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a game winning 3 ield goal. Photo&#13;
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AL Student&#13;
1205 Bonham Ave.&#13;
council Bluffs, IA 51503 &#13;
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Abraham Lincoln High School&#13;
1205 Bonham Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
(712) 328-6481&#13;
Volume 104&#13;
Population 1500&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 1 &#13;
2 &#13;
•&#13;
The first annual homecoming&#13;
decorating contest ended with the seniors&#13;
.on top. Students of each grade deco&#13;
their respective hallways with strea&#13;
balloons, and even furniture. Photo&#13;
Kellie Price&#13;
The 2001-2002 school year started off with&#13;
many changes and inconveniences for&#13;
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students were not aware that the Council Bluffs&#13;
School District had signed a contract with the&#13;
ABC Bottling Company to provide the entire&#13;
district with their soft drinks. This left many&#13;
students complaining "Dr. Pepper? I want my&#13;
Pepsi back!" Another cause for student&#13;
annoyance was the delay of the resurfacing of&#13;
the gym floor. Thanks to this setback there&#13;
wasn't a beginning of the year assembly. The&#13;
annual Homecoming pep rally was held on the&#13;
football field and the dance in the small gym.&#13;
Students again complained.&#13;
But then one Tuesday in September everything&#13;
changed. During first hour, teachers were&#13;
brought an announcement that would stun and&#13;
shock AL and the rest of the United States. This&#13;
announcement would make frivolous things like&#13;
pop and gym floors unimportant. People were&#13;
dying, more then our generation had ever seen.&#13;
con't to page 5&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 3 &#13;
4&#13;
During the Homecoming Olympics, Bryan&#13;
Pregon, held up by his Social Stud&#13;
teammates, Rob Kinney, Dirk Waller, and&#13;
Rob ittn]er, hot silly string during the&#13;
cfieer preseo ion. The Social Studs&#13;
went on to wiii ;,the Olympics, but would&#13;
decline their victory leaving the Senior&#13;
Studettes the champions. Photo by Zac&#13;
Evers. &#13;
con' from page 3&#13;
It was the first time many of us felt unsafe in a&#13;
nation where we weren't suppose to feel that&#13;
way. It was our Pearl Harbor. A war against&#13;
terrorism had begun. Many students waited&#13;
anxiously as their loved ones awaited military&#13;
reservist call-ups. It would be our war. Other&#13;
students set up prayer se rvices or gave&#13;
generous donations to charities. Those who&#13;
were old enough gave blood to help survivors&#13;
of the attack. There were hours of news&#13;
coverage, telling heroic tales of bravery and&#13;
courage. The AL football program was also&#13;
directly affected by the attack, when their game&#13;
against West Des Moines Valley was cancelled.&#13;
We decided that we would not change the&#13;
theme of this yearbook, Off the Newsstand, a&#13;
collection of magazines that showcase the&#13;
year, but dedicate our opening to the victims,&#13;
survivo rs, and heroes of the tragedy on&#13;
September 11, 2001.&#13;
Daring the national anthem, J.'v. am;! Fteshman ohaeleal!ers _placed their hands ~ver ,&#13;
their hearts. The Star Spangled Banner took on flew m~anin g after the 'epten'I er 11&#13;
attacks. .Photo by Kellift.f.rice&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 5 &#13;
6 &#13;
AL Student&#13;
1205 Bonham Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
7 &#13;
Homeco&#13;
Hollvwood&#13;
"I dressed up to&#13;
encourage my students to&#13;
dress up the rest of the&#13;
week," Jennifer Wiles said.&#13;
"Even though I felt like a&#13;
dork."&#13;
"I thought it was cute and&#13;
fun ," Courtney Hagen '03&#13;
said. "I wore taped glasses1 ......&#13;
and mismatched clothes !a.ooi- ...&#13;
that I found in my closet.&#13;
It was fun because most&#13;
schools don't have Nerd&#13;
Day."&#13;
(Right)&#13;
"I felt weird because people thought I was an Indian and&#13;
not a cowgirl," Adrienne McElderry '02 said. "I wore jeans&#13;
and a flannel shirt with hat and boots. I had to dig through&#13;
closets and bags to find my outfit."&#13;
(Far right)&#13;
"I dressed up for disco day because I'm a funny guy and&#13;
it looked like a fun day," Jake Smith '04 said . "My friends&#13;
all dressed up so I figured I'd look better than them."&#13;
8&#13;
-&#13;
At the dance Jenna Fahrenkrog '03 and Ashley&#13;
Ball '03 bust a move. They were two of the many&#13;
to show off their dancing talents throughout the&#13;
night. Photo by Ariana Gum.&#13;
Where: Al Cal eteria&#13;
When: September 29, 2001&#13;
Time: 8:00- 11:30 PM&#13;
Theme: Hollvwood&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 9 &#13;
Hollvwood Stars ...&#13;
bv Nicole Jensen and Jordanne Jones&#13;
H ooray for Hollywood! As the&#13;
first few students arrived&#13;
at the dance with style and&#13;
grace, many followed on the red&#13;
carpet. Thanks to the AL Student&#13;
Council over 600 people were able to enjoy an evening full of glitz and&#13;
glamour.&#13;
Beginning with music Monday,&#13;
students dressed up as their favorite&#13;
music star.&#13;
" Music Monday was one of the new&#13;
days&#13;
," Meghan Filbert&#13;
'03 said.&#13;
"I&#13;
didn't quite like it as much as I liked the other days."&#13;
Nerd Tuesday, followed by Western&#13;
Wednesday, gave students the&#13;
opportunity to dress like Billy the Kid,&#13;
or any other western star they&#13;
desired.&#13;
Disco Thursday kept students stayin'&#13;
alive in their disco attire. "Disco Day gave me a chance to&#13;
show off my disco duds and ride in&#13;
Ed's 71' Monte Carlo," Parker Smith '04 said.&#13;
A number one priority was to&#13;
express school spirit and to pump the students up for the Friday night&#13;
football game. Along with the dress&#13;
up days, Student Council sponsored&#13;
twinkie feed on Monday, Root Beer&#13;
chug Tuesday, and Musical chairs&#13;
Wedesday and Thursday. Friday&#13;
was spent on the field for the annual&#13;
Homecoming Olympics. "I thought the Homecoming&#13;
Olympics was fun&#13;
," Heather Bockert&#13;
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"I was really upset that we&#13;
spent money on shirts and candy&#13;
and stuff for our team, just to have them canceled early."&#13;
The Olympics were called off at an&#13;
earlier&#13;
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water for the competitors&#13;
and stude&#13;
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.Yet in the time the&#13;
Olympics&#13;
took place,&#13;
the ten teams&#13;
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Olympic&#13;
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lip sync, and pie&#13;
eating contest. "The Olympics we&#13;
re somewhat fun ,&#13;
but I didn't like th e unfair&#13;
disqua lification we were given ,"&#13;
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the&#13;
time we were included in&#13;
the&#13;
games, we had fun."&#13;
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dressed the same, over half&#13;
the&#13;
population of&#13;
the school decked out&#13;
in red and blue alike for&#13;
the spirit&#13;
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dress&#13;
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10&#13;
activities, nightly events were held&#13;
at different locations due to the&#13;
renovated gym floor. "This was my first year as an advisor.&#13;
I thought it was difficult to get&#13;
everything together somewhere&#13;
than what the students were used&#13;
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"Mrs. Wiles&#13;
and I were just learning from the&#13;
students about where and how they&#13;
handled things their past years ."&#13;
To kick off the week, coronation at Kirn left students dazzled by the&#13;
"In my past&#13;
experience with&#13;
Homecomings, this&#13;
year was the best&#13;
ever," Atherton said.&#13;
2001 Homecoming court, Queen&#13;
Kahla Atherton , and King Zach&#13;
Somers. "Deep down I knew I was going to&#13;
get king," Somers '02 said .&#13;
"But&#13;
seriously, I knew Kahla would get&#13;
queen. She deserved it."&#13;
For the night's events , Student Body&#13;
Secretary, Virginia Hansen&#13;
'02, MC'd&#13;
for the lip sync, the teacher version&#13;
of Who&#13;
's Line is it Anyway, and the&#13;
secret kiss game which included the&#13;
guy court members and their&#13;
mothers.&#13;
The first annual bonfire put on by&#13;
the Quarterback Club was held on&#13;
Tuesday at Westfair. The evening&#13;
events included performances by&#13;
the Porn Pon squad and the&#13;
Cheerleaders. Also held at Westfair&#13;
that evening was the first ever tugof-wa r competition . The&#13;
Homecoming Court was announced&#13;
again, but with more style than ever.&#13;
The court was taken out and&#13;
showcased while riding in 2001&#13;
Chrysler Seabring convertibles. After&#13;
they were announced, the Lynx&#13;
football team showed their burning&#13;
passion for the North Stars by&#13;
introducing a North dummy&#13;
quarterback&#13;
to&#13;
the bonfire itself.&#13;
Thursday evening was the Lady&#13;
Lynx Disco Volleyball game. The&#13;
students kept their Homecoming&#13;
spirit shining dressed in Disco while&#13;
supporting the Lady Lynx as&#13;
they&#13;
took&#13;
on Atlantic to hold a winning&#13;
streak of 3 straight wins le&#13;
aving their&#13;
opponent with no chance at all.&#13;
At the Homecoming game Friday&#13;
night, Student Council held yet&#13;
another tailgating party where they&#13;
sold hot dogs, hamburgers, chips,&#13;
pop and other spirit items to help&#13;
support the Lynx. Students stood in&#13;
the stands while watching the 2001&#13;
Homecoming game. During half&#13;
time, the AL Marching Band&#13;
performed two songs before the&#13;
announcing of the Homecoming&#13;
Court and pommers' performance.&#13;
The dance was held in Al&#13;
's cafeteria&#13;
with pictures in the small gym. The&#13;
Student Council worked diligently&#13;
both Saturday and Sunday morning&#13;
to set-up and clean up for the&#13;
evening of glitz and glam. "In my past experience with&#13;
Homecomings , this year was the&#13;
best ever," Queen Kahla Atherton&#13;
'02&#13;
said.&#13;
"Some people may think I only&#13;
enjoyed Homecoming because I&#13;
was queen, but it was mainly the&#13;
fact that all of Homecoming week&#13;
was a complete blast."&#13;
• &#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 11 &#13;
Global Exchange bv Erika Cole I magine moving to a very large&#13;
country and living in a new city.&#13;
Imagine staying in that city for·a&#13;
year and living with a completely&#13;
new family. Thirteen AL students,&#13;
shorter at AL, the style of American&#13;
food went over well with the&#13;
exchange students. They enjoyed&#13;
the meals that their host families&#13;
had introduced them to.&#13;
from all over the world, experienced In their spare time, the exchange&#13;
a new way of life when they arrived students found activities around AL&#13;
in the United States.&#13;
When the students first arrived in&#13;
the U.S., they stayed with a host&#13;
family for one month. During that&#13;
month they worked on their English&#13;
skills and becoming accustomed to&#13;
the American culture. Once the&#13;
month with their first host family was&#13;
over, they moved in with a different&#13;
host family for the school year, or in&#13;
some cases, one semester.&#13;
The school and classes were much&#13;
different than what the new students&#13;
were used to . Several of the&#13;
exchange students said many of the&#13;
classes were much longer than their&#13;
home's schools.&#13;
"Our classes were about 45&#13;
minutes long ," Stefanie Blum '03&#13;
said. "Classes here seemed long."&#13;
Another difference was the length&#13;
of the lunch periods.&#13;
"The breaks were shorter here,"&#13;
Sarah Komonsuwan '02 said, "We&#13;
got one hour for lunch in Thailand."&#13;
Although the lunch periods were&#13;
12&#13;
to keep them busy. Komonsuwan&#13;
contributed her musical talents by&#13;
"You learn that they&#13;
are the same kind of&#13;
person." Kellar said.&#13;
"They are teenagers&#13;
with the same&#13;
interests as us."&#13;
playing a Chinese string instrument&#13;
in the school orchestra . Philipp&#13;
Nowak '03 was also involved at AL,&#13;
as a writer for the Echoes newspaper&#13;
staff. With a wide variety of activities&#13;
at AL, the exchange students, who&#13;
chose to be involved, were kept&#13;
busy.&#13;
Although coming to a new school,&#13;
finding your way around , and&#13;
making new friends can be difficult;&#13;
these students did well.&#13;
"It was hard at first, but I met nice&#13;
people who were very helpful," Blum&#13;
said.&#13;
"People here were very friendly,"&#13;
Nowak said. It was good to see that&#13;
the student body was so receptive&#13;
and helpful to the visitors.&#13;
With the exchange students in a&#13;
variety of classes, many AL students&#13;
met and conversed with the&#13;
newcomers. Tracy Gilman '04 has&#13;
had an exchange student live with&#13;
her during the school year.&#13;
"I really liked it. It was fun because&#13;
we became close and got to talk&#13;
about things ," Gilman said. "I also&#13;
learned many new things about&#13;
their culture."&#13;
AL students learned that they share&#13;
many similar qualities with people&#13;
from all over the world.&#13;
"I learned that they are the same&#13;
kind of person ," Erin Kellar '04 said.&#13;
"They are teenagers with the same&#13;
interests as us."&#13;
With all of the exchange students&#13;
at AL, everyone was able to learn&#13;
something new about other&#13;
cultures . When the exchange&#13;
students returned to their home&#13;
countries they were left with a larger&#13;
cultural understanding . The AL&#13;
students were also left with a more&#13;
diverse cultural knowledge. &#13;
I&#13;
After working on an assi~ .during cl&#13;
LanAnn Dao '05, put ~ ~er materi&#13;
waited for the the end of class. Sc~ool i&#13;
was different from the school th t&#13;
ed to going to':_ . .£:i PullillmMI&#13;
New to our country, Philip Nowak'03 of&#13;
Germany, was amazed at our countries&#13;
size . "Everything is bigger here , ca rs ,&#13;
streets, schools.etc." Nowak said. Photo&#13;
by Harlan Muir.&#13;
AL Exchange Students&#13;
LanAnn Dao Vietnam&#13;
Stefanie Blum Germany&#13;
Cindy Bregy Switzerland&#13;
Jin-kyung Kim Korea&#13;
Saranthorn KmisuwanThailand&#13;
Thomas Kunze Germany&#13;
Mayumi Minowa Japan&#13;
Tomana Nakai Japan&#13;
Yoshifumi Nitta Japan&#13;
Phillip Nowak Germany&#13;
Indira Quintero Columbia&#13;
Niyada Tanglertpaibul Thailand&#13;
Ritsuko Yoshida Japan&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 13 &#13;
bV Kristine Hartman&#13;
H alter-tops and knee length&#13;
jean skirts, polo shirts and&#13;
cargo pants , were what&#13;
seemed to be the latest fashion&#13;
trend. Everyone had their own style&#13;
whether it was considered "gothic"&#13;
"preppy" or "punk". Some students&#13;
were influenced to wear the clothes&#13;
they wore because of what they saw&#13;
advertised on television, or what&#13;
their friends wore. Most, however,&#13;
dressed in what they felt comfortable&#13;
in. For many students, caring about&#13;
the latest fashion was not an issue.&#13;
" I really don't care about the latest&#13;
fashion crazes," Tiffany Teeple '03&#13;
said. "People shouldn't have to&#13;
worry about what they look like."&#13;
A similar viewpoint was shared by&#13;
Amanda Crane '05.&#13;
"I dress for myself," Crane said. "I&#13;
feel like the clothes that I wear&#13;
reflects who I am as a person. It&#13;
shows my personality and style."&#13;
Fashion was different over the entire&#13;
school as well as in the same&#13;
households, This case proves true&#13;
14&#13;
for Ryan and Amanda Crane.&#13;
"I believe that dressing for others&#13;
can only lead to disappointment,"&#13;
Ryan Crane 02' said. "Honestly no&#13;
one can remember what another&#13;
person wore the day before."&#13;
Overall, fashion was a self-defined&#13;
"I dress for myself,"&#13;
Crane said. "I feel&#13;
like the clothes that I&#13;
wear reflects who I&#13;
am as a person."&#13;
word ; your idea of fashion was&#13;
different than the next persons.&#13;
There were so many different&#13;
trends being used that people were&#13;
constantly changing so that they&#13;
could be different. Students were&#13;
sometimes most proud of their&#13;
accessories. They allowed students&#13;
to be themselves and be different&#13;
without too much controversy.&#13;
" My favorite accessory were my&#13;
contacts ," Dustin Loos 03 said ,&#13;
"When I am wearing them I feel like&#13;
I am expressing myself because they&#13;
are different then anyone else."&#13;
Fashion was different everywhere&#13;
in the world . Yoshi Nitta '02 thought&#13;
the clothing in America was similar&#13;
in many ways to that of Japan. Tshirts and Nike shoes were popular&#13;
among both boys and girls of Japan.&#13;
The biggest difference was that in&#13;
Japan cloth ing was much more&#13;
expensive.&#13;
" Shoes would usually cost $150&#13;
and !-shirts usually ran $50," Nitta&#13;
said.&#13;
The girls in Nitta's school and all&#13;
around Japan wore large loose&#13;
socks so that they appeared to be&#13;
slender.&#13;
Fashion was an ever-changing&#13;
battle with what was in and what&#13;
was out. To blend in or to stick out&#13;
was the goal of many of the students&#13;
at AL. View points and attitudes for&#13;
what to put on in the morning were&#13;
different in every household and&#13;
and every mind. &#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 15 &#13;
Student Recognition&#13;
bv Jason Davidson 0 utstanding Students can be&#13;
found anywhere , in the&#13;
chemistry lab, the band&#13;
room or even outside of school&#13;
volunteering to help the community.&#13;
All these things are elements that&#13;
make an outstanding student.&#13;
"I think an outstanding student is&#13;
someone people can look up too,"&#13;
Caitlin Martella '04 said. "Someone&#13;
you can base your actions on.&#13;
Martella was not only involved in&#13;
activities in school, but out of school&#13;
activities as well.&#13;
"Church was probably my favorite&#13;
activity outside of school," Martella&#13;
said.&#13;
Martella also found time to have fun&#13;
and teach kids how to play street&#13;
hockey.&#13;
"Coaching street hockey was really&#13;
fun, I really enjoyed it," Martella said.&#13;
Finding time for these activities was&#13;
also important.&#13;
"I scheduled my time really well, I&#13;
had many double-booked classes,"&#13;
Martella said. 'To help me keep up&#13;
with my activities, I took independent&#13;
study P.E."&#13;
Martella was also involved in&#13;
student council, orchestra, concert&#13;
choir, show choir, tennis, mock trial&#13;
newspaper's cartoonist Chelsea&#13;
Baker '03.&#13;
Because of a love for drawing and&#13;
writing , Baker created her own&#13;
newsletter.&#13;
"I started the newsletter partly&#13;
because I didn't make newspaper&#13;
my sophomore year and because&#13;
drawing and&#13;
think an writing had been&#13;
and was a&#13;
photographer for&#13;
the newspaper.&#13;
Being involved in so outstanding student my pastime for&#13;
years," Baker&#13;
many activities&#13;
helped Martella&#13;
IS Someone people said . "I wrote it&#13;
make many new&#13;
friends.&#13;
can look up too " and illustrated it&#13;
' all by myself."&#13;
"I became friends&#13;
Martella said. At one point,&#13;
Baker ' s&#13;
with people I never thought I'd be&#13;
friends with," Martella said. "I really&#13;
recommend for people to get&#13;
involved in a lot of activities."&#13;
Another student whose&#13;
accomplishments went&#13;
unrecognized was one of the school&#13;
newsletter circulated 87 members.&#13;
Another outstanding student was&#13;
Patrick McGuire '02.&#13;
McGuire was also involved in many&#13;
activities outside of school such as&#13;
Boy Scouts and Church.&#13;
"In boy scouts I did a lot of service&#13;
Dlhgently working, Chelsea Baker '03 drew another eye-catching cartoon th ~&#13;
would entertain her audience. She was a part of the Echoes Newspaper staff. Photo •&#13;
by lac Evers.&#13;
16&#13;
projects like helping actual&#13;
organizations or helping individual&#13;
people," said McGuire.&#13;
In many cases students looked up&#13;
to their parents as role models.&#13;
"My role model is my dad, that's who&#13;
I want to be like someday," said&#13;
McGuire.&#13;
One student whose&#13;
accomplishments were not only in&#13;
school but outside of school as well&#13;
was Bret Richardson '04.&#13;
Richardson had wrestled his whole&#13;
life, in and outside of school.&#13;
"I've wrestled ever since I can&#13;
remember," said Richardson . "Both&#13;
my Dad and my Grandpa wrestled,&#13;
they taught me a lot about it."&#13;
Whether it was starring on the&#13;
basketball team or starring in the&#13;
classroom, outstanding students&#13;
could be found anywhere. &#13;
Patrick McGuire '02 ,&#13;
participated in many extracurricular activities and also&#13;
was a long-time member of&#13;
the Boy Scouts of America,&#13;
doing service projects for&#13;
orginizations and individual&#13;
people. " I participate in Boy&#13;
Scouts mainly because it is&#13;
associated with church ."&#13;
McGuire sa id . Photo by&#13;
lac Evers.&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 17 &#13;
What's on our&#13;
minds• • • bV Anthonv Birnlev&#13;
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Who wanted to be another face in the crowd?&#13;
Overrated&#13;
fried to b&#13;
e different:&#13;
18&#13;
Out to late!&#13;
How many students&#13;
recieved a curfew ticket?&#13;
Yes&#13;
13°/o No&#13;
87°/o &#13;
Breakin the&#13;
LAW!!!&#13;
If so do y&#13;
ou agree With th&#13;
schools Policy on d e IDGK po/icy? (the&#13;
rugs and alcohol)&#13;
Yes: No:&#13;
41% 59o/o&#13;
Choice&#13;
22°10&#13;
Undecided&#13;
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Did y&#13;
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our safet&#13;
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46o/o No&#13;
--&#13;
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·~.&#13;
"My birthday was on September&#13;
11th, so my family was mourning&#13;
instead of celebrating." Eric&#13;
54%&#13;
Scheid '02 "After September 1 tth, I&#13;
looked at people&#13;
differently." Austin Shaw&#13;
'02&#13;
Did you agree with sex ,11&#13;
education at AL? ·&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 19 &#13;
A s students entered the members hung signs in the halls,&#13;
dance on December 22 put information in the&#13;
they passed under a announcements, and sold tickets&#13;
glistening archway into a wintry during lunch. Their marketing skills&#13;
scene. Decorated with white trees, paid off, bringing over 500 people&#13;
snowflakes and balloons, the small to the dance. Among those attending&#13;
gym had a romantic undertone. was Laura Andrie-Grondek '02.&#13;
Though students had to contend ''The sign that said, 'Come to the&#13;
with adverse weather, they felt the winter dance and get your freak on,'&#13;
trip was worth while. The morning inspired me," Andrie-Grondek said.&#13;
snow was soon cleared away along "So I came and that's just what I did!"&#13;
with peoples' fears that Compared to past years'&#13;
the dance might be "I'm glad I made dances , many students&#13;
cancelled. the trip to the agreed it was the best&#13;
"I was worried that the . dance that they attended.&#13;
dance would be dance, It was a lot It also raised over $2,000&#13;
postponed ," Amanda of fun," Philbrick for DECA.&#13;
Scott '04 said . "That said. "This years winter dance&#13;
would have been a real was the best winter dance&#13;
hassle, because I already had my in the last four years, thanks to&#13;
hair appointment for that day." decorations, the DJ and the overall&#13;
Many felt that once they got to the cooperation of the crowd ," Ryan&#13;
d~nce they were able to relax and Crane '02 said. "I was glad to be a&#13;
have a good time. part of DECA!"&#13;
"I'm glad I made the trip to the Near the end of the evening, the&#13;
dance, it was a lot of fun," Joshua winter dance court was introduced&#13;
Philbrick '04 said. "Once I got and the king and queen, Suzanne&#13;
inside, out of the snow and cold I Nikkel '02 and Rickie Kellar '02 were&#13;
had a great time" crowned. Shortly after coronation&#13;
To advertise for the dance DECA the dance ended. Only DECA&#13;
20&#13;
members stayed late to clean.&#13;
"We put the winter dance on as our&#13;
big fundraiser,'' Joe Wendi '02 said.&#13;
"But some of our big priorities were&#13;
that people would come , enjoy&#13;
themselves and dance."&#13;
With memories and pictures as a&#13;
reminder, the 2001 Holiday dance&#13;
was a night to be remembered. &#13;
21 &#13;
Forever Frie&#13;
bv Kellie Sh ref Iler&#13;
E veryone remembers the schedules, sharing the latest school&#13;
carefree days of elementary news, double dating, and getting a&#13;
school, right? Do you car. Sharing high school events was&#13;
remember back when we'd spend a always something to talk about.&#13;
half an hour of pure energy playing "The most exciting time was&#13;
at recess, or when we'd come home preparing for prom together our&#13;
and toss our almost empty school junior year." Brentlinger said.&#13;
bag just inside the door to run For the past several years, our best&#13;
outside and play with our friends? friends have been by our sides&#13;
What about the mud pies, running through the happy and sad times.&#13;
through the sprinklers, and slumber They've been there to tell jokes,&#13;
parties? laugh, and share secrets with. After&#13;
"Katie and I had known each other all, best friends share the juiciest&#13;
since third grade. " stories , full of&#13;
We would always ~ good friend is hard personal secrets,&#13;
have sleepovers to find hard to lose f . u n n y&#13;
and at recess we ' ' circumstances and&#13;
wouldplaysoccer and impossible to embarras~ing&#13;
and basketball," fofiget ,, G Rand If details.&#13;
Tosha Long '03 · · · · 0 "Katie got&#13;
said about her friend since embarrassed once&#13;
childhood, Katie Miller '03. "One at Applebee's when we had the&#13;
time, we tried to bake a cake for my waiters sing to her for her birthday,''&#13;
dad's birthday, but it ended up Long said. "She'll always hate me&#13;
tasting like Crisco shortening!" for that!"&#13;
Humor was a quality that many Friends also offered a comforting&#13;
people looked for in friends. shoulder to cry on when times were&#13;
"I met Adrienne McElderry '02, in rough. They remained by our sides,&#13;
fourth grade at Bloomer. We were even when times get difficult and&#13;
making fun of our social studies low.&#13;
teacher because he was being "We are always there for each other&#13;
weird," Megan Brentlinger '02 said . to cry to, or listen to or make each&#13;
"Our sense of humor has always other laugh. That is the thing I love&#13;
been the same!" It was then in the most about Adrienne. No matter how&#13;
fourth grade, when their friendship I felt, she could always make me&#13;
began. laugh. She would make me feel ten&#13;
Next came junior high. Forget the times better!" Brentlinger said.&#13;
kid stuff because it was onto bigger True friends were there for us when&#13;
- and better things! Do you remember family problems or relationship&#13;
the first dance or going out with a problems arose.&#13;
bunch of friends? There were many "We've helped each other through&#13;
exciting first times in junior high. good times and bad. We've been&#13;
"We went to our first school dances there for each other through family&#13;
and boy/girl parties. We went to the problems and heartbreak, to&#13;
movies at the mall, went shopping hardships of all kinds," Miller said.&#13;
without our parents, things like that,'' Looking back on years passed,&#13;
McElderry said. "We found our none of us could have gotten far&#13;
group of friends that we have had without our best friends standing by&#13;
since then." our sides. They have surrounded&#13;
Then , of course, there were the us in love and companionships&#13;
common trends of seventh and throughout our lives. As we've&#13;
eighth grade. grown , they 've walked with us&#13;
"Ben Brockway '03 and I went through our childhood and into our&#13;
skateboarding and started a short adolescence with a few less bumps&#13;
Yo-Yo fad," Carl Brown '03 said. along the road. They've known us&#13;
Then came Abraham Lincoln High like no one else could . Together,&#13;
School. Friends became more they've created many memories that&#13;
important than ever. Comparing will stay with us forever.&#13;
22 &#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 23 &#13;
lntramurals Basketball&#13;
111 I&#13;
24 &#13;
Art by Alex Conyers '05&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 25 &#13;
Earlv Mornings&#13;
bv Erika Cole&#13;
Reid '03, a part of the marching&#13;
band drum line, arrived at school&#13;
every morning at 7:00 A.M. for&#13;
practice. Reid woke up at 6: 10 each&#13;
morning in order to be to practice&#13;
on time. Getting up and going to&#13;
march outside, for what would some&#13;
days be two and a half-hours&#13;
straight, wasn't always the most&#13;
enjoyable thing to do.&#13;
"It was not really fun getting up&#13;
S chool may have begun at&#13;
8:05 for most students, but&#13;
for several others, school&#13;
began much earlier. There were&#13;
many activities around AL that had&#13;
early morning practices or&#13;
meetings , including porn pon ,&#13;
weight lifting, basketball, swimming,&#13;
marching band, and several clubs.&#13;
For Mallory VanderHelm '04, porn&#13;
pon practice began at 6: 15&#13;
everyday during&#13;
footba11 and "I would just&#13;
every morning , but&#13;
doing well at contests&#13;
and receiving good&#13;
ratings made it all&#13;
worth while ," Reid&#13;
said . All of the&#13;
morning practices&#13;
did pay off and it was&#13;
evident in all of their&#13;
basketball seasons. remind myself that&#13;
Each morning&#13;
VanderHelm would I was getting up to&#13;
wake at 5:_30 A.M. dance SO that&#13;
clothed in her '&#13;
practice clothes that m ad e it f u n '"&#13;
she had put on V d h I 'd&#13;
before she went to an er e m sa1 . performances.&#13;
bed. By doing this, all she would&#13;
have to do would be to pack her&#13;
school clothes for that day. She&#13;
would then perform her morning&#13;
routine of getting ready and eating&#13;
breakfast before heading off to&#13;
school for practice. The team's&#13;
practice would end around 7:30.&#13;
After practice the girls were given&#13;
time to get ready for the day. So,&#13;
while most people would still be at&#13;
home sleeping , VanderHelm and&#13;
the other porn pon members would&#13;
be wide-awake and dancing. Yet this&#13;
routine wasn't always the easiest to&#13;
get used to.&#13;
"It was hard at first, but we got used&#13;
to it,"VanderHelm said. "I would just&#13;
remind myself that I was getting up&#13;
to dance, so that made it fun ."&#13;
During the football season , Joe&#13;
26&#13;
For Carrie Beck '04, it was her&#13;
religion that caused her to wake up&#13;
at 5:00 A.M. eve ryday. Five&#13;
mornings a week, Beck woke up at&#13;
5 in the morning to get ready for the&#13;
day. She and her family left for&#13;
morning seminary around 5:45. The&#13;
seminary, which was held at their&#13;
church and was for high school aged&#13;
students and older, started at six&#13;
o'clock and lasted for forty-five&#13;
minutes. Afterward, Beck headed&#13;
to school and worked on homework&#13;
for about an hour before school&#13;
started.&#13;
For several AL students, early&#13;
mornings were an everyday thing.&#13;
Whether it was sports, band, clubs,&#13;
or even seminary, all of these&#13;
activities brought several students&#13;
to school early each day.&#13;
Focused on he r&#13;
Mall ory Vande rh&#13;
practiced hard ea&#13;
perfe e&#13;
by Lucas Hale. &#13;
Crunches were one of th&#13;
warm-ups that the \l.V. b&#13;
ers did before practice.&#13;
r::as Hale&#13;
Brian Helthotf&#13;
'03 warmed up efore they began their&#13;
practice, which were from 6:30 to 7:45&#13;
in the morning. Photo by Lucas Hale.&#13;
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AN&#13;
AMERICAN TRAGEDY&#13;
bV Chase Davidson September 11, 2001, a date&#13;
that will never be forgotten.&#13;
The day when four hijacked&#13;
airliners took place in the worst&#13;
terrorist attack on the United States&#13;
of America.&#13;
"It was a great blow to America,"&#13;
Alex Conyers'05 said. "We can&#13;
rebuild and learn from this horrible&#13;
experience. Something like this&#13;
can't break the American spirit, but&#13;
only make it stronger."&#13;
In a well-coordinated attack,&#13;
terrorists struck the World Trade&#13;
Center and the Pentagon. A fourth&#13;
plane crashed near a suburb,&#13;
outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.&#13;
It was suspected that this plane was&#13;
headed to attack the Capitol&#13;
Building or the White House, but&#13;
was overtaken and crashed by&#13;
passengers.&#13;
"I think that it was really amazing&#13;
that the passengers of United&#13;
Airlines 93 gave up their lives to&#13;
save others," Eric Ruesch '02 said.&#13;
The terrorist attack was believed&#13;
to be financed and orchestrated by&#13;
Osama bin Laden and his terrorist&#13;
organization, al Qaeda. Bin Laden,&#13;
an Islamic fundamentalist and the&#13;
son of a Saudi billionaire, was on&#13;
the FBl's Ten Most Wanted Fugitive&#13;
30&#13;
list since 1999, and the U.S. State&#13;
Department offered a $5 million&#13;
reward for his arrest. It was also&#13;
believed that he targeted the U.S&#13;
since 1990 with both successful and&#13;
failed strikes. These included the&#13;
bombing of two United States&#13;
Embassies in Africa in 1998 and the&#13;
bombing of the USS Cole in 2000.&#13;
"I thought it was a horrible event&#13;
and the United States shouldn't&#13;
stand for it," Charlie Peterson '02&#13;
"Something like this&#13;
can't break the&#13;
American spirit," said&#13;
Conyers. "But only&#13;
make it stronger."&#13;
said. "I think Osama bin Laden&#13;
should be caught and punished to&#13;
the fullest extent of the law."&#13;
Many sports and entertainment&#13;
events were affected after the&#13;
terrorist attack. Major League&#13;
Baseball cancelled 91 games over&#13;
six days; this was the first time that&#13;
MLB had cancelled more then one&#13;
day of baseball since the D-Day&#13;
invasion in 1944. The NFL decided&#13;
A day after the&#13;
terrorist attack ,&#13;
which shocked&#13;
America, New York&#13;
City rescue workers&#13;
raised an American&#13;
flag among the ruins&#13;
of the World Trade&#13;
Center. Two weeks&#13;
after the attack there&#13;
were 4,815 people&#13;
missing at the&#13;
disaster site, and&#13;
only 422 had been&#13;
confirmed dead .&#13;
There were also 157&#13;
people who were&#13;
killed aboard the&#13;
plane that crashed&#13;
into the towers. After&#13;
the attacks, patriorism&#13;
was at a high.&#13;
American flags were&#13;
bought in mass&#13;
quantities. Photo by&#13;
Thomas E. Franklin,&#13;
AP, time.com&#13;
to cancel all of their scheduled&#13;
weekend games for the first time in&#13;
the leagues history. All Division 1A&#13;
college football games were&#13;
cancelled along with the remaining&#13;
regular season MLS (Major League&#13;
Soccer) games. Many upcoming&#13;
movies were postponed do to&#13;
themes that were terrorism oriented&#13;
and and the Emmy Award were&#13;
delayed to later date.&#13;
"It was good that some things were&#13;
cancelled because people needed&#13;
to recuperate," Josh Jefferies '02&#13;
said. "But I thought they should have&#13;
played the football game."&#13;
To many the terrorist action&#13;
warranted a major military response.&#13;
On October 7, nearly one month after&#13;
the attack, that response came.&#13;
United States war planes bombed&#13;
Taliban military targets and terrorist&#13;
training camps. A few days later&#13;
attack helicopters were sent in and&#13;
were followed by ground troops. At&#13;
press time the Pentagon made a&#13;
point to say the new war on terrorism&#13;
would be a long one.&#13;
Tuesday, September 11, 2001, a&#13;
day when thousands of lives were&#13;
silenced at once and a day when&#13;
the Patrioric spirit was reawakened&#13;
among the American people. &#13;
A fireball erupts from Tower 2 of the World&#13;
Trade Center in New York after a hijacked&#13;
airliner crashed into it. The aircraft crashed&#13;
into Tower 2 minutes after Tower 1, already&#13;
burning, was hit by another hijacked airliner.&#13;
As the attack progressed people leaped&#13;
from the building to escape the flames .&#13;
Rescue workers filed into the building, but&#13;
in a horrible twist of fate, the building&#13;
collapsed. 23 police officer and 343&#13;
firefighters were killed on Septmber. AP&#13;
photo provided by /yeas.com&#13;
Just days after the terrorist attack ,&#13;
President George W. Bush toured the site&#13;
of immense destruction and addressed&#13;
heroic rescue workers at the former World&#13;
Trade Center. The attacks were the first&#13;
real test of his presidency. After the attack&#13;
Presid ent Bush's approval rating&#13;
skyrocketed to the highest ever. The&#13;
President proclaimed, "We will do whatever&#13;
necessary to protect America and&#13;
Americans .. . The United States will hunt&#13;
down and punish those responsible for&#13;
these cowardly acts." AP Photo provided&#13;
by cnn.com&#13;
The Pentagon suffered major damage during the September 11 terror attacks on&#13;
America. The symbol of American military power was left with a gaping hole in one&#13;
of it's eight sides. 189 people were killed, including the 64 onboard American Airlines&#13;
flight 11. It was thought that new renovations in the part where the plane crashed&#13;
save many lives. AP photo provided by /yeas.com&#13;
On October 7, the United States began full retaliatory attack on the Taliban government&#13;
of Afganistan and the terrorist network al Qaeda. The attack began with bombing&#13;
raids and drops of food to Afghan refugees. Two crew members of the USS&#13;
Enterprise prepared a bomb with a tribute message to the Pentagon. Photo by&#13;
Rabih Moghrabi, AFP, time.com&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 31 &#13;
During the football season, the&#13;
AL girls experienced what&#13;
playing football was all&#13;
about. Tee Jay came up with the&#13;
idea to have a Powder Puff Football&#13;
game where the senior girls from&#13;
AL played the senior girls from Tee&#13;
Jay. AL agreed to the game and&#13;
then created a team consisting of&#13;
twelve girls and a coach.&#13;
The football players thought it was&#13;
a good idea for the girls to get a&#13;
chance to experience the sport the&#13;
football players loved so much.&#13;
"I think it was a neat idea," Dan Wolfe&#13;
'02 said. "It was a new way of getting&#13;
a lot of the girls in on the action."&#13;
In spite of the AL-Tee Jay rivalry, the&#13;
girls played for fun and to entertain&#13;
the crowd the day of the big game.&#13;
"I think one improvement should&#13;
have been the date of the game."&#13;
Powder Puff coach Rob Kinney said.&#13;
"If a date was set earlier then more&#13;
people would have been interested&#13;
in playing and watching."&#13;
In order to prepare for the game,&#13;
the girls spent time practicing for&#13;
their football debut.&#13;
"We practiced at Kahla's house one&#13;
32&#13;
night," Molly Durick '02 said. "We&#13;
were just playing around or atleast&#13;
trying to play, but it still helped us&#13;
get used to the whole football thing."&#13;
One practice was not enough so the&#13;
girls also had an early practice the&#13;
day of the game.&#13;
"Since we didn't have school, we&#13;
set up a practice at Kirn field," Elisha&#13;
Kohl '02 said. "We came up with a&#13;
couple of plays that we actually&#13;
ended up using during the actual&#13;
game."&#13;
The day of the game, pink and&#13;
purple shirts, which the Tee Jay girls&#13;
designed, filled the field. Tee Jay&#13;
was dressed in pink and AL dressed&#13;
in purple.&#13;
"Just because purple and pink&#13;
somehow symbolizes Powder Puffs&#13;
didn't mean we couldn't have worn&#13;
our school colors." Melissa Stevens&#13;
'02 said.&#13;
Even though Tee Jay remembered&#13;
the shirts they forgot to bring playing&#13;
flags.&#13;
"The Tee Jay girls were supposed&#13;
to bring the flags," Suzanne Nikkel&#13;
'02 said. "But the day of the game&#13;
they didn't bring them so we had to&#13;
play touch football."&#13;
During the ten minute game the team&#13;
worked on offensive and defensive&#13;
plays with their coach. By the end of&#13;
the game the score was tied 14-14,&#13;
leaving the AL girls wanting a&#13;
rematch.&#13;
"I think we should have had a&#13;
rematch," Sara Kernes '02 said.&#13;
"Just to find out who actually would&#13;
have won."&#13;
The players and coach thought it&#13;
was a good idea to have the Powder&#13;
Puff game. They enjoyed playing,&#13;
even though the AL teams&#13;
opponents were very competitive.&#13;
"It gave us a chance to interact with&#13;
girls from a different school," Erica&#13;
Horton '02 said. "And to play a sport&#13;
that none of us knew anything&#13;
about."&#13;
This was the first year for Powder&#13;
Puff football; however, Kinney&#13;
thought it should be a tradition.&#13;
"It was fun to see that the girls had a&#13;
good time," Kinney said, "and I had&#13;
fun as well."&#13;
The first Powder Puff Football game&#13;
was a success and hopefully will be&#13;
for years to come. &#13;
"I have just one question ... who "AL dominated whether or not&#13;
let the dogs out?" the score showed it"&#13;
"We just wanted to have fun,&#13;
but they wanted to kill us"&#13;
"It was fun . Maybe it will "We could have beat them "We should have beat them."&#13;
become a tradition." down."&#13;
"Bigger doesn't mean better." "They made us wear purple&#13;
shirts YIKES!! Who ever said&#13;
pink was flattering was wrong"&#13;
Heather Bockert&#13;
"We should have won because&#13;
we were cuter."&#13;
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34 &#13;
AL Student&#13;
1205 Bonham Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 35 &#13;
Building for the Futu&#13;
by Kristen Whitmen As summer kicked off, so did to play better. another on the buses . One&#13;
the 2001 softball season . "We tried to stay positive by going tournament that brought the team&#13;
One difference that over what we did wrong ," Emily closer together was the overnight&#13;
separated the Whittington trip to Urbandale.&#13;
season from "We tried to stay positive by '04 said. " "In Urbandale we hung out in each&#13;
past years was h d · d And to not others hotel rooms and bonded in&#13;
that there were g 0 in g 0 Ver W at We I get mad at the vans,'' McCoy said.&#13;
y 0 u n g er wrong," Whittington said. each Theteamneverlettheirrecordof&#13;
players. Four other, but 2-30 get them down. The girls&#13;
eighth graders "And to not get mad at each help each worked hard during the season&#13;
and two other, but help each other out." other out." and practiced every day that they&#13;
f r e s h m e n Throughout didn't have a game. They knew&#13;
played on varsity. With a team of the team's hardships, the girls had they could give good teams a run&#13;
new players, one goal the girls had their share of fun. With all the road for their money. The players&#13;
was to improve for the following trips , the players were brought sacrificed their summer and gave&#13;
years, and get the younger players · closer together. their time and dedication to softball. "We didn't really have one true The girls would go out to eat after&#13;
pitcher," Jimmi McCoy '02 said. "We every game and sleep or talk to one&#13;
had a couple of pitchers that could&#13;
pitch three innings and then switch&#13;
to a different position."&#13;
One setback for the team's offense&#13;
was that the main varsity pitcher and&#13;
MVP, Kellie Price '03, had an injury&#13;
at the beginning of the season.&#13;
"There was a Jack of pitching&#13;
because I had an injury on my&#13;
shoulder:· Price said. "I could only&#13;
pitch a couple innings a game:'&#13;
The pitchers had an important part&#13;
in helping the team come together.&#13;
The girls also relied on their pitchers&#13;
to bring them through large deficits&#13;
in the game.&#13;
Another challenge faced by the&#13;
players was that every girl on the&#13;
team moved around at some point.&#13;
Half of the starters on the team could&#13;
play three or four positions, including&#13;
places they had never played&#13;
before.&#13;
During the season, staying positive&#13;
and knowing that they had nothing&#13;
to lose, was what motivated the team&#13;
36 &#13;
VarsifY Best Offensive&#13;
Player&#13;
"Being a freshman, I went up&#13;
and tried not to be intimidated&#13;
and swung aggresively."&#13;
Emily Whittington&#13;
She recieved this award for&#13;
being an outstanding utility&#13;
player.&#13;
Michelle Glanz&#13;
"When I was up to bat, I tried&#13;
to hit the ball agressively and&#13;
swing hard at every pitch."&#13;
Kristen Whitman&#13;
"As a catcher I just really tried&#13;
not to let the ball get past me."&#13;
Kayla Richter&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
3-30&#13;
S.CEast 0-17, L&#13;
Logan Magnolia 0-10, L&#13;
Atlantic 1-7, L&#13;
Tee Jay 5-0, W&#13;
Walnut 8-0, W&#13;
Atlantic 1-5, L&#13;
Underwood 4-7, L&#13;
S.C North 0-14, L&#13;
Clarinda 1-15, L&#13;
S.C East 2-10, L&#13;
Tee Jay 1-12, L&#13;
S.C. West 2-1 O, L&#13;
Harlan 2-12, L&#13;
St. Albert 1-1 1, L&#13;
Carroll 0-9, L&#13;
D.M. East 0-10, L&#13;
Glenwood 15-16, L&#13;
Urbandale 0-7, L&#13;
S.C. North 0-10, L&#13;
Davenport North 0-12, L&#13;
Red Oak 1-12, L&#13;
S.C. Heelan 13-1 , L&#13;
S.C Heelan 0-10, L&#13;
Tee Jay 0-11, L&#13;
Tri-Center 2-12, L&#13;
D.M. Lincoln 0-12, L&#13;
Shennandoah 1-6, L&#13;
S.C. West 8-12, L&#13;
Woodbine 9-5, W&#13;
Shennandoah 0-7, L&#13;
Webster City 1-1 4, L&#13;
Riverside 1-12, L&#13;
Sweet Swinging&#13;
Lady Lynx&#13;
Baffing Averages&#13;
Kellie Price .351&#13;
Kristen Whitman .333&#13;
Katelyn Witt .240&#13;
Emily Whittington .237&#13;
Kim Witt .235&#13;
Michelle Glanz .234&#13;
Andrea Yoder .212&#13;
Ashlee Durham .1 85&#13;
Jimmi McCoy .1 83&#13;
Katie Hiller .171&#13;
Kayla Richter .167&#13;
Marcia Freeman . 160&#13;
Cathrine Johnson .125&#13;
Kristen McCoy .1 00&#13;
RBis&#13;
Kristen Whitman 6&#13;
Catherin Johnson 2&#13;
Ashley Anderson 2&#13;
Kristen McCoy 1&#13;
Kayla Richter 1&#13;
Katie Hiller 1&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 37 &#13;
s&#13;
A Striking Eff&#13;
W ith the new baseball the team win more games."&#13;
field to assist the Lynx, The highlight of the season for the&#13;
they were up for a varsity was at the end. They&#13;
good season. The new baseball communicated well, and the end&#13;
field made it easier for the players result was winning three of their last&#13;
to practice on. It was cleaner, in four games.&#13;
better shape, and closer to the The best game of the season and a&#13;
school. I favorite among all of&#13;
The team had "We swept Har an the players was at&#13;
many hopes. Their at the end 0 f the the very end.&#13;
major goals were to "We swept Harlan&#13;
beat city rivals , season and won at the end of the&#13;
impr?ve their both games." season and " won&#13;
winning records , . . both games, Joe&#13;
and win their first JayjaCk Said. Jayjack '02 said. "A&#13;
game. Double Header."&#13;
They practiced hard in the off- Another good game that the team&#13;
season , and were ready for remembered was at Des Moines&#13;
anything . They practiced Hoover Abraham Lincoln won 7-4.&#13;
everyday when they didn't have "I rem~mber the Des Moines game&#13;
a game. The varsity team had because 1 hit a home run and a&#13;
many seniors and experienced double." Mike Brownlee '02 said.&#13;
players. With all the cheering The team proved to themselves&#13;
and support from their fans , and the community that they could&#13;
loosing so many games in the work together and were successful.&#13;
beginning of the season was a The freshmen team had an overall·&#13;
disappointment. good season. They won many of&#13;
"Personally, I could have helpe~ their games, and beat all their city&#13;
hit better to help out the team. rivals. The freshmen also destroyed&#13;
Joel Yoder '03 said. many previous school records.&#13;
Throughout the season , the Through all the good and bad times,&#13;
team fought hard and worked it was a season where all the players&#13;
well together through the hard learned that hard work and better&#13;
times. communication skills can make or "We didn't have a captain this&#13;
year," Matt Brown '02 said. ~t&#13;
would have helped the team 1f&#13;
someone had stood up and took&#13;
charge."&#13;
Other team members also felt&#13;
the same way.&#13;
"I was disappointed because of&#13;
the lack of leadership, and we&#13;
definitely needed some&#13;
leadership skills." Rickie Kellar&#13;
'02 said. "It would have helped&#13;
38&#13;
Minh &#13;
, Rickie Kellar '02 managed to hit the ball and help the&#13;
· he defeat of Tee Jay 5-4. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
11 - 27&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
D.M. Roosevelt&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
D.M. Lincoln&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
D.M. Hoover&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
D.M. Lincoln&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Denison&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Harlan&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
1-12, L&#13;
2-14, L&#13;
1-11 , L&#13;
4-10, L&#13;
4-3, w&#13;
6-13, L&#13;
2-11 , L&#13;
5-4, w&#13;
2-7, L&#13;
3-0, w&#13;
0-6, L&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
11-16, L&#13;
8-6, w&#13;
7-4, w&#13;
6-4, w&#13;
2-6, L&#13;
1-7, L&#13;
1-8, L&#13;
5-4, w&#13;
8-17, L&#13;
3-1 2, L&#13;
0-10, L&#13;
3-9, L&#13;
1-12, L&#13;
11-23, L&#13;
9-7, w&#13;
7-18, L&#13;
1-17, L&#13;
1-14, L&#13;
3-6, L&#13;
3-12, L&#13;
6-13, L&#13;
2-11 , L&#13;
5-1, w&#13;
8-3, w&#13;
6-10, L&#13;
4-2, w&#13;
0-11 , L&#13;
Sweet Swinging Lynx&#13;
Batting&#13;
Jeff Loop&#13;
Averages&#13;
.322&#13;
Joe Jayjack .320&#13;
Matt Brown&#13;
Mark Thomsen&#13;
Mike Brownlee&#13;
Dan Wymore&#13;
Joel Yoder&#13;
Matt Scherer&#13;
RBis&#13;
.288&#13;
.283&#13;
.234&#13;
.216&#13;
.190&#13;
.125&#13;
Luke Foote 12&#13;
Mike Brownlee 8&#13;
Matt Brown 6&#13;
Homeruns&#13;
Mike Brownlee&#13;
Luke Foote&#13;
Matt Brown&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
Page By Miranda Davidson 39 &#13;
2 • •&#13;
1 0 Steps to Understanding&#13;
by Amanda Schofield 1 To prepare for races runners had to start practice during the summer. They ran track&#13;
work outs , hill sprints, road runs, and a scavenger hunt. The&#13;
teams also did unrelated activities together such as a&#13;
spaghetti feed, and Homecoming Olympics to build unity.&#13;
In Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
each team&#13;
gets a box&#13;
on the&#13;
starting line and&#13;
they squeezed&#13;
their runners in .&#13;
"We usually lined&#13;
up according to&#13;
who got out the&#13;
fastest," Mike&#13;
Showers '02 said.&#13;
"They could set&#13;
the pace for&#13;
everyone else If&#13;
you get out&#13;
earl ier, you can&#13;
run with the top&#13;
guys. Waiting to&#13;
pass people later&#13;
isn't as good of a&#13;
strategy." Photo by&#13;
Amanda Schofield&#13;
Runners&#13;
prepared once&#13;
they got to the&#13;
meet. Lyndsey Love '03 and Sammi Fetch '04 stretched together at&#13;
Shenandoah. "When we got to the meets, we walked the course and I&#13;
visualized myself at each part," said Love. "I think stretching and warming&#13;
up was important too. I had a pulled hamstring and I made sure it was&#13;
stretched out." Photo by Amanda Schofield&#13;
Strategy was an&#13;
important way for&#13;
runners to&#13;
, improve their&#13;
times. Some&#13;
of the runners&#13;
ran together to keep&#13;
their pace . "I ran&#13;
with Sammi (Fetch&#13;
'04) ," said Danielle&#13;
Yeutter '02 . "It&#13;
helped me push&#13;
myself and she&#13;
encouraged me ."&#13;
Photo by Amanda&#13;
Schofield&#13;
Each mile of the course was usually marked to help the runners pace themselves.&#13;
40&#13;
When Parker Smith '03 passed the first mile marker, he wanted to give&#13;
up. "I couldn't believe I'd only ran one mile," said Smith. "I wanted to quit.&#13;
At the second mile though, I tried to pick it up and I started getting ready&#13;
form kick at the end." Photo b Amanda Schofield -mo.,..,&#13;
At the beginning of the second mile, Becky Reynolds '04&#13;
lengthened her stride to pick up the pace. "I just thought&#13;
about passing people," said Reynolds. "The second mile always&#13;
seemed easier because I knew I was half way done." Photo by&#13;
Amanda Schofield &#13;
The runners took the cards to their coach and checked their&#13;
times. Chris Milner '02 explained how meets were scored.&#13;
"The officials took the top five places from each team and added&#13;
them together," said Milner. "The team with the lowest score won. If there was&#13;
a tie the count went to the sixth runner." Photo by Amanda Schofield&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
Varsity/JV&#13;
Girls&#13;
Glenwood Invite 5th&#13;
AL Invite 2nd&#13;
LC Invite 6th/6th&#13;
Kuemper Invite Bth/10th&#13;
Harlan Invite 2nd&#13;
Shenandoah 3rd/4th&#13;
Atlantic Invite 6th/6th&#13;
Conference Meet 2nd/2nd&#13;
Districts 8th&#13;
Boys&#13;
9th/3rd&#13;
4th/2nd&#13;
9th/5th&#13;
6th/3rd&#13;
5th/2nd&#13;
6th/7th&#13;
10th/11th&#13;
4th/2nd&#13;
10th&#13;
All Conference Runner&#13;
Shannon Glanz&#13;
With 800 meters and two&#13;
small hills left in her race&#13;
Mallari Evens '02 was&#13;
determined to push herself to&#13;
the finish . As a three year&#13;
runner Evens had meet&#13;
experience and knew how to&#13;
pace herself. Photo by Amanda&#13;
Schofield&#13;
To finish an extremely close&#13;
race, CL Chapman '03&#13;
made a mad dash to the&#13;
finish line. "I tried to use whatever I&#13;
had left for a sprint," said Chapman.&#13;
"One of my goals was to finish first&#13;
for the team at least once and I did&#13;
that at conference." Photo by Kristine&#13;
Hartman&#13;
- -...111 After finishing the race, Jovan&#13;
Albertson entered a shoot that kept&#13;
the runners in the right order. At the&#13;
end of the shoot someone handed the&#13;
him a card with the place he received&#13;
marked on it. If the runner finished in&#13;
the top percentage they got a medal.&#13;
Photo by Amanda Schofield&#13;
Page by Amanda Schofield 41 &#13;
Season of Goals&#13;
By JasonDavidson A roller coaster. That was the influence, they helped me a lot,"&#13;
best way to describe the Johnson said.&#13;
2001 football season . Foroneplayer, thiswasthefirsttime&#13;
Beating city-rival T J on a last second&#13;
field goal and coming from 20&#13;
behind at halftime to beat Des&#13;
Moines Roosevelt were two high&#13;
playing football.&#13;
Thomas Kunze '03 was an&#13;
exchanged student from Germany&#13;
and played football for the Lynx.&#13;
points of the&#13;
season.&#13;
"I thought we met&#13;
a lot of goals we&#13;
had like beating&#13;
T J", Matt Johnson&#13;
'04 said.&#13;
"I thought we met a lot&#13;
of goals we had like&#13;
"It was my first&#13;
time playing&#13;
football and I&#13;
really liked it,"&#13;
Johnson Kunze said. "My&#13;
teammates&#13;
beating T J",&#13;
said. helped me a lot&#13;
Even with the homecoming loss to with plays and stuff."&#13;
Sioux City North and the tough game&#13;
against Ankeny, the Lynx only got&#13;
stronger through the year.&#13;
"I thought that the losses just made&#13;
us play better as a team," Tai Quick&#13;
'02 said.&#13;
With a lot of seniors on the team&#13;
the Lynx were a roster full of&#13;
experience.&#13;
"I think we were pretty good role&#13;
models for the younger guys," Quick&#13;
said, "Hopefully we set them up for&#13;
future years."&#13;
"The seniors were a really good&#13;
42&#13;
One thing that was evident about&#13;
the football team was that they never&#13;
gave up. Even if it meant being down&#13;
20 at halftime or having to drive the&#13;
length of the field in 30 seconds.&#13;
The game versus Tee Jay was&#13;
unbelievable and was many of the&#13;
players most memorable game.&#13;
"It was unbelievable, such a rush,"&#13;
Jeff Sievers '03 said.&#13;
With great support from the students&#13;
the Lynx gave it their all every Friday&#13;
night.&#13;
"I would of like to have gone to the&#13;
State Playoffs this year but I thought&#13;
we played well at times during the&#13;
course of the year," Andrew Batt '02&#13;
said.&#13;
The Lynx showed an amazing&#13;
amount of heart throughout the&#13;
year and set a good example for&#13;
future teams to follow. &#13;
The Last Word&#13;
3-6&#13;
Ottumwa- 14 -50&#13;
D. M. Roosevelt 43 -41&#13;
WDM Valley 20-42&#13;
Ankeny 14-51&#13;
S. C. North 9-14&#13;
S. C. West 35-14&#13;
S. C. East 14-26&#13;
S.C. Heelan 3-20&#13;
Tee Jay 23-22&#13;
All Conference Players&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Christian Regan&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
L&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
All Conference Honorable Mentions&#13;
T.J. Mackland&#13;
Andrew Batt&#13;
Tai Quick&#13;
Eric Sheid&#13;
All City&#13;
Christian Regan&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Keith Foote&#13;
Andy Batt&#13;
TJ Mackland&#13;
Eric Scheid&#13;
All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Tai Quick&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
Seth Lorenz&#13;
Team Awards&#13;
MVP&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Offensive Player&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
Defensive Player&#13;
Andy Batt&#13;
Lynx Award&#13;
Christian Regan&#13;
lronman Award&#13;
Artie Sciortino&#13;
Page By Miranda Davidson 43 &#13;
Erika Colee&#13;
A Stroke in Time M any obstacles, such as a&#13;
large amount of&#13;
participants, the lack of&#13;
experience , and overwhelming&#13;
amount of swimmers injured ,&#13;
challenged the swim team. The girls&#13;
focused on team effort rather than&#13;
performance. They worked hard and&#13;
all of their hard work paid off when&#13;
one of the team's members qualified&#13;
for state.&#13;
There were approximately ten new&#13;
girls who participated on the team,&#13;
several were freshmen. Many of the&#13;
newcomers had previous&#13;
experience and others were still&#13;
learning. Nevertheless everyone&#13;
performed to the best of their ability.&#13;
The season also left the girls with&#13;
many new memories of their friends.&#13;
The bus rides were a memorable&#13;
time of the season because that was&#13;
where much of the team's bonding&#13;
took place. The bus rides consisted&#13;
of talking, singing, and socializing.&#13;
"I think the upperclassmen were&#13;
very welcoming to the freshmen,"&#13;
Crystal Schulz '05 said. "We made&#13;
many new friends."&#13;
Another memory that the team&#13;
shared was when all of the girls toilet44&#13;
papered their coach's house.&#13;
"It was fun, we had a great time T.P.-&#13;
ing Tim's house," Schulz said.&#13;
In between the time they spent&#13;
together in the pool and on the bus&#13;
rides, there were several injuries&#13;
amongst the team, which affected&#13;
their performance.&#13;
''The injuries didn't help at all, but&#13;
the team did a good job of pulling&#13;
together," Stefanie Shively '03 said.&#13;
"It was discouraging but the girls&#13;
really came through for the team."&#13;
The number of girls unable to swim&#13;
at meets minimized the number of&#13;
relays and other events that the&#13;
team needed to participate in. This&#13;
cost the team valuable points. Yet,&#13;
despite those minor set backs the&#13;
team pulled through and came&#13;
close to winning the city meet,&#13;
losing only by eight points.&#13;
Although there were several new&#13;
additions to the team , there was&#13;
only one senior, Andrea Weare '02.&#13;
"Andrea did a good job of taking&#13;
charge, she just had a leader type&#13;
of personality," Shivley said. " She&#13;
tried to set a good example and&#13;
encourage the girls to come&#13;
together as a team."&#13;
Many of the girls' personal goals&#13;
were met. One of team's divers,&#13;
Cindy Christensen '03, qualified for&#13;
the state diving competition . It was&#13;
Christensen's second year to make&#13;
it to state , and there was some&#13;
pressure on her to perform well.&#13;
"I was under a little pressure from&#13;
my coach because he really wanted&#13;
me to finish in the top six,"&#13;
Christensen said. After giving her&#13;
best effort, Christensen finished 101h&#13;
in the state.&#13;
As the girls looked back at their&#13;
season, they were satisfied with their&#13;
personal performances.&#13;
"The season went well, many of the&#13;
girls improved their times from&#13;
previous years," Weare said.&#13;
The other team member were also&#13;
satisfied with their season.&#13;
"Overall we did really good ,&#13;
everyone tried their best and all of&#13;
the girls worked really hard ,"&#13;
Courtney Killion '03 said. "I knew the&#13;
team performed to the best of their&#13;
ability."&#13;
Strong leadership and team unity&#13;
brought the team together to finish&#13;
the season strong. &#13;
The Last Word&#13;
0-6&#13;
D.M. Roosevelt&#13;
MRC Relays&#13;
S.C. Metro&#13;
W.D.M. Valley Invite&#13;
D.M. Lincoln Invite&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
Boone&#13;
Perry&#13;
City Meet&#13;
55-131, L&#13;
3rd&#13;
67-118, L&#13;
12111&#13;
?Ill&#13;
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82-104, L&#13;
?Ill&#13;
33-69, L&#13;
51 - 53, L&#13;
2nd&#13;
Page By Miranda Davidson 45 &#13;
On to State&#13;
by Terran Pike&#13;
The Lady Lynx had an amazing and formed many memories. They&#13;
season that took them all the held many team gatherings to&#13;
way to state. The team started promote team unity.&#13;
off the season strong and held an "The team was really close. We had&#13;
outstanding record of 39-9. In order dinners and got together to watch&#13;
to be successful they had to face films before games," Kelli Cooney&#13;
many challenges. '02 said. "Before big games we&#13;
The first obstacle the girls wrote encouraging notes to each&#13;
encountered was the renovation of other."&#13;
the gym floor Many memories&#13;
during the "We had a goal to go to were poignant&#13;
p r e v i o u s ,, M C 'd "W because the&#13;
s u m m e r . state, C oy Sal . e bonds between&#13;
Because of .all pulled together when we team mates&#13;
the construction would soon&#13;
the girls didn't needed to and played change due to&#13;
know. when well as a team." the numbe.r of&#13;
practice would g rad u at 1 n g&#13;
be held. seniors.&#13;
"The practices were unorganized "My most memorable moment was&#13;
and the practice schedules were senior night," Yoder said. "Seeing all&#13;
confusing," Bethany Spilde '02 said. the seniors at their last home game."&#13;
Many of the practices were held at Between all the team bonding and&#13;
Kirn gym later in the evening. fun times the girls also put in a lot of&#13;
"Practices were often cut short," hard work that helped them achieve&#13;
Ashley Freeman '02 said. their goals.&#13;
Even though practices weren't "We had a goal to go to state,"&#13;
always organized the girls managed Jimmi McCoy '02 said. "We pulled&#13;
to perform well throughout the together when we needed to and&#13;
season. Another difficult obstacle played well as a team."&#13;
the girls faced was coming together Along with achieving this goal, the&#13;
as a team. girls tied with the school record for&#13;
"One of our biggest obstacles was best season and broke six&#13;
playing as a team and working individual records. Before the team&#13;
together," Amber Yoder '04 said. "We could go as far as they did, the girls&#13;
weren't good if we didn 't work had to accomplish a series of wins.&#13;
together." They started off by smashing Lewis&#13;
During the season the girls pulled Central High School at the regional&#13;
together, became close as a team level and went on to be victorious&#13;
Psyched for the game, the Lynx startin,g,~e- up, got ready to play by doing a&#13;
team che Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
46&#13;
over West Des Moines Valley at the&#13;
sub-state level.&#13;
The team worked very hard to&#13;
accomplish their goal of getting to&#13;
state. In order to prepare for state the&#13;
team had more specialized practices.&#13;
"Practices were more team oriented,&#13;
however we did work on&#13;
individualized skills such as hitting&#13;
and passing," Addie Plummer '02&#13;
said.&#13;
State was a very new and exciting&#13;
experience.&#13;
"State was an awesome&#13;
experience," Jessica Regan '04 said.&#13;
"We had a lot of fun and really pulled&#13;
together."&#13;
State was also a very overwhelming&#13;
experience. Even though the girls put&#13;
up a good fight at the state&#13;
competition they were not victorious.&#13;
The girls overcame all the obstacles&#13;
they were up against and did an&#13;
outstanding job. The team worked&#13;
together, practiced hard and&#13;
performed well. They were rewarded&#13;
with a memorable season . &#13;
Focusing on the ball, Minette Ridenour '03 prepared to&#13;
spike the ball while her teammates Bethany Spilde '02 an&#13;
Amanda Heithoff '03 prepared to return the ball to the&#13;
opposing team. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
39-7-2&#13;
Lincoln High&#13;
Kearney&#13;
Papillion&#13;
Lincoln NE&#13;
Columbus&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
C.R. Kearney&#13;
Knoxville&#13;
D.M. Lincoln&#13;
C.R. Jefferson&#13;
W.D.M. Valley&#13;
Ames&#13;
Tri Center&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C.West&#13;
Spencer&#13;
S.C.North&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
L. c. S.C.Heelan&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Omaha Skutt&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
L. C.-2&#13;
Denison&#13;
L.C.-3&#13;
S.C.East-2&#13;
S.C.Heelan&#13;
Omaha Gross&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Omaha Marion&#13;
Bellvue East&#13;
Westside&#13;
Tee Jay-2&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
W. D.M Dowling&#13;
L. C.-4&#13;
W.D.MValley&#13;
Debuque Hemp.&#13;
2-1, w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
2-2, T&#13;
2-2, T&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
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4-1 , w&#13;
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1-2, L&#13;
2-1 , w&#13;
2-0, w&#13;
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1-2, L&#13;
3-0, w&#13;
3-0, w&#13;
3-1, w&#13;
1-3, L&#13;
Page By Miranda Davidson 4 7 &#13;
By Jason Davidson&#13;
e&#13;
¥nX Weightlifting and agility job," Dan Wolfe '02 said."Practice was the first round district win at&#13;
workouts during the ran really smooth throughout the North because it was at North and&#13;
summer, conditioning season, he made us work real hard we came in as the underdogs and&#13;
and plyometrics during the fall, and helped improve specific parts won," Milner said.&#13;
these -were some of the things that of the game." The Lynx basketball season ended&#13;
made the boys basketball team one Coach Dick Wettengel brought a in the second round of districts with&#13;
of the toughest teams in the state. hard nosed and respected coaching a loss to Sioux City East, who later&#13;
Even through slumps which style to AL which preached great became state champions.&#13;
included losses to Tee Jay by a defense. Wettengel's practices "Even though our goal was to make&#13;
buzzer beater and an overtime were no cake walk either, they took state I thought we had an overall&#13;
defeat to Saint Albert, the Lynx every ounce of energy you had good season," Wolfe said .&#13;
never gave up and worked hard each night to make everyone on the Along with the change of coach,&#13;
t h r o u g h team a better another change was having the&#13;
everything. "Getting adjusted to his style player. younger sophomore team play in&#13;
A new coach f I d d f "Dirty 30 's front of the Varsity instead of Junior&#13;
for the Lynx 0 p ay an e ense WaS ( t h e Varsity. It was hard to adapt to&#13;
was a tough probably the toughest part," condition!ng tougher teams for the Sophomores.&#13;
change for the M'I 'd and running They had a tough season but&#13;
players but I ner Sal · part of overall adapted well to the new&#13;
overall they adapted well. practice) were really hard because style of play instead of the one they&#13;
"Getting adjusted to his style of play everyone pushed themselves to had been used to all their lives.&#13;
and defense was probably the the limit," Bryan McClure '02 said. They finished the season with a 6-&#13;
toughest part, but Coach Stucker Many of the players agreed that the 12 record.&#13;
helped us a lot during the summer first round district win at Sioux City With good student and fan support&#13;
and regular season," Chris Milner North was the highlight of the throughout the year the Lynx built&#13;
'02 said. season . a good foundation for the future AL&#13;
"I think Coach Wettengel did a good "I thought the highlight of the season basketball teams to follow.&#13;
48 &#13;
The Last Word&#13;
7-15&#13;
Lincoln Northeast&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Lincoln Southeast&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
Fremont&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Lincoln Northeast&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Gross&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C East&#13;
All Conference&#13;
Teddy Christiansen&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
55-61 , L&#13;
56-60, L&#13;
37-67, L&#13;
57-48, w&#13;
62-59, w&#13;
55-52, w&#13;
40-68, L&#13;
76-60, w&#13;
44-40, w&#13;
50-54, L&#13;
39-54, L&#13;
56-65, L&#13;
46-54, L&#13;
47-51 , L&#13;
42-57, L&#13;
53-56, l_&#13;
62-67, L&#13;
47-43, w&#13;
L&#13;
41-66, L&#13;
60-55, w&#13;
33-55, L&#13;
Academic All Conference&#13;
Bryan McClure&#13;
Dan Wolfe&#13;
Chris Milner&#13;
Yoshi Nitta&#13;
Zach Peterson&#13;
All City&#13;
Teddy Christiansen&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
All City Honorable Mention&#13;
Joel Yoder&#13;
Zach Peterson&#13;
Nonpareil Classic&#13;
Allstar Game&#13;
Teddy Christiansen-Game MVP&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Team Awards&#13;
lronman- Rickie Kellar&#13;
Sportsmanship- Jake Brandt&#13;
MVP- Teddy Christiansen&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 49 &#13;
• By Kristen Whitm&#13;
s&#13;
Underclassmen Talents&#13;
Lead the Team As fall ended, the girls&#13;
basketball season got&#13;
underway. Both JV and&#13;
Varsity had remarkable seasons,&#13;
which began with a good start, and&#13;
continued strong as the season&#13;
progressed. For varsity, the year&#13;
brought a couple of changes. One&#13;
change that usually happened&#13;
annually was when the&#13;
underclassmen moved up to&#13;
varsity. For the players, this could&#13;
have resulted in a good or bad&#13;
situation, but the team didn't seem&#13;
to be effected by the change.&#13;
"I don't think the team was effected&#13;
by the underclassmen moving to&#13;
varsity," Bethany Spilde '02 said .&#13;
"Grade level doesn't matter, that is&#13;
not why they're on varsity, it's&#13;
because of their skill."&#13;
Despite the new players moving up&#13;
to a higher level, the biggest change&#13;
was that the team had a different&#13;
coach. Coach Chuck May, who was&#13;
known for leading the volleyball&#13;
team to state, was now the head&#13;
coach for the basketball team.&#13;
"I coached it previously and I&#13;
50&#13;
thought it was a good opportunity," potential, the improvement of the&#13;
May said. ''The last time the position players from the beginning of the&#13;
came open, I had gotten the season to the end was present.&#13;
volleyball coaching job, so I didn't "Our team definitely improved from&#13;
think I had time to coach both the beginning of the year, and our&#13;
positions." defense especially got better,"&#13;
According to the players, a couple Spilde said.&#13;
differences between May and During the season the team tried&#13;
previous "I don't think the team was to get y e a r s ' ready for&#13;
c 0 a ch ' effected by the underclassmen games&#13;
~u~o~k~ moving to varsity," Spilde said. i~provin~ were that "Grade level doesn't matter that t h e i r&#13;
May had ' s k i I I s&#13;
different is not why they're on varsity, it's against&#13;
coaching b f h . I" o t h e r&#13;
techniques, ecause 0 t e1r skil . teams.&#13;
more drills, and he worked more "To get ready for games we went in&#13;
with individuals. to the small gym to shoot baskets,"&#13;
"I thought Coach May's practices Elisha Turek '03 said . "When we&#13;
were more intense," Ashley had P.E. we also watched the other&#13;
Freeman '02 said. "There was more team's videos."&#13;
of a focus on helping the individuals Varsity ended their season by&#13;
get better so they could contribute advancing to Districts, where they&#13;
to the team." lost to Lewis Central. With the&#13;
Throughout the season the girls teams accomplishments and hard&#13;
maintained an exceptional record. work throughout the season, they&#13;
Even though their record showed left a final record of 16-6. &#13;
In an effort to boost her team's score in a close game against Sioux City Heelan,&#13;
Sammi Fetch '04, shot a three pointer. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
16-6&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Colo-Nesco&#13;
Perry&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Lincoln Southeast&#13;
Lincoln Northeast&#13;
Blair&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Ralston&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
Gross&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
S.C West&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
All-City&#13;
Sammi Fetch&#13;
Ashley Freeman&#13;
Elisha Turek&#13;
54-46, w&#13;
62-48, w&#13;
32-51 , L&#13;
55-37, w&#13;
37-82, L&#13;
55-58, L&#13;
65-38, w&#13;
68-51, w&#13;
60-48, w&#13;
56-66, L&#13;
61-32, w&#13;
49-45, w&#13;
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58-39, w&#13;
93-35, w&#13;
48-45,W&#13;
59-39, w&#13;
52-48, w&#13;
62-39, w&#13;
47-52, L&#13;
All-City Honorable Mention&#13;
Sara Kernes&#13;
Nonpareil Classic All-Star&#13;
Game&#13;
Sara Kernes&#13;
City Player of the Year&#13;
Elisha Turek&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 51 &#13;
lniuries plague 2002&#13;
Wrestling Season&#13;
By Miranda Davidson H ard work. Determination. paid off; they took fourth place at&#13;
Obstacles. These were the Council Bluffs Invitation ,&#13;
three adjectives that narrowly lost to the state ranked 1 A&#13;
perfectly Underwood&#13;
describe t_he "It's been alright," team by four&#13;
2002 wrestling kl d "d "W I points beat&#13;
season . The Mac an Sal . e ost Tee J'ay by&#13;
beginning of some duals that we should thirty- t w 0&#13;
the season . points and&#13;
started with have won, but we did ended the&#13;
t . h . e pretty well at conference." season by res1gnat1on of sending two&#13;
Coach Allen. He resigned due to wrestlers to State. Andre&#13;
not being able to clean the mats Vandervelde placed fifth in his&#13;
during 4 th hour. He never officially weight class at the State&#13;
quit because he did not want the Competition.&#13;
administration to send his "It was a good season," Andre&#13;
resignation to Central Office so a Vandervelde '02 said . "I&#13;
compromise was made. The accomplished a lot of the goals that&#13;
wrestlers were in for a tough year. I had set for myself."&#13;
Despite the early season hardships Wrestling is a very demanding&#13;
the guys were up to the challenge sport. Not everyone can just go out&#13;
and overall they had a good and say they are a wrestler.&#13;
season splitting it even with a 9-9 Wrestlers have to meet certain&#13;
record.&#13;
"It was alright,'' T.J. Mackland '02&#13;
said. "We lost some duals that we&#13;
should have won, but we did pretty&#13;
well at conference."&#13;
The wrestlers' hard work certainly&#13;
52&#13;
weight requirements. For example&#13;
if a wrestler competes at 130 lbs&#13;
but weighs 133 lbs the morning of&#13;
the meet, he would have to drop&#13;
those pounds by weigh in time or&#13;
he would not be ermitted to&#13;
wrestle. However, that is not the&#13;
most difficult obstacle to being a&#13;
wrestler.&#13;
"Its not like any other sport,"&#13;
Vandervelde said . "Its mentally,&#13;
physically, and emotionally tough,&#13;
its not a sport for everyone."&#13;
Another large obstacle the team&#13;
had to overcome was injuries.&#13;
"I had a hard time this season&#13;
because I sprained my ribs," Tony&#13;
Wright '03 said. "I had to sit out of a&#13;
couple of matches and that hurt our&#13;
team score."&#13;
Wrestling is a one on one sport,&#13;
where two opponents of the same&#13;
weight go onto a mat and face off.&#13;
Many people participate in the sport&#13;
because of the individual skill that&#13;
is takes.&#13;
"I love the sport," Brett Richardson&#13;
'04 said. "Its like an adrenaline rush&#13;
to know that you are better than the&#13;
opponent that you just faced, you&#13;
get this feeling of accomplishment."&#13;
The Lynx wrestlers faced amazing&#13;
challenges , however, they&#13;
overcame them with ease and had&#13;
a season to be proud of. &#13;
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9-9&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Lincoln Northeast&#13;
Westside&#13;
Fairview&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Beatrice&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Denison-Schleswig&#13;
Norfolk&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Harlan Invite&#13;
Council Bluffs Invite&#13;
Bellevue Northeast&#13;
State Qualifiers&#13;
Andre Vandervelde&#13;
Adam Manz&#13;
21-51, L&#13;
58-21, w&#13;
40-33, w&#13;
24-35, L&#13;
52-26, w&#13;
32-37, L&#13;
51-19,W&#13;
38-42, L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
54-16, w&#13;
33-42, L&#13;
60-23, w&#13;
19-43, L&#13;
30-47, L&#13;
20-47, L&#13;
31-48, L&#13;
57-21, w&#13;
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Page by Miranda Davidson 53 &#13;
By Erika Cole&#13;
•&#13;
Half Dozen Swims to Stale B ecoming city champions, hard for districts and I was really&#13;
breaking two school excited to find out that I'd be going&#13;
records, and earning a trip on to state."&#13;
to state were the accomplishments Seven boys made the trip to Iowa&#13;
of the 2001-2002 boys swim team. City for the Sate meet: Lucas Hale&#13;
The season started off with many '02, Joe Wendi '02, Dave English&#13;
hours spent in the pool to prepare '02, Joe Disalvo '03, Hamilton,&#13;
forsuccess. "If you want to do well Reid, and "We spent lots of . ' Landstrom as an&#13;
time in the water, YOU have to praCtlCe alternate. For&#13;
putting in a lot of hard everyday you some of them&#13;
hard work," Zach ' state was JUSt&#13;
Hamilton '03said. Can't Slack Off "another swim&#13;
Several of these . ' meet, but for the&#13;
hours included Landstrom said. first-timers.&#13;
attending early morning practices Hamilton, Reid, and Landstrom, it&#13;
starting at 5:45 A.M., two days a was a new experience.&#13;
week. "It was pretty cool when I got there,"&#13;
"If you wanted to do well," Bruce Reid said, "There was an amazing&#13;
Landstrom '04 said, "You have to energy coming from the audience;&#13;
practice hard everyday, you can't I was really glad that I got to be&#13;
slack off." there."&#13;
Swimming wasn't the only thing While swimming at the state meet,&#13;
they did though; the boys also got the boys were able to push&#13;
their fair share of fun and games. themselves hard and break two of&#13;
Many of the swimmers look back the school records- one in the 200&#13;
on the times they shared before and freestyle relay and another in the&#13;
after practice, where they had 400 freestyle relay.&#13;
snowballs fights, initiated the new "I was glad to see that we were able&#13;
kids , went out to eat, and had to score some points and set some&#13;
shaving parties. records," Hale said. "I was kind of&#13;
"We all got along ," Andy&#13;
Ausdemore '05 said, "People had&#13;
parties for the team, and we all had&#13;
a good times together."&#13;
All of the time and hard work that&#13;
the swimmers put in at practice&#13;
paid off when the team won the city&#13;
meet. Becoming city champions&#13;
was only a small achievement&#13;
compared to their other&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
After a great performance at the city&#13;
meet, the boys did even better at&#13;
Districts. They pushed hard and&#13;
swam as fast as they could in hopes&#13;
of qualifying for State, which was a&#13;
goal of Joe Reid '03. That was&#13;
exactly what he did in the 200&#13;
medley relay, but that didn't happen&#13;
in his individual race. Reid was only&#13;
three tenths of a second away from&#13;
qualifying.&#13;
"My goal was to make it to state,"&#13;
Reid said. "We had been working&#13;
54&#13;
disappointed that I missed the 100&#13;
butterfly record by only two tenths&#13;
of a second, but we were able to&#13;
break the other records."&#13;
State was the last meet the three&#13;
seniors would see in their high&#13;
school swimming career. When it&#13;
came time for them to swim their&#13;
last relay, they knew they had to&#13;
make their time their best. All the&#13;
team members pushed&#13;
themselves hard in order to get the&#13;
best time that they could.&#13;
"I knew that was the last event that&#13;
I would be swimming, so I knew&#13;
that I had to push myself hard,"&#13;
Wendi said. "As I finished and&#13;
looked up at the scoreboard, I saw&#13;
that we had made a new school&#13;
record and that made it all&#13;
worthwhile."&#13;
They felt satisfied with their&#13;
performance and the season.&#13;
"We qualified for state, won&#13;
medals, and didn't place last,"&#13;
Disalvo said, "So I think that the&#13;
season turned out pretty well."&#13;
The hard work and long practices&#13;
may have been tough, but all the&#13;
effort they put forth reflected in their&#13;
many accomplishments. &#13;
The Last WorCI&#13;
6-0-1&#13;
Gross 6-126W&#13;
OPS Invitational 2nd&#13;
Ralston 79-91 w&#13;
Lin. SE Invitational 9t11&#13;
S.C. East 85-85, T&#13;
S.C. Metro 76-94W&#13;
LC 58-108W&#13;
LC Invitational 3rd&#13;
Skutt 15-137W&#13;
Roncalli 42-11 6W&#13;
Urbandale Invitational 3rd&#13;
City Meet 1st&#13;
MRC Meet - 2nd&#13;
Districts 3rd&#13;
State 2na&#13;
State QualifiersJoe Wendi David English&#13;
Joe Reid Zach Hamilton&#13;
Joe Disalvo&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
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. Kickin' Some Grass&#13;
By Minh Tran&#13;
Cheering from the stand, the same time letting the players&#13;
crowd was on their feet with have a chance to better know each&#13;
anticipation. The game was other, and learned how to work&#13;
tied at 0-0, and after two double&#13;
over times they went into a penalty together. Also, they all colored their&#13;
kick shootout. Each team chose five hair blond to show team unity.&#13;
players to go against the opposing "The night we came over to dye our&#13;
goalie one-on-one. The crowd was hair was my favorite part of the&#13;
screaming season " John&#13;
'.'. ~~~~'." l~f~ d "We just had to stay Stanford ·04 "it&#13;
"oh" The t t" d t" · t" brought us all&#13;
final· penalty cons rue IVe an op 1m1s IC, much closer to&#13;
kick score and anything could take one another."&#13;
was 3-1; AL ,, . . They also&#13;
hc:id defeat.ed place. Pike said. discussed what&#13;
Sioux City th · 1 East. This was the game that eir goa s we~e . They&#13;
ended the varsity boy's six game ""'.anted to go to st~te , win all the&#13;
losing streak. city games, and win conference&#13;
"The Sioux City East game was games. Their loss to St. Albert was&#13;
the most unforgettable the only goal buster.&#13;
experience for me," Robbie Pike "We just had to stay constructive&#13;
'02. "We beat them 3-1 , and our and optimistic, and anything could&#13;
spirit rocketed." take place." Pike said.&#13;
The season for varsity started out Miracles can happen and they did.&#13;
with a struggle. The team had many " I scored the first goal of the season&#13;
young and inexperience players. at Omaha Gross," Zack Peterson&#13;
In addition they had a new coach '02. "It was a great feeling because&#13;
and an injury that shocked Brian I played defense and I didn't have&#13;
Miller '04 at Ames. After having a ve: y many opportunities to score."&#13;
concussion he was out for the rest With ups and downs, the boy's&#13;
of the season. soccer team never gave up. They&#13;
With the teams' moral at an all practiced hard ending their&#13;
time low, Coach Gary Millburn, lo.sing streak. Ending the season&#13;
hosted a party at his house to with a bang.&#13;
cheer everyone up. Also, at the&#13;
lh a s ug!)fe e the bal from the opponent Thomas&#13;
Kunze '03 focused his concentration on the ball. Timmy Robicheau&#13;
'05 carefully watched the struggle as he prepared himself to assist his&#13;
teammate. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
56 &#13;
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5-10&#13;
Omaha Gross 1-2 L&#13;
S.C. North 1-2 L&#13;
MOM Valley 0-5 L&#13;
Millard West 0-5 L&#13;
Ames 0-4 L&#13;
Ralston 0-2 L&#13;
S.C. East 3-1 W&#13;
S.C. Heelan 0-1 L&#13;
St. Albert 1-2 L&#13;
Tee Jay 2-0W&#13;
Omaha Roncalli 2-1 W&#13;
S.C. West 7-0W&#13;
S.C. North 1-2 L&#13;
Tee Jay 4-2 W&#13;
Lewis Central 1-2 L&#13;
Tee Jay 0-1 , L&#13;
Stat Leaders&#13;
Goals&#13;
Charlie Petersen, 12&#13;
Robbie Pike, 6&#13;
Assists&#13;
Zack Petersen, 8&#13;
Max Milder, 2&#13;
Points&#13;
Charlie Petersen, 25&#13;
Robbie Pike, 12&#13;
Game Winning Goals&#13;
Charlie Petersen, 3&#13;
Saves&#13;
Adam Vanvoltenberg, 31&#13;
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•&#13;
Going for the Goal! ~r~e~~~~ a!'~~!~e'!a~as one of our&#13;
experienced , players, goals," Valerie Bohls, '04 said. "We&#13;
the girls' soccer teams came close last year and I thought&#13;
began the season with a strong we could do it this year."&#13;
start. Forthe JV team With many strong points and&#13;
the season "In practices we worked potential, .the&#13;
s t a r t e d team tried&#13;
out rough , together to improve our skills their best&#13;
after they b b I ,, and put forth&#13;
losttheirfirst and ecome etter p ayers, an effort in&#13;
game and McNabb said. every game&#13;
tied in the t o&#13;
next two games. The JV players had accomplish their goals. The team's&#13;
to remain focused, confident, and strong points that they showed&#13;
motivated throughout their games. throughout the season were&#13;
"I tried to stay motivated because I endurance, experience and strong&#13;
improve our skills and become&#13;
better players," Heather McNabb&#13;
'04 said. "We also tried working&#13;
better as a team."&#13;
Even though the team had many&#13;
strong points, there was one more&#13;
the team needed to possess in&#13;
order to make their season&#13;
successful.&#13;
"I expected the season would go&#13;
well," Sara Kernes '02 said, "As long&#13;
as we stayed focused and played&#13;
well together."&#13;
With confident and focused players,&#13;
the team put time and hard work&#13;
into the season so they could&#13;
wanted to win just like everyone offensive and defensive skills. To achieve their goals.&#13;
else," Susan Price, '04 said. "That improve their weak points , the&#13;
was all the motivation I needed." players practiced on weekdays&#13;
Advancing to state was one of the from 5-7 p.m. , doing different kinds&#13;
Varsity team's goals. of drills to prepare them for games.&#13;
"I thought we would go to state this "In practices we worked together to&#13;
58 &#13;
ia=n...,.~s Moines player behind&#13;
rely '02 gets ready to&#13;
[Jllfl!W a.OB teammate. Photo by&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
11-4&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
East D.M Valley&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
S.C. West&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Harlan&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
Tee Jay&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
S.C. North&#13;
Stat Leaders&#13;
3-1 w&#13;
5-1 w&#13;
2-0W&#13;
2-3 L&#13;
2-3 L&#13;
2-1 w&#13;
2-0W&#13;
3-0,W&#13;
6-0,W&#13;
3-1 , w&#13;
3-1 , w&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
2-1 , w&#13;
6-0,W&#13;
1-3, L&#13;
Goals: Sara Kernes, 12&#13;
Assists: Sara Kernes, 9&#13;
Points: Sara Kernes, 33&#13;
Saves: Jennifer Fauble, 36&#13;
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59 &#13;
s&#13;
On your Mark •••&#13;
By Jason Davidson With a young team which at CB Relays to TJ ," Dave Ortiz '02&#13;
needed the help of senior said.&#13;
leadership, the 2002 Breaking your PR(personal&#13;
boys track team had a tight bond record), was also one of the&#13;
throughout the season which helped highlights for some of the boys.&#13;
them to a overall "It t k lot of heart "One of the be~t s Uc c e S sf U I a eS a parts of track IS&#13;
season. and hard WOrk to run breaking your PR&#13;
"With all the . , because you know&#13;
different age track, It S not for your getting better,"&#13;
groups, we got everybody," Kellar said. Ersman said.&#13;
along really With all the youth&#13;
good as a team," Brian Ersman '02 on this years team, the future looks&#13;
said. good for the Lynx.&#13;
To entertain themselves before Track is very unique because it is a&#13;
their event, most of the team would team sport and an individual sport&#13;
help and cheer on their teammates at the same time.&#13;
and try to keep loose before their "Track is different from other sports&#13;
event. because it's a team sport but it is&#13;
"Before I would go I would cheer also an individual sport at the same&#13;
on the other guys and get mentally time," Kellar said.&#13;
prepared for my race," Rickie Kellar With all the long and tough&#13;
'02 said. practices, track is one of the more&#13;
Throughout the season there were physically exhausting sports.&#13;
a lot of individual and team "lttakesalotofheartandhardwork&#13;
highlights. to run track, it's not for everybody,"&#13;
"I thought the team highlight of the Kellar said.&#13;
season was finishing a close second&#13;
60 &#13;
As he crossed the finish line, Eric Jehnson '05 put all his effort in to&#13;
it. Johnson was one of the many freshman on the team this year.&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
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CB Relays 2rc1&#13;
Eagle Invite 7"'&#13;
Ram Relays 5111&#13;
Atlantic Relays 9111&#13;
Tee Jay Invite 6111&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 61 &#13;
• s&#13;
Ready, Set, Run&#13;
By Amanda Schofield The girls' track team bounded Pride and excitement started the&#13;
over hurdles, jumped pits of season for Megan Freeman '04.&#13;
sand , heaved steel balls, Her most memorable moment was&#13;
and raced the clock every day of setting a personal record in the high&#13;
the week. These girls strove to jump at Burke Relays.&#13;
improve themselves even in cold "I was so happy at Burke when I&#13;
rain and extreme wind. As a result, jumped five foot two," said Freeman.&#13;
two events qualified for Drake "My goal for the year was to break&#13;
relays, six events went on to the five and I did it at the first meet."&#13;
State meet Track wasn't&#13;
and_ of "Mr. Lakatos always pushed a11 fun and&#13;
~~inst: me to the best," Petratis said. ~~~=~ af~~&#13;
scored. "When I did something wrong B e c a u s e&#13;
With the h k I k "t" · Freeman's&#13;
m a n y e ma es sure now I . s i s t e r&#13;
triumphs came many memorable participated in the same events, she&#13;
moments. Freshman Amanda felt pressured to live up to Ashley's&#13;
Liston will remember the victory at records.&#13;
the Council Bluffs Relays. "Everyone expected Ashley to be&#13;
"I was happy but not surprised the best," Freeman said. "And they&#13;
when we won by so much," Liston expected me to beat her when I'm&#13;
said. ''The coaches knew we were her age just because we do all the&#13;
going to (win) when we came out same things."&#13;
of the field events so well. It was so Freeman was not the only person&#13;
much fun getting the trophy and whose performance was influenced&#13;
running a victory lap." by other people. Megan Petratis '03&#13;
62&#13;
said her coach had the most effect&#13;
on her running.&#13;
"Mr. Lakatos always pushed me to&#13;
the best," Petratis said. "When I did&#13;
something wrong he makes sure I&#13;
know it."&#13;
According to Bethany Spilde '02,&#13;
many people impacted her running&#13;
this year, even people that are no&#13;
longer here.&#13;
"Mr. Lakatos, all the other girls, and&#13;
the girls from past teams had an&#13;
influence," Spilde said. "They all&#13;
encouraged me in some way."&#13;
Regardless of all the team support,&#13;
Petratis still got nervous before her&#13;
race.&#13;
"Even when I stretched out, my&#13;
muscles were so tight," Petratis said.&#13;
"I was nervous. I just thought about&#13;
pushing myself to get to the finish&#13;
line first."&#13;
Though all the nerves , adverse&#13;
weather, and with new friendships,&#13;
the girls' track team accomplished&#13;
many of their goals &#13;
The Last Word&#13;
Ralston Relays 4th&#13;
LC Invite n/a&#13;
cs Relays 1st&#13;
Ram Co-Ed 4th&#13;
Atlantic Co-Ed 8th&#13;
M RC Relays 3rd&#13;
Districts 7th&#13;
State Qualifiers: Ashley&#13;
Freeman, Elisha Turek,&#13;
Jessica Regan, and&#13;
Kendra Chapin.&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 63 &#13;
TEE Time o~~i~~ g~!!~ improvement was the main&#13;
goal of the season . With&#13;
several boys on the team, they all&#13;
worked hard and pushed&#13;
themselves to perform better.&#13;
"The season started out pretty&#13;
decent," Kyle Vannier '05 said, "we&#13;
were always trying to improve." The&#13;
season didn't start out with many&#13;
wins, but it was their goal to improve&#13;
by the end of the season.&#13;
"The season went well ," Zach&#13;
Winter '03 said, "but there is still&#13;
room for improvement." Yet, the&#13;
team was still in high spirits and&#13;
having fun playing golf.&#13;
"Golfing itself is a lot of fun ," Winter&#13;
said. "We always have a lot of fun&#13;
when we play together."&#13;
All of the boys seemed to agree&#13;
that golf is a great sport and they&#13;
had a good time playing together&#13;
this season.&#13;
64&#13;
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6-0&#13;
Districts 3rd&#13;
St. Albert 186-233, W&#13;
MRC Invite 3 rd&#13;
CityTournament 1s1&#13;
T J Invite 2nd&#13;
Lewis Central 182-237, W&#13;
Shennendoah 185-197, W&#13;
Lewis Central 218-256, W&#13;
Tee Jay 193-235, W&#13;
Missouri Valley 198-258, W &#13;
I&#13;
• s Girls olf Under Par&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
S.C. North 364&#13;
S.C. East 380&#13;
AL Invite 384&#13;
S.C. Heelan 393&#13;
S.C. West 444&#13;
T J Invite 543&#13;
Team Averages&#13;
Amy McKenzie 96&#13;
Addie Plummer 91&#13;
Rachel Lenhardt 92&#13;
Lisa Alkire 105&#13;
By Erika Cole The girls golf season started&#13;
off strong, with&#13;
approximately 17 girls out for&#13;
the team. With all of the hard work&#13;
that the girls put in, they went&#13;
undefeated for their first six matches&#13;
of the season.&#13;
"The season really went well ,"&#13;
Addie Plummer '02 said, "We were&#13;
always improving and state is&#13;
definitely in view." Yet, winning all of&#13;
their matches wasn't enough. AL:s&#13;
golfer Rachel Lenhardt '03, finished&#13;
first in each of the teams' matches.&#13;
"I think Rachel is a role model for&#13;
the team," Plummer '02 said. "She&#13;
was a hard worker and was always&#13;
trying to improve."&#13;
The girls performed well at the City&#13;
Tournament as well. They won the&#13;
City Girls Golf Tournament for the&#13;
second year in a row, and all six of&#13;
the varsity players meddled at that&#13;
tournament.&#13;
There were also lots of laughs and&#13;
several memorable times shared&#13;
amongst the team, making it a&#13;
season to remember.&#13;
"Whenever we were together we&#13;
had lots of fun, and the talks with Mr.&#13;
Brown were always hi larious,"&#13;
Lenhardt said. "We shared many&#13;
memorable moments together on&#13;
the team." The girls always had a&#13;
good time joking around and&#13;
forming their own clubs such as the&#13;
Future American Golf Society.&#13;
Amidst all of the laughs and&#13;
memories that the team shared, the&#13;
girls worked hard and performed at&#13;
their best.&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 65 &#13;
The 2002 boy's tennis team&#13;
had several players&#13;
returning, as well as a&#13;
substantial number of rookie&#13;
the A.L. courts, the boys practiced&#13;
mainly at Lakeshore and Big Lake.&#13;
"It's ridiculous that we had to drive&#13;
that far to places like Big Lake and&#13;
freshmen.&#13;
Despite&#13;
inexperience,&#13;
the . boys&#13;
practiced&#13;
intensely to&#13;
Lakeshore for&#13;
"We all had a lot of fun practices when&#13;
learning and developing there _are&#13;
courts right&#13;
new skills." Kukkonen said. here," Larson&#13;
learn new skills and brush up on&#13;
the old ones.&#13;
"It was hard since I was going up&#13;
against mostly juniors and seniors&#13;
that have played before , but I&#13;
learned a lot, too," Scott Larson '05&#13;
said.&#13;
Though some players had played&#13;
tennis for fun, only one had played&#13;
on an A.L. team before.&#13;
"I was the only returning player this&#13;
year, so I concentrated mostly on&#13;
improving my technique," Andy&#13;
Kukkonen '02 said. "It was kind of&#13;
tough being the only one that had&#13;
played the sport in seasons past,&#13;
but we all had a lot of fun learning&#13;
and developing new skills."&#13;
Practices have been unique this&#13;
year. Do to the girl's primary use of&#13;
66&#13;
said.&#13;
This year, Patty Norman instructed&#13;
the boy's tennis team instead of&#13;
the girl's junior varsity team. The&#13;
practices were hard with a variety&#13;
of excersizes and drills new to the&#13;
team.&#13;
"Mrs. Norman helped us with a lot&#13;
of different exercises during&#13;
practices," Kukkonen said. "Some&#13;
of them, like the importance of&#13;
playing at the net, came in hand&#13;
during matches."&#13;
Regardless of a small sized team,&#13;
mainly consisting of freshmen, the&#13;
boys held their own in their&#13;
matches and overall improved&#13;
their skills and technique. Even&#13;
though there was hard work, the&#13;
guys had a lot of fun playing tennis&#13;
this season.&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
Team 0-4&#13;
MRC 0-3&#13;
JV 0-2&#13;
•&#13;
Joel Patrick 5-6&#13;
Andy Kukkonen 2-4&#13;
Andy Ausdemore 0-4&#13;
Scott Larson 1-5&#13;
Sean Brummer 1-4&#13;
Brad Caprion 0-6&#13;
Alex Rosenberg 1-1&#13;
Joe Wendi 0-1&#13;
Patrick/Larson 0-2&#13;
Kukkonen/ Ausdemore 0-1&#13;
Wendi/Johnson 0-1&#13;
Kukkonen/Larson 0-1&#13;
Caprion/Brummer 0-1&#13;
Patrick/Kukkonen 1-2&#13;
Brummer/Larsen 0-2&#13;
Ausdemore/Larson 0-1 &#13;
year there was approximately sixty&#13;
girls out for the sport. This year&#13;
about half that number continued&#13;
through the season.&#13;
With a smaller team there was&#13;
additional court availability&#13;
therefore more practice time. The&#13;
practices consisted of jumping&#13;
rope, running line drills, doubles&#13;
exercises, and working on other&#13;
skills.&#13;
"Practices were much more&#13;
effective this year because they&#13;
focused more on our form and style&#13;
than simply trying to get the ball&#13;
over the net," Anna George '03 said.&#13;
Brian Pregon has coached the&#13;
varsity team for several years, but&#13;
this year the junior varsity had the&#13;
opportunity to work with someone&#13;
new. Dirk Waller replaced Patty&#13;
Norman as the junior varsity coach.&#13;
"Tennis has been very different&#13;
than anything I've-coached before!"&#13;
Waller said. "It's almost always&#13;
been fun and I've really seen&#13;
improvement in every player!"&#13;
Even with a new coach's technique&#13;
a large amount of their matches.&#13;
"It's hard to get used to another&#13;
person's approach to the game, but&#13;
Mr. Waller has been a great coach&#13;
this season," George said.&#13;
"We've had some tough competitors&#13;
this year, like Skutt, Shenandoah&#13;
and Gross, but overall we've don~&#13;
really well ," Molly Dillehay '03 said.&#13;
"We've practiced hard and it shows."&#13;
Even with demanding practices&#13;
and grueling matches, the girls&#13;
greatly enjoyed the 2002 spring&#13;
season.&#13;
The Last Word&#13;
Jessica Lalk 1-2&#13;
Molly Dillehay 3-0&#13;
Minette Ridenour 3-0&#13;
Melissa Cameron 2-1&#13;
Nina Tangletporhbol 3-1&#13;
Courtney Grandia 2-2&#13;
Lalk/Ridenour 11 -0&#13;
Dillehay/Cameron 5-2&#13;
Tangletporhbol/G randia2-1&#13;
State Qualifiers&#13;
Lalk/Ridenour&#13;
With an ambition to get a point for her te&#13;
prepared herself to hit the tennis ball. P.&#13;
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T ey'll tum&#13;
by Kristin Grandick C heerleading ... when most&#13;
people think of it, they think&#13;
of porn pons, short skirts,&#13;
and peppiness . But the Lynx&#13;
cheerleaders were much more than&#13;
sixteen girls cheering the team on&#13;
from the sidelines.&#13;
Practice started in the summer and&#13;
continued through the end of&#13;
Febru?ry. Instead of attending&#13;
camp in the summer, the&#13;
cheerleaders attended Elite Cheer,&#13;
which helped them with stunting,&#13;
tumbling , and conditioning&#13;
techniques. They continued to&#13;
receive help from Elite Cheer&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
"The instructors from Elite Cheer&#13;
helped us perfect not only our&#13;
individual stunts but our routines&#13;
as a whole," Suzanne Nikkel '02&#13;
said . "They taught us new&#13;
techniques and motivated us to&#13;
perform to the best of our ability.&#13;
Stunting was a big part of&#13;
cheerleading and because the&#13;
Varsity squad was experienced&#13;
with stunting, they didn't have much&#13;
difficulty learning stunts.&#13;
The cheerleaders experienced&#13;
many challenges throughout the&#13;
year.&#13;
"Preparing for state was probably&#13;
the biggest challenge," Beck said.&#13;
" The conditioning and building&#13;
endurance was really hard ."&#13;
There were also several injuries&#13;
amongst the cheerleaders.&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw tore her ACL ,&#13;
68&#13;
Jennifer Morley '03 rolled her ankle&#13;
and Jessica Mayberry '04 broke her&#13;
wrist. Not to mention the several&#13;
sore wrists, bruises and aching&#13;
backs. But through it all, the girls&#13;
were never discouraged and&#13;
worked even harder.&#13;
''Tearing my ACL was just one of&#13;
those freak accidents," Shaw said.&#13;
"But we had to keep on going&#13;
because we had a routine coming&#13;
up and we couldn't afford wasting&#13;
any time ."&#13;
For the second year in the row, the&#13;
cheerleaders competed at state and&#13;
for the second time, it was a&#13;
disappointment. However, the girls&#13;
still managed to have fun.&#13;
"Even though the ranking we&#13;
received was not what we&#13;
deserved, we still had fun and gave&#13;
the best performance ever!" Ashley&#13;
Thomas '03 said. The girls gave a&#13;
flawless routine but the timekeeper&#13;
at the competition stated that their&#13;
time was too long and several&#13;
points were deducted.&#13;
Several memories were made&#13;
during the year.&#13;
"Decorating signs for the junior&#13;
volleyball players for state was so&#13;
much fun ," Thomas said. " It was&#13;
crazy because we were&#13;
hammering signs in their yards at&#13;
midnight!"&#13;
Through good times and bad, the&#13;
cheerleaders kept heads up high&#13;
and all accomplished their goals.&#13;
or Ya! &#13;
The Last W ord&#13;
The Cheerleaders sold&#13;
Lynx cards at the beginning&#13;
of the year as a fundraiser&#13;
Patty Norman was the&#13;
sponsor&#13;
Nikki Mcintosh and Lisa&#13;
Fidone were the coaches&#13;
They competed at state and&#13;
performed several routines&#13;
at pep assemblies&#13;
They attended Elite Cheer&#13;
for help with stunting and&#13;
tumbling.&#13;
They participated in the&#13;
Pride Day Parade.&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 69 &#13;
5,6,7,8Dan&#13;
iv~!~!~~:.. ~,!!!~~!~ pushed Dance! This year's porn pon narrowly out of the 3 rd place&#13;
season was a hard one. The position. Still the team kept on, they&#13;
year started out on a good note with took choreography into their own&#13;
the girls finishing an impressive hands and members Erin Stopak&#13;
second place at camp. However, and Miranda Davidson&#13;
near the end of October, Sponsor choreographed a lyrical routine to&#13;
Kerri Richardson resigned due to take to MA (Marching Auxilary)&#13;
personal reasons, leaving the team Dance and Drill team competition.&#13;
without a sponsor with less than a They finally saw some rewards to&#13;
month till their state competition. all their hard work , they finished&#13;
Despite the setback the girls hired with a Sweepstakes placing which&#13;
a choreographer to come in and illustrated that each routine scored&#13;
teach them a routine to take to state. over 85 out of 100 points.&#13;
They worked "After state&#13;
hard often "After state we really we really&#13;
ha_ving practices worked hard and it was worke_d hard&#13;
twice a day. One and 1t was&#13;
at 6 :30 a.m. nice to be able to place at nice to be able&#13;
before school A,, V d H . to place at&#13;
and another at M ' an er elm sard. M A&#13;
3:00 p.m. after school.&#13;
"Practices became a little more&#13;
intense once we got closer to&#13;
state,"Ashley Ball '03 said.&#13;
The team did get a new sponsor,&#13;
Science teacher, Erin Fryman . She&#13;
helped them to get organized for&#13;
state and raised the overall&#13;
motivation driving the girls to do&#13;
well.&#13;
"Miss Fryman was a life saver for&#13;
us," Mallory VanderHelm '04 said ,&#13;
"She helped us to become a better&#13;
team."&#13;
The girls performed an almost&#13;
fl awless routine only to be&#13;
deducted 5 oints due to a minor&#13;
70&#13;
VanderHelm said.&#13;
This year as many may have&#13;
noticed the porn pon team had a&#13;
new addition. A JV squad, which&#13;
performed at a few of the Varsity&#13;
boys and Girls basketball games.&#13;
The team helped many freshman&#13;
and sophomores to get the&#13;
experience they need to move up&#13;
to Varsity the following year.&#13;
The girls worked hard to get back&#13;
into the swing of things with a fresh&#13;
start and a new sponsor. The&#13;
season may have been hard but&#13;
many agree that the Porn Pon team&#13;
is now better than ever.&#13;
As the audience cheered the Porn Pon&#13;
squad performed their jazz routine from·&#13;
state. They received a division one rating.&#13;
Submitted Photo &#13;
The Last Word&#13;
Division one rating and&#13;
fourth place in Jazz at state.&#13;
Division one ratin g and&#13;
fourth place in Porn at state.&#13;
Recieved a choreography&#13;
award at Marching Auxillary&#13;
Competition for Porn.&#13;
Was invited to the National&#13;
NOA Competition at camp.&#13;
Six All-American nominees&#13;
from both Reserve and&#13;
Varsity.&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson 71 &#13;
s •••&#13;
Rickie Kellar Bethany Spilde Chris Milner Danielle Yeutter&#13;
Joe Jayjack Kellie Price Elisha Turek Teddy Christiansen&#13;
Girls Swimming&#13;
Andre Vandervelde Lucas Hale Cindy Christiansen Suzanne Nikkel&#13;
72 &#13;
••• Standing Above the Rest&#13;
Laura AndrieG rondek&#13;
Minette Ridenour&#13;
Sara Kernes&#13;
Matt Bomgaars Rachel Lenhardt Joel Patrick&#13;
Ed Gregory Ashley Freeman Charlie Petersen&#13;
What it takes to be an MVP •••&#13;
"I practice a lot and have fun with it, playing golf for AL is really laid back and we&#13;
just go out and try to have a good time and do our best," Matt Bomgaars '02 said.&#13;
"Hard work, determination and the love of the sport have gotten me pretty far in&#13;
my volleyball career." Bethany Spilde '02 said.&#13;
"Being a positive role model for other squad members, helping organize and keeping&#13;
others spirits high" Suzanne Nikkel '02 said.&#13;
"It takes a lot of work and persistence to keep you going when things get hard,"&#13;
Teddy Christiansen '02 said.&#13;
"Porn Pon is so much more than just a dance team. With early morning&#13;
practices, all of the problems we have had this year, and changing coaches we&#13;
have had a lot of trouble staying together as a team. Situations like this bring&#13;
out the worst in some and the best in others. I hope that I have been a positive&#13;
leader for all my girls," Laura Andrie-Grondek '02 said.&#13;
Page by Miranda Davidson&#13;
73 &#13;
74&#13;
Group Pictures&#13;
Snapshots of a Year&#13;
1" Row: Matt Scherer, Adam Spitznagle, Skyler Beck, Mark Jurgens, Brian Heitoff, and&#13;
Roger Sandau. 2"" Row: Seth Podendorf, Austin Shaw, Matt Turner, Derrick Markley, Rick&#13;
Lainson, and Zack Smyser. 3"' Row: Coach Rob Dittmer, Tony Salvo, Jon Kinney, Angel&#13;
Franco, Jimmy Lewis, Corey Chavera, Coach Kenny.&#13;
'~ .1&#13;
1" Row: Andy Hasbrouck, Mike Wagner, Jimmy Lewis, Angel Franco, and Jon Kinney. 2""&#13;
Row: Matt Scherer, Joel Yoder Matt Brown, Rick Kellar, and Jeff Loup. 3'" Row: Coach&#13;
Mike Starner, Mark Thomsen, Joe Jayjack, Dan Wymore, Chad Gump, Mike Brownlee, and&#13;
Coach Johnson.&#13;
1" Row: Adam Manz, Nick McCoy, Adam Albertson , Coach Whacker, Coach&#13;
Conyers , Danny Nunan , and Nate Harm. 2"" Row: Luke Long and Craig&#13;
Showers. 3'0 Row: Chris Johnson , Joe Hunter, and Jake Haas. 4'" Row:&#13;
Eric Johnson, Chuck Kinney and Sean Bagby.&#13;
1" Row: Drew Mefford, Rick Lainson, Dan Stein, Cody Nelson, and Shawn Bagby. 2"" Row:&#13;
Zach Smyser, Corey Chavera, Roger Sandau, Tyler Osborn, John Thomas, and Coach&#13;
Shaa.&#13;
1'' Row: Kim Witt, Michelle Glanz, Marcia Freeman, and Andrea Yoder. 2n0 Row: Jimmi&#13;
McCoy, Kelsey Murray, Heather Steffens, Kayla Richter, Katie Hiller, Katelyn Witt, Catherine&#13;
Johnson, and Ashlee Durham. 3'" Row: Coach Angie Palmer, Kellie Price, Kristin McCoy,&#13;
Carly Bressman, Rachel Smith, Ashley Anderson , Kristen Whitman, Marcy Woodard,&#13;
Emily Whittington, and Coach Scott Heese.&#13;
• •&#13;
1" Row: Steve Jacobs, Jesse Borden, Kasey Beck, Nate Bates, Andre Vandervelde, Tony&#13;
Wright, Mike Childers, Eric Albertson , Ryan Hollins, Zeb McKern, and Richie Palen. 2""&#13;
Row: Manager Michaela Hallman, Josh Miller, Matt Argetsinger, Jovan Albertson , Roger&#13;
Sandau, Joe McNeil, Artie Scortino, Travis Brazael, Eric Scheid, Rickie Kellar, Keith&#13;
Barnes, John Smay, Joe Thomas and Alaina Lamphear. 3'" Row: Hoss Wright, Bryan&#13;
McKern, Seth Lorenz, Bruce Landstrom, Coach Harm, Coach Herrera, Coach Paulson,&#13;
Coach Olsen, Coach Beyenhof, Coach Novotony, Coach Taylor, Brian Ersman, and Seth&#13;
Steenson. 4'" Row: Gary Hankins, Matt Johnson, Tara Kernes, Tom Hauser. Pat Swaink,&#13;
Alex Buss, Ryan Mccardle, Jeff Myre, Ralph Carmona, and Jake Bussing. 5'" Row: Joe&#13;
Dissalvo, Christian Regan, Chad Hiller, Brandon Long, Taylor Burkum, Chris Steven, Joe&#13;
Prine, Josh McNeil, Aldo Gonzalez, Chris Burnham, and Kasey Corum. 6'" Row: Severin&#13;
Michalski, Alex Allen, Jake Knott, David Zabel, Jeff Sievers, David Ortiz, Dan Wolfe,&#13;
Andrew Batt, TJ Mackland, Tai Quick, and Keith Foote. &#13;
I\&#13;
e'"J! ~ 1" Row: Jessica Regan, Julie Mruz, Kendra Chapin, and Tosha Long. 2"" Row: Ashley&#13;
Evans, Jordan Elonich, Magan Roarty, Kayleigh Coker, Erin Kellar, and Amber Raes. 3"'&#13;
Row: Emily Whittington, Tess Musil, Laura Schultz, and Beth Knott. 4 th Row: Coach Julie&#13;
Duval, Krystal Weis, Amber Yoder, Elisha Turek, and Kellie Price.&#13;
1" Row: Joe H~~ter, Jake Haas, and Nick McCoy. 2"" Row: Coach Rob Dittmer, Coach&#13;
Dennis Devault, Craig Showers, Tony Vergamini, Chuck Kinney, Chris Johnson, and Coach&#13;
Rob Kinney.&#13;
1" Row: Manager Haley Smith. 2nd Row: Seth Steensen, Brian Heitoff, Eric McSorley, Joel&#13;
Patrick, and Joseph Welch. 3"' Row: Coach Dennis Mitchell, Chad Hiller, Cody Gilmore,&#13;
Tim Burhman, Steve Ortiz, and Coach Bart Witte.&#13;
1" Row: Kelsey Murray, Jenna McClure, Katie Hiller and Chelsea Jarvis. 2"' Row: Megan&#13;
Shadden, Ashley McCall, Katelyn Witt, Tiffany Mace, Mikaela Brown and Kayla Richter. 3"'&#13;
Row: Coach Allyn Coppock, Lauren Webster, Amanda Liston, Stephanie Grap, Allison&#13;
Kennedy, Amanda Crane, and Coach Kelly Frasch!.&#13;
;,,,;;,,,:--..,!!k.v,,,&#13;
1" Row: Elisha Turek and Megan Freeman. 2"' Row: Minette Ridenour. 3"' Row: Coach&#13;
Chuck May, Amber Yoder, Jessica Regan , Amanda Heitoff, Jessica Lalk, and Krystal&#13;
Weis. 4th Row: Addie Plummer, Kelli Cooney, Lisa Alkire, Ashley Freeman, Sara Kernes,&#13;
Jimmi McCoy, and Bethany Spilde.&#13;
1 ". Row: Zach Smyser, Tyler Johnston, Kyle Miller, and Chris Kais . 2"' Row: Manager&#13;
Bridgette Smith, Matt Argetsinger, Cody Nelson, Roger Sandau, Jason Davidson, and&#13;
Manager Michaela Hallman. 3"' Row: Coach Mike Doner, Mitch Herrick, Brad Capron,&#13;
Parker Smith, Alex Rosenberg, John Stanford, and Coach Jason Smith.&#13;
1" Row: Yoshi Nitta, Rick Kellar, Bryan McClure, and Kyle Miller. 2"' Row: Zach Peters&#13;
Jake Brandt, Jordan Brandt, Josh Tiffey, Joel Yoder, Manager Michaela Hallman 3"' R~~'. Coach Dave Stucker, Manager Bridgette Smith, Dan Wolfe, Teddy Christens~n Ch · ·&#13;
Milner, Will Solomon, Coach Dick Wettengel, and Coach Mike Doner. ' ns&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 75 &#13;
Group Pictures&#13;
con't&#13;
76&#13;
1" Row: Amanda Heithoff, Jessica Lalk, Jessica Regan , Sara Kernes, Minette Ridenour&#13;
and Shannon Glanz. 2"' Row: Coach Jim Johnson, Sammi Fetch, Bethany Spilde and&#13;
Coach Cory Wacker. 3"' Row: Coach Russ Mapes, Coach Chuck May, Kahla Atherton,&#13;
Addie Plummer, Elisha Turek, Ashley Freeman, Megan Freeman, Megan Petratis, Krystal&#13;
Weis and Coach Phil Nielson.&#13;
1" Row: Kelsey Murray, Christine Wagner, Tiffany Shaheen, and Beth Knott. 2"' Row:&#13;
Stephanie Grap, Becky Reynolds, Tiffany Espelund, Crystal Reedy and Megan Petratis.&#13;
3"' Row: Amber Yoder, Danielle Ye utter, Amanda Liston, Jessica Regan , Sara Hansen, and&#13;
Kendra Chapin. 4'" Row: Coach Don Schwartz, Coach Ron Lakatos, Coach Smith, Elisha&#13;
Turek, Bethany Spilde, Ashley Freeman, Megan Freeman, and Kellie Price.&#13;
1" Row: Joel Patrick, Ben Heithoff, Eric Hallegan, Nick Jerkovich, Max Milder, Frank&#13;
Petersen, and L.J . Robinson. 2"" Row: Coach Gary Milbourn, Victor Gonzalez, Adam&#13;
Lewis, Brian Jensen, Zach Somers, Zach Peterson, Charlie Petersen, Robbie Pike, Kyler&#13;
Underwood, and Adam VanVoltenberg.&#13;
~} '&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
1" Row: Brett Richardson, Tony Wright, Logan Allen, Nate Harm, Adam Manz, Eric&#13;
Hallagan, and Brad Nikkel. 2"" Row: Andre Vandervelde, Nate Bates, Ben McCall, Josh&#13;
Sortino, Gabe Burkum, Mike Childers, and Adam Lewis. 3'' Row: T.J. Mackland, Josh&#13;
McNeil, Jeff Sievers, Hoss Wright, Joe McNeil, Donovan Beckwith, Philip Deikman, Chris&#13;
Stevens, Taylor Burkum, and Keith Foote.&#13;
1" Row: Liz Burk, Katie Johnson.and Nicole Christensen. 2"' Row: Julie Mruz, Nina&#13;
Tanglertpaibul, Kayla Richter, Jenna McClure, Melissa Hodapp, and Marcy Peltz. 3"' Row:&#13;
Coach Dirk Waller, Laura Engstrom, Erika Cole, Melissa Cameron, Alexis Fisher, Jessica&#13;
Lalk, Minette Ridenour, Anna George, and Coach Bryan Pregon.&#13;
1" Row: Melissa Mcsorley, Jimmi McCoy, Kaleigh Coker, Stephanie Palser, Shannon&#13;
Glanz, Kara Higgins, Emily Whittington, and Lyndsey Love. 2"" Row: Valerie Bohls, Caitlin&#13;
Wearne, Tracy Bechtold, Ali Fauble, Sara Kernes, Danielle Mendoza, and Mandy Merica. &#13;
1" Row: Caleb Lenhardt, Kyle Cochran, Mike Crowley, Joe Welch, Nate Dickey, and Cory&#13;
McKee. 2nc1 Row: Joel Yoder, Josh Gibler, Kyle Vannier, Zach Winter, Jake Dix, Kyle&#13;
Bauerly, Matt Allmon, and Austin Diehm. Not Pictured: Matt Bomgaars and Christian&#13;
Regan.&#13;
1" Row: LeAnn McDaniel, Amy McKenzie, Courtney Killion, Erin Stopak, and Rachel&#13;
Lenhardt. 2"' Row: Amanda Scott, Lisa Alkire, Kahla Atherton, Lauren Kennedy, Meghan&#13;
Filbert, Cara Campbell, and Jenna Comley. Not Pictured: Alison Henderson and Addie&#13;
Plummer.&#13;
1" Row: Laura Andrie-Grondek, Mallory Vanderhelm, Janet&#13;
Summy, and Ashley Grimm. 2"' Row: Lindsee Garlock, Elisha&#13;
Kohl, and Heather Beckert. 3"' Row: Jordanne Jones, Erin&#13;
Stopak, Miranda Davidson, and Ashley Ball.&#13;
~&#13;
1" Row: Suzanne Nikkel and Melissa Stevens. 2"' Row: April Harvey, Bonnie Cox, and&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw. 3"' Row: Kara Higgins, Meghan Filbert, Molly Durick, Kristin Grandick, and&#13;
Jennifer Morley. 4'" Row: Carrie Beck, Ambur Lyons, Jamie Matheson, Ashley Thomas,&#13;
Danielle Mendoza, Jessica Mayberry, and Melissa Dollen.&#13;
Pictures lftrere not available for these&#13;
sports&#13;
Boys an Gir s&#13;
Swimming Sean Brummer&#13;
Joe Disalvo&#13;
David English&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
Zack Hamllton&#13;
Bruce Landstrom&#13;
Vince Leber&#13;
Steve Maffox&#13;
Josh Miller&#13;
Andy Osborn&#13;
Joe Reid&#13;
Maff Staley&#13;
Adam Thomas&#13;
Joe Wendi&#13;
Shawn Avis&#13;
Cristin Runyon&#13;
Crystal Sharp&#13;
Stefanie Shivley&#13;
Andrea Ware&#13;
Cindy Christensen&#13;
Becky Bookout&#13;
Megan Brown&#13;
Alyssa Dovls&#13;
Arica Ebersold&#13;
Stephanie Ecckley&#13;
Calise Finken&#13;
Courtney Grandla&#13;
Courtney Hagen&#13;
Trisha Hultgren&#13;
Jenny Johnson&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
StephanleLlpcamon&#13;
Amy McKensle&#13;
Becky Reynolds&#13;
Megan Shadden&#13;
Meghan Schulta&#13;
Jessica Tarks&#13;
Erin Welch&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
Jovan Albertson&#13;
Sean Bagby&#13;
Joe Disalvo&#13;
Keith Foote&#13;
Joe Don Hunter&#13;
Eric Johnson&#13;
Rickie Keller&#13;
William Leggio&#13;
Chris Milner&#13;
Brandon Ramsey&#13;
Craig Showers&#13;
Parker Smith&#13;
Alex Allen&#13;
Donavan Beclcwith&#13;
Brian Erisman&#13;
Ed Gregory&#13;
Chris Johnson&#13;
Matt Johnson&#13;
Greg Knudson&#13;
Severin Michalski&#13;
David Ortiz&#13;
Kurt Schneckloth&#13;
Mike Showers&#13;
Hoss Wright&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
Joel Patrick&#13;
Andy Kukkonen&#13;
Andy Ausdemore&#13;
Brad Capron&#13;
ScoH Larson&#13;
Alex Rosenberg&#13;
Sean Brummer&#13;
Joe Wendi&#13;
Devin Dart&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 77 &#13;
78 &#13;
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new es&#13;
was a hit&#13;
students&#13;
AL Student&#13;
1205 Bonham Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Page by Stephanie Palser 79 &#13;
Crimson&#13;
80&#13;
q.l)&lt;r&#13;
Blue&#13;
By Kristin Grandick&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
Students published the AL yearbook for over&#13;
100 years.&#13;
The sponsor was Gretchen Graham.&#13;
28 students were on the yearbook staff.&#13;
Yearbook held weekly worknights.&#13;
Yearbook met 2B and 3B.&#13;
Sponsored the Yearbook Signing Party.&#13;
"Yearbook was a fun activity to be in." Chase&#13;
Davidson '02 said. "It taught me leadership&#13;
skills and ways to use the computer for my&#13;
daily life."&#13;
After a stressful class period, Kristin Gra~dic~ '03 and Nicole&#13;
Jensen '02 would unwind by talking and listening to the radio.&#13;
"Kristin and I were the biggest perfectionists on the sta_tt," J~nsen&#13;
said. " After a hard day of editing we would relax by listening to&#13;
music, talking , and giving make-overs." Photo by Kristine&#13;
E eryone on yearbook had their own reasons for joining staff.&#13;
oined the staff because I wanted to improve my writing and I&#13;
ted to have a say in what went into the yearbook," Minh Tran&#13;
'04 said . File Photo&#13;
The photographers were assigned to take pictures in and&#13;
outside of class. They were obligated to attend all home&#13;
sports events and school activities. "Sometimes it was hard&#13;
attending all of the home events because we had prior&#13;
arrangements that we couldn't change," Harlan Muir '03 said.&#13;
"But there were enough photographers that not everyone&#13;
had to attend each event:' Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
I-"----&#13;
Clubs and classes' editor, Stephanie Palser '03, and student life editor, Jordanne Jones&#13;
'03, had to identify the students in the club pictures. "Identifying the kids in the clubs was&#13;
hard because there were so many kids that were involved in school and we didn't know&#13;
who all of them were," Palser said. "But it was a good way of getting people in the&#13;
yearbook." File Photo&#13;
Writers spent&#13;
much of class time&#13;
brainstorming&#13;
ideas for their&#13;
stories. "I used&#13;
class time as a&#13;
time to think of&#13;
ways to make my&#13;
stories interesting&#13;
and unique,"&#13;
Terran Pike '04&#13;
said . Photo by&#13;
Kristine Hartman &#13;
A photographer's job allowed he/she to get to know the faces around the school. "I became a&#13;
photographer because I was new to AL and wanted to get involved," Kristine Hartman '03 said.&#13;
"I also had an interest in photography." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
After printing his pictures of boys basketball, Zac Evers '03, showed the sports editor, Miranda&#13;
Davidson '03. "We had to show the editors the pictures so they could approve them," Evers&#13;
said. "If the pictures weren't of a high enough quality, we would have to reprint them." File Photo&#13;
One of the duties of being a writer was to highlight everyone's name that appeared in the&#13;
yearbook. "The reason we highlighted names was so that we knew how many times each&#13;
person appeared in the yearbook," Kristen Whitman '04 said. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Chase Davidson '02 was the big man on staff. "As head editor, I&#13;
tried to intimidate the other staff members into meeting their&#13;
deadlines," Davidson said. "And it worked!" File Photo&#13;
Page By Stephanie Palser 81 &#13;
'\~e.&#13;
Echoes&#13;
by Jason Davidson&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
The newspaper has been published for&#13;
over 100 years.&#13;
The sponsor was Gretchen Graham&#13;
There were 25 people on the newspaper staff.&#13;
They published the newspaper monthly.&#13;
"I really enjoyed being on newspaper because I&#13;
thought it was a good atmosphere to be in," Vince&#13;
Leber '04 said.&#13;
Working hard on&#13;
the computer,&#13;
photographer&#13;
Pete Lumbis&#13;
helped to do his&#13;
part to get the&#13;
newspaper out&#13;
on time. "I think&#13;
the hardest part&#13;
of being a&#13;
photographer&#13;
was thinking of&#13;
interesting ideas&#13;
for photos,"&#13;
Lumbis said. " I&#13;
really liked the&#13;
atmosphere, it&#13;
was really easy&#13;
going, and it's&#13;
different from&#13;
other classes."&#13;
File Photo&#13;
82&#13;
Eric Ruesch '02&#13;
worked on the&#13;
computer making his&#13;
spread better. Ruesch&#13;
was on the newspaper&#13;
staff since he was a&#13;
sophomore and was&#13;
the opinion editor for&#13;
the newspaper during&#13;
the year. He provided&#13;
the school with&#13;
interesting stories and&#13;
editorials throughout&#13;
the year about current&#13;
and school related&#13;
issues. File Photo&#13;
During the second hour period, the newspaper staff sat together and helped each other think of&#13;
better story ideas. The staff helped one another throughout the year in order to put out a better •&#13;
quality paper. Everyone got along on staff most of the time which made it easier to work together.&#13;
File Photo&#13;
A writer on the newspaper staff, Vince Leber '04 asked&#13;
questions about his story. The writers were a big part&#13;
of putting out the newspaper this year. "I think getting ,&#13;
my stories done was pretty tough but it was worth it to&#13;
have people read your work in the paper," Leber said.&#13;
File Photo &#13;
Interviewing volleyball players, Sports Editor, Dan Wolfe '02 talked&#13;
to Jessica Lalk '03 and Elisha Turek '03. "I thought the hardest part&#13;
of newspaper was making the deadlines,'' Wolfe said. "It was hard to&#13;
get stories and pages in on time." Wolfe had been on the staff since&#13;
he was a junior. File Photo&#13;
.-&#13;
;--&#13;
Posing for the picture that accompanied his monthly column, Joe Jayjack '02 wasn't the only one&#13;
excited about the new refrigerator in the journalism room. The whole statt enjoyed the new luxury&#13;
of having one. During his first year on statt, Jayjack had a regular column in the Echoes and&#13;
wrote for the sports section of the Daily Nonpareil. File Photo&#13;
As a cartoonist for the newspaper, Chelsea Baker '03 had a unique job. "I had been drawing&#13;
ever sinc.e I can. remember," Baker said. "I really enjoyed it." For some people, the cartoons&#13;
were their favorite part of the newspaper. Baker also had her own newsletter in which she&#13;
edited and published herself. File Photo&#13;
. Philip .Nowak '.03, an exchange student from Germany, listened to&#13;
instructions during class. Nowak left midway through the year to go&#13;
back to Germany, but he was a writer for the newspaper during the time&#13;
he was at AL. File Photo&#13;
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GMAL&#13;
By Kellie Schreffler&#13;
Standing in the editing room, Producer Minette Ridenour '03 previews a&#13;
story with Ashley Freeman '02 and Megan Freeman '04 for the next week's&#13;
show. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Focusing on&#13;
his work, Wei&#13;
Jiang '03&#13;
edited and&#13;
perfected a&#13;
story for Good&#13;
Morning AL. "I&#13;
liked GMAL&#13;
because I liked&#13;
working with&#13;
cameras and&#13;
taping people, it&#13;
was fun," Jiang&#13;
said. Photo by&#13;
Kristine&#13;
Hartman ....___.....-..__,'-"'"'&#13;
84&#13;
Concentrating hard ,&#13;
Good Morning AL&#13;
Producer, Laurel Sellers&#13;
'03 reviewed new footage&#13;
on the television. "It took&#13;
a lot of hard work and&#13;
dedication to be the&#13;
producer of GMAL,"&#13;
Sellers said. "I liked to&#13;
think I fulfilled my job."&#13;
Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Videographer Stephanie Williams '04 aimed the camera for the perfect shot. "I was usually&#13;
a reporter but for one of the montages I had to video tape," Williams said. "It was really fun&#13;
to be behind the camera instead of in front of it." Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Good Morning AL staff member John Campbell '02&#13;
practiced a new dance step at a local dance clinic at&#13;
Abraham Lincoln HS. His new moves were featured on&#13;
the next week's entertainment segment. File Photo &#13;
Steadying the camera on her shoulder, Amie Aldredge '03 videotaped footage used in&#13;
her next story. "I liked taping outside events," Aldredge said. "It gave me a chance to&#13;
see and experience things I normally wouldn't be able to." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
,, Sitting behind the podium Lindsee Garlock '03 rehearsed her lead-ins for the next&#13;
week's show. "We got lo~g really well and had an awesome time together!" Garlock&#13;
said. "Being on the GMAL staff was great!" Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Standing tall, sports reporter Steve Jacobs '02 taped footage of a sporting&#13;
event to be used in the next show. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
GMAL had been an organization for seven years&#13;
The sponsor was Marsha Grandick&#13;
There were 18 people in GMAL&#13;
GMAL aired every week, attended the National Journalism&#13;
Convention, and selected stories aired on Varsity Television&#13;
The class met 1 A&#13;
''This year we had to work a lot harder," Andy Batt '02 said.&#13;
"But we had a lot of fun anyway."&#13;
Tal kin g outside of the&#13;
broadcasting room ,&#13;
Good Morning AL staff&#13;
members Stephanie&#13;
Palser '03 and Laurel&#13;
Sellers '03, considered&#13;
possible changes to a&#13;
new story's script. Photo&#13;
by Kristine Hartman&#13;
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~'v .&#13;
Insider&#13;
By Erika Cole&#13;
Skillfully shooting footage, Vanessa McNulty '02 concentrated on her shots&#13;
that would be used on an episode. "I really enjoyed being on AL Insider&#13;
because the people were very united and we worked really hard together,"&#13;
McNulty said. "We were like one big happy family." Photo By Kristine&#13;
Hartman&#13;
As a member of the entertainment team, Drew Atkinson '02 was one of the people responsible&#13;
for making students laugh at the end of each episode of the show. "I liked being a member&#13;
of AL Insider because they let you use your ideas and put them into videography," Atkinson&#13;
On the journalism trip to Boston, students decided to take a subway&#13;
to Harvard Square. "We got on the subway close to rush hour,"&#13;
Marsha Grandick, broadcasting teacher said. "All I wanted was to&#13;
just get out of there." File Photo&#13;
86&#13;
said. Photo By Kristine Hartman&#13;
Carefully&#13;
g o i n g&#13;
through&#13;
t h e&#13;
e diting&#13;
process,&#13;
Ariana&#13;
Gum '02&#13;
worked&#13;
on a story&#13;
for the AL&#13;
In s id e r.&#13;
"We did a&#13;
lot of&#13;
stories&#13;
this year,"&#13;
G u m&#13;
said. "We&#13;
work ed&#13;
hard to&#13;
m a k e&#13;
e a c h&#13;
show as&#13;
good as it&#13;
could be."&#13;
Photo By&#13;
Kristin e&#13;
Hartman &#13;
Holding the camera steady, Laura O'Brien '02 peered through&#13;
the eyepiece to capture the perfect shot. "I enjoyed AL Insider&#13;
because of all of the people on staff, they were fun, creative,&#13;
and an amusing bunch of people," O'Brien said. "We made our&#13;
show to the best of quality in the school." File Photo&#13;
''' fl fl •&#13;
In order to get the message across that they didn't want other staff members in the editing office,&#13;
the student editors posted a sign reading "Editors Only" on the window of the door. "It was&#13;
important to keep eveything in order so the least amount of people there was the better," Melissa&#13;
Hodapp '02 said. "Plus it got really hot with all the equipment on and with extra people in the room."&#13;
Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
HISTO'RY Cl'RCLE&#13;
AL Insider has been an organization for 13 years&#13;
Marsha Grandick was the current sponsor&#13;
There were 18 people in AL Insider&#13;
AL Insider show aired every three weeks&#13;
The class met on 4A&#13;
Went to the Journalism Conferences (Boston)&#13;
"Our AL Insider show appeared every three weeks&#13;
and it was an in depth journalism show that covered&#13;
teens and their lives." -Suzanne Nikkel '02&#13;
Looking through the&#13;
camera, Kyle Caspe r&#13;
'04 focus ed on the&#13;
footage that he was&#13;
shooti ng for the AL&#13;
Insider show. "My&#13;
favorite th ing was to&#13;
make people laugh and&#13;
being on AL Insider has&#13;
all owed me to show&#13;
everyone how funny I&#13;
could be," Casper said.&#13;
File Photo&#13;
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- - - - - - - - - -- ~ - ----- -~~-&#13;
STU CO&#13;
By Kellie Schreffler&#13;
Freshly painted paws lined the&#13;
sidewalks. Twinkling stars&#13;
with every student's name&#13;
covered the balcony of the&#13;
commons area . Posters of&#13;
upcoming events were taped to the&#13;
walls. Homecoming week, tailgate&#13;
parties, Red Cross Blood Drive,&#13;
Penny Wars, Battle of the Bands,&#13;
book drive, candy-grams , Spirit&#13;
Days ... All of these things were&#13;
sponsored and carried out by ALHS&#13;
2001-2002 Student Council.&#13;
The counci l was voted in last&#13;
school year and thirty-six students&#13;
were sworn in at this year's&#13;
homecoming picnic. Raising their&#13;
rights hands, each member affirmed&#13;
their oath to uphold the student&#13;
counc il constitution and to ,&#13;
"Contribute my time, my labor, and&#13;
cooperate with fellow students. I will&#13;
conduct myself at all times with&#13;
dignity and courtesy."&#13;
With new advisors Jennifer Wiles&#13;
and Cathy Born, there were several&#13;
changes and additions that took&#13;
place this year.&#13;
"Student Council tried a few new&#13;
activities this year, one of them being&#13;
the Valentine's dance," Wiles said.&#13;
"We also saw an increase of school&#13;
spirit with door decorating, spirit&#13;
days, and prowl towels!"&#13;
"It was very hard to compare what&#13;
is new or different from last year,"&#13;
Born said. "However, this year the&#13;
students did a wonderful job&#13;
plan ning and organ izing many&#13;
events, some of which they plan&#13;
every year."&#13;
Th rough a summe r retreat ,&#13;
leadership conferences, long hours&#13;
of hard work, and fun times, the&#13;
counci l grew closer to each other,&#13;
creating better school spirit and&#13;
unity. Despite the bonds of&#13;
friendship, there were some bumpy&#13;
roads between the council and their&#13;
advisors.&#13;
For various reasons, numerous&#13;
members were removed from the&#13;
council. Of the original thirty-six&#13;
members, on ly twenty-four&#13;
remained on the council.&#13;
"I thought it was appropriate for&#13;
some people to be removed from&#13;
the council, but I don't agree with&#13;
88&#13;
how they did it, nor some of&#13;
their reasons," Senior Class&#13;
President Kahla Atherton '02&#13;
said . "They should have&#13;
reviewed what we had done,&#13;
along with what we had not&#13;
done in order to make it fair to&#13;
all members, because some&#13;
people have put a lot of effort&#13;
to make this school better and&#13;
many were penalized because&#13;
of some technical glitch. They&#13;
needed to go back to the basics&#13;
of what student council is all&#13;
about."&#13;
Junior Class Vice President,&#13;
Pete Lumbis '03, agreed. "It's a&#13;
sham that you can get&#13;
penalized without a way to&#13;
redeem yourself," Lumbis said.&#13;
Though members of the&#13;
council hold strong opinions of&#13;
the situation, the advisors had&#13;
other viewpoints.&#13;
''There was a lot of controversy&#13;
over this issue. The students&#13;
that were dismissed from the&#13;
council this year had ten or&#13;
more demerits based on the&#13;
demerit system of Student&#13;
Council," Born said. "From an&#13;
advisor's standpoint, we had&#13;
to keep track of each member's&#13;
participation on the council. As&#13;
a result, some students were&#13;
dismissed. It was hard letting&#13;
go of students, however, as an&#13;
advisor we had to follow&#13;
through with the rules that the&#13;
student council has put forth ."&#13;
Even with controversy and&#13;
misunderstandings, members&#13;
have contributed greatly to&#13;
make the school a better place&#13;
for al l students and faculty.&#13;
Than ks to the student body&#13;
and staff who recognized&#13;
their dedication , hard work ,&#13;
and good deeds. It was this&#13;
body of students that made&#13;
special events take place at&#13;
AL. Eve ry yea r, studen ts&#13;
looked fo rw ard to certain&#13;
activities, and this year was&#13;
no different. The Student&#13;
Council came throug h with&#13;
flying colors and another year&#13;
well done!&#13;
David Ortiz '02 and Megan Roarty '03 danced the night away on the 2002 Homecoming&#13;
stage. "Student Council was fun because we got to work together;' Roarty '03 said. "We&#13;
helped make this year's homecoming successful!" Photo by Rachel Coldewey &#13;
Crowded with long lines, Olivia Barrett '02 and Megan Freeman&#13;
'04 sold dance tickets at the Homecoming picnic. "Even&#13;
though Student Council could be stressful , planning&#13;
Homecoming and other events was a blast!" Barrett said.&#13;
Student Council did many events throughout the year, in hopes&#13;
to get more students involved with school. Photo by Rachel&#13;
Coldewey&#13;
Student Council showed their appreciation for the teachers by hosting a teacher breakfast before school.&#13;
Artie Scortino '03 and Tiffany Shaheen '03 ate the leftovers while discussing the success the two had with&#13;
the breakfast. "We planned the teacher breakfast and that was fun," Scortino said. ''The majority of the&#13;
control for the breakfast was between Tiffany and I." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
Walking across the grassy field, Student Council&#13;
member Pete Lumbis '03 carried supplies for&#13;
the homecoming picnic. "It was messy, espically&#13;
the cotton candy machine," Lumbis said. "At the&#13;
end of the day I ended up sticky and purple after&#13;
I worked the snow cone machine." Photo by&#13;
Zac Evers&#13;
~ Popcorn! Get your popcorn! Working as a team, Pete&#13;
Lumbis '03 and Minh Tran '04 sold fresh popcorn to&#13;
students on the football field. "I wanted to be on Student&#13;
Council because I wanted to contribute my ideas and&#13;
participate in making decisions that effect AL " Tran&#13;
said. Photo by Rachel Coldewey '&#13;
Sitting behind the board, the sound crew carefully made adjustments. Tom Whiteman '02 ran the equipment,&#13;
while John Campbell '02 announced the beginning of the Homecoming Olympics. File photo&#13;
Although Student Council member Skyler Beck '03 and&#13;
Sponsor Cathy Born always seemed like they were hard&#13;
at work they still knew how to have a good time. "At the&#13;
retreat this year there were a lot of pranks," Born said.&#13;
"One time all the seniors yelled snake and I freaked out&#13;
even though there wasn't one." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
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DECA&#13;
by Kristen Whitman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
DECA has been a club since 1946&#13;
Kristy Courter was the sponsor&#13;
There were 16 members in DECA&#13;
DECA sold senior tee shirts and suckers&#13;
Sponsored the winter dance&#13;
They met 3A&#13;
DECA went on trips and competed in marketing, advertising and&#13;
business events.&#13;
''The purpose of the class is to educate the members in business&#13;
management," Steve Jacobs '02 said.&#13;
During a DECA convention, Mallory Evans '02 socialized with other DECA&#13;
members from different schools around the state. Submitted photo.&#13;
90&#13;
While at the DECA convention the DECA students sat together as they waited for their next&#13;
activity. Submitted photo&#13;
While attending a convention, Allison Henderson '02 watched a demonstration with other&#13;
students. Submitted photo &#13;
In the middle of her speech, Rachel Smith '04 smiled at her classmates. All the&#13;
speeches were given at the front of the room where students learned to project their&#13;
voices and speak clearly to an audience. Photo by Courtney Killion&#13;
Speech&#13;
Ci/J&lt;f&#13;
Debate&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
The debate team has been at AL longer than Brian Pregon&#13;
Brian Pregon was the sponsor&#13;
There were six members&#13;
They participated in the National Forensics League and other&#13;
tournaments on the Omaha area&#13;
They practiced one day a week&#13;
Speech class was a requirement for all students&#13;
"Debate is mostly about getting your point across, it's a very&#13;
controlled argument, debate is a lot of hard work and takes a lot&#13;
of dedication but it helps you develop responsibility and&#13;
develop persuasive technique." Kellie Shreffler '03&#13;
In the middle of a debate Joseph Welch '04 and Danielle Mendoza '04 were on the same team and worked together. Debates were long and took a lot of work from the&#13;
students. Photo by Courtney Killion&#13;
Page by Stephanie Palser 91 &#13;
Orchestra&#13;
Playing the violin took intense focus. Jesse Cozad Ill '03 was one of the many students&#13;
who played in the All-City music festival. "All-City was fun because we got to work with&#13;
Thomas Jefferson and the band kids to form a full symphony," Cozard said. "We had a&#13;
guest conductor who was fun to work with." File photo&#13;
By MihnTran&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
There has always been an orchestra at AL&#13;
Stephanie Krijan was the sponsor&#13;
There were 100 members in Orchestra&#13;
Orchestra had four concerts, hosted All City Orchestra, and&#13;
participated in a craftshow&#13;
They met A days for Symphonic Orchestra and B days for&#13;
regular orchestra&#13;
Students participated in contests, went on major trip to New York&#13;
and Vermiilion, and played for various organizations&#13;
"Orchestra was a cut-throat business, and there was a lot of&#13;
competition in the music industry, you needed to work&#13;
hard for what you believed in:· Muriel Huckins '04 said.&#13;
"I liked playing the violin because I was good at it;&#13;
making music took me away from my troubles.&#13;
I improved my leadership skills from&#13;
leading my orchestra section."&#13;
Looking from the&#13;
back view of the&#13;
bass players while&#13;
they tried to play&#13;
tog et her John&#13;
Stanford '04 and&#13;
Melissa Hodapp '02&#13;
sha red the same&#13;
music. "All city was&#13;
a fun experience. I&#13;
really enjoyed&#13;
working with a guest&#13;
con ductor and&#13;
st udents from&#13;
around the city."&#13;
Stanford said .&#13;
Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
_......&#13;
Joe Reid '03 not only played the drums in&#13;
the band, but also at the All-City Musical&#13;
Festival for the orchestra. "All-City was a&#13;
fun day because I got school off, I also liked&#13;
it because I got to play a variety of music."&#13;
Joe Reed '03 "It's a different experience&#13;
because you got a guest conductor who&#13;
helped you play:' Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Drawing deep powerful sound from the giant bass,&#13;
Gabe Burkum '05 filled the auditorium with the rich&#13;
harmonious sou nd. " All-City was really cool&#13;
because we got to spend all day practicing with the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson orchestra." Burkum said. Photo&#13;
by Harlan Muir&#13;
92&#13;
Playing Bass at the All-City Orchestra Festival on March 20, John&#13;
Williams '02 watched the cue from the director as they begin the next&#13;
song in the concert. Wi lliams played all through high school, because&#13;
he hoped to pursue a career in music. "I want to pursue a career in&#13;
music," Wil liams said. "I really want to go to Texas Christian&#13;
University." Phtoto by Harlan Muir &#13;
Being able to playing a different variety of saxophones helped Morgon Wade '05 display&#13;
a range of talents. At the winter band concert Wade played the tenor sax to get a&#13;
deeper sound. "The winter concert was a good experience," Wade said. "I had fun&#13;
performing for the parents who came to see us." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
First chair clarinet player Brent Ramsey '04 stood up as he was recognized for his&#13;
outstanding performance at the All-City Orchestra Festival. "Symphonic Orchestra&#13;
had a better variety of music to choose from." Ramsey said. "In band I was not able to&#13;
play those kinds of music."&#13;
Focus ing on her&#13;
music Crystal&#13;
Schultz '05 played&#13;
the clarinet and&#13;
wo rked on&#13;
"Variation" (A Korean&#13;
Fol k Song). "I&#13;
enjoyed hearing all&#13;
th e sounds co me&#13;
together in the band,"&#13;
Schulz said. "I loved&#13;
to make bea utiful&#13;
so und." Ph oto by&#13;
Rachel Coldewey&#13;
Band&#13;
By MihnTran&#13;
As Jeffery Myre '04 changed and waited for the next song he was careful not&#13;
to hit his instruments. Myre played the baritone saxophone and helped add to&#13;
the bass sound in the band. "I like concert band better," Myre said. "I really like&#13;
the classical music better than the contemporary music." Photo by Rachel&#13;
Coldewey&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
There has always been a band at AL&#13;
Terry Hanzlik was the sponsor&#13;
There were 87 members&#13;
They did marching band, concert band, halftime&#13;
shows at football games, and pep band&#13;
They met on A days&#13;
They went to contests, state jazz band, Chicago every two&#13;
years, and Bellevue Jazz Festival&#13;
"I liked to perform because it gave me a sense of&#13;
accomplishment. I wanted to make the band the&#13;
best it could be," Jessica Jensen '04 said. " The band&#13;
was only as good as its worst player."&#13;
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Show Choir&#13;
by Kellie Shreffler&#13;
As they rehearsed before a performance, Patrick McGuire '02, Laura&#13;
Andrie-Grondek '02, Danny Bos '03, and Laura Schultz '03 held their pose&#13;
at the end of a song. "We had classes 4th hour every other day and about&#13;
the middle of the year we started to have practices on Mondays for two&#13;
hours," Bos said. ''The practices really helped because we had a class for&#13;
it and we were able to stay familiar with the choreography." Photo by&#13;
Kristine Hartman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
There has always been a New Design show choir at AL&#13;
Lynn Boyd was the current sponsor&#13;
There were 32 members&#13;
They performed at contest and throughout the&#13;
community, did the Encore Concert, Show Choir&#13;
Spectacular, and the Follies&#13;
Met Monday nights and on "B" days fourth hour&#13;
"Show choir started out shaky, but we worked hard and&#13;
pulled together and we learned to work as a team,"&#13;
Laura Andrie-Grondek '02 said. "It was important to be&#13;
a team and work well together. In performances it was&#13;
all about the trust, and throughout the year I think we&#13;
had grown in that aspect. Show Choir was my&#13;
favorite class and the most important in helping&#13;
me with my future."&#13;
Performing one of their ballads, New Design seniors Laura Andrie-Grondek&#13;
and Kasey Beck stretched out their arms on cue. ''This was my first year&#13;
in New Design or any type of show choir and I really enjoyed and wished&#13;
I would of done it all the other years," Beck said. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
94&#13;
Counting the steps as they go, Elizabeth Kendall '02 and Tabbatha Shaw '02 reviewed the&#13;
newest choreography before a performance. ''This year's show choir wasn't as difficult as&#13;
years past. Our show was more cutsie than technically difficult," Kendall said. "We worked&#13;
on more than what was performed at concerts because so many songs got dropped."&#13;
Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
All dressed up in their show choir attire, New Design members Emily Peterson '03, Kerry&#13;
McGrath '02, Erin Hood '02, John Williams '02, and Katie McGrath '02 showed their pearly&#13;
whites for the camera. "Despite the unattractive appearance up close, the outfits look really&#13;
neat under stage lights. Once we come together as a group on stage we look really sharp,"&#13;
Petersen said. Photo by Kristine Hartman &#13;
Huddled together, some of the New Design Show Choir members posed for a group&#13;
picture. "As we got closer to the end of the year, we've come to know each other better and&#13;
worked well as a group," Jesse Cozad '03 said. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Waiting for the performance to start, Senior Jessica Chavera and Sophomore Brett Edwards&#13;
had a quick laugh. "The bus rides back from contests were always a blast because we were&#13;
still so hyped up," Edwards said. "Of course, contest itself was boring, but the bus rides were&#13;
enjoyable." Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
The sponsor was Ms. Boyd.&#13;
There were 17 members in the young design show choir.&#13;
At AL, they performed 1 concert.&#13;
They met at 7:00 in the morning 2-5 days a week.&#13;
The major events they performed during the year included&#13;
2 contests, singing at Kirn, and performing at nursing homes.&#13;
"My favorite memory was probably when we went to competition&#13;
at Bellevue East," Jessica Clark '04 said. "There&#13;
was a sign that said "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" and by the end of&#13;
the day, it ended up reading 'EAT HAM':·&#13;
Dancing with the music, the New Design girls gave it their all. "This was my&#13;
first year in New Design and I didn't think the choreography was that hard&#13;
because I've been in show choirs since the seventh grade;' Carrie Beck&#13;
'04 said. "Show choir can only pul l off a lot of different, challenging&#13;
choreography with hard work, which we tried to do," Katie McGrath '02&#13;
said. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
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Power lifting&#13;
by Anthony Birnley&#13;
As a senior, Glen Knight stepped up and showed some leadership in his lifts as&#13;
Artie Scortino '03 encouraged him to do his best. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
96&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
There has been Powerlifting at AL for 15 years&#13;
Walt Olsen was the sponsor&#13;
There were 20-30 members&#13;
They competed in the squat, bench, and deadlift&#13;
Met during phys. ed and after school&#13;
Competed in the T J Early Bird meet, the Lynx Quadrangular, and the&#13;
state meet in Nebraska&#13;
"Powerlifting was something to do in the winter if you weren't involved&#13;
in anything else and it helped to keep the athletes strong," Jimmy&#13;
Lewis '02 said. "It's a team activity and everyone cheered&#13;
on and helped encourage the other lifters&#13;
when they're lifting."&#13;
With the support of her teammates ,&#13;
Caitlen Wearne '02, and Jenny Fauble&#13;
'02 watched and supported Sara Boland&#13;
'04 as she completed her sets of squat.&#13;
File Photo&#13;
As the crowed watched with excitment, Mitch Malmberg '04 completed the squat&#13;
with the help of Eric Albertson '03. There were often other powerlifting members&#13;
present during the lifts to make sure their teammates didn't get hurt. It took a lot of&#13;
dedication from the lifters through out the winter since they didn't practice regularly&#13;
everyday. File Photo &#13;
To impress the judges, Eric Albertson '03 lifted 505 lbs in the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln gym. "I did powerlifting because it helped me stay strong for&#13;
sports and especially for football, which was my favorite," Albertson said.&#13;
"Powerlifting allowed you to meet new people and will help the younger&#13;
generations of AL get stronger and become more dedicated." Photo by&#13;
Zac Evers&#13;
With a strained look on his face, Luke Long '05 struggled to make his lift. "With&#13;
all the upper classmen's influence on me it helped work harder to get stronger&#13;
and keep up with them ;· Long said. "I thought the meets were a good place to&#13;
meet different people and talk to them about their schools." Photo by Zac&#13;
Evers&#13;
I&#13;
To gain the necessary momentum, Ryan Hollins '02 set up for his lift. "I&#13;
didn't have a winter activity this year and I wanted to get stronger and&#13;
win some medals at competitions.'' Hollins said. "I was usually&#13;
disappointed after meets because I never thought I did as good as I&#13;
thought I should have." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Accompanied by Artie Scortino '03, Richie Palen '02 did his deadlift.&#13;
"Our last meet went really good for me. I broke 1,000 lbs in all my lifts&#13;
combined and our team did really good with a lot of the lifters breaking&#13;
school records," Palen said. "The season got cut short because our&#13;
state meet got canceled because of the weather. When it got reschuled&#13;
it was on prom so our team didn't attend." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
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National&#13;
Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
By Jason Davidson&#13;
Eating and laughing with her friends at the NHS Hall of Fame breakfast,&#13;
Marcy Peltz '03 was another new NHS inductee. A good portion of the&#13;
NHS members said one of their biggest reasons for joining was the way it&#13;
looks on college applications. NHS met the first Wednesday of every&#13;
month at 7:30 a.m. to help organize and plan the activities they were going&#13;
to do. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Getting her congratulations&#13;
from the crowd, Katie&#13;
Fleharty '03 was honored&#13;
by being accepted into&#13;
NHS . "NHS was an&#13;
opportunity to meet new&#13;
friends and be a service to&#13;
my community," Fleharty&#13;
said. Fleharty also enjoyed&#13;
being recognized for her&#13;
hard wo rk and&#13;
achievements. "It's an&#13;
honor to be an example for&#13;
others to follow, it's a good&#13;
reward for how hard you've&#13;
worked." Photo by Harlan&#13;
Muir&#13;
98&#13;
Standing at the podium, Virginia Hansen '02, accompanied by Anna&#13;
George '03, announced the new members names and gave them their&#13;
congratulations. NHS did many of activities around town and helped&#13;
organize things. Some of the things they did included doing things for&#13;
Thanksgiving and Christmas,- helping with the homework helpline,&#13;
helping at nursing homes and church activities. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
At the NHS Hall of Fame Breakfast, where new and old NHS inductees met and conversed,&#13;
Mitch Herrick '04 reached for another drink. "I was really glad that I made NHS because it&#13;
felt like I accomplished something;' Herrick said. "I hope that being in NHS will prepare me&#13;
for the future in whatever I do in life." Photo by Kristine Hartman &#13;
NHS was a great accomplishment for many students and was s~mething that .was&#13;
good for students to put on their college application. "One of the main reasons I JOlne~&#13;
NHS was because it will be good for my college application and. I'm .part ~f a group 0&#13;
people that want to succeed in life and I like that," Nina Tanglertpa1bul 02 said. Photo by&#13;
Kristine Hartman.&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
National Honor Society has been at AL since the 1920's&#13;
Chris Fink and Jacque Hall were the sponsors&#13;
There were 98 members&#13;
Sponsored Red Ribbon Week, Flurtz data match, and end of&#13;
year picnic&#13;
Met first Wednesday morning of every month&#13;
Hosted the Hall of Fame and Induction ceremony&#13;
"I think NHS is helpful because it teaches you a lot&#13;
of lessons and gets you on the right track early in life,"&#13;
Bridget Dickey '02 said.&#13;
..._. ___ _ J&#13;
During the NHS induction ceremony's Steve Mattox '03 stood with other&#13;
NHS inductees. "I liked NHS because of the other people in it, I like being&#13;
around them," Mattox said. Being part of NHS is not only rewarding but fun.&#13;
"It also looks good on your college application and we do a lot of things to&#13;
help people," Mattox said. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
At the NHS induction ceremony, Brandie Linden '03 stood in line and listened to the names of&#13;
the new inductees. "The thing I liked most about NHS was that I can go out and make a&#13;
difference in the community," Linden said. Linden also did a lot of community service around&#13;
town. "I did a lot of church activities and I'm really into helping elderly people," Linden said.&#13;
Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
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Science club has been at AL since the mid 60's.&#13;
There were 20 members.&#13;
They participated in the Lynx Carnival, stargazing, and&#13;
judged science fairs for elementary schools.&#13;
Science Club met Tuesdays after school.&#13;
Justin Heckman was the sponsor.&#13;
"Science club was basically about getting all us science&#13;
interested people together and getting involed," Marcy&#13;
Peltz '04 said.&#13;
While Science Club participated in an activity, Erin Hood '02&#13;
blew air into a bag to lift a table with a student sitting on it.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
100&#13;
Preparing to have a great time, Dana Utman '03 and Danielle Yeutter '02&#13;
finished lacing up their skates at the venture club ice skating outing.&#13;
The venturing club was new to AL but many students joined quickly&#13;
after hearing about it. Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
Science Club sponsor, Justin Heckman, cooked some gruel while gazing&#13;
at the stars during the science club star gaze. "It was foggy and cold, so&#13;
star gazing was kind of a bust. .. but camping was a lot of fun ," Heckman&#13;
said. Photo by Rachel Coldewey &#13;
Looking nervous, Katie Johnson '03 sat on the table while the people&#13;
around her lifted her up by blowing into a sack through straws. "They&#13;
weren't able to blow it up. The bag ripped and they had to keep taping it.&#13;
I was scared I was going to fall off the table," Johnson said. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Coldewey&#13;
Stopping to listen&#13;
for input from&#13;
another club&#13;
member,&#13;
President Virginia&#13;
Hansen '02 lead a&#13;
discussion about&#13;
an upcoming club&#13;
event. "Science&#13;
club was a lot of&#13;
fun this year. It&#13;
was a good&#13;
experience for&#13;
During a science club camping trip, Laurel Sellers '03 read ghost&#13;
stories to her fellow club members. "One of my favorite things to&#13;
do while camping was tell ghost stories," Sellers said. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Coldewey&#13;
.. .. ...&#13;
me." Hansen&#13;
said. "Being&#13;
Science Club&#13;
President was a&#13;
lot of fun, but also&#13;
a big&#13;
responsibility."&#13;
Photo by Rachel&#13;
Coldewey&#13;
;, -: . . ' . . ! .... ~ ~. i&#13;
The Venture Club went on a group outing in the great outdoors. "The goal of the&#13;
group was to get out and do things that you usually wouldn't do, such as rock&#13;
climbing and caving," Ben Hutcheson '04 said. Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
At one of the&#13;
science club&#13;
meetings,&#13;
Pam Volz '03&#13;
voiced her&#13;
opinion about&#13;
an issue.&#13;
"Science club&#13;
was fun and&#13;
full of great&#13;
s tuff," Volz&#13;
said. Photo by&#13;
Rache l&#13;
~---' Coldewey&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
Environmental club has been at AL for 12 years.&#13;
There were 20 members.&#13;
Environmental club did the recycle bin, collected papers,&#13;
participated in the Lynx carnival, and adopted a street.&#13;
They met Friday mornings.&#13;
Chris Fink was the sponsor.&#13;
"Environmental club was a group of kids who wanted to&#13;
help out in the community by promoting recycling.&#13;
Believe it or not the environment is cool,"&#13;
Ariana Gum '02 and&#13;
Alexis Fisher '02 said.&#13;
Page by Stephanie Pa Iser 1 01 &#13;
Mimes .Cl/Jcf&#13;
Drama&#13;
by Minh Tran&#13;
With a disgusted look on his face, Patrick McGuire '02 took on the&#13;
challenge of a mid wife with Ariana Gum '02 and delivered the baby&#13;
safely. The taxi driver was supposed to go to the hospital but didn't&#13;
make it when the baby decided to come out on the way. "I've been in&#13;
mimes for three years now," Gum said. "Mimes was fun because it&#13;
was easier than talking to other people." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
While in the middle of her skit, Muriel Huckins '04 sat by herself after&#13;
she hit someone in the face. "Mimes was fun because you got to&#13;
perform and paint your face," Huckins said. "I joined mimes because&#13;
it was not an appreciated art, people confused mimes with clowns and&#13;
clowns are scary." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
Mimes have been at AL for eight years&#13;
Jo Cupp was the sponsor&#13;
There were 12 members plus the mime alumni&#13;
They met Thursday after school&#13;
They went to IHSSA, held a winter party, went ice skating,&#13;
produced two Nights of mimes, one Night of Drama, a spring&#13;
play, and other social events&#13;
"You got to know more people that you didn't see in school,"&#13;
Stephanie Pruitt '02 said. "Mimes taught and promoted&#13;
discipline."&#13;
102&#13;
The master, his pet bulldog, and three practices made one unprepared performance. Surprised&#13;
reactions from the audience boosted the confidence of the mimes. "We were surprised that the&#13;
audience reacted so well. "Jessica Chavera '02 said. 'They laughed a lot, but during the whole&#13;
skit I kept thinking, 'My knees and knuckles hurt!" Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
The first year as a mime is never easy, but for Stephanie Pruitt '02 being a mime was just another&#13;
way to express herself. "Being a quiet person, acting without speech was much easier for me,&#13;
so I decided to become a mime, because it would fit my personality," Pruitt said. "The skit I&#13;
performed was called 'Feuding Neighbors' and I was acting as an angry lady because my&#13;
neighbor's dog came over to my yard and destroyed all my plants." Photo be Lucas Hale &#13;
With excited looks on their faces as they danced around in the skit, "Staylin Alive," Chelsea&#13;
Baker '03 performed at the Night of Drama. "Mime was an interesting art- form, so I decided it&#13;
was worth my time to try it out," Baker said. "Mimes was a good experience and I found a bunch&#13;
of friends who shared common interests." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
AL.:s coral reading group performed for one of their last performances&#13;
before the IHSSA competition. Photo by Zach Evers&#13;
HISTO'R'I CIRCLE&#13;
The Thespian Troop has been at AL for two years&#13;
Jo Cupp was the sponsor&#13;
There were 20 members in the Thespian Troop&#13;
They met once a month&#13;
They had the induction and recption ceremony, Iowa Thespian&#13;
Festival, and the International Festival&#13;
"The Thespians were a prestigious group to belong to because&#13;
it was hard to get in," Becky Martin '04 said.&#13;
"It looks good on your college app;ication and will I&#13;
et you qualify for more schlorarships."&#13;
Many students performed during the Night of Drama,&#13;
Chelsea Baker '03, Katrina Karcher '03, and Muriel Huckins&#13;
'04 acted out a skit together. "I liked being a mime because&#13;
I could use my face and body to express my emotions,"&#13;
Karcher said. "The art of silence is something everyone&#13;
should practice." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
At the night of drama Mike Crowley '04 performed in the Choral Reading Act. It was about the Declaration&#13;
of Independence and the Preamble. Crowley was playing the role of Benjamin Franklin. "I liked choral&#13;
reading because I liked to perform and be a part of the theater world." Mike Crowley '04. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Page by Stephanie Palser 1 03 &#13;
ROTC&#13;
by Kristen Whitman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
ROTC has been a class at AL since 1995&#13;
Msqt. Von Cook and Major Scott Moore were the sponsors&#13;
There were around 175 members&#13;
They performed at assemblies, had lock ins at the school,&#13;
practiced, had class, performed at competitions, and&#13;
marched in the Pride Parade&#13;
"ROTC was fun because it was a good way for me to get an&#13;
inside view into what the military is like," Josh Miller '04&#13;
said. "We also learned about the aircraft and their&#13;
histories and how they are used in the air force."&#13;
While at the annual Military&#13;
Ball, Joe Chatterton '03&#13;
and Megan Neighbors&#13;
'04, enjoyed a dance&#13;
together. "My date&#13;
wouldn't dance so I was&#13;
just trying to get her to&#13;
dance and make her&#13;
laugh," Chatterton said.&#13;
''The military ball was a lot&#13;
of fun, especially when&#13;
the awards were given&#13;
out. It was a good way to&#13;
honor all the&#13;
achievements the&#13;
students had."&#13;
During the homecoming pep assembly, the Color Guard, which included&#13;
ROTC members, Aldo Gonzalez '03, Josh Philbrick '04, Josh Satchell '03&#13;
and Kyle Bradley '04, presented the flags during the National Anthem.&#13;
Photo by Kellie Price&#13;
104&#13;
At a celebration for the winter Olympics, Kyle Bradley '04, Vanessa Satchell '02, Aldo&#13;
Gonzalez '03 and Tera Martinez '02, walked up the stage to represent their school. 'We&#13;
were representing our school and the ROTC program," Satchell said. "We wanted to show&#13;
that we had respect and honor for our country." File Photo&#13;
At the awards ceremony during the ROTC military ball, Tera Martinez '02 excepted an award&#13;
for her achievements. "I got this award for having good leadership and citizenship," Martinez&#13;
said. Along with leadership awards, other awards were given out to the members who&#13;
showed outstanding qualities and achievements throughout the year. Photo by Lucas Hale &#13;
In order to finish his sculpture for independent studies, Kris Vroman '02, had to correct a&#13;
problem he had. "I put plaster in a crack, because my project got cracked in the kiln," Vroman&#13;
said. Students in independent studies pottery were able to make whatever they wanted, and&#13;
didn't have to make the same projects as the other students. Photo by Kristine Hartman Art&#13;
by Kristen Whitman&#13;
While he made his mud person, Jake Smith '04, applied the mohawk to its&#13;
head. "I liked pottery because it was a good way to show your individuality&#13;
and creativity," Smith said. Making mud people were one of the students'&#13;
projects in the class. Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
While they worked on an assignment in class, Stacia Smith '04&#13;
connected arms to her mud person. "The purpose of the project&#13;
was to make mud looking people. We had to sculpt them and&#13;
then write a poem about them that emphasized three of their&#13;
features," Smith said. Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
While concentrated on what they were doing Carrie Seibert '04 and April Anderson '03, worked hard to&#13;
perfect their projects. Many pottery students enjoyed the class for different reasons. "I thought pottery&#13;
was fun because you learned how to work with your hands and there is no homework," Anderson said.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
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~'{'~&#13;
Follies&#13;
Dressed like old ladies, Caitlen Martella '04 and Jessica Jensen '04 were the&#13;
MCee's for the night. Both girls had fun performing for the crowd and with each&#13;
other. File Photo&#13;
In the middle of The Follies, Jessica Chavera '02 pats Kerry McGrath '02 on the face.&#13;
The two were good friends and decided to sing the song because they would have fun&#13;
doing it together. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
After the performance all of the participants came out on stage. With everybody having different acts and costumes the audience was able to see a variety of skits. File&#13;
Photo&#13;
106 &#13;
During a concert, the girls watched the director closely. "Being in choir was fun," Amanda&#13;
Liston '05 said. "I have a very musical background, so I was raised to sing." Photo by&#13;
Kristine Hartman&#13;
The concert choir prepared to perform for the State music competition. "I liked being in&#13;
choir," Trent Johnson '04 said. "There was a variety of people involved and you could&#13;
make a lot of new friends." Photo by Kristine Hartman&#13;
Choir&#13;
by Erica Kole&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
AL has always had a choir&#13;
Linn Boyd was the sponsor&#13;
There were 200 members in choir&#13;
They held many concerts throughout the year at school&#13;
and for the community&#13;
Choir met both A days and B days&#13;
"Choir was fun because we got to sing fun music and&#13;
because I was able to be in a class with all of my friends,"&#13;
Danielle Mendoza '04 said.&#13;
Members of the concert choir, Caitlin Wearne '02, Virginia Hansen '02, and&#13;
Enn Hood '02 sang with enthusiasm. "I enjoyed singing," Hood said. "I&#13;
thought that if you have a talent you should share it with others." Photo by&#13;
Kristine Hartman&#13;
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English&#13;
Second&#13;
Language&#13;
by Kristen Whitman&#13;
HISTORY CIRCLE&#13;
ESL has been a club at AL since 1998&#13;
Kris Jarecki, Lois Schreur and Marcia Schwiebert were the&#13;
sponsors&#13;
There were about 20 members&#13;
They did fundraisers, sold T-Shirts, celebrated the holidays of&#13;
the students, and sold dinners to the teachers for&#13;
Cinco de Mayo&#13;
They had class on 38&#13;
''The Cinco de Mayo was fun," Alma Garcia '03 said.&#13;
"But it was a lot of hard work."&#13;
In a celebration for one of the ESL student's holidays, Niateni War&#13;
served Sudanese food. The ESL class had a variety of different students&#13;
from all over the world and was able to share the different cultures with&#13;
one another. File Photo&#13;
108&#13;
After making masks for the celebration of Mardi Gras, the French club members tried them on.&#13;
The French club participated in many activities for their students to help them understand the&#13;
French culture better. File Photo&#13;
During the French convention, Carl Brown '03 and a student from a different school, demonstrated&#13;
how to fence. "French club was sweet because I got to fight like Highlander," Brown said. Photo&#13;
by Rachel Coldewey &#13;
During class, Shan Jiang sat along with his class and got ready to eat a Sudanese meal. ESL students held many&#13;
food days to make sure they celebrated all the holidays of the different students. File Photo&#13;
After competing in the blind folded mousse-eating contest, Rachel Coldewey '03&#13;
and Andrea Weare '02, posed for a picture. "The contest was hilarious because I&#13;
got the mouse down my turtle neck," said Coldewey. "French Club was fun because&#13;
we did a lot of fun stuff and there weren't a lot of meetings." File Photo&#13;
When the mousse eating competition was over,&#13;
Courtney Killion '03, helped clean up the tables. "I&#13;
was feeding Andrea Weare '02 and I had gotten&#13;
chocolate pudding all over us and the table, so we&#13;
had to clean it up," Killion said. "French club was&#13;
~ lot of fun this year we went to a lot of fun places&#13;
like the French Convention." Photo by Rachel&#13;
Coldewey&#13;
Before the mousse eating contest began, Andrea&#13;
Weare '02, cleaned up her space so she could&#13;
compete. "The French convention this year, was&#13;
awesome because we got to compete in a lot of&#13;
fun activities, including the mousse eating&#13;
contest." Photo by Rachel Coldewey&#13;
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Row 1: Kama Kovacs, Emily Peterson, Jessica Chavera, Melissa Cameron, Ariana Gum. Row 2:&#13;
Chelsea Baker, Stephanie Rae Pruitt, Muriel Huckins, Elizabeth Kendall, David Peterson. Row 3:&#13;
Patrick McGuire, Matt Schultz, Katrina Karcher, Jesse Cozad.&#13;
Row 1: Stephanie Rae Pruitt, Sarah Podendorf, Laura Andrie-Grondek, Jessica Chavera, Melissa&#13;
Cameron, Ariana Gum. Row 2: Chris Martin, Kristi Solon, Jesse Cozad, Elizabeth Kendall. Row&#13;
3: Emily Peterson, Katrina Karcher, Megan Schultz. Row 4: Patrick McGuire, Mike Crowley, David&#13;
Preston, Becky Martin.&#13;
Row 1: Emily Peterson, Jessica Chavera, Laura Andrie-Grondek. Row 2. Melissa Cameron, Jesse&#13;
Cozad, Sarah Podendorf, Elizabeth Kendall, Kristin Solon. Row 3. Muriel Huckins, Stephani&#13;
Thomas, Kama Kovacs, Jessica Jensen, Tera-Desiree Martinez. Row 4: Melinda Grittis, Sarah&#13;
Epperly, David Preston, Justin Montello, Chelsea Baker, Nate Duncan, Sletten Smith.&#13;
11 O Photos by Pyles Studio&#13;
Row 1: Amanda Tomair, Al ison Henderson, Tricia Morley, Erin Stopak. Row 2: Laura O'Brien,&#13;
Lindsey Heiser, April Harvey, Mallari Evans. Row 3: Ryan Crane, Alaina Lamphear. Row 4: Joe&#13;
Wendi, Kasey Beck, Steve Jacobs.&#13;
Row 1: Kristin Solon, Erin Hood, Jesse Cozad, Elizabeth Kendall, Laura And rie-Grondek, Katie&#13;
McGrath. Row 2: Carrie Beck, Tom Whiteman, Brett Edwards, Trent Johnson, Ben Osborne.&#13;
Row 3: Laura Schultz, Emily Peterson, Kasey Beck, Danny Bos, David Preston. Row 4:&#13;
Brian Gwinner, Jessica Chavera , Heather Walter, Kerry McGrath, Caitlin Martella, Patrick&#13;
McGuire.&#13;
Row 1: Lidiya Mass, Mary Williams, Stephanie Blackmore, Cristyn Anderson. Row 2: Beth&#13;
Williams, Chastity O'Bradovich, Kama Kovacs, Samantha Patterson, Dominique Golden. Row 3:&#13;
Stephanie Williams, Kim Waschkowski, Muriel Huckins, Aria McGuire. Row 4 : Allison Kennedy,&#13;
Jill Vorthmann, Jessica Clark, Becky Martin. &#13;
Row 1: Raven Blain, Arica Ebersold, Stephanie Pruitt, Autumn Ayers, Danielle Gessini,&#13;
Leticia Franco. Row 2: Lisa Tilley, Tomi Ann Reeder, Tess Musil, Virginia Hansen,&#13;
Lindsee Garlock, Krystal Weis. Row 3: Anthony Gardner, Mike Kopelciw, Hannah&#13;
Busse, Joe Wendi, Joe Disalvo, Skyler Beck, Tiffan_ie_li_e_e_p_le_. _____ , __ _&#13;
Row 1: Chris Schultz, Jessica Mayberry, Tricia Morley, MalloryVanderhelm, Katie Reid.&#13;
Row 2: Megan Brown, April Harvey, Virginia Hansen, Leticia Franco. Row 3: Ashley&#13;
Thomas, Sheena Kunik, Stacia Smith, Jennifer Morley.&#13;
Row 1: Chris Schultz, Bonnie Cox, Wei Jiang. Row 2: Guadalupe Avarado, Aaron&#13;
Keck, Brett Edwards.&#13;
Row 1: Kyle Vannier, Kim Anh Tran, Minh Tran. Row 2: Eric Boucher, Nicholas Stultz,&#13;
Alex Beckman , Dani Linneman.&#13;
Row 1: Crystal Schultz, Sara Stopak, Olivia Barrett. Row 2: Courtney Grandia, Erika&#13;
Cole, Stacia Smith, Erin Fryman.&#13;
Row 1: Stephanie Pruitt, Hannah Busse. Row 2: Leticia Franco, Jordan Florke. Row&#13;
3: Krystal Weis, Joe Wendi.&#13;
Row 1: Vanessa McNulty, Rachael Smith, Leticia Franco. Row 2: Melania Rocha,&#13;
Tanasha Tamayo, Victor Gonzalez. Row 3: Stephanie Marrero, Ngan Duong, Christine&#13;
Garcia.&#13;
Row 1: Chris Schultz, Kellie Shreffler. Row 2: Carl Brown, Rachael L. Smith. Row 3:&#13;
Chad Durrin, Aaron Keck.&#13;
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Row 1: Joe Jayjack, Pete Lum bis, Ellen Jayjack, Elisa Kruse, Tosha Long, Eric Ruesch, Liz&#13;
Peters. Row 2: Laura Andrie-Grondek, John Campbell, Andy Batt, Megan Petratis, Heather&#13;
Bockert, Dan Wolfe, Suzanne Nikkel, Caitlin Martella, Kyle Hough, Vince Leber. Row 3: Phillip&#13;
Nowak, Cody Murphy, Laurel Sellers, Pam Volz, Sara Hanshaw, Ariana Gum, Chelsea Baker,&#13;
Teresa Stowe, Stefanie Shivley, Kyle Casper.&#13;
Row 1: Lauren Kennedy, Meghan Filbert, Chase Davidson, Stephanie Palser, Jason Davidson,&#13;
Rachel Coldewey, Kristine Hartman. Row 2: Kellie Schreffler, Jordanne Jones, Nicole Jensen,&#13;
Miranda Davidson, Kristin Grandick, Courtney Killion, Harlan Muir. Row 3: Amanda Schofield&#13;
Gretchen Graham, Dana Utman, Terran Pike, Erika Cole. Row 4. Minh Tran, Kristen Whitman, Kell ~&#13;
Price, Lucas Hale, Zac Evers.&#13;
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3. "I wanted to be a teacher since I played&#13;
school with my little sister when I was&#13;
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4. "That would be a dream of mine to be a&#13;
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happen."&#13;
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9. "I've always wanted to be an architect.&#13;
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prospective. To laugh, smile, say hello,&#13;
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Christians, Brandyn 14 7&#13;
Christiansen, Mikaela 139&#13;
Christiansen, Teddy&#13;
49, 72, 75, 127, 154&#13;
Clark, Ali 139&#13;
Clark, Jessica 110, 139&#13;
Clemens, Racheal 115, 147&#13;
Clubs and Classes 79&#13;
Cochran, Kyle 77, 131&#13;
Coelho, Corey 131&#13;
Coffman, Joel 131&#13;
Coker, Kayleigh 75, 76, 139&#13;
Coldewey, Rachel&#13;
109, 112, 114, 131&#13;
Cole, Erika 76, 111 , 112, 139&#13;
Coleman, Danielle 147&#13;
Collier, Dani 139&#13;
Collinson, Justin 119&#13;
Comley, Jenna 77, 131&#13;
Conflict Mediation 111&#13;
Conner, Ashley 112, 115, 131&#13;
Conner, Greg 29, 131&#13;
Conyers, Alex 30&#13;
Conyers, Jeff 74&#13;
Cook, Von 104&#13;
Coombes, Hayley 127&#13;
Cooney, Kelli&#13;
46, 75, 112, 114, 115, 154&#13;
Cooper, Tiffany 14 7&#13;
Coppock, Alynn 75&#13;
Core, Cara 131&#13;
Corum, Andy 11 4, 131&#13;
Corum, Kasey 74, 131 &#13;
Courter, Kristy 90&#13;
Courtier, Janelle 139&#13;
Cox, Bonnie&#13;
77, 111 , 119, 129, 167&#13;
Cozad, Jesse&#13;
92, 95, 110, 113, 114, 131&#13;
Crane, Amanda&#13;
14, 15, 75 , 115, 147&#13;
Crane, Ryan&#13;
11, 14, 20, 21 , 110, 115,&#13;
119, 128, 129, 154&#13;
Crisp, Stephanie 139&#13;
Crooks, Nicole 139&#13;
Cross, Amy 139&#13;
Cross Country 40, 41&#13;
Cross, Heather 147&#13;
Crowley, Mike 64, 77, 103, 110, 139&#13;
Crowner, Brad 139&#13;
Crowner, Chad 119&#13;
Crunkleton , Tisha 115, 147&#13;
Cummings, Racheal 115, 147&#13;
Cunningham, Carrie 139&#13;
Cupp, Jo 102, 103&#13;
Curtis, Jennifer 131&#13;
Curtis, Valarie 147&#13;
D&#13;
Dahlke, Lisa 14 7&#13;
Dao, LanAnn 13&#13;
Dart, Devin 77, 147&#13;
Darveaux, Jacquie 112, 147&#13;
Daugherty, Jeffery 131&#13;
Davidson, Chase&#13;
80, 81 , 112, 115, 119, 128,&#13;
129, 154, 168, 201&#13;
Davidson, Jason 75, 112, 139&#13;
Davidson, Miranda&#13;
70, 77, 81, 112, 131, 201&#13;
Davis, Alyssa 45, 77, 147&#13;
Davis, Leticia 139&#13;
Davis, Travis 131&#13;
Dawson, Melissa 119, 154&#13;
DECA 110&#13;
Deikman, Philip, 76&#13;
DeLaRosa, Oscar 147&#13;
Derby, Amy 139&#13;
Derby, Lora 119, 154&#13;
Desantiago, Danielle 131&#13;
Detton , Melissa 119&#13;
Detton , Tyler 131&#13;
De Vault, Ashley 115, 14 7&#13;
Devault, Dennis 75&#13;
Devault, Kyle 119&#13;
Devautt, Shannon 139&#13;
Devine, Amanda 119&#13;
Dey, Nyabouk 115, 119, 204&#13;
Dhone, Dusty 139&#13;
Dick, Alex 11 4, 147&#13;
Dickey, Bridget 79, 99, 115, 120&#13;
Dickey, Nathan 77, 139&#13;
Dickey, Nicole 147&#13;
Didamo, Angela 131&#13;
Didamo, Nick 147&#13;
Dieckmann, Michael 114 147&#13;
Diehm, Austin 77, 147 '&#13;
Dietrich, Dustin 139&#13;
Dillehay, Molly 67, 114, 115, 131&#13;
Dimmitt, Ashleigh 140&#13;
Dinh, Kha 115, 131&#13;
Dinh, Ngoc 131&#13;
Disalvo , Joe 25, 43, 54, 55, 60, 74,&#13;
77 , 111, 131&#13;
Dittmer, Rob 4, 74, 75&#13;
Dix, Jacob 77, 131&#13;
Dollen, Melissa 77, 140&#13;
Doner, Mike 75&#13;
Doty, Sabrina 131&#13;
Drama 103&#13;
Drill Team 115&#13;
Driscoll, Dylan 120, 199&#13;
Driscoll, Faith 131&#13;
Duncan, Nate 110, 131&#13;
Duong, Ngan 111 , 115, 120, 154&#13;
Durfee, James 131&#13;
Durham, Ashlee&#13;
37, 74, 120, 154, 173&#13;
Durick, Molly&#13;
11, 21, 32, 33, 68, 77, 120, 167, 171, 205&#13;
Durrin, Chad 111, 115, 140&#13;
Duval, Julie 75&#13;
Dwyer, Jenon 147&#13;
E&#13;
Early Mornings 26, 27&#13;
Ebersold, Arica 77, 111, 114, 140&#13;
Eccles, Mandy 147&#13;
Eckley, Stephanie 77&#13;
Edwards, Brett&#13;
95, 110, 111 , 113, 140&#13;
Edwards, Christine 114, 147&#13;
Ehrenberg, Amanda 131&#13;
Elder, Sheila 132&#13;
Ellis, Ashley 147&#13;
Ellison, Kim 132&#13;
Ellison, Kristy 147&#13;
Elonich, Jordan 75, 140&#13;
Elrod, Carrie 140&#13;
Emge-Wall, Ashley 120, 154&#13;
Emmett, Joshua 114&#13;
Enfield, Tiffany 140&#13;
Engineering/Architecture 111&#13;
English, David 54, 55, 77, 127&#13;
Engstrom, Laura 76, 114, 140&#13;
Environmental Club 114&#13;
Enyart, Jackey 140&#13;
Epperly, Sarah 110, 147&#13;
Erickson, Leslie 120&#13;
Erickson, Lindsey 140&#13;
Erisman, Brian 60, 74, 77, 127, 154&#13;
Ervin, Sara 140&#13;
ESL 108, 109, 115&#13;
Espelund, Tiffany 76, 114, 147&#13;
Espinoza, Melanie 114&#13;
Ethridge, Tiffany 147&#13;
Ettleman, Trevor 147&#13;
Evans, Ashley 75, 140&#13;
Evans, Laci 140&#13;
Evans, Mallori 41 , 90, 110, 120&#13;
Evers, Zac 81 , 112, 114, 132&#13;
Exchange Students 12, 13&#13;
Ezell, Alicia 127, 132, 154&#13;
F&#13;
Fahrenkrog, Jenna 114, 140&#13;
Falkenhainer, Sara 113, 132&#13;
Falknor, James 114, 127&#13;
Falknor, Tammy 140&#13;
Falknor, Tony 147&#13;
Farrington, Angela 112, 115, 132&#13;
Fashion 14, 15&#13;
Fatland, Naomi 147&#13;
Fauble, Ali 58, 76&#13;
Fauble, Jennifer&#13;
73, 96, 11 5, 120, 154&#13;
Faurot, Allison 132&#13;
FCA 112&#13;
FEA 111&#13;
Fergerson, Shaffelle 140&#13;
Fetch, Sammi 40, 51, 59, 76, 140&#13;
Fiala, Zachary 147&#13;
Fields, Tiara 132&#13;
Figueroa, Maria 140&#13;
Filbert, Meghan&#13;
10, 22, 69, 77, 112, 114, 132, 167&#13;
Fink, Chris 99, 101&#13;
Finken, Calise 77, 114, 147&#13;
Fischer, Jamison 140&#13;
Fischer, Robert 132&#13;
Fisher, Adriana 148&#13;
Fisher, Alexis&#13;
76, 101 , 114, 120, 154, 185&#13;
Flag Squad 111&#13;
Fleharty, Katie 98, 112, 132, 203&#13;
Flom, Emily 114, 140&#13;
Flores, Yansi 115&#13;
Florke, Jordan 111 , 113, i 14, 140&#13;
Flott, Zachary 114, 148&#13;
Follies 106&#13;
Football 42, 43, 74&#13;
Foote, Brandon 114, 148&#13;
Foote, Keith&#13;
43, 74, 76, 77, 120, 154&#13;
Foote, Luke 38, 39&#13;
Forever Friends 22, 23&#13;
Foster, Cory 148&#13;
Foster, Eric 140&#13;
Fourney, Zane 148&#13;
Foust, Amy 127, 154&#13;
Foust, Sara 120, 154&#13;
Franco, Angel 74, 112, 127, 154&#13;
Franco, Josephine 140&#13;
Franco, Juan 148&#13;
Franco, Leticia&#13;
111, 112, 114, 115, 120, 132, 154&#13;
Franks, Rhawnie 132&#13;
Franks, Samantha 148&#13;
Franz, Eric 132&#13;
Frasch!, Kelly 75&#13;
Freeman, Ashley&#13;
21 , 33, 46, 50, 51 , 62, 73, 75, 76, 84, 1&#13;
12, 113, 115, 120, 128, 129, 154,&#13;
196, 199&#13;
Freeman, Marcia 37, 74&#13;
Freeman, Megan&#13;
11 , 62, 75, 76, 89, 113, 115, 140&#13;
French Club 112&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151 , 152, 153&#13;
Frieze, Megan 132&#13;
Friis, Jeffrey 132&#13;
Fry, Kari 114, 140&#13;
Fry, LaReina 112&#13;
Fryman, Erin 70, 172&#13;
Fuentes, Jasmine 148&#13;
Fuller, Melissa 114, 148&#13;
G&#13;
Garcia, Alma 115, 132&#13;
Garcia, Bobbie 120&#13;
Garcia, Christine 111 , 11 4&#13;
Gardner, Anthony 111 , 132&#13;
Gardner, Joshua 148&#13;
Garlock, Lindsee&#13;
77, 85, 111 , 113, 132&#13;
Garrett, Bradley 140&#13;
Garrett, Matthew 148&#13;
Garrison, William 140&#13;
Gatluak, Douth 115&#13;
George, Anna&#13;
67, 76, 98, 114, 115, 132&#13;
German, Leah 120, 154&#13;
Gessini, Danielle 111 , 113, 140&#13;
Gibbons, Heather 148&#13;
Gibler, Josh 77, 132&#13;
Gil, Jeremy 140&#13;
Gil, Tabatha 132&#13;
Gilbert, Sarah 148&#13;
Gillespie, Chase 140&#13;
Gillespie, Jordan 148&#13;
Gilman, Tracy 12, 112, 114, 140&#13;
Gilmore, Cody 75, 132&#13;
Girls Basketball 50, 51 , 75, 76&#13;
Girls Soccer 58, 59, 76&#13;
Girls Swimming 44, 45, 77&#13;
Girls Tennis 67, 76&#13;
Girls Track 62, 63, 76&#13;
Glanz, Michelle 37, 74&#13;
Glanz, Shannon 75, 76, 132&#13;
Globe, Ryan 148&#13;
GMAL 84, 85, 113&#13;
Godfrey, Matthew 140&#13;
Golden, Dominique 110, 148&#13;
Golf, Boys 64, 77&#13;
Golf, Girls 65, 77&#13;
Gonzalez, Aldo&#13;
74, 104, 114, 115, 132&#13;
Gonzalez, Victor 115&#13;
76, 111 , 114, 115, 120&#13;
Graduation 204, 205&#13;
Graham, Gretchen 80, 82, 112&#13;
Grandia, Courtney 67, 77, 111 , 148&#13;
Grandick, Kristin&#13;
77, 80, 112, 115, 132&#13;
Grandick, Marsha 85, 86, 87, 113&#13;
Grandick, Ryan 120, 140, 154&#13;
Grap, Stephanie 75, 76, 148&#13;
Graybill-Meadows, Dustin 140&#13;
Grego, Beth 120&#13;
Gregory, Ed 73, 77, 140&#13;
Griffis, Melinda 110, 148&#13;
Grimm, Ashley&#13;
77, 120, 128, 129, 154&#13;
Gross, Carson 120, 155&#13;
Groves, Jessica 132&#13;
Grubbs, Nolan 132&#13;
Gum 112&#13;
Gum, Ariana&#13;
86, 101 , 102, 110, 114, 115, 120, 155&#13;
Gump, Chad 74&#13;
Gunderson, Heath 127, 155&#13;
Gwinner, Brian 110, 113, 120&#13;
Gysin, Trisha 132&#13;
H&#13;
Haas, Jake 74, 75, 148&#13;
Hack, Jaymie 148&#13;
Hagen, Courtney 77, 132&#13;
Hagen, Gabriel 140&#13;
Hale, Lucas&#13;
54, 55, 72, 77, 112, 115,&#13;
120, 155, 200, 201&#13;
Hale, Mike 55&#13;
Hall, Elizabeth 132&#13;
Hall, Jacque 99&#13;
Hallagan, Eric 76, 140&#13;
Hallman, Allen 140&#13;
Hallman, Michaela 74, 75, 140&#13;
Hamilton, Zach 54, 77, 132&#13;
Hanke, Michael 132&#13;
Hankins, Gary 74, 140&#13;
Hansen, Andrew 148&#13;
Hansen, David 148&#13;
Hansen, Maggie 112, 115, 148&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 159 &#13;
Hansen, Sarah 75, 76, 113, 140&#13;
Hansen, Virginia&#13;
10, 20, 98, 101 , 107, 111 , 112, 114,&#13;
115, 120, 128, 129, 155, 172, 198&#13;
Hanshaw, Sara 112, 114, 132&#13;
Hanusa, Jennifer 141&#13;
Hanusa, Thomas . 132&#13;
Hanzlik, Terry 93&#13;
Harm, Nate 53, 74, 76, 148&#13;
Harm, Tom 74&#13;
Harmon, Cole 148&#13;
Harris, Mike 115&#13;
Harrod, Curtis 148&#13;
Harter, Kyle 141&#13;
Hartman, Kristine 112, 132&#13;
Harvey, April&#13;
77, 110, 111 , 121 , 155, 167, 201&#13;
Harvey, Emilee 114, 141&#13;
Harvey, Kellie 141&#13;
Harvey, Timothy 141&#13;
Hasbrouck, Andy 74&#13;
Haskins, Zebulon 132, 155&#13;
Hathaway, Austin 141&#13;
Hauser, Laura 114, 148&#13;
Hauser, Tom 74, 141&#13;
Haven, Heather 114, 115, 121 , 155&#13;
Haven, Shelly 114, 115, 148&#13;
Heckman, Justin 100, 112&#13;
Heese, Megan 132&#13;
Heese, Scott 36, 74&#13;
Hein, Michelle 121 , 129, 155&#13;
Heiser, Lindsey 110, 127, 155&#13;
Heithoff, Amanda&#13;
47, 50, 75, 76, 132&#13;
Heithoff, Ben 76, 148&#13;
Heithoff, Brian 27, 74, 75, 132&#13;
Helkenn, Mandy 148&#13;
Helkenn, Nick 112, 141&#13;
Henderson, Alison&#13;
77, 90, 110, 121 , 129, 155&#13;
Henter-Wolfe, Amber 132&#13;
Henkelman, Chelci 141&#13;
Herrera, Jon 74&#13;
Herrick, Mitch 75, 98, 141&#13;
Hert, Jennifer 141&#13;
Hetue, Rachel 132&#13;
Hiatt, Elizabeth 141&#13;
Hick, Donnie 11 4&#13;
Hicks, Dana 121 , 155&#13;
Hicks, Sarah 133&#13;
Higgins, Kara 58, 76, 77, 141&#13;
Higgins, Kimberly 141&#13;
Hiller, Chad 74, 75, 133&#13;
Hiller, Katie 37, 74, 75, 148&#13;
Himmelsehr, Jason 121 , 155&#13;
Hodapp, Melissa&#13;
76, 87, 92, 112, 114, 121&#13;
Hoden, Amy 141&#13;
Hoeck, Brian 114, 115, 133&#13;
Hogsett, Dan 114, 133&#13;
Hogue, Christopher 148&#13;
Hollinger, Douglas 148&#13;
Hollinger, Kimberly 148&#13;
Hollinger, Stephen 114, 115, 148&#13;
Hollins, Ryan 24, 74, 97, 121&#13;
Homecoming 8, 9&#13;
Hood, Erin&#13;
94, 100, 107, 110, 112, 115, 121, 202&#13;
Hood, John 115, 133&#13;
Horton, Erica&#13;
32, 33, 121, 128, 129, 155&#13;
Hosapp, Melissa 155&#13;
Hotz, Ryan 127&#13;
Hough, Kyle 112, 133&#13;
Huckins, Muriel&#13;
92, 102, 103, 110, 114, 141&#13;
Hug, Amanda 141&#13;
Hultgren, Tricia 77, 11 4, 148&#13;
160&#13;
Humbert, Todd 133&#13;
Hunter, Joe Don 74, 75, 77, 148&#13;
Hunter, Nellie 133&#13;
Hurd, Jenna 121&#13;
Huseth, Lindsay 114, 148&#13;
Hutcheson, Ben 101 , 141&#13;
Hutchison, Neil 121&#13;
Hynek, Morgan 133&#13;
I&#13;
lmprov 110&#13;
lntramurals Basketball 24, 25&#13;
Irving, Marianne 148&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson, James 127&#13;
Jackson, Jarred 133&#13;
Jacobs, Steve&#13;
74, 85, 90, 110, 112, 113,&#13;
114, 115, 121, 155, 173&#13;
Jacobsen, Jake 148&#13;
James, Sam 114&#13;
Jamzen, Tara 114&#13;
Jarecki, Kris 108, 115&#13;
Jarvis, Chelsea 75, 148&#13;
Jasa, Matthew 141&#13;
Jayjack, Ellen 23, 112, 141&#13;
Jayjack, Joe&#13;
38, 39, 72, 74, 83, 112, 121, 155&#13;
Jefferies, Josh 30, 121 , 155&#13;
Jeffries, Caleb 141&#13;
Jeffries, Eric 133&#13;
Jensen, Brian&#13;
76, 115, 121 , 129, 155&#13;
Jensen, Jessica&#13;
79, 93, 106, 110, 114, 115, 141&#13;
Jensen, Nicole&#13;
11, 33, 00, 112, 115, 121, 155, 184, 1ffi, 193&#13;
Jensen, Sean 149&#13;
Jensen, Todd 133&#13;
Jerkovich, Nick 76, 149&#13;
Jiang, Shan 109, 115&#13;
Jiang, Wei 84, 111 , 113, 115, 133&#13;
Joens, Brian 141&#13;
Johannes, Gina 112, 121 , 155, 203&#13;
Johnson, Catherine 37, 74, 133&#13;
Johnson, Chris 74, 75, 77, 149&#13;
Johnson, Eric 61 , 74, 77, 149&#13;
Johnson, Heather 133, 155&#13;
Johnson, Jacob 114&#13;
Johnson, Jenny 77&#13;
Johnson, Jim 76&#13;
Johnson, Katie 76, 101 , 112, 133&#13;
Johnson, Lindsay 141&#13;
Johnson, Matt 42, 49, 74, 77, 141&#13;
Johnson, Sarah 141&#13;
Johnson, Trent 77, 107, 110, 141&#13;
Johnston, Jaylynn 149&#13;
Johnston, Jenna 149&#13;
Johnston, Jennifer 44&#13;
Johnston, Michael 127, 155&#13;
Johnston, Tyler 75, 141&#13;
Jones, Amanda 114, 127, 155, 205&#13;
Jones, Ashley 141&#13;
Jones, David 114, 141&#13;
Jones, Jordanne&#13;
77 , 80, 11 2, 133, 201&#13;
Juniors&#13;
130, 131, 132 , 133, 134,&#13;
135 , 136, 137&#13;
Juon , Dawn 58, 133&#13;
Jurgens, Mark 74, 121 , 155&#13;
Justesen , Bryan 133&#13;
Justesen, Joseph 121 , 155&#13;
Justesen , Kevin 141&#13;
K&#13;
Kaiser, Chris 75, 141&#13;
Karcher, Katrina 103, 11 O, 133&#13;
Keck, Aaron 111 , 141&#13;
Kellar, Erin 12, 75, 114, 141&#13;
Kellar, Rickie&#13;
11 , 20, 21, 38, 39, 43, 49, 60, 72, 7 4,&#13;
75, 77, 121, 128, 129, 155, 202&#13;
Kelly, Trisha 112, 114, 133&#13;
Kendall, Elizabeth&#13;
94, 110, 113, 114, 115, 121 , 133, 155, 204&#13;
Kendall, Rachel 113, 149&#13;
Kennedy, Alison 75, 11 O, 114, 149&#13;
Kennedy, Lauren&#13;
23, 65, 77, 112, 113&#13;
Kerkman, Adam 141&#13;
Kerkman, Nate 127, 155&#13;
Kern, Lucas 127&#13;
Kernes, Sara&#13;
11, 32, 33, 58, 75, 76, 112, 127, 155, 199&#13;
Kernes, Tara 7 4, 141&#13;
Killion, Courtney&#13;
44, 77, 109, 112, 115, 133&#13;
Kilnoski, Joanna 115, 121 , 155&#13;
Kim, Ahrah 133&#13;
Kim, Jin-Kyung 141&#13;
Kim , Jin-kyung 13&#13;
Kimera, Takuya 121&#13;
King, Stacy 149&#13;
Kinney, Chuck 75, 149&#13;
Kinney, Jon 74&#13;
Kinney, Rob 4, 32, 75&#13;
Kirk, Amanda 141&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Julie 121 155&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Lisa 149 '&#13;
Knight, Dustin 149&#13;
Knight, Glen 96, 122, 155&#13;
Knott, Beth 75, 76, 141&#13;
Knott, Jake 7 4, 122, 155&#13;
Knudson , Greg 77&#13;
Koch, Shannon 127&#13;
Kofoed, Shawn 141&#13;
Kohl, Elisha&#13;
11 , 21 , 32, 33, 70, 71 , 77,&#13;
122, 128, 129, 155, 202&#13;
Komonsuwan , Sarah&#13;
12, 13, 21, 114, 122, 155&#13;
Kopelciw, Mike 111 , 141&#13;
Koralewski, Malia 141&#13;
Kovacs, Kama 110, 113, 142&#13;
Kresl, Crystal 133&#13;
Krijan, Stephanie 92&#13;
Kruse, Elisa 23, 112, 142&#13;
Kukkonen , Andrew 66, 77, 122, 155&#13;
Kukkonen, Lisa 114, 149&#13;
Kunik, Samantha 127&#13;
Kunik, Sheena 111 , 133&#13;
Kunze, Thomas&#13;
13, 42, 56, 115, 133&#13;
Kurland, Shayna 114, 149&#13;
L&#13;
Lainson, Rick 74, 142&#13;
Lakatos, Ron 62, 76&#13;
Lalk, Jessica 67, 75, 76, 83, 133&#13;
Lambrecht, Shannon 142&#13;
Lamphear, Alaina 7 4, 11 O, 133&#13;
Landstrom, Bruce&#13;
54, 55, 74, 77, 115, 142&#13;
Langfeldt, Zachary 133&#13;
Larrison , Ryan 142&#13;
Larsen, Scott 66&#13;
Larsen, Zach 122, 155&#13;
Larson , Nikki 142&#13;
Larson, Scott 77, 149&#13;
Laughlin , Ashley 142&#13;
Lavy, Brittany 112, 149&#13;
Leber, Thomas 57, 149&#13;
Leber, Vince 77, 82, 112, 142&#13;
Leggio, Bill 77, 115&#13;
Leinen, Doug 122&#13;
Lemanton , Tina 149&#13;
Lemmon, Ryan 112, 142&#13;
Lemus, Christian 122&#13;
Lemus, Indio 115&#13;
Lenhardt, Caleb 77, 149&#13;
Lenhardt, Rachel&#13;
65, 73, 77, 113, 115, 133&#13;
Lewis, Adam 57, 76, 122, 155&#13;
Lewis, Amanda 142&#13;
Lewis , Andrew 142&#13;
Lewis, Harley 142&#13;
Lewis, Jimmy 74, 96, 112, 122, 155&#13;
Lewis, Rebecca 149&#13;
Liddick, Jeffrey 142&#13;
Lillard, Rikki 149&#13;
Linden, Brandie 99, 114, 133&#13;
Linneman, Dani 112&#13;
Lipcamon, Stephanie 77, 142&#13;
Lippert, Elizabeth 149&#13;
Liston, Amanda 62, 75, 76, 149&#13;
Litzkow, Britaine 142&#13;
Long, Brandon 74, 114, 133&#13;
Long, Joshua 142&#13;
Long , Luke 74, 97, 149&#13;
Long, Tosha 22, 75, 112, 114, 133&#13;
Loop, Jeff 39, 74&#13;
Loos, Dustin 14, 133&#13;
Lorenz, Seth 43, 74, 122, 155&#13;
Loukota, Josef 142&#13;
Love , Lyndsey 40, 59, 75, 133&#13;
Lowe, Jeffrey 149&#13;
Lumbis, Pete 82, 88, 89, 11 2, 133&#13;
Lustgraaf, Shawn 133&#13;
Lynch , Brandon 115, 149&#13;
Lyons, Ambur 69, 77, 142&#13;
M&#13;
Mace, Tiffany 75, 149&#13;
Machmuller, Sarah 114, 142&#13;
Mackenzie, Amy 200, 201&#13;
Mackland, TJ.&#13;
11, 21 , 42, 43, 52 , 74, 76, 122,&#13;
155, 169, 172, 192, 200, 201&#13;
Maddox, Jeramey 142&#13;
Madsen, Cody 149&#13;
Mailey, Laura 127&#13;
Maisel, Vincent 133&#13;
Malmberg, Matthew 142&#13;
Malmberg, Mitch 96, 142&#13;
Manz, Adam 53, 74, 76, 149&#13;
Mapes, Russ 75, 76&#13;
Markley, Derrick 74, 112, 114. 133&#13;
Marrero, Stephanie 111 , 133&#13;
Marrero, Willie 142&#13;
Marshall, Aaron 122&#13;
Martella. Caitlin&#13;
16, 17, 106, 110, 112. 114, 142 &#13;
Martin, Becky 103, 11 o, 112, 113,&#13;
142&#13;
Martin, Brandon 133&#13;
Martin, Christina 110, 113, 122, 155&#13;
Martin, Natalie 149&#13;
Martinez, Josephina 127&#13;
Martinez, Tera&#13;
104, 110, 114, 115, 127, 155&#13;
Maske, Charlie 142&#13;
Maske, Marie 134&#13;
Mass, Cody 149&#13;
Mass, Lidiya 110, 149&#13;
Mass, Wayne 114, 142&#13;
Matheson , Jamie 77, 114, 142&#13;
Mattox, Steve 77, 99, 114, 134&#13;
May, Chuck 50, 75, 76&#13;
Mayberry, Jessica&#13;
21, 68, 77, 111 , 112, 142&#13;
McCall, Ashley 75, 115, 149&#13;
McCall, Ben 76, 115, 149&#13;
Mccardle, Ryan 74, 142&#13;
McCarthy, Matthew 122, 155&#13;
McClain, Monica 134&#13;
McClure, Bryan&#13;
11 , 21, 48, 49, 75, 115,&#13;
122, 129, 155, 202&#13;
McClure, Jenna 75, 76, 149&#13;
McCoid, Jacob 149&#13;
McCoid, Matthew 122&#13;
McCoid, Stephanie 122, 155&#13;
McCoin, Cassandra 142&#13;
McCoin, Paula 115, 149&#13;
McCormick, Brian 149&#13;
McCoy, Jimmi&#13;
11, 21 , 33, 36, 37, 46, 74, 75, 76,&#13;
122, 155, 192, 199, 202&#13;
McCoy, Kristin 37, 74, 114, 149&#13;
McCoy, Nick 74, 75, 149&#13;
McDaniel, Karen 134&#13;
McDaniel, LeAnn 77, 142&#13;
McDaniel, Matthew 134&#13;
McDermott, Sarah 122, 155&#13;
McDonald, Vanessa 149&#13;
McDowell, Josh 115&#13;
McElderry, Adrienne&#13;
22· 23• 114. 115, 122, 155, 197, 203&#13;
McElroy, Bob 142&#13;
McElroy, Max 149&#13;
McEvoy, Jessica 134&#13;
McFadden, Benjamin 150&#13;
McFadden, Dan 115&#13;
McFadden, Thomas 115 142&#13;
McGee, Kyle 155 '&#13;
McGrath, Katie&#13;
94, 95, 110, 112, 122, 155&#13;
McGrath , Kerry&#13;
94, 106, 110, 112, 114, 122, 155, 202&#13;
McGruder, Sarah 150&#13;
McGuire, Aria 11 O, 114, 150&#13;
McGuire, Patrick&#13;
16, 17, 94, 102, 110, 114, 122, 155&#13;
McHargue, Aaron 134&#13;
McKee, Cory 77, 142&#13;
McKee, Kyle 122, 193&#13;
McKeeman, Sara 134&#13;
McKenzie, Amy 77, 134&#13;
McKern, Bryan 74, 123, 155&#13;
McKern, Travis 123&#13;
McKern, Zeb 74, 142&#13;
Mclean, Samuel 123, 134&#13;
McNabb, Heather 58, 142&#13;
McNabb, Lucile 150&#13;
McNeil, Joe&#13;
42, 74, 76, 123, 155, 192&#13;
McNeil, Josh 74, 76, 142&#13;
McNulty, Vanessa 86, 111 , 127, 156&#13;
McPartland, Matthew 123&#13;
Mcsorley, faic 75, 142&#13;
Mcsorley, Melissa 59, 76, 123, 156&#13;
Meadows, Andrew 134&#13;
Mefford, Drew 74, 112, 142&#13;
Mendoza, Danielle&#13;
76, 77, 91 , 107, 142&#13;
Mendoza, Jose 150&#13;
Merica, Mandy 76, 123&#13;
Mesenbrink, Ashley 143&#13;
Metzler, Sheri 114, 143&#13;
Meyer, Stephanie 150&#13;
Michael, Jessica 127, 156&#13;
Michalski, Brandon 150&#13;
Michalski, Severin 74, 77, 123, 156&#13;
Michalski, William 150&#13;
Michelson, Ronald 123&#13;
Miguel, Griselda 115&#13;
Miguel, Maria 115&#13;
Milbourn, Gary 76&#13;
Milder, Max 76, 143&#13;
Miller, Brian 56, 143&#13;
Miller, Cassie 134&#13;
Miller, Christopher 143&#13;
Miller, Heather 150&#13;
Miller, Jake 114, 143&#13;
Miller, Josh&#13;
74, 77, 104, 114, 115, 143&#13;
Miller, Kari 134&#13;
Miller, Kasi 150&#13;
Miller, Katie 22, 134&#13;
Miller, Kyle 75, 143&#13;
Miller, Nicholas 150&#13;
Milligan, Guy 143&#13;
Milner, Chris&#13;
41, 48, 49, 72, 75, 77,&#13;
112, 114, 123, 156&#13;
Mimes 110&#13;
Mimes &amp; Drama 102&#13;
Miner, Sarah 143&#13;
Minowa, Mayumi 13, 123&#13;
Mitchell, Dennis 75 0&#13;
Moland, Melissa 112, 114• 15&#13;
Monroe, Bill 127, 156&#13;
Montello, Jordan 150&#13;
Montello, Justin 11 O, 134&#13;
Moore, Scott 104&#13;
Morley, Jennifer&#13;
68, 69, 77, 111 , 134&#13;
Morley, Lee 11 4&#13;
Morley, Patricia 123&#13;
Morley, Tricia&#13;
110, 111, 112, 11 4, 115, 156&#13;
Morrison, Brandon 114, 115, 134&#13;
Morrison, Neal 127&#13;
Morrison, Timothy 143&#13;
Morrissey, Jessie 114, 150&#13;
Morrissey, Machaela 22, 114, 134&#13;
Morse, Christina 150&#13;
Morse, Michael 134&#13;
Moulton, Maren 143&#13;
Moulton, Megan 134&#13;
Mr. &amp; Miss AL 200, 201&#13;
Mrsny, Chad 143&#13;
Mrsny, Chantel 150&#13;
Mruz, Julia 143&#13;
Mruz, Julie 75, 76&#13;
Mudra, Loriann 150&#13;
Mueller, Shala 134&#13;
Muffley, Karen 150&#13;
Muir, Harlan 80, 112, 134&#13;
Mulvania, Eric 150&#13;
Murillo, Karla 150&#13;
Murillo, Larry 114, 115&#13;
Murphy, Cody 134&#13;
Murray, Kelsey 74, 75, 76, 114, 150&#13;
Musil, Tess 75, 111, 112, 114, 134&#13;
Myhlhousen, Chelsey 150&#13;
Myre, Jeffery 74, 93, 143&#13;
N&#13;
Nagunst, Glenda 115, 143&#13;
Nakai, Tomana 13&#13;
Nakai, Tomona 143&#13;
Nalley, Ashton 123, 156&#13;
Navarrete, Juan 11 4, 150&#13;
Neighbors, Jessica 150&#13;
Neighbors, Megan 104, 143&#13;
Neighbors, Ryan 123&#13;
Nelsen, Julie 123, 156&#13;
Nelson, Carri 150&#13;
Nelson, Cody 74, 75, 143&#13;
Nelson, Haley 11 4, 143&#13;
Nevins, Jamie 150&#13;
New Design 11 O&#13;
Newkirk, Mika/a 123, 156&#13;
Newspaper 82, 83, 112&#13;
Nguyen, Joanna 143&#13;
NHS 98, 115&#13;
Nichols, Erin 11 4, 143&#13;
Nielsen, Ashley 134&#13;
Nielson, Phil 76&#13;
Nikkel, Brad 76, 143&#13;
Nikkel, Suzanne&#13;
11 , 20, 21, 32, 33, 68, 72, 77,&#13;
87, 112, 115, 123, 156, 202&#13;
Nitta, Yoshifumi&#13;
12, 13, 14, 49, 75, 123, 156&#13;
Nixon, Nicole 150&#13;
Nobiling, Stacey 134&#13;
Noonen, Daniel 150&#13;
Norman, Patty 66, 67, 69&#13;
Novotony, Jeff 74&#13;
Nowak, Philip 12, 13, 83, 112, 134&#13;
Nunan, Danny 74&#13;
Nuss, Allison 150&#13;
Nuss, Ashley 114, 150&#13;
Nyabouk 63&#13;
Nye, Trisha 114, 143&#13;
0&#13;
O'Bradovich, Chastity 110, 11 4, 150&#13;
O'Brien, Laura&#13;
87, 110, 123, 156, 201 , 202&#13;
O'Brien, Thomas 115, 143&#13;
Olsen, Deborah 143&#13;
Olsen, Shannon 150&#13;
Olsen, Walt 43, 74, 96&#13;
Olson, Cory 150&#13;
Olson, Jenny 134&#13;
Olson, Laura 143&#13;
Olson, Lori 150&#13;
Opal, Adam 115, 134&#13;
Opp, Kendra 143&#13;
Opp, Rachel 127&#13;
Orchestra 92, 114&#13;
Orr, Chris 127, 156&#13;
Ortiz, David&#13;
60, 74, 77, 88, 123, 156&#13;
Ortiz, Steven 75, 134&#13;
Osborn, Andy 77&#13;
Osborn, Ryan 150&#13;
Osborn, Stephanie 127&#13;
Osborn, Tyler 74, 143&#13;
Osborne, Ben 110, 113, 123, 156&#13;
Osborne, Rachel 143&#13;
Osler, Kenneth 150&#13;
Ouellette, Jennifer 134&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 1 61 &#13;
Quintero, Indira 13&#13;
Owens, Allyn 150&#13;
Owens, James 127&#13;
p&#13;
Palen, Matthew 134&#13;
Palen, Richard 74, 97, 127, 156&#13;
Palmer, Angie 74&#13;
Palmer, Michael 150&#13;
Palser, Stephanie&#13;
80, 85, 112, 113, 134&#13;
Parker, Chris 11 4, 150&#13;
Partridge, Amanda 143&#13;
Partridge, Ashley 134&#13;
Patience, Timothy 11 4, 150&#13;
Patrick, Joel&#13;
66, 73, 75, 76, 77, 143&#13;
Patterson, Michael 127&#13;
Patterson, Samantha 110, 113, 143&#13;
Paulsen, Donald 143&#13;
Paulson, Tyler 150&#13;
Payne, Kasey 11 4, 150&#13;
Pearson, Alan 151&#13;
Peck, Andrew 123, 156, 172&#13;
Pedersen, Nicolas 123&#13;
Peer Helping 111&#13;
Peltz, Marcy 76, 98, 100, 11 2&#13;
Perez, Claudia 115&#13;
Perez, Maria 151&#13;
Perry, Eric 143&#13;
Perry, Nicholas 143&#13;
Perry, Rusty 203&#13;
Peters, Liz 27, 112, 114&#13;
Petersen, Charlie&#13;
30, 57' 73, 76, 123, 156, 168&#13;
Petersen, Emily 115&#13;
Petersen, Frank 76, 151&#13;
Petersen, Nathan 143&#13;
Petersen, Stephanie 127&#13;
Petersen, Travis&#13;
112, 114, 11 5, 123, 156&#13;
Petersen, Trevor&#13;
11 2, 11 4, 11 5, 124, 156&#13;
Peterson, Amberly 127&#13;
Peterson, Dustin 115, 151&#13;
Peterson, Emily&#13;
94, 110, 114, 115, 134&#13;
Peterson, Mindy 151&#13;
Peterson, Travis 114&#13;
Peterson, Zack 49, 56, 75, 76, 124,&#13;
156&#13;
Petratis, Megan&#13;
10, 62, 76, 112, 115, 143&#13;
Petry, Josh 114, 151&#13;
Petry, Michael 151&#13;
Pfeiffer, Ryan 114, 124, 156&#13;
Pham, Nga 115, 134&#13;
Philbrick, Joshua&#13;
20, 104, 114, 115, 143&#13;
Pike, Ian 151&#13;
Pike, Robbie 56, 76, 156&#13;
Pike, Robert 124&#13;
Pike, Terran 112, 143&#13;
Pira, Ashley 151&#13;
Pischel, Lisa 127&#13;
Plummer, Addie 33, 46, 65, 75, 76,&#13;
77, 124, 156, 199&#13;
Plummer, Allison 114, 151&#13;
Podendorf, Sarah 110, 124, 156, 204&#13;
Podendorf, Seth 74, 134&#13;
Pollock, Lynzi 143&#13;
Pollock, Michael 151&#13;
Porn Pon 70, 71, 77&#13;
162&#13;
Porter, Ashlee 151&#13;
Portrey, Jon 143&#13;
Portrey, Sara 124, 156&#13;
Potter, Ashley 134&#13;
Powder Puff Football 32, 33&#13;
Powell, Kristen 144&#13;
Powerlifting 96, 97&#13;
Powers, Shannon 114&#13;
Pregon, Bryan 4, 67, 76, 91&#13;
Preston, .David 110, 113, 144&#13;
Price, Brandie 124&#13;
Price, Kellie&#13;
36, 37, 72, 74, 75, 76, 112, 134&#13;
Price, Susan 58, 144&#13;
Prine, Joe&#13;
74, 156, 124, 171, 192, 202, 205&#13;
Prom 202, 203&#13;
Pruett, Michael 134&#13;
Pruitt, Brett 127&#13;
Pruitt, Stephanie&#13;
102, 110, 111 ' 124, 156&#13;
Pursel, Jarrid 114&#13;
Pursell, Derek 115, 151&#13;
Pursell, Jarrid 11 2, 151&#13;
Pursell, Matt 112, 124&#13;
Putnam, Jamison 29, 124&#13;
Putnam, Richard 127&#13;
Q&#13;
Quick, Matthew 127, 156&#13;
Quick, Tai 42, 43, 7 4, 124, 156&#13;
Quigley, Thomas 134&#13;
Quintero, Indira 114, 124&#13;
R&#13;
Raes, Amber 75, 144&#13;
Ramsey, Brandon 77, 144&#13;
Ramsey, Brent 93, 144&#13;
Rankin, Seth 134&#13;
Ratekin, Jessica 135&#13;
Ratekin, Rachel 144&#13;
Redden, Justin 144&#13;
Reddish, Scott 135&#13;
Reed. Jade 135&#13;
Reed, Jason 151&#13;
Reed, Mindy 124&#13;
Reeder, Andrew 124&#13;
Reeder, Tomi Ann&#13;
111, 11 4, 11 5, 151&#13;
Reedy, Crystal 76, 151&#13;
Regan, Christian 43, 74, 77, 135&#13;
Regan, Jessica&#13;
46, 63, 67, 75, 76, 144&#13;
Reid, Joe&#13;
26, 27, 54, 55, 77, 92, 11 4, 11 5, 135&#13;
Reid, Katie 111 , 11 4, 115, 151&#13;
Reimers, Gwen 135&#13;
Reimers, Megan 144&#13;
Reynolds, Becky 40, 76, 77, 144&#13;
Rice, Amanda 113, 124, 156&#13;
Rice, Barnard 135&#13;
Rice, Jessica 112, 144&#13;
Rice, Justin 144&#13;
Richardson, Bret&#13;
16, 17, 52, 76, 144&#13;
Richey, Amy 135&#13;
Richter, Kayla 37, 74, 75, 76, 151&#13;
Richwine, David 11 3, 124, 156&#13;
Ridder, James 127&#13;
Ridder, Sabrina 135&#13;
Ridenour, Minette&#13;
47, 67, 73, 75, 76, 84, 135&#13;
Rief, Keira 144&#13;
Riek, Nyarieth 124&#13;
Riggle, Jonathan 144&#13;
Ring, Brian Jr. 11 4, 151&#13;
Ring, Samantha 11 4, 115, 135&#13;
Roarty, Amber 127, 156&#13;
Roarty, David 151&#13;
Roarty, Megan&#13;
75, 88, 113, 115, 135&#13;
Robicheau, Tim 56, 151&#13;
Robinson, Heather 127, 156&#13;
Robinson, James 151&#13;
Robinson, L.J. 76&#13;
Robinson, Stevie 135&#13;
Rocha, Melania 111 , 151&#13;
Roche, Darrell 135&#13;
Rochholz, Rachel 151&#13;
Rodenburg, Zachary 144&#13;
Rodriguez, Cory 114, 115, 124, 156&#13;
Rodriquez, Jaci 144&#13;
Rohm, Lois 144&#13;
Rollins, Brandi 114, 115, 151&#13;
Romans, Samantha 124, 156&#13;
Rosenberg, Alex 66, 75, 77, 144&#13;
Ross, Paul 135&#13;
ROTC 104, 114, 115&#13;
Royce, Kelli 113, 124, 156&#13;
Ruesch, Eric 30, 82, 112, 124, 156&#13;
Runyon, Cristin 77, 135&#13;
Rutledge, Stewart 28, 135&#13;
Ryan, Amanda 114, 144&#13;
Ryan, Joshua 127&#13;
Rydel, Krystin 144&#13;
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Saar, Amber 124, 173&#13;
Saar, Ashley 135&#13;
Saar, Jessica 135&#13;
Saar, Matthew 151&#13;
Salas, Carlos 144&#13;
Salvo, Antonio 135&#13;
Salvo, Tony 28, 74&#13;
Samson, Ashley 135&#13;
Sandau, Roger 74, 75, 144&#13;
Satchell, Josh 104, 114, 115, 135&#13;
Satchell, Vanessa&#13;
104, 114, 115, 124, 156&#13;
Scarborough, Lee 125&#13;
Scarpello, Laura 156&#13;
Scheer, Amber 127&#13;
Scheer, Autumn 114, 11 5&#13;
Scheer, Brittney 114, 11 5, 151&#13;
Scheid, Amy 151&#13;
Scheid, Eric 42, 43, 7 4, 125, 156&#13;
Scherer, Matt 39, 7 4, 135&#13;
Schliep, Steven 125&#13;
Schneckloth, Kurt 21 77 11 2, 144&#13;
Schneidewind, Brandi ' 151°&#13;
Schnitker, Brooke 144&#13;
Schofield, Amanda&#13;
40, 63, 11 2, 125, 156&#13;
Schreck, Amy 135&#13;
Schreck, Holly 114, 11 5, 151&#13;
Schreur, Lois 115&#13;
Schropp, Jill 11 2, 11 3, 144&#13;
Schuemann, Bryan 151&#13;
Schultz, Crystal 111 , 114&#13;
Schultz, Laura 75, 94, 11 o, 135&#13;
Schultz, Matt 110, 151&#13;
Schultz, Megann&#13;
77, 110, 11 5, 125, 156, 205&#13;
Schulz, Crystal 44, 151&#13;
Schulz, Nicole 125&#13;
Schuster, Jeffry 125&#13;
Schwartz, Don 76&#13;
Schwiebert, Marcia 108, 11 5&#13;
Science Club 100, 101 , 11 2&#13;
Sciortino, Artie&#13;
43, 89, 96, 97, 114, 11 5, 135&#13;
Scivally, Jennie 135&#13;
Scortino, Artie 7 4, 114&#13;
Scott, Amanda 20, 77, 144&#13;
Scott, Jessica 151&#13;
Seaman, Joshua 151&#13;
Seamands, Andrea 151&#13;
Seamands, Grant 144&#13;
Seamonds, Susan 112&#13;
Seibert, Carrie 105, 144&#13;
Sellers, Laurel 84, 85, 101 , 112,&#13;
113, 135&#13;
Semanko, Michael 144&#13;
Senior Credits 154, 155, 156, 157&#13;
Seniors&#13;
118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,&#13;
124, 125, 126, 127&#13;
Seymour, Jonathan 151&#13;
Seymour, Thomas 127&#13;
Seymour, Tom 156&#13;
Shadden, Megan 75, 77, 151&#13;
Shade, Karl 115&#13;
Shaheen, Tiffany 76, 89, 11 5, 135&#13;
Shambl, Jessica 125&#13;
Shamblen, Brian 135&#13;
Shamblen, Jessica 156&#13;
Shannon, Kevin 135&#13;
Shannon, Tara 135&#13;
Sharp, Crystal 77&#13;
Sharp, Jeremy 151&#13;
Shaw, Austin 74, 125, 156&#13;
Shaw, Tabbatha&#13;
68, 69, 77, 94, 112,&#13;
113, 125, 156, 202&#13;
Shea, Austan 144&#13;
Shea, Jordan 151&#13;
Sherman, Anita 151&#13;
Shipley, Alexander 152&#13;
Shively, Stefanie&#13;
44, 45, 77, 11 2, 113, 135&#13;
Short, Amy 127, 156&#13;
Show Choir 94, 95&#13;
Showers, Craig 60, 74, 75, 77, 152&#13;
Showers, Mike 40, 61, 77, 125&#13;
Shreffler, Kellie&#13;
91 ' 111 ' 11 2' 114' 11 5' 1 35&#13;
Shultz, Mallory 135&#13;
Sidebottom, Billie 152&#13;
Sievers, Jeff 42, 53, 74, 76&#13;
Sievers, Jeffrey 135&#13;
Slate, Hayley 144&#13;
Slechta, Heather 144&#13;
Slechta, Jon 135&#13;
Sloup, Jessica 125&#13;
Smay, Jon 74, 125, 156&#13;
Smith, Andrew 135&#13;
Smith, Bridgette 75, 144&#13;
Smith, Derek 112, 125&#13;
Smith, Eric 135&#13;
Smith, Farrel 152&#13;
Smith, Haley 75, 152&#13;
Smith, Jake 105, 144&#13;
Smith, Jason 75&#13;
Smith, Melissa 11 4, 135, 152&#13;
Smith, Nicole 125, 156&#13;
Smith, Parker 10, 40, 75, 77, 144&#13;
Smith, Rachael L.&#13;
74, 91, 111 , 11 2, 144&#13;
Smith, Rachael M. 111&#13;
Smith, Stacia 105, 11 1, 144&#13;
Smith, Steffen 11 0, 115, 144&#13;
Smyser, Zach 74, 75, 144&#13;
Snyder, Jacqueline 144 &#13;
Softball 36, 37, 7 4&#13;
Solomon, Will 75, 127&#13;
Solon, Kristi 135&#13;
Solon, Kristin 11 O&#13;
Solorio, Heriberto 115&#13;
Somers, Zach&#13;
10, 11, 21 , 76, 125, 169, 202&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
138, 139, 140, 141, 142,&#13;
143, 144, 145&#13;
Soria, Manuel 114, 115, 152&#13;
Soria, Marco 115&#13;
Sortino, Josh 76, 135&#13;
South, Joshua 152&#13;
Spanish Club 114&#13;
Speech &amp; Debate 91&#13;
Speech and Debate 113&#13;
Spelman, Tyler 152&#13;
Spilde, Alan 145&#13;
Spilde, Bethany&#13;
46, 47, 50, 62, 72, 75, 76, 112,&#13;
125, 156, 196, 199&#13;
Spitznagle, Adam 74, 136&#13;
Sports Division 34, 35&#13;
Stacy, Kathryn 114, 152&#13;
Staley, Matt 77&#13;
Stanford, John 56, 75, 92, 114, 145&#13;
Starner, Mike 74&#13;
Steadman, Jamie 136&#13;
Steensen, Scott 152&#13;
Steensen, Seth 27, 74, 75, 136&#13;
Steffens, Heather 7 4, 152&#13;
Stehly, Elizabeth 114, 136&#13;
Stehly, Matthew 152&#13;
Stein, Daniel 74, 145&#13;
Stevens, Chris 74, 76 136&#13;
Stevens, Joe 125, 156, 169&#13;
Stevens, Melissa&#13;
21 · 32, 33, 77, 112, 125, 167, 185&#13;
Stogdill, Charlie 114, 136&#13;
Stokes, Alisha 125, 156&#13;
Stone, Matt 156&#13;
Stopak, Erin&#13;
7o, 77, 110, 112, 115, 136&#13;
Stopak, Sara&#13;
111 • 11 4, 115, 125, 156&#13;
Stork, Matthew 125&#13;
Stork, Rachel 152&#13;
Stout, Stephen 115, 136&#13;
Stowe, Teresa 112, 115, 136&#13;
Stubbs, Michelle 145&#13;
Stucker, Dave 48, 75&#13;
Student Council 88, 89, 115&#13;
Student Life Division 6, 7&#13;
Student Recognition 16, 17&#13;
Stultz, Nicholas 111 114 145&#13;
Sullivan, Daniel 136 ' '&#13;
Summy, Janet 77, 152&#13;
Survey 18, 19&#13;
Survey, Senior 128 129&#13;
Swaink, Pat 74, 14S&#13;
Swanger, Christopher 136&#13;
Swanger, Melissa 125&#13;
Sward, Larry 127&#13;
Swolley, Earl 145&#13;
Swolley, Shaun 136&#13;
Synacek, Tara 152&#13;
T&#13;
Tadlock, Andrew 152&#13;
Tamayo, Tanasha 111 , 145&#13;
Tang, Mary 145&#13;
Tang, Nyadak 125, 204&#13;
Tanglertpaibul, Nina&#13;
13, 67, 76, 99, 125, 156&#13;
Tarks, Jessica 77&#13;
Teager, Alicia 114, 136&#13;
Tebedo, Sara 152&#13;
Teeple, Laura 126, 157&#13;
Teeple, Tiffanie&#13;
14, 111, 112, 114, 136&#13;
Templeton, Jeffrey 145&#13;
Terveer, Amanda 112, 126, 157&#13;
Tetzlaff, Jason 145&#13;
The Even Dozen 110&#13;
Thomas, Adam 77, 145&#13;
Thomas, Ashley 68, 77, 111 , 136&#13;
Thomas, Brandon 152&#13;
Thomas, Brendan 152&#13;
Thomas, Carrie 145&#13;
Thomas, Christopher 152&#13;
Thomas, Joe&#13;
74, 114, 115, 126, 170&#13;
Thomas, Jon 74, 152&#13;
Thomas, Ryan 145&#13;
Thomas, Stephani 110, 114, 152&#13;
Thompson, Jordan 145&#13;
Thomsen, Mark 39, 74&#13;
Thurber, Joshua 126, 157, 184&#13;
Tiarks, Jessica 152&#13;
Tice, Jessica 136&#13;
Tice, Tiffany 145&#13;
Tiffey, Josh 75, 114, 126, 156&#13;
Tiffey, Lisa 111 , 126, 157, 170&#13;
Tolle, Heather 136&#13;
Tolle, Nathan 126, 157&#13;
Tomair, Amanda 110, 126, 157&#13;
Tomich, Amanda 114, 126, 157&#13;
Towne, Nathan 112, 114, 126, 157&#13;
Tran, Kim Anh 111 , 112, 156&#13;
Tran, Minh 80, 89, 112, 114, 145&#13;
Trescott, Amy 114, 115, 126, 157&#13;
Trively, Jordan 152&#13;
Trively, Shelby 114, 152&#13;
Turek, Elisha&#13;
50, 51 , 62, 63, 75, 76, 83, 112&#13;
Turner, Matt 74&#13;
Turner, Matthew 127&#13;
Tut, Koang 126&#13;
Tyson, Sara 114, 136&#13;
u&#13;
Underwood, Kyler 76, 127, 202&#13;
Underwood, Samantha 136&#13;
Unwin, Sarah 113, 136&#13;
Utman, Dana&#13;
100, 112, 113, 114, 11 5, 136&#13;
Vaca&#13;
v&#13;
nti, Jessica 152&#13;
Vacanti, Nicholas 145&#13;
Vacanti-Webb, Andy 126, 157&#13;
Vance, Jessica 126, 157, 185&#13;
Vanderhelm, Mallory&#13;
3, 26, 27, 70, 77, 111 , 145&#13;
VanderVelde, Andre&#13;
11 , 21, 52, 53, 72, 74, 76, 11 3,&#13;
11 5, 126, 128, 129, 157, 185, 202&#13;
Vannier, Kyle 64, 77, 111 , 152&#13;
VanVliet, Annie 126, 157&#13;
VanVoltenberg, Adam 76, 126, 157&#13;
VanVoltenburg, Adam 24&#13;
Vargas, Omar 127, 157&#13;
Vargas, Roberto 115, 136&#13;
Vargas, Sovieda 115, 145&#13;
Vaughn, Andrea 152&#13;
Venturing Club 112&#13;
Vergamini, Tony 75&#13;
Volker, Debbie 75, 136&#13;
Volleyball 46, 47, 75&#13;
Volz, Pam 15, 101 , 112, 136&#13;
Vorthmann, Jill 110, 145&#13;
Vroman, Kris&#13;
105, 114, 115, 127, 157&#13;
Wacker,&#13;
w&#13;
Corey 74, 75, 76&#13;
Wade, Morgan 93, 152&#13;
Wagner, Alex 152&#13;
Wagner, Christine 11, 76, 136&#13;
Wagner, Mike 74&#13;
Wajda, Heather 127, 157&#13;
Waller, Dirk 4, 67, 76&#13;
Walter, Heather&#13;
110, 113, 115, 126, 157&#13;
War, Niateni 108&#13;
Wardlow, Amber 136&#13;
Ware, Andrea 77&#13;
Warpness, Aaron 127&#13;
Warren, Lynne 145&#13;
Waschkowski, Kim 110, 115, 145&#13;
Way, Andrea 152&#13;
Weare, Andrea&#13;
44, 109, 112, 115, 126, 185&#13;
Wearn, Andrea 157&#13;
Wearne, Caitlin&#13;
76, 96, 107, 126, 157&#13;
Weatherill, Jacob 127&#13;
Weatherill, Nicholas 145&#13;
Weaver, Amber 136&#13;
Webster, Lauren 75, 152&#13;
Weelborg, Troy 136&#13;
Weelborg, Tyler 152&#13;
Weilage, Jenny 126&#13;
Weis, Krystal 75, 76, 111, 136&#13;
Welch, Erin 77&#13;
Welch, Joseph 64, 75, 77, 91, 145&#13;
Wells, Capre 152&#13;
Wells, Lucas 152&#13;
Wendi, Joe&#13;
20, 54, 55, 66, 77, 110,&#13;
111 , 126, 128, 129, 157, 201&#13;
Wenninghoff, Kevin 152&#13;
West, Michael 145&#13;
Wettengel, Dick 48, 75&#13;
White, Austin 28&#13;
Whiteman, Tom 89, 110, 157&#13;
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To our daughter Lisa:&#13;
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Xahfa 71!.herlon&#13;
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Jessica Chavera&#13;
Congratulations and good&#13;
luck in the hltUre. Mav the&#13;
rest of vour IUe be filled with ~~&#13;
music and all aspects Of the t: UU!--~ .&amp;..11:&#13;
theater as that is what brings vou the most iov&#13;
in life.&#13;
love - Mom, Corev, Grandma, and Grandpa&#13;
192&#13;
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to&#13;
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Joe Prine&#13;
Joe McNeil&#13;
TJ Mackland&#13;
Great Job Guys!!&#13;
Dan &amp; DeeDee&#13;
John &amp; Doreen&#13;
Tom &amp; Janet&#13;
Jim mi,&#13;
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thankful for having&#13;
a sister to Lead the&#13;
way and who is&#13;
always there fo r&#13;
me.&#13;
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future.&#13;
"'Nick &#13;
Kvle Mckee&#13;
Roses are red, Violets are blue,&#13;
Congratulations, We are proud ot vou!&#13;
Reach tor tomorrow, keep vour dreams alive!&#13;
love va lots,&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
NikoYou've gtown up to be such a beautiful young&#13;
lady. l;:ven though Dad's not hete to watch you&#13;
gtow like we can, he sees you from up above&#13;
and he is sp ptoud of out little gitl.&#13;
Congtatulations and we love you.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom and Julie&#13;
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Dearest NattyBoo,&#13;
Words cannot describe how&#13;
much you mean to me. I am so glad&#13;
that God made it possible for us to&#13;
become best friends 3 years ago. We&#13;
have shared so many good times, and&#13;
been there for each other through&#13;
the hard times. I can never thank you&#13;
enough for everything you did for me&#13;
when my dad passed away. You were&#13;
the one I could count on ••• The one I&#13;
will always count on •••• I could never&#13;
ask for a better friend than you.&#13;
I love you Romi · Best Friends&#13;
Forever and Ever&#13;
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Viryinia Jfansen&#13;
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pedactorize this situation!" • PROM!! •&#13;
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All forrr youu ••• • Dirty soda • Mad&#13;
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SBP • Summer 2001 • BK DAILY •&#13;
Road Trip • RICE • "I'm half filipino"&#13;
(Natty) • "Me Too!" (Nikki) •&#13;
Dear Niko Lee,&#13;
Where do I even begin to&#13;
start? I can't ••• there have been so&#13;
many things that you have done for&#13;
me I don't know how I can ever&#13;
repay you. You've taught me to be&#13;
strong and stand up for myself at&#13;
crucial times. We've been through&#13;
good times and bad but through&#13;
all the trials and triumphs we have&#13;
always been there for each other.&#13;
Thank you for every minute of our&#13;
friendship ••• it means the world to&#13;
me.&#13;
Best Friends Forever&#13;
I Love You from the bottom of my&#13;
heart,&#13;
Ro mi&#13;
Steve Jacobs, Travis Petersen, Kasey Beck, Trevor Petersen&#13;
(Guinea Pig) (Good Twin) (Prez) (Evil Twin)&#13;
ROAD TRIP 2002&#13;
Big Gulps, huh? Alright..weH, see ya later!-Excuse me, Flo?&#13;
-Why ya goin' to the airport? Flyin' somewhere?- I bet ya&#13;
10 bucks I can get ya gambling before the end of the dayHey, I guess they're right! Seniors citizens, although slow&#13;
And dangerous behind the wheel, can still serve a purpose!&#13;
I'll be right back.don't you go dyin' on me!-What are the&#13;
chances of a guy like you and a girl like me ending up&#13;
together?-What's the matter? Some little phillie break your&#13;
heart? .... No, it was a giTJ-Are those your skies? ... both&#13;
of 'em? Cool!-1 got worms- (Lines from Dumb and&#13;
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2001-2002&#13;
Crimson &amp; Blue&#13;
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Chase Davidson&#13;
Amanda Schofield&#13;
Nicole Jensen&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
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LYlll t~l ,'fl, 2002 \~ · 41 23)Througho~t all of o_ur fun times and&#13;
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bet, sparkling grape juice, No Boys!, "word ... ", "sad day", 5.A. parking lot, S.A.&#13;
party, matches &amp; crayons, hotel parties, "Helpful Hint: Have a nice day, throw&#13;
your trash away!", "Crazy Pam &amp; the Ti ta ins", Homecoming Olympic outfit fiascos,&#13;
"spoon me", "Sara'll do it for a dollar", high-speed chases, "How'd we get in a corn&#13;
f ield?", soooo .... , haunted house, "Let's get stuck in a ditch!", feeding the homeless,&#13;
Mexican call*&#13;
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Mr Al and&#13;
200&#13;
Throughout the introduction&#13;
Competition, Amy Mackenz •&#13;
!age showing off her formal&#13;
ii/ion. &#13;
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. replied to the question dur&#13;
ge's Interview portion o/ the c&#13;
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Mr. Al and Ms. Al Contestants&#13;
Kasey Beck&#13;
Mike Brazeal&#13;
John Campbell&#13;
Chase Davidson&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
TJ Mackland&#13;
Joe Wendi&#13;
Natalie Awe&#13;
Miranda Davidson&#13;
April Harvey&#13;
Jordanne Jones&#13;
Amy Mackenzie&#13;
Laura O'Brien&#13;
Mr. AL: TJ Mackland&#13;
Mr. AL Runner-up: Kasey Beck&#13;
People's Choice: Chase Davidson&#13;
Ms. Al: Laura O'Brien&#13;
Ms. AL Runner-up: Amy Mackenzie&#13;
People's Choice: April Harvey&#13;
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Prom&#13;
202 &#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 203 &#13;
Graduatio&#13;
204 &#13;
Class Motto:&#13;
"As Each of us follows out path in life, we will remember&#13;
these years. We will remember our friends, the laughter,&#13;
and the pain. Our smiles reflect the memories locked deep&#13;
within our hearts. Future dreams shine like bright stars&#13;
against distant nights. We have grown so much, and yet,&#13;
we will grow forever.&#13;
Colors: Flower:&#13;
Crimson and Blue White Rose&#13;
Song:&#13;
"Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd&#13;
Number of Graduates:&#13;
315&#13;
Graduation Date:&#13;
May 29,2002&#13;
Page by Jordanne Jones 205 &#13;
206 &#13;
. . •&#13;
Photo by Kristine tmman&#13;
- The school year 2001 -&#13;
2002 was one of&#13;
change. We faced&#13;
changes in our lives, our&#13;
world, and ourselves. We&#13;
saw one of the most horrific&#13;
events in American History&#13;
that continued to affect our&#13;
everyday lives. The clean&#13;
up of the World Trad e&#13;
Center was fi nal ly ended&#13;
May 30, over eight months&#13;
after the attacks. The United&#13;
States faced even more&#13;
terrorist threats, when a rash&#13;
of Anthrax outbreaks swept&#13;
the nation just following the&#13;
9-11 attacks. Five people&#13;
died of the inhaled form of&#13;
anthrax and 13 others&#13;
suffered infections&#13;
associated with the&#13;
hazardous material. The&#13;
biological attack also&#13;
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targeted the media; NBC and the New York Post received&#13;
contaminated letters. The office of Senate Majority Leader Tom Dashle&#13;
was closed for months after it also received a letter laced with anthrax.&#13;
Terrorism hit very close to home in May when a rash of mailbox&#13;
bombs went off wounding civilians and mail carriers. The attacks&#13;
took place in Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska, in an attempt by the bomber&#13;
to make a "smiley face" across the nation. This time it was not a&#13;
foreign terrorist, but an American College Student.&#13;
Along with these events, some local events changed our lives. The&#13;
construction of the MARCC center began in 2002, with plans for an&#13;
arena, a large movie theatre, and water park. The Mall of the Bluffs&#13;
also received a face-lift. The movie theatres at the mall, a long time&#13;
staple at the mall, were closed to make way for a brand new Barnes&#13;
and Nobles book store. Target was also expanded in size.&#13;
At school changes in the school soft drink and in the gym floor&#13;
caused uproar at the beginning of the year. It would also be the last&#13;
year for the traditional A and B Day block schedule, with changes in&#13;
scheduling in 2002-2003 in favor of a shortened day once a week.&#13;
To the dismay of some students Post Prom was moved from the&#13;
Iowa Western Auditorium, too AL, in favor for more prizes. There&#13;
was also a fair share of memorable moments. A last second 34 yard&#13;
field goal by Rick Kellar '02 to defeat Tee Jay 23-22, in one of the&#13;
most dramatic games in AL History. The Lady Lynx Volleyball team&#13;
finished with a 39-7-2 record, and made a thrilling run to the State&#13;
tournament in Cedar Rapids.&#13;
In a year when we saw the worst and best in man, we found a way&#13;
to continue our lives and excel! as both students and American&#13;
citizens.&#13;
208 Page by Chase Davidson&#13;
Daugherty 1 , • - ne another at the Homecoming&#13;
Dance. In a Ho g Night like no other, Jeff asked Tammy to marry him.&#13;
The couple was married 34 days later. Photo by Ariana Gum&#13;
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Even though the total number of shark attacks decreased in 2001, a&#13;
rash of highly publicized cases make this "the Summer of the Shark."&#13;
On Jan. 1, 2001, 12 European nations adopt a single currency called the&#13;
Euro which becomes legal tender in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France,&#13;
Germany, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal and Spain.&#13;
John Walker, the American&#13;
Taliban, is being held for war&#13;
crimes against the United States.&#13;
Princess Margaret, sister of&#13;
Britain's Queen Elizabeth,&#13;
dies at age 71.&#13;
Enron is the largest company in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy.&#13;
Allegations arose concerning the shredding of documents believed to be&#13;
connected to the company's use of funds from its employees' 40lk program.&#13;
Daniel Pearl, a Wall Street Journal reporter, is kidnapped and&#13;
murdered by the National Movement for t he Restoration of&#13;
Pakistani Sovereignty. President Bush declares, "The United States&#13;
of America will rid the world of these agents of terror." &#13;
Mill ion of acres of&#13;
southeastern Australia are&#13;
scorched by wildfires.&#13;
Ford and Firestone go their separate ways after a year of&#13;
finger pointing in the deaths of more than 170 people in&#13;
Ford Explorers equipped with Firestone Tires.&#13;
The su n sets on the Taliban as U.S. soldiers ra ise an American flag from the World Trade&#13;
Ce nter at a U. S. Air Force base near the Afghan city of Ka ndahar. The United States&#13;
organ ized its allies and began an all-out "War on Terrorism." &#13;
Elizabeth Dole, former president of the American Red&#13;
Cross and spouse of former presidential candidate Bob&#13;
Dole, announces her candidacy for the Senate.&#13;
After being detained for more than three months by the&#13;
Taliban, American aid workers Heather Mercer and Dayna&#13;
Curry are rescued from Afghanistan.&#13;
On June 11, Timothy McVeigh, convicted of the April 19,&#13;
1995, bombing of t he Ok lahoma City federal bui lding, is&#13;
executed by lethal injection.&#13;
Letters containing anthrax are delivered to U.S. senators Patrick Leahy and Tom&#13;
Daschle, and NBC News Anchor Tom Brokaw. The Senate office building was&#13;
closed for three months. Five people died from inhalat ion anthrax.&#13;
A missile defense shield to protect&#13;
t he United States is a priority of the&#13;
Bush Admin istration .&#13;
Hundreds of bodies are discovered at&#13;
a Noble, Georgia crematory, some&#13;
dating back more than 10 years. &#13;
After 12 years of construction, the&#13;
efforts to stabilize the Leaning&#13;
Tower of Pisa are complete.&#13;
Amnesty for il legal Mexican&#13;
immigrants is promoted by&#13;
President Bush.&#13;
The decision to allow federal funding for embryonic stem cell&#13;
research only on stem cel ls from embryos already collected raises&#13;
ethical questions.&#13;
Kmart, t he giant discount retailer, fi les for Chapter 11 bankruptcy&#13;
protection while it reorganizes its holdings. &#13;
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Tuesday, September 11, 2001, will be remembered as a tragic day that&#13;
changed the world. That morning, a plot, masterminded by terrorist Osama&#13;
bin Laden and the al-Qaeda network, was put into action. Two hijacked&#13;
commercial airliners were flown into New York City's World Trade Center&#13;
Towers, ultimately causing their collapse. Immediately following the&#13;
incident, another hijacked airliner crashed into one side of the Pentagon in&#13;
Washi ngton, D.C, and a fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania. Thousands&#13;
of lives were lost, citizens were terrified and the world was in shock.&#13;
Following t hat mournful day the United States experienced anthrax&#13;
scares, continued security threats and the reality of war. Despite the horror,&#13;
fear and heartache, U.S. citizens united and their patriotic spirit soared.&#13;
President Bush prom ised: "We will not tire, we will not falter, we will not&#13;
fail." Through t hat statement and the remarkable sense of national pride&#13;
exuded by U.S. citizens, it became evident that no threat, great or small ,&#13;
could deter the United States resolve for enduring freedom.&#13;
World leaders, such as Prime Minister of&#13;
England Tony Blair, profess their sympathy&#13;
and support for the United States.&#13;
Through his courageous leadership, NYC Mayor&#13;
Rudy Giuliani becomes known as "Mayor of the&#13;
World" and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth.&#13;
In response to the shocking tragedy, President&#13;
George W. Bush addresses the nation offering&#13;
strength, comfort and patriotism. &#13;
Ail ing airlines urge citizens to&#13;
defy terrorists' attempts to disrupt&#13;
lives by reboarding airplanes.&#13;
Thousands of people world-wide&#13;
donate blood and volunteer their&#13;
services to aid U.S. recovery.&#13;
An overwhelming spirit of un ity and national pride arises out of the&#13;
smoldering ashes and human devastation from t he September 11&#13;
attacks on the Un ited States. &#13;
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Academy Award-wi nning actor Russell Crowe claims a Golden Globe&#13;
Award and an Academy Award nomination for his performance in "A&#13;
Beautiful Mind ." The movie is nominated for five Acad emy Awards.&#13;
Actress Julia Roberts wins her&#13;
eighth People's Choice Award for&#13;
favorite motion picture actress.&#13;
ABC's "My Wife and Kids" and Damon&#13;
Wayans win People's Choice Awards.&#13;
"Shrek" wins an Oscar nomination&#13;
and the People's Choice Award for&#13;
Favorite Motion Picture.&#13;
Hit movie " Harry Potter and the&#13;
Sorcerer's Stone" breaks box&#13;
office records.&#13;
NBC's "The Weakest Link" puts a&#13;
new edge on quiz show standards.&#13;
Jack Lemmon , an Academy and&#13;
Emmy Award-win ning actor, dies&#13;
at age 7 6 .&#13;
Professional soccer player Ethan&#13;
Zohn is the $1 mi ll ion dollar&#13;
winner of Survivor: Afri ca.&#13;
In honor of those involved in t he events surround ing September 11 , Hollywood actors and musicians combine&#13;
efforts to produce "Ameri ca: A Tribute to Heroes ." The benefit, which was aired simultaneously and&#13;
commercial- free by dozens of broadcast and cable networks, raised more than $ 100 mil lion in donat ions. &#13;
Stars of the No. 1 rated show "Friends" agree to return for a ninth&#13;
season in 2002-2003. Each cast member received a 33 percent&#13;
salary increase bringing their wages to $1 million dollars per episode.&#13;
Actress Nicole Kid man wins a Golden Globe award for her musical&#13;
performa nce in " Moulin Rouge." Ki dman and " Moulin Rouge"&#13;
were both nom inated for Academy Awards. &#13;
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Favorite Album, Pop/Rock 'n Roll, is awarded to Destiny's&#13;
Child for "Survivor" at the American Music Awards. They also&#13;
won a Grammy for Best R&amp;B Performance by a Duo/Group.&#13;
Jennifer Lopez says "I do" to dancer and choreographer&#13;
Chris Judd just eight months after the announcement of her&#13;
split from boyfriend of two years, Sean "P. Diddy" Combs.&#13;
George Harrison, known as "The Quiet Beatie," dies at 58&#13;
of cancer. The death of Joh n Lennon in 1980 leaves Pau l&#13;
McCartney and Ringo Starr as the on ly remaining Beatles.&#13;
Pop superstar Britney Spears makes her debut on the big screen in the movie&#13;
"Crossroads." She also released her self-titled album, went on tour, performed in her&#13;
"Live from Las Vegas" HBO special and dated 'N SYNC pop singer Justin Timberlake.&#13;
Nelly wins Favorite Artist, Rap/ HipHop, at t he Ameri ca n Music Awards.&#13;
Mi chael Jackson is named Art ist of&#13;
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First Row:&#13;
Laura Ingraham,&#13;
Kari Thompsen, .Jessica Grego,&#13;
Ashley Wendland, Ashley Frost,&#13;
Leah Wenninghoff,&#13;
'eqp1 P@w:&#13;
Lindsey sey McCoy,&#13;
Stephanie an Murray,&#13;
Rae Christensen, Mekayla Putnam&#13;
Third Row:&#13;
Coach Pat Kroll, Rebecca Page,&#13;
Janay Campin, Lindsay Bressman,&#13;
Amanda Hernandez,&#13;
Alexandria Peterson,&#13;
Coach Al Leaders&#13;
Softball&#13;
Baseball &#13;
First Row:&#13;
Bat boy Clayton Starner.&#13;
Cory Peterson. Rick Lainson,&#13;
Dallas Beck, Troy Killion,&#13;
Team Mana er Jason York&#13;
Sec&#13;
FG w:&#13;
hiesen.&#13;
,x Storey.&#13;
rian Sievers&#13;
9 &#13;
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12&#13;
The 2004-2005&#13;
Echoes and&#13;
Crimson and&#13;
Blue staffs pose&#13;
for a picture&#13;
during the&#13;
M R A C&#13;
journalism&#13;
convention held&#13;
in Sioux City.&#13;
The girls swimteam&#13;
prepares to TP coach Tim&#13;
Kealy's house. "We had&#13;
so much fun TP'ing&#13;
Tim's house. We got&#13;
his dogs, cows .. .&#13;
everything," said&#13;
Melissa Losh '06. &#13;
Photo by CarJ;1 Bress!llflll Lindsey Larsen '07 gets&#13;
rolled away on a&#13;
stretcher after straining her MCL during a JV&#13;
volleyball game. "It&#13;
really hurt, but it was fun&#13;
to get to ride in an&#13;
ambulance," recalls&#13;
Larsen. Due to the injury, she could not participate&#13;
in&#13;
volle&#13;
yball for the next&#13;
month.&#13;
Concentrating on&#13;
his work, Ian&#13;
Grant&#13;
'06 works to&#13;
finish his clay&#13;
project in Carrie&#13;
Pope s pottery&#13;
class.&#13;
"I really&#13;
like pottery&#13;
because the&#13;
aprons match&#13;
my&#13;
eyes really well,"&#13;
said Grant.&#13;
Photo&#13;
by !l!ia11a Smitli&#13;
13 &#13;
'tor: Emily Longnecke&#13;
ed by the band, the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln Fight song pl ays while&#13;
he varsity football team runs&#13;
out on to the field to start the&#13;
first home game of the season&#13;
aga in st Des Mo in es&#13;
Lin coln. ltfter a&#13;
suc ce sfu l season&#13;
ast year,&#13;
trained&#13;
lre summer&#13;
the team&#13;
thr ughout&#13;
and had&#13;
many prac tices to&#13;
g.e t read y for this&#13;
ear's showirig. The&#13;
L ' ll X won the game,&#13;
4 - 2 6 .&#13;
14&#13;
Jake We ch 'U7 gralJs a drin&#13;
du ring a cross coun try meet.&#13;
"Cross coun try was pretty fun this&#13;
yea r becau se our seniors were&#13;
really cool," sa id Welch.&#13;
Photo /Jy Car/, /Jis.s-sn1a11 &#13;
- The colors red white, and lllu e could be&#13;
found on display everywhere around the&#13;
school. From student feet to the studen&#13;
section at a football game, school spirit&#13;
was definately alive.&#13;
Memb ers of "The&#13;
Replacements", Mark Abel '05&#13;
and Mark Alkire '05, cheer on&#13;
the football team at a home&#13;
game. "It was fun to be part of&#13;
"The Replacements" since we&#13;
got to show off our hot bods,"&#13;
said Abel. At every home game&#13;
"The Repla cements" pain ted&#13;
their bodi es blu e and red to&#13;
resemble the football jerseys.&#13;
Even through cold weather tlrnYi&#13;
we re down on the tracli&#13;
cheering on the team and trying&#13;
to pump up the crowd.&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
Performing&#13;
with the&#13;
ROTC Rifle&#13;
T e a m ,&#13;
A d a m&#13;
Miller, '06,&#13;
spins his&#13;
rifle in&#13;
sync with&#13;
the rest of&#13;
the team.&#13;
Photo&#13;
by&#13;
Kim So11&#13;
J'ran &#13;
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Jonah Aney, '05, rocks the auditorium during&#13;
a drum/bass duet with Travis Archer, '05,&#13;
shown with the guitar. Photo bJ' Ki11J So11 J'ra11&#13;
P!tow by Afegl1a11 'filltJP &#13;
The cheerleaders sponsored a clinic for girls&#13;
four to twelve years old. The girls cheered&#13;
with the cheerleaders on September 17th at a&#13;
.JV /Varsity game. Photo by J1111a11rfa Cra11e&#13;
19 &#13;
Photo By Briana SmH/J&#13;
Returning home from a Ion da . Stephanie Grap '05 rest on ag chirtplarng volleyball, Mandy Helkenn '05 and&#13;
after intense meets and tournam ert us. Student athletes often feel drained&#13;
en s. &#13;
Cross country is a sport&#13;
that encompasses&#13;
passion, sweat, and&#13;
hard work.&#13;
"The season&#13;
has been good," said&#13;
Rafa&#13;
el&#13;
Averio-Newton&#13;
'06.&#13;
"We had a lot of&#13;
gu&#13;
ys that moved up and&#13;
ran faster. They really&#13;
improved their times."&#13;
Since our&#13;
new gym&#13;
and weig&#13;
htlifti&#13;
ng&#13;
equipment&#13;
arriv&#13;
ed,&#13;
students lift weig&#13;
hts&#13;
re&#13;
gularly after school&#13;
and during P.E.&#13;
''Weight training&#13;
makes me stronger&#13;
for t&#13;
he sports I&#13;
play,"&#13;
said Emilee&#13;
Sor&#13;
ensen&#13;
'&#13;
06. &#13;
22&#13;
homBcoming&#13;
football&#13;
gamB'?&#13;
Very&#13;
Doubtful&#13;
Is Mt. MahBt l-lugh \-IBffnBt's&#13;
long lost btothBt'?&#13;
No Way!&#13;
~hould WB&#13;
h~VB OffC~rnpug&#13;
lunch?&#13;
Wm we irne all of out !!now&#13;
day!!'?&#13;
It's decidedly so&#13;
To get a feel for this school year, students consulted&#13;
the Magic 8 Ball. Not only does the 8 ball connect to our&#13;
8- period days, but it has moved people for generations&#13;
to get in touch with their psychic selves. Turn to page&#13;
152 and 153 to find out what really happened.&#13;
I~ Bu~h going&#13;
to bB&#13;
tB-Bf BCtBd'?&#13;
Very&#13;
Doubtful&#13;
/g Mt!!. WiJeg&#13;
going to have&#13;
a boy'?&#13;
It is&#13;
certain&#13;
Nicholas Pfeiffer &#13;
Alexander Shipley '05&#13;
Will the boy!:' ba.!:ketball team go&#13;
to ~tate'? How should&#13;
I know?&#13;
I'm cool&#13;
with that&#13;
I.!: ~upetrnan&#13;
bettet than&#13;
Batman?&#13;
It is&#13;
decidedly&#13;
so&#13;
All signs&#13;
point to&#13;
yes&#13;
1.!: Johnny&#13;
Depp hottet&#13;
than Btad&#13;
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Hippo era tes identified&#13;
of personalities. &#13;
categories are represe nt e d by&#13;
Orange, Green, Bl ue and&#13;
Kyle Willis '08&#13;
four&#13;
Gold.&#13;
27 &#13;
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Suited up and ready to play,&#13;
Anthony Liston '08 prepares&#13;
to fill in for the JV football&#13;
team at an away game. " I&#13;
think it was an honor to&#13;
play with the older kids."&#13;
Liston s&lt;lld. &#13;
Sarah Hilz '07 takes a welldeserved break after a tough&#13;
race. The swim team worked&#13;
hard to become great&#13;
swimmers, having practice&#13;
every night from three to six.&#13;
On October 25 !!resident&#13;
George W. Bush visited&#13;
Council Bluffs in an effort&#13;
to win Iowa's vote for the&#13;
2004 presidency. Though&#13;
many people ·wanted to&#13;
attend, the rally was strictly&#13;
limited to ]e ublicans.&#13;
Page ditor: Megan Parrott&#13;
rifer: Beth Williams&#13;
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As a photojournalist, Anne Hoffmeier '06 concentrates while&#13;
filming for AL Insider at John Edwards' speech. "It was a really fun&#13;
experience to get to see John Edwards," said Hoffmeier. "AL Insider&#13;
is off the hook this year." &#13;
Participating in a Science Club experiment (left), Jeff Kramer&#13;
'07 sits in a garbage bag while science teachers Justin&#13;
Heckman and Dan Whaley suck the air out. "I could feel the&#13;
pressure grow," recalled Kramer. "It was cool, and afterwards&#13;
we got food."&#13;
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on what&#13;
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The Homecoming pep assembly got everyone excited for the game. Pedro&#13;
Velloso '05, Joe McCall '06 and Shawn Fraiser '06 (to the right) watclied the&#13;
crowd get fired up for the Homecoming Olympics. The Olympics consisted of&#13;
four unique activities that eacl1 team had to complete to win. "The Flippin&#13;
Seniors" won the Olympics and received from Stud ent Council prize packages&#13;
with rnrious gifts donated from local businesses.&#13;
Old Gee &#13;
This&#13;
year's&#13;
Homecoming theme, Tropical&#13;
Paradise,&#13;
provid&#13;
ed&#13;
a&#13;
cha&#13;
nce for&#13;
everyone in&#13;
the&#13;
sc&#13;
hool to sociali&#13;
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and&#13;
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Kat&#13;
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and&#13;
Melissa Lo&#13;
slJ&#13;
'&#13;
06&#13;
enj&#13;
oy the dance.&#13;
'1&#13;
went&#13;
with a&#13;
bunc11 of fr&#13;
iends&#13;
and I had the&#13;
best&#13;
Lime&#13;
ever at&#13;
homec&#13;
oming&#13;
this&#13;
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r,"&#13;
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floor provid ed&#13;
a spa ce where&#13;
all could have&#13;
fun. Bobby&#13;
Barjas '07&#13;
(right) shows&#13;
off his&#13;
breal&lt;dan cin g&#13;
moves, a skill&#13;
that requires&#13;
both practice&#13;
and patience. &#13;
"Tug! Pull! Oh no!"&#13;
This year's bonfire&#13;
hosted a pommers/&#13;
"Replacements" tugof-war contest. The&#13;
"Replacements" won&#13;
their match by a&#13;
landslide and flung&#13;
the girls onto the&#13;
ground. Many other&#13;
teams competed&#13;
against each other,&#13;
which provided a fun&#13;
and enjoya ble scene&#13;
-..L.,_ for all of the&#13;
spectators. &#13;
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Intent on the game,&#13;
varsity basketball&#13;
players Jake Haas, '05,&#13;
Joe Don Hunter, '05, and&#13;
Eric Johnson, '05, lean&#13;
forward while cheering&#13;
their teammates on.&#13;
Photo by Carly Bressman&#13;
In an attempt to remove an obscene,&#13;
spray-pain ted pi cture, the sid ewalk !Si'i::::i~&#13;
outside the field house was sandblasted.&#13;
Still, the picture remained. As a last&#13;
ditch effort, the sidewall&lt; was replaced.&#13;
The next day, the picture was repainted,&#13;
which Jed to the suspension of three AL&#13;
students. P/Joto by Jess1ca Reed&#13;
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
• Congratulations to all the 2004 :&#13;
Fall athletes. A job well done to :&#13;
each sport. A special :&#13;
•&#13;
: congratulations to all swimmers :&#13;
: who made it to State. Thank you :&#13;
: for all your hard work. :&#13;
• •&#13;
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
First Row:&#13;
Alison Behrens&#13;
Second Row:&#13;
Lindsey Larsen, Janay Campin&#13;
Third Row:&#13;
Tiffany Richey, Stephanie Wert,&#13;
Chelsea B · e Hough,&#13;
Ale hnet&#13;
our o :&#13;
Conny Duehring,&#13;
Eunises Rodriguez, Jordan Colpitts,&#13;
Jordan Higginbotham,&#13;
Stephanie Campbell,&#13;
Megan Kinen,&#13;
Coach Kelli Cooney&#13;
49 &#13;
First Row:&#13;
Lindsay Sorenson, Michelle Williams,&#13;
Patrick W ·te, Emile Sorenson&#13;
Peter Hutche on, Jacquie Darveaux,&#13;
James Robinso , Liston, Craig&#13;
Showers · o. e&#13;
__ ,Jessica Grego,&#13;
uw..uUJ""tran, Lindsey Ring,&#13;
z Eric Fjare,&#13;
Pr eman&#13;
ow:&#13;
Jacob e: c . han Harm,&#13;
Christopher Hogue, illie Sidebottom,&#13;
Robert Riggs, Benjamin Heithoff,&#13;
Matthew Peters, Rafael Alverio- ewton&#13;
50&#13;
·rst ow:&#13;
I&lt;yle Will is, Rya n Willis&#13;
Kyle an t r, y Diehm,&#13;
Austin Diehm,&#13;
Christopher Ohnesorge,&#13;
SeLb Tech&#13;
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First Bow:&#13;
Manager Donald Hicks, Austin Bing, Raymond Egner, Matthew Driscoll, Joseph McCall,&#13;
Zachary Milner, Marcus Fetch, Caleb Johnston, Cory Peterson, Michael Johannes,&#13;
Manager Stephanie Brown.&#13;
Cole Johnston, Christopher Ott, Zachary - e oseph Hunter, Mike McDowell, Adam&#13;
Miller, icholas Miller, Thomas Leber, l sHn nton, Nathan Kinney, Curtis Brown, Jacob&#13;
:ra be&#13;
Fifth Bow:&#13;
Jeffrey Nuzum, Justin Wert, Eric Johnson, Charles Kinney, Huston Hunter, J(yle Blohn,&#13;
Scott Steensen, Clark Allen, Christopher Noonen, Christopher Johnson, Tyler Graham&#13;
••••••••••••••••w&#13;
: On vemb~r 3, ~he Varsity . Football :&#13;
I team played Sioux City Heelan in the first I&#13;
I round of the State Playoffs. This is the I&#13;
I second time in school history that the I&#13;
: Lynx have made the State Playoffs in I&#13;
I football. The game was held in Sioux City :&#13;
I at Heelan's stadi um. Heelan won the I&#13;
I game 48-21. I&#13;
I I&#13;
•••••••••• •••••••&#13;
First Row:&#13;
Tyler Alitz, Marcus Williams,&#13;
Gabriel Nunez, Christopher Westcott,&#13;
Joshua Herron, Justin Ashbaugh,&#13;
Anthony Liston, Zachary Fauble&#13;
Second Row:&#13;
James Ryba, Marc Leggio,&#13;
Coach :at iels,&#13;
Coach Eve u rleson&#13;
Coach Bill Emsi k) a 1 Tom 'H arm&#13;
Du ane Meye t th Wilcox '&#13;
Thi&#13;
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"";l~..........., mi , Keith&#13;
odd Meadows&#13;
.00tt1f~~: reck, Brent&#13;
-='"'-4ol.ll~ ulian Shaw&#13;
R an Knight, T !er Ruda t, Michael&#13;
Larson, atha ni el I enned , Montana&#13;
Kemmish, Charles Bell, Collin Schroeder&#13;
51 &#13;
2735 North Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Phone Number: 712-322-2778&#13;
Kelly's ~ Carpet &amp; Furniture&#13;
825 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Carpet Phone#: (712) 328-2424&#13;
Furniture Phone#: (712) 256-1204&#13;
Fax#: (712) 328-2112&#13;
Sherbondy's&#13;
519 5ixteeotb&#13;
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IA 515C5&#13;
Fax: 712-323-4027&#13;
Phone Number: 323-7985&#13;
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Good Luck AL Wrestlers!!&#13;
Phone Numnber: 712-328-8410&#13;
*Red Wing * Wolverine* Bass* Rocky *&#13;
Natralizer * SAS* Soft Spots* Easy Street*&#13;
Marcus Shoes&#13;
Where Fn Comes First&#13;
160 West Broadway&#13;
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Call for an appointment; Monday-Friday:&#13;
9A.M.-6P.M.&#13;
Shipley&#13;
optical&#13;
CONTACTS!&#13;
1920 Rue Street Suite 3&#13;
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Complete 'Photographic Studio&#13;
(712) 322-7585&#13;
Phone: (712) 323-1344&#13;
275 West Broadway C.B. 51503&#13;
Gibbs&#13;
RENTAL &amp; SALES&#13;
lTD&#13;
904 North 1 6th Street&#13;
C.B., IA 51501&#13;
Phone: 71 2-323-4243&#13;
102 South Main Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Phone Number:712-388-3801&#13;
Dirks's Chiropractic&#13;
Center, P.C.&#13;
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1601 McPherson, Suites 450&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-5172&#13;
(712) 328-1625&#13;
Fax: (712) 388-0389&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS&#13;
OF 2005!! . ,., .. ,.,_&#13;
Mike Rensch, D,D,S,&#13;
Phone Number: (712) 328-1810&#13;
1601 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa )/)03&#13;
53 &#13;
Pluu: 712-322-9299&#13;
Lidgett Music&#13;
150 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
Phone Number: 712- 322-0200&#13;
54&#13;
Green Acres·&#13;
.Natural Foods&#13;
7 12-3 23-5799&#13;
113 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51 503&#13;
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Congratulations Class of 2005&#13;
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Office Number: 712-322-0381&#13;
Midwest&#13;
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1751 Madison Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
712-322-8833&#13;
Located in the Mall&#13;
(712) 322-2025&#13;
Peter A. Ziegler, D.D.S., M .S.&#13;
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(712) 322-1600&#13;
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(Front row) Allison Nuss, Christopher Johnson,&#13;
Ashley McCall, Craig Showers, Nick McCoy, Ashley Nuss (Back row) Eric Johnson, Katie Hiller, Mark Abel, Amanda Crane, Amanda Liston, Joseph&#13;
Hunter, Jacquie Darveaux&#13;
(Below) Taija Velasquez&#13;
'06 decorat&#13;
the platform for the court members&#13;
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their titles as winter dan ce king and qu een by&#13;
sharing a dance.&#13;
After a long day of&#13;
setting up&#13;
decorations, such as&#13;
this snowman on a&#13;
table, students&#13;
danced the night&#13;
away. "We had a&#13;
really great&#13;
turnout," said Billie&#13;
Sidebottom '05.&#13;
One of the best things about the Winter Formal was that everyone participated. Jareb Walker '07, Chris&#13;
Smith '07, and Jamie Laurie '08 all got into the grove. &#13;
First row: Allison Kennedy, Emily Stanford. Second row: Lisa Kukkonen, Michael&#13;
Lee, Malynda Davis, Brennan Murray, Jordan Miller, Nick Henderson, Jeff&#13;
Regan. Third row: Jamie Hilz, Amparo Gutierrez, Tanner Munson, Lindsay&#13;
Bressman, Stephanie Wert, Alison Behrens, Stephani Thomas, Rachel Mass,&#13;
Laura Peters, Elizabeth Kenkel, Eric Olson. Fourth row: Kyle Stanley,&#13;
~yrn~honic Orchestra&#13;
Gabriel Burkum, Kelsey&#13;
Murray, Angela Brown,&#13;
Shelby Trively, Chastity&#13;
O'Bradovich, Sarah&#13;
Ingraham, Emily Longnecker,&#13;
Betty gu yen, Jessica&#13;
Kellner, Emily Prugh,&#13;
Melissa Anderson. Fifth row:&#13;
Andrea Rice, icholas&#13;
Ra ether, Juan avarette,&#13;
Stephanie Brown, Kimber&#13;
Markley, Samantha Amaral,&#13;
Stacie Brazeal, Anna Gue,&#13;
Taylor Smith, Amanda Bingle,&#13;
Amanda Schroder. Sixth row:&#13;
Justin Denton, Douglas Olsen,&#13;
Jarrid Pursell, Cady&#13;
Bressman, Andrew&#13;
Ausdemore, Christoph er&#13;
Parker, Allison Opal,&#13;
Elizabeth Hanusa, Devon Lee,&#13;
.Jason Spurgin, Christine&#13;
Edwards, Allison Plummer.&#13;
First row: Sara Marie&#13;
Williams, Sarah I&lt;ej icl ,&#13;
Alesha Arnold, Sara Tebedo,&#13;
Alyssa ewland, Alex&#13;
Mcl(eighan. Second ro\ :&#13;
MSGT Von Cook, Cal in&#13;
Pitcher, l icholas Moore&#13;
Ryan Johnson, Tiffani&#13;
Quicke, Michelle Blum,&#13;
Michelle Williams, Rachel&#13;
Westerberg, Jamie Hibbard,&#13;
Allura And erson, Joshua&#13;
Petry, Felicia Westerberg,&#13;
Major Scott Moore. Third&#13;
row: Aaron Smith, Sheldon&#13;
Scheer, Gary BlakemaD,&#13;
Alina Zimmerman, Latisha&#13;
Brown, Kelli Qu icke, Farrah&#13;
Cramblit, Brandon Vallier,&#13;
Taylor Humbert, Alexander&#13;
Dick, Amber Hathaway, I&lt;aty&#13;
Moehle. Fourth row: J osbua&#13;
VanScoyk, Alicia Hardin,&#13;
ROTC Drill Team&#13;
Brittney Coan, Carra Mora, Asheia Williams-Cook, Dakota Christensen, P~ige&#13;
Wilson, Brandon Barone, Randy Ellison, Nicholas Ring, Andrew Mannmg,&#13;
Tiffany Hollinger, Sarah Lenoir, Gage Brinkman. Fifth row: Benjamin elson,&#13;
Charles Scully, Tiffany Matuszeski, Ryan Howe, Michael Wlrneldon, Michael&#13;
Woodruff, Michael Lee, Jared Foote, Zachary Flott, Jeffrey Arnold, William&#13;
Michalski, Brian Ring, Christina Bu trovich, Justin Hansen, Colton South,&#13;
Joseph Hampton. &#13;
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Math&#13;
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Kelli e Jackson,&#13;
Emma&#13;
Mar&#13;
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tin Cameron,&#13;
Ami Hummel, As hl ey Slobodnik, Molly Schlater.&#13;
Second Row: Sarah Shively,&#13;
La&#13;
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Hause&#13;
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Kyle Stanley,&#13;
J&#13;
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Eliza&#13;
beth Ortiz,&#13;
Christina Mo&#13;
rse, Jessie&#13;
Patte&#13;
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n, ed ra Thomas,&#13;
Josic Brandt, Emily&#13;
Hummel. Third Row: icholas Wise, Stephani&#13;
Thoma s,&#13;
Jeffrey Kramer,&#13;
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' James Ortiz, Stephanie&#13;
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Campbell,&#13;
Alison Kenn&#13;
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Wes&#13;
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Showers, Christopher Maher,&#13;
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Amb&#13;
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lynda Da&#13;
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Concert Choir&#13;
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First row:&#13;
Angel&#13;
Vazquez, J aheesa&#13;
Figueroa, Anai ce Vazquez,&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Miguel, Martha&#13;
Rios,&#13;
Lizett Flores, Fabiola&#13;
Lopez,&#13;
Rey&#13;
na Valdez,&#13;
Kr&#13;
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Martin Campos, Pedro&#13;
Castro, Gris&#13;
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Ana Be&#13;
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Alejandro So&#13;
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Jo e Vazquez,&#13;
An a Karen Martinez,&#13;
Marisol&#13;
Chi&#13;
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Ponce, Mayra Ra&#13;
mirez,&#13;
Judi&#13;
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Ramos, Manuel Vazquez,&#13;
Lu cero Martinez, Marcia&#13;
Sc&#13;
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Jh onny Solorio, Julio&#13;
Cesar Lopez, Jorge&#13;
Contrera , David&#13;
Anguiano, Elmer Pineda.&#13;
Alejandro Gon&#13;
zalez, Juan&#13;
Perez Hector Bandera ,&#13;
lanuel Soria. &#13;
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First row: Ami Hummel, Rachel Ogborn, Samantha Alitz,&#13;
Stephani Thomas, Andrew Philbrick. Second row: Beth Griffis,&#13;
Andrea Rice, Betty Nguyen, Nicole Hively, Racheal Cummings.&#13;
Third Row: Dirk Waller, Megan Parrott, Sarah Epperly, Kyle&#13;
Stanley. Fourth row: Molly Smith, Lindsey Piper, Anthony&#13;
Gutgsell, Christopher Maher, Jeffrey Kramer, Nicole Kovacs.&#13;
ROTC&#13;
First Row: MSGT. Von Cook,&#13;
Jamie Hibbard, La ci&#13;
Sawyer, Sara Tebedo, Sara&#13;
Williams, Alex&#13;
McKeighan, Feli cia&#13;
Westerb erg, Cal vin&#13;
Pitcher, Amber Ha thaway,&#13;
Sarah Kej ick, Major Scott&#13;
Moore. Second Row: Ryan&#13;
Johnson, Stephanie Loehr,&#13;
Alina Zimmerman,&#13;
Manu el Vaz qu ez, Chad&#13;
Sou th, Andrew Ma nning,&#13;
Christoph er We bcore,&#13;
J us tin Hansen,&#13;
Christopher Smith, Joseph&#13;
Hamp to n, Katherine&#13;
Moehle. Third Row:&#13;
Rifle Team&#13;
Alesha Arnold, Mi chell e&#13;
Williams, Jos hu a Horne,&#13;
Benjamin elsen,&#13;
Benj amin McCall, Dav id&#13;
Homan, Julian Shaw, Todd&#13;
Meadows, Allura&#13;
And erson, icholas Rin g,&#13;
Joshua Petry, Derek&#13;
Pursell. Fourth Row:&#13;
Joshua Da vison, Adam&#13;
Mill er, Ch arl es Scull y,&#13;
Michael Wh eeldon,&#13;
William Worth, And rew&#13;
Cable, Brian Ring, Jeffrey&#13;
Arnold , Za chary Fl ott,&#13;
Mi cha el Dillion, Jarad&#13;
Foote, Miclrn el Lee,&#13;
William Michalski.&#13;
GMAL&#13;
First Row: Eric Johnson, Amanda Crane, Alexa nd ra Jones,&#13;
Curtis Brown. Seco nd Row: Mindy Peterson, Caroline&#13;
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Longnec ker. Third How: Sa rah Kejick, Michael Heid,&#13;
Stephan ie Campbell, Taija Velasquez, Ka itlyn Batt, Trenton&#13;
Harvey. Fou rth Row: atban Harm, Alexand ra Bressman,&#13;
Chelsea Brown, Molly Smith. Fifth Row: Joshua Davison,&#13;
Tracy .Jones, Micha el Zimmerman. &#13;
Chess Club&#13;
First Row: Kenneth Thomas, icholas Flynn, Brian&#13;
Shannon, Mark Abel. Second Row: Matthew Twehous,&#13;
Kyle Gill, Derek Alba, Nicholas McCoy, Trenton Harvey,&#13;
Andrew Schmidt.&#13;
Freshmen Orchestra&#13;
First Row: Paul Schroder, Marshall Huckins. Second Row:&#13;
Alyssa Newland, Laci Sawyer, Amanda Manifold, Brianna&#13;
Myre, Victoria Farwell. Third How: Jamie Lawrie, Jessica&#13;
Branigan, Anna nwin, Bryn Schwab, Traci Beemer, Laura&#13;
Ingraham, Hannah Grimm. Fourth How: Savannah Michalski,&#13;
Melissa Larsen, Ashley I&lt;ohrell, Benjamin Mcl&lt;inley, Andrea&#13;
Rice, Allura Anderson, Courtney Epperly, Kyle Gill.&#13;
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but it takes a lot of hard work and dedication." said&#13;
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Ryan Globe, Emily Prugh. Second Row:&#13;
icole Kovacs, Samantha Hogue,&#13;
Martha Prim, Jessica Franks, Chelsea&#13;
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Stanley, Melissa Moland, Ryland&#13;
Cornelius, Alicia Campbell, Ana&#13;
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Donald Blakeman, Rigo Gonzalez,&#13;
Tricia Hultgren, Jaheesa Figueroa,&#13;
Melissa Losh, Jeffrey Regan, Melissa&#13;
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Veronica Allen, Maria Perez, Adolfo&#13;
Gonzalez, John Wolfe. Fourth Row:&#13;
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Hubert Sims, Brandon Michalski,&#13;
Sarah Gilbert, Nathan Riggle, Billie&#13;
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Mathiesen, Stephani Thomas,&#13;
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Espelund, Ama nd a Crane, Racheal&#13;
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Michael Reid, Alexandra Jones, Anna Gue.&#13;
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Alex McKeighan, Jamie Hibbard, Sara Williams, Major Scott&#13;
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Anderson, Felicia Westerberg. Third Row: Joshua Petry,&#13;
Asheia Williams-Cook, Tiffani Quicke, Laci Sawyer, Tiffany&#13;
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Zachary Flott, Adam MLller, Dakota Christensen.&#13;
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Melissa Losh, Megan Parrott, Melinda Griffis, Bonnie&#13;
Wright, Teresa Hodapp, Jenna ikkel, Brandi&#13;
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Jeanette, and hers is Darla Anne Nicolette. All the names&#13;
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in sunshine and in shade.&#13;
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entertained the stud ent IJOdy. Chastity O'Bradovich '05 played the part of Vera, the ditzy older woman. "I'm glad I got a chance to do it before I graduated,"&#13;
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Hugo Rigo, Kyle Schropp,&#13;
Evan Young; Taylor Carter.&#13;
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Derek Alba, Thomas Leber,&#13;
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Janay Cam pin, Jennifer Gillespie,&#13;
Page Burke, AJexandrea Brummer,&#13;
Jamie Stueve, Jordan Alasad&#13;
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Nicole Petersen, Allison Hartman,&#13;
Bess Campbell, Sara Glanz,&#13;
Katherine M.oehle, Taija Velasquez,&#13;
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Gabriel unez, Kevin Rooney,&#13;
Andrew Goodin, Andrew Schmidt,&#13;
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Joshua Harrin, Rafael Alverio-Newton,&#13;
Zachary Milner, Joseph McCall,&#13;
Shaun Hicks, athan Nadler,&#13;
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Brian Shannon, nthony Liston,&#13;
Mitchell owlin, Cody Budd,&#13;
Marcus Fetch, Cole Johnston&#13;
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Aaron Behrens, Logan Hudspeth,&#13;
Christopher Ott, Martin Dollen,&#13;
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Micheal Zimmerman, Jacob Fahn,&#13;
Kyle Suder, Jeffrey&#13;
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Joseph Hunter, Charles Bell,&#13;
Coach Larry Argotsinger&#13;
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Jordan Thompson, Clark Allen,&#13;
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Victor Zavala&#13;
Michael Zimmerman&#13;
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Karla&#13;
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Senior&#13;
Class of 2005&#13;
~ Last Day: May 18, 2005&#13;
~ Class Colors: Crimson &amp; Blue&#13;
~ Abe's Superpowers: Only the&#13;
classification as a super hero&#13;
to detect that the seniors of&#13;
2005 are the best!&#13;
~ Speakers at Graduation: Tim&#13;
Patience, Amanda Crane, and&#13;
Racheal Cummings&#13;
Mark&#13;
Alkire&#13;
Logan&#13;
Allen&#13;
Cristyn&#13;
Anderson&#13;
Jonah&#13;
Aney&#13;
v&#13;
Travis&#13;
Archer&#13;
Marty&#13;
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Ausdemore&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
Babbitt&#13;
Alexander&#13;
Beckman&#13;
Wade&#13;
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Andrew&#13;
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Shayna&#13;
Bever&#13;
Raven&#13;
Blain&#13;
Edwin&#13;
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Elysse&#13;
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Mikaela&#13;
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Graham&#13;
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Kaleb&#13;
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Lydia&#13;
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Weston&#13;
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Matthew&#13;
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Brandyn&#13;
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Richard&#13;
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Chrissy&#13;
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Stephanie&#13;
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Racheal&#13;
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Valarie&#13;
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Lisa&#13;
Dahlke&#13;
Dao&#13;
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Jeffrey&#13;
David&#13;
Ashley&#13;
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Shannon&#13;
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Alexander&#13;
Dick&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
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Justin&#13;
Dilley&#13;
Jenon&#13;
Dwyer&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Ebsen&#13;
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Christine&#13;
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Tiffany&#13;
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Calise&#13;
Finken&#13;
Adriana&#13;
Fisher &#13;
Zane&#13;
Fourney&#13;
Shawnah&#13;
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Lareina&#13;
Fry&#13;
Heather&#13;
Gardner&#13;
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Joshua&#13;
Gardner&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Garrett&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Gilbert&#13;
Justin&#13;
Gill&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Gillespie&#13;
Ryan&#13;
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Dominique&#13;
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Tyler&#13;
Graham&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Grap&#13;
Melinda&#13;
Griffis&#13;
Anthony&#13;
Gutgsell&#13;
Haas&#13;
Jaymie&#13;
Hack&#13;
203 &#13;
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Hallagan&#13;
Maggie&#13;
Hansen&#13;
Nathan&#13;
Harm&#13;
Zachary&#13;
Harris&#13;
Laura&#13;
Hauser&#13;
Benjamin&#13;
Heithoff&#13;
Mandy&#13;
Helkenn&#13;
Donald&#13;
Hick&#13;
Katie&#13;
Hiller&#13;
Christopher&#13;
Hogue&#13;
Patricia&#13;
Hultgren&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Hunter&#13;
Marianne&#13;
Irving&#13;
Joshua&#13;
Jacobs&#13;
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Christopher&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Ede&#13;
Johnson&#13;
Jenna&#13;
Johnston&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Johnston&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Jones&#13;
Joleene&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Rachel&#13;
Kendall&#13;
Alison&#13;
Kennedy &#13;
Lisa&#13;
Kjeldgaard&#13;
Kale&#13;
Koppold&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Krasne&#13;
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Lisa&#13;
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Scott&#13;
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Kristin&#13;
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Thomas&#13;
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William&#13;
Leggio&#13;
Caleb&#13;
Lenhardt&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
Lippert&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Lippert&#13;
Liston&#13;
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Kevin&#13;
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Lucas&#13;
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Brandon&#13;
Lynch&#13;
Tiffany&#13;
Mace&#13;
Sarah&#13;
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Adam&#13;
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Ashley&#13;
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Benjamin&#13;
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Jenna&#13;
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Brian&#13;
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Max&#13;
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Benjamin&#13;
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Megan&#13;
Mclaughlin&#13;
Jose&#13;
Mendoza&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Meyer&#13;
William&#13;
Michalski&#13;
Grisdela&#13;
Miguel&#13;
Kasi&#13;
Miller &#13;
Lee&#13;
Morley&#13;
Max&#13;
Morris&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Morrissey&#13;
Christina&#13;
Morse&#13;
Loriann&#13;
Mudra&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Murray&#13;
Chelsey&#13;
Myhlhousen&#13;
Juan&#13;
Navarrette&#13;
Jessica&#13;
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Anngie&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Clayton&#13;
Nelson&#13;
Jamie&#13;
Nevins&#13;
Nicole&#13;
Nixon&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Noonen&#13;
Nuss&#13;
Ashley ., .&#13;
Nuss&#13;
Chastity&#13;
O'Bradovich&#13;
Zachary&#13;
Oden&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Olsen&#13;
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Jennifer&#13;
Olson&#13;
Lori&#13;
Olson&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Osborn&#13;
Steven&#13;
Pace&#13;
Christopher&#13;
Parker&#13;
Ritesh&#13;
Patel&#13;
Timothy&#13;
Patience&#13;
Kasey&#13;
Payne&#13;
Franklin&#13;
Peteresen&#13;
Mindy&#13;
Peterson&#13;
/&#13;
Michael&#13;
Petry&#13;
Ian&#13;
Pike&#13;
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Plummer&#13;
Ashlee&#13;
Porter&#13;
Derek&#13;
Pursell&#13;
Jarrid&#13;
Pursell&#13;
Jesus&#13;
Ramos &#13;
Katie&#13;
Reid&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Rinaldi&#13;
Brian&#13;
Ring&#13;
David&#13;
Roarty&#13;
Robinson&#13;
Rogers&#13;
Lois&#13;
Rohm&#13;
Brandi&#13;
Rollins&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Ross&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Sammons&#13;
Jenna&#13;
Scales&#13;
Amy&#13;
Scheid&#13;
Brandi&#13;
Scneidewind&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Schnoor&#13;
Holly&#13;
Schreck&#13;
Crystal&#13;
Schulz&#13;
Seamands&#13;
Seymour&#13;
Megan&#13;
Shadden&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Sharp&#13;
Anita&#13;
Sherman&#13;
Alexander&#13;
Shipley&#13;
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Craig&#13;
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Billie&#13;
Sidebottom&#13;
Briana&#13;
Smith&#13;
Melissa&#13;
Smith&#13;
Parker&#13;
Smith&#13;
Manuel&#13;
Soria&#13;
Joshua&#13;
South&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Spetman&#13;
Maggie&#13;
Spidell&#13;
Steen sen&#13;
Heather&#13;
Steffens&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Stehly&#13;
Janet&#13;
Summy&#13;
Sara&#13;
Tebedo&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Brendan&#13;
Thomas&#13;
J&#13;
Christopher&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Tomaszkiewicz&#13;
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Trively&#13;
Isaac&#13;
Valadez &#13;
Vanderpool&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Wade&#13;
Wagner&#13;
Lauren&#13;
Webster&#13;
Lucas&#13;
Wells&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Wenninghoff&#13;
Patrick&#13;
White&#13;
Jeff&#13;
Wiebold&#13;
Jorge&#13;
Wiebold&#13;
Williams&#13;
Heather&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Kristin&#13;
Wilson&#13;
Ciara&#13;
Winslow&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Wright&#13;
Jason&#13;
York&#13;
Class Motto:&#13;
Special times and&#13;
special places, special&#13;
friends together; the&#13;
moments pass so&#13;
quickly, but the&#13;
memories last forever.&#13;
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are placed in their grade classification according to the amount&#13;
of credits they have at the beginning of the school year.&#13;
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Abel,Mark 15, 38, 68, 73, 107, 174, 200&#13;
Abshier,Ali 137, 138, 174, 182&#13;
Adachi, Chisato 178, 194&#13;
Adams, Zachary 188&#13;
Addison, Jessica 133, 182&#13;
Aherns, Zachary 182&#13;
AL Insider 94&#13;
Alasad, Jordan 174, 182&#13;
Alba, Derek 73, 89, 104, 138, 174, 194&#13;
Albertson, Adam 200&#13;
Albertson, Christopher 138, 182&#13;
Albertson, Jennifer 188&#13;
Alfaro, Karla 188, 200&#13;
Alitz, Samantha 72, 122, 136, 138, 143, 200&#13;
Alitz, Tyler 23, 51, 117, 175, 182&#13;
Alkire, Mark 15, 115, 135, 174, 200&#13;
Allen, Benjamin 182&#13;
Allen, Clark 110, 176, 194&#13;
Allen, Jillian 48, 117, 182&#13;
Allen, Logan 47, 91, 129, 200&#13;
Allen,Matthew 76, 93, 194&#13;
AlJen, Robert 182&#13;
Allen, Veronica 92, 188&#13;
Allmon, Michael 46, 115, 194&#13;
Altman, Jane 11-0&#13;
Alverio-Newton, Rafael 21, 50, 93, 176, 188&#13;
AmaraJ, Samantha 70, 194&#13;
Amdor, Kristine 188&#13;
Andersen, Erin 176, 182&#13;
Andersen, Patrick 194&#13;
Anderson, Allura 70, 72, 73, 94&#13;
Anderson, Clinton 182&#13;
Anderson, Cristyn 79, 200&#13;
Anderson, Danielle 182&#13;
Anderson, Dayna 170, 188&#13;
Anderson, Ellen l J 0&#13;
Anderson, Heather 68, 188&#13;
Anderson, Melissa 70, 92, 175&#13;
Anderson, Misty 182&#13;
Aney,Jonah 8, 21, 74, 90, 136, 137, 166, 200&#13;
214&#13;
Anguiano, David 71&#13;
Antworth, Alexa 182&#13;
Archer, Travis 155, 200&#13;
Arnold, Alesha 70, 72, 94, 188&#13;
Arnold, Jeffrey 33, 70, 72, 94&#13;
Arnold, Max 194&#13;
Arredondo, Marty 200&#13;
Ashbaugh, Justin 51, 182&#13;
ASTRA 138&#13;
Atkins, Andrew 194&#13;
Atkinson, Alissa&#13;
15, 73, 92, 119, 121, 132, 139, 177, 188&#13;
Auffart, Michaela 73, 182&#13;
Augustine, Korey 182&#13;
Ausdemore, Andrew&#13;
35, 70, 106, 120, 167, 175, 178, 179, 200&#13;
Ausdemore, Sean 87&#13;
Autry, Kyle 194&#13;
Ayres, April 110&#13;
Batmobilers&#13;
Baatz, Amanda 48&#13;
Babbitt, Kimberly 200&#13;
Baer, Christina 110&#13;
Baijnauth, Gretchen 110, 163, 213&#13;
Baines, Eric 182&#13;
Baker, Jennine 110&#13;
Band 137&#13;
Banderas, Hector 71&#13;
Banderas, Maria 200&#13;
Banderas, Maricela 182&#13;
Bare, Justin 182&#13;
Barett, Cody 174&#13;
Barjas, Bobby 38&#13;
Barone, Brandon 70, 73, 94&#13;
Barrett, Cody 194&#13;
Bass, Stephany 194&#13;
Bates, Hollie 73, 182&#13;
Bates, Justin 188&#13;
Batt, KaitJyn 46, 57, 72, 93, 121, 138,&#13;
140, 142, 176, 177, 194, 212&#13;
Bechtold, Dana 182&#13;
Beck, Ashton 175, 194&#13;
Beck, Dallas&#13;
7, 9, 21, 57, 76, 93, 138, 194, 212&#13;
Beck, Easton 177&#13;
Beckman, Alexander 164, 200&#13;
Beckman, CamiJe 48&#13;
Beckman, Carly 188&#13;
Beckwith, Wade 149, 200&#13;
Beemer, Traci 182&#13;
Behrens, Aaron 104, 116, 176, 188&#13;
Behrens, Alison 21, 49, 70, 116, 188&#13;
Bell, Charles 51 , 176, 182&#13;
Belt, Dustin 194&#13;
Belt, Jordan 182&#13;
Belt, Joshua 188&#13;
Belt, Justin 51&#13;
Beltran, Ana 71, 92, 182&#13;
Beltran, Dara 50, 176, 194&#13;
Bemman, Andrew 93, 200&#13;
Bernhardt, Roman 182&#13;
Bettcher, Summer 182&#13;
Bever, Shayna 200&#13;
Bingle, Amanda 70, 139, 194&#13;
Birk, Page 137, 182&#13;
Black, Shelby 182&#13;
Blackmore, Stephanie 60, 71 , 92, 139, 200&#13;
Blaine, Marcia 110&#13;
Blain, Raven 200&#13;
Blair, Lindsay43, 92, 121, 139, 177, 188&#13;
Blakeman, DonaJd 92, 105, 194&#13;
Blakeman, Gary 70, 182&#13;
Blohn, Kyle 115, 194&#13;
Blum, Aaron 9, 82, 114, 194&#13;
Blum, Michelle 70, 182&#13;
Boettcher, Joseph 164, 194&#13;
Bohm, Michael 194&#13;
Bohnet, Alexandra 13, 37, 49, 182&#13;
Bohnet, Christina 49, l 94&#13;
Boles, Nicole 194&#13;
Bonar, Austin 182&#13;
Bonito, Edwin 45, 130, 180, 200&#13;
Bonito, Mauricio 182&#13;
Bookout, Nicole 194&#13;
Borden, Travis 182&#13;
Botos, Tara 110&#13;
Boucher,Eric 66, 105, 164, 174, 200&#13;
Boustrous, Fernas 114&#13;
Bowery, Chris 110&#13;
Bowlds, Daniel 182&#13;
Boyd, Lynne 110&#13;
Boys Bowling 95&#13;
Boys Golf 50&#13;
Bradley, Melissa 194&#13;
Brandt,Jenna 137, 138, 182&#13;
Brandt, Joel 11 O&#13;
Brandt,Josie 26, 71 , 73, 175, 194&#13;
Branigan, Jessica 48, 182&#13;
Braunersrither, Joshua 188&#13;
Braunersrither, Kassandra 194&#13;
Braymen, Amber 71&#13;
BrazeaJ, Gina 93, 160, 200&#13;
Brazeal, Stacie 20, 49, 61, 70, 115, 194&#13;
Bressman, Alexandra&#13;
72, 73, 93, 104, 121, 188&#13;
Bressman, Carly&#13;
52, 70, 77, 123, 136, 200, 213&#13;
Bressman, Lindsay 8, 31, 49, 70, 95, 188&#13;
Brietzke, Tyler 9, 71, 182&#13;
Brinkman, Gage 70, 182&#13;
Brittany Lavy 205&#13;
Broadbent, Garrett 9, 194&#13;
Brow, Caitlin 48, 137, 188&#13;
Brow, Tessa 137, 182 &#13;
Brown, Aaron 188&#13;
Brown, Allison 122, 201&#13;
Brown, Allyshia 137, 182&#13;
Brown, Angela 70, 105, 126, 138, 142, 194&#13;
Brown, Chelsea 20, 49, 67, 72, 92, 194&#13;
Brown, Crystal 88&#13;
Brown, Curtis 66, 72, 74, 176, 194&#13;
Brown, Elysse 20 I&#13;
Brown, Jolene 12&#13;
Brown, Krystal 188&#13;
Brown, Latisha 70, 73&#13;
Brown, Mikaela 136, 144, 201&#13;
Brown, Rachel 182&#13;
Brown, Stephanie 30, 70, 194&#13;
Bmmmer, Alexandrea 12, 48, 174, 182&#13;
Brunow, Christine 154, 188&#13;
Buban, Justin 36, 176, 194&#13;
Budd, Cody 176, 182&#13;
Buehler, Casey 188&#13;
Buluman, Stefanie 104, 176, 188&#13;
Burcham, Zoe 92&#13;
Burk, Ashtin 188&#13;
Burke, Aaron 117, 182&#13;
Burke, Michaela 188&#13;
Burke, Paige 174&#13;
Burkum, Gabriel 6, 70, 95, 127, 201&#13;
Burkum, Graham 6, 201&#13;
Bush, George 3549&#13;
Butrovich, Christina 70, 182&#13;
Butts, Jessica 182&#13;
Cookie Monsters&#13;
Cable, Andrew 72, 194&#13;
Cain, Emmalee 92, 139, 182&#13;
Caligur, Clay 194&#13;
Cameron, Kristin 71, 1 88&#13;
Cameron , Rodney 110&#13;
Campbell, Alicia 92, 201&#13;
Campbell , Ashley 182&#13;
Campbell, Bess 174, 188&#13;
Campbell, Kaleb 201&#13;
Campbell, Lydia 201&#13;
Campbell , Stephanie&#13;
15, 49, 71 , 72, 93, 138, 194&#13;
Campbell, Tavi 130, 138, 182&#13;
Campin,Janay 8, 49, 116, 174, 179, 188, 192&#13;
Campos, Gabe 110&#13;
Campos, Martin 71&#13;
Caputo, Gabriel 182&#13;
Carbis, Kari 63, 182&#13;
Carlson, Lindsay 20 l&#13;
Carlton, Janice 1 10&#13;
Caiman, Katlu·yn 170, 201&#13;
Carpenter, Amber 1 82&#13;
Carpenter, Tonya 194&#13;
Carrier, Ian 42, 109, 136, 195&#13;
Carrow, Manely 49&#13;
Carter, Taylor 93, 174, 180, 20 1&#13;
Caskey, Nicholas 188&#13;
Castro, Pedro 71&#13;
Catron, Laura 1 10&#13;
Cavanaugh, Melinda 182&#13;
Chamber Orchestra 95&#13;
Chanley, Jeffrey 188&#13;
Chapin, Anumda 155, 188&#13;
Chapman, Kiyvon 92, 174, 195&#13;
Charleson, Everett 51&#13;
Chatterton, Weston 201&#13;
Cheerleaders 6&#13;
Cherne, Michael 188&#13;
Chess Club 73&#13;
Childers, Kimberly 44, 173&#13;
Childers, Matthew 6, 188, 201&#13;
Childers, Michael 6, 195&#13;
Chino, Mai·isol 71, 188&#13;
Christensen, Dakota 70, 94&#13;
Christensen, Elizabeth 93, 188&#13;
Christensen, Rae 8, 116, 195&#13;
Christensen, Richard 83, 201&#13;
Christensen, Sarah 182&#13;
Christenson, Chrissy 201&#13;
Christenson, Mike 195&#13;
Christians, Brandyn 201&#13;
Ch1istiansen, Rosalie 182&#13;
Christo, Amanda 195&#13;
Clark, Jason 92, 129, 139, 182&#13;
Clark, Je1mey 183&#13;
Clark, Jeromy 188&#13;
Clark, Jesse 183&#13;
Clark, Lindsay 189&#13;
Clark, Matthew 183&#13;
Clark, Nichole 12, 92, 121, 139, 183&#13;
Clemens, Racheal 180, 201&#13;
Clevenger, Baily 92, 174, 176, 183&#13;
Clevenger, Stephanie 201&#13;
Coach Bart Witte 176&#13;
Coach Don Schwartz 176&#13;
Coach Hank Petersen 174&#13;
Coach La1Ty Argotsinger 176&#13;
Coach Rich Nickerson 176&#13;
Coach Todd Deveraux 174&#13;
Coan, B1ittney 70, 189&#13;
Coclu·an, Haley 189&#13;
Cole, Zakary&#13;
21, 84, 93, 136, 137, 145, 189, 212&#13;
Coleman, Danielle 201&#13;
Collingsworth,James 117, 137, 176, 183&#13;
Collins, Alysia 115, 116, 195&#13;
Collins, Andrew 37, 95, 189&#13;
Collins, Eric 68&#13;
Collins, John 183&#13;
Collins, William, Jr. 195&#13;
Collinson, Steven 95, 195&#13;
Colpitts, Jordan 13, 49, 183&#13;
Comley, Brittney 183&#13;
Conaway, Maggie 110&#13;
Concert Choir 71&#13;
Connely, Michael 176&#13;
Connor, San1antha 73, 174, 178, 189&#13;
Constant, Elva 183&#13;
Constant, Marissa 189&#13;
Contreras, Jorge 71&#13;
Conyers, Alexander 201&#13;
Cook, Asheia 128, 130&#13;
Cook, Stephanie 173, 195&#13;
Cook, Von 70, 72, 94, 110&#13;
Cooney, Kelli 49&#13;
Cooper, Joshua 201&#13;
Cooper, Tiffany 201&#13;
Copeland, Courtney 189&#13;
Cordell, Scott 110&#13;
Cordova, Bridget 195&#13;
Comelius,Ryland 59, 92, 139, 189&#13;
Coufal, Renee 110&#13;
Council, Student 138&#13;
Counter, Ali 183&#13;
Courter, Kristy 93, 110&#13;
Cox, Ashley 183&#13;
Cox, Kimberly 183&#13;
Cozad, Patricia 111&#13;
Coziar, Matthew 114&#13;
Cramblit, Farrah 68, 70&#13;
Crane, Amanda&#13;
3, 12, 15, 38, 46, 68, 72, 74, 77,&#13;
93, 100, 119, 121, 123, 138, 139, 140, 149,&#13;
161, 163, 165, 166, 177, 178, 179, 201, 212&#13;
Crawford, Sharon 111&#13;
Cricket, Jiminy 772&#13;
Cross, Ashley 183&#13;
Cross Country 50&#13;
Cross, Heather 202&#13;
Crowl, Colin 175&#13;
Cruz, Andrei 184&#13;
Cruz, Lorenz 117, 183&#13;
Cwnmings, Racheal 7, 12, 48, 72, 77, 83,&#13;
93, 94, 100, 138, 202, 212&#13;
Cunningham, James 111&#13;
Curtis, Valarie 202&#13;
Drinky Birds&#13;
(That Bob Up&#13;
And Down)&#13;
Dahlke,Lisa 12, 73, 93, 122, 136, 202&#13;
Dall, Erin 176, 189&#13;
Daniels, Matt 51&#13;
Dao,LanAnh 137, 202, 213&#13;
Dait, Devin 138, 180, 202&#13;
Dai·veaux, Jacquie&#13;
38, 50, 68, 136, 144, 167, 176, 178, 202&#13;
David, Jeffrey 202&#13;
Davila, Lorenzo 2, 60, 189&#13;
Davis, Comtney I 04, 116, 17 4, 189&#13;
Davis, Jolene 12&#13;
Davi , Makayla 12, 92, 139, 183&#13;
Davis, Malynda 70, 71, 92, 139, 195&#13;
Davis Thomas 195&#13;
Davison, Joshua 72, 195&#13;
DECA 93&#13;
Defore, Jaime 189&#13;
Delancey Steven II 189&#13;
Deleon, Tana 189&#13;
Delis, Felicia 189&#13;
DeMott, Jame 111&#13;
Dennis, Marcus 189&#13;
Denton, Justin 70, 189&#13;
215 &#13;
Detton, Michelle 111&#13;
De Vault, Ashley 202&#13;
DeVault, Dennyl15, 116, 117&#13;
De Vault, Jill 183&#13;
De Vault, Shannon 202&#13;
Devereaux, Jessie 111&#13;
De Vine, Taylor 189&#13;
De Vries, John 111&#13;
Dick, Alexander 70, 202&#13;
Didamo, Nathaniel 45, 183&#13;
Didamo, Nicholas 2, 202&#13;
Diehm, Austin 6, 50, 95, 202&#13;
Diehm, Cody 50, 189&#13;
Diercks, Jabon 183&#13;
Dierks, Crystal 48, 138, 175, 183, 186&#13;
Dilley, Justin 179, 202&#13;
Dillon, Michael 72, 133, 136, 137&#13;
Dilts, Jolene 92, 139, 183&#13;
Dinville, Austin 189&#13;
Dittmer, Robert 73, 111, 115, 116&#13;
Dix, Zachary 183&#13;
Dixon, Thomas 183&#13;
Dobrovolny, Alisha 189&#13;
Dobrovolny, Lindsay 183&#13;
Dollen, Martin 176, 183&#13;
Doner, Michael 115&#13;
Doo, Scooby 858&#13;
Dorsett, Zakary 189&#13;
Douglas, Troy 117, 183, 184&#13;
Dow, Amanda 183&#13;
Drennen, Darah 4 7, 195&#13;
Driscoll, Matthew 195&#13;
Duehring, Conny 49, 178&#13;
Duis, Maya 150, 183&#13;
Dunbar, Lindsey 189&#13;
Duncan, William 183&#13;
Duong, Minh 6, 104, 195&#13;
Dunin, Randi 189&#13;
Dwyer, Jenon 202&#13;
El Ninos&#13;
Ebersold, Margaret 111&#13;
Ebsen, Jeff 202&#13;
Eccles, Manda 202&#13;
Echoes 136&#13;
Edson, Sean 183&#13;
Edwards, Christine 12, 70, 95, 122, 136, 202&#13;
Edwards, Joseph 183&#13;
Egner, Raymond 195&#13;
Egner, Stephanje 183&#13;
Ellis, Lynsi 155, 189&#13;
Ellison, Kristy 6, 202&#13;
Ellison, Randy 70, 183&#13;
Ellrott, Marcus 183&#13;
Emge, Cody 183&#13;
Emmett, Joshua 136, 13 7, 202&#13;
Emsick, William 51, 111&#13;
Engineering Club 94&#13;
Epperly, Courtney 73, 183&#13;
Epperly, Sarah 60, 71, 72, 92, 139, 202&#13;
Erisman, Nicholas 189&#13;
Ernst, Andrew 183&#13;
Ervin, Chrisana 189&#13;
216&#13;
ESL 71&#13;
Espelund, Dustin 189&#13;
Espelund, Tiffany&#13;
12, 73, 92, 93, 136, 138, 143, 161, 202&#13;
Ettleman, Trevor 202&#13;
Fu Fighters&#13;
Fahn,Jacob 36, 65, 115, 176, 178&#13;
Falknor, Letta 189&#13;
Farrington, Michelle I 89&#13;
Farwell, Victoria 92, 139, 183&#13;
Fauble, Zachary 51 , 183&#13;
Faust, Lacy 189&#13;
FCA 139&#13;
Fee, Daniel 83, 111&#13;
Fell, Dwain 195&#13;
Ferguson, Mathew 183&#13;
Ferguson, Terd 2074&#13;
Fetch, Marcus 176, 189&#13;
Fietz, Bethany 137&#13;
Figueroa, Hugo 183&#13;
Figueroa,Jaheesa 71 , 92, 174, 195&#13;
Figueroa, Jovani 183&#13;
Filbert, Elizabeth 32, 179, 195&#13;
Filbert, Mary 111&#13;
Fini.ff, Ermly 195&#13;
Finken, Calise 176, 202&#13;
Finken, Tiara 183&#13;
Fischer, Lacey 183&#13;
Fischer, Nicole 183&#13;
Fisher, Adriana&#13;
12, 83, 94, 96, 122, 136, 145, 202&#13;
Fisher, Jonathan 183&#13;
Fisher, Keith 51, 183&#13;
Fisher, Shelby 183&#13;
Fjare, Eric 50, 174, 183&#13;
Flores, Lizett 71&#13;
Flott, Tyler 183&#13;
Flott, Zachary 70, 72, 94, 203&#13;
Flynn, Nicholas 73, 137, 183&#13;
Fogerty, John 1044&#13;
Fogle, Alisha 68, 183&#13;
Foote, Ashley 195&#13;
Foote, Brandon 203&#13;
Foote, Brent 22, 152&#13;
Foote, Jake 183&#13;
Foote, Jared 70, 72, 195&#13;
Forbes, Michael 11 1&#13;
Ford, Patti Lu 111&#13;
Foreman, Chad 203&#13;
Formanek, Jessica 46, 138, I 83, 186&#13;
Forsee, William 63, 111, 159&#13;
Forsyth, Bob 111&#13;
Foulkes, Brandi 3, 137, 195&#13;
Foulkes, Nicki 189&#13;
Fourney, Zane 9, 94, 95, 109, I 34, 203&#13;
Fox, Sara 189&#13;
Franco, Josephine 203&#13;
Franks, Jessica 92, 195&#13;
Franks, Samantha 203&#13;
Franz, Alexander 195&#13;
Frascht, Kelly 73, 112, 171&#13;
Frazier, Sean 36, 39, 195&#13;
Frederick, Chasity 183&#13;
Freeman, Mick 50&#13;
French, Angela I 12, 171&#13;
Freshmen Baseball 9&#13;
Freshmen Football 51&#13;
Freshmen Orchestra 73&#13;
Freshmen Volleyball 48&#13;
Froehlich, Carsten 94, 129, 195&#13;
From, Shawnah 22, 152&#13;
Frost, Ashley 8, I 17, 183&#13;
Fry, Jordan 137, 183&#13;
Fry, Lareina 203&#13;
Fryman, Erin 112&#13;
Ginger Alers&#13;
Gann, Kyle 9, 23, 153, 183&#13;
Garcia, Emmanuel 183&#13;
Garcia-Cisneros, Carlos 189&#13;
Gardner, Heather 203&#13;
Gardner, Joshua 203&#13;
Gardner, Linda 112&#13;
Garrett, Cody 183&#13;
Garrett, Matthew 203&#13;
Gerharter, Daniel 195&#13;
Ghasri, Shokah 112&#13;
Gibler, Peggy 112, I 59&#13;
Gilb, Troy 49&#13;
Gilbert, Katie 92, 189&#13;
Gilbert, Sarah 92&#13;
Gilbert, Shawnah 203&#13;
Gill, Justin 203&#13;
Gill, Kyle 73, 94, 137, 183&#13;
Gillenwater, Jarred 92, 189&#13;
Gillespie,Jennifer 138, 174, 180, 189&#13;
Gillespie, Jordan&#13;
7, 134, 138, 164, 167, 174, 178, 203&#13;
Gillian, Grant 195&#13;
Girls Bowling 95&#13;
Girls Swimming 48&#13;
Gisseny, Jessica 114&#13;
Glanz, Sara 174, 178, 183&#13;
Glanz, Steven 189&#13;
Globe, Rachel 195&#13;
Globe, Ryan 6, 92, 203&#13;
GMAL 72&#13;
Golden, DarlaAnne 109, 137, 183&#13;
Golden, Dormnique 137, 203&#13;
Gonzalez, Adolfo 92&#13;
Gonzalez, Alejandro 71&#13;
Gonzalez, Rigoberto 92, 203&#13;
Goodin, Andrew 51 , 11 7, 155, 176, 183&#13;
Graham, Tyler 85, 101, 203&#13;
Grandick, Marsha 29, 83, 11 2&#13;
Grandick, Rachel 104, 136, 144, 189&#13;
Grant, Ian 13&#13;
Grap, Stephanie&#13;
20, 46, 49, 92, 98, 11 5, 165, 203&#13;
Gray, Joshua 189&#13;
Green, Lynn 128, 189&#13;
Green, Mary-Theresa 11 2&#13;
Green, Mike 112&#13;
Green, Sean 50, 195&#13;
Green, Troy 92, 183 &#13;
Gregg, Marie 183&#13;
Grego, Jessica&#13;
8, 50, 116, 117, 135, 154, 176, 183&#13;
Graham, Gretchen 584&#13;
Gtice, Earl 189&#13;
Griffin, Peter 6743&#13;
Griffis, Melinda&#13;
72, 94, 130, 137, 154, 180, 203&#13;
Grimm, Alexander 195&#13;
Grimm, Hannah 32, 183&#13;
Grimm, Natasha 189&#13;
Gross, Danna 195&#13;
Guardado, Jacqueline 71 , 189&#13;
Gue, Anna 70, 93, 195&#13;
Gutgsell, Anthony 72, 203&#13;
Gutierrez, Amparo 70, 189&#13;
Han Solos&#13;
Haas, Jacob 42, 115, 126, 203&#13;
Hack, Jayrnie 39, 93, 136, 144, 203&#13;
Hadan, Timothy 184&#13;
Hale, Mike 1 14&#13;
Hallagan, Kohlby 204&#13;
Hallagan, Kurtis 184&#13;
Hallam, Molly 195&#13;
Halligan, Tiffany 184&#13;
Hamilton, Jesse 151, 195&#13;
Hampton, Joseph 47, 70, 72, 184&#13;
Haney, Ashley 184&#13;
Hansen, Andrew 104, 180, 204&#13;
Hansen, Barthalomew 67&#13;
Hansen, Brett 117, 184&#13;
Hansen, Justin 70, 72&#13;
Hansen, Maggie 204&#13;
Hansen, Robert 28 11 2&#13;
Hanusa, Ebzabeth J6, 70, 195&#13;
Hanusa, Rebecca 195&#13;
Hanzlik, Terry 112&#13;
Ha.rdick, Lauren 189&#13;
Hardin, Abcia 70, 184&#13;
Hann, Nathan 50, 51, 72, 93, 112, 204&#13;
Hann, Phillip 82, 106, 129, 138, 176, 195&#13;
Harmon, Cole 195&#13;
Harmon, Kristina 184&#13;
Harrin, Joshua 176&#13;
Harris, Sarah 137, 184&#13;
Harris, Taja J 89&#13;
Harris, Zachary 204&#13;
Hartman, Allison 174, 184&#13;
Hartman, Erik 189&#13;
Hartman, Nicholas 12, 63, 103, 136, 196&#13;
Harvey, Kybe 184&#13;
Harvey, Trenton 9, 72, 73, 138, 196&#13;
Hathaway,Amber 70, 72, 94, 189&#13;
Haugh, Christine 112&#13;
Hauser, Jonathan 63&#13;
Hauser, Laura 71, 204&#13;
Haven, Marco 184&#13;
Haynes, Bobbie 92, 139, 184&#13;
Healy, Heather 184&#13;
Heckman, Justin 33, I 12, 137&#13;
Heffernan, Alexis 137, 138, 184&#13;
Heistand, Abby 176&#13;
Heithoff, Benjamin 46, 50, 115, 123,&#13;
126, 204, 174, 178, 179&#13;
Heithoff, Emily I 84&#13;
Heitmann, Lauren 2, 30, 126, 196&#13;
Helkenn, Mandy 20, 49, 92, 138, 204&#13;
Hemmingson, Jacob 184&#13;
Henderson, Nicholas 3, 35, 70, 95, 196&#13;
Hendrickson, Anna 189&#13;
Henley, Sean 184&#13;
Herbert, Brandon 184&#13;
Hermsen, Robert 130, 148, 149, 190&#13;
Hernandez, Amanda 8, 196&#13;
Hernandez,Nicole 50, 92, 132, 139, 176, 190&#13;
HerT, Colin 69, 136, 137, 196&#13;
HerT, Kelsey 137, 138, 174, 184&#13;
Hen-ick, Mitch 9&#13;
He1rnn, Joshua 51&#13;
Hester, Nichole 190&#13;
Heyer, Tyler 150&#13;
Hibbard, J arnie 70, 72, 94, 190&#13;
Hick, Donald 180, 204&#13;
Hicks, Shaun 176&#13;
Hiffernan, Jordan 184&#13;
Higginbotham, Jordan&#13;
39, 49, 136, 144, 176, 184&#13;
Highstand, Abby 117&#13;
Hildreth, Cody 104, 196&#13;
Hiller, Katie 8, 15, 46, 68, 76, 92, 93,&#13;
101, 115, 138, 160, 167, 178, 204&#13;
Hilz, Jamie 48, 70, 136, 196&#13;
Hilz, Jonathan 39, 176, 190&#13;
Hilz, Sarah 12, 29, 48, 177, 190&#13;
Hindt, Nicholas 39&#13;
Hite, Christopher 43&#13;
Hively, Nicole&#13;
72, 73, 93, 129, 136, 138, 139, 196&#13;
Hixson, Andrew 67, 196&#13;
Hodapp, Teresa 93, 94, 148, 175, 196&#13;
Hodges, Jasmin 184&#13;
Hoffman, Jason 44&#13;
Hoffmeier, Anne 32, 196&#13;
Hogue, Christopher 50, 150, 165, 204&#13;
Hogue, Samantha 12, 73, 92, 95, 196&#13;
Hogueison, Shaun 190&#13;
Holland, Stephen 184&#13;
Hollinger, Tiffany 70, 137, 196&#13;
Hollins, Amy 38, 190&#13;
Holmes, Lindsey 139, 190&#13;
Hong, Pao-lai 116&#13;
Hopkins, Justin 196&#13;
Hopper, Jordan 175, 190&#13;
Horne, Joshua 72, 130&#13;
Hotz, Edward 184&#13;
Hotz, John 190&#13;
Hough, Nicole 20, 49, 196&#13;
Howard, Susan 112&#13;
Howe, Ryan 70, 184&#13;
Howell, Jacob l 90&#13;
Huckins, Marshall 184&#13;
Hudspeth, Kevin 184&#13;
Hudspeth, Logan 61, 106, 147, 176, 190&#13;
Huerta, Tyler 184&#13;
Huerter, Meagan 48, 184&#13;
Hug, Joshua 104, 137, 174, 190&#13;
Huggins, Ian 9, 196&#13;
Hultgren, Andrew 190&#13;
Hultgren, Patricia 92, 204&#13;
Hultman, Brady I 84&#13;
Hultman, Ian 85, 137, 196&#13;
Humbert, Taylor 70, 184&#13;
Humbert, Travis 184&#13;
Hummel,Ami 31, 47, 50, 71 , 72, 92, 139, 190&#13;
Hurrunel,Emily 31, 71 , 73, 92, 139, 172, 196&#13;
Hundt, Robin 112&#13;
Hunter, Diane 112&#13;
Hunter,John 12, 116, 176, 190&#13;
Hunter, Joseph&#13;
42, 68, 115, 134, 176, 178, 204&#13;
Huntoon, Joshua 190&#13;
Huntoon, Zach 196&#13;
Hurley, Michaela 48&#13;
Huseth, Lindsay 121, 167, 177, 204&#13;
Huseth, Shane 184&#13;
Hutcheson, Peter 9, 47, 50, 114, 176, 184&#13;
Hutchison, Casey 190&#13;
Hutchison, Shirley 45, 112, 159&#13;
Hytrek, Cody 196&#13;
''I'm Alrighters''&#13;
(Kenny Loggins)&#13;
Ingraham, Laura 8, 68, 86, 117, 148, 184&#13;
Ingraham, Sarah 8, 37, 38, 70, 116, 196&#13;
Irving, Mariartne 204&#13;
Irwin, Kody 190&#13;
Isaacson, Donavon 184&#13;
Isenhour, Jamie 184&#13;
Isenhour, Justin 184&#13;
Ives, Tyler 190&#13;
''Julios Down By&#13;
The Schoolyard''&#13;
Jackson, Kellie 71, 174, 196&#13;
Jacobs, Joshua 204&#13;
James, Sara 172, 190&#13;
Jarecki, Gonia 112&#13;
Jarecki, Klis 71&#13;
Jazz 1 136&#13;
Jazz2 138&#13;
Jenkins, Joe 112&#13;
Jensen, Kelly 93, 119, 145, 175, 212&#13;
Jensen, Tyler 136 137, 190&#13;
Jensen, Zachery 132&#13;
Jerkovich,Joshua 2, 117, 174, 184&#13;
Jerkovich, Nicholas 204&#13;
Johannes Mike 196&#13;
Johnson, Blaine 112&#13;
Johnson, Brent 51, 184&#13;
Johnson, Christopher 14, 38, 68, 93. 115,&#13;
167, 176, 178, 180, 204&#13;
John on, Eric 7, 38, 42, 68, 72,&#13;
11 5, 138, 167, 178, 204&#13;
217 &#13;
Johnson, Jedd 190&#13;
Johnson, Jennifer 180&#13;
Johnson, Luke 67&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 9, 184&#13;
Johnson, Ryan 70, 72, 190&#13;
Johnson, Tara 31 , 163, 190&#13;
Johnson, Todd 112&#13;
Johnson, Tyler 184&#13;
Johnston, Caleb 116, 17 6, 190&#13;
Johnston, Cole 90, 104, 116, 132, 176, 190&#13;
Johnston, Jenna 204&#13;
Johnston, Jennifer&#13;
71, 83, 92, 130, 139, 161, 172, 204&#13;
Jones, Alexandra 7, 46, 57, 72, 76, 93,&#13;
95, 119, 138, 142, 176, 196, 212&#13;
Jones, Amanda 204&#13;
Jones, Joshua 184&#13;
Jones, Rex 196&#13;
Jones, Tracy&#13;
72, 92, 93, 119, 121 , 139, 177, 190, 212&#13;
Joyner, Jessica 184&#13;
Juhl, Clayton 39, 174, 190&#13;
Junior Varsity Baseball 9&#13;
Junior Varsity Football S 1&#13;
Junior Varsity Softball 8&#13;
Junior Varsity Volleyball 49&#13;
Justice League 73&#13;
Knickerbockers&#13;
Kackley, Darrell 184&#13;
Kafka, Kyle 184&#13;
Kaiser, Chris 9&#13;
Kaiser, Scott 106, 136, 137, 190&#13;
Kalkman, Carrie 113&#13;
Kalstrup, Jennifer 184&#13;
Kannas, Heather 196&#13;
Karbis, Kari 48&#13;
Karl, Jessika 48&#13;
Kealy, Tim 48&#13;
Kejick, Sarah 70, 72, 74, 94, 190&#13;
Keller, Brittnee 92, 121 , 139, 184&#13;
Kelley, Steven 67, 173, 176, 196&#13;
Kellner, Jessica 70, 95, 137, 190&#13;
Kelly, Courtney 190&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene 204&#13;
Kelsey, Tiffani 190&#13;
Kemmish, Montana S 1, 82, 184&#13;
Kemmish, Spencer 184&#13;
Kendall , Rachel 180, 204&#13;
Kenkel, Elizabeth 70, 93, 196&#13;
Kenkel, Tyler 190&#13;
Kennedy, Alai na 184&#13;
Kennedy, Alison 60, 70, 71 , 73, 82, 92,&#13;
100, 129, 139, 149, 161 , 166, 204&#13;
Kennedy, Jamie 184&#13;
Kennedy, Nathaniel 51 , 117, 176, 184&#13;
Kennedy, Randi 11 3&#13;
Kennedy, Robert 11 3&#13;
Kephart, Barton 113&#13;
Kephart, Kyle 184&#13;
Kerber, Robert 184&#13;
Kernes, Bryan 190&#13;
Kerns, Francis 196&#13;
218&#13;
Keuck, Lindsay 43, 121 , 161 , 177, 190&#13;
Killion, Troy 9, 45, 50, 114, 196&#13;
Kinen, Megan 20, 49, 136, 137, 196&#13;
King, Christine 113&#13;
King, Stacy 205&#13;
Kinlley, Camile 48&#13;
Kinney, Charles&#13;
38, 39, 43, 115, 135, 165, 167, 205&#13;
Kinney, Nathan 9, 116, 190&#13;
Kinney, Robert 66, 117&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Kimberly 190&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Lisa 205&#13;
Klimek, Matthew&#13;
21, 33, 92, 137, 138, 139, 188, 191&#13;
Kline, Kristina 184&#13;
Klockner, Ryan 117, 184&#13;
Knauss, Heather 184&#13;
Knauss, Marilyn 113&#13;
Kness, Alyssa 184&#13;
Knight, Dustin 23, 153, 205&#13;
Knight, Ryan S 1&#13;
Knoble, Dawn 184&#13;
Knott, Ruth 116, 117, 148, 176, 184&#13;
Koch, Dennis 113&#13;
Kohn, Kyle 205&#13;
Kohrell, Ashley 73, 185&#13;
Kopelciw, Christopher 191&#13;
Koppold, Kale 205&#13;
Kovacs, Nicole 60, 72, 73, 92, 139, 191&#13;
Krabbe, Jacob 21, 115, 176, 196&#13;
Kralovicova, Zuzana 12, 48, 86, 135,&#13;
175, 176, 205&#13;
Kramer,Jeffrey 17, 33, 61 , 71, 72, 92,&#13;
93, 137, 138, 139, 172, 191&#13;
Krasne, Elizabeth 38, 43, 62, 93, 96,&#13;
115, 121, 140, 162, 177, 205&#13;
Krijan, Stephanie 95, 113, 177&#13;
Krirni, Wafa 32, 148, 174, 178&#13;
Kroll, Pat 8&#13;
Kron, Kayl a 185&#13;
Krueger, Jonathan 131&#13;
Krueger, Miranda 191&#13;
Kruse, Emily 185&#13;
Kuenning, Jon 83, 119, 136, 213&#13;
Kuhl, Catheryne 113&#13;
Kuhn, Michelle 196&#13;
Kukkonen, Lisa 70, 93, 95, 122, 136, 205&#13;
Kunik, Abigail 185&#13;
Kunik, Chloe 185&#13;
Kunkle, Jennifer 92, 93, 177, 196&#13;
Kurland, Shayna 122, 205&#13;
Lobster Tankers&#13;
Lainson, Craig 113&#13;
Lainson, Rick 9&#13;
Lairmore, Kaleigha 185&#13;
Lakatos, Ron 50, 113, 176&#13;
Lalk, Jeremy 115, 196&#13;
Lamkins, Salana 92, 139, 154, 174, 185&#13;
Larsen, Lindsey&#13;
8, 13, 49, 93, 115, 121, 140, 177, 191&#13;
Larsen, Melissa 73, 185&#13;
Larson, Michael SI, 154, 176, 185&#13;
Larson, Scott 106, 134, 148, 175, 205&#13;
Lawrie, Jamie 69, 185&#13;
Leaders, Al 8&#13;
Leazenby, Kristin 205&#13;
Leber, Thomas 165, 166, 174, 205&#13;
Lee, Deanna 191&#13;
Lee, Devon 70, 191&#13;
Lee. Jessica 37, 62, 185&#13;
Lee, Michael 70, 72, 196&#13;
Leesley, Erin 88, 121 , 185&#13;
Leggio, Marc S 1, 60, 185&#13;
Leggio, Willian1 165, 166, 171 , 176, 179, 205&#13;
Leigh, Skyler 191&#13;
Leistad, Julisa 48, 49, I 57&#13;
LeMaster, Valerie 48&#13;
Lenhardt, Caleb 78, 93, 95, 179, 180, 205&#13;
Lenoir, Saral1 70&#13;
Lepe, Margarita 109, 191&#13;
Lett, Joseph I 91&#13;
Lewis, Cara 138, 142, 148, 196&#13;
Lewis, Crystal 196&#13;
Lewis, Geno 185&#13;
Lewis, Molly 185&#13;
Lightfoot, Denise 113&#13;
Lingner, Stephanie 185&#13;
Linneman, Dani 113, 148&#13;
Lippert, Andrew S 1 , 185&#13;
Lippert, Ashley 173, 191&#13;
Lippert, Brittney 32, 191&#13;
Lippert, Elizabeth 205&#13;
Lippert, Jennifer 196&#13;
Lippe11, Jeremy 205&#13;
Lippert, Leslie 196&#13;
Lippert, Tina 191&#13;
Lippert, Tonya 196&#13;
Liston, Amanda 38, 39, SO, 68, 136, 138,&#13;
144, 165, 166, 176, 178, 205&#13;
Liston, Anthony 28, S 1, 71, 117, 176, 185&#13;
Liston, Bridgette 71, 136, 144, 177, 197&#13;
Llanas, Damaris 133&#13;
Lo,Kevin 16, 17, 71 , 92, 128, 130, 139, 205&#13;
Loehr, Stephanie 72&#13;
Lombardo, Caitlin 48, 191 , 213&#13;
Long, Joseph 205&#13;
Long, Lucas 99, 104, 205&#13;
Longnecker, Emily&#13;
43, 70, 119, 121, 140, 162, 177, 197, 212&#13;
Longnecker, Katelyn&#13;
43, 72, 119, 121, 161 , 177, 191&#13;
Lopez, Cesar 71&#13;
Lopez, Fabiola 71&#13;
Lopez, Tiffany 2, 63, 197&#13;
Losh, Melissa&#13;
12, 37, 48, 92, 93, 94, 175, 197&#13;
Lowe, Jeffrey 205&#13;
Lunsford, Tiffany 191&#13;
Lynch, Brandon 206&#13;
Miniature Golf &#13;
Professionals&#13;
Mace, Tiffany 178, 206&#13;
Machmuller,Amy 30, 13 1, 136, 137, 197&#13;
Mackland, Kayla 2, 48, 136, 176, 185&#13;
Maddox, Steven I 14&#13;
Madsen, Cody 206&#13;
Madsen,Jillian 12, 11 8, 197, 2 13&#13;
Madsen, Kyle 61, 176, 191&#13;
Madsen, Sarah 11 8, 139, 180. 206&#13;
Maher, Christopher 71 , 72, 83, 94,&#13;
104, 138, 178, 197&#13;
Maher, Frederick I 08, 11 3, 152&#13;
Mahood, Cory 115, 176, 197&#13;
Mahood, Tyler 185&#13;
Malenosky, Tasha 197&#13;
Malone, Amanda 185&#13;
Malone,Amber 136, 137, 177, 180, 206&#13;
Mandelko, Steve 16, 36, 156, 171&#13;
Manifold, Amanda 185&#13;
Mann , Johnathan 185&#13;
Manning, Andrew 70, 72, 87, 185&#13;
Manz, Adam 106, 129, 135, 179, 206&#13;
Manz, August 9, 156&#13;
Mapes, Russ 1 15&#13;
Markley, Kimber 8, 70, 95, 134, 197&#13;
Maron, Bonni e 156&#13;
Marshall, Emma 71 , 92, 93, 139&#13;
Martinez, Anthony 185&#13;
Martinez, Karen Ana 71&#13;
Martinez, Lucero 7 1, 185&#13;
Martinez, Marcus 185&#13;
Mass, A ndrew 191&#13;
Mass, Lidiya 206&#13;
Mass, Mitchell 191&#13;
Mass, Rache l 70, l 77, l 91&#13;
Mathiesen, Britney&#13;
71 , 92, l 20, 130, 132, 139, 185&#13;
M athiesen, Richard 9, 71 , 117, 175, 185&#13;
Matuszeski, Tiffany 70, 94, 185&#13;
May, Charles 115, 156&#13;
May, Jason 191&#13;
McCall, Ashley 38, 53, 68, 69, 76, 92,&#13;
93, 138, 160, 176, 178, 206&#13;
McCall, Benjamin 72, 136, 206&#13;
McCall, Joseph 36, 45, l 55, 176, 197&#13;
McCall , Lindsey 174, 191&#13;
Mccann, Megan 185&#13;
McCardle, Katie 197&#13;
McCarthy, Emily 185&#13;
McClure, Jenna 15, 76, 93, l 15, 138,&#13;
160, 165, 166, 175, 178, 206&#13;
McCoid, Jacob 206&#13;
McCoid, Nicholas 150, 185&#13;
McCormick, Btian 137, 206&#13;
McCormick, Mark 185&#13;
McCormick, Matthew 136, 137, 197&#13;
McCoy, KJistin 101, 178, 206&#13;
McCoy, Lindsey 8, 50, 104, 178, 191&#13;
McCoy, Nick&#13;
38, 68, 73, 78, 101 , 138, 174, 178, 206&#13;
McCune, Adam 197&#13;
McDonald, Vanessa 206&#13;
McElroy, Joesph 104&#13;
McElroy, Joseph 191&#13;
McElroy, Kathleen 37, 95, 104, 176, 197&#13;
McEiroy, Max 13, 137, 206&#13;
McElroy, Micajah 197&#13;
McElroy, Olivia 185&#13;
McFadden, Benjamin 77, 119, 206, 213&#13;
McGinn, Annalisa 48&#13;
McGruder, Chelsy 185&#13;
McGruder, Sarah 206&#13;
McHaJe, Etin 48&#13;
McKeighan, Alex 70, 72, 92, 94, 191&#13;
McKenzie, E1ica 59, 185&#13;
McKern, Kathryn 185&#13;
McKinley, Benjamin 73, 175&#13;
McLandsborough, Evan 191&#13;
McLaughlin, Megan 206&#13;
McMaken, Joel 191&#13;
McQuinn, KJisti 185&#13;
Meadows, Todd 51 , 72, 185&#13;
Meeker, Anthony 176, 191&#13;
Meidt, Sheena 191&#13;
Mendoza, Jose 206&#13;
Mesenbrink, Heather 191&#13;
Meyer, Duane 5 1, 185&#13;
Meyer, Stephanie 206&#13;
Meyening, Alyssa 92, 139, 191&#13;
Meyers, Jacob 185&#13;
Michael, Sara 185&#13;
Michalski , Aaron 191&#13;
Michalski, Brandon 92, 180, 206&#13;
Michalski, Savannah 73, 174, 185&#13;
Michalski, William 70, 72, 94, 206&#13;
Miell, Gage 185&#13;
Miguel, Griselda 71 , 92, 206&#13;
Miguel, Jennifer 71&#13;
Mihalenko, Shaye 191&#13;
Mihalenko, Taylor 185&#13;
Mikulecky, Rebecca 197&#13;
Milder, Benjamin 174, 185&#13;
MiJder, Nikki 39, 136, 144, 191&#13;
Milder, Samuel 114, 185&#13;
Miller,Adam 16, 72, 94, 179, 197&#13;
Miller,Jordan 70, 92, 95, 126, 139, 163, 191&#13;
Miller, Kadiann 119, 191 , 120&#13;
Miller, Kali 185&#13;
Miller.Kasi 12, 52, 57, 77, 119, 123, 206, 212&#13;
Miller, Kolby 197&#13;
Miller, Meghan 12, 185, 197, 213&#13;
Miller, Nicholas 35, 38, 207&#13;
Milligan, Guy 207&#13;
Milner, Sarah 8, 49, 115, 176, 191&#13;
Milner, Zachary 106, 150, 176, 197&#13;
Miner, Cleo 156&#13;
Mitchell, Dennis 23, 153, 156&#13;
Mixed Varsity Choir 92&#13;
Moad, Rebecca 156&#13;
Mock, Anthony 185&#13;
Mock Trial 93&#13;
Moehle, Katherine 70, 72, 87, 94, 174, 191&#13;
Moland, Melissa 92, 122, 143, 207&#13;
Montello, Jordan 207&#13;
Monzu, Justin 44&#13;
Mooney, Kara 12, 197&#13;
Moore, Nicholas 70, 191&#13;
Moore, Scott 70, 72, 94, 156&#13;
Mora, Baldemar 59&#13;
Mora, Carra 70&#13;
Morgan, Virginia 156&#13;
Morley, Lee 207&#13;
Morris, Max 207&#13;
Morrissey, Jessica 98, 165, 207&#13;
Morse, Christina 71 , 207&#13;
Moss, Zachary 185&#13;
Mott, Donna 156&#13;
Mudra, Loriann 22, 152, 207&#13;
Munson, Tanner 70, 191&#13;
Murphy, Allen 155&#13;
Murphy, Amanda 185&#13;
Murphy,Caroline 72, 136, 144, 191&#13;
Murphy, Claire 72, 84, 136, 144, 191&#13;
Murray, Brennan 8, 70, 107, 176, 191&#13;
Murray, Kelsey 8, 70, 77, 126, 176, 207, 213&#13;
Mutum, Bud 9, 109, 191&#13;
Myhlhousen, Chelsey 207&#13;
Myre, Brianna 133, 137, 185&#13;
Myre, Jeremy 197&#13;
Myre, Joshua 185&#13;
Myres, Leeann 185&#13;
Nuff' Saiders&#13;
Nadler,Andrew 74, 176, 191&#13;
Nadler, Nathan 74, 154, 176, 185&#13;
Nagel, Patricia 156&#13;
National Honor Society 93&#13;
Navarette, Juan 70, 128, 207&#13;
Navarrete, Amy 156&#13;
Navarrete, Jesus 175, 185&#13;
Nee, Ashley 197&#13;
Neighbors, Jessica 207&#13;
Neilson, Phillip 115&#13;
Nelson, Angie 207&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 185&#13;
Nelson, Benjamin 9, 70, 72, 197&#13;
Nelson, Clayton 207&#13;
Nelson, Rachel 185&#13;
Nelson, Thomas 185&#13;
Netmitz, l\ilike 9&#13;
Nevins, Jamie 180, 207&#13;
Newland, Alyssa 70, 185&#13;
Nguyen, Betty&#13;
47, 70, 72, 73, 126, 130, 137, 191&#13;
Nichols, Ashley 197&#13;
Nichols, Robbie 93, 19 l&#13;
Nightser, Adam 95, 197&#13;
Nikkel, Jenna 12, 15, 43, 46, 76, 83,&#13;
94, 121, 136, 138 161, 177, 191&#13;
Nixon, Nicole 207&#13;
Nixon, Rebecca 191&#13;
Nobiling, Jerad 191&#13;
Noe, Brooke 37, 107 121 , 139, 150, 176. 185&#13;
Nolan, Mitchell 51 , 185&#13;
Noonen, Christopher 176, 19 l&#13;
Noonen, Daniel 207&#13;
Norman, Wayne 156, 172&#13;
Nowlin, Mitchell 176&#13;
Nowlin, Richard 192&#13;
219 &#13;
Nunez, Gabriel 51, 176, 185&#13;
Nuss.Allison 68, 98, 104, 164, 166, 178, 207&#13;
Nuss, Ashley 68, 92, 98, 207&#13;
Nuzum,Jeffrey 82, 115, 176, 197&#13;
Nye, Trevor 197&#13;
Oscar The&#13;
Grouches&#13;
(Sesame Street)&#13;
O'Bradovich, Chastity 70, 95, 149, 207&#13;
O'Brien, Christy 185&#13;
O'Brien,Emily 197&#13;
Odell, Allyssa 197&#13;
Oden, Amanda 61&#13;
Oden, Zachary 207&#13;
OfficerChrisHite 151&#13;
Ogborn, Rachel 72, 73, 92, 139, 192&#13;
Ohnesorge, Christopher 50&#13;
Olsen, Douglas 70, 197&#13;
Olsen, Shannon 207&#13;
Olsen, Walter 156&#13;
Olson, Cory 208&#13;
Olson, Eric 70, 197&#13;
Olson, Jennifer 208&#13;
Olson, Lori 208&#13;
Olvera, Roberto 185&#13;
Onate, Amelia 192&#13;
Opal, Allison 70, 93, 197&#13;
Ortiz,Elizabeth 12, 48, 71, 176, 192, 213&#13;
Ortiz, James&#13;
44, 71 , 91 , 114, 139, 163, 175, 192&#13;
Osborn, Ryan 83, 135, 166, 174, 208&#13;
Osborn, Virginia 121 , 177, 192&#13;
Ott, Christopher 116, 132, 176&#13;
Otten, Amanda 186&#13;
Otten, Brittany 186&#13;
Owens, Christopher 192&#13;
Ozee, Tiffany 62, 95, 131, 197&#13;
Pinball Wizards&#13;
Pafford, Nicholas 186&#13;
Page, Amanda 92, 139, 163, 192&#13;
Page, Rebecca 8, 74, 92, 116, 117, 139, 186&#13;
Paleak, Changkuoth 208&#13;
Parker, Christopher 70, 208&#13;
Parker, Rachel 186&#13;
Parrott, Amanda 197&#13;
Parrott, Megan 72, 83, 94, 119, 197, 212&#13;
Patel, Ritesh 167, 208&#13;
Patience, Timothy 76, 136, 137, 208&#13;
Patterson, Jessie&#13;
48, 71 , 92, 128, 139, 172, 197&#13;
Payne, Kasey 130, 180, 208&#13;
Peer Helpers 92&#13;
Perez, Claudia 155, 197&#13;
Perez, Juan 71, 197&#13;
Perez, Maria 71 , 92, 208&#13;
Perkins, Aaron l 86&#13;
220&#13;
Perry, Kendra 154, 186&#13;
Peters, Laura 70, 177, 192&#13;
Peters, Matthew 50, 137, 192&#13;
Peters, Sarah 48, 136, 137, 186&#13;
Petersen, Franklin&#13;
66, 93, 96, 135, 154, 174, 208&#13;
Petersen, Mark 192&#13;
Petersen, Nicole 197&#13;
Petersen, Zoe 137, 186&#13;
Peterson,Alexandria 8, 134, 151 , 175, 197&#13;
Peterson, Cory 9, 88, 116, 176, 192&#13;
Peterson, Cynthia 156&#13;
Peterson, Mindy 31 , 72, 92, 93, 164, 208&#13;
Peterson, Nicole 50, 174&#13;
Peterson, Tasha 186&#13;
Peterson, Zoe 138&#13;
Petratis, Gabriel 117, 186&#13;
Petry, Joshua 70, 72, 94, 208&#13;
Petry, Megan 186&#13;
Petry, Michael 208&#13;
Pfeiffer, Nicholas 22, 34, 50, 152&#13;
Philbrick, Andrew&#13;
23, 72, 92, 136, 137, 139, 153&#13;
Pifer, Reggie 92, 93, 139&#13;
Pike, Ian 89, 104, 180, 208&#13;
Pineda-Castillo, Elmer 71 , 208&#13;
Piper, Lindsey 72, 178&#13;
Pira, Ashley 132, 208&#13;
Pira, Sasha 46, 73, 95, 138, 154&#13;
Pitcher, Calvin 70, 72&#13;
Pitcher, Donnie 208&#13;
Pleake, Jonathan 22, 51, 92, 139, 186&#13;
Plummer,Allison 12, 43, 70, 95, 97,&#13;
122, 129, 136, 180, 208&#13;
Porn 136&#13;
Ponce, Jose 186&#13;
Ponce, Trisha 71&#13;
Pope, Carrie 156&#13;
Popp, Dustin 186&#13;
Porter, Ashlee 145, 208&#13;
Porter, Brooke 172, 174, 192&#13;
Pospisil, Amber 192&#13;
Powell, Felicia 92, 139, 186&#13;
Pregon, Bryan 156, 159, 17 l&#13;
Price, Jennifer 186&#13;
Prideaux, Allison 12, 27, 136, 192&#13;
Prim, Martha 92&#13;
Pritchett, Brandi 186&#13;
Prugh, Emily 70, 74, 92, 139, 163, 192, 212&#13;
Pursell, Derek 72, 94, 208&#13;
Pursell, Jarrid 70, 173, 208&#13;
Putnam, Mekayla 8, 92, 136, 139,&#13;
144, 155, 186&#13;
Quaker Oaters&#13;
Quicke, Kelli 70&#13;
Quicke, Tiffani 70, 94&#13;
Ragin' Cajuns&#13;
Race, Tara 48, 92, 133, 139, 186&#13;
Radke, Jeremy 192&#13;
Raether, Nicholas 70, 192&#13;
Ramirez, Mayra 71 , 192&#13;
Ramirez, Melissa 176&#13;
Ramos, Adam 71&#13;
Ramos, Jesus 208&#13;
Rankin, Tatyanna 186&#13;
Rasmussen, Scott 132, 137, 186&#13;
Rathman, Scott 186&#13;
Rea.Alexis 172, 179, 192&#13;
Redd, Jarvis 71&#13;
Reed, Danielle l 16, 192&#13;
Reed, Jessica 12, 213&#13;
Reeder, Amber 186&#13;
Reedy, Crystal 77, 164, 176, 208, 213&#13;
Reeves. Shane 186&#13;
Regan, Jean 156&#13;
Regan, Jeffrey 9, 70, 76, 92, 95, 131&#13;
Reid, Katie 93, 137, 138, 209&#13;
Reid, Michael 12, 72, 83, 93, 114, 136&#13;
Renshaw, Alicia 192&#13;
Rice, Andrea&#13;
12, 70, 72, 73, 130, 137, 139, 192&#13;
Rice, Jarrod 192&#13;
Rice, Michael I 04, 192&#13;
Richards, Dezerai 186&#13;
Richey, Tiffany 49, 192&#13;
Ridder, Paul 192&#13;
Ridder, Ruth 186&#13;
Ridenour, Brittany 49, 61, 115, 134, 176, 186&#13;
Rief, Joseph 192&#13;
Riggle, Nathan 92, 192&#13;
Riggs, Robert 9, 50, 66, 87, 114, 175&#13;
Rigo, Hugo 174&#13;
Rinaldi, Stephanie 120, 173, 175, 209&#13;
Ring, Austin 174&#13;
Ring, Brian 70, 72, 209&#13;
Ring,Lindsey 50, 136, 137, 192&#13;
Ring, Nicholas 70, 72, 186&#13;
Rios, Martha 71, 192&#13;
Risner, Seth 186&#13;
Roarty, David 77, 209&#13;
Robicheau, Timothy 209&#13;
Robinson, Brittani 21, 48, 121, 177, 192&#13;
Robinson, Eric 94, 156&#13;
Robinson, James 50, 134, 135, 176, 209&#13;
Rodenburg, Wesley 30,&#13;
31 , 64, 71, 92, 139, 192&#13;
Rodriguez, Eunises 49, 192&#13;
Rodriguez, Judith 71 , 192&#13;
Rogers, Austin 186&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 107, 209&#13;
Rohm, Lois 209&#13;
Rolfes, Janelle 186&#13;
Rollins, Brandi 83, 94, 137, 154, l 80, 209&#13;
Roman, David 32, 72, 117, 186&#13;
Ronk, Natasha 192&#13;
Rooney, Kevin 176, 192&#13;
Rooney, Shane 175, 186&#13;
Rosenberg, Paul 9, 92, 139, 163, 192&#13;
Ross, Amanda 209&#13;
ROTC Color Guard 94&#13;
ROTC Drill Team 70 &#13;
ROTC Rifle Team 72&#13;
Rouse, Bet y 138, J 56&#13;
Rudat, Travis 22, 36, 115, 126, 152&#13;
Rudat, Tyler 51, 117, 176, 186&#13;
Rupp, Shantel 192&#13;
Ruser, Caleb 186&#13;
Russell, Kenton 186&#13;
Rutledge, Adam L 37&#13;
Rutledge, Heather 61 , 115, 116, 154, 176&#13;
Ryan, Matthew 94, 126, 137&#13;
Ryba, James 51 , 176, 186&#13;
Rydel, Kaljn 92, l 05, 192&#13;
Rylee, Daniel 186&#13;
Scrumptrulescents&#13;
Saar, Jack I 05, 193&#13;
Sales, Laura 20, 49, 115, 116, 186&#13;
Sammons, Aaron 83, 94, 179, 180, 209&#13;
Sammons, Gloiia 186&#13;
Sammons, Mary 193&#13;
Sanchez,Jordan 176&#13;
Sandau, Roger 9&#13;
San Diego, Carmen ?&#13;
Saul, Sean 114&#13;
Sawyer, Laci 72, 83, 94, 186&#13;
Sayles, Angela 193&#13;
Scales, Jenna 73, 92, 93, 139, 209&#13;
Schaa, Chad 9&#13;
Schaefer, Colton 186&#13;
Schafer, Dawn 157&#13;
Schaffer, Angela 117&#13;
Scheer, Sheldon 70, 193&#13;
Scheffler, Joshua 94&#13;
Scheid, Amy 120, 209&#13;
Scherer, Sarah 88, 186&#13;
Schlater, Molly 71, 95, 148&#13;
Schlott, Zedekiah 186&#13;
Schmidt, Andrew 43, 73, 176&#13;
Schneidewind, Brandi 174, 209&#13;
Schnoor, Michelle 209&#13;
Schofield, Micah 63&#13;
Schooley, Benjanun 65&#13;
Schreck, Holly 180, 209&#13;
Schreck, Katey 193&#13;
Schreck, Nicholas 51 , 186&#13;
Schreiber, Kelsey 48, 92, 139, 186&#13;
Schroder, Amanda 70, 139&#13;
Schroder,Paul 117, 148, 175, 186&#13;
Schroeder, Collin 51, ll7, 186&#13;
Schropp, Kyle 174&#13;
Schultz, Chiis 157&#13;
Schulz, Crystal&#13;
3, 7, 12, 46, 48, 77, 79, 119, 138,&#13;
139, 140, 143, 145, 162, 163, 175, 200, 212&#13;
Schwab, Bryn 176, 186&#13;
Schwiebert, Marcia 71 , 157&#13;
Science Club 137&#13;
Scott Larson 205&#13;
Scott, Taylor 7, 65, 93, 94, 138, 139&#13;
Scully, Charles 70, 72&#13;
Seamands, Andrea 136, 145, 173, 209&#13;
Sellers, Derek 149, 15 l , 193&#13;
Sellers, Rachael 92, 139, 186&#13;
Seymour, Jonathan 26, 73, 93, 164, 209&#13;
Shadden, Megan 48, 137, 209&#13;
Shaffer, Angela 186&#13;
Shannon,Biian 9, 43, 73, 171, 176&#13;
Sharp, Jeremy 209&#13;
Shaw, Julian 51 , 72&#13;
Shaw, Skylar 186&#13;
Shea, Ryan 193&#13;
Sheldon, Ariel 151, 186&#13;
Shellberg, Melanie 157&#13;
Shelton, Billie 92, 157&#13;
Shepard, Stacy 157&#13;
Shem1an, Anjta 60, 209&#13;
Shipley,Alexander 23, 153, 209&#13;
Shively, Sarah&#13;
2, 16, 19, 71, 92, 136, 137, 139, 163&#13;
Shnitkner, Klyie 48&#13;
Shockey, Rachel 136, 144, 193&#13;
Short, Heather 186&#13;
Showers, Craig 38, 50, 57, 68, 69, 71 , 77,&#13;
115, 165, 166, 176, 178, 210, 212&#13;
Shuffty, Kassandra 73, 193&#13;
Sidebottom, Billie 50, 92, 93, 180, 210&#13;
Siems, Melinda 193&#13;
Sievers, Biian 9, 82, 186&#13;
Simonson, Deriick 186&#13;
Simonson, Thayne 186&#13;
Sims, Hubert 92, 94, 104, 109, 131, 138&#13;
Skalberg, Katie 186&#13;
Slate, Whjtney l 93&#13;
Slobodnik, Ashley 71, 152&#13;
Smith, Aaron 51, 70, 186&#13;
Snlith, Bradly 186&#13;
Snlith,B1iana 67, 77, 93, 104, 162, 210, 213&#13;
Snlith, Chiista 193&#13;
Snlith, Ctuistopher 69, 72&#13;
Smith,Cody 51, 117, 186, 193&#13;
Snuth, Jay 157&#13;
Snlith, Melissa 210&#13;
Snlith,Molly 31, 72, 74, 93, 139, 148, 193&#13;
Snuth, Parker 210&#13;
Snlith, Taylor 70&#13;
Snlith, Wesley 149&#13;
Snlith, Whitney 61, 187&#13;
Smyser, Megan 13, 31, 49, ll5, 116, 117, 187&#13;
Snipes, Ashley 151, 187&#13;
Snyder, Madeline 193&#13;
Soar, Jeromy 193&#13;
Solomon, Steven 193&#13;
Soloiio, Alejandro 71, 199&#13;
Solorio, Jhonny 71&#13;
Somers, Colleen 157&#13;
Sorenson, Emilee&#13;
21, 50, 93, 115, 138, 176, 199&#13;
Sorenson, Lindsay&#13;
50, 116, 117, 135, 138, 139, 177, 187&#13;
Soria, Jacobo 193&#13;
Soria, Manuel 71, 210&#13;
Sosa-Glasford, Elsa 157&#13;
South, Chad 72, 187&#13;
South, Colton 70, 187&#13;
South, Joshua 210&#13;
Spangenberg, Ian&#13;
32, 93, 94, 109, 136, 174, 199&#13;
Sparr, Kalee 193&#13;
Speech 72&#13;
Spetman, Shannon 187&#13;
Spetman, Tyler 210&#13;
Spidell, Maggie 210&#13;
Sprinkel, Amanda 193&#13;
Sprinkel, Zachary 193&#13;
Spurgin, Jason 70, 199&#13;
Stanford,Enlily 60, 70, 126, 188, 193&#13;
Stanley, Kyle&#13;
31, 61, 70, 71, 72, 92, 129, 139, 193&#13;
Stamer, Mike 9&#13;
Starner, Clayton 9&#13;
Starr, Michael 187&#13;
Steensen, Scott 35, 107, 210&#13;
Steffens, Heather 8, 210&#13;
Stehly, Matthew 73, 129, 210&#13;
Stogdill, Laiissa 32, 187&#13;
Storey,Alex 9, 187&#13;
Straka, Chiistopher 187&#13;
Strietbeck, Apii1 210&#13;
Struebing, Shelly 157&#13;
Struthers, Betty 157, 170&#13;
Stubbs, Ashley 187&#13;
Stucker, Aaron 117, 184, 187&#13;
Stucker, David 116&#13;
Stueve, Jamie 136, 138, 144, 174, 193&#13;
Stull, Thomas 157&#13;
Stultz, Ashley 187&#13;
Sturgeon, Kelsi 187&#13;
Suder, Kyle 9, 92, 170, 176, 190, 193&#13;
Sullivan, Dustin 176, 187&#13;
Summy, Janet 97, 136, 139, 144, 210&#13;
Swanek, Nicholas 199&#13;
Swarugan, Becky 62, 157&#13;
Swee, Steve 157&#13;
Swift, Ashley 187&#13;
Swolley, Amanda 187&#13;
Symphonic Orchestra 70&#13;
Synacek, Tara 187&#13;
The Continentals&#13;
Tacke, Brittany 48, 187&#13;
Talley,Ann 158&#13;
Tanga, Stacie 199&#13;
Taylor, Aaron 9, 199&#13;
Tebedo, Sara 70, 72, 210&#13;
Tech, Seth 50, 187&#13;
Tekippe, Jessica 92, 139, 187&#13;
Tekippe, Paul 71, 87&#13;
Tettenbom, Deb 158&#13;
Thiel, Deanna 137, 138, 187&#13;
Thomas, Andrew 95, 199&#13;
Thomas, Brandon 95, 180. 210&#13;
Thomas, Brendan 210&#13;
Thomas, Britni 174&#13;
Thomas, Ca sie 137, 187&#13;
Thomas, Christopher 95, 210&#13;
Thomas, Cody 9, 104, 174, 199&#13;
Thomas, Isabella 130&#13;
Thomas, Kalyn 193&#13;
Thoma , Kenneth 43, 73, 127, 187&#13;
Thomas, Nedra 71 , 210&#13;
221 &#13;
Thomas, Stephani 31 , 64, 70, 71, 72,&#13;
92, 93, 95, 130, 139, 210&#13;
Thompsen, Kari 8, 199&#13;
Thompson, Elric 187&#13;
Thompson, Jordan&#13;
7, 9, 68, 105, 117, 138, 176, 187&#13;
Thomsen, Jonathan 34, 42, 136, 137, 199&#13;
Thralls, Jacob 187&#13;
Thralls, Jessica 199&#13;
Thurlow, Alysha 193&#13;
Thurlow, Britney 172, 187&#13;
Tiarks, Jessica&#13;
12, 14, 30, 48, 95, 178, 180, 210&#13;
Tibbitts, Mitchell 187&#13;
Tiffey, Kayla 137, 193&#13;
Tillman, Tanaeya 158&#13;
Tinley, Hanna 38&#13;
Tischer, Daniel 199&#13;
Tomaszkiewicz, Travis 187&#13;
Tomaszkiewicz,Tyler 77, 137, 210, 213&#13;
Tornabane, James 158&#13;
Tran, Kim Son 93, 119, 136, 137, 199, 213&#13;
Trebek, Alex 785&#13;
Tripp, Joshua 187&#13;
Trively, Jordan 78, 210&#13;
Trively, Shelby 70, 73, 93, 95, 97, 122,210&#13;
Trotter, Cameron 199&#13;
Trotter, Justin 193&#13;
Turner, Shantel 137, 138, 187&#13;
Twehous, Matthew&#13;
U-Haulers&#13;
Underwood, Stacy 39, 136, 144, 178, 193&#13;
Unwin, Anna 187&#13;
Unwin, Matthew 187&#13;
Upton, Ashl ey 179, 193&#13;
Utman, Nancy 158, 173&#13;
Velveeta Eaters&#13;
Valadez, Isaac 210&#13;
Valadez, Miriam 187&#13;
Valdez, Reyna 71 , 187&#13;
Vallier, Brandon 70, 187&#13;
Vallier, Nolan 47, 136, 137, 193&#13;
Vanderpool, Jeff 211&#13;
Vannjer, Kyle 50, 135, 211&#13;
VanNordstrand, Harv 158&#13;
Vanscoy, Acacia 187&#13;
Vanscoy, Josh 9&#13;
Vanscoy, Kaite 64&#13;
Vanscoy, Katie 199&#13;
Vanscoyk, Joshua 70, 187&#13;
Vargas-Bernal, Victor 187&#13;
Varsity Baseball 9&#13;
VarsityCowTipping 874&#13;
Varsity Football 51&#13;
Varsity Softball 8&#13;
Varsity Volleyball 49&#13;
Varsity Wrastling 298&#13;
Vasicek, Jennjfer 187&#13;
Vasquez, Jose 199&#13;
222&#13;
Vaughn, Andrea 211&#13;
Vazquez, Anaice 71&#13;
Vazquez,Angel 71 , 187&#13;
Vazquez, Jose 71&#13;
Vazquez, Manuel 71 , 72, 187&#13;
Velasquez, Taija&#13;
68, 72, 93, 12 I, 138, I 70, 172, 174, I 99&#13;
Velloso, Pedro 36&#13;
Vermjllion, Ethan 193&#13;
Villarreal,Adrian 87, 93, 151 , 193&#13;
What They Would&#13;
Do For A&#13;
Klondike Bar&#13;
Wade, Mariah I 99&#13;
Wade, Morgan 136, I 37, 2 I 1&#13;
Wagner,Alex 211&#13;
Walken, Christopher 327&#13;
Walker, Jarab 69&#13;
Walker, Patrisrua 174, 199&#13;
Waller, Dirk 72, 158, 171&#13;
Wayne, Bruce 548&#13;
Weaver, Nicole 199&#13;
Webcore, Christopher 72&#13;
Webster, Lauren 93, 167, 17 6, 211&#13;
Weelborg, Trent 187&#13;
Wegner, Crystal 193&#13;
Weigelt, Zachary 159&#13;
Welch,Jacob 14, 50, 104, 176, 193&#13;
Welch, Sarah 187&#13;
Wells, Lucas 211&#13;
Wells, Tierra 92, 128, 139, 176, 187&#13;
Wendland, Ashley 8, 176, 187&#13;
Wenninghoff, Kevin 21, 105, 211&#13;
Wenninghoff, Leah 8, 176, 187&#13;
Wert, Justin 176, 199&#13;
Wert, Stephanie 8, 49, 70, 89, 92, 139, 193&#13;
Westbrook, Jessica 199&#13;
Westcott, Christopher 32, 5 I, 86, 187&#13;
Westerberg, Felicia 70, 72, 94, 193&#13;
Westerberg, Rachel 70, 187&#13;
Wettengel, Dick 115, I 59&#13;
Whaley, Dan 33, 42, 90, 137, 159&#13;
Wheeldon, Michael 70, 72, 187&#13;
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                    <text>Crimson and Blue&#13;
Volume 108&#13;
Abraham Lincoln High School&#13;
1205 Bonham Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Student Population: 1464&#13;
Opening pages by Megan Parrott 1 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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5 &#13;
o School&#13;
A new school year, a new athletic&#13;
director, a new dress code, and a few&#13;
renovations, along with an all color&#13;
yearbook are all fresh things to students&#13;
this year.&#13;
Every new school year offers a few&#13;
challenges. The freshmen always wander&#13;
around the halls lost. The sophomores&#13;
laugh at the freshmen. Juniors laugh at the&#13;
sophomores, and whether or not they&#13;
admit it, the seniors must get used to a&#13;
new schedule&#13;
"My classes are a lot easier this&#13;
year," says Sarah Shivley '05. "My favorite&#13;
class is physics, we do a lot of math."&#13;
AL hired a new athletic director,&#13;
Jeff Novotny. Novotny used to be a math&#13;
instructor here. After six years at AL,&#13;
Novotny moved to Bellevue East, where he&#13;
worked as Dean of Students. He saw the&#13;
2006 year as a great opportunity to come&#13;
back.&#13;
"We've had a great start to the&#13;
school year," said Novotny. "Keep school&#13;
spirit high!"&#13;
The new dress code offers a few&#13;
6&#13;
By Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
challenges to students. The dress puts a&#13;
limit on how high skirts and shorts can go&#13;
and how skimpy those shirts can be. Many&#13;
females felt they were unfair targets for&#13;
the changes.&#13;
"I thought it was really unfair&#13;
because guys do not really have to change&#13;
what they wear," said Laura Ingraham '08.&#13;
"I mean they are free to wear what they&#13;
want so I think girls should be able to too."&#13;
Theschooloptedforafew&#13;
renovations. The girl's bathroom located&#13;
next to the field house received the&#13;
treatment over the summer. Completely&#13;
remodeled, each stall has a door and even&#13;
has sinks that turn on with the wave of a&#13;
hand. Although students cannot use them&#13;
during school, they will be open for games&#13;
and other activities.&#13;
For the first year in school history,&#13;
an all color yearbook was offered. This&#13;
meant more color photos and bright&#13;
attention grabbing pages.&#13;
Despite all the new things this&#13;
year, there is flO doubt it will be a&#13;
successful year.&#13;
Locked in position, porn.mers&#13;
prepare to perform the school&#13;
song. Above. Photo by Kim Son&#13;
Tran&#13;
Standing before the student&#13;
body, Sara Williams '08,&#13;
Christopher Maher '06, Nicole&#13;
Hively '06, and Teresa Hodapp&#13;
'06 recite the Student Council&#13;
pledge at the pep assembly.&#13;
Below. Photo by KimSon Tran. &#13;
Breaking the&#13;
dress code,&#13;
Christine Brunow '08 sits in class on&#13;
the first day of&#13;
school. Above.&#13;
Photo by Jessica&#13;
Reed.&#13;
Swearing in,&#13;
Alexandra Jones '06 repeats aft.er&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Advisor Jennifer&#13;
Wiles during her&#13;
induction pledge.&#13;
Le~. Photo by Kim&#13;
Son Tran&#13;
Paying proper&#13;
tribute, students&#13;
stand as the&#13;
colors are being&#13;
presented. Right.&#13;
Photo by Jessica&#13;
Reed&#13;
7 &#13;
Fam i l y T; e 5 ..._ByBrook---- eWilhite&#13;
Throughout AL, there are several&#13;
relations with students and teachers . These&#13;
relationships in the school can affect several&#13;
things such as grades, group of friends,&#13;
looking out for each other, and becoming&#13;
closer.&#13;
Just one of the sets of siblings at&#13;
AL is Jenna Brandt '08, Josie Brandt '06 and&#13;
Special Education Teacher Joel Brandt. Jenna&#13;
and Josie both love going to the same school&#13;
as each other. Jenna likes not having to take&#13;
the bus, because Josie can give her rides to&#13;
school. The girls see each other often&#13;
throughout the day. When they see each other&#13;
they stop and talk about how their days are&#13;
going.&#13;
Jenna and Josie have Physics class&#13;
and lunch together. They do not mind it at&#13;
all. They help each other out with their&#13;
homework whenever they need it.&#13;
"I like it a lot. We sit by each&#13;
other," said Jenna. "Whenever I need help&#13;
with my physics homework, Josie helps me&#13;
out."&#13;
Joel works as teacher and Jenna&#13;
works as his teacher's aid. It does not bother&#13;
her at all.&#13;
"I get to see him more," said&#13;
Jenna Brandt. "He treats me just like every&#13;
other student."&#13;
The girls love going to the same&#13;
school as t heir brother. It allows them to see&#13;
him more often. One of their favorite things&#13;
is when he brings their nieces to lunch.&#13;
"I get to go eat with them, "said&#13;
Jenna Brandt. " It allows me to spend more&#13;
time with them and my brother."&#13;
Another f amity that roams the&#13;
halls of AL is the Mahers: Assistant Principal&#13;
Frederick Maher, son Christopher '06,and&#13;
daughter Suzanne '09. C. Maher both likes&#13;
and dislikes how everybody knows who he is.&#13;
"The only thing bad about it is if I&#13;
get into trouble, they know who my dad is,"&#13;
said C. Maher.&#13;
As the assistant principal 's&#13;
children, the thought of their father having&#13;
easy access to their grades, makes Chris&#13;
nervous. Mr. Maher likes being able to go to&#13;
the source to inquire their progress or lack&#13;
of.&#13;
Attending the same school allows&#13;
this f amity to spend time together, and get&#13;
involved in each other's lives. When C. Maher&#13;
and Mr. Maher see each other in the halls,&#13;
they stop and have normal conversations&#13;
about how their days are going.&#13;
8&#13;
"When I see him I like to stop and&#13;
talk," said C. Maher. " We talk about our&#13;
days, and things that are going on. It is pretty&#13;
interesting."&#13;
However, just because they are the&#13;
principal's children does not mean they get&#13;
any special privileges. Mr. Maher treats his&#13;
kids just like every student. They still have&#13;
to abide by the same rules and standards as&#13;
the students.&#13;
"I treat them just like every other&#13;
student," said Mr. Maher. "In fact I probably&#13;
come down harder on them t hen any of the&#13;
other kids."&#13;
It does not bother Mr. Maher or&#13;
the kids that they work and go to the same&#13;
school as each other. They all enjoy it.&#13;
Attending the same school has just become&#13;
an everyday thing for the Maher Family.&#13;
Going to the same school as both&#13;
of his children does not allow Mr. Maher to&#13;
see either of his kids anymore then any other&#13;
parent. He spends a big part of his time at&#13;
school, or school activities. I&#13;
"I really do not see them," said I&#13;
Maher. "When they are at activities I am on j&#13;
duty. In fact, I probably see them less then&#13;
most parents."&#13;
This is C. Maher and S. Maher's&#13;
first year ever going to the same school. Chris&#13;
and Suzanne spend the afternoon together&#13;
at school. He goes down to her classroom&#13;
during the afternoon to spend time with her&#13;
and work on homework. Chris enjoys going&#13;
to the same school as his sister.&#13;
"It is our first and last year going&#13;
to the same school," said C. Maher. "I love&#13;
it. We spend the afternoons together in her&#13;
classroom . It's pretty cool."&#13;
Going to the same school as a&#13;
relative has several positive things such as&#13;
becoming closer. It gives the family's time&#13;
to spend together and a chance to help each&#13;
other out.&#13;
Frederick Maher, Assistant Principal&#13;
Suzanne Maher '09&#13;
Christopher Maher '06 &#13;
Jenna Brandt '08&#13;
Joel Brandt, Special Education Teacher&#13;
Josie Brandt '06&#13;
Connor Behrens '09&#13;
Aaron Behrens '07&#13;
Cory Peterson 'O 7&#13;
Cindy Peterson, English Teacher&#13;
9 &#13;
Cnlprits&#13;
King Phillip Harm&#13;
Queen Alexandra Jones&#13;
Evidence&#13;
September 19-23, 2005&#13;
Monday- Mismatch Day&#13;
Tuesday- Hippie Day&#13;
Wednesday- Famous Duo Day&#13;
lihurs ay -Colo Day&#13;
Senior -Black&#13;
Junior-Y low&#13;
Sophomore -Orange&#13;
Freshmen -Green&#13;
Faculty- Purple&#13;
Friday -Spirit Day&#13;
Enjoying the moment, Jennifer Croghan&#13;
'09 and Joshua. Vanscoyk '07 share a dance.&#13;
Below. Photo by Caitiin Lombardo&#13;
Volunteering at Thursday's Pep Rally, Elysha&#13;
Wickman '09 and Ashley Clark '09 hold plates of Fig&#13;
Newtons. Participants of the contest raced to eat as many&#13;
as they could. The joke lies in the fact that AL played the&#13;
Newton Cardinals in the Homecoming football game.&#13;
Above. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
As a trick, Student Council sponsored a blindfold race&#13;
at the Homecoming Olympics. Contestants carefully&#13;
scurried down the court, trying to avoid the eggs that&#13;
StuCo members secretly removed at the sound of go.&#13;
Right. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
Capturing the attention of their audience, Jessie&#13;
Patterson '06 and Zoe Peterson '08 perform their flag&#13;
routine during halftime. Below. Photo by Kim Son Tran &#13;
LOOKing back, sophomores&#13;
view the 2004-2005 edition of&#13;
the "Crim.son and Blue." The&#13;
annual Signing Party, held after&#13;
the Homecoming football&#13;
game, offers current students&#13;
and alumni the chance to&#13;
receive their yearbook,&#13;
socialize with their peers and&#13;
sign their friends' books. Left.&#13;
Photo by Andrea Edwards.&#13;
Dunking the donut, Matthew&#13;
Childers '07 feeds Matthew&#13;
Peters '07 in a competition at&#13;
the pep rally. Below. Photo by&#13;
Kim Son Tran &#13;
&#13;
----------&#13;
By :Brooke Wilhite&#13;
One of the many opportunities for&#13;
students to perform their talents was at an&#13;
event called Follies. Follies allowed students&#13;
to sing, play an instrument, dance, ROTC&#13;
and several other talents. It is not that simple&#13;
to make fhe performance.&#13;
Students were required to tryout&#13;
before they made the performance. Steve&#13;
Mandelko and Lynn Boyd were the sponsors&#13;
of follies. They judged students based off of&#13;
how prepared they were. Thirty-five students&#13;
tried out, but they could only accept fifteen&#13;
of those students.&#13;
"People are paying to see it," said&#13;
Boyd "We want the acts to be done well. We&#13;
have very high expectations."&#13;
The student's first performance&#13;
was in front of the school. Tickets were sold&#13;
during lunch and the money went to the&#13;
music department.&#13;
Students have many reasons for&#13;
going to watch the show, whether it would&#13;
be getting out of class, supporting friends,&#13;
or simply just wanting to see the various&#13;
talents in the school.&#13;
"I went to the performance&#13;
because I wanted to listen to all the talents,"&#13;
said Jordan Colpitts " and to support my&#13;
With a smirk,&#13;
Molly Schlater '06,&#13;
performs a&#13;
monologue for her&#13;
act in the Follies.&#13;
Right. Photo by&#13;
KimSonTran&#13;
In her first year,&#13;
Allison Thomas '09&#13;
sings, "Chain of&#13;
Fools." "I was&#13;
really nervous ,"&#13;
said Thomas, "but&#13;
the crowd started&#13;
getting into it, and&#13;
clapping their&#13;
hands." Middle.&#13;
Photo by Meghan&#13;
MiLLer&#13;
14&#13;
friends."&#13;
Not every student goes to the&#13;
performance, many did not go because it was&#13;
not something they liked or their teacher&#13;
would not let them for various reasons.&#13;
"I didn't go just because it's not&#13;
something I like to do," said Erin Anderson&#13;
'08 " I don't enjoy sitting for two class&#13;
periods listening to everything."&#13;
Performing in front of peers can&#13;
be more difficult than performing in front of&#13;
parents. Many performers said they were&#13;
more worried about their peers judging them,&#13;
than their parents. One performer had a&#13;
positive view on it.&#13;
"I was extremely nervous, I&#13;
always am in front of my friends," said Alison&#13;
Behrens '07 " It was a lot better than my&#13;
freshman year. It gets easier every year."&#13;
Everyone did an excellent job&#13;
performing. The performers put a lot of&#13;
practice into making a great show.&#13;
"I thought it was great," said Boyd&#13;
"everyone worked hard, and did an excellent&#13;
job!"&#13;
Over all several people were pleased&#13;
with how the performance turned out.&#13;
Everybody did a great job putting it together. &#13;
As the opening act of the&#13;
Follies, Asheia Williams '08&#13;
sings, "Star Spangled&#13;
Banner." Left. Photo by&#13;
MeghanMiLLer.&#13;
Adressing the crowd,&#13;
Steve Men delko&#13;
announces the next act.&#13;
Mandelko was the&#13;
night's emcee. Above.&#13;
Photo by MeghanMiLLer&#13;
Belting out a note,&#13;
Alison Behrens '07&#13;
performs "Beautiful&#13;
Disaster" originally&#13;
done by Kelly Clarkson.&#13;
This was Behren's third&#13;
year singing in the&#13;
Follies. Above. Photo by&#13;
M eghanMiLLer.&#13;
Showing off her stage&#13;
presence with a smile,&#13;
Natasha Grimm '07&#13;
dances to "My Heart&#13;
Belongs to Daddy." Left.&#13;
Photo by KimSon Tran&#13;
15 &#13;
16&#13;
It Takes Two&#13;
With sparkling cider in hand,&#13;
Alexandria Peterson '0 6 and Patrick&#13;
Andersen '06 wait for the ball to drop on&#13;
NewYear'sEve. PnotobyJessicaReed &#13;
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19 &#13;
Carsten Froehllch&#13;
'06&#13;
Ba.mes and N able JCPenneys&#13;
Coleby Conner&#13;
'06&#13;
Lindsey Holmes '07&#13;
Super Saver &#13;
Occupation- Dance Teacher Assistant&#13;
Length of Job- "A few months."&#13;
Wages- "I make $6 an hour."&#13;
Most Interesting Part- "The little kids, they&#13;
are so cute. It's nice to be able to do what I&#13;
love while working with them as they grow&#13;
with dance. "&#13;
The Beginning- ''My teacher asked me because&#13;
I have danced there for a long time."&#13;
Nathan Riggle '07&#13;
WaJgreens &#13;
L&#13;
Helping people is what volunteering&#13;
is all about. Students seem busy enough with&#13;
school, extra curricular activities, social life,&#13;
family and jobs, but some manage to juggle&#13;
all these tasks with putting hard work back&#13;
into the community. Volunteering offers its&#13;
own rewards.&#13;
" I volunteer at my church and&#13;
absolutely love it ," said Kelsey Schreiber '08.&#13;
"I've been doing it for five years and I teach&#13;
Sunday school to little kids. I like to help out&#13;
teachers I once had at church. "&#13;
Alexa Antworth '08 volunteers at four&#13;
different places : Jenni e Edmundson ,&#13;
Creighton , t he Renaissance Faire and the&#13;
Pride Parade. Antworth spends her time at&#13;
Jenny Edmundson and Creighton working in&#13;
the emergency room . She has volunteered&#13;
at the Renaissance Faire since the third&#13;
grade. Antworth and her Mot her dress up&#13;
for the occasion in old peasant dresses, curled&#13;
hair and long ribbons to walk the field of West&#13;
Fair every year to bring the scene back to&#13;
life and make it seem as real as possible.&#13;
"I volunteer at the Pride Parade and&#13;
it is probably my favorite," said Antworth.&#13;
"I am a judge so I get to see every float in&#13;
the perfect view."&#13;
Antworth is not the only st udent who&#13;
volunteers at Jennie Edmundson. Along with&#13;
Wesley Smith '06 and Abby Heistand '08,&#13;
hospitals seem t o be a popular place to&#13;
volunteer.&#13;
"I have been volunteeri ng t here&#13;
since I was a freshman ,'' said Smith. "I&#13;
needed to do some community service and&#13;
my Dad is a doctor and suggested it . I like&#13;
learni ng the medical terminology and t he&#13;
organization of the hospital. "&#13;
Alt hough Heist and has not been&#13;
assisting the doctors and nurses as long as&#13;
Smith she also has decided to take the nursing&#13;
all the way.&#13;
"This is definitely the field I want,"&#13;
said Heistand. "I keep volunteering because&#13;
it helps so much and makes me more excited&#13;
to go to medical school."&#13;
Helping out adults is not t he only way&#13;
to assist in t he community. Jordan Miller '07&#13;
and Sara Williams '08 choose a different path.&#13;
Big Brot hers and Big Sisters of America is a&#13;
program that asks students of all ages to help&#13;
out with elementary kids to keep t hem out&#13;
of trouble. This also gives children an&#13;
opportunity to spend time with someone they&#13;
look up to.&#13;
"Big Brot her Big Sister came to AL&#13;
22&#13;
and I thought it sounded interesting," said&#13;
Miller. "I like to go to spend time and talk to&#13;
kids about their problems at home and&#13;
struggles in their life. "&#13;
Whether students assist in four&#13;
different places or one, volunteering is hard&#13;
on the hands and mind, but soft on the heart.&#13;
Participating in a game of Sorry, Sara&#13;
Williams '08 enjoys the company of h er&#13;
little "brother" and "sister". "It giv es me&#13;
the opportunity to be the big sist er I n ever&#13;
got to be," said Williams. Photo by&#13;
Cleaning up the hospital, ______ ..:::.:Li::::,:::: .::.'.'..'.. th.:.:..:::.:.. rt::;:: z ___ =====~==== St epha nie Wert '07&#13;
organizes a patient's room.&#13;
Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
Delivering towels to Bowling at the Special Olympics, Amy Navarret e&#13;
patients, Abby Heistand Special Education teacher, and Jessi Moore prepare to get&#13;
'08 grabs a handful to a strike. "I enjoy working with the stu dents," said&#13;
start her r oute. Photo by Navarrete. "Bowling gave me another oppurtunity to do&#13;
Becca Page what I love." Photo by CaitLin Lombar do&#13;
I!=====;;:::;=======-====~ &#13;
r 1 r --------=::::=:;;;;:--:--:--:::;:::;::::;;;;;••iiiiiiiiiiiiiim1 Planning his next move, Cody Thomas '06 competes in a game&#13;
of chess with his little "brother". Above. Photo by ELizabeth&#13;
Ortiz&#13;
Helping out during the Holiday season, Nicole Hively '06 and&#13;
Jaclyn Erickson of Lewis Central ring the bell in front of JCPenny.&#13;
Left. Photo by Becca Page&#13;
Helping with homework, Nolan Vallier '0 7 laughs with his&#13;
"little" brother. "Ilovejust getting to know the kids," said Vallier.&#13;
1....-_ _._;.;....,;;;;;;:;;;::::::::::::===:.;;;;;::::;...._ __ _..;;= = ;;;;....--_;;;;;= =-i Above. Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
23 &#13;
24&#13;
"Techno in the Snow," sponsored by DECA, brought&#13;
many people to the dance. However, the theme did not follow&#13;
through. Many students agreed that the theme displayed a&#13;
good idea, but the DJ created a disappointment.&#13;
"The DJ was bad; he played no techno music whatso-ever," said Michelle Farrington '07. "He also messed up a&#13;
lot and played songs over again."&#13;
The theme brought students to the dance because of&#13;
the original idea. This theme resembles nothing remotely&#13;
close to any theme used in the past.&#13;
"I thought it was a pretty original theme," said Sara&#13;
Williams '08. "I liked it because it's never been done before."&#13;
Word of mouth made the techno theme come to the&#13;
list of options. DECA then voted and Techno in the Snow&#13;
became final.&#13;
"Somebody suggested the theme be techno to me,"&#13;
said Stefanie Buhrman '07. " I gave the idea to some other&#13;
DECA members."&#13;
The dance also brought some happy st udents. Despite&#13;
the bad DJ , optimism kept students cheerful.&#13;
"I had a great time at the dance," said Colin Herr&#13;
'06. "I had an awesome date and a fun group."&#13;
The decor seemed to be the big hit of the dance.&#13;
Some students believe the work of the DECA students paid&#13;
off in decorations. The balloon arch, stage area, picture&#13;
background and lights reinforced the theme, which made&#13;
students enjoy the dance.&#13;
"I thought the decorations fit the theme well," said&#13;
Williams. "You could tell they put some time into it."&#13;
The dance, overall, showed a great turnout. It created&#13;
happy endings not only for students but for DECA, too.&#13;
"I think it turned out well," said Kristy Courter, DECA&#13;
Advisor. "Usually we sell about 300 tickets; this year it was&#13;
about 360. Anything above average is a good turnout."&#13;
I - .. tGetting into the groove,&#13;
ILindsey Ring '07 and Molly&#13;
I Smith '07 share their moves&#13;
1on the dance floor. Photo by&#13;
Eiizabeth Ortiz 1---------- As a final part of the night,&#13;
I Coleby Conner '06 and&#13;
I Kaitlyn Batt '06, spend time&#13;
I together. Photo by MichaeLa&#13;
-.IAujfart &#13;
Keeping the night alive, r&#13;
Michael Reid '06 and Colin Herr I '06 dance with the others in&#13;
i their group. Right. Photo by&#13;
Michael,a,Aufjart&#13;
Through the intense volume&#13;
I of music, Bryn Schwab '08 and&#13;
Danielle Cain '08 join in a dance.&#13;
I "The dance was fun, " said&#13;
I Schwab. "All my friends were&#13;
there." Left. Photo by Eiizabeth&#13;
I Ortiz&#13;
I i;u@i~gtogeihe7, Ke~ th I Wilcox '08 and Jennifer&#13;
) Gillespie '07 enjoy each others'&#13;
- company. Right Below. Photo by&#13;
.....,.,,.._.J--"'- - ""'-.a... ..... -.---.1 Eiizabeth Ortiz&#13;
After receiving&#13;
their crowns,&#13;
Dallas Beck '06 and&#13;
Bonnie Wright '06&#13;
exchange smiles. "It&#13;
was awesome being&#13;
announced queen,"&#13;
said Wright. "I was&#13;
not expecting it at&#13;
all and was totally&#13;
surprised." Photo by I&#13;
Eiizabeth Ortiz a.:&#13;
Jones, King Dallas Beck,&#13;
Queen Bonnie Wright and&#13;
Rachel Shockey Second&#13;
Row: Bridgett e Liston,&#13;
Emilee Sorenson, Stacie&#13;
Brazeal and Nicole Hively.&#13;
Third Row: Michael&#13;
Zimmerman, Joseph McCall,&#13;
Clark Allen, Phillip Harm&#13;
and Adam Miller.&#13;
25 &#13;
M iss Congeniality&#13;
Alexandra Jones&#13;
Memorable Fragrance&#13;
Robert Plum&#13;
Memorable Fragrance Katie Mccardle&#13;
Mr. Congeniality&#13;
Phillip Harm · ate L vn X Fan&#13;
Ul~~ee Sorenson&#13;
Best Facial Expressions&#13;
Michael Reid&#13;
Haunting Heehaw&#13;
Joseph McCall &#13;
Class Clow&#13;
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senior superlatives taken from 147 surveys&#13;
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Smoothest Ride&#13;
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Most Laid Back&#13;
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Jen Wiles&#13;
Least Likely to get off Topic&#13;
Becky Swanigan&#13;
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2nof 1:&gt;9Jl9~ Reflections&#13;
By Kayla Mackland and Peter Hutcheson&#13;
Thriving to get a taste of the judicial system, students enroll Despite the many different car makes and models in the&#13;
in Law and the Legal. Bryan Pregon teaches the class which is parking lot, the Chevy Cavalieri~ among the most commonly&#13;
offered to any student as an elective. Photo by ALexis Heffernan seen car. Photo by MicnaeLaAuffart&#13;
Serving as a popular job site, many students apply to Super With no ocean nearby, many students still sport the California&#13;
Saver. Many students feel they need the extra money. Photo by look by wearing Hollister clothing. Photo by Amy HoLLins&#13;
Caitiin Lombardo&#13;
34 &#13;
As the new cosmetic and aesthetic&#13;
store, Merle Norman offers a wide&#13;
variety of products and services. Photo&#13;
by Jamie Stueve&#13;
Instead of the quick drive-thru of Taco&#13;
Bell, La Mesa offers a sit down&#13;
experience. It offers Mexican style food&#13;
with a unique cultural experience. Photo&#13;
by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
With a helpfUl smile in every aisle ,&#13;
HyVee employees and customers rejoice&#13;
...... ..w with the openingoftheimproved.HyVee&#13;
building. The store now offers a large&#13;
variety of organic foods all the way to an&#13;
olive bar. Photo by MeghanMtL'Ler&#13;
35 &#13;
LOOKING BACK&#13;
.&amp;a drag'ue becomes a growing problem, the&#13;
8ouncll Bluffs Police Department conducts&#13;
reguJa.r checks of the parking lots with the help of&#13;
ca.ntnee. Above rlgh.t. Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
Stop, drop and rolll In the fall, Eric Robinson's&#13;
olassroom caught on fire which caused students&#13;
to evarua.tethe school. Above. Photo by Kim Son&#13;
Tra.n&#13;
-ensure ateanHneas for AL fans and visitors,&#13;
the new restroom near the field house and&#13;
a.Uditorium is kept otl'llmits to students during&#13;
the daiv. Right. Photo by Andrea.Edwards &#13;
Electrifying the&#13;
Omaha skyline, the&#13;
Qwest Center Omaha&#13;
brings life to&#13;
downtown. Here one&#13;
can rock with&#13;
oncerts or cheer for&#13;
favorite sports team.&#13;
t;o by Jessica Reed&#13;
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Who did it? "The Butler Did It," a&#13;
murder mystery, presented by a six-person&#13;
cast, made for an enjoyable time for the cast&#13;
members.&#13;
"Having a small cast made it a lot&#13;
easier to get everyone there so we could&#13;
practice as an entire cast," said Jeff Kramer&#13;
'07. "It also helped make certain activities&#13;
possible, like the lock-in we had."&#13;
To perfect the performance of the&#13;
play, the cast held a lock-in on March 31 st from&#13;
eight at night until eight the next morning.&#13;
The lock-in provided closeness for the group.&#13;
"We went through the play three times&#13;
all the way through and then through the rough&#13;
spots," said Molly Schlater '06. "It brought&#13;
us closer together, we played dodge ball, had&#13;
pizza and most of us didn't sleep."&#13;
A problem arised for Kramer, who&#13;
By Amy Hollins&#13;
played Anthony J Lefcourt, a character who&#13;
dies.&#13;
"My favorite part is the scene&#13;
where I die," said Kramer. "I've never died&#13;
on stage before so it was a new challenge&#13;
for me."&#13;
The play received a good turnout.&#13;
The cast believed the storm prevented an&#13;
even larger crowd.&#13;
"There wasn't a big turnout the&#13;
first night but we had a great crowd," said rm..1,,m...:. ...-.- ...... Schlater. "I think it's the best show we've ............ ~ ... 'IT~',,..:-.JW6'&#13;
had because we were one big crew."&#13;
Even though the first night's&#13;
turnout created a smaller outcome than&#13;
expected, Kramer believed the last two&#13;
nights went well. The crew thought well of&#13;
the turnout and enjoyed their performance&#13;
together. &#13;
With their own style of acting,&#13;
Jeffrey Kramer '07 ex changes lines&#13;
with co-actress, Molly Schlater '06 .&#13;
"This is where Schlater and I are&#13;
talking about her getting the role of&#13;
Vicki. After this scene, is when my&#13;
character decides to poison her,"&#13;
explains Kramer. Photo by Jessi ca&#13;
Ree,d,&#13;
Getting into his part, Kyle Stanley&#13;
'07 acts as Sam Farber. "My charact er&#13;
is an actor that gets hired to be a&#13;
detective, and he is also, a detective&#13;
in the play," said Stanley. Photo by Kim&#13;
Son Tran&#13;
In preparation for the Spring play,&#13;
Christopher Maher '06 and Katie&#13;
Vanscoy '06 r un through t heir lines&#13;
together. "The day before opening&#13;
night, we had a dress rehearsal, and&#13;
we did an entire run through," said&#13;
Maher. "We especially had t o pr actice&#13;
the kissing scenes." Photo by Kim Son&#13;
Tran&#13;
39 &#13;
40&#13;
~ Favorite part: "The electronic section"&#13;
How long has this been your room: "A year and a&#13;
half."&#13;
How would you describe your room: "My humble&#13;
· abode complete with many intricate and&#13;
interesting items that I have collected over the&#13;
years. It's where I go rest after my daily trials."&#13;
Description: Walking in his room, posters cover&#13;
I the walls from top to bottom. It is very crowded&#13;
with lots of stuff that he has collected. The&#13;
, electronic section contains a computer, a stereo, 1 an entertainment center with a television and&#13;
· many video game systems. &#13;
Ian Spangenberg '06&#13;
41 &#13;
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&#13;
In a daze, Molly Schlater '06 gets&#13;
hypnotized at her last post prom.&#13;
"Being hypnotized was the most fun,&#13;
but I can't remember," said Schlater.&#13;
Right. Photo by Meghan Miller&#13;
Putting prom ettiquette to the test,&#13;
Rafael Alverio-Newton '07 shows his&#13;
polite side. "When we got there I&#13;
helped Abby out of the car,"said&#13;
Alverio-Newton. "Igrabbedherhand&#13;
and we waJked in." Below. Photo by&#13;
Jessica Reed&#13;
Crowned as prom King and&#13;
Queen, Michael Zimmerman '06&#13;
and Stacie Brazeal '06 strike a&#13;
pose. "It is very exciting and&#13;
unexpected. I was very shocked&#13;
and happy. It was a good way to&#13;
end my senior year," said Brazeal. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
Getting down on the da.noe floor, juniors and seniors show offi&#13;
their dance moves to the charchar slide. Photo by Alexi.s Heffem.a.:n.&#13;
Reminiscing&#13;
44 &#13;
was fun&#13;
:ving al 1 the&#13;
niorsand&#13;
uniors togethe&#13;
r one night,"&#13;
said Alysia&#13;
Collins '06.&#13;
Photo by Kim&#13;
Son Tran&#13;
Jdniqh ' ' - earn&#13;
Entertaining the crowd,&#13;
Raymond Egner '06 falls off the&#13;
mechanical bull at post prom. Far&#13;
above. Photo byJessicaReed&#13;
Dressed in style, many guys chose t o show off&#13;
their fashionable side with top hats and canes. "I wore a black zoot suit last year so this year I&#13;
decided to be a little different," said Adam Miller '06. Above. Photo by Alexi.s H effernan&#13;
45 &#13;
AJourney&#13;
Just Beginning&#13;
Tms being Olli' final walk together, as you take that last step,&#13;
think back and askyoUI'selves, "Where would we be without&#13;
each other?"&#13;
Motto, Class of 2006&#13;
Full of anxiety, Taylor Scott '06 reads her&#13;
program to pass time.&#13;
With a feeling of accomplishment, Trisha&#13;
Ponce '06 and Macajah McElroy '06 walk&#13;
hand-in-hand at the commencement&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
46&#13;
·''&#13;
All ea.rs for words of inspiration, students&#13;
listen in anticipation to receive their&#13;
diplomas. &#13;
Preparing for&#13;
graduation, Nicole&#13;
Hough '06 and&#13;
Charles Maske'06&#13;
follow directions&#13;
given by Marsh a&#13;
Grandick and Rod&#13;
Cameron English&#13;
teachers.&#13;
As practice makes&#13;
perfect, Gran t&#13;
Gilliam '06andCody&#13;
Hildreth '06&#13;
rehearse the walk&#13;
for graduation.&#13;
Now considered&#13;
alumni,&#13;
celebrate&#13;
achieveII].ent.&#13;
seniors&#13;
their&#13;
Walking arm in arm, Arny Anderson '06 Ex citedtoentertheMid-AmericaCenter&#13;
andZacharyAdams'06 concentrateontheir arena, J essie Patterson '06 and Justin&#13;
every moves a s they walk to their seats for Buban '06 are anxious to graduate.&#13;
Lookingfoward to this moment, Andrew&#13;
Hixson '06 performs the ceremonial tassel&#13;
switch.&#13;
the cer emony.&#13;
47 &#13;
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&#13;
These Boys Have&#13;
Nice Bunts&#13;
By Jamie Stueve&#13;
From practicing to playing&#13;
games, boy's baseball gave it&#13;
their all while having fun and&#13;
also working hard. The boys&#13;
bonded throughout the season,&#13;
outside of the games and&#13;
during practices as well.&#13;
"Most of the guys on the&#13;
team were good friends, so we&#13;
all hung out a lot," said&#13;
outfielder Brian Shannon '06.&#13;
Many memories formed this&#13;
season, and a favorite memory&#13;
does not necessarily come from&#13;
the baseball field.&#13;
"My favorite memory of the&#13;
season came from all of the bus&#13;
rides," said pitcher Aaron Blum&#13;
'06, "We locked people in the bathrooms&#13;
whenever we had charter buses . "&#13;
Playing games make the players improve&#13;
because it's more practice, and a favorite&#13;
game makes the season more memorable.&#13;
A grand slam to end the game and make it&#13;
a victory win for the team lets the boys&#13;
bring home something to talk about.&#13;
"My favorite game I played was probably&#13;
when we played Des Moines Hoover last&#13;
regular season," said pitcher Kyle Suder&#13;
'07, "I was pitching that game and we won&#13;
with a grand slam by Nate Kinney."&#13;
Saying goodbye to the only senior, [Zane&#13;
Fourney] in a tough game is not always&#13;
enthralling. Also, losing in a game with a&#13;
town rival does not help either. But that&#13;
did not stop the team from trying.&#13;
"Our toughest game we played was our&#13;
last home game versus Lewis Central," said&#13;
Shannon. "We had to say goodbye to our&#13;
only senior and we thought we could have&#13;
done better th an we did. "&#13;
Surprises came during the season. After&#13;
having many home runs, wanting to keep&#13;
50&#13;
doing well, and becoming better as the&#13;
season progresses, is not an unusual feeling&#13;
for many of the players.&#13;
"Getting the most home runs of the&#13;
season was surprising actually," said&#13;
Shannon. "Most of those runs came in games&#13;
at the end of the season."&#13;
Improving in the game is important to&#13;
the players. Fans of the team should get&#13;
more involved, that way the players will feel&#13;
more supported during the games.&#13;
"Something to improve our games might&#13;
be if we could get more fans out to the&#13;
games," said Suder. "They never want to&#13;
come because it takes up their summer."&#13;
Even not having as many fans as the team&#13;
liked, the boys showed improvement&#13;
throughout the season with 12 wins. Getting&#13;
along and having fun came natural to the&#13;
players inside and outside the game.&#13;
Practicing seemed to pay off in the end with&#13;
a job well done. Grand slams to triples and&#13;
home runs, the team had surprises up their&#13;
sleeves from the beginning to end of the&#13;
season.&#13;
One hand out, Kyle Suder '07 signals the&#13;
picther to wait a moment before he bats.&#13;
Below le~. Photo by Meghan MiLLer ----,,,~ &#13;
On deck, Gabriel Nunez '08 swings away during&#13;
his warm-up. Above. Photo by RafeALverio-Newton&#13;
Going for a strike, Robert Riggs '06 winds up to pitch&#13;
during a game against Harlan. Photo by Rafe ALverioNewton&#13;
With a look of determination, Troy Killion '06 gets&#13;
ready to pitch during a home game. Photo by Rafe&#13;
ALverio-Newton&#13;
51 &#13;
Diamonds Are A&#13;
Girl's Best Friend&#13;
By Arny Hollins&#13;
Playing softball in the heat of the sun&#13;
makes things very tiring with practices&#13;
ranging from two and a half hours to three&#13;
and half hours long.&#13;
"The coaches worked us really hard!"&#13;
said centerfielder Lindsey McCoy, '07.&#13;
"Sometimes practices were three hours&#13;
long."&#13;
All the hard work at practices showed&#13;
during the games. With a rough beginning,&#13;
the season improved. With a 20-19 record,&#13;
catcher Sarah Milner '07 believes by having&#13;
more wins the record proves better.&#13;
"I feel like sometimes we didn't do as&#13;
good as we should have," said Milner. "We&#13;
should have done better."&#13;
The softball team made many team and&#13;
personal goals. The team made a goal to&#13;
make it to state.&#13;
"My goal for the team was to make it&#13;
to state," said Varsity pitcher Kimber Markley,&#13;
'06. "Also I wanted the team to have a batting&#13;
average of .500."&#13;
Even though the girls did not make it to&#13;
state, they still had many personal goals, in&#13;
additi on to team goals. Milner's goals&#13;
included: becoming a more aggressive hitter,&#13;
an effective hitter, and more protective of&#13;
the plate.&#13;
The girls made many memories during&#13;
their season. Markley enjoyed the bus rides&#13;
because everyone was pepped up and ready&#13;
for the game.&#13;
"My favorite memory was our trip to&#13;
Urbandale," said McCoy. "We got to stay&#13;
overnight ."&#13;
Many dedicated fans supported the&#13;
team, home or away. They filled the stands&#13;
at the home games and families went and&#13;
supported the team at away games.&#13;
"A lot of people came and supported us&#13;
at the home games," said McCoy. "Family&#13;
came t o support us at away games."&#13;
The girls believe improving their batting&#13;
and fielding records made the season better.&#13;
52&#13;
Strike Out! Sarah Milner '07 returns&#13;
the ball to pitcher Kimber Markley '06&#13;
after a pitch. Photo by Eiizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Sioux Cit~ East&#13;
Sioux City West &#13;
-~----- -- --- - - - - ---------&#13;
Boosting team morale, the varsity team lines up for a row of&#13;
high-fives. "Before each home game we line up for high-fives,"&#13;
srud Kimber Markley '06. ''After that we do a team cheer. It's our&#13;
last team unity before the game starts." Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Talking it over, Brennan Murray '07 taJks&#13;
with assistant coach Al Leaders before she&#13;
bats. Photo by ELizabetn Ortiz&#13;
53 &#13;
Run Like You&#13;
Stole Something&#13;
By Peter Hutcheson&#13;
Hearts pounding in chests, nerves&#13;
jumping like popcorn, and the voices of one&#13;
hundred runners all cheering and talking at&#13;
the same time. The pounding of feet as&#13;
everyone kicks up a wall of dust that is&#13;
impossible to see through. The slopes of the&#13;
land as runners climb the last hill and the&#13;
feeling that with every step, someone is&#13;
about to tumble to the very earth being ran&#13;
on. And finally, the exhilarated rush as people&#13;
tear past that white line marking the finish.&#13;
Cross-country runners experience all of this&#13;
before and during every meet.&#13;
With summer practices running long,&#13;
and the team coming closer and closer&#13;
through tough runs, the Lynx looked forward&#13;
to t heir season. The girls matched these&#13;
hopes stride for stride as the year progressed.&#13;
Meet after meet, the girls kept up the pace&#13;
with leaders such as Emilee Sorenson '06 and&#13;
Dara Beltran '06, the girl's season ended up&#13;
promising.&#13;
But for the boys, similar hopes seem&#13;
to be dashed. With such a young team and&#13;
limited experience, the season seemed like&#13;
it would last forever.&#13;
"You can't really tell what a season&#13;
will be like until it is over," said Coach Michael&#13;
Freeman. "I think the phrase is cautiously&#13;
optimistic."&#13;
And with those thoughts behind them,&#13;
the boys continued running.&#13;
The day felt cool and the course&#13;
tough. It was September 27th, and the boys&#13;
felt ready to go. The gun went off! Lead by&#13;
Matthew Peters '07 who finished 4 th and Eric&#13;
Fjare '08, Barry Hodapp '09, and Raphael&#13;
Alverio-Newton '07 finishing close behind, the&#13;
boys grasped the win at the Denison&#13;
Invitational. With the only first place finish&#13;
for any boys' team for almost six years, this&#13;
win turned t he boy's season around.&#13;
"With this win, t he entire team&#13;
became more united," said Alverio-Newton&#13;
'07. "We all wanted to work for that same&#13;
goal and win more and more meets."&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Boys Scores: (In Points)&#13;
Glenwood Invitational 6th 139&#13;
Abraham Lincoln Invitational 5th 125&#13;
54&#13;
With team times getting better every&#13;
meet, both teams looked forward to&#13;
conference and districts. The conference&#13;
meet came and hopes returned for the girls.&#13;
They placed second with at least three girls&#13;
finishing in the top ten. With only one boy in&#13;
the top fifteen, the boys turned out a less&#13;
pleasing show, but still maintained high spirits&#13;
for the girls. To the girls, state seemed like&#13;
a goal that everyone wanted to shoot for.&#13;
" I thought all the girls ran really&#13;
well," said Jessica Grego '08. "We beat one&#13;
of the top teams at conference, and if we&#13;
ran that well at districts, I felt we could make&#13;
state this year."&#13;
With one meet left, the varsity&#13;
runners prepared for the meet. They&#13;
practiced harder than ever before, running&#13;
longer, more difficult practices in&#13;
preparation for the most important sixteen&#13;
or seventeen minutes of their seasons. After&#13;
a three-hour bus ride, all the runners reached&#13;
the Indianola District meet. It was the&#13;
toughest course with the fastest runners,&#13;
causing everyone to be nervous.&#13;
"It was so cold outside, especially&#13;
right before we ran," said Benjamin McKinley&#13;
'08. "There were so many hills, and running&#13;
up them seemed to take forever."&#13;
"I feel that we all tried hard with the&#13;
competition we had," said Mathew Peters&#13;
'07. "I would have liked to place better, but&#13;
with two of our top runners recovering from&#13;
sickness (me included), we faired well in the&#13;
end."&#13;
Through all of this, memories stuck&#13;
out. For Sorenson, it was how close the girl's&#13;
team got throughout the season. "We came&#13;
together meet after meet and by the last&#13;
meet, we were a much stronger team because&#13;
of it." On the boy's side, Robert Riggs '06&#13;
remembered something Coach Freeman said&#13;
during an earlier practice.&#13;
"We were complaining about our&#13;
practice and one runner said something about&#13;
being tough and rugged. Then coach goes,&#13;
" Can I be a tough guy too?"&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational 7th 159&#13;
l&lt;uemper Invitational 8th 164&#13;
Harlan Invitational 6th 136&#13;
Denison Invitational 1st 56&#13;
This laid back attitude made t he&#13;
team want to come to practice, because it&#13;
made practices more than just work , t hey&#13;
felt relaxed and almost fun . And with one&#13;
more year behind them, the young runners&#13;
said good-bye to their leaders and look&#13;
forward to running once again .&#13;
Shenandoah/ c:;:;~x 111vitational 6th 140&#13;
Atlantic Invitational 8th 237&#13;
Missouri River Conference 6th 117&#13;
Districts 8th 203 &#13;
Taking a long deserved break,&#13;
Clayton Juhl&#13;
'07 naps after his bi.grace.&#13;
"I was really worn out after that meet,"&#13;
said Juhl. "So I decided to lay down,&#13;
and I must have dozed off." Pnoto by&#13;
Rafe Alverio-Newton&#13;
Muscles tense and ready&#13;
to go, the girls varsity cross&#13;
country team waits for the&#13;
gun to sound and the race&#13;
to begin. Above left. Pnoto&#13;
by RafeAiverio-Newton&#13;
Fighting back the pain,&#13;
Tyler Alitz&#13;
'08 runs in his&#13;
second cross country meet&#13;
in the Missouri River&#13;
Conference meet. He, along&#13;
with three other&#13;
sophomores, joined the&#13;
team half-way through the&#13;
year. Theywereveryhelpful&#13;
to the Junior Varsity's&#13;
season. Above Right. Pnoto&#13;
by Rafe Alverio-Newton&#13;
Gasping for breath, Lindsey&#13;
Ring '07 sprints towards the&#13;
finishline . "Doingyourbest&#13;
and running hard is what&#13;
your team expects&#13;
," said&#13;
Ring. "I really feel I did&#13;
during this race." Left. Plioto&#13;
by Rafe Alverio-New&#13;
t&#13;
on&#13;
55 &#13;
Whate~&#13;
It Takes&#13;
ByDarahDrennen&#13;
Whatever it takes: A motto&#13;
established before the season began and held&#13;
to be true even to the last snap of the&#13;
football. The team battled through long&#13;
practices, hard fought games, and overcame&#13;
many injuries to prove that they had what it&#13;
took. All their hard work and devotion paid&#13;
off, ending the season with a 5-4 record.&#13;
This record made football history, giving the&#13;
team a 3-straight winning season.&#13;
Football, a tough sport, has some&#13;
downfalls, such as injuries. Unfortunately,&#13;
the team faced many injuries.&#13;
"I broke my leg and my ankle during&#13;
a tackle in the AL/T J JV game," said Caleb&#13;
Johnston '07, "It is hard because other&#13;
people on the team have to fill in your spot&#13;
and they have to know what they are doing."&#13;
Phillip Harm '06 also broke his leg,&#13;
causing another team member to step up&#13;
and fill in his place.&#13;
"I feel that was a challenge to take&#13;
on the duties of being a running back," said&#13;
Mattew Driscoll '06, "There are a lot of plays&#13;
that you have to know and you have to&#13;
protect the quarterback, which isn't an easy&#13;
job."&#13;
Putting aside the injuries, the team t&#13;
had to concentrate on the rest of the season.&#13;
Many of the football players look up and&#13;
depend on one person on the team. The&#13;
quarterback, Jacob Krabbe '06, played a&#13;
major role during the season.&#13;
"Well I think that it is important for&#13;
me to have good leadership skills," said&#13;
Krabbe, "When things get a little rough I&#13;
know t hat a lot of people count on me to&#13;
pick them up and get them back into it."&#13;
kicked a field goal, putting the score four&#13;
points ahead of the other team," said kicker&#13;
Austin Ring '06, "It was a 30-yard field goal."&#13;
Even though the team overall had a&#13;
successful season, there are some things that&#13;
t he team as one could have done better.&#13;
"If there was one thing that we could&#13;
have done differently as a team, it would be&#13;
to play harder in each game and go to&#13;
state," said Krabbe.&#13;
Not only did the players put good&#13;
effort and hard work into the season, they&#13;
individually made memories.&#13;
"My favorite memory of the season&#13;
was the last game against North where I&#13;
56&#13;
As a whole, the team also made&#13;
memories.&#13;
"My favorite memory of the season&#13;
was the last game we played against Sioux&#13;
City North," said Curtis Brown '06, "By&#13;
winning that game, we had three winning&#13;
seasons in a row. Not a lot of schools can&#13;
accomplish that."&#13;
Putting together the history made,&#13;
t he injuries, the hard work and effort, and&#13;
t he memories make a really good season of&#13;
football. Winning the last game of the season&#13;
against the Sioux City North Stars, 29 to 25,&#13;
put a good ending to the chapter of football. &#13;
Watching from the sideline, John Wolfe '06 takes a&#13;
break from the game until his next rotation in. "I really&#13;
enjoyed playing football for Coach Forsyth," said Wolfe.&#13;
"I'm going to miss playing for the Lynx." Below. Photo&#13;
b Kim Son Tran&#13;
Trying to stop the run, Jeffrey Nuzum '06&#13;
positions himself to tackle the Newton Cardinal&#13;
runningback during the Homecoming game. "I&#13;
was focused on making a tackle because I knew&#13;
it was a big game." said Nuzum. Below. Photo by&#13;
K i mSonTran&#13;
~ .. ~&#13;
On the defensive line,&#13;
the varsity football team&#13;
gets ready to defend Lynx&#13;
territory. Left. Photo by&#13;
Jessica Reed&#13;
f91Mi~ Picking himself up off&#13;
the ground, Huston&#13;
Hunter '07 recovers from&#13;
a tackle to get back into the&#13;
game. Below. Photo by Kim&#13;
Son Tran&#13;
57 &#13;
You Got&#13;
Served&#13;
By Shane Huseth&#13;
Volleyball: a sport involving a&#13;
lightweight ball, where two teams try to&#13;
return the ball over the net, without it&#13;
touching the ground. It may sound easy, but&#13;
it requires just as much hard work and&#13;
devotion as any other sport. The girls went&#13;
through daily practices, tough games, and&#13;
they needed to bond to improve as a team.&#13;
They needed Determination, Optimism, and&#13;
Togetherness, or DOT, their team motto, to&#13;
do well.&#13;
"At the beginning of the year we&#13;
weren't sure how the season was going to&#13;
go," said Megan Smyser '08. "Some of us&#13;
were doubtful, but by the end of the season,&#13;
we all knew we could do good because of how&#13;
good we became."&#13;
During the Sioux City North game,&#13;
one of the most exciting games of the girls'&#13;
season, they came back from being four&#13;
points down, to wining the game, 21 to 18.&#13;
With just a seven-foot high net in the way&#13;
of t heir victory, the girls worked hard and&#13;
pulled through in the end.&#13;
"The North game was during a&#13;
conference tournament," said Crystal Dierks&#13;
'08. "Everyone played great and we built&#13;
off of every point."&#13;
The team, not just built on their&#13;
talent alone, worked well together and got&#13;
along to succeed. They showed everyone that&#13;
t here is no "I" in team .&#13;
"We got along really well," said&#13;
Stacie Brazeal '06. "We had a lot of good&#13;
chemistry on our team and that helped us a&#13;
lot during the season. "&#13;
With such a challenging, yet exciting&#13;
year, saying goodbye brought them to tears.&#13;
Each girl misses different t hings about the&#13;
season, from little things like serving with a&#13;
friend, to traveling with one another to their&#13;
games.&#13;
"I am going to miss the volleyball&#13;
season," said Abby Heistand '08. "It was&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Record: 20-20&#13;
L Sioux City Heelan 3-0&#13;
L Sioux City East 3-0&#13;
w Lincoln East 2-0&#13;
L Bellevue East 2-0&#13;
L Lincoln Southeast 2-1&#13;
• •&#13;
Preparing for the kill, Brittany Ridenour '08 sets the ball to the other players. "It's&#13;
really exciting playing in games," said Ridenour. "I thought we really bonded this year&#13;
and played as a team." Photo by Meghan MiiLer&#13;
like an extra group of friends to hang out&#13;
with and I liked traveling with them to all of&#13;
the games. "&#13;
The girls not only miss the games&#13;
and friends, but they miss their great team ,&#13;
and the progress they all made over the&#13;
course of the season. The team made the&#13;
season special.&#13;
w Lewis Central 2-1&#13;
L Lincoln East 2-0&#13;
L Treynor 3-0&#13;
w Thomas Jefferson 3-2&#13;
L Urbandale 2-0&#13;
w WDM Dowling 2-0&#13;
"Our volleyball season was good&#13;
overall," said Alexandra Bohnet '08. "We&#13;
had a much better record than last season,&#13;
and definitely made some major steps&#13;
needed that we needed to make t o get&#13;
better. I think we put some int erest into&#13;
volleyball. We put the winning spirit back&#13;
into AL volleyball."&#13;
L Des Moines Roosevelt 2-1&#13;
w Des Moines East 2-0&#13;
w Cedar Rapids Jefferson 2-1&#13;
w WDM Dowling 2-0&#13;
w St. Albert 2-0&#13;
L Tri-Center 2-0 &#13;
Taking advantage of&#13;
the break, Alex andra&#13;
Bohnet '08, Jordan&#13;
H:igginbotham '08, and&#13;
Stacie Brazeal '06&#13;
catch their breath on&#13;
the sideline before&#13;
going back in the&#13;
game. Left. Photo by&#13;
MeghanMffler&#13;
Making their&#13;
opponent work for&#13;
each point, Kari&#13;
Carbis '08 and Megan&#13;
Smyser '08 attempt t.o&#13;
block a Lewis Central&#13;
kill. Below. Photo by&#13;
Meghan MiLLer&#13;
59 &#13;
Just Add&#13;
Water&#13;
By Jamie Stueve&#13;
When a swimmer thinks of the&#13;
season, hard practices and unforgettable&#13;
memories come to mind. Swimmers also&#13;
think of the people that influence them and&#13;
make them strive for success. For some,&#13;
practicing three hours every practice, six&#13;
days a week, came as the most excruciating&#13;
part.&#13;
'The worst part is during Winter&#13;
Break," said Troy Killion '06. "We have our&#13;
longest practices, and we practice everyday&#13;
except for Christmas."&#13;
Swimmers think of their parents as&#13;
the true supporters and fans. Swimming&#13;
commonly goes unrecognized, therefore,&#13;
student attendance is rare.&#13;
"Our family is our fans," said Alex&#13;
Brummer '08. "It makes me mad because&#13;
people don't even know that there is a swim&#13;
team, and don't recognize it as a sport, but&#13;
I like our parents being the fans."&#13;
From the bus rides and dinners to&#13;
keeping traditions and starting new ones,&#13;
the team spends much time outside of&#13;
practice with friends and coaches, who seem&#13;
like family. To pass time on the bus rides,&#13;
the girls would sing and dance as a form of&#13;
entertainment.&#13;
"A lot of times, on the bus rides we&#13;
all listen to music," said Sarah Hilz '07.&#13;
"Sometimes people bring radios and we just&#13;
sing or dance and watch DVD's."&#13;
As long as they can remember, the&#13;
boys go out to eat at a restaurant before&#13;
heading home after meets. These go along&#13;
with the spaghetti dinners that the parents&#13;
put together the night before Saturday&#13;
meet s.&#13;
"We do a lot of pasta dinners the&#13;
day before swim meets that the parents put&#13;
on. It gives t hem a chance to interact with&#13;
us and gives us energy," said Mike Reid '06&#13;
"One of the best parts is going out to dinner&#13;
after meets."&#13;
For the girls, when head coach Tim&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Boys Records:&#13;
OPS Invitational&#13;
Des Moines Hoover Invitational&#13;
Ralston/ Gross&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
••&#13;
6th 123&#13;
5th 107&#13;
L 61 -107&#13;
L 64-106&#13;
Kealy is mentioned, a tradition comes to&#13;
mind. They plan this once every season as a&#13;
joke and a bonding experience.&#13;
"One of the most fun things we do&#13;
as a team is to T. P. our coach's house," said&#13;
Jamie Hilz '06. "It's a tradition to do it once&#13;
in the season, and he has a lot of trees so we&#13;
can get it pretty good."&#13;
One way of getting ready for districts&#13;
and also a way of bonding as a team, the&#13;
boys bleach and shave their heads and legs.&#13;
It serves a purpose, but comes uneasy. They&#13;
always make light of it and continue to make&#13;
it a tradition as the years pass.&#13;
"It's been a tradition and we do it&#13;
for districts," said Sam Milder '08. "I got&#13;
peer pressured into it, and it's just to be&#13;
part of the team. It gets rid of the nasty,&#13;
dead hair."&#13;
A coach helps the team during&#13;
practice and meets, but cares about them&#13;
outside of the pool environment too. For both&#13;
boys and girls, their coaches inspire them to&#13;
do their personal best. They might also&#13;
consider the coaches family, or look up to&#13;
them for guidance.&#13;
"He is our counselor, like our dad&#13;
[Head coach Tim Kealy] ," said Brummer.&#13;
"Almost every day someone has a problem&#13;
Sioux City Metro L 81 -89&#13;
Omaha Skutt Invitational 5th 143&#13;
Lewis Central L 78-91&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational 10th 141&#13;
Omaha Skutt w 116-27&#13;
Gliding through the water, Zachary&#13;
Fauble '08 swims the backstroke at Kirn&#13;
Pool during a meet. "The backstroke is one&#13;
of the hardest strokes," said Fauble. "It&#13;
takes a lot of technique." Above. Photo by&#13;
Kim Son Tran&#13;
that he listens to and tries to help with. Also,&#13;
he is a sheriff so he keeps us out of t rouble. "&#13;
For one of the senior boys, saying&#13;
goodbye to the coach and his f ellow&#13;
teammates came as a struggle. Having a&#13;
coach that shaped him into becoming the best&#13;
possible swimmer, and who genuinely cared&#13;
for his swimmers, didn't help i n ending&#13;
emotional struggle.&#13;
"Everyone on the team is close with&#13;
Coach [Mike] Hale," said Reid. "I have been&#13;
on the team for four years so I am really close&#13;
with him and he always encourages the t eam&#13;
to swim faster and do better. It was tough to&#13;
leave the coach and the team behind and the&#13;
practices even though they were hard. "&#13;
Though swimming is not a common&#13;
sport, and many students don 't attend the&#13;
meets, people that leave t he season feel&#13;
accomplished, knowing that t hey will always&#13;
remember the memories and keep the&#13;
traditions alive.&#13;
Roncalli/Brownell Talbot w 10547&#13;
Johnston Invitational 8th 42&#13;
City Invitational l st 245&#13;
MRAC 2nd 132.5&#13;
Districts 7th 57 &#13;
Keeping with tradition, Troy Killion '06 shaves his legs before&#13;
districts. "It takes a real man to shave his legs," said Killion.&#13;
Besides shaving their legs, the boys also shaved their head, in&#13;
hopes that the loss of hair would help them acquire faster times&#13;
during the district competition. Left. Photo by Eiizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Preparing for their&#13;
- race, Brittani&#13;
Robinson '07 and&#13;
Kara Mooney '06&#13;
wait their turn to&#13;
swim in the 200&#13;
freestyle&#13;
relay. "We were also&#13;
in that race with Alex&#13;
and&#13;
Amanda Batt," said&#13;
Robinson. "We&#13;
finished 2nd. It was a&#13;
tough race and&#13;
everyone tried&#13;
hard." Left. Photo by&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Up on the starting&#13;
block, James Ortiz&#13;
'07 prepares to swim&#13;
the 200 m eter. "It&#13;
was the hardest race&#13;
I had," said Ortiz. "I&#13;
swam it two or three&#13;
times this season."&#13;
Far Left. Photo by&#13;
Michaela Au.ff art&#13;
Waiting for the&#13;
whistle, Sara Hilz&#13;
'07 holds on to the&#13;
starting block. "I've&#13;
been swimming since&#13;
I was really little ,"&#13;
said Hilz. Left. Photo&#13;
by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
61 &#13;
In Harm's&#13;
Way&#13;
By Darah Drennen&#13;
When people think of wrestling, they&#13;
think of two guys rolling around on a mat. It&#13;
may look like this is all that is going on but&#13;
there is much more to it. Wrestlers go through&#13;
many hard, tiring, morning and after-school&#13;
practices. They try to stay in their weight&#13;
class by going days without eating anything,&#13;
or sometimes eating a lot to up their weight.&#13;
They wrestle each other with all the strength&#13;
they have, and develop strategies to use&#13;
while wrestling. Each wrestler has their own&#13;
ways of preparing themselves before going&#13;
out on the mat.&#13;
"I try to go through the match in my&#13;
head before I go out on the mat," said Clark&#13;
Allen '06. "It helps me prepare better."&#13;
Just like all other sports, the&#13;
wrestlers go through many hard practices, in&#13;
the morning and after school, and giving it&#13;
their all while practicing and wrestling during&#13;
a meet.&#13;
"We have practices everyday after&#13;
school and they last three hours," said Phillip&#13;
Harm '06. "We do a lot of running and live&#13;
wrestling."&#13;
Like other competitive athletes,&#13;
wrestlers come up with their own strategies&#13;
to use out on the mat.&#13;
"I stick to what I do best when I&#13;
wrestle," said Brian Sievers '08. "I just try&#13;
not to let my opponent know that I'm tired."&#13;
A new thing that AL wrestlers faced&#13;
this year was having many freshman on the&#13;
team. As a result of this, some feel that the&#13;
freshman affected the outcome of team.&#13;
"The biggest thing about having a&#13;
lot of freshman is the lack of experience, it&#13;
took them awhile to get used to wrestling&#13;
varsity at the high school level," said P.&#13;
Harm. "Though it hurt us this year, this&#13;
experience will help them in the next few&#13;
years."&#13;
Although all the wrestlers did well this&#13;
season, only three qualified for the state&#13;
tournament: Allen P. Harm and Lucas Harm&#13;
'09. L. Harm, only a freshman, felt he made&#13;
a big accomplishment.&#13;
"It was exciting to be qualified for&#13;
State," said L. Harm. "It was a really good&#13;
experience for me."&#13;
The wrestlers only made it two days&#13;
at State, but have pride to show for it. They&#13;
all did the best they could. Now maybe,&#13;
wrestling can be viewed as a pure sport like&#13;
all the others, involving many strategies and&#13;
strength.&#13;
Using his best skills, Phillip Harm '06&#13;
finishes a take down. "I like to torture my&#13;
opponents and punish them for st epping&#13;
on the mat thinking they could beat me,"&#13;
said P. Harm. Right. Photo by EmiLy&#13;
Longnecker &#13;
Gaining control of his opponent, Clark Allen '06 wrestles for&#13;
the win in the championship match at the Bellevue West Invite.&#13;
"I try to wrestle at my level and not wrestle at the opponent's&#13;
level," said Allen. "It helps me get through all the matches and&#13;
not give up." Left. Photo by EmiLy Longnecker ___;;;.._~~~~~~~&#13;
With his eyes focused on his opponent,&#13;
Lucas Harm '09 tries his best moves. "I&#13;
like to make my opponents think they&#13;
never want to wrestle me again," said L.&#13;
Harm. Left. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
Wrestling his way to a takedown,&#13;
Javin Villarreal '09 attempts to gain&#13;
control over his opponent and the match.&#13;
"He was tough to wrestle, but I gave him&#13;
a run for his money," said Villarreal.&#13;
Below Left. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
With great determination, Matthew&#13;
Childers '07 holds down his opponent.&#13;
"This was one of my first matches that I&#13;
won so I was really excited," said&#13;
Childers. Below. Photo by A Lexis&#13;
63 &#13;
Welcome&#13;
Lynx Cou&#13;
By KaylaMackland&#13;
Loud Music, loud fans, and loud&#13;
coaches fill the gym with noise that students&#13;
hear when entering a boy's basketball game&#13;
this season. Although the boys dealt with a&#13;
rough start this year, the student body still&#13;
managed to keep up the spirit and attend&#13;
the games.&#13;
"I think that we did well this season,"&#13;
said Cory Peterson '07. "It was a good year&#13;
and we all worked hard and well together."&#13;
Coach Dick Wettengel helped the&#13;
boys through the entire season. Along with&#13;
the players Coach Wettengel had multiple&#13;
emotions throughout the year that dealt with&#13;
how the record turned out.&#13;
"I have mixed emotions on the&#13;
season," said Wettengel. "A Coach always&#13;
wishes for more rewards and wins. The main&#13;
problem was that we were very competitive&#13;
but didn't pull through for the win like we&#13;
could have."&#13;
The boys had a record of 3 and 19&#13;
and went to Districts against Sioux City North.&#13;
They fought through the game but still came&#13;
up short in the end. While struggling for the&#13;
win, many flaws took place. Jacob Fahn '06&#13;
took an elbow to the face by an opposing&#13;
player, resulting in a bloody mouth, fat lip,&#13;
and broken nose.&#13;
"It happened third quarter and hurt&#13;
really bad, " said Fahn. "I didn't go back in&#13;
the rest of the game."&#13;
The Varsity team usually consists of&#13;
juniors and seniors. New faces filled the&#13;
huddles as Tyler Johnson '09 and Tyler Alitz&#13;
'08 j oined t he team.&#13;
"The first game I was a little&#13;
nervous," said Alitz. "But once I got in the&#13;
game I didn't really pay attention to it&#13;
because you get extremely focused ."&#13;
The team planned for a better record&#13;
64&#13;
and there was room for improvement but it&#13;
didn't keep the fans spirit down. Back to back&#13;
games filled the last week of the season with&#13;
cross-town rival Lewis Central 59-57, Sioux&#13;
City Heelan 81-70. They came out with a&#13;
victory in both games.&#13;
"The last games were the most&#13;
important," said Travis Rudat '06. "It gave&#13;
us a positive feeling about the season,&#13;
coming out on top."&#13;
Certain aspects in the game of&#13;
basketball makes it possible not only to be a&#13;
strong and successful team , but also an&#13;
individual player.&#13;
"Our kids still don ' t reali ze the&#13;
amount of time it takes to personally&#13;
improve," said Wettengel. 'They do weight s&#13;
in the summer, but it's the consistency t hat&#13;
counts."&#13;
Although the season was a rocky ride,&#13;
the boys will continue to improve by weights,&#13;
practice and the summer basketball league. &#13;
Working the defender, Cory Mahood '06 tries&#13;
breaking into the lane. "Even though we didn't have a&#13;
winning season, we never gave up and still had a lot of&#13;
heart." said Mahood. Left. Photo b Eiizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Guarding the ball&#13;
a Blair&#13;
defender, Jeremy&#13;
Lalk '06 searches&#13;
for an open man.&#13;
"This kid didn't&#13;
know the fury that&#13;
.was coming his&#13;
way," said Lalk.&#13;
Above Left. Photo&#13;
'---~-by Eiizabeth Ortiz&#13;
With eyes on the&#13;
hoop, Huston&#13;
Hunter '07 battles&#13;
to grab a rebound&#13;
with a Lewis Central&#13;
player. Below Left.&#13;
Photo by Meghan&#13;
Maier&#13;
Trying to r.aise&#13;
the score, Michael&#13;
Allmon '06&#13;
attempts a shot&#13;
over two Sioux City&#13;
Heelan defenders.&#13;
"I was pentrating&#13;
the defense but had&#13;
to pull up and shoot&#13;
my patented&#13;
'floater', because&#13;
the defenders came&#13;
up on me ," said&#13;
Allmon. Far Left.&#13;
Photo by Jess ica&#13;
- Ree.cl&#13;
65 &#13;
Take It To&#13;
The Hous&#13;
By Brooke Wilhite&#13;
Determined to do better than the&#13;
previous year, the girls Varsity Basketball&#13;
team finished their season with a 7-16 record.&#13;
Even though the girls ended with a losing&#13;
record, they still feel like they accomplished&#13;
one major thing.&#13;
"We all started to work together as&#13;
a team," said Jessica Grego '08 "and because&#13;
we came together, everyone started&#13;
improving."&#13;
The girls shared some memorable&#13;
moments this past season. Defeating crosstown rival, Thomas Jefferson High School,&#13;
at their first round of districts, became one&#13;
of t heir most memorable games of the&#13;
season. The entire game was intensely close.&#13;
Fans i n both team's student section&#13;
impatiently watching, unsure of how the&#13;
game would end. With only thirty seconds&#13;
left on the clock, the girls took the lead, and&#13;
won t he game by two points.&#13;
" It was awesome , " said Bryn&#13;
Schwabb '08, "I think everyone would have&#13;
to agree that it was the best game of the&#13;
season. "&#13;
The girls give the coaches much of&#13;
the credit, because without their help and&#13;
support, it would have been next to&#13;
impossible to meet any of their goals. Head&#13;
coach Chuck May and assistant coach Rob&#13;
Dittmer dedicated their time to helping the&#13;
-girls improve this season. They even added&#13;
a fun twist to the season by making practices&#13;
fun and not just all work.&#13;
The coaches helped the girls become&#13;
better players individually and as a team.&#13;
They were const antly giving them advice on&#13;
what to do better, and even letting them&#13;
know when t hey would do an extraordinary&#13;
job. "They helped me out a lot with my shots,&#13;
and always encouraged us t o work together&#13;
as a team," said Shwabb. "They were an&#13;
66&#13;
awesome group of coaches."&#13;
The girls accomplished several things&#13;
by the time the season ended. They met all&#13;
goals set at the start of the season: Coming&#13;
together and working as a team, having a&#13;
better record then the previous year, and&#13;
being successful and more competitive, are&#13;
just a few of the goals the girls accomplished.&#13;
"As far as improving goes, we came&#13;
along ways from the start of the season,"&#13;
said head Coach Chuck May "We became&#13;
more successful, and played better and better&#13;
as the season went on. "&#13;
With a lot of hard work and&#13;
determination, the girls ended the season&#13;
quite well. By the end of the season, they&#13;
showed the true meaning of what teamwork &#13;
Putting forth all their effort, Brittany Ridenour '08 and Emilee&#13;
Sorenson '06 scramble to fight for po session of the ball. "When we beat&#13;
TJ, it was areall big moment," said Sorenson. "We wanted to win really&#13;
bad, and it felt good to pull it off." Left. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
With a shove to the ground, Alysia Collins '06&#13;
"argues a call during the first game of the season&#13;
against Lewis Central. "It was frustrating," said&#13;
Collins. "They weren't calling fouls when they&#13;
needed to." Left. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
In the middle of the huddle, Coach Chuck May&#13;
strategizes and motivates his team during a time&#13;
out. "The whole team got along with the coaches&#13;
really well," said Bryn Schwabb '08. "They helped&#13;
all of us improve." Below Left. Photo by Meghan&#13;
MiLLer&#13;
Trying with all their strength, Stacie Brazeal '06&#13;
and Laura Sales '08 work together to recover the&#13;
ball. "We all worked reall well together," said Brazeal.&#13;
"The teammwork helped us out a lot during the&#13;
season." Below Middle. Photo by JiLLian Madsen&#13;
As part of her duties of point guard, Brittany&#13;
Ridenour '08 moves and protects the ball against a&#13;
Lewis Central defender. "We accomplished all our&#13;
goals this season," said Ridenour. "Our goals were t o&#13;
come together as a team and have a better record&#13;
than last year." Below. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
67 &#13;
ar co&#13;
Hard Cou&#13;
By Shane Huseth&#13;
One of the most overlooked sports&#13;
in school, tennis, takes drive and dedication.&#13;
The boys and girls tennis teams held high&#13;
expectations for their season. Hoping to go&#13;
to state, the teams prepared by enduring&#13;
rough daily practices and matches. The boys&#13;
expected to go to state, with some very&#13;
talented and experienced players on their&#13;
team.&#13;
"We have a good shot at being city&#13;
champs," said Paul Tekippe '08. "We have&#13;
some really strong players who have a good&#13;
chance at going (to state.)"&#13;
Besides the hard practices and&#13;
intense meets, the teams filled the season&#13;
with fun and memories. Their team&#13;
challenges, facing teammates one-on-one,&#13;
created some excitement for the players.&#13;
These matches gave them a chance to&#13;
challenge one another and try to increase&#13;
their rank. The girls team could also&#13;
compete in these challenges but didn't take&#13;
it to heart as much as the boys team did. •&#13;
"You're not set at a certain spot,"&#13;
said Tekippe. ''You have to keep on your toes&#13;
because someone could take your spot."&#13;
With only four returning players, the&#13;
girls team overflowed with new talent. 12&#13;
new players rushed the courts and two of&#13;
them made the varsity team. This made&#13;
the season look tough from the start, but&#13;
their determination made the season run&#13;
smooth.&#13;
"The season went great," said&#13;
Crystal Dierks '08. "We won most of our&#13;
matches and grew a lot as a team."&#13;
The young girls looked up to the&#13;
returning players for a sense of leadership&#13;
and direction. The returning players shared&#13;
their skills with the new players.&#13;
"If t hey ask me questions, I'll help&#13;
t hem ," said Alexandria Peterson '06.&#13;
"Sometimes it's hard to help the new girls&#13;
because the Junior Varsity team and Varsity&#13;
68&#13;
team are separated."&#13;
The coaches helped out their teams&#13;
tremendously. The practices they put their&#13;
teams through made them improve. Both&#13;
Myron Wilder, the boys coach, and Bryan&#13;
Pregon, the girls coach, play the sport&#13;
themselves, and know the little things it takes&#13;
to be a good tennis player.&#13;
Flying high, Tyler Alitz '0 8 puts all&#13;
h e 's got into the match. "The matches&#13;
are intense," said Alitz. "They make&#13;
the season a lot of fu n." Ph oto by&#13;
Jessica Reed &#13;
~~~~~~~~"I In the midst of her match, Teresa&#13;
Hodapp '06 returns the ball over the&#13;
~~~ ~l~iiJ net. "I'm really going to miss tennis," ~ said Hodapp. "I became close to my&#13;
team members and I have so many fun&#13;
memories with all of them." Left. Photo&#13;
by Jessica Reed&#13;
Watching his opponent, Robert Riggs&#13;
'06 prepares for the return. "The match&#13;
that sticks out the most was the city&#13;
meet," said Riggs. "Wetookfirstplace."&#13;
Below Middle. Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
In order to return the ball, Melissa&#13;
Losh '06 gets in the proper stance. "We&#13;
had a good season, and had a couple of&#13;
~~~ people come out," said Losh. "We all had&#13;
a good time playing together and I'll miss&#13;
playing for the team." Below Far Left.&#13;
~~~~=!.::~:=::::::::!! PhotobyMeghanMiUer&#13;
Walking to the line, Paul Tekippe&#13;
'08 gets ready to serve the ball to&#13;
his opponent. "Tennis always had&#13;
nice weather," said Tekippe. "It's&#13;
a fun sport." Below. Ph oto by&#13;
ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
I I&#13;
69 &#13;
Tee&#13;
By Amy Hollins&#13;
The sport of golf consists of a player,&#13;
a golf ball, a golf club, and the hole in which&#13;
one aims for. The point of the game is to be&#13;
under par. Par is the set score one can&#13;
receive from playing the set amount of holes.&#13;
Nine girls and eighteen boys participated in&#13;
golf, and made team and individual goals.&#13;
The boys' team held the title of city&#13;
champions for three straight years and&#13;
planned to keep it this year.&#13;
"Our goals as a team are to win two&#13;
tournaments," said Christopher Ohnesorge&#13;
'06. "Also to be top three for districts."&#13;
The girls' goals differed a little from&#13;
the boys' but as a team they created the&#13;
same. Stephanie Krijan, golf coach, wanted&#13;
all the girls to improve their scores as the&#13;
season ended. The girls agreed.&#13;
"Our goals are to lower our scores&#13;
and improve technique," said Sarah Hilz '07.&#13;
"Another goal is to win more tournaments."&#13;
A big tournament for the boys was&#13;
held at Tregaron, it was the Bellevue East&#13;
invite. Cody Diehm, '07 placed second.&#13;
"It was my favorite tournament&#13;
because I shot the best I've ever shot," said&#13;
Diehm. "I took second."&#13;
Another important tournament for&#13;
the boys was the AL/T J invite. Two boys&#13;
placed.&#13;
"The AL/T J invite is a big&#13;
tournament," said Robert Dittmer, boy's golf&#13;
coach. "Chris Ohnesorge placed fifth and&#13;
Cody Diehm placed fourth."&#13;
The city tournament was important&#13;
for the girls. Lindsay Sorenson, '08, placed&#13;
second.&#13;
"City went well, I got second place,"&#13;
said Sorenson. "No one else placed."&#13;
Both Ohnesorge and Hilz believed the&#13;
season improved as it went on. Other&#13;
teammates proved this by sharing their&#13;
thoughts.&#13;
"We've improved a lot from last&#13;
year," said Sorenson. "Our scores have&#13;
lowered a lot, so that is good."&#13;
The boys and girls played a good&#13;
season and had fun even though it might not&#13;
have gone as well as planned. ===,.....,,.,==,...&#13;
70 &#13;
-- - - - -- ----- - - --- -&#13;
Taking his time, Cody Diehm '07 prepares to&#13;
take a swing at the ball. "I played pretty well at&#13;
the Lewis Central meet," said Diehm. "I took third&#13;
and the team did pretty good." Far Left. Photo by&#13;
MichaeLaAuffart&#13;
Taking a swing, Kyle Willis '08 participates in&#13;
the Roncalli Tournament. "It was a good match,"&#13;
said Willis. "We had good palyers and I thought&#13;
we golfed well," Left. Photo by Brooke Noe&#13;
Following through with her stroke, Rebecca&#13;
Mikulecky '06 "I was trying to follow through and&#13;
it eventually got on the green," said Mikulecky.&#13;
"We came in 3rd." Below Left. Photo by Megh an&#13;
MiLLer&#13;
With hard concentration, Lindsay Sorenson '08&#13;
keeps her eye on the ball. "My favorite course was&#13;
Shenandoah," said Sorenson. "I had a good game&#13;
and also tied for second." Below Middle. Photo by&#13;
MegnanMiLLer&#13;
With eyes on the fairway, Sean Gr een '06&#13;
anticipates an eagle. "The tournament (at Fox&#13;
Run) didn't go so well," said Green. "But the season&#13;
turned out better." Below. Photo by Andrea Wright&#13;
71 &#13;
- ~ - --- ----- - -- - -- - -- -&#13;
Track Att&#13;
By Peter Hutcheson&#13;
With warmer weather, longer nights,&#13;
and the familiar sound of running feet, the&#13;
boy's track season began with a bang. With&#13;
two undefeated seasons under their belts,&#13;
the boys hoped this year would have the same&#13;
result.&#13;
With practices consisting of weight&#13;
training, running, technical work, and field&#13;
event work, the boy's squad was ready to&#13;
go. The first meet the team ran was the&#13;
inner-squad meet. This "meet" was a way&#13;
of jump starting the season and bringing the&#13;
competitive edge back to the program and&#13;
runners.&#13;
The team took first in the first three&#13;
meets (Pella Invite, CB Relays, and Glenwood&#13;
Ram Relays), and the hope of another winning&#13;
season was within reach. To get these wins,&#13;
runners such as Barry Hodapp '09 , and&#13;
Michael Zimmerman '06, and throwers such&#13;
as Joseph McCall '06, needed to step it up.&#13;
"I'm really happy with the way I'm running,"&#13;
said Hodapp '09. " I' m doing better than I&#13;
could have hoped and have my best mile time&#13;
ever."&#13;
Like every year, the season came&#13;
with injuries. When Brian Shannon '06 and&#13;
Phillip Harm '06 were out for a few meets,&#13;
others had to take their places and do their&#13;
best. Long jumpers like Zimmerman and Cory&#13;
Peterson ' 07 worked harder and began&#13;
j umping longer and longer distances. "This&#13;
year has been a great year," said Zimmerman.&#13;
"I have never had a year t his good and I&#13;
always look forward to my next jump. "&#13;
With everyone confident going into&#13;
every meet, coaches and runners looked&#13;
towards t he Drake Relays. Runners must&#13;
qualify to be in this meet which involves&#13;
running a certain time, throwing a certain&#13;
distance, and jumping a certain length or&#13;
height. By switching around runners, relays,&#13;
and field events, more runners got t he&#13;
chance t o make a showin g at Drake .&#13;
Independent competitors such as Zachary&#13;
Milner '06, and McCall, and relay competitors&#13;
such as the 1600-meter Medley j oined the&#13;
ranks of Drake ualifiers.&#13;
72&#13;
Flying high, Justin Denton '07 jumps at&#13;
the Lewis Central Invite. "I'm really happy&#13;
that I jumped varsity," said Denton. "I&#13;
kept getting better every meet and helped&#13;
the team win." Denton was tied for the&#13;
team's number two spot. Right. Phot o by&#13;
ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Through all the meets and all t he&#13;
practices, each person remembers a certain&#13;
event that they will never forget for years to&#13;
come.&#13;
With the year over and done with,&#13;
young runners look forward to the next season&#13;
and old ones say good-bye to their coaches&#13;
and friends. &#13;
With the lead in hand, Zachary Milner '06 takes off as&#13;
he receives the baton from Jacob Ott '07. Both were&#13;
part of the 4x200m relay team that placed 4th at&#13;
districts and qualified for the state meet. Far Left. Photo&#13;
by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Stepping it up on the track and in the air, Cory&#13;
Peterson '07 jumps for the conference championship.&#13;
"Longjump this year was sweet," said Peterson. "I always&#13;
love jumping in meets." A three year track runner,&#13;
Peterson has jumped to win on a regular basis. Left.&#13;
Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Run to win is not only the team motto, but the driving&#13;
force behind Michael Zimmerman '06. As a 4 year&#13;
runner, Drake qualifier, and a meet champion, h e was&#13;
one of the lead sprinters for the team. Below Left. Photo&#13;
by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Laying it all on the track, Kyle Suder '07 runs the&#13;
llOm high hurdles. "I love hurdles," said Suder. "It was&#13;
fun trying something new." Suder, a beginning hurdler,&#13;
··l!C~~-I brought an unexpected talent to the team. Below Right.&#13;
Photo by Jessie&lt;! Ree,..,d'""""""''""'"&#13;
73 &#13;
Right On Track&#13;
By Kayla Mackland&#13;
A love for the team and attending&#13;
practices improved throughout the season&#13;
for the girls. The team together brought&#13;
leadership and dedication. Along with the&#13;
new strategy to challenge the team&#13;
improvement, came different practice&#13;
routines.&#13;
"We have demanded commitment, "&#13;
said Coach Don Schwartz. "Practices have&#13;
been more challenging and the girls as a team&#13;
have done really well, they've stepped up&#13;
their game."&#13;
Assistant Coach Julisa Leistad and&#13;
Schwartz were not the only ones who believed&#13;
that the new techniques improved the girls&#13;
record and ability to work better together.&#13;
The athletes themselves also enjoyed the 1&#13;
changes that took place.&#13;
"We're working a lot harder this&#13;
year," said Jordan Higginbotham '08.&#13;
"There's better leadership, we are more&#13;
determined because we have already&#13;
improved so we have a lot of motivation. "&#13;
Although the hurdles, distances in&#13;
the races, and shotput and discus never&#13;
change, the team attitl'.ldes toward practice&#13;
did change. 'Nobody said it would be easy,&#13;
they just said it would be worth it.' Became&#13;
the team slogan that helped motivate the&#13;
girls through tough practices.&#13;
"We have hard practices," said&#13;
Bonnie Wright '06. "Every practice we push&#13;
ourselves. Each one just seems to get harder.&#13;
We all know that when you hurt, you still have&#13;
so much to give."&#13;
Even though the girls worked hard&#13;
to improve the practices and the turnouts&#13;
of the meets, they still had to work through&#13;
some glitches. With any group of girls there&#13;
will be cliques and separate groups and the&#13;
Lady Lynx were no different, but some team&#13;
members wanted to see change.&#13;
"I think the only thing that needs to&#13;
improve is team unity," said Wright. "There&#13;
is a lot of separation between all of the girls.&#13;
I think it would make us perform better than&#13;
we already do."&#13;
74&#13;
The girls had a good time while&#13;
working hard and striving everyday to get&#13;
better. Everyone has embarrassing moments&#13;
once in a while, but the ones that dwell in&#13;
minds forever take place in front of your&#13;
friends and relatives.&#13;
"I run the 400 meter hurdles," said&#13;
Erica Shockey '09. "It was my first time so I&#13;
was already nervous. I was in the middle of&#13;
the race, about halfway around the track and&#13;
I just stopped running. For no reason and I&#13;
stood there for about five seconds and started&#13;
running again!"&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
mi&#13;
Not only did the crowd and fellow ~ teammates have a strange reaction to the&#13;
instant action Shockey took, but also the&#13;
coach did as well.&#13;
"She is a freshman , and she was&#13;
running well," said Leistad. "I was glad that&#13;
she kept going."&#13;
The team cont inued t o improve&#13;
everyday and the work ethic kept getting&#13;
better. Wheth er its hu rd les , spri nt s or&#13;
dist ance all the girls strive to improve as a&#13;
team and pushed t hemselves harder than they&#13;
thought t o improve as an athlete. &#13;
Airborn, Heather Rutledge '06 leaps over the hurdle to sprint&#13;
for the lead. "Hurdles have always been my favorite," said&#13;
Rutledge. "You have another obstacle during the race." Left.&#13;
Photo b Andrea W; · lit&#13;
Soaring above the hurdle, Erica Shockey&#13;
'09 makes the jump in the 400m hurdles. "I&#13;
as nervous because I'm a freshman," said&#13;
Shockey. "But that didn't stop me from giving&#13;
it all I've got." Left. Pnoto by ELizabetn Ortiz&#13;
Coming in first place, Stephanie Huntoon&#13;
'09 crosses the tape as the leg of her relay. "I&#13;
really like track," said Huntoon. "I felt for&#13;
my freshman year, I really improved." Below.&#13;
Photo by Andrea Wright&#13;
' ""'""' 2J!!!!~ . ,.-... ~&#13;
~..JJ ~ Kicking it in during&#13;
~i:'t::lMr.ll the last straight away,&#13;
Alex andra Jones '06&#13;
passes the batton onto&#13;
fellow relay runner&#13;
Bonnie Wr ight '06 .&#13;
Below Left. Photo by&#13;
ELizabetn Ortiz&#13;
Careful to not drop the&#13;
baton, Lindsey McCoy&#13;
'0 7 runs toward the end&#13;
of the race. "Ijust try to&#13;
push myself," said&#13;
McCoy. "I really take it&#13;
seriously." Below. Photo&#13;
by ELizabetn Ortiz&#13;
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- --- - - - --- - - -- ----- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- -&#13;
Kicking S&#13;
Grass&#13;
By Brooke Wilhite&#13;
Kicking the season off to a good&#13;
start, the boys soccer team came together&#13;
to make the season a fun year for everyone.&#13;
Losing quite a few starting players, the boys&#13;
knew they had several things to accomplish&#13;
to make the season a success.&#13;
"We lost 12 seniors last year," said&#13;
Samuel Milder '08. "So we knew we had to&#13;
come together and work hard. Our team's&#13;
young, but I think we can do it."&#13;
The boys knew the effort needed to&#13;
bring this young team together, and play a&#13;
big role in making the outcome of the season&#13;
a successful one. The boys attended&#13;
practices twice a day. In the morning, the&#13;
boys appeared on the field ready to work their&#13;
hardest at 6:30 a.m, followed by practice&#13;
after school. They knew if they wanted to&#13;
play better it involved working hard.&#13;
"We have hard practices, especially&#13;
in the morning, all you want to do is skip&#13;
and sleep in an extra hour," said Brent&#13;
Johnson '08. "But at the same time you can't&#13;
just mess around."&#13;
With great determination to pull this&#13;
young team together, the boys knew slacking&#13;
off was not the answer. Skipping practices&#13;
came with consequences for the boys. Every&#13;
unexcused practice the boys missed, meant&#13;
running five miles in under forty minutes.&#13;
However, if they did not succeed they tried&#13;
again next practice. This consequence forced&#13;
them to think twice before skipping.&#13;
"We had problems with people just&#13;
skipping practices for no reason," said Tyler&#13;
Flott '08. "But not letting them play, and&#13;
getting the wrath of our coaches, weaved&#13;
out a lot of them."&#13;
Despite being such a young team,&#13;
the underclassmen felt that they had a few&#13;
good upperclassmen with the knowledge and&#13;
experience that helped them improve, not&#13;
only as individuals, but as team players.&#13;
76&#13;
"I think we have some good leaders&#13;
on our team this year," said Johnson. "They&#13;
have the knowledge and dedication to helping&#13;
out ream become better as players."&#13;
The boys started the season off with&#13;
a rough start, but stepped up and devoted&#13;
time to improve as the season progressed.&#13;
Overall the boys soccer team felt that because&#13;
of the team's dedication, the season was a&#13;
Trying to keep his team on offen se,&#13;
Austin Ring '06 fights for posession of the&#13;
ball. "When I'm in the game, I'm&#13;
determined to keep my eye on the ball&#13;
and put it in the back of the net," said Ring.&#13;
"And then after you score you can run&#13;
around with your shirt off." Above. Photo&#13;
by Jessica Reed &#13;
Going in for the kick, Joshua Hug '07 prepares to kick&#13;
the ball down the field for a goal. "The most memorable&#13;
times of the season were the early morning practices,"&#13;
said Hug. "We'd play games like hide-and-seek." Left. Photo&#13;
by Jessica Reed&#13;
;· ~ Diving through the air, Matthew Peters '07&#13;
practices protecting the Lynx territory during&#13;
a pre-game warm up. "I thought we could have&#13;
done a lot better," said Peters. "But I guess we&#13;
~~:mr.;~;r::iin'd tried our best." Below. Photo b Jessica Reed I Determined to&#13;
recover the ball,&#13;
Eric Fjare '08 tries to&#13;
push past a Sioux&#13;
City East player for&#13;
posession. "We have&#13;
areaJlyyoungteam,"&#13;
said Fjare. "But we'll&#13;
get better. We played&#13;
as well as we could."&#13;
Below Left. Photo by&#13;
Jessica Reed&#13;
Scrambling to find&#13;
an open teammate,&#13;
Angel Vazquez '08&#13;
uses his fancy&#13;
footwork to fake out&#13;
his oppon ent. Below.&#13;
Ph oto by Caitiin&#13;
Lombardo&#13;
77 &#13;
Kick Star&#13;
Your Ga&#13;
By Jamie Stueve&#13;
Hoping for the best, the team&#13;
started the season with high expectations,&#13;
off the field as well as on it. They focused&#13;
on the game, and kept their heads on&#13;
straight, since the beginning.&#13;
"I expect a winning season instead&#13;
of a losing one," said Courtney Davis '07.&#13;
"And to get along better."&#13;
Everyone participated and stayed&#13;
determined. Each Individual worked hard,&#13;
which showed improvement for the whole&#13;
team.&#13;
"Everyone has a lot more drive as&#13;
players," said Alexandra Bohnet '08.&#13;
"Everyone is working harder as a team and&#13;
as individuals."&#13;
The team tried new things during&#13;
practice to improve ball and footwork skills.&#13;
They learned the new drills and came&#13;
together as a team to control their footwork.&#13;
"The practices are good," said Bess&#13;
Campbell '07. "We are working hard and the&#13;
drills aren't so repetitive. We are branching&#13;
out and helping each other with them."&#13;
Cancellation of the first two&#13;
practic~due~snowda~didnotseem~ ._ er th b~~ ~x ~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ bring the attitudes or the motivation down. Bohnet 'OS saves the play from going out of&#13;
In fact, it made them strive to work harder. bounds. "Everyone played a hard game&#13;
"I think we were fine with having against TJ," said Bohnet. "It was a fun&#13;
the snow days," said Davis. "It pushed people game." Right. Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
more. I looked at it as motivation."&#13;
Time went on, and the girls got strategy and things to continue working on&#13;
along better and improved as a whole from for the future.&#13;
pre-season to the end. They worked hard at Junior Varsity gained and lost some&#13;
practices, and it showed from performances this season . With their old coach Chris&#13;
at games. transferring and becoming the Lewis Central&#13;
"I could tell that we have improved JV coach , they hired on Melissa who&#13;
since the beginning," said Bohnet. "It graduated from Dana College as their goalie.&#13;
showed through the scores." Her techniques and discipline improved the&#13;
Even though the season did not turn team. She made a contract at the beginning&#13;
out the waytheteamwishedfororexpected, of the season to assure attendance at&#13;
they went in the season and worked their practices along with games. Junior Varsity&#13;
way up and improved. Positive things came ended up winning more games than the&#13;
from t he season even if the team didn't win varsity, along with a win against Lewis&#13;
games. New skills showed through new Central.&#13;
78 &#13;
Showing off her skills, Kacie Mass&#13;
'09 works the ball on offense. "Playing&#13;
soccer was fun this year," said Mass.&#13;
Left. Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
Taking aggressive action, Sara Glanz '07 wins&#13;
the ball from a Lincoln Pius player, during the&#13;
Ralston Invitational. "That was probably our best&#13;
game," said Glanz. "We played really well." Below.&#13;
Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
.,.&#13;
•&#13;
Out-running a&#13;
- defender, Mekayla&#13;
~~~~~~ Putnam '08 gets to -==-=--=~, the ball first. "We&#13;
~::::;:::::;:;:::::= played a good game&#13;
- and played well&#13;
together," said&#13;
Putnam. Below Left.&#13;
Photo by Jessica&#13;
Reed&#13;
Getting to the ball,&#13;
Melissa Casson '07&#13;
kicks the ball away&#13;
from the Lynx goal.&#13;
"I was clearing the&#13;
ball out so I could&#13;
gen erate some good&#13;
offens e," said&#13;
Casson. Below. Photo&#13;
79 &#13;
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81 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
84&#13;
Concentrating, Stefani Zika '09&#13;
takes a quiz during her Algebra&#13;
block class. This class was started&#13;
last year with the new eight per&#13;
iod&#13;
days. "It's a little difficult class but&#13;
I like it. I like the teachers," said&#13;
Zika. Above&#13;
.Photo by Andrea&#13;
Edwards&#13;
Hard at work, April Ayres reviews&#13;
a student's work. She chose to be a&#13;
math teacher to help students out&#13;
. ....&#13;
"I love math because it's&#13;
so&#13;
m&#13;
u&#13;
ch&#13;
fun. I like teaching in a high school&#13;
because I really&#13;
like the&#13;
s&#13;
t&#13;
u&#13;
den&#13;
t&#13;
s&#13;
,"&#13;
said Ayres. Right. Photo by&#13;
A&#13;
n drea&#13;
Edwards &#13;
Deeply engrossed, Stephanie Brown '06 reads an article to&#13;
prepare for English class . "It was a good ex ample of a&#13;
definition essay that was written by Mr. Demott," said Brown.&#13;
Photo b ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Book in hand, Casey Hutchison '07 reads&#13;
the novel The Seventh Knot as an AR book&#13;
in Jim Demott's third hour class. "I liked&#13;
the book because they were traveling&#13;
across the world to solve an old mystery,"&#13;
said Hutchison . Photo by Eiizabeth Oritz&#13;
85 &#13;
86&#13;
A careful as can be, Alicia Renshaw '07 works to complete her lab in chemistry. Her goal was to&#13;
determine what color the chemical change would be from the flames. Photo by M eg nan MiLLer &#13;
Zeroed in, Benjamin Miller '09 measures water for a boat lab in&#13;
Biology. Miller cited this among his favorite pr ocedures the class.&#13;
Above. Photo by MeghanMiLLer&#13;
Using the microscope, Melissa Larsen '08 and Sean Hicks '08 work on&#13;
a lab during Biology. "My favorate unit was the cell. We had to look&#13;
through microscopes for cells," said Larsen . Photo by Meghan MiLLer&#13;
To clarify a problem, Erin Fryman helps out student&#13;
Michael Larson '08 during a lab . "My favorite part&#13;
about teaching is gett ing t o work with the students,"&#13;
said Fryman. Photo by M eghanMiLLer&#13;
87 &#13;
--------- -----&#13;
Blast From the Past&#13;
Social Studies By Amy Hollins&#13;
Discussing the setup, Latisha Brown '06 and Carra&#13;
Mora '07 work on their American Government project.&#13;
Above. Photo by Becca Page&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
During Mix It Up Day, Rob Dittmer takes over Rob&#13;
Kinney's third hour class. Every Social Studies&#13;
teacher participated in the switch for the day. "We&#13;
just wanted to participate," said Kinney, "We thought&#13;
it was a good idea plus it's never a bad thing to leave&#13;
your comfort zone and try something new." Right.&#13;
Photo by Meghan Miller&#13;
88 &#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
·-----&#13;
• Capturing the attention of the classroom , • • Felicia Westerberg '07 presents her project on&#13;
• unionism and working conditions. "675 people • • died because of working conditions," said&#13;
.&#13;
-------•"'! : Westerberg, "I learned a lot from it." Below. Photo&#13;
• by Andrea Edwards -~ 1;&#13;
• Discussing the proceedures, Bryan Pregon, talks with Molly Smith '07 •&#13;
• • and Lindsey Larsen '07 during practice for Mock Trial at the courthouse. •&#13;
• "Mr. Pregon is just so inspiring that I had to get his speech on voice •&#13;
• • • memo," said Smith. Photo by MichaeiaAuffart •&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
Hard at work, Paul Rosenberg '07 r eads for an&#13;
assignment in Ann Talley's U.S. History class.&#13;
"Ms. Talley's crazy thats for sure, but you have to&#13;
work hard in her class," said Rosenberg. Photo by&#13;
Andrea Edwards&#13;
••••••••m•••••••••••••••&#13;
Getting into his teaching, Dirk Waller, World&#13;
Histor y teacher, covers the chalkboard . "I was&#13;
covering up the information on the board so I could&#13;
finish my lecture before they saw it," said Waller.&#13;
Left. Photo by Becca Page&#13;
89 &#13;
H.allo! jour! Hola!&#13;
Fore1gn Languages &amp; ELL ByJamieStueve&amp;BrookeWilhite&#13;
Deep in concentration, Tyler Rudat '08 works on verb&#13;
homework in Laura Catr on's third period French class.&#13;
"The homework was hard because we hadn't worked on&#13;
that verb a lot," said Rudat. Photo by A Lexis Heffernan&#13;
90&#13;
Trying to be funny, Aaron Behrens '07 puts on a sombr ero in J ames&#13;
Cunninghan's third hour Spanish class. "I was trying to make a serious&#13;
face but Mr. Cunningham made me laugh," said Behrens. Photo by&#13;
ALexis Heffernan&#13;
--- '• &#13;
Scurrying to copy down notes, students in ELL listen to directions&#13;
given by teacher Marcia Schwiebert. Photo by ALexis Heffernan&#13;
Giving a helping hand, Nancy Solorio '07 assists Lulu&#13;
Castro '09 on a difficult assignment during ELL. Photo by&#13;
ALexis Heffernan&#13;
Working together, Jimma Rualmim '08 listens as Marcia&#13;
Schwiebert explains the assignment. "I love learning about&#13;
new cultures from my students and its rewarding to see&#13;
how much growth students gain throughout the year," said&#13;
Schwiebert. Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
91 &#13;
G MAL I ~~~~ider Broadcasting ByPeterHutcheson&#13;
Sorting through used tapes, Travis Rudat '06 prepares&#13;
for an upcoming story. Rudat brought experience to the&#13;
GMAL staff. Above. Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Ducking and weaving, Stephanie Campbell '06&#13;
participates in a snowball fight for a montage. "I really&#13;
like GMAL," said Campbell. "Being a producer lets me&#13;
take charge and tell people what to do." Right. Photo by&#13;
Kim Son Tran&#13;
92&#13;
-· .. &#13;
With a new year, comes a new group of AL Insiders.&#13;
Hubert Si.ms '06 sits back and practices his voice over&#13;
for his upcoming show. Photo by Eiizabeth Ortiz.&#13;
Scrambling to finish, Coleby Conner '06 edits his hot tape.&#13;
"Insider is great," said Conner, "It allows me to express my&#13;
creativity." Photo by Jiiiian Madsen&#13;
93 &#13;
Hot Off the&#13;
Print J ournaJ.ismBy Shane Huseth&#13;
94&#13;
J &#13;
With pen and paper in hand,&#13;
Ecrwes staffmemberTaraRace '08&#13;
interviews Troy Killion '06 for her&#13;
story on boys swimming. Above.&#13;
Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
Capturing a photo ofa cockroach,&#13;
Samuel Heito:ff'09, Brooke Noe '08,&#13;
and Hannah Grimm '08 work&#13;
together for the story of"Life as a&#13;
Cockroach." "Newspaper is laid&#13;
back and a fun class," said Noe.Left.&#13;
Photo by JiiLian Madsen&#13;
95 &#13;
Let's Get&#13;
Physical Education By AmyHollins&#13;
With great strength, Baldemar Mora '07 lifts weights&#13;
in the Fitness Center. The Fitness Center is a program&#13;
setup with various weight stations lasting 3 0 seconds&#13;
each. Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
96&#13;
Defeating the challenge,&#13;
Tesia Winter '06 repells to the&#13;
ground after climbing the rock&#13;
wall in PE. The rock wall was&#13;
brought in by the Army National&#13;
Guard and open to all students.&#13;
"Before I did it I was nervous,"&#13;
said Winter. "Afterwards, I waB&#13;
happy that I went through with&#13;
it. I conquered my fear!" Photo&#13;
by Jessica Reed&#13;
Concentrating on the ball, the&#13;
Special Education department&#13;
plays with a big ball during their&#13;
daily adapted PE class. Photo&#13;
by Caitlin Lombardo &#13;
With a smile on his face, Dallas Beck '06 (left) gets&#13;
lectured by speaker David Rocker during PE. Rocker&#13;
played professional football for the Los Angeles Rams.&#13;
"He talked about sex, drugs, and alchohol," said Beck.&#13;
Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
Ready to go, the students in Fitness Foundations prepare to do pilates. Fitness Foundations&#13;
is a new class open to students who desire to have more of a variety of activities during PE.&#13;
"I prefer (Fitness Foundations) over regular PE," said Hanna Tinley '07. "It's easy and&#13;
fun." Photo by Meghan Miner&#13;
97 &#13;
= e F~om Scratct;i Family 8e Consumer ScienceByKaylaMacland ,&#13;
Testin fate, Meghan ,&#13;
from the&#13;
Depar ment of Blind,&#13;
directs helsie Wright '09&#13;
to the ven. Right. Photo&#13;
by ALexiJs Heffernan&#13;
~· &#13;
With eyes covered, exandrea Brummer '08 and Page Birk '08&#13;
struggle with the change of cooking blind to see what it feels like for&#13;
blind chefs. "It was a loti harder than I thought," aid Birk, "It's hard to&#13;
make sure you get aJl the right ingredients." Photo by ALe.xis Heffernan&#13;
Cooking up a story, Jonathan Wright '09 and J F ob Agnew '09 work to ether to make a great&#13;
meal. "I like the class lt&gt;ecause not only do we et to make food, but we get to eat it too," said&#13;
Wright. Photo by Aiexis Heffernan &#13;
A New&#13;
By Arny Hollins &amp; Jamie Stueve&#13;
J&#13;
With a steady hand, Tessa Gahm '09 measures the wood for making&#13;
her jewelry box . Photo by JiUian Madsen&#13;
Photo ~ &#13;
&#13;
No Strings A&#13;
Orchestra By Shane Huseth&#13;
Decking the halls, students&#13;
wear Santa Claus hats during&#13;
the winter concert. Above.&#13;
Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
102&#13;
Getting down to business, the orch estr a plays during a concert.&#13;
"I like or ch estra a lot because it's fun and relieving," said Sarah&#13;
Ingraham '0 6. Photoby JessicaReed &#13;
Being one with the music, Elizabeth Kenkel '06 hits&#13;
all of her notes. "I really like to make music," said&#13;
Kenkel '06. Left. Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
Bow in hand, Jeffrey Regan '06 practices during class. "I get to&#13;
have a class with lots of my friends and it's the same kids every&#13;
year," said Regan. Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
As music fills the air, Paige&#13;
Bartman '09 fixes her eyes on&#13;
the music sheet. Phot o by&#13;
Andrea Ewards&#13;
103 &#13;
--- - - ---- --- - - -----&#13;
104 &#13;
Hitting every note ,&#13;
Matthew Peters '07 plays&#13;
at a concert in October. "I&#13;
like playing the clarinet&#13;
because it's different and&#13;
sounds nice," said Peters.&#13;
Photo by ALe.xis Heffernan&#13;
105 &#13;
Do-Re-Mi&#13;
Choi my Peter Hutcheson&#13;
With determination and practice, Rose Daugherty '09 sings her solo as Quinten Powell '09, Jason Clark '08,&#13;
and fellow choir members wait for their moment to shine. Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
106 &#13;
With sparkling eyes and a crystal clear&#13;
voice, Emily Hummel '06 performs her solo.&#13;
Above. Photo by Andrea Edwards&#13;
With music in hand, Rachelle Parker '08 sits&#13;
and waits for choir practice to begin. Left. Photo&#13;
by Andrea Edwards&#13;
107 &#13;
..&#13;
-&#13;
Student&#13;
---&#13;
·&#13;
Council&#13;
-SYBy Darah&#13;
as&#13;
Drennen&#13;
a 6ee--~-&#13;
~mcotton.cand.y, DeJlas Beck '06&#13;
1r:Ol'li:a$.ti.1a:i:eLyl'lllf Carnival. The ca.rntval&#13;
IJl4de4'or &amp;huge success. "J.fyou ave ever&#13;
~fartbe eaa"ll1VaJ., don't make cotton&#13;
~S84.d. Beck, " It's vevy messy!" P1totio&#13;
by J'estMa,Beed&#13;
....,.nga ~, CcystaJ.Dierks '08&#13;
a11c1Jot'daal Thompson '08 worka.t the spin&#13;
Bl'D stai111cm. Tll1s was Just one ofth.e booths&#13;
~Oc::nmollp8.Pliicipated 1n during the&#13;
L~ 08iP'tliva.t. Bd.gb.t. PhOtio by 111it1tJabeth&#13;
OlftJiAI&#13;
108 &#13;
Eating away, Teresa Hodapp '06 and Jeffrey Kramer&#13;
'07 serve chili before the girls basketball game. The&#13;
chili feed started this year to raise money. "I was&#13;
surprised that a lot of people showed up to our first chili&#13;
feed," said Hodapp, "Mmm ... chilli" Right. Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
Judging the homecoming olympics, Andrew Ernst '08 and&#13;
~le Gann '08 watch each team close!Y. "I tho~t it was fun&#13;
judging for the teams," said Gann, "It was funny to watch what&#13;
they had to do," Above. Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
109 &#13;
Raking in the Dou&#13;
DECA &amp; BusmeSSByBrookeWilhite&#13;
donates money to collector&#13;
Stefanie Burhman '07 for&#13;
the "Stop the Noise, Feed&#13;
the Hunger" event, that&#13;
was hosted by DECA. "I&#13;
wanted to help out a good&#13;
cause," said Parker, "The&#13;
music was getting&#13;
annoyin g." Photo by&#13;
Andrea Edwards&#13;
110&#13;
Searching for the answers, Jennifer Kunkle '06 works during DECA. "You get to&#13;
do a lot of clifferent things," said Kunkle, "It's a good wa;yto learn about the marketing&#13;
in everyday life." Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Typing their hearts out, Justin Pace '08 and Kailee&#13;
Brown '09 complete their assignments in Desktop&#13;
Publishing. Photo by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Tuning in to his daily w ork, Collin&#13;
Schroeder '08 works on desktop publishing.&#13;
"I like how we work independently on our&#13;
assignments," said Schroeder. Left. Photo&#13;
by ELizabeth Ortiz&#13;
1 1 1 &#13;
Good Grades Count For&#13;
Scrambling through the IFlirtz, Betty&#13;
Nguyen '07 and Elizabeth Kenkel '06 search for&#13;
aname. "It'sarealhonortobeapartofit(NHS),"&#13;
said Nguyen, "Ilove the activities we do." Above.&#13;
Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
With great honor and pride, Zakary Cole '07,&#13;
Taija Velasquez '06, Jeffrey Regan '06, and&#13;
Jessica Reed '06, Lindsay Sorenson '08 and&#13;
Melissa Losh '06 get sworn into NHS. "I was&#13;
excited to be inducted into NHS," said Velasquez,&#13;
"I felt that it was a great way to end my senior&#13;
year." Photo by Kim Son Tran&#13;
Walking arm-in-arm, Jacob Krabbe '06 escorts&#13;
Mekayla Putnam '08 down the stage at the&#13;
Indu ction Ceremony. "It was interesting&#13;
hearing about the people inducted in the Hall of&#13;
Fame," said Putnam. Right. Photo by Kim Son&#13;
Tran&#13;
112 &#13;
The Continues&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes&#13;
Coming together to worship, J ames Ortiz '07 leads by playing the guit ar, while Jordan Zimmerman '09 and Seth&#13;
Shively '0 9 ertjoy themselves by singing. "I think it's awesome just to see everyone connect together," said Ortiz, "We&#13;
all just have a really good time." Photo by Jessica Reed&#13;
113 &#13;
Showing great&#13;
pr i de , ROTC&#13;
displays awards&#13;
won throughout&#13;
the year. "Some&#13;
awards that we&#13;
recieved this&#13;
year were the&#13;
National&#13;
Champion JROTC&#13;
unit, Armed Drill&#13;
Team&#13;
Junior&#13;
Color Guard, and&#13;
t hird place in&#13;
Unarmed Drill&#13;
Team," said Major&#13;
Scott Moore.&#13;
Phot o by JiLLian&#13;
Madsen&#13;
Standing in formation, ROTC present t he flags.&#13;
"We lined up for pictures and wished each oth er&#13;
good luck,'' said Sarah Kejick '07. Submitted Photo&#13;
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With great determination, Adam Miller '06 and Charles Scully '08 twirl&#13;
their guns to show show their skills. This talent took a lot of practice and&#13;
concentration to accomplish. Above. Submit ted Photo&#13;
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Showing their respect&#13;
for America, Alex is&#13;
Heffernan '08, Kathleen&#13;
McElroy '06, and&#13;
Samantha Hogue '06&#13;
listen to the National&#13;
Anthem. Photo by&#13;
Meghan MiLLer&#13;
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With a relaxed attitude, Matthew McCormick '06, and St even Kelly '06&#13;
correct an error in their bowling scores. Photo by M eghan M iLLer &#13;
About to make a move, Brian Shannon&#13;
'06 and Matthew Twehous '06 play their&#13;
seperate gaJiles of chess. Both have been&#13;
in chess club for two years. Left. Photo by&#13;
_.~!ill JessicaReed&#13;
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"Getting lost."&#13;
-Alan Gardner&#13;
What was your biggest fear coming to AL?&#13;
"Harder Classes."&#13;
"Being bullied by seniors."&#13;
-Jordan Stanley&#13;
"How big the school&#13;
was compared to Kirn."&#13;
-Rose Daugherty&#13;
"Bullied by seniors."&#13;
-Taylor Atkinson&#13;
"Getting made fun of."&#13;
-Zane Haug &#13;
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1&#13;
1. Deanna Thiel 2. Danielle Cain&#13;
4. Heather Healy 5. Kelsey Herr 6. Tony Liston&#13;
1. "I was driving, and out of nowhere, a bird hit my window. It made me sad, and I think&#13;
that it made the window sad too."&#13;
2. "Peter Hutcheson and I were driving and we flipped my car. We had three other&#13;
people in the car with us. We were going around a corner on a gravel road, we hit some&#13;
washboards and I lost control. We landed upside down in the ditch."&#13;
3. "I got a speeding ticket for 30 mph in a 25 zone and received a $49 fine. Luckily the&#13;
police officer was nice and only wrote it for 30, it could've been higher."&#13;
4. "We were pulling out of the AL parking lot and T-boned a kid and his car hit another&#13;
parked car. Knocking it into the next stall. The kid we hit got suspended that day, so he&#13;
wasn't very happy and yelled some not so nice words at us."&#13;
5. "I was at the car rally, going to a football game and I was behind someone. They&#13;
stopped suddenly and I rear-ended them."&#13;
6. "It was slick and I was going to fast. I started fishtailing and I corrected my turn. I&#13;
must have corrected too much because I hit a tree."&#13;
Ali&#13;
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What's the hardest thing about being a junior?&#13;
-Aaron Behrens&#13;
- Tara Johnson&#13;
-Marcus Fetch&#13;
"You have to&#13;
start&#13;
worrying&#13;
about&#13;
colleges,&#13;
whuch gets&#13;
stressful."&#13;
'The&#13;
overwhelming&#13;
amount of&#13;
homework&#13;
and catching&#13;
up on&#13;
validations&#13;
and credits."&#13;
"All the hard&#13;
classes,&#13;
everything&#13;
sucks, and&#13;
getting&#13;
screwed over&#13;
on getting a&#13;
parking&#13;
permit."&#13;
-Adrian Villarreal&#13;
-Katelyn Longnecker&#13;
-Janay Campin&#13;
"It's&#13;
maintaining a&#13;
sense of&#13;
reality."&#13;
"All the&#13;
homework I&#13;
have to do,&#13;
and just&#13;
school in&#13;
general."&#13;
"It's a lot&#13;
more work,&#13;
and you have&#13;
to start&#13;
worrying&#13;
about the&#13;
ACT, and&#13;
doing well on&#13;
that."&#13;
Veronica&#13;
Allen &#13;
Terry&#13;
Bishop&#13;
Justin&#13;
Bates&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Briggs&#13;
Carly&#13;
Beckman&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Behrens Behrens &#13;
William&#13;
Duncan&#13;
Courtney&#13;
Copeland &#13;
Jarred&#13;
Gillenwater&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Gillespie&#13;
Steven&#13;
Glanz &#13;
Logan&#13;
Hudspeth&#13;
Joshua&#13;
Hug&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Hultgren Hummel&#13;
Huston&#13;
Hunter &#13;
Christopher&#13;
Kopelciw&#13;
Devon&#13;
Lee&#13;
Joseph&#13;
McElroy&#13;
Nicole&#13;
Kovacs&#13;
Jeffrey&#13;
Kramer&#13;
Lindsey&#13;
Larsen &#13;
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Amanda&#13;
Page&#13;
Rios&#13;
Peters&#13;
Bradley&#13;
Roberts&#13;
Matthew&#13;
Peters&#13;
Cory&#13;
Peterson Porter &#13;
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Jennifer Albertson&#13;
Clark Allen&#13;
Matthew Allen&#13;
Michael Allmon&#13;
Amy Anderson&#13;
Kyle Autry&#13;
Brandon Barone&#13;
Stephany Bass&#13;
Cody Barrett&#13;
Nicole Bookout&#13;
Josie Brandt&#13;
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Stacie Brazeal&#13;
Garrett Broadbent&#13;
Angela Brown&#13;
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Nicole Hively&#13;
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Dear Chris,&#13;
I am so happy you are my big brother. You make me proud. You w ere involved&#13;
in so many things at school and church and still fou nd time to help care for me.&#13;
We used to have such good times together. I am sorry I got sick. I know we&#13;
would have shared a great time in high school. Chris, chase you r dream and&#13;
do well in life. Don't forget me. Just remember, you are stil l "Butthead" to me.&#13;
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caught for everything-Spontaneous Tuesday-Gimpy/Gassy Nicole-Work&#13;
Partay-Art Class-Ice Skating- All the laughter about absolutely&#13;
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Congratulations Stephanie!&#13;
We are proud of you and all of your&#13;
accomplishments - past, present&#13;
and future.&#13;
Love You Always,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Teddy, &amp; Maria&#13;
Kaitlyn,&#13;
Stacie,&#13;
We have enjoyed the journey&#13;
with you along the way, and&#13;
are so very proud of you!&#13;
May all your dreams come&#13;
true, and remember we&#13;
support and love you always!&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Travi s&#13;
Congratulations on all your accomplishments!&#13;
LoveMom, Dad, Andrew and Nick&#13;
You have always meant the&#13;
world to us and now the world is&#13;
yours to Love,&#13;
182&#13;
explore ... congratulations. We&#13;
are very proud of you.&#13;
Dad, Mom, Brian, Dana, Gracie,&#13;
Darcie, and Lanie &#13;
Jason,&#13;
Nick,&#13;
Where did the time go? We&#13;
can't believe you're all grown&#13;
up! We all want you to know&#13;
that we think you're a very&#13;
intelligent, clever, talented, and&#13;
strong individual. Because of&#13;
your perserverance, you will&#13;
be able to conquer anything&#13;
you set your mind to.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Your Entire Family&#13;
2006&#13;
May your dreams be one goal away from&#13;
becoming tomorrow's accomplishment.&#13;
2&#13;
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6&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Heather, Christopher,&#13;
Caitlin, Kirsten, and Nicholas&#13;
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John,&#13;
There's no doubt you've made our lives more&#13;
interesting since the day you were born. Always&#13;
work hard toward your goals in life and know that we&#13;
are proud of you, and love you very much.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Dan&#13;
$ifi«un~&#13;
2006&#13;
To our Beautiful Jillian,&#13;
Our adorable little Jilly Bean&#13;
who melted our hearts with&#13;
her magical smile has grown&#13;
into such an incredible young&#13;
woman.&#13;
Our pride is beyond measure today as we watch you&#13;
live your life and dreams with the spirit of adventure and&#13;
determination that will surely take you to amazing&#13;
heights! We love you!!&#13;
Mom, Dad , Erika, Theo, and Sarah&#13;
Brian and Bridgette,&#13;
Congratulations and much&#13;
success in college. We will&#13;
miss you. Remember: some&#13;
things are meant to be.&#13;
Be who you are and&#13;
say what you feel,&#13;
because those who&#13;
mind don't matter&#13;
and those who&#13;
matter don't mind.&#13;
-Dr. Seuss&#13;
::;o&#13;
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m&#13;
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Alex&#13;
I am so proud of the woman you have&#13;
become. Stay true to yourself and&#13;
glorify God in all you say and do. Your&#13;
dad would be so proud of you too.&#13;
Jeremy,&#13;
We have truly been blessed to have you as our son. It has&#13;
been a joy to see you mature into a fine Christian man,&#13;
and the good influence you have been to your friends,&#13;
teammates, teachers, and others.&#13;
You have made an impact by living a lifestyle of integrity&#13;
and conviction that we are certainly proud of. We have&#13;
seen you progress steadily as a student, athlete, musician,&#13;
and confidante. We will miss your many games, concerts,&#13;
and practices that we have attended on your behalf.&#13;
Love M om&#13;
You have tremendous potential to do great things, and we&#13;
look forward to seeing what the future holds for you. We&#13;
are so proud of you!&#13;
To Our Super Heroes,&#13;
The three of you are a&#13;
constant source of&#13;
adventure, laughter and&#13;
friendship. Always&#13;
remember the good times&#13;
you've had and what you&#13;
have meant to each other.&#13;
Love Mom &amp; Dad D.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Jessica, and Jamison&#13;
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Zach,&#13;
We are so excited to see what the future holds. We&#13;
are so proud of the man you have become.&#13;
Congrats! Always keep Phil 4: 13 close to your heart.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Ryan, Sarah, Katie, and Jacob&#13;
Dear Molly,&#13;
"DANCE as though no one is watching you,&#13;
LOVE as though you have never been hurt&#13;
before, SING as though no one can hear you,&#13;
LIVE as though Heaven is on Earth." -Souza&#13;
Thank you for all the&#13;
special memories. May&#13;
God's peace be with&#13;
you always.&#13;
Love you,&#13;
Mom , Dad , Skyler,&#13;
Emily, Abby, and&#13;
Christian&#13;
f!llacltel !f w~ Rachel,&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Justin and Shaina!&#13;
2006&#13;
Congratulations to you! We love you and are&#13;
very proud of you. Remember the past but&#13;
always look ahead.&#13;
186&#13;
We will always love youMom, Dad, Erica, and Morgan &#13;
Michelle,&#13;
Congratulations!! We are poud&#13;
of you! Keep following your&#13;
dreams and you will go far, as&#13;
they come true. We are proud&#13;
to call you ours and we love you&#13;
very much!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Sara&#13;
Kolby,&#13;
Here's to a&#13;
sparkling future!&#13;
With much love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Katie&#13;
e ara&#13;
The best of friends we are. The best of friends&#13;
we shall stay. As we move on in our lives, we&#13;
have come to face bigger things in our life. Bu&#13;
that's what you are there for. You are my ligh&#13;
at the end of the day, you're there to watch ou&#13;
for me. We had some good times this year.&#13;
But the end is here. It's time to start a ne&#13;
school and end our school year together. It's&#13;
time to where we will be at different places a&#13;
different times, but that's okay because you&#13;
are my best friend ... Best friend for ever and ever.&#13;
W-e. m0B b-e. ~-e.ni0r~,&#13;
bvt ~,re ~tilt littl-e.&#13;
~i~ 0t b-e.0rl!&#13;
M-e-Bhon Mill-et&gt; ond&#13;
0~~iCo ~-e-ed&#13;
f+O~E'VE~!&#13;
187 &#13;
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Our Superman,&#13;
A funny joke, a hug a day&#13;
Quick as a flash, you're on your way&#13;
A blink ago you were a blur at our feet&#13;
You're here, you're gone, can't stay in your seat&#13;
With so many friends it was like a zoo&#13;
How'd we get so lucky, to have someone like you?&#13;
The man you have become, leaves us in awe&#13;
Too proud for words, we can only say&#13;
We love you Son til the end of our days.&#13;
Don't fly away too far!&#13;
Love Forever and a Day,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
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Katie Mccardle,&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are extremely proud of you. Keep your&#13;
head up high and forever keep your&#13;
enthusiasm for people alive.&#13;
With all our love,&#13;
Mom, Steve and Ryan&#13;
Meghan Miller,&#13;
We are so proud of you, you are a very special&#13;
daughter and we wish you all the best in the&#13;
future. We may not always see you eye to&#13;
eye on things but know that you can always&#13;
count on us to be there for you. Set your goals,&#13;
work toward them and always remember, you&#13;
can do anything you set your mind to.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Andrew&#13;
"Success is to be measured&#13;
not so much by the position&#13;
that one has reached in life&#13;
as by the obstacles which he&#13;
has overcome while trying to&#13;
succeed."&#13;
-Booker T. Washington&#13;
We Are Very Proud of You,&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Carson&#13;
Alex,&#13;
Congratulations! We are very&#13;
proud of you. We hope all your&#13;
dreams in life come true. We&#13;
love you very much.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Chasity&#13;
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Rachel,&#13;
Wow, what an adventure so far!&#13;
I can't believe you're graduating.&#13;
I can still remember the day you&#13;
were born. We are so proud of&#13;
you and who you have become.&#13;
You're entering the next stage of&#13;
your life. Remember to make&#13;
good decisions and follow your&#13;
heart. We are always there for&#13;
you.&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Jonny&#13;
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Josh,&#13;
You have been a source of incalculable joy to us.&#13;
From that little boy with the curly hair and ear to&#13;
ear smile,to the joyful, focused young man you&#13;
have become. We are proud of you son, and our&#13;
love will be with you no matter where your path&#13;
may go. Our prayer for your life is for purpose of&#13;
being, happiness in all, and faith that never fails.&#13;
Love Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
COUSIN!! Even though our moms are&#13;
sisters, I swear we are too! I can't wait to&#13;
come visit you up at Iowa! I love you Stacie&#13;
Nicole!&#13;
-Kayla Jo &#13;
~~- ---------------------&#13;
•• SISTERS BY MARRIA , FRIENDS BY CHOICE ••&#13;
"Friends are like bras,&#13;
close to your heart and&#13;
there for support."&#13;
Taylor/Jamie/Teresa&#13;
"If ever there is a tomorrow when&#13;
we are not together, there is&#13;
something you must always&#13;
remember. You are braver than&#13;
you believe, stronger than you&#13;
seem, and smarter than you&#13;
think. But the most important&#13;
thing is, even if we're apart .... I'll&#13;
always be with you."&#13;
- Christopher Robin&#13;
Memories- Hooters-21st &amp; Broadway-Mamba -Tooth brushHollywood-Granny Panties-Mike Jones-Rooftop-Fence at WilsonGras s Fig hts-Lofta-Backrubs-Video Camera-Favorite ToySleeping During Football Practice-Padiddle-Costumes for the BoysTrampoline-Freek-A-Leak-Move Your Body-Porch Swing-OctopusHot Ni cknames-PlayingSoccer &amp; Basketball-Crazy B's-Carrot&#13;
C ake Pong&#13;
Pink Pillow. Barbies . Boy&#13;
Bands. Tea Cups. Tongue in&#13;
Teeth. Lid on the Sandbox?&#13;
DolphinPoo . Sprinklers.&#13;
Wagons. ~ Laundry&#13;
Chute. #'Ill Anchorman . .... lifi&#13;
10 Speeds.&#13;
Beezer I&gt; Beaster&#13;
Beezley. Pup McGee. Bad&#13;
Minton. Tattoos. Lys and Niki&#13;
Cole. And All The More Great&#13;
Times That are to Come!&#13;
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Michelle Williams. Megan Parron. Marsha Grandick Row 3: Teresa Hodapp. Melissa Losh.&#13;
Carly Beckman. Molly Smith. Eric Baines Row 4: Jordan Hopper. Hubert Sims. Christopher&#13;
Maher. Robert Hermsen. Coleby Conner. Manhew Ryan&#13;
IUGIGOffiG ID lhG INDlH.&#13;
A&#13;
Abshier, Ali 136&#13;
Adaberry, Maya 117&#13;
Adams, Zachary 167&#13;
Addison, Jessica 94, 136&#13;
Agnew, Jacob 99, 126&#13;
Ahernsm Zarhery 136&#13;
Al-Fattah, Mohammed 32, 119&#13;
Alasad, Jordan 136&#13;
Alba, Derek 13, 167&#13;
Alba, Victoria 126&#13;
Albertson, Jennifer 21, 156&#13;
Alitz, Tyler 55, 68, 136&#13;
Allen, Benjamin 136&#13;
Allen, Clark 25, 62, 156&#13;
Allen, Jillian 136&#13;
Allen, Matthew 156&#13;
Allen, Robert 136&#13;
Allen, Veronica 146&#13;
Allmon, Michael 65, 81, 156&#13;
Alverio-Newton, Rafael 146&#13;
Amdor, Kristine 146&#13;
Andersen, Erin 136&#13;
Andersen, Ethan 126&#13;
Andersen, Patrick&#13;
16, 17, 43, 167&#13;
Anderson, Allura 136&#13;
Anderson, Amy 156&#13;
Anderson, Clinton 136&#13;
Anderson, Danielle 137&#13;
c:= Row 1: Jordan Fry. Manhew Klimek. Manhew Ryan. Scan Ka iser. Zakary Cole. == Megan Kinen. Brianna Myre. Michael Dillon. Scan Rasmussen. Cody Murphy, == Matthew Dickinson Row 2: Al i Abshier. Sarah Harris. Caitlin Brow. Zoe Petersen.&#13;
==.Jessie Panerson. Sarah Shively. Lindsay Ring. Jenny Kunkle. Darla Golden. Paige&#13;
200&#13;
Wilson. Amanda Onen Row 3: Tyler Jensen. Amy Machmuller. Tessa Brow. James&#13;
Collingsworth Ill. Ryan Willis. Devon Murray. Dana Rice. Manhew Peters. Jenna&#13;
Brandt. Allyshia Brown. Jillian Allen. Annette Co llingsworth. Tiffany Hollinger.&#13;
Deanna Thiel Row 4: Jordan Zimmerman. Kyle Willis. Andrew Fietz. Adam&#13;
Rutledge. Shantel Turner. Sarah Peters. Ian Carrier. Jonathan Thomsen. Se th&#13;
Shively. Matthew Twehous. Kyle Gill. Andrew Philbrick. Colin Herr. Nolan Vall ier.&#13;
Wyan Seals. Patrick Peters&#13;
Row 1: Jenna Nikkel. Nicole Hively. Chris Schultz. Kim Son Tran Row 2: Kaitlyn Bau. Jason&#13;
Scheffler. Alexandra Jones Row 3: Hollie Bates. Tavi Campbell. Kou rt ney Krause&#13;
Anderson, Dayna 146&#13;
Anderson, Melissa 34, 167&#13;
Anderson, Misty 137&#13;
Anderson, Stacey 126&#13;
Anguiano, David 167&#13;
Antworth, Alexa 137&#13;
Aohneke, Amanda 98&#13;
Arkfeld, Kristen 126&#13;
Armstrong, Gregory 146&#13;
Arnold, Alesha 146&#13;
Arnold, Jacob 126&#13;
Arterburn, Anthony 126&#13;
Ashbaugh, Justin 137&#13;
Atkins, Andrew 167&#13;
Atkinson, Alissa 40, 146&#13;
Atkinson, Taylor 13, 126&#13;
Atteberry, Mariah 146&#13;
Auffart, Michaela 123 137 '&#13;
Augustine, Korey 137&#13;
Ausdemore, Sean 146&#13;
Autry, Kyle 42, 156&#13;
Ayres, April 84&#13;
B&#13;
Babbitt, Kayla 126&#13;
Baijnauth, Gretchen&#13;
28, 94, 122&#13;
Bailey, Sean 167&#13;
Baines, Eric 136, 137&#13;
Baker, Emily 147&#13;
Ball, Holli 167&#13;
Bare, Justin 137&#13;
Bargenquast, Meredith 126&#13;
Barone, Brandon 156&#13;
Barrett, Cody 156&#13;
Barry, Danyelle 126 &#13;
Bartman, Paige 103, 127&#13;
Baseball 50&#13;
Bass, Stephany 156&#13;
Bates, Hollie 137&#13;
Bates, Justin 147&#13;
Ban, Kaitlyn 24, 42, 120,&#13;
157, 182&#13;
Bauer, Michael 167&#13;
Bechtold, Dana 137&#13;
Beck, Ashton 157&#13;
Beck, Colby 102, 109, 127&#13;
Beck, Dallas&#13;
11, 24, 97, 108, 157&#13;
Beck, Easton 127&#13;
Beck, Jena 127&#13;
Beck, Ryan 127&#13;
Beckman, Carly 147&#13;
Behrens, Aaron&#13;
9, 13, 90, 146, 147&#13;
Behrens, Alison 15, 147&#13;
Behrens, Connor 9, 127&#13;
Bell, Charles 137&#13;
Bell, Christopher 127&#13;
Belt, Dustin 43, 167&#13;
Belt, Jord an 137&#13;
Beltran, Ana 137&#13;
Hornlino&#13;
Row 1: Meghan Miller, Sasha Pira, Molly Schlater,&#13;
Ashley Thomas. Shantel Turn er, Savannah&#13;
Michalski Row 2: Jonathan Wright, Clay Len. Steve&#13;
Kelley, Samantha Hogue, Kimber Markley, Rachel&#13;
Wright, LeighAnn Gavin Row 3: Andrew Collins,&#13;
Andrew Thomas. Edward Petry, Sean Henley,&#13;
Kathleen McElroy Row 4: Derrick Markley, Steven&#13;
Collinson, Nicholas Henderson. Cody Diehm.&#13;
Christopher Dhnesorge&#13;
Beltran, Dara 55, 157&#13;
Bent, Audrianna 127&#13;
Bergstrom, Madisun 127&#13;
Bernhardt, Roman 127&#13;
Bertrand, Casey 127&#13;
Bettcher, Summer 127&#13;
Biddenstadt, Joseph 127&#13;
Billington, Robert 127&#13;
Birk, Page 99, 137&#13;
Bishop, Terry 147&#13;
Bishop, Tina 127&#13;
Blair, Lindsay 137&#13;
Blakeman, Donald 167&#13;
Blakeman, Gary 137&#13;
Blohn, Kyle 31. 157&#13;
Blum, Aaron 27, 157&#13;
Blum, Michelle 137&#13;
Boehme, Martin 127&#13;
Boettcher, Joseph 167&#13;
Bohm, Michael 157&#13;
Bohnet, Alexandra 59, 78, 79&#13;
Bohnet, Christina 157&#13;
Boles, Nicole 157&#13;
Bonar, Austin 137&#13;
Bonito, Mauricio 137&#13;
Bookout, Nicole 156&#13;
Borden, Travis 137&#13;
Bosson, Magdalena 33, 147&#13;
Bourisaw, Ashley 127&#13;
Bowlds, Daniel 127&#13;
Boyd, Lynn 106&#13;
Bradley, Brooke 127&#13;
Bra ndt, Jenna&#13;
9, 104, 105, 113, 137&#13;
Brandt, Joel 9&#13;
Bra ndt, Josie&#13;
9, 113, 11 7, 156, 180&#13;
Branigan, Andrew 147&#13;
Branigan, Jessica 137&#13;
Bra unersrither, Joshua 147&#13;
Bra unersrither, l(assondra 156&#13;
Brazeal, Stacie&#13;
11, 25, 59, 67,&#13;
156, 182, 190&#13;
Bressman, Alexandra 120, 147&#13;
varsnu Choor&#13;
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Row 1: Emily Longnecker, Kaitlyn Ban Row 2: Nichole Clark, Erin Whinington, Tracy Jones,&#13;
Jenna Nikkel Row 3: Leah Wenninghoff, Jennifer Gillespie. Alissa Atkinson, Katelyn&#13;
Longnecker, Alexandra Bressman, Brooke Noe, Nikki Milder&#13;
Row 1: Ashley Upton. Joelynn Davis, Allison Thomas. Amber Hlebichuk Row 2: Jamie Hilz, Lindsi&#13;
Foote. Taylor Graybill Row 3: Emily Stuart, Anna Unwin. Morgan Coats. Ka lee Sparr&#13;
201 &#13;
ChGSS&#13;
Row 1: Kenneth Thomas. Mohammed Al-Fattah. Chris Schultz Row 2: Trent Harvey.&#13;
Bashar Hasan. Matthew Twehous Row 3: Justin Bates. Brian Shannon. John Wolfe&#13;
Bressman, Lindsay 147&#13;
Brietzke, Tyler 137&#13;
Briggs, Matthew 147&#13;
Briggs, Randi 127&#13;
Brinkman, Gage 127&#13;
Bro adbent, Garrett 156&#13;
Brow, Caitlin 147&#13;
Brow, Tessa 137&#13;
Brown, Aaron 137&#13;
Brown, Allyshia 137&#13;
Brown, Angela 156&#13;
Brown, Chelsea 156&#13;
Brown, Curtis 13, 156&#13;
Brown, Kailee 7, 111, 127&#13;
Brown, Krystal 156&#13;
Brown, Latisha 88, 157, 167&#13;
Brown, Stephanie&#13;
85, 157, 182&#13;
Brown, The odore 127&#13;
Brummer, Alexa ndrea 16,&#13;
Burgess, Adam 137&#13;
Burke, Aaron 137&#13;
Burke, Kayla 127&#13;
Burke, Michaela 147&#13;
Butts. Jessica 127&#13;
c&#13;
Cable, Andrew 167&#13;
Cain, Danielle 136. 137&#13;
Cain, Emmalee 137&#13;
Calderon, Matthew 127&#13;
Caligur, Clay 157&#13;
Cameron, Kristin 137&#13;
Campbell. Bess 78, 147&#13;
Campbell, Stephanie&#13;
92, 157&#13;
Campbell, Tavi 137&#13;
Campin, Janay&#13;
81. 90, 146, 147&#13;
Cannon.Josh 127&#13;
Caputo, Gabriel 137&#13;
conGGrl Choir&#13;
Row 1: Sara Ann Williams. Emma Marshall. Nicole Boles. Kellie Jackson. Bridgette Liston, Ri chard&#13;
Mathiesen. Paul Tekippe, Tyler Brietzke Row 2: Mindi Cavanaugh. Molly Schlare r. Sara Michael.&#13;
Jessica Chambers. Victoria Farwell. Mekayla Putnam. Ka telyn Longnecker. Carly Beckman. Kristin&#13;
Cameron. Rachel Ogborn. Tara Johnson Row 3: Amanda Page. Kyle Stanley. Ahseia Williams.&#13;
Stephanie Wert. Jessica Tekippe. Alicia Skillman. Al issa Atkinson. Kel sey Schreiber. Madeline Snyder.&#13;
Jessi ca Formanek. Jake Young Row 4: Jordan Miller. Jason Spurgin Andrea Edwards. Nicholas&#13;
Wise. Nicole Kovacs. Rachelle Parker Row 5: Christopher Maher. Courtney Harkleroad. Julian Shaw.&#13;
Paul Rosenberg, Mark McCormick&#13;
Carbis, Kari 59, 137&#13;
Carlson, Ethan 127&#13;
Carlson. Nick 137&#13;
Carpenter, Adam 127&#13;
Carpenter, Amber 127&#13;
Carpenter, Matt 138&#13;
Carrier, Ian 43. 104, 157&#13;
Carrier, l&lt;elsey 127&#13;
Caskey, Nicholas 157&#13;
Casson. Melissa 79&#13;
Castro. Lourdes 91&#13;
Castro. Pedro 91&#13;
Cavalieri. William 167&#13;
Cavanaugh, Melinda 138&#13;
Cedillo, Samantha&#13;
3, 53, 127&#13;
Chanley, Jeffrey 147&#13;
Chapin, Amanda 147&#13;
Chapman, Andrew 127&#13;
Chapman, l&lt;iyvon 157&#13;
Cheney, Brittany 128&#13;
Cherne. Michael 147&#13;
Childers, Kimberly 167&#13;
Childers, Matthew&#13;
11, 63, 147&#13;
Childers, Michael 167&#13;
Chino. Marisol 147&#13;
Christensen. Dakota 138&#13;
31, 99, 137&#13;
Brunow, Christine 147&#13;
Brunton, Brandy 127&#13;
Buban, Edward 127&#13;
Buban, Justin 157&#13;
Budd, Cody 127&#13;
Crimson &amp; DluG&#13;
Budwell, Christopher 167&#13;
Buhrman, Stefanie&#13;
30, 110, 147&#13;
202&#13;
From left: Andrea Wright. Claire Murphy, Emily&#13;
Zimmerman. Kayla Mackland, Caroline Murphy, Amy&#13;
Hollins. Peter Hutcheson, Meghan Miller. Kim Son&#13;
Tran. Gretchen Baijnauth, Jessica Reed, Megan&#13;
Parrott. Caitl in Lombardo. Kelly Jensen. Alexis&#13;
Heffernan. Rachel Wright, Michaela Auffan. Brooke&#13;
Wilhite, Oarah Drennen. Jillian Madsen. Tracy Jones.&#13;
Jamie Stueve. Emily Longnecker. Jonathan Prosser.&#13;
Zakary Cole. Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Christensen. Rae 12. 53. 157&#13;
Christensen, Sarah 138&#13;
Christenson, Bric 147&#13;
Christenson. Christine 159&#13;
Christenson. l&lt;atie 128&#13;
Christenson. Michael 159&#13;
Christiansen. Rosalie 138&#13;
Christo. Amanda 159&#13;
Churchill. Brady 128&#13;
Clark. Ashley 10, 121. 128&#13;
Clark, Jason 106, 138&#13;
Clark. Jeromy 167&#13;
Clark, Lindsay 159&#13;
Clark, Matthew 138&#13;
Clark, Nichole 120, 138&#13;
Coats, Morgan 128&#13;
Cochran, Haley 147&#13;
Coffelt. John 19&#13;
Coldewey, Sean 128&#13;
Cole, Zakary&#13;
80, 112, 122, 148&#13;
Coleman. Ethan 128&#13;
Coleman, Zachary 148&#13;
Collingsworth, Annette 128&#13;
DlCH&#13;
Row 1: Amy Hollins. Erin Dall. Taija Velasquez.&#13;
Ashley Slobodnik. Taylor Scort. Bonnie Wright ·&#13;
Row 2: Jennifer Kunkle. Stefanie Buhrman.&#13;
Tracy Jones. Jenna Nikkel. Andrew Schmidt&#13;
Row 3: Ma11hew Allen. Samantha Connor.&#13;
Alexandra Bressman. Alexandria Peterson. Ra&#13;
Christensen. Clay Caligur Row 4: Colin Herr.&#13;
Dallas Beck. Troy Killion. Jeffrey Nuzum. Curtis&#13;
Brown. Michael Allmon&#13;
Collingsworth, James Ill 138&#13;
Collins. Alysia 12. 67, 159&#13;
Collins. Ana 128&#13;
Collins. Andrew 118&#13;
Collins. Eric 128&#13;
Collins. John 138&#13;
Collins. William Jr. 167&#13;
Collinson. Steven 159&#13;
Colpitts, Jordan 138&#13;
Comley, Brittney 148&#13;
Connor, Coleby&#13;
20, 24, 93, 159&#13;
Connor. Samantha 148&#13;
Constant. Melody 128&#13;
Cook. Matheu 128&#13;
Cook. Michael 138&#13;
Cooper, Cassie 138&#13;
Copeland, Courtney 148&#13;
Cordova. Bridget 159&#13;
Cornelius, Ryland 148&#13;
Counter. Ali 138. 191&#13;
Cox, Ashley 138&#13;
Cox, Kimberly 138&#13;
Criswell, Ashley 128&#13;
Croghan, Jennifer 10. 128&#13;
Cross, Ashley 128&#13;
Cross Country 54&#13;
Cross. Nathan 128&#13;
Cruz. Lorenz 138&#13;
Cunningham. Bryan 128&#13;
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Dall, Erin 148&#13;
Daugherty, Rose&#13;
18, 106, 126, 128&#13;
Davis, Courtney 78. 148&#13;
Davis, Dustin 128&#13;
Davis. Joelynn 128&#13;
Davis. Makayla 138&#13;
Davis. Malynda 36. 159&#13;
Davis. Thomas 158&#13;
Davison, Joshua&#13;
158, 185, 190&#13;
Delancey, Steven 148&#13;
Dennis, Marcus 167&#13;
Denton, Justin 72, 148&#13;
Detton. Danielle 128&#13;
Devault, Jill 138&#13;
tnuinGming Club&#13;
Row 1: Kyle Willis. Ryan Willis Row 2: Robert Kerber. Mark McCormick Row 3: Jaymeson&#13;
Tietsort. Manhew Twehous&#13;
ThG lGhOGS&#13;
Row 1: Andrea Wright. Megan Parron. Jamie Hilz. Nicole Hively. Gretchen Bai jnauth Row 2:&#13;
Samantha Connor. Kim Son Tran. Stephanie Buhrman. Allison Prideux. Jessica Tekippe. Tara Race&#13;
Row 3: Maya Davis. Jennifer Kalstrup. Emily Kruse. Hannah Grimm. Brooke Noe. Jillian Madsen.&#13;
Emily Stanford Row 4: Nick Hartman. Courtney Roberts. Ian Spangenberg. Rafael Alvario-Newton.&#13;
Robert Kerber. Jonathan Prosser. Jessica Addison&#13;
--- 203 &#13;
Row 1: Jesus Contreras. Jhonny Solorio. Alejandro Solorio. Martha Rios. Jennifer&#13;
Miguel. Griselda Miguel Row 2: Reyna Valdez. Amparo Gutierrez. Anaice Vazquez. Lulu&#13;
Castro. Jacqueline Guardado Row 3: Roberto Ramirez. Emanuel Valdez. Eleazar&#13;
Mancia. Antonio Lopez. Nazareth Gutierrez. Nancy Solorio Row 4: Nyabol Lui. Alicia&#13;
Ortega, Roberto Olvera. Jose Vazquez. Jacobo Soria. Jimma Rualmim. Jolin Lopez&#13;
Devine, Taylor 148&#13;
Dickinson. Matthew 128&#13;
Didamo. Nathaniel 138&#13;
Diehm, Cody 70. 148&#13;
Dierks. Crystal&#13;
59, 68, 108, 138&#13;
Diez, John 128&#13;
Di llon. Michael 158, 185&#13;
Di lts. Jolene 138&#13;
Dinville. Austin 138&#13;
Dittmer. Robert 88&#13;
Dix, Zachary 138&#13;
Dixon, Thomas 138&#13;
Dollen, Martin 138&#13;
Doner, l(imberly 167&#13;
Doty, Daniel 128&#13;
Douglas. Troy 138&#13;
Dove, Christopher 128&#13;
Drennen, Darah&#13;
123, 158, 182,&#13;
187, 191&#13;
Driscoll, Matthew 158&#13;
Duis. Maya 138&#13;
Dunbar. Lindsey 148&#13;
Duncan. Chelsey 128&#13;
Duncan, William 148&#13;
Duong, Minh 167&#13;
204&#13;
Duroncelet, Brent 158&#13;
Durrin, Randi 167&#13;
E&#13;
Eatherton. Ashley 128&#13;
Eccles, Nicholas 128&#13;
Edwards, Joseph 138&#13;
Egner, Raymond 36. 158&#13;
Egner. Stephanie 138&#13;
Elders. Jason 148&#13;
El idge, Tyler 158&#13;
Ellis, Lynsi 148&#13;
Ellison, Randy 138&#13;
Ely, Tyler 128&#13;
Emge, Cody 138&#13;
Erisman. Nicholas 148&#13;
Erixon. Erica 128&#13;
Ernst. Andrew 109, 138&#13;
Ervin, Chrisana 148&#13;
6MHL&#13;
Row 1: Kayla Macki and. Taija Velasquez. Erin&#13;
Whinington. Caroline Murphy. Bonnie Wright.&#13;
Ashton Beck. Molly Schlater Row 2: Shane Huseth.&#13;
Emilee Sorenson. Kaitlyn Ban. Michael Reid.&#13;
Stephanie Campbell. Aaron Blum Row 3: Tracy&#13;
Jones. Alexandra Jones. Michael Zimmerman.&#13;
Trenton Harvey, Elizabeth Filbert. Marsha Grandick&#13;
Row 4: Alissa Atkinson. Alexandra Bressman.&#13;
Curtis Brown. Travis Rudat. Josh Davison. Bess&#13;
Campbell&#13;
fCH&#13;
Row 1: Annene Collingsworth. Amanda 01ten. Emily Zimmerman. Victoria Farwell. Amanda Page.&#13;
Hannah Grimm Row 2: Ami Hummel. Kourtney Krause. Sarah Shively. Nicole Hively. Jenna Nikkel.&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz. Mekayka Putnam Row 3: Caitlin Brow. Tessa Brow. Emily Prugh. Jordan Miller.&#13;
Brooke Noe. Sara Williams Row 4: Brice Hatcher. Zakary Cole. Paul Rosenberg. Jordan Zimmerman.&#13;
James Collingsworth. James Ortiz. Rebecca Page&#13;
Espelund, Cody 128&#13;
Espelund. Dustin 148&#13;
Espinoza, Zuleyma 128&#13;
Evans.Scott 128&#13;
Evers. Caitlin 128&#13;
F&#13;
Fahn, Jacob 2. 158&#13;
Farrington. Michelle 148&#13;
Farwell, Victoria 19. 138&#13;
Fauble, Zachary 60. 81.&#13;
138&#13;
Fell. Dwain 159&#13;
Feller. Brandon 167&#13;
Fetch. Marcus 146, 148&#13;
Fichter. KristyJo 98, 128&#13;
Fichter. Tamika 128&#13;
Figueroa. Christina 129&#13;
Figueroa, Hugo 119&#13;
Figueroa. Jaheesa 167. 180&#13;
Figueroa. Jovani 129&#13;
Filbert, Elizabeth 93. 159&#13;
Finch, Samantha 129&#13;
Fischer. Lacey 138&#13;
Fischer. Nicole 139&#13;
Fisher, Brandon 129&#13;
Fisher. Crystal 129&#13;
Fisher. Jonathan 139&#13;
Fisher, Shelby 139&#13;
Fjare, Eric 36, 77. 139&#13;
Fleming, Randi 129&#13;
Flom, Jessica 129 &#13;
Flott, Tyler 139&#13;
Football 56&#13;
Foote, Ashley 159&#13;
Foote, Jared 159&#13;
Foote, Lindsi 129&#13;
Formanek, Jessica&#13;
21 , 121 , 139&#13;
Foster, Steven 139&#13;
Fott, Tyler 76&#13;
Foulkes, Brandi 16, 159&#13;
Foulkes, Brian 129&#13;
Foulkes, Nicki 139&#13;
Fox, Sara&#13;
18, 34, 116, 148&#13;
Fox, Steven 129&#13;
Franklin, Donnisha 129&#13;
Franks, Jessica 129, 167&#13;
Franz, Alexander 148, 167&#13;
Frazier, Sean 159&#13;
Frederick, Chasity 139&#13;
Friesen, Alex 129&#13;
Frizzell. Natashia 129&#13;
Froehlich, Carsten&#13;
20, 92, 159&#13;
Frost.Ashley 17, 139&#13;
IJH6&#13;
Row 1: Patrisha Walker.&#13;
Crystal Lewis. Manha Kips,&#13;
Latisha Brown Row 2: Manha&#13;
Prim. Alaina Kennedy, Tina&#13;
Lippen. Row 3: Abigail&#13;
Wymore. Krystal Brown. Kalyn&#13;
Thomas. Beth Keenan. Row 4:&#13;
Zachary Allen. Devin Pe terson.&#13;
Christine Brenow&#13;
Frost. Christopher 129&#13;
Fry, Jordan 139&#13;
Fryman, Erin 28, 87&#13;
Full, Jacob 139&#13;
G&#13;
Gahm, Tessa 100, 129&#13;
Gallo, Paige 129&#13;
Gann, Kyle 109, 139&#13;
Gardner, Alan&#13;
100, 126, 129&#13;
Garner, Paul 129&#13;
Garrett, Cody 129&#13;
Garrett, Mici 129&#13;
George, Corey 129&#13;
Gerharter, Daniel 159&#13;
Gilbert, Katie 148&#13;
Gill. Justin 167&#13;
Gill, Kyle 129&#13;
Gillenwater, Jarred 149&#13;
Gillespie, Jennifer&#13;
25, 31 , 120, 149, 222&#13;
Gilliam, Grant 159&#13;
Glanz. Sara 79, 149&#13;
Glanz, Steven 149&#13;
Globe, Rachel 158&#13;
Golden, Darla 139&#13;
JHOTC Drill T Gorn&#13;
Golden, Seth 30, 129&#13;
Gonzalez, Angela 149&#13;
Goodin, Andrew 13, 139&#13;
Gorman, Jonathan 17, 129&#13;
Govea, Jeanette 126, 129&#13;
Graham, Austin 129&#13;
Grandick, Rachel 149&#13;
Gray, Joshua 149&#13;
Graybi ll. Taylor 120, 129&#13;
Green, Lynn 149&#13;
Green, Sean 158&#13;
Green, Troy 139&#13;
Gregg, Marie 139&#13;
Garvis, Brittany 129&#13;
Gavin, Leighann 118, 148 Row 1: Msgt. Von Cook. Sarah Kejeck. Laci Sawyer. Amanda Manifold. Katie Christenson.&#13;
Sara McEnearn ey, Felicia Westerberg, Major Scan Moore Row 2: Amber Hathaway, Michelle&#13;
Blum. Ryan Johnson. Phaedra Florea. Brenton Wagner. Hugo Figuerow. Chandelle Montanez&#13;
Row 3: Alesha Arnold. Asheia Williams Cook. Taylor Humbert. Paige Schlemmer.Christina&#13;
Butrovich. Colton South. Rebecca Wolfe. Audrianna Bent. Chris Bell Row 4: Nicholas Ring,&#13;
Sarah Leneir. Bill Christenson. Andrew Cable. Troy Scheer. David Roman. Paige Gallo. Tiffany&#13;
Hollinger. Justin Isenhour. James Ch erecwich&#13;
JHOTC Color Guord&#13;
Row 1: Msgt. Von Cook. Alesha Arnold. Kurtis Scully, Asheia Williams Cook . Major Scott Moore&#13;
Row 2: Christina Butrovich. Sarah Kejeck. Sara McEnearn ey. Michelle Blum Row 3: Hugo&#13;
Fiueroa.Coho Sou th.ChandelleWontane adSo thRow4 Kathe ri neMoe hl ~~Ca pbe ll. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&#13;
Troy Scheer. Troy Green. Todd Meadow. Cassie Thomas Row 5: Michael Lee. Michael Dillon. Adam&#13;
Miller. Andrew Cable&#13;
205 &#13;
JUSliGG LGHOUG&#13;
JHOTC HiflG TGam&#13;
Row 1: Msgt Von Cook, Katherine Moehle, Joshua Horne, Benjamin Nelson. Troy Green.&#13;
Christina Butrovich. Aaron Meadows. Major Scan L. Moore Row 2: David Roman. Kunis&#13;
Scully, Michael Dillon. Todd Meadows, Christopher Westcott.Chad South, Joshua Strutton&#13;
Row 3 Christopher Smith. Sean Bailey, Troy Scheer, Colton South. Billie Causlieri, Hugo&#13;
Figueroa Row 4: Nicholas Ring, Michael Lee. Andrew Cable, Josh Davison, Adam Miller,&#13;
Montana Kemmish, Charles Bell. Justin Hansen&#13;
Grego, Jessica&#13;
17, 55, 87, 139&#13;
Grice, Earl 139&#13;
Grice, Kenneth 129&#13;
Grimm, Alexander 167, 189&#13;
Grimm, Hannah 4, 94, 139&#13;
Grimm, Natasha 15, 149&#13;
Groepper, Nicholas 37, 129&#13;
Gross, Danna 158, 189&#13;
Guardado, Jacqueline 149&#13;
Gue, Anna 13, 158&#13;
Gutgsell, Vincent 129&#13;
Gutierrez, Amparo 12,&#13;
Gutierrez, Nazareth 129&#13;
Gysin, Staci 129&#13;
H&#13;
Hainline, Zachary 129&#13;
Hale, Che lsea 34&#13;
149&#13;
Hansen, Brett 139&#13;
Hanusa, Elizabeth&#13;
38, 158&#13;
Hanusa, Rebecca 158&#13;
Hanzlik, Terry 29&#13;
Hardick, Lau ren 149&#13;
Harm, Lucas&#13;
63, 130, 131&#13;
Harm, Ph ill ip&#13;
n 25, 26, 62, 158&#13;
Harmon, Cole 167&#13;
Harmon, l&lt;ristina 139&#13;
Harris, Jeremy 130, 131&#13;
Harris. Sarah 139&#13;
Hartman, Allison 4, 139&#13;
Hartman, Erik 149&#13;
Row 1: Nicole Hively, Jessica Joyner. Tyler Huerta Row 2: Dustin Espelund. Josie Brandt. Drake&#13;
Hazelwood, Rob Dittmer&#13;
Hartman, Nicho las 160 Heithoff, Emily 140&#13;
Harvey, Kylie 139 Heithoff, Samuel 37, 95,&#13;
Harvey, Trenton 27, 160 130, 131&#13;
Hasan, Bashar 32 Heitmann. Lauren 20, 160&#13;
Hatcher, Brice 130, 131 Hemmingsen, Jacob&#13;
Hathaway, Amber 149 130, 131&#13;
Hattori, Yuichi 33, 149 Hemmingsen, Sarah&#13;
Haug, Zane 126, 130, 131 130, 131&#13;
Haven, Curtis 130, 131 Henderson, Nicholas&#13;
Hayes, Ashley 130, 131 160, 183&#13;
Healy, Heather 140 Henley, Sean 140&#13;
Heckman, Justin 29 Henningsen, Jennifer 140&#13;
Heely, Heather 136 Henry, Savannah 130, 131&#13;
Heffernan, Alexis Herbert Brandon 140&#13;
118, 123, 140 Hermsen, Robert&#13;
Heistand, Abby 22, 140 38, 39, 92, 149&#13;
Ha llagan, Kurtis 139&#13;
Ha llam. Molly 158&#13;
Row 1: Stefani Zika, Staci Gysin. Morghan Wilcox, .-------..-----------,-------i&#13;
Halligan. Tiffany 129&#13;
Hamilton, Jesse 167&#13;
Hampton, Joseph 149&#13;
Haney, Ashley 139&#13;
Hankins, Melissa 130, 131&#13;
Hansen, Ba rtholomew 158&#13;
206&#13;
Amber Posoisil, Kristina Kline. Ol ivia McElroy. Row&#13;
2: Kourtney Krause. Haruka Horiuchi, Amanda&#13;
Swolley, Haruka Tsuchida, Mariah Atteberry,&#13;
Heather Heally, Cassie Cooper Row 3: Sara&#13;
Mansker. Amber Myres. Jennifer Lippert, Tiffany&#13;
Halligan, Jordan Alasad, Sara James Row 4: Corey&#13;
Himes, Hollie Bates, Leah Wenninghoff. Abby&#13;
Heistand, Jill Devault, Ashley Haney&#13;
MiHGd Choir &#13;
Hernandez. Amanda 167&#13;
Hernandez. Nicole 149&#13;
Herr. Colin&#13;
25, 43, 160, 222&#13;
Herr, Kelsey 136, 140&#13;
Herron. Joshua 130, 131&#13;
Hester. Nichole 149&#13;
Hibbard. Jamie 149&#13;
Hicks, Sean 87, 140&#13;
Hiffernan. Jordan 140&#13;
Higginbotham. Jordan&#13;
6, 13, 59, 74,&#13;
80, 121, 140&#13;
Hildreth, Cody 160&#13;
Hill, Kaylee 140&#13;
Hilz. Jamie&#13;
MUG~ Trial&#13;
Hlebichuk, Amber&#13;
130, 131&#13;
Hodapp, Barry&#13;
Row 1: Dawn Knoble. Molly Smith,&#13;
Tracy Jones. Lindsey Larsen, Emily&#13;
Zimmerm an, Melissa Losh. Jennifer&#13;
Croghan. Nicole Hively, Alexandra&#13;
Bohnet. Chriswpher Diez. Zoe&#13;
Petersen. Jessica Addison Row 2:&#13;
Bryan Pregon, Patrick Andersen.&#13;
Matthew McCormick. Jeffrey&#13;
Kramer, Kyle Blohn. Rafael AlverioNewwn. Adrian Villareal&#13;
72, 130, 131&#13;
Hodapp, Teresa&#13;
Hollinger, Stephen 167&#13;
Hollinger, Tiffany 161&#13;
Hollins. Amy 123, 149&#13;
Holmes. Lindsey 20&#13;
Hopkins, Justin 161 , 186&#13;
6, 16, 69, 92, Hopper. Jordan 92, 149&#13;
109, 161, 191&#13;
Huckins. Marshall 140&#13;
Hudspeth, Dillon 130, 131&#13;
Hudspeth, Logan 150&#13;
Hudspeth, Tiffany 130, 131&#13;
Huerta, Tyler 140&#13;
Huerter. Meagan 140&#13;
94, 102, 120, 160, 191&#13;
Hilz, Jonathan 149 Hoffman, Tyler 130, 131&#13;
Hilz. Sarah 17, 61, 70, 149 Hoffmeier. Anne 161&#13;
Himes, Corey 130, 131&#13;
Hively, Austin 130, 131&#13;
Hively, Nicole&#13;
Horiuchi, Haruka 12. 25. 33&#13;
Horne. Joshua 130, 131&#13;
Hotz, Edward 130, 131&#13;
Hug, Joshua 77, 96, 150&#13;
Huggins. Ian 161&#13;
Hu ghes, Fra nkie 140&#13;
Hultgren, Andrew 150&#13;
Hultman, Brady 140&#13;
6, 11 , 23, 25, 113,&#13;
160&#13;
Hogue, Samantha&#13;
118, 161&#13;
Hogueison, Shaun&#13;
Hohneke, Amanda&#13;
30, 130, 131&#13;
149&#13;
Hotz, Jacob 130, 131&#13;
Hough, Nicole 161&#13;
Howe, Ryan 140&#13;
Hi xso .A nd re 60~~~oll an d. St ep he 14 ~~ 0rGhGS(rH&#13;
Row 1: Elizabeth Kenkel, Jessica Kellner, Jordan Miller, Marshall Huckins. Jessica Brannigan,&#13;
Alexandra Jones. Amanda Manifold, Vicwria Farwell Row 2: Stacie Brazeal, Lindsay&#13;
Bressman. Beny Nguyen, Brennan Murray, Malynda Davis. Amanda Schroder. Kaitlyn Ban.&#13;
Lauren Heitmann. Justin DenlDn, Benjamin McKinley, Stephanie Wen. Hannah Grimm Row 3:&#13;
Nolionol Honor SoGiGlU&#13;
Row 1: Taylor Scott. Michael Reid. Jamie Hilz. Row 2: Megan Parrott, Em ilee Sorenson. Colin Herr,&#13;
Dallas Beck, Manhew Allen, Jacob Krabbe Row 3: Kim Son Tran, Jenna Nikkel. Bridgene Liswn.&#13;
Nicole Hively, Lindsey Ring, Stephanie Campbell. Row 4: Betty Nguyen. Damaris Llanas, Phillip&#13;
Harm. Alexandra Jones. Emily Hummel. Stephanie Wen Row 5: Elizabeth Kenkel, Caitlin Brow,&#13;
Andrea Wright. Emily Stanford. Em ily Prugh, Amy Mach muller Row 6: Anna Gue. Allison Opal,&#13;
Jonathan Thomsen, Ian Spang enberg, Nolan Val lier. Wesley Smith, Matthew Twehous&#13;
Taylor Smith, Sarah Ingraham. Stephanie Brown. Anna Gue. Jamie Hilz. Elizabeth Hanusa.&#13;
Jeffrey Regan. Nicholas Henderson. Jesus Navarrete, Douglas Olson. Savannah Michalski,&#13;
Laura Peters. Devon Lee, Melissa Larsen. Amparo Gutierrez. Rachel Mass, Brianna Myre Row 4:&#13;
Jason Spurgin. Tanner Munson, Allison Opal. Emily Longnecker. Kimber Markley, Emily Prugh,&#13;
Lyndsie Hunter-Mullin, Paul Garner, Nicholas Slade. Scan Evans. Colwn Swgdill, Nicholas&#13;
Raether, Anna Unwin, Ashley Kohrell. Christa Smith, Sean Hicks Row 5: Megan Slyter. Erica&#13;
Erixon. Heather Williamson. Tyler Hoffman. Emily Stanford, Eric Dison. Kyle Stanley, Cody&#13;
Espelund, Paul Schroder. Joshua Jackson, Colby Beck, Stephanie Krijan. Ashley Hayes. Kyle&#13;
Gill, Audrianna Bent, Karie Rainey&#13;
207 &#13;
rGGr HGIPGrs&#13;
Row 1 :Billie Shelwn. Lindsey Larsen. Nikki Milder. Gabriel Petratis. Tara Race. Melissa Larsen.&#13;
Jennifer Croghan Row 2: Brinani Robinson. Brittnee Keller. Latisha Brown. Stacy Underwood.&#13;
Amanda Otten. Dakota Christensen. Jaheesa Figueroa. Chelsea Brown Row 3: Jeffrey Regan.&#13;
Salana Lamkins. Hanna Tinley. Janay Campin. Mariah Heberry. Meagan Huener. Melissa&#13;
Losh. Jim Tournabane Row 4: Savannah Michalski. Bobbie Haynes. Sarah Milner. Skyler&#13;
Leigh, Jessie Brizendine. Emily Prugh. Kaylee Hill. Cory Peterson. Nathan Riggle Row 5: Troy&#13;
Green. Emmalee Cain. Mekayla Davis. Bobbi Nowlin. Kyle Stanley. Huben Sims. Kyle Suder,&#13;
Tyler Brietzke. Aaron Behrens&#13;
Hultman, Ian 161&#13;
Humbert, Taylor 140&#13;
Hummel, Ami 19, 150&#13;
Hummel, Emily 18, 107, 161&#13;
Hunter, Huston 65, 150&#13;
Hunter, Lyndsie Mullin&#13;
130, 131&#13;
Huntoon, Joshua 150&#13;
Huntoon, Ste phanie&#13;
75, 130, 131&#13;
Huntoon, William 160&#13;
Huseth, Shane 123, 140&#13;
Hutcheson, Peter 123, 140&#13;
Hutchison, Casey 85, 150&#13;
Hutchison, Shirley 31&#13;
Hytrek, Cody 160&#13;
Ingraham, Laura 13, 80, 140&#13;
Ingraham, Sarah 102, 160&#13;
Irwin, Kody 150&#13;
Isenhour, Jamie 140&#13;
Isenhour, Justin 140&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson, Joshua 130, 131&#13;
208&#13;
Jackson, Kellie 160&#13;
Jackson, Sara 160&#13;
Jacobsen, Ian 130, 131&#13;
Jacobsen, Scott 167&#13;
James, Sara 150&#13;
Jarzynka, Trent 130, 131&#13;
Jensen, Kelly 122, 167, 191&#13;
Jensen, Tani 130, 131&#13;
Jensen, Tyler 150&#13;
Jensen, Zachary 130, 131&#13;
Jepperson, Tanner 130, 131&#13;
Jerkovich, Joshua 140&#13;
Johannes, Michael 160&#13;
Johnson, Brent 37, 76, 140&#13;
Johnson, Kri ss 130, 131&#13;
Johnson, Lucas 160&#13;
SGiGnGG Club&#13;
Row 1: Dan Whaley. Michelle Farrington. Kim&#13;
Son Tran. Victoria Farwell. Michelle Farrington.&#13;
Hollie Bates. Belly Nguyen Row 2: Kyle Willis.&#13;
Ryan Willis. Jessica Addison. Man hew Klimek.&#13;
Dawn Knoble. Justin Heckman Row 3: Jacob&#13;
Young. Robert Kerber, Cody Garren. Mark&#13;
McCormick. Matthew Twehous&#13;
rRg [!lea Kealy, E'ica Shockey, Elysha Wickmao. Sa.a Li pea moo. Ashley Cla.k,Jessica Fmmanek&#13;
Row 2: Tesia Winter. Bridgette Liswn. Stacy Underwood. Jamie Stueve. Jordan Higginbotham&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 130, 131&#13;
Johnson, Tara 146, 150&#13;
Johnson, Tyler 130, 131, 140&#13;
Johnston, Caleb 150&#13;
Johnston, Cole 150&#13;
Jones, Alexandra&#13;
7, 11. 25, 26,&#13;
75, 160, 185&#13;
Jones, Mandy 130, 131&#13;
Jones, Tracy 122, 150&#13;
Jones, Victoria 12&#13;
Jones, Zach 100&#13;
Joyner, Jessica 140&#13;
Juhl, Clayton 55, 80, 150&#13;
K&#13;
Kafka, \(y\e 140&#13;
Kaiser, Scott 150&#13;
Kalstrup, Jennifer 140&#13;
\(ealy, Jessica 121&#13;
Kejick, Sarah 150&#13;
l(e\ler, Brittnee 140&#13;
Kelley, Michael 167&#13;
Kelley, Steven 160&#13;
Kellner, Jessica 150&#13;
Kelly, Courtney 150&#13;
Kelly, Steven 118&#13;
Kemmish, Montana 140&#13;
Kemmish, Spencer 140&#13;
Kenkel, Elizabeth&#13;
102, 112, 161&#13;
l(enkel. Tyler 150&#13;
\(ennedy, Nathaniel 140&#13;
\(ephart, \(y\e 140&#13;
Kerber, Robert 141&#13;
Kernes, Bryan 150 &#13;
Kerns. Francis 167&#13;
Keuck, Lindsay 150&#13;
Kieffer. Joseph 126&#13;
Killion, Troy&#13;
43, 51, 61, 95, 161&#13;
Kinen, Megan 42, 161&#13;
Kinney, Nathan 150&#13;
Kinney, Robert 29&#13;
Kjeldgaard, l&lt;imberly 150&#13;
Klimek. Matthew 150&#13;
Kline. Kristina 141&#13;
Klockner, Ryan 141&#13;
Kness. Alyssa 141&#13;
Knoble, Dawn 141&#13;
Knott, Ruth 4. 141&#13;
Knuth, Golda 141&#13;
l&lt;oehler. Joshua 167&#13;
Kohrell, Ashley 141&#13;
Kopelciw, Christopher 151&#13;
Kovacs, Nicole 18, 151&#13;
l&lt;rabbe, Jacob&#13;
11, 13' 5 7, 112' 161&#13;
Kramer. Jeffrey&#13;
19, 38, 39, 109, 151&#13;
SPGGGh&#13;
Row 1: Tara Race, Kyle Stanley, Rose Da ugherty, Molly&#13;
Schlater, Emily Prugh Row 2: Brie Myre, Sarah Peters, Ami&#13;
Hummel. Megan Parrott, Taylor Scan, Nicole Hively, Rachel&#13;
Osborne. Lindsey Ring Row 3: Dawn Knoble, Brooke Noe, Sara&#13;
Michael. Carly Beckman, Laura Fenner, James Nordmeyer,&#13;
Elizabeth Hanusa Row 4: Andrea Edwards, Caitl in Brow,&#13;
Tessa Brow, Jessi Anderson, Nicole Fischer, La cey Fischer. Sara&#13;
Wi lliams. Row 5: Counney Roberts. Courtney Harkleroad,&#13;
Jeffrey Kramer, Nicole Kovacs, Christopher Maher, Tyler&#13;
Mahood, Nolan Vallier, Molly Smith&#13;
Krijan, Stephanie 70&#13;
Krueger. Jonathan 167&#13;
Krueger. Miranda 151&#13;
Kruse. Emily 141&#13;
Kruse, Todd 141&#13;
l&lt;uhn. Michelle 161&#13;
Kunkle, Jennifer 110, 161&#13;
L&#13;
Lairmore, Kaleigha 141&#13;
Lalk, Jeremy&#13;
2, 65, 161, 185&#13;
Lamkins, Salana 141&#13;
Larsen, Lindsey 89, 151&#13;
Larsen. Melissa 87, 141&#13;
Larson, Michael 90, 141&#13;
Lawrie, Jamie 141&#13;
Lee.Devon 116, 151&#13;
Lee, Michael 161&#13;
Leesley, Erin 141&#13;
Leigh, Skyler 151&#13;
Leistad, Julisa 28, 74&#13;
Lenny 1&#13;
Lenoir. Sarah 161&#13;
Lepe, Margarita 151&#13;
Lepe, Maribel 117&#13;
Lett. Joseph 151&#13;
Lewis. Cara 163&#13;
Lewis. Crystal 163&#13;
Lewis, Geno Ill 141&#13;
Lewis. Jessica 141&#13;
Lewis. Madeline 90, 141&#13;
Lightfoot, Denise 84&#13;
Lingner. Stephanie 141&#13;
Li ppert, Andrew 141&#13;
Lippert, Ashley 163&#13;
Lippert, Brittney 151&#13;
Lippert. Jennifer 163&#13;
Li ppert, Les lie 163&#13;
uouno NGUJ DGsion&#13;
Row 1: James Ortiz, Ami Hummel, Sarah Shively, Jessica Tekippe. Row 2: Donald Kellar, Rose _&#13;
Daugheny, Melissa Hankins. Cody Murphy, Andrea Wright, Molly Schlater. Kyle Stanley Row&#13;
3: Heather Williamson. Bobbie Haynes, Salana Lamkins. Kendra Salter, Amber Walters, Emma&#13;
Marshall, Tara Johnson. Row 4: Melinda Cavanaugh, Kourtney Krause, Quinn Powell,&#13;
smdGnl counGil&#13;
Row 1: Elizabeth Oniz. Jenna Nikkel. Kaitlyn Batt Emilee Sorenson, Dallas Beck, Alaxandra&#13;
Jones, Taylor Scott, Emma Marshall, Rose Daugherty, Jason Scheffler Row 2: Jamie Stueve,&#13;
Claire Murphy, Darah Drennen, Crystal Dierks. Erin Whittington. Emily Zimmerman, Alison&#13;
Behrens. Caroline Murphy, Sasha Pira Row 3: Sara Williams, Jessica Formanek, Taija Velasquez.&#13;
Teresa Hodapp, Jeffrey Kramer. Michael Zimmerman. Phillip Harm, Becca Page, Nicole Hively,&#13;
.Jennifer Croghan Row 4: Lindsay Sorenson. Kyle Gann. Jordan Thompson. Christopher Maher.&#13;
Trent Harvey, Colby Beck&#13;
Nicholas Wise, Jeffrey Kramer, Emily Hummel. Jordan Miller, Amanda Page, Sara Williams&#13;
209 &#13;
Varsilu/JV DHSGbHll&#13;
f rGshmGn DBSGbBll&#13;
Row 1: Gabriel Nunez, Austin Hively, Patrick Peters, Andrew Ernst. Alex Storey, Edward Petry&#13;
Row 2: Gabriel Petratis, Matthew Kenkel, Colby Beck, Austin Graham, Peter Hutcheson, Kyle&#13;
Gann Row 3: Jonathan Wright, Tyler Rudat. Tyler Johnson, Jordon Thompson, Tyler Brietzke&#13;
Lippert, Tina 163&#13;
Lippert, Tonya 163&#13;
Liston, Anthony 136, 141&#13;
Liston, Bridgette&#13;
11, 25, 26, 121,&#13;
163, 184&#13;
Llanas, Damaris 167&#13;
Loehr, Stephanie 141&#13;
Lombardo, Caitlin 123, 151&#13;
Long, Joshua 167&#13;
Longnecker, Emily&#13;
27, 120, 122, 163&#13;
Longnecker, l&lt;atelyn 146, 151&#13;
Lopez, Fabiola 167&#13;
Lopez, Tiffani 167&#13;
Losh, Melissa 69, 113, 162&#13;
Lunsford, Tiffany 151&#13;
M&#13;
Machmuller, Amy 162&#13;
Mackland, Kayla 13, 114,&#13;
123, 190&#13;
Madsen, Jillian 94, 122, 162,&#13;
184&#13;
Madsen, l&lt;yle 151&#13;
Maher, Christopher&#13;
210&#13;
6, 8, 19, 38,&#13;
39, 162&#13;
Maher, Frederick 8, 42&#13;
Mahood, Cory 64, 162&#13;
Mahood, Tyler 141&#13;
Mallory, Natasha 162&#13;
Malone, Amanda 141&#13;
Mandelko, Steve 15, 38&#13;
Manifold, Amanda 141&#13;
Mann, Johnathan 141&#13;
Markley, l(imber&#13;
53, 81, 162&#13;
Marshall, Emma&#13;
109, 151&#13;
Maske, Charles 167&#13;
Mass, Cody 141&#13;
Mass, Kacie 79, 132&#13;
Mass, Rachel 151&#13;
Mass, Tyler 132&#13;
Mathiesen, Britney 151&#13;
Mathiesen, Richard&#13;
24, 81, 85, 141&#13;
frGshmGn&#13;
HBS~GlbBll Row 1: Tyler Johnson, Samuel Heithoff.&#13;
Joseph Schultz, Alexander Prideaux Row&#13;
2: Kyle WamlJold, Brian Foulkes, Dustin&#13;
Davis, Taylor Atkinson Row 3: Austin&#13;
Hively, Rob Kinney, Nicholas Groepper&#13;
Row 1: Garrett Broadbent, Aaron Blum, Michael Rice, Jacob Welch, Ian Huggins, Joseph McElroy Row2:&#13;
Zane Fourney, Troy Killion, Dallas Beck, Jeffrey Regan, Cory Peterson, John Wolfe. Brian Shannon Row&#13;
3: Bud Mutum, Nathaniel Kennt. Kyle Suder, Scali Kaiser, Robert Riggs, Name Starner&#13;
Matuszeski, Tiffany 151&#13;
May, Chuck 66&#13;
McCall, Joseph&#13;
11, 12, 25, 26,&#13;
72, 162&#13;
McCall, Lindsey 80, 151&#13;
Mccann, Megan 141&#13;
Mccardle, Katie 26, 162, 189&#13;
McCarthy, Emily 17, 141&#13;
McCoid, Nicholas 141&#13;
McCormick, Mark 85, 141&#13;
McCormick, Matthew&#13;
118, 163, 222&#13;
McCoy, Lindsey 55, 75, 151&#13;
McCoy, Taylor 132&#13;
Mccumber, Stefani 132&#13;
McCune, Adam 167&#13;
McDonald, Alescia 132&#13;
McElroy, Joseph 151&#13;
McElroy, Kathleen&#13;
16, 42, 43, 118, 163&#13;
McElroy, Micajah 163&#13;
McElroy, Olivia 141&#13;
McEnearney, Sara 132&#13;
McFadden, Benjamin 167&#13;
McGruder, Chelsy 132&#13;
McGruder, Julia 132&#13;
Mcl&lt;ern, Kathryn 132&#13;
McKown, Dawn 132&#13;
McMaken, Joel 151&#13;
McShannon, Heather 132&#13;
McSorely, Lindsey 126&#13;
Mcsorley, Lindsey 132&#13;
Meadows, Aaron 132&#13;
Meadows, Todd 39, 141 &#13;
Meeker. Andy 132&#13;
Meeker, Anthony 151&#13;
Mesenbrink, Heather 151&#13;
Messerole, Brittany 163&#13;
Meyerring, Alyssa 151&#13;
Meyers, Jacob 142&#13;
Michalski, Cody 132&#13;
Michalski, Savannah&#13;
87, 142&#13;
Miell, Gage 142&#13;
Miguel, Griselda 167&#13;
Mihalenko, Shaye 152&#13;
Mihalenko, Taylor 142&#13;
Mikulcky, Rebecca 71&#13;
Mikulecky, Rebecca&#13;
43, 101 , 117, 167&#13;
Milder, Benjamin 142&#13;
Milder, Nikki 152&#13;
Milder, Sam 76&#13;
Milder, Samuel 142&#13;
Miles, Christopher 163&#13;
Miller, Adam&#13;
11, 25, 43, 114,&#13;
115, 163, 185, 188&#13;
Sophomorn&#13;
HHShGlbHll&#13;
Row 1: Andrew Goodin. James Collingsworth.&#13;
Richard Mathiesen. Dustin Davis. Austin Hively&#13;
Row 2: Tyler Alitz. Anthony Liston. Paul Tekippe.&#13;
Aaron Stucker. Lorenz Cruz Row 3: Dave Stucker.&#13;
Tyler W. Johnson. Tyler Rudat. Jordan&#13;
Thompson. Nathaniel Kennedy, Matthew&#13;
Calderon. Larry Peterson&#13;
Miller, Angela 17, 132 Milner. Zachary 163, 186&#13;
Miller. Benjamin 87 Moehle, Katherine 152&#13;
Miller, Jordan 30, 152 Mohan, Ashley 162&#13;
Miller, l&lt;olby 163, 187 Montanez, Chandelle 142&#13;
Miller, Mallory 132 Mooney, Kara 61, 162&#13;
Miller, Meghan Moore, Nicholas 152&#13;
16, 17, 90, 94, Mora, Baldemar 96&#13;
123, 142, 163, Mora. Carra 88, 162&#13;
187, 189 Morris. Jennifer 132&#13;
Miller, Shannon 167 Mortensen, Ni cho las 132&#13;
Milner, Cassandra 152 Moss. Zacha ry 142&#13;
Milner, Sarah Munson, Tanner 101 , 152&#13;
30, 52, 111, 152 Munyon. Derek 132&#13;
Milner. Zach 72, 80 Murphy, Amanda 142&#13;
Murphy, Caroline 122. 152&#13;
Murphy, Claire 122, 152&#13;
Murphy, Cody 132&#13;
Murray, Brennan 53, 152&#13;
Murray, Devon 104, 132&#13;
Mutum, Bud 152&#13;
Myers, Amber 132&#13;
Myre, Brianna 142&#13;
Myre, Jeremy 167&#13;
Myre, Joshua 142&#13;
N&#13;
Nadler. Andrew 13, 152&#13;
Nadler. Nathan 142&#13;
Navarrete, Amy 22&#13;
Navarrete, Jesus 132&#13;
Nee. Ashley 167&#13;
f fGShmGn HHShGlbHll&#13;
Row 1: Cara Pettit. Jennifer Morris. Jessica Flom. Samantha Cedillio. Brittany Cheney. Row 2:&#13;
varsilu HHSGbHll&#13;
Row 1: Jacob Fahn. Tyler Al itz. Jacob Ott. Jacob Krabbe Row 2: Melissa Ramirez. Tyler W.&#13;
Johnson. Cory Peterson. John Wolfe. Aaron Behrens. Cory Mahood Row 3: Dick Wettengel.&#13;
Michael Allmon. Huston Hunter. Travis Rud at. Jeremy Lalk. Jeff Morgan&#13;
Denny Devault. Sadie Fahn. Megan Warneke. Mallory Miller. Nicole Paulson. Kayla Babbitt&#13;
21 1 &#13;
JV HHS~GlbHll&#13;
Vorsilu HHShGlbHll&#13;
Row 1: Heather Rutledge. Emilee Sorenson. Stacie Brazeal. Alysia Collins Row 2: Brittany Ridenour. Bryn&#13;
Schwab. Jessica Grego. Lindsay Sorenson. Laura Sales. Brittany Messerole Row 3: Rob Dittmer. Chuck&#13;
May. Sarah Milner. Sara Glanz. Janay Campin. Phil Neilson. Russ Mapes&#13;
Row 1: Sadie Fahn. Samantha Cedillio. Danielle Reed Row 2: Jessica Grego. Bryn Schwab.&#13;
Laura Sales. Janay Campin. Lindsay Sorenson Row 3: Brittany Messerole. Jillian Allen. Ruth&#13;
Knott. Rebecca Page. Abby Hiestand. Rob Dittmer&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 142&#13;
Nelson, Benjamin 162&#13;
Nelson, Jahren 132&#13;
Nelson, Thomas 142&#13;
Nelson, Timothy 132&#13;
Newland, Alyssa 142&#13;
Nguyen, Betty 112, 152&#13;
Nichols, Ashley 162&#13;
Nichols, Dana 132&#13;
Nichols, Robbie 30, 152&#13;
Nielsen, Caleb 132&#13;
Nielsen, Whitney 132&#13;
Nightser, Adam 167&#13;
Nikkel, Jenna&#13;
5, 41, 116, 120, 152&#13;
Nixon, Daniel 132&#13;
Nixon, Rebecca 152&#13;
Nobiling, Jerad 152&#13;
Noe, Brooke 94, 123, 142&#13;
Nolan, Mitchell 142&#13;
Noonen, Christopher 152&#13;
Norbert 43&#13;
Norman, Kylie 12&#13;
Norris, Mallory 132&#13;
Nowlin, Bobbi 132&#13;
Nowlin, Richard 152&#13;
Nunez, Gabriel 51, 142&#13;
Nuzum, Jeffery 13&#13;
212&#13;
Nuzum, Jeffrey&#13;
57, 80, 111, 162&#13;
Nye, Trevor 167&#13;
0&#13;
O'Brien, Christy 132&#13;
O'Brien, Emily 162&#13;
01&#13;
Dell, Allyssa 162, 191&#13;
Ogborn, Rachel 152&#13;
Ohnesorge, Christopher&#13;
70, 162&#13;
Olsen, Douglas 167&#13;
Olsen, Jennifer 132&#13;
Olson, Eric 31&#13;
Onate, Amelia&#13;
55, 152, 167&#13;
Opal, Allison 164&#13;
cross coumru&#13;
Row 1: Craig Lenihan. Michael Williams. Lindsay&#13;
Sorenson. Samuel Heithoff. Barry Hodapp, Taija&#13;
Velasquez. Nicole Hernandez. Lindsey McCoy. Laura&#13;
Ingraham. Jessica Grego. Emilee Sorenson. Bonnie Wright.&#13;
Molly Schlater. Lindsey Ring. Kathleen McElroy. Michael&#13;
Freeman Row 2: Benjamin McKinley, Benjamin Reed.&#13;
Rafael Alverio-Newton. Gabriel Petratis. Matthew Peters&#13;
Peter Hutcheson. Jonathan Gorman. Matthew Twehou;,&#13;
Clayton Juhl. Emily Leber. Jacob Welch. Daniel Vonhman&#13;
Dara Beltran. Stephanie Huntoon. Amelia Onate. Ronald.&#13;
Lakatas. Rebecca Stehly. Joshua Hug. Rob en Riggs&#13;
Ortega, Alicia 167&#13;
Ortiz, Elizabeth 123, 152&#13;
Ortiz, James&#13;
61, 106, 113, 152&#13;
Osler, Kenneth 167&#13;
Ott, Jacob 80, 152&#13;
Otten, Amanda 98, 142&#13;
Ottenbacher, Amanda 164&#13;
Ozee, Tiffany 167&#13;
p&#13;
Pace, Justin 111&#13;
Pafford, Nicholas 142&#13;
Page, Amanda 20, 153&#13;
Page, Becca 4, 123, 142&#13;
Parker, Rachelle&#13;
107, 110, 142&#13;
Parrott, Amanda 164&#13;
Parrott, Megan&#13;
43, 94, 122,&#13;
164, 191&#13;
Patterson, Jessie 10, 164&#13;
Paulson, Nicole 132&#13;
Perez, Jose 167&#13;
Perkins, Aaron 142&#13;
Perry, Kendra 132&#13;
Peters, Laura 17, 153&#13;
Peters, Matthew 11, 77,&#13;
105, 153 &#13;
Peters. Patrick 133&#13;
Peters. Sarah 105. 143&#13;
Petersen. Brandon 133&#13;
Petersen. Nicole 164. 180&#13;
Petersen. Zoe 10, 143&#13;
Peterson, Alexandria&#13;
16, 17, 68. 164&#13;
Peterson. Cindy 9&#13;
Peterson, Cory 9. 73, 153&#13;
Peterson, Devin 167&#13;
Peterson. Rhiannon 164&#13;
Petratis, Gabriel 143&#13;
Petry, Lace 167&#13;
Petry, Megan 143&#13;
Pettit. Cara 133&#13;
Pfeiffer, Nicholas 2, 164&#13;
Philbrick, Andrew&#13;
19, 27. 43, 165&#13;
Pike. Nicholas 133&#13;
Pike. Savannah 133&#13;
Pike. Zachary 133&#13;
Pira, Sasha 165&#13;
Plum. Robert 21. 26. 165&#13;
Plum. Ross 133&#13;
Ponce, Trisha 165&#13;
f rGshmGn f OOlbHll&#13;
Row 1: Shawn Welch, Connor Behrens. Colby Beck. Theodore&#13;
Brown, Tyler Johnson. Chriswpher Johnson. Tyler Ely Row 2:&#13;
Ryan Ellrott, Zachary Pike. Dustin Davis, Austin Hively, Rick&#13;
Wyant, Tom Harm, Melissa Traub, Sterling Schneidewind, Joseph&#13;
Stanford, Austin Long, Nathan Kantor Row 3: Nathaniel Thallas&#13;
Jordan Stan ley, Jamison Tietsort, Kyle Wombold, Jahren Nelson,&#13;
Nicholas Mortensen. Travis Belt, Austin Graham, Corbin Wells.&#13;
Nicholas Groepper, Joshua Cannon Row 4: Tanner Jepperson,&#13;
Nathan Rod ine. Chase Tanner, Joseph Kieffer. Dillon Hudspeth,&#13;
Tyler Johnson, Tyler Mass, Brian Foulkes. Joshua Reynolds, John&#13;
Ri ce, Christopher Bell&#13;
Popp, Dustin 143&#13;
Porter. Brooke 153&#13;
Pospisil. Amber 153&#13;
Powell. Quinten&#13;
106, 116. 133&#13;
Pregon, Bryan 34&#13;
Prideaux. Alex 133&#13;
Prideaux. Ally 34, 153&#13;
Prim. Martha 153&#13;
Prosser, Jonathan&#13;
94, 122. 143&#13;
Pruett, Shelby 133&#13;
Prugh, Emily&#13;
12, 18, 102. 153&#13;
Pursell. Jacob 133&#13;
Putnam. Mekayla&#13;
4, 6, 78, 112.&#13;
121 . 143&#13;
Putnam. Tracy 167&#13;
0&#13;
Queen. Melissa 165, 187&#13;
Quicke. Tiffani 114, 167&#13;
R&#13;
Race, Tara 95, 143&#13;
Rader. Brooke 133&#13;
Radke. Casandra 133&#13;
Radke. Jeremy 153&#13;
VorsilU/JV f OOlbHll&#13;
Row I: Aaron Smith. Anthony Liston. Stephanie Brown. Kenneth Wilcox, Joshua Bra unersrither Row 2: nous 0011&#13;
Raether. Nicholas 143&#13;
Rainey, Katie 133&#13;
Ramirez. Melissa 165&#13;
Rankin. Tatyanna 153&#13;
Rannells, Jackie 153&#13;
Rasmussen, Scott 143&#13;
Rau. Justin 167&#13;
Rau. Quinton 133&#13;
Rea, Alexis 153&#13;
Reed. Jessica&#13;
94, 112. 123. 165.&#13;
180. 187, 191&#13;
Reed, Jylene 165&#13;
Regan.Jeffrey 103, 112, 165&#13;
Caleb Johnston. Cory Peterson, An drew Goodin, Zachary Fauble, Ch ristopher Westcott, Joseph McCall,&#13;
Austin Ri ng, Zachary Milner. Matthew Driscoll, Ga briel Nunez. Steven Kelley Row 3: James Ryba, Paul&#13;
Tekippe, Brian Roth. Bart Witte. Nick Helkenn, Bob Forsyth. James Larsen. Tod Blatt. Ri ck Nickerson,&#13;
Melissa Trau b, Andrew Lippert, Cody Sm ith Row 4: Logan Hudspeth, Aaron Behrens, Mark Petersen,&#13;
Jonathan Hilz, Mitchell Nolan, Trenwn Harvey, Andrew Schmidt, Joshua Huntoon, Cody Budd, Dallas&#13;
Beck, Matthew Alle n Row 5: Jeffrey Nuzu m. Curtis Brown. Jacob Krabbe. Aaron Michalski, Jacob Ott,&#13;
Cole Johnston. Martin Dollen. John Wolfe. Brian Shannon, Phillip Harm. Christopher Maher Row 6:&#13;
Row 1: Jordan Fry, Ryan Willis Row 2:Robert Billinton, Jonathan Wright. Gage Mile, Kyle&#13;
Warn bold&#13;
Justin Wert, Charles Bell, Tyler Rudat. Nathan Kinney, Montana Kemmish, Ky le Blohn, Nathaniel&#13;
Kennedy, Huston Hunter. Kyle Suder. Cl ark Allen, Collin Schroe der ,..----,..-"""""'"' --,.~~~~~~~--...,&#13;
213 &#13;
(Varsity, above) Row 1: Rachel Mass, Tesia&#13;
Winter Row 2: Girl, Rebecca Mikulecky,&#13;
Bridgene Liston. Lindsay Sorernson (JV, right)&#13;
Row 1: Girl. Laura Peters&#13;
Reid, Michael&#13;
1, 25, 26, 43,&#13;
81, 101 , 164&#13;
Reikofski, Heather 133&#13;
Ren shaw, Alicia 86, 153&#13;
Reynolds, Josh 133&#13;
Reynolds, Nikita 133&#13;
Rhodes.Joshua 153&#13;
Rice, Dana 133&#13;
Rice, Jarrod II 153, 167&#13;
Rice, John 133&#13;
Rice, Kaycee 133&#13;
Rice, Michael 153&#13;
Richard s, Amanda 133&#13;
Richards, Dezerai 143&#13;
Ri chey, Tiffany 153&#13;
Ridenour, Brittany&#13;
13, 58, 66, Bl 143&#13;
Rief, Joseph 164&#13;
Ri ggle, Nathan 21, 153&#13;
Riggs, Robert 51, 69, 164&#13;
Ring, Austin 77, 164&#13;
Ring, Lindsey&#13;
24, 38, 55, 105, 153&#13;
Ring, Nicholas 143&#13;
Rios, Martha 153, 164&#13;
Rivkind. Justin 167&#13;
214&#13;
JV SOGGGr&#13;
Dirts Dolf&#13;
Roane, Amanda 133&#13;
Robbins, Brittney 143&#13;
Roberts, Bradley 153&#13;
Roberts, Courtney 155&#13;
Robinson, Brittani&#13;
61, 153&#13;
Robinson, Eric 29&#13;
Rodenburg, Wesley 19,&#13;
153&#13;
Rodriguez, Eunises&#13;
12, 153&#13;
Roehr, Becky 143&#13;
Rogers, Austin 143&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 167&#13;
Rollings, Amanda 133'&#13;
Rollings, Steven 133&#13;
varsilu SoGGGr&#13;
Row 1: Daniel Nixon, Marcus Williams, Austin&#13;
Ring, Matthew Driscoll, Joshua Jerkovich, Eric&#13;
Fjare, Kyle Schropp, Samuel Heithoff. Nickolas&#13;
Pa fford. Yu ichi Hattori Row 2: Eric Hallagan.&#13;
Nolan Vallier, Zachary Fauble, Cody Thomas,&#13;
Trent Harvey, Samuel Mlder. Derek Alba,&#13;
Benj amin Milder, Clayton Juhl, Tyler Thomas.&#13;
Cody Barren&#13;
Row 1: Sterling Schneidewind. Nolan Vallier. Tyler Flou. Marcus Wi lliams. Zachary Fauble. Jacob Agnew.&#13;
Samuel Heithoff Row 2: Eric Hallagan. Nickolas Pafford. Drake Hazelwood. Tyler Huerta. Tyler Thomas.&#13;
Bashar Hasan, Cody Barrell&#13;
Rollins, Jeffrey 164&#13;
Roman, David 143&#13;
Roman, Elena 133&#13;
Ron k, Natasha 167&#13;
Rooney, Kevin 154&#13;
Rooney, Shane 31, 143&#13;
Root, Scott 133&#13;
Rose, Karen 133&#13;
Rosenberg, Paul 13, 89&#13;
Rounds, Ca sey 133&#13;
Rualmim, Jimma 91&#13;
Rudat, Travis 2, 81, 164&#13;
Rudat, Tyler 90, 92, 143&#13;
Runyon, Kelsey 133&#13;
Runyon, Kyle 133&#13;
Ruser, Caleb 143&#13;
Russell, Shaina 164, 186&#13;
Rutledge, Adam 105, 143&#13;
Rutledge, Heather&#13;
13, 74, 164, 191&#13;
Ryan, Matthew 165&#13;
Ryba, James 143&#13;
Ryd el, Kalin 154&#13;
Rylee, Daniel 133&#13;
s&#13;
Saar, Jack 143&#13;
Saggs, Chelsea 133&#13;
Sales, Laura 13, 67, 143&#13;
Salter, Kendra 133&#13;
Schaefer, Colton 154&#13;
Scheffler, Jason 133&#13;
Scheffler, Joshua 165 &#13;
Scherer, Sarah 143&#13;
Schilousky, Brady 143&#13;
Schlater, Molly 14, 19,&#13;
38, 39, 165, 186&#13;
Schlemmer, Paige 143&#13;
Schmidt, Andrew 165&#13;
Schneidewind, Sterling 133&#13;
Schnider, Melissa 167&#13;
Scholfield, Micah 165&#13;
Schreck, Katey 167&#13;
Schreck, Nicholas 143&#13;
Schreiber, Kelsey 11, 143&#13;
Schroder, Amanda 165&#13;
Schroder, Charles 134&#13;
Schroder, Paul 143&#13;
Schroeder, Collin 111, 143&#13;
Schropp, Kyle 165&#13;
Schulz, Joe 134&#13;
Schwab, Bryn 25, 81&#13;
Schwartz, Don 74&#13;
Schwiebert, Marcia 91&#13;
Scott, Lindsey 154&#13;
Scott, Steven 134&#13;
Scott, Taylor&#13;
1, 111, 165, 191&#13;
Scully, Kurtis 115&#13;
JV SOGGGr&#13;
Row 1: Salana Lamkins, Melissa&#13;
Larsen, Nichole Clark Row 2: Jessica&#13;
Franks, Emily Blake. Emily Zimmerman.&#13;
Jamie Stueve, Joelynn Davis, Tani&#13;
Jensen, Ashley Clark Row 3: Emily&#13;
Leber. Savannah Michalski, Samantha&#13;
Connor. Kylie Norman, Deanna Lee.&#13;
Savannah Hendricks, Sydney Wickman,&#13;
Stefanie Mccumber&#13;
Seals. Wyatt 105, 134&#13;
Sellers, Derek 154&#13;
Sellers. Rachael 143&#13;
Shannon. Brian 119, 165, 184&#13;
Shaw, Skylar 143&#13;
Shea, Ryan 143&#13;
Sheldon. Ariel 143&#13;
Shipley. Alexander 167&#13;
Shipley, Jessica 134&#13;
Shirkey, Stephanie 134&#13;
Shively, Sarah 167&#13;
Shively, Seth 113. 134&#13;
Shockey, Erica&#13;
74. 75, 121, 134&#13;
Shockey, Rachel&#13;
25. 154, 167. 186&#13;
Short, Heather 143&#13;
Shuffty, Kassie 27&#13;
Siems. Melinda 167&#13;
Sievers. Brian 31. 81, 144&#13;
Silva, Ivon 134&#13;
Simonson. Derrick 134&#13;
Simonson, Thayne 144&#13;
Sims. Hubert 27, 93, 167&#13;
Skalberg, Katie 134&#13;
Skillman, Al icia 167&#13;
Slade, Nicholas 134&#13;
Slagle, Michael 134&#13;
Slate, Whitney 154, 167&#13;
Slechta. Michael 167&#13;
JV SoflbHll&#13;
Slobodnik, Ashley 167&#13;
Slobodnik, Katelyn 134&#13;
Slyter, Megan 134&#13;
Smith, Ashley 134&#13;
Smith, Bradly 144&#13;
Smith, Christa 154&#13;
Smith, Christopher 154&#13;
Smith, Cody 144&#13;
Smith, Mol ly 24, 38, 89, 154&#13;
Smith. Natasha 167&#13;
Smith, Taylor 42, 167&#13;
Smith, Wesley 30, 167&#13;
Smoot, Justin 134&#13;
Smyser. Megan 59. 144&#13;
Sn ipes, Ash ley 144&#13;
Row 1: Lindsay Bressman. Samantha Cedillo. Erica Erixon Row 2: Devon Murray, Hannah&#13;
Grimm. Jessica Grego, Ashley Wendland, Laura Ingraham Row 3: Tom Camp in, Stephanie&#13;
Wert, Lindsey McCoy, Janay Campin. Ashley Frost, Pat Kroll Row 5: Al Leaders&#13;
vorsilu SoGGGr&#13;
Row 1: Patrishia Walker, Bess Campbell, Sasha Pira Row 2: Kacie Mass. Lindsey McCall, Jahessa&#13;
Figueroa. Danielle Lippert Row 3: Mekayla Putnam, Ali Abshier, Elysha Wickman, Sara Glanz,&#13;
Courtney Davis Row 4: Lindsey Messorli, Nicole Peterson. Melissa Casson, Alexandra Bohnet,&#13;
Allison Hartman, Janay Campin&#13;
21 5 &#13;
Row 1: Samantha Cedillo. Katelyn Win. Katie Hiller. Jessica Grego, Lindsay Bressman&#13;
Row 2: Brennan Murray, Stephanie Wen. Kimber Markley, Heather Stephens. Kelsey&#13;
Murray, Erica Erixon. Lindsey McCoy Row 3: Al Leaders. Sarah Ingraham, Tom Campin,&#13;
Rae Christensen, Sarah Milner, Janay Cam pin. Pat Krol l varsilu Soflball&#13;
Stanley, Jordan 126, 13&#13;
nous srnimmino&#13;
Row 1: Jordan Sanchez. Eric Fjare. Alex Storey, Marcus Williams Row 2: Jessica Gesini. Peter Hutcheson.&#13;
Zachary Fauble. Samuel Milder. Scott Rathman Row 3: Matlhew Coziah r. Jacob Welch. Jordan Hopper.&#13;
Zakary Cole. James Ortiz. Sean Sahl Row 4: Steven Malt ox. Michael Reid. Troy Ki llion. Robert Riggs,&#13;
Aaron Blum. Michael Hale&#13;
Snyder, Madeline 36, 154&#13;
Soar, Jeromy 154 Stanley, Kyle 38, 39, 15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~&#13;
Softball, Girls 52&#13;
Solomon, Steven 154&#13;
Solorio, Alejandro 167&#13;
Solorio, Nancy 91&#13;
Sommerville, Brooke 144&#13;
Sorenson, Emilee&#13;
11, 25, 26, 55,&#13;
66, 80, 167&#13;
Sorenson, Lindsay&#13;
70, 71, 144&#13;
Sorenson, Lindsey 4, 11, 113&#13;
South, Chad 144&#13;
South, Colton 144&#13;
Spangenberg, Ian 12, 41 , 94,&#13;
167, 183&#13;
Sparr, !(alee 120, 154, 191&#13;
Spetman, Shannon 144&#13;
Sprinkel, Amanda 154&#13;
Sprinkel. Ashley 134&#13;
Sprinkel, Zachary 154&#13;
Spurgin, Jason 167, 183&#13;
Stanfield, Stacie 144&#13;
Stanford, Emily 102, 154&#13;
Stanford, Joseph 134&#13;
216&#13;
Starr, Michael 144&#13;
Steffens, Heather 53&#13;
Stehly, Rebecca 134&#13;
Stogdill, Colton 102, 134&#13;
Stam, Carrie 134&#13;
Storey, Alex 144&#13;
Stout, Christina 134&#13;
Straka, Chelsey 134&#13;
Straka, Christopher 144&#13;
Strutton, Joshua 134&#13;
Stubbs, Ashley 144&#13;
Stucker, Aaron 144&#13;
Stucker, Clayton 167&#13;
Stueve, Jamie 123, 154&#13;
Stultz, Ashley 144&#13;
Sturgeon, l&lt;elsi 31, 144&#13;
Girls Smimming&#13;
Row 1: Paige Gallo. Mered ith Bargenquast.&#13;
Brinany Losh, Mallory Mi ller. Jordan Joyner Row&#13;
2: Camille Kinley, Sarah Pe ters. Valerie LeMajler.&#13;
Lucy Christensen Row 3: Alexandrea Brummer.&#13;
Michaela Hurly, El izabeth Orti z. Amanda Baatz.&#13;
Ca itlin Lombardo. Sarah Hi lz Row 4: Brittani&#13;
Robinson Row 5: Jamie Hilz. Jessika Ka rl, Melissa&#13;
Losh, Marjory Christensen Row 6: Ammalisa&#13;
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Pulling off the latest summer fashion, Jordan&#13;
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"They're easy to match things with, and they&#13;
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BO's style belts came back into fashion this&#13;
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Wide Belts&#13;
Footwear&#13;
With every style comes a different shoe.&#13;
Shoes display someone's personality. "I bought&#13;
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Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Big sunglasses are popular among both boys&#13;
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Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Oversize &#13;
Headbands&#13;
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Some like to think outside of the box when it&#13;
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and styles can be seen up and down the halls.&#13;
"Most girls you see have straight, flat hair," said&#13;
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my hair fun." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Haircuts&#13;
Skinny Jeans&#13;
Who would think that skinny jeans would ever&#13;
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Whether it be hearts or apples, the fad of&#13;
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Seal to get my shirts. I think I always wore&#13;
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Tees&#13;
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popping my collar when the song came out,"&#13;
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this year." Photo By Micheala Auffart&#13;
Wearing jewlery can be fashionable for guys&#13;
just as much as girls. "It's my style," said Ross&#13;
Plum. "I got my bracelet at the World Cup and&#13;
it says MW Army. I got my friend Teddy one&#13;
too." Photo By Jamie Stueve&#13;
Accessories&#13;
7 &#13;
Welcome To&#13;
Over 800 students took&#13;
part in a sweet experience at the Homecoming dance, themed Candy Land.&#13;
Each day of Homecoming&#13;
week consisted of a different&#13;
theme.&#13;
"Amber Hiebichuk and&#13;
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The halls were filled with&#13;
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sherbet, freshmen were gumdrop&#13;
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"Paige Gallo and I made tiedyed orange shirts that said sun&#13;
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On Thursday evening, the&#13;
Homecoming Olympics were held&#13;
in the Field House. Eight teams&#13;
entered the competition, but by&#13;
1 a ace o root eer, ns&#13;
Westcott competes in the Homecoming&#13;
Olympics as part of the "Monstars." The&#13;
Olympics were packed with different&#13;
activities and races to show off the talented student body. Above right. Photo&#13;
b Caitlin Evers&#13;
8&#13;
the end of the night, only four&#13;
remained. Each team thought&#13;
of a cheer and an American Idol&#13;
parody. The crowd's approval and&#13;
many activities determined which&#13;
teams advanced to the next level.&#13;
The Weekend Runners team won.&#13;
The Homecoming Olympic finals&#13;
took place at the pep assembly&#13;
Friday afternoon.&#13;
The Homecoming football&#13;
game took place on Friday, September 22, at CB Stadium against&#13;
the Indianola Indians.&#13;
"Even though we lost the&#13;
game, it was still a fun night," said&#13;
Samantha Jensen. "We were all&#13;
really excited about the dance but&#13;
it would have been bett~r if we&#13;
would have won."&#13;
The dance was held in the&#13;
Field House from 8:00-1 1 :00 p.m.&#13;
Student Council decorated in a&#13;
variety of colors and decorations,&#13;
including a projection screen and&#13;
a chocolate fountain.&#13;
Homecoming gave students&#13;
and faculty a chance to satisfy&#13;
their sweet tooth, show school&#13;
spirit and do something different.&#13;
unng unc , or an 1 ernan participates in the "cool whip candy" contest. Student Council sponsored a different game at lunch every day of the&#13;
week. Above middle. Photo By Michaela&#13;
Au.ff art&#13;
Candy Land&#13;
By Jenni Morris &#13;
The 2006 Homecoming Court had fun&#13;
with their poses for their group picture.&#13;
Anticipation grew this year, as the King&#13;
and Queen were announced at the dance&#13;
this year instead of at coronation. Above.&#13;
Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
On duct tape day, Cody Espelund designed a duct tape jacket. "It was sweet,"&#13;
said Espelund. "It took me like six hours&#13;
to make, but it looked cool in the end so&#13;
it didn't even matter. " Right. Photo by&#13;
Michaela Auffart&#13;
Getting into the groove,&#13;
a group of seniors share&#13;
their last Homecoming dance together. Although there were many&#13;
changes this year, attendance was booming as&#13;
students enjoyed their&#13;
ffrst, or last Homecoming together. Above.&#13;
Photo by Eric Fjare&#13;
9 &#13;
Sip by Sip, Amber Llebercheck, Lindsey Foote&#13;
and Taylor Graybill enjoy a Shirley Temple together on their night in&#13;
Des Moines. "Those two&#13;
are good friends and it&#13;
was a fun night, n said&#13;
Graybill. "The Shirley&#13;
Temple was good too!"&#13;
Photo By Emily Stuart&#13;
JO&#13;
Joking around, Lindsey Hunter and Brittany Chenney spend time together at a sleep ove r. We like&#13;
to tell jokes and just hang out," said Hunter. "We were just having fun at a birthday party. " Photo&#13;
By Nicole Paulsen&#13;
Eating their hot wings, Mitchell Nolan and Tony Liston relax with some friends while watchi ng a&#13;
football game. "I love eating hot wi ngs while watching my team win." said Nolan. Photo By Eli.zabeth Ortiz &#13;
Look On the Other Side of the Fence&#13;
0 n Saturday night, we drove&#13;
around aimlessly trying&#13;
to find something to do to&#13;
cure our terrible boredom. We talked&#13;
about the week's events and argued&#13;
over different sides of the same story. Suddenly, we drove past Famous&#13;
Dave's and everyone in the car stared&#13;
as they all said in unison, "Let's go!"&#13;
"On the weekends my friends and I&#13;
play video games," said Tyler Brietzke.&#13;
"We usually order Buffalo Wild Wings&#13;
and just hang out."&#13;
The other girls were getting ready&#13;
and taking forever to fix their hair and&#13;
figure out what to wear, all the while&#13;
trying to decide where to go to eat.&#13;
Finally, three hours later, we decided&#13;
to go to HuHot and eat. After we finished eating, we decided to go hang&#13;
out at one of their houses.&#13;
"The best part of our girls night&#13;
out is getting to have fun with friends,"&#13;
said Katelyn Longnecker. "We usually go to the movies or sleepover at&#13;
someone's house. We tend to do a lot&#13;
of gossiping."&#13;
While the girls are conversing&#13;
By Kayla Mackland and Eric Fjare&#13;
abo~t hot topics at school the only&#13;
talking boys are doing is screaming in&#13;
pain after being hit during a paintball&#13;
match.&#13;
"PAINTBALL!" said Jordan Thompson. "We love to split up in teams and&#13;
go against each other, it hurts but its&#13;
fun."&#13;
Hurting each other and complaining about the pain is keeping the boys&#13;
busy while the girls tend to cherish&#13;
their time together.&#13;
"We usually just hang out," said&#13;
Lindsay Sorenson. "I don't get to see&#13;
my friends much at school so it is fun&#13;
getting to spend t ime with them when&#13;
we get the chance."&#13;
Friday and Saturday usually serve&#13;
as good nights for spending time with&#13;
friends as well as any other t ime off&#13;
from school. There's nothing like some&#13;
good quality time with friends on your&#13;
day off. No matter the case, a "night&#13;
out" is a great way to spend t ime with&#13;
friends. These time can be spent anyway, anyhow, anywhere and anytime. It&#13;
just depends on the person and what&#13;
they prefer most.&#13;
I&#13;
Chilling in front of the tube, Tyler Brietzke, PJ&#13;
Tekippe, Dustin Davis, Eric Baines and Andy&#13;
Ernst hang together on their day off. "I was basking in the glory of the Huskers," said Baines.&#13;
Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
With wacky expressions, Erin Whittington and&#13;
Lindsey Larsen have fun going out to eat. "We were&#13;
at the Cheesecake Factory for Nikki Milder's 18th&#13;
Birthday," said Larsen, "We were just being goofy&#13;
and taking pictures." Photo By Emily Stuart&#13;
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James Ortfl gives bis ren ... dltion o£ "Thank God I'm&#13;
Not the One: Tills was&#13;
bis second year perfonnlng ln the Pollles. "Priclay&#13;
utgbt waa my best perfol'-&#13;
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ptrformBDCe ln '11le Pollies. He also showed off&#13;
aaother talent by playing&#13;
bt&amp; guitnr. •1 think tllot&#13;
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shapes&#13;
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StuderitS&#13;
1. What is the biggest difference between your country and&#13;
the U.S.A?&#13;
In America everyone is nice and in Holland everyone is aggressive. Here in school there is a lot more restrictions but in Holland you can do whatever you want.&#13;
2. What is the one food in America you tried and didn't like?&#13;
Corn is gross, here everywhere is corn and there's fatty food&#13;
everywhere. In Holland, we eat healthy.&#13;
3. How did your friends view America before you came? What&#13;
did they say about it?&#13;
They thought I would get shot or something bad would happen&#13;
to me, but they think America is the best country and they said&#13;
have fun.&#13;
4 .What is the most outrageous or weird thing that you've&#13;
done that you would never do in your country?&#13;
Paint up all red just for a basketball game. It's fun though.&#13;
5. Is there any major difference between how your home is&#13;
run in your country and the American home?&#13;
There is no open space in the country. There is house after&#13;
house. My Holland parents let me do way more stuff then my&#13;
American parents.&#13;
By Kayla MackJand&#13;
1. What is the one thing you like better about the United States&#13;
then your country?&#13;
More possibilities about what to do.&#13;
2. What is your favorite fast food restaurant?&#13;
Taco Johns. I love the potato oles!&#13;
3. What is the one food in America you tried and didn't like?&#13;
I don't like how we have to eat fast food all the time. And there&#13;
isn't very good bread here.&#13;
4 . What is the one thing you miss the most that is in your&#13;
home country and not here?&#13;
Chocolate. In Germany, they have very good chocolate.&#13;
5. Is there any major difference between how your home is ran&#13;
in your country and the American home?&#13;
No difference. In Germany my parents ar e just as strict . &#13;
Foreign&#13;
Exchange&#13;
Students&#13;
2007&#13;
1. What is the biggest difference between your country and&#13;
the U.S.A?&#13;
There are too many people.&#13;
2. What is the most outrageous or weird thing that you've&#13;
done that you would never do in your country? O:J&#13;
We don't have football so it was fun to watch a game. A-.&#13;
3. What is the one food in America you tried and didn't like? ~&#13;
Jell-0. Its gross and the texture is weird. s:t.&#13;
4. How did your friends view America before you came? W hat CIJ&#13;
did they say about it? ~&#13;
Many French people don't like Americans. They think they are&#13;
fat and stupid. s::&#13;
5. Is there any major difference between how your home is A)&#13;
run in your country and the American home? "'1&#13;
I only have to be at the store to close it otherwise I don't really ..Q&#13;
have a curfew at all and can do with I want. In America. kids C:&#13;
have t o be in by 12:30. O&#13;
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1. W hat is t he biggest difference between your country and&#13;
the U.S.A?&#13;
The way people think. The culture of everything is so different.&#13;
2. What is the one thing you like better about the United States&#13;
then your country?&#13;
School is harder in Tunisia. W e study for 14 year s to graduate.&#13;
3. What are the differences in sports?&#13;
Here they pay attention to high school and college sports. We&#13;
only pay attention to professional.&#13;
4. W hat is the one thing you miss the most t hat is in your&#13;
home country and not here?&#13;
Coffee, because in Tunisia it's very strong. Also just Tunisian&#13;
food in general.&#13;
5. Is there any major difference between how your home is run&#13;
in your country and the American home?&#13;
W e don't eat with each other a lot for meals, but Sunday's for&#13;
breakfast we are t ogether in America .&#13;
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plays with&#13;
his new&#13;
toy, and&#13;
says, " It's&#13;
for music&#13;
because&#13;
games get&#13;
boring.&#13;
You can do&#13;
a nythin g&#13;
with it."&#13;
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Expensive toys have taken a toll over the years.&#13;
In the 70's it was cool&#13;
if someone owned his or her own&#13;
car. Nowadays, owning their own&#13;
car, motorcycle, boat or even a&#13;
plane seems almost common for&#13;
teenagers.&#13;
"My family and I have had my&#13;
boat for a while now," said Tony&#13;
Liston.&#13;
"I really enjoy just being able&#13;
to take my boat out on Manawa&#13;
without having to be on vacation&#13;
and rent a boat.&#13;
A toy is defined as an object&#13;
for children to play with or something of little importance. As soon&#13;
as expensive is put before the&#13;
"toy", however, students develop&#13;
more nerve and excitement to&#13;
hear all about their family's new&#13;
purchase.&#13;
Before going out on the lake, Tony Liston, Tyler Alitz and Paul Tekippe look&#13;
forward to having fun in the sun. "I love&#13;
going fast in the water," said Liston.&#13;
"The jet ski goes so fast and I love it. "&#13;
"You know that feeling you&#13;
get on Christmas?" said Peter&#13;
Hutcheson. "When you unwrap your&#13;
favorite gift you wanted that year,&#13;
and you can notdecide if you should&#13;
pee your pants or play with it first,&#13;
that is the feel ing I felt when I&#13;
saw my plane!"&#13;
A lth o u gh&#13;
Hutch e s on&#13;
shares the plane&#13;
with his whole&#13;
a lot of hard work to manage and maintain.&#13;
Similar to a motorcycle where Adrian Villareal did all the repairs himself.&#13;
"I just recently got my motorcycle,"&#13;
said Villareal. "It took so much work&#13;
and so much time for me to fix it&#13;
up but I love every minute I ride on&#13;
that thing."&#13;
Price is a big factor with&#13;
owning toys such as these, but&#13;
that is the difference between&#13;
is cool to students now,&#13;
and what was cool to&#13;
their parents. What&#13;
is popular&#13;
with teenagers has&#13;
changed drastically over&#13;
time. Imagine&#13;
what will be&#13;
considered an&#13;
expensive toy in&#13;
ten years!&#13;
Acli;ian Vil arreal occasionally rides his motorcycle. He sees it as an escape from the world. "The epitome of fireedom, just you, and&#13;
your thoughts, speeding down a road in the middle of the country." Photo by Jamie Stueve&#13;
''R'' Us&#13;
By Kayla Mackland &#13;
Ill&#13;
Getting rea y to t ·e off,&#13;
zPeter Hutcheson is going to board his plane.&#13;
"I love flying my plane."&#13;
said Hutcheson. "It's fun&#13;
and exhilerating. "&#13;
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. \&#13;
I&#13;
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• '&#13;
"Where and Why did you get&#13;
your e.xpensive toy?"&#13;
"My wife bought it (the Hummer) last&#13;
September, she drives it and I pay for&#13;
it. " said Robert Hansen.&#13;
\&#13;
"Why do ) ou ha' e your&#13;
horse?"&#13;
"My horse's name is Bucky" said Kayla Babbit. ''I might want to work with&#13;
horses when I get older." said Kayla&#13;
Babbitt. &#13;
22&#13;
Masquerade&#13;
By JonniMorrIB MatJness&#13;
When one thinks of a winter dance, chilly&#13;
weather and a winter theme usually come to&#13;
mind. However, this year the winter dance had&#13;
a new twist.&#13;
The winter dance is hosted every year by&#13;
DECA. It usually took place in January, but this&#13;
year it was delayed until March 17.&#13;
"We originally planned the dance for February," said Steven Wimmer, DECA member.&#13;
"But the night we planned it for turned out to be&#13;
the same night as the girls' district basketball&#13;
game, so it had to be postponed. It seemed like&#13;
every time we found a date that would work,&#13;
anot her event came up."&#13;
With the change of date, many students&#13;
felt that it changed the overall feel of the&#13;
dance.&#13;
"I went to the dance last year and this&#13;
year," said Ashley Clark. "It was a lot different&#13;
having it later in the year because the weather&#13;
was nicer. I think more people went this year&#13;
because of that."&#13;
Although t he weather was more comfortable, some students felt that the winter dance&#13;
fell in the shadow of bigger events.&#13;
"I liked the dance better when it was in&#13;
January," said Clark. 'That way it is right bePosing together, Winter Dance Court&#13;
members smiled for a picture. The&#13;
court held six boys and six girls including honorary members J enna&#13;
Nikkel and Josh Huntoon. First&#13;
Row: Caroline Murphy, Aaron Behrens, Cole Johnston, Claire Murphy,&#13;
Caleb Johnston, Stacy Unde1wood,&#13;
Cory Peterson, Lindsey Mccoy. Second Row: Logan Hudsbeth, Nikki&#13;
Milder, Joshua Hug, Sarah Milner,&#13;
Joshua Huntoon and Jenna Nikkel.&#13;
Submitted photo&#13;
tween Homecoming and Prom, so there's like&#13;
a dance every season."&#13;
The theme of the dance also changed several times along with the date, but DECA members finally settled on "Masquerade Madness,"&#13;
which caught the eye of many students.&#13;
"The theme really started to sound fun&#13;
when they began selling masks at lunch," said&#13;
Corey George. "They were really colorful and&#13;
sparkly, and I think it made more kids want to&#13;
go."&#13;
The dance was semi-formal and held in the&#13;
small gym. Many students who attended chose&#13;
to wear brightly decorated masks to match&#13;
the theme. Some, however, felt that the theme&#13;
did not pull threw.&#13;
"The theme of the dance sounded really&#13;
cool at first," said Samantha Cedillo. "But it got&#13;
really tiring to hold up the mask the whole time.&#13;
Plus no one really followed the theme."&#13;
Even though planning the dance was a little&#13;
bit bumpy, students like Cedillo and Clark agree&#13;
that it turned out great. No matter the t ime or&#13;
place, the winter dance served as a time for&#13;
students to get away from the pressure of the&#13;
dwindling school year, and have a good time together.&#13;
Right. With the beat of the music, Scott Fleming danced in&#13;
front of his friends. "The dance was fun , said Scott Fleming. "But if would have been better if the music fit the&#13;
theme, They should have played Phantom of the Opera."&#13;
Photo By Cail'lin Evers &#13;
eft, a group of girls dance together."Tbe&#13;
dance was a lot of fun," said Darla Golden.&#13;
"The funniest part was watching the DJ&#13;
dance to Thriller." Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
elow, With a smile, Biannca Brion enjoyed the music at the Winter&#13;
Dance. "It was a lot of fun," said Brion. "All of my friends were there."&#13;
hoto By Caitlin Evers&#13;
----&#13;
Above. In a straight line, students dance to Thriller· by Micha l Jackson. "The dance&#13;
was really fun," said Katleyn Kuntz. "It was fun how th DJ got into it.'" Photo By&#13;
Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left. After a long night at the dance, Andrea Jeffery, Emily Browning and Jamie&#13;
Peterson cool off in the hallway. "I liked tbi dance better tlrnn previous ones," aid&#13;
Browning. "The theme was better so I actually dressed up." Photo By Caitlin Ever&#13;
23 &#13;
With friends laughing in the background, Gage Miell&#13;
played a game involving adding 7UP to an alkeceltzer&#13;
tablet in his mouth. Much oarning resulted. "I had to&#13;
try and keep the fizzy stuff in my mouth," said Miell.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Evers&#13;
Trying to keep warm, Seth Shively and Brian Cunningham stood around a fire pit during a weekend of&#13;
outdoor concerts. "We were at Life Light, a bunch of&#13;
Christian music groups came and we hung out for the&#13;
weekend," said Shively. Photo By Robert Kerber&#13;
Listening intently, AL students Jordan Miller, Set~ hive y an? Ryan Beck sat in part of the semi&#13;
circle around their group leader. The leader was givmg them instructions on the game they were&#13;
playing. Photo By Robert Kerber . . .&#13;
Right, Struggling with her task, Abigail Ku~ik tried to eat a doughnut dangling off the stiing in&#13;
front of her. Wacky games created a welcoming atmosphere The restriction of her hands added to&#13;
the difficulty. "All of the people in my youth group are extremely easy to talk to," said Kunik.&#13;
24 &#13;
An escape, a place where no one's&#13;
eyes look with judgment. Some students found exactly that when they&#13;
joined a youth group; it was both relaxing and&#13;
rewarding. These teens found positive influences in the teachings and fun activities they&#13;
participated in while attending a youth group.&#13;
"Our youth pastor talks a lot about things&#13;
influencing us in our lives and how to resist&#13;
them," said Abby Heistand, member of First&#13;
Christian Church in Council Bluffs. "Also, how&#13;
the devil is always there causing temptation."&#13;
Designed for junior and senior high t eens,&#13;
youth groups made church fun. The groups&#13;
met weekly, sometimes more than once,&#13;
and participated in various activities. Some&#13;
churches have unique facilities that allowed the&#13;
groups to participate in activities that other&#13;
groups may not.&#13;
"My church has a gym, and befor e youth&#13;
group starts, we play games there," said Paul&#13;
Schroder, member of White House Temple.&#13;
Some of the activities these groups participated in included bowling, watching sports&#13;
events, hosting parties and talent shows and&#13;
going to concerts. Churches also offered opportunities to grow in faith through retreats&#13;
and missions trips.&#13;
"Last summer I went on a mission trip with&#13;
my church to Mexico," said Heistand. "We built&#13;
two houses for two families." "our church is&#13;
also sending some people t o New Orleans this&#13;
summer."&#13;
The activit ies that youth groups participated in were not restricted to things within the&#13;
people in attendance. Having people that were&#13;
not a part of the group come and shar e in t he&#13;
fun helped the groups grow. Groups tried to&#13;
get the message spread about their r eligion by&#13;
reaching out t o t he community.&#13;
"W e did hockey and flag foot ball this summer and invited people from t he community&#13;
to come," said Heistand. "Some of the adult&#13;
members of the church come t o our gr oup every couple of months and it mixes it up."&#13;
No matter what church t hey attended,&#13;
teens found a place to worship by singing,&#13;
reading, talking and much more through one&#13;
common idea, faith.&#13;
"Yout h group gives me a chance to grow&#13;
closer t o God and learn about him and grow in&#13;
faith," said Schroder. "It's also encouraging to&#13;
know that there are other teens out there t hat&#13;
believe the same things I do."&#13;
Caugb t up in the action, Brice Hatcher&#13;
and Seth Shively&#13;
played each other in a&#13;
game of Halo. At the&#13;
First Church of Nazarene. Colton Stogdill and Ryan Beck&#13;
watched the game&#13;
with anticipation as to&#13;
who the winner would&#13;
be. Photo by Robe1·t&#13;
Kerber&#13;
25 &#13;
&#13;
Above, At the last game&#13;
of the season, it was the&#13;
Knicks versus the Celt--&#13;
ics. The crowd watched&#13;
with looks of anticipation at a pep assembly beld eighth hour.&#13;
Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left, Bull in hand, Jake&#13;
Welch struggled for a lay&#13;
up in the game. "It wns&#13;
cool getting to play my&#13;
senior year," he said. "I&#13;
haven't played organizod&#13;
basketball since I was&#13;
n freshman, so this WRS&#13;
fun.'' Photo By Elisabeth&#13;
Ortiz&#13;
27 &#13;
Right&#13;
Privil ages&#13;
of Passage&#13;
R e warded with Age&#13;
By Jenni Morris&#13;
Whether they are six&#13;
or sixteen years&#13;
old, students find&#13;
their parents' rules hard to understand and follow at times.&#13;
However, as they get older, they&#13;
are usually allowed more freedom&#13;
and control over th i own life. Like&#13;
passing grades in s&#13;
ing respect from&#13;
rules at home also&#13;
the right of passage.&#13;
Dating is a very po ular and&#13;
widely talked about bje mong&#13;
teens. But some students' arents&#13;
choose t o regulate just ho much,&#13;
and at what age, this occurs&#13;
'Tm not allowed to date ntil&#13;
I'm sixteen," said Ally Evens. '&#13;
mom is just really protective&#13;
me."&#13;
Many students, like Evens,&#13;
were given a specific age that they&#13;
were allowed t o begin dating. For&#13;
some, however, it was sooner.&#13;
"I was allowed t o date when I&#13;
was fourteen," said Carrie Stam. "I&#13;
thi that my parents just realized&#13;
that as mature enough to make&#13;
the rig decisions about guys."&#13;
Still er students had the&#13;
Having a job is a topic that&#13;
many students would rather not&#13;
think about. The age e&#13;
parent expects them o get a J&#13;
Fly.&#13;
u po e 0 get a job&#13;
gigm~hen I'm s " said Evens. "It&#13;
age.&#13;
I&#13;
would ~ro ably be sooner, but it's&#13;
hard to ·nd a place to work wh&#13;
you're ounger than sixteen."&#13;
/ With everything that high&#13;
est rule to follow. As teens get ool offers, some students and&#13;
older and begin driving, rfew be-; their parents feel they just don't&#13;
comes a bigger issue and re of have t ime to worry about a job.&#13;
a personal responsibility. "My parents won't let me get&#13;
"My curfew is aroun en ," a job until alter I graduate," sai&#13;
said Chet Coenen. "I don't e y Stefani Mccumber. "They want rry&#13;
mind it that much, it will get ter to be involved in school and th°fly&#13;
as I et older probably.'' want me to enjoy it; Jou have he&#13;
hile mftlnight s rves a a rest of your lif ~ t wolry abou getcom on curf w for any £ ting a job." 4' 1&#13;
, thers n't hav ( arr Students with&#13;
I e&#13;
"I don't really have a curfew,"&#13;
said Evens. "I just tell my mom&#13;
around when I'll be home."&#13;
find that&#13;
re expected t o&#13;
follow are based off their sibling's&#13;
achievements or mistakes.&#13;
"I guess my parents are more&#13;
strict with me than t hey were wit h&#13;
older sister," said Jennifer Belt.&#13;
learned from her m istakes,&#13;
ink they expect a lot more&#13;
tudents feel that t he&#13;
erence between sibrole in the amount of&#13;
ey have.&#13;
have an older brother, and&#13;
got away with a lot more," said&#13;
cCumber. "He got to date earlier, he got to come home later, and&#13;
he got to do several things that I&#13;
don't get to do. I think it's mainly&#13;
because I'm their only little girl, and&#13;
they don't want me t o get hurt."&#13;
Whether t eens struggle to&#13;
find a job, fight an unfair curfew,&#13;
or just cope with following their&#13;
parents' expectations, remember&#13;
that time passes quickly, and with&#13;
age comes responsibility and privileges.&#13;
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In a desperate attempt to&#13;
make curfew, James Ortiz&#13;
rushes home. Midnight&#13;
serves as a common curfew for many AL students.&#13;
" I shouldn'thavegone to&#13;
Burger King on my way&#13;
home!" said 0 1tiz. Photo&#13;
By Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Determined to get the job, J essica Tekippe fills out a job application. "I think it's important for kids&#13;
to have jobs in high school," said Tekippe. "Its a good ex'Perience and it gets you prepared to enter&#13;
the work force as an adult. Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
With a smile on her face, Ariel Sheldon accepts flowers from her date. ' My parents weren't really&#13;
concerned about me dating," said Sheldon. "They knew that it was my decision and my responsibility." Photo By Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
What age were you able to&#13;
date?&#13;
My parents never t old me&#13;
when I could or couldn't dat e.&#13;
They didn't really care.&#13;
- Bud Mutum&#13;
Are the rules your parents&#13;
set for you different t han&#13;
your older siblings?&#13;
My parents are definitely&#13;
harder on me then they were&#13;
on my older brothers. My curfew is a lot earlier then theirs&#13;
was, and my parents have to&#13;
know where I am at all t imes.&#13;
-Leah Wenninghoff&#13;
What is your curfew?&#13;
My curfew is 12:00 AM&#13;
and it will probably st ay&#13;
the same throughout high&#13;
school.&#13;
-Barry Hodapp&#13;
W hat age will your parents&#13;
let you date?&#13;
My parents won't let me&#13;
date until I'm 16.&#13;
-Trevor Wolff &#13;
This year ushered in new rules and&#13;
policies intended to help the student&#13;
body. Some major changes included&#13;
the Abe Pass, the tardy policy and the "No&#13;
Pass, No Play" rule. Due to scores of students&#13;
coming to class late, the administration established a one minute warning bell to inform students. If students still did not make it to class&#13;
on time, they automatically received a fifteenminute detention.&#13;
"I think the short bell was a good idea," said&#13;
Sara Williams. "It really helped me get to class&#13;
on time. I haven't been late all year."&#13;
The "No Pass, No Play" policy challenged&#13;
students who participated in extracurricular&#13;
activities. If students are failed even one class,&#13;
they lost the privilege to participate in any&#13;
school activity. This new rule helped motivate&#13;
students to focus on academics.&#13;
"It's made students more accountable&#13;
for their grades," said Ted Hennings, US History teacher. "I think it's made students care&#13;
more about how they're doing in school."&#13;
Rewarded for her great effot1 , Bobbi Nowlan received an ABE Pass for meeting all of the requirements.&#13;
"I was really excited," said Nowlan. "All the hard work paid off." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
30&#13;
By Br ooke W ilhite&#13;
The ABE Pass Policy changed the way many&#13;
students performed in school. The pass allowed each grade to receive various privileges&#13;
for meeting requirements. For the freshmen,&#13;
the privileges included hall passes and being&#13;
allowed in the gym during lunch. Sophomores&#13;
get freshmen privileges, and are able to be&#13;
a teacher/ office aid, and enter the parking&#13;
pass lottery. Juniors receive all of the underclassmen privileges and are allowed a&#13;
parking permit. Seniors receive everything&#13;
under them, as well as off campus lunch.&#13;
Receiving an ABE Pass was fairly simple. Maintaining a GPA of 2 .0 , having no unexcused absences, and having no fines, played a big role in&#13;
whether or not students qualify for the pass.&#13;
"It helps motivate students to not skip,"&#13;
said Jordan Colpitts. "I think it was a really good&#13;
idea, and will better the school in the long run."&#13;
The success of new policies showed&#13;
throughout the school. They helped students&#13;
stay in class and keep their grades up. It forced&#13;
them to care more about their education. &#13;
Graphic By Robert Hermsen&#13;
"I thinkit's lame, [The ABE pass] exceptforthe parking pass."&#13;
said Troy Douglas. Photo By Ma llory Miller&#13;
"I like the "No Pass, No Play" rule because people who&#13;
are in sports are role models in the school, therefore the&#13;
should get good grades. " said Kayla Burke.&#13;
Photo By Mallory Miller&#13;
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Photo By Caitlin Lombardo Photo By Caitlin Lombar·do Photo By Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
Scott Cordell&#13;
and Bart Witte, 111••••1&#13;
disagree with&#13;
the public display of affection&#13;
throughout the&#13;
halls. The teachers made a sign&#13;
to discourage&#13;
students from&#13;
PDA. Photo by&#13;
Mallory Miller&#13;
On Valentines Day, a lucky Rafael Alverio received a singing telegram. His mother sent the four men to his lunch&#13;
table. The Valentine's gift was unusual, as flowers are the&#13;
most popular gift. During the day, flowers were delivered&#13;
to 27 students. Photo By Hannah Grimm&#13;
Many concerts came to the Metro area. The usual places included The Qwest Center&#13;
and the MAC. Others locations include The Rock and Sokol. Rascal Flatts is pictured&#13;
on the left and to the righ t is the local band, Yo ur Face . Photos By Ma llory Miller&#13;
and Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
'8ftlll1i&#13;
Rmcol Ram Da1hboard Confmional&#13;
Chrinino Aguilera Kenny Cherney&#13;
John Mayer Jmtin Timberlake&#13;
Hickelbmk&#13;
Keith Urban&#13;
Tim McGmw&#13;
faith Hill&#13;
B.B. King&#13;
Irie Clopton&#13;
Switchfoot&#13;
The faint&#13;
Blood Brothers&#13;
Placebo&#13;
Hello&#13;
lamb of God&#13;
and more_. &#13;
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1. President George W. Bush announced in January 2007 that he would send an additional 21,500 troop to Iraq to improve ~ec urit y and&#13;
assist with C.S. efforts there. Bush vowed that the Americans killed would not have died in \"ain. The 2008 budget projection for fighting&#13;
in Iraq and Afganistan and repairing and replacing equipment lo ·tin combat wa an e ti mated 141.7 billion. American death tolls in Iraq&#13;
eclipsed 3,150 and the official cotal for American5 wounded 5urpassed 23,500.&#13;
~.om A· &#13;
2. Austrian police conli r111ed the idcn1it1· of&#13;
Natascha mpu h. bdicred 10 h:11·c been held&#13;
captive :ii nee her abduct ion as :1 IO·rear-old.&#13;
3. Through the prime cruise season, there ll'Crc breakouts of&#13;
the high Ir contagious nororirus on ships sai ling the world". seas.&#13;
I lundrl'liS fell 1·ic1im to the virus· nu-like Sl"lllpl0111S.&#13;
4. Congres., exH:ndcd D:1dight&#13;
' avings Time: for th&lt;.: 0:1kc of&#13;
t.:nt.:rgy dficit.:nc1-. Cle &gt;l·b ll'C:re&#13;
changed h 11 1·ather tli:111&#13;
the fi N Sunda1· in April.&#13;
5. Tc:xan Andrc:1Yates11·:1s&#13;
fuu 11 d 11t11 guihl' hr reason of&#13;
ins:1nitr of murdering her fil'e&#13;
clii ldren !Jr dro11 ning them in&#13;
:1 hat ht uh fire rears ag(1.&#13;
6. A ncll"born rn:ilc ll'hite buffalo in a \Vi sco in&#13;
herd :11t 1·auc:cl the :11t c:111 inn of t\:at il'e Arnerirnns&#13;
11·ho consider the animal sacred for its potent ial&#13;
to bring good fortune and peace. Thi' is the&#13;
th ird ll'hite buffalo born i111 0 the herd.&#13;
7. In j anuarr 200-. 'lorthcrn Europe 11·as hit bv an unusually strong storm which killc:cl an English111an 11·hen a fa lling&#13;
hrancli cru,hed hi' ca r. I lean· rai ns :111d g:ilc-fmcc 11·inds c tu,nl delays i11 :1ir :111cl , ca tra1·d 8. former S1a1 e Dqiartmern&#13;
official Richard i\rlllitage :1d111i1t1.xl th:11 he i11adl'L'rtl'ntly rel'C.:3il'd CIA e1nplnl'ee Va lerie Plarne·s iclrnri1y to n.:poners.&#13;
9. Cit co rr pon dcnt Ki mlwrly !Jozier ll':lo the onk member of her rrcll' ll'hn surl'il'ed a June car born bing in Baghdad.&#13;
10. Swdents fou nd a 11·ar t1&gt; rcLL'ire ll1l''5agc' in dass br d01rnloading a ringrone 11 ith a pitch so high teachers couldn't&#13;
hear it. 11. f\ ~ mut h a' -1 percent of Cal ifurnia's citrus crop 11·as darnagecl in a.lanuarl' ' cold snap that lasted 111ore&#13;
than a ll'Cek . 12. Gerald Ford. till' 58th prcsiclrnt. died un Dec. 26. 2006. and ll'a. buried in Grand Rapids, II.&#13;
13. On Sept. 6. 201!6, British Prime ,\linister fonl' Blair announced that the 2006 l.;1hour Partr conference 11nuld he his last.&#13;
14. Apple: Cc1111puter\ ne11· -199 iPhrn1e ll'a.' a 111:1 jur release at ,\lacll'orld 200-. 15. The death of former Chilea n dinator&#13;
,\ ugu,to l'inuchct prompted demonstrations of celebration. 16. The farnil l' of lil 1 Del Valle fi led a 11T(111gful di::arh&#13;
law~ it after she 11·:" tTLi'hccl 111· 12 toih of concrete in a .. Big Dig .. accidcrn at the Boston high11·aycunstruct iu11 project.&#13;
China successfully used a missile carrying a "kill&#13;
vehicle" to blast an old Chinese weather satellite&#13;
from its orbit 537 miles above Earth. U.S. government&#13;
officials said that the test could undermine relations&#13;
with the West and pose a threat to satellites&#13;
important to the U.S. military.&#13;
A team of French doctors removed a cyst from a&#13;
man's arm in a 10-minute mid-air surgery used as&#13;
a feasibility study for possible surgery in space.&#13;
The five-doctor team operated in near zero-gravity&#13;
conditions produced by an Airbus 300 looping to&#13;
create interval dives simulating weightlessness.&#13;
A Kansas teenager racked up perfect scores on the&#13;
ACT and SAT. Jakub Voboril of Wichita got a 36 on&#13;
the ACT on his third try. He received his SAT results&#13;
shortly after the perfect ACT score: a perfect score&#13;
of 2400. He did check out test prep books, but his&#13;
advice: "Pay attention in class."&#13;
The baiji, a rare, nearly blind white river dolphin, is&#13;
effectively extinct. Researchers say pollution and&#13;
overfishing in the Yangtze River caused the species'&#13;
demise. Plus, ship traffic there confused the sonar&#13;
the baiji used to find food.&#13;
Americans won the Nobel prizes for physics (John&#13;
Mather of NASA Goddard Flight Center and George&#13;
Smoot from UC Berkeley with their satellite program&#13;
that backed up the Big Bang theory), chemistry&#13;
(Roger D. Kornburg from Stanford School of Medicine&#13;
who studied how cells take information from genes&#13;
to produce proteins), medicine (Andrew Z. Fire from&#13;
MIT and Craig C. Mello from Harvard who discovered&#13;
a way to turn off specific genes) and economics&#13;
(Edmund S. Phelps from Columbia University for&#13;
examining the trade-offs between inflation and its&#13;
effects on unemployment).&#13;
Houston truck driver Tyrone Williams was spared&#13;
the death penalty and sentenced to life in prison for&#13;
his role in the nation's deadliest smuggling attempt&#13;
- a journey that ended in the deaths of 19 illegal&#13;
immigrants crammed into a sweltering tractor-trailer,&#13;
after Williams abandoned them and the rig. &#13;
17. President Bush signed legislation in October&#13;
authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects and&#13;
trials before military commissions. While Bush claimed&#13;
thar he knew the bill would save lives, the ACI. called it&#13;
·one of the worst civil liberties measures ever enacted."&#13;
18. A 6.3 magnirnde earthquake struck&#13;
Indonesia on May 27, 2006, killing more&#13;
than 5,800 and injuring 36,299. Thousands&#13;
of aftershocks followed and hundreds of&#13;
thousands were !eh homeless in central Java.&#13;
19. November releases of Playstacion 3 and&#13;
\Xii i were immediate sell-outs. Son)"s 400,000&#13;
Playstation 3s cost 600, but intenclo priced&#13;
the Wii at 250 including one game and&#13;
expected co sell 4 million units by yea r's end.&#13;
2. Congressman Boh NC)', R - OH, pleaded gui lt1•&#13;
to federa l criminal corruption charges :ind&#13;
announced he ll'ould n t seek re-election.&#13;
7. January wa. warmer than usual in ma1w parts&#13;
of the counuy Pun xsutawney Phil pn:dictecl ~n&#13;
ea rly spring on Groundhog Dai-, but bitter cold.&#13;
da)'S of ice and as much as JO feet of snow (in&#13;
pans of upsrate 'cw York) typified February.&#13;
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. ·~- "&#13;
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13. Animal rights activists were up in arms when&#13;
more than 50,000 clogs were slaughcerecl in&#13;
China in a governmcm-urdered crackdown after&#13;
three people died of rabies. On!)' military dugs&#13;
and pol ice canine units were spared. .&#13;
20. Scienrists documented more than I ,OOO&#13;
biological species unique to the Eastern Arc&#13;
Mournains of Tanzan ia and Kenva. The area.&#13;
which is slightly smaller than the state of Rhode&#13;
Island, is mainly forested. &#13;
3. For these ruungs1ers in Si. Louis, fire lm lranrs 4. Citing climate change as a cause, sciernists studied a giant ice&#13;
were the only 'ource of rdief from.Jull'°s heat shelf - 1he size of &gt;lanhauan - which broke away from an island&#13;
after storms knocked out cleuric;il power. south of 1he "ionh Pole and 11·as adrift as an independent island.&#13;
8. Billionaire \X'arren l::luffell&#13;
announced 1ha1he11-ould be&#13;
dona1 i11g the bulk of his wealth&#13;
tu charity, main II' the Bill and&#13;
Melinda Gates r:ounda1 ion.&#13;
9. Health issues caused Cuban&#13;
leader fald C:1s1ro, 80. IU&#13;
relinquish pclll·er 10 his brother,&#13;
Raul. in July. Officials would not&#13;
disclose his condition.&#13;
10. In August. a l.exing1on, Kentucky, crash&#13;
killed ,,9 of 'iO people aboard the Comair night&#13;
bound for Atlanta when the plane was assigned&#13;
10 a rumray 100 shon for safe take-off. Ne1r policies for air 1rafRc con1mllers resulted.&#13;
14. Warren Steed Jeff,. a polygamist sen leader on 1he FBJ's ost Wanted List, was :1rrestecl near Las Vegas in August. He&#13;
l\ a; wan1cd for an·anging marriages bctwecn uncleragc girls and older men. 15. Timers hidden in pencils were&#13;
discovered ai several of 1 he ' l 'l'cn sires where bombs exploded on commuter train:, in lnclia·s financial capital, killing 185.&#13;
16. Gas prices repeated Ir hit record highs in Juil' and August. averaging more than 3 for a gallon of self-serve regubr&#13;
when a technical fauh and pipeline corrosion in l::lP·s Pruclhoe Bay oilfield in Alaska n n production.&#13;
21. Polar hears ar·e considered a "'threatened" species as scientisrs predict that global warming may eliminate their&#13;
hahnat en1ireh' h1 20!i0. The repon said there is Jinle doubt that global warming has been caused br human aniviries.&#13;
22. A 1\oman 1, ho disappeared in 1hc jungles of Cambodia as a child was found 19 years later. The 27-year-old. who does&#13;
not ~peak . 11a-. identified hi' a scar on her arm. She disappeared in 1988 1rhile herding buffalo.&#13;
5. f'ilidings from the surgeon&#13;
general declared secondhand&#13;
smoke at any lel'el a hazard.&#13;
11. Enron founder Kenneth&#13;
Lay (11·ho died in 2006) and&#13;
former CEO Jeffrel' Skilling&#13;
1Yere found guihY of fraud and&#13;
conspiracy in Houston in Juli'.&#13;
6. Fighting in Lebanon lessened after the U.K Securitr&#13;
Council passed Resolution 1701. but Hezbollah leaders&#13;
insisted they 1\-0uld nm drop their 11·eapons.&#13;
12. A frilled shark was captured on videotape south&#13;
of Tokrn. These ;harks are rareli ~een because ther&#13;
lil'e in water berween 1.96 and 3.280 feet deep&#13;
-1\·hich i&gt; deeper than humans can go. The shark&#13;
died shonlv after its appearance. &#13;
Blast injuries killed Al-Qaeda leader Abu Musab&#13;
al-Zarqawi in June when bombs were dropped on&#13;
the Iraqi safehouse where he was meeting&#13;
with associates.&#13;
In October, searchers found bones believed to&#13;
have been overlooked in searches following the&#13;
2001 World Trade Center attacks. Search officials&#13;
identified dozens of areas to be re-examined; the&#13;
active search to identify the dead ended in 2002.&#13;
More than 40 percent of the 2,749 victims have never&#13;
been identified with DNA matches.&#13;
The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 12,000&#13;
for the first time ever on Oct. 19, 2006, and remained&#13;
above that lofty benchmark through year's end.&#13;
Concentration camp and incarceration records would&#13;
be the first Nazi documents released under a plan to&#13;
make millions of files stored in Germany accessible&#13;
to Holocaust researchers. Holocaust survivors have&#13;
waited decades to see records meticulously kept&#13;
by the Nazis; transport documents and death lists,&#13;
and notes on concentration camp inmates ranging&#13;
from their hereditary diseases to the number of lice&#13;
plucked from their heads are included.&#13;
At 14, Michael Perham, from Potters Bar in&#13;
Hertfordshire, England, became the youngest person&#13;
to sail solo across the Atlantic Ocean. He arrived in&#13;
Antigua in January, seven weeks after setting off&#13;
on the 3,500-mile journey from Gibraltar aboard the&#13;
28-foot boat, Cheeky Monkey.&#13;
Three climbers stranded after a fall on Oregon's Mt.&#13;
Hood were rescued in February after spending the&#13;
night amid ferocious winds and blowing snow. The&#13;
two women and a man slipped off a ledge and fell&#13;
about lOO feet in the process of descending from&#13;
a winter climb and camping expedition interrupted&#13;
by bad weather. In December, three members of a&#13;
climbing party perished on the 11,239-foot mountain&#13;
when the group became separated. After 10 days,&#13;
searchers recovered one of the bodies in a snow&#13;
cave and called off their work as another winter&#13;
storm approached the area. The other climbers were&#13;
presumed dead.&#13;
1. \X'omen made history in KuwaiI·, June Parliarnemarl' deciion., ;i, iI 11·a, Iht: fir,I Iime fem ab 11uc :dlo11L·d w run for&#13;
office and Ihe first time Kuwaiti women were al lowed to rote. 2. The ouibreak of illne&gt;s linked In E. coli in ,pin:1ch in&#13;
eptember hospitalized 60 and caused a ban on bagged alifornia spinach. Before 1·c.:ar'.' &lt;.:nd. :1n0Ihcr E. rnli nutlm.:ak.&#13;
this one I raced to lem1ce and green onions serl'ed bv the fast food chain Tarn Be:!! and ot hers. , ickened more th:1n -o&#13;
who had patronized EasI Coast restaurants.&#13;
3. KingTaufa'ahau Tupou IV. who reigned m·erTunga's 1-0 islands in tht: 'outh Pacific for ·1 I :car;,. was buried in&#13;
September. 4 . . \1icrosoft's \'Vindow ·Vista, the operating srstern that replaced Windows XI', was released wo la1e for&#13;
the holiday ·ales season afier five years in del'elopment. 5. Japan's long-running debate.: over whether women should he&#13;
allowed to succeed Io Ihe throne ended in epiembcr when Princess Kiko gave birth ro a 'on. Hisahiro. The new pri nce&#13;
is third in line for the throne behind his uncle and his father. 6. Airline passengers faced new tral'el restrictions after&#13;
British authorities uncovered a terrori t plot to u. e liquid explusires to blm1· up airplanes headed ro the United Sta1es.&#13;
7. After firing a number of IesI missiles during summer months. ;"llorth Korea agreed to a deal to begin clming down its&#13;
nuclear arms program in exchange for 300 million in fuel and financial aid. 8. Celebrations broke out in flaghdacl 11 hen&#13;
former dictator Saddam Hussein was executed bv hanging in December.&#13;
10. Former Soviet spy Alexander Li1 vinenko died in November after exposure Io a rad ioacri1·e poison. 11. Sonr mdo&#13;
(my life on line) was created to attract vnunger users with Web brcJ11sing. messaging, phone :111d digit:d music capabilities.&#13;
12. Emrepreneur Anuushch Ansari pa id a reporred . 20 mil lion ro become the friurth private &gt;paceflight pa rtid pant. 13.&#13;
More than 9.8 million acres burned timing the 2006 fire sea . .,on. the 11·or' t in 10 vea rs. 14. With the population of 11 ild&#13;
panda bears below 1,600, 1he Chinese began breeding in captiviiv; 30 rnbs ll'ere burn in 2006. 15. Break ing Ihe record&#13;
for American cars sold aI auciion, a 1966 Shelby Cobra sold fm 5.1million. 16. The FD appr1i1·ccl :1 vamne for cc.:rvical&#13;
cancer in June and Merck and Co. began distribution. 17. The 1.ihl'an Supreme Court CJl'erturned death sentences C1f1i1\•&#13;
nurses and a doctor accused of inrentiunally infecting more than '100 children with I llV, the virus tha1 causes Al DS. &#13;
9. In the nat ion's third deadly school shooting in le ·than a week, a milk-truck dri1·er killed five female tudents before he&#13;
incident ·em shockwaves through 'ickel Mines, PA, a Lancaster County town where the one-room Amish schoolhouse 11~ located. The gunman, who&#13;
left note for his family before heading ro the school, wa not Ami ·h but was apparently acting out of rerenge for omething that happened when he wa ·&#13;
a boy. In other instances of school violence, deaths occurred in Bailey, CO; Montreal, QB; udbury, MA and Tacoma, \X'A. &#13;
14. For the fir t time in 12 years, Democrats&#13;
won control of both the House and the Senate.&#13;
Celebrating Democrats called the election a loud&#13;
message from th&lt;:: American people.&#13;
15. Joe Barbera, of the famed Hanna-Barbera&#13;
animation team which created Yogi Bear, the&#13;
Flintstones, thejersons, Scooby-Doo and Tom&#13;
and Jerry, died in December at age 95.&#13;
16. Montreal blogger Kyle MacDonald,&#13;
26, proved the power of the Internet&#13;
when he bartered his way from a reel&#13;
paper clip to a home in Saskatche11an&#13;
..&#13;
17. The disaqrous cycle of drought and f'\oocling caused&#13;
death and damage worldwide. More than 'iOO died in the&#13;
aftermath of Tropical Storm Bilis in China. j apan and the&#13;
Koreas in July, and floods killed 1,000 in Africa in August. &#13;
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..... 1 cwsCom/Gctty !mag&#13;
2. When Katherine Jeff ens Schori ll'as elected&#13;
presiding bishop of 1he Episcopa lian Church. she&#13;
became 1he first 11·0111 an to lead a province.&#13;
3. Ben 01rnby and Shall'n Hornbeck were found in the St. Louis-area 4. Marines guard the U.S. Embassv in ; . Ted Kennedv, D - ~!A, proposed&#13;
apar11111.:111 of a man who allegedly abducted 1hem: Ben was held just Damascus, Syria, after a eptember auack br a bill to increase minimum 11·age ro&#13;
four clays. but Shawn had been captive nearly four vears. armed Islamic militants. , 7.25 per hour Ol'er Lh ree vears.&#13;
6. In August, a group of&#13;
i111ernational astronomers&#13;
stripped Pluto of i1 s planc1 arl'&#13;
status, downsizing 1he solar&#13;
system to eight plane1;.&#13;
7. Though John ark Carr&#13;
confessed 10 killingJonl3cnet&#13;
Ran1se1-. Boulder Cou1lll' (CO)&#13;
dis1ric1 auornevs said ONA&#13;
evidence shm1·ccl 01 hcrwise.&#13;
8. ford Mmor Co. an nounced plans to close&#13;
l-1 pla111 s and cut 111me than 25.000 jobs (20-2)&#13;
percc111 of its North America n work force) bl'&#13;
20 12. The second-largest U.S. automaker is&#13;
restructuring to rel'erse a l.6 billion loss last l'eJI'.&#13;
11. Archeologisu; found a village of small houses that mav have sheltered those 11"ho built Stonehenge or housed people&#13;
attending festi1·:d; there. 12. rlo1·ida Rcprese111 a1ive lark Foley resigned after it 1Yas rcvea lt:cl that he com municmecl&#13;
inappropriatclv ll'ith one or more former \X'hi1e House pages.&#13;
13. Plans were unveiled for 1he revised freedom To11·er at Ground Zero. which 1Yi ll be America's 1allesr building. The&#13;
tower, a symbol of Ne11· Ymk's revitalization after the Sept. 11 , 2001. mack , is scheduled for completion by 20 11.&#13;
18. An earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter sca le hil I-lall'aii in 111id-Oc1ober. causing a lanclslicle that blocked a&#13;
major highway. A e-w id e disaster declarntion 11·as posted. but no fatalities were reported. J\ number of aftershocks.&#13;
mcluding one with a magnitude of 5.8. follo11·ecl. 19. Leading lnrerncr search engine Google acquired YouTubc for 1.65&#13;
billion in an October ;111 -srock dea l. YouTube founders Chad Hurlev and Siel'e Chen each received shares of Google stock&#13;
worth approx imatelv 526 mi llion, ll'hile an arrav of other emplol'ees and YouTube's venture capital barkers shared the&#13;
remainder. In other 1echnology ncll'S, MvSpacc began clisu·ibu1ing A1nber a lens. wh ich announce lorn! child abcluc1ions.&#13;
9. Teenager Zachariah Blamon&#13;
admitted to a ·eries ofhigh11·av&#13;
shomings in ndiana~ hich&#13;
illed one person. wounded&#13;
a nor her and damaged vehicles.&#13;
10. At -: 6 a.m. on Oct. 1-. 2006, me U.S&#13;
population officiallv passed ~00 million. The&#13;
formula u. ed in tracking population considered&#13;
births. deaths and immigration. n!~ · the counui es&#13;
of China and India are more populous. &#13;
POPULAR TV SHOWS&#13;
•My Name is Earl&#13;
• The Office&#13;
• American Idol&#13;
• Dancing with the Stars&#13;
• My Boys&#13;
• Studio 60&#13;
• 30 Rock&#13;
• Prison Break&#13;
•The Class&#13;
• Two and a Half Men&#13;
•Medium&#13;
• The Closer&#13;
• The Amazing Race&#13;
• The New Adventures&#13;
of Old Christine&#13;
HIT MOVIES&#13;
• DaVinci Code&#13;
• Mission Impossible 111&#13;
• Ice Age: The Meltdown&#13;
• Talledega Nights&#13;
• You, Me ft Dupree&#13;
• Gridiron Gang&#13;
• The Devil Wears Prada&#13;
• Open Season&#13;
• Grudge II&#13;
• Man of the Year&#13;
• Borat&#13;
• Happy Feet&#13;
• Casino Royale&#13;
• Click&#13;
• The Pursuit of&#13;
Happyness&#13;
• Charlotte's Web&#13;
• Babel&#13;
1. ABC's "Ugly Beuy" won the 2. NBC's new epic drama "Her cs" chronicles the lives of&#13;
Golden Globe for best comedy ordinary people who learn they have extraordinarv powers. The&#13;
and star America Ferrera was how's premiere auracted 14.3 million 1·iewers and n:cci1ed the&#13;
named best comedy acrress. highest rating for any NBC drama premiere in fil'e vears.&#13;
4. Hugh Laurie, title character 5. Mary j. Blige won Gramm\' 6. Former 'American Idol"&#13;
in "House" (originally "House Awards for Best R&amp; 13 album, champion Carrie Underwoud&#13;
M.D.") won his second Golden Best R&amp;B Song and Best R&amp;B won Grammr Al\ard~ for e~t&#13;
Globe award in three seasons Female Vocal Performance for ~ew Aniol and Bcol l'emale&#13;
of the medical drama. ·'Be Without You... Country Vocal Performance.&#13;
3. "Grc)'s An:11omy" was in tht: ' pot light as the&#13;
winnt:r uf tht: Golden Globe for best drama. but&#13;
abu beLaw,e of internal issues regarding Isaiah&#13;
Washingtun·s les,·than-st:nsi1 i1·e remarks.&#13;
7. "X-Men: The Last Stanc1·· broke the ~lemori:i l&#13;
Day box office 1-econl, bringing in .~ ,360 .1 04&#13;
in ticket sales. The thriller, which s1:i1Tcd Hugh&#13;
Jackman. P:nrick Stewart. Hal le flerrv :111d Ian&#13;
McKcllen, opened un ~l a\· 26. 2006.&#13;
9. Jennifer Hud on won both the Oscar and a Gulden Globe as best supporting actress in a motion picture as Effie White in the musical fi lm "Dreamgirls ...&#13;
In March, the former "American Idol" competitor became the first African-American ~i ger robe feat ured on tht: rnver ofVugue. 10. The Dixie Chicks&#13;
collectecl five Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Album of the Year. 11. The award-winning serial drama "l.os1·· entered&#13;
its third ~eason following the lives of a group of plane crash survivors un a my riou~ tropical bland. f%ncd on Oahu with an ensemble Gtst. the show 1yas&#13;
one of television's most ex pen ive to produce. 12. In October, Reese Wither~p un and Rvan Phillippe announced their plans to divorce after SCl'Cn years uf&#13;
marriage. They had two children: Ava, 7, and Deacon, 3.&#13;
13. Emmy-winning actor, Peter Boyle, best known as the cranky father on "Ever) body Loves Ila} moncl," died in December at age -1 . 14. Brnndcm Routh&#13;
donned the tights for the filming of"Superman Returns." which opened in June 2006. 15. Actl'L'S'&gt;/rapper Queen Latifah earned her ,wr on the famou.&#13;
Hollywood Walk of Fame in January 2007. Hers was the 2,298th star to be featured. 16. ··crorndilc I lumer" Steve Irwin met an untimelv death in September&#13;
when a stingray barb fatally pierced his heart. His 8-year-old daughter, Bindi uc. planned to follow in hi-. footsteps with her own animal hm1· on TV &#13;
8. Produced by Disne1 and Pi xar Animation Studios. "Cars," followed in the tracks of other john Lasseter successes and, like "Tor Storv··&#13;
and "A Bug's liit'e,'' featured 111 an1' familinr oiees. In addition IO Owen Wilson, Oheech Marin. George Carlin and Larn' the Cable Guv, a&#13;
husn of racccar dri vers like Riclrnrcl Peny, Mario Andreui and Dale Earnhardt. Jr. brought the "characters" to life. Notable c.i 111eos included 0 sp ns broadcaster Bob Costas as Bob Cutlass,)&lt;!)' Leno as.Jay Limo and the hosts of NPR's weekly '·Car Talk" as Rum and Du rr Rust-Eze. &#13;
1. When Justin Timberlake released his second solo album, "rutureSex/LoveSounds," in September, it debuted at number one on the&#13;
Billboard chart, elling 684,000 copies its first week. He won Grammy awards for "SexyBack" and "My Love" and the album was nominated&#13;
in two other categories. In addition, he starred in his biggest film role to date when he teamed up with Bruce Willis. Sharon Stone, Ben&#13;
Foster and Emile Hirsch in "Alpha Dog," a January 2007 release about a young drug dealer and his involvement in a murder/kidnapping.&#13;
2. an Arnonio pur. point guard Tom· l':irker&#13;
and aur ·ss fa·a Longoria plan to 11·ed in France&#13;
in the summer of2007.&#13;
5. The CBS Evening News gm a new look when&#13;
Dan Rather retired after 4~ \'ears with the&#13;
net11·ork. In September. Katie Cmll"iC. ll'ho left&#13;
NBC's "Today" show in 1\ lal', became the fin solo&#13;
female anchor of a major evening news show.&#13;
9. The once-hot teenage soap. "The o.c.:·&#13;
was cancelled as of Feb. 22, 2007. Cr·eawrjt)sh&#13;
Schwanz said, "The finale will bring real clmure&#13;
to the story we began telling four years ago."&#13;
12. Kelly Clarkson, winner of"American Idol"&#13;
2002, announced her panncrship with 1ASC./.\H.&#13;
13. Singe1/ songwriter/guitarist j ohn Mayer&#13;
released his third studio album, "Continuum ... in&#13;
September. 14. Shakira·s "Hips Don't Lie" set the&#13;
record for mos1 clown loads sold in a single \\'eek &#13;
3. Fox's ··u· and Kiefer Sut herland won 2006&#13;
Emmys for Out; tanding Drama St:ries and Best&#13;
Actor in a Dra ma cries.&#13;
4. Johnnv Depp returned to 1he big screen as Caprain jack&#13;
Sparrow in "'Pira1cs of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Ches1 ... ll'hich&#13;
opened on.Jul)' -, 2006. with the 1op single-dav gross erer.&#13;
6. Rachael Ray. Food Net work&#13;
. how ho:,t, bestselling cookbook author and editor in chief&#13;
•Jf ht'r own magazine. added&#13;
talk show ho r ro her resume.&#13;
7. Ben S1iller gre11· up jus1 a fell'&#13;
blocks alYa)' from Manhatt3n·s&#13;
u111 of Na1ural History,&#13;
the se11 ing of his 2006 movie&#13;
"Nigh1 at 1he ,\luseum:·&#13;
8. Kenny Chesney, 2007 People's Choice Male&#13;
Vocalist of the Year and 2006 G IA Entertainer of&#13;
the Year. sold 1.3 million 1icke1s in 2006 making&#13;
his "The Road IX The Radio·· rhe 111osr attended&#13;
tou r of any genre in North America last year.&#13;
10. President of Def.Jam Records and rapper.Jay-Z took on several new roles this year. In acldirion ro "'Kingdom Come,"&#13;
an album he describes as "mature and reflccri1•e," he nwclc a documentary about 1 he global water shortage. The U.N.&#13;
hailed hh effort:, a~ humaniiarian. 11. James Brown. the "'Godfather of Soul.'" died of pneumonia on Chris1mas Day a1 73.&#13;
15. \'Chile wedding bell rumors persisted for Brad Pi t1 and Angelina.Jolie, Pitt 1old Esquire magazine that the couple had&#13;
no plans to marry until "everyone else in 1he country 11·ho warns tu be married is lcgallyable." 16. Eel Bradle)', veteran&#13;
CB newsman who broke racial ba rriers at the nel\l"Ork. died in No1·ernber of leukemia. 17. Ta)'IOr Hicks, a 29-year-olcl&#13;
from Birmingham. Alabama. was named 1he fif1h "'American Idol." Hicks' fans. 1he "Soul Patrol;· found his ra11· singing&#13;
\tyle, his cratv dance moves and his unlikely mop of grey hair irresistible. 18. "The Departed;' a remake of rhe popular&#13;
2002 I IPng Kong crime thril ler "Infernal Affairs ... won four Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director ~l rtin Scorsese's first&#13;
afier se1·en previous nominations), Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Fi lm Editing.&#13;
MTV celebrated 25 years on the air in August,&#13;
2006 and continued to expand coverage and affect&#13;
programming with shows like "TRL," "Control Freak,"&#13;
"Road Rules," "My Sweet 16," "Real World" and&#13;
"Underage and Engaged."&#13;
A Sacramento radio station fired 10 employees when&#13;
a listener died following an on-air water drinking&#13;
contest. While 18 contestants were vying for a&#13;
Nintendo Wii console, a nurse called in to warn about&#13;
water intoxication and was ignored.&#13;
Queen Elizabeth II bestowed honorary knighthood&#13;
on U2's Bono, recognizing his humanitarian work,&#13;
particularly his campaign against poverty in Africa.&#13;
A New Jersey eighth grader took home top honors&#13;
- and more than $42,000 in cash and prizes - as&#13;
winner of the 2006 Scripps National Spelling Bee.&#13;
Katharine Close, the first girl to win since 1999 . spelled "urspache" to win the televised bee.&#13;
Anna Nicole Smith's death was surrounded by&#13;
questions and controversy from the start.The blonde&#13;
39-year-old with a newborn, an ongoing estate battle&#13;
and a tabloid lifestyle died in a Florida hotel on Feb. 8,&#13;
2007. Within days, three men claimed paternity of her&#13;
five-month-old heiress daughter.&#13;
Weddings made news in the world of entertainment.&#13;
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes tied the knot in Italy&#13;
in November 2006. In June, the former Mrs. Cruise,&#13;
Nicole Kidman, married country star Keith Urban&#13;
in her native Australia. Avril Lavigne and Sum 41&#13;
frontman Deryck Whibley had a summer wedding&#13;
in California.&#13;
Hollywood divorces were in the news too.Britney&#13;
Spears and Kevin Federline (2 yrs.),Heather Locklear&#13;
and Richie Sambora (11 yrs.), Whitney Houston&#13;
and Bobby Brown (14 yrs.). Pamela Anderson and&#13;
Kid Rock (3 months) and Heather Mills and Paul&#13;
McCartney (4 yrs.) all called it quits.&#13;
After 35 years as host of "The Price is Right" and 50&#13;
years in TV, Bob Barker, 83, will retire in June 2007. &#13;
1. ColL5 quanerback Peyton . lanning attempLS a left-handed hovel pass in the first-ever rainy Super Bowl. Despite the inclement weather, which made&#13;
it tough to control the ball, MVP Manning completed 25 of 38 pas e for 24 yards and one touchdown in the Colts' 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bear"&#13;
Super Bowl XU, played in Miami, was a game of fir ts. It was the first Super Bowl featuring a pair of black coaches, the Colts' Tony Dungy became the first&#13;
black coach to win a Super Bowl and the victory wa the first ever NFL championship for the city of Indianapolis. 0 &#13;
2. The Carolina l lurricarn:.'. bm ~s t. l Ill' ni:1111· hockey fons :ind ex pens as 1hc 2005·06 season sianed. 11·on 1he ·1anley&#13;
Cup wi1h a serc111h game .~ -I l'ic1url' ()\'er iht.: Edmonton Oilers. The l lurric111es came back af1cr losing Games 5 and 6.&#13;
Rookie guahc:nder Cam \\'ard wa, named winner of 1hc Conn 111y1he Trophy a· 1ht.: pos1-sea ·on 1\l\/P.&#13;
3. Kentucky Derbl' winner&#13;
Barbaro ·3~ cu1 lu nizt.:d in&#13;
January af1cr months ofheahh&#13;
,ctbacks. The thoroughbred&#13;
wa~ injured in 1hc Preaknes&gt;.&#13;
4. Tennis ace Ruger Federer&#13;
became 1ht.: firs! man c1·er to&#13;
win bo1h Wimbledon and 1ht.•&#13;
U.S. Open back-10-back 1 hrt.:t.:&#13;
years in a rmr.&#13;
;. Maryland plarers celebrate after winning rhe&#13;
2006 NCAA 11·omen·s basketball championships.&#13;
The Terrapins heal Duke 78-75 in Ol'enimc 10&#13;
win 1he 1iile. Sophomore Laura Harper. who&#13;
scored 16 puin1s. was 1hc 1ournamen1 ~! VP.&#13;
6. San ran i~rn Gian1s star Barry Bonds broke Babe Ruth ·~ record of 715 home runs in 1\lay. 111 pursuir of I-lank Aaron's&#13;
record uf"'55. he ended the 2006 season with 734 homers. 7. Italian 1ea111 cap1;1in Fabio Cannavaru celebrares his team·s&#13;
5-.3 OT win 01·er France in the World Cup Soccer finals.&#13;
8. Tiger \X'oocls· winnings surpassed 1he . 6(1 million mark and he won seven consecu1in:: tournaments. 9.Joakirn&#13;
oah and 1he Florida Gators won 1hc NCAA basketball tide ancl Noah 11·as named the tournament's our&gt;tanding&#13;
plaver. 10. Kevin I larvick celebrates after winning his firs1 Dal'lona 'iOO; he fi nished just .12.) seconds a heat.I of ~lark&#13;
Martin. ll'hc1 led the '.liASCAR season opener for 26 laps.&#13;
11. Third-seed ,\!aria 'harapnva won 1he U.S Open. defe:u111g No. 2-&gt;ced .Justine I lenin-I-lardenne 6-•1, -~ . 12. Norll'ay·s&#13;
Andreas Wi1g wa&gt; the star of\X'inter X Games 11 . 1rinning gold medals in both Best Snowboard Trick and Sn01rboard&#13;
lopcstyle. 13. \•liami I leat coach Pat Riley ;ind hi., t ·am orercamc a t11·0-ga111e series defici1 LO beai the Dallas 1\lavericks&#13;
in ~i x games of the bcs1 of seven series. 14. Lorena Ochoa 11 :1s named the l.PGA"; Player of 1hc Year.&#13;
When Tiger Woods won his 11th major championship&#13;
in July 2006 by capturing the British Open, it was&#13;
his first victory since his father, Earl, succumbed&#13;
to cancer in May. While speculators wondered&#13;
whether he'd be able to focus after the death, Woods&#13;
continued toward Jack Nicklaus' record 18 titles&#13;
when he captured his 12th a month later with a fiveshot victory at the 88th PGA Championships.&#13;
The Tour de France victory went to an American&#13;
rider for the eighth year straight as Californian Floyd&#13;
Landis rebounded to win his fifth race of the year.&#13;
The Saudi first baseman in the Little League World&#13;
Series attracted lots of attention during the August&#13;
tournament in South Williamsport, PA. Aaron Durley,&#13;
13, stood 6-feet, 8-inches tall, weighed 256 pounds&#13;
and wore size 19 shoes.&#13;
On Sept. 25, 2006, the Louisiana Superdome reopened for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. The&#13;
sold-out stadium went wild as U2 and Green Day sang&#13;
"The Saints Are Coming," and the home-team Saints&#13;
beat the Atlanta Falcons 23-3.&#13;
On Jan. 1, 2007, Texas Tech coach Bobby Knight&#13;
became the winningest Division I college basketball&#13;
coach when victory #880 put him ahead of former&#13;
UNC great Dean Smith.&#13;
Retirement changed the landscape of American sports;&#13;
Cowboys coach Bill Parcells called it quits after two&#13;
Super Bowl titles and 19 years as an NFL coach . and&#13;
77-year-old Arnold Palmer played his last round of&#13;
professional golf in October. Other retirements of&#13;
note: Patriots O.B Doug Flutie, 15-season Philadelphia&#13;
Steelers coach Bill Cowher, Houston Astros slugger&#13;
Jeff Bagwell and long-time Temple basketball coach&#13;
and Hall of Farner John Chaney.&#13;
Fans mourned the loss of New York Yankees pitcher&#13;
Cory Lidie, whose small plane crashed into a NYC&#13;
apartment building, and Baseball Hall of Farner Kirby&#13;
Puckett, who died of a stroke at age 45. Longtime&#13;
coaches Red Auerbach (Boston Celtics) and Bo&#13;
Schembechler (Michigan football) also died. &#13;
1. World Series MVP David Eckstein and the St. Louis Cardinals topped the AL Champion Detroit Tigers in Game 5 of the 102nd&#13;
Fall Cla sic Eckstein. wem 6-for-9 with four RBI in Game 4 and 5, hit the fourth-inning RBI groundout that brought home the&#13;
winning run. The title was the Cardinal 'tenth - the mo t of any 'L team - but their fir. t since 1982. Tony LaRussa became just&#13;
the second manager in the history ofba eball to win a series title in both leagues.&#13;
2. As the new American diplomacy e111uy. fire·&#13;
time World Champion 1\ lichelle Kll'an ll'ill tra1'CI&#13;
the \\'Orld promoting Arneric3n va lues.&#13;
3. Tennis great Andre Agassi reLiretl with an&#13;
emmional farewell a l 1 he .S. Open a fr er a 1hird·&#13;
rou nd loss. 4. Daytona 500 and Brick1·ard ll'inner&#13;
Jimmie Johnson eventually won the Nextel Cup&#13;
title and was named Driver or the Year.&#13;
5. The most recognized soccer plaver in the&#13;
world wenr Hollywood. David Ueckham signed a&#13;
deal wonh a reported 250 million in sala ry and&#13;
commercial endorsemems LO play with the Los&#13;
Angeles Ga laxy.&#13;
6. Bowl Championship Series MVP Chris Leak&#13;
quarterbacked the Florida Gators to a 41-14&#13;
thumping of Ohio State and the national title. 7.&#13;
Serena Wi lliams, ranked 81st, won the Australian&#13;
Open, beating top-seeded Maria Sharariova. &#13;
THI HAI L01l'EEN&#13;
' • . HE'S l'LLUNGOUTAl.L THESTOPS&#13;
The 2006-2007 year brought in many great movies. Some of the movies included,&#13;
Saw III, Casino Royale, 300, and Pirates of the Carribean: A Dead Man's Chest. The&#13;
price of a student ticket remained six dollars. Photos by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
With a new school year came new faces. The faculty packed on ten new teachers,&#13;
while some replaced old staff. Photos by Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left. A shocking surprise,&#13;
Crescent Elenientary&#13;
burnt down in the Dliddle&#13;
of the night. It left the&#13;
students starting school&#13;
in unknown territory of&#13;
Washington Elementary.&#13;
A benefit carnival and&#13;
auction held near the&#13;
Crescent firehouse raised&#13;
money to build the new&#13;
school. Photo by Emily&#13;
Zimmerman&#13;
Below. Creating a big mess, a water main&#13;
broke by the Industrial wing. It caused the&#13;
water to shut down after school on February, 20th. Photo by Rafael Alverio&#13;
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Above. Diploma in hand, J ordan Sanchez begins to&#13;
take off his hat and head home ready to leave his senior&#13;
class behind. Graduation this year was held at the MidAmerica Center on May 20th. Photo by Emily Stuart &#13;
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From Radon to Rome&#13;
By Eric Fjare&#13;
Discovering Science and the World&#13;
Learning about Social Studies and Science&#13;
is needed to survive in today's world, more&#13;
than most people realize. Many students see&#13;
Social Studies as useless, because all they do&#13;
is learn about historical events and such. However, this is untrue because Social Studies finds&#13;
uses in everyday life. Those who took Law and&#13;
Government classes were more prepared to&#13;
work in the law enforcement field and those&#13;
who took history classes were prepared for&#13;
most everyday life because history repeats itself. On the other hand, science is quite useful&#13;
no matter what degree or career someone is&#13;
looking into. A good start for those who want&#13;
to go into medical or biological type careers&#13;
included biology classes, while those who took&#13;
chemistry and physics classes were set to go&#13;
into engineering and other physical building&#13;
type careers.&#13;
Considering these two types of classes,&#13;
some students enjoy social studies and learning about famous people and events in history,&#13;
while others prefer the science classes with&#13;
hands-on labs.&#13;
Below Testing his knowledge of Physics, Jeffrey Kramer shoots a paintball into a tin canin an experiment designed to help students learn more about exit velocity.&#13;
"AP Physics is great," said Kramer. "It gives me and the&#13;
other students a chance to see math work in real experiments and situations." Photo By Rafe Alverio&#13;
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"Social Studies is easy because nothing&#13;
ever changes," said Alex Storey. "I've taken just&#13;
about every history class possible."&#13;
Some of the Social Studies classes include&#13;
World and US History, American government,&#13;
Law and Legal System, Culture and Sport, with&#13;
many others.&#13;
On the other end with science, classes&#13;
include types of Physics, Chemistry, Biology,&#13;
Engineering, Astronomy and Environmental&#13;
Studies.&#13;
"Science is usually my best subject," said&#13;
Robbie Nichols. 'Tm thinking about getting a&#13;
degree in chemistry and working in pharmaceuticals."&#13;
While Social Studies deals more with taking notes and reading textbooks, Science uses&#13;
more hands-on experiments with labs and&#13;
math-oriented problems. History and governmental classes fall under the Social Studies&#13;
department, while learning to deal with chemicals and the way things work both fit into in the&#13;
science department.&#13;
Right Playing a review game, Kyle Mooney and Chris&#13;
Frost quiz each other over their World History. "I love&#13;
learning about all of the old civilizations," said Mooney.&#13;
"This class always keeps my attention." For Frost, the&#13;
class was a requirement. "I took it to get an extra year&#13;
of history in," said Frost. Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
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Above. Shaun Wert puts the fi nishing touches to a&#13;
painting. "[Art is] better than regular classes," said&#13;
Wert. Photo by Michaela Aujfart&#13;
Left. Putting his creative skills to work, Anthony Meeker throws a pot on the wheel. Photo by Liz Ortiz&#13;
47 &#13;
Above. Experiencing a little country culture, Mrs. Somer's Fitness Foundations&#13;
class, line dances to some country music. "The dancing unit was my favorite,"&#13;
said Jessie Kealy. "We learned a lot of&#13;
different types of dancing that you don't&#13;
normally see." Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Right. Cleaning up for perfection, Lindsey McCoy, maxes out on the lift of the&#13;
day. "! like how the dass is very structured," said McCoy. "You know what&#13;
types of lifts you're doing everyday."&#13;
Photo by Elizabeth Oritz&#13;
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Right. Squaring up, James Ryba, prepares to hit a home run. Sporting games&#13;
are just some of the many different ways&#13;
the PE teachers help get kids in shape&#13;
and have fun. Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Physical Education, a class required&#13;
all four years, offered students&#13;
few choices to pick from. Fitness&#13;
Foundations, Strength and Conditioning and&#13;
Regular P.E. were the three classes available&#13;
to students.&#13;
"I like how we have options," said Tony Liston. "We can switch it up and try a new one&#13;
every year."&#13;
Regular PE. offered the basic activities.&#13;
Soccer. volleyball, basketball, flag and touch&#13;
foot ball were among the activities students&#13;
participated in the class. The teachers tried to&#13;
make regula r PE. more fun by switching it up.&#13;
"We want students to like PE.," said PE.&#13;
teacher Dick Wettengel. "We try doing as&#13;
Left. Buffing up, Scott Kaiser, benches in weight lifting class. "The class&#13;
keeps in shape all year long," said Kaiser. "It also helps teach us how to stay&#13;
fit in the long run. " Photo by Elizabeth&#13;
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many activ1t1es throughout the semester to&#13;
make 'staying fit' more enjoyable."&#13;
Fitness Foundations involved dance, yoga&#13;
and different workout methods. Various activities helped keep the students interested in&#13;
the class. This year, students separated int o&#13;
groups and came up with a dance routine.&#13;
"My favorite thing we did this year was the&#13;
dance unit," said Lindsi Foote. "We learned a lot&#13;
of different types of dancing, and even got the&#13;
chance to come up with out own."&#13;
Strength and Conditioning, a more popular class offered in the department, helped&#13;
students participating in sports to stay in&#13;
shape. Strengt h and Conditioning helped give&#13;
students the knowledge of life-time activities to&#13;
stay in shape.&#13;
"The class has helped make me stronger&#13;
and gain weight for football season," said Liston. "It's kept me in shape."&#13;
This year, the Physical Education Department switched to a daily schedule per semester in an effort to help students stay fit and&#13;
keep in better shape. In previous years, they&#13;
met every other day for the entire year. It also&#13;
eliminated the confusion student s seemed to&#13;
have with what day t hey had class.&#13;
Offering a wide selection of activities in&#13;
the three courses increased interest in this&#13;
department. Student s seemed t o look forward&#13;
to attending PE. classes and getting more involved in the act ivities.&#13;
Left. Warming up, The P.E. Class does&#13;
pushups to get their hearts pumping.&#13;
Pushups were used in place of running&#13;
to mi,x up the warm up and get the kids&#13;
ready for the class. Photo by Elizabeth&#13;
Ortiz&#13;
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Checking her answers, Amanda Hohneke works on her French assignment. "The&#13;
class and the language are a lot of fun," said Hohneke. "However, sometimes it's&#13;
hard to understand. My favorite word in the French language has to be J oyeux Noel,&#13;
which means Merry Christmas." Photo By Eric Fjare&#13;
Working with the English language, Jose Lorenzo Perez works on a research project&#13;
about soccer. "The ELL class is great," said Perez. "Every day I get to learn more and&#13;
more new things that have to do with the English language and America. " Photo By&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Bridging the Gap By Eric Fjare&#13;
The foreign language department included&#13;
quite a diverse array of subjects. W ith more&#13;
foreign exchange students and immigrants&#13;
coming to America each year, it was necessary&#13;
for everyone to learn new languages so living&#13;
toget her could be as easy as possible. Also,&#13;
depending on career plans, those who learned&#13;
a foreign language were mor e prepared for&#13;
college. For some students, learning a foreign&#13;
language was fun; for others it was t erribly&#13;
boring. Either way, learning a foreign language&#13;
was beneficial to them, no matter the amount&#13;
of work it took.&#13;
This year, AL offered Spanish, German,&#13;
French, and Chinese classes. Most students&#13;
took a foreign language for college require50&#13;
ments, but others had a passion for a certain&#13;
language and chose to take multiple years of&#13;
it.&#13;
"I thought it would be cool to learn a new&#13;
language and culture," said Nate Kennedy, currently taking German.&#13;
Others took a more educational viewpoint&#13;
of their classes.&#13;
"I took French because I knew I would need&#13;
it for college," said Sarah Peters. "I have a lot of&#13;
friends in that class."&#13;
While Peter s took French for college purposes and to mess around with friends, others&#13;
wanted to learn a different language for fun.&#13;
"Spanish seemed like it would be the most&#13;
useful language to learn," said Kyle Fjare. "It's&#13;
fun learning new words and phrases."&#13;
Not all of the foreign language department&#13;
was composed of native English speakers, however,&#13;
The English Language Learner (ELL) students learned English as their second, sometimes third, language. Mostly foreign exchange&#13;
students and immigrants made up the ELL department - sometimes they still needed translators to communicate with the rest of the&#13;
student body.&#13;
The foreign language department kept&#13;
busy with all the students who want ed to learn&#13;
other languages. The experience was fun and&#13;
rewarding to those who stuck with it.&#13;
Working together, Nancy Solorio, Lulu Castro, and Brenda Solorio look&#13;
for pictures to make a collage. "ELL h elps me a lot, said Castro. "If I ever&#13;
have a question, the teacher and other students a re always there to help,&#13;
no matter how obvious the answer is." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
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Learning how to salsa dance, Kyle Stanley and J ordan Miller enjoy&#13;
Spanish Club. "It was a lot of fun just to learn about the differences&#13;
between our two cultures," said Stanley. "Especially how their heritage of dance is so opposite of ours in America." Photo by Elizabeth&#13;
01'tiz&#13;
Glancing over her notes, Paige Bartman studies for German, which is&#13;
among the four languages offered at AL. Photo by Caitlin Evers&#13;
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With the willingness to design and&#13;
construct mechanical structures increasing in popularity, a&#13;
new department arose within AL This department is made up of two classes, Introduction&#13;
to Engineering and Principles of Engineering.&#13;
"Both of these new classes are thought to&#13;
be applied sciences and are in their own department," said Justin Heckman, Principles of&#13;
Engineering teacher. "However. many people in&#13;
the field consider engineering to be an Industrial Art. The main focus of the Principles of&#13;
Engineering class is to take science and the&#13;
ideas that evolve around mechanics and to&#13;
apply them to real life situations. That way, we&#13;
give the students the chance to experience the&#13;
field today."&#13;
Heckman was not the only person enthusiastic about the new classes; even the students&#13;
he teaches enjoy the class and look forward to&#13;
the next day.&#13;
"I really like this class," said Nolan Vallier. "It&#13;
gives me a chance to further my design skills&#13;
and to research a science that I have an interest in."&#13;
One such project, was a presentation project on a certain engineering degree.&#13;
"I enjoy studying mechanical engineering,"&#13;
said Marcus W illiams. "And through Principles&#13;
of Engineering, I got to research the job, what&#13;
it takes to be a professional, and the schooling&#13;
needed to get a degree."&#13;
Whether students have waited years for&#13;
the school to get more engineering classes,&#13;
or interests were just recently sparked, more&#13;
options are opening to explore the engineering fields and what exactly being an engineer&#13;
takes.&#13;
52&#13;
Determined to build a winning racer, Wyatt Seals&#13;
works on his mouse trap car during Principles of Engineering class. Photo By Eric Fjare&#13;
Putting his engineering skills to work, Nolan Vallier&#13;
makes a marble sorter. "The wide variety of projects&#13;
we work on gives me a chance to look at all parts of&#13;
engineering, said Vallier. "That way I get every point of&#13;
view possible." Photo By Eric Fjare &#13;
Hands on Work&#13;
By Brooke Wilhite The Industrial Tech Department gave&#13;
students opportunities to stretch&#13;
imaginations and prepare for the future. Construction and Manufacturing, Wood&#13;
Tech, and Drafting were among the classes&#13;
that prepared students who wanted to pursue careers in building after high school.&#13;
Wood Tech provided hands-on activities&#13;
for t he students and allowed them to creatively. By keeping them busy and allowing them&#13;
t o work at their own pace t his program held&#13;
positive qualities for many students.&#13;
''This class has really benefited me," said&#13;
Jonathan Hilz. "I've gotten a lot more out of it.&#13;
It's all hands-on, and we have no down time,&#13;
which I love about that class."&#13;
The Drafting course was one of the most&#13;
popular Industrial Art Courses among the students. It prepared the students to pursue a&#13;
career in construction. Technical drawing-the&#13;
universal code syst em for artists- was used&#13;
throughout the course. The Drafting course&#13;
also required some math skills.&#13;
"Having [that] knowledge allows you to&#13;
communicate better in the field," said Dan Fee&#13;
Tech teacher. "It 's the primary language in the&#13;
industry."&#13;
Construction and Manufacturing has&#13;
been offered for several years, but many&#13;
students were not aware of it. It dealt with the&#13;
same fields as W ood Tech and Drafting, but&#13;
it involved more teamwork. Constr'uction and&#13;
M anufacturing provided insight on managing&#13;
people, processes, resources and time.&#13;
''The focus of this class is t o work together," said Fee. "We try to prepare t he students&#13;
and make them as competent in t his field as&#13;
possible."&#13;
The Industrial Tech department provided&#13;
great opportunities for students. Imagination&#13;
Cutting and shaping part of his jewelry box, Parker&#13;
Seilstad works on completing his current Wood Tech&#13;
project. ''Wood Tech is one of my favorite classes," said&#13;
Seilstad. "The best part is getting to use all the different&#13;
types of tools." Photo By Eric Fjar·e&#13;
Sanding down a piece of wood, Travis Clark works on&#13;
smoothing out his jewelery box. "I love wood tech class&#13;
because I get to work on carpentry," said Clark. "But&#13;
the best part of the class has got to be the teacher, 1-Ir.&#13;
Fee." Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
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Above. Laura Peters, Ben McKinley and&#13;
Betty Nguyen all perform with their violins. •:rrs a great way to start the mom~&#13;
b:lg," said .MeKinley. "The music really&#13;
prs yout brain going." Photo By Caitlin&#13;
Buers&#13;
Rlgfi Anna Unwin concentrates at the&#13;
AJJ).€1.ty colllpetitlon. "I'm really excited&#13;
for next year," she said. "Most of us will&#13;
get to go on an orchestra trip a long way&#13;
ltome." Photo By Caitlin Evers &#13;
When someone typically thinks of&#13;
orchestra, they think of a big&#13;
group of people making one&#13;
sound. What they may not realize is the hard&#13;
work and dedication that comes individually&#13;
from each player. The different musical sections within orchestra include bass, cello, viola,&#13;
ancl...firsll ncl seeoncl violin. nee each person&#13;
perfects t heir abilities, the section leaders work&#13;
together t o create a quality piece of music.&#13;
Section leaders are selected through challenges designed to compete for first chair, the&#13;
highest spot. Being a first chair musician compels that person to maintain t he most musical talent in t heir sect ion. In order to increase&#13;
their ranking, one asks t o challenge a higher&#13;
chair in a musical "play-off." After being provided with a sheet of music, they are granted&#13;
one week for preparation. At the end of the&#13;
week, both students perform and record t heir&#13;
music separat ely. The recordings are then&#13;
judged, and t he winner is awarded t he highest&#13;
ranking.&#13;
"I think as a section leader I'm given higher&#13;
Far Left. Cody Espelund and Bett)j&#13;
Nguyen focus on their music. "I like&#13;
playing music because it's a talent that&#13;
takes a lot of practice but it's still fun a '&#13;
the same time," said Espelund. Photo By,&#13;
Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left Jesus Navarrate and Brennan Mur&#13;
ray show off their talents. "I thought i1i&#13;
was a great experience," said Murray.&#13;
"It can really broaden your horizons.&#13;
Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
From left to right: Heather Williamson, Megan&#13;
Slyter, and Bryn Schwab&#13;
play their violins harmoniously at the Fall Concert. "I've been la 'ng&#13;
the violin since fourth&#13;
grade," said Slyter. 'Tm&#13;
really glad I chose to stick&#13;
with it." Photo By Caitlin&#13;
Evers&#13;
expectations; said Pa I Schroder, bass section&#13;
leader: "But I don't r ally t ake those expectations as too much pressure."&#13;
The orchestra participates in two t o three&#13;
contests per year. fter having their music&#13;
chosen by M rs. Krijin, or chestra instructor, the&#13;
students work hard very day in preparation&#13;
fo their competition Students usually perfo min solos or due , and t hey play in front of&#13;
ju ges to receive a rating.&#13;
"My most memo able moment s in orchestra are probably gain to All-City compet itions,"&#13;
sa d PJ Garner. cello "After you perform, it&#13;
feels liKe-yet:t-aeeompl shed something."&#13;
Students at AL choose to participate in&#13;
or chestra for many reasons, from musical interest to socializat ion. Throughout t he year,&#13;
t hey strive to improve using their hard work&#13;
and dedication towards music. Even though&#13;
orchestra isn't the most popular activity, student s involved feel a great sense of accomplishment, knowing t hey are making lifetime&#13;
memories.&#13;
61 &#13;
Right. In the midst of their fellow choir members, Ami&#13;
Hummel and Carly Beckman smile while receiving the&#13;
applause of their audience. "When I joined choir, it&#13;
was just because I thought it would be fun. I found that&#13;
most of the people are really fun and I've really learned&#13;
a lot about singing."&#13;
Below. Caught in the spirit of the song, members of&#13;
New Design show choir end the song with smiles on&#13;
their faces and spirit in their hands. For the first time&#13;
in a long time, AL hosted the show choir state competition, which included other high schools in the metro&#13;
area.&#13;
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Above. Belting out their notes, Mark McCormick and Wesley Rodenburg sing with the rest of their fellow choir members at the&#13;
All-City Music Festival. Students from AL TJ Lewis Central and Saint Albeit came together for one day to practice. "I joined&#13;
choir because I liked music," said McCormick. :,I wanted to get better at it and I thought that it would be a good way."&#13;
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Nationals&#13;
the following classes or proaster Sergeant Cook. "Citizenip, science of flight, history of the&#13;
eorology, paintball, flying of RC&#13;
ound school, model rockets, and &#13;
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them on. T&#13;
trophies. Wit t e strugg es o c ang1ng sponsors and hours of practicing for competitions,&#13;
games and dance camp, it tested their ability&#13;
to stay dedicated and become a closer team.&#13;
"It was weird because we had to take on&#13;
more responsibility and the seniors had to fill in&#13;
whatever needed to be done," said Jessi Kealy.&#13;
"We all argued more because of the disorganization."&#13;
Nothing started, or ended with ease. Some&#13;
members wished for the chance to change or&#13;
redo some things that happened.&#13;
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"I would probably change all the fights beAbove. Settin&#13;
gin the routin&#13;
Putnam find&#13;
on the floor. '&#13;
because we felt we got cheated at State."&#13;
A new experience opened up when they&#13;
danced at the MAC for the first time at the&#13;
All-City Shoot Out. They danced while the band&#13;
played during the game.&#13;
"At first I was really nervous," said Stacy&#13;
ing holiday, the dance team&#13;
on's Thriller. "This year was&#13;
'I was an upperclassman and&#13;
de it more fun for me. With&#13;
one had to get into costume&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
owar s t e en , t 1ngs started to come&#13;
together. The value of memories became apparent to one freshman.&#13;
"I'm going to miss all of the seniors," said&#13;
Candice Hanner, "Because they were the ones&#13;
who made us laugh every day when they goofed&#13;
off to lighten the mood."&#13;
With the porns put away, dance shoes&#13;
taken off, the last practices finished, the year&#13;
wrapped up with an annual banquet. Special&#13;
awards from the season were awarded. With&#13;
a rough season gone by, the girls still smiled&#13;
while the cameras flashed for the last time. &#13;
son, che&#13;
lasts until the end of winter. Varsity cheerleaders pract ice and condition for long hours during t he sum mer, and come in before and aft er school t o improve as a squad. In addition&#13;
t o practices at AL, t he Var sity cheer squad&#13;
also attended intense practices at El it e Cheer&#13;
in Omaha. The squad, consisting of seven seniors, three juniors, and seven sophomores,&#13;
acticing&#13;
ed with various trainers an&#13;
their routine and get rea&#13;
petition.The squad also h&#13;
to go to the state competit&#13;
r the first time in three e&#13;
our squad a c&#13;
What I'm goi&#13;
ball games an&#13;
by Elizabeth&#13;
down."&#13;
Left. Full of spirit, Leah&#13;
Wenninghoff cheers during a basketball game.&#13;
"This year compared to&#13;
last year was a lot more&#13;
fun," said Wenninghoff.&#13;
"We actually got to compete this year and bring&#13;
home some trophies."&#13;
Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
neat the&#13;
ed prac-&#13;
. "We still&#13;
There were many firsts and last s for the&#13;
squad this year. Although a lot of things occurred t hroughout the season, from disappointing misunderstandings at state to team&#13;
bonding, many of t he girls agree t hat t he year&#13;
flew by. Great memories from this year will&#13;
keep t he girls together, even in the off season.&#13;
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Right. Nervously waiting for her milkshake, Laura Ingraham lies on&#13;
the floor at Stella's Diner in Des Moines, Iowa. Traditionally, customers lie on the floor with an empty glass on their forehead as waiters pour milkshakes into them from above. "Stella's Diner was an&#13;
amazing restaurant," said Ingraham. "My milkshake was really good,&#13;
too."&#13;
Below. Displaying a chocolate basket at the DECA Silent Auction,&#13;
Becca Page encourages students to bid on items. "I was in charge of&#13;
selling the restaurant and food items," explains Page. "I tried to make&#13;
it fun." I&#13;
I&#13;
Not in DECA? What the Heck-a?!&#13;
By Tracy Jones&#13;
DECA, an association of marketing&#13;
students, presented numerous opport unities for students through&#13;
the marketing education program. DECA&#13;
members put forth a great deal of effort towards community service, marketing education, and school involvement.&#13;
"(DECA students] helped raise money for&#13;
organizations like the Micah House," explains&#13;
Stefanie Buhrman, DECA member. DECA donated quite a bit of food to t he Micah House&#13;
during the holidays. Additionally, t he organization raised extra funds for t he Heart Connect ion, a children's cancer relief or ganization.&#13;
Also, members participat ed in confer68&#13;
ences and competitions at the district, state,&#13;
and national levels all over the United States.&#13;
Conferences and competitions enabled members to learn more about a variety of marketing fields, which helped members prepare for&#13;
t he stat e competition.&#13;
"I attended Fall Conference, districts,&#13;
state, Central Region Leadership Confe1'ence,&#13;
and t he International Career Development&#13;
Conference," said Buhrman. "At competitions&#13;
we t ake t ests about different marketing areas,&#13;
and we do a role play with a judge." Marketing education obtained through courses helps&#13;
members outside of compet itions as well.&#13;
"DECA is full of opportunities," said&#13;
Buhrman. "It's going to help me prepare for&#13;
my future career." Networking with business&#13;
people in the community and educational experiences helped Buhrman significantly.&#13;
Furthermore, OECA members involved&#13;
in school functions helped the school. OECA&#13;
sponsored the Winter Dance and the Silent&#13;
Auction.&#13;
"OECA is really fun because it isn't your&#13;
average class,'' said Storey. "We are able to&#13;
do stuff that other classes don't, like the silent&#13;
auction."&#13;
The organization, composed of 25 st udents, was successful at all of its endeavors. &#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
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Above. Eagerly contributing, Taylor Matuszeski donates to a community&#13;
service project sponsored by DECA. The proceeds assisted the Micah&#13;
House during the holidays. "I try to do my part as a citizen by ghing to&#13;
community fundraisers, ··said Matusze ki. Photo by Caitlin Evel's&#13;
Left. m~ing support, Kayla MulYania and Ashley Stultz dres up for&#13;
Pirate Day during DECA week. The day wa chosen to repre ent DECA"&#13;
theme of "Smooth Sailing to Orlando."' Students throughout the week&#13;
supported DECA by partaking in different acthitie that were sponsored&#13;
by the DECA chapter. Photo by Caitlin Et•C'l"s&#13;
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Of the Lynx&#13;
By the Lynx&#13;
Forthe Lynx&#13;
Waking up early&#13;
for the meeting,&#13;
student council&#13;
member Quinn Powell, jumped out&#13;
of bed as the alarm beeped. He&#13;
rushed around getting ready before walking out the door for another day of school. StuCo met every Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m.&#13;
in Room 227 with sponsor, Jen&#13;
Wiles, to discuss their business.&#13;
"StuCo is always trying to look&#13;
for new things to keep the student&#13;
body involved," said Quinn Powell.&#13;
"We try to make everyone feel like&#13;
they are welcome at school."&#13;
At meetings, they began by&#13;
discussing business relating to the&#13;
organization as a whole. Then they&#13;
split into six committees including&#13;
spirit and pride, publicity, student&#13;
relations, faculty relations, entertainment and community service.&#13;
Each committee focused on planning events to involve students.&#13;
"I'm on the spirit and pride&#13;
committee,'' said Megan Peterson.&#13;
"We come up with ways to get the&#13;
students more spirity and proud&#13;
of the school. It's really hard work&#13;
and you have to work for things&#13;
you want."&#13;
Student Council sponsored&#13;
many events throughout the year.&#13;
Homecoming week festivities, tailgates, Mr. and Miss AL and spirit&#13;
days were only a few. Members&#13;
planned these events anywhere&#13;
from a few days to a few months&#13;
in advance. It took both organization and leadership to plan such&#13;
extensive events.&#13;
"Whenever we have a lot of&#13;
thing going on at once," said Powel l. "It's hard because everyone&#13;
has to know their job and they&#13;
have t o do it because otherwise&#13;
By Emily Zimmerman&#13;
everything will fall apart."&#13;
Besides planning, StuCo members attended various conferences throughout the year to improve&#13;
leadership skills. They participated in small group discussions with&#13;
StuCo members from around the&#13;
state to talk about topics like the&#13;
influence of drugs and alcohol at&#13;
school, encouraging school spirit&#13;
and how to become better role&#13;
models.&#13;
"I learned a lot about leadership from the [Ames] conference,"&#13;
said Powell. "They really make you&#13;
realize if you don't step up, then no&#13;
one will."&#13;
Members campaigned for&#13;
their positions and applied for&#13;
their position by obtaining student&#13;
signatures, teacher recommendations and giving a speech to their&#13;
class. Elections were held in the&#13;
spring of the previous year.&#13;
Student Council affected&#13;
more than just the student body.&#13;
Many teachers saw the effects&#13;
StuCo members cause at AL. The&#13;
members were expected to act as&#13;
leaders and good role models for&#13;
the student body.&#13;
"I believe StuCo provides leadership," said faculty member, Randi Kennedy. "[It] helps the student&#13;
body focus on positive experiences&#13;
and opportunities at AL."&#13;
Student Council worked continuously throughout the school&#13;
year to encourage school spirit&#13;
within the student body. Their enthusiasm and hard work showed&#13;
through the various activities they&#13;
planned including homecoming,&#13;
tailgates, spirit days and the carnival. They wanted to make the&#13;
school year enjoyable for students&#13;
and faculty.&#13;
Below. The annual Lynx Carnival raised money for various organizations. "We thought [the ball toss] would interest the kids to get fundraising money for softball," said Stephanie Wert. "We also thought it&#13;
would be fun. " Photo by Ca itlin Evers&#13;
Above. Grilling burgers and hot dogs before a football game, Colby&#13;
Beck and Abby Heistand worked at the StuCo sponsored tailgate to&#13;
show support for the football team. "Tailgate pa1ties are my favorite&#13;
part of StuCo," said Colby Beck. "They promote school spirit and 1&#13;
make a really good hot dog." Many students and parents made pregame appearances at the tailgate to show school spirit. Photo by&#13;
Eliza beth Ortiz &#13;
Left. Participating in the Lynx Carnival festivities,&#13;
Ryan Cross tries the bungee run. "I enjoyed making&#13;
that face," said Cross. "Those games were fun." Student council set up games and sold cotton candy and&#13;
doughnuts during lunch to advertise the carnival that&#13;
evening. Photo by Mallory Miller&#13;
Below. Matthew Childers performs as a superhero&#13;
during the occupation portion at the Mr. and Miss AL&#13;
pageant. "It felt really good to be in spandex," said&#13;
Childers. "I really liked it and I got to kick a bunch&#13;
of freshmen off the stage; that was a good feeling too.&#13;
I was a superhero and they were bandits." Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Evers&#13;
Far left. Empty sidewalks, quiet hallway and an empty&#13;
parking lot are all signs of summer at AL. StuCo member, Kelsey Schrieber painted paws on the sidewalks&#13;
leading to the entrances to prepare the school for students. Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Left. Helping out the community, Tara Race donated&#13;
blood at the annual blood drive. StuCo and the American Red Cross sponsored the event twice throughout&#13;
the year; many students participated to make the event&#13;
a success. Photo by Michaela Aufja1't&#13;
71 &#13;
... _ ... . ... - .... _.........&#13;
Right Concentrating on their cameras, GMAL staff&#13;
members Allison Thomas and James Ryba watch their&#13;
tapes, checking voiceovers and finding material for&#13;
B roll. "Getting out of class is great," said Ryba. "But&#13;
filming on locations all over this area has to be my&#13;
favorite part." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
72 &#13;
Below Making adjustments, GMAL videographer Maribel Lepe finishe filming for an upcoming story. "I decided to try out for GMAL because I was just interested&#13;
in broadcasting,"' said Lepe. "Now I'm considering it as&#13;
a career, and GMAL is good experience for the future."&#13;
Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
lrtThree, Two, One ...&#13;
Lights, camera, action! Each Monday,&#13;
AL students and staff sit back and&#13;
enjoy the quality news shows put on&#13;
by the broadcasting department. While students take a break from the constant workload&#13;
at school, they sometimes underestimate the&#13;
amount of hard work and effort put into the&#13;
productions of both programs.&#13;
ALI [AL Insider) is a news magazine show,&#13;
which focuses on community issues, as opposed to things happening at AL. The show is&#13;
broadcast throughout AL and also on Channel&#13;
18.&#13;
"I really like being on Insider." said Andy&#13;
Ernst. "I'm in Entertainment and my job is&#13;
to make people laugh. It's just a good feeling&#13;
knowing that if someone is having a bad day,&#13;
something I say or something Lacey Fischer&#13;
says might make them laugh, and make their&#13;
day a little better."&#13;
GMAL [Good Morning AL] is a news television show, which focuses on issues inside&#13;
AL. Although the production got off to a rocky&#13;
start, the staff got the show up and running by&#13;
September.&#13;
'There were a lot of new people on staff&#13;
this year." said Kayla Babbitt. "We all had to&#13;
learn fast and work hard to get everything&#13;
done." Along with having young members, the&#13;
staff was also a little short handed. When the&#13;
recruiting process ended, there were not an&#13;
equal number of videographers and reporters.&#13;
In order to include everyone in the production&#13;
of the show, Dirk Waller. Social Studies t eacher.&#13;
stepped up and became a videographer. Marsha Grandick, broadcasting supervisor. trained&#13;
Waller throughout the school year so that he&#13;
can take her place when she r etires next year.&#13;
Once the production was up and running,&#13;
the staff still faced the challenge of training&#13;
brand-new people. To get to know each other&#13;
and break the ice, the staff went to Shady Lane&#13;
for a hayrack ride and party.&#13;
''The hayrack ride was really fun," said Babbitt. "It was good getting to know t he members&#13;
of the staff outside of school." After the airing of a show, or after reaching another goal,&#13;
members of both staffs bring food and drink,&#13;
and have a celebration party during t heir class&#13;
period.&#13;
However. it t akes loads of hard work to&#13;
complete each show, including coming in before and after school as well as taking class&#13;
time.&#13;
"Being on staff is a lot of work," said Tony&#13;
Liston. ''A lot of us come in before or after&#13;
school, or during lunch to finish our stories."&#13;
The staff is expected to meet deadlines&#13;
so the students and faculty at AL can enjoy&#13;
the final product on Mondays. This year. select&#13;
members of the GMAL staff will be competing&#13;
in a contest in California.&#13;
Members of both GMAL and ALI agree&#13;
that even with all of the time and effort that&#13;
must be put into the production, Broadcast&#13;
Journalism classes are an excellent introduction to careers in broadcasting. However, even&#13;
if they are not interest ed in broadcasting as a&#13;
career. experience provided by these classes&#13;
broadens students' other career opportunities. Skills taught in broadcasting range from&#13;
effective communicating, to video editing.&#13;
"I'm not sure what my future plans are,"&#13;
said Ernst. "But I can definitely see broadcasting as a possibility. It's cool to have the opportunity to participate in something like this, even&#13;
if it 's not something you want to do for the rest&#13;
of your life."&#13;
Far e er a ong ay s wor ·,ALI VI eograp er&#13;
Matt Clark packs up his equipment. Members of both&#13;
broadcasting staffs came in before and after school, as&#13;
well as during class in order to finish the shows. "The&#13;
class is a lot of fun," said Clark. "Especially the part&#13;
where you get to leave school to film people.·· Photo&#13;
By Caitlin Eve1·s&#13;
Left Behind the scenes, GMAL videographer Brittany Losh edits her video. "GMAL is a lot of fun," said&#13;
Losh. 'Tm friends with a lot of people on taff, and it'&#13;
fun to work with them." Photo By Elizabeth 01·tiz&#13;
73 &#13;
-· By Brook Wilhite&#13;
J ournalism plays a big&#13;
role in today's society.&#13;
However. most people&#13;
are unaware of how it affects&#13;
them, and how much they are&#13;
exposed to the media everyday.&#13;
Without journalism. sports would&#13;
not be as popular. news could not&#13;
be spread quickly, and there would&#13;
be no media at all.&#13;
The AL journalism programs&#13;
are an excellent opportunity. The&#13;
schools lucky to have a staff dedicated to improving the school's&#13;
journalism program,.&#13;
Making the second all color&#13;
yearbook and an award-winning&#13;
newspaper takes time and devotion that is often over looked by&#13;
the student body. Each program&#13;
provides two class periods and&#13;
schedules work nights outside&#13;
of school hours. Both constantly&#13;
work towards one goal, which is&#13;
striving to produce the best yearbook and newspaper for their student body.&#13;
"We are assigned five stories&#13;
at a time, and do several drafts,"&#13;
said Tyler Brietzke, writer for The&#13;
Echoes newspaper. "It's a lot of&#13;
hard work, but still a lot of fun. "&#13;
The programs greatly differ&#13;
from the porfessional journalism&#13;
staffs, in that they are not funded.&#13;
Where professional staffs take&#13;
income from publication sales,&#13;
ALS journalism department raises&#13;
money by selling advertisements.&#13;
The money they receive goes&#13;
straight t o their publisher to print&#13;
the newspaper and yearbook.&#13;
Top Right Listening intently, Robert Kerber interviews&#13;
for an article in the Echoes, as Rafe Alverio prepares to&#13;
take a photgraph. "Interviews are easy," said Alverio.&#13;
"Most of the time I walk around to see if there are any&#13;
people in the hallways and if not I'll go into the classroom and ask to pull the student out for an interview."&#13;
Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Right Determined to get her draft in on time, Emily&#13;
Prugh reviews the story she has written for the newspaper. "I'm pretty much a perfectionist," said Prugh.&#13;
"When it comes to my own work and the work of others, I'm really picky. It's fun to read what everyone is&#13;
writing, but it's also difficult because you have to really&#13;
pick apart their work." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
74&#13;
The two Journalism programs&#13;
mimic real media staffs fairly well.&#13;
Though the atmosphere s stressful at times, it gives the students a&#13;
chance to learn new ideas to handle deadlines. As every student on&#13;
both staffs find out, stress plays a&#13;
huge factor in the classes. There&#13;
are always deadlines to meet, and&#13;
large amounts of work to finish.&#13;
Both programs teach students&#13;
how to work together to meet&#13;
their deadlines. That takes a lot of&#13;
stress off the students.&#13;
"There are always people willing to help," said Emily Zimmerman, editor-in-chief of the Crimson&#13;
and Blue yearbook. "Everyone pretty much shares the work, which&#13;
helps make things less stressful.''&#13;
Both staffs face many similar&#13;
issues, as professional journalism&#13;
staffs. Everyone is given a specific&#13;
job and must meet deadlines. If&#13;
those deadlines are not met, it&#13;
keeps everyone else from getting&#13;
their task finished. This teamwork&#13;
is difficult, but it shows the staffs&#13;
how important it is to work together.&#13;
The Echoes, and The Crimson and Blue yearbook are two&#13;
fun ways to get involved in school.&#13;
Both programs tell stories and&#13;
show the students what goes on&#13;
throughout the school and the&#13;
community. Being in yearbook and&#13;
newspaper allows the students&#13;
to communicate with the student&#13;
body and inform them on events in&#13;
the school, community and nation.&#13;
Right Sitting back and relaxing, the Journalism staff&#13;
members, listen intently to the speaker while attending a J Day journalism conference."lt helped me a lot,"&#13;
said Caitlin Lombardo. "I learned several things about&#13;
the technical side of photography that I didn't know&#13;
before." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Above Tying the knot, The Crimson&#13;
and Blue yearbook staff joins together&#13;
to make a promise to 'get married' I&#13;
thought the whole concept of getting&#13;
married was a good idea," said Eric&#13;
Fjare. "It symbolized coming together as&#13;
a staff." Photo By Rafe Alverio&#13;
Left Talking amongst eachother, Sam&#13;
Heithoff lends a hand to Tyler Brietzke,&#13;
by suggesting ideas on what fits best in&#13;
his story." I really like the atmosphere&#13;
and how laid back newspaper is," said&#13;
Tyler Brietzke. "You can write about&#13;
what you want, and you're not told what&#13;
to do." Photo By Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Left With great enthusiasm, Caroline Murphy signs a&#13;
pledge to be dedicated to making the yearbook the best&#13;
it can be. "I thought getting married was a great way&#13;
for the the staff to bond as well as to have fun ," said&#13;
Caroline Murphy. "I just hope we don't get divorced&#13;
anytime soon." Photo By Rafe Alverio&#13;
75 &#13;
Running For The Blue&#13;
By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Above. Having a ball, Zachary Dix enjoys his time at the Special Olympics&#13;
Bowling. These games are just some of&#13;
the many activities and events that special education kids get to have while in&#13;
high school. Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Right. Joey Allen uses an assisted ball&#13;
ramp to get his ball moving down the&#13;
lane. "The day was fun and I got second&#13;
place in my division," said Allen. Photo&#13;
By Caitlin Evers&#13;
76&#13;
for the 100 meter races,· said Shauna Rupp.&#13;
Memories of events during high school vary&#13;
greatly from one to another. Some brought&#13;
out the laughter of the day, some the serious&#13;
tones and others the realization of abilities the&#13;
disabled actually held.&#13;
for most students who volunteered for Special&#13;
Olympics, their motivations met the "acceptable• standard.&#13;
·1 volunteered because I wanted to see if&#13;
it would be fun and so that I could develop a&#13;
different relationship with [disabled] people instead of just what I have with my brothers and&#13;
sisters," said Lippert.&#13;
A~er a life-changing experience like the&#13;
Special Olympics, many people thought of continuing on with similar activities and maybe&#13;
willing to turn the knob to open them. Helping&#13;
with Special Olympics not only gave a volunteer&#13;
insight into the special needs world, but also&#13;
the opportunity to learn from it and be impacted by it. &#13;
Below. Waiting patiently, Suzanne Maher anticipates a first place tennis ball throw. Throwing a&#13;
tennis ball was only one of the many different activities that the Special Olympics offered to the&#13;
participants. Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Above. Participating in the so-meter walk, Victoria Alba races toward the finish line. "It was fun&#13;
going to Special Olympics," said Alba. "I got first place in the so-meter walk and second place in&#13;
the softball throw." Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Below. Amanda Chapin puts muscle into stirring cookie dough. Making cookies was a good way to let the Special Education classes at AL&#13;
to share their experiences with other high school students and other&#13;
teachers. Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
Above. Ready to help, Gregory White watches a his teacher, Sharon&#13;
George, shows him the proper way to measure baking soda. "I like&#13;
cooking because it's fun," said White. Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
77 &#13;
careers class at&#13;
teacher is grea&#13;
one class perio&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Every year many students choose to&#13;
attend Career Vision Academies at&#13;
the Tucker Center. Tucker Center&#13;
offered several classes in the areas of Electronic l\Yledia, Culinary Management, Automotive, Information Technology, Cisco Networking,&#13;
Medical Health Science, and Early Childhood&#13;
Career . Tucker Center was a place where&#13;
student had the opportunity to gain, not only&#13;
high sc ool credits, but college credits as well,&#13;
and pro ided needed workplace experience.&#13;
"The classes you take at the Tucker Center&#13;
get you repared for the atmosphere of an occupatio ," ssiti Page Bir . "::Vt1eker GeA~er give&#13;
you t he opportunity to job shadow and see for&#13;
yourself if that is an occupation you're interested in."&#13;
When a junior or senior made the decision&#13;
78&#13;
s a Head Start&#13;
to enroll in the Tucker Center, they must meet&#13;
a few requirements. They not only needed an&#13;
interest in the area they wanted to enroll in;&#13;
they also must have score a 38 in Reading on&#13;
the ASSET test and fulfilled the prerequisites.&#13;
However. after all that hard work, the majority of Tucker Center student&#13;
outweigh the work.&#13;
"Students earn college&#13;
Hans, Supervisor of Extende&#13;
dents also get hands om co&#13;
get to work in the actual e&#13;
real life applications instea&#13;
elassreem eetirse.''&#13;
Some ask why students&#13;
like Tucker Center when t&#13;
school every day. Tucker Ce&#13;
students class schedules an&#13;
two periods of the day. Tucker Center students&#13;
said the experience was nothing like traditional&#13;
school. Tucker Center provided a completely&#13;
different atmosphere and level of thinking and&#13;
comprehension.&#13;
"One major benefit I receive from attending&#13;
" . &#13;
way to a culinary career,&#13;
er works in the culinary&#13;
Below. With a watchful eye ick Hunter&#13;
and Alex Hotz work on a tomotives.&#13;
A class offered and condueted at the&#13;
Career Visions Academy at e Tucker&#13;
Center. Photo by Elizabeth rtiz&#13;
Far Left. W th a look of determination&#13;
Martin Dollen and Nick McCoid work&#13;
in the automotive class offered by the&#13;
Tucker Cen er. "I really like working&#13;
on cars," sai McCoid. "It's a fun class."&#13;
Photo by El" abeth Ortiz&#13;
79 &#13;
Walking toward the lane, angling&#13;
towards the middle, pulling&#13;
back the ball, swinging forward,&#13;
and releasing; the dull sound of the ball rolling&#13;
toward the ten pins at the end of the lane while&#13;
the bowler stands there, hoping for the best.&#13;
This was taste of what it felt like to stand in the&#13;
shoes of one of the bowlers on the AL bowling team. In order to achieve the great season&#13;
they did this year, the team needed to work&#13;
hard and work together. Students gave many&#13;
reasons to join the team; the hunger of competition in some and a fun spirit in others.&#13;
"I joined the team because a group of my&#13;
friends wanted to try it," said Amanda Rollings.&#13;
"I thought that it would be something fun to&#13;
try."&#13;
On this year's varsity team, one freshman,&#13;
Emily Regan, took a spot.&#13;
"My goal this year was to make varsity,"&#13;
said Regan.&#13;
One difference that Regan found when&#13;
bowling for AL as opposed to her league team&#13;
was Baker bowling. The Baker method puts&#13;
Above. Placing her hand in the perfect position, Katie&#13;
Moehle picked up her ball in preparation for her bowl.&#13;
"Bowling th is year a lot of fun ," said Moehle. "It gave&#13;
me a chance to try something new, and to make a number of new fri ends." Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
80&#13;
emphases on a group effort while bowling.&#13;
This method of bowling was one way to bring&#13;
the team together throughout the season.&#13;
"There were a lot of people who did not get&#13;
along at all," said Rollings.&#13;
The team did not start out as a very close&#13;
group at the beginning of the season but the&#13;
grew together as the season went on, according to this bowler.&#13;
One of the biggest accomplishments of the&#13;
bowling team was to send two bowlers to the&#13;
state level competition. Caleb Johnston and&#13;
Kyle Suder both went t o Des Moines to compete against BB other boys in the state finals&#13;
of the AA division.&#13;
"I felt honored and glorious when I found&#13;
out that I had qualified to compete at state,"&#13;
said Suder.&#13;
Overall, with both success and a lot of fun&#13;
this season definitely made an impression upon&#13;
the fast paced lives of some of the students at&#13;
AL. With few downs and many highs, it was an&#13;
enjoyable season for all involved.&#13;
Right. With focus in his eyes, Christopher Kopelciw&#13;
looked down the lane before taking his turn. "Bowling&#13;
was a good experience this year, " said Kopelciw. "Irt:&#13;
was ran differently, but was still fun." Photo By Caitlin&#13;
Evers &#13;
Left. Hoping for a strike, Clay Lett released his ball putting his whole body into the movement. "During meets,&#13;
all I thought about was winning," said Lett. "Winning&#13;
and what it would take." Photo By Caitlin Evel's&#13;
Above. While others took their turn to bowl, Coach&#13;
Derrik Markley and Savannah Michalski talked on the&#13;
sidelines. "Coach Markley tried to keep our attitudes&#13;
up and just always made sure we were being positive,"&#13;
said Michalski. Photo By Caitlin Eue1·s&#13;
Left. With the pressure building up, Caleb Johnston&#13;
took his ball from the rack to prepare for his ne&gt;..1: bowl.&#13;
"State this year was crazy,., said J ohnston. "The entire&#13;
tournament was fun. and I will always remember it."&#13;
Photo By Caitlin Evers&#13;
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Kayla Tiffey, Jeffrey&#13;
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Band Front: Ali Abshier. Row 2 : Mathew Kilmek, Scott Rasmussen, Zakary Cole. Jordan Fry, Scott Kaiser, Darla Anne Golden, Billie Fitzgerald,&#13;
Amanda Otten, Brianna Myre, Caitlin Brow, Lindsey Ring, Zoe Peterson, Matthew Dickinson, Jillian Allen, Cody Murphy, Alexander Cleaveland, Cody Hollinger. Row 3: Kelsey Herr, Tyler Jensen, Tessa Brow,&#13;
Krystin Albertus, Dakota Gaulden, Ryan W ill is, Matthew Peters, Jordan&#13;
Kinney, Devon Murray, Emily Waugh, Emma Murray, Jenna Brandt, Allyshia Brown, Zachary Willimason, Aaron Funkhouser. Row 4 : Kyle Willis,&#13;
Conner Snyder, Andrew Fietz, Adam Rutledge, Shantel Turner, Taylor&#13;
Matuszeski, Sarah Peters, Lukas Byers, Kyle Gill, Caleb Byers. Randall&#13;
Gruber, Wyatt Seals, Nolan Vallier. Patrick Peters, Jordan Zimmerman,&#13;
Deanna Thiel.&#13;
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Krystin Albertus, Alison Goldapp,&#13;
Ali Abshier, Tessa Brow, Brianna&#13;
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Zakary Cole, El izabeth Ortiz. Row&#13;
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Caitlin Lombardo, Eric Fjare. Row&#13;
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Dezeri Richards, Kristy Courter.&#13;
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Clark, Mekayla Putnam, Candice&#13;
Hanner. Row 2: Jessica Kealy, Sara&#13;
Lipcamon. Row 3: Jamie Steuve,&#13;
Elysha Wickman, Madisun Bergstrom. Row 4: Stacy Underwood,&#13;
Claire Murphy, Jordan Higginbotham, Stefani McCumber, Caroline&#13;
Murphy, Danielle Cain. &#13;
FCA Front: Rebecca Page, Jenna&#13;
Brandt, Caitlin Evers, Mekayla&#13;
Putnam, Hannah Grimm, Victoria&#13;
Farwell&#13;
Mock Trial Front: Bryan Pregon, Emily Zimmennan, Nicholas&#13;
Moore, Megan Vallier, Tracy Jones,&#13;
Dana Bechtold, Brice Hatcher, John&#13;
Diez, Sonia Wilson. Row 2: Courtney Roberts, Jennifer Croghan,&#13;
Taylor Wees, Dawn Knoble, Jessica Branigan. Row 3: Ammanda&#13;
Roene, Amanda Roane, Jessica&#13;
Addison, Allison Evens, Brianna&#13;
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Giles, Kyle Mooney, P rry Burkum.&#13;
Heather Spurgin. Tiffanj Krause,&#13;
Kayla Mulvarua. Row : Njcola Ervin, Alaysia Rehfeldt Katie Rainey, Dahlia Dui , Mechaela Reekers,&#13;
Wade Jackson, Kilen Lyons, Sarah Britson, Savannah Cain, Emily&#13;
Welsh. Row 3: Emily Regan. Trina&#13;
Kru e, ichola Siad , Stephanie&#13;
Krijan, Hope Birk, shtin Clark,&#13;
Corrina Knecht.&#13;
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Marshall Huckins, Brennan Murray, Lindsay Bressman, Jessica Branigan, Ashley Kohrell, Melissa Larsen. Row 2: Tanner Munson, Victoria Farwell, Amanda Manifold, Benjamin&#13;
McKinley, Coner Giles, Jesus Navarrete, Allura Anderson,&#13;
Savannah Michalski, Erica Erixon, Heather Williamson, Megan Slyter, Bryn Schwab. Row 3: Amparo Gutierrez, Stephanie Wert, Rachel Mass, Laura Peters, Lyndsie Hunter-Mullin,&#13;
Colton Stogdill, Scott Evans, Paul Gamer, Paige Bartman,&#13;
Hannah Grimm, Perry Burkum, Patrick Whitsell, Audrianna&#13;
Bent, Tyler Hoffman, Ashley Hayes. Row 4: Christa Smith,&#13;
Devon Lee, Sean Hicks, Anna Unwin, Paul Schroder, Colby&#13;
Beck, Cody Espelund, Stephanie Krijan.&#13;
Winds and Percussion Front:&#13;
Matthew Peters, Brianna Myre,&#13;
Ali Atishier, Caitlin Brow, Jenna&#13;
Brandt Allyshia Brown. Row&#13;
2: Shantel Turner, Zoe Peterson,&#13;
Sarah Peters, Nolan Vallier, Wyatt&#13;
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Taylor Matuszeski. Row 4: Matthew Dickinson Zakfil:y Cole atthew Klimek, Jordan Zimmerman,&#13;
Adam Rutledge.&#13;
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Moore, Christopher Smith, Ryan&#13;
Johnson, Felicia Westerberg,J\.J sha&#13;
Arnold, Sergeant Von Cook. Row&#13;
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Sara McEnearney, Todd Meadows,&#13;
Troy Green, Christopher Frost, Jeremy Harris. Row 4: Hugo Figueroa,&#13;
David Roman, Colton South, Troy&#13;
Sheer, Chad South, Thomas Nelson.&#13;
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Colton South, Troy Sheer, Chad&#13;
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Albertson, R an Johnson, Felicia Westerbera,&#13;
Student Council Front: Elizabeth&#13;
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Alison Lambardo. Row 2: Emily&#13;
Zimmerman, Rose Daugherty, Jenna Nikkel, Rebecca Page. Row 3:&#13;
Joelynn Davis, Lindsay Sorenson,&#13;
Kelsey Schreiber, Sara Williams,&#13;
Tara Race, Shelby Miller. Row 4:&#13;
Colby Beck, Quinten Powell, Jessica Tekippe, Jessica Jerkovich,&#13;
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With the sun slowly traveling down in the sky, and&#13;
the lights of the field beginning to glow, the game began. With&#13;
the bases loaded, two outs, and a full&#13;
count on the batter, the game was&#13;
over with this pitch. Quickly, the pitcher&#13;
stepped up to the mound; he looked at&#13;
first base, then third, checking the runners. He might be able to pick them off&#13;
and end the inning. He looked back at&#13;
home plate, and slowly wiped the sweat&#13;
from his face. The catcher gave the signal: two fingers, a curveball. However,&#13;
the pitcher wanted this out, he shook&#13;
off the catcher until he finally got his&#13;
pitch, the ever-famous fastball. After a&#13;
short pause to calm down, the pitcher&#13;
wound up, then let the ball fly. With all&#13;
his weight behind that throw, the ball&#13;
flew past the batter and the umpire&#13;
called strike three.&#13;
This type of nail-biting, breath-holding win seemed like a reoccurring&#13;
theme during this year's baseball season. It happened many times on all levels of play: Varsity, Junior Varsity, and&#13;
Freshman. Usually, the team kept the&#13;
game in hand, only to lose their lead in&#13;
that last inning, or the team rallied for&#13;
the comeback win. These types of wins&#13;
and loses hurt the team's record, but&#13;
never hurt their team spirit in fact, it&#13;
made the bond between players and&#13;
coaches that much stronger.&#13;
"I hate losing, that is a fact. These&#13;
types of wins and loses made me&#13;
feel that my hard work was not ever&#13;
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With a new coaching staff and new&#13;
players, the Lynx season took off with&#13;
high hopes.&#13;
'The new coaches this year were&#13;
great, they made the season more&#13;
worthwhile," said Tyler Brietzke. "Some&#13;
were new to the sport, but they really&#13;
taught us about teamwork and how&#13;
to challenge ourselves. Overall, we&#13;
couldn't have asked for a better coaching staff. They taught us more about&#13;
the game itself and more on how to&#13;
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and the thin."&#13;
Through long and hard practice,&#13;
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the ball, players still kept up their high&#13;
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like a lady, you&#13;
treat it well, and it will treat&#13;
you well. It is also a lot of&#13;
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to my next game."&#13;
-Au tin Hively&#13;
"Other then crochet, baseball is the only sport I play.&#13;
So I want to do good whene,·er I'm playing."&#13;
-Daniel Werrengcl&#13;
With a determination to do well, Brice&#13;
Hatcher works on his pitches during his warm-ups before the game.&#13;
"These warm-ups helped to prepare&#13;
me both mentally and physically&#13;
for the game ahead," said Hatcher.&#13;
"Without the practice, I wouldn't&#13;
have been able to rela,x and just play&#13;
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Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz &#13;
Heading for home, J essica Grego kicks it in gear to&#13;
score a point. "Batting is my favorite, then you have a&#13;
chance to score!" Right. Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Preparing to receive the pitch, Sarah Milner squats&#13;
down to catch the ball. "Being catcher is always exciting,'' said Milner. "There's always action to look out&#13;
for." Below. Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Winding up for the throw, Lindsey Bressman uses her&#13;
strength to get the out. "I like playing outfield, but the&#13;
sun is always in my eyes." Right. Photo by Elizabeth&#13;
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For the Love of the Game!&#13;
By Kayla Mackland&#13;
Although softball takes up the whole&#13;
summer, and is hard work in the&#13;
steaming hot sun, the girls still love&#13;
to practice and get pumped up for the games.&#13;
"Even though it takes a lot of summer&#13;
nights I still enjoy the sport," said Jessica&#13;
Grego. "A lot of my friends do it and if I wasn't&#13;
playing softball with them I don't know what I&#13;
would do on all those nights anyways!"&#13;
Missing out on summer nights may not&#13;
bother the players, but they feel it is a summer sport that few students have information&#13;
about where games are held.&#13;
"I feel like not very many fans come to&#13;
watch us sometimes," said Laura Ingraham. "I&#13;
know people would come to they games, but a&#13;
lot of my friends usually don't even know that I&#13;
have one; we need to get better about spreading the word."&#13;
With a record of 22-16, the girls felt satisfied with the season. The overall score of the&#13;
entire season turned out better then the previous year.&#13;
'The season went well," said Sarah Milner.&#13;
"It is always so much fun to play softball but&#13;
even better when you can celebrate a victory&#13;
with your teammates.''&#13;
Though the team did bond very well they&#13;
struggled to beat TeeJay. This cross-town rival&#13;
put up a fight, but the Lynx still pulled through.&#13;
"It was a great game for bot h teams," said&#13;
Grego. 'The entire time we were playing it was&#13;
a question as to who was going to win, but the&#13;
girls came together for the win.''&#13;
W ith all the different positions and goals&#13;
throughout the season, the team came together to the benefit of the players. Through&#13;
the sweat and the sun, ended with a satisfying&#13;
season.&#13;
did you like&#13;
about this season?&#13;
' ' Everyone went to the team&#13;
dinners this year. There were&#13;
no cliques and we could all&#13;
be friends.''&#13;
-Sa1nantha Cedillo&#13;
A13 ~e team prepare for the game&#13;
the girl do their annual cheer to get&#13;
pumped up. "The cheer ah ~ help&#13;
~s get more pirit," aid Je ica Gr go.&#13;
T~e whole t am lo e it." Photo by&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
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Fired up, the team gathered in their&#13;
Lynx Break to pump each other up. "We&#13;
love to intimidate the other team," said&#13;
Chase Tanner. "We are all in a big huddle screaming and yelling, knowing they&#13;
can bear us." Above. Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
94&#13;
Fans cheered on the boys to keep them pumped up throughout the game.&#13;
The players shut down their opponent, Fort Dodge, the entire first half.&#13;
Hope filled the fans and players, and it looked as though Abraham Lincoln&#13;
would take their first win of the season. The last minute and a half of the fourth quar&#13;
ter tested At.:s defensive line. Fort Dodge held the ball on At.:s 5-yard line, prepared to&#13;
score, only needing a touch down and the extra point to steal the win. Determined to&#13;
not let their whole team or fans down, the defensive line pulled together. and passed&#13;
the test with a major win. The game ended with a victory for the Lynx, making the&#13;
final score 6-0.&#13;
"The win was a gracious feeling. It was a hard-fought battle," said Kyle Suder. "I&#13;
would have been terrible to lose after all our hard work."&#13;
The boys worked hard at the start of the season to get in shape and to prepare&#13;
for the tough schedule ahead. The team devoted their summer to football camp&#13;
and weightlifting every day. During those practices they created three main goal&#13;
to improve as individuals and as a team. The team concentrated on improving thei&#13;
record, winning conference and qualifying for state playoffs.&#13;
Having five starting sophomores on the team presented the team with an op&#13;
portunity to grow. This young talent looked up to their older teammates for the guid&#13;
ance and knowledge to develop into better players. The upperclassmen even bonded&#13;
with the underclassmen outside of practice. After summer weightlifting every day,&#13;
the team went bowling together.&#13;
"It is pretty exciting starting on varsity my sophomore year." said John Rice. "A&#13;
first it was really nerve-racking, but the upperclassmen made it more fun."&#13;
However, by the second game the goals did not look so promising due to several&#13;
starting players' injuries. Despite that factor. the team mindset remained positive.&#13;
The boys came together and were determined to improve in any way they knew pas&#13;
sible.&#13;
"With so many players injured, we had to rearrange positions," said Aaron Beh&#13;
rens. " But that is only made us work better as a team."&#13;
Towards the middle of the season, the team concentrated on two major upcom&#13;
ing games, Homecoming against Indianola and the cross-town rival, TeeJay. How&#13;
ever. after an upsetting loss to Indianola, the team knew they had a challenge ahead&#13;
of t hem. At practice that following week, they prepared for the biggest game of the&#13;
year against TeeJay. The boys concentrated mainly on getting their offense in shape.&#13;
However, the boys took a devastating loss with a final score of 7-17.&#13;
Ending the season with an overall record of 1-8 was disappointing to many play&#13;
ers and fans. However. the boys tried looking on the positive sides to the season.&#13;
Their defense was considered the teams strongest point and improved a grea&#13;
amount throughout the season. Knowing what they need to improve on for the fol&#13;
lowing season, the boys began preparing for it by weightlifting during off seasons.&#13;
With great enthusiasm, Carrying on the pre-game ritual, Huston&#13;
Aaron Behrens cheered Hunter led the team through the tunnel.&#13;
on their defensive team- Right. Photo by Eric Fjare&#13;
mates to victory. "We&#13;
have a really strong de- us fense this year,• said Beh- 07 20 00 07&#13;
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Giving words of \\isdom&#13;
to James Ryba, Coach&#13;
Todd Blatt shares his&#13;
insight on the nex't best&#13;
play. "You can't play with&#13;
your head down and your&#13;
eyes shut," said Blatt.&#13;
"Just giving him the best&#13;
advice I knew how. "' Left.&#13;
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"Struggling to keep on&#13;
his feet, Cory Petersen,&#13;
tries to break through&#13;
the tackle. Left. Photo by&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Discouraged and hurt,&#13;
Nate Kennedy, sits on the&#13;
side line after taking a&#13;
brutal injury to his ankle.&#13;
'"All I could think about is&#13;
how long I might be out,"&#13;
said Kennedy. "I was really nen ·ous because I&#13;
wanted to know what&#13;
happened. which was a&#13;
lot worse then the pain."&#13;
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Determined to score.&#13;
Cory Petersen scrambles&#13;
down the field at the Red&#13;
and Blue game. '"We have&#13;
all done a good job at effort'", said Petersen. ··we&#13;
don"t give up until the la t&#13;
second is up."' Photo by&#13;
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ar y one morning, a group o runners&#13;
gathered at a trail head to start&#13;
their preparations for the upcoming&#13;
race. A slight breeze blew through the open&#13;
trail; trees and other vegetation shrouded the&#13;
trail. Everyone became quiet, when all of a sudden, BAM! The gun went off and suddenly, the&#13;
peaceful wooded trail turned to chaos as hundreds of runners rushed off the starting line&#13;
all with one thing in mind: "This race has only&#13;
just begun."&#13;
On the AL cross country boys' side of the&#13;
spectrum, high expectations surrounded them&#13;
with six out of the seven varsity boys returning&#13;
from the previous year's season.&#13;
"I think we're a good team," said Matthew&#13;
Peters. "There is good senior leadership and a&#13;
lot of young talent."&#13;
The boys started the season with the Glenwood Invitational and took a fourth place finish&#13;
in the t eam standings. Three of the seven varsity boys received medals in this meet.&#13;
"We definitely have room for improvement," said Coach Mick Freeman, "We need t o&#13;
work on staying together as a t eam in meets.&#13;
There is a big gap between our top three and&#13;
our last four runners:&#13;
In the middle of the season, the boys' head&#13;
coach, Mick Freeman, became ill and ended&#13;
up in t he hospital for a couple of weeks. Coach&#13;
Scott Milner t ook his spot for t hat period of&#13;
time, and it only made t he boys' team stronger&#13;
and more united. The boys took first place at&#13;
the Denison Invitational during Freeman's absence.&#13;
"W e did it for Freeman," said Peters. "We&#13;
want him t o get better as soon as possible."&#13;
"Coach Milner was a major plus for the&#13;
team while I was sick," said Freeman. "I couldn't&#13;
have been more pleased with the results."&#13;
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meets, the guys spent a great amount of bonding time together just to have fun and mess&#13;
around. They spent time together almost every&#13;
day during the summer.&#13;
"I am for bonding," said Rafael Alverio-Newton, "I am all for working with the team, having&#13;
team car chases, doing chants, and throwing stuff at each other. We are all really good&#13;
friends."&#13;
Adding to what Newton mentioned, Samuel Heithoff said, "It's the best sport ever, team&#13;
bonding is strong and the atmosphere is great.&#13;
These guys are my brothers." The boys cross&#13;
country team kept improving and ended their&#13;
season with a bang.&#13;
The girls' cross country team also enjoyed&#13;
being together and working as a team. They&#13;
lost two of their top runners from the previous&#13;
season, but had quite a few newcomers to fill&#13;
the gaps.&#13;
"It's my first year and it's pretty tough,"&#13;
said Cara Pettit. "There has been a lot of improvement so far, so we should be pretty good.&#13;
It's fun being with this group of girls."&#13;
Coach Ron Lakatos runs with the girls on a&#13;
daily basis to keep them working hard.&#13;
"Times keep improving, and many of the&#13;
girls enjoy running with the team every day,"&#13;
said Lakatos. "We should place in the upper&#13;
half of the conference meet and we will see&#13;
what happens at districts."&#13;
The girls continued to impr ove every meet&#13;
and ended their season with flying color s. They&#13;
really made some great strides to finish out&#13;
their season. Either way, the ALHS cross country teams had much to look forward to in t heir&#13;
respective seasons, and it took hard work and&#13;
effort to make it through. Run for the Glory!&#13;
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the end of his race. "The&#13;
end of the race is the&#13;
hardest part of my whole&#13;
race," said Peters. "It is&#13;
also the best part, because it gives you a major&#13;
adrenaline rush." Photo&#13;
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shape for basketball," said ul .&#13;
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gives his all during a race. "It was the&#13;
last race of my high school career," said&#13;
Newton. "I just wanted to go out and&#13;
give it my all and maybe get a new personal record." Above. Photo by Mallory&#13;
Miller&#13;
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small pack of runners around a corner.&#13;
'v\lhen I had the lead, a11 I thought about&#13;
was staying ahead of the runners behind&#13;
me and catching those in front," said&#13;
Heithoff. "I did really well that meet,&#13;
and was e:-.1remely happy with myself."&#13;
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What was the most&#13;
memorable part of cross&#13;
country?&#13;
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wanted to tip it over&#13;
while Lakatos was in&#13;
there."&#13;
Courtney Davis&#13;
99 &#13;
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for the Lynx. "We really came together as a team this season," said Sales.&#13;
"Everyone worked hard, and helped each other out." Photo by Michaela&#13;
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
Below. Determined to score a basket, Tyler Alitz sprints past the opposing team, Lewis Central, while playing at the Mid-America Center. Photo&#13;
by Eric Fjare&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A. Gh~n.g~ • ef ~~~~t. il it: •&#13;
Starting a tradition, the boys and&#13;
girls basketball teams participated in the first All-City Shoot&#13;
Out at the Mid-America Center. Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, Lewis Central and Sioux City&#13;
West participated as well. Tickets sold out&#13;
at all four schools, resulting in quite a large&#13;
student section for each team.&#13;
Both AL teams prepared for the&#13;
big game all week during practice. They&#13;
worked on improving their weak points&#13;
and perfecting their strong. Knowing the&#13;
tough matches ahead of them, the teams&#13;
held a positive mindset.&#13;
The girls basketball team faced crosstown rival, Thomas Jefferson; the team&#13;
knew from the start that they were up&#13;
against tough competition. They struggled defensively and knew they needed&#13;
to improve in order to beat TeeJay. They&#13;
worked on their defense by practicing 5&#13;
vs. 7 drills.&#13;
Finally, the game they waited for all season arrived. The first half ended badly, with&#13;
TeeJay leading 17-26. Nothing seemed to&#13;
work against the opponent. Discussing&#13;
what went wrong motivated the girls to&#13;
come into the second half and catch up.&#13;
"We knew we had to go back out there&#13;
and play the second half like we wanted it,"&#13;
said Laura Sales. "We needed to hustle&#13;
more and put forth an effort, and start&#13;
stepping up on defense."&#13;
The girls came out the second half and&#13;
played harder than before. Unfortunately,&#13;
their hard work did not cut it. They took a&#13;
heartbreaking loss to TeeJay, ending the&#13;
close game with a final score of 46-48.&#13;
The boys basketball team faced Lewis Central. The boys knew their offense&#13;
needed to pull through due t o LC's height&#13;
advantage.&#13;
Their hard work and effort paid off.&#13;
On fire, the offense scored several 3-point&#13;
shots back to back. LC tried everything&#13;
in their power to stop them but failed. AL&#13;
led the entire game. The boys played their&#13;
best game of t he season that night, shocking both fans and opponent s with their talent. They came away wit h a hard-earned,&#13;
successful win, ending with the final score&#13;
of 58-53.&#13;
"We played har d and did great ," said&#13;
Tyler W. Johnson. "We did really well at rebounding and making shots. It was a really&#13;
exciting experience."&#13;
Starting that tradition made an unforgettable memory for t he players, as well&#13;
as the fans. It made for a great experience&#13;
for the team to play at a st at e t ournament&#13;
facility. Both boys and girls worked hard&#13;
and played a great game.&#13;
Right. Following through with her shot, J anay Campin sinks the basketball into the hoop during the game against Lewis Central. The&#13;
game was continually close, with only a six point loss. Photo by Er·ic&#13;
Fjare&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
Below. On fire, Tyler W. Johnson completes one of many 3 pointers&#13;
without a problem against Lewis Central at the Mid America Center.&#13;
"Our offense did great," said Johnson. "They had a really hard time&#13;
stopping us. We played perfect." Photo by Eric Fj are ·&#13;
101 &#13;
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I t is early in the morning and silence fills&#13;
the air. We stand by the side of a swimming pool. Humid air emanates from&#13;
the large body of water that we stare into&#13;
silently. Our coach says his final words of encouragement as we prepare ourselves for the&#13;
upcoming race. The announcer calls our relay&#13;
up to the starting blocks to begin the race. The&#13;
swimmers get up on the blocks and set their&#13;
feet. The pool silently waits for the starter's&#13;
call. No one moves a muscle. The starter yells,&#13;
"Take your marks!" All the swimmers lean over&#13;
to grab the front of the blocks to get closer to&#13;
the water. "Beep!" Everyone springs out of the&#13;
start like cats leaping on their prey. The swimmers enter the water and away they go.&#13;
The ALHS boys' and girls' swim teams&#13;
both enjoyed a good season this year with several state qualifiers and some big wins. They&#13;
worked long and hard after school every day&#13;
for months on end, swimming close to five&#13;
miles a day. Three girls qualified for state on&#13;
their swimming/ diving team and they worked&#13;
hard to get there.&#13;
"I really improved a lot this year," said Meredith Bargenquast. 'Tm hoping to go back next&#13;
year."&#13;
Other qualifiers felt the same.&#13;
"Going to state was a great experience,"&#13;
said Brittani Robinson. "I think if the team&#13;
works hard next year. then they definitely have&#13;
potential to do well."&#13;
While Robinson and Bargenquast qualified&#13;
for state in diving, Elizabeth Ortiz qualified in&#13;
the 100 meter breaststroke for swimming.&#13;
Right. Alex Storey prepares to begin his race.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
By Eric -&#13;
Fjare - "It was really exciting!" said Ortiz. "It was&#13;
what I always wanted since my freshman year.&#13;
It was a little scary, though, swimming against&#13;
the top swimmers in the state."&#13;
None of the boys qualified for state, but&#13;
they won the city meet and a few swimmers&#13;
came close to qualifying for state at the district&#13;
swim meet in Des Moines.&#13;
"We had an all right year." said Jake Welch.&#13;
"A lot of people stepped up and performed&#13;
well. I think the team should be good next year&#13;
because a lot of people are returning to the&#13;
team."&#13;
The girls started their season fairly well&#13;
and improved all the way until the very end.&#13;
A lot of swimmers returned from the previous year's season and they achieved some big&#13;
wins. Many swimmers quit towards the end of&#13;
the season, but the girls kept going strong and&#13;
finished the season with a bang.&#13;
"We cooperated with each other a lot&#13;
more towards the end of the season," said Bargenquast. "I think our team will keep improving&#13;
because there is a lot of good sportsmanship&#13;
and encouragement."&#13;
The boys started their season well, but&#13;
they needed to improve. Some freshmen&#13;
stepped up to the plate and filled the gaps that&#13;
the seniors left from last year's season.&#13;
"I think I did pretty well this year as a freshman," said Patrick Whitsell. "I did a lot of swimming before this year and that really helped."&#13;
Both teams lost only a few seniors this&#13;
year. and many of the varsity swimmers were&#13;
expected to return the next year.&#13;
Right. Leaping from the starting block, Meredith Whye enters the&#13;
race. "Going off the blocks in a relay is scary," said Whye. Photo by&#13;
Hannah G1"imm&#13;
104 &#13;
Rising above the water to take a breath, J ames Ortiz&#13;
erforms the butterfly stroke at the Bryan Invitational.&#13;
"I always think I'm going to die when I do that stroke!"&#13;
said Ortiz. Photo by Eric F]are&#13;
Above. While swimming the freestyle,&#13;
Peter Hutcheson fights to catch the peron next to him. '" I aJ,,·ays catch up v•ith&#13;
or stay ahead of the person who is in&#13;
front of me," said Hutcheson. Photo by&#13;
Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Below. In mid-air, Brittani Robin on&#13;
performs her dive. '·Before the di\'e,&#13;
I'm in deep concentration. I always try&#13;
to have a cleat mind,'' said Robinson.&#13;
Photo by Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
Left. While swimming her heart out,&#13;
Alison Lombardo competes in the freestyle e\'ent. '" I always try to catch the&#13;
person in fro nt of me," aid Lombardo.&#13;
Photo by Han nah Grimm&#13;
Above. Performing the . arly s\\imming tradition·.&#13;
lllarcus Williams puts dye in Ba')tistc Marquio~· hair&#13;
before the conference nwct. "Being a part of the .\ L&#13;
swimming tradition was r all) cool," said 1\Iarquoi:;.&#13;
Photo by Clizabeth Ortiz&#13;
105 &#13;
InTheFastLane&#13;
The wind is blowing and the weather is&#13;
never perfect. However: underneath&#13;
a bundle of sweats, the runners can&#13;
hardly feel the cold. They start their warm-up&#13;
routine: butt kicks, high knees, a skips and b&#13;
skips. Soon their breath comes heavily, and they&#13;
can feel the warmth of their muscles and their&#13;
readiness to run. They hear the final call, and&#13;
begin stripping off layer after layer of warmth.&#13;
As each layer is removed, their body temperature seems to drop 10 degrees. They step up&#13;
to the line and their bodies tremble, both from&#13;
adrenaline and nerves. On the command, their&#13;
muscles bunch, waiting like a pouncing cat.&#13;
Hearing the gun shot as if from a mile away,&#13;
the runners take off down the track.&#13;
Scenes like this are what members of AL&#13;
track and field go through every time they step&#13;
ot1t0 the track. They must defend themselves&#13;
BQ~IAst not just one opponent, but seven or&#13;
eight. Not being warmed up or not stretching&#13;
properly can cause a runner to lose a race,&#13;
a aven end a season due to injury. Being prepared was stressed by coaches on both the&#13;
SQy&amp; and girls squads, seeing as each runner&#13;
was needed at every meet.&#13;
AL boys track, a legend in Southwest Iowa,&#13;
had a lot to live up to with three undefeated&#13;
seasons in a row. Even without past state&#13;
GA8mploi:is and record-holding runners, the&#13;
SS.EISDfl looked positive. With a number of relil:JPnllli{;J Punners bringing experience and talent&#13;
tte the squad and a few freshmen stepping up&#13;
ar.ict proving that they were truly ready for high&#13;
Far right. With a close grip on the baton, Sarah Milner along with three others competes in a relay. "Track went&#13;
well," said Milner. "I had fun and I'm&#13;
excited to go to state." Photo Eric Fjare&#13;
Right. A step ahead, Stephanie Huntoon&#13;
runs in a sprint at the CB relays. "Track&#13;
was a lot of fun," said Huntoon. "And I&#13;
hope it can get me to college. " Photo by&#13;
Nicole Paulson&#13;
106&#13;
school track, the season started out great&#13;
with a third and second place finish at the two&#13;
preseason meets.&#13;
Finally, with the start of the outdoor season, AL looked to continue their reign over the&#13;
city with their fourth win in four years at Council Bluffs Relays. However: that dream was&#13;
shattered as TJ crossed the finish line first in&#13;
the 4x400 and won by only seven points.&#13;
"It's a shame that we didn't win because for&#13;
the past three years we have," said Kyle Madsen. "It would have been nice to win more and&#13;
after the loss I felt like I had been cheated out&#13;
of something that I deserved and had earned."&#13;
The season continued with heartbreaking losses and only one win, but hopes were&#13;
still kept high. With only one meet left, the&#13;
coaches worked to improve runners, not just&#13;
for this season, but for next year and the years&#13;
to come. They hoped to make AL boys track a&#13;
legend again, one that would challenge other&#13;
local teams.&#13;
"There really weren't any surprises," said&#13;
Bart Wrtte. 'We expected certain people to do&#13;
well and those people did fine, but there were a&#13;
couple of events that came up short.''&#13;
No matter how rough the season was, the&#13;
good points included the number of State and&#13;
Drake Relay qualifiers. These included Matt Peters in the mile and two mile, Jake Ott in the&#13;
200-meter dash, Cory Peterson in the long&#13;
jump, Cole Johnson in the discus throw, Chase&#13;
Tanner in the shot-put, Chris White in the 400-&#13;
meter hurdles, and the 4x20Gmeter relay&#13;
By Peter Hutcheson&#13;
(made up of Jake Ott, Cory Peterson, Chris&#13;
White, and John Rice).&#13;
The girls squad, a team facing many struggling seasons, had an impressive year. W ith a&#13;
number of returning seniors and a lot of new&#13;
girls, the small team gained some depth and&#13;
the season looked better then ever.&#13;
"We had a lot of really good freshman&#13;
come up this year:" said Ron Lakatos. "It gave a&#13;
us a chance to fill up some relays and do some&#13;
real good for the team as a whole."&#13;
With more girls running, the team could&#13;
finally fill up some lanes. Able to put runners&#13;
and throwers in every event, they got more&#13;
and more chances to run well and break t heir&#13;
own records. W ith heart and talent, the t eam&#13;
ran to a better season then they had seen 1n&#13;
a long time. Six girls represented the AL Lynx&#13;
at the Drake Relays and the State meet in field&#13;
events and sprints. Those included Stephanie&#13;
Huntoon for Drake and State in the 200-meter dash and 400-meter dash, Sarah Milner in&#13;
high jump for State, and the girls' 4x400 meter team with Emily Olsen, Emily Murray, Jes-;&#13;
sica Flom, and Stephanie Huntoon.&#13;
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learned many lessons needed to improve for&#13;
the future. The boys, although not undefeat ed,&#13;
turned out a good season and set new school&#13;
records, while the girls impr oved drasticall~&#13;
resulting in a remarkable season compared td&#13;
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107 &#13;
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slowly started improving as the season went on," said Sam Milder. "All the drills we learned in&#13;
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Starting another season off to a&#13;
fresh start, the boys and girls soccer team prepared for a challenging&#13;
season ahead. Facing a lot of new challenges&#13;
throughout the season forced the teams to&#13;
come together and put forth the effort needed&#13;
to make this happen.&#13;
The girls soccer team brought in new&#13;
talent by adding five freshmen players to the&#13;
varsity team. Leadership from senior players&#13;
played a big roll in bringing the young team&#13;
together. From the very first day, the seniors&#13;
stepped up and used their knowledge and experience to help out their teammates.&#13;
'The biggest difference from last year was&#13;
the senior leadership," said Kelsey Herr. "They&#13;
got out of their cliques and started bonding&#13;
with the team and making it more personal."&#13;
To improve from past seasons, the team&#13;
concentrated on becoming more in shape by&#13;
doing conditioning drills during practices. From&#13;
the very first practice, the girls started running&#13;
new drills to improve their speed. To help with&#13;
the conditioning, Coach Sara Kearns joined the&#13;
team. Kearns used her experience and talent&#13;
to help get the girls where they needed to be.&#13;
The girls set a goal at the start of the season to improving their record from last year.&#13;
With hard work and dedication, they successfully accomplished their goal.&#13;
The boys soccer team had a slow start to&#13;
their season. They knew if they wanted to become good they had to play harder and start&#13;
working as a team.&#13;
Focused and determined, the team slowly&#13;
started improving by moving the ball down the&#13;
field and passing. The team focused on several&#13;
technical drills during practice t hat started&#13;
showing up in the game.&#13;
"We started becoming a t eam," said&#13;
Sam Milder. "It's really started to show during&#13;
games."&#13;
The coaches played a big role in bringing&#13;
the team together. They pushed the players to&#13;
be the best players they could. As a result, the&#13;
players started performing in ways on the field&#13;
that they had never done before.&#13;
Overall, the boys and girls were very satisfied with how t heir season t urned out. They&#13;
may not have had a winning record, but they&#13;
accomplished their goals and became better&#13;
players for it.&#13;
Left. Determined to steal the ball away, Shelby Miller&#13;
manages to take the ball away from her opponent.&#13;
Photo by Er·ic Fjare&#13;
Eyes down field, Chase Hiffernan kicks as hard as he&#13;
can down field. Photo by Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left. Guarding her goal,&#13;
Alex Bohnet dribbles the&#13;
ball down field in hopes&#13;
of scoring. "We had a lot&#13;
of leadership this year,"&#13;
said Bohnet. "People&#13;
started stepping up, and&#13;
we started playing better." Photo by Eric Fjare&#13;
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By Emily Stuart and Brooke Wilhite a AL offered girls and boys tennis&#13;
teams for a number of years; however, this past year's teams were&#13;
faced with unusual triumphs and challenges.&#13;
Despite the ups and downs, both teams were&#13;
extremely successful. They not only scored&#13;
well, but they overcame group battles and&#13;
worked together to achieve a great season.&#13;
"We had a good year," said Collin Crowl.&#13;
"And even though we didn't win conference we&#13;
still had fun. It was a good experience for my&#13;
first year on varsity."&#13;
The boys tennis team practiced every day&#13;
and showed off their hard work with an 8 and&#13;
1 season. They won City Conference for the&#13;
second year in a row and showed enormous&#13;
amounts of teamwork. There were six varsity&#13;
players and nineteen JV players. The majority&#13;
of the team had been playing together for at&#13;
least a year and were ready for a great season.&#13;
"It took a lot of effort, teamwork, and hard&#13;
practices,'' said Shane Rooney. "But it was fun&#13;
and harder than most people think."&#13;
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When talking to the boys tennis team,&#13;
there was one factor that mattered to them&#13;
most: their coach, Mr. Wilder. Wilder realized&#13;
that he coached many strong players and&#13;
planned to push them to become extraordinary athletes. He had found a great group of&#13;
athletes and led them to what became a great&#13;
season.&#13;
"We had strong individual performances,&#13;
especially from freshman Collin Crowl and&#13;
seniors James Ortiz and Zak Cole,'' said Mr.&#13;
Wilder.&#13;
The girls tennis team encountered many&#13;
obstacles. There were only a few girls who&#13;
had ever held a racquet in their lifetime, and&#13;
the girls varsity team had four girls who had&#13;
never played. They didn't give up, but instead&#13;
gave their time and dedication to learning the&#13;
sport. They practiced daily and looked up to&#13;
their coach, Mr. Pregon, who taught them how&#13;
to become better tennis players.&#13;
"When I first started tennis it was really&#13;
hard to learn,'' said Alysha Teer. "But Mr. Pregon is a good coach and helped catch us up to&#13;
the returning varsity players."&#13;
Despite the fact that there were only&#13;
three returning girls players, Mr. Pregon took&#13;
the team he had and made it a great year. The&#13;
girls tennis team had a very educational and&#13;
fun season. They didn't let the factor of inexperience upset them; they played with what they&#13;
had and helped everyone improve and enjoyed&#13;
the season.&#13;
'The tennis team had a lot of good players&#13;
and a lot of players who improved a great deal,''&#13;
said Mr. Pregon.&#13;
This past year provided numerous experiences for both girls and boys tennis. Each&#13;
team had many challenges but overcame them&#13;
with teamwork and dedication. The coaches of&#13;
the 2006-2DD7 tennis season will not be forgotten. Mr. Wilder led the boys to an 8 and 1&#13;
season and Mr. Pregon created a strong girls&#13;
tennis team with mostly inexperienced players.&#13;
Both teams went above and beyond to represent their school proudly.&#13;
Fm· left. With great skill, Richard Mathiesen, sets the ball into play. "I think I&#13;
improved a lot this season just with allaround tennis skills," said Mathiesen.&#13;
Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Left. Showing how "Practice makes perfect", Tyler Alitz, starts the point with a&#13;
serve. "We practice hard to improve our&#13;
serves," said Alitz. "I feel the team bas&#13;
improved tremendously on their serving&#13;
abilities." Photo by Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Far Left. Ready to take&#13;
the hit, Elisha Teer get&#13;
in position. Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Evers&#13;
Left. Concentrating on&#13;
the ball, Collin Crowl,&#13;
gets in position to serve.&#13;
''I'm the only fre hman&#13;
on the team and it wa&#13;
fun," said Crowl. "They&#13;
tease me a bit then joke&#13;
around about me being&#13;
the only freshman. They&#13;
make m sit on the floor&#13;
on the car rid ." Photo&#13;
by Michaela Auffart&#13;
111 &#13;
Right. Staring intently at the ball, Zachary Schmidt&#13;
prepares to get the ball on the green. "I play golf with&#13;
my family a lot," said Schmidt. "It's fun because it's&#13;
something you can do as you get older." Photo by Emily Stuart&#13;
Below. Concentrating, Jonathan Wright gets ready to&#13;
hit the ball. "Golf is fun because it's challenging," said&#13;
Wright. "You never get the same shot twice." Photo by&#13;
Emily Stuart&#13;
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Driving oreward&#13;
Above. With perfect&#13;
form, Rachel Mass competes at Riverside Dodge&#13;
Golf Course. "I've been&#13;
playing golf since I was a&#13;
sophomore," said Mass.&#13;
"My most memorable&#13;
moments have been the&#13;
road trips." Photo by Emily Stuart&#13;
Left. Practice makes perfect for Steven Rollings&#13;
as he practices his swing&#13;
at Riverside Dodge Golf&#13;
Course. "Golf is really&#13;
challenging," said Rollings. "I've been playing&#13;
for 3 years and I like it&#13;
a lot." Photo by Nicole&#13;
Paulsen&#13;
By J enni Morris Warmer weather, a&#13;
dwindling school&#13;
year and t houghts&#13;
of summer: t hese are all things&#13;
that come t o mind when students&#13;
think of spring. Track and soccer&#13;
seasons are also in full swing, and&#13;
many summer sports are beginning practices. Golf, though often&#13;
over-looked, also starts.&#13;
Golf is played on a large outdoor course with a series of either&#13;
nine or eighteen holes spaced far&#13;
apart. The object of the game is&#13;
t o hit the ball, using one of various&#13;
clubs, into each hole using as few&#13;
strokes as possible, or t o be under&#13;
par. Par is the number of strokes&#13;
considered necessary to complete&#13;
each hole or course.&#13;
This year, members of the&#13;
AL golf team worked t ogether to&#13;
reach both team and individual&#13;
goals. However, there were many&#13;
obstacles t hey had to overcome&#13;
first.&#13;
"It was hard this year," said&#13;
Jonathan Wright . "A lot of our bett er players graduated last year."&#13;
With older members leaving,&#13;
the golf team saw a lot of new faces this year.&#13;
'There were a lot more freshmen this year t han there were&#13;
last year," said Robert Billington.&#13;
"It was kind of hard because there&#13;
weren't as many upperclassmen&#13;
to help them out."&#13;
New members of the team&#13;
felt that t he team was very close,&#13;
and that older, more experienced&#13;
players were a big help.&#13;
'This is my first year playing&#13;
golf for school," said Sara Lipcamon. "A lot of the older players,&#13;
like Lindsay Sorenson, helped me&#13;
out a lot. She's always t here for&#13;
people on the team and she helps&#13;
us a lot."&#13;
The teams practiced for two&#13;
and a half hours every day, five&#13;
days a week. But after all the long&#13;
practices, many of the team members felt that they didn't receive&#13;
enough support from the student&#13;
body.&#13;
"The bad t hing about golf is&#13;
t hat no one really support s us,"&#13;
said Lipcamon. "No one shows up&#13;
to t he meets, and no one really&#13;
pays attention to it like they do for&#13;
other sports."&#13;
Even t hough the amount of&#13;
spect ators is often times lower&#13;
t han desired, the t eams turned&#13;
out t o have a great season overall.&#13;
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Above. With a steady hand, Sara Lipcamon prepares for her first shot. "Golf&#13;
is fun because you get to meet a lot of&#13;
new people," said Lipcamon. "It's really&#13;
relaxing and you can play it when you&#13;
get older." Photo by Emily Stuart&#13;
Left. With eyes on the ba11, Laura Peters&#13;
judges her swing. "Road trips are definitely the best thing about golf season,"&#13;
said Peters. Photo by Emily Stuart&#13;
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Connor Snyder&#13;
Drama King&#13;
The actors create the magic of the theater; and whether as a lead or a chorus&#13;
role, it takes everyone's involvement to&#13;
put on a great show. Connor Snyder was just one&#13;
of these many people.&#13;
Q: When did you start participating in drama?&#13;
A: "Seven years ago."&#13;
Q: What do you like most about participat ing in&#13;
productions?&#13;
A: "It's fun to be around people who like the same&#13;
thing you do. It's also fun to be challenged."&#13;
Q: Have you ever considered going int o a career&#13;
in drama?&#13;
A: "Yeah, in the last couple of years."&#13;
Q: Why did you decide to get involved?&#13;
A: "A while back, it was just somet hing new I&#13;
wanted to try out and it just became something I&#13;
liked."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite production t hat you have&#13;
been in so far?&#13;
A: '"Bye Bye Birdie' because there were a lot of&#13;
kids my age in it."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite part that you have had?&#13;
A: "I think I like the chorus most, you make up the&#13;
show and it's more fun to sing with ot her people."&#13;
Q: Do you devote a lot of your time t o drama?&#13;
A: "Yeah, I try not to miss any of the practices."&#13;
Q: What do you do to improve your performance?&#13;
A: "I take voice lessons."&#13;
Q: Do you ever get nervous?&#13;
A: "Yes, having my friends and other people come&#13;
to see me makes me nervous. But my act ing&#13;
doesn't change because I want to give everyone&#13;
t he same performance."&#13;
125 &#13;
Alison&#13;
Lombardo&#13;
Volunteer&#13;
Q: Where do you volunteer?&#13;
A: "I volunteer at Jennie Edmundson."&#13;
Q: When do you volunteer?&#13;
A: "I volunteer every Monday from 4 to 7."&#13;
Q: What do you do at volunteering?&#13;
A: "Volunteers fill water pitchers for patients,&#13;
deliver meals, stock fresh linens and comfort&#13;
the ill."&#13;
Q: What else do you do at volunteering?&#13;
A: "Sometimes we work desks; when that happens we escort people who can't find where&#13;
they need to go, and answer the phones."&#13;
Q: What do you like about volunteering?&#13;
A: "I get to hang out with friends and the supervisors are really flexible about when I have&#13;
to come in."&#13;
Q: What do you dislike about volunteering?&#13;
A: "Nothing, I love Monday nights."&#13;
Q: How does it affect your school work?&#13;
A: "I volunteer on Mondays so I tend to not&#13;
have time t o finish the homework from school&#13;
that day."&#13;
Q: Why do you volunteer?&#13;
A: "It makes me feel good t o know I'm helping&#13;
ot her s."&#13;
Q: What color would you use to describe yourself?&#13;
A: "I would use orange to describe myself, it 's&#13;
crazy and fun."&#13;
126&#13;
Natalie Hays Cori Head Sierra Hemmingsen&#13;
Haleigh Henderson Deven Herman Jordan Hernandez&#13;
Jessica Hibbard Chase Hiffernan Michael Hobbs&#13;
Cody Hollinger Kyle Hough Shannon Howe&#13;
Catherine Hughes Jacob Hunt Alexis Huntoon&#13;
George Huntoon Brittney Jackson Wade Jackson &#13;
Richard Jacobs Brittney Jarzynka Jessica Jensen Samantha Jensen Jessica Jerkovich Alexander Jerrett&#13;
Cody Johannes Karla Johnson Mandy Jones Matthew Jones Ashley Jones-Landon Kathryn Keller&#13;
Jaime Kilday Sarah Kilnoski Erin Kinen Alexander King Jordan Kinney Shane Kinsey&#13;
Corrina Knecht Addie Kovacs Tiffani Krause Kelsey Krueger Trina Kruse Cory Kuehl&#13;
Katherine Kuntz Alisha Lawless Cheyenne Lawton Zackary Leach Brittany Leazenby Dillon Leibert&#13;
Justin Lemon Craig Lenihan Adam Lewis Gregory Linkenhoker Bobbie Lippert Kelci Litel&#13;
127 &#13;
Justin Livengood Alison Lombardo&#13;
Spencer Maloney Andrew Manning&#13;
Taylor Matuszeski Nicole Mcc art&#13;
Marsha JoffeBouska&#13;
128&#13;
Ashley Long&#13;
Sara Mansker&#13;
Lacey McCormick&#13;
Artist&#13;
Kilene Lyons Korrin Main Andrew Mallory&#13;
Courtney Marion Bennie Martella Kody Martin&#13;
Kathryn McKern Gena McKown Harley Jo McMillin&#13;
Arare talent that many long to have is the ability to&#13;
create a masterpiece. Artistry is hard, but utterly&#13;
satisfying. Marsha Joffe-Bouska, a well-known substitute teacher, can be caught working on her art during her&#13;
time in the classroom.&#13;
"I enjoy the actual doing of the art," said Bouska. "I find it&#13;
very challenging and loved the studio experience."&#13;
When students think of art, they usually think of paint ing&#13;
and drawing, but there are many other creative qualifications&#13;
to be a knowledgeable and creative artist.&#13;
"I do many different types of art," said Bouska. "Mix M edia, paint, sculpture and drawing. Sculpture is probably my&#13;
favorite because I can create something out of nothing."&#13;
A passion for art is important, but so is willingness to&#13;
sacrifice time. Creating art is time-consuming, but also an&#13;
activity that lasts a lifetime.&#13;
"I started getting into art after college and grad school,"&#13;
said Bouska. "That was in 1977 so I have been an artist for&#13;
about 29 years."&#13;
Art is a very personal and creative hobby. The ability t o&#13;
express the inner-self with bits of color and attitude is one&#13;
that many long to perfect. Bouska is one person who has&#13;
started the journey to perfection. &#13;
Nick Merrill Karly Michl&#13;
Kaleigh Molgaard Zachary Montana&#13;
Kashka Mundell Emma Murray&#13;
Brandon Nixon Caleb Nordmeyer&#13;
Jorge Ortiz Rebekah Osborne&#13;
Megan Peterson Alexandra Petry&#13;
Zachary Michl&#13;
Kyle Mooney&#13;
Makayla Nadler&#13;
Adam O'Hara&#13;
Stephen Owens&#13;
· , f~· (,. I f ~&#13;
.&#13;
Angel Pfarr&#13;
Shelby Miller Tory Miller Amy Moland&#13;
Brooke Moreno Kacie Moreno Derek Mullen&#13;
Brandi Nelson Robert Nepple Dana Nichols&#13;
Emily Olsen Courtney Olson Joshua Olson&#13;
.~ '.;,&#13;
~ ,; \t&#13;
" ..l . . j&#13;
Courtney Perlberg Breanne Peterson Jamie Peterson&#13;
Felicia Pick Nathan Place Ryan Porter&#13;
129 &#13;
J J&#13;
Breanne Rader Chad Rageth Dalton Ramsey Sabina Rasmussen Aaron Raveling Michaela Reekers&#13;
.-~ll'llD~ ~&#13;
Emily Regan Alaysia Rehfeldt Kyle Richter Bryan Roberts Jessica Rocha Aja Rockwell&#13;
Kyle Rommel Kayla Ronk Samuel Rowe Melissa Rutledge Chelsea Saggs Rocio Salas&#13;
Jacob Sangster Timothy Sangster Zachary Schmidt Breanne Schneidewind Brent Schreiber Alexander Schroder&#13;
James Schultz Nicholas Schwenk Alexis Schwiesow Steven Scott Charles Shipley Sara Short&#13;
Cody Siems Cristina Silva Ivon Silva Shannon Slate Lauren Slyter Ashley Smith&#13;
130 &#13;
Jennifer Smith&#13;
Ruben Stark&#13;
Brandon Sward&#13;
Emily&#13;
Regan&#13;
Adoption&#13;
Tabitha Smith Amber Snipes&#13;
Billie Starr Elyjah Steenbock&#13;
Alyssa Tanner Ashli Taylor&#13;
Alicia Snyder Connor Snyder Kyle Solomon&#13;
Kaitlyn Steenbock Tara Stoops Natalie Storey&#13;
Sara Taylor Alysha Teer Michael Tekippe&#13;
Born on July 19th, 1991, Emily Regan spent her first&#13;
two years in Vietnam. Diagnosed with Ventricular&#13;
Septal Defect, her biological family could not t ake&#13;
care of her. At one point they were scared to even hold her, because they feared it would cause stress on her heart. Bob and&#13;
Teri Regan adopted her, which brought her to Council Bluffs,&#13;
Iowa.&#13;
The Regan's were given photographs of two children. They&#13;
immediately knew Emily was the child they want ed t o adopt.&#13;
They had already adopted another girl and boy and had one&#13;
biological son. Emily was the youngest of four siblings, Christian&#13;
'03, Jessica '04 and Jeffrey '06.&#13;
"I get special privileges because I'm the youngest," said Emily. "I get to do a lot of things my brothers and sister didn't when&#13;
they were my age, like staying up later."&#13;
Emily knows very little about her biological family. She often&#13;
wonders if she has any biological siblings, or how her family is&#13;
doing. When she gets older, she hopes to return to Vietnam to&#13;
meet her family.&#13;
She is grateful for the family that adopted her, yet she still&#13;
wonders about her biological family. The privilege to meet them&#13;
would be fascinating and something to look forward to in the&#13;
futu re.&#13;
131 &#13;
132&#13;
Alexander Thomas Kevin Thompson&#13;
Kali Upton&#13;
Emily Waugh&#13;
Victoria Whitaker&#13;
Perry&#13;
Burkum&#13;
Chelsea Varner&#13;
Maggie Weber&#13;
Marnesha White&#13;
Cole Thurlow&#13;
Kelly Vermuele&#13;
~&#13;
r,' , i8'1' . , ..1 .&#13;
April Wegner&#13;
Maddie Whiteaker&#13;
Hillary Tiarks&#13;
Ashley Vogel&#13;
Shawn Welch&#13;
Patrick Whitsell&#13;
Ramiro Toledo Jesse Tomair&#13;
Cheyenne Waslaski Chace Watts&#13;
Samantha Wendland Daniel Wettengel&#13;
Alec Wilcox Zachary Williamson&#13;
M usic for some is just another ordinary thing that can be heard&#13;
on the radio or through headMusician&#13;
phones, but then there are those who see&#13;
music as not just another song on the radio,&#13;
but as a way of life. Perry Burkum is one of&#13;
these people whose music is a part of him.&#13;
Ever since the time of his birth, m usic played&#13;
a key role in influencing his life. His family loves&#13;
music and his cousin plays in a well-known&#13;
band called "Audio Adrenaline." Burkum plays&#13;
guitar like most other kids play video games. It&#13;
is the one thing he loves doing most. &#13;
Amanda Wilson Cassie Wilson Lacey Wilson Matthew Wolfe Trevor Wolff Jamie Wooley&#13;
Matthew Wooley Marie Worley Anthony Wright Lacey Wright Tyler Wright Brandon Yoder&#13;
Kyle Young Samantha Young Nathaniel Zaracki Timothy Zimmerman Heather Spurgin Kayla Mulvania&#13;
=-- - - - - ~ ~- .&#13;
Q: What band are you related to and how?&#13;
A: "My cousin plays in the band "Audio Adrenaline" as the lead guitarist, and he does vocals. I saw him on Letterman the other&#13;
night on TV and it was pretty cool."&#13;
Q: What is the history of music in your family? How did it get started?&#13;
A: "It all st arted with my grandpa and grandma singing in the "Southern Gospel Quartet." Music is a big part of my family."&#13;
Q: What music are you involved in outside of orchestra?&#13;
A: "I play blue grass, experimental jazz, and just plain folk."&#13;
Q: Would you like to pursue music for a career?&#13;
A: "Definitely! I don't really feel like I have anything else going for me other than my love of music."&#13;
Q: What do you like or dislike about being in such a musical family?&#13;
A: "I don't really have a social life outside of school. I just go home and play guitar. I don't have to be social t o be liked. I have a girlfriend, and guitar is my life other than that."&#13;
Q: Does music have ;:in influence on your daily life?&#13;
A: "I always have my iPod and I listen to mostly blue grass. Blue grass makes you happy, and I like being happy."&#13;
133 &#13;
SophoITiores&#13;
ciaMo-j2009&#13;
Sophomores 2009&#13;
c&amp;.Moj2009 Sophomores&#13;
Victoria Alba Stacey Anderson Lindsey Armstrong Jacob Arnold Anthony Arterburn Taylor Atkinson&#13;
Kayla Babbitt Meredith Bargenquast Danyelle Barry Dana Bechtold Jena Beck Ryan Beck&#13;
Connor Behrens Christopher Bell Travis Belt Madisun Bergstrom Roman Bernhardt Summer Bettcher&#13;
Joseph Biddenstadt Robert Billington Martin Boehme Ashley Bourisaw Randi Briggs Kailee Brown&#13;
134 &#13;
Theodore Brown Kayla Burke Jessica Butts Matthew Calderon Ethan Carlson Adam Carpenter&#13;
Melissa Carr Kelsey Carrier Samantha Cedillo Andrew Chapman Brittany Cheney Katie Christenson&#13;
Ashley Clark Morgan Coats Ana Collins Ashley Criswell Jennifer Croghan Bryan Cunningham&#13;
Rose Daugherty Dustin Davis Joelynn Davis Danielle Detton Jill Devault Matthew Dickinson&#13;
John Diez Ashley Eatherton Nicholas Eccles Michael Edwards Tyler Ely Erica Erixon&#13;
Cody Espelund Zuleyma Espinoza Caitlin Evers Kristy Jo Fichter Tamika Fichter Jovani Figueroa&#13;
135 &#13;
Samantha Finch Brandon Fisher Keith Fisher&#13;
Steven Fox Jessica Franks Alex Friesen&#13;
Paul Garner Cody Garrett Corey George&#13;
Taylor Graybill Kenneth Grice Nicholas Groepper&#13;
Steven Fox&#13;
Vegan&#13;
136&#13;
Jessica Flom Lindsi Foote Brian Foulkes&#13;
Christopher Frost Tessa Gahm Paige Gallo&#13;
Kyle Gill Jonathan Gorman Austin Graham&#13;
Tyler Gunderson Vincent Gutgsell Staci Gysin&#13;
I magine not eating meat, dairy, eggs, gelatin, or honey, and never wearing any clothing that comes from&#13;
animals such as wool, silk, and leather. Steven Fox&#13;
refrains from all of these foods and materials for five main&#13;
reasons: human rights, the environment, human health,&#13;
animal welfare, and animal rights. Here are a few facts&#13;
about Fox's unique lifestyle.&#13;
.......... ·/,·&#13;
;,{ ... ' ·. ~· I ·~' ·, '. . .. ' •' &#13;
Jacob Haberberger Zachary Hainline Melissa Hankins Lucas Harm Jeremy Harris Zane Haug&#13;
Curtis Haven Marco Haven Ashley Hayes Samuel Heithoff Jacob Hemmingsen Sarah Hemmingsen&#13;
Savannah Henry Chelsea Hewett Corey Himes Austin Hively Amber Hlebichuk Barry Hodapp&#13;
Tyler Hoffman Amanda Hohneke Dillon Hudspeth Tiffany Hudspeth Lyndsie Hunter Mullin Stephanie Huntoon&#13;
Q: What influenced you to become vegan?&#13;
A: "Several organizations, such as PETA. influenced me to become vegan. Also, I had a friend who was a vegetarian,&#13;
and she turned me on to information about veganism."&#13;
Q: Should more people be vegan?&#13;
A: "I would really like it if more people became vegan. However, few people are open to the idea."&#13;
Q: What kind of food do you eat during the holidays?&#13;
A: "I don't have holiday meals. I just eat what I normally eat. Veganism hasn't affected any of my family dinners; I just&#13;
always eat my own dinner."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite vegan entree?&#13;
A: "My favorite food is Asian. I really like rice with curry."&#13;
Q: How do your parents feel about your belief in veganism?&#13;
A:"When I first told my parents, my dad was not happy about the idea. However, my mom was willing to accept it."&#13;
Q: Where is food available for vegans?&#13;
A: "I get most of my food from HyVee's organic food department. If I have time, I like to go t o Omaha's Whole Foods&#13;
Market."&#13;
137 &#13;
Trent Jarzynka Tani Jensen&#13;
Tyler D. Johnson Tyler W. Johnson&#13;
Christopher Kafka Jessica Kealy&#13;
Nathan Kelso Matthew Kenkel&#13;
Joseph Kieffer Kourtney Krause&#13;
Anthony Lamb Jody Lane&#13;
138&#13;
Zachary Jensen&#13;
Victoria Jones&#13;
Donald Keller&#13;
Kyle Kephart&#13;
Glen Kruse&#13;
Emily Leber&#13;
Ted Hennings&#13;
Football player&#13;
turned teacher&#13;
U .S. History teacher, Ted Hennings, scored a successful football career. At age nine he started playing in a youth league, for his home&#13;
town. He continued playing throughout high&#13;
school at Mishawaka Marian High School&#13;
in Mishawaka, Indiana.&#13;
Before high school ended, he was recruited to play for Northern Illinois University. After college, he became a Free Agent.&#13;
A Free Agent is a player who can pick whatever team they want to play for, and sign&#13;
a contract with them. Hennings picked his&#13;
favorite team, the Chicago Bears.&#13;
"I picked the Bears because I had always&#13;
wanted to play for the them," said Hennings. "They were my favorite team when I&#13;
was younger."&#13;
Hennings played pre-season for the&#13;
Bears for a little under a year but, his career of professional ball did not stop with&#13;
the Bears. Hennings was drafted for the&#13;
Birmingham Fire, a World League American Football team. He played with the Birmingham Fire for two years.&#13;
"I was excited to be drafted," said Hennings. " It was great that someone wanted&#13;
me to play for them."&#13;
Shortly after he played in the W orld &#13;
League, he joined the Detroit Drive and the&#13;
Dallas Texans, both Arena Football teams.&#13;
During an Arena Football game, he&#13;
broke his neck on a kick off play. Hennings&#13;
had to have surgery. Doctors put a halo in&#13;
his head, allowing Hennings to recover.&#13;
Hennings was forced to retire, due&#13;
to the injury, at age 25. He went back to&#13;
school to get his teacher's license.&#13;
Hennings played defensive tackle and&#13;
offensive line for most of his career. Scoring a couple touchdowns and a few safeties&#13;
highlighted his football career. Hennings&#13;
most memorable game was when he accomplished his first sack against Cleveland&#13;
in the NFL.&#13;
Overall, he just loved playing and the&#13;
strategy of the game. Hennings however,&#13;
is disappointed with&#13;
the way he ended&#13;
his football career.&#13;
"I miss playing&#13;
it a lot," said Hen- ••rnings. "I did not end 1&#13;
the way I wanted. I&#13;
would have much&#13;
rather ended it on&#13;
my own terms, then&#13;
off of an injury."&#13;
Kelsey Lee Ronald Lenihan Maribel Lepe&#13;
Clay Lett Sara Lipcamon Amanda Lippert&#13;
Andrew Lippert Justin Lippert Austin Long&#13;
Brittany Losh Allison Madsen Suzanne Maher&#13;
Katelynn Main Michelle Malick Kacie Mass&#13;
Tyler Mass Taylor McCoy Stefani Mccumber&#13;
139&#13;
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Alescia McDonald Sara McEnearney Dawn McKown Heather McShannon Lindsey Mcsorley Andy Meeker&#13;
Cody Michalski Benjamin Miller Mallory Miller Jennifer Morris Nicholas Mortensen Derek Munyon&#13;
1 :t.&#13;
'- ~' '"' JI ' t\ I . ')&#13;
Cody Murphy Devon Murray Jahren Nelson Timothy Nelson Caleb Nielsen James Nordmeyer&#13;
Mallory Norris Bobbi Nowlin Christy O'Brien Jennifer Olsen Nicole Paulson Kendra Perry&#13;
Patrick Peters Brandon Petersen Nicholas Peterson Megan Petry Cara Pettit Savannah Pike&#13;
, •&#13;
• - -- --&#13;
Zachary Pike Ross Plum Quinten Powell Alex Prideaux Gary Prohaska Brooke Rader&#13;
140 &#13;
Katie Rainey Quinton Rau Shane Reeves&#13;
Heather Reikofski Josh Reynolds Nikita Reynolds&#13;
Dana Rice John Rice Kaycee Rice&#13;
Amanda Roane Nathan Rodine Amanda Rollings&#13;
Steven Rollings Elena Roman Scott Root&#13;
Casey Rounds Kelsey Runyon Kyle Runyon&#13;
Heather Reikofski&#13;
Concertattending&#13;
machine&#13;
M ost students' weekend plans include&#13;
getting together with friends at a popular hangout, such as the mall or movie&#13;
theater. But one AL teen spends her spare time in a&#13;
much louder environment. Heather Reikofski has attended over 200 concerts, ranging from local bands&#13;
to well-known artists.&#13;
Q: How many concerts have you attended?&#13;
A: "Over 200."&#13;
Q: Why do you enjoy going to concerts?&#13;
A: "I enjoy it because it's always something different.&#13;
The mall and movies get really boring. I also get to&#13;
meet a lot of the bands, which makes it even more&#13;
interesting. "&#13;
Q: How much money have you spent on concerts?&#13;
A: "I've probably spent a lot of money, but I don't&#13;
really think about it. If I really want to see the band,&#13;
then it's worth the money. I usually don't spend more&#13;
than $75 on a concert though, including the t ickets."&#13;
Q: Which concert has been your favorite so far?&#13;
A: "My favorite was definitely H.l.M, because it's my&#13;
favorite band. I waited three years to finally see them&#13;
in concert."&#13;
Q: Have you seen any artists multiple times?&#13;
A: "I have seen a lot of bands more than once.&#13;
They're mostly local bands, but I've also seen Senses&#13;
Fail, Bleeding Through, and a few other big name&#13;
bands multiple times. If I've seen an artist before, I&#13;
usually go to their concert again to see the other&#13;
bands that come with them."&#13;
Q: Where do you usually attend concerts?&#13;
A: "Mostly Sokol, but I've been to a few other places."&#13;
Q: Is there a certain genre that you usually listen to&#13;
in concert?&#13;
A: "I listen t o all different kinds, but I mainly go to&#13;
alternative and rock concert s."&#13;
Q: Do you think attending concerts will be something&#13;
you'll continue to enjoy, or something that you'll stop&#13;
doing after high school?&#13;
A: "I think I'll definitely continue going to concerts,&#13;
even after raduation."&#13;
141 &#13;
Shauna Rupp Kendra Salter Jason Scheffler Brady Schilousky Sterling Schneidewind Cody Schnepp&#13;
Nicholas Schreck Joe Schulz Skyler Schweers Clayton Scott Palmer Scott Wyatt Seals&#13;
Seth Shively Derrick Simonson Thayne Simonson Katelyn Slobodnik Megan Slyter Aaron Smith&#13;
Justin Smoot Ashley Sprinkel Rebecca Stehly Colton Stogdill Carrie Stam Christina Stout&#13;
Emily Stuart Chase Tanner Nathaniel Thallas Allison Thomas Ashley Thomas Tyler Thomas&#13;
Anna Turner Matthew Unwin Megan Vallier Javin Villarreal Daniel Vorthmann Kyle Wambold&#13;
142 &#13;
Megan Warneke Corbin Wells Jacob Westcott&#13;
Morghan Wilcox Christopher Wi\\cuts Micheal Williams&#13;
Monica Winslow Mikayla Worobec Dustin Wrich&#13;
Stefani Zika Jordan Zimmerman&#13;
Memory&#13;
Loss?&#13;
Will you remember all&#13;
t he good times from high&#13;
school 30 years from&#13;
now? We asked these&#13;
administraters if they&#13;
remembered their favorite memories from high&#13;
school.&#13;
"My favorite high&#13;
school memory would&#13;
have to be my senior&#13;
prom. That year several of us girls went&#13;
without dates and it&#13;
made it more fun."&#13;
-Mrs. Shellberg&#13;
Matthew Wettengel&#13;
Heather Williamson&#13;
Chelsie Wright&#13;
"My favorite high&#13;
school memory&#13;
was probably being&#13;
the state champ in&#13;
Cross Country, the&#13;
mile, and the two&#13;
mile."&#13;
-M r. Novot ney&#13;
Alex Whalen&#13;
Brittnie Wilson&#13;
Jonathan Wright&#13;
"I had a lot of favorite memories.&#13;
I enjoyed my high&#13;
school career."&#13;
-Mr. Maher&#13;
Elysha Wickman&#13;
Heather Wilson&#13;
Xavier Zavala&#13;
'There are too&#13;
many to mention, but graduation day sticks&#13;
out the most."&#13;
-Mr. Forney&#13;
143 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
ciMS of 2008 da&amp;scf2008&#13;
daMoj2008&#13;
Juniors&#13;
claYsoj-2008 Juniors&#13;
Ali Abshier Jessica Addison Zachery Aherns Jordan Alasad Tyler Alitz Benjamin Allen&#13;
Jillian Allen Robert Allen Erin Andersen Allura Anderson Misty Anderson Alexa Antworth&#13;
Justin Ashbaugh Michaela Auffart Eric Baines Justin Bare Hollie Bates Charles Bell&#13;
.,, ... . . t ..' '· """'&#13;
•&#13;
..&#13;
•&#13;
- .. -· --&#13;
Jordan Belt Page Birk Austin Bonar Mauricio Bonito Jenna, Brandt Jessica Branigan&#13;
144 &#13;
Tyler Brietzke Tessa Brow Aaron Brown Allyshia Brown Alexandrea Brummer Cody Budd&#13;
Aaron Burke Danielle Cain Emmalee Cain Tavi Campbell Gabriel Caputo Kari Carbis&#13;
Melinda Cavanaugh James Cherecwich Dakota Christensen Sarah Christensen Rosalie Christiansen Jason Clark&#13;
Matthew Clark Nichole Clark John Collins Jordan Colpitts Ashley Cox Kimberly Cox&#13;
Lorenz Cruz Makayla Davis Paul Davis Crystal Dierks Zachary Dix Thomas Dixon&#13;
Martin Dollen Troy Douglas Maya Duis Stephanie Egner Cody Emge Andrew Ernst&#13;
145 &#13;
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Victoria Farwell Zachary Fauble Hugo Figueroa Lacey Fischer Nicole Fischer Shelby Fisher&#13;
Eric Fjare Tyler Flott Steven Foster Ashley Frost Jordan Fry Kyle Gann&#13;
Darla Anne Golden Andrew Goodin Marie Gregg Jessica Grego Earl Grice Hannah Grimm&#13;
Chelsea Hale Tiffany Halligan Brett Hansen Kristina Harmon Sarah Harris Michael Harrison&#13;
Allison Hartman Alexis Heffernan Abby Heistand Emily Heithoff Sean Henley Jennifer Henningsen&#13;
Brandon Herbert Kelsey Herr Jordan Hiffernan Jordan Higginbotham Broderick Hopp Ryan Howe&#13;
146 &#13;
Marshall Huckins Tyler Huerta&#13;
Shane Huseth Peter Hutcheson&#13;
Justin Isenhour Joshua Jerkovich&#13;
Tyler Johnson Jessica Joyner&#13;
Kyle Kafka Brittnee Keller&#13;
Spencer Kemmish Nathaniel Kennedy&#13;
Frankie Hughes&#13;
Laura Ingraham&#13;
Brent Johnson&#13;
Darrell Kackley&#13;
Montana Kemmish&#13;
Robert Kerber&#13;
Zachary Dix&#13;
Muscular Dystrophy&#13;
Zachary Dix loves football. He loves&#13;
all kinds of video games, but football games - especially Madden&#13;
2007 - are his favorites. He participates&#13;
in track and field events, goes bowling, and&#13;
somehow finds time to go to the movies. He&#13;
is the youngest of four children, and considers himself the same as everyone else in&#13;
his junior class.&#13;
Unlike most people, Dix is an active&#13;
member of the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA]. At birth, Dix was diagnosed&#13;
with muscular dystrophy, also known as&#13;
MD. This means that, though his mind and&#13;
spirit are as lively as anyone else, his body is&#13;
confined in a motorized wheelchair.&#13;
Q: How does it affect you, in your way of&#13;
thinking about life?&#13;
A: "I don't really think about it much. I just&#13;
act like I'm like everyone else."&#13;
Q: What kind of things are you involved in?&#13;
A: "Special Olympics. I do bowling and track&#13;
and field. I started about five or six years&#13;
ago. I like to see movies, I play video games&#13;
and I like to watch football."&#13;
Q: How are you involved in the MDA?&#13;
A: "I help raise money. My family hosts a&#13;
gala at the MidAmerica Center - we have&#13;
auctions and sell beads and bracelets. We&#13;
have people talk; it's around March every&#13;
year."&#13;
147 &#13;
Mick Freeman&#13;
Coaching Legend&#13;
Coaching can be a hobby or a way of&#13;
life. Most coaches participated in the&#13;
sport or activity in their life at some&#13;
point or grew up around it. While some coaches&#13;
coached for the money, others coached because&#13;
they loved it. Mick Freeman coached the ALHS&#13;
boys cross country team for over 40 years. The&#13;
runners got along with him and respected him.&#13;
He spent time every summer preparing the runners for the upcoming fall season, and he donated time every day after school to make sure they&#13;
worked hard and stuck together. Freeman was a&#13;
true cross country coach.&#13;
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Brandon Klein Kristina Kline Ryan Klockner Alyssa Kness Dawn Knoble Ruth Knott&#13;
Golda Knuth Ashley Kohrell Emily Kruse Kaleigha Lairmore Salana Lamkins Michael Larson&#13;
Erin Leesley Madeline Lewis Geno Lewis Ill Stephanie Lingner Anthony Liston Kayla Mackland&#13;
Tyler Mahood Amanda Malone Amanda Manifold Richard Mathiesen Tiffany Matuszeski Emily McCarthy&#13;
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Q: How did you get started as a cross country coach?&#13;
A: "I offered to help coach basketball and baseball because those are the two sports I did in high school, but I ended&#13;
up a cross country chauffeur because basketball and baseball didn't need help and the cross country team needed&#13;
someone to t ake them to the meets. I later ended up as the head coach."&#13;
Q: Is coaching now any different than it was when you got started?&#13;
A: "Yes, because in the old days I just planned out a run for the day and that's what we did. Now-a-days I have to work&#13;
harder t o get the kids to run."&#13;
Q: What do you love most about coaching cross country?&#13;
A: "Working with the kids. It's satisfying to work with them and see them improve and succeed throughout the year.&#13;
It's always nice to see team success as well."&#13;
Q: What do you hope for the future?&#13;
A: "I'd like to see our team move up another level. Many of the schools in the eastern side of t he state take cross country very seriously, and I'd like to see our team achieve a level comparable to t hose teams. I'd like our team to succeed&#13;
as a whole instead of having just a few individuals."&#13;
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Nicholas McCoid Mark McCormick Olivia McElroy Jacob Meyers Savannah Michalski Gage Miell&#13;
Taylor Mihalenko Benjamin Milder Samuel Milder Meghan Miller Anthony Mock Stefanie Mortensen&#13;
Brianna Myre Joshua Myre Nathan Nadler Araceli Navarrete Jesus Navarrete Thomas Nelson&#13;
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Rachelle Parker&#13;
Gabriel Petratis&#13;
Mekayla Putnam&#13;
Scott Rasmussen&#13;
Brittany Ridenour&#13;
Shane Rooney&#13;
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Sarah Peters&#13;
Chelsey Phippen&#13;
Tara Race&#13;
Brandie Rastede&#13;
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Brittney Robbins&#13;
Tyler Rudat&#13;
Zoe Petersen&#13;
Jonathan Prosser&#13;
Nicholas Raether&#13;
Dezerai Richards&#13;
Austin Rogers&#13;
Caleb Ruser&#13;
Twin-Minded?&#13;
Ben Milder&#13;
Q: What do you do in&#13;
your spare time?&#13;
A: "Sports like soccer or&#13;
snowboarding."&#13;
Sam would say: "Sports&#13;
like swimming or soccer."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite&#13;
food?&#13;
A: "Chinese."&#13;
Sam would say: "Pizza."&#13;
Q: What do you see yourself doing in l 0 years?&#13;
A: "Settling down, getting married, getting a&#13;
house and getting a good job."&#13;
Sam would say: "Same thing."&#13;
Q: If you were an animal, what would you be?&#13;
A: "Sloth."&#13;
Sam would say: "Fish."&#13;
Q: What makes you unique from your twin?&#13;
A: "The way I act. I am more laid back."&#13;
Sam would say: "He is more responsible."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite memory together?&#13;
A: Vacations. "When we went to California&#13;
and the ocean."&#13;
Sam would say: "Sharing a room."&#13;
Q: What is something you are afraid of?&#13;
A: "Dying."&#13;
Sam would say: "Spiders."&#13;
Q: If you could be anything in the world, what&#13;
would you be?&#13;
A: "Astronaut."&#13;
Sam would say: "Inventor, so he could be rich&#13;
and be lazy." &#13;
Twins think alike, right? We asked twins Ben and&#13;
Sam Milder to answer a few questions. Then&#13;
we asked them what they think the other twin&#13;
would answer.&#13;
I Sam Milder&#13;
Q: What do you do in&#13;
your spare time?&#13;
A: "Lay around and&#13;
watch TV. Play soccer."&#13;
Ben would say: "Hang&#13;
out. Same thing."&#13;
Q: What is your favorite&#13;
food?&#13;
A: "Crab rangoon."&#13;
Ben would say: "Hamburgers."&#13;
Q: What do you see yourself doing in l 0 years?&#13;
A: "Managing my own business."&#13;
Ben would say: "Architechture."&#13;
Q : If you were an animal, what would you be?&#13;
A: "Bird or Fish. /1&#13;
Ben would say: "Penguin. /1&#13;
Q : What makes you unique from your twin?&#13;
A: "I am shorter and I have longer hair. /1&#13;
Ben would say: "Easy going and laid back. /1&#13;
Q: What is your favorite memory together?&#13;
A: "Road trips to soccer tournaments."&#13;
Ben would say: "First time snowboarding."&#13;
Q: What is something you are afraid of?&#13;
A: "Spiders."&#13;
Ben would say: "Scary movies."&#13;
Q : If you could be anything in the world, what&#13;
w ould you be?&#13;
A: "I w ould be settled down in a cozy house,&#13;
being happy."&#13;
Ben would say: "Doing something in the&#13;
mountains."&#13;
Adam Rutledge James Ryba Laura Sales&#13;
Laci Sawyer Sarah Scherer Paige Schlemmer&#13;
Kelsey Schreiber Paul Schroder Collin Schroeder&#13;
Bryn Schwab Rachael Sellers Skylar Shaw&#13;
Ariel Sheldon Heather Short Brian Sievers&#13;
Bradly Smith Cody Smith Megan Smyser&#13;
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Ashley Snipes Brooke Sommerville Lindsay Sorenson Chad South Colton South Shannon Spelman&#13;
Stacie Stanfield Larissa Stogdill Alex Storey Aaron Stucker Ashley Stultz Kelsi Sturgeon&#13;
Amanda Swolley Brittany Tacke Seth Tech Jessica Tekippe Paul Tekippe Deanna Thiel&#13;
Kenneth Thomas Courtney Thompson Jordan Thompson Jacob Thralls Britney Thurlow Shantel Turner&#13;
Tessa Brow&#13;
More Than&#13;
A Genius&#13;
152&#13;
Tessa Brow is admired for her intelligence, but loved for her positive attitude. Whe~ it&#13;
comes to her personality, she is just the average teenage girl trying to live the high&#13;
school experience.&#13;
Q: What activities are you involved in?&#13;
A: "Band, jazz band, speech, and Destination Imagination."&#13;
Q: What's your favorite food?&#13;
A: "Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cr eam!"&#13;
Q: What do you excel at?&#13;
A: "I excel at math and making smoothies, for the most part."&#13;
Q: What's the best word to describe your personality?&#13;
A: "Unique; most people only think of me as smart, but I enjoy many different activities and people."&#13;
Q: What's one quote t hat describes you as a person?&#13;
A: " 'Hope is a waking dream.' - Aristotle. "I try to be optimistic and enjoy life as it happens."&#13;
Q: If you could eat dinner with any three people, dead or alive, who would they be?&#13;
A: "I would eat wit h J.K. Rowling, Charlie Parker, and Dr. Sylvester Graham, who made the graham&#13;
cracker." &#13;
Anna Unwin Jennifer Vasicek Ashley Wendland&#13;
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Michael Wheeldon Kenneth Wilcox Heather Wilfong&#13;
Sara M. Williams Kyle Willis Ryan Willis&#13;
Browmade&#13;
shirts!&#13;
These ar e some of the&#13;
shirt s Tessa made herself.&#13;
W e asked her for comments on each.&#13;
"I made this shirt wit h contact paper, bleach, and a&#13;
toothbrush. My sister and&#13;
I got the idea from a Bible&#13;
school craft and thought&#13;
this design would look cute."&#13;
Leah Wenninghoff Christopher Westcott Rachel Westerberg&#13;
Brooke Wilhite Marcus Williams Sara A. Williams&#13;
Jared Wilwerding Steven Wimmer Vanessa Young&#13;
'This shirt was inspired by a random trip to W al-mart with some&#13;
friends where I found the iron-on&#13;
patches. I t hen decided to stich&#13;
on the ribbon to tie it toget her&#13;
and test my not-so-often used&#13;
hand sewing skills."&#13;
"I can't claim t he idea of 'Coexist' as I saw it in the Old&#13;
Market, but I did pick out and&#13;
cut out the lettering. I think&#13;
it's a good message t o wear&#13;
and promote."&#13;
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Seniors Class of 2007&#13;
Jamie Stueve Senior Editorial - Senior Class President - Student Life Editor&#13;
Throughout&#13;
my high&#13;
school experience, I always said I&#13;
never learned a thing.&#13;
I can't really ever say&#13;
that's true, I thought I&#13;
learned the most about&#13;
life in general and I realized most of it senior&#13;
year. Life became full of&#13;
suprises and struggles&#13;
I never expected to fall&#13;
upon. I'm sorry to say that most of the knowledge&#13;
I consumed wasn't in books, educational movies or&#13;
worksheets; they never seemed important but rather in life's punches. I didn't always consider all of&#13;
those experiences something to smile about. Don't&#13;
get the wrong idea though. Some memories I considered the best times of my life, and wouldn't take&#13;
them back for anything. Either way, each person I&#13;
met or hurdle I overcame, high school became the&#13;
foundation of who I am today.&#13;
Drama always seemed to fill every high school&#13;
girl's mind. It consumed me and most of my friends. I&#13;
found myself talking about people and gossiping and&#13;
when it came to two friends fighting, I always got&#13;
caught in the middle, or had to choose a side. My&#13;
freshman, sophomore and junior year seemed to be&#13;
action-packed with drama. Now that I think back to&#13;
it, I don't remember much of who I fought with, or&#13;
Rodney Cameron&#13;
Almost every&#13;
senior class&#13;
s p e n d s&#13;
most of its time somewhere else other than&#13;
the present. The entire&#13;
senior year consists&#13;
of memories of the&#13;
past and plans for t he&#13;
future, anticipation of&#13;
graduation and dread&#13;
of growing up, nostalgia&#13;
for childhood and fear&#13;
of adult r esponsibilities. The Class of '07 is no differ ent.&#13;
Kurt Vonnegut is my favorite writer. He has a&#13;
book called "Slaughter House Five" in which the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, finds that he can t ime travel.&#13;
Not to scare anyone out t here reading this, but I&#13;
identify with Billy Pilgrim because I, too, can timetravel. I have to in order to keep up wit h my senior&#13;
students as they scurry through t ime right in front&#13;
of my eyes. Billy Pilgrim would have been a terrific&#13;
senior English teacher.&#13;
For one t hing, I really have seen the future. I've&#13;
seen it when former students have stopped me for&#13;
speeding, stood over me in the dentist 's office, stuck&#13;
me with needles in the doctor's office, picked up my&#13;
trash on trash days, and sold me a new car. Be154&#13;
what I even fought about. What does that tell me?&#13;
It doesn't matter in the end, it's extra baggage that&#13;
isn't necessary and most of the time we make up&#13;
and the friendships still exist. Of course an occasional loss of a friend happened, and when it did, I rolled&#13;
with the punches until things blew over and got back&#13;
to normal. I just realized that they never started out&#13;
a friend in the first place. Sometimes I do agree that&#13;
an argument lets everything out in the open so you&#13;
both know how each other feels, and the problem&#13;
usually gets resolved in the next five minutes. That&#13;
really only happens if you both are mature enough&#13;
to admit one or the other made a mistake. No matter the circumstance, I found it best to just keep my&#13;
mouth shut and not care what was being said about&#13;
whoever.&#13;
During the beginning of my senior year, it hit&#13;
me that all I really need to do is keep promises and&#13;
secrets and just not gossip about people and it will&#13;
cut down % the drama in my life. It's not an easy process, though; it takes time to teach yourself or catch&#13;
yourself doing it to stop. With most girls, it comes&#13;
naturally to start saying things about someone else&#13;
or what you heard. Someone who can vouch for me&#13;
on this, and I can thank for helping me realize how&#13;
pointless and unnecessary it is, is Rachel Grandick.&#13;
Thank you for all of that, and everything else in the&#13;
past. I Jove you even more for that and I now realize&#13;
how much more we are freakishly alike. To all my&#13;
friends, family and teachers who taught me what it&#13;
takes to be true to yourself and to live life for only&#13;
the small things, thank you. I know this chapter's&#13;
end only opens a new, wonderous beginning and I&#13;
can't help but think about what the future holds. I&#13;
anxiously await to make my mark in the world and&#13;
do my own thing, my own way. The world offers so&#13;
many experiences and cultures and I know what I&#13;
want out of life.&#13;
Senior year rolled around, and flew right by, just&#13;
the way people told me. I'm not going to complain&#13;
about all the stress it brought. Every senior knows&#13;
what I mean when it comes to college and financing&#13;
and the pressures of deciding the rest of your life&#13;
all in a few months. It seemed crazy that graduation&#13;
became tangible. I lived and learned, crashed and&#13;
burned but friends kept my life vibrant and colorful. I&#13;
don't regret any moment, for I gained a Jot of knowledge about life and what things and which people&#13;
become the most important. As I finished up my last&#13;
quarter of high school, I thought about the people&#13;
who got left behind and forgotten about and the&#13;
ones who travel on right beside you. No matter the&#13;
path we all choose, we go astray into our own lives.&#13;
We grasp reality and realize what life really means.&#13;
Live for the day, enjoy the little things, for those are&#13;
what matter in the end. Don't Jet drama and gossip&#13;
be the most important detail in your daily life, and&#13;
learn with every experience and step you take in life.&#13;
This new chapter leads us in our own direction only&#13;
to take what we learned. Make each day count more&#13;
t han the last.&#13;
Senior English Teacher's Thoughts on the Senior Class&#13;
cause I've seen former students in their futures, I&#13;
can also see current students in theirs. It's all the&#13;
same, right? I find it helpful to imagine which students may someday be standing over me with a&#13;
sharp object in their hands so I can be especially&#13;
nice to them now.&#13;
Yet, too, it is hard not to watch '07 in the hallways, their impatience with the clumps of students,&#13;
annoyance at the immaturity of others, and fatigue&#13;
at the general sense of "drama" that surrounds high&#13;
school life- and be reminded of how far this class&#13;
has come since it first moved into the English wing&#13;
back in '03. There wer e days the decibel level between classes was somewhere between a Slipknot&#13;
concert and shuttle launch.&#13;
A lot of conversations among seniors start with&#13;
"Remember when .. . " and end with lots of giggling, or&#13;
crying. A lot of conversations between seniors and&#13;
t eachers begin with "Don't forget ... " and end with&#13;
another list of things to do. Somewhere in between,&#13;
the present just gets squeezed out. The present&#13;
is a shrouded sculpture; it is never fully uncovered&#13;
except in the past and we must always be pulling&#13;
the shroud away to r eveal its form . The Jives of seniors as t hey approach graduation are consumed&#13;
with the uncovering of the present, t he finality of the&#13;
past, and t he anticipation of the futur e.&#13;
For t he class of '07 t he shroud has been pulled&#13;
from realities of global warming, nuclear confrontation, and growing casualties in a brutal war. There&#13;
were days I wanted to insist that students put down&#13;
their iPods and address the shrouded present. I&#13;
wanted to insist that they do something, say something, somehow respond to the pressing issues of&#13;
the present rather than dwelling on their fading&#13;
pasts or struggling to discern their dimly lit futures.&#13;
But for them to do so may have been far too difficult.&#13;
I used to think my generation had a monopoly&#13;
on issues, but '07 and its peers are fa st superseding the "Boomers." The difference is that my generation is quite loud about its complaint and concerns. Jn 1968, the homecoming decoration placed&#13;
on the door would likely have been a peace sign. But&#13;
in 2007, seniors made a yellow construction paper&#13;
sun with red, blue, and pink rays next to a blue construction paper sky with cotton ball clouds stuck to&#13;
it.&#13;
Some have asked me to keep the construction&#13;
paper r eminder of them taped to my door even after they have graduated. I will. And as '07 travels&#13;
through its future and I through mine, I wil l use the&#13;
sun and the cloud as a time-travel portal. Even as&#13;
future seniors walk in and out leaving fragments of&#13;
their present behind, I will wonder if the '07 sun is&#13;
still shining in someone's future.&#13;
As Billy Pilgrim in Slaughter House Five would&#13;
say: "So it goes." &#13;
Jacob Adland Julio Aguirre Christopher Albertson Zachary Allen&#13;
Rafael Alverio-Newton Kristine Amdor Dayna Anderson Alesha Arnold&#13;
Alissa Atkinson Mariah Atteberry Emily Baker Justin Bates&#13;
Carly Beckman Aaron Behrens Alison Behrens Joshua Belt&#13;
Travis Belt Joshua Braunersrither Alexandra Bressman Lindsay Bressman&#13;
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Caitlin Brow Christine Brunow Stefanie Buhrman Michaela Burke&#13;
Kristin Cameron Bess Campbell Janay Campin Jeffrey Chanley&#13;
Amanda Chapin Michael Cherne Matthew Childers Elizabeth Christensen&#13;
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Laura Christensen Steven Christenson Haley Cochran Zakary Cole&#13;
Samantha Connor Courtney Copeland Ryland Cornelius Ali Counter&#13;
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Erin Dall Courtney Davis&#13;
Steven Delancey Justin Denton&#13;
Taylor Devine Cody Diehm&#13;
Nicholas Erisman Chrisana Ervin&#13;
Dustin Espelu nd Michelle Farrington&#13;
Senior&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Emily&#13;
Zimmerman&#13;
Editor-In-Chief&#13;
Senior year finally came. I looked forward to this momen~ my whole high&#13;
school career and now, it is time to reflect back on those years. They&#13;
are filled with so many memories of school trips, homework, football&#13;
games, work, friends, teachers and peers. Thank you to those of you who helped&#13;
shape who I became. I know I couldn't have gotten this far alone. I learned from&#13;
every mistake I made along the way. When I had a bad day or week, someone&#13;
always offered a comforting shoulder. The support of my teachers, classmates,&#13;
friends and parents helped me build the confidence to dream for something bigger. You helped me realize how much culture is outside this small Midwestern&#13;
town and how much opportunity the world has to offer.&#13;
Underclassmen, here is some advice I have learned through my experiences.&#13;
Get a job. It teaches responsibility that will not only help you during high&#13;
school, but for the rest of your life. Do not over-work yourself; you have the&#13;
rest of your life to do that. Create a balance of your time. I start ed working at&#13;
Pizza Counter my freshman year and I learned so much from my co-workers. I&#13;
held this job throughout high school and balanced employment with mock trial,&#13;
sports, journalism and many other activities.&#13;
Make mistakes. Learn from them so you do not make the same ones in the&#13;
future. I had my fair share of groundings and punishments and I learned from&#13;
most of them. Get in trouble at least once, just make sure it's wit h your parents&#13;
and not the cops; your record stays clean this way.&#13;
Read. This is something I wish I had done a lot sooner. I did not start until&#13;
the summer before my senior year. Read a few classics. Unbelievably, many of&#13;
them still share a little relevance in today's society. This expands your knowledge&#13;
of the world around you and helps you realize that there is a world much greater&#13;
than what you know now.&#13;
Don't worry about what others think of you. I cared way too much about&#13;
this and I think I learned the hard way. People will talk behind your back no matter&#13;
what, but let it go. If you take it to heart, you will change a little bit of yourself to&#13;
please someone else. Soon, you will wonder how you changed and why you are&#13;
that person. Then you will look back and see how every little change alt ered a&#13;
small part of who you were.&#13;
Play. I remember all the snow days I spent out sledding with friends, the&#13;
sports games I cheered at and played in, the journalism work nights, late nights&#13;
studying, DECA trips, mock trial trips (maybe someday we'll see those molecules&#13;
explode). I remember all the movie nights and summer nights just sitting under&#13;
the stars talking with my close friends for hours, bonfires on cool evenings, all&#13;
the money I spent on ice cream with Jenna.&#13;
Looking back through my four years at AL, sophomore year was my favorite.&#13;
I joined several organizations, kept busy with school, work and had plenty of time&#13;
to hang out with friends. I loved the summer of 2005 and learned so much from&#13;
it. I experienced the freedom of driving with the windows down singing to the&#13;
radio. I had my first real boyfriend and felt the poignancy of my emotions along&#13;
with that experience. I spent a lot of time with my very best friends before they&#13;
moved off to college in the fall.&#13;
I think I was pretty self-assur ed when I walked t hrough the double doors in&#13;
front of AL for the first time. I knew what I wanted out of life and how to define&#13;
myself. At least, I thought I did.&#13;
High school flew by and I was so anxious t o take t hose final steps across&#13;
the stage for a handshake and a diploma. However, I was so focused on that moment I missed out on some opportunities during t hose four years that passed&#13;
so quickly. Cherish t he moments and don't let the stress get to you. Life seems&#13;
overwhelming at times; accept support from t hose around you. Stay true to&#13;
yourself and success will follow. Thank you t o Jim Cunningham, Bryan Pregon,&#13;
Marsha Grandick, Gretchen Baijnaut h and Randi Kennedy for your support&#13;
throughout t he years. To t he rest of you, good luck in the future and make the&#13;
most of each experience t hat comes your way.&#13;
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Senior Editorial&#13;
Emily&#13;
Prugh&#13;
Copy&#13;
Editor&#13;
I spent three years looking up to the upperclassmen. Seniors astounded&#13;
me with their height, amazed me by their talent in theatre, and awed me by&#13;
their composure in heading off to college. They were larger t han life, these&#13;
untouchable titans striding through the hallways of teenage education. But&#13;
when I became a senior, there were no longer any older examples to follow. I&#13;
became the upperclassman. I became that "untouchable t itan''. I became the&#13;
example others would follow, whether I want ed to lead or not.&#13;
It t ook me t hree year s t o realize why the eldest of high school student s&#13;
seemed so confident. By the t ime they claimed t hat title of Senior, they already&#13;
spent three Jong years in the shadow of older. more illustrious students, t hree&#13;
years goofing off and procrastinating and being teenagers. They spent t hree&#13;
years w,aiting around for their t ime t o finally astound. t o amaze, to awe. So&#13;
when t hey are faced with impending adulthood, faced with an independent life,&#13;
t hey look forward t o the challenge of living t heir own life, on their own terms.&#13;
I spent my three year s as an underclassman spinning in a whirlwind of activity, of being caught up in everything I could possibly squeeze into my crowded&#13;
schedule. When I first moved to Council Bluffs in seventh grade. my teachers&#13;
and parents told me to "get involved", and I took their advice to heart during&#13;
high school. These were t hree year s of not sleeping because I was too occupied with the musicals, speech competitions. National Honor Society, yearbook, newspaper, show choir, all pursuits that would look good on transcripts&#13;
and scholarship applications while allowing me to have fun. So many friends to&#13;
meet. so many debuts to make, so many giants to slay, and all in so little time!&#13;
But after three year s of this break-neck speed, I became aware of the costs of&#13;
my express lane life. There was so much adrenaline surging through my body&#13;
t hat, ironically, I was t ired all t he t ime - and if not physically, then always in&#13;
spirit. My mind was numb and t oughened by the high tension of the high school&#13;
atmosphere. I didn't know my friends anymore because I never took time to&#13;
get t o know who they were growing up t o be.&#13;
Academics always came easily to me, so I never studied, assuming I would&#13;
learn it quickly anyway; it didn't wor k like t hat, though. My grades slipped far&#13;
below my previous standards. but I was far too busy to notice or car e. By the&#13;
end of t hose t hree years. I was beyond burnt-out. Then senior year began and&#13;
I knew I was in trouble.&#13;
I never could understand how senior s could possibly feel prepared for life&#13;
alone, with no parents pushing t hem to be on t ime, no t eachers nagging t hem&#13;
to get homewor k finished. How could upperclassmen be so motivat ed and r esponsible, when I couldn't even arrive to school on time? I became rest less and&#13;
uneasy. If this was what responsibility and maturity felt like, I wanted none of&#13;
it. All t his happened during my fourth and final year of high school, when I was&#13;
supposed to magically t urn into t his divinely confident and responsible model&#13;
student. Graduation seemed oh-so-far away, but was sneaking up quicker t han&#13;
I liked.&#13;
But everything changed senior year, as everything does. Sometime&#13;
around January, I started to feel settled, more grounded. Through a variety&#13;
of circumstances, I was no longer involved in the massive catalog of activities like usual - for once, I took t ime out to rest and to be with my friends.&#13;
It took me a long time to come oft my t hree-year adrenaline high and to get my&#13;
life in balance ... but when I did, t hings started coming together. It felt good to be&#13;
a senior. By the very end of my last year, I finally under stood how seniors could&#13;
be prepared. After all t he highs and lows t hey go through during high school,&#13;
they are ready to start fresh. And after all I went t hrough during my three&#13;
years, I was ready to graduate now, too. I was ready to take hold of adult hood&#13;
and astound the world, amaze it with my potential, and leave it in awe of what&#13;
one person could do.&#13;
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Jarred Gillenwater Rachel Grandick&#13;
Lynn Green Natasha Grimm&#13;
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Lauren Hardick Erik Hartman Amber Hathaway Robert Hermsen&#13;
Nichole Hester Jamie Hibbard Jonathan Hilz Sarah Hilz&#13;
Shaun Hogueison Amy Hollins Lindsey Holmes Jordan Hopper&#13;
Logan Hudspeth Joshua Hug Andrew Hultgren Ami Hummel&#13;
John Hunter Joshua Huntoon Casey Hutchison Kody Irwin&#13;
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Elizabeth Ortiz&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Sara James Tyler Jensen&#13;
Timothy Johnson Caleb Johnston&#13;
Clayton Juhl Scott Kaiser&#13;
Some find their passion in music, drama, athletics or&#13;
art throughout high school. My passion happened to&#13;
fall in the athletics category; however, I developed this&#13;
passion way back in third grade. This activity was swimming. It&#13;
was what I LOVED to do! Some might think swimming is recreational, but through my experiences I learned more than just&#13;
having fun. Competitive swimming taught me so much about&#13;
perseverance, friendship, leadership and determination. We&#13;
can all use these four qualities and learn from them in life.&#13;
After my first high school swim practice, I wanted to quit.&#13;
Before practice started, I thought I was decent at swimming.&#13;
My coach critiqued every little thing about each of my strokes&#13;
and I went home in tears. My parents told me to give him and&#13;
swimming another chance. Even though I desperately wanted&#13;
to quit, I took their advice. I'm so glad I did. My freshman year&#13;
I learned the value of perseverance and how you never know&#13;
where it will take you.&#13;
Getting involved in an activity is a great chance to meet new&#13;
people. I met and later became best friends with Zooey (a foreign exchange student) during my sophomore year. Zooey was&#13;
an amazing swimmer and she pushed me beyond my limits as&#13;
Ryan Johnson Tara Johnson&#13;
Cole Johnston Tracy Jones&#13;
Sarah Kejick Samuel Kelley &#13;
a swimmer. She broke school records and competed at State.&#13;
This gave me hope for the future. As the season went on our&#13;
friendship grew stronger. We did everything together that year.&#13;
When she left in June to return home to Slovakia we were in&#13;
tears. We stayed in close contact through email and instant&#13;
messaging for the next year. My sophomore year I learned the&#13;
value of friendship and how you can get to know someone so&#13;
well though you are so different.&#13;
Being upperclassmen, we get to be the role models to underclassmen. With many girls not coming back out for swimming and others not taking it seriously, it was time for me to&#13;
step up. I had to be an example for the girls and show them my&#13;
dedication to this sport. I encouraged the girls to keep working&#13;
hard. My junior year I learned the value of leadership. I became&#13;
a positive leader though there was disappointment.&#13;
Throughout high school, all I wanted to do was go to State&#13;
in swimming. Senior year was my last chance. I worked hard my&#13;
past three years swimming 24/ 7 in season and off. I made personal goals to break the school record in breaststroke and to&#13;
compete in State. There were people who didn't think I could do&#13;
it. That made me even more determined. At our first dual meet,&#13;
Jessica Kellner Courtney Kelly&#13;
Kimberly Kjeldgaard Matthew Klimek&#13;
Miranda Krueger Lindsey Larsen&#13;
I broke the school record in the 100-yard breaststroke. There&#13;
was one off my checklist. The next step was to keep working&#13;
hard and eating healthier. I lifted every other night and pushed&#13;
myself during practice. It all came down to the district meet. I&#13;
stepped on the blocks full of confidence. Even with a late start off&#13;
the blocks and behind the first half of the race, I pulled through&#13;
to finish third with my best time ever in the 100 breaststroke. I&#13;
did it. I made it to State! My high school goal became more than&#13;
a dream that day! My senior year I learned the value of determination. If I had quit my freshman year, I would not have known&#13;
where swimming would take me.&#13;
Swimming is so much more than a sport. It is my passion!&#13;
Our team did not receive as much support as other sports and&#13;
I hope that in the future swimming will be supported more than&#13;
it is today. Swimming has taught me a lot about perseverance,&#13;
friendship, leadership and determination. I hope you are able to&#13;
use these four qualities in your future. So never give up and push&#13;
towards your dreams, and you will be on your way to success,&#13;
whatever that entails.&#13;
Lindsay Keuck&#13;
Christopher Kopelciw&#13;
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Tracy Jones&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Joseph Lett Caitlin Lombardo&#13;
Emma Marshall Rachel Mass&#13;
Lindsey McCoy Joseph McElroy&#13;
After spending about 36 months in high school,&#13;
the class of '07 learned several things together&#13;
that have become beneficial in our everyday life.&#13;
We learned how to write an essay in 20 minutes on the&#13;
morning of the due date. We learned how to maneuver in&#13;
the parking lot without any fender benders. We learned&#13;
how to eat lunch in 10 minutes after we waited in a huge&#13;
line for pizza and hamburgers, again. All of these experiences were learned through our four years of being excited, overwhelmed, and frightened during high school.&#13;
Freshman year was all about new experiences, and&#13;
overcoming the fears of high school. I remember being&#13;
terrified of the upperclassmen. Were the seniors going&#13;
to shove me in a locker? Or were they going to book check&#13;
me? Quickly, our freshmen class learned that the upperclassmen r emember ed what it was like to be in our position. Sure, our class got our fair share of teasing, but&#13;
overall, the upperclassmen were harmless. Another fear&#13;
was getting lost. High school seemed huge; there wer e&#13;
so many different hallways! I was alm ost posit ive that I &#13;
Alex McKeighan Joel McMaken&#13;
Alyssa Meyerring Shaye Mihalenko&#13;
Sarah Milner Katherine Moehle&#13;
would never get to my classes on time. However, all of the&#13;
t eachers were really helpful, even including Mr. Pregon,&#13;
wh o would jokingly yell at the freshmen, "You're late!" or&#13;
"Get to class!" on the first day of school.&#13;
After freshman year, our Sophomore and Junior years&#13;
came - we were finally upperclassmen! These were the&#13;
years when we got the most involved in school, when we&#13;
were given the most homework, when we needed to start&#13;
preparing for college, when we got our first jobs, and most&#13;
importantly, when we received our driver's licenses. I remember being so busy with activities and work, and on top&#13;
of it all, we had to read books like 'The Great Gatsby" for&#13;
Mrs. Swanigan's English class. On the bright side, we finally had the fr eedom to go where we wanted to, and when&#13;
we wanted t o when we received our first car. We no longer had to wait for our parents to pick us up from school.&#13;
However, for many of us, these were the years when we&#13;
experienced our first car wreck, or our first ticket. Seeing&#13;
t he flashing lights of a police car behind you is probably one&#13;
of the sca riest sit uations.&#13;
Anthony Meeker Heather Mesenbrink&#13;
Nikki Milder Jordan Miller&#13;
Zachary Moss Tanner Munson&#13;
Finally, the class of '07 became seniors, a time full of&#13;
lasts and full of memorable experiences. It was our last&#13;
chance to cheer on the football team in the student section. Remember those warm chocolate chip cookies that&#13;
were sold, or remember how crazy The Replacements got&#13;
at Friday night games? It was our last chance t o attend&#13;
a high school dance, too. Remember checking out everyone's dress, or your parents taking pictures for an hour&#13;
before the dance? As senior s, we also experienced fi ll ing&#13;
out an endless pile of scholarship applicat ions when we will&#13;
be lucky if we get awarded a single one.&#13;
Our class has been through a lot t ogether in the past&#13;
four years. Remember fight ing with your parents over your&#13;
curfew, or your first awkward kiss? We learned about different relationships with our fam ily, friends, and significant&#13;
others. We learned how to list en and underst and others.&#13;
We learned t hat t his is just t he beginning of our lives.&#13;
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Betty Nguyen Jenna Nikkel&#13;
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Kylie Norman Richard Nowlin&#13;
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Editorial&#13;
Claire&#13;
Murphy&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
U pan the time that most of us entered high school, we began to&#13;
create some sort of standard upon which we planned to live our&#13;
lives by for the next four years. We promised to r efrain from participating in activities that might have threatened our morals, to work hard&#13;
to get straight A's, and to stay true to the person we thought we were. But&#13;
the truth is, it's hard to know exactly who you are unt il you've gone through&#13;
the bulk of the high school experience. It's only now, as I am a high school&#13;
graduate, I understand what high school really was. High school was just&#13;
one big test. However, this test was harder than any other test I had to take,&#13;
because there wasn't always a right or wrong answer to choose. For me,&#13;
high school was a t est of character, t olerance, and self-esteem , and what I&#13;
have personally taken away from it had a little, but not a lot, to do with math&#13;
or English.&#13;
The first couple years at AL seemed to fly by. We were still so young and&#13;
untainted by school society, and it was beautiful. But in other ways, we were&#13;
still in the stage that we cared so much about what others thought. It was&#13;
stupid, really. I am t hankful for the day that I woke up and thought to myself,&#13;
"Hey, no one cares. Stop trying so hard!" I wouldn't say that I have lost all of&#13;
my insecurities, but my first two years of high school helped m e to discard&#13;
a few of them.&#13;
I will always remember the summer of 2005 as one of the best times&#13;
in my entire life. I was sixteen years young, and freedom was on my key ring.&#13;
In July, I met my best friend, and the first person that I ever loved. No matter&#13;
what I say about him now, he changed me and altered my opinions on things&#13;
for the rest of the time that I would be in high school, and I will always love&#13;
him for that. As junior year began, it was the first time that I actually felt as&#13;
if I was getting older. I got my first job. Homework came more often and in&#13;
bigger amounts. I was in a relationship with a great person, but our differences quickly appeared, and we would eventually separate a year later. I will&#13;
be t he first to admit that I lost myself more than once. Starting to grow up&#13;
was scary as hell, because my own name that I thought I knew so well lacked&#13;
a real definition. I can distinctly remember sitting myself down and thinking,&#13;
"What happened to me?" I had a love-hat e relationship with myself. I wanted&#13;
to be proud of myself, but I had no clue who I was.&#13;
Now I graduated and I write my final thoughts. Reality can be a funny&#13;
thing in high school. It has a way of sneaking up on you and finding you at what&#13;
seems to be your most vulner able moments; perhaps when you are in denial.&#13;
Somewhere in between the crying and blurry vision, it hits you, and suddenly&#13;
all you have left is a blunt realization staring you in the face. And while you&#13;
can't always be sure that t his will serve as a comfort or just make you more&#13;
upset, one fact is known: reality isn't something you can just t urn away from.&#13;
It's just one big staring contest, and it will always win. That's what high school&#13;
was for me; a reality check. It was about finding myself, and being proud of&#13;
what I might be able to offer in the futur e. Because of high school's test, it&#13;
is safe to say that I know exactly who I am. I am not perfect, and that's okay&#13;
with me. I have fought many battles, most of t hem with myself, and because&#13;
of t hem, I am strong enough now to say that I didn't win them all. However,&#13;
I have friends that love me, a good head on my shoulder s, and memories to&#13;
last a lifetime. Thank you to my dear friends, supportive family, and my amazing teachers. To my dance teachers, Kerri Jo W atts and M indi Richardson,&#13;
I can never thank you enough for what you have given me through dance.&#13;
High school is what you make of it, so look it in the face, and embrace the&#13;
challenge. &#13;
Senior&#13;
Editorial&#13;
Caroline&#13;
Murphy&#13;
Business&#13;
Manager&#13;
I&#13;
f there's one t hing I have learned t hus far, it's that high school is not&#13;
for the faint of heart. As I walked through the doors of Abraham Lincoln High School as an official student for the first time, I had no clue&#13;
what to think. I didn't know where I was going, or for that matter, where I'd&#13;
end up. I walked t hrough the halls, armed with a posse of similarly dressed&#13;
dance team members. and gawked at the people who would shape us. I was&#13;
certain I needed to make a name for myself. That idea didn't last long. Thankfully, I came to the understanding I didn't need to be liked by everyone, and I&#13;
didn't need anyone else to tell me who I was or wasn't going to be.&#13;
I was stuck in a mindset that I would be in high school forever, frozen in&#13;
some sort of time continuum. Now that I think back, I was so caught up in it&#13;
all I filled my schedule full of extra activities to keep busy. I developed a name&#13;
for myself, and tried to stay true to it as much as I could. I kind of want to say&#13;
"W ell t hat didn't happen" but J really can't. Taking everything that's happened&#13;
I really haven't changed much. J would still pick Taco Bell over a $30 steak, I&#13;
still want to marry Leonardo DiCaprio because of the movie "Titanic." I'm still&#13;
horrible at math (but slightly improving thanks to the semester of Geometry&#13;
I took my senior year) and still claim that peer pressure is a ridiculous concept for weakness and doesn't exist. I've prided myself for the longest time&#13;
on knowing which way was up and knowing my right from wrong. I've never&#13;
had a problem with saying no to things that may compromise my character.&#13;
But the biggest t est for me came when it was truly time to step out of my&#13;
comfort zone. I'd spent my whole life being comfortable, and this was my time&#13;
t o branch out.&#13;
And then, I was a senior. All eyes were on the calendar now. The days&#13;
piled up, and ·decisions were to be made. I planned on being totally different, but what happened was a complete surprise. In a blink of an eye, I was&#13;
finished, and would soon not need to return to Abraham Lincoln High School&#13;
again. Four years had passed me by, and it was over before I could notice. I&#13;
realized that I would never look at this place in the same way; now. it would&#13;
just be a memory and above all, a loyal friend who had always been there for&#13;
me. It is a struggle; a constant battle between who you want to be and who&#13;
you really are. However, if you let it, high school could be t he best time of your&#13;
life. If you are driven and surround yourself with people who love you, you will&#13;
succeed. For being t here, I'd like to thank my three talented, intelligent and&#13;
beautiful sisters for guiding me thus far, and for being the most positive people in my life. To t he art of dancing in general, thank you for being my release,&#13;
never breaking my heart, and for being my one and only true love. And to all&#13;
the amazing people I've known and have influenced me, I am grateful; my parents, for loving m e unconditionally, Kerri W atts, for giving me the opportunity&#13;
to dance and exercise my passion for it, Nikki M ilder, an awesome best friend&#13;
and made me laugh when I didn't want to, and Chad Belt for being my best&#13;
friend always. I am truly blessed t o have known and learned from you all.&#13;
I've cr ossed the biggest bridge of my life so far, and continue to walk&#13;
ahead. I will never forget the t imes I had here at Abraham Lincoln, and will&#13;
value them forever. Remember to love the t ime you have here; love your&#13;
friends, be kind to your enemies and rise above the influence. Fight for things&#13;
you are passionate about, because in the end, it's the decision to fight that&#13;
makes you honorable. And above all, know yourself, trust yourself and be&#13;
yourself because t here's no point changing for ot hers. It's time to move on,&#13;
even if I am not yet ready to leave it all behind. I'm so eager to see how my life&#13;
will play out and to see the role high school has played in it.&#13;
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James Ortiz Christopher Ott&#13;
Crystal Owens Amanda Page&#13;
Matthew Peters Cory Peterson&#13;
Matthew Pierce Brooke Porter&#13;
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W hen I think&#13;
about my&#13;
time in high&#13;
school, it flows like a slide&#13;
show. I see moments at&#13;
football games, taking pict ures for yearbook or newspaper. I see images of Caitlin Evers and I at basketball&#13;
games and our run-ins with&#13;
the other team. I remember&#13;
times at Jennie Ed spent volunteering with the Sara(h)s,&#13;
Stefanie Buhrman and my&#13;
little sister. I see times spent&#13;
in basements watching TV and those spent out late at night.&#13;
I see formals and dances where my friends and I left to play&#13;
barefoot bowling at Thunder Bowl. All of these images come&#13;
together and the song I hear playing is "Here's To The Nights"&#13;
by Eve 6.&#13;
So denied so I lied are you the now or never kind&#13;
In a day and a day love I'm gonna be gone for good again&#13;
Are you willing to be had are you cool with just tonight&#13;
Here's a toast to all those who hear me all too well&#13;
These are t he times when I looked forward to growing up.&#13;
When I sat in class and thought about how great it will be once I&#13;
am gone. I thought about how it will be so amazing t o be without&#13;
parents, without rules and living for myself. These are the times&#13;
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when my friends and I reminisce about moments that were and&#13;
toast to the times to come.&#13;
Here's to the nights I felt alive&#13;
Here's to the tears you knew you'd cry&#13;
Here's to goodbye&#13;
Tomorrow's gonna come too soon&#13;
These are the t imes when I realize that when I leave Abraham Lincoln and Council Bluffs behind, I am leaving a part of&#13;
myself. When I gr ow up and move on, I hope to leave an impact&#13;
on those I leave behind. I realize I am going to miss the friends&#13;
who will not be continuing on the same road. I make promises to&#13;
stay in touch and to never forget each of them.&#13;
All my time is froze in motion&#13;
Can't I stay an hour or two or more&#13;
Don't let me let you go&#13;
Here's a toast to all those who hear me all too well&#13;
I have graduated now. I linger in the living rooms and on the&#13;
back porches of friends. I do not want to say goodbye to the&#13;
school year. It means it is the end. Not the end of our lives, simply&#13;
the end of a chapter. We all must learn to move on to this mat ure chapter. Ending high school is not for the faint of heart, it's a&#13;
hard choice and some have not made it through. So on graduation day, shake the hand and pat the back of the person next you.&#13;
You have accomplished one of the greatest feats known to man.&#13;
You have graduated. We must learn to do our own laundry, keep&#13;
our houses and r ooms clean and keep track of our own socks.&#13;
Mom will not be there to do our chores during college.&#13;
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Jackie Rannels Alexis Rea &#13;
Danielle Reed Alicia Renshaw Michael Rice Nathan Riggle&#13;
Lindsey Ring Brittani Robinson Wesley Rodenburg Eunises Rodriguez&#13;
Kevin Rooney Shantel Rupp Sheldon Scheer Lindsey Scott&#13;
Derek Sellers Christa Smith Christopher Smith Molly Smith&#13;
Madeline Snyder Jeromy Soar Kalee Sparr Zachary Sprinkel&#13;
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Boy, does t ime fly. Just yesterday I was a freshman stuck&#13;
in an hour and half long Intro to Social Studies class. Now&#13;
I am senior on the verge of graduation. But as my future&#13;
stares me right in the face, I continually find myself looking back to the&#13;
past. High school was everything I hoped it would be and more: new&#13;
friends, new interests, new maturity, and a whole new life. Looking back&#13;
on myself as a freshman I see a completely different person. I see a&#13;
dazed little boy, awe-struck by the high school life. He deemed himself&#13;
unworthy of this school and all its majesty. I mean, come on! He was att ending a school where his classmates had beards! Facial hair?! Crazy!&#13;
He didn't belong here. No sir. But alas, he talked to these hairy barbarians and he realized they were no different then he. Just older, sweeter,&#13;
and hairier.&#13;
As time passed, he befriended many a stranger, only few being&#13;
upper classmen, but he made new friends none the less. He joined new&#13;
act ivities, attended school games, and even painted his face for the AlTJ game, all the while trying to find his place in the school.&#13;
Freshman year came and went without much ado. He returned&#13;
a sophomore and was visibly upset about the casualty that had taken&#13;
place t he preceding summer. Block-scheduling, we knew ye well. Well,&#13;
kind of. Sophomore year brought with her the cold, hard maiden that&#13;
is an 8-period day. Now being a sophomore, this slightly more experienced and mature lad was happy not to be at the bottom of the foodchain. He was happy that he knew the r opes, for the most part. He&#13;
knew his way around school, he had his group of friends, and he was&#13;
buddies with some of t he teacher s. He felt good! It was starting to feel&#13;
mor e like home.&#13;
But as sophomore year came, it went. He returned to school a&#13;
junior. A glorious junior! He was r eally starting to feel that sense of&#13;
ownership. He was an upperclassman who knew everything there is t o&#13;
know about anything ever. The only t hing cooler than him were t hose&#13;
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tioned food-chain. Now, this strapping young lad had grown, and grown&#13;
in more ways than one. He was now fully enveloped in his activities,&#13;
taking over leadership roles. He was working, when time allowed, at his&#13;
job. He had taken a new lady into his life over the course of the summer.&#13;
His classes were all in preparation for his senior year, which in turn&#13;
would be preparation for college, which, as it were, is preparation for&#13;
life. Boy was he growing up fast!&#13;
Senior Year! Holla at ya boy big pimpin! This is what high school is&#13;
all about! This manly man was finally at the top of the food-chain! And&#13;
it felt good! He embodied everything that was awesome! He got all t he&#13;
sweet privileges the underclassmen wish they had. Senior movie day,&#13;
uhh ... senior Abe passes .... general greatness ... all that good stuff. But&#13;
in this shining spot of his life, he thinks only of the future. Scholarship&#13;
applications, picking a school, organizing graduation parties, etc, fills&#13;
his senior year, along with everything else he has going: the activities,&#13;
the school work, the friends, the ball and chain, the job. In this blur, his&#13;
senior year is over just as fast&#13;
as it came.&#13;
And now here I am, on&#13;
the brink of graduation. That&#13;
little boy grew up so fast. And&#13;
he is not done growing, for he&#13;
has only just begun. This is just&#13;
the beginning of the adventure&#13;
to come. I am going to miss&#13;
high school and all the amazing&#13;
times I had at AL. But I am just&#13;
thankful for it all. It turned that&#13;
little rosy cheeked boy into a&#13;
m an. A very manly m an, I might&#13;
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                    <text>THOMAS J!FFERSON 11/GH SCHOOL&#13;
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THE BEST YEARS OF HIS LIFE. THE ACTIVITIES THAT WERE CARRIED ON, HE LIVED;&#13;
THE PROBLEMS TO BE FACED, HE SOLVED;&#13;
AND OUR RESPECT HE FULLY WON.&#13;
WE, THE CLASS OF 1952, THINK IT FITTING&#13;
TO DEDICATE THIS MONTICELLO IN MEMO·&#13;
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NOT ONLY MADE AN Il\1PRESSION OF UNDERSTANDING IN TH,E MINDS OF HIS STUDENTS&#13;
BUT KINDLED A GREATER 'WISDOM IN THEIR&#13;
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MRS. MAR IA BOLTON&#13;
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WALLACE CLE VELAND&#13;
(BAND , ORCHESTRA)&#13;
ROBERT CAPE L&#13;
(PS YCHO L OGY )&#13;
MI SS WI L DA F ARMER&#13;
(TYPI NG )&#13;
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(BIO LOGY)&#13;
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(EN GL I SH )&#13;
MISS DOROTHEA W. G IEN GER&#13;
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(JOURNAL I SM , AM . H&#13;
MRS. ROMA H A T CH&#13;
(HOMEM AKI N G )&#13;
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( COACH , JR. BUS INESS)&#13;
M I SS MARY J ENSON&#13;
( EN GLI SH. DRAMA) &#13;
[DWARD T. JEWETT&#13;
(GENERAL S CIENCE)&#13;
HAROLD J. JONES ·&#13;
(COMM ERCIAL)&#13;
Ml SS HELEN KOHR&#13;
(DEAN OF GIRLS, ENGLISH)&#13;
FRANK LA MAN I TA&#13;
(MATHEMATICS)&#13;
L. R. LESSINGER&#13;
(DRIVERS TRAINING)&#13;
RALPH M. LETTS&#13;
(GEOMETRY)&#13;
M RS • G RACE LINDBERG&#13;
(PHY. ED . )&#13;
ESTHER W. MADDEN&#13;
(ENGLISH. GEOGRAPHY)&#13;
BOB MA N SON&#13;
(PRlfllTING)&#13;
MISS HAZEL T . MILLER&#13;
(ENGL I SH)&#13;
MISS RUTH L. MOELLER&#13;
(AMERICAN HISTORY)&#13;
ORVILLE 0 . ORR&#13;
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FRANK J. PALUK A&#13;
(AM. HISTORY. Bus. LAW)&#13;
M IS S LILLIAN C. REITAN&#13;
( S PANISH, ENGLISH)&#13;
MISS MINNIE RUPP&#13;
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MISS DOROTHY G . THORNTON&#13;
(LIBRARIAN)&#13;
HOMER l . TOWNSEND&#13;
MISS MARTHA WANBERG&#13;
(WORLD HISTORY)&#13;
MIS S GR ACE D . S CHRO EDER&#13;
(BOOK KE EPING )&#13;
GEORGE S COT T&#13;
(CO ACH, SHOP)&#13;
JOHN M. S HELD ON&#13;
(INDUSTRI AL ARTS)&#13;
JOSEPH SKLENICKA&#13;
(CHEMISTR Y . PHY.&#13;
MISS MARGIE SMITH&#13;
(VOCAL MUSIC)&#13;
MRS. GLARA STRICKLAND&#13;
(AM. Gov. MOD . PROB.)&#13;
(GEN. SCIENCE. RADIO)&#13;
MISS GARNET C . WELSCH&#13;
(CIVICS)&#13;
MRS. HELGA OL S ON &#13;
JUDY BAILEY-TREAS. KENNETH ANDERSON-SGT-AT-ARMS &#13;
GLORIA ALT (College Stenog r aph ic)&#13;
Pep Club, Altruma, 'Red Mill', 'Girl Cr azy•&#13;
Road shows '49 , '50, '51. ' 52, Choir&#13;
KENNETH ANDERSON (Manu a l Arts)&#13;
Three yea r Le tt e r man, Shop Club, Stu d e nt Co un c i 1,&#13;
Re d Cross, Baske tbal 1 , Track, Pootbal 1 , ila se b al 1&#13;
LOIS ANDERSON (General Course)&#13;
Y. G. A. A.: President, Vice President, Sg t . - a t - Arms;&#13;
Red Cross ; Pep Club.&#13;
DENNIS ARMSTRONC (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Hi - Y representativ e, Preside nt , student Coun c il,&#13;
Biology Club, Choir, 'Red M111 ', 'Girl Crazy',&#13;
Pootball, Wrestling, Track, Roadshows • 49, • 5 0. • 5 1&#13;
• 52, Boys Quarte t, Music Cont e st.&#13;
BARBARA ARNOLD (General Co urse)&#13;
Y-Teens, Photo Cl u b, Orchestra, Ba nd,&#13;
Roadshow s • 49, • 50 , • 51, • 52.&#13;
GEORGIA ASHLEY (Ste no g raphi c)&#13;
Girls Council. Allied Yo uth, Pr esident, P.H . A . .&#13;
Pep Club, Red Cross, Yout h City, Choir, 'Red Mill&#13;
'Girl Crazy ·. Roadshows '49, ' 50, '51, • 52, ' Snafu •.&#13;
'Lost Horizon', 'The Man Who Came to Dinne r', Girl s&#13;
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JUDY BAILEY (Stenographic)&#13;
Student Council. Senior class, Treasur e r , Al truma, Vic e -&#13;
Presid en t, Treasur e r , Student Council, Sec r etar y, Pep&#13;
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Gras Maid, Honorary Col onel Milita r y Ball, Pootba ll&#13;
Attendent, National Honor Society, Du chess-Jr .. S r. Prom&#13;
Typist for Ann u a l .&#13;
VIRGINIA BARTHOLOMEW (College Prep)&#13;
Red Cross, Y.G.A.A .. Treas urer, Basketball , Volleyball,&#13;
Signal Staff&#13;
JOYCE MARIE BATES (Homemaking)&#13;
F.H.A. , Y.G.A.A .. Red Cross, Signal Staff&#13;
LUCILLE BEADLI!: (Colle e Stenog raphic .) Jan. Clas s&#13;
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ARLI N BEL~ (Man u al Arts)&#13;
BLANCHE BELL (Benson Transfe r)&#13;
Science Club, Secretary, Y. G. A. A .. Gl ee Club, Lat in Club ,&#13;
Y-Teens&#13;
PAULINE BELT (Stenographic)&#13;
Span i sh Club, Y-Teen, P.H . A. , Girls Glee , Art, Pe p Club .&#13;
Roadshow '49 &#13;
MELVIN BIRD (Ge n e ral Cours e)&#13;
Si g nal Staff&#13;
MYRNA BLAKELY (Colle g e Steno g raphic)&#13;
Junior Na tion al Honor soci e ty , Choir, Red Cross,&#13;
Altruma . Secre tary, Pep Club , Stud e nt Council,&#13;
'Re d Mill', 'Girl Crazy', Road s hows '49, '50,&#13;
• 51, '5 2 , Girl s Gle e ,&#13;
RICHARD BLANKENSHIP (Manual Arts ) Jnn . Cl a ss&#13;
Ope rettas&#13;
GLENNY BOGGS (Stenographic)&#13;
Pe p Club, Aurora , Roadshow s '4 9 , • 50.&#13;
MYRNA BOWEN (Homemakin g )&#13;
Red Cros s , Pre s id ent• s Club, F. H. A .. Pre s ide nt ,&#13;
Pe p CluU, 'One Foot in Hea ve n', 'Lo s t Horizon',&#13;
'Th e Man Who Came to Dinner', Road s how s '51 , ' 52,&#13;
Si gnal Staff&#13;
ARTHUR BRITTAIN (Indu s trial Arts )&#13;
Spani s h Club, Pr es id e nt&#13;
DICK BROOKS ( Manual Arts ) J a n . Class&#13;
Stud e nt Council, Re d Cro ss , F'ootball, Base ball, Bas ketball.&#13;
Le tte rman' s CluU .&#13;
DONNA RAE BROWN (St e no g r a phi c )&#13;
Re d Cross, Pe p Club, Altrumn, Girl s Gl ee , Choir,&#13;
Ro a d s how s ' 4 8 , '49, '50, '51, • 5 2, 'Re d Mill ',&#13;
'Girl Crazy', Y.G . A. A.&#13;
GERALDIN E BROWN (HomeM a kin g ) Jan. Cl ass&#13;
Re d Cro ss, Y. G. A. A. , F'. H. A. , Pe p Club , Internation a l&#13;
Re l a tion s Club, Alli e d Youth, Girls Bas ketball, Ro ad s hows&#13;
• 49 . • 51,&#13;
LAYNE BROWN (College Pr~p)&#13;
Youth City, Re d Cross&#13;
MERLE EDWARD BROWN (Manual Arts )&#13;
ROBERT BuRGIN (Coll e g e Prep)&#13;
Student Council, Lett e rm a n' s Club, F'oo tball. Bask e tb a ll,&#13;
Yo uth City, Jud g e, Si g nal St a ff, 'Girl Cra zy', Choir&#13;
'Lo s t Ho rizon', R.O.T.C .&#13;
MARGI E BURNS (Steno g ra p hic)&#13;
Auror a , Treas ur e r, Pep Club, Ch e erl eade r, Re d Cross ,&#13;
Fo o tb a ll court, Wr estling Co urt , Mardi Gr as , Ch o ir,&#13;
'Robe rta', 'The Re d Mill', 'Girl Cr azy', Mu s ic Co nt es ts,&#13;
' Th e Messiah', Ro a d s how s '49 , '50, '51, '52 &#13;
KEITH CHRISTENSEN (Coll ege Pr ep)&#13;
LEO CARTER (Manual Arts)&#13;
TWYLA CARY (St enographic)&#13;
Pep Club, Y.G . A.A., Secretary, Tr eas ure r&#13;
JIM CAPE (Ge n e r al)&#13;
Roadshow • 49, Spanish Club, R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
JANET CAUVEL (Steno ra~hic)&#13;
Stude nt Council. Red Cross, Altru ma. , Secretary ,&#13;
Pep Club, Chee rl e ade r, ec ret~ry, Girls Council ,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Choir, 'Red Mi ll', 'Girl Cr azy',&#13;
Footbal l Honor Court, Libra ry Club , Presi dent ,&#13;
National Honor Society, Gr a nd March Militlfry Ball,&#13;
Colonial Ball , Geor ge Washington&#13;
BILL CHARLES (College Prep)&#13;
Bache l o r' s Club, Preside nt, Lett e r man s Club, Cho ir&#13;
Student Counc il, Youth City, Co uncilma n, 'Roberta , '&#13;
'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy •, Track, Si gn a l Staff,&#13;
Road shows • 48, • 4 9, • 50, ' 51. • 52, Mard i Gr as,&#13;
Quil l a nd Scroll, 'Messiah',&#13;
KEITH CHRISTENSEN&#13;
RICHARD CLARK (College P r ep)&#13;
Bas ketball , Signal Staff, Mardi Gras Esco r t&#13;
SAM COLLINS (College Prep)&#13;
DELBERT CONKLING (Col l ege Prep)&#13;
DON CONNER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Red Cro&amp;B, R.O.T.C.&#13;
NORMAN L. COLLISTER (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
WALTER COZIAHR (Coll ege Pr ep )&#13;
Stud e nt Council, Science Club, Le ttermen' s , Sl i de Rul e ,&#13;
Youth City, Cho ir, 'Girl Crazy' , Track, Basketball, Golf ,&#13;
Football , Road s hows • 5 1. • 52 , Nationa l Honor Soc i ety &#13;
BILL CUMMINGS (Manual Arts)&#13;
BOYD CROUS~ (College Prep)&#13;
S c i e nce Cl uu, Le ttermnn s Club, Boy 's City, Trac k,&#13;
Base ball , Band Orche s tra, Road s how s '50 , '51, '52&#13;
CHARMA I NE DANIELSEN (Steno g rauhic)&#13;
Altruma, Library Club, Pep Club, F. H. A., Alli ed Youth ,&#13;
Y-Tee n s , Red Cross, President, ' Red Mill' , Koads hows&#13;
'50, ' 51, '52&#13;
DEAN DAVIS (Colle ge Pr e p)&#13;
'The Man Who came to Dinner ·. 'Lost Horizon', Rifle Team&#13;
THELMA DAWSON (College Pre p I&#13;
Student Counci l, Girl s council , Pr es ide nt, Pep Club,&#13;
Sgt. -at-Arms, Aurora, Tr eas urer, Nati onal Honor Society,&#13;
Pres id e nts Club, Choir, 'Roberta', 'The Red Mill' ,&#13;
'Girl Crazy', ' Th e Messiah', Madri ga l. Mu s ic Clinic,&#13;
Solo Cont est s , Girl s Lounge , Youth City, Financ e&#13;
Dir ec tor, Hoad s how s • 48, • 49, '50, '51, ' 52, Colonial&#13;
Ba ll Honor Court , Annu a l Staff, Sales Manager&#13;
DONALD DRAY (Colle ge Prep)&#13;
' Th e Man Who Ca me to Din n er', 'Girl Crazy' , Mardi Gra s ,&#13;
Roadshows '49 , '50, '51, ' 52 , S gt. R.0.T.C., Student&#13;
Council&#13;
ORIE EMILY EICHER (General)&#13;
'Girl Crazy ', Choir, Road shows • 5 1 , '52&#13;
WAYNE EVANS (Manual Arts)&#13;
Basketball, Track , Baseball, Wre stlin g,&#13;
Re d Cr oss, Student Co unc i 1&#13;
JuE ESPINOSA (College Pr ep )&#13;
Wr estlin g, Boys City, Road s how '49, Le tterm a n s Club&#13;
DENNIS FEHRELL (College Pr ep )&#13;
BETTY FIELDS (Co ll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Aurora, Treas urer, Girl s Co uncil, P ep Club , Pr es id ent,&#13;
National Hon o r Society , Pr es id e nts CluiJ, Secretary,&#13;
Student Council, Library Club, Yo uth City, Co urt Cl e rk,&#13;
Footb a ll Court, Wre s tling Court, Military Ball Grnnd&#13;
Mar c h, Choir, 'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy', 'Sn af u',&#13;
'Man Who Came to Dinn e r', 'Lost Hori zo n s ', Colonial&#13;
Ball Ho n or Court, Ro a d s how s • 48, • 49, • 50, '51, ' 52 ,&#13;
•ARVIN G. F I ELD (Co ll ege P r ep)&#13;
Roadsh ow 4~. • 50, Baske tb a ll , F oo tbnl 1, Track&#13;
PEGGY FOUTCH (Homemaking) J an. Class&#13;
F.H.A. , Se c r e tary, P e p Clu b , 'R e d Mill' a nd 'Girl Crazy '.&#13;
Road shows '48 , '4 9 , '50, '51 , Choir, &#13;
LOIS PIENHOLD (Ge n e r a l) J a n . Class&#13;
Re d Cross, Y. G. A.A., Pe p Club&#13;
KENNETH PORO (Co ll ege Prep)&#13;
Se nio r Clas s, President. Colone l, R. O.T.C., Boys S tate&#13;
Nation a l Honor Soci e ty, Vic e -Preside nt, Youth CitJ. Maj o r&#13;
~tud nt Counci~, ~ci nc e ~lu ~, Choir, Boys Qua rtet t e , ·&#13;
Los t Hori z on s , Ro be rta • Re d Mill', 'Girl Crazy ,&#13;
Football and Basketball Manager, Mardi Gra s Es c o rt, '&#13;
Road s hows '51, '52, Junior and Se ni o r Prom, Lo rd,&#13;
Le ttermans Club&#13;
ROSALIE PRIEND (Coll e g e Prep)&#13;
'The Ma n Who Came to Dinne r'. .:Red Mill', 'Girl Cr a zy '.&#13;
Choir, Pe p Cl ub, Y.G.A.A .. Ru a d s hows '49 , ' 5 0, • 5 1&#13;
LUCILLE GAGE (Ge n e r a l)&#13;
Hende r s on , Iowa transfe r,&#13;
WILDA GP.ORGE (Ste no graphic)&#13;
stude nt Co uncil, Altruma , Girls Co u nc i l, Li b r ary Cl uh&#13;
ALTA LEE GODDEN ( Sten og r ap hi c)&#13;
Red crass , Sp ani sh Club, Y-Teens , F. H. A., Girl s Glee,&#13;
Pep Cluo , Roadshows '49&#13;
GENE GOLDSBERRY (St enogr aph i c)&#13;
Re d Cross, Student Counc il&#13;
DON HAGER (Co ll ege Pr ep)&#13;
S t ud ent Cou nc il, Let t e r man s Club, Boys Cit) , Ar t Club ,&#13;
Wrestling , Fr esbman Ho no r• Soc i ety&#13;
GL ENN HAINES (Co ll ege Pr e p )&#13;
Sc i ence Cl ub&#13;
VERA HALL ( College Pr ep)&#13;
Pep Club&#13;
MARI LYN HANDSCHY ( Co llege Pr ep )&#13;
Footbal l Honor court, Nnt on~ l Hono r Soc i ety , Vice -&#13;
Presi de n t , Aur o r a , i~e-P es de1 t, •Gir ls Counc1 1,&#13;
Girls Lo u nge, Cbo ir, Red Mi l l, , Girl Cr azy ,&#13;
Road shows '50, ' 5 1, ' 5 2, S i g n a l Staff, Pe p Cl ~&#13;
Red Cr ass, Qu ill and Sc r o ll , Co l on i al Ba l! Ha "no r'&#13;
DONNA HANNON&#13;
RRAI NE HANSEN (Co ll ege Sten ogr ap h ic)&#13;
Court&#13;
LO Club Al t r uma Red Cross 'Th e Man Who C&#13;
pep ! G! e' e ib y c lub, Roadshows • 49 , 50nme ta Dinner Gi r s • ' • ' 5 1 &#13;
NANCY HAN SEN ( St e nographic)&#13;
Choir, 'Girl Cra zy•, Roadshow • 52, Offic e Attendant&#13;
JESS HARRIS (Co ll ege Pr e p)&#13;
Re d Cross, Hl-Y, Road s hows ' 5 1, '52&#13;
ALBERT HARTER (Ge ne ral)&#13;
Let t e r mans Club, 'Girl Cr azy '. Raseba ll, Football,&#13;
Bu s iness Manage r, Annua l, Si gn a l Staff, Choir,&#13;
Rell Cross, R. o. T. c., Mnr&lt;ti Gr as Escort, Ro adshows • 51, ' S2&#13;
JOYCE MARI E HEMPEL (St enog raphic) Jan. Class&#13;
BOB HIATT (College Pr ep&#13;
Youth City, Red Cross, S~l ce Club&#13;
MARILYN HOESLY (Co ll ege Prep)&#13;
Girls Council, s e cr e tary, Aur o r a, Pep ClulJ, Choir,&#13;
Solo Cont es t, 'Lost Horizon s ', ' Re d Mill '. 'Girl Crazy'.&#13;
Footb a ll Court, Offi ce Att end a nt, Road s h ows '4 9 , 'so. '51,&#13;
Mardi Gr as, Ma id&#13;
GEORGIA HOHNBAUM (College Pr ep) J a n. Cl ass&#13;
Road s hows '48 , ' 49, ' SO, 'SI, Band, Orch es tra, Alli e d&#13;
Yout h, Y~T ee , Pep Club, Mardi Gras .&#13;
DICK HOLMES (General)&#13;
MARY LOUI SE HOPKI NS (Col l ege S t e n og raph i c)&#13;
National Honor Society, Sec reta ry, Tr eas ur e r, Auro r a,&#13;
Girls Council, Red Cross, St ud e n t Council, Choir,&#13;
'Sna fu'. 'Lost Hori zon'. 'Red Mill'. 'Girl Cra z•· '.&#13;
Mess iah, Road s h ows '49, 'SO, 'SI. ' S2&#13;
RONALD HOPKINS (Co ll ege Pr ep)&#13;
Stud e nt Co uncil. Footoall. Re d Cro ss, Le tt e r mans Club,&#13;
SHIRLEY HOWE (Coll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Student Council, Red Cr oss , Se nior Class, Sec r e tary ,&#13;
Junior Class, Tr e as urer, Pep Club, Treas ur e r, Aurora,&#13;
Roadshow s '49, 'SO, ' 51 , 'S2, De bat e , Girl s Gl ee ,&#13;
National Honor society , Mardi Gra s Maid&#13;
BILL HUNTER (College St e no graphic )&#13;
Boys City, Student Council&#13;
JANICE HUTCHINSON (Co ll ege Stenographic)&#13;
Library Club, Vice Presid e nt, Coloni a l Ball. Y-Tee n s ,&#13;
Girls Council, Tr eas urer, Pep Club, Se lf-Re li an t ,&#13;
Debate Team, Girls Loun ge , Aurora, 'Lo s t Horizon ',&#13;
'Th e Man Who Came to Dinner •, Roadshows '49, • 50, '51, '52,&#13;
Office Attendant, student Coun c il &#13;
GILBERT JENSEN (College Prep)&#13;
Band&#13;
FREDERICK JEWETT (Coll e ge S t e nogr a phic)&#13;
Stud e nt Coun c il , Letterme n' s Club, Wre s tlin g , Track,&#13;
Football, Self Re liant Club, 'Los t Hori zon', 'Th e Man&#13;
Who Came to Dinner', 'Girl Cr azy', Road shows '49, '50,&#13;
• 51, • 52 .&#13;
BILL JOSLIN (Indu s trial Arts)&#13;
Football, Wr e stling, Stud e nt Co uncil, R. O. T.C. , D. O.&#13;
BETTY RUTH KELLAR (Steno graphic )&#13;
Re d Cross , Band , Orche stra, Road s hows • 48, '4 9, '50, '51 ,&#13;
JOSEPHINE KELLAR (Ge n e ral Co urse )&#13;
Y. G. A. A. Vic e -Presid e nt, Pep Club, Y-Tee ns , 'Best&#13;
Foot Forwa rd', 'Los t Horizon', Road s bows '49 , '50, '51.&#13;
DON KELLER (Manual Arts )&#13;
Football, Ba s ketball, Shop Club, Le tte r me n' s Club .&#13;
DARLENE KELLY (Coll ege St e no g raphic)&#13;
Aur·ara, Vice-Pre s ident, Girl' s Council, Pe i.&gt; Club,&#13;
National Honor Soci e ty, Ro ads how s '49, '50, '51, ' 5 2 ,&#13;
'Los t Hori z on ' , Girl 's Loun ge, Office Att e nd ant, Red&#13;
Cross , Mardi Gras .&#13;
NED KILIBARDO (Colle ge Pr e p)&#13;
Base ba ll. Football.&#13;
JOHN KILDAY (Manual Arts )&#13;
Football, Bas ke tball, Letterme n' s Club , Choir,&#13;
Road s h ows • 50, • 51, • 52, •'Girl Cr azy ', 'Re d Mill',&#13;
'Lo st Horizon', 'Man Who Cam e to Dinn e r' .&#13;
NORMAN KINNEY (Ma nu a l Arts )&#13;
Foo toall, Wr es tling , Red Cross, Road s how s • 59 , '51,&#13;
Indus trial Arts Club, D. o .&#13;
DUANE KNAUSS (Coll ege Pr e p) Jan . Class&#13;
Fo o tb all, Indus trial Arts Clu b .&#13;
LARRY HENRY KNAUSS (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Hl-Y, Tr eas ur e r, Shorth a nd Club, Pres ide nt, Allied Youth,&#13;
Came ra Club, Band, 'Th e Man Wh o Came to Di n ne r'.&#13;
Road s how s • 4 9 , • 50 , • 51, ' 52&#13;
WAYNE KNOUSE (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Biology, Scienc e Club, Allied Youth,&#13;
Band, Orchestra, Roadshow '50 &#13;
KENNETH KREGER {Colle ge Prep)&#13;
Boys State, Nation a l Honory Society , President,&#13;
Sp a nish Club, President, Youth City, Sc ience Club ,&#13;
Choir, 'Lost Hori zon', 'Red Mill', Road s hows •SO, •SI, • S2&#13;
I 51 , ' 52.&#13;
WARREN 'BUD' KRUSE {College Prep)&#13;
Freshman Honor Society , Stud e nt Council, Red Cross, Buys&#13;
City, Youth City, Boys State, Junior-Se nior Prom Prince,&#13;
Mardi Gras , Letterme n' s Club, Football, Baske tball , Baseball , R.O. T. C. , Electr ici an, Junior Play.&#13;
CARM ELLA KYSTER (Stenographic)&#13;
Office Attendent, F. H. A., Y. G. A. A., P e p Club,&#13;
Band, Orch es tr a , Mardi Gras Maid&#13;
WILLARD LAMB {Manual Arts)&#13;
Footb a ll, Biology Club&#13;
DORIS LANG {General)&#13;
Altruma , Pr es ident, Se cr e tary, Pep Club, Student Council,&#13;
Red Cross, F. H. A., ·'Re d Mill•, 'Girl Crazy', Choir,&#13;
Footb a ll Hono r Court, Roadshows '49, •S O, '51, • 52.,&#13;
DUANE LARSEN (General)&#13;
Stud e nt Council&#13;
JERRY LAWSON (Manual Arts)&#13;
Wr estlin g&#13;
SHIRLEY LEE {Stenographic)&#13;
Library Club , Se cr e tary, National Honor Society, Secretary ,&#13;
Allied Yo uth, Sgt. - a t-Arms , Girls Council , Y-Tee ns, Altruma,&#13;
Pe p Club, Re d Cro ss, Road s hows '50, ' S l, '52, Colonial Ball&#13;
LESTER LEVIER {Manual Arts)&#13;
Student Council, Sgt-Rt - a rm s , 'Lost Hori zon s', Football,&#13;
Hi-Y&#13;
GALE LEWIS (Co llege Prep)&#13;
JOHN LEWIS (College Prep)&#13;
Hi-Y, Sec ret a ry, Student Council, Boys City, So licitor,&#13;
Basketball, Trac k&#13;
ROBERT LEWIS (General)&#13;
Shop Maintenance, Stude nt Council&#13;
KENNETH A. LINK (College Prep)&#13;
Roadshows '49, '50, '51, • 52, 'One Fo o t in Heave n',&#13;
Orchestra, Music Con t ests, Sci e nce Club, Airplane Club,&#13;
P•esiden t, Slide Rule Club , Youth City , Manager,&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
• &#13;
JEANNETTE ANN MACE (Homemaking )&#13;
Y. G. A. A.&#13;
ELWOOD MAHAN (Manual Arts )&#13;
Biology, Football&#13;
BOB MAIN (Manual Arts)&#13;
Le ttermans Club, Shop Club, Football, Wre stling , Track,&#13;
Basketball, Bas eball&#13;
LEVI MARTIN&#13;
Shop Club&#13;
(Ge neral)&#13;
RAYMOND MAYER (College Prep)&#13;
.Rifle Team&#13;
BILL McBRIDE (Manual Arts)&#13;
Rifle Team, Stude nt Council, Biology Club,&#13;
'The Man Who Came to Dinne r ',&#13;
BEVERLY MCCLINTOCK (Ge ne ral)&#13;
Stude nt Council&#13;
PAT McCOY (Steno graphic)&#13;
Y-Te e n, Secretary, Chaplin, Allied Youth, Secre tary,&#13;
student Council, Athletic Se cretary, Band Majore tte ,&#13;
captain, Orchestra, Roadshows ' 49, '50, 'M, '52,&#13;
Twirling Trio,&#13;
BONNIE McDANIEL (Stenographic) Jan. Class&#13;
P.H.A., Y.G.A.A.&#13;
JUNE McMILLEN (College Stenographic)&#13;
1'1brary Club, Altruma, Col9nial Ball .&#13;
CARL MESSERSMITH (Manual Arts\&#13;
Track, Golf, Rifle Team&#13;
BRUCE MILLER (Coll e ge Pr ep)&#13;
Fres hman Honor So.c iety, Science Club, Le tte rman' s Club, Foot ball, Youth City.&#13;
MARY MILLER (St no phi ~&#13;
Y. G. A. A. &#13;
JOYCE MINICH (Stenographic)&#13;
;-Teen, President, Red cross, Library Club, F . H.A.,&#13;
ep Club, Colonial so.II. Roadshows '51, ' 52&#13;
NORMA MORGAN (College Prep)&#13;
Al truma, President, stud~nt council, Se cre tary. Pep Club,&#13;
Girls Council, Pre sidents Club, Choir, Annual Staff,&#13;
'Re d Mill ', • Girl crazy', Cheerleader, Roadshows '49, '50&#13;
• 51, ' 52, ProD1 Princess, Football Honor Court, Colonial&#13;
Ball Honor Court, Signal staff, Editor, Quill and Scroll,&#13;
Wrestling Honor court, National Honor Society&#13;
DARRELL NATION (General)&#13;
Youth City, 'The Man Who Came .o Dinner', Football.&#13;
SHIRLEY NICHOLAS (Ho~emakinK)&#13;
Associate Editor of Signal, Sgt-at-Arms Y. G. A.1A .• Pep&#13;
Club, Roadsh ow • 50, office attendant, Military Ball.&#13;
CONNIE NORTH (Stenographic)&#13;
Junior National Honor Society, Library Club, Latin Club,&#13;
Roadshow '4B, Book We e k Te a , Colonial Ball .&#13;
ROMONA NUNEZ (Homemaking) Jan. Class&#13;
Red Cross&#13;
RI CHARD 0' HARA&#13;
Band (Manual Arts)&#13;
JERRY OLES (College Pr ep)&#13;
Biology Club, 'Red Mill, 'Girl Crazy' , Wrestling,&#13;
Roadshows •so, • 51.&#13;
DONALD INE OLSEN (College Stenographic)&#13;
Red Cross, Aurorn Pep club, Roadshows '49, '50, '51,&#13;
Girls Glee. '&#13;
DICK PARKS (College Pre p)&#13;
Baske tball Football, Bas eball, Rifl e Team.&#13;
GOLDIE PARKER (Colle ge Ste no g ra·pb ic) Jan. Cl ass&#13;
Pe p Club, Choir, 'Red Mill', and 'Girl Crazy•, Roadshows&#13;
'49, ' 50 , '51.&#13;
DARRELL PARRISH (Ge neral)&#13;
Biology Club, Red Cross, Wre stling.&#13;
JOE PAULSON (Coll ege Pr e p) Jan . Cl ass&#13;
Letterman• s Club, stude nt Council, Re d Cross, Choir,&#13;
'Girl Cra zy ' , Indus trial Arts Club, Yo uth City, All&#13;
So uthwe st Iowa, Interc ity, 3rd team all s tate fo o tba ll,&#13;
Baske tball, Bas e ball , Athl e tic Roll of Honor. &#13;
JACK PETERSEN (Manual Arts)&#13;
Hy-Y, Ri!l e Team.&#13;
BOB PETERSON (Manual Arts)&#13;
BILL PETTIT (M a nu al Arts)&#13;
Basket ball, foo t!Jal 1.&#13;
TOM PHILPOTT (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Student Council, Biology Club, Sci e nc e Club,&#13;
Foot!Jall , Wrestling, Freshman Baske tbal 1.&#13;
BEVERLY POOLE (Stenographic)&#13;
Altruma, Sgt-at-Arms, Vice-President,&#13;
'Girl Crazy•, Roadsbows • 49, • 50, • 51,&#13;
Gl ee, Choir, Pep Club.&#13;
CATHERINE QUINTUS (General)&#13;
Pep Club, Girls Lounge .&#13;
CHARLES RAGER (Colle ge Prep)&#13;
'Red Mill' ,&#13;
'52, Girls&#13;
Duk e Junior-Senior Prom, Editor-in-Chief, Signal.&#13;
Student Council, President, Youth City, Senior Class,&#13;
Vice-President, Letterman's Club, R.O.T. C., 'Los t&#13;
Horizon', 'Red Mill', 'Girl Crazy', Pootball, Basketball, Track, Roadshows, '50, '51 , '52, Associat e -&#13;
Edixor Annual, National Honor Society, Choir, D.0.,&#13;
Mardi Gras.&#13;
ED RATH (Gene r al)&#13;
Student Council, Junior class Vice-President, Choir,&#13;
Letterman's Club, Boys Quartet, Signal Staff, Annu a l&#13;
Staff, 'Roberta' 'Red Mill', 'Girl crazy', Road s how s&#13;
'49. '50, • 51, • 52 , Pootball, Bas ketball, Track .&#13;
HAROLD RIECHART (College Pr ep)&#13;
Boys City, Red Cross, Roadshows '49, '50, '51, '52,&#13;
'Snafu' 'The Man Who Came to Dinner', Band Orchestra.&#13;
ENRRIQUE RUIZ (College Prep)&#13;
Spanish Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Te nnis,&#13;
Football, Letterman's Club, Road s how ' 49, R.O.T.C.&#13;
JUDY ROGERS (College Prep)&#13;
Girls State Representative, D. A. R. Repr ese ntative,&#13;
Football Court, Quill and Scroll, Aurora, President,&#13;
Gi rls Council, Vice-President, Youth City, Clerk,&#13;
Annual Editor, National Honor Society, Pep Club , Science&#13;
Club, Presidents Club, Girls Lounge, Ch·oir, Signal&#13;
Managing Editor, student council, Red Cross, 'Snafu•,&#13;
'Best Foot Forward', 'The Man Who Came to Dinner',&#13;
Student Director, 'Lost Horizon', 'Red Mill', 'Girl&#13;
Crazy•, Roadshow s ' 49 , '50, ' 5 1, '52, Col oni a l Ball.&#13;
RAFAEL SANCHES (College Prep)&#13;
Science Clul&gt;.&#13;
EARLE IONE SHOCKEY (St e no graphic)&#13;
Red Cross, Aurora, President, Pep Club, Girls Council,&#13;
Girls Lounge, Roadshows • 51. • 52. National Honor Soci ety ,&#13;
'The Man Who Came to Dinner', Stud e nt Dire c tor / &#13;
BEVERLY SHRADER (St e no g raphic)&#13;
Student Council, Football Court, Aurora, Pep Club, Choir,&#13;
'Swee th ea rts ', 'R e d Mill', 'Girl Cra zy •, Junior-Senior&#13;
Prom Court, Ch ee rl ead e r , Roads how s ' 49, '50 , '5 1 , '52,&#13;
NOR MA SLAUGHTER (College Pr e p )&#13;
Girls Council, Libr a ry Club , Treas ur e r, Aurora, Red Cross&#13;
Vice-President, F.H.L , Sci e nc e Club, Band, Orchestra, '&#13;
Roadshows • 49, '50, • 51, Band Rodeo Queen.&#13;
DUANE SMITH (Coll ege Pr ep}&#13;
'Los t Horizon', Football, Baske tball , mana ger, Letterman' 5&#13;
Club , Sci e nce Club, Pre s id e nts Club, Pr esid e nt, Youth City .&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH (Stenographic}&#13;
Aurora Sg t- a t.Arms , Pep Club Vice-Preside nt, Che e rlead e r&#13;
Student Council, Red Cross , Football IOourt, Wre s tling '&#13;
Court, Mardi Gras , 'Sna fu' , 'The Man Who Cam e to Dinn er'&#13;
' Re d Mill', 'Girl Crazy', Road sbows '4B, '49 , ' 5 0, • 51, ; 52,&#13;
Colonial Ball.&#13;
DICK SPENCER (College Prep)&#13;
Red Cross, D. O.&#13;
MARY ANN STEWART (Stenog raphic)&#13;
Red Cross, Y.G . A.A. Secretary, Pep Club, Y-Teen s , Band,&#13;
Orches tra, Baske tball. Ro ad s hows '49, ' 51.&#13;
CORALEE STOTTLEMYER (Stenographic)&#13;
Re d Cross, Aur o r a, Pep Club , Choir, Girls Glee, Cheerleade r,&#13;
'R e d Mill', 'Girl Crazy ', Road shows '4 9 , '50, '51, • 5 2.&#13;
BILL STOUT (General}&#13;
Photo Club, Baseball.&#13;
GORDON STURGEON (College Prep)&#13;
Le tt e rman' s Club, Wrestling Club, Biology, Track,&#13;
Ba sketball, Football, Wr est ling mana ger.&#13;
SHIRLEY STRUBEL (Stenographic)&#13;
Y-Tee n s Vic e -Pres ident, Pe p Club,&#13;
BILL SULLIVAN (Colle ge Pr ep )&#13;
Biology Club.&#13;
GEORGE TAGUE (Manual Arts } Jan. Class&#13;
Boy 's City, Stud e nt Council&#13;
ROBERT TAYLOR (College Prep}&#13;
Student Council, Science Club, Football. &#13;
STANLEY TELLER (Man·u a l Arts )&#13;
Footba ll, Wr e stling , • 49, • 50, ' 5 1.&#13;
NANCY THOMPS vN (Coll ege Pre p)&#13;
Library Club, Pres ide nt, Girls Council, Treas urer, Pe p&#13;
Club, National Honor Society , Aurora, Scie nce Club, Re d&#13;
Cross , International Re lations , Student Council, 'Re d&#13;
Mill', 'Roberta' , 'Girl Crazy'. Ro ad s how s ' 49, '5o. '51,&#13;
• 52. •snafu' , 'Be st Foot Forward', Girls Loun ge , Mo.rd!&#13;
Gras, Footba ll Court, 'Los t Hori z on', Band, Orchestra.&#13;
GERALDINE THORDSEN (Ge neral)&#13;
EDLINE TURNER (Colle ge Stenog raphic)&#13;
Y-Te ens , Pe p club, Altruma, Road s hows '49, '50, • 51, '52,&#13;
Twirler Trio.&#13;
JERRY TUTTLE (Colle g e Prep)&#13;
Stude nt Co un c il.&#13;
ELI VUKS ON (Co llege P rep )&#13;
Wrestling.&#13;
JOHN WAKEHOUSE (College Pr e p ) J a n. Class&#13;
BERTHA WALKER ( Co llege Stenographic ) Jan . Cl ass&#13;
Fres hm a n National Ho nor Soc i e t y , Y. G.A. A., Girls counc il,&#13;
Ro ad s howa • 48, '49 , Re d Cr oss.&#13;
JANICE WALTERS (Ste nog raphi c) J a n. Cl ass&#13;
Student Counc il, Red Cross, Girl s Counc il&#13;
FREDERICK WH I TE (Ge n e r a li&#13;
R. 0 . T. C.&#13;
JUDITH WHITE (Co llege Pre p ) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Student Council, Re d Cross, Altruma, 'Los t Horizo n'&#13;
Girls Gl ee, Road s how ' 5 1.&#13;
HARLEY WI EDEMAN (College Prep) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Roads how ' 48 , Indus t ria l Ar ts Club , Re d cross&#13;
ROBERT WI NGER (Ma nu a l Arts) J an . Cl ass&#13;
st udent c o unci l. Bio l ogy Club Preside nt, Wr estling manage r. &#13;
BEVERLY WOOD (Homemakin g )&#13;
Ma naging Editor of the Signal, F.H . A • • Tre as urer, Pep&#13;
Club, Road s how • 51 , Art Club.&#13;
ROGER WOODS (Coll ege Pr e p)&#13;
Stud e nt Council, Red Cross, Le tt erman 's Club, Football,&#13;
'Red Mill', Ro ads hows ' •!9 , ' 52, Choir, Mardi Gra s , O. 0.,&#13;
R. 0. T. C.&#13;
BILL WOOLEY (General)&#13;
Band, Science Club, 'Lost Horizon' , Road s hows '49, • 50, '51,&#13;
• 52.&#13;
LENORA WR EDT (College Stenog raphic)&#13;
Twirlers Trio, Y-Tee ns, President, Alli e d Youth , Pep Club,&#13;
Roadshow s '49 , 50, '51, ' 52, 2nd Lt. Band , Orchestra, Band&#13;
Maj o r e t t e.&#13;
JUNE WYATT (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Pep Club, Aurora, 'Girl Crazy•, Choir, Student Council,&#13;
President.&#13;
LAVERN WYMORE (Co lle ge Prep)&#13;
Wr e stling, Football, Band, Red Cross Stud ent Counc i l,&#13;
Sc ience Club , Road s hows '50, '51, '52, Orchestra.&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN (Ge neral)&#13;
Pep Club, Spanish Club President, Secretary, National&#13;
Honor Society, Red Cross, Vice-President Student Council,&#13;
Choir, Aurora Parilimentarian, Library Club, Girls Council&#13;
Secretary, Junior Class Secretary , Girls Loung e, Art Club&#13;
President, Allied Youth Secretary, Presidents Club, Stld.e&#13;
Student Council Conv ention representative, Football Qu ee n,&#13;
Mardi Gra s , Signal Stat!, Annual Art Editor, Col onial Ball&#13;
'Kind Lady', 'Red Mill', 'Roberta'. 'The Man Who Came to&#13;
Dinner• , 'Girl Crazy', Road shows '4B, '49, '50, '51, • 52.&#13;
JANICE ZAHN (Stenograpliic)&#13;
Girls Glee, Pep Club , Red Cros s, D. o.&#13;
RICHARD ANDERSEN (College Prep.)&#13;
Bask e tball, Foot ball, Le tterman' s Club, D. O.&#13;
LEONA CARMAN (Stenographic) J a n . Cl ass&#13;
Re d Cross&#13;
BETTY CHRI STENSEN (~t no ap hi c)&#13;
Y. G. A. A •&#13;
. JOYCE COLLINSON (St e nog raphi c)&#13;
Y-Teens, Gi rl s Loun ge, Girls Glee, Ro a dshows '4 9 , '50&#13;
SI DNEY DAVIS (Manual Arts)&#13;
Sci e nc e Club, Indus trial Arts , iland &#13;
DOLORES ED8NBURN (Coll ege Prep)&#13;
Red Cross. Girls Lounge&#13;
BILL FRANDSEN (Colle ge Prep)&#13;
BOB ISENHOWER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Red Cross , Biology Club, Industrial Arts Club.&#13;
FRANK LACHAPFELL (Stenographic)&#13;
SAM MUCK (Mechanical Arts)&#13;
choir, 'Girl Crazy', North Transfer&#13;
GILRENE MUELLER (General)&#13;
Y.G.A . A., pep Club, Red Cross, Basketball, Volleyball&#13;
JIM NICHOLS (College Prep)&#13;
Boys City, Foo~ba~l , Basketball, Track, 'The Man Who&#13;
came to Dinner , Red Mill', 'Girl crazy•, Roajlshows&#13;
'49, • 5 0 , • 51, Biology Club, Spanish Club Treasur e r, Letterman 's Club.&#13;
TOM PALMERTON (Manual Arts)&#13;
Letterman's Club, Biology Club, President, Football .&#13;
DONNA PAYNE (Homemaking)&#13;
Allied Youth, Red Cros s, Pep Club, Y-Teens,&#13;
F. H. A., 'Re d Mill' , Roadshows • 48, • 49 .&#13;
PATRICIA GLEE PERDUE (Stenographic)&#13;
Y-Teens, Y.G.A. A., Roadshow '51.&#13;
REX RICHE (Manual Arts )&#13;
DALLAS TENNIGKEIT (General)&#13;
R. O. T.C.&#13;
ANDY TEDESCO (Manual Arts) Jan. Class &#13;
CAROL ANNE WA~NER (General) Jan. Class&#13;
G.A.A., Roadshow '48&#13;
JIM WEATHERILL (Manual Arts)&#13;
Baseball, Football, Biology Club.&#13;
FRED WILSON (General)&#13;
Art Club.&#13;
BARBARA GOODMAN (Homemaking)&#13;
F. H. A.&#13;
SENIORS NOT PICTURED&#13;
MASON WAGONER (Manual Arts)&#13;
Bi ology Club, Rifle Team.&#13;
LLOYD CUNDIFF (Manual Arts)&#13;
H istor y of the June Senior Class&#13;
September, 1948 marked the entrance of today's graduating class into Thomas Jefferson High School. In their junior year they elected Warren Kruse, President, Edwin&#13;
Rath, Vice Presiden t, Donna Y eatman, Secretary, Shirley Howe, Tteasurer. With Miss&#13;
Margie Smith and Mr. Ralph Letts a s sponsors of the class.&#13;
The annual Junior-Senior P r om", Japanese Gardens", was sponsored by them in the&#13;
Spring of 1951.&#13;
Now they number nearly 186. They have Kenneth Ford as their President, and&#13;
Charles Rager, Vice President , Shir ley Howe , Secretary, Judy Bailey, Treasur er, a nd&#13;
Kenneth Anderson, Sgt.-at-A r ms. T he senior class sponsors were: Mrs. Clara Strickland,&#13;
Mr. Orville Orr, and Mr. Bob Barritt.&#13;
The Senior class play p ut on by them w as "The Gr eat Big Doorstep." &#13;
WE OF THE SENIOR CLASS GREATLY APPRECIATE THE CONSTAN~&#13;
PRESERVENCE AND HARD WORK WHICH THE ANNUAL STAFF pRAC~&#13;
IN ORDER TO PRESENT THIS YEARBOOK .&#13;
HERE IT IS AND WE S I NCERELY BELIEVE YOU WILL ENJOY AND&#13;
CHERISH IT. &#13;
1&#13;
PRES-HAROLD BARNETT&#13;
V-PRES-DICK WILLIAMS&#13;
SEC-JANET ROCKWELL&#13;
TREAS.JACKIE PHILLIPS&#13;
RONALD AHART&#13;
BEVERLY ALDREDGE&#13;
HARRY ANDERSON&#13;
WALTER ANDERSON&#13;
CAROL ANDREWS&#13;
LEE ARNOLD&#13;
DELBERT BAILE Y&#13;
CLARENCE SANGES&#13;
HAROLD BARNETT&#13;
ROMONA BARRON&#13;
RUDY BARTELS&#13;
ALLEN BECKER&#13;
ROGER BETHERS&#13;
AVIS BETTS&#13;
ROGER BISHOP&#13;
WI LL I AM BONER&#13;
WILLIAM BOWEN&#13;
SHIRLEY BOYER&#13;
JAMES BURKHART&#13;
GERALD BULTER&#13;
PHYLLIS COIN&#13;
JOSEPH CALLAHAN&#13;
NORMA CARMICHALL&#13;
WILLIAM CARMICHALL&#13;
MARIETTA CARS O N &#13;
I&#13;
l&#13;
• ACQUILINE CARTER&#13;
OSEPH CAVELLARO&#13;
RODNEY CHRISTINSEN&#13;
LA VONNE CLARK&#13;
KATHLEEN COLLINGS&#13;
ROBERT COLMAN&#13;
JANICE co"4Le:Y&#13;
ERMA CORZINE&#13;
JOHN CHASE&#13;
JERRY CHADWICK&#13;
I&#13;
CAROLYN COGLY&#13;
CHARLES COLBY&#13;
RICHARD CULTON&#13;
MARJORIE COLWELL&#13;
EARL CRUM&#13;
WILLARD CUMPSTON&#13;
LOYD CUNDIFF&#13;
RICHARD COZAD&#13;
LEONARD DAMON&#13;
RONALD De:e:Ds&#13;
GARY DENN IS&#13;
FAYE DENTON&#13;
PAUBLA DE SANTIAGO&#13;
SUE DURFEy &#13;
BEVER LY&#13;
D ONA Lo&#13;
HANSEN BERNIE&#13;
HANSEN SHIRLEY&#13;
MARJORIE HANSEN&#13;
CAROL HATCHER&#13;
MARCELIA HOUGH&#13;
JU AN I TA H 0 U G_H&#13;
KENNETH HOWELL&#13;
RAYMOND HUNT&#13;
DOROTH Y IVES&#13;
JOSEP HINE JAGGEll&#13;
LA RR Y JENSEN&#13;
FRANCIS JOHNSON&#13;
G L E N JORDAN&#13;
JO H N KERN&#13;
HELEN K l LOA Y&#13;
JOAN KILDA Y&#13;
BEVE RL Y KING&#13;
GARY K I R K&#13;
DO RI S KNISS&#13;
CE LINE KOH LE S&#13;
VARY A LI VE KING&#13;
MAUREEN KRATZKE&#13;
GE RALD IN G&#13;
RAY LA KE&#13;
BARBARA LAND&#13;
TWILA LA PO I H TS&#13;
KENNET H LARSEN&#13;
DARLENE L AUVER&#13;
RI T A L I NDSEY&#13;
HAIZLIP CHARLES HICKMAN LARRY HOUGH&#13;
HAVEN CAROLYN HI LL LEO HOUGH&#13;
DARLENE HEATH GLE N HILLMAN&#13;
WILLIAM HEMPEL ELIZABETH HOUGH&#13;
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NA MCCORMICK&#13;
ROLD MCDANEED&#13;
DALE MAHRT&#13;
HAWARD MALLORY&#13;
MICHAEL MEDLINGER&#13;
EUGENE MESSERSMITH&#13;
SHARON MORFOltD&#13;
ANN MEYERS&#13;
DARLENE MCINTOSH&#13;
RUTH MCMANIGUL&#13;
NILMA MARTIN&#13;
JOHANNA MATHIASON&#13;
J 0 ANNE MI CHOL I S&#13;
DUANE MONTGOMERY&#13;
RAYMOND MYERS&#13;
MARIE NICK&#13;
BEVERLY NICOLA&#13;
KENNETH NUGENT&#13;
NANCY QsERDOFER&#13;
MARJ OR E 0' B R I EN&#13;
DONALD O'HARA&#13;
NICK PARICH&#13;
SHIRLEY PARKS&#13;
SHIRLEY PA .RRISH&#13;
DONNA PHILLIPS&#13;
JACQULINE PHILLIPS&#13;
JANET PoFFENBARGER&#13;
DALE POOLE&#13;
GAYLE POULSON&#13;
NORMAN PRICE&#13;
FRANCES QUINTUS&#13;
PATRICIA RAB U CK&#13;
NAOMI RADLIFF&#13;
Iv y RuoTKE&#13;
ROBERT RAES&#13;
DONAL D RAGER&#13;
CAR O LYN RA MSEY&#13;
D A L E RANKIN&#13;
JA MES R E D MO ND &#13;
RONALD SAGE JOELLEN REED&#13;
J ERRY REYNOLDS&#13;
PHYLLIS ROLFE&#13;
BARBARA RONK BETTY JANE SATRAPA&#13;
SHIRLEY SHIP&#13;
LE ROY SHOWE&#13;
BARBARA RICHARDSON&#13;
JANET ROCKWELL&#13;
SANDRA SIMONS&#13;
V IRGINIA SL YTE R&#13;
RICHARD SMITH&#13;
CLARENCE SNIPES&#13;
MARY ANN SONDAG&#13;
P HYL Ll ,S SPEER&#13;
STUA RT ST IE NER&#13;
ETHEL TAYLOR&#13;
CLYDE THO MAS&#13;
DALE Tl F FY&#13;
TI LLIE TORRIZ&#13;
C L AUDINE TURN ER&#13;
THEODORE T UTTLE&#13;
DAV ID VALLIER&#13;
R I T A VON DAL LE N&#13;
DONNA WAKEFIEL D&#13;
CHARLES WALB RIDG&#13;
LARRY WARD&#13;
AVIS WATSON&#13;
BA RBARA WATT&#13;
W ILLIAM WATT&#13;
JOY CE WHITE "&#13;
LUTHER WHIT E&#13;
PHYL L I S WI ES E&#13;
DALE 1'1 1 LO IN G&#13;
LARRY RAWLEY&#13;
JEROME RYAN&#13;
MARGARET SCHULTZ&#13;
MARIAN SHARPE &#13;
CHARD WI LL I AMS WILLIAM WITZKE NILA ZAHNLEY&#13;
W1 LSON DEAN WOOD&#13;
IRENE \Y ILSON PHILLIP WRAY&#13;
HAROLD W INGER DON YATES&#13;
The Junior Class was formally organized in fall of 1951&#13;
The class officers they elected at this meeting were Harold&#13;
Barnett, President ; Dick Williams, Vice-President ; Jackie&#13;
Phillips, Secretary; and Janet Rockwell, Treasurer. Their class&#13;
sponsors are Mary Beth Jenson and Robert Capel.&#13;
Their projects for the year were the Junior Class play.&#13;
Family Circle'. and Junior-Senior Prom. Tropical Isle' .&#13;
'&#13;
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C11A_SS OF 1954&#13;
NORMA ANDERSEN&#13;
DARRELL ANDERSON&#13;
JOANN ANDREWS&#13;
KE I TH ARCHER&#13;
LARRY AUGHE&#13;
ED AV I s&#13;
HARVEY BAILEY&#13;
JIM B,A I LEY&#13;
JOESPHINE BATES&#13;
JOHN BECKMA N&#13;
JIM BEC K NER&#13;
NORMA BIRD&#13;
JEAN 8LANKENSH IP&#13;
BOB BLUE&#13;
ERMA BOEGE&#13;
KAREN BOGARDUS&#13;
GRAHMAN BOYSEN&#13;
MILTON BRITTAIN&#13;
DARLENE BROWN&#13;
DELORES BROWN&#13;
UINTAH BROWN&#13;
MARILYN BR Y ANT&#13;
PAT BURKHART&#13;
KAY BUTLER&#13;
CATHERINE CARLIN&#13;
MARY ANN CARLIN&#13;
CHARLES CAR MAN&#13;
BETT Y CAPE&#13;
VIDA CAR MA N&#13;
BILL CARTER &#13;
EVELYN CHAFER&#13;
DALE CHRISTENSEN&#13;
BETTY CHRISTENSEN&#13;
E I LEEN CH R I ST I ANS EN&#13;
ELIZABETH CLARK&#13;
RONALD CLINTON&#13;
CATHERINE COFFEY&#13;
ROGER CONNER&#13;
JACKIE COOK&#13;
VIRGINIA COOK&#13;
LOREN COOPER&#13;
Bl LL COPELAND&#13;
Bfi.VERLY cox&#13;
PERRY COX&#13;
CAROL COZAD&#13;
COLIN CRONLAND&#13;
MARY LOU CUNDIFF&#13;
YVONNE DEW&#13;
PEARL DINOVO&#13;
RANAE .D 0 UGH MAN&#13;
RoNELL DOUGHMAN .&#13;
DENNIS DRAKE&#13;
HARRY DUGAN&#13;
5 ALLY DUGGER&#13;
H A Z E L 0 U R I C K.&#13;
JOAN EASDALE&#13;
BETTY EDENBURN&#13;
JoAN EDSON&#13;
MARGARET EICHER&#13;
RUTH EICHER&#13;
HELEN ESPINOSA&#13;
JAMES EVANS&#13;
co1..1..ETTE FEDOR&#13;
D ICK FENSKE&#13;
LEROY FOREMAN&#13;
TED FOSTER&#13;
F OST&#13;
RONN IE FOUTCH&#13;
JAYNE FRITCHER&#13;
JAcoUELINE GARRETT&#13;
GEORGE&#13;
GIBLER&#13;
DAVID GIBLER&#13;
5yelL GOLDSBERRY&#13;
DEAN GOOD&#13;
GEARLD GORMAN&#13;
1...AVERNE Goss&#13;
RUTH GOSS &#13;
DOREEN GRIFFITHS&#13;
JERRY GUINAN&#13;
DELPHINE GUTHRIE&#13;
CLIFFORD HAINES&#13;
CLARENCE HALL&#13;
STEVEN HAMILTON&#13;
CONNIE HANDSCHY&#13;
BEVERLY HARDISTY&#13;
DONNA HARDY&#13;
JANET HARRIMAN&#13;
BILL HARRI:;&#13;
RUTH HARRIS&#13;
PAUL HARROD&#13;
ROSE HATCHER&#13;
GLORIA HATTOM&#13;
ROBERT HEATH&#13;
JANICE HEMSTEDT&#13;
WAYNE HENDERSON&#13;
JACK HERWIG&#13;
PHYLLIS HOFFMAN&#13;
CECIL HOIFELDT&#13;
GARY HOPKINS&#13;
JEAN HOWELL&#13;
RAY HOWELL&#13;
BARBARA HUNT&#13;
DON HUNT&#13;
JANET JENKINS&#13;
LA FERNE JENNINGS&#13;
1-(ICHARD JENSEN&#13;
SARA JENSEN&#13;
NORMA JEWETT&#13;
BARBARA JOHNSON&#13;
CAROL JOHNSON&#13;
JOYC E JOHNSO N&#13;
KAYE JOHNSON&#13;
EUGENE JONES&#13;
WENDELL JONES&#13;
KATHRYN KELLAR&#13;
SHIRLEY KELLAR&#13;
DICK KELLAR&#13;
DELORES KENNEDY&#13;
JEANNETTE KENYON&#13;
CHARLES KINNEY&#13;
GEARLD KOCHEL&#13;
EDNA MAE KOHLES&#13;
WARREN KNUTH&#13;
JERRY LAC Y&#13;
EU G·E N E L A K E &#13;
. JIM LAMB&#13;
' KEYNOLD LARSON&#13;
MARGARET LARSEN&#13;
PAT LARSEN IFREDDY LEWIS&#13;
JINNIE LEWIS&#13;
! JUDY LINDBERG&#13;
RICHARD LINES&#13;
1 JANISE LYTHE&#13;
DONALD MACE&#13;
BARBARA MAHRT&#13;
l GILEN MALLORY&#13;
DONALD MARR&#13;
CATHERINE MARSH&#13;
JANET MARTIN&#13;
DONNA MATHEWS&#13;
Bos MAYBERRY&#13;
SHIREL Y MCCORMICK&#13;
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\BOB MCGRUDER&#13;
IONA MCHARGUE&#13;
SARAH MCINTOSH&#13;
'. JACK MCNEIL&#13;
::HARLES MERITT&#13;
ilARY MEYERS&#13;
\11 RGI N IA MI LL ER&#13;
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(ATHY NEUMAN N&#13;
:-LORENE NIXON&#13;
\LI CE NORMAN&#13;
(A T HRYN NAUL I NG&#13;
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4ARY O'BRADOVI CH&#13;
h oe OGDE N&#13;
4l ETTY O'HAR A&#13;
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OLSON&#13;
OSBORN&#13;
INN PAV I CH&#13;
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1ALTER PERRY&#13;
ED PETERSON&#13;
IRGI IA PETERSO N&#13;
l/ I M PHILPOTT&#13;
ARRE LL PINHERO&#13;
H IRL EY P L E A K E&#13;
D P OF F E N BARGE R&#13;
AT POGG E&#13;
N OY POUL A S&#13;
' O NY PR IET O&#13;
If LL 0 N E E PR INE &#13;
SHARRON RANKON&#13;
ROBERT RAY&#13;
DON REEL&#13;
SHIRLEY REICHART&#13;
SH RLEY RHOADES&#13;
SH RLEY ROLTON&#13;
SETH ANN RICE&#13;
KAY ROBERTS&#13;
SANDRA ROGERS&#13;
BOB RUSH&#13;
DONNA SARR&#13;
l)ARBARA SANDERS&#13;
80B SAUNDERS&#13;
RON SCHILTZ&#13;
LAWRENCE SEALOCK&#13;
ARLIN SHOWERS&#13;
DIANE SMITH&#13;
1 VERDA SMITH&#13;
SANDRA SPITZNAGLE&#13;
RUTH SPRINGER&#13;
VALERIE SPURGIN&#13;
SHIRLEY STOGDILL&#13;
JULIA STRUKEL&#13;
DAVE S .T U E L KE&#13;
JIM SULLIVAN&#13;
NADEAN TALLMAN&#13;
PAUL TEEL&#13;
JIM THOMPSON&#13;
81 LL THOMPSON&#13;
JERRY THOREEN&#13;
LEO TIERNEY&#13;
DONA TOWNSEND&#13;
FlETH TRUMBLE&#13;
NORMAN TRUMBLE&#13;
JANE UNDERWOOD&#13;
LARRY VANDERPOOL&#13;
PAT VAUGHN&#13;
FRED VOGT&#13;
SHIRLEY VOSS&#13;
JACKIE WALKER&#13;
FRITZ WARDEN&#13;
ED WARREN&#13;
CHARLES WALTON&#13;
CHARLENE WATTS&#13;
IVAN WATTS&#13;
FRED WEATHERILL&#13;
MARTI JO WEBER&#13;
SONNIE WELLING &#13;
ACK WESEEN&#13;
RTIS WEST&#13;
ONNIE WILSON&#13;
ARTIN WILSON&#13;
ARY WITHERSPOON&#13;
LETCHER WHITE&#13;
IRGINIA WHITE&#13;
. HARIE WONDERLICK&#13;
ILL WREDT&#13;
AR I LYN YOUNG&#13;
OB ZAHN &#13;
F I RS T ROW: BILL ANDERSON, RACHEL BEARRA, LORRAINE HOUGH, MARY JANE THOMAS, SHIRLEY CHAPIN, JEAN GODDEN,&#13;
NANCY COLL I NS, JOANNE HARTENHOFF, DORIS WAGNER, ARMA JO CHASE, MARJORIE ROUSH, LARR~ COLGLAZIER. SECOND&#13;
Row : RAYMOND FARMER, EDITH SIME, HUBERTA ARNOLD, PAT TOBIAS, BARBARA BEEMAN, MARY RICHARDS, PAULINE WILSON.&#13;
J ANE T GA MMON, JANICE MILLARD, CAROLINE TURNER, PATTY MILLER, RUTH CONAWAY , Lou ETTA CLARK. THIRD Row :&#13;
VIR GI L SCHICKNER, JOHN WEYANT, JIM ROBERTS. JACK GRAHAM, ROY SHAMBLER, DON HAVER, RUSSELL, WEBSTER , JAMES&#13;
HE NRY, ROBERT MARTIN, JOSHUA SWIFT. ROBERT BRA Y , JANICE SPRINKLE, ARLENE Voss. FOURTH Row : JACK MAIN.&#13;
BOB ANDRE WS, ALBERT STEINER. DAVE W1TKE, Boe ASHLEY, GEORGE ELLROTT. CLIFFORD SLAUGHTER. FRED FEYETTE ,&#13;
J OHN LUTH ER, JACK TELLER, ARTHUR ADDINGTON, VERNE YIELCH, JOE O'BRIEN, EDWARD SCOTT. &#13;
FIRST Row: JE·RRIANNE HICKMAN, PATTY MURPHY. BARBARA ANDERSON, CLAUDINE GftEAR, BEVERLY TOWNSEND . ELIDIA NUN EZ&#13;
JUANITA MILLER. DORIS l\.IARTIN, ILLA RAMSEY, JOYCE LE RETTE, JANE BUCKRIDGE, ELAINE FIELD , JUDY MUELLER, ILENE&#13;
HOOKER. JAci&lt;:iE JACOBA. SECOND Row : GARFJELD TURNER, LOIS JACOBSEN, JOYCE SPITZNAGLE, JANET WILSON, CRYSTE L&#13;
STOGDILL, PATTE NIEMONA, CAROL PATKONJACK, DONNA MC KEEVER, PATTY HILL, DIXIE TALLMAN , KAREN MC INTIRE , BE TTY&#13;
WILLIAMS, HELEN HAWORTH, KAY BRENDLE, ARDITH FITTERS, NELLIE ANDERSON. THIRD Row : EARL HUNT. JUDY DRAKE,&#13;
SHARON DREIER, PATRICIA LAMB. PHYLLIS RUBY. MARCINE GRIFFIN, JOYCE DUNN, SANDRA HENSLEY, M IRIAM ROBINSON,&#13;
CAROLE SMITH, ELIZABETH NEL'SON, MARGIE FREDI, DONNA GOLDSBERRY, NANCY COWLES, MARY LOUISE FOREMAN, GRACE DAV I'&#13;
BEVERLY DAWSON. Row FOUR : DUANE KINART, JIM HERMAN, TOM MATZEN, JACK HUMES, STEPHEN PUR I NGTON . ALVI N W ISLcR&#13;
LAURENCE ROWLAND, BRUCE JONES, ARDIN MORRIS, DONALD WHITE, RAY BURGETT, JOHN ROTH, CL YDE THORP , DICK LE MASTE&#13;
F IRS T Row: RONNIE RAIKE, KAREN MITCHELL. MA RILYN BEALS , Jo ANNE WAL T ERS CLA ou1sE FRAN&#13;
MARTHA FIELDS, DEL ILAH HAVEN, VIRGINIA WEATHER ILL. KAREN LLOYD , HARL ENE STUR~DIA FINNEY, MARY~RN WALTERKS&#13;
KELLEY, KE ITH CORN ISE CHARLES TURNER' SECOND Row · CHARLES WA TT JACK s EION, .MELVIN MCK • REED T ' ' . ' M I TH D G MARY , FiETTY U IVE. PAT MATHISEN, C L ARABELLE HENDERSON , ROSEMAR IE POINTS , NAOMI EDE ' ICK R AYB ILL. AN MAR GARET&#13;
KELLAR , GLARI A HANNAN, ROSE WATKINS , ROCHA J ACOBA . RONN IE N EVE, THIRD Row· LMAN, KATHY HANAF R; MOLCK&#13;
CHARLES GRANT. RONALD MAHAN, CHR ISTI NA ELON I CH, KAREN GAVER , DONNA KEHMER . PA L YLE JOHNSON• LAR ON DALEY&#13;
D ELORES , HANSEN, ADELINE CLARK, NANCY SM ITH , DIXIE STEWART , ELLA ANDERSON' P A T GREGERSON • . SHARNORMA NEWMAN&#13;
V IR G I NIA MEDLE Y . FOURTH Row : TOMMY SIMMONS, JACK THOMAS, R ILL FEEKIN R~SANU LINE U TTERBACK .CY rlOMAN,&#13;
CHARLES SIME, DON GRAY.B ILL , PAUL CHRISTEN SEN. NORMAN LANE, FRANCIS NAR~I F NE ROB INS ON . !~A N BOWLIN,&#13;
SANDRA CHR I STIANSEN, NANCY RYAN. ' RANK N I ELSEN, RONA LD &#13;
IRS T Row : JE R RY WAKEFIELD, ELVIN GRIFFIS , KARLENE TINGLEY M ARILYN COPELAND. SHIRLEY SULLIVAN . YVONNE&#13;
AJOR, J EA N D AV IS "'EV ERL Y L f AS E J OAN Dll \' IS LAUR A FLETCHE~. DORIS l°IY t.tORE. PAT HARRIMAN. LELA PoSVAR, • •- ' . • • V RICHARD CROSON ON AL D MOO RE, CHA R LES GREE N ING . S EC ON D Ro w : RON SH ADDEN, JERRY CORE Y , A VERIL ALLIER, ED KEEGAN •&#13;
AREY. LE WER M ARVIN \ L DR E DGE T Oii CO LLIN GS LARR Y ELLIS . ALBERT WITZKE. A LFRED Fl EDEMANN, '&#13;
08 HANSEN • A~B T Hml PS ON TE D ,.~N-s D ONALD.RONK DAVID CARTER. THIRD Row: RON EMMONS. EARL FIETSORT, . • ~ • • R H A ROBERT GARONER Ill ZAHN L EY , L EN NIS To~ IPKI S G !\_ALO RECKNER, OulNN O 'FIRIEN, HOMVE HOUSER, ALPH ~ D , V' E ATUS~ES I ONA L D DAVIDSON, DONAL D KATZ~NSTEIN R ILL GARTIN, JIM BLAYLOCK, DON FOSTER, RALPH RIGHT, ~A ~~ARD ALLEN '&#13;
AT EVENS, JI MMY H ER MAN . FOURTH RO~I : JERR Y EASDALE. TOM AUSTIN, JAMES DURIC · JOE DOBB.OR! HEW Y EICH~R ENNE TH PETERS , FRAN K GN ADER , M A X ARCHER , JERRY CONNER , GOB RLACK MAN WALTER .IHITE , JACK • '&#13;
UANE LA RCHEC K , HA RR Y GARRETT , DONALD RAILE Y , LARR Y MCM ILLEN . GARY PETERSON&#13;
RST Ro w : MA RY COLE MAN, DEANNA FREEMAN, PAT PA YNE , CONNIE TH OMPSON , MA RY GuNDL OCK , LA UR A LEE FREE MAN,&#13;
'51E DINO VO, REB EC CA ROCHA, D ONN A MONTGOME RY . G EORGIA LE AVERTON . S EC OND Row: BETTY G IL BERT , AN N&#13;
EDEMANN, NORMA TRA CKER , DOR I S POR TER, AR L EN E L YTLE. V EL MA WHISLER, ELLEEN SLE ZAK . P A T MAHON EY, PEGGY&#13;
EElfR, SUZANNE J ACO BSEN, L E I LA NI LYON. SHIRL EY PETER S. THIRD Row: ' LUCI A Rui z . J o ANN PRENTICE , SA R A HURD&#13;
RD. 8 EVER L Y ZA RP , BEVE RL Y CROGHAN, MA RY H ANSEN, J o l\NN CURTIS, BA RBA RA PAR-K ER , P A TS Y Mos s. DI X IE DRAK E ,&#13;
ANN L AKE . F OUR TH R ow: B AR BA R A T E GGE R, PA T iv1ARR, SuE KRU SE , BA RB ARA A RMSTR ONG, P AU LI NE PH ILLI P S. J OANNE&#13;
LLIAMS , PA Tfl l C I A G I BSO N, E L A IN E SUB LET T , ANNAMA E BOREN. J AN IC E GAMMON. SH ERSO N , 8 RE MH OL M. SH E RILL CAVET T ,&#13;
NICE CHR ISTIANSEN . &#13;
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Fl~ST ROW : JUNE WYATT, MARILYN HANDSCHY, BETTY FIELDS. DENNIS DRAKE, ED RATH , LAYNE BROWN, JOHN KE~&#13;
NANCY THOMPSON, ROSALIE FRIEND, DONNA BROWN . SECOND Row : MARILYN HOESLY, TILLIE TORREZ, CORALEE&#13;
STOTTLEMEYER, LOREN GREENLEE, DELBERT BAILEY , RAY OLES, MIKE MUDLINGER, BEVERLY ALDRICH. MARY LOU&#13;
CuNDIFF, ALICE NORMAN. THIRD ROW : LAVONE CLARK, VALLERY SPURGEON, IVY RADTKE. WALTER COZIAHR. DICK&#13;
WILLIAMS, BUD JOHNSON, DENNIS ARMSTRON G, JUDY ROGERS. BEVERLY SHRADER, MARGIE BURNS. FOUTH ROW :&#13;
BARBARA JOt&lt;NSON, MARY LOUISE HOPKINS, KENNETH FORD, JACK ORR, BILL CHARLES, LARRY 'NARD, DEAN&#13;
WOOD. SHIRLEY MCCORMICK, MARILYN YOUNG.&#13;
FI RS T ·Row : GAYLE GAVER. MARIE NICK' . DORIS LANG, KATHLEEN COLLINGS. TOM COLLIN GS, Bos&#13;
HI ATT , HO E CALAHAN, JA MES HERMAN, JAN ET POFFENBARGER, SHIRLEY PARKS , AVI S BETTS , DONNA&#13;
RAE PH ILLIPS. SECOND Row : JANET CAUV EL, MARY ANN SONDAG, JACKIE PHILLI PS, THELMA&#13;
DAWSON , NAOMI RADLIFFE, LEO HOUGH , RICHARD EICHER. ANNE MEYERS, SHIRLE Y POYER.&#13;
MY RNA BLAKEY, NORMA MORGAN. THIRD Row : J o ELLEN REED . BEVERLY POOLE. JOYCE HALL ,&#13;
FAYE DEN TON, BRUCE MILLER, BOB BURGIN , CHARLES RAGER, FRED JEWETT, JANET ROCKWELL,&#13;
BEVERLY HANSEN, NORMA CARMICHEAL , RITA LINDSAY. FOURTH Row: DONNA YE ATM AN ,&#13;
ERMA CO RZINE, GEORGIA ASHLEY, MARCELLA HOUGH, DARLENE LAUVER, MARGARET SCHULTZ ,&#13;
BEVERLY KING, NILA ZAHNLEY. LUCILLE GA GE, DONNA WAK EF IELD. &#13;
FIRST Row: JUDY ROGERS J HUTCHINSON, VIRGINIA S~u UDY BAILEY , EVELYN CHAFIN, JOAN EASDALE, PEARL DINOVO, KAYE JOHNSON, JANICE&#13;
MARY ANN CARLIN SHIR YTER, SANDY SPITZNAGLE, SHIRLEE BOYER. JOANNE MICHAELIS, MARIETTA CARSON.&#13;
Row : EARLE SHOC~EY B~~y REICHART, VERDA SMITH. KATHERINE CARLIN. KAY HOUGH, DARLENE KELLY. SECOND&#13;
FAYE DENTON, SHIRL~Y LE~RLY KING, BEVERLY HANSEN, RITA VON DOLLEN. JACKIE CARTER, CAROL HATCHER.&#13;
ELIZABETH CHRISTINSEN J~ THELMA DAWSON. DONNA YEATMAN , BEVERLY WOOD, LENORA WREDT, ELIZABETH CLARK.&#13;
JOYCE HALL MARIE C~ BNICE HEMSTEADT, MARIAN FOST. THIRD Row : NORMA CARMICHAEL, DARLENE LARVER.&#13;
PAYNE, JEA~NETTE KENYO~ ~==ARA MAHRT, NORMA JEWETT, BARBARA JOHNSON, CHARMAINE DANIELSON. DONNA&#13;
FOURTH Row : JANET JENKl~S NCES OUINTUS, CATHERINE Qu1NTUS. TWILA LA POINTE, MARGIE O'BRIEN.&#13;
JOHANNA MATHIESEN. MAU REE~ ~!:N HOWELL• TWYLA CARY·, GLENNYS BOGGS. SH I RLEY PARR I SH, RUTH Mc MAN I GU I LL .&#13;
MARY LOUISE HOPKINS, MARGARET ~ZHE, NILA ZAHNLEY, SANDRA ROGERS, GLAORIA HATTAM, MARTI Jo WEBER,&#13;
COLLINGS, DONNA WAKEFIELD D CHULTZ, ERMA CORZINE, JANET ROCKWELL, NANCY 0BERDORFER , KATHLEEN&#13;
' ONALDINE OLSEN, RITA LINDS~Y.&#13;
F I RST Row : J UDY DRAKE . LAUR A LEE FREEMAN Lo i s 4&#13;
HU BERTA ARNOLD. P AT TOB I AS, NA NCY SM ITH, eL AUDIA NN JACOBSEN , PATTY ANN MUR PHY , ROS I E D INOVO. J OYCE ll';~ MATHI S I N. J ACOBA RO CHA . FINN EY, BEVERLY LAAS E , MARILYN BEAL S . NO RMA NE WMAN . P AT&#13;
S ECOND Row : LO RR AI NE HOUGH , P AT GREGERSON, MARGAR&#13;
PATRICI A GI BSON, MA RTH A FIELDS, AD ELINE CLAR K NA ET WHEELER, COLLEEN 5LE ZDK , RACHEL BECERRA, NANCY&#13;
RU WE . MA RY REED . ' OMI EDELMAN , ELIDIA NUNEZ, MARY J ANE TH OM AS. NANC Y&#13;
TH I RD Row: JoANN PRENT I SS, LUC I A Ruiz. JOANNE WAL&#13;
GA VER. PA TTE N I EMAMN. MARC I NE GR IF F IN, ELI DI A NUNE;ER S , BAR BARA ARMS TRONG , SUE KRUS E , SHER ON 8 REMHOLM . KA t FO URTH Row : PAU L I NE UTTERBACK , JE AN GODD EN CLAUD • DIX I E TALLMAN, CA ROLE SM ITH , LE I LANI LYON.&#13;
KA REN GA VER . J o ANNE CURTIS , MAR J OR I E RA c~ JANN INE GRE ER, KARLENE TIN GLEY, P AULI NE PHI LLI PS . S UZANNE JA&#13;
CA ROL PA TKANJAK . P ATRI C I A L AMB , ELI ZABETH NE SON ET GAMMON , J AN I CE GAMMON , J AN I CE S P R INK LE , DONN A MC KE~~&#13;
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AINE DANIELSEN. SHIRLEY LEE, JO ANN PRENTICE. DIXIE&#13;
F IRST Row: BARBARA JOHNSON, CONNIE WILSON, CHA~~ETT MYRNA BOWEN, MARGIE O'BRIEN, VIRGINIA PETERSEN, CAROLE&#13;
5 EWART. CLAUDIA FINNEY, SECOND Row: SHERILL c JOYCE BATES. THIRD Row: CONNIE HANDSCHY . JANET&#13;
TITH TWILA LA POINTE, JUDY LINDBER G , JAN ET AMMO~;EER OONALDINE OLSEN, NORMA SLAUGHTER, CAROL HATCHER.&#13;
S~ Rf' l~ AN . PATR l.CJ A VAUGHN SHIRLEY HAVEN, PHYLLIS T DALE MAHRT, MACK MCDANELD, REYNOLD LARSEN , H A WAK EFIELD. MISS SCHROEDER, FOURTH Row : EDWARD SCOT&#13;
DONN HATTAM CATHERINE CARLIN VIRGINIA BARTHOLOMEW, MARIE NIC:K . GLOR I A • •&#13;
FI RST Row : CLAUDJA FINNEY , P AT (RE GERSON, SHARON DALE Y , DONNA LEHMER, ELLOREE PRI NE . ROSE MARIE HATCHER&#13;
LAURA M AE FLETCH E R . S ECOND Ro w : S ANORA CHRISTIAN SEN , VI RG INIA COOK. J o MAR I E JAGGER , ANN P AVICH. M ARY&#13;
ANN MEYE RS , CHARLENE WAT. TS , AL TA LE E GODDEN . THIRR ROIY : JACK TEL L ER , GARFI EL D T URNE R, J ACK ORR, CHARLE GR ANT . &#13;
MARY ANN SONDAG, MARGIE BUR&#13;
NORMA MORGAN, BEVERLY S NS , JANET CAUVEL. CORALEE STOTTLEMYER, MAJORIE SMITH,&#13;
HRADER, JACKIE PHILLIPS.&#13;
t.1AR1L y ANDER N HAR DE STY MARILYN YOUNG, EILEEN CHRISTIANSEN, SHIRLEY RHOADES, JUDY LI NDBER G&#13;
SON , SALLY 6uGGER. JANET HARRIMAN. &#13;
FIRST Row· v S • IRGINIA SLAYTER JANICE HUTCHINSON TR I CK LAND SEC R . ' ' JOYCE COLLINSON, BLANCHE BELL, MARILYN HANDSCHY. MRS.&#13;
JUD Y ROGE • ONO OW: DARLENE KELLY, JANET CAUVEL . JUNE WYATT. MYRNA BLAKELY. NORMA MORGAN .&#13;
SHOC K EY ~~- MARILYN HOESLY, DONNA PAYNE, DORIS LANG, THELMA DAWSON. DONNA YEATMAN. FOURTH Row:&#13;
' NCY THOMPSON. GEORGIA ASHLEY, CATHERINE 0UINTUS, LENORA WREDT, DELORES EDENBURN&#13;
~ST Row : JACKIE CARTER, BETTY FIELDS , J 0&#13;
ANET CAUVEL, N OR MA i&lt;IDRGAN, .3H IRLE Y LEE 1'.lAR IL YN rlANDSCHY ..&#13;
.. ~ICE H UTCHINS ON. SECOND Row: JOYCE HALL. JACKIE PhllLLIPS, KATHLEEN COLLINGS, SHIRLEY PARKS .&#13;
~ILY N H OESLY. WILDA GEORGE. NORMA SLAUGHTER. THIRD ~OW : THELMA DAWSON, DONNA Y EATMAN, JANET&#13;
OtK WE LL , DONN A WAKEFIELD, EARLE SHOCKEY , NANCY THOMP SON, JUDY ROGERS, DARLENE KEL L Y. FOURTH&#13;
~I· D A R L ENE LAUVER. MARY LOU I SE HOPKINS, ERMA CORZINE, eEVE RLY K ING. GEORGIA ASHLEY, MARGIE&#13;
ElRI EN . M I SS KOHR.&#13;
THIRD Row&#13;
EARLE &#13;
ST Pow : fll ANE SM ITH , SYBIL GOLDSllERRY, ERMA BOEGE CONNIE YllLON, 8EVERLY HANSEN, YVONNE DEW, MYRNA E'OW EN&#13;
-KIE CARTER , DOREEN GRIFFITH . SHARRON RANKIN , CAROLE JOHNSON, PHYLLIS HOFFMAN JEAN HOWELL , JANET JENKINS,&#13;
OND Row : KATHLEEN N EU MANN, SHIRLEY LEE . CHARMAINE DANIELSEN. DONNA PAYNE , JEAN GoD'DEN. JOAN DAVIS. LUCI A&#13;
I Z JEAN DAVIS . (ONA MCHARAE , VIRGINIA COOK, MARY O'BRADOVICK. JEAN BLANKENSHIP. SHIRLEY R EICHART, VIEDA&#13;
1T~. JANE BUCKRIDGE MISS GEINGER. THIRD Row : SARA JENSEN . BARBARA SANDERS. ROBERTA G R AY B ILL. CLAUDINE&#13;
ER JOY CE 8ATES. ALTA LEE GODDEN. PAULINE BELT, JACOBA ROCHA , RITA VON DOLLEN. JO A NN FERRARELLO.&#13;
RBA~A ANDERSON . KAREN MCINTIRE . LORRAINE HOUGH . BETTY WILLIAMS , JANE UNDERWOOD, RUTH MORGAN. FOURTH&#13;
w· ADIAN TALLMAN. ELIDIA NUNER , JERRIANNE HICKMANN. HAZEL DURICK . EVELYN CHAFEN. SHIRLE Y Voss .&#13;
v~RLY HARD I STY . MARIAN FosT . MARILYN YOUNG. JOANN PRENTICE . LAURA LEE FREEMAN. DI X IE S TEWART, LOIS&#13;
N JACOBSEN. PATTY MURPHY. (LENE HOOKER, MARYLOUISE FRANKS , CAROLE SMITH DI X l. E TALU1AN, CAROLYN G EORGE .&#13;
FIRST Row: CAROL H A TCH ER. JUDY ROGERS N s B ANCHE BELL R LINDSEY. NA .. T HOM PS ON J A E T p • ORMA LAUGHTE'R. L • I T A "' • N OFF ENBARGER. SECOND Row : ROBERT TAYLOR. KE N NETH KRE GE R, BOB COLE MA N.&#13;
DON RA GER , JOHN CHA SE . BOYD CROU SE . THIRD Ro w · S IDNEY DAVIS. DUANE SM ITH BRUC E M I LL R&#13;
DON H ANS EN , B IL L B OWEN . NED KILIBA RDO, CHA RLES .WALBRID GE . FOUR TH Row: KE~NEHT FO RD .&#13;
WA L TER COZ I AHR. R AY MEYERS . LA VERN E WYM ORE. B I LL WA TT , GAR Y DE NN I S ,&#13;
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RUTH SPRINGER, SHIRLEY ROGEftS VIRGINIA MILLER, JEANETTE KENYON, SANDRA SPITZNA~LE, D&#13;
JENNIE LEWIS, DOREEN GRIFFIN: RUTH MORGAN, EDNA KOHLUS, KAY JOHNSON, HURBERTA R~OL '&#13;
JANET JENKINS, KAYE ROBERTS, FAYE DENTON, JUDY ROGERS, JANICE GAMMON, JANET GAMMO '&#13;
RUDY BARTELL, KENNETH FORD, GEORGIA ASHLEY, JIM NICKALES. BOB BLUE.&#13;
SEA TED: JANET JENKINS. JEAN ~Ol'ELL , li!SVERLY NICOLA. FIRST Row : VERDA SMITH, JOYCE BATES. LAUR A FREEMAN.&#13;
Lot s JACOBSON, PATTY MJRPHY. VIRGINIA WEATHERILL, SHIRLEY CHAPIN, DONNA FREEMAN. DIXIE STEWART, JERR I ANNE&#13;
H I CKMAN, CLAUDINE GREER, MARYLOUISE FRANDS, BARBARA ANDERSON, JOAN EASDALE, SHIRLEY CALFEE. BEETY&#13;
CHR I S TENSEN, ARTIS WEST. SECOND Row: BETTY O'HARA, SHIRLEY REICHART, BLANCHE BELL. L ""RRAINE HOUGH,&#13;
DIXIE DRAKE. SHIRLEY RHOTEN, ELIDIA MUNZ, PATSY MAHONEY, PEGGY WHEELER, DONNA LEHMER, BEVERLY TOWNSEND.&#13;
BARBARA GIBLER, CAROLE JOHNSON, N ANCY SMITH, CAROLYN KENNEDY, PAT. VAUGHN. RA NAE DOUGHMAN. THIRD ROW :&#13;
J AC KI E WALKER, CHARLENE WATTS. MARY O'BRADOVICK', BETTY GILBERT, GAYLE BRUNER. LOU ETTA CLARK. ANGELINA&#13;
ELON I CK. ROMONA BARON,LOIS ANDERSON , SANDRA CHRISTENSON, VIRGINIA COOK, LOVANOA GRIFFIS , GETTY W1 LL I A MS.&#13;
YVONNE DEW , JOSEPHINE BATES, CATHERINE CARLIN, MARY ANN CAFLIN, CAROLYN GEORGE, ~RY ANN MEYERS. FOURTH&#13;
Row: RO BERTA GRAYBILL, GRACE DAVIS , MA1!CELIA HOUGH , JAYNE" FRITCHER. KARLINE TINGLEY, RITA LINDSEY, SH RLE~&#13;
HAVEN. JO ANN PRENTICE , JUDY DRAKE, ELIZABETH NELSON, ELAINE SUBLETT, DIXIE TALLMAN, KAREN MCIN T IRE , NADE&#13;
TA LLMAN. JANICE CHRISTIANSEN, SHIRLEY ·Voss. PHYLLIS HOFFMAN, PATRICIA PERDUE, TWYLA CARY, GLENN Y S BOGGS.&#13;
Vt RGI NIA BA RTHOLOMEW, BEVERLY ALDREDGE. &#13;
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RST Row: BARBARA BEEMAN, DIANE SMITH, MARILYN BRYANT, SANDRA SPITZNAGLE , PATTY TOBIAS, PEGGY WHEELER,&#13;
IT GREGARSEN', SECOND Row: SHARON BREMHOLM, NANCY SMITH. KAREN GAVER, BARBARA MAHRT, SuE KRUSE. TulRD&#13;
µW: JANICE GAMMON, JANET GAMMON, NORMA JEWETT, JO ANN CURTIS, CHRISTINA ELONICH, KAREN MCINTIRE.&#13;
vURTH Row : BARBARA PARKER, JOAN WILLIAMS, CECIL HOIFELDT, NORMA ANDERSEN, JANICE CHRISTENSEN, JEAN&#13;
r,JWELL ·&#13;
FIRST Row: DIANA FREEMAN, CRYSTAL STOGDILL, MARILYN BEALS. JOAN WALTERS, Jo ANN EASDALE, PEAftL DINOVO.&#13;
IONA MCCARD. PATTY PAYNE. KAREN MITCHELL. SECOND Row: MARTHA FIELDS. NAOMI EDLEMAN, HUBEftTA ARNOLD,&#13;
A™ERINE LLOYD. SHERILL CAVITT, LORALEE FREEMAN. KAY JOHNSON, VIRGINIA MILLER. MARY LOU FRANK,&#13;
KOSE DINOVO. THIRD Row: CAROL BARKER. BARBARA ARMSTRONG, YVONN E DEW, SALLY DuGGAR. PAULINE PHILLIPS. d ~oYCE LARETT. PATTY NEIMEN. PAT MATIASEN. JOYCE SPITZNAGLE. FOURTH Row: JEANNETTE KENYON. PAULINE UTTERS~ JUDY LINDBERGH . JANET HARRIMAN. SANORA ROGERS. JANICE LYTLE, PAT LSMB. KAY SUTLER. SHIRLEY RHOADES. &#13;
FI RS T Ro w : BARBARA JOHNSON, SANDRA SPITZNAGLE. NORMA JEWETT, - JUDY LINDBERG,&#13;
SHIR LEY RHOADES, SHIRLEY HOWE, K A THLEEN COLLINGS , BETTY FIELDS, JOAN MICHAL A S&#13;
MAR G I E BURNS, BEV SCHRADER, MARY ANll SONDAG. SECOND Row: SANDRA ROGERS.&#13;
MAR I L YN HANDS CH y , J AH I CE HU TC H I NS ON • 0 ON N I E HANDS CHY • JUNE Wy A TT • MA R I L y N H O S E L y '&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN, THELMA DAWSON. MRS- STRICKLAND. JUDY ROGERS. THIRD Row : O N&#13;
MA RRITTA CARSON , JACKIE PHILLIPS, NOR M A SLAUGHTER. JANET HARRIMAN. NORMA ANDERS&#13;
DO NA LOINE OLSEN. GLENYS BOGGS, ELIZABETH CLARK , MARION FOST. BETTY CHRISTENSE~~ MARI LYN YOUNG CORALEE STOTTLEMEYER. FOURTH Row: MARTI Jo WEBER. GLORIS HATT&#13;
D ON N A W A KEFIELD, SHIRLEY BOYER . MARJORIE SMITH, MARGARET SCHULTZ . MARY LOUISE&#13;
H O P KI NS , ERMA CORGINE, JANET ROCKWELL, NANCY 0BERDOFER, EARLE SHOCKEY. DARLENE&#13;
JE N S EN, NANCY THO M PSON.&#13;
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F I RST Row: SHIRLEY SHIPLEY. SY BIL GO LDSBER RY, SHI RLEY LE E , J ACK IE CA RTER, DONNA RAE BROWN. DORI S LANG. JANET I&#13;
CAUVEL, NO RMA MOR GAN , Tw l LA LA POINTE, BE VERL Y POOLE , MY RNA BL AKE L Y. SECOND Row : L OR RA I NE HANSEN GA YLE GAVE&#13;
SH I RLEY PA RKS . V IR G I N I A PETE RSEN. MAR I E N I CK , J OYC E HA LL, NO RMA CARM I CH AEL , JUNE MCM ILLEN, WILDA GEORGE, M ISS&#13;
WE LSCH, THIRD Row: FLORENE N IXON. CLAUDINE TURNER, BEVER LY HANSEN, FAYE DENTON, BARBARA R I CHARDSON. JUD Y&#13;
BA ILEY, BARABA RA L AND. ANN MY ERS, SALLY DUGGER, J OHAN NA MATHIES EN , T ILLI E TORR EZ. FOURTH Row: N I L A ZAHNLE Y.&#13;
RUTH MC MAN I GEL L, BEV ER LY K I NG. C AR OL HATCHER , J OANN E K ILD AY, HI L EN K ILD AY PH Y L L I S SPEER, GLOR IA ALT , EDLIN E&#13;
1U RNER, CHARMA INE DAN I EL SEN , BEV HARD I STY, E ILEEN CH RISTI AN SEN, DOREE N GR I FFITH , KATH LEEN NEWMANN, SARRON RA NKIN. &#13;
RST R.OW : JIM REDMOND, KENNETH LINK (CONCERT MASTER), PHYLLIS HOFFMAN, NORMA SLAUGHTER ,&#13;
RIS WYMORE, KAY ROBERTS, SECOND ROW: BOB SAUNDERS, MARY 0BRODVICH, LENORA WREOT, NANCY&#13;
OMPSON. JACK HERWIG, LELA POSVAR, BETTY KELLER. EVONNE DEW, PATRICIA MCCOY, HAROLD&#13;
ICHART , RALPH WRIGHT. MAUREEN KRATZHE. BOYD CROUSE. THIRD Row : STEVEN HAMILTON, ED Avis.&#13;
LINE TURNER, MR. CLEVELAND. BILL BOWEN. JIM THOMPSON, LAVERN WYMORE.&#13;
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FIRST Row : KAY ROBERTS, HAROLD REICHART, LAFERNE JENNINGS. NORMA SLAUGHTER, RALPH WRIGHT. MAUREEN&#13;
KRATZHE. KATHRYN COFFEY, YVONNE DEW. WINDELL JONES. SECOND ROW : PATRICIA McCoy CAROL HATCHER,&#13;
PATRICIA BURKHART. GLENN HAGER. BETTY KELLER , MARILYN COPELAND, BOB SAUNDERS, BO~ D CROUSE. JACK&#13;
HERWIG. HAZEL DURICK. LELA POSVAR, LENORA WREDT. THIRD Row : LARRY KNAUSS, PHYLLIS HOFFMAN.&#13;
STEVE HAMILTON. BETTY EDINBURN. ED Avis. JERRY WAKEFIE~D. PATRICIA HARRIMAN, DORIS WYMO RE. JOAN DA I&#13;
DAVIS, NANCY THOMPSON, JE AN DAVIS. LARRY COLGLAZIER . DONNA RAE PHILLIPS, PATRI CK EVENS. BARBARA&#13;
ARNOLD, EDLINE TURNER. FOURTH ROW : DIRECTOR WALLACE R . CLEVEALAND, GEORGE THOMPSON. BILL&#13;
WOOLEY, LAVERN WYMORE, JAMES DURICK, HARRY GARRETT, JAMES REDMOND, BILL BOWEN.&#13;
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F I RS T Row.&#13;
BARBARA J . SH I RLE:Y L R-ow· R OHNsoN e:e:, SANORA SPITZIN:.JGH. DORIS WYMORE:, LENORA WREDT, CHARLES HICKMAN, SECOND Row :&#13;
L U TH "'1clVIA~ICHAR'1AINE DANIELSEN, DONNA PAYNE:, KAY HOUGH. CAROL HATCHER, NAOEAN TALLMAN, THIRO&#13;
G . FouRTH R GE LL , FORENE NIXON, PAT MCCOY. MARCELIA HOUGH, SHIRLEY RHOADES. DONNA Y EATMAN, MR.&#13;
EORG IA As HLe:y ~: = WAYNE KNOUSE, CECIL HOIFE:LOT, MARTI Jo WEBER, GLORIA HATTAM, JERRY CHADWICK,&#13;
RR Y KNAUSS, CLARENCE BANGS.&#13;
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FIRST Row : SHIRLEY L EE BARBARA A C HARMAIN E DANI EL SEN JO~C E M RNOLO, TILLIE: TORREZ, L ENORA WR EDT, SE COND : PAT JlllCCOY .&#13;
KAREN GAVE R GAYL E ER D INNICK, MI SS FA RMER. T HIRD Row : SHIRLE Y STRUBAL. JAN ET POFFENBARGER.&#13;
MAUREEN KRA ~ZE NILA AH ~RO~~;y'~~s s FOURTH Row : R I TA L INDSEY, JOHANN A MATH I E SEN. MARCE L I A HOUGH.&#13;
• • MAN T EWA RT. &#13;
TROW: BARBARA BEEMAN, LAVONDA GRIFFIS, JANICE GAMMON, JUDY BAILEY, !:iHIRLEY HOWE, VIRGINIA&#13;
CONNIE THOMPSON. DELORIS SCHMITT. SECQN"O Row: JACK MAIN, SHERON BREMHOLM. SUE KRUSE,&#13;
;NE PHILLf·PS, JACKIE PHILLIPS, KATHLEEN COLLINGS, NANCY 0BERDORFER, SHIRLEY PARKS, JOSEPHINE&#13;
LAR. JAMES BURKHART. THIRD Row: TERRY THOREEN, NANCY RYAN. NANCY THOMPSON. ELIZABETH CLARK,&#13;
. ILYN YOUNG SHIRLEY RHOADES, ROSANNE ROBINSON. CHARLENE WATTS, DIANNE SMITH, DUANE LARSEN,&#13;
RTH ROW: BOB RUSH, LESTER LE VIER, PHIL WRAY, BOB ASHLEY, DALE CHRISTENSEN, BILL CHARLES,&#13;
nlL JOSLIN DQN HAGER, LEO TIERNEY. DICK WILLIAMS, BOB BURGIN .&#13;
FIRST Row: SHIRLEY RtCHART, DIANE SMITH. 8AR8A~A HUNT, SHIRLEY LEE, SANDRA SPJTZNABLE A"G. ~&#13;
LEHNER, SHIRLEY PARKS, JUHE WYATT. FAYE DENTON, KAY HOUGH, YVON"E DEW , NANCY COLLINGS .SDORI! ~ENSELy ~O { BEVERLY TowNsEND. SEc°"o Row: BETTY CHRISTIANSEN, JANET HARRIMAN, JANET GA1'!MaN. NANcv ANoR MARTI Jo&#13;
WEBER, JUDY LINDBERG, 00RE£N GRIFFITH. NORMA SLAUGHTER, DONNA WAKEFIELD, KATHLINE COLLIN RYAN,E,..-rY Fl El&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN. JOHN KURH·S. JUDY ROGERS. TH I RD Row: DAVE W1 TKE. DI CK HILLMAN. LEO T1 ER GS. B 1"4 PH I lpo Os .&#13;
RON AHART. DtCK 5TUELKE, PAT MCCOY. NANCY THOMPSON, MAREEN KRAKZE, GLORIA ALT. SARA JEN:EY, ~EADA S..1~~ . LA YEFttotE WYMORE, ROBERT BRAY. FOURTH Row: O£.NNIS DRAKE, JERRY CHADWICK. BILL CHARLES EN. TH FORD, .&#13;
BILL JOSLIN, BRUCE M4LLER. Bill COPELAND. RAY HUNT, LEE ARNOLD, LESTER LE YEIR, DONALo'oKENNET"' Aus~ GEORGE Mc:CuMBER. RAY, 0 11\i &#13;
e Signal&#13;
Volume LVI No. 2 Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, Iowa r-~~~~~~~~~~~--....:_!....:.........:....:::.:..:..::..:..:__;__&#13;
Staff members view their first issue&#13;
Oct. 5, l 9Sl :.......------&#13;
'!'he new Signal staff members are, seated lett to right, Myrna Bowen, Shirley Nicholas,&#13;
Beverly W ~od, Charles Rager, Bob Burgin, and Bob Lewis. . · hael and&#13;
Standing , left to right are Jerry Lawson Bill Frandsen, Al Harter. Keith Carmic · Ed Rath. ' ' '&#13;
ager, Wood&#13;
head new staff&#13;
Charles Rager has been n amed&#13;
~d~to r-in-c hi ef of t he Sig na l for&#13;
:his semest er. Charles is very actne a t Tee Jay, being president of&#13;
th Student Council and vir-e president of t he Senior class. He ber,ng to Le tterman's club; plays&#13;
football and baski:! tball, and is a&#13;
member of the choir&#13;
Beve_:_Ir. Wood · will. act as Man- .... ,,... ..... .&#13;
i assistant, · Albert Harter. Bill&#13;
f rands.en will be exchange editor.&#13;
Reporters are Jerry Lawso n,&#13;
lyrna Bowen and Keith Carmir•hael. Other reporters are in t h e N&#13;
Journalism 1. class. The y are L&#13;
Layne Brown, Joe P anlson. Ma ry&#13;
Kelley, Norn::i l\lor15an, Marilyn&#13;
Handschy, Judy Rogers, J &lt;&gt;YC&lt;'&#13;
Stu a~:&#13;
rnagc,&#13;
On Sep\&#13;
campaign a11&#13;
dents becarr&#13;
Purposf&#13;
inte rcommt~&#13;
school recei'&#13;
Yeatma11&#13;
E&amp;ch home&#13;
goal, depc ni'&#13;
students i1·&#13;
two homr&#13;
the sec•&#13;
had ir&#13;
home&#13;
Bat .. . Virginia BartholmP.W LEFT TO RIGHT: JOYC E BATES . DI CK H OLM ES. J UDY RD GE RS. f'l l LL CHllRL ES . MEL V IN Bi RD.&#13;
f:harles, Richard Cla1·k, . 1AR I LYN HA NDS CHY . DON HANSEN.&#13;
Bir:.! and Donald Hansen . · ON F LOOR : LAYNE BROWN , NORMA MO'RGAN , V IR G INI A 8ARTHO LOMEll . &#13;
"IRST Row: JACKIE CARTER. JANICE HUTCHINSON , MARILYN HANDSCHY. SHIRLEY LEE. JUDY BAILEY.&#13;
;ECOND Row: KEN~ETH LINK . LA VERNE WYMORE. CLARENCE BANGS, BETTY FIELDS, NORMA MORGAN,&#13;
ANET CAUVEL. SHIRLEY PARKS. KENNETH KREGER . THIRD Row: LARRY ROWLEY. JOHN CHASE. THELMA&#13;
•AWSON. DONNA YEATMAN, NORMA SLAUGHTER, DARLENE KELLY , JIM NICHOLAS, CHARLES WALBRIDGE.&#13;
·ouRTH Row : BEVERLY KING, DONNA WAKEFIELD, JACKIE PHILLIPS, EARL SHOCKEY . FIFTH Row :&#13;
IR S· CLARA STRICKLAND, TOM PHILPOTT, FRED JEWETT, DUANE SMITH, SHIRLEY HOWE, MARY LOUISE&#13;
OPKINS . JUDY ROGERS , NANCY THOMPSON, KENNETH FORD, GEORGIA ASHLEY, CHARLES RAGER, WALTER&#13;
:oz1AHR. BRUCE MILLER. &#13;
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GOLF 'N RASSUN '&#13;
w~nr A OOMBINATIO&#13;
MR. CAPEL-ASSISTANT COACH MR. SHELD · 0 N • Go L F !IAa s I s&#13;
MR. LA MANTIA·HEAD TRACK&#13;
JEsSON•HEAO FOOTBALL MR. ORR-HEAD WRESTLING&#13;
MR. SCOTT-HEAD BASKETBALL MR. BARRITT-ASSISTANT COACH&#13;
Stepping into the shoes left vacant by the retirement of Gaylord R. ~tueJke was no ~y task for Roy Jessen and his new staff. Jesien steppecl&#13;
mto the picture facing the largest and toughest schedule in the school&#13;
his~ry. Jessen and his staff developed what wa1 thought by many, one.&#13;
of the better offensive units in this area. Not once in the Yellowjacket'a&#13;
nine game schedule were they shut out.&#13;
To a few of the Yellowjacket followers the 1 win with 8 defeats ·was&#13;
·· not impressive. But to the coach and his boys there was a moral victory&#13;
behind each defeat. Up against the tougbelt competition in the sch.ool'e&#13;
history the Jeffs better than proved themselves to the best of tl1 .&#13;
The mighty North Vikings were rated the second be1tt club in Nebraska&#13;
and a three touchdown favorite over the Jeffs, but could only manage an&#13;
eight point edge. Roosevelt of Des Moines was rated as a good team, if&#13;
not better than the Omaha crew, but could only maintain a six point lead.&#13;
The Jeffs came within seven points of 1napping a chain of 37 victories&#13;
held by Holy Name. Arch rival Abraham Lincoln, sporting the beet teamin that school's history, squeezed by the J effs 19-14 with the Jeffs threatening in the closing minutes.&#13;
So hats off to coach Jesean and the best of luck in the future! &#13;
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BARNETT&#13;
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J(l!LLER &#13;
FIRST Row: JACK SCOTT. TOM AUSTIN. DON KATZENSTEIN. JERRY CONNER , KENNETH WILSON. DON FOSTER.&#13;
SECOND Ro w: JACK MAIN, OUINN OBRIEN. DICK LEMASTER, LARRY ELLIS, JI M BLAYLOCK, JOE O'BRIEN.&#13;
THIRD Row: VIRGIL SHICKNER, JACK ORR, BRUCE JONES, NORMAN LANE. RON EMMONS, JIM ROBERTS, MR. ORR.&#13;
FIRST Row: JIM PHILPOT DICK K D R DAVE STUELKE JIM BA IL Y S ELLER, ON AGER , JIM BUR KHART, RUDY BARTELS, JER RY CONNER ,&#13;
RONN IE MON~ Bl LL w . ECOND Row: RAY HUNT. PH IL WRAY. LAR RY SE LO CK. CURT Is ENGLE.&#13;
CH ASS DE E . B ITZKE, ROBERT HEATH , BILL HARR IS . THIRD Row · LA VERN Goss JOHN . LBRT AILEY MIKEM I ED I E C R . ' DRAK E REYN OLD LA ' L NGER, ARL RUM , ONALD CUNTDN , ROGER BI SHOP, DENNIS&#13;
' RSEN , TED TUTTLE . BUD MONTGOMERY, BO B HOUSTON . &#13;
HOPKINS AND PALMERTON TACKLE A MASON CITY FOE AS RAGER RUNS IN TO ASSIST.&#13;
A TENSE MOMENT IN THE A.L .• T.J. GAME. &#13;
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J&#13;
SUTLER&#13;
WILLIAMS&#13;
COZIA'4R RAGER ANOliRSON &#13;
~cc-@&#13;
BARNETT The 1951-52 basketball season was as rough as they come for "rook&#13;
coach George Scott and his basketeers as they played one of the mos b not the toughest schedule ever arranged for a Tee Jay basketball te&#13;
The season's record including the tournament loss t o Abraham&#13;
coln was four wins and eighteen losses. Sickness and eligibility ca&#13;
h ampered the Junior dominated squad considerably. The experience t&#13;
MILLMAN obtained should bring a good team to represent Tee Jay next year.&#13;
The opening game was played on November 16 with the Jeffs start&#13;
the season victorious as they bounced I.S.D., 41-28.&#13;
On November they lost a heartbreaker to Shenandoah 43-42 with S&#13;
. Steiner dropping 17 point.&#13;
That same week they got back on the winning trail as they defeate&#13;
highly-touted Des Moines Roosevelt crew 50-47 with Dick Clark meshi&#13;
&lt;'l ol 23 points.&#13;
The week of December seventh and eighth they split two a s tli&#13;
dropped one to Holy Name and then came back t he next night t o ~&#13;
· whelm Logan, 73-40.&#13;
Then it happened. Everything wen t wrong and the team couldn't&#13;
anything right as they dropped ten straight contests. They came out a&#13;
by knocking off Sioux City East in th e second meeting, 51-33 with D&#13;
Clark spliting t he nets for 21 markers. Then they dropped their n&#13;
five straight to wind up a colorless season except for those two big wi &#13;
IRST Row : RON CLINTON. RON FOUCH. JIM BAILEY. JIM PHILPOTT, FRED LEWIS, FRED WEATHERILL. RON ~MMONS.&#13;
ECOND Row: DON HANSEN. BOB ODGEN. DICK OSBORNE, DON MACE. RICHARD LINES, REYNOLD LARSEN, BOB CAPEL.&#13;
T . J.'S BASKETBALL HOPES WERE GIVEN A BOOST, THIS&#13;
SPRING, WITH THE APPROVAL, BY ELECTION OF A NEW&#13;
$165,000 FIELD HOUSE SHOWN ABOVE. &#13;
FIRST ROW: JERRY CONNER, BOB ASHLEY, JOHN WEYANT, A. B. STIENER, DAVE W1TKE. SECOND Row: D1CK&#13;
WILLIAMS. TOM AUSTIN. JACK HUMES, BILL FEEKIN, JACK GRAHAM. THIRD Row: JACK MAIN, DUANE KINART.&#13;
JERRY ESDALE. DENNIS TOMPKINS, GARFIELD TURNER, Boe BARRITT .&#13;
COACH BOB BARRITT'S FRESHMEN HAD THE BEST RECORD OF ANY T. J. ATHLETIC TEAM THIS SEASON, WINNING&#13;
MORE THAN HALF THEIR GAMES, WHICH GIVES RISE TO THE HIGH HOPES OF YELLOWJACKET ROOTERS IN THE&#13;
NEAR FUTURE .&#13;
Since the addition of baseball to the sports agenda the track turn out&#13;
has been very slim.&#13;
Last year's track squad, although quite thin, turned in a fairly good&#13;
season. The main point producers for the 51 squad were, crack half miler&#13;
Jim Schultz and pole vaulter, Cecil "Pep" Cooney.&#13;
This years turn out is also expected to be thin, so coach La Mantia will&#13;
have to start from scratch with a scarcity of veterans. Only hopefuls returning to the cindered sod are sprinters, Dick Williams and Kenny Anderson&#13;
who should provide more than their share of points. Also coming up from&#13;
the grades is a fine crop of yearlings who may develope into future stars.&#13;
Again the big meet of the season will be the annual Tee Jay relay.&#13;
TRACK FOR THI S SEASON WAS GREATLY CUR TA ILED WHI CH MADE&#13;
As A RESULT OF THE FLOOD EMERGENCY , P ICTUR ES AT THE T I ME OF PUBLICATION IM POSSIBLE. THE T.J. RE LAYS WERE CANC ELLED. &#13;
MONTGOMERY , DON HAGER, JOE ESPINOSA. FIRST Row: TOBE GRIFFIS, DALE MAHRT, JIM REDMON~ . BUD BOB MAIN, DALE POOLE. FRED JEWETT · SECOND ROW : COACH : ORVILLE ORR. RA Y HUNT. BILL ITKE .&#13;
The jinx that terrorized the Jeff's sport curriculum throughout the year&#13;
also struck hard the wrestlers. Coach Orr, known in the inter-city area for&#13;
developing a power-house squad, could only manage .an average season. The&#13;
Jeffs records show that out uf their 19 matches mne were dropped to the&#13;
opposition, eight proved victorious, and two ended in a draw. For the first&#13;
time in many years an Orrman failed to place in the district tournament, and&#13;
quality for state competition.&#13;
At the annual North High tournament, Ray Hunt and Fred Jewett emerged as champs in their respective weights. At the wrestlers banquet co.&#13;
captains Don Hagar and Fred Jewett turned their duties over to Duane&#13;
Montgomery and Ray Hunt, the years outstanding wrestlers.&#13;
There is a good crop of Juniors to make up next years team and things&#13;
look as though we'll again be back to normal with a better than average season. &#13;
FIRST Row: JERRY WAKEFIELO. 808 COLEMAN, LARRY SEALOCK. DON FOSTER , RONNIE SHADDON.&#13;
SE COND Row : COACH : JOHN SHELDON . FRANK GNADER, RAY MYERS, PHIL W~AY, EARL CRUM . NORMAN&#13;
LANE. FRANCIS NARMI.&#13;
The second team, coached by John Sheldon, had a&#13;
group of promising freshmen and sophomores who won&#13;
11 and dropped three during the season. The purpose&#13;
of having these younger boys on the second team is to&#13;
give them a chance at regular competition. They travel&#13;
right along with the first team and have the same privileges. &#13;
FIRST Row :· TOM LEWIS, BUD KRUSE, NED Kl LI BARDO. DENNIS DRAKE, FRED WEATHERILL.&#13;
SECOND Row : WAYNE EVANS. STU STIENER, AL HARTER, PEP COONEY. DAVID HART. JOHN LEE,&#13;
JACK MARSHALL. THIRD Row : JIM WEATHERILL. DICK BROOKS. RICHARD WooD , JOE PAULSON,&#13;
JIM SCHULTZ. DICK Fox. DEAN WOOD.&#13;
The old saying "Beginners Luck" could have easily been tagged to the&#13;
first baseball team in our schools history. Their first game of the yea1· the&#13;
Jeffs took to diamond agaim,t Mo Valley and emerged with their first victory of the season.&#13;
After their first victory the Jeffs blazed through a better than average&#13;
season.&#13;
To climax a successful season, the Jeffs reached the semi-finals in the&#13;
state tournament to be downed by Exira, who went on to take the state&#13;
crown.&#13;
After Mr. Bolton took up the chores as principal, Roy Jessen stepped&#13;
into the position as head baseball coach. To aid Jessen capture an intercity championship are seven veterans from last years crew. Leading the&#13;
pack are fire ball pitchers, Dean Wood and Wa.vne Evans. So here's wish.&#13;
ing good luck to Coach Jessen and the team of '52 nnd Congratulations to&#13;
Mr. Bolton and the team Of '51. &#13;
&#13;
*&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : MAJOR GEOR GE l. WICKERSHAM, 1ST SGT.: WILLIAM L.HEIDBREDER JR. : WOJG, ARCHIE E. HOPKINS : AND M/SGT. LOUIS V. LARSEN . &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT: JANET CAUVEL-GEORGE WASHINGTON, SHIRLEY LEE-MARTHA WASHINGTON,&#13;
MARJORIE SMITH-JAMES MADISON, DONNA YEATMAN.DOLLY MADISON . &#13;
KENNETH FORD-CADET COLONEL&#13;
()&#13;
MILITARY&#13;
BALL&#13;
HANK RUIZ-CADET MAJOR&#13;
NANCY HANSEN-HONORARY MAJOR&#13;
DONNA YEATMAN-HONORARY MAJ&#13;
WALT COZHIAR - CAOET MAJOR &#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : THELMA DAWSON, ED RATH, AL HARTER, JOE PAULSON, MARGIE BURNS, KENNETH&#13;
DE NNIS ARMSTRONG . FORD,&#13;
IRST Row : FAYE DENTON , DON NA WAKEFIELD. JACKIE PHILLIPS. JANET ROCKWELL , MARIE NICK .&#13;
) ECOND Row : L AR RY HOUGH. JER RY CHADWICK. JO YCE HALL. DARLENE LAUVER . THIRD Row: BILL&#13;
30WEN , LARRY WARD. &#13;
r1a ~ 'l'~ "7~ ~&#13;
7fJk&gt; (3ame to '!)Uuwt,"&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : MARGI! SMITH, JOHN KILDAY, JUDY ROGER!, JERRY CHAOWICKE. MARCELLA HOU•M.&#13;
SEATED : HAROLD REICHART.&#13;
B63278&#13;
LEFT TO RIGHT : YATES, MALLORY. WINGER, TAGUE, LAMB, AHART , WEATHERILL, CARTER, CUMMINGS .&#13;
HOPKINS, MESSERSMITH, CHRISTENSEN. BROWN. CLARK, CUNDIFF. &#13;
..&#13;
Airuworlh&#13;
Printing Company&#13;
Phone 5519&#13;
Masonic Temple Bldg.&#13;
i&#13;
!&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
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. : . . .. :-·: ~-;:·.&#13;
. . . . .' ·.. . . :. '.: ~.&#13;
. . . ' .. ~.&#13;
. ~ , ·, ' . . . . '. &#13;
Sully Motor Company&#13;
BEST ~ISHES _TO&#13;
BUICK Class of 1952&#13;
Sales and Service&#13;
• KEENAN&#13;
126 East Broadway Phone 6667 &amp; 6668 Glass and Paint Co.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
.&#13;
_,-&#13;
..&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
~ Ballenger Automotive Service&#13;
FRED R. SHAW&#13;
113-1 15-117 East Broadway&#13;
FLOWER SHOP&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
Phone 7355 18 Pearl&#13;
. '·~ ..&#13;
". ~ ,. - - - •·&#13;
.. -" - - -&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS AND&#13;
SUCCESS TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF 1952&#13;
Couucil Bluffs * Gas Co.&#13;
The Best In Natural&#13;
Gas Service&#13;
LINCOLN - ~ERCURY&#13;
Fine Cars&#13;
"Where To Buy Them"&#13;
ALLBEE MOTOR CO.&#13;
25 4th Street Phone 4019&#13;
Congratulations "52"&#13;
J()tiN N. f()()Y INC.&#13;
Insurance&#13;
Jvhn N. ldd}' T.J.Smith&#13;
14 J&gt;earl Street&#13;
Council Bluffs--2577 Omaha-HA. 7868&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
115211&#13;
ERSKINE MOTORS&#13;
Dodge Plymouth&#13;
I&#13;
· II&#13;
II&#13;
II &#13;
CUTLER FUNERAL HOME&#13;
"&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
533 Willow Avenue .. Phone 7779&#13;
C. E. Baird&#13;
' Jewefr'I&#13;
"Anytime is Gift Time" I&#13;
8 Scott Street Phone 4936&#13;
~&#13;
"&#13;
Phone 6447 ._,.&#13;
II&#13;
ANIMAL HOSPITAL&#13;
' J. A. Lueth, D.V.M.&#13;
Broadway at Stutsman&#13;
One block East of First Methodist Church&#13;
-&#13;
Success to the Class&#13;
of 1952&#13;
THE NONPAREIL ENGRAVING CO. &#13;
501 So. lht Street&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
PIONEER MOTORS&#13;
OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC&#13;
Waltons&#13;
Greenhouses&#13;
For Your Favorite&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
Connolly Drug Stores&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
SWANSON&#13;
FURNITURE CO.&#13;
"Cverything For The Home"&#13;
1400 West Broadway&#13;
342 W . Broadway Phone 3-1212&#13;
SUNSHINE&#13;
LAUNDERERS&#13;
1816 West Broadway CLEANERS Phon.e 3-8331 &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
We are happy to extend congratulations and our best wishes for a bright&#13;
and happy future to the members of the 1952 graduation class of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson High School.&#13;
There will always be a warm welcome for you here at Iowa 's Oldest Bank&#13;
and we hope for many opportunities to be helpful to you in the new and&#13;
broader life you are about to enter.&#13;
Council Bluffs Savings Bank 1&#13;
Di.I 7743&#13;
A strong Bank Since 1856&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
..Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
NELSON GROCERY COMPANY&#13;
FANCY GROCER I ES&#13;
AND MEATS&#13;
23.Z W. l'dway &#13;
I'&#13;
Telephone 6623&#13;
WHEELER DRUG&#13;
32nd Street and Broadway&#13;
Compliments&#13;
of&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
112 West Broadway Phone 7777&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Concrete Courtesy-&#13;
"Hearts, like doors, will open with ease&#13;
To very, very little keys;&#13;
And don't forget that two of these&#13;
Are 'I thank you,' and 'If you please.' "&#13;
COGLEY READY MIX CO.&#13;
Sand&#13;
Cement&#13;
Blocks&#13;
Mortar&#13;
Ready Mixed Concrete&#13;
2915 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
THE EMERGENCY&#13;
STORE&#13;
7 North 32nd Street&#13;
II&#13;
,I &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
KELEHER PHARMACY&#13;
Phone 7777 112 West Broadway&#13;
Best wishes to the Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
ROSE MOTORS&#13;
12 Fourth Street&#13;
Your Friendly FORD Dealer&#13;
Compliments of&#13;
HEN·RY MEYER&#13;
546 Willow Avenue&#13;
Phone 6780&#13;
3142 West Broadway&#13;
Phone 2521&#13;
Bottled By&#13;
Twin City Bottling Co. &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "52"&#13;
The&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
You&#13;
The Best 52 Class&#13;
Remember The ABC&#13;
of Success&#13;
Know The Part-Act The Part&#13;
and&#13;
DRESS THE PART&#13;
IOWA CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
536-38 West Broadway Dial 5567&#13;
Dixie Fry Owl Grocery&#13;
Ed Conner Prop. JOE'S SUPER MARKET&#13;
Open Sundays and&#13;
Drive in Service Since 1920&#13;
Holidays till Midnight&#13;
Phone 9772 3340West B'dway Ph. 7729&#13;
7th and Broadway&#13;
2709 West Broadway &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
The Graduating Class of 1952&#13;
BENO'S&#13;
A Better Department Store&#13;
-&#13;
Complimenh&#13;
of&#13;
ZIP Motors Inc.&#13;
820 West Broadway&#13;
Flowers by&#13;
C-a-s-h&#13;
i=OR YOUR HOME&#13;
JOE PASSER&#13;
Phone 7715 &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of "52"&#13;
Now is the time for you to look toward the future&#13;
A welcome hand is given to all&#13;
PERSONAL LOANS&#13;
F. H. A. Mortgage Loans&#13;
Best wishes to the class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
HUGHES MOTOR CO.&#13;
CHEVROLET CAR and TRUCKS&#13;
Authorized Sales and Services&#13;
153 West Broadway Phone 5591&#13;
HANSEN RADIO&#13;
and&#13;
TELEVISION&#13;
Service Exclusively&#13;
Dial 955G 345 W. Bdwy, In rear &#13;
Compliments and Best Wishes&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1952&#13;
·Cohoe Lumber and Supply Co.&#13;
Lumber and Building Material of all kinds&#13;
MILLWORK • ROOFING e INSULATED BRICK SIDING • PAINT &amp; HARDWARE&#13;
Phone 2546&#13;
PAINTOffice and Yard&#13;
25 South 15th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
We will always keep on hand the best materials for your future home&#13;
Congratulations and Good Luck&#13;
Class of 1952&#13;
Franksen &amp; Johns.on&#13;
WALLPAPERLINOLEUM &#13;
~&#13;
PHONE 5521 10~&#13;
~ PRINTERS - STATIONERS&#13;
8ROAOWAY AT SCOTT COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
-&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
Class of "52"&#13;
MUSIC SHOP&#13;
Opening Evenings till 9 P. M.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
~&#13;
'&#13;
J. C. Penney Co., Inc.&#13;
COUNCH. BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
,...i&gt; ~&#13;
Where a Cash Purchase is a Cash Savings&#13;
J &#13;
-&#13;
Compliments to Class of&#13;
"52"&#13;
~ CONCRATULATIONS FROM&#13;
REDMONDS SERVICE Thomas Grocery&#13;
1824 West Broadway Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
I Phone 9785 Phone 2466&#13;
GJna _}(fine &amp;aulv Salon 206 North 32nd Street&#13;
. - .&#13;
&amp; E. A. Tho~as, Jr., Prop.&#13;
~ft Slior I&#13;
We specialize in the latest hair styles and the unusual in&#13;
gifts and Costume Jewelry&#13;
409 West Broadway Phone 3-0772&#13;
I&#13;
~ I&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to&#13;
The Craduating Class of 1952&#13;
MARCUS CLOTHES&#13;
Compliments&#13;
SHOP&#13;
of&#13;
Phone 3-7231&#13;
•&#13;
Fox Office Equipment Co. 61 2 West Broadway&#13;
54 North Main&#13;
.. - -&#13;
-&#13;
HERMANS CLOTHES SHOP&#13;
Stanley Katelman&#13;
BROADWAY AND MAIN&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To every Member of the Class of 1952 for having reached&#13;
this important milestone in your life.&#13;
Harry C. Crowl Company&#13;
REAL ESTATE &amp; INSURANCE BROKERS&#13;
A real pleasure to transact your business in our ultramodern office, also plenty free parking available.&#13;
123 Fourth Street&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS.&#13;
COOK TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
. From the Gang at .&#13;
CAREFUL Sixth Street&#13;
CLEANERS Market&#13;
Free Pickup and Delivery Phone 3-6766&#13;
303 West Broadway Phone 6636&#13;
6th &amp; Broadway&#13;
'&#13;
. &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '52'&#13;
From the&#13;
THE ECONOMY MARKET&#13;
Two Phones&#13;
5527, 5528&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
from&#13;
SOPER'S CLEANING SERVICE&#13;
LUSTERTONE&#13;
for particular people&#13;
3343 W. Broadway Phone 2567&#13;
21st and 5th Ave.&#13;
GOOD LUCK&#13;
GRADUATES&#13;
BUCK'S BOOTERIE&#13;
504 West Broadway Phone 4584&#13;
STANDARD&#13;
AUTO PARTS CO .&#13;
•&#13;
Complete line of automotive parts&#13;
Quality-Service&#13;
•&#13;
1618 West Broadway Phone 3-3760&#13;
PORTRAITS&#13;
WEDDING CANDIDS&#13;
221 -4th St.&#13;
May Success - - - Happiness and&#13;
Good Health Be Yours&#13;
Now that you are on your own AIM HIGH&#13;
and strive to achieve SUCCESS even though&#13;
failure may be more alluring.&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
BY&#13;
BOB PYLES&#13;
Phone 7128&#13;
GLAMOUR PHOTOS&#13;
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