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TABLE OF CONTENTS: DEDICATION

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WE ARE COMMUNITY

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ALL SCHOOL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

WE ARE SENIORS

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SENIOR PORTRAITS, INDIVIDUAL PAGES, SUPERLATIVES AND BABY PICTURES

WE ARE SCHOLARS

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WRITING AND MATH CENTERS, ACADEMIC HONORS AND SOME MEMORABLE MOMENTS IN THE CLASSROOMS

WE ARE ONE SCHOOL

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UNDERCLASSMEN, DAY AND DORMS, MIDDLE SCHOOL AND FACULTY

WE ARE INVOLVED

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CLUBS AND LEADERS!

WE ARE ARTISTS

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ART WALKS, THEATER, FIN!. ARTS AND MUSIC

WE ARE ATHLETES

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FALL AND WINTER SPORTS

SENIOR ADS

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IN CLOSING

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CANDIDS, YEAR IN REVIEW, THE LOG STAFF AND LETTERS


2016 YEARBOOK DEDICATION: BETSY & JAY GRANT SEPTEMBER, 1978: JAY GRANT ARRIVED AT WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON SCHOOL A GRADUATE OF SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE AND WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, HE WAS THE SCHOOL'S FIRST FULL TIME ATHLETIC TRAINER AND HE LIVED IN THE APARTMENT ABOVE THE INFIRMARY. SEPTEMBER, 1979: ELIZABETH ODELL CAME TO WILLISTON TO TEACH SPANISH AND LIVED IN WILLISTON COTTAGE (185 MAIN STREET). SHE WAS A GRADUATE OF SUNY ALBANY.JUNE, 1979: A ROMANCE SPARKED, ONE THAT WOULD LEAD TO A WEDDING IN WILLISTON'S CHAPEL, TO TWO WILLISTON ALUMNI CHILDREN OF THEIR OWN, COUNTLESS FAMILY TRIPS ACROSS THE COUNTRY, AND A TOTAL OF OVER 70 COMBINED YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL. JAY STARTED HIS WILLISTON CAREER IN THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AND HAS BEEN A DEDICATED PROFESSIONAL THERE EVER SINCE. KNOWN FOR HIS DRY SENSE OF HUMOR, HIS CONSISTENCY AND STEADY DEMEANOR, AND HIS DEDICATION TO BOTH THE DEPARTMENT AND HIS OWN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, HE QUICKLY BECAME A RESPECTED RESOURCE AND A TRUSTED FACULTY MEMBER FOR BOTH STUDENTS AND FACULTY. HE PRIORITIZED EDUCATION EACH YEAR AND BECAME A LEADING EXPERT ON HEAD INJURIES, HELPING TO EDUCATE COLLEAGUES AND FAMILIES ABOUT THIS IMPORTANT TOPIC. A FAMILY MAN FIRST, SOME REMEMBER JAY HAVING A PLAY PEN IN HIS OFFICE WHILE CONSULTING WITH STUDENTS ABOUT INJURIES AND MAKING SURE GAME DAYS — HIS FAVORITE DAYS — RAN SMOOTHLY. BE IT AS AN ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATOR, HOCKEY COACI-i, ATHLETIC TRAINER, EQUIPMENT MANAGER OR JUST A RELIABLE COMMUNITY MEMBER,JAY HAS WORKED CLOSELY WITH JUST ABOUT EVERY WILLISTON NORTHAMPTON STUDENT FOR THE LAST 38 YEARS. SINCE ARRIVING ON CAMPUS, BETSY HAS PROVIDED WILLISTON STUDENTS WITH AN ENERGETIC AND ENCOURAGING CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT. As DEAN OF FACULTY PETER VALINE SAID OF THIS 2013 KARIN O'NEIL INSTRUCTORSHIP RECIPIENT,"HER STUDENTS ARRIVE IN CLASS EACH DAY KNOWING THAT HER DEMEANOR WILL BE STEADY, BOTH POSITIVE AND UPBEAT. SHE HELPS STUDENTS ACHIEVE MASTERY BY APPEALING TO DIFFERENT LEARNING STYLES WITH A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES IN EACH CLASS...SHE POSSESSES THE ENTHUSIASM TO EXCITE HER STUDENTS AND THE PATIENCE NECESSARY TO ALLOW THEM TO GROW." LIKE JAY, BETSY HAS DEDICATED HERSELF TO PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGHOUT HER CAREER, PARTICIPATING IN NUMEROUS WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES AND EVEN TWO IMMERSION PROGRAMS (IN SPAIN AND IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE SPANISH CULTURE AND LANGUAGE. IN ADDITION TO TEACHING LANGUAGES, BETSY ALSO SPENT TIME AS THE LOG ADVISOR, A HEAD DORM PARENT, SHE RAN THE SCHOOL SPORTS STORE, COACHED SAILING AND RIDING, AND WAS INVOLVED IN THE OUTDOOR EDUCATION PROGRAM. AT THE END OF THIS YEAR, BOTH OF THESE VETERAN FACULTY MEMBERS WILL RETIRE. FOR DECADES THEY HAVE EMBODIED THE BEST OF WILLISTON AND WILL TRULY BE MISSED IN OUR COMMUNITY. IT IS WITH GREAT APPRECIATION AND THANKS THAT WE, THE CLASS OF 2016, DEDICATE OUR SENIOR YEARBOOK TO MR.JAY AND MRS. BETSY GRANT. THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT YOU'VE DONE; YOU'RE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL AND WE WISH YOU THE BEST FOR YOUR RETIREMENT.

JAY AND COACH RICK FRANCIS HELP AN INJURED PLAYER OFF THE FIELD IN OCTOBER OF '82

AY AND BETSY AT A 1983 FACULTY ORIENTATION SESSION LEARNING ABOUT COMPUTERS


"A big thanks to our parents for the opportunity to grow up in the Williston community,surrounded by educators and students from all over the world. We love you!" - Jill '11 and Sam '08 Grant "[Mrs. Grant] was always there for me in Spanish 3! Whenever I needed extra help she was more than willing to sit down and talk me through all the steps of the preterit stem changes or any other piece of grammar again and again even if she had just taught the same thing to me the day before. She always made the classroom feel like a comfortable, safe, nurturing and fun environment to learn something that was difficult to comprehend for me!" -Ben King '15 "I was an athletic trainer right of college and Jay had his hands full taking me under his wing. With that said, he always had confidence in me,trusted me and most of all listened to my "Betsy was my mentor when I first non-stop talking. It is evident he is the most genuine person you will ever meet. Jay is a came to Williston and continued to family man, who happens to be a runner because it's good for you. He also enjoys baseball, be a great one. I remember when Far Side Comics, baseball, Orange Crush, soda, baseball, the Patriots and yes, the Boston Red we met up for the first time before Sox. He is known at the dining hall table for his lunch choice of peanut butter jelly new faculty orientation at sandwiches and on special occasions, tomato soup and grilled cheese. I would have to say that Jay can be summed up in his "go-to" meals of choice. Tried and true, classic, dependable, Shelburne Falls (the coffee place in Easthampton, not the town 40 straight forward and they never let you down. Unlike those meals though, he is one of a kind minutes away). She worked with missed." Melissa Brousseau and he will be greatly "To Jay Grant on me for a long while answering any behalf of the faculty and all questions I had. Her "As a teacher, Mrs. Grant inspired her students by her WFFN MA rr DELGuIDICI. and their families, guidance was so supportive and knowledge and enthusiasm for the Spanish language as many thanks for your consistent that I never once well as the culture. She was also legendary for Dunkin frequent diagnoses and hesitated to ask her about munchkins on the first Saturday classes of the trimester. treatment of our something. We would always share As an adviser, Mrs. Grant not only attended at least one injuries, your great family stories of exploring game each trimester for all of her advises, but made encouragement of our herself available for a conversation, advice, or guidance. new places, and I'm so excited that children as they tried she and Jay will explore the rest of From all us that had Mrs. Grant, a big thank you and 'pew athletic ventures, the US after teaching. I am so buena suerte!" - Julia Valine '15 d your consistent and blessed to have had her as a mentor "se counsel on all and to work side by side with her "I have had the privilege of knowing and working with Jay for over 25 years. Jay approaches m tters. You were in the Language Department. every injury and attends to any athletic situation with a calm, unwavering, unflappable alvlays approachable Merci, Betsy!" - Adeleen Brown approach (with the minor exception of loud music being played in the gym- sorry about that and reliable, and we Jay!). Jay's devotion to every student and colleague is what has helped make Williston the appreciate your service wonderful community that it is. Williston has been lucky to have him for so long. We will as a willing and trusted not be the same without him. I wish him and Betsy nothing but the best in their retirements. resource for the entire Safe travels." - Janine Whipple Williston community." - Submitted by Peter "Betsy Grant is living proof that a person can be genuinely kind and keenly intelligent. I can't Valine think of anything more comforting, or helpful, than having a conversation with Betsy: she will listen to and empathize with your situation, then gently pass on some profoundly thoughtful and practical advice. For three decades Betsy's professionalism, collegiality and total dedication to teaching have brought purpose, passion and integrity to the Language Department; her inspiring example and positive influence will live on long after her retirement." - Beatrice Cody

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"I could not have asked for a better colleague and associate to work with for these past 16 years. Jay brings a wonderful balance of professionalism, dedication, a love of working with kids, a passion for athletics, incredible reliability and a great dry sense of humor. He has always been a champion of the experience of every kid who played athletics at Williston....no matter if they were a star varsity athlete or a novice. As an athletic trainer, they simply do not come any better. His calm demeanor, experience, expertise and relationship with each kid makes him exceptional in this profession. Without fail, he approached the care and well-being of every kid as if they were his own son or daughter." - Mark Conroy

"Betsy has been a role model for many teachers and an excellent educator for the students during all her years at Williston. She always knows the needs of all her students and works closely with them to maximize their potential. As a colleague, she always was a person to talk to and she took care of all of us. We will miss her baking, her help and especially her "I'll always remember Jay drinking cases of Orange Crush Soda-the students thought that is why he hair stayed presence in the department." - Eugenio Education the Middle School Physical red for so long! We worked together on several projects: we developed Garcia Curriculum in 1982-1983; he let me teach him field hockey so that he could teach the middle school classes. chat with me about an injured But most importantly, no matter how long a day Jay had had, he was always willing to athlete after practice (and the field hockey team was often the last to come in from Galbraith field)." - Ann Pickrell "Betsy is always the earliest faculty member to arrive, before 7am daily. She is also one of the fastest talkers I have ever known,in any language. She gives more extra help than anyone I've met and she's renown for her 'rewrite system" as well as class Saturday am munchkins! She's the 'mother' of our department — she's the one that happily provides us(and hungry students!) with snacks of all kind (dried berries/mangoes are faves). Need a band-aid? Tylenol? A nail file, or a miniature screwdriver? She's got it — and more." - Sue Michalski

Happy trails and best wishes, Betsy and Jay!


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SENIORS CAROLINE BORDEN, GRACL MCMEEKIN, HENRY MILLER, JACOB WISNIEWSKI, CHRISTOPHER HUDSON,SAMUEL GESCHICKTER,JADA GOODRIcl I, \ , RISTMAS CAROLS AT 'I I I RYLEE LEONARD GATHER AROUND MR. HARPER TO SING HILL'S HOUSE AFTER THE COMMUNITY B NQUET.


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"I CHOSE WILLISTON BECAUSE IT LOOKED LIKE A GREAT PLACE FOR ME TO LEARN AND GROW." - CALVIN FRYE '16

CHOSE WILLISTON CAME TO WILI.ISTON BECAUSE I WANTED A BECAUSE OF ALL THE KIND BETTER HIGH SCHOOL PEOPLE WHO WELCOMED EDUCATION TO GET ME ME DURING MY TOUR IN INTO A BETTER COLLEGE." 6TH GRADE." - HANNAH Touzos '16 - JUSTIN FROMETA '16

"THE REASON THAT! CHOSE WILLISTON IS BECAUSE OF RACING." - CONNOR MURRAY '16

"I CHOSE WILLISTON BECAUSE I KNEW THAT IT WOULD GIVE ME A LOT OF OPPORTUNITIES." - JESS WENDELKEN '16


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The 15th Annual Muji Muhammad 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament took place on Sunday,February 21st. Muji was a postgraduate student from Boston,and he and Mr.Dietrich brought the idea for a community basketball tournament from their former school, Noble and Greenough. We have been running the tournament here at Williston since 2002.

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Williston's dodgeball tournament started in 2012 after the passing of Al LaValle- a beloved member of the Williston community. His son,Justin LaValle, used to work at the cage and now works with our Physcial Plant staff. Now,the dodgeball tournament that started in honor of Mr. LaValle, has become a fun tradition that all of Williston looks forward to. The tournament is about coming together, respectfully competeing, and having fun together. INNING TEAM,

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Suzette Abreu Freeport, NY

Leeanna Albanese South Deofield, MA

CISIP" Dani Anastasovites Granby, MA

Olivia Berk-Krauss New York, NY

Zachary Bernstein Manlius, NY

Abigail Berry Kingston,Jamaica

Caroline Borden Amherst, MA

Yuwei Cao Shenzhen, China

Jennifer Cavazuti Cheshire, C

Joesph Celentano Clinton, CT

Ching-Yu Chen Taipei City, Taiwan

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Audrey Barnes Belmont, MA


Christian Barrett Woburn, MA

Bryan Bates WesOeld, MA

Patrick Beaton West Newbury, MA

Delaney Belinskas Port Orange, FL

Henry Broeksmit Chevy Chase, MD

Hana Brown Westhampton, MA

Bradley Budman Foothill Ranch, CA

Samuel Canney New Bern, NC

Benjamin Chmielewski Southampton, MA

Olivia Cuevas Trumbull, CT

Maitri Dalal Southampton, MA

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Heng Jui Chen Taipei, Taiwan

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Amelia DeFrancis Northampton, MA

Sideya Dill Southampton, Bermuda

Kyle Doucette Lynn, MA

Alexander Fay Sudbury, MA

Matthew Folger Weston, CT

Abbie Foster LongmeadoW, MA

Jared Freilich Worcester, MA

Justin Frometa Holyoke, MA

Lacey Gillis Williamsburg, MA

Jada Goodrich Lebanon, NH

Nathan Gordon Amherst, MA

Danielle Grant Kingston,Jamaica

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Morgan Fisher Vernon, CT

Hannah Fitzgerald Longmeadow, MA

Gabriella Foderaro Methuen, MA

Beatrice Fogleman Carolina, RI

Calvin Frye West Springfield, MA

Patrick Gallagher Croton on Hudson, NY

Nicholas Garofano Stamford, CT

Samuel Geschickter Brookline, MA

Enrique Guardia Somerville, MA

Chloe Harris Mountain Lakes, NJ

James Hatch Wilbraham, MA

Lauren Helm Frirco, TX

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4t, Caleb Holmberg Granby, MA

Haoqi Huang Shenzben, China

Christopher Hudson Hodgdon, ME

Aaron James Amherst, MA

Kelly Killeen South Deetfield, MA

Josephine King South Hadley, MA

Genevieve Koumentakos Westfield, MA

Christopher Lansill Novato, CA

Julie Lord Dreieich, Germany

Sarah Lucia Easthampton, MA

Ysabella Luikart Haydenville, MA

Julia Lustenader Wallingford, CT

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Ye Jun Jeon Burlington, MA

Liam Keefe Southampton, MA

John Kelly Arlington, MA

Tanmay Khale Lexington, MA

Rylee Leonard Coventry, RI

Zoya-Jade Lewin New Haven, CT

Zongzhe Li Shanghai, China

Michael Lloyd Feeding Hills, MA

Emily MacDonald Ludlow, MA

Zachary Maddox Skillman, NJ

Daniel Mahoney Brunswick, ME

Shane Mason Everett, MA

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Haley McCreary East Longmeadow, MA

Grace McMeekin Cohasset, MA

Henry Miller Oceanport, NJ

Jasmin Movassaghi Amherst, NH

Khanh Pham Hanoi, Vietnam

Aidan Rai Edmonton, Canada

Cole Reynolds Greenwich, CT

Meaghan Rickard Coventry, RI

Sabrina Sampson New Canaan, CT

Daisuke Sasakawa Tokyo,Japan

Madeleine Scott Westhampton, MA

Michael Seibold Reading, MA

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Jung Yeon Park Seoul, Korea

Matthew Patry Medfield, MA

Rachel Rockwell Broadview Heights, OH

Gleb Romaev Moscow, Russia

John Ross Florence, MA

Zachary Rouleau L'Ancienne- Lorette, Canada

Brendan Shaeffer Bedford, MA

Vivien Shao Northampton, MA

Elizabeth Sheline Reynoldsburg OH

Andrew Shiau Tao Yuan Hsieng, Taiwan

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Dimitra Sierros Florence, MA

Gabrielle Small West Tisbug, MA

Cameron Stanley Wesffield, MA

Rachel Stein Hallandale Beach, FL

Isabelle Tegtmeyer Portland, OR

Kolby Terrelonge Conyers, GA

Calvin Ticknor-Swanson Easthampton, MA

Ta-Lian Tin Taoyuan County, Taiwan

Jessica Wendelken Granby, MA

Margaret White Northampton, MA

Sarah Wiegandt Wareham, MA

Kira Wilson Amherst, MA

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Alyssa Stevens West Springfield, MA

Tara Sullivan Westfield, MA

Megan Szawlowski Leeds, MA

Neysa Tapanes Ware, MA

Hannah Touzos Foxboro, MA

Sofia Triana Charlotte, NC

Richard Ventura Newburyport, MA

Elizabeth Warncke Wakefield, MA

Emmett Wint Longmeadow, MA

Julia Wise South Hadley, MA

Jacob Wisniewski West Brookfield, MA

Theodore Wolfe Northampton, MA 35


Seniors Not Photographed:

Caroline Wysocki Agawam, MA

Lu Zheng Beijing China

Isaiah Brooks - Westlake Village, CA Jamaal David - Clinton, MD Michael Dereus - Hyde Park, MA Verdi Degbey - Bronx, NY Andrew Dowd - Wethersfield, CT Abdulgader Hafez -Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Brandon Harrison - Royse City, TX Imran Hayatu-Deen - Lagos, Nigeria Quinn Johnson - Easthampton, MA Phillip Lee - Seoul, Korea Daylon Thompson - North Chelmsford, MA Mark Wilson - Foxboro, MA Josh Wolf - Glencoe, IL

Hail to Williston Northampton In the valley we call home, Sunrise over mountain ledges, In our sight, everywhere we roam, Alma Mater, Alma Mater

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CHESS CLUB PICTURED: PAPA-SAM ESSUMAN, AFZAL MAHMOOD,DANNY HONG, SAM MAHMOOD, ANDREW SPIEGEL, ALEX FAY, OWEN KING, NAM PHAM & BILLY ASHENDEN.

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THE WILDEST CATS SPIRIT CLUB PICTURED: MATT FOLGER, KYLE DOUCETTE, CHRIS HUDSON,WILL FOKAS, ALYSSA STEVENS AND CAITLIN KEEFE

FILM CLUB STUDENT LEADER: GLEB ROMAEV PICTURED: NATALIE RICHARD, VERDI DEGBEY, GLEB ROMAEV, DANNY HONG, NEYSA TAPENES, SHENGFU SHEN & OWEN KING

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FACULTY ADVISOR: MRS. WOLFE STUDENTS: BRIGITTE ANNABELLE, ERIN DALEY, MADDIE ELSEA,JAKE GOODMAN,ROBBY HILL, CATHERINE KING,TOM LAWRY, MOLLY SOLAN, CALEB STERN, GLEDE WANG,ELLIE WOLFE,JOSH CALIANOS, CAROLINE CHANNELL, NOAH CLACK, JAYLEN COAXUM,GABBY DICOMITIS,MADISON FULCHER-MELENDY, GABBY JONES, SOPHIA SCHAEFER, CODY CAVANAGH,TYLER GREENWOOD GABRIELLA MERCIER,TOMASZ PALUCHOWSKI, LEAH PEZANOWSKI, ANNA WILINSKY LIV CUEVAS, KYLE DOUCETTE,ALEX FAY, MORGAN FOGLEMAN, ABBIE FOSTER, NATE GORDON, HALEY MCCREARY,RACHEL ROCKWELL, CAMERON STANLEY, LIZZY WARNCKE, TEDDY WOLFE & CAROLINE WYSOCKI


STUDENT COUNCIL 2016: NATE GORDON (PRESIDENT), YUWEI GAO, SIDEYA DILL, KYLE DOUCETTE & CALVIN TICKNOR-SWANSON 2017: CODY CAVANAUGH (PRESIDENT), NATALIE AQUADRO, NICK HILL, DANNY HONG & LEAH PEZANOWSKI 2018: CAROLINE CHANNELL (PRESIDENT), KATIE MOST, NATALIE ROMAIN, ELLIE SCOTT 8t DERRICK ZHAO 2019: RACHEL BURKE, CATHERINE KING, ROBBY HILL, MOLLY SOLAN & GLEDE WANG

INTERNATIONAL MENTORS ISSEI NAKANO, SIDEYA DILL, MORGAN FOGLEMAN,JESS WENDELKEN, MIKE HWANG, DESTINY NWAFOR,JUSTIN FROMETA,JIAYING TANG, FRANCOIS KAEPFELIN, KEVIN Li,JULIA WISE, SITAI CHEN,PHIL LEE, EMMA MOREHOUSE-HULBERT, Lu ZHENG, SAMUEL CANNEY,JULIE LORD, GABBY MERCIER, TEDDY WOLFE,JUSTIN PARK, TOMASZ PALUCHOWSKI, NANCY KANG,AVA MCELHONE YATES, YUWEI GAO, SOMA MIZOBUCHI, MICHAEL LEMME, SARAH LEE, DANIELLE GRANT, MARK WEI, VIVIAN TIN& ZACK MADDOX

CLUBS NOT PICTURED, BUT STILL APPRECIATED: SOCIETY OF SUPER SECRET THINGS BOWLING CLUB PRIDE STUDENT ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE GRILLIN' AND CHILLIN' HIP HOP DANCE CLUB LIVING POETS SOCIETY DECA (ENTREPENEURS

WNS STEP TEAM INFINITY EQUESTRIAN VIDEO GAME CLUB ROBOTICS INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S RIGHTS ART CLUB GIRL UP WILLISTON CLASSICAL MUSIC CLUB YOUNG DEMOCRATS

UNICEF PUTSAL(INDOOR SOCCER) CLUB THEATRE WITHOUT WALLS OUTDOORS/HIKING ACADEMIC TEAM PHILOSOPHICAL DEBATE CLUB POLITICAL AWARENESS COMMITTEE GOLD KEY WILLISTONIAN

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1/30 @ Hotchkiss 79-50 2/1

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12/9 @ Vermont 63-67 12/12 vs. Exeter @ Babson College 35-38

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12/13 vs. Commonwealth @ UMass Amherst 2/12 82-63 vs. Andover 76-43 12/18 vs. Belmont Hill 2/14 @ Exeter @ Proctor 61-48 61-63 12/19 vs. Andover @ Exeter 53-62

BOYS 4T1 S BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBERS: CH RI STOPI 1ER BARBER, RIDER BISHOP, ISI DONNELLY, SAM FOLEY, MILES GILLETT, TOM JACQUES, ETHAN NESTELBAUM, LUKE ), 0\VEN SHELVE°, DAN I EL SIMPSON & GEORC1 SPENCI COACH JOSHUA I IARPER & COACH BRYAN MALINOWSKI.

1/29 @ Deerfield 78-39

BOYS 3RD BASKETBALL TE M MEMBERS: NICHOLAS B RBER, NOAH CLACK, CHRISTOPHER DENHAM,JESSUP GOLDBERG COOK, BEN GOMES-RAPOZA, ROBBY HILL, ADAM JOHN CHRIS RAMIREZ, ADDISON WALKER, KENNETH WANG & DERRICK ZHAO. ACH CONROY & C ACOB RIVERS.

2/17 vs. Loomis 73-46

2/20 12/19 @ Suffield vs. Trinity Pawling 64-56 @ Exeter 78-49 2/24 vs. Westminster 1/8 70-30 vs. Putnam Science 48-55 2/25 @ Tabor 1/9 63-50 vs. Deerfield 70-41 2/27 vs. Kingswood 1/16 71-44 @ Loomis 64-30 3/2 Quarterfinal 1/17 vs. Hotchkiss vs. Suffield 57-49 @ Springfield College 3/5 61-53 Semi-final vs. Suffield 1/20 62-51 vs. Salisbury 59-39 3/6 NEPSAC 1/27 CLASS A @ Canterbury Championship 86-40 vs. Exeter g Rhode Island College 53-50

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VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: DAN! ANASTASOVITES, HANNAH BAKER, OLIVIA BERK-KRAUSS, OLIVIA BONAVITA, FIONA BUNDY, ABIGAIL COSCIA, LIZZIE CUEVAS, MADISON FULCHER-MELENDY, RYLEE LEONARD, SARAH MARION, SARAH SULLIVAN, CAROLINE WYSOCKI, MGR. TRINITI SLAUGHTER, MGR. A'KAYLA WILLIAMS. COACH AMBER RODGERS AND COACH JANINE WHIPPLE.

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12/9 vs. Ethel Walker 45-17

12/12 vs. Suffield 51-52

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12/16 VS. Choate 48-38

12/18 VS. Brooks 36-35

12/19 VS. Hopkins 54-37

12/19 VS. BB&N 45-59

1/9 VS. Berkshire 28-48

1/13 @ Suffield 48-51(OT)

10/16 VS. Cushing 49-25

1/20 @ Deerfield 59-44

GIRLS JV BASKETBALL TEAM MEMBERS: BRIGITTE ANNABELLE, RACHEL BURKE, ASHAELA CHAIRES,ISABELLE CHENEY, ERIN DALEY,JULIA FARNHAM, SOFIA FLORES, MEGAN FYDENKEVEZ, RACHEL HOUSE, FUKA IWAMA, BECKY LIN,IRINA MALLADI, CAROLINE MATHESON, CAMPBELL NYARADY, MAYA ORGAN, CAITLYN REID, NATALIE ROMAIN, ALANA SERAFINO, LOUISA SICILIANO, CIAFtA TAPANES, MGR. MADDIE ELSEA AND MGR. ELLIE WOLFE. COACH DANNY MAHONEY, COACH DAYLON THOMPSON AND COACH ANNIE SCHNEIDER.

1/29 vs. WMA 41-36

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2/3 @ NMH 46-61

2/10 vs. Loomis 38-69

2/13 vs. Pomfret 54-44

2/17

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2/20 vs. Cheshire 64-49

2/24 vs. Miss Porters 52-40

2/27 @ Kent 45-33

3/2 NEPSAC Class B Quarterfinal @ Tilton 37-67

1/27

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1/13 @ Worcester 4-1

9-18 12/2 vs. KUA 3-6

1/15 g Winchendon 7-5

12/5 @ Salisbury 2-4

VARISTY TEAM MEMBERS: DONNY BATTIMELLI, BRAD BUDMAN,JO JO CARBONE,JT CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL D'AMBROSIO, NICK DAY, EVAN DELANO,TIM FAY, STEVEN GOWER, RJ GUARDIA, DANNY IOANNOU,JACK KELLY, KEVIN LASSMAN, CONOR LYNCH, SHANE MASON, SAM MILNES, NICHOLAS SCHOFIELD, MICHAEL SEIBOLD, OWEN SYLVIA, BEN VENTURA, BRENDAN WHITE, MGR. SEAN HARRISON AND MGR. AIDAN RAI. COACH DEREK CUNHA, COACH KYLE HANFORD AND COACH GARRETT LESSARD

1/16 vs. Berkshire 1-4

12/9 vs. Cushing 1-4

1/20 vs. Vermont 4-1

12/11 vs. Academic St. Louis 8-1

1/27 @ Millbrook 4-3

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VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: DELANEY BELINSKAS, ELIN BLOMQUIST, GABBY DICOMITIS, CAROLINE DIFIORE, MORGAN FISHER, LAUREN HELM, MAURA HOLDEN, KATE HOLMES, GABBY JONES, JULIA MACLEAN, MARIELLE MCHALE,GABBY MONACO,TORI PALUMBO, MEG RICKARD, RACHEL ROCKWELL, ALEXIS RYAN, LIZZIE SHELINE, IZZY TEGTMEYER, HANNAH TOUZOS, MGR. EMILY ROSENBERRY AND MGR.JORDAN STRUM. COACH ANDREW SYFU, COACH ALEX TANCRELL-FONTAINE AND HEAD COACH CHRISTA TALBOT-SYFU. bERNSHIRL

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12/19 vs. BB&N g Milton 8-0

12/19 @ Milton 2-0

12/20 @ Nobles 3-4(OT)

1/2 vs. Lawrence g Winchendon 1-0

1/2 @ Winchendon 4-1

1/3 vs. BB&N g Winchendon 1-0

1/9 vs. Tabor 0-2

1/13 g Berkshire JV HOCKEY TEAM MEMBERS: SARAH ANDREWS, KIRA BIXBY,JEN CAVAZUTI, EMMA DEMERATH, SYDNEY EWELL, MORGAN FOGLEMAN, LACEY GILLIS, DORA GORDON, KATIE MOST,EMMA PROUTY, SOPHIA SCHAEFER, TARA SULLIVAN, MEGAN WARD, EMILY WARREN, EMILY WHIPPLE, ANNA WILINSKY, MOLLY ZAWACKI, MGR. HALEY BEECHER, MGR. ANNA HARVEY AND MGR.JOHN KIM. COACH PETER VALINE AND COACH MOLLY WARD.

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2/13 vs. KUA 6-0

2/17 vs. NMH 8-0

2/20 @ Loomis 5-3

2/24 vs. Deerfield 6-0

2/26 @ Winchendon 4-0

2/27 vs. BB&N 3-1

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1/13 M.I.S.L @ Berkshire East 5th of 9 Teams

1/20 M.I.S.L @ Berkshire East 4th of 9 Teams

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1/27 M.I.S.L @ Berkshire East 4th of 9 Teams

2/10 DII Championships @ Crotched Mt. Bennington, NH 4th of 14 Teams

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GIRLS SKIING ,TEAM MEMBERS: ARDEN BACON, SOPHIE CARELLAS, MOLLY SOLAN, KYLIE TRACANNA, LIZZY WARNCKE, MGR. CAROI Itil MUSICANT AND MGR.JORDAN SANSONE. COACH ED HANG,COACEI GARY KENNEDY,COACH CHRIS PELLICCIA AND COACH WILL EBERLE. •


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1/20 M.I.S.L g Berkshire East 4th of 6 Teams

1/27 M.I.S.L g Berkshire East 4th of 6 Teams

2/10 DII Championships g Crotched Mt. Bennington, NH 8th of 10 Teams

2/17 M.I.S.L @ Berkshire East 4th of 6 Teams

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VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: WILEY JUNG, PHILLIP LEE, KEVIN LI, HENRY POEHLEIN, NICK RANDOLPH,ZACK ROBBINS, DAISUKE SASAKAWA, TYLER SENECAL,JOE SHIVELY. COACH RYAN TYREE.

JV TEAM MEMBERS: NITHISH ATHAVAN RAJA, JAYLEN COAXUM, JAKE GOODMAN, COUPER GUNN ARI KOUMENTAKOS WILL LANE, OSKAR LEE, AIDAN MCCREARY, JOEY ROBBINS, VISHNU SEKAR, ADEN TANG UAY, COACH JOHN CHIAVAROLI.

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D SQUASH TEAM S: PETER CHENEY, 2/17 DEFRANCIS, ETHAN @ Pomfret 1-6 AIO, TIM JACQUES, AT MARKEY, AKIVHA 2/20 @ Loomis MAZILE, LUCAS STENSON 0-7 AND CONNOR TOUHEY. _-- — INSTRUCTIONAL SQUASH: 2/24 vs. Kingswood LIAM COUGHLIN, AVA 4-3 GREENBAUM, DAVID GREENBAUM,TY JOHNSON, 2/27 NEPSAC Championship CHANCE KOUMENTAKOS, @ Choate RUBY MCELHONE YATES, 14th Place JAKE SCHULKIND. COACH NAT SIMPSON.



Varsity Record 6-8 12/9 vs. Loomis 0-7 12/12 @ St. Mark's 0-7 1/9 vs. Ethel Walker 4-3

VARSITY TEAM MEMBERS: CAROLINE BORDEN, DANIELLE GRANT, GENNA KOUMENTAKOS, JULIE LORD,ERIKA SASAKI, MIKA SOVJANI, SOFIA TRIANA, LINDSAY WHIPPLE, KIRA WILSON AND COACH PETER GUNN. SENIOR CAPTAINS CAROLINE BORDEN, GENNA KOUMENTAKOS & SOFIA TRIANA

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GIRLS JV SQUASH TEAM MEMBERS: CHLOE LEE, ROYA MOSTAFAVI,ZOE OKAISABOR, ATAH OKAISABOR, ELLIE SCOTT, AMANDA SHEN AND COACH ADELEEN BROWN.

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TEAM MEMBERS: LFEANNA ALBANESE, SALLY ALRUTZ, NATALIE AQUADRO, ANABELLE FARNHAM, NIKKI FOSTER, EMILY HOUSE, ANNIKA JOHNSON, MARY KOBACK, SABRINA LIEW, GRACE MCMEEKIN,JASMIN MOVASSAGHI, SKYLAR NIEMAN, LEAH PEZANOWSKI, GRACE QUISENBERRY, ILANA RAPAPORT, SARA RENKERT, ADD1E ROGERS, MADDY SCOTT, SABRINA SHAO, MAYA SOLEY AND EMILY YEAGER. DIVING: KAI MCCALLA, GABBY MERCIER, KASSANDRA ORCUTT, EMMA REYNOLDS AND ABBY SCHULKIND. COACH DAVID K0R1 Kowsi<1, 411811tCH MICHAEL DOUBLEDAY AND COACH KATE MCKILLOP

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Congratulations Cole! We are so proud of you. Go follow your dreams. We look forward to all the remarkable things you have yet to accomplish. Much love, Mum, Steve, Ryan, Nana and Grandpa

Cole Reynolds 196


Congratulations Sabrina! Dear Sabrina, You have made us so proud of the young woman you have grown up to be. Your determination, diligence, and drive for success leaves us in awe. You are a trail blazer for sure, never afraid to take on a challenge. As you embark on this next journey of your life, Roger Bason once said "Keep in mind that I neither success nor failure is ever final." You will follow your passions and dreams knowing that your family will be your greatest cheerleaders. We will be there for you always. So enjoy this time of celebration.

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Congratulations, Teddy and the Class of 2016! We're so proud of you and all your hard work. Most of all, we're proud of who you are and who you are becoming. No matter how big you get, no matter where you go... you know the rest. Love, Mom, Dad, and Ellie

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We are so proud of all your accomplishments, love your sense of adventure, humor and commitment to excellence. WE LOVE YOU to the moon and back! X0X0 Mom, Dad, Alexander and Toby too IMO&

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Connor: Four years ago you once again took charge of your educational path—you announced you wanted to go to boarding school. You said boarding school would challenge you academically, push you to try new things and test your capacity to make a difference in a true community.

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Four years later, you have achieved your goals and so much more! You pushed yourself to excellence in the classroom, and you became a football player and a long jumper. You discovered a gift for mentoring those younger than yourself. "Homesick whisperer." Serving in student council, giving tours and proctoring, you developed into a leader. You have taken much from your Williston experience, becoming an accomplished and admirable young man. And as importantly, you have given much back to the Williston community and beyond. We are immensely proud of you and hope you are proud of yourself. Remember: no one can "befeat you," and "the camera loves you, bubba!" And always "do your best and have fun!" Love Mom, Dad, Luke, Midnight and Snoopy

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Abbie Sarah Foster We hope that life brings you many reasons to smile. We are confident that you will continue to shine. Congratulations on all your accomplishments. We are so proud of you. Love you always and forever, Mom, Dad, Olivia, Nikki and Cooper

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Zack, we are so proud of you. It has been a pleasure watching you grow from the time you started out at Williston to the confident, intelligent person you are today. You decided for yourself that you wanted to go to boarding school, and we weren't sure about it at first, but you have proven that it was an excellent idea. We know that this is only the beginning of your success. Wherever you end up for the next four years, we know your determination will help you create new pathways. Congratulations! We love you. Love, Mom, Dad, Rachel, Noose, and Grandma

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Gabble Foderaro You did it Gabbie girl! We are so proud of your accomplishments and the young woman that you have become. We can't wait to see what the future brings. You can do anything that you set your mind to do. We Love You, Mom, Dad, Olivia, and Seymour "Promise me you'll always remember...You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think" A.A. Milne

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Olivia - Congratulations on graduating in the Williston Class of 2016. We are very proud of you for taking this journey and making the most of your time at Williston. We wish you only the best as you head off to your next adventure - College! Love Dad, Mom, PC, Lizzie, Shadow and Bella!

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Congratulations, Danny From our happy, adventurous little boy to our kind, positive, hardworking and creative young man - you are prepare for life's adventures! You have grown so much and we are very proud of you. Keep doing the next right thing. We know you'll go far! We love you to the moon and back again, Mom, Dad & Peter P.S. Keep smiling!

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Jake, You have put in a terrific effort both academically and athletically. Your efforts have made us so proud and we are confident that you will continue to grow and succeed at the next level.

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Bradley Budman Congratulations!! You have worked hard, succeeded and become an independent young Gentleman.

Rachel Stein Congratulations! We are proud of you!! Love, Dad & Adri

We are so proud of all you have accomplished!! Follow your dreams and create your future. We are your biggest fans and support you and your dreams, Love, Mom, Dad an Brooke

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ill11111111111_ Verdi Degbey We are so proud of what you have accomplished within your three years at Williston! You have grown into a very responsible, mature, and enthusiastic young man. We love you!!! -Darshan, Mom, Dad

Caleb Holmberg Keep spreading your wings and soar to new heights! We b we you, Mom, Dad and Josh

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Patrick Beaton We are so proud of you Patrick! You embraced everything Williston had to offer. We are so excited for your four years at Bates! We love you millions! xo Mom and Dad


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May you always embrace the present and the future with the same pride, dedication, and sincerity you have shown thus far. Savor the opportunities and challenges of the road ahead. We Love You! Mom, Dad, Sara, Talya & Royce

Hi, Eric, Congratulations!! We are so proud of you! Keep your charming smile and be confident to chase your dreams! Lots, lots of love, Dad, Mom & Ricky

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Congratulations Audrey! We Love You and Are So Proud of You I Mom, Mikey, Amanda and Cece

Congratulations Jen! We are so proud of you and cannot wait to see what you accomplish in the future Love, Mom, Dad and Emily

Kelly Killeen ongratulations Kelly! Keep your eye on the ball....

Caroline Wysocki Congratulations Caroline! We are so proud of the amazing young lady you have become. We wish you a bright, beautiful future! Can't wait to watch you play at UNH! We love you, Mom, Dad, Billy, Allie and Marykate

Jake Wisniewski Reach for the stars and the world is yours! We are so proud of the young man you have become. Love You More! Mom, Dad and Ben

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Chloe, Cleo, ClobugThis space isn't big enough to explain how proud of you we all are or how much you mean to us. You have been the spunk, light and laughter of our family and now you will spread that to every person who is lucky enough to meet you at the 'Ville.

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Congratulations Jack! We are so very proud of what you have achieved and know that you have so much to look forward to in your future. Continue to be the man that you are because your passion, drive and ambition will serve you well in your future. We love you. Mom and Dad

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Year in Review. European Refugee Crisis

Hundreds of thousands of refugees from the Middle East keep flowing into Europe to seek a safe shelter. In September alone, 200,000 refugees arrived in Germany and Germany is sagging under the weight. The violence in Paris shocked the world. The terror group ISIS claimed responsibility, the French President declared it "an act of war," and even Pope Francis called it a "piecemeal Third World War" with "no religious or human justification for it." Seven of the terrorists were killed, and they killed more than 100 people Friday night.

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China's president Xi had first USA visit

China's president Xi had a week long visit in USA. After meetings, Obama and Xi exchanged ideas on many important issues, and were both hoping to cooperate in the future

Beginning in the summer of 2016, the supporters of the 'Black Lives Matter' movement continued to publicly challenge 2016 United States presidential candidates to state their opinions on BLM issues. BLM was formed in 2013 and has lately proved their profound influence. Their support has recently helped Hillary Clinton receive her victory in New Hampshire.

Black Lives Matter movement influences the 2016 Presidential Election

Aung San suu Kyi'a NLD wins majority

On September 10, the supporters of Aung San suu Kyi helped him win a historic majority in Demoso, Myanmar. It was the first election which was held freely in this nation in the past twenty five years.

At Miss Universe 2015, host Steve Harvey wrongfully declared Miss Colombia the winner when she was the first runner-up. Harvey had to apologize later and announced that Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, the contestant from the Philippines, had won.

Wrong contestant crowned at Miss Universe 2015

Shooting at Oregon Community College

In December 2015, a massacre happened at Oregon Community College. The shooting left nine people dead and nine people wounded. People attended the candlelight vigil to mourn for the loss.

On January 12, 2016, a suicide bombing occurred in Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey. It resulted in the death of 10 Germans. It is considered the deadliest attack on Germans in over 13 years.

Istanbul suicide bombing: 10 Germans killed


Pope Francis kisses child in the Vatican

Deadly blasts in Turkey's capital

Meghan Trainor, best new artist in Grammys

Syria conflict

After five days' visit in the United States, Pope Francis returned back to Vatican.

Two explosions hit Turkey's capital, breaking the peace in Ankara Ninetynine people were killed and more than 240 people were injured. The investigation pointed to the ISIS the PKK groups

Meghan Trainor won the best new artist in Grammys 2016 and shed joyful tears. After receiving the award, Meghan thanked all the judges for "looking at me like an artist instead of just a song writer".

Allies and opponon,, -yi Ian President Bashar al-Assad have agreed to renew efforts to end the civil war. Ahead of the talks, a Syrian government attack on a Damascus suburb left at least 57 people dead.

Bill Cosby, the American stand-up comedian, actor and author, was arrested for his alleged sexual assault of Andrea Constand. Soon after his arrest, Cosby's lawyer tried to get him out of court. However, the judge and the public demanded an open trial as soon as possible.

Bill Cosby arrested for sexual assault

On Sunday, February 7th, the Denver Broncos won Super Bowl 50 with a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers. One of the greatest defensive performances in Super Bowl history came from linebacker Von Miller who caused a number of turnover.

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On February 9th, James R. Clapper, the U.S. Director of National Intelligence, warned the country that North Korea is the world's greatest nuclear threat. Just one day before the announcement, Obama called the leaders of Japan and South Korea and discussed the launching of North Korea's satellite and the panic that proceeded.

North Korea considered the top nuclear threat

On Tuesday, February 9th, businessman Donald Trump won the New Hampshire Republican primary, and Senator Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary in that state. These results are surprising. John H. Sununu, a former New Hampshire Governor, said, "By name, I only know five people supporting Donald Trump. So I say I cannot understand this -lectorate."

Trump, Sanders Win in New Hampshire

Main Source: '20 IS: The Year in Pictures." CNN. 04 Jan. 2016. Web.


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Dear Seniors, I present to you this years edition of The Log. Building a book from scratch was no easy task. Many hours of hard work went into this yearbook. It was great fun to look through many pictures and memories Williston created for us all. At times it became very stressful but, creating a yearbook would have been nearly impossible without help from a few people who deserve recognition. First, I would like to thank Mrs. Garrity. Without whom,you would not be reading this right now. Her hours of effort and hard work made the whole book possible. She remained a positive hardworking, determined leader, throughout the entire process. Thank you! Abbie Foster played another very key role in this years staff. She was always eager to help and never complained once. She is responsible for creating so many great pages in the book. I wouldn't have been able to do it without her. Izzy Tegtmeyer, Lauren Helm,& Bryan Bates were three people who took on large roles within the book and really turned nothing into something. Their hard work did not go unnoticed. I would also like to note that without their humor and laughter, Saturday morning brunch meetings would have felt much longer. To the entire Log Staff: each one of you has helped make the book what it is. I cannot thank you all enough for your tireless effort and enthusiastic spirit throughout the whole year. You have made this process enjoyable and much easier than it would have been without you. Thanks again. To the Class of 2016: Our years at Williston have flown by all too quickly. On my first day here,the thought of graduating seemed so far away. I went about my days eating more Tandem than I should have and thinking I would always be a student at Williston. We have watched many seniors shake Mr. Hill's hand, wave their diploma, and walk off stage, ready to start a new chapter in their lives. Now,it is time for us to do the same. It seems surreal. Congratulations to each one of you on all that you have accomplished throughout your career at Williston. We should all be very proud of ourselves. I am excited to see where each of us ends up in life and I look forward to the future knowing that it is bright for all of us. We are athletes, we are artists, we are scholars, we are friends, and most of all we are the class of 2016. I hope to see all of you at our many class reunions. Thank you all for making my time at Williston incredibly memorable. I have so many fond memories of playing sports and being in the classroom with all of you. I will miss Williston and its entire people dearly. Good luck to all of you wherever life may take you. Hannah Fitzgerald 227

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Dear Class of 2016, As I write my annual letter to seniors for the The Log, this year carries a special message; after all, yours is the 175th class to graduate from the Williston Northampton School. Your class will forever be tied to a year of retrospection on the one hand and celebration on the other. Remember the opening of school gala dance with a balloon drop in the athletic center and DJ Steve Porter spinning the tunes? Remember our Founders Day speaker who challenged us to live by the motto "It's not what happens to you. It's what you do with what happens to you" as he narrated his attempt to bike up Mt. Kilimanjaro as the most decorated US Paralympian? Remember the holiday banquet and the sing along at my house after ridiculously good chocolate covered strawberries? All of you are forever linked by these and myriad other memories of this special place. You have made friendships that will, literally, last a life time. Of course, each of you has been tested in your time at Williston. You have responded to challenges outside of your control and also willingly challenged yourself to achieve new heights and accomplishments. The former experiences are part of life and will ever be so. You will always have to be adept and resilient in dealing with things beyond your control. But what about the second part, your desire to try new things and to be part of something larger than yourself? The latter impulse is something I see enacted every day and is part of the DNA of being a Williston student. The Class of 2016 embodies this spirit of being multifaceted: you are artists, standouts on the math team, members of championship athletic teams, volunteers who read to local elementary students, leaders, friends, the list is as infinite as the personalities of the members of the Class of 2016.

I hope that each of you, as you turn new pages into the exciting lives that lie in your future, will never lose sight of that "We Will" spirit that was so much a part of your time at Williston. Don't ever stop the life long process of learning and becoming something new:"WE ARE Williston alumni" should forever translate into lives of Purpose, Passion, and Integrity. Sincerely, Robert W.Hill Head of School


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