GHS Yearbook 1997

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De•mon n. 1. A devil or evil being. 2. A supernatural force not to be underestimated; see sports.

3. An academic and/ or pedantic powerhouse of supplied or found knowledge.

4. Any living being acquainted with or involved in the GHS • enVJronment

!ti' s hard to characterize an entire year with just a simple definition. With all that can happen in a year to an entire student body with each s tudent having a completely different experience/' putting a year into pers pective in complicated. That i s the reason there i s more than one definition for each sec tion of the book . With several definition s, it's poss ib l e to cover more than just a few s urface emotions. Some definition s are se rious and others are funny ; either way they direct ly reflect on t he moods of the year more accurate ly. D e mon s b y Definition tried to cover everything from a freshman 's first day worries to a senior's final day g l ory Even t hough we a ll had different exper iences thi s yearl' we can a ll relate to th e fact t h at we are all , some h ow J' Demon s b y Definition .

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Ge t Pump e d Se ni or LeJo Flores yells towards the GHS s tud en t body to excite them for th e Hom eco min g footb all game A s stu dent body president LeJO assumed the respons1b1 l1ty for Mas te r-of-Ceremon ies for m os t of the year LeJO explained, " Being president 1s a blast because I feel that every s tudent look s up to me '' Photo by Ron Finell,

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The s moking population of GHS s tops off at the pit during access for a brea~ from th e ra t race Th e pit was one of the most popular places to han g out only rivaled by th e se nior lounge and th e cafe te n a. Se ni or Ro ge r S telle rs co mm e nt ed , " It · s hard for me to fi g ure out where I want to be dunn g access. tt •s so hard to decide between the pit and the senio r lounge because I h ave fri e nd s 1n both pla ces ." Phot o by Jennifer Gray

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Herr What? Mr Ed We1ne ll he lps Ju nior Emily Thompso n ou t with her homework ass ignment. The Ge rm an cl ub set up t he ir trad1 t1 onal water balloon toss at the clown head for the Homecoming carn iva l Senior Ni k Malkmus exp lain ed , ' The c lown 1s from a German fairy t ale , and he's the villain , that 's why we paint ed h im so scary li ke" P hoto by Ro n Fine ll i

Stn•dent Life v. 1. The interaction of a mass of people; see GH S student body. 2. A common thread between two or more Demons resu1ting in hanging out , doing "stufP', and having fun in general i.e. J.Dovies, parties, talking during class etc. 3. A quality possessed by every GHSDeJ.Don.

L e t 's f ace it, with o ut s tud e nt int e rac ti o n m os t o f th e G H S s tud e nt b o d y w o uldn ' t s h o w up t o sc h oo l eac h a nd eve r y d ay. D es pite th e f ac t th a t sc h oo l i s a n aca d e mi c i n s tituti o n , if it w as n 1 t p oss ibl e t o see o ur fri e nd s, sch oo l w o uldn ' t b e a n y fun . Wh e th e r w e've ga th e r e d t oge th e r t o s tud y fo r a hi s t o r y t es t , o r p a r tyi n g l a t e int o th e n i ght o n S aturd ays o r eve n s t o pping in th e hall durin g access f o r a fri e ndl y c hat. T o geth e r a s a sc h oo l , w e co m e t o g e ther a s one when o ur s pirit s h o w s throu g h Like d es troyin g D a k o t a Rid ge f o r our Home c oming ga m e o r the NHS f oo d driv e in th e fa ll . N o m a tter what it i s that an y one do es, it a ll c ontribute s to th e school a s a w h o l e Whi c h i s why e very GHS s tud e nt is a De m o n b y D efi n i ti o n . Matthew M o nt go m e ry

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Heated Disc uss ion Senior Jeese M yers ex plam s his pomt to Junior H ea th e r M o rrell about th e 1n vas 1on o f Spam durin g access while sen ior Travi s Shields and Junio r Kell y M c Dan1 e ls reflect o n what th ey h ad learned On ce again access was tar geted for reconstruction this year as 11 has been past yea rs The m a in cn t1 c 1sm 1s that s tud ents don ' 1 u se th ei r time wisely, but junior C hn s W J ohnson sai d that h e " neve r has enoug h access time to get anythmg don e." Photo b y Ron Fin elh

Seniors Win Th e Cla ss o f ' 97 celebrates afte r winning th e class co mpet1t 1ons durin g the Homecommg asse mbly Oddly 11 see m s that n o matter what, the Senior Class alway s win s th e battles. J unior Mindy J ohnson co mmented, " I think that i t's cheap that th e se niors alway s win , but next year we ' re going to wm all the ume so it's no big deal. " Ph oto by Ron F1nelli

Good times and grea t memories are the products of an awesome summer. "My mom , sis t er and I went on a three week road trip t o the East Coas t and saw many historic si t es. We went whale watching a t Massachuset t s Bay and a l so visi t ed Niagra falls ," said sophomore Kate Colligan . When summer is ou t it is time for relaxation and th e cons tant reminder that there is no school for three months! Summer is the time

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Ba c k to th e Futur e Senior Nik Mall<mu s chill s with Doc Brown from Back to the Future in hi s car a t Universal Studios. Every s tudent was busy one way or another durin g su mm e r break " I went water slun g th is s umm er a t Standley Lake, 1t ruled'" sai d sophomo re Ryan Fro st Phot o co urte sy of Nik M alkmus

Splish Splash Senior Anna Kelso plays 1n Fraise r River , at Frai ser, Co over Labor D ay weekend W a te r act1v1t1es are an e nJ O}ably great escape from the hot s umm er su n " I went to m y mother's wedding and wound up with a scary s te pbroth e r,'' sa id sop h omore Andrea L1p s te 10 Ph oto courtesy of Anna Ke lso

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Seniors K1r s t1n Fi s her , Matt Montgomery, Brian Sanders, Nik Malkmu s, and Junior Fabiola AraUJO nde along on Mr Dack Schalhamer's so lar powered golf cart forthe Buffalo Bill s Day parad e Summer 1s definitely a great lime to hang out with friend s and party, many st udents at G H S have cons is tently r em anded us of that Photo co urte sy Nan cy Schalhamer

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W e t and Wild Prin cipal T om D1m1t recovers after bemg dunked at the H o mecommg Carn i va l Th e event that 1s l oo ked forward lo the most is th e Tndette dance done b} th e ,;en1or foo tb all players Senior Jake M c Da n1 els sa id " Th e best lh1n g about the assemb li es 1s the cheerleaders and Tndettes Ph oto b y R o n Finel h

Pajama Party Juni o r Austtn Turn er p art 1c1pates 1n Sp1nt \Vee k by wearing hi s p3Jamas Most of the st ud e nt s part1c1pate 1n Spirit \V eek Sop h o m o re Amy Carlson said. "Sp1nt week 1s a fun way of getti ng s tudents to part1c1pale an some thing pos1t1ve Ph oto s ubmitted b y M W ord

Go Wild T he J unior Clas s ge ls fi red up at the H omecoming assemb ly P owder P uff football is an act 1v1ty m wh ich t he ladie s o f G H S s howed t hey are as big of Jock s as guys. Junior T om BuJnow s k1 s a i d , "S p1nl Week 1s a fu n way of getting s tude n ts lo part ic ipate m so mething po s 111ve " P hoto by R on Finel h

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Wh a t is yo ur d e finiti o n o f s pirit? Th e s tud e nts of G H S h ave many diffe r e nt ways o f s h o win g s pirit So ph o m o r e Scott Morgan sa id , " Spirit is dy in g m y h a ir m ar oo n ." Durin g th e week o f H o m eco min g, every da y i s a diff e r e nt s pirit d ay w ith a diffe r e nt th e m e . Fres hm a n Kelly Hogan s aid , " Disco d ay w as m y favo rit e b eca u se I go t t o dr ess up an d b e c r azy." Juni o r Bridget McCauley sa id , "S pirit W ee k is a g r e at w ay t o l ea d int o the bi g g am e. " Th e S tud e nt Co un ci l pla nn e d a n a ll -sch oo l asse mbl y and a H o m eco min g ca rni va l C lub s put up b oo th s fo r fund -r a ise r s a t th e ca rniv a l. Wh a t eve r yo ur d e finiti o n o f s pirit i s, G H S h as th e b es t T e r esa Emm o n s a nd Andre w Lon g

All Fired Up T h e S e nior C la ss c h eers o n th e c lass co mpe t1t1o n s a l th e H o m ec o m in g asse mbl y Th e Tnd e tt es so ld T -s h i rt s to r a ise fund s lo au e nd a c ompe1 111 o n Jun, o rTrid e ll e Su e Lu c a s sai d , " W e h ave gre at s p1nt , w e mad e th e a w eso me Homeco min g T -s hirt s" P h o to b y Ro n Fin e l11

Can You Do the Can-Can? Se ni ors K ev in B ilge r, Mik e M o nc kto n and T e rry Eil e rs d o th e c a n-ca n a t the H o mec omin g asse mbl y Th e Se nior C lass o f 1997 won e very c lass co mpellli o n thi s year J uni o r Au s tin Turn e r sa id , ' 'S p1ru 1s runnin g thro ug h th e gy m n a ke d " P ho to by R o n Fin e ll1

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The Homecoming game of '96 was one to be reli shed and rememb e red for years to come. Throughout the game, it was undeterminab l e as to who would win beca u se of the co n s tant change of the lead. Senior To m D u s ter sa id, " We all played hard to gain the victory.' 1 GHS overcame four turnovers and 75 ya rd s in penalties to secure the win. During halftime, James Kelley and Kellee Tarum were crowned Homecoming king and queen. Also , the band played the school fight so ng , the flag team performed and the Tridettes danced to keep the Demon s pirit alive in the cold weather. The game ended in a 2913 victory against the new high sc hool , Dakota Ridge .

R oya l H a ppin ess Seniors K ellee Tarum and J ames Kelley are thnlled after th ey are crowned Homecoming king and queen A t the begmmng of halfume , a ll senior royalty no m inees went out onto the field to wait for the winners to be announced Kellee s aid , " I was s hocked, bu t happy " P hoto by B111 Kelley

Ma ro o n C r us h Jun 1orN1c k Lahey (65 ) and ~emor Adam Wieber ( 44 ) clos e in to tackle a DRHS running ba c k The defen se bent but didn ' t break giving up e i g ht first down s and only 13 point s Senior center Mike M onc ton s aid , " H omecom in g 1s the mo s t important game of the year " Ph oto by B 111 K elley

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Eat My Dust Senior Tom Duster nps off another long run through a hole created by the offensive line Du ster was a workhorse dunng the game gaming 159 yards on the ground and 26 v ia the pass. Senior s lot back, Josh Moles said, ··we struggled early but were able to pull tt out 1n the end" Photo by Ball Kelley

Sweep Left Junior Richard Moore turns on the speed as he clears thecomerofthedefense fora80}ard run fora touchdown

The GHS offense had a total of 337 yards on the ground with a 7.5 yards per carry average Senior Tndette Holley Fos ter s aid , "They wanted co send the crowd home early. without the three I overtimes 1t took to beat Mullen " Photo by Bill Kelley

Way to Go! Sophomore K at 1eColl1gan,JuniorRob1n Pohlte. senior Sara Savoie, and JUnaor Kelly Savo ie ce lebrate a defens1ve play The Demon de fense h e ld Dakota Ridge to 197 tota l yards and recovered a fumble P rincipal T orn D1m1 t said, 'The guys did a heck of a JOb 1" P hoto by BJ Reyno lds

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Hey l\i lo care na Everyone on the dance floor attempts the late~t dance cra,e the Mocarena Student Council c hose a spacious are.:1 this year. due to compla mt s about not havm g enough room last year ''The thm g I liked th e most was dan c mg with every body et,e s dates " said se ni o r Ashley M yers. Photo by Dick B ) me

Al\vays and Forever Freshman royalty Anna Berkman and Bri an Logan and sophomore royalty Mi c hael Cappello and ,emor Crystal Swala slow dance Glamorous decorations mcluded bunches of balloons and li ghts along the sta ircase " I liked Hom ecomin g because 11 gave me a c han ce to party and to ha ve a little bll of r oma n ce," sai d so ph o more Kortney Viewe g Photo by H edy Kunter

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H am m and sop hom ore Emmy Agard soc ialize at t he dan ce If you d i d not want to dance 1h1s year, you cou ld always s11 down al a table and relax "Th e re was a bun ch of d1fferenl kinds of music, 1ns1ead ofJUSI one kind, this time they had music that appealed to everybody ," sa id Adena

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Homecoming i s more than jus t the game; it is schoo l s pirit to the point of insanity . It is a tim e to dance until we are graciously ki cked off th e dan ce floor . It is to be a Demon, it is just a glimpse into the heart of the GHS species, the s pecies that co uld only co m e fr om one place, and that pla ce i s Pla net De mon! What is Planet Demon you ask? It is th e 10th plane t, th e one light years beyond Pluto, and thi s year's Hom eco ming theme. Th e UFO's landed and the party began at th e CS M Green Center on Se pt. 28. " I liked how big the place was, and th e Christmas lights along the s tair case," sa id se nior Laurey Mattox . We didn ' t s top partying until we got back home and tried to s leep , but could not be ca use of all the excitement of the night we had , the night that we would remember forever Amber Femmer and Kim Giddeon. t
H omecoming because I got to see my boyfriend m a t,e and I nev e r thought t hat would happen, " said so phom ore Andrea L1pstein Ph o to by Dick Byrne

What is the first thing that you think of when you wake up? For most people the thing that is most important to them is what they wi ll wear that day What you wear or how you dres s tells people what kind of a personality you have or sometimes even what you like, such as sports teams. At GHS, there is a wide variety of fashion. Whether you wear cowboy boots and a cow-

boy hat or platforms and bell-bottoms, there is a lw ays a place for you at GHS. Junior Casey Miller said, " There is a little bit of everything here ." Students at GHS have many different ideas of what the fashion is . Junior Vanessa Hanneman said, "The fashion is definitely big hair! If you are not in style, you definitely have your own style! Lesley

Musical Talent Juni or Brid get M cCauley and Sophomore Corinne Sprague talk during a break in choir Fashion , 1s forever changing at G HS , e s pec i a ll y during Spirit week Ju nior Sandra J ohn s on s aid , " Shiny clothe s and the 70 's look are definitely m " Ph oto by He1d1 Sterrell

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What's Up Seniors Luke Stahmer and J a m ie Brooks compare outfi ts in the senior lounge Many peop le say the fash ion at GH S 1s anything comfortable. J unior Joel Verbeck said, "Co mfortab le clothes that fit, but not gangsta clothes 1s t he fash1on "

itting Pretty Juniors Tiffany Bau sch, Karla Heffelfin ge r and Teresa Emmon s fix their make-up and ,vork on homework in the Junior lounge Another fa sh ion at GHS 1s cowboy boots and hat Junior Ryan Artale said, There 1s no one fashion "

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What e v e r Senion, Ja son Chappell Steve Steketee and LcJo Flores talk 10 the Senior Loun ge about what's hot and what's not The 70's look 1-. probably the bi ggest fashion here at GHS Senior Conna Walker said, 'Any thin g ti ght and retro with crazy na1lpoh s h 1s th e fru.h1on" Ph oto by BJ Reynolds

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Wh eee! Seniors W e ndi Eberhart and Katy Ratz. a n d so phomore T ravis Valentine s how off their en thu s ias m while nding an ,magmary roller coas ter The play was unu s ual thi s year because 1t was the first play written by th e cast Se ni or Trac , VanWoensel c ommented " It 's ongtnal , we get to say cool thing s, and play lots of charac ters " Ph o to by R o n Fin ell,

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M arquardt , T raci Van W oen se l, Ca th e ri ne Clark Juniors Lauren Mi lner, Anthony Edward s, and sophomore Andi L , p s tem are gathering m a sc ene that take s place at a typical party The p l ay was about t he different sce nario s c hildren and teenagers go thro ugh in everyday l ife Senior Andy Si l vey commented, " I learned a lot abou t the play and give 1t t wo t humb s up wit h a gnn ." P hoto by Ron Finelh

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When upon hearing the titl e of Golden's fall play, Running Gags and Sudden Stop s an Ev ening Out of Our Mind s, someone might wonder why they have never heard of that play before. This is because the play is an original, written by the cast . The story is made up with an assortment of skits ranging on topics such as teen suicide to spoofs on well-known commercials . Senior Bria Hampleman commented, " The play was one of my favorites, because I was able to give my input in on what was going to happen to the characters " The overall theme of the play dealt with how teenagers and young children see and interpret everyday life occurrences Melissa Palmer

They Just Jump Out at You So ph o m o re Luk e S imm o ns a nd Juni o r J ess ica And erso n are s 1tt1ng 1n a m ov ie th ea te r wat c hin g a 3- D m ov ie On th e Frid ay perfo nn a nce 2 00 a udi e n ce me mbe rs att e nd e d th e p lay d es pit e th e b ad w ea th e r Se ni o r Katy Rat z s aid , ' Th e pl ay w as a lo t o f fun bec au se I go t to pl ay v an o u ~ c h a ra c ters, a n d 1t had at leas t a skit th at eve rybod y cou ld re la te to" Ph o to by Ro n Fin e lh

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A silence fell over the audience as the lights brighten the stage up , and the actors took the floor The winter play that took place this year was The Glass M enagerie. In all, the play had 20 GHS s tudents that helped produced the play, four of which were actors, four light and so und personnel and the rest were the technical crew.

Senior Catherine Clark s tated that, "The Glass Menagerie wa s a play about a family who talks too much, ha s a son that s mokes too mu ch , a daughter who thinks glass animals have feeling s and a gentleman caller that doe s n ' t pay attention." The audience wa s s tunne d as the play ended. The director of the play wa s Mr John Klug Kim We s tby and Jen Tedlie.

Go Get It Amanda Wingfield. s en ior Cathenne C lark , 1s telling her daughter Laura , JUn1or Lauren Milner, to gel up and answer the door There were lwo s tudent directors , s enior Mark H ickman and Junior M elt ss a Turner, who helped a great amount H ic kman said , " The play was the hardes t c hallenging production M eli ss a and I had , but in the end 1l was a great s how " P hoto by BJ Reynold s

lfl Was ... Sen1orShaneMarquardl , sc ommenung to Junior Lau ren Mi lne r that 1f he was her brother how much better he would treat her Even though the c a s t was s o s mall they did a magnificen t JOb and got along s o we ll Sen ior Andy Silvey s tated , "Thi s play was one of the mos t funniest play s I've been 1n All lhe crew got along so well that by the end everyone was like brothers and s is ters ." Photo by BJ Reynolds

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Lightin ' up ... Senior Andy Silvey hghts up as he slands on hi s Cire escape 1n lhe winter play The Glass Menagerie Tickets were $4 and $3 wit h a dollar off coupon thal the cast and crew h anded out Senior Shane M arquardtsuued, " [ had fun perfomung 1n lhe play T he whole expenence gave me a great big fuzzy feeling " Ph oto by BJ Reynolds

You 're Ju s t A Christian Martyr Senior Cathenne Clark 1scalltng oneofhercus tomers lo get a magazine subscnplton renewal Around 280 uckelS were sold al this year's play Sophomore Scotl M o rgon sa id , • We were not expecting a big tum out. We were really surpnsed to see that many peop le co m e " Ph o to by BJ Reynolds

MemoriesJ un1 orLauren Miln e r 1s talkin g to her stage m o m , se nior Catheri ne C lark, about how she lik ed a guy in h igh sc hool. The cas t h ad to slay after sc h ool for two to three hours a day and had 10 co mmit to a two week penod th at they had lo be w1l1 1ng to prac ti ce all kind s of h ours until they got the scenes JUSI nght J untor M elissa Turner said, " I enJoyed a ll lhe g igg les, laug ht er a nd the quiet talks." Ph oto by M atl M onlgomery

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R ee l ec te d After se rving four years 1n offi ce President B111 Clin ton was reelected int o hi s seco nd term Clinton defeated B ob Dole , who retired after 35 years in Congre ss to devote hi s tim e to campaigning Pre s ident Clin ton and Vi ce President Al Gore maintained a co n s1-- tently st rong lead m the polls during th eir c ampaign

The seve n members of the US Women 's Gymn~t1 c Team won th e gold medal 1n th e all around team co mpet1llon at the 1996 Olympic ' s 1n Atlanla U S Gymnastic s tar. s u c h as Shannon Mill er and Dom1n1que Moc eanu made great performan ces but Keen Strug became the Olympic hero w h en s he landed the winning vault on a sprained ankle

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From th e pr es id e ntial e l ec ti o n t o tl"t e Ol y 1npi c Ga m es, th e yea r s o f 1996 a nd 19 97 h ave b ee n full o f v i c t o r ies a nd d efea ts . A s th e sc h oo l yea r b ega n , th e s t oc k mark e t s o a r e d to r eco rd hi g h s, o n e o f th e gr e at es t bull mark e ts in hi s to ry . Be nj a min N e tan y ahu , lea d e r of th e Likud p o lit ica l p a rt y , w as e lec t e d Prim e Mini s t e r o f Isra e l, d ec larin g that hi s gove rnm e nt w o uld hon o r ag r ee m e nt s on p eace . Wh e r e th e r e i s triumph, th e r e is tra ge d y. Nea rl y 100 p eo pl e in th e Middl e Eas t w e r e kill e d as a r es ult o f r e li g io u s b a ttl es, a nd m o r e th a n 100 p e opl e w e r e injur e d a t th e O ly mpi c Garn es in Atl a nt a, with th e ex pl os io n o f a pip e b o mb Whil e eac h eve nt o f th e tim e affec t s u s a ll in diffe r e nt ways, th e even ts will cl1 a r1 ge u s a 11d prepa r e u s fo r tl1e eve nt s to co m e . J\ m a n dc1 Pitt a n d T i ffa n y G ill (All p l1 o t os by th e A ss o c ia ted Pr e ss )

Listen Up Sin ger/so ng writ e r Tra cy C hapman was bac k o n th e c ha rt s wit h he r ne we1- t album N e w B eg innin g Th e a lbum fea tured t he ve ry popular , o ng Cn•e Me One Reaso n , and o th e r, s uc h as Co l d f ee t a nd At Thi s P oint In M y Life Th e ne w a lbum co nta ins so ft Jazz. so und , and hints o f the blu es

Passed Centuries Th e Bnt1 s h c ol o ny 1-. nown as Ho ng Ko ng ha, fina ll y co me to th e ye ar th a t th ey ha ve be e n waitin g fo r· 1997 O n Jul y I , Great B ritain ', 100-yca r lease on Ho ng Ko ng 1s se t to e xpire No lo nge r wi ll Ho ng Ko ng be und e r B riti sh rul e , adm in 1strat1 o n o r Ju n , d1 c ta o n, mMe ad Ho ng Ko ng will be co me a S pec ial Admin1 s tra11 vc Reg ion o f t he Peo pl e'-. Republi c o f C hin a

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May I Help You Juni o r J ohn R 1dpa1h sta nd s behind the cus tomer serv1cecounter at Target. M any hi gh schoo l s tudents work al department s tores or fast food res tauran ts lo earn extra m oney " It 's hard lo handle both the stress o f sc hool and work , but ha v in g money 1s good, " sa id senio r Kimberly Bellan t 1 Photo by Hedy Kunter

Wardrobe Sen 1orChn s 1in a D 1C1anno so rts clothes a1 Target Many se niors have 10 work hard in sc hool and al thei r Jobs so 11 will be easie r 10 ge t 1010 college "W ork 1s great I t g ives yo u expene nce, makes yo u feel responsible an d help s you 10 mee t people," sa id fre s hman Emi l y Y ocom .

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Wh e n kid s r eac h the magical ages b e twe e n 14 and 16 they b egin to realize that money is freedom . Face it, if teenagers want t o have fun , they have to pay for it th e m se lves. " I have to pay for every- l thin g my se lf; a job i s the only way I can afford to hav e fun ," sa id se nior Judie Kunze. But organizing time to have fun b e tween sc hool and work is difficult . " I have to manage my time so I can get all of my homework done , go to work, and have at lea s t a little time for myself. It 's hard ," said se nior Melissa Bellew . But others have the opposite point of view . " I think it i s great th at young people can handle going to work and s chool,'' a rgu ed junior Debi Bennett. Any way you look at it, there comes a time when a teenager ha s to realize that a job is abso lute ly n ecessa ry for survival .

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La te S hift Senior Monica Einsphar counts change during her evening shift at Wendys Students who have Jobs have to be very ded icated and responsible to hold a Job and do well 1n school " I definitely affec ts my school work in a bad way because I have to work late ," said senior Brian M urphy Photo

Ca rt Co ll ec tin g Junior Ryan \Vh1te collects the shopping carts in the parking lot a t Safeway Grocery stores are a top choice among young people as a place of employment • Real m en work ," sa1d sen ior Ju n ior Rocha P hoto by Hedy Kunter

The Hi g h L ife Se n ior M att F rost si ts w ith hi s M o un ta in S m it h bac k p ack on top of a snow capped moun ta i n M ost teenagers do n ' l real 1ze that Jobs don't al ways h ave to be bon n g, a n d hard " W ork 1s n 't t hat bad as lo n g as you d o n ' t do a nything,'' sa id se n ior Roy Sanders

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G ive it U p Rapper Dr Dre gives an 1nsp1nngspeech at a gathering of great mu s 1c1ans Dr Dre released an album with another rap s tar, 2 Pa c Shakur, who was kill ed last s ummer The death was felt all over America by rap fan s, yet investigators on the case specu la ted the 2 Pac was taunting hi s alleged killer before being s h ot. Ph o to by Associated Press

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1. Morning Glory Oasis

2. Walking Wounded -- Everything but the Girl

3. California Love-- 2 Pac (with Dr. Dre)

4. New Adventures in Hi-Fi --R.E.M.

5. You? Me? Us? Richard Thompson

6. C' Mon N' Ride It Quad City DJ's

7. Sheryl Crow -- Sheryl Crow

8. Mother, Mother Tracy Bonham

9. Store in a Cool Place -- Able Tasmans

10. Words -- The Tony Rich Project

Top Ten Best Movies

1. The People vs. Larry Flynt

2. Pulp Fiction

3. Jerry Mac Guire

4. Ransom

5. Independence Day

7. Bevis & Butt-Head Do America

8. Welcome to the Dollhouse

Top Ten Best Television Shows

1. 3rd Rock from the Sun

2. Friends

3. Seinfeld

4. Home Improvement

5. ER

6. The X-Files

7. NYPD Blues

8. Frasier

9. Married with Children

10. Simpsons

Top Ten Worst Television Shows

1. Clueless

2. Singled Out

3. Judge Judy

4. Homicide

5. Baywatch Nights

6. The Dana Carvey Show

7. Public Morals

8. Matt Waters

9. Millennium

10. The Thom Birds: The Missing Years

6. Star Wars: The re-release
9. The Crucible
10. Secrets and Lies
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Bare Esse ntial s Seniors Beth Hart and R yan Smith JOtn their friend s 1n a " pos e in the fall " OHS h as been the s tate champs 10 rafting nine years 1n a row " Even though the Amazon s were the bes t , th e Zeezo 's and DooDah 's weren ' t too bad either," said se n1orTony On hue la Ph oto cou rte s y of Stacey

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S unn y S ui ts Seniors Kelsey P e tersen, Tammy White , Rena Du senbury , J a son B aerren and Terry Eilers tak e a break from rafting Th e re were three differe nt rafttng grou p s, th e Amazon s, DooDah 's, and Zeezo 's ' The r a ft mp was one of the best expenen ces of m y life' D oo Da h 's rule' " s rud senior Chri ssy Hutc hin son Photo c ou rt esy of Re n a Du senbury

G u tsy Ga ls Seniors Stacey Aronowitz, T r acy H oback, Nikki Varvens , and Mi c hell e Kle1ne1de r c hill for a bit tn their l ife pre servers Th e re are only three raft tnps a year ' ' Our raft was label ed th e lazy raft becau se w e mainly laid out in th e s un all day, but we st ill managed to be th e first raft mo st of the tim e," sa id s e nior Ka t y Rat z Ph o to co urt e s y of Stacey Aron ow i tz 2.6 ns by nitio n

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The rapid, the rough , and the wild. The '96 Junior Raft Trip s are beyond normal. Four day s wer e spent exploring the Yampa Green River in Colorado It is basically s urvival of the fittest. Food is divided up between groups and ha s to l ast the whole trip Senior Tom D u ster was voted rafter of the year. Intere stingly enough seniors Kris te n Versaw and Amiee Hoo g h eem hiked from the top of the canyon to the bottom where the rest of the r afters were. The Junior Raft Trips are fun and exciting times for each class to grow and unite. Teamwork, i s an essential and without it , the group co uld never accomplish the feats that lie before them

S hap e Up o r S hip O ut Seniors Stacey Aronow1t1. and Tracy H oback buddy up 1n lhe1r raft wh ile gell in g ready to go The G HS raft trips are lhe only program like 1t for Juniors 1n Co lorado "Las t year we had one of th e best weather years that we have ever experienced, now maybe I h ave Jinxed next year, I hope not, " sa id Mr John Brodbeck. teacher and s uperv, sorof lhe lnps Ph oto courtesy of Stacey Aronowitz

Din a ' p ose n Seniors Tony Onhuela and Chns.sy Hut c hin son line up with rafl1n ' buds fora quick picture The main necessity for a great tnp 1s a good attitude , a bathing sui t , and a pair of water proof sandals, like Birken s tocks or Teva 's "All I can say is that Zeezo's are kmgs of lhe river 1" sai d Bob H ayes, teacher and leader Photo cou rtesy of Stacey Aronowitz

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ac.a.dem.ic adj. 1. school or college curriculum.

2. unique and fun classes where you learn interesting things. 4. a lear11ing environment where you learn how to ki11 Barney, skin a pig, build an airplane, sing to yo11r heart's desire, play the national anthem, draw the world in the palm of your hand

School isn't all about playing sports, hanging out with your friends or participating in extracurricular activities . It is about learning. The academics at GHS are geared towards helping us learn more. When we venture out into the real world or when we head off to college, we won't be left behind in the dust. By definition academics is knowledge that people learn in a place of higher learning . But in our language it is high school where we learn geometry, physics and home economics. GHS offers a variety of classes to suit it's diverse population . One can take weight lifting, AP Calculus, or painting . With so many classes one learns something that they wi l l use throughout their life.

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Where Is That Plant? Sophomores Aimee Holley, Alex Lampson, Jerem1a Stanton. J ill Erganbnght. and Mr W1l1 1ams go out into the field to collect plant specimens for a biology proJect. B 1ology 1s a class where students learn about different ecosystems and how plants and animals live in them Sophomore Skye Sven1ngsen said, "I have a lot offun in biology with my fnends 1 ' Photo by A m y Wilson

And the Answer Is. .. So ph o more Crys tal Cra, g ,s d i li gently wo d ,ing o n a wo rk s h eet 1n class Th e 95 min ut e b loc k system a ll ows \ t uden1s to learn about so m e thin g n ew in c lass and t hen t hey h ave time to work o n It J u n io r Tamse n S to kes sa id, ' Th e b l oc k sys te m , s great bu t some tt mes 11 ge ts a l111le long" P h o to by A m y Wil son

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Fly Away So ph o m o r e Re bekah J a co b \ l ook , for a te a c he r before s h e , hoo t , a paper airplan e in bi o logy So m e s tud e nt~ li k e ,c 1ence beca u<,c of w hat th ey h o pe to be wh e n t he y g r o w up So ph o m o r e Ju l ,a Tru o ng ,a ,d , " I l ik e .,c ,e nc c bec au ,e I p l an to be a d oc t o r l a t e r o n ·• Ph o to by A W il , on

Bubble Bubble Sophomores D ebbie W an and S han e Turn e r mix up a potion 1n c h em istry Man y demons on ly take two years o f science Sophomo re Erin Nicoles ~•d. "So m e of the thin gs th a t we learned 1n biology was bonng but Earth scie nce was o k ay "Photo by H e1 d1 Ste rre tt

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Sophomores Caryn Sprague, D av id Kohn and Court n ey ..:.:,~~ Parry collec t plants on a field tnp 10 a forest Man y s tud e nts hke science when they too k. th e class Sen ior l...e51te Adair said. " I liked sc ience when I took 1t because of the fun experi m ents " Photo by Bob W illiams

Jotting Down Ideas Seniors M elissa Kin g and Judtlh Kun ze are ge ttin g data fr o m a co mput er for a physics class Science 1s often a very c hall eng in g co urse Freshman M ark Ha gel berg :-.aid. " I h a te th e big assignments because 11 , s 100 much work. " P h oto by He d y Kunte r

Playing With The Mind Juni or Dan1elle C happell 1s load ing h er m i nd with 1nformat 1on for physics. In sc ie nce every course 1s s tudyin g some chmg different Juni or Ian Schmidt sa,d. " I lik e physics but ha ted biology because biology 1s bormg " Ph oto by Hedy Kunt er

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I 'm So Co nfuse d Sophomore Rebekah J acobs looks hard al her paper to see what mi s takes s he has

made Teac hers are d1 s appo1nled that studenlS don ' t u se their access lime wi s ely and come 1n for help Fre s hman Anna Long s aid , " I really don ' t like math becau se the numbers get mixed up an my head "

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L is te n U p Sophomore Daniel Lee 1s hard at work and eager to learn StudenlS agree that math can be v e ry e as y , yet quite diffi c ult at tim es "You learn a lot of really c ool thing s 1n s ome of the ar1thmel1 c c las se s," s aid JUntor Summer Gray Photo by Amy Wil s on

Construction at Work Sop h omores Kry s tal H aug h ey, Travi s Valentine and Katherine 811lhom con s truc t perpendicular bi s ectors Two years of ma th are the requirement , but most s tudent s choo se to take more " Nothing 1s as tough a s trying to learn s ome th i ng you ' re JU St not into ," said junior Kelly McDaniel

by Ron Finell, What 's the Answer? Copy i ng 1s not allowed , but s ome people s uc h as sophomore Matthew Wales look co fnends like sophomore Kyle Yu s hka for help M ore and mo re technology 1s c oming out to help s tudents figure out all tho se problem s Sen ior Bnan Murphy s aid , "The fi rs t lime I walked into M s. Zac h ' s room I thought s he was going to make me drop and give her 20 "

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Eve r y s tud e nt th a t r oa m s t h e h a lls a t G H S h as t o e ndu re so m e kind o f m a th co ur se. F r o m A.P. Ca l c ul us to Co r e classes , th e s p ec trum is broad T eac h e r s like M s Eileen Cook h e lp to p ass o n thi s kn ow le d ge t o th e s tud e nt s a n d m ay t eac h m any leve l s of m a th in o n e se m es t e r . New addi ti o n s t o the m a th de p a rtm e nt in clu de t oo ls lik e th e Ca l cul a t o r Based La b o r a tory, an d a m o ti o n d e tec tin g ca lc ul a t o r th a t h e lp s s tud e nts with ve loc i ty and o the r r e la t e d pro ble m s . So ph omo r e Joshua Rood sa id, " Th e compute r s r ea lly h elp m e in m a th, mine eve n h as ga m es on it ." And y Th o m as a nd Juli a Sc hmidt

Help G eo m e t ry teac h er M s El a in e F it zge r a ld h e lp s so ph o m o re Am y Lacey w i th h e r h ard to h a ndl e pro b le ms Wh et h e r yo u kn ow 11 or n o t, ma th 1s u sed 1n our every d ay h ves. S oph o mo re Kath y C a rver s aid , '' I' v e n o ti ced th a t a lgebra 1s e as ie r fo r some and geo me try 1s eas ie r fo r so me " Phot o b y R o n Fin e lli

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Th e c urt a in r a i ses, but so m e thin g is d i ffere nt : The faces w a t c hing yo u a r e n o t yo ur p a r e nt s o r yo ur classm a t es . Th ose c ut e r o und faces a r e little kids T o th ese c hildre n , w a t chin g yo u p e rfo rm is a priv il ege, an d yo u co uldn ' t h ave ch ose n a b e tt e r a udi e n ce.

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Thi s yea r th e cl ass h as ch ose n Th e Frog Prince a n d Bea u ty and t he Beas t t o p e rfo rm, w h ic h we r e b o th r e wr i tt e n b y G H S s tu de nt s. Se ni o r Ellen Hale sa id th a t s h e t ook C hildr e n 's Thea tr e " fo r m o r e ex p e r ie n ce a nd t o w o rk with c hil d r e n ." A m a n da Pitt

From The H e art Se ni o r Shane Marquardt and Junior Ma ege n Conno ll y pra c ti ce to mak e perfect T o be a part of C hildren', Th e atre. you mu,t tif'.-.1 a ud1t1 on for M r K lug Senior Bri a Ha mpl ema n said , " Wh.it I love about C hildre n's Th ea tre 1s the expre-.."on, o n th e kid, · fa ces afte r performan ce" P hot o by Ron Fin e ll,

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S c hool s. eac h sc hool ge ts to choose what produ ctio n 1he crew w ill perform " It 's a completely new expe ri ence be1ngw1th this class 1s like a family ," s aid Jun ior M elt.,sa Fry Ph o to by R on Finelh

Cas ti n g A S pell Juni or M elissa Fry recites h er lin es during d ress rehea~al Be for e sign in g up for C hildren s Thealre you have to hav e a lread y tak en Theatre/Sema nu cs or Forens ic s/Mass M ed ia Junior M arc us Malt empo sa id 1ha1 h e hke s C hildren s Th ea tre because 'we ge t 10 mesmenze tho se hllle kid s ' Ph oto b y R on Finelh

Holl y wood , He re W e Com e! Seniors Andrew S il vey, Catherin e C lark, and Bna H ample man and Junior M eagha n Burnell rehe arse their pan s Bei n g a pan of C hildren's Th ea tre h e lp s s tud e nts get a feeling of whal 111 s like to be 1n a pro fess ional touring group J unior Wend y Samland said Lhat s h e took Children's Th ea tre because "it's so much fun 10 make c hil dren laugh" Ph o10 by Ron Fin e ll,

An E n g age m ent Durin g th e re h earsal of " Beau t y and the Beast" se ni or Tracy Hobac k a nd Junior Jessica Ande rso n become Jealous o f 1he1r s 1s 1e r s, Junior Ginn y K usy. new ma gic nn g Th e s to n es that are performed by Children· s Theatre are u sua lly a lt e re d vers i ons o f 1rad1t1 ona l sto n es Ju nior J ess ica Anderson said, ·•1 lhtnk it' s a rea lly good learnin g ex peri ence I learn a 101 fr om performing for the kid s" Ph oto by Ron Finell,

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Vocab Vix Senior,:, 81) an \Vcllcn ,;1c~ .ind Tra v1c; Sheild, ,tudy th e ir VO( ,,hul,1ry for cl,...,, A Crc,1l1vc \Vntm g eta \, ,, .il<.o offered .it G I IS for thoc.c who cspcc;.1 di) love to \Vrt te " I ltk c I nglts h hcca u,e I ca n C"<prcc;c; rny fed111 g'- l>eller tn writing " ,.11cJ Junior Macgcn Co nn o ll y Ph o to by Ron Fin e ll,

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a na ly ze a book th ey are reading Students must demon strate mas tery of basic literary tenn s and grammat1ca l stru c ture to succeed 1n ninth grade Engli sh "Engli sh takes so me lhtn\...an g," s aid fres hman Beck Wood Photo b Ron F1nelh

C low n Around s Sen 1orc; Stacey Arndt, Kn <: tc n Vc r,; aw Aim ee Hoog hee m, ancJ Peter Loc kl ey try lo re.id up , 1de down Co ll ege Co mp , ., J very tough e la sc; bccau ,;e your whol e grndc 1s prc11y mu c h ba,;c d upon one essay "E ng li sh c la,c; 1s o~.1y bccau,c when we wntc. we get to pick our ow n topi cs.'' said ,cn1or Ju die Kun1 c Photo h y Hedy Kunt er

Like , Oh My Gos h Sen ior Tra cy Hoback ex pre,scs a really goo<l 1de,1 to he r clac;c;mates AP Engl1,;h 1s a very acJvan<.ed c la ,;,; mainly fort hoc;c loo~mg tostnvc ahead and pur,;u c <.ollcgc "E nglt c; h 4 1, cool because Mr Pin c IIt 1s my tcaclw r and he 1 , coo l." , a,d se nior Ro y Sanders Ph oto by He d y Kunt e r

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To be or not to be, English is the key. Can you imagine being able to communicate in a decentmannerwithout English? Skill s such as public speaking, acting, debate, writing and - -~ r eading are taught. " I lik e English class because it stretches my brain and my t eac h e r is kind of cute," said senior Roger Stellars . Though some students spend th eir class time studying t eac h e r s, some a r e actua ll y paying att e ntion " I l ove Advanced Essay, Edgar Allan Poe is grea t; I mu s t give him snaps for his co urageous works and Gothic tale s," said junior Amanda ' Sexton . Amber Schaefer and Jes Ward

' What 's So Funny Seniors En c Hobson and Dal e Sacry laugh a bit while doing their work English 1s a very important part of one's hfe and th erefore 1t s hould be taken seriously I like my Engli s h class because I actually enJoy wnung essays," sai d sop homore Scott Morgan Ph oto by Ron Fin e l11

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Yea rb oo k is a cl ass o f writin g, phot ogra phs, a nd s tr ess . Se ni o r Katy Ratz sa id, " I try t o fini s h th e Ba bies s prea d but so m e thin g u s uall y goes wron g and I g e t m a d ." Yea rb o ok i s n ' t all s tr ess Se ni o r Cara Snyder's fa vo rit e p a rt i s " Pin e lli Frid ays b eca u se h e pl ays Jimm y Buffe t. " Yea rb oo k h a d m a n y n e w co m e r s this yea r . Juni o r Lesley

Hueman jo in e d yea rbo o k b eca u se, " I w a nt e d t o m ee t n e w p e ople ." Afte r it ' s a ll ove r a nd th e yea rb oo k s b een h a nd e d o ut , th e yea rb oo k s t a ff l oo ks thr o u g h th e yea rb oo k with a fee lin g of acco mpli s hm e nt th a t th ey c r ea t e d a s u ccess A. Jo hn so n a nd BJ Re ynold s

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Kati e S tod o la, and so ph o more Lee Ann e Ke phart a re filin g und e rc la s s me n pi c t ures Be in g Ed1t or - 1n- C h1 ef mean s a lo t o f la te ho urs Se ni or Mall M ont go mery sa id , " I do n' t ge t s tressed o ut a bout deadlin es , I ge t s tresse d o ut a bout s taff mc mbc r.i"

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Where Are You? Juniors Amber J ohnson and Julia Schmidt are l ooking th rough schedules to interview s tudent s. Man y of our newcome rs had previous experience in a yearbook class Fres hman Tim Pra y s a i d , " I did 1t at Bell and enJoyed at " Ph o to by Ron Fin e l11

By Senior Amy Wil son fil es photos of H omeco m i ng ga m e Ph o tograp h y 1s an i mportant part of the yearbook Senior Amy Wal so n sa id • I e nJ OY being a phot ograp h e r because I get to capture p eople s emotions · Ph oto by R on Fin ell ,

Front Row · M att M on tgo m ery econd R ow Amber J ohnson. Julia Schm i dt. Kat y R atz, M e li ss a Palm e r , BJ Rey n o ld s. Hedy K unter Chri s tina Wint er, T hird Row Lesley Hu e man Tiffany Gill , Tere s a Emmon s, Amber Schaefer, Amanda P itt, Ki m G1ddcon, Ka ti e Stodola, J es Ward , Co r a M aier, Da v i d Ball Ba ck Row Andrew Long , Amy W1 bon, Tim P ray, Le eA nn e Kephart, Kim W estby, F e mina M oore, He 1d1 Sterre ll , Amber Femm e r, Carl Burg. Andy Th oma, Photo by R o n Fin e ll,

Typing Techniques Senior Amber Schaefer bu s il y types away at th e B abies and Bu ddies s pre ad Yea rbook ,s an acade mi c c las s but a lso h e lp s you meet new people Senior Kim W es tby sa id , '' I t's a g ood class be c au se you get to meet th e st ud en t bo<ly "

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Mar ch On Juniors Mark Lauwers and E nn Porte r march along with senior B rendan Th1stlehawk-Ranck and freshman Caroly n Cockl e. The band practices for an hour and a half every other day " Band has become a second family to me," said senior Becky Doherty. Photo by Ron Finelh

Heralding Senior Matt Ro gers enJoys learning a new tune in guitar class The GHS orchestra presents a d1fferent concert every spnng " Mu sic can mean so many different things to different people ," sa1d Matt Boyd

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Alm os t eve r yo n e lik es t o h ea r mu s i c. Th e s tud e nts o f th e GH S music d e p a rlnt ent l ove to play mus i c. Everyone, fr om the Jazz Band tr omb oni s ts to th e S trin g O r ch es tra 's vi o linis ts, h as th e ir o wn styl e. Fo r s ome, mus i c cl ass is a tim e to " ... d o so m e thing yo u enj oy with g o od fr ie nd s," s a id so ph o m o r e Lindsay Hoback . These mu s i cians a ll s h a r e one thin g in co mm on : l ong h o ur s of pra cti ce, but so ph o m o r e Aimee Waltz b eli eves, " If yo u prac ti ce h a rd , yo u ' ll h ave a goo d time." Mr. Scot Edson sa id, " Th e k ey to play in g mu s i c is a p osi tive a ttitud e." Ca r a Sn y d e r an d H e idi Ste rre tt

Could it be? Seniors Wend t Eberhart , Chris Cu mmmgs, Tiffany S c hmidt , M ark H ic k m a n , and junior David Feth s tudy their note s m M us ic Th eory class Mr. Ed son h as co ndu c ted the G H S band , orchestra, and the Jazz band for t he las t five years J unior Adrianne Wnght said, "Edson makesour classe nJ oyable "

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The G H S Stud e nt Co uncil is b ac k at it aga in this yea r , with n e w m e mb e r s a nd ideas. They a r e con ce rne d wi th the GH S s tud e nt b o d y as w e ll as th e Go ld e n co mmuni ty. Juni or Re pr esent ative Ren Bucholz sa id , " W e a r e orga ni ze d t o b e n e fi t the s urr o undin g co mmuni ty; I think w e a r e a s tr o n g p os itive fo r ce thi s yea r ." Th e ac tiv iti es in whi ch th e Stud e nt Co un cil will b e p a rti cip a ting in clud e dan ces, and o th e r fun ac tiv iti es, lik e th e Hom eco ming Ca rni va l . Th ey will a l s o pion ee r prog r a m s t o r ai se fund s for th e scho o l a nd fo r l oca l o r ga ni z ation s. And y Th o ma s an d Ca r a Sn y d e r

Ha Ha! Co un c il mee tin gs are not all ~c nou s , as Junior Ann e Fay , and se ni o rs LeJO Fl o res and Becca Drag ul dc mons Lra te. Th e Stude nt Coun c il will part1 c 1pate tn ac t1v1t1 es lO ben e fit the Golde n area to he lp Lh e need y Se nio r Vi ce Pre s id e nt F le tc her B ro wn said , " I like St uco beca use I ge t to p lay a rol e tn t he s tud e nt bod y " P hoto by Ro n Fin e ll,

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H ea d H o n c h os Student Bod> Pre s ident leJo Flores and Pnnc,pal Tom Dimmit discuss upcoming Student Council proJec ls Themarncon cem fortheJun1orClass 1s to plan Prom Juni or Class Rep. Chnsune Maren sa id , " We like lo m a k e lh1ngs happen " Photo by Ron Finelh

S peak Up Senior Ren Bucholz directs al a Student Council meeung Freshmen lhal were elected lh1s year are more or less learning the ropes for future leadership of lhe school Freshman C lass Repre sentat ive Nad1aMarkovch1ck said 'We are really glad we get to help play a role 1n the school too " Photo by R on Finell1

Fro nt R ow: AleJandro Flores Second Row : Sadie Sull,van, Clay B e nn ett, Becca Dragul , K atie Cooper. Chns tin e M aren, Christina F ord, Anne Konegn 1, Abbey Knox T h ird Row : Brendan Chisholm. Bill H illen, Lynn Mah aras, Renee Gemi , Carley W11l1 ams, Jaso n C happe ll, Anne Fay M ic h ael Osgood. Fletcher Brown R en Bu cholz, J ohn Hors t Back R ow : P eter Du se nbury Nadia M arkovch1ck, Anna Berkman, Laura Word , Shannon Sumner. S ta cy Aronowitz , Ro ss M artin, Edward Burke , Mi chael Pfisterer, B nan DeWolf M ega n Word David Feth , Tim Hoppin

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Go tta Mak e It Ju s t Right Sophomore Zach Gamblin 1s seriously concentrating on his drawing Mos l s ludenls take drawing because 11 ' s relaxing and 11 ' s a creall ve outlet lo s how their emotion s. Senior Brad Bouley c ommented , " I like the different a ss ignments that Mr Youngman gives u s becau se I can us ually find some new lalent 1 have " Photo by Ron Finelh

Hard at Work Sophomores Brian Wahgorski , John B1elak, Junior Enc Carl son and senior Dave DeMaJtanu s work hard on their ink drawing s 1n one of Mr Youngman ' s drawing classes Drawing class es are offered 1n levels from beginning to Studio Art Sophomore Adam Martin said, " I have drawn for my entire life and I wanted lo do s omelh1ng u seful w1lh 1t •• Pho lo by Amy Wilson

Don't Drip Junior James Leakey adds color to his mountain panorama painting Severa l students pa1nled or drew award wmnmg proJects thal were later sold Senior Mall Frost explained, " I don't like to se ll my ong1nal an work because I hke to look back and see what I've drawn m the past." Ph oto by Amy Wilson

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Man y diffe r e nt kind s o f a rt pr ograms a r e o ff e r e d a t Go ld e n . Wh e the r it's s k e t chin g p ic tur es in a b ook o r c r ea tin g w ea r a ble pieces o f je w elry, it's p oss ibl e t o find a se p a r a t e a rt co ur se fo r eac h . In a dditi o n , each di v i s i o n o f a rt h as diffe r e nt leve ls o f s kill s a nd a bilities. A s p a rt o f C H S tr a diti on, seve r a l s tud e nts r ece iv e d a w a rd s a t va rio u s a rt s h ow s. Se ni o r Sarah Wolf r ece ive d h o n o r a ble m e nti o n a nd b es t o f s h o w , and se ni o r Andy Darlington, h o nor a ble m e nti o n in theC h e rry C r ee k Art s Fes tiva l Stud e nt Ar ea. D av id Ba ll and Tiffa n y G ill

I Don ' t Like That Fres h m an J esse P res ton erases a m is take on hi s drawing of ad 1s torted face Few s tuden ts re alized that lhe intri ca te art of Jewe l ry was offered a s a course at G H S Fresh m an M att h ew Jones co m mented, " I Lhought that Ceram ics would Just be making pots, bu t 11 t urn s out it' s so mu c h more ."

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What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word 11 c hoir"? Most people think of a mass of p eo ple singing as loud as they can. At GHS we have five major choirs and seve ral smaller groups. Mixed Choir is the beginning level of choir. More advanced singers can join Advanced Women 's choir. Concert Choir is an advanced mixed choir. Even though people think choir is an easy class, hard work earns the A. Most males in choir are only in it for one reason: junior Jasson Sch we t tma n said, 11 The women in Concert Choir want me! "

Let Me See Member s of the Mixed C h oir are s inging their all on one of the ir pieces of music Everyone likes c ho ir for a d1ffe rent reason Fres hman Du s un W endling s aid , " I ltke c hoir becau se of all Lhe ene rgy and s upport everyone gives everyone el se ." Ph oto by Ron Finellt ns by ition

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Lov e to Sing Fre s hman Bryan Hi c km an and the rest of the Concert Choir arc ,ho"' ing off their talents Sight Readin g~ well as learning to read the notes of you r part 1s part of the requirements in all choirs Sophomore Scott Morgan said, "S 1ght reading 1s not all that bad , you get to learn how to sing without the teacher 's help " Photo by Ron Finelh

S t a n ding Tall Seniors Wendy Han sen and Mary Curr.in are standing with o th er c lassm ates practicing their music Concert Choir has a total of 40 students with 12 males Senior Cathenne Clark said, In choir you meet different kinds of people Phot o R v Ron F1nelh

Is That It ? Senior Ri chard Burkhalter and other male s in gcn. are singing their heart s while trying to have a good lime M1xe<l Choir and Concert Choir hav e more males this year than in th e pru.t Sophomore Deidra Smllh sta ted , " This year the bass and the tenors so und so good, we are going to k.nock the audience off their sock s "

How 's That ? Junior Andrea Saindon 1s singing with fellow advanced women gelling ready for a co ncert Advance Women 's Choir 1s a new addition to the c hoir program this year Sophomore Leah Edenfield said , "A dvanced Women' s Choir ts cool because you can get more respec t " Photo by Ron F1nell1

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Let It Go Senior Lynn OeBerry and se nior Stacey Aronowitz are holding one a note 1n one of the 24th Street Singers so ngs I n the last four years Mr Enc Wein s tein has successfully pul the c hoir prog ram together making al a full time program We1n stem s aid , " I'm really proud of all choirs, they have never been better " Photo by Ron Finelh

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Senior Ellen Hale along with other early bird s ingers are s 1ngmg one of many so ng s they are perform1ng lh1 s year Not on \y do you learn how to s ing at a more advanced level you get lo perform for d1fferenl people and go different pla ces Sophomore Joe Kempter s aid , " It' s funny to see all the s ingers at the 7-11 before you see them at sc hool 1" Photo by Ron Finelh

24th treet inge rs : Fron t Row : M ark H ick m an , Troy H annemann , M arcu s M altempo, Joe Kempter , Chns H ickman, Shane Stone, M idd le Row : Lynn DeBerry , Ellen H ale, Stacy Arndt , M ary Curran, Catherine Clark Ba c k Row : Wendt H ansen , Bria

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Mo untain Magi c: Fr o nt Row : Chincana Narans , Te resa Peters,

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Th e 24 Str ee t Sin ge r s / M o untain M agic, tw o ch o irs, tw o club s th a t from th e w o rd s o f th e ir own m e mb e r s, " w e r oc k ." Be in g p a rt o f th e 24 Street Sin ge r s i s not a ll th a t g l a m o rou s. Th ey m ee t a t 6:30 eve ry m o rnin g. G ru e ling, is n ' t it? Th e s in ge r s don ' t see m t o mind . Th en on th e o th e r hand so m e o f th em d o. Seni o r Mary Curren sa id, " It is t oo ea rl y." M o untain M ag i c is a m o r e r easo n a ble g r o up th a t m e t durin g whit e bloc k o n e. So phom o r e Maria Solano sa id , " M o unta in M agi c is a s up er ch o ir b ecau se it's a n a ll g irl ch oir . So rry

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Dance To The Music Mountain Magic member.- are learning one of the dance rouunes they will perform thi s year Mountain Magic 1s a show c hoir that 1s mos tly a Jazz choir Sop homore C h ineane Narans said , " Moun tain Mag ic 1s an awesome clas~ were everyone get'.'> a long "

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Th e r e i s m o r e t o gy m th an th ose wei rd gy m s uit s. Yo u h ave t o run o uts id e in th e co ld w ea th e r a nd w o rk yo ur h a rd es t t o ge t an A . At G H S th e r e a r e five diff e r e nt gy m classes yo u can take wi th a va ri e ty in eac h o n e. Th e five d iffe r e nt cl asses a r e tea m s p o rts, fitn ess & co nditi o nin g, ae r o b a ti cs, gy mn as ti cs, t e nni s, vo ll eyb a ll , a nd b ow lin g . In all th e cl asses yo u h ave t o run a m i le, b oys in 7:30 a nd g irls in 10 :00, w hi ch t a k es a l o t o f h a rd w o rk a n d pr ac tice. Fres hm a n Bill Hillen s aid, "Fi tn ess a nd co nditi o n i n g t a k es n o thin k in g ." K . W es tb y & F. M oo r e

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Batt e r Up Sophomore Ad a m R Smith 1s sw in g in g hard to hit a home run Differe nt type, of running s tyl es are taugh t to th e gym class stude nts Freshma n Kati e Mau gha n -;a id "Gym 1s hard work but, we are ha\ 1ng fun at 1t and getting buffed " Ph o to by Ron Fin e ll,

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Ad am J S m ith 1s s l 1d 1ng 1n al homebase try in g to score for hi s team Gym 1s a class th at most '>ludents t a k e as a fr es h man Freshman C hr is Whitford said, · It 1, good because I can get tough so no upperclas,man co m es after me ' Ph oto by Ron Finelh

Spike It Fres hm e n Trav" J e ffrey , and Kyle Kru eger are play in g volleyball as a learn ln vo ll eyball, ten ni s and bowling th ey take a c lo se r look into th ose three spo rt s a nd yo u ca n go bowling every ot he r wee k a t Go ld e n Bowl Sen ior Troy Bauer sai d , •·1 like weight li fting because it 's a like body building' Photo by Ron Finellt

One, Two ,T hr ee, Lift Sophomore Br ook Hom cc kcr 1 , dea dhfl1n g weights In gym nas ti cs and aerob ics you ca n gel limber to do different nip s J unior J osa Roc ha s aid , " ll 's tough and a lot of hard work and a lso 11 takes s kill ' Ph oto by Ron Finell 1

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Right About. .. Fr~hman Ju stin Fleury measures h1 s drawing for Drafting In A v1at1on, stude nts looked at flight fundamental s, built lots of models and gliders, and worked w i th aerospace technology Fres hman Em ily Daniel s sai d , " Av1at1on 1s coo l and 1l will help me get aJob ." Ph oto by Ron Finelli

Flying Sparks Sophomo re H ar ley B artosh welds on a frame 1n Metal Shop I n Intro to Auto , s tudent s learned the baste 1nfonnat1on they need e d to own an automobile , s uch as general service for their cars Freshman M att Jon es sa id , " I like metal s hop because lhe torches are cool." Photo by Amy W ilso n

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In metal s hop , s tu dents learned about severa l welding tec hn iq ues and how to work on metal millin g m ac hin es " I e nJOY me tal s h op a lot because Mr K 1s w ill i ng to s top and work w1lh everyo n e 1nd1 v1dually," sa id sen ior J ohn Eag le ton Ph oto by R o n Finelli

A lmost There Freshman J e remy Matlhews uses th e belt s ander 1n Wood S h o p In Arc hit ect ure, s tudents drew h o use p lans " I t takes hard work, determination , and a good pair of pants to be 1n m eta l shop ," s aid se ni or J oe H ippen s teel. Ph oto by R on Finelh .

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The wide variety of cla sses in the GHS Tech Arts program are not just courses you take to pa ss time at school. It 's a huge mi sconception that Tech Art s classes are time s to me ss around to get an easy' A' . They are fun and interes ting, but a lot mor e time and effort goes into them than you may think. The two Te ch Arts teacher s are Mr. John Kellenbenz and Mr . Jeff Hauser. " I like Mr. Hauser becau se he 's crazy like that," said se nior J.D . McMurtry " I took Drafting beca u se I like to draw all the time ," sa id fr es hman Colin Haynes. Kim Giddeon and Carl Burg.

Airborne Se nior Wes ton Haverkamp butlds hi s plan e 1n Aviati o n I n Draftin g, st udent s u sed their mechani cal drawing s kill s to produce drawings for vanous techni cal reaso ns s uch as bu1ld1ng d esig n , and fab r ication " M etal s hop 1s coo l because I get to work w11h my hands," sa id sop homore Ru s ty Byrd Ph oto by R on Finclli.

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Wh e r e e l se can yo u l e arn a bout yo ur r o l e as a citize n , the C iv il W a r , th e Ro m a n Empir e , a nd the ec on o m y? Th e a n s w e r i s Soc ia l Studi es, wh e r e yo u ca n l ea rn a b o ut a ll o f these thing s and m o r e, whil e h av in g fun Soci a l Studi es cl asses in clud e Ame ri can G ove rnm e nt, Am e ri ca n a nd W o rld His t o r y, Gove rnm e nt and E co n o mi cs, P sycholo gy, Soc io l ogy, Geog r a phy, a nd AP Hi st o ry Se ni o r Andrea Lanterman sa id, " Beca u se o f AP Hi s tory1 I h a v e mu ch m o r e t o o ffe r t o t o d ay's soc i e t y." So c ial Studi es teac h e s u s a b o ut eve rything fr o m th e mind t o o ur hi s tory. By Ca rl Burg a nd Kim G idd eo n

Get It? Se ni o r J o n P in ea u re p rese nt s Grea t Britain 1n th e AP His tory 3 moc k tri a l I n th e co re c lasses s t ud e nt s learn ho w to beco me good c 11 1ze ns " I hk e wo rld hi s tory bec a u<,e M r O ' Don s10 re la tes II to mode m tim es," s aid Juni o r And rea D1 ll bre nn e r Pho to by Bo b S tokes

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It W as He re Sophomores Kevin Cle rkm and Jeff Pa schall work on geographi cal maps m American H istory In American Governm e nt s tu dents learn th e governme nt' s e ffec t on th e economy " I n Governmen t and Econom,cs, I'm learning a lot with m y com munity serv ice proJect," said senio r Carolyn Burg. Ph oto by Ron Finell ,

E x ac tl y Senior Bri an Sanden. argues his point with sen ior B111 Nee 1n the AP H istory 3 moc k trial Geography s cudents learn the locat 1ons and c lim a tes of counlnes • Amencan Government s a good c lass because we have a lot of work so we' re never bored,· satd fre s hman Celes ce Con nelly Ph o to b y Bob Stokes

Movin g On Sopho m ore Ni c k Eagl eso n work s on h is m a p in Am erican Hi s tory P syc holo gy stud e nts learne d about ho-w th e mind work s " As a teacher. you've go t to ha ve a sense of hum or a n d be able to mak e Jokes wi t h th e studenb," s aid M rs Wahl

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Looks Good Sophomores S teve Starner and Sherry White do an assig nm en t m th e ir American Hi s tory books I n Sociology s tud e nt s learn about h ow pe op le int eract 1n g roups " I hk e P syc hol ogy beca u se 1t 's a re ally ne at su bJ cct and I ltke lea m,n g about th e mind ," said se nior Laure y M a tt ox Ph oto by Ron Fin e lit

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Lis ten Up A bu s i ness class listens to a s peaker 1n th e c afetena Th e Creative Compu ters c lass 1s d es ig n ed lo help s tu dents learn to u se the IBM o r Ma ci ntosh well Eryn M eye r said, " I took thi s c lass to gel to know the co mputer" Photo by Ro n Fin el11

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Aland reads 1n c lass Spo n sors o f FBLA are bu s in ess tea c h ers, M s Ph yllis P nce and M s Gail O ' Neil Fres hman Jamie Zeigle r s aid ," I really liked Creative Compu ters, I learned a lot " Ph oto by Amy Wil so n

Hard at Work Bu si nes s s tudents work o n papers dunng bu s ine ss class The Bu s in ess D e partment se l up a pizza boot h at the Homecoming Carnival. Freshman Abbey Hawes sa id , " Keyboarding 1s fun and 1s a good ume to talk with friend s." Photo by Amy Wil s on Answe r Man Fres hman Ru ssell Mal tempo aids another bu s in ess s tudent dunng th e ir co mputer c lass Th ere is a J ob Board po s ted up by the bu s iness clas ses for any o ne interes ted and ca n meet th e requireme n ts Fres hm a n Chris Bl u se s aid , " Keyboarding taugh t me to type fast s o that 1 ca n ge t a good JOb ." Ph o to by Amy Wil so n

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The bus iness cla sses offered at GHSarevery likely to bejus ta simportant as the mandatory cla sses s uch as math, sc ience, and English. The mo s t popular of the bus iness classes in clud e Bu s iness/ Personal Law Keyboarding, Creative Computers andFBLA. When asked about her favorite class, Creative Computers, Ms. Phyllis Price stated," The class i s named Creative Computers because the s tudent s design their own program s after they meet the earlier requirements; everyone should take a bu siness class."

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Keep on Pushin ' Junior Meagon Z iegler hands water to a runner dunng a com munity -serv,ce proJect This year FBLA planned to take a tnp to Vail. Last year's v,ce pre si dent Jak e M c Dan,el s sai d ," FBLA 1s a good leammg experience for everyone Photo by Andrew Long

Eve ry s tud e nt a t o n e tim e o r a no th e r , h as as k e d himse l f th e in ev itable hi g h sch oo l q u es ti o n : " Whe n a m I go in g t o u se thi s in th e r ea l w o rld ? " If yo u find yo urse lf as kin g thi s qu es ti o n m o r e o ft e n th e n n o t , t a kin g a consume r an d life s tudi es co ur se is jus t wh a t yo u n eed . This d e p a rtm e nt o ff e r s c l asses r a n gin g fr o m F oo d Ex p e ri e n ce t o Re1a ti o n s hip s So ph o m o r e A m y Vecchiarelli sa id th a t h e r favo rit e p a rt o f Foo d Ex p e ri e n ce is II ea tin g ." Th ese c la s ses foc u s o n explo rin g r ea liti es a nd r e s p o n s ibilities o f r ea l life a nd a r e a lot o f fun . A . Pitt a nd C. Wint e r

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Re la 11 o ns h1 ps cl ass. In Se ni o r S tra teg ies, c la sses a re d1 v 1dcd 1010 th ree d1 ffere n1 part s bu s1ness/law math finan c in g, and co ns um er a nd fa mil y s tudi es Se ni o r Sha nn on Rood sa id , " I think ta k ing Se ni or S tra teg 1el, 1c; im po rt a nt beca ulle 1t 'c; he lpin g me ge t a J o b ."

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Li s te n U p Juni ors Canne n Hols in ge r. Sandra J o hn son and se ni or Amber Chu rches spe ak th e ir minds 1n Re latt onsh1ps Thi s co urse was designed to help s tud e nts learn how to understand relat1on sh 1ps a nd the fam il y ltfe cycle Jum or Sandra Johnson said s he enJoyed Relauonsh 1ps because. " You ge t to learn about real life stuff, and 11 changes your whole perspective on ltfe " Ph oto by Amy \Vtl so n Mmm , Mmm , Good Freshman Aaron W1l so n, J osh Pumphrey and Brian Gee sa mpl e thetrcuhnary creation In Child and Parenttng , s tudent s exam in ed their ow n ch ildhood learning growth , and develop me n ts. Jun ior S han non Holsi nge r said about Consu me r and Famil y classes, th ey ·•relate to real ltfe s1tuat1ons." Ph oto by Ron Finellt

Hear Me Out Juni or Ma c helle Be rnard gives her op101on 1n Re lat 1ons h1p s c lass Many co ns um er and life st ud y c lasses were des ig ned to help s tudents learn and a pply me thod s of managing th e home environment Ms Brook Ehrman sai d, " l thmk that c lass prepares th e s tud e nt s for th e real world" Ph oto by A1n y \V ilson

Pour It On Fres hm e n Bri a n Gee, and Josh Pumphrey prepare th eir apple pie an Food Experi e nce L1v10 g On Your Own was a c la ss c rea ted to pro vide s tud e nt s with ind epe nd e nt hvan g s kill s Fre s hm an Stephanie Fisher 1s takin g Food Expc n cnce, "beca use I c an mee t ne w people " Ph o to by Ron F ine lh

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Next Step Senior Du~eReherworks on his mPower mull1med1a proJect in Engli sh 4 At the Rocky Mountain Internet Expo, students interested 1n the Internet could use the latest computer technology " I took Creative Computtng IBM because I think computers are 1nterest1ng," said senior Ronelle Black Photo by Ron Finelh

Right There Senior Matt M ontgomery helps senio r Katy Ratz with her yearbook spread The bu s iness department 1s trying to have a more advanced lab to teach a vanety ofcomputer applications

• I liked the Internet Expo because l go t to play on S1ltcon Graphics compu ters ," s aid Junior Aaron Brown

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Need Help Juni ors C hri s John so n , Cy Hall and Dale W ebs t er use a compute r at the I nternet Expo I n Creat ive Computing IBM , students learn about spreads h eets "You can do almost everyth ing on computers, and th ey are where t he future's leading," s aid sophomore Ju su n S t1e gelme1er Ph o to by Ron Fin elh

Ahhh Freshmen Joe B orde n and Amber Davi s, se nior Ronelle Blac k , and Junior Jason Leys hon play a computer ga me In Bu s mess Commun1cat1ons, s tud e nt s i n t egrate word processing with Mi croso ft Office. " Mu Ill media 1s cool because we have fun work on the Internet," sa id sen ior J ohn DeLaTorre

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Co mput e r lite r acy 1s m and a t ory in th e 90' s. M os t of th e job s of t he futur e will in vo lve u s ing co m pu t e r s GHS o ffe r s a va ri ety of cl asses th at te a ch th e co mpute r s kill s th a t w ill be n ee d e d in futur e ca r ee r s Co mput e r classes in clud e K eyb oa rdin g , C r eativ e Co mpute r s IBM, an d Multim edi a M ac intos h . In a dditi o n , m a n y othe r cl asses tr a diti o n a ll y m a k e u se of compute r s , s u ch as P h ysics, Dra ftin g, A v i a ti o n , and Yea rb oo k . " Multim e di a M ac intosh i s r ea lly fun b eca u se you g e t to w o rk with a l o t o f h igh tec h gad ge ts," said juni o r Mike Roy By Kim

More Work Fres hm an M ark H age lberg wo rks o n a n ass ig ne d p roJ ec t I n Cre ati ve Computing IBM Key boardin g 2 s tud e nt s work o n 1nc reas 1ng their typin g s pee d and typ i ng doc u me nt s s uc h a s bu s iness te llers " I think M ultim e di a M ac int os h is fun bec au s e we c an c rea te o ur o wn v ide os 1n th e co mp uter," sa id fre s hman Kri s un a Ho pk i n son P h o to b y R o n Fin e lh

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C H S a thl e ti cs, it i s th e ultim a t e t es t of s tr e n gth a nd e ndur a n ce. If you ar e v i ctorio u s, yo u fee l like yo u co uld conque r anythin g. T o s u ccee d yo u h ave t o d evo t e many prec i o u s h o ur s t o prac ti cin g and p e rfec ting yo ur ga m e . P a in a nd s w e at b ec ome r e gular occ urr e n ces o n thi s r o ut e to p e rfec tion . It a l so r e quir es d e te rmin a ti o n . With o ut thi s yo u wo uld h ave n o d es ir e to try y our b es t or w in . Th e fin al r e quir e m e nt t o s u ccess i s t e am uni ty a nd s p o rts m a n s hip . Th e s a y in g " Th e re is n o I in t ea m " i s tru e b eca u se yo u can on l y win a ga m e o r m ee t thr o u g h team e ffort . Th e n yo u put a ll of yo ur pr ac ti ce to th e t es t. Is yo ur tim e a nd d e di ca ti o n t o th e s port go in g t o l ea d yo u t o a v ictory? Onl y y ou can t e ll. Th e C H S s p o rt s of t e nni s, so ftb a ll , c ro ss co untr y , go lf, foo tb a ll, gy mn as ti cs, v olle yb a ll, s occe r , b as k e tb a ll, wr es tlin g, swimming, tr ac k , b aseb a ll , a nd l ac r osse a ll ex p e ri e n ced vic t o ri e s thi s seaso n C lf S a thl e t es r e wrote th e d e finiti o n o f exce ll e n ce in athl e ti cs b eca u se th ey a r e Demons b y Definition . Katy Ra t z

sport n. 1. Any recreational activ• • 1ty, gam.e, com.peti• tion requiring bodily exertion. 2 . An organized activity where Dem.ons can demolish other teams. 3. Where sweat, pain'.) and adreualine are rewards of hard work. 4. Only institution where stu• dents can becom.e savages.

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Bump It! Ju nior H eath e r Tu mwa ll bu mp s th e b a ll h a rd a t one o f th e ga me s. Turnwall 's servin g avera ge was 91 perce nt for th e s eas o n Fres h m a n Kali e S todo l a s aid , " I th1 n k t hat th e fre s h m a n voll e ybal I te am d id a n exce ll en t JOb th is yea r beca u se of all th e team u n it y w e had " P hoto by R o n F ine lh

Go Long Se ni o r K ev in Bilge r bnngs hi s ann bac k to throw th e ba ll to a teammate at the Green M ountain g am e Th is year's foot ba ll team w as ex tre m ely yo un g a nd because of th 1s t hey h ad a tough seaso n Se n ior D rew S mith sa id , ' 11u s seaso n was ro u g h but 1t w as a g rea t tea m lo ha ve fo r my se n ior year" Ph oto by R o n Fin el h

Give Me the Ball J uni o r C h ri s Roze ll e fi g ht s to ge t th e b a ll fr o m hi s Arv a d a Wes t oppo ne nt R oze ll e wa, th e le a din g sco re r fo r th e seaso n with e ig ht go a ls. Se n io r T ed P o l11t e sa id , " Th is yea r w as to ug h but we ha d a lot o f fun s h o win g ou r te am sp1nt li k e wh c. n we di d c razy s tuff to o u r h a1 r 1" Ph o to by Bill Ke ll y •

Dog Pile Junior Rob Ch1lderston comes out on top of a tackle Sen tor DrewSm1lh was this year' s leading receiver, takin g 13 6 yards per catch Ch,lders ton said , "The best part offootball 1s seeing th eir face after you crush th em ." Ph oto by Ron Finelh

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Co lumbin e 18-3 4 Wheat Ridge

Centauru s 0-41 Evergreen

Arvada 13-28 Lakewood

Green Mountain 6-7 Conifer

Dak o ta Ridg e 26-12 Alameda

Makin ' the Pass Juni or Jas on M yers prepares to laun c h the f ball Senior Th omas Ou s ter wa s thi s year's hi g hes t sco rer wit h nine tou c h downs Se ni or Kev in Bil ger sa id , " The main reason l play football 1s to puni s h people " Ph oto by Ron Fin e ll,

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Determination. Perseverance. Challenge. These are all definitions of what it takes to play football . This year's team di scove red that football is not always defined by winning or l osing, but by teamwork and s chool spirit. Senior Dre w S mith said, " This season is one of the bes t we ' ve had b ecause we ' re all so close." School spirit ran thick when the team won i ts very firs t game on Homecoming nigh t agains t Dako ta Ridge. "C oach M att Loyd i s a dedicated coach and h e comma n ds respect th ro u gh fr ie n ds h ip no t force ," said junio r Joel Nel s on . Andrew Long and J ul ia Schm idt

Run for th e Mon ey Senior Drew S m i th catc h es the ball an d make s a run for th e e nd zone Junior qua rt erback J aso n M yers made 69 co mpl e t 1ons thi s year Coac h M att Loyd sai d , ' Th e team's greatest s trength 1s t hat th ey are d e te rmin ed and t hey do not give up " Ph oto by Ron Finella

Fro nt Row: J Goble , S Fro s t, J Burkett, T Shi e lds, J Garren, R Moore eco nd Row: M Newman , M. Rood , A. Seymour, T. Du s ter, C Eddy, D. Smith , W Bortles Th i rd Row: T Eilers , R. McCallum , A. Rogers, J Moles, J Nelson , R. Ch1ldersto n. K. B ilger. N Lahey Fourth Row: A Wieber J Myers, J Eagleson , J Schlieman T Onhaela J Hotse np1ll er, M Monc kton Bac k Ro w:Coach Bob Hay es and Coac h Mau Llo yd. Ph o to by Randall Ol sso n
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The varsity so ftb a ll te a m was a r ea l hit! Softball r eq uir es a huge amount o f dedi catio n , s tr eng th and desire. The hour s put in definitely determine yo ur r a t e of s u ccess. It was a l o ng seaso n , but as it wound d ow n , the Demons were victorious.

" M ost of th e yea r was u sed to r ebuild the t ea m , and we s truggl ed during l eague, but we did be co me s tron ger Finally at Re gio nal s it all cli cked together and we be a t Gateway, the top ranked t ea m in th e s tate . It was awesome and I will n eve r forget 1 t! 11 sa id junior Ma e ge n C onnoll y . Amber Schaefer and Fe rmina Moore

I ' m Go nn a Ge t Yo u Semor HeatherW1lson impauently awa1ls lh e ball 's am val 1n order to get the runner o ut The team co ns isted o f a lo l of underc la ss men as well as a smaller g roup of elders " M y pit c hin g really improved thi s year, I feel a lot stronger," sa id Junior Katie Cooper Ph oto by Ron F1nell1

Ge t Off My B ase Juni or Bnanna \Veils snags lh e ball JU St ,n ttme to beal the runner Thi s year's team was a conu nuan ce of last years Sta te Runner- ups. " Tiu s year's softball team was a blast I I had the bel> t seaso n ever It was my teammates th e made 1t th a t way I Though I am leaving I wi sh next year's team th e be s t of lu c k. ," sa id sen ior Heat h e r Wil so n P hoto by Ron F1nelh

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There are m any wa}s to 01p the other team out when ballin g, slap bunt drag bunl a n d a regular bunt "Thi s year's team has a lot o f sp in! They are always yelling and chee rin g during their games,'' sa id se mor Bnan Murphy Ph oto by Ron F ine ll,

Front Row H ea th er Wil so n , Crystal Cra ig. Abbe y Kn ox, Amber Churches B rianna W e ll s. Ba c k Row (coach) Shanno n Hi g h Kall e Cooper S hannon S umn e r Taleah M alaya. Ca rl y W1ll1 am, Nol Pi c tured - (coac h ) Jodi

Ready, Aim, Fire Senior AmberChurche, 1, about 10 throw the ball after retrieving the h11 g rounder Thi, ye.irs dcfen,e wa, very s tron g "Thi s ye ar was re .ill} 1ntcn,c hut I loved ever} minute o f 11 and can't wail unul next ~.1,on ,.u<l ,ophomorc Sh.mnon Su mn e r Ph oto hy Ron Fin ell,

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It 's A ll Min e Sen io r Phillip W11l1s prepares lo pass lh e ball lo a fell ow team male Sophomore CharlteCorbm andJun1orChris Rozelle made second learn all conference Sop h omore Donald Doman us s aid. "Charlie was a great player because he always gives hi s be s t "

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Fa n cy Foo tw o rk Jun1orChns Rozellednbbles the ball down th e field towards the goal C hn s was th e leading scorer w1lh e ight goals

Sophomore Charlie Corbin said , •·1 JU SL try lo do my besl for the team " Ph olo by B K elley

Front R<>w R O ' Bnen , J Schreiner, W Sramek , A Smllh , G Sims, G . Outerbrid£e

Middle Row · J Borden , M Sola, C Rozelle. P W1lli s, J Chappell , S Atkinson , J Needham Back Row · Coach Reid , E J ones. T Poltue C Corbm S Pranailis, !:> Domanu s, A Solomon , J Blackney Coac h C S c hmidt

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Take It Away Senior J ason C h appell attempls 10 take the ball from his Arvada opponent The team lost most of , ts p layers last year and had to struggle to live u p Lo t he expeclat 1ons of G H S Soph omore Sco tt Atkinson said, "None of us played together before. so 11 was harder 10 get us to p lay as a tea m " P hoto by B Ke ll ey

Fro m h ea d e r s t o dribblin g, th e bo ys' s o cce r te am ch a ll e n ge d th ei r o pp on ents every tim e Th e t ea m pla ye d w e ll agains t 4 A tea m s, but had to w o rk h a rd e r aga ins t SA te ams. Coac h Ch ad Reid and A ss i s t a nt Coac h Co l in Sc hm idt work e d hard t o teac h th e tea m a nd k ee p th e s pirit a li ve So ph o m o r e Ryan O ' Brien sa id , " Th e coac h es pus h yo u to exce l. " Th e t ea m h as p l a y e d so m e diffi c ult o pp on ent s this y ear Se ni o r P h i llip W i lli s , captain o f th e tea m , sa id, " W e' v e come a l o n g wa y s in ce th e b e ginnin g of th e seaso n ." BJ Re yn old s and A . Jo hn so n

Nee d As pirin ? Sophomore Scotl At k inson keep:. t h e ball away fro m h is opponen t by using a header Sophomore J ared Blackney, w i th four assists h ad the most for t he team So ph omore Austin Smith sa id. ' They yell at us to do good a nd m ake us ru n too much " P hoto by B Ke ll ey

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In o rd e r fo r a t ea m to s u cceed, th e pl aye r s mu s t h ave grea t t eamw o rk V o ll eyb a ll is n o exce pti o n t o thi s rul e This yea r 's t ea m go t as fa r as they did due t o exce ll e nt t ea mw o rk . A cco rdin g t o juni o r Heather Tumwall , " Th e b es tp a rt o fb e in gon th e vo ll eyb a ll t ea m w as th at I m a d e a lot o f r ea ll y goo d fri e nd s a nd l e arne d h ow t o w o rk w i th th e m a s a t e am ." Th e va r s ity vo ll eyb a ll t ea m cons i s t e d m os tly of juniors. N ex t ye ar th e t e am will b e a fo r ce t o b e r ec kon e d with a s th e t e am will b e m a d e up o f ex p e ri e n ce d seni o r pla yers . H e d y Kunt e r

Serve It Up Debb ie W ilber s lam s a pow e rful serve to th e o th er tea m The vo ll e yball tea m th is year had 93 perce n t se rvin g acc u racy De bbi e s aid , " Ou r se rves rea ll y rocked thi s year " Ph o to b y R Fi n e llt

Fi rs t Row : Ly nn Mah aras , J e nni fe r El g in De bbi e W il be r , B ro ok e H o m ec k e r Second Row : Ca rl ey Wtlh a m s, S on ia Cam ey Third Row : Co ac h Rh o nd a Adam s C hanly Lon g, Coac h Sandy Au sti n Hea lh e rTum w all Coac h C aro l y n C ro uc h, Amy T1e ts ort , Co ac h Robin Nei ls Back Row: Ambe r C am ey , Lind s a y \ Vinh am

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He re It Com es Juni or Carl ey W1l11am s stretches to reach th e ball so she can return 1t to her opponents' side of the court Th e team lh1 s year brok e 39 records Sophomo re Lind say Winham said, " I like h ow close 1h e team 1s " Pho10 by R Finelh

Got It Juni or Amber Camey prepares to h111h e ball ba c k over th e ne t, whil e JUn1or Lynn Maharas wat c h es, ready to Jump 1n 1f he lp I ll needed Amber and JUnior Heat h e r Tumwall were th e captains this yea r Amber sa id , " I like volleyball because of th e com pet1t1ven ess"

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In for the Kill Sop homore Sonia Carney s pik es the ball over the net in an auempt to gain a point for Golden Juni or H ea th e rTumwall broke s ix o f the 22 1nd1v1dual reco rd s h erse lf So phomore Lind sey Alpers sa id " I lik e th e fn ends that I mak e on th e team " Ph oto b y R Fin e ll,

} Team Played Score Team Played Sco re D ' Evelyn 15 -8 16- 14 S 1an dlcy Lake 11 15 15 17 Alameda 10- 15 I 0-15 Pomona 6- 15 5- 15 J efferson 15-1 15-4 Green M ountain 10-15 7-15 Alameda 15-7 8-15 15-3 Wheal Rid ge 15-6 6-15 5 15 Dakota Ridge 15 -5 15-7 Columbine 7- 15 0-15 Lin co ln 15-2 I 5-2 Chae field 3-15 5-15 S kyv1ew 8-15 6-15 D1 stn c ts (played 3 teams) Bear Creek 15-6 14-16 14- 16 Denver W est 8-15 15 -8 I 3- I 5 Arvada W es1 I 3- 15 0- 15 Arvada 6-15 3- 15 Arvada 7-15 9- 15 P onderosa 4- 15 IO I5
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Chip Shot Senior Pe ter M oo ney tak es a swing at the ball while fe ll ow compet it ors watch carefu ll y Every member of thi s year' s team will be returning n ex t season except P eter, the s ole senior J unior J os h B arthles s aid , " W e can ' t wait W e a re ready to rule next season's tournaments." Ph oto by M ark H omec k e r

Co u rse Score

Eagle 31714th

Fox Hollow 32815 th

We s t Wood s 33016 th

Indian Tree 33717 th

Foothill s 32416 th

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• S i ghtin g th e S h o t Junior Luke V a nWoen se l pati e ntly watc h es the ball to see where hi s next m ove will be Luk e and hi s teamm a tes se ni or Pe ter Moon ey and JUnior J os h Barthl es ranked i n the top half of the playe rs in the Bi g 10 league . Petersatd, " We had a really unique tea m th is year " Photo b y Mark H omec k e r

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When you think of high school sports, golf may not immediately come to mind . You have got to respe ct the GHS golf tea m for how well they play the game. The team worked very hard and put forth a valiant effort this year. Coach Mark Homecker sa id, " The team was good enough to compete at the state level thi s year. We Just needed to do well at regional co mpetition." However, placing e i ghth out of 24 teams at Regionals fai l ed to qualify them. Juni or Luke Van W oensel sa id, 11 Go lf is always fun especial l y when we ge t to mi ss class." Cara Sn yder, LeeAnne Kephart a nd Tim Pray

Practice makes Perfect Juniors Ryan Wobbrock and Luke VanWoensel Lakes turns pracucang their shots The team impressed everyone by placing second at the Skyland In vitational this year Junior David Feth said , " Compellng 1s th e best part about golf " Photo by Mark H ornecker

Front Row : Luke VanWoensel , Peter Mooney , David Feth, Shawn Parker. Jos h Brook s Ba c k Row : Josh Barthels. Behren Roy s ter, David Sund , Ryan Wobbrock, Zachary Shark
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The GHS tennis team was a good mixture of different grade levels, unlike las t year which was dominated by undercla ss men This team definitely showed what they can do winning all but one match. Junior, Drew Coonan sa id , " We really worked well as a team ." All members qualified to move on to the state tournament . Sophomore, Brandon Allen sai d , 1'Everybody did so well at regional s it was unbelievable .'1 Junior , Mike Frost wa s the only one t o place at final s. He placed third in the #2 s ingles . Le s l ey Hueman and Tiffany Gill

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Back Handed Juni or Drew Coonan returns the ball to hi s opponent. At regionals thi s year everyone qualified to go on to the state tournament Junior M ike Frost sa id ." W e all worked hard this year and 1t s howed dunng regionals ." Ph o to by Ron Finell 1
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White Men Can Jump! Sophomore Alexe, Sologoub Jumps to hit the ball. returning 1t to the other side of the court. During the state tournament. Junior Mike Fro st took home third place for #2 s ingles Junior Troy Hannemann said. " I really enjoy being able to s how off my abilities during tenni s matc hes ." Photo by Ron Finelli
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Watch Out! Junior Mike Fro ,t slic.e., che ball acro,s the court wi1h his backhand return. rece1v1ng a point Coach Enc J enning:> received help thi s year from E n c H orvat , dad, especially during the ,1a1c and regional tournaments Freshman Tim P ray sa i d 'We played well 1n regionals and stale, but we all got tough opponents " Photo by Ron Finelh

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Team Played Score T eam Played Score Columbine 2-5 Pomona 5-2 Green Mtn . 4 -3 Wheat Rid ge 2-5 Bear C reek 6- 1 Arvada We s t 4-3 Standley Lake 5-2 Mullen 5-2 Arvada 6-1 Regional s I st Chatfield 6- 1 State 7 th
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Front row · J oe Cascio , Tim Pra y, Alexei So l ogou b , Ru sse ll Mal tempo , Bran don Allen, T roy Hann e m ann Ba c k r ow · Coac h Enc Jennings Mu c h Sandoval. Enc Horvat Andrew Coonan. Ian Sc hmidt , M ike Frost, Bill Nee , Gerard T e na Ph o to b y Ra ndall Olssen

Diving Demon Senior Jamie Harvey 1s about to hit the waterw1th on e of her dives at the Pomona mee t The d1vmg team ha s done e xtremely good Jo b thi s y e arw,tha lot of help from th e c oa ch es " The c oac hin g 1s g re at and the s wim me et s are a lot of fun ," s aid fr es hman Anna Berkm a n Photo by Ron Finelh

Determination Se nior Katy Rat zsw1ms hard in one of the free sty le events a t P omona The Lady Demon s worked as a team and h ad a solid standi ng through the year ' Thi s year h as been great because o f all of tea m camaraderie and Sarah Palm er's c hocolate chip coo ki es," sai d Ratz. Photo by Ron Fin

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The Lady Demons practi ced swimming every day after school at the Golden Rec center for an hour and a half In addition, they also h ad to do 15 minute s of dry land stretchmg. The results of their dedica tion and terrific team work s how e d thi s year . They had a great season With the h e lp of Coach Steve Bate s , the GHS girls ' swim team beca m e a great big family Coach Bates had the help of two assis tant coaches, Shannon Greivel and Luke Young . "Our team is extremely cl ose plus we have a l ot of s pirit," said junior Sarah Palmer K. We s tby , E. Hagberg, & J. Ward

First Row : E. Ryan , A Meagher, S Loga n, M Ri ch. M Th omas. A Ber km an, M Rudd y, M Fin e, N MarJ...ovch,ck. S Dovey, S Ph1ll1p s Sec ond Row : J Kin g, L Hoogheem S Palmer Third Row P Greeley, M Kea tin g. S Arndt, A H ooghee m , K Versaw, K . Ratz, T Dovey. K Fa gerb urg Ba c k R ow · Coac h Steve B ates, J H arvey , J Kun ze, R Pol11te , H Win sor , J L1n se nb1 gler, K P olttte, K J onel>, Coac h Luke Young Photo by Lee Hovey Kin g

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Leader Of The Pa ck Senior Kri ste n Versaw, o n e o f th e top s wimm ers at GHS , 1s defiantl y out 10 front of the others in thi s event The Lady Demon s have had a great seaso n with th e excep ti on of their last s wim meet aga1n s l Arvada Wes t ' Th e coaching is a great, and th e s w,m meet s are fun ," sa id freshman Anna Berkman Phot o by R o n F ine ll,
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Runnin g fi ve t o s i x mil es a d ay m ay n o t see m lik e mu ch fun t o so m e p eo ple but to th e G H S c r oss co untry t ea m it i s. Th ey run fo r mil es o n e nd h o pin g fo r th eir fas t es t tim e eve r . Thi s yea r b o th th e girls' a nd b oys' t ea m s m a d e it to St a t e. Freshman

Tia Klug- Wessell sa id, " W e' r e d oing r ea lly goo d thi s yea r , and I h o p e w e t a k e fir s t in St a t e and b ea t C h erry C r eek !" Junior Mike Frost h as a diffe r e nt r easo n for runnin g, " The l ac k o f oxy g e n t o th e bra in mak es it m o r e fun .'' Juni o r Aaron Barrett thinks , " It 's h a rd but th e chi ck s a r e ni ce." In th e e nd all the runnin g p a id o f f. K. Ra t z a nd A . Wil s on

Around the Corner J unior Danielle Chappell eas ily pa sse s her opponent as she r ounds a comer m the Dakota Ridge l nv11a11onal Th e Dako ta Ridge I nvlle had many obs tacles like runnmg through a lake and going through mud pit s " Senior J oe Cascio sa id , " I lost my shoes running th rough the lake 1" P hoto counes y of the Versaw family

I'm Gonna Pass Him Senior M a tt Frost blows away his oppone n t from M u ll e n a t th e Northglenn Invi tational This year's cross country team did extremely we ll because of all o f its dedicated runners and all t h e new freshme n on the tea m Senior B rad B o ul ey said, "Cross cou ntry 1s a lot of fun , but t h e meets are really painful because you are runni ng three m iles as hard as yo u poss ibly can ." Pho to counesy of the Versaw fam ily

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Taking the Lead Senior Aimee Hoogheem pa sses another runner , helping her secure the lead Hoogheem was the best runn er for the girls' team Hoogheem said, '' I really hope I can win State thi s year 1" P hoto courtesy of the Versaw family

( Determination Sophomore J osh Brid geman runs his hardest at the Northglenn lnv1tat1onal To be on the cross country team one ha s to be a dedicated, hard worker and willtng to run through anyth ing Senior Bnan Sanders said. "You have to be in sane to run for so long and so hard , but most of the team ,s in sane anyway so 11 doesn't matter" P hoto cou rt esy of the Versaw family

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O u c h Se n ior Ni kk i Varve ri s fa ll s to th e floor to ge t th e ba ll " \Ve ha ve h a d a s uccess ful seaso n a n d I h ope that we can do th e sa me ne x t season ,'' sa id fre sh m an Erin Roze ll e R oze ll e w as th e to p score r on 3rd leve l sco rin g ove r 3 14 poin ts Ph o to by D Byrne

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J uni o r Laura Ekberg ye ll s for th e ball 1n th e ir l as t reg u lar seaso n g am e ag ain s t C olumbin e Des pite of th e ir 8- 1 1 rec ord , th e D e mo ns d id better t h a n pre di c te d " l ' m very proud o f the m W e w e re s upposed to co m e in las t 1n l e a g ue, but w e' re d e fin i te l y n o t la s t " sai d Coac h S h a nn o n H ig h Ph o to b y D By rn e

Can ' t Go There So ph o mo re Tal e ah M ala y a tn es to s to p a Co lu m b i ne Re bel fro m a dv a n c in g Th e Lady D e mon s w e re v e ry agg res s ive th is pas t season a nd gave tl e v e rythin g they h ad . C o ac h S h a n non H ig h s aid th e tea m w as , " Qui c k , po si ti ve, and d e d ica te d " Ph o to b y D By m e

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Th e Lady Demons did a great job thi s yea r and ended up with a re cord of 8-11 overall on th e r egular seaso n . " W e didn ' t ba ck down to anyone. I reall y think we ' ll win a l ot of games ne x t year." sai d Coach Shannon High . GHS will mis s only one talented se nior to graduation, se nior Nikki Varveris . " We are going to co me ba ck wi th a very s tro n g team, and I ' m l ooking forward t o it," sa id fr eshman Laura Word . Th e high es t sco rer o n the va r s ity tea m , with a t ota l of 285 points, was junior TaraO'Neill . ByCarlBurgandNathan Blain .

Stop Junior Kri sti n John son guards a Columbine Rebel and s lops her from scori ng Junior Tara O'Neill scored a total of285 points thi s last seaso n on Vars1ly ' The beg1nn 1ng of lhe season was good, bul we s hould have won more games 10 league " said Ju nio r Andrea Dtllbrenner Phoco by D Byrne

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The boys' ba s ketball team had a terrifi c year rounding out the seaso n with a record of 7-9. Coach Bob Stokes said, "O ur bes t game wa s the televised game against Chatfield. We were doing very well and at the last minute they sco red , but the Demons played great." The boys ' bas ketball had worked hard , had strong shooters, a good defense, and started the year with high hope s. They improved their s hooting and defense over the year. Senior Erik Loseman sa id, '' Ba s ketball was a great experience, fun, and left me with a great m emory."

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Score Fres hman Luke Town send s hoo ts the w1nn1ng points with the free throws in the game against the West1es T o wn se nd earned the respect of the upper class men on h is team. despite being a freshman Townsend said, " I felt that being the only freshman would help me m the long run " Photo b y R o n Finelh I haul

Hustl e It Junior Enc Horvat dribble s the ball and l>h des p~t th e We s tm in s te r W esly s to make a lay - up dunng a tournament Th e boys' basketball team played very aggressive this year which brought them good s portsman s hip Senior Erik Loseman s rud , " I liked this year because the team was very close" Ph oto by Ron Finelh Team Played Score Team Played Score

Adams City 74-43 Chatfield 61-74

Broomfield 25 - 68 Bear Creek 46-63

SJ...yview 48-45 Pomo na 5 4-63

Wes tmin s ter 63 - 53 Arvada We s t 59-72

Con ifer 84- 36 Arvada 66-72

Lakewo od 62- 34 Wh ea t Rid ge 48 -6 1

Dak o ta Rid ge 69 - 53 Gre e n Mountain 60-66

Sta nl ey Lak e 7 1 - 52 Co lumbin e 82-83

In th e Way Juni or Joe Nel so n pu s hes hi s way through C h a tfi e ld whil e trying to dunk lhe ball Th e boys' bas ketball tea m had a g rea t year th anks to the support from lhe c rowd s J un1or Calvin Ke lley said, 'The c rowd s were great and I hope they co m e bac k. " Ph oto by Bill K e ll y

Han g Tim e Senior J os h M oles makes a beautiful la y- up w hil e gelli ng fouled by the W es tminste rWes ty s Thi s year's team had a lot of fun and s upport with th e ir Coach Bob Stokes Se n ior J ason Eagleso n sa id , " l liked th e compel1t 1on lh1 s year"

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Rou gh Housing J u ni o r Ni c k W a il ers tak es o ut h is aggress ion o n h is Arvada oppo n ent W ith over 35 wres tl ers t h is year, the w res tl in g tea m wa s pa c ked Coa c h C hu c k Reg ne r s aid , " A rva da W e s t w as o ur fa von te m ee t beca u se Arv ada W es t w as a ba g pow e rh o u se i n the pas t , b ut we beat t he m " Ph oto b y Ro n F i n e lh

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The GHS wre s tling team began the '97 season with a few losses, but went on to qualify seve ral member s for s tate. Their rate of improvement s hows great promise for ne x t year. Some wrestlers attributed their s u ccess to s killed coaching while others sa id it was due to the determination and hard work of the wrestlers themselves . When asked how he would improve the team next year, Junior Chris Hamblin said, " We can improve our determination and participation ." Leading the team as team captains this year were Juniors Rob Pineau and Mike Keen . Dale Webster Anna Kelso

Get Ready Sen ior Dale Sacry squares off with hi s oppone nt during a wrestling match at GHS The wrestling team had six seniors thi s year, which helped their record tremendously Sen ior Zac h Pike s aid , " Green Mountain was toug h but the seniors were good lh1 s year " Ph oto by Ron Finell, sports 85

First Row · W.Brown, F Morgan, N Montanez. S Katsura. M Curt1s , C B1dak, J Hall K Hopkin s on , J M atthews. M anager A.Bentley Seco nd Row · M Duarce, J Baeron , K Ram s teter, J Campbell , T Cecil , J Bi elak. G Trzepacz , J Dratch , A Cordoso Third Row · J Papes , J.Jan1 s h , B Bentley, C Hamblin , J Kell ey, J Bi ggs , R Pineau, M Gowley , J Hoen e , M Keen Back Row N Coach S Aeker, J Blackney, E.Fink , D Sacry, Z H aro ld , D Blackney, M Rogers , J Rocha Jr Head Coach C Reg ne r

The women 's gymnastics team did well in th e '96 season. With new freshman team member s and a so lid team of upperclassmen they prese nted themselves, as Coach Marilyn Wilcox sa id 1 " with willingness to help each other achieve their goals as a team ." The team opted to choose different captains throughout the year1 ba se d upon their attitude towards the welfare of the team. Sophomore member Vannessa Joiner said about the team 1 s success, " We ' re doing much better than last year."

Coach Wilcox pu shes the girls hard to give their best, and a winning season is the reward.

Reaching for Gold Ju n tor Erika Edwards starts a floor routine with s p1nt al a m eet at G H S Gymnasl!cs 1s a highly individual spo rt 1n which learn members mu s t rely on each other to preform well Senio r Bnann e Buri s sai d. " The besl part is th e meets because they are lots of fun and you ge t better each ume you co mpete " Ph oto by Ron Finelh

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Front Row: Marsha Councilman Seco nd Row : Elaine Ekberg , Casandra Dittbrenner Jamie Lins e nbigler Third R ow : J ess ica Bonng , Van essa J oiner, Ch1neane Noran s Back Row: Mari a Ra c so n, Andrea Dittbrenner , Sarah Kendell , Erika Edwards, Kelly McDaniel Not Pictured: Bnanne Bums Photo by Randall Ol sso n

Amazing Arabesque Senior Brianne Burn s competes on 1hc balance beam 1n one of her last htgh school meets Next year s te 01 w 11l lose many of 1ls members but they plan on working hard to be as strong as ever Senior Mana Rascon said, "Our team ts rea ll y good friend s with each other. making us better every meet" Photo by Ron Finell,

Scoreboard

Teams co mpeting

Bear Creek. Arvada. A-West

Wheat Ridge Lakewood Pomona

Bear Creek. Lakewood Standley Lake

Rebel Gator In, 11at1onals

\Vh ea t Ridge, A West, Conifer Lakewood , Conifer

A r vada, Green Mountain , Conifer

J V League Inv1tat1onaJ s

Green Mountain , A-Wesl

Varsity Champ1onsh 1p R egionals

Hangin' On Freshman El aine Ekberg perfo nn s a rou t ine on th e un eve n bars a t a m eet at G H S Th e team's hard w o rk and de1e rm1nat1on at p ractice s h owed up at the compe t11t o ns. Se ni or Sarah K e nd e ll sa id , "Gymnas ti cs is great co mpe11t1 o n t h a t takes lots of skill s that are hard o n the body and mind " Phot o b y Ron Fin el h

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Score 117 137 144 132 144 141 142 145 147 151 Standing 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 1St 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 8th 5th V sports 87

Posed to Perfec tion S e nior Kn s ty Robin son and fe llowTndettes are performin g the H and J 1ve at the Hom ec omin g as sembly Tut s has been bec ome one of the many ritual s at H o meco ming a sse mbli es. Se nior Be lh Mulvihill said , " It makes me JU St want todan ceeverywhere, e ve n in my s leep "

Down and Dirty The Tnd e tt es run one of lhe1r dan ce routln< al th e muddy Homec oming game Although what they do lool g lamourou s, the girl s definitely have to work hard Senior Chn sl H ut c hi son s aid " It 's really time c on s umin g, but I love 1t I had i mu c h fun 1"

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Photo by Ron Finel11 Deifl;\On s by nition Front Row : S usan Lu cas , Chnsu ne M aren , Vanessa Ha nnem a nn Second Row : Ke llee Tarum , Cry s tal Swa la, Kri s ty Robinso n , Kat ie Dors h Ba ck Row : H o lly Fo ste r , M eagon Ziegler, Damell e M ena p ace, Christina Hut ch ison , Be th Mul vh1II P hoto B y Randal Ol so n

G- H-S The Trideues do some serious spelling at an a s sembly 1n the fall The girl s worked h ard all year to get up m front of the stude nt body and perform Junior Vane ss a H annemen said , " I hope everyone realizes the amount of lim e and effon put int o every dance we perform " Ph oto by Ron Finellt .

The CHS Tridettes are m the spirit once again thi s year. Besides learning the various dan ce routin es and showing outstanding sc hool spirit, the Tridettes also hav e to hav e a huge amount of co mmitm e nt for the s quad . This year the Trid e tt es had even mor e press ur e than u s ual . They wer e trying to make national s, and as w e all know , only th e b es t can get there Junior S u s i e Lu ca s sa id, " I t 's the greatest feeling But w e cou l dn ' t get th ere without fund rai sing. " At Home co ming they had a match makinggamethatwa sa hug e s u ccess. Kim We s tby and Heidi S terrett.

C hee rin g T h em On The Tndeue s are gett in g the crowd m the sp1 n l during one of the a ss emb li es held th1 :. year As alway s. the Tndettes had a great lime getting u:. tota ll y pepped for Homecoming Senior Holly Fo s ter s aid " It ' s like performing with a team There 's not h ing like 1t Th e thrill of performing 1n front of hundred s of peop le , it 's th e bes t " Ph oto by Ron Finclh "

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Th e G H S C h ee r s co uld n o t b e a n y m ore upri s in g, c h ee r ful a nd s p o ntaneo u s as thi s yea r s g r o up o f e li te ch ose n t o r e prese nt and h e lp s upp o rt o ur sc h oo l. The Ch ee r s qu ad, m a d e up o f va r s i ty m e mb e r s r a n gin g fr o m so ph o m o r e t o se ni o r gi rl s Juni o r Robin Politte sa id, 11 Socce r i s m y favo rit e s p o rt t o ch ee r fo r b eca u se the c r ow d ge t s r ea ll y pump ed up whic h m akes th e playe r s m o r e pump e d up ." C h ee r s a r e coac h e d b y Ms. Joy Sumner, a ve t e r a n G H S c h ee rl ea d e r . S tr o n g d e d ica ti o n s h o w s th a t th e ch ee r s d e finit e ly give it th e ir a ll. Te r esa Emm o n s and D avi d Ba ll

Demon Prid eTh eC h eerss m1l eand wa ve fo r th e ca m e ra durin g th e par ad e Thi s Ho m eco min g, the C h ee rs so ld p o rn s for a fund - r a ise r fo r ne w unifo rm s J uni o r Ke ll y S av o ie sa1d , " J love c h ee rin g, it ' s g reat to see th e re ac ti o n o f th e c ro wd " Ph o to b y B .J Rey n o ld s

Ma c arena Th e C h eers d o lh e in fa mo u s M ac aren a du n ng an asse mbl y. The Ch eers battled ma n y p ro bl e m :. s u c h as a s m a ll sq u ad a nd h avi ng to find a ne w s pon so r mid y ear, lu ck1l y, Sh e n Ca ppell o too k ove r duti es as spo ns o r fo r lh e sq u ad J u ni o r T iffa n y Gill s aid , " C h eeri n g is a lo t of fun a nd 11 he lp s that lh e sq uad ge ts al o ng reall y we ll , w e w o rk hard and 1t s h ows" P ho to by Ron Fin e ll,

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Tower to th e Top Sophomore J..im1e Kochevar clirnhs to the top of the format1on during an as.,embly Th,., summer thC; Cheers part1c1pa ted 1n a week long NCA Cheer Camp at CU-Boulder Senior Sara Savoie said "C heering takes a lot of hard work and ded1c..itton" Ph oto by Ron Fincllt

Yell It Junior Kelly Savoie leads the crowd in a cheer at the Homcco m1ng assembl)' The Cheers were 1nv1ted to march 1n lhe CS M homecoming parade Junior Chnsla R1dl sa id, " I hke to gee the crowd in volved 1n games " Photo by Ron Fmelh

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Fron t Row : C hri sta R1dl , J amie Kochevar Seco nd Row : Laurey Mau o.x., Rob in Po litt e Third Row : Sara Savoie, Ka th e rin e Coll1gan. Ke ll y Savoie, Tiffan y Gill Ph oto by Randall Ols,en
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Third L e vel Football

F ro nt R o w :Coach C h ampagne. Jesse Presto n J ohn

Dyffryn Do mini c M on tan ez. J amie Ziegle r , Danny

Baue r, Gator Wil son, Derek Lin sco tt M iddl e

R ow: S h ad Valdez. Mike Gowey Brad Dan eck, Jason Fraser, Alex Cardoso, C hn s Valdez, Adam

M yers, Se th Gibson. M att S h a nn on, coach Engh sh

Bac k Row: Paul Lind , Trenton Clerkin , Alex W ells. Chad Gleaton , C lay Ben n ett, Kenney Ram ste tt e r , J osh Dratch. J on Coven, M att Curtis. Andrew M aley

Junior Varsity Football

F ro nt Ro w : J a k e Z wam , Ja so n Gregory. J eremy

H all. Ryan F rost. Adam Ri s tau , J osh Rood , Bnan

F o ll e, D oug Mudd Middl e R o w : J ohn Bi e lak ,

J aso n Long, Cole B1 e lak J1mm y B ol ltn ger. Brand o n

Rood. Sea n D av is. Spe ncer Barlow Chris Mill e r, Lev, He nd erson, Aaron H inkl e, J e rem1a Stanton ,

M o nt e P rzyb y lski B ac k Row: Coac h And erso n ,

Eric Guthne Is aac Wan o, Drew Wllltam s, Austin

Tu mer, Paul Barrett Um1t Ozdemir J eff Pasc hall ,

Greg Ander so n , Ju s un Re hd er, Kev in M1 c ke.

Mi c ha el Cappello. coach Hamm oc k

Junior Var s ity Soccer

F ro nt R o w : Sas ha Kot s ura. Evan W1ll1 s, M att

M orr ison. C h ad Serpan, R ya n V1erke, C hri s

Cap pell o. Bnan Logan John Streelman , Ben G eene n , coac h Radu M arcu Ba c k Row : Pe te r Du se nbury

Ben Gould Andrew Dal e. M ark H agelberg, 8111

H illen , Alan Dani e ls. Nathan Blain J ake H e ndrix

Kevin C lark , Mik e Sc hre in e r , J ason P rana1t1 s. J esse

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Third Level Softball

Front Row : Trina Garcia, Holly Scha nh als. Jessica Spice Ba c k R ow: Sara Co ffey H e 1d1 Dwi ggins, Amanda M odtz Emtly Yocom

Junior Varsity Softb a ll

Fron t Row : Tammy \Valc.ker Mi chelle B oyd Darcy Kr11n1 c h M.iry BuJnowsk, l\1iddle Row : Coach H ayner Coralie K un, M eghan W1lha1ns , Kristina Hopkinson Amy Vecch1arel11 Ba ck Row · Angie M ontesano, Jamie Hende~on , Ke ll y Hogan M tc.hae l Kelley Adrienne Cullum

Freshman Volleyball

Front R ow: Sa rah Ph 11l1p s, Nikki Frost

J\liddle Row : Karla B1 em uh s, Erin Bernard

AmberCook , Kaycee Hei d , Deann Wallace

Back R o\\ : Coach M s Au-,ttn coach M ,

Adams. Co u rtney Ha ll Kalle Stodola coach

M -. Neth, coach M , Crouch

Third Level Volleyball

Front Row : G e ro nna Fan e ll i Le ah Ed e nfi e ld Middl e Row : Kortn ey

Vieweg , Bri e J amison, L1 sana R oJa, Ba c k Row : Coac h M s Austin, Kri s ten Bemi s, co ac h M s Adam s. Le sley Blondin , coach M s N c1t-.,, M adeleine Van M ctcr. coac h M s C ro u c h

Junior Varsity Vo ll eyball

Fro nt Row : Mari ana Th codoro, Bri c Janllson , Gc ronna Fanelli , L in chcy Alpers Middle R ow: Sa rah Kmapf, Laura Wilber B ac k R o"": Coach M , Adams, coach M , Au•iltn, J ennifer Elgin , ltn c.1',ay Winh am. Tcnaya Mah onec, co.1ch M s Nc1b, c.o.1ch M , Crouch port 93

Bottom R ow: A Queen , U Oz.demir, P Barrett, A Barrett, G Anderson, R Martin Top Row : M anager N New c omer , C Rozelle , D K oh n, Coach A

D1G1os 10, L Newgent, M Ha sc hk e , Man ager C Newcomer

Bottom Row : N Newcomer , G Wil so n , C N e wcomer Middle R ow: A M yers, B All e n, D Sund E Langsted, A Queen , P Dusenbury Top Row : A Ri stau, D H asc hke , G Sims, Coach Allen D1G1os io , U Ozdemir, J Verardi , C Corbin

Bottom Row: M Pa lm e r Middle Row : A Koegnt , A Knox , C. Cra ig Top Row : E Rozell e, B Spear, J Baru ch. E H as tin gs , J M c Teer, L Word nition

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On Th e Rise Freshman Laura Word s tand s by to help h er team mate Freshman Jamie Henderson The JV boys' basketball team worked hard dunng long pra c uces to improve lheir game Sophomore Mykah Palm er said 'The coach is really s upportive of the team and s h e gives us candy to mottvate us." Photo by D

Re ac hing For th e Sky Junior Bn Spear reaches to tip the ball in to the bas~et with two Rebel s watching Th e JV gi rl s' basketball tean1 wor~ed hard this year to come together and pl ay as a team Sophomore Ju stin e Baruch said 0 Th e game against Pomon a was our best because we played as a team " Ph oto by D Bum s

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B o tto m R o w: T H eywood, C Dittbrenner Middl e R o w : E. Yocom , A Mod1z , L Word H Dw1gg1ns To p R o w : E Rozelle , S Adam Coach Malaya , J Henderson. J Miller
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Disco Fever Junior Holly Foster lets her dancing sp1nt get a hold of her during Prom This year the Prom theme was Starlights and City Nights Wluch was appropriate because the dance was held at the Petroleum Club and It has a spectacular view of Denver and the mountains Photo by Ron Finelli

Deep in thought Jun io r Bill Nee ponders a striking point made by junio r Joe Casio during a meeting of World Affairs Challenge (WAC) WA C deal s with the cu rrent world events and tries to find so lut ions for them Ju nior James Lo commen ted, " I e njoy WA C because 1t gives me something to do during lunch." Ph oto by Steve Schroede r

Right Hand Yellow J unior Nathan Church, sop l omo re Erin Overrurf, guest Kayla Karins and junio r Matt Frost play an old time favorite , Twiste r, at After- Prom After -Prom was set to a fifties theme this year. Junior Mike Harrington commen ted , " I th ink it's going to be hard fo r the Student Council to top this nex t year" Photo by S teve Seh r er

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The GHS boys' swim team had a successful season, placing second in 4A at League. This year's team had more depth, 22 boys, a record-breakingnumber. The increase of swimmers was not onlynewstudentsfromGHS, but stude nt s from other schoo l s as well, such as Jeffco Open. " We lost a lot when Tim Blum left, but as a team we made up for it, and we became even stronger," said junior Bill Nee . The team

also benefited with the addition of two freshman divers, Alan Daniels and Tim Hoppin. Daniels and Hoppin were coached by junior Jamie Harvey, as well as coach Steve Bates . With assistan t coach Shannon Mulder's swimming expertise, th e practices were more difficult, which h elp e d the boys build end uran ce and exce l a t th eir swim meets . C. Lauwers and S. Keskimaki

Reaching for Victory Senior Bard Nielsen s wim s one of hi s favorite events: the 100 backstroke Junior Steve Steketee was the only boy to qua li fy individually for s tate , while the medley relay team of senior Bard Nielsen, juniors Jon Hoppin , Steketee, and sophomore Jared IGng, also qualified for the state c hampion s hip meet. Senior Bard Nielsen s tated, " I was really excited about the sta te meet. It was a lot of fun, but I was disappointed that it was my last s tate meet. " Photo by B Kelley

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Played Score Arvada West 93 90 Colorado Invite 5th in J effco Standley Lake 92 91 J effco Relays 1st in 4A I I I Jeffco Invite 10th ove rall Evergree n 72 111 Arvada 128 42 Green Mountain 101 82 League 2nd in4A Sta t e 4th in 4A ,
Pull , Breathe, Kick, Glide Sophomore Chris Johnson concentrates on his breaststroke during the 200 IM The boys practiced in the Colorado School of Mines ' pool rather than the new Golden Community Center. According to junior LeJO Flores , "The quiet CSM pool provided a place where everyone could stay concentrated and focused Photo by B Kelley
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Front row: J IGng , J Streelman, S Reynolds, T Hoppin, S Nee Midd le row:M anager C . Lauwers, C. JohnsoQ , M. Sch reiner, D Johnson , R Bradford, A Daniel s, T Burke, B Schow Back row: Coach Shannon Mulder, L Fine , B Nee, M. Lauwers, M. Frost , L Flores, S. Steketee, J . Hoppin, Coach Steve Bates, Diving Coach Jamie Harvey

The girls ' soccer team had a rocky start. Only getting one win o ut of the first six games. Senior Kelli Colligan said, " It's really frustrating, we have a lot of talent but for some reason we just can't get the goals when we need them ." It might of seemed this way when the Demons started the seaso n , but b efore the season was through they had outscored their opponents 2622. They had found the magic

This year's team had seven se-

nior s returning from la s t year . This experience helped the freshmen and sophomores get familiar with play " The seniors r ea lly taught us a lot," s tated so phomore Torrey Shelton. Since mo s t of the team i s mad e up of und erclassmen, this experience will pay off in the nex t f ew years. Despite thi s rocky s tart, th e girls came back stro ng and won their last two games giving th em four regular season win s. By Stephen Schroeder and Carrie Pearse

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Score Team Played Sco re 0-1 Wh eat Ridg e 2-3 1-2 Bear Creek 2-2 0-1 Arvada West 1-3 2-3 Green Mountain 0-1 0-3 Standley Lake 6-1 3-0 Arvada 3-2 6-0 " •
Ball In Senior Wendy Heywood tosses the ball in during the Arvada game The Reds got out to a 0-2 lead but the Demons came back and won 3- 2 "Ou r strong defense made my JOb of goalie even easier,., sa id senio r Christen Gair Photo by Steve Schroeder ~t Back Seniors Tami Rodriguez and Kirstin Kiphardt battle the Reds ' forward during Golden 's fin al season match -up Thi s victory cemen ted the Demon s' 4-8- 1 record The team consis ted of so me of the best talent , but the worst luck Golden has seen 1n awhile. " We had th e mo st potential that we have had in a long time, ,., s tated senior Kirsten Kiphardt. Ph oto by Stephen Schroeder
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Front row :Tami Rodriguez, Penny Gree ley, Chri stian Gai r, Jill Erganbright, Jenny Fink, Ally so n Reynond s, Stacy Arndt Middle row : Taleah Maytaya, Kelli Colligan, Torry Shelton, Jayna Horvat, Annie Konegni, Candy Brun o, Mykah Palmer Back Row :Wendy Ha ywood, Meredith Keating , RoxanneKay,Sarah Wolf, Tara O'Neill, Laura Ekberg, Kirsten Kiphardt, Coach Andy Fu entes

The girls' golf team started out the year as a small, young team, consisting of two fre shmen, five so phomore s, and three juniors . Their first tournament was encouraging, when juniors Nikki Varveris and Erin Mackey placed 14th and 33rd, respectively, out of 125 competitors at the Foothills competition. Sophomore Celeste Leidich said, " I have had a lot of fun thi s season, and I am shooting a lot better." The team improved

constantly throughout the seaso n , placing better at tournament s and improving on an individual basis as well . Through their improvements, the team managed to place sixth at the league competition with much improved individual scores. With five sophomores gaining experience, it looks as if the team will continue to improve and play competitively for at lea s t a few more years.

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Place 7th 8th 6th
Chipping It In Junior Erin Mackey chaps a shot at Lake Arbor golf cour.;e The ladies' golf team had several new additions from freshmen this year. Freshman Skye Svenningsen said, "I am really excited to be playing this year and I hope that the team will do really well " Photo by Ron Finelh Fro nt row: Tiffany Bausch , Celes te Leidich, Emily Th ompso n, Skye Svennmgsen Back row: Abbey Knox, Erin Mackey, Jamie S tri ckland , Nikki Varveris Big S win g Sophomore Tiffany Bau sch is caugh t in mid -sw ing at Lake Arbor last seaso n All of the ladies on the team did subs tantially better thi s year than las t year Coac h Marilyn Wilcox said, " We may not be state co ntenders this year, but I wanted to give everybody a chance to play and have a good t ime"
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Th e GHS b aseball team had a go o d season thi s y e ar and w e r e a s trong pre se n ce on the field. This ye ar' s team was fairly youn g, they were lead by fiv e returning seniors and three new coach es , Mark Hornecker, Bo b Stoke s, and Matt Loyd . They finished their season with a r ec ord of 9 win s and 9 lo ss e s. The boys ' baseball

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t ea m t oo k the ir winrun g spirit t o s tat e . Ju ni o r David Ellis said, " W e w o rke d hard thi s yea r , w e c am e ba ck fr o m a l os ing s tr e ak and had a chan ce to prove our abiliti es in th e play- o ffs. " In s pite o f the confu si on o f an e ntir ely n e w coa ching s taff, th e team had a s u ccess ful se a so n Andy Th o ma s and Keala Murdock.

Boys With Attitude. Se ni or Jaso n Bark ow sli des home b u t Jus t a second 100 late Hav in g fun and be in g serioui. at the sa me li me 1s no problem for the GHS baseb all learn Coach Mark Ho mec ker said , " I thank th a t t he team ' s atti tude 1s o ur great es t s tren g th , aJ o ng w ith pract ic ing hard eac h tim e we ta ke to the fi eld " Photo by Ron Fi nell i

Team Scores Team

Front Row · Coach Bob S tokes, J aso n Hall , Pau l T ate , Maso n Palm e r, Ga ry Bo atman , Dave Ell is , Mik e Fros t, Mi chaela Newman (Manage r) Middle Ro w Co ach Mark Ho me cker, J aso n Barkow, Jaso n Eagleso n, Jurge n Sc hli eman, Kev in Bilger, Ja so n Meyers, Coac h Matt Loy d Back Row · Zach S hi rk , Eric Ho rva t, Mall Ril los, S teve Sc hroed er

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Hidden Ball T rick Juni o r Kev in Bil ger throws a fast ball as a runner s teal s th ird During th e baseba ll se ason head co ach es Loyd , S tokes , and Ho mecke r go t together to s tral eg.i ze ho w to g ain opt imum use of the team 's abili ty Se ni o r J aso n HaJI said, "We ' v e bee n improv in g o n o ur s kill w i th each g am e" Ph oto by Ron Finell i
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Into the Swing of Things- Senior Serena Dovey attacks a serve The girls' team had a winning season thi s year, with a 7-3 record . Sophomore Deanna Smith said , " Our season went very well, and most of our team qualified for s tate " Photo by Ron Finelli

The girls' tenni s team wa s a big s uc cess thi s year. Everyone on the t eam felt that they had an excellent seaso n. The team 's new acquisitions this year added to its depth and skill.

All of the team members qualified for State this year. The overall league record was 7-3, which placed the team second at the Area competition. The girls' coach, D iane Preisser, said, " The girls tri e d very hard throughout the seaso n to make it a s ucces s

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andtheykeptimprovingdaily. They are great girls to coach." The players feel that a major part of the s uccess i s due to Coach Preisse r , but also contribute much of their winning season to the fact that all of the players have improved their games from the '95 season. Senior Monica Ara u jo sai d, "This wa s a great season for us With so many returning member s, we had the ability to do very well. " SeniorJ ill Katzenberger proved this fact by taking second at State. Lucas Salg and Aaron Brown

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Bear Creek Win Arvada We s t Loss ,.

Lakewood Win Chatfield Loss

· Columbine Lo ss Standley Lake Win

Arvada Win Wheat Ridge Win Win Regionals

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Front Row : Dianne Prei sser, Kami Brindl e, Serena Dovey, J i ll Katzenberger, Monica Araujo, Fabiola Araujo, Lilian Brezn ehan Back Row :Sarah Coonan, Kell y Taylor, Tiffany Dovey , Deanna S mith, Mo rgan Re itm eye r, Amber Camey
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D oublin g Up- Sophomore Deanna Smith and junior Fabiola Araujo team up to add a win to their record The tennis team went all the way to the state tou rname nt thi s yea r " Pla ying for Golden is always fun because we have a great team and all th e players have a lot of energy," sai d sophomore Amber Camey Ph oto by Ro n Finelli

Heads Up Freshman Tracy Heywood prepares to ca tch the ball. Senior Mary J ohnsto n rema rk ed, " I think that it is coo l th at I can keep playing lacrosse in high sc hool. Wh en I was in junior high, we weren ' t sure if the team would ge t to s tay toge th er. We are having a lot of fun Uus yea r " Ph oto by Jeff Heywood

For the seco nd seaso n in a row, the boys' lacrosse team ha s competed as a GHS team s port . Although the team is not actually sponsored by the school, enough interest was shown to form a team for the fir s t season ever at GHS. The ' 96 year also marked the first season of girls ' lacrosse at GHS " We were all really excited when a GHS lacrosse team was formed for girls becau se we all love playing lacrosse," remarked senior Brittany Isenberger.

Coach Chris Knott and Coach Matt Donnelly led the

b oys' t ea m , and th ey were help e d by juniors Andy Thomas and Mike Maharas a nd so ph omore s Mikey Brown and Drew Coonan, the captains of the team The team had a tough season as th ey played varsity t ea m s while th ey were classified as JV, and ended with a final record of 7-4.

The girls' team i s h eade d by Coach Nancy Baruch . The y had a great seaso n with a final undefeated r eg ular seaso n r ec ord of 10-0, and they are excited about playing vars ity next year S. Dovey and J. Burke

Feet on Fire Jun ior Sc.ott Linsenbigler runs past hi s opposition to sco re . Juni or defensive man Eri k Loseman commen t ed, " Pl aying the c rease (defe nse) 1s th e mos t int ense and cnhcal part of th e game Wit h a lot of practice th at has becomes our bigges t strengt h It 's such a rush when the t ea m is playing well." Ph oto by Dick Piekarski

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Don,t Loo k Ba ck Senior Keal a Mu rdock j umps past tho compotil ion S<> me of th e trnck te~m co mrnentec;l th!lt the support rrom the re11t or the atudent body thi11 yoar was enonnous «It ' s great how everyb ody ch e~rs for ev ery!x>dy el,c," sa id freshman Crystal Craig

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Track participan ts h ave h ad a lo n g r eco r d of excell e n ce b o th o n and off the fie ld an d thi s year's tr ack t ea m w as n o diff e r e nt , sweepin g l eague as b o th th e boys' an d girls' t e am s t ook fir s t place .

At S t a t e, jun io r Kristen Versaw t ook seco nd in th e 400 m . a nd third in th e 800 m . whil e juni o r Drew Smith t oo k fifth in th e 1 00 m Al so, Se nio r Matt Rillos fini s h e d third in th e l o n g jump a nd fifth in th e triple jump . Juni o r Aimee Hoogheem t oo k fo rth in th e 3200 m .

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T h e r e w as a n e w ev e nt a dd e d thi s ye ar : p ole vault . Junio r Kristen Versaw said, '' It was h ar d b eca u se yo u had to have a l o t of upp e r b o d y s trength ."

Thr o u g h o ut the year the tr ack t e am fo ught on to a great fini s h ove r all . " All we cared ab o ut w as if w e c rushed our e n e mi es, " sa id junior Brad Bouley . By Cyru s Hall and Umit Oz d e mir

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Smith takes the lead in a relay The track team beat man y of thei r rivals including Wheat Ridge and Alameda Freshman J osh Bridgeman commented, "The whole team tried their best, so we were the best." Pho to by Ro nald Versaw

Front Row · V Joiner, K. Palunuk, M Bujnowski, S Walker, C Smith, B Velasquez, L Hoogheem , J Reynolds, C Craig, E Russell, K. Murdock, M Kelly, G Versaw Second Row Coach L Young, J Cascio, M Frost , J Bollinger, D Dittbrenner, S Frost, A Seymour, T Bujnows ki, M Rood, K. Anderson , K Johnson, B Sanders, B Chisholm, Coach G Nelson Third Row · Coach D Hammock , J Pineau , D Chappell, A Hoogheem , A Carlson, A Dittbrenner, K. Cooper, A Smith, J Papes, R Pohtte, K Versaw, S Gau le, K. Cooper, Coach Gena Back Row · D Smith, A Rogers , C. Corbin, A Turner, B Bouley, S Simmons, A Turner, J Anderson, C. Comely, C Hom, T

Leap s and Bo und s Sophomore Andrea Dittbrenner clears a hurdle against Alameda The track team had meets in some of the most severe weather this • • year, sometimes 1n temperatures down to 29 degrees "Track is a whole lot more than sweat and frostb ite It is a continual challenge of ' I can'," said senior Christine Smith. Photo by Ronald Versaw

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Many GHS students were able to be involved in the musical, Bye, Bye Birdie. The story is set in the 1960' s and involves rock star Conrad Birdie who is drafted into the military, a big kiss, and Ms. Rose Alvarez who feels she is getting too old for a lasting relationship . Bye, Bye Birdie is known for its excellent music, and some students feel that the music is the play' s best asset. Freshman Scott Morgan said, "I really like the music in the play; it is well written and lots of fun to perform." Others felt the play gave them the chance to do things they normally couldn't. Senior Katie Bosio remarked, " The best part

about the play is that I get to scream a lot, because I am in love with Conrad Birdie. " Studen ts like junior Ellen Hale were able to break out of typecasted roles and try something new. Ellen stated, " It was fun, for once I wasn ' t cast as a little kid. " Other students found that the musical gave them a chance to develop new skills. Senior Jenny Baurer commented, " I learned how to do a strip-tease and smoke in the play. It was ultra-coolness." Regardless of their favorite part of the play, all of the performers and the audience agree that Bye Bye Birdie was a great success and a lot of fun.

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Sweet Serenade Sophomore Adam Wendling as Conrad Birdie croons 10 Jenny Baurer, as her proud parenlS took on Unlike pasl mu sicals, Bye Bye Birdie's size allowed many s1uden1S 10 be involved Senior Shelly Walter said, " Even !hough I wasn ' I a main character, I had a lot of fun 1n my d1fferen1 roles " Pho10 by Ron Fin elh

Play Primping Juni or Tracy Taylor prepares for her role as cheerleader an fron1 of th e wall of poslers beneath the aud1tonum It 1s theatre trad111on for 1he entire cast to sign a poster, and then hang 11 up as a momento of the play Freshman Chri s Hi ckman commented, " Being a lot of d1fferen1 rol es ts fun , but s w1tch1ng oulfits and chara cters can be s tressful."' Phot o by Sieve Schroeder

Ju s t Imagine Senio r Jeannie Mill er sings of love in the character of Rose Alvarez as Junior Mark Hickma n looks reluctantly on as Albert Pet erso n Of her characte r Mille r commented, " My character was rad, her personali1y was co11 t rolling, and being her really fit me She was a woman of 1he ' 90s in the '60s "

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Get Ready Senior J eremy Sntdow, sop homore Jessica Hopkins and junior Andy Slivey prepare for the musica l in the choir room All cast members mee t before each performance to warm -up their voices and ge1 into characte r Ph oto by Sieve Schroeder

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Prom can definitely cost a bundle, but it is well worth it. After all, Prom is an event that you will always remember. Royalty wa s seniors Nate Mataya andJillKatzenberger Whatyou might remember about Prom this year is the great view from the 38th floor of the Denver Petroleum Club . You could see miles in each direction. Prom i s even more special to seniors, because it is their last major dance and time to get together with friends before they graduate . Though many seniors are looking forward to college life, there is no other event quite like Prom. Everyone goes through a lot of trouble getting ready for the big night Girls have to hav e the perfect dress , hair, and makeup Guy s have to dig deep into their pockets to find the money to make the night abso-

lutely wonderful. When you fini s h getting ready and finally arrive at the dance , you realize that you weren ' t the only one who s pent so much time preparing for it. After dancing to your heart's content, you finally get to change into something comfortable, and you' re off to a fun-filled Afterprom . It had a SO's theme complete with Elvis poster s and poodle skirts. You could spend time with your date and your buddies and play games such as blackjack and roulette. When you wandered away from the casino sce n e, there was a wind machine and a dance contest. You could watch jaws while swimming or get your picture taken on a hot motorcycle, and win prizes galore. After all is said and done, it is something you'll never forget.

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E lec tri c S lid e A group of people hne dance under the starlights. Some people only go to After-prom because th ey feel it is the best part Senior Tricia Ba i r said," After - prom 1s cool because it doesn't cost anything and you win prizes."

Climb On Senior Andrea Erpelding inches her way up the climbing wall.After - prom isa time to Just dress casually, kick off the high heel s and replace them w ith sneakers " The hardest part about Prom is convincing your parents to let you stay out all night with a s trange guy," said Junior Brooke Stover Photo by Steve Schroeder

Boogie D own Junior Matt Rogers a nd Senior Sh1relle Schmidt get down with their bad selves at Prom After-prom is a way to stay out of trouble and s till have fun all night long Senior Matt Robie said, " After- prom is a relief because you finally get to relax " Photo by Ron Finell i.

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Your nam e is ca ll e d. You hav e been waitin g for thi s mom e nt for the pa s t four years.You are finally free from the grasp of GHS. Graduation i s a very important mom e nt in anyone's life, so every thing is hopefully perfect. Graduation of the Class of '96 wa s very close to perfection The ceremony wa s held at the traditional Brooks Field, on Saturday , May 18. Ba cca laureate wa s held th e night before in the GHS gymna sium At Baccalaureate th e s tudent s peakers remini sce d on their pa s t high s chool

careers. Speaker Michael O ' Dorisio commented in his s peech that " I learn e d as much from the students as they have from him ." After all wa s said and done, the majority of the Senior Class wa s able to look back on to their high sc hool career and find fond memorize of friends, even during the s tressful times. Ryan Lucas realized, " The easy times in our lives are over. Unfortunately, not much wa s very easy." Seniors, it's a big world out there , but you have been well trained , so follow your dreams.

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Hats OfTTh e Class of '96 taJces part 1n the traditional hat toss at the end of the Graduation The sen ior motto was , ""Face the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows" by Helen Keller Katie Bosio said, "' I never th ough t tha t I would actually graduate It always seemed so far away but now tt 's over" Ph oto by Ron Finel11

Words ofWisdom Sen1orspeaker Serena Dovey reflects on hi s past four years at G HS The class poem was " Where the Sidewalk Ends" by Shel Silverstein Jason Barkow commented, " I believe that we had the best graduation in the world." Photo by BJ Reynolds

Job Well Done Elizabe th Chilcoat receives her diploma and marches proudly towards the final arch Nathan Mataya, Se nio r Class president, was the master of ceremonies for graduation Jul ie Heinz commented, " Receiving my diploma was one of the most exc111ng mome nts of my hfe I was proud of myself " Photo by B J Reynolds

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At th e b eginning of February girls s tart thinkmg of that s pecial guy wh o th ey want to ask to Sadie Hawkins. Th ey see him in the hall s, and they s tart to go up and ask him to the dance and then they decide not to. They are thinkmg, "Do they like me enough to go to a dance with me? " 1' Mayb e I s houldn' t ask them becau se they will say no. " Girls now know what guy s go through wh e n they ask them to other dance s. Freshman Ted Burke said , " Sadies i s r e ally fun because the girls have to ask u s for a change, and they have to pay for everything." Finally the girl gets up enough courage and s he goes and asks him. Junior Kate Prestia Schaub sai d , " I

like having a chance to ask a guy t o a dance becau se you don' t have t o wait for th e m to ask you." Junior Bria Hampleman s aid, " I like being able to take the initiative and go and get my se lf a guy! " Sadie Hawkins turned out to be a real hit. The dance wa s held at the Lazy H in Heritage Square on Feb. 24 . The turnout at wa s really high due to the hard work and dedication of the Sophomore Student Council. They worked really hard to find a place to host the dance that wa s large enough to hold the crowd and that went well with the western theme of Sadie Hawkin s. Judgingfrom the turnout, they really s ucceeded in planning thi s event. Skye Sveningsen and Katy Ratz

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Club n. 1.Aheavy stick used as a weapon. 2. A gr oup of people as sociated for a • c ommon purpose 1.e. t o unite for a common purpose; when GHS s tudentsjoin together t o accomplish a goal. 3 . Thevastmajorityof GHS students that are involved in things they like; cooking, thinking, speaking, etc.

If you think about it, practically every s tudent at GHS i s involved in a club, so me way or another. GHS offers s u c h a big variety of clubs that ba si ca lly, if you can think of it, you can join it. Clubs are a great way to keep busy, earn credit towards lettering, and learn many new interes ting thing s. Plus, after a while it is proven that you may become a little s marter and a bit more intellectual , therefore it can be a great way to s pend your time. Also , colleges love the fact tha t you s pend time out of school to help yourself and other people. " I love being in National Honor Society, we have a lot of fun , and it is a good way for me to contribute to the co mmunity through service," sa id se nior Re n a Du senbury . So if you have an interested or a special talent, GHS clubs are defini t ely an awe so me addition to your daily life, so go ahead and get involved

Ta lly Ho Juni or Aaron Brown a nd se n tor Brian Sanders record class to tals for the Nat i ona l H o nor Socie t y food drive this winter Th e food d n ve 1s an NHS Lrad1llon Eac h }'~ar It y ie ld s m ore food than th e previou s year. Juni o r D a le W ebs ter commented, " I wa s imp ressed that the food drive brought in e n ough food t o fill fou r cars." Ph oto by R o n Fmelli

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Senior Amber Schaefer gives a sincere look while read in g through a cull in g at a tournament Over the co u rse of the year, there was a total of about 20 Forensics tournaments Se ni or J oe Casc io sa id ' The on l y bad thin g about forensics 1s spend in g your weekends with a bunch of su n-depnved, :. leep- deprived people" Ph oto b y Chns

S trik e a Pose Jun1 orC hn s J ohnson stands tall and proud after seeing his posted results for th e round s he performed 1n Thi s year there were abou t 150 s tud en ts wh o were members of Golden• s Foren:.1cs tea m Senior Andrea Lanterman commented, " I think that I really learned a lot by being 1n forens1cs dunng high schoo l and hope to take what I learned with me to co ll ege ." Photo by A Sc

First Row : M M antilla, M Lowt h e r , E Roze ll e, J W ard, D Shier, B Turner, N Pa s tor, A Quirk , D W e ndlin g Seco nd Row : M Sant. J O'Re1l y, M O sgood, J Casc io, C Kinn an, J M c Kee, B Waltgorsk1 , S Shuey. S Turn e r, P V c m1g B Kowal s ki , J P o well Third Row : L S h arp, A Lanterman, M J ohn:.on. N Church, M Fro s t, A Gale, L Hu e man , M W ord. C Le1d1c h , S Swanson, T Wan , L. RoJa s, T Klu g-W essel

Fourth Ro w : E Wengroviu s, M . Sandoval, M J oh n so n , T Burke , E Overturf. R P o litte , M Quirk, S M organ, P Pal anuk, L Mahara s, C W1lham s, R Bu cholz Fifth Row : A Dragual , R King. D Gaspe r, K Palanuk , S Rob in so n A Ortega , S

O'Brien, R Jennings, A Long, S Conne ll y, R Gem1e, M Sc hreiner S i x th Row : S S tone, S P owell, K Bemis. L H utz A Barre ll , K Storms. J Fitzgerald, J Sllelman, A Daniel s. M

Pfi sterer Ba c k Row : T Hopptn. A Lip s tein , S Nee R Thres her, M Boyd , H Pha m. M M aharas, A Daniel s, B Gould, C Cockle, S Sullivan, N Kenw o rthy , C H eil. Photo by Di c k Byrn e

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And A way We Go C H S Foren sics' stu d e n~ are waiting on lhe bus ready to leave for th e Lakewood Tournament There were four novi ce. or beginner, tournaments thi s year whic h took pla ce 1n the fall Jun ior Sy l via Gardner commented, " Foren sics 1s so me thin g fun that teaches you h ow to arti cu late , but at the same 11me 1t tak es up your Saturdays"

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Rap Session Sophomores Tim H oppin, Alan Daniel s, and R ay Thres her stan d around 1n between rounds talking about what th ey did wrong and what they wou ld have laked to h ave done Drama, hu mor, poetry and duo mterprelat1on are th e four type s of 1nterpret1ve ac ti ng Sen ior Nathan Churc h sa id , •·1 think forens1cs lets m e ge t in t ouch with my creatave s ide so I can express m y true tal e nt s " Ph oto by Amber Schafer

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Creamed Mr Todd Fink. gets a pie 1n the face at th e Homecoming Carnival to he lp rai se money for Key Club Key Club members do volunteer work. for th e sc hool and com munit y " We like helping the co mmunity becau se 1t makes us feel good," sa id se ni or Jami e Brooks.

Front row : R Dragul , R Seakan, L. Stah mer, M Maharas Second row : L. Raschen, J Brook s, K. Pet erso n. B Mul v1 h11l, C Blu se, R. Dewolfe, R Brun o Third row: J Borden. K Rob1nson.A Vanmeter, F Brown. A Thomas , M Brown , S L1nse nb1gler. K. Arndt , S Baruc h, K Fi sher, T Vanweon sel , K Ratz K Nassa u, N Malkmus

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The Future Bu s iness Leaders of America are back in business. FBLA i s a national club for a ll students who want to improve th e ir leaders hip skil l s. Pre s ident Andrew Long sa id , " FBLA is a good way for s tudents to get involved with the sc hool and ge t experience for the future. " Members have opportunity to work onthe -job training , and many compete in di s trict and s tate competition " We l earn fundamental leadership s kill s that will help u s to get ahead in the future ," said FBLA se nior Jacob McDaniels . Katie Stodola and Je s Ward.

lfyouaskanyKeyClubmember they will say that the key to life i s to help others. Key C lub is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Go ld en. Students in this club provide se rvice to the school and the communi t y . " Key Club h elps me to help myself by helping the community ," said Key Club president Luke Stahmer . Among other thin gs members spend their access period cl eaning the camp u s, and cleaning yards of the people in the community. " It 's amazing how many people want to help ," sa id sop homor e Mike Maharas . Katie Stodola and Je s Ward .

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Photo by Ron Fin e l11 , S. Connelly , H Fo ster, M King, J Harvey. A Meag her M Mon tgomery Back row: R V1erke. L Lu s k, J Stn ckland , T Hobac k, R Wobbroc k, Z . Shtrk , D Coo nan, M O' Don s10, D Wood . L. Hu eman. J SLTeelman , T Becwar, M Nguyen , R Sm ith , Z Pik e. Lighting It Up Pres id en t Andre w Long in s tall s vice prcs 1den tsJu ni o rN1 c kJohn son and se nior Jak e Mc Da n1 e ls a t thi s yea r's office r meetin g FBLA 1s a good way for s tudent s to ge t a belier id ea about th e ir futur e " FBLA 1s a great experience and people who d on't JOtn rea lly mi s., out on a lot ," sa id se nior Jami e Broo ks o n s by Oe ' n ition

Cool Down Fres hman H ope Martin ez hand s out wa1er to a runner on Lookout M oun1a1n R oad al one of FBLA 's commun 1ly service proJ eclS. ' 'The Climb' was an acuv11y sponsored b y Th e Ameri c an Cancer Soc1e l}' to help raise money 10 find 1he c ure for can cer " FBL A 1s a good 11 me for lh e s 1udents to rea li ze how the real world 1s,' aid M s Gail Pn ce Ph o 10 by And rew Long.

Front Row : S Ph ilbrook H M a rtin ez. K N assau, J A s h, L Ra sc h e n , M Rood Middl e Ro w : K M artin , A H awe s, C Martin , S N ee, N J o hn son, C Kessel. Z. S hirk A Long, A Ko nc g n1 , J Broo k s Ba c k Row : C M e dina T G ,b,on T D ady. R Kin !;. C Eddy , J H off. A R oger-., K Fanc1ully J Burk s P hoto By Ph y lli s Pn ce klub s • • 7

Nationa l Honor Society, maintained by Sandy Nations , Pres ident Kristin Versaw , Vi ce Pres id e nt Stacy Arndt , Secretary Kelsey Peterson, and Trea s urer Katy Ratz ha s put t oge th er a variety of activities this year. The canned food drive , tu tor s, and Adopt a Highway , and pen pal s are so m e of the activities NHS accomplished . Junior Kenneth Wan said, " I lik e NHS

Push It Tiffany Dovey 1s pu s hing a box full of c anned food lo the teachers ' lounge fortheN H S c anned food dnve National H onor Soc1ely 1s a c lub made up of jun iors and s eniors who h ave a G PA of 3 6 o r higher Jun ior Chn s Rozelle s aid , " We do s luff that normally people don ' tdo for ot h er peopl e." Ph olo by R Finell•

be ca u se it teaches me me a lotaboutthe community."

NHS wa s re s pons ible for the Adopt a Highway project The pen pal s had a lot of impact. The le tt ers included information o n important decision s they might be faced with in th ei r l ater life Junior Sarah Palmer sa id , " I think that th e letters are really a se lf es teem builder for th e kids ."

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1..2..3.. Senior Aimee H oogheem and J unior J oel Nelson c ou nl the food collected by the s tud ent s for the ca n ned food dnve During the canned food drive s tud e n ts competed to w in pri zes like a pi zza party , Subway s andwic hes , and cook ies Juni or P e ter P ala nuk s aid " I Jo in ed NHS because I wanted to help th e le s s fortunate ." Ph oto by R Finelh

A Helping Hand Seniors Stacy Arndt , Kat ie Ratz , Kel sey Pe terso n and Kri s ten Versaw u-y lo get organized while the re.-;1of the NHS cl ub wnte 10 th e ir pen pal s. NHS members cleaned Wide Acre Road of any litter left by the publi c Mitch Sandoval sai d , " I lik ed c lea nin g th e road because I got to mi ss day of sc hoo l " Photo by A Wil so n

Front Row S Nation s, K Peterson K Versaw S Arndt , K Ra tz, T Van Woen se l, K Fi s he r, A Krau s, M Turn er Second Row W Sramek, K G1ddeon, D Felh, T Shelton , L. Mah aras, K Johnson, T Stokes, L Ekberg , S G:iule , B Dohert Third Row L. DeB erry, M Sant, J Chnstensen, G Versaw , T Bec war, R G1m1e, H Cieslar. A Camey, C Rozelle , T Hannemann , T Rawson, J Pea cock , B Sanders Forth Row S Palmer, T Dovey, M Rood , A. Fay , M Word , J Needham , T Politte , A Buchhol z, S Steketee, K Wan , M Sandoval, D Gasper, i D Webster Fifth Row · V Ha nnemann, D Chappell, J Parfet,A Hoogheem , R Dusenberry, L Flores J Chappell, J Schremer, B Gould , A Brown , C Johnson Ba ck Row · J. Nel so n, J Myers, C Mare n, Z. Shirk, S. Aronowitz, M Larson , A Van Meter, K Robin son , K Tarum , Z. Pike , K Bohn,M Montgomery,M Maharas , M Frost, M Pm eau, B Booley

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Double Take Junior Je nnife r Parfet looks ba c k as s he tri es to carry th e heavy bag s of canned food into the teac he rs loung e. Many NH S members enJoyed helping the hom e less or needy during the sc hool year Se nior Ma u Montgomery said, "The can ned food drive gave me a tru e feeling of Christmas sp int. " Photo by R Finell, klubs ii 9

Wh a t to Pl ay? Ju nior J aque Ho flip s through hi s selec t ion of mu s ic during lun c h hour Th e club utilize s the time during lunch and acces s to broadca st their s how their audience in cludes m ostly studen ts at the school bul th ey can be heard off-ca mpu s Sophomore S h erry White said, " Th ey n eed to play m o re punk and cut the rap " Phot o by Ron Finell,

F r o nt R o w : Kendra Bran ch, Mik e Frost, Peter Rappmund , P ete r Palanuk , Laleh Douville Middl e Row: Andy Darlin g ton Ray Thresher SpencerNee Lucas Salg. Fermina Moore Back Row: Ren Bu choltz. Jaque Ho. Aaron Brown , Ted Burke, Phil P1w onka. Alan W ebb

Aft e r a s h o rt leave of abse n ce the C H S Ra di o C lub h as b ee n r e ins t a t e d fo r th e '96- '97 schoo l yea r . Thi s club, co n sis tin g of s tud e nts wh o vo lunt ee r th eir tim e, is co mpl e t e ly in de p e nd e nt U nl ike l as t yea r , the s tud e nt s d o n o t r eceive a n En g li s h c r e dit . Juni o r m e mb e r a n d Pres id e nt Ren Bucholtz said , " I l ea rn publi c s p ea kin g s kill s a nd h o w t o u se th e e quipm e nt as w e ll, b es id es it's fun ." Th e ir s p o n so r Mr. Jeff Hauser b e li eves th a t thi s club i s an o pp o rtun i ty fo r qu a lity t ec hn ica l exp e ri e n ces fo r th e s tud e nts a t C H S. A . Th o m as, C. M a i e r

C H S h as a club o f r e li gion co n scio u s s tud e nt s th a t h ave fo rm e d a Bible C lub . This club, s p o n so r e d b y Mrs. Sandy Nations , is, " inte r ac tive a nd d eve lo p e d ." Th e m e mb e r s o f th e club a r e in c h a r ge o f th e l ess ons and th e s tud y o f th e Bible and co ndu ct th e ir m ee tin gs with o ut th e a id o f th e ir s p on so r . So pho m o r e Amanda Prigel sa id, " I lik e th e gro up b eca u se w e a r e a ll clo se." Th e club i s o utg oing and o ff e r s p eer s upp o rt t o fellow s tud e nt s. Th ey h a v e a lso a dopt e d an o rpha n with fund s rai se d a t th e H o m eco ming Ca rniv a l

Fix it Qui c k! P resident Ren Buc h oltz hook s up so me equ i pment at the H omecoming carniva l, hoping 1t will work.

Requests for so ngs cos t the s tudent body 50 ce nt s a so ng , and the c lub u ses the money earned to pay for their new equipment. Pe ter Lockley sa id , ' "They need to p lay more funky rap t rack s.'' P hoto

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Listen Up Junior R yan White read s aloud as Geni Sc hwad c r a nd Enn Ni c hol s co nt emp late hi s word s. R yan 1s th e s tudent 1n c harg e of con du c ting th e mee tin gs for th e Bibl e Cl ub and 1s really 1010 1he c lub , h e sa id , " It h e l p s me fit 1010 hi g h sc h oo l a littl e bett e r whil e co nn ect m g with othe r Christ i a n s " Th e B 1ble C lu b 1s not d e pendent upon th e lea der:, h1p of 1he 1r s p o n sor. and th ey crea te th e ir act 1v1ties for th e m se l ves Ph oto by Ron Fin e l11

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Taking th e Gold Juniors Enca Sm1Lh , Anuska Mi sra and J essica Bakker smile a nd show th1er medals Tiu s year's OM compe t1t1 o n took place on M arch e i ghth at Alameda H igh School and Carm undy M iddle Schoo l J unaor Mind y John,on said. " Th e OM m ee ts are very interesting and very challenging, but th ey are a lot of fun " Ph o to by E Cook

We Are Number 1 S tud e nt s 10 OM team B s howoff t heirwmnmg standin gs One g roup m OM thi s year was th e Balloona cy Cars. they built and ra n three s mall vehicles that can break m oving and sta tionary balloon s Junior Amber Sc hae fer sa id." Thi s year my goal 1s to go to W orld , because thi s will be my last year of O M " Photo b y E Coo k

A c lub a t G H S h as been formed to promote a fun compe titi on between st ud en t s ca ll ed Odyssey of the Mind or OM Th e c lub is headed by s pons or Ms. Eileen Cook OM i s divided up into groups in which eac h group is given a ta sk, lik e some thing to build or c r eate. Sop h omo r e Kara

Palanuk s aid, "O M is a chall e nging c lub , it h as taught me a lot about working together. " In additi o n , the c lub attended a Je ff co OM Compe tition on M a r c h 8 . Tere s a Emmon s

Imagine being immersed into a different culture with a completely different languag e. This is exac tly what m e mb e rs of the German Club fa ce every Tu es day in access. Every once in a while , they go toaGermanrestaurantto practice s peaking German to each other. The German ~ lub hope s to promote cultural awareness through the pretense of having fun . Mr. Ed Weinell , s pon so r , sai d , " It 's about working for world p eace through the understanding of different cultures ." H Kunter

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Heads Up Fre s hman J oe Borden 1s hat with water balloon s dunng t he Homeco min g carni val The German Club expanded the1rhonzon s th1syearby getti ng together to watch German movies Se ni or Jurgen Schheman s aid , " I like going on field tnp s to German res ta urant s and h av in g great cul tur al expenences ." Ph oto by R F ine ll a
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Fro nt Row : Jo n ath a n Papes, Nico le P apes , Enn Porter Ba ck R ow : Katie Colligan, J ake Gob le , Jurgen Schheman , Anna Vanmeter, Sponsor Ed Wemell

Mood y Blu es SeniorTr.1c1 VanWoensel prete nd s to be sec luded from h er g roup of fn e nd s, fre s hman Kenny S torms. se nior Katy Ratz and so ph o m ore Ren ee Ca m Drama C lub d esigned a float for the Hom ecom in g parade Sopho more Andrea L1ps tein said. ' Th ere 1s nothing hk e pre te nd mg yo u are somebody else Phot o b y Ron Finelh

Goin g Bananas Seniors Shane Marquardt and Andrew Si Ivey act crazy at th e sc hool play Drama Club so ld ro ses al th e Homeco min g carnival Se nior Andrew Silvey s aid, " I hke Drama Club because 1l a ll ows me to h elp people out and see h o w th e theat er works " Photo b y Ro n Finellt

H e lping p e ople is one of th e b es t w ays t o d e fin e Impr ov C lub . Impr ov C lub m e mb er s g o from sch oo l t o sc h oo l p e rforming s kit s fo r yo uth s ab o ut drinkin g, r ac ism , sex u a l har ass m ent, sex u a l abu se and ch ea tin g. Impr ov C lub ge ts its p o ints ac ro ss b y int e r actin g with th e a udie n ce and ge ttin g th em to sh a r e wh a t th ey ar e fee ling . Se ni o r Katy Ratz s aid , " I g e t to b e a bused , ch ea t e d on, and m o les te d and s till w a lkaw ay with a s mil e." Andr ew Long and Julia Schmidt

An o th e r w ay t o s,h ow sch ool s pirit i s t o join Dr a m a C lub . This club is d es i gne d fo r th ose wh o love th ea te r . Juni or Melissa Turner sa id , " I lik e it b eca u se I ge t to han g out with a ll m y fri end s and have fun ." Wh en yo u go t o a school play, d o yo u ev e r w ond er wh ere a ll of th e wond e rful pr op s and sce n e ry co m e fr om ? Dra m a C lub sp end s tim e cr ea tin g th ese. They al s o volunt ee r as u sh e r s and h e lp out with o th e r import a nt ne e d s of th e scho ol pl ay. Juli a Schmidt and Andr ew Lon g

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F ro nt R ow: Kn s te n F is h e r , Tr aci V a nW oe nse l, Re nee Cai n Ba c k Row : M s D ia n e Kessler, C h ris Hi c k man, Adam S m it h , M o rgan Wn g ht meye r , Ken ny Storms Not P ictured Katy Ratz, Travis V a le nt ine, Amber W orden, D a n ielle Sanc h ez kl u b s i2s
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What does Peace Jam do yo u might ask? Peace Jam is a cl ub were they help all different kinds of people. The club also got to meet interesting people they would not have go tt en to meet if they were not in Peace Jam . The members of the club took time from their busy schedule to make sandwic h es for th e homeless Junior Renee Gemi said, " Peace Jam had been a great opportunity to make an impact on th e world. " K. Westby & F. Moore.

I Would Do Juni o r John a than Ridpath 1s te lling M s Judy Boian what he w o uld d o about o ne of the many pe ace p robl e ms in the world Thi s year

2 1 GHS s tud e nt s parti c ipat e d in th e v a ri o us proJ ec ts Ridpath s tated " I c am e up with th e sa ndwi c h id ea a nd with that w e fe d a l o t of people ." Photo b y H e dy Kunt e r

What Next? Pe ace J a m me mber s are tha nking h a rd about wh a t th e y s h o uld say n e xt 1n their le tters t o Amn es t1l y l ntc m a 11 o na l Bes id es writing the le tt e rs, th ey a l so pa rt1 c 1pate d 1n a weekend wit h N o bl e Pri ze winn e rs fr o m diffe re nt p a rt s of the w o rld Juni or Make Kee n s a id " Pe a ce i s n ' t a goal w e ca n a c. h1 eve b y o ur c:e lv cs. 11 1s so me thing we n eed l o w o rk t ogeth e r a t " Ph o to by H e dy Kunte r

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F r o nt Ro w : Dav e Demaltens, Mi cheal Pfn stercr, Edward Burke , Mik e O sgood, Sonia Camey, Cynthia Kinnan Bac k Row : Shane Stone, Emily Wengrov1u s, Marge Sant, Amber Camey, Kn s te n Bemi s, Be n Kow als ki Not pictured Ren Bu cho lz Photo by Ron Fmel h

Conflict Mediation

F ro nt Ro " : Jessica Bakker. Lluren F1tzpatnc Back Ro" : Tena ya Mah onee, Erin Overturf Enca Smith Katie Clark Photo courtesy of Randall Olsson W.E.S.

First Row : And rea L1 pste1n, Kri s ten Saxton Ad rce Fos ter Middl e Row : Mrs Pat Maup in, Ca rl y Wi ll ia ms, Cryst al Craig, He 1d1 Wil so n. Meghan W,11 ,ams, Mrs Debb ie Coope r Back Ro w : Spencer 0a rl ow, Greg A nderso n Un11t Ozdcmir , Scott Morgan Photo by Arny W il so n

Fro nt Ro w : Chns Du gg an , Trav is Breda r. Chn s Pe nn e l, Geoff Hay,. Ms Barbara Harn s Bac k Ro w : Carol Cutler. Brad Herbe rt , Randy Springer, Jeb Burt o n, Shane Stone, Summer Gray. Breann a Baco n Photo by Ron Finell,

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Peo•ple n.pl. 1. HuJDan Beings. 2. A body of person s living in the s ame co11ntry 11uder one national governJDent. 3. The JDass o f ordinary person s ; populace. 4. The obstacles that get in your way while you • are trying to run froJD one side of the school to the other in two seconds. 5. A • JDagazine

Peop l e, By Definitio n , a r e jus t l iv in g o r ganisms w h o b rea the a nd fun c ti o n in a society . But is th e r e m o r e t o th ese b ein gs th an th a t ? I think so. T o find the answ e r to thi s q u es ti o n we h ave t o l oo k a tit fr o m eve ry a n g l e It h as t o b e d ec id e d wh a t exac tl y m akes peop l e ti ck , n o t jus t a h ea rt . At G HS, th e l ife of o n e p e r so n is u s u a lly s urr o und e d b y e n joyable ob jec t s lik e fri e nd s and fun . No t every as p ec t o f a s tud e nt 's life i s s urr o und ed b y fun . C l asses, h o m e w o rk , a nd exa m s ful fill a l a r ge p a rt o f the ir ex i s t e n ce. But n eve rth el ess, it see m s th a t m os t of a typica l teen age r 's life is a dju s t e d t o fit one s p ec i fic goa l, h av in g fun . Th a t is th e advant age of n o t b ein g a n a dult ju s t ye t . T ee nage r s can h ave fun a nd g o o f off without h av ing to a li e n a te anyb o d y doin g so. This s e e m s to b e exac tl y w h a t m a k es the m ti ck . M . Palmer Dem o n s b y

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Op en Up and S ay Ahh Junior Anne Fay practi ces her chosen profession on junior Megan Word before class starts Good fri ends are trusted to do JUSt abou t anyt hin g from giving ndes to sav ing a life Senior James Robu ck sa id, " I' ve made good friends at GHS and tru s t th em w ith my hfe and not pulling a s leeping bag out fro m under me " Ph oto by Ron Finellt

Us ing a Little Muscle Power The Junior Class 1s workin g together to try to beat their opponents at the tug -of war durin g th e Homecomi ng Carnival. GHS had a lot of interest in g act1v1ties that were geared to ale rt th e stude nt body about pre ss ing matte rs. Jun io r Autumn Gray com me nted , " I loved the drug assembly because 1t was entertaining an d very ins 1g htful." Ph oto by Bill Kell ey

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Lunch boxes. They seem to have more uses than what they , vere made for. During the earl)" days of elementary school, they protected you from the death rays coming from alien ships. In junior high ca.IT)ring them seemed to be something that only the c lass n e rd did . But now you're in high school and designs for lunc h boxes have c hanged since then. ~1elissa

Kristen Versa,v: "An e dible lunch box so ,vhen you're done, you can eat it. "

Sarah Suszczyk: "A lunch box that ,vould buy a lunch, pay for it, and bring it to me."

Joe Cascio: "A little, battery operated refrigerator because it ,vould keep my food cold."

Albert Ilges: "A big red cookie b ecause it ,vould make me hungry and remind m e of food."

Brandon Scho,v: " I ,,rould ,,rant a plain, non -descript eaS)7 to find lunch box in e ith e r blue or green."

Stacey Arono,vitz: "I ,vould ,vant a lunch box that is in the shape of a sheep ,vith fur and all."

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Every time you talk to an old p e r so n , they al,vays seem to h ave something Vlis e to tell )rou. Aren't seniors capabl e of giving ,vords of wisdom to thos e young e r than you? \Vhat prerequisites do you need in order to have great ,vords of ,vis dom ? Age, experience and, of course, b e ing a senior. BJ R eyno lds

Nathan Church: "Don't eat monkey biscuits unl ess you' r e an opium co,vboy."

Alyssa Kraus: " If it looks like it's going to rain, roll up your \\r:indo,vs ."

Jennifer Rickard: "Avoid all yearbook m e mb e r s ,vhe n they have an assignment."

Mlke Ivlaharas: "Be eas ily satisfied ,vi.th th e very best."

Becca Dragul: "Wear a s ,veater ,,rith a hol e in it so you ca n feel like a tough guy. "

Jon Pineau: " You Inio,v you',,e b een to a good part)" ,vhen you come home , somebody stands on your hand and you can't f eel it."

Traci VanWoensel: "Don't p ee too close to an e l ectrical f e nce."

Luke Stahmer: "Home,vork is b est don e ri g ht before the test."

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If ) ' OU co uld b e a fly on the ,,rall in any place, at any time, in the past, present, or future, ,,rhen and ,vhere ,vould 1rou be? iia)rbe it could be on a ,,rall during the signing of the Declaration of Indep e ndenc e, or on a ,,,all in the dressing room of your favorite band. When Golden seniors ,,,e re asked this question, they came up ,,ith some pretty interesting ans,vers. Some ,,ranted to ,,itness an e,rentfrom the past: "I ,,rould like to be a fly at \Voodstock," ,,,as Jennijer

Andy Darlington's "blast from the past," but Shannon Skelton had a different idea: "I ,,,ould ha,'e liked to have been a fly on the ,,,an ,,,h e n I ,,,as born. " Some chose a place they'd rather be right then, instead of at school. Stephanie Zachrison said, "I ,v ould be a fl1r on the ,,Tall in Adam Yauch's (of the Beastie Boys) bedroom , right no,,,!" Other seniors chose the obvious ans,,,.er to this question. "If I ,vas a fly on the ,vall I ,vould be in the guys' locker room to see ,,,hat the)' say about all the girls," said Jamie Brooks, ,,..hile Luke Stahmer said, "I ,vould be a fly on the ,,,all in the Tridettes' locker room," and Kyle Cusack said, "I ,,,. ould be a fly on the ,vall at Hugh Hefner's Playbo")' convention." Amanda Pitt

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Here are some interesting facts about the year the graduating Class of 1997 made their debut. Katy Ratz

The 1bree Top-Rated T.V. Series:

1. "Laverine and Shirley" 3.(tie) "Mork and Mindy"

2. "1bree's Company" 3.(tie) "Happy Days"

Highlights:

•The#lsmashhitwas "MySharona"perfo11nedbytheTheKnack

•You could buy a brand ne,v Ford Mustang 4 for $4,187.

•Gas was around 89 cents a gallon.

•The highest paid athlete in 1979was basketball's Mos es l\Ialone, ,vho earned $1 million .

•The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl for the third timein a r ow. Also, the Pittsburgh Pirates ,von the World Series.

• Velour sweat suits made their debut.

Movies:

1. Kramer vs. Kramer

2 . Star Trek - The Motion Picture

3. The Jerk

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To b e o r n o t t o b e a juni o r, th a t i s th e q u estio n To a ll th ose w h o kn ow, a junio r i s so m eo n e a lm os t a t th e t o p o f th e h ea p in th e p y r a mi d o f the s tud e n t c lass sys t e m By defini tion , a juni o r i s co n s id e r e d an upp e rcl ass m a n . This i s a ri g ht o f p assage th a t every s tud e nt l ooks fo rw a rd t o. Yo ur juni o r yea r i s a yea r w h e n w a lking thr o u g h the h a lls i s n o l o11ge r a dr ea d e d t as k , a nd m a kin g o th e r s b el o w yo u in th e h ea p a n s w e r t o yo ur every b eck a nd ca ll . By d ef in iti on, junio r yea r i s co n s id e r e d t o b e th e t o u g h es t yea r in anyo n e's hi g h sc h oo l ca r ee r . Thi s i s wh e n co ll eges s t a rt t o lo o k a t wh e the r or n o t yo u can m eas ur e up t o th e ir s t a nd a rd s. In case thi s press ur e i s bui l din g up , t a k e a w a l k thr o u g h the h a ll , and l oo k at a l l th e und e rcla ss m e n th a t m ove o ut o f yo ur wa y. Th a t wi ll brin g a s mi l e t o y our fa ce. M P a lm e r

Jun•ior s

n.pl. 1. Yo11nger,

esp. when used to distinguish the son from. the fath er of the sam.e name. 2. Pertaining to the third year of a U .S. high school. 3. A person lower in rank or length of service.

4. Som.eone who commands m.ore respect than a sophom.ore, and earned the right to m.ake fun of others below him ..

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ittl e No ise Makers The J unior Cla ss rocks out and shows everybody what t h eir made of al t h e H omecom1ng P ep R ally The Junior Class orga n ized a lot of c lass events lh1 s year s uch as t h e T w 1s ter T oumarnent M eaghan B urnell co mm e nted , " Being a Junior 1s great because you get to s it on t he ot h er s ide of th e bleac he rs." P hoto by Ron Finell!

Ticker Tape Parade This year's Junior royalty, Nick. Cook.son and Maegan Connolly nde down the parade route dunng the Homecoming Parad e The Home coming P ep Assembly was different than last year 's because class c-o n1peltt1on s were held Sylvia Gardner said, " Junior year as fun and at the same ume a lot of work. " Photo by BJ Reynold s

So You See ... Juni ors Chns J ohnson and Ren Bu cholz prac ti ce the debating techn iqu es du rin g lheir free tim e a t a foren s ics meet I n tenn s of dance s, the Ju nior Class was responsible for mak.1ng all the preparauons for the P rom Robin P ollcte replied , " B ei n g a junior means that you're not a freshman , so you don 't get p1ckt>d on, but you don ' t have th e college s tres s ltkc sen iors Photo by Amber Schaefer

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Going out on a date is part of Golden's social life. They're usually fun but every once in a while many ofus have gone out on a date we wouldn't call anything more than cheap. Here's what juniors had to say about this issue. Amber Johnson

Stephanie Shaw: "He took me to a $1.50 movie and McDonald's. You couldn't squeeze a penny out this guy's butt."

Miranda Schmidt: "Sadies, I paid for the tickets and he paid for McDonalds."

Aranda Cooper: "He took me to Denny's and we had to skip out on the bill because he couldn't pay for it."

Shannon Holsinger: "I had to fill up his gas tank to even go out. He took me to a Rockies game where I bought everyhing and afterwards I took him to Dairy Queen. He c;:illed but I never called him

back."

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Ali ssa Archer

Ryan Artale

Je ss ica Bakker

Craig Baldwin

Jason Baldwin

Shauna Barbee

Aaron Barrett

Paul Barrett

Jo shua Barthels

Scott Baun

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Susan Daniel

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Ja ck Deboer

John Delatorre

Joshua Den so n

Genevieve Dilworth

Andrea Dittbrenner

Dougla s Doffing

Tiffany Dovey

Michael Duran Keen

Anthony Edward s

Enka Edward s

Laura Ekberg

J enn ifer Elgin

Tere s a Emmon s

Sarah Erwin

Marlena E s tes

Anne Fay

David Feth

Eric Fink

Keitha Finney

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Liana Fo rte

Andree Fos te r

Rebe kah Fos ter

Shannon Franklin

Travi s Franklin

He1d1 Fre ier

Mi c ha e l Fros t

Mi c ha e l Fros t

Steven Fros t

Meli ss a Fry

Jess e Full e r

Jess ica Fuller

Rob e rt Fulton

Kelly Gable s

Carlos Gamarra

Sylvia Gardner

Laura Gasbarra

Daniel Ga sper

Shilah Gaule

Benedikt Geenen

Renee Gerni

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It's funny ho,v people al,vays ,vish that they ,ve re something that th ey just simply aren't. We all do it, sitting in class daydreaming ,thinki.ng ho,v cool it ,,rould b e, to take th e role of the terrorist-killing, smooth talking, babe magnetizing, savior of the day. The Junior Class ,vas asked if they could assume the lives of anybody or anything th ey ,vanted, ,vho or ,vhat ,vould they be. Matt Larson said, "I'd be th e oilboy for the Swedish Bikini Team. I thinl<: you lmo"v ,vhy." Some of the juniors have desires of being rich, famous, and powerful. Tiffany Bausch said, "I'd be Sharon Stone, because she is powerful, d e manding, and she gets ,vhat she ,vants." Some people don't want to b e people or characters at all, like Mark Lau, vers who said, "I'd be a beer, because then everybody would want me. "Even though we ,,ill al,vays be ,vho w e are, it is al,vays fun fun to dream.

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Casey John son Chn s toph er R John so n Chn s loph e r W John son

Kri s un John son

Mindell John son

Ni c hola s John son Sandra John son

Stephanie John son

Eh ss a Jone s Kerry Jone s Jonathon Keen ey

Michael Kell

Calvin Kelley

Jeffrey Kemler

Joel Kendell

David King

Darcy Krt1nich

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Ginny Ku sy

Jo s hua Labrum

Nichola s Lahey

Robin Lang

Matthew Larson

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James Leakey

David Lefevre

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Have you ever wondered ,vhat it ,vould be like to make your own class? One where you would not fall asleep... or maybe you would. Itcould beanythingyou want. Juniorscameupwithsome unique ne,v classes. Katie Stodola

Maegen Connolly: " A self-defense class."

Heather Turn,vall: "Napping class."

Karen Mills: "A river rafting class! Never went and want to go."

Cal Kelley: " Girls 101."

Linnea Nelson: "A sign language class."

Jennifer Elgin: "Reality bites 101."

Trlfany Bausch: "Flirting 101."

Mikey Coakley: "A sleeping class."

Ginny Kusy: "A shopping class."

Chaze Pahach: "How to become a professional bartender."

Michelle Lemmerman

Ru ss ell Leonard

Jo shua Levitt

Ja s on Ley shon

Cameron Lindberg

Sara Logan

Chanty Long

Cody Long

Nicholas Low

Su s an Lucas

Ali s ha Lujan

Kera Lynch

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C hn s ttn e Mare n J e ff Marqu ez

J e nnife r Martin ez Matlh e w Maupin

Ryan McCallum Bnd ge t M cCa ul ey Mi c he ll e McCo llum Ke ll y M c Dani e l

Ren ee M c Reyn o ld s Jamie M c T ee r Ad am M e dran o Dani e ll e M e n a pa ce

Ery n M eye r Kati M eye rs Ad a m Mill e r Casey M 1Il e r

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Ke lli Omara

Tara On ei ll

Grant Oute rbnd ge

Erin Overturf

Chas ity Pah ach

P e ter Palanuk

Sarah Palm er

Jenni fe r Parfe t

Ju s tin Pea coc k

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Rachel Pi con

Robert Pineau

Philip P1 wonka

Robin Politte

Erin Porter

Shawn Powell

Stacey Proctor

Molly Quirk

Peter Rappmund

Timothy Raw so n

Jennifer Reed

Adena Reher

Jennifer Reynold s

Christa Rtdl

Jonathan Ridpath

Wilham Riedel

Jody R1ndt

Keith Rindt

Ellen Ri s ner

Sharhonda Robinson

Andrew Rogers

Marc Rood

Michael Roy

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Andrea Saindon

Lu cas Salg

Wendy Samland

Mtt c hell Sandoval

Ra c hel Savage

Ke lly Savoie

Kn sti n Saxton

Stephen Scheid

Sarah Schiffman

Ian Schmidt

Juha Schmidt

Miranda Schrrudt

Matthew Schneider

Mi c hael Schreiner

Bobbi Schultz

Jas so n Schwettman

Vivika Scovill

Renae Seakan

Dana Self

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Adam Seymour

Jes sa myn Shanks

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Everyone ,,,.ho can call themselves human do many embarrassing things throughout their lives. This can b eco m e a proble m \.vh e n other people see you then they give you a ni c knam e r e lated to your action . Tiffany Bausch commented, "One time I f e ll in a hol e ,vhil e skiing and I couldn't get out, so my friend s called m e ' Bi.ff'." If you play a sport, your fello,,r teammates might give you a nicknam e. "The football players call me 'Chili' becaus e of my last nam e," s aid Robby Childerston. l\tiaegen Connolly said, "I couldn't pronounce my first name when I ,vas little, so I said ' Bugga ' and it stuck." Teachers often give their students niclmam es. " Doc (Vand e rlaan) calls me 'Magpie' because I never shut up in class," said Ren Bucholz. "I used t.o be called all kinds of things like 'Afro-puff' and 'Velcro head' because I used to have a lot of frizzy hair ," s aid Sha,vn Po,vell. As you can see, you can get nicknames for quite a variety of reasons, whether you like it or not.

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Kelhlee Shaw

Torrey Shelton

Zachary Shirk

Shan no n S hu ey

Rex S in g le to n

Deanna-Mari Sm ith

E li zabeth Sm ith

En ca Smi th Step h anie Smith

Laura S nyde r

Patri c k So lan o

Ja so n S parks

Bnann e S pear

Rand e ll S pnn ge r

W es l ey S ram ek

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Kev in T ay lo r

M ari an a Theo dore

Tra c ie Th o ma s

E nul y Th o mp so n

Ann Tuffin

Au s t in Turn e r

K a th y Turn e r

M e h ssa Turn e r

Hea th e r Tumwall

Moni ca U n ge r

Brit tan y V a n g un dy

Luke Vanw oe n sel

Bryan V e l as qu ez

Gloria V e r sa w

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Ca ndi ce Baker Larry England Jr

Jo s hu a Bates Ju s tin Evans

Elizabeth Beard Peter Fox

Me lissa Bellew Jessica Gray

Mi ch ael Bl o ndin Eh Guthrie

Andrew Moore

Jonathan Palmer

Be n1 am 1n Parker

S hawn Par ke r

Eric Poni csa n

William Pronec hen

Anthony Brooks Kalhenn e Hoage Mo nt e Przybyl ski

Lee Brunke r C had J ackson

Ri chard Burkh a lt er Nichola s Jun gferman

Jo hn Burt o n Enc Kyle

Eli zabe th Sc hn eider

Duane Sc hor

Tiffany Scott

Ja so n Ca meron Ken neth Lefevre S tep hani e S haw

Elizabeth Bre ntl ey Lewi s S teve n Simmons Matth ew Wood

Cas tl eberry Brya n Lo reno

Me lani e C havez M indi Marsh

Kenneth Subala Lu c as Wn g ht

Elizabeth Sut herl and Pauic1a Wnght

Aranda Cooper Andrew Mart in Raymo nd Wat so n Mi chael Z ink

Kyle Cusack Tia Mc Kamey

Cassandra Wesse l

Mi c hae l Dom anu s Kath en ne Meed Wh1tney Wil k

Th e Yea rb ook s tajf resrets th e large numb er of st ude nts n o t pictured The photo s tudio, Lzfe Tou c h, had a problem lVi th on e of th e ir ca m eras during registration. Altho u gh th ey ca m e ba c k nvice for retakes and all st ude nts missing were contacted through th ei r access t eachers, we still h ad a co ns iderable nurnber of s tuden ts without photos

Bnanna Well s

Adam Wendling

Kimberly We s tby

Ryan White

He 1d1 Whitmore

Debra Wilb er

Carley Wil liam s Drew William s

Thomas Williams

Ryan Wobbro ck

Megan Wo rd Donald Wozni ck

Adnanne Wn g ht Ktandr a Wund e rli c h

Breann e Zens ZhaoJ1e Zh ang

Meagon Ziegler

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Computer Whiz J uniors Chn s Johnson , Dale Webs ter and Cy H all gath e r around the c oordinator for the In ternet Expos 1t1on o n Oct 28 W e bs ter explained , " We d is played the G H S s ite , whi c h we •re really proud of, and look e d for potential web page contra c lS " Photo b y Ron Fin e lh

Lob Return Juni o r Mike Fro st return a volley to his opponent dunng pra c ti c e Th e Junior C lass fell the press u re of trying to figure out w h at they want to do with there ltfe Paul H ud s on said , " I want to become a c ontra c ted ninja , s o I c an kill people for a hv1ng , or I want to work with a c omputer "

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C hri s Rozell e s ltde s m around hi s opponents s ide to s teal the ball on Sept 2 3 Rozelle comment e d , ·•1 think we had a great year, we had our problem s bu t w h at team does n ' t " Ph o to by Ron Finelh

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Take Two Coo ki es and Call Me in th e Morning Juni o rs Ann e Fay talces Megan Word 's te mperature dunng S pirit Week Juniors get many more opportuniti es to g et out and have fun with their fnends Ltu s year, s u c h as lh e Juni o r raft lnp and goin g to Prom Ph o to by R o n Finelh

We Are the Demon s Eve r Glorious Juniors Rob Ch1lderson Joel Nelson , Aly ss a Archer, Emily Thomp s on , Tiffany Bau sc h , and Karla H effelfinger s how their c las s and sc hool s p1nt at the Homecoming a sse mbly Next year the Juniors will wm all of the c la ss compet1t1on s at the assembly , a senio r trad111on Photo by Ron Finellr

Clean It U p Junior Tabitha Moen c h pretend s to be the county s an1tat 1on commi ss ioner for a proJect 1n one of her c las ses To m ake classes more 1nteres ung , tea c hers h ave Jun iors do more and more hand s on proJects M oench Jokingly said , " I love tras h 1" Photo by Ron Finell 1

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The mighty sophomore year/ s uch a big ste p away from the freshman year. No longer do you have to fear walking down the halls, waiting for an upperclassman to drop a penny on the ground and expect you to pus h it. During the seco nd year in high sc hool 1 the rule s of pep assemblies are learne d and yo ur class no longer looks like the s low Freshman Class who don ' t know how to cheer. The sophomore year is an important year due to the fa c t that mo s t GHS s tudents decide what area of studies they want to enter. Sophomores see m to think that their new s tatus brings on a harder year academically. This year teachers exp ec t more maturity, and a greater comprehen s ion of knowledge , which is a strain for mo s t s tudent s at the beginning of the year. However, after a se me s ter passes the routine of hard work and determination beco me s the norm for mo s t sophomores, Demons by Defi n i ti o n . Matthew Montgomery

Soph•o•ntores n. pl.

1. A second year student at an American high school or college. 2. A student that survived a year of freshman han1Ss• ntent.

3. Any GHS student heard saying, "Inotafresbman."

4. Theremainingfewof students who still use

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S urf th e Net Sophomore M att Murfin uses a P ower M acin tos h to create a web page Man y s tud e nt s took an interes t 1n the intern e t and so me eve n mana ged to m a ke a bu si ness out o f their tal e nts. Travi s Val e nune s tated " I don ' t know a whole lot about th e n e t, but when I learn how to u se 1t, I'll be able to take over the world "
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Pa rt y Wa go n The Sophomore C lass· H omecoming Ooat rolls down main street before the beginning of th e game The sophomore floa1 was ranl..ed second in lhe Ooat compeu11on. only losing 10 th e Junior noat Sophomore S k ye Svenningsen comme nted " I wasn ' t ac 1ually on t he noat , but I wi sh I was now because ndin g o n it looked like so much fun ." Photo by Ron Finelh • r:

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Sarah Adam

Katherine Adame

Emmy Agard

Boaz Aland

Brandon Allen

Lindsey Alpers

Matthew Andersen

Gregory Anderso n

Jo s hua Angel

Gabrielle Arterburn

Jarett Asplund

Scott Atk1n son

Breanna Bacon

Richard Bae r

Craig Bair

Douglas Baldwin

Spencer Barlow

Walter Bartos h

Ju s t1ne Baruc h

Samue l Bauman

Penny Baumgartner

Ryan Becwa r

Kri stin Bell

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Danie] Benoit

Amanda Bentley

Brenda Beumer

Cole Bielak

John Bielak

Kathenne Btllhorn

Jared BJackney

Brandon Blair

Leslte Blondin

Heather Bo]an

James Bollinger

Je ss ica Bonng

Andrew Bos io Braydon Bowling

Heather Boyd

Matthew Boyd

Hollie Brakken

Jaime Brdar

Jo s hua Bridgeman

John Brooks

Kimberly Brooks

Sarah Brook s

Jared Brown

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" I Love you, you love m e. We're a happy family." Sitting around the house anybody ,vho has a little brother or sister has heard these ,vords mimicked by them from their favorite t.v. sho,v, Barney. Trying to tune out these younger siblings you drift off into a ,vorld ofthought "\Vhere the only thing on your mind is all ofth e cool songs s11ng to you ,vhen you were a little tike. Fennina Moore

Nathan Keeton: "My mom sang m e Rock A Bye Baby"

Deidra Smith: "My mother sang me Silent Night."

Angela Miiller: "My mom sang and taught me the words to Ten Little Indians"

Zach Gumblin: "My mother sang to me Amazing Grace"

Patrick Graf: "My mama "\vould sing to me Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"

Timothy Brown

Candace Bruno

Mary Bujnow s ki

Edward Burke

Chad Butler

Ru sse ll Byrd

Renee Cain

Brian Caldwell

Karen Canales

Michael Cappell o

Amy Car lson

Sonia Carney

Kathy Carver

Jonathan Chamberlin

Shos han a C has e

Cheryl Cheney

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Joshua Dokter

Donald Domanus

Luke Douglas

Adam Dragul

Chnstopher Duggan

Roy Eagan

Nick Eagleson

Leah Edenfield

Shandy Ehresman

Adam Erbaugh

J i ll Erganbright

Erica Erickson

Apnl Evans

Kell y Fagerburg

Kevin Fanc1ulli

Carrie Fendley

Nicole Ferguson

Brian Folle

C hri s tina Ford

Abigail Foster

Tiffany Frederick

Ryan Frost

Raymond Furlong

Tonya Fushimi

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Billy Garrard

Sabnna G e rw1n g

Eri c Gle ss er

Jordyn G o ld s te in Ky le G o l os

Mari s a Gonzales

Patn c k Graf

Emily Granqui s t

Tiffany Gran th am

Ja s on Gregory

Ni c holas Griess

N eeraj Gupta

Matthew Guthne

Jeremy Hall

Lind s ay Hardin

Toni Harn s

Michael Ha s chke

Matthew Haye s

Patri c k Hediger

Kelly Herndon

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C hri s to pher Hi c key

Chn s lopher Hi c kman

Brett Hi gg in s

Leeann Hoage

Lind say Hobac k

Melani e Hodso n

Wesley Hoffert

Jeffrey H offman

Aimee Holl ey

Elizabeth Hoog heem

Branden Hopki nso n

Tim o th y Hoppi n

Broo ke Hom ecker

Kry s tal Houg hey

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Jeff Paschall: "View things from every angle."

Tom Cappello : "Never lie, cheat, or steal, and al,vays strike a fair deal."

Carly Williams: ''Killer-diller!''

Brendon Chisholm: ''Insane!''

Justin Rehder: "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em."

Cori Sayyah: "Bu-bye, honey."

Annie Konegitl: "AK squared rules."

Jason Samansky. "Nice."

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Abb ey Kn ox Jami e Koc hev ar

David Kolin

Anne Konegni

Sasha Kots ura

Benjamin Kowal ski

Elaina Krau s

Corahe Kunz

Amy Lacey

Scott Laman

Alexander Lamp so n

Jaso n Landers

Evan Lang s ted

Roger Law so n

Erika Layton

Daniel Lee

Matthew Lee

Natas ha Lefever

Ja so n Lewi s

Ethan Leyendec ker

A shlie Lindberg

Jonah Linenberger

Andrea Lip s tein

Jaso n Long

Kirs ten Look

Jo seph Lopez

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Thomas Luedtke

Robert Lynn

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Chnstopher Marsto n

Adam Martin Ro ss Martin

Linda Martinez

Taleah Mataya

Audra Maupin

Anthony McPhail

Ashley Meagher

Casey Mech

Jason Melnick

Kevin M1 c ke

Angela Miller

Came Miller

Christian Miller

Jana Miller

Angela Monte s ano

Matthew Moore

Scott Morgan

Kelli Mo ss

Sarah Mo ss berger

Jo seph Nannie

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Chineane Naran s

Spencer Nee

Angelo Nel so n

Lee Newgent

Have you ever emptied your pockets and found some really interesting items that you're sure ,veren't there before? Where do these things come from? Sophomores ,vere asked about the ,veirdest things that they have ever pulled out of their pocket. Hedy Kunter

Hollie Brakken: "A little naked green troll."

Carly Williams: "A skateboard."

Anthony McPhails: "A bra."

Brendan Chishohn: "My dog's food."

Mary Johnston: "Fried chicken."

Stephanie Seipp: "I had to pull everything out of my pockets for a cop. I pulled out a condom and everyone started laughing."

Krist.en Bemis: "A mill.ion dollars."

Brandon Rood: "An inflatable doll."

Nick Eagleson: "A melted Hershey's Bar."

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Juh e Ni cholas

Alan Ni chol s

Broo ke Ni c hol s

Enn Ni c hol s

Ryan Obrien

Adrienne Ortega

Grant Outerbndge

Ch n s tina Owens

Kadn Ozdemir

Kara Palanuk

Mykan Palm er

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Dani e l R asco n Bre nn a Ra ye

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Adam Saba

Ali sha Sa c k

Jas on Samans ky

John Sass o

Andrew Saunders

Ezara Sauter

Beau Savage

Con Sayyah

Apnl Schilder

Virginia Schwader

Lynne-lee Seipp

Stefanie Seipp

Thomas Sellers

Zachary Shawcroft

Richard Shea

Beau Simmons

Jeremie Simmon s

Lucu s Simmons

Donald Sloan

Adam Smith

Au s ttn Smith

Cliff Smith

Deidra Smith

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Robin Smith

Tawnya Smith

J ohanna Snow

M ana Solano

Alexei So logoub

Abbie So rensen

J essica Sp ice

Coryn Sprague

J e remia Stanton

K aycee Starkey

Steven S tarn er

Ju sun Stiege lm e1er

Nathan S to n e

J o hn Streelman

Kip S tro bel

Shannon Sumner

Skye Sve nnin gsen

Casey Szabo

William Taylor

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Evan Thoma s

Jarre t Thomas

Sarah Thoma s

Stephanie Thomp so n

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P a tn c1a Turne r

Shan e Turn e r

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T rav is Vale nun e

Kri s ti n Van Lee r

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"There's a story of a lovely lady "Didn't you just ,,rant to scream ,vhenever you truned on the T.V. and that's all you heard? Did the songs from your fa,rorite television sho,,rs make you "\Vant to c hange th e iT channel? Some sophomores had to mention their, uh, favorit es. Julia @ )J

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Joshua Knox: "Tinytoons and Power Rangers. They both have old and , .. ~1

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Shoshana Chase: "Banana's in Pajama's People say I look like a

banana."

Andrea Lipstein: "Full House They hug and kiss and it's just too happy."

Heidi Wilson: "Married with Children They sound happy, but it's nothing like the sho,v."

Chris Kent: "Facts of Life. It's too old."

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Scott Win s ton

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Nick Youngerman

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Darren Bingham

Ro sean Brown

Serena Brown

James Bueschtng

Daniel Coggin

Amanda Evans

Bian ca Giura

Chnt Hamersley

Dustin Han so n

J os hua Knox

Alexander Kotsura

Billy Mahoney

Carmen Martinez

Mary McDennott

Danielle Miller

Matthew Murfin

Bryan Ostrowicki

Jo se ph Phillip s

Nina Pippa

Jennifer Robbin s

Stephen Romero

Casey Schnapp

David Smart

Jason Staab

Merlin Tibbitts

Julia Truong

Tammy Wagoner

Jos hua Wilson

The Yearbook staff recrets the large number ofstudents not pic tured The photo studio, Life Touch, had a problem with one of their ca meras during registration. Although they ca me ba ck twice for retakes and all students miss ing were contacted through their ac cess tea c hers, }Ve still had a considerable number of students without photos.

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The Answer Is In Here

Somewhere Sop h omore Marybeth

M cDennott searc hes for lhe correct answer to her homework Th e classes sop homores took lh1 s year were considerab ly harder lh an their freshman year Sophomore Scott M organ said, ' 11us year 1s a lot more fun because I am fnend s with uppercl assme n." Ph oto by Amy Wil so n

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Sophomores laug hand cheera tlh e H omecom1ng asse mbl y Th is year the so ph omores were not the v ict uns of th e c lass compe t itions Sophomore Mike Pfi s terer co mmented , " I think it' s great not being lhe butt of ev.,eryo ne's Jo kes thi s year." Ph o to b y R on F in e ll,

Stand Back ... It Might Exp lod e! Sop homore Debbie W an mix es some s ubs tance s in a C hem istry lab Several so phomores too k Che mi stry thi s year, which is norma ll y a Junior a nd se nior c l ass W a n said, "C hem is try 1s fun , I get to d o coo l thin gs wit h c hem ic al s!" Ph oto by H edy Kunte r

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The fre s hman year ..... Thi s i s the year a lot of people dread . They have heard rumors of being tap e d to the pole in the Senior Lounge or pushing a penny with their no se. But there is also a feeling of excitement beca u se they are starting high school, so me of th e b es t yea r s of your life . The fir s t day of sc hool for fre s hmen wa s fre shman orientation, a day where upperclas s men do not co me to school unless to help out. On this day , fre s hmen find their cla sses, get to know who th eir teacher s are, and what to expect of high sc hool without all of the upperclassmen nagging them. Fres hman year is a time to find yourself, make n e w friend s, and di scove rwhatyou are interes ted in Every fre s hman ha s the sa me nightmare about high sc hool , the sa m e nightmare we all had at one time . Tho se feeling make u s all D e m o n s b y Defi n itio n . Katy

Fresh•roan n. 1. a 6.rstyearstudent a t a high school 2. a novice who is attem.ptingto learn the rules of high school 3. little people of the school whom. t he d • • • ·11 a m1n1~tration w1 not let the seniors pick on 4. the people who try unsuccessfully to turn them.selves into a wallflower

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A n d Yo u Fo ld It L ik e T his De s , M oore wraps her clay around a ball of new s paper 10 c rea te a pol. M any fre s hm en like to take art classes th e ir first year becau,e th ey are c h alle ng in g yet fun Je n Wcngrov1ou s s aid , " Golden g iv es fr esh m en many opportun111cs to exce l. I a m one o f th e two fre s hm en that made 1t into M ou nt a in Ma g ic" Photo by Ron F inell,

Do I Cut It Here?

J eremy Mathews asks Scou Kemler where he should cut his balsa wood forh1s airplane m aviation Av1a11on 1s a great class for students who l1k.e planes or who want lo become a pilot Adam Smllh said, "Go ld en is great because I gel do so many great things I ike bemg m the school play 1·• Photo by Ron Finell 1

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Plan et Demon 2000 Sadie Sullivan. Nadia Markovch,ck, Laura Word, and Anna Berkman display their

!><: hoot and class spirit while goofing around with props from their c la ss float Homecoming 1, a fun lime for Freshmen because it 1s the fir-.1 time they experience the excitement and c ha os of getting ready for th e cam1val , parad e, game. and dance Nadia Markovc h, c k. sa id ,· Homecoming was so much fun because you ge t out of

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Everyone likes lollipops but are getting sick of the same old kind time after time. Some people think it is time to come up with a new flavor. When the Freshman Class were asked what kind of lollipop pop flavor would you invent and here are the responses.

Kim

Westby

Jordan Ash Kiwi Banana Grape "

Dustin Wendling "Peaches N' Cream"

Jen Wengrovis "Peanut Butter and Pickle"

Anna Be,-kman "Pina Colada with lime and vanilla"

Ryan Vierke "Caesar Salad "

Chris Cappello "Sea Water"

Bryan Hickman "Pizza"

Andrea May .. Mountain De\v"

Kathi Parland .. Rainbow flavor which would contain different flavors" •

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B e njamin Adam s Kati e Agard Edwin Agee Aaron Aguilar Mand y Alejandro Blair Aleniu s Man e ly Aponte Stephen Arndt J e re miah A sh Mi s ti B abcock M egan Bac hm a n Levi Bain David Ball Alli so n Barre tt Carso n Bartsc h
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Dante] Bauer

WiJham Be]hs

CJay Bennett

Jennifer Bennett

Jo s hua Bennett

Kry s tal Berg

Anna Berkman

Erin Bernard

Karla B1en1uh s

Andrew Bi s hop

Nathan Blrun- Hartung

Chnstopher Blu se

Jo seph Borden

Kendra Branc h

Ni co le Bridges

Emily Brookes

Wade Brown

Michae] Bryant

Matthew Bunn

Sonia Caldwell

Margo Cal1g1uri

Anthony Cappa

Christopher Cappe ll o A]exander Cardoso

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Ela1 ne Ekberg

J onathan Ek s trom

Travi s Elmblad

Eli sabet h Emanuel

J e remy Erhart

Mark Fa1rweather

Roxanne Falco

L y nn Falkenthal

Marl o n Fe llow s

Lind sey Fe lt er

Wilh am Fergu s o n

Mo ni ca Ferrel

Andy Fiedler

Stephani e Fink

S te phani e Fi s her

J us t1n Fleury

Ja so n Fraser

Chnst1n Fros t

Heather Fros t

Mark Furtak

Tnna Garcia

Da vid Gasper

Bnan Gee

Seth Gib so n

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Kendra Hill e

Wilham Hill e n

Ray Hind s

Je nnifer Ho ff

Kelly Hogan

Kn s una Hopkin s on

Mark Howard

Jo shua Ilge s

Megan Jeffre ys

Travi s Jeffrey s

Jo shua John son

Meli ss a John s on

Matthew Jone s Jr

Dax Jordan

Cedar Jower s

Alexander Jungferman

Sarah Kampf

Kelly Ka s per

Amanda Keen

S cott Kem ler

C o n Kennedy

Crystal Ke ss ell

Mike Ketchum

Jo seph King

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to make a rule that everyone in the whole country had to obey? Even though rules are meant to be broken, freshmen came up with some pretty good rules to live by. Christina Winter

Seth Gibson: "Everybody has the freedom of choice."

Nicole Bridges : "Everyone has equal rights."

Jennifer Tedlie : "Freedom of religion is for everyone."

Dan Bauer : "No racism allowed."

Roxanne Falco: 'Thou shall not wear a shirt."

Sarah Coffey : No prejudiced people."

Nikki Papes : .. Everyone would have equal rights and freedom of choice."

Trina Garcia: "Everyone has to shave their heads .,

Mike Strocky : "Everyone would respect one another."

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Andre w Mos he r Adam Myers Kas h1 Nassa u Dani e ll e Nico sia

Aman da Numm eltn Jea n O ' Hay re Robe rt O ' R1ley Ed ward Omara III

Nico le Papes J o hn Pay ne Andre w Perry S te ph an ie Phtlbro o k

S arah Phillips Ke ll y Po litt e J e nnifer Po we ll T i mo th y Pra y J es se Pres to n J os hua Pumphrey Andre w Quirk Ke nn e th Ram s te cter

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Kell i Re hd e r

Ra ymo nd Re he r

Shann on Re mme rs

Carl a Rib e iro Si lva

M e li sse Ri ch

Vi c tona Ri ckard

P aul Roede r

Randi Rogers

L1 sa na RoJas

Behre n R oyste r

Enn Rozelle

Dani ell e Sanchez

Sean Sands

Lee Sc hafe r

Ho ll y Schanh als

J ose Sc h1rrm e1ster

Matthia s Schheman

J essica Schnathors t

Rob ert Sc hrei ner

Aaron Se it s1n ge r

Chad Se rpan

Sarah Shawcroft

Dana Shier

Tim o thy S l ate r

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Adam J Smith

Hillary Smith

Wyatt Sm it h

Sondra Solawetz

Andrew Solomon

Megan Spar ks

Kenneth Sp l a nt

Kevin Splant

Casey S tarky

Natalie Stegall

Jeremy Steink e He1d1 Sterrett

S han non S tewa rt

Kati e S todo la Doug l as Stoker

Bret Storms

Kenneth Storms

C harity S trewe le r

Michael S tr oc ky Sad ie Su lli van

David S und J os hu a Su nd er

J enn ife r Tedhe

Mary Th o m as

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Claudia Torre s

Britni Tortora

Lu c a s Town send

Lee Trujillo

Ke ith Turgeon

Bryan Turner

Amanda Urban

Shad Valdez

Steven Vandyke

Paula Vi c kers

Ryan Vierke

Richard Voit -Chrorny

Chri s topher Vorhie s

Deann Walla c e

We s ley Walton

Du Wang

Je ss ica Ward

John Wats on

Amy Wei s heit

Cry s tal Welch

Alexander Well s

Li s a Welton

Du s tt n Wendling

Jenni e Wengroviu s

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Jam es Ad amso n

Ca ss andra Ake rs

Cass ie An g hm

Lui s Arana

Deni se Ann s tro ng

Seth Atkin s

C hn s ttna Ba g we ll

Mi chael Baldwin

S helley Ball e nge r

Aaron Ba llin g er

Ge ra ld Be ll

Erin Berry

Heather Bide lman

Cry s ta l Black

Amy Brun e r

Shahara Bryan

Karrie Butcher

Kenn e th But c her

Courtn ey Butle r

Je ffr ey C allahan

R yan Chn s te nse n

Ma n Co mpt o n

C ry s ta l Co nn ell y

Marc us Co nn er

B1n1 cio Corre al e

Amb e r Dav is

C and ace Davis

C hri s tin e Dorn

Du s tin Ea g le ton

Thom as Fa nia

Jess ica Forsyth e

Ju s tin Grah a m

Co nr ad Gnm s

Ro ss Hall

Jo hn J ac kso n

Da ni e ll e J ani sc h

Jos hu a Jani s h

Robin Je nnin gs

Li sa Jo nes

No

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Jessica Kilb ourn e

Dan ie l La nfo rd

C lint Latham

Ann a Lo ng

Ni co le Lo pez

Ro bbi e Ludwi g

Dav id Murph y

Oa t Ng he

Lee Perry

En c Ph1Jltp s

M ic he ll e Ph illip s

Jan ae Reza

Ruth Ro dn g uez

Ni c ho las Ro th

Geo ff rey S im s

Phillip S iu

J os hu a S nyder

Anth o ny S tamm

Dav id S to rey

Se th S wa nso n

Kathl ee na Tow nl ey

Jess ica Turn ey

T amm y Wal cke r

Wilham W atkin s

S hawn W1lh a ms

Andre w Wil so n

Ru s ti e Wil so n

Co hn Wo lf

Marc us Wn g ht

Wilham Yo un g

J ayson Whi te Chri stop he r Wh itfo rd Lu cas Wh itman

Patn c 1a W1lh ams

Th e Yearb oo k s taff r ei r e t s th e Large num be r ofs tude nts n o t pi c tured. Th e ph oto s tu dio, L ife T o u c h , h ad a pro ble m with o n e 0Jth e 1r c arn e ra s dur in g reg is tra ll o n Alth o u g h th eyca rn e ba ck twice fo r r e takes and all s tudent s mi ss in g w e r e conta c t e d thro ug h th e ir access te a c h e r s . w e s t ill h a d a co n s idera ble numb e r of s tudents i,,vith o ut ph o t os

Evan Will is Aaro n Wil so n

Chri s tin a W i nt er R ebecca Woo d

Laura Wo rd

A mb e r Wo rde n K1ffany Wun de rh ch Emil y Yoco m

Wilh a m Yo un g Andrew Yo us1 f Bre tt Zah rt e J am ie Zieg le r

Eli zabe th Z ippn c h

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With ten minute s left in third blo ck all that the average s tudent can think about is what he will be doing after school and who h e will b e going with Mo s t others who are in th e room see m to be following the sa me plan, excluding the ones who are s leeping and one other important person . This one other per so n is required to attend thi s class, and dit c hing is not an option. That poor so le is the ever faithful tea cher By d efini t io n an teacher i s the se lfless person who brave s whatever aliment they have in the mo ming to get up and educate the youth of America . Not only will they wake up early in the morning to get school at leas t 30 minute s before the class begins, but they also are up late trying to grade to the papers that they know all their clas ses will be whining for the ne x t day . The se soldiers deserve a round of applause

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1. All teachers of a school or one of i ts deparf:111ents.

2. One who teaches esp. as a profession.

3. The people who stand in the front of the room, simply to hear themselves talk. 4 .

People who teach us that there is nothing • more important than the first cup of coffee in the morn• • tng.

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So I Use T h is Compass ... Sop h o more Amy Lacey receives help from math teacher Elaine Fitzgerald with a geo me try problem All throu gh the year. teachers co uld be found before and after sc hool in their classrooms to h e lp s tud e nts w11h problems Senior H olley Fos ter com mented, " A good teacher makes everyt hin g 1n class a whole lot better " Ph oto by R on Fin elli

Rap Time John Horst, the Latin teacher, Dave Anderson. A~1stant Pnn c 1pal. a nd his wife stand around talk.mg at the Homecoming Dance Some teachers vo lunt ee red to chaperone dances and other school events Sophomore Dave Smart said. " I think. that M r H ergenreter 1s the best, he 1s really funny" Ph oto by Di c k B yrne

And the Animal's Hea d Looks ... Bi o l ogy teac her Bob W1ll1 ams h e lp s o n e of hi s st ud en ts, JUn1or D erri c k M c R ey nold s v is uali ze th e make u p o f a ce ll T eac h e r w ere respo ns ibl e for tea c hing the s t udents div erse c urri cu l um, suc h as h o w to apply for a loan Se nior M o nika Sachdeva sa id , " I th1 nk Mr W e in s te i n and M s. Schultz are two of th e best teac h ers I' ve ever h ad he re a t G H S"

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Th o ma s D1mit - Pnn c 1pal

Dav e And e rs on - Ass t. Pnn c ipal

Jill Colby - Ass t. Princ ipal

Ethel Platt - Ass t. Principal

Ron Bollig - Coun selor

Debby Cooper - Coun selor

Pat Maupin - Coun s elor

Ralph Palmer - Coun se lor

Sandra As tin - P E

Linda Baker - Financial

Mary Battaglia - Security

Margie Be al - Speech/Lang

Le slie Betunger - So c Stud

Charlotte BlytheSecretary

Judy Boian - Engli sh

Jackie Born s tein - Engli sh

Di ck Brads by - Math

John Brodbeck - Spec . Ed

Brenda Burkett - Math

Jan Bry son - Science

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Di ck B y rn e - English

Joan C lark - English

Eileen Cook - Math

Cecelia Davi s - Lib M edia Tech

Scot Edson - In st. Mu s i c

Judy Edwards - Science/Art

Brooke Erhman - Life Stud

R o n Finelh - Eng./ Pub

T o dd Fink - Soc i a l Studies

Elai ne Fitzgerald - Math

Jill Fre1mann -No te Taker

Molly Gaudette - Spec Ed

J eannie G 1elhs - For Lang

Charla Gunn - Regi s trar

Bruce Hahn - Soc St ud

Barbara Ham s - SL IC

J eff H auser - Tec h Art s

Bob H ayes - M a th

Stan Hergenre ter - Engli sh

Sha nn on Hi gh - Soc S tud

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M ark Hom ec ker - P E

J ohn Hors t - For Lan g

B arbara Howe sAtte ndan c e

Bec ky H uff - Edu c. Ass t.

J ill Hull - Engli s h

D ick Ive rsen - Sc ience

J oan J oue tt - E ng lis h

J o hn Ke ll en be nz - T ec h

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B ill Ke ll ey - E ng li sh

D ian e Kess ler - M ath

R Kes tenb a um - Psyc hol ogi s t

Le slie Kilb o rn - Sc ie nce

J o hn Kl ug - E ng li s h/ Drama

Chery l Ko chi s - Athl eti cs/

Ac t iv it ie s

J uh e Kram er - Sc i e nce

Ur s ul a Krzys te k - Clini c

Char lotte Lind say - For Lan g

M a tt Loy d - P .E

J oe McG inni s - Art

Mau reen McGo wan -S pec Ed

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Linda Marceca - Challenge

Josef Martonov1ch - Spec Ed

Noel Martonov1ch - Spec) Ed

Linda Mill er - Spec Ed

Kathryn MontgomeryLibrary Aide

Jo e Murd ock - Technology

Roge r Myer s - Soc S tu d

Sandy Nations - Engli s h

Mik e O'Dons10 - Soc S tud

Gail O ' Neil - Bu s in ess

J 1m Pan ze r - Challen ge

Linda Poveda - For Lang

Ph y lli s Pn ce - Bu s in ess

Bob Putka - M ath

Caro l Quirk - Aide

Chu ck R eg ne r - Math

Chad Re id - Soc Stud

Di ck Sc halham er - Phy s ics

Ed Scholes - Science

Jan e Schultz - Art

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Lo\ve ll Sh arp - Eng li s h

Cat he n ne Shearn - Soc Stu di es

Le Shoe mak e r - C hall e nge

Lea Ann S h zes k1 - Soc ia l Wo rk er

El a in e Smith - Sc ie nce

Bo b Sto ke s - Soc S tud

T o m Swee t - Fo r Lang

Ke n va nde rLa a n - Sc ie nce

Li sa Wa hl - Soc Stud

Ed We in e ll - Fo r Lan g

E n c We 1n s te 1n - Vocal

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Manl y n Wil cox - P E.

Bob William s - Sc ie nce

Jan e Wund erli c h - Aid e

Je rry Yan z - Fo r Lan g

Ge ne Yo un g m an - Art

Laura Z ach - Math

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Cafeteria Staff: M eagean Smith, Patti Low Bonni e Lou Shaw. Paul M ontpla1s1r Ph oto by BJ Reynold s

Custodial Staff: Front Row : Paul Archuleta , J e r emia h Sadle r , Ozzie Hu ghs Ba c k Row : Don Dilworth , Larry W ells, Ronni e G1lhom Not Pi c tured Di c k Roberts a nd J ames Clenden nm g Photo by BJ Reyno lds

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Remember when blocks, dolls , legos, and trucks were your most important possessions in life . Your only goal in life was to play, exp lore new pla ces, eat, and sleep . Childhood- a time when you could not wai t to grow up but now that you are grown up you want to go back It was a time when you did not have to worry about homework, col lege applications, or spending time with your s ignificant other, after all they had cootie s! You made long-la s ting friendships wi t h other s illy people . Together you would play hid e and see k , bui l d forts, have snowball fight s, eat i ce cream and other strange co n co tions you put together . This pe r son was so meone you could share your dreams and plans for the future with . As you got older you had more decisions to make and re ce ived more re s pon s ibil itie s. As you l ook ba ck and remember al l the strange and si lly things you did when you were a little tyke, you realize how much fun it was to be a kid . After all you are on ly young once! Katy Ra t z

ba•bies and bud•dies n. 1. drooling and silly miniature people who need older people to take care of them 2. tiny Demons who consult with other scheme. . D 1ngony emonsto create havoc 3. innocent children who never seem to be around when mom finds the broken cookie jar

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k A t Us ! Margie Sanl , Kirs un Fi she r, Mary Curran , and fri ends pose for a p1 clure after th e tr s1xlh g rad e graduation. S txlh grade grad uati on 1s a maJor mileslo
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It 's Brownie Time , Got Milk ? N1kk1 Yarvens, B ecca Dragul, • , Mi c h elle Kl e1ne1der, Anna Van M eter. Stacy Arndt. and Bn a Ham p l e n1 a n s tand in I me at th eir a w a rd s ce remony Brown 1e lroops dtd thing, like arts and c raft s, go mg to camp, s1ngmg songs. and se llin g th e famous G irl Scout Cook. 1es Tra ci YanWoensel sai d " Brow ni es w as g rea t because I got to m eet a l o t of people, pla) cool games and eat th e bes t coo ki es 10 the world 1" Ph o to cou rt esy of Katy R atz

Don ' t Break It! Nathan Churc h , Katy R atz,***. and Bna H a mpl e man play th e balloon toss at th e Ral ,; to n

t hird grade field day Field day 1s a highlight o f th e year for kid s be cause th ey ge t to co mpet e ma mm,ature O ly mpi cs Nathan Church s aid , " Fi e ld day was always fun because I was always th e be s t I Ph o to cou rte,y o f Kat y R a tz

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W e a r e so proud of our swee t daughter Time t o explore new territories , blaze new trails, open new doors. and see new horizons'

W e've given you life, school has provided you with knowledge Th e future 1s yours 1 With love from somewhe re near Golden, Colorado M om and Dad

The past four years h ave gone by so fast , and we know that our memories will always last Through sw immin g. soccer , school, and fun, our trust h as al ways remained strong Through umes of trtal. lribulauon, fear , and pain, only one thing re m ains Our friendship

Stacy.

What JOY you bring toourltves 1 We th ank God for the precious gift of you and know He will watch over you and guide you as you embark on the g rea t adventure of adul thood

Love, Mom and Dad

Good luck Stacy You're lucky you get to leave home 1 I' II miss ya Kyle

I t h as been a real joy watching you grow and learn Your positive attitude and cal m nature will certainly help you achieve your goals. We are so proud of you. D on't forget to keep sm ilin g!

Love, Mom and Dad

Stacey, Y ou' re the best s ister a girl could have Thank s for all the memories and good time s. R emembe r, THINK SHEEP!

M ay your accomplishments be as great as your smi le ! Always know how important you are to u s and how much w e love you.

M om and Scotl

Having you for a daughter has been exciting, wonderful , and informative. The universe has the resources f or all your crea 11v1ty , so keep your 1maginat1on working hard to keep ltfe interesting and fun

Extra proud Love. Dad

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Th1nk1n g of the years ahead.

Congratulations I You 've rea c hed a milestone. Let 1t be the begmotng of a hfe11me of Jeanung, good times, and hard work We are very proud of you and know that you will go far

We love you, Mom and Pat

You grew up 100 fast before our eyes. Bes 1 wishes for th e future

Congratulations' Go for 11' W11h love,

Mom, Dad , and your bro1her, Danny

To our daughter whose talent s and achievement s have made us very proud I Keep s miling and enJoy your Journey through hfe 1

Love Dad , Mom, and Ryan

Kim . Always remember 1here 1s an angel watching over you in good times and Lroubled tim es H e r wmgs are wrapped around you. whispering you are very much l oved' S id e by side or miles apart, you a re always 1n my heart' I love you'

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Min , We are so proud of you and all you have accomp lt s h ed for yourself You are an 1nsp1ra t1 on 10 us and to everyone around you Continue to ltve life with love and happ1nes-. and always s tay true to yourse lf We l ove you• D ad and Shelly PS Dolphins rule 1

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Well .wefinally m ade1t ld on't thtnk I could ask for two belier best fnends 1 W e've stood by each other n o matter what, that shows tru e fri ends hip l kn ow we'll stay close despttc th e mil es between us Thank s for everything'

I love you bunches, BreeAnne

D ea r Casey,

You have made hfe c hall c ngtng and 1nteresttng We wouldn't hav e missed betng part of 1t for the world We arc !.O proud of you and kno\v you' II meet all th eexc 11mg new c hall e nges that come your way

We love you, M om, Dad , R oi,a, and Marc u s

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Th ere are no word s to really e xpress how I feel. You are my bes t f nend and I love you• Good lu ck m the future and wh a teve r happen s, know you ' ll always h ave a place 1n my h eart Love always, H eather

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Y ou have been so much fun! Co ngratulati ons' We are so proud of yo u Thanks

We love you, Dad , M om, Ramie , and R obbie

P .S W e hope someone videotapes your gradua ti on because 1t' s going to be awfully hard to see through tears

Kri s ten , Congratulations on you r graduation Don ' t forget that no matte r how tall you ge l, I am the bi g s 1s ler

Love , H eathe r EnJOY hfe a s you move on to independence , but don ' t ever forge t your family L ove, Dad and M om

Congratulations Brad ! M ay your life always be filled with adv enture and discovery

Love , M om, Dad , and Karen

Y ou are our favorite, only so n

We all wish you mu c h s uccess in hfeandwehopeyoucontmue to become all that you were intended to be God bless you Mo

Love , M om, K alhle.en and Dad, and Shannon

D avid,

W e have s hared so many experiences and dream s lo gelher Allhough we have gone our separa te ways , I hope with all my heart that every one of your dreams comes true 1 truly believe in you You will forever hold a place in my heart My love always, J en

Congratulauons on all of your outsland1ng ach1evemeols , academically and at h letically You have been an 10sp1ralion

Your slrenglh and fortitude have pulled you through many challenges You a m aze me I am s ure you will goon to accomplish anything you set your heart and mind l O.

Mu c h love, M om and Parker

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Follow your dreams as you travel the path of life We are proud of all your hard work Stay true to yourself and enJoy life 's adventures

We love you Nick, Mom Dad , Enka , Hol11e and Jake the dog

Chensh the past hve every day to the ful!e st. and foil ow your dreams into the future You can go anywhere and become anyone you want 10 be Be happy and GO FOR IT• We will love you always Dad Mom , Wendy and Devin

Yo Peanut. Continue on this path and you'll have a great ltfe Your enthusiasm, quick wit , and smile are you r accomplishments that will help you to achieve anything you des ire You're our Sunshine Daydream , so PARTY ON, DUDE " The sun w i ll sh ine on your back -doo r, someday"

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K im , You are the best Alway s remembe r "O1nker", Rainbow, and you and Mi chael in the camper 1 No matter whal, I will always be here for you, no matter how many miles betwee n us! Forget me not.

Love always.

BreeAnne

Ni c k

We are proud of you and everything you have accomplished We wish you every s ucce ss as you move on to the next stage of your hfe God bless you

Love.

Dad Kathy , W11l1am , Katman and Haley

"The more things change, the more th ey s tay the same " You ' re taller now You sm il e

ba se ball cards You ' re st i II >wonderful and unique, loved and respected , forever Dad , Mom Jared , Rh ett, Lane, and Aly ssa

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Andy , You have brought us so much J0yandhapp1n ess. Weare proud of the person you have become. We know you will s ucceed 1n whatever you c hoose to do 10 ltfe We wish you much lov e, good health , lots of happiness. deep powder, and su ns hin e on the s lope s You are the be s t 1 Love , M om and Dad

Deb , You 've been the light of our lives' We hope you achieve your goals and asp1ra11ons and have a l,fe filled with happiness Be yourself-keep your behefs and conv1ct1ons You have a lot to give , Keep on sm1l1ng We love you, M om and Dad

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Carl , W ell we ' ve made 1t 1We ' ve known eac h other forever You ' ve been there for all my tears I love you with all my heart

You are very s pecial to u s. You h ave bec ome a fine young m an \Ve are very proud of you Keep yo u r goals h igh and wo rk h ard Follow your heart and your dream s We love you , M om and Dad

Carolyn W e ' ve finally graduated Thanks for being there through ou r 18 years You · re a great s is ter and I h ope you do very well after we graduate Love , Carl

Jason Chappell 's Friends

Y o u have worked very hard in school. W e are proud of you Yo u ha ve be come a lovely yo ung lady wh o is kind and th o u g htful. W e loveyo ur s miltng face and energeti c s p i nt.

We love you , M om a n d D ad

H ave fun , be nice , and enJoy life

W e love you , M om , Chri s, Kel s ie , Logan , and Kendall

I knew from the day you were born you would accomp li s h anything you set ou t to do Cont in ue to set you r goa ls high and attai n them a nd a lways rememberthal l'm soveryproud that you ' re m y dau ghter I love you Bo M om

W e arc very proud o f you, keep your h ead o n su-a1g ht and you r m ind focu sed and we know you will reach your goal s Y ou are about to end o ne era of your life, and begin a new one, we know you w ill s ucceed

All of our love, M om, Dad , and T ony

Class presi dent , and all Ameri ca n swi mmer :

" When our se nior year , s sai d and d o ne , W e ca n say we've had so me fun, A bra , a sk i rt , pai r of sock s, ' 97 is the class that rocks'"

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We love you I You have given us so much JOY and happiness Be as successful m your life, as you have been 1n the 18 years we have s hared w1lh you Go far an life and be happy' Always, always keep your sense of humor'

Love, Mom , Dad , Danielle, and Mike

J ason,

Your the best brother and fnend anyone could ever have You always manage to make me s mile , and you have always been there for me I wi s h you the best of luck in college and everything after I am going to mi ss you a ton

Love always, Danielle

You 're bright , beautiful and you ha ve the whole world to conquer, and I know you will You have made parent mg lhe most reward mg expenence of my ltfe I am proud to h ave you as a daughter I Jove you, M om

Nate,

I don ' t know h ow I could h ave done all that I have without you, but now I'll have to t ry I'll really miss you. H ave lots offun

Love , Dan

You have grown into a wonderful young man. and now you are about to enter a whol e new world Your presence In our It ves Is a pnvilege for us, we are proud or you God be wllh you always

We love you very mu ch, Mom and Dad

Keep up all your hard work and making your goals

Always It s ten 10 your h eart and 11 will carry you 10 the ngh1 d1rec11on We are so proud of our " Baby " God bless you always Love, Mom and Dad

ToanA+daughter Remember "Who you are ." Don'1 beat life w11.h " indifferen ce" " Why Go" the way of others when you can "Release" your " Smile" 1010 " Imm onal,ty" Look for the Solat and Kontfn Keep on Jamming' Life's a beach -)

From a cutie 10 ponytails, we have watched you grow into a bcau11ful, 1ntelhgen1, young woman You will a lw ays be the s hinin g s tar in our lives

Always do what you feel 1n your heart 1s right, and chensh every day of your life With Pnde and Love , M om and Dad

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Y ou s t a rted ou t together 1n preschoo l N ow you aregraduat1ngh1gh school together W e are s o proud of you

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M o, W eare so proud o f our " hnl e lamb" M ay yo u continue t o g i ve love , h app in ess, and so ng t o all you meet.

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W e l ove you!

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I'm so proud you ha ve put you r effort s toward s f urth e nng your schooling May you co nunue to have th e greater power in your life

Love 1n m emory of your mother, Dad , Matt , and Mark

Bryan DeWolfe

B ryan, Congratulations!' W e are so proud of you Y o u have fill ed o ur live s with so mu c h happin ess. Re ach for th e s t ars and never le t go of you r dreams R e me mbe r you can do anything as lon g as you se t your m ind to 1t God Bl ess you always W e l ove you M om, D a d , Tara , and H e 1d1

Ti La Mia bella figlta Cristin. A s I watched yo u grow from ar infant t o a yo ung adult, I have admired th e many po si tive qualitie s you po ssess.

R emember the p as t 1s the past , wh a t ever yo u stnve for, you will achieve I will always be with you.

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Wonn , You 've grown up so quickly s in ce those c hubby/ bald days. You 've become s u c h a beautiful person , both inside and out. We hope t o see thi s huge s mile on your face forever

Lov e, M om and Dad

W e are pro ud to be your fam1 Iy Your accomplishmen ts have made u s proud We look forward t o see ing the fu ture unfold as you go for your dream s R emember t o always be true to yourself.

Love , M om, Dad , Chris, and Liz

Wh at a gift you are to u s and t o tho s e who know you! You are a treaSured daughter and sister and w e have enJoyed looking at life through you r Bab y Blu es. Congratulation s. We love you and are very proud of th e person t hat you have become

Love , M om and D ad

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W e leave you our footsteps not to be foll o w ed, nor to be filled , but to be beside you as you begin yo ur Journ ey Co ngratul atio ns• 1 W e love you 1

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It see m s ltk e only yesterday we found each o th e r , and 1t see m s like the day we want to be together a ll the time 1s coming to qui c kl y' I want you to remember all of the good lim es we 've had and all the bad that bro ugh t us c loser toge th er Love ya alway s, KS TD

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Guy s,

Y ou• re the g reatest I Y ou h ave always been th ere for me and I will always be there for you You have been the four greates t people I have eve r m e t I Keep in to uch 1 Love yo u g uys, K8TD

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T o my be s t f nend , ' The tim es we spe nt togethe r are a lways good tunes Lh at leave m e looking forward to Lh e next lime You 're an msp1rat1on to me and I'm glad and gra te ful Lhat you ' ve come into m y lt fe ." I love you Tommy' With Lov e and Lu c k , T eresa

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enthu s ias m , and a great se nse o f humor These gi f ts will ta ke you far 1n hfe Ma y all your h opes and dream s co m e true Love, M o rn J onelle, and Grandma Ha uge n

Summer Estrella

R e na mean s l a u ghter From c hildre n 's laughter , s tones, play , dance , sc h ool. fri ends, and th e Lord 's care, yo u h ave be c ome educated , cann g, fun lovi n g, and prepared for you r future

W e love you , M om, Dad , a nd Peter

M onica, Y o u were always my littl e pumpk in I You are s uch a s w ee t and s pec ia l person I Honey stay Lh at way I ' rn so very proud ofyou

Love, M orn

W e \v 1s h you love, h appiness a nd fulfillm e nt of all your dream s. you ca n h ave II all ' Love , M om, Dad , and Ali ssa

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LeJO , You have always been "sonsh1ne" and pleasure

Dear Ryan ,

Thank you for a real good time It h as been a little slice of heaven having the privilege of watching you grow up I wish you th e best of everything 1n your future

Love , Morn

Wearesoprou dofyou , J enny You hav e been a JOY to us all these years. We know you will be successfu l in your life It has been a pleas ure to be your parents

We Jove you, Dad , Mom , and Mi che ll e

We have had some great um es toget h er Good lu c k 1n college We will miss you You have been a great b i g siste r

Love , En c and Stephanie

Eighteen years ago you were our wonderful C hr istmas pre sen t and continued to be a tremendou s gi ft to us Go forth on your Journey, knowing you have our love and sup port

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Now you are ready to tackle the opposition in life We love you 1 Shawn and M om

You have worked very hard You have achieved your goa ls, and now you are moving towards n ew dreams W e are very proud of you Always fly safe. M om and Jam

Alway s keep your goals in sight, And know an your heart that they are right.

Remember as yo u s tart each day, And travel down life 's path away,

How very proud we are of you, I n all t he thin gs you say and do

We love you forever, M om, Dad. and Tamara

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As you sit lhere, anxious ly awa1t1ng lhe rest of your life. your future is m lhe making And now t hat 18 years have gone by , our princess l ooks out upon lhe world.

W e l ove you, D ad and Mom

Breezy, You did 11 1 We love you so much Your 1ntel11gence, laughter and canng nature will take you far

Tru st in God and yourself

Love you always, M om, Dad , Elv i ra. and Lu cy

Great Job with school 1 H ere's hoping you'll lake on your future with the vigor. s trength and determination of a ti ger Be s t of l uck.

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M om and Dad

Lov m g you 1s t he most preciou s g 1fl you 've a l lowed me todo, t h ank yo u You can always trust your soul, ,t' s s trong and determined

Listen silently, it w ill never let yo u down L ike your fa m lly and true fn ends, sma ll. bu t true to life it se lf N ever doubt w hat you can accomp lt sh

Wi t h you forever , M om

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You are witty. 1ntelhgent, beau11ful and talented There 1s e no doubt in my mind that you will succeed 10 whatever you choose Love ,

D ad I n trouble and st1ll sm1lin '. Love M om, Dad , and Myl es

Bna , M y wish for you ru; you move forward 10 the next exc,tmg chapter 1n your life 1s that you continue to be the expressive , loving , and caring person that you are today M ay your ltfe be b lessed w11h JOY and love L ove, M om

Tra cy, [ Yourfnend s h1p1 ssuc hag1fllo g me, beau11ful girl I truly thtnk. that we have the sa me m ind - I know you under.-.tand We have 'n h ad so muc h fun so many tears ] and unforgettab l e memories [ Alway s remember the thing s that made our fnendsh1p the ::, "el best I' II never forget t [ I love you c J en

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Thank you for all the guidance , support , encouragement , love, and memones you have given me I've alway s looked up to you and admired all your detemunatton to accomp li s h anything you set ouc to do Thanks for be i ng a great sister and wonderful fnend Thanks fo r a l way:. being t h ere for me I'll a l ways be there for you

Love always , L,zee

From before your fin.I race , you · ve always been a winner to us W he n we t h ink about all you've done, and all you've g rown up to be, we feel so proud You ' re a wonderful daughter and we love you very much XOXO

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It 1s a bi rd, a plane? No, it's super J onat h an, able 10 swim 50 o r l 00 m eters ,n supe r time, able to put others al ease with h is pu1te po ise, and now ready to ta k e off on a super fu t ure 1 W e k n ow you· II do great. Love, M om and Dad

Jerem y.

Th is is o nly the begi nn i n g o f the w o n de r ful pla n t hat God o rdai ned Each day you w i 11 fa ce a new set of oppo rt u ni ties, b r ill i a n tly d i sgu i sed as 1mpossiblesiluations F ace these w ith co n fidence, kn owi n g t h at w e l ove you and that God w ill guide you all th e days of your life

M om and Dad

Yo u r lovely sm ile, pe rsis te nt ly posi lt ve atti t ude about li fe has gotten you through so me ro ugh ti m es Y o u h ave co m e a lo n g w ay and we are a l1very proud of you Keep up the good w o rk ! Fro m yo ur lov i ng fa m ily

You have been th e best li ttle " b ro " You• vea l ways been able to make me la ugh and sm ile Cong ratu lat ions o n m aking 1t thro u g h G HS. Al w ays dream b ig "b ro" and reme m be r th e q uo te If i t IS l O be, i t IS u p to me " Good lu c k a l ways. L ove, A n gie

" Reac h for t he stars" as you s te p fof\va rd into t he futu re Hold o n to yo u r val ues as yo u m ak e your m ar k W e love yo u a n d arc p roud of you Lo ve, M o m a n d Dad

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Stephanie, You have always had 'spu nk ' s in ce you were little "'r ou have been a delight to have as a daughter We love you very much. Keep your great personality andcanng nature.

Love,

M om, Gary a nd Juli e

Bec ky, You 're all grown up now and you have turned into s uch a beautiful, intell, ge nt , and cann g woman We are so proud o f you and love you so very much. Always remember we are here for you.

Lov e,

M om. Lee. and M au

P.S You 'll always be my baby girl

It 's been a long time since you were the little g irl 1n thi s picture, but ll see ms lik e only yesterday to u s Congratulations on your graduat ion an d ma y you move on to mu c h s uccess and happin ess 1n college

Love,

M o m , Dad , and, Davi d

Y ou s ttll have th e s ame big blue eyes and 1mp1 s h grin One o f your favorite things todo was play dress up 10 my old c loth es and yo u ' ve g uessed 1t, "c lo the s" are s till one of your pn o ntt es, buyin g th e m I A s hop lilt you drop kind of g irl 1

J ames

Remember to always follo\\ your dreams and never give up I W e be li eve in you and your accomplishments Remember we're always here' Love,

M om Cliff M ichael, and

Shannon

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When you graduate will you stop bouncing the ball 1n my kit e.hen I Your smile melts my heart Your qrengths and determ1nat1on run deep you will o;ucceed and be happy in yourhfe You ' ve been aJoy to th e fami ly We love you

Love , Aunt Denise

Sance you "ere a baby you have had you r eyes wide open

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W e made tt ch rough four hard years, bul with a lot of fun t1m el-t (gar.igc) 11 You II go a long way, c h1cl.. cn poo Thank s for shan ng 1

BJ -T1 ggcr, Sorry no pictures, but I wanted to thank you for th e laughs and good memories you've given us I love you boc h, Hedy (Pooh)

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Dear Sarah , You have always been a JOY to u s all and we are s o proud of you 1 Keep your detenn1ned s p1nt and you will do great thing s 10 your hfe Love , Mom , Dad , Leslie , and Joey

Michelle Kleineider

M ch ss a We wi s h you the bes t 10 your future Be good to yourself and follow your dream s Alway s remember how mu c h we love you and how very proud we are of you

Love, M om , Dad and Megan

Hedy Kunter

M eli s sa , We made 1t 1And all too soon , nght'> You'll alway s be my bes test fnend ever We ' ve made 1t through a lotespec1ally THEM 1 (You know who) Keep 10 touch with me , I'll be needing that hundred dollars sooner than you th1nk 1 Always.

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To live 1s to learn , to learn 1s to kn ow, to know is to grow, to grow 1s to give, to give 1s to live May your ltfe always hold special memones of G H S friends, a n d may you always know a full ltfeof living Love xoxoxo.

Dad, M om, Ju stin, and Stephanie

Thanks for always being here for me You ' re the best s ister anyone could have I' 11 miss you 1 Love alway s 1 Stephanie

Michelle , Well , what can I say'> It 's been fun and exciting I You ' re one of the best friends I could ever ask for , I hope it never changes Never forget our adventures Blurry v1s1ons ofVa1l , shopping T R A C ., being 10 love really sucks' Plus the many more to come

Love , Ashley

You always have been ready to set out and see th e world. Fill that bag with your dreams and enJOY whatever th e world offers Take "the road less traveled" and keep your spi rit of adven ture We love you and are proud of you

M om, Dad , Emily, Ian, Jam es, and Diana

Hedy my love,

1 know thi s picture is aw ful but that's O K because we usually look that way I ' m glad we made 1t thro ug h th ese four years with only minonnjuries. Rea c h for the stars but don't s top there I l ove you with all my heart.

Th a nx for being Annalee

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Ou r " Happy L 1u le Soul," We are so very proud of you You can be wha1ever you wish- the world 1s a1 your fee t Go for 11 Peanu t ' Love always, Mo m and Dad

Wh ile 1he world might not always be fair, remember th a t rm here for you always Remember all of the fun we had together Le t the world bewa re when you get a ho ld of 11 Love you. Mi chelle

Burke

May all your d reams co me t rue and may you r g ui dance from within lead the way We a ll love and adm ire you

Love, Mom , Dad, Greg, and Suzanne Th a nks for bei ng my best fri end for l6years' Love,

"T he ot he r cowboy' Ma tt

Ke n, H ave f u n, be safe and lear n some th ing ne w every day of yo ur l ife.

Lo ve al ways, Mom a nd D ad

Kan

Always keep that great laugh laughing and that lively per-.onaltty now1ng Every new day JUSt gets beuer 1

All our love Mom and Dad

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As your parents, we are very proud of you and continue to have hig h hopes for you Keep having and pursuing high hopes for youn.elf We know you are a very capable person w ith that dyna m ic persona lity of yours Continue having fa 11 h espec1ally 1n God. your family and yourself a lways.

Love you.

Dad, Mom, and Bree

We have e nJoyed seeing yo u g r ow fr o m t h e " Mi ghty M1d ge1" to w ha t you a re tod ay May you a lways ma intain you r ind ependence a nd pe rseverencc and a u am your goa ls 10 the pu r sui t of your dreams a nd happiness

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Love, Mom , Dad, Ryan, Sean, and Ril ey

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Bo gh 1. 1hough1ful, funny-you're a wonderful so n We 've always been so proud of you We wish you as many happy 11mes ahead and more as you have given us 1

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We are so very proud of our first born son You have given us so much JOY and wonderful memones. Continue 1n \ife with your great se nse of humor, your compassion towards others and your great smile. We know you 'II enJoy hfe. We love you forever , Mom and Dad

Mike , l can't believe that my big brother 1s going off to college 1 You have always been by my side, especially when I needed you 1 have always looked up to you and always will Come v1s1t often I love and admire you lots

Love, Lynn

Matthew , Meet you on the back porch graduatjon night 1

Love , Michael

Nik , We are so proud of you and all o f your accompl 1shments I You are s o special and always remember you can do anything you se t your mmd to 1 Good luck'

Love, Mom and Dad

Dear Nik,

You made 11 1 You 're Independe nt Nik 1 Now that 1s some weird , wild s tuff 1 We love you and w ish you all the best in the world ! Keep up that great se nse of humor, cause no one makes us laugh like you do 1

Your s is ters , P at and Jine

Dear Matthew,

You have always asked a million questions, wondered about th e st r angest th ings and taken everything apart. Keep askrng your ques ti ons and wondering but now we look forward to you putlln g things together We love you so much'

M om, Dad , Michael , and Chnstma

Even at thi s age we knew you were destined for a caree r in high fa shion. We love you no matt er how you dress M om and Dad

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Seeing you 1n those boots seems hk e yes te rday You hav e filled o ur hves with so much JOY and love Weare prou d of all your hard work and acco mpli s hments You have a heart of go ld I R y-Guy never c han ge' Reach for th e s ky and rem e mber we love you very mu c h. Mom , Dad , Scott, and T as ha

Think mg fondly o f th e lim es we s hared when yo u were young and future yet to co me You are always 1n my tho ughts and prayers If you make wi se c ho ices 1n hfe, success and happ in ess will ultimat e ly foll ow Mu c h lo ve, Dad

You ha ve grown to be a beautiful , talented and, c ann g young lady I am so proud o f you Keep your faith , follow your dream s a nd yo u will go far You have a lw ays had a spec ial pla ce in my heart. God bl ess.

I love you , Grandma

A s h,

We've been there done th at toge the r and had a wo nd erful time doing tl. We've gro wn so close and wtll s tay forever Thank you for a hfet1me of awe so me me mories.

(Remernberalway s T R A C. Vail , pro m and s hoppin g .)

Love forever , Mi c helle

Having you ru; a daughter has always been challenging, never r eg r e llabl e, a n d always interes t mg. You are capable of anything you se t your sights upon Th anks for being you We love you,

Mom, Dad, and J eremy

Watching you grow has been one of the mos t fulfill 1n g expenences 1n our li ves You have grown up to be a beau t , fut capab le, compassionate, and i nt ellige nt yo ung woman \V e wish you the best hfe can offer We love you, Mom, Dad , and J e remy

Th a nk. s for the memones 1 You 've learned and perfected th e important s k.1ll s of hfe , peopl es k11l s, respect forothers, fis hin g, hunting, and dreaming Neve r s top d rea min g, because your dreams will come true , Lo ve, Dad

Dear 8111 , Se t your goals high , be posH1ve, hav e fun and e nJoy life and you will be success ful m wha tever yo u do We're very proud of you'

Lov e. Mom and Dad

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We ' re g lad you finally go t that s mirk off your fa ce and mad e i t throu g h hi gh sc hool Good lu c k next year

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You ha ve soared like an eagle to the to p of many mo untain s 1n you r lt fe We h o pe yo u will co ntinue your pursuit ofexcellence m co llege and the w o rld beyond Above all, be happy and know that we will always s upport you All ou r lov e, M o m a nd Dad

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I am re all y proud of you 1wi s h you h appiness in alt that you do Good lu c k

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W e hav e been thro ugh ,o mu c h to ge th e r l rom railing to <lan c ing w e've hccn throu g h Jl all You arc my tx:,1 f n en <l I love you, no mail e r what th e luturc hnn g, I ..,ovc, C.:hn,,y

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Mi c hael , We wi s h you happiness, success, and smoo th sailing. H ave fun! Love always, M om and Dad

M ason, Y ou h ave always been there for m e, and I kn ow you always will You are n ot on ly my brothe r but m y best friend too I love you, Mykah

Dear M elissa, Althoug h you have been a challenge to me and your fathe r , we are very proud of you and wou l dn ' t t rade you 10 for the world

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Y o u were a JOY to ra i se throughout th ese l ast 18 years Your Jove for everyth in g a nd everyone h as been a great attnbute Alway s remember you can do anything you want , you have th e st ren g th R e m e mber we are there with you alway s. W e love you You are our prid e an d J OY M om and D ad

Looks like yo u ' re Just about ready to take off. we ' re sure yo u ' ll have smooth sai lin g. Y o u • re s till a c utr e and we ' re so very proud o f you EnJoy everything and remember we l ove you

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W e'resopro udofyou Yourspecral sm il e and your se n se of humor are n eve r endang You h ave been a JOY s in ce the day you were born W e kn ow that whatever you want 10 do you'll ' 'just d o 1t" and we'll be behtnd you all th e way Love, M om, Tom , and Zeb

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Zac h ary D ea r , Y ou have the whol e pa c ka ge for a g reat h fe, you· re very spec ial 10 u, Love ,

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M om and Dad

W e k.n ew from your earlies t years that you were a spec i al person You ve never given us a reason t o not believe 11 \V e can ' t wa1tfortheyear, t o come'

Lov e.

M om and Dad

I ' m glad yo u ' r e fin.illy g radu a tin g ( h opefully ) Good lu c k with -.occer Someday you'll score a goa l ( ma ybe) Good luck al co ll ege Stop makang fun of c h cerle ad e~ Alway s remember cheerlea d ers are better than soccer players. and chee rl ead 1ng 1s a s po rt God bless Lo ve, Robin

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A , you take the necessary ,tc p , onto you r life path , carry o ur l ove w11h yo u knowin g that 11 ,, your, to u,e .ind rel y on .i, you ,c ulpt th e ,olo:s of you r ltl e You arc a beautiful daughter .ind friend

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Zult , Ma y the beauty you love be what you do Continue to be a lover of all hfe , s weetheart and the be s t of all hfe will be yours

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Laura Raschen

You have a bright future , but 1l comes unass embled You ' ll need to build 1t one day at a time by making good cho ice s and s ound dec 1s 1on s Remember, eac h day 1s the fir s t day of the rest of your life

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Maria Lilia Rascon

Being the last of the R ascon clan, we want to let you know that you are our " Gordttz " You have brought much JOY, happiness, blessings and Jove into our liv es Look towards the future with fat th and be true to your sta ndard s Remember we love you Congratulauons! 1

God Bless M om and Dad

K ate the Great, You had a winning smile thel' and a winning sm il e now You have done so much and so well You have earned you name over and over \Ve are very PROUD of you Keep sm1hng and GO FOR IT ! We love you' M om and Dad

Katy, You have been there for me all my life You are the BEST sister a brother could have The loft just won't be the same without you I Jove you and will mi ss you so much! x,o ,x,o,x.o M ichael

Kat y and Traci, You are my best friends and I l ove you guys! We have had a blast together all through high school Good luck 1n college!

Love Always, Kirstin

Never lose your se n se of humor or ability to make people laugh Always be yourself, enJOY hfe , foil ow your dream s, and be h appy with wh o you are Weare very proud and love you very much, " B eeber " Reach for the stars.

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Th ese past fo ur years have been fi ll ed with ups a nd downs. We have had many greal limes Th an k. yo u fo r be in g there for me May yo ur ful ure be fi lled wuh happ in ess an d everythi ng yo u want out of lt fe O ne day you wi ll owe me one hun dred dollars 1 Love, Meli ssa

Billie Jean Re nolds

Here's lo all the years of hard work May all of your goah a n d d r eams come cr ue Remembe r always be your.elf I love you

Your Dad

T o my d arl ing s1s le r J tll , I love yo u mo r e t o d ay t ha n yesle r day, bul not as muc h as comorrow Th a nks for always be ing my b esc frie nd a nd c l oses t co nfi da nt e I a m so pro ud of you r c hoices in lt fe Bravo' Bravo 1 M uch Lo ve, Ke ll y

Jill , Mi ss Born lo Dnve, Always re me mbe r lo aim high a nd follo w yo ur d rea ms We are very pro ud o f you

Lo ve, Mom a nd Dad

Hey Bubb a, Alw ays re me mber you were born w1thh onorandd1 g01t y KEEP yo ur e yes o pen a nd e mbrace li fe I will ca lc h you 1f yo u fall Wh e n the goin g gets tough , g ive lh e loug h th e RA S PBERRY • We love yo u Ma mm a, Garth Bozo, a nd Candy

Jenn ie- Penny

Never lose you r independence , 1nd 1v1dua ll \m sense of h umor and free spi ri t. F ly away and take on the world a nd remember we are always here for you Love

Since the d ay you we re bo rn you have known exacc ly wha t you want a nd have wor ked 1nc red 1bly hard to ge t ll I am so very pro ud o f you I EnJoy all the futu re has an s core for yo u May you never have 10 vacu um again I l l ove yo u very muc h 1 Mo m

Kn s ty, I ' m g la d yo u 've learn ed to be a crazy c h ic k. , is n ' t at fun ? Stay away from p sycho S aabs a nd G r ee n Mo unt a in b oys We Alpine Ac t to n ga ngs te r quee ns h ave t o s ti c k t oge th er

Re membe r S ubi and Speedy. Mi dge ts, D nve-bys, Clueless, TP , part ies, cu rfe ws, a nd bad dye JO bs Love you Bee- Duleep

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Thank. s for being the bes l hu le brother I could ever h ave asked for I wi s h you the be s t of luck in all of your future endeavors

Your Sis , Andrea

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I am so proud of you 1 You h ave so many specia l gifts, use them well. Remember, be true to your beliefs and don ' l forget who you are

P S Grandma would be proud'

Tom Rome

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Th ere 1s a right lime for everything ." Thi s , s ou r ume for JOY and dancing M auhew we are very proud

Love ,

M om , Dad , S l eve , Meli ss a , Su s annah , and Ted

Margie Sant

T , You finally made Jt I Th ank yo u for all our laughs. fight s and good times. Good luck and remember that yo u are not only my brother but my bes t friend

Love Always , K

Margie Sant

Tommy, W e admire yo ur wonderful personality and athletic abili t ies.

EnJOY life's adventures and always follow your dreams'

W e love you, Mom and D ad

P S Wh ere's the basketball?

Our ugger you' ll always be We ' re proud of you and who you ' ve become We love you man - Yes , you can have lhe Bronco II

Love ,

Dad and M om

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L ove , Shannon

Our hllleMarg1e We're always think ing of you Afler all is said and done, there 1s really o nly ONE - You \Ve are proud, happy , and look forward for more

Love,

Dad , M om, and K- K-K-Katie

From here on out, 1t' s us against the world Remember s ummer field , sp1 tl1n g crackers, the fire s tati on, New Year's, Golden/ Mullen , stal ling boys, my goth1c s tyl e, and that we ' ll always be s upenor l feel pnv1leged to have your fn endship I hope 1t will a l ways endure

Lo ve you lake death 1

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Shannon Dale Sacry

You h ave g i ven us a special love your beauty. and unique ou tlook on life Neve r lose sig ht of your goals tha t are so important to you.

W e are extreme l y proud of you

Th e world 1s yours

"Love You ," M om and Dad

W ell it's been fun 111 I cou ldn ' t h ave asked for bener memories

Your the be s t b ig sister a gal could h ave• I wish you love and luck m t he future S T A Y OU T OF TR OUB L E 111

Love, Kelly

Dear A m ber Lea , In our eyes. you have already ac h ieved great n ess Our hearts are fi lled w i t h p ride, JOY, love, a nd excite m ent. Exci teme n t fo r t he possib1 lit 1es t he future holds for yo u M ay you always be as h a p py as you• ve m ade us Congra t u l allons W e love yo u ' Grandma J anet and Aunt She n

W e are so p roud of you I Yo u have ful fi ll ed any dream t ha t a pare nt w ou ld have of thei r c hild Th e w hole w orl d ,s ou t th ere wa u1n g fo r you A m ber, a l ways be true to yoursel f R eme m be r we are always here for yo u

W e love you a l ways an d foreve r , D ad, M om, Cody , B ear , an d J aza

T.J

40 years after your parent s graduated from high schoo l now their baby doe s too It seems lake JUst yesterday you were drooling 1n the c urtains and wov.mg ·em with thoi.e big brown eyes and bnlltant smile Keep up the good work. charming the world with you kindn ess and mu sic Your Family

How far you vc co me m s uch a s hort ume 1 As you venture out to follow your dream s and di scov er the world· s gifts, remember · be kind , learn all you can, and h o ld our love m your heart

Love Alway s, M om, Dad , Dane , Devin , and Sage

M ayt h erock.syoueachchensh bnng you power and g lory O K , love you. bye - bye

Nancy and Mark

K eep t h e wonder and exc it emen t alive and "pursue" your dream s. We' ll a l ways be h ere for you

W e love yo u ,

M o m and B ruce

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11 Now go out and enJoy the nde We ' ll always be here for you We love you , M om and Bruce

Shannon Skelton

To my brown eyed gi rl , You did it I B ecause o f you,. hard work and determination you made it happen. From bike rac,ng to softball, to photography, you do 11 all so well. Congratula11o n s! W e're so proud of you Aim high, the future 1s yours! And keep sm1hng 1

Love.

M om, Derek. and Bre

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Travi s,

It ' s been a long climb But you are on top now 1 Look at the v1ew 1The world 1s yours' We ' re very proud of you. son Love , M om. Dad , and Amanda

Carrie Smith

Andy , Congra1ula11ons 1 We are proud of youraccompltshments and excited about your m any interes ts K eep an eye on your dreams while yo u balance all that hes ahead We love you.

M om Dad. and J ay

Drew Smith

We ' ve really done 11 1 W e've rin,,hcd high ,chool • ..ind we're yet to he convicted of allcmptc d murder Only lo rollow ,n lrad111on of cllchc , " I ' ll never forget our t11r11.: together " T..ik e care o f your,cl I , and of me "ice you in my " nc,t " ,n London (Your lat lillle wh..it , ) W11h love K ate , a I- a D eath Girl

H ealth and happiness to Sha nn on Skel ton and all of h er c l assmates of '97. I hope everyday you have a reason to wake up and s mil e. R e member th at I will always be h ere for you

Love, D ad

W e wish you all th e s u ccess w1lh yo ur career goal s You have very gentle and can ng ways that will always mak e you memorable 1n the h earts of th ose you tou c h

Love,

D ad. Mom and Chnst1ne

Drew , Eve n two years later I ca n s 11ll say. " W e've Only Jus t B eg un I have e nJoyed s haring your accomplishments in hi g h sc hool. You have so mu c h 10 be proud of F ollow your dream s, I know you ca n reach them I will be here for you every s te p of th e way I love you t he mos t 1

Love Always, Ja yna

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W e are so very proud of you, no t o nl y foryouraccompl1shments, but because of w h o you are, a wonderful young man I Stay true to your dreams and soar hke an eagle You are my sunshine and we love you very m uch

Love Always, M om a n d Curtis

Sprague

Dream your dreams, enJO)' your achte\.ements as well as your plans Be yourself ,tnve 10 be happy 1 \Ve are very proud of you and love you very much Go for H

om, Dad, Coryn. and Ashley

Drew Smith's Friends

You guys are the best fnends a guy could ask for We have bee n throug h a lo t these last few years I don 'l kn ow w h at I would h ave d one w i t h ou t you. W e are all big b ro th ers who look up to each and everyone. You r Fnend F o r Life, Drew

Stahmer

You have brought us so much JOY and have taught u,; the meaning of lo\.e un,;urpasscd Seventeen glorious uproanous years ha\.e flown by and we are so excited because we know the best is yet to come• Always remember I Cor 13 Love, Mom and Dad

Luke Stahmer

B ecause of yo u I have seen the m oon a nd sta rs and everything im ag i nable Yo u h ave helped m e beco m e t h e wonderful person t hat I a m. Always remember that we ar c as n uts as ducks'

B ean- Head

Steketee

Co n g ra tulations, you m ade 11 1 W e w ish fo r you t h al yo u r hopes are fu lfi lled and you r d reams come t rue

W e love you, M om, Dad, W yatt, and Cassie

To the awe,omest, coolest brotherin theworld Don'ttake "Star Wars" college• Wt lh you lO

Love, J ustin

Congratulation, Steve \Ve a rc very proud of 1 ou Keep up the good work Remember. YANA

Love M orn and Dad

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Jamie , You have given us s o many wonderful memones ll ' , hard lo believe h ow fa., l the year.; have gone Keep that beau11ful smile

We love you , Mom and Dad

Sabrina Tortora

Crys t al , You ' ll always be my baby' Follow your dreams and dance to your star' 1 I l ove you.

M om

Renae Trenk

Your s m ile h as always been ltke a ray of sum,hine As you beg i n you r aduh li fe keep sm1l1ng Your smi l e will ltghl up t he rest of your li fe W ith Love, M om , Deborah , and Dad

To our favorite Andrew, We Jove you very much' It', been fun to watch you grow and mature and we look forward to what lies ahead

Love, Mom and Dad

You grew up too fast• H ow we enJoyed your special smile, grea t sp1nt and qu,ck wit R emembe r, your future ,s ltm1tless Li s t en to your heart , follow your dreams , and) ou can be anything you want'

We love you ,

M om , Dad, and Brooke

W e arc p r oud of all your accompltshmen t s and your wonderful art1st1cab1ltttes. T ime ha.s gone 100 fast. M ay l i fe be kind 10 you and we hope you reach all your dreams.

Love,

M om and Dad

I've dreaded th is l i me and loo ked fonvard to 1l Y ou've g row n so quickly Y o u ' re a w o nd erfu l young wo m a n M ay yo u ac h ieve all ofyourdrea ms and may yo ur h eart and life be fill ed wi t h love It 's ti me for me lo le t yo u go, I m iss you already God Bl ess you Sweclhea rt '

Love, M om

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W e are so very proud of you and all that you've accom pli shed You ·ve always se t your sa ils sta yed on course. de1erm1ned a nd s tron g an your v1s1on Keep your mind ope n and your h ea rt on fire. remembe r you are loved

Love.

Mom and Dad

Anna

What a crazy four years. o h h o w c ra zy w e've been Rem e mb er dnv e-by •s. midgets. ga ngs ter G's, Bnll o pad g irl Boulder. a nd all the days spe nt slav ing away al Alpine A c ti o n Thank s for s a v in g me from my evil twin' Here's to part1 e5, past and futur e Lo ve Bee- dul -ee p Kn s ty

Nikki Varveris

Whereve r life may take you. you will always be close to my h ea rt

Congratulations

Lov e.

Daddy

Nikki Varveris

W e have h ad s o many good lim es. He re's to re m embering them and c reating more You are a s uperstar and you know 1t!

Love Always, M alle

T rdc1.

The years h ave gone too fas t You ha ve g 1\. e n us so much Joy and happiness W e are very proud Follow your h ea rt and your dreams will come tru e W e Love You, M om. Dad H eidi, Luke. and Sadie

Nik.

W e ha ve built a friendship that will last a lifetime I I cannot count th e limes you ha ve put a sm il e on my face or that you have been th ere for m e' I wish yo u th e be.st in the future, yo u deserve eve r yth in g I will always be here foryou 1 'Tha t 's wh at fnends are fo r"'

Love Always your Sis J

To my Bi g Sis ter.

W e have g rown close and s hare d man y mem ories to gethe r From sixt h grade dan ces to twelfth g rad e lau g ht e r 's. You h ave always been there for me Someone once said that a f riendsh1p 1s unforge uabl e. which 1s what we ha ve

Love Always, Drew

F or all you are and all you will be W e look. forward to your growth We love you and are very pro ud of you

Love, M om. Dad , M eg an , Grant. and J 111

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H ead , Thank you for being such a great dau ghter and best fnend 1 W e wish you th e best ofluck 10 the futur e , we are so proud of you I No maner whal happenl> after graduation, we love )OU and we are always here for you 1 xoxoxo Love , M om and Dad

H eathe r , We ' ve been through everything together, good and bad , and 1 know we have a f nendsh1p that w11l l ast a hfeume no maner where the paths we follow ,n hfe w11l lead us 1 know we'll meet again 10 the end Yas1s' Kau e

We ' re so proud of you - you made tl , this far - now enJOY your college years - we know you ' II make team mg fun - be happ y

W e Love You , Mom a nd Dad

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Th" ''JU\l the hcg1nning 1 I am very pro ud of you My lov e .ind ,uppo rt will alway, he with you wherever your trav el\ tak e you and whatever en d cavof'> you pur ,ue Love , M om

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Your flair for m1sch1ef and your Joyful sp1nl have always blessed our family We are so prou d of you and we love you May God bless and lead you all your ltfe Love, Mom and D ad

"Always easy to please you

Brought much JOY t o us all With your calm and gentle nature

Thal began with the first breath you drew I'v e watched you grow And with each stage Your sens1t1v1 t y and quiel strength

I've come to know you"

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M arc, You alone have co ntrol of your destiny The suppo rt and love you will get from your family is offered un co nd1llonally \Vhat ever you aspire to do we kn ow you will do 1t. No one is more deserving of success than you because of your hard work and determ1nauon Con Amor, Tu Fam1lta

The years have gone by too quickly' You are now a young man with pnde charJcter, and compai,i,1on Continue to achieve the goals you get. We will always remember lhe happine ss and love you brought to u , We are proud of you and w,,h you the best M om and Dad

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Ready to Perform Kar en Neuk1rchner, K,m G1ddeon Rena Dusenbury, Tom Duster , Catherine Clark.and M argie Sant pose before they go and perform their play Photo courtesy of Kyff1n Elementary

We are so proud of you I It ha-. been a gi ft watching you grow and mature into the magnificent young man you have become Reach your dreams and beyond 1

Love, Mom. Dad, Jake, and Sam

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We have been ble,,cd with two Joys and you arc mo,t dclin11ely one You have brought ,o mw h JOY and pride into our live, Keer shoo un g for the ,tar,. follow your heart. and remember who you arc

We love you.

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mtoourllve._ Yourh1ghsc.hool years have been one, of ] trcmendou-. growth 1n all ,ort-.

ofway, Yourqu1etencrgyand creauve talent have given us many deltghtful surpn,c,; But most of ,ill you have kept us laughing with your outstanding l>Cn,eofhurnor \Ve will alway, Jove you dearly Love. Mom and Dad Kate,

You have been a very special~ ch ild full of love and Pa ~1on Your energy ,., endlc,s, your;§, op1n1on\ 1s s tr ong andyour~ laughter 1s exuberant We love~ you -.o much and are very proud f of th e young woman you have;,,, become Don ' t worry ,o much z and tru s t God and your.,elf and~ don ' t forget to ,mile alway,' Love .:.c =Mom Dad Ph1l11p and L.-,a

Kat e \V orohc} I owe you a &: c:: m1llton than}..., for rnaJ...ing n1e into the pcr,on I am today .:.c ==- You ' re an 1ncrcd1ble and .,:; .2!' unique per.on and I am grateful to have n1et up w 1th you way bacJ... when Ouryear, 1ogcthcr are unforgcuable' 11 Through all the tear, and lau ghter. heartache., and a c h1cverncn1, 1t', wondcrful to have you here for me 11 Love U

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There 1s a certain reason that we encounter certain people It may be only to teach us something about ourselves or 1t may be because we need to change something about ourselves At any rate , 1t 1s important to step back every once 1n a while and consider all the people 1n your life . Some people may bnng happiness and others may i create tension Decide for your7t self who 1s important, but always remember their influence on you

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Iwith reference to page 1n11m hers. 2. A long list ofnarneswhich are only reallyusefulrightwhen Ithe hook is acquired or 30 years later. 3. Text at I the end ofthe hook that takes up valuable signature space. 4. The l argest fear of any staff mem her on the publicatlons staff.

The index is the so mewhat uns ung hero of the yearbook. Student Life and Sports are usually the mo s t interes ting while the People section gives us a chance to see all of our friends . The Inde x i s the glue with which every section of the book is held together . Want to know where FBLA was cove red , check the inde x. Want to find the sco re to the Homecoming game, check the index . Without the index people would not be ab le to look up their friend s, s ignificant others, or _ enemy's picture (so they can draw horn s

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I I IAbbey, Leigh . 130, 224

Abe , Jess ica, 180

Adair, Leslie , 31, 130

Adam , Sarah, 95 , 180

Adame , Kathenne 40 , 180

Adams , BenJamin 200

Adam s, Kelly 160

Adam s, Rhonda , 70

Adam son , Jam es,

Agard , Emmy , 13 , 180

Agard , Kalle , 200

Agee , Edwin 200

Aguilar, Aaron , 200

Akers , Cassandra ,

Aland , Boaz, 56, 180

Alejandro , Mandy , 200

Alemu s, Blair, 200

Allen , Brandon, 74 , 75 , 94 , 180

Allen , Jenmfer, 130

Allen Ru ssell , I60

Alpers Lindsey 71 , 93 180

Andersen , Matthew , 180

Anderson , Dave , 215 , 2 I6

Anderson , Greiory , 82 , 92 , 94 , 127 , 180

Anderson , Jess ica , 17 35, l 05 , 160

Anderson , Kelli , I 05 , 160

Anderson Shannon, 130

Angel , Joshua, 180

Angel , N1 cole , 160

Anglim , Cassie

Aponte , Manely, 200

Arana, Lui s, Arango , Pablo , 130

ArauJo Fabiola, I02

Araujo, Mom ca, I02

Archer , Ali ss a, 160, 177

Armstrong , Bryan , 130

Armstrong , Deni se,

Arndt, Stephen , 116 , 200

Aronowitz , Sta cey , 26 , 27, 43 , 48 , 119 . l 30, 132, 224

Artale , Ryan , 15, 160

Arterburn , Gabnelle , 180

Ash , Jeremiah , 117, 200

Ash, Jordan , 200

Ashby , Damien ,

As plund , Jarert , 180

Asll n, Sandra, 216

Atkin s, Seth,

Atkin son , Kyl e, 130, 224

Atkin son , Scon , 68 , 69 , 180

Au stin , Mindy , 130, 224

Au s tin , Sandy, 70

Baldwin , Craig , 160

Baldwin , Douglas , 123, 180

Baldwin , Jason , 160

Baldwin, Mi chael.

Ball , David 38 39, 200

Ballenger, Shelley ,

Balhnger, Aaron ,

Barbee, Shauna, 160

Barel a, Edward , 13

Barkow, Jason , IO I , 111

Barlow, Spencer , 92 , 127 , 180

Barrett , Aaro n, 78 , 79, 94 , 160

Barrett, Alli son , 114, 200

Barrett, Paul , 82 , 92, 94 , 160

Barthels, Jos hua , 72 , 73, 160

Bartos h, Eri ck, Bartosh, Walter, 52, I80

Bartsch, Carson , 200

Bartsch , John , 103, 131

Baruch, Jus une , 94 , 95 , 180

Baru ch, Nan cy, 103

Baruch , Seaver, 116 , 200

Bates, Jos hua ,

Battaglia, Mary , 216

Bauer, Daniel , 201, 208

Bauer, Danny 92

Bauer, Troy, 50, 51 , 79 , 13 1, 225

Bauman , Samuel , 180

Baumgartner, Penny 180

Baun, Scott , 160

Baurer, Jenmfer, I06 , I07

Bau sc h, Tiffany , 15 , 100, 160 165, 168 , 173 , 177

Beal , Margie , 216

Beard, Elizabeth ,

Becwar, Ryan 180

Becwar, Tome, 116, 119, 131 , 225

Behunin, Naomi , 161

Beitzel , Ian , 131

Bell , Gerald , Bell , Knstin , 180

Bellanu , Kimberly 22, 131 , 225

Bellew, Meli ss a, 22 , 225

Bellis, W1l11am , 13, 20 I

Bemi s, Kn sten , 93, 114, 127 , 181 , 190

Bennett , Clay , 43 , 92 , 201

Bennett, Deborah , 22 , 161

Bennett, Heather, 161

Bennett, Jennifer, 40, 201

Bennett , Jo shua , 201

Benoit, Damel , 181

Benoit , Stephen , 161

Bentley, Amanda, 85 , 181

Bentley, Robert , 161

Berg, Kry s tal , 20 I

Berkman , Anna , 12 , 43 , 77 , 79 , 199, 200, 201

Bernal , Casey , 131 , 225

Bernard , Enn , 93 , 201

Bernard , Michelle , 59, 16 1

Berry, Enn , Berry James , Bettinger, Leslie , 216

Beumer, Brenda, 181

Beumer, Sabnna. 13 1

Btdelman, Heather, Bielak, Cole , 92 , 18 1

Bielak , John , 44 , 85 , 92, 181

B1eniults, Karla, 93 , 201

Blondtn II , Mi chael , 103

Bl use , Chn s topher, 56, 116, 20 I

Blythe, Charl one , 216

Boatman, Gary , 101

Bohks, Jam es, 161

Bohn , Kn s ten , 119 , 131 , 226

Botan , Judy , 216

Bo1an, Judy , 126

Bolan , Heather, 181

Bole) ac k, Charles ,

Bolhg, Ron 216

Bolhnger, James, 92 105, 181

Borden, Joseph , 60, 68 , 116, 122, 20 I

Bonn g. Jess ica , 86 , 181

Borns tein , Ja ckie , 2 16

Bortl es, Wilham , 65 , 161

Bosio, Andrew , 181

Bo sio, Kaue . 106, 111

Bosse, Carla, 161

Bou ck, Chn s tian , 79

Bouley, Bradford , 44 , 78 , 79 , 104 , 105 131 226

Bowling, Braydon . I 8 t ' '

Boyd, Heather, 181

Boyd, Manhew , 40 , 114 , 123, 181

Boyd, Mtchelle, 48 93 , I 61

Boyl es, Morgan , 132, 226

Bradder, David , 132, 226

Bradford, R, 98

Brads by , Dick , 216

Brak.ken , Holhe, I 03, 181 , I90

Brak.ken , Ni cholas , 132, 227

Bran ch, Kendra. 48 , 120, 201

Brdar, Jaime , 181

Brdar, Travi s, 127, 161

Breznehen, Lilian , 102

Bndgeman, Joshua. 79 , 105, 181

Bndges, Nicole , 201 , 208

Bnndle, Kam, , 102, 132 , 227

Bnnain , Jesse , 161

Brodbeck, John,27 , 216

Brodenck, Jason , 132, 227

Brodie, Adam 161

Brookes , Emily , 201

Brooks Anthony, 161

Brooks, Jamie , 15 , I 16, 117 , 128, 132, 140

Brooks, John , 181

Brooks Joshua , 73 , 133

Brooks , Kimberly , 181 , 227

Brooks, Sarah , 181

Brown , Aaron , 60, 113, 119, 120, 161

Brown , Adam , 161

Brown, Fletcher, 6 , 42, 43 , 133

Brown , Jared , 181

Brown , John , 161

Brown, Mickey, 103

Brown, Nichols , 133 227

Brown, Rosean , Brown , Serena, Brown , Timothy, 182

Brown, Wade, 85 , 201

Brown, William , 116

Bruner, Amy,

Brunker, Lee, Brunker, Michael , 161

Bruno, Candace, 99, 182

Bruno, Ross, I 03 , 133 , 161 , 227

Bryan , Shahara.

Babbitt, Juslln , 130, 225

Babcock , Mtsll , 200

Bachman , Megan , 200

Bacon , Breanna, 127, 180

Baer, Richard , 180

Baerren , Jason , 26 , 130, 225

Ba~well , Chn s tma.

Bailey, Ryan , Bam , Levi , 200

Bair, Cra1i , 180

Bair, Tnc1a , I09

Baker, Candice , Baker, Linda , 216

Baker, Trav is, 131

Bakker, Jessica, 40 , 122, 123 , 127, 160

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Biggs, Jeremy , 85

Bilger, Kevin, 9 , 63 , 64, 65 , 101 , 131,226

B1llhorn , Kathenne , 32, 18 1

Bingham, Darren ,

Bird , Danielle, 161

Bishop, Andrew , 201

B1shop, Mi chael , 161

Black, Cry s tal , Black, Ronelle , 60 , 131 , 226

Blackney, Dalyn , 85, 161

Blackney, Jared. 85 , 68 , 181

Blain- Hartung , Nathan , 92, 20 I

Blair, Brandon, I03 , 181

Blair, Colleen, Blondin, Leshe , 93 , 181

Bryant, David. 112

Bryant , Michael , 20 I

Bryson, Jan , 2 16

Buchholz, Andrew, 6 , 119, 133 , 227

Bucholz, Ren , 42 , 43, 114, 123, 120, 126, 127 159

161 , 173 ' '

Buck , Debra , 133 , 227

Buesching, James, BuJnow ski , Mary. 93 , I05, 182

Bujnowski, Thomas , 8, 105 , 161

Bulloc k, Alan ,

Bundy, Al, 268

Bunn, Matthew, 20 I

Bunn , Robert, 161

Burg, Carl, 133, 39

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Bu rg, Caro lyn, 133. 55

Burke.Edward. 12,40,43.98, 112, 114, 127, 182

Burke, Jamie, I 10

Burk ett, Brenda, 216

Burk el!, James. 12. 40, 65. 162

Burkh alter, Ri chard , 47,

Burn ell Meaghan, 35, 158. 162

Bums, Bnanne, 86, 87, 133

Burton, John , 127

Bu tcher, Kam e.

Butcher, Kenn eth, Bu tler, Chad. 182

Bull er. Courtn ey, Byrd, Ru sse ll , 53, 182

Byrne, Dick , 217

Cleo.in. Kevin, 55, 183

Cleo.in . Trenton. 92 . 202

Cltn e, Melissa. 48 , 106, 134

Coakley, Clinton, 162, 168

Coalman, Jo. 162

Coccia, Bethany, 18 3

Coc kl e, Carolyn, 40 , 114 , 202

Coffey,Sarah,93.202,208

Coggin, Dani el, Colby, J11l , 216

Co lli gan. Kathenne. 6. 11 , 48 , 123. 183

Colhgan, Kelli , 99

Col lin s, Casey, I62

Colhns, Lynda, 134

Colhns, Ronald , I62

Colvin, Lindsay, 202

Commons, Bobbi, 162

Compton, Man, Condron, Brand on, 162

Connelly. Ce les te, 55, 202

Connelly, Crys tal, Connelly, Rosena, 116 162

Daniel, Susan, 123. 163

Danieb,A lan,92.98, 114,115, 183

Daniels, Emi ly, 52, 203

Darland , Kathann e, 203

Darlin gton, Andrew, 45. 120. 135, 140

Da vies, Meghan, 183

Davis. Amber, 60

Davis, Candace,

Davis, Cecelia, 217

Dav,,, Jenni fe r, 135

Davis, Sean, 92. 183

Davison. Tara, 163

DebaeL°', Matth ew, 2, 183

De Berry,Ly nn , 48. 119,128,135

Deboer. Ja e!-, 162

Deboer, Lee, 203

Deboer. Niles, 183

Delatorre, John, 60. I35, I63

Demaltens, David 44 , I27, 135

Deming, Chnstme, 203

Denner, Kell y. I I0

Denson.Joshua, 163

Depue, Heathe r, 203

Cai n Renee, 124, 125, 182

Cal dwell , Bnan 182

Caldwell , Soma, 40 , 20 I

Caltgiun, Margo, 20 1

Call ahan , Jeffrey

Cameron, Jaso n, Campbe ll , Jacob , 85, 162

Canales, Karen , 182

Capello She n . 2

Cap pa, Anthony , 201

Cappell o, Chns topher, 92. 116, 200, 20 1

Cappell o, Mi chael, 12, 92, 182

Cap pell o, Tom , 104, 187

Cardoso, Alexander, 201

Carlson. Amy, 8, I05, 121, 182

Carlson. Enc , 44, 162

Carlson, Margaret. 162

Camey , Ambe r, 70, 71, 102, 119, 127, 162

Camey , So ma. 48 , 70, 71. 127, 182

Camilo, Jam es, 202

Carty, Andrea, 133

Carver , Kathy, 33, 79, 182

Carve r, Rache l, 133

Casc io , Joseph , 75, 78, 79, 105 , 114. 128, 132 , 133

Casino, Farin , 202

Castleberry , Eli zabeth, Cavanaug h, Mic hell e, 202

Cecil , Thom as, 40 , 123 , 202

Chaffee, Lauren , 202

Chamberlin , Jonathan , 182

Chappell , Dan,ell e, 3 l , 78, I05, 116, I 19, 162

Chappell , Jason, 15, 43, 68 , 69 , 119, 133 ,228

Chase , Shoshana, 182, 195

Chavez, Melanie ,

Cheney, Cheryl , 182

Cheney, Kell y, 133

Chi lcoat, Eli zabeth, 111

Childe rs ton, Robert , 64 , 65 , 162, 173 , 177

Chi sholm , Brend an, 43 I05, 183 , 187, 190

Chism, Stacey, Choruzy, Mike y, 202

Chnstensen , Co nn ey, 183

Chnstensen , Leut, a, 119 , 134 ,228

Chn sten se n, Ryan, Church, Nathan , 12 , 40 , 97 , 114, 115 . 134, 137, 223, 228

Churches , Ambe r, 58, 67. 134 228

Cieslar, Heidt , 48, 123, 119, 162

Cifem, Tan ya. 134

Cisneros , Nt cole , 202

Clark , Cathenne, 16, 18 , 19 35, 47 , 48, 125, 134. 228, 251

Clark , Jenny , 183

Clark , Joan , 217

Clark , Kathl ee n, 40, 127 , 134 , 225. 228, 230

Clark, Kevin , 92

Clements , Crystal 162

Clements, Marl aina , 48 , 134

Cleme nts, Shane, 202

Cle ments, Shawn,

Connelly, Serene, 114 . 202

Conner, Bobb,. 183

Conner, Lanssa, 202

Conner, Marcus, Conno lly . Maegen, 34, 36, 66, 67, 159, 162, 168. 173

Conroy, As hl ey, 183

Conway, Sean, 202

Coo k, Amber, 93

Cook. Eileen , 33, 122, 123

Coo k, Eileen , 217

Cookson, Ni chol~. 159 162

Coonan, Andrew, 74, 75, 103, 116, 162

Coonan, Sarah, 4, I02, 134

Cooper, Aranda, 160

Cooper, Debbie, 127

Cooper, Kaue 43, 66, 67, l 05, 112, 162

Cooper, Kelley , 105

Cooper, Debby , 216

Corbin, Charles, 68, 94, I05, 183

Cordoso, Alex , 85, 40

Cordova, Cand ice, 40, 183

Cordova, SonJa, 202

Connac k, Jeffrey, 162

Come ly, Chuck, 104 , 105

Come ly, Krystal, Correa le, Bin1 c10.

Co ughlin , Conor, 202

Co un cilman , Marsha, 86, 202

Coven, Jon , 92

Cox, Joseph , 202

Cra1g, Ashley, 134

Craig, Crysta l, 29, 67, 94, 104 , 105, 127, 183

Craig. S han e, 183

Croc k, Jesse, 92, 202

Crouch, Carolyn, 70

Crowde r-Ja ckson, Al ex is, 162

Crowe, Meli ssa. 183

Cubbon John, 202

Cubbo n, Sarah, 183

Cullum, Adnenne , 93, 183

Cu mmin gs, Chn s, 41 , 134

Curran , Mary, 47, 48, 49 , 135, 222. 230

Curtis, Matthew, 85, 92, 202

Curt is, Stephen, 135

Cusac k, Kyle, 140

Custer, Charles. 162

Cu tter, Caro l, 127, 135, 230

De,marteau, Jeffrey, 40. 203

Dewolfe, Bryan, 43. 116, I35. 230

Dewys. Jacqueline, 203

Dt C1anno , Chn s11na 22, 40, 135, 230

D1 etench III. Roger. 203

D1G1 0s 10, Al an, 94

Dilworth, Genevieve, 40 163

Dtmtt. Tom. 8, I I, 43, 216

Dinges. Jennifer, 135, 156, 230

Dinkel, Kyl e, 203

Disbrow. Jess ica,

D111b renner. Andrea, 54, 81. 86. 163, 105

Dittbrenn e r. Casandra. 86, 95, 203

Dittbrenner , Danell. I04. I05

D1 vinsk1 , Geronna, 18 3

Dix on Cand ice,

D1imang , Nicho las, 183

Doffin g. Dougl as, 163

Doherty,Rebecca,40, 119,135,230

Dokter. Josh ua 184

Domanus, Donald, 68. 184

Domanus, Mi chael

Domgaard, Damel , 203

Donnell y, Matt, I03

Dom. Chnstine,

Dorsc h, Mary. 136, 230, 23 1

Dou glas, Luke, 184

Dovey, Samanth a, 77, 203

Dovey, Se rena , I02, 11 I

Dovey, T iffany, 77, I I8, 119, 163

Dra gul , Adam 114 , 184

Dragul, Bec ca, 42 , 43, 116, I36, 137, 223

Dratch, Joshua , 85, 92, 203

Dn ver, Rh eannon, 40 , 203

Dufty , Dani elle, 203

Duggan , Chns top her, 127, 184

Dun can Jr, Frank, 203

Duran , Mi chae l,

Duran Keen, Mi chae l, 163

Durham , Cody, 203

Dusdal , J us tin , 203

Du se nbury , Peter, 43, 92, 94, 203

Du se nbury , Rena, 26. 1I9, 11 3, l 36. 23 1, 25 1

Du ster, Th omas, 10, 11 , 27, 64. 65, I05, 136, 23 1. 251

Dw1ggms, He1d1 , 93, 95, 203

Dyffryn , Johnathan , 92, 203

Da ce k, Jos hu a, 183

Dady, Timothy, 11 7, 18 3

Dale, Andrew , 92 , 183

Dalge 11y, Jos hua , 163

Dane k, Bradl ey, 203

Danie l, Amber, 40 , 114 , 203

Eaga n, Roy, 184

Eagl eson, Jaso n, 65, 82, 83, IO I, 136

Eagleson, Ni ck, 55, 184 , 190

Eagleton Du son , Eagle ton, John , 52

Ebe rh art, \V end,, 16, 40 , 41 , 47, 48, 125, 136

Echevema, Rhi an non,

I n ' d eks ' 259

Eddy , Chn stopher , 65 , 11 7, 136

Edenfield , Leah , 47, 93, 184

Edmonston , Shenda, 136

Edson Sco1 , 41

Edso n, Sco1, 217

Edson Scot , 40

Edward s, Anth ony , 16, 163

Edward s, Enka , 86, 163

Edwards , Judy , 21 7

Ehresman , Shandy, 184

Eilers , Terry , 9, 26 , 136, 23 I

Ein s pahr Manh ew, 203

Ein s pahr, Moni ca, 23, 136 , 23 1

Ekberg , Ela me , 86, 87. 204

Ekberg , Laura , 79 , 80, 81, 99 , 119, 163

Ekstrom , Jon 136

Ekstrom , Jonathan , 204

Elder, Beth , l 10

Elgin , Jenn1fer, 70, 93, I63, I 68

Elli s, David , IO I , 136

Elmblad , Travis , 204

Emanuel , Eli sabeth , 204

Emmon s, Teresa , 15 , 39, 163

England Jr, Larry ,

Erbaugh , Adam . 184

Erganbn ght , Jill , 29 , 99 , 184

Erhart , Jeremy , 204

Erhman , Brooke, 2 17

Enckson , Enca, 184

Erpelding , Andrea , I09

Erwin , Sarah, 163

Estes, Marlena , 163

Estrella , Summer, 136 , 231

Evan s, Amanda, Evan s, Apnl , l 84

Evan s, Ju st1n ,

Everhart, Stephanie,

Flores , Alejandro , 2, 15, 42 , 43 , 98 , 119 I37, I 56, 232

Folle , Brian , 92 , 184

Fon seca, Sophia, Ford , Chn sllna , 43, 184

Fo re!, En c, 138, 232

Ford Stefan1e , Forsythe , Jess ica, Forte, Liana , 164

Foster, Ab1ga1l , 40 , 184

Foster , Andree , 48 , 127 , 164

Foster, Holley, 11. 89, 97 , 112, 116, 138, 214 , 232

Foster, Rebekah , 164

Fox, Peter, Franklin , Shannon , 164

Franklin , Travi s, I64

Fraser, Jason , 6, 204

Fredenck, Tiffany , 48 I84

Fredn ckson, Bradley,

Freier , Am, , 138 232

Freier , He1d1 , 40 , 164

Fre1mann , Jill , 217

Frog , Kermit , 268

Fro st. Heather, 204

Frost, Matthew, 23 , 44 , 78 , 79 , 97 , 98 , 105 , 114, 119 ,

123, 138

Frost. Mi chael D., 78, 79 , 105, 120, 126 , 164

Fro st, Mi chael H., 74 , 75 , 101 , 164, 176

Fro st, Ryan , 92 , I84

Frost, Steven, 65 , l 05 , 164

Fry , Meli ss a, l 6, 35 , 125 , 164

Fuentes , Andy , 99

Fuller , Jesse , 164

Fuller , Jessica , I64

Fulton , Robert, 164

Furlong , Raymond , 184

Furtak, Mark , 204

Fu sh1m1 , Tonya , 184

Graf, Patrick , 185

Graham , Ju stin , Granquist, Emily , 185

Grantham , Tiffany, 185

Gray, Andrea, 205

Gray , Autumn , 32, 129, 165

Gray , Jessica, Gray, Summer, 127, 165

Greeley, Penny , 99 , 224

Greeley, Penny, 77

Gregory, Jason , 92 , I85

Gness , Nicholas , 185

Gnffin , Claire, 165

Gnms , Conrad , Groenhof, Jason ,

Groenhof, Melissa , 138

Guldan , Kadrtan , 138, 233

Gunn , Charla, 217

Gupta, Neeraj, 185

Guthrie , Eli , Guthrie, Enc , Guthrie , Matthew, 185

Haag , Bradley, 205

Hagberg. Danielle, 165

Hagberg , DJ , 1I0

Hagberg , Enn , 205

Hagelberg , Mark , 31. 61 , 92,205

Hahn , Bruce, 217

Hale , Jayne, 34, 48 , 106, 125, 138, 233

Hall , Courmey , 93 205

Hall , Cyrus, 60, 165, I76

Hall , Jason , 101

Hall, Jeremy , 85 , 103 , 92 , 185

Hall , Joshua, 165

Hall , Ross ,

Hamblin , Chnstopher, 85 , 165

Hamersley, Clmt ,

Fa~erburg , Kelly, 40, 184

Fairweather, Mark , 79 , 204

Falco , Roxanne, 204 , 208

Falkenthal , Lynn , 204

Fan c1ulli , Kevin , 117, 184

Fanelli , Geronna , 93

Fanta, Thomas , Farley , Ryan , 136, 232

Fay, Anne , 42 , 43 , 116 , 119,129 , 163, 177 ,

Fellows, Marlon , 204

Feller, Lindsey, 204

Femmer, Amber , 39 , 137

Fendley , Carne, 184

Fergu son, Nicole , 184

Fergu son , William , 204

Ferrel , Moni ca, 204

Feth , David , 41, 43 , 48 , 73, 119, 163

Fiedler, Andy, 204

Fine , Meli ss a, 77

Fine, Landon , 98

Finellt , Ron , 217

Fink , En c, 85 , 163

Fink , Jennifer, 99 , 137, 232

Fink , Stephanie, 79 , 204

Fink , Todd , 116

Fink , Todd, 217

Finney , Keitha , 163

Fi s her, Bu ckner, 137

Fi sher, Daniel , 58, 163

Fi s her, K1rstm , 16, 116, 11 9, 125 , 137,222, 232

Fi s her, Stephanie, 204 , 59

Fisk , Amber , I 63

Fi sk, Stephen , 137

Fitzgerald , Elaine , 33 , 214

Fi tzgerald , Elaine , 217

Fitzgerald , Jo shua , 114

F1tzpatn ck, Lauren , 40 , 127 , 164

Fleury , Ju stin , 53 , 204

Fleury, Travi s, 164

Gables , Kelly, 164

Gair , Chnsten, 99

Gale Alyssa , 114, 185

Gamarra, Carlos , 164

Gamble , Ryan , 185

Gambian , Zachary, 40 , 44, I85

Garcia , Tnna, 40, 93, 204 , 208

Gardner, Sx.lv1a. 115 , 159, 164

Garrard, B1lly, 185

Garrett, J., 65

Gasbarra. Laura , 164

Gasper, Daniel , 40, 114, 119, I64

Gasper, Dav1d, 204

Gaudette , Molly, 217

Gau le, S h1lah , 40, 105 , 119, 164

Gee , Bnan, 59, 204

Geenen , Benedi kt , 92 , 164

Gem, , Renee, 43, 114 , 119, 126, 164

Gerwmg , Sabnna, 185

Gibson, Seth, 92 , 204, 208

Gibson, Tyre) , 117, 164

G1ddeon , Kimberly , 39, 119, 138, 233, 251

G1ell1s , Jeannie , 2 17

Gil , Anissa , 165

Gill , Tiffany , 2, 39, I65

G1ura , Bianca,

Glasmann , Breeanne, 138, 233

Gleaton, Chad, 92, 205

Glesser, Eric, 185

Glocle , That che r, 205

Goble, Jacob, 65, 123, 138

Goble , Nicole, 205

Go ld stein, Jordyn, 185

Golos , Kyle , 185

Gonzales , Man sa, 185

Gores, Li sa, 138, 233

Gouak, Laura, 165

Gould , BenJam rn , 92 , I l 4, 123, 119, 126, 165

Gowey , Mi chae l, 205

Hamm , Matthew ,

Hamm , Tracy , 13, 165

Hammock , D, I05

Hampl eman , Bna, 17, 35 , 48 , I 12 , 125, 138,223 , 233, 251

Hampson , Katherine , 165

Hankins , Elsie , 13, 165

Hannemann , Troy, 48 , 74 , 75 , 119, I65

Hannemann, Vanessa, 14 , 48 , 89, 119, 126, 165

Han sen , Russell , 40 , 166

Hanson , Dustin , Hardin , Lindsay , 185

Harold , l.eth, 85, 139

Harrin gton, Mi chael , 97 , 112, 139

Harri s, Barbara ,

Harri s, Barbara, 2 17

Harri s, Clarisa, 205

Harri s, Rourke. 205

Harri s, Tom, 185

Hart , Beth , 26

Harvey, Jamie , 76 , 77, 98 , 116, 139, 233

Haschke, Daniel , 94 , 205

Haschke , Mi chael, 94, 185

Hassett , Cara, 40. 205

Hassey, Christy, 139

Hastings , Erin, 94, 166

Hatcher, Daisy, 205

Haughey, Krystal , Hauser, Jeff, 217

Haverk amp, Gene, 53, 139, 251

Hawes, Abbey, 56, 11 7, 205

Hayes, Bob, 27, 65

Hay es, Bob, 2 17

Hayes, Mat thew, 185

Hayes, Tracy, Hay nes , Colin , 53, 205

Hays , Geoffrey, 127 , 139

Hed iger, Patric k, 185

Heffelfi nger, Karl a, 15, 166

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Heid , Kaycee, 93, 205

Heil , Crystal , 114 , 205

Heinz, James , 166

Hende rson, Jamie, 93 , 95 , 205

Hende rson, J ason,

Hende rson, Levi , 92, 166

Hendrix, Jacob, 92, 166

Hendnx , Robert, 205

Herbert, Bradley, 127, 166

Herbert, Sarah, 205

Hergenret er, Stan , 217

Hernande z, Bryon, 205

Hernd on, Kell y, 185

Herzog, Shara, 185

Hesselgesser, Gregory, Heywood , Tracy, 95, I03, 186

Heywood , Wendy ,99

Hi ckey, Chnstopher, 186

Hickman. Bryan , 200

Hickman , Chnstopher, 4, 48 , I07 , 125, 186

Hi ckman , James, 47 , 205

H1ckmanJr, Stephen, 18,34 , 41 ,48. 107 , 125 , 139

H1en z, Julie, 111

Hi gg ins, Brett. 186

H1gh ,Shann on,67,80,8 I

High,S hann on,217

Hille , Kendra, 206

Hill en, Wilham, 43 , 50, 92, 206

Hin ds, Ray , 206

Hinds , Robert, 166

Hinkle , Aaron, 92 , 166

Hinkle , Nathan, 139

Hippenstee l, Joe , 52, 139

Ho, Jacques , 120, 166

Hoage, Kathenne, Hoage.Leean n, 186

Hoba ck, Lindsay, 41 , 186

Hoback Tracy, 16, 26 , 27,35 ,3 6, 116 139, 233, 234

Hobso n, Steven, 37, 139

Hodso n, Layne, 139

Hod so n, Melarue , 186

Hoff, Jenrufer, 117,206

Hoffert , Wesley , 79, 186

Hoffman , Jeffrey , 186

Hoffman , Ryan , 166

Hogan , Kelly, 9, 93 , 205

Holley , Aimee , 29, 186

Hol singer, Carmen , 58, 160, 166

Hol smger, 166

Hol so r, Steve, 140

Hoogheem , Aimee , 27 36, 77, 79, I04 , I05 , l I 8, 119

140, 234 '

Hoogheem , Elizabeth, 77 , 79, I05 , 186, 256

Hooks , Jeram1a, 166 Hopkins, Jess ica, I06 , IITT

Hopkinson , Branden , 186

Hopkin so n, Kn stina , 85 , 61 , 93 , 206

Hoppin , Jonathan, 98, 140, 234

Hoppin, Tim othy 43 , 98 , 114, J 15, 186

Hornecker, Brooke, 51 , 70, 186

Hornecker, Mark , 73, IOI , 218

Horni ck, Jo nathan , 140

Horst, John , 43, 2 15

Horst , John , 218

Horvat, En c, 50, 75 , 82 , 83, IOI

Horvat, Jayna , 99 , 108

Hotsen piller, Jeremy, 65 , 140, 234

Hotsen piller, Jos hua , 166

Howard , Mark , 206

Howell , Jessica, 166

Howes , Barbara, 2 I8

Hudson , Nico le, 166

Hudso n, Paul , 126, 166 , 176

Hueman , Lesley , 38, 39, 114, 116, 166

Huff, Becky, 218

Hutchi so n, Chnstma , 26, 27, 88, 140, 234

Hutchi so n, Jenn1fer, 141

Huyler, David , 186

Iago, Hamlet, 268

ll ges, Albert , 132, 141

ll ges, Jos hu a, 206

Isaac, Tig1 st1, 186

Ise nberger, Bnttan y, 103 Iversen , Di ck, 218 Jac kman Jay, 166 Jackson. Chad, Jackson, J ohn, Jacobs, Rebekah,30,32. 186

Jam es, David , 166

Jam es, Elhot , 166

Jami so n, Bne, 93 , 11 6, 186

Jani sch, Danielle, Jani sh, Joshua 85

Jeffreys, Chn stopher, 166

Jeffreys, Megan, 206

Je ffreys, Tra vis, 51, 206

Jenkin s, Keith , 186

Jennin gs, Robin, 114

Jhun g. Kyungun , 126,186

Johan se n, Jacqueline , 166

Joh nso n, Amber , 28, 39, I67

Johnso n, Casey, 167

John so n, Chri stopher, 60 , I67

Johnso n, Chnstoph er W, 3, 98 , 114, 119, 159 167 176, ' '

Johnso n, Da vid , 98,141,234 Johnson. Jam es. 186

Johnson, Jennifer, Johnson. Jos hu a. 206

Johnson, Kn st m, 81 , 105 , 119, 167

John so n. Leandra, 186

Johnso n, Meh ssa, 40 , 114, 206

Johnso n, Mind ell , 3, 40 , 114, 122, 123, I67

John so n, Nicholas, 116, 117 167

John so n.S andra , 14 ,58, 167 Johnso n, Stephanie, 167

John so n, Steph ani e, 141 , 235

John ston, Mary, I03, 186, 190 Johnston Sandra.

Joiner , Vanessa, 48 , 86, l 05 , 197

Jones, Eli ss a, 167

Jones,Evan , 68 , 187 Jones, Feli ca, 110 Jones, Heather, 187

Jones, Kerry, 77, 167 Jones, Li sa, Jones, Me li ssa, 141 Jones, Rebecca, 141 , 235 Jones, Samuel 141 Jones, Sean, Jones Jr , Matthew , 45, 52, 206 Jordan , Dax , 206

Jouett, Joan, 2 18 Jowers , Cedar, 206 Jun gfe nnan , Alexander 206 Jun gfennan , Ni cho las, Kampf, Sarah, 206 Kann s, Kayla , 97

Karpoff, Gregory , 141

Kas per, Kelly , 40 , 206

Kas tennan , Zach , 40 Katsu ra, Sasha, 84 , 85 ,

Katze nberger, Ji ll, 102

Kay, Roxanne, 99

Keaun g, Meredi th , 77, 99, 141 , 224, 235

Keen, Amand a, 206

Kee n, Mi cheal , 85, 126

Keeney, Jon ath on, 167

Keeney, Juh a, 11 6, 187

Keeton, Nathan , 187

Keil , Michael, I67

Kell enbenz, John , 218

Kell er, Amber, 14 1, 235

Kelley, 8111 , 2 18

Kelley. Ca lvin, 82, 83, 167, I68

Kelley, James, I0, 85, 141 , 235

Kelley. Luke , 187

Kelley , Mi chae l, 93, I05, I87

Kell y, Ka ci, 141 , 156, 235

Kel so, Anna , 7, 28. 141 , 235

Keml er, Jeffrey , 40, 167

Ke mler , Scott, 52, 199, 206

Kempt er, Joseph , 48 , 187

Kendell , Joel , 167

Kend ell . Sarah, 86, 87, 14 1, 236

Kennedy , Con, 206

Kent , Kn stop her, 187. 195

Kenton , Clayton, Kenw orthy , Nora, 40, 114

Kephart ,Leean ne,38,39, 187

Kessel er, Diane , 2 I8

Kessell , Crystal, 117,206

Kess ler, Diane , 125

Kes tenbaurn , R • 2 18

Ketchum Mik e, 206

Ki lborn, Leslie, 2 18

Kilbourne, Jessica,

Kin g, David , 167

King, Jared , 98

Kin g, Jose ph , 206

King , Julia, 77

King, Meli ssa, 31. 116, 144,236

King Ryan, 114 , 187

Kin gho rn BenJ amin, 187

Kin nan, Cynthia , 114, 123, 127, 187

K1phardt , Ki rs tin 99

K1 sova, Gabne lla , 144

Kl em, Ann a, 77

Kleine1der , Mi chelle , 4, 26, 144 ,223.25 1

Kl ein e1der, Stephan ie. 187, 236

Klu g, John,218

Klu g- Wesse ll . Tia , 78, 79. 114,207

Km apf, Sarah, 93

Kn eppe r, Nathan , 144

Kn oll , Ch ns, I03

Knox , Abbey , 43, 67,9 4, 100,187

Kn ox, Joshua, 195

Koc h, Amberlee , 207

Koc hevar, Jamie, 187

Koc hi s, Chery l, 218

Koe I, Ke vin, 106

Kohn , David, 3 1, 94, 188

Konegn1,A nn e,43,94,99, 117 , 187, 188

Kostennan , Za chary, 144

Kotsura , Alexander

Kotsura, Sas ha, 92, 188

Kowal ski , BenJarnm , 114, 127, 188

Kramer, Julie, 2 18

Krau s, Aly ssa, 119 , 137, 144

Krau s, Elaina , 48 , 188

Krone .S hana , 144

Krt1m ch, Darcy, 93, 167

Kru eger, Kyle, 51

Krzy stek , Ursula , 2 18

Kunt er, Hed y, 39, 144 , 236

Kun z, Anelle, 207

Kun z, Coralie, 93, 188

Kun ze, Judith , 22, 3 1 36, 77, 144, 237, 251

Kurtub1 , Rock y, 167

Ku sy , Ginny , 35, 167, 168

Kyle, En c,

In ' d e k s ' 26 t

Lundhagen, Chn s, 145

Lu sk Lindsey. 116, 145, 237

Lyn ch Kera , 168

Lynn Ro bert, 189

Mc Kamey , Tia , McKee Jam es, 114, 208

McMurtry , Jam es. 53

McPhail Anthony, 189 , 190

McPhate Jr Robert ,

McReyn olds, Dem ck, 215

Labella , Andrea, Labrum , Jo shua 167

Lacey , Amy, 33, 188 ,2 14

Lahey , Ni cholas , 10, 65 , 167

Laird , En c, Laman , Scott, I 03, 188

Lampson , Al exa nder, 29, 188

Landers , Jaso n, 179, 188

Land s1uel , Ka cy, Lanford , Dani el, Lang . Chn sty . 207

Lang , Robin , 167

Lan gs ted , Evan , 94 , 188

Lanterman , Andrea 54 114, 144

Larson Burk e, 144 237,25 1

Larson Matthew , 116 , 119, 165, 167

ILatham , Chnt , Lauwers , Mark 40 , 98 , I65, J 68

Lauw ers . Can ssa, 98

Law , Johsa, 207

Lawson It , Roger, I88

Layman , Han s, 207

Layt on, Enka 188

Leake y. James, 44 , 168

Lee , Daniel , 32, 188

Lee , Gayeo n, 207

Lee, Kenn eth , 144 237

Lee , Matthew , I88

Lee , Mi chelle , 40 , 145

Lefever, Nat.as ha, I88

Lefevre.. David , 168

Lefevre , Kenneth ,

Le1d1 ch, Cel es te , I 00 , 114 , 168

Le1d1 ch, Kan , 145 237

Lemmerman , M1chelle , 168

Leonard , Ru ssell , 168

Levitt , Joshua 14, 168

Lewakowsk1 Ni chol as, Lewi s. Brentley, Lewi s, Jaso n. 188

Leyendecker, Ethan , 188

Ley shon , Jason , 60, 168

Lmd , Paul, 92, 207

Lindberg Ashlie , 188

Lindberg , Cameron , 168

Lind sa y, Charlotte, 2 18

Linenberger, Jonah , 188

Lin scott , Derek , 92 , 207

Lm senb1gler, Jaime , 86, 77, 207

Lm senb1gler , Scott, 6, I 0 3, l I 6, 145

L1p stem , Andrea , 13, 16, 114 , 124 127, 188, 195

Lo , James , 97

Lockley , Peter , 36, 120, 145

Logan Bnan , 12, 92 , 116, 207

Logan Sara, 77 , 168

Lohan, Man 11 , I 03 , 145

Long , Andrew , 39, I 16, 11 7, 145

Long , Anna , 32, 114

Long , Chanty , 70 , 168

Long Cody , 168

Long , Jason , 92 , 188

Look , Kirsten , 188

Lopez Joseph , 188

Lopez , Nicole

Loretto , Bryan ,

Loseman Enk , 82, 83. 103 , 14 5

Love , Shirlene, 207

Low , Jonathan , I 3, 207

Low , N1cholas . 112 , 168

Lowther, Manssa, 114, 207

Loyd , Man 65 , 101

Loyd , Matt , 218

Luca s, Ryan , 110

Lu cas , Su san , 9, 89 , 168

Ludwig , Robbie ,

Luedtke , Thomas , 122 , 123 , l 89

LuJan , Alt sha, I68

Ma Tn , 189

Maas. Brenn a, 207

Ma ckey, Enn , 100, 145,237

Maharas , Lynn , 43,70.7 1, 114

Maharas

23 8

Mah onee Tenaya, 40 , 93. 127, 169

Mahoney , B1ll y, Maier, Cora. 39

Maley , Andrew, 92 , 207

Malh otra. An1sha , 207

Malh otra , Ru ch, 145

Malkmu s. Nikolas, 5, 12 3, 116, 146, 238

Malon ey, Lon , 13, 40. 207

Maltempo Marcu s, 48 , 106, 169 125

Malte mpo , Russell , 56 75, 207

Mantilla , Mi chell e, 114

Marceca Lmda , 2 19

Marchand , Alex1 ss,

Marcum Kimberly 169

Maren , Chn stme 43. 119 169

Marko vch1 ck, Nadia , 43, 77. 79, 199 , 207

Marquardt Shane , 16 , 17, 18 , 19. 34 , 48 , 124, 125, 146

Marquez , Jeff, 169

Marsh , Mindi , Marshall , Tyler, 207

Marston , Chn stopher, 189

Martm , Adam , 44 , 189

Martm , Andrew ,

Martm , Candyce , I 17, 207

Martin , Daniel , 146

Martin , Kyle, l l 7, 207

Manm , Mi chael , 208

Marun , Ross, 43. 94 , 189

Marttn , Sean, 208

Martine z. Cannen , Martinez., Domm1c , 208

Martinez, Hope , 117 . 208

Martine z, Jennifer, 169

Martinez, Ltnda , 189

Martme z, Sergio,

Mart onov1 ch, Josef, 219

Martonov1 ch, Noel , 219

Martyn ow Ashley ,

Mason , Enk , 208

Mataya, Nathan , 111

Mataya , Taleah , 67, 80, 81 , 99 , 112, 189

Matthews, Jeremy , 85, 52, 199. 208

Mattox , Laurey , 13, 55 , 146

Matzke, Kevm , 208

Matzke, Sean , 146

Mau ghan , Enn ,

Maughan , Katnna , 51, 208

Maupin , Audra , 189

Maupin , Matthew , 169

Maupin Pat , Maupin , Pat , 216

May , Andrea , 200

Mc Guane Sarah, 103, 110

McBroom , Derek , 208

McCallum, R , 65

McCallum , Ryan , 169

McCauley Brid get , 9, 14 , 169

McCollum, Michelle, 169

McCue , Brennan, 40, 123, 208

McDan iel , Kelly , 3, 32, 86, I 69

McDan1el s, Ja cob , 8, 57 , 11 6, 14 6

McDermott , Mary , 197

McGaffey , William , 146

McG ill , Jarod 208

McGinm s, Joe , 218

McGowan , Mau reen, 218

McReyn olds , Renee , 169

McTeer Jamie, 94 , 169

Meagher , Ashley , 40 , 77. I 16, 179, 189

Mech , Casey 189

Med ma , Chn stopher, I 17. 208

Medrano Adam , 169

Meed , Kathenne , Melm ck, Jason , 189

Menapa ce, Daniel le , 4_0 , 169

Meyer, Eryn , 56, 169

Meyers , Kau , 169

Mi chael , Payton, 146

Mt cke , Kevin , 40 , 92 , 189

M1 cke , Sharon, I08

Mnller, Angela 189

Miller, Adam , 169

Miller , Came , 189

M1ller Casey 14 , 169

Miller, Chad , 169

Miller , Chri stian , 92 , 189

Miller, Danielle, 179

Miller , Jana, 95 , 189

M1ller, Jeannie 107

Miller, Lmda , 219

Miller , M1nnda, 208

Mill s, Karen , 168, 169

Mill s, Kathryn , 169

Milner, Lauren , 16, I8, 19, 169

Mi sra Anu ska, 122, 123 , 170

Mi sra, R1sh1 , 170

Mod1z, Amanda , 93 , 95 , 208

Moench , Tabatha, 170, 177

Moles , Joshua, 11 , 36, 65 83, 112, 146, 238

Mon ckton , Michael , 9, 10, 65 . 146

Monson , Geoffrey

Montanez, Dom1mc , 92. 208

Montesano , Angela,

Montgomery , Kathryn , 219

Montgomery , Matthew , 38, 39, 60 108 , 123 , 116, 119, 146, 238

Mooney , Peter, 72 , 73 , 146

Moore , Andrew , Moore , Desiree , 198, 209

Moore , Fermma 39 , 120 , 147 , 238

Moore , Matthew , 189

Moore.Richard , 11,65, 170

Moreno . Chnstina , 170

Morgan , Fawna, 85 , 209

Morgan , Ryan , 147 , 239

Morgan , Scott , 9, 17, 19, 37 , 47 , 48 , 106, 114 , 127 , 189, 197

Morrell-Shoene, Heather, 3, 170

Momson , Chnstopher, 147

Mom son , Matth ew , 92 209

Moseley , Jean , 209

Mosher, Andrew , 209

Moss , Kelh , 189

Mossberge r, Sarah , 189

Motes, Lavena , 170

Mouse , Mickey , 268

Mudd Corey, 170

Mudd , Doug , 92

Mulv1h ill , Beth any , 88, 116, 126, 147, 239

Murd ock, Joe , 219

Murd ock , Kaela, I04 , 105

Murfin , Matthew , 178

Murph y, Brian , 23 , 32, 67, 147

Murph y, David ,

Myers , Adam , 92 , 94. 209

Myers , Ashley , 4, 12, 147, 239

Myers , Jaso n, 82, 64, 65, 10 I, 119 , 170

Myers Jesse, 3, 147, 239

Myers , Meli ssa. 147, 239

Myers , Roger, 219

Myers, Tra cy, 147

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119, 126, 137. 145
, Mi chael , 103. 114 116

Nannie , Josep h, 189

Narans , Chi neane, 48, 49 , 190

Nassau , Kash1, 116, 117. 209

Nation s, Sandy, 219

Nation s, Sandy, 118, I 19

Nee , Bill, 55, 75, 97, 98. 147,239,240

Nee, Spencer, 98, 114, I 17 , 120, 190

Needham , Ju stJn , 68, 119, 147 240

Negn , Gabrie l, 48 , 147 '

Neils , Robin , 70

Nelson, Angelo , 190

Nelson, Gina, I05

Nel so n, Janet, 148

Nel son, Joe l, 15. 65. 83, I I 8. 119, 170, 177

Nelson , Linnea, 126, 168, 170

Nelso n, Rebecca, Nelson , Zachariah , 170

Neuk1rchner, Karen, 48 , 170, 25 1

Newcomer, Ni chole, 82, 94, 170

Newcomm, Corinne, 13 , 82, 94, 170

Newgent, Lee , 94, 190

Newman, Mi chaela, 65, 101 , 148

Nghe, Oat , Nguyen , Hai, 190

Nguyen , Minh , I 16, 148, 240

Nicholas , Chnstopher 148

Nicholas , Ju he, 190 '

Nichols , Alan , 190

Nichols , Brooke, 190

Nichols , Erin , 121 190

Nicoles, Enn , 31 ' Nicosia , Dan1elle, 209

Nielson , Bard, 98

Norans , Chi nean e, 86

Nummelin , Amanda, 40, 209

Palmer, Sarah, 77, 118, 119, 170

Palunuk , Kara, 105

Panik , Brad, 40

Panzer, Ji m. 219

Papes , Jonathan. 85, 105, 123, 191 Papes. Nicole, 40 123, 208, 209

Parfet, Jennifer, 116, 119, 170

Parker, BenJam1n, Parker, Charlotte, 148

Parker, Juhe , 149

Parker. Shawn, Parland , Kathi , 200

Parry ,Courtney,31, 191

Paschall , Jeffery ,55. 92,187, 191

Pastor, Ni ck, 114

Pauerson. Molly, I49 , 241

Pay ne , John .209

Peacock, Jusnn.40, 119. 170

Pennell, Chnstopher, 127, 19 1

Perkins, Bru ce, Perrott, Jarrod, 191 Perry, Andrew, 209

Perry, Lee, Persichetti, Thomas , 19 1

Peters, Teresa, 48 , 171

Peterson, Erik , 149

Peterson, Kelsey, 26, 116, 11 8 119 128 149 156 241 ' ' '

Pfi stere r, Michael, 43, 114, 127, 19 l. 197

Pham , Huy, 114, 149

Philbrook, Stephanie, 117, 209

Ph1lhps, Adwma, Phllhp s, Enc , Ph11l1ps, Joseph , Ph11l1ps, Michelle, Phillips, Sarah, 77, 93. 209

Picon, Rachel, 171

P1ekarsk1 Jon, 103

Pierce , Josh, I91

Pike, Zac hary, 85, 116, 11 9, 149,24 1

Pineau , Jon ,54,79, 105 , 119, 137, 14 9

Pineau, Robert, 84 , 85, 126. 167, 171

Pippa. Nma.

Pitt, Amanda, 39. 149, 241

Piwonk a, Philip , I20, 17 1

Platt, Ethel , 216

Politte, Kell y, 77, 209

Pohtte , Robm,2, 11 ,77, 105 , 114 , 159, 171

Ramstener. Kenneth , 92. 209

Randall , Shanna, Rappmund. Peter, 40, 120, 17 I

Raschen, Laura, 116, 1I7. 126, 150, 242

Rascon, Daniel. 191

Rascon,Mana,48,86,87, 150,242

Ratz, Katy. 16, 17. 26, 38. 39, 60, 77, 116. 11 8. 119 124, 125. 150,223,242,251 '

Rawlin gs. Mi chelle, 150, 242

Rawson. Timothy. 40, 119. 171

Raye. Brenn a, 191

Reed , Jenmfer, 171

Regner, Chuck, 219

Rehder, Justin, 187. 191

Rehder, Kelli, 2 10

Reher, Adena, 13, 40, 171

Reher, Duke , 13, 40, 60. 150

Reher, Jennifer, 191

Reher, Raymon d, 210

Reid. Chad. 68

Reid , Chad, 2 19

Remec ker, Jill , 150, 243

Remhart Joch, 67

Reitmeyer, Morgan, 16, l 02, I9 1

Remmers, Shannon, 210

Reyn olds. Allyson, 99

Reynolds, Billie, 39, 150, 243

Reynolds. Jennifer, 105, 171

Reyn old s, Scott 98

Reza, Janae, Ribeiro Sil va, Carla, 21 O

Ri c h, Meli sse, 77, 210

R1 c kard , Jennifer, 103,137,150,243

Ri ckard , V1c tona, 210

R1dl , Chnsta, 2, 171

Ridpath , Jonathan , 22, l 26, 17 l

Riedel , Wilham , 171

R11los, Matt, 101, 104

Rindt. Jody, 171

Rindt, Keith, 17 1

Risner, Ellen , 17 1

Rista u, Adam , 14 , 92, 94, 191

O' Dorisio, Mi chae l, I IO 116 219

O' Hay re, Jean , 209 · '

O' Neil , Gail, 56, 219

O' Re,l y, Jam es, I 14

O' Riley , Matthe w, 14 8

O' Rile y, Robe rt, 209

Obne n, Ryan,68,69, 190

Olguin, Ezekiel , 148

Omara , Kelh , 170

Omara Ill , Edward , 209

Oneill , Tara. 81 , 99 , 170

Orem , Heather, 40 , 148

Orihuela, Anth ony, 26, 27, 65,148,240

Ortega , Adnenne , 114 , 190

Osgood, Mi chael, 43, 127, 148 , 240

Os trowi cki, Bryan ,

Outerbndge , Grant, 68, 170

Overturf, Enn , 40 , 97, 114, 115, 123 127 170

Owens , Christina, 190 ' '

Ozdemir, Kadri , 92, 127 190

Ozdemir, Um1t, 94 '

Poh tt e, Ted , 63, 68 , 119, 149 241 251

Pomcsan, Eri c, ' • Port er, Cassandra, 191

Porter, Enn , 40 , 123, 171

Poveda, Linda , 2 19

Powell, Jennifer , 114, 209

Powell, Ju lie, 149

Powell, Mat th ew, Powell, Shawn, 114, 171 , 173

Pranrull s, Jason, 92

Pran a1t1s, Sim on, 68, 149

Pray, Jon, I 10

Pray, Timothy , 39, 75, 209

Preisser, Diane, 102

Presua -Schaub Kathryn , 40, 11 2, 149, 241, 242

Presto n, Jesse, 45 , 92, 209

Pn ce, Ph ylli s, 56, 57, 2 19

Pn ce, Sara, 19 I

Prigel , Amanda , 120, 121, 191

Proc tor,Stace¥,, 171

Pronechen, Wi lham, Przybylski , Monte, 92

Pumphrey, Jos hu a, 59, 209

Put.k a, Bob, 219 (

Paha ch, Chasity , 168 , 170

Palanuk , Kara. 114 , 122, 123 , 126, 190

Pal anuk , Peter, 114, 11 8, 120, 126, 170

Palm er, Jon athan ,

Palmer, Mason, 10 I , 148 , 240

Palmer, Meli ss a, 39, 148 , 240

Palmer, Mykan , 94 , 95 , 99 , 190

Palmer, Ral ph , 216

Qu ee n, Adam , 94 , 191

Quirk , Andrew , 114 , 123,209

Quirk , Carol, 219

Quirk, Molly, 48, 114, 171

Robbins , Jennifer.

Robertson Lauren , 191

Robertson , Mason, 150

Robie , Matthew l 09

Robm so n, Kn sty , 88, 116, 119, 150,243

Robin so n, Sharhonda, 114 , 126, 167, 17 1

Robu ck James, 129,150,244

Rocha , Jose,23,5 1,85, 150

Rodngue z, Ruth , Rodnguez, Tami , 99

Roeder, Paul, 210

Rogers , Andrew , 65, 82, 105, 117, 171

Rogers , Matth ew, 40, 85. 109, 15 1. 244

Rogers , Rand1 , 21 O

Roi k, Craig, 151

RoJas. L1sana, 93, I 14,210

Rome , Thomas, 82, 151 , 244

Romero , Gilberto, 191

Romero, Josh, 151

Romero, Stephen

Rood, Brandon, 92, 190, 191

Rood,Jos hua ,33,92, 191

Rood. Marc,65, 105,117,119,171

Rood ,S hannon ,58, 15 1,244

Rosa. Gus, 191

Rose nth al, Regma, 19 1

Ro th , Nichol as, Roy, M1 chael,6l, 171

Royster, Behren, 73, 210

Rozelle, Chnstopher, 63, 68, 94 114 1 I8 11 9 172 176 ' ' ' ' '

Rozelle, Enn , 79, 80, 94, 95,210,256

Rudd y, Maggie, 77

Ru sse ll , Emily, 79, 104 , I05, 192

Ryan, Enn , 40 , 77, 172

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I n ' d e k s ' 263

Saba, Adam , 192

Sachdeva, Mon,ka.48. 151,215

Sack, Ali sha, 192

Sacry. Dale , 37, 85, 151, 244

Saindon, Andrea. 47 , 172

Salg, Lu cas, 120 I 26, 172

Samansky, Jason. 187 , 192

Samland, \Vendy. 125 172

Sanchez, Danielle 125 . 2 10

Sanders. Bnan. 55, 79, 105 . 11 3, 119 15 1

Sanders, Chnsta, 110

Sanders,Roy,23.36, 15 1

Sandoval, Mttchell, 75, 114 , 119, 172

Sands,Sean,40,210

Sant, Mar:i one, 114 , 11 9, 127 , 151 , 222, 244, 251

Sasso, John, 192

Satterfield, Patn ck,

Saunders, Andrew , 19 2

Sauter, Ezara , 192

Savage, Beau, 192

Savage, Rachel , 172

Savoie, Kelly , 2, 3, 11 , 172

Savoie, Sara. 2, 11 , 151 , 245

Saxton, Kn s11n , 127 172

Sayyah.Con. 187 , 192

Schaefer, Amber, 6. 39, 114 , 122, 123 151 ,245

Schafer, Lee , 2 10

Schalhamer, Richard , 219, 257

Schanhals, Holly, 93,210

Scheid , Stephen, 172

Schiffman , Sarah, 48 , 172

Scru lder , Apnl , 30, 192

Sch1mne1 ster, Jose, 210

Schheman, Jurgen , 65 IO 1, 122 , 123, I52

Schlieman, Matthias , 40 , 122, 210

Schmid t, Cohn, 68

Schmidt, Ian , 31, 75, 172

Schmidt, Jutta , 28 39, 17 2

Schmidt, Mirand a, 160, 172

Schmidt , Sh1relle. l 09

Schmidt, Tiffany , 40, 41 , I52, 245

Schnapp. Casey,

Sc hnath orst, Jess ica, 210

Schneider, Elizabeth, Schneider, Matthew, 172

Scholes, Ed 219

Schor, Duane, Schor, Meli ssa, Schos sow , Ben1am 1n ,

Schow, Brandon , 98, 132, 152, 245

Schreiner, Jonathan , 68 , 152

Schreiner, Mi chael , 92 , 98, 114 123 , 11 9, 172

Schreiner, Robert , 210

Schroeder, Steve, 10 I

Schultz, Bobbt. 172

Schultz, Jane , 219

Schwader, V1rgin 1a , 121 , 192

Schwettman , Jasson, 46 , 48 , 103, 172

Scott, Tiffany , Scovill, V1vika , 172

Scruggs. Joshua , 152 ,245 ,246

Scruggs, Rebecca , 152, 245

Seakan , Renae, 116, 172

Seipp, Lynne-lee , 192

Seipp, Stefan1e , 190, 192

Setls in ger, Aaron. 210

Self, Dana , 172

Sellers, Th omas, 192

Senter, Timothy ,

Se rpan , Chad , 92 , 2 10

Sexton, Amanda , 37 . 172

Seymour, Adam , 65 , I05 , 172

Shanks, Jes samyn , 17 2

Shannon, Mau , 92

Sharp, Lowell , I 14 , 115 , 220

Shaw , Bem, ce, 173

Shaw, Kelhlee , 173

Shaw. Stephanie, 160

Shawcroft, Sarah, 210

Shawcroft, Zachary, 192

Shea. Ri chard , 192

Shearn, Cathenne, 220

Shelton. Torrey. 99. 81, 119, 173

Sherman, Erwin 152

Shields, Travis, 3, 36, 65. 152, 246

Shier.Dana.114,210

Shipman, Collm, 152

Shirk, Zachary. 73, JOI, 116 11 7, 119, 17 3

Shoemaker, Le 220

Shnner, Mi cheal , 122

Shuey.Shannon, 114, 17 3

Silvey, Andrew, 16 18, 19 , 35. 107, 124 , 15 2.246

Simmons, Beau, 192

Simmons, Jeremie , 192

Simmons, Lu cus, 17, I 25, 192

Simmons, Steven 104, I05

Simmons, Todd , 103

Simpson, Homer, 268

Sims, Geoffrey, 68 , 94

Singleton, Rex 17 3

SIU. Phtlhp , Skelton, Shannon, 140, 152, 246

Slater, Timothy 210

Shzesk.t, Lea Ann , 220

Sloan, Donald , 192

Sloth, Lothar , 268

Smart, David , 215

Smith, Adam . 51, 125 , 192 , 199

Smith, Adam , 51,211

Sm1th,Aust1n,68,69, 104 , 105 , 192

Smith, Came, 152, 246

Smith, Chnsttna, 105

Smith, Cliff, 30, 192

Smith. Deanna - Man l 02. 17 3

Smith, Deidra, 47 192

Sm,th.Drew,63,64,65, 104 105 108 , 152,246 ,247

Smith. Elaine , 220

Smith, Ehzabeth , 173

Smith, Enca, 40 , 123, 121, 122, 127 173

Smith, Hillary , 211

Smith, Katie , 152 , 247

Smith, Robin , 193

Smith, Ryan 26, l 16, 153. 247

Smith, Stephanie, 173

Smith, Tawnya , 13, 193

Smith, Wyatt, 211

Snidow, Jeramy 106 , 107

Snow.Johanna, 193

Snyder, Cara, 38

Snyder, Joshua.

Snyde r, Laura, 17 3

Sola, Max , 68

Solano, Man a, 48 , 49 , 193

Solano, Patn ck, 173

Solawetz, Sondra, 21 1

Sologoub, Alexei , 74, 75, 193

Solomon, Andrew , 68 , 21 I

Sorensen, Abbie , I93

Sparks. Jason , 173

Spar ks, Me gan, 2 11

Spear, Bnanne, 94 , 95 , 173

Spice, Jessica, 93 , 193

Splant, Kenn eth , 211

Splant, Kevin , 2 11

Sprag ue , Coryn, 14, 31, 193

Sprague, Joshua , 153 , 247

Spnnger, Randell, 127, 173

Srame k, Wesley , 68 , 119, 173

Staab, Jason, Stahl, Natalie , 4, I03 , 153

Stahmer, Luke , 6, 15. 116 , 137, 140, 15 3. 247

Stamm, Anthony, Stanton, Jerem1a , 29, 92, 193

Starkey Kaycee , 193

Starky, Casey, 2 I l

Stamer, Steven , 55, 193

Stegall, Natahe , 211

Steinke, Jeremy. 211

Steketee, Steven, 15, 98 , 11 9.153. 247

Stellars, Roger, 37. 153

Stellers, Roier , 5, 12

Sterrett, Heidi, 39, 125, 21 1

Stewart, Shannon, 211

Stiegelme1er, Ju stin , 60 , 193

Stodola. Katie , 38, 39, 62 , 93 21 l

Stoker, Douglas , 211

Stokes, Bob, 82, 83 , 101 , 220

Stokes, Tamsen , 29, 81 , 119, 174

Stone, Nathan , 193

Stone,Shane,48, 114, 127 , 174

Storey, David ,

Storms, Bret, 211

Storms. Kenneth, 114 124. 125 211

Stover, Brooke , I09

Stover. Jennifer , 154 , 248

Streelman. John , 92, 98, 114, l 16, 193

Streweler, Chanty, 211

Stockland, Jamie , 100 116, 154, 156. 248

Strobel, Kip 193

Strocky. Michael, 208 , 211

Stu , Di sco, 268

Subala, David , 174

Suba}a, Kenneth , 103

Sullivan, Sadie, 43 , 114 , 199, 2 11

Sumner, Shannon, 43 , 67 , 193

Sund, David , 73. 94 , 21 1

Sunder, Josh, 2 11

Suszczyk, Sarah, 132, 154

Sutherland, Elizabeth ,

Svenningsen, Skye. 29. 48 , l 00 , 179, 193

Swala, Crystal 12, 154 , 248

Swanson, Laurel , 174

Swanson, Seth, Swanson,Sevenne, 103 , 114, 122 123 , 154

Sweet, Tom, 220

Szabo. Casey 193

Szabo Jr . Paul . 174

Tall Bull , Amber, Tarum, Kellee , 10, 119 , 154,156, 248

Taylor. Kelley l 02

Taylor, Kevin , 174

Taylor, Tracy , 107

Taylor, Wilham 193

Tedhe , Jennifer, 208, 211

Tena. Gerard , 75

Theodoro L1v1a, 193

Theodoro , Manana , 93, 174

Themault , Ryan , 154

Th1stlehawk-Ranck, Brendan, 40, 154

Thomas , Andrew, 39, 103, 116 ,154.2 48

Th omas, Evan, 193

Thomas , Jarret , 193

Thomas , Mary , 40 , 41, 77 , 79,21 1

Th omas, Sarah , 193

Thomas , Tracie , 174

Thompson , Em11y.5 , 100.174, 177

Thompson, Stephanie, 121, 193

Thresner, Raymond. 114 , 115. 120, 194

Tibbitts , Merlin , Tietsort, Amelia , 70, 126 , 154, 248

Titania , Ophelia, 268

To, Linda, 194

Torres , Claudia. 212

Tortora, Bntni , 212

Tortora , Sabnna, 154, 248

Townley, Kathleena, Townsend , Lucas, 82. 212

Traylor, Shawn, 194

Trenk, Renae , 154 , 248

TruJ1llo , Lee, 212

Truong, Juha , 30

Trzepacz, Gavin, 194

Tucker, Amanda, 155

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ns by nition

Tuffin , Ann 174

Tulchm, Onon , 155,249,251

Turgeon, Keith , 123. 212

Turner, Aaron , I05

Turne r, Au stin , 8, 9, 92, I05, 174

Turner, Bryan, 114, 125 212

Turner, Kathy, 174

Turner, Meli ssa. 17. 18.19.119. 124, 125, 174

Turner, Patncta, 194

Turner, Shane, 3 1, 114, 194

Tumey, Jessica,

Tum wall , Heather, 62, 70, I I6, 168. 174

Tyler, Joshua, 155

Tyler, Ryan , 194

Walters , Ni cholas , 40 , 84, 174

Walt on, Matth ew, 156

Walton, Wesley, 40, 126, 2 12

Waltz. Aimee , 41 , 194

\V ambo ldt, Shannon, 194

Wan , Kenneth, 118

Wan , Teh -yi h, 31. 40 , 114, 194, 197

Wan g. Du , 212

Wano , Robert, 92, 195

Ward , Jessica,39, 114,123,212

Watkin s, Wilham, Watson, John, 2 12 Watson , Raymond , Watterwonh , Alexandn a. 195

Webb, Alan , 120, 156. 250

Webb, Rebecca, Webb , Stuart, 174

Webster,Dale,60, 11 3, 119, 174,176, Webster, Jose ph, 195

Weme ll , Edward , 122, 123, 126. 220 Wein stein , Enc , 48 , 220

Ulander, Nathaniel , 58, 155

Unger, Jessica, 194

Unger, Monica, 174

Urban, Amanda, 2 12

We1she1t , Amy. 2 I2

Welc h, Crystal, 2 12

Well ens1e k, Bryan , 36, I56, 251

Wellens1ek, Jacob , 195

Well s, Alexander, 92,2 12

Well s, Bn anna, 66, 67, 175

Welt on, Karen, 156

Welton, Li sa, 212

Wend ling, Adam , 48 , 107, 175

Wendling, Dustin , 46 , 114,200,212

Wengrovius. Emily, 114 , 127, 156

Valdez, Shad, 92,212

Valentme , Travi s, 16, 32, 124 125, 178, 194,257

Van Leer, Kri stin, 194

Vande rlaan , Ken , 220

VanDyke, Steven. 2 12

VanGundy , Bnttany, 174

Vanmeter, Anna, 123, l 19,223,249

Vanmeter, Anna, 119, 155

Vanmeter Madeleine , 93, 123, 194

VanWoen se l, Luk e, 72, 73, 174

VanWoen se l, Traci, 16, 108, 112, I 16, 119,124, 125, 155,223,257,242,249,25 1

Varven s. Nikki , 26, 80, 81, 100, 155,223,249

Vecch1arel11 , Amy , 58, 93, 103, 194

Velasq uez, Bn anne, 7, 105. 194

Velasquez, Bryan, 174

Verard1, Heather, 155, 250

Verard1, Jusun, 94, 194

Verbeck , Joel, 155, 250

Verm il lion, Christian, I55, 250

Vern 1g, Peter, 114 , 194

Versaw, Gloria, 48, 105, 119, 174

Versaw, Kri sten, 27, 36, 77, 79, I04 , l 05, 118, 119 ,

132, 155 ,250

Vener, Ronda, 174

Vickers , Paul a, 2 12

V1erke, Ryan, 92, I 16,200 ,2 12

Vieweg, Kortney , 12, 93, 194

V1g 1l , Marc, 155, 250

Vi~il , Rodney, 174

Vo1t -Chromy , Richard , 2 12

Vorhies, Chri stopher, 212

Vona. PooJa. l 10

Wengrov1us. Jennie, 48 , 198,200,212

Wessel, Cassandra, Wes tb y, Kimberly, 39, 48 , 175

WhJt e, J ayme, 157

Whue , Jayson,213

While , Ryan, 23, 121, 175

Wlute ,S herry,55, 120, 195

WhHe , Tamara , 26, 157

Whitfi eld, Mi chelle, 195

Whitford , Chn stopher, 30, 51. 213

Whitford , Ryan , 195

Whitm an, Lu cas, 2 13

Whnmore, He,d, , 175 Whitm ore, Jeremy , 157

Wi eber, Adam , 10, 36, 65. 157

Wien er, John, 195

Wiese , Sara, 195 Wilber, Debra , 70, 175

Wilber, Laura, 93, I95

Wtlcox , Mari lyn, 100, 220

Wtlhne, Kn sten , 40 , 195

Wilk, Whitney, Wilkerso n, Myron, Williams, Bob, 29

Willi ams, Bob, 215

Willi ams, Bob, 220

W1lh ams, Carley, 43, 70, 7 1, 114, 126, 175

Williams, Carly, 67 , 127, I87, 190, l 95

W1lhams, Cnssy, 195

William s, Drew, 92 , 175

Willtams, Kevin, 195

W11l1ams, Meghan, 93, 127, 195

Willtams, Patric ia, 2 I3

Williams, Shaw n

Williams, Stephani e, 196

Wilhams, Thomas , 175

Willi s, Eva n, 92,213

With s, Phillip , 68 , 69, 157,251

Wil so n, Aaron , 59, 213

Wint er. Chnsttna, 38, 39, 213

Winters , Caro lee

Wobbrock Ryan 73. I J6, 175

Wolf, Coltn, Wolf, J11l , 157

Wolf, Sarah, 45, 99, 157. 251

Wood, Duane, l 16

Wood , Jeny, 157

Wood , Matthew

Wood , Rebecca, 36, 2 I 3

Woodn ch, Ryan , 196

Word,Laura, 43, 79,81,94,95, 199,213

Word , Megan,43, 114 , 11 9,129,175,177

Worden , Amber, 125,213

\V orobey, Kathenne, 157, 25 1

Wozni ck, Donald , 58, 175

Wright , Adnanne , 41 , 175

Wright. Heather, 103

Wnght, Lucas, Wnght, Marcus, Wri ght, Patn c1a, Wnghrmeyer, Morgan, 124, 125

Wu nderlich, Jane , 220

Wunderlt ch, K1andra , 175

Wunderlt ch, K1ffany, 213

Yanz., Jerryy, 220

Yocom, Em il y, 22, 40 , 93, 95,213

You ng , John , Young , Luke , I05

Young, Wilham , 213

Youngerman , Ni ck, 196

Youngman , Gene, 220

Yousif, Andrew, 2 13

Yushk a, Kyle, 32, 196

Za ch, Laura, 220

Zac hn so n, Stephan ie, 140

Zahrte , Bren, 2 13

Zens. Breanne, 175

Zhang, Zhao)le , 175

Zieg ler, Jami e, 56, 92, 2 13

Zieg le r, Mea gon, 57, 175

Zi nk Mi chael, Zippnch, Eltz.abeth, 213

Zwain, Ja cob, 92, 196

Wagner, Kell y, 103, 194

Wagone r, Tammy , 194

Wahl, Li sa, 220

Wahl , Li sa. 55

Walcke r, Tammy, 93

Wal es, Matthew, 32, 179, 194

Wah gorsk1, Bn an, 44 , 114 , 194

Wal ker, Co nna 15, 156

Walker, Sarah, l 05, 194

Wallace, Dea nn , 93 ,2 12

Walt er, She ll y, 106, 107

Wil so n, Amy, 39, 48 , 157

Wil so n, Andrew , 92

Wtl son, Gator, 94

Wil son, Hea th er, 66 , 67 , 157

Wil so n, He1d 1 , 40, 127 , 195 , 196

Wil so n, Jos hua,

Wil so n, Ru stte , Winham , Ltndsay , 48, 70, 7 1, 93, 19 6

W1nkJ er, Anana, Win sor, Heather, 77 Win ston , Sco n, 196

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Staff-Eye-Vie\V Thi s arti s t conception of Edllor - 1n -C h1 ef. s en ior Matt M ontgomery . s how s what th e Yearbook s taff sees when M ontgomery approaches a deadlin e M ontgomery c omm e nted , " I s ad that I'm finally done with all Yearbook1ng, but I'm happy that [ don ' t have to deal with anymore d isgruntle s taffers " Artwork by Chri s J o hn so n and Di sc o Stu

When I s tart e d Yearbook or Publi cation s, as it is now ca lled be ca use we had to write for the!@#$* newspaper, I had no idea tow hat I was getbng myself into. As I moved up through the ranks of Yearbookland , I learned that stress come s from swi tching from computer to computer searching for the right version of PageMaker and deleting about 20 baby captions and then having to retype them all. Being the editor of the Babies and Buddies section was not all that bad. I got to be the first per so n to see all of tho se adorable and very funny baby pictures of everyone! After being in Yearbook for three years I got to know how strange and funny people got to be at a deadline. Melissa : P-O-M-0N-A! Thanks for all of the memorable moments we had fighting over sp read s. Remember: my way is ALWAYS the right way! Thanks for the love advice and information on Nik!

BJ : We will always be triumphant over the Matt groupies becausewecanbeatthem up with cardboard tubes! Always remember green means go, yellow m eans go fa s ter, and red means go like a bat out of hell! Thanks for the great times in Yearbook and English! Matt: Matt, I NEED your help NOW! May you always remember your happy staff people and completed h ead lines!!! Thanks for sticking me with the fall JV sports sp r ead, I will be indebted to you forever. Thanks for being a great friend and the ca ptain of the pirates! P S We will always be victorious over the Mattgroupies! Traci and Kirs tin: What can I say to my best friends except that I ' m the prettiest and you two tie for second place! Thanks for li s tening to M s . I Think I Know It All and putting up with it . You guys are supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!! Nik: JUST KJDDING! I had to put this in here because I always say it to you. I am granting you one wish, but it better be good because I ' m not recalling it to give you a bigger and better one. Your notes that you left on my dis k were alway s inspiring ... for conversations with Melissa about you. You are a great guy even if you always want attention 24/7 You are the best People on the s taff: Thanks for your hard work and many, many questions. Hope you enjoyed creating this book as much as I did

Three years ago I decided to join Yearbook because it sou nd e d fun and excit ing. What I didn't know was that around deadlines, Matt and Mr. Finelli are unable to be fun a nd excit ing. Overall, yearbook ha s brought a l ot of interesting people into my life. Without these people my life would be empty . Melissa, without you I wouldn't have anyo ne to tell me what it is like to have the computer screen reaching out towards me. Thanks for a ll the advice and laugh s you have given me in the past three years. Katy Raty, you have been a really good friend. You are always ready to laugh and always read y to li s ten. Keep running those red lights to get to the gay nudie bars and you will be very successful in life!! Nikolas Peter, without yo u in Yearbook I would h ave gotten my work done on time, barely laughed , and killed at least one person. You are one of a kind Nik, and your butt is too much for me to handle. Matthew, when our CCB papers were due you kept me from having a complete nervous breakdown. I a lwa ys felt lik e I needed to thank you in a big way, but now I realize giving you LOTS of moonshine and hillbilly jokes is good enough. Thanks for the late night cartoons and putting up with me, Becca, TP, and s hoe polish. That is all I have to say about you as a person, but I could go on forever about your butt. Matt Frost, I hope you never pity me. Remember, before you go to the grocery store yo u have to FIX to go!! To the all the Matt groupies, when you need moon s hine I will be at the end of a co untry , dirt road in a s hed somewhere in North Carolina. Becca, thanks for the corruption. My Senoi riti s would have set in much later if it hadn't been for you. Hedy and Anna, you guys were my first friends in Co lorado and I wouldn't have made it this far without you two. For al l the people I left out, deal with it. The only thing I have left to say is

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JIBBA JABBA. 2.66 ons by ' nition

Yearbook Staff of 1996-1997

Editor-in-Chief: Matthew Montgomery

Advisors: ..................................RonH.n.elli

Laura Selzer

AssistaotEditors: ..... ........... .......I<aty Ratz

Melissa Palmer

BJ Reynolds

Grctphlcs Editors: ............... ChrisJoboson

Dale Webster

Publications Staffers

Cassie Anglim

David Ball*

Shelley Ballenger

Nate Blain

Joe Borden

Carl Burg *

Margo Caligiuri

Heidi Dwiggins

Teresa Emmons

Amber Femmer

Dan Fisher

Kim Giddeon

Tiffany Gill *

Autumn Gray

Erin Hagburg

Amber Johnson

Anna Kelso

Lee Ann Kephart

Hedy Kunter

Andy Long

Corra Maier

Nik Malkmus

Jake McDanials

Matt Montgomery *

Fermina Moore

Melissa Palmer*

Amanda Pitt

Tim Pray *

Katy Ratz*

BJ Reynolds *

Amber Schaefer

Julia Schmidt *

Heidi Sterrett *

Katie Stodola *

Vivika Stovil

Cara Synder*

Jennifer Tedlie

Andy Thomas *

Jes Ward*

Dale Webster

Kim Wesby *

Amy Wilson

Christina Winter *

* - Denotes a full year staff member

HiAll I And Welcome to th~ mind ofMeliss~ I am one ofyo ur fearless slaves that threw toJether a book in the last days before a deadlin e, stay_mg late until all hours of the night to ensure that there was a book that would be coming out at the end of the year. Not that thi s was an easy task. I had to deal with an Edllor -In -Chi ef th at was n' t all that fnendly , and so metim es snapped at me with hi s httl e vampire fan gs. But other than th ose httl e occ asion s, Matt was God , and taught me well th e ways of th e boo k Matt, Spaceboy, you are my hero, and the wind beneath my wings.

K-A-T -Y. Do you remember P - O- M- 0 -N-A? Huh ? Forever I will keep locked back in the fold s of my mind all of the fights we got into, and all the times we said that we would never work together again . Well, I find it interesting that we still managed to be assigned a spread together . Have fun in c ollege and I hope you fmd someone that bugs you as much as I do

Al this l.Jme l would like lo lake the opporturuly lo say hi lo ell of my other comrade.s. Lucy and Cray oquurel. SIS and mom. we have had many adventures to&ether and probably wtll heve a whole lot more, see1n& as thel we wtll be livin& mthe bi& house logelher ~1m:I. lam glad lhal you have fisured oul thal you have many lalenLs. ll t.s always on: lo know Uus We must. gather together lo see lhe world end. and watch some guy nde through the town of C.Olden on a lncycle be1n& nature boy

1 '4~ tl#4"'f tiut94 . e6{l«tatbf t'4t ""~ 114""'9 (t (4, a&.l.14'14 f4 ~ttd. 1ed U-4- M ~-ad,, ad 4 (,{,,;4un . I will miss my fishing buddies. Rock On Brother!

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Demons By Definition was published by Josten' s School Productions Group of Topeka, Kansas Our companyrepresentativewasGaryCordray . The book is a size 7 (eight by eleven inches) and contains 269 pages. The paper is eighty pound Bordeaux . 1240 books were produced . The cost of the book was$ 30 for students who bought an activity ticket, or $35 without an activity ticket.

The theme idea was originally conceived by the ' 96 publication staff The full lithographic cover concept was by Ron Pinelli, Matt Montgomery, and Chris Johnson and was produced using Adobe Photoshop by Chris Johnson. All headlines and folios graphics were created by Chris Johnson and Dale Webster using Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator.

All copy and graphics were desktop published on Macintosh compu ters using Adobe Pagemaker 5.0 and 6.0. Output was to a Xante Accelawriter 8100 tab loid 1800 dpi black and white printer and a Hewlett Packard Deskjet 855 Cse color printer.

All body copy is in 12 point Palatino and captions are in 8 point times All student names were taken from the comp uterized official school enrollment list. We apologize for any inadvertent errors

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So much to say, so little s pa ce. Demons by Definition wa s not only fun to make , but it' s neat to look at. I want to thank the ' 96-' 97 s taffers who made this a book I' m proud of (with the exception, of course, of those p eople I don ' t like) I think, a s a team, we all pulled together to make a very exceptional book . Yet, jus t like last year, the yearbook s taff managed to contradict the book 's theme. By Definition, yParbook ha s s tre ss, yelling , crying and s ometimes blood, but thi s yea r there was only a little yelling and blood (b y me, of course). Another large piece of publi cation we missed was the head fearle ss leader, Mr Pinelli . He decided he wanted to go on a va cation the b eginrung of the second sem es ter, or something like that, le aving me to run the show Don ' t get me wrong , I rather enjoyed teaching the cla ss and being called the "Boss." but once seniorihst ki cked in, I had to try real hard to stay focused and meet th e d e mand s of being the "Boss ." But seriously, Mr Pinelli, after 4 years we ' ve be come pretty clo se, you seem more like a friend than a teacher You have no idea how mu ch you have influenced me over that seemingly s hort penod of time. I' d thank you , but it doesn ' t quite cover everything .

All right, let the crying begin . To my family , Mom , Dad, Michael, Chris ty, and Virginie , your interest in yearbook work always kept me in good spirits Mom, you es pecially listened to my problems, not just in yearbook, but in general. I' m glad I had an outlet to relieve the stress caused by my disgruntled staff member s. I love you all, so keep in touch . Katy , my loyal and normal editor, another great job on babies You have become one of my best friend s, despite the nickname I gave you, " Huh. " You were alway s willing to work and that us ually made my job easier Meli ss a, my not so loyal and not so normal editor, I' m glad that you were in yearbook because we can tell our kids , that will look like me, we had a class together . Your odd perspective was great when creativity or love advice was needed . You and Katy need to remember to use real wood when ever possible Traci, we had a lot of good times together, and I' ll always look at them with fond memories Chris and Dale, this book kicks esophagus because of all the graphics . Good luck next year as Editors- in-Chief of the magical book, but don't try to top my books becau se they can' t be touched . BJ, I

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couldn ' t have made it through life without your help, s upport, and pictures, I owe you everything I' m going to namemyfirstbomchildafteryou, maybeyoucangivemy wife one of your eggs (that is , if you ' re not my wife) . Andy, Cara, Julia , Anna, and Kim, you each had your own way of saving me from insanity, or driving me closer to it, thanks . Now it ' s time for a whole bunch of inside jokes! Nathan, Matt, and Mike, you guys were my creative outlet. It was always fun to talk about something completely off the wall in history (sorry Mr. Stokes) . Keep updating our lists of various topics . Mindy thanks for beating me up every day after school, I think. Jobe, Russ, Jessica, Susan, Lauren, and Erica stay weird. Every once in awhile we got strange looks from people near us but that doe s n ' t compare to how many people we made fun of. Nik, what else can I say besides MWC rules, " I bent my wookie," exhaust flapper , "It ' s a Kaiser," trading cards, " O' Doyle rules ," Back to the Future , " Orange Whip," Led Zeppelin and model railroading. Brian, " B," I' m glad Nik and I were able to pollute your mind during winter vacation (puff, puff) . Here ' s some advice, Brian: Idaho spuds work the best. Finally, I' d like to thank all my teachers for learning me good. It seems like the only thing I couldn ' t learn, even with Mr. Stokes, Mrs. Bryson, Mrs Nations, Mr Kinsey , and Mrs. Montgomery telling me over and over, was to be quiet in class Maybe in college I'll learn, but don ' t hold your breath. Talking in your classes with my friends was our way of saying that you' re a great teacher and a fun person to hang out with .

Good luck Class of ' 97 and a big good luck to the rest of the school next year because without the class of '97 , GHS won't be the same And remember, never buy a treasure map from an old prospector who looks like John Biner, and make sure your air-conditioner is always on Blitzkrieg!

Your Loyal, Ever-powerful Yearbook Slave/God,

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