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I From the school spirit that we show, to breaking records in sports, to our teachers dancing in the breezeway, to the memories we made both in and out of school; in 2013 we proved that we were I

Our student body is not just a series of faces in the crowd, we all find our own way to Whether it's by challenging ourselves in the classroom or wh en we • I : I I and get involved outside of schoo l. We by showing our support at games and pep rallies and making the most of our lives in school. We and our voice is heard. We aren't content to just play within the same boundaries as those who have n come before us; we ' the classroom and on the field . ~==-==---.!l

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I Freshmen chat in between classes and compare schedules along the Freshman steps. On their first day, both freshman and other classes were scrambled to find their new classrooms and meet up with their friends .

Sen iors Courtney Zehnter, Andrew Hucek, Josh Letteri, Zach Funke, and Reid Owen enjoy smoothies in the Breezeway before class. This year the seniors were allowed to leave fo r lunch every Wednesday during CHAT, a privilege that many took advantage of.

....-.. Alex Abramenko , Craig Wende lken , Jeffery Leckrone , Tom Heatwole play hacky-sack during CHAT. Students use the two CHAT periods for extra academic and social time. Junior Lauren Tornrose and Sen ior Nate Morris gather wi th friends in the senior circle on the first day of school. They discuss wh at they did over the summer and their current classes.

On the first day of school , upperclassmen walk to school from the student pa rkin g lot. Parking spots filled up quickly with eager students, wantin g to have the privilege to drive to school.

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Senior boys claim their spots in the senior circle before class during the first week of school. The breezeway is where a majority of students hang out before school and in between classes.

Seniors congregate in the senior circle during on e of the first long lunches of th e year. Th is year, Seniors have the privilege to leave school grounds for long lunch every Wednesday.

Fresh Air One of the biggest and most noticeable places in Albemarle was the breezeway. This is the place where students tried to spend most of the ir time and got an opportunity to hang out with friends. Between classes and during long lunch students filtered into the breezeway to join students in their grade or the few intermediate groups that included people from different grades. After being cooped up in a classroom for an hour and a half; many students couldn't wait to go outside and get some fresh air. While it's great to get a break, the discrepancy between the amount of time spent in 8

class and the time students get a break didn't seem fair to some. Joe Burris said, "I like seeing my friends , but seven minutes just isn't enough ." It isn't just about taking a break from school ; having an outdoor space also helps some students focus. "Getting a nice big breath of clean air before class really clears my mind and gets me ready to learn ," said Kristian Briehl . The breezeway was a privilege at Albemarle High school that the students have definitely appreciated . By: Cyndi Amaya


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Cheyanne Cox , Nicole Densmore, Courtney Zehnter, and Reid Owen relax in the Senior circle before school. Even during the cooler months, students stick out the cold and still hang out in the breezeway.

Mckenna Rohm , Hannah Williams , and Kaitlyn Grossman laugh along the junior wall before school. The junior class enjoys their awkward space between the Senior circle and the li brary in the breezeway.

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Becca Elder, Sam Min , Maggie Tubridy, Rebecca Mendlesohn , and Cooper Perry support their Patriot Varsity football team in the rain during the team's against Mountain View.

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The Albemarle Patriots cheer on the Varsity Girls Volleyball team during their tournament in districts. Superfans made giant faces of all the seniors for the Volleyball team's Senior Night.


The Albemarle Patriots Student section cheers on their fellow classmates during their first game at Western Albemarle. Student spirit was whiteout to contrast to Western 's blackout.

Senior Danny Jackson cheers on his fellow Patriots on the football field. Jackson showed up to every Varsity Football team in his patriotic bath robe and led Student Section cheers.

Senior Dan Gilgannon dances on the Conductor's podium whi le the Marching Band plays on the track. The football game against Stafford was pinkout to support Breast Cancer Awareness.

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The best way to enhance any team 's performance at Albemarle has always been with the help of the chanting fans in the Student Section. Albemarle students have always presented a rock solid fan section at every athletic event at the school throughout every sport season to help support their Patriots. The 2012-2013 year brought a variety of different spirits to every game. In the fall ; Whiteout, Tie-dye , and Pinkout were popular themes for the football games. These themes carried over to the basketball season in the winter as well. The supertans at Albemarle deck

themselves out in anything red , white , and blue. Every year a Supertan is chosen and given the honor of carrying the spirit stick. This year Connor Williams was named Supertan and carried the stick to all the games and pep rallies. The Spirit Stick is passed down every year to a student who has shown the most enthusiasm and character over the previous years and is always present at sporting events . "The Spirit Stick is the best way to get the fans pumped ," said Senior Connor Williams. By Ines T omsig 11


Get Loud The students showed a creative side this year due to the successful changes made to spirit week.The first day of the week was class Color Day, seniors were given black, juniors were blue , the sophomore class wore red and freshmen had pink. A big hit this year was Tropical Tuesday, especially being the first time for this spirit day. Junior Devin Daugherty said , "I liked Tropical Tuesday because I love and miss the beach. I got my clothes from Pacsun and Goodwill."" Wednesday was Generation Day, which was different this year because seniors were in fact seniors and freshmen were babies . Juniors were still toddlers and sophomores remained college students. Thursday was Costume Cay, which was the one day students were allowed to dress up in a different ensemble than usual. Many students had a lot of fun with it such as Senior Abbey Veith , who said , "Costume Day was my favorite! I loved guessing what people were dressing up as. " The final day was Patriot Day in preparation for the Homecoming game. This day has always been a favorite among many students , who prepare days before , including Junior Sam Calhoun who said , "I liked dressing up for Patriot Day because I ordered clothes to be Uncle Sam." By Chloe Simms 12

Becca Elder dresses up as Waldo from the children's book series Where's Waldo for costume day. This was the first year Albemarle made costume day a part of spirit week.

The Albemarle Marching Band perform all through the Pep Ral ly. Though they were not in uniform , the Marching Band played many of the songs heard during games.

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Cammy Leech participates in the pep rally using her Vaseline covered nose to move cotton balls from one table to another. The Pep rally was filled with new contests that all grade levels and even teachers participated in. The Junior section cheers for their classmates participating in the contests during the pep rally. They went on to win the cheering contest against all the grade levels for most spirited.

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A group of freshman , dressed up for patriot day, talk on the breezeway before heading to class. Patriot day has become a favorite spirit day because it allows students to show their pride creaitvely.

Junior Eileen Boyle and Kris Persaud dance together during the pep rally for a new, unique routine. A group of boys and the dance This was the first year that boys danced with the dance team.

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Food, Fun, and Tailgates The majority of the tailgates at Albemarle this year consisted of different themes. As the clock quickly approached 6 pm , clubs worked to put last minute decorations in place , prepare food , and anything else that

Some clubs were new to the tailgate and had never had a booth there before . "This is the first year we've done a Stop On Save One tailgate. The executive board was really excited to put it together and get the word out

was needed. As students began to fill the Patriot Lot, many anticipated the nights' events. Amidst all the fun , judges were critiquing each tailgate in order to determine which would win the competition. Key Club won first place in the contest.

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Senior Jeff De Ameldia and sophomore Jenny Salsini play a game of cornhole as a part of the tailgating festivities. This was the first major social event of the year.

Junior Sohpie Pugh, Sophomores lssi Marsh, Kate Edson , and Leah Riccio set out the snacks for their booth. With all the competition ; groups had to fight for attention and customers.

Senior Nick Pegg does a trick move throwing the bean bag under his leg in a competitive game of corn hole. Cornhole was one of the most popular events at the tailgate.

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Sophomore Victor Thorp helps fellow sophomore Alyssa Nguyen design bowls for ceramics. CHAT was an easy way for many students to get caugh t up on extra work. Sophomores Diego Trujillo , Mayra Ponce, Cheyenne Worley, and freshman Vincent Tamburo enjoy the hour long lunch by relaxing with one another and sharing jokes.

One of the changes to this year's schedule was adding a second day of CHAT. This allowed students to have an extra hour each week to make up work they may have missed or just to catch up with their friends. This year seniors get the special privilege of being able to leave every Wednesday for lunch. "I love that we can leave. I hate it if we 're late getting back, though because Ms. Grimm will get us for that. But it is nice to get away for an hour every week," says senior Kate Hammond. Most of the clubs take advantage of CHAT and hold their club meetings during that time to discuss things about their club or plan activities. Senior Colleen Marshall says: "I'm in the

meet as often as possible. I like that we get at least two hours where we can plan what we are going to do next as a club ." CHAT is also important so that students get a little extra time to do homework, study for upcoming tests, or make up missing or late work. Teachers generally make themselves as available as possible for their students during CHAT. CHAT is a privilege Albemarle has been trying to expand this year to make the students happier. It is helpful to the students so they can relax before their next class and catch up on work, and for seniors to go hangout or get some food . Story by: Sammi Vidovich

Senior Tyler Corcoran , and juniors Jason Davis and Hannah Williams gather in Mrs. Gearharts room eat lunch and catch up on work that they missed during the week .

Junior Nickoulas Lawson , eagerly shows fellow juniors Daniel Jones, Xander White and Senior Santiago Cervantes a funny photo while they walk down the hallway.

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Things did not go as planned for the upperclassmen in the powderpuff tournament this year. The sophomores

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pulled off an upset with their win over the seniors , junior and freshman teams. Sophomore Madison Keck-Wilson said : "Beating the seniors was in fact the best part of the night." Some seniors wish they would have done a few things differently after a tough loss that put them in second place . Senior Dianna Corbin admits: "The hardest part of playing powder puff would be dealing with the Competition ; there were some extremely tough players ." Juniors ranked third by the end of the night with only one win. lreti Akinola

shame. " Freshmen ranked fourth place , but that did not deter their spirits. Freshman Marissa Soranno said "We are definitely going to have to wo rk on our strategy plans next year and have more serious practices. The ones this year were fun , but nobody took anything seriously." The girls provided an entertaining night and had fun showing off their football prowess . There were tackles, flag throwing , and many overtimes ; but each girl still had a great time. By: Cyndi Amaya

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Wide re ceiver, Keturah Barbour, leaps into the air and successfully catches the ball. The juniors place third ove rall in the powder puff tournament.

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Mckenna Rohm attempts to evade Temi Akinola who is reaching for Mckenna's flag . The sophomore team takes first place after bei ng undefeated for the night.

Connor Carson dives and grabs Carmen Thomas's flag , preventing a touchdown . The senior defense remains strong all night.

Running back Maggie Tubridy progresses down the fie ld for a senior first-down. The seniors hard work pays off and they go on to take second place in the tournament.

Quarterback Kai la Wood prepares to throw a pass before the defenders grab her flag. The juniors fight hard throughout the night.

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During the cold wi nter months everyone bu ndled up in hats, scarves, and winter jackets. Festive hats and Christmas sweaters were a favorite fash ion statement during the holiday season. Hats and scarves were not just fo r staying warm th is year, but as a way for students to show off their personal style. Knee high boots were a favorite accessory for girls to look good and keep warm. Formal occasions gave eve ry student a chance to dress up. Each girl has a unique taste and their own personal style. Dances saw a diverse coll ection of dresses from long to short, colorful to metallic , sleeves to halter and everywhere in between. Guys kept it simple and soph isticated with slacks jackets , blazers, ties and bow ties .

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Dressing up brought out everyone's unique and flashy style. For girls it was important to find that perfect dress and pair of shoes for events like Homecoming and Prom. Girls found ways to express their style by wearing leggings or shoes that made a statement. Guys, on the other hand , went for the classic look of a fitted black tuxedo.

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Autumn allowed students to show off their unique style while staying warm as the temperature dropped. Girls made bold statements with intricate designs in bright colors. Layering scarves , sweaters and jackets al lowed girls to stay comfortable no matter how hot or cold it got. Guys kept it fun with fur-lined hunting caps . Plaid sh irts and suede boots were also popular for guys.

Fashion brightened with the sun during the Spring season with bold colors that pop. Yellow, green , pink and turquoise were the big colors this year. Girls dressed up in bright colored dresses and kept it casual by pairing a darker top with brighter pants. Guys looked charming this spring in bright colored shirts. The polo khaki combination is a classic trend that never goes out of style.

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Out One of the main goals of clubs and organizations is to raise money for charity and give back to the community. The Key Club is one of the most popular volunteer clubs. They raised money for UNICEF to help prevent tetnus in children in Africa. One of their other volunteer activities was organizing toys for families in need at the Toy Lift. The club also cleaned up trash and litter from the sides of highways through the Adopt a Highway organization. Key Club uses a point system to help students keep track of what volunteer work they've done for the year. Key Club member lreti Akinola said: "I've been doing Key Club for three years now. It was hard to keep up at first with all the activities but the point system really helped keep me in check. It's a great club and I really suggest more people join." Along with in-school clubs, students also did community service on their own , which can tie into what they plan to do in the future. Senior Baylee Cast voluteers at the YMCA with the after school program. "I like doing it because I want to be a teacher and its fun way to help kids out. It helps the community because I work with kids who are less fortunate , and I think it helps them meet new people and acquire the support they need." By: Debbie Buynak 24

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Juniors Re x Willis and Corey Lesher work with senior Connor Williams to pick up trash around the stadium. Key Club's trash pickup during football season was essential after every game.

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Sophomores Daniel le La Rue and Emily Kostanecki play with a teacher's child for Key Club. The teachers always need help with babysitting during parent teacher conferences.

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Sen ior Maggie McGuiggan takes pictures at the health and rehab center whi le also helping out with the bingo game. Other volunteers helped out with bingo and other games at the center.

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As the cruise sh ip pulls into the Nassua port the passengers can see the view of the city. The colorful paint and textures are something common in the Caribbean . Senior Nicole Daniel and Junior Jamal Berry enjoy some of the features of the cruise ship such as the built in pool. The students were always able to find someth ing to enjoy during their down time.

Senior Taylor Walker prepares to throw aside a shovel full of sand in order to reach the water level. The class was doing this to see when the saltwater turns to freshwater.

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A group of the choir students lay back and relax in the sun , enjoying the beach , Coco Cay. Over the three days the chorus made multiple trips to places such as; Nassua, Bahamas; and Straw Market. Even when the students were on the cruise ship there were a variety of activities such as the jacuzzi , teen night club , and midnight buffet.


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At the beginning and end of the year many students were able to go on trips, for both core classes and electives.

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When school started , the AP Environmental Science classes went to False Cape State Park for three days and were able to learn while enjoying the beach like nature. When asked about the trip Senior Justin Carey said , "It was an amazing outdoor experience that really helps you understand the environment and ecosystems in the area. I guess the best part was fishing in the water for fish and organisms then showing what

Near the end of the year both chorus and band students went on cruises to the Bahamas . It was an exciting and adventurous time filled with performances and relaxation. Junior Lauren Tornrose said , "The freedom we got being on the boat was great because there is only so far you can go on a cruise ship . I wasn't too nervous about performing." By: Cyndi Amaya

Juniors Brehanna Burley and Kaitlyn Wood along with Fresh man Jocelyn Fantino prepare to order for the 'Captains Dinner' in the dining room of the cruise ship.

The senior Environm ental Science students dig holes in the beach to test water salinity. The students went to False Cape State Park for their trip.

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Over 20 musical acts serenaded students in the annual "V-day Thang. " Some of the performers focused on dancing while others sang their hearts out.

reciting a mixture of Shakespearean poetry and their own creations . Poet Tim Schauer said: "I do like reading poetry, and wearing nice dress shirts , and it's fun to have the whole day free,

Senior Hannah Shaps liked "The Minutemen because their voices are magical! ," while sophomore Adam Clark liked "The guys that sang 'With You' because they had good choreography" . Minuteman Joey Michel said: "I love V-Day! I did it for the first time last year and had so much fun embarrassing others and just singing all day." This year also included sophomore Gus Truslow and junior Tim Schauer

but after, my feet hurt". Most all of the performances were big hits and always put an awkward smile on the faces of those who received them. Other ways to send that special someone a gift were through roses , teddy bears , balloons , and Hershey kisses. By Jennifer Leider and Chloe Simms

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The Albemarle Drumline gather inside a classroom to play "Stick it in " and "the Valentines day song". Du ring CHAT the whole pep band gathered in the breezeway to play for all the whole school.

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The Albemarle Cross Country boys sang and danced to "Best Love Song Ever" in their bow ties , sunglasses , and their candy cane shorts. The boy's song was sold out before the sale of songs ended.

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The Albemarle Brassline plays on e of their Marching Band songs to Sarah Trotter. Though the Brassline did not do much dancin g, they impressed the school with the songs th ey played . Tim Schauer and Gus Truslow recite one of their own written creations to junior Chloe Simms. The dynamic duo wrote several different poems including a Shakespeare spoken poem . Savannah Maxwell and Ryann Murray rap to Thomas Jackson and Ms. Branche. Students enjoy Valentines day for the chance to embarrass their friends and watch different groups sing and dance .

Sen ior group Benton Schenck, Sam Min, Caleb Martin , and Brendan Reece sing and dance to "Feel So Close" for Jack Hensien. Many of the groups coordinated their outfits for Valentines day.

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It's Pie Time! March 14th is just an ordinary day to some people , but not to members of the Math Honor Society. To them it is Pi Day, a day when they can get everyone excited about the number 3.1415926535 (and so on). Pi Day is the day when everyone races ecstatically to the breezeway to get the first slice of free pie. The day starts with enthusiasm, but if students don't pace themselves it usually ends with a stomachache. Each member in Math Honors society brings several varieties of pie and watches as students fill their plates. "It makes everyone go crazy! ," Senior J'immi Wilson commented. When asked what they enjoyed most about Pi day, Junior Chris Moats responded, "I like the fact that there are many different kinds of pie to choose from and you are not limited to how many pieces you can have." Not everyone is there just for pie. "It's not all about the pie, it's about people having a good time ," said Jayla Simmons . With all the different pies to choose from, there was something for everyone. Senior Sam Gilliam said , "I liked the apple pie because it has apples in it and I like apples. Especially when they are in pies." Pi Day is a great way for everyone to cheer everyone up during the long month of March. By: Lex Penny 30

Sarah Alshawi and Jin Kim keep smiling as the ir pie slowly but surely runs out. Only having a few more pieces to hand out can be a relief after all the chaos of the day.

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Anthony Tamburo and his brother, Vincent Tamburo sit back and watch as the breezeway fills wi th people that are ready to eat some pie.

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Andrew Horbaly and Michael Nasevich distribute cherry pie to whoever comes to their table first. Pi Day is a day where everyone comes together to enjoy the gift of math through pie.

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Sophomore Claiborne Earles and senior Brady Storer practice their roles in "Hello, Dolly!" during a rehearsal before the premie re of the musical.

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After doing very serious musicals two years in a row , Albemarle decided it was time for a comedy .

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Th is year's musical Hello, Dolly! put a smile on the faces of both actors and audience members . Everyone could help out, ranging from dads who built the sets to the people beh ind the scenes who were in charge of make-up and costumes. Many of the actors love doing what they do and some , such as senior Brady Storer, have worked on

excited for Hello, Dolly! he replied "Naturally, because there are lots of people that get paid for their jobs whereas I get applauded for mine." This was a production that was enjoyed by people on stage and behind the scenes . By: Cyndi Amaya


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Sophmores Tom Heatwole, Alyssa Sweigart, and Konnor Roelofs col laborate to finish their homework. Teachers save time for homework, so students can ask questions and talk about lessons so they understand the topic more.

Sophmore Alexandra Moreira clarifies her position in a class debate. Students are able to get involved in class discussions and free ly state their opinions without causing a class controversy.

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their type of course load , and difficulty. While keep ing up with a full course load can be a struggle; students found ways to pace themselves so as not to become overwhelmed. Sophomore Thomas Jackson said : "I took Honors Math because it is a challenging course , but I have a great teacher."

during the two chat lunches each week. Core classes do not always have to be a burden ; some students even had a co re class as thei r favorite class . Senior Saudi Dan iel said , "I like English because I enjoy writing ; it helps me relieve some of the stress . Howeve r, the timed essays are definitely hard." By: Cyndi Amaya

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Going the Extra Mile As if regular honors and advanced classes were not enough of a challenge , many students at Albemarle took it upon themselves to take it to the next level. AHS has always been known for its high academics as well as its wide variety of AP (Advanced Placement) and PVCC (Piedmont Virginia Community College) classes offered. AP Psychology and PVCC Astronomy, for example , are two classes that many students take as electives . "My sister took astronomy and enjoyed it a lot. She recommended I take it as an elective my senior year," said senior Jeffrey De Almeida. However, many juniors and seniors take AP and PVCC classes in order to rece ive credit for college . PVCC courses offer automatic college credit if the student receives a "C" or higher in the class. They still get high school credit; however, as long as they have a "D" or above by the end of the semester. While many students take the classes to better prepare for college ; a number of students look forward to taking AP Environmental Science in order to go on the False Cape State Park. Either for college or for fun , AP and PVCC classes at Albemarle get students out of the classroom and prepare them for college. By: lnes Tomsig 38

Frau Trice teaches a lesson to her German students. She uses dance, songs , and movements to help her students remem ber the German language better.

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James Bellew take notes while listening to a lecture during their AP Statistics class. Some students try to figure out the problems on their calculators while following along.

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Kira Nolan works her project out on paper before touching the clay. Stu dents found that ceramics req uires a lot of planning before getting started on a project.

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Lauren Black uses a computer to work on a project in ceramics . While it may seem like a computer is unnecessary to a ceramics class; teachers have found ways to incorporate technology into ceramics .


Benton Schenck sketches out his work before moving on to work with clay. Many students found it very helpful to do work on paper before getting before tryi ng their hands with clay.

Anthony Collazo and Kim Flores use rulers , pencils and paper in one of their fine arts classes . Sketching out an idea was a good way to brainstorm before putting their final projects together.

Armanny Frazier works on the pottery wheel during ceramics class. Many students took ceramics to learn how to effectively "throw" a bowl.

Express Yourself The Fine Arts classes at Albemarle give students a chance to freely express themselves through pottery, creative drawing and photography. "I'm interested in making new things with my hands and I had always wanted to try out the wheel ," said junior Eileen Boyle about her Ceramics 1 class. Ceramics lets students experiment with new ideas by creating sculptures and simple handmade cups. Sophomore Antonio Maltese said: "It's difficult at times because some things require more time and effort. "

Art is a favorite choice among the many talented students at Albemarle. Freshman Michelle Moore took drawing because she "Enjoys going out in the halls and drawing whatever comes to mind." While some students take art classes for fun; others take it because it relates to a career they want to pursue. Junior Carson Fanning enjoys photography class because she "Thought it would be fun to further learn professional photography skills." By: Chloe Simms 41


Endless Electives With over 55 electives at Albemarle , like Health and Medical Science and students can get a little overwhelmed Psychology are there to aide students when choosing the right one. "For me it who wish to go into the Health Science wasn't hard at all to choose the righ_t_ _ _ _ _ __

elective , except when I had to choose between two of my favorite electives ," said sophomore Patricia Harley. Students view their elective classes as a fun break from the classes they are required to take. Most would agree that making pottery or baking cookies is more fun than writing an essay or solving math problems. Some electives are designed to help students get more knowledge for the career they want to achieve. Classes

field. Most of the electives allow students to continue a class beyond one year; like TV production 1, 2, 3 and 4. "I think its great, because people might want to go into that career in life and you can't get that from a half a year," said sophomore Kyleigh Crawford. From International Foods to Leadership, Albemarle has a lot to offer for students futures. By: Monica Harris


Freshman , Aj Brown works on creating new websites and decoding https in computer science . Students in computer science enjoy strengthening their logic and problem solving skills.

Sophomores, Eboni Barbour and Emily Keenan put the candy exactly one inch apart for proper cooking. After the candy is done cooking everyone gets a chance to try their creations.

Sophomore Madison Keck-Wilson and junior Carson Fanning concentrate on creating their coil pots. Once their pots have been put into the kiln and glazed , they get to take their artwork home. Junior Brehanna Burley presents her professional career project to her Health and Medical Science class . Students in th is class have a chance to explore possible health careers.

Sophomores Abigail Wuench and Maddie Burgess play the stock market game in economics. The students' goal is to gain more money back than what they originally invested .

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Putting in Work Other than the required gym and the health and drivers education classes freshmen and sophomores must take ;

cardia or strength . Each extra class provided the students with chances they would not

there were optional classes such as weight lifting and yoga. Many students found the weightlifting class to be a great way to stay in shape during the off-season or get ready for several sports including wrestling. "I took the class to get big and buff. I also love spending quality time with Mr. Maynard ," sen ior Hunter Moore said. This demanding class helped Trae Davis by showing him where he needed to improve; whether it was his speed ,

normally get. Junior Cory Lesher said: "I love having yoga for my first period. It calms me down from my hectic mornings and prepares me , mentally, for the rest of my full day of classes ." The mandatory gym classes were not just running around the track and playing dodge ball . Albemarle's gym teachers came up with ways to make the students welcome the physical activities . By: Monica Harris

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Freshman Jordan Parks practices passing the field hockey ball before starting a game. P.E. is a mental break for many students and a good way to burn off energy during the school day.

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Sophomores Lance Lunnen and Moses Boamah teach the class how to steer a car in Drivers Ed . Many Sophmores get their permits after they take Driver's Ed. even when they are eligible earlier.

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Jenn Leider brain storms for her next article on how NaNoWriMo inspires Albemarl e students. NaNoWriMo is a nationwide writing competition that many students chose to take part in .

Christopher Moats, Mike Dolzer, Emily Farabaugh , and Sophie Brombe rger decorate their journals for Mrs. Woods Visual Journaling class . This project allows students to incorporate art into their writing .

Fresh OH the Press There are two places to go for any information you need about what is happening at Albemarle : The newspaper and the literary and arts magazine. It is their job to stay up to date on what is going on in arnd around the school. Being in the know is what attracted some of the students to the class. Junior Jennifer Leider said : "I really like journalism because it helps me learn more about my school community," Being knowledgeable about what is going on around the school is just part of the equation ; it's also helps if you get along with the people you work with . "We all work together really well ; therefore , we are 46

able to put out a good paper. ," junior Reilly Mccann said. Litmag's editor-in-chief, Anna Salone stated , "Every moment that the staff is together are the most memorable moments in Litmag." Austen Weathersby Publications aren't without their challenges though: "Your article can't be finished until you get quotes from other people. This can impact deadlines and even the printing of the paper itself." The stress and hardwork is ultimately worth it when they see their name in black and white. By: Lex Penny


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Bringing the World to the Classroom Foreign language studies connect us to cultures all around the world. The languages and cultures offered at

described as enthusiastic. Her classroom had with plenty of personality includ ing: no desks, saws and even a

Albemarle range from Latin to Japanese. In the classroom teachers played a vital role in students' education. Junior Matt Natale said , "I'm in Latin and my favorite part of the class is Mr. Clay because he's always loud and I know he actually wants to be there." German teacher Frau Trice has been

purple gorilla on the door. Along with enthusiastic teachers , Albemarle offered students a chance to enjoy the cultures they studied through the exchange program. Students were able to apply their knowledge with a first hand experience in a more connected world. By: Chloe Simms


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Se nor Gama engages his class with a thought provoking lecture . His lessons always include interesting ways to get the class involved.

Span ish students Graham Ferguson and Emily Farabaugh take notes during a Spanish lecture from the ir teacher Mr. Scott. Mr. Scott is a welcome new addition to the Span ish Department this year.

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I Jamico Brooks harmonizes with the rest of the trumpet section. The band must balance playing instruments and moving around the field in unison.

Kaleigh Williams entertains the crowd by performing a routine with her colorful flag . The color guard adds an extra visual to the halftime show.

Banding Together Students take band for many different reasons whether it is for fun or for academic purposes . Some students take it to help make college applications look better. Junior Shep Walker hinted at such when he said: "Band is great and I know that colleges like to see a diversity of activities." Of course every year their hard work is paid off, especially this year with the class trip on a cru ise to the Bahamas. Senior Adam Ferralli admitted that he liked band because of "The music and the awesome trips ." While many people may think that all the band 50

does is perform at halftime; Albemarle offers several different classes including: wind ensemble , percussion ensemble, and jazz band. Hundreds of students take band and help raise money for trips and competitions. Their performances at football games are merely a practice run for the big competition at the end. The band competes in several competitions throughout the fall , and have developed a reputation for being one of the best in the state. By: Cyndi Amaya


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Tuning Up Elementary school students swarmed the auditorium as the Albemarle orchestra tried to take control amongst the chaos. Before concerts , the Orchestra students worked with children from

middle schools, listened as they practiced , and helped the kids to improve. For the last several yea rs students from Jouett and Sutherland have been com ing to Albemarle to work with high school students. Some students in the high school orchestra today remembered their time as a sixth grader. Junior Jasmine Sh ifflett recalled her visit and said. " It was really scary, there were people twice my height, and the school seemed huge." In a way they were preparing the children for the challenge they would face once they are in high school. According to senior Sapna Desai the orchestra went above and beyond this year. "We are trying to grow as musicians. We play challenging music to push ourselves and we are honestly really good. " By: Cyndi Amaya 52

Hannah Deal helps out the sixth graders by checkin g each individual violi n to make sure it's tuned properly. She was also there to provide ti ps on becomin g better musicians.

Will Gooding makes sure the instruments are tuned for the sixth graders performance. The sixth and eighth graders also got to experience playing on the auditorium stage.

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Hannah Williams who is a part of Ladies First steps away from the group to perform a solo dance number while her fellow group members sing .

The group, Patriots, await for their cue to begin singing . The young men gave an outstanding performance in the fall showcase.

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Sing Out At Albemarle , chorus is more than a bunch of students standing around on a stage and showing off their vocal talent. Junior Lauren Torn rose says "It is not just singing songs , it is learning different cu ltures and languages in a different way. " From jazz to classical music, chorus is able to explore many different cultures and styles ; they can

participants in Albemarle 's V-Day Thang . These groups also perform at the concerts. Students take the quality of these groups very seriously; in order to become a member you must audition in front of the current group members. The year culm inated with a group trip to the Bahamas. While the trip is expensive ; the students

use the variety to improve their vocals and find their niche. Mrs. Morris handpicks songs for her classes , and her students had high hopes fo r the year. Sophomore Sage Corbin said: "Chorus will be able to accomplish anything , because with J-Mo everything is possible ." There are also a few student-run groups such as: No Fella A Cappella and Minute Men who are proud

raise money to offset the cost. Senior Mackenzie Jones said: "We raise money by having a few cookie dough fundraisers and some students worked at the UVA football games as wel l as a few concerts at JPJ." There's no better way to cap off a year of concerts than by spending time on the beaches of the Bahamas. By: Cyndi Amaya

The girls hold their chins during the ir dance performance while sin gin g. Show Choir members have to be able to both sing and dance at their performances.

Joey Michel , Ben Merrel and Krister Briehl perform wi th their group The Minute Men . The Minute Men is Albemarle's all male singing group.

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The tow nspeople of the little town of Erwin get excited for the coming Sparks World Famous Shows circus. The Elephant's Graveyard remind s us that our mistakes can leave las ting marks on future generat ions.

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Aaron Hoffm an and Kell y Wilson cry fo r Mary the elephant who was hanged for killing her trainer. Elephant's Graveyard won honorable mention for Best Ensembl e at the Virginia Theatre Association.


Steam Shovel Operator Andrew Dickaso n cries about the death of Mary the Elephant. The Elephant's Graveyard cast included thespians of all classes and levels of drama.

Clowns Benedict Burgess, Madeleine Marshall-Roth . and Madeline Smith mo urn the death of Mary the elephant. The Elephant's graveyard cast and company consist of over a hun dred studen ts who spent man y late nights bri nging the play to life .

The Ri ngmaster, Isaac Smith . goes on a tirade about the death of the elephant. Th is is the first time the Drama department has done a memory play.

Elephant's Gravevard The Albemarle High School Players brought the memory play "Elephant's Graveyard" for their fall play. Based on a true event in Erwin , Tennessee , the play tells the tale of an elephant named Mary who was hanged for murdering a man . Though this character never appears on stage , the characters create the memory of Mary through their own unique perspectives . The cast and production put months of time into perfecting thei r performance. "We spent a lot of time working out the timing and mood of certain scenes, trying to make the energy level of the show build up to the climax, rather than varying with individual actors," senior El izabeth Hillstrom , who plays the Engineer, said." "We would go through a particular set of lines seven or eight times before Ms. Cunningham was satisfied with it. "

Director Fay Cunningham said she picked the play after former student, Daniel Prillaman , recommended it to her. "I read it, and I really did like it," Cunningham said. "We have neve r done a memory play at AHS before ." The play received Honorable Mention for Best Ensemble and the cast came away with the satisfaction that they engaged and captured their audience . "As the play moved into its more horrific scenes , we could really feel the energy of the aud ience , and I think the cast redirected that energy into our own , making the ending of the show powerful even to ourselves ," Hillstrom said. "It is a good story," Cunningham said. "And it is good storytelling ." By: Melanie Arthur 57


Future Careers

For students at Albemarle who knew exactly what they wanted to do after high school there was one amazing opportunity: CATEC. Everybody had his or her own way of

Even though the students were still technically in high school ; they were able to get hands-on experience with jobs including masonry and mechanics. One cosmetolog)' student, senior

learning , from all-nighters and study groups , to the practical experience provided by CATEC. Starting junior year, students had the choice taking classes at CATEC in addition to and with two different times and buses , both in the morning and afternoon , students can choose the timing that works best with their schedule at Albemarle.

Kaleen Yoder said: "We get to work on clients with our open salon , and if I pass the State Board Exam in May; I'll be a licensed cosmetologist, and I'll be able to work at any salon in Virginia." CATEC allows students to get real world experience while they are still in high school , so when they graduate they have the skills to pursue whatever field of work they choose. By: Cyndi Amaya

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Darsh ia Morris gives hair cuts to the people who come into catec. The students in CATEC get real life experience instead of cutting a mannequin hair.

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Sen ior Robbie Proffitt practices the skills he has learned while working under the dashboard. A lot of people go from in this program go from classes at CATEC to workin g in a mechanic shop.

Junior Julia Elliot takes notes fro m her textbook in one of her core classes during the day at CATEC . CATEC offers two core classes: English and History Senior Devante Norman learns computer skills that he will later apply in certain lessons. He goes through different multiple choice sections in the program to complete the assignment.

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Senior Michael Shick practices his stroke to make sure the ball travels in the right direction . Golfers take several practice swings to warm up and practice their follow through.

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All work and no play was what the varsity golf team focused on this year. The team felt as if their chemistry increased as the season continued. They stopped at nothing , and were very determined to make it to States. This year, seniors Caleb Martin and Alex Simmons accomplished their goal and competed at States at Red Wing Golf Course in Virginia Beach. "Last year we sent seniors to States, so this year we were set on making sure seniors went as well ," said Simmons. The team was proud that two of their seniors 62

qualified. Martin placed 50th out of 72 and Simmons placed 35th out of 72. "I felt no pressure at states because I was able to focus on my technique, and myself," said Martin. In addition to sending people to States , the team placed second in Districts , and third in Regionals with a score of 323. The boys stayed dedicated and determined throughout the whole season. Their hard work showed with their record of 13 wins, 2 ties, and 1 loss. By: Monica Harris

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Junior Ryan Thomas races his way through a 5K placing him at the front of the pack during the Ragged Mountain Cup in August. He had a strong lead against opposing runne rs.


More than aRace Every year the Albemarle Cross Country team consistently proves themselves to be one of the strongest and closest sports teams in the school. "We're a family , and we are all extremely close and every race just brings us closer together." said senior Callie Murray. In the beginning of the season , the tightly knit team brought home the cup from the Ragged Mountain race on August 28th , kicking off the start to another great season. Cross country held practice daily, where they practiced long distance running and practiced for their upcoming meets.

"We always start practice with lifelines and jogging to warm up and listen to the coaches game plan for practice , like what we are focusing on doing that day in practice. Our coach normally gives us chocolate milk after work outs ," said senior Kendra Wisinkski. The cross country team has been a very dedicated team that strove to win while also learning good sportsmanship. While the cross country team barely missed qualifying for State ; they were took pride in the hard work they put in over the course of the season. By: Sammi Vidovich

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0 After summer break, members of the Field Hockey team returned to the field with a new coach and only one squad. As a result of this condensed team , bonding

girls. As to why there were so few girls trying out this year, sen ior center forward Paige Northup said: "I think it was just bad luck. We lost 11 graduating seniors , which

"'This vear was just anew stan to evervthing, so it gave evervone the opponunitv to just come together."' became the focus of this fall season. "This year was just a new start to everything , so it gave everyone the opportunity to just come together. We are lucky to have such a good connection with each other." said junior defender Sarah Vrhovac. The team , consisting of both junior varsity and varsity players , had only 22

is hard to come back from. We would have needed at least 11 new players to show up. Leading the team was new coach Jen Martinelli. Martinelli , a 2003 graduate of Albemarle , won the State Championship when she played for the school. By: lnes Tomsig

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Senior Paige Northup fakes out Bai ley Bush , Julia Hartman , the Orange county defender Jessica Conner, Sarah and goes for the ball. After a Vrhovac, Ke ndall Coffman , long and hard fought game , the Paige Northup, and Marie Schneide r all hold hands during Patriots ended the battle with a 2-0 win . the National Anthem .

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Perfect Season

The crowd watched with a hush while the volleyball soared over the net. Just a few minutes later the Varsity

Ragland said: "There were a lot of fantastic emotions running inside of the team ... We have a really close bond on

'1here were alot of fantastic emotions running inside of the team ... We have areallv close bond on this team. so it was like sharing one of vour most treasured moments with vour familv." Volleyball players were cheering , not just for themselves , but also for Coach Ragland. This was Coach Ragland's SOOth win , making him one of the only coaches in Virginia to receive that honor. Ragland also had the best starting record at Albemarle of 26-0. Junior Michaela Malbeouf said: "It was really exciting , both the coach and the players were extremely proud of one another." When asked about the game

Jessica Block received a giant cut out of her own head as her gift on senior night. She was one of the six graduating seniors on the Varsity Girls Volleyball team.

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this team , so it was like sharing one of your most treasured moments with your family. " Ragland kept the girls on their feet with high academic expectations and teamwork by including every player and stressing the importance of each person to their success as a team. They understood what it took to be passionate , and the players put their best foot forward and it showed in their perfect record. By: Cyndi Amaya

After Coach Ragland's 500th win Principal Mr. Thomas awards him with the game ball. Th is honor has only been awarded to only a handful of other coaches in the state.

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The JV Volleyball players hold up their arms to form a bridge for the Varsity players. Miah Perch and the others on the Varsity team are wearing pink for Breast Cancer Awareness.

Row 1: M. Malboeuf, T. Bauman, M. Walters , J. Block, C. Porco. Row 2: K. Hairston, C. Marshall, H. Deal , C. Woodfolk , S. Morse, S. Hanston. Row 3: Coach Raq land , a. Anderson , S. Kostelac, A. Brown , S. Woods , Coach Patte rson.

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Keely Baker runs down the line of high-fives from the Varsity Volleyball team. Together they celebrate their wins over JV and Varsity North Stafford .

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Hitting an Ace The Patriot Jun ior Varsity Volleyball Team is pumped up for their 2012-2013 season . Being as motivated as ever, they are ready to take on their opponents with full force. "We have a chee r; we all stand in a close circle and sing: 'I 'm fired up, I'm fired up, yeah !' says Alexis Duday. The encouraging cheer gets the whole crowd roari ng and gets the girls even more pumped up to go for the win. "If we lose , we usually, like , sit in a circle and talk about about it, the n we have the whole bus ride home to talk

about it." says freshman Bridget Morse. The talks after the game are only meant for the girls to realize there is always room for improvement. That is what makes the JV girls volleyball team so close ; they are always helping each other move forward and improve. This team is unstoppable with the momentum they gained from the start of the season and they finished the season with 14 wins. Story by: Katie Pajewski

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Stephanie Lugus gets ready for the serve from the North Stafford team. The game against North Stafford was in support of breast cancer awareness.

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On the bleachers a sea of red flows , the chants of the fans shake the stands this is the moment they have been waiting for.

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Spirit for football never dies and the most memorable game of the season was the night of September 21st, when the Patriots rocked Orange County with a score of 37-0 making it the first win for Albemarle. When asked about the win Senior Josh Letteri said, "After the win against Orange the team as a whole felt great. We could finally sleep with a smile on our faces. " The Patriots are dedicated, and according to Junior Nick Lawson: "We

to beat our opponent and putting in the best people for the job". According to Senior David Chapman one of the hardest things about this season was: "Executing , as in doing what you are supposed to do how you are supposed to do it. " The players may have had some trouble executing a few plays during their season but their dedication never wavered

Tight-end Nicholas Brown contains his Mountain View opponent. Mountain view was one of the hardest fought games of the seaoson.

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Brandon Haney does double duty as Ru nning Back and Punter and successfully punts the ball. Th is season injuries forced many players to play two positions.

Row 1: D. Talley, M. Crist, R.Wood , N. Morris, P. Alley, B. Reece, J. Fisher, B. Schenk, D. Archer, T. Rader. Row 2: K. Miner, J. Wilson, J. Shelton, M. Berry, J. Letteri , A. Willy, D. Bryant , N. Troche, E. Mackay, N. Lawson , K. Bernardino , A. Penny, J. Walker. Row 3: Coach Alley, Coach Jordan, Coach Shafer, Coach Vhovrac, E. Matthews, A. Thomas, D. Brodnik, E. Gibbons, B. Haney, V. Huynh , B. Leytham , N. Trader, J. Richardson, N. Reid, Coach Green, Coach Gallagher, Coach Willy. Row 4: K. Shafer, J. Raimundo, K. Hillery, J. Cobbs, A. Mayo, D. Dudley, H. Moore, J. Colley, R. Londree, S. Minnis, N. Lesesane , G. Gaskins, R. Deloria, J. Moran, S. McCoy, D. Chapman , N. Brown.

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Captains Kevin McCarthy, Cordell Carter, and Cameron Green walk onto the field for the coin toss. One of the duties of the captains is to call the coin at the beginn ing of the game .

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Strong Support The Junior Varsity football team started their season with a bang , and finished just as strongly. While winn ing is great, there's more to the JV football team than just winning games. Kevin McCarthy stated: "I love the team because we all love each other and we are like brothers . We treat each other like fam ily. " In addition to the tight relationship the team has ; they also appreciate the people in the stands . "The best part about football is if we win , the fans are here to cheer us on ," said Sam Denham . The combination of a supportive fanbase and a close team led the JV team to 7 victo ri es this season. By: Alexus Penny

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"Ayoo?" "Aight!" The Freshmen football team showed how hard work and time can pay off in the 2012 season. In addition to loving the game, freshman Lloyd Rose likes football because of the unity among the team. "Football is a sport I enjoy because we come together as a team ," Rose said. The sense of unity isn't something that happens overnight; it takes time and a lot of work. "We all come together as a team

and we are like brothers because, we work together, sweat together, and we win together," said Connor Gillispie. The unity ulitmately helped achieve a winning season.

Row 1: D. Bowles, R. Booken, C. Ivery, J. Rodnguez, W. Collier, S. Eli, Thomas, Z. Hall, N. Swooes Row 2: T. Costaine, I. Davis, C. Anderson, Pearson, C. Gillespie, B. Green, D. Woodfolk, R. Juray, L. Rose, B. Row 3: Coach Jackson, J. Carter, M. Rabourdin, C. Dunnaway, C. McCray, C. Cucchiara, G. Littman, V. Matic, A. Sully, T. Mallie, S. Coach Byers, Coach Jordon.

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Freshman quarterback, Connor Gillispie, scans the field for open teammates to pass the ball to. Playing on the ninth grade team prepares players for JV and Varsity.


The cheerleaders get a chance to showcase their strength when they lift one of the flyers in the air. Freshm an Elisia Holderfield bravely takes the challenge at this home basketball game.

The Cheerleaders cheer in front of the student section during the Varsity game. They wear pink ribbons in there hair to su pport breast cancer.

Get Pumped Up They have done it plenty of times before , but as they lift her in the air, the crowd seems to go silent until the stunt is complete. When she lands safely, the crowd roars and cheers as the cheerleaders

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continue their routine. At every event they cheer at, the cheerleaders add energy and school spirit. They get the crowd pumped and ready to spread its patriotic attitude to our athletes . Once the crowd hears their cheers ; they can't help but to cheer along with them.

times; it sometimes means they miss competitions. "Even though I didn't get to compete , I had fun just being there with the team ," said senior Candace Rice. Injuries don 't hinder our cheerleaders from spreading glee and pep where ever they go. By: Monica Harris

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ANe The wrestling team has made "drastic improvements" th is year, according to coach Philip Plowman. This season , they have managed to avoid injuries , but the new year has presented new challenges. "We are giving up a lot of weight classes , which makes us lose a lot of matches as a team ,"said junior Lester Hernandez. However, the team is working hard to counter this , by "getting stronger over the season" and just working through it. The AHS team has a plethora of wrestling moves that they use to pin , or

ac beat their opponents . "I like the 'turk'. It involves hooking someone's leg and cross-facing them. (Punching them with your forearm)" junior Jordan Grimsley said. "My favorite thing about wrestling is the friendship made from it and just wrestling ," said junior Masato Dowling. The AHS wrestling team look up to role models who they find inspiring and strong. One such person is Coach Plowman. "I look up to my coach because he's very tough and motivating ," Grimsley said. Story by: Jennifer Leider

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Jun ior Masato Dowling pins his opponent to the mat using a techniq ue the wrestl ers learn. He holds him there unt il the referee makes a call.

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I Senior Connor Carson dribbles up the court in search of a teammate to pass the ball to . Basketball requires a lot of focus and quick thinking .

Senior captain Dionna Corbin gives out play number two as the Patriots recover the ball. As a point guard she is responsible for deciding what play is best.

Shooting It "Everything about this season is different!" senior Dianna Corbin said. For starters , the Lady Patriots came in second in the District tournament before bowing out to GW Danville on Feb. 16. "The girls' motto this ear is "TAY ," which means Turn Around Year, and they have done just that," Coach Proudfoot said . And turn around they did , doubling the ir wins from last year in the District and finish ing with a 10-6 record in regular season play. "We're close r than ever before ," Corbin said. "We're fami ly, and it fee ls so good to have a second 80

family ." However, Corbin is one of three seniors on the team that are experiencing their last year playing basketball fo r Albemarle. Despite the team 's growing success , the girls still have some plays to work on . " We tend to relax when we are winn ing , which causes the teams to come back," Corbin said. A comeback is something the team sees for the rest of their own season. With strength in a new head coach , this season and Albemarle basketball have changed for the better. By: Debbie Buynak

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While blocking her Riverbend opponent, Carmen Thomas passes the ball to assist a basket. The JV girls beat Riverbend by 15 points ,endi ng the game with the total score being 35-20.

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"I t's hard to find a weakness when you go undefeated," JV Coach Amy Sherrill said . One goal this year was to not let any teams score more than 20 points, pairing up the basics and teamwork they learned in practice allowed them to put up a great defense and make fast transitions during the games. 75% of the points they scored in games amounted from these plays . "One of our biggest strengths was defense because that's where most of ou r points come from ," Hanssen said. By Maggie McGuiggan


9th Grade Basketball Even though the girls are freshmen , they were able to make an impact with thei r season . With a record of 12 wins to 2 losses, they made a strong mark on the court. They worked to improve their skills throughout the season and worked hard to be the best they cou ld be. The girls were able to be a cohes ive team that wo rked together and supported each other throughout the season. Many of the players were able to co llect valuable skills with their intense practices and games that they plan on using next year. The coaches were proud of the amazing as they watched them grow and matu re over the year. By: Cyndi Amaya

Row 1: S. Stacey, L. Earles , K. Turner, L. Lord , N. Garrison, S, Hanssen, M. Huckstep Row 2: Coach Franklin , T. Mersberg, S. Langley, A. Debruhl , R. Mathews , E. Wilson , H. Brown, C. Litman , A. Chapman , Coach Thornh ill , Coach Shelton

Freshman Khouri Tune r leaps into the air to avo id an opponent and make a shot. The hard work the freshman put in at practice was evident during the games.

Freshman Lindsey Earl es dribbles around her STAB oppon ent as she goes in to make a shot fo r the team. The Freshman team ran a lot of drills to improve their skil ls.

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It was double overtime , the ball soared in a perfect arc, and the sidelines watched as a hush fell over the gym . Two seconds , one second , BZZZ. The ball sailed through the net at the last second. The Patriot students roared and the players congratulated one another. Junior Cory Lesher, who had scored the game winning point against Riverbend , was able to pocket yet another win for the team . The game was memorable because of the rare double overtime win and was featured in the newspaper. Everyone worked hard with endless practices along with intense drills. Junior Garrett Shaffer said: "The shooting drills are tough but in the end they help make me a better player." All of the players showed amazing teamwork on the court and according to senior Jamal Coles: "A lot of the players listen to music and do stretches before a game in order to get pumped." Their bond could definitely be seen by their impressive work on the floor. Some seniors' career will not end in high school but continue on through college , such as senior De Mallory who said: "I'll play for either Bridgewater, CNU , Ferrum or Emory and Henry." By: Cyndi Amaya 84

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De Mallory reaches up to dunk the ball backwards in the net and score . The opposing players attempt to stop him but fail as he gets the points for the team.

Harmon Hawkins defends himself by pushing the opposing player away with his shoulder as he takes the ball up the court. Ryan Londree keeps himself open in case Harmon decides to pass the ball.

Harmon Hawkins jumps over an opposing player determined to dunk the ball in the basket and score for his team. The player falls back as Harmon scores the points.

Mathew Crist swerves past the opposing player with the ball in hand looking for an open teammate. He takes the ball further up the court close r to the basket so one of his teammates can shoot it.

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Kennedy Brown prepares to run one of the patriots passing plays. Boys on the JV basketball team dressed up in either their warm ups or in formal clothing for their spirit.

Will iam Zeller boxes out his wildcat opponent during a rebound . The JV basketball team had over half their games on home turf this year following the Freshman basketball games.

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With eight of the 14 players return ing from last year's freshman team , the JV Boys Basketball team finished with a season of 15-4. Coach Eric Wilson said "Our team strengths were depth and players competing and working to get better as a team. " Wilson mentioned that the players understood their roles within the team and used 12 different starting lineups to help the team play together. The team started off slowly, losing to North Stafford and Western Albemarle. The JV team won against Stafford 42 to 27. Taylor also said that the team was able to distribute the ball well. By: Emma Vansweringin and Malyna Allaan


Strong Beginnings e 9th grade boys' basketball am dominated their District rivals n route to completing an undefeated season. Albemarle ru ised throug h the fi rst half of their eason , beating opponents by an verage of 19.6 points per game. Because the team draws playe rs new to AHS each other, they have work quickly to build team hem istry. "We got together real ly we ll off e court," said Nash. The team practiced for two hours every kday unde r the coaching of Mark Wilson. "We went over our plays the most, that allowed us to be able to execute them fully in the me ," Ke rsey explained.

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Cedric Trent wrestl es the basketball back from his Mountain View opponent in the paint. Though four of the boy's games we re canceled or postponed , they defeated all of their opponents for a perfect season .

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Making a Splash The girls and boys swimming and the team ," senior Jacob Lescault said. Individual accomplishments are not diving teams have had a season full of only the thing that the teams have been victories that ended with both teams winning both Districts and Regionals focused on this season . Coming ....c_h_ am _ """"-io_n_ tit_le_s_.___________t_ogether as a whole team and

Having a big group of strong individuals competing in a variety of events is the large part of both teams success . "Their biggest strength comes from having a handful of versatile swimmers who can be top 8 at Regionals in multiple events." said Coach Jake Shrum . The boys and girls team's attributes their string of victories to the adaptability and consistency of their swimmer. "Our team's strength lies in the depth that we have ... l would say that we really don't have a weak spot on

supporting each other during meets has also been a new priority. "This year the team has been a lot closer than in previous years. Everyone encourages each other and helps each other out," senior Mike Pajewski said. Both teams have something to show for chemistry and teamwork as well. "Everyone swims their hearts out .. .lt is really exciting to see the team improve and your friends get their goals ," said sophomore Abby Wuensch . By Austen Weathersby, Reilly McCann

Junior Hannah Harper comes up for a quick breath in the 100 meter breastroke. The girls team had spirit days on the days of their meets that included Princess day, Crayon day, and Pajama day.

Jenny Russell , Jeanette Yan , and Kelly Miller take their marks before the 100 backstroke at the Smith Pool. This year, the girls and boys teams won both their Districts and Regional Championships.

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From BOOm to hurdles the athletes handled rigorous meets and always put their best foot forward. With so many people participating in the sport things would get a little hectic but once it settled down the members were able to work together and be a great team along with supportive coaches . There was an intense team connection and according to senior Justin Carey 'The coaches are amazing in their ability to connect and teach the athletes. They are easy to get along with; although there are days when a tough workout comes along and we don 't want to be friends with the coaches . But they know what they are doing and the results are proof. Du rin g

practice you can really see the coaches connecting with the athletes; by means of a friendly conversation with Alec and Adrian or a preaching session with Coach Brown." It isn't all hard work thought, during a a break the distance and sprinting athletes got together and made a Harlem Shake video , which has over a thousand views on youtube. Carey also said "I enjoy going to meets to watch everyone perform to their best ability and see everyone cheering for each other. I don't think there is one event at any meet that whoever is racing won 't have someone from Albemarle watching or cheering for them, I really love that about this team. " By: Cyndi Amaya

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Strong Bonds "The strongest aspect of our team is probably our ability to work together," junior Abi Leonard said . To be able to achieve this the girls worked diligently at practices as well as including bonding time in their schedules, such as baseball games or dinner. The new players successfully blended in with the returning teammates , which effectively made their family grow. One strong feature of the team was that the players could rely and depend upon one another, and it showed when they walked onto the field and played. They always put forth their best effort and never disappointed. The players were amped for another year and they had an amazing season to prove it. With the loss of a few key players last year the girls were able to fill in for those that graduated the year before and develop their own talents. The ladies realized that softball was truly a team sport and they were always there for each other and willing to help if needed , on and off the field. The bonds created on the team were genuine and could best be described as sisters which could attribute to their amazing teamwork when up to bat. By: Cyndi Amaya 92

Teammates Kaitlin Kean , Tyle r Collier, Brooke McAllister, and Emily McAllister huddle together to discuss strategies. The team won 13-1 against Charlottesville High School.


Freshman Brooke McAllister looks back to the batter as she leaves first base to steal second. Varsity pulled up talented freshmen and sophomores to play.

Sophomore Kaitlin Kean swings at the pitch from the Mountain View pitcher. The girls varsity team started out their season strong with 3 wins in a row.

Junior Abi Leonard runs up from the outfield and catches the ball for another out. Albemarle had a great season this year, which consisted of strengths in fielding and batting.

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Batter Up! The Albemarle JV baseball team showed their desire to succeed throughout the baseball season.

out from the crowd with their excellent playing skills and team work. The JV girls looked up to the Varsity

Their dedication to practice was evident in that their beginning record was 4 and 1. "At practice we do a lot of drills although we haven't had too many outdoor practices due to weather. Our coach is great though, and he always lets us get Chik-Fii-A before games and that gets us pretty pumped up." · Albemarle's JV softball team stood

players and while they love playing on JV, many can not wait until they are able to try out and hopefully make the Varsity team . The players worked hard with intense practices and always learned from their games while always working towards self-improvement. By: Sammi Vidovich

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Rachel Mathews comes up out of her catcher stance after catching a pitch. The catcher is one of the more difficult positions because they have to call pitches and be aware of runners trying to steal bases. Kevin Bromberger throws the ball from th ird base to try to get the runner heading home out. He has to get the ball there quickly before the opponent reaches home base.

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Homerun Joe Burris , Kyle Vidano and AJ Willy's senior leadership was key for the season that started out undefeated. "Our year has started off great. We are 4-0 and have great team

chemistry. We have a bright future as a team and individually if everyone works hard and together," Joe Burris said. Joe Burris, who is playing for Virginia Tech next year, pitched 17 strikeouts in one game against North Stafford High School . Kyle Vidano agreed ,"The year is going really well and everybody wants to win. It's going to be exciting to see how the rest of the year plays out, I think this team is going to go really far." "My favorite part about my team is that we are encouraging no matter what the circumstances. " Joe Burris said. That helped with pulling ahead of the other teams and reaching the ultimate goal of winning. By: Debbie Buynak 96

Junior Dwayne Johnson gets ready for the pitch to his opponent on home base. The Albemarle baseball team smashed their opponent, Charlottesville 12-1.


Junior Ty Pittman pitches to the Massaponax batter wh ile Senior Joe Burris moves off base to prepare for the hit. Albemarle baseball had a very strong start to their season.

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laxin' it Up Girls Varsity Lacrosse continued to make headlines throughout the year with great wins , team spirit, close friendships and amazing skill . Many

team dreads the most are Monday MileMondays are one of the hardest parts about our practice but I know ifs for good reason. Our coaches push us to

senior, junior and sophomore players returned for the 2013 season . Senior Connor Carson said , "Our team has gotten so close and we have improved so much on our skill and execution of our daily goals on the field . We stayed focused during our practices to make us perfect for our games." One of the day rehearsals that the

our limits and we benefit from it so much . We have done really well so far and I only expect us to go farther. The team had high hopes for the season this year. "I think that our team will go really far this year. Everything seems to be coming together for us," Kayla Morris said. By: Debbie Buynak

Freshman Gwen Pattison does her best to get the ball into the opposing team 's goal. The Douglas Freeman team gave the girls a run for their money but the patriots pulled through .

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out, which will make for a better season". The season started out we ll with multiple wins, but not all players are focused on just winning "It's great to be out there with your friends and forget about school and other things that cause stress, lacrosse eases our stress i would say," jun ior Bobby Leythem said . By Chloe Simms 100

Midfielder Nick Pegg passes by his opponent and sp ri nts down the fiel d for a possible goal. The team spent a lot of time doing running drills during practices.


Junior Hunter Brown escapes his opponents from Patrick Henry. This game was one of Albemarle's first wins of the season .

Zac Wil lis circles the goal with the ball looking for a teammate to pass to. This year's team knew that teamwork was essential to winning.

Chris McDaniel runs down the field looking to pass to his teammates. Players had to be aware of where their teammates and opponents were.

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The JV boys lacrosse team plan on doing a lot for the season . They practice long and hard before their games and it shows when they play. Some things they work on are formation skills and perfecting their stick work in order to look good on the field and prepare themselves for varsity year. A lot of the team is composed of tenth graders this year, which places some high expectations on them . "There are more tenth graders this year, so we have to show a lot of leadership towards the freshmen ," said sophomore Lance Lunnen , a returning player. The whole team is striving for one goal ; going for yet another undefeated season. Story by: Monica Harris

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Lax Power From hard practices to injuries they go th rough it all , with nothing but pure determination and satisfaction on their performance . The AHS JV girls lacrosse team consists of some of the schools toughest girls , and this season they are planning to exce l in what they know best. They start of the ir practice doing dynamic stretching , which loosens and warms up thei r muscles . They then ru n, and do lots of it. All of th is hard work pays off, because the team is well cond itioned and in shape when its time to play on the field . One th ing that keeps the team in good condition is thei r good sportsmanship and how close they have become . "I love my team , " said sophomore Katie Pajewski , "The freshmen this year has really grown and shown improvement ," she continued. It doesn't stop there , either the gi rls have a long season ahead but their facing it head on . Story by: Monica Harris

Row l : M. Grabowska, M. Huckstep, L. Govoruhk, S . Maxwell , S . Hoffman , E. McG uiggan, E. Underwood, Row 2: K, Melgar, L. Earl s, K .Pitt, M. Myers, L. Gamer, M. Simpson Row 3: G . Stan路, R. Birkholz, L. Chapman. K. Pajewski, Y. Washington, Coach Thornhill

Sophomore Katie Pajewski. runs with the ball away from an opponen t. The girls JV lacrosse team played strong their first game against Douglas S.Freeman.

Sophomore Lauren Govoruhk reaches dow n to recei ve the ball before her opponent can. She then runs toward s the goal supported by her fellow teammates.

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Going tor the Goal The varsity girls' soccer team opened up their season with a slaughter roll against Orange County on March 13, 2013 boosting their confidence for the season to come. In addition , the team was excited to celebrate Coach Jon Hall 's onehundredth win as a varsity coach on Tuesday March 19th. The game was a thrilling and sensational start to a hardfought season . The girls were eager to begin their season playing Charlottesville , Colonial Forge , and North Stafford. With their

confidence high after the first game , the team looked forward to maintaining a steady record of winning the majority of their regular season games. The team hoped to repeat the incredible season they had last year, and they had an experienced team to do just that. Seniors Maggie Tubridy, Katharine Waldron , Lauren Truwit, Lizzy Marks, and Jordan Kinlaw had four years of Albemarle soccer experience under their belts and looked forward to winning it all this year. By Katharine Pajewski

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Carmen Thomas receives a pass from her teammate with an opponent on her back. The varsity girls soccer team had creative spirit days for their games including gangster day, Disney princess day, Lizzy Marks steals the ball from her North Stafford opponent right outside the circle. The girls triumphed over North Stafford 3-0 to keep up their good start of the season.

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Jazzy Loredo runs in to pick up the ball from her teammate , Maggie Tubridy, in front of the Albemarle goal. Even though their second game was canceled , the girls kept their spirits high for the season.

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Dribble, Dribble, Shoot. The bal l is dribbled down the field , while the player moves quickly to evade the opponents. There is a beat of silence that blankets the field of players and the stands as he prepares to kick. Suddenly it seems as if the opposing team's goalie and this player were the only ones able to move , the goalie leans to grab the ball but misses it by a hair. The soccer ball soars into the net, gaining a winning point for Albemarle . This scenario happened repeatedly over the season as the Varsity soccer team continued to win. Considering the fact that the boys won States last year it was clear that some intense changes were in store for them th is year. The champ ions knew going in th is year there would be more rigorous practices and that a lot more effort would need to be given because they have a lot more to lose. When asked about some players graduating after the state championship last year, junior Briggs Moyers stated " We lost a lot of talented sen iors with experience but we did pick up some talented newcomers as well. " One player, senior Nate Morris said , "We had depth last year, so our bench was almost as good as the starters , and I think that we have the depth this year as well , but we need to use it to our advantage." By: Cyndi Amaya

arcel Berry attempts to sli de tackle t e opponent to prevent im from g tting down the field wi the ball. A sl 'de tackle can be one of the more di icult moves since its e sy to get a f ul.

Kevin Salazar guards the goal post during a corn er kick so if the ball comes to him he can head or kick it in . This was Kevin 's first year on the team.

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The team congratulates one another after scoring a goal. Celebrations are shortlived because they have to run back to the other end of the field to prepare for the other team 's offense .

As the game gets more intense with a tied sco re, sen ior Andrew So lomon stretches his leg back in orde r to prevent the opponent from advancing and receiving the ball.

Row 1: J. Parks, D. Gilgannon , M. Natale, C. Williams, Z. Mayo, C . Montalbano, A. Persaud , M. Berry , B. Moyer, N. Morris, M. Sheffield Row 2: Coach Gama, K. Salazar, E. McKay, A. Solomon , R. Tarkin gton, A. Toms , J. Rigaldies , G. Coffey, M. Balaban , T . Lonjin , Z. Tyler, R. Cruz-Duran , Coach Warren

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Sophomore Thomas Jackson takes the free kick off of a foul against Massaponax. The boys had a strong start of the season despite having their first game canceled due to bad weather.

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Sophomore Caroline Keller takes the goal kick after a missed shot by their Colonial Forge opponents. The girls started off their season strong with four straight games on their home turf.

Sophomore Amanda Udstuen passes to her teammate down the field to get the ball away from her North Stafford defender. Albemarle was able to start off the their season strong this year.

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Alison Henry serves to her local rival Western Albemarle. The gi rls tennis team showed their spirit at school the day of both home and away games with spirit days like princess day.

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Row 1: G. Balcells, M. Bruggeman, M. Williamson , K. Ghallager, M. Napolitano, A. Yu , C. Murray Row 2: A. Henry, S. Vitko , C. Chisholm , E. McCullen , K. Grossman , L. Considine

The Girls team got off with a good start by pulling through undefeated in their district so far against some fierce competition. Every practice players focus on the team goals and their personal improvements. Junior Molly Napolitano said, "My goals this year are improving as a team, and building everyone's game for the rest of the season and returning season. Also returning to regionals for doubles with Alison Henry." The team looks forward to putting all they have into this seson. Story By: Catherine Petrella


BovsTennis The boys kept their reputation from last year with a good start to the season this year. Even with a mixture of new and returning players , it's a tough sport that requires a lot of concentration . The team practiced their skills to improve the ir weaker skills. "The best part of my game is probably my serve. We are hoping to get into the state tournament for the 4th year in a row. Our team is blending well and working great with each other," said Junior Joey Michel. Since tennis teams are smaller compared to other sports they are able to work on skills and really get to know one another.

Row 1: Coach Rob Grobmyer, B. Yang , D. Kim , C. Shepherd , M. Chisholm , T. Walker, J. Michel , D. Lloyd , Coach Ch ip Grobmye r. Row 2: D. Grbic, A. Tichenor, J. Barnes , J. Murray, S. Patel, D. Corbett, J. Brooks .

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Doug Corbett throws the ball up for the se rve for his singles match against North Stafford. Boys tenn is plays tough teams but Colonial Forge and Riverbend are most likely the ir biggest competi tors.

Joey Michel positi ons himself properly to take the hit, he successful ly gets the ball over the net to his opponent.

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Are You Readvil The Albemarle High school outdoor track team this year all want to bring home good times and numbers. Which means they have to train and practice hard to get what they want. "Practice is hard , we run a lot," said senior Tieona Booker and sophomore Kevin Mccarthy. The whole team focuses on improving their endurance and possibly beating personal records at their meets. Even though the team is very large , they are still a close knit group. "I love my team , they're pretty cool ," said senior Dominique Talley. "Yeah , everyone's close , we are kind of

like one big fami ly," said Mccarthy. Th is sport can be challenging for some people , but for others it's great. "I like the freedom of running ," said Talley, "But it's not just a 'team thing ', part of it takes a lot on the individual. " Track can teach a person lots of things, like how to jump over hurdles or how to run faster. But it also can teach you your inner strength and just how far you can go. The AHS outdoor track team started the year strong , but plan on getting stronger as the year progresses. Story by: Monica Harris

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Sp ri nter Vincent Huynh leads the 100 meet sprint while his team mates fol low closely beh ind. The Albemarle track team has a very rigorous practice schedule , but the hard work pays off at meets.

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even mine." -Flynn Rider (Tangled) Brian Davon Adams (B-Rizzle) Organizations: Young Men With Great minds (Y. M.W.G.M) , Entertainment group (The Banditz) Sports: Football (9-10), Track (9-1 0, 12) Quote: "Never surrender, it's all about the faith you got: don 't ever stop , just push it 'till you hit the top and if you drop, at least you know you gave your all to be true to you , that way you can never fall." - Tupac Shakur Jeffrey de Almeida Organizations : Key Club (9- 10), Leadership (9- 10), DECA (10-12) , Youn g Life (10-12), School Improvement Council Student Rep (11 -12), National Beta Club, Albemarle Super Fan Sports: Varsity Lacrosse (9-12), Cross Country (9), Indoor Track (9) Future Plans: I plan to become a Marine Officer after graduating fro m The University of Florida .. .Go Gators! Quote: "The future doesn't belong to the faint hearted ; it belongs to the brave ." - Ronald

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Musical Instruments: Banjo, Guitar, Drums Quote: "I'm as free as a bird now, and th is bird you cannot change " -Lynyrd Skynyrd Jessica Block Organ izations: National Honor Society (12), Patriot Athletic Leaders (PALs) (12), Future Educators Associati on (FEA) (12), Beta Club (12), Female Athletes Stri ving Togethe r (FAST) (10-12) Sports: Varsity Volleyball (9-12) Quote: If you can dream it, you can do it. Walt Disney

Ebony Barnes Organizations: Beta Club (12), Art Honors Society (11-12), Photo Club (12) (secretary 12) Sports: Cheerleading (9-12) Future plans: In my future I plan to attend college and pu rsue a long-term career. Quote: I am thankfu l to all of my teachers for everything they've taught me through the years. Always remember life is like a camera . Just focus on what's important, capture the good times , and develop from the negative.

Alex Brown Organizations: Science club (12) Sports: baseball 10-12 and swim team (11-12) Quote: "you have enemies, good , that means you 've stood up for something in your life" Winston Churchill

Rachel Barranco Organ izations: Cross Country (10-12), Track (10-11 ), Indoor Track (10), Beta Club , Art Honors Society, F.A.S.T. Quote: "The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you , the dawn is coming ." -Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight

Sophia Brown Organizations: National Beta Club (12), Math Honor Society (12), Young Republicans (12) Sports: Varsity Swi mming (9-12-Captain) Virginia Gators (9,10) CYAC Swimming (11 ,12) Quote: "You're mad, bonkers , off your head. But I tell you a secret. All the best people are. " -Charles Kingsle igh (Alice in Wonderland)

James Bellew Organizations: Math Honor Society (9-12) Science National Honor Society (11-12) Sports: Lacrosse (9-12) Quote: "This pop isn 't working , Benny. I'm baking like a toasted cheeser. It's so hot here! " - Ham Porter. I hope to grow up and marry a girl like Wendy Peffercorn David "Corey" Birckhead Certification : CTE Brick Mason

David Charles Borchardt Jr Organizations: Founder and President of the AHS Model U.N. (11-12), School Improvement Committee Member(12), Key Club Member (10), Young Conservatives (10-12), Stop 1 Save 1 (12), DECA Member (12) Quote: "People call me a gold digger, but they just want what I have." Kim Zolciak John Brooks Clubs : DECA(2011-2013

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Sports: V. Lacrosse (1 0-12) , V. Cross Country (11-12), V.lndoorTrack (11 ) Quotes: "Started out hustlin', ended up ballin' " -Dwayne Carter, Jr. "Pain heals. Chicks dig scars . Glory lasts forever. " -Vince Mckewin Drew Carpenter Organizations: Cross Country (9-12), MPG (9-12),Taxidermy Club (9-12), Independent party (9- 12), Mrs. Aglio Fan Club (12), La Banda de Nick Redmond (10), Owl Watching (11-12) Connor Carson Organizations: German Club (9-12), German Honors Society (11-12), PALS (10-12), Beta Club (12), Future Educators of America (11-12) Sports: Diving (8), Girls Basketball (9-12), Girls Lacrosse (9-12) Quote: "Even after all this time the sun never says to the earth , 'you owe me. ' Look what happens with a love like that, it lights the whole sky. "

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Baylee Castorina Organizations: Teachers for Tomorrow (11-12), Future Educators Association (Historian-12), National Beta Club (12), National Society of High School Scholars (12) Sports: Volleyball (9) , Outdoor Track (1 0) , Footbal l Manager (10-11 ), MONU (9- 12) Quote: "Once you figure out who you are , and what you love about yourself, I think it all kinda fa lls into place ." Jennifer Aniston

Olivia Cantoni Organizations: BETA Club (12), Fel lowship of Christian Athletes (2, 3, 4) , DECA (12) , FAST (10-12) Sports: Cross Country (10-12), Indoor Track (10-12) , Outdoor Track (12), JV Soccer (9- 10), Varsity Soccer (11 ) Quote: "To me fearless is not the absence of fear. It's not being completely unafraid. To me, fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death. " -Taylor Swift

Crystal Cauley Organizations: Beta Club (12), English Honor Society (12), Math Honor Society (12), Health Occupations Students of America (12) Sports: Softball (9) Quote: "Impossible is a wo rd thrown by men who find it easier to live in the world they're given than to explore the power to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's opinion. Impossible is not a declaration . It's a dare . Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing." Muhammad Ali

Justin Carey Organizations: Spanish Honor Society (10-12), DECA (11-12), Environmental Club (12), Young Human Activists (9-11 ) (President 11 ) Sports: Lacrosse (10), Indoor (10 & 12), Outdoor (11-12), Cross Country (12), Step Team (9-11 ) Quote: "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people wil l forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. " -Maya Angelou

Brianna Moriah Cavanaugh Organizations: FCCLA (11-12), HOSA (12) Future Plans: After leaving high school , I plan on going to college to become a preschool teacher. I am glad to call myself a Patriot. Quote: "Faith is taking the first step even when you can't see the staircase" -Martin Luther King , Jr.

Organizations: German club (10-11 ), Habitat for Humanity club (12), Beta club (12), Environmental and Outdoors club (12) Sports: YMCA basketball (9-11) Quote: "Everyday may not be good , be there

Forrest Carlton Quote: I didn 't get to spend too much time at AHS , but the tim e I did spend here was awesome. I guess my future plans consist of seeing wh ere the road takes me! Chad Carmines

David Chapman Organizations: JCL (10-12), PALs (10-12) , National Beta Club (12) Sports: Football (9-12) , Basketbal l (9-1 0) Quote: "Remember kid , there's heroes and there's legends. Heroes get remembered but legends never die . Fol low you r heart kid , and you 'll never go wrong ." - The Babe

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Elyse Duani Organizations: Key Club (10-12}, DECA (10-12) (President-12}, County School Advisors Counci l (11 -12), School Improvement Counci l (9-12), Span ish Honor Society (11 -12} Sports: Track (9-10) Quote: "In the end it's not gonna be about my talents , it's not gonna be about my connections , it's not gonna be about my looks, it's gonna be about who wants it the most , and I want it the most. " - Nicki Minaj

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Kelsey Cross Organization s: French Club (9), Stop One Save One (12) Sports: Volleyball (9-1 0) Quote: Dream as if you 'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. James Dean Dinah Daniel Sports: Track and Field Quote: "Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. T he most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas Edison Nicole Densmore Organizations: VJCL (Latin Club) ( 11-12), FAST (11}, National Beta Club (12} Sports : Varsity Swimming (9-1 0} , Varsity Indoor Track (11 ), SOCA T ravel Team (9-11 }, JV Soccer (9) , Varsity Soccer (10,11) Quote: "I will go in this way/ And find my own way out" -Dave Matthews "Li fe moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in

a while , you could miss it. " -Ferris Bueller Sapna Desai Organizations: Orchestra (9-12), Habitat for Humanity (11- 12) , JCL (11-12), Beta Club (12), DECA (11-12), Art Club (10-11}, Qu idditch Club (10-11 ) Quote: "Celebrate we will , cause life is short, but but sweet for certain " - Dave Matthews

DeMarco Dudley Organizations: President of Young Men with Great Minds (12), Project Discovery (10-11 ) Sports: Football (10-12), Track (1 0-12) Future Plans: I really enjoyed my time on the football field at Albemarle and I'm looking forward to taking everything I learned and applying them at Ferrum in the fall. Chase A. Durham Organizations: CATEC (11-12) Tyler Ealy Organizations: Key Club (11-12), English Honors Society (11-12), Science Honors Society (11-12), Beta Club (12) , Quidditch Club (11 -12) Sports: Soccer (9-10) , Football (9-10), Indoor Track (11 ) Quote: "When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment; I told them they didn't understand life." -John Lennon "It's a magical world , Hobbes, ol ' buddy . . . Let's go exploring! " - Calvin and Hobbes

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Quote: "There's no shortcuts to success" Cody Ca rson (Set It Off) Dan iel Foley Organ izations: Confidence Bu ildi ng Club (9-12) (President 12), Environ mental and Outdoors Clu b (12) (VP 12), Jazz Ensemble

Destiny Gerrick Organ izations: DECA Club (11-12), Habitat fo r Human ity Club (12), CBC Clu b (11-12), BETA Club (12) Sports: Cross Country (9), Track (9) Quote: "What would Tami Taylor do? " "Strength shows, not on ly in the ability to pe rsist, but the ab ility to start over"

Sydney Giacalone Organizations: Key Club (10-12), Math Honor Society (11-12), Spanish Honor Society (11-12), Science Honor Society (12) , National Honor Society (12), MESA (9-12) Quote: "I think that the only perspective is to really be there . Because it's okay to feel things . And be who you are about them ." Stephen Chbosky Phoebe Gilbert Organizations : Dance Teaching Assistant (9) , National Thespian Honor Society (1 0-12) , Spring Musical (1 0-12) , Key Club (11-12) , National Art Honor Society (11-12) , C.B.I.P. Classroom Teaching Assistant (11-12) , Y.E.S.S. Club (12) , Future Educators Association Club (President, 12), National Beta Honor Society , Student Intern at Agnor Hurt Elementary (11 ), Student Intern at Burley Middle School (12). Sports: Varsity Cheerleading (10-12 , Captain 12) Quote: "Make every effort to add to your faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge ; and to knowledge, self-control ; and to self-control , perseverance ; and to perseverance , godliness; and to godliness, brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness , love." Peter 2:5 Dan Gilgannon Organizations: German Honor Society (10-12), Stop One Save One committee (11 -12), PALS (12) Sports: Basketball (9-10) , Varsity Soccer (11-12) Sam Gillespie Sports: Cross Country (9-12) , Indoor and Outdoor Track (11-12) Quote : I'll try anything twice. Firecracker, you

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Sports: Basketball (9,11-12) (Captain -12), Basebal l (9-10), Cross Country (12) Quote : "Hard work beats talent when talent doesn 't wo rk hard " Shai Haynes Organi zations: French Club (9-11 ), Art Club (9), Stop One Save One (12), Nati onal Beta Cl ub (12} Sports: Track (9-1 0), Lacrosse (9-12) Quote: Stay far from timid , On ly make moves when ya hea rt's in it, And live the phrase Sky's The Limit -Notori ous B. I.G. Brenna Healey Quote: "Take what you can from your dreams, make them as real as anyth ing ." -Dave Matthews Band Andrew Heatwole Organizations: Boy Scouts (9- 12) (Eagle Scout 12), Science Honor Society (11 -12), English Honor Society (10-12), Qu idditch Club (10-12) (Captain of Team Slythe ri n 12), Math Honor Society (10-12). Sports: Cross Country (8-12), Indoor Track (9, 11-12), and Outdoor Track (10-12). Quote : "I hate math ." - Sims Gautam Sarah Henderson Organizations: Key Club (10-12) (Senior Director 12), English Honor Society (10-12) (T reasurer 12), National Honor Society (11 -12), Science National Honor Society (11 -1 2), Math Honor Society (10-1 2), BETA Club (12), FBG M (9-1 2), FAST (10-1 2), JCL (9-12) Sports: Volleyba ll (9- 10), Indoor T rack (10) Quote : "I ain 't on ly here to benefit me" -H opsin

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Holcomb! HeeSeok Joo Organizations: Science Honor Society (12) (President-12), Math Honor Society (1 1-12) (Vice President-12), Albemarle Physics and Astronomy Club (11-12) (Founde r- 11 , President-11-12) , Minutemen Acapella Group (11-12), Key Club (9- 12), Junior Classical League (1 0-12) , National Honor Society (12) , Tri-M Honor Society (12), iCARE Club (9-12) (President of international club before unified with CARE Club-10), NeXT (11- 12), VABio (11 ), Math Club (10-11) Sports: Academic Team (10-12) (Captain- 12), Outdoor Track (12) Quotes: -Efforts never betray you "When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an hour. That's relativity ." Albert Einstein Briauna Jones Organizations: FCCLA (10) , HOSA (1 1-12), Project discovery (1 0-12) Quote: A day without laughter, is a day wasted. Jennifer Kater Future Plans: PVCC then transferring to University of Virginia. Quote: "The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that. "-George Carlin Annie Keller Organizations: Tri-M Music Honor Society (1 0-12) (President 12), Science Honor Society (11-12) (Treasu rer 12), Thespian Honor Society (1 0-12) , Junior Classical League (9-12), Math Honor Society (11 -12), German

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Organizations: No Fel la A Cappella (10-12), String Ensemble (9-12), Patriots Choir (10-12), Virginia Consort (10-12), French Club (9-12), Tri -M Honor Society, Science Honor Society, National Beta Club Quote: "Life is a great big canvas, and you should th row all the paint you can on it" Danny Kaye Sydnie Kostelac Organizations: P.A.L.s (12), Environmental Club (12) Sports: Varsity Volleyball (9-12) (Captain 11-12) Quotes: "FBGM " Notorious B.I.G "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own ." Matthew 6:34 Mary Kwiatkowski Organizations: F.A.S.T {9-12), NaNoWriMo Club (9-12) (President/Founder), Math Honor Society (11-12), Tri M Honor Society (11-12) (Treasurer 12), English Honor Society (11-12), Quidditch Club (10-12) (President 12), Thespian Honor Society (11-12) Sports: Cross Country (9-12) Quote: "Peligroso es mi nombre medio" Oceans 13 Adam Ladd Organizations: Young Republicans Club (9-12) Quote: I wont ever forget the friends I made at Albemarle. After college , I hope to go into the medical field and hopefully become a doctor. The great memories from this school are unforgetable. Patriot pride!

Sports: Fencing (9 -10) and Crew (11-12) Quote: This spring I will graduate from PVCC along with AHS. I plan to study economics and engineering. Joseph Krohn Organizations: Quidditch Club (10-12), PALs (1 0-12), Confidence Building Club (1 0-11) Sports: Cross Country (9-12), Indoor Track (9-12), Outdoor Track (9-12) Quote: Why explore the heavens? 'Cause we came out of the cave and we looked over the hi ll and we saw fire. We crossed the ocean , pioneered the west and we took to the sky. The history of man is hung on a timeline of exploration , and this is what's next. (The West Wing TV series) Claire Krouse

Ryan K. Lake Organizations: Marching Band (9-12), Wind Ensemble (10-12), Math Club (10-12), and Math Honor Society {10-12) Sports: Academic Team (1 0-12) Quote: "Hill Mooooove!! " - Matt Kliewer, "That's a clown question , bro" - Bryce Harper, "It's a small world , but I wouldn 't want to have to paint it. " - Steven Wright "Remember, no matter where you go, there you are. " Buckaroo Bonzai , "I plan on living forever, or die trying."- Groucho Marx lne Lanehagen Quote: "I came to America in August as an exchange student from Norway. Albemarle has taught me so much, more than I could've ever asked for. So thank you everyone , my year here has been the best. " Marla Lauber Organizations: GSA (9-12) (Secretary-10), Write Club (12) (President-12) , National Art

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Kathlynn Lewis Organizations : Gay Straight Alliance (9-12) (President-11 ), National English Honor Society (11-12) , Japanese Honor Society (11-12}, Science national Honor society (12), PALs (10- 12), Write Club (12) , Litmag (12) (President-12) Sports: Varsity Field Hockey (11-12) (Captain -12) , Varsity Basketball (1 0} , JV Field Hockey (9-1 0) , Freshman Basketball (8-9) , Track and Field (9-1 0) Quote: "I'm an instant star. Just add water and stir." David Bowie Savannah Ley Sports: Cross Country (10) Quote: "Whether it was the best of times or the worst of times, it's the only time we've got."- Art Buchwald Avi Lieberman Organizations: Confidence Building Club (President 12 Grade), Science Honor Society (11 -12), Junior Classical League (9-11 ) Sports: Wrestling (10-11) Quote: "We choose to do these things , not because they are easy , but because they are hard. " President John F. Kennedy 1962 Lottye Lockhart Quote: "She wonde red if all the firsts in her life would go by so quickly, and be forgotten just as quickly. " - Summer Sisters Judy Bloom Matt Lockman Organizations: Key Club (10-12) , National Honor Society (12), Wind ensemble (10-12), Math/Spanish Honor Society (10-12), PALS (10-12) Sports: Virginia Gators Swimming (9-12), Albemarle Swim Team (9-12) (Captain- 11 ,12) Quote: "Reach into the darkness for what you can find Travel great distance in your mind The world gets stronger as you start trying things Turn around towards being born away from dyi ng " -John Frusciante Annie Lopez Organizations: Key Club 9-12 (President 11-12}, Wind Ensemble 9-12 , PALS 10-12,

12 Quote: "It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well. " -Rene Descartes "If I had to name my greatest strength , I guess it would be my humility. Greatest weakness, it's possible that I'm a little too awesome ." -Barack Obama Blake Lunnen Organizations: DECA (9th -12th} Quote: GO TERPS! Mary Mack organizations: math honors society (11-12); art honors society (11-12) ; science honors society (12); Destination Imagination (9- 10) ; Destination Imagination Co-Manager (11- 12); Ballroom Dance* (9-11) ; AUMC Youth Group* (9-11 ); Sports: Kendo * (9-12) Quote: "Let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our actions" 1 John 3:18 Eli Mackay Organizations: Math Honor Society, French Honor Society, SCA (9-12) (President-12) Sports: Football (9-12) , Basketball (9-1 0) , Soccer (9-12) Quote: "Life is a gift, don 't over think it, just enjoy it. "

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Madeleine Marshall-Roth Organ izations: Drama Clubffhespian Honor Society (9-12} (10-Historian , 11-VicePresident, 12-President), French Honor Society (11-12}, Science Honor Society (12}, English Honor Society (12), National Honor Society (12), and St. Thomas Aquinas Church LifeTeen (9,10,12) (Small Group Leader-12} Quote: "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley , of number four , Privet Drive , were proud to say that they were perfectly normal , thank you very much .. .. All was well. " -J .K. Rawling Alaina Sophia Marti Organizations : Greyhounds for Christ (9-10), Student Government (9-1 0), Vice President of Sophomore Class (10), Head of Sophomore Event Planning (10), Virginia Theatre Association (11 -12), Stop One Save One (11-12}, Young Liberals (11-12), Y. E.S.S Club

Virginia, I plan on living in New York City and following wherever my dreams lead me! Quote: "We all are in a state of constant metamorphosis" -Greg Thomas Mitch Mawyer Future Plans: In the near future I plan on attending Piedmont Virginia Community College then transferring to a 4 year school and getting my degree in Business. Quote: "For those I love I will sacrifice " Devon McCade Organizations: Math Honor Society (10-12) Sports: Basketball (9-1 0}, Lacrosse (9-12) Quote : "Most of the time , the greatest rewards come from doing the th ings that scare you the most. Who knows where life will take you , the road is long, and in the end ... the journey is the destination " Sherod McCoy Sports: Football (9-12) , Wresting (9), Track (10) Quote: The past four years have been the most incredible , yet stressful years of my life; there will be nothing else like this experience. It's coming to an end now and although it is sad , I am looking forward to what the future holds. "Once a Patriot, Always a Patriot" Sam Melton O rganizations: iCare Club (1 0-1 1}, Albemarle Physics and Astronomy Club (11-12) , Albemarle Skiing (Founder-12) Sports: Cross Country (11-12), Indoor Track (11-12), Outdoor Track (11 ) Quote: As my fellow students and I prepare to part ways and begin our journey into higher education , we must face the reality that these up to fifty word statements may be the last communication we have with one another. With this in mind, I wish to tell you all that

(11 -12) Sports: Varsity Volleyball (9-10) Quote: "Stay golden , pony boy." -Step Brothers Sophie Maus O rganizations: Habitat for Humanity Club (1 1-1 2), DECA (12) , Spanish Honors Society (1 1-12), Math Honors Society (12} , Science Honors Society (12) , T ri -M (12} , Jazz Band Vocalist (12) , Choir (11 -12) Sports: Cross Country (9) , Varsity Indoor Track (9} , Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary Dance (9-1 2) Future Plans: After attending the University of

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Organ izations: AVID (11-12), SOCA U18 (12), Virginia Boys State, Beat-boxing (kinda) , Traveling the World and SCUBA Diving Sports: Soccer (9-12) (Varsity 9-12) , Football (9-11) (Varsity 11 ), and Wrestling (9-11) (Varsity 9-11) Quote: "Keep on going and the chances are you will stumble on something , perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never heard of anyone stumbling on something sitting down ." Charles Kettering "Don 't worry, it's just God punishing you for being ginger'' Fat Patricia "YOLO" Lonely Island Savannah Morse Clubs: Key Club (9-12), FAST (9-12), National Society of High School Scholars (10-12) , Future Educators Association (12) (secretary) , BETA (12) Sports: Volleyball (9-12) Quote: "Be careful of your thoughts , for your thoughts become your words . Be carefu l of your words, for your words become your actions. Be carefu l of your actions, fo r your actions become your habits. Be careful of your habits , for your habits become your character. Be careful of your character, for your character becomes your destiny. " Callie Murray Organizations: Envirothon (12), Vocal Jazz Choir (9-10), Patriot Athletic Leaders (10-12) Sports: Varsity Cross Country (9-12), Varsity Tennis (9-12), Varsity Indoor Track (11 ) Quote: "Hi, my name is Dave , and uh ... I like to party." -Hot Rod "Don't worry about anything ; instead, pray about everything ." - Phi lippians 4:6-7 Michael Nasevich Organ izations : Key club (9-12), JCL (9-12) , Math Honor Society (11-12). Sports: Outdoor Track (9-12), Cross Country (10-12) Quote: "quoth " -The Raven Kayla Beth Nelson Organizations: Drama Club (9-12), Young

Liberals (9-12), Thespian Honor Society (11-12) , Beta Club (12) Quote: Stick with me kid- I won't lead you wrong. Paige Northup Organizations: Key Club (9-10) , FAST (10-12) (President: 12), DECA (11-12) , National Honors Society (12), Math Honors Society (11-12), Leadership (9-11 ), Student Counci l Ad visor (9-12), PALS (12) Sports: JV Field Hockey (9) , Varsity Field Hockey (10-12) (Captain: 12), C'Ville C'Lect Field Hockey Club Team (9-11 ) (Captain 10-11 ), Field Hockey Life Club Team (11 ), Futures USAFH Program (9-11 ) Quote: "Work hard and be nice to people ." Anthony Burrill "When you seek beauty in all people and all things , you will not only find it, you will become it. " -Anonymous James Oh Organizations: Swing Dancing Club (11-12) Sports: Track and Field (9-12) Quote: You Only Live Once. YOLO. Overused and cliched in this generation . But true . So do not waste it on something stupid . I wi ll dance wherever and whenever I fee l like it forever. That is one thing I know for certain in my fu ture . Peter Owen Organizations: MESA (9-12), Wind Ensemble (Tuba) (10-12), Jazz Band (12), Pit Orchestra (11-12), Tri-M Honor Society (11-12), Math Honor Society (12), Science Honor Society (12), Sports: Marching band (9-12) (Tuba) Quote: DFTBA Max Painley Organizations: Marching Band (9-12) , Jazz Band (10-12), FIRST Robotics (11-12) , Science National Honor Society (12) , iCare (10-12), Key Club (1 0-12), Junior Classical League (12), Brass Choir (11-12) , Albemarle Ski Team (12), Quiddich Club (12) , Albemarle Physics and Astronomy ( 11-12) Quote: "You have to take everyth ing you can to make sure you 're at the end , and you 're not saying 'if on ly"' -Rob Salthouse

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Sports: Varsity Lacrosse Quote: "The less you worry about what people think, the less complicated life becomes. " Alex Perez-Reyes Organ izations: Key Club (9-12}, Po ints Keeper (11 -12}, Young Liberal (10-12}, President (12), Marching Band (10-12), Tri-M Honor Society (10-12}, Math Honor Society (11-12), Spanish Honor Society ( 11 -12}, English Honor Society (11 -12}, Secretary (12), Science Honor Society (12}, National Honor Society (12}, Academic Team (12) Quote: "To die, to sleep ; to sleep ! pe rchance to dream: ay that's the rub ; for in that sleep of death what dreams may come. "- Hamlet Ill Jacob Perry Organizations: Wind Ensemble (9-1 0), Jazz Band (10-12), Key Club (11 -12), T ri-M Music Honor Society (10-12}, Spanish Honor Society (11 -12), English Honor Society (11 -12), National Honor Society (12}, Comparative Studies

An na Payne Organizations: National Art Honor Society (9-12) , German cl ub (11 ), gfvBeta club (12} Sports: Basketball (9, 10}, Lacrosse (9-11) Quote: To live greatly, we must develop the capacity to face trouble with courage . Disappointment with cheerfulness. And triumph with humility. -Thomas S. Monson. Jessica Michele Payne Organizations: Key Club (9-12) , Prayer Club (9) , Young Life Capernaum (9-12} , Young Life (1 2), Homecoming Court (1 1-12), Maple Grove Ch ri stian Ch urch Youth Group (9-12) Sports: Horseback Riding (9-12) , Ball Girl JV Soccer (9-12}, Ball Girl JV Field Hockey (11-12) Quote: "For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works , which God prepared in advance for us to do." Ephesians 2:10 "If you bel ieve, you will achieve." Nick Pegg Organizations: DECA, Lacrosse the Nations, PALs

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Krishna Persaud Organ izations: Kilkenny Co llege Varsity Cricket (9), DECA (10-12) (President 11-12), SCA Class Officer (11 ), SCA Executive Council (Secretary) (12), Distance Track (12), Vday Thang Singer (11 -12}, Prom Comm ittee (11 ), Albemarle Patriot Superfan (12) Quote: What That Taste Like ! But get it while you here boy , 'cause all that hype don't feel the same next year boy. But you should miss a little when I'm gone, I just hope that you miss me a little when I'm gone. Alaina Peters Organizations: Science National Honor Society (12}, German National Honor Society (12), PALS (11-12) Sports: JV volleyball (9-10). Captain (10}, Varsity softball (10-12), Captain (11 -12). Quote: "The best way out is always through. " Robert Frost Zachary Peterson Organizations: French club ( 10-11 ) Sports: Lacrosse (9), Ultimate Frisbee (9-12) Quote: I have had an awesome high school experience here at Albemarle. I plan to attend college at PVCC for two years before moving on to Penn State. I would like to study Criminal Psychology or Engineering. Albemarle is awesome and always will be! Nat Pfund Organizations: French Honor Society (10-12), Math Honor Society (12), Art Honor Society (12) Sports : Cross Country (9-12}, Indoor and Outdoor Track (9-1 1) Quote: I'm undaunted in my quest to amuse myself by constantly changing my hair. Hillary Clinton

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6:9 Candace Rice Organizations: HOSA (11-12} Sports: Cheerleading (10-12) Quote: "Everything will be okay in the end. If ...s not okay, it's not the end. " - John Lennon igiel Ritchie Organizations: Math Honor Society (12}, Science Honor Society (12), Symphonic Band (10-12} (Legend- 10-12) Sports: Indoor Track (9), Cross Country (12), Spirited runner at hea rt (9-12) Quote: "There's nothing wrong with stretch ing the truth. We stretch taffy, and that just makes it more delicious. " -Stephen Colbert Al exandrea Rodgers Organizations: Vocal Jazz Choir (11 ), Ladies First! Show Choi r (12) Quote: "One day your life will flash before your eyes; make sure it's worth watching ." Gerard Way Kaitlin Roelofs Organizations : Drum li ne (9-12}, Wind Ensemble (9-12}, Percussion Ensemble

(10-12), Math Honor Society (10-12), French Honor Society (1 0-11 ), DECA Marketing Club (11-12} , Science Honor Society, Beta Club (12), District Band (12) Quote: "Well i've never plucked a rooster, and I'm not too good at ping pong , and I've never thrown my mashed potatoes up against the wall , and I've never kissed a chipmunk, and I've never gotten head lice , and I've never been to Boston in the fall. " -Veggie Tales Madeline Rohm Organ izations: Yearbook (10-12} Quote : "It is better to be absolutely ridiculous , than absolutely boring. " Kelsey Rund Organizations: Achievement Servsafe Sports: Varsity Field Hockey (11 ), Varsity Lacrosse ( 11-12) Anna Salone Organizations : The Lantern Literary/Art Magazine (9-12) (Co-Ed itor-in-Ch ief, 11-12 ) Quote: "There's only one God, ma'am , and I'm pretty sure he doesn 't dress like that. " -Captain America , The Avengers 2012 Hugh Sand ri dge Organizations: National Honor Society (12President), Math Honor Society (11-12), Tri-M Music Honor Society (11-12), Science Honor Society (12), Beta Club (12), Key Club (11-12}, Peer Mentors/Peer Tu tors Club (9,10,11 ), Patri ot Singers (9,10,11 , 12-Section Leader), Minutemen (12), Virginia Consort (12) Ach ievements: Honors Choi r (9-12), Distri ct Choir (10-12}, All-State Choir (12), AP Scholar (12), National Chemistry Olympiad Finalist (11 }, Honor Roll (9-12) Quote : "Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance , you must keep moving ." -Albert Einstein Brittany Schalizki Organ izations: Deca (12), German honor society (10-12}, German club (10-12), Math honor society (10-12), National art honor

society (9-12}, Habitat for humanity (11-12), Beta (-12) Sport: Basketball (9) Quote : Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.Mark Twain Emily Scholl Organizations : Thespian Honor Society, Math Honor Society, Science Honor Society Quote: "I don 't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it" Sherrilyn Kenyon , "Me , vain? No, I'm perfect. " Rick Hunter, "I just let my mind wander, and it didn 't come back." -Calvin and Hobbes, "If at first you don't succeed , don 't try skydiving ." Why is the sky blue? Why can 't cows fly? Why is the internet so slow? these are the questions that haunt me. - Emily S. Jonathan Schwaner Organizations : Theatre (9-12), Robotics Sports: XC (9-1 0) Quote : 'To live is to suffer; to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering ." "All great thoughts are conceived by walking ." -N ietzsche "Demons run when a good man goes to war" ... I aim to wander, doing whatever looks fun , but remember, "Not all who wander are lost" To lkien Chris Seto Organizations: Destination Imagination (9- 10) , Science Honors Society (12}, Drama Tech (11-12) Lock Club (10-12) Quote: It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong. Voltaire Hanna Shaps Organizations: PAL's (10-12} (Advisory Council 11-12}, Key Club (10-12} (Executive Board 11-12}, FHS (11-12} (Vice President 12}, County Student Council (12) , SCA Secretary (11 ), MHS (11-12), EHS (12), NHS(12) Sports: Varsity Lacrosse (1 0-12} , Field Hockey (9-11 ) Quote: "Be the change you wish to see in the world" Gandhi "What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to wh at lies within us" Emerson

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Republicans (11-12), DECA (12), Beta Club (12) Sports: Cheerleading (9) Future Plans: I plan to attend college and study political science and music and marry and have a family Quote : "All it takes for evil to succeed is for a few good men to do nothing, " --Ed mund Burke.

Organizations: Jazz Band (9-12), Wind Ensemble (9-1 0) , Tri-M Music Honor Society (10-12) (Treasurer- 11 ), Spanish Honor Society (10-12), Math Honor Society (10-12), National Honor Society (11-12), Science National Honor Society ( 11-12) Quote : "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum. " - Nada

Anna Sm ith Organizations: Tri-M Music Honor Society (9-12) , Math Honor Society (10-12), Science Honor Society (11-12), String Ensemble (10-12), JCL (11 ), Quidditch Club (11-12) Sports: Lacrosse (9-12) Quote: "The world unwraps itself to you , again and again as soon as you are ready to see it anew." -G regory Maquire

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Kirsten Smith Organizations : Orchestra (9-12), Virg inia Girls State National Honor Society (12) Math Honor Society (11-12) (Secretary 12), English Honor Society (12), DECA Marketing Club (10-12),

Andrew So lomon Organizations: National Honor Society (11-12), Math Honor Society (11-12), Science Honor Society (1 1-12), Spanish Honor Society (11-12), Environmental and Outdoors club (President), PALs (10-12), Peer Mentoring Peer Tuto ri ng Club (10-12) Sports: Basketball (9-1 0) , JV Soccer (9), Varsity Soccer (10-12) Quote: "Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less." -Marie Curie "Let me do me." - Lil Wayne Katharine Stapleton Organizations: SVEA Club (Treasurer 12) Quote : "Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth , so virtue appears from good deeds, and wisdom appears from a pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of human life, one needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue." Buddha

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (9- 12), PALs (11-12), FAST (11-12) Sports: Varsity Lacrosse (9-11 ), Varsity Cross Country (11-12), Varsity Indoor Track (1 0-12) , Varsity Outdoor Track (12) Quote: "I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else ." C.S. Lewis Matthew Smith

Brady Storer Organizations: Theatre (9-12), Forensics (9), Thespian Honor Society (9-1 0) (Asst. Treasurer) , (11-12) (Treasurer) , Virginia Theatre Association (9-12) (Student Board), Southeastern Theatre Conference (10) , Japanese National Honor Society (10-11 ) (Vice President) , (12) (Co-President), Tri-M Music Honor Society (10-12), Virg inia High School League Theatre (11-12) , Math Honor Society (12), National Honor Society (12) Quote : "Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself. " -George Bernard Shaw Rachel Stukenborg Organizations: Key Club (9- 12), F.A.S.T. (10-12), Quidditch Club (10-12), Math Honor Society (10-12) , German Honor Society (1 0-12) , Science Honor Society (11-12), TriM Music Honor Society (11 -12) (Secretary 12), Art Honor Society (11-12) Sports: Cross Country (9-12)

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Lauren Toms Organizations: Tri-M Music Honor Society (11-12) Quote: Forget what hurt you , but never forget what it taught you . lnes Tomsig Quote : "Turns out not where but who you 're w ith that really matters. " - Dave Matthews Band Djordje Trifunovic Sports : Track (11-12) , Cross country (12) Quote : Let the future tell the truth , and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplish ments . The present is theirs ; the futu re, for w hich I have really worked , is mine . Tesla Lauren Tru wit Organizations: SCA (9-12) (Class VicePresident 9-1 0) (Class President 11-12), FAST (9-1 2) (Treasurer 11-12), National Honors Society (11-12), English Honors Society (1 0-12) , Span ish Honors Society (10-12), PALS (10-12), Key Club (9-10) Sports : Soccer 9-12 , Cross Country 9-12 , Track-1 0, Basketball 9 Quote: "Do not let anyone look down on you because you are young , but set an example for the believers in speech , in conduct, in love , in faith and in purity." 1 Timothy 4:12

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Magg ie Tubridy Organizations: PALs (10-12), Math Honor Society (1 0-12), FAST (1 0, 12), German Honor Society (10-11 ), Beta club (12) Sports : Cross country (9- 10), Basketball (9), Indoor Track (10-12), Soccer (9-12) Quote: "For the Spi rit God gave us does not make us timid , but gives us pow er, love and self-discip\ine "-2 timothy 1 :7 "Every man at some point in his life is going to lose a battle. He is going to fi ght and he is going to lose. But what makes him a man is at the midst of that battl e he does not lose himself. Th is game is not over, this battle is not over." Fri day Nig ht Lights.

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Future Plans: I plan to pursue a career in television and fashion . Quote: Yesterday is a cance led check; tomorrow is a promisory note; today is only the cash you have ... so spend it wisely. Drake "See you on the Red Carpet"

Taylor Walker Organizations: Key Club (1 0-12), DECA (10-12), Math Honors Society (11-1 2) , MESA (9-1 2) Sports : Varsity Tenn is (9-12) Quote: I like my beans black, and my salsa spicy.

Ladajuah Washington Sports: Cheerleading (9-12) Quote: "For beautiful eyes , look for the good in othe rs, for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness , and for pose , walk with the knowledge that you are never alone ." Audrey Hepburn

Maddie Walters Organiz ations: No Fella A Cappella (Publicit y Manager -10/ 11 , Treasure r-12), Art Cl ub ( 10-11) , JCL (11 ), National Honor Society (Secreta ry-12) , Science National Honor Society (12) , Spanish Honor Society (11-12) , FAST (10-12), DECA (10-12) Sports: Volleyball (9-12) Quote: It's going to be LEGEND wait fo r it and I hope you're not lactose intolerant because the second half of the word is DAIRY. Alexus N Wash ington Organizations: Project Discovery (9-12) , African American Student Alliance (9) Sports: Track (9-12)

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goodbye means going away , and going away means forgetting ..." -Peter Pan "Dream as big as you want, because they come true every day." -Hunter Hayes Devon Weathersby Organi zations: Key Club (10-12), Art Honors Society (10-12), Math Honors Society (10-12), Beta Club (12) Quote: She is clothed in strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future. Proverbs 31:25 Rachel Weaver Organizations: Key Club (11-12), DECA (11 -12), French Honor Society (10-12), Math Honor Society (10-12), Science Honor Society (12), Young Life (9-11 ), Christian Fellowship Club (11 ), YES S (Committee-12) Quote: "No act of kindness , no matter how small, is ever wa sted" - Aesop "You just can 't beat the person who won 't give up. " - Babe Ruth "Suit up! " "Things are never quite as scary when you've got a best friend ." "It's a magical world , Hobbes, ol' buddy ... Let's go exploring ... " -Calvin and Hobbes Gabrielle Riese Webb Organizations: Habitat for Humanity (1 0-12) (President 12), Ronald McDonald House (President 12) , Y. E.S.S. (12), Junior Classical Leagu e (9-1 2) (Vice President 12), National Honor Society, Science National Honor Society Sports: Field Hockey (1 0) , SOCA (9 -11 ) Quote: Be sweet and say your prayers Justin Weiss Organi zations: Minutemen (9-12) (Music Director 11-12), Wind Ensemble (9-12), Jazz Band (10-12), Virginia Consort (9-12), AHS Drama Pit Orchestra (9- 12) , JV Baseball (1 0) , National Honor Society , T ri -M Honor Soci ety (Vice President), Math Honor Society, Spanish Honor Soci ety, Thespi an Honor Society Quote: "The first question I ask myself when something doesn 't see m to be beautiful is why do I think it's not beautiful. And very shortly you discover that there is no reason. " John Cage Kandace Wells Organizations: HOSA (1 1-12), African American Student Union (1 0-11 ), Project Discovery (10-1 2) , CPR Certification (11-1 2) , CNA Program (CATEC) (12), AV ID (10) Sports: Track Team Manager ( 10) Quote: "Life is a book. Every day is a new page. Every month is a new chapter. Every year is a new series." "Good times of today, make good memories for tomorrow ." -Bob Marley

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Kendra Wisinski Oranizations: FAST (9-11 ), DECA(12) , National Beta Club(12) Sports: JV Soccer (9), Varsity Cross Country (1 0-12), Varsity Indoor Track (1 0-12) , Varsity Outdoor Track (1 0,11) Quote: 'Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you did do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowl ines. Sail away from the safe harbor.

dreams while you 're awake" "Never love anyone who treats you like you're ordinary" Claire Yoon Clubs: National Art Honor Society, National Math Honor Society, National Japanese Honor Society, Photography Club, iCare Club Quote: But by faith we eagerly await through the Spirit the righteousness for which we hope. - Galatians 5:5 Life is a risk. - Diane Frolov Alicia Young Organizations : Patriot Athletic Leaders (PALs) (10 -12), DECA Marketing (11-12}, Female Athletes Strivi ng Together (FAST) (11 -12}. Sports: Varsity Lacrosse (9- 12), JV Field Hockey (9- 10) Quote: "Happiness can be found , even in the darkest of times , if one on ly remembe rs to turn on the light. "

Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream . Discover." - Mark Twain Ross Wood Organizations : Leadership (9-12) Sports: Football (9 , 11,12) Quote : Love suffe rs long and is kin d, it bears all things , believes all things , hopes all things, endures all things . Future plans : After attend ing college, I plan to travel the wo rl d performing missionary wo rk. Victoria Yanez Organ izations: Beta Club (12), Art Honor Society (9-12), Math Honor Society (10-12), and German Honor Society (11 -12) (Officer) Quote: I am going to miss all my friends I have made at Albemarle. Thank you to all the teachers who never gave up on me. You stuck by me, even when I showed no interest. Boris Yang Organizations: Key Club (9-12), Science Honor Society (12), JC L (9-12), Math Honor Society (11-12) Sports: Tennis (9-12), Academic team (11-12) Quote: "Not only do I not know what's going on , I wouldn 't know what to do about it if I did ." By George Carlin Kaleen Victoria Yoder Organ izations : German Club (9-10}, Gay Straight Alliance (10-11 ), Drama Club (1 0-11 ), Thespian Honor Society (11-1 2), AHS Tech Crew (10-12), Drama Department Lighting Director (11-12) Quote: "Courage is all it takes to live your

Paula Young Organizations: Key Club (11- 12) , National Hono r Society (10, 12) , Math Honor Society (12), Spanish Honor Society (12), iCare (11 }, Diversity Club (10) Sports: Outdoor T rack (11 ) Future Plans: I plan to pursue a career in systems engineering . Quote: "We do not need mag ic to change the world , we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better" J. K. Rawli ng Courtney Zehnter Organizations: JCL (11-1 2), FAST (11 ), PALS (1 0), DECA (12) Sports: Soccer (9-10) Quote: Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. John Zhang Organizations: Science Honor Society (11 -12), Math Honor Society (10-12), French Hono r Society (10-12) (President- 12), Math Club (A founder) Quote: "The best kind of quote is the kind that has abso lutely no meaning and doesn't really pretend to be wise or have some motivational fluff." Jeanna Zwoyer Organizations: FAST (10-1 2), Key Club (11 -12), AH S Spring Musical (10-1 2) , English Honors Society (12), Thesbian Honors Society (12}, Concert Band (9) , Sym phonic Band (10-12) Sports: Cross Country (9-12), Indoor Track (11) Quote: "There is something to be gained fro m comm itment. There are rewards for staying when you would rather leave. And there is someth ing to be said for runn ing up that hi ll when you wou ld rather slide down it. An d so you let love come perch upon your shoulder. And you do not turn it away. You do the tango. " -Nike

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Justin Peck Elizabeth Perry Elizabeth Persons Zydeja Peters Jack Pfister Anna Pfund Connor Pixton Kamden Pleasants Jordan Plummer Matthew Porter Melissa Quintana Marc Rabourdin Miyah Ragland ian Ransom Onise Restituyo Perry Richards Lucie Rigaldies Victoria Rinald Caitlin Ritenour Jonathon Robbins Joshua Rocker Kalib Rodriquez-Ramirez Caroline Rohm Lloyd-Anthony Rose Michaela Ross Jacques Antonia Russell Hyun Suk Ryoo Jhonatan Saenz Cooper Saine Edwin Salazar-Chairez Cecilia Salazar-Puentes Joshua Salone Dariel Sandoval Chelsea Sandridge Nathaniel Saxe Rache l Sch iebel Samantha Scott Taylor Seibert Katharina Seitz Alexander Sellie Jefferson Sesler Sydney Shaffer Bradley Sharp

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John Hargett, Kristain Briehl , Brendan Moyers, Jordan Parks work on a group project in English class. Most students looked fo rward to working in groups.

Madeline Hunt and Mary Fitzpatrick discuss books that they are reading for English class. Most English teachers gave student time to read a book of their choice .

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Ms. Gearhart gets the pleasure of being sung to on Valentines Day. Many students would send singing Valentines to their favorite teachers, or just stop in and sing for them . Tracy Aglio Sandy Allen Michael Alley Catherine Arnette Kim Aust Peter Bakke Hannah Baran Annette Barrera Harriet Bell Wes Bellamy Michelle Berry Betsy Bloom Colleen Branche Beatrice Brown Melissa Brown Jason Buczyna Thomas Buglia Chris Bunin Megan Burton Chris Campbell Melli Campbell Molly Campbell Maria Cash Bree Chamness Walter Chaney Christy Chang Jonathan Chang Ray Chrobak Matt Clay Catherine Coffman Denise Collado Shannon Copeland-Davis Loretta Coughlin Meghan Crider Kim Crow Fay Cunningham Bill Daly Judith Davis Leslie Davis Nanette De Frank

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Ms. Webb helps students set up for their tailgate . In addition to teaching classes , many teachers sponsored clubs or coached sports teams.


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Ms. Aglio delivers a lecture to her tenth grade honors class. In addition to teaching English , Ms. Aglio was also in charge of the gifted program.

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Ms. Branch uses her Smartboard to teach a lesson on writing equations to her math students. Many teachers found the improved technology in the classroom very benefical.


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Row 1: Casey Williams, Haley Hall , Katie Gilmore, Tessa Miskovsky, LaQuisha Hyman, Lois Ragland, Monica Harris, Julia Cooper Row 2: Alexis Duday, Dana Fulcher, Antonia Russe ll , Alexis Hunter, Grace Darradji , Poonam Patel, Alex Joncas, Ayushi Singh, Ana Hopkins

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Show Choir Row 1: Leah Riccio Row 2: Carrie Edenfield, Reed McKean , Lottye Lockhart, Hannah Williams, Alex Rodgers , Christine Bor, Raigan Tarkington , Anna Goodrich Row 3: Olivia Graziano, Ailish Hall , Maggie Woods, Lisa Pawlak, Gaby Balcells, Melanie Arthur, Stephanie Owen , Alyssa Sweigart, Claiborne Earles, Caroline Keller, Allie Pompeo, Taylo r Fisk,Grace Terry , Elizabeth Vaughn

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HOSA Row 1: E. Redden-Gonzales , N. Boghden , M. Yanez , A. James, D. Corbin , J. Wilson Row 2: G. Jones, K. Miller, B. Burley, R. Boamah , A. Grooms, B. Booke r, J . Wilson , A. We idman

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Row 1: Mr. Clay Row 2: E. Lewi s, G. Webb , E. Smith , K. Briehl, E. Kostanecki , K. Rice , B. Bush, L. Visokay , C. Zehnter, N. Densmore, M. Phi llips Row 3: S. Simpson, R. Willis , G . Jones, A. Weaver , S. Webster, S. Skrutskie, A. Bonham , K. Edson , M. Haise , S. Henderson , M. Davis Row 4: L. Lauber, L. Brown, K. Wood, G. Schrecongost, L. Straka, M. Konadu Ampratwum , R. Gardella, C. Keller, S. Muhler, A. Schm idt, S. Ellena, M. Hooper Row 5: P. Krohn, M. Angeley, S. Stapleton , R. Echelberger, J . Michel , S. McPhillips, S. McDaniel , M . Nasevich, J. Beiter, N. Ryan , D. Borchardt, L. Anderson , S. Desai , W. Knospe , R. Lakes, R. Parrent, R. Aglio , G. Dorsey

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It seems like yesterday that you were playing in the sand , building castles , bridges and dams. Your medium evolved from sand to paper towel tubes, pipe cleaners and glue; then on to Legos . Now you build with wires, cables and video. You create things at which that we can only shake our heads, stand back and admire . No matter what you choose to sculpt in the future, we will be proud of you . Remember though , to us, you will always be that little boy building his dreams in the sand.

Congratulations on your graduation ! We are so proud of you and your accomplishments! You were always such a strong and independent child who has grown into a young man who is destined to be successful in anyway he tries. You've proven that hard work pays off. We love and will miss you when you 're away to college. Don't worry, I won 't Skype and text you too much! Love Mom , Carter, Christian, Kyle

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Facing challenges with strength , determination and confidence is what matters , and you have done it. Congratulations on all you have accomplished here at Albemarle HS . We are so proud of you!! You rock KK! Love , Mom & Dad (& Zach :)) Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you , declares the Lord , plans to prosper you and not to harm you , plans to give you hope and a future. "

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Congratulations from your loving family on your many achievements and for remaining our Eli through it all . It has been a wonderful journey from Neunkirchen to North Bay, from Cahaba Heights to Charlottesville. We are very proud of you and wish you a future filled with as much fun and four-leaf clovers as you have given to us. Adventure awaits! Much love from Mom , Dad , Sam and Sadie

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Bo Baby of the universe and beyond, it seems like just yesterday you were a tiny baby in my arms and I was singing "Dublin's Fair City", and now you have grown into an incredible , beautiful , and wise young woman . Always believe in yourself. You can become and accomplish whatever you dream. You will forever be surrounded by unconditional love and support. Remember Grammy is always with you providing you guidance and inspiration . We couldn 't be prouder of the lovely person you have become. Remember happiness is always the best choice! LIZARD GIRLS rule! All our love , Mom , Dad , Kirsten , Tess , T J, Kristi , Mikey, and Carl XOXO

"My angel from Heaven" congratulations on all your successes. Virginia Tech here you come! Love you egg head, Andrew . I love you Katrina, xoxo Mom .

Nicole, In the words of Franti: We've got love for you. We've got faith in you.We've got hope for you. We believe in you. We love you so much , Mom , Dad , and Thomas.

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Dear Danielle , You were off and running from the day you were born. Your perseverance is unstoppable. Remember: "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which one has to overcome ," (Booker T. Washington). We are so proud of all you have achieved and will become. We Love You! Mom , Scott, Zack and Shauna

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It has been an honor and privilege spending the last 18 years with you. Thanks for all of the great memories and for making our lives so rich! Always "walk in the way of love." We love you , Mom, Dad , Katie, Patrick, Morgan , and Scout. "Live a life worthy of the calling you have received . Be completely humble and gentle ; be patient, bearing with one another in LOVE." Ephesians 4:1-2

Congratulations to our "Honey Badger"! Continue to give 100% and you will be successful at whatever you choose to do in life. We love you! Dad , Mom , and Jeremy

You will always be Matt's Sweet Potato , Andrew's Squishama , and our Aleeshy. Cherish your special qual ities . You are an independent thinker and a natural teacher who taught Andrew to score his first penalty kick. You have a gift for seeing situations and solutions clearly, and a sm ile that lights up the world. We have watched you accept and reflect on life's lessons in order to make yourself into a better student, a better athlete and a better person. We wish you happiness, good health , prosperity and the pe rseverance to make your dreams come true. All our love , Mom , Dad , Matt and Andrew

You've grown from our sweet baby boy into a fine young man. We are so proud of you. Way to go Dan the Man! Love , Mom , Dad & Kelly

And In celebration of your achievements at Albemarle and beyond . May every path you take bring excitement, challenge and happiness. We love you Andrew! Mom , Dad & Haley "You 're off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, So ... get on your way!" Dr. Seuss , Oh , the Places You'll Go!

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We are so proud of you Connor. Your spirit and energy for life touches everyone around yo u. As you move on to your next phase in life, we know that you will find peace , happiness and joy in wh atever you do. Congratu lations to a wonderful son , and exceptional young man . All our Love, Mom , Dad and Sean xoxo "When you have the ability to do what you love , love what you do and have the abil ity to impact people ... That's having a life of success. That's what having a life of meaning is. "-Tim Tebow

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Dear Kaitlin, We praise God for the joy and blessings you have brought to our family . As you graduate , our prayer is that you continue to follow God's path for your life . We love you and are so proud of you! Dad , Mom , and Konnor Jeremiah 29 :11

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We are so very proud of you . Proud of the good person that you are. Proud of your hard work and dedication in the class and on the field. Proud of your bright spirit and sense of humor. Proud that we are your family. It is with great joy and pride that we watch you prepare for your next big adventure. Our love is always yours. Mom , Dad , Nick

One th ing is for sure , I will be out he re again, facing whatever problems the river represents , until I catch that fish- Congratulations! Enjoy the Journey! Love , Mom , Dad , and Ryan

Kelly, the world is yours . You are an all-around amazing person , and we are so lucky and so , so proud . All our love, Mom , Dad , Laura

Be who YOU are and say what YOU feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind! Congratulations Jugga! We are so proud of you! Love , Mom , Dad and Sami

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Ash ley, Congratulations! I am so proud of you . You should be proud of yourse lf as well. As I look back over the years I cannot believe I am at this point in life. My baby girl is now becom ing part of the adu lt world. As you head off into this big world, I would like for you to remember things that I have always to ld you . Trust and believe that you can be and do anyth ing in life that you choose to as long as you put God first. Always love yourself, set high standards and achieve them. Stay focused , do not let anyone interrupt your life or goals. As you go onto co llege know that people wi ll be people, but do not let people change you . Stay true to yourself and always know that God is always there for you , and He will always see you through any obstacles you may face in life. Live life , love life , and be happy! -Love , Mom Congratu lations Ashley, We're so proud of you . Good luck with the Nursing program , we know that you wi ll do wel l. -Love , Aunt Tina, Dante & Jehki Jerem iah 29/11

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Congratulations little sister! I am very proud of the beautiful , independent young lady you have turned out to be. The years have flown by and now you 're off to college. Enjoy college- its a once in a lifetime experience . Stay Focused and have fun! -Love you , Brittany

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Cameron Kennedv We are so proud of the man that you have become. Keep a humble spirit and a proud disposition. Continue to believe in God's word. We love you , Ma, Mommy, Trice and Shamera

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rm This was my first year as the yearbook advisor. I'm exhausted but very happy with the product my staff produced . Luckily I was blessed with a staff that was dedicated and hardworking. I had Mike and Katie to take pictures of all the sports and events at school , Debbie to find names and respond to emails on weekends , Maddie to come in during spring break and work on baby ads with me , Sammi to stay late and finish spreads , lnes to do the senior bios , Cyndi to write story after story with no complaints, Lex to identify anyone in the school and contribute valuable sports background , Chloe to write captions (even though she hated every minute of it) , Catherine to run around and take candid pictures, Monica to write stories and compete spreads incredibly fast without sacrificing quality. I really could not have asked for a better more drama free group of students to deal with me.

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In addition to my amazing staff, I would like to thank the administrators who were able to guide me through my first year running this giant project. I also had help from all the teachers who dealt with my constant mass emails asking them to take students to get their picture taken or schedule a time for us to take a picture of the ir clubs. Finally, I would like to thank all of the parents and students who purchased this book. We had a great time making it and I hope you had a great time reading it. When you look back at this book five , ten , fifteen or more years from now I hope that it accurately represents the year you had at Albemarle . Thank you for your support,

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Echelberger, Reece : 89, 161 Edenfield , Carrie : 109, 177 Edson, Kate : 15, 47, 170 Edwards, Emily : 161 Edwards, Rose : 75, 185 Egan, Nicholas : 161 Egner, Abigail : 161 Egner, Quinn : 170 Eheart, Megan : 123 Eisenberg , Lydia : 177 El Hachimi El ldriss, El Mehdi : 108, 170 El Hachimi El ldriss, Salah: 123 Elder, Aaron : 123 Elder, Rachel : 37, 170 Elder, Rebecca : 3, 10, 12, 66, 67, 99, 115, 161 Ellena, Stephanie : 178 Elliott, Skyler : 123 Elmer, Jayden : 161 Engelhardt, Nancy: 185 Erskine, Fiona : 170 Escalante, Tania : 162 Escalante-Bravo, Bethsabe : 178 Escobar, Manuel : 108, 178 Espinosa, Diane : 2, 185 Estrada-Mendoza, Rocio : 5, 178 Eubank, Brett : 74, 170 Everard , Taylor : 170 Ezell , Brogan : 178 Ezell , Foster : 170

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Foley, Scarlet : 67, 170 Fonseca, Aralece : 178 Ford, Logan : 85, 124 Ford, Sheila : 91 , 105, 178 Forney, Samuel : 178 Forsyth , Abigail : 109, 178 Foster, Graham : 29 , 170 Foster, Joseph : 28 , 37, 170 Foutz, Steve : 185 Francisco , Myles : 170 Franck, Jacob : 170 Franco, Amy : 170 Franklin , Mahogany : 178 Frazier, Armanny : 41 ' 124 Frechette, Timothy : 170 Friday, El izabeth : 170 Friedersdorf, John : 14, 162 Friend , John : 124 Frye-Ford , Tamia : 170 Fulcher, Dana : 178 Fultz, Mark : 124 Funke, Alexandra : 170 Funke, Zachary : 7, 124 Fuoti , Kirsten : 185

G Gadow, Renas : 162 Gagg , Lacey : 99, 162 Gallagher, Katherine : 110, 178 Gallagher, Peter : 73, 185 Gallimore, Bradford : 124

Gallimore, Jessica : 170 Gallimore, Joshua : 170 Gama, Eric : 49, 107, 108, 185 Gambill , Tyler : 124 Garay, Ana : 178 Garay, Li ly : 162 Garay Jr, Fernando : 178 Garcia, Albert : 108, 178 Garcia, Ernesto : 178 Garcia Jr, Juan : 178 Garcia-Franco, Maria : 125 Garcia-Franco, Rudy : 162 Garcia-Valdepena, Angel : 108, 170 Gardella, Rachel : 162 Gardner, Amanda : 185 Garland , Jean : 162 Garland , John : 185 Garland Jr, Anthony : 170 Garnett, Jill : 185 Garrison , Felicia: 81 , 162 Garth , Taylor : 162 Garwood , Dusty : 185 Garwood , Mena : 178 Gaskins, Griffin : 73, 125 Gaspar, Nathaniel : 101 , 162 Gatewood , Kassandra : 59 , 125 Gautam , Simanta : 38 , 125 Gavrilovic, Elena : 29 , 162 Gaylord , Julie : 37, 170 Gaytan-Mendoza, Sinthia : 178 Gazewood , John : 125 Gearhart, Erika : 29, 185 Gelnovatch , Jake : 178

Gelnovatch , Sanders : 178 Gentry, Zachary : 65, 170 Gerrick, Destiny : 125 Gersbach , Benjamin : 178 Giacalone, Gabriel : 162 Giacalone, Robert : 178 Giacalone, Sydney : 39, 125, 201 Giann ini , Lane : 162 Gibbons, Evan : 73 , 162 Gibson , Samuel : 74, 178 Gilbert, Phoebe : 23 , 77, 125, 203 Gildersleeve-Price, Sara: 178 Gilgannan , Daniel : 11 , 17, 21 , 107, 125, 204 Gillenwater, Jay : 162 Gillespie , Samuel : 125 Gilley, Nathan : 170 Gill ispie , Connor : 75 , 178 Gilmore , Katelynn : 47, 162 Giordano, Sai : 185 Giorgies , Selamawit : 178 Glaeser, Gretchen : 9, 125 Gleeson , Angela : 185 Glymph , Mathes: 74, 178 Gobbie, Dianne : 185 Goldeen , Deborah : 125 Golden , Anna : 170 Gonzalez, Cecelia : 125 Gooding , William : 52 , 162 Goodman , Arick : 125 Goodman , Nicole : 185 Goodrich , Anna : 16, 17, 33, 55 , 125

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H Haas, Sheri : 185 Habas, Karen : 178 Haddock, Jennifer : 185 Haddock, Linda : 185 Haden , Abigail : 170 Haden , Emmet : 178 Haghtalab, Amin : 162 Hahn , Eric : 126 Hahn , Hannah : 162 Hairston , Kendra : 69 , 71 , 81 , 170 Haise, Madison : 88, 170 Haisenleder, Chris : 170 Hale, Kira : 170 Hale, Lee : 185 Hall , Elisha : 178 Hall , Emma : 170 Hall , Haley : 162 Hall , Kimberlee : 170 Hall , Parker : 126, 203 Hall , Sharon : 178 Hall , Zachary : 75 , 87, 178 Hamilton , Amber : 162 Ham ilton, Cassidy : 170 Hammond , Katherine : 126 Hand , Shaun : 162 Haney, Brandon : 73, 162 Haney, Taylor : 178 Hankins, Hal : 185 Hann , Nathan : 178 Hanssen , Paige : 70 , 71 , 82, 170 Harding , Christopher : 170 Hare, Kendrick : 170

Hargett, Christian : 101, 162 Hargett, John : 178 Harley, Patricia-Marie : 170 Harmon , Malcolm : 178 Harold , Brian : 185 Harper, Hannah : 61 , 88 , 162 Harper, Hogan : 89, 178 Harris, Elizabeth : 126 Harris, Elizabeth : 185 Harris, John : 162 Harris, Lucille : 185 Harris, Monica : 170, 210 Harrison , Julia : 6, 170 Hartman , Julia : 66, 67, 99, 170 Hatchett, Cam ron : 44, 162 Hatter, David : 178 Hawkins, Harmon : 85, 126 Haxter, Sara : 185 Haynes , Shai : 98, 99 , 126 Haynie, James : 178 Hazlett, Caroline : 162 Healey, Brenna : 29 , 126 Heath , Brian : 185 Heatwole, Andrew : 7, 126 Heatwole , Thomas : 36, 91 , 108, 170 Heckman , Harry : 178 Heckman , Robert : 170 Heckner, Franklin : 74, 126 Hecmanczuk, Paul : 28, 126 Hecmanczuk, Theresa : 170 Hedayati , Hamrah : 162 Held , Will iam : 178 Henderson , Dieira : 127

Henderson , Dylan : 178 Henderson, Emily : 178 Henderson , Matthew : 127 Henderson , Sarah: 127, 198 Henderson , Tristan : 178 Henderson li , Zeb : 178 Hendricks, Jared : 178 Henry, Alison : 110, 127 Hensien , Collin : 89, 127 Hensien , John : 29, 108, 170 Henter, Charles : 178 Herbert, Stefanie : 185 Herman , Ayub : 178 Hernandez, Carol : 185 Hernandez-Burgos, Lester : 162 Hernandez-Burgos, Said: 127 Herndon , Savannah : 178 Herrera, Cecy : 178 Herrick, Alexander : 178 Herring , Carolyn : 185 Herring , Chloe : 19, 77, 162 Herring , Cody : 162 Heston , Rachel : 170 Heston, Sean : 170 Hicks, Christian : 5, 74, 170 Hicks, Cole : 170 Higginbottom , Victoria : 109, 171 Hill , Torrez : 178 Hill , Tyler : 127 Hillstrom , Elizabeth : 127 Hinds, Caleb : 178 Hipolito-Mata, Sarai : 127 Hoang , Anh : 127 2 19


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Hudson , Rashad : 179 Huff, Britney: 21 , 81 , 128 Hughlett, Ashley : 67, 179 Hull , Daniel : 179 Hull , Elizabeth : 128 Hunt, Kelsey: 88 , 162 Hunt, Laura : 171 Hunt, Madeline : 179 Hunter, Alexis : 179 Huschke , Allison : 128, 203 Huschke , Matthew : 171 Hussaini , Samira : 81 , 162 Huynh , Vincent : 73, 162 Hyman , La Quisha: 162

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J Jackson , Aaliyah : 171 Jackson , Daniel : 4, 11 ' 128, 209 Jackson , Gabriel : 171 Jackson , Scarlett : 179 Jackson , Scott : 185 Jackson , Thomas : 29 , 108, 171 Jackson li , Shawn : 86 , 171

Jacobs, Nele : 162 Jacobson , Amanda : 162 Jacobson , Kevin : 74, 89, 108, 109, 179 Jaeckle, Carrie : 185 Jaggers, Allison : 171 James, Amani : 171 James, Jack : 97, 162 James, Jalen : 162 James, Jillian : 171 James , Lis : 162 Janssens, Alexander :101 , 128, 206 Janssens, Carol : 185 Jarmon , Phoebe : 171 Jeffries Jr, Bernard : 171 Jenkins , Amber : 179 Jenkins, An ita : 185 Jenkins , Ashle igh : 179 Jennings, Christian : 179 Joachim , Edward : 128 Johnson , Abigail : 67, 162 Johnson , Emily : 67, 82, 109, 179 Johnson , Enasia : 179 Johnson , Hunter : 87, 179 Johnson , Jeannie : 185 Johnson , William : 179 Johnston , Jeremy : 63 , 128 Joncas, Alexandra : 179 Jones, Bill : 185 Jones, Bradley : 97, 162 Jones, Briauna : 128 Jones, Brooke : 171 Jones, Camille : 128 Jones, Carl : 185 Jones, Daniel : 19, 162 Jones , Dayja : 171 Jones, Frelyn : 179 Jones, Gabrielle : 162

Jones, Jeffrey : 128 Jones, Kelly : 128 Jones, Kurtlyn : 171 Jones, Mackenzie : 88, 128 Jones, Marcel : 179 Jones, Marisa : 179 Jones , Mary : 185 Jones , Paul : 128 Jones , Tierra : 17, 128 Jones , Tucker : 171 Joo, Hee Seok: 129 Jordan , Dorothy : 185 Jordan , Ellen : 171 Jordan , Tony : 73 , 185 Joseph , Annmary : 171 Juers, Andrew : 171 Juers, Charles : 179 Juers, David : 179 Justice, Taylor : 179

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Lauber, Marla : 130 Law, William : 172 Lawson , Jacob: 180 Lawson , Matthew: 130,205 Lawson , Nickoulas: 19, 73, 162 Lazo, Jesus : 7 4, 180 Leaf, Madison : 180 Leary, Ryan : 84, 162 Leckrone, Jeffrey : 7, 172 Lee, Chandler : 97, 130 Lee, Jae Yeon : 130 Lee, Jeonghyun : 172 Lee, Logan : 130, 206 Lee, Ye Rin : 130 Leech , Camille : 13, 162 Legallo-Malone , August: 172 Legard , Cyrus : 163 Leider, Jennifer : 46, 163 Lemley, Sarah : 180 Lennon, Chris : 185 Leonard , Abigail : 18, 42 , 93 , 163 Lescault, Jacob : 89 , 130 Lesesane, Nehemiah : 73, 180 Lesher, Cory : 5, 17, 24, 163 Leslie , Alexander : 180 Letteri , Joshua : 6, 7, 39, 73, 130, 205 Levin , Jane : 185 Lewis, Andrew : 172 Lewis, Elizabeth : 163 Lewis, Jessie : 130 Lewis, Kathlynn : 3, 41 , 66, 67,130 Lewis, Kira: 163 Lewis, Olivia : 163 Lewis, Tireese: 185 Ley, Savannan : 130 Leytham , Grace : 105, 172 Li , Teresa : 172 Li , Yizhou : 163 Lieberman , Avram : 130

Lin , Willa : 172 Lincoln, Stephanie : 131 Lindemann , Ronald : 180 Lindsay, Rich : 185 Ling, Joshua : 172 Lingafelt, Makenzie : 172 Linkous Iii, John : 180 Little , Fulton : 163 Little , Sara : 185 Littman , Grant : 75 , 180 Lloyd , David : 111 , 180 Lloyd , Sharon : 185 Lobianco, Anna : 180 Lochner, Cameron : 163 Lockhart, Lottye : 22 , 131 Lockman, Emma : 88, 172 Lockman , Matthew : 89, 131 Logan , Tevin : 131 Londree, Ryan : 73, 85, 163 Lonjin , Taylor : 107, 163 Lopez, Ann : 9, 131 Lopez-Godoy, Keyri: 172 Lopez-Ponce, Kiran : 180 Lord , Leah : 83, 180 Loredo, Miguel : 101, 131 Loredo, Yasmin : 105, 172 Louderback, Venus : 163 Love, Zachary: 180 Lug us , Carly : 109, 180 Lugus, Stephanie : 71 ' 180 Lunneh , Lance : 172 Lunnen , Blake : 131 Luong , Evy : 163 Luther, Kiersten : 2, 185 Lynch, Chloe : 172 221


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Me Gowan , Caleb: 172 Me Kenzie , Brijae : 180 Me Kinney, Daniel : 186 Mcafee, Benjamin : 163 Mcallister, Emily : 6, 17, 92, 93, 163 Mcallister, Virg inia : 81 , 93, 180 McCade, Devon : 31 , 132 Mccann , Reilly : 163 Mccarthy, Kevin : 17, 172 Mccauley, Brigitte : 172 Mccauley, Travis : 180 Mccauley, William : 163 Mccay-Pedrick, Irina : 180 Mcclune, Mecaila : 172 Mccoy, Bryan : 172 Mccoy, Kiara : 172 McCoy, Sherod : 73, 132, 209 Mccutcheon , Nicholas : 163 Mcdaniel , Amanda : 180 Mcdaniel , Christopher : 101 , 163 Mcdaniel , Evan : 180 Mcdaniel , Stephen : 180 Mcgaughey-Marsh , Samantha : 172 Mcgowan , Madison : 173 Mcguiggan , Elizabeth : 180 McGuiggan , Margaret : 25 , 132 Mckean , Carolyn : 173 Mckenney, lan : 180 McPhillips , Patrick : 28, 29 , 89 , 132 Mcray, Brenden : 180 Meadors, David : 181

Meadors, Emma : 163 Meadows, Crystal : 173 Meistrelllv, Malcolm: 181 Mejia, Esther : 181 Melgar, Kathya : 181 Melton , Samuel : 132 Melton , Tyler: 74, 173 Melzer, Henry : 173 Mendelsohn , Rebecca : 5, 10, 17, 99, 163 Mendoza, Andrea : 163 Mendoza-Vasquez, Jose: 133 Mercer, John : 181 Merrel , Benjamin : 33, 55 , 133 Merrel , Chloe : 173 Mian , Banyameen : 133 Michel , Joseph : 17, 55 , 89 , 111 , 163 Middlesworth , Ryan : 181 Midolo, Teri : 45 , 186 Might, Might : 133 Milatovic, Mila : 163, 190 Milia, Kizy : 163 Miller, Braxton : 75 , 181 Miller, Clayton : 173 Miller, lan : 173 Miller, Kaitlyn : 133 Miller, Kayce : 163 Miller, Kelly : 88 , 133, 206 Miller, Laura : 6, 28, 37, 173 Miller, Micaela : 133, 207 Miller, Naomi : 133 Millner, Joli : 173 Millner, Kai : 181 Mills, Curtis : 173 Mills, Debra : 186 Mills, Trequan : 7 4, 163 Min , Min : 173

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N Nagel , Brian : 186 Nalic, Irma : 164 Napolitano , Molly: 110, 164 Nasevich , Michael : 31 ' 134 Nash , Jacob : 87, 181 Nash , Kim : 186

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p Pace , Chuck : 186 Pace, Robert : 181 Pace-Sprouse, Audrey : 186 Page, Alonzo : 74, 87, 181 Paige, Ashley : 164 Painley, Max : 29, 135 Painley, Morgan : 173 Painter, Amanda : 135 Pajewski , Katherine : 88, 173, 210 Pajewski , Michael : 89, 135, 210 Palmer, Shirley : 186 Pan , Marco: 173 Pankau , Bj: 186 Parkes, Nakia : 164 Parks, Dan : 186 Parks, Justin : 5, 107, 164 Parks, William : 44, 87, 181 Parrent, Kyle : 181 Parrent, Rachel : 135 Parsons, Dominic : 181 Patel , Poonam : 181 223


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Persaud , Krishna : 5, 10, 13, 135 Persons, Elizabeth : 181 Peters, Alaina : 135 Peters, Corole : 186 Peters, Zydeja : 181 Peterson , Zachary : 135 Petrella, Catherine : 6, 164, 210 Petty, Zachary : 164 Pfister, Jack: 181 Pfund , Anna : 181 Pfund , Nathaniel : 35 , 136 Phan , Minh : 173 Philkill , Alexandra : 136 Phillips , Jacob : 10, 164 Phillips, Marissa : 2, 164 Piirto , David : 164 Pitt, Kimberly : 173 Pittman , Ja'son : 96 , 97 , 165 Pixton , Brennan : 173 Pixton , Connor: 181 Pleasants , Kamden : 181 Plowman , Phillip : 79 , 186 Plummer, Jordan : 181 Poindexter, Yolanda : 186 Pompelia , Amy : 186 Ponce , Mayra : 18, 173 Poole , Alysa: 82 , 173 Poole , Bryant : 165 Porco , Caroline : 69 , 136, 206 , 208 Porco , Connor : 86 , 97 , 173 Porter, Matthew: 181 Porter, Matthew : 173 Prestiy, Sarah : 173 Price , Kimm : 186 Prillaman , Jeff : 186 Prince, Tyler : 173 Proctor, Victoria : 87, 173

Proffitt, Robert : 59 , 136 Proudfoot, Rachel : 67 , 81 , 186 Province , Therse : 186 Pruett, Deborah : 186 Pugh , Carolyn : 34, 136, 200 Pugh , Sophie : 15, 165

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Shifflet, Jonathan : 182 Shifflett, Aaron : 182 Shifflett, Alanna : 165 Shifflett, James : 165 Shifflett, Jasmine : 165 Shifflett, Lauren : 165 Shifflett, Stacie : 138, 205 Shiflett, Matthew : 182 Short, William : 138 Shrum , Jake : 88, 89 , 187 Silke, Sean : 182 Silvey, Scott : 182 Simmons, Alexander : 63, 97, 138 Simmons, Jayla : 165 Simms, Chloe : 29 , 165, 211 Simon, Jemy : 165 Simons, Hannah : 17, 174 Simons, Kara : 165 Simpson , Sean : 174 Singel , Karen : 187 Singh , Ayushi : 182 Singh , Bimal : 138 Singh, Tara : 174 Sipe, Johnathan : 182 Sipe Jr, James : 165 Sisman , Ruth : 187 Sites, Jacob : 138 Sitler, Amelia : 187 Skeen , Tara : 138 Skrutskie, Sarah : 182 Sliko, Hailey : 182 Smirnov, David : 138 Smith , Abigail : 165 Smith , Anna : 99 , 138 Smith , Carrie : 187 Smith , Emily : 99 , 165 Smith , .Erin : 17, 165 Smith , Garrett: 74, 86, 174 Smith , Isaac : 56, 57, 165 Smith , Jason : 174 Smith , Katherine : 182 Smith , Kirste n : 138

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Waller, Raylaja : 174 Walsh, Emily : 25, 174 Walters , Maddie : 17, 54, 69, 141 Walther, Patrick: 174 Wang, Cherry : 182 Wannenburgh , Daniel : 182 Warren , Briasia : 166 Washington , Alexis : 141 Washington , Kaila : 166 Washington , Kierstin : 174 Wash ington , Ladajauh : 77, 141 Washington , Tyler : 86, 174 Washington , Yasmine : 87, 174 Watson , Winfred : 141 Wayne , Brianna : 174 Wayne , Caitl in : 174 Wayne , Tony: 187 Weathersby, Alex : 141 Weathersby, Austen : 141 Weathersby, Devon : 141 Weaver, Abigail : 166 Weaver, Rachel: 141 , 207 Webb, Gabbi: 141 Webb , Sharon : 187 Webber, Diana : 187 Webster, Samantha : 166 Weidman , Alexis : 174 Weisend , Lance : 187 Weiss , Justin : 141 Wells , Ivy : 166 Wells , Kandace : 142 Wells, Taesahun : 166 Wells , Xenea : 166 Westenberger, Elizabeth : 174 Westenberger, Samuel : 166 Wharam , Emily : 166

Wharam, Richard : 187 Wharton , John: 174 Whedbee , Irma : 142 Whelan , Thomas: 166 Whicheloe, Olivia: 56, 174 White , Alexander : 19, 166 White, Brionna : 174 White , Elisebeth : 37, 67, 174 Wick, Morgan : 182 Wick, Robert : 7 4, 174 Widdows, Amy: 174 Wiehl , Gavin : 166 Wiehl, Noah: 174 William , Gentry : 174 Williams , Angei-Nichelle : 142 Williams , Connor : 10, 17, 21 , 24, 142, 204 Williams , lan : 8, 142 Williams , K'leigh : 50, 142 Williams, Kara: 174 Williams, Kevin : 142 Williams, Lily : 182 Will iams, Mary : 9, 19, 32 , 54, 166 Williams , Mary : 187 Williams , Tara : 187 Williamson , Andrew : 89, 166 Williamson, Haley : 99 , 182 Williamson , Maddie : 88 , 110 Willians , Reid : 182 Willimson , Madeline : 182 Willis , Christian : 101 , 166 Willis, Rachel : 175 Willis , Rex : 10, 17, 24, 29,166 Willis, Tevon : 175 Wi lls, Malcolm : 175 Wills Jr, Christopher : 182 Wil ly, Aaron : 73, 96, 97, 142 227


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y Yan , Jeanette : 17, 37 , 88 , 175 Yancey, Chris : 182 Yanez, Maria : 166 Yanez, Victoria: 48, 49, 142 Yang , Boyu : 111 , 143 Yang , Jing : 175 Yeatman , Cullen : 166 Yelding , Karina : 182 Yellman , Isabella : 36 , 175 Yi , Xin Bei : 166 Yi , Xin Lei : 166 Yoder, Benjamin : 175 Yoder, Kaleen : 143 Yoon , Austin : 61 , 62 , 166 Yoon , Claire: 143 Young , Alicia : 143, 204 Young , Alyssandra : 187 Young , Cameron : 175 Young , Conrie: 143 Young , Katherine : 175 Young , Paula : 143 Youngkin , Matthew: 182 Younis , Fatima: 175 Younis , Taha: 182 Yu , Ann : 110, 166

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z Z Wendelken , Craig : 7, 175 Zalar, Zachary : 182 Zaman , Rahim: 182 Zehnter, Courtney : 7, 9, 143 Zeller Jr, William : 86 , 183 Zhang , John : 143 Zhao , Heyun : 183 Zhu , Ping Yi : 183 Zhutang , Fei Yang : 175 Zimmerman , Jason : 183 Zometa-Fiores, Rebeca: 143 Zwoyer, Jeanna : 143 Zwoyer, Trellie : 175

Colophon The 2012-2013 Albemarle Peer Yearbook Volume 60 was printed by Walsworth Printing and Publishing , 731 S. Brunswick St. Brookfield , MO 64628 . Brian Flamm served as our Walsworth yearbook representative and Alicen Wright served as our customer service representative. The advisor was Phil Horst. The yearbook was produced using Walsworth 's Online Design program on 11 Mac computers . 750 copies were printed of ~he 228 page book. The cover was designed by Brooke Helms. Portraits were provided by Prestige Portraits , 1835 Loch Haven Dr, Roanoke , VA 24019. Additional sports coverage provided by Thomas Pajewski , ~ww.tompajewski . com. The book sold for $69 plus tax through December 22 , 2012. There was optional namestamping available or $8 and plastic covers were available for $6 . The January reserve price and extra books were sold for $80 .










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