Football Bootcamp
Train Insane or Remain the
SAME.
Next years varsity squad is getting ready for a promising season come Fall 2016.
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Powder Puff
Red Team's Quarterback, Meredith Futch hikes the ball.
Powder Puff
Brooke Green runs down the field, dodging the Red Team from pulling her flag.
Meredith Futch and Karlie Hay lead the Red Team out to the field before the game. White Team's Quarterback, Brooke Green, successfully catches the ball after a good hike.
Cheerleader from the White Team, Walyon Seber performs "Color Shouts" during the halftime performance. (Left), Star Player from the Red Team, Tristan Salem runs down the field.
(Above), Tanneka James pulls Hannah Walls' flag, preventing the White Team from scoring.
Mason Jones high fives Amanda Scott a job well done as she exits the field.
Powder Puff Alex Duran, Jacob Zillifor, Austin Dominguez, Sam Ghattas, Jamie Hayes, Johnnie Gusset, and Andrew Wolf After the halftime performance, Bryce Wharton was crowned Powder Puff Queen and Maggie Light as Powder Puff King.
(Above), Sam Ghattas celebrates after being crowned Miss Gorgeous out of the male cheerleaders. (Right), Gabrielle Guy rushes down the field to hopefully score a touchdown.
During the Powder Puff game, the male cheerleaders perform elaberate stunts. Waylon Seber is thrown high in the air as a flyer.
t h g i n d Mi in Paris
Prom King, Michael Murray and Prom Queen, Hannah Walls share thier first dance to "Im gonna lose you" by Megan Trainor
Dalton Hutcherson and Jonathan McAdams shaking it off to Taylor Swift
It isn't a real dance until someone starts a conga line. In the end, everyone joined in for the fun of it.
To get in the swing of things the dj starts off with "Cha-Cha Slide"
Lucas Phillpis (11) gets down and has a great time with the senior class, even as an underclassman.
A group of friends getting krunk to "Hey Mama."
Kevin Hicks and Kennth Ule take the floor with some interesting dance moves
Eric Jensen dancing to "Teach Me How To Dougie"
Julian Joseph so and so showing off his moves
Emily Swonke, her date and Katie Pavlas laughing and dancing.
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1) Derek Maciejeski and Kaitlyn Osborne. 2) Tommy Flanagan and Tanneka James. 3) Dalton Hutcherson and Hanna Bowman. 4) Emily Nolie and Sydni Owens. 5) Sierra Green and Marcel Upton. 6) Cameron Phillips and Annie Reid. 7) Jake Juranek and Faith Lynch. 8) Brian Dornbush and Alyssa Wagner.
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9) Landon Pace and his date. 10) London Johnson and Kody Kaiser. 11) Meagan Chayne and Tristin Smith. 12) Curtis Dawkins and his date. 13) Jordan Shugart and Charleigh Gallagher.
Theatre Presents: One-Act Play and Night of Scenes
(Right): Jessica Bristol, Jacob Pratt, Priscella Lopez, and Nicole Bush in "Writer's Block" (Below): Leslie Kortz and Samuel Ortiz in "Let Meteors Be"
(Left:) George Salcido, Jacob Pratt, and Brooke Morin preform in "Blind Date" (Above): Ryan Hinojosa and Sarah Davis preform in "Moth and Butterfly"
(Above:) Bryan Smelley and Madi Landtrip in "Sibling Rivalries"
Dylan Morgan plays man in "The Man Who Was Put in a Cage".
Emmie Swonke and Katie Pavlas preform together in "Cindie and Julie"
(Left to right): The Capulet cousins', Ryan Hinojosa, Gracie Gehring, Ashley Lambright, Izzy Cross, Katie Pavlas, Michal Murry, say their last goodbye to Angelica their beloved nurse, played by Elizabeth Chuchmuch.
Gianni, played by Ethan Chichester, and Lorenzo, played by Ryan Hinojosa, hold down and almost beat Benvolio, played by Bryan Smelley.
(Above:) Kayla Dominguez, Ashley Musters, and Destiny Burrell preform in "Poker and ESP"
(Right to left): Helena, played by Katie Pavlas, consoles her sister Bianca, played by Izzy Cross, while she's seeing visions, that's being portrayed by Ashley Lambright.
(Left to right): Livia, played by Emmie Swonke, comforts Rosaline, played by Kenady Strutz, as they meet with their cousins Helena, played by Katie Pavlas, and Bianca, played by Izzy Cross.
Class of 2016 Graduation
Class of 2016 Graduation
You have reached your destination.
Your journey has taken four years, but today is graduation day. Our paths may have been different but they all begin, and end, the same. At Reed Arena, we watch as our classmates walk across the stage, our families cheering us on, and we bring our journey through high school to a close. It's time to map a new destination. But we'll carry the memories we collected along our trip through the halls of Tomball High School with us always.