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Reagan Ostrander , 12
minut e s to put my make-up on and five for the rest of the outfit. "
mom ha d a vintage cl o thing st o re , so about 10 minutes. "
OLE G AMET, 11 "A week. "
Kathy Le , 10, Priscilla Hutchison, 12, and Espen Avenson , 10, pass with flying colors. The group jumped into spirit week with full force
Noah Sanchez, 11 , Matthev'( Duhs, 11 , Kelsey Toomey , 12, Emory Anderson, 11 , and Cole Gamet , 11 , transport us th rough the eras in time warp day
cassie Roberts,1 2 , Logan Vande Hoef, 10, Emily Dresbach,12, Al li son Larson , 12, Grace A k ins, 9 , keep it coo l wi th
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On the mag ical da y Carlee Sprackling , 11 , Olivia G lenn, 11, Peyton Mickells , 11 , Hal e y Sprackling , 9 , El issa M ill er, 10, and Chloe Sanders, 12, stri ke a pose in their Disney ou t f it s
boxes this week like large costumes so underneath the outfits, I wore clothes that related to it so I would still be the character , and then I would usually have someone help me ta ke it on and off."
Micah Friesen, 11 , Joe l B ierbower, 9 , Elizabeth Jurich, 11, Makenna Lindgren, 12, and Reagan Ostrander, 12, suit up in Spartan blue Each student was dressed and ready for the homecom ing game that evening
The crowd was roaring when the Spartans scored their seco~d touchdown against Lincoln Northeast. Seniors- Adam Carmack , Jake Thompson , Bailey Hergott , and Micah Odell stood front row at the homecoming game. When the Spartans conquered the Rockets, the student section could not contain their excitement. "Ale x Hrnicek is an animal ," said Carmack, 12 .
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OF WORK, STUDY, OR FRIENDS DO YOU PRIORITIZE?
QUIN SLEDDENS, 11: "Friends, because they provide a much needed break from wor k and studying. We always have fun when we 're together ."
QUINTON THOMAS, 11: "I would say friends, because I love them so much We 're just a great group of fr iends We all mesh well. ''.
EMILY NITZSCHE, 11: "Definitely friends , because they are a lot of fun to be around. I just love them. "
QUIN SLEDDENS ,11: "Location by Khalid , but I would also like to point out that it is actually Allstar by Smash Mouth, because that is a masterpiece given to the world. "
QUINTON THOMAS, 11: Praying by Ke$ha and folk music (Bob Dylan)
EMILY NITZSCHE, 11: I love to listen to Chanel by Frank Ocean , honestly anything by Frank Ocean , but my go to gu ilty ple?sure is country music.
What percentage of your shopping is done at goodwill? 95%
What do you enjoy most about shopping at goodwill?
Good staple a nd a cce nt p ie ces , va ri e ty o f things f o r such a chea p p rice
What do you look for when
How did you desc ribe your style?
AV A HUNT: Modern and Trendy Casual
AV A MAC KRILL : Trendy Casual
Where d id you shop?
AV A HUNT: : Buckle
AV A MACKRILL: H&M, Target, Plato 's Closet
Why did you dress up?
AV A HUNT: : Dressing up makes me feel good AVA MACKRILL: My clothes help express myself
What were you staple p ieces?
AV A HUNT: Yellow Clothing , Converse AV A MACKRILL : Vans, Scrunchies, Happy Colors
unt a[ld Ava were no eworth y fashionista' 1n • grade class
'East was called the ,t coosisted of a, off sweatpmts ad a senior is one of at East wore LWJlty wore a groutfi a week Ohd created shirt a,d two pc!rs o it provided many student to be comfortable while trends.
Jaina Keyes, 10, walked the runway at RAW fashion show wearing a design from Sydney Moore
• Photo taken by Eric David
It Sydney Moore couldn't find a piece of clothing she liked, she just made it. For the young sophomore, fashion was more than just a hobby. Sydney started sewing at age eight and she entered her first fashion show at age 12. Sydney listed the fashion shows in which she had shown her designs, "Raw, Omaha Fashion Week, I'll be showing in New York and Kansas City and then maybe Florida.".
Sydney's experience in fashion provided many of her friends and peers opportunities withir:1 the fashion industry. Jaina Keyes, sophomore, did makeup and hair for Sydney's models as well as walked the runway. Jaina enjoyed this experience and loved how Sydney impacted her community, "Its so cool to see that one of my best friends is inspiring younger people to pursue their dreams and to do what they love."
11 Here's what I've learned: coming from middle school to high school is actually quite a big change. At the time, I came to East knowing nobody. I thought high school would be really hard to fit into because I knew nobody and had no idea what to do. I found out that fitting into East is really easy . I got lucky and in every class I had, there were always people who were there to help me. I realized I wasn't the only person who came to East knowing nobody. People are always there to help you, you can always get help. If you're lost, there's always someone there for you. 11
'We were at a volleyball tournament last year and we had played this team four times, and lost to them every single time. We won the first set, and lost the second set and the score of the third was 3-11, them. My coach called a timeout. He said we had to give it everything we had: this is the last game of the tournament, this is the last time we had. We got a kill off the first hit and then we started to build momentum. We kept going, and going, and going. We finally tied it at 11-11. We told ourselves this is it, everything we have right here, and we finished it out and won the game. 11
11 My mom survived the Cambodian Genocide. She came here as a refugee. She lost a lot of her family. It has always been inspiring to me. She came and got an education without speaking English She ·was my age when she came. ''
"I've been bullied pretty much my entire life, I was either too tall or didn't look the way people figured I should look. They said my eyebrows were either too bushy or my face was too pimply. I ended up changing my appearance. I ended up using so much makeup and so much concealer that it changed me. I'd come home bawling. It would be horrible. 11
11 1 remember once," in elementary school, I thought I could walk home on my own. I walked with my friend to their house but deviated from my normal path. I spent an hour and a half walking around the neighborhood until a friend _ who I hadn't seen in a long while came up and asked what I was doing. I told them I didn't know where I was and asked where I should go. Then I got lost again, so my mom had to come find me and take me home. 11 Moral of the story? Get to know people. You never know when you may need their help!
11 Something that I've learned is that if you believe in yourself, and you figure out what you want in life and you focus on that and you believe in it enough, you can do whatever you want. If you work hard towards your goals you can do whatever you want. If the world had more acceptance and love it could just be a happier, better place. 11
JOVON FOGLE~AN, 12, 1try to think of anything but what is actually going on ."
HELEN LITTLE , 12, "Tech crew mediates before a show , you just have to ride the adrenaline and hope for the best ."
ABBEY FRANKFORTER 12, "For me stage fright hasn't really been an issue, but just knowing that if I mess up that no one will notice, because they haven't seen the show before.'
TATUM SESOW, 12, "Sometimes before performances, I sit down in a quiet space and think abou~ all the things I need to do, just so I have my head on straight ."
SAVANNAH MA YER, 9 "I surrounded myself with a bunch of people I feel comfortable with ."
VICTORIA THOMAS , 10, "I remember that no one else has the music with them looking for my mistakes. So if I ma ke a mistake make it look natural ."
ALEAH MILLER, 11, ·you just can't be afraid to make a mistake."
ERIN MAKINSON, 11, "Preparing enough is the key to success. Memorization definitely helps, because then you can focus more on the tonality and the character of the piece."
You may have seen Anderson around school wearing her incredible anime costumes Anime is a style of Japanese cartoons , that tell epic adventures. Anderson noted what means most to her saying " It allows me to escape reality and become a totally different person." A highlight of her unique interest I" went to Nebraskan over the weekend. " "Barbara Dunklmen, (voice actress)," If you have ever seen Anderson around school you'd know it. The detailed 9nd fun constumes she wears come to life all year with a clear passion for the art.
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' My friends cal me a contortionist and like I guess it's a little super human
\\My arms are really weird"
It's called a double joint, few people have it , and that's probably a good thing. This neat trick is a unique trait that allows for people to extent their arms beyond the usual 180 degrees. Fredrick"s arms extend to an unsettling length, painlessly. There was no real way for Fredrick to describe her odd talent , beyond just it being "really weird" and there is no real application for it beyond a fun party trick , except for that ·t is really fun to look at
Sophomore Jaina Keyes is a woman of many talents Arguably ,, the most impressive of them all comes down to her incredible fle xibility. With little more than a quick quick stretch, her body contorted into all sorts of crazy shapes and sizes.
"I a spire to be in performances in Cirque du SoleW
"The big top , opened a year ago , people think that since I can do aerial flips I can do ground stuff. At the Bourbon Christmas show I primarily do silks I like to do it because it takes you away from the real world. " Korn has a very unique talent that sets her apart. The aerial skills that Korn does require every muscle to engage and lots of focus. Sometime in the future Korn hopes to perform in shows
11 1learned at a young age that I could do this with my thumbs, I didn't want a girlfriend so Iwould show them to scare them away. 11
Rippe,
Doing voice impressions is only one of Rippe 's special skills Rippe also is an artist, he does pencil sketches and mspaint. Rippe is also known around East for his luscious locks _ _ .he Christopher Walken voice,
I do a decent Elmo and Tiny Tim."
ANGELINA NAHORNY, 11: "I really like chromebooks I do thin k, however, that it's definitely a distraction. Like , in my math class, how half the people in that class just take out their chromebooks play video games and don 't do anything . I do think that it helps, I just think that there are some people that use it poorly and don 't actually use it for what it's intended for But, I think if you use it for what it's intended for , then it's good Also , I get wanting to play games but there is a time and a place for it."
LORI PEER, 9: ' I like how I don 't have to write a whole essay, I can just type it and I like how you can get into contact with your teachers outside of class. I don 't like that some of the sites are blocked and that you don 't get to print off of them. I would say so (that it was worth getting every student a chromebook) because I'v e been in schools, like when I lived in the South we had one computer lab, and it was those chunky computers and you can 't really do anything So doing ever y thing by hand kind of wears you out. '
CAITLIN ANDERSEN , 11: 1 think they are helpful and I like them because they are a lot more practical than going to a computer lab every time we need to wri te something , and they are more successful when we need to look something up in class. I think it was definitely worth giving every student a chromebook even though there are still some flaws with them. '
SA M CURRY, 10: ' I think Chromebooks are pretty good because they provide easier access to things They are also a way for students who don 't have phones can find other information that they couldn 't in the past I've noticed they 've blocked a lot of websites. They should block the games ones and others like those. There are certain websites that can be helpful.'
JACOB DEAN , 10: ' I like them I think it's helpful because I'm still getting my handwriting to be a bit neater, so I like the chromebooks because I just type and it's easy to fi x the errors. "
JACK LONG , 12: "They 're kind of a distraction because I usually just play games on it (They're) not really (helpful in class) ."
"(Chr e s are) helpful.
It's
just easier to take quizzes and keep all of your notes up I would say (that it was worth getting
every student a chromebook) It helps with everything and makes it so it's harder to lose things."
WePo st udents Taylor Jarv is and As hl ey C legg make the ir voices heard aga inst the new stai r ru les
Story by Ashleigh Welch
The new school year brought many changes: The biggest freshman class East had ever welcomed, the introduction of chromebooks, PreAC ~,,_.,.,,...,,,.. for both jun iors and sophomores , and one monumental modification to the st air system. In der to ace 's row ing student population, the stair system was modified t o increase flow of traffic during busy passing her than each staircase hav ing one up a nd one dow tje , one b lock o f stairs was ded icated for mov ent up , wh il e ano t her block of stairs across the sc ol were dedicated for movement downward. The eemingly ins ignificant ate , op inionated up roar from t he student body . "Oh hate the stairs. I like the ones last year , wh they go both ways It does not make things faster , it tual ly makes things e Connie Lin .
Hearing their p s' concerns , two seniors , Ashley Clegg and Taylor Jarv is, sought tot> companions he two students responded to the situat ion by start ing a petition to ri ast of the new stairs , t it le Students Taking Annoyingly Inaccessible Routes (S TAIRS) ." The petit ion was found on ipetitons .c and qu ick ly became popu lar wi t h 622 signatu res wi t hin the fi rst few montt
d her and Clegg ' s reasoning fo r in iti at ing t he pet it ion . "I mean , everyone , it was ridiculous. I guess the class , GoPo, was serving its purpose and we jus It was kind of a joke, and kind of a serious thing , at the same t ime ."
Clegg agreed , " started out as kind of a joke , because we weren 't t I wrote it up and rote it really formally li ke it was the Constitut ion , • when I published i a lot pf people got really serious about it. "
ugh the petition sparked no i • gave the student body a v eir WePo class , wh nowledg •
t i e school, Cl icy, using the s y t it ion was born . W ted in pol itical com . escribed as " AP Gov t of a spec ial version • resent their stude
Did you feel taking the Pre-ACT was exercise t y creating a unwanted s • ht no system, it
nts ste~ ;--'inn up to exercise their r · Jhts to
COOPER BRINK, 10: "It was pretty boring , but the breaks helped Yeah , I think ht was worth itl... it helps you get prepared for the actual ACT when you 're a junior .'
JACK MCEWEN, 10: ' To be honest I had a migraine the whole time Either of the first two parts (were my strongest parts) , I had a migraine the rest of the time. It was worth it.'
MATTHEW JOHNSON, 10: yeah, I would say (that it prepared me for the real ACT next yearl, it is definitely better to go in there with practice than just winging it.' make a change in their community.
Megan Schne/tler, 10-- "It's kind of hard to show your spirit as a freshman beca you're al! the way in the back so no one can really hear you As of y sophomore year, I've had a lot more fun being able to be closer d be loud considering I'm a very loud person. "
does the student section chanse within yOur srade?
John Kubert 12 ' As a freshman and sophomore , you are more in the back and try to be loud but you 're not super involved. Then as y ou get to be a junior and senior you 're in the front and seem to be the most involved. Espec iall y as the student section leader and a sen ior I' m ver y in touch w ith our student sec ti on and Spartan athletics ·
Steven "Usually, Strashe im, I'm screaming , e ven as a fre shman, but I w a s wa y in the bac k Sophomore yea r y ou start to ge t t here earlier and tr y to get closer to the midd le Ob v iou sly no w the goal is to g et closer to the front and be loud and sho w that you 're a proud Spartan .'
congregate or a last-minute huddle before taking on the field to pump up their fellow Spartans. Band
for the first lime in decades, the East marching band was divided into two groups: freshfnen and a tenth-twelfth grade inclusive.
From a personal perspective , what differences are yoo noticing that have resulted from the bands splitting up?
ALYSE MONISMITH, 11: "The productivity level has gone up, it's just quicker to learn things It gives us more of a reason to look forward to football games because it is when we get to be all together again. "
You were a freshman last year when members from all grades were in the same band How do you think your experience would have been different if you would have gone through your first year of marching band under the new system?
ALEX GOSS, 10: "I feel like if we had the system that we have now , I would still have all the knowledge that I would have needed to be at the upperclassmen level , but I wouldn 't have known as many people ."
What are directors, members of the student leadership staff, a other members of the band doing to make sure that the freshmen stay connected with the other grades?
GRANT BOWDEN, 9: "I knew one other person when I came here. Luckily at band camp I met more people and so know know everybody, especially my section. If we didn't have that , I wouldn 't have connected with many people at all. "
What were some of the worries when you and the other directors had when you were deciding to adjust the way that the marching band program was structured?
MR. PAUL KENNEY , Assistant Band Director: "Aside from there being a split community , I say that the only other thing that we were worried about was the freshman 's ability to learn on their own without any examples there. We talked to other schools that do the same thing , and they told us that th e freshmen and other beginners appear to move a lot more slowly with no one in the band being experienced in any way besides the directors. "
Kierstin Foote , 12 Business Editor
"The friendships I've gotten to have, I liked the seniors I got to know last year , the underclassmen too ; it 's fun to get those friendships. Also I want to be a journalist when I'm older so I kind of gain that e xperience too "
Chel'sie Caulfield, 11 Sports Editor
"It kind of depends on how much information you get while you 're at the game If you have an interview , it takes longer because most of the time you can 't go on the field to interview them - you have to call them in After we get that it's pretty quick to write it ."
Jordan Brandt, 11 Staff Writer
"I think that th~y can be stressful bee people don 't always share their stori lnDesign layouts which can be hard because lnDesign is a tough program to use and it's time consuming and we have to make sure
A Story by Hailey Haar s the music program continued to grow, more te~JChers were hired and more opportunities were available to the students involved in choir, orchestra, band and guitar. In addition to these was jazz choir.
The choral group, which met during fourth period, was directed by Ms. Lisabeth Wissink. When students seeking to be choir members auditioned for Singers the previous spring, they were asked if they would be interested in . participating in the new class that the program had to offer. The top four scorers from each vocal section were placed in jazz cho ir.
Moving from Iowa his sophomore year, Aiden Sweeney, senior , felt that Nebraska didn't take jazz choir as seriously as other states in the Midwest. Students hoped that in the future, the ensemble would be able to compete and work with clinicians.
"The group has a · more relaxed feel," said Sweeney, "Ifs more of an intimate feel, as opposed to being in singers with 75 people. "
Varying vastly from the performing aspects of Blue Note Jazz Band and the other choirs, members of the choir had to adapt quickly. Makenna Lindgren, senior, who was heavily involved in the music program, had been making discoveries of her own within the group. "It definitely expands on style I didn't really know that in jazz you aren't supposed to use your vibrato, and now I really have to work on that."
While expressing their new interpretation of uniformity by blending each individual's sound, this choir defied even more possibilities within the music artment.
Story By Hailey Haar
Each afternoon, classes throughout East were met with smiling faces, coming to take away paper, water bottles, and plastic that encased packs of gum. Little did we k~ow, these individuals were a part of a larger program. Over the course of one week, a team of l 5 students from the special education program were teamed up with paras to collect the contents of the containers in each room. Meanwhile, another para supervised as kids restocked vending machines, and cleaned the glass in the concourse.
by Madison Sobotka
This block class categorized recycling as a supported job skill, which was a portion of the LPS life skills program. 'What they really are learning is how to be a team player, follow directions, and problem solve," said Mrs. Paula Bright, a special education teacher, "Staff is here to support, but we don't do anything for them. They have to figure it out." Upperclassmen within this program also participated in math, reading, adaptive music, PE , social skills, and functional skills classes in addition to a home living class where they practiced cooking, doing laundry, and promoted independence. "The goal is for staff to do as little as possible. We try to encourage leadership roles and they really take over the whole thing, fostering as much independence as possible."
When the senior class graduated, they received a completion diploma and continued into Lincoln Public School's three v-ear vocational program, Voice. Through this, students visited job sites through HyVee, Duncan Aviation, Southeast Cor.nmunity College and the Lincoln Food Bank. Here, while paired with teachers, individuals learned additional job skills which could lead to employment. After the learning experiences, students received their full diploma. With a diploma in their possession, the students were ready to put the skills that they had acquired to use on a daily basis.
Story by Olivia Smith
The Family Consumer Science classes were packed with important learning about how to function in the bigger picture, life beyond high school. FCS teacher, Ms. Brittany Staack, said FCS classes helped students become "good citizens." These crucial skills learned in FCS classes not only benefited the students but also their community and their peers. Ms. Laura Graulty, another FCS teacher, highlighted that the skills learned in FCS classes are used throughout the rest of the students life. Graulty emphasized that these skills are necessary to thrive in life and are involved in your whole future.
While FCS classes taught fundamental skills in life, the teachers have had their share of mishaps in the classroom. While being outnumbered by teenagers during class was stressful, FCS teachers stood their ground with only occasional disasters. Students sabotaged food labs , fainted in class , cut their fingers, burned food , or sewed their finger instead of the fa bric. Despite these mishaps and teachers' headaches , students gained important knowledge . This knowledge helped teenagers learn to live more independently and be able to manage themselves in a fast-paced world.
painting and learning about the color wheel. learning about color and how it makes a room work , look great, and fee the way it should! is one of the many things we learn in Interior Design FCS class ." says Renee Perez
Sam Griesel , 12, lifting hard during his Advanced Weight Training Story b Olivia Smith class. Griesel IG)Ves how he can see the improvement over his years Y of lifting. He has been participating in Weight Training classes for 3 years to stay strong , but has been lifting wit~ basketball since When the phrase 11 P. E. class 11 was heard, some students • freshman year. experience fear of the pacer or the elaborate games of kickball and handball. For a small group of students who took Lifetime sports, P.E. class was different.
Lifetime sports involved unique activities such as bowling, tennis, geocaching, fishing and golf. Students went off campus for some units and participated in unique and substantial activities all within 50 minutes a day. Lifetime sports was a good class to earn your physical education credits but also to learn skills that could be used in the future to stay active. Josie Arduser, junior, commented about how the skills she learned in lifetime sports such as golfing, can be used for the rest of her life.
Multiple days during the semester, students went to the bowling alley. Simon Nabb , senior, was certain he will keep bowling in the future. Nabb also commented that he built stronger relationships with his fellow students since "there is more opportunity to get to know someone" and Lifetime sports had "the feel of outside of school."
Lifetime sports gave students the opportunity to learn skills that - 10 could be used beyond the high school and a closer bond with students in the class.
Hailey Van Genderen, 12
"It' s a blow to my heart ."
Thomas Clare, 11
"W ell the games don 't really have much to do with math ."
Floreana Cordova, 11
"Def initely not someth ing I was happy about ."
John Kubert, 12
"It takes fun, educational games away from the kids and I don't think it's really cool. "
Mr. Cameron MetE • asking for a thumbs up fro r 1 the class to make sure the are understanding the u they are on.
to be able to be ive in a different way usjng the the computer creating things that you do without being
Story by Attic us Muller .
Noah Buscher, senior, was practically making a living as a photographer at just seventeen-years-old. He did weddings, senior shoots, and even managed to fit his own projects into a jam-packed schedule; he even had his own studio downtown.
"Noah is a good example of an artist," said Andy Morrison, another senior at East and a local art connoisseur, " he's a student at East, making it happen outside East." ·
Buscher's success flourished recently after his move to Lincoln two years ago.
"I use [photography] as an ice-breaker, if you don't have anything to talk about, you can still talk about the pictures," Buscher said. Shoot after shoot, Buscher still managed to do something new every time, he watched movies or listened to music to find new styles, "It's easy to get into a pattern of doing the same shots of the same people . .. I don't want to become stagnant, so I'm always seeking out new inspirations," he said
For the surge in aspiring photographers at East, Buscher had a piece of advice: put art first, social gratification second. He warned, "I see too many people that care too much about what people will think of the photo or how many likes it will get on lnstagram . .. Don't be afraid to try new things, don't worry about other people's opinions. If it's making you happy, thafs all that matters in the end."
Returning home from lunch one day, Noa h Buscher , 12, and Leah Huggenberger, East graduate, made an impromptu stop a t Russ 's Market What followed is Buscher 's favorite work , "The whole shoot was really spontaneous," Buscher said , " we had no idea we were going to do one, and that made it even more fun ." The two had gone on countless. shoots toge t her but this one stood out , Buscher added that the spontaneity of the whole id ea made the art all the better.
Carlee Sprackling , 11 , had a passion for drawing an d she wanted to try someth ing new, so sh e tried p a inting ' I usually pain t colorf ul things and draw things I like ." She r eally loved to paint the style of mixe d me dia p a inting. It used different kinds of ut e nsils su~h a s color ed pencils, water colors , and acrylics. "I like to be adventurous and that p a inting brings out my adventure side. '
Story by Atticus Muller
Spending fourteen years of her life living in Puerto Rico, Kely Crespo Boneta, junior, moved to the United States as a young teenager, "Puerto Rico is not economically stable, also my father wanted a safe place for us to study. Nebraska was that place," said Crespo Boneta.
In just her few months of being at East, Crespo Boneta has experienced nothing but good things, "People at East are really considerate, no one has bullied me and people are always asking me questions," Crespo Boneta said. "People try to include me in whatever activity they're doing, even though I still have an English language barrier," she added.
Crespo Boneta wanted to add she hoped the United States would allow Puerto Rico to become the 51 st state, "Ifs the major thing Puerto Ricans are fighting for right now."
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Story by Atticus Muller
Q riginally from Pakistan, Marusha Ather had found herself to be one of the most jubilant personalities at East. Moving to Lincoln just a few years ago from France, she quickly found her way into society, joining club swimming at first, and then pursuing high school swimming her sophomore year.
To Ather, high school is a lot different in The United States, "In France, high school is a lot easier. You never have any homework," she said : The Pakistani-born Frenchwoman did have some criticism of the United States, "No one here is open-minded, everyone thinks they live on the best place in the world and that they have the best stuff, the USA needs to be more honest with themselves France is obviously the best country in the world," she jibed.
WHAT IS THE MOST INTERESTING THING YOU HAVE BUILT?
HENLE Y DEAN: l ast yea r, I built a DVD shelf , but it's cur ved, so the woo d is cu r ved a nd bent lik e on S shape .'
TRENTEN HU LL: ' A vi ntage table , wh ich is an end tab le for a hal lw a
HOW LONG DOES A PROJECT USUALLY TAKE?
HENLEY DEAN: "Bigger projects ta ke a full year and some onl y ta ke half "
TRENTEN HULL : "It d e pends on how big the project. It could toke a couple wee k or if it's a bigger project then the w hole year. " fl owers.
mostly because there is something infinite about it aimost It really helps you understand the universe from a less straight-forward or linear perspective .'
DALLAS LIM , 12: "As a class, chemistry , but for actually using information and applying it outside of class, I would have to say physics. You can just apply it. '
PIERCEY A TES , 11: "Probably physics, because it deals with real world things. It's more applicable than most of the other branches of science. '
ENYA ZHU, 11: "Class -wise, I would have to say Chemistry, but overall , I'm definitely a biology person. Biology is my thing. My dad is a biologist , so I kind of grew up in that field, my dad is an ecologist. We do a lot of science together , so it's kind of like a bonding thing for us.
In 1996, the Holocaust Museum in Houston, Texas, started a challenge for the world called "The Butterfly Project." At this time , they wanted to collect 1.5 million, hand-made butterflies to represent every child who lost their life during the Holocaust
Mr. James Rosenberger started the project after hearing about it. 11 'We remember' is a common phrase used when d iscussing the Holocaust, and when we read this book and build beautiful butterflies and poems to honor the authors, 'we remember ' holds true,"' Rosenberger stated
Instead of just making a butterfly, the students in Rosenberger's classes read a poetry book titled, "I Never Saw Another Butterfly " This book wasn't a typical Holocaust Literature book. Instead of being written by adults, it was all the words and drawings of children who were in the Terezin Ghetto. The students read a couple of poems, and decided which author their butterfly would honor. Their butterfly had to be created by hand, include the child's name, and have a poem written by the creator of the butterfly.
The students presented their butterflies to the class, ending with a better understanding of the Holocaust, and a sense of pride in their artifact .
Story by Tessa Kuhlman & Jocelyn Burke
Like the constant ebb and f low of waves crashi ng to shore , at the e n d o f each schoo l year it is out with the old in with the new. The very landscape of school can and must ~hange in the rising tide, as students turned from freshmen to sophomores to jun io rs to sen iors to the unraveling mystery that will be the rest of their lives Teachers were no different.
In every passing season , familiar faces found their footing e lsewhere, and new faces rose to the su ace. In soc ia l st ud ies alone, two new teachers jo ined the b iome: Ms . Alise Pape and Mr. Nolan Lott.
Pape , who graduated from high school only five years before beginning her teaching career, noticed a difference emerging in these short years. "I fee l li ke since [I was a student] classes have become more engag ing. So get students up, get them moving, get them doing someth ing that is more hands on," explained Pape "I think t eachers realized that sitting and reading for an hour or writing is not ideal for student learn ing ."
Although it was her first year here , she noticed that students cared about her life, and what she was interested in. "I walked in and introduced myself , talked about my hobbies , talked about experiences at UNL. They were super excited that I was really young, . and some of them even thought I was a student!"
Lott, in contrast to Pape, attended East as a student, and reflected back on his memories. There were not as many students, as the population skyrocketed in the last few years Lott had also noticed the change of culture, but knows that one thing will stay certain for years to come, which was our focus on academics. "At East I really see most kids have a desire to learn every day Students come to school ready to learn new things and make themselves better more well rounded people. "
The tide is changing with the students and staff, but one thing remains the same : Our passion for learning
"I would say the best thin_g East has accomplished this year is building such a strong team. We have a really good freshman class and it's been a big team effort to cr~ate a new generation for the ne xt coming years , and that will be really helpful. It's been a really good team effort to create such a strong , well rounded team where we are able to have really good people in every single category. Which is, hopefully, how we will win state. ," Zoe Keese stated. The team has had a close knit bond, one that makes them an impossible team to find anywhere else.
Q: What makes the East team strong and unique?
A: I think what really makes the team strong a unique is
Q &A all our coaches, I think whats really interesting about them is that they have been doing speech their whole life. Herink had a ton of success as a high school and college student. Ms. Barts had success as a college student. Derek, who is our newest add-on was seventh in the nation in DI (Dramatic Interpretation) his senior year, a three time state champion. We've got an amazing group of coaches, and I think we all have the initiative to work hard, I mean, some of us don't work hard, but, we all have the initiative to, and I think we are willing when the time comes, or more specifically state time comes, to really work hard. I think we want it more than anyone else, overall. I think that is what makes us different.
Q: What do you do before a tournament to get pumped up/ prepared?
A: We do a bunch of crazy warm ·ups. Stand there. Jump around. I have my own sayings, "I have energy, E-N-E-R-G-Y." Just like, get in the mode. . DA Academics BY...a
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LANI DWORAK, 'My favorite memory is when I won an award for my picture in photo tow and it was selected to be put in the cafeteria. 11
HARLEE CORDER, "(My favorite memories are) pretty much auto classes."
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SEBASTIAN BALLIE "Probably the football games because of all the hype around it. Thars where the memories are. Everyone's always really excited for the win and for the homecoming game. 11
SARA FLESHER, "That would probably be me being in debate for two years. I got to do everything I loved and participate. Also I was with people that understood 11
MABEL EPPLER, 11 My favorite memories are hanging out with my friends at lunch and at the dances. Also participating in theater. "
MARYAM ALSADI, 11 1have a lot of memories since this is my first year here, but probably taking the senior class picture in the gym. "
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BEN BUCKWALTER, "My favorite memory is physics. I liked learning about the world 11
VALERIYA DEDUSHKEVICH, "The vocal music department, freshman show choir, and Elegance show choir. 11
SYDNEY FISHER, "Probably volleyball, and winning the city championship my junior year. 11
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How does it feel fo finally be an upperclassmen?
EMMA FAGNANT
11 lt feels so much better than having to be intimidated by everyone else 11
KALE~ BRADY
11 lt is nice knowing that you're almost out of here and that you're not the little kids of the group 11
What is your favorite part about being an upperclassmen and why?
MARGOT DARNELL
11 Being able to help out the younger kids and help when subs come in 11
COLE BECKER
11 Getting to go out to lunch 11
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Do you have any hidden talents?
JOSH GASPAR
11 i'm a huge nerd for anything tech and history' •
MOZART CHEN
11 Cooking French, Chinese and Vietnamese 11
Do you have any plans for college?
MARGOT DARNALL
11 1'11 probably go out of state and maybe major in criminal psych and minor in
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What is a weird food combo you enjoy, or know that someone enjoys?
COY GORDON, 11 Tater tots, pizza, sour cream and hot sauce. 11
BLAKE ANDERSEN, 11 My sister likes eggs and chocolate. 11
JASTON BARTEK , 11 Take a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, put ground cinnamon on it and dip it in milk. 11
EVAN BEEBE , 11 Dr. Pepper and Mountain Dew. 11
EVERETT BROOKS , 11 Chicken sandwich with sour cream, trench fries and barbecue sauce on it , 11
HALLIE CLEVERLY, 11 1h9ve a friend who puts mustard on salad , and I'm pretty sure thats super weird 11
TRAM DANG , 11 Pizza and pickles. 11
JOEY DWORAK, 11 Eggs and peanut butter . 11
NATHALY DRAGOO , 11 Mac and cheese and ketchup 11
JEANETTE GLOVER, 'Whipped cream, peanut butter and jelly 11
STEPHANIE GREEN , 11 My sister , Taylor , eats tuna , peas and Ranch in mac and cheese .''
CAMDYNN ELLIS , 11 Mayo and ketchup on hot dogs. 11
ISAIAH ESCOBAR, 11 Pickle and peanut butte r sandwich "
LIAM BAKER, "My sister puts mayo on mac and cheese. "
FATIMAH ABDULAALI, 11 Ranch and pizza. "
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Olivia Heydt
Anna Hoang
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Reya Johnson
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MR. KEN FLOWERDAY 11 1saw a young man split the inseam of his pants open and then STAPLE them back together. 11
MR. TOM AHLSCHWEDE 11 1 would have to say to the strangest thing I've witnessed at East high school is when we have a tornado drill and we go down into the catacomb-dungeon under the school. There are like, secret rooms ... and then I heard weird noises and when we got back to cla ss, 3 of my students were missing and we never saw them again."
MS. KARA FOSTER 11 1had a student in team sports take her turn at kicking during a kickball game. The ball went to the other side of the gym and right through the basketball hoop. We made it an automatic home run!"
MR. CASEY FRIES "A few years ago they had to shut off the water to the school. Because of this they had to bring in porta potties so the students could go to the bathroom. They put the porta potties right next to the front door so guests coming into our school had to walk directly by them. 11
SRA MARCELA CANTARERO "So several years ago in my Spanish level 3, I had a student that wrote a story about a ghost that existed in East High. The funny part of the story, in the weeks ahead odd things would happen in the room. The DVD player would skip,but come the next class, the DVD player would work. I'd have these paintings up on the wall and all of the sudden one would just fall."
MR. SCOTT DEBOER "The strangest thing that I've seen at East is how Mr. Schmidt can talk about crossfit nearly everyday. Its amazing to me."
MRS. JANE HOLT - "A couple years ago there was this student who would sit in our back room and read magazines after school. As I was locking up and shutting off all the lights, I walked outside the door and heard this banging noise. The student was still there I almost left him in the library overnight!"
MS. ROBIN DOUGLAS-LUNDY "One time a student ran away from me and was sprinting down the halls. All of the sudden th st dent stopped, turned around and said , 'Aren 't you gonna cnase me?' I dlcfn't ven Rnow what o a'~ o o~ r s ~a=yso I Just saia, No. I' m not .' And he came running aGk to me,__ _
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Steven Johnson
Veranda Johnson
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Susan Kangas-Packett
Cami Karnes
Marjorie Keep
Paul Kenney
Travis Kerkman
Lance Kingery
Bret Koenig
Alexander Kolbo
Troy Krien
Gayel Kubes
Judy Larson
Karl Lautenschlager
Ryan Lee
Zachary Limbach
Nolan Lott
Zoe Maier
Cynthia Martins
John Matzke
Lisa Maupin
Matt Maw
Jeffrey Mccabe
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Jeremy Sevick
How many times did you change your major in college?
MS CHELSEA WILLSON 11 1changed my •major one time in college, and at least once before I started college. I changed from Mechanical Engineering to Math education 2.5 years into school."
MS. ABBY ZIMMERMAN 11 1changed my major once! 11
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DR. SARAH STAPLES-FARMER 11 1changed my major three times: First, I was an Actuary/Math major. Second, I was a science major to become a Physician's Assistant. Last--1 became an English major to become a professor."
SRA LINDA TEXLEY 11 1didn't change my
Shannon Smith major (Spanish), but I did change my
Rebecca Soltero-Evasoo minor twice! And then I went back later Catherine Sphon to get my teaching certificate!
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MS. SHANNON SMITH "Full disclosure .I'm not actually a teacher. I'm a technician in the Media Center. I hope that still works for you. To answer your question, I never exactly changed my major . I started out undecided, then I majored in both English and Global Studies, but I dropped GS and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English 11
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MR. KYLE THOMPSON '11'm probably forgetting a major, but here's what I remember: I started as a chemistry major in pre-optometry . After shadowing an optometrist I decided it wasn't for me, so I went to general studies to think. I then took a teaching class and decided to switch to secondary education with an endorsement in physical science. At one point after that I contemplated another switch. So I guess I switched twice."
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ord work all year. Every home game the Noires r a new dance They spent long hours after school erfecting these dances . Most of their rehearsals were t e school but somet imes t he team would meet at a studio in
The majority of their dances were put together by small groups of the team members, and these groups changed every week. The practices only increased as the competit ions got closer , due to the competitiveness in reg ionals and nationals.
In September, a choreographer named Tribe 99, who choreographed for college dance teams and even the USA team, came to Nebraska to teach the porn routine for the 'Noires. The Apollonaires went through an application process and got accepted in order to be choreographed by Tribe 99.
20 l l's regionals were in Minnesota in January. Nationals were in Florida in February. Finally state, like most years, was in Grand Island, Nebraska, in the end of February .
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The vars ity chee r squad was a st rong group, composed of mostly seniors. 12 of 16 vars ity· cheer leade rs were seniors , in fact. With their comb ined experience as a school, they tackled the season with skill.
Senior Mckinley Rettele reminisced on what had changed from freshman year, "Our grade has gotten very close over the years," she noted, "We know what is going on and know how to prepare for cheer. I feel more confident in my cheer abilities . 11
It was undeniable that this group had put in the work and the effort to be a powerful squad. Retelle wasn't· the only one to think so positively about how the years have gone. Senior , Priscilla Hutchison said "We've matured and become leaders, unlike when we were the freshmen who followed "
With so much experience, the talent these girls had acquired through the years was undeniable. Much changed since the beginning of this journey. Hutchison highlighted that, "The roles of our coaches have changed- and roles of attitude has changed , pepping up the school and o~ning it ."
One thing was for sure, the group worked for their success , and
The Varsity Cheer squad cheers on the girls' Volleyball team during game
The Varsity Cheer squad pumping up the student section, and cheering on the football team during their Homecoming game against Lincoln Northeast High School. East won 49-14. The game, uniquely played on a Thursday , was supported by the traditional rowdy East High student section But almost more impressively, the EHS Alumni showed up in crowds to cheer on their school. The home side was a sea of blue and tropical shirts, along with some of the most dedicated fans in Lincoln.
LANE CHRISTENSEN , 12 ·you run to get , and stay , healthy. Also to make friends "
JACOB BERNARD, 11 "The long runs we go on as a team , we 're all together and we joke around "
ETHAN GIBSON 10 "The team because the whole environment and the crowd of people are supportive "
JUSTUS OLSEN , 10 "The sense of community in it. Everyone seems to help each other , even if we don 't always get along , Wf3 all want to help out ."
HU NTER OAKES, 9 "The running and how the team supports each other "
GARRE TT BROWN, 11 "Everyone •looks out for each other and just the sport , in general , is more of a team than an individual sport. "
MALACHI COLLINS, 9 "Probably the meets I like passing other people ."
SEAN CRIMMINS, 11 "Probably, the friends you make from it , I guess We had some pretty fun experiences. Also K.abourek 's love for cross country makes it cool. " •
SEBASTIAN BAILLIE , 12 "I would have to say , the family part The team is always connected as one and I really like that ."
Story by Atticus Mueller
At first, cross country was in the back of Abigail Schmidrs mind, but it quickly became the sophomore's foremost activity. "I thought I was going to be a soccer player," said Schmidt, "I didn't start taking it that seriously until I started to win "
Sure enough, winning was plentiful for the young star, placing first at the Wesleyan Invitational, fourth in the Millard South Invitational, as well
runners, but to them, practice was all a part of the experience, "We're all in stride with each other, and that makes us all do well, we're really connected as a team and that makes it really fun," stated Schmidt.
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as another first place finish at the Lincoln High Invitational, and all while East swept the competitions. With all eyes on the team it was easy to become distracted, "My coach always says focus on the next meet, so we try our best to do that," said Schmidt.
W 're all in depth with ea other Schmidt looked for the reasons why she continued to run, "Ifs really good having all my coaches, my mom and my friends to motivate me, giving
me positive energy and something to focus on for the future."
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With districts, conference and state looming, Schmidt stuck with her coach's advice, "As everyone is saying East is going to be number one, we're just going to take it one meet at a time."
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Ru nni ng fo r number one. Baylie Oliver , 12, M ekenna Frederick, 12, and Mackenzie Toomey , 10, run pa st the one kilometer mark to kick o ff t he race. They 've competed t og e ther through the whole season ''I'm re ally prou d to be on t his team , I lov e running · said Frede r ick.
The Spartan Varsity Football Tearn takes to the field to take on the Southeast Knights in the third game of the season. Breaking through the banner while exposing the turf gave the players a!ld fans , a rush of excitement. Winning the game was all anyone had their mind on.
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Freshman quarterback, Kyle Caulfield, said "The toughest thing about football is the conditions you have to go through in order to get better."
The hard work clearly paid off ·after beating Northstar 7 6-0. "The best moment of the season to me was finishing the game 7 6-0 and seeing how happy my teammates were ." Caulfield said.
In addition to getting better , Caulf ield explained, "There 's a lot you can learn from practice and what we do in practice can still be fun." The freshman quarterback also said playing at East is great because of how supportive the community is and how experienced the coaches are.
For next year , Caulfield specifically said he would like to improve on ball handling skills and footwork a lot more
Ouinton Adams, 32, stiff arms a Southeast def ender so he can help out his team. This move helped pump the crowd up. "Determination is all that runs through my head when I play football," Adams stated.
The first s~ing can always be a little bit nerve-wracking. The cr owd stood sil ently while Audrey Kri eg er , 9 , finished her swing . "I was a little bit nervous a t first becau se th ere was a lot • of peopl e there ," said Krieger
Pulling the club int o her b a ck swing , Breanna Kirby , 9 , prepares to send the ball off of its tee . The audience waited in anticipation to see where the ball w o uld _ land. "Golf has provided me with a lot o f o pportunities, and I have enjoyed my time this year on the te a m," stated Ki rby •
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BOGEY: A score of one higher than par.
BIRDIE: A score of one under par.
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BACKSWING: Moving the golf club away from the ball tr create momentum upon swinging forward.
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Winding up for the pitch. CeCe Eliott, 9 , ta kes after her older sister Lindsay E!!Ott, 12 a sen ior on varsity The siblings play separate ly, though kept same position.
Carlie Bates, 12, throws a near no-hitter her first game since her hip surgery, allowing only one hit in the game Having been cleared for a few short weeks , she entered the Papillion La Vista game not k nowing what to e xpec t Her teammates were e xcited for Bates to get her chance on the mound. Fellow pitcher , Madison Skiles, 12, said 'I t was e xciting to see someone who worked so hard to came back have so much success Al l I remember telling her before she threw her firs t p itch was to leave it all on the field and she did so much more than that Lu lu (Lindsay Ell iott , 12 ,) and I were incredibly proud of her. '
' Strike one ' yells the umpir e
as Mickena Richards, 10, i----~ resets. ' Strike two! " Mickena reloaded for the fin a l time. The -pitcher sent the ball a nd she rose her bat for a bunt which successfully sent it to off first base
CStory by Ellie Roselius
Getting injured and becoming unable to do something you love was heartbreaking at any age, but for senior Carlie Bates , the blow was even worse. "I just wanted to pitch a few innings, since it's my senior year. I know I won't be able to pitch a full game, but I just want to get in." After hurting her hip in 2013, she needed a second surgery to fix the problem. Recovery had been a long process, but Bates said, "I'm taking my time , I' m not trying to just jump out there like I did last time."
This experience had been tough on Bates ; she m is sed the sport but most of all, "It's weird to say but I missed practice because I would go and I would just sit and watch them. Games are fun but practice is where you get better ." Watching practice from a bucket on the edge of the field, she felt like she missed out on the most enriching and rewarding aspect of the game. Throughout the experience, her team, family and coaches were outstandingly supportive, "My first day of practice everyone was cheering and screaming."
Being the three-sport athlete that she was , Bates needed to change her perspective in order to maintain her health pnd happiness. Working towards lifelong success and not short-term rewards, she realized listeni ng to her body and understanding her limitations was the key to recovery and happiness "Even if it is just a bat or an inning, you're still getting time."
In the end, Bates learned that it was better and more fulfilling to refrain from pushing herself. This was the same advice she said she would give to other athletes who had gotten sidelined "worry about getting better not getting back."
Megan Anthes, 10, hits the ball and sprints through first base. Anthes was excited to help out her teammates in any way she could. She loved spending time with her team , on and off the field. "I get e xcited and happy when I play and get a good hit. ' Anthes had fun batting and plaing the field during the JV season with her teammates.
Story by Atticus Mueller
For r~ichard Batelaan, l l, tennis was life. The junior ate, slept and breathed the sport, putting a huge percentage of his day into mastering his skill. "I try to do much as I can," Batelaan said, "I play four hours a day outside practice."
Batelaan had t;)ig shoes to fill as a varsity member. "A lot of seniors left, so I'll have to be a leader, I don't see myself as one, but I have to try."
He added that playing on varsity was a big jump from his sophomore year, "It's way more serious, we play more tournaments. it really feels like I' m representing my school."
The new opportunity set the stage for a breakout year, "This year we'll win as a team, we can do good at state."
Batelaan's skills extended beyond the court. His musical talents matched that of his talent on the court as he participated in not just band, jazz band and show choir at school, but he also played the piano and composed music at home. He added that Jazz Band was his favorite of the three musical endeavors at East. "I get to play different instruments I normally wouldn't be able to, like soprano saxophone. I get to solo a lot as well and it's full of great people."
Additionally, he was enjoying his first year on varsity show choir, "I know some of the dances," he stated; "I'm excited for competition season." Batelaan' s wide range of activities ultimately came with a heavy workload, but each challenge was met with devotion and pursued excellence. For Batelaan, it was all a part of the experience
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Boys Tenn is, plays hard in a match aga inst South w est ~ ' I w as getting frus rated 13ecause was losing. I came back and put up a good fight but ended up losing.' Overall our JV boys tennis team had a successful season with a winn ing season of 7-5 and got first place in the Woods Invitat ional Tournament
Member of the Reserve Bo y s Tennis team, Hudson Scherer, 9 , lo ves practicing and being w ith his team. "It's not stressful to be there It's a fun , fr iend ly env ironmen t ." All together Hudson tried something ne w and ended up having a fun and successful season "Our season w as prett y good. We came close against reall y goo d teams "
Jo si a h Thac ker , 10, a member of the JV Bo y s Tenn is team , had an overall fun season. Thacker was b ig on being apart of the team and getting along with e veryone . "M y favorite part of the season w a s hangi ng o ut with all the gu ys,' Thacker said. Anything t hat involved team bonding he was hap py to do "I really li ked to go to the pasta feed s They were reall y fun '
Th e JV t ea m including , Elizabeth Jurich, Makenzi e W o rkm a n, Bella Te rrano , Madeline August , alon g wi th t he re st of team prepare t o pl a y
Every time you choose not to give your all, you not only hurt yourself but you hurt your team.
Story by Olivia Smith
Anew year meant a new teqm and a refreshing outlook for Spartan volleyball. The volleyball program focused on positivity and l 00% effort during their season Kayla Weller, a senior leader , explained a new concept cal led the little sister program which was , "where each Junior and Senior has two freshman that they were partnered with and helped them out with whatever they need ."
The little sister program helped establ ish harmony between all levels of competit ion. Ana Thacker, another senior leader, described how vars ity executed a bond, "What helps establish a team environment is to real ize that everyone has a ro le on t he team ". The Spartans' cohesiveness was apparent on the court as they used teamwork to win games.
The Junior Varsity team also found success on the co urt . Kaylin Miller, junior, believed this year was d ifferen t d ue to a positive team chemistry and more f rie nd ship s on th e team. Miller commented that varsi ty "se t s t he sta ndard and shows what is expected of the p rogram ."
The Varsity and JV volleyball teams had a divers ity of g rade levels and personalities but came together as a united group.
The Spartan volleyball prog ram had a multitude of girls participate in the off-season and summer conditioning which helped improve their skills and contributed to their success during the season.
What was the schedule during the worst week of workouts? MONDAY TUESDAY WED NESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8 -11 Conditioning , w e ights 12-1 Summer camp 8-9 Workout on the Track (-11 Summer camp 11-12 Open gym 8-10 Condit ion ing 10-12 We ights 12- 1 Summer Camp 8-9 Suicides, hills, and stairs (-11 Summer camp 11-12 Open gym 8-9 Conditioning (-11 Summ e r camp 11 -12 Ope n gym
Story by Ellie Buresh
Fans in the crowd filled the gym with hoots and hollers as the teams grew their points one at a time. Sweat lined the player's faces with every bump, set, and kill, leading the teams closer and closer to sweet victory.
The freshmen team started off a little rough but beat the odds by improving as a team. Mokena Callam, freshman, stated "We are doing pretty well as a team and doing what we're supposed to be doing."
From pasta feeds to team huddles, the players got closer, building each other up physically and . mentally. Sore bodies and smelly knee pads were part of the foundation for Spartan success.
The reserve team stayed resilient. 11 We are all really good friends outside school, 11 said Katelyn Gottberg, sophomore, 11 and it is easy for us to play because we have a good bond. 11 This was because every single player made up a specific, purposeful piece in the team's dynamic.
Practices usually consisted of drills and games, which not only created an elaborate rhythm, but also propelled the team's endurance higher and higher, leading to thelr many successes.
the ball to tie up the second set. The girls gave it their all with enthusiasm and commitment. Callam yelled l.eh go girls!"
Junior, Connor Riekenberg loo ks for a layup in the wi n o ver the Southeast Boys Basketball team. This basket w as the first of many to seal the wi n o ver the Knights The 57-45 win w as full of e xciting and superb basketball pla yed b y the team.
Top dogs The strongest in the state The young men of the vars it y basketball team were many things, but amongst the mos t important of thpse realities was hard-work ing and accepting
Tath Oak, senior on the varsity basketball team commented that he had grown so much since his freshman year play ing basketbal l. Dok said, "I started out on the freshman team , and I had some of my best memories w ith that team ."
Oak original ly was from a school not in the LPS district , he commented , "A lot of the team went to middle and elementary school together , but I came and I was completely new to everyone. They brought me in and we had a great time that season ."
Oak knew that achieving success would require persis t ence and endurance, "It' s taken a lot of training. My uncle has helped me train a lot and I had to do a lot of other different things with the team to get me where I am now. " Oak continued, "Hav ing the opportunity to play on a team as good as we are this year is such an awesome e xperience. I'm so thankful for all my teammates. They 're all great people ."
This combination of hard work and acceptance took the young men to great lengths.
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"Jordan Janssen and Sam Griesel, mainly because they work so hard! They both have a great competitive nature. There is not a specific time I can think of them working super hard: it 4s every day , game, and practice ."
Sam Griese!, senior , on the varsity basketball team and a USO basketball commit said "It has taken a lot of hard work and practice over the years.' Griese! had a successful experience on t e earn , which includ ed comm itting to a college. He continued, ·•;:.•,......~~!II "It's taken a lot of time and effort to ge t to where I am now, and def init el y o ver the past year I've really just been focusing on the game itself ."
Griese! wouldn 't stop once practice was over , he put in a lot of hours on his o wn time to im prove "I've been trying my hardest wi th lifting weights and getting in the gym , to help myself stay right for the game. '"
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ills that I have ain from my time on the East . lus] learning how to stay in an overall positive mood ," Sankey said.
She signed at South Dakota. ''I'm really excited for the team there, and the coach is really awesome. Overall the program is exciting," explained Sankey .
Senior Alli Roh has been on the girls varsity basketball team since her freshman year , often swinging to JV, but really started making an impact· as a post, or a "five-man," her sophomore year
Roh is known at East for being a player with a great reputation of good sportsmanship and talent in sport. Roh is · known by her teammates player. "Focus on the little things, an on the details and put peo if things are gettin game doe ' gai
r time at East, Roh has learned ip skills and teamwork, "All those important life essons of recognizing that even in your every day life, you're not going to be able to get along with everybody, so being able to work well with people that are different than you and just being able to apply that to a sport [is paramount]" Roh said
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"My favorite part about basketball is probably the environment and my teammates because they are all so supportive of me, you know be ing a freshman and coming in they 're just all really supportive and helpful on the court and off the court ," Kugler stated. Kugler and the Spartan 's offense were very productive that night as the offense scored 40 points in the second half.
Sam Wragge, 9 , "Trustworthy and someone who won 't blame you for your mistake~. Also so meo ne who is mentally tough. "
Tyson Barnard, 9, "Be ing overall a good teammate an d supporting each other. "
Brady Bell, 9, "Someone that is going stay in it the whole time and put in all their effort ."
Bray an Van Meter, 9 , "Trust and trust in defense and offense, knowing what to do and helping out each other , so when someone does something bad we can help out each other and get back up. [We build that trust] by seeing each other everyday and having fun with each other and pract icing hard with each other ."
Malachi Bornschlegi, 9 , "Somebody that is always working hard and is always giv ing ~100% at all times and listens well and doesn 't goof off. "
Bos t on Workman , 9 , "Fun to be around, pass the ball , good teammate all around, and someone who will have my back "
Keinan Lentell, 9 , "Sm ar t and pr e tty athl e tic. "
Spartans guarding the other team strongly , ·• keeping the enthusiasm alive by def ending well. Briely Hill , 9 , says, "We kept working hard as a team and kept our composure. It really helped us in our season. "
Story by Ellie Roselius
The freshman and reserve girls basketball teams , like the upper levels, were outstanding competitors The reserve team was undefeated (8-0) and the fre hma as su cessful as well. Although they found success on the court, it was not without $acr' members of both teams. Matalyn Miller, a freshma t suffered a fall that benche her for two wee s. someone 's shoulder. My n injury of some sort."
It was hard for Miller t able to play, "I was out for boring , but I still got to out the last week so it was oka back , but Miller returne o t e court to play better than ever were really supportive and any time I would walk into the gym la cheer for me." The teamwork and bond created by the positiv fostered both the recovery of Matalyn Miller and the winning st
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Story by Jocelyn Burke
In school, there were many opportunities for students to get involved, whether it be a sport or club, there was something for everyone. One of those sports included Unified Bowling, which was a bowling team that brought together students from all over the school. Since 20 l 7, the team had doubled in size, amounting to 20 students This provided the students with opportunities to compete in games against other schools , districts, and even state competitions. In only its second year as an NSAA-approved sport, participants couldn't wait to go to games. Mr. Ben Wheeler, the coach, stated, "During the season, it sometimes feels like the only question we hear is, When's our next bowling game?"' Unified bowling was a great sport that everyone could enjoy and participate in. Its purpose was to bring everyone together and allow opportunities for students who had trouble sometimes getting access to extracurriculars.
With this program, students made the best memories. Jenna Reiners, junior, has loved her time on the team since the beginning. In the fall of 2016, when the sport was established, she was asked to join the team, to which she said yes. "When I got a strike last year and we won the game," Reiners stated when mentioning some of her favorite memories, "Along with hanging out with everybody and the bus rides there."
Reiners had one piece of advice for future students, "People definitely should try it out." This team even allowed students to make connections with other students in the school, no matter where they came from. Unified Bowling
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A state champion from Southeast has added an unexpected spark to the Lincoln East wrestling team. Chance Fry is looking to defend his 132-pound state championship from his sophomore season.
For Chance, the leadership position comes as a teaching lesson, \\If I see someone goofing off at practice or not paying attention, I'll yell at them to get back and focused, but other than that I'm a silent leader, a leader by example."
In the wrestling room and in the classroom, the sport has taught Chance that hard work needs to extend beyond wrestling.
The former Southeast student says that the transfer to East has only elevated his effort in not just athletics, but academically as well , \\[The sport has taught me] how to get along with others a lot better, but also to give my best in everyday life, not just in the wrestling room."
This season for East has needed that extra boost of hard wrnk as tbe school has garnished the number one rank in the state, and a top spot nationally. \\We know we have a target on our backs now," Chance says, \\we have to train harder than we ever did before."
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Points up and pins down. The hard wo rk gone into the game did not go unnotice d. The close knit team came together to sh o the students of East High what bowling ~ really about. Getting the heavy ball dowthe lane wasn't as simple as it sounds. Tw ~ intense practices a week went in t= teaching this team what a strike was c I about.
Weekends for these players consiste of working on their own time, ofte n going in groups outside of practic , to improve their scores.
Although they spent most of th e time working to improve, the team wou l< sneak in a little play Growing their bon e was just as important as improving th e scores. Tournaments were filled with super t players making adrenalin run high and the minds focused on the pins.
With the help of their surrounding team, n c only did the team get better as a whole , b u individually showing everyone bowlin e wasn't for the fainthearted.
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SHYLEE SW ISHE R , 11: "Well you always have your bowling bag , your bowling balls. Some people have a ball for dryer hands and there 's also stuff you put on your thumb so it doesn 't stick in the ball and towels to get the oil off. "
OLIVIA PEREZ, 12: "All of us have at least one ball that we have to ourselves and it's custom drilled because you want something that fits your hand and then we all have a pair of shoes and a bag. A lot of the bowlers that are more e xperienced have more than one bowling ball for whatever the lane condition is. "
but some people will go overboard and have another ball and they have cleaning supplies ."
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DRAKE WILLIAMSON, 11: "Be ing w ith friends and also it's just fun do ing bowl ing and be ing able to do that ."
SHYLEE SWISHER, 11: "Probably just everybody and how encouraging eve r ybody is, and you get to meet a lot of ne w people and going to meets is really fun."
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Schools al l around the country have par ti c ipated in Health Occupat ion Students of America , also k nown as HOSA. The students would meet and discuss what was go ing on in the health world , along with tal k ing about conferences that they would attend. A majority attended the conferences . Ben Puente, l l, stated, "We had sess ions with different topics of psycholog ical topics , like autism , ADHD , mental health counseling and a bunch of other stuff. It was real ly cool. "
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Science Olymp iad was a club that allowec students to e xplore t he world of sciencE -...;.c.- and how it affects our world today The ~ learned specif ic ideas in chemistry , physic~ biology , and other sciences They even go to wor k toge t her with others and compeh against t eams in state events . "My favor itE memory is the competition at the Omahc zoo . While you aren't competing , you , ca e xplore the an imals and exhib its ," membe Enya Zhu (l l) stated.
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Throughout the years , Key Club was always there to help our community. (Photo to the left) was on Peanut Day Everyone there was helping to raise money. While (Above) was the first meeting of the year. Together, East's community works to better the world around us. "We get to meet a lot of people we probably wouldn't have met otherwise," Rachel Faulkner, President, said.
Lunch Bunch is group of dedicated students who ate lunch together every Thursday. Meeting during all three lunches and allowing for anyone to come who wants to , created an unmatched welcoming environment. Junior member Stephanie Herridge said, "I think the club is about reaching out and being inclusive and including everybody , because it's easy to get stuck in your own clique so going into lunch bunch helps you meet a bunch of different types of people that's a very good e xperience to have. " Lunch Bunch allowed students from all backgrounds to come together , share a meal and make new friends .
Circle of Friends had the same loving atmosphere as Lunch Bunch, but took it to the community Every month there was a new fun activity : a scavenger hunt , athletic events or even hosting a Valentine's day party "Circle of friends is us finding times outside of school to hang out ," said junior Sarah Winterbauer. Taking the time to foster and reinvest in the relationships built in Lunch Bunch made this club all the mo re rewarding.
Josh club was a new addition to East's population of clubs this fall. Formulate d off of a scheduling ph e nomeno n that cause d one of Mrs Staswick 's fall 2016 English classes to have three Josh 's, President Josh Hurlbut used the in-class jo ke to · form a club like no other. "This is suppose d to be ; a safe place for anyone who feels that t he y don 't belong in a ny other clu b . You can come her e and you won 't be judged or an y t hi ng ." M r. Funk, the cl ub spons~ r , hos t ed t he group o nce e very fe w w eeks, wh e r e the ki ds learned about d isti nct Jos h's in hi story a nd p la nned to comp le te se rvi ce w o rk th ro ug ho ut t he co mmunity
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Creative Writing and Slam Poetry Club w a s a unique and welcoming place to e xpress yourself Stud e nts in this club had the opportunity to share their w o rk with other creative minds and get feedback Sopho mo re Morgan Runyan loved it and had a w o nde r f ul e xperience , 'Tm a huge advocate for writt en a nd spoken poetry I really love it , and I love hea rin g o ther people's poetry , because like when they are read in g it or writing it, it's kind o f like th e ir tr ue se lves ar e showing through ."
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Spanish club put emphasis on the Span ish culture , as we ll as the language learned in the classroom.
Sarah W interbauer (ll) the pres ident of the club , said, "My mother is from Guatemala, so I have always wanted • to conned more with the culture I thought this would be a good way to do so it has taught me to be a lot more organized and I always have a lot of fun with my fr iends ."
She added, " this is a time to just have fun with it and learn some stuff while you are there We watch mov ies, play games, eat food and just try to learn more about the culture ."
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Chinese Club was an opportunity to branch out from Chinese class. The club helped students get more involved in the class , the Chinese culture, and helped prepare students who were going to hina. "The Chinese club celebrates the Chinese culture and learns more about China we also do a lot of cultural things like eat Chinese food. We celebrate a lot of hdidays like the Lunar New Year , the Harvest Moon Festiva l. We watch a lo t of movies," said Angelina Nahorny (l 1)_ "Once you 're in it , its kind of just a community We do dinners at Chinese restaurants and we order Chinese and all of that sort of stuff," she added.
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Helena Mueller, 11, who has bee f") in German Club since her freshman y ea r said, "I love learning about the German culture and language and be ing ab le t o speak it."
German C lub specialized in teac ng students the history of Germany as well as allo win g the students of East a place w re they can meet other students who shared a similar interest in the country Mueller added, "One of my favorite parts about the club is being able to do activit ies with my friends and being able to learn 1 more about the culture with people who
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In French Club, students came after school to learn more about the culture and languag e o f France while the club provided a fun and encouraging environment. "[ We learn about ] More French cultural th in gs rather than in class. W e learn the lan guage, more than culture We talk about the movies and what they eat and stuff like that ," said Kaylynne Huntington (9).
Freddie Mendoza (10) added, "I do French Club because it is something I'm fami li ar with , so it just feels comfortable usually , we do movies, sometimes we can plan to do other stuff depending on what people want to do. So if you have an idea and you tell the French teacher what you want to do, then she 'll try to make it happen ." Clubs 8_ 165
Asian Food Club allowed students to come together once a week to eat different Asian foods and make crofts. But really , ' It is about eating food from chopsticks, and if you get there early , you might get a fortune cookie. "
All members agreed that getting to enjoy different types of Asian cuisine was, " delightful."
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Math club consisted of a group of students with a shared interest in math. Each student was able to experience a fun and open environment , where discussion was encouraged. Matthew Donsig (9) commented, ' I stayed for the community , [my favorite part was] everybody just getting together to do math," while Heaston (9) said , ' It is a small
IScience bowl provided a fun environment where students competed against one another in all fields of science and got a chance to go to nationals Alix Cui (ll) said , ' I joined science bowl because I did it in middle school and I thought it was a really interesting competition , because you get to explore all the different sections of science, like physics, biology , and chemistry. It is also cool for making friends cause you're on the team together. '
Jesse Lin (12) and Luke Bigelow (12) added that being with your friends is one the most fun parts of the club and that competitions are always intense and exciting. Science bowl met every Thursday to practice and prepare.
We are Sparta was a student leadership group for athletes They met several times this year to tal k about how they can improve their athletics through strong leadership and a pos itive environment
Rache l Weber (12) said, "It was a really cool group and I get to interact with different athletes from other sports ."
Ale x Lem ke (11) liked this club a lot , "I wanted to get more involved. "
"We main ly tal k about the achievement of our athletes and teams to try and find the best way to get supporters in the stands and the best ways to lead our teams ," said Thomas C lare (11).
ra apo1 an use ,t was teaching fellow reusing water bottles and the sources ere water from. "
The ne xt step for Eco Club is hopefully to rebuild the garden at East Napolitano said, "We look for ways to improve our env ironment both in and outside of the school atmosphere ."
Sinc e the beginning , Kaleidoscope Cll!.lb was built around letting the students talk about personal issues they faced. It was an environ ment f ii led with good talks and snacks offered to anyone who wanted to join Ashley Rising (10) commented, "People accept you, you can say what you judged. "
Every Thursday morning , bright and early, a group of devoted students met in the art room. CSI Club is a group of Christian students who want to grow in their relationships with God and each other "Our club is a chance for East students to learn how to face a world that does not always accept our beliefs and morals as Christians and form a community of people who will fight together for what we believe. " said senior , Jayne Whitman.
At CSI , members studied Bible verses, watched videos about living in Christ and discussed their lives in a safe environment.
Sophomore Espen Avenson said, "I joined the club to hang out with other Christians. It is about God's glory "
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ze YOU.'lQ girls. Modeled after the Uniteccl Nations Girl Up sof like a Girr met with middle school girls to play g ow about girls in other countries. Whi1 I students from all over Lincoln w girls in our community. The most c ed was to lead the elementary school kids about girl empower semester-long club, the girls ys so awesome to see them seeing them be really quiet girls who didn't n outsppken and awesome. Its just really cool to see if we did that to every girl, there'd be no stopping
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Student Council was a class that gave t u-dents an opportunity to develop leader-sh' skills by organiz ing and carrying out sGhoo activities and service projects. In additi on to plann ing events that contributed to school spirit and community aspect and overall well being of East The student council was a representotive group of the st~dent body
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The Lunar Lotuses, the Chinese Dance Tearn, had a successful year having open auditions The club originally started off by people in Chinese class, but soon evolved to having anyone be able to audition. Most of their performances were held in February be~ause of the Lunar New Year Angel rn 12), rem inisced about her favorite emories. "I really enjoyed it, I' ve never n much of a dancer , and it's choreograp d by Angelina Nahorny and she knows hat the people in the group might not be dancers so she made it easy t o learn, which I enjoyed. "
Chess enthusiasts Eri c C hobanyan Oeft ) and Matthew Donsig (9 ) started chess club because, "We love to play chess and there w asn 't a club in place at the time. " Meeting ever y Tuesday and Fr iday, the two played regular chess or "Chimera chess " Chimera chess is an alternate version based on the Grecian mythological cr eature Ch imera , and house ru les
The East DECA chapter focused on marke ti ng , management and entrepreneurship in bus iness, f inance, hospitality, and market ing sales/service Members competed against other schools to win awards in al l fields. Students also had the opportun ity to meet with professionals to build up their sk ills and e xperience
FBLA, or Future Business Leaders of America, was a club for students that had interest in businesses and learning how they worked They also compete in events that involved business and entrepreneurial practices. A normal meeting would consist of planning events in the future and learning about FBLA and businesses.
National Honor Society, commonly referred to as NHS , was one of the largest clubs at East . "We focus on getting involved in the community and promoting the environment at East the engages learning and ~ngages community involvement ," said Jaden Roe (12).·
Members were accepted based on academic and community service e xcellence. Taylor Krofta (12) liked the club, "Its just something that you can d o , have fun , and help people out ." They met once a month in the auditorium to discuss how they could improve the environment.
Taylor Barnes (12) commented "Usually in the meetings we talk about current volunteering opportunities and what o r next mee ting is. We discuss keeping our grades up, and making sure we're good students as well as good citizens ."
Members: Austin Anderson , Taylor Andrew , Scott Antonson , Emily Artz , Ale x August , Chantel Bade, Sebastian Baillie, Brandon Bakenhus, Morgan Barmore, Taylor Barnes, CJ Bates, David Becker, Luke Bigelow , Ellie Bliemeister, Sophia Bolubasz, Sasha Borakove, Jake Borgmann, Drue Bower, Corinne Bredthauer, Jasmine Budler, Chynna Burgess, Noah Buscher , Zane Busekist , Adam Carmack , Maddie Carpenter, Harrison Cass, Madison Cave, Prescilla Chami , Ashley Clegg , Mckynzie Colon, Justin Converse, Tathloch Dok , Valeriya Dedushkevich, Anna Delaney , Makenzie Delgado, Josephine Diaco, Morgan Dondlinger, Emily Dresbach, Hailey Dutton, Harley Edie, Lindsay Elliott, Rachel Faulkner, Triston Ford, Sarah Franks, Mekenna Frederick, Mattheows Ginting , Sam Griese I, Valerie Griess, Nathan Grof , Rebekah Guilford, Hunter Guru, Changhui Han, Allison Harrington, Bailey Harrington , Lauryn Heller, Stella Hofer , Alex Hrnicek, Amanda Hultgren , Rose lngracia , Heidi lsemann, Jordan Janssen, Tyler Jaques, Taylor Jarvis, Kailey Jay-Kissler, Emma Jewell , Annie Jia, Ella Johnson, Zoe Johnson, Peter Jurich, Madi Kiani , Taylor Krofta , John Kubert , Allison Larson , Daniel Laws, Katie Leger , Dallas Lim , Jesse Lin , Makenna Lindgren, Mckenna Link, Justine Linscott , Helen Little, Cruz Longoria , Kristen Loudon , Julian Lowe, Sam mi Lyon, Spencer Lyon, Erin Mapson, Anthony Marf isi , Lauren McCullough, Sophia Messineo, Timothy Miles, Ethan Miller, Shruti Mishra, Olivia Munroe, Jared Murray, Emily Nitzsche, Camryn O'Dell , Emily O'Neill , Reagan Ostrander, Mira Patel, Raina Patel, Olivia
Per e z , Chase Peterson, Emma Plucknett , Jessica Powers, Susan Oudus, Aaditya Rau , Alex Rien , Cassie Roberts , Jaden Roe , Alli Roh , Abbi Rouse, Lexi Rouse , Chloe Sanders, Regan Sankey, Jamison Sapp, Katrina Schleich, Makenna Schmal , Madeline Schmit, Jarod Schwinck, Mya Sears, Hannah Seizys, Camryn Self, Tatum Sesow , Joanna Shaw, Madison Skiles, Leland Smith, Olivia Smith, Megan Snyder, Madison Sobotka, Jordan Stoehr , Erik Strickland, Taylor Stumpff , Callie Sv oboda , Eric Thompson , Jake Thompson , Kelsey Toomey , Angel Mai , Chase Uher, Hailey Van Genderen, Andrew Voss , Camryn Watermeier , Rachel Weber , Kayla Weller , Jesse West , Jayne Whitman , Christian Wilke, Ellie Wood Cl ubs
The Archery Club began in third quarter, meeting every Wednesday and Friday They built and perfected their skills at the OEC [Outdoor Educational Center ] alongside professional coaches . "We practice • different methods and ways to hit the targets. " Bailey Hajny (11)_
Pride Club was created to bring students together in a safe environment to express themselves and discuss LGB T+ issues. The club was able to help students meet and create lasting friendships .
Art club was designed to bring artists together to create group projects as well as develop their personal skills. Though the priority was creating their own work , the students were able to work on projects like Little Free Library
Amaris Davis (12) commented, "It's a nice way to get extra work done for class if you're behind. And there 's a lot of people in the club to ask for critiques. "
Drama Club was a place for students interested in the art of improvisation, along with learning the basic lessons of drama as a whole. They did so alongside their sponsor , Mrs. Melissa Walburn.
Tatum Sesow (12) said ''I'v e been a part of Drama club for the last 4 years and this year I'm an officer ". Sesow has also been in numerous plays though out her years at east.
Adam Laporta , Aiden Holman, Alahnnah Morton, Alexis Crist , Alyssa Jef rey , Ami Annika Larsen , Austin Hennecke, Bra xt on Barnhill , Carlee Riddle , Cassie Brayton, Chi Ellie Woody , Evan Beebe, Gavin Kr eyci k, Grace Akins , Helen Little, Helena Muller, Yu, Joel Bierbower, John Lamer , Josh Duhs, Jovan Fogleman, Julian Lowe, Katherine Kennedy , Mabel Eppler, Madeline Dumler, Mable Eppler, Madeline D
Matthew Duhs, Mckellan Clarke, Michael Frandolig , Mollie Down, Sammy Burchell , Sarah Daniels, Sarah Logan •
Ouidditch Club was based on the famously known sport in the Harry Potter book series. "We divided into two teams because we didn 't have enough people at the time. said" Josh Williams (12). • You would think brooms ould be involved , right? "We j ticks from the athleti
Rebooted to it's former glory , Knitting Club was comprised of students all dedicated to the art of knitting They were an accepting bunch, letting in anyone willing to seek improvement on the craft. The students often brought their own materials, though they were never short of an extra thread or two.
"Follow your dreams and reach for the stars! Stay positive and make the right choices. I am so proud of you and I love you very much! You will succeed in life! Work hard play hard! LOVE YOU"
"What great adventures we have had with you in the first years of your life! We are so - proud of you and look forward to your next accomplishment in life's journey. We love! Love, Mom and Dad
We can't bel ieve this day is here! We are very proud of you! Love you very much!
Mom and Dad
Remember that your dreams are the seeds of your future. Follow them with all your heart. Believe in yourself and all that you are - you are amazing! With all our love, Dad , Mom , Sophia and Sarah
Brandon, From insects and elephants to sports we have loved watching you grow into, the exceptional young man you are today Your determination will take you far. Good luck in your future and God Bless.
Love, Mom & Dad
We thought we had more ti r a, but in a b link of an eye yo grew up. You now have wi r JS Use them to take you on yo • journey in life Remember y e J are our precious daughter 0 1 -:J will always be loved! We c so proud of you PS : Make s -e you come bac k home to vi s:
We have truly experienced so much joy being your parents! We look forward to watching you grow in your next chapter of life. Never give up your humor, always do what's right , work hard and you will go far. Love Dad Mom
Congratulations sweet one! Words simply cannot describe how proud we are of you!
We know God has amazing plans for your life and we are so excited to see where He takes you from here Love you Always - Mom , · Dad & Miya
Congratulations, CJ! We are so proud of you and everything you have accomp li shed so f ar. Continue to challenge yourself and try new things . We know you will be successful in whatever you choose Fo llo w your dreams and wor k hard.
C~n 't wait to see what you will accomp lish Love, Mom, Dad & Ryan
Those big baby blues have be~n your trademark from day one! Congratulations on your Regents Scholarship! We couldn 't be more proud.
UNO's Aviation program is lucky to have you. Watch out friendly skies - here comes our pump k in! Love you to the moon and back! Mom , Dad and Sammie
We are so proud of the beautiful young woman you have become . Your spun k, drive and determinat ion will take you for! Enjoy your grand adven t ure Always remember : You 'r e b ig on the inside. Love, Mom, Dad and Lucas
We are so proud of you and your ac'comp lishments! You have wonderfu l th ings in store for you! Work hard persevere and live your life to its fullest! Love you forever , Mom and Dad!
You are one of a k ind! We are so proud of all that you have accomp li shed this far and can 't wait to see what the future holds for you! We Love You!
Mom and Dad
Congratu lations Noah! We are so proud of you! Your captivating personality, inte lligence, determination and talents will take you wherever you want to go. You will always have all our love and support Love, Dad Mom , Aidan and Landon
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It's hard to believe this time has come! You're an amazing young woman and we can 't wait to see what you do next in you_r journey! Follow your dreams! Love you always, Mom & Dad
Zane, Congratulations on your graduation! We are so proud of your many accomplishments and the young man you have become We wish you every happiness and success in your future.
Love:, Mom. Dad and Mackenzie
Prescilla we are proud of you Good luck on yol.\r future endeavors. Lots of love.
Congratulations Zach! We are incredibly proud of the fantastic young man you 've become and to call you our son Always reach for what you want! The future is in your hands and is incredibly bright! We love you! Mom and Dad
We are so proud of your success both on the softball field and in the classroom! Congratulations on your regents scholarships. Dream big. We love you to the moon and back!
Dad and Mom
Hey, four years over just like that! Congratulations Justin! Love, Dad , Mom and Alyssa
W e are e xtremely proud of a ll your hard w or k and accomplishments Never st o p str iv ing to obta in you r go a ls. Good luck in college - yo u w ill always have our support Web you uncond itionally alwa ys & forever
Love , Mom , Dad, Megan & Br oo e
We are so proud of y e Cherish today Live tomorrow. Dream forever
Kiii ! You t r ul y are the happ iest person we know. Your beautiful smi le and funny personal it y li ght up any room! We are so ver y proud of the pe rson y ou 'v e become We kno w y our future is b ri ght because YOU w ill ma ke it shine Love U! Mom and Dad
Congratulations to our amazing daughter! We love being your parents and are so proud of you. Your life is full of possibilities and we 'll be there to cheer you on every step of the way. We love you!
Love, Mom and Dad
Wherever you go, whatever you do, we will always be here loving you , supporting you and believing in you. Anything is possible if you wor k hard , believe in yourself , and never give up Audentis
I was lucky enough to be raised by the best man I've ever known. Now I've raised one, as well. You're one of the best things I've ever done in my entire life I'm so proud of the man you 've become and I am so lucky to be your mom.
You 're my favorite Alec in the · whole world. Love you bud.
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You 've always been smart and caring , now you are headed ou t to tac kl e the world. We are so proud of . you. We can 't wait to see what your future holds but we know it will be amazing Love Mom & Dad
O ur hearts are full o f lo v e an d respect for the young lady you have bec ome . GCU is lucky to hav e y ou next year. Please rem e mber how much w e love you ! Mo m, Da ve , M ckenzi e , N oa h a nd Gus
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We could no t be more proud of y ou and all that you hav e ac hi eved. The time has g o ne by way too fast but w e a re e xcited to share in your next adventure starti ng college at UNL love you so much!
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"She believed she could , so she did, " R..S. Gray I am so proud of all you have accomplished! Your future is bright Lulu! Love, Mom.
Behind you , all your memories; Before you , all your dreams; Beside you , all who love you ; Within you , all you need ; We are so very proud of all you have accomplished Triston. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and live the life you have imagined. We love you. Mom , Dad and Faith
Bravo! On to the ne xt journey for Matt Ginting Another • significant milestone accomplished!
Well done and proud of you! Remember to always put God first , stic k to your principles, and love and enjoy the journey as you achieve your ne xt milestones. We will always love and support you!
Dad and Mom
Congratulations Kenna ! We are so proud of the y o ung woman you have bec o me. Always believe in yo ur self and don 't be afraid to ch ase your dreams. We wi ll be cheering you on!
Love, Mom , Dad, Ella and G ge
We are so proud of you and th~ amazing young woman you've become·. You are such a blessing to • us! Always stay true to yourself , keep the faith and hold onto that sense of humor! Love, Mom and Dad
As your new journey begins, we wish to share how proud we are of you. It has been a pure joy watching you grow up, setting goals and achieving them. We wish you the very best Love, Mom , Dad and Cole
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Congratulations Sam! We 're so proud of the young man you 've become and we can't wait to see what the future holds for you!
We've watched with wonder as you 've gro w into the person you are today and couldn't be me e proud. A new chapter awaits and you get to b the author Can't wait t c see what comes next. " Love Mom & Dad
"Congratulations Nathan!
We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. Keep following your dreams we can't wait to see what the future holds for you! " Love, Mom, Dad and Tyler
John , So proud of th$ young man you have become! We can't wait to see what the future brings for you! Love you lots!
Mom and Dad
Ready for your next adventure! We love you!
From the day you were born, a~d every day since, you have been such a blessing God has shaped our boy into an awesome young man We are so proud. Congratulations Jordan Harre "LOVE " - Your Family
It's hard to be li eve that our sweet little boy with the twinkle in his eye is now a fine young man, ready to take on the world! Stay strong! We are so proud of you!
Love-Mom , Dad , and Amanda
Hudson Hill , Senior year hem at last; How 'd the school years go so fast?
Fisher Price, Little Tikes, and Lego, traded for Samsung , Ford and HAL 0. Best wishes Graduation Day, It's off to college with tuition to pay!
Love, Mom
Congratulations Aidan!! We are so proud of you. Good luck with your new adventures!
We all love you!!
A very Hope Eli zabeth Hoffe r, A very a ka "Pops " Congratulat ions on your Graduation! We are so very proud of you and all of your accomplishments. Keep having fun , love life and always choose joy! I love you!
Mom (and the gang)
We k now you will hit it out of the park as you move on to a exciting new phase in your life!!! # Fearless
Heidi, we are so proud of you, and all you have attained at East. Wisdom is organized life, and you are wise beyond your years. Pursue., don't follow.
Love Mom, Dad and Ellie
Way to go, Blake! Congratulations, Blake, on your graduation from East High! We so enjoyed all of your activities there: football, band, drum line, jazz band, track and field, show choir and pep bands!
• Best of luck on a ll of your future endeavors! Rock and Roll Always! • Love, Rocket , Dad, Keleigh , Gabe and Eliza
Congratulations on your • graduat ion with the Class of 2018 , Jordan! Your hard work and dedication have paid oH , and we are so proud of your accomplishments. We can 't wait to see what the future has in store for you. All our love, Dad, Mom, Ale x, and Jett
Kailey, We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments! We can't wait to see what you future holds! Dream big! The sky is the limit! Love , Mom, Dad, Tailyn and Makkya
Congratulations Chloe-Bear! You have brought so much joy to our lives. We are so proud of the beautiful person you've become. Continue to follow your dr e ams and don't let anything get in your way. "If you can dream it, you can do it" (Walt Disney)
• Love, Dad, Mom, and Carly
Imagination is more important than knowledge " Albert Einstein Always believe in yourself and your dreams, pay attention to the good stuff, and you 'll never be unoriginal. May love, laughter and happiness fill all your adventures! We are all so proud of you! Love , Mom , Dad, Chris and Elizabeth
An artist from the start , yoL have made our lives so mud more colorful. We are thankful to God that he blessed us with you in o ur family!
Love, Dad, Mom , Nate, Ber Zach , and Mary Kat e
Your constant smile and laug h1 have filled us with joy! We or e xtremely proud of the conf idt ambitious, driven young lead c you 've become. Your compas s, • and creativity inspire us. Enj c every discovery and experien c the ne xt step of your journe 1 offers!
All our love, Dad, Mom , Riley c , Evan
Madi, we are all so proud of your amazing accomplishments! Your work ethic and determination are incredible. Your humor and unique flair make you entertaining. We love you and know you will succeed!
Mom and Dad
Congratulations Cade Kammerer on your graduation!Y ou are the son that I prayed for Life has not always been easy , but you never give up Keep fighting for what you want in life. Your hard work, determination, honesty and respect will lead you to where you need to be. May the Lord guide you on the path that you take. I love you forever! Mom
We are so proud of your accomplishments and the young lady you have become We are excited to see what the future holds for you! Follow your dreams.
Love, Mom , Dad , and Connor
KuWatching you grow up - has been pure joy. Even as th~ baby of the family , you have always been in charge! We are excited to see what your future holds . Good luck at UNL! Love you forever , Dad , Mom , Ryan and Tim.
"Enjoy your laugh. Always believe in yourself. May your dreams stay big and warm without worries. We are always just a phone call away. We love you every second."
Mom and Dad
Isabelle Kendle , It is hard to believe our "B aby Belle" is graduating high school. We are so proud of you! You will always be our Princess! We Love You! Love Mom, Dad, Katrina, Ben and Wyatt!
From crayon drawings of stick figures to fancy art tools and majoring in graphic design ... how on earth can it be that our little "lovie " is graduating 7 All the love in the world-
Mom and Dad
Congratulations on all your accomplishments! We are so very proud of you Yeet! May every day be Scooters, perfect hair, and 827.
Love, Chester Jay, Ellie Shay, Shady Gray, and BK Okie
You 've been an original since day one. Your wit , humor and style keeps all of us who love you entertained. We can 't wait to see what your future holds.
Love , Your family
You did it! Julian, I am so proud of a ll your accomplishments! It's been an amazing adventure watching y ou grow into the kindhearted, unique, smart and witty young man you are today Ne v er lose your spar k! You have great things ahead! Love you!
Mom
We are so proud of y ou Mada lyne Jo!
Congratulations on y ou r graduation We are so lu cky to have you as our dau gh te r We love you very muc h a nd w ish you much succes s on your new journ ey !
Love you , Mom , Dad, Hayden a 1d
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Sammi ,. We are so proud of your accomplishment s and your kind heart. _ Always remember that we are there for you and that you are loved! Make all your dreams come true your possibilit ies are endless! Love, Mom , Dad and Jack
Congrats Tr istan! Seems li ke just yesterday you were Mattimeo! You have such a quick wit and kind heart , they 'll both ta ke you far We 're all very proud of you T, keep pla y ing your music, work hard in col lege, be of strong chara ct er , and enjoy life.
Lo ve , Mom , D a d, C ody , Caitlin and A nna
We are so proud of you and everything you 've accomplished. We can 't wait to go on the next journey with you and watch you success. Thank you for being an amazing son and brother. Love you , Mom, Dad , Joe, Izzy
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Congratulations baby! Y u came out ready to take 1n the world! Go out and f d your happiness! We ar E proud of you and love y u! Love, Your family
Words can 't describe how proud we are of the kind , honest , smart and beautiful young woman you ve become We 'll always be your biggest fans!
Love, Mom and Dad
Congratulations Logan! We are so happy with the young man that you have become It has been a fun ride and we wish you continued success with your new adventures starting your college career Love Mom and Dad
As she grew, her love for art did too . Now she 's a high school grad , Off to college with art-adventures to be had. Cool story bro! So very proud of you , Abby!
Love Mom , Keenan , Machaela, Kody , and Tommy
Your dreams are yours for - the taking. It's time to go out and get them. We 're so proud and excited to watch you take these next steps, just like we watched you take your first We 'll be right behind you cheering you on.
Oh how time flies, we are so proud of you and we are looking forward to seeing what you will accomplish in your next chapter. Way to go"O"
Love you Always Dad and Mom
Love Mom and Dad E a r
Et han M ill er, Cloth e s ma y not ma ke t he ma n, b ut th e y do ma ke him look good! W e are so proud of th e man t ha t y o u ha ve
become . Yo ur inte lli ge nc e , humor and unm ista kab le se nse of styl e are unmatched. We kno w that your future is ve ry br ig ht!
Love, Mo m a nd D ad
To the girl who never lets moments pass by. You are the heart and soul to th is fam il y Phia. Congrats and • we cannot wa it to enjoy all that you do! Be nne t, Your fut ure is BR IGHT! We are so ver y proud of you!
Love you forever and always, Mom , Dad , Claire, Rudy, Rylea and Lily
"Be th e change that you wi sh t o see in the wo r ld. "
Now it is t ime for something new , and, as your biggest fans , we can 't wait to see what happens next! Mom , Dad and Alex
Janssen Thee Nelson, You have had some amazing adventures the last several years and we predict many more as you go out into the world to carve yourself a spot We have enjoyed watching you discover different forms of art and develop your love of photography Great things are on your horizon!
You are loving, confident , kind, and composed. You have been strong in your faith and true to your convictions. With these traits you are set for continued success in college and beyond. We are proud of you , Cam!!
Love, Mom , Dad, Connor, and Dane.
You inspire and amaze us with your hard work and integrity. Dream big! Your talent and determination will take you far. Keep asking questions and know we are always here for you. We love you! Mom , Dad and Thomas
Reagan , The youngest of four with a smile and heart as warm as the sun. Our love and pride in you is endless. Make the
most of everyday. Enjoy! Love, Mom and Dad
We are so proud of you an d all you have accomplishe d. Remember to always pur su e those wishes and dreams! W E are excited to see where yo ur next adventure takes you. W E love you!
Mom , Dad, Serenity, Etern it y, Maverick, and Divinity
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l Tim 4:12 Let no man despise thy youth ; Bur be thou an example of the believers, in word , in conversation , in charity , in spirit , in faith , in purity All our love
Congratulations Emily! \are so proud of all of y· achievements and car wait to see what the fu l holds for you! You w il always be our little Pea r Love, Dad, Mom, and Natal i
We are so proud of you! Always stay true to yourself and dream Big! "You have within you the strength, patience and the passion to reach for the stars and change the world."
Harriet Tubman
Congratulations, Morgan!
We are so proud o f you and can 't wait to see what your future holds! You are an amazing daughter and big sist e r who always makes us smile! We will be here cheering for you! Dream b:g!
Lov e you!
Mom , Dad, Brooke, and Troy
Keep reaching for the stars, follow your heart , walk with Jesus and you will go far! This face won't get you there anymore. I'm beyond proud of you and blessed to be your mom! Love, Your Biggest Fan
To our Olivia , Always ~n the move - nothing changes! You hav e been a joy to watch growing int o such a funny , sma rt and ambi tious young lady ! Oh th e places y ou will go!
Lov e y ou - Mom , Dad , Ashton , An d rew and Oscar
"We can 't believe graduation is here. We are so proud of al your accompl ishments in high school. We· can 't wait to see what the future holds for you You will succeed in whatev e r you do! "
Lo ve , Mom , Dad , Courtn e y and Austin
Congratulations on a job well done We are immensely proud of all that you have achieved. You are truly amazing!
Philippians 4 :1 3 Love, Mom ~Dad-G riff in
You have been such a source of joy-- it is my pride to watch you become the young woman you are today! Very proud of all your accomplishments. Love you and look forward to see where your journey takes you.
Love mom
Jaden, it's been wonderful watching you grow into an incredible young man. Peopl e always tell you enjoy the tim e because it goes so fast. We enjoyed every moment and look forward to your bright future ahead! Love, Mom and Dad
hWe 'r e so proud of you and the person you've become. Can 't wait to see where your f utui-e takes you Mom and Dad.
Dear Jamison, We can't believe we got so lucky as to have you as a daughter. You have made every day an adventure and we can't wait to watch the next chapter of your life. _ You will do great things! Love, Mom , Dad , Josh , Jared, Malinda and Hughston
You light up our life with your smile , laughter and humor! You 've made us so proud over the years , and we know this is only the beginning. Remember that you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem , smarter than you think, and loved more than you'll ever know.
Love Always! Mom & Dad
You 're the greatest second child vye have ever had. We are so proud of yo u. Dream big. Work hard. Take risks. Enjoy life.
Love Mom , David, Lauren and Joslyn
What an amazing blessing you are in our lives You are strong, faithful, determined and a kind compassionate heart. We are so excited to see what awesome plans God has in store for you.
Love Always , Mom, Dad & Elijah
You were the first to come in to our lives of four kids. You were the first to pave the way for your brother and sisters. And it's hard to imagine that now you are the first to leave. Were so proud of you Jerrod. Home Team!
Love- Dad , Mom, Taylor , Adam , and Samantha
Mya, Stay true to who you are, and you will continue to experience amazing things! You have all it takes to weather any storm that comes your way. :) We love you!
Mom & Dad
"The quality of a person 's lif e is in direct proportion to th ei r commitment to e xcellenc e , regardless of their chosen f ie ld of endeavor." (V. Lombardi ) W e are proud of your accomplishments and look forward to seeing what yo u do ne xt. With love an d laughter, Mom, Dad & Madison
Mmm Cake! To our "Ri-man." Where di the time go? We are all ~ > proud of the young mar ' you have become. Enjoy t ~ :; journey before you! Love - Mom, Dad and Bra 's
Congratulations! We are so very p roud of you! You are strong , brave and very courageous! Keep dreaming big and chasing your dreams! We are cheer ing you on EVERY step of the way! We love you , •Mom , Haleigh and AJ
You are an amazing daughter and sister! Have fun playing soccer at Northwest Missouri State next year! Keep being the reason someone smiles today. We love you!
Love, Mom, Dad, Kaci, Lillie, DJ , and Samantha
From Harry th e Horse t o Cinderella and TMNT s it has been a great run. Keep wishing. You can be what e v er you want t o be W e are proud o f you.
Love, Mom & Dad
Today is y our day!
Happy graduat ion day! Life is a grand adventure and now is the time f or you to go live it. You get to consciously decide wh at · has meaning and what doesn 't. Today is your day so be on your way! We are so proud of you!
You continue to e xpress your creativity , show 'kindness and stay determined. You are a joy to you family and we are so proud of you. Can 't wait to see his plans for you!
Love, Mom and Dad
Always a smile on your face. Your hard work continues to pay off. You can achieve any goal you set . Your dreams are endless We are so proud of you.
Love Mom, Dad, CJ and Grandparents
Pretty in pink and all smiles! Congratu lat ions Mandy. As the great Dr. Seuss once said, "You have brains in y our head. You have feet in your shoes. You have steer your self any direction you choose." We will love you and support you along the way.
Love, Mom , Dad and Erin
Eliot , Your style may have changed, but your beautiful spirit and smile will be with you always. We are very proud of you!
Congratulat ions and Good luck!
Love , Mom and Dad
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So proud Tay Tay! You 've been an incredible blessing in our lives! We wish you the very best as you venture into college and beyond. Can't wait to see all you accomplish along the way!
Love , Mom , Dad , Tyson , Toni, and Tommie
Congratulations on all your high school achievements! We are very proud of you. Best wishes for the next chapter.
Love, Mom , Dad , Daniel and Andrash
Hope - we are so proud of you! You have accomplished more than · we could have ever imagined.
You have persevered through some tough things in life and have grown into an amazing young woman! Congratulations!
Love you -
Dad, Mom, Eve & Zoe
To the best son ever! The past 17 + years have been an amazing and exciting adventure! You've made life more fun and interesting. You have grown into a smart, funny and great young man. Now you are graduating and moving on to your next big adventure and I kn ow you will be _ the best at everything you do!
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Congrats to you as you begin the next phase of your life. We are prou d t o be your parents and love the independent an d determ ined person you ha ve become Always follow yo ur heart and you will alwa y s succeed.
Love Mom and Dad
McKaylee, We have loved every minute of watching you grow up to the beautiful person you are! You have captured our hearts with your loving spirit. You touuch the lives of those around you in such an _inspiring way , you lead with humility, yet are so amazing at the God Given talents you have Use them wisely and know it is our honor to call you our daughter
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Being your parents has beE: the most amazing bJessin g We are so proud of you o r all of your accomplishmen t:
Love you , Dad , Mom & C c
Josh, Stay true to yourself and know that we will always t · there for you.
What joy it has been watching you grow into the young man you've become : perceptive, sensitive, talented , grounded. You 're ready. We look forward to seeing where your life takes you · from here.
Dad , Mom & Joel
Boys, We are so proud of the young men you have become! No obstacle is too big , remember that! We love you to the moon! The Fredrickson/ Deber Family
"Greatest Daughter. Ever So proud of you , graduating high school w ith college credits too! It was a tough year in too man y ways too; Now you/we know how strong you are! forever your biggest fans ," Dad in Heaven and Mo m
Jo rd yn Leilani
Life is like a boo k - if y ou d o r't h ff t he page , y o u will •
never kn o Vv w hat hap pens nc:;Yr ~ ~.:) ]O a head and turn tf·.e ,---o ge y our life is \ •10/ir ·0 Ne all !ove y ou to 1~'.e moon a nd b ac k! Mitch
Mi tc h, God ga v e us a n a maz ing g if t w ~n he g av e us y ou ! You are so sm a rt , co mpass iona te , f ear less a nd funn y. W e will ALWAYS be your bi gges t chee rl eade r s Yes, li fe is ver y good, a nd w e can 't w a it to fo llow y ou o n y our ad v e nture s af ter hig h schoo l. Lo ve y ou to tre moon and ba ck. Mom and Dad
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C ongratulations
Ja r ed and Ethan! ,., , , ~c fo r vmrd t o your future , remembering the po st and enjoying the moment.
Love yo u, Mom and Dad
Allison , Corbin & Bailey Harrington, Coming into th e worl d at 3 l/2 lbs. each , you have grown into very amaz ing and unique young adults. We have supported you throu ghout the years and that will not change . We are so prou d of each of you! Stay true to yourself and remember tha t w e love you with all our hearts! Love , Mom and Dad
Who sings the hit song "HIT ME BABY ONE MORE TIME"?
correct answer: Brittanv Spears
What was happening with :I
urc - "MySpace and .,. fl ipp hones '
Delanev - "Online messaging and pagers "
Patel - "No smart phones yet"
Antonson - "Macintosh, like App le "
Messineo - "MySpace "
Schmal - "MySpace and no smart phones "
correct answer: MvSpace and Bluetooth
JWhich PIUR MOVIE came out?
Burchell - "Mulan"
Delanev - "Monster 's Inc'
Patel - "Toy Story"
Antonson - "Toy Story"
Messineo - "Toy Story 2" .
Schmal - "Snow White"
correct answer: Tov Storv 2
What .show STARTED
in1999?
.. Patel, Delanev, Burchell, and Antonson - "Spongebob " Schmal and Messineo - "Rugrats"
correct answer: Spongebob
Sammv Burchell ira Patel tions
What is .your FAVORITE MEMORY you've been told about yourself from WHEN YOU WERE ABABY?
Burchell - "When I was really little I got really annoyed when people would call me Sam or Samantha, I always said it's SamME and my family thought that was super funny!"
Oelanev - "I was really little and loved sweet potato baby food. While my mom was feeding me that she tried to sneak in some carrots baby food. I was so shocked and horrified that I started sneezing and carrots started coming out of my nose!" •
Patel - "I loved watching Looney Tunes, Tweetie Bird was my best friend!"
Antonson - "For my third birthday I had a really big party It was huge with lots of people and I remember having a really cool cake with lots of plastic cars!"
Messineo - "When I was really little I swallowed a quarter and I had to go to the hospital and get it removed. It was tragic!"
Schmal- "I used to dress up as a princess and wear the clunky plastic Disney heels and a ton ofmy mom's jewelry to the store!"
do you remember
Burchel - "I loved Dragon Tales! I loved the twins that argued and were blue and pink."
Patel -I never watched Dragon Toles much!"
Antonson - "I haven't watched Dragon Tales "
Messineo - "Best show ever. Wheezie was my favorite dinosaur. II
Schmal - "I loved the blue dinosaur! "
Who was The Sydney Summer us nt=»
Located in Sydney
Y2K Was the belief that at ll:59 on Australia. 10,65 l athletes December 31 , 1999, the world would from 199 countries end. Many people thought all the participated in the computers would shut down, and ultimate competition. anything controlled by computers would r ,r The US raked in 93 stop working (like nuclear weapons). It bronze , silver , and gold was not uncommon for people to have medals .. stock piled survival equipment for the h as HowManv occasion mthe Medals Did the What was Y2K=' What was Y2K? vea,2000.
1t s one of t "Oh I have no idea.
like an ''I'm pretty sure it
apocalypse Isn't was the Mayan BJshes T11e o aer Like how many is that when animals Calendar that Bush. Yeah Bush Sr normal? Maybe like come and eat was going to just 19 " everyone? d ll en .
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ave, ave, eve - N*SYNC
It Wasn't Me - Shaggy
The Real Slim ShadvEminem
Ms. Jackson - Outkast
01 these tours songs which is vour tavorite?
"D on 't even tell me the rest because it's 'The Real Slim Shady."'
Kisa Omerovic T
Kronks New Groove- Sequel to In the year 2000 the popular "Emperors New • Groove" How the Grinch Stole
Christmas- Live action version of the beloved classic storing Jim Correy
The I-Men- The first of many popstar Jenn if er Lopez made headlines wearing her infamous green dress.
superhero movies to come. What did Jennifer edm 2000. For these hree movies which is • vour tavorite?
"Kronks New Groove. I just remember the squirrels were funny. "
Corinne Bredt ue
Bel e Kendle
Lopez become tamous tor wearing to the 2000 GrammV's?
"Can I phone a friend'?. Ok was it a sheer dress? I'm gonna say sheer dress. "
"I was in the 5th grade at Be lmont in Nprth Lincoln , I was in the ELL (English Language Learners) program. I had like really long , frizzy hair. I always wore t hose matching windbreaker sweat suits - wh ich were not cool. I was into the Backstreet Boys That year I remember everyone had essentials like lip gloss, Smackers which were a big thing hair clips and there was always a lot of glitter, everywhere." _
"There were some really cool cartoons at the t ime too The Jetsons "Rugrats , 'Dexlers Lab were big The one with the cat and the mouse was good, too. "
"After selling car and home insurance I decided to go back to school and become a teacher , so I was graduating from the University of Arizona in 1999- 2000 school year
I also remember there was a big scare Y2K and nobody knew how it was going to affect the computers. Turned out to be no big deal. "
"I would have been in the 5th grade in 2000. I remember I had short hair and I always wore a butterfly pin with sparkles on it That was also the year I went to the 98 degree concert. I met Nick Lachey (the lead singer) I definitely was N *SYNC all the way. I listened to Backstreet Boys. , but no, I was all about N *SYNC I was weird because Justin [Timberlake] wasn't my favorite everyone liked Justin, so I decided I was going to like Lance Bass. "
202 -, ·senior Reflections
br"I was in the 7th grade a Lux Middle School. Principle Bucher was still the man in charge. Oh, I had on awful bowl cut -- my brother had one , and I thought it looked easy to work with.
Oh my goodness, Y2K! I just remember we shot off fire works. I remember everyone was really worried that the world was going to end though."
""Dec. 31st , 1999. The "Y2K" score. People were convinced that the changing century would.not be recognized by computers and this would cause all technology to shut down. There would be no electricity ,. credit card machines, water , etc. There were people all over town that had stocked up water , food and cash, since cash would be a must for survival. Some people sot around counting down the cloc k, waiting for disaster. Luckily , they were wrong as I had not- stocked up,
"I was in my spring semester of my Senior year of college. In January of 2000 I started student teaching here (East) for Mrs. Joan Marotz. That summer I went to Switzerland on a basketball trip which was fun I didn't prepare for Y2K. I was a 5th year senior I didn't care that the world was going to end. I mean if ii was going to end ii was going to end and I was just fine with that •• "
hat is o r fa rite memorv I om freshman ear?
What was it like staning as a freshman?
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C Pt;r!pc WOS redly P M favor'+-e song was Hello by 1- ,Jele.. ere were ol sorts of new dor ce moves t~at year too.
C.J. Bat s
"It was really cool getting into the big, new school, . with all sorts of new personalities."
What was the most memorable event thatvYear?
"The event I remember happening that year was Nebraska getting into the NCAA Tournament. Also the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was really big."
Did anvthing embarrassing happen freshman vear?
"Yeah! 1 dropped all of my stu f down the stairs. Like my backp a , rippe~ open and everything f e out. Teachers were coming on e helping me pick everything up That was bad.
What were "Fads" at • the time?
"Wow like there was the 'whip and nae nae ". I remember the song "Shake it Off" by Taylor Swift was big ."
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Sophie Bolo asz
Did anvthing embarrassing happen freshman vear?
"I fell up the stairs ofter a fire drill. I hod my hands in my p ockets and I couldn't ca tch myse lf. So I fell right on my face."
What were the best songs and movies?
"I really like "What do you M ean" b y Justin Bieber! I also remember everybody w a s obsessed with the mo vie Pitch Perfect."
What is vour favorite memorv?
"I remember joining Key Club. Getting involved in my first club at East is a good memory."
What were the best songs and movies?
"My favorite song during that time was "Sky Full of Stars" by Cold Play. My favorite movie that year would probably be Guardians of the Galaxy "
Varsity Cheer
Third Row: McKinley Rettele, Maky Hoyt, Drue Bower, Kobe Brown.
Kiley Conway, Kierstin Foote, Karissa Karg
Second Row: Macey Mackenzie, Peyton Mickells. Lauren Karrnazin
Emma Wobig, Hannah Heron
First Row: Maddie Cave, Priscilia Hutchison, Madalvne Lorenze. Peyton
Potratz
Reserve Cheer
Third Row. Cassie Johnson. Kameron Moser, Avery Anderson. Melisa Durie. Emma Wachman
Second Row: Amelia Herbert, Jackie Embury, Addison Wilbur, ,A. very Chrisp
First Row: Ava Hunt, Ava Mackrill, Hayley Sipherd
Abdulooli, Fatimah - 84, 86
Abdulaali. Mohammed - 72
Abele. Madalynn - 97. 161
Acosta Garcia, Behto - 97
Adamow1cz. Elwbeth - 72
~dams, 01ase - 54, 82 210
Adams. Ouinton - 97, 129, 141, 2ll 215
Adarr:son, Kaylee - 97
Addison, Alec - 72
Addison, Jenna • 97
Addison, Jennifer - 110
Aden Neriah - 97, 218
A,denwa!la. Arnovaz - 84, 167 179
Adksson, Joey - 84,210 211
Ahl01wede, Thof7'as • 110, 112
Aippe:-spoch Peyton - 54, 210 2i3
Abr Chace - 97
Akins, Grace - 9,- 97, 178
Ak;ns, Kegan - 72
Al Yass,ri, Mohammed - 97 102
AI-Azawy Manor - 84
AI-Azawy Murtadha - 97
Al-Barakat, Hcllder • 97
A1-Jabri. Ahmad - 72, 213
Al-Neda, Noor Rafid - 97
Aldridge. Jordan - 97 102
Atexander, Chod • 72
Alexander, Elliott - 54 210. 2'3
Alexarder, Emily 84, '62
Alexa ,der, Natalie - 72 ,AJfred Cole - 72, 162 214
A!iwarga, Jenrn~er - 110
Aljabiry. Ahmed - 97
len. Adnyonna - 97 102, 215 fl. en, Joseph - 97
Allen Ky•e - 72, 123 218
Allenswor~h. Kyl:e - 72
Al!eyrie Nelson • 84
Allington, Brianna - 110
Almozar Clarisa - liO
Alnqem Saleh - 97
Alon:..-0. Brenda - 110 20)2
Alt:-n01er Jillian • 84, 212, 215
Alvarez. Albedo • 84
Amisano, Jake • 97
A(')dersen, Bloke - 84 86
Andersen Caitlin , 22 72
A~ersen Leah - 84
Anderson, Aust r - 54 175, :82
Anderson, Avery • 84 208
Anderson, Oonr,y • 84
Anderson, Eliza - 20 54 176
Aridersor bnory • 8 72 170
Andersor Jemie • tlO
Ander~or, Lori - iO
Anderson, Melanie - 84
Anderson -;-revor • 72 161,210 211 213
Anderson, Zoe - 72
Andersson Shonese - 84
Andrews, Taylor - 54, 161
Andrews, Troe - 84, 164, 179
Argie Henry - 84, 21 l
Anthes, Ben1amin - 54
Anthes, Megan • 84 133 218, 219
Antonson, Scott • 54 :68, 175, 199
Applegarth, Aidan • 84, 213, 218
Archbald, Tyler - 84
Arduser, Josie - 37 72
Arends. Connie - 110
Armstrong Savanna - 72
Armstrong Zoie • 97 219 222
Arndt, Grady • 97, 2ll
Arndt Griffin • 97
Arndt Nolan - 54
Arslan,. Adam - 72
Artz, Em1:y - 28. 54 175. 212
Askar Damy - 54, 182
At'1er, Maru,l,.o • 41 72 212
Auch Moeoy Sam • 84, 168. 179
August, Alex - 54, 175
A..igust, Madeline - 97 136. 137 217 212
,Auman. E.,,1'y - 54
Auman. Sydney • 72
Avaresov, A:exzander • 97
Avenson, Espen • 8. 84, 169 220
Baad·, Mason • 84
Backencamp, Nick • 72 210, 2ll, 212
Bade Gonte1 • 54. l7 5. 182
Bai!ey, Brod<.s - 54
Bailey, Emilee - 97, 160
Baillie, Sarah • 84
Baillie, Sebastiar - 54, 61, "23, 175, 21 °
Bajwa, Moya - 97
Bakenhus. Brandon • 54. 175. 182
Baker, Cheyanna - 54 64
BaKer, Eli • 84
Boker, Grant • 54 212
OOKer, Liem • 84. 86, 179
Boilentine. Kaleigh - 72
Balientne Lexi • 72
Balogh, Bennett • 97, 212 Bendas, Agoum • 97, 223
Barbee, Antione - 72
Barber Bryce • 72
Barkdoll, Kendra • 110
Barkdoli, Spencer - 97 211
~armore. Morgon - 5L1, 175, 219
Barnard Tyc;on - 97, 144, 145 211, 2~ Barnes, 'oy!or: 55, 17 5
BornHlr Braxton - 55. 178
Barreda Elias - 84 164
Barrett Hayden • 55 710 215
Barte:· ;oston • 42, 8L;, 86
Bartek Kels,e • 84, 162. 222
Borton, Groce 97
Barts Elle • 10 110
Bosh, liboy • 84 '/0
Bateioar Richard • 72 134 221
Bates, Corlie • 55. 132 133, 16; 170
Bates. <:aresia • 84
Boumar Grant · 97 L:8
Baxa, Ann· 110
Baxter Bryon - 110
Beaudette, Abbigoil - 97
Becker Cole• 72, 75, '66
Beder, David· 55 175
Becke,, Richie - 97
Beckner, Davis • 97, 211
Bed.ner, Dev,r - 72 210
Beebe Evan - 84 86, 178
Be,r l, Ryer 97
Bekele Steve • 72
Belashchenko Sasha - 43 72 167
Bell, Brady - 78, 145 214
Bell, David - :;Q
Bell Enr • 84. :61, 164
Bell Lydia - 84, 160
Bender Breanna • 84, 160, 215
Benes. Josie · 84
Benson, Elise • 98, !73 216
Beran, Brooke - 85, 219
Berg, Em:ly • 85 170 172
Bernodt, Grace· 85, 160 161
Bemodt Mada1yn - 98 160 223
Bernard Jacob - 72 123
Berstler, Rhett - 98 211
Betancur, Aleksey - 85, 217
Bhogshetty, Rajshree - 85
Bhoopalcm Ina - 72 l70 171
Bieber, Haley - 98
Bierbower Jill - 72. 160
Bierbower. Joel - 9, 98, 178
Bigelow. Erin - 85, 151, 170. 212 216
Bigelow Llke - 55 :6 174, 175 183.
100
Bilbo Emma - 85
Billreimer Madison • 98
Billheimer Som - 55
Birkholz Connor 85 176, 211
B;schof, Grady - 98
Bisesi, Nicholas - 72
Blad Ryan - 72
Brackman, Daniel - 98
Blair, S,mon - 72
Blorkenship, Nathan - 110
Bleess. Caid - 55
Bliemeister , Ellie - 55 175 183,219
Blohn Jorge - 98
Blow. Norah - 73
Bluford Jones Tayvione • 85
Boden, Ke:rsten - 85
Boettcher Ciayton - 98
Bohart , Eliza- 85 160 165 170 172
Bokma. Amo - 85 160 213
&Hon, Noah - 98, 176
Bolubosz Sophia • 55. 120. 175, 205
Bonness. Katie - 73
Booe, Noah - 98
Boothe, Ryon - 55
Borckove Sas.'10 - 55 175
Boren, Calisa - 73, 176
Borgmann Jake - 55, 175
Borgmann Luke • 85
Bornschiegl Malachi • 98, 145 214
Borovich Sarah - 98. 16 5
Boswell, Andrea - 73
Bothwell Rhett • 98, 178
Both MarOJS - 55 61
Bounds W:Jliarn • 73
Bousson, isabel • 12 73 170 171
zek Al - 55
Bovaird Chariotte - 85
Bowden Grant - 31, 98. 211
Bower Drue • 55 172. 175, 208
Bowman, Noelle - 3
Bowman, Ri • 98
Boyes. Trav,s - 55
Brody Kai 6 • 73, 75 210, 211
Brakeman Savona· 85
Brandenburg. Ian - 85
Brandl. Jackson - 73
Brandt, Hanno - 85. 179
Brandt Jasmine - 98
Brandt Jordon - 33. 73
Bray , Emily • 36, 85 , 209
Brayton Cassie - 55 178, 183
Bredthouer. Corly - 98, 215
Bredthauer Corinne - 55. 175, 201
Bredthauer, Jessica - 73
Brehm, Jackson - 73, 164
Brehm, Olivia - 98
Breitbarth, Katelyn • 98
Breitfelder, Emma - 55
Breitfelder: Madeline - 98, 102
Brennon Starla - 85, 178
Breton, Ami 10 - 55 178
Brigham Jodyn - 73
Bright, Paula - 35, 110
Brirk Cooper - 23 85
Brinkerhoff, Kaden - 73
Britton. Lauren· 73, 161 162 215
Brockman, Maddie - 55
Brodd Macey - 98
Brodecky Hamah - 98
Broderson, Hayley - 85
Broman Gcbriel - 98
Brooks. Everett - 85 86
Brown Otoole. Caleb • 85 Brown, Alushion - 73
Brown , Eli - 73
Brown Emma - 98 177 178 179
Brown, Garren - 28 73 123, 218
Brown , Joe!· 73. 210
Brown Kobe - 73 208
Brown, Lil!:an - 85
Brown, Paige - 98
Brown Patnck - 98 177
Brown Troy - 98
Brown T11er • 85, 214
Brox Ethan - 73
Bruha. Seth - 98, 211
Brundieck, Isabelle - 55, 183, 212
Brw.er Joseph • 85 213
Brunsrrian, Ben • 73
Brunsrnan, Bree - 98
Brush Trevor - 85
Bryar., Macey - 55, 183
Brvont, Lucy - 55, 162 214
Buck waiter Ben - 55 61
Budler , Jasmine - 55 164 17 5
Bcescher Devan - 55 153 l7 4 214
Buggi Chor.ci - 73. 160
Bullingtori Brian - 110
Bundy Senevieve - 73
Bu,oo Jerdon • 98
Burcheli, Sammy - 55 160 16: 176, 178, 198
Burcher Gabriel - 98
Burder , Bianca - 85
Buresh, Ellie - 6. 73, 138, 212
Burgess Chynna - 55 175 178
Burgess, Orion - 73
Bu-ke, Jocelyn1 10, 1; 24 25 33 47, 73
128, 129, 130, 152, 166 170, 17 4 209
Burke, Kara - 56
Burke, O l: v1a - 56
Burrell Samantha • 56
Burt Govin - 98 211
Buscher, l\iooh - 40, 56 170 175 183
Buse!,...'St Zane· 6 115 184 2i0
Bussard Malec - 98 161
Bussard Sophia • 98
B1..ralb Sam - 98
Butcher Andrew - 110
Butler-Hole, Emerson - 85
Callam , Mokena - 98 138 216
Coilaway ... oshua - 73. r63 165 179
Collins , Zachry • 56
Campbell, Bryson - 73. 215
Campbel! Mot - 85
Compbdl Tyler - 56
Contorero Marcelo • 110
Caporale Ast-ley • 73
C..Jrden Jaime - 56
Care v Alley - 85 217
Carlson, A no - 56 l63
CarrT'od Adorn - ll 56, 17 5, 184
Ccrm,c.~I. Camden -98 161
Carorl-\ers Aloi" - 110
Carper•er, Corey • 73. 210 211
Carpenter Maddie - 56 i7 5
Carpe:ife,, Robert - 56
Correro , Gobi - 73,209
Corsteos -\bigo,l - 73
<... orstens, Jarnes • 98, 2r
JV Cheer
Third Row : A vo n Nook a E:-nily Bray, Rhiannon McCracken Jocelyn
Burke Audrey Eckert
Second Row . Emma Gonzales Alex Tessendorf Kirra Romero
Gabi Carre 1a: F.,rst Row · Er1mo M ccants, Ol ivia Glenr~ Ja;no Keyes
1 idrr. an Taylor Court r .ey, Kailyn Thelen dingham, ,Ab y Kreikemeier
Apolllonaires
Third Row: Emily Vaggalis, Sammy Nielson, Grace Herron, Leah A,nderson, Skylar Hoxie, Alex Puls
Second Row: Rose Copes. Averie Harley, Rylee Tucker, Sydney Fitzgerald, Gracie Firestone, Emma Luci
first Row: Riley Struve, Camryn O'Dell, Mckaylee True, Sophie Bolubasz, Bailey Harrington, Lila Reif Swope
Varsity Football
Fifth Row Cooch Schiltz, Jared Waterrneier Tyter Jaques. Andrew Minchow. Mott Meyers, Jett Janssen, Peter Jurich Drake Reinke, Elliott Alexander, logar. Walters, Sam Vernon, Barrett Selion. Joel Brown, Cooch Ebke
Fourth Row:Cooch Tyrrell, Coach Schneider, Ethan Watermeier, Joey Adkisson. Tate McCurty, Peyton Stoppel, HaydeR Barrett, Jaden Roe Braden Sellon, Ian Ehrenfried, Dylan Keller, Connor R;ekenberg, Coach Fitzgemld
Third Row;Coach Kechely, Eli Provost. Luke Neemann, Blake lngamells. Peyton Aipperspach. Andrej Dakic Chris Kormazin, Nick Backencomp Zone Busekist Jack Hopkins, Chase Adams, Jerrod Searcey, Corey Carpenter, Coach Seizys
Second Row:Cooth Janesch, Cole Weller. Mason Ingwersen, Parker Volquardsen, Doran Anger, Austin Schneider, Griffin Wilkins. Will Bounds, Trevor Anderson, Gage Wagaman. Jacob Irwin. Cooch Gingery
First RowEdword lankas, Alex Hrnicek, A.J. Muthersbaugh, Chase Uher, Nathan Kltrell, Justin Reed ,A,ngel Gutierrez Noah Warner, Kaleb Brody, Devin Beckner
Cqle Kliment
Carstensen, Kodan • 85 2ll 213
Carter Ella • 98
Cory Isaac - 85
Cass, Harrison - 56 175
Castro Urias, Erick • 56
Caulfield Cf-e!sie - 33, 73. 161, 170 217
Caulfield Kyle - 98. 129,211
Cave, Madison - 56. 17 5 184
Celis Sctorzomo. Leo - 56
Chacon Urias, Jose - 98
Chambers, Tristin • 56 Chamblee, Tanner • 85
Chami Prescilla • 56, 175, 184. 212
Chon Abby- 98, ;60 161170
Chandler, Porker • 85 172, 213
Chopin Dylan • 85 179
Chopin, Zad"' • 56 184
Chapman, Vermca • 73, 161, 170, 172
Chopp, David - 56
Chopp. Roger - H1
Charleston, Romon • 98
Charroin Caden· 98
Chartier Jayden - 73
Cbebuhar, Sorn • 98, 102, 161
Chen. Jessica - 85, 165, 17 4, :213
Chen. Lucas • 98
Chen. Mozart· 73, 75, 170
Chesrer, Adrian • 85 213
Chester Alida • 99
Chloupek Rebecca - 99, 160, 218
Chmelk"o, Alex • 56, 184
Cho Suzie· 43. 73 161 167
Chobooyan, Eric • 99. 163 173
Chrisp. Avery· 85. 208
01flstensen, EUa - 73
Christensen E:von • 85
Christensen, .iack • 73
Christensen, Josh - 56
Christensen. Josiah • 85
Christensen, Lane - 56, 123, 218
Christensen, Logan - 85. 21.S
Christenson, Jad - 85 166
Christenson, Nor~- 99 l6l
Christianson, Seth • 56
Chnsiie, Tyser - 99 211
Chnstop~rsen, Jacob • 56 176
Cing, Grace • 8.5
Cobanu, Rares • 85
Canton. Dsew • 85
Clore, Thomas • 38. 73, T68
Clark Amber· 73
Ciork A.shley - 99
Clo Carly - 85
Clark, Jw • 85
Clarke olton • 85
Clarke Mckellan - 99, 164 178
Classen Brady • 73
Claussen, f4aley • 73 160
Clegg Ashley - 23 44. 56, 175
Cleverly, :Jall1n • 56, 213
Cleverly, Yallie - 86
Oflon. Lexi - 73
Clifton. Trevor - 86
Onchard, Ethan - 99 220
Cochrane, Moggie - 86. 217
Cockrell, Dominic - 99 211
Coghlan Brianna • 99
Co.~n Camden • 99
Cole, Azreyah - 46, 13. 130
Cole, Cady - 86
Cole Carter • 73
Coleman, Billy - 56
Colemon, Jeff • 86 164, 179
Collier /1.bby • 86. 160
Collier, Blake • 56
Collins, Moiochi • 99 l23 218
Coln. Mck ynzi~ • 56
Colon, Cooper - 86, 211
Colon, Jolyn • 73 219
Colton, Nathaniel - 86 179
Combs. Isaac • 99, 213
Comstock Robert - U 73
Conley Ethan - 74
Connatser, Kenan • 99 211
Connatser, Natalee - 86
Coriradt Kailey - 86
Conradt Sarah -74
Converse. Justin· 57, 175. 84. 218
Conway Kiley - 57, 185. 208
Conway Sierra • 86, 166
Cooley, Victoria - 57 162
Cooper Anro • 99
Cooper Jeanna • 99, 163
Cooper, Kayla • 7 4
C.opes, Rose • 86 210
Corder Allie - 99 l02 177
Corder. Harlee - 57, 61
Cordova. Fioreano • 38 7 4 161, 166, 219
Corona. Nathan • 74
Cottey, D.1. - 99, 102
• ottey Daniel • 7 4
Courtret, Taylor· 99, 200
Cover Maddie • 99
C..-eevon. Jasrr:ne • 86, 216
Crespo Boneta. Emanuel • 99
Crespo Boneta. Keiy • 41, 7 4
Crews, Jozlyn • 86
Crews, Nikolos • 57
Crimmins, Brer,dan • 86. 218
C-immins, Sean - 7 4. 123. 218
Gist. Alexis - 32 86. 178 !79
Crocker Jacob • 57, 185
Crocker, Nicholas • 99
Crosrner, Lori • 111
C~uz, Crist ofer • 86
C,uz. Dom1nika - 99
Cui, Alix - 74 160 167, 220
Cummins, Mox • 99. 163
C.Jrry Sam • 22. 86
Currv, Wbi 1nee • 99 219
Cypher. Zach - 74,163 Czarnick Alo • 99
Dahlstrom, Joey - 99
Dailey Emma - 74 161 170
Da1iey Gracie - 86, 16 1
Dok Deng· 74
Oak, Pal • 86, 214
Doi< Tathloch - 57, 140 17 5 215
Dakic, Andrei 7 4 210, 211
Daly, Arre • i il
Daneko, Logan • 57 Dong, Tram - 86
Daniels, Sarah • 99 178
Dao Sophia - 100
Darling. Blake - 57 163
Darnall. Margot • 74, 75 161
Darrah, Dorr1nic • 86 211 214
Oo..gt-enbaugh, Ellie • 74, 118 Davidson, Brigette - m
Davis. Amaris • 42, 57. 164 177 Davis, Caidell • 74 213
Davis. Cameron - 100. 218
Davis Kaden - 100
Dov,s, Matt - 111
Davis, Meagan • 86. 2:5
Dawson, Kathy • Ill
Dowson, Moc • 86 Deal, Eli - 86
Deal. Emily • 86 Deon, Hannah • 57
Dean, Henley - 42, 57 136
Deai Jacob - 22, 86, 162
'Deboer, Scott - 111, 112
Decker. Ashley - 57
Dederrnan, Adorn - 57
()edusr-kevich, Yaleriya - 57 61, 161 175
Degbedii, .leervace - 74
Deisley, Grant - 74
Delaney Anna - 47 57, 17 5 198
Deleon Angelina - 100 218
Deleon, Dominique - 86
Delgado Gonzalez Brandon - 57 , Kevin - 74
Delgado. Mckenzie - 57 175, 212
Delgado Mason - iOO 212, 218
Delka Andrew - 57
Dempsey, Liam - 57
Demuth, Alissa - 57
Deng, Changkouth - 74
Depenbusch Jacob - 57
Derima, lawensia • 57
Derr, Hale'/ - 100
Deryke Kaden - 100
Detweiler Madison- - 87
Dews. Kylie - 87 160 223
Dic:.lc:a Josephine - 57 17 5 200
Dice. Cool - 87. 149 212
Dickey Reed • 7 4. 213
Didrichsons, Lt.kas - 57
Dldnchsons, Sophie - 57
Diehl, Eden - rn
Dillingham i\rionno - 100, 209
Dillon, Diedenck - 87. 211
Dimon, William - 111
Dixon, Deshawn - 7 57, 213
Dodd Kelden - 47 57
Dahmen, Emily - 100 '60, 215
Dahmen Hamoh - 87 160 215
Dohrman, Cole - 100
Dom1co Sooki - 87
Donahoo, Sydney - 100 130 213
Donaldson Reyhanna • 87
Dondlinger, Kaylee • 100
Dondlinger Lori - ;1 I
Dondlinger Morgon - 57 175
Dong, Berny - 7 4
Donsig, Mattf)ew - 100 167, 173
Dorff Cally - 100. 209
Dornbos, Kelli - 1ll 203
Dorsey Morgan - 7 4
Doty Madison 57
Dougherty, Jone - 111
Douglas-Lundy Robin - 111
Down xonder - 87
Down, Samantha • 7 4
Downey, Po1ton - 58
Doyle. Eli1ah - 87 211
Dragoo, Notholy - 86 87
Dresbach Emily - 9, 58 161, 170 175 185
Dress Karen - 111
Drews. Ashlyr, - 58. 161
Drews. Ella - iOO. 216
Drickey, Brynn - 100
Duch, Ryan - 58
Duensing, Braxlon - 100
Duensing, Jemo - 100, 216
Dugdale Jenifer -l l I
Duhs Josh - 100, 178
Duhs, Matthew - 8, 7 4 178
Duke Jonathan - 7 4
Dumler, Madeline - 58, 118
D..m, Breyana - 87
Dunning-Ward, Isabelle - 100
Duntz, Schuyler - 7 4
Duong, Helen -74, 161, 170 172
Duong Tina - 87
Dupsky Kaylee - 7 4
Durie, Melisa - 87, 160, 208
Dutton, Avery 87 163, 177, 178
Du+tcn Cole • 7 4 213
Dutton Hailey • 37 58. 0 121 136 137 160 75 185
Dwinell. Lauren - 87
Dworak, Joey - 86, 87, 16 1
Dworak Lani - 58 61 161
Dyer , Ethan - 58
Dymoc~ D),:an • 58 , 185
Dymccek Ka1t:yn - 100 215
Ebert Alex - 87
Ebk e James - 111
Ec:kert, Audrey - 87 209
Eckery, Karen - '00
Eden Savamah • 58, 21A
Edgington Andrew - 100
Echc Harley - 58 , 136 174 175 2 7
Edwards, Oliver - 100 2H , 214
Eggert Kat'yn - 14
Eggett Grace - 100
Ehlers, Julia - 100 177 215
Ehlers Mad<.enzy - 7 4
Ef-.enfried Ian · 42 58 210
Eicher, Sarah • 74
E;)ers Allison • 100 209
Eile , Erin - 7 4
Eisenoch , f-lienr '/ - 87
Elbaum, Aqui,es • 87, 22 1
Eldred Lincoln • 87
Elhott Cece - 100 132 219
Elliott, l1ndsoy - 58, 132, 17 5 '.35 219
Ellis, Camdynn - 86 87, lol, 170
Ellis Sohar - 87
Ernbt1ry Joo 1e - 87 208
Emerson, jol,n - 111
Emken ~k,nter - 7 4
Epp, Abby 7 4. 2'8
Epperson, Brett • l l
Epp1er Mabel - '58 61 178
Em, S>'1aernqi.1 - 74. 213
Enemeier Cole - 87 nerneier lor, 87, 213
Ernst Al - 100 177
Escobar Gabriel • 100
Escobar, Isaiah - 86 87
Eslick Brandon - 87
Espinoza Dmei - 87
foink isr.ibe! - 100
Esres, Ber:01T1,r - 21, 74
Et'lerton Eli - 87
ubank,, Cec1 • :00
Eubanks Mono -7 4
tvans Yulia • lll, 165 i66
Fverts Ber 1amtn • 87
Evert,; Jacob · 58,218
Everts ZOC1ory - 7 4 , 218
JV /Reserve Footbafl
Fifth Row: ;ck 13ac-kercarrp Nick Lobrillo, John Loudo Tate McCarty Matt Meyers, ~ett Janssen Maxwell Taylor, Andrew Minchow Dy!an Keller Joey Adk isson , T'°e vor ~eft rey
Fourth Row: _oae, Ebk e v. adin Haake Cooper Colon Zoch Thies, Sam Wozny, 1ude Gmre t t C hcis Kar moz tn Jock Hookins1Kadan Carstensen, Connor B rkholz
Andrej Da ki c, G riffin Wi lb 'IS Cooch Seizys
Third Row: € oo ch :S chneider, Co,e Weller , Dorn ic Darrah, Tyler Johnson, Will Kroeker W iil Boun ds Core y Corpenter, Luke Neer-1ann Jackson Goodyear: Austin Schneider, arrel M.cek, Gage Wagaman, Cole limert, Coach Tyrrel!
Second Ro v : Kaleb o n Busch Dorm /,,uger H!ah Doyle, Val r-1.eminger, AJ.
Mut~r:sbaugh Kah:b Brady Trenton Hammond. Just;n Reed, Jacob Irwin, Trevor
A.nder~,on Zach elb C o0 c~ Fitzgemfd
F:rst Row : Luk~ long tin Pre es, Carter Glenn. eniy .L\ngle, Luke Spethmon
Jack Lm"rn, Ko r _ a ugh111, Oieder ick Dillon Joriy Molffdf, Edwmd Lari as, Nicho'as Sooo ·, Co lb y on
Fagan , Elisabeth -7 4
Fagnarit Emn1a -7 4, 7 5
Fagnan t Llie - 100
F 're kl D onon - 35 74 i62
Fak inos, AIE.x ondra - 111
f cl lrh.rg Alex - 87 176
Fo.lE. en t'.mma - 58
Foils, Colby - 58
fongMO Mork • ~'.1
Faries , Jayson 7 4
Morgon Witherspoon Oyion Wither.by Damian er Barkdoll, Revelation Grayson, B~ston Workman e, ,ar, -: ru t ser Jomes arstens Grady Arndt, Porter Wilh,s Gree r Noah Spneck Aldan Z=la, Grart Springer Seth Bruha use Auger , Granf Bowden, Joey Ridder, Tooddeus ~aulfield, Alex Avanesov , Ethan Standlet Antonio - y, Dominic Cockrell, Coach Peterson
Second Row: C oach hnso Andrash ThompsQn Gavin Burr, Oliver Edwcrds
Noah A\ ch ell, Davis Beckner, Carter Haun, Aidan Ingwersen Rhett Berstler Zane W idgo, Bra yan Va Meter, Coach Burson
First Row, C omor Vor Busch, Noah Fisher, Collin /v\1•geri, lv\akh" Walker Gabe Broman, Lstin Hernande Savon te Wycoff. Heah Je en, Tysen Christie
G Is S
Fcrritor 6rm:i · 100 102 161
Fast._Gro-87
fast Hc:dey - 58
F<Jllner Otwio - 74
Faukner RadM- 58 161175
Fenton Hollie - 100
Ferguson Chtyo,ne -7 4
Ferg..a10rt Halie - 30 74
Ferguson Peter - 100
Ferris Alec • 58 185
Fiala. Kath-yn - 87
Firday Logan - lOO 212
Finclay; Tayb- 74 212
HQarcn. Caleb - 100, 161
fimell Aroondo- 40 41 74 135
lintel Nicole • 6 75
estlre Collin • 87
Firestine Dcioto • 58 176
Firestone Grocie • 87 210 ir Wlmming
Fisd-e- 111
Galegos,ti:rier S9
Gdois.futh-100
Gamet Cole - a 75
Gaidalf Sena-o. OIMo • JOO 102
Gc.il.iny-101
GaisvR:I, • 75 Gcnvind, y010 - 101
Gema Torres Yael 101 213
Gacia Alex • 59
Garcia Al ycri • 75
Gac10 Keotoo - 87
Garett Jude - 87 164 211
Gaspar, Joshua - 75 63
Gasper Bricrno - 59
Gasselu,g, Awin -75 213
Gasseling, Dckoto • 101,219
Gates And-ew - 1Gl
Gates, Sancntho - 75
Gauthier Benjamin - 101
Gover Mockensie - 75 170
Third Row: Cooch Mcxxe, Coach Balogh, Elizabeth Jurid, Taylor Findlqy f~ Gcme - 100
Sydney Mc:xxe, Marusha Ather Molly Lienemann, Madi Muma Claire
=Griffin Ava Winjum, Md<enzie Delgado, Rayegan Kent Coach Bidrman Fitch. Brvm - 58 218
213
Second R Brook L T - -'d· M lcher C · R ber Mor fitch loga, - 38 39 58. 132 133 146 168
____ow_: e arsen I ea te e , assie o ts, ga, Fitzgerald Sydney _ 75 2i0
M~im, Isabel Knutson Emily Artz Rianna Mueller, Hayley Piippo, Flesher Sara - 58
C rt L • d T t P I Z f eder•-'- E • M Flowerdoy Kemeth - m a er air ay um ear, oe r '°' nn apson F~ ..bvon 19 42, 58 178
Ftrst Row: Alexis Johnson, Jillian Altmaer, Jordanna Frerch, Madeline FoAc:ers Dave - 75
Hau,, Allison Harrington, Elis.50 Miller Erin Bigelow Ellie Bu-esh Ava Htnt ~-- 58 12 1, 170 185 208
Payton Mayfield, Abbi Rouse, Prescilla Chami Riley Schultze Forch Ryleigh - 100 218
NOT PICTURED: Isabelle Brundieck Zoe Mochmer-Frederick, Whitney Ford Fotth-87
ScL_ Ford Tristan· 58 175, 186 nerer Foreman, Annette - 100 178
Foreman Doniel • 87
Fortenberry Kathryn - 58
Fossberg, Coyden • 87
Fossberg. Olivia - 87 Fossberg Shoelym • 100
~-----, Foster, Kara - 111 166 203
Fox Abigail - 75 215
Fr01C1SCO Lau-a • 24. 37 58, 161 170
FrancOtS Stetson - 87
Frondolig Michael - 87 178 2 2, 218
Franchlig, Zachary • 123
Frandoly, Zachary - 87
Franke Mosoo • 59
Frorkforter Abbey • 19 '59 177
Frariforter 1-blly • 59 177 178
Frorks Allison • 87 162 219
Frorks Jace - 87
Fro-ks. Sarah - 59 161, 168 175 204
Fr~ Me!.erro 59 125 75 186
I Frederick, Zoe - 20 75 l.50 161 212
French .lordcma · 100 'XY9 2 2
renzel Blcie • 100 Fries Caiey 11 Friesen. Carie • 75
Mcci-t - 9, 34 75
Boys Swtmming
Third Row: Cooch Moore Cooch Balogh, Nolan Wolfe Zoch Frandolig
Nick Bac:kencamp Poul Riley, Peter Ju-ich Alex Provost Kade Hopkins; Blake Sayers Coach Bidrman
Second Row: Seth Lee Cael Dire Logan Mcpho~, Niktta Panf,lov Conner
Harley Matthew rbtz, Attlcus Muller Jared MLSToy Charles Roberts
TQl1l1er Spe,,ce, Chander Schmit
First Row: Logan Findk:ty, Danief Kerrigoo Calvin t-btz, Matthew leggiadro Masoo Oelgadq Alexander Petty Groot Baker Adam Piro
Bernett Finioo Herbert Ryan Otto lfidex
Ge1ger Alex - 88
Geldmeier Emily • 112 Jessica - 88
George Gideon - 7 5
Gerdes Jorothon - 43 75 176, 177
Gi<makas R"ltso • 88 160, 170
Gibbs Nathoo - 101
Gibilisco Moricroo • 75
G1bilisco, Terrooca • 59 Gibson Ethan • 88 123 218
Grcr)t
Grci-iam
Grasmick
Fritchie Kolqp - 59
Frost Barbero • m Fry 0xrce • 75 154 213
Fry Fath 00 213
FU9rll1irlg, Claire • 75 fui: Derek • 1 Fui Lann 11 202
Ga,i- Meredith 75 160 161 215
Goer- Michael· 59
Goines AIBin - 87
Gd(derg TS1y • 75 2 5
Gr1ess.
Gross, l ydia - 59
GrOl.4) Dolton - 101
Gru,torad, Nikolas - 76,213
Guevara Elizabeth - 101
Guilford, .4ndrew - 101
Gulford Matthew - 88.163, 179
Guilford Rebekah - 31 59 175. 178
Guill .lera - 112
(nu H.nter - 43, 59 160 175
Gutierrez. Angel - 59 210
Gutierrez-Gonzolas Luis -7 6
Gutman Emma - 76, 213
rbd<e. Kaelin - 88,211
Hoo-. Ha,ley - 29, 34, 35. 76. 149. 150 151,163.172
Hoecker, Toylon - 101
Hoes. Elliott - 88
Hajny, Ba,ley - 76 176
rkl<ari, Kayla - 112
Hakenkamp. Matthew - 59
Hall, Hu,ter - 76
t-hll Madison - 10 l
Halpine, Josh - 88, 91
Hanersky Antonio - 59. 163
1-bnersky, Bryson - 88
t-bnersky, Trevor· 88, 176
Hammond. Trenton - 88 127, 144,211 214
Hamza. Adam - 101
Ho,, Changhui - 59, l6I 17 4 175
Hancock Clayton - 101
1-b,d, Aidan - 101
Haley, Camden - 101
Hensel, Melonie - 112
~.Dylon-76
Hansen, John - 59, 187
risen, Mr:ienzi - 10]
Hansen Natqlie • 88, 91
Hansen, Nicole - 10 l
Harder, Julie - 112
Hardesty. Cade! - 88
Hardy, Colton - 101
Hare, Deno - 112
Harley, Averie - 88, 210
Harley, Conner -7 6. 212
Harms, Lily - 101
Harre, Jordan - 59 187
Harringt , Al[ison - 9, 60 175 212
rb-rington, Bailey - 60, 120, 175, 197, 210
rb-rington, Corbin • 60 155, 213
Horris, Demeo - 88
1-b-ris, Joyce - 101
Haris, Joshua - 101
Harris, Nicolas - 101
Harstick Jj - 10 l
Harstick Tatum - 76 160 222
Hartman, Chase • 76
rbrtrnan, Sarah - 112 120
Hartter. EUy - 76
Hartung, Hannah - 7 6
Hon.b, Maoor - 76. 160
Harwood, Kiki -76, 178
Hosse. Emily - 88. 91, 222
Hatten. Olivio - 76 219
1-budrich Charles - 88
Haudrich, James - 88 220
Haun, Corter - 101. 211
I-bu,, Madeline - 76, 150 72 2 2
Hawkins, Dominique - 76
Hawkins, Julie • 112
Hayden, Evan - 76
I-byes. Bevan • 11. 76
Hayes, Elizabeth - 101161
Hays, Parker - 7 6
Haywood Taylor - 88, 0, 217
' l-bmilion - 101
Heortv, Allison - 60
Heaston Mollie· l0i, 167 l78
Heaton, Bettanio - 88, 2l4
Hedrick, Caitlyn - 6/J
Hedrick Renae - lOl. 161
Heid'oriri. Broderi - 60, 213
~ieithold Jon - 112
Hellbusch, Celeste - 7 6
Heller, Catherine - 88
Heiler. Evon 101 172
Heller, Lauryn • 60. l7 5
Hellmuth R'yon - 60 187
Heminger Vai • 88 211
Hemmett Lor, - 112
Hemp ill Nid - 76
Herderson Christian - 88, 91
Hennecke, Austin - 60, 178
Hennig Evan - 101
Henrickson, Trevor - 101, 211, 214
Hepburn, Noah • 101
Heras. Jocelyn - 88
Herbert Amelia • 88, 160 208 215
Herber- 1 Finian - 88 212 218
Here! Paige • 88 178
Here!, Scott, 6
rlergctl , Bodey - il 60 , 213
1-leriri. Nicolas - 112
Henranson, Canome - 34, 60
~ndez Just:n -101 211
Herpel Nafoniel - 88
Hemdge Stephan,e - 76, 162 4. 165
Herron, Grace • 88 210
Herron, Hon:-iah - 60
Heydt Olivla - 88
Heywood, Drake - 101, 214
Hickman, Kyrsten - 101 78
Hicks Alysso - 7 6
Hicks Caleb - 60
H.il, Briley - 102 147. 223
Hill. Hudson - 60 , 177 187, 213
Hill Mitch - 29 76
Hilihouse Carmen - 102
Hilligo:-.s, Mallory • 76, 160
himrnelberg r I\ 'afon • 7 6
Hind, William - 7 6
H,r)!170n, Pa tience - 102
Hirschfeid, Emma - 60
Hixon Chrislim • 60
Hixon, Kolden - 102
Ho. Kelsey - 76, 177
Hoang Anna - 88
Hodtwalker, Judy - 112
Heesch Anna - 102 216
Hoesing Megan - 76
Hofer Stella - 60 161 175
Hoffer Avery - 60 162 187 214
Hoffer Kaden - 88 214
Hoffmeyer, Elijak • 88, 91
Hogg Emi!y • 89, 170, 177 215
Hoham, Jeffrey - 112
t·lo.½arn. Tmya - 112
Floham Taryn - 7 6
1-1olihan Sophie - 102, 178 Nicole - 76 215
ol li ngs .vorth M:cah - 60
ho!MO A,den - 102 178
t10!st er, Aidan - 60 187, 218
Hol st en Owen - 89, 212. 218
Hof f Jme • 112 113
Hol z. Ju l:a • 89, 217
1-iondo Solana - 89. 177, 215
Hoo 'er ?.lexandra - 102 r oover, Caleb - 89
I- op\ •r.:,, Jackson· 6
1:--<opl r:is Kade - 102, 149, 212
f-iopr- n~ eaton - 89
Girls Golf
Back Row: CCXJch Johnson, Faith Green, Allison Larson, Isabel Knutson, Regan Sankey, Elly Johnsen, Morgon Runyan Breanna K·rby, Coach Bullington
Front Row : Jessica Chen, Codie Randail,Audrey Krieger. Naree Philavanh. Sydney Donahoo
Four Ro w· 100h Spne I Ckise 'amroere!', Bloke .,P,ef, Parker Cha ndler Chris Kuif'l'lai':in, EHiotl Ale arielcr L"l OKe ReinKe M ot~~w •forns Micah C' •eH Hudson Hill
Braden Hei b rn~ Ko dan Car•t~en,e=a~ K: merer Ca1de!I Davis, .Yode Thoms , Boifet hergc,F
Th ird Row :: oree Philova,~ 'rr a 'lC!gerl A rm ~= a !:'Tlonager l Wvah Mcroberts, Al.13':~ Gassekig ~aso11 ln@Nerser. D01"' n,ck l\'\ O!:er R: e y SchrTiohr, Reed Dickey Dollir Ce Cli 1 c Vv~ob ,Ahmad l-jabr i Pevf(m Aroperspach, Leo Celis f\.WO!' riqer, Ion '" r! erne ier A J. Muthersoaugf-i Zach Sm;th, Nikolos G r u tom r,q (monogElf"l, Emme GLtl'T'ann imonagerl Alivio Kinnamon (rna'lOg I
Seco nd Row: Elite ,ernoon i rnonogcrL Brynn Dickey fmonogerl, Nie Swift. Chance Fr v & ·ho D a,., don Aop'egarth Grant Lyman Nolan Mcglothlin Noah /vV·~ l! Cole Dl:lltor, Brec!'irr Sper~ng Foster Wa,k Isaac Combs, Adam K,nnomon, Ma Mbt r el Ncf u Ri ze- Aden 1rgwerser, Faith Fry lmanogerl, Jessica Rung frr.or:ic erf
First Ro w. vonte W ycd t , Yoel Garcia Torres, Noah Fisher Hunter Oakes Aidan Sonq•_ rL Son I c-:C a i:-> Corbir, Harrington, .;acob Odell. Collin M1igerl, Heath Jensen, Sroe,nor Erb, ~og o n Westhofer, Ethan Scheinost Case Jurgens
, 'GT PfC::1:RED: Adrian C ster, Rodman Graybeal Jeremiah Jorgensen Cayden Ri chters 1~ev Vandy en
Unified Bowling
Hott. Ashlyn - 99 102
Hott, Jared - 89
1-btz Calvin - 89 176, 212, 218
rb.igh, Karen - 113
1-b.ile, .loshoo - 102 163
1-bvcrka, Joseph - 113
Hovorka, Meegen - 76 161, 170, 172
Howerter, Eric - 89
Hoxie, Skylar - 89. 210
Hoyt, Madelyn - 76
Hoyt Md<y - 60 208
Hoyt Toby - 102
Hmicek. Abbie -76 160
Hmicek, Alex - ll. 60, 126, 175. 187 210
Hmicek, Ashley - 76, 160
Hruza. Cam - 60
Hsu, Eolynn - 102. 161
Top Row: Ben Wreeler, Kaden rbffer, Devan Buescher, Lucy Bryant, Bettania Heaton, I-Lang Andrew - 102
Sarah Winterbauer, Jenna Reirers, Dustin Splittgerber, Cole Alfred, Austin Pren&s, Brigette ~\::. •~g
Morgan Hudec, Jacob - 60, 157, 204
Bottom Row: Rashayla Strozier. Sam Skirry, Savannah Eden, Kelsey Toomey, Hayden Hudson Jake. - 6/J Regier. Avery Hoffer, Tahlia Scaggs. Phillip Jackson, Abby Korte, Abby Winterbauer Hull Autumn-102
Hull Trenten - 42, 60 Hultgren. Amanda -.60. 175 1-lnt, Ava - 14,102,208,212
Huntington, Kaylynne - 89, 165
Hurlbut, Josh - 76. 78. 163
rh-tic Nedim - 60
Huscher, Drew - 102. 172, 218 Hussain Rarer - 76 Hussman, 1-hley - 102
Hutchison Evan - 89, 177
Hutchison Kassandra - 89
Hutchison Madeline - 89 Hutchison, Olivia - 89
Hutchisor,. Priscilla - 8, 60, 121, 166 208
Hyde Ashley -6l Hyde, Courtney - 102
Freshman Basketball
Back Row: Coach Ebke, Morgan Witherspoon, Boston Workman, Dylan Witherby, Trevor Henrickson, Brady Bell, Sam Wragge, Coach Watteyne
Front Row Charlie Mosser, Malachi Bornschlegl, Tyson Barnard Keinan Lentell. Ethan Standley, Dekendrick McCray, Brayan Van
loshire, Lilliana - 12, 76
ldrizovic, Seilo - 89
Imig. Brandon - 89 lngarnells Blake -76. 210 lngracio, Rose - 29, 61, 175, 188 Ingwersen Aiclan - 102. 2ll
Ingwersen, Masoo - 22 61 210 213
Irons Jackson -76
Irwin, Jacob - 76,210.211
lsemann. Ellie - 89, 170, 213 221
lsemonn, Heidi - 61. 160, 161. 170, 175, 188
Izaguirre, Selene - 29, 76
.loossen, Trevcr - 61
.lawrin, Carter - 61
Joq,ies, Tyler - 61 175, 210
Jarchow, Allison - 102
Jervis, Jock - 61
Jarvis. Taylor - 23. 61, 161, 175, 176 178
Jay-Kissler. Kailey - 61, 175, 188
Jeffrey, Alyssa - 89, 178
Jeffrey, Colten - 77
Jeffrey, Korsen - 89 Jeffrey, Libby - 102 Jeffrey, Trevor - 89,179,211
Jensen, Garrett - 61
Jensen. Heath - 102 211, 213
Jensen Jessica - 89, 160 Jensen, Reese - 77
Jewell, Emma - 61, l?0 175,176.177 Jia, Amie - 61, 160, 161, 167, 17 4, 175
Jiles. Verror- - ll3
Jindra, Doc - 89
Jirsa, Dakota - 61
Jirsa Dalton - 102
J t, Thea - 77, 168
Johnsen, Elly - 103, 213 Johnsa,, .A.lexis - IL 77 212, 215 ohnson, Bello - 103,216,223 , Johnson Cassie - 89, 208
Johnson Ello - 36. 61 170. 175, 188
Johnson. Elyssa - 61
Johnson. Holli • 62
Jd-r,son Jacksoa - 103
Johnson, Janelle - 103, 216
Johnson, Kaylyn - 89, 163
Joh.son Kimberly - 103
Jol-nson, Kylie - 89 221, 222
Johnson, Logo • 89
Johnson, Matthew - 23, 89
Johnson Michae - 62
Johnson, Nathan - 89. 160 166
Johnson, Reye - 89 146. 223
Johnson Sarnorah - 103
Johnson, Steven - 113 Johnson Tyler - 89, 211 • Johnson, Veranda - 113
Jomson. Zoe - 36 62. 175
Jones. Chloe - 62 188
Jones, D-OOITI) - 77 Jones, Gracen - 89. 176 215
Jones, Michael - 89 Jones, Potiei:-.c:e - 103. 170
Jordan Emily - 103
Jorgensen, Jeremiah 89, 213
M,nke. Neal - 103
Juier, Jackson - 89 91, 214
Jt.rgens, Aidan - 103
Jurgens, Case - 103 213, 218
Jurich Elizabeth - 9. 77. 137 212 217
Jurich. Peter - 62 126. 175 188, 210 212
Reserve Basketball
Back Row: Drake Heywood, Devon Knuth, Evan Spring, Jackson Juiker, Tyler Brown, Austin Schneider, Coach Fox
Fronf Row: Caleb Shirk, Jack Larson, Trenton Hammond, Dominic Darrah, Pal Dok, Luke
S thman, Oliver dwards
214 lridex
Jackson, Madeline - 89, 178
Jackson Phiffip - 35, 76, 152, 214
Jaecks-James Bien - 113
James, Brooke - 102
James Jawcra - 102, 129
hido-Yunge, Catalino - 89
Jane, Harnah - 76, 78
Janes, Alyah - 12 76, 168, 170
Janes, Bryce - 61
Jangalo, Snigd,a - 102 160 170
Jansen, Lily - 102 218, 223
Jmssen Jett - 89, 168, 210, 211, 215
.loossen, Jorclan - 15, 61, 141, 168, 175, 188, 215
Kabarek. Brion - 39, 113
Kadhim Ali - 103
Kadubandi Anisha - 89, 161
Kahler Raevyn - 103. 219
Kalnins, Thoma; - 89
Kammerer, Cade - 62 189, 213
Kammerer, Gose - 103. 213
Kangas-Packett, Susan - 113
Kam Ethan - 42, 89
Karg, Karissa - 62 200. 208 Karim, Awizan - 89. 161
Karmazin, Oins - 77. 210, 211. 213
Karmazin Laiien - 77. 121 160. 208 Karnes, Cami - 113
Kosik. Leig'lton - 103
l(risf Corson-77
Kostrtnos. Grant - 89
Kdtaeh Delarom - 62
lCdvan.gh, Chose - 103
Keck Bryce - 89
Kedc Willian-62
Keenoo-Smolik. Brielle - 103
Keep. Marjorie - 113
Keese Zoe - 51, 77 160
Kehn Tuner - 89
Keh;;Hayden-77
[)yloo - 89. 210, 211
i:e11ey, Jackson - 77 156
Kelso Sommy-103
Kendle Belle - 62, 176 189 201
Kendle. Katrina - 89 176
Kemedy. Lynsey - 103. 178
Kennett Evelyn - 103 177 178
Kerriey. Javier - 89, 218
Kerrey Keegan - 89
Kerney Paul - 31 113
Kent. Rayegan - 77 212
Kerkman Travis - 113
Kerrigan, Doniel· 90 212
Keyes, Joina - 15. 20. 90. 209
Kh..icbda Halven - 103
Khrldah, Noshwan - 77
Km, /1/\adi - 62, 161 170 17 4. 17 5 189
Kilman Faith - 77 177
Kimb.du Melis.so - 62, 161. 172
Kimrnerling, Dylan - 103
KJngery. Lcrce - 7, 113
Kmamon, Adam - 62 213
Kmaman, Alivia • 103, 213
Kimey Taylor - 90
Kirby Allison - 103
Kirby Breanna - 103 131 213
Kirby Emily - 62
Kirby, Jameson - 90
Kirby. Kayla - 90
Ki O'erl. Ox:ide - 36. 62
Kitrell, Nathan - 62, 210
K1tt Alyssa - 103
Kjeldgaard, Jake - 62
Kjeldgaard. Logan - 90
Klassen, Kade - 62
Kleen, Brandon - 103. 218
Klein, Breann - 90 Klein, Bryson • 77
Kliment, Cole - 7J 210 211
Klimpel, Joke - 77
Klosterboer, Dorian - 90
Knecht Katie - 62, 189
Kropik Aiden • 103. 161, 166
Kropik. Sariah • 62, 161, 166
Knowles, Mackenzie - 77 217
Kruth, Devon - 90. 214
Kruh Isaiah - 77
Knutson. Isabel - 103 212, 213
Kodad, Skylar - 90. 179
Koenig. Bret - 113
Koenig, Ethan - 90
Koerrer, Sheldon - 77
Ket-el. Josh - 90
Kohel, Madison - 62, 177
-Kehler Alex - 90
Kd,les Kenzie - 103
Kolbe, Megan - 103
Kolbo, Alexander - 113
Korinek. Andrew - 77
Korlacki, Andrze1 • 103
Korn, Hayden - 103. 177
Korn, Jade - 21. 77
Korte. Abby - 90, 162 214
Kroft, Caden - 90
Kramer, Lydia • 90
Krason, Damian • 42, 103, 211
Kra.Jel, Cora - 62
Kreif els, ,l\bigail • 103
Kreifeis, Madelyn - 103
'
reife1s, Skylar - 90 215. 222
Kreikemeier. Abby - 103,209
Kreyc;K Gavin • 103, 178
Krieger, Audrey - 103 131 213
Krien Troy • U3
Kroeker v'vill - 90. 211
Krofta, Taylor - 62, 175
Kruger Chevy - 62
Krumm, Connor · 46, 77
Kruse Amo - 77 170
Kubert. Jahi - 25 33 38, 62 17 5 189
Kubes, Gayel - ll3
Kubicka, Johnathan • 90. 165
-Kucera Jacob - 90
Kugler, Olivia - 103 143 160 222
Kuhlman. Tessa - 47 77, 130 16 163 166 169
Kumwenda Noah - 103
Kumwenda Tiomiko · 77
Kurtzer Taylor - 77
Kuszok dam· 77
Kyle. Jayden - 90
Thir Row: Cooc C amo bell , Cooch Wrerm t Sam Griese!, Gage Pohlrneier Jordan Janssen, C hris ion W iike Teny G akdeng. Coach Welch
Second Row: Jen Wi smer Jett ~anssen Ouinton Adams Hayden Barrett. Connor Rekenbe rg , Peyton Stop oe l. Ta Hoch Do' Jordan Sfoehr
first • • , rf is,, Bryson Campbell Eli '0/irt Chen on Christensen
Laessig. Ello - 103 215_ 223
Lai Ayriece - 90
laird. Carter - 90 212, 2l5
Lambert Alec - 62
Laf)'lbert Kimberly - 90. 160
Lambert, MeHisho- 90 16:
Larobert Richard - 90
Lamer, john - 28 62, 178
Lammie Brianna - 62
Langer Maya • 62
Lankas. Edward -90 210, 211
Lann n Grant • 62
Lapointe Haleigh - 90
Laporta Adam - 77 178
Larsen Am, a - 103, 178
La;sen , Brooke - 103, 212
Larsor., Allison • 9 63 161 , li 5 213
Larson C.7-orl,e - 103
Lor.son, Jack 90 144 211 214
!arson, Judy - 13
Lorson, Payton - 29 103, 220
Latozo , Jackson • 42, 63
Lauriano Espinoza, Britney - 103
Lautenschlpger Ale - 90
loutenschlager, Karl· 113
Laws Beniam,n - 90
aws , Doniel - 43_ 63 167, 175
Le , Aaron - 103
~e Kathy - 8 90 160
l e Kyana • 103
~e, Kye - 104,220
Le Thu- 90
l.eago Caleb • 63
l ecoo~ Christion • 90
l ee Joshua - 104, 167
t ~ Natho iel - 77 l eF. Pyan - 113
Lee Seth - 104 212
[eger Katie - 63, 161, 170 175
Leggiadro Matthew - 77, 163, l65 212
Lemke texandro • 77 168
l ente li Keinan • 104, 145. 211, 214
Ler , Caieb • 77
Lentz Parker • 77 L, ,ord, Jenn ifer - 63
Lewando sk• foobeth • 77
le Y111s • ma~ 90
I_ wis Re ·no - 63
F r.tn, Ho ley Lindgren, , Baylie Oliver, Sydni
onda
ek, Eve Weber. Abby Volkmer, Elly or Kreife s, ackenzie Toomey, Hannah , , -r1n Mapson, Eila Laessig, Cooch Hubbell enku;:i s, Nicole Squires, Meredith Gaer, Emily l len, Taylor Searcey, Abigail Fox, Brittney
Lu w { Abbie Schmidt, Ani Schutz, Emily Dahmen, Cooch Sigter.
S cond I< ow: L~xi , ouse, Caitlyn Yager, Jennifer Wang, Jillian
Al t m9 1e r, Ka i yn Dymocek, Gracen Jones. Julia Ehlers, Cader Laird, Meagan Davis, ata!ee Connaster. A.lexis Johnson
First Row:Ame! Herbert, Nicole Hollander, Kelsey Wright, Crystal Xu , :Jenna Muma, Breanna Bender, Jacey Priest, Camryn Self, Coriine Bredthauer, A by Epp, Garly Bredthauer
tndex
Freshman Volleyball:
Back Row: Jordan Olsen. Anna Hoesch, Mokena Callam, Emma Wilds, Avary Ranslem, Rachel Nelson, Coach Spencer
Front Row: Bella Johnson. Jenna Duensing, Janelle Johnson, Jessica Rung, Elise Benson, Brooklyn OToole
Ley Brandon - 77
Leybold, Natalie - 63
Lienemann, Molly - 90, 150 212, 215
Lightner Alexis - 63 189
lighiner, Kade - 90
Lillard-Grave, Robert - 104
Lim, Dallas - 43 63. 161 170.175
Lim, Darrix - 77
Limbach, Zachary - 113
Lin, Connie - 23, 90, 161. 174
Lin. Jesse - 63. 160 167 17 4. 17 5 189
linofelter, Turner - ll 18, 77, 162. 172, 218
Linco!n, Justin - 63
Lindbeck Ethan - 104
Lindbeck, Rebecca - 77 78
Lindgren, Hayley - 90. 177, 215
Lindgren, Mcienna • 9 34, 63, 175
Lindquist, Brooke - 90, 216. 223
link Mckemo - 63, 175
Linscott, Jarret - 90 161
Linscott Justine - 63. 161, 166, 170.175. 189
Linzell, A.udre1 - 90, 172
Lippold. Evon - 77 Little Helen· 19, 63. 164, 170 175. 176. 178,187
Little Zachary - 90 Lloyd. Jason· 77
lobrillo, Nick - 90. 211
Lockhart Ali - 16, 17. 77. 165, 167. 219
Logan. Doneko - 63
Logan. Sarah - 104, 178 loll, 1-l.ayden - 77, 78
long. Jock • 22 63
Long. LJ<e - 90. 2ll
Longoria Cruz - 6 175 190
l:ongoria. Moya • 90, 213
Loos, Jocksor, - 90 Lopez, Briceida - 90
lorenze. Madalyne - 63 190 208
Lott Nolan • 47 1i3
Loudon Jock • 104 218
Loudon. John - 90 211 ,-----------~---------------~- Loudon, Kristen· 63, 175
Louthan, Sarah - 91 LovVe, Julian • 63, 175 l78, 190 Lowery, Griffin· 42. 77
Lu, Leo - 63, 161, 167 17 4
Luci, Emma • 91. 210
Ludwig, Landon • 63 Luetfie Brittney • 77, 215
Lui. Nya!arg - 91, 223 Luiow, Sierra· 77 160 Lutz. Sam • 104 Lyman, Grant • 91. 213
Lynch David - 77 Lyon, Colby - 77, 21~ Lyon, Jack • 91
Lyon Sammi • 10, 11, 63,175.190
l yon Spencer • 63, 64, 175 Lysthouge. Megan • 104
Reserve Volleyball:
Back Row: Katie Otte, Bro e Lindquist, Haley Sprackling, Annalee
Ventling-Brown, Cambry Waddell, Katelyn Gottberg, Cooch Milton
Front Row: Jasmine Creevon, Emma Rust, Lauren Varejcka. Molly Shiveley, Ella Drews, Erin Bigelow
Ma.Will·9l
Mackenzie Macey • 78. 166, 170 208
Matkn1l. Ava • 14, 104, 208
Maddox. Sydney • 78
Mading Nyantiop - 104
Moding Nyaruach • 78. 170
Madser, Kaylo • 78
Magee, Jeremy· 91,220
Magee Joel • 104
Mai, Angel - 63, 64, 173. 175
Moiefski, Tristan - 63, 190
Maier, Jacob • 78
Mme;, Zoe • 113
Mciinson, Erin • 19, 78, 170
Mclorn, Kalob • 63
Malsom, Trevor - 104
Mansheim, Boston - 104
Mar.sheim Morgon - 63. 160 190, 212
Manzitto Jason· 104,220
Mopson fon • 64. 17 5. 212, 215
Marcano. Kaleb· 91
Marfisi, Anthony· 64, 175,190,215
Marienou, Nicole • 91, 165 178
Marik. Jared - 9l
Marks. Hayley - 91
Morr, Koedyn - 104
Marriner Jomes • 104
Marsh, Nick • 64
Mortin, Gabe • 104
Mortin. Zach • 104, 178
Martins, Cynthia· 113
Marx Jackson· 91
Masters, .A-dam • 64
Matoziskas, Sariote - 91 theson, Coli - 64
Matoush, MitcheU • 104
Mattl--es, Celeste - 91, 161
Mattison William • 42, 91
Matzke, John - 113
Moo!. Jared - 64
Maul, Mariah • 91
Maupin Lisa - ll3. 165
Maw. Matt - 113, 166
Mayer Savannah - 19, 104 160. 170
Mayfield, Mox-x • 91, 213
Mayfield, Payton - 78. 160 212
Mayse, fauryn • 78 Mazumdar, ,l\nu-udh • 104, 161, 220
Mcallister Cole • 64 Mcauliffe. Juan - 78
Mcbride, Andy • 78
Mccabe, Jeffrey· 42, 113
Mcca;n Samuel - 78
Mccants, Emrna • 9], 209
Mccarter, Jenna • 104 Mccartney. Brooke - 104
Mccarty, Tate • 91
Medure, Rita • 114
Mccoy Hayley • 64
Mccracken Matt - 91
Mccracken. Rl-,Jonnon - 78
Mcrrny. Dekendrick • !04
Mccuistion, Michael· ll4
Mccullough, Lauren - 64. 205
Mcewen. Jock • 23 91
Mcgee Alex • 78 174
Mcgee, Marguerite • 91
Mcglothiin, Noland • 91
Mcgowan. Jack • 24 34, 64
Mcgroarty, Molly - 104
Mchugh, Londyn • 91
Mckeegan. Kel!y • 78
McKenzie. Joino • 104, 161
MdaL.ghlin. Korsen • 91
Mcmarus. Ian • 91 166. 178Mcnear. Seamus - 104. 218
Mcneese. Aleia'1 - 104
Mcphail, Logan • 64, 212
Mcreynolds Reese· 91 220
Mcroberts, Wyatt • 78. 213
Meduna Jacob • 91
Meier. Kaitlyn • 104, 215
Meints. Grace • 104 162
Melcher, Dodie - 78
Melcher, Teddie - 102. 104. 212
Melton. Sarah - 78, 222
Melvin, Brock • 92
Melvin, Tristan • 64 17 4
Mendoza. Freddie - 92, 165
Mendoza, Genny - 114
Meredith Mackenzie 104
aytie • 78 -104 -104 -92 -104
• - 64, 161 110. 175, 191
on· 8,114
tlliam-114 -78
ie • 78 - 78,210.211
ret • 92. 211 - 9, 78, 170. 172, 208 ale· 92 104,211,213 -104 -92
-104
y - 64,175
y - 64 177, 19! -19,78
ysso - 64 ica-64 -104
- 9, 91, 92, 212
zabeth- 114
- 64 17 5. 191 -78
ylee - 78
oylin • 78. 137, 217
eenan - 104
ylie • 78. 178
ogan - 78. 218
Matqlyn - 104 l 7
Mya - 92. 167,170 177
, Nicole - 92
lls, Billy - 92
, Torsten • 79
h:how. Andrew· 79 210 21'
w, Mason • 32. 92
infer. Matthew - 92
lratsky, Katherine • 64 65, '.91
isegodis, b:k - 65
'sh-a. Shruti • 65,174 , 175
chell, Noah • 104 211 213 chell, Shurkondrio • 65 med Yous,f - 79
ff. Tony - 92. 2ll ·smith, Alyse - 3l. 79
oe. Susan - 114
Christian - 92
oo. Coroloo • 79 169
Sydney - 15. 92 212
d. Elsie· 92
Briseno, Deissy - 78 79
, Trevon • 104
s, Trevyr - 78, 79
n.Aj-104
, Charles - 47, 114
Erin - 78, 79. 16l l70, 217
, Kalea - 65
Chloe - 64 65, 157
, Kiana - 65
-Juengei. Andy - 40, 65
, Alahnnah - 92, 178
Dominick - 65 213
Komeron - 92. 208
n. Alec- 92
, Marisa· 65 rick - 42 65 lie- 104,214 -79
-78,79
yer Seth - 92
asher, Maki. - 104, 166
yad, Maryam - 92, 161 165 178
Mueller Madison • 64 65. 170
Moo,ler. Riomo • 30, 7 212
Mll10mmad .Ahmed - 92
MLhommcd Muhammad - 65
Mulder Lucy - 92
Muiler, Attia.rs • 40, 41 65 124. 134, 154. 161. 212
Muller, Helena • 92. 165. 178
Mtxr,a, Jemo • 104 160, 215 223
M•..ma. Madison - 79
Mtrger. Bennet • 65 191
Murger Jack - 65
Munguia-Santos. Luis - 92
N'tnroe Brenda - i14
M1J1roe, Olivia • 65, 17 5 191, 200
Munsell. Tailor - 65
M!Iphy Natalie - 105
Murr}-iy, Nevaeh • 92
Murray Jorea • 65 149. 175 19 212
Murray yle,g~105
Murroy, MoH~ew - 92
M1.,..:ray, V1rice " 92
MLt'ier •ough A 79
Nvtz :4--.. rer - 79, :74
Mve,s Lo-,~ - 99 65
M •int pq,ge - 105 '.415 105 7 65 - - 92. 160 17 I - 22 ff 64 173 178 tandro • 92, ~68
l'bs1mov nt:\Qmmad - 92- lb3
NOSC"X' ~ecil.a • 105 461
Nci ., £<~r~1h - 105
l\.a 0 Zt0d - 1/9, 123 218
Na\/arro, t./\cn0 78 79, i77 ' 2
Back ow: , aylin Miller Molly Olson, Julia r-blz, Elizabeth lrich, Magg - Cochrane Delaney Novy, Coaa, Gingery
Fron" Row: Chelsie Caulfield, Md<enzie Workman, Aleksey Betancur, Madeline August, Taylor Haywood, Bella Terrano, Mackenzie Knowles
1ot..,1en ,'J"'es • ·,9
Nauyen Jorn~ 6 g~ .,-~ U,on · l05
Nguyen T '¥ - 05
kho!s. Ar~ - f:4
Nic'1olc fo5ton • 65
Nick.res Jace - 65 79 210 Zl ') L.. I 164 165, 78 ::;9 l6L1 165 2 18 ,2
'ielsen, l=eiicity 65 192
Ni sen. G•onna • 92 Sammy - 92. 120, ZO
Nieman, Mox • 92
Nipper Beth - 92
Nipper, Tm • 92
Nitzsche Emily - .2 13. 65. 175
Niven, .Madalyn • 79 Noah, Jacob • 65
Noble, Todd - Jl4
t'-bi.o Avani • 92 2r;y::) t 1oonon. Cat~'eine • 92. 160
Nore, Gooe • 78 79
Norval, Jade~ - 92
Varsity Volleybal~ eco d ow: Erin Morgan, Megan Snyder, Alex Lemke, Atley Carey
Ana Thacker. Cooch Wiese
first Row: orley Edie, Brooke Peltz, Kayla Weller, Peyton Ohnoutko, B-ooke McCartney
Norval, Sheaoh - 65
Nosal, Leighton • 92
l\bthnogei, Joylynn - 78, 79
l\bvy , Delaney - 105, 170, 217
Nyberg, Cloey - 92, 179
Obrien, Trayson • 39, 105
Odell, Cam ryn - 65
Okeefe. Kaitlin - 79
Oneill, Emily - 66
Oneill,. Jessica - 79
R S ft ball
OToole, Brooklynn • 105 eserve O
Oakes, Hunter - 105. 123 178. 213. 218
Back Row: Sydney Wallace, Megan An~hes, Abbie Beaudette, Allison Obert. Gracie - 66
Regelean, Rebecca Chloupek, Mackenzie Shandera, Cooch Schinkel Ochsner. Riley - 66
Odefl, Jacob· 105. 213
Front Row: Angelina Deleon, Lily Jansen, Isabella Villanueva, Neriah Aden, Odell, Micah 11, 66. 213
Jaylin White, (not pidured-Ryleigh Forch)
Boys Cross Country
Fifth Row: Blake Pieper, Justin Converse, Sean Crimmins, Turner Linafelter, Cole McAllister. Javier Kenney, Kai Waddell, Spencer Prenosil, Aidan Holsten, Brandon Kleen, Jesse West
Fourth Row: Sebastian Baillie, Jacob Everts, Joseph Bruner, Michael Frandolig, Zach Frandolig, Matt Johnson, Thomas Oliver, Kayden Petersen, Logan Miller. Malqchi Collins, Grant Bauman: Hayden Rooney
Third Row: Cooch Kabourek, Coach Jenkins, Lane Christensen, Justus Olsen, Tyler Pramberg, Jack McGowan, Eric Thompson, Tristan Ford, Zachary Everts, Garrett Brown, Brendan Crirrunins, Cooch Sigler, Cooch Hubbell
Second Row: Sam McCain, Ziad Nass, Drew Huscher, Josh Lee, Ethan Gibson, Bryan Fitch, Jake Newman, Zach Smith, Finian Herbert, Aidan Applegarth, Owen Holsten, Kyle Allen
First Row: Case Jurgens, Preston Sonderup, Hunter Oakes, Seamus Mcnear, Jack Loudon , Mason Delgado, Calvin Hotz, Joe Allen, Cameron Davis
Odom. Harper - 92
Ohle, Emma • 93
Ohlrich Maisie - 79
Ohioutka. Peyton • 66. 137, 160, 192 217
Olderbak, Karissa - 78, 79
Olderbak. Mathilda • 93
Oldfield, Jyler - 105
Olexo. Lea - 79
Oliver, Baylie • 66 125. 192, 215
Oliver, Thomas - 93, 122, 218
Olsen, Jordon • 105. 2l6
Olsen, Justus • 93, 123, 218
Olsen. Savannah - 79
Olson, Leah - 79
Olson, Luke • 93. 179
Olson Molly - 79, 160. 217
Oltman, Gage - 79
Omerovic. Kisa - 24, 66. 201
Opp. Holden - 93
Orozco-Lopez. Andrea • 105'
Orozco-Lopez, Elisa • 79 83
Osorio Zier - 79
Ostiguin, Ryan • 93
Ostrander, Reagan - 8. 9, 66. 166. 175. 192
Ott , Maygen • 105
Otte, Katie - 93 139. 216
Otto. Alex - 66
Otto, Ryan • 93. 212
Ou Kenneth - 105
Overberk, BrerYlOn - 93
Owens Dreyjen - 79
Ozaki, Daniel • 93
Pace, Catarina - 105
Pace. Logan - 93
Padillo, Anjolie - 105
Padilla, Braulio - 66
Padillo, Joey· 79, 83
Padillo, Monika 93
Palli, Pranav • 93
Palmer, Lyndoro - 114
Panfilov, Nikita - 79, 212
Pope, Alise - 47 114
Parker, Lexi - 93
Porl<.s, Alyioh - 93
Poscocio Cruz Fernando - 93, 164, 165
Patel , Aiden - 93
Patel, Alec - 93
Patel. Miro • 66, 175, 192 198 222
Patel, Raina • 66, 17 5
Patel, Ryon - 79
Patterson, Latro - 93, 174
Poul, Derek • 105 Payne, Janae • 219
Payne, Samuel - 105
Paz Olive - 66. 177
Pearl Toytum - 93 , 94, 212
Pecerio , 51--elby - 79
Peer, Lori - 22. 105
Peery, Nathan - 66 Pelan Jessica • 79 161. 170
Pelto , Zachary· 93
Peltz. Brooke • 105. 136. 217
Peltz, Morgon - 66, 166. 193
Pena Solis, Jennifer • 105
Penas, Bryan - 114
Penn, Avery· 105
Penn, Davis - 79, 83, 17 4
Perales, Robert - 114
Perales. Xavier • 105
Perez Alexandro • 79
Pemz. Andrew - 35, 79
Perez Evelyn • 93 177
Perez Morgon - 79, 161
erez, Olivio - 66, 157, 170 175 193 , Perez. Renee· 36, 66
Perkey, Aaron • 79
Peter, Taylor • 105 Peters, Airiauna • 66 Peters, LtX:as • 105
Petersen Jenna· 66, 161
Petersen, Kayden • 93, 218
Petersen, Lynn - 114
Peterson, Alexis • 79, 161
Peterson, Chose - 66 69 175, 193
Peterson, Connor - 105
Peterson. Grant • 7 , 114
Peterson. Haley - 105, 142, 222
Peters....'¥1 Sean - 93
Pererson, Totreonno • 47. 66
Petro Domin ic - 66, 193
Petty, Ale x · 24 , 79, 149'. 161, 168
Pfuetze, Mar~ - 105
Philavarh Naree • 105 172, 213
Phillips, Ciaire - 114
Piccolo, Joe • 93
Pieper Blake - 79. 213, 2i8
Pietzyk, Jacob • 80
Piippo, Hayley - 93 212
Pilcher, Cassius - 105
Pillow , Latrice • 80 83
Pineda Reyes Christian - 105 Pinkman, Ameilio • 66
Piontek Hailee - 93
Piro Adam - 80, 149 212 Pitkin, Ryan· 114
Plath Lee - 114
Plock , Kamryn - 93 , 165
Plu:knett Emma - 66, 161, 170, 17 5, m
Plummer Brendan - 66
Pohlmeier , Gage • 66 193, 21S
Pokorny-Comacho, Shoylee • 105 Pokorny-Foster, Jordyn - 66 Polzin Alex • 80
Poore, Charlie • 78, 80
Porter. Abigail • 80 Porter, lauren - 93. 178
Porter, Samuel • 80
Post , Maddison - 105. 219
Potratz , Peyton • 66 121, 208
Potter, Diamond - 80 Powell, Tyreece - 93
Powers, Jacob· 80
Powers , Jessica • 66, 175
Prai, Emily - 93 219, 222
• Promberg Tyler - 67, 69, 218
Preister. Xavier· 80, 176
Prendes, Austin • 93 , 211. 214 I 1
- 93,218
• -47 114
y - 105 161. 215 • -105 -93 -105
I
X • 93,212
• 67, 197, 210 • -80
• in-80 iel-93
X • 105,210 -67
Schyler • 93
, Kristi - 114
Si.mn - 67, 69, 161, 170 175 ry Jorja • 105
~adernad-er Bianca - 93 161
:Rafique, Samavi - 105 170
Rapgopal Divitti - 93
-Roian Pranov - 93 135, 17 4 220
Rome!, Hann - 114
Raidall, Britorne - 67
Rcnlall, Carlie - 105, 213
Rcnslern, Avary - 106 216
Rosmussen, Caleb • 28, 93, 163 179
Rasmussen-Lane, Cathryne • 106
Rat~, Liz - 80 83
Rothbyake, Jonidu - 43 80 83
Rau Aaditya - 67, 175
:Rea Alexa -3 , 80, 160
Reed, Justin - 80 210 211
, Allison • 93. 160 218, 219, 223
Regier, Hayden - 80, 214
Reidrnuth, Landon - 106 161
Reif Swope, Lila - 80. 210
Reifschneider, Owen - 93
Reiners, Jema - 80, 152 160, 164 214
Reiners Uriah - 114
Reinert. Max • 67
Reirie Drake - 42 67 197 210 2 "'
Remington Rachael - 93
~- Kyra - 106 178
Renard, Amo - 106
Renard, Nathon - 80
Resiik Aleksandar 93
Rethmeier, Alexander - 106
Rettele Md-inley • 67 121
Revesz, Greg - 106
Reyes Nathan - 93
Reynolds Izzi - 80, 170
Rhen-Way Jasper - 93
R-ichard S~as - 67
Richards, Michael - 80
Richards Mickena - 94 132 219
"R"ichardson, Kaden - 67
R"d-ey Nathan - 67
R-d-ey, Sunmer - ~4
R-ichters, Cayden - 94 213
R"tdder Joey - 106 211
Riddle, Carlee • 32 94 178
R-iekenberg, Comor - 80, 140, 168 210
215
Rien Alex-67 156 175
Rian, Jacob - 106, 211
R1ethoven Gwymivere - 67
Riggins A, on - 9 4
Riggins, Daveen - 67
Riggins, Joseph - 106 220
Riley Anno - 106
Riley. Poul - 80 212
Riley William - 106
Rippe, Kevin - 114. 166
Rippe Nicholas· 21 67
Rising, Ashley - 94 162 169 219
Ritchey Jacob - 94
Ritchie, Lydia - 80
Salgado Loura· 80, 83 161
Rivera, MCllYl • 94
Riveria-Camacho Ingrid - 67
Rivers-.rellum Madison - 94
Rizel Nathan - 80 213
Roach, Caeli - 80 83, 168. 170
Roberson. Ben • 106
Roberts, Cassie - 9 67 1o0 161 175 19
R 212 C 9 Varsity Softball
oberts, horles - 4, 2i2
Roberts, Delaney - 94 222
Third Ro 1 • Cooch Colon, Coach Hakari Morgan Barmore Rachel Weber
Roberts Matthew - 80 CJ. Bates Coach Hotten Cooch Kingery
Robertson Dylan - 106, 163
Robertson, Joseph- 80
Second Row: Janae P~ne Ashleigh Welch Ashley Rising, Madison Skiles
Robinson A.shron - 67 C ace Swanson, Jo yr: Color:, L ndsay Elliott Ellie Bliemeister
Robles Jesus - 67
Robles Penelope _ 106
First Row: Md nzie Colon cio eana Cordova Callie Svoboda, Oliv,a
Rodr:~z Hernandez Angeles - 80 Hatfe0, A!, Lockhart, Ern;ly Prai, Micker a Richards
Rodriguez ,6..,tonio - 106, 211
Roe den - 67, 175, 193 210
Roh Alli - 67 143 175 222
Roh Linda - 114
Romero K1rra • 80, 209
Romero, Tyson - 106
Rooney Hayden - 106 218
Root, Eii - 80, 83
Roper Devin - 106
Rose. Zoe - 106 209
Roselius, Ellie - 18, 80 133 147 17
Rosenberger James - 46 114
Rosenberry, Ruby • iJ,1
Ross-Gier.n, Ccrter - 106
Rouse, Abb - 67, 151, 17 5, 212
Rouse Lexi • 67 17 5. 215
Royer, Winrer • 80 83 163 170
Royster, James - 67 69
Rugh Savannah • 80
Ruhi Jason - 94
Ruhl Mcken.')() - o7
RU1singet, Kennedy • 106
Ru1singer Riley - 94
Ru,z, Andrew - 94
Ruiz Cecilio - 67, 173 177
Rung. Jessica - 106 213 216
Runyan, Morgan 94 163 213
Rurup hek - 106
Rurup axon • 106
Russell von • 67
R , Emma - 06 139 160, 216
Ru+!edge, Jeff • 114 yon ;a:d<?n • l06
Ryter Emma - 94
Socca. Ashti - 106
Scll!er Brooke - 80, 160
Salzman Mo t - 80, 168. 17 4, 175
Sam ' 1 • Anna - 80 83
ipSOn Tylre - 106
SoPburn Adan - 94 213
Sarx:hez ooh - 8, 80
Sande,s O1l00 - 9. 67 161 i75. 194
fro g M an Anthes, Brooke Beran h c e urr Dakota Gasseling,
Reserve Tennis
Back Row: Kyle Le, Joseph Riggins, Jeremy Magee, Coach Macoubrie, (not pictured-Hudson Scherer
.Front Row: Payton Larson, Ethan Clinchard, Jason Manzitto, Anirudh Mazumdar
Sanders. Rylon - 68. 194
Sandin. Karis - 80
Sand-idge-Nishihara Mirli • 68
Sarkey. Regan - 68. 130, 142. 168, !75. 213,222
Sapp, Jamison· 121. 175. 194
Sarroub-Le Sueu-, Sef - 106
Sayers, Bloke - 94,212
Sayre, Eric - 115
Sayre, Mam'ie - 80
Saysavarfi, Desiree • 106
Scaggs Tahlia - 106; 214
Scdoris, A J - 80
Schclirost, Eric - 80
Scheinost, Ethan - 106, 213
Scheidies, Devon • 68
Sd-erer, Hudson - 106,135,220
Scherer. Whitney - 80, 212
Schilke, Emilee - 80 83. 215
Schiltz. Adam - 115
Schinstock, Regina - 9 4
Schleich, KotrM - 19, 68, 161, 175, 194
Schleicrer, Michaela - 115
Schmal, Eliiah - 80
Schmal, Md:.enno - 68. 175. 199
Schmidt, Abigail - 94, 124
Schmieding, Tyler - 94
Schmit, Chandler - 94, 212
Schmit, Katherine - 80, 176, 178
Schmit, Madeline - 68 175, 178
Schmit. P;ter - 106, 178
Schmohr, Riley - 68, 194. 213
Schneider, !\loro - 106
Schneider. Austin - 106. 128, 210. 211, 214
Schneider, Bre - 106
Schneider, Megan - 25, 94
Sdiommer, Amy - 115
Schonewise, Arm - 68. 162
Schott Erica - 68
Schriner. Amelio· 94
Schriner, Elizabeth - 94 Schroder. Tonner - 106 ~-;;;;;.-.::===a! Schroeder. Mork - 106 Schultze, Riley - 106. 212 ,._,,,,__,,..____,....--,J Schutz, Ani - 94, 215
Schweitzer, Alex - 68
Schweitzer. Jarrett • 68 Schwinck, Alyssa - 80
• Schwinck, Jarod - 68, l67, 175 Searcey, Jerrod - 68, 194, 210 Searcey Taylor - 94,215, 222
Sear~. Libbv - 81
Sears. My~ - 43. 68, 161. 175, 194
Secoske, Emma - 94
Seizys Hannah - 68, 175, 195
JV Tennis
Back Row: Pranav Rajan, Alix Cui, Josiah Thacker, Reese Mcreynolds, Coach Kiddoo
Front Row: Espen Avenson, Jacob Whiston, James Haudrich, Hunter Weekly, Charles R. Haudrich
Self, Comryn - 18, 68, 175, 195. 201. 215 Self, Shelly - 115
Selig, Megan - 95
Sellon, Barrett - 81, 210
Sellor1, Broden - 81, 210
Sesow, Tatum - 19. 68, 17 5, 178
Sevick, Jeremy - 115
Shafer, Daniel - 115
Shomblen, Asher - 81
Shandero, Mackenzie - 95, 218
Shone. Alyssoh - 12, 13, 81, 156, 157
Shongreoux, Elizabeth - 106
Shoman, Droke - 106
Sharma, Akshay - 43, 81, 160
Show. Joanna -68, 161, 1n 175,195,221
Show, Koci - 106, 215, 223
Show, Roquesho - 106
Shay, Sarah· 95
Shiba, Ella - 95
Shiba, George - 81
Shigley, Joydan - 106, 2-19
Shirk, Caleb - 94, 95, 145, 214
Shiveley, Gage - 68, 69
Shiveley, Molly - 95, 216
Shoemcier, Aidan - 106
Sholomovo. Rezobegim -8 l 161
Sf-ore, Colton - 28, 68
Shore. Joyden - 81
ShJtz, Audrey - 68
Sibanana, Erick - 81
Siddoway. Frorkie - 115
Sidney. Jay - 106
Simmons, Brandon - 81
Simmons, Devon - 81
Simnick, Anthony - 95
Sipherd, Ai. - 68
Siprerd. Hayley - 106, 208
Skeels. Sydney - 95, 163
Skiles. Madison - 68,132,175,195.219
Skirry, Sam - 81, 214
Skodo, Sherry • 115
Sleddens. Quin -12, 13, 81
Sloope, Evon - 107
Smith, Allexis - 107, 160. 161
Smith, Caroline - 107
Smith, Chad - 107
Sn ith. Hoyden - 95
Smith, Jarred - 35. 95, 162
Smith, Justin - 107
Smith, Kelsey - 81
Smith, Leland - 68. 175
Smith, Mock.enna - 95 Smith, Modi - 107
Smith, Olivio - 15, 36, 3,1, 68.137, 175, , 195,215
Smith, Parker - 81
Smith. Shannon - 115
Smith, Trenton - 81
Smith, Zach - 107. 213, 218
Snavely, Zacho,y - 9 5
Snook, Bo - 68
Snook Nicholas - 95, 211
Snyder Mandy - 68, 195 , Snyder Megan - 68, 136. 160, 175, 217 • Snyder, Rece - 69 1 Sobotka, Madison - 10, 11. 30, 34 35. 69 122, 123, 125. 149, 150, 151175. 176, 178 '
Softley Kot'ie - 107
Solano Becerra. Pati - 95
Soldotke, Megan - 81
Soltero-Evasco Rebecca - 115, 202
Soltys, Lily - 95. 223
Somers, leek • 69
Sctners, TT-olio - 95
Sondrup Preston - 95 ~- Minjoe - 107, 161
Soni. Prathom - 107 161
Sorensen. Jeremy - 81 174
Soto. Mike - 69
Soukup, Emma - 95
Spodt. Emojyn • 95. 170
Spadt, Keilen - 81
Spence, Tonner - 107, 212
Spencer, Dagon - 9 5
Spencer, Jaidyn - 81
Sperling, Breckin - 95. 155 218
Spethman, Luke - 95, 128, 2ll 214
Sphon, Catherine - 115
Splittgerber, Dustin - 81, 214
Sprockling, Carlee - 9, 40. 81, 166
Sorackling, Haley - 9. 107 139, 216, 223
Sprieck, Noah - 107 211. 213
Spring, Evon - 95, 144, 214 Springer, Grant - 107. 211
Springer, Sydni - 81. 160, 215
Squires, Matthew - 9
Squires, Nicole - 107, 215
Srisa-An. Nathan - 95
Staack Brittany - 36, 115
Standley, Ethan - 107, 145, 211, 214
Stong, Kellie - 115
Stanley, Blake - 95
Stanley, Chase • 69
Staples-Farmer, Sarah - 115
Stak.Hzabeth • 95
-torkel. Michael - 69
Star. Ryker - 95
Stoswick Elizabeth - 115
Stefanski, Kaitlyn - 107
Steinbach. Trentoo - 107
Stephenson, Anna - 81, 170
Stevens, William - 107
Stevenson, Anno - 81
Steward, Kora· 95
Steward. Zachary • 69
Stewart. Avery· 95
Stewart Emma • 107
Stewart, Olivia - 107
Stewart. Wyatt - 95
Stock, Carissa - ll6
Stock. Jeremy • 81. 221
Stoehr. Jordan - 69, 141, 168. 175 195, 215 221
Stollar, Roodoll • 116
Stone. lsabel!e • 107
Stoner, Eliot - 69, 128 129 173. 195
StopPel. Peyton - 81,210,215
Stout, Maya • 107
Stove, Robert • 107
Stoyan, Igor· 81
Strosheim, Steven· 25, 81
Strickland Erik - 45 69. 161 170 175
Strogoff, Charles • 69, 163
trozier, Rashayla • 107. 170 214
Struve, Riley • 81. 210
Struwe. Elizabeth • 95 160 223
Stubbendeck, Andrew - 81
Stuefer, Andrea • 69
Stumpff. Taylor - 69, 161 170. 172 175
196
Stumpff Toni - 107
Stumpff, Tyson • 95
Sumpter. ErnrneH • 95
St.ncle. Sofia· 81
Sundquist , Jcle • 95 221
Sutton, Nate· 28, 95
Sutton. Ouinlan • 95
Svoboda Collie - 69 175, 196. 219
Swanson Chace • 69 219
wartz, Jacob· 81
Sweeney Aiden • 34, 46. 69
Swift, Nie • 107 213
Swinehart, S!ephen • 116
Swisher , Shyfee -1131, 157
Synovec, Toyleigh • 107
Tamanaha , Kayla • 69. 161
Tan Lance • 69, 70
Taylor, AIOU'a • 70
Taylor, Amari • 108
Taylor, Max • 9 5
Taylor, Sanoya • 81
Taylor, T1 • 95
Teeters, Alexorder • 81
Teeters, Kemeth • 108
Temores, Sonya • 108 Terrano Bello· 108. 137 217
Terrano. Kylee - 81
Tessendorf. Alex - 35 95 l7,2 209
Texley, Lindo • 116
Thacker. Ano - 70, 136, 137 217
Thacker. Josiah • 95 135, 220
Thau, Nikol - 8l
Thayer, Aryonna - 108
Theos. Reba • 116
TI-elen, Koilyn • 108 170 209
Thiemonn, Alex • 95
Thies Zoe!, - 9;J 211
Tnomas. AJexis - 70
Thomos Ouinton • 12, 13, 28. 81
Thomas. Victoria - 19, 28, 95. 179
Thompson. Androsh - 108, 211
Thompson. Eric • 70 175. 196, 218
Thompson, !saoc • 95
Thompson, Joke· 11 70 175
Thcmpsor, Kyle - 116
Thompson. Ternana -95
Thompson, Trurno:1 • 108. 176
Thomoson, Turner - 81
Thompson Tye!sha • 81 222
Thoms_ Matthew • 108. 213
Thoms. Wade - 103 213
Thomsori Andee • 95
Thorpe, Tom - 116
Thrasher-Burback Aliesha • 9 5
Thrasher-Johnson, Sidney - Bl. 165
T!Sh. ov Nm - 108
Tokuzwo, Ken.shiro - 81
To!1ne Grmf • 70
Tolb•. Wi!I • 95
Toomey. Groce - 95, 17 A
Toomey Keise 1 • 8 70. 175. 214
Toomey, Mackenzie - 96 125, 215, 222
Toreol. Fonda - 1, 161 170
Townsend. Bello - 81. 128. 129 152. 153
Town..,;erd, James - 70
Tran Jenrns - 69 70
Tron on - 81
Iran. i"iiliory - 06
Trembiey Brianna· 96
Tripp Jayden - 96
Trotfer. Jock • 96
froy fora • li6
Trucke, .A exo • 108
True Mckayiee - 70 120, 196 210
Tucker Rylee - 96, 210
Turgeon, Tonner• 81
Turner John - 116
Turrier Lauren • 81
Tutile 1ornmy • 116
Varsity Tennis
Back Row: Coach Ronam. Ben ?uente, Richard Batelaan, Jeremy Stock, Connor Vandewege. Jake Sundquist, Aquiles Elbaum
Front Row: Nathan Grof. Jordan Stoehr
Lt.er, Chase - 70, 175 210
Lber Sonya - 96. 22 1
Unrau. Nicholas • 96
Uribe, Nolan - 96
nna Shaw Lilliana Irvine. Kylie Johnson, Assistant Trainer dku
Secon ---= l i~ ~, owe, Bello Whiston. Sonya Uher, Eilie lsemann
Ai t Rbw: t'lead fnufner Michael •Mac" McCuistion
Vaggoi is, Emil) • 108 120, 72. 210
Voggalis Sarah - 116
Va,:enta .axsen • 70 176. 177 178 179
Valenta Rvan • 70, 121, 137
Varento. Shelby • 96. 179
V '!ey, J-.den - 108
Vct.1ey Morgon - 82, 168
Vari Genderen Hailey· 38. 70 175
VaD Meter Brayer • 108. 145. 2ll
Van fv\eter Karlie - 82 172 174
Vande Hoef i.ogan • 9, 96
Yandeocief &in - 42 43. 70, 126. !27, 138
130
Vondewegt;,,, Connor· 82. 221
VardykeP •e 1 • 70 162 213
ror e1ck.o, Lotirer. • 96 160 216
Vendett Patric • 116
Varsity Girls Basketball
Third Row: CJ. Bates (manager), Coach Bell, Coach Prichard, Cooch Roh, Coach Jiles, Coach Corona, Coach Bullington
Second Row: Mira Patel, Charley Bovaird, Alli Roh, Regan Sankey, Rochel Weber, Sk lar Kreifels
First Row: Olivia Kugler, Delaney Roberts, Mackenzie Toomey, Taylor Searcey, Emily Prai
Ventling-Brown, Amalee - 108, 216
Vera, Jiovcmi - 96
Vera, Jonathan • 96
Vercellino, Alex - 96
Verrai, Sam - 82, 210
Versaw, Kayla - 108
Villalobos, Isabella - 82
Villalobos, Savea - 70
Villanueva, Isabella - 218
Villanveva, Isabella - 108
Villar. Carlie - 108
Virkenberg, Hcmah • 96
Virkenberg, Sobrino • 70
Voelker, Scrnh • 70 - Volkmer, Abigail - 82. 83
Vollertsen, Jaden • 96
Volqoordsen, Parker - 96,210 Volzke, Hadley· 108. 223
Von Busch, Comar - 108,211
Von Busch, Kaleb • 82, 211
Voo Seggem, Saylor - 96
Voss, And-ew 70, 175
Vossler, Alicia - 116, 167 Vuong, Austin - 69, 70
JV Girls Basketball
Back Row: CJ. Bates, Coach Jiles, Kylie Johnson, Kelsie Bartek, Tyeisha Thompson, Coach Corona, Coach Bullington
Front Row: Sarah Melton, Tatum Harsfick, Zoie Armstrong, Madeline August, Emily Prai, Emily Hasse, Haley Peterson,
Wachman, Emma - 96, 161, 208
Waddell, Cambry - 108, 160, 161, 170. l?.:2, 216
Waddell, Kai • 108. 218
Wagamar, Gage • 82, 210, 211
Waite, Gracia - 96
Wal, Guandong - 96
Wal,Mi.xx:.h-70
Wah.rn, Mehssa - 116, 178, 179
Waldman, Lt.ke - 108
Walk, Foster - 96, 213
Waler, Elizabeth • 70
Walker, Makhi - 108, 211
Walkup, Nicole • 116. 221
Wallace, Sydney - i08, 218
Walter, Devon • 70
Walters, Logan - 82, 126, 210
Weng. Jennifer - 43, 82, lQO. 161. 215
Wcrd, Tony -96
Warner, Mar'issa - 96
Warner, Noah - 70, 210
Warren, Timmy· 82, 83
Warrick L - 108
Warrick, Shealyn - 82, 163
Wassenberg, Alex 96
Watermeier, Comryn • 35. 70, 175
Wotermeier, Ethan - 70. 210
Watermeier, Jared- 70,210
Watkins, Nicholas - 116
Watsoo, Christian • 70
Wattoo, Jacob - 82
Watts, Elena - 108. 178
Weddy Chloe - 96, 164
Weakly, Megan - 71
Webb, Parker - 108, 213
Weber, Eve - 108, 215, 223
Weber, Hope • 71, 196
Weber, Rochel - 71. 168,175.219, 222
Weekly. H..nter - 96, 220
Weiand, Addie - 108, 161
Weirmrn, Lacey - 108
Welch, Ashleigh - 23, 82, 134, 164, 165, 219,224
Welch, Blake - 82. 160
Welchoff, Bailey - 82 • Weller, Cole • 96, 210, 211
Weller Kayla· 71, 136, 137, 168, 175, 196, 205,217
Wells, Michael - 108
Welsh, Caleb - 108
Welsh, Etha, - 108
Wendt, Bryce - 82
Wenz, Katie - 117
Wertz, Kdvin - 43. 71
Wesselhoft, Lexi - 96
West. Jesse - 32, 45, 71, 161,175,218
Westhofer. Logar - 71 213
Wever, Hunter - 108
Weverko, Colton - 108
Weyers. Alex - 71, 196
Weyers, Mcrgan • 71
Wheeler, Benjamin - 117, 152
Whistoo, Isabella - 82. 160
Whiston, Jacob - 108. 220
White, Isaiah - 96
White, Jaylin - 108, 178, 218
White, Nicholas - 96
White, William - 82
Whitman. Del - 117
Whitman, Joyne - 71, 169, 175 ·tmer, Abby • 82, 170 vVhitney Kayla - 71
Whyrick. Nooh • 108
Wickham, Chris - 96, 179
Widgo, Zane - 108, 21l
Widhalm. Shelby - 108
Widman, Sophie - 108. 209
Wiebe. J T - 82
Wieland, Trenton· 82
Wiemer. Brenda - 117
Wiemer. Jaxson - 82
Wiese, Michael - 117
Wiggins, Droke - 108
Wilbur, Addison - 96, 160, 165, 172, 20
Wilderman, Mody - 96
Wilds, Emma - 108/ 216
Wiles, Samantha - 82
Wilke, Asa - 82. 174
Wilke, Christian - 71, 175 215
Wilkins, Cian - 108
Wilkins, Griffin - 82 210, 211
Wilkins. Pcrfer - 108, 211
Wilh Ivan - 82
Will1oms, Baylee - 96
Williams, Emma - 108 Williams, Joel - 109
Williams, Josh •. 32, 71, 179, 196
Williams. Samantha - 82
Williams, Trevin • 71 Williamson, Drake - 82, 157
Williamson, Zoe - 82
Willson, Chelsea - 117
Wilson, Emma - 71 197
Wilson, Jasmine - 82
Wilson Nick - 96
Winchester. Savona - 109
Winjum, Ava - 94 96, f61. 164, 173, 212
Winterbauer. Abigail - 96
Winterbauer, Jemifer • 117
Winterbauer, Sarah - 82, 153, 162, 164, 21
Wirth, Eli • 109, 215
Wir.th, Olivia - 13. 82, 163
Wismer. Debro - 117
Wismer, Jon - 82, 215
Wissirk, Lisabeth - 34, 117
'vViiherby, Danny - 82, 215
Witherby, Dylan - 109. 211, 214
Witherspoon, Morgen - 109, 211, 214
Wobig, Emma - 9. 71, 166, 208
Wolf, Connor - 109
Wolfe, Faith - 109
Wolfe, Nolan - 109. 212
Woodruff, Brett - 71
Woodworth, Mo~ - 96. 165
Woody, Bernett - 109
Woody. Ellie - 71,161,170,175,176,178
Wooten, Grace - 109, 163
Wooten Micaioh - 71
Workman, Boston • 109 145, 211 214
Workman Mckenzie • 82. 137 217
Wozny, Samuel • 96
Wozny. Sydney - 96
Wragge Sam - 109, 214
Wre., Ekeithlmel - 96
Wr'tglt. Ethan • 109
Wrifi,t. Joseph - 44. 82
Wrirj,t. Kelsey • 82, 160, 215
Wrir;Jit. Sydney - 96
Wudel Emma • 82 160 161. 170
um, Mitch • 7L 197
Wycoff Savon'te • 109 211, 213
Xu, Crystal • 43, 82, 160 167, 215
Xu, Wenl1 - 117, 164 173
Yager, Caitlyn - 82 215
Yager, Ellie • 109. 160 170
Yates, Pierce· 43. 82
Ybarro, Meili!J9 • 96 160, 174
Yiel Liep - 96
Yoder Noah - 71
Yu, Jingming • 109. 163, 178
Zander, Susan • 117
go. Tanner - 82
Zehr, Jordyn • 109
Zhang Isaac - 82 161 167 .7 4
Zl-u, Enya • 43, 82, 160, 174
Zieg, Hark - 71
z;lo, Aidan - 109, 211
Zimmerman. Abby • 115 117
Zimmer Kaden • 96
Zingler, Brenda • 117
Zinsmaster Breeden • 82
Zuo. Yiling - 96, 164, 173
Bock Row : Cooch Roh, Brooke Lindquist. Allison Rege!ean, Haley
Sprackling , Nyolong Lui Katelyn Gottberg. Reya Johnson
Front Row : Elizabeth :tr uwe, Briley Hill, Elb Laessig Lily Soltys, Kylie
Dews, Mattie M ill er - · a er a fH3el
ci Shaw, Hadley Volzke. Hoyley Sprackling. Agoum
Ba Lubanks, Eve Weber
Firs fie MiHer Bella Johnson Jenna Muma. Lily Jansen, M dt