East High 2020 Yearbook

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freshmen: 70-85 sophomores: 86 - 101 juniors: pages 102-116 seniors: 117-136

Chopping their way through the class, the students of Culinary Foundations learned life skills and the importance of working together.

Like many before her, sophomore Heather Gravely (pictured right) initially underestimated the class, but it taught her about vital life skills "It teaches you a lot of good teamworking skills, and learning how to do things on your own , but also understanding you can also ask other people for help." She also learned some new knife skills "and all the different types of cuts."

Freshman Lana Schroeder learned valuable leadership skills. "Sometimes you have to be in charge of who gets what done and who is head cook and whatever." It was not always easy to make those decisions.

These students learned to put real skills to the test.

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Students were taught many life skills, like teamwork and • cooperation. Robert Hegwood, 10, learned new life skills like being a team player. ''You do better when you work as a team." Saleeha Malik, 9, also learned valuable lessons in this •

- •--= class , such as communication. ''You can participate and get involved, you can be a part of this class if you just try to be part of it."

carefully added a bead of glue to his wood project. He was working on building a working side table. He later added the finishing touches to complete his project. Photos by

Think about what makes you happy. If money was not a problem, what job would you want? Follow that dream.

Matt Huenik, 10,

Language arts, with its endless genres , stories to compose and pieces to annotate, had always been a broad subject. Students were given a large sum of classes to choose from for their English credits. Students selected their English classes all with different hopes and expectations. In this photo, students in a journalism class learned how to write leads for their feature stories. With these feature stories they were able to highlight a specific event in a person ' s life. As students developed new skills, they were able to dig deeper into what all goes into making a journalistic masterpiece. New expertise acquired throughout the year helped them understand and better their abilities language arts. concerning Photo by

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In the middle of September, Eric Samuel Timm, a professional artist and speaker, came to give a presentation to inspire and encourage students to be aware of the power of their words. He began the presentation with a canvas, a few basic colors and a brush. He quickly created a portrait of Abraham Lincoln's face. He kept the audience engaged by creating the piece upside down so no one knew quite what it was. Finally, when he flipped over the canvas, the audience was in awe.

Timm encouraged students to be conscientious of the power of their words by using Abraham Lincoln as an example. Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation that declared "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious states "are, and henceforward shall be free." With just simple ~ords he was able to give thousands the feeling of joy and hope. The artist emphasized that our words are able to do the same.

As the presentation concluded, he called out to the audience to see if there were any U.S History teachers in the crowd. Mrs. Jennifer Limbach was the only one, so the painting belonged to her.

However, she had to pay a small price for it: performing in front of the audience. Limbach explained, "I was really excited about it, because while he painted it, I realized it was Abraham Lincoln. Once he flipped the piece, I thought, 'Man I wish I had that for my classroom!' I didn't want to have to dance for it, but I'm really glad that I got it!"

This portrait will forever be a piece that reminds everyone the power that our words can have on others. The portrait serves as a reminder to always be careful of how we use our power.

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Students looking to expand their extracurriculars looked no further than our very own language department! A foreign language, although not required to graduate, was on many student schedules. With four different language classes to choose from (Spanish , French, German, Chinese ), students had plenty of opportunities to try something new.

Spanish was the most common of the four. Thomas Neil, a sophomore in Spanish 3/4, said "Spanish is familiar It's cool because you can take what you learn in class and what you hear outside school, and make the connection." Neil encouraged others to take the class and keep an ear out for Spanish heard around Lincoln.

Some students, however, chose a different path. Broe Homeyer, senior, said, "French really isn't that hard; there are a lot of cognates. I just felt like I wanted to do something different, so I signed up for French 1 freshman year. I'm glad I stuck with it." Homeyer continued in his fourth and final year of French last semester.

Hand-in-hand with the language departments, the

exchange programs made it possible for some students to get extra practice and experience in their foreign language by actually visiting countries that spoke it

Fourth year German student Kai Waddell , junior, who traveled to Germany over the summer, said, "The funny thing is that you think you're really good at German until you get around people that actually speak it. It was sometimes hard to keep up , but it's mostly about grabbing onto phrases that you know and working from there." The Waddell family was responsible for hosting two German exchange students in March, both of whom Waddell visited while in Germany over the summer.

The least common foreign language was Chinese. With just one section of Chinese 4 available, Ellie Saksena, sophomore , said, "A lot of people just don't think about it. It's a beautiful language but it's not really like Spanish or anything else. I hope it keeps growing after I graduate."

Saksena had high hopes for those in the class in the future and counted on them to spread the message that the class was still very much alive.

L' e le ,on a ois Madame Barb Frost, one of the French teachers, teaching her third period class. Brisa Odenthal, 9, explained that she loved the class. Odenthal praised Frost for her teaching pace and lesson style. ''The worksheets she provides help us understand concepts in an easy and fun way."

One Note at a Time. "I view this music program as a place for people to make great friends with common interests. I have learned self-discipline through my mentors and peers. Music classes are more than just a class--more like a family. I know that sounds cliche, but it's true, " said Andrew Guilford, 11. Photos by c

Personally, as a musical person, music always makes life so much easier. Join any sort of musical group and irll make your year so much easier. -StarlaBrennon,12

Web Design and Program taught students how to build their own websites.

Freshman Kevin Do took this class to take the first step toward his future career. "I want to be a programmer," said Do.

The students learned to code their own websites from scratch. "We learn how to code websites using HTML and CSS. HTML just defines what is in the document, like the headings and the articles, and CSS makes it pretty. It has the · structure and then the different colors and fonts used," explained senior Libby Bash.

It might seem intimidating to learn what amounts to two new languages, but the students found that their fears were unfounded. Textbooks and tutorials were the survival kit that got the students through the course, giving a deeper explanation of the finer details of programming.

In fact, the learning process was not the difficult . part of the class, it was the silly mistakes that could be especially frustrating, "Since you're typing a lot, sometimes you make a silly mistake like one typing mistake and it screws up the entire thing. Sometimes the hard part was looking back and actually figuring out what's wrong," said senior Freddie Mendoza.

Web Design and Program not only provided a marketable skill highly valued by employers, but also gave students a lesson in problem solving.

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One skill was how to create their own website. After weeks of learning basic skills of programming and Powerpoints, the students were able to construct different elements of a website. Putting their creativity and newfound skills to the test, every students' website turned out to be unique and personal to them.

designed to allow users to explore each department and characters. The webpage was surrounded by a collage of photos from the popular series. Photos by

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Elephant toothpaste, fire bubbles, exploding balloons, launching marbles and fish that could survive out of water. These were just a small portion of the things that happened in the science classes. Labs offered students a unique opportunity to experience science hands on. The classes allowed students to apply the concepts they learned in class to the real world.

"In physics we did the lab where you have to roll a marble down a ramp and measure [velocity], it would launch off and you had to calculate where to put the bowl, if you changed the distance of the ramp. It was cool to me. We got it right into the can on our first try, which was pretty awesome." said senior Ian McManus.

"I like the electricity labs from Physics D, you get to see how things work that you have interacted with all your life," said senior Nick White.

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The labs also gave students the opportunity to have fun and make some awesome memories. "I liked electricity [labs] 'cause we got to mess around. Thomas [Kalnins] and I tried putting current through a block of wood. It didn't catch on fire, sadly. We messed around with the magnets a fair amount accidentally ruined a few 'cause we kept smacking them together," McManus said.

"In chemistry, we took lemonade powder and baking soda, and then we put it in water and recorded the temperature as it fizzed up. We were trying to explain why it got either colder or warmer. In that case, it got colder. The reason was because [atomic] bonds were breaking and reforming," said junior Rachel Nelson.

No matter what happened in class, students left with a better understanding of how the world around us works.

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"I r eally li ke the problem s olvi ng because it' s not really wh a t you l earn , you have to fi gur e i t out for yourself since i t' s not tr adi t ional math ."

"There was a lot of calculus and algebra , wh ich seemed li k e a majority of the test. Normally we do well in both com pe t iti ons. "

ANDRZEJ KORLACKI, 11

"There were probably ways y ou could prepare for the test. Overall , for me , I think it ' s just a fun experience. Some questions are easier, while others require more thought. "

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C9ming out on top, junior Avery Penn was declared the first prize recipient at UNL Hack Day. This event was a day-long creative computing marathon and competition, designed for students grades 9 through 12.

At the beginning of the event, "there was a presentation about how the day was going to go, and they explained that we had to program something that we ourselves could use called, 'hack your life.' I made a program that you could speak into, and it would give you an article to read. Then speech recognition will listen to what you say, put it in text form, and then compare it to see if you said it right. This could be used for learning a different language: if you wanted to learn Spanish, it would give you a Spanish article to read and something to say. It would then correct you by highlighting it and telling you what is right," said Penn.

After hours of hard work, all the students, including Penn, sat waiting for the moment of truth.

After the six or so hours of programming, there were four judges that came around and graded

First place winner! Avery Penn, 11, received the top award at the annual Hack Day event put on by the University of Nebraska. This day-long hackathon allowed students to be creative and use their programming skills to develop a program designed to 'hack their life.' Photo by

our programs off the standards we were told. After that, we sat in a lecture hall and we waited for the awards to be announced. Honestly I wasn't thinking I would get top three, but then they came ' back with the winner. They said 'Commutative Learning,' which is what I named my team. I walked up and they presented me the award," said Penn.

This award was a great accomplishment for the computer science department. Penn received a first place certificate, along with a new set of wireless headphones, but Penn thought it was a lot nicer knowing that what he did had purpose behind it.

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A SEA OF PINK

The purpose of Student Council (StuCo) was to enrich the community with events or fundraisers to bring everyone together to give back while having fun at the same time.

"I think Student Council does a really good job of making · our school a more welcoming environment for everyone," said Eliza Bohart, senior.

The organization helped prepare its members for their futures by teaching leadership skills, such as time management, organization and commitment. "It also helps us define our own leadership style and who we are as leaders," said Addison Wilbur, senior.

The organization planned another full year of events by planning pep rallies, fundraisers and book drives.

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This year was a new event: Pink Out. Students dressed up in pink and gathered in the top parking lot to eat food, spray paint their hair pink and play games before the last football game of the season.

The Pink Out raised money for breast cancer awareness. To figure out what job everyone would have, StuCo started off by finding what each member did best. "You're more likely to work harder at something you're passionate about, or good at, than you are for something that you don_'t really want to do," said Alex Tessendorf, sen10r.

Its members put in countless hours and resources to make the tailgate possible.

A.s the sun set in the distance, the crowd of pink shirts hyped one another up before the big game.

One shot to make it Parker Bash watched as his opponent aimed at the targe Corn Hole was just one of the many activities offered by Student Council at their Pink Out tailgate. The games allowed students to have fun with their friends before cheering on the football team. Photos by

IF STUCO WAS GIVEN AN UNLIMITED BU~(HT FOR AN EVENT, WHAT WOULD YOU PLAN?

"For me , it would be a big fundraiser, for the main organization that we donate to, Make A Wish. It could be a way for all the students to interact through a carnival-type thing with games and fun for the whole school." Addison Wilbur, 12

"I would plan another week full of different events. One night we could have a movie night, and stuff like that. Lily Lautenschlager,10

" I would make a drive-in movie theater in the Seacrest lot. We're not allowed to do anything at Seacrest, but I feel that would just bring everyone together." Parker Chandler, 12

"If we were allowed to, I would make a school dance. I feel it would be super fun to do."

Cambry Waddell, 11

Taking a break

In life always be ready for the next action. If you mess up in life it doesn't matter, because you know how to move from it.

Seniors Grace Bernadt, Catherine Noonan, and Ava Winjum gathered around a table to eat pizza and socialize during the Pink Out.

"... speech you can do a lot more things at once."

EN LAWS, 12

" it's doing the exact same thing every single time."

TIM NIPPER, 12

"Speech is more of a conversation ... " NOLDS, 10

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Two powerhouse groups, alike In many ways, ba1tle shoulder to shouler to maintain their national presence. Though similar at first glance, these friends face totally different fights.

DEBAT

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11, enthusiastically prepared for his upcoming debate tournament as his fellow debaters were watching and critiquing his debate. Lee put on an impressive performance during practice that day. Photo by

"Debate is more of an argumentative based event ... "

JOSH LEE, 11

"... debate is going back and forth, speaking yoµr arguments.''

KITHA T RANGI, 10

"It's a lot more competition rounds and it's a lot more ... rigorous."

ABBY CHAN, 11

If there is something that you spend a lot -of time on during your week-- be it sports, music, debate, whatever-- find a way to keep doing it after high school. That thing that you spend time on has made you who you are, irs part of you , and you should keep doing it . -TomAhlschwede,staff

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ANNALEE VENTLING BROWN, 11
AUDREY KRIEGER, 11
BIANCA BURDEN, 12
CAMDEN CARMICHAEL, 11
CARLIE VILLAR, 11
COURTNEY HYDE, 11
DAKOTA GASSELING, 11
ELLA DREWS, 11
EMILY ALEXANDER, 12
KAMRYN PLOCK, 12
MAKENZIHANSEN, 11
OLIVIA KUGLER, 11
SONYA TEMORES, 11
SRUTHIRAVELLA, 10 THOMAS KALNINS, 12

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Key moments of achievements and journeys are displayed in the binding of every single book. Every bright color, every word or story, or even the addition of photos, revealed a deeper display of reaching a finished product. Staff had seen some big changes. Nearly everyone graduated from last year's staff; only five staff members returned. Each of those five returners earned editor roles for the new generation of yearbook staffers. Being an editor demanded a lot of responsibilities. They had to lead their own groups to create multiple pages of the book each deadline pertaining to the pages they were assigned.

Experience in the staff didn't come easy, as most of the staffers had no idea what the production of a yearbook required. Most staffers had no earlier experience regarding how the system worked. Since so many people were still learning, much time was spent playing and experimenting. When

starting from scratch, everyone in the staff had to be taught by the editors. This became a learning process, but after the first deadline passed for the groups, everyone got the jist of how things were done. The editors made many adjustments and changes to how things were previously, as there were alwaysnew ways to improve and make the end product the best it could be.

Not every day was smooth sailing for the yearbook staff. One person may have a strong opinion on a spread, and another may come along and feel strongly that changes need to be made. There were times of discomfort, but each of those led to the one truly important goal: producing a book dedicated to capturing history.

The true story of the yearbook would not be complete without the imperfections we, the staffers and editors, overcame along the way.

*gather ideas "finalize work //editors in charge " compile interviews, stories, photographs, and start layout

* September 23-27 "October 11-Nov 1 " November 4-8 //November 11-15

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* November 18-22 "November 25-29 " December 2-6

* December 16-20 "Winter Break

* January 20-24 "January 27-31 " February 3- 7

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* February 17-21 " February 24-28 "March 2-6

// December 9-13 " January 6-10 // January 13-17 // February 10-14 // Spring Break

High school is a short stop on a long journey. Much of what happens here will not last, but the relationships you surround yourself with and the ways in which you grow in your experiences here will last a lifetime. Focus on what you are passionate about and always stand up for what you believe in. -MvaMiller,12

As the game came ~o an end, Camden Cohn, 11 ( computer tech), Max Nieman, 12 (reporter), and Madison Fogleman, 11 (camerawoman), give a play-by-play to the viewers tunning in. This was the fir t ever live broadcast of a football game covered by the Oracle.

THE ORACLE

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It isn't just some borii:ig old newspap~r: it's the Oracle. Mr.Jeremy Fischer and semors Emily Bray, Michael Frandolig and Camden Cohn decided to mix it up a bit and make it bigger and better than before.

They started thinking about expanding it to a mass media com~1:1nications_ program. After they came to the decis10n of gomg through with it, they looked to other schools for inspiration. Through the~r re~ea~c1:, they created a program where creative mdividuals worked with the n~wspaper, and along with the articles, published videos of a weekly summary of events.

The work and effort behind the scenes of the new~paper was not only journalistic stories, but a ~edia outlet. When the advisors were trying to improve the class, they had to rethink the whole curriculum. Foreign exchange student junior L?nneke Van Gerwen had caught the eye of Mr. Fischer when he saw her passion through her photography.

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"I really like photography and then Mr. Fischer eventually asked if I would like to take pictures for the newspaper."

Senior Michael Frandolig, was a broadcast producer, "I write the scripts and we'll go to the newsroom 126D and we'll just film a little video."

Mass media communications was different from the other classes because the students got more freedom regarding what they wrote. Journalists must see, hear and report their findings.

The students in the Oracle were able to go to all the school events to keep everyone up-to-date. The students posted videos about sports, and ev~nts at school. But school was not the only thmg they covered: they went deep into the current events that occurred throughout the whole year. Between the broadcasts and the articles, the Oracle was ready to take on another y~ar.

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As the lights flickered illuminating the field, Mad i son Fogleman adjusted her camera. While she followed each play carefully, she made sure the viewers wouldn't miss anything. Fogleman and the Oracle crew worked long and hard to make sure the students and viewers knew every detail about, not only the games, but current events going on around the community. Photos by

The best seat in the house. Max , _r.. Nieman and the Oracle staff sat in

the press box to capture every moment of the football game. What better way to show school spirit than giving those who were unable to attend outside events the chance to experience the thrill of the game?

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The annual musical performance by the music department was highly anticipated.

Though there was only time for three days of performances, the students practiced and rehearsed for two months for their parts. It was a lot of work, but it became a point ·of pride.

Many students said they joined the musical because of their friends. Junior Logan Findlay said that people were what made the experience memorable. "It's a lot of fun to just be with your friends the whole time."

Even though they had a lot to accomplish, they had a lot of great times. Senior Helena Muller talked about how her onstage fail turned into a funny add on. "I am supposed to take the lid off one piece of

the trash can, but at that rehearsal, the lid had gotten stuck, so I just picked up the whole trash can, so I had to shake it. During ·the Friday night performance it got stuck again and I kinda looked at it and I just screamed and I shook it and people thought it was hilarious, so for the the next show I specifically made sure that the lid was super tight so I could do that again."

Junior, Payton Larson mentioned that some of the craziest times happened when he was messing around in dress rehearsals.

Bye Bye Birdie was a massive success with a very responsive audience through the shows. Though opening day was on Halloween, the show had a great turnout ..

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The cast made soda tab bracelets to remember the production

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The ca~t, ere~ and directors had · httle time to prepare between the last performance of the musical and the first performance of the one act: Rumors of Polar Bears.

This relatively obscure show held deep meaning.

Set in a post-apocalyptic world where all the adults have seemingly disappeared, those who remain must seek refuge and a sustainable water source .

The title provides a clue to joy: finding polar bears means that there is still hope for the planet.

It is up to the teenagers to secure a hopeful future, which was a reminder of something not at all fantastical: it is up to each of us to take ·care of what we have, and always seek what is beautiful, even when •it feels impossible.

The ensemble actors made up their own backstories to give their characters depth They used graffiti to decorate the props

Some props and accessories were made out of recycled plastic.

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Winning streaks, winning rec?rds and ratings were not the only important things to the reputation of a high school sport. Other factors included the experience an athlete had with their teammates, and the stories they were able to share.

Of these, the varsity boys tennis team had many. Sophomore Kyle Givens pointed out a particular memory he had of the season. "We did the tweener [which is hitting the tennis ball in between the players legs] a lot during practice as a joke and our coach banned it at practice, but when State came around, Jacob Whiston and I both hit a tweener and both won the point . Our coach just accepted it.

Even though the varsity boys' season did not go as well as planned, the boys still found joy along the way. Givens said, "I think we had a good balance of competition, but also not caring. I know that sounds really bad, but we had fun as a team and I think we need that. Our season wasn't that great and we did get a tough schedule. Everyone was also at new positions, and I think everyone did as well as they could. We are ready for next season for sure."

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DOUBLES OR

"I like doubles more. It's easier to be with someone when you play because you can plan stuff out with another person." JAKE BURESH, 10

"I prefer singles because I don't have to rely on somebody else."

"This past season doubles grew on me because it's really fun to work with a teammate and come up with different strategies."

REESE MCREYNOLDS, 12

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"I started the season at doubles but pretty soon I started to become a singles player."

"I prefer doubles because I usually enjoy playing by myself. Having a partner also helped me grow as a player and made me less shy." KYLE LE, 11

"Singles because I don't feel like I'm letting anyone down and it's all on me."

"I actually like both of them because I enjoy playing with a teammate and also playing by myself. No preference really."

KIRBY LE, 09

"Singles because I'm literally Djokovic."

Allow yourself to get outside your comfort zone, and

challenge yourself to try different things.

-LanceKingery,staff

NEW YEAR, NEW TRADITION · ER-S UA

The Boys tennis program introduced their first annual all-program Spartan Inner-Squad triangular tennis meet. Athletes were randomly divided into three teams: Blue, White, and Grey.

The athletes were placed on teams mixed with all players from the program. tTunior Chris Woerth said, "The tournament with just East tennis players was cool because we got to see other players' talents."

In the end, the mix of level and skill allowed players to meet and bond with teammates from all levels, creating a stronger program. The Blue team ended up coming out on top and claimed title as the first-ever winners of the Inner-Squad Triangular.

Photos by Courtney Hyde

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Apollo Bear was not the only mascot the • dancers cherished . A new member had made its way onto the team, and he went by the name of Andy the Alien. His orgin grew from a social media snapchat filter to another member in uniform. Senior Emma Luci explained how Andy came to be. "That just happened this passed year at the summer camp we went to. There was a snapchat alien filter and the team was putting it on everything because we thought it was so funny. Our photographer's name was Andrew and we put the alien filter on him as well. We then bought a blow-up alien on Amazon and we just thought he could be another mascot."

Freshman Madi Lundy added , "We put Andy in a uniform and bring him to all our games." After all, a team isn't a team without their mascot

APOLLO BEAR

An addition to a team that makes them stand out from other teams is the mascot. For the Apollonaires, their mascot came from a unique place and had been with the dancers for awhile. Senior Rose Copes, who had been a part of the Apollonaires since her freshman year, explained the story behind Apollo bear and how he came to be such a big part of the team. "My first year on the team, we went to The

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Mall of America for our first regionals. When we were there, we stopped at Build-A-Bear and decided to make a team bear altogether. We did our little cheer that we do before we perform and put the recording in his hand."

Sophomore Addison Parde stated, "The person who had him last. passes him to another person who deserves it for working hard or showing leadership." Photos Courtesy of Emma Luci

Cheer them on

-Bryson Steinbach , 9

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FAVORITE SIDELINE CHEER?

"E-Pump it up! " Emily Bray, 12

"B-A-S" Heavennah Hajek, 10

"S-P-A-R" Audrey Eckert, 12

"Aruga because the student section gets involved and it's a lot of fun. " Annie Mulder, 09

"WE WE WANT " Ellie Wragge, 09

"SPARTAN" Carly Malone, 10

""Clap your hands" Alexa Reiners, 10

"Alligator and Aruga " Alasia Wynne, 10

COST OF BEING A CHEERLEADER

"Being a cheerleader is super expensive " Our uniforms are about $650, keeping in mind that JV and Varsity need two. We attend an NCA camp during the summer, which costs us about $490. At the end of the year, cheer balanaces can reach almost $2,000. Being in the state team also comes with ad4ed expenses: paying for choreographers, practice space, transportation, hotel rooms and other apparel. To help offset and pay for this, the initial fundraiser we do at the beginning of the year helps quite a bit. We sell cookie dough. Despite this, the overall balance is still super high and you just need to anticipate it and work towards paying it off throughout the year. " Avery Chrisp, 12

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"Us seniors have known each other since we were babies. I have known Emma since I was four years old. We have all grown up together and have a senior leadership team. We rotate every week and those two people are captains one week." GRACIE FIRESTONE, 12

"The seniors set the tone for the team so if you don't have seniors who want to be there, then things fall apart. When you have seniors who want to be there, it's easy to produce the energy and positive vibe you want to expect as leaders." ROSE COPES, 1 2 _~_

"We are a tight-knit family for sure. For the seniors this year, we have a leadership team, so instead of having only two captains, we rotate and it's a really good thing because it gives all us seniors an opportunities. Us seniors have been here since day one our freshman year so we know our ins and outs." AVERIE HARLEY,~12~----No mercy in the

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Ican, I will," was the mentality of the girls cross country team as they went into the state meet. They had won the state meet the previous year as well which raised the stakes for them. Senior Taylor Searcey said, "The expectations were definitely higher, but the team focused on the opportunity to go back to back instead of pressure to win it again."

In addition to winning the state title, the girls made memories they would never forget. Junior Eve Weber said, "The most memorable one would be doing 400s at Pioneers-- definitely not the most fun workout, but the most memorable because it kinda sucks."

Along with their memorable practices, they are well-known for their traditions.

The girls made t-shirts that stated, "I can, I will."

Hot or cold, rain or shine the girls were able to keep a smile Running through trecherous weather conditions only made them better and well prepared for taking the win for the season. The girls were able to keep a positive attitude throughout the season. ( BELOW) Photo by

Before every meet the team wrote on their arms and legs. They also started a new tradition where they dyed their hair pink in support of breast cancer research.

Even though they had fun times, they faced challenges regarding the weather, their teammates getting injured and staying positive throughout the races.

Since cross country was such a mentally exhausting sport, freshman Izzy Apel gave advice on how to overcome your own doubts. "Sometimes during a race, you begin questioning yourself and it's even worse when someone passes you, but you must be mentally strong and say 'I will finish."'

From fun traditions to winning state, the girls cross country team had it all. RUNNING

JOSEPH ALLEN, . 11

"I enjoy running because it's good exercise, and it's something that can be competitive, but it doesn't have to be. "

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"Going to meets out of town 1s always fun. Being able to travel with my running friends was always something I looked forward to."

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"My favorite part of cross country is probably how welcoming everyone is."

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"Having to balance practices while going home and doing homework was hard, especially making up work."

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"The motivational camaraderie of the team and the amazing coaches definitely inspired me to improve as a runner."

COAC KABOUREK

"One of the proudest moments of the year came at Herald Scott. It was a really, really, really tremendously hot day. We won girls and boys, varsity and JV, and we ran unbelievably."

C C SIGLER

"As a coach myself [but also a runner], I strive to do everything m my power toward improving both as a runner and person." ·

Pushing it to the limit. the JV boys ran to their fullest potential. Some broke the"r pe

The guys were able to run in fair conditions; it was a sunny and chilly day . The boys hfld been through sweat and injuries but were still able to shock the coaches with their skills On hot days this did not stop them, "One of the proudest moment of the year came at Herald Scott. It was a really, really, really tremendously hot day," stated Coach Brian Kabourek. All the teams were still able to tale the win ( LEFT AND BOTTOM LEFT) Photos courtesy of Robert Perales ( BOTTOM RIGHT)

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COACH HUBBELL

"I was an athlete in high school · and college. I enjoyed that. I enjoy sharing my experience with the runners and kids."

COACH WILLIS

"As far as my mentality, it's to give kids every opportunity to reach their full potential."

The crowd quiets down as the big stadium lights shine on the marchers as they take their places. In formation, the marchers began their performance. The fall was a time where students in marching band got to shine and show their hard work off to family, friends and students. The marchers dedicated a large sum of their time to being a highlight during halftime for the varsity football games.

Senior TJ Taylor said, "Once school starts Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday we have rehearsals starting at 7:30 and they go until the end of the first period. But at 7: 15 on Wednesdays we go down to Seacrest to practice early on the field."

Friday nights were an exciting time for the marchers. Junior Grace Barton said of halftime performances, "It's a lot easier than performing at competitions and usually people are really supportive. It is really fun to perform at the football games."

But football games were not the only time that marching band was able to present their show. Oftentimes on Saturdays the marchers performed in intense competitions. Senior Brooke Beran said "So how competitions work are the bands aren't ranked ... ~hey're given a point value. So you're

Coloring e 1 Color Guard enhanced the marching band's overall performance as they helped tell a story using a variety of colorful flags as they danced. They spun their flags while dancing with the band during a halftime performance. ''We twirl the flags ... but it's a lot of fun to just be a part of the band," Tori Coleman, 10, said. Coleman enjoyed performing with the band during halftime shows and competitions. Photos by

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graded in different ways. There is music, individual music ensemble visual, and visual individual."

The few months that the marching band is given to perform in not wasted by students. Friday nights they served as an enjoyable and impressive aspect of halftime. On Saturdays they showed a more professional side of themselves all in hope to receive a superior score from the juc!_ges.

And they were. Their work ethic proved their superiority.

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Band member's opinions about the sections

PERCUSSION

"I can't hear them. ' ~

"Quiet and there is a lot going on."

"Really nice and a lot quieter."

"They are more reserved. "

".. .in concert [band] you can hear them loud and clear."

LOW BRASS

"I love low brass when they play loud. "

"Definitely an interesting group of people. "

"Crazy"

"Low brass is loud, but quirky."

"A manageable, inconsistent group"

"I really can't hear them.!'

"The sweet ones."

"I'm a clarinet so I'm biased, but I feel like it is the best."

"Clarinets are really talented."

"Wanna be Squidwards."

"They are really cool, and I admire their abilities."

"The best section."

"Percussion is chaotic, and they also appreciate a good joke."

"Organized chaos"

"Likes to play the game of Where is One."

" Have a lot of potential."

"Trumpets are carefree with a side of craziness."

"Very interesting, and very loud."

"Trumpets are loud, and in charge."

"Loud, obnoxious, and somewhat competent." I .

SAXOPHONES

"The best jazz instrument."

"Memes songs, and careless whisper."

"Saxophones. They appreciate a good meme."

"Really cool as well."

"Not quite good enough to be a brass player."

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Looking to the future. The reserve softball team was made up of freshmen and sophomores ready to give their all for the sport. Spectators were excited to see what the team was capable of and were looking forward to the next season. Front Row ( left to right): Catherine Doering, Makiya Longs, Hannah Nyhoff, Lily Keim, Laura Jansen. Second Row (left to right): Sage Monismith, Sarah Patterson, Ashlyn Barrett, Elain:a Reid, Olivia Anderson, Martin the _ Spartan, Isabel Aldana, Emily Janak, Eva Keim, Madison Gaver, Alexi us Petersen.

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Throwing the dista c~. For some players, quickly and accurately throwing the ball proved to be a. great challenge. Sidney Gregory, 10, said "I like to throw. A lot of people do not like thr9wing all the way to first [ from third] but I enjoy it." Throughout the season, Gregory made this throw many times. Photo by MY

Just Campbell Petrick, 10, pitched for the first varsity game of the season. "When I'm pitching I just try to stay in the moment and just think of it as one pitch at a time and just try to get the out as easy as possible.for my team." The team finished second in the district and had a winning record. Photo by

"When I'm pitching I just try to stay in the moment and just think of it as one pitch at a time ... " PBE L , 1

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The future of softball is bright! Both varsity The fourth year returning seniors felt confident and junior varsity teams set winning records. leaving the team to the capable underclassmen. Doing even better than the previous season, the team worked hard for their successes.

Sophomore varsity member Morgan Adams had high hopes that the team will do even better in the future. "We are still a really young team but as long as we work hard in the off-season we can reach our goals. As long as everyone buys in and is committed, I'm confident that our next season will be even better than this one."

Senior Mickena Richards reflected, "I think that this senior year was a really fun season. It was a really great way to finish my career and I think all the underclassmen are super talented." Another varsity senior, Emily Prai agreed. "I loved being able to end my softball c~reer with this team. Every day brought new memories. The program has a lot of potential."

The team continued to bond after the season, This determination was shared by a large number spending time together practicing and working on of the team, who could be seen lifting together communication. after school even after the season ended.

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"Everything is alright, " was a mantra commonly repeated in the halls. This catchy slogan took a new meaning in the show choir community, when it became the theme of Express' show. ·

Mr. Aaron Zart, the director, asked his students to try to relate the theme to something they had gone through in their own lives. Senior Solana Honda replied, ''I like how the emotional story arch goes. You start off lost and anxious and alone so you feel like no one is really there for you. Basically we go through this journey together, helping each other and finding who we are. We learn to accept that even though everything is not alright all the time- it can be if we look at the bright side of things."

Senior Josiah Christensen added ''The theme really brings us together on the idea that we have all struggled. We all have this issue in some way or another, so we can all relate to each other." Photos by

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What we saw: Time traveling and dancing.

What we heard: Magnificent voices.

Freshmen Katy Taylor and Hannah Robb explained the show theme and what meant to them. ''The theme of the show is time travel, so we start out with going back in time to the past, then the present, then the future," stated Robb. "Our first song is more of a 'show' type theme, and so it's more fun, then we go into a more jazzy theme. The ballad talks about finding someone to love you. It' sad, but also very hopeful. Then we go into the closer, which is just the girls. We have a tear-away where we take off our first dress," said Taylor.

The requisite standing ovation consisted of parents, hut also friends. "We have this thing called a cheer block, when we perform where other groups who aren't performing sit in the front rows and just cheer each other on," said Robb. Photos by

ELEGANCE

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Most indivi duals have all been told to cheer up, keep their heads up, andmost commonly- to smile. The show choir group Elegance put a new twist on the idea, making the theme of their show "Smile!"

The meaning behind the theme was individually interpreted by all students in Elegance.

Sophomore Laney Beran felt the theme was a way to encourage others to let loose more often, saying, "It's about being yourself and having fun and not caring about what others think."

Sophomore Abby Lewis took the meaning as more of a message to all those that have been told to smile in the past, saying, "'Don't tell me to Smile' will resonate with a lot of people." The show also reminds women that they do not have to smile to be beautiful. However you interpret the show, "Smile!" was sure to make you do just that. Photos by

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CHAMBER STRINGS

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Melody after melody, song after song. and weaknesses," stated Rares Ciobanu, senior. Instruments of distinctive sound and interesting shape collided together to produce Senior Madison Detweiler said, "It gets easier with wonderful music by skilled students. The time but I guess just make sure you know your performances might be almost perfect, but there music Just know that ~the audience members aren't were some behind-the-scene mishaps that going to be paying attention to you or your every happened as well. "I was at Lincoln Youth move, and that you can get away with things, so just Symphony practice the other day and my E being comfortable is key." string fell off the bridge. It didn't break but I couldn't get it back on so the conductor got out The musicians made sure that chamber strings would his knife out and carved a hole .so it would stay not B flat. in," said junior Anna Cooper.

To add to the chaos, Aiden Knopik said, "I have broken multiple bows- mostly school bows- my bridges popped up, strings have flown off, there are end pins that never work so you get pliers to yank those out. I have to replace a lot of stuff."

But when it comes to showtime, the group was ready to go and play their hearts out no matter what. "You don't really get nervous. You have to think that if you mess up the audience isn't going to think of you differently. We just had to really connect with one another and connect with the other instruments in order to resonate as one. You have to learn each other's strengths

Studying his music carefully, Luke Long, 12, practiced for the upcoming Orchesta Cadenza Concert.

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WHAT IS YOUR CLUB OF CHOICE?

HAT OR VISOR?

Practice makes perfect. This was their last practice round before leaving for the state tournament in Norfolk. The team worke~ hard all season to prepare for the tournament. The team did particularly well the Monday before State at districts where they placed second. ( From left to right): Morgan Runyan, Jessica Chen, Kaitlyn Dumler, Breanna Kirby, Isabel Knutson and Elly Johnsen pose for a photo together.

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Winding up for the swing. Harley Paprocki, 10, looks out on the course as she strikes the ball. "Golf is a good place where you can put in the work as an individual sport. You can move up from JV to Varsity or you can win your tournaments because you put in the work. Then you don 't have to rely completely on other people, " Paprocki said about hard work and driving results through golf. Photo by

FRESHMEN AND RESERVE FOOTBALL

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gainst he h wks. As one of the Spartan's biggest rivals, the Lincoln Southwest Silverhawks brought some competition. Through perseverance and motivation, and despite being tackled, the players kept their energy up.

"When Bronx Duval stripped the ball from a Norfolk player and he just ran and no one knew what was happening at t he time." Jaxen Stamps, 10

"When Aidan Jackson had a fumble recovery off of a punt #bigfumble46. " Luke Greisen, 10

everyone thought it would never happen." Anthony

Go to as many events as you c an because before you know it, you will be attending your last ever football game of your high school career. _ -KatelynGoffberg, 72

"Jorgen Hansen ' s first touchdown, because
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"My 40 or 30 yard pass to Luke Greison ," Cale Suckstorf, 10

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routfit. Jhorts. Business attire: three types of outfits worn by' the JV and varsity football teams for their new tradition of dressing up for school on game days.

The upper level football teams started a new tradition. For each home game, the players would wear a different, unusual, outfit.

Senior Parker Volquardsen said ideas for the theme days were

"just kind of thrown around in our group chat."

The theme days were meant to improve team chemistry and show unity among the two teams. "It helps to bring [the] team together to have something that we can all do together," said Volquardsen.

The players went all out to make this · new tradition happen, showing team spirit both on and off the field.

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Senior, Luke Spethman, waved off the catch as incomplete. "It was a Homecoming game, so we wanted to get everyone in the game," said junior, Carter Glenn.

BEGINNING OF A NEW TRADITION

"The jhorts day was fun because it was funny seeing all the guys in short shorts," said senior Cooper Colon. The themed days gave the team another way to bond with each other by allowing them to get the opportunity to all dress the same.

Advice that I would give would be to realize that what you do now may not determine your future but will shape it greatly

-Brayden McPhail , sophomore

The team gathers together between sets after they received corre~tions from Coach Abby Zimmerman The girls knew that it was important for them to keep pushing through the next set and to continue to have a positive attitude Lani Kassebaum, 10, said "I just keep giving 100 % effort, like going for every ball , not giving up, making sure I maintain a positive attitude on the court." Design by

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Karsyn Dice, 9, and Calla Eisenmann 9, prepare to serve receive a ball. They communicated to one another by calling out their seams in the back row. They did this so they knew who was taking what ball and so they could be better prepared.

Who do you look up to?

Calla Eisenmann, 9, receives the ball and gives a nice pass to the setter. Her being a Libero was not an easy job and playing a new position wasn't either. "I improved overall as a passer and played a new position, so it was something new, " said Eisenmann

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Hailey Darrah, 10, Kiara Vodehna, 10, and Reese Erickson, 9, are all getting in ready position to receive a ball from the opposing team. ''You have to be really loud and call every ball. If someone shanks it and gets a really bad pass you have to back them up and be ready to get the next one," Erickson said about what playing back r o w entails.

Katelynn Oxley, 10, and Toni Boward, 10, put up a strong block against the outside . They were set up quick and in sync so that they were able to get a touch on the ball in order to help their teammates.

According to Oxley a middle blocker's job was "Blocking and timing your jump with another person and watching where the ball is going to hit your hand."

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The crowd sits on the edge of their seats as they watch the reserve team give hard hits, and powerful serves in .the city championship against Southeast. The re&erve team won the city championship in 2017. The gi r ls wanted to be able to do the same, and walk off the cou r t feeling proud and accomplished of the team.

Freshman Katie Pickering said, "We walked in kind of thinking that we were going to win, but that probably didn't help us, so we had to have a mindset change, and r emember we had to play our hardest, and think 'I want to do this."'

Sophomore Toni Boward said "The atmosphere and our commitment was kind of different. We had a better record."

The girls spent the whole season preparing and participating in intense practices for the opportunity to be in the final round of the city championship. The team clenched the city championship as they battled it out in the third set. Boward said "It was an amazing feeling. We felt accomplished · and excited to tell everybody."

The reserve team gave the season all they had, and it left them walking off the court of their last game knowing they had brought home the city champs title.

Sam Olson, 9, Brooklyn 0, and Megan Selting 10, wor • •talllll!.»oint ped up to spike t ourt. Fuchs was h and said, ' and stuck to erall great and cont·

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Delaney Novy, 11, spikes the ball at the other team and Brooke Peltz, 11, runs to her aid in case of a block. Throughout the game she was seen jumping and lunging for the ball. The mechanics of the entire team working together like clockwork. Novy stated, "Our team had a strong connection on and off the court. Half of us had played on the JV team together, so it was cool mixing in with the previous team. We struggled a lot with learning positions, but through practice, we overcame our struggles and learned -how to communicate with one another. Even when we lost, we took them and learned how to be better from it." Photo by

As Julia Holz, 12, returned to varsity, she knew she was one of the leaders for the team. On the court, she celebrates after a kill. "Its • really gratifying to do something for the team and put the ball away when it needs to. Its also a team effort because you get a good pass and a good set from it too; I think everyone feels it when you get a good kill," Holz said. Photo by

WH AT'S ON YOUR BACKBACK?

"At nationals, we receive gifts from other teams across the country and one of the teams we played last year gave us chapstick holders with cute little designs."

"I keep all my recent tournament bracelets and passes on my backpack as a reminder of the great memories I've made at those tournaments."

"Katelyn Gottberg (12) made all varsity girls a blue heart for our team this year."

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Team work makes the dream work! The unified bowling team gathered around , waiting for their turn to bowl. Each of them tried their best to knock down the most pins so they could get the highest score as a team. Analise Breton, 9, said, ''We just bowl, ( I bowled with my teammates)." Everyone on the unified bowling team spent time with friends as they did something they enjoyed.

FRIENDSHIPS AND FRAMES

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Bowlers stared down the pins as they got ready to knock all the pins down with just one throw. Unified Bowling was an enjoyable and interactive way for students to come out of their shells and get to know other students who they would not have met otherwise. Senior Katrina Kendle said, "The people there , they were all so kind. I did not think I was going to fit in but they just accepted me like family."

The participants got to meet and talk to different students due to the aspect of having a teammate system. They each had two or three teammates, and together they connected on a personal level, all while bowling.

Unified Bowling had the intention of not only creating friendships but also advancing the student's bowling skills. Students learned a variety of techniques to improve their game. Senior Kaden Hoffer said "[I learned] how to spin the ball."

Unified Bowling was not so much about the bowling at the end of the day. Bowling was just a fun platform for students to begin with. After just a little time, participants found themselves with new friends, and the skills to knock bowling pins, one strike at a time.

Bowling to perfection. Kaden Hoff er, 12, focuses on his lane in hopes he can knock down his last few pins. Leading up to this, he participated in games with his teammates during practice. "Really we just do games," Hoffer said.

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-JonathanStutzman,9

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Bowlers geared up to roll the ball down the middle of the lane in hopes of forcefully knocking down all of the pins. As bowlers took their turn, their friends and family watched to show support for each student. When a student took their turn, the crowd and their fellow teammates watched the ball roll down the lane in anticipation for a strike.

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MAPLES: Alludes bowling pins or the point the player intends to use as a target.

MOTHER-IN-LAW: A designated name for the 7 pin.

NOSE HIT: Bowler hits the pins head on.

TURKEY: Name used for three consecutive strikes.

CHERRY: To knock down the front bowling pin or pins.

THROWING ROCKS: Piling up strikes by rolling an extremely quick ball.

GREEK CHURCH: When bowlers end up with two pins on one side. and three on the other.

Keep looking at tomorrow. Just because today might not have been a good day, does not mean that tomorrow can't be any better.

-EmmaOhle, 72

One pin at a time , Gege Crayton, 10, successfully immobilized his Bearcat Competitor. His strength was shown as he repeatedly took down his opponent. When asked for his thoughts about wrestling / pi s mat <: h, Crarton said , " He put up a fight in that match, but I still won." Photos by

Fighting as a family was one of the most important values for the wrestling team. They won as a team and lost as one. Most of the team credits their success on how hard everyone has worked.

Senior Maxx Mayfield said, "Everyone works hard and everyone works together, and we just get after it in the practice room , and we compete hard."

Wrestling .brought them together, but the traditions they had made the wrestling season memorable.

Senior Grant Lyman explained some of the traditions they had. "We do a team retreat in the beginning of the season, a little team bonding and we do spotlight , where coach picks one person to go in the middle and we all try to tell them good things and try to build them up on good qualities they have."

Sophomore Brandon Baustert talked about how his work ethic paid off. "Looking at all your hard work then succeeding is probably my favorite thing."

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Even though wrestling was an entertaining spor t to participate in , there was sacrifice . Senior Breckin Sperling stated " I would say ... cutting weight over Christmas and Thanksgiving break where you can' t eat a lot of food [is a sacrifice] . " But even though cutting weight is not an ideal way to spend the holidays , having the whole team participate encouraged the wrestlers.

Wrestling has another distinct quality : it gives you the opportunity to be a part of a team and be self-reliant at the same time. Junior Aidan Ingwersen explained, "When you wrestle , you're wrestling one guy and you can't blame anything on anything else but your team helps you get better and they ' re there to cheer you up."

Freshmen Cole Toline explained "All of us really feel like family because we ' re around eachother almost every single day of the week."

Fighting as one, and winning as one the team was able to execute their season effectively.

Lead With Love (@Mr. Zart).

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One Throw a t a Time. Grant Lyman , 12, threw his competition around. Lyman continually picked up his opponent and knocked him off balan ce (single leg). Lyman said "I feel tha t t h e match went pretty well. My opponent came out hard and I met him with the same energy. I brought my offense and o nce I figured out what worked, I just kept doing it. H e w a s a tough guy. I respect him for that."

One Back Trip at a Time. Chase Kammerer, 11, was pull i ng new moves ·n his match in order to pin his opp one nt. His quick wit helped him secure a w i n for East. Kamm e rer sa i d "It was a great environment to wrestle in, and it e xcited e v eryone for eve ry match. "

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Players described the feeling of winning a game

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"Exciting and accomplished of all the work you put in practice."

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" we put in so many hours after school and on weekends practicing. It just feels great. "

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Story by F or freshmen and reserve girls basketball, the game was about more than making baskets or winning: it was about being a good teammate on and off the court. Good teammates are "always there and always hyping you up, even when you aren't doing the best. If you miss the game-winning basket, they say 'Oh it is fine , you'll do better next time," ' said freshman Marleigh Manrose.

Success also came when players were willing to listen to advice from their coaches to become the best players they could be. "Gingery told me 'When in doubt, cut and get out,"' said freshman Elena Swinehart.

"'It is not about how you perform. Just have fun' is what Bell says a lot," said sophomore Caitlin Kuhn.

Between conditioning drills for shooting and dribbling, and plenty of feedback from the coaches, practices were long and hard •

Despite the difficulty, the girls knew that determination, patience, plenty of hard work and just a little bit of luck would help them achieve their goals.

Being a good student was just as important as being a good athlete. "It is not how you perform all the time. It is how you act outside of basketball. You have to keep up your academics," said freshman Kaylee Denker.

The teams worked hard throughout the season both on and off t he court to make this year, and -future years, great.

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"It brings you joy to win a game and it makes you

lmore excited to play another game."

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"I'm with these people after school for hours [at practice], and then we put all our work together [during the game]."

ABRAR GALAB, 9

SUCCESSFUL

"It makes me happy because everyone else on the team is happy too. It's just a fun experience."

REBEKAH STRUWE, 10

Everyone needs a break so if you need a mental health day or a day without a lot of work, know that it is okay to take that day to reboot yourself and restore needed self-confidence and get rid of stress. -MaddyWoters,10

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It was all fun and games. Well, at least most of the time •

The freshmen boys basketball team had plenty of embarrassing stories about one another.

Freshman Morgan Micek had a wardrobe malfunction just before a game

"My most embarrassing moment was when we had our second home game and my shorts were sagging a bit, and even though I rolled them up like five times they fell down when we were doing warmups."

Stories like these built the team, and made the basketball experience as enjoyable as possible.

Freshman Isaac Graff said, "It's a good experience, so I'm gonna come back and try again next year."

The team agreed that playing basketball was a good introduction to high school sports. It also helped the boys grow stronger bonds between each other, giving them friends they will keep throughout high school and beyond. The young men grew stronger bonds between each other, giving them friends they will keep throughout high school and beyond.

Kamdyn Roebke, 9, Johnny Liewveld, 9, and Cole Christensen, 9, defending the basket from the other team.

One shot at a time. Parker Bash, 9, scored for the Freshman Boys Basketball Team. "Some of us had played together before, but as a whole, we had five different schools on one team. When we finally started rolling, it was super fun to play because we figured out each others strengths and weaknesses and went on a four game winning streak .. It was really fun to have two first-year coaches, too. There were a lot of neat experiences that came out of it being everyone's first year."

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Athletics. As any athlete would agree, it is so much more than simply exercise , competition or getting a ball into a hoop, net or goal.

Sophomore Nate Makinson talked about how his leadership qualities improved. "It teaches you leadership. Even when you lose, life goes on, and you just got to get over it."

Sophomore Mark Mading said, "Basketball taught me about committing to stuff, sticking to one thing and seeing how far it takes you. Overall just working hard and trying to get better at what you do."

Regarding the team, sophomore Max Perry

the boys adrenaline began to rise. they were knocking do free-throws and working on layups, their confidence in one another steadily increased. This gave them the advant&ge over their opponent, and an early lead as well.

said "We're goofy! We like to mess around, and we get in trouble because of how much we mess around, but there's never a bad time in the gym."

For instance, Perry talked about how one of his teammates had an interesting argument with the coach. •

"Mark got into an argument with our coach at practice about the sound dinosaurs make, and he said no one can prove what sound dinosaurs make so dinosaurs could have meowed." Goofy, indeed.

After going through a successful season, the boys on the reserve team were ready for another, hopefully an even more memorable, season.

Don't worry about things. Stay calm and don 't let yourself get distracted during bad situations. Just sit down, get to work , and solve the problem. -CharlesRoberts,12

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Dads at basketball games on television have been known to be loud, rowdy and embarrassing. For our Spartans, they were among the greatest of fans for the whole team. "My dad will cheer for the whole team, not just for his daughter who's playing .it's cool that he wants to cheer on everyone," Shaw said.

Different dads also had different personalities. Senior Charley Bovaird's dad was silent. "He just kind of gives me this look when I'm not playing well," Bovaird said.

For some dads, watching their daughter's basketball games was a way of life. "All the dads are always so into the game and focused on every little detail," senior Delaney Roberts said. The players' dads had different ways of cheering, but they all had the same goal- to support the team, and be there for their daughters.

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Looking to pass. Junior Olivia Kugler peered over the shoulders of a Grand Island defender looking to get the ball to her teamate.
Senior Brooke Lindquist posed with her father, Jeff Lindquist, after their win against Millard West.
Be relevant. Work to make your community better. -JimElsener,staff

The basketball players decided to buy a fish and put it in the locker room by the water fountain, next to a picture of a shark and a photo of Emily Prai. Coach Dennis Pritchard sometimes stared thoughtfully into the bowl before talking to his team. Lloyd Perkinson, the fish, was l~ft alone in his bowl, until players Taylor Searcey and Haley Peterson stepped up to take care of him . "No one really wants to do it, but we all want it to stay alive," Searcey said.

As the team practiced in the gym, Lloyd Perkinson stayed in the comfort of his bowl, with his Spongebob action figure to keep him company.

HALEY SPRACKLING, 11

"Lauren Stivrins, because she works really hard and always encourages her teammates to do their best."

BELLA JOHNSON, 11

"My mom inspired me to play basketball because she was always really good at it."

ELLA LAESSIG, 11

"LeBron James is pretty inspiring. He came from next to nothing and still made something out of his life."

KIARA VODEHNAL, 10

"My dad. He has been my coach since I was really little."

LILLIE SHAW, 9

"My dad. He played basketball in high school and he was pretty good at it. He coached me my whole life."

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Going for three. Freshman Lillie Shaw stepped back behind the 3 point line and took a shot with no defenders in sight.

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"She's freaking out half the time. My mom gets scared when I fall because she is always worried that I'll get hurt. " ELI WIRTH , 11

"I say BAM [ Brayden McPhail] should take this one. She dances during warmups. " PAL OAK , 12

"The only times m y mom gets loud is when the other moms are making her mad, so she'll scream at them. But usually she has her phone out trying to record or take pictures. " JARED TOWNSLEY, 9

"My mom is VERY loud and she starts chants. I don't notice her anymore, just because she has always been like that. I don't really care anymore. Everyone knows who she is. " You're not a burden. Don't ever think you are. You are worth

ashe released the ball, Isaac Mickle, 10, knocked down his free throw to add more points on the board.

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revor enri~son, 11, guarded a Grand Island player. His eyes never left the rival team's hands. Concentrated on the ball, Henrickson was prepared to do whatever he could to score.

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The smell of popcorn filled the air. The music from the band flowed through the gym. The swarm of fans gathered in the stands. The winter season of Friday Night Lights had finally come. The varsity boys basketball team was ready for the competition that awaited. Something that came with the enthusiastic feel of gameday was the hollering of the crowd, but most importantly the student section, whose chants and cheers rarely went unnoticed.

"I think they always have a big impact on other teams because they make them feel kind of scared. It gets exciting when we score because they get you • pumped up by cheering for you so loud. You get a lot of adrenaline from it," said junior Carter Glenn.

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swear I can dunk during warm ups," said sophomore Brayden McPhail, also known as BAM.

Losing a game is never fun, but with the right mentality, the bounce back can make the team better. "It just sucks losing and we want to win the next game so we just gotta work harder. We get into more game mode by the end of the week," said junior Eli Wirth.

Regarding team goals, Glenn said "W-e have a lot of inexperienced people this year because some haven't played varsity a lot so getting better every single game is one thing, and at the end of th~ season to be playing our best basketball."

Through it all, the fans pumped up the team.

"Pius, definitely Pius. I hate Pius. We lost to them last year." CARTER GLENN, 11

"Southwest!" AJ SEIZVS, 9

"I always look forward to playing Pius because of the A street rivalry." EVAN SPRING, 12

"I feel like our biggest rival is Southeast because they are close and always feel like a good game." TYLER BROWN, 12

As the Grand Island defender focused on the ball, Carter Glenn, 11, is ready to play offense and put points on the scoreboard.

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Swimmers steadied themselves as they prepared I just want to make my own personal record." to dive into the water. The swim team worked on giving their best effort to not only beat the opposing team, but also themselves. Everyone challenged each other to mentally buckle down and focus on their personal goals. Senior Daniel Kerrigan, said "We all get in the locker room we all just have our own little meeting and we just discuss things, talk about the other team. It is actually really nice because we can really focus down."

Getting in the right mindset to compete was an important task for the team before each meet. Each swimmer had a different way of going about preparing themselves for the upcoming swim events. Sophomore Abby Lewis said " I think I just get really anxious for meets, so I think 'just do my best, try to beat myself, and do not try to beat other people.'

One stroke at a time. Jake Buresh, 10, swims to the finish in the 200 freestyle. His main focus for the year was to drop time in every race he competed in. It was extremely important for him to get in a good mindset to push himself as he raced. "It is a lot more mental work than anything physical, it's really just trying to get my head where I need to be so I can swim fast~" Buresh said.

stretch in order to be prepared for the race. To get in the right mind set Spence thinks " to just get ready, to swim fast and try your best and keep going even when you're tired."

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Each swimmer had their own aspirations th a t they replayed in their minds to keep their ey e s o'n the prize. Junior Jordanna French sai . "[Befor~ a mee] I am really nervous, but wh a t keeps me focused is thinking about conferen c( and how much I have worked through practice It all leads up to one meet, so you gotta try yo m hardest."

The swim team required themselves to see the b meets as more than another event to win, b u also as away to challenge themselves and the b teammates in hopes of achieving person a growth. Their mindsets were focused on beatin f themselves one meet at a time, and seeing the i· improvement. The victories against other tealll i were just a well-deserved byproduct.

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Ready, set, swim! Tanner Spence, 11, and Jett Antons 9 jump into the pool to get set for a back stroke start. Bef~r~ their event it was important for them to
Kalty Duval, 9, and Riley Schultze, 11, get ready to tak e off and compete against their own in the 50 free. The y warm up behind the blocks and get in the right mind se t before their event. "I'm trying to think about how many breaths I take and how fast I can make my turn," Duval said.

Oxygen is overrated. Madelyn Hansen, 9, comes up for a breath as she continues to power through the fly. Her teammates cheered her on as she pursued achieving her personal goals that she set. "I usually try and ease myself into it and then go full out after or in the race," Hansen said. By doing this she was able to give herself the best chance to succeed.

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"My favorite part of dive is just the team itself, just because we goof around a lot, but at the end of the day we definitely get stuff done. We build each other up a lot, especially when we have really difficult dives. Some of us will be yelling on the sides to encourage one another." EMILY MALOUSEK, 12

"I get along with the people on my team. Two of them are my neighbors. I have known them for awhile. The older girls are pretty nice they aren't like 'oh you're a freshman' they are really helpful and supportive. " SAM CAPPOS , 9

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"My favorite part about dive is my teammates because I get really close to them because there isn't a lot of us. Having a smaller team means being a lot closer than you expect. Its boys and girls so we all get to cheer each other on and my teammates are my biggest competition, so that's fun. Not a lot of people dive so it's a completely different experience. " ELISSA MILLER, 12

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The beautifu1 sweltering sun was beating down on the city of Los Angeles. Endless waves crashed onto the sandy beaches and expensive houses lined the neighborhood

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Freshman Josh White found himself with a full list of activities to do. However, a trip like this meant more to White than just a vacation.

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"[It all started when] we got the tickets from this company called Make-A-Wish. My mom had Stage 4 cancer and they gave us plane tickets with hotel reservations, too. We went down a day early to the Hollywood sign then to the high school of some of my favorite basketball players," said White.

White was able to attend a game of the LA Lakers. Although he planned to attend games in the future, White will keep this game close to his heart. "I wouldn't change anything- high fiving the players was the best memory, and I will carry the memories of my mom."

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Students explained what it was like to adjust to their first year of high school the hard way.

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"I got in trouble so my mom was chaperoning me the whole time and sitting behind me in the student section. I was with my boyfriend and my two best friends. We were at the back of the student section so it wasn't TOO bad. Kinda awkward."

"At the homecoming game, my friend paid my crush' s friends to move so I could go stand next to him. She gave everyone a dollar each."

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Simon Koch

Mason Kodad

Elizabeth Kohel

Payton Kollmorgen

Finnegan Kramer

W~at's the most creative excuse you have used to get out of homework?

"I didn't get it when the teacher passed it out."

"I had stuff to do last night so I didn't have time to do it. !'

"My dog ate it. " SON SCHROEDER

Shanna Kramer

Dylan Kroger

Cameron Kruege r

"Ms. Diehl because she's the homie." NE

"Creating my own music with my friends."

"Classes that i actually enjoy." ISSATAN

Julius Krynsky

Paige Kudron

Cailin Kuhn

"If you're ·more artisitic try an art class to start out. "

"World of Business. It's super easy and it's fun too."

"Culinary Foundations. I thought it was a really fun class. It was like a good escape to get away from your actual hard classes and it was a good skill to have."

What do you want to achieve before you graduate?

"Playing varsity volleyball." MA RAN DALL

"Getting a good GPA." ITNEY LE

"Having as much fun as possible."

Jack Kyncl

Rowan Laird

Collette Landolt

Lena Lankas

Ethan Lant

Josephine Laporta

Emma Larson

Ian Larson

Cody Lassek

Brady Lassen Kahoot

Lautenschlager

Lily Lautenschlager

Britney Le

Kristina Le

Ryan Lee MykaLemke

Luke

Lewandowski

Abby Lewis

Kara Linder

Dylan Lindgren

Anna Little

Jessica Lochiano

Blaine Loll

Makiya Longs

Bruno Lopes Dos Santos

Samuel Lowe

Anthony Lozano

Marin

Briley Luethke

Chris Lupercio AndyLyu

Jadyn Maddox

MarkMading

Anneliese Maiefski

Na than Makinson

Carly Malone

Will Malone

Colin Manzitto

Joseph Marfisi

Cyrus Mattliews

Masheala Maynez

Jaida Mccall

Josiah

Mccormick-Kohl

Meghan Mcdonald

Victoria Mcgee

Mckenzie Mcgerr

Brendan •

Mcglothlin

Nathan Mcgregor

Ally Mcgrew

Kota Mckinnon

Sean Mcnear

Brayden Mcphail

Sydney

Mcreynolds

Emily Meduna

Megan Meints

Ian Meyer

Isaac Mickle

Joe Miles

Clare Miller

J aden Miller

Kendra Miller

Kaleb Minton

Sage Monismith

Michael Monnich

Jackson Moore

Trent Moore

Chase Moorhouse

Benjamin Morgan •

Tommy Morris

Tyler Morris

Matthew Moy

Alayna Moyer

Dakota Murray

Meredith Nabb

Analyss Nazario

Maria Pietra

N egrao Portela

Santo

Thomas Neil

Bobby Nelson

Lydia Newburn

Nick Nienaber

Aaron Nitzsche

Drew N oerrlinger

Akash Nooka

Josh Noonan

Ryan Noonan

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

"Probably Inside Out because there are so many things going on inside my head."

"Probably Frozen 2 because it is funny."

"Probably a chick flick because my life is always crazy and dramatic."

"Probably pasta, because I love pasta and I can't live without it."

"Chicken, I like chicken a lot." ESTON

"Chocolate because I absolutely love it."

• wHAT '1s·YHE TOP THING ON YOUR BUCKET LIST? .

"I wanna go sky diving and travel the world."

"I guess to move to LA someday and become successful.''

"To climb a mountain." THER PONTE

WHAT ARE YOU EMBARRESSED TO WEAR, BUT SECRETLY LOVE?

"Old sweatshirt" KIRCH ER

"White Croes" OLE HANSEL

"I have these pretty big shoes, that are platforms."

Trevor Norris

Caden O'brien

Zackary O'brien

Kate O'hara

Jericho O'hare

Natalie O'neill

Olivia O ' neill

Logan Ogzewalla

Caleb Ohlrich

Cole Oie

Lily Okelberry

Alex Olderbak

Maylena Olsen

Joseph Ondrak

Ian Orchard

Lilliana Ortega

Nicole Otto

Maggie Oulianova

Katelynn Oxley

Layla Padilla

Jesus

Padron-Perez

Briona Palensky

Jeremiah Paolini

Harley Paprocki

Addison Parde

Taylon Pascoe

Allison Penas Hull

Mateo Perales

Alexa Perkey

Max Perry

Keeton Peters

Alexius Petersen

Skylar Petersen

Isaiah Petersen-Novacek

Mckenna Peterson

Chase Petitt

Mitchell Petitt

Campbell Petrick

Grayson Petska

Raven Pinkerton

Ashton Pohlmann

Griffin Pohlmeier

Esther Ponte

Carson Poulosky

Lual Puoch

Geovany Ramirez

Estrada

Emma Randall

Alex Ranslem

Nathan Rathe

Sruthi Ravella

Evan Reid

Alexa Reiners

Sophie Reinke

Izabelle

Remington

Isaias Reyes

Grace Reynolds

Carson Richards

Taylor Richters

Emily Rickett

J aelee Ridder

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Max Roberts

Hasani Robertson

Izia Rodriguez

Joshua Rodriguez

Joselin Rodriguez

Hernandez

Jesse Rolong Olivo

Deja Rose

J ash Rossman

Ayden Rousseau

Chris Rowen

Connor Ruff

Tyler Ruff

Ayela Ruiz

Jake Sailer

Ellie Saksena

Terryn Samuel

Kade Sanburn

Adrian Sanchez

J aedyn Sandy

Kaden Sanks

Julian Scaggs

Mya Scdoris

Abby Schaaf

Jacob Scharfen

Makenzy Schilke

Eden Schmit

Isadorah Schriner

Addison Schroder

Thomas Schroder

Knight

Mason Schroeder

Zachary Schubert

Hallie Seefeld

Megan Selting

Jacob Shafer

Lucas

Shallenberger

Elijah Shane

Anna Shelburne

Samuel Shiba

Logan Shirk

Sam Silver

Aiden Simnick

Charles Skirry

·Cami Smith

Danielle Smith

Keith Smith

Kamryn Snyder

Mason Soldatke

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Spoon-Johnson

Sydney Spring

Will Stallings

Jaxen Stamps

Ella Stangl

Gannon Starr

Billie Stephenson

Charles Stoecker

Damon Stuhmer

Grant Stutzman

Cale Suckstorf

Mikkel Sullivan

Caden Swan

Ellie Syslo

Clarissa Tan

Sophia Taylor

Seth Tellinghuisen

J aden Termaat

Kalie Thacker

Tyanna Thompson

Madison Tilghman

Taylor Tobias

Holly Tolliver

Will Topolski

John Torghele

Nancy Tran

Bryson Trembley

Leah Trierweiler

Ankitha Turangi

Ethan Turek

Zach Van Genderen

Milan Vazquez

Rodriguez

Jonas Vera

Graham Vinton

Kiara Vodehnal

Alexander Voegele

Joe Volkmer

Tanner Vollertsen

Hattie Vyhlidal

Buongkhoy Wal

Loghen Walk

Noah Walters

Hannah Warnke

Madison Waters

Exzavior Weaver

J axson Weber

Mckenna Weber

Avery Weekly

Morgan Weiss

Samuel Weiss

J aelyn Welch

Tristan Welch

Madalyn Wells

Madison West

Lizzy Wetzler

Ezekhial Wheeler

Anna White

Emma White

Skylar White

Jadon Whitmore

Madison Wiens

Ayden Wilcox

Emily Wiles

Christopher Williams

Shelby Wilson

Ella Winjum

Tressie Wolfe

Sydney Wood

Grant Workman

Quincy Wrasse

Lance Wright Tong Wu

Anne Marie Wurtz

Alasia Wynne

Preston Yates

Jake Yoder

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Jake Amisano

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Grady Arndt

Griffin Arndt

Auguste Auger

Madeline August

Alexzander

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Kumo Babe

Emilee B~ley

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Agoum Bandas

Spencer Barkdoll

Tyson Barnard

Grace Barton

Grant Bauman

Abbigail Beaudette

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Richie Becker

Davis Beckn_er

Ryan Beirl

Brady Bell

Elise Benson

Skylar Berghuis

Rhett Berstler

Joel Bierbower

Madison Billheimer

Grady Bischof

Daniel Blackman

Jorge Blohn

Clayton Boettcher

Noah Bolton

Noah Booe

Sonya Bordeaux

Malachi

Bornschlegl

Sarah Borovich

Ethan Bosland

Rhett Bothwell

Grant Bowden

Robert Bowman

Tyja Bozman

Jasmine Brandt

Carly Bredthauer

Olivia Brehm

Katelyn Breitbarth

Madeline

Breitfelder

MaceyBrodd

Hannah Brodecky

Gabriel Broman

Emma Brown

Paige Brown

Patrick Brown

Seth Bruha

Bree Brunsman

Jordan Burbach

Gabriel Burcher

Gavin Burt

Sam Butalla

Makena Callam

Nina Campbell

Camden

Carmichael

James Carstens

Ell a Carter

Kyle Caulfield

Jose Chacon Urias

Abby Chan

Roman Charleston

Caden Charroin

Sam Chebuhar

Lucas Chen

Jesse Chesser

Alicia Chester

Rebecca Chloupek

Ivy Chobanyan

Norah Christenson

Tysen Christie

Ashley Clark Mckellan Clarke

Ethan Clinchard

Gianna Clyne

Dominic Cockrell

Cejay Cogdill

Brianna Coghlan

Camden Cohn

Malachi Collins

Isaac Combs

Kenan Connatser

Anna Cooper

Jeanna Cooper

Allie Corder

Dayanne Corrales Juarez

Taylor Courtney

Maddie Cover

Amiyah Crisler

Stella Criswell

Dominika Cruz

Max Cummins

Whitnee Curry

Joey Dahlstrom

Sarah Daniels

Sophia Dao

Kaitlyn Darby

Cameron Davis

Kaden Davis

Cordell Delano

. Angelina Deleon

Haley Derr

Kaden Deryke

Mayah Devor

Arianna

Dillingham

Emily Dohmen

Cole Dohrman

Sydney Donahoo

Kaylee Dondlinger

Matthew Donsig

Cally Dorff

Ella Drews

Brynn Drickey

Andrew Drozd

Brandon Duensing

Jenna Duensing

Josh Duhs

Isabelle

Dunning-Ward

Kaitlyn Dymacek

Karen Eckery

Andrew Edgington

Oliver Edwards

Grace Eggett

Julia Ehlers

Allison Eilers

Gabriel Elias Pires

Cece Elliott

Jackson Ernst

Gabriel Escobar

Isabel Essink

Kaitlin Essink

Ceci Eubanks

Seth Eveland

Luke Fagnant

Emma Farritor

Hailie Fenton

Peter Ferguson

Logan Findlay

Caleb Fineran

G' onne Fisher

Noah Fisher

Madison Fogleman

LUz SONG OAT A TIME

Thad Fonck

Ryleigh Forch

Annette Foreman

Shaelynn Fossberg

Jordanna French

Blake Frenzel

Faith Fry Jade Fry

Faith Galois

Olivia Gandall Serrano

Lizzy Gans

Yana Gansvind

Many people dream of singing in front of an audience, but for junior Ava Maclrrill, that dream became a reality. She had performed for audiences for many years . "Since I could sing, I've been singing for fun, and when I was about ten I started writing songs," said Mackrill.

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Though she had never taken a formal voice lesson, Mackrill found success through singing.

In eighth grade, Mackrill was asked perform at "Love, the Locals," an annual event in Lincoln where local shops get together to sell their

products. This live music "was [her] first big Benjamin Gauthier thing for people other than family and Carter Glenn friends," said Mackrill. She has since Noah Goldberg performed at the event three times.

Mackrill's voice also gave her the opportunity to perform at the Bourbon Theater, in the Wedding Barn at the Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City and at Checker Fest.

Mackrill wished to continue in the music business in the future, hopefully as a singer/ songwriter. Photo courtesy by Ava Mackrill

Jessica Gondringer

Troy Goodman

Ashley Goodyear

Sierra Grady

Alivia Graham

Isaac Grasmick

Braden Grayson

Revelation

Grayson

Cooper Green

Addyson

Greenberg

Gavin Greenwood

Hollan Griesch

Dalton Group

Nora Guerrero

Beth Guevara

Andrew Guilford

Taylon Haecker

Madison Hall

Adam Hamza

Aidan Hand

Camden Haney

Makenzi Hansen

N athaly Hanson

Colton Hardy

Lily Harms

J ayce Harris

Joshua Harris

Nicolas Harris

Jj Harstick

Carter Haun

Alhayden Hayder

Elizabeth Hayes

Hamilton He

Mollie Heaston

Renae Hedrick

Evan Heller

Evan Hennig

Trevor Henrickson

Noah Hepburn

Justin Hernandez

Drake Heywood

David Higgins

Briley Hill

Carmen Hillhouse

Daniel Hilliard I '

Anna Roesch

Sophie Holihan

Mason Holman

Alexandra Hoover

Samuel Hoover

Kade Hopkins

Ashlyn Hott

Joshua Houle

Toby Hoyt

Ealynn Hsu

Andrew Huang Autumn Hull

Ava Hunt

Drew Huscher

Jorja Hyberger

Courtney Hyde

Aidan Ingwersen

Brooke James Jawara James Snigdha J angala

Lily Jansen

Allison Jarchow

Libby Jeffrey Heath Jensen

Dalton Jirsa

Elly Johnsen

Bella Johnson

Jackson Johnson

Janelle Johnson

Kimberly Johnson

Samarah Johnson

Tamia Johnson

Taya Johnson

Xander Johnson

Nicholas Jones

Patience Jones

Emily Jordan

Dominic Joyce

Neal Juhnke

Aidan Jurgens

Case Jurgens

Ali Kadhim

.Raevyn Kahler

Chase Kammerer

Denis Karisa

Leighton Kasik

Chase Kavanaugh

Brielle

Keenan-Smolik

Maria Keinbaum

Rojas

Sam Kelso

Lynsey Kennedy

Evelyn Kennett

Halven Khudaida

Dylan Kimmerling

Alivia Kinnaman

Allison Kirby

Breanna Kirby

Calie Kircher

Alyssa Kittok

Brandon Kleen

Aiden Knopik

Isabel Knutson

Leah Koepke

Mackenzie Kohles

Megan Kolbe

Andrzej Kor lacki

Hayden Korn·

Damian Krason

Abigail Kreifels

Madelyn Kreifels

Abby Kreikemeier

Gavin Kreycik

Audrey Krieger

Olivia Kugler

Noah Kumwenda

Calder Laessig

Ella Laessig

Rylen Lanning

Annika Larsen

Brooke Larsen

Charlie Larson

Payton Larson

Aaron Le

Kyana Le

Kyle Le

Joshua Lee

Seth Lee

Kolton Leigh

Keinan Lentell

Macy Lenz

Ethan Lindbeck

Sarah Logan

Arysa Logue

Jack Loudon

Sam Lutz

Megan Lysthauge

AvaMaclrrill

Nyantiop Mading

Joel Magee Saida Makhmudova

Boston Mansheim

Jason Manzitto

KaedynMarr

James Marriner

Gabe Martin

Zach Martin

Mitchell Matoush

Savannah Mayer

Mazumdar

Jenna Mccarter

Kaden McCarthy

Brooke Mccartney

Dekendrick Mccray

Clara Mcdowell

Molly Mcgroarty

Jaina Mckenzie

Seamus Mcnear

Aleiah Mcneese

Isabella Mcroberts

Kaitlyn Meier

Grace Meints

Teddie Melcher

Jalen Melessa

Ethan Merfeld

Taylor Merklin

Collin Miigerl

Sam Miles

Cooper Miller

Keenan Miller

Matalyn Miller

Shoista

Mirzokarimova

Noah Mitchell

Trevon Morales

Aj Morgan

Izaiah Morris

Charlie Mosser

William Mullens

Jenna Muma

Natalie Murphy

Kyleigh Murray

Larissa Myers

Paige Myint

Isaac Nabb

Cecilia Nason

Sarah Nass

Addison Nelson

Rachel Nelson

Jullian Nguyen

Thy Nguyen

Delaney Novy

Trayson O'brien • Brooklynn O'toole

Hunter Oakes

Jacob Odell

Jordan Olsen

Andrea

Orozco- Lopez

Maygen Ott

Kenneth Ou

Anjolie Padilla

Maddox Papstein

Derek Paul

Ian Paul

Samuel Payne

Lori Peer

Brooke Peltz

Avery Penn

Xavier Perales

Taylor Peter

Lucas Peters

Caden Petersen

Connor Peterson

Haley Peterson

Marissa Pfuetze

N aree Philavanh

Christian Pineda Reyes

Shaylee Pokorny

Maddison Post

Jacey Priest

Caleb Province Alex Puls

J orja Quesenberry

Samavi Rafique

Aiden Ramey

Car lie Randall

Avary Ranslem

Ashlyn Rasmussen Pozye

Rasmussen-Lane

Landon Reichmuth

Kyra Rempe

Anna Renard

Alexander Rethmeier

Joey Ridder

Jacob Rien

Joseph Riggins

Anna Riley

William Riley

Ben Roberson

Dylan Robertson

Antonio Rodriguez

Tyson Romero

Hayden Rooney

Devin Roper

Zoe Rose

Charlie Ruelas

Kennedy Ruisinger

Jessica Rung

JarekRurup

Jaxon Rurup

Emma Rust

Jaiden Ryan

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T ylre Sampson

Frank Sanchez

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Desiree Saysavanh

Tahlia Scaggs

Ethan Schainost

Hudson Scherer

Peter Schmit

"I'll pr o bably go into finance and economics; if I go into college but I really • don't know what I'm doing right now. "

"I'd like to be a physical therapist. "

Alora Schneider

Austin Schneider

Bre Schneider

"I think the medical field is pretty interesting; maybe I'll major in pre med even though I'm not sure what I want to do, I know that I'm gonna go to med school. "

Tanner Schroder

Mark Schroeder

Riley Schultze

"I did a job shadow with a speech pathologist for Take Charge not long ag o , and it seems like a pretty interesting job for me."

Josh Sens tock

Kaci Shaw

Joseph Shepherd

"I want to get a bachelor's degree in computer science, and most likely bec o me a computer engineer . If that doesn't work out, I'll be an act'¼ary. "

"After high school I plan to play college g o lt' or tennis at a Division 2 Level outside of the midwest. As of now, I want to become a criminal prosecutor or special agent and work for the FBI. "

J aydan Shigley

Aidan Shoemaker

Anna Shonka

Ellie Simons

Hayley Sipherd

Evan Sloope

Allexis Smith

Caroline Smith

Chad Smith

Madi Smith

Zach Smith

Katie Softley

Minjae Song

Pratham Soni

Tanner Spence

Haley Sprackling

Noah Sprieck

Grant Springer

Ethan Standley

Kahen Steenbock

Kaitlyn Stefanski

Trenton Steinbach

Emma Stewart

Olivia Stewart

Isabelle Stone

Maya Stout

Aedan Strauss

Toni Stumpff

Olivia Swanson

Nie Swift

Tayleigh Synovec

Bailey Taylor

Kenny Teeters

Sonya Temor es

Bella Terrano

Andrash Thompson

Truman Thompson

Alina Tishkov

Nyadheal Tot

Iriana Trotter

Alexa Trucke

Emily Vaggalis

Aden Valley

Brayan Van Meter Lonneke

·Van-Gerwen

Annalee

Vending-Brown

Kayla Versaw

Isabella Vilfanueva

Carlie Villar

Hadley Volzke

Connor Von Busch

Victor Vu

Tori Vuko

Cambry Waddell

Kai Waddell

Luke Waldman

Makhi Walker

Sydney Wallace

Lu Warrick

Elena Watts

Josiah Wearne

Parker Webb

Eve Weber

Addie Weiand

Lacey Weirman

Michael Wells

Caleb Welsh

Ethan Welsh

Emma Went

Joey Wetzler •

Hunter Wever

Colton Weverka

Jacob Whiston

Alexa White

Jaylin White

Noah Whyrick

Zane Widga

Shelby Widhalm

Sophie Widman

Drake Wiggins

Emma Wilds

Cian Wilkins

Porter Wilkins

Emma Williams

Joel Williams

Eli Wirth

Dylan Witherby

Morgan Witherspoon

Chris Woerth

Connor Wolf

Faith Wolfe

Nolan Wolfe

Journey Woodson

Bennett Woody

Grace Wooten

Sam Wragge

Savon'te Wycoff

Ellie Yager

Lealva Young Logan

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Joel Zavala

Jordyn Zehr

Aidan Zila

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Emily Alexander

Jillian Altmaier

Leah Andersen

Avery Anderson

Danny Anderson

Kellan Anderson

Megan Anthes

Aidan Applegarth

Tyler Archibald

Adam Archuleta

Macy Arnold

Sam Auch Moedy

Espen Avenson

Mason Baack

Sarah Baillie

Eli Baker

Liam Baker

Elias Barreda

Blanca Barrios

J as ton Bartek

Kelsie Bartek

Karesia Baruth

Libby Bash

Evan Beebe

Drew Beer

Erin Bell

Lydia Bell

Breanna Bender

Josie Benes

Brooke Beran

Emily Berg

Santanna Berghuis

Grace Bernadt

Aleksey Betancur

Shree Bhogshetty

Stetson Bianco

Francois

Erin Bigelow

Connor Birkholz

Simon Blair

Tayvione Bluford Jones

Keirsten Boden

Eliza Bohart

Phoebe Boname

Luke Borgmann

Maddy Boucher

Charlotte Bovaird

Savana Brakeman

Ian Brandenburg

Hanna Brandt

Emily Bray • Jess Bredthauer

Starla Brennan '"'l'..f.'?~~,'I Cooper Brink

Hayley Broderson

Emmett Brown

Lillian Brown

Tyler Brown

Joseph Bruner

Trevor Brush

Bianca Burden

Emerson Butler-Hale

Guadalupe Carrillo

Cobian

Kadan Carstensen

Isaac Cary

Leo Celis

Solorzano

Parker Chandler

Dylan Chapin

Jessica Chen

Adrian Chester

Hannah

Chramosta

Avery Chrisp

Evan Christensen

Josiah Christensen

Jack Christenson

Nyaruey Chuol

Rares Ciobanu

Drew Clanton

Carly Clark

Colton Clarke

Hallie Cleverly

Trevor Clifton

Maggie Cochrane

Cooper Colon Cady Cole

Jeff Coleman

Abby Collier

Nathaniel Colton

Madison Colyer

Natalee Connatser

Kailey Conradt

Rose Copes

Na than Corona

Jasmine Creevan

J azlyn Crews

Brendan Crimmins

Alexis Crist

Cristofer Cruz

Sam Curry

Michael Dak

Pal Dak

Jacob Dalton

Tram Dang

Meagan Davis

Chloe Davison

Emily Deal

Jacob Dean

· Dominique Deleon

Madison Detweiler , Kylie Dews

Cael Dice

Jaden Dinuzzo

Hannah Dohmen

Sooki Domico

Reyhanna Donaldson

Alexandra Douglas

Alex Down

Taylor Downey

Elisea Downs

Elijah Doyle

N athaly Dragoo

Andrea Duis

Tina Duong

Melisa Durie

Avery Dutton

Lauren Dwinell

Joey Dworak

Alex Ebert

Audrey Eckert

Paw Eh

Henry Eisenach

Lincoln Eldred

Camdynn Ellis

Sahar Ellis

Jackie Embury

Cole Erlemeier _.._._

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Isaiah Escobar

Brandon Eslick ~~ll!lli!IL:....r

Daniel Espinoza

Eli Etherton

Benjamin Everts

Alex Falkinburg

Gina Fast

Dylan Fausett

Kathryn Fiala

James Firestine

Gracie Firestone

Faith Ford

Daniel Foreman

Cayden Fossberg

Olivia Fossberg

Michael Frandolig

Zachary Frandolig

Allison Franks

Jace Franks

Joshua Friesen

Austin Gaines

Keaton Garcia

Jude Garrett

Alex Geiger

Ritsa Giannakas

Ethan Gibson

Caleb Ginting

Heather Giron

Esteban

Jeanette Glover I

Anthony Goehring

Jackson Goodyear

Coy Gordon

Dejah Gordon

Alex Goss

Katelyn Gottberg

Dylan Graeve

Cobey Gragg

Gabriel Grasmick

Rodman Graybeal

Ian Gregory

Claire Griffin

Matthew Guilford

Katlin Haake

Elliott Haes

Josh Halpine

Bryson Hamersky

Natalie Hansen

Cartel Hardesty

Averie Harley

Donnea Harris

Kysen Harris

Noah Harrison

Emily Hasse

Charles Haudrich

James Haudrich

Katie Heller

Val Heminger

Christian Henderson

"Got more involved with sports and stuff like that I guess , I regret probably like football, and probably more clubs. "

"I wish I would've stayed more focused because I easily could've been more focused and done better in school. "

"Got more involved. If you get more involved, you make more friends."

"My junior year, because then I would have graduated. I'd be done by now. Yeah, I would have graduated a semester early. Then I failed two classes junior year."

Jocelyn Heras

Amelia Herbert

Finian Herbert

Paige Herel

Nathaniel Herpel

Grace Herron

Elijah Hestermann

Olivia Heydt

Allison Higgins

Kaden Hoffer

Elijah Hoffmeyer

Emily Hogg

Owen Holsten

Julia Holz

Broe Homeyer

Solana Honda

Caleb Hoover

Keaton Hopkins

Jared Hott · Calvin Hotz

Eric Howerter

Skylar Hoxie

Jaxon Huff

Teagan Huggins

Kaylynne Huntington

Madisyn Hurley

Evan Hutchison

Kassandra Hutchison

Olivia Hutchison

Seila Idrizovic

Brandon Imig

Ellie Isemann

Madeline Jackson

Jett Jans sen

Alyssa Jeffrey

Karson Jeffrey

Trevor Jeffrey

Jessica Jensen

Cassie Johnson

Kaylyn Johnson

Kylie Johnson

Logan Johnson

Matthew Johnson

Nathan Johnson

Rey a Johnson

Tyler Johnson

Gracen Jones

Anisha Kadubandi

Thomas Kalnins

Ethan Kann

Awizan Karim

Grant Kastrinos

Bryce Keck

Dylan Keller

Katrina Kendle

Javier Kenney

Keegan Kenney

Daniel Kerrigan

Jaina Keyes

Taylor Kinney

Jameson Kirby

Kayla Kirby

Logan Kjeldgaard

Breann Klein

Dorian Klosterboer

Chayton Koch

Skylar Kodad

Ethan Koenig

Josh Kohel

Alex Kohler

Caden Kraft

Lydia Kramer

Skylar Kreifels

Will Kroeker

John Kubicka

Jacob Kucera

Jayden Kyle

Carter Laird

Kimberly Lambert

Mellisha Lambert

Richard Lambert

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German Club allowed students to experience parts of German culture while having fun with people with similar interests. A typical German Club meeting featured a Kahoot on obscure German traditions, art projects, and even a tea party. "One time we · combined animals on a poster to advertise German Club. There were some very weird combinations. I made a bunny with a turtle shell," said freshman Brianna Heaton.

The picnic was the biggest event that German club hosted. A pot luck was organized to celebrate German culture. "People bring German food or someone even brought Runza. I always bring German chocolate cake, even though it isn't German, it was just invented by a dude with the last name German. We pretty much just eat food, listen to German music and have a good time at the picnic," said senior Helena Muller.

German club was open to all, whether or not students were enrolled in a German class. It was a fun way for students to get involved with German culture.

ROW 1: Eliza Bohart, Addison Wilbur, Kamryn Plock, Tram Dang, Ella Swank, Brianna Heaton
ROW 2: Helena Muller, Morgan Runyan, Nathaniel Colton, Sage Honda; Drew Huscher, Kai Waddell, Olivia Hutchison, Cooper Penkava, Christos Giannakas, Evan Hutchison

0n a cold Thursday in November, the Circle of Friends group met for their fourth annual \ kickball game. Students enjoyed hanging out and having fun. The group also enjoyed pizza parties, holiday parties and attending sporting events together. "I just think the community there is so closeknit and it's a fun group to be around. I love spending my time there," said senior'Abby Winterbauer.

Junior Isabella Villanueva' s favorite part of the club was "Building relationships .. .I made some really good friends through the meetings."

Students in the club appreciated each others' company with smiles all around as they played another round of kickball.

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Juniors Kyra Rempe and Emma Brown had a big dream freshman year. They wanted to start a new club, and they made their plans a reality. The second year of Dumbledore's Army included activities such as temporary tattoos, watching movies and pinning a nose on Voldemort while blindfolded.

"My favorite part is putting the plans on a notebook, then having it come to life and see people enjoy it." Rempe said. Brown and Rempe wanted to fill their club with magic, and through brainstorming ideas on Pinterest, they achieved thier goal.

ROW 2: Megan Meints , Emma Brown, Kyra Rempe , Sam Kelso, Kevin Roemig, Hunter Oakes

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Health Occupations Students of America, otherise known as ROSA, develops a medical mindset for students who are interested in the many occupations of the healthcare field. Senior Catherine Noonan, president of ROSA, described the experiences. "So, since I'm president, I'm in charge of a little bit of everything. I run meetings, organize volunteer events, organize activites with other schools, and set up activities with speakers to come in and talk to us. Sometimes I help register people for conferences, which is where we go to meet healthcare professionals. At one of our conferences, there was a phlebotomy lab. We got to touch and look at a real pigs' lungs and see the difference between a healthy and a smoker's lung. One year we got to see a cow heart, too." Not all clubs get your blood pumping like this one.

members: Grace Bernadt, Catherine Noonan, Yasmean Al N eamah, Alaa Al-Bayati, Saida Makhmudova, Summer Wolfe, Rema Al Neamah, Thu Le, Julie Song, Shaylee Pokorny, Nina Campbell, Avery Termaat, Sarah Larson, Kaylee Denker, Nancy Tran, Aarohi Lamichhane, Alexis Luu, Addison Nelson, Cejay Cogdill, Anika Keese, Isabella Gonzalez, Reema Al-Hindawi, Taylor Kehm, Marleigh Manrose, Alea Peter, Ryshelle Trejo, Shyarea Higgins, Cambry Waddell, Danielle Smith, Taytum Pearl, Kathy Le, Kylie Dews, Patience Jones

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NHS is an organization founded on four principles: Service, Leadership, Scholarship, and Character. Each of these pillars define the importance of the club. President Ben Laws stated, "Our members are some of the hardest working, smart and selfless in the state. Through the dedication of our memers, we are able to have great success in all of the pillars." NHS set up weekly tutoring sessions for students throughout the school year. Not only that, but members of the club dedicated their time to service events throughout the community and drives to help those in need.

Members: Abigail Schmidt, Abigail Winterbauer, Abriella Stommel, Addison Wilbur , Alaina Lewis, Aleksey Betancur, Alex Falkinburg, Alex Kohler, Alex Lautenschlager, Alex Tessendorf, Alexandra Napolitano, Alexis Crist, Allison Franks, Allison Regelean, Amelia Herbert, Ani Schutz, Anisha Kadubandi , Audrey Eckert, Audrey Linzell, Ava Winjum, Avani Nooka, Averie Harley, Avery Chrisp, Avery Dutton, Awizan Karim, Ben Laws, Bianca Rademacher, Brendan Crimmins, Brianna Trembley, Brock Melvin, Brooke Beran, Brooke Lindquist, Caleb Ginting, Caleb Rasmussen, Caleb Shirk, Carlee Riddle , Cassie Johnson, Catherine Noonan, Celeste Matthes, Charlotte Bovaird, Claire Griffin, Cole Weller , Connor Birkholz, Delaney Roberts, Divith Rajagopal, Dylan Chapin, Edward Lankas, Elissa Miller, Eliza Bohart, Elizabeth Struwe, Emily Alexander, Emily Berg, Emily Bray , Emily Hogg , Emily Malousek , Emily Prai , Emma Wachman, Erin Bell, Erin Bigelow, Fernando Pascacio Cruz, Finian Herbert , Garret Micek, Gleb Moisseyev, Grace Bernadt, Gracen Jones , Gracia Waite , Hallie Cleverly, Hannah Dohmen, Harper Odom, Hayley Broderson, Hayley Lindgren, Helena Muller, Ian Mcmanus, Jack Lyon , Jacob Meduna, Jaina Keyes, Jarret Linscott, Javier Kenney, Jessica Chen, Jillian Altmaier , Julia Holz, Kamryn Plock, Kara Steward, Kathy Le, Kathryn Fiala, Katie Heller , Katrina Kendle , Kayden Petersen, Keaton Hopkins, Keegan Kenney, Kimberly Lambert, Kylie Dews , Kylie Johnson, Laura Patterson, Lexi Parker, Libby Bash, Lucy Mulder, Luke Olson , Luke Spethman, Lydia Bell , Lydia Kramer, Macy Arnold, Mason Minchow, Matthew Johnson, Maxx Mayfield, Maya Longoria , Meiling Ybarra, Mellisha Lambert, Mickena Richards, Molly Lienemann, Molly Shiveley , Monika Padilla, Mya Miller, Natalee Connatser, Natalie Hansen, Nathan Johnson, Nathaniel Herpel, Nicholas Unrau, Nicholas White, Nicole Miller,' Parker Chandler, Pati Solano Becerra, Pranav Palli, Pranav Rajan, Reya Johnson, Riley Ruisinger, RiJ;sa Giannakas, Sam Auch Moedy, Sammy Nielson, Savana Brakeman, Saylor Von Seggern, Schyler Putnam, Seila Idrizovic, Shelby Valenta, Shree Bhogshetty , Skylar Hoxie, Skylar Kodad, Skylar Kreifels, Solana Honda, Stella Criswell, Sydney Moore , Taylor Searcey, Taytum Pearl, Thomas Kalnins, Thu Le , Tina Duong, TJ Taylor, Tony Mollhoff, Tony Ward, Trevor Clifton, Victoria Thomas, Will Tolly, and Zachary Pella

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Business, business and more business. Future Business Leaders of America, known as FBLA, introduced and prepared students for the world ahead of them. Senior Shree Bhogshetty shared how FBLA did just that. "We compete in events like economics, business, finance, personal finance, and basically everything business related. We do lots of presenting and interviewing because it's important in the business world. We have practice sessions and do fundraisers like the Marcus Theater fundraiser." Practice makes perfect when building the future of the world.

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Row 1: Shree Bhogshetty, Jessica Chen, Sak.et Reddy
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It is easy to become overwhelmed by homework, jobs and extra curriculars. Luckily, finding an outlet for this stress was easy, too. The slam poetry club set out with one main goal: to make students feel heard. It provided a safe environment for students to speak on things that they were passionate about. Students participating in Slam met with all kinds of students from other LPS schools, swapping ideas and forming friendships. "My favorite part would be the community," senior Avery Dutton said. "The competitions are always really fun, and even though we're competing against each other, we're all really supportive." Slam Poetry Club also provided opportunities for students to hone their writing skills. Junior Alora Schneider looked back on her two years in the club so far, saying "It's something good if you don't have a lot of time and you just want to work on developing your skills as a writer. I've come a long way, and I still have a long way to go, but it's a really great thing for anyone that wants to join."

ROW 1: Tina Le, Kota Mckinnon, Avery Dutton, Kimberly Lambert , Allyssa Kittok, Jordan Charlton
ROW 2: Rose Jorgensen, Alora Schneider , Priscilla Reaver , Kellen Johnson, Denis Karisa

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Student Brody Biberdorf ( 9), was known for his amazing yo-yo tricks throughout the year. Teachers and peers alike were astounded by his gravity breaking tricks and wanted to know more, and so they created a club. Biberdorf said, "I want people to know that it's more than just throwing down a piece of w9od on a string. You can learn how to do some really cool things througk practice.

Unified by belief. Every Monday morning, Campus Spiritual Impact ( CSI) met to discuss scripture. They had a topic and gave their opinions on what they wanted to read. It was a great way to discuss their beliefs and find others like them. Meagan Davis, ( 12) said, "We all have the common interest of God. It's nice to have other believers in the school to talk to and pray for one another. I definitely wouldn't have met any of the other kids without this club."

tudents with unique hobbies found plenty of opportunities to showcase their talents y joining clubs. Yo-yo Club, founded by freshman Brody Biberdorf, welcomed students of all skill levels and interest in learning how to work a yo-yo. President of the club, Biberdorf started the club to encourage students to come together and learn new skills. "It's something that most people normally don't like. I'm with my friends so it's rtice to know that there are other people who are into the same hobby as me," said Vice President of the club, freshman Colin Nelson. As the year went on, more and more students joined. Freshman Aden Connett encouraged others to join, saying, "It's pretty fun. Everyone wants to keep moving ahead and learning more. It's a great way to meet people you'll have stuff in common with."

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Row 1: Mckenna Weber, Cole Welstead, Meagan Davis, Madison Detweiler, Benjamin Dorsey
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For those interested in the computer science field, this was the club to join.

The club sponsor, Ms. Linda Roh, spoke about the goals she had for the future of the club. "As a club, our goal will be to run some community events to encourage the love of computer science. We will also look at ways we can help better the community at East high through technology, maybe make an app for students, maybe better the website."

She also mentioned that the computer science honor society was especially unique since it was the only chapter in Nebraska.

Sophomore Zoran Curgus talked about how excited he was for the year coming up. "We're

gonna do some community service and working with computer science and change our world using computers."

Junior N aree Philavanh gave us an idea about why she joined and what she hopes to accomplish by joining. "I joined computer science honor society because I thought it would be a great way to connect with more students through a mutual interest. I also wanted to encourage more people to learn how their technological devices are programmed, and maybe one day be the one programming the system."

With the passionate students who want to spark change, CSHS was paving the way.

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Right for the bullseye .. . for most people , archery seemed like a far-fetched skill .to learn, but for the students involved in archery club, it was a fun sport with a great community which had captured students' interests.

Senior Alex Falkinburg explained how an average season might look, "We have about seven tournaments each year including state, and if we place well enough we have the option to go to nationals in Louisville." He also proudly stated that they have had the chance to go to nationals every year he had been a part of Archery Club .

Sophomore. Adrienne Birkholz said, "I was just planning on trying it out I ended up really loving it because I made great friends, and we hung out every night after practice. We got super close."

Archery was also one of the only ways you could have participated in a sport if you didn't like any of the standard seasonal sports. Junior Addie Weiand said that she picked archery because it gave her that connection, "I've never been a sports person, and archery was a way for me to connect to people through a sport which was what was unique about it."

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Tl he Math Club, which was sponsored by Mr. Tom Ahlschwede, was not all about numbers. They also attended events such as UNL Math Day, which gave them an opportunity to explore their love for math outside school. By going one step further and practicing their skills, these students set themselves up for success. A love for math could translate into a fulfilling career or a good hobby. Even though enjoying math was not the norm, these students broke barriers and had fun in the process.

Row 1: Coach Rob, Taylor Merklin , Madi son Spires, Addie Weiand, Katrina Kendle, Ayela Ruiz , Gabrielle Stoner, Christopher Olson , Piotr Korlacki
Row 2: Ashlyn Rasmussen , Oli a Sw.anson , Jakob Voorhees, Kellen Johnson, Winnie Plants , Zoe Hoffmeyer , Adrienne Birkholz , Gracen Jones , Emily Froistad, Ava Martin , Olivia Stewart
Row 3: Skylar Hoffman, Caleb Kirchner , Josh Noonan, Alex Down, Jacob Meduna, Connor Birkholz , Alex Falkinburg, Aden Minchow , Tyler Childress, Jayden Simpson , Taylor Alfred

C af • ' Mya ·Miller, 12, is all about studying the oppression of women and how they can overcome it. "It's kind of contrasting those beauty expectations when looking at media," Art is much more than just a photo or a painting, it can tell a story, and there's a deeper meaning that the artist portrays.

Paint brush strokes across a canvas, clay is sculpted into unique figures and pencils form illustrations as students in Art Club used their imaginations to create art in all different forms. Art club was a place where students were able to find a way to express themselves through art. There was a wide variety of tasks that students chose to take part in. Senior Beth Nipper said "It is mostly openended, and we will have group projects that the entire club will work on, but mostly it is doing your own thing." Many students saw Art Club as an opportunity to take more time to work on their intricate creations for their own personal classes. Senior Tram Dang said, "My favorite part about art club is occasionally we will have speakers from different schools and universities and they come over and show us what they do, and what their students have been doing which is pretty cool."

The speakers did gift students with new insights and ideas concerning their art, but students also sought to collaborate with other peers. Dang continued "It is kind of nice to be around people who are like-minded, and who you can get feedback from."

Art Club was a way for students to get away and focus on what they love, and to find new ways to meet like-minded people. Senior Amelia Schriner said, "[My favorite part about art club was] just seeing my friends, I made so many friends from that club." Participants in Art Club were able to take their time to perfect their personal projects, learn new and intriguing ideas from guest speakers, all while making new friends.

Mock Trial Club gave the students a . chance to explore and experience what it's like to be in active court case. Freshman Jack Dyn~k said, " ... We practiced writing questions for our cross-examination or we practiced writing questions for our witnesses ... • We would talk about what the plan would be for the upcoming mock trial."

The mock trials gave students a taste of what it would be like to be in a courtroom and have a case that they researched and studied. The students each had a role that they carried out through the mock trial. Sophomore Ellie Syslo said, "I thought it was cool to be a character almost, like to play a roll. I . wasn't expecting· it to be something you could be so committed to."

Mock Trial Club revealed a real life view to students on what was carried in courtrooms on a daily basis all around America. This club left participants more informed on not only how the court •system worked, but also what actions went into court cases.

Chinese Club was a club that was a resource for students to be able to dive into learning more about the unique characteristics of the Chinese culture. They participated in a wide variety of activities that were customary to China. Senior Chloe Weakly said, "I've learned a lot more about Chinese holidays and festivals, so we do a lot of celebrating holidays." Junior Alex Rethmeier said, "Generally we just do different activities such as painting or drawing, and sometimes we just eat some Chinese snacks, which is nice." Many of the students in Chinese class saw Chinese Club as an opportunity to broaden their existing knowledge. Junior Peter Schmit said, "Well, I'm in Chinese class and I figured it was a natural extension of whatever I was learning there. I'm just interested in the subject."

ROW 1: Dylan Robertson , Jack Dynek ., Seth Eveland , Camden Carmichael, Ellie Syslo, Jaylin White
ROW 1: Alex Rethmeier , Chloe Weakly, Peter Schmit

DECA focused on business related activities and community service, such as making tie blankets for the children at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, or running vendors for Streets Alive.

During the second semester, they switched gears to focus on business competitions. For districts, there were many events to participate in such as : Business Management, Finance, Marketing , Entrepreneurship, Hospitality, and Personal Financial Literacy. During meetings, members practiced doing role-plays, taking exams and giving each other interviews. The vice president of the club, junior Elise Benson said, "We focus a lot on business related things to make them fun."

The word 'fun' included the annual DECA Idea Challenge, where students took an ordinary item, a shoelace, and created a new purpose for it. During the holidays, they decorated cookies and watched a holiday-themed movie. After districts came nationals, which was held in Nashville, Tennessee. The competitions gave members opportunities to advance their leadership and business skills, and gave them a chance to meet others from around the country.

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ROW 3: Caleb Shirk , Matt Maw , Mason Minchow , Cooper Thayer , Harper Odom

ROW 1: Brendan Rei n eke , Maddox Rohwer , Cooper Penkava , Thy Nguyen , Elise Benson , Addie Weiand , Sean P et erson , Ealynn Hsu
ROW 2: Josh Kohel , Brendan Crimmins , Nathaniel , Adrian Chester , Spencer Prenosil , Jameson Kirby , Alaina Agnew , Carolee ,

Between Kitty Wants a Corne r, Honey I Love You, and Wah, Drama Club knew how to have fun while improving the ir art. Drama Club provided a place for any one who was interested in any aspect of t heater. Meetings were focused on improving h ow the shows were produced and performe d. "We talk about everything that include s tech to acting to auditions," said senior Lauren Porter. Drama club focused on build ing the skills for anyone who wanted to be invo lved.

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Row 2: Cole Welstead , Ace , Kaelah Burgess , E ve lyn Kennett , Thomas

ROW 1: Lynsey Kennedy, Emily Jackson, Harper Allen , Julia Zeleny, Jade Fry

ROW 2: Helena Muller , Rhett Bothwell , Mikenzy Andersen , Kaylee Adamson , Nora Guerrero, Carlee Riddle , Starla Brennan, Lily Okelberry, Lauren Porter , Sophie Holihan , Erin Bell, Loghen Walk

ROW 3: Hayden Rooney, Dax Peterson, Alexis Christ, Sarni Brayton, Avery Ranslem , Chris Williams, Ian McManus , Larsen Wacker , Saleeha Malik

Not eve rything about Drama Club was serious though. "Every single time we meet up something fun h appens. Something memorable happened, wheth e r it be something sliding across the stage, something funny being said. Truly that is what is amazi ng about Drama Club is just how amazing how every single moment with that group of people is ," said senior Blake Sayers. Acting and impr ov isation games were a feature of Drama Club t o lighten the mood, build skills and create a lastin g bond between group members.

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Playing with power! Nintendo Club members met once a week to play Nintendo games with ot her students who shared similar interests as the m Members of Nintendo Club voted at each m eeting to see what game would be played at the n ext meeting. The game would be projected onto t he white board for students to compete against each other. Group members were also allowed to b r i ng their personal games and play during the meeting without fear of getting their devices confiscated by teachers.

Friendly competitions between members of Nintendo Club were a staple of the meetings. "There is a winner for every mini-match we play. The prize is bragging rights, but it is just a friendly competition most of the time. We are all fairly good at the games that we play. It is all pretty balanced," said freshman Cole Welstead. A love for Nintendo video games brought together students for camaraderie and friendly competition. Photo by Ella Drews

Row 1 : Mr. Andrew Butcher, Kaleb Marcano , Hasani Roberts on, Noah Booe, Julian Scaggs, Joshua Houle, Dylan Fausett , Henry Eisenach, Conner Reinmiller,

Husker

".. Members of Key Club walked around downtown asking for donations with their cartons and signs. Volunteers were success£ ul in getting donations on game day downtown. East was declared · the school who had the most volunteers in helping the organization get donations.

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Key Club was the place to be when wanting to meet new people while also being able to participate in helping your community and getting students involved. Junior Ealynn Hsu shared how this skill building club is active around town. "We don't host a ton of events, but we do Fleece blankets for Saint Elizabeth. :Last year we did some for flood victims. We volunteer at places usually. For example, we volunteer at Boo at the Zoo and do elementary school fun nights, along with Huskers Helping the Homeless." Senior Tina Duong, an officer of Key club, said it has lots of impact. "I have been in Key Club since freshman year and I went from a club member to an officer. It's allowed me to develop my leadership skills, as well as create new friendships. This was my first leadership position so it taught me how to manage people and reach out to others," said Duong. Key Club prepared many students to grow for the future.

members: Aaliyah Dawson, Abby Chan, Abby Lewis, Abryana Hallgren, Alex Jehorek, Alex Tessendorf, Alexander Rethmeier, Alexis Luu, Allexis Smith, Amany Al-Barakat, Amelia Herbert, Andrea Marco, Andrew Edgington, Anisha Kadubandi, Anna Tessendorf, Anna Wooten, Arnavaz Adenwalla, Aubrie Winchester, Ava Dohmen, Ava Martin, Ava Regnier, Awizan Karim, Bian Tibah, Bianca Rademacher, Brianna Heaton, Brooke Lindquist, Caleb Ginting, Cambry Waddell, Carolee Klein, Catherine Noonan, Celeste Matthes, Charlie Burton, Daniah Muayad, Danielle Smith, Ealynn Hsu, Easton Pearl, Ella Steensnes, Ella Swank, Emilee Haggadone, Emily Hogg, Eshal Zahur, Eva Keim, Grace Bernadt, Gracia Waite, Graham Carmichael, Halle Johnson, Halven Khudaida, Hannah Dohmen, Hannah Sadd , Hattie Vyhlidal, Hayley Doxon, Hayley Lindgren, Helen Ngu, Isabelle Dunning-Ward, Jack Loudon, Jadyn Maddox, Jaina Mckenzie , Jarret Linscott, Jasmine Le , Jeanette Glover, Jenna Marschman, Jingming Yu, Joel Bierbower, Jordyn Zehr , Joslyn Schleich, Jullian Nguyen, Justin Fintel, Katelyn Gottberg, Kathy Le, Kathryn Fiala, Kaylee Denker, Kelsey Parfait, Kelty Duval, Kenneth Ou, Kenzie Jurrens, Kyana Le, Landon Reichmuth, Lauren Eggett, Laurie Tomka, Lily Keim, Lucas Chen, Luke Greisen, Madelyn Kreifels, Madison Detweiler, Madison Spires, Madysin Frost, Mason Baack, Meghan Mcdonald, Melisa Durie, Mellisha Lambert, Michelle Kang, Morgan Weiss, Mostafa Al-Bayati, Nancy Tran, Neeraj Kadubandi, Nina Campbell, Norah Deckert, Olivia Swanson, Rachel Shepherd, Rema Al Neamah, Renae Hedrick, Reya Johnson,, Rimi Bhoopalam, Saida Makhmudova, Saket Reddy, Sam Chebuhar, Sarah Larson, Sarah Wright, Savanah Dunn, Schyler Putnam, Smriti Ganesh, Sruthi Ravella, Stephen Exon, Summer Wolfe, Taytum Pearl, Tina Duong, Thu Le, Tristan Zehr, Will Ma, Wyatt Bearinger, Zoie Armstrong, Zubaida Khudaida

Lights. Camera. Action. Film Club is the place . to be with your popcorn in hand. Senior Alex Napolitano described her role as president and favorte part of the club. "I love watching a variety of films and talking about the morals behind the film. The love of movies, leadership,

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teamwork, collaboration with other people, and learning about different movies are some of the things I have learned and loved about this club."

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.

Diversity. Asian Heritage Club has created a group of people who want to either explore a new culture or immerse themselves with Asian culture. Senior Thu Le described how this club came to be and what activities took place. "I didn't like how there wasn't an Asian community here, especially in a school with lots of Americans, so I started a club for people to explore and talk about Asian culture. It's an opportunity for everyone to learn a new culture and how different it is on the complete opposite side of the world."

ROW 1: Annette Foreman, Annika Larsen, Natalie Han sen, Alex Napolitanon, Fre ddie Mendoza, Ian Gregory, Daniel-Likai You
ROW 1: Emma Ryter, Kayla Kirby, Reyhanna Donaldson, Lincoln Eldred, Thu Le, Jingming Yu , Kimberly Lambert

ROSTER: Ian Meyer, Piotr Korlacki, Andrzej Korlacki, Joe Allen , Lucas Chen, Akash N ooka, N eeraj Kadubandi, Pratham Soni, Joshua Lee , Minjae Song, Kai Waddell, Sef Sarroub-Le Sueur , Pranav Palli, Liz Andersen, Elena Belashchenko , Kenneth Ou , Clarissa Tan

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These young scientists may have come together to make science puns, periodically, but they actually came together to share and express science skills in Science Olympiad.

"Science Olympiad is just a group of people who compete in different science events. There's building airplanes, detecting water's pH, etc. and we compete in several competitions throughout the year,,, said Senior Pranav Palli.

Junior Pratham Soni said "There are also many different areas of science, and we compete as a school to try and win the National Competition every year. We practice for our events by talking to our coaches after school on Thursdays." These students kept their ion the prize as they had high expectations for the club.

"Last year we came close to winning nationals but we got second and this year we hope to win," said Palli.

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One of those students was sophomore Will Hershiser who explained how he became familiar with Trap. "My dad has been a target shooter and a hunter all his life, so obviously I got into Trap pretty early. When I found out there was a trap team in middle school, I have been doing it ever since," . said Hershi~er.

As most competitive activities had coaches to help, this club was different from that concept. "You would think it's a lot of the coaches telling you what to do and correct you on what you're doing wrong but it's more you trying to figure it out yourself because it's a very individualized sport. If you're missing a target, they try and let you figure it out first before the coaches help you. A lot of the time you can tell what you ,.re doing wrong but we also help each other out," said Hershiser.

If you are looking to participate in something with a relaxed environment and an ambitious spirit then look no further, for trap club is for you.

ROSTER: Ashle y Clark , J aydan Shigley, Nathan Johns on, Sam John son , Drake Wiggins , Jo s h Duh s, Will Hershiser, Alek Resnik, Dre w No errl inger , Mason Rivera , Grant St u tzman, Luke Borgmann, Matth ew H u en ink , Sonya Uher , Zackary O ' brien , D akota Gasseling, Connor Birkh ol z
ROW 1: Alek Resnik , Mason Rivera , Luke Borgmann , and Sonya Uher
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For students interested in music, Tri-M was where serious musicians could get together, rely on each other for support and do community service as a team. Most members joined as a way to find a network of musicians. Sophomore Anna Little explained why she joined Tri-M. "I really love music, and it's one of the bigger parts of my life, so I thought it would be fun to hang out with people who are also in a musical community."

Junior Jordan Olsen's favorite part of Tri-M was the leadership opportunities the club gave her. "I like some of the opportunities for the events we do. There's the Tri-M symposium with Tri-M chapters around Nebraska, and they all get together for one day in the year at the Cornhusker Hotel. We learn about the other Tri-M chapters, and we kinda do leadership stuff, and I really like that."

Some of their other events include going to concerts and volunteering at each other's concerts. Sophomore Liz Andersen talked about the Halloween party where the club had a great time. "We had a Halloween party where we picked the best costume and had a lot of candy, it was really fun."

Anyone with a passion for music fit right in with the Tri-M members.

Aiden Knopik , Alaa Al-Bayati ,Alex Lautenschlager , Alex Rien , Alexa Perkey, Alexis Crist , Allison Franks , Alora Schneider , Alyann a Johnson , Amelia Kehn , Andrew Gates , Andrew Guilford , Anna Little , Anna Riley , Ben Jacobsen , Bennett Woody, Brody Knaak , Brooke Beran , Brooke James , Caleb Rasmussen , Cassandra Farritor , Cassidy Eckhardt , Chloe Hansel , Clan Wilkins , Cole Welstead , Connor Wolf, Delainey Ellis , Elena Watts , Ellie Isemann , Ellie Sasena , Ellie Syslo, Emily Hogg , Emma Brown , Eric Andersen , Erica Howard, Evan Hennig , Grace Barton , Gracen Jones , Hayley Broder son , Hayley Kennedy , Ian McManus , Ian Orchard , Isaac Nabb , Jane Jewell , Jason Manzitto, Jeff Coleman, Jenna Addison, Jenna Duensing, Jenna McCarter , Joel Williams , Joey Dworak , John Torghele, Jordan Olsen , Josh Duhs , Julia Steffensmeier , Kamryn Plock , Kara Steward, Katie Ullman , Katrina Kendle, Katy Taylor, Kimberly Johnson, Kyana Le , Kyl e Le , Kylie Hansen , Meg Riley , Megan Kolbe, Meredith Nabb, Patrick Borwn, Payton Larson, Peter Schmit , Riley Kalnins , Sage Monismith , Saket Reddy ,Sam Chebuhar, Larissa Mers, Laura Andersen, Liz Andersen, Luke Lewandowski, Luke Olson, Luke Waldman, Lydia Newburn, Mai Hirschfield , Matthew Guilford , Same Miles , TJ Taylor,Yael Garcia Torres , Yasmean Al Neamah.

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Croissants, the Eiffel Tower and berets are some of the things that may come to mind when you think of France.

Even though all those things are a part of the French culture, there is so much more to the country. Students who were intere s ted in learning more about French culture joined French club, which was an after school club , sponsored, in part, by the French teachers

Madame Maupin, head of the World Language Department, explained "We continued the idea so that any student would have a place to explore French culture and French ideas, so we like to have it open to anyone. We like activities, movies, art and anything that's

non-grammar and non-curricular related."

The students involved in French club were ju st as passionate about the club as the sponsors.

Sophomore Loghen Walk talked about why she joined French Club. "I really wanted to join a club and French class was one of my favorite classes, so I figured French Club sounds interesting, so I joined."

With fun group bonding activities like making art and cooking up crepes, French Club was tasnqt..c

Club Members : Nathaniel Colton , Noah Goldb e rg, Kaylynne Huntington , Olivia Hutchison , Thu Le , Fernando Pascacio Cruz , Shaylee Pokorny , Sruthi Ravella , Me g Rile y, Loghen Walk , •

Students were enthusiastic to press their buzzers as they finished discussing an intriguing question. Science Club set up a "Science Bowl" every week where they had two teams battling against each other for the win.

Siam Thawn , 9, said, "We do a Science Bowl. A lot of times we're just practicing with questions that Mrs. Paswaters or that Siddoway pull up on the laptops and then we use the buzzer. We have two teams of five. There is A Team and B Team. We just practice answering those questions against each other."

The questions that the two teams ~ent through had an array of topics that covered everything in the science field. Zoran Curgus, 9, said, "Since they give you a multitude of questions, it just prepares you for physics, chemistry and more advanced classes."

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Siam Thawn, 9, said "I am trying to figure out what the question really means , and I am trying to go through my head to see what this question could be ref erring to, and what I know relates to this, to find what answer is correct." The dense questions caused participants to use their critical thinking skills.

The rise and fall of st ocks Students kept their eyes on the stock market. Students joined Investing Club with the hope to improve and enhance their knowledge of the stock market, and what all went in t o maki ng Wall Street run every day. The club had the intention to teach students important lesso ns which would be able to buy and sell profitabl e investments in the future. Jayce Harris , 11 , said "[We learned] When to buy a stock, an d when to sell one, and when it is best to pric e them as high as possible or low as possible."

I nv es ting Club was a way for students to dig deeper in t o a topic that was just simply brushed upon in ce rt ain classes. Michelle Kang, 10, said "[I enjoy] just l earning about something that you usually never learn or talk about." The stock market was a large topic to take on , it had so many complex parts and id eas about it. The students involved took time every Wednesday to go learn more. Through Investi ng Club students grew their knowledge of investi n g, and how they should go about investing. Hop efully the students in the club would feel confident when they made their first investment.

Language Club was a resource for students to be able to grasp more k nowledge and understanding of a variety of languages and cultures from all around the world Every week they studied a different language and the culture that was often times associated with that language.

All the participants involved had a special admiration for language. Nathaniel Colton, 12, said, "I created language club because I really like language and I figure that there has to be some kind of crowd out there who [has the] same appreciation."

Language club was a fantastic place for students with all different backgrounds to get together and learn from each other about a wide range of societies and customs.

ROW 1: Shelby Valent a, Kat Fiala, Skylar Kodad
ROW 1: Ca tr ina Li m ing , Emanuel Crespo , Dani el-Likai You , Pranav Raj an , Zach Pella , Caleb Shirk , Minjae Song, Thy Ngu yen, Colton Limi ng
ROW 2: Peter Fergu s on, Alec Addison, Nathaniel Colton, E v an Hutchison , Liam Baker, Brandon Imig
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A 'NAIRE ... ALEX PULS, 11

7:20am: I usually wake up pretty late because I live pretty close to school.

7:50am: Leave my house around this time

Afterschool Activities:

3:30 pm to 4:30/ 5pm: I have 'Naire practice in the gyms. Afterwards, I have a little bit of time to do homework and then I have dance. Dance is usually for an hour or two and then I go to bed pretty late.

"I have always made school a priority. I will have friends who will ask me to do activities like go to Scooters and I will be like 'I have dance.' Dance is such a big time commitment. Not having time with family and friends can be tough, but you can't do it all."

A SINGER... KYLIE DEWS, 12

6;45am: I wake up 7:50am: Get to school

School Day ( pertaining to singing):

5th Period: Our regular choir class

8th Period: Show choir. We do clean choir and learn music.

Afterschool Activities:

3:30 pm: I go to work where I coach at Moore Middle School 7pm to 9pm: Musical practice /rehearsals After all of that I do homework and then go to bed.

"It's hard sometimes to balance everything because sometimes when competition season starts I have more homework. It's hard also because you miss more social things like games and hanging out with friends."

AN ATHLETE ... BILLIE STEPHENSON, 10

6:30am: I wake up, eat a good breafast, and drink a protein shake. I also get ready for school

School Day:

Make sure I'm staying healthy and fit by eating a good lunch.

Afterschool Activities:

3:30pm: . Football practice right after school gets out, and when I get home I do homework and then go to bed.

"Sometimes I don't have time to .do schoolwork because of how busy I am. I have to put other things aside and even if it's in class, I have to study. I have to take every single opportunity I can to use my time wisely. Getting to spend time • with my friends and •family is tough to do sometimes just because of how busy I am. "

A BAND MEMBER

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SAGE MONISMITH, 10

6:00am: I wake u p and ge t r eady

7:15am: I get to school fo r band in the morning

7:30am: Go to t he practice field and have band until first peri od is over

Afterschool Activities:

3pm: Softball practice and do homework

10pm: Go to bed

Game Day Schedule:

Depending on what time t he game is [during football season ] I have to dedicate a few hours to play at the game

"If I have a lot of homework one night and I come home lat e , i t ' s hard to balance t hose t wo things. " •

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DIVITH RAJAGOPAL, 12

6 :20 am: I wake up

7 : 15am to 8am: I'm t aking Calculus 3 a t Sou t hwest.

School Day:

1st Period: OFF because the re is n o way I wo ul d be able to m ake it in time from So u t hw est

2nd Period: AP L IT and COMP

3rd Period: AP Statistics

4th Period: AP GOPO

5th Period: Team Spor ts , my on ly nonweigh ted cl a ss becau s e I nee d the cred it to graduate

6th Period: Lunch

7th Period: AP Biology

8th Period: Anatomy/ Phy siology D

Mterschool Activities:

Depe nds on the day, b u t I have a few activites I need t o attend t o : FBLA , Speech, volunte er i ng or my Resea rch Internship a t U NL

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ATCA STUDENT...

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6:30am: I w e up

7:50am: I leave my house to drive to TCA (at SCC )

8: 15am to 10: 15am: TCA classes

Certified Nursing Assistant class : Tu e sday , Thursday, and Fri day

Medical Terminology: Wednesday

On line English Class: Monday

10:15am to 11:30am: Lunch , then drive t o school

Mterschool Activit i es:

Homework afterschool 3:45pm-5pm Wednesdays: I v olunteer at the Bryan East

. "I don 't have a lot of free time and I'm tired a lot. Fi n ding time to hang out wit h friends is hard But I know that doing all the things I'm doing now will help me out a lot in college. "

The three musketeers :

The y are different in many ways when it comes to hanging out. " I don ' t hang out wi t h them much , but I will hang out with Patrick and Paige sometimes ," explained Emma. Patrick agreed, " I usually don ' t hangout with Emma much because I hang out with Paige a lot more."

Behavior at home is also different. Emma said , "We are a lot more quiet in public than we are at home. " This time Patri ck disagreed. " I feel like we are crazier in public than at home , becau se we are pretty stupid a t home. "

Another aspect that differs within the triplets is interests. " We all like at least some things , such as what we like to watch , but Emma and I both enjoy music and Paige doesn ' t do mu sic ," said Patrick , " Patrick and I are interested in a lot of the same stuff whereas Emma is a lot more of a bookworm than we are ," said Paige.

When their birthday roles around , the three are in for a treat. Emma said , "We get three cakes on our birthday ."

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I shared a close bond. " I would say we are really close because we spend a lot of time together. I'm not with anyone else; I'm just with her mostly at home and out in public ," said Gabe.

The two were similar in the way they acted , yet different in their traits.

"We have a lot of the same personality , because I will say something and then people will be like 'Oh , that ' s something Gabe would say ,' but he's a lot more focused and I'm not focu s ed. I'm all over the place ," s aid Eliza

Sharing memories and stor ies with a twin can make them more enjoyable Gabe stated , " We had our own language when we were kids. Their frienship from early on stood out, "I think it's better to have a boy twin rather than a girl twin. A lot of times I think about how much I would hate it to have a girl twin sister. "

These siblings are just some of the many brother/ sister combos that shared a tightknit relationship.

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" We are close. I mean we talk all the time , but we always fight at home. Whatever she thinks I don ' t think, so I fight with her about it ," said Susie .

The similar-looking twins did not always see their own resemblance " One time we were watching Liv and Maddie and we thought , ' Wow , wouldn ' t it be so weird to have someone look exactly like y ou? "' stated Susie.

Though they may not have seen it, the girls often got confused by their educators. "Our friends don ' t confuse us but our teachers do."

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Freshmans Ellie and Susie Bovaird are tw i ns that know a little something about being siblings Although they have different opinion s on certain subject s, both Ellie and Susie were able to participate in

Three different personali ties Triplet are all unique and individual "I'm an introvert," said Lily, "I'm an ext rovert," said Eva, and " I'm more of in-be tween," said Evan.

Their physical traits were different, too. "Evan and I have hazel eyes and Lily has dark. brown," said Eva , and "YOU guys have brown hair I have blonde."

"I don't think people confuse us , because we don't look alike," said Lily.

The sibling's differences do not k ee p them from hanging out with one ano ther and enjoying each other's presence. " We are pretty close , we know a lot about each oth er and we know what ' s happening with each other," said Lily Evan added, "We are toge t her 24/7 "

Lily and Eva have a lot in common " We share some of the same friend group s a n d same sports interests , too," said Eva. Lily added, "We have three different groups b ut E va and my friend groups can collide and have more fun."

Being siblings does not alway s m e a n h a ving similar likes and looks. It could m e a n many different other things that se t eac h one uniquely apart from the other.

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SThe Frandoligs have mu ch in common. " Someone will say something [to my brother] , and I will react , 'I was about to say that exact same thing.' I think we have twin telepathy and we listen to a lot of the same music. Zach will quote a song lyric and it will be the exact same thing in my head, " said Mike.

Even though the boys are different in the way they act and what they are interested in, they do look very much alike. Zach said, "People who don ' t know us will confuse us all the time : " Mike added , "My dad even calls me Zach sometimes."

If twin telepathy is a real thing, these young men had it.

THE KREIFELS

Some twins have nothing in common, while others have almost everything in common , like juniors Abby and Madelyn Kreif els~

They share many of the same interests , though they are different through their hair style.

"We are in a lot of the same stuff. We both like to cook, we both like to sew and we both love reading, but people tell us apart by our hair because I have 1 curly hair and Abby has straight hair," said Madelyn

" At school we have the same classes together , then outside of school we do a lot of stuff together , too, " said Abby

The Kreifel sisters consider themselves to be friends. "We have similar friend groups but it's not that weird because we are also friends, so it's just kind of how its always been, " stated Madelyn. Sisters , twins, friends, you name it

Abby and Madelyn Kreifels have had a strong connection since day one.

FROM HOBBY TO CAREER

TikTok became the most downloaded app in the United States with more than one billion downloads. The app worked as a networking platform where users could share an abundance of video styles such as song covers, skits and viral dance challenges, to name a few.

What started out as a joke became a . career of sorts for senior, Molly Shiveley. "I posted just a random singing video and it got really popular," said Shiveley. Her song covers started going viral, showing up on the apps' 'For You' page for millions to view. "I was kind of confused, I didn't really understand why my videos were becoming popular. I was really excited," Shiveley said.

With her highest viewed singing video sitting at 10.5 million views and 2 million likes, Shiveley said she began getting recognized by producers from record labels. "I wasn't going -to do music as a career or anything until I started becoming popular on there (TikTok)."

A company based out of the United Kingdom contacted Shiveley via email in July of 2019. "I will, in the future, [produce music for them]. Right now I just do You Tube covers with them," said Shively.

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JOEY DWORAK, 12

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REGULAR IS BORING

Senior Joey Dworak po sed nex t to her blue Mini Cooper. "I didn' t want to d rive a regular car I like the color of this one and it loo ks nice ," D w o rak said. What really sold her on the new c a r was how environmentally friendl y h e r car was. "It's so small and uses so little gas. "

Senior J a den Voller t sen stood next to his Dodge Ram 1500 truck. "I was l ooking for a lifted truck and this one caught my eye, " Vollertsen said. His "impulse buy" turned into a "f inancial disaster. " "I've put close to $2 ,000 in sin ce I' v e owned it ."

Senior Val Hemi nger po sed next to h i s ride, a g o l d minivan. "It ' s nice. It s till works very well and it's a good car to drive ar o und " Heminger said. He got his car when he was 16 y ears old, and he hoped to kee p driving it for awhile.

Junio r Julia Ehlers stood next to her purple Bug. Her dad bought it in a junkyar d and rebuilt it for her. "My car is actually electric, which makes me happy, because I like doing green environmental things. The fact that I don't have to pay for gas is also pretty nice. " Ehlers said.

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SUMMER DAYS IN NEBRASKA

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WidE i 1 shaped the landscape of Nebraska Small town Hickman was a place full of fun and adventure for junior, Savannah Mayer. Mayer emphasized her love for this town, and spent many hours there over the summer.

"I had never really been [to Hickman] to just hang out there with my friends. It's really cute and I really like the small-town community. It's not that far from Lincoln, so it's a nice getaway," Mayer said. "I went to Hickman, Nebraska, a lot with my friends just to catch frogs and watch the train ."

Hickman and its small town charm made a great getaway for Mayer, right here in Nebraska.

SUMMER DAYS IN THE U.S.

Majestic mountains, glaciers and beaches were the sights that sophomore Ben

Morgan saw as he traveled on a cruise ship along the Alaskan coast. "It was the first time I had ever gone on a cruise. It was super exciting. I got to see glaciers and bears in person for the first time."

The scenery of Alaska was not only special for Morgan because it was new to him, but also because it was a way for him to be able to see America in a different light. Its hidden beauties made a memorable trip for Morgan and his family.

CALIFORNIA

Summers spent traveling the U.S. made great memories for many people as they explored the Land of the Free. A vacation to Carmel, a beach city on California's Monterey Peninsula , was a great experience for junior, Makena Callam.

"In Carmel, we went hiking. They had trails there right on the ocean where we could climb rocks, see !l"""t'l• - ...-.~·~c), 7 crabs, fish and sea lions there [was] a little town area with lots of little shops and places to eat."

The beautiful beaches and wildlife that Carmel offered made an unforgettable trip for Callam.

ALASKA

Courtesy of Savannah Mayer

SUMMER DAYS AROUND THE WORLD

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Erin Bigelow traveled to Laos and Thailand , and sophomore Cece Holst visited Peru and Puerto Rico

Bigelow said, "(I traveled to ) Laos · and Thailand. I went with this group called Rustic Pathways and they took a group of students from all around the world. They have trips that you can choose the length of; and whether you want to do all service work or all vacation stuff, and where you want to go." In one village, Bigelow and some of her travel buddies built a concrete wall around a school to keep animals away from the school grounds.

Holst was also able to help a local community. Holst explained her trip when she said "it was a medical mission to work with a group called People of Peru Project We went to different communities in a small town. We did a whole bunch of clinics. We gave them self-wellnes s check-ups. They brought kids and adults , and we just helped them with whatever they needed."

Both Bigelow and Holst came back with more knowledge about culture , and both were able to see different parts of the world and brighten the days of strangers in need .

The German culture and landscape was something that junior Kai Waddell got to be a part of twice over the summer.

"[I went] on a school trip. We first went to Berlin and saw a lot of the different attractions all over in Berlin, like the Berlin Wall and stuff like that afterwards we went through Leipzig. Then we went to the tiny town of Coburg where we stayed with host families and had a lot of fun at the school there."

Later, Waddell went back for a second round of the German life. "I went to Germany for a second time , and I stayed with a host family in a town which is right next to Frankfort. There, it was a lot more of a low-key experience so overall is was a lot more traveling on that trip that was a cool experience to stay with a host family for such a long period of time."

Waddell returned to Nebraska with a new knowledge and an appreciation for the German culture.

I am in band and show choir, and I highly recommend doing activities and a1hletics, but you have to make sure that you're dedicated to it and you make good decisions otherwise there's really no point In joining the teams. -LizzyGans,11

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Senior Lydia Bell took on spirit week after being crowned spirit queen two years in a row. Really knowing what it takes to go all out, Bell enjoyed standing out in the crowd. "This week is super fun because I love seeing everyone's reactions and their comments. It's also sad when people don't dress up because it's fun and I think everyone should do it. When I'm walking from class to class, I just get stares and laughs but don't take it personally."

Now that it was senior year and her last spirit week, Bell hoped to leave a lasting impression on the underclassmen to continue the crazy outfits.

Design by Kathy Le

Talk about going all out and being creative! Freshman Sophia Holz was the ultimate Christmas tree. She said , "I decided that I would take my dad's ghillie suit , put ornaments on it, and be a Christmas tree for the holiday day. "

Although her outfit camouflauged her whole body, she didn't go unnoticed. Holz said, "I get a lot of stares and someone stuck a pencil in my head and I didn't even know it."

While other students dressed up as well known holiday s like Christmas or Fourth of July, Freshman Easton Pearl dug deep into the holiday that people often forget: Father 's Day. "I got the idea from my sister and nagged my parents to get me the thin gs I needed. " one

· theme at a time

A look into the spirit week themes

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Being freshman and deciding whether to dress up or not for spirit week can be a difficult decision, and maybe even a little intimidating. Not for Freshmen Tailyn Jay and Mckenna Va ver ka, however. The girls planned their attire beforehand, like most other stud ents, "I made a list of a bunch of my favorite movies when I was young and then picked which one I liked. I then went to Walmart and made this cow vest, put on a plaid yellow shirt, and jeans with boots, " said Jay.

"I pretty much look like Dora and I was Dora once so I had everythi ng at my house and it worked out," said Vaverka. Vaverka said that, "it's one week to be fun and just go crazy."

Three more years of high school equals three more years of going all out for spirit week for these two. Photos by Courtney Hyde

Grab your dancing shoes and meet us on the dance floor. Students came to dance their hearts out at Homecoming. Grades mingled in an all-inclusive event. They moshed to hits like All Star, September and Africa. It was truly a night to remember. Photos by Bianca Burden

Homecoming court seniors dress to impress. Our official homecoming court consisted of Michael Frandolig

and Kylie Dews ( 12). When asked what made him run for the court, Frandolig said "It's always something I've wanted to do. I love going to school dances. So I asked myself, 'Why not campaign for homecoming king?' " Back

( 12), Divith Rajagopal ( 12),
Row: Maryam Muayad, Alyssa Jeffrey, [King] Michael Frandolig, [Queen] Kylie Dews, [King] Divith Rajagopal, Tim Nipper. Second Row: Lexi Parker, Savana Brakeman, Victoria Thomas, Alexis Crist. Front Row: Blake Sayers, Mason Woodworth.

Rock n' Roll Phenomenon. Left to Right:

( 11). Their nontraditional Homecoming ensembles did not disappoint. Korn e?IJ)lained , "In ~eventh grade I thought it would be cool to show up to Homecoming as Kiss. I was first thinkin g I'd do it by myself, but it'd be more fun to go as a group. We were unsure if it was okay or if we wouldn't be let in, but we risked it, and it was great."

HOW LONG DID YOU STAY AT HOMECOMIN G?

30 MINUTES OR LES

THE WHOLE TIME

WHAT WERE YOUR DINNER PLANS?

SIT-DOWN RESTAURANT

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HOMECOMING ROYALY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THE NIGHT?

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TAKING PICTURES TIV something new. People will accept you and understand you are new and help you, so don't be

worried about it.

Aedan Strauss (11), Hayden Korn (11), Michael Wells (11), Benjamin Gauthier

MADALYNN ABELE

Working for a change and getting involved, many students were involved in at least one activity during the school year. Some students, however, went above and beyond. Leadership, work ethic and kindness were in no short supply-- on or off campus. Madalynn Abele, junior, knew where to look. Abele, president of Youth Leadership Lincoln, reminded us what it really meant to have that Lincoln spirit. "Its [YLL's] benefit was everyone getting involved, really. You do

work for the community t.&U~=---i~ and get to know that you made a difference. Win-win." Leaving a lasting impact was Abele's main goal, and she intended to continue being involved as much as she could for as long as she could.

Design by Thomas Kalnins and Camdynn Ellis
Madalynn Abele, 11, and other members of her YLL team went on a mission trip to California, and got their hands dirty. Earlier that summer, the group volunteered daily to garden in the California heat. ''We do travel a lot. It's great to feel like we' re making a difference," said Abele. Photo courtesy of Madalynn Abele
President of Youth Leadership Lincoln, Madalynn Abele, 11, posed with her team on a mission trip. The group worked to better the community by picking up trash, planting gardens, and getting actively involved. Abele said, "It's important to see a change that needs to happen, and then just decide to fix it." Photo courtesy of Madalyrin Abele

Elizabeth Hayes ( 11 ) and Anna Little ( 10) sp eak out against the tax on feminine hygiene produc t s. The duo spoke t o o v er 100 people gathered around the capitol in suppor t of ending the tax. Hayes said of the rally, ''No one should have to p a y for that stuff. it's not a choice. Period!" Photo courtesy of Elizabe t h H a y e s

Junior Elizabeth Hayes had a passion for giving back. She was on the GirlUp committee, as well as being in Tri-M and an advocate for social issues. She participated in multiple protests, which included the Mar ch for Our Lives and the Period Protest. Hayes said, "It's amazing. Anyone can make a contribution to what we're doing here. I like to think of it as a free-for-all for the future." Hayes was passionate about pushing for justice wherever and whenever she could, and she encouraged others to join , asking, "What have we got to lose?"

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~ unior Savannah May er, was passionate about getting involved . t's just important to get up and go do something," she said. "I wan t to leave Lincoln better than when I first got here." Mayer, an active mem b er of Launch, Youth Leadership Li nco ln and GirlUp, encouraged those aroun d her to stay positive, help the less fortu n ate, and look for chances to get t h eir h ands dirty.

"There are always opportunities to get involved. You just have to k n ow where to look."

Ju nior Savannah Mayer raps the ABC's as her special talent at th is year's Launch talent show. Meant to inspire and entertain a ll those involved, the show was held every year with different a ct s. Mayer, a two year member of the activity said, "It's probably one of my favorite parts of the whole week. It's all a blast, and we d o it for a good cause." Photo courtesy of Savannah Mayer

"I just feel like it's good to give back because you don't really know how good you have it until it's gone." • GARRET MICEK, 12

For many people who have lived in the United States all their lives, our heritage was traced back to a concoction of different cultures. However some individuals experienced their origins firsthand and were reminded of it in their daily lives. Junior Andrea Orozco Lopez, who comes from a Mexican background, said, "I was raised with all of that so it defines my morals, beliefs and my opinions."

Her~tage, for some, meant setting an example. "For me_ it_ mean~ a lot of strong women," said, junior AnJohe Padilla, of her Puerto Rican roots. "They ~lways get things done and are always so mdependent. We grow so much and there's nothing that can stop us because no matter where we're from, no matter if we speak Spanish or not we are

always going to succeed." '

opportunities and hope for a better life. Alexzander Avanesov, junior, whose parents emigrated from Uzbekistan and Armenia, said, "There are still a lot of things [my mom] talks about: how they were poor and she didn't have that many things growing up, and she's trying to give us as many things to me as she can."

Although there is much motivation for coming to The United States, there are still challenges to overcome. Sophomore Ameen Khudidan immigrated to the United States eight years ag~ from Iraq. "We left the rest of our family and our cousins there. They should be moving here soon but it's hard not to see them, because all we ca~ do is call them."

Knowing where we come from gave us insight to Each story was different in one way or another but who we are and allowed a unique story to be told what they had in common was a desire for new ' in our family history.

Bohart, 12

surmes~ Cambodian C?hi?hewa Chinese Dinka Dutch English Farsi

Ga Galleon German H1nd1 Japanese Karen Korean Kurdish Lasoga Madi Nepalis Nuer Oriya Persian Polish Portuguese Russian Saurashtra Spanish Swahili Tamil Telugu Vietnamese

to Snigdha J angala, 11, whose parents immigrated to America from India to give her and her brother better opportunities. She shq_wed her appreciation through school and her work ethic. "At school I'm a hard working student who's trying to do well in her classes. At home I'm also the Indian daughter who has to meet her parents expectations and standards, " said Jangala. While school is one aspect of her life she also expressed her culture by participating in festivities with her family such as Diwali where Bollywood dancing was performed and supported by her family.

Andrea Orozoco Lopez, 11, wore a bright, colorful dress to maintain her Mexican heritage. She wore it to perform dances during a variety of celebrations. The dress is from J alisco, a Mexican state. Each state in Mexico has their own type of dress, each differing in color. She said, "I love going back with my family, visiting family, chilling by the beach and being a tourist sometimes. " by the

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Trends come and go. Here's a look into our student body's favorite items and how much each item cost.

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Allie Co r der , 11
Matthew Guilford , 12
Trayson O'Brien , 11
Aysionna Bundy, 09
Connor Ha~il t on, 09
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Sam Auch Moedy, 12 McKenna V av erk a , 09 Lee Ott, 09 Alahnnah Morton, 12 Riley Kalnins, 10
Students explain who they are, using only one word. ·..

Breakingthe barriers, one student lays down her story, one piece at a time.

Seni or N evaeh Mhrphy did not have an easy chil dhood. By the time she was eight she was placed in the foster care system. "I was old enough when it happ ened to know that it wasn't the normal way to live," said Murphy. After a year in the foster care syste m, she was adopted. "It took around a year for me t o put my guard down," said Nevaeh of her fost er family .

Murp hy was not the only child in her family to be p l a ced in foster care. Two biological siblings went th rough the same experiences she did: her younger b r ot her who lives in Arizona, and an older brother who lives with their grandparents. In her adoptive fam ily she has three siblings: one younger sister, one younger brother and one older sister.

Not everyone walking the halls was who you thought they were. There were over 2000 different stories, different lives, intersecting each day. It was simpler to only show the good, but for many people, that positivity was a facade. We rarely knew the real emotions and experiences of our peers.

In a world where it was easy to hide, using those life intersections to show love to one another was imperative.

During high school, students were frequently asked to think a couple of steps ahead. Students • were given the opportunity to take classes in different fields to see which they would like to pursue. Some of those classes were AP Chemistry, Architectural Design and World of Business.

Senior Anisha Kadubandi had always known she would enter the medical field. "I want to go into healthcare ... I'm going to be a pre-med track, like MD or Ph.D."

AP Chemistry was one of the steps she had taken for a headstart when it came to college, "I took AP Chem because I exhausted all other weighted science courses other than AP Physics."

Unlike Kadubandi, senior Josh Halpine wasn't so sure about his future, but found AP Chemistry interesting "It's definitely a very difficult class, I guess it's one of the more interesting of my classes."

Sophomore Paige Kudron took World of Business, as she was interested in going into a business-related field. She did not realize how helpful this class would be until she took it. "It's helped me learn a lot about stocks."

Even though some people took this class preparing for their future, sophomore J aelyn Welch took World of Business as a way to earn his required graduation credits, but he soon learned that the course helped him understand his grandfather's business.

If you were looking for a class to take for your desired career path, these classes informed many of the daily tasks you would be doing in your future career.

Richard Lambert (12), worked with a 3D format of his detailed design. This aids students in Architectural Design acheive their creative and technical layouts.

Delaney Roberts ( 12), Abigail Kreif els ( 11), and Kimberly Lambert ( 12), each studied their notes. They used their chromebooks and data they collected previously to aid them in their research. They were using the chemicals below to find an unknown hydrogen carbonate. They worked together as a group to come to a consensus.

Celeste Matthes, 12, watches as a bright orange flame was emitted through a bunseon burner. She carefully ·studied the flame for any radical changes. During this lab, students tried to identify an unkown hydrogen carbonate by searching for a metal in the compund they were using. Photos by Breanna Kirby
Photo by Camdynn Ellis Design by Kathy Le

EMILY ALEXANDER

Emily- You've always been climbing and striving for more! I'm very proud of you, and I'm excited to watch you as you take the next step at college. I love you. -Mom

AVERY ANDERSON

Congratulations Ave ry Elizabeth!

Go confidently in th e direction of your drea m s Live the life you hav e imagined. - David He n ry Thoreau

We are so proud of you n d couldn't love you mo r e, Ave! Stay fabulous a n d extra sparkly! xo Mom & Dad, Trevor and Olivi t

Daniel "The Courageous" Edward Anderson

"When the dreams you ' re dreaming come to you , when the work you put in is realized , le t yourself feel the pride , but Always Stay Humble and Kind." (McGraw & Foltz 2016 ) You are Braver than you Believe , Stronger than you Seem , Smarter than you Think & Loved more than you Know.

(Mom & Dad 2020 )

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 Sebastian.

see you grow and mature over the last 18 years. We are very proud of you and the young man you have become. We look forward to watching you accomplish amazing things in the future. Always keep your confidence and your big heart! We love you always!

Bubbles: Greet the future with anticipation . Dream big. Work hard. Remember your roots, manners and the way home. It's supposed to be hard. If it wasn't, everyone would do it. The hard is what makes it great. Your Ohana

Congrats Little Bird! We ' re so proud of you Kelsie! Good luck in college and remember that we believe in you. Follow your passion. It will lead you to your purpose.

Love always, Dad, Mom, Rachel, and Taylor

Deuteronomy 31:8 "T l Lord himself goes be fo you and will be with yo u h e will never leave you m forsake you. Do not b afraid; do not be discouraged."

Bear, you bring such j c , laughter and delight to a. We are so proud of who ' m are. You are loved bey o d measure. Mom , Dad, J c t e & Stella

And so the adventure begins ... Lydia,

We are so very proud of the person you have become and can't wait to see where you go from here. It's time to start something new and trust in the magic of beginnings.

Love you always, Dad, Niki, Ethan , Jack, Jude, Aubrey, Ike, Georgia & Channing

We are so proud of the amazing young woman that you have become and we look forward to your adventures yet to come. Work hard, play hard, dream big, take risks. YOLO!

Love you always, Mom and Dad

You ' ve always been sweeter than hone y

Finally , brethren , whatever is true , whate ver is honorable , whatever is right ,. whatever is pure , whatever is lov ely, whatever is of good repute , ifthere is any excellence and if anything is worthy of praise, dwell on these things.

Love you always , Dad , Mom , Peyton and Parker

DREW BEER

Congratula tions Brooke!

The Fo rce is STRONG in thi s on e ! From the day you rea d to us "Hop on Po p!.' you have always bee n a step ahead Thanks for all your hard work, your giving spirit, and your dedication and love fo r this family . We l ove yo u very, very m uc h!

Chee rs! Mom, Dad, L ane y, Piper & Murph

Senior year .... she's all smiles!!!

Sweet girl we are so thankful God made you! We chose this picture because when we t hink of you this is what we reme mber most ...joy, a love fo r life and people. As you he ad off to college and have. n ew adventures remember what Mark 12 :29-31 says as it si mplifie s what matters in life We love you!

CE BER

DCongratulations on your graduation, Drew! We are proud of everything you have accomplished thus far Keep working hard and good things will happen for you.

Love, Mom, Dad and Bryce

Your constant curiosity laughter and smiles are pure joy. You bring adventure, honor and loyalty to all that you do. We are beyond proud. We hope you greet the future with anticipation. Dream big and work hard. Remember your roots, your manners and the way home.

Love you more, Mom, Dad and Adrienne

Yeah Grace!!

You have been called so many things, daughter, sissy, Punky, Grace-a-Roni, Charlie, and friend. Now you're going to be called Graduate and college bound. We couldn't be more proud of the roles, titles, goals and determination you have. Now go be a little naughty. Love, Mom and everyone on your side!

ELIZA BOHART

Congratulations Eliza Bohart!

"And though she be but little, she is fierce."

William Shakespeare

CHARLEY BOVAIRD

You Are Meant for Greatness!

Savana, you are the most amazing daughter and we have been so blessed to be your parents. Dad and I are very proud of you and it has been a gift to take life's journey with you. We can't wait to see what impact you make on the world! It will be spectacular! All our love, Mom and Dad

TYLER BROWN

Congratulations Emily!

We are so proud of you and we look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish.

Love-Mom, Dad and Nick

We're so happy for you , Em! Loved you then, love you still. Always have, always will. From your biggest fans, Mom, Dad, Lil, Jane and Jennie.

Tyler, the years have flown by and we could have never expected so many great memories in such a short time. Keep smiling, striving, and setting your goals high. You are amazing! Love Mom and Dad

JOSEPH BRUNER

You have always ma de UE so happy! We are exci t e d t cheer you on in your n ex1 stage. Your strength a nd determination mak e u s want to be better our s el ve Always leave every p la ce better than you foun it!!

Love Mom, Dad, Su sie, & Ellie

Love, Mom, Dad and J

We are beyond proud of the amazing young man you are becoming and for all you have accomplished! Your hard work ethic, drive and empathy will take you far but most of all we wish you happiness. We can't wait to see what the future has in store for you & we love you SO much!! Love, Mom, Dad, &Ava Joseph, You have brought a abundance of joy a n laughter into our liv l Always keep that sen s ') humor throughout y life. We are so proud you and wish you all t 3 best!

AVERY CHRISP

Congratulations Coop! Always smiling, ready to lend a helping hand, ready to offer a joke with your witty sense of humor, always looking out for others. We are so proud of the young man you are today, and the man you are becoming. We will always be your biggest fans!

Love 2 Dad, Mom, McKynzie

ADISON C

Congratulations Avery!

We are so proud of you. We wish you every happiness and success in everything you do! You hav e a heart of gold and make life better just b y being i n it. Love you! Mom& Dad

COLTON CLARKE

Best of Luck Co~boy! Colton Clarke, nearly 15 years hav~ passed and you are still making us smile.

Congrats YOU DID IT! We love you always & forever! We hope you're as proud of yourself as we are of you! We believe in you, maybe sometimes more than you believe in yourself. Just follow your heart, that's all that matters. "There's a great, big , beautiful tomorrow shining at the end of every day".

Love, Mom, Dad , Kyler, Ashlyn & Avery

We a re so proud of the be auti ful person y ou have becom e.

What a cute baby you were, what a good man you have become! We are all very proud of you!

Congr a tulations on taking th e next steps in your life an d with such a positive attitude. The responsible way in which you make your de cis ions is quite admirable! We love and support you; al ways! Love, Mom and Dad

Natalee Nicole Connatser, chase those dreams!

You are a joy and delight to your family and friends. We are thankful for the blessing you are to our family. We could not be more proud of you.

Joshua 1:9

Be strong and courageous, do not be afraid, do not be discouraged, for the Lord will be with you wherever you go.

GOBE GREAT!

LEIGH ROSE COPES

To our sweet Rose, Never forget that we love you. Be the woman we know you can be and remember these simple words; Behind you, are all your memories. Before you, are all your dreams.

Around you, are all who love you. Within you, is all you need!!

All our love, Mom & Dad

ALEXIS CRIST

From Hot Mess to Homecoming Queen

It hasn't always been pretty but we wouldn't change a second.

Congratulations on your graduation and we are so proud of you. We can't wait to see where your next adventures take you.

Love Mom , Dad, and Connor

Congratulations Alexis Crist! We are SO incredibly proud of the talented , kind hearted, beautiful , hardworking young lady you have become. Congratulations on all of your high school accomplishments! We can't wait to see the next step in your journey!

Love you ALWAYS & FOREVER!!

Mom , Ryan , Logan & Carson

JACOB DALTON

Alex, Always remember you are BRAVER than you believe, STRONGER than you seem , SMARTER than you think & LOVED more than you know.

We Love You!

Mom, Dad , and Blake

REYHANNA HELENE DONALDSON

To an amazing daughter with a passion for life unwaivered You are creative beyond measure , kind & intuitive , a gifted mind , with endurance working th r ough all things with hope. We are excited to watch you go into this next chapter , as nothing is impo s sible fo r you We love you

Congratulations Hannah! We are so proud of you! Your determination and positive attitude will help you go far in life. We're excited for your future!

_ Love, Mom , Dad and Emily

Camdynn, it has been an amazing experience watching you grow into a beautiful young woman. We are so proud of your accomplishments and look forward to the many wonderful things you are yet to do, be, and see. Ramble on baby, settle down easy. Ramble on rose. We love you, -mom Jacob ,

It has been a joy to wa tc h you grow into the won derful young man you are to day

Your determination , tal en t , sense of humor and joy fo r life are a combination th a t will take you as far a s you r dreams can reach . Congratulations on you r graduation!

Love you kiddo , Mom & Dad

Congratulations!

To our bright and beau ; u l girl, who always lights l , a room and is the fore v i animal whisperer in o home. We love you ! Now go out and change 1e world!

Love , Dad, Mom , Conner , J a and ALL the animal s

JACQUELINE EMBURY

Congratulations Jackie! You have brought so • much joy to our lives. We are so proud of the beautiful and independent person you've become. Continue to follow your dreams and don't let anything get in your way! Love, Mom, Dad, and Chelsea.

KATHRYN FIALA

kit KAT

"Aim High, stand Tall, Get spotted" ... there's no limit to how far you can reach. We are so proud for what you have achieved. We wish you the best! We love you!

Dad, Mom and A.i--idi

Gracie Girl,

You have been dancing your way through life and we have enjoyed watching you in everything you have done. Always remember to be kind, enjoy life and love passionately. Good luck in this next chapter for you. We cannot wait to see what comes next!

We Love You, Mom, Dad and Jake

Caleb - Well done on achieving this milestone! We are proud of you and your accomplishments. You have always been curious and inquisitive. Your intelligence is fueled with zeal, passion, perseverance, and self-discipline. We wish you the very best as you pursue your next milestone.

Congratulations!

Love - Dad, Mom, Matt, Angel, Andrew

The binary boys are graduating and we couldn 't be more proud of you What a joy it has been-to watch you grow up together! We have been doubly blessed. We look forward to watching you continue to grow. Keep working har d!

Love , Mom and Dad

If you can dream it, you can do it. -Walt Disney Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach your dreams. When you get the choice to sit it out or dance .. .! hope yo u always choose to

DANCE, as it has been a joy ,-·

to watch our SUNSHINE dance.

Congratulations Jackson! We are so proud of you. You have been keeping us on out toes since day one! Can't wait to see what the future holds for you. We know you will achieve anything you set your mind to. We love you!

Mom, Dad, Brandon, Ashley

Life is what you make it, make it great. Make it simple. Focus on each day, be in every moment, savor the memories, laugh, dance, play, enjoy. Always be kind and humble. Be the light. You are an amazing person! Don't ever forget how special you are. We love you, Keaton! Love, Mom, Conner and Kyran

KATELYN GOTTBERG

Katelyn, we are so ·proud of you. You have grown up to be a very independent, kind hearted, and caring young woman. We know that you can do anything you put your mind to and have no doubt that you will be successful. In our hearts, you will always be our little princess. Love you.

Mom and Dad

LAI

Claire, you're an amazing person.

We love being your parents and are so proud of you! Your future holds so many possibilities. Enjoy life's journey.

All our love, Mom and Dad

Your smile is contagious, bringing laughter to everything you do and everyone you meet. You are a beast in the backfield supporting your teammates, and a faithful and genuine friend. Whatever your next adventure,your tenaciousness and dedication will bring you success. We are so proud of you!

IAN GREGORY

Congratulations Averie! Today you close the door to the past and open the door to the future. We are so proud of all of your accomplishments and we look forward with great anticipation to your future endeavors!

Love, Mom and Dad

We are so proud of you, Natalie! Parenting you has been one of the greatest gifts of our life. We marvel at what's next. We wish you happiness as you explore every opportunity in this next stage of life.

Congratulations!

Love, Mom, Dad and Nolan

We've watched in amazement as you've grown into the amazing person you are today. We watch with great anticipation to see what you become and fulfill your dreams. We are so proud of you kid! You are resilient, talented, and can accomplish whatever you set your mind to.

So very proud of our li ttlE potato and excited t o s ee your future unfold. T h anl you for letting us com e along for the ride. We l ovE you always.

-Mom and Dad

Donnea Isarene Har

Congratulations. YOU , 1 i baby GIRL! I am so pr i 1 YOU! I've been blessed b your mom! Watching : u grow into this amaz it beautiful adult. Stay tr t, yourself, ALWAYS rea c fo the stars and follow ye r dreams! To the moon, r:: Lr: and back baby Girl !! Love you the MOST E your mommie

NATHANIEL HERPEL

Congratulations, Nathaniel! We are so . proud of all you are and all you promise to become as you continue to grow. You have only just begun exploring all the world has to offer. We are so excited to see you embrace opportunities and achieve your goals!

Love you always - Mom, Dad and Ethan

KADEN HOFFER

"Even if the whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye and say, 'No, you move."' -Peggy Carter

Remember you are our hero always. Love you!

Mom, Dad & Tyler

We are all so proud of you and you r years spent here at E ast High! Looking forw ard to Great Things - in your Future!

Lov e, Mom , Dad, Taylor, Joe & Hannah

Congratulations Owen!! Your whole family is proud of you. We can't wait to see what you accomplish next! We love you!

Congratulations Ka.den Jackson!

Kaden - you are truly an inspiratio n to so many. Your sweet smile along with your genuine, kind heart will guide you through life wherever you want to go. We love you!

Mom and the Gang

Congratulations Jett!

We are so proud of our Jetty boy. You have worked hard and accomplished so much in your high school career. Keep up the hard work, follow your dreams, and always remember we love you.

Dad, Mom, Alex, and Jordan

Stay focused and continue to surround yourself with good people

Love you forever, Gram and Gramps

Tinkerellie

That twinkle in your eye has always been our joy. You have a bright future ahead. Keep your sparkle. Love Mom, Dad, and Heidi

CASSIE JOHNSON

The day has arrivedGRADUATION!

The past 12 years have been an amazing journey for you! We've loved watching your servants heart expand your smile as you cheer for your school and classmates , excelled in your favorite subjects and conquered those that weren't. We are proud of you and excited to see what God will do next!

Congratulations! Words cannot express how proud we are of you. It has been a joy to watch you grow up and we are so excited for the amazing things in your future.

Love, Mom, Dad & Mira

There are no shoes too big to fill when you're wearing your own brand and you're headed in the right direction. Time to step into the next adventure , yourterms,your way. We will try to keep up with you, Love, Mom, Dad, Julia, Chap & Colin

KAYLA KIRBY

Make

your Life Spectacular

As you come to the end of this phase in your life, always look back and remember the good times, forget the bad ones and, don't worry too much about the future. Find what you are passionate about in life, and make your life spectacular! Travel the world, and know we are always here for you.

KAYLYN JOHNSON

Congratulations Kaylyn !

We are so proud of you

You have become a beautiful young wo m a n. Keep chasing your d r ea ms no matter how big t he y are. We look forwar d t o seeing what the futu r e h as for you. We love yo u . Mom, Dad, Kellen a n d Kolton

We love you very much and are so proud of you. Your creativity and talent amaze us. Stay true to

yourself, follow your heart, ~• ' and pursue your dreams. Continue to believe in yo~r abilities and search until you discover what you love. Choose to shine.

Love, Mom and Dad

We have been so blessed to see you grow up into such a beautiful woman. We love you and we are so proud of you baby girl!

Good luck at college n , t year! We are so proud of ou! Love, Mom, Matt, arid J. va

C HAYTON KOCH

It has been such a blessing watching you • grow. You are smart, talented, kind and an amazing big brother and • son. We are beyond proud of you You will do great things in this world. Love you lots, Mom, Dad

ALEX KOHLER .

Congratulations Alex! We have enjoyed watching you accomplish the goals you have set for yourself a:hd can't wait to see what your future holds. Dream big and always go for the bike!

Love, Dad, Mom and Elyse

Congratulations Sky! We are so proud of you! Never stop chasing your dreams or looking for new adventures, live each and every day to the fullest. Be kind, confident and fearless, and know there is nothing you can't achieve! We love you! Mom Dad Colin & Chloe

Congratulations Anna!!! I am incredibly proud of all you have accomplished Anna! You are amazing and one of the bravest people I know. I cannot wait to see what you do next!!! Congratulations!!!

Love, Mom

"Our wi sh, for you , is that this life becomes al1 that you want it to, You r dreams stay big, yon r worries stay small, You n ever need to carry mo re than you can hold "

We are incredibly prou d of y ou , love you to the mo on & back!

Dad , Mo m, Lily & K a h oot

Be bold , courageous, humble, open hearted-Be YOU! We have watched you grow into a bright, ambitious, loving man. You have brought us so much joy. Continue to learn, aspire to b e y ou r best , and keep that s mile on your face through challenges and triumphs. We are looking forward to watching you make your way and define your destiny. Love mom and dad.

You will forever be my little Chicken ... Don't forget to always give four hugs a day!

Love Mom

B OOKE LINDQUIST

Congratulations Brooke! What an amazing four years you have had at East. We are so incredibly proud of the person you are and we've enjoyed watching you grow in all areas of your life. Keep striving toward your goals, you are going to do amazing things! We love you, bird!

Dad, Mom & Luke

JARRET LINSCOTT

Boi! Congratulations! We are so proud of you. The cats (and us) will miss you dearly! Now you can join a community where eating ramen every day is socially acceptable!

AUDREY LINZELL

Maya, you are loved more than you will ever know. We are so proud of you and we can't wait to see what your future holds! You are smart, sweet and sassy and you mean the world to us. Congratulations, beautiful! L9ve, Mom, Dad, Cruz & Gabi

Congratulations, Nicole, on your many accomplishments. You have filled our lives with great joy. We are so proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad

Congratulations Jack! What a joy and a blessing you have been in our lives. You have an exciting future ahead of you and we will be behind you every step of the way. Love, Mom, Dad and Sammi

What a lovely capable young lady you've become! We love you beyond words. Strive for good and what's lasting; trust in God, family, and the things you know to be true.

Proverbs 31: 25-26 Love, Mom and Dad

ELESTE MATTHES

Maxwell, It has a blessing having you for a son. You are a person of great character and we're proud of all your accomplishments. We're looking forward to your future successes and happiness. Go be amazing.

Congratulations, Au drey ! You have brains in your head. You have feet in y our shoes. You can ste er yourself any directio n y ou choose. Kid, you'll m ov e mountains!

We are so proud of yo u a nd can't wait to see th e mountains you'll mov e ! We • love you! Dad, Mom , r n d Kelsey

It seems like just yeste ri y we were sending you off 'J kindergarten. We are f proud to be your pare n and can't wait to see all } 1 1 life achievements. Yo u personality is contagi o1 and you are such a n amazing and compassio r1 e human being. Never fo r ; t how much you're love, Love, Mom and dad

MAXWELL MAYFIE

TE GHAN METCALF

You did it, Beegs! We blinked and you grew up! Your hard-working and caring personality will take you far in life. We are · so proud of you and we can't wait to see what the future holds.

Love, Mom, Dad, and Tristen

GARRET MICEK

Congratulations, Elissa!

We have watched you grow in the blink of an eye from a baby to a brilliant, grounded, caring and determined young woman. We can't wait to see what incredible things this world has in store for you. Love you to the moon and back!

Mom and Dad

Congratulations Mya! We are so proud of you and all you have accomplished. You are a smart, amazing, outspoken, creative, bright light in many people's lives. You are on a great adventure and we can't wait to see where it takes you!

Love, Your family

"Like wildflowers you must allow yourself to grow in all the places people thought you never would"Lorde

Love Always, Mom & Sandy

Nicole Marie

From the moment you could walk , you've been _ blazin g a path of your own. Stay true to your heart and always keep a song in it Keep your faith and belie ve in yourself. You will soar like a white winged dov e. Love you to the moon and back.

Mom , Dad & Sar~h

2020 Lincoln East Graduate ..... Lucy Mulder

We cannot even begin to tell y ou how proud we are of the beautiful person you are inside and out. As you graduate, we want you to take on the world your way and know that your family is behind you 100%. Here's to you Lucy Jane Mulder!! We love you so much and here's to the next chapter!

Garret James Micek

We are so proud of you and can't wait to see what your future holds. You have always accomplished everything you have set your mind to. Good luck kiddo and enjoy the journey.

Love ya, Dad, Mom and Morgan

Mason, you have brought so much pride and joy to our family! You have 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 bright future holds! We will always be your biggest fans!

Love, Mom and Dad

LUCY MULDER

HELENA MULLER

Catherine, you are an amazing young lady. We are so proud of you! Always remember to keep your faith, never lose your can do attitude and live your life with all your heart. Love, Mom, Dad, Josh and Ryan

Happy Graduation; Helena! We're SO PROUD of you! We can't wait to see what you do next!

We LOVE you!

The Fam!

NEVAEH MURPHY

Here's to you the sw eet est Nevaeh Behind you, all yo ur memories.

Before you, all your dr e ams. Around you, all wh o lo ve you.

Within in you, all you ne ed!! Cheers to your n ext adventureSO MUCH LO VE

Mom and Dad

In the blink of an eye 18 years have flown by. We can't wait to see what your future holds. Keep Smiling! Love you always, Mom and Dad

Oh how the time has flown by! We are so proud you & the young man you have become. We love your kind & joyful heart, your determination & drive. Always stay true to yourself. We can't wait to see where life takes you and all the amazing things you will do. We love you!

Love Mom, Dad and Jordan

We are so proud of you Thomas! You are kind, funny, thoughtful and so much fun to be around. Your an tics keep us entertained and laughing. We are your biggest fans and we will always be there for you. We wish you all the success and happiness that you deserve. We love you!

Mom, Dad and Baylie

Dan, We are so proud of you and the fine young man you've become. You came here for a fresh start, jumped in and thrived - and earned your Eagle Scout to boot! The possibilities for your future are endless and we can't wait to see what's next. Love, your mom, aunts, uncle, brother, sisters &. cousins

Congratulations Lu k€ Ve are so proud of all y have accomplished st tr in your easygoing, car al and adventurous life . is hard to believe that ) r journey is only j m beginning. We wish ' , 1 all the best as you b 1 the next chapter of y , r life.

Love You, Mom and L d I

AIDEN & ALEC PATEL

Aiden & Alec, We are so proud of you both! We are excited to see what the future holds for the two boys that have brought us so much adventure!

Love you, Mom, Dad & Mira

TAYTUM PEARL

We are so proud of how you have grown into the person that you are, always embracing life with such a positive outlook. We will forever support you in your aspirations as you enter this next chapter in life. Congrats on your graduation!

Spencer , We are so proud of you and the young man you have bec ome. Never lose your sense of humor! Always kno w we're here every step of your journey. Love, Mom , Will & Amera

AMP- Congratulations! We are very excited to see what your future holds. Never be afraid to go after what you want.

Love- Mom and Dad

Someday you'll look back at these yearbook pages and think about the people and events that shaped your high school experience. But now it's time for something new, and as your biggest fans, we can't wait! We are so proud of the person you are becoming!!

All our love, Mom, Dad, Easton & Lawson

Dear Divith, How and when did the years between then and now fly by? You've made us very proud with all that you have accomplished and can't wait to see what the future holds for you. Congrats and keep shining! Love you always. Dad, Mom, and Akshay.

Congratulations Caleb!!

We are so proud of you Caleb! You have taken on challenges, tried new things and made a lot of good memories. You've grown into a great young man and we know you will do great things in all you do!!

We love you!

Mom and Darrell

Congratulations Bianca for all your hard work and dedication. We are so proud of all your achievements, even ifwe don't say it enough. You are our pride and joy and we wish you the best heading to your college chapter. May God continue to bless and protect you always, go spread your wings! Love Mom, Dad, Belinda and Briana

ALLISON REGELEAN

Allison, We are so proud of you! You have grown into an amazing young woman! You are strong & fearless & have such a kind heart. We can't wait to watch you take on the world!

"She will move mountains"

Love you, Dad&Mom

ICWe knew from the day you were born you had a bright future ahead of you! You have already accomplished so much, and God will continue to shine bright in your life. You have been such a blessing to us, and we are very proud of the young lady you have become. Continue to work hard and follow your dreams!!

Love, Mom & Dad

Riley Ray Ruisinger

Congratulations on all you have accomplished as you bring your time at Lincoln East to an end and as you move on to the next chapter! We're so proud of you!

Love, Dad, Mom, and Kennedy

ALEKSANDAR RESNIK

Mason, we are so proud to be your parents. Your integrity, drive, and passion for what you believe in will continue to take you on an incredible journey. Embrace every discovery, follow your dreams, be true to yourself and remember we will always be here for you.

Love, Mom, Dad & Miley

We are so proud of you Carlee! You have grown into an amazing young woman. We are so excited to see where the future takes you. Your commitment, strength, and compassion will get you through. Love you, Mom, Dad & Alison

I love you more than words will ever express. My dearest daughter, I have only my pride and love to offer in this moment. I am in awe at the smart, sweet, and optimistic young woman you have become. I love you. There is a huge, amazing world out there Go see it! You will be loved and supported by many along the way. I am so proud of you. -

Congratulations! We are so very proud of you and can't wait to see what y ou accomplish in your n ex t adventure!

Love, Your Family

Congratulations, Delan It seems we got here sc quickly, but watching y< grow into the compassio n hard-working, motivate, woman you are today h , been such a joy. I am s< proud of you and can't w to support you in you r journey through life. I k n ' there are many amazi n 1 things waiting for you L e you so much, Mom

ABl~AIL SCHMIDT

Your next chapter is going to be amazing! We are so proud of you! We can't wait to see what else you can do! We love you! Congratulations Abbie!! Mom, Collin and Cian

ABIGAIL SCHMIDT

Congratulations Abbie! We are so proud of the intelligent, compassionate, beautiful, and determined competitor you have grown to be. Thank you for filling our lives with so much joy and laughter. We are so excited to see all the amazing things you accomplish in South Dakota. We love you Abbie! Dad & Em

EDE

Chandler, we are so proud of you! You're such an amazing and talented young man. We can't wait to see what your future holds. Keep using your God given talents and follow your heart!

All our love, Mom and Dad

You have brought us such joy with your competitive drive, your compassionate heart and your perseverance through whatever life throws at you. Congratulations on all you've accomplished so far ... we can't wait to see what comes next!

Mom, Dad, Logan & Addison

Jeremiah 29:11

This girl is ready for what is next.

Congratulations Megs! The world is yours to conquer. Always keep your kind heart and sense of humor, we can't wait to see what the future holds for you! Embrace your future with an open heart and that beautiful smile!

Love you Sugar! "Though she be but little, she is fierce."

Love Mom, Dad, Drake and Nick

Congratulations Taylor! We all Love you very much! We are proud of you and excited for your future!

We are so blessed to have such a caring, smart, talented, beautiful (inside & out), young lady. As you close this chapter and continue through your journey, always remember God will show you the way. Jeremiah 29:11. Enjoy the ride!

Love you with our whole hearts!

Mom, Dad & Cam

SYDNEY SKEELS

NICHOLAS SNOOK

A person's True Character is Revealed by What He Does When No One is Watching. Be Strong, But Not Rude Be Kind, But Not Weak Be Bold, But Not Bully Be Humble, But Not Timid Be Proud, But Not Arrogant Enjoy Life and know we LOVE you

BRECKIN SPERLING

Be a Lion not a Sheep Be a leader not a follow er ! Breck.in , we are so pro u d of the accomplishment s yo u have achieved so far a n d t he amazing man you ar e becoming! We are exci t ed t o see what the future h ol d s !

Congratulations an d remember you can al w ay s come back home for i 0 cream!

Love, Mom , Sean, Del a n,~ y

Congratulations on all of your accomplishments! You have a bright future and we know you are going to do great things! We love you and are so proud of you!

Dad, Mom, Caroline, & Will (and Teddy)

We're so proud of the man you have become! Wishing you the best in college and your career! Now we sit back and watch you fly! We Love You Kevin, Jodi, Taylor, Toni and Tommie.

Abriella you have accomplished each one of your goals with shear will and determination. Let that drive and ambition catapult your success. We will cheer you on ALWAYS! Abriella you have brought so much joy, love and compassion to our lives.

Your ARE our Blessing! We love you!

Mommy & Daddy

Congratulations, Evan! Watching you grow up has been pure -Joy! We're so proud of the young man you've become and we can't wait to see what the f\lture holds for you!

Love, Dad, Mom & Sydney

Jake, we are very proud of you and know that you have an amazing future ahead. There's no doubt in our minds that you are off to great places! Always remember to trust God, stay strong, be patient, follow your dreams, and stay humble when you reach the stars.

• All our love, Mom & Dad

You have always ha d way to brighten the r rn 1 with your infectious s rn 3! Keep smiling and let t i your light shine! We l • e you to the moon and b £ J Mom&Dad

TJ TAYLOR

Congratulations Zach. We are so proud of the person you have become and can't wait to see what the future holds for you. We hope that you are as proud of yourself as we are of you.

Love you Mom, Dad and Lauren

"Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, · to all the people you can, as long as ever you can."

-J . Wesley "The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to . give it away. " -Picasso Luvya, Teej!

ALEX TESSENDORF

We are so blessed to have you for a daughter. You amaze us with your talents, intelligence, determination, leadership & compassion. Your magical smile lights up the room wherever you go. Continue taking risks & being your amazing self. You have an incredible future! So proud of you. Love Mom & Dad

Rylee, We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished.

Love Mom & Dad

Dear Laurie, If life seems Jollv rotten

There 's something you've furgotten

And that's to laugh nnd smile and dance and sin~ When you're fec>ling in the dumps

Don't be sill:v chumps

Just purse your 1,ps and whistle, that's the thing And

Alway s lo ok on the bright side of life

We're proud of you!

< 3 Dad and Rebecca

"Do. Or do not. There is no try" - Yoda

We are so proud of all your high school accomplishments, and are excited to s~e what the future brings at UNL this fall!

Love, Mom, David, Maddie & Coconut

Nolan Uribe "Bob"

We are so proud of you Nolan! You have an exciting life ahead of you. Focus on what you want and go for it. Be yourself and surround yourself with people who care about you. The future holds great things for you. We love you so much! Mom and Dad

We are so proud of you Grace! "You're off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way." -Cat in the Hat

Love you, Mom & Dad

ALEX VERCELLINO

Alex- your positive attitude, sparkling personality and kind heart will take you on an incredible journey as you start college and many adventures. Follow your dreams and count your blessings.

Love you forever and always, Mom & Dad

PARKER VOLQUARDSEN

To our own "Mr. Incredible" Congratulations! We can't wait to see wha t yo u do in the future! We lov e you!

-Mom, Dad, McKen n a, and Gavin

Gmae, the time wasn't enough! We are humbled by the gift of you for this season, don't ever forget true wisdom. She will set a garland of grace on your head and present you with a crown of splendor. Love, M & D

You were a gift to us, give back your gifts to the world.

Your family

Being your parents has been so much fun and such a blessing! We have enjoyed every minute of watching you develop into the amazing young man that you are. Continue to grow and learn and you will do great things! Love you, Dad, Mom & Kayla

A Light in the midst of darkness

Kailyn, you are such a blessing. You will always be our little Silky! We have no doubt your strength will minister to many.

MADYSEN WILD

Meiling, Our Forever Sweet Baby Girl:

We can't be more proud that you've turned out to be a brilliant, caring, funny and beautiful young lady. Go after your dreams, love, just remember not to take life too seriously. By the way, we couldn't decide between this photo or the one where you went wee wee in the backyard so you're welcome.

Our sweet Mady, we a r ;o proud of you and all , your hard work. Congratulations grad u 3! We are so excited for t next chapter of your h Love Always, Mom , Da Sz; Snowball

Abboszoda, Hamzakhon - 70

Abdulaali, Fatimah - 11 7

Abdulaali, Mohammed - 11 7

Abele, Jonathon - 86

Abele, Madalynn - 102, 158, 184

Abele, Zanaan - 86

Abercrombie, Justin - 70

Acosta Garcia, Betito - 102

Adamowicz, Rebecca - 86

Adams, Morgan - 39, 86, 223

Adams, Quinton - 47,102,226, 227

Adamson, Kaylee - 102, 159, 220

Addison, Jenna - 102, 164

Addison, Jennifer - 138

Adenwalla, Arnavaz - 11 7, 160

Adkisson, Joey - 117, 226

Agnew, Alaina - 86, 93, 158, 224

Aguilar, Sara - 70, 220

Ahlschwede, Tom - 21, 138

Ahmic ', Amil - 70

Akins, Grace - 102

Al Neamah, Rema - 70, 150, 160

Al Neamah, Yasmean - 86, 150, 164

Al Yassiri, Hassanen - 86, 223

Al Yassiri, Mohammed - 102

Al-Azawy, Manar - 11 7

Al-Azawy, Murtadha - 102

Al-Barakat , Amany - 86, 160, 170

Al-Barakat, Haider - 102

Al-Bayati, Alaa - 86, 150, 164

Al-Bayati, Mostafa - 70, 153, 160

Al-Faraj, Amir - 86

Al-Hindawe, Danya - 70

Al-Hindawe, Ranya - 70

Al-Hindawi , Reema - 70, 150

Al-Kanani , Zachariah - 70, 172

Al-Kenani, Ahmed - 70

Al-Neda, Mustafa - 86

Al-Neda, Noor - 102

Al-Yaseen, Mohammed - 86

Albani , Yamam - 70

Albani, Yaman - 70

Aldana,Isabel-38,86,223

Aldridge, Jordan - 102

Aldridge, Justice - 70

Alexander, Brooke - 70 , 220 Alexander, Emily - 12, 13, 22, 46,57, 106,117,148,151,159, 196

Alfred, Taylor - 70, 155

Aliwarga-Carlson , Jennifer138

Aljabiry, Ahmed - 102

Allen, Adriyanna - 102

Allen , Blake - 70, 226

Allen, Harper - 70, 155, 159

Allen, Joseph - 102, 162, 224

Almazan, Clarisa - 138

Alnajem, Saleh - 102

Alonso, Alex - 138

Alonso , Brenna - 138

Altmaier , Jillian - 117, 151, 224

Alvarez, Alberto - 117

Ambrose, Carter - 70, 226

Amisano, Emily - 86

Amisano, Jake - 102

Amos, Tristan - 86

Andel, Ella - 86

Andersen, Blake - 11 7

Andersen, Eric - 86, 164

Andersen, Krista - 86

Andersen, Laura - 86, 164

Andersen, Leah - 11 7

Andersen, Liz - 86, 162, 164

Andersen, Mikenzy - 66, 102, 159

Anderson, Ally - 86

Anderson, Ari - 86

Anderson, Avery - 117 , 196

Anderson , Danny - 11 7, 196

Anderson, Hailey - 32 , 86, 227

Anderson, Jennie - 138

Anderson, Kellan - 11 7

Anderson, Lori - 138

Anderson, Olivia - 38, 86, 223

Anderson, Olivia - 86

Anderson-Reager , Maxwell70, 226,227

Andersson , Vivian - 86

Andrews , Trae - 11 7

Angle , Henry - 11 7, 226

An t hes, Megan - 117

Antillon , Kyle - 86

An t ons , Jett - 64, 70, 224

Apel, Izz y - 33, 70, 227

Applegarth , Aidan - 11 7

Archibald , Tyler - 117, 196

Archuleta , Adam - 117, 196

Arduser , Drew - 34, 35, 70,224

Arend &, Connie - 138

Armstron g, Zoie - 61, 102, 160 , 223,227

Arnd t, Grady - 102

Arndt , Griffin - 102

Arnd t, Mason - 70

Arnold , Macy - 117, 151 , 171

Ashle y, Sayra - 70

Auch Moedy, Sam - 12, 117, 151, 189,196

Auger , Auguste - 102, 226

August , Madeline - 102, 216

Auman , Teagan - 86, 226 - Avane sov, Alexzander - 102, 186 ,223

Aven son, Espen - 117 , 153

BBaack , Mason - 117, 160

Babcock, Robert - 138

Babe , Kumo - 102, 219

Bailey , Emil ee - 102, 22 7

Bailey , Isaac - 86

Bailey , Xavier - 86

Baillie , Sarah - 117, 196, 197

Bajwa, J aipaul - 70

Bajwa , Maya - 102

Baker , Anastasia - 86

Baker , Eli - 11 7

Baker , Harry - 70

Baker , Liam - 118, 131 , 167

Bandas , Agoum - 102

Barkdoll , Kendra - 138

Barkdoll , Spencer - 102

Barker , Camden - 86, 226

Barker, Chezney - 86, 227

Barmore, Justice - 86, 223

Barnard, Tyson - 102

Barnes , Eastyn - 86, 226

Barr, Armin - 12, 70

Barr, Tyler - 86

Barraza, Danyl - 70

Barreda, Elias - 118

Barrett, Ashlyn - 38, 70, 223, 227 •

Barrett, Darius - 87, 226

Barrientos, Carlos - 87

Barrios, Blanca - 118

Barry, Ellie - 70

Bartak, Bronson - 70

Bartek, Jaston - 118

Bartek, Kelsie - 118 , 196, 197

Bartels, Ava - 87

Barton, Grace ..: 36, 102, 164, 202

Barts, Elle - 138

Bartusek, Kayleigh - 70, 216

Baruth , Karesia - 118

Bash, Libby - 12 , 118; 151, 197

Bash, Parker - 18, 58, 70, 227

Bastien , Georgia - 70

Bauer, Logan - 87, 226

Bauman, Grant - 18, 102, 224 \

Baustert, Brandon - 54, 87,223

Baxa, Ann - 138

Baxter, Bryan - 138

Beach, Jackson - 87

Bearinger, Wyatt - 87 , 160, 224

Beaudette , Abbigail - 102

Becerra, Yahir - 102

Becker, Aliza - 70, 227

Becker, Richie - 102

Beckner, Davis - 102, 226

Beebe, Evan - 118

Beechley, Devon - 87 '

Beer, Drew - 118, 197

Beirl, Ryan - 102

Belashchenko, Elena - 87, 162

Belbase, Vishakha - 71, 205

Bell, Brady - 103

Bell, David - 138

Bell, Erin - 118, 151, 159

Bell, Lydia - 118, 151, 180, 197

Bender, Breanna - 118, 197, 227

Bender, Courtney - 87

Benes, Elise - 71, 216

Benes, Josie - 118

Benford, Sabrina - 87

Benson, Elise - 103 , 158

Beran, Brooke - 36, 118, 15 1, 164,197,223

Beran , Laney - 40, 48, 87

Berg, Emily - 118, 151

Berghuis, Santanna - 118

Berghuis, Skylar - 103

Berhe, Makayleigh - 87

Bernadt, Grace - 19, 118, 150, 151,160,1 97

Berstler, Rhett - 103, 226

Betancur, Aleksey - 118, 151, 216

Betancur, Evan -8 7, 223

Bhogshetty, Ashu - 87, 151, 219

Bhogshetty, Shree - 118, 151

Bhoopalam, Rimi - 71, 160

Bianco Francois, Stetson - 118

Bianco-Bridges, Keaden - 71, 226,227

Biberdorf, Brody - 71, 153

Bierbower, Joel - 103, 160, 180

Biester, Harrison - 58, 71, 227

Bigelow, Erin - 66, 118, 151, 177,197,198,216,219,224

Billheimer, Madison - 103

Binkley, Leah - 87

Birkholz, Adrienne - 87, 155

Birkholz, Connor - 118, 131, 151,155,163,197,198

Bischof, Cameron - 71

Bischof, Grady - 103

Bisesi, Tara - 87, 220

Black, Reid - 71

Blackman, Daniel - 103

Blackstock, Cady - 71

Blair, Simon - 118

1: Erin Bigelow, Aleksey Betancur, Brooke Peltz , Maddy August , Emma Rust , Brooke McCartney

Row 2: Ella Drews , Katie Otte, Julia Holz , Haley Sprackling, Annalee Ventling-Brown , Katelyn Gottberg, Delaney Novy, Coach Wiese

1: Reese Er ickson , Briona Palensky, Sydney Spring , Hailey Darrah, Tom Boward, Katie Pickering

Row 2: Jaedyn Sandy , Lani Kassebaum, Kaylee Denker , Katelynn Oxley, Amber Lundquist, Kiara Vodehnal , Grace Peterson, Coach Milton

Jessica Tyrrell, Karsyn Dice, Elise Benes

R~w 2: Calla ~isenmann , Jada Connatser, Ashley Kaiser , Tailyn Jay, Kayleigh Bartusek Coach Zimmerm

Blankenau, Benjamin - 87

Blankenhorn, Anissa - 71

Blankenhorn, Tierny - 87, 207, 220

Blankenship, Nate - 139 Bleicher, Vincent - 87 Blocker, Luke - 71

Blohn, Jorge - 103

Blood, Aidan -8 7

Bloomquist, Garren - 71

Bluford Jones, Tayvione - 118, 226,227

Boden, Keirsten - 118

Boettcher, Clayton - 103

Bohart, Eliza - 18, 118, 148, 151,186,198,220

Bokma, Ell1;t - 71

Bolton, Noah - 103

Bolton, Wyatt - 87

Bomberger, Athina - 87 Boname, Phoebe - 118 Boname, Wyatt - 71

Bonness, Ella - 71

Booe, Noah - 103, 159

Bordeaux, Sonya - 103

Bordeaux, Tamron - 87

Borgmann, Luke - 118, 163

Bornschlegl, Malachi - 103, 153

Bornschlegl, Obadiah - 87, 153

Borovich, Sarah - 23, 103, 157, 167, 18.6

Bosland, Ethan - 103

Bossung, Christian - 87

Bossung, Sam - 87

Bostrom, Annika - 87, 220

Boswell, Elizabeth - 139

Bothwell, Rhett - 103, 159

Bott, Treyson - 71

Boucher, Maddy - 118

Bousson, Elijah - 8, 87

Bouwens, Brayden - 71

Bou wens, Jack -8 7

Bovaird, Charlotte - 60, 118, 151,198,227

Bovaird, Eleanor - 71, 172, 227

Bovaird, Susanna - 71, 172, 227

Boward,Toni-49,87,216

Bowden, Grant - 103

Bowman, Robert - 103

Boyd, Hayden - 87,226,227

Bozman, Tyja - 103

Bradley, Bree - 87

Bradley, Kaiden - 87, 219

Brakeman, Savana - 119, 151, 164,182,198

Brandenburg, Ian - 119

Brandt, Hanna - 119,203

Brandt, Jasmine - 103

Brandt, Mason - 87

Bratt, Calley - 71

Bray, Emily - 24, 31, 119, 151, 198,199,220

Bray, Nick - 71

Brayton, Sammie - 87, 159

Brazda, Mo - 71, 210

Bredthauer, Ashley - 71

Bredthauer, Carly - 103, 227

Bredthauer, Jess - 119, 153

Brehm, Olivia - 103

Breiner, Anna - 87

Breitbarth, Katelyn - 103

Breitfelder, Madeline - 103

Brennan, Emma - 87

Brennan, Starla - 11, 119, 159

Breton, Analise - 52, 71, 219

Brice, Deliasha - 87

Brigham, Logan - 71

Bright, Paula - 139

Brink, Benjamin - 139

Brink, Cooper - 119

Brink, Keegan - 87

Brockman, Indra - 139

Brodd, Macey - 103

Brodecky, Hannah - 103,220

Broderson, Hayley - 119, 151 , 164

Broekemeier, Karsyn - 87, 2 23

Broman, Gabriel - 103, 226, 227

Brown, Alexa - 88,216

Brown, Dellicah - 71

Brown, Emma - 61, 103, 149 , 164,172,189

Brown, Emmett - 119

Brown, Lillian - 119

Brown, Paige - 103, 1 72

Brown, Patrick - 103, 164, 17 ~

Brown, Peyton - 71,226

Brown, Tyler - 63, 119, 198 , 2 ' 7

Brown, Uriah - 71

Brox, Quin - 88

Bruha, Seth - 103, 223

Bruner; Joseph - 119, 198, 22 , Brunsman, Bree - 103

Brush, Trevor - 119 . Bruss, Bailey - 71

Bryant, Breck - 71

Bryant, Demetrius - 88, 227 Bryant, Wesley - 71

Bu'alaq, Mohammad- 71 Bucaj-Steenson, Jimmy - 88

Buggi, Aden - 88, 224

Bui, Vincent - 71

Buller, Hallie - 88

Bullington, Brian - 139

Bundy, Aysionna - 71, 189, 2

Bundy, Jacob - 88

Bundy, Samuel - 88

Bunting, Parker - 71

Burbach, Jordan - 103

Burch er, Aaron - 71

Burch er, Gabriel - 103

Burden, Bianca - 11, 22, 50, 5 54,59, 119,153,155,182

Buresh, Jake - 28, 64, 88, 219 224

Burgess, Kaelah - 116, 159

Burhoop, Jacob - 88, 226

Burt, Gavin - 103

Burton, Charlie - 88, 160

Burton, Savannah - 71

Buss, Luke - 71, 224

Bussard, Noah - 71, 226

Bussey, Jordan - 71, 223

Butalla, Sam - 103

Butcher, Andrew - 139, 1: 159

Butler, Caleb - 71

Butler-Hale, Emerson - 119, 198,199

CCade, Kason - 88

Callam, Gabe - 71

Callam, Makena - 103, 176, 2 ~

Callies, Austin - 88

Campbell, Carson - 72, 224, 2

Campbell, Jeff - 139

Campbell, Jude - 72

Campbell, Matalynn - 60, 88 , 227

Campbell, Nina - 103, 150, 16 1

Campbell, Tyson - 88

Cantarero, Marcela - 139

Cappos, Sam - 66, 72, 219, 22 4

Carey, Brynn - 72, 216

Row
Haywood , Sam Olson, Alexa Brown
Row 2: Brooklyn Fuchs , Emma Randall , Katie O'Hara , Makena Callam, Cecelia Holst , Coach Gingery
Ro:W
Row 1: Michael McCuistion, Sonya Uher, Teddie Melcher, Matalyn Miller, Naree Philavanh, Elizabeth Struwe,~icole Lee
Row 1: Nicole Lee, Sruthi Ravella, Camden Schultze, Naree Philavanh, Michael McCuistion

Carmichael, Camden - 6, 22, 24, 26, 32, 35, 54,103,155,157,192

Carmichael, Graham - 72 , 160

Carothers, Al - 139

Carpenter, Kayma - 72,227

Carrera Monarrez, Ariel - 72

Carrillo Cobian, Guadalupe119

Carstens, James - 103

Carstensen, Kadan - 119 , 223

Carter, Ella - 103, 180

Cartwright, Colin - 72

Cary, Isaac - 11, 119

Cassata, Susan - 139

Castro, Christopher - 72, 191

Catlin, Clara - 88

Caulfield , Kyle - 104, 226

Cazun Avila, Ana - 88

Celis Solorzano, Leo - 119

Cerny, Timothy - 72, 227

Cetak, Ellie - 88, 220

Chacon Urias, Jose - 104

Chamberlin, Lincoln - 139

Chambers, Kyleigh - 72

Chan, Abby - 21, 104, 160

Chandler, Parker - 19, 119, 151, 223,226

Chapin, Dylan - 119, 151, 198, 199

Chapin, Joey - 72

Chapman, Haylie - 72

Chapman, Josh - 72

Chapp, Roger - 139

Charleston , Roman - 104

Charroin, Caden - 104

Chartier, Jesse - 88

Chebuhar, Sam - 104, 160, 164

Chen, Jessica - 42, 119, 151 , 219

Chen , Lucas - 14, 104, 160 , 162

Chesser, Jesse - 104, 224

Chester, Adrian - 119, 158

Chester, Alicia - 104

Chieng, Mary - 72

Childress, Tyler - 72, 81, 155

Chloupek , Reoecca - 104, 223

Chobanyan, Ivy - 104

Chramosta, Hannah - 119

Chrisp, Avery - 31, 119, 151, 199,220

Christensen, Anja - 88

Christensen, Cole - 72, 227

Christensen, Evan - 119

Christensen, Jonas - 139

Christensen, Josiah - 40, 119

Christenson, Jack - 119

Christenson, Norah - 104

Christie, Tysen - 104, 226 Chuol, Guor - 88

Chuol, Nyaruey - 119

Cink, Mckynah - 88

Ciobanu, Rares - 41, 119

Clanton, Drew - 120

Clark, Ashley - 104, 163

Clark, Carly - 120

Clark, Jackson - 88

Clarke, Colton - 120, 199

Clarke, Johana - 72

Clarke, Mckellan - 34, 35, 104, 157,224

Clementi, Ryan - 88

Cleverly, Haden - 72

Cleverly, Hallie - 120, 131, 151

Clifton, Trevor - 120, 151

Clinchard, Ethan - 104

Clyne, Gianna - 104

Cochrane, Maggie - 120

Cockrell, Dominic - 104, 226

Coffey, Derek - 139

Cogdill, Cejay - 104, 150

Coghlan, Alexis - 72

Coghlan, Brianna - 104

Cohn, Camden - 24, 104, 224

Col&oacute;n, Cooper - 46, 4 7, 120,199,226,227

Cole, Cady - 120

Coleman, Jeff - 120, 164

Coleman, Malachi - 72, 227

Coleman, Tori - 36, 88

Collier, Abby - 120, 220

Collins, Malachi - 104, 223

Colon, Kyndal - 88, 223

Colton, Nathaniel - 120, 148, 165,167,199

Colyer, Madison - 120, 199

Combs, Isaac - 104, 223

Compton, Landon - 88

Connatser, Jada - 72, 216

Connatser, Kenan - 55, 104

• Connatser, Natalee - 120 , 151, 199,226,227

Connett, Aden - 72, 153

Conradt, Kailey - 120, 131, 199, 200

Conradt, Kyler - 72

Conway, Kyanne - 72,220

Cook, Cody - 88

Cook, Shae - 72

Cooper, Anna - 41, 104

Cooper, Helen - 139

Cooper, Jeanna - 104

Copes, Rose - 30, 31, 120, 200, 220

Copple, Mason - 72

Corder, Allie - 104, 189

Cornejo, Adrian - 88

Corona, Nathan - 120

Corrales Juarez , Dayanne - 104

Courtney, Taylor - 104, 220

Cover, Maddie - 104, 178

Cover, Zachary - 72

Craft, Ethan - 88

Crayton, Ge'auvieon - 54, 88, 226,227

Creevan, Jasmine - 120

Creglow, Sean - 72

Crews, Jazlyn - 120, 131

Cries-For Ribs, Taelyn - 56, 72, 227

Crimmins, Brendan - 120 , 151, 158,224

Crimmins, Liam - 88, 224

Crisler, Amiyah - 104

Crist, Alexis - 41, 120, 151, 159,

164,182,200

Crist, David - 72

Criswell, Stella - 104 , 151, 220

Crook, Lucas - 88

Crosmer, Lori - 139

Cruz Rivera, Celeste - 72

Cruz, Armando - 88, 224

Cruz, Aubrie - 72

Cruz, Cristofer - 120

Cruz, Diego - 88

Cruz, Dominika - 104

Cuervo Valencia, Eddie - 72

Cummins, Max - 104

Curgus, Zoran - 88, 151, 154, 166

Curry, Sam - 120

Curry, Whitnee - 104, 223

Curtis, Raven - 88

DDahlstrom, Joey- 104

Dains , Caden - 88

Dak, Michael -- 120, 131

Dak, Pal - 62, 120, 227

Dalton, Jacob - 120, 200, 224

Daly , Anne - 139

Dang, Tram - 120, 148 , 149, 156

Daniels, Sarah - 104

Dao, Sophia - 104

Darby, Kaitlyn - 104

Daringer , Scoie - 88

Darrah, Hailey - 49, 88, 216

Davis, Cameron - 104, 153, 224

Davis, Halle - 72

Davis, Jaden - 88

Davis, Kaden - 104

Davis, Matthew - 139

Davis, Meagan - 35, 120 , 153, 227

Davis, Suki - 72

Davison, Chloe - 120

Dawson, Aaliyah - 72, 160

Dawson, Collin - 72

Dawson, Fiona - 72

Dawson, Kathy - 139

Dawson, Mac - 120

De Leon, Giselle - 72

Deal, Eli - 120

Deal, Emily - 121

Deal, Jayden - 88

Dean, Jacob - 121

Dean, Paden - 89,226

Deboer, Anthony - 72

Deboer, Charly - 89

Deboer, Scott - 139

Deckert, Norah - 72, 160

Dehaas, Jacob - 73

Dehaas, Lena - 89

Del Angel Sanchez, America73

Del Rello, Idaly - 89

Delano, Cordell - 104

Deleon, Angelina - 105

Deleon, Dominique - 121

Dellinger, Dianna - 73

Dempsey, Cael - 89, 223

Denker, Kaylee - 57, 73, 150 , 160,216,227

Derkeng, Deyear - 89

Derr, Haley - 105

Deryke, Kaden - 105

Deryke, Shasta - 73

Detweiler, Madison - 29, 41, 121,153,160

Devor, Mayah - 105

Dewey, Ryan - 89

Dewitt, Maya - 89

Dews, Kylie - 121, 150, 151, 170,182,200

Dexter, Zahmya - 73

Dice, Cael - 121, 224

Dice, Karsyn - 48, 73, 216, 224

Diehl, Eden - 139

Dillingham, Arianna - 105, 220

Dimon, William - 139

Dinh, Julia - 73

Dinuzzo, Jaden - 121

Divis, Madison - 89, 223

Do, Kevin - 12, 73

Do, Yen - 73

Doerfl, Marlice - 73

Doering, Catherine - 38, 73, 223

Dohmen, Ava - 89, 160

Dohmen, Emily - 105, 227

Dohmen, Hannah - 121, 151 , 160,200,227

Dohrman, Cole - 105

Domico, Sooki - 121

Donahoo, Sydney- 105,219 Donald, Connor - 73

Donaldson, Reyhanna - 121, 200

Dondlinger, Kaylee - 105

Dondlinger, Lori - 139

Donsig, Matthew - 105

Dorff, Cally - 105, 220

Dornbos, Kelli - 139 , 149

Dorsey, Benjamin - 73, 153

Dougherty, Jane - 140

Dougherty, Katelyn - 73, 220

Douglas, Alexandra - 121

Down, Alex - 121, 155

Downey , Taylor - 121

Downs, Elisea - 121

Doxon, Hayley - 19, 89, 160

Doyle, Elijah - 121, 226

Dragoo, Nathaly - 121

Drennon, Evelyn - 89

Drews, Ella - 12, 22, 46, 57 , 105, 148,159,188,216

Drickey , Brynn - 105

Drozd, Andrew - 105

Duensing, Addison - 73

Duensing, Brandon - 105

Duensing, Jenna - 105 , 164

Duhs, Josh - 105, 163, 164

Duis, Andrea - 121, 220

Dumler, Kaitlyn - 42, 89, 219

Dunn, Savanah - 73, 160

Dunning-Ward, Isabelle - 105, 160

Duong, Tina - 121, 151, 160

Dupsky, Hunter - 89

Durie, Melisa - 121, 160

Dutton, Abby - 73

Dutton, Avery - 121, 131, 151, 152

Dutton, Drew - 89

Duval, Bronx - 45, 89, 226

Duval, Kelty - 73, 160, 224

Dwinell, Lauren - 121, 200

Dworak, Calvin - 58, 73, 223, 226

Dworak, Joey - 121, 164, 175

Dymacek, Kaitlyn - 105

•Dynek, Jack - 73, 157

Eagle, Bryson - 89, 96

Eberhardt, Faith - 73

Ebert, Alex - 121, 200, 201

Eckert, Audrey - 31, 121, 151, 220

Eckery, Karen - 105

Eckhardt, Cassidy - 9, 89, 164

Edgington, Andrew - 105, 160

Edgley, Lance - 89

Edwards, Montgomery - 89, 226,227

Edwards, Oliver - 105, 226, 227

Eggett, Grace - 105

Eggett, Lauren - 73, 160

Eh, Paw- 121

Ehlers, Claire - 89

Ehlers, Julia - 105, 175, 227

Ehly, Grace - 89

Eiland, Izaac - 73

Eilers, Allison - 105

Eisenach, Henry - 121, 159

Eisenmann, Calla - 48, 73, 164, 216 Eldred, Lincoln - 121

Eldred, Sophia - 89

Elias Pires, Gabriel - 105

Elliott, Camden - 89, 226, 227

Elliott, Cece - 105, 223

Ellis, Camdynn - 16, 23, 31, 38, 39,43,51, 121,146,168,178, 182,184,194,200,201

Ellis, Delainey - 89, 96, 164

Ellis, Sahar - 26, 121

Ford, Faith - 23, 32, 54, 59, 122, Giannakas, Ritsa - 122, 151

Hacker, Sophie - 74, 219 Embury, Jackie - 121, 201 , 220 , Gibbons , Ella - 74

Emerson, John - 140 161,191,201

Haecker, Bryson - 90

Gibson, Ethan - 122

Haecker, Taylon - 107 Emken, Samantha - 89

Engstrom, Ethan - 73, 226

Ford, Maya - 89

Foreman, Annette - 106, 161

Gilbert, Bryan - 90, 226

Gilliam, Connor - 90, 226

Haes, Elliott - 123

Haeselin, Nate - 90 i Epp, Hunter - 89 , 227

Foreman, Daniel - 122, 124

Gingery, John - 140

Haggadone, Emilee - 90, 16 0 , , I Erickson , Reese - 49, 73, 216

Fornander, Aubrey- 89,224

Ginting, Caleb - 122, 151, 160, 223 Erikson, Cooper - 89, 226 Fossberg, Cayden - 122 201,202

Hajek, Heavennah - 31, 90 , 2 20 Erikson, Elijah - 73

Fossberg, Olivia - 122

Gipson-Martin, Kiana - 90 Haji, Shamo - 74, 223 Erikson, Emery - 73,223

Erlemeier, Cole - 122, 224

Fossberg, Orion -74

Fossberg, Shaelynn - 106

Giron Esteban, Heather - 122 Hakari, Kayla - 140

Givens , Kyle - 28, 90, 219 Hall, Abby - 140 Erlemeier, Ian - 122, 124, 223 Foster, Kara - 140

Glantz, Terry -74, 226 Hall, Madison - 107 Erlemeier, Lauren - 73, 224 Fox, Mallory - 90

Glenn, Carter - 47, 63,106,226, Hallgren, Abryana - 74, 160

1 1 1i I Ernst, Jackson - 105 Fox, Michael -140 Halpine, Josh - 123, 192 Escobar, Gabriel - 105 Frahm, Cami -74, 153

227

Hamel, Jayden - 74 Escobar, Isaiah - 122 Frandolig, Michael - 24, 122,

Eslick, Brandon - 122 173,182,224

Glidden, Ayden -74 Hamersky, Bryson - 123,22 6

Glover, Jeanette - 123, 160 Hamilton, Connor - 74, 189 , ,,ti Esparza, Ryan - 73

Frandolig, Zachary - 122, 173, Goehring, Anthony - 123 226,227 Espinoza, Daniel - 24, 122 201,224

Goeller, James - 44, 90 Hammad, Ibrahim -74 Es sink, Isabel - 105 Franks, Allison - 122, 151, 164

Goldberg, Noah - 106, 165 Hampton, Gavin - 74 Essink, Kaitlin - 105 Franks, Brayden - 90, 171, 224

Etherton, Eli - 122 Franks, Jace - 122

Eubanks, Ceci - 105 Fredericks, Logan - 90

Eubanks, Vince - 89,227 Freeman, Katie -74

Eusterwiemann, Emma - 89

Freeman, Kaylee -74

Evans, Yulia - 140 French, Jordanna - 64, 106,

Goldsby-Eastep, Ruby - 90 Hamza , Adam - 107

Golliglee, Branden - 90, 219 Hamza, Esa -74

Gondringer, Jessica - 22, 106 Hand, Aidan - 107

Gonsor Jr, Allyn - 140 Hand, Brenna -74

Gonzalez, Isabella -74, 150 Hanel , Camden - 90

Goodman, Cory - 90 Haney, Camden - 107 Eveland, Seth - 105, 157 224

Goodman, Troy - 106 Haney , Gavin - 74 Everman, Maggie - 62, 73 Frenzel, Blake - 106

Goodyear, Ashley - 106, 220 Haney, Randin - 90 , 159 .• Everts, Benjamin - 122, 124, Fries, Casey - 140

Goodyear, Jackson - 123, 201, Hanger, Hannah- 74,227 • !I 224 Friesen, Grey - 90, 93, 226, 227 202 Hanigan, Hailey -74 Everts, Bethany - 89,227 Friesen, Joshua - 122

Gordon, Coy - 123 Hanigan, Kavanaugh - 90 Exon, Stephen - 73, 81, 160 Friesen, Luke - 90

iGordon, Dejah - 123 Hansel, Chloe - 90, 96, 164 Froistad, Emily - 74 , 155 Gorr, Kellen - 90 Hansel, Melanie - 140

Frost, Barbara - 10, 140 Goss, Alex - 123 Hansen, Joey -75 Frost, Madysin - 90, 160

Gottberg, Katelyn - 13, 18, 23, Hansen, Jorgen - 45, 90, 22 6 Fruhling, Jack - 74

:i i Fagnant, Luke - 105 Fry , Faith - 106, 223

Ii Faimon, Jake - 73

Fry, Jade - 106, 159

Ii! I Falkinburg, Alex - 122, 151, Fuchs, Brooklyn - 50, 74, 216

44,45,46,51,57,60, 123,160, Hansen , Kylie - 75, 164

174 , 175,188,189,202,216 Hansen, Madelin - 75, 224

Gottberg, Lauren - 57, 90, 227 Hansen , Makenzi-22,32, 3 5

Grady, Sierra - 107 107, 171, 219 155

Fuess, Harry - 90

Graeve, Dylan - 123 Hansen, Natalie - 123, 151 , ; ' Fangman, Mark - 140

Fullerton, Isabella - 90

Graff, Isaac - 58, 74, 224, 227 Farris, Rachael - 73 Funk, Derek - 140

Gragg, Cobey - 123, 124 202 Farritor, Cassandra - 73, 164 Funk , Lauren - 140

Gragg, Jaxson - 74 Hanson, Courtney -75 Farritor, Emma - 105

Graham, Alivia - 107 Hanson, Nathaly -107 Fast, Gina - 122

Graham, Julian -74 Harder, Julie - 32, 140 Fausett, Connor - 89

Grasmick, Gabriel - 123 Hardesty, Cartel - 123 Fausett, Dylan - 122, 159

Grasmick, Isaac - 14, 107 Hardy, Colton - 107 Fenton, Hailie - 105

Gaines, Austin - 122

Graulty, Laura - 140 Harley, Averie - 31, 123, 15 1 Ferguson, Peter - 105, 167

Gaines, Tayshaun - 90

Gravely, Heather - 6, 90 202,220 Fiala, Kathryn - 122, 151, 160, Gak, Puot - 90

Graybeal, Rodman - 123 Harley, Olivia - 75, 193 167,201 Galab, Abrar -74, 227

Grayson, Braden - 107 Harms, Jacob - 75, 226 Filipi, Dylan - 89 Galab, Fadi - 90, 93

Grayson, Revelation - 107, 226 Harms, Lily - 107 Filipi, Taylah - 73 Gallardo, Olivia - 74

Green, Brooklyn -74 Harral, Mallory - 75, 224 Findlay, Logan - 26,105,224 Galois, Faith - 106

Green, Cooper - 107 Harrington, Mady -75 Fineran, Caleb - 105 Gandall Serrano, Olivia - 106

Greenberg, Addyson - 107 Harris, Colin - 91 , 219 Fineran, Sam - 28, 73, 219 Ganesh, Smriti -74, 160, 224

Greenwood, Gavin - 107,226 Harris, Donnea - 123, 202 Fintel, Justin - 89, 160 Gann, Kyle - 90

Gregory, Ian - 123, 161, 202 Harris, Ethan - 75, 226, 227 Firestine, James - 122 Gans, Lizzy - 106, 1 79

Gregory, Sidney - 38, 90, 223 Harris, Jayce - 107, 167 Firestone, Gracie - 31, 122, 201, Gansvind, Yana - 106

Greisen, Luke - 45, 90, 160, 226 Harris, Joshua - 107 Garcia Thomas, Vanessa -74 Harris, Kysen - 123 220 Garcia Torres, Yael - 106, 164

Griesch, Hollan - 107 Harris, Nathan - 75 Fischer, Jeremy - 24, 140 Garcia, Keaton - 122, 201

Griesch, Jackson - 74, 227 Harris, Nicolas - 107 Fischer, Sofia - 89 Garner , Isabelle -74

Griffin, Claire - 123, 151, 200, Harrison, Noah - 123 Fisher, G'onne - 105 Garner, Tyson - 90

202,224,227 Harry, Iris -75 Fisher, Malachi - 73, 226 Garrett, Jude - 122, 226

Griffin, Parker - 74 Harstick, Jj - 107

11 I ' Fisher, Noah - 105,226 Gasseling, Dakota - 8, 20, 22, Gronewold, Eva - 90,227 Hartman, Gage - 91

lll Fisher, Paityn - 89, 220 36, 48, 52, 64, 106, 163, 1 76, Grotrian, Joel - 140 Hartman, Sarah - 140 Fisher, Zachery - 73 223

Group , Dalton - 107

Harvey, Jack - 45, 75, 226, 2 ~ Fitzke, Delaney - 89, 220 Gates, Andrew - 106, 164

Gubbels, Ashley - 90, 227

Hasemann, Kendal - 75,21 6 Fletcher, Hudson - 73 Gatlin, Thomas - 90

Flodman, Jose - 89, 219, 224 Gauthier, Benjamin - 106, 183

Guerrero, Nora - 27, 107, 159 Hasse, Emily - 123

Guevara, Beth - 107 Haudrich, Charles - 123 Floren, Ryan - 73,224

Gauthier, Seth - 74

Guilford, Andrew - 11, 107, 164 Haudrich, James - 123 Flowers, Michael - 89, 226 Gaver, Madison - 38, 74, 223

Guilford, Matthew - 123, 164, Haun, Carter - 107, 226, 22 7 Flynn, Brekyn - 89

Gavin, Aiyana - 90

189

Havel, Braydon - 75, 223 Fogleman, Madison - 24 , 25, Geiger, Alex - 122

Geiger, Ben - 90

Guill, J era - 140

Hawkins, Julie - 140 105

Gutierrez, Monica - 74, 227

Hayder, Alhayden - 107 Fonck, Thad - 106

Geis, Carson - 90, 223

Hayes, Elizabeth - 107, 164 , Fonfara, Prestin -74 Geldmeier, Emily - 140

Forch, Ryleigh - 106, 223 Geliga, Ohiyesa - 74

Gergonne, Nino - 90

18

Geving, Jacob - 74

Giannakas, Christos -74, 148

Haake, Katlin - 123

Hacker, Hayden - 74

Hayes, Kassidy - 91

Hayes, Kieran - 75

Haywood, Nicole - 75, 216

He, Hamilton - 107

He, Harrison - 75

Heaston, Mollie - 107

Heaton, Brianna - 75, 148, 149, 160

Hedrick, Renae - 107, 160

Hegwood, Robert - 7, 91, 93 , 223

Heithold, Jon - 140

Heller, Evan - 107

Heller, Katie - 123, 151, 202, 203

Helmstadter, Boe - 91, 226

Heminger , Connor - 91,226

Heminger, Val - 123, 175, 226

Hemmett, Lori - 140, 185

Henderson, Ashlee - 75

Henderson, Christian - 123, 202,203

Hendricks, Samuel - 91

Hennig , Evan - 107, 164

Henninger, Abree - 75

Henrickson, Trevor - 63, 107, 227

Henry, Tyler - 141

Hepburn , Graeme - 91,223

Hepburn , Noah - 107

Heras, Jocelyn - 124

Herbert , Amelia - 124, 151, 160, 227

Herbert , Finian - 124, 151, 224

Herel , Paige - 124

Herink , Nicolas - 141

Hernandez Goitia, Yahir - 91

Hernandez , Justin - 107, 226

Herold , Madison - 91

Herpel, Nathaniel - 124, 151, 203

Herrick , Calie - 75, 224

Herron, Grace - 124, 220

Hershiser, Will - 91, 163

Hertzel, Zander - 76

Hess-Elledge, Cambrie - 91

Hestermann, Elijah - 124

Heydt, Olivia : 124

Heywood, Drake - 107

Higgins , Allison - 124

Higgins , Brian - 76

Higgins, David - 107 Higgins, Shyarea - 91, 150 Hiland, Abby - 76

Hill , Briley - 60, 107, 227 Hillhouse, Carmen - 107

Hillhouse, Katelyn - 91

Hilliard, Daniel - 107

Hiltgen, Gabe - 91

Hirschfeld, Mai - 91, 164, 220 Roesch, Anna - 108

Roesch, Jonny - 76

Hoffart , Braden - 81, 91

Hoffer, Kaden - 52, 124, 203, 219

Hoffman, Brevin - 76

Hoffman, Kaden - 91, 226

Hoffman , Skylar - 91, 155

Hoffmeyer , Elijah - 124

Hoffmeyer, Zoe - 91, 155

Hoffschneider, Ethan - 66, 76, 219,224

Hogg, Emily - 124, 151, 160, 164 ,203,227

Hoham , Tanya - 141

Holechek, Landon - 91,223

Holen , John - 141

Holihan, Sophie - 10, 108, 159

Holman, Mason - 108

Holz, Julia - 50, 51, 124, 151, 216

Holst, Cecelia - 91, 177, 216

Holsten, Ethan - 76, 224

Holsten , Owen - 124, 203

Holz , Sophia - 76 , 181 , 224

Homeyer, Broe - 124

Honda, Sage - 76, 148

Honda, Solana - 40, 125, 151, 227

Hoover, Alexandra - 108

Hoover, Caleb - 125

Hoover, Samuel - 108

Hopkins , Kade - 108

Hopkins , Keaton - 125, 151, 223

Hose , Dailee - 76, 220

Hott, Ashlyn - 108

Hott, Jared - 125

Hotz, Calvin - 125, 224

Hou , Winston - 76

Houle, Joshua - 7, 108, 159

· Hovelsrud, Larkin - 91

Hovorka, Joseph - 141

Hovorka , Pamela - 141

Howard, Erica - 91, 164

Howerter, Eric - 125 , 203

Hoxie , Skylar - 125 , 151 , 220

Hoyle, Bri - 91, 220

Hoyt, Toby - 108

Hraban, Lyndi - 76

Hsu, Ealynn - ] 08, 158, 160

Huang, Andrew - 108

Hubbell, Kevin - 35 , 141

Hudak, Eliza - 91 , 172 , 220

Hudak, Gabe - 91, 17 2, 219

Hudec, Jadyn - 91, 220

Huenink , Matthew - 7, 91, 163

Huff, Jaxon - 125

Huggins, Teagan - 125

Hulbert, Clay - 91

Hull, Autumn - 108

Hultgren , Katherine - 91, 220

Hunt, Ava - 108 , 22 0,224

Hunt, Kaleb - 76

Huntington , Kaylynne - 125, 165

Hupp , Quinten - 91 , 227

Hurley, Hannah - 91

Hurley, Madisyn - 125

Hurfa\ Selma - 9 1

Huscher, Drew - 10 8, 148, 204, 224

Hutchison , Evan - 125 , 148, 167

Hutchison, Kassandra - 125

Hutchison, Olivia - 125 , 148, 165

Hyatt, Jakob - 91

Hyberger, Jorja - 108

Hyde, Courtney - 15 , 22, 23, 29 , 40,63,67, 108,151 ,161,17 1, 172,181

Idrizovic , Seila - 125 , 151

Imig, Brandon - 125, 167

Ingersoll, Carter - 91

Ingracia, Zachary - 76

Ingwersen , Aidan - 54, 108 , 223,226

Insua , Luciano - 141

Irwin, Brenner - 76, 226

Isemann , Ellie - 125, 164 , 203

Isom , Evy - 91

Izaguirre, Rocio - 91

Jackson, Aidan - 45, 91, 226

Jackson, Emily - 67 , 91, 159

ow oac o nson, y vanaug , enz1e urrens , Avery Van Horn, Avery Loch, Emma Moss, Erne Troy, Sophie Hacker, Coach Christensen

Row 2: Coach Bullington, Jessica Chen, Harley Paprocki , Breanna Kirby, Isabel _Knutson, Kaitlyn

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Dumler , Elly Johnsen, Morgan Runyan, Audrey Krieger, Ashlyn Rasmussen, Sydney Donahoo, Naree
ow : u ogs etty, Kirby Le, Gabe Whiston
Row 2: Jacob Whiston, Kyle Givens, Josiah Thacker, Reese McReynolds, Jake Sundquist, Coach Stock
Row 1: Colin Harris, Jake Buresh, Kumo Babe, Hudson Scherer
Row 2: Chris Woerth, Zach Schubert, Sef Sarroub-Le Sueur, Kyle Le, Neerraj Kudband Coach Wenger
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Row 2: Ethan Hoffschneider, Parker Peterson, Jaden Miller , Joshua Stock, Coach Kolbo
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Row 2: Ethan Hoffschneider, Sam Cappos, Ryan Noonan, Evan Keim , Coach Moore (not pictured : Erin Bigelow, Joe Flodman
Row 1: Erne Troy, Katrina Kendle, Makenzi Hansen, Marguerite Mcgee, Abby Winterbauer, Tahlia Scaggs
Row 2: Coach Wheeler , Analise Breton , Madelynn Upton, Clara Mcdowell, Branden Golliglee, Julian Scaggs, Kaden Hoffer, Coach Butcher, Austin Prendes

Eckert, Emily Bray, Ava Hunt

Row 2: Ashley Goodyear , Andrea Duis , Sophie Widman , Taylor

Courtney, Jackie Embury, Abby Kreikemeier, Cassie Johnson

Row 3: Emily Malousek , Abriella Stommel, Stella Criswell, Ava Mackrill , Moll Shivele Addison Wilbur : ~1~

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Row 3: Carly Malone , Emily Wiles , Alexa Reiners Zoe Rose Paityn Fisher ' '

Row 1: McKenzie McG e;r , Katherine Hultgren , Tara Bisesi , Katelyn Dougherty

Row 2: Maddie Lester , Jadyn Hudec, Bri Hoyle

Row 3: Madison Wien s, Mai Hirschfeld , Kara Linder , Vennah Hajek

Jackson, Jah'lexis - 76

Jackson, Jo - 76

Jackson, Madeline - 125

Jackson, Mary - 76

Jackson, Sadie - 76

Jacobsen, Ben - 91, 164

Jacobsen, Justyce - 91

Jacobsen, Zachary - 76 , 166

Jaecks-James, Ellen - 141

James, Brooke - 108, 164

James, Jawara - 108, 226 , 227

James-Estenson, Ronan - 92

Jaminet, Aurora - 92, 227

Janak , Emily - 38, 76, 223

Jarrgala, Snigdha - 108, 187

Jansen, Laura - 38, 76, 223

Jansen, Lily - 66, 67, 108, 219, 223,224

Janssen, Jett - 125, 203, 204, 226,227

Janvrin, Adalyn - 76

Jarchow , Allison - 108

Jarnagin, Kris - 141

Jay, Tailyn - 51, 76, 181, 216

J effres, Lauren - 92

Jeffrey, Alyssa - 125, 182

Jeffrey, Karson - 125, 226

Jeffrey, Karter - 92

Jeffrey, Libby - 108, 163

Jeffrey, Trevor - 125, 203, 204, 226 _

Jehorek, Alex - 76, 160

Jensen, Heath - 55, 108, 223

Jensen, Jessica - 125

J ettinghoff, Brian -76

Jewell, Jane - 76, 164

Jewell, Trent - 76

Jiles, Vernon - 141

Jirsa, Dalton - 108

Jobst, Elijah - 92

Johnsen, Elly - 42, 108, 113, 219

Johnson, Aidan - 92

J ohnson, Alex - 92

Johnson, Alyanna - 92, 164

Johnson, Ashlea - 76, 224

Johnson, Bella - 61, 108, 227

Johnson, Carson - 92, 223

Johnson, Cassie - 125 , 151, 204, 220

Johnson, Corben - 92

Johnson, Edison - 92

Johnson, Halle - 50, 92, 160, 227

Johnson, Hannah - 76

Johnson, Isaac - 76

Johnson, Jackson - 108

Johnson, Jada - 92

Johnson, Janelle - 108

Johnson, Kayleigh - 92

Johnson, Kaylyn - 125, 204

Johnson, Kellen - 76, 152, 155

Johnson, Tyler - 126

Johnson, Veranda - 141

Johnson, Xander - 108

Jones, Colin - 92, 226

Jones, Gracen - 126, 151, 15 5, 164,204,227

Jones, Nicholas - 108

Jones, Patience - 108, 150

Jordan, Emily - 108

Jorgensen, Rose - 92 , 152

Joseph, Nicholas - 92

Joyce , Dominic - 108

Joyce, Ella - 76

Juhnke, Neal - 108

Junge, Amelia - 76

Jurgens, Aidan - 108

Jurgens, Case - 108, 223

Jurgens, Dylan - 92

Jurgens, Kyan - 76

Jurrens, Kenzie - 76 , 160 , 2 1 •

Kabourek, Brian - 12, 34, 3 5 141

Kadhim, Ali - 108

Kadubandi, Anisha - 126, 15 160,192

Kadubandi, Neeraj - 92, 16 0 162,166

Kahler, Raevyn - 109, 223

Kaiser, Ashley - 76, 216

Kaiser, Ethan - 76

Kalnins, Riley - 92, 164 , 18 9

Kalnins, Thomas - 11, 22, 38 42,50,67, 126,151,153, 16 ~ 182,184

Kammerer, Chase - 55, 109 ,

Kang, Michelle - 92, 160, 16 r 224

Kann, Ethan - 126

Karim, Awizan - 126, 151, 1( Karisa, Denis - 109, 152, 22 1

Karkoosh, Mohammed - 77 Karnes, Cami - 141

Kasik, Leighton - 109

Kassebaum, Lani - 48, 92, 2 1 224

Kastrinos, Grant - 126 Kastrinos, Mia - 77

Kastrinos, Spencer - 92

Kavanaugh, Chase - 109,22 4

Kavanaugh, Karly - 77, 219

Keady, Loryn - 92, 211

Keck, Bryce - 126

Keenan-Smolik, Brielle - 10 9 183

Keep, Marjorie - 141

Keese, Anika - 77, 150

Keeshan, Kanner - 92, 226

Kehm, Taylor - 77, 150

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Row 3: Sara Aguilar, Annie

Johnson, Kenneth - 92

Johnson, Kimberly - 108, 164

Johnson, Kylie - 125, 151, 227

Johnson, Landis - 76, 223

Johnson, Logan - 125

Johnson, Mariah - 76

Johnson, Matthew - 125, 151, 224

Johnson, Nathan - 125, 151, 153,163

Johnson, Raymond - 76, 153

Johnson, Reya - 125, 151, 160, 204,227

Johnson, Sam - 76; 163

Johnson, Samarah - 108

Johnson, Tamia - 108

Johnson, Taya - 108

Kehn, Amelia - 92, 164, 223

Keim, Eva - 38, 92, 160, 173 , 219,223,224

Keim, Evan - 92, 173, 219, 2 2

Keim, Lily - 38, 92, 160, 173 , 223,227

Keinbaum Rojas, Maria - 10 9

Keinbaum Rojas, Santiago - 9

Keller, Dylan - 126, 226

Kelley, Kathryn - 141

Kelso, Sam - 109 , 149

Kendle, Katrina - 52, 126, 15 -, 155,164,219

Kennedy, Hayley- 92, 164 • Kennedy, Kaitlyn - 92

Kennedy, Lynsey- 109, 159 Kennett, Evelyn - 109, 159 Kenney, Andres - 92,224

Row 1: Alasia Wynne, Shelby Wilson, Kaylee Adamson, Eliza Hudak, Shelby Widhalm
2: Hayley Sipherd, Cally Dorff, Hannah Brodecky , Anrnka Bostrom, Arianna Dillingham
Row 1: Savanah Perez, Brooke Alexander , Nichole Sucu
Row 2: Madison Meyers, Kel sea Reichmuth, Makayla Kuchta , Dailee Hose
Mulder, Ellie Wragge
Row 1: Tierny Blankenhorn, Lena Lankas , Alex Puls , GSrkac 1 ie FHires.tone , Abby Collier ,. Addie P~de Averie Harley , Y ar oxie , Rose Copes, Emily Vaggalis , Holly Tolliver, Grace Herron, Madi Lundy, Maggie Oulianova Emma Luci
Sammy Nielson, Ellie Cetak , Delaney Fitzke , Carlie Randall, Rylee Tucker, Kyanne Conway

Kenne y, Javier - 34 , 35 , 126 , 151,224

Kenney , Keegan - 126 , 15 1

Kenney , Liam - 92

Kepler , Emily - 141

Kerkman , Travis - 141

Kerrigan , Daniel - 64 , 126 , 20 4 , 224

Keyes , Jaina - 126 , 151 , 181 , 204 , 220

Khudaida , Halven - 109 , 160

Khudaida , Zubaida - 77 , 160

Khudidah , Ameen - 92

Kile , Jacob - 92

Kimble , Owen - 92

Kimmerling , Dylan - 109

Kingery , Lance - 28, 141

Kinnaman , Alivia - 109

Kinney , Amanda - 92

Kinney , Taylor - 126

Kirby , Allison - 109

Kirby , Breanna -4 , 7 , 22 , 2 5, 26,42 , 59 , 109 , 155,193 , 219

Kirby , Jameson - 126 , 158

Kirb y, Kayla - 126, 204 , 205

Kircher, Calie - 109

Kirchner , Caleb - 92 , 155

Kirk, Amani - 77

Kitten , Eli - 92

Kittok , Alyssa - 109 , 152

Kivett, Ben - 92

Kjeldgaard , Logan - 126

Kleen, Brandon - 109, 224

Kleen , Ethan - 77

Klein , Breann - 126 , 131 , 204 , 205

Klein, Carolee - 93 , 160

Kleppinger , Cooper - 77

Kliment , Ethan - 77

Klingler, Emily - 93

Klommhaus , Gavyn - 77 , 226 , 227

Klosterboer , Dorian - 41 , 126

Klosterboer , Draven - 93

Kluthe , Angelica - 141

Klutz, Em ily - '93

Kluver, Henry - 77

Knaak, Brett - 77

Knaak, Brody- 93, 164

Knecht, Connor - 93

Knezevic , Vana - 93

Knapik , Aiden - 41, 109 , 164

Knutson , Isabel - 42 , 109 , 219 , 224

Koch , Chayton - 126 , 205 , 223

Koch , Simon - 93 , 96

Kodad , Ma s on - 93

Kodad, Skylar - 126 , 151 , 167

Koenig, Ethan - 126 , 226

Koepke , Leah - 109

Kohel , Elizabeth - 93

Kohel , Josh - 126, 158

Kohler , Alex - 126, 151 , 205

Kohles , Mackenzie - 109

Kolbe, Megan - 109 , 164

Kolbe, Pam - 141

Kolbo , Alexander - 141 , 153

Koll , Madison - 77

Kollmorgen , Payton - 93 , 224

Konradi , Ava - 77

Korlacki, Andrzej - 14 , 109 , 16 2,

166

Korlacki, Piotr - 77, 155 , 162

Korn, Hayden - 109, 183

Kortus, Lucas - 77

Kosmicki, Presley - 77

Kr a m er, F innegan - 93 , 224

Kr amer , Ly dia - 126 , 151 , 158.

227 ,

Kramer, Sh ann a - 9 3

Kr as on , Dam ian - 109

Krei fel s, Ab igai l - 109, 172, 17 3,

193

Kreifels , Colin - 77

Kreifels , Madelyn - 109 , 16 0, 173

Kreifels, Skylar - 126, 151 , 205, 227

Kreikemeier , Abby - 109 , 220

Kreycik , Gavin - 109 , 224

Krieger , Audrey - 9 , 22, 36 , 49, 52 , 64, 109,157,167 , 177,182, 219

Krien, Troy - 141

Kringle, Emerson - 77

Kroeker, Will - 126 , 226

Kroger, Dylan - 93 , 226 , 227

Krotz , Dillion - 77

Krueger, Cameron - 93 , 224

Kruse, Dj - 77

Krynsky , Jul iu s - 93 , 226

Kubicka, Jo h n - 126

Kucera , Jacob - 127

Kuchta, Makayl a - 77, 2 20

Kudron, Pai g e - 93 , 192

Kugler , Ol ivia - 14, 15, 22, 23, 28, 3 1,40 ,4 1 ,61,63, 75,10 9 , 150 , 151 ,161,162, 163,171, 172 , 180 ,227

Kuhn , Cai lin - 57, 93, 227

Kumwe nda, Noah - 109

Kwanki n, Raj - 77

Kyle , Jayden - 127

Ky ncl , J ack - 94

Lacey , S amu el - 77

Laessig , Calder - 109

Laessi g, Ella - 61, 109, 227

Laird , Carter - 127, 224, 227

Laird ,J{amrie - 77

Lair d, Rowan - 94, 96, 227

Lamb ert, Kimberly - 127, 15 1, 152 ,193

Lamber t, Mellisha - 127, 15 1, 160

Lambert , Richard - 127, 19 2

Lamichh ane, Aarohi - 77, 150

Landolt , Coll ette - 94

Langemei er, Nolan - 77, 224

Langu is , Quinton - 77, 226

Lanik , Myc h al - 141

Lanka s, Edward - 127, 15 1 , 205 , 22 3,226

Lankas , L ena - 94, 181, 220

Lanning, Rylen - 109

Lant , Eth a n - 94

Laporta , Jo sephi n e -94

Larsen , Ann i k a - 109 , 161

Larsen, Brooke - 109 , 224

Larson , Charlie - 109

Larson , Em m a - 94

Larson , Ian - 94

Larson , Jack - 127, 22 6

Lar s on , Judy - 141

Larson , Payton - 26, 109 , 16 4

Larson , Sarah - 77, 150, 160

Lassek, Cody - 94, 2 2 6

Lassen , Brady - 94

Lautenschlager , Alex - 127 , 151 ,

Laws, Benj am in - 20 , 127 , 151 ,

184

L aws , Ra che l - 77

L ay h e r , Daniel - 142

Le, Aaron - 109

Le, Bri t ney - 93 , 94

Le 1 Jas mine - 77 , 160

Le, Ka t h y -2 , 4 , 14 , 16 , 23 , 28 ,

2 9 , 31 ,4 0 , 41 , 63 , 68 , 127 , 146 ,

150 , 15 1,1 60 , 161 , 163 , 168 ,

111, 1 n , 180 , 194

Le, Ki rby - 28 , 77 , 190 , 219

Le, Kristi na - 94

Le, Ky ana - 109 , 160 , i64

Le, Kyl e - 28 , 110 , 164 , 219

Le, T h i - 77

Le, Th u - 127 , 150 , 151 , 160 , 16 1, 16 5

Le, Tin a -14 2 , 152

Leac h , Hayd e n - 77

Lecher, Christi an - 127 , 205

Lee, Bro oklyn - 77

Lee,Joshu a-21 , 110 , 162 , 166

Lee , Ryan - 142

Lee , Ryan -9 4

Lee, Seth - 110 , 22 4

L e hr , Peyt o n - 77 , 216

L eigh, Kolton - 110

Leininger, Av a - 142

Lemke, Be nj am i n - 77

L emke, Myka - 94

L entell, Kein an - 110 , 226

Lenz, Macy - 11 0

Lepe-Fonsec a , Athziri - 77

Lester , Maddie - 77, 2 20

Lewan dow ski, Luke-94 , 164

Lewis , Ab by - 4 0 , 64 , 94, 160, 224

Lewis, Alain a - 127 , 151

Lewis, Jonah -78

Leypol d t, Ad erha - 78

Liene m an n , Molly - 127 , 151, 224 •

Liesve ld, Joh n n y - 78 , 227

L ightner, Ka d e - 127

Limbach, Jenni fer -9 , 142

Limb a ch, Za ch ary - 142

Lin, Con nie - 127

Lindb eck , Aidan - 78

Lindbe ck , Ethan - 110

Li nd ell, Ava - 78

Linde r , Kara - 94 , 220

Lin d er man , Anna - 127, 205

Lindgre n , Dylan - 94 , 224

Lind gren , Hayley - 127, 151 , 160,227

Lind qui s t , Brooke - 60 , 127, 151,1 60 , 205,206 , 227

Linn, Logan - 78

Linsc ott, Jar r et - 127 , 131 , 151 , 16 0, 206

Li nzell , Audrey - 127 , 151 , 206

Li ppold , Evan - 127

Little , Anna - 94 , 164, 185

Loch , Avery - 78 , 219 , 224

Lochiano , Jessica - 94

Logan , Sarah - 110

Logue , Arysa - 110

Loll, Blaine - 93 , 94

Long , Hunter - 127

Long , Luke-41, 127 Long, Rylee - 78

Longoria , Maya - 127, 151 , 206

Longs , Makiya - 38 , 94 , 223

Loos , Jackson - 127

Lopes Dos Santos, Bruno - 94

Lopez , Briceida - 127

Lopez , Marilyth - 78

Loudon , Jack - 110 , 160

Loudon, John - 127

Lowe , Samuel - 94

Lowry, Bradon - 78

Lozano Marin , Anthony- 45, 94,226,227

Lub a sh , Corie - 142

Lucas , Kaitlyn - 78 , 224

Luci , Emma - 30 , 127,220

Luethke, Briley - 94

Lundquist, Amber - 78, 216

Lundy , Madi - 30 , 78 , 220

Lupercio , Chris - 94

Lutz , Sam - 110

Luu , Alexis - 78 , 150, 160

Lv , Andy- 78

Lyman, Grant - 54, 55 , 128, 223

Lyon, Jack - 128, 151, 206

Lyon , Noah - 78

Lysthauge , Megan - 110

Lyu, Andy - 94

MMa , Will - 128, 160

Mackrill , Ava - 106, 110 , 220

Maddox, Jadyn - 94, 160

Marling, Mark - 59 , 94 , 227

Marling, Nyantiop - 110

Madnt , Lau - 128

Magee , Jeremy - 128

Magee , Joel - 110

Maiefski , Anneliese - 94

Main, Nathan - 128

Makhmudova, Saida - 110 , 150 , 160

Makinson, Nathan - 59 , 94,227

Malik , Saleeha - 7, 78, 159

Malone, Carly - 31 , 94, 220

Malone, Will - 94

Maloney , Zachariah - 78

- Malousek , Emily - 66 , 128, 151, 219,220 , 224

Maly , Kane - 78 , 153 , 224

Manrose, Marleigh - 57, 78, 150 , 227

Mansh e im, Boston - 110

Manzitto, Colin - 94 , 226

Manzitto, Jason - 110, 164

Manzitto , Kristy - 142, 176

Maranville, Keagan - 78

Marcano, Kaleb - 128, 159

Marco , Andrea - 78, 160

Marfisi, Joseph - 94

Marienau, Nicole - 128, 206

Marik , Jared -8 , 128

Marr , Kaedyn- 110

Marriner, James - 110

Marschman, Jenna - 78, 160

Marsh, Ally - 78

Marsh, Caleb - 128 , 206

Martin , Ava - 78 , 155, 160

Martin, Gabe - 110

Martin, Lexy - 78

Martin, Mekinzie - 78

Martin, Rhiannon - 78, 223

Martin, Zach - 110

Martinez, Jaida - 78

Martins, Cynthia - 142

Mathews, Emily - 142

Matoush , Mitchell - 110, 223

Matthes, Celeste - 128, 151, 160, 193,206

Matthews , Cyrus - 94

Matzke, John - 142

Kozak, Seth - 77

Kraft, Caden - 126

Kraft , Grayson - 20 , 77

16 4,2 0 5

Lau tenschlager, Kahoot - 94

Laute nschl a ger, Karl - 142

Lau te n schlager , Lily - 19 , 94

Lott, Nolan - 142

Maul , Mariah - 128

Maupin, Lisa - 142, 152, 165

Maw, Ian - 142, 158, 159 221

Maxwell , Taylor - 128

Mayer, Savannah- 38, 110, Micek, Morgan - 58, 79 , 227

Mullens, William - 111

Norval, Jaden - 130 176,185

Mickle, Isaac - 95, 227

Muller, Helena - 26, 129, 148, Nosal , Leighton - 130 Mayfield, Maxx - 54, 128, 151, Middendorf, Cole - 128

149,151,159,208

Novak, Ella - 80 206,207

Maynez, Kaiden - 78

Maynez, Masheala - 94 ·

Miigerl, Collin - 8, 110, 223

Miigerl, Mason - 79, 223, 226

Miles, Aurora - 128, 196

Muma, Jenna - 111,227

Muma, Kylie - 79, 227

Munguia Santos, Luis - 129

Novy, Delaney - 51, 111, 216

Nutter, Jamison - 80

Nyhoff, Hannah - 38 , 80 , 22 3 Mazumdar, Anirudh - 110 Miles, Joe - 95, 226

Mcbride, Luke - 78

Mccall , J aida - 94

Miles, Madie - 79, 80, 81, 227

Miles, Sam - 111, 164

Mccants , Emma - 128 Miller, Clare - 95

Mccants, Jace - 78

-Mccarter, Jenna - 110 , 164

Miller, Cooper - 111

Miller, Elissa - 66, 128, 151 ,

Munroe, Brenda - 142

Murcek, Alyssa - 79

Murman-Wilson, Jackson - 79

Murphy, Kristin - 143

Murphy , Natalie - 111 O'brien, Caden - 96

Murphy, Nevaeh - 129, 191, 208 O ' brien , Trayson - 111, 189 McCarthy, Kaden - 110 207,219,224

Mccartney, Brooke - 110, 216

Miller, Jaden - 95 , 219

Mccormick-Kohl, Josiah - 94 Miller, Kayleigh - 79

Mccracken, Matt - 128, 131, Miller, Keenan - 111

226,227 Miller, Kendra - 95

Mccray, Dekendrick - 110,226, Miller, Maggie - 79

Murray, Dakota - 95 O'brien, Zackary - 96 , 163

Murray, Kyleigh - 111 O'hara, Kate - 50, 51, 96

Murray, Vince - 129 O'hare, Jericho - 96

Murrell, Payton - 79 O'neill, Natalie - 96

Myers, Larissa - 111, 164 O'neill, Olivia - 93, 96

Myint, Paige - 111 O'toole, Brooklynn - 111 227 Miller, Matalyn - 111 , 216 Oakes, Hunter - 111, 149, 22 4

Mccuistion, Michael - 142, 216, Miller, Mya - 23, 129, 151, 156, N Ochsner , Elijah - 80 219 181,207

Mccurdy, Violet - 128 Miller, Nicole - 129, 151, 207

Mcdermott, Katlin - 78 Millett, Kendall - 79

Mcdonald, Meghan - 95, 160 Mills, Billy - 129

Nabb, Isaac - 111, 164

Nabb, Meredith - 95, 164

Odell , Jacob - 111, 223

Odell, Kiah - 80

Odenthal, Brisa - 10, 80, 81

Odom, Harper - 130 , 151 , 15 8 Mcdowell , Clara - 110,219 Minchow, Aden - 79, 155 N achi, Aidan - 79 159 Mcdowell , Scott - 78, 226, 227 Minchow , Mason - 129, 151 , Napolitano, Alexandra - 129, Ogzewalla, Logan - 96 Mcgee, Marguerite - 128, 219 158,207 151,161

Ohle, Emma - 53, 130 Mcgee, Victoria - 95 Minter, Matthew - 129

Mcgerr, Mckenzie - 95,220 Minton, Kaleb - 95

Mcginley , Peter - 142 Mirzokarimova , Shoista - 111

Nasimov, Muhammad- 129

Nason, Cecilia - 111

Nason, Dylan - 79

Ohlrich, Caleb - 46 , 96, 226

Oie, Cole - 96

Okelberry , Lily - 96, 159 Mcglothlin, Brendan - 95, 223, Mitchell, Noah - 111, 223

Nass , Sarah - 111

Olderbak, Alex - 96 226,227 Moffett, Zane - 79, 226

Nazario~ Analyss - 95

Olderbak , Mathilda - 130 Mcglothlin, Noland - 128 Moisseyev, Gleb - 129, 151

Neal, Matt - 129 Oliver, Thomas - 130, 208, 2 2, Mcgregor , Nathan - 95, 226, Mollhoff, Tony - 129 , 151, 223

Neale, Julia - 129 Olsen, Jordan - 111, 164 227 Monismith, Sage - 38, 95, 164, N ebesniak, Ian - 79

Olsen, Justus - 34 , 130, 208 , Mcgrew, Ally- 54, 95 171,223,227

Negrao Portela Santo, Maria Olsen, Maylena - 96 Mcgrew, Cody - 78 Monnich, Michael - 95, 224 Pietra - 95

Olson, Christopher - 80 , 155 Mcgroarty, Molly - 110, 226, Monroe, Susan - 142 Negrete, Kevin - 79 Olson, Luke - 130, 151 , 164 , 2 227 Monson, Page - 79 Neil, Thomas - 49, 95, 224 Olson, Samantha - 50, 51, 8 0 , Mckenzie, Jaina - 110, 160 Montague, Christian - 129 Neiman, Gryphen - 79 216

Mckinnon, Kota - 95, 96, 152 Moore, Jackson - 95 Nelson , Addison - 111, 150 Omel, West - 130

Mclain, Blake - 78 Moore, Sydney - 129, 151, 207, Nelson, Bobby - 95 Ondrak, Joseph - 96 Mclaughlin, Hudson - 78 , 226 , 224

Nelson, Brayden - 129 Opp, Holden - 130 227 Moore, Tara - 142

Nelson, Brittany - 143 Opp, Kennidy - 80 Mcmanus, Ian - 13 , 128, 151, Moore, Trent - 95

Nelson, Colin - 79, 153 Orchard , Ian - 96, 164 159,164 Moorehead, Elsie - 129 Nelson, Rachel - 13, 111 Orozco-Lopez, Andrea - 111 , Mcnear, Seamus - 110, 224 Moorehead, Isaac - 79, 226

Nelson, Tracy - 143 187 Mcnear, Sean - 95 Moorhouse, Chase - 95, 226

Newburn, Lydia - 95, 96, 153, Orr, Mckenna - 80 Mcneese, Aleiah - 110 Morales, Trevon - 111 164 Ortega, Lilliana - 96 Mcneese, Elijah - 78, 226, 227 Morales, Tyanna - 79

Newby, Aaron - 129 Ostiguin , Ryan - 130 Mcphail, Brayden - 47, 62 , 63, Morgan, Aj - 111

Newman,Jake-129,224 Othling, Reanna - 80 95,226,227 Morgan, Benjamin - 34, 35, 95, Ngu, Helen - 79, 160 Ott, Lee - 80, 189 Mcreynolds, Reese - 28, 128, 176,224

Nguyen, Aleena - 79 Ott, Maygen - 111 219 Morgan, Charles - 142

Nguyen, Jullian - 111, 160 Otte, Katie - 130, 208, 216 Mcreynolds, Sydney - 95, 223 Morgan, Kaylee - 79

Nguyen, Kaitlyn - 79 Otto, Nicole - 96 Mcroberts, Dakota - 78 Morris, Izaiah - 111 Nguyen , Thy - 111, 158, 167 Otto, Ryan - 130 Mcroberts, Isabl;llla - 110 Morris, Lindsey - 142

Nguyen, Travis - 79 Ou , Kenneth - 111, 160 , 162 , I Meduna, Emily - 95, 227 Morris, Tommy - 95

Nichols, Anne - 143 166 Meduna, Jacob - 128, 151 , 155 Morris, Tyler - 95

Nicolarsen, Lexie - 79, 216 Oulianova, Maggie - 96, 220 Meier, Kaitlyn - 110, 223, 227 Morrow , Madi - 79, 224

Nielsen, Alaina - 79 Overbeek, Brennon - 130 Meints, Grace - 110 Morrow , Mary - 142

Nielsen, Mia - 79, 224 Oxley , Katelynn - 49, 97, 21 6 , Meints, Megan - 95, 149

Morton, Alahnnah - 129 , 189

Nielsen, Serenity - 79 227 Melcher, Teddie - 110, 216 Moser, Ashton - 79 , 223

Nielson, Sammy - 129, 151, 220 Ozaki, Daniel - 130, 208 Melessa, Christian - 78, 227 Moser, Kameron - 129

Nieman, Max - 24, 25, 129 Melessa, J alen - 110 Mosiman , Alec - 129

Nienaber, Nick - 95, 226 Melvin, Brock - 128, 151 Moss, Emma - 79, 219

Nipper, Beth - 63, 129, 156 Menagh, Sara - 78

Mosser, Charlie - 111, 180

Nipper, Tim - 20, 130, 182 Mendoza, Freddie - 12, 128, 161 Moy, Matthew - 95

Moyer, Alayna - 95

Nissen, Chase - 143 Pace, Logan - 130

Nitzsche, Aaron - 95

Padilla, Anjolie - 111, 186 Merfeld, Ethan - 56, 110 Moyer, Seth - 129, 131

Noble, Todd - 143

Padilla, Jailene - 130 Merklin, Taylor - 110, 155 Muayad, Daniah - 79, 160

Noerrlinger, Drew - 95, 163 Padilla, Josh - 80 Metcalf, Teghan - 128, 207 Muayad, Maryam - 129, 182

Nolan, Asher - 79

Padilla, Layla - 97 Meter, Cameron - 142 Mueller, Scout - 79

Nooka, Akash - 95, 162 Padilla, Monika - 130, 151 Metzger, William - 142 Muhammad, Abaa- 79

Nooka,Avani-130, 151

Padron-Perez, Jesus - 97 Meyer, Alec - 78 Mujkic, Admir - 79

Noonan, Catherine - 19, 130, Palensky, Briona - 97, 216 Meyer, Ian - 95, 162, 166 Mulder, Annie - 31, 79, 220 150,151,160,208

Palli, Pranav - 130, 151, 162 Meyer, Lily - 79 Mulder, Lucy - 129, 151, 207, Noonan, Josh 9 5,155 Palmer, Lyndora - 143, 148 Meyers, Madison - 79, 220 208

Noonan, Ryan - 66, 95, 219, •Pan, Ellen - 80

Micek, Garret - 128, 151, 185, Mullenax, Morgan - 79 224

Paolini, Jeremiah - 97, 223 207,226 Norris, Trevor - 96, 226 Pape, Alise - 143

Paprocki, Harley - 43, 97, 219

Papstein , Maddox - 111

Parde, Addison - 30, 97, 220

Parfait, Kelsey - 80, 160

Parfait, Kylie - 80

Parker, Lexi - 130, 151 , 182

Parks, Alyiah - 130

Parks, Atreyu - 80

Pascacio Cruz, Fernando - 130, 151, 165

Pascoe, Taylan - 97, 223

Paswaters, Brianna - 143, 166

Patel, Aiden - 130, 209

Patel, Alec - 130, 209

Patterson, Laura - 130, 151

Patterson, Sarah - 38, 80, 223

Patton, Charles - 80

Paul, Derek - 111

Paul, Ian - 111

Paup, Ian - 80, 224

Payne, Samuel - 111

Pearl, Easton - 6, 80, 160, 181, 224

Pearl, Taytum - 130, 150, 151, 160,209 , 224

Peer, Katie - 80

Peer, Lori - 111

Pekarek-Agbo, Kenechi - 80

Pekny, Beau - 130

Pelan , J ayden - 80

Pella, Zachary - 131, 151, 167, 226,227

Peltz, Brooke - 51, 111, 216

Penas Hull, Allison - 97

Penas, Bryan - 143

Penkava,Cooper-80 , 148,158

Penn , Avery - 15 , 111

Perales, Mateo - 97

Perales, Robert - 34, 35, 143

Perales, Xavier - 111, 224

Perez , Evelyn - 131

Perez, Savanah - 80, 220

Perkey, Alexa - 97, 164

Perkins, Heather - 143

Perry , Max - 59, 97, 226, 227

Peter, Alea - 80", 150, 224

Peter , Taylor - 111

Peters, Keeton - 97, 227

Peters, Lucas - 112

Petersen, Alexius - 38, 97, 223

Petersen , Caden - 112

Petersen , Kayden - 131, 151 , 224

Petersen, Lynn - 143

Petersen, Skylar - 97, 159

Petersen-Novacek, Isaiah - 97

Peterson, Ashley - 143

Peterson, Connor - 112

Peterson, Grace - 80, 216

Peterson, Grant - 143

Peterson, Haley - 61 , 112

Peterson, Mckenna - 97

Peterson, Parker - 80, 219

Peterson, Sean - 131, 158, 209

Petitt, Chase - 97

Petitt, Mitchell - 97

Petrick, Campbell - 39, 97 , 223

Petska, Grayson - 97

Pfuetze, Marissa - 112

Phan, Daniel - 80

Philavanh, Naree - 112, 154, 216,219

Phung, Tina - 80

Piccolo, Joe - 131

Pickering, Katie - 49, 80, 216

Piippo, Carson - 80, 224

Piippo, Hayley - 131, 167, 180, ~4 •

Pineda Reyes, Christian - 112

Pinkelman, Abby - 80,223

Pinkerton, Raven - 97

Pinkman , Isabel - 80

Piontek, Hailee - 131

Pirali, Hadeel - 80

Pires, Isabela - 80

Pitkin , Ryan - 143

Planer , Aiden - 80, 192 , 226

Planer, Oliver - 80, 226

Plants, Winnie - 80, 153, 155, 213

Plaster, Joseph - 143

Plate, Ava - 80

Plath, Lee - 143, 150

Plock, Kamryn- 18, 22, 60, 131, 148,149,151,158,164

Pohlmann, Ashton - 97

Pohlmann, Connor - 80

Pohlmeier, Griffin - 97

Pokorney, Gerald - 81

Pokorny, Shaylee - 112, 150, 165,227

Ponte, Esther - 96, 97

Poppe, Paige - 81

Porter, Lauren - 131, 159

Post, Maddison - 112

Potratz, William - 81, 223, 226, 227

Poulosky, Carson - 97

Powell, Tyreece - 131

Prai, Emily - 39, 61, 131, 151, 223

Prakapchuk , Vladislav - 81

Preciado-Bautista , Josue - 81, 223

Prendes , Austin - 131, 209 , 212, 219,226

Prenosil, Spencer - 34, 35, 131 , 158,209,224

Prichard, Dennis - 143

Priest, Jacey - 112, 227

Proctor, Suzie - 81

Protopopov , John - 131

Province , Caleb - 112

:Provost , Alex - 131, 22 4

Provost, Arthur - 81

Puente, Gabriel - 132

Puls, Alex - 112, 170 , 220

Puoch, Lual - 97

Putnam, Schyler - 132 , 151, 160

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Ques enberry, Jorja - 112

RRademache r, Bianca - 132, 151, 160,209

Rafique, Samavi - 112

Rajagopal, Divith - 132, 151, 171,182,209

Rajan, Pranav - 132, 151, 167, 226

Ramamurthy , Eswar - 81

Ramamurthy, Sankar - 81

Ramey, Aiden - 112

Ramirez Estrada, Geovany - 97

Randall, Carlie - 112, 220

Randall, Emma - 93, 97, 216, 227

Ranslem , Alex - 97

Ranslem, Avary- 112, 159

Rasmussen, Ashlyn - 43, 112, 155,219

Rasmussen , Caleb - 132, 151,

Row 1: Olivia Anderson, Josue Preciado-Bautista, Case Jurgens, Max Salazar-Ramirez, Keith Smith Will Potratz, Braydon Havel, Faith Fry

Row 2: Jessica Rung, Isaac Combs, Mason Miigerl , Ayden Wilcox, Evan Betancur, Cael Dempsey , Cole Toline, Kaitlyn Meier

Row 3: Seth Bruha, Collin Miigerl, Mitch Matoush, Heath Jensen, Brendan Mcglothlin, Ashton Moser, Brandon Baustert, Grant Lyman

Row 4: Robert Hegwood, Noah Mitchell, Shamo Haji, Jake Yoder, Calvin Dworak, Westin Sherlock, Landon Spivey, Edward Lankas, Chase Kammerer, Malachi Collins

Row 5: Parker Chandler, Carson Johnson, Breckin Sperling, Nie Swift, Justice Barmore, Hassanen Al Yassiri, Oscar Sacriste, Aidan Ingwersen

Row 6: Landon Holechek, Taylor Tobias, Landis Johnson, Alex Avanesov, Tony Mollhoff, Taylon Pascoe, Aiden Simnick, Keaton Hopkins, Noah Sprieck

Row 7: Jaxen Stamps, Graeme Hepburn, Carson Geis, Chayton Koch, Ian Erlemeier, Jeremiah Paolini, Jacob Odell , Kadan Carstensen

Row 8: Coach K. McCurdy, Coach Rutledge , Coach Gonsor, Coach M. McCurdy, Coach Etherton, Coach Baustert, Coach Schweitzer

Row 1: Abby Pinkelm an, Whitnee Curry, Emily Prai, Emilee Haggadone, Mickena Richards, Madison Divis

Row 2: Mya Zavala, Campbell Petrick, Kyndal Colon, Morgan Adams, Zoie Armstrong, Dakota Gasseling, Jaydan Shigley, Emery Erikson

Row 3: Coach Lockhart, Coach Colon, Coach Hatten, Ashley Rising, Brooke Beran, Jordan Bussey, Coach Hakari, Coach Kingery, Coach Marshall

Row 1: Amelia Kehn, Raevyn Kahler, Cece Elliott, Avery Weekly

Row 2: Sidney Gregory, Maddy Wells, Karsyn Broekemeier , Abby Schaaf, Lily Jansen

Row 3: Coach Prai, hannah Warnke, Sydney Mcreynolds, Rhiannon Martin, Ryleigh Forch, Becca Chloupek, Sydney Wallace, Coach Broekemeier

Row 1: Makiya Longs, Laura Jansen, Eva Keim , Lily Keim , Hannah Nyhoff
Row 2: Elaina Reid, Cate Doering, Olivia Anderson, Ashlyn Barrett, Isabel Aldana, Madison Gaver
Row 3: Coach Lott, Sarah Patterson, Emily Janak, Sage Monosmith, Alexius Petersen

Rasmussen-Lane, Pozye - 24, 112

Rathe, Nathan - 97

Ravella,Sruthi-6,22,24,26, 27,33,34,35,54,58,59,97, 154,155,160,165,192,216, 219

Reaver, Priscilla - 81, 152, 187

Reddy, Sak.et - 81, 151, 160, 164, 166

Regelean, Allison - 132, 151, 210

Regnier, Ava - 81, 160

Row 1: Ramon Villanueva, Denis Karisa, Carson Piippo, Ryan Florell, Nolan Langemeier, Drew Arduser, Carson Campbell, Isaac Graff, Hamza Abboszoda, Hunter Oakes , Cameron Davis , Luke Sears

Row 2: Luke Schlegelmilch , Ethan Holsten , Joe Allen, Luke Lewandowski , Milan Vazquez , Aden Buggi, Dylan Lindgren, Brayden Franks, Evan Keim , Calvin Hotz , Seamus McNear , Miles Worick, D.J. Shaw

Row 3: Jak e Newman , Tobey Roberts , Finian Herbert , Tony Ward , Liam Crimmins, Michael Monnich , Ben Roof, Justu s Olsen, Xavier Perales, Camden Cohn, Michael Frandolig , haden Cleverly, Kane Maly, Joe Volkmer

Row 4: Zach Frandolig, Zach Smith, McKellan Clarke, Kayden Peter se n , Matt Johnson, Thomas Oliver , Gavin Kreycik , Brandon Kleen , Cameron Krueger , Chase Kavanaugh , Grant Bauman , Brendan Crimmins, Joseph Bruner , Jacob Dalton , Drew Huscher

Row 5: Coach Black , Coach Hubbell, Cole Erlemeier, Spencer Prenosil, Javier Kenney, Andres Kenney , Finnegan Kramer , Jesse Chesser , Benjamin Everts , Coach Sigler, Coach Willis Coach Kabourek

Row 1: Hattie Vyhlidal, Ella Winjum , Eva Keim , Lily Jansen , Riley Schultze, Kaitlyn Lucas, Lauren Erlemeier

Row 2: Emily Malousek, Cali e Herrick, Michelle Kang , Ava Hunt , Alea Peter , Kelty Duval , Brooke Larsen , Jordanna French , Alina Theiler

Row 3: Madi Morrow , Elissa Miller , Isabel Knutson , Avery Loch , Hayley Piippo , Taytum Pearl, Abby Lewis , Alexa :RliinNmlsen , Ayli Ybarra, Mallory Harral, Kar sy n Dice , Smriti Ganesh

Row 4: Coach Reiners , Madelin Hansen , Jillian Altmaier , Ashlea Johnson , Lani Kassebaum, Sydney Moore , Ava Winjum, Claire Griffin , Payton Kollmorgen , Alaina Agnew , Coach McEntarffer , Coach Moore

(Not Pictured : Molly Lienemann, Sophia Holz , Erin Bigelow , Aubrey Fornander, Lyndi Weber, Carter Laird )

Row 1: Ethan Hoffschneider , Thomas Neil , Wyatt Bearinger, Armando Cruz , Carson Piippo

Row 2: Jake Buresh, Tanner Spence , Daniel Kerrigan, Calvin Hotz , Benjamin Morgan, Tristan Welch, Easton Pearl, Evan Keim

Row 3: Seth Lee , Cael Dice, Mason Schroeder , Ryan Noonan, Sam Cappos , Jett Antons, Ian Paup

Row 4: Coach McEntarffer , Coach Reiners , Logan Findlay, Alex Provost, Matthew Schlegelmilch, Coach Moore (Not pictured : Chip Roberts, Joe Flodman, Luke Buss )

Reichmuth, Kelsea - 81, 220

Reichmuth, Landon - 112, 160

Reid, Elaina - 38, 81, 223

Reid, Evan _ 97

Reifschneider, Owen - 132

Reifschneider, Tessa - 81

Reiman, Elias - 81, 226

Reineke, Brendan - 81 , 158

Reiners, Alexa - 31, 97, 220, 224

Reiners, Uriah - 143

Reinke, Sophie . - 97

Reinmiller, Conner - 81, 159

Remington, Izabelle - 97

Remington, Rachael - 132

Rempe, Kyra - 112, 149

Renard, Anna - 112

Resnik: Aleksandar - 132, 163, 210

Rethmeier, Alexander - 112, 157,160

Rethmeier, Connor - 81, 226, 227

Reyes, Isaias - 97 Reyes, Kiandra - 81

Reyes, Na than - 132

Reynolds, Grace - 20, 97

Rhen-Way, Jasper - 132

Rhodes, Katie - 81

Richards, Cade - 82 Richards, Carson - 97

Richards, Connie - 143

Richards, Mickena - 39, 132, 151,210,223

Richey, Summer - 132

Richters, Taylor - 97

Ricke, Alexander - 143, 153 Rickett, Emily - 97

Ridder, Jaelee - 97

Ridder, Joey - 112

Riddle, Carlee - 27, 132, 151, 159,210

Rien, Jacob - 112, 113, 226

Riggins , Joseph - 112 Riley, Anna - 112, 164 Riley, Elijah - 82 Riley, Megan - 82, 164, 165 Riley, William - 112 Ring, Logan - 132

Rippe, Kevin - 143 Rising, Ashley - 132, 223 Rivera Camacho, Ingrid - 132 Rivera, Mason - 132, 163, 210

Rivers-Jellum, Madison - 65, 132

Robb, Hannah - 40, 82 Robbins, Alec - 82

Roberson, Ben - 112 Roberson, Monica - 82

Roberts, Chip - 59, 132, 224

Rpberts, Delaney - 60, 132, 151, 189, 193,210,227 · Roberts, Max - 98, 226

Roberts, Mickey - 132

Roberts, Tobey - 82, 224

Robertson, Dylan - 112, 157

Robertson, Hasani - 98, 158 , 159

Robertson, Sheri - 143

Rodriguez Hernandez, Joseli n98

Rodriguez , Antonio - 112

Rodriguez, Damian - 82

Rodriguez, Izia - 98

Rodriguez, Joshua - 98

Roebke, Kamdyn - 82,227

Roemig, Kevin - 81, 82 , 149

Roh , Linda - 143, 153

Rohwer, Maddox - 82, 158

Rolong Olivo, Jesse - 98

Romero, Tyson - 112

Roof, Ben - 82, 224, 227

Rooney, Hayden - 112, 159

Root, Shiana - 82

Roper, Devin - 112

Ropte, Caden - 82, 226

Rose, Deja - 42, 98

Rose, Zoe - 112, 220

Rosenberger, Jim - 144

Rosenberry, Ruby - 144

Rossman , Josh - 98

Rousseau, Ayden - 98

Rowand, Danielle - 144 Rowen , Chris - 98

Ruelas, Charlie - 112 Ruff, Connor - 98

Ruff, Tyler - 98, 227 Ruhl, Jason - 132

Ruisinger, Kennedy - 112

Ruisinger, Riley - 132, 151, 21

Ruiz, Andrew - 132

Ruiz, Ayela - 98, 155

Rung, Jessica - 112 , 223

Runyan, Morgan - 42, 132, 14 < 210,219

Rurup, Jarek - 112

Rurup, Jaxon - 112, 159

Rust, Emma - 112, 216 Rutledge, Jeff - 144

Ryan, Jaiden - 112 Ryan, Mickinzi - 82

Ryter, Emma - 132

sSacriste, Juviania - 113 Sacriste, Oscar - 132, 223

Sadd, Hannah - 82, 160

Sailer, Jake - 98

Saksena, Ellie - 10, 98, 164

Salazar-Ramirez, Max - 33, 8! 223

Salgado-Rivera, Zamira - 82 Sampson, Tylre - 113, 177

Samuel, Terryn - 98 Sanburn, Aidan - 132

Sanburn, Kade - 98

Sanchez, Adrian - 98

Sanchez, Frank - 113

Sandy , Jaedyn - 98, 199, 216

Sanks, Kaden - 98

Sarroub-Le Sueur, Sef - 28, 1

162,219

Sayers, Blake - 41, 133, 1 182

Sayre, Eric - 144 Saysavanh, Desiree - 113

Scaggs, Julian - 98, 159, 21 9

Scaggs, Tahlia - 113,219

Scdoris, Mya - 98 Schaaf, Abby - 98, 223

Schaefer, Emily - 144

Schainost, Ethan - 113

Scharfen, Jacob - 98

Scherer, Hudson - 113, 219

Schilke, Makenzy - 98

Schiltz, Adam - 144

Schinstock, Regina - 133

Schlautman, Caleb - 133

Schlegelm1lch, Luke - 82, 224

Schlegelmilch , Matthew - 82, 160 ,224

Schleich , Joslyn - 82, 160

Schleicher , Michaela - 144

Schmersal , Natalie - 82

Schmidt , Abigail - 133, 151, 211,226,227

Schmidt, Marcus - 144

Schmieding, Tyler - 133

Schmit, Chandler - 26, 133, 211

Schmit, Eden - 98

Schmit, Peter - 113, 157, 164

Schneider, Alora - 113, 152, 164

Schneider, Austin - 113, 226, 227

Schneider, Bre - 113

Schneider, Megan - 133, 211

Schnell, Lizzy - 82

Schrad, Ryan - 144

Schriner, Amelia - 133, 156

Schriner, Elizabeth - 133

Schriner, Isadorah - 98

Schroder Knight, Thomas - 98

Schroder, Addison - 98

Schroder, Araya - 19, 82

Schroder, Ryken - 82

Schroder, Tanner - 113

Schroeder, Lana - 6, 82

Schroeder, Mark - 113

Schroeder, Mason - 93, 98, 224

Schubert, Zachary - 98, 219

Schultze, Camden - 82, 216, 219

Schultze, Riley - 64, 113, 224

Shiveley, Molly - 133, 151 174

220 ' '

Shively, Nicole - 144, 181

Shoemaker, Aidan - 113

Shonka, Anna - 113

Shortino, Brook - 43 82

Siddoway, Frances - '144

Siedel-Dutton, Toni - 144

Silver, Grace - 133

Silver, Sam - 98

Simmons, Jordon - 83

Simnick, Aiden - 98 223 226

Simnick, Anthony - '133 '

Simons, Ellie - 114

S~mpson , Jayden - 83, 155

Smdel, Morgan - 83

Sipherd , Cole - 83, 173

Sipherd, Hayley - 114, 220

Skeels , Sydney - 133, 211

Skirry, Charles - 98

Skoda, Sherry - 144

Sloope, Evan - 13, 113, 114

Smith, Allexis - 114, 160

Smith, Cami - 99

Smith, Caroline - 114

Smith, Chad - 114

Smith, Danielle - 99, 150, 160

Smith , Hayden - 133

Smith, Hayden - 83, 226, 227

Smith, Jarred - 133, 149

Smith, Keith - 99, 223

Smith, Mackenna - 133

Smith, Madi - 114

Smith , Rachel - 83, 227

Smith , Shannon •· 144

Smith, Storm - 83

Smith, Zach - 114,224

Snavely, Zachary - 133, 154

Snook , Nicholas - 133 , 212 , 226

Stanard, Lilli - 83

Schutz, Ani - 133, 151, 201, 211, 227

Schutz, Berlyn - 82, 227

Searcey, Taylor - 33, 61, 133, 151,211,227

Sears, Luke - 82, 224

Secoske, Emma - 133

Secoske, Jack - 82

Seefeld, Hallie - 98

Seizys, A.j. - 63, 81, 82, 226, 227

Self, Shelly - 144

Selig, Megan - 133

Selting, Megan - 50, 98, 216

Senstock, Josh - 113

Seymour, John - 144

Shafer, Daniel - 144

Shafer, Jacob - 98

Shallenberger, Lucas - 98, 226, 227

Shamblen, Perrin - 82

Shandera, Hannah - 133

Shandera, Mackenzie - 133

Shane, Elijah - 98 Shapiro, Ellie - 82

Sharp, Jillian - 82

Sharping, Cole - 82, 198

Shaw, D.j. - 82, 224

Shaw, Kaci - 113, 227

Shaw, Lillie - 60, 61, 82, 227

Shay, Sarah - 133

Shelburne, Anna - 96 , 98

Shelton, Connor - 82, 226

Shepherd , Joseph - 113

Shepherd ,Rachel-40,82, 160

Sherlock , Westin - 82, 223, 226

Shiba, Ella - 133

Shiba, Samuel - 98

Shigley, Jaydan - 113, 163, 223

Shihab, Obaidah - 82

Shirk, Caleb - 133, 151, 158 , 167,211

Shirk, Logan - 98, 227

Standley, Ethan - 114

Stang, Kellie - 144

Stangl, Ella - 99

Staples- Farmer, Sarah - 144

Starkel, Kellen - 99

Starr, Aija - 83

Starr, Gannon - 99

Starr, Ryker - 134

Staswick, Elizabeth - 144

Stauffer, Turner - 83

Steenbock, Kahen - 114, 180

Steensnes, Ella - 83, 160

Stefanski, Kaitlyn - 114 ·

Steffensmeier, Julia 83, 164

Steinbach, Bryson - 30, 83

Steinbach, Trenton - 114

Stencel, Chance - 134

Stephenson, Billie - 99, 170, 226 •

Stevens, Cole - 83

Steward, Kara - 131, 134, 151, 164

Stewart, Anna - 83

Stewart, Avery - 134

Stewart, Emma - 114

Stewart, Olivia - 114, 155, 166

Stewart, Wyatt - 134, 162

Stine, Brick - 83

Stock, Joshua - 83, 219

Stoecker, Charles - 99

Stammel , Abriella - 134, 151 212,220

Stone, Alexandria - 83

Stone, Isabelle - 114

Stoner, Gabrielle - 83, 155

Storer, Trevor - 99, 227

Stout, Maya - 114

Strauss, Aedan - 114, 183

Strop, Braxton - 99

Snyder , Kamryn - 99, 216

Softley , Katie - 114

Solano Becerra , Jenifer - 83, 148

Solano Becerra , Pati - 133 , 151

Soldatke , Mason - 99

Soltero-Evasco , Rebecca - 144

§oltys , Lily - 133

Sondei:up, Lily - 99 , 165

Song, Julie - 83 , 150

Song , Minjae - 113 , 114, 162, 167

Soni, Pratham - 114, 162

Soukup, Emma - 133

Spadt, Emajyn - 134

Spann, Josie - 83

Spaulding, Grace - 99

Spence, Tanner - 64, 114, 224

Spence, Trevor - 83

Spencer, Dagan - 134

Sperling, Breckin - 54, 134, 212, 223

Spethman, Luke - 47, 134, 151, 212,226,227

Sphon, Catherine - 144

Spires, Madison - 83, 155, 160

Spivey, Landon - 83, 223, 226

Spoon-Johnson, Isaiah - 99

Sprackling, Haley - 61, 113, 114, 216, 227

Sprackling, Mattie - 83

Sprieck, Noah - 114, 223, 226

Spring, Evan - 63, 134, 212, 227

Spring, Sydney - 99, 216

Springer, Grant - 114, 226

Springer, Logan - 83

Springer, Vayle - 83, 226

Srisa-An, Nathan - 134

Stallings, Will - 99

Temores, onya - 18 22, 46, 57, 60,114,148,149,158

Tempelmeyer, Carter - 45, 83, 226,227

Termaat, Avery - 83, 150

Termaat, Jaden - 99

Terrano, Bella - 114

Terwilliger, Ella - 83

Tessendorf, Alex - 18, 19, 134, 151,160,213

Tessendorf, Anna - 84, 160

Tetmeyer, Anthony - 84

Thacker, Josiah - 134, 219

Thacker, Kalie - 99, 153, 197

Thawn, Siam - 84, 153, 166

Thayer, Cooper - 84, 158, 226

Theiler, Alina - 84, 224

Theobald, Dylan - 84

Therapy Dog, Reggae - 144

Thies, Zach - 134, 213, 226

Thomas, Victoria - 134, 151, 182

Thompson, Andrash - 114

Thompson, Collin - 84

Thompson, Kyle - 145

Thompson, Terriana - 134

Thompson, Truman - 114

Thompson, Tyanna - 99

Thorpe, Tom - 145

Tibah, Bian - 84, 160

Tigeris, Evija - 84

Tilghman, Madison - 99

Tishkov, Alina - 114

Tobias, Taylor - 99, 223

Toline, Cole - 54, 84, 223

Tolliver, Holly - 99, 220

Tolly, Will - 134, 151, 213, 226

Tomes, Luke - 134

Tomka, Laurie - 134, 160, 213

Toomey, Carter - 58, 84, 227

Struwe, Elizabeth - 134, 151, 212,216,227

Struwe, Rebekah - 57, 99, ~27

Stuhmer, Damon - 99

Stumpff, Tommie - 83

Stumpff, Toni - 114, 227

Stumpff, Tyson - 134, 212

Stutzman, Grant - 99, 163

Stutzman, Jonathan - 52, 83

Stutzman, Malakai - 83

Suckstorf, Cale - 45, 99, 226

Sucu, Nichole - 83, 220

Suh, Elliott - 83

Sullivan, Mikkel - 99

Sundquist, Jake - 134, 212, 219

Sutton, Nate - 134

Sutton, Quinlan - 134

Swan, Caden - 99

Swank, Ella - 83, 148, 160 Swanson, Olivia - 114, 151, 155,160

Swetland, Matthew - 83,226

Swift, Nie - 114, 223

Swinehart, Elena - 57, 83, 227

Swinehart, Stephen - 36, 144 Synovec, Tayleigh - 114

Syslo, Ellie - 99, 157, 164

TTan, Clarissa - 93, 99, 162

Taylor, Bailey - 114

Taylor, Katy - 40, 83, 164

Taylor, Olivia - 83

Taylor, Sophia - 99, 227

Taylor, Tj - 36, 134, 151, 164, 213

Teeters, Kenny - 114

Teko, Mateus - 83

Tellinghuisen, Seth - 99

Toomey, Grace - 134,213

Topolski, Will - 99

Torghele, John - 99, 164

•Tot, Kahan - 84

• Tot, Nyadheal - 114

Toth, Ava - 84

Townsley, Jared - 62, 84, 227

Tran, Minh - 99

Tran, Nancy - 99, 150, 160

Trejo, Ryshelle - 56, 84, 150, 227

Trembley, Brianna - 134, 151

Trembley, Bryson - 99

Trierweiler, Leah - 99

Tripp, J ayden - 134

Trosper, Jaden - 134, 156

Trosper, Jasmine - 84

Trotter, Iriana - 114

Trotter, Jack - 135

Troy, Erne - 84, 219

Troy, Tara - 145

Trucke, Alexa - 8, 114

Tucker, Rylee - 135, 213, 220

Tumbleson, Alexander - 84

Turangi, Ankitha - 21, 99

Turek, Ethan - 99

Turman, Gabe - 81, 84, 219

Turner, John - 145

Tyrrell, Jessica - 84, 216

uUher, Sonya - 135, 163, 216

illlman, Katie - 84, 164

Unrau, Nicholas - 135, 151

Upton, Madelynn - 84, 219

Uribe, Nolan - 135 , 213

Utecht, Jacob - 84, 226

Stamps, Jaxen - 45, 99, 223, 226

ow : 1c o as noo , ysen nstie, rayan an eter, t an Koenig, Jack Larson, Gabe Broman, Kyle Caulfield, Noah Fisher, Bryson Hamersky, Savonte Wycoff

Row 2: Coach Janesch, Coach Kecheley; Edward Lank.as, Justin Hernandez , Karson Jeffrey, Will Kroeker, Luke Spethman, Davis Beckner , Oliver Edwards, Parker Volquardsen, Aidan Ingwersen, Austin Prendes, Billie Stephenson , Coach Gingery, Coach Luxford

Row 3: Coach Tyrrell, Carter Glenn, Zach Pella, Cole Weller, Gege Crayton, Henry Angle, Garret Micek, Auguste Auger, Noah Sprieck, Noah Walters, Dekendrick McCray , Rhett Berstler, Dominic Cockrell, Coach Hand , Coach Schrad

Row 4: Coach Seizys, Keinan Lentell, Grant Springer, Morgan Witherspoon, Jude Garrett, Carter Haun, Jawara James, Nicholas White , Trevor Jeffrey, Zach Thies, Revelation Grayson , Cooper Colon, Elijah Doyle, Austin Schneider, Coach Peterson

Row 5: Coach Anderson, Pranav Rajan, Parker Chandler, Joey Adkisson, Dylan Witherby, Dylan Keller, Matt McCracken, Jett Janssen, Quinton Adams, Cooper Erikson, Gavin Greenwood, Val Heminger , Will Tolly, Jacob Rien , Coach Fitzgerald

Perry, Exzavior Weaver, Jonas Vera, Brendan McGlothin , Lucas Shallenberger, Nathan McGregor, Bronx Duval

Row 2: Bryan Gilbert, Joe Miles, Monte Edwards, Teagan Auman , Kaden Hoffman, Michael Flowers, Nick Nienaber , Grey Friesen , Dylan Kroger, Jaelyn Welch, Connor Gilliam

Row 3: Cody Lassek , Paden Dean, Boe Helmstadter , Anthony Lozano, Jacob Burhoop, Luke Greisen, Eastyn Barnes, Colin Manzitto, Logan Bauer, Trevor Norris, Jorgen Hansen, Aiden Simnick, Coach Tyrrell

Row 4: Darius Barrett, Konner Keeshan, Camden Elliott , Cale Suckstorf, Hayden Boyd, Chase Moorhouse, Caleb Ohlrich , Max Roberts, Colin Jones, Jaxen Stamps, Camden Barker , Coach Schiltz, Coach Anderson

Row 1: Keaden Bianco, Hayden Smith, Cooper Thayer, Elijah McNeese, Hudson McLaughlin , Connor Rethmeier, Aiden Planer, Will Potratz, Noah Bussard

Row 2: Mason Miigerl, Matthew Swetland, Jackson Harvey, Malachi Fisher, Westin Sherlock, Caden Ropte, Jacob Harms, Carter Wilcox, Tanner Wessel, Peyton Brown

Row 3: Coach Schrad, Elias Reiman, Jaipaul baswa, Max Anderson-Reager, Andres Zuniga, Carter Ambrose, Terry Glantz, Isaac Moorehead, Connor Shelton, Landon Spivey, Calvin Dworak, Ethan Harris Coach Hand

Row 4: Coach Peterson, Gavyn Klommhaus, Carter Tempelmeyer, Tucker Yates, Brenner Irwin, Vayle Springer, Jacob Utecht, Zane Moffett, Blake Allen, Quinton Languis, Ethan Engstrom, Scott Mcdowell, Oliver Planer, Coach Luxford

Vaggalis, Emily - 114, 220 Valenta, Shelby - 135, 151, 167 Valley, Aden - 114 Valley, Olivia - 84

Van Dyke, Joshua - 145

Van Genderen, Zach - 100,226, 227

Van Horn, Avery - 84, 219 Van Meter, Brayan - 114, 226 Van-Gerwen, Lonneke - 24, 114 Vande Hoef, Logan - 135

Vanourney, Trenton - 84 Varejcka, Lauren - 135 Vaverka, Mckenna - 84, 181, 189

Vazquez Rodriguez, Milan100,224

Vazquez Rodriguez, Ragde - 135 Vendetti, Patric - 145

Ventling-Brown, Annalee - 8, 21,22,36,48,52, 115,157,167, 216

Vera, Jonas - 93, 100, 226 Vercellino, Alex - 135, 214 Versaw, Kayla - 115

Villa, Sandra - 145

Villanueva, Isabella - 115, 148, 149,181

Villanueva; Ramon - 84, 224

Villar, Carlie - 10, 20, 22, 39, 40, 75,115,153,162,184

Vinkenberg, Hannah - 135

Vinton, Graham - 100

Vodehnal, Kiara - 49, 61, 100, 216,227

Voegele, Alexander - 100

Volkmer, Joe - 100,224

Vollertsen, Jaden - 135, 175

Vollertsen, Tanner - 100

Volquardsen, Parker - 46, 135, 214,226

Volzke, Hadley - 115

Von Busch, Connor - 115

Von Seggern, Saylor - 135, 151

Voorhees, Jakob - 84, 155

Voss, Kaelie - 84

Vossler, Alicia - 145

Vrbicky, Tessa - 145

Vrchoticky, Gabe - 84

Vu, Victor - 115

Vuko, Tori - 115

Vuong, Adriana - 84

Vyhlidal, Hattie - 100, 160, 224

Wachman, Emma - 135, 151

Wacker, Larsen - 84, 159

Waddell, Cambry - 19, 115, 150, 160

Waddell, Kai - 10, 115, 148, 162,166,177

Wahhab, Hussein - 135

Waite, Gracia - 135, 151, 160, 214

Waite, Tula - 84

Wal, Buongkhoy - 100

Wal, Guandong - 135

Walburn, Melissa - 145, 158

Waldman, Angelisa - 84

Waldman, Luke - 115, 164

Walk, Foster - 135 Walk, Loghen - 100, 159, 165

Walker, Jorie - 84

Walker, Makhi - 115

Wallace, Sydney - 115, 223

Walters, Noah - 47,100,226

Ward, Tony - 135, 151, 224

Wardman, Chase - 84

Warner, Marissa - 135

Warnke, Hannah-100

Warrick, Lu - 115

Wasmer, Kailyn - 135, 214

Wassenberg, Alex - 135

Waters, Madison - 100

Watton, Kaiden - 84

Watts, Elena - 115, 164

Weakly, Chloe - 135, 157

Wearne, Josiah - 115

Wearne, Naomi - 84

Weaver, Exzavior - 100,226

Webb, Parker - 115

Weber, Eve - 32, 33, 115, 227

Weber, Jaxson - 100

Weber, Lyndi - 84,224

Weber, Mckenna - 100, 153 Weekly, Avery - 100, 223

Weekly, Hunter - 135, 219

Weiand, Ace - 84, 219

Weiand, Addie - 115, 155, 158, 159

Weirman, Jake - 84

Weirman, Lacey- 115

Weiss, Morgan - 100, 151, 160

Weiss, Samuel - 100 Welch, Jaelyn - 100, 192, 226 Welch, Tristan - 100, 224

Weller, Cole - 135, 151, 214, 226

Wells, Madalyn - 100,223

Wells, Michael - 115, 174, 183

Welsh, Caleb - 115

Welsh, Ethan - 11, 115 Welstead, Cole - 85, 153, 159, 164

Went, Emma - 115

Wenz, Katie - 145 Wessel, Tanner - 85,226

Wesselhoft, Lexi - 135

West, Madison - 100

Wetzler, Joey - 115

Wetzler, Lizzy - 100

Wever, Hunter - 115

Wever, Katie - 85

Weverka, Colton - 115 Wheeler, Benjamin - 145 Wheeler, Ezekhial - 100

Whiston, Gabriel - 85,219

Whiston, Jacob - 28, 115, 219 White, Alexa - 115 White, Anna - 100 White, Emma - 100 White, Isaiah - 135 White, Jaylin - 27, 115, 157 White, Joshua - 75, 85, 226, 227 White, Nicholas - 13, 135, 151, 226

White, Skylar - 100 White, Tori - 145

Whitman, Del - 145 Whitmore, Jadon - 100 Whyrick, Atley - 85

Whyrick, Noah- 115 Wickham, Chris - 15, 135 Widga, Zane - 115 Widhalm, Shelby - 115, 220 Widman, Sophie - 115, 220 Wiebe, Andrew - 85

Wiemer, Brenda- 145 Wiens, Madison - 100, 220

Wiese, Mike - 145 Wiggins, Drake - 115, 163

Wilbur, Addison - 18, 19, 136, 148,151,220

Wilcox, Ayden - 100,223

Wilcox, Carter - 85, 226

Wilderman, Mady - 136,214

Wilds, Emma - 115

Wiles, Emily - 100, 220

Wiley, Brittany - 145

Wilkins, Cian - 115, 164

Wilkins, Porter - 115 Williams, Christopher - 100, 159

Williams , Emma - 37, 115

Williams , Joel - 39, 115, 164

Willis, Andrew - 34, 35 , 145

Willson , Chelsea - 145

Wilson , Jo s hua - 85

Wilson, Nick - 136

Wilson , Shelby - 100, 220

Winchester , Aubrie - 85, 160

Windhor st, Jacob - 85

Winjum , Ava - 19, 136 , 151 , 214 , 224

Winjum , Ella - 100, 224

Winterbau er, Abigail - 136 , 148 , 149 , 151 ,219

Winterbauer , J ennifer - 145

Wirth , Eli - 62 , 63 , 115 , 227

Wissink , Li sabe th - 145

Witherby , Dylan - 115, 226 , 22 7

Witherspoon , Morgan - 116 , 226

Woerth , Chris - 29 , 116, 219

Wolf, Colb y - 85, 227

Wolf, Connor - 116, 164

Wolfe , Faith - 116

Wolfe, Nolan - 116

Wolfe , Summe r - 85, 150, 160

Wolfe , Tressie - 100

Wood, Sydney - 100

Woodson , Journey - 116

Woodworth , Mason - 136 , 182

Woody , Bennett - 11, 116 , 164

Woolard , Austin - 85 , 206

Wooten , Anna - 85, 153, 160

Wooten , Grace - 116

Worick, Mile s - 85 , 224

Workman , Grant - 100

Worley , Noah - 85

Wozny , Samuel- 136

Wozny , Sydney- 136

Wragge, Ellie - 31 , 85 , 220

Wragge , Sam - 116

Wrasse , Quincy - 100

Wright , Lance - 100

Wright , Sarah - 85 , 160

Wright, Sydney - 136

Wu , Tong - 100 •

Wurtz, Anne Marie - 101

Wycoff, Savon ' te - 116 , 226 , 227

Wynne, Alasia - 31, 101 , 220

Xu, Chri stina - 85

Xu, Wenli - 145

Yager, Ellie - 116, 180

Yager, Keely - 85

Yates, Preston - 96, 101

Yates , Tucker - 85, 226

Ybarra, Ayl i - 85, 224

Ybarra, Meilin g - 31, 136, 151, 214

Yllescas , Jenni fer - 145

Yoder , Jake - 101, 223

Yonker , Autumn - 136

Yonker , Hannah - 85

Zabloudil , Ava - 93 , 101

Zahourek , Mackenzie - 85

Zahur , Eshal - 101 , 160

Zart , Aaron - 4 0 , 54, 145

Zavala , Joel - 116

Zavala , My a - 101 , 223

Zehr , Jordyn - 116, 160

Zeh r, Tri stan - 85 , 160

Zele n y, Julia - 101 , 159

Zeleny, Lily - 101

Zi la, Ai d an - 116

Zi la, Megan - 8 5

Zimmerman , Abby48, 145 Zi mmerman , Elli - 85 , 227

Zimmerman , Kaden64 , 136

Zuniga , Andres - 85 , 226 Zuo, Yiling - 136

You, Daniel-Likai - 85, 149 , 161 , 167

Youldasheva , Mahinabonu - 85 , 208

Young , Kylan - 85 , 188

Young , Lealva - 116

Young-Glenn , Logan - 116

Yu , Jingming - 116 , 156 , 160

Row 1: Elizabeth Struwe, Delaney Roberts, Zo ie Arm strong , Olivia Kugler, Matalynn Campbell, Taylor Searcey

R ow 2: Reya Johnson, Brooke Lindquist, Briley H ill , Kylie Johnson, Ella Laessig, Skylar Kreifels, Charley Bo vai rd

R o w 3: Coach Corona, Coach Bell, Coach Gingery, Coach Prichard, Coach Jiles, Coach Bullington----------

Row 1: Toni Stumpff, Amelia Herbert , Aurora Jaminet, Carly Bredthauer , Jacey Priest, Meagan Davis , Izzy Apel, 3e rlyn Schutz , Bethany Everts

Row 2: Ashley O-ubbels , Breanna Bender , Hannah Hanger, Carter Laird , Jenna Muma , Kylie Muma, Aliza Becker , Rachel Smith , atalee Connat ser, Halle Johnson

Row 3: Gracen Jones, Emily Dohmen , Emily Meduna, Eva Gronewold , Kac i Shaw, Abbie Schmidt , Taylor Searcey , Kaitlyn Meier , Rowan Laird , Shaylee Pokorny, Emily Hogg

Row 4: Ani Schutz , Molly McGroarty , Ella Laessig , Claire 'J riffin , Solana Honda , Hailey Anderson , Lydia Kramer , '.fayley Lindgren, Julia Ehlers , Hannah Dohmen , Eve Weber , ~icol e Squires , Emilee Bailey

Row 5: Coach Willis , Coach Hubbell, Coach Kabourek, Coach 3igler , Coach Black

Row 2: Susie Bovaird, Matalynn Campbe ll , Kiar a Vod ehnal , Ellie Bovrurd, Zoie Armstrong

Row 3: Coach Corona, Eve Weber, Haley Spr ackling , Ka t elynn Oxley, Emma Randall, Ella Laessig, Coach Jiles, Coad-

R ow 1: Bethany Everts, Kayma Carp enter , Lily Keim

R o w 2 : Rebekal1 Struwe , Sophia T aylor , Monica Gutierre · CailinKuhn

Row 3: Coach Bell, Sage Monis mi t h , Kaylee Denker , Laure Gottberg, Chezney Barker

Row 1: Grey Friesen , Isaac Mickle, Luke Spethman , Carter

Gle nn, Joe Martini , Brayden McPhail , Tayvione Bluford

Row 2: A.J. Seizys, Quinten H u pp , Logan Shirk , Dylan

With erby, Pal Dak , Eli Wirth , Jared Townsley , Oliver Edwards

Row 3: T revor Henrickson , Evan Spring , Jett Janssen, Tyler

Brown , Quinton Adams, Zach VanGenderen , Hayden Boyd

Row 4: Coach Stoehr , Coach Fox , Coach Wrenhold , Coach Campbell , Coach Watteyne , Coach Schrad

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Row 1: Keeton Peters , Max Perry, Nathan Makinson , Demetrius
Hamilton, Christian Melessa, Vince Eubanks, Carter Tempelmeyer , Hunter Epp
3: Coach Fox, Trevor Storer, Colby Wolf, Mark Mading, Tyler Ruff, Coach Stoehr
Row 1: Kayma Carpenter, El ena Swine hart , Madie Miles
Row 2 : Ryshelle T r ejo, Monica Gutie rre z, Abrar Galab, Tael~ Crie s For Ribs Row 3: Coach Gingery , As hlyn Barrett , Kaylee Denker , Ali Becker, Marleigh Manros e
Row 1: Isaac Graff, Carson Campbell , Cole Christensen, Jackson Griesch , Carter Toomey
Row 2: Johnny Liesveld , Morgan Micek, Ben Roof, Josh White
Row 3: Coach Watteyne , Kamdyn Roebke, Malachi Coleman, Timothy Cerny , Parker Bash , Harrison Biester, Coach Schrad
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The 53rd volume of Epic's yearbook was printed by Walsworth Publishing in Overland Park, Kansas. We would like to thank our advisor, Mrs. Beth Staswick, and our Walsworth Representative, Mr. Greg Adams, for the constant support, and always being open to making changes.

Our theme, "One at a Time," did not come to our staff quickly. We started out with a different theme and with a completely different set of colors, fonts and design styles. Our editors wrestled with the original theme, because we were unable to implement it into stories and sidebars.

Weeks passed, and the editors started to become worried the original theme was not meeting the expectations of becoming a great yearbook. With much consideration and advice from Staswick, we decided to open up a staff vote to decide how to move forward. The votes spoke and the consensus was to change the theme. Thus, "One at a Time" was born. •

One song at a time. One rebound at a time. One championship at a time. "One at a Time" represented the steps that we all took in order to reach a goal. The "one at a time" philosophy was used in many different aspects of our lives. From one kill to win a volleyball match to one ingredient to complete the recipe, one step at a time had the potential to lead to an amazing outcome.

Our yearbook staff was made up of five returning staff members from the previous school year, all of whom became editors. That meant we had 16 new staff members to train to create this book. Each editor had their own group of four to five other staff members. The groups chose which clubs, sports, academics and 'fun spreads' they were in charge of covering for each deadline.

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Our staff was only human and with that often cam e errors. With that being said, we would like t o apologize for any misspellings of names, etc., though we tried to edit mistakes.

Thank you to our teachers for allowing your student s to be pulled out of class for yearbook interview s . Another thanks to our student body for allowing us t interview you, as your participation was a huge help i the making of our bpok. As editor-in-chief, I woul like to thank my fellow edito rs and staffers for makin g this yearbook one of the best I have ever been part of:

Kathy, thank you for being someone I could alway s count on to edit my mistakes, answer all of m y questions and being someone I could always vent to . Faith, thank you for editing almost every story and fo r bringing positivity to our classroom every day. You r "Good morning, Beautifuls!" will be missed. Sarah , thank you for always being my toughest critic an d always being honest with me. Your suggestions helpe d me and other staffers become more confident in ou r work and push us to make everything even better tha n it already was. Camdynn, thank you for sharing you r amazing photography skills and ideas with our clas s . They really helped make the book more appealing t the eye.

Lastly, I would like to thank Mrs. Staswick for bein g our toughest critic and # 1 fan. We all appreciate your input and your love for us. Your knowledge an passion for being a yearbook advisor really showe d , and we would not have been able to complete th is book without your help.

From_the struggles with the theme, to inspiring idea s , to the final deadline, we finally accomplished our goal , "One at a Time."

KATELYN GOTTBE

R editor- in -chie f

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