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Below: Freshmen work together on different activities

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Left: Ethan Buss (9), Jacob Skoda (10), Makayla Bren (9), Mackenzie Cline (I 0) and a worker at Carol Jo} H Center hold ropes for a climber on the high ropes co
Bottom left: Freshmen prepare them selves for high s through djfferent team building activities!
Bottom: Above: A freshman climbs the light pole at t Carol Joy Holling Center.
Bottom: Climbers help hold ropes for a climber light pole.
Above: One of the summer bridge participants jumps off t he light pole on the high ropes course.
Bottom left: Two freshmen make their way across the s wings!
L eft: A freshman stands on top of the light pole at the Carol Joy Holling Center.
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committee inside of Student Council that plans everything for Spirit Week along with homecoming. Student Council comes up with ideas and then picks out which the\ all like best and finally take a vote on what will be chosen for the days of Spirit Week Like always, majority rules. Nikki Barnes is the sponsor for Student Council.

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It's that time of year again where everyone gets excited. The weather is cold and windy. The leaves are changing color. It's Homecoming! Senior Lillian Bornstein said when asked what being voted as Homecoming Royalty meant to her, "Does it ean that I can subject people to a brutal reign? If not, then I'm not sure." Bornstein won the title of Homecoming Queen at Lincoln High. The dance was at 8:30 P.M. on October 11, 2013 at the South Gym. The winning of the football game was just the tart of the exciting night. The Links won 31-21 against North Platte. The theme for homecoming was the Roaring '20's; it was inspired by the book called "The Great Gatsby". The royalty for Homecoming was freshmen: Lady Ana Vazquez Vargas and Lord Wyatt Vivier; ophomores: Duchess Aracely Acosta and Duke Judd Salem; ·unior : Princess Alivia Michal ki and Prince Wade Michalski; seniors: Queen Lillian ornstein and King Fares Afshoon Kar. "It was really cool, knowing that so many eople took the time to go out of their way and vote for me," Kar said. The music was a variance from pop to country to R&B; all of the popular songs on the radio today and ven some classics like the Cupid Shuffle and the Cha-cha Slide. "The music was very riveting. I felt that it really got my blood pumping. I felt the music was a very good election." Freshman Jamie Reigert said. The Student Council did a wonderful job sponsoring and setting up for the dance. "Homecoming was a magical night, because you got to see everyone enjoying themselves and just being dressed up in a different wardrobe for a change." Freshman Anna Pape said.

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Sitting in the Sheldon Art Gallery along with nineteen other students with a story to tell, freshmen Tin Htay looked out window and thought about her country. For most of the students that attended Quilted Conscience, thinking about what they miss from their country wasn't hard at all. But neither was what they dreamed of happening here. The group met the 16th, 18th and 19th of September at the Sheldon Art Gallery, who volunteered their beautiful building during the process. When asked what s thought about the project, Tin Htay said, "I'm really excited. Getting to represent my country, it's really cool". The project, start by Native Nebraskan Director John Sorensen in 2008 means a lot to these students. "The relationships that they built with the quilt were amazing to watch happen. They got very close. The quilters made the students feel proud and good that someone took inter in their culture." -Susan Hertzler, Lincoln High ELL Department Chair. ··1 feel lucky that I get to have that [cultural exposure], his is an opportunity for me to share those really important stories and relationships with people outside of Lincoln High Schoo he added. The students wer~ given the chance to do two squares on a larger quilt. One square represented their memories from th Irst country and the other represented their dreams for this country. Each students' squares, which are still in the process of bei ewed together into one big quilt, are similar but unique all at the same time. They each tell a different story. All of them bei rom Thailand, it was easy to connect and understand each other. "I met and made friends with people I would have never kno 'fl didn't go to it{Quilted Conscience}." -Tin Htay. Her memory was of her life when she lived in Thailand. Quilted Conscien ives people a way to notice different cultures that are sometimes forgotten. Everyone has their own beautiful life. Hertzler sai 'Leaming is the beauty of it, it's a two way street." Quilted Conscience gave these students what they deserved to feel; proud.

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tght: (1 to r)Paw Spai Moo ( 12) , 1 Tee Day (10), Ehser Nay B. :oo (9), Moo K. Taw (10 ) , and 'ah Kpaw (12) sing traditional aren songs as celebration on the st day of the Quilted Conscience

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Paw Spai oo (12), and quilter Ruth ampbell brainstorm and sketch their squares on paper efore they begin constructing hem with fabric.

Below: Paw Say (11) and a quilter sew on quilt squares and enjoy the beautiful day outside.
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Above: Tin Htay (9). Mu Wah (9), and Po Si Si (12) draw the outline design for their future quilt squares.
Above: Tin Htay (9) selects fabric for her quilt square.
Above: Peggie Hartwell, a story quilt artist from North Carolina and Pae Pae help with fabric selection.
Shaquille Adams
Ali Al-Saadi
Ayoub Adibord
Brittany Albers
Taif Adnan
Laith
Ali
Kyly Baxter
luliia Brychka
Brenda Bustamante
Landon
Breonna Brooks
Kiersten Buettgenbach
Erika Camacena Cuevas
Bornstein
Jacob Brown
Penny Bui
Cameron Campbell
Marisol Carmona Beltran
Nina Desersa
Lynn Diep
Barbara Dorn
Lexus Durham
Rebecca Dorn
Ciara Dykes
Jordan Diaz
Zachary Dreith
James Edison
Huynh Hoa Duong
Linda Edwards
Gonzalez Herrera
Jenny Haar
Danielle
Pedro Gonzalez Zepeda
Walt Groft
Asako Hagima
Lenzen Harris
Kylie Herbert
Alexis Graewe
Stephan Gugat
Balsam Haji
Tiara Hawkins
Chandler Herman Hernandez
Johnny Juan
Jimenez
Skyln Iwanski
Gabriela Jimenez Garcia
Matab Jalal
Omar Jimenez Garcia
Daniela Martine
Tha Ku
Jaclyn Landgren
Thien Le
Shana Liebers
Jasmine Kudron
Eve Lanik
Tasha Leach
Kamaya Long
Thomas Kral
Sean Kuhn
Ezra Lasenieks
Jasmine Leffler
Anjelica Lopez
Danielle Krauel
Dmitry Kuznetsov
Meh Law
Ana Leija
Maday Lopez Dominguez
Antonio McCloskey Mendoza
Isaiah McShannon
Dasya McCullough
James McCombs
Bu Meh
Jt Mccarter
Patrick McGhee
Phre Meh
Britton Mikkelsen
Emily Montez
Angel McClain
Treyvon McKinzie
Bryan Mejia Mercado
Madeleine Miller
Luis Montoya
Ogden
Khoa
Mario Ocegueda Gomez
Breanna Ogburn
Jessica Ojeda Alonso
Loe Nguyen Ngan Nguyen
QuynhNhu Nguyen
Landon Beard
Heladio ~erez-Pesina
Avery Peake
Sierra Perry
Sarah Plugge
Marco Ramos Ben Rehtus
Spencer Pearson
Kylie Philippi
Jenny Prinsloo
Marlene Rashidi
Zoe Reineke
Emanuel Perdomo
Jaivon Phillips
Nahlah Qasim
Tony Ratumaimuri
Sarah Rezac
Alicia Smith
Jordan Sorge
Makayla Staton
Michael Scotto
Rawda Shokai
Jesse Snider
Angela Spencer
Bradley Stierwalt
Sean Shear
Yohanna Shokai
Mason Snyder
Adrian St Martin
Mary Stine
LahBwe Shee
Po Si
Sloane Snyder
Jaiden St. George
Jacob Stroman
Sontwanic' Walker
Hser Wah
Dietrich Wanamaker
Deshawn Williams
Kinesha Wilson
KyawSay Wah
Desirae Waters
Victoria Wiebe
Sativah Williams
Sammi Wilson
Moo Wah
Ta Hel Wee
Deunte' Wiggins
Shania Williams
Trevor Wilson
Ali via Michalski ( l l) spikes the ball towards the Southeast side of the court at the Southeast v. Lincoln High Varsity Volleyball game. Southeast won all three sets of the game.
Photo by Chase Krcifels
Ben Hadley plays his instrument the violin in Orchestra teacher Brett Noser's 3rd period Orchestra class. He practices for his concert coming up on the 8th or Octoher. Photo hy Chase Kreifels
.laiden St. George waits for the hlood technician to wrap her arm after she gave hlood on Friday, January 17. Photo hy Leah Kash - Brown

Jason Towery and Jaidalyne Coleman dress up for Spirit Weck on Wacky Wednesday on Wednesday. October 9.

Photo by Uriel Roman-Perez

Bechtolt, Reece Beem, Aden Behrens, Macy Belt, Carlie Beltran Tinoco, Martin Bennett, Abigale Bernabe, Claudia Bivins, Tria Boerschig, John Boothe, Leslie Bornstein, Melissa Bozak, Grace

Bradley-Fentress, Noah Brandt, Janae Brenden, Makayla Brockman, Garrett Brooks, Jamiya Brooks, Lesley

Brooks, Remington Brown, Davonte' Brown, Reme Buenrostro Rosales, Juana Burda, Tristan Burkinshaw, Raelynn Bush, James Bush, Royla Buss, Ethan

Cabrales, Joshua Caforio, Mari Carter, Joseph

Castillo Padilla, Edgar Cecil, Alia Celis Solorzano, Viridiana

Grace Bozak (9) makes a pot during Shawn Stokes' 7th period Beginning Pottery class.
Photo By Caleb Martin

Francis, Jorja

Funnah, Jamil

Gallegos Oliva , Gabriel Garcia-Gonzalez, Dania Gardner, Maya Gebremariam, Milkias

Gibilisco, Tino Gonzalez, Citlalli

Gordon, Josh Graf, Eli Gragg, Anthony Graham, Spencer

Gray, Hailey Green, Tom Guiza Beltran, Maria Gutierrez , Carlos Haack, Julia Haar, Andrew

Habtemariam, Danait Hackbart, Kody Hafermann, Eva Hagima, Shoki Hailesellassie, Cesen Haji, Azaz

Handy, Donald Hansen, Ian Harmes Afuh, Joseph Harris, D'angelo Haynes, Marcus Heidemann, Dream Heiden, Haley Hein, Maegan Helms, Noah Henning, Elizabeth Herbert, Heidi Hernandez Gonzalez, Luis Hicks, Shannon Hinrichs, Allison

Ho, Harold Hoang, Anh Holmes, Devon Hornby, Geoffery

Le, Kevin Le, Michael Leavell, Joshua Lemus Ortiz, Adolfo Linsin, Vincent Longwell, Noah Lopez, Adele Lopez, Nikolas Lual, Nyalit Luu, Daniel Mack, Christina Maddux, Gregory

Maeweathers, Marissa Magor, Anthony Mai, Tra Majid, Mohannad Maldonado Meza, Ernesto Martin, J avonte'

Martinez, Carmen Martinez, Frank Martinez De Luna, Jonathan Mayfield, Breanna McClung, Samuel Mcmanaman, Grace

Mcmanus, Madeleine McNeil, Glenna

McNeil, Liam Mendez Vazquez, Agustin

Mendez Vazquez, Marco Merrick-Lopez, Cisco

lissa Bornstein (9), Kevin Le (9) work on a lab during Will Smith's
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Pham, Diana

Pham, Long

Phillips, Alex

Pickens, Adryanna Pinnick, Kera

Portillo Ban-ientos, Edwin

Portillo Ban-ientos , Iris Prall, Payton

Prinsloo , Gerhard

Proctor, Katina Puentes, Javier Purandare, Salil

Pytlik Zillig, Liam Quintanilla Penado, Jazmin Quintero Martinez, Istar Rask, Olivia

Reigert, Jamie Restuccia, Dakota

Reyes, Brandon Ring, Maddie Ripenburg, Nancy Roan, Nicolas Robeson, Kallie Rodriguez, Marissa

Rodriguez, Sonia Rodriguez Fontes, Y ankiel Rodriguez Gasca, Israel Rodriguez Solano, Bianca Rogers, Tatiana Rosenboom , Brooke

Saddler, Alexis Sambrano, William Sawo, Korpo Say Ku, Doe Schlegel, Tanisha Schneider, Adam

Schneider, Tanner Schreiber, Shoshanah Scotto, Angelic

Selvage, Cody Sessions, Tavion Shaikh, Suhaib

Baldwin, Brett Boerschig, John Brychka, Susanna Brychka, Vadym Casarrubias Guerrero ,- Dairon Desersa, Matthew Drevo, Desi Gallegos Olivas, Gabriel Hernandez Resendiz , Elisa Kia, Soo King, Champaynne Knutson, Kara Kuku, Fardous Lee, Madeline Lopez, Victor

Vo, Alexandrea Vo, Nam Vrana, Larasia Wade,Fallon Wagoner, J ustin Wah, Lay, Wah,Mu Walker, Cecilia Walker, Kaprice Walker, Sontrea' Ward, Tommy W eah, Love tee

Weaver, Romello Westerfield, Jack Wheeler, Trimec i a Whi te, Zackary Whiteface, Diamond Wickizer, Franklin

W iebelhaus, Jos hua Wilkins, Jacquelyn Wilkinson, Deangelo Willeford, Sarah Williams, Bryant Wilmoth, Harper

Wilson, Jordinn Wubbels, Michaela Wynne, Cameron Y ermakovich, Sergey Yo u ng, James Zimmerman, Tamya Zoz , Alec Zuniga, Roman

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Lopez , Adele Mora , Edgar Novak , KalJi Phillips , William Quintero Martinez , I s tar Rodriguez Fonte s , Yankiel Rodriquez , Mathai s Sun, Ryin Torgerson, Brandan Tran , Diem Chau Wah, Tu Tu Wah , Lay White, Zackary Win, Tin Zimmerman, Tamya Freshmen

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Top Right: The Weise Research Associates are looking for people to hire and have their first people. Photo by: Claudia Bernabe Top Left: Raising Cane's is at the lincoln high job fair hoping to hire new people to work with.

Photo by: Cla1;1dia Bernabe Left: Runza is at the Lincoln High job fair looking for new employees. Photo by: Claudia Bernabe Below: Dairy Queen doesn't have to wait to long for new employees to take in. Photo by: Claudia Bernabe

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The Lincoln High Business Department hosts a job fair every year so students can get jobs and companies can find new employees. There are a lot of businesses that come like Runza, Mc Donalds, Toys R Us, Dairy Queen, etc. They all look for new employees so that they aren't short on workers when they need help. The Lincoln High Links are always happy to find something they like to do.

The Links never miss the chance to get a job that they always wanted and they tend to never miss a single job fair. Some of the students who already work at one of the jobs, they help the students understand what they will be working at and for how long. The Lincoln High administrators are surprised at how many students go and apply for the jobs that are there. They are also very happy to see all of the students taking the initiative in getting jobs.

Above: McDonalds is waiting and talking amoung themselves until some

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A bove: ELL teacher Susan Hertzler helps students with a retest over jo b and career's vocab on 3rd floor main building room 305.
(Photo by Eve Lanik)
R ight: TuTu Wah in his ELL in class reading the book for the a
Above: Mirna Yousif ( I 0) listens to Sharon Kreimer 3rd
p e riod ELL level I class talk about what to words mean the sa me.
( Photo by Rachel Kingston)
Right: Ms. Ashley Siedhoff helping out her ELL level 2 studen
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Christian Peralta Velazquez (11) talks to Haw Paw (9) about what to put in her paper in Sarai Douglas 3rd period Ell Level 3 class. Christian is always puts in hard work in his
(Photo by Rachel Kingston)
Above: Maryah Abdullah (IO) works on a paper in Ashley Siedhoff 3rd preiod Ell Level 2 class. Maryah is a very good student. (Photo by Rachel Kingston)
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English Languages Learners

English Language Learner (ELL) classes are for students who are learning English in addition to their native languages. For many, English is a third or fouth language.

Lincoln High has a high number of ELL students. There are many students from different place like Mexico, Korea, Vietnam, Africa, Myanmar, etc. There are a lot of students from different countries here at Lincoln High that speak many different languages.

There are a variety of levels like level 1-2 and 3-4. ELL is to help students speak English to take classes that are required. The ELL teachers are Lindy Anderson who teaches level 2-3, 2-1 and 1-4, Sarai Douglas who teaches level 3-2 and 4, ELL Department Chair Susan Hertzler who teaches level 4 and 3-1, Sharon Kreimer who teaches level 1-1 1-2 and 1-4, Elizabeth Okereke who teaches level 3-1 1-2 and 1-3, and Ashley Siedhoff who teaches level 1-1 and 2-2.

Students from.different countries are required to take ELL so they can learn English for their classes. Some of the ELL students have to work to support their families. So ELL is very important, because they need an education to help their families and to help them get a good job in the future.

Below: Some of the ELL student on Culture day dressed as they dresses in their home land.
(Photo by Greg Keller)
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Left: Students in ELL teacher Lisa Anderson's 3rd period ELL Level 2 class discus s ing the definition of goods.
(Photo by Roxanna Piersol)
the constitution in her 3rd period ELL Level 2 class. Anderson has been working at Lincoln High for the pa t two years.
(Photo by Rachel Kingston)

Lincoln High' s Student Child Learning Center was the very first student/child center in Lincoln, and has been going strong since 1993. The Student Child Learning Center provides a well-staffed environment for the care of babies and children of LHS students wanting to contiue their education. To continue enrollment in S/CLC, student-parents must be maintaining grades and have keep consistent attendence. Raising a child in high school is definitely a challenge, but Lincoln High is putting its best foot forward to provide childcare so students can finish high school and recieve parenting help.

Above : Davi na Falcon ( 11 ) holds her daughter Malina for a picture.
Ri ght: S/CLC toddl e r s bu c kle up for a walk o ut si d e.
Top: Katia Aburto (12) and her daughter Yamilette on Character day during spirit week.
Above: Kayla Lukens (11) and 2013 LHS graduate Garr ett Marshall pose with their daughter , Ava, who i s dre s sed as Ariel for Halloween.
Above: Santa (Dr. Worman) holds Lyla Gadeken and Jerrin Ewings' son, Massiah.
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Left: Students pose their children for a Halloween group photo.
Top: Brigeth Waldo May (11) poses for a picture with her son Kendall.
Above: Tirnicia Wheeler holds her son, Jayden.
Left: Davina Falcon (11) and her daughter Malina pose together for twin day.
Left: Lyla Gadeken (11) Above: Jerrin Ewings (11) and Lyla naps with her baby boy, Gadeken ( 11) hold their newborn son, Massiah. Massiah.
Right: Santa (Dr. Wortman) holds Davina Falcon's daughter, Malina.

Many LHS students have gone from novice cooks to prepared-for-college chefs in the kitchens here at Lincoln High. Lincoln High offers many different types of FCS courses, including Cullinary Foundations, Foods Nutrion and Wellness, as well as sewing classes and courses on parenting and childcare. In courses such as Cullinary Foundations, students can become SafeServ certified and will learn about different culinary centers, along with learning basics of professional food preparion. Proper cutting techniques, following recipes, and correct measuring are just a few skills learned in Foods and Wellness.

Above: Sarafina Nimely ( 10) smies for the camera while she and Yesenia Lemus-Ortiz (12) prepare to make chocolate chip pankakes in Culinary Skills class.
Left: Yesenia Lemus-Ortiz (12) pours her prepared pankake batter onto the skillet.
Above: Dulce Flores (10) Tin Htay (9), and Ree Say (10) mix ingredients for peanut butter cookies in Shelley Swartz's 8th period Culinary skills class. Photo by Katia Aburto (12).
Above: Sarafina Nimely (10) and Yesenia Lemus-Ortiz' , ( 12) ready-to-eat chocolate chip pancakes. These pancakes were made in Ms. Wieden's 4th period Culinary Skills class.
Tin Htay (9) and Dulce Flores (10) look over a recipe while mixing ingredient for their peanut butter cookie during Shelley Swartz's Culinary skills class 8th period. Photo by Katia Aburto (12).
Above: Culinary Skills students serve food for the distinguished alumni at the reception after the assembly on Friday, March 21st.

Left: Health/ Physical Education teacher Daniel Beckmann joins his students playing volleyball in class.

Right: Karynn Brown { 10) goe up on the High Ropes Course 1n- e. teacher Amy Ca iotto's Outdoo Adventures clas

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Righ : Deja Webster (l l ) and Gavin Garcia ( l l ) work on their book work in their health class.

Far Right : Students and P. E. teacher Daniel Beckmann play rounds of volleyball in class.

Health and P E. classes are great classes for students to learn and also interact with one another. Having all the classes we have for fitness really give students a chance to get exercise during the day. Lincoln High offers a variety of classes that you can take. Which include Advanced Weight Training, Weight Training, Lifetime Sports, Team Sports, Health, Low Impact Aerobics, Fitness For Life, Beginning Swimming, Lifeguard Training, Outdoor Adventures Dancel 01, and Strength Cond./Aerobics. Some of the classes have tried expanding their equipment as well this year. 'Weight training is trying to do more with new equipment and got new jump ropes, jump boxes, all kinds of stuff to try to really get the Advanced WeJght Program going." said P.E. Teacher Amy Cariotta. A class that is very unique and different is Outdoor Adventures. Cariotta's favorite class to teach is Outdoor Adventures "It's different and it gives kids the opportunity to activities they probably haven't done before in P. E. and it puts everyone on the same playing field. So, you've got your star athletes and your kids who hate to be active and they both can succeed in the class. Ifs kind of neat to see everyone working together and climbing ropes and elements and working together as a team. I like that." s,~,, 6ff: &llff ~fl~

Above: Johan Keller ( l l ) Kayaks in the swimming pool during Amy Cariotto's 3rd period Lifetime Sports class.

Left: Jake Scarp· (10) swims in P. E. teacher Amy Carlotta's Outdoor Adventures class.

Right: Students play football in gym class.
Above left: Mr. Haas is teaching the students how to tum on the gas during welding. Photo by: Tony Mendoza. (12) Above Right: Austin Phipps (12) working on the computer to make a design for welding.
Photo by: Cody Crosby. (12)
Left: Jacob Brown (12) is cleaning some weld in Mr. Haas's third period welding class. Photo by: Tony Mendoza.Right: Sean Elstun (12) is feeling the inside of a cylinder to see if it's smooth enough. Photo by: Antonio Mendoza.

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What kind of classes are there in Skilled Technical Sciences? Department Chair Stan Haas says,"There is civil engineering architecture, machine tool technology, and we also have beginning and advanced welding. The advanced welding is a college class you can take at Southeast Community College. Also, woodworking and automotive classes dealing with the engines.''

What are you working on now? "The welding program is welding up the frames to the platforms for in the weight room. Jn the past we have welded some benches that are outside to sit on. In woodworking classes the students all get to make their own little side table. In the graphics class the students are on computers most of the time drafting out a design that is given to them. Or the more advanced graphics students can make their own design and then graph it out."

Junior Ronald Niemoth is in this class because be likes being able to take an idea and draw it. Then being able to sketch it out and make it real and into a 3-D dimension. "I am considering welding [for a career] right now. He enjoys getting and idea and then going and making it.

th is a subject that can be used a lot in different ways throughout life, and the teachers at Lincoln High go out to make sure what they're teaching is relevant to students. Whether it's a scavenger hunt for clues about the ean Theorum or just working together in a group to solve complex problems, Math teachers want you to succeed ato realize that what you learn you will use in a variety of ways - from jobs to college and even in fun. This year, lenged and pushed students to improve their scores on the state standards test (the NeSA), and their hard work

S's scores were some of the best in the district. If you want a good, solid foundation in mathematics to take er education or the outside world, Lincoln High is the place to get it.

Right: Math teacher, Zo Maier, looks over a student's math packet in her Geometry Diff class. The students were grasping the chapter well for such a tough subject.
Photo By Grace Trevett

Ri gh t Math teac her Tiffany Ogde n he lp s a student by reviewing th e notes ove r the "Fo il method" from th e o th er day in her 3 rd period Semester Algebra S 2 class Ogden's class h as an upcoming c hapter test so th ey rev ie w problem s ov er the sec tion.

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A bove : Mari Caforio (9), Ju anita Cobb (11), and Silvia Arevalo Castillo (11) wo rk together in a group in J essica Fricke's A d vanced Alge bra 8th period
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Below: Math teacher bannon Wiig helps her period 7 students finish their Pythagorean Theorem scavenger hunt. This scavenger hunt is a fun way to get a lot of practice.
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Above: Lin_dsey ~e • a powerpomt dunng·::1 Psychology class. Photo Wa_goner. Leff: Brian Goodbrake riod students with a test. Hunter Othling_. Far

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t\bove: Th e grou p takes a picture before they start to sing and. dance. L-R:Selena Ngo OI). Kiarra Hammond(!!), Manari Dominguez(9'). Silai Mughalzai(IZ), Jayd.en BurtonOo), Darius Humphrey(5'), Johan Keller(IZ) Photo Courtesy of Linda Johnson-flowerday.

far Right: Music: teacher Jon D. Gruett d.anc:es and. sings along with the stu dents. Both Mr. Gruett and. the students had a blast in music: dass. Photo Courtesy of Lind.a Johnson-flowerd.ay.

Ri ght: Johan Kell er (12) works On his colorful trivet. which are Us ed to hold hot pots or cups. Photo Courtesy of Lind.a Johnsonflowerd.ay.

Below: Edwin MartinezOI) works on a piece of the table dothe that was made by most of the stude nts.Photo Courtesy of Lind.a Johns on-f lowerd.a I -------.,,,,,_----,-...,,.

Top Right: Vocal Links perform at Linc oln High vocal concert at Ted Sorenson Theature on Thursday, Marc h 27. L-R: Sel ena Ngo(l 1), Kiarra Hammond(l 1), Adanari Dominguez(9), Jayden Burton(lO), Johan Keller(12), and Darius Humphrey(9).Photo by Greg Kell er
Far Rig ht: Kiarra Hammond( 11) concentrates c arefully as she sows on the edge of the table clothe that the gro up has been working on together. Photo Courtesy of Linda Jo hnson-Flowerday.
Right: Taron Tucker(9) and S~lena Ngo(l I) help un package food for Wednesday's Food Market. Photo Courte sy of Linda Johnson-Flowerday.
By Jai me Beltran Garcia

'Poove: Mdy Ngo ( 12) Anie Bista (11 ) Sponsor Nikki Barnes and Kovtee Robinson (10) pose for a picture stationed at their Student Council Booth for 81t\ Grade Orientation.

Lincoln High

members deliver a sign Which reads, "One Ci1y Never Alone" to Pius X Q#8E one of fhejr students suffered an

There are a lot of fun activities that happen during school. To make many of these things happen, we have Student Council to plan them. For instance StuCo planned Homecoming and Prom, they raised money for Make a Wish, brought back Hoops for Hope this year and raised $1,000, they put together Bands Against Bullying, and made Valentines Day cards for the Special Ed Department.

This year was also the first year they did a Ping Pong Tournament, and it was very successful. 11 1 was extrememly proud of how our Ping Pong Tournament went. It was the first time we did that, and it was a great success We raised a lot of money able to fund 3 months of treatment for a kid in Ethiopia who has Autism," President Andy Ngo said.

StuCo helps with a lot of the cool things at Lincoln High . This year Student Council really stepped up and got a lot of things done. ''There were more projects that we planned, and we started taking things to the next level and trying to change the culture of the school as a whole," Ngo said. The President is Senior Andy Ngo, Vice President is Junior Anie Bista, and the Secretary is Sophomore Caleb Martin. The Sponsor is Nikki

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Above: StuCo members with the creators of the "Finding Muluneh" project. It is aimed to raise money that will go to funding treatment for Muluneh, who is a child in Ethiopia with Autism.
Top Left: StuCo members Judd Salem (10) Kaylee Robinson (10) Mackenzie Cline ( l 0) Anie Bista ( 11 ) Mackenzie Healey ( l 0) and Andy Ngo (12)

Lett: Student Council members in one of their 6:00 a.m meetings.

: StuCo members Cassidy Taladay (l l) Kaylee Robinson ( l 0) Anie Bista ( 11 ) and Andy Ngo ( l 2) at their booth during the 8th Grade Orientation January 21 , 20 l 4.

Right: LHS Student Council members pose with Pius students on November 1, 201 3 Pius students came to Lincoln High to return the gesture of a sign that reads "One City Never Alone" given to us otter a tragic event involving one of Lincoln High's students.

Council Convention.

Lett: Cassidy Taladay (l l ) and An ie Bista (l 1) at the Student Council

Below: Student Council memb ers that volunteered at the Sheldon Art Museum pose for a pi cture.

Bottom Right: Some LHS student council members delivered a poster to Lincoln North Star' s st udent council members

The poster was made by LHS st udents for a tragedy regarding one of their alumni students . The poster reads "One City Nev er Alone" signed by LHS st udents and was delivered on Feb ruary 14 , 2014.

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Above: StuCo members pose for a picture at the State Student
Right: LHS StuCo members take a picture at the Stuco Exchange with Waverly High School.
President: Andy Ngo ( l 2) Vice Pres ident: Anie Bista (11 )
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Above (L to R) Back row: Alexis Graewe (12) Julie Lucas (12) Shey Wood (11) Jaime Beltran Garcia (12) Front Row: Emily Reed (11), Claudia Bernabe (9), Bella Shmidt (10), Leah KashBrown (12), Allison Hinrichs (9). Below: Mr. Keller's desk at deadline time.

The first issue of Lincoln High's school newspaper, The Advocate, rolled off the presses in 1894, making it one of the oldest continuously published school newspapers in the country.

Secret meetings were held during 5th period every day in the northeast corner of the school. Top secret agents work hard to unma k the hidden gems within the High and expose them for the world to see. The staff, though small in number, brainstorm ideas , shout out questions, and work together to produce a total of 5 print issues this year along with a continously updated web page, Facebook and Twitter pages.

Working hands-on with technology, the staff learned how to work advanced pro -

Above: Editor-in-Chief Kylee Johnson (11) talks strategy with the rest of the newspaper staff.
Above: Kylee Johnson (11) helps Joey Sherman (12) edit his article in the newspaper while Managing Editor Marlene Rashidi (12 ) puts the finishing touches on her page.

"When I started I actually had no intention of bowling," senior bowler Caleb Thiessen said. "My brother had his first tournament in Hastings, and I went to watch him. I said, man maybe I should bowl. So I filled out the paper work and that next week I was bowling with him on the varsity team.

It was kind of a rough start because we were trying to figure out what our line ups should be. Once we figured that out we got going pretty good. We started getting some pretty good matches in there but our best match was against North Star. They were one of the top teams contending for a state title and we only lost by a couple of points. ,We started to gel together and have fun. Then districts came around and I bowled out of mind. It was really fun and it was the best I had bowled all season which lead me to state after winning districts. At state it was pretty tough but everybody was having difficulties. For my first time of competitive bowling I did not do as bad as I thought I would. I'm glad I did better than some people thought I could do."

Front Row: Jordan Moyer, McKenzie Haeffner, Jessica Gannon, Alex Phillips, Danny Martin, Jon Messing Middle Row: Coach Caitlin Holman, Beanna Ogburn, Alison Goldenstein, Lia Ortiz, Lauren Thuss, Noah Thiessen, Kolton Martin, Coach Tanner Leapaldt, Coach Kenny Phillips Back Row: Head Coach Ron Phillips Jr., Micah Eigbrett, Jeff Lupo, Joseph Dodge, Tristan Powell, Caleb Thiessen, Jeremiah Decker, Brian Hansen

Above Right: Alex Phillips (9) bowls a spare for the team. Right: Caleb Theissen ( 12) excited to start his game of bow ling at state. Bottom Right: Boys Bowling team is huddled up to decide what the order should be.

Left: bowling guys watching and supporting the other bowlers. Right: Bowling team gets there game shoes on.

Left: Lauren Thuss ( 11) goes for a strike. Above: Lia Ortiz ( 11) on her follow through after she bow ls the ball. Bottom Left: Head Coach Ron Phillips Jr. helps Jessica Gannon (10) Below: The bowling team cheers on Danny Martin after he just got done bowling.

Second Row (L - R) : Raelyn Burkinshaw,Cassidy Taladay, Taylor Headley , Kira Stahly , Katrina Barnes , Davina Falcon,Sara Peterson

Third Row (L-R): Keisha Reynolds,Sydney Mcalister, Haley Heiden, Jaida Jackson, Lia Ortiz

Fourth Row (L-R) : Rachel Kingston,Kiersten Buettgenbach, Alexsis Carpenter, Hayley Alley, Mackenzie Tikalsky

Front Row (L- R): Madison Hyberger,Lauren Mccall, Elizabeth Philippi, Meagan Anderson
Front Row IL- R) : Lissette Ostiguin,Tatiana Rogers, Jacquelyn Wilkins, Alma Montoya
Back Row IL- R): Kaci Allgood, Alyssa Penner
Cheerleaders
Front Row IL- R) : Naomi Fredenburg,Desiree Britton, Mia Sharpnack, Tessa Chapin, Second Row IL- R): Emony Ellwanger,Autumn Traylor, Laura Tharnish, Jazzmyn Brooks, Justice Topil-Pinto
Third Row IL-R): Tehya Birch, Nancy Tran, Aliz'E Floyd, Kayla Kreifels
Above: Varsity Cheerleaders cheer at the Varsity Football game on September 2 7, 201 4. Photo taken by: Shey Wood

Below: V during their mo.mi December 12, 201

Bottom Left: Madis Anderson ( l O} genbach ( l 2) and {lOJ hold up LHS d that were used •

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S literary magazine, and riginal art, poetry, stories, and raphy that LHS students submit. ribe has been a part of LHS since 1930 and has won many awards. English teacher Deborah McGinn says, "The Scribe editors are unsung heros, they don't get on a marquee, they don't get a pep rally named after them, but they work so hard." This is the last year that English teacher Deborah Mc Ginn will be doing Scribe before she passes it off to English teacher Sam Woog.

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Ground Zero has been this school Year to crePOPular from the besin- ate their own dances. nins. For the 2013-2014 They come UP with School Year. the Ground orisinal choreosraPhY & Zero team includes include suest hishlishts Lons Huynh r12J. Lucky from other dancers in Tranr 12J. ThommY Tran Lincoln Hish. •• Ms. Anr12J, Jerrin Ewinss derson saYs. r11 J. TYkele Jones r11 J. . Donna Anderson. a soTony Nauyen r1OJ. & ciaf studies teacher here Micah Oman. at Lincoln Hish, started This Year Ground Zero Ground Zero in 201 o. 0 1 had the OPPortunitY to think my favorite Part of Perform in our commu- beins the Coach & SPonnitY. They Performed at sor of Ground Zero is TEDx. at half time for seeins the suys develop the No Coast Derby Girls somethins themselves & also had the chance & then Perfor for the to Perform for Park crowd. The response Middle Schoors Celebra- that the team set from tion Festival. Ground their audiences is real Zero was Privilesed to unique. I eet to see them Perform at an LHS Par- feel really Proud of tlkl! ents weddins. They Per- work which makes me formed for Lincoln Hish feel Proud as well. Since durins PeP rallies & Ground Zero meets basketball sames. They round. I really set to Plan on a special Perfor- know the suys & watch mance for Lincoln Hish·s them srow & develop talent show: Joy Nite. throushout the Years • HThese suys have their Years here, .. Ms. worked hard throush out Anderson shares.

HMy name is Sue, and we are a theatre company. And the name of our theatre company is Illusion Theatre Project TRUST. The T stand for teaching, the R stands for reaching, the U stands for using, the S stands for students, and the T stands for theatre because we think that theatre is a really fun way to learn about different subjects. And the subject that we're going to talk about today is bullying."

Sue Letheby, who is the director of lllusion Theatre, and a group of nine Lincoln High Illusion Theatre students went around to different elementary s hools to teach young children about bullying and how to stop it. With her 11lusi.on Theatre students, the group used their theatrl.cal abilities to put on a show to help the young students learn more about bullying and how people are effected.

Above: Nash Jack (10) speaks to Beattie Elementary students.
eatre students and their director , Sue Leth~by, talk an cus more with elemenatry schoolers.
Above: Olivia Rask (9) talk to Beattie Elementary students about how to help others
Above: Jocelyn Em t (11) peak to Beattie Elementary kindergartener about bullying and what they can do to help.
Above: Eli Diamant ( 10) helps a kindergarten by listenin~ and answering.
Above; Noah Radcliffe ( 11) answer question for elementary tudent

Left: Pomalinks perform a kick line at the Homecoming Pep Rally

Above Left : Pomalink girls perform their new routine at the Winter Sports Pep Rally .

Above: Pomalinks perform their ___________.., routine at Link Up on August 23,

o small classroom about Seniors Lillian ie Curtis Beard and Grace Green. It's about "Wh1:1 do we put blood covered riot shields over our ~es. Ryley Hubbard a his is not a question. I am commanding that 1:1ou tell me Jun i O r cam i 11 e h1:1 we choose ignorance over progress. It has not been a Harrah 'and Bobbi hiie since someone has died. Tell societ1:j that racism isn 't Dyas, sophomores. over. Racism isn't over. Racism is not over!" It's about Freshmen

Written b1:j Tiauna Lewis. Performed with Charlie Anna Pape, Dream Curtis-Beard. Heidemann, Olivia Andrews, Anna

g and got first place there Keene, Dylan Glibert, Royla Bush, Riana title as state champions. As the Dazon, Melissa Bornstein. It's about coachefending State Champions, winning es Mr. Andrew EK, Ms. Gina Kepplinger, t everything. It's about good writing once Ms. Reagon Myer, and Miss. Deborah Mcrevised and polished becoming great. It's Ginn. It's about starting something brand apout learning about builds, drops, gestures, new in 2012 and still believing in the posical variety and quality performance. The tive power of youth. ommunity is about community both

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Bottom Left: The Slam Team holds signs saying " I Made It" a ready for Semifinals.

Bottom Right: Tiauna Lewis (11), Lillian Bornstein (12) , and Charlie Curtis-Bear , hold the state championship trophy after LHS got 1st

Above: Camille Harrah (10) performs her piece of Poetry at
Right: Lillian Bornstein (12)
poem during Slam Practice.

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esly Diaz (10) and Gabby Varela (10) pose. or a fashion photo during 3rd period in 3rd oor north hallway. Diaz is wearing a T-shi •eans, and tennis shoes while Varela is weari dress, a cardigan, and sandals. They both cribe their style as "simple casual." Photo ailoni Bray.

ight: Shaequan Mitchel(l l oses for pictures during th Brd period Dance 101 class. haequan describes her fas

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hove: Leah Kash-Brown (12) poses for a fashion p oto outside of her 3rd period chemstry class. Leah is wearing a weater, a skirt with leggings, and black coverse shoes. She describes her style as vintage. -.......,._-Photo by Hunter Othl· g.

Left: Alexis Carpenter (12) poses for a fasion photo in south building during 3rd pe;;.....;..._,_.;.._- ~----riod. Carpenter is wearing a tee sShirt, jeans, and sandals. Car~'~IA\.~ ,,•(~:- ,:'"_<c'.'.'Y""'~:J.... nter describes it as oonfortble. Photo by Tony Mendoza.

Debate Team: Symone Arends, Sarah DiMagno, Trevor Obermueller, Soreti Te home, Mary Wickizer, Ryan McManaman; iosiah Morgan, Hayden Myer , rin Wilford, Maggie Zoz, Aedan Helweg, Caleb Martin, James Rehwalt-Alexander, Isabella Spaulding, Daniel Witte, Elizabeth Yost, Dazon , Kate Dvorak, Eli Graf, Andrew Haar, Cecilia Walker , Frank Wick-

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eft: Kishon Porter (10) •s swinging at the tennis all. At Lincoln High on September 24 vs. Northast. Photo by: Julie Luas Right: Caleb Martin (10) is waiting on the ennis ball. At Woods on September 24 vs. Northast. Photo by: Hunte Othling

ight: Caleb Thiessen (12) getting eady to hit the tennis ball bac over to other varsity player. Photo y: Hunter Othling on Septembe 4, at Woods, vs. Northeast. Left: Salil Purandare (9) after his follow through on his swing. Photo by: unter Othling on September 24, a oods vs .. Northeast.

rontRow (L-R): Salil Purandare, Noah Thiessen, Wesley Dawkins, Craig Findlay, Hunter White, hristie Do, Mgr

Second Row (L-R): Andres Diaz-Debose, Caleb hiessen, Garrett Brockman, Caleb Martin, Frank wusu-Ansah, Joel Matzen, Jevaughnte Newman, ishon Porter

bird Row (L-R): Coach Effie, Coach Sandberg, Sean Neary, Charlie Gallentine, Coach Oppegard, ace Schuurmans, Andy Ngo, Christian Stoneallelson, Coach Ward

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Left: Freshman Jorja Francis (9) bumps the ball to the other ide.
Below Left: Freshman Alexandrea Vo (9) serve. the ball.
In the bottom: Freshman Royla Bush (9) serves the ball.
Photos By Claudia Bernabe
Front Row Left To Right: Samantha Yelkin, Breanna Smith , Sydney McAli s ter , Kal ey Kreifels, Kaci Allgood, Paige Roach, Heidi Herbert Second Row Left To Right: Co ach Chelsee McMeen, Emma Craig, Alyson Arens, Lela Waldman-Shanks, Laney Brooks, Emily Toman, Ashley Alley, Coach Krissy Blaha
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High School.
Middle left: Junior Varsity Ashley Alley spikes the ball.
Photos by Claudia Bernabe
Front Row: Royla Bush, Jamiya Brooks, Christine Ndayikengurukiye , SonTrea Walker , Tatiana Rogers, Adriana Miller, Second Row Left To Right: Coach Sherri Pendergras , Makayla Brenden, Tamya Zimmerman, Alexandera Vo, Jurnee Johnson , Breanna Mayflield, Jorja Francis, Coach Megan Statton

Reserve Volleyb

The LHS Volleyball Teams put on a good showing this year, and whether they won or lost, they kept the crowds excited.

The Junior Varsity coach is Chelsee McMeen, the Reserve coach was Kim Sto~bner, and the Freshman coach was Sherri Pendergras. Those coaches tried very hard for the volleyball teams to succee d and win their games.

Volleyball is a competitive sport, but the players also helped each other to improve. Freshman Jorja Francis said, "I really liked it. I had fun being on the team." Reserve Coach Kim Stoebner said, "The season went quickly and players improved." She also said "Grand Island and Lincoln South East were tough, but we made it through those games."

In one tournament there were players who got hurt during and after the game, but they kept coming back for more. "A few players who have never played before improved and did very well," Stoebner sai d.

Below left: Reserve player Katrin Barnes (10) Tanaya McDowell (10), and Cait lyn Koch (10) get ready to bump the ball.
Below Center: Reserve player Madison Hyberger (10) gets ready to serve the ball.
Photos By Jillean Longwell
Front Row Left To Right: Tanaya McDowell , Lauren Lesiak, Katrina 8 1111'~:lllll Autumn Traylor, Madison Hyberger, Adi Laisa Ratumaimuri Second Ro Kim Stoebner, Lauren McCall, Tayler Bluford, Caitlyn Koch , Nakia
Moore, Coach Kay Burbach

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bove Left: Kalli Novak passes to Aaliyah Evans (9) from the outside line.

bove Right: Raelynn Burkinshaw (9) gets ready to shoot a three pointer.

Center Left: Elisa Medina-Jordan (11) get covered by the other team.

Center Right: Raelynn Burkinshaw (9) and Kalli Novak blocks the other team's playe om passing the ball.

Bellow Left: Kalli Novak looks to pass to her other teammates.

Bellow Left Small : Khrizma Gress (10) looks to pass to her other teammates.

Below Right Small : Lincoln High team crowds together to discuss the game and the tac tic f winning the game.

Below Right Big : Lincoln High players sprint down to the other side of the court, while th ther team is dribbling.

Far Below Left: Lincoln High team listens to their coach in the locker room.

ar Below Center : Deavonna Rhodes (lO)jumps up to catch the rebound

ar Below Right: Halle Burton (10) wats the ball to the Lincoln High players at the begining of the game.

Above Left: Aaliyah Evans (9) dribbles the all and tries to get away from the other team's layer.

Above Top Right: Raelynn Burkinshaw (9) tries o reach for the baJl.

Above Top Left: Elisa Medina-Jordan (11) tries o block the other team's player from shooting.

eft: Kalli Novak and Aaliyah Evans (9) jump up o get the rebound.

ight: Elisa Medina-Jordan (11) dribbles the ball ast the other team's players.

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Tim Brock, Saleem Holden, Jamie Davis

Second Row (L to R): Coach Smith , Thomas Gatwech, Anthony Magor, Corbin Oppegard, Alonga Chol , Coach Riser

Middle Right: Reserve Boys Basketball

Front Row (L to R): Kishon Porter, Tedum Npimnee , Kaprees King , Derick Shaff tall , Ju stice Brown

Second Row (L to R): Dakota Nilsen, Amiab Jackson , Bayley Schuman, Anthony Evans, Joseph Carlson Coach Jackson

n Basketball teams had great seasons filled with wins, losses, hard d lost, many new memories were created that will be remembered

y did a fantastic job not only in guiding our teams through ch Jackson also spoke about his Reserve Basketball team ing together as a team. But through hard work and e seeded 4th, and ultimately won a first-round city ng contributors to the team." Once the season the skills that had been gained. Overall, the ut on the court was wasted. A lot goes

Right: Junior Varsity Boys Basketball
Row (L to R): Aundra Gilbert, Brian Aguilar , Jose Perez-Blanco , Quentin Bohaty ,
Right: Junior Carissa Wei explodes off the blocks during a relay at LHS. Right
Center: Nadia Khechfe (12) twists during her dive at an LHS meet. Khechfe took 3rd at State.
Far Right: Lincoln High' s boys get together before their race at Lincoln High School's pool at a swim and dive meet.
All photos by: Leah KashBrown

"For the past two years, I didn't take more than a week off," junior swimmer Carissa Wei said of her training schedule. That dedication paid off, because Wei was the first female swimmer to make it to state in six years. Wei is also a member of the varsity tennis team.

Senior Nadia Khechfe got third in diving at state with 427.35 points. Khechfe has signed a letter of intent to swim for KU in the fall. In addition to diving, Khechfe also plays golf and varsity soccer.

LHS sent a total of seven swimmers and two divers to state this year: Juniors Blake Costello, Wade Michalski, Carissa Wei, and John Frey; sophomores Charlie Gallentine, Sander Sieglaff, and Jesse Harvey. Divers included senior Nadia Khechfe and freshman Payton Prall.

Junior Blake Costello prepared all season, but he poured on extra effort the two weeks before. "If you are going to be a good swimmer, you have to train all the time," Costello said.

Junior Wade Michalski was a novice swimmer at the beginning of the season, but he improved enough to qualify for state by the end in the 200 medley relay.

"It was a great season," coach Richard Conradt said. "The swimmers and divers worked hard to achieve their best. They really came together as a team and believed in themselves."

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Left: Wade Michalski ( 11) jumps off the starting blocks at the beginning of a swimming and <living meet at Lincoln High School's pool.
Photo by : Leah KashBrown
Left: Breanna Smith ( l 0) gels mentally prepared to swim the backstroke at a swimming and diving meet at Lincoln High School's pool.
Photo by Leah KashBrown
Lincoln High Links Boys Swimming/Diving Front Row (L to R): Kea Swetland, Eric Tran, Jacob Skoda. Kody Hackbart , Heladio Pere z• Pesina, Blake Costello Second Row (L to R) : Daniel Holba, John Frey, Matt Schaaf, Eric Cushing. Shey Wood , Matt Morey, Jesse Harvey Third Row (L to R): Coach Richard Conradt. Sander Sieglaff, Noah Luedtke, Wade Michalski, Miles Hinrichs, Jake Skarp, Charlie Gallentine , Coach Castro, Coach Sharill Luedtke
Lincoln High Links Girls Swimming/Diving Front Row (L to R): Celeste Luedtke Mgr, Aracely Acosta-Garcia, Kalli Honnar. Hana McMahon-Cole. Elisa Hernandez, Nadia Khcchfc. Second Row (L to R) : Leah Kash - Brown, Annemarie Schuhert, Sicm1 Perry, Emilia Martinez, Karynn Brown. Breanna Sn11th, Charlie Guyer. Third Row (L to R): Coach Richard Conradt Allison Hinrichs, Payton Prall, Hanna Hoffman. Amanah Morgan. Carissa Wei. Nyaleiny Pur, Coach Castro, Coach Shari II Luedtke
Far Left: Miles Hinrichs ( 10) swims the 500 meter freestyle race al a swim and <live meet at Lincoln High. Center Left: Jesse Harvey ( I0) jumps off the starting blocks at the sound of the horn at a swim and <live meet at Lincoln High.
Left: The Lincoln High Swimming and Diving team cheer on a follow teammates at a swimming and <living meet at Lincoln High School's pool. All photos hy: Leah KashBrown

ifferent weight classes, many of decide to wrestle at a heavier weight cutting weight paid off at the end for season with a perfect 41-0 record, horn.ore. "It took awhile for it to set "stated Dawkins. Dawkins •s 106lbs. Right after that success for the Links here rt in the semifinals, but at the Stat

State Tournament, one must place our at their district tournament, the wee ore. Both Cod L ,=- 2) an Hunter W • 10) took th· istricts and qualified for "M ing weight ery weigh ins,=" was one of Hunter most me arable moments of his season. Both Cody All and Hunter White started the year off at a heavier weight 170lbs. and 152 lbs . res_Eectivel They both dro ed do weight class to 160 lbs. anJ 45 lbs. after winter rea "It doesn't matter where vou start, it matters whe finish " w as the wrestling teams ~otto of the season, and t m any d i dn ' t qualify for state, there was still success for the The r e were only three seniors on the team this year. Two of were unable to compete at district tournament due to injurl Junior Varsity wrestlers had to step up and fill in open wei classes this season. This allowed them to get in varsity mate and prepare them for their next year on the team.

Apart from being on the mat themselves, the Lincoln Hi~ Wrestling Team hosted the Warriors Tournament at Johnson Gym. This is a fund raiser for the wrestling team, where ki anywhere from 3 years old to 8th grade compete and wres There were six mats on the gym floor and over 150 matches Sto B Jaime Beltran.

Left Atden Arnold (to) prepares to cradle his opponent at district,. Arnold entled up pl.acmg 3rd. Photo
by Jaime Beltran
Below: Wesley Dawkini(to) celebrates ht& vt tory wtth Coach Andy Genrich. Photo by Jaime

On march 20, 2014, six Lincoln High senior athletes gathered in the cafeteria to officially sign their intent letters to play at a variety of colleges and universities.

Brianna Kempel will play tennis for the Doane Tigers, Nadia Khechfe will dive for Kansas, Keiteyana Parks will run track and

field for Kansas State, Austin Phipps will play football for Peru State College, Alexis Graewe will play softball for Southeast Community College, and Race Schuurmans will play baseball for the Hastings Broncos.

We are proud of our athletes , and we wish them well in the future.

Top: Athletes take out their pens and make their intentions official.
Above: Nadia Khechfe talks to a reporter from Channel 10/11.
Above: Diving Coach Renaldo Castro says a few words about Nadia Khefke.
Left: Race Schuurmans poses for a photo to commemorat the occasion.
Top: Track Coach Bob White fist bumps Keitieyana Parks after singing her praises.
Above: Baseball Coach Todd Sandberg introduces Race Schuurmans.

Above: All ix enior athlete take their eat to prepare to ign letter of intent to a variety of college and univer itie .

Above: Football Coach Mark Marke talks about Austin Phipps.
Above Left: Tenni Coach Kevin Jame introduce Brianna Kempel.
Above: S ftball Coach Jeff Pierce introduce Alexi Graewe
Left: Alexi Graewe po e for a ph to
Left: Nadia Khechfe and Race Schuurman po e with t eir fans afte the signing.

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Bellow:

Captions

Right: Sinai Mandungu (10) kick a soccer ball in a soccer game against Pius X at Beachner Field.
Photo by Britton Mikkelsen
Far Right: Ku Htoo (11) runs to get the ball in a soccer game during the HAC Tournament at Beachner Field.
Photo by: Leah Kash-Brown
Carlos Gonzalez (10) tries to get the ball against a player on the Pius team at Beachner Field.
Photo by: Britton Mikkelsen
by: Leah Kash-Brown
Lincoln High Links Junior Varsity Boys Soccer Front Row (L to R ): Judd Salem , Carlo s Gonzalez , Majed Afshoon Kar , Mue H ser, Byron Lopez, Dal Suum , Khu Sa y, Abrahan Sakilla Second Row (L to R) : Peter Nguyen , Marco Mendez, Nathan Kutaly , Kapree s King, Ki s hon Porter , Emmanuel Zay Zay , Suhaib Shaikh, Adam Schneider , Fadhil Majo Back Row (L to R) : Coach Cerny , I saac Okeng , Jonathan Gonzalez, Sander Hals , Sinai Mandungu , Mahmoud Othman , Je s us Leija, Paul Muragizi , Dona vo n Comer , Rafael elodo , Christian PeraltaState ,

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Bellow: Majed Afshoon Kar (9) kicks the ball during a soccer game against Beatrice at Beachner Field.
Photo by: Britton Mikkelsen • Bellow Right: Raul Hurtado ( 11) gets ready to kick the ball during a soccer game against Southwest at Seacrest Field.
Photo by Leah Kash-Brown

Af>ove: JV HIArdler

BreaV1V1a Smltn ( 10) gets ll'lto tYJe start posltiol'l ready to rlAl'l at tYJe JV meet Ol'l April 15th

Top: Varsity Hlgn

J1,1mper Presley Mittelstadt ( 12) taRes off YJer marR to J1,1mp at tYJe Papllllol'l La- Vista SOIAtn IV1vite,

Far Left : Mara Hollamol'l ( 12) fiys 11'1 tne air d1,1rlV1g ner Lol'lg JIAmp at tne PaplllloV1-La Vista So1Atn ll'lvlte,

: Mara Hollamol'l ( 12) leaps off tne board to go rito ner Lol'lg JIAmp at LNE Relays,

ow: Reme Browl'l (9) sprll'lts ner last 50 meters l'l 200 meter race at Papllllol'l-La Vista SOIAtn ll'lvite, ow Middle: Jada NIAl'lgesser (9) J1,1mps over a rdle at tne Red al'ld Blad~ IV1tersq1,1ad meet, r Left: Cnrlstll'la Josepn ( 11) drives ner Rl'lee 1,1p as piASnes off tne lol'lg J1,1mp board at tne LNE Relays et,

: CY1rlstlV1a JosepYl ( 11) goes ll'lto YJer bo1AV1d d1ArlV1g ner Triple J1,1mp at tne PapillloV1-La a SOIAtYJ ll'lvlte,

Top : Lela SYJal'l~ gets ll'lto YJer posltiol'l ready to tYJrow 11'1 Sfot PIAt at tYJe LNE Relays meet Ol'l MarcYJ 27tY1,

Top Left : Jazl Lott ( 12) gets ready to tYJrow 11'1 sfot p1At at tYJe LNE Relays, Middle: Lela SY!@~ ( 10) Marlel'le RasYJldl ( 12) @d Jazl Lott ( 12) cYJat as tYJey wait for tnelr l'lext tYJrows at tYJe LNE Relays , Af>ove: Taylor Rat1Amalm1,1rl (11) gets ll'lto posltlol'l to tYJrow 11'1 SYJot PIAt at tYJe JV meet Ol'l April 15tYJ at LHS ,

low: 11'1 l@e 2 Varsity Sprll'lt~r Reme rowl'l (9) sprll'lts ner way to t~e last 1oo eters of tne 200 meter race, lddle Left: COOCYl DrolAd gives Varsity 1,1mper CY1rlstlV1a Josepn ( 11) a pep talR fore ner last J1,1mp, eft: Sydl'ley Mcalister (1 O) J1,1mps over a IArdle at tYJe Red @d BlacR IV1tersq1,1ad eet,

Above: JV Spr l'lter Snal'll'lOl'l P am (11) p1ASY1es YJard Ol'l tYJe last 200 meters of ner opel'l 400 at tne SOIAtnwest ll'lvlte Ol'l April 8tYJ,

Left: Katrll'la Barl'les ( 10), Halle BIArtol'l ( 10), SnaV1ya Morris ( 10), aV1d DeavoV1V1a Rfodes ( 1O) sit @d cYJat at tne JV meet Ol'l April 15tn, Middle Left: Sydl'ley Mcalister (1 O) sprll'lts YJer last 1oo meters 11'1 tYJe 4x4 relay at Papllllol'l La- Vista SOIAth

Far Left: Vlc:torla Garza ( 11) p1ASY1es tY1ro1AgY1 tYJe last 50 meters of tYJe 800 meter relay at tYJe Red al'ld BlacR IV1tersq1,1ad meet,

ay as 2Vld leg at tYJe

2 0 1 lt SPREA D BY: EM ILY REED

Tracf€ avid field Is a very ~ard sport to compete lvi. lvi all evevits, lvichAdlvig Sprlvits, HtArdles, Lovig JtAmp avid Triple JtAmp, Hig~ JtAmp, DlsctAs, Snot p1,1t, avid Pole VatAlt, over 50 girls came otAt for t~e 2014 TracR seasovi. Maviy girls nave stood 01,1t avid J1,1st improved overall, Girls tnrowers Improved avid made persovial records (PR), Tney averaged lvi Improved PR's of 4 feet fatner for Snot PtAt avid 1o feet fart~er lvi disctAs over last years records, A girl w~o ~as stood 01,1t a lot lvi tnrows Is Sevilor Marlevie Ras~ldl, Rasnldl t~rew a 39' 11" to wlvi t~e Gravid lslavid relay meet lvi girls s~ot ptAt, Rasnldl ~opes to q1,1allfy for t~e State meet lvi Snot PtAt, Dt~er girls ~ope to q1,1allfy for state lvi t~elr evevits as well, IIRe Sevilor Kelteyavia ParRS, Her goals for tne year~ "Wlvi State lvi tne 1oo , for stAre tne 100, possibly tne 200 avid t~e 300 btAt deftvietly for stAre tne 100, Avid get tne scnool record lvi 100," ParRS nas also made a PR tnls year as well, Sne made a PR at t~e Papllllovi La-Vista So1,1tn lvivlte lvi t~e 1oo wltn a time of 12,3 secovids, T~e weeR before sne ravi a time of12,7, Sne nopes to nit a 12, 1, We nave maviy otner girls t~at nave made 01,1tstavidlvig performavices lvi tnelr evevits as well, Zo Maler Is tne Girls Tracf€ Coordlviator t~ls year taRlvig Coacn Dro1,1d's spot from tne past years, s~e eviJoys belvig tne Coordiviator tnls year, "Belvig Girls TracR Coordlviator Is a view cnallevige wltn view respovislbllltles, I llf€e gettlvig to f€viow more of 01,1r glrl at~letes. Tney are a 1,1vilq1,1e gro1,1p of sttAdevits wltn maviy lviterests otAtslde of tracR tool" ST ORY BY: EM ILY REED

First Row (L to R): Mia S~arpviacR, Je'Kerra Hopper, Jada N1mgesser, Sovitwavilc WalRer, Deavovivia R~odes, Katrlvia Barvies, Iris Va.sq1,1e.z, Rerne Browvi, Coac~ Dro1,1d Secovid Row (L to R): S~aviya Morris, C~rlstlvie NdaylRevig1,1r1,1Rly, Mella MarR~arn, Breavivia Smit~, B'rlcla Castavieda, S~aviviovi P~arn, Taylor Rarurnalrn1,1rl, Jazl Lott, AIAtlArnvi Traylor, Ernlly Reed, c~arnpagvie Avidersovi, Alexls Saddler T~lrd Row (L to R): Coac~ W~lte, Coac~ Jevisevi, Coac~ CzeraviRo, Mal1,1.ba M1,1d1,1vid1,1l1,1, Cody Selvage, Sydviey Mcalister, Paytovi Prall , Kall! NovaR, Ernoviy Ellwaviger, Mara Hollarnovi, Presley Mittelstadt, S~aRorl Colevi, C~rlstlvia Josep~, Saraflvia Nlrnely, Coac~ Dawsovi folArt~ Row (L to R): Coac~ Rettig, Coac~ ParRS, Nyallt L1Aal, Kelteyavia ParRS, Halle BIArtoVl, Kallle Ro.besovi, Nyaviovig KOIAVlg, Jalda JaCRSOVl , NyaJ1AoR Koavig, Lela S~aviRS, Ernlly Tornavi, Victoria Garza, Marlevie ~as~ldl, Coac~ Varley

Field

Above: Varsity Sprlviter
Keiteyavia ParRS (12) plAts lvi ner all at tne last 1oo meters lvi tne girls 4x4 Relay at tne Papllllovi-La Vista So!Atn lvivlte OVI April 11tn.
Above: Varsity Sprlviter Je'~erra Hopper ( 12)
PIA5nes nard OVI tne last 100 meters lvi tne 4x4 relay as tne 3rd leg at tne Papllllovi-La
Above Middle: Varsity J1,1mper Mara Hollamovi (12) sprlvits tne last 1oo meters lvi tne 4x4 relay as tne avicnor at tne
Papllllovi-La Vista So!Atn lvivlte,
Above: Varsity dlstavice r1,1vivier Mella Mar~nam ( 11) stays anead of aviotner rlAVIVler at tne Papllllovi La- Vista SolAtn
Kelteyavia ParRS (1 2) wlvi s tne 1oo meter dasn at tn e pap llll ovi La- Vista So!Atn lvivlte ,

ear s trac season e crazy weather, but 't stopped them from • g and breaking record . ve so far

"The boys season has gotten of to a great start. We are a youn team, but competing at a high level. At the first meet of the year (LNE Relays ared

we broke two meet records. On record was for th boys 4X200 and t E other was for the 4xl Weight Relay. wins ses, but seems faze them as • e to put their best Some made it to d some went further, e way to state. es are pleased so r LHS runners this Varley spoke to the k Staff before the Papillion South s' season so far.

·r best 'At LincoGi malt Schoo[, we are a6(e to set aside our lijferences, and come toe.ether to cheer and suyyort each other as a team.

We have been working through some injuries and a bout of flu that hit the a part of the team. Right now we have 4 weeks until districts and 5 weeks till the State Meet, we are trying to prepare our kids for a top notch performance at both of those meets." So far, many have been impressed wit the time and effort everyone is giving.

lb.Ytffiti1~~k member Dajon Thomas (9) participates Lincoln Southwest on April 8th.
Above: Varsity track member Austin Phipps ( 12) throws the shot in the event Shot Put at the Lincoln Northeast relays at Nebraska Wesleyan on March 29th.
Above: Dakota Nilsen (10), Austin Phipps (12), Micah Oman (9), run in the 100 meter dash at the Red and Black meet at Harold Scott Track on March 21st.
Above: LHS hurdlers start the hurdle race at the Red and Black meet at Harold Scott Track on March 21st.
Above March
Above: Front Row (L to R): Curtis Scott , Devin A Second Row (L to R): Riley Agena, Fablin Third Row (L to R) : Coach Parks , Coach J1 Ruon Chuol, Tyren Baker, Coach White Fourth Row (L to R): Coach Dawson , Noal Gallardo- Franklin, Coach Varley, Coach F
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2014 at Harold Scott Track.
rso n, G arret Cruz, J amil Funnah , Marcu s Haynes , Terry Jones, Elijah Mfinanga, Noah Helms, CoacJl~,flli!U
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Coach Czeranko, Farrakhan Muhammad, Jacob Winter, Kyle Duffy. Muhammad Majid, Dajon
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incoln High Links Boys Golf Team
ront Row (L to R) : Kolton Martin, Stephen Kirschbaum , Blake Costello
ack Row (L to R) : Coach Elwood, Channing Schultz, Corbin Oppegard , Jake Skarp
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Anne & Emmett is an imaginary conversation between Anne Frank and Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and hatred. Frank is the 13-year-old Jewish

Movement.

The one-act play opens with the two teenagers meeting in Memory, a place that isolates them from the cruelty they experienced during their lifetime.

The beyond-the-grave encounter draws the startling similarities between the two youths' harrowing experiences and the atrocities against their respective races.

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military to round u p Jews and put them in concentration camps en route to gas chambers. Anne died of typhus at

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In Memory, Anne recounts hiding in a cramped attic with her family after German dictator Adolf Hitler ordered the Nazi girl whose diary provided a gripping perspective of the Holocaust. Till is the 14-year old African-American boy whose brutal murder in Mississippi sparked the American Civil Rights

concentration camp in March 1945, a few weeks before British

troops liberated the concentration camp.

Emmett tells Anne about how he, in 1955, ended up being brutally attacked by a group of racists and thrown in the Tallahatchie River with a cotton gin fan tied to his neck. This happened after he whistled at a white woman while visiting his uncle in Money, Mississippi.

Above: Mamie Till (Kwakiutl L. Dreher) telling her so n , Emmett Till (Devin Tate) to be careful when he goes to Chicago.
Right Above: Otto Frank (Jordan Deffenbaugh) talking to his daughter, Anne Frank (Jessie Kenner Tidball) abo u t their current situation.
Right Below: Anne Frank, played by Jessie Kenner Tidball, writing in her journal about how she feels about the situation her and her family were in.
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Janet Langhart Cohen, the writer of the play Anne and Emmet speaking to the student of Lincoln High School. Cohen is an EmmyNominated journalist who has worked with many businesses uch as CBS, ABC, NBC, BET, Boston World Herald, U.S. News, and World Report. She also was recently inducted into the Indiana's Broadca ter' Hall of Fame.

Left (Big): Anne Frank (Je ie Tidball) explaining to Emmett Till (Devin Tate) how their situation are smiliar.
Left: Emmett Till (Devin Tate) trying to figure out where he is
(Bottom): Anne and Emmett learn of present day issues dealing with race.
Anne and Emmett join hand after comparing their situation
Left (Big): Anne Frank (Je sie Tidba ll ) trying to convince Emmett Till (Devin Tate) to te ll hi s story.
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Bivins, Tria 75, 211 30, 108, 157 Adams, Shaquille is 1?2

Baldwin, Brett 74, 83

Blaha, Krissy 168 Brown, Justice 63, 157, Adibord, Ayoub 28

Anderson, William 29, Barakat, Hi bah 74 Blaha 167 176 Adnan, Taif 28 109

Barankevich, Benjamin Bluford, Tayler 63, 169 Brown, Karynn 63, 64, Adryanna 124

Andreini, Rachel 62, 29 Bo, Eh Taw 63 104,201 Afshoon Kar, Fares 15, 135,210

Bargar, Jeff 84

Bargen, Andrew 8, 20, Bohaty, Quentin 17 6 Brown, Reme 75 Afshoon Kar, Majed

Boerschig, John 75, 83 Brown, Keonah 63 18, 19, 28, 213 Andrew 146

Andrews, James 49 84

Bollen Jr., Richard 84 Bruce, Anthony 30 74

Andrews, 0 livia 74, Bargen, Donovan 74, Bonilla Musito, Yuritzy Bruyette, Erica 30 Agena, Riley 157, 207, 146 159,177 Yunue 63 Bryan, Anthony 57, 214

Arends, Symone 29 Barlow, Melissa 62

Bonney-Beermann, 157 Aguilar, Brian 14, 17 4, Arens, Alyson 62, 168 Barnes, Katriri 169 Jordan 63 Bryant, Jaquesha 63 176,177

Arevalo Castillo, Silvia Barnes, Katrina 20, 62, Boothe, Leslie 75 Brychka, Iuliia 30 Aguilar Barrera, Maria 111 132,169

Arnold, Aidan 62, 181 Barnes, Nicki 18 18, 19, 30, 137, Brychka, Vadym 83 Ahmose, Jama 112

Bornstein, Lillian 6, 9, Brychka,Susanna 83 74

Arnold, Aiden 155, Barnes, Nicole 84 146 Buenrostro Rosales, Al Saadi Bu'alaq, Saadi 155,180,181

Barnes, Nikki 14, 122, Bornstein, Melissa 75, Juana 75 62

Arnold, Brooklyn 29 213 79, 92, 146, 210 Buettgenbach, Kiersten Albers, Brittany 28

Arnold, Dalton 29 Barr, Holly 30, 154, Borstein, Lillian 19 30 Aldridge, Haylee 62

Arnold, Jon 207 154

Bozak, Grace 75 Bui, Penny 30 Ali, Laith 28

Arnold, Jonathon 29, Barron Perez, Jacque- Bozek, Jane 84 Bui, Thuan 63 Al-Jibory, Fatima 62 157 lyn 62

Bradford, Taichae 8, Bukovnik, Mona 63 Al- Jibory, Zahraa 74

Arnold, Zoe 74, 154, Baxter, Deveron 63 30 Bullerdiek, Quinn 63 Aldana Velazquez, 154,201

Baxter, Kyly 30, 95

Bradley-Fentress, Noah Burbach, Kay 169 Yoalli 74

Aten, Laura 84

Beard, Darian 63 75 Burda, Tristan 75, 159 Allder, Jakeb 74

Ath, Patrick 62

Beard, Landon 6, 30, Brammeier, Miranda Burkinshaw, Raelyn Alley, Ashley 62, 168

Auman, Adam 74 42,136 49 132 Alley, Hayley 28

Aung, Way 74

Beard,Spencer 49

Brandt, Amy 30, 113 Burkinshaw, Raelynn Allgood, Cody 29, 157, Austin, Abbie 29, 137

Bechtolt, Reece 75

Brandt, Janae 75 10, 75,171 180,181

Austin, Abby 213

Allgood, Kaci 22, 74, Avery, Susan 84

Beck, Alicia 84

Beckman, Dan 84

Bray, Kailoni 20 Burmeister, Chloe 30

Brenden, Makayla 10, Burton, Halle 63, 169, 132, 168, 211

Avila, Cesar 19, 62, Beckmann, Dan 92 12, 75,168 171 Al-Mansuri, Bushra 62 181

Beckmann, Daniel 104

Brestel, Ann 89 Burton, Jayden 120 Al-Nori, Zanib 74

Avila, Jaime 62

Beck, Nancy 84

Brianna 167 Burton, Jaydn 63

Burton, Nicole 63 ana 75

Bush, Charlie 30 Champoux, Dan 85

Cortez Castellanos, 207 Domeier, Trudi 85

Fernando 31

Dawson, Kyle 76, 159 Dominguez, Adanari Bush, James 75 Chandler, Jack 31

Cortez Ramos, Irma

Dawson, Larry 85 11, 76,120 Bush, Royla 75, 146, Chapin, Tessa 63, 132 31

Dawson, Treyton 64, Dominguez, Alfredo 168 Chau, Cuong 63

Costello, Blake 178, 157 61 Buss, Ethan 12, 75 Chau, Dung 31 179,209

Bustamante, Ashley 61

Chavarria, Pamela 63

Coy, Alex 76

Day, Eh Tee 24, 64, 67 Dominguez, Anna 32

Dazon, Riana Lurice Dominguez, Mercede Bustamante, Brenda Chen, Tianye 6

Coy, Mckayla 76 76,146 64 30

Cherry, Amonney 63

Craig, Denise 20, 85,

Decker, Jeremiah 130 Donis, Irma Diva 76 Buttes, Ron 85

Cherry, Marcelles 157 89

Degarmo, Kenneth 32 Donis, Josue Avila 74 Byron, Fawn 63, 69 Cherry, Marcellles 181

Craig, Emma 168, 211

aChilen, Alexandria 31

Chism, Kris 31

Chistopolskaia, Alena

Cabrales, Joshua 75 31

DeHaes, Tawni 210, Dorenbach, Kat 76

Craig, Mark 85 211 Dorn, Anthony 64

Crane, Larissa 31

Cratton, Koran 64

Dehaes, Titana 76 Dorn, Barbara 32

Del Rello Hinojosa, Dorn, Rebecca 32

Craver, Keyou 20 Josimar 76 Dorsey, Tiana 76 Caforio, Mari 75,111 Chit, Di 31, 95

Craver, Keyou 20

Delgado, Nicky 64 Douglas, Sarai 85, 98 Calhoon, Gary 85

Chol, Alonga 63, 157, Craver, Keyuo 85 Dowd, Robin 85 Calhoun, Montez 207 174,176

Cressin, Larry 6

Delgado Gonzalez, Drappeaux, Dontaiven Camacena Cuevas, Chol, Nania 31

Erika 30

Chol, Ruon 157

Campbell, Cameron Christian, Scott 63

Cresson, Larry 31 Monica 61, 161 76

Cronin, Seven 64

Crosby, Cody 31

Demery, Khea 76 Dreith, Zachary 32

Denkovich, Sally 15, Drevo, Desi 83 30 Chuol, Goi 76, 177

Crouch, Ethan 31 85,89 Droud, Coach 207 Campolito, Julianna 63 Chuol, Mary 63

Crouse, Nicholas 76

Dennis, Hannah 10, Droud, Rodney 85 Cardona, Robersy 63 Chuol, Ruon 63, 207

Crowe, Sabrina 31 76,144,161,211 Duffy, Kyle 64, 207 Carrillo Moreno, Anto- Churchill, Ellie 76

Cruz, Garret 207

De, Rambo 32 Dulce Flores 103 nio 61

Cihal, Rogene 85

Cuca,Meg 64,167

Deroulette, Izzy 113 Dunker 177 Cariotta 201 Clabo, William 63

Cuddy 174

Desersa, Matthew 83 Duong, Huynh Hoa 32 Cariotta, Amy 13, 85, Clark 171

Cuddy, Frank 14, 15, Desersa, Nina 32 Duong, Thanh 32 104 Clark, Evan 31, 157 20, 21, 125, 154, Devall, Jules 32 Duoth, Nyakhan 64 Carlin, Odalis Farias Claus, Ladona 85 155, 155, 174,

Diamant, Eli 64 Dutton, Sue 85 Carl, Lee 63, 157 201

Devlin, Paeton 76 Durham, Lexus 32 76 Claypool, Sandra 63, 207

Culver, CJ 15 7

Diaz- Debose, Andres Dvorak, Emily 85, 110 Carlson, Joeseph 155, Clayton, Elise 94

Culver, Cornell 31 64,163 Dvorak, Kate 76 155 Clemens, Jessica 31

Cummings, Nigel 64, Diaz- Debose, Chandra Dyas, Bobbi 64, 146 Carlson, Joseph 63, Cline, Mackenzie 12, 207 85 Dykes, Ciara 32 176 64, 73, 122, 134, Curtis- Beard, Charlie Diaz, Jordan 32 Carlson, Marlyce 85 154,200,201 6,31, 146

Carmona Beltran, Clough, Dru 64

Czeranko, Coach 207

Diaz, Kiera 76

Diaz, Lesly 64, 201 Marisol 30 Cloutier 181

Diazde Leon Renteria, Eddins, Crystal 76 Carney, Caelan 63 Cobb, Juanita 111

DRicardo 32 Edgar, Avery 64 Carpenter, Alexsis 31 Coffey, Deb 85

Dickason, Morgan 32 Edison, James 32 Carriotto, Amy 93 Cognard- Black, Katha- Dampeer, Levester 32

Diep,Lynn 32 Edwards, Linda 32 Carter, Joseph 75 rine 76, 137 Dang, An 76

Dierking, Marissa 32 Effie 163 Carvallo, Julia 31 Coleman, Jaidalyne 59 Dang, Tho 32

DiMagno, Sarah 6, 32, Effie, Coach 210 Carvallo, Stephanie 61 Collier, Cameron 31 Darden, Christine 32 37 Effie, Lisa 210 Casarrubias Guerrero, Collier, Chyrone 31 Dasher, Kaci 76

Disney, Allison 64 Ehlers, Ryan 76 Dairon 83 Collier, Isaiah 76, 159, Daulton, Sheldon 76

Ditson, Zach 180 Eigbrett, Micah 130 Castillo, Edgar 181 177

Davis, Jamie 157, 174, Ditson, Zachery 157, Eilers, Rodney 76 Castillo, Juan 63 Conradt, Richard 85 175,176,207 181 Ekker, Chistopher 64 Castillo, Mari 63, 201 Contreras, Lacretia 64

Davis, Sabrah 32

Diu,Diu 76 Ekker, Nataly 33 Catalano, Isabella 31, Conway, Alleha 64, Davis, Sarah 76

Do, Christie 15, 19, 32, Ekker, Nathen 33 94,95 171

Dawkins 180 163, 210, 211 Elias, Diyar 33 Cather, Charlynne 31, Cooper, Mary 85 Dawkins, Wesley 14, Dodge, James 76, 95 Elias, Sawsan 33 102 Cope, Henrionce 31 64,180,181

Dodge, Joseph 130 Elias, undos 18, 33 Cecil, Alia 75, 200, 201 Cornejo Vargas, Onelia Dawson, Coach 154, Doerr, Oliver 49 Ellwanger, Emony 10, Celis Solorzano, Viridi- 76 155, 154, 155, Do, Hung 64 76,94, 132,161 Index 227

Elstun, Sean 33, 108 Frey, John 178

Elting, Jill 85

Fricke, essica 111

Gibilisco, Rebecca 33

Gress, Khrizma 65, 64,65, 144

Gibilisco, Tino 77 171 Handley, Genee 86 Elwood 161

Elwood, Coach 209

Fricke, Jessica 85

Fries, Casey 20, 85

Gibson, Demetre 33

Griffin, Brianna 34, Handy, Donald 77

Gibson, Elijah 33, 157 167 Hansen, Brian 34, 130 Engnell, Kayla 64 Fritz, Rachel 33

Gibson-Shields, Nas-Griffin, Garrett 15, 17 4 Hansen, Danielle 34 Escamilla, Tristen 76

Fuentes Ortega, Jona- tassja 8, 33 Groft, Walt 34 Hansen, Ian 77, 159 Estrada, Alexis 76 than 64

Gilbert, Aundra 65, Gropp, Whitney 49 Hardy, Barbara 86 Estrada, Karissa 76 Funnah, Jamil 77,207 72,157,176,177 Gruett, Jon 86, 112 Harmes Afuh, Joseph Es, William 85

Gilbertson, Cody 65

Gruett, Jon D. 120 77 Evangelista Flores, G

Gish, Lenny 85 Guerra, Rosa 65 Harrah, Camille 65, Dulce 64, 71, Glass, Shydale 65

Guerrero, Kelsey 65 146 103, 103, 201 Gadeken, Lyla 102, Glaze, Alicia 65

Gugat, Stephan 34 Harris, D'angelo 77 Evans, Aaliyah 76, 171 102

Glibert, Dylan 146 Guiza Beltran, Maria Harris, Lendell 65 Evans, Anthony 64, Gallardo Franklin, Goeller, Natalie 65 77 Harris, Lenzell 34, 109 157,174,176 Kevin 112, 157, Goldenstein, Alison Guiza Beltran, Sergio Hart, Coach 211 Evans, Jacob 64, 157, 207 130, 154, 155, 34 Hartwell, Peggie 25 181 Gallegos Olivas, Ga- 154 Gum, Bakhita 34 Harvey, Alysia 89 Ewings, Jerrin 102 briel 77, 83 Goldenstein, Brittney Gutierrez, Carlos 77, Harvey, Jesse 65, 178, Ezell- Doyle, Malik 61 Gallentine, Charlie 64, 65, 211 159,181 179 163,178 Gonzalez, Citlalli 77 Gutzmer, Everett 65

Haug, Rebecca 65, 68,

Galloway, Devontay 33 Gonzalez Herrera, Guyer, Charlotte 65 144,161 Gannon, Jessica 65, Carlos 65 Hawkins 167 Fahrlander, Jess 125 130 Gonzalez, Jonathan

HHawkins, Tiara 34, 167 Fairbanks, Stormi 76 Ganow, Alex 65 111 Haynes, Marcus 77, Facio Lorn, Ana 76 Garcia- :Alvarado, Me- Gonzalez Mendieta, Haack, Julia 14, 77 159,180,207 Falcon, Damien 64 lissa 33 Luis 65 Haar, Andrew 77 Haynes, Wanya 207 Falcon, Davina 102, Garcia, Aracely Acosta Gonzalez Mendieta, Haar, Jenny 34, 125 Headley 17 6, 177 102, 132 19,62 Maria 61 Haas 108 Headley, Taylor 14, 65, Fargo, Shelly 20, 85, Garcia, Catherine 89

Gonzales Vasquez, Haas, Stan 86 132 201 Garcia, Gavin 105 Francy 34 Habel, Melissa 86 Healey, Mackenzie 14, Fell, Makayla 76 Garcia Gonzalez, Gonzalez Zepeda, Pe- Habte, Feven 65 65, 122, 154, 154, F1elder, Brandon 33 Dania Del Rosar dro 34

Habtemariam, Danait 201 Findlay, Craig 15, 33 65

Goodbrake, Brian 85 77

Heeron, Addison 89 Fisher, Emma 7, 10, Garcia-Gonzalez, Goodwin 159- Hackbart, Kody 77, Hefner, Adriana 65 18, 33, 136, 137 Dania 77 Goodwin, Carolynn 85 155,155,207 Heibel, Micah 86, 110 Fleming, Na than 64 Garcia, Gustavo 65 Goodwin, John 86 Hadley, Ben 55, 125, Heidemann, Dream Fletcher, Thomas 33 Garcia, Kimberly 65 Gordon, Grant 157 136, 155, 155 77,146 Flinn, Jordyn 33 Garcia, Martin 33 Gordon, Josh 77 Haeffner, Isaac 65 Heiden, Haley 77, 132, i Flores, Mariah 61 Gardner, Maya 77 Gove, Abi 65 Haeffner, McKenzie 210 Flores, Nancy 64 Garland, Cassandra 33 Graewe, Alexis 9, 34, 130 Heiden, Tommy 34 Flowers, Larissa 3 3 Garvey, Jesse 3 3 170, 171 Hafermann, Eva 77 Heier, Sim 34 Flowers, Rigina 6 Garza, Victoria 10, 19 Graf, Eli 77 Hagima, Asako 34 Heineman 106 Floyd, Aliz'e 76, 13 2 Garza Zuniga, Jesus 65 Gragg, Anthony 77 Hagima, Shoki 77 Heineman, John 14, Foley, Brian 85 Gatluak, Nyabuony 65 Graham- Rowe, Lynda Hahn, Andrew 157 20, 86, 137 Foreman, Stephaney Gatwech, Thomas 17 6 86 Hahn, Wyatt 65 Hein, Maegan 77 33 Gatzemeyer, Pat 142 Graham, Spencer 77, Hailesellassie, Cesen Helms, Ashley •34 Foutz, Katey 76, 200, Gatzemeyer, Patrick 85 159 77

Helms, Jacob 65 201 Gaytan Gamez, Yajaira Grant-Colson, Nancy Hajda, Peter 65

Helms, Noah 77,207 Fowler, Tommy 33 33 11, 20, 86, 142 Haji, Azaz 77

Helweg, Aedan 65 Francis, Jorja 74, 77, Gebremariam, Milkias Gray, Hailey 77

Haji, Balsam 34

Henning, Elizabeth 77 168 77 Gray, Kaylee 65

Haller, Susan 86 Henry, Gavin 15 7 Franklin, Victor 61 Genrich 159, 180, 181 Green, Ayanna 61

Hals, Sander 51, 157 Herbert 167 Fredenburg, Naomi Genrich, Andy 85 Green, Grace 34, 146 Hamburg, T'rell 34

Herbert, Heidi 77, 168 64, 132 George, Jaiden St. 46, Green, Jarrell 86

Hamby, Leann 86

Herbert, Kylie 23, 34, Frerichs- Dalrymple, 55

Green, Tom 11,20, 77 Hammond, Kiarra 120 166,167 Kellie 85 Ghormley, Jana 85

Greger, Alex 34

Hancock, Emily 14, Herman, Chandler 34

Hernandez, Debbie 34 Holston, Ginny 35 210,211

Johnson, Jurnee 78, Khalaf, Nargis 67 Hernandez, Jasmine Holt, Allison 3 5 Ingram, Naomi 78 168 Khalil, Khaeriya 78 154,154 Honnor, Kalli 66 Iwanski, Skyln 36

Johnson, Mary 86 Kham, Kristina 78 Hernandez Gonzalez, Hood, Amanda 35 Izaguirre, Efrain 78

Johnson, Michelle 86 Khechfe 178 Luis 77 Hoover, Noah 35 Izaguirre, Ofelia 66,

Johnson, Owen 78, Khechfe, Nadia 37, Hernandez Resendiz, Hopper, Je'kerra 35 201 159 161,178,201 Elisa 83 Hornby, Geoffery 77

Johnson, Tasha 78 Khual, Khual 24 Herrera, Jose Gonzalez Hosang, Elsa 35

Johns, Shacourtney 78 Khual, Suan 24, 37 34 Hosang, Jonathan 78 J

John, Tamran 36 Kia, Soo 83 Herrington, Wesley 35 Hove, Sarah 6

Jones, Branden 36 Kiely, Li a 15, 87, 89 Herting, Lindsey 20, Howard, Deja 8, 35 Jack, Nash 66, 136 Jones, Isaiah 36 Kier, Chudier 211 86 Howard, Erin 86 Jackson 132,176,215 Jones, Quinesa 66, 69 Killen, Kaley 78 Hert, Jane 6 Howard, Hamisha 35 Jackson, Amiah 62, 66, Jones, Sierra 66 Kim, Dae Ho 37 Hertzler, Susan 24, 86, Howard, Laurie 86 157,176,207 Jones, Taishon 36 King, Champaynne 83 98,125 Hsay, Lah 35

Jackson, Charity 86 Jones, Terry 66, 157, King, Isiah 67 Besso, Hiyam 35 Hser, Mue 66

Jackson, De'leona 78 181,207 King, Kaprees 67, 157, Hesson, Jake 35 Htay, Tin 24, 25, 71, Jackson, Jadia 53 Jones, Tyquan 61 176 Hickerson, Betty 86 78,103,103 Jackson, Jaida 23, 167 Jones, Tytrelle 66 Kingston, Rachel 37 Hicks, Shannon 77 Htoo, April 66 Jackson, Richard 8, 86 Jordan, Jessica 66 Kinney, Sean 37 Higgins, Clara 66, 211 Htoo, Byut 66 Jaida 132 Juan, Johnny 36 Kinnison, Cameron 37 Higgins, Joe 86 Htoo, Care Roh 61 Jalal, Matab 36 Jud, Sunday 66 Kirkendoll, Haven 37 Hildebrand, Devin 35 Htoo, Kaw Mia 66 James, Coach 210,211 Judy, Dayten 66 Kirschbaum, Stephen Hillhouse, Alice 86 Htoo, Khu 35, 49 James, Jack 86 Jungck, Anna 78, 201 37,209 Hill, Jupree' 35 Htoo, Ku Doh 66 James, Michael 210 Knapp -Cuevas , I abel Hill, Roger 86 Htoo, Kyaw Say 35 Janike, Pat 110 K 67 Hinrichs, Allison 15, Htoo, Lwe 78 Janike, Patrick 20, 86 Knut on, Kara 83 77 Htoo, Mu •35, 78 Jaramillo, Catherine Kadhim, Yusser 37 Koang, Nyajuok 78, Hinrichs, Miles 66, Htoo, Mu Leh 24 36 Kaiser, Tami 86 171 179 Htoo, Thaw 66 Jarosz 177 Kash- Brown, Leah 6, Koch,Ben 87 Hinrichs, Tori 35 Htoo, Thu Lei 35 Jeidy-Brown, Laura 7, 8, 18, 37, 95, Koch, Caitlyn 67, 169 Hite, Vontesa 35 Hubbard, Ryley 146 20,86 201, 213, 215 Kosmos, Cody 38 Hite, Vontesaya 8, 9, Hubl, Lyra 78 Jenkins, Dantavious 36 Kastler, Kimberly 37 Koung, Nyanong 38, 35 Hudgins, Jay 61 Jensen, Coach 207 Kaung 211 154,154 Hitz, Rus 86 Hudson, Jamel 35 Jensen, Jeramiah 78 Kausch-Varley, Ceara Koung, Sunday 67, Hoaglin, Cody 157, Huggins, Brandon 66 Jilg-Brown, Jaden 157, 61 154,154 181 Hugo, Orellana 86 174,175

Keefe, Debra 86 Kpaw, Wah 24, 38 Hoaglin, Erin 135 Humphrey, Darius 10, Jimenez, CJ 61

Keefe, Terrence 87 Kral, Thomas 38 Hoang, Anh 77 78,120

Jimenez, Elizabeth 36

Keene, Anna 78, 146 Krauel, Danielle 38 Hoang, Ngoc 66 Hunt, James 66, 73, Jimenez, Jennifer 66

Keever, Charlie 37 Kravchuk, Diana 78 Hoang, Thach 35 157

Jimenez, Pamela 66 - Keiteyana 167 Krefiels, Kaley 168 Hoang, Trang 210,211 Hurtado, Raul 99

Jimenez Garcia, Gabri- Keller, Greg 6, 7, 9, 18, Kreifels, Chase 38 [ Hoba, Daniel 124 Hussein, Rifaah 35 ela 36 19,87 Kreifels, Kaley 67, 168 Hoffman, Hanna 66 Huynh, Bao 36

Jimenez Garcia, Omar Keller, Johan 18, 105, Kreifels, Kayla 67, 72, Ho, Harold 77, 159 Huynh, Long 36 36 120 132 Holba, Daniel 66 Huynh, Raymond 78

Jimenez Garcia, Yeimy Kempel 167 Kreimer, Sharon 87, 98 Holbein, Justin 20, 86, Hyberger, Gage 36 36

Kempel, Brianna 22, Krogh, Hayden 62, 67, 137 Hyberger, Madison 66, Jobson, Emily 66 37, 166, 167, 211, 157 Holbien, Justin , 6 132, 169, 210, Joel, Dr. Steve 7 212 Krogh, Macey 78 Holden, Saleem 17 6 211 John, Patsy Koch 7

Kempkes, Jevon 67 Krueger, Rae 67, 136 Holka, Tiffany 86 Hymer, Nakia 62, 66, Johnson 200, 201

Kennedy, Blake 37 Ku, Doe Say 81 Hollamon, Mara 35, 169,170,171 Johnson, Ashley 66, Kepp linger, Gina · 146 Kudron, Jasmine 38 171 73, 95, 144, 154, Kerns, Carolyn 78 Kuhn, Sean 38 J Holly Barr 154

I154

Kevin 207 Kuku,Fardous 78,83 Holman, Caitlin 130

Johnson, Eric 66

Keys, Ja'shauna 67 Kulovac, Lejla 8 Holmes, Bryley 66 Idiqima, Endurance 86 Johnson- Flower day, Khai, Gin 24, 37 Kuol, Mayiik 78 Holmes, Devon 77 Inamura, April 66, Linda 86

Khalaf, Amal 37 Kuta, Michael 78 Index 229

Ku, Toa 38 Lewis, Chanel 67 159,176 39

McMeen 167 Kuznetsov, Dmitry 38 Lewis, Xharante 8 Maier, Zoe 87

Martinez De Luna, McMeen, Chelsee 168 Kyle, Curtis 38 Liebers, Shana 38 Mai, Sandy 39

LJonathan 79 McNeil, Glenna 79 Liggins, Tatyanna 67 Mai, Tai 39

Martinez Suazo, Deven McNeil, Liam 79

Lindgren, Laurie 87 Mai, Tra 79, 83 61 McShannon, Isaiah 40 Linsin, Vincent 79 Mai, Vy 68,210

Martinez Suazo, Edwin McShannon, Joseph 68 Lacy, Constance 87 Livers, Levi 67 Majid, Mohammad 79, 61 Medina, David 87 La Gonzalez, Cristy Logewolf, Bryan 67 159,177,207

Mason, Trevor 39 Medina-Jordan, Elisia 78,201 Long, Kamaya 38, 144 Malcolm, Alberto 51

Mason, Wallace 11 8,171 Laham, Renee 87 Longwell, Jillean 67 Maldonado, Juan 39 Mason, Wally 87, 117, Meh, Bu 24, 40 Landgren, Jaclyn 38 Longwell, Noah 79 Maldonado Meza, 142 Meh, Phre 24, 40 Langston, Michael 78 Lopez, Adele 79, 83 Ernesto 79

Mattox, Pierreyal 40 Memeti, Fatmir 40 Lanik,Eve 38,211 Lopez, Anjelica 38 Malone, Hannah 39, Matzen, Joel 68, 163 Memeti, Jetmir 40 Lara, Jenny 78 Lopez, Byron 67 113 Maughan, Marissa 201 Memeti, Leonita 68 Laravie, Angel 67 Lopez, Nikolas 79 Maly, Christopher 20, Maw, Erin 68 Menard, Zoe 68 Laravie, Makala 67 Lopez, Victor 83 87, 107 Maxfield, Casey 68 Mendez Vazquez, Laravie, Steve 157 Lopez Perez, Eduardo Mandungu, Daniel 39 Mayfield, Breanna 79, Agustin 79 Larson, Asja 67 39 Mang, Nang 39 168 Mendez Vazquez, Larson, Mark 20, 21, Lopez Perez, Jose 39 Mann, Becka 6 Mayhew, Jonathan 40 Marco 79 87,93 Lopez Dominguez, Marcial, Christian 39 May, Waldo 102 McCloskey Mendoza, Larson, Sam 6 Maday 38 Markey, Alexandria 68 Ndamo Mboulou, Pas- Antonio 21, 40 Larvie, Montoya 157 Lorraine, Nora 87 Markham, Jordan 39 cale 69 Mejia Mercado, Bryan Lasenieks, Ezra 38 Lopez Guiza, Emman- Markham, Melia 154, McAlister, Sydney 23, 40 Law, Meh 38 uel 39 154 68,132,168 Mercado, Jose 40 Lawrence, Vivi 38 Loth, Kim 87 Marr- League, Shawn McCall, Lauren 65. 68, Merliss, Rachel 58 Leach, Dale 67 Lott, Adrianna 9, 144 87 132, 169, 210 Merrick, Carlos 68 Leach, Tasha 38 Lott, Jazi 39, 144 Marshall, Garrett 102 Mccarter, JT 40, 102, Merrick- Lopez, Cisco Leafty, Ryan 67 Lovan, Matthew 73 Martin, Adrian St 15 102 79 Leapaldt, Tanner 130 Loya, Cindy 39 Martin, Adrian St. 46 McClain, Angel 40 Meskin, Vivian 80, 201 Leavell, Joshua 79 Lual, Nyalit 79 Martin, Aja 6 McClain, Jason 68, Messing, Jon 130 Le e, Madeline ·83 Lucas, David 67 Martin, Caleb 19, 68, 157,181 Mesteth, Toynel 49 Lefeber, Carole 87 Lucas, Julie 15, 39 122,162,163 McClain, Zachery 40 Meyer, Denise 89 Leffier, Jasmine 38 Luedtke, Celeste 67 Martin, Daniel 39, 92, McClung, Paula 87 Meyer- King, Jazmin Leick, Janet 87 Luedtke, Noah 67, 89, 112 McClung, Samuel 79 68,171 Leija, Ana 38, 201 207 Martin, Danny 130 McCombs, James 40 Meyer, Ronna 87 Leija, Jesus 67 Luedtke, Sharill 87, 89, Martin, Javonte' 79 McConnell, Victoria 9, Meyer, Shaunna 87 Le, Kevin 79 116 Martin, Kayla 39 112 Meyer, Yvonne 95 Le, Michael 79 Lukens, Kayla 61, 102, Martin, Kolton 130, McCowell, Tanaya 68 Mfinanga, Elijah 80, Legg McCarty, Kim- 102 209 McCray, Bryce 68 159,177,207 berly 87 Lupo, Jeff 67, 130 Martindale, Gavin 68 McCullough, Dasya 40 Michalski, Alivia 19, Lemus-Ortiz, Yesenia Lussier, Jordan 39 Martinez, Alejandro McDowell, Tanaya 15, 54, 58, 166, 210 103, 103 Luu, Daniel 79 68,157 169 Michalski, Wade 19, Leonard, Christian 67 Martinez, Alicia 39 McGhee, Patrick 40 157,178 Lesiak, Lauren 67, 70, M Martinez, Alyssa 68 McGinn, Deborah 15, Michlaski, Alivia 18 169 Martinez, Carmen 15, 20,87, 135,146 Michlaski, Wade 18 Letheby, Susan 87 Maas, Tyler 67 79 McGrath, Elizabeth 68 Mijangos Garcia, KaroLe, Thien 38 Machado, Elvis 39 Martinez, Daniela 36, Mclntosh,Maya 68 lina 68 Le, Trang 210 Mack, Christina 79 39, 107 McKinzie, Treyvon 40 Mike Wortman 102 Le, Van 67 Macke,Mark 87,104, Martinez, Edwin 120 McMahon-Cole, Hana Mikkelsen, Britton 18, ( Lemus Ortiz, Adolfo 156 Martinez, Frank 79 19, 40, 125, 154, 40, 136, 137 79 Maddux, Gregory 79 Quintero Martinez, 155, 154, 210, Miller, Adriana 80, Lemus Ortiz, Yesenia Madsen 174 Istar 81, 83 211 168,211 38 Madsen, Nick 20, 87 Martinez, Janette 39 McManaman, Grace Miller, Ali 68 Lewis, Anthony 67, Maeweathers, Marissa Martinez, Jesus 39 79,210 Miller, Caitie 80 157 79 Martinez, Juana 68 McManus, Madeleine Miller, Madeleine 40 Lewis, Ashley 125 Magor, Anthony 79, Martinez, Stephanie 79 Miller, Madelin 13 7 230 Index

Miller-Schell, Andrew Mughalzai, Silai 41, Nguyen, Loe 42

Olsen, Chayse 49 Paw, Haw 98 112, 136 120 Nguyen, Ngan 42

Olson, Joshua 43 Paw, Hser 43, 69 Milleson, Colton 62, Muhammad, Farra- Nguyen, Peter 69

Oman, Micah 80, 179, Paw, Hser Moo 24 68 khan 80, 159, Nguyen, Quynh Nhu 206,207 Paw, Lay Yay 69 Millsap 167 177,207 42

Omar, Fablin 69,207 Paw, Marry 80 Millsap, Ariel 40, 144, Muhammad, Hasib 7 Nguyen, Tam 69

Oppegard 163 Paw,Mu 43 166,167 Mu, Naw 41 Nguyen, Thao 42

Oppegard, Corbin Paw, Toa 43 I Miracle, Raechel 80 Munger, Marsha 87 Nguyen, Thuy 42 176,208,209 Paw, Wah 44 Mitchell, Se'vahn 68 Mu, Po 41 Nguyen, Tony 69

Oregel, Nicole 69, 94 PaytonPrall 144 Mittelstadt, Presley 40, Murphy, Cody 69 Nguyen, Tuan 42

Ornelas, Bibiana 69 Peake, Avery 44 117,171 Murry, Steven 61 Nguyen, Van 87

Orozco, Mike 69 Pearson, Spencer 44 1 Mlahtoo, Kaw 68 Musi to, Yuritzy 201 Nichols, Tony 87

Ortiz, Lia 15, 130, 132, Pecina, Maricsa 69 Mohammed, Berivan Mustafa, Adhraa 41 Niemoth, Ronald 109 161,201,212 Pena, Jacob 69 40 Mustafa, Noor 41 Nilsen, Dakota 69, Ortiz Juarez, Erika 80 Penas, Bryan 88 Molina, Daisy 68 Mustafa, Zahraa 66, 80 157, 176, 177, Ortiz Juarez, Valeria Pence, Nathan 61, 157 , Montez, Emily 40 Myer, Reagon 146 206 43 207 Montoya, Alma 80, Myers, Hayden 21 Nimel, Sarafina 103 Pendergras 168 132,201 Myers, Reagan 6 Nimely, Sarafina 69, Orvis, Kristy 69 Pendergras, Coach 167 l Montoya, Jessica 68, Myer, Yvonne 87 103

Osorio, Carrie 43 Penner, Alyssa 80, 132 201 Nimox, Norma 42

Ostiguin, Alejandro 43 Penrod, Tanner 88, Montoya, Luis 40 N

Nispel, Luke 7

Ostiguin, Andrew 43 142 Montoya, Matveli 201 Noble 174

Ostiguin, Lissette 80, Pe,Poe 44 Moo, Der Lwe 61 Nabity, Carol 80 Noble, Dan 20, 87, 132,211 Peralta Velazquez, Moody, Keyonta 80 Naser, Ahmed 80 142,143,174

Ostojic, Dona 8 Alondra 69 Moo, Eh Krey 41 Nastin, Nikita 41 Nootz, Erika 80

Othling, Hunter 43, Peralta Velazquez, Moo, Eh Nay 41 Navarro, Monica 80 Noriega, Jesus 49 117 Christian 98, 181 I Moo, Ehser 80 Ndamo, Pascale 201 Noser, Brett 87

Othman, Mahmoud Perdomo, Emanuel 44 Moo, Hel 68 N dayikengurukiy, Noser, John 113 61 Perdomo, Ilse 44 Moo, Paw 41 Christine 80, 168 Novak, Kalli 83, 171 Otto, Haleigh 69 Perez - Blanco,Jo e Moo, Paw Spai 24 Ndayishimiye, Paul 69, Novotony, Christian 7 Otto, Hannah 80 157,176 Moore, Andrew 41 157 Npimnee, Tedum 69, Owen, Adrew 61 Perez, Diana 56 Moore, Madison 68, Neal, Robert 87 176

Owusu-Ansah, Frank Perez - Pesina, Heladio 169 Neary, Sean 163 Nunez, Julian 42 43,163 19, 44, 125, 155, Moo, Wah 41 Nelsen, Elizabeth 41 Nungesser, Jada 15, 80 155 Mora, Edgar 80, 83 Nelson, Deanna 58 Nyberg, Sara 69 p Perry, Marcus 20 Morales Bolanos, Newbury, Dallas 41 Nyguen, Thuyanh 14 Perry, Sierra 44, 20,1 Mercy 80 Newman, Jevaughnte Nyhoff, Dylan 80

Padilla, Edgar Castillo Perzinski, Fayth 113 ( Morehead, Cody 68 69,163 75 Pesina Cruz, Eduardo Morataya Herrera, Ngezaho, AJ 41

0Pae,Pae 24,25 80 Marcia 41 Ngo, Andy 6, 20, 41,

Pageler, Rachel 43 Peters, Aron 61 Moreno, Cynthia 41 43,122,163 Obermueller, Trevor

Pah, Lah Pe 80 Peterson, Damian 61 l Morey, Matt 157 Ngo, Henry 80 42

Paice, Trevor 43 Peterson, David 80 Morey, Matthew 68 Ngo, Selena 120 Ocegueda Gomez, Pai, Yeh Mi 43 Peterson, Jordan 80 Morgan, Amanah 69 Nguyen, Binh 41 Daryen 69

Pape, Anna 19, 80, 146 Peterson, Mandy 88 Morigeau, Dasha 41 Nguyen, Connie 210 Ocegueda Gomez, Parker, Jaclyn 8, 69 Peterson, Sara 132 Morris, Shanya 69, 169 Nguyen, Dat 41, 69 Mario 42

Parks, Claire 80, 144 Pfohl, Devin 80 Morton, Jayland 80 · Nguyen, Gianna 69 Ochoa, Yazmin 42

Parks, Keiteyana 43, Pham, Diana 81 Morton, Joe 80 Nguyen, Hoa 41 Oetken, Jill 87 167 Pham, Long 81 ( Morton, Liam 69, 73, Nguyen, Hoang 41 Ogburn, Beanna 130

Parks, Tayvion 80 Philippi, Elizabeth 70, 157 Nguyen, Huong 41 Ogburn, Breanna 42, Patterson, Janice 88 132 Mosby, William 41 Nguyen, Huy 42 117

Pau, Suan 24 • Philippi, Kylie 44 Motton, Kaneesha 41 Nguyen, Johnny 69, Ogden, Tiffany 87, 110 Pavey, Alex 61 Phillipi, Kylie 136 Moyer, Jordan 130 157,181 Ogden, Trip 42 Pavey, Brianna 43 Phillip, Isaac 61 Moyer, Susana 80 Nguyen, Kevin 80 Okeng, Walker 43

Pavey, Jamie 69 Phillips, Alex 81, 130 Mudundulu, Maluba Nguyen, Khang 69 Okereke, Elizabeth 88, Pavey, Jody 80 Phillips, Jaivon 44 154,155,154 Nguyen, Khoa 42 98

Paw, Hae 24, 69, 80 Phillips, Kenny 130 Index 231

Phillips, Renan 70 Ramos- Mancilla, Irma Rodriguez, Le'tia 45 Salter, Blake 45 174,175 Phillips, William 83 70,201 Rodriguez, Louis 181 Sambrano, Katherinne Scott, Curtis 207 Phipps, Austin 44, 108, Ramos,Marco 44 Rodriguez, Magali 45 Chacon 63 Scott, Damion 71 157, 174,206, Rashidi, Marlene 8, Rodriguez, Marissa 81 Sambrano, William 81 Scott, Destiny 71 207 19,44

Rodriguez, Maximino Sanchez,Leah 24,45, Scotto, Angelic 81 Phipps, Coltin 44 Rask, Olivia 81 45 201 Scotto, Michael 46 Pickens, Adryanna 81 Rathbone, Brooke 70 Rodriguez Del Rio, Sanchez Medrano, Scott, Pacience 46 Pickens, Javaen 70 Ratumaimuri, Adi Jesus 45 Fatima 71 Scurlock, Rolanda 89 Pierce 170 Laisa 169 Rodriguez Fontes, Sandberg 163 Seefeld, Kaitlyn 71 Pierce, Jeff 13, 88, 170, Ratumaimuri, Sasha Yankiel 81, 83 Sandberg, Todd 88 Selvage, Cody 81, 154, 171 70,201

Rodriguez Gasca, Israel Sandin, Alex 45 155,154 Piersol, Roxanna 70 Ratumaimuri, Tony 81 Sand, Nancy 88 Selvege, Cody 155 Pierson, Rachel 70 44,157

Rodriguez Laravie, Sandoval, Mia 71 Serrell, NaTasha 89 Pinnick, Kera 81 Rau, Wendy 88 Leonardo 70 Sands, Mitzy 89 Sessions, Tavion 81 Plettner-Nelson, Redling, Aaron 88 Rodriguez- Pedrosa, Santiago Sanchez, Jes- Settrini, Noah 71 Glenda 88 Reh,Lu 44 Celia 70, 95 sica 71 Shack, Paul 6 Plicher, Erica 70 Reh,Su 44 Rodriguez Sidgman, Santiago Sanchez, Yes- Shaffstall, Derick 71, Plugge, Sarah 44 Rehtus, Ben 44 Carla 45 enia 71 157,176 Polivka, Aidan 70 Rehwaldt Alexander, Rodriguez Solano, Saporta, Virginia 88 Shaikh, Suhaib 81, Porter, Kishon 70, 162, James 70 Bianca 81 Sargent, Jenay 45 155,155 163,176 Reigert, Jamie 19, 74, Rodriguez, Sonia 81 Saunsoci, Monique 71 Shamo, Baseh 82 Portillo Barrientos, 81,95 Rodriquez, Mathais 83 Sawo, Korpo 81 Shamo, Basel 71 Edwin 81 Reineke, Zoe 44, 144 Rogers, Tatiana 81, Say, Hae 71 Sharp, Alana 71 Portillo Barrientos, Iris Reinsch, Diane 88 132,168

Say, Klo 61 Sharpe, Brandon 82, 81 Reisdorff, TJ 157 Rogers, Tatianna 211 Say, Kmoo Paw 80 159 Powell, Tristan 70, 130 Rempfer, Beth 88 Roman-Perez, Uriel Say, Kyaw Ku 45 Sharpnack, Mia 82, Powers, Hailey 70 Rennings, Lori 18, 88 18,45 Say, Nu 45 132, 154, 155, Prall, Payton 10, 15, Renteria, Lexi 70 Roper, Will 45 Say, Paw 24 154 81,160,161,178 Restuccio, Ashley 70 Rosenau, Andrew 70 Say,Ree 71,103,103 Shear, Sean 46 Pranger, Danielle 88 Renteria Ortiz, Estefani Rosenboom, Brooke Scarp, Jake 105 Sheeks, Jaden 82 Prather, Martiez 70, 73 81 Schaaf, Matthew 71 Shee, Lah Bwe 46 157 Restuccio, Dakota 81 Ross, Aliecia 45

Schack, Paul 9, 112, Shepherd,Brandon 46 Prinsloo, Garhard 159 Retig, Coach 154, 155, Ross, Cassandra 49 137 Sherman, Joey 46 Prinsloo, Gerhard 81 154,155,207 Rowen-Wilken ; Dalton SchaffeLMarilyn 88 Sherri 168 Prinsloo, Jenny 44 Reyes, Brandon 81 70,181

Scheider, Tayler 61 Sherwood, Cortney 71 Proctor, Delano 157 Reyes, Jose 159 Rowland, Suzanne 89

Schlake, Charlot 88 Shirey, Zayne 71 Proctor, Katina 81 Reynolds, Keisha 132 Rubaye, Oula Al 28

Schlegel, Tanisha 81 Shokai, Rawda 46, 49 Puentes, Javier 81 Reynolds, Kesha 70 Ruelas, Marissa 70

Schmidt, Bella 24, 71 Shokai, Yohanna 16, Purandare, Salil 81, Rezac, Sarah 44, 9 3 Ruiz, Ricardo 45

Schneider, Adam 81, 46,157,207 163 Rhodes, Deavonna 70 Ruiz Izaguirre, Miguel 155,155 Siedhoff, Ashley 88, 98 Pur, Nyaleiny 70 Rine, Olivia 70 45

Schneider, Isabel 201 Sieglaff, Sander 71, Push, Amber 89 Ring, Maddie 81 Rush, Sara 88

Schneider, Tanner 81 155,155,178 Putnam, Sean 88 Ripenburg, Nancy 81 Russell, Nidgah 45 Schoenmaker, Aaron Sierra, Dimitria 46, Riser 174, 176 Rychecky 167 71 167

QRitchey, Jeff 89

Schreiber, Shoshanah Simpson 109 Rivers, Sage 45

s81 Simpson, Donald 88 Qasim, Nahlah 44 Roach, Marion 45

Schubert, Annemarie Simpson, Fred 88 Quinn, Dante 44 Roach, Paige 168, 211 Sachtleben, Theodore 71 Simpson, Lynne 89 Quinn, Rian 44 Roan, Nicolas 81, 159 45, 110

Schultz, Channing 209 Si, Po 46 Quintanilla Penado, Robeson, Kallie 81 Saddler, Alexis 81

Schultz, Tim 212, 213 Si, Po Si 24, 25 Jazmin 81 Robinson, Kaylee 70, Sakilla, Rebecca 45

Schuman, Bayley 71, Si, Si 71 122 Saleh, Ali 61 157,176,207 Sis, Jami 82

RRobinson, Sierra 45 Saleh, Havin 45 Schuster-Graff, Mary Sjuts, Michelle 20, 88 Rodriguez, Alejandra Salem, Judd 19, 70, 88 Skarp, Jake 62, 71,208, Rainey, Charity 89 45 122,155,155

Schuurmans, Race 20, 209 Ramos, Angelica 70 Rodriguez, Justice 70 Salloom, Ali 71 21, 46, 162, 163, Skelton, Jonathan 82 232 Index

Skinner, Megan 71 tral 82

Tesch, Doug 155, 155 Tran,Nancy 82,132 159 Skinner, Sabrina 82 Stierwalt, Bradley 46 Teshome, Soreti 47, Tran, Phuong 4 7 Vlasnik, Amber 89 Skoda, Jacob 12, 71, Stine, Mary 46, 136 150, 151, 182, Tran, Richard 15 7 Vo,Alexandera 168 134 Stoddard, Reilly 82 183 Tran, Thommy 47, 215 Vo, Alexandrea 83, Smal, Vitaliy 71 Stoebner, Kim 11, 142, Thacker, Karen 15, 89 Tran, Tuan 4 7 168 Smith 174, 176 169 Tharnish, Erin 4 7, 144, Traylor, Autumn 72, Vodicka, Tristen 73 Smith, Alexandria 71 Stoebner, Kimberly 88 161 132, 169 Vo, Hung 6 Smith, Alicia 46 Stokes 95 Tharnish, Laura 72, Trembley, Julie 89 Vo, Nam 83, 181 Smith, Breanna 15, 70, Stokes, Shawn 88, 92, 132, 161 Truong, Shaylena 72 Vrana, Larasia 83 71,168,179 95 Theiler, Janine 89, 124 Tshiela, Abraham 72 Vu, Duy Nguyen 80 Smith-Johnson, Coach Stelzer, Lindsay 89 Theus, Cedric 4 7

Tuang, Gal 4 7 Vu, Thu 73 154, 155, 154, Stelzer, Patricia 88 Thiel, Rachel 72

Tucker, Taron 82, 120 Vyhlidal, Jaiden 15 7 155 Stoneall- Nelson, Chris- Thiessen, Caleb 4 7, Tun berg, Sadie 4 7 Smith, Jordan 71, 155, tian 72,163 130,163 Tutuwah, Tu 82

155 Storonskij, Isaiah 72 Thiessen, Lisa 89

wTystad, Tracey 29, 4 7, Smith, Kobj-Parrott Streckfuss, Max 82, Thiessen, Noah 82, 207,213 Wade, Fallon 83 72, 73,157,181 159,177 130,163

Waechter, Emma LouSmith, Nate 88 Stroman, Jacob 46 Took, Bethelem 4 7

uise 10, 48 Smith, Will 20 Strozier, Adren 72 Thomas, Dajon 82, Wagnitz, Brian 48 Smoqy, Naji 82 Stubben, Kandace 82 159, 177, 206, Uhing, Russ 20

Wagoner, Justin 9, 83, Snider, Jesse 46, 136, Stuefer, Sam 72 207

Uiterwaal, Stella 47, 159 137 Stutzman, Tiffaney 82 Thomas, Mckenzi 72 134 Wah, Hser 48 Snodgrass, Jaaron 82, Sullivan, Marvin 47 Thomas, Molly 89, Uldrich, Roni 72 Wah, Kyaw Say 48 177 Sunday 211 136, 137 Uriostegui, Cristina 47 Wah, Lay 83 Snyder, Mason 46 Sun, Ryin 83 Thompson, Carrie 82 Wah, Moo 48 Snyder, Sloane 46 Svoboda, Courtney 72, Thoo,Lean 24

VWah,Mu 24 I Solis, Gabriela 46 154, 154, 201, Thoo, Toa 72 Wah,Mu 24,25,83 Solis, Vanessa 82 213 Thuss, Lauren 130 Valdes Lahera, Omara Wah, Paw 48 Sommers, De'angelo Swarts, Rachel 88 Tiara 167 82 Wah, Tu Tu 83 82 Swartz, Shelley 88, 11, Tikalsky, Mackenzie

Valdovinos, Rogelio 47 Wah, TuTu 98 Sorensen, Erik 82 20, 103, 103, 142, 47

Valverde, Danielle 72 Wai, Yu 73 Sorge, Jordan 20, 21, 213 Tikalsky, Tyler 82

Van Arsdall, Ward 89 Waldman-Shanks, Lela 46,174,212,214 Swetland, Kea 82, 178 Tinoco, Martin Beltran Vandel, Spirit 72 73,168 Spahn, Tanna 72 Swetland, Micah 4 7, 75

Vaneck, Emily 15

Walker, Cecilia 83 Spaulding, Isabella 19, 125 Tolliver, Lisa 24, 89 Vanek, Emily 82

Walker, Kaprice 83, 72 Swinnerton, Madison Toman, Emily 168, Venegas De Luna, 177 Speicher, Katie 88 82,167,210 170, 171 Emili 15

Walker, Sontrea' 83 Spencer, Amber 82 Swope, Madeleine 4 7 Toney,Niqyira 82

Vanlaningham, Gage Walker, SonTrea 168 Spencer, Angela 46, Szelag, Kim 11, 13, 88, Topil-Pinto, Justice 72 Walker, Sontwanic' 48 93,200,201,215 124,142,143 132

Vanneman, Rebecca Wallace, Meosha 167, Spooner, Logan 112 Torgerson, Brandan 83 6, 134, 154, 155, 214 Sprouse, Carl 88 T Torres, Alexis 82 201 Wanamaker, Deitz 207 Srivastav, Avni 6 Torres Arizaga, Cyn- Varela, Gabriela 72 Wanamaker, Dietrich Stahly, Kira 14, 72, 132 • Tadesse, King 82, 207 thia 47 Vargas Moreno, Maria 48,155,155 Stangl, Abigail 82 Taladay, Cassidy 14, Torrez, Tasha 47 72 Wanamaker, Marissa Stangl, Kassandra 82 52,, 58, 106, 123, Towery, Jason 59, 174, Varley, Coach 206, 207 89,124 Stanley, Caleb 46 132, 154, 155, 175,207

Varley, Lucas 89

Wang, Emily 210, 211 Starr, Monica 9, 72 154 Townsley, Amy 89

Vasquez, Iris 82

Ward, Coach 210, 211 Staton, Makayla 46 Talbot, Melanie 72 Tracy, Katie 82

Va~quez, Lesly 82

Ward, Steve 20, 89, Staton, Shawnee 82 Tate, Devin 47, 137 Tracy, Trevor 72

Vazquez Vargas, Ana 210 Statton, Megan 88, 168 Taw, Moo 72 Tran, Dat 72 19,82

Ward, Tommy 83, 155, Stefkovich, Peyton 82 Taw, Moo K. 24 Tran, Diem Chau 83

Vella, Noah 112 155,207 Stencel, Na'jazia 72 Taylor, Aaron 47 Tran, Eric 47, 136

Ventura Magana, Ve- Warner, Madison 73 Stetson, Amy 11, 20, Tegeler, Becky 89 Tran, Kenny 72 ronica 82

Washington, Isiah 157 88,125,142,143 Termaat, Gabriel 4 7 Tran, Kevin 60

Verbitskiy, David 72

Waters, Desirae 48 Stetson- Bluford, Ron- Terry, Melissa 89 Tran,Lucky 47,181

Vivier, Wyatt 19, 82, Index 233

Watford, Kayonna 73 White Butterfly, Farrah Williams, Bryant 83 179

Yost, Elizabeth 73, 154, Watson, Christopher 48 Williams, Deshawn 48 Woods, Tila 49 154 89 Whiteface, Diamond Williams, D'Quandra Woog, Sam 135 Young, Camden 73 Watson, Dasia 15, 171 83 61, 171 Woog, Samantha 89 Young, Jackson 73, Watters, Joshua 73 Whitemagpie, Savon Williams, Sativah 8, 48 Wortman, Mike 11, 155,155 Weah, Lovetee 83 49 Williams, Shania 48 89,102,142 Young, James 83, 159 Weah, Nagbe 61 Wichman, Dylan 73 Williams, Taquisha 73 Wrasse, Parker 49 Young, Jamie 177 Weaver, Romello 83 Wickizer, Franklin 83 Williams, Troy 48

Wright, Angelina 89 Yousif, Mirna 98 Webster, Deja 105 Wiebelhaus, Joshua 83 Williams, Tynisha 48 Wright, Kyle 73 Yousif, Rojeen 49 Webster, Tyra 73 Wiebe, Victoria 48 Wilmoth, Harper 18, Wubbels, Michaela 83, Wee, Ta Hel 48 Wieden 103 83, 136 144 z Wei 178 Wieden, Sheri 89, 103 Wilson, Ashley 73, Wuol, Guan 155, 155, Wei, Carissa 19,178, Wiedman- Tidball, 171,210 174 Zach, Kate 11 211 Laura 89 Wilson, Jordinn 83

Wuol, Guandong 49, Zach, Kateryne 89 Westerfield, Jack 83 Wieser, Pat 89 Wilson, Keshawn 17 4 175 Zahrouni, Mehran 73 West, Michelle 89 Wieser, Violet 9 5 Wilson, Kinesha 48

Wynne, Cameron 83, Zempleni, Anika 49, Wheat, Jordin 73 Wiggins, Deunte' 48 Wilson, Sammi 48 177 94,95 Wheat, Josephine 48 Wiig, Shannon 20, 89, Wilson, Trevor 48 Z~rfass, Eric 49 Wheeler, Leighton 72, 111 Wilson, Tyson 16, 49,

Zillig, Liam Pytlik 81, 73,157 Wilford, Erin 48 157,207 95 Wheeler, Timicia 102 Wilken 201 Wimer, Eric 49

XheronteLewis 157 Zimmerman, Holli 49 Wheeler, Trimecia 83 Wilken, Cacey 48, 113 Winter, Jacob 207

Xuruc Cifuentes, Jaki Zimmerman, Tamya White 181 Wilkins, Jacquelyn 83, Win, Tin 83 49 83,168 White, Antanea 73 13.2 Witherspoon, Jordan Zoch, Norman 89 White, Bob 89 Wilkinson, Claire 7 49

Zoubek, Cheyanna 73 White, Coach 207 Wilkinson, Deangelo Witte, Daniel 73, 134 Zoz, Alec 83, 154, 207 White, Hunter 73, 95, 83 Witzki, Gale 136

Yankton, Edward 49 Zunaibi, Jasa 49 162,180,181 Wilkinson, DeShaun Witzki, Tom 18

Yelkin, Samantha 168 Zungia, Roman 159 White, Joel 48 157 Wolfe, Tanner 73

Yermakovich, Sergey Zuniga, Jesus 49 White, Shannon 89 Willeford, Sarah 83 Wood, Bailey 73 83 Zuniga, Roman 83 White, Zackary 83 Willemsen, Nancy 89 Wood,Shey 6, 7, 19, Yeu, James 49 Zweerink, Bonnie 73

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