Lincoln High School 2015 Yearbook

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Right: Students show their Hero shirts after donating blood StuCo and Red Cross Club sponsored the 2nd Blood Drive of the Year during second semester

Below : Astudent reads a book during her ELL class
Right: Cast members of the Fall Show, Cinderella act out a scene during the all-school performance.
Right: Student members of College Club take advantage of some treats during a special lunch event.
Right: Students in Beth Rempfer's English class work in the hallway on a project.
Below: Students in Amy Cariotta's Outdoor Adventures class take to the ropes

Lincoln High School was founded in 1871 and is the oldest~ 0 seven puBlic high schools in the city of Lincoln. The present 1.~ building was opened in 1915 with major additions completed in 1927, 1957, 1985 and 1996. This year marks Lincoln High's 100th year at its present location - 2229 J. Street. It is accredited by the North \Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and has the AA accreditation rating of tne Nebraska State Board ofEducation. In 1984 it was named a Recognized School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education. Lincoln High School is now participating in the International Baccalaureate Program, one of only three high r schools in Nebraska involved in the program. The other is Millara North High School in Omaha and Omaha Central High School also located in Omaha.

The student body is made up of 55% Caucasian students, 15% • African-American, 10% Asian-American, 13% HispanicAmerican, and 2% Native-American. LHS has approximately 200 V)) students in ELL (English Language Learner) classes. The students •\) speak at least twenty different languages. The largest group speak Sp~nish (56) and the next four largest groups speak Arabic and Kurdish , Vietnamese, and Karen. Otner languages spoken are Russian, Ukrainian, Nuer (Sudan), Bosnian, Pashtu, Dinka, Cambodian, Filipino, Chinese, and Burmese

Lincoln High School offers over 200 courses in 12 different departments to its 1,750 students, ot2eratin9._on a traditional 7-period da'{_schedule. It has 150 certified staff members and 90 support staff members who help with the operation of the building each day.

Above: Lincoln High School circa 1925
Left: The Links statue gets a makeover in the fall.
Below : Lincoln High School , 2014.

1'INI{ IJ~GA(~Y

Principal Mike "'ortman retires

?~:;; after 20 years of servtce to LHS

Whether it was mingling around in the halls, attending student's extracurricular activities like sports and music, or helping plan big events for the school, LHS Principal Dr. Mike Wortman was always a part of the action here at Lincoln High.

His dedication to the students at LHS was evident from his first day s in the building , and it has continued up to the last moments before leaving the building for the last time. His leadership and warm personality will be missed by students and staff alike, but Wortman leaves behind a legacy of achievements and good memories.

"I think a lot of good things have happened ," Wortman said. "A lot of good students have been through Lincoln High , for many years before I was here and while I was here , and there will continue to be even after I'm gone."

His favorite part of being principal has been making connections with people and getting to know them. "I see former student all over when I'm around town , whether they're at a store or at some event. In some cases we have former students coming back and teaching here at Lincoln High or who are now parents of students here at Lincoln High , and that's always fun. It's interesting to see how much people still connect to their Lincoln High experi-

"Lincoln High is a very special place , and I hope that there will continue to be a lot of history and diversity and tradition that will come out of the school for a long time."

Thank ou, Dr. Wortman, for 20 ears of selfless service.

Mike Wortman

First year of Link Crew and the new freshmen class have a bonding moment back in 2012.

Link Crew leaders welcome the Freshman class of 2018.

Moving from middle school to high school can be a big and stressful change. Even more freshman class is one of the biggest the school has had in 10 years. But Lincoln High's Link C easier.

Link Crew is a program that helps 9th graders at Lincoln High throughout their fresh classmen build leadership skills This program started at LHS four years ago. There are aro 2015 school year program. The freshmen had their first day at Lincoln High on August 12th, other freshmen and Lincoln High's upperclassmen. in their bright blue shirts, who were their with activities to get the students acclimated to high school. Some activities included stud squares. some of the papers couldn't be stepped on though. The students had to rely on thei listen to. and help them get across. In the game sometimes you would have to take steps back to go"".,fi.,,,""'~TT"'"Ti in high school. Students also got a chance to get to know their way around the school.

Thanks to Freshmen Orientation. the students got a glimpse of what it's like to be at Lincoln Mi~ is the first of many days to come at Lincoln High for freshmen.

Link Crew Coordinators

Everybody pulls out their phones to take pictures of an old boot found in the basement

dark tunnel in the basement
A bare concrete room in the basement The teachers look at school records
Back row: Husband of staff member, Greg Keller, Bryan Mack, Yvonne Meyer, Marilyn Schaffer, Donna Anderson, Don Simpson, Lynne Simpson, Nick Madson
Front row: Denise Craig, Carrie Brison, John Heineman, Janet Eckerson, Jill Oetken
A jump shot of Collin Hute, Nick Madsen, John Heineman, Denise Craig, Donna Anderson, and Yvonne Meyer
The catwalk above the theatre
The staff climbs the catwalk An old room in the basement
Ghost Tour

The many sh e l ve s of archi v e s in the ba sement

A new thing h as b egun this year at Lincoln High, a ghost tour! Staff and some spouses came together on Friday, October 17th to adventure a ro u nd this 100-year-old building to fl.nd the darkest , highest, and scariest parts of LHS. Instructional co ordinator, D<=:nise Craig, ca me up with this f un , spooky idea to bring teachers together; with the help of 1B coordinator, John Heineman, it was a s u ccess! The y went to the old swimming pool, which is now the media center, to room 300 where a ghost m a y b e, to the catwalk above the theatre , the tunnel-fl.lied basement, and even on the vast roof. Mr. Heineman has been d oi ng a very simila r ghost tour in theater for over twenty years , making him quite a historian of the building, mixing histo r y wit h a lit t l e bit of scary. This is j ust the beginning of many more ghost tours to come!

Nick Madsen, Collin Hute, and Yvon n e Meyer look at old records of Linc ol n H i g h
A quote written on an wall in t he , basement
Photo s by Greg Keller
D enise C ra ig r ea ching for a book in the archives
John Heineman holding an old boot the found in the basement
Donna Anderson takes a picture while while she gets her picture taken in the basement

Lincoln High played against Papillion-La Vista at Beechner, the same night of the Homecoming dance on 9/26/14. The final score of the game was Links 9 and Papillion-La Vista 32.

Jose Perez Blanco a senior made a field goal from about 38-40 yards in 1st half and then Kevin Gallardo Franklin another senior made the touchdown in second half.

Even though we didn't get the victory, the crowd was supporting the Links to the end. Plus the cheerleader were cheering and getting the crowd even more hyped up.

"When I felt like not going for the extra yards or the block, the cheering was

so motivating that I found myself going that extra yard and for that block," Zachary Ditson said ." If there was one thing that we would like to be remembered for is the team that worked hard head coach Mark Macke said.

"That was one of our objectives that each and every week not to give up and to play hard. Also to let the wins and losses take care of themselves. We expected everyone to show up and to practice every day, and when it came Friday night, to play hard," Macke added. What went right? He said,"We didn't have many turnovers, and we created opportunities that led to some good things." Mark Macke.

Center: Hayden
THE FOOT BALL TEAM.
• Archie Morris Verne Lewellen. Monte Munn, Byron Powers, Willard Lau, Ross McGlasson
•ow : Coach Hager, Floyd Thomas, Bernard Girard, Clarence Cypreanson, Coach Miller, Philip Mockctt, Roy LamlJ, Lowe ! Coach Cleveland
Kevin Gallardo Franklin (12) Number 5 runs with the ball and number 55 Anthony Bryan (12) Makes a block for Kevin to pass. By Tyler Maas
Above: 1918 Lincoln High School football team
The Lincoln links student section cheering th varsity team By Tyler Maas
Bottom: The Lincoln run a play By Jayde Jones Parker

Below: Nick Madsen (red) goes up for a jump ball against Sam Russell (black)
Photo
Above: Coaches: Jason Towery (12) and Keshawn Wilson (12) Players: Herting, Turley, Statton, Russell, Speicher, Beckman, Craig, Janike, Riser, Noble
Referees: Jamie Davis (12) and Anthony Evans(l 1)
Right: Frank Cuddy (12) coach of the red team going out on to the court to talk to his team
Hoops for Hope
Left: John Goodwin goes up for the lay-up
Below: Josh Riser goes up for a lay-up against Justin Holbein Photos By Aden Beem

Hoops For Hope is a basketball game that teachers and coaches here at Lincoln High participate in to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Make-A-Wish grants the wish of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories. This event was put together by the Student Council to raise money for dying kids, and to grant their wish. They do this to help these kids experience happiness. Frank Cuddy and Aundra Gilbert were the coaches for the red team. Bargen, Green, Madsen, Wiig, Mendez, Ward, Holbein , Goodwin, Jackson, were the players for the red team. Craver, Allen, Hardy, Luedtke, Livingston were the cheerleaders. Jason Towery, Keshawn Wilson were the coaches for the black team. Herting, Turley, Statton, Russell, Speicher, Beckman, Craig, Janike were the players on the black team, Swartz, Eckerson, Shaeffer, McGinn, Jensen, Pickering were the cheerleaders. The game took place in Johnson Gym, November 14th 2014 at 7pm To raise money for the Make-A-Wish foundation they do this by having people pay 3 dollars to get in and watch the game all profits go to make a wish foundation. The game went into double overtime thanks to the handy work of social studies teacher Lucas Varley score keeping ability and the red teams effort to win but in the end the black team prevailed and won the game 55 to 52

.......--- - Left: Ja son Towery (12) Shows off the trophy for the winning team
Right: English Teacher Marilyn Schaffer , English Teacher Deborah McGinn , and Spanish Teacher Janet Ecker s on cheer the black team to
Right: Shannon Wiig take s a jumper before Chris Turley gets to her Photo By Aden Beem

The f awdly Awa,.d is to ,-ecognize the accotHflishw«enls of sevel'a w,ew«bel'S of the saw«e f aw«ily. This can include coaching, officiating as well as playing This yea~' s awat'd went to lhe 0,-1;z Family. The O,-tiz Faw«il!Ji includes cupp_ent Student Athletes at LHS, De' Angelo ow«mel'S and !,a 01'1 iz.

Above: The Ortiz family including current student Lia Ortiz (12) stands up as they get recognized for their duties at Lincoln High

No matter what time of year it is students and staff always need something to keep them busy. From parasailing to fishing this is what the Links did this summer.

Above: Engli h/fheater Teacher Molly Thomas in Oahu, HI in front of the of king kamahamaha statue Photo by Molly Thomas
Below: English Teacher Deborah McGinn on KZUM Radio as a guest poet. Photo by Deborah McGinn
Above: ELL Support Teacher Lisa Tolliver in Time Square Photo by Lisa Tolliver Below: Jessica Fricke takes a selfie Photo by Jessica Fricke
Above: IB Coordinator John Heineman goes to camp
Photo by John Heineman Below: Social Studies Teacher Chris Turley rides a 4-wheeler in E tes Park , c olorado after he proposes Photo by Chris Turley
Above: Math Teacher Tiffany Ogden at Cabo San Lucas Mexico to celebrate her 10 year anniversary with her husband. Photo by Tiffany Ogden
Below: Special Ed Teacher Trudi Domeier visiting Italy with her family Photo by Trudi Domeier
Above: Special Ed Teacher Jennifer Smith after strawberry picking in Wisconsin Photo by Jennifer Smith Right: Math Teacher Zoe Maier Seeing the Sunrise at Grand Teton National Park Photo by Zoe Maier

• g in between. either an ankle 2014- 2015, crop tops, leggings, and e the amount of skin allowed now is ago. Fashion is constantly changing, in just as ridiculous.

PERSONAL STYLE

Josiah Morgan(12) defines his style as mostly profe ssional and individualistic. His fancier attire would consist of a blazer and slacks or nice jeans. His staple piece is a nice thrifted sweater.

Rawson Ngoh(l2)
Katie Tracy(IO)
Photo by Iz

• (Principal) ATHLETIC (Social St ud ies)

CLOSER LOOK: INDIVIDUALS

ors' class of seniors will be the 700th class to graduate from Lincoln High School on "f is years' 459 seniors, there have been numerous academic, athletic, and extracurricular or many seniors, some say they are sad to go, because so many memories were made e time they attended LHS. Lincoln High has always been known for its diversity and reprethe world's cultures in a school of 7, 752 students. LHS also tends to host school events that n at any other school, for example, Festivus.

Kaytina Barnes says, "I liked Festivus a lot. I like how we're the only school that does it." been a part of LHS for many years and allows students a fun day at the beginning of the ete with games, activities, and music.

/y is Lincoln High packed with fun, but it also provides a stable learning environment for ever making students feel discouraged. Senior Sean Neary says, "I like how if you struggle you don't feel alone, because there are other students going through the same things you to relate to everybody at LHS, and thars why I love going here." Being an LHS student any opportunities, and as for this years class, many of them involved in all of its offerings. ss of 20 75, their chapter at Lincoln High has come to an end, but surely each and every ft a lasting impact on current students and students to come. Congratulations to the class did it!

olleyball seniors (L-R), Emily Toman, Sam mi Yeloks, Alivia Michalski, and are recognized for their at the winter spirit rally.

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Tim Brock pauses being to make a free throw east, as teammate and wn Wilson looks on.

move during Ground Zero some of the other dancers

Above : Seniors (L - R) Frank Frey, Junior Noah Luedtke s American flag after competi Ion event.
R~ey Hubbard Caelum Hubl
Tyquan Jones

Curtis Kyle

"Never forget your Link spirit--your Link that'll carry you through a lot of things. the experiences you ·ve had through the -Principal Dr. Mike Wortrnan

"i--lello class of 2015! Congratulations o graduation. Thank you for all of your har resenting Lincoln l-ligh well. Good luck t you are pur!;;uing in the f uturn. One of rn to chat with fonner students and learn a doing after they've left Lincoln l-ligh. I h rnany of you in the cornrnunity to learnt successful and great things. Good Luck!"

- A ssociate Principal Mark Lars

Bryan Lam
Nang Mang
Walker Okeng

ur favorite part about me of your fellow classions!

11 My favorite part of attending LHS is the immense amount of cultural diral acceptance. Walking the kes you feel like you could matter your ethr,icity, socioground, or sexual orientation. vable here.

red about students fulfilltial for a bright, purposeful

"Whal is your favorite p LHS?°

Here are some of your 14 mates' opinions!

11 My favorite part about LHS is the people. Not only my teammates and classmates, but also the teachers are very frien -Marcelles Cherry

best school in this city. Her no cliques, jocks, or even st picked on because the col or their religion. 100 years I still kicking and running. I' Link, always and forever. 11 -Meosha Wallace

Tracey Pham Trief Phan

Seniors Not Pictured : Rodolfo Alvci rndo

Gutierrez

Wecih Ncigbe

Shci n ici Wi llici ms

D' Qucindrn Willicims

Jules Devcill

Scishci Essciy

Zoe Essciy

National Honor Society is a national organization that recognizes high school seniors for outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Not everyone is selected for this honor, as it requires a minimum GPA of 3.5 and superior demonstration of the areas listed above. National Honor Society encourages the members to involve themselves in many activities, such as tutoring after school to fellow classmates. At Lincoln High, students who earn the title of being a National Honor Society member receive a white sash to wear around their graduation gown.

Right: The Uncoln High chapter National Honor Society Officers.

Top Row: Josiah Morgan, Catherine Nyberg, Cassidy Taladay

Bottom Row: Alexis Cruz, Tiauna Lewis, Rachele Merliss

Whitney Gropp

Christ Hit

Henry Kyles

Steven Murry

Al lei n Mu stcifa

Benjcimin Rehtus

Jimmy Seikel

Spencer Becird

Sebit Mciyot

Tbs has been another great year for the Lincoln High Juniors. We've made the best of it , even through the tough times. We had good, and unfortunately bad times, but we still had fun while doing it. We had fun duriing Spirit Week, Festivus, Hoops for Hope, and most of all being at Lincoln High. We had some setbacks at the school, from snow days, cold days , and some incidents, but we bounced back and got right back to work. When I asked some people what there favorite parts of this year were, they replied, "Getting to meet new people and knowing that when we come to schoool, we get to learn something new." This year has been one of those years where you'll look back on it and say , "I remember that year; that was the best year ever!!"

Abbas , Abbas Abdulrahman , Hozan

Abrahim , Shaima

Aco sta Garcia , Aracely

Al Saadi Bualaq , Saadi

Al -Jibory , Fatima

Al-Man suri , Bu shra

Aldridge , Haylee Alley , Ashley Alspaugh , Kaylin Altman , Logan Amaya , Alex

Anaya , Analicia Anderson , Meagan

Andreini , Rachel Arens , Aly son Arnold , Aidan Ash, Dakota

Ath , Patrick Avila, Cesar

Avila, Jaime Baker, Tyren

Barlow , Melissa Barne s, Katrina

Barron Perez, Jacquelyn Barth, Caelan Baxter, Deveron Beard, Darian Behrends, Lacey Bennett, Tabitha Bo, Eh Taw Bonilla Musito, Yuritzy Yunue Bonney-Heermann, Jordan Boothby, Morgan Britton, Desiree Brock, Rakeem

Brooke, Kaitlyn Brown, Aryana Brown, Christopher Brown, Karynn Brown, Keonah Bui, Thuan

Bukovnik, Mona Bullerdiek, Quinn Burton, Halle Burton, Jaydn Burton, Nicole Byron, Fawn

Campolito, Julianna Cardona Florian, Alba Carl, Lee

Carlson, Joseph Castillo, Mari Chacon Sambrano, Katherinne

Chapin, Tessa Chau, Cuong Chavarria Sanjuampa, Pamela

Lesly Diaz (11) and Irma Ramos-Mancilla (11) help Jessica Puentes ( 12) prepare food for staff members as a fundraiser for Las Razas Unidas. Photo by Jadyn Jones-Parker

Chuol, Mary Chuol, Ruon

Claypool, Sandra Clayton, Elise Cline, Mackenzie Clough, Dru

Colburn, Baylee Conover-Bluford, Tayler Contreras, Lacretia Conway, Alleha Cratton, Koran Cronin, Seven Cruz Sosa, Jeraldine Cuca, Meg Cummings, Nigel Cushing, Eric Dawkins, Wesley Dawson, Treyton

Day, Eh Tee Diamant, Eli Diaz, Lesly Diaz-Falcon, Damien Do, Hung Dorn, Anthony Duffy, Kyle Dyas, Bobbi Edgar, Avery

Engnell, Kayla Evangelista Flores, Dulce Evans, Anthony

Evans, Jacob Faust, Tessa Flores, Dulce I I:

Sarafina Nimely (11) works on homework in the library.
Photo by Makayla Brenden.

Flores, Nancy Fowler, Mercedes Fredenburg, Naomi

Fuentes Ortega, Jonathan Gallentine, Charlie Gannon, Jessica

Ganow, Alex Garcia, Gustavo Garcia Gonzalez, Dania Del Rosar

Gatluak, Nyabuony Gemmell, Spencer Gilbert, Aundra Gilbertson, Cody Glaze, Alicia Goeller, Natalie Goldenstein, Brittney Gonzalez Herrera, Carlos Gove, Abilasha Gray, Kaylee Gress, Khrizma Groce, Breonna

Guerra, Rosa Guerrero, Kelsey Gutzmer, Everett Haeffner, Isaac Hahn, Wyatt Hajda, Peter Hancock, Emily Harrah, Camille Harvey, Jes e Headley, Taylor Healey, Mackenzie Hefner, Adriana

Kayla Kreifels (11) paints a self portrait in art teacher Michelle Clifford's eighth period beginning painting class.
Photo by Makayla Brenden

Hejl, Joanna Helms, Jacob

Helweg, Aedan

Higgins, Clara Hinrichs, Miles

Hoang, Ngoc Hoffman, Hanna Holba, Daniel

Holmes, Bryley Hompha, Sai Kaw Kaw Honnor, Kalli

Hser, Mue Htoo, April Htoo, Byut

Htoo,KawMla

Htoo, Ku Doh

Htoo, Thaw Huggins, Brandon Hung, Do Hunt, James Hyberger, Madison

Hymer, Nakia

Inamura, April

Iraheta, Esmeralda Ivie, Dayjah Izaguirre, Ofelia

Jack, Nash Jennings, Quincy Jimenez, Pamela

Jobson, Emily Johnson, Ashley Johnson, Eric

Vy Mai (11) asks a question while Jacob Helms ( 11) takes notes during a lesson learning new material in Micah Heibel's eighth period 1B Math SL I class.

Johnson, Leah Jones, Quinesa Jones, Sierra

Jones, Terry Jones-Parker, Jadyn Jud,Sunday

Judy, Dayten Karst, Franklin Kartal, Melek

Kempkes, Jevon Keys, Ja' Shauna Khalaf, Nargis Kier, Chudier Kimpoumboudi, Bryonna King, Isiah

King, Kaprees Klemola, Julia Knapp-Cuevas, Isabel Koch, Caitlyn Koch, Luciana Koung,Sunday

Kreifels, Kaley Kreifels, Kayla Krogh , Hayden Krueger, Rae Lam,Larry Laravie, Angel Laravie, Makala Le, Van Leach, Dale Leija, Jesus Leonard, Christian Lesiak, Lauren

Lewis, Chanel

Livers, Levi

Logewolf, Bryan

Longwell, Jillean

Lopez, Byron Lubrano, Ian

Lucas, David

Luedtke, Celeste

Luedtke, Noah

Maas, Tyler Mai, Vy

Mandungu, Sinai

Markey, Alexandria Martin, Caleb Martindale, Gavin

Martinez, Alejandro

Martinez, Alyssa Martinez, Angel

Martinez, Juana Matzen, Joel Maw, Erin

McAlister, Sydney

McCall, Lauren

McClain, Jason

McCray, Bryce

McCray, Lerre McDowell, Tanaya

McGrath, Elizabeth McIntosh, Maya McShannon,Joe

Memeti, Leonita Menard, Zoe

Messing, Jonathan

Sydney McAlister (11) poses for a photo on Character Day during Spirit Week. McAlister is dressed up as Urkel.
Photo by Makayla Brenden

Meyer-King, Jazmin

Mijangos Garcia, Karolina Milleson, Colton Mitchell, Se'Vahn Molina, Daisy Montoya, Jessica Moo, Hel Moore, Madison Morey, Matthew Morgan, Amanah Morton, Liam Mosko, Dustin

Muragizi, Paul Myers, Jacob Najm, Najm Ndamo Mboulou, Pascale Neiman, Braydin Neukirch, Cassie

Newman, Jevaughnte Nguyen, Dat Nguyen, Gianna Nguyen, Johnny Nguyen, Khang Nguyen, Peter Nguyen, Tam Nguyen, Tony Nilsen, Dakota

Nimely, Sarafina Npimnee, Tedum Nyberg, Sarah

Ocegueda Gomez, Daryen Omar, Fablin Oregel, Nicole

Hunter White (11) swings at a ball during his match at the JV Tennis duel on Wednesday, October 8th, 2014 at the Lincoln High tennis courts against Southwest. Lincoln High lost the dual against Southwest.
Photo by Makayla Brenden

Ornelas, Bib Orozco, Mike Orvis, Kristy Otto, Haleigh Pavey, Jamie Paw, Hae Paw, Hser Paw, Lay Yay Pecina, Maricsa Peralta Velazquez, Alondra Phillips, Renan Pickens, Javaen

Piersol, Roxanna Pierson, Rachel Polivka, Aidan Porter, Kishon Powell, Tristan Powers, Hailey

Pur, Nyaleiny Ramos-Mancilla, Irma Rathbone, Brooke Ratumaimuri, Sasha Reath, Rauch Rehwaldt, James

Restuccio, Ashley Reyes Izaguirre, Alex Reynolds, Nykesha

Rine, Olivia Rivera, Dilena Robinson, Kaylee

Rodgers, Eli Rodriguez, Justice Rodriguez Laravie, Leonardo

Jessica Gannon(] I) works on her GoPo study guide assignme~t
Photo by Makayla Brenden

Rosenau, Andrew Rowen-Wilken, Dalton Salem, Judd

Salloom, Ali Sanchez Medrano, Fatima Sandoval, Mia

JuNiOr Class Officers

Class of 1926

Santiago Sanchez, Jessica Santiago Sanchez, Yesenia Saunsoci, Monique

Schaaf, Matthew Schlake, Aleka Schmidt, Ashleigh Schmidt, Bella Schoenmaker, Aaron Schubert, Annemarie

Schuman, Bayley Scott, Christian Scott, Conred Scott, Destiny Scott, Payton Settrini, Noah

Shaffstall, Derick Sharp, Alana Sherwood, Cortney Si, Si Sieglaff, Sander Skarp, Jake Skinner, Megan Skoda, Jacob Smal, Vitaliy Smith, Alexandria Smith, Breanna Smith, Jordan

Dauiclson

Smith-Parrott, Kobi' Soto Valverde , Esmeralda Spahn, Santanna

Spaulding, Isabella Stahly, Kira Starr, Monica

Stoneall-Nelson, Christian Storonskij, Isaiah Strozier, Adren

Stuefer, Sam Svoboda, Courtney Talbot, Melanie

Taw, Moo

Temme, Nathan Tharnish, Laura Thiel, Rachel Thomas, McKenzi Thoo, Tha Lean

Toelle, Taylor Towers, Tesseana Tracy, Trevor Tran, Dat Tran, Kenny Traylor, Autumn

Truong, Shaylena Uldrich, Roni Valverde, Danielle Vanlaningham, Gage Vargas Moreno, Maria Velazquez, Alandra Peralta

Roxy are dressed up as Shaggy an a Brenden

Verbitskiy, David Vodicka, Tristen Vu, Thu Wai,Yu Waldman-Shanks, Lela Warner, Madison Watkins, Alexis Watters, Joshua Webster, Tyra Wheat, Jardin Wheeler, Leighton White, Antanea

White, Hunter Wilson, Ashley Witte, Daniel Witthoff, Grant Wolfe, Tanner Wood, Bailey

Yantis, Lashel Yost, Elizabeth Young, Camden Young, Jackson Zahrouni, Mehran Zweerink, Bonnie Emily Hancock (l J ), Jackson Young ( 11 ), Sasha Remashuri (11) and Daniel Witte (l I) take notes during Micah Heibel's eighth period IB Math SL I class. Heibel recommends taking a lot of notes and writing down examples so it is easier to study for upcoming assignments, quizzes , and tests.

Castillo, Juan

Khalaf, N argis

Norton, Sarah

Juniors Not Pictured

Reath, Ruach Say, Hae Varela, Gabriela

Photo by Makayla Brenden
Villegas, Viviriana Zamorano, Ricardo

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Gutierrez, Carlos Haack, Julia Haar, Andrew
Danait Hackbart, Kody Hafcnnann, Eva
Cesen Haji, Azaz Handy, Donald

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Robeson, Kallie Rodriguez, Marissa Rodriguez, Sonia
Rodriguez Fontes, Y ankiel
Rodriguez Gasca, Israel
Rodriguez Solano, Bianca

Wynne, Cameron Yermakovich, Sergey Young, James

'Adnan,Laila 'Ayal,Athraa Burage, Trevon Carr, Odecia Dorsey, Tiana Gilbert, Dylan Goe,Martha Gramlich Tyler Henderson Kayla Htoo,Lwe Htoo,Mu Lundine Wilmoth Harper tv'finchow, Warren Moo,Nay

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Dejesus Vicia Lopez, Carlos Dela Pena Benjamin, Rafael Delancey, Peggy
Delaney, Anthony
Delgado Gonzalez, Brandon Demery, Kolby

Denbeste , Jacob

Denison, Savannah

Diep, Ellen

Djingueinabaye , Salman

Do, Cindy

Dockter , Jordan

Pictures of2 004 Freshm e n , T he first year Fre shmen were back in Lincoln High
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Don Hardin Dona l d Underwood Marle Clark Keith Davis C l ark McBdde (ltlass nf 1925

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Trayvon Gallego s, Alejandro Galvan, Jasmine
Garcia , Enandy Garcia Gonzalez, Belter Gasper , Emma
Tristin Glaser, Omar Glaze , Carlos
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Huenink , Je ss ica
Hutchi s on , Charle s -Ellis
Ja ck s on , Bl ai ze
Jejna , Mu amer
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Cassidy Healey (9) works on Meyer's 8th period 20
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Principal Mike Wortman talks to this year
Photo by Kylee Johnson

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Luter, Ma,N Majo, Majow, Maldon
Mallory Malone Mann, Marcel Martin Martin
d Tessa Wiser (9) pose for a on Wacky Day.
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Morales, Jose' Morataya, Veronica Muhammad, Jihad
Mung, Khawm Mut, Tip Nelson, Beckey
Nelson, Zoe Neukirch, Alexa Newstrom, Jasmine
N girchoimei, Kiana Nguyen, Jesse Nguyen, John

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, and support staff at Lincoln tudents. Think about that for aching, grading, encourag' scheduling, counseling, and , day in and day out for a over 1,000 years of teaching acted? How many left and w can their importance be

This school has a long and proud history of amazing professionals who work tirelessly (and sometimes despite their fatigue) with one purpose in mind: assisting young people in their journey to adulthood and beyond. There's a saying by Elbert Hubbard, "The object of teaching a child is to enable the child to get along without the teacher." The faculty and staff at Lincoln High hope you do get along without them, but they also want you to remember them. Continue to make good decisions, and when you don't , learn from your mistakes. In the words of Garrison Keillor, "Be well , do good work, and keep in touch."

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Above: Isabel Schneider ( 12) as Cinderella and Thomas Witzki (12) as The Prince have their first dance at the ball.
Above! Isabel Schneider (12) as Cinderella with her father played by Joshua Lass (12) and her dog played by Kathryn Dorenbach ( 10). Photo by Gracie Bozak.
Above: The Fall Play was Cinderella. Victoria McConnell ( 1~) as the Fairy Godmother helps Isabel Schneider (12) as Cinderella get ready for the ball.
Photo by Gary Andrews.
Above: In 1945 , the drama department preformed Tomorrow The World.
Above left to right: Eli Diamont ( 11) and Harper Wilmoth ( 10) as stepsisters. They try on the glass slipper. Rosa Guerra (11) as the stepmother, and Elise Clayton ( 11) as the royal servant, Ellie Churchill ( I 0) as the butler. Photo by Gary Andrews.

ful scene from the musical this year. The production of Once On This Island JR.

This year's Drama Department have had the privilege of performing Cinderella, These Shining Lives, Once On This Island JR, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. The students that are part of these productions this year. They have to work hard on their acting and on their school work. Acting is really hard work because, you have to perfect ·all your skills like making good facial expression well acting as the character, and you have to do some research on your roles. English teacher Ms. Thomas has a proce s for the students when they get new roles, they have to re earch their character, and find out what they are thinking and how they act. So the students understand how to be and act as their characters on stage. For every school play, the students have four weeks to memories their lines for the show. This year the One Act play, These Shining Lives won District. They went to State and got runner up. The drama department had to work really hard to get to State, and get runner up. " We worked really hard on all the shows this year", said by Izzy Deroulette (12). This year the drama department got a lot of new members " The most exciting thing about this year was seeing all the students being so enthusiastic about their characters and their acting," said English teacher Ms. Thomas.

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Above: Nash Jack (11) and Rachele Merlis ( 12) has a conversation tagether in These Shining Lives.Photo by John Ferreira.
Above: Students get their hair and makeup done before the performance of These Shining Lives. Photo by John Ferreira.
Above: A student helps finish Katherine Stangl (12) makeup before the preformance of These Shining Lives.
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2014-2015 Speech Team

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lhe speech team slc1rled their sec1son in September of 2014. The let1m hc1s t1bout 15-18 parlicipools who choose wht1t kind of s11ecch hey wool lo do t1l the beggining of the yct1r. Mt1ny members ol' the team rec·eived individut1J t1wc1rds throughout the yec1r, they had a small let1m therefor it wt1s ht1rder for them lo win awards t1s t1 team. Beth Rempler t1 English teacher here t1l Lincoln High took over the speech team in 2012, t1nd ht1s been doing oo anmzing job as coach. Mrs. Rempfer Stlid, ' What I like the most about coaching speech is that I gel lo see the students develope their speeches throughout the yet1r: Returning team members t1re the ones who go out lo recruit new students for the upcoming yet1r.

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The 1014-2015 debate tean1 worked hard for another greflt season. Placing first in districts out of 27 tean1s and having 4 n1en1bcrs qualifying to nfltionals, (Maggie Zoz, Elizabeth Yost, Daniel Witte, and James Alexander.) the students were really proud of the results of their hard work. The tean1 has about 25-30 member in it this year. English teacher and coach, Jill Livingston, said I love to see the passion they htive, not only for debate, but also for life and their future. It's really hu111bling to be around that environn1ent.·

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Pui Yen (James) is a senior at Lincoln High. He moved to the nited States from Thailand t o years ago to go to school. ·-

In his free time James does basketball, soccer, guitar and art. James lives here with his family an() intends to stay in America after he graduat to pursue a career in ark.

Aya Mashaly is a senior at Lincoln High who moved to The U.S. in August of 2014. Aya is a very advanced student in ELL. Before moving to America Aya said she wanted to learn English "for fun" because she loved the American culture such as music, movies, etc She also likes to ride horses and sing. Aya describes herself as a very happy person.ed to the .S 4. Jose loves Lin igh and his favorite thing abou it is the teachers , he say that they all help him with all his school , ork. He like ~ team ropi and physic education classes. Jose love lay soccer an even inte pla for the soccer tea the spring of 2015. He grew a farm and his favor• • - • Jiorses.

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Lincoln FCS Program has been e x panding for many years. This year our school was lucky to have several new classes added to the program. Students have the option to take several culi- • nary classes, as well as sewing classes and human develo ment e1asses. E ery year Culinaty .,.,, a.m~ ud Food Prep classes compete in the LPS culiruuy :cmn:oe:m·Lt:10 This year Lincoln High took home a first place pnze for appetizers.

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The Student parenting program at Lincoln High has been active since 1994; making this year the eleventh year. The program has been incredibly successful for the past decade by helping students who are pregnant and/or have children. The program allows students to bring their children to school to be supervised and cared for while going to class. The program also helps students learn how to properly care for their children. Lincoln High has special parenting classes for students who are pregnant and who already have children. FCS teacher Ms. Swartz started teaching parenting for the first time this year. "I really like teaching the class, and it's interesting to talk to students about plans they have for their children," said Ms. Swartz.

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Health and PE Keepin' Fit

hysical education and health teaching kids how to be physically active throughout their life and how to be healthy in everyday life. It's one of the basic needs of human yet we still struggle with it but thanks to the new advancement in these fields we're becoming a very conciences about the way we treat our bodies and how we eat. They give our students the chance to escape form the normal classroom set and let them experience the fun and joy that can come from the benefits of eating healthy and physical activity.

Above: A team sports class enjoy a friendly game of indoor soccor
Right: An outdoor adventures class has tudent climb a series of wooden plank
Left: An Outdoors advnetures class ha a tudent climb atop a totem pole and stand traight up and balance
Above: A team sport cla enjoys an indoor game of football without the harmful tackle
Above:Science teacher Will Smith giving a lecture to incoming IB students
Right: IB student takes oral Spanish Exam

Below: Students register for the International Bacheloriate program

International Baccalaureate

Serious work, and skills for success

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The International Baccalaureate Pro- research essay, and complete 150 hours gramme (IB) has begun at Lincoln High of school involvement and community School. Lincoln High is the second high service. This program will prepare stuschool in Nebraska to offer this unique dents to meet the challenges of college. program. Students who earn their In- The International Baccalaureate asternational Baccalaureate Diploma are sessments are very different from those eligible to be granted college credit, of other college preparation programs. advanced standing, and admittance to Students in their freshman and sophouni versities of distinction around the more years need to take courses designed world. specifically for the philosophy, exams, IB students take six core classes and assessments they will face their jutheir junior and senior years including nior and senior year in IB. English, world language, social studies, IB Coordinator John Heineman will math, science, and the arts. be retiring from teaching this year, but Students are also required to take he leaves the prgram in good hands with a philosophy course entitled Theory Social Studies teacher J.P. Caruso. of Knowledge, complete a 4000-word

Below: Students in Donna Ander son ' s class show that there are moments of fun in the rigorou s IB schedule. •
Left: Science teacher talk to incomeing IB Students

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classes give students the options to design, create, and repair models. Students can work on cars in Auto Tech or create designs in CAD classes. Students also have the ability to work on cars in Advanced Auto Brake class. These classes specialize in technical skills. Whether its working on a car or designing on a computer, Industrial Tech and Skilled Tech has it all. The teachers, Stan Haas, Russ Hitz and Don Simpson all do a good job of.preparing the students. This year they sent Marcelles Cherry (12) and Taylor Hillhouse (12) to an auto

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Above: Marcelles Cherry (12) and Taylor Hillhouse (12) the competitors in an auto competition pose for the camera. Photo by Isaiah Collier
Above: 2 students work Don Simpson's 5th period Power Mechanics Class.
Left: Jason Guern (12) works on a lawnmower in Don Simpson's 5th period Power Mechanics Class.
__Bottom Left: Nick Rosenau (9) works in Don Simp on's 5th period Power Mechanics Class.
Bottom Right: Taivon Jones (9) works Don Simpson's 5th period Power Mechanics Class.

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Math

The key to success

Math is one of the most fundamental tools in everyday life. Math makes everything easier and is used in many different ways.

Here at Lincoln High we have numerous math classes from Geometry to Trigonometry, Pre-algebra to Pre-calculus. All these classes prepare our students to succeed in their lives and be able to have a successful career.

Math is so important that it is used to discover the secrets of the universe. In every subject in school, math has something to do with it. How is math important in the outside world? "I think math is very important for thinking skills and problem solving. Also many of the careers that people go into have something to do with math," Amber Vlasnik the head chair of the math department said. How will being good at make help students be successful in life? "Studies have shown that the students that are good in math are good in other subjects. Also the studies show. that the same students happen to graduate from high school, "Amber Vlasnik.

Above: Math teacher Tiffany Ogden explains a concept in her 8th period Advanced Algebra class.
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Above: Music teacher Jill Oetken teaches guitar to her students
Below: Music teacher Jessica Rajewich Connection Choir go through there dance
Above: Autum Traylor (11) getts ready to sing

Here at Lincoln High we have numerous opportunities for the musically inclined to express them- . selves through music. Lincoln High provides kids with the option to join any nulllber of Illusic classes such as chorus, marching band, composing/writing Illusic, orchestra, pep band, guitar classes, musical theater, and much more. It is a big part of Lincoln High pride and spirit. Without our music groups Lincoln High would be a very boring school to attend.

Above: Connections choir starts to practice there performance piece
Below: Alejandro Martinez ( 11 )
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Special ~elotionships

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The Special Education department and students do a lot for the school whether its recycling or just greeting people in the halls with a smile. This time it was our tum to give back to them. Student Council and the Special Education department combined to throw a festival. The students had fun, they got to dance with Pomalinks, play games, and go through obstacle courses.

Student Council went to Project Unify where they got some ideas for this event. Senior Cassidy Talladay said this event was important because, "Student Council hasn't always had a close relationship with the Special Education program." She also said, "It was fun to see everyone having a fun 'time."

The Special Educatin students are always greeting people and making Lincoln High a cheerful place. Lincoln High would not be the same without them.

Left: Bradon Burritt (12) works on a puzzle of a pattern. Photo by Isaiah Collier

Bottom Left: Student Teacher Mr. Dahlke and Trevor Filkin (12) assembling a wheel for a pine car.

Photo by Isaiah Collier

Below: Gage Buchanan ( 10) assembles a knex roller coaster. Photo by Isaiah Collier

Below: The Daily Learning Obje tive for the class and they do acti, ties that pertain and relate to the Objective. Photo by Susan Avery

Above: Selena Ngo ( 12) huddle s up with the Pomalink s. Photo by Taylor Headley.
Top Left: Tanner Schneid er ( I 0 ) prepares to dunk the balloon in the hula hoop Photo by Taylor Headley.
Far Left: De s i Drevo ( I 0 ) blow s bubble s. Photo by Taylor Headley.
Direct Left: Jo eph Dod ge ( 12) and Kiara Hammond ( 12) ha ve fun filling up the big pa nt with balloon Photo by I aiah Collier
Far Lower Left: Student Council memb e r and Special Ed tudent s ha ve fun with bubbles Photo by Taylor Headley
Bottom of Page: Pomalink tea c h th e
Below: 1st: Jimmy Dao (9) and Bryan Mack blow bubbles. Photo by Taylor Headley. s tudent s a dance routine. Photo by
2nd: Dariu s Humphrey (10) Enjoy the festival. Photo by Isaiah Co ll ier. Taylor Headley
3rd: Kameron Bertram (9) and Desi Drevo ( 10) blow bubble s. Photo by Taylor Head ley.
4th: Tanner Schneider (10) and Trevor Filkin ( 12) po se for camera. Photo by Isaiah Collier
5th: Student s watch the ob tacle course. Photo by Taylor Headley.
6th: Selena Ngo (12) blow s bubbles Photo by Taylor Headley.

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There are many different languages spoken here at Lincoln High, both in and out of the classroom. You hear some of them just walking in the halls to your next class, in the lunch room, during lunch, and of course in the language classes that are taught here. The LHS World Languages Department offers classes in four levels of Spanish, German, and French, and even a Spanish for Native Speakers class.

Whatever your area of jnterest, LHS has a class for you.

This year, two LHS students, Hanna Hoffman and Aedan Helweg, placed in the top 10% nationally on a German national exam. One of them, Helweg, won a free trip to German he interviewed so well!

Whether you want classroom knowledge or real-world experience, Lincoln High is the place to . study languages.

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Lincoln High newspapers is called The Advocate. It first started in 1894 making it one of the oldest school newspapers in the country. With meeting deadlines students work very hard to preserve the memories of Lincoln High. By taking pictutes, writing stories, setting up interview with students or teachers. Everyone works together as a team to get things done for the deadline. The Advocate staff worked hard this year to put out not only printed issues, but also online stories through their website, on Facebook, on Twitter, and through Instagram. Sam Stuffer a junior in advocate thinks that " It is a great way to express your throughts and opinion on events going on around the world.

The Yearbook is called The Links, and while in celebrating our 100th year on J Street, it gave us a chance to look back through all of the old yearbooks. Thousands of stories have been launched from these hallways and classrooms over the year , and the Yearbook covered them all.

We hope that this edition of the yearbook provides people with memories for a lifetime. Marga Galin, a sophomore in yearbook thought that "Yearbook was a great experience." Zachery Ditson, a senior in yearbook believes that "Yearbook is a great class to take."

Above: Marga Galins works on her spread for the final deadline.
Right: Tyler Maas(11) pose for a picture.
Top left: Kylee Johnson(12) organized board for advocate. Top right: Sam Stuefer(11 ) , Tutu Wah(10) discussing topics for advocate. Left: Sam Stuffer(11 ), Kylee johnson(12) edting pages for the newspaper
Above : Jaida Jackson(12) , Victoria Garza(12) help each other on spreads.
Left: Izzy Deroulette(12) , John Ferreira(12) work as a team on yearbook spread.

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Lincoln High has always been graced with positive, hardworking, and talented cheerleaders, but this year was particularly special. Each year, there is a cheer camp held that Lincoln High cheerleaders attend each year. At this cheer camp, they learn countless cheers, chants, and routines to bring back to their home school. While being at camp, the cheerleaders have a chance of earning an All-American cheerleader nomination from the camp

staff members, which includes wearing a white ribbon in their hair and a certificate. Being nominated for the All-American team is a special honor, because

that means the cheerleader has excelled in either performing the chant, cheer, dance, or demonstrated exceptional leadership skills. At camp this year, our cheerleaders were awarded the highest number of All-Americans at cheer camp, but also the most All-Americans Lincoln High school has ever had.

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Sophomores : Haley Heiden, Kaci Al Igood

Juniors: Madison Hyberger, Taylor Headley, Daniel Holba, Alexandria Vo, Kayla Kreifels

Seniors : Jaida Jackson, Cassidy Taladay

Imagine going on a road trip, to pe rm the biggest routine of the year in front of thousands of peopte from all across Nebraska. Only having two minutes and thirty seconds to put your all out on the floor, doing yourbest job of yelling, cheering, and dancing to mpress the j dges That was exactly what the varsity cheer team did thisyear. After weeks of preparation , running the routines over and over, they were able to finish sixth out of fourteen teams in the non -tumblin division, and leading the crowd extremely well in the sideline

All American Members (L-R): Madison Hyberger, Taylor Headley, Haley Heiden, Jaida Jackson, Kayla Kreifels, Daniel Holba, Kaci Allgood, Alexandria Vo, Cassidy Taladay division The tinks rocked their performance o.ut, with as much pep as you can imagine. Though the performance is only ashort time, they gave it their best and were able to represent their Lincoln High school spirit and talents flawlessly.

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L-LI-LIN-LINKS, LINKS! That is one of the many cheers yelled out to the crowd during exciting football, basketball, and volleyball games Who does all this yelling and cheering for the teams when games get close and players need encouragement? Who wakes up at SAM just to perfect cheers, chants, and dances? Our very own Lincoln High cheerleaders! This great group of people, from freshman to seniors, pour their heart and soul into every game they cheer at, interacting with the crowd, and constantly keeping a smile on their face even if they get tired. Cheering looks like it's easy from afar, but just ask junior, Madison Hyberger and sophomore Lissette Ostiguin Hyberger says, "Cheering is definitely harder than it looks." Ostiguin adds, "It really is, because you have to make sure everything is sharp and every motion needs to be in the correct place. Jumping also doesn't come easy, you have to work to get your jumps to where you want them to be ." Take it from these ladies, Lissette and Madison both started as freshman and now have worked all the way to be at the top. Cheering is hard at times, but it is so worth all the work put into it. In cheer, there are so many positives, like being able to make new friends and learning life lessons. Kira Stahly says, "I like the people you meet, relationships you build, and the sense of family that comes along with all of it." Kira also added that, she "feels like she learns leadership and responsibility and how to work together as one big family." Atime when the leadership and working together is applied in a situation is during performances, like the Star Strutters show, which happened to be sophomore Tatiana Rogers' favorite part of the cheer season

As far a coach perspective, 12-year veteran coach Erika Kirkland is no stranger to the talent in many areas on this team Erika said, "I think that we continued our tradition of having really sharp motions when we cheer, but we strived to add more personality to our routines, and strengthen our dance skills I think that we successfully accepted/completed both of those challenges." While the cheerleaders were able to execute in those areas, they always had a few cheerleaders in particular that Kirkland noted would always keep the level of expectations high, even during games Kirkland stated, "Madison Hyberger and Haley Heiden really emerged as leaders this season . Kira Stahly, Taylor Headley, Cassidy Taladay and Jaida Jackson were very instrumental in making sure that the varsity squad stayed focused." As you can see, there were great strides made on the varsity level, Kirkland did not forget about the younger squads as she noted that they surprised her in succeeding expectations at performances and pep rallies As a whole, the entire cheer squad at LHS did an awesome job in their 2014-2015 season, they will be sure to have even more talent in the years to come.

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Left Side Top to Bottom : Macke n zie C l in e (11), Erin Hoaglin (12) and Ali Salloom (11)
Right Side Top to Bottom: Carli e B e lt (10), R achel Andreini (11), Daniel Witte (11) and Bryce McCray ( 11 )

Pomalinks is a dance group of very skilled girls from the Lincoln High School. This years we have a young group of girls, there is 6 sophomore and 2 junior ,but they still dances their heart out. They perform at pep rally 's , games , and competition. They come up with their own dances by finding connecting moves that they know and learn from Adrianne Poppe their sponsor. "Outside of school I do dancing studio with my friends from other school." Payton Prall. "As for right now, I am enroll in to 3 different dance class. I do Bellet, Jazz, and hip hop," Hannah Dennis Even though they perform during the football and basketball season only, they enjoy their season as well as everybody else.

(L-R) Claire Parks, Michaela Wubbels, Payton Prall, Macy Behrens, Julia Haack, Lauren McCall, Hannah Dennis, Ashley Johnson
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The Llncoln High varsity football team may not have had its most successf season to ooy the least, but put in non-stop effort and heartfelt dedication Junior Terry Jones stated that he feels good about the upcoming season as a senior, as lo \ as he works hard in the off season Even though the Links had some very close . against Llncoln Northeast and North Platte, they fell short of pulling out the win Many other players also had similar views as Jones, including Aundra Gilbert, ano junior who said, 'This year we had some downfalls, with a lot of sophomores playing." This can be very hard when having a young team out on the field pl ing against older and very experienced teams. Not to worry though, there is • a lot of room for the Links to grow, with soon-to-be seniors and this years' st outs ready to lead Head Coach Mark .Macke explained that he wanted play to be held accountable for their actions, and be able to have some stability in practice. Macke also stated that, "small things do add up", but nevertheles.5, had a strong, but quiet group of seniors who were able to lead the younger Links by example.

On a happier note, many of the Links' varsity football members said that playing at home is always one of the best feelings; being able to look up an see hundreds of people cheering for you. Senior Grant Gordon said, ''Every game we went out, we played hard, we hit hard, we did everything the way I hoped we would do it" wrdon also stated that Llncoln High football was • last go around playing football, as he doesn't plan to play in college, but with determined and hardworking seniors like him and many other, the future se • and Links will have an easy time, leading and following in their footsteps.

Quarterback Donovan Bargen (10) carries the ball inside to gain yardage for the Links.
Photo by Tyler Maas
(ornerback Aundra Gilbert (11) blocks a Millard North defender.
Photo by Santanna Spahn
Linebacker CorDarrius Bailey (10) Caught in action on a critical play.
Photo by Jayde Jone
Don Le , Mrs. E. lehl, his mother-Sylvester• · Mendoza, Al, his brother; Sanford Nelson and his father, Mr. Sanford Nelson, are afew members of the football team and families who attended Parents' Night to become acquainted with Coach Pfeiff and his football techniques. (1951)
LHS Cheerleaders Jaida Jackson (12), Katrina Barnes (11 ), and Madison Hyberger (11) take the field with the band, pertorming "Links Extreme".
Photo by Jayde Jones
Left: The Links offensive players set to catch the ball in an attempt to score atouchdown against Lincoln Southwest.
Photo by Tyler Maas
Left: The Lincoln High fans have really out -done themselves for this, "USA'' theme game! Photo by JaydeJones
Freshman Sarah Smith taking a nice swing al the Lincoln Southeast Invitational
Front Row: Anna Rudasill (9), Desiree Britton ( 11 ), Victoria Garza ( 12), Emony Ellwanger (10), Sarah Smith (9), Coach Elwood
Second Row: Lia Ortiz ( 12), Payton Prall (10), Hannah Dennis (10), Chloe Baylor (9)
From Left- Payton Prall ( I 0), Lia Ortiz ( 12), Monica Delgado Gonzalez ( 12), Desiree Britton ( 11 ), Emony Ellwanger ( 10), Chloe Baylor (9), Sarah Smith (9), Victoria Garza ( 12)

This year's girls golf team is bigger and stronger than the past several years. With only two seniors, underclassmen helped the team thrive. With the help of Coach Elwood, the girls managed to improve after every meet. "I just want to improve from last year. It would be nice to get better every year," ~aid coach of three years. Lary Elwood. The team has two seniors; Lia Ortiz and Victoria Garza. Thi • was Ortiz's third on the team, and thi , was Garza's first year playing on the team. Both played in all varsity meets and maintained good average cores for the season. The team's only junior is Desiree Britton, playing for her second year for Lincoln High Like the seniors, Britton kept a low average score. The three returning Sophmores arc Payton Prall, Emony Ellwanger. and Hannah Dennis. Prall played in Varsity and Junior Varsity meets this year. Dennis and Ellwanger played Junior Var ity and had improving average scores from last year. The team ha<l three freshman; Chloe Baylor, Sarah Smith, and Anna Rudasill. Baylor and Smith both played var ity and had impres ive average scores for the season. Rudasill played on Junior Var. ity and continues to improve throughout the season. "We got really close towards the middle of the year, and we started being one big family, which was a positive aspect for our team,'' said Senior Victoria Garza. The team is full of athletic girls who participate in many other sports. The young team is hoping to continue their success for the next couple of years.

Above: The 1999 Girls Golf team shows appreciation for Coach Brady
Right: Senior Lia Ortiz and Victoria Garza stop for a picture during practice
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Varsity takes 10th at state

by Zach Ditson

they lost." The varsity team went six and three and met the This was one of the best sea- goals they set at the beginning son in years for the boys tennis of the year, according to sopho- team. From the junior varsity more Salil Purandare. Purandare perspective, sophomore Noah also believes that the team did Thiessen believes the team great and "did the best Lincoln improved "a little bit" from High has done in a long time." last season because of younger The team sent five to state, players swinging up to the jqnior Salil Purandare in the singles, varsity level and learning the and juniors Charlie Gallentine, game.

Christian Stoneall-Nelson, CaFreshman Jaryd Trumbley leb Martin and freshman Alexthinks the team did "better than ander Hamann all in the doubles. expected" and "won more than

Front Row (L-R)- Coach Sandberg, Alex Hamann, Jaryd Trumbley, Sahl Purandare, Kiehl Gold, Eskandar Sepahpur, Ethan Bruha, Coach Effle
Second Row (L-R)- Joel Matzen, Hunter White, Wesley Dawkins, Ethan Buss, Mason Pierce, Noah Thiessen, Coach Ward
Third Row (L-R)- Charlie Gallentine, Christian Stoneall-Nelson, Tristan Powell, Garrett Brockman, Cameron Wynne, Collin
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Above: Jaryd Trumbley (9) hits a backhand at a reserve tennis game against Northstar at Lincoln High' s tennis courts on Thursday Oct. 9 2014
Photo by Zahraa Al Kareemawi
Right: Coach Steve Ward talks to the players during a match.
Photo by Sheldon Daulton
Hunter White ( I I) serves it up to some Southwest High School kids during a doubles match for a dual on October 8th.
Photo by Kalli Honor -------~~~-
\ I , One of Lincoln High 's first tennis teams from 1936 who also won the first state tennis championship f'or Lincoln High.

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Volleyball

Junior Varsity Volleyball
Front Row (L - R): Lauren Lesiak , Tanaya McDowell , Madi on Hyberger , Fallon Wade , Kaitlin Smith , Breanna Smith, Jorja Francis
Second Row (L - R): Coach McMeen , Baylee Colburn , Alli son Arens , Maia
Freshman Volleyball
Front Row (L - R): Maria Hernandez , Karen Sanchez, Paw Shee , Makinna Arp , Maddy Ziegelbein , Maddi Parmer
Second Row (L- R): Olivia Waters, Meghan Varrati , Lucia Lovorn, Taylor Nilsen , Chasity Bailey , Zoe Tomas, Coach Pendergras
Reserve Volleyball
Front Row (L- R) : Adriana Miller , Chri s tine Ndayikenguruaiye, Nakayla Brenden , Tamya Zimmerman , Hannah Cas s
Second Row (L- R): Coach McMeen , Jaicein Mayfield , Alexandrea Vo , Haley Heiden , Breanna Mayfield , Emma Miller
Not Pictured: Coach Statton

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The Lincoln High Girls Basketball Team ended their season with a hard fight at districts, but they go knocked out by the defending state champs in the second round. "Our girls did a pretty good job," Coach Jeff Pierce said. "Some girls really stepped up and played hard."

In the first round, the girls went against Omaha Bryan. "We won our first round of districts and beat Omaha Bryan." Pierce said. "We scored 56 points and held them at 40."

The second game, however, was against defending state champs, Benson, who had already won 45 games in a row. "[We] didn't get off to great start, but played a good third quarter," Pierce said. "It was a tough game, a tough outcome to finish the season, but I felt real confident that our kids had made a lot of progress. We didn't get to on to the finals, but we finished on a positive note."

During the season, Pierce had stated that the girls grew up a lot, especially during the second half of their season. "We work as hard as we can, represent the school, the community and the people that have been involved and all the people prior to us and do the best we can." Pierce said.

The team finished the season a positive note, but Pierce can't wait until next year. "If we can gell and get some other players to step it up, score, and play better defense a year from now, we can definitely make some progress," Pierce said. "We're looking forward going into summer and to see what next year brings."

Above. Makala Laravie ( 11 ), dribbles the ball towards her opponent against East Hlgh School, in a J.V. Game.
Above, Iris Vasquez (10), brings the ball up the court against East High School, in J.V. Game.
To the right, Makala Laravie ( 11 ), guards an East High opponent, during a J.V. Game.
Above, Emma Miller (9), brings the ball to a stop as she gets ready to pass to her teammat during a Lincoln High V.S. East High School. Freshman game.
Above, Nyabuony Gatluak (11) and teammate Iris Vasquez (10) prepare to defend their opponent during a Lincoln High V.S. East High J.V. Game.
Front Row (L to R): Raelynn Burkinshaw, Iris Vasquez, Quinesa Jones, Nyabuony Gatluak, Kalli Novak
Second Row (L to R): Coach Clark, Makala Laravie. Nakia Hymer, Nyagoa Gony. Nyajuok Koang, Halle Burton, Khrizma Gress
Front Row (L to R): Jenny Lemus Ariel Arenas Karen Ramos Alia Cecil,Tac "Teana Luter.Paper lfolhunan.Jada Nung esser Second Row (L to R) : Coach Macek.Hannah Cass,LaRae Pickcns -Bonbright,Jaicein Mayfield. Maryam Al Saa,li Bu'alaq,Nyalit Lual,Emma Miller.Kiara Clark.Churnani Paulkner Emonya Ellwanger.Christine Ndayikcngurukiye, Coach Jiles •
Front Row (L to R): Jenny Lemus.Ariel Arena,.Karcn Ramos.Alia Cccil,Tae'Tcana Luter Piper Hollaman,Jada Nungesser
Second Row (L to RJ: Coach Macek.Hannah Ca,s,LaRac Picken, - Bonbright,Jaicein Mayfield, Maryam Al Suadi Bu'alaq ,Nyalit Lual,Emma Miller.Kiara Clark ,Chumani Faulkncr , Emonya Ellwanger ,Chm-tinc Nday1kcnguruk1c , Coach Jiles

Every year. the 1--feartland Athletic Conference 11--fACl tournarnent takes place. The teatns in the conference are: Lincoln 1--Hgh. East. Northeast. gouthwest. goutheast. Grand Island. and Frernont. All of these tearns cornpete against each other for a chance at becorning conference chatnpions. Lincoln 1--figh advanced to the charnpi onship garne after def eating goutheast and Frernont. During the final garne against Northeast. senior Jason Towery took one look at senior Keghawn Wilson and received the basketball tnid-air to cornplete a sick alley oop. This rnornenturn boost was able to keep the Links on a scoring streak. eventual! y paving the way for the Links to win 6 35 3. This was a huge victory for the Links. as this 1--fAC title was the first in Lincoln 1--figh boys basketball history. genior Frank Cuddy recalls. "That was tny favorite rn6rnent frotn the season. because it is sornething Lincoln 1--figh has never done as a prograrn."

Garrett Griffin 1121 goes up for a layup against goutheast. The Links won 51-49.

The LI-IQ. starters huddle out on the floor before facing Norfolk.

Jose Perez-Blanco 112) putnps a shot fake against Papio gouth. as Frank Cuddy 112) looks on.

Aundra Gilbert. Titn Brock. F'.rank Cuddy. Keghawn Wilwn. Jose Perez-Blanco

___ _.. Anthony Magar. F'.idadya Kuwa. Garrett Griffin. Jaden Jilg-Brown. Jason Towery. Jatnie Davis. Donovan Bargen

It came to be the time of year when footballs and spandex were put to red. and out came basketballs and packed Johnson Gym. Basketball season had arrived and this years· team was ready to make a new name for themselves. This year was destined to be a year like no other: nine graduating seniors. six varsity returners. this team was a force to be reckoned with. ~ach game. Johnson Gym became more and more full. the sounds of screaming fans. cheerleaders. and Dand music soaring through the school. The Links were able to go on a 14-game win streak. until sadly taking their first loss to Norfolk. In that 14-game win streak. they defeated many in-city teams which led to them being 7-0 in their district. The varsity team was able to perform at such high levels due to all-around superior athleticism and leadership. J:urthermore on leadership. nead coach Dan Noble says. "As a team. we had different leaders in different nights. We didn't always have to depend on one person." Thankfully the Links were able to be versatile. because about ~ rdwau throuah the season. one of the keu Dlau-

ers. genior Jason Towery suffered a bad left ankle sprain. Towery says. "When I sprained my ankle it was a bummer. But I also knew that I dill had to lead while I was on the bench because I was a big leader on the court. I helped and supported my team as much as I could... While Towery was injured. another senior. Keghawn Wilson rose to the challenge. scoring 3 7 points against Omaha Northwest. Wilson dated. "My main goal for myself this year was to improve on defense and offense.'' Certainly Wilson accomplished his goal after knocking down countless threes in critical game situations.

As the Links had such strong individual players in many important areas. They were able to lead the conference in rebounding and finish 7th in the date in offensive points. Noble also said. "If we missed our first shot. we got multiple opportunities to get more shots up from offensive rebounds which is why we did so well in that area. All in all. the Links had a terrific season and says a heartfelt good-bye to nine seniors who left their all out on the court. ...ii

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Th e Freshmen, Re serve, and Junior Varsity boys basketball season dido' t end how they wanted it to with a championship. But they all progressed as the season went on. Jackson Mallory (9) spoke about the season, "The season had its ups and downs but we really came together at the end and that helped us a lot." All 3 teams advanced to the second round where they were all knocked out of the tournament. But all the teams fought hard. Coach Kyle Headley, Coach Richard Jackson, and Coach Will Smith all did a great job of coaching the players and getting them prepared for the next level. The teams were faced with adversities this year and they were able to get past. Whether it was the Freshmen team where none of the players have played on the same team before. Or the Reserve team who finished the season with 7 players due to injuries. Even though these things happened all of these teams fought hard. By the time the the season ended all of the players got better and the teams came together and they were playing their best basketball.

Above: Samuel Richardson (9) Shoots a three-pointer in the N game against Norfolk on December 6 , 2014. Photo by Nancy Tran
Above: Isaiah Collier (10) shoots free throws in the JV game against Kearney December 12, 2014. Photo by Hannah Dennis
Right: Aundra Gilbert (11) dribbles the ball up the floor against in the JV game against Kearney December 12, 2014.
Photo by Hannah Dennis
Above: Joseph Carlson (11) blocks the opponens shot in the JV game against Norfolk on December 6, 2014. Photo by Nancy Tran
Above: Freshmen Coach Kyle Headley huddles up the players during the Jamboree. Photo by Kalli Novak
Front Row (L to R): Aundra Gilbert, Kaprees King, Daj n Thoma , Samuel Richard n , Isaiah Collier, Dakota Nilsen
Second Row (L to R): Coach Smith , Ruon h I , Anthony Evan s, Anthony Mag r, Donovan Bargen, Jo eph Carl on , Bayley Schuman , Coach Ri er
Front (L to R): Josh Mfinanga , Peerle Hall , Kiehl Gold, Pre ton Cumming , Angelo Martinez , Kalam Yiel
Second (L to R): Coach Jarosz, Coach Turley , Saiveon Hopkin s, Jack on Mall ry , Simon Joseph , Tip Mut, Bobby Mercier , Aidan Glenn, Muoch Wal , arlo Glaze , · Muamer Jejna, Samuel Joseph, Coach Headley
Front (L to R) : Goi Chuol , Kris Moeira , Zion Perry , Titu Thomp on , Jihad Muhammad , Jamaun Williams
Second (L to R): Coach Go dwin, Aden Beem , Max treckfu s, Maylik Ku I , Je e Brown, Cameron Wynne, Coach Jackson
Belo1v.- Varsity teaM Mervbers tcJ(e a 1\0MeNt tcx;ie1her to tak after a gaMe.
Above- CarMeN Martir,.ez ( 1OJ hussies to get a-r,o1her out tor lJ-1S.
FroNt (L-R) Dolce Flores. Carl'vieN MartiNez. lris Vasquez. Cassie EvaNS. Carollf\e ThrnvpsoN JazMiN Meyer-Kif\t]. TesseaNa Towers. Macey Krajl
Secof\li .. (L-R) Coach Rush Taya Arkfeld. Piper HollarvoN LaureN Thuss. Kaylee Gray, McXJroN Moore. VeroNlka Uldnd7. Jessica GaNNON Coach ThiesseN
Third .. (L-R) Coach Sif'1)SON Alexa Neuklrch Nyalit Lual Nya Koaf\q. Nya;Joa GoNY, Kallie RobesoN Cassie Neuklrch Mc)(ala Laravie. l<hea Oel'viery

Lett Pitcher Kallie RobesoN (10) 1S caucjlt iN actioN just before she releases the ball for a high -speed pitch.

At UM:olN Hkj1 it's NOt just cDOut wiNNi"'}· dedicatioN hard work. ar-.d love of 1he S(X)rt all play huge factors. At UIS. our sof1ba11 players fo11v1ffl close relatioNShips wi1h each other ar-.d bor-.d ve,y well "We bo"f\d as a teaM we doN·t get 'f\1in at each other wheN s(JMebody screws up. We haveN·t WON ve,y Much.- weve WON 2 gaMeS ar-.d our goal is to wiN 6. because we woN 5 last year.~ sarJ \larsi1Y SeNior L3ureN Thuss. IN aNy S(X)rt havi"') a close teaM bo"f\d is a great s1re"']1h to be privileged wi1h. It's ofteN said 1hat •• TeaMwork T'Aa(es the dreaM work." Now yes it is 1rue 1hat 1here are teaM star-.d-outs. but wheN you put all of the star-.d-outs wi1h 1he rest of the teaM together. 1v1iKJiC is J\Ac:KJe. HaviM;J eve,yoNe·s best toot forward caN help coNtriJute to a successful seasoN but NOt always MeaNiM;J 1hat success will be fuwN iN NUMber of wiNS. Thuss ·said varstty woN 3 gaMeS overall. 'While J\I graiJecl a siM;Jle wiN EveN 1hou<j1 1he Nurvber of WINS was NOt higl tor these two teaM they are still c:ble to loct back ar-.d say 1hat they still love their teaM1\.1ates. a"f\d caN·t wait to pu91 for better iN the Next upcoMiNg year. Progress is always sorv1e1hiMJ to lad( forward to.- ~dally it you have setbcrks. IN our case. it ~as losiM;J gra:JuatiM;J seNiors. .. We lost 9 seNiors froM last year. WeTe dJvious~ MissiM:J so 1\.1aNY people. but it's still differeNt iN SOMe ways. .. said Thuss. That beiNg sarJ. there is always rooM for i~roveMeNts. but these teaMS still smve to stick together a"f\d give their best effort ON the field

(Above) Front row(L-R) Corissa Stewart, Heather Thomsen , Mendy Kubik, Melanie Tramp, Lisa Baronio Carissa Nevels Erin Lathrop Middle Row(L-R) Coach Michelle Cuddeford, Laurisa Parker, Dena Bogdanovich , Miranda France , Amy Aden , Heather Bartlett, Heidi Bartlett. Back Row(L - R) Head Coach Sam Sharp Anne Wilson Wendy Alexander, Lisa Graff, Peggy Aden, Stephanie Aden , Coach Bill Jordan

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The LHS Swimmjng and Diving teams sent eight members to state this year, and although they weren't #1 on the scoreboard, they definitely represented LHS with pride

"Everybody's working hard , and everybody's having a lot of fun ," head swim coach Richard Conradt said, " We gave a lot of great effort and that's what I go on anyway."

Sophomore Payton Prall competed in diving at state and made it to 13th place. She placed second at the Knight invite earlier in the eason, competing against divers from all the Lincoln schools and a couple Omaha schools. She also took first place at the Heartland Athletic Conference, which is a meet against all the Lincoln schools and a couple others, such as Fremont.

" I couldn't stop smiling," Prall said. " I'm friends with a lot of the girls that were there and they all told me good job. It was just really cool. The Journal Star actuaJly interviewed me too. "

Prall's event is the I meter springboard, which is 11 dives Last year, as a freshman, she placed second at state. This year she wanted to place podium at state in the top eight for her event, but that wasn't in the cards. " There's always next year," she said.

In individual events, Sander Sieglaff did the 100 Fly, and John Frey swam the 500 Free. in relays , Noah Luedtke, Sander Sieglaff, Garrett Brockman , and Jesse Harvey competed in the 200 Medley Relay Brockman , Harvey , Frey , and Luedtke also swam the 200 Free Relay, and Frey, Sieglaff, Harvey, and Luedtke fought hard in the 400 Free Relay

Overall , the season went well for junior Jesse Harvey "I've broken a lot of my personal records and I've achieved a lot of my goals," Harvey said. " For the team , the season's been going great. A lot of people are improving and we've really shown up when we've needed to We 've tried really hard , shown a lot of effort."

Junior Kalli Honnor's events were freestyle and backstroke during the season. She swam 50, 100 and 200 freestyle, both in ' relays and as her individual events. She also swam 50 and 100 backtroke , which included relays and inruvidual events as well.

"For my goal, I just wanted to get better at everything and im-

prove at all the strokes," Honnor said. " But if I had to choose one, I wanted to mostly work on endurance, so that I could hopefully compete in the 500 at some point. " Honnor added that that never happened to her this year. "But maybe next year," she said. "So I ' ll be back."

Unlike Honnor and Harvey , Prall has past dive experience before high chool. She dove for eight years at a club here in Lincoln.

There was always lots of team spirit. Prall said that there were lots of different signs up in the locker room and on everyone's lockers, including her own.

Also , all three swimmers and divers and Coach Conradt mentioned that the whole swim and dive team is like one big farruly. Honnor , Harvey and PraJI each specificaJly said that they've made lots of friends that they wouldn't have made if they hadn't been on swimming and diving

Swimming and diving , like any team with good bonds, had its funny moments

Prall said that they had a bucket of hot water that they used to dip their sharnmees in and Cody, one of the boy divers , got her with it. " He dumped all the water on me I got water in both my ears and I couldn't hear for a while."

" We were doing dryland , and Coach Luedtke , a couple of the other swimmers and me were laying on the mat by the side of the pool ," Honnor said "A nd of course we weren't in our suits. A couple of the boy swimmers were in their suits and they were like ' Hey, let's go get coach wet,' so they ran over and jumped in really close to us They got u all oaked. It wasn't funny at the time, but looking back it is ."

" I want the swimmers and divers to appreciate each other and all the hard work they've done to get better, and J want them to realize that it's been a long season and they 've spent a lot of time together and made friend hips that will last a lifetime , and that they've also learned valuable lessons about working hard and being djsciplined and the good things that come from doing that," Conradt said.

Front Row (L to R): Olivia Waters, Julia Klemola, Lis ette Ostiguin , Tatiana Rogers , Aracely Acosta-Garcia, Kylie Gropp, Celeste Luedtke, Shelly Nguyen
Second Row (L to R): Amanah Morgan, Karynn Brown , Maya Abo Dominguez, Brynne Biles, Danielle Valverde, Emma Gasper, Ellie Dombrowski, Breanna Smith
Third Row (L to R): Coach Conradt, Coach Castro, Allison Hinrichs, Hanna Hoffman , Madison Warner , Payton Prall , Coach Luedtke, Coach McDonald, Not pictured: Kalli Honor , Carissa Wei
ey Wood (12) pe .
Photo by Victoria Garza
Front Row (L to R ): Ben Hadl ey, Judd Salem , Mi ca h Oman , Ja co b Sko d a, Matthew c hult z, Lyle Killing swo rth
Second Row (L to R): Matthew Morey, Garre tt Bro ck man , Noah Luedtke, Jonas Sieglaff, J o hn Frey, Kody Hackbart
Third Row (L to R ): Coach Conradt , Coach Ca tro , Mile Hinri c h , Charlie Gallentine , Jake Skarp , Je e Harvey, Sander ieglaff, Coach Luedtke , Coach McDonald

LHS State Qualifiers

Varsity Boys Wrestling Team

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Hanna Hoffman, Junior, won first in the~ on the AMC 10 B (American Mathematics Contest 108) last year in February but we didn;t get the state winner results \Ultil this school year. She was awarded her phtque this school year. • Cffll9b Maier LHS Math Team

LHS Swi
(left to right): Charlie Gall , Harvey, Noah Luedtke~Johri Frey. Prall
Phot.Q by Sbarlll Luedt!t,
Above: The 2015 State Slam Poetry Team. Slam Poetry FINALS LINE UP:
l. Camille Harrah "Stop Yelling" Junior 2. Jack Buchanan "Mother"
3. Emma Craig "Way to Go" Seuior4. Tiauna Lewis "Mountain
5. Group Piece '4Life in Technicolor" Emma Craig, Tiauna Lew~ chanan, Karina Hinkley Freshman
Varsity ~competed at State this year. Above, Jada Nungesser(lO), Ellw~ge'f(IO), Katrina Barn~l 1), Xira Sably(l l), Cassidy Tladay(12), Smith(l2), Jaida Jacbon(12), Lissette Ostiguin(lO), Taylor Headley(l 1), Mia nack(lO). Madison ffyberger(l 1). Haley Heiden(lO).

ow: J. Raymond, L. Fall, D. Ellement, M. Hobbs, E. DiSarro, B. , C. Hackbarth, A. Smith, E. Richter, 0. Stanquina Front Row: L. H. Ng, Coach Rex, L. Jepkins, Coach Hill, C. Louk, C. Costello

The 2015 State Spech Team. qualifiers: Speech and Debate Association tournament: Caleb Martin qualifier and James Alexander first alternate in Extemporaneous Speaking Individual Tournament of Champions: Lilia Fromm qualified with her Original

Above: Frank C at State for Cross C

}\hove: The Varsity Boys Tennis teatn took 10th at state and sent five ~uals to compete: Salil Putandare in singles. and Charlie Gallentine, •an Stoneall-Nelson, Caleb Martin and freshman Alexander Hamann doubles.

Taylor Hillhouse (left) ud Marcelles Cherry (right) have earned the right to compete in the state finals of the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Quality care Challenge.

On April 23, 2015, twenty seniors representing 9 high schools aero s Nebraska will meet at Southeast Community College in Milford to face-off in the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition

anna Hoffman, 1unior, first in the state on athemati s Contest lOB) last year in February ut we didn't get the state plaque tbi,s

Visual Art had individual State winners.

Gold Key Award Winner: Paw Paw, Grade 9

Silver Key A.ward Winners: Kaylin Alspaugh, Grade 11, Kate Dvorak. Grade to, Lily Lundine. Grade 9, Hel Moo, Grade 11, Shelly Nguyen, Grade ~. and Elisa Salaiat Lazaro, Grade 9.

Honorable Mention Award Winners: Christina Joseph, Grade 12, Van Le, Grade 11 . TmMai , Grade 10t Nashaat Majo, Grade 9, and Maia Ramsay,c Grade 9

1(awson Ngoh - 14 of of 390 in Economics , will be attending Nationals in Econ this summer in Chicago, IL Ame Bista - Semi Finalist in Job Interview

To the right, Anthoney Br yan (12) , and Nathan Pence (12), Sign to the colleges they 've picked. Anthony Bryan (12) sig ned to Midland University for Football. Nathan Pence (12) signed to Midland University as well.

Athletes Sign Their Intent to Play College Sports

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On February 6, ?015, three of Linc the colleges that they picked. Senior Isiah teammates, and signed to Midland Uni versi signed to Midland University for football, put his pen to the paper as well, as he sign for Football.

On April 15, 2015, Senior Isaiah Senior Kevin Gallardo- Franklin, were wel colleges. Senior Frank Cuddy, signed to Track and Cross Country, Senior J aden Jil University for Basketball, Senior Garret Gri for Basketball, and Senior Nathan Pence si Coach White Stated, " Frank Cuddy is a h and is signing division two, to the Univers· Coach Dan Noble Stated, "Jason averaging 14.2 pts, and 9.6 rebounds per g will go on to do great things." Coach No never affraid ot take a shot. He won them bi year varsity letterman. He is fearless, and t world." This has been another great year f Many of our former athletes will g and do great things with their athletic abili

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To
right, Frank Cuddy (12) igns to the University of Nebraska Kearny, for track and
Washington (12), signs to Midland University for football
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Jilg-Brown (12), sig n s to the University of Nebraska We se lyan for ba sket ball

In the midd]e, I iah Wa hington (12) ign to Midland Univer ity for FootbaJI.

To the Left, Kevin Gallardo-Frankl in ign to the Univer ity of Nebra ka Kearny for Football a we] I.

To the left Anthony Bryan (12), Nathan Pence (12), Frank Cuddy (12), Kevin Gallardo-Franklin (12), Ja on Towery(] 2), Garrett Griffin (12), and Jaden to there preferred college and gve earch other a round of applause.

To the left Isiah Washington (12),Anthony Bryan (12), and Kevin GallardoFranklin (12), pose for thte camera as they finish up signing for the college that they picked. Isiah Washington (12) and

To the far left, Isiah Washington ( 12), Anthony Bryan (12), and scniro Kevin Gallardo-Franklin (12), strike a pose as they get there pictures taken at the 2015 athlete signing.
To the left, Jason Tower (12), Garrett Griffin (12), and Jaden Jilg-Brown, smile for the camera as they finishg signing to there disignated colleges. Jason Towery (12), signed to Pratt Community college, Garrett Griffin (12) signed to the University of Morning ide Mustangs, and Jaden Jilg-Brown (12) signed to the University of ebra-.ka Wesleyan.

Bas<! Hits

Th Li s Baseball t slow but picked it rig]lt up progressed. A lot of the pl the team had good. team c Cody Gilbertson think done very well co and "even the competed and Andrew Halut ti thing in place to just a sense of getting 1

res eserve
Front Row: Kiehl Go
Second Row: Mason Sulb Vrba, Coletin Fox
Third Row : Freshman Co
Thu s, Robert Merciert T' Dan Beckman

Seniors

Iris Vasquez(lO)
Bottom : Katelyn Foutz(lO) save the ball from going out and push the ball up field. By Niel
Above : Mari Castillo(l 1) , Mackenzie Healey(l 1) get the ball from thire half to the other half.
Right: Raven Williams pressure the palyer to push front.
Lia Ortiz Elizabeth Sanchez
!sable Schneider Raven Williams

G1·rls Soccer

The Referee makes the call

The girls soccer is program that bring student that love the port together and give them a chance to make new friend and memories that will lease them life time. Thi year they have a young team with only 5 senior in the varsity ,but the young player play hard. Every year there i more player add to the family of the Lincoln links girls soccer team. There i al o player that been playing the port r all four year o they help the younger player play up to expectation. In every ea on win and lo doesn't determined the love and how good a team i . The improvement i what determine if the team is success and thi year, they improving o mush.

Third

Bottom: Ofelia Izaguirre(l 1), Alia Cecil(l0), Mackenzie
Healey(l l) make a wall to block the ball.By
Far bottom: Goalie keeper Mari Castillo spent the ball back to the game.
Left: I sa bel Schneider kick the ball back in field.
Lincoln High Links Var ity Girl Soccer
Front Row (L to R): Elizabeth Sanchez , Iris Vasquez , Elisa Salazar Lazaro , Mari a till , Raven William , Mari a Maughan,! abel Schneider
Second Row (L to R): Mackenzie Healey , Ofelia Izaguirre , Lia Ortiz , Zoe Arnold, Mackenzie Cline, Cameron Rut say, JaquelineMartinez, Alia Cecil , Katelyn Foutz
Lincoln High Link Junior Var ity Girls occer
Front Row (L to R): Christy La Gonzalez , Dulce Evangelista Flores, Jocelun Andablo, A hley B co, Maren Talb t, Paw Shee,Jacquelyn Wilkin
Second Row (L to R) : Paw Wah, Pamela Chavarria , Caityln Ke ter , Alejandra Carrillo Moreno , Tere a Orozco , Lar Paw , Viviun Meskin , Onelia Cornejo Varga
Row (L to R): Mgr Courtney Svoboda , Ana Vazquez Vargas, Irma Ramo s Mancilla , Karynn Brown , Gi elle Leja, Pascale Ndamo, Luciana Koch, Lauren Kelly, Coach Fargo

D,.nda, Ca,.los Glaze, Samuel Joseph, Chase Moldovan, Coach: Kyle f,.itz.

Middle Row: Khalid Smogy, Salman Diingueinabaye , Robe,.to Castillo, Teo Gue,.,.e,.o, Jesus Mendoza, Aleiand,.o Gonzalez, Ale" Hamann, Jose Mo,.ales.

Boffotff Row: Hsa Eh Soe, silas Richa,.d, Keith T,.an, Ale" Leiia, Lenin

Vasquez, Vankiel Rod,.iguez, Voalli Aldanct.

opponent.

Defender

Carlos Glaze kicks the ball away from the attackers.

Top Row: Jesus Leiia, Simon Joseph, s,.aydin Neiman, Kishon Po,.te,., Paul Mu,.agizi, Titus Thompson, Coach: Ale" Ce,.ny.

Middle Row: Gustavo Ga,.cia, Andl'ew Rosenau, Daniel Witte, Sulaiman Allaw, Mue Hse,., Jose fe,.nandes, Kap,.ees King, fe,.nando Saavedl'a, And,.ew Leiia.

Bottom Row: Apl'il Htoo, Josue Avila, Byl'on Lopez, Tedum Npimnee, Edgal' Mo,.a, Denis Gil'on,

Goalkeeper, Alex Leija, jumps high in the air to save the team from a goal.
Muragizi, clears the ball up the field.
Freshmen Captain, Fernando Saavedra, fights for the ball.

Middle Row: Johnny Nguyen, Jake intel', Fadhil Maio, John Fe,. ,.eil'a, Jose Pe,.ez Blanco, Pete,. Nguyen, Chi,.stian Peralta.

Bottom Row: Suhaib Shaikh, Rawson Ngoh, lnmel' Alval'ado, Ku Htoo, Cal'loS Gonzales, Maied Afshoonkal'.

Mol'e than iust a team, a f am .. ily, The Links boys socce,. come as one to fight fheil' way tl'hough anothel' gl'eat season, The Val'sity team had many young playel'S and ten Seniol'S this yea,. who wol'ked t'eally hal'd, f OI' the seniol's it was the mentality that they had to leave it in the field all they have f OI' theil' last High School socce,. season, Head coach Zach Wes says, "Ifs been fun to watch this yea,.·s gl'oup wol'k hal'd and com .. pete fogethel' in evel'y game, .. Goalkeepel' Mahmoud Othman says, " t'owing as a team was a lot mot' va uable to us this yeal' than gl'owing individually,

Top Row: Daniel Mandungu, Sinai Mandungu, Jonathan Gonzalez, Mahmoud Othman, Isaac Okeng, Raul Hul'tado, Head Coach: Zach Wes.
Senior night game against Northeast.
The boys double team The team applauds the opponent to try
Goalkeeper, Mahmoud Othman, kicks the ball. and steal the ball. th eir fan section
Mid Fielder, John Ferreira, fights for the ball. game.
Freshmen striker, Simon Joseph, celebrates his fir t varsit goal.
Jonathan Gonzalez Boy Soccer

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tpough our record didn't show it." Junior Jake Skarp said that Senior Corbin Oppegard "had a great season and did very well."

9) practices his swing during a tournament ha.
mament on April 9th at Miracle Hills
Chanc e Brown (9) asks Corbin Oppegard (12) for some pointer s on golf before a tournament.
Photo by Jake Skarp
Corbin Oppegard (12) watches his ball sail after a good hit.
Photo by Jake Skarp

On this magical night of swirlls of bright vibrant colors students came wearing their fanciest clothes, and hit the dance loor in Candyland style this year for the annual Pride Prom. This ear's dance was held at North Star on March 27th.

Everyone had a spectacular time dancing to their favorite unes. Pride Prom is an event were students can be themselves and enjoy the feeling of prom. Rebecca Nelson (9) said, "that Pride Prom was really fun".

bove: Ms. Craig enjoys the night at Pride Prom. ith a smile on her face.

Photo by Van Le •

In the recent ye Gay marrage has taken a good tum. now have 38 states with legal gay mar riage. By the end of 2016 hopefully gay marriage will be fully legalised in the U.S.

Mark Lason who has at LHS for eight years taking over Dr. W ortm place as Lincoln High 2016 principle. He will Lincoln High Youngest principle.

P~pe Francis told to go on a diet after apparent weight Gain.The 78-year-old religious leader has been gain ing weight as a result of consuming too much ravioli and spaghett with little to no excise. He is now a on healther diet.

The massacre that killed 147 people and wounded scores of others at a Kenyan university lasted for hours terror was over. The death toll is the highest in a terror attack on Kenyan soil since the U.S. Embassy was bombed in 1998.

their'country. The Peace Corps. coming soon to help those who need. More American Companie being welcome like Netflix, Air many more.
Chinese New Year 2015
February 19, 2015 was the Chine e New Year celebrati of the year of the beep.
Kate Middleton wife of Prince William is now having her second baby.
Pope Francis has been put on a diet after noticeable weight gain ince he was first appointed as the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
A new Cinderella Movie was realeased in March 13 , 2015.
Angelina Jolie tells children of the world "Being different is good, when someone tells you that you are different, smi le and hold your head up and be proud." at the Nickelodeo Kids' Choice Awards.
il'he iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus were unveiled on September 9, 2014.
ISIS has damaged and destroyed priceless artifacts at Iraq's ancient city of Hatra.
It has been 50th years since the Vi m war. Thank you for tho who served in this war.
Kenya attack victims: Vigil mourns 147 slain by terrorists in Garissa mg many es in West
after the movie leaked
March 20, 2015 was the day of Solar Eclipse; The Eclip e will be back on August 21, 2017. It will be vi ible almost everywhere in the U.S

rauen Williams

May God continue to Bless all your endeavors. We are so proud of you. Mom, Dad, and Evan

Joraun uanLan1nonarn

Jordyn,

It's amazing to have this big milestone done. You have many more to come. We are excited to see what your future has in store for you. Reach for the stars and dream big! We love you so much and are so proud of you!

Love, Dad, Mom, and Gage

erniLU t,ornan

There you are my little "Miss Em", no matter how dark you dye your hair or famous you become, you'll forever be my little blue eyed blonde haired darlin' that stole my heart.

-Love Dad

My little Rosebud has turned into such a beautiful Rose! I am so proud of you.

-Love Mom

_Jaida ~achson

Ja ida ,

We are so incredibly p roud of the young woman you have grown to be , and even more proud of the woman that you will become . Continue to do you, keep the faith and stay focused . Follow your dreams and ALWAYS SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A DIAMOND. We love you! Mom, Grandma, Grandpa, and Uncle

Jonan heller

M i amor, I'm very proud of you Thank you for coming into my life and for helping me be a better person You're my hero!!!

~ M arni

Dear Johan, I love you Congrats on your graduation!

~Elise

M y awesome bo y You can't imagine how proud I am of you and al l you have accomplished Thank you so much for being my son I love you so much, and I wish you all the happiness in the world for your future. You are my hero and my inspiration

Al l M y Love, ~Dad

uiccoria aarza

Congratulations Victoria!

We are so proud of all of your accomplishments You a re going to do amazing things in the future. All our love, Mom and Dad

izzu aerouL ec c e

You were once just my dorky little sister, but you have grown up to be an intelligent, independent young woman! You have such a bright future ahead of you and you are capable of achieving your dreams and asp irations!

Je t'aime

- M argot Zoe

John is a very compassionate and loving son

He was born with many qualities and talents for arts , sports, dance.and also playing music instruments

He is a handsome man on the inside and out, he is the son every Mother would like to have He was my present from God."

-Jucimara Amor i m

INl)EX 2015 ii.

Abbas, Abbas 52

Abdulrahman, Ardwan 76

Abdulrahman, Hozan 30, 52

Abdulsahib, Ayat 76

Abdulsahib, Mntader 64

Abdurahman, Lozan 76

Able, Jill 10, 14, 90

Abrahim, Shaher 64

Abrahim, Shaima 52

Abuzaho, Rahma 64

Acosta-Garcia, Aracely 188 Adams, Mandy 64

Adnan, Laila 7 5

Afshoonkar, Majed 201

Afuh, Joseph Harmes 68

Agena, Riley 30

Ahlers, Shereen 90

Ahmose, Jama 30

Ahwazi, Navid Ebadeh 79

Aldana, Yoalli 200

Aldridge, Haylee 52

Alexander, James 104, 105

Alexis Cruz 210

Alex Titsworth 151

Al.,Hasaii, Zanib 76

Ali, Laith 30

Ali, Moamal 7 6

Alivia Michalski 210

Al-Jibory, Fatima 52

Al- Jibory, Zahraa 64

Al-kareemawi, Zahraa 76

Allaw, Sulaiman 64, 200

Allder, Jakeb 64

Allen, Alexandra 76

Allen, Auvie 76

Allen, Jennifer 90

Alley, Ashley 52

Allgood, Kaci 64, 140, 208

Al-Mansuri, Bushra 52

Al- Mansuri, Zainab 76, 108

Al-Nori, Banin 76

Al-Nori, Zanib 64

Alnour, Abdallah 30

Alspaugh, Kaylin 52

Altman, Logan 52

Alvarado, Inmer 201

Alvarez, Yonatan Marndiaga 70

Amaya, Alex 52

Amory, Tyrone 76

Anaya, Analicia 52

Andablo, Jocelyn 76

Andersen, Devin 64

Anderson, Ardella 90

Anderson, Breanna 64, 208

Anderson, Champagne 30

Anderson, Donna 90, 127

Anderson, Meagan 52

Anderson, William 30

Andreini, Rachel 52, 142, 143, 208

Andrew Miller Schell 18

Andrews, Olivia 64

Angel Delarosa 27

Anie Bista 210

Anna Pape 151

Arenas, Ariel 76, 181

Arens, Alyson 52

Arfman, Gabrielle 76

Ariana Leybold 19, 27

Arizola, Sophia 30

Arkfeld, Taya 30

Armstrong, Charlie 90

Arnold, Aidan 52, 165, 190, 191

Arnold, Zoe 64, 164

Arp, Makinna 76

Arrington, Henry 65

Ash, Dakota 52

Asher, Monica 95

Askar, Malik 30

Aten,Laura 90,108

Ath, Patrick 52

Auman, Adam 65

Aung, Way 65

Avery, Susan 90

Avian Tate 19

Avila, Cesar 52, 190, 191

Avila, Jaime 52

Avila, Josue 200

Avila, Maria 76

Avis, Brent 76

Avis, Kyle 30

Ayal, Ali 30

Ayal, Athraa 7 5

Aye, Kyi 76

IIBabadzhanova, Umeda 89

Bahle, Aaiden 65

Baier, Robbie 76

Bailey, Chasity 77

Bailey, Cordarrius 65

Bailey, CorDarrius 166

Bailey, Len'Kendria 77

Bailey Steinbach 19

Bailey Wood 18

Baker, James 90

Baker, Tyren 52

Balderas, Jacquelyn 77

Balderas, Xochitl Blanco 31

Ballinger, Scott 90

Barakat, Parhan 31

Barakat, Hibah 65

Bardonnex, Joshua 77

Bargar, Jeff 90

Bargen, Andrew 15, 90, 126

Bargen, Donovan 14, 65, 166, 183,185,197

Barnes, Katrina 52, 140, 166

Barnes, Kaylina 30, 31

Barnes, Niki 90, 130, 131

Barnes, Seth 90

Barrera, Maria Aguilar 64

Bartek, Lydia 77

Barth, Caelan 53

Barth, Cohren 31

Bathe, Joe 77

Bauereis, Madee 77

Baxter, Deveron 53

Baylor, Chloe 89, 209

Beard, Darian 53

Beard, Skyler 77

Bearkiller, Halona 31

Bechtolt, Reece 65

Beck, Alicia 90

Beckman 20

Beckman, Dan 196

Beckmann, Daniel 90

Beck, Nancy 90

Beem, Aden 65, 185, 196

Behrends,Lacey 53

Behrens,Macy 65,149

Belt, Carlie 65, 142 Belt, Chris 31

Beltran, Maria Guiza 67

Beltz, Kiara 77

Ben Hadley 210

Benjamin, Rafael Dela Pena 78 Bennett, Tabitha 53

Benn,Simon 77

Berg, Paulo Van Den 22

Berks, Darla 90

bernabe, Carlos Bautista 89

Bernabe, Claudia 65

Bertram, Kameron 77, 129

Beuning, Kyra 77

Biles,Brynne 77,140,188

Bilew, Rebecca 77, 140 Birch, Tehya 31

Birkenshaw, Raelynn 140

Bisbee, Jack 90

Bista, Anie 31, 104, 130

Bivins, Tria 65, 208 Blackburn, Austin 77

Blanco, Jose Perez 45,200,201

Blanke, Elias 77

Blessing, Lloyd 31

Bobbi Dyas (11) 212 Bo, Eh Taw 53

Bohaty, Quentin 31, 197

Bolanos, Mercy Morales 71

Bonney-Beermann, Jordan 53

Bonzai 105

Boothby, Morgan 53

Boothe, Leslie 65, 208

Borene, Brittany 65

Bodak, Anita 77

Bornstein, Melissa 65, 131

Bosco, Ashley 77

Bousquet, Ron 22

Bozak, Grace 65

Bradley-Fentress, Noah 65

Brandenburg,Evan 31

Brandt, Janae 65

Brandt, Zachary 77

Brank,Mabry 77,140,164

Braver, Jessica 104

Brenagh, Brianna 31

Brenden, Makayla 65, 191

Breneman, Anthony 65

Brennecke, Spencer 31

Brestel, Ann 95

Brianna Anderson 211

Brison, C.J. 90

Britton, Desiree 53

Brockman, Garrett 65, 172, 189, 197

Brock,Rakeem 53

Brock, Tim 34,183

Brock, Timothy 31

Brooke, Kaitlyn 53

Brooks, Laney 31

Brooks, Lesley 65

Brooks, Remington 65

Brown, Aryana 53

Brown, Chance 77, 207 Brown, Christopher 53

Brown, Davonte' 66

Brown, Ezzence 77, 140 Brown, Janice 31

Brown, Jesse 66, 185, 197 Brown, Justice 197

Brown, Karynn 53, 188

Brown, Keonah 53

Brown, Reme 66

Brown, Shaylene 31

Brown, Tysheema 22

Bruha,Ethan 77,172,196

Bruhn,Breckyn 77

Bryan, Anthony 31, 195

Bryan Mack 12

Bryant, Josie 77

Bu'alaq 181

Bu'alaq, Maryam Al Saadi 76

Bualaq, Saadi Al Saadi 52

Buchanan, Gage 66, 128

Buchanan, Jack 77

Buchholz, Sona 77

Buckhalter, Aye-Zayah 77

Bui, Thao 31

Bui, Thuan 53

Bukovnik, Mona 53

Bullerdiek, Quinn 53

Burage, Trevon 75

Burchett, Destiny 77

Burda, Cecilia 31

Burda, Tristan 66

Burden,Shyann 66

Burg, Maxwell Post Van Der 86

Burianek, Hannah 77

Burkhardt, Breanna 31

Burkinshaw, Raelynn 66, 181

Burritt, Bradon 31, 128

Burton, Halle 53, 181

Anderson, Lindy 90, 107

224 Index

Barlow, Melissa 52

Bozek, Jane 90

Burton, Jaydn 53

Burton, Nicole 53

Bush, Charlie 32

Bush, Isaiah 32

Bush, James 66

Bush, Jucorrie 32

Bush, Royla 66

Bush, Tiana 77

Buss, Ethan 66, 172

Bustamante, Ashley 32

Byers, Brenden 77

Byron, Fawn 53

Cabrales, Joshua 66

Caforio, Mari 66

Caitie Miller 2 7

Calhoon, Gary 90

1 Calhoun, Montez 32

Calkins, Tyler 77, 196

c 'allahan, Casey 90

Callie McCright 151

Cameron Wynne 172

Camille Harrah 150, 151

Campolito, Amanda 77

Campolito, Julianna 53

Canfield, Trystan 77

Cannon, Cartavious 32

Cariotto, Amy 90

Carlie Belt 27

Carlin, Odalis Farias 67

Carl, Lee 53

Carlson,Joseph 53,165,184,185

Carlson, Marlyce 90

Carreto, Tereca 77

Carr, Garret 77

Carrie Brison 12

Carrillo, Ricky Renteria 46

Carr, Odecia 75

Carter, Joseph 66

Caruso, J.P. 91, 127

Carvallo, Stephanie 32

Carver, Maddie 77

Cass, Hannah 77, 181

Cassie Hein 27

Castaneda, Bricia 66

Castillo, Edgar 190

Castillo, Juan 63

Castillo, Mari 53

Castillo, Phillip Bailey 31

Castillo, Roberto 78, 200

I Castillo, Silvia Arevalo 30

' Castro, Coach 188, 189

Castro, Maria Hernandez 81

Catalano, Lorenzo 78

Cave, Sebastian 78

Cecil, Alia 66, 181

Cedillo, Brianna Young 89

Celis, Leonardo 190

Cerny, Alex 200

Cerritos-Osegueda, Brayan 78

Chan, Dung 32

Chapin, Tessa 53, 140

Charlie Gallentine 172, 210

C::hase-Allen, Bethany 32

Chase Austin 212

Chau, Cuong 53

Chau, Dung 32

Cherry, Marcelles 32, 45, 116, 117, 190

Cheval, Joshua 66

Childers, Alyssa 78

Chisholm, Abigail 32

Chol, Ruon 185

Christensen, Ashley 9 5

Christian Stoneall-Nelson 172

Christina Joseph 27

Chuol, Goi 66, 185

Chuol, Mary 54

Chuol, Ruon 54

Churchill, Ellie 66

Ciera Johns 27

Cihal, Rogene 91

Clara Higgins 27, 210

Clark, Kiara 78, 181

Claus, Ladona 91

Claypool, Sandra 54

Clayton, Elise 54, 102

Clemens, Jessica 32

Clemons, La'Renzo 32

Clifford, Michelle 91

Cline, Mackenzie 54, 142, 143

Clough, Dru 54

Clubb, Zacary 78, 85

Cobb, Juanita 32

Cockson, Jacob 78

Coenen, Kyle 66

Coffey, Debra 91

Colburn, Baylee 54

Cole, Brandon 78

Coleman, Jaidalyne 32

Coleman, Jordyn 78

Colen, Kori 44

Colen, Shakori 32, 164

Cole, Patrik 32

Collier, Isaiah 66, 184, 185

Collier, Raven 32 •

Collin Hute 13

Collins, Curtis 22

Collin Vrba 172

Comer, Donavon 32

Comstock, Kate 33

Conner, Alaina 78

Conover-Bluford, Tayler 54

Conradt, Coach 188, 189

Conradt, Richard 91

Contreras, Lacretia 54

Conway, Alleha 54

Cook, Brandon 33

Cook, Shelby 66

Cooper, Mary 91

Cora Holt 150, 151

Corbin Oppegard 211

Cotton, D'Angelo 33

Coy, Alex 66, 139

Craig 20

Craig, Denise 91

Craig, Emma 33

Craig, Mark 91

Cratton, Koran 54

Cratton, Raesean 33

Craver, Keyuo 91

Crawford-Thiel, Allyson 33

Cronin, Erica 33

Cronin, Seven 54

Crosby, Cody 33

Crouse,Ed 78,190,207

Crouse, Nicholas 66

Cruz, Alexis 33

Cruz, Eduardo Pesina 71

Cruz, Garret 33, 165

Cruz, Garrett 165

Cuca, Meg 54

Cuddy, Frank 20, 33, 35, 164, 165, 182,194

Cummings, Nigel 54

Cummings, Preston 78, 185

Curington, Alexa 33

Cushing, Eric 54

Cutchins, Joshua 78

I)Dahlke 128

Dalby, Garrett 78

Dalton-Kotrous, Gabrielle 66

Damian, Hannah 78

Dang, An 66, 130, 131, 200

Dao, Jimmy 78, 129

Daraji, Farnaz 33

Daraji, Sanaz 33

Darden, Karla 78

Dasher, Kaci 66

Daulton, Sheldon 66, 173

Davenport, Mackenzie 78

Davis, Jamie 20, 33, 182 Davis, Sabrah 33

Davis, Sarah 66

Davis, Seth 89

Dawkins, Wesley 15, 54, 172, 190, 191,197

Dawson, Coach 164, 165

Dawson, Kyle 66

Dawson, Larry 91

Dawson, Treyton 54, 197

Day, Eh Tee 54

Dazon, Riana 14, 130, 131

Dazon, Riana Lurice 66

Dean, Margaret 78

Deborah McGinn 27, 108, 150, 151

Decker, Jeremiah 33, 138

Decory-An, Qni 78

Delancey, Peggy 78

Delimulati Diliziba 19

Demery, Khea 67, 140

Demery, Kolby 78, 190

Denbeste, Jacob 79

Deng , Nyazoly 33

Denise Craig 13

Denison, Savannah 79

Dennis, Hannah 67,149,208

Dension, Savannah 85

De, Rambo 33

Deroulette, Izzy 33 , 103, 219

Desersa, Nina 33

Devlin, Paeton 67, 131

Diamant, Eli 54

Diana Elias 211

Diaz - Falcon, Damien 54

Diaz, Kiera 67

Diaz, Lesly 53, 54, 164

Diego, Angie De 33

Diego, Jillian De 78, 140 Diep, Ellen 79

Die~sner, Isaiah 79

Diliziba, Dilziba 79

Dill, Ruby Stewart 22

Disney, Mike 22

Ditson, Zach 126, 139, 172 , 190 , 196,206

Ditson, Zachery 34

Diu, Diu 67

Dixon, Darius 79

Djingueinabaye, Salman 79 , 105, 165,200

Doan, Manh Dinh 34

Do, Cindy 79

Dockter, Jordan 79

Dodge, James 67

Dodge, Joseph 34 , 129, 139

Do, Hung 54

Do, Linh 34

Dombrowski, Ellie 79, 164, 188 Domeier, Trudi 91

Dominguez, Adanari 67

Dominguez, Jose Hernandez 37

Dominguez, Maya Abo 76, 188

Dominguez, Raul Hurtado 38

Dominguez, Tania 79

Donis, Irma Divas 67

Donis, Josue Avila 65

Donna Anderson 13, 27, 145 Don Simpson 12

Dooley, Aren 34

Dorenbach, Kat 67

Dorenbach, Kathryn 102

Dorffler, Patrick 34

Dorn, Anthony 54

Dorsey, Tiana 75

Douglass, Billie 34

Doyzha, Andriy 34

Dozler, Erin 91

Draper, Luke Finlaw 79

Drappeaux, Dontaiven 67

Dream Heidemann 151

Champoux, Daniel 91

Chandler, Kael 78

Cosson, Riley 78, 164

Cotten, Shailee 33

Delaney, Anthony 78

Delgado, Rafael 33

Drevo 129

Drevo, Desi 67

Drnda, Muris 79, 200

Droud, Rodney 91

Dudyrev, Anthony 79

Duffy, Kyle 15, 54

Duncan, Jennah 79

Dutton, Sue 91

Dvorak, Emily 91, 100

Dvorak, Kate 67, 164

Dyas, Bobbi 54

Dyas, Robert 34

Dyer, Dana 91

Dyke, Coach Van 197

Dylan Nyhoff 146, 147

Echeverria, Jose 79

Eckerson, Janet 21, 91

Eddins, Crystal 67, 139 Edgar, Avery 54

Edwards, Sidnee 79

Ehlers, Ryan 15, 67

Eh TawBo 211

Eh Tee Day 211

Eigbrett, Micah 34, 139, 197

Elias, Diana 34

Elias, Diyar 34

Elias, Sawsan 34

Eli Diamont ( 11) 102

Elise Clayton 102

Ellie Churchill 18

Ellie Churchill (10) 102

Elliott, John 22

Ellwanger, Emony 67, 140

Ellwanger, Emonya 181

Elting, Jill 91

Emili Venegas De Luna 26

Emily Martinez 150, 151

Emily Wang 26

Emma Craig 151

Emma Craig( 150

Endurance, Idigima 91

Engberg, Alex 34

Engnell, Kayla 54

Epps, Dominique 34

Eric Johnson 151

Ernesto Maldonado 145

Ernst, Jocelyn 35

Estrada, Karissa 67

Es, William 91

Evans, Anthony 20, 54, 185

Evans, Cassandra 79

Evans, Jacob 54

Evans, Jake 197

Ewings, Jerrin 35

Ezzence Brown 19

Falcon, Davina 35

Fareed, Mustafa 79

Fargo, Shelly 91

Farmer, Alex 35, 197

Fartwangler, Adrianna 79

Faulkner, Chumani 79, 181

Faust, Tessa 54

Fedderson, Riley 79

Feely, Trevin 79

Fernandes, Jose 200

Fernandes, Jose Moreira 75

Ferreira, John 35, 46, 98, 99, 103, 107,200,201,219

Filkin, Brandon 79

Filkin, Trevor 35, 128, 129

Fitzsimmons, Thomas 79

Fleener, Morgan 35

Fletcher, Jahhrasta 79, 190

Flores, Dulce 54

Flores, Dulce Evangelista 54

Flores, Nancy 55

Florian, Alba Cardona 53

Floyd, Aliz'E 67

Foley, Brian 91

Fontes, Yankiel Rodriguez 72

Forman, Joey 79

Foutz, Katey 67

Fowler, Mercedes 55

Fox- Billings, Coletin 79

Fo~, Coletin 196

Francisco-Campbell, Cameron 35

Francisco Chavira Gonzalez 27

Francis Cuddy 18

Francis, Jorja 67, 208

Frank cuddy 211

Franklin, Victor 35

Franz, Sandra 91

Fredenburg, Naomi 55, 140

Freeman, Victoria 105

Frerichs- Dalrymple, Kellie 91

Frey, John 35, 164, 165, 189

Fritz, Kyle 200

Froehlich, Farrah 35

Fromm, Lilia 79, 104

Fronterhouse, Destiny 79

Fronterhouse, Marquetta 35

Fuller, Chloe 79

Fuller, Kiernan 67

Fuller, Trayvon 80

Funes, Melvin Santamaria 87

Funnah, Jamil 67

Garcia, Catherine 91

Garcia, Enandy 80

Garcia, Gavin 35, 196, 197

Garcia, Gustavo 55, 200

Garcia, Karolina Mijangos 59

Garcia, Melina 35

Gardner, Maya 67

Garland, Cassandra 36

Garret Cruz 210

Garrett Brockman 172

Garza, Victoria 36, 208, 209, 219

Gasca, Israel Rodriguez 72

Gasper, Emma 80, 131, 188

Gatluak, Nyabuony 55, 181

Gatzemeyer, Patrick 91

Gaunt, Brianna 36

Gebremariam, Milkias 67

Gemmell, Spencer 55

Genrich, Andy 91, 191

George, Jaiden St. 48

Gilbert, Aundra 55, 166, 183, 184, 185,197

Gilbert, Dylan 7 5

Gilbertson, Cody 55, 197 Gilbert, Tristin 80

Giron, Denis 200

Gish, Lenny 91

Glaser, Omar 80, 165

Glaze, Alicia 55

Glaze, Carlos 80, 185, 200 Glenn, Aidan 80, 185

Glenna McNeil 27

Godinez, Maria Alcala 76

Goeller, Natalie 55

Goe, Martha 75

Goldenstein, Alison 36, 164

Goldenstein, Brittany 130, 131 Goldenstein, Brittney 55 Goldenstein, Maegan 80, 164 Gold, Kiehl 80, 172, 185, 196 Gomez, Daryen Ocegueda 59

Gony, Nyagoa 80, 181 Gonzales, Carlos 201 Gonzalez, Alejandra 36 Gonzalez, Alejandro 200 Gonzalez, Alejandro Torres 88 Gonzalez, Belter Garcia 80 Gonzalez, Brandon Delgado 78 Gonzalez, Citlalli 67 Gonzalez, Cristy La 69 Gonzalez, Dania Del Rosar Garcia 55

Gordon, Grant 36, 166, 197

Gordon, Josh 67, 131

Gove, Abilasha 55

Grace McManaman 146, 14 7

Grace Trevett ( 12) 213

Gracie Bozak (10) 102

Grady, Kyle 36

Graf, Eli 67

Graff, Eli 105

Graff, Isaac 36, 197

Gragg, Anthony 67

Graham-Rowe, Lynda 7, 91

Graham,Spencer 67,127,196

Gramlich, Tyler 75

Grant-Colson, Nancy 10, 91, 127

Grant, Skylar 80

Graves, Isiaih 36

Gray, Hailey 67

Gray, Jenna 36 Gray, Kaylee 55 Green, Jarrell 91, 127 Green, Toi:n 67

Greggs, Travious 36

Gress, Khrizma 55, 181 Griboski, Jack 80

Griffin, Garrett 36, 182, 183, 195 Groce,Breonna 55

Groft, Wallace 36

Gropp, Kylie 80, 188 Gruett, Jon 91 Guern, Jason 36, 117

Guern, Noah 80

Guern, Raymond 80

Guerra, Rosa 55, 102 Guerrero, Dairon Casarrubias 66 Guerrero, Kelsey 55 Guerrero, Teo 200 Guerrero, Victor 36

Guiza, Emmanuel Lopez 40 Guiza, Luiz 36

Gutierrez, Carlos 68, 190 Gutierrez, Fernando Saavedra 87 Gutierrez, Rodolfo Alvarado 51 Gutzmer, Everett 55

IIHaack, Julia 68, 149

Haar, Andrew 68

Haas, Stan 116

Haas, Stanley 91

Gadeken, Lyla 35

Galins, Marga 102

Gallardo-Franklin, Kevin 35

Gallegos, Alejandro 80

Gallentine, Charlie 55, 172, 189

Galvan, Jasmine 80

Fairbanks, Stormi 67

Fair, Malik 79

Faith Steen 150

226 Index

Gannon, Jessica 55, 60

Ganow, Alex 55

Garcia, Aracely Acosta 52, 164

Gonzalez, Francisco Chavira 78 Gonzalez, Jonathan 201 Gonzalez, Jonothan 36 Gonzalez, Luis Hernandez 68 Gonzalez, Monica Delgado 33 Gonzalez, Zaira Chavira 32

Goodbrak, Brian 127 Goodbrake, Brian 91, 126 Goodwin, Carolynn 91 Goodwin, Coach 185 Goodwin, John 20, 91 Gordoa, Josh 130

Habel, Melissa 91

Habtemariam, Betiel 80

Habtemariam, Danait 68

Hackbart, Kody 68, 165, 189

Hadcock, Nicholas 80

Hadley, Ben 36, 131, 189

Haeffner, Isaac 55

Haeffner, McKenzie 36

Hafermann, Eva 68

Hahn, Andrew 36, 197

Hahn, Wyatt 55

Hailesellassie, Cesen 68

Hajda, Peter 55

Haji, Azaz 68

Haji, Balsam 36

Hall, Alexis 80

J Haller, Susan 91

Hall, Peerless 80, 185

Hamann, Alex 172, 200

Hamann, Alexander 80

1 Hamann, Megan 36, 131

Hamby, Leann 91 Hammond, Katelyn 80

Hammond, Kiara 129

i Hammond, Kiarra 36

Hancock, Emily 55, 63

Handley, Gene'e 91

Handy, Donald 68

, Handy, Donella 36

' Hansen, Brian 3 7

Hansen, Ian 68 Hansen, Jordyn 80 Hansen, Luke 197

Hanson, Cassie 80

Harbert, Kobe 80

Harbold, Carloyn 80 Hardin, JD 80

Hardy, Barbara 92

Harper Wilmoth 19, 146, 147

Harper Wilmoth ( 10) 102

Harpster, Braeden 80 Harrah, Camille 55

Harris, Baylee 68, 139

Harris, D'Angelo 68

Harris, Lenzell 3 7

Harrison, Alissa 68

Hartman, Cecil 22

Harvey, Alysia 9 5

Harvey, Jesse 55, 189

Haubrich, Clark 80, 139

1 Haubrich, Clark Pearson 89 Havlat, Bailey 81

Hayes, Audrey 81, 164

Hayes, Samuel 81

Haynes, Maleah 81

Haynes,Marcus 68,126,127,190 Haynes, Marianna 3 7

Haynes, Wanya 3 7

Hazelrig, Christopher 68

Headley, Coach 185

Headley, Kyle 184, 185

Headley, Taylor 55, 140, 141

Headly, Taylor 15, 131

Healey, Cassidy 81, 164

Healey, Mackenzie 15, 55, 164

Healy, Mackenzie 130, 131

Hefner, Adriana 55

: Heibel, Micah 63, 92

Heidemann, Dream 68

Heiden, Haley 68, 69,140,208, 209

1 Heiden, Zackary 81, 196

Heidi Herbert 146, 14 7

Hein, Cassie 3 7, 44

Heineman, John 12, 92

Hein, Maegan 68

Hejl, Joanna 56

Helms, Jacob 56

Helms, Noah 68

Helweg, Aedan 56, 105

Helweg, Rory 81

Henderson, Kayla 75

Henry, Gavin 3 7

Herbert, Heidi 68

Herman, Chandler 3 7

Hernandez, lnmer Alvarado 64

Hernandez, Jasime 130

Hernandez, Jasmine 164

Hernandez, Maria 81

Herrera, Carlos Gonzalez 55

Herrington, Wesley 3 7

Herting 20

Herting, Lindsey 92, 127

Hertzler, Susan 92, 107

Hesso, Bayan 3 7

Heusinkvelt, Jeanette 95

Hickerson, Betty 92

Hicks, La'Lisa 81

Hicks, Shannon 68

Higgins, Clara 56, 131, 208, 209

Higgins, Joseph 92

Highstreet, Jenifer 92

Hille bran, Holly 37

Hillhouse, Alice 92

Hillhouse, Taylor 3 7, 116, 117

Hill, Roger 92

Hinkley, Karina 81

Hinojosa, Josimar Del Rello 67

Hinrichs, Allison 68, 188, 189, 208

Hinrichs, Claire 81, 105

Hinrichs, Miles 56, 189

Hite, Shaneedverya 81

Hitt, Dietrich 81

hitting, Vy Mai 208

Hitz, Randy 22

Hitz, Rus 92

Hitz, Russ 116

Hoaglin, Cody 37, 131

Hoaglin, Erin 37, 142

Hoang, Jenny 81

Hoang, Ngoc 56

Hoang, Trang 3 7 ·

Hoffman, Hanna 56, 188

Hoffman, Ruby 81, 104

Ho, Harold 68

Holba, Daniel 56, 140

Holbein, Justin 20, 92

Hollaman, Piper 181

Hollamon, Piper 81

Hollander, Katie 81

Holloway, Jessica 92

Holmes, Bryley 56

Holmes, Devon 68

Holt, Cora 81

Holt, Destiny 3 7

Hompha, Sai Kaw Kaw 56

Honnor, Kalli 56

Honn or, Thomassen 37

Honor, Kalli 173

Honor, Not pictµred: Kalli 188

Hopkins, Saiveon 81, 185

Hornby, Geoffery 68

Horne, Natalie 69

Hosang, Elsa 37

Hosang, Jonathan 69

House, Graham 92

Howard, Hamish a 37

Howard, Laurel 92

Howard, Michael 92

Hser, Hser 81

Hser, Lah 37

Hser, Mue 56, 200

Htay, Tin 69

Htoo, April 56, 200

Htoo, Bo 37

Htoo, Byut 56

Htoo, Gay 37

Htoo, Kaw Mla 56

Htoo, Ku 37, 201

Htoo, Ku Doh 56

Htoo, Kyaw Say 37

Htoo, Law 81

Htoo, Lwe 75

Htoo,Mu 75

Htoo, Nay 81

Htoo,Thaw 56

Hubbard, Ryley 38

Hubl, Caelum 38

Hubl, Lyra 69

Hudgins, Jay 38

Huenink, Jessica 81

Huggins, Brandon 56

Hulbeins, Justin 108

Humphrey, Darius 69, 129

HungDo 144

Hung, Do 56

Hung M. Do 145

Hunter White 210

Hunt, James 56

Hurtado, Raul 201

Hutchison, Charles -Ellis 81

Hute, Collin 92, 100

Huynh, Kelly 15, 81

Huynh, Raymond 69

Huynh, Toan 38

Hyberger, Madison 56, 140, 141, 143,166,208

Hyburger, Madison 209

Hymer, Nakia 56, 181

IIbarra, Leonel Ortiz 85

Ibrahim, Aland 38

Ibrahim, Suaad 38

Idigima, Lekara 69

Inamura, April 56, 208

Indrika, Dalton 38

Ingram, Naomi 69

Ingram, Sandra 81

Inks, Kenny 38

Iraheta, Esmeralda 56

Iraheta, Jose' 81

Isabel Schneider 102

Islas, Enandy Garcia 89

Issa, Saad 69

ltzen, Ashley 38

Ivie, Dayjah 56

Izaguirre, Alex Reyes 60

Izaguirre , Jesus Ruiz 47

Izaguirre, Ofelia 56

Izzy Deroulette (12) 103

Jack Buchanan 150, 151

Jack, Nash 56 , 103

Jackson, Blaize 81

Jackson, Charsidy 92

Jackson, Coach 185

Jackson, De' Leona 69

Jackson, Jaida 38, 140 , 141 , 166 , 219

Jackson , Richard 92, 184

Jacob Evans 211

Jacobs , Jacob "Jake" 22

Jada Nungesser 27

James, Jack 92

Janet Eckerson 12

Janike, Patrick 92

Jaqueline Martinez 19

Jaramillo, Catherine 38

Jaren Ewings 145

Jarosz, Coach 185

Jeidy - Brown, Laura 92

Jejna, Muamer 81, 185

Jennings , Quincy 56

Jensen, Jeramiah 69

Jensen, Mia 81

Jensen , Nikita 82

Jensen, Sydney 92

Jilg - Brown , Jaden 38, 183, 194

Jill Oetken 12

Jimenez, Aroldo 89

Jimenez, Pamela 56

Jobson , Emily 56

Jocelyn Ernst 146, 147

Jockers, Matthew 82

Joe Carlson 19

Joe Carter 146 , 147

Joe Rathe 151

John Ferreira 144, 145

John Heineman 13

Johns , Ciera 38

Johnson, Ashley 14 , 56 , 149, 164 Johnson, Blazek 38

Johnson, Deandre 89

Johnson , DeAndre 190

Johnson, Devonte' · 89

Johnson, Eric 56

Johnson - Flowerday, Linda 92

Johnson, Kylee 38

Johnson, Leah 57

Johnson, Michelle 92

Johnson, Nick 38

Johnson, Owen 66

Johnson, Tasha 69

Johnson, Thomas 82

Johnson, William 82

Johns, Shacourtney 69

Jones, Jacob 38

Jones, J'Shawn 82

Jones, Kylee 38

Jones-Parker, Jaclyn 57

Jones, Quinesa 57, 181

Jones, Sierra 5 7

Jones, Taivon 82, 117

Jones, Terry 57, 190, 191

Jones, Tykele 38

Jones, Tyquan 38

Jordin Wheat 18,211

Joseph Carter 18

Joseph, Christina 39

Joseph, Samuel 82, 185, 200

Joseph, Simon 82, 185, 200, 201

Josiah Morgan 26,210

Jr, Richard Bollen 90

Jr, Ward Van Arsdall 95

Juarez, Edwardo 39

Juarez, Erika Ortiz 71

Juarez, Francisco Guiza 80

Juarez, Paulina Ortiz 43

Juber, Destinee 82

Jud, Mimi 82

Jud, Sunday 57

Judy, Dayten 57

Julia McMahon-Cole 150

Justin Hulbeins 108

Kaiser, Tamara 92

Kaleb, Overstreet 39

Kaley Kreifels 211

Kalli Novak 19, 27

Kann, Cheyenne 39

Kareemawi, Zahraa Al 173

Kareemmwi, Mustafa Al 30

Karina Hinkley 150, 151

Kar, Majed Afshoon 64

Karst, Franklin 57

Kartal, Melek 57

Katherine Stangl 146, 147

Kathryn Dorenbach 102

Katie Tracy 26

Katrina Barnes 19

Kavanagh, Reese 82

Kay, Pah 39

Kea Riley 150

Kea Riley 151

Keck, Alexarider 82, 105

Keene, Anna 69

Keever, Charlie 39

Keim, Mason 82

Keller, Greg 92, 191, 196

Keller, Johan 39, 219

Kelly, Lauren 82

Kempkes, Jevon 57

228 Index

Kerjok, Gatdet 82

Kerns, Carolyn 69

Kesha Reynolds 211

KeShawn Wilson 19

Kester, Caitlyn 82

Kettler, Isabel 82

Kettler, Nate 82

Keys, Ja'Shauna 57

Khai, Gin 39

Khalaf, Nargis 57, 63

Khalil, Khaeriya 69

Khang Nguyen 144, 145

Khual, Khual 39

Kia, Soo 69

Kiely, Lisa 92

Kier, Chudier 57

Kiley, Gropp 130, 131

Killingsworth, Lyle 82, 189

Kimpoumboudi, Bryonna 57

King, Isiah 57

King, Kaprees 57, 185, 200

Kinney, Sean 39

Kira Stahly 210

Klay, Shu 39

Kleineweber, Nicole 39

Klemola, Julia 57, 164, 188, 208

Klipic, Layla 82

Knapp, Brianna 39

K~app-Cuevas, Isabel 57

Knutson, Kara 69

Koang, Nyajuok 69, 181

Koch, Ben 92

Koch, Brianna 82

Koch, Caitlyn 57

Koch, Luciana 57

Koch, Mikayla 82

Kopejtka, J J 82

Koung, Sunday 57

Kpaw, Wah 39

Kprazeon, Satta 92

Kreifels, Kaley 5 7

Kreifels, Kayla 55, 57, 140

Kreimer, Sharon 92, 107

Kroese, Robby 39

Kroeteri, Jadon 82, 196

Krogh, Hayden 57

Krogh, Macey 69

Krueger, Rae 57

Ku Htoo 211

Kulovac, Lejla 39

Kuol, Mayiik 69

Kuol, Maylik 185

Kuol, Nyasebit 39

Ku Soe 27

Kuwa, Fidadya 39, 183

Kylie Gropp 19

Lam, Larry 57

Langston, Michael 69

Lara, Jenny 69

Laravie, Angel 57

Laravie , Daniel 82

Laravie, Justin 39

Laravie, Leonardo Rodriguez 60

Laravie, Makala 57, 180, 181

Laravie, Montoya 40

Laravie, Steve 40

Larsen, Zoe 82

Larson, Kael 40

Larson,Mark 39,87,92

Larson, Uta 40

Lass, Gideon 82

Lass, Joshua 40, 102

Laura Aten 108

Lauren Williams ( 10) 212

Lawrence, Dauntavis 82

Lazaro, Elisa Salazar 87

Leach, Dale 57

League, Schawn Marr 93

Leazer, Leonard 40

Lee, Madeline 70

Lefeber, Carole 92

Leick, Janet 92

Leija, Alex 82, 200

Leija, Andrew 82,200

Leija, Casandra 82

Leija, Giselle 82

Leija, Jesus 57, 200

Leija, Stephanie 83

Leisak, Lauren 130, 131

Le, Kevin 69, 82

Le, Michael 70

Lemond, Ivie 83

Lemus, Jenny 181

Leonard, Christian 57

Le, Peter 40

Lesiak, Lauren 57

Le, Thien 40

Le, Trang 40

Leudtke, Celeste 131

Le, Van 57, 99

Lewis, Chanel 58

Lewis, Daniel 83

Lewis- Donahoo, Tyzil 83

Lewis, Tiauna 40

Lewis, Xheronte 40

Leybold, Ariana 83, 140

Lindgren, Laurie 92

Linsin, Lena 83

Linsin, Vincent 70

Linville, Logan 40, 197

Livers, Levi 58

Livingston, Jill 92, 105

Logan, Daneko 89

Logewolf, Bryan 58

Logsdon, Kennedy 83

Lopez, Carlos Dejesus Vicia 78

Lopez-Perez, Jose Miguel 40

Lopez, Victor 70

Lorenzen, Tasha 40

Loth, Carlie 40

Loth, Kimberly 92

Lott, Adrianna 40

Lovorn, Lucia 83, 208

Lual, Nyalit 70, 181

Lubrano, Ian 58

Lucas, David 58

Lucas, Joseph 83

Luedtke, Celeste 58, 188

Luedtke, Coach 188, 189

Luedtke,Noah 35,58, 165,189

Luedtke, Sharill 92

Luethje, John 40

Luna, Emili Venegas De 49

Luna, Jonathan Martinez De 70

Lundine, Lily 83

Lussier, Jordan 40

Luter, Taeteana 83

Luter, Tae'Teana 140, 181

Lutz, Deion 190

Lutz, Deion Hernandez 81

Luu, Daniel 65, 70

Lydia Bartek 150

Lynne Simpson 12

Maas, Tyler 58

Maas, yler 165

Macek, Coach 181

Mack,Bryan 93,129

Mack, Christina 70

Macke,Mark 93,166

Mackenzie Healey 18

Mackenzie Swinnerton 19

Macmanaman, Grace 104

Maddie Ziegelbein 19

Madsen, Nicholas 93

Madsen, Nick 20

Maeweathers, Marissa 70

Magana, Veronica Ventura 74

Magor, Anthony 70, 183, 185

Mahaffey, Randy 89

Maier, Zoe 93

Mai, Tra 14, 70, 131

Mai, Vy 58

Majid, Mohammad 70, 190

Majid, Sonoor 40

Majo, Fadhil 40, 201

Majo, Nashaat 83

Major, Anthony 73

Majow, Hayam 83

Maldonado, Andrea 83

Mallory, Jackson 83, 184, 185

Lorn, Ana Facio 67

Lackey, Kyesha 69

Lahm, Renee 92

Laisy, Athena 39

Lam, Bryan 39

Longman, Douglas 92

Longwell, Jillean 58

Lopez, Adele 70

Lopez,Byron 58,200

Malone, Tyrese 83

Maluba Mudundulu 210

Maly, Chris 7

Maly, Christopher 93

Mandungu, Daniel 40, 201

Mandungu, Sinai 58, 201

Mandy Adams 2 7

Mang, Nang 40

Ma, Nhu 83

' Mann, Crystal 83

Many, Rayeanna Uses 75

Marcello, Veronika 83

Mares, Monte 22

1 Marga Galins 102

Maria Michalski 19

Marilyn Schaffer 12

Mario Rodriguez 145

Markey, Alexandria 58

Markham, Melia 40, 164

Mark Larson 211

Marshall, Shyann 41

Martin, Caleb 58, 104, 105

' Martindale, Gavin 58

Martin, Danny 41

Martinez, Alejandro 58, 126, 190 Martinez, Alyssa 58

1 Martinez, Angel 58

Martinez, Angelo 83, 185

Martinez, Carmen 70

Martinez, Denis Giron 67

Martinez, Emanuel 70

Martinez, Emilia 41

Martinez, Emily 83

Martinez, Frank 70

Martinez, Istar Quintero 72

Martinez, Jaqueline 83

Martinez, Juana 58

Martinez, Laura 41

Martinez, Marco Lopez 89

Martinez, Rene 83, 200

Martin, Javonte' 70

Martin, Kayla 41

Martin, Kolton 41, 139

Martin Vargas 19, 144, 145

Maryam Al Saadi Bu'alag 181

Maschman, Jayson 41

Mashaly, Aya 41

Mason, Alycia 41

Mason, Joseph 93

Mason, Trevor 41

Mason, Wally 10

Mata, Emilio 70

Matt Mason 150, 151

Mattson, Steven 41

Matzen, Joel 15, 58, 172, 197

Maughan, Marissa 41

' Maw, Erin 58

Maxwell, Nickolas 41

Maya Gardner 18

Mayfield, Breanna 70

Mayfield, Hunter 83

Mayfield, Jaicein 83, 181

Mayhew, Rebecca 83

Mboulou, Pascale Ndamo 59

McAlister, Sydney 15, 58

McBride, Apassia 41

McCall, Lauren 58, 149, 208

Mccarter, Bryson 83

McCarty, Kimberly Legg 92

McChristian, Liam 83

McClain, Jason 58, 190

McClain, Zachery 41

McClung, Paula 93

McClung, Samuel 70

McConnell, Victoria 41, 102

McCray,Bryce 58,142,143

McCray, Lerre 58

McCright, Callie 83, 131

McCulley, Mercedies 84

McDonald, Coach 188, 189

McDowell, Tanaya 58

McGee, Jane 95

McGinn, Deborah 21, 93, 108

McGrath, Elizabeth 58

McGrone, Isaiah 84

McIntosh, Abigail 84

Mclntosh,Maya 58

McLachlan, Trevor 41

McMahon-Cole, Julia 84, 164, 208

McManaman, Grace 70, 208

McManaman, Ryan 41

McNeil, Glenna 70

McShannon, Joe 58

Meagan Anderson 211

Medina, David 93

Medina-Jordan, Elisia 41

Medina, Julia 41

Medrano, Fatima Sanchez 61

Megan Hamann 26

Meh, Bu 41

Meh, Ko 84

Meh, Phre 41

Mejia, Kaleena 84

Mejia-Sanchez, Alexis 84

Melissa Bornstein 150, 151

Memeti, Leonita 58

Menard,Luta 84,164

Menard, Zoe 58

Mendez, Maira 93

Mendieta, Maria Gonzalez 36

Mendoza, Jesus 200

Mendoza, Rafael 41

Mercier, Bobby 84, 185

Mercier, Robert 196

Merliss, Rachele 42, 103

Merrick-Lopez, Cisco 70

Merrill, Clairissa 84

Mertz, Peyton 84

Meskin, Baran 42

Meskin, Vivian 70

• Messing, Jonathan 58, 139

Meyer, Jeff 93

Meyer-King, Jazmin 59

Meyer, Shaunna 93, 127

Meyers, Hayden 10 5

Meyer, Yvonne 93

Meyer, Zach 84

Meza, Ernesto Maldonado 70

Mfinanga, Elijah 70

Mfinanga, Josh 185

Mfinanga, Joshua 84

Micah Oman 145

Michaela Wubbels 27

Michalski, Alivia 42

Michalski, Maria 84, 140

Michalski, Wade 42

Middleton, Maygen 42

Miller, Adriana 70, 208

Miller, Caitie 70

Miller, Emma 84, 180, 181

Miller, Nathan 42

Miller-Schell, Andrew 42

Milleson, Colton 59

Minchow, Warren 75

Minh Nguyen 144, 145

Minnitte, Torri 42

Miranda, Jennifer Ramirez 86

Mitchell, Se'Vahn 59

Mitchell, Shaequan 42

Moeira, Kris 185

Moldovan, Chase 84, 200

Molina, Daisy 59

Molly Thomas 146

Monica Starr 210

Montoya, Alma 70

Montoya, Ginsongs Martinez 83

Montoya, Jessica 59

Montoya, Matveli 42

Moo, Der Lwe 42

Moody, Keyonta 70

Moo, Eh Nay 42

Moo, Ehser Nay 70

Moo, Hel 59

Moo Ku Taw 211

Moo, Nay 75

Moo, Paw 42

Moore, Madison 59

Moo, Si 84

Moo, Ta 84

Mora, Edgar 70, 200

Mora, Hector 84

Morales, Andrew 84

Morales, Jose 200

Morales, Jose' 84

Morales, Mayra Camacena 32

Morales, Mercy 131Morataya, Veronica 84

Morataya, Veronica Euceda 89

Moreira- Imm ens ch uh, Kristopher 71

Moreno, Alejandra Carrillo 77

Moreno, Antonio Carrillo 32

Moreno, Maria Vargas 62

Moreno, Martin Vargas 88

Morey, Matthew 59, 189

Morgan, Amariah 59, 188

Morgan, Josiah 42

Morton, Jayland 71

Morton, Joe 71

Morton, Liam 59

Moyer, Jordan 42

Moyer, Susana 71

Ms. Craig 213

Mudundulu, Maluba 42, 164

Muhammad, Farrakhan 71

Muhammad, Jihad 84,185,200

Munger, Marsha 93

Mung, Go 42

Mung, Khawm 84

Mu, Po 42

Murad, Kathrin 71

Muragizi, Paul 59, 200

Murillo-Schmidt, Robert 42

Musito, Yatzel Bonilla 77

Musito, Yuritzy Yunue Bonilla 53

Mustafa, Adhraa 42

Mustafic, Almedina 42

Mut, Tip 84, 185, 196

Myers, Hayden 42

Myers, Jacob 59

NNagbe, Weah 51

Najm, Najm 59

Nancy Flores 27

Nancy Tran 108

Naser, Ahmed 71

Nash Jack 210

Nash Jack (11) 103

Nate Kettler 150, 151

Nathan Versaw 150, 151

Navarro, Monica 71

Ndayikengurukiye, Christine 71, 181

Neal, Robert 93

Neary, Sean 30, 42, 172

Neeley, Durango 42

Neiman, Braydin 59,200

Nelson, Beckey 84

Nelson, Becky 34

Nelson, Deanna 42

Nelson, Zoe 84

N eukirch, Alexa 84

Neukirch, Cassie 59

Newman, Jevaughnte 59

Newstrom, Jasmine 84

Ngezaho, Arnold 43

Ngirchoimei, Kiana 85

Ngo, Henry 71

Ngoh, Rawson 43,201

Ngo, Selena 43, 129

Nguyen, Anh 43

Nguyen, Connie 43

Nguyen, Cuong 43

Nguyen, Dat 59

Nguyen, Gianna 59

Nguyen, Huong 43

Nguyen, Huy 43

Nguyen, Jesse 85

Nguyen, John 85

McCall, Matthew 83

Mccarter, Austin 41

Meza, Sergio 84

Meza, Vanessa 84

Morton, Nathaniel 89

Mosko, Dustin 59

Nguyen, Johnny 59,190,201

Nguyen, Justin 85

Nguyen, Ka Ti 85

Nguyen, Kevin 71

Nguyen, Khang 59

Nguyen, Loe 43

Nguyen, Minh 85

Nguyen, Peter 59, 201

Nguyen, Quan 43

Nguyen, Shelly 85, 188

Nguyen, Tam 59

Nguyen, Thao 43

Nguyen, Thuyanh 43

Nguyen, Tony 59

Nguyen, Van 93

Nichols, Anton 93

Nichols, Jennifer 93

Nick Madsen 13

Nicolas, Jennifer Velazquez 88 Nielsen, Noelle 85

Niemoth, Ronald 43

Niki Barnes 18

Nilsen, Dakota 59, 126, 185

Nilsen, Taylor 80, 85, 140

Nimely, Sarafina 54, 59

Noah Radcliffe 27

Noble, Dan 93, 194

Nooka, Avinash 43

Noordhoek, Gunnar 85, 104

N ootz, Erika 71

Norton, Sarah 63

Norval, Malachi 85

Noser, Brett 93

Novak, Jake 43

Novak, Kalli 14, 71, 181

Novotny, Annika 85

Npimnee, Kendy 85

Npimnee, Tedum 59, 200

Nungesser, Jada 15, 71, 140, 181

Nwe, Hla 43

Nyberg, Catherine 43

Nyberg, Sarah 59

Nyemah, Samuel 85

Nyhoff, Dylan 71

Ochoa, Ashley 43

Oetken, Jill 93

Ogburn, Stacia 85

Ogden, Terrence 43

Ogden, Tiffany 93

Okeng, Isaac 43, 200, 201

Okeng, Walker 43

Okereke, Liz 93, 107

Olivia Andrews 146, 147

Olivia Rask 146, 147

Olson, Jessica 85

Oman, Micah 71, 189

Omar, Fablin 59

Ong, Tony 85

Opoku, Malcolm 85

Oppegard, Corbin 43, 206, 207

Orella, Hugo 95

Ornelas, Bib 60

Ornelas, Maya 85

Orozco, Lilibeth Castanon 77

Orozco, Mike 60

Orozco, Peter Vega 49

Ortega, Jocelin Negrete 71

Ortega, Jonathan Fuentes 55

Ortega, Jorge Negrete 71

Ortiz, Gabe 85

Ortiz, Jenni Lemus 83

Ortiz, Lia 23, 43, 140, 141

Orvis, Kristy 60

Ostiguin, Alejandro 44

Ostiguin, Alex 44

Ostiguin, Diego 85

Ostiguin, Eric 71

Ostiguin, Lissette 71, 140, 141, 188,208

Ostojic, Dona 44

Oteghem, Eric Van 49

Othman,Mahmoud 44,200,201

Otoupalik, Constance 93

Otto, Haleigh 60

Otto, Hannah 71

Overstreet, Kaleb 44

Owen, Andrew 44

Padilla, Edgar Castillo 66

Padilla, Jaqueline Castillo 32

Pai, Yeh Mi 44

Palmer-Tonniges, Austin 44

Palu, Mikaelie 85

Pape, Anna 71

Parish, Abigail 85

Parker, A'Shae 85

Parks, Claire 71, 149

Parks, Tayvion 71

Parmer, Madison 85

Patenaude, Jacob 44

Patterson- Edwards, Kynneisha 85

Patterson- Edwards, Shakye 85

PaulShack 210

Pau,Suan 44

Pautenade, Jacob 197

Pavey, Alexander 44

Pavey, Jamie 60

Pavey, Jody 71

Paw, Hae 60, 75

Paw, Hser 44, 60

Paw, Lar 85

Paw, Lay Yay 60

Paw, Marry 71

Paw, Ni 44

Paw, Paw 85

Paw Say 211

Paw, Say 85

Paw, Say Kmoo 71

Paw Spai Moo 211

Paw, Wah 44

Payne, Justyn 45

Pecina, Julissa 85

Pecina, Maricsa 60

Pedroza, Roman 86

Penas, Bryan 93

Pence, Nathan 45, 195

Penner, Alyssa 71

Penrod, Tanner 95

Pe, Pah Lah 71

Peralta, Chirstian 201

Perez-Blanco, Jose 182, 183

Perez, Diana 45

Perez, Jacquelyn Barron 53

Perez, Jairo Lopez 83

Perez-Juarez, Ivonne 45

Perry, Zion 86, 185

Persell, Carly 105

Perzinski, Fayth 45

Pesina, Jacque Perez 86

Peters, Aron 45

Peterson, Damian 45

Peterson, David 71

Peterson, Jordan 71

Peterson, Sara 45

Pew, Jesse 130, 131 Pew, Jessie 14, 86

Pfohl, Devin 72

Pham, Diana 72, 104 Pham, Nancy 86

Pham, Quoc Long 75

Pham,Shannon 45

Pham, Tien 72

Pham, Tracey 45

Phan, Triet 45

Phan, Vincent 45

Phillip, Isaac 46

Phillips, Alex 72, 139 Phillips, Renan 60 Phillips, William 72 Pickens, Adryanna 72

Pickens-Bonbright, LaRae 181

Pickens- Bonebright, La'Rae 86 Pickens, Javaen 60

Pickering, Lacey 93

Pierce, Jeffrey 9 3

Pierce, Mason 86, 139, 172

Piersol, Roxanna 60

Pierson, Rachel 60

Pi, Macho 46

Pinnick, Kera 72

Pitts, Tanya 22

Plettner-Nelson, Glenda 93

Poe, Wah 46

Polivka, Aidan 60, 207

Polivka, Asher 86, 206, 207

Ponce, Vanessa Carmona 32

Pond, Jake 46

Pool, Jairius 86

Poppe, Shaqn:on ~cirratt 22

Powers, Hailey 60

Powers, Taylor 86

Prall, Payton 68, 72, 149, 188, 189

Pranger, Danielle 93

Prinsloo, Gerhard 72

Probert, Jordan 46

Proctor, Delano 46

Puentes, Jessica 46, 53

Pum, Lian Khan 72

Purandare, Salil 72, 172

Pur, Nyaleiny 60

Push, Amber 95

Putman, Sean 93

Quidato, Kevin 46

Quiroz, Jesus Mendoza 84

Quoc, Long Pham 72

llRadcliffe, Jerry 86

Radcliffe, Noah 34, 46

Raelynn Burkinshaw 27

Rainey, Charity 93

Rajewich, Jessica 94

Ramos, Jorge Perez 45

Ramos, Karen 86, 181

Ramos-Mancilla, Irma 53, 60

Ramsay, Maia 86

Rashid, Mohammed 86

Rask, Olivia 72, 104

Rathbone, Brooke 60

Rathe, Joe 86

Ratumaimuri, Sasha 60

Raugh, Bob 22

Rau, Wendy 94

Rawson Ngoh 26, 151

Raymundo- Pascual, Domingo 86

Reath, Rauch 60

Reath, Ruach 63

Rebecca Nelson (9) 212 Reed, Austin 89

Reed, Emily 46

Reh,Lu 46

Reh,Su 46

Rehwaldt, James 60

Reichel, Henry 22

Reigert, Jamie 72

Reinwald, Jacob 89

Reis, Kiara 86

Reis, Markeil 46

Remashuri, Sasha 63

Rempfer, Beth 94, 104

Renato, Jose 106

Rene Martinez 18

Rennings, Lorrilyn 94

Renteria-McKathnie, Laurie 95

Port~r, ~ish:ph 60 ~20d

Potp·s·nyak ; !folly '.46

Restuccio, Ashley 60

Oregel, Enrique 43

Oregel, Nicole 59

230 Index

Paw, Toa 44

Paw, Thaung Kya 69

PQ'Yell, 1Bu r~ett 2+

Pqwell,.Tristan 6Q, 139, 172, 207

Restuccio, Dakota 72

Retig, Coach 165

Retiz, Sarita 208

Reyes, Brandon 72

Reyes, Jose 7 5

Reynolds, Jovahna 46

' Reynolds, Nykesha 60

Rhodes, Jonathan 86

Richard, Silas 86, 200

Richardson, Marcus 72

, Richardson, Samuel 86, 184, 185

Riley, Kea 86

Rine, 0 livia 60

Ring, Madelyn 7 5

1 Rio, Jesus Rodriguez Del 46

Rio, Luis Rodriguez Del 46

Rios, Ariana Rodriguez 47

Rios, Hector Vidal 89

Ripenburg, Nancy 72

Riser, Coach 185

Riser, Josh 20

Ritchey, Jeff 94

Rivera, Anastashia 7 5

1 Rivera, Dilena 60

Rivera, Elsie 86

Roach, Paige 46, 208

Roan, Nicolas 72

Robeson, Kallie 72, 139 Robinson, Kallie 138

Robinson, Kaylee 60, 130, 131

Robinson, Tyler 46

Rodgers, Eli 60

Rodriguez, Ariana 46

Rodriguez, Che 86, 104, 165 Rodriguez, Cosme 86

Rodriguez, Emmanuel 86

Rodriguez, Justice 60 Rodriguez, Le'tia 46

Rodriguez, Mario 86

Rodriguez, Marissa 72

, Rodriguez, Sonia 72

Rodriguez, Yankiel 200

Rodriquez, Erika Vega 49

Rodriquez, Jessica Colocho 78

1 Rogers, Jacob 86, 196 Rogers, Lilyondra 86, 140, 208 Rogers, Tatiana 73, 140, 141, 188, 208

Rojas, Michael 73

Rollie, Isaiah 86

Ronnie Bredemeier 27 Root, Lexus 86, 105 Rosa Guerra 18, 19

Rosa Guerra (11) 102 • Rosales, Juana Buenrostro 66

Rosegrant, Isabelle 87, 89 Rosegrant, Josephine 87

Rose-Mcneelee, Zymmir 85, 87

Rosenau, Andrew 61, 200

Rosenau, Nicholas 87

Rosenau, Nick 117

Rosenboom, Brooke 73

Rossio, Nicole 94

Ross, Richard 87

Rothwell, Deanthony 4 7

Rowen-Wilken, Dalton 61, 190,

191

Rubaye, Oula Al 30

Rubay~, Peneen Al 76

Ruby Hoffman 151

Rudasill, Anna 87

Ruelas, Victor 47

Rush, Sara 94

Russell 20

Russell, Sam 20

Russell, Samuel 94

Rutsay, Cameron 87

sSaadi, Maryam Al 181

Saavedra,Fernando 200

Sabin, Jaarhen 87

Saddler, Alexis 73

Sakilla, Abraham 47

Salahaldin, Shahab 4 7, 190

Salazar, Haley 87

Saleem, Ghareeba 87

Saleh, Ali 4 7

Salem, Judd 61, 165, 189

Salloom, Ali 61, 142, 143

Salter, Blake 47

Sambrano, Katherinne Chacon 53

Sanchez, Antonio Balderas 65

Sanchez, Elizabeth 47

Sanchez, Jessica Santiago 61

Sanchez, Karen Santiago 87

Sanchez, Litzy Ayala 76

Sanchez, Marisol 4 7

Sanchez, Yesenia Santiago 61

Sandberg, Todd 94,197

Sand, Nancy 94

Sandoval, Mia 61

Sands, Mitzy 94

Sang, Pau Mun 47

Sanjuampa, Pamela Chavarria 53

Saporta, Virginia 94

Sarah Smith 18, 150, 151

Sasha Eskander Sepahpur 151

Sasha Eskander Sepahpur 150

Sasse- Kildow, Sarah 22

Saul, Kobei 87

Saunsoci, Monique 61

Sawo, Korpo 73

Sawsan Elias 211

Say, Hae 63

Say, Khu 47

Say, Ku Doe 73

Say, Paw 47

Say, Ree 47

Scqaaf, Matthew 61

Schack, Paul 4 7

Schack,Peter 87,165

Schaffer, Marilyn 21, 94

Schmidt, Ashleigh 61

Schmidt, Bella 14, 61

Schmidt, Harold 22

Schmura, Alexander 87

Schneider, Adam 73, 165

Schneider, Isabel 4 7

Schneider, Tanner 73, 129

Schneider, Tayler 47

Schoenmaker, Aaron 61

Schreiber, Shoshanah 72, 73

Schubert, Annemarie 61

Schultz, Channing 4 7

Schultz, Matthew 87, 189

Schultz, Tim 47

Schuman, Bayley 61, 185

Schuster-Graff, Mary 94

Schwartman, Talia 4 7

Scott, Adrianna 87, 89

Scott, Christian 61

Scott, Conred 61

Scott, Curtis 4 7

Scott, Destiny 61

Scotto, Angelic 73

Scott, Pacience 4 7

Scott, Payton 61

Scurlock, Rolanda 95

Sean Neary 172

Sefrna, Norman 87

Selvage, Cody 73, 164, 165

Sepahpu~Eskandar 172

Sepahpu~Sasha 87

Serrell, Natasha 94

Sessions, Tavion 73

Settrini, Noah 61

Se'vahn Mithcell (11) 212

Shaffstall, Derick 61

Shaikh, Suhaib 73, 165,201

Sha, Jimmy 75

Shank, Cole 87

Sharon Kreimer 107

Sharp, Alana 61

Sharpe,Brandon 73

Sharpnack,Mia 73,131,140,164

Shaunee Staton 146

Shedd, Chick 22

Sheeks, Jaden 73

Shee, Paw 87

Shepard, Travious .4 7

Sheppard,Sage 47

Sheridan, Alexus 87

Sheridan, Dan 95

Sheridan, Shalisa 47

Sheridan, Tyra 48

Sherwood, Cortney 61

Shettlesworth, Trinity 89

Shouse, Nick 87

Showers, Suzanne 94

Shriver, Cody 48

Sickler, Genny 95

Siedhoff, Ashley 94, 107

Simpson, Donald 94

Simpson, Fred 94

Simpson, Lynne 12, 94

Sipple, Collin 87

Si, Si 61

Sis, Jami 73

Sjuts, Michelle 94

Skarp,Jake 61,127,189,206,207

Skelton, Jonathan 73

Skinner, Megan 61

Skinner, Sabrina 73

Skoda, Jacob 61, 189

Sluka, Colby 87, 196

Smal, Vitaliy 61

Smith, Alexandria 61

Smith, Ashlee 48

Smith, Ashley 48

Smith, Breanna 15, 61, 140, 188, 208,209

Smith, Coach 185

Smith, Jennifer 94

Smith-Johnson, Coach 164, 165

Smith, Jordan 61, 165, 197

Smith, Kaitlin 87

Smith, Maliyah 87

Smith - Parrot, Kobi 190

Smith- Parrott, Kobi' 62

Smith, Sagan 87

Smith, Sara 208

Smith, Sarah 87, 130, 131

Smith, Will 94, 184

Smogy, Khalid 200

Smoqy, Khalid 88

Smoqy, Naji 73

Snyder, Mason 48

Soe, Hsa Eh 200

Soe, Ku 89

Solano, Bianca Rodriguez 72

Solis, Vanessa 73

Solorio, Roberto 73

Solorzano, Leonardo Celis 78

Solorzano, Viridiana Celis 66

Sommers, De'Angelo 23, 73, 197

Songster, Cali 48

Sorensen, Erik 73

Sorensen, Ted 7

Sosa, Jeraldine Cruz 54

Soto, Mariana 88

Soto, Teo Guerrero 80

Southworth, Brandon 48

Spahn,Santanna 23,62, 126

Spangler, Cameron 88, 130, 131

Sparr, Mikaela 48

Spaulding, Isabella 62, 105

Speicher 20

Speicher, Katie 94

Spencer, Amber 73

Spooner, Logan 48

Sprague, Damion 88

Sprouse, Carl 94

Schlake, Aleka 61

Schlake, Cailen 87

Schlake, Charlot 94

Schlegel, Tanisha 73

Sieglaff, Jonas 87, 165, 189

Sieglaff, Sander 61, 189

Si, El 48

Simpson, Don 116

Stabler, Erika 88, 208

Stabler, Kiana 48

Stacia Ogburn 151

Stadig, Aidan 88

Stahly, Kira 15, 62, 131, 140, 141

Stangl, Abigail 74

Stangl, Katherine 48

Stanley, Dan 94

Starr, Monica 62, 104

Staton, Shawnee 74

Statton 20

Statton, Megan 94

Steckly, Jeralyn 48

Steen, Faith 88, 164

Stefkovich, Peyton 7 4

Steinbach, Bailey 88

Steinbeck, Bailey 105

Stephens, Michaela 94, 104

Stephens, Samuel 48

Stetson, Amy 94

Stetson- Bluford, Rontral 74

Stetson, Teawna 48

Stewart, Briana 74

Stewart, Carson 88

Stewart, Duncan 48

Stewart, Theresia 88

Stoddard, Reilly 74

Stoebner, Kimberly 94

Stokes, Shawn 94, 99

Stolzer, Pat 94

Stoneall-Nelson, Christian 62, 172

Stone, Lillian 95

Storonskij, Emmalee 89

Storonskij, Isaiah 62

Streckfuss, Max 74, 185, 197

Streckfuss, Zoe 48

Strough, Duane "Dewey" 22

Strozier, Adren 62

Stuefer, Sam 62

Stu~zman, Erin 95

Stutzman, Tiffaney 7 4

Suazo, Edwin Martinez 41 Sullivan, Mason 88, 196 Sullivan, Tahneceya 88

Sunday Koung 18

Sun, Ryin 74

Svoboda, Courtney 62, 164 Swanson, Lexxi 88

Swartz, Shalley 10, 11

Swartz, Shelly 90

Swetland, Kea 74, 190

Swift, Keith 196

Swinnerton, Mackenzie 88, 208

Swinnerton, Madison 74

Szelag, Kim 94

Tapia, Joel Ayala 31

Tate, Avian 88

Tatiana Rogers 27

Taw, Moo 62

Taw, Pa Lae 88

Taylor, Claudia 88

Taylore, Kira 88

Taylor Headley 210

Taylor Nilsen 19

Tegeler, Rebecca 94

Tello, Maria Reynoso 46

Temme, Nathan 62

Ter, Klay 48

Terrazas-Gonzalez, Mariel 88

Terry, Melissa 94

Tesch, Doug 197

Tesch, Douglas 48, 165

Tessa Wiser 150, 151

Tevor Mclachlan 211

Thacker, Karen 94

Thae, Poe 88

Toa Lean Thoo 211

Toa, Pa 48

Tharnish, Laura S 7, 62

ThawHtoo 27

Thiel, Owen 88

Thiel, Rachel 62

Thiessen, Noah 74, 139, 138

Took, Beth 130

Took, Bethelem 48

Took, Nyamal 88

Thomas, Dajon 74, 185

Thomas, Isaac 88

Thomas, Kirsten 48

Thomas, Matthew 48

Thomas, McKenzi 62

Thomas, Molly 94

Thompson, Caroline 88

Thompson, Titus 74,185,200

Thoo, Toa Lean 62

Thuss, Grant 88, 196

Thuss, Lauren 49, 126

Tiauna Lewis 150, 151

Tietjen, Jalicia 88

Tikalsky, Tyler 74

Tinoco, Jaqueline Beltran 31

Tinoco, Martin Beltran 65

Tin Win 27

Titsworth, Alex 104

Titsworth, Alexandra 88

Todd, Chris 49

Toelle, Taylor 62

Toh, Kaw 75

Tolliver, Lisa 94

Toman, Emily 49,218

Tomas, Zoe 88

Towery, Jason 20, 21, 38, 49, 182, 183,194

Tracy, Katie 14, 74

Tracy, Trevor 62

Tran, Dat 62

Tran, Diem Chau 74

Tran, Karolin 74

Tran, Keith 88, 165, 200

Tran, Kenny 62

Tran, Kevin 49

Tran, Nancy 74, 108

Traylor, Autumn 62, 140

Trembley, Julie 94

Trevett, Grace 49

Trevor Mclachlan 18

Tristan Powell 172

Trumbley, Jaryd 88, 172, 173, 196

Truong, Shaylena 62

Truong, Thien Phan 46

Tucker, Taron 74

Turley 20

Turley, Christopher 94

Turley, Coach 185

Tuttle, Judy 94

IJUldrich, Roni 62

Urbauer, Melissa 74

Velazquez, Alondra Peralta 60

Velazquez, Christian Peralta 45

Velazquez, Valeria Peralt 86

Velazquez, Yoalli Aldana 64

Velder, Tristen 49

Vella, Noah 49

Verbitskiy, David 63

Versaw, Nathan 89, 130, 131

Victoria McConnell 18, 102

Viera, Carlos 89

Vierra, William 89

Villalba, Pamela Hernandez 81

Villegas, Viviriana 63

Vivier, Wyatt 74, 197

Vlasnik, Amber 9 5

Vlasnik., Amber 119

Vo, Alexandrea 15, 74 Vo, Alexandria 140

Vodicka, Klancie 89

Vodicka, Tristen 63

Vogel, Bob 23

Vogel, Geo,rge R. "Bob" 22 Vo, Hau 89

Volk, Brittany 15, 89 Vo, Nam 74

Vontz, Seth 95, 197

Voss, Sarah 49

Vrba, Collin 89, 172, 196

Vu, Duy Nguyen 71

Vu, Thu 63

Vyhlidal, Jaiden 49

Valverde, Danielle 62, 188

Valverde, Esmeralda Soto 62

Valverde, Ismerai Soto 73

Vanek, Emily 74

Vanhoosen, Myles 88

Vanlaningham, Gage 62

Vanlaningham, Jordyn 49

Vanlaningham, Jordyn 218

Vanneman, Becca 164

Vanneman, Ethan 88, 165

Vanneman, Rebecca 49

Vansyckle, Alexandria 74

Varela, Gabriela 63

Vargas, Ana Vazquez 14, 74

Vargas, Ezequiel 49

Vargas, Neli Cornejo 66

Varley, Lucas 95, 127

Varrati, Meghan 88

Vasquez, Giselle 88

Vasquez, Iris 74, 180, 181

Vasquez,Lenin 200

Vasquez, Lesly 74

Vasquez, Stephanie 49

Wade, Fallon 74

Wagner, Marissa 49

Wagoner, Justin 74

Wah, Hser 49

Wah, La 89

Wah, Lay 75

Wah, Mu 75

Wah, Paw 49, 75

Wah, Say 49

Wah, Tu Tu 75

Wai, Yu 63

Waldman-Shanks, Lela 63

Waldo, Brigeth 49

Walker, Cecilia 75

Walker, Kaprice 75

Walker, Yajaira 89

Wallace, Meosha 45, 50

Wal, Muoch 89, 185

Walton, Mariah 50

Wanamaker, Marissa 95

Wang, Ziyun 50

Tackett, Devon 88

Tadesse, King 74, 165

Taege, Alexander 88

Taladay, Cassidy 14, 48, 130, 131, 141,164

Talbot, Maren 88

Talbot, Melanie 62

Talladay, Cassidy 128 232 Index

Tony Nguyen 144, 145

Topham, Austin 74

Topil-Pinto, Justke 49

Torres, Alexis 74

Torres, Jacob 49

Torres, Teresa Orozco 85

Towers, Amya 74

Towers, Tesseana 62

Vavala, Dominic 88, 165

Vazquez, Agustin Mendez 70

Vazquez, Karla 88

Vazquez., Karla 104

Vazquez, Marco Mendez 70

Vazquez, Miguel Mendez 84

Velazquez, Alandra Peralta 62

Wani, Lidia 89

Ward, Kierra 50

Ward, Steve 173

Ward, Steven 95

Warne, Chloe 50

Warner, Madison 63, 188

Washington, Isiah 50, 195

Waters, Mariyah 75

Waters, Olivia 89, 188

Watford, Jamar 89

Watford, Zayveon 89

Watkins, Alexis 63

• Watson, Christopher 95

Watson, Dasia 50

Watson, T.J. 50

Watters, Joshua 63

Weaver, Machaiah 89

Weaver, Romello 75

Webb, Dylan 89

Webster, Deja 50

Webster, Tyra 63

Wei, Carissa 50, 188

Wei, Clarissa 208

Wells, Leandra 50

Wells, Melanie 89

' Wesley Dawkins 18, 19

Westerfield, Joihn 75 West, ~ichelle 95

Wes, Zach 201

Wheat, Jessica 89

Wheat, Jordin 63

Wheeler, Leighton 63, 116, 197

Wheeler, Trimecia 75

Whipple, Cameron 50

Whirl, Raven 50

White, Antanea 63, 126

White, Bob 127

White, Hunter 15, 59, 63, 172, 173,191,197

White, Robert 95

White, Shannon 95

White, Troy 50

White, Zackary 75

Wickizer, Frank 105

Wickizer, Franklin 75

Wickizer, Mary 50, 105

Wiebelhaus, Joshua 75, 104

Wiebelhaus, Katherine 50

Wieden, Sheri 9 5

Wiedman-Tidball, Laura 95

Wieser, Violet 50

Wiig, Shannon 21, 95 Wilhelm, Christopher 75 Wilkins, Jacquelyn 75 Wilkinson, Deangelo 75

' Wilkinson, Deshaun 50 Willeford, Sarah 75

William, Jamaun 185 Williams, Bryant 75

1 Williams, D'Quandra 51

Williams, D'Undra 89

Williams, Glen 89

Williams, Jamaun 75, 196 , Williams, Lauren 75

Williams, Makedan 50

Williamson, Jared 89

Williams, Raven 50,218 Williams, Shania 51

Wilmoth, Harper 102

Wilmoth, Harper Lundine 70, 75

Wilson, Ashley 63, 127, 208, 209

Wilson, Katharine 89

Wilson, Jordinn 75

Wilson, Kendy 84

Wilson, Keshawn 20, 50

Wilson~ KeShawn 34, 182

Wilson, Zach 50

Wimberly-Speights, Ciera 89,208

Winston, Kiara 89

Winter, Jacob 50

Winter, Jake 14, 165, 200, 201

Win, Thu Ya 50

Win, Tin 75

Wiser, Tessa 84, 89

Witte, Daniel 63, 105, 142, 143, 200

Witthoff, Grant 63

Witzki, Tom 27, 50, 146, 102, 147

Wolfe, Scott 89

Wolfe, Tanner 63

Wood, Bailey 63

Wood,Shey 51,189

Woog, Samantha 95

Wortman, Michael 95

Wortman, Mike 6, 27, 39, 83

Wubbels, Michaela 75, 149, 164

Wynne, Cameron 75, 172, 185, 197

yYankton, Timothy 51

Yantis; Lashel 63

Ybarra- Ratumaimuri, Antonio 51

Ybarra- Ratumaimuri, Taylor 51

Yelkin, Eddie 89

Yelkin, Sam 51

Yermakovich, Sergey 75

Yeu, James (Pui) 51

Yiel, Kalam 89, 185

Yost, Elizabeth 63, 105, 164

Young, Camden 63

Young, Jackson 63, 165, 197

Young, James 75

Young, Jamie 196, 197

Yousif, Marteena 89

Yousif, Mirna 75

Yslas, Daniel 89

Yvonne Meyer 13

zZach Ditson 211

Zachek, Abby 89

Zahraa Mustafa 27

Zahrouni, Marjan 89

Zahrouni, Mehran 63

Zahrouni, Sanaz 51

Zainab Al-Mansuri (9) 108

Zamorano, Ricardo 63

Zavala, Carlos Maldonado 40

Zavala, Sendy Aguado 64

Zavaleta, Jasmine Hernandez 37

Zayzay, Emmanuel 51, 99

Zee, Ivona 51

Zee, Ne 89

Ziegelbein, Maddy 89

Zillig, Liam Pytlik 72

Zimmer, Alyssa 89, 140

Zoz, Alec 75, 165

Zoz, Connor 51

Zoz, Maggie 14, 51

Zuniga, Jesus 51

Zuniga, Roman 75

Zweerink, Bonnie 63

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