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2 11AI the Gator" pumps up the incoming freshmer
and David Lehn ( 12) cheer at the LNS varsity football game. These boys were dedicated fans at several North Star athletic events. Photo by Heather Brester
5. Nick Lacher ( 1 1) cheers on his fellow Gators at Seacrest Field. Lacher showed his support throughout the season by going to many footba ll games. Photo by Staff
6. Amber Jordan ( 10) and Zaina Mayer ( 10) and Zach Buller ( 1 1) clap for the volleyball team during state. Jordan played Reserve volleyball. Photo by Kelsey Satra
7. Varsity cheerleaders Cami Jiskra ( 12), Kelsey Crowder ( 1 2) and Taylor Pitts ( 1 2) hold up a Gator Power banner before the Lincoln Southeast football game for the players to run through as part of a new tradition. Photo by Nick Cruickshank
8. Jeremy Zelt ( 10) claps as if he were "chomping like a gator" while cheering on the volleyball team at the State Tournament. Photo by Kelsey Satra
9. Stephanie Densberger ( 10) represents her school colors with enthusiasm. Gator fans often have fun dressing up for athletic events. Photo by Kelsey Satra
10. Travis Kelso ( 1 2) roots on the Gators to victory at Seacrest Field during a football game.
1 1. Travis Kelso ( 1 2), Jacob Hiatt ( 1. 1), Mateo Molifua ( 10), Adnan Begovic ( 1 1), Zach Buller ( 1 1), Jordan Dau ( 1 2), Ryan Huyett ( 1 2), Daniel Katt ( 1 2) and Kevin Runions ( 1 2) show off their 11Gator Power" by painting their stomachs. During the rest of the game they were required to wear their shirts because of Nebraska State Athletic Association rules. Photo by Sara Wenzl
1 2. As a symbol of good luck, members of the Varsity football team hold up their helmets before
1. A group of students tc1ke the time to show off their Disney chc1racters c1fter school during Spirit Week. These girls were excited for Fc1vonte Chc1rc1cter Dc1y because they were c1ble to dress up like princesses Photo by Staff
2 Rc1chel Rc1y ( 1 2) gets dc1zzled up for Red Cc1rpet Day the week of Homecoming This dc1y gc1ve students an opportunity to dress up JS movie stars. Photo by Michaela Michal
3. Todd Tomlinson ( 1 1) 2nd Mc1tt Turco ( 12) strike a footbc1II pose Jt the school's first pep rc1lly Photo by Heidi Downs
4. Elizabeth Chu (9) shows off in clc1ss c1s SpongeBob on Fc1vorite Chc1rc1cter Dc1y during Spirit Week. SpongeBob Squc1rePc1nts is c1 populc1r cc1rtoon among children. Photo by Staff
5. Candice Cobb ( 1 2) tc1kes Shc1des Dc1y literc1lly as she wec1rs c1 cheetc1h printed lamp shc1de and some blue stylish sunglc1sses Photo by Staff
6. faylor Pitts ( 1 2) strikes c1 roc1ring pose c1s she shows orc1nge c1s her favorite color for Spirit Week. Few people dressed up c1s extreme c1s she did on Fc1vorite Color Dc1y. Photo by Stephanie Murray
7. Mekitc1 R1vc1s ( 12) dresses up c1s Scc1rlett O' Hc1rc1 for Favorite Chc1racter Dc1y during Homecoming Spirit Week. She got her outfit c1t Wc1I -Mc1rt fa only $20. Photo by Cami Jiskra
8 Inna SuleJmanovic ( 1 1) puts on a show as Lil' John for Favorite Oiaracter Day. All she had to say was "WHAMT~" or "OKAAAY" and people knew who she was representing. Photo by Cami Jiskra
9. Krista Satra (9), Paige Policky (9), Mandy Winterstien (9), Megan Wilshusen (9), Arijan~ Sljivo (9) and Marika Harpst (9) dress in their Gator attire for Spirit Day The girls showed how much they support North Star. Phot o by Taylor Ihnen
10. Oinssy Worster ( 12) and Aly Sylvester ( 12) help the community In Gator style by giving blood during the school Blood Drive.
Photo by Staff
1 1. Brianna Walters ( 1 1), Alyssa Bolte ( 12), Veronica Morales ( 12), Taylor Pitts ( 12), Kaitlyn Powell ( 1 1), Chelsey Fullerton ( 1 1) and Spenser Martin ( 12) wear their favorite sunglasses on Shades Day, which was held on Tuesday during Spirit Week
1. I( ebey ,.,r')v der ( 2) hugs Zacn K'apper ch ( 1 1) on the bench. These tw o ddrc.:;d tre ""ght awJy. Ph o to by Sta ff
2. Dav d _cnr ( 1 2> 0ona han &nod I l 2) and vordan Dau ( 12) act tough before trey get tre1r groove i "":. Photo by Ethe r Sa ure
3 Br,anna Loecr--. ( '. 2 1 and Travis r eIso ( 1 2; tc e .a orea frorr dancing Thi<;:; was th e r fourth and fnal horrecorr1ng Photo by Staff
4. tv11r1P.la Jukov1c ( 12) arid Adnan Beguv _( • 1) dance together dur-ng Homecorr1ng. Photo by Staff
:: fa.Yer Seam.~m ( 2) and ~ache' Ray ( 1 2) stand rex:: to eacn other after be1rg "'1rnPd k1rg and queen. Th ese two f'iave beer an active part of orth Steir for four years Photo by Staff
t). rr y Endrulat ( 12), Candice CobtJ ( 1 2) Ewer Saure ( 1 11 ,Anthony Kle:n ( 1 2) r/1che1a Bridger ( 12) and Amber Kr,grt ( 1 2) t1 e one ast picture oefore they leave the ru1ld no, ,_,e dance 1asted urt I 1 1 pm. Photo by Staff
7 RJy Adams ( 12), True guyer: 1 J 3rrr:ta,,.11 Bluford (" 0 Da'11 OecKer 0), Heid Colfa x ( 0, Jnd 'v1att Turco r • 2) shov. off tre "'att re oefore the daw e star'ts. 7iey w?. :eo. fo • the aarce to begIr outside me school. Photo by Staff
8 L1ndsay Nicewonger ( 10) and Jamison V/olfe ( 1 0) came toa P•J:P"' ::1s a couple to s lo w dance 'v1ary studerts took a date to the dance. Photo by James Godina
9 Olnst1r.a \'/orster ( 12), Afanra unn ( 12), 'v1e1""r go ( 1 L 1 eIsey Satra ( 2) and ,\iy Sylvester ( 12) show their sty:e tor homecoming Photo by Staff
10. l:r!'1 ly Nanrien ( • 2) Isses Thomas StcJrges ( 1 or ;::re ::heFi during a dance. The s e two war togetner- In the theatre depan::mer Photo by Ether Saure
1 •. r1 3r ~oag1r 11 1 1 J"'d ~osr "11rrr.an: ~: shav, -o."ve s;;. I arout av ng a gooa
t rt e Photo by Ether Saure
"My
ra~'()rite part was hanging out with rriends."
"My
experience was great because I spilled pop on my ~otl''
"My
homecoming experience was pretty okay."
"lUy .-~rite part was when I danced 1tith all the girls."
1 Saul Pemz ( 12) works on a proJect n V/ayne Trevett's 8th period Furniture Des1gr class. Photo by Rich Confer
2. Dcm1ca V/1cnt (9) seVvs pieces of c.otr togetner 1n Knst1 Moser's 8th penod Great,ve Cloth ng cl3SS. Photo by Sta f f
3. Teachers Too1n Siev,art, ~ob Sahstean and Jo,,-•1 Osborn we1come the new c,ass ot freshr-ien ,n the audi-cor ur , Photo by Staff
4 Elliott obb ( 1 2) pl.::Jys the xylopl1ore dur •".! the far rnus,cc:i "Footloose.'' Photo by Staff
5 Royce Bredemeier (9) cre3tes a pot 1n art class. Photo by Staff
E. Kaitlyn Stuctn cka (9) studlPS the ;:1--ree t;, • irches of g..,ve•nne :r. .::Jnd the seoarat1ons o.f powe s 1n Civics. Photo by Sarah Hamel
7. Patnc, Kelley ( 12) welos 1n ~'",e I- - _.J. works: 1op. Photo by Aaron Collins
8. Dr". Ncmcy Bee er shows her w ,d side as she dresses p cjs E!v 1s P ·p~1ey .i::01 • i=avorite O,arcJcter Day dunng the f-<orrecor'1 ng Spnt 1//eek. Photo by Staff
9. 'vl,chelie Sne1d0., ( 1 2~ r•.,..etends -c,- -'"'1rf out of tne recycle t? n t1ear tre cafeter cl. Photo by Chelsey Thornton
10. Asnley tv1e. ose ( 2) and C ys-r:~ Scnoll ( 1 2) dress JO as -r,., ng 1 .:"1t1d TI1ing 2 tor Fc:1vonte Character Day during Spirit V/eek. Photo by Paige Snook
Wh at is different about the junior year in high school? Many say it's the hardest year of high schoot but when asked, juniors described it as everything from "unpredictable" to "interesting" to "stressful."
Often after-school activities and jobs can int erfere with the amount 9f leisure time a student c an have.
Sydney Brandt ( 1 1) said, "Jobs can get in the way of school and make it hard to do all your hom e work and still go to sleep at a decent time."
Several students have complained about not having enough time.
Olympiad, and Asian Caucus; and she participates in yoga with the Psychology Club
Scott Nealy ( 1 1) plays football and basketball, but he said school comes first Although others, like Brandt,
seeTv1S to be eNough tiMe 1N the day
, , complete their homework assignments last.
Erica Gengenbach ( 1 1) said the only way she balances her activities and homework load is "with a combination between staying up until midnight and a lot of coffee " ln addition to after - school activities and
- AIM..j Hua.. (\\) Jobs, many juniors direct their focus toward preparing for college and taking the ACT and
Amy Hua ( 1 1) said, "There just never seems to be enough time in the day " She said she wants to quit her Job in order to fo cus on school.
Not only does work hinder the ability to concentrate on schoolwor k, but also many students are in extra - curricular activities Hua i? in activities such as Debate, Mock Trial, Science
Ashley Adden
Joshua Aden
Ni.ck AL6co
Waed Ali, T ashu Amet'Son
Jose Androde Alpi,rot· James Anson
Nathunwl Athnson
Ashley Bai,ley
R.aeanne Bai,ley
Ben &mes
Maci,a Batti,ato H ope &uec
A manda, Beede
Adnan Be901Ji,c
Bryce Behrend
Nathan Benes
Jake Benne
Kristen Benson
Sequoi,a Becens i-ck Becghui-s
Nyathi,ay Bi,Lww
Leenw Boacdmcm Ni.ck Bocges
Britney Bose
Ian Bt'O.d6ury
Sydney Bmndt
JohnBmnum
SAT. Students have different ideas about taking these tests, but most juniors have one thing in common. They are all going to "study, study, study " Hua said her best piece of advice is "don't procrastinate " Juniors have a lot to balance during what most call the '\,vorst year in high school" but everyone has to give a little in order to take a little in the end
Heather: Booster: Bciclget Bnce
Matt Br:ockhoff
Jessica Buck
Zachary Buller:
Aar:on Bur:bach ' Eli.zo.beth But'den
Di.ablo Campbell
Nghi.aCao
Amanda Car:pentet'
Tam Cat'Stens
Meli.sso. Cartet' f.nthony Castor: Andrew Castro
Zach Ca1Jes
Yal Cha.dack
Ton ya Chandler: Pxmni.s Chades
Ale ja.ndt'o Cha.1Jez
Bryce Cher:ry
Anc Chi.lc!,s
Ka.Uee Cht:i.sp
Thanh Chu
Li.ndsey Oa.usen
Bmndon Clemens
Samantha Cochron
Zachary Cole
Casso.ndm CoUi.cottt
Cleophus Colli.er:
Deoo,n Connealy
Ben ja.mi.n Cot'dolX.L
Matt Cotton
Tcinnet' Cro.i.g
T m1Ji.s Cr:ow
Bmndon Ct'umb
Ashley Cudaback
Ismael CuelX.LS
Mackenzi.e Cuttlet'
Justi.n Dalton
hi. Dang
Joshua Dani.els
Courtney Da\Ji.dson
Ke1Jin Da\Ji.dson
Isro.el De La Cmz
Derek Deselrn.s
Da\Ji.d Destefano
Mi.cha.el Di.az
Ni.cole Di.cht:i.stofar:o
Bt:i.tta.ny Di.nges
Am.bet' Di.ttmet'
Saro.h. Dixon
Steph. Dodge
Mi.ka.yla Donahoo
&ott Down
Meghan Duryea.
Zochary Ea.st
-Ahn Eckhout
Benpmin Eisenberg
Geoff Ellis
-Alyssa Emodi
Melissa Engle
-Am.bet' E<Jet'h.o.rt
-Adam E<Jedey
Sa.ha.n femando
Bro.ndon fix Daniel Rynn
Shannon Rynn
Tylet' Fot't'eSt
Kristi.a.n Fwnch
Tash.a. Fcisch
Tylet' Frye
Matthew Fushi.a.
Cha.cles Gann
Bt'itnie Gat'Ci.a.
Maci.a. Gat'ci.a.
Kelli Gat't'ison
Erica Gengenlnch
Katie Gedo.ch
Bcittany Gnat
Kyle Gocha.nouc-Podet'
T ylet' Goebel
Patric Go\li,da,y
Richa.t'd Gmy
Bro.ndon Gwenwalt
Sa.ro.h Gwen.wood
Robbie Gcieset'
Kalyn Gt'oenewold
Kendm Gmndmcm
Cowy Hamel
Kenneth Ha>Jlicek
-Ashley Hearn
Dewk Hedges
Meghan Helmkamp
Valet'ie Hecnandez
Riyad Hesso
1\ndww Heyen
Jacob Hi.a.tt
Jam.es Hickey
Dana Hi ,Lde
Robed HiUmnn
Den.non Hladi,k
Eileen Hobbs
Brod Hodgin
Jodan Hodgin
-Ash.Ley Hofmonn
-AO.t'on Hohensee
-Ash.Ley Holdswoclh
Pi,pec Hoshns
-Amy Hua
Hong Hua
Ki,m Huynh
Ri,eky !deus
Payton l1Jet:Son
Di,llon Jo.ckson
Mi,eh.ael James
Above: Ann Sears ( 1 1) drinks a bottle of • water during first lunch. High schools across the country have switched to healthier lunch menus, elmnat1ng soda and other packaged sweets. Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic
Cody Janssen
Zach. Johnson
Domi,ni,e Jok
Chenell Jones
Da1Ji,cl, Jones
-Amanda Jot'dan
Brittany Justa
Chi,a Karim
Josephi,ne Karoe
T ylec Kastet'
-Alex Keel
Stephan Keelec
-A.0:mn Kehm
Chris Kemp
Sandy Kemp
Dani.elle Kempkes
Dyl.an Kennell
Hang Khuu
Maksi,m Ki.shch.un
Kendall Ki,tch.en
Jai,mee Ki,ttroll
Matt Ki,ttwll
Zack Kl.ap peoch
Jo.cob Kloostec
Wi,lli,am Kluck
Chantel Knego
Di.ma KonolXllchuk
Roxi,e Kot'b
Brodley Kot'bec
Bal KvJQ,i.
Ni.ckolas Lach.et:
Cody la,ndenbet'9et'
Nath.an la,t:Sen
-Alli.son la,sch.anzky
Bwnnan la.ut:Sen
Jenni.fee Leflec
Aptil Legrond
Ben Legronde
1\usti,n Leht'
Dewk Lewis
Da1Jui Li, Gage Li,ttle i.co Loos
Alexundro. Lueth je Tuylot' Luft
Cody Lynch
Heathet' Mumi, Shui,lee Mut'Shall
Muriu Marhnez
Rosali,nclu Mactinez
Briun Masa.t
Rufuel Matos
Joshuu Mayt'
Cory McCa.ughedy
Matt Mccluw
Emi,Ly McKi,nney
Kam,i,Lle McKi,nney
Hunnah McMahon
Cam,et'on McTheni.u
Keeai,ro, Mc Wi,lhums
Chelsey Met'o
Lucas Memtt
Khali,L Meshn
Mi.chuela Mi.chal
Kusi, Mi.chl
Sean Mikkleson
Amunclu Millet'
Jesse Moellet' Juli,e Moow
Mi,guel Mot'eno
Lequun Mocton
Mi.chelle Muhammad
Mauwen Mut't'CLy
Ryan Mussman
Scott Nealy
Rom,a,n Nelson
Quung Ngo
Alex Nguyen
Duy Nguyen
Hou Nguyen
Ki-eu Nh,i, Nguyen
Lam Nguyen
Lan Nguyen
Tammy Nguyen
Thomas Nguyen
Vuong guyen
Mi.chuel Ni,mox
Tonya O'Connell
Tony Odem
Bt'ett Olson
Cusey Oppega,cd Dushn Octiz
1\li, Osman
Husei,n Osman
Sanon. Osman
Sheewen Othman
-A ubcey Owens
-Andw' Pack
T ro,l)i,s Pai.ce
Bmndon Palu
Janette Pano
Cady Panowi.cz
-Ashli.e Pax:t'ott
Joey Pauli.ck
Shane Peppcu:d
Tony Pet't)'
Dani,ro Petet'Sen
Lacey Pi.ckering
arin Pi.so
Kai,tlyn Powell
Ton)' Procaci,na
Megan Puckett
Chadotte Rawli.ns
Kahe Rawson
Jessi,ro Rei,nhat'dt
Kyle Rei,nhact
Jenni,ro Ri.ce
Joshua Ri.ce
Nancy Ri,chat'ds
Kci.shna Roach
Ti,mothy Roach
Jot'dan Roberts
Kaci.e Robet'ts
Tobi.as Robi,nett
E~n Rodriguez
Z:i.chary Rolf'e
Jeni Rouse
Crystal Rowland
Jawd Rydet'
Stephani.€ Sands
Eth.et' Sauw
Si.ecm Schaaf' Li,z &hnepp
Russell &hni,ttket'
Dewk &ht'oedet'
Jot'dan &humachet'
Mi.cha.el &hwacz
Ryan Schwi,nd
-Ann Seat'S
1\si,ya Shamal
Mi.cha.el Shaw
Joshua Shoecmf't
Jawd Si,pes
Jawd Shnnet'
-Amanda Skoda
Cawna Smi,th
Cody Smith
Joe Smith
Willie Smith
Missy SneUi~g
Ta.sh.a, Soper:
Sean Spence
Michelle Stalker:
John St:ar:key
Lule Stege-T ompsett
Jessi.ca Steinbach
T o.sha Stewart
Taylor: Stewart
Z:ich Stoffemhn
Mitchell StogdiU
Melissa Stotts
Geor:ge Stmndness
Decek Stt:ough
Thomo.s Stucges
hna Sule jmano1Jic
Keenan Tafoya
Kenneth T ayloc
Lauron Tayloe
Va.nth.a, Tep
Michael Towle
Ke1Jin T mn
-Anthony T mng
Nicole Tum,a, Bcenda T uppec
LaChcish.a T umet:
T achen T utdeol
Coudney Upton
-Alexis Vanacsd.all ate Vandectocd
Michael V odmsb
Chcistophec Vong
Becky Waddle
Jo.son W agnec Ian Wait
Brianna W altecs
Michelle Walton
Lisa W atecman
Robed Watson
T ylec W entwocth
Sam Wenzl
icole Westwood
Nicole Whitehead
Z:ichary Wilbuc
Nathan Wildec
Laucen Wilsey
Jocdan Wilson
Bront W oltemwn
Ka.mom Wright
JessLCCL W coblewsh
Ga.ge W y a.tt
T oppec Yoakum
'.Ad.am, Young La.ucetta. Yumq, Chci.shna. Zemcwti.s
'.Amanda. Ziegenbein
: Lacey Pickering ( 1 1) creates a glossy effect on her red clay by smoothing it down. All students needed to take applied and fine arts classes in order to graduate. Photo by Ashley Goemann
Top Left : (clockwise from left front) Juniors Joe Smith, Brianna Walters, Lauren Taylor and Andrew Castro whisper as they watch the Navy Rock Band. Students from the Arts and Communication Academy were invited to the auditorium to watch the Navy Rock Band perform well - known songs Photo by Ether Saure
Above : Art teacher Lynette Fast shows Geoff Ellis ( 1 1) how to smooth out his coil pot. Every student was required to make a coi l pot for an assignment. Photo by Staff
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Michaela Michal
1. Robbie Watson ( 1 1) talks to his friends 1n the bayou during the Graduation Demonstration Exams Students who passed the tests had the choice to spend the time 1n the bayou, the gym, or the auditoriu.m. Photo by Michaela Michal
2. Travis Crow ( 1 1) marches through the halls on October 1 1th as North Star sends the boys' tennis team off to the state meet. The druml1ne marched down the halls every time a sports team went to State Photo by Rich Confer
3 Jc1mikaa V/alter ( 1 1) completes an assignment for Spanish teacher N1ck1 Strauch's class Students can choose from Chinese, Spanish, French, and German for a language class Photo by Britnie Garcia
4 Britney Bose ( 1 1) listens to the 1nstruct1ons for her assignment from English teacher Johnna Graff. Graff's American Literature class studied African American Literature at the beginning of first semester Photo by Amanda Jordan
5 Andre' Pack ( 1 1) sees his friends at a table during second lunch Students who have second lunch must wait until after sixth period to eat. Photo by Michaela Michal
6. Todd Tomlinson ( 1 1) lifts weights in the weight room. Tomlinson can 11ft up to one hundred pounds on the "hammer " Photo by Ha ifa Osman
7 Aubrey Owens ( 1 1) works on her Chemistry test Some students take Cherrnstry as juniors Photo by Michaela Michal
8. Kendra Grundman ( 1 1) logs 1n on the computer 1n the media center Grundman needed to research for speech. Photo by Michaela Michal
9 Mike Vodraska ( 1 1) critiques photos in period 7 Beginning Photography. Students must critique peer photos as well as their own Photo by Christina Coplan
• 10. Shawn Fredstrom ( 1 1) works on his Chemistry homework. Instead of eating lunch, Fredstrom spent his time 1n the library. Photo by Michaela Michal
1 1 Jesse Moeller ( 1 1) plays Yu -Gi - Oh with friend Ben Eisenburg ( 1 1) Moeller decided to go to the bayou during the Graduation Demonstration Exams. Photo by Michaela Michal
1 2 Shannon Flynn ( 1 1) grades her homewor 1n French clclSS. Students have the opportunity to tclke cl lclnguclge course clS cln elective class. Photo by Amberly Makovicka
13 Hussclin AI -Ghazclwi ( 1 1) lclughs while doing his work in Doug Nellsen's Health class. Students must tclke cl quclrter of health as cl grcldUclt1on requirement. Photo by Osm in Hernandez
Robbie Grieser ( 1 1) and his friends wait for the bell to ring. Many students spend lunch with friends Photo by Michaela Michal
2. David Jones ( 1 1) listens to his mp3 player Students often listen to music throughout the day Photo by Michaela Michal
3 Topper Yoakum ( 1 1) works on his homework during Chemistry Yoakum utilized his notes to find the answers Photo by Antonio Klopfenstein
4 Zach East ( 1 1) gets a pass to use to the restroom. Students are limited to two passes in their planner a day in order to keep students out of the halls and in the classroom. Photo by Andrea Hasse
5: Brett Olson ( 1 1) finishes his food from McDonalds Only Juniors and seniors are given the opportunity to leave the building for lunch Photo by Michaela Michal
6 Nico Loos ( 1 1) and Raeanne Bailey ( 1 1) listen to the conversations at the table as they finish their lunch. Students have a thirty minute lunch period Photo by Michaela Michal
7 Jacob Hiatt ( 1 1) stands outside the attendance office during the second week of school. Students cJnnot enter the instructionJI wing until 7:45 a.m. Photo by Kelsey Satra
8. Leenie BoardmJn ( 1 1) is terrified of the wicked witch, music teJcher Joni Osborn BoardmJn dressed up as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz for her favorite chJracter during Spirit Week Photo by Michaela Michal
9. Brit111e Garrn ( 1 1) listens to SJndy Kemp's ( 1 1) !- pod Students Jre allowed to listen to mp3 players 1f they Jre not in clJss Photo by Michaela Michal
10. Shane PeppJrd ( 1 1) concentrJtes on an assignment his teJcher, FJlla HJlsey Jssigned him. Students must work hard in order to receive a good grade. Photo by Antigone Jackson
1 1 Danielle Kempkes ( 1 1) sits Jt cl tJble during lunch Students have the opportunity to sit Jnywhere In the bayou Photo by Kristen Bensen
1 2. Cory McCJugherty ( 1 1) gets reJdy to eat her lunch The cJke on her trJy is part of the dessert bJr Photo by Michaela Michal
13. Nicole TumJ ( 1 1) works on an assignment for Pre - CJlculus in the bJyou. Students In Pre - Calculus hJd a chJnce to Jsk questions during the GrJduJtion DemonstrJtion Exams. Photo by Michaela Michal
14 Zach Rolfe ( 1 1) works on Jn Jssignment in JohnnJ GrJff's English class. The , clJss read the plJy The Crucible Photo by Andrea Hasse
1. Keeafra McWilliams ( 1 1 ) works on an assignment for her cl2ss. The hallway creates extr2 spc:ice for students to work and study. Photo by Staff
2. Lacey Pickering ( 1 1), Leenie Boardman ( 1 1) and Amanda Jor~an ( 1 1) talk during lune 1 before eating. While lunches only last 30 minutes, it is an enJQyable time to get 2 brea k from classes Photo by Randi Himmelberg
3. Michelle Jackson ( 1 1) studies her daily assignment for Sociology class, which is largt ly a discussion based class. Photo by Britnie Garcia
4. Todd Tomlinson ( 1 1) and Chris Kemp ( 1 1) wait in the long line at lunch. As the school grows, the lunch lines grow also. Photo by Randi Himmelberg
5. Tony Perry ( 1 1) stands in line to purchase his tickets for the Homecoming D8nce 1kkets were sold for five dollars each Photo by Kristen Benson
6. Amc:inda Beede ( 1 1) ch2ts .:1t the securit-y desk before he,:;1ding home at the end of long day. The front of the school is a popular place for students to hang out while·wa1t it 3 • for their rides. Photo by Amanda Jordan
7. Andre'Pack(11 )quietly knocks on the door. Security guards have cracked down on using planners as passes and always check for a planner if a student is in the hallway Photo by Randi Himme/berg
;i, sa VI atetl'Yl2n ( 1 1) taKe notes In C2reer Ed c2tIon, wh1cn ,s typ1c2lly a Junior class.
9 Samarth2 Cochran ( 1 1) listens In Alicia Boiler's Oral Comrrun1cat1on class, which Is equ1red by the district in order to graduate. Photo by Bailey Cappellano
10. Joshua Perez ( 1 1) carefully calculates his M&M 's In Chemistry. The M&M's were sed to represent atoms tr a lab experimert. Photo by Michelle Walton
11 Aaron Hohensee ( 1 1) stares 2t his computer. Some classes must be held in the satr:puter l2bs because of overcrowd ing. Photo by Michelle Wa lton
12 Ryan Mussmar ( 1 1) ·laughs as she starts her day 1n Student Council, which is now o-tfered as a class during the day instead of after school. Photo by Alisha Olab
13. Zachary Cole ( 1 1) wmes up for air n his 7th period Beginning Swimming, which Is one of the ways students can earn Physical Education credits Photo by Andrea Haase
4.
Garcia ( 1 1) and Melissci Carter ( 1 1) f1(!1Sh ci worksheet for Math Three years of Math are required to graduate high school. Photo.by April Hergenrader
Sophomores have learned from upperclassmen, counselors and teachers that their actions today affect every aspect of their future. Skipping class, not doing homework, cheating, and fighting only begin the endless list of negative effects on a student's future. Although going to class on time, completing one's own
ment ChJir Virginia SaportJ SJ id she has come to reJlize through yeJrs of observing students thJt the little choices helve big impacts.
• • There are chokes 1hat l have l\We 1hat l regret but 1hey have l\We rv,e
are what define life. I realize whJt defines cl person's life Jre the millions of little things, like deciding to get out of bed in the morning or dee :;j -
ing whether or not to come to school. Those Iit t ::; things we take for grJnted, when Jdded togeth :r, mJke cl person who they are," SJ id Sclporta who laM •• Many students Jre motivJted by outside forces, such JS pressure from their pc1rents to lo well. ZJinJ MJyer ( 10) sJid her privileges depen c
'Yeople think it's the mJjor choices, like grJduating high sch oo l Jnd getting mJrried, those kinds of things thJt work, and striving for the best one can be makes the list of positive effects endless as well. However, one must learn from their choices. Natasha Chab ( 10) said that learning from her mistakes has defined her character 11 l've made choices that have helped me stay on trc1ck 2nd keep friends at the sc1me time. There c1re choices thc1t I hc1ve mJde that I regret, but they helve mJde me who I Jm," said ChJb
High school is like cl two - way street One cJn go forwJrd Jnd succeed in clJss Jnd grc1duJte on time or go In reverse, fail classes , Jnd not grJdua t e on time or sometimes not Jt JII.
Life is mJde of millions of tiny decisions Counseling DepJrt-
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11 The choices I make have a huge impJct on my grades becJU : e 1f I dor,'t keep my grc1des up, I won't be c1llowed to do the things I le 1e to do, such JS soccer," SJ id MJyer
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Vi, Dang
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Eli,zabeth Nguyen
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Nguyen Nguyen
Tcuc Nguyen
Muon Nhi,al
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Mi,ndy Ni,cewongec
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Codey Shaw
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Kelly Ya.nez
Na.taly Ya.pp
Devon Young
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Zi.mk Youn.i.s
Jessi,ca, Yum.a.
Jeremy Zelt
*9. Taylor Nelson ( 10) eats her popcorn chicken during lunch. There are two different lunches because of the large student population. Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic
10. Kerres Robinson ( 10) and Danielle Lawson ( 10) sit together during second lunch. "We keep in' it fresh all day, every day," Robinson said. Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic
5. Sammie Ware ( 10) shuffels through paper in the theatre room. Mc=my students go to the Black Box during lunch Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic
6. Sc:immi Mendenhall ( 10) and Jill Pfeifer ( 10) exchc:inge a few words before clc:iss The new tardy policy l1m1ted conversation time between clc:isses. Photo by Irina Sulejmanovic
7. Andrea Myers ( 10), Emily Wohlgemuth ( 10) and Nataly Yapp ( 10) walk down the hc:illway. Hallways hc:ive been less crowded since the middle school was transfered Photo by Irina Sulejmanovic
B. Ethan Vanhoosen ( 10) listens to his !-pod during lunch. The hc:ills swc:irm with students listening to their mp3 players Photo by Irina Sulejmanovic
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the day by an hour and ten minutes.
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eat lunch on game day The sophomores supported their team by wearing their football Jerseys. Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic
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reads a paper dressed up as Minnie Mouse. Favorite Character Day during Spirit V/eek had students going all out.
*The journey of a lifetime starts with a single step For the 328 freshmen attending Nor th Star, their journey started on August 28th as the new clas s of freshmen filed into the unknown world of high school.
New ciasses, new teachers and a new building proved difficult adjustments for some freshmen.
Thomas Nguyen (9) said," My first day was good, but it was confusing I got lost trying to find my classes ."
games in the theatre "
Other students didn't have J hard time adjusting to the ne v building Many students have older siblings who at t end
MY classes. ''
The school offered Freshmen Orientation, which was full of activities to make the transition to North Star easier. This first day was for freshmen only, which helped the students get around the school without the confusion of having all of the upperclassmen.
Dominique Booth (9) said, "The first day was fun, we played
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Brittany Best
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Johnny Blecha--COleman
Jessica Bohaty
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Royce Brodemeiet'
Elizabeth Brothou.wet'
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Kaitlin Bt'idget'
Patcick Bt'idges
Dillon Bridgmon
Rontisa Bt'itton
Deanita Bt'own
Shayl.ai Bt'own-Richat'dson
Nichol.as Bmdigan
Rachel Bu.ck
Jud Bu.eschet'
the school or have in the past and numerous fresh 1en had the opportunity to attend the Junior high locat ed at North Star last year.
With a new school, there are new people and ; chance to start all over
Maureen Andruss (9) sJid, "I li ke the new pea r e Jt school Now it's much easier to make new frien c j, Jnd the lunch is reJlly good!"
Aside from the school lunches, many freshmen find that it's much easier to make friends
Kri5ta Satra (9) said," I like North Star becJuse, I've made;; lot of new friends It's J nice change from Goodrich."
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Amos Bucks
CoUiec Cuetmcm
Zaim Caccam,o
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Andces Castillo
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Sheen Gossa.d
Elizabeth Gwen. l.a,ro,esh,a, Gwss
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Sa.ro.h Hamel
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Joe Hadley
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Joey Ha.-.:,la,t
Jo.mes Helms
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Dww Henning
Alycia. Het'gent'a.clet'
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Nikyle Hhciik
Andy Hodgin
Gt'eg Homewood
-Antonette Hocton
Samuel Housh
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'fa.eden Houston-m,ooro
Karissa Howacd-hall
Jani,e Huynh
Dusti,n Ideus
Jerominh Ihde
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-Adam Jochum
Eli,za,beth Johnson
Kadey Johnson
Zeppeli,n Johnson
Jacob Jocdan
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colby Kelly
Dronte Kemp
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James Klopfenstei,n
Gmce Kluck
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ChechelJi, Kouakou
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:Alex Lum
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Eric Lom,i,son
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Eric Ludwi,g
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Rachel Lundholm
Jushn Machacek
Damon Mackety
Si,dney Madlock
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Jami,l Meshn
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T ayloc Mundecloh
Eci,n Mut'my
Spencet' Mucry
James Nelson
Max Nelson
Rachel Nelson
Mallory Nesson
Dani-el Neuman
Benjom,i,n Nguyen
Hao Nguyen
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Ryan guyen
Simon Nguyen
Viet Nguyen
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Gi..gi Oestmann
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Lajayen Packec
T ylec Packec
Michaela, PaCTott
Depceece Payne
Preston Payne
Shawnia Payne
Ozzie Pewz
-A.clcianna Petecson
finest Pettis
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Donna Pham
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T rong Phan
Kyle Poclwinsh
Mat'issa Poe
Paige Policky
Maci.a Pompa Tamayo
Elisha Pool •
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-A.Lyssa Quezad.a
V emnica Ramicez
Toni Reicl
Nicole Rettig
Cynthia Reyes
Kyle Riesenbecg
Quentin Robb
Keenan Robecson
Dyhn Robinett
Samnntha Rogecs
T ayloc Rosenbaum
-A.nthony Ruhl
William Rustecmiec
Croig Rutt
Saroh Saltzman
Selene Sanchez
Wini Satimo
Kcista Satro
aomi Saunclecs
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Tuylot' &hell
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Bwannu &hmedet'
Thomas &ht"oedl
Stephuni,e &hwuciz
-Anthony &hwi.sow Tum&ott
Khryssy Set'WS
Mi.chael Seuferot'
Jot'dun Sheridan
Mi,tchell Shemtan
Jenna Shoecro,ft
Heath.et' Showultet'
Kud Shuman
Danwlle Si,fuentez
Karon Si,L1Jet'Stmnd
Robed Skaggs
Mi.cha.el Skomet'
-Ari jnu Slji,'.Jo
-Ashley Smi,th
Cat'men Smith
Jessi.cu Sm,i,th
Ti,mothy Sm,i,th
Tylet' Sm,i,th
Jet't')' Snodgro,ss Pui,ge Snook
Robed Sokoli,k
T ro,ssy Soli,s
Desi,ro,e Solorio
Muggi,e Soron.son -Alexa Spale
Emi,Ly Spi.cku
Kuh.la Stanley
Mekuyla Steuget' Noell Steenson-jones
-Austen Stephens
J ushn Stotts
Ruch.el Stmng
Jo.son Stubbs
Nolan Stubbs
Kui,tlyn Studni.cku
Ian Tafoya
Judy Tep
Et'i.c Tet't'eU
Et'i,c Thompson
Chelsey Thomton
Tony Tmn
Ga.6ciel T twi.no
Ci,na, Truong
Tiffa.ny Tuttle
Kyle U-cba.nec
Austin Va.ch.al
Dylan V e-cgith
Anna. V etsalo
Am.bet: Vodmsko. B-citta.ny Voicha.hoske
Ki-csten V olkma.nn
Alexa.nde-c Volz
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Nicole Wa.t't'en
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Caleb Wiedel
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Joel Wilken
Ch-cistle Willi.am son
Mega.n Wilshusen
Amanda. Winte-cstien
Jo-cda.n Wiseman
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B-cet W u-cste-c
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"The size of the school and lunch ."
-N olan Stubbs (9)
111thin the biggest difference is the freedom. There were so m2ny rules in middle school "
-Nicole V/ arren (9)
1'Not so many rule s "
-Greg Homewood (9)
11There are a lot more people and w2y more homework."
-Karissa Howard (9)
1. r eenar Rot,erson (9) prepares to ,eave her first class of the day, Beginning Pottery. Photo by Holly Glasgow
2 Lindsey McCaffrey (9) Jots down the def,rnt,on of 11fon;e" on a dry erase board 1n 9th grade Physical Science. Tne class took a Cr 1tenon Referenced Test after studying a two week unit on force and motion. Photo by Alisha Chab
3. Johnny Blecha-Coleman (9) completes his math homeworj(. Student:: were normally given 20 minutes 1n class to work on hor1ework. Photo b.} April Hergen r ader
4. Ca1tlynn Adams (9), Taylor Ihnen (9) 2nd Haifaa Osmc1n (9) stand in the JOUrnalism room waiting for class to start This room served the Newspaper, Yearbook PhotoJournal1sm and 0ournal1sm classes. Photo by April Hergenrader
5 Kaitlin Bridger (9) waits for Span is ll teacher Nikki Strauch to pass out a homework assignment. The class learned how to say various emotions in Spanish. Photo by Randa Moody
6. Jonathan Hedges (9) Tom Mendenhall (9) and Dylion Leafty (9) create autob1ograph1cal colL::1ges.They had three ~ days to complete this assignment Photo by April Hergenrader
7. Antonette Horton (9) thinks about who to throw the ball to in Physical Science during an educational game. Photo by Sara Guerra '
8 Taylor Muhlerloh (9) and Rachel Strong (9) get together during lunch. They became friends at the beginning of the year. Photo by Apr il Hergenrader
9. Sidney Maddlock (9) works on an assignment in 2nd period Culinary Baking. Written assignments comprise much of the first quarter in order to prepare students for proper food preparation. Photo by April Hergenrader
Pages by April Hergenrader
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This school ye2r the Gcitor stciff has been push ed to the extreme, not by cidministr2tion, but by the stud ents.
If 2 student h2s an interest or a hobby 2nd are 2ble to find a te2cher to sponsor them they are encouraged to st2rt 2 new club .
11Thcit is why North Star is so unique/'
s aid Principcil Dr Ncincy Becker "If you h2ve an idea and motivation, you c2n do it here. 11
Te2chers 2n d community members who
"I got a bunch of guys together and found myself a good sponc' or 11 1felt honored/' Barnacle said, 11 one of my students 2pproached me after class and talked to me about his ideo. I w2s thrilled to make his idea a reality. It wcis one hundred percent student led."
Ill l got a buNCh of guys together al\d toul\d rv,yse lf a good spoNSOr. ''
sponsor school clubs 2re not paid for doing -?-.'J). Wa..rcl <\2) so. They volunteer their time. There have been a number of new clubs 2dded this school year including: Hip -Hop Dance, Frisbee, Fishing, P2 intball cind 01ess Club
R.D. Wm:i ( 1 2) decided to st2rt a Frisbee Club in the fall, so he appro2ched English teacher Brian Barnacle to be a sponsor
"I had 2n idea that I thought would be fun to do/' said Ward
While some clubs were founded by students, others begcin through f acuity an c community members
English teacher Maurci Giles-Watson, and her husband John Watson, who is an Int ;rn2tional Chess Master, volunte ered their t I ne
to sponsor the Chess Club.
William Kluck ( 1 1) commented that Jo ining the Chess Club was an e2sy decision to m2ke
111joined Chess Club because I like to play chess. It's a ) simple 2s that/' Kluc~ said Pages &
2. English tec1cher Cyndy Mc1ddux instructs her 7th period English 1( class. Photo by Josh Grossenbacher
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Across Top: Tu cker Seaman ( 12) gets ready to snap the football. Seaman has been a part of the vars ity team for all four years.
Across Middle : Payton Iverson ( 1 1) carries the ball towards the end zone. Iverson scored the f irst touchdown aga inst LNE this year
Below Left: Quarterback Jordan Clark ( 12) sets up to hcind off the ball to runningback Todd Tomlinson ( 1 1).
Below Middle: Zach Ziemba ( 10) stretches before the Lincoln Southeast game. Th is was Ziemba 's first varsity start.
Below Right: Coach Mark Waller gives the team a pep talk before the game starts Waller does this dur ing pregame warmups.
'To sum up the season in a couple away with something more than what of words, l would say the season was they came with. trial - and - error," said captain Ryan 'My favorite memory was the 'Pluta PlutJ ( 12). Special,' 11 SJ id Jerry Key ( 10)
This is the first team on which the Todd Tomlinson ( 1 1) said, 11Scoring seniors hJve plJyed together JII four my first varsity touchdown WJS my yeJrs Through JII of these games, the fJvorite memory". most importJnt thing the teJm hJs LeJving North Platte WJS hard for learned is to be unified some seniors JS they knew their high
As the seJson progressed, players school erJ WJS over The bus ride home began to get down on themselves due wasn't quiet c...~r-e\,~ar J. to the losing record. However, the team for long as Nortvieast 14-40 rallied together and once they began the song from Drnavia Bryavi 0-21 playing as one, they pulled off J well 11Remember the Llvicolvi Hlgvi 13-24 deserved win. Titans", 11 Na na Bellev1Ae West 7-3 5
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Q: What is your favorite Gator footbcil l memory?
A: 11Going to the plciyoffs for the first time "
Q: What are your future plans?
A: 'To go off and play college ball."
Q: WhJt are you going to miss after this year?
A: 11Going out to prJctice everyday with the guys l've played with for four years "
Q: Who in f luences you? -
A: 'My family and Ryan Pluta because they support me .and! look up to them." 78 fOOTBAU..
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Below: The offensive line sets up to make a play against the defense of Lincoln Northeast.
Bottom Left : Ryan Pluta
tackles a Lincoln Northeast player LNE was the first team North Star faced this season
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Above: Joe Hartley (9) prepares to throw cl pass to Brian Foote (9) during freshmen football practice in preparation for the Oct. 4 game at the North St2r game field.
Photo by Paige Snook
Above Left: The JV defense holds the Pius X Thunderbolts offense. The defense held Pius many times from m2king pl2ys. Photo by Heidi Downs
Left: Justin Lewis ( 1 1) runs the b2II in the JV game ag21nst the Pius X Thunderbolts. This run helped the JV team g2in yards.
Photo by Heidi Downs
Far Left : Kevin Hagem2nn ( 10) and DJ Batti2to ( 10) t2ckle 2n East receiver The reserve G2tors beat the Lincoln East Spart2ns 20- 7. Photo by He idi Downs
There were eight seniors on the and saw playing time or.i varsity s a North Star Varsity Volleyball Team freshman. and almost all of them started their 11Having the fresh an on th freshmen year. team was fun because I got to ~e
Captain Nicole Skolnick ( 12) the person to show her [Koll] how came up with the team's motto things worked and by the end of the which she said summarized these- season she was really outgoing, 11 niors' last four years together. Alanna Nunn ( 12).
Skolnick ( 1 2) said, "Finish-
Six players were awarded Acaing what we started, that's what demic All-Conference and two playwe planned to do and in my opinion ers achieved All-Conference awards. that's what we did. 11 11As a coach, I could never be
Theyve qualified for the State happier for my players. They had to Tournament three years in a row and jump into competing at a varsity had a 7.Er- ~hoo.L!:ecard. --~- !~el r~hmen .at4d.over the years
T ylor Pitts ( 12) said, \\For me have grown into strong competition· the sa t thing is that 111 never 1:,e for any school," satd Coac'h Kristi on a te m with everyone else ev~ Nelson-Hitz. again. e've l:,een together for so
The team ended with 25 wins long an~ now it's over." and 1 1 losses and one more go at Pi ts was named most valuat,le State to finish off their season. teammpte and three girls made All- They won two more trophies at the City fo:3ms. Millard North and LPS Classic tour-
In addition to four seniors re- naments to add to the school trophy ceiving onorable mention, freshman case. Br and Koll walked on to the team
Above: ,.he team nas cir; inSptrattoncil huddle befor at State They had 25 strong wins this season t for State Photo by Nick Cruickshank Top : Mciren Vik ( 12), Cassie Skoln ck (' 2) and NICO! set up for the beginning of the State toumament Island. The three seniors were excited for their thi State. Photo by Nick Cru ickshank Scoreboard
Southwest 2-3 L Silver Star Toum. 2nd Place Westside
Southeast 2-1 W Papillion Sou
Northeast 2-0 W Lincoln East LPS Classic Columbu Grand Island
Top: The team lines up before playing Southwest at home for the first match of the year
Above Left: Kevin Runions ( 12) and Nick Cru1cKshank ( 12) paint their faces to show spirit for the team. "Kevin and l are pretty die-hard fans, so we Just decided to go all out one game," said Cruickshank
Above Right: The team huddles up before playing Lincoln High, whose victory helped the girls make it to State Photo by Nick Cruickshank
Right: Captain Maren Vik ( 12) warms up before the Lincoln High game
Pages by Nick Cruickshank and Nikki Winterstien
After last season and a fourth place cross country team who was seeded finish at State, the boys' cross country near the bottom for the city meet. Yet was left with one varsity runner and plenty surprising all, they ended by placing secof hopefuls looking to step up to fill some and, only ten points behind the leaders big shoes from Lincoln East Medalists were Chol
"My team this year had a lot of step- Chol (9) cit fourth, Jacob Hiatt ( 1 1) fifth ping up to do But we did it because we and Jordan Wilson ( 1 1) sixth. For the visualized all the hard work that last year's Heartland Athletic Conference Meet the runners put in to win all that they did/'said boy's placed fourth.
Varsity Captain Jacob Hiatt ( 1 1). Although the boy's didn't make it out
The boys placed third at the Omaha of districts, Hiatt said we can expect Central Invitational and pushed through even more from them next year, "Everya twelfth place finish in Iowa. At the one but one varsity runner will be back. University of Nebraska-Kearney Invite, along with a couple of great recruits and the team struggled with a fourteenth more experience." place finish.
No one thought much of the boys'
Q: How did the younger runners have to step it up?
A: "We lost a lot of seniors [varsity] last year so they had to fill the shoes of the seniors."
Q: Are you proud of what you have accomplished?
A: really surprised the city at the city meet. We.worked hard and finally broke the barrier, and we got second in the city."
Q: What are some personal goals?
A: "I want to make It to State for the third year in a row and get 17:20 or below."
Q: What were some team goals?
A: "To beat Omaha Central in districts and place third or highe , so we can go to Stat;e again "
Pages by Sara Wenzl
Top Left : Chol Chol (9), Arou Arou ( 10), Matt Cotton ( 1 1) and Jacob HIatt ( 1 1) open wide as they hold up their prize
Photo by Topper Yoakum
Top Right: Jordan ( 1 1) heads to the finish line V/ilson has been runnning cross country since he was a freshman
Photo by Topper Yoakum
Middle Left: The boys' cross country team huddles around Coach Matt Musiel before a race Photo by Topper Yoakum
Middle Right : Coach V/andzilak and Coach Skoz watch as the team sets off on the course This Is V/andzilak 's third year coaching the cross country team. Photo by Topper Yoakum
Left: Brett Thompson ( 12) and Josh Wilson ( 12) stand tall after the race at Pioneers Park Photo by Topper Yoakum
Far Left: Zach Buller ( 1 1) and Mike Krause ( 12) set a steady pace during the Omaha Central lnv1te The boys' team placed third in the Omaha Central lnv1te. Photo by Topper Yoakum
: While following close behind
Top Right: Claudia - Ashley Nguyen ( 1 2) and Brittany Bose ( 1 1) set the pace during the Omaha Centrc:Jl lnvite. Photo by Topper Yoakum
Middle Left: Karissa Kruse ( 10) glances back at her approaching opponent
Photo by Topper Yoakum
Middle Right: Kendra Schulde1s ( 1 2), Brooke Clymer ( 10) and Heather Clymer ( 1 2) stay together as they conquer the Omaha Central Invite
After t2king 2 b2ckse2t to the boys' cross ( 12) winning the University of Nebr2sk2 - Ke2rcountry fame over the p2st few ye2rs, the ney Invit2tion2l. girls' cross country te2m started on the right
The te2m w2s seeded tow2rd the top enterfoot by holding their own in the prese2son ing the city meet 2nd ended up pl2cing fourth r2nkings 2t number seven Just below district During the He2rtl2nd Athletic Conference (HAC) competition number five Fremont 2nd number Meet, the te2m r2ced p2st the competition six Om2h2 Westside pl2cing fifth. Ag2in Schnell c2me out on top Runner L2cey Pickering ( 11) said she en- with a time of 14:58, Just fast enough to win joyed seeing the girls on top, '1t's 2wesome, the HAC Meet. for once 1t was us who won and not 2\1 the glory Clearing out of districts at number three, going to the guys." the L2dy Gator Cross Country Te2m looked to
With only losing one varsity runner from last St2te where they e2rned a seventh place finish. year, the team looked forward to 2 better Leading the pack was Schnell pl2cing fourth finish at State, 2fter the previous ye2r where Pickering s2id, "We finally brought it all tothey pl2ced eighth. ~ether 2nd ran our best 2t St2te, plus we got
The girls accomplished 2 first pl2ce win at seventh_·and going in we weren't even in the the Om2ha Central lnvite Following their sue - top ten." cess, they placed eleventh in Iowa At the UNK
After losing three gre2t seniors, t~e girls Invitation2I, running 2gainst some of the top expect 2 lot for next year and have set their teams in the st2te , the girls'te2m ended with sights on 2 top five finish 2n amazing sixth place finish with Ashley Schnell
0 : What were some personal goals?
A: "Beat my PR [person2I record] 2nd be in the top eight."
0 : How did you feel 2bout going to State?
A: "I loved it It was 2 sense of accomplishment."
Q: What have been some team achievements?
A: "We won our first varsity cross country invit2tion."
Q: What have been some team accomplishments in the past years?
A: "We m2de it to State for the first time last ye2r "
Top Left: The Lady Gator Cross Country Team listens to Coach Matt Musil. The girls accomplished a seventh place finish at the Stn nament. Photo byr
ght: El1zaoetn 1v1cOellan ( 12) sw ngs her oar; at +ull force .as a pitch comes at her. McOe an hJs been cl member of the G.:ltor softb.311 orogram-for ::.vie pclst t\.A,0 years.
Photo by Tony Kle in i::ar r1grt: Ke y B·tt1nger ( 1 2 controls 211 crar; comes he,. i,1,c3y oeh 11d home - pl2te 1n this match-up .:lga1nst Lincoln High. Nortn Star dom inated ail gJmes agcl inst L:ncoln Y1gh. Photo by NiaB ickert
For the past three seasons the varsity softball team has been what most would consider "average "
Many spectators never expected them to be successful, let alone be named champions of the LPS Invite, runner - up in the HAC Conference Tournament, and runner-up in the Columbus Lakeview Invite However, this year's team had a different agenda
This season was special for many, including Kelly Bittinger ( 12) .
"It was a year of ups and downs, but I had a lot of
fun and ! learned a lot from a -r:he girls," said Bittinger It was obvI0LlS° to Bittinger thcit the team haa a natural chemistry fr c rn the beg inn Ing of the seas on. "Personally, I don't think t he team grew over the seas on we c1II Just cl icked right frc m the start."
By the end of the season the giris had broug 1t home the first piece of ha r 1ware in North Star H1sto 'Y, they had bro en 19 sch c 0 1 records and h2d two play As make All-State Honora t le Mention. s C 0 R E 8 0 Falls City LPS Invite PiusX Wayne Waverly Kearney
Columbus Norfolk 3-4 0-4 1-2, 0-4 0-2, 2-6, 0-1 HAC Tourney • 2nd Place East 3-2, 0-4, 7-8 LSW 6-7, 0-5, 3-7 Fremont 2-3 , 1-3 Columbus LV Invite 2nd place
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Q: ls your senior ye,3r everything that you thought it would be?
A: "Yes. l knew tJe1ng a senior would be the year l'd have a lot of fun and be able to be a leader. It's SJd to know that l'm done, but it's the best thing 1n my life to hc1ve the experience."
0: ','/hat ,s your most memorable moment from t his season?
A: "The Who Am I?' game. Our coach 1s so random! Out of no where in practice he'd shout, Who Am l?' and would mclke fun of the dumb things we'd do in a game, 1ke falling or our face trying to get b2ck to a base."
Q: Do you have any .:ldv1ce for the underclassmen?
A: "Go clll out and cherish each moment because your years fly by so fast " Q: V/hat will you miss the most?
A: "All the girls I've played with for so long and the team bonding moments. 111 def 1rntely be back to support all of them, even my little freshm2n, until they graduate."
~stay toucjl al'd dm.rt give up. ~t doesf\rt kill you oNly l¼l(es you stroNger."
-Kelly Biffit-qer (12 )
Above: The girls bring It into the mound for a quick conference before heading b.ack to their respected positions Many of tr1s year's team consisted of vanous sophomores and JJniors.
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pitches this g.ame as a new member to the program. Teammates Michelle Sheldon
in support.
This season the junior varsity and reserve teams realized that learning and leading by example is not only a part of H:f:e, ~ut also athletics. The girls were tested from t~e momet:1t they stepped on the field in August. until their last games during the annual LPS Junior Varsity and Reserve Tournaments.
Many players can recall their mo5t memorable moments, some being more outrageous than others.
\\One thing that I think I will miss the most about this past season are the seniors. It just won 1t be the same without them/' said Allie Luethje ( 1 1).
On the other hand, Allison Klein ( 11) said that she wm most miss the snacks that
were available to all pla ers dur ing the games en asked about what game they remembered most, many players were remindelJ of t~e great firet game showi g against Falls City where North Star came home victorious. Others, however, remembered the game against cross town rival Southwest.
Luckily, all of the girls that played junior varsity and reserve softball will be returning next year. Many players will be participating in winter conditioning programs and summer traveling teams to prepare for next season.
0 age 92T : Allie, eri ie ( gets I w to f 1eld any b.3 11 that corn s her wa y "'c, S!1t, lays t hird b Se. In th is gar1e thej Gato '::i pla yed th e Sol :;.n.;l".s t Si erlia wk s. Photo by Tony Klein
F :?., 9 2 Bet rr: •, el'Jdra tvlcg t ( 10) s• ts rJa[..k. and c n ntra tes on th e game fr0r1 the dugout. night was a very suppo, tve te am m te th :. seascr'. Photo by Nia Bickert le t.: /\Mbt., ;)1tt· ner ( 1 1 w2tches the 0211 int o rier C9 ,er's glov ::': 11'j ::- ,2a!"rJe ag2irrst L1ncoin H.gh. Dttmer WJS the mafn c2tcher for the JV team this season.
Photo by Nia Bickert
Center: Br·dnna Steiner ( 1 0) spr·nts arourd first b2se a{1d r ,shes rer w2,y towardc,, second. Steiner was one of the two pitchers for tn.is year'~ te9m
Photo by Tony Klein
Bottom Le.j.t: l\l so·1 Klem ( 10) sp ts out s1..dlower Seeels as she ta~ e·; a t rea• 1r the du(3out. Klein has been a memr,er of the JV team f or twrj yea. ·s. Photo by Nia Bickert
Be:ow: Melissa M ddagh ( l 0) converses witr a t.eamm,;te dlll r g a g.arre a,2,11r6t Paµ1llion-LaV1sta South. Middagh proved t.o oe fl strong supporter of everyone ori the tea(!" this SP-8Sor. Photo by Nia Bickert:
Page by Sa r a Wenzl
After losing six seniors from the previous year .and getting .a new head co.ach, boys' tennis looked to st.ay on their feet .ag.aInst some of the top teams In the state
"Over.all, It was .a good ye.ar for us, especi.ally .after losing six seniors from l.ast season didn't do as well In duels but doubled our points In the state tournament," s.aid Danny Poeth1g ( 1 2).
Some of the accomplishments for the boys were:
-Pl.acing fifth in the Bellevue lnv1t.at1on.al, which was the best te.am finish in .a tourn.ament.
-D.anny Poeth1g went 3 - 1 .at two singles and Thom.as Nguyen ( 1 1) and Khang Pham ( 10) pl.aced fourth going 3 - 2 In doubles at the Bellevue West lnvit.at1on.al.
Right: Thomas Nguyen ( 1 1) stands ready during his match at Woods Tennis Center Photo by Danny Poethig
Top Right : Brent V/olterman ( 1 1) releases a backhand on his opponent.
Photo by Danny Poethig
Middle Right : D.aniel K.att ( 12) stands at the ready waItIng for his opponent's next move. Katt Is also a varsity soccer player for LNS. Photo by Danny Poethig
Bottom Right : Brend.an Farley ( 12) glances up at the far side of the court Farley has been a part of the tennis team since he wJs a freshman Photo by Danny Poethig
• - Danny Poeth1g received third pl.ace .at the Heartland Athletic Conference Tournament going 3-1
-The te.am doubled their points .at the state tourn.ament
Poeth1g s.a1d the tennis te.am is only losing two seniors this year, te.ar.nm.ate Brendan F.arley .and Poeth1g.
Look out for returning Gators - partIcul.arly Thomas Nguyen ( 1 1) and Kh.ang Pham ( 10) .at number two doubles, along with JV pl.ayers Simon Nguyen (9) .and Brent Wolterm.an ( 1 1)
"Next ye.ar, expect to see some m.ajOr improvements. Vie h.ave some of the most knowledgeable co.aches in the state, so 1f our pl.ayers work hard, next se.ason Is looking re.ally good," s.aid Poethig.
Q: What were some personal gocils for the secison?
A : "To get twenty wins 2nd mcike it to the second dciy in Stcite "
Q: Whcit were some tecim cichievements?
A : "We plciced 5th cit Bellevue West Invite and doubled our points at State "
Q: How mciny seniors cire we losing?
A : "We cire only losing two seniors [Dcinny Poeth1g 2nd Brendcin Fcirley]."
Q: How did you do In Stcite?
A: "I went up ecirly in both sets 5 - 3 2nd 4 - 1 in the second, but I ended up losing to Kecirney "
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Spe ci alAw ar ds
• Kc:imarc:i Wright ( 1 1): Team
Captain, MVP, medc:iled at LNE Invite and _plc:iced 15th. She c:ilso placed 14th at the LPS Chc:impionsh ip
• Hec:ither Mami ( 1 1): Most
Improved Golf er
• Sarc:i Guerra (9) : New Comer of the Yec:ir
\\In a way we all look up to each other. During practice, we give each other suggest ions on how to improve ." -Kamara \/ /right ( 1 1)
Though a small group, the Girls' ~ and Mami can mc:ike you smile or Gator Golf tec:im is like c:i strong laugh, even 1f you were having a knit family really bc:id day," sc:i1d Everley
Five strong is how they remc:i ined throughout the season 2fter losing sever2I returning pl2yers.
Though the oldest golfers 2re _ Juniors, the younger players still looked to them for help 2nd inspir2tion.
Angie Everley ( 10) said she looked up to Kc:im2r2 Wright ( 1 1) for tips on improving her game 2nd He2ther M2mi ( 1 1) for a good l2ugh
1'Wright is 2 rdly good pl2yer 2nd helped m2ke our team b~tter
Some girls had problems with missing school for tournaments but most had no conflicts with participc:iting on the team and manc:iging their acc:idemics . Wright said thc:it she had no issues because golf is such a short season c:ind with good management it is not hc:ird to keep up
"Golf Is c:i very short season where you miss two or three dc:iys per week, but with good time manc:igement it is not hc:ird to keep up with school," sc:iid Wright.
Whcit hcis driven you to stay committed to the team?
11Golf helps me relc:ix, surprisingly . l enJoy the time l get to spend wi t h the other plc:iyers improving my score c:ind playing a sport I love "
How does it feel to be the longest stcinding plciyer on the tecim?
1'I t is pretty cool. It's 2 pretty grueling se2son but I 2m h2ppy I've m2de it this fat~."
Will you pcirt icip cite in golf next year?
11 0f course! Nothing will keep me from being on the team next ye2r!"
/\bove: Mclgg1e Hclhn ( 10), Heclther Mclm1 ( 1 1), Kamclrcl V/nght ( 1 1) clnd Angie Everley ( 10) tcllk with cl coordmtor before teeing off at the Heclrtlclnd Invitclt1oncll Conference. This WclS the lclst tournclment clttended by the girls before the District Tournament. Photo by Heather Brester
Top Left: Kclmarcl Wright ( 1 1) mclkes faces clt the Heclrtlclnd lnv1tcltioml Conference. Wright WclS Wcl1ting for her chclnce to tee-off clt the next hole. Photo by Heather Brester
Bottom Left: Golfers Angie Everley ( 10) clnd Heather Mclmi ( 1 1) goof off before the End - of-Seclson wrclp up tournament. Mclm1 clnd Everley helve both been on the golf team for two years Photo by Heather Brester
Center: Sclrcl Guerrn (9) lines her putt up during the summer golf clinic held by Coclch Kelly Georg1ns Clinics clnd practices were held clt the Highlclnds Golf Course. Photo by Maggie Hahn
The Dazzlers started off their year ribbons, a Superior Showmanship plaque, a with six seniors, four Juniors and two fresh - Technical Growth plaque, "NDA Top Team" men, three of which are. s!Bters, Stephanie, award, Superior Home Routine trophy, and 3 Maureen and Erin Murray. old on their team dance "I was so proud of During the sum mer ey attended a I the girls because we had four new memb;r NDA ca ow:':J v'tft - we really pulled it together and accomteams -citynv Ii ed a lot," said capta in Stephanie Murrsy west. They started off the w ( 2 with a four-hour oad trip and ng with th e 1nd1v idual success, tht n their home rout ioo "fo a' C'JC v__ery special awards. S ephanie As catrJP ogressed th a ded rop All- merican ano da • l camp. ec eam Leader icfe
two of their three ual becc1me incre ibly close routI .e samp counselors both in which spent 1n OkoboJ1. the team recei ibbons for their "Camp this performances. ance team rable because it wa tr members received seven i it,r1bbons, seven Johnson ( 12 , Showmanship ribbot'l,S, two nique ribbons, As the e r progressed the Dazzler, two Special Event rib bons, All-American proved how st n a team they were time nominees and two All-Amer and time again. y!'tian ced various routin t s were given out at every varsity h me football and basket t al the last day of camp the Dazz ame and also en4oyed at tending away ga I 1e showed wh a strong team thet a ome. as The girls also 2d a lot of bondir J When award night came, the tea eived tirue together shopping, haviqg sleepover5 "Best Team Spirit''wh1ch was vot ed on by the s tm1ng,and Just han-3n1g out other teams t c8mp. "One of the t?est tirnes l've ad all ye 1r "The bes'P't pint award meant the was with team when we a Jumped into :h most to meYE:iec e we've been tryIn1J to get Qool with ,al oj,'. your cfothe~=ro at camp ," sa :J if for the past two years, and all our hard work Erin Mur q51 (9). payed off," said Maureen Murray ( 1 1) The team also won two Superior team
Top Left : Maureen Murray ( 1 1), Captain Stephanie Murray ( 12), and Jessi Sallinger ( 12) show off their guns at their pictures. The Dazzlers chose an army theme for one of their team pictures and got to take them on top of an actual army tank. Courtesy Photo
Top Right : The Dazzlers hangout at the last home football game of the year "Football season Is my favorite sport to dance at because I love watching football and hanging out with the team" said
Maureen Murray ( 1 1) Courtesy Photo
Middle Left : Maureen Murray ( 1 1), Jessica Reinhardt ( 1 1) Stephanie Murray ( 12) Jessi Sallinger ( 12) Katie Johnson ( 12) Erin Murray (9) and PaIge Snook (9) hangout after the Little Dipper performance. Every year the team hosts a mini-clinic and this years theme was "High School Musical", over 100 stLJdents participated. Photo by Cami Jiskra
Middle Right: Mikayla Donahoo ( 1 1), Captain Crystal Scholl ( 12) and Ashley Meirose ( 12) hang out before a car wash The team does most of their fundraising during the summer. Courtesy Pho to
Bottom Right: Juniors Mikayla Donahoo, Stephanie Sands, Maureen Murray and Jessica Re1n r" , dt h,mgout at camp before the awards ceremony. Sands and Murray received All-American Nominations and Murray made the team. Co rtesy photo
"Camp this year, because it was the best camp I've attended with the Dazzlers . It was pretty much perfect and we all got along like sisters."
-Captain Crystal Scholl ( 12)
"Probably going to Dairy Queen after basketball games with my girlies . We're so crazy together, but we have fun!"
-Jessica Reinhardt ( 1 1)
"When Jessica [Reinhardt] fell in the pool at camp with all her clothes on and I had to save her. I always wanted to be a lifeguard "
-Stephanie Sands ( 1 1)
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by Cami J1skra
Some think cheerleading is all fun and games, but if you believe a minimum of fifteen hours a week cheerleading is easy, LNS cheerleaders will tell you that you're wrong. Cheerleading is much more than what meets the eye.
11Cheering takes a lot more time and energy than people think. It really is a lot of work. Our season starts in April with tryouts and we aren't done until basketball ends in February," Alyssa Bolte ( 12) said.
Not only is cheerlead ing time consuming, but also expensive. Cheerleaders spend nearly a $ 1,000 of their own money on uniforms, poms, shoes, camp and competition fees, and additional cheer clothes. Because of the time already involved in cheerleading, the team does not have additional time to put towards fundraising.
dance, it is the only other LNS sports that practices all summer lo ng.
1We cheer ut5 in April and practi ce all summer, then fo asketball, wrest l ,ng, 1 and swim meet try-outs again t ha t 1 nextApril,"Vero a es saI
Since cheerleading involves such a serious time and financia l commitment, one might wonder why studen t s would choose to become involved in it Sever 2
110leeTiNg ta<es a lot l'v10re til'v1e & eNergy 1haN people 1hif\k. 1t _ really is a lot of work. • •
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Rachel falero ( 1 2) said , \We try to fundraise but that doesn't always go as well as we'd like, so a lot of the funding comes r ight out of our pockets."
When people think of most sports, they think of a specific se~son. For example, football is thought of as a fall sport and basketball is thought of as a winter sport. However, cheerleading is a sport that spans multiple seasons with little time off, and with the exception of
LNS cheerleaders said they wanted to beco rr cheerleaders since they were little girls. 111wanted to be a cheerleader because when I was younger, I always watched the Hu : <er cheerleaders and told myself that I wanted t ) be like them som eday,11 Brianna Loeck ( 12) said. 111wanted to become a cheerleader bee f i se I've loved to dance and have been performing since I was a little girl. Cheerleading has allow 1d
me to combine my interest, plus it was a challenge," Morales said. Coach Jess Meyer's de~ire to work with the squad stems f 1Jm her desire to help young people.
Meyer said, 111wanted to coach to share my passion. I wan u d to not on ly create strong cheerleaders, but strong young people ir all areas of life."
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Kelsey Crowder ( 12) and Veronica Morales ( 12) stretch bfore practice. Cheerleaders practiced five days a week and typic o v cheered at games on the weekends
Left
wait for the awards ceremony at Husker Nation competitic on February 18th. The Varsity Cheerleaders placed 5th of 7 tearr j in the Varsity Ground Bound division Photo by Cami Jiskra
Left: 2006-2007 Varsity Cheer Squad: Alyssa Bolte, Cami Jiskra, Briann·a Loeck, Veronica Morales, M1nel.a Jukov1c, Rachel Talero, Taylor Pitts, at_1d sey Crowder. This season was the first time that the varsity members ave .a ll been seniors. Courtesy Photo Below: Rachel Talero ( 12) decorates a locke sign fo the athletes. In addition egular p ctJCes, the cheerleaders have poster ma ing every Tuesday after schoo Photo by Staff •
Pitts ( 12)
"At the girls game vs. Omaha rv'larian, Brianna [Loeck] stuffed a third of a hot dog in her mouth after halftime when we
Alyssa Bolte ( 12)+=
"When me and Cami [J1skra] decided we wanted to hang our boys/girls basketball banner above the stairway leading down to the athletic hallway So, we twiddled our fingers together and went doodoodoodoo zzzoot! Andi flew up on the wall!"
Jnna Loeck ( 12)
"How Rachel [fa! o] and f a ays got on everyone's nerves when ed1d our little baby talk."
by Paige Snook
Ashley CroVvder ( 10)
"The best part of cheer 1s that 1t has allowed me to meet so many new people."
Emily Sp1ckJ (9)
'Toe best part of cheer this year was perform1ng at the first pep rally. It was the first time everyone got to see the team together."
The girls are all very close friends and have great times toget am.
Bottom Left: Reserve cheerleade I
Alexandra McKinnon
Lyndsey..,........_ .....- =-i-~~~ ey Perry (
Lauren Mertes ( 10) and Ashley o The team includes six sophomores and Top Right : Reserv ea or a football game. Nicewonger 1s also one ins Photo by Staff
Bottom Right : Freshmen ch
for students during a lu
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Omaha South 60-57
The players who started with the LI S rocket, Wendell Faines ( 12). Faines was part of basketball program four years ago had their the Gator basketball progrJm for two years L3st chance to shine and show off their years of before transferring and playing on the Northard work east team last winter
For the first time in North Star history, Chilombo s2id, 11Beating Northe2st w2 s the boys basketb2II te2m defe2ted Northeast re2lly anything. It w2s more about beating 56-55 In overtime and the crowd went wild. Wendell."
Omaha Bryan 40-68 50-61
Omaha North 56-75
Lincoln Southwest 45-58
Lincoln Northeast 56-55
Lincoln High 47-56
Grand Island 49-48
Lincoln East 44-49
Omaha Westside 64-82
Lincoln Southwest 54-59
Lincoln Southeast 50-68
Columbus 40-49
Lincoln East 48 - 64
Lincoln High 38-46
Papillion -LaVista 56-61
North Platte 32-49
Creighton Prep 55-65
Grand Island 60-53
Kearney 51- 7 8
Omaha Bryan 45-54
Omaha South 59-67
Fremont 46-43
'We had our arms locked. The atmosphere After pulling of this win, the elated cro vd
• w2s er azy/' Gere II Ware ( 10) said rushed the floor. Ch ilombo s2 id th2t 2fter t r e Makani Chilombo ( 1 2) said,"' I didn't think game he felt like there was a lot of school S [ Irit
we had enough energy to get through but I knew It was definitely a huge win for the te,s ri there was a wiil and a way to get that W."' and school.
Game cmnouncer and teacher Al Bock said, Adams said this win was BIG. "In my estimation, it was the greatest moment 1'lt felt like a championshipg2me was w n/' in North St2r basketball history People forget he sJ1d. that some of the best moments in sports And to many this game was a ch2mpichappen In g2mes that have nothing to do with ship. There isn't really much left to say after 'ch2mpionships."' beating such a rival teJm 2s Northeast and his
Beating Northeast w2sn't Just about game will live on in m2ny of the boys' lives for beating the team but rather one particular years to come
Above : The Gc!tors put their hc!nds in one lc3st time before the gc3me is over. Getting cl pep talk by the coach helped them win over the Northec:lst Rockets.
by Heidi Downs
Above Center: Trent Spencer ( 1 1) Jumps up to shoot during the North Plc!tte
gc3me The Gc!tors played the Bullldogs on Februc3ry 2. Photo by Sara Wenzl
Left: Jc3mes Brown ( 12) concentrates on defense against the Southec!St Knights. Brown has been a part of the basketball program for four years
Photo by Ether Saure
Far Left: Bryan Castor ( 12) jumps up with Matt Turco ( 12) to get pumped for the gc3me When the line - up is called, the players traditionally do a special introduction
Photo by Ether Saure
Far Left Center: Coach Tony Quattrocchi instructs his team from the sideline. The Gators played Lincoln Southeast at home. Photo by Ether Saure Center: Ray Adams ( 12) dribbles the ball down the court while playing PapillionLaVista Adams has been a part of the Gator basketball program for three years
Photo by Ether Saure
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Omaha South 50-58
Omaha Bryan 54-47
Norfolk 53 - 58
Lincoln Southwest 58- 73
Lincoln Northeast 46-50
Omaha Westside 58-51
Lincoln Southwest 62-65
Lincoln Southeast 63-56
Columbus 61-46
Lincoln East 68-62
Lincoln High 46-55
Papillion-LaVista 59-72
North Platte 50-68
Creighton Prep 53-61
Grand Island 55-43
Kearney 54-70
Omaha Bryan 48-60
Fremont 45-42
Lincoln East 35-42
Lincoln High 50-62
Norfolk 59-54
Fremont 61-56
Lincoln Southwest 49-52
Lincoln Northeast 48-61
Lincoln East 56-49
Lincoln Northeast 57-69
Waverly 51-56 •
Lincoln High 54-57
Norris 54-57
Lincoln High 67-68
Lincoln High 55-44
Lincoln Southwest 35-65
Fremont 47-41
Lincoln Southwest 41-61
Lincoln Northeast 46-61
Lincoln East 55-42
Lincoln Christian 40-50
Lincoln Northeast 64-41
Lincoln High 5,.:-45
Lincoln Southeast 29-34
Norris 43-55
Grand Island 60-50
Southwest 49-60
Top Left: M1chclel Mikclycl ( 10) puts up his defensive skills clgclit')st cl Southeclst plclyer The reserve teclm plclyed Southeclst on the Knight's court. Photo by Heidi Downs
Right: Kclmeron Reed ( 10) looks at Cmch Colin LclnSmcln to mclke sure he is running the right defensive plcly. Reed hcls been cl pclrt of the Gcltor bclsketbclll progrclm for two yeclrs Photo by Heidi Downs Fclr Right: The JV teclm listens to Coclch Scott Friesen while he drclWS up cl plcly The JV teclm hosted rivcll teclm Northeclst Rockets in the SWclmp. Photo by Heidi Downs
Below: Tritclvion Houston (9) looks for cln open pclss. The freshmen teclm plclyed clt Southeclst. Photo by Heidi Downs
Below Right: The reserve teclm listens to their coclch during cl timeout Ccllled in the second quclrter. The teclm plclyed Southeclst on Feb. 1. Photq by Heidi Downs
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"My favorite game was Northeast because we won by 2 4 2nd I started ."
- Bric1n Foote (9)
'My favorite game was Lincoln H1gh becc1use we went into over time and it wc1s a clos~game."
- Anc1s Attaie ( 10)
"My favorite gc1me was the Tri - City Clc1ssic because we won our first two gel mes "
- Josh Shoecraft ( 1 1) What was you,. f a1101'ite gaw,e?
;Above left: Mike Shaw ( 1 1) prepares to pass the ball during the Northeast game.
has been a part of the bas~etball program for three years
Above center: Ken Taylor ( 1 1) dribbles the ball down court against the Northeast Rockets in a JV game The Rockets have been a long time rival of the Gators
Photo by Heidi Downs
Above right: Joe Hartley (9) shoots for three during the game against Southeast. Hartley added to the score with the made shot. Photo by Heidi Downs
Far Left : Jordan Wilson ( 1 1) shoots the ball during the Grand Island game. The Gators hosted the Islanders in the swamp on Feb. 9. Photo by Heid i Downs
Left: Anthony Ruhl (9) brings the ball down court during the Southeast basketball game This was Ruhl's first year in the the athletic program. Photo by Heidi Downs
Middle Right: S1teena E:.vrar,n ( 0) shoots at ee i=or the past- four years the North Star g1rl1s well not shoVv up. We all knew that this game coula vay well set the tone for the rest of the season After th e throw against Southv,est aI r t'l0 the Bas! etba'.I basketball has been "history In the mci ;ng/1 cind this Blizzard. Ebrahim is cireturr "~va stty 'etterw ir - year proved to be a true test. Four seniors who had loss we decided this was not going to d1ctcite the re st ner from last season. Photo by Aaron Collins • been a part of the progr.am since the opening of the of the ye.ar," s.aid Skolnick. Middle eft: 1' ,a B1ckert ( 12~, Ste;;han1e Der•s- schoof graduated leaving a growing legacy berind. Many questioned the avig.ator's ability t 0 berger ( 10)1 ard Britta y Justa ( I 1, vvatcn 70m fou r years ago Nia B1ckert, Heather stay competitive aga,nst their op- &ie oei-Y, "' r :::woor::: of the r ..-earrn ates ov. t..ne Davison, Anare2 Edington, Jnd Nicole II l felt as thougr. this was ponents. The girls felt trus sea5on v,, s .floor. A I three. Oi2Y''"''S ri.ave severai ye.:3t'S of,~-=~.·---, -,_ s O l'l!GK ali:'"'d throu¢1 the ,aym doors gO't'ICl to, e t-he r: mat ev- tr,eir criaoce to s~ee.ed ana shovv V, • a-r varsity ex;penence. Photo by Staff and entered -itie swamp'' for the erycne would have to step up the Gator girl's basretba!l program first t:Irne
i-City~ie ri-Corueren ortheast nthwest CT nam t etballBJizz. • coin.High apinion-La ist.a Orth Platte ahaMarion randlsland ney ont Sooth
Tht" tearn used tt;eir senior eaaetsll!P ngh-i:: off to defeat both ro rYJatur what the1r grade or experience. I I .au aboUt:
"After last year, fe!t as thoq t1, ;as me yea that everyone would r Orr.aha Sout 1 ano Thomas Jefferson to w1n ..:1rst oace in trte -rr 1-City Clas- ~o\e S.'-<o\\M.,C..'-< (\2) to step up no m::itter what tr-1eir gf I e s 1c They We""t on to play state co Ttender ~.ortheast. or e>',perience. /\s long 3S every r cl)· e goes out cind gives 1t tneir all every qar'ne, then every thing eise wmtake care of 'tse!-F II Saia He2the vav Lgame of the se;:;1sor "
Nevertheless, there 2re m~ 1y year::, ahea, "l a ways fee' as tr1ow3l1 v.her you pl2y against for history to be made at U'lS.: lo one wdl forget th tea"f1 Ire lortheast mat you 1"ave to go out Jncl give one-hmdred 2nd te. 1 percent otherwise you might as n emones tnat ou b e rnade, t: 1,;;; tradItIons yoc r e establ ished, and-the dynasty tndt you !lave fourde •
Q: How does It feel to know th at you lead the team In scoring the entire season?
A "l feel as though l have 2ccompl1shed something that l nave been working h.srd -for my entire career. It 1 ee s ao0d ta kr1c>w that ! .sr!". looked to as a leader11•
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Q: V/hat Is one thing that you thin miss most about your senior year?
A: "l will miss pl.aying with my friends. I mean they're re.ally the only ones who understand m off-ti1e- aersona 1ty
..-op .eft: • cole :::iko!..-, LI ( 12) posts p aga rst an Omaha Soi..th ae ""naerdL.ring eT"'-:::1ty....-our ,.:ire .e:. ortrStar..,,.., "'e 1r f "'St OclCP aunng tne tburnarne..-rr,. Photo by Aaron Coll ins -oo g t: Err y ,eber oo s tc ;)JSS tne tJJ agc1 ns~ ai~ 0 YIJha :::>outl1 aefender ~,s was the second t;r e n +-s J:ou ve his· .ory t!-lat c "t Sta • had vecite" tre P C:L e _. Photo by Aaron Collins acte Le.i:t: head cocicn tviatt Reil n-2 v. atrhes his ola:: ers aun:1g a garne tn1s past seaso_t1. Re 1ng has t,een t17e head coa<.i,, since the opernrg o..i:. the s ch ool Cur ye ars a,y. Photo by Ether Saure - .~,---•"S•=,-·-·"'='+,,_.,,,,,"""dle? t: orth Star plc3Yers Br ie G arci a ( 1 1), Lind sey C.::11,4 1 0) .::1M A r- t)er Payi'le ( 1 0 ) ta e 3 breclk from a ga me du1ng the B.?.sketbJII Blizza rd Tournament played at maha We<3ts ae. D;"" g pra,:;::: ce the g 1rs ofter'? mu!ated ga ie s rwat 1ons, 1 eouts. Photo by Staff BotW•Yl eft: B""1t::::any Jus:.::: ' ' • - oot_ a m d-ran e JLlm shot dur ng the Tr -Ct;, .,...ourmme t hela cit NoY'tr Star. Justcl 1s .::1 rst:: ear vars ty paye:-. Photo by Aaron Co ll ins B to a Rgrt : Heathe"' Jav ~on~· 2) shoots a 'me tr • w after reng.i:o eaa ga meg e-::r st r: a aSo th :Javs- n r 2s beer fot...r , ear c;t.::wter -for t e team st Ce the s 'r.ool or>enec. Photo by Aaron Collins
As the basketball season began, the reserve girls hoped to have a better record than last year and work toward a winning • season.
Coach Rachel King, who had finished with · her girls reserve volleyball team, was excited for the season. "I think that basketball is easier to coach than volleyball because I have been playing basketball longer than volleyball," King said
The girls had different goals they wanted to achieve for their basketball season Lexie Pickering ( 10) said, 'My goal is to win " Laura Hall ( 10) and Jenna Shoecraft (9) had other goals for this year's team. "My goal for this year's team is to be a good team player and to score a lot," Ha ll said
Shoecraft who was new to the North Star program said," I hope to get better and win more than lose."
Rac hel King, who has been coaching basketball for nine years, said she saw some positive cha nges from last year. "There is a difference in this year's t eam from last year"'s. We have a lo t taller team, but maybe not as experienced I hope to see them all make it to the varsity level," King said
Hall who has been playing basketball for only four years said she enjoyed getting to play on the team.
Pickering who has been plciying for seven
What was your favorite memory about this season?
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years said she enjoyed both playing as a team and winning games.
Hall and Shoecraft both had similar goals for the team. "I hope to accomplish for myself as a teammcite, to help make my team better and to help them out,"Shoecraft said
Before North Star Girl's Reserve Basketball Team swept the Link;:, out of the swamp 59 - 2 2, for their first game on Tuesday December 5th, the g iris were nervous and excited
"It was our first home game and I was a little bit nervous to see how we would play as a team," Shoecraft said.
After winning their first game, the girls felt optimistic about their seson.
"After winning our first game I felt excited because it's a joy knowing that we went off starting our secison with a bang," Shoecraft sci id
Coach King enjoyed coaching basketball because she played, and she enjoys both the game and the camraderie, "The best thing about coaching is that I get to play with the girls and get to know them really well," King said.
After their three month long basketball season the reserve girls ended their season with a 8 - 6 record
and run ningrr
'My favorit e mome nt is all of ou r tea m d inners and at one tea m dinner we had a wrestling meet against eJch other"
of the season was the begit,ining and seeing the improve ment in our team ,"
Tri-City Classic 1st Place
No1folk No, ~theast
Southwest
LPSJVToum
Basketball Blizzard Om~ha Bryan
Southeast
Columbus East
Lincoln High
Papillion-LaVista No,~th Platte
Omaha Marion
Grand Island Kea, ~ney f,~emont
Top : Varsity captains Kevin Hageman ( 10), Nick Howell ( 12) and Nick Egan ( 1 2) shake hands with the opposing captains from Hastings Howell has been a captain since his sophomore year Photo by Sara
Middle: Cody Sparks ( 1 1) listens to coach Ben Wilcox between periods Sparks was new to North Star and the Gator wrestling team. Photo by Sara Wenzl
Bottom: The varsity wrestling team listens to coach Ben Wilcox as he prepares the team for the duel. Wilcox has been the varsity wrestling coach since North Star opened in 2003: Photo by Sara Wenzl
v<;. Columbu<; 15-56 V<;. Has-tings- 48-24 Holdrege Invite 6th V<;. +:remont 57-16 8 el levue 'VJ e<;t [nvite 4th
8ryan 19-44 Norfolk Invite 5th v<:.:. Lincoln Southeas-t Heartland Athletic Conference 6th
*Girla place 5th at HAC C..onforence Championooip meet
*Boys place 5th at HAC Conference ChampionGnip meet
*Girl6 place 13th at State Swimming and Diving Championship meet
*Boys place 2 2nd at State Swimming and Diving Championship Meet
*.200 Medley Relay Girls
*200 Free Relay
*200 Medley Relay Boys
*200 Free Relay Boys
*200 Freestyle-Jeremy Zelt
*100 Butterfly-Jeremy Zelt
*100 Backstroke-Jeremy Zelt
*100. Breaststroke-Andrew Castr *Diving-Emily Burbach and Stephanie Frack
Q: What do you think you will mi most after this season?
A: "111 miss the la id back atmosphere and how close our team
Q: What has been the best part being a diver at North Star?
A: "Being able to become a role model for future divers and my teammates Stephanie Frack an Amber Jordan. 11
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JV Football: Row 1 -Jake Benne, Scott Nealy, Matt McClure, Zach Stofferahn, Caleb Vercelllno, Mateo Molifua, Zach Caves, Blake Houser, Ryan Schwind Row 2 - Coach Reiling, Zach Ziemba, Ralph Martinez, Todd Tomlinson, Tony Perry, Kendall Kitchen, Keenan Tafoya, Travis Pa1ce, Diego Green, Coach Catlett Row 3 - Cody Lynch, Jerry Key, Michael Towle, Casey Oppergard, Diablo Campbell, Gere!! V/ are, Justin Le~v Is, Taylor Stew art, Miguel Moreno, Shane Pepoard, Evan Rodnguez
Reserve Football: Row 1- Brian Mobley, Efrem Jones, Kyle McBride, Nick Eckhout, Kevin Hagemann, Jordan Spale, John Tatum, Tyrone Lewis, An.as Atta1e Row 2- Coach Plager, Jordan Donahoo, Michael Greer, Max Schaffer, DJ Battiato, Malcolm Harns, Justin VI aItes, Dan Boe Scott Oxford, Steven Vo, Coach Armagost ow 3 - Enc Blac well, Ethan VanHoosen, Kameron Reed, Michel M1kaya, Xavier Blanton, Johnny Ray, Isar Sham.al, Ansar Sham.al, Taylor Lucas
Freshmen Football: Row 1- Dylan Verg1th, Brian Luedke, Moises Garcia, Jerry Snodgrass, Shawn Schneider, Nate McIntyre, Oins Hightower, Dominique Cherry, Drew Henning, Dustin Fulmer, Robert So ol1k Ro\!, 2- Coach Limbach, Austen Stephens, Teven Cuddeford, Jared Benne, Brian Foote, Joe Hartley, Sam Housh, Justin Machacek, Anthony Ruhl, Kamal Ebrahim, Kiefer McKinney, Enc Lom1son, Jordan V/1seman, Row 3- Coach Young, Alex Nutter, Pat Bridges, Adrion Nunez, Trevor Morrison, ..,..ucker Fullerton, Bret 1'/urster, Michael Seuferer, Matt Jackson, Andre' Proffitt, Travis Mangers, Coach Fasten.au, Coach Thamer Row 4 - Tyler Parker, Dyllon Leafty, Cody Carstens, Dillon Bridgmon, Adam Jochum, Bryce Dietz, Darrel Ofod1nnwa, Michael Schafer, Sidney Madlock 114 TEAM f1cnJRES
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1. Kelsi Harmon ( 121 ,Jessi Sallinger ( 1 2) and Lindsay Fritz ( 12) study in the bayou during their free 8th period. Photo by Kelsey Satra
2 Sonya Hua ( 12) and Amy Hua ( 1 1) work on a lab measuring acceleration in Floyd Doughty's Physics dass. Photo by Staff
3 Ben Terry ( 12) works on his homework 1n the pool 2rea. Photo by Staff
4 Matt McClure ( 1 1) raises his hand in hope of an answer during class. Photo by Staff
5 Ben Tuma ( 12) shows his peace sign for the camera while t2king 2 bre2k from work. Photo by Chaz Rubeiz
6. Beth Weiner ( 12) works on her assignment in the hallway where it 1s more quiet and e2sier to concentrate Photo by Staff
7. Llcey Pickering ( 1 1) receives help from Lynette Fclst dunng Pottery. Photo by Crystal Scholl
8. Krista S2tra (9) and Mandy Winterstien (9) stand by their lockers between classes. Photo by Staff
9. Caitlin Conroy ( 12) flexes her muscles in her 7th period Weight Training Photo by
10. Kelsey Crowder ( 1 2) and M1nela Jukovic ( 12) receive help after school on their Calculus assignment in Megan KroU's class Photo by Kelsey Satra
1 1 Amanda Canby ( 12) r~cids a newspaper in the library Photo by Staff
1 2. Clare Crandell ( 1 2) tries to get her Physics l2b notebook completed. Photo by Staff
13 Kelly Bclbl ( 10) concentrates on a book she is reading. Photo by Megan Hou/den
"I like to create abstract things "
"We get to do what we want. We can be creative and think outside the box."
"I want to become a photographer "
"I'm into graffiti and modern artwork "
V/ enzl (9)
"I get to be creative and thery Is no wrong way of doing 1t."
3 Beginning Photography student Casey Drake ( 10) looks at her negatives through the light box. Students in this class learn how to load film into a camera, take good photographs, develop film and produce photos using an enlarger Photo by Maggie Hahn
4 Lynette Fast's Beginning Pottery class watches as she demonstrates making a pot on the potter's wheel. Demostrations help students learn hands on activ1tIes. Photo by Megan Hou/den
5. Kelly Bittinger ( 12) shapes a coil pot during her Advanced Pottery class. In Advanced Pottery students make a large variety of pots Photo by Aaron Collins
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helps students during his 6th period Computer Applications class Matzen teaches students how to use Microsoft programs like Excel, Power Point and Axcess.
3 Brianna Loeck ( 1 2) works on a Power Point presentation for John Matzen's 6th period Computer Applications class Photo by Staff
4. Chelsey Fullerton ( 1 1) works on a worksheet in Dorann Avey's Economic Perspectives class. Students learn about insurance policies and how to manage finances Photo by Staff
5 Stephanie Sands ( 1 1) types a paper for Cynthia Hoehne's 6th period Career Education class in which students learn how to properly fill out a Job application and successfully conduct an interview
Kyle Cran9r ( 1 2)
"My favorite part of my business class 1s working W'th computer progr,ams 11 e Excel.'
Emily Sy ( 12)
'My favorite part of my business class 1s chillin' out 1n the bac row with Mr. [Matt] Re1!1ng!"
Luke Stege-:ompsett ( 11)
"My favorite part of my business clc1ss 1s working with computers on a d,aily basis "
Carson Gose (9)
"My favorite p,art of my business cl,ass 1s working with Microsoft progr,ams."
Phillip Pautz ( 12)
"My f ,avonte part of my business cl,ass 1s ch1!11n' in the back and relaxin' all cool."
"My favorite book is " 1984 11 by George Orwell because 1t was wr itten in a time when the future was unclear 11
3 Jon2than ( 10) p2ys 2ttent1on during h1s Engl ish 10 clJSS. Photo by Nikk i Winterst ien 4. Jess icJ G2nn ( 10), N2than M2gnuson ( 10), Re? ecc0 Cook ( 10) 2nd BnttJny Smelser ( 10) reJd toge tri er during English Some students look forw2rd top son;, reading JS a day to relax Photo by Andrea Haas e
'My favorite book is the Bible because I'm very religous and I've done some things in the past thJt I w2nt to redeem myself for. 11
'My favorite book is "The Power Of One 11 by Bryce Courten2ry bec2use 1t shows tolerance and personJI growth 11
'My favorite book is "The Secret Life of Bees 11 by Sue Monk Kidd bec2use I had to reJd it for J cl2ss 2nd I found it very interesting 11
'My favorite book is "The Kite Runner 11 by Khaled Hosseini bec2use 1t shows J side of Afghanistan th2t we norm2lly don'tsee. 11
1 Allie Hu ( 1 2) and Olivia Nguyen ( 12) prep2re to - 3ke, test during their AP L1ter2ture and Composition c, ss Students can take an AP test 1n order to earn co l :ge credits 1n this course Photo by Nikki Winterstien
2. Brittani Bluford ( 10) listens to 1nstruct1ons 1n r :r English 10 class with instructor Cyndy Maddux All M dents are required to take 3 ye2rs of English clas :. es before graduation. Photo by Nikki Winterstien
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1IADE TJIE VfS1T DELIBER 1\TELY. I ORDER TO BE IN A POSITION TO GIVE FIRST ~ HA~D EVIDENCE OF THESE THI GS If E R, THE FOT RE. 1 llERE DEVELOP. A TENOE, C\ Td
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and if it was qualified
4 Kim Stevenson ( 10), Amy Hua ( 1 1) and Josh Grossenbacher ( 1 2) work on their cases for debate For each case they gather information and evidence to present at their meet.
5 After reading a story, R D. Ward ( 12) gives his thoughts about what was read Everyone shares their own opinion of the story Photo by Rya Mussman
Jennifer Anker ( 1 2)
"I love getting to hang out with all my friends and meeting a lot of new people. I !1ke taking a van on out of town trips and getting fruit snacks."
Kim Stevenson ( 10)
"Toe meets are really fun, you get to spend the day arguing and proving your point Winning is also great!"
Jackie Michals (9)
"The feeling after winning a round is indescribable You feel like you are, as corny as it sounds, on top of the world It's ,the best f eel1ng I have ever had."
Emily Nannen ( 12)
"My favorite part is probably the fact that we are involved in every aspect of the publication process I also enJoy working with the class because it's a diverse group and we all get along."
Davidli(11)
"No tedious textbook work "
'My favorite thing about being on the LNS Newspaper staff would be working on the layouts."
Hoskins ( 1 1)
'My favorite thing about being on the Newspaper staff would have to be taking pictures with the Rebel."
Kittrell ( 1 1)
"Probably writing stories, I'm not much of a 'designing your own page' type of person.! love to write and also take pictures "
1\ustralia Morton ( 12)
"I like being on staff because of how much fun we can have with the stories I like designing layouts for pages and with every newspaper addition, coming up with something new to write about."
Yoakum ( 1 1)
'My favorite thing about being on the Newspaper staff is doing the work and having my work noticed "
1. Kasi Michl ( 1 1) works on stuffing the newspapers before they are delivered to the students. Every six to eight weeks_ newspaper comes out. Photo by Nikki Winterstien
3 Topper Yoakum ( 1 1) concentrates on his story in his 4th period Newspaper class Working independently 1s a key to sucess in Newspaper. Photo by Caitlin Conroy
6. Ether Saure ( 1 1) looks cit his computer screen while work, • on cl piece of writing. Photo by Nikki Winterstien
4 Ether Saure ( 11 ), Savana Wright ( 10) and Jaimee Kittrt II ( 1 1) work quietly on their pages for the February issue of the LNS newspaper The most stress full time is right bef m : 2 deadline Photo by Caitlin Conroy
5 Christi Friedman ( 10) sorts out the flyers for the newspaper The flyers in the paper are coupons for the students -:-o use at restaurants Photo by Nikki Winterstien
1. Kelsey Sc1trc1 ( 12) photoshops a senior c1d picture for the yearboo k Sc1trc1 wc1s new to the Yearbook stc1ff this year
Photo by Kristen Benson
2 Ed1to r - in- Ch1ef Nikki Winterst1en ( 1 2) scc1ns senior c1d pictures during 6th period to finish pc1ges before c1n upcoming dead11ne Meeting dec1dl1nes Is Imperc1tIve In c1 clc1ss such c1s Yearboo k
Photo by Kristen Benson
3. Yearbook tec1cher Kelly Antholz 01-farc1 discusses the Soc1c1l Stud ies pc1ge with Rc1nd1 H1mmelberg ( 12) H1mmelberg provided other stc1ff members with severc1l pictures for their pages. Photo by Kristen Benson
5 lrina Sul eJmc1nov1c ( 1 1) loo s over a pc1ge In the publ1cc1tions ro om. 'My favorite part of the class is tc1king pictures," said Su ie Jma no vic
Photo by Kristen Benson
Nia
( 1 2J
'My favorite memory Is when Cami [J1skra Jgot upset in clc1ss, stc1rted crying 2nd went storming out of clc1ss!"
Cruickshank ( 12)
"My f avonte memory wc1s when Ms. [Kelly] O'rlc1rc1 hc1d to do push - ups In front of the clc1ss!"
Michal ( 1 1)
'My favorite memory Is being cc1lled c1 senior when l'm not cl senior "
Ky le Drak e ( 10)
'My favorite memories were c1II the times l hc1d to send In the dc1tc1bases lt wc1s crc1zy!"
Heather Brester ( 1 1)
'My favorite memories were during foo t bc1l l sec1son when l went dow n on the sidelines to tc1ke pictures."
"Speech hasn't given me opportunities, but it has helped me 1n other aspects of my life because now I have more confidence and charisma"
"It has enabled me for more opportunites by helping me become more prepared for public speaking and getting over stage fright "
Hu ( 10)
"I'm not sure how it has affected me academically, but I've improved in public speaking and it has let me spend time with friends "
"Speech Team has allowed me to open up and perform for other people and for me to perform for theater "
"It has helped me a lot with my ability to speak in front of people "
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1. Randa Moody (9), Kayla Flesner (9) and Marikita Payne ( 10) enjoy a meal and each other's company at the "Burger Blast." Photo by Megan Hou/den
2 "Footloose" Cast and Crew: Tyler Hale, Sarah Marshall, Bryan Daize, Dana Hilde, Mary Lawson, Emily Nannen, James Ray, Katie Johnson, Rachel Ray, Shailee Marshall, Rob Gibson, Adam Kovar, Amber Knight, Aaron Tibbels, Ether Saure, Nick Borges, Jed Welch, Danielle Kempkes, Thomas Sturges, Tony Odem, Kurt Andre, Kyle Reinhart, Shannon Fisher, Halsey Buell, Brittany Ernesti, Kendra Grundman, Megan Kovar, Victoria Hunt, Kristen Nathan, Mekita Rivas, Abbey Smykowski, Sammie Ware, Andrew Martinez, Drew Petty, Eric Thompson, Sean Spence, Ian Bradbury, Ali Abbott, Kaitlin Bridger, Cassie Carper, Josh Caskey, Meghan Duryea, Kelsey Deabler, Kayla Flesner, Sierra Frauen, Kelli Garrison, Erica Gengenbach, Bethany Hargreaves, Jordan Hodgin, AJ Howell, Michael James, Garret Lacey, Derek Lewis, Kimberly Maxwell, Randa Moody, Marikita Payne, Brittany Pickel, Dylan Seaman, Kelsey Streeter, Abby Westling, Beth Rempfer, Krista Mangers, Hope Bauer, Lindsey Clausen, Morgan Fushia, Jeff Nathan, Sierra Schaaf, Aubrey Gerlach, Tiffany Holz, Nathan Benes, Caitlin Walters, Rebekah Polski, Lauri Thompson, Kali Maynard, KeeAira McWilliams, Sarah Dixon, Karen Hu, DJ Robinett, Brandon Jochum, Elliot Robb, Josh Hinman and Jason Lenz Photo by Staff
3 The cast ends their first performance of "Footloose " Photo by Megan Hou/den
Pages by M ik ae la Davis
Hope B.auer ( 1 1)
"! loved the people l worked with and the talent they showed. Also, how we worked together to make such a great production "
Jarnes Ray ( 1 2)
"! loved it all, especially the rush of performing. It was beautiful."
Ether Saure ( 1 1)
"! loved the music and the dancing Being my first musical, it was a blast. I'm definitely doing the musical next year."
Tony Odern ( 1 1)
"Everything was great. Best of all, it's where l met two of my closest friends."
Danielle Kernpkes ( 1 1)
"[ got a chance to sing in front of a big audience for the very first time. lt was really exciting "
4- Britta ny Pickel ( 12), Mank1ta Payne ( 10), Jenna Shoec,.aft (9), Ether Saure ( 1 1), Derek Lewis ( 1 1) and Mek1ta Rivas ( 12) portray slaves In "A Woman Called Truth."The LNS One Act crew performance placed first at the State Compet ition Photo by Gwendo lyn Lopez
5 Jason Wagner ( 1 1) plays the bongo drums in the band for the One Act. Wagner said winning State was a great experience and was excited that he got to be a part of It
Photo by Danny Poeth ig
Sarah Ma.rshall ( 12)
"Winning State was one of the best times of my life. We got to tell an amazing story and at the same time make North Star history!"
Kyle Reinhart ( 1 1)
·"Winning State was definitely amazing, but being able to tell such an impacting story was definitely the real accomplishment!"
Rachel Ray ( 1 2)
"The question is easy, but the answer is quite complex. Winning State was the best feeling in the world. Knowing that we made North Star history is ama~ing, but knowing that we were ab le to :tell the story at hand with all that was in it was the best feeling in the world."
Ian Bradbury ( 1-1)
"I hit [Aaron] Tibbels in the face out of pure enjoyment. He bled a little, but we hugged, so it's cool. It was awesome!"
Katie Johnson ( 12 )
"It was amazing! There was screaming and crying and jumping all around! lt was very surreal; it still is actually!"
Pages by Cc1mi Jiskrc1
.4- Wini Sat1mo (9) reads the school newspaper 1n Jan Enc son's fil class. Sat1mo has learned to read English better by being 1n an fil class. Photo by Vita Martynyuk
5 Esta Lado Andrea (9) puts her name on the board in the circles that best 1ustrate her personal life. fil students do many act1v1t1es that deal with everyday life that help them learn the English language better. Photo by Haifaa Osman
6 ,et Khuu ( 1 1) and Viet Nguyen (9) enJOy class Different cultural backgrounds come together 1n fil classes. Photo by Osmin Hernandez
What is it ke to come to a school wheGe they speak pti lly English?
KhJnh LJ (9)
"It's so hard for me because I have been here for only 3 months, so I can't understand what they say."
Angel SJnchez ( 10)
"It's d1ff1cult because people speak in English and I don't understand anything."
Vuong Nguyen ( 1 1)
"It's very interesting I've learned a lot of new things. I know one more language now."
QuJn TrJn ( 12)
"It was kind of weird at first, but 1t was fun and cool at the same time."
Mayola Gomez ( 12)
"The first days of my year were really hard. I didn't understand anything and I had to use my hands and pictures to communicate."
. Meg2n Arrigo ( 12)
'My favorite project was the reversible tote bag because it was easy and I iiked the fabric I used."
Justin M2ch2ce k (9)
"Honest ly, they're all bad because none of my projects turned out good but probably my pants."
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'My favo r ite project was making the yeast breads. My baking team made pizza and cinnamon rolls."
Selsebil Sljivo ( 10)
'My f avo r ite project was the heart pillow because it was the easiest to make."
Cory Flynn ( 12)
"The cake unit because we made a double layered, double chocolate, double no cook chocolate frosting cake; and it was the bomb."
made with carrots and noodles.
2. Zack Klapperich ( 1 1) sands down the edge of his shelf In V/ayne Trevett's 8th • period Furniture Design. class The stud.ents In Furnit. ure Design have. many .pro Jects - ec to work on In cla~s. Photo by Sarah Hame l , 5 Aubrey Gerlach ( 10) works on putting pieces together for a chair Students In Furniture Construction Design work hands on during the semester to produce pieces of furniture by working alone or in groups. Photo by Sara Guerra
as he f ~ls down from a failed attempt to put a cardboard chair together. Stuclents in t.'1e class were required to make the chair while working in groups.
chips away grout on a stand Furniture Corstruction Design students work on multiple pro Jects throughout the seme ster,
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'i\D students speak u t the classes.
Johnath~m Avet~y ( 10)
"Foundations of lndustrnl Technology has definitely helped me with my problem solving skills "
"The most interesting thing about Foundations of lndustrnl Technology 1s that 1t has many engineering options "
Nathaniel Sabatka ( 10)
"It can be hard to get done with activities in the lmted amount of time in Foundations of Industrial Technology, but life ~ems to revolve around deadlines."
Jacob StollJr ( 12)
"The most interesting thing about Construction Trades Basic is that you get to learn all the trades you will be using in the future "
B2rbie Bower ( 1 2)
"I got interested in Construction Trades Basic because I wanted to learn more things so I don't have to rely on other people."
"The marching band was very successful in executing a high caliber show, consisting of technical and visual techniques."
Rob Salistean
"The last competiton of the season, despite a large unexpected snow storm, the marching band executed a very well done show. I feel that it was one of the best of the season."
Danielle Kempkes ( 1 1) & Amber Knight ( 12)
"The biggest success of the season was the whole band coming together as one. The respect each member felt for another was also a great feeling."
Lauren Taylor ( 1 1) & Michael James ( 1 1)
"The Color Guard practiced and grew in technical and choreography difficulties They improved to be top in the district."
1. Marching Band members execute their much pract1ceo show during the t'-lebraska State Bandmasters Assoc1at1on Band Competition. NSBA 1s the main compet1t1on that LNS band members take part 1n. Photo by Hea th er Brester
2. Marching Band members pump up the Gator fans witr "Eye of the Tiger" before the Lincoln Eclst football game Members also practice pep tunes throughout the marchr band season. Photo by Heather Brester -
3 C.,olor Guard member Abbey Smykowski ( 12) appl1t .s face paint to Kelli Garrison ( 1 1) as Kelly Bittinger ( 1 '.) watches before the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association Band Competition. Guard Members held 3ddit1onal practices on top of the all-member marching ana practices. Photo by Heather Brester
4 Color Guard member Emily McKinney ( 1 1) execute ) a portion of the show using a double flag during the NS[ A Band Competition. This was McKinney's second yeclr n the teclm. Photo by Heather Brester
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Members 2006-2007: Row 1: Director Rob Salistean, Johnny Knoche, Logan Burke, Bryan Daize, Jordan Hodgin, Luke Stege -Thompsett, Derek Lewis, Eric Human, Joseph Watts, Kyle Cranor, Travis Crow, Joshua Hinman, Director Tobin Stewart. Row 2: Director Claire lwai, Elliott Robb, Lindsey Clausen, Michela Bridger, Caleb Wiede!, Michael Esmeier, Logan Burke, Timothy Smith, Daniel Neuman, Alex Pudenz, Eric Shuman, Student Teacher Xak Black. Row 3: Danielle Kempkes, Merriam Hayden, Antigone Jackson, Carmen Smith, Nicole Westwood, Vashti Carter, Kseniya Korobova, Steph Dodge, Megan Zingler, Emily Wohlgemu th , Nataly Yapp, Amber Knight. Row 4: Dana Hilde, Meghan Duryea, John Schwaninger, Caitlin Walters, Sierra Schaaf, Erica Gengenbach, Cassandra Carper, Carena Smith, Lauren Walterman, Kyle Reinhart, Greg Homewood. Row 5: Cassie Olsen, Taylor Rosenbaum, Alex Fall, Lexie Pickering, Brett Thompson, Drew Petty, Matthew Blose, Kahla Stanley, Shailee Marshall, Timothy Smith, Nick Meysenburg. Row 6: Kenneth Havlicek, Joshua Caskey, Candice Cobb, Joe Smith, Sean Spence, Britney Bose, Taylor Cobb, Chase Collier, Tanner Krizek, Rich Confer, David Morrison, Kurt Shuman. Row 7: A.J. Howell , Adam Everley, Karissa Kruse, Megan Kovar, Alexandra Luthje, D.J Robinett, Logan Eddy, Marikita Payne, Brandi Zwiener, Lukas Whetstone. Row 8: Trevor Hansen, Tobias Robinett, Benjamin Linneman, Kimberlie Knust, Holliann Casey, Joe Edwards, Adam Kovar, Robert Sokolik, Dylan Seaman, Brenna French, Randy Miller. Row 9: Natalie Lips, Michael Schafer, Brittany Smelser, Kenneth Krumtum, Ether Saure, Cory McGarvie Color Guard Left: Michael James, Amy Endurlat, Nancy Richards, Kelli Garrison, Emily McKinney, Brittany Dinges, Kelly Bittinger, Brittany Pickel. Color Guard Right: L2uren Taylor, Melissa Engle, Abbey Smykowski, Michelle Allen, Jessic2 Wroblewski, Kim Stevenson, Kristen Nathan. Not Pictured: Shelby Collins, Derek Deselms, Jord2n Foss, S2mantha Griffin, Jessica H2denfeldt, Oliver Keller, Devin Kellogg, M2kism Kishchun, Zack Luhring, Maria Martinez, Andre2 Myers, Max Nelson, Roman Nelson, Jill Pfiefer, Sarah Saltzman, Alex Schild, Liz Schnepp. Courtesy Photo
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Britn~y Bose ( 1 1)
"My favor 1te part of oand Is when we practice the pep tunes."
Br2ndi Zweiner ( 1 1)
'My favorite part of band Is performing because you practice so hard and once you perform, even though it's about five minutes, it's the greatest feeling In the world."
C2ssie C2rper (9)
'My favorite part about band is that all of my friends are in it and we have a bunch of fun together."
Derek DeSelms ( 1 1)
'My favorite part about Jazz Band Is being able to perform with talented mus1c1ans."
Allie Luethje ( 1 1)
'My favorite part of Jazz Band Is being able to go to all the contests and improvising solos."
Alexa Spa le (9)
'My favorite memory of Orchestra is when we learned new songs , we would tie bows on the ends of our vio li ns "
Bla ke Eddy ( 10)
"! don't have one spec ific memory of Orchestra that is my favorite l really enjoyed all the songs we've played th is year. "
Halsey Buell ( 10)
"The best memory l have of Girls Select Choir is singing Break Away ' with all of my friends "
Bennet Meredith ( 12)
"My favorite part of Choreographed Choir is missing school to sing and go eat."
T.J . Kelso ( 12)
"The most memorable time of Concert Cho ir for me was when we sang the 'Hallelujah Chorus' with the returning seniors "
during c1 winter concert. They were performing in front of pcirents 2nd students for their annual Christmcis concert. Photo by Staff
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"Toe best part of Choreographed Choir was being able to go to all the different places and being able to show people what wedo."
"The most memorable part of Concert Choir was my first concert this year because I have always wanted w be 1n Concert Choir."
'My favorite part of Choir this year was being able to watch the other choirs, like Choreographed Choir, perform."
Row 1: Alexa Sp.ale, Alisha Chab, Ashley Schnell, Derek Schnell and Emily
"My first time being on stage for North Star at our first Academy Choir concert was the most memorable time for me."
"The most memorable time of the year for me was the first time I played the Cello this year, since I had never played before."
2: Kaitlin Reimnitz, Liz Frohman, Katie Lamb, Erica Gordon, Karen S1lverstrand, ,ann Walters, Kayla Flesner and Media AJ1r. Row 3: Rachel Youngs, Melissa Harrold 1ver Keller, Blake Eddy, Lucas Merritt and Drew Killman. Not Pictured: Victoria Hun t achi Lundholm, Taylor Pitts, Lauren Taylor, Torrey Wilson and Kamara Wright. Phot o y Paige Snook
Row 1: Jennifer Deoer, Chelsie H.::ill, Marik1ta Payne, Laun Thompson, Elizabeth Sanford, Ali Abbott, Desirae Valentine, Ha1sey Buell, Emily Kop,asz and Alexis Nebesniak. Row 2: Taylor Munderloh, L.z Green. •/1n Sat1mo, nsten athan, Grace uck, Bethany Hargre.::ives, Ka 1tlyn Bridger, Tiffany Tuttle, Tess1ca and 1rsten Malotky Row 3: Kelly Bredemeier, Jenna Shoecraft, Br ann2 Klooster, 1cole Shrodt, Kelsey Deabler, Al1sh2 C2te, R2che1 Lundholm Amand2 Lunderville, yl2 -Coo I JeSSICcl Sm th and V1ctor1J Bradley. Row 4: Gwen Lepez, Synder Brickner, Knst12n Jehore , Ashley ymen. Knst:cln Volkman, Samanth2 Bntt.::iny Diaz, Lutina Furby, Tianna Coolidge, Ront1s2 Britton .::ind L2uren Monroe. Photo by Pa iqe
ow 1: Instructor Jennifer V2n Dyke, Allison Lclsch2nzky, Melissa Engle, Aaron Hammer, Simon Nguyen, Amy Maki and Bntt2ny Bergantzel. Row 2: El1c1a Polfus, Kelsey Perry, Nikki V/h1te, Michael Choate, J2mes E1v1as, Kamal Ebr2h1m, Sarah Dixon, Mikayla Tubbs and Tasha Frisch Row 3 : Kelsi Gauble, Jessica Gann, Amandci Proctor, Mitchell M2rt1n, N!Ck Borges, Erika Hamilton, Sequoia Berens 2nd Armnd2 Thorton Row 4 : Jami Robinette, Jessica Wroblewski, Am2nd2 Miller, Piper Hoskins, Se2n Mikkleson, Kurt Andre, W1ll1am Rusterm1er and instructor Rob Sal1stean. Photo by Pa iqe Snoo k
Row 1: Ashle1.Schnell, Shannon Fisher, Connie Tr2n, Meghan Duryea, Ben B2rnes, A~ron Tibbels, Zach Stofferahn, Bennett Meredith, Katie Johnson, Kalyn Groenewald, Meghan Conn er. Row 2: Dana Hilde, Kam McKinney, M2hlet Asefa, Emily Nannen, Andrew Martinez, Jed Welch, Rob Gibson, M1ch2el James, Crystal Scholl, Sarah Marsh2II. Row 3: Mikayla Donahoo, Mech1a Hall, Lauren Wolterm2n, R2chel R2y, Sh21lee Marsh2II, M1nela Jukov1c, Danny Poeth1g, Victoria Hunt, Mary Lawsoon, Cory McC2ugherty Row 4: Kendra Grundman, Tiffany Holz, Tony Od em, Jam es R2y, Tyler Hale, Jason W2gner, Bryan Da1ze, Am2nda Skod a, Robin Brusc2to. Courtesy Photo
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4 .,.-asha Soper ( 1 1) works on an assignment during 6th period Health. Matt Avey 's class focused on the main eleents to a healthy lifestyle. Photo by Ir ina Su /ej manov ic 5. Josh Shoecraft ( 1 1) works on bu1ld1ng leg muscles by squatting during 3rd period Kristi Nelson - H1tz's Weight .,,.ra1n1ng class teaches students how to properly lift eights. Photo by Staff
Tyrone Lewi·s ( 10)
'My favorite part about Weight Training is playing games on Tuesdays."
Chelsey Mero ( 1 1)
'My fworite part about Team Sports is just playing sports with friends and having fun!"
SeJn Trotter ( 12)
"! like getting a good lift in during Weight Training."
Ashley Cobb ( 10)
"The fact that l get to work out and stay in shape."
i ky Ideus ( 1 1)
"! just enjoy listening to Coach [Mark] Waller yell at people for not lifting. It's the funniest thing and, of course, he doesn't yell at me."
Pages by April Hergenrader
2. Barry
explains a lab to his 6th period Biology D class. Students study living organisms in Biology.
3. Nghia Cao ( 1 1) studies the elements on the periodic table in the library for his Chemistry class. Chemistry is the class succeeding Biology in most cases at North Star
4 Randi H1mmelberg ( 12) uses a global posItIon1ng system ~;th a guest speaker in the wetlands In Tracie Chapo's 7th period Enviromental Studies
Photo by Andi Ramirez
5 Genna Whaling ( 10), Becca Wunder ( 10) and Amy /1,ederholt ( 10) work on their blood testing lab ,n Barry 5chomoker's 6th period Biology class. Labs give students ahands - on approach to understand what Is being taught.
Photo by April Hergenrader
"I like doing labs because they are fun and they help me understand the information better."
N2te V'/right ( 12)
"I like learn.ing about electrons and neutrons and how they work together "
Kevin Teng ( 1 2)
"My favorite thing to learn about is the planets. I think they are very interesting "
Shellbi Debus ( 10)
"My favorite thing to learn about is marine life; and I enjoy doing experiments."
Spencer Murry (9)
"! like learning about atoms."
"[ :earn,::d 1n GOPO hciw the documents from hundreds of years ago, vvntten t1y f olvs
rurn out, still pertain 3nd apply to wday's
must go through so much for them to become citizens ] was born with these rights that they wanted, tt1t yet! t2~e them for granted."
P2tr.ic Gol lid2y ( 1 1)
"Evayth1ng. Mr· Lf'ete] Maddux made and put comedy into the history. Th;mks fv1r. Maddux!''
il Hergenr2der ( 12)
"I like how the Amendments wor~ and sd apply.''
Am2nd2 Jord2n ( 1 1)
'te2rning 3bout the 'Roaring 20's' vVcJS rnost interesting l 1 ecause you see how much things have changed."
1 Brian Mobley ( 10) studies the map 1n the first few chapters of his history book for World History Pho t o by Rand i Himmelberg -
2 S1teena Ebrahim ( 10) makes an attempt to finish her homework 1n Al Back's AP V/orld History class. With the exception of taking endless notes, DBQ's and worksheets, students say they do enJQy Back's enthusiasm each day_
by Megan Hou/den
3 Government and Politics teacher Mike Gillotti helps Australia Morton ( 1 2), Elizabeth McClellan ( 12) and Kristina Lee ( 12) understand the reading Gillotti is known for his teaching skills as well as perfecting the "robot " Photo by Rand i Himme lberg
4 Michelle Nguyen (9), Amanda W1nterstien (9), Krista Satra (9), Madison McAndrew (9), Mariah Clark (9), Alexa Spale (9), Kali Maynard (9) and Stasia Whisenhunt (9) wait in line in Jason Ahlberg's class Ahlberg often has his classes play review games to prepare for tests. Photo by Staff
5. Ben Legrande ( 1 1) crams in homework before class begins Juniors focus their social studies on U.S. history
Photo by Randi Himmelberg
Pages by Rand i Himme lberg
~, ~ g ( I 0) goofs around before & in
ea nne Kwan's first year Chinese. Many students 1k.e the a ,enge of learning Chinese Photo by Irina Su/ejmanovic 5. A. group of students help e2ch other 1n Terry Otto's 1 eco nd ye2r Sp2nish cl2ss. A maJQrity of the students , at 2re t2king cl foreign l2ngu2ge tJke Sp2nish. Photo by [rtna Su lejmanovic
What is yout:' wJot>ite saying in the fot:"eign lung age you't>e tahng?
Kasey Eaw ardson : 12)
"Dub1std1ck " "You are f2t" (Germ2n 4)
Kyle McBride ( 10)
"C'est super!" "It's super!" (French 3)
Ulemu Chilombo (9)
"No es "It's not fair." (Sp2nish 2)
Thomas Sturges ( 1 1)
''Shei Ni de B2 Ba" "V /ho's your d2ddy?" (Chinese 3)
Andrew Casteneda ( 10)
"De donde eres?"
"Where 2re you?' (Sp2nish 2)
"I chose to Join because I love planning things for the school. This year has been a lot of fun and we worked on more proJects I can't wait to see what else we do for next year "
"To be a leader and help make positive changes for myself and other students at North Star "
"I j01ned Student Council because I wanted to take on a new challenge that gave me experience I like it because l have met a bunch of new people who l probably never would've met anyway else "
"! JQined because l wanted to be part of an organization that represented the student body It has been an enjOyable experience because of the different proJects that involve the community "
"I Joined because I wanted to be involved in my school and he lp to organize and plan activities "
mem plan, lis , represent • North
President: Maria Martinez
Vice President: Joshua Klooster
Secretary: Mahlet Asefa
Historians: Australia Morton & Amanda Howard
3. Row 1: Mahlet Asefa, Becca Wonder, Amanda Howard, Brianna Guthhard, Karley Johnson and Liz Frohman Row 2: Ch1nh Duong, Ryan Mussman, Lindsey Homeyer, Mana Martinez, Dalton Malcom, Joshua Klooster Row 3 : Jane Griffin, Mike Musil, Ann Sears, Ph1ll1p Pautz, Matthew Beach, Shereen Othman, Ren Pal, Nicole Whitehead, Manda White, Michele Guthhard and Dan Guthhc.Jrd Photo by
4 Amanda Howard ( 10), Ann Sears ( 1 1) and Ryan Mussman ( 1 1) meet and get to know Brianna Guthhard, the seven year old girl that StuCo raised money for Photo by Staff
5 Ann Sec.Jrs ( 1 1), Ryan Mussman ( 1 1) and Teala Ward (9) make re1ndeers for the Reindeer Express around Christmas time Photo by Jamie Prokop
Pages by April Hergenrader
2. Jon Henning ( 12) works hard to f 1nish his homework before his Differentiated Pre-Calculus class starts. " 1 math class+ 1 math teacher= 2 tired to stay awake," said Henning.
by Irina Sulejmanovic
3 Anthony Berger ( 10) works on an Advanced Algebra assignment in Karen Eihusen's 6th period class Photo by
4. Scott Nealy ( 1 1) works on his warm-up In 6th period
\l gebra 2 usually kept the class busy for the ,. rst five minutes of class In order for the teacher to ta k. e attendance.
Photo by April Hergenrader
5. Josh V/ilson ( 12) works on his homework before class iiets over so he doesn't have to take it home. Most 11ath teachers tend to give homework everyday. Photo by April Hergenrader
Michael Greer (.10)
"ln wrestling, when you add up your points to see who wins the match "
Don Horton ( 1 2)
"At my Job l have to work with money because l'm a cashier."
Savanna Wright ( 10)
"l use math everyday when l go home and do my homework."
Makani Chilombo ( 12)
"When l count my money!"
Irina Sulejmanovic ( 1 1)
"l use math when l'm at work sometimes, okay, more like if the computer crashes, all calculators are lost and 1f my phone is dead "
1. Minela Jukovic ( 12), Katie Johnson ( 12), Kasey Edwardson ( 12)1 Brent Wolterman ( 11) and Olelsey Mero ( 1 1) take a trip to the Omaha Zoo with the German Club. Photo by Staff
2 This is wpy of Olelsey Cook's (9) drawing of lch1go and Ruk1a from a manga senes called "Bleach" for Anime Club. Photo by Chelsey Cook
3 Nick Massa ( 12) and Drew Killman ( 12) play chess with fellow members of the Chess Club. Photo by Staff
4 Mcina Martinez ( 1 1) and Francisca Martinez ( 10) plan on what to do for the socia l committee during c1 Latino Sin Fronterns meeting Photo by Yadira Gallegos •
5 Megan Arrigo ( 12) explains her 1dec1s for the Medical Club t-shirt. Photo by Heather Olson
6. Trent Spencer ( 1 1), a member of the NJtive American Caucus, is pc1rt of the Ponca Tribe. Photo by Britnie Garcia
7. Members of Anime Club Amanda Ross ( 10), Paige Hutzel! ( 10), Sc1sha Welch ( 12) watch a movie called "Descendc1nts of Darkness." Photo by Chelsey Thornton
8 Emily Khule ( 10) 2nd Mik2ela Davis ( 10) prepared a Buche de Noel for the French 2nd German Club members Photo by Mikaela Davis
9 N2than Schneider ( 12) teaches the lesson for the week of November 2 2 during a FCA meeting. Photo by Janessa vVhitaker
10. Archers Gregg W2tson (9), Jos yin Vosta 10), Matt Bec1ch ( 10)1 Derek Hedges ( 1 1)1 Tonya 012ndler ( 1 1), Genna Wheling ( 1O)i L:im Hoang ( 10)1 Nhung Hoang ( 12)1 and Eugene McCombs ( 10) org2nize themselves on the line while shooting c1rrows at the targets ten yards c1way Photo by Zachary Krueger
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'M~w your dc1y be f ii led With blessings Like the sun that lights the sky, nd may you c1lw ays hcive the courage To spread your wings_ and fly!"
-Jnsh Blessing
We're so proud of you and the accomplishments you've made. Good luck in the future and remember the best is yet to come Stay strong and strive for what you want. And remember the ones who love you the most!
Love Always Mom, Dad, Toby • andGma
It's me srniles and tears, the giggles and laughs. It's me late night calls and cute photogr aphs. It's II the inside Jokes and "remember whens " Those are the reasons we're all friends!
*NIKKI*
*ALY"
*KEI...sEY"
*LINDSAY"
*CHRISSY'
*MEGAN*
*KEL8I*
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who walks in when the rest of the world wa lks out ."
'V/e all take different paths in lifo but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhe:re . 11
God sent us 1 cingel the da, you were bo r We are so pr o :i of you! Alwci :> remember Ge family 2nd friends, c1n c hcippiness will yours Love Alwc1ys o Forever/ Momc1ndDa
Congr atul2tions!
We love you and 21re very proud of you.
Love, Mom, D2d1 Ashley & Kyle
From kinderg2rten to your senior ye2r you h2ve m2de us proud Keep your he2d held high 2nd keep re2ch ing for the st2rs
We love you! D2d, Mom, Lee
Congr2tul2tions on 211 your high school accomplishments, you're a true 11 GATOR "You proved with hard work and dedication you can reach your goals V/e are very proud of you 2nd what 2 beciutiful person you hcive grown to be! You'll cilwciys be our Bciby Girl!
Love, Mom, Dcid, 2nd cill your family
L:ind say 'Dawn y;'ritz
From your first step you've been on the go . The sky is the limit, you Just need to decide which path to go. We're proud of you no matter what you do.
Love, Mom, Haleigh, Grandma, Auntie and Uncles
To e best is stlll to come . We're so proud of you
Love, Mom, Rex, Jessy, LeRoy, Christine, Grandma & Grandpa
Drew :
You have always been a source of am2zement and surprise-from telling your preschool tec1chers about dirigibles to loving the Chinese langu2ge in high school. You have met challenges he2d on and grown· from them! Vie are very proud of the young m2n you have beome
Love, Mom, D2d, Erin, and Kristen
ru1 sbl ey c5'r{'eirose
You are a very special person . You have achieved many things in high school and we are very proud of you! You have many more wonderful years ahead of you, make the best of them.
We love you, Dad, Mom & Adam
1(_yl e c5'r{'i/ I er
You've been doing things your own way since the day you were born. You are an amazing young man and bring Joy to our life Congratulations! We love you!
To Our Smiley,
We're so proud of your accomplishments! You have a bright future ahead of you .
Love, Mom, Turan & Rachel
One who takes the lead Failure is not 1n her vocabulary Strong-minded with talents that prevail To live a happy and righteous life.
Amour/ Mom, Dad, Christie/ Jay & Tanya
For the past 1 7 years you have been our pride and Joy. \Ve love.. you so much and we wish you the best of luck in the years to·come!
XoXo Love/ Mom, Dad, Bill, Mandy, Grandma & Grandpa
You will always be our sunshine! You have given us so much joy and have made us so proud of all you've done. Blessings always. Love, Dc1d, Mom and Matt
Vie are so proud of your many accomplishments. We love you and wish you happiness and success in your future V/e know you'll attain 211 your goals.
and Abbey
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Dreams are today's answers to tomorrov/s questions.
Always Dream.
love, Mom, Dad and Stephanie
May your dreams stay big and your worries stc1y small. V/e are proud of cill your ciccompl ishments
Love, Chuck, Mom, Scircih
Congratulations, Clare!! We are so proud of you!
Love, Mom Dad, Matt and Joe I
VI e are proud of the fine young lady you have become. "f ou hc.ive 2 great future ahead of you
Love, Mom Dad and the gang
Frosting mustache s , Chocolate Excess, Valent1no's breadst1cks, Cold Stone lee Cream, Ribs cin d French Fries, Oh the delicious times! BLACK/ V/HITE & PURPLE Forever!
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Heather,
We are so proud of you and your accomplishments You are such a beautiful person inside and out. V/it h all our love and support.
Love, Dad, Mom Chris cind Brooke
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AmandaVie can't believe your sen year is finally here YEA H You've made us proud wit all of your accomplishme n Keep reaching for the st a• and make all your dream s come true.
Love, Mom and Dad
Biz3beth Lynn
God blessed me with you, quiet, 1mag1nat1ve1 busy little g1rl1 w1th a heart of gold. Through lc:1ughter and tears, it's a journey I am proud we have tciken together. I love you so much, MOM
Liz
May the brightness of your smile hght your pach JS you JOUrney into your dreams, Congratulations.
Love, M,om, Tony & Katie
V/ords cJnnot express how proud we are of you your strength ... your spirit Jnd your accomplishments!
V/e love you, Mom,DJd & BenJam1n
Your "survivor instinct,1 1 faith & loving heart will take you beyond Vegas or Nebraska
God Bless You, Love Mom & Heather
sey Cat brine e)atra
The best is yet to be! And will you succeed?Yes indeed, yes indeed! from Dr. Seuss We are so proud of you!!
Love you "more. 11 Dad, Mom , Krista Jnd ShJnna
Meg Hutzel! Congratulations- 1//e 2re so proud of the young woman you have become. You have done J great pb st1c ing to your behe~s. \'/e _know you will be a successful Graphic Artist in the future.
VIE LOVE YOU- Mom, Daa, Pa1ge & Sadie e)penser cYr(art in 11 0ur Gymnc1st, Brother, Son"
T11rough the good times Jnd bad, we couldnl be more proud of you. Good luck. Mom, Dad, Kayla ~Ian .no J\(jf nn
AlannJ, We cire so proud of you 2nd all of your accomplishments. You have been and will alwJys be the pride of your family. Good LuCK on your JOUrney and your future.
Love always, Mom &Dad
Congrats Baby! We love you and you have made us very proud. Keep 1t going at college. Keep smiling and recich for the stcirs!
Love, Dad, Mom & Jenna
Believe in yourself. Keep your drec1ms c1live. Congrc1tulc1tions! We are proud of you!
Love, Mom &Dad
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M2ren,
We are so proud of your many great 2ccomplishments! You will 2lways be a Navigator amongst the Stars!
We love you, Mom &Dad ~auren
Explore your world, Pursue your dreJms.
Hc1ve fun with the little and the big, But most of all. en j oy hfe -Mom&Dc1d
Can1t wash the cute off this kid! Congratulations Matt! The best is yet to come!
Love, Mom &Dad
c.5t[egan cufnn
We have been through so much over the p.ast 14 years. I don't know where or who I'd be without you. You're the gre.atest frie na a friend could ever h.ave. Love, Your BugJboo
Chrissy, Go.a!! Way to score c1 cap & gown. Keep shooting for c1II your drec1ms. We .are so proud of you. Love,
The Kibler crew & grandparents
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Abdalla, Kok 18 1
Abdalla, Nyidhol 18 1
Aboud, Monique 19
Adame Adame, Jorge 18 1
Adams, Aaron 19
Adams, Caitlyrin 69, 18 1
Adams, Raymond 14, 19, 103, 116,119
Adden, Ashley 34
Addleman, Stephanie 60
Aden, Courtny 48, 18 1
Aden, Joshua 34
Agee, M1chelle 18 1
Ahlberg,Jason 7, 67, 73, 117, 158
AJtr, Media 60, 63, 152
Akins, Kathryn 18 1
Albro, Nick 34
Alcala, Ashley 19
AI -Ghazaw1, Hussain 18 1
Al -Helf 1, Bayda 181
AI -Helf1, Rawa 19
AI -Jaberi, Karar 18 1
AI -Mansun, Ammar 48
AI-Shdifat, Sarah 60, 1 14
AI -Yassen, Naur 19
Aldrich, Paul 19
Ali,As1a 181 34
Allen, Alyssa 19
Allen, Michelle 19, 1 16, 14 7, 169, 170,175
Allender, Shelley 48
Allerheiligen, Jolinda 19
Alley, Tasha 18 1
Alley, Travis 48
Alonso, Brenda 60, 17 0
Amaro, Ashley 18 1
Amerson, Tasha 34
Anderson, Erik 48
Anderson, Jeremy 168, 169, 18 1
Anderson, Mckenze 48
Andrade, Enriqueta 60
Andrade, Yanely 48
Andrade Alpizar, Jose 34
Andre, Kurt 15, 48, 134, 135, 136, 153, 17 1
Andruss, Rindi 60
Angle, Kyle 48, 168
Anker, Jennifer 19, 127, 128, 129
Anson, James 34, 168
Antholz O'Hara, Kelly 7 3, 190
Anthony, Stephanie 18 1
Arbek, Larry 7 3
Archer, Jeremy 7 3
Arellano, Michael 18 1
Arita, Estuardo 140
Arita, Paola 19
Arita Martinez, Denis · 48
Armagost, Jeremy 48
Armstrong, Dustin 18 1
Arau, Arau 48, 87, 1 15, 117
Arrigo, Megan 19, 32, 127, 167, 170, 172, 175, 188
Arrigo, Nicholas 48
Asefa, Mahlet 19, 29, 126, 153, 162, 163, 170
Asefa, Nahome 48, 12 2
Ashley, Sarah 48
Atkinson, Nathaniel 34
Atta1e, Anas 48, 1 14, 1 16
Avalos, Johnathan 48
Avery, Johnathan 48, 145
Avey,Dorann 73, 124
Avey, Matt 7 3
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Babl, Kelly 48
Backemeyer, Stephanie 48
Bailey, Ashley 34
Balley, James 48
Balley, Raeanne 34, 44, 17 1
Baker, Ennmett 60
Baker, Ennmil:e 48, 128, 170
Baker, Jonathan 181
Barakat, Basseh 18 1
Barakat, Nadia 181
Barber, Shawn 19
Barela, Tyler 48
Barnes, Ben 34, 153
Barnes, Cecil 18 1
Barnes, Luke 60, 1 16
Barakat, Bay an 181
Barrientos Dominguez, Ana Mana 181
Bartak, Krystell 48
Battiato, Daniel 48, 81, 1 14
Battiato, Maria 34
Bauer, Christina 19
Bauer, Hope 34, 136, 13 7
Baumgartner, Dustin 19
Baxa, Michael 181
Beach, Matthew 49, 162, 163, 167, 168, 170
Beach, Nathan 19, 17 1
Becker, Nancy 1 7, 7 3
Beede, Amanda 34, 46
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Behrend, Bryce 34
Behrend, Knst1 15, 49, 169
Benes, Nathan 34, 128, 136, 152, 171
Benne, Jake 34, 1 14
Benne, Jared 60, 1 14
Bennet, Lisa 7 3, 17 1
Benson, Kristen 34, 36, 132, 133,
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Benson, NICk 49
Berens, Matt 49
Berens, Sequoia 34, 153
Bergantzel, Brittany 19, 153, 169
Berger, Tony 49, 165
Bergholz, Robert 19, 7 9, 1 14, 1 17
Berghu1s, Brandon 60, 168
Berghu1s, Nick 34
Berks, Kendra 20
Berry, Taylor 49, 58, 1 14, 1 16
Best, Brittany 60
Beyer, Kenny 19, 7 9, 1 14
B1ckert, Nia 19, 33, 90, 9 1, 106, 132, 133, 190
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Billesbach, Sam 18 1
Bintz, Amanda 60
Bishko, Andrey 18 1
B1tt1nger, Kelly 19; 3 1, 90, 1 15, 123, 147, 176
Bitz, James 7 3, 17 1
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Blackwell, Eric 49, 1 14
Blanton, Eddie 60
Blanton, Raevonne 19, 3 1
Blanton, Xavier 49, 1 14, 116
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Bloom, Ryley 49
Blose, Matthew 49, 14 7, 169
Bluford, Brittani 126, 181
Boardman, Leenie 3, 34, 44, 46, 88,115
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Bock,AI 106
Bock,Daniel 15,49,81, 114
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Bohaty, Jessica 60
Boles, Chelsea 4 9
Boller, Al1c1a 4 7, 56, 7 3, 128
Bolles, Lanny 7 3
Bolte, Alyssa 13, 19, 98, 99, 1 17, 1 19, 169, 17 0
Boltz, Hannah 49
Boone, Am11io 1 16, 17 1, 18 1
Booth, Dominique 18 1
Bordovsky, Christie 7 3
Borges, Nick 34, 136, 137, 152
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Bose, Britney 34, 42, 88, 1 15, 147,149
Botts, Joseth 18 1
Bower, Barbie 19, 145
Bowers, Dustin 60
Boyle, Rick 7 3
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Bradley, Victoria 153, 18 1
Bradley -Williams, Lachel 19
Brandt, Sydney 34
Branum, John 34
Brazer,S1mon 49, 170
Bredemeier, Kelly 49, 153
Bredemeier, Rebecka 19
Bredemeier, Royce 9, 17, 60
Brester, Heather 35, 132, 133, 190
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Brethouwer, Kyle 18 1
Brice, Bridget 35
Brickner, Synder Rae 60, 153
Bridger, Ka1tl1n 9, 60, 69, 136, 14 7, 153
Bridger, Michela 14, 19, 170
Bridges, Jonathan 4 9, 1 15
Bridges, Patnck 60, 1 14
Bridgmon, Derick 18 1
Bridgmon, Dillon 60, 1 14
Briggs, Danny 19, 1 17
Briggs, Rebecca 49
Brindley, Uno 18 1
Brinkman,, Alisha 18 1
Britton, Ront1sa 60, 153
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Brown, Deanita 60, 1 16
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Brown, K1la 4i1, 56
Brown, Nate 19
Brown, Tiffany 49
Brown-Richardson, Shaylai 60, 1 16
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Bruscato, Robin 20, 153
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Buck, Rachel 60
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Buller, Zachary 4, 5, 35, 87, 115
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Bundy, Luke 126, 13 1, 181
Burbach, Aaron 35, 168
Burbach, Ennily 20, 29, 112, 117, 152, 170, 176
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Burden, Elizabeth 35
Burke, Logan 6 1, 14 7
Burke, Will 181
Burks, Amos 6 1
Burks, Kendra 20
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Cale, Lindsey 49, 1 15, 1 16
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Canby, Ashley 20
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Carcamo, Zaira 61
Carlson, James 18 1
Carpenter, Amanda 35
Carper, Cassandra 61, 136, 149
Carranza Rodnguez, Elizabeth
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Carstens, Cody 6 1, 1 14
Carstens, Tara 35, 1 14
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Carter, Cameron 18 1
Carter, Melissa 35, 4 7
Carter, Vashti 6 1, 14 7
Casey, Holliann 6 1, 14 7
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Cassata, Sue 8
Casteneda, Andrew 49, 161
Castillo, Andres 6 1
Castillo, Angie 181
Castillo Muniz, Jose 181
Castor, Anthony 6, 35, 122
Castor, Bryan 20, 32, 76, 1C 116
Castro, Andrew 35, 4 1, 1 17 1, 188
Cate, Alisha 6 1, 153, 168
Catlett, John 7 3
Caves, Zach 35, 1 14, 1 17
Cayou, Duane 18 1
Cervantes, Jackson 58, 181
Cervantes, Jordan 49, 1 17
Cervantes, Joshua 181
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Chab, Natasha 48, 49
Chadack, Yol 35
Chandler, Amanda 20, 168
Chandler, Tonya 35, 16 7
Chapa, Traci 7 3, 17 1
Charles, Baunis 35, 145
Charles, Victoria 61
Chau, Hung 20
Chavez, AleJandro 35
Chea, Hosanna 18 1
Chermak, Michelle 20
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Cherry, Dominique 61, 1 14, 1
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Cadwell, Sierra 49, 169
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Chun, Helen 6 1, 168
Church, Rachel 6 1
C1gelman, Timothy 20, 169
Cink, Stacy 9, 20, 3 1, 90, 9 1, 1 15, 176
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Clark, Jordan 20, 32, 7 8, 1 14
Clark, Mariah 6 1, 7 1, 10 1, 1 17, 158
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Oaycomb, Michael 49
Claypool, Allie 49, 1 1 7
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Oement, Enn 18 1
Clymer, Brooke 49, 7 6, 88, 1 15
Clymer, Heather 20, 88, 12 7, 154, 176
Cobb, Ashley 155, 181
Cobb, Candice 12, 14, 20, 14 7
Cobb, Taylor 61, 115, 14 7
Cochran, Samantha 35, 4 7
Codina, James 14, 49, 18 1
Coffin, Emily 18 1
Coffman, Cory 18 1
Cohn, Staci 7 3
Cole, Michael 20, 114
Cole, Zachary 35, 4 7
Coleman, Samantha 6 1
Colfack, He1d1 14, 49
Collicottt, Cassandra 35
Collier, Caejuan 181
Collier, Chase 6 1, 14 7
Collier, Cleophus 35
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Collins, lmarn 49
Collins, Shelby 4 9, 7 0, 14 7
Condon, Adam 6 1
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Connealy, Devan 35, 1 13, 1 17
Conner, Meghan 20, 150, 152, 153
Conroy, Caitlin 20, 29, 120, 130, 13 1, 13 2, 17 2, 190
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Cook, Kyla 61, 153
Cook, Rebecccl 49, 58, 126
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Cope, Tynon 6 1, 1 17
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Corbin, Raquel 49
Cordova, Benjamin 35
Corey, MacGyver 6 1
Correa, Anna 131, 170, 181
Correa, Elias 20
Correa, Eliseo 20, 170
Cortes, Jesus 18 1
Costello, Ryley 49, 122
Cotton, Matt 35, 87, 115, 161
Coufal, Brittany 4 9, 9 1, 1 15, 1 16
Coupe, Chris 20
Craig, Hannah 20
Craig, Tanner 35
Crandell, Clare 20, 120, 156, 17 6
Cranor, Kyle 20, 125, 14 7, 169
Crear, Muffy 20
Crocker, Jessica 181
Crom, Casey 49, 1 17
Crosby, Marissa 6 1
Crow, Shelby 6 1, 63
Crow, Travis 35, 42, 14 7
Crowder, Ashley 4, 49, 10 1, 1 14, 117
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Cudaback, Ashley 35
Cudaback, Stacey 49
Cuddeford, Teven 6 1, 1 14
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Dahlgren,Sarah 20,127,173
Daize, Bryan 20, 3 1, 136, 14 7, 153
Dalghren, Sarah 20
Dalton, Justin 35
Dang, Hien 49, 168
Dang, Nhi 35, 168
Dang,V1 49
Daniels, Jeremy 49
Daniels, Joshua 35
Darnell,Andy 20, 127, 170
Darnell, Evan 61
Dau, Jordan 1, 5, 14, 2 1, 1 15, 170, 171
Daughty, Floyd 7 3
Dautovic, Dino 49
Davidson, Ccurtney 35
Davidson, Kevin 35
Davis, Danan 1 16, 18 1
Davis, Jessica 2 1
Davis, Mikaela 49, 132, 167, 169, 190
Davis, Shaqu1lle 181
Davison, Heather 21, 31, 33, 82, 107,114
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Dean, Kali 2 1
Deboer, Jennifer 153, 18 1
Deboer, Jeremy 18 1
Debus, Shellb1 49, 157
Decker, Darn 14, 49, 115, 1 17
Defreece, Halie 49, 1 14, 132, 190
Degrave, Charissa 9, 6 1
Deist, Amanda 2 1, 30, 132, 133, 142,176, 190
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De La Cruz, Israel 35
Delesk1, Christopher 6 1, 168
Delgado, Jay 6 1
Delgado Santana, Joseph 18 1
Deng, Nyajuok 61
Densberger, Stephanie 5, 49, 1 15, 116
Deselms, Derek 35, 14 7, 149
Destefano, David 35
Diaz, Brittany 50, 153
D1az,Lu1s 61
Diaz, Michael 35
Dichnstofaro, Nicole 35, 134, 135
Dickerson, Frank 7 3
Dietz, Bryce 6 1, 1 14
D1ffenderf er, Tem 7 3, 190
Dimas, Aly 50
Dinges, Brittany 35, 14 7
Dingle, Chase 128, 18 1
Dingle, Cole 168, 18 1
Dinh, Ngoc 6 1
Dinh, Tien 6 1, 168
Dittmer, Amber 9, 35, 93, 1 15, 118
Dixon, Sarah 35, 136, 153
Dominguez Gu1tron, Veronica 2 1, 140
Donahoo, Jordon 50, 1 14, 1 17
Donahoo, M1kayla 35, 96, 97, 1 15, 152, 153, 17 1
Douglas, Zachariah 18 1
Down, Scott 35
Downs, He1d1 2 1, 29, 1 14, 1 15, 117,131,132,170, 190
Drake, Cassy 50, 123
Drake, Kyle 5 , 132, 133, 190
Drdla -V/iltse,Zdenka 73
Dreesen, Anthony 18 1
Droud,Mand1 21, 122
Droud, Meagan 50
Dudycha, Tara 50, 1 15
Duncan, Caden 6 1
Du1r, Mab1I 181
Duong, Andy 50
Duong, Ch1nh 50, 163, 169, 17 0
Durukan, Bugra 6, 21, 155
Duryea, Meghan 35, 109, 1 16, 136, 147, 153, 171
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Dym1dkowsh1, Meghan 18 1
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Eberspacher, Aubrie 6 1, 1 15
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Ebrahim, S1teena 50, 106, 1 16, 159
Eckhout, Alan 36
Eckhout, Nicholas 50, 59, 1 14, 17 1
Eddy, Blake 150, 152, 169 181
Eddy, Logan 14 7, 181
Edington, Andrea 2 1, 3 1, 106, 114,116,119
Edwards, Joe 6 1, 14 7
Edwards, Jourdain 181
Edwardson, Ben 2 1
Edwardson, Kasey 2 1, 1 15, 1 16, 1 17, 16 1, 166, 17 0
Egan, Kyle 6 1, 1 17
Egan,Nd 21, 76,117,110,119
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Eisenberg, Benjamin 36
E1v1ns, James 18 1
Elbasheer, Olla 6 1, 66
Elbasheer, Rayan 2 1
Ellis, Geoffrey 36, 4 1
Ellsworth, Taylor 50
Emod1, Alyssa 36, 84, 108, 1 14, 116, 171
Emodi, Johnathan 14, 2 1, 1 14, 171
Emod1, Stephanie 6 1, 1 14, 169, 171
Emons,Sam 50, 117, 170
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Engle, Melissa 36, 14 7, 153
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Eppenbaugh, Jill 7 3
Epstein, Ashley 18 1
Erickson, Bruce 7 3
Erickson, Cameron 50
Erickson, Janis 7 3
Ernest1, Brittney 6 1, 136
Esme1er, Michael 61, 14 7
Etmund, Manay 2 1, 128
Euler, Ian 50, 1 16
Evans, Kristopher 6 1
Evertiart, Amber 36
Everley, Adam 36, 14 7, 1 7 1
Everley, Angie 50, 95, 115, 1 17, 169
Evers, Kristin 2 1
Fagler, Jeff 7 3
Failor, Alex 181
*Fall, Alex 14 7, 17 1, 18 1
Falter, ancy 7 3
Famous, Latesha 6 1
Farber, Melanie 29, 7 3
Farley, Brendan 2 1, 94, 1 15, 17 0, 171
Farley, Bryan 6 1, 7 1, 1 15
Farmer, Kaylene 50
Fast, Frank 181
Fast,L1z 21
Fees, Kristen 7 3
Fernando, D1nith 6 1
Fernando, Sahan 36
Fish, Elizabeth 6 1
Fish, T1egan 2 1
Fisher, James 18 1
Fisher, Shannon 2 1, 136, 13 7, 15 2, 153,171
Fix, Brandon 36, 128
Fix, Brittany 62
Flesner, Kayla 62, 136, 152
Fletcher, Danous 181
Flodman, Lindsey 62, 108, 1 16
Flores, Teckaw1n 62
Flynn, Cory 102, 1 14, 1 16, 142, 181
Flynn, Darnel 3, 36, 169
Flynn, Jerica 181
Flynn, Shannon 36, 4 2
Foltz, Brandon 18 1
Foote,Bnan 62,.70,81, 114, 116
Ford, Jacy 50, 168
Forrest, Diamond 18 1
Forrest, Tyler 36
Foss, Jordan 2 1, 14 7, 17 1
Foster, Evan 2 1
Foudray, Dallas 50
Foulks, Jarayla 62
Fox, Kerry 2 1, 158
Frack, Stephanie 1 12, 1 1 7, 1 18, 181,188
Frack, Susan 7 3
Frauen, Sean 2 1, 32
Frauen, Sierra 2 1, 1 16, 130, 13 1, 136,169
Frey, Tyler 181
French, Brenna 50, 1 14, 14 7
French, Karen 6 2, 168, 1 7 0
French, Kristian 36, 168, 1 7 0
Friedman, Christi 50, 130, 13 1, 169
Frisch, Tasha 36, 153
Fritz, Lindsay 21, 31, 120, 172, 173
Frohman, Elizabeth 62, 151, 152, 163
Frohman, Zeek 50
Frye, Tyler 36
Fuller, Brandy 62
Fuller,NICk 21, 169
Fullerton, Bo-Ashley 2 1
Fullerton, Chelsey 13, 124, 181
Fullerton, Tucker 10, 62, 1 14, 1 18
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Dodds, Kevin 50
Crowder, Kelsey 5, 14, 20, 98, 99,
Dodge, Steph 35, 14 7, 169
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Gann, Charles 36
Gann, Jess1Ca 50 126, 153
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Garcia, Mana 36, 4.., Garcia, Marissa 2 2
Garcia, Moises 62, 1 14, 1 17
Garcia, R1kala 1 16, 18 1
Garman, Justin 62
Garrison, Aaron 50
Garrison, Kelli 36, 136, 14 7
Gaube, Kelsi 50, 153
Geerts, Michael 22
Gerdes, Michaela 18 1
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Genoves, Bessie 18 1
Gerlach. Aubrey 50, 136, 144
Gerlach, atIe 36
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Gibson, Rachael 62
Gibson, Rebecca 6 2
Gibson, Rob 2 2, 136, 153
Gilbert, Justin 50, 168
Gilbert, Vicki 50
Gile-Watson, Saura 7 3
Gill, Darnell 62
G1llisp1e, Thomas 181
Gillotti, Mike 159
Gilmore, Jordan 2 2, 1 14
Gipson, Tiff any 6 2
Glasgow, Holly 62, 68, 10 1, 1 17
Gleason, Janine 2 2
Gleason, Vanessa 50, 1 15
Gnat, Brittany 36
Gnat, Leah 6 2
Gochanour-Porter, Kyle 36
Goebel, Tyler 36
Goeman, Richard 2 2
Goemann, Ashley 4 1, 50
Golliday, Patric 36, 158
Golot1na, Anna 18 1
Golot,na, Katrina 18 1
Gomez, Ignacio 181
Gomez, Kayla 3 1, 18 1
Gomez, Mayola 2 2
Gomez, Selene 2 2
Gomez, Sheila 50
Gonzalez, Nessa 6 2
Goodteacher-Holloway, Gina 62, 168
Gordan, Johnthan 2 2
Gordon, Erica 50, 152
Gordon,Grace 62
Gordon,Johnathan 22, 117
Gose, Carson 62, 11 7, 125
Gossard, Sheen 62
Gouge, Laura 18 1
Graff, Johnna 42, 44, 58, 7 3
Gray, Chelsea 50
Gray, Richard 36
Green, Anthony 50, 168
Green, Diego 50, 1 14, 1 16
Green, Elizabeth 62, 153
Greene, V1cki 2 2
Greenrod, Aj 2 2, 164
Greenwalt, Brandon 36
Esteban, Edith 181
Estrada, Joe 181
Etmund, Cassandra 50
Fulmer, Dustin 62, 7 0, 1 14
Furby, Lut1na 59, 153, 18 1
Fushia, Matthew 36
Greenwood, Sarah 36
Greer, Michael 50, 1 14, 1 17, 165
Gress, Laraesha 62, 1 16
Gress, Steven 50
Gr1esen, Emily 7 3
Grieser, Robbie 36, 44, 1 7 0
Gr1ff1n, Michael 181
Gr1ff1n,Monica 22,127,154
Griffin, Samantha 62, 128, 129, 14 7, 168
Griggs, Jessica 18 1
Groenewold, Kalyn 36, 1 14, 153, 189
Grossenbacher,Josh 22, 29, 128, 129,188
Grunder, Ashley 50
Grundman, Kendra 36, 4 2, 1 15, 135, 136, 153, 17 1
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Haase, Andrea 4 7, 50, 126, 143
Hadenfeldt, Jessica 62, 14 7
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Hagemann, Kevin 50, 8 1, 1 10, 1 14, 117
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Nathan, Jeff 2 5, 136
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Nguyen, Lan 38
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Pano, Fernando 181
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Payne, Shawnia 65
Payne, Teyler 181
Peppard, Shane 39, 44, 1 14, 169
Perez, Saul 16, 181
Perk1ns,James 25
Perkins, Malia 7 4
Perkins -Green, Tyrell 181
Perry, Brittany 169
Perry,Kelsey 53,59, 101,117, 153, 170, 189
Perry, Tony 39, 46, 1 14
Pershing,Ashley 25
Pescador, Caleb 53
Pester, Barbara
Petersen , Danica· 39
Peterson, Adrianna 65
Peterson, Jamie 53, 1 15, 116
Petro, Nathan 2 5
Pettis, Finest 65
Petty, Drew 53, 136, 14 7, 171
Peurala, Ashley 65
Pfeifer, Jill_ 53, 5 7, 14 7
Pham, Ben 53, 168
Pham, Donald 1 15, 168, 18 1
Pham, Donna 65
Pham, Khang 53, 94, 1 15, 168
Phan, Allan 65
Phan, Trang 65, 7 1
Phannick, Anne 53
Phares, Jerry 53
Phelps, Christopher 18 1
Ph1l1pp1, Evan 25, 169
Philips, Kayla 18 1
Pickel, Brittany 25, 136, 139, 14 7
P1ckenng, Lacey 3, 8, 39, 4 1, 46, 88, 89,115,120
Pickering, Lexie 53, 7 6, 108, 109, 116,147
Pinto Piedrahita, Henry 6, 26
Pischel, Tna 7 4
Pisa, Narin 39
Pitts, Taylor 5, 12, 13, 26, 29, 82, 98, 99, 114, 117, 152, 160, 170, 175, 176
Pluta, Ryan 26, 29, 32, 7 8, 79, 114,116
Podwinski, Kyle 65, 7 1
Poe, Marissa 65, 1 15
Poethig,Danny 3, 18, 26, 30, 94, 1 15 , 138, 139, 153, 17 0
Polfus, Elicia 53, 153
Policky,Paige 2, 13,65,67, 70,91, 115, 117
Polski, Rebekah 53, 136
Pompa Tamayo, Maria 65
Pompa Tamayo, Martha 181
Pool, Elisha 65
Powell, Kaitlyn 13, 39, 100, 1 17
Price, La Knsta 65, 1 16
Price, Vann 7 4
Procacina, Nick 53, 169
Procacina, Tony 39, 1 15, 1 17
Prochaska, Brooke 53
Proctor, Amanda 53, 153, 17 1
Proffitt, Andre' 65
Prokop, Jamie 26
Puckett, Megan 39, 84, 1 14, 17 1
Pudenz, Alex 65, 1 17, 14 7
Pustovit, David 53
Ramadan, Mahla 53
Ramaekers, Drew 7 4
Ramirez, Andi 26, 33
Ramirez, Veronica 65
Rawlins, Charlotte 39
Rawson,Kat1e 39,129, 168
Ray, James 26, 128, 136, 137, • 152,153
R2y, Jonathan 53, 1 14
Ray, Rachel 12, 14, 15 , 26, 134, 135,136,139,152, 153
Reed , Kameron 53, 59, 80, 104, 114,116
Reese, Jeff 53
Reeves, Erica 53
Reid, Toni 65, 101, 117
Reiling, Matt 7 4, 107
Reimnitz, aitlin 53, 115, 152
Reinhardt, Jessica 3, 39, 96, 97, 115
Reinhart, Kyle 39, 136, 139, 14 7
ReJda, Jeremy 26, 30
Rempfer, Beth 26, 122, 126, 134, 135,136
Renteria, Demetria 18 1
RequeJO, Ashlie 26
Rethmeier, Jodi 7 4
Rettig, Nicole 65
Reyes, Cynthia 65
R1ak,Gumok
Rice, Jennica 39, 1 15, 1 16, 1 18, 188
Rice, Joshua 39
Rice, Kamron 18 1
Richards, Nancy 39, 14 7
Richards, Ray 26, 30
Richardson, Me~1n 18 1
Riebel, Josh 18 1
Rieker, Ryan 7 21-
Riesenberg, Kyle 65
Rivas, Mek1ta 12, 26, 29, 33, 1 17, 126, 136, 139, 17 0, 188
Rivera, Jonathon 26
Roach, Kristina 39
Roach, Timothy 39
Robb, Elliott 17, 26, 136, 14 7, 148
Robb, Quentin 65
Roberson, Keenan 65, 68, 143
Roberts, Jordan 39, 189
Roberts, Kacie 8, 39
Robinett, Dylan 65, 14 7
Robinett, Tobias 39, 14 7
Robinette, Jami 26, 153
Robinson, Jacqueline 53, 56
Robinson, Katie 53
Robinson, Kerres 53, 5 7, 1 15
Robinson, Nikita 181
Rodaway, Matt 181
Roderick, Chailane 181
Rodnguez, Evan 6, 9, 15, 39, 7 9, 114
Rogers, Samantha 65
Rolfe, Zachary 39, 44
Ruis1nger, Amy 7 4
Runions, Kevin 1, 4, 5, 83, 84, 12 7, 181
Rush , Mano 54 , 1 16
Rusterm1er, V/illiam 65, 153
Ruth, Amber 18 1
Rutt, Craig 65, 160
Ryan, Jessica 15, 54, 1 15
Ryan, Shaunae 54
Ryan-Leach, Virginia 26
Ryder, Jared 39
Ryder, Josh*
Sabatka, Nathaniel 54, 145
Sacca, Richard 54
Sahunc, Kenan 26
Salazar, Elizabeth 54, 17 0
Salistean, Rob 16, 7 4, 146, 14 7, 148
Sallinger, Jessi 3, 26, 33, 96, 97, 115,118,120
Saltzman, Alicia 26
Saltzman, Sarah 65, 14 7, 148, 169
Saltzman, Michael 181
Saltzman, Tom 54, 144
Sanchez, Anakaren 18 1
Sa~chez, Angel 14 1, 18 1
Sanchez, Clyde 26
Sanchez, Gilberto Sanchez
Sanchez, Janelli 54
Sanchez, Jessica 54
Sanchez, Selene 65
Sanchez Luevano, Edgar 181
Sands, Stephanie 39, 96, 97, 124, 189
Sanford, Elizabeth 54, 153
Santos, Leonel 18 1
Saporta, V1rg1nia 48, 7 4
Sat1mo, Wini 65, 14 1, 153
Satar, Elizabeth 26
Satra, Kelsey 26, 29, 31, 44, 120, 127,132,133,170, 172, 177, 188, 190
Satra, Krista• 13, 60, 6~ 6 7, 7 0, 85, 1 14, 120, 158
Satree, Charmain 7 4, 1 7 1
Saunders, Naomi 65
Saure, Ether 14, 39, 4 1, 130, 13 1, 136,137,139,147,149
Savage, Nicholas 26, 1 1 7
Schaaf, Sierra 39, 136, 14 7, 169
Schaber, Wayne 7 4
Schaepe, Stefan 54, 1 15
Schafer, Michael 66, 1 1 7, 14 7
Schaffer, Max 54, 1 14
Schefc1k, Ashley 18 1
Schell, Taylor 66, 10 1, 1 17, 1 19, 170
Schild, Alex 54, 14 7
Sch lautman, William 7 4, 169
Sclegel, Julie 7 4
Schlegel, Lyndsey 54, 9 1, 1 15
Schmidt, Samantha 26
Scholl, Crystal 2, 8 , 17, 26, ')2, 96, 97,115,120, 15 151, 152, 153, 170 1 1
Schrodt, Nicole 153, 18 1
• Schroeder, Breanna 9, 66
Schroeder, Danielle 18, 26
Schroeder, Derek 39
Schroedl, Thomas 66
Schulde1s, Kendra 6, 26, 7 6, '~8 115
Schumacher, Dylan 54, 1 1-
Schumacher, Jordan 39
Schwaninger, John 54, 147
Schwartz, Cameron 54
Schwartz, Stephanie 66
Schwarz, Michael 39
Schwind, Ryan 39, 1 14
Schwisow, Anthony 66
Scott, Tara 66, 1 15
Seaman, Dylan 54, 136, 14 7 0
Seaman, Tucker 6, 14, 15, • 'l.7, 78, 114, 143
Sears, Ann 37 , 39, 1 15, 1 '63 Sears, Jake 54
Se1fferlein, Emily 7 0, 7 4
Serres, Khryssy 66, 1 14, Seuferer, Michael 66, 1 14
Sevey, Sara 18 1
Shamal , Ansar 54, 1 14
Shamal, Asiya 39
Shamal, lsar 54, 1 14
Shandera, Casey 54
Shandera, Stephanie 2 7
Shaw, Codey 54
Shaw, Michael 39, 105, 1 1· Shaw, Tiff any 181
Sheets, Nathan 9
Sheldon, Michelle 2, 6, 9, 17 30, 31 , 91 , 115
Shepard, Jessica 181
Shepard, Justine 181
Sherffius , Ashton 18 1
Sheridan, Cody 6, 54, 1 7 1
Sheridan, Jordan 66
Sherman, Mitchell 66
Shoecraft, Jenna 66, 76, 1 109, 114, 139,. 153
Shoecraft, Joshua 102, 39 155
Shottenk1rk, BenJam1n 181
Show alter, Heather 66
Shuman, Eric 5 1, 54, 14 7
Shuman, Kurt 66, 14 7, 18
Sifuentez, Danielle 66
S1lverstrand , Karen 66, 1 1
Sipes, Jared 39
Sis, Kat 27
Skaggs, Robert 66
Skinner, Jared 39
Skoda, Amanda 39, 153
Skolnick, Cassie 2 7, 82, 1 11
Skolnick, Nicole 2 7, 82, 10 7, 116
Skomer, M1chael 66
Slj1vo, Alen 18 1
Percival, Melissa 25
Peregoy, Marty 7 4
Perez, Joshua 181
Perez,Marlin 47,131,181
Perez, Ozzie 65
Quattroch1, Tony 7 4, 103
Quezada, Alyssa 65
Quick, Ben 9, 26
*Quigley, Brandi 53
Qu,ntero,M *
Rabbe -Miller, Melinda 7 4
Rollins, Matthew 181
Romero, Luis 181
Rosales, Bessy 8
Rose, Shae 18 1
Rosenbaum, Taylor 65, 14 7
Ross,Amanda 167, 168,, 181
Roth, Michelle 53, 1 14
Rothwell, Kelsey 26
Rouse, Jeni 39, 128
Rowland, Crystal 39
Rubeiz, Chaz, 12 7
Rubeiz, Christian 26
Ruhl, Anthony 65, 105, 1 14, 1 16
Schmoker, Barry 7 4, 156, 15 7, 168
Schnabel, Ginny 7 4
Schneider. Nathan 26, 167, 169, 170
Schneider, Shawn 66, 1 14, 1 17
Schnell,Ashley 26, 29, 89, 115, 119, 152, 153, 169, 170, 171
Schnell, Derek 54, 1 15, 15 2, 17 1
Schnepp, Liz 39, 14 7
Schnittker, Hillary 54
Schnittker, Russell 26, 39
Slj1vo, Aruna 6, 13, 66, 85 , 142
Sljivo, Selsebil 54, 117, 14 2
Small, Chanda 7 4
Smelser, Brittany 126, 14 7
181
Smetter, Megan 54
Smetter, Theresa 2 7
Smith, Amanda 54
Smith, Ashley 9, 66
Smith, Carena 39, 14 7
Smith, Carmen 66, 14 7
Smith, Cody 39
Smith, Jessica 15, 66, 153
Smith, Joe 39, 4 1 14 7
Smith, Matthew 18 1
Smith, Megan 54, 59
Smith, Taylor 54
Smith, Timothy 66, 14 7, 168
Smith, Tracy 7 4
Smith, Troy 18 1
Smith, Tyler 66
Smith, V/ill1e 40
Smykowski, Ab1:,ey 2 7, 136, 14 7
Snelling, Elizabeth 18 1
Snelling, Missy 40
Snodgrass, Jerry 66, 1 14
Snodgrass, Kandace 54, 168
Snook,Pa1ge 3, 11, 16,66, 70,81, 96,97, 115,132,190
Snyder, Aaron 2 7
Snyder, Jessica 54, 1 14
Sobczyk, Mary 7 4
Sokolik, Robert 66, 1 14, 14 7
Solis, Trassy 66
Solorio, Desirae 66
Sommers, Shawn 18 1
Soper, Tasha 40, 154, 17 0
Sorenson, Magg Ie 66
Spale, Alexa 66, 150, 15 2, 158
Spale, Jordan 54, 1 14, 1 17
Sparks, Cody 1 10
Spence, Sean 40, 136, 14 7, 17 1
Spencer, Trent 103, 116, 167, 171,181
Spicka, Emily 66, 7 1, 10 1, 1 17
Spilker, Jordan 54, 1 7 1
Spi lker, Justin 18, 2 7, 17 0, 17 1
Stabler, Landon 18 1
Stabler, Leslie 181
Stabler, Raeanne 18 1
Stalker, Michelle 40
Stanley, Kahla 66, 14 7
Starkey, John 40
Steager, Mekayla 66, 1 16, 17 0
Steen, Juli 7 4, 17 1
Steenson-Jones, Noell 66
Stege, Kendall 7 4
Stege-Tompsett, Luke 40, 12 5, 147
Steinbach, Jessica 40
Steiner, Brianna 54, 93, 1 15
Steller, Bree 2 7
Stephens, Au'?ten 66, 1 14, 1 1 7
Stevens, Matthew 181
Stevenson, Kim 54, 1 15, 128, 129, 14 7, 171
Stewart, Tasha 40
Stewart, Taylor 40, 114
Stewart, Tobin 16, 7 4, 146, 14 7
Steyer, Kallie 169
Stilwell, Brandon 181
Stivers, Samantha 18 1
Stofferahn, Zach 40, 1 14, 153
Stogdill, Mitchell 40
Stollar, Jacob 27, 145, 168
Stotts, Justin 66
Stotts, Melissa 40
Strandness, George 40
Strauch, N1ck1 54
Streeter, Kelsey 54, 136, 13 7
Strong, Rachel 66, 69
Strough, Derek 40, 1 7 1
Strunk-habener, Carly 2 7
Stuart, Trevor 27, 17 1
Stubblefield, Bryson 181
Stutzman, Mark 54
Suesz, Deb 7 4
SuleJmanov,c, Inna 13. 37, 40, 132, 133,, 164, 170, 190
Sweeting, Andrea 54
Sy, Emily 15, 27, 125
Sylvester, Aly 13, 14, 18, 2 7, 1 7 2
Sylvester, Tyler 54
SypOO, Deva *
Tafoya, Ian 66
Tafoya, Keenan 6, 40. 114
Tahir, Ahmed 181
Talero, Rachel 18, 2 7, 32, 99, 1 17, 143, 170, 177
Tapia Segura, Anabel 181·
Tatler, Lauren 1 7 1
Tatum, John 54, 1 i 4
Tatum, Shavonne 18 1
Taylor,Ja;me 181
Taylor, Kenneth 40, 105, 1 16
Taylor, Lauren 40, 4 1, 152, 146, 147
Taylor, Tiffany 2 7, 143
Teng, Kevin 2 7, 15...,
Teol1s, Jessica 6, 8, 2 7
Tep, Olenny 2...,, 30
Tep, Judy 6, 66
Tep, Vantha 40
Terrazas, Hugo 2 7
Terrazas,Jose 27,181
Terrazas, Juan
Terrell, Enc 66, 168
Terry,BenJamin 27,32, 113,117, 120
Tetherow, Ashley 2 7
Tetherow,Kyle 54
Thomas, ,chard 181
Thompson, Brett 27, 87, 115, 147,169,170,171, 178
Thompson, Eric 66, 134, 136
Thompson, Kenan 9
Thompson, Laun 54, 136, 153, 169
1hompson, Phylicia 181
Thornburg, Tyler 54
Thornton, Amanda 54, 153
Thornton, O,els~y 6, 1G~66, 166
Thurman, Shane 2...,
T1bbels,Aaron 27, 136, 137, 139, 148,152,153
Tinius, Karla 7 4
Titus, Megan 55. 114
Tomlinson, Todd 8, 12, 46, 7 8, 114,181
Towle, Michael 40, 1 14
Tran,Connie 27, 126, 127, 153
Tran, Kevin 40
Tran,Quan 141,181
Tran.Tony 67
Trang, Anthony 40
Travis, David 7 4
Travis, Paige 55
Trevett, V/ayne 1 7 1
Trevino, Gabriel 6 7
Trnnh, Tony 181
Trotter, Sean 27, 114, 155
Trouba, Nathan 55
Truong, Cina 6 7
Truong Do, Nam 55, 168, 169
Tubbs, Justin 2 7
103, 114, 116, 1...,8
1i mer, Brandy 81
Tumer, La 0,nsha 40
Tumer, Mariah 18 1
Tutdea!, Tachem 40
Tutte, T<lta*
!Jerman, Alex 55
Ulloa AIVarado. Carlos 181
Ulloa Alvarado'. Jose 18 1
Underwood, Zachary 18 1
Upton, Courtney 40
Urbanec, Kyle 6 7
Utley, Darnell 18 1
Vachal, Austin 6 7
Stubbs, Jason 66
Stubbs, Mar~ 18 1
Stubbs, Nolan 66, 68
Studnicka, Kaitlyn 17, 66, 1 14
Sturges, Thomas 14, 40, 134, 136, 161
lard, Robert 1, 4 28, 128, 129
Viard Teala 67 163
\'/are, Gerell 55, 59, 1 '4, 1 16
1/are,Samantha 55, 5-, 135, 136, 138,153
1/amer,Cla,re 28
VI arren, N1cole 6 7, 68, 10 1, 1 17
VI aterman, L1Sa 40, 4 7
VI atk1ns, Brandy 18 1
\' /atson, Barbara 6 7
i/atsor,Gregg 67, 167
\1/atsor, Jonathan 55, 56, 126
'/atson, Monica '2 7, 181
1/atson, Robert 40 4 2
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VI atts, Robert 181
V/ebb, Rachael 28, 1 1 6
V/1nger Darren 181
Anr 55, 1 14
'./ r em~erder, e 55
'v' I nterstIen, Amanda 13, 6 7, 1 ' 4
120,158
\'/interst1en, NICOie 6, 7, 18, 28, 30, 3 1, 84, 85, 126, 130, 132,133, 172, 175, 190
'I rth, Sean 28
'/ise, Emal11 55
\'/1seman,Jordan 67, 70, 114
Vitt, Breanna 55, 1 14
'/ohlgemuth, Emily 55, 5 7 14 7
'/olfe, Jamison 14, 55
V/olterman, Brent 40, 94, 1 15, 117,166
Tubbs, Mikayla 55, 153
Tucker, Dana 7 4
Tuma,Ben 27, 127
Tuma,N1cole 40, 44, 100, 117
Tupper, Brenda 40
Turco,~atthew 12, 14, 27, 76, 79,
Valentine, Desirae 153, 181
*Vanarsda!I AleXIS 40
Van Brockl1n, Melissa 55, 59, 1 1
Vanderford, Nate 40
Vanhoosen, Ethan 55, 57, 80, 114
Van Klaveren, Matt 2 7
Vanklavem, Randy 7 4, 17 0
Varley,Mikayla 55
Vasquez. Eryka 18 1
VasIna, Hanna 5 5, 13 1
Vaughan, Heather 55
Veach, Andrew 2 7
Veach, Julie 28
Velder, Matthew 28
Vercell1no, Caleb 55, 1 14, 1 16
Verg1th, Dylan 67, 1 14
Vetsalo, Anna 6 7
Vetsalo,Zoya 55
Vik, Maren 28, 29, 32, 82, 83, 1 14, 176,178
Vlcek,, Matt 18 1
Vo, Anthony 55, 181
Vo,Hoang 28
Vo,Steven 55, 59, 114
Vodraska,Amber 67, 122
Vodraska, Michael 40 42
Voges, Stephanie 18 1
Vogt, Frankie 18 1
V01chahoske, Br 1ttany 6 7, 1 14
Volkmann, Kirsten 6 7
Volz, Alexander 6 7
Vong, O,ristopher 40
Vosta,Joslyn 67, 166
Vu, Donald 6 7
Vu, Jenny 55
Vu,John 55
Vu, Michelle 28, 32, 1 1 ...,
Vuong, Rocky '. v
VUO%Tom *
V/acker, Lindsay 28
VI addle, Becky 40
V/ag1e, O,nstopher 55
V/agner,Jason 40,139, 153
'/ait, Ian 40
V/aites,Just1n 55, 114, 116
V/akeman, Kasey 181
V/alkenhorst, Tessica 67, 153
V/alker,Aaron 28
Walker, Elise 55
VI aller, Mark 7 4
VI alters, Brianna 13, 40, 4 1, 100, 117 152,160
'/alters,Ca1tlin 55,116,136.147
V/alton, Michelle 40, 4 7
'/andzilak, Brian 7 4
V/eber Emily 67, 70. 107, 115, 1 '6
V/eber, Meghan 55
V/egner,NICholas 181
V/e1ner, Beth 28
Toby 55
1/elch, Brandon 181
Welch, Jed 136, 153, 181
Welch, Jon 55
V/elch,Sasha 28, 167
Wells, Cameron 6 7
V/entworth, Tyler 40. 155
V/enzl, Rachel 1 1, 67 7 1 122
Wenzl, Sara 40, 132, 190
V/est, Jacob 181
West, Tiffany 55, 1 16
Westfall, Tyler 67
Westling, Abby 55, 136, 13 7
Westwood, Nicole 40, 14 7
Wetzel, Michael 28
V/hahng, Genna 55, 157, 167
Wheeler, Alexander 55
V/hetstone, Lu as 8, 67, 14 7
Vi1lliams, Desmond 181 115, 1 17, 158, 181
Wh1taker,Janessa 67, 115, 117, 166.
White, Manda 163, 181
V/h1te, N1kk1 55, 100 1 17; 153
'v'/h1tehead, icole 40, 1 14, 163, 171
V/h1temagp1e, Michael 181
V/h1tney, Ashley 55 Danica 16, 67, 142
Wiedel,Caleb 67. 147
W1ederholt,Amy 55, 157
W1ederste1n, Daniel 28
Wieshamp, Kathi 7 4
V/igg1ns,Jef 67
V/1lbur,Bridgette 28
V/ilbur, Zachary 40
V/1lcox, Ben 7 4
V/1lder, Nathan 40
V/1lken,Joel 67
V/1lliams, Andrew 181 Williams, Esha 55 Williams, Zach 181 Williams, Zachary 28
V/ill1amson,Cass1e V/1ll1amson,O,ristle 67
V/illman, Megan 28. 127
V/ilsey, Lauren 40
Wilshusen, Megan 13, 6 7
V/ilson, Cindy 7 4, 171
Wilson, Ellen 28, 158
V/1lson, Jordan 40, 86, 87, 105, 115,116
V/ilson, Joshua 28, 87, 1 15, 1 17, 165
V/ilson, Torrey 55, 1 14, 152
V/inchel, Derek 181
Walterman, Lauren 28, 1 13, 1 17, 147 153. 178
Woodrum, Ma-i:th1as
'/oodrum, Stevie 55
'/orley, Patric 28. 1 14
\'/orrell Jesse 28
/orster, Olr1St1na 4, 13, 14, 28, 31, 1~8
Worster, Jakob 6, 28
V/orster, Paige 55, 1 14
V/oslager, Levi 67
Viray, Roe y 181 '/right, Desiree 55
V/right, Heather 6 7
Wright, Kamara 40, 95, 1 15, 152
Wright, Nathan 15 7, 18 1
Wright, Savanna 55, 130, 13 1, 165
Wright, Zachary 55
Wroblewski, Jessica 4 1, 14 7, 153
V/under Becca 55, 157, 163
V/urster,Bret 67, 114, 116
V/yatt, Gage 4 1
Wynne,Tod* 1, 114
Yanez, Kelly 5 5
Yapp,Nataly 55, 57, 147
Ybarra, Andrea 181
Ybarra, Eric 6 7 160
Ybarra, Ph1l1p 28
Yelm, Anthony 28
Yoakum, Topper 41, 44, 86, 87, 88, 89, 1 15, 130, 13 1
York, Ian 67
Young, Adam 4 1
Young, Devon 55, 117
Youngman, Nancy 7 4, 16 1
Youngs, Rachel 55. 152
Youngs, Rochelle 6 7
Younis, Z1rak 55
Yuma, Jessica 55
Yuma, Francis 18 1
Zabawa, Ryan 7 4
Zelt, Jeremy 5, 55, 1 15, 1 1 7
Zemart1s, Alex 6 7
Zemart1s, Olnstina 4 1
Zemart1s, Nickolas 56
Zha1ya, Aysha 56
Z1egenbe1n, Amanda 4 1
Ziemba, Zachary 56, 7 8, 80, 103, 114,116
Zingier, Megan 14 7
Zwiener Brandi 41, 134, 135, 14 7, 149
The 2006 - 2007 school year has ended, but we 211 know life is just beginning. The theme of the yearbook was Life Never Stops It has only just begun. The cover was designed by Kelsey Satra and arranged by a Walsworth artist and Kyle Drake. The cover contained hot foil and 4 -color The fonts used were Cheerstype, Kent, David, IronMaiden, and Feltpolnt. The programs used were Adobe InDesign CS 2 and Adobe Photoshop 7.0. Walsworth Publishing Company in Marceline, MO produced the yearbook. We ordered 7 00 books to be delivered on May 24
North Star's Yearbook staff would like to thank students, especially the Journal ism and Photo Journal ism classes, for all of their help retrieving pictures, information and stories for the book We would also like to thank Terri Diffenderfer for sharing her knowledge of the class from previous years with staff members and teacher Kelly Antholz O'Hara. Thank you to the rest of the fabulous staff at North Star for allowing students to leave class for extra time needed in the' Yearbook room. A final thank you to Walsworth for their help producing our 2006 - 2007 yearbook .