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By Jamie ~apke
It was the first pep rally and many students couldn't wait to see.what new things would be happening this year.
When 9 selected Northeast Varsity football players came into the auditorium, they didn't know what to expect. All they knew was that they would be doing something. When the Varsity cheerleaders announced that the football players w:ould be getting kissed blind~ folded, the players were naturally wondering who they would be kissing.
Most of the players were trying to figure out how to get out of doing this! B.J. Nannen just shook his head "no"!
When the Varsity cheerleaders finished covering the football players' eyes, the cheerleaders brought out the football players' mom's. The crowd went in an uproar, laughing and cheering loudly.
The football players were moving around trying to figure out who was going to kiss them.
They each kissed their moms and then rated the kiss. When B.J. Nannen got a kiss, he opened his eyes immediately afterwards, finding his :r:nom standing in front of him. He wiped his lips, and the cheerleaders asked how he rated his kiss.
B.J Nannen respon~ed "I don't know, I don't like kisses". ·
David Schwerdtfeger got a wet kiss from his moin. He rated his mom a 1.
The football players rated their moms a variety of different numbers on a scale of 1 to 10. Where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.
The Varsity cheerleaders uncovered the football players eyes. The look on the players' faces was a mixture of surprise and embaressment.
When Scott Bautch was asked what he thought of the pep rally, he said, "It was fun, especially when I got kissed by my mommy".
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-Afefanie Meister, junior'
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Top: The varsity cheerleaders pump up the cr~wd~(Photo by J~es Piippo) Above: Linda Houner leads the band with a beat. Left. A cheerleader from the class of '84 shows she still has the right stuff. Opposite Page Top: Angie Waterbury is flying high. (All photos by Sherri Brouillette) Right: Northeast students are entranced by pep rally activities
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.9L Piece, Of Success
By Allison Ebke
What comes to mind when you hear Penguins of Destruction? A video game? Killer inhabitants of Antarctica? Or what about Jumping Kate? An exercise video?
Well Penguins of Destruction and Jumping Kate are just two of the many local bands in and around Lincoln.
Penguins of Destruction was named when it's members were all sitting around trying to think up a name. Someone said penguins. Someone said destruction and PenguinsofDestructionfellintoplacePenguins of Destruction is made up of 6 people. They are: Matt Works, Matt Kimmerling, Pat McWilliams, Jennifer McWilliams, Ben Koftwitz, and Kevin Lyons.
Jumping Kate was named when one of the members jokingly said Jumping Kate, due to the fact that band member Kate
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Boner jumps around while she sings and plays guitar. Jumping Kate constitutes of four members. Mark Lee, Glenn Smith, Casey Kinnan, and Kate Boner.
Right now Jumping Kate has two eds out. You can buy Loaded Gun and Draw the Line at any local music store.
Currently Penguins of Destruction is working on an album, containing nine original songs.
Both Penguins of Destruction and Jumping Kate write their own music.
" It's sort of a cross between Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, and Metallica" said Penguins of Destruction member Matt Kimerling.
Both bands enjoy and appreciate the support they recieve. They would like to see a place where local bands could get together.
"Like a mini Lalapalooza" commented Kate Boner.
Both of the bands can be seen by students at coffee houses, benefits, Shakes, and areas surrounding Lincoln.
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Top Left: 96 KX's Keith and Carol talk on the radio. (All photos by James Piippo) Top Right: Keith, of Keith and Carol, talks to a listener. Right: Blackhawk signs autographs for fans at Twisters.
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I op Left: Lisa Burnett listens to music at Twisters. <All photos by James Piippo) Top Right: : Guitars and Cadillacs, the newest country bar, provides a Sunday hangout for students. Above : Twisters provides the commµnity with the latest music.
Favorite Hangouts
By Cyndi Neff
When you remember high school, what do you remember most?
Friends... The friendships you make in the years you're in school, stay with you forever. They're the ones you look forward to seeing when you go to your class reunions; and they're the ones who take you back to your childhood years and make you remember all the fun times you had Whether it's pranks you played on your siblings or telling secrets at slumber parties, those memories will be cherished always.
For those leaving school and going into the "real world/' lifestyles will change, becoming more challenging, and the need for friends will be even greater. They'll be there to room with, gossip with, fight with, and w~enever you need it they'll always have a shoulder for you to cry on. Looking back on the school year, it's not the classes, or the grades, or even the teachers you remember. It's the clubs with your friends, lunch with your friends, going to gameswith your friends, everything you recall is with your friends, as it should be. For nothingwouldmatterif therewasn'tsomeone to share the excitement of life with.
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Left: Dressed for the night in homecoming glitz, students dance their heels off at at one of the most popular dances of the year (Photo by Erin HiDer) Right: Viewing of Northeast halls during rush hour (Erin Hiller)
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Top Left: Star Ship 9, where teens flock for laughter, excitement, and tears found on the screen (Photo by James; Piippo) Top Right: Josie Trine and Cassie Trine cruise their way into the parking lot (James Piippo) Above: Amigos! Drive in for a snack, drive out with a smile (James Piippo)
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.9L Piere of rfaday
By Amanda Gamer
"She touches everybody that she meets!" This was senior, Jennifer DeKalb's response to hearing poet Maya Angelou speak at Pershing Auditorium in October. Jennifer has seen Maya on television before. Jennifer also enjoys reading many of Maya Angelou's books and poems.
Maya Angelou opened the program with a song. She came out onto to the stage and just started singing a folk song.
The event was originally sold out since Pershing was only selling floor tickets, but there was so much demand for tickets, that Pershing opened the ei:_1tire auditorium.
0 She told us the importance of utilizing the library, that those books have been written for us," Jennifer commented,
Maya Angelou firmly supports the efforts of education. Jennifer also felt that the night
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was very inspiratio~l and uplifting. Maya seemed happy to be in Lincoln. , Jennifer'sfavoritepieceofwritingbyMaya Angelou is, "I Know Why the Cage Bird Sings." This book is an autobiography about Maya Angelou's entire life. · Jennife.r's favorite part in particular was a passage about Maya's junio,r higJi gradua: tion in Ohio. The white mayor had come to speak to the graduating African American students, he told them that they were going to be nothing, they.would never be anything more than a bag lady, orjanitor, and all the good lives were going to be lived by the •white students.
After that, everyone's dreams were .destroyed and everyone had lost hope. Then the class president got up to make his speech to the parents, instead he turned around to face the students, and ~tarts singing "Lift Every Voice : Pretty soon, the whole Btu-dent body w~s singing
"She muttered, lifting her head a nod toward freedom I shall not, I shall not be moved ... "
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Above: Forrest Gump was the hit of the year (Photo by Erin Hiller) Above right: The new Gateway, JC Penney is on the way. (Sara Hill)
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"It is a6out time Liru:.o[n does sometliing''-James Piippo, junio~
"It actua[{g fook§ fik!, a rea[ma[( now"-'Erin 'YorkJ. senior
'We're just trying to 6e Bk!, Omafia''-~[Eg (jrove, senior
Left: Rocket graduate Bob Kerrey doesn't forget Nebraska. (Photo courtesy of Senator Keney's office) Top Left: Nebraska goes to the movies, are those men or women? (UnivenalPicturet) Top: Patrick Combs gives DougBerueter a run for his money (James Piippo) Above: Residents in southLincolnwereupsetaboutcityplanstowidenth.eir streets (James Piippo)
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By Tonya Mu~ay
Throughout the years, fashion has changed greatly.
We've gone from wearingbellbottoms and ~owered shirts in the 60' ,s to tight, tapered Jeans and rugby's in the 90's.
The 9?'s style for girls include: bodysuits, tight shirts, loose T-shirts, and sweatshirts.
Guys seem to care more about the way they look today than they did 10 years ago. Guys often wear their shirts wrinkle- free ~th the sleeves rolled up, and knee length Jean shorts .. In the colder months; long sleeved hooded shirts, flannels, and loose fit jeans. Most guys are clean shaven, <and well groomed.
Speaking of the cold, starter coats are a co~on, but expensive way to stay warm in the wmter, ranging anywhere from $150$180. Theycomeina variety of your favorite
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teams, from football to hockey. Nike warmup jackets are very popular. They're worn as a light jacket for those cool, but not quite so cold days.
Women's jewelry, over the years, has become bigger and fancier.
Today women wear earrings of the more long, dangly, and hoop variety, rather than the small studs Necklaces have grown longer and more decorated, and women today are wearing more rings than ever. One can often find students with -3 to 4 rings on each hand.
Men are also wearing rings nowadays. One can easily find a man wearing 1 - 2 ringson their hands.
Colors have also changeddrastically.
In the past people wore a lot of reds, oranges, and yellows. These days the latest fads are more neutral colors including: forest greens, tans,:beiges, browns,navy blues, and white. The~ of course, black fits in as an all time favorite just like 20 years ago.
The passing years have brought extreme changes to the world of fashion, showing the alteration of attitudes and . surroundings. Although fashion tends to do a double take in areas such as, the comback of bellbottoms it undoubtedly moves on to something new: giving the high school world a life of it's own as students weave throughout the jungle of tastes and fashions.
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Top Left: Gateway Western in Gateway Mall offers~~ the latest in cowboy boots and hats. Top Right: One of the latest additions to Gateway Mall is Structure, which offers th~ lat~st trends to guys Right: The new look for The Limited m Gateway is classy, and intriguing. This store offer~ sophisticated, but fun styles for women and young ladies. So come on in and have some classy fun.
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~bove: 1;te Buckle in Gatewaf'?ffers the l~test trend; fashio11;. The s!yles may be rather expensive, but they ~e ~efiniiley hot! Top Right: Twisters in Eastpark has thousands oftapes and CD's to offer tis. That hatJooks ,fal>ulous on you Angie Enevoldsen. Top Left: Team Spirit inEastpark sells anything from coats to keychains in all of your favorite teams, from any sport.
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By Allison Ebke
Many students find it hard to achieve the perfect balance between school and work .
Many students find that the first few weeks are the hardest. "I felt like I was going to come apart'. ' said frustrated junior, Carmella Garman :
Working two to three times a week, and on weekends, becomes a major problem when you have homework.
"I used to have hours galore, " exclaims Carmella.
After the first week of school, Carmella realized that she needed to cut back Feeling overloaded with work, friends, and important school activities, she pulled her manager aside and requested fewer hours.
Now a much relieved Carmella works an average of four days a week. Now she has time for her homework and her friends.
Often, students find themselves doing their homework over breaks, late at night, and during school.
But all the stress is worth it, making students more prepared for college ,snd campus life following closely on it's heels.
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J2l C/iange of Pace
By Melissa fohnson
At the start of the school year you probably saw an unfamililiar face in the office. Her name is Ms Carmel Sheppard and she is the new Associate Principal. Ms Sheppard came from Junction City, Kansas.
The idea for our new mentor program also came with her It started at her old school and when she came here Principal Wilks, assigned her as Director of Activities She brought up the idea and all the teachers and staff liked it. "It helps a lot with Club Day, now people can be in more then one club because that's how you get involved in school," commented Sheppard. The program is running well ~d the main complaint from the students is the different bell schedules and getting used to them.
Sheppard likes the city and students here . "If a graduate doesn't end up doing what they wanted to do in high school it's their own fault, because we have a lot of opportunities here/ Sheppard said The other new administrator is Dan Larson.
Bottom: It's easy to see Dan Larson likes his new job at Northeast. {Photo by James Piippo) Above: Carmel Shepard thinking up more great ideas for Northeast. (James Piippo)
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By Jamie Kapke
Senior Jeff Wells, bone-back and strong safety for the NE varsity football team, was voted Homecoming king for 1994-1995.Robin Voss was voted Homecoming Queen.
Coming to the Homecoming dance, Wells said he didn' t expect to leave as Homecoming King.
"I thought I never had a chance against Tracy Ficke and Brian Jarrett," Wells said.
Wells, and others who attended the dance had their spirits somewhat dampened b; Northeast's loss to Kearney in the Homecoming game
"I think that we need to play better as a team. We need better team unity," Wells said.
Wells wants people to remember the 1994
varsity football team in 20 yeclrs. He wants them to remember the tradition the team set, as hardworkers with good ethics. He also wants people to remember that they were the first team with the new coach Mark King and they're working with an all new playbook.
Wells said he will remember his three years with the varsity football team and how much fun he had getting to know all the guys.
He plans to go to college and play football in the future
The person that influenced Jeff the most is his father because his father was always there for him and he looked up to his father. Jeff wanted to prove himself and be someone his father could be proud of.
Jeffs advice for the new football players: "Don't listen to the criticism from others outside the team, just listen to who's important!"
Other Homecoming attendants included: Host and Hostess-senior Wade Neddenriep and senior Tracy Clausen; 1st attendantsjunior Ben Haney and junior Jenni Mitchell; 2nd attendants-sophomore Jake Stutzman and sophomore Brooke Johnson; 3rd attendants-freshmanJustinHertzeland freshman Lucy Bruns.
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Top Left: Northeast students cheer on the varsity football team at the homecoming game<An Photos by Erin Hiller) Top Right: Varsity football players-are in a defensive huddle while Dan Williams waits for a play from the coach Above: Lucy Bruns laughs as ,she dances with Justin Hertzel
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Jason 'J..{f,fson
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1(ristina 'J..{f,vius
Jlung 'J{gugen
Jluong 'J{gugen
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'Iliinh 'J{gugen
'Trang 'J{guyen
'Irung 'J{gugen
Jamie 'J{icfzofs
Afe[issa 'J{p6[e
'Tom 'J{prthup
Carina Ofivetti
Jamie Ofsen
Jason Ofson
'13enjamin Ore
'David Orosco
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Zaheer Pajnigar
Suzanne Peery
Samantha Pence
41/Juniors
:Micfiae{ Penn
'Elissa Peraew
JJJricia Perez
!R.g6ecca Persinger
Carie, Peterson
Sarah Peterson
Jennae PetraceR._
(je.orge Pj{uge
'Dana Pf{ugliaupt
J-lao Pliam
J-lung Pliam
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'Tarra Picfy,tt
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James Piippo
Josepli Poinae,t,ter
:Mattliew Portsche
'Irevin Pre6fe
Lindsey Price
:RJ!an Prochnow
'Dawn Proett
:Mario QJJ,intana
'Wenay !l(ains
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5vufrew !R.p6erts
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42/Juniors --------------------------------------
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'Ward !Jw6inson
'Wi[[iam !Jwgers
5lnita !Jw/ir
.91.my !Jwt/ie
'Eric i(usse[[
Jenny Safarik._
Afidieife Santistevan
Sliamwn Sartfeson
Sliaun Sartfeson
Jessica Sazama
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Susan Sclier6a.R._
'£{fen Schrotli
'Danae Schwaderer
Cliristine Schwaninger
James Schwarts
'Davia Schwertftjeger
5laron Schwintft
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Quincy Scrivner
Carofine Seymour
Julie Slieltfon
'Melissa Slieltfon
Cliristoplier Sliires
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'Dawn Sigrist
Corey Simmons
Jason Simmons
Jennifer Simpson
Julie Sinner
5lnn Sfechta
5lffison Smitli
5lntfrew Smitli
Jesse Snytfer
43/Juniors f I
Stace3 Soaerquist
1(ristine Soff(p
Yl.nn Sorensen
Scott Sorge
Steven Sowaers
'13rani3 Spale
!Rp6ert Spencer
J-leatlier Spier
Joai Stanife!J
'E[isa StanosfzecK_
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Laura Straatme3er
f4manaa Sutter
Afe[issa Sutter
'Brenia Swanson
Lisa Swislier
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Sarafi 'Iessenaorf
Sarafi 'Iluge
f4manaa 'l1iomas
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5laron 'Tore[[
'Ian3a 'Irac3
J-la 'Iran
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Josie 'Trine
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Jason 'IureK_
'Erica 'Iuveson
44/Juniors
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Joel 'llttecht
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.fllntfumy 'Van :Hom
'Vijay 'Vasanji
!ll.my 'Vick!,rs
Steve 'Vivier
Sarah 'Voge[
Linda 'Vrcfwta
Craig 'Wacker
'l(at/i[e,en 'Wade
Luke 'Wagaman
Jamie 'Wagner
r_Benjamin 'WafKjnsliaw
Crysta[ 'WaneK_
Stephanie 'Ward
'Todd 'Ward
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!R.f,6ecca 'Weaver
'Tracy 'Weers
'Tia.ra 'Wegfze.r
!l(acfie.[ 'West
!ll.my 'WestricK_
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Jeffrey 'Wilber
'l{athan 'Wu[
Justin 'Wiffey
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!ll.my 'WittstrucK_
Jamie 'Wood
!l(icK_ 'Woodward
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'lJwayne 'Yager
45/Juniors I i• i' I
Jason Yager
Carfena Yantfe{[
'13rian Yeggy
!RJ!an Zacher
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46/Juniors
Above: Adam Lenhoff helps out Alton Mason with his work.(Photo by James Piippo)
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Jayna 13[adc
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'l(f,[[y 13rink
'l(f,[[y 13rinR!nan
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:J(rista Carriffo
:l(acfiel Carter
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Cunton Chanrffer
Jason Christ
5l[icia Christenson
Jennifer C[arR._
Jlo[[y Cfar/&on
Jorge Jr Contreras
491Sophomores
Josfiua Cornwe[[
'Wi[[ie Craft
Christina CraTtR-
:Melanie Crary
'13randy Crook_
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Jennifer 'IJavis
:Jw6ert 'IJavis
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Carrie 'IJefano
'13rian 'IJicl(!,y
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'Erica 'IJral(!,
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'Eric 'IJuryea
Jennifer 'E6erlein
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Scott 'Ec/qnan
Joe[ 'Edwards
'IJoug[as 'Eicfwm
Cfiristina 'Eigsti
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'IJerek_ 'Enge[bart
'l(atfiryn 'Erickfon
!l(icl(_ 'Estle
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'l(asey :Farr
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5lnge[ :Fewtails
5lndrew :FicR!,
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:Jwan :Ffanaers
'J{atlian :F[ege[
'Iara :Folsom
Joshua :Foss6erg
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'Iimotliy (jans
5lmanaa (jaraner
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'Erin (jreen
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'Mefanie :Haas
511Sopfwmores
'J{__atlianial Jlame[
Jennifer Jlammer
Justin Jla11Sen
5bulrew Jlarris
Jeramiah Jlarris
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!Rp6ert Jlenarick§on
.9L5/i[ie JlenR!'Iom Jlerman
!ll.ngefina Jlernanaez
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!ll.nne Jlo[mes
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!Rjanna J-louskie
!ll.ntfumy Jlowef[
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'Ben J-lsieli
'J{iclio[as J-lu66ari
:J(fffy Jlumeniak
'Tommy Jlurst
Patrick Inaerfiea
Jamie Itzen
Joshua Jaggers
Carey Jaques
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521Sopfw11Wres ---------------------------------·
.:Jtntfrew Johnson
'Bethany Johnson
'BrooR!- Johnson
'Davia Johnson
'Dimetria Johnson
:f{ogtfJohnson
Joshua Johnson
1(j,mEer[g Jones
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Travis Jones
'J{ico[[e Ju[di
'Bryce Jurgens
Matthew 'l(ah[er
'Bryce 'l(aiser
Matt 'l(anne
Jennifer 'l(arr
J{eather J(fating
.:Jt[[ison 'l(f,[ton
'l(f,vin J(frn
Jennifer 1(j,mmons
'Davia 1(j,nneg
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'Danie[[e 1(ponce
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Christopher 1(µ6es
Jasmine 1(Jthfah[
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Sarah Lauritzen
'lJereK.._LaW
'lJanie,ffe. Lawrence
Jasmine Laws
'13rie.anna Le.ho
'Mi,uly Lemon
Jamie, Li,u{
'lJereK.._ Linfy
Jodi LinK.._uge{
James Louthan
Xf,nneth Love
'lJane Lovelace
Joshua Lowery
.9lfison Ludemann
f£{iza6eth Luff
Zachariah Lyons
Zachary 'Mahaffey
Christopher 'Mafc.om
'lJayna 'Mann
!Jcyan 'Masefc
Jasmin 'Mateer
Christine 'M~on
'lJanie,{'M~e{[
9{Jna 'McClain
'lJane{{'McCoy
!itlisfia 'Mc!l(jnzie, !R.{},t_anna 'Md(jb6en
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'lJonald 'Medinger
f£ric 'Jvfeffe.n
'J{,icfw[e 'Merri[[
:Fraricliesc 'Meton
Jamie, 'Meyer
Ju{ie, 'Meyer
.fllmania 'Meyers
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'lv(efissa Afeyers
Scott %eyers
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-'Deborali Afifam
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'Davia '.Miller
Susan '.Mi[feson
'Bethany Afi[[spaugh
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Jessica 'M.itche[[
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Joseph :Monroe
Afisty :Moore
!l(adiae[ '.Moore
:RJ)ger '.Muir
!Rjane '.Murphy
Sek.yen Afutjwang
Afark 'l{agengast
:RJ;an 'J{f,jf
:J(rista 'J{f,fson
:RJ;an 'l{f,wton
1Jiao 'Ngo
'J{uong 'Nguyen
Vu 'Nguyen
rrerra 'J{icliefson
Jlutumn 'l{icR!,ns
'Brian 'l{iefsen
'J{f,vin O''Donna[
Christina O7'oofe
Jason Oafe
Jlnarea Ohmberger
'Derek Ofsen
JoayO[tman
Cassie OswaM
551Sophomores
Jarrett Owe-ns
Carissa ParK.f,r
'Iara Pashh!f
Aficliae[ Pasif(_a
'J{atfian Patterson
Jeffre!I Pennington
.9&ulrew Perez
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'13radk!f Peterson
'Eric Peterson
.9&ulrew Pfeiff
'E[issa Pliiffips
Afe[issa Pic/i{e,r
Vanie[ Pierso[
Jeffre!I PoiruleXjer
Slieree PoK{}rn!f
Serena Porter
James Post
Jesse Post !R.g,gina Powers
L!fnette Prasnic.kj, !l(usse[{ Prine
5lpri{ Purdie
'13rittaine Purd!f
Stace!! !l(andal{
Jerem!I !l(aritlon
5lrulrew !l(asmussen
'13rian !l(auner
Josliua !l(a!f
'Erica !R.g,a
!J(risty !l(ector
Melonie !R.g,iiic.R_
'13rian !R.g,ed
'I!fson !l(egnier
Scott !l(ic.KJJ
~-------------------------_...-~ : I i
561Sophomores -----------------------------------
Peter :Jqggs
r:Broo(g 1(iley
fllntfrew :Rjngsmuth
'Troy :RjnR!,
Jd~ :Rjvas Sanchez
1<f,ith 'Rp66ins
2?..,usse[['Rp66ins
'Megan 'Rp6erts
Cassie 'Rpgers
r:Brantfy 'Rphr
!l(p6ert 'Rpwan
r:Bruce 'Rpwfey
Logan 2?..,usse[[
Jeremy Satftffer
Patrick.Sampson
Ylngefa San 'lvligue[
fllaron Sandoz
!ll[[ison Schaeffer
Patrick.Schafer
:RJ!an Scharf
Laura Scher6ak
r:Benjamin Sch[ucR!,6ier
!lltfam Schoff
Af.e[issa S~r
Jennifer Schoonover
Jadyn Schrage
C[ayton Scobie
'Matthew Seip
r:Bryan Se[~ (jregory Se[[
'Travis Sef.zer
Vanie[[e Shea
'Travis Shejfertf
Jody She[tfon
r:Benjamin She[ton
571Sopfwmores
!RJJ{y Shuman
'13obbi Siebe
!RJ!an Skalak
Jeremiah Skalniak._
Maria Skuifarek
Afattliew Sfosson
Ju[ie Smitli
Sliagfee Smitli
Aficaefa Snider
'Travis Sofano
Sabrina Sorensen
Afattliew Stadnick
Jennifer Stang[
Jade Stansbury
1(atlirgn Stark
Cliad Stegga[[
'Travis Steiger
Shannon Stein
:!(f{{y Stoner
James Storer
llJustin Strain
:l(icliard Stripilng
'Ionia Stroli
%icia Stucfy,nsclimuft
Jessica Stucfy,r
Jafy, Stut.zman
(jraliam Svendsen
Jaime Swain!( -
llJana Swisher
'Yasuko 'Iaoka
Cliristoplier 'Ie~eira
:l(pri Ttet.z
Jayson Ttfson
Lisa'Iofen
'l{icofe 'Ioofy,r
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%inh fJ'ruong
%uy rrruong
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Josliua fJ'urek_
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Jeremy rruveson
'Deiare 11.tfey
'Branaon 'Van 'Ders[ice
Lacey o/arze,k_ (jinger 'l/enhaus
Sara 'l/o6ori[
Jamie 'l!oCzK!,
Mam o/on 'Busch
Xj.mberfy Walker
!R.9bert 'Wa[fen
T-mify 'Wa[fer
J-lmber 'Wafters
Jason 'Warboys
.91.myWara 'l{ico[e 'Ware
Lisa Wassenberg
.9lnge[a 'Waterbury
.9lnge[a 'WatKj,ns
Juston 'Way
1(at/ieri-ne, Weber
Jessica 'Wefch
:J(ustin 'We[[man
Jolin We[fs
591Sophomores I I I I fl I ! i
'Erin 'Westpfialen
January 'W!ueler
'Morgan White
Afe[issa Whyman
f1Javid 'Wick_artf
.Afisa 'Wic~
!R.Jjan 'Wiess
f4.ntfwny 'Wi{K_ason
Jieiai 'WifRjnson
f1Janie[ 'Wuson
Jed 'Wi~[man
Jason 'Wise
Aficliae[ 'Wittmann
Aficliae[ 'Woeppe[
Jennifer 'Wo[j
Joseph 'Woffen
Shannon 'Wo[fen
Jessica 'Wools
James 'Wootfwartf
2?.Jlan 'Worfey
Jennifer Wright
'Vanne.ssa 'Wright
Aficfte[[e 'Wunn
Jerome 'Wy[ie
Timothy 'Yates
f1Janie[ 'Young
!J(acey 'Young
Matthew Zeiger ·
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Jeffrey Zimmennan
60/Sophomores
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Linda JI
Jtmanaa Jliams
Lori Jliams
Samue[ Jliams
Jliam Jlfifemeger
Jlaron 5lftfriige
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!R__andi '13af(g,r
!knanda '13artlet
'13enjamin '13aumfafk
'Emify '13ecR_ner
Michaef tJ3iefi{
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Casey '13[air
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Cliandra '13food
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'Darcy '13oi.fieM
Michae[ '13ofinger
1(anne[[a '13omar
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'Ierrg '1300[
'Vincent '13oston
'J{,icole '13ouwens
'13ratfley '13owers
XJ,t,rt '13oyte
'13rian '13radford
Jennifer '13radg
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'David 'Brewer
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Casey '13rink]nan
'Danye[ 'Brook§ .
'Brian 'Brown
Lucy 'Bruns
'Marty 'Brunswick..
~6erta 'Bryant
C[ifforrf 'Brye
'Dustin 'Burton
Afintfy '13us/i
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!llnge[[a Carr
Jamie Carriffo
5'1.manda Catfur
Patrick.. Ce6ufiar
Setfi Cliam6ers
James Cliantffer
Aficliae[ Cfiapman
Ji[[ Cfiaput 5lpri[ Christenson
!l(risten Clark..
'Yetta Clark..
5laron Clift
Jennifer Cofe
Jlmber Co[[iers
Cfuy Co[[ura
1(,afeigh Contreras
2?.gbecca Coo[ufge
'Elizabeth Cornford
'J{atlian Cou[ter
5lmanda Craigie
Quinn Crawford
Xf[[y Cronin
~6ert Crouse
63 I 'fres/ime,n
Jessica Crowaer
Josfiua Crudaen
Sarafi Cruse
5lnarea Curtis
'Mattfiew Curtis
'l(atfiryn Curtrigfit
Cara Cutsfia{{
Casenara 'Daffer
Pfiuong'Dao
.Loretta 'Dasfier
rJ3ryson 'Davenport
rJ3rian 'Davidson
'Megan 'Davis
<Jv(icfiae[ 'Davis
Lucinaa'Dea
Pau['Deaver
5'lmanaa 'Debrie
Le,anne 'Detmer
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Jessica 'Doherty
5lntfion!J 'Dofeza[
'Micfiae[ 'Drees.zen
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'Mark._ 'D!fer {ja!Jef 'Ebert
.9laron 'Eisen6artli
'Me[issa 'Eisenberg
'IJanie[ 'E~fen6urg
James 'Effiott
'Eric 'Engstrom
Cliatf 'Erick§on
Cliristina 'Ericson
(jeoffery 'Essa!:!
<Jv(icfiae( 'Evefana
~....._____________________________________________
641!Jre.sfimen ------------------------------·
Afattfuw 'EwoMsen
1(atlifeen j'airchiul
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Scott j'e[dman
Joshua J'erguson
Marl(__ J'isdier
'Danieffe. J'fowers-Perez
.9L[icia J'ofsom
'Destiny J'onvilfe
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~-----------------·---------------~---
651 :Freshmen I I I
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Seth. :J-{arrington
Joe :J-{arris
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Jeffery :J-{asse
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1Jana J-leik._e.s
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Jlmon :J-{efmstadter
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.9lmber :J-{e~nius
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.9lmber :J{etrick__
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1(ara :Jloefsc/ie,r
Sfz.ana :Hoffman
Tiffany :J{ojfman
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66/![reslimen --
Sara :Jioffmann
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Joshua :Jiopping
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73 I !Freshmen ~flll-----------------------------------
Jenny 'Westrick_
Sarah 'Wfzee[er
JZlm6er White 'IJarayon 'WifKjnson
Micfuu[ 'Wiff
Came[ia 'Wufs
Joseph 'Wingrove
Joshua 'Wo[je
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<Jina Jtaams Paraeaucator
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'Engusft
Jean 'Bartels
Speda[ 'Eaucation Coorainator .!l{[vin 'Bank§ Security 'Tedi
'Danieffe. 'Bennett Paraeaucator
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Margaret 'Biillngs Counsefor 'Dary[ 'Buie Journalism
'Dwain 'Borrh£rs
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'Deb 'Brethouwer Cafeteria
Peggy 'Britton ~ource
MeTVa 'Broaa Cafeteria
Jan'Brown Counsefor
'Beatrice, 'Brosstar
'.Foreign Language
John'Burke Counsefor
'Barbara 'Butts Paraeaucator
rr'op 'Ten
I I
Things to do during a boring lecture ... 10. Sleep 9. Have naughty thoughts about naughty things
see what they're doing
8. Have fantasies about Brad Pitt 7. Look at everybody else to
6. Daydream of fat men with pudding
vegetable
5. Flirt 4. Stick gum on peers 3 . Sleep with eyes open and dream of
gardens
2. Play pencil tag 1. Draw ants
-------------------------------------
left: Janet LaFollette gets up on the wrong side of the bed Right: Paula Copeland and Naomi Robinson party down in the ticket booth. ( All photos by James Piippo)
76/!facu{ty
Jim Campbel[
Afatliematics
Sandi Campbel[
'13usiness
Jennifer Casper
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'Elaine Caster
'Engusfi
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Joef Comwe[[
Socia[ Stuaies
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Pam 'lJavis
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Ways to study for tests ... 10. Study? What's that? 9 There's a test today? 8 Sleep with notes under the pillow. 7 Don't! Pay peers to take tests for you.
Write the answers on the desks.
Talk to somebody whose already taken it, then try to memorize the answers.
Watch T.V., sleep, relax, then cram the class before
Osmosis
6.
5.
4
3.
2. Write it on the bottom of your shoe. 1. Cheat off of the person beside you.
78/:fac,u{ty ____..;._________________________ __
Left: Sandy Vercellino instructs parents as well as students (PhotobyJamesPiippo) Right: RobertMannplays with his overhead (Photo by Susan Scherbak)
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John Jfastings
Matfwnatics
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Catfzy :Jlonedq!,r Science
Caroune :Jlug
'13usi1U!SS
'Davia :Jlunter Science
Canay Johnson Secretar~ Meunaa Johnson
:Forei.gn Language
!l{uoy Johnson
Paraeaucator
Susan Johnston
Specia{ 'biucation
'J{_ancy J oura Cafeteria
'Doug 1(_a{ten6erger
:Jlea[tfi
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Lynn XJJ.ujmann
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1(_ate Xfnneay 'Engusli
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Mark 'l(jng Pfzysica{'biucaation
Jeff'l(fint.ierg
Instrumenta{ Music
'Marge X,ndf{ '13usiness
'Top 'Ten
Excuses for being to class late ...
10. I wasn't going to go, but at the last minute I decided to.
9. Freshman
8. Emotional problems
7. I'm on time, you are all early.
6. Someone pulled the al~rm again.
5. A tour group of ·senior citizens were wandering the halls and I had to give directions.
4. So many stairs, so little time
3. There was a fight in the hall.
2. I had car trouble.
1. I had to prevent a major nuclear exchange between Russia and the U.S.
Left: Marilyn Veomett andNancyMuelhausenhavea pow-wow Right: Look out! Nanci Wurm takes aim with her deadly stapler. (All photos by James Piippo)
Jim 'l(f)utfeff;_a
Jlc.compianist
Chuc.k._ 'l(reik._emmeier
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Jerry 'l(roeger
Jltlife.tic 'Director
Janet Lajo{le,tte
Instrumenta[ !Music
Mary Larsen
Office JlssociatelScience
'IJanie[ Larson
Jlssociate Principa[
Jan.Leamea
Cafeteria
'Tammy Lind
Cafeteria
Jlnd!f .Loelir
'IJriver 'Eaucation
Lori .Lopez
'Engusfi
!Marsfia L!Jncfi
Afatlwnatics
'IJan'Ma.cfi
Inaustria[Jlrt
Jim!Mann
Socia[ Stuaies
Sfieffi Mann
Afatlwnatics
Caro[ !Mathias
Socia[ Stuaies
Sfierry Mccranie
Jlome 'Economics
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81/!Jac,u{ty I : f I. I i
~Mercer Mathematics
'])d,tta Merritt
Jiome 'Economics
!RJ},t_anne Messer Cafeteria
Penefope Mifam
Paraeaucator
Pam Mitcfie{{
Offae Jl.ssociate
Les[ie Moore Science
'Burk!, Morrow Science
'J{ancy Muefifhausen Counsefor
Mikf, Musi[ 'Eng[ish
'Bo66ie Myers Counsfeor
'1Je6orah Myers
Paraetfucator
Jlnnette 'J{ash Jluaio '1/isua[ 'Tech.
Marfe.ne :J{f.w6um Office Jl.ssociate/ 'Business
Christina :J{f.we{[ j(gsource
Lynn 'J{ickp[ 'Eng[is/i/1(.fsource
'Jim g,.{f.fuon 'Business
'Top 'Ten
i - ----------------------------------·----.
Tricks to play on substitutes ... 10. Talk in pig latin 9. Leave 8. Change names 7. Change seating arrangements 6.
the whole class to cough.
them that the bells don't
do
Get
5. Tell
ring. 4. Throw paper and tell them that you didn't
it.
3. Student: "Don't forget Joe!" Teacher: "Joe who?" Student: "Joe Mama!!"
2. Go from side to side in the room pretending that I have a twin. 1. Clap erasers together, so that chalk dust flies, then say that there is a fire.
82/:Facufty ------------------------------'-
Left: Parent teacher conferences give teachers the chance to make new friends. Right: Jeff Klintberg is all wet. (All photos by James Puppo)
Mary Oestmann
'Voca{ Music
1(_aren Ouver
Cafeteria
Suzanne Os6ome-'1Jo66s
Specia{ 'Ulucation
'J{gnna Patzfojf
'J{urse
'WaffisPecfc
Cafeteria
'lJernie Peters
Socia{ S tutfies
Lesue Pfeiffer
!R.,fsource
Pfti{ Pfeiffer
'Engush
1(f,n Pierson
Janitor
1(.aren Poore
Jlome 'Economics
Jlrtfa Pounds
Paraetfucator
LaJean Price
Afetfia
9QlSS!R..,aatz
Socia{ S tutfies
'IJonna !R..,a{[
Cafeteria
Jim !J{at/ie_
Pfiysica{ 'Ufucation
'lJruce !l{aymer I
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Minay!R.fei
Physic.a{ Uucation
!J{aomi !R.p.iison
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'IJana 'Rpssow
!RJ,source
'1Jar6 Safuing
Speda{ Uucation
'1Ja6r6ara Sand's 51.rt
(jeorgia Sarrou{
:Foreign Language
Lynn Schoening
'lJusiness
Jofene Scliwaniger
-Office Jl..ssociate
Liz Sdiufen!Jerg
'Engusfi
Cfauaine Scott 51.rt
Jfekn Seffentin
Jlome 'Economics
'Tea SMllbj
Jlssociate Principa{
Carmel Sfieppara
Jlssociate Principa{ Marty Sliiefas
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'Engusfi \ 9.
1.
'Ten
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'Top
Pet peeves ... 10.
People
eat with their
People who haven't seen star
more than a dozen times
who
mouths open 8.
wars
7. People with big egos 6. People that walk slow 5 . Loud obnoxious yawns 4. Cheap staplers
3. The portable bells
2. When it's too cold to wear birkenstocks
When someone is talking and one eye is focused on you and the other eye is focused on the bird outside the window
"' 84/:Facu{ty ~.....;.________________ _
Left: Bonita Cuddy watches inamazementas the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers prepare to make friends (Photo by James Piippo) Right: Bill Story prepares himself for another excruciating squat-thrust. (Photo by Erin Hiller)
'Davia Smitfi
T,ngusfi
!J{flncy Smitfi
:foreign .langua.ge
Jolin STUJozy Science
Jeffery Soucie Science
9-lancy S ta.nley
:Foreign I.angua.ge
Tracy Sta.uffer
Socia( Stuaies
~finaa·Steff(
'Engusfi
Sfielfi Stevens
Paraeaucator
~ae[[Stilts
Afatliematicsl'.Business
'.Bi([ Story
Socia( Stuaies
Pny(Bs Story
Offia .!Jlssociate
'Diane StocKJTt{ln
'Engusfi
Cfayton Streich
Afatliematics
1(Jlren Stofzer
Paraeiucator
Jan Strange
'Eng{isfi
'1Je6 %.ayer
Paraeaucator
85/!facu{ty
Paufa 'Williams 'Engfisfi
1Ji{['Wrigfitsman
Case 'Manager
'.!{find 'Wunn
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1Ji{[Ze.ttennan
Specia{ 'Lfucation
13uren 'Ifwmas
'Matliematics
'Thomas Christie
Jlaministrative Intern
Lynn 'Ifwrsheim
!R.f,source
'Mary 'IompRfn
:Foreign Language
Jlntlwny 'Iran
Paraecfucator
Cimfy 'Iyrre{
Secretary /Jl tfifetics
'Marifgn 'Veomett
Counsefor
Jerri 'Vernetti
Jlccompanist
Caroune 'Waae
Paraeaucator
:Faye 'Wa[[
!R.f,source
13TUC.e 'Waters
Socia{ Stuaies
Janet 'Wellman
Secretary/Shepparcf
!Rp.iert 'White
Incfustria{ 'Iecfi
Sarafi 'Wieaerfio{t
Cafeteria
Jucfy 'Wieser
Paraeaucator
Jerry 'Wi~ Principa{
Left: Jan Blumer and Norma Platzloff discuss the importance of spirit club Right: Laurie Collingham and Thomas Christie (right) welcome a visitor. (All photos by James Piippo)
86/:Facu[ty
'We 'lJo PfentJ !
By Sherri Brouillette & Jamie Kapke
. Many people do not think that the National Honor Society are involved in many activities. Well these juniors with a 3.75 or above, and seniors with a 3.5 or above do plenty. They have helped out with student teachers and tutors, made locker signs, and they also sponser the induction program.
One of the most rewarding activities is the DARE program. Many of these students put their time into this program as role models. During DARE programs, NHS talks to elementary and middle school students about abstinence with alcohol and drugs.
Tim Baily Ronda Yeager
Julie Baum
Mike Bayne
Jash Beck
Scott Besch
Holly Jo Bills
Jennifer DeKalb
Adam Duhachek
Jeff Fagler
John Fairchild
Cindy Foy
Steph Geiger
Jeremy Genrich
Lori Gray
Linda Hauner
Jennifer Hoffman
Heather Hoops
Tiffany Jahn
Denette Jervey
Kirsten King
Jennifer Magnus
Julie Merrill
Lin Portsche
Analisa Prior
Melissa Roberts
Paul Robinson
Courtney Shaw
Brian Sobczyk
Mohsin Soliman
Stacey Stricker
Nghi Thai
Erin Tietz
Phuc Truong
Robin Voss
Aaron Weatherman
Scot Wellman
Jeffrey Wells
Kristina Worster
Abigail Yonekura
Erin York
Kelly Zessin
Jeff adams
Brandie Buss
Michelle Buss
Dung Chau
Collin Conoley
Steph Cook
Linda Craig
Cai tie Craigie
Patricia Crary
Chris Donnelly
Michelle Eden
AdamErickson
Sara Go~ey
Kelly Grove
Emily Haith
Chaney Haruf
Adam Henke
Sarah Hill
Adam Humeniak
Bill Kirkland
Jason Kuhlmann
Thuy Le
Laura Lippincott
Kara Mihm
Hieu Ngoc Ning
Jason Petersen
Megan Rogge
Vicki Scheinost
Suzanne Shaw
Scott Spielman
Kimberly Tompsett
Heidi White
Derek Trutna
Betsie Walles
88/'J{__j-{5 --------------------~-----------------·
Top: Adam Duhachek thiJ1k• , -;-,, ,ut ' things that make yougohmmm!?' (Allphotosbv J;,m , , l'iippo) Left: SomE-:one wake up N g hi Thni quir.k! Right: Erin Tietz is sitting pretty.
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By Allison Ebke
Poke . Pinch. Ouch. I don't like needles. These are just a of the few things that you might of heard during the blood drive sponsored by Student Council.
The Lincoln Blood Bank approaches all Lincoln high schools every year and asks them to host a blood drive. The Student Council decided to accept and held the blood drive.
136 students, staff members, and people from the community signed up to donate blood. After making it past restrictions 100 people were able to donate blood. The restrictions included being 17 years of age or older, not being on any medication or being in a malaria area The 100 units of blood will save 400 lives.
Student Council hopes to have another blood drive in the spring.
"The turn out was so good that we hope to have another to enable those who couldn ' t donate a chance to do so" said sponsor Suzanne Dobbs
Julie Baum Laura Lippencott
Sena Biggerstaff Laci Lutjemeyer
Julie Bogenreif Nichole Merrill
Lucy Bruns VernMiller
Brandie Buss Riane Murphy
Jill Chaput Ryan Neff
Missy Day Marci Rice
Nicole Detmer An drew Shaw
Angie Dierking Ben Shelton
Joshua Haun Chris Siebe
Meg Hildenbrandt Rhonda Tucker
Tiffany Jahn LaTasha Varnadoe
Kirsten King Jen Wolf Kelly Zessin
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Top: Shannon Hilt donates her time and blood at the blood drive {All photos by James Piippo) Middle: Nicole Detmer introduces the Kiss a Pig contest. Bottom: Student Council members show off signs to excite the crowd
By Allison Ebke
Aim high, excel. This was the theme for the Speech team at districts. This theme was brought about by the rocket pins that Pam Davis, the speech coach, made for the members. They wore them all day.
Members attending districts at Omaha Creighton Prep on March 13 were: Denise Durbin, Daina Graybosch, Tria Lockard, Micaela Snider, Lisa Swisher, Yasuko Taoka, and Heidi White.
Districts vary a little from a regular tournament. You have only one round to make finals "It's a lot of fun, but it's hard work. Youknowyouhavejustonechanceoryou're out. You definitely have to go in with a positive attitude," commented member Lisa Swisher.
There are many different types of speeches, including, Duet acting, Humorous prose, Informative, Persuasive, Oral interpretation of drama, Impromptu, and Entertainment.
Daina Graybosch, Micaela Snider and Lisa Swisher attended state speech tournaments on March 23.
Denise Durbin
Daina Graybosch
Tria Lockard
Micaela Snider
Lisa Swisher
Yasuko Taoka
Krystal VanDerslice
Heidi White
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90/Speech
Bottom left: Heidi White watches fellow members practice (All photos by James Piippo) Bottom Right: Daina Graybosch practices her anorexia speech.Top: Tria Lockard and Li s .1 Swisher practice their speech Looking for a Better Berry Bush
By Melissa ] ohnson
"If someone takes away your apples, then you don't have them anymore." This was the famous quote of the year from varsity debater, Krystal VanDerslice. Luckily Krystal was only involved in a practice debate after school with Erick Howard She was in a pinch for words so she came up with her own analogy. That was the philosophy she used. No debate case is ever complete without a philosophy. The debate team here at Northeast uses famous philosophers such as, Locke, Rousseau, and Rawls
Not only do debaters try to prove their side they try to demolish their opponents. "One thing in debate that everyone tries to do is make your opponent cry. Well, I did it in my second round at Omaha Bryan I didn'tthink it was very nice and I didn't mean to. The girl from Southeast forfeited her third and fourth round all because of me It was a good and bad thing," commented debater, Christina Barton
The debate team will attend a Mock Student Congress held at the end of the year at Omaha Mercy.
Karl Anderson
Christina Barton
Kim Billings
Kallen Cleary
Cindi Dean
Dana Heikes
Erick Howard
Shelly Latas
Nichole Merrill
Marcy Owens
Caroline Seymour
Michaela Snider
Brandon VanDerslice
Krystal VanDerslice
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Bottom Left: Caroline Seymour and Christina Barton discuss their views . (AU Photos By James Piippo) Middle Left: Erick Howard dramatizes his side. Top Left: Dana Heikes debates her side
By Shannon Hilt
Northeast's Peer Helping program has the most active AIDS Education group in the city . There are thirteen Aids Educators in our school. Five have been giving presentations for two years and the other eight were trained in a two day seminar given by the Red Cross this fall
AIDS Educators give hour long presentations in our school and at neighboring jr highs. They inform students on where the HIV virus first appeared in the United States and its spreading patterns today They also inform students on how to protect themselves from the HIV virus In there presentations they stress abstinence from sharing intravenous needles and anal, oral, and vaginal sex
AlongwithAIDSpresentationsPeerHelpers also participate in Date Rape presentations, new student tours and help counsel students with problems .
Scott Bautch
Mike Bayne
Ellisa Biggerstaff
Shayna Miller
B J Nannen
Wendy Rains
Ben Booton Nikcole Ray
Dyana Brym
Tracey Clausen
Brandon Cole
Nicole Detmer
Tracy Ficke
Mary Jo Ga big
Mellisa Roberts
Kurt Rice
Shannon Sardenson
Shaun Sardenson
Vicki Scheinost
Brenda Snoke
Rob Gill Suzanne Spomer
Ben Haney
Chris Hansen
Jodi Standley
Cale Thompson
Shannon Hilt James Thompson
Mike Kelley
Autumn Jay
Erin Tietz
Jami Upton
Melissa Larsen Amy Vickers
An d y Longoria
Tracey Weers
Dave Mill e r Seth Williams
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Center: Jamie Upton and Brandon Cole emphasize safe sex in an AIDS presentation . (All photos b y James Piippo)
Bottom left: Shayna Miller and Melisa Larson chow d o wn on doughnuts. Bo tto m Right: Jan Brown, Ben
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Haney and Nicole Detmer welcome new Peer Helpers
Mediate It!
By Shannon Hilt
What is Student Mediation? A lot of pe o ple aren't quite sure who they are or what they do. Student Mediation is the newes t trend in violence prevention between students .
Northeasts tarted the program two years ago There are eleven Mediators in the school this year, six females and five males. Mediators must work in male, female pairs to keep the mediation neutral.
The mediation process begins with a referral from a student, staff member, or administrator . Then both of the disputants are asked to participate in a mediation Although they don't have too, because mediation is voluntary. If they decide to mediate they meet with a pair of mediators. When the mediation starts the mediators introduce the ground rules and try to find the source of the conflict. Next they determine the common interest of the disputants and help them create options for a resolution . After they choose a solution they write a simple agreement
Lori Gray
Shannon Hilt
Richard Hoffman
Tiffany Jahn
Vern Miller
Heiu Ninh
Courtney Shaw
James Thompson
Derek Trutna
Latasha Varanadoe
Robin Voss
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Top: Vernon Miller and Latasha Varnadoe get a little closer (All photos by James Piippo) Middle: Student Mediators strike a pose. Bottom: Pat Hood and Kim Adams assist James Thompson and Lori Gray in a mock mediation
Ideas .9Lngone.?
By Cyndi Neff
Sherri Brouillette, editor of the Rocket, stood quietly, trying to suppress her annoyance to the best of her abilities while she waited for someone to volunteer a theme idea for the 1995 edition of the Rocket.
With reluctance, members of the staff offered their ideas as Sherri went around the room requesting a response from everyone. She came across ten to fifteen ideas.
Sherri called out each idea for voting purposes, finding herself in a zoo of flying hands. Taking a deep breath, she realized that this little project was going to take longer than she thought. With Pam Storm, sports editor, acting as Vanna White, writing down the numbers of votes for each prospective theme, Sherri went through four to five rounds of voting before narrowing the theme down to two possibilities: Planet Northeast and A Piece of the Puzzle.
On the final vote "A Piece Of The Puzzle' ' came out the victor.
Editor - Sherri Brouillette
Man. Editor - Lyndsey Kozisek
Ass. Man Editors - Lisa Burnett
Tracy Ficke
Photo/Copy Editor - Cyndi Neff
Photo/Copy Staff - Allison Ebke
Amanda Garner
Shannon Hilt
Melissa Johnson
Jamie Kapke
Tonya Murray
Sports Editor - Pam Storm
Sports Staff - Leann Becker
Danae Schwaderer
Rachel West
Angie Wurm
Darkroom Editor - Sarah Hill
Photographers - Jack Eisenberg
Erin Hiller
James Piippo
SusanScherbak
Business Manager - Georgiann Burt
Ad Staff - Scott Bautch
Jennie Group
Ben Hurt
Josh Moore
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Top: Sherri Brouillette and Pam Storm converse over layout ideas (Photo by James Piippo) Bottom left:: Angie WurmgetsexcitedoversomenewphotosoamesPiippo)
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Bottom right: Shannon Hilt on the never-ending search for her layout Oames Piippo)
'Time Of Cfianges
By Cyndi Neff
Screaming at the top of your lungs to be heard over eight people with the same intent can be frustrating to say the least.
This is one way to describe The Northeastern at the beginning of the year.
Heidi White,editorinchiefof The Northeastern, decided it was time for a change. A new flag was just one of many suggestions. While there were debates over font, size, and color, the staff decided that The Northeastern needed something more than a title to tie it to the school.
The main idea was to use the infamous rocket.
Some pictured it flying under the title trailed by a line of fire or smoke, others pictured it in the background making it look 3-D, and yet another pictured the Northeast symbol stamped on the side . All members agreed that the stamp would be the most professional and practical of the three, which was exactly what they wanted.
The final product, with a purple title typed in Zapf Chancery, was found to be satisfying to all concerned. The staff was left with a new flag, which would last them throughout the year acting as a symbol for the new changes that would take place during the year of 1994-95.
Editor - Heidi White
Man Editor - Amy Busch
Sports Editor - Jonathan Mehlmann
Reporters - Andrew Berg
Sara Diehl
Angela Dierking
Carmella Garman
Trisha Linder
Cyndi Neff
Josie Trine
Cartoonists - Linda Craig
Nate Hamel
Carey Jaques
Correspondent - Sherri Brouillette
Pam Storm
Advisor - Daryl Blue
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Top: Carmella Garman does the research needed to finish her news article (Photo by James Piippo) Middle: JonathanMehlmann puts the finishing touches on his sports piece Oames Piippo) Bottom: Northeastern staff gathers together for an unexpected group shot Oames Piippo) Back Row: Nate Hamel, Amy Busch, Carey Jaques, Carmella Garman, Cyndi Neff, Andrew Berg. Middle Row: JonathanMehlmann, Josie Trine, Trisha Linder, Sara Diehl. Front Row: Heidi White.
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'Video 'Vision
by Amanda Garner
Did you ever wish that you could keep the memories of your friends for years and years to come? With the Video Yearbook, you will have those memories on tape, the sound of people in the hall, the fans atthe games, even the snores heard in class .
This year the Video Yeaarbook staff worked on building the popularity of the video. The staff covered as many activites as possible. On the video, prom is covered, and spring sports. Theseactivites in the past have not been covered by the regular yearbook. It is a vision of changing times The Video Yearbook gives people what they want.
Today students want to remember the times they had in high school with their friends. The Video Yearbook is a jazzy 30 minute production and covers all the years events From football and pep rallies, to current events and graduation Perhaps the most interesting of all is the coverage on musical activites, you actually get to hear the singing, not just see the singers .
Video Yearbook Staff 1995:
Co-Editor: Tiffany Gans
Co-Editor : Zach Martin
Tim Bixenman
Carrie Clare
Amber Detweiler
Jeff Motz
David Proctor
Melissa Sheldon
Scott Stidhem
Heidi White
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Top: The Video Staff sits down to a meeting (Photo by James Piippo) Bottom Right: Tiffany Gans, and Zach Martin make some changes Oames Piippo) Bottom Left: Making s ure to tape everything, Jeff Motz gets to work Oames Piippo)
Scandafous
By Cyndi Neff
Little Scandal, the first all-school play of the year, was performed November 9-11.
Little Scandal told the story of Angela Pettigrew, a well-off woman in past times who, in returning to her home land of the United States from Europe, encountered scandal due to the little bundle she carried along with her.
While in Europe, Angela ran into a problem when the mother of a child, who passed awa y after giving birth, asked Angela to find the bab y' s father in America and unite him with the baby Angela agreed to this promise and therefore stepped into a world of gossip and rumors led by the citizens of her home town. Angela tried to explain her predicament, but no one seemed to believe her .
After a laughter-filled search there was a happ y ending when the baby was finally united with the father, leaving the audience with a warm feeling
Director: Bruce Chapman
Assistant Directors:
Terra Bailey
Destiny Fonville
Cast:
Fern Day - Jennifer DeKalb
Lela Turvey - Micaela Snider
Verneen Turvey - Lindsey Portsche
Willia m Pettigrew - Nick Lovett
Betsy Pettigrew - Courtney Shaw
Tim Pettigrew - Andrew Shaw
Angela Pettigrew - Meg Hildenbrandt
Kendall Ames - Zack Lane
Homer Hobson - Tim Boyte
Opal Hobson - Dyana Brym
Sam Brown - Joe Poindexter
1st Officer - Rob Rowan
2nd Officer - Lucy Bruns
Workman - Brian Poore
Phone/Radio Voice - Chaney Haruf
Dainty Didie Service - Jeremy Nelson
Dr. Leverton -Tim Bailey
Mrs Leverton - Nicole Detmer
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Top: Dyana Brym and Tim Boyte have
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CourtneyShaw ) Middle: Meg Hildenbrandt, Nick Lovett, Courtney Shaw, and Andrew Shaw pose for a Pettigrew family portrait (Courtney Shaw ) Bottom: Jennifer DeKalb, Micaela Snider , Lindsey Portsche, Meg Hildenbrandt, and Zack Lane entertain the audience with pure drama. (Courtney Shaw )
Sucfi'Iliings
By Allison Ebke
" Well if it does I hope that it meets with your approval" said Jeremy Nelson who played Henry Twineall in Such Things Are by Elizabeth Inchbald.
Such Things Are is about a man and woman that come from Englandto the East Indian island of Sumata Mrs. Haswell has done a service to the Sultan and is therefore to be rewarded. Instead of the jewels that the Sultan wishes to bestow upon her she asks for the pardon of six prisoners. And that is when she comes into contact with Henry Twineall.
Mr. Twineall has come to Suma ta to endear himself with the aristocracy. Instead of endearing himself, he infuriates them When he is sentenced to lose his head he begs mercy from Mrs. Haswell who frees him.
Cast
Yasuko Taoka Prologue
Tim Boyte Sir Luke Tremor
Dyana Brym LadyTemor
Izel Rivas-Sanchez Lord Flint
Jeremy Nelson Twineall
Courtney Shaw Mrs. Haswell
Diana Graybosch Meanwright
Lin Portsche 1st Keeper
Nick Lovett 2nd Keeper
Zack Lane Zedan
Christine Gaven 1st Prisoner
Eric Dwight 2nd prisoner
Andrew Shaw Elvirus Casimir, Jr
Mike Biggs Elvirus Casimir, Sr
Jennifer DeKalb Arabella
Terra Bailey Prisoner 3
Jenny Clark Prisoner 4
Nicole Detmer Prisoner 5
Destiny Fonville Prisoner 6
Krista Nelson Prisoner 7
Meg Hildenbrandt Aurelia
Joe Poindexter Sultan
Tim Bailey
1st Guard
Jeff Motz 2nd Guard
Chaney Haruf Officer
Chris Eckery Me ssenger
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T op : Joe Poindexter, nice turban. (All ph otos by James Piippo)L e ft: Dyana Brym are you Sure? R ig ht: Eric Dwight, liven up!
Afusica[ a success
By Cyndi Neff
Faces itchlng from the layers of makeup, they faced the audience with determination and nervous confidence.
It was the night of October 29th and all members of the Concert Choir gathered in the Northeast auditorium for their last performance of the famous musical Bye Bye Birdie.
It had been a long haul and many members were looking forward to making Mary Oestman, director, proud of their achievements in the past weeks.
The 1994-95 musical could be said to have been more difficult than other musicals over the past years, due to Oestman' s illness covering oqe week's time. During which Bruce Chapman, dramatic director, took over preparations until Oestman's return.
In the end everyone lived their part to the fullest, taking the audience back in time to the age of Elvis and the Ed Sullivan Show The crowd was constantly entertained with flashy songs, humorous lines, and outrageous costumes
The performance concluded in a show of appreciation for Oestman and Chapman's combined efforts.
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Top: Brad Masten collapses drunk off of milk. (All photos by James Piippo) Above: Jason Peterson sweet talks Nicola Copeland out of her temper. Right: Courtney Shaw compares herself with trash to grain sympathy.
Top: And 'How do you do? ' (All photos by James Piippo)
Middle: Joe Poindexter will be your shoulder to lean on Julie Sinner
Bottom: Let's get it together everyone
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Above: Erica Rea future soloist.
'Winning Swing
By Amanda Garner
Winning is becoming habit for this year's Varsity Swing Choir.
They have shown that they can perform, entertain and win. In two particular competitons this year, they were up against many different schools from surrounding states.
First was the Kansas University Jazz Festival. At this competi ton the choir was ab le to first go to a clinic, and then perform, and recieve a superior rating. When they travelled to Northwest Missouri State, the Swing Choir came back with a trophy that is passed on to each winning choir every year. This means that next years Swing Choir will have to travel back, and sing to keep the trophy. Also, the choir recieved a 1+ rating at the LPS Jazz Festival.
The Sophomore Select Swing Choir has gone to Peru State College, Doane College, Pound Junior High School, and helped perform the National Anthem at Bob Devaney.
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Above: Jason Peterson gets down on bended knee (All photos by James Pippo) Top: Tim Boyte and Cindy Foy get a little closer
Back Row (L-R): Chad Scribner , Kristi Worster, Brad Masten, Cindy Foy, Bryan Gunter Middle Row: Jen Erickson, Tim Boyte, Jamie Davidson, Andy Carbaugh, Megan Rogge Front Row: Jason Petersen, Julie Sinner, Joe Poindexter, Sarah Hitt, Matt Fraas, Kari Carlson
Varsity Swing Choir Highlights
NMSU Jazz Competition
KU Jazz Festival
LPS Jazz Festival
Lincoln High Swing Choir night
The Rock Show & The Show
Fourth Row(L-R): Jeremy Tuveson, Brandon Vanderslice, Jeremy Bender, Graham Svendson, Shane Einspahr, Scott Eckman Third Row: Bryan Selix, Jeff Zimmerman, Troy Rienke, Brian Rauner, Rusty Wellman, Russell Robbins Second Row: Lisa Wassenberg, Kathy Weber, Cassie Trine, Tami Haydon, Allison Kelton, Franchesca Meton, Krista Nelson First Row: Dayna Mann, Melissa Meyers, Jessica Mitchell, Sarah Panders, Serena Porter, Lisa Tolen, Erica Rea, Cassie Oswald.
Top: Sophomore Select warms up their voices. (All photos by James Piipix,Y Left: Megan Rogge looks over a new piece of music Right: Bryan Gunter magically pulls a sheet of music out from his shirt. 103 ISwing Choir
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By Amanda Garner
Part of Northeast's heritage is the Meistersingers. This talented group of vocal artists is lead by Mr. Bowling. The unique quality is the fact that the music is sung A Capella.
The annual event for this group is to travel to Kansas City and attend the Renaissance Fair. The fair itself is a month long celebration. However, the Meistersingers travel down for one weekend. The reason the group makes this trip is the Meistersingers music represents the music of the Renaissance period.
Other events this year are a fall, winter, and spring concert. These concerts are interesting because not only does the group sing a certain style of music, they also dress from the period.
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Top: Mr. Bowling directs all of his groups at the Devany Center. (All photos by James Piippo) Above: Melissa Roberts sight reads a piece of music.
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Back Row (L-R): John McVay, Koan Nissen, Josh Morrow, Bubba Geer Middle Kow: Kara Mlhm, Melissa Roberts , Kelly Danek, Melissa Larson, Christy Talbot Front Row: Ryan Roberts, Cai tie Craigie
Meister Singers Highlights: Competition in G.I. Exchange with Papillion Madrigal Dinner
Cultural Diversity Concert
tJJo it Yourself
By Tonya Murray
Chamber Singers Highlights: St. Francis Chapel Platte College Invite The Rock Show Cultnial Diversity Concert
Do you think school is stressful? Try putting together a performance for your whole school with practically no help from an instructor. The Chamber Singers do this every year for the Rock Show.
Last year A.J. Haun's performance of "Ice Ice Baby" kept the crowd in a roar of laughter through the entire song. This was a memorable experience for many of the Chamber Singers.
"It's one of those things where we are responsible forourown choreography , lifting our music, and building our own sets; along with tons of practice rehearsels." explained Nicola Copeland, a two year member. "It brings your group a lot closer because you have to work a lot harder , but we still have a good time doing it."
The Chamber Singers have also performed at the soup supper , the Devany center and various other concerts
Back Row(L-R) : Greg Chapelle, AJ Haun, Chris Siebe, Jesse Snider, Hung Ngu y en, Justin Heaps, Scott Schorge. Front Row : Sarah Vo gel , Sarah Thei ge, Laura Lippinco t t, Velv et Langle y, Kathy Wade, Christee Schwaniger, Nicola C?peland, Sara Millicent, Heather Good win
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Top: Sarah Millecent and Jesse Snider sing their hearts out. (All photos by James Piip1>9) Above: Sarah Vogel looks for a sign from the director
Choir's first win!
By Cyndi Neff
Sweating, fidgeting, praying they wouldn't forget their lines and mess up .
All of these things were happening back stage at the Lied Center on the night of February 7th , while Concert Choir members waited for their cue to go onto the stage and sing their hearts out.
Despite the extra rehearsals set up by Concert Choir director, Mary Oestman, many members still felt insecure about their parts and many mistakes still needed correcting
Tension was in the air while choir members concentrated on Mary and her directions The cue finally came and the group went on stage with both fear and hope
"I just trudged through it. If I wasn ' t sure about what I was singing I just sang softer. The whole time I was up there I was so nervous, all I could think about was how awful we sounded! A couple days later I found out just how great we really did!" Said one choir member
The Concert Choir came out with a superior rating for the first time ever at the Nebraska Invitational.
Jesse Snyder, Chris Siebe, Velvet Langley 5th Row: Jasmin Mateer, Toby Triplett, Brian Dickey, Brandy Spale, Tim Boyte, Richard Deboar, Brian Anspach, Betsie Walles, Jason Warboys, Chad Scribner, Scott Sorge 4th Row : Ann Sorensen, Bryan Selix, Cindy Foy, Josh Morrow, Jamie Davids on, Tracy Clausen, Kristi Worster, Jason Francke, Justin Heaps, James Griffin, Colin Riggins, Hung Nguyen, Sarah Thege, Kathy Wade 3rd Row: Erin York , Tracy Ficke, Jessica Mitchell, Melissa Roberts, Ja son Petersen, Carrie Oare, Christ y Talbot, Kelly Allen, Sarah Tessendorf, Jason Yager, Brad Masten , Jen i Corner, Chaney Haruf 2nd Row: Jake Stutzman, Andy Longoria, Megan Rogge, Willie Craft, Ryan Robert s, Sarah Hitt, Gregg Chapelle, Amanda Moser , Michelle Carr, Ben Booton, Tami Thornton, Jeff P oindexter, Christie Schwaninger, Carie Peterson Front Row: Jamie Jackson, Heathe r Goodwin, Gretchen Baatz, Kari Carlson, Julie Sinner, Kara Milirn, Ryan Nelson, Kelly Danek, Courtney Shavv, Jillian Morse, Kelly Mitchel, Nicola Copeland, Joey Thompson.
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Ab o ve: Do not disturb,Carrie Clare is in mental preparation for the next song. (All photos by James Piippo) Top: Look at all those photogenic faces
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Back Row (UR): Georg Sitte, Cyndi Neff, Jon Mc Vay, Koan Nissen, Brian Gunter, Shane Einspahr,
Concert Choir Highlights:
New York Trip
Bye Bye Birdie
St. Ignatious Loyal Church
Morris Hills High School
Holiday Concert
Silhouettes Highlights: Havelock Women's Club
Kimball Hall
Cotner Center
Cutural Diversity Concert
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By Tonya Murray
Hot, bright lights, dark shadows, and hundreds of faces staring at them while they clench their teeth and bite their nails, nervously awaiting to perform, for an audience containing lots of women.
This is what our Lincoln Northeast Silhouettes experienced on March 15, 1995 at Kimball Recital Hall.
It was womens week on campus so naturally they named the concert the Women's Festival.
After weeks of long practices and preparation for this concert, the Silhouettes were able to strut their stuff and show off in front of all the other choirs performing at Kimball that night.
The Silhouettes have performed many times this year including our soup supper here at Northeast, but this is their biggest event.
"We've spent almost the whole year preparing for the Women's Festival," explained Alisa Wicks.
At the end of the performance at Kimball all of the choirs came together and sang in perfect harmony . I guess practice really does make perfect, especially when it comes to singing.
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Back Row(L-R): Jessicca Cannon; Suzy Hague, Megan Klingaman, Holly Kroese Middle Row: Charity Dilbeck, Nicole Tooker, Heather Allen; Jessica Niederhaus, Jami Goff, Charlene Rezac, Amy Ward, Melanie Crary Front Row: Alisa Wicks, Yvette Butler, Amy Anderson; Char Debusk, Tara Adams, Sarah Lauritzen; Rhonda Tucker
Top: Holly Kroese, Nicole Tooker, and Charity Dilbeck are intrigued in their music. (AU photos by James Piippo) Above:Heather Allen prepares herself to sing.
Jazz it 'Up!
By Amanda Garner
This year there was five jazz bands at Northeast. Each one is full of very talented dedicated students, ranging from freshmen to seniors.
Varsity jazz band is the only jazz band that is a seperate class. All others branch off of other band classes. Varsity is an elite group of musicians who travelled to the KU jazz festival, and other competitions They also performed at the Rock Show, and The Show. The Show was a joint performance with Swing Choir
Symphonic jazz, and Concert jazz are jazz bands branched off of the Symphonic and Concert bands. These groups perform and compete during the year.
Ninth grade jazz have two different bands to accomodate more people. They are a select group taken out of 9th grade band
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Above: Brooke Duple strums a song ( All photos by James Piippo) Top: Heather Hoops, Chad Scribner, and Tiffany Jahn take five Bottom: Jeff Nekola and Darren Rihanek play their trombones.
Varsity/azz Band Highlights:
The Rock Show
K.U Jazz Festival
L.P.S. Jazz Festival
Northeast Jazz Competition
Soup Supper
9th, 10th, & Symphonic Jazz:
L.P.S. Jazz Festival
Northeast Jazz Festival
Soup Supper
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Top: Leisa Marquart plays a solo (AllphotosbyJamesPiippo)
Middle : Brian Dickey and Mike Trawinski improvise
Bottom:Chris Fargo plays a funky harmony Above: Susan Shaw shows everyone how to wail
In Cut Time
By Melissa Johnson
This year the Northeast Concert Band was able to experience something different, but not new. Nebraska Weslyan University has held a district music contest in the past and a few Northeast bands have participated including the Concert band This year Weslyan did not want to hold the contest so Northeast decided to.
The Northeast Concert band, Ninth grade band, and Orchestra competed. Other schools who had bands compete were: Lincoln East, Lincoln High and Plattsmouth. The Concert band played three songs for the contest. The Northeast Invitational Band Contest was held on May 3.
The Concert band is made up of mainly sophmores and practice in class second period The directors are, Mr. Jeff Klintenberg and Mr Paul Gausman
The Concert band also took a trip to World's of Fun on May 13.
Above: JoshHicksiswhalin' on the sax (AllphotosbyJames Piippo) Top: Concert band members play a lovely song.
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Bottom: Cassie Trine plays the trombone with Northeast spirit.
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Concert Band Highlights:
Band Concert
December 19
NE Invitational Contest May 3
Band Trip May 13
Band Concert May 22
.9Lfrica
By Melissa Johnson
Symphonic Band Highlights:
Band Concert December 19
All city Contest April 11
Band Trip May 13
Band Concert May 22
With the roaring sounds of drums beating and the tribal sounds of screaming students Africa : Ceremony, Song, and Ritual became a very popular song with the symphonic band . This song was picked by Mr Paul Gausman, symphonic band director.
The band didn't have enough percussion members to make up the number of instruments needed for all the parts sovolunteers were asked to help out. Whenthe drums and the tribal sounds come into motionalmosteveryone is moving in their chairs and swaying back and forth to the beat. Half of the time , Mr. Gausmanhas to quiet down the brass section for yelling too loud, they make it sound exactly like a tribal ceremony The song also requires singing by the brass and woodwinds .
There are numerous opportunities for solos in the song . There are two flute solos and a combined trumpet and oboe solo . The new type of music adds quite an excited feeling to the symphonic band
The band also took a trip to World's of Fun on May 13.
Above: Jeff Horstman practices an important part. (All
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Photos By James Piippo) Top Left: Aaron Remaklus plays a beat. Left: Jenn Jasa plays her clarinet part well
'Difference Shows
By Cyndi Neff
Orchestra attended All City this year along with four other Lincoln schools at Lincoln High in November
All City is mostly just a chance for Lincoln schools to get together and perform for one another's entertainment . Although Orchestra did win a superior rating .
Orchestra was a young group this year and is expected to become spectacular in the next couple years
Wind Ensemble is usually found at the same performances as the Orchestra, but don ' t confuse the two because they are very different.
Wind Ensemble was given the great honor of performing at Band Masters this year, held in the Kimball Recital Hall. This was an extremely select performance where Wind Ensemble was one of only three groups selected throughout the state to perform.
Band Masters was a concert performed in front of various directors from across the state .
"It was probably one of our best performances," commented member, Analisa
Prior
Top: Jeff Klintberg directs the wind ensemble towards another perfect performance (All photos by James Piippo) Above: Brandi Crapson knows what it means to keep her eyes on her music Right: Catherine Craigie, Linda Hauner, and Jessica Mitchel contribute their part to the orchestra 's success
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Wind Ensemble Highlights:
Nebraska State Band Masters
All City Contest
Orchestra Highlights:
Fall City Orchestra Night
Northeast Districts
Freshman Band:
Harvest of Harmony
Middle School Band Contest
Northeast Districts
In .9L 'lJay's Work
By Cyndi Neff
Harvest of Harmony was a parade held in October. Freshman Band was one of the many bands performing on this day in weather only known to be typical of fall.
The day started out bad with the mix-up of buses on their way to Grand Island High School, and then running late so they ended up changing clothes in the bus.
After that little incidentthings went back · on track and started to run smoothly.
Freshman Band had a great time performing, leaving the parade with a superior in the junior division.
They then headed for Barr Jr. High where they ate lunch and watched the Marching Band rehearse for their performance later on.
Back to Grand Island High School they went to watch the Marching Band perform and scream their hearts out for their fellow Rockets
When asked about her feelings towards her band's performance Amanda Kirkland said, "I think we're doing real well at the level we're at."
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Top: Annee Rolfsmeyer knows how to blow her horn. (All photos James Piippo) Above: Matt Wegelin looks for a sign from the director. Left: Luke Oswald leads the trumpet section to a great sound
(jausman Specia[ty
By Melissa Johnson
Teaching the drum.line manners is just one of the main things Paul Gausman, the new band director, focused on this year. Band camp this summer was a real experience for the drum.line . He wanted to get them to be better players and to be less rowdy.
"The drum.line is the 'heartbeat' of the band/ commented Gausman.
One of the more rowdy things Gausman and the drum.line thought up this year was to make a choo - choo train. In the first piece of the show the drum.line features a snare drum, a bass drum, and cymbols to make it sound as though they're playing a trap set. During this time the other drummers are bobbing up and down like a train Another strange thing the drum.line did was to put brown paper sacks on their head and call themselves the potato heads
"I don't necessarily only work with the drumline, it's just my speciality/ said Gausman when asked why he focuses so much time with the drum.line
Gausman brought new ideas to the band this year. As he would always say, 'You have to sell your show.' His goal for the year was to get everyone to be 'focused' players
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Above: Paul Guasman keeps the band in line (Photo by Band Parent) Top: The flutes try for a perfect curve (Sarah Hill) Right : The drumline strikes a beat (Sarah Hill)
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Harvest of Harmony: Superior
LPS Contest: Superior
NSBA State Contest: Superior
Star City Parade
Top Left: Josie Trine sounds her horn (Photo by James Piippo) Top Right: The tubas belt out an awesome harmonyQames Pippo) Bottom Right: The drumline devises an unique way to carry their drums Qack Eisenberg)
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Bottom Left: Straight diagonals are shown as the band marches in the Harvest of Harmony parade (Band Parent)
Ben Walkinshaw
Josh Rayford
Tony Roberts
Erin York
Varsity Yell
By Amanda Garner
It was an experience never to be forgotten. This year the Varsity Yell Squad cheerleaders traveled to New York City to perform at the Kick-Off Classic half time show. The members of the squad will never forget the fun times they had while in New York.
The fun started on the plane. It was a new experience for many of the cheerleaders. While in New York the members also got to experience a whole different culture When the big day came, the cheerleaders could never have imagined how they would feel performing in the Meadowlands Stadium
Going to the Kick-Off Classic was a memorable, moving experience for all the cheerleaders
Varsity Cheer
By Amanda Garner
The members of the Varsity Cheer squad are dedicated to the spirit of thi~ school. The squad has made the committment to varsity sports.
This year the Varsity Cheer squad has gone to every Varsity Girl's and Boy's Cross Country, Varsity Golf, Varsity Boy's Tennis, Varsity Girl's and Boy's Swimming and Diving, Varsity Wrestling, and Varsity Girl's Softball .
Varsity Cheer members also performed in the Shrine Bowl, and Havelock Day's Parades . They helped the community by giving canned good's to Cedar's Home for Children, contributed to Toy's for Tot's, and l?articipated in the Walk for the Cure.
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Varsity Cheer Squad Top Row (L-R): Wendy Koehne, Beth Howard Middle Top Row (L-R): Trisha Linder, Deidre Utley Mi d lie Row: Michelle Buss, Jeni Comer, Misty Johnson, Dyana Row: JaimeSwaink,Amanda Gardner
Front Row: KaJ en Brym, Wendy Rains Front Row : Jamie Wood, Sarah Cleary, Riane Murphy Tessendorf
Junior Varsity
By Amanda Gamer
The Rocket Junior Varsity Cheer Squad was the smallest squad at Yorldest on October 15, 1994. Not only were they the smallest squad, they were also the only JV squad, all the other cheerleaders being Varsity .
The competition was judged by the UNL cheerleaders, who also performed. Thecompetition consisted of a dance, cheer, and solo dance Three members of the JV squad competed in the solo dance competition, Angie Dierking, Angie Watebury, and Holly Kroese. This event included a run-on, jump, dance, · and cheer. Overall, the squad placed second, York placed first.
This year the JV squad has gone to competitions, camps, and cheering at games .
Reserve
By Amanda Gamer
The University of Nebraska hosted a camp for cheerleaders from all over Nebraska. College cheerleaders from all over the United States were the models for this program.
The 1994 camp was a busy time for the Reserve squad. Four packed days the cheerleaders along with 50 others learned all you need to know about being a cheerleader. Not only did they learn new cheers, but they also learned how to get along with one another for an entire year. This camp also helped the cheerleaders develop dances, work on jumps, and run-ons.
This year the Reserve squad cheered at , Reserve football, volleyball, and basketball games.
Reserve Squad
Junior Varsity Squad
TopRow:(L-R):JasminMateer,BrookeJohnson,ChrisHaydon,JamiGoff,JenWolf MiddleRow:AlisaWicks, tina Eigsti, Ashlie Henke Middle Row: Holly Kroese, DanellMcCooy,Em.ilyWaller FrontRow: Jody Oltman TiareHorswill,AngieWaterbury,CassieOswald,Angie Dierking Front Row: Brittainey Purdy
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Opposite page left: Members of the Varsity Yell ready for the Kick-Off Classic (Photo by James Piippo) Opposite page right: Varsity Cheer Squad is all smiles (James Piippo) This page top: Emily Waller cheers at a Reserve Basketball game (Susan Scherbalc) Left: JV squad clowns around; Angie Dierking, Cassie Oswald, Brittainey Purdy (James Piippo)Right:JennieWestrick,MichelleNunemaker,and Lucy Bruns cheer for Freshmen Volleyball (James Piippo)
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Freshmen
By Amanda Garner
The Freshmen Cheerleading squad has kept themselves busy this year . From cheering, to performing, or just helping out, the members of the squad have made their presence known at Northeast.
Last summer, the Freshmen cheerleaders assisted in a camp for 100 girls at Northeast. For 2 days, the members helped the girls to learn jumps, cheers, and a dance . By the time it was all over, everyone who had participated learned a great deal.
In addition, the Freshmen squad has cheered at all Freshmen Boy's and Girl's Basketball, Girl's Volleyball, Freshmen Wrestling, and Freshmen Football.
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Left: Wendy Rains cheers for Varsity Basketball (AU Freshmen Squad Photos by James Piippo). Center: The Strutters have a perfect Top Row (L-R): Kari Malousek, Lucy Bruns Middle timing during one of their half-time performances Right: Row: Katie Mitchell, Michelle Nunemaker, Taryne Ladd, Lucy Bruns, Jennie Mitchell and Kari Malousek are Jenny Westrick Front Row: Kacy Stanley happy to be freshmen cheerleaders
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Start Struttin'
By Cyndi Neff
The Drill Team Show held on November 14, was said to be one of the highlights for the Star Strutters this year.
Although the show wasn't a competition , it was a way for the Star Strutters to show everyone what stars are made of.
In preparations for this event the strutters practiced twice a day for two months, working out the kinks in three different routines.
The Star Strutters weren't the only ones who participated in this exciting event, but other teams as well including Omaha Gross, and the UNL Dance Team.
The Star Strutters also perform in marching band and drill team competitions.
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Top (L-R): Nicole Bamesberger, Cindy Foy, Tracy Clausen, Jnel Johnson, Latasha Varnadoe, Melissa Roberts Middle: Kelly Ott, Vicki Scheinost, Jennifer Magnus, Sarah Hitt, Angela Enevoldsen, Gretchen Baatz Bottom: Shayna Miller, Jennifer Eifert, Jane Dougherty,JulieSinner,SuzanneSpomer, Tracy Weers
Top: Reserve squad stands in awe of the Rockets (Photo by James Piippo) Middle: Strutters show their pearly whites Oames Piippo) Above: J. V cheerleader Brooke Johnson jumps for joy Oames Piippo) Bottom left: Latasha Varnadoe consorts with the enemy (Sarah Hill)
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Show your spirit!
By Cyndi Neff
The center gym was decked out in balloons and ribbons giving it a festive look. Down the middle of the floor was the walkway and arch for the homecoming royalties.
Members of Spirit Club spent approximately one week working on decorations for the first dance of the year and achieved their goal in making the gym into a scene of fun and royalty using the theme Be My Baby Tonight.
After all aren't decorations there to get people in the right mood, and isn't that the Spirit Club's job? To get students into the mood or rather the spirit of things?
Spirit Club also shows their support at sports events and other school functions.
Top: Amy Rothe and Andrea Rumery use their psychic abilities to move the Rockets into a win (All photos by James Piippo) Above: Varsity Cheer's Deidre Utley shows her spirit Bottom right: Varsity Yell 's Michelle Buss peps up the crowd
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Top (L-R): Rachel Schowalter, Jamie Gillispie, ShannonAllen, Casey Alexander, Loretta Dasher Middle: Patty French, Marie Moyer, Amber Colliers, Shannon Klingler, Nikole Risor Front: Yetta Clark, Amy Rothe, Melinda Mattson, Andrea Rumery
Break Down Black
By Pam Storm
Not only did the varsity football team have a new head coach, it also had new rules and started new traditions.
From captain practices, summer practices, to senior rules the football players started on a new road of discovery.
Cooch Mark King, a former coach at Ord High School, is ready to change the football program around.
" It is like a piece of a puzzle, the offense and defense have to fit together," King said.
Along with fitting together, the offense and defesne hod to work together at practice and at games. This was done, despite stereotypes by spectators.
One thing that bothered some team members was that the crowd came expecting a loss and even though fans were supportive, it was still a raw deal for the team.
Their record may not have improved greatly, but the effort and hard work they put into the season had.
11 We worked hard because Cooch King pushed us harder than the previous coach," senior lineman Scott Bautch said. "Even though we didn't have a lot of wins, one could soy that we were one of the better teams in the state."
Ploying against city rivals is always a highlight of every season and 1994 was no different. The Rockets battled to a 0-3 record, but pushed Top l 0-rated Southeast before losing , 12-9 on a field goal in the final two minutes. A lost-minute drive against East fell short as the Spartans won, 21- l ti. Northeast mistakes helped Lincoln High claim a 21-7 win.
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Opposite: Left: John McVay rushes to the ball. CAIi photos by Jack Eisenberg) Top: Northeast Rockets make a touch down
Bottom: David Schwerdtfeger watches as the rest of the team plays This: Left: Rocket offense has a let down as the Kn ights score Top: Vars ity p layers hold their helmets high and proud.
Bottom: Bill Wheeler fakes a dive
"Thank you for the new districts."
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Touchdown Champs
By Rachel West
The junior varsity football team's successful season all began with its first victory against city rival East, 7-0.
"East is our biggest city rival. They've always been our biggest city rival, 11 commented Chad Cessna
As a follow-up to the East game, the Rockets beat Southeast, 6-0 . The only touchdown was a twisting, cutback run by freshman Amon Helmstadter.
While the wins over East and Southeast were big, they paled in comparison to the 44-22 victory over Lincoln High. That triumph gave Northeast its first city junior varsity championship since the 1983 season, when NE won the city reserve title.
"Lincoln High couldn't stop us. They could only hope to contain us, which they couldn't do either,11 replied Helmstadter.
Helmstadter scored the first touchdown of the game on a one yard run. Two plays later, he scored on a seven yard carry and added a 35-yard scoring run later in the game. Jeremy Bender scored two touchdowns and Ryan Masek added one
However, Northeast had its losses. In the first game, the Rockets fell to Fremont, 21- 7 as Jason Francke scored the lone touchdown . Kearney defeated Northeast, 28- 7 with Jeremy Bender scoring the only touchdown on a three-yard run.
To deal with the early-season losses the team had to stick together 11Team unity is the main thing and wanting to win, 11 said Zy Pajnigar
~bove: Hut- Hut- Hike! Go Rockets (Photo by Erin Hiller) Top: Jeremy Bender struts his stuff wh il e walking onto the football field ( James Piippo) Bottom: Rocket offense gets ready to score against their weak opponent (Erin Hiller)
"Tony Van Horn was so happy with our performance he kissed me on my cheek!"
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Amon Helmstadter freshman
Shutting emJ Out
By PamStorm
The Reservefootball team started the season off with a 230 win against Papillion-Lavista. By this game they thought that they might have a good season. Unfortunatley it didn't turn out this way.
The team didn't win any more games but even with an unimpressive record they fought to the end.
When the team was behind they would try not to give upand fight harder, although it seemed to many no matter how hard they tried they just couldn't get ahead.
11 One superstition we had was if the team was big, we were intimidated, 11 said Travis Selzer.
This was a dilema for the team considering that a lot of other teams had a gain over them in size.
The coaches had a lot of influence over the players. With a new Varsity head coach the other coaches followed with the new rules and ideas, this in hopes that in future years these ReseNe players will be on Varsity and ready to be a winning team.
The team had a lot of talent, dispite scores, and when they got together they played even harder than they practiced. It was just that their defense couldn't hold the opponents offense or our offense just couldn't get past their defense.
Their last game against Lincoln East was one of the biggest downfalls because they are a city rival and it always hurts to lose to a rival.
Reserve football team
Right: ReseNe's offensive line is ready to score (AllphotoabyJackEisenberg)Top:Jeff Poindexter and Chris Turner missed out on the action of this play Bottom: Chris Kubes and other team mates are in the tackeling mood (Photos by Jack Eisenberg)
"Let's go hogs."
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Tackling the Big Ones
By LeAnn Becker
You don't normally hear a lot about the freshmen football teams but they are ready to be acknowledged. When asked how the crowd affected him, Jeremy Just said, 11 1haven't a clue because we don't get anyone at our games."
At first the teams didn't do so well, but by the time the season was over they could play with the big boys. The white team had an awesome last game against Waverly The score at half-time was 18-0 The coach was very excited but a little nervous that the boys would be over confident in the last half He was wrong though and the final score was 40-6 One of the more interesting plays was a hitch, and pitch play by J.R.
Koch
As for the Black team they ended the season just as good as the white team. They had their best run of 60 yards by Clifford Brye Nathanial Zabel had two touchdowns that wouldn't have been possible if the defense hadn't have came through
With over fifty player s it was obvious that the team would have to be split into two teams. Since most of the freshmen can't drive or have jobs not a lot can come in their way of practicing. A few decided from the side lines that football just was not their calling and moved on to other things
The tells them what to expect before a game, but they can still get pretty nervous 11 When we're behind we just have to push more and it's harder then pushing to stay ahead, 11 said Chris Summers
David Mercer freshman
Above: The freshman black team's offense is ready to take cnarge (Photo by Erin Hiller) Top: Lawrence McIntosh and Justin Hertzel hussle on the field.(Jame, Piippo) Bottom: The team watches as Mario Salvidor of the wh ite team gets up from a great tackle (Erin Hiller)
"You can't stop us, just try to contain us."
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Flip' n Around
By LeAnn Becker
The boys and girls gymnastics team has done amazing this year along with looking graceful. 11 1t's not so much the score as it is doing better than the last year, 11 said Amy Westrick. She also explained that everyone gets along and supports each other. In gymnastics you don't try to beat other people as much as yourself. Chris Siebe went on to say that in gymnastics you all know each other, either from flipping around as little kids or from C.L.U.B. C L.U.B. is a summer camp were gymnast can train one on one with a specialized coach The whole teams unity is what keeps them going because in order to better yourself you must be able to ask for critizism and then be able to take it
When you mess up you need to get back up and remain concentrated. Team mates again help with that. Of course messing up is very frustrating, but knowing that you have support is always motivating. Chris Siebe said, 11 The team will always push you ahead and beyond. That is just the way gymnastics is."
One particular player needs to be mentioned. At the North Platte Invitational Amy Kumpula got second place on the vault, on the beam, and on the floor exercise. She also got first place on the uneven bar. All the hard work paid off when she ended up with first place in one last thing, all around . Later at the Millard South lnvita tional Amy tied for first on the uneven bars.
At the state wide invitational the boys tried their hardest, but finished lastwith a small team of three. At state Amy Kumpula was champion on the uneven bars and second in all around.
Above: Chris Siebe holds steady (Photo by James Piippo) Top: Amy Kumpula is concentrating on scoring high (James Piippo) Bottom: Stephanie Geiger mounts up to win (Jack Eisenberg)
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"We missed Carlos Ceballos." Chris Siebe senior
In Your Face.I
By Rachel West
The 1994 varsity volleyball season did not end with a trip to the state tournament, only the second time in the past ten years that Northeast did not qualify for state and the first time since 1989.
However, Coach Sandy Genrich is proud of her team, describing them as " hard-working and unified, they never gave up. 11 Genrich added that the seniors did a great job of providing leadership .
One of those seniors was Robin Voss, a four-year letterwinner who switched from a setter to a right side hitter. Although she had to learn a new position, Voss showed no difficulty and led the Rockets in hitting statistics.
"It's a weird feeling , knowing that I've played the last game of my last season This season was only my first without going to state," Voss said.
The match that helped keep the team's spirits high was against the Southeast Knights Northeast lost the first set but came back in the second. The game ended as a victory for the Rockets with a third-set score of 15-0. "Beating the Southeast volleyball team at the Kearney Invitational was our most memorable game, 11 says Voss.
The team had a fun year and players are excited for the next season . The seniors claim that the younger girls that are coming back should be at the top. "They worked really well together," said Voss
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Opposite : Dominant : Lor i Gray spikes it! (AllphotographabySuaanScherbak)
Bottom : Right : Robin Voss cools down between sets Left : Northeast gets a side out. This : Top : Rockets set up to rock the game Above : A good demonstration of team unity Lett : The team awaits Jodi Standley's spike
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"Consistency first, then power." Robin Voss senior
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Undefeated J.V.
By LeAnn Becker
Their palms were sweating and their hearts' were beating fast before each game. But can you imagine running out of the locker room and someone telling you your briefs are on inside out? It would be hard getting your head straight again but one Junior Varsity player did fine and helped the team win the game Although she did have to take some warm up time to fix her briefs.
The rest of the team enjoyed the crowd and the adrenalin rush After the game started and the mood was set they found the crowd and cheering gone, leaving them to concentrate on the game and their personal performance. This strategy of playing was obviously proven to work, or they wouldn't have gone undefeated.
A few teams pushed them to the limit, and challenged them to a game point. Tina Baxter said,"I get nervous at game points Plus, the more people cheering can be distracting. But I use that energy of being nervous, to blow the other team away "
"I think that Southeast and East are our best competition. But we will try our best and win against them too," said Kelly Allen . She was right, they never came close.
Coach Zabel was very proud of the girls and said they all had equally fantastic abilities. Which made it easy for her to send people in and out and all the girls got playing time.
Anyone who saw them play would agree with their pregame chant "Northeast is best!"
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Above: Tina Baxter sp ikes the ball as the other team watched it go over their hands (AllphotoabyJackEisenberg) Top: Cassy Dafter sets up an ace Bottom: A massive sp ike was palmed by Amanda Bouc
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"Whoomp Doggies."
Digging Deep
By Angie Wurm
"We were ahead 14-4 . Then out of nowhere East came back and won 14- l 6 . 11 said Kristy Roesler, a reserve volleyball player. Even when things didn 1t go exactly as planned, the girls pulled together when they really needed to
Nicole Tooker feels as though the team's unity may have been in question. Kristy however, believes everyone got along well and was willing to give it their best
Nicole said; "If we said we were going to kick butt, we lost. So we never said that." Kristy agreed saying; 11 We learned not to think we would win, because we would get overly confident and then we always seemed to lose."
Southeast and East were the names that came up most when asked about city-wide rivals. 11 East, They always have been. We knew we were better than them, and it makes us mad when they beat us", Kristy admitted. Nicole on the other hand said; 11 Southeast, We were really close in beating them. 11
While on the court many different things run through the minds of the athletes, as any athlete knows Nicole said the thought on her mind most often was; 11 1wonder how long it will be until Coach Eckman takes me out 11 Kristy said the thought most familiar to her was; 11 Don 1t get down. Keep your head up!II
Both girls have a great interest in volleyball. Kristy said; 11 1 love playing volleyball. My sisters played, so l1ve been around it forever." Nicole decided however, that she chose volleyball because volleyball is a really fun and challenging sport
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Above: Heidi Wilkinson goes up to block the spike.Top: Sena Biggerstaff concentrates on a power serve Bottom: Biggerstaff, Wilkinson and Kristy Roesler await a serve ' (All photo, courtesy of Sena Biggerstaff )
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"Volleyball is a blast. It is also a lot of hard work"
Sideout
By Pam Storm
Going a step up, that's what its all about. Freshman volleyball players aren't used to playing at the high school level but thats not to say that they didn't play like high school atheletes.
"This year was a lot harder and much more competitive than junior high," said freshman Jenny Cole.
When these young, future Varsity players were out on the court they tried to concentrate on each play. Leting each other know what was happening and what just happened was a big part of their team work.
Being a freshman sport they were not used to having big city rivals, but they soon found out what it was all about.
The team felt that Lincoln East wasn't any better than them, but in the games against them, they lost.
In the first game the team was ready, and took East 15-6 Being East though, with their tradition of excellence in volleyball, they came back to take the next two matches 1512, 15-1. ·
The second game however was a little closer Losing in the first match the Rockets came back to fight their hardest in the second to win 15-5. That was enough for the Spartans to retaliate and win the third match 15-7. So with the final game score of 7- 15, 15-5, 7-15 the Freshman team went out hoping that next year they can get them.
One thing the girls had to make sure of was that when they got ahead they wouldn't let it go to their heads.
" This is one thing that we could have gotten better at during the season," said freshman Jill Hattan.
Above : Freshman volleyball players are ready to attack (All photos by James Piippo)Top: Katie Schleicher is g iv ing the opponent her best Bottom: Justine Schlegelm il ch is running to be part of the action
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Fore .I .I .I .I .I .I .I .I .I
By LeAnn Becker
Many people dontt know why they yell 'four', but Jennifer Hoffman knows why. You yell it if the ball gets in danger of hitting another person. Jennifer had an incident with a bad shot almost hitting a cute guy on the back side. Other than that she loves golf. Jennifer said, "Golf is not really about who wins or loses, but if you meet your goal. Or even average around par. 11 Even if they do have a bad game their coach is relaxed about it, and will tell them to do better next time. Jennifer knows he understands that golf is fun, so it should be taken that way.
Jennifer and the rest of herteammates only have one real rival, which is a girl from Lincoln High School. She has been playing since she was in.fourth grade. "To average above her would be the absolute coolest, 11 said Autumn Jay.
Betsie Walles has been playing the longest on the team. "In order to do good you have to know how to concentrate It is hard at first to train your mind but it gets a little easier with every stroke, plus the team will push you to your best possible ability, 11 said Betsie. The girls golf team really is close, which is good since they have to practice every day after school with each other. They normally practice at Mahoney and sometimes Holmes golf course .
The school record was broken by Danielle Koonce.
1 She scored a 98 in the beginning of the season This event 1was semi-celebrated with new golf bags with a tripod, so that the girls could roll their bags along instead of having to totally catty themselves.
Above: Jennifer Foster busts the ball.CAIi photos by Susan Sherbak) Top: Jennifer Hoffman swings at practice to improve. Bottom: Holly Kunkel keeps her eye on the marker
"Golf is a very relaxed sport, if you don't mind losing."
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Betsie Walles senior
Advantage Point
By Angie Wurm
Tennis may not necessarily get the same attention that other sports get, but that, in no way indicates the achievement of the boys tennis teams.
Two of this year's outstanding players were seniors, Derek Trutna and Jeff Adams. Trutna says there are no weak points about the team, therefore, that makes them all strong. Senoir Jeff Adams said; " I think that as a team we are constantly fighting for respect from other teams, and this kept us motivated as a unit ."
Adams chose tennis not only because of it's long standing tradition of excellence, but also because he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps as a Rocket High tennis player. Trutna on the other hand chose tennis because, "It takes the strongest guys to play tennis."
"Although our win/loss record wasn't that impressive, we had a lot of close matches and improved as the season progressed. The losses were frustrating, but we built on the losses, which made the victories even sweeter." said Jeff Adams in response to how he felt the season went.
The varsity tennis team had a great win over Beatrice. In the battle with the Orange Men, the score was 6 to 3, which was the Rockets highest dual score for the season.
Another one of the teams victories, and a close one, was against inter-city rival, Lincoln High. This was thought to be the most memorable event of the season.
Coach Brien Connealy feels that the young talent on the tennis teams will shine through in the future and that we will soon be seeing a" rockin" Rocket team.
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Opposite: Lett : Jeremy Rar idon and Tim Bixenman n can hard ly contain t hemse lveS (Photo by Sarah Hill) Right: Jed Winkleman concentrates on his sw ing (Sarah Hill) Top: Doug Ei chorn executes h is seNe (Sarah Hill) This: Top: Jeff Adams reaches for the bal l. ( Chuck Adam•> Right: Brad Bowers is in posit ion to sw ing csarah Hill) Le tt: Jeremy Gen rich is right up to the net to reach the ball.(Chuck Ad a ms)
"We are all naked in the eyes of superman ."
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Derek Trutna
Grand Slam
By Angie Wurm
Whether it's getting stuck in a fence while making a play, spitting on your batting gloves for good luck, or doing a cheer before the game, you can bet that the Northeast Varsity Softball team is giving it their all.
Even though the softball team was only in their second sanctioned season, the 13 girls on the team ended their season in good standing.
There was a lot of excitement for the Lady Rockets when it came to tournament time. In the LPS invitational, Senior Heather Mueller launched the ball over the fence and came back the next afternoon to sail another one over against Elkhorn giving the Rockets 7th place.
'You know from the time the pitcher releases the balll that it's going over, 11 says Mueller who was one of 2 seniors on the team this season.
Later in the season the Rockets took 1st place in the Schuyler Invitational defeating Kearney, and Schuyler for the trophy. Throughout the Schuyler game, Coach Donahoe wore her hair in a "lucky bun" which the girls then used as a rally device in the following games. Assistant coach Betty Beaman took to having a cappuccino before early morning away tournaments.
There was not, however, a silver lining on every cloud for the Rockets this season. Half way through the season, in a Kearney double header, Senior Erin York, was taken out for the rest of the season when a Kearney player slid into her during a play at home.
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Opposite: Left: Kelli Mitchell awaits the next pitch (PhotobySarah Hill) Top: The Rockets huddle after their game (Photo courtesy of Bill Hobbs) Bottom: Heather Hobbs concentrates as she releases the pitch (Bill Hobbs) This: Left: Nicole Bouwens squeezes the pitch tightly Top: Elisa Neill makes a great catch on an outside pitch (Bill Hobbs) Bottom: Jody Sheldon watches as Kendra Petersen releases the pitch (Bill Hobbs)
"Don't let it be a meatballl"
Erin York senior 139/Softball
Pu! I ing Ahead
By Danae Schwaderer
Cross Country, 1Didn't they do good?' This is what many runners felt like a lot of the student body said.
During the year the teams had a lot of goals to meet. Some people may think that Cross Country is a weak sport. But actually it is one of stronger sports here at Northeast. The team worked hard everyday to meet their goals. Sometimes you don't hear all that much about how well they do, but there are a lot who do well and we plan to see them running in the future .
Cross Country had a lot of good runners. One of the best wasA.J. Hahn. Although he was a good runner, he still had his difficult meets. His talents were shining through at the Harold Scott Invite and the City Championship meet. While running, A.J thought about getting done and beating his opponents.
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A.J. also feels running is rewarding, that's why he likes it so much
One thing that kept the team really going and gave them recognition was making state and knowing they had a good chance at winning The boys team took fourth while the girls came in fifth at the state meet.
Hahn was one of them that had the potential to place at the State meet, held in Kearney, and he succeeded by placing 3rd
Hahn proved to all his running abilities and the fact that the more popular sports are not the only ones to go to state.
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I feel the best at the end of the run."
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Opposite: Left: Ryan Nelson takes it slow for a long run ahead (Photo by Sarah Hill) Right: Lindsey Venhaus , Jenni Mitchell and Chessa Vitamvas are exhausted from a hard run cSherri Brouillette) Top: Hillary Alberts is running her heart out at state! csarah Hill) This: left: Mike Hahn concentrates on one of his races csarah Hill) Top: Jeff Motz leads the runn ing Rockets csarah Hill) Bottom: Cross Country huddles to give each other support. (Sarah Hill)
A.J. Hahn senior i 41 f Cross Country
"I never understood why people don't come out and watch us run."
Unfinished Business
By Pamela Storm
Senior B J Helmstadter. Freshman Amon Helmstadter. Many students at Northeast believe these two are brothers. Sorry to burst anyone's bubble, but to the contrary, they are cousins.
The resemblance continues past family ties for the Helmstadters. They both play defense, with a capital D, for Northeast's state championship boys basketball team .
Defense was the cornerstone of this season's varsity team. The quickness of Amon and the physical strength of B.J. sparked many Northeast defensive efforts that helped the Rockets to a 22-3 record and the school's ninth state championship.
Northeast rolled to 11 straight wins to open the season, then defeated No 2 Columbus on the road, 65-61. The Rockets only losses came to Alta, Utah in a holiday tourney, Norfolk and Millard South. They avenged the Millard South loss in the state title game .
Along with their defensive skills, B.J. and Amon have other common ideas. They both felt Lincoln High is the team's biggest city rival.
They also agreed that getting back to the state tournament and winning the title that eluded Northeast in 1994 was the main goal this season.
"The ball just didn't bounce our way," B.J said of the '94 title loss to Creighton Prep.
In 1995, on a Saturday night at the Bob Devaney Sports Center, the ball bounced Northeast's way once again
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Opposite: Left: Alton Mason glides inside to score two more. (All photos by James Piippo) Top: Rockets stand proudly as they receive their championship medals.
Bottom: Jeff Motz knows the Rockets are #1. This Page: Left: Amon Helmstadter racks up another assist as he dishes off to an open teammate against Grand Island , Top : B.J Nannen flashes his championship smile
Bottom : Greg Gerlach and Jeff Wells get into defensive positions.
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"The ball bounced our way."
-B.J.
Helmstadter
Improving All The Way
By Pamela Storm
Starting the first half of the girls basketball season out with four wins was a grateful accomplishment. With the previous record of 2-14 the girls were proud of their team.
With only four seniors and the rest of the team being underclassmen, Kendra Whisenhunt and Jessica Vaverka (two of the seniors) felt that, 11 In the coming year these girls will be the team to watch."
Even though there was a wide variety of grade levels some team members felt that they were closer than ever.
Being close and acting as a team is what made their record better from previous years.
Another thing was the feeling that other teams had more to prove than them. This was one thing the coach would remind the girls of before games.
With thoughts of knowing that they were as good as ever, and their good luck charm of all wearing the same socks, these girls played games with all their heart. And did not give in to their opponents.
Contrary to the scores of games, they proved the skills and -:Jbility that they all held.
Though there was a lack of support from the crowd, and many players got a feeling people felt that this girls basketball team was not worth watching, they continued strong, and made a good impression.
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Opposite: left: Carina Olivetti guards an East opponent. (All photos by Jam•• Plippo) Top: Northeast girls are on the move to the hoop. Bottom: Missy Shoemaker, Laura Evens, and Elisa Biggerstaff move rapidly down court. This: left: Amanda Bouc is trying to get around the fierce defenses. Top: Laura Evens puts up a shot, while Robin Voss is ready to rebound Bottom: Jamie Volzke and Amanda Bouc are in the lane ready to rebound
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"There was a lot of closeness within this team."
Kendra Whisenhunt senior
Runnin' The Courts
By Rachel West
The Northeast junior varsity boys basketball team had what they considered a remarkable season. Not only were the teammates motivated, but they were fast. This led them to their outstanding success throughout the year.
Although the feeling of success was sweet, the Rockets were also a little nervous. "I was really nervous the first game, 11 says junior Josh Malousek. His anxiety died down as they played more. Malousek did play it safe, though, by wearing a brand new pair of socks for each game.
Malousek had played on the junior varsity team for two years. This season he also played on the varsity basketball team. "Basketball is my best sport and I'm talented in it, 11 says Malousek.
Even though East was voted the Rocket's biggest city rival due to tradition from previous years, the Spartans were not mentioned much. Shane Einspahr did say, "We know them all and we don't like them."
However, the game most talked about was played against Grand Island. "We were down by 20 points in the third quarter, but only lost by 2, 11 says Malousek. The game was intense and the Islanders were described as a tough team.
The loss never brought the Rockets down. The team kept their concentration throughout the season. Putting aside everything else, they kept their minds on what they were going to have to do to win their ball games while out on the court. Einspahr says, "Life's short, play hard."
"L.Y.N.H." Shane Einspahr sophomore I 46/ J. V. Basketball ------------------------------------
Above: David Mercer passes the ball. (All photos by Erin Hiller) Top: Amon Helmstadter in the air. Bottom: The crowd watches as Josh Malousek attempts to score
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Living Proof
By Rachel West
Shooting their way to victory, the Northeast girls junior varsity basketball team beat their previous record.
Sophomore Lisa Wassenberg says, "People think Northeast girl 's basketball is a joke . They didn't think we'd get better ." But the Rockets proved them wrong.
Ginger Venhaus thinks that the girl's program hasn't been very strong at Northeast Venhaus says,"We 've started to win a lot more games, but not as many as people expected with the new coach."
Attitude was their key "We have positive attitudes. We really get on each other, 11 says Wassenberg. In addition, Coach Pierce would remind the team of Northeast pride, what it means to them , and to play for that.
One of the team's accomplishments for the season was their win against Lincoln East. Northeast defeated the Spartans in overtime by a couple of points. This turnout was the exact opposite from the previous year, when East had won the game .
Proud of their victory, the Rockets still hope to improve "Our go.al is to win state in 1997 when our majority sophmore players will be seniors," says Wassenberg.
This year the team is thinking about Southeast. The Rockets have always had a strong competition against the Knights. Venhaus says, "They've always been the best, but we're getting better. We have a chance to beat them!"
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Above: Cara Cutshall weaves her way with the basketball. (All photos by Jam•• Piippo) Top : Amber Henkenius - alias 'Air Henkenius " Bottom: Jamie Vo lzke shoots fo r the hoop
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"It's a 0-0 game now" Ginger Venhaus
sophomore
Hands Up Defense
By LeAnn Becker
A change was made to put freshmen on the reserve basketball team. Years before freshmen were on the freshmen team, and sophmores on the reserve team. Varsity and JV teams were free game for advanced players. Despite what people would think the players got along great. "If they are good enough to play I don't see any problems, 11 said Ryan Wiess. There are two freshmen on the team now and no complications have come up.
Before the game starts Coach Mercer writes up key plays. He pushes for defense, easy layups, and if possible, the clean breaks He also stresses on sprinting back and getting ready to play hard again.
The defense was great and proved the team well. "Defense works so well because of the team unity, 11 said Adam Scholl. Before every game the team stands in a circle and says, "De it up black huh!!" This got the team ready to work hard
Some of the players would wear their socks the same way until they would lose a game, or even have a terrible practice .
While they were on the court they needed to think about who their man was, and where to be. Travis Ford, freshman, thought about playing good. His hopes were always high because he was confident with the teams ability. That confidence kept the team going strong. They got along and at times when the adrenaline was high they were reminded of their main purpose--having fun.
Above: Justin Hertzel is king of the pile (All photos by Jam•• Piippo) Top: Above the rest Graham Svendsen makes a perfect shot Bottom: Jake Stutzman goes for the assist
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"I never know what to say." Ryan Masek sophomore
Talking Their Stuff l
By Rochel West
The Northeast reserves girl's basketball team dribbled their way to beating their last year's record, starting with their first victory against Papillion.
What was their secret? "Communication, 11 says sophomore Kathy Weber. Weber was injured at the beginning of the season due to a rolled ankle during a scrimage. She was unable to participate in the first three games.
Nicole Tooker also answered communication. Adding to i{ Tooker said, "Encouragement was a key to the season,too . 11
"The Rockets biggest win was against Lincoln East. By an almost unanimous vote by the basketball team, the Spartans are their biggest city rival. According to Weber, there is not a specific reason why "We just don't like them, 11 says Weber.
East beat Northeast in the first game. The Rockets described them as the most aggressively playing team. Weber says, "There were times when fouls got taken way out of hand. 11 But that did not discourage the team, and the Rockets came back and won the second game against East.
The Rockets were proud of the game they played against the team that had first defeated them. "At that point we felt like we could beat anybody, 11 says Weber. But they didn't let it get to their heads. They continued to play hard and do their best on the following games.
Wrapping up the season, Weber says, "We went out there and did our best and figured whatever happened, happened." Other players on the team who were also interviewed agreed.
Above: Kathy Weber concentrates on the game (All photo, by Jame• Piippo) lop: Kelly Brinkman takes her shot. Bottom: Sena Biggerstaff goes for the two points
Nicole Tooker sophomore I 491 Reserve Basketball
"What are we doing? Taking a picture?"
Man to Man
By Angie Wurm
What could possibly be more frustrating, and definitely not to mention completely embarrassing than having the same shot blocked three times? Not a whole lot according to freshman basketball player Clifford Brye.
With their record being 10-0 halfway through the season, it is probably a pretty safe assumption that these boys knew what they were doing
"We had to go out there and do the best we could and try to play together, 11 said Brye. Aren Papke agreed, adding ; 'We are never selfish. We don't get down on someone if they make a mistake. We all make mistakes." To get pumped up the guys all got together in front of the gym doors and did a little cheer.
While Papke felt as though Lincoln High was the freshman team's biggest rival because they knew many of the players on the team , Brye, on the other hand thought East was the teams biggest rival stating; 11 They were about the only team that had us down in the fourth quarter. That was OK though, because we came back to beat them anyway 11
11 I like basketball. It's really a great experience playing such a competitive sport and learning how to cooperate with people in order to achieve a goal that we all have in our sights, 11 said Papke when asked about why he chose to play basketball at Northeast. Brye answered by saying; 11 Basketball is a really great way for me to keep in shape for the later years in my life and still have a chance of improving my game "Basketball is an intense game to play I love that intensity."
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Above: Bryson Davenport practices his shot before a game <All photo• by Jam•• Piippo ) Top: John Bell jumps above everyone to make his shot •
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Bottom: Tyreece Howard perfects his layup
"Let's do this!"
Zone Defense
By Angie Wurm
"Oh gosh, am I going to screw up?", " OK, now that I have the ball, what am I going to do with it?" No, these girls were not the Bad News Bears of basketball. These girls have done a great job both defensively, and offensively this season.
Amanda Stark felt that one of the teams strong points was their defense. Karissa Stephens agrees, saying; "We really do know what we're doing. Even if it doesn't look like it all of the time ."
Nicole Bouwens added; "I don't think our team has certain strong players. Our biggest strong point is that we play as a team. Everyone is equal."
" Confidence is the key. If you don't have confidence, your team isn't going to go very far." said Stephens
Even though the girls beat all of the area high school teams, all three girls felt as though East was their biggest rival. " They (East) had a real bad attitude and no team unity," said Stephens. "They were really competitive offensively, and it challenged us to be better and play our very hardest," stated Stark.
Ba sketball definitely runs in these girls' blood. Bouwens said she chose to play basketball because she loves the competition.She also said; "It's also a great way to stay in shape, while having fun." Stephens, on the other hand, said she chose to play basketball because she's played since she was three. Stark chose it because she had always participated in track, and wanted to try something a little different.
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Above: Molly Holton shoots over the opponent (Allphoto1byJame1Piippo ) Top: Rebecca Kutschkau shoots a free throw Bottom: Nicole Bouwens, Jessica Fraas, and Molly Holton warm up before a game
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" It's all good!"
Karissa Stephens
Smooth Shaving
By Danae Schwaderer
The Boys Swimming team felt it had a lot of support this season. Most of this support came from friends, parents and within the team itself. Cheering really meant a lot to them. "Having a family like team is one of the strong points of the team," says Jeff Wilber.
Another strong point was their pride. Pride kept these guys swimming fast and striving for a better time. 11 Trying to be faster and better is what kept us going, 11 says Bill Wheeler. Wheeler likes to participate in swimming because of the coaches, he likes to swim and wants to keep in shape. Wilber just thinks "swimming rocks."
While swimming, Wheeler concentrates on trying to beat the person next to him. Wilber concentrates on kicking, his breathing and his hand entry into the water. They do not like hearing others put their team down. They feel that others don't know what swimmers go through such as morning practices, and shaving their bodies.
Both Wheeler and Wilber had some fun times. From running stairs, working hard in the water, trying to qualify for state, and also discretely borrowing stuff from other teams. The stuff that was usually borrowed included goggles, sweatshirts, swim caps and even team jackets.
The boy's that qualified for State were Tim Northup, Bill Wheeler, Jeff Wilber, and Ben Schluckebier.
Above: Matt Holland concentrates on a perfect dive (AH photo, by Jame, Pllppo)
Top: Matt Holland comes out of a difficult dive. Bottom: Ben Walkinsaw comes in for a perfect turn
152/Swimming Jeff Wilber Junior -------------------------------------------------- ·
"Just have fun."
Swimmin Wimmin
By Danae Schwaderer
"Come on gi rls, stay focused , and lets make history," remarked Coach Tracy Strauffer.
Thats exactly what girls swim team did. Northeast has never beaten Southeast and Millard North until this year. Those were some of Stauffer's goals. Unfortunately he won't be with us next year.
Sir Stauffer sir, which is a nickname used by most of the girls on the swim team, is moving to the new high school of Millard West to be the Aquatics Director there. Sir Stauffer feels good about his future, but he feels that it is tough to leave a program that he has built. He also feels it is hard to leave friends and all the people he has worked with. When asked the most memorable part of his last year he replied that it was the girls record and the individual accomplishments.
A lot of funny things happened during his coaching career. One of the funniest things was, after a swim team party, the guys got a hold of his car keys and filled his car with a bunch of popcorn, chips, and cookies. It was scattered all over his car and it took him two hours to clean it all out.
The hardest part of coaching for Stauffer was getting kids to believe they can go to the next level. Sir Stauffer feels lucky to be a swim coach and being a part of his swimmer's lives made him a better person.
The girls that qualified for State were Stephanie Geiger, Analisa Prior, Melissa Ulrich, Ellen Schroth, Kristina Nevius, Danae Schwaderer, Erin Westphalen, and Deb Milam. The divers are Amy Kumpla and Amy Hromas.
Above: Kelly Allen , Ellen Schroth, Deb Milam and Melissa Ulrich show how much fun they have at sw imming (All photos by James Piippo) Top: Amy Hromas prepares to take off ttie blocks. Bottom : Danae Schwaderer comes up for a breath during breaststroke
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"Don't worry about it!"
Erin Westphalen
Take It To The Mat
By LeAnn Becker
Who was the guy who started wrestling so that he could take down his neighbor? Dan Busek. His neighbor was always coming home showing him his new moves, and finally Dan wanted to be able to fight back. Dan has wrestled for four years. He is a team caption, and is very helpful in leading the others. He shows great leadership skills. Dan thinks that the most emabarrassing thing that you could do is go out on the mat and give up, or not give it your all. Dan always pushes himself to do his best and his effert shows to the people that go to the meets Unfortunately Dan added, that sometimes while wrestling the other guy might smell really bad. That is the only thing he doesn't like about wrestling.
Most people don't know what wrestlers will do to make their weight. After they lose most of their body fat they can't gain or lose muscle or their weight would change. Most would work out a lot and not eat much. Some would go from sitting in a suana, or hot tub to sweat it off, to living off dry rice because it would expand in their stomach and made them feel full. Even little things would help the wrestlers make their weight, like cutting themselves to lose a little blood which will rarely happen.
The wrestling team was outstanding and sent seven people to state. Adrian Gallardo, Jason Simmons, Jeremy Nelson, Tariro Chinwadzimba , Dan Busek, Joe Poindexter, and Brian Jarret showed their great strength.
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Rob Richard senior
Opposite: Left: Travis Steiger is holding on to the last second (PhotoabyTheHUB)
Top: Dan Busek is squeezing his opponent to death (Th• HUB) Bottom: Travis Se lzer looks up to check the clock (Erin Hiller> This: Left: All that Adrian Gallardo has to do is flip that guy over (Erin Hiller) Top : Brian Jarret lost the coin toss (Erin Hiller> Bottom: Tariro Chinwadzimba waits for his chance (Erin HIier)
"Wrestling is fighting except you can't punch."
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BasesAre Loaded
By Pamela Storm
Ending the 93-94 season with an even record the Varsity Baseball team of 94-95 was ready to improve.
The team planned to do this by improving their pitchers , getting more 'depth' ( the ability for players to play more than one position), and working hard during their practices. Like most sports, work ing together was a big part of ach ieving a winning record.
With these improvements, including more senior leadership the team headed for the ultimate goal of making state
The boys felt that this goal was within their reach with dedication and hard work.
The fact that Northeast has had a tradition of having a good baseball program helped the prospect of reaching their goal. This team hopes to carry on the tradit ion of excellence and leave their mark at Northeast.
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Above : Ryan Wh ite runs for the cut off
Hasse fo ll ows t hrough on a hard sw ing Bottom: Seth Wi lli ams p itches during a batting practice
"Domination and intimidation are the keys."
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Jeremy Genrich senior
Batter Up
By Pam Storm
Going from sophomore baseball to J.V baseball is a great accomplishment.
This is how Josh Morrow felt about moving up in the levels of competiveness. Morrow, a junior, played for the Rockets J.V . baseball team.
Baseball is a competitive sport, and even if major leagues were not playing one could go and see high schools out" showing their skills and proving that you don't need to be paid big bucks to have good baseball teams.
Coach Kaltenberger made these guys work hard and gave them the encouragement that they needed to go out and win their games.
Team members felt that the positive attitude of the coach helped a lot when they were behind Another aspect of Kaltenberger's coaching styles was the fact that he asked for only one hundered and ten percent, and he got it.
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Above: Josh Borchers tries to beat the throw (All photo, by Erin Hiller) Top: Ryan Roberts rounds the base Bottom: Justin Hertzel throws off his mask to catch a foul ball.
" Kickin' butt and takin' names"
Josh Marrow junior 1571 Junior Varsity Baseball
Home Run
By Angie Wurm
Frank Thomas. Dave Justice. C layton Scobie. Mark Grace Barry Bonds.
You're probably asking yourself; "Just what exactly do these five guys have in common?" The answer ... Probably not a whole lot except for one thing. These five guys share a passion for America 's favorite pastime. No, it 's not football, nor basketball, and not even sleeping Baseball is the common ground these athletes share.
"I chose to play baseball because it's something I enjoy. I have been playing it since I was a little kid.", said Scobie, a reserve baseball player for the Rockets this season.
The reserve baseball team is planning to work together and try and combine their talents in batting and speed to help better their record from last year and win as many games this year as possible.
Above : Er ic Duryea is ready to pract ice (All photo, by Jame, Piippo) Top : A Reserve baseball p layer is in h is st ance Bottom : Joe Monroe tags Doug Eichorn as he si ides in
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"We have all the skills to be winners this season."
Scobie sophomore
Going For The Steal
By Angie Wurm
11 1just go out and try to have as much fun as possible, while getting even better, 11 said Ben Baumfalk from the freshman A team. "We have really good pitchers this year, and everyone gets along well. 11 There is also an AA team because of the interest in baseball among freshman.
Baseball isn't exactly how you see it on television. You hear the word baseball and the first thing to pop in your head is the Major Leagues. Baseball is a sport of concentration, hard work, dedication, and knowing your position. Even more than that, you have to have a love for the game. The desire and want to play has to be there of your team won't make it very far. This season's freshman teams have that desire, and along with all of the talents that this young team posses, they are going to go far.
Above : Jeff Siebe practices his swwwing. (All photos by Jam•• Piippo) Top : Ben Baumfalk is awaiting the pitch Bottom : Freshman catcher poses for the picture
Jeromy Murrell freshman I 59/ Freshman Baseball
"Stay down"
Tee Off
By Danae Schwaderer
Boys Golf had a goal to qualify for state this season and to place.
The players are more interested on improving the game, than if they win or not They had two seniors for experience and all of these golfers played year around, these two things were going to help them through the season.
These boys like this game because its fun, and the tournaments are interesting. Golf is challenging and more individuals play the tournaments in teams. They also like the team because of the good support that goes around.
Boys Golf was ready to go all the way and nobody was going to stand in their way. They all believed that they had one of the best teams in the state They had finished fifth in their first tournament and were ready to continue These boys are going to do much better so watch out.
Above: Dav id Honnens follows through on his swing (All photos by James Piippo)
Top : Scott Wellman sizes up his shot Bottom: Rusty Wellman practices his swing
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"O Street Crust!"
David Honnens Sophomore
Rockets With A Racket
By Danae Schwaderer
Girls Tennis did well during the 93-94 season, but some of the g irls think they d idn't meet up to their potential. Even though they did well these girls just like to play the sport and have fun doing it Some th ings they would like to improve on is winning and over all performance
As a team they feel like a tightly woven sweater and they _ are not going to back down one inch. They have a lot of support for one another . So they have a lot of confidence on the team for taking State.
The strong points of this season is that they have a lot of expirence on the team Over all for the season they hope to do better. Some of their goals are taking State and winning the U S. open They also hope to visit the White House. They enjoyed the full tennis expirence during the season
Above: Corina Ol ivett i and Le isa Marquart are very exc ited at a practi ce (All photos by Jam•• Piippo) Top: Elissa Biggerstaff awaits the ball. Bottom: A Rocket player sports her stuff
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" This year State, next year Wimbledon!"
Weber
t<eeping Busy
By Rachel West
Whether it's raining, sleeting, snowing, or icy, you can still see the 1994-95 Northeast boys track team outside for their afternoon jogs But they don't let the weather bring them down. The Rockets are determined to reach state.
Throughout the practices, the coach has kept them more than busy. The Rockets have been practicing day after day, building themselves up for the big meets. Not only are the practices tough, but the competitions are not that easy.
Participating in track isn't just a physical sport . The mind also plays a large role. Track can require a lot of concentration A teammate must stay focused on what they are doing during a meet so they perform well. This was constantly stressed to the Rockets.
The track team was more than ready to show their fans what they've got and were not going to hold anything back.
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Above: Mike Chapman and team ate part icapate in warm ups (All photos by James Piippo) Top : Bill Kirkland flys over a r ;rd le Bottom: A high jumper clears the bar
I 62/ Boys Track B.J. Klimm junior ---------------------------------------------·
'We've put in our time, and we'll hit our prime."
Run For The Gold.I
By Rachel West
The Northeast g irl s track team is working harder than ever before and the Rockets say the hard work will pay off. This season they plan on sending a few of their teammates to state. "It'll happen," says distance runner Jenni Mitchell. "It will be easy." The team hopes to beat their 1993-94 record.
A typical week on the track team means a hard practice on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and usually a meet on Thursdays, Fridays, or Saturdays. Road trips were mentioned as one of the funnest parts of the meets.
The track team has a wide variety of sports. Contrary to popular belief, it is not just running. The team consists of sprinters, distance runners, middle runners, jumpers, throwers, and hurdlers. The Rockets show their dedication by doing their best in these areas "To me, it 1s a desire," says Mitchell.
Above: Christy Roesler warms up with a discus throw CAIi photos by James Piippo)
Top: Janet Dozal gets ready for a great throw Bottom: Sara Shambo gives it her all during practi~e
Mitchell junior 1631 Girls Track
"Go Rockets!"
Jenni
No Hands
By Pamela Storm
Soccer is an interesting sport, why you ask, because you are limited from using you hands. Since you can't use your hands this sport takes a lot of skill. Players need to be quick and corrdinated with their feet.
"The world may watch baseball, but the world plays soccer, 11 reminds junior player Zach Lane.
Northeast varsity boys soccer team has a lot of talent. During the 1993-94 season the team made it to the final district game where they lost to Millard South by one goal.
The 1994-95 team is anxious to get started. One thing that the boys team needs to work on is acting as a team and not so much individual. Another thing that could help the team make it to state would be stepping up the motivation and dedication.
With a goal of making it through districts and possibly to state, the team is practicing hard and ready to prove their skills.
A~ove:Paul Robinson juggles the ball. (All photos by Jam•• Piippo) Top: Scott Spielman looks studly with his soccer ball Bottom: Dan Chesnut is airborne while he heads the ball
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" The Black is Back, and we refuse to lose," Matt Fraas junior
f<ickin' Up Your. Heels
By Pamela Storm
J.V. soccer might not be as popular as Varsity soccer, butthey can play just as good. The 93-94 season brought J.V. soccer one of the best seasons in a long while.
The 94-95 team hopes to keep the previous seasons' records and go beyond that. In trying to do this they do a lot of practicing. One could see these guys conditioning and improving after school.
11 The sport is growing , more peoople are getting involled, and there are more fans, 11 said Juilian LaMarsche .
Soccer players may not get as much support as other sports but they prove themselves well. They go out, try their hardest and show everyone what they've got.
The 94-95 team was looking forward to the challenges ahead of them. The team felt that they were ready to take the world of J.V. boys soccer by storm
Above: Chad Ebert dribbles the ball. (AllphotoabyJameaPiippo) Top: Ryan Hawkins ,goes for a power kick Bottom: Nick Lovett kicks the a ir.
Juilian LaMarsche sophomore I 65/ Junior Varsity Soccer.
"We run like crazy."
Head It
LeAnn Becker
The girls varsity soccer team started off the season with all of the traditional bruises, and scars, and grass stains. The tryouts were sweaty and hard, but if you are dedicated to playiing soccer you will get over it and get use to it. The team is really young, so it is a change for the JV players from the 1994 seanson. The coaches acspectations were more of the girls then. They handled it with ease.
Northeast had their first invite tournament at Northeast. Grand Island and Pius X were on their way to compete. The varsity team was ready though, and waiting. It was a little easier playing on their own field, but the pressure was also higher because they had to prove themselves. The girls won a trophy and were on their way to a great season.
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Above: Gayle Ebert and Amy Hroumas are getting ready to practice. (All photos by James Piippo) Top: Shannon Gellatly is in the kicking pose Bottom: Coach Shaw watches as his players practice
"The bigger the bruise, the better the game."
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Kelli Mitchell junior
Block That Goal
By Angie Wurm
11 A lot of people really dontt realize just how much skill it takes to play soccer. It's very difficult to try and play a sport with just your feet, 11 said Susan Scherbak. Scherbak plays JV soccer, but also swings up to play with varsity stating that there really isn't too much difference between the two teams. "All that differs between them is the experience the players have, 11 said Scherbak. This season's JV team is young, but definitely has potential. This was Coach Rossow's second season coaching soccer at NE, and together, the players and and Coach Rossow are learning about the sport.
"Endurance is the key to soccer. Your players may be good, but if they have no endurance, the other team will outrun you, and you will get beaten every time!", replied Scherbak.
Above: J.V. players are waiting for their next drill. (AllphotosbyJamesPiippo) Top : This soccer player knows the game. Bottom : Susan Scherbak uses one of those cool soccer r:noves
"Soccer is the roughest contact sport a girl can play." Susan Scherbak
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Varsity Softball 9-13
V. -Softball
Front Row (L to R): Lori Adams, Kelli Mitchell, Elisa Neill, Angie Wurm, G Robinson, Heather Hobbs. Back Row (L to R): Student Manager Julie Garr Jessica Mitchell, Trisha Kirkpatrick, Heidi Bornemeier, Heather Mueller, I York, Janet Dolezal, Kelly Danek, Student Manager Melissa Bowers, He Coach Lisa Donahoe.
Front Row (L to R): Student Manager Jenny Haith, Elizabeth Luff, Alisa Tr Krista Nelson, Cassie Trine, Christina O'Toole, Shannon Nelson, Jody Shel c Back Row (L to R): Coach Betty Beaman, Michelle Nolting, Heather Tre n Kathy Weber, Nicole Bouwens, Jessica Welch, Cindi Dean, Lori Bratt, Kar Stephens, Kendra Petersen, Student Manager Becky Kisling.
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4th of 4- 86.35 Kumpula, 1st uneven bars; 1st floor
l 0th of 14- 111 25 Kumpula, l st uneven bars; 2nd all-around 168/Scoreboards
Front Row: Amy Kumpula. Second Row (L to R): Jennifer Jaeger, Heat! Sittler, Mandie Craigie. Third Row (L to R): Head Coach Kim Chmelka, Had Siddiq, Amy Westrick, Amy Hromas, Jennifer Schoonover, Coach Trc Gilroy, Coach Malcolm Lindeman. Back Row (L to R): Kari Carlson, Jeff Sie t Julie Poore, Jamie Yeager, Chris Siebe, Stephanie Geiger.
LPS Inv. NE 6 NE 9 NE 2 NE 4 Millard North Inv. NE 0 NE 2 NE 6 NE 0 , 0 Schuyler tnv. NE 11 NE 4 NE 2, 0 NE 32 NE 1, 2 NE 4 NE 3 , 13 NE 0 NE 1
Beatrice 7 Elkhorn 6 Kearney 6 Millard South 11 MIiiard North 7 OmahaGron 4 Omaha Westside 5 Lincoln High 13, 5 Kearney 5 Schuyler 3 Papillion 3, 10 Omaha Benson O Southeast 12, 7 Bellevue East 3 Kearney 8, O Omaha Gross 8 Lincoln East 7
NE 5 NE 8 NE 11 Districts NE 12 NE l NE 3 Schuyler 7 1 , NE 2 NE 6 NE 1,5 NE 4 , 5 NE 11 NE 6 , 8 NE16 NE 1 NE 0 NE14 NE18 NE 4 LPS Touney NE 2 NE 0
4-10 Omaha North o Omaha South o Omaha Skutt 4 Omaha Mercy 11 Bryan 4 MIiiard South 15 Omaha Westside 16 Lincoln High 14, 10 Paplllion~laVista 6, 6 Omaha North 5 Southeast 20, 12 Bellevue East 2 Omaha Gross · 7 Lincoln East 12 Omaha North O Omaha South o Schuyler 11 Lincoln High 7 Southeast 11 Grand Island Inv 12th of 12- 102 pts . Girls Gymnastics 0-3 NE 106 55 North Platte Inv. 6th Of 7- 100 6 Amy Kumpula,2nd vault; l st uneven bars; 2nd beam ; 2nd floor; l st all-around Ralston, Papillion 2nd of 3-102 55 Millard South Inv. 14th of 16- 81.45 Kumpula,
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NE 113.75 State
Southeast 132.85 Lincoln East 141.90 Lincoln High 121.3
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Front Row (L to R): Gary Spier, Jason Chr istianson, Dan Schroeder, Collin Conoley, DerekTrutna. Back Row (L to R): Aaron Wilson, Je remy Genrich, Brian Poore, Jeff Adams, Jason Fasnacht, Coach Bri en Connealy
Front Row (L to R): Darren Gunter, Mark Dyer, Brian Rauner, Luke Derowitsch, Brian Nielsen Back Row (L to R): Ne il Franzen, Chey Collu ra , Adam Scholl, Jaron Luttich, Coach Ed Boehle.
Boys Varsity Tennis · 2-6 Kearney Doubles NE 7th of 8- 21 pts. NE 2 NE l NE l NE 0 Papillion Inv. NE 14th of 16- 5 pts. NE 5 NE 3 Heartland Con . .NE 5th of 6- 6 pts . NE 6 NE 2 LPS Championship . NE 3rd of 4 State NE 16th of 20- 6 pts. Southeast 7 Grand Island 8 Fremont 8 · Lincoln East 9 Lincoln High 4 Norfolk 6 Beatrice 3 PiusX 6 Boys JV Tennis 4-3 NE 0 NE 3 NE 5 NE 5 NE . 5 NE 2 NE 4 LPS JV Meet NE 3rd of 4- 4 pts Southeast 9 Lincoln High 6 Lincoln East 4 Lincoln High 4 Lincoln High 4 Southeast 7 Pius X 2 Boys Reserve Tennis 1-4 NE 2 NE 2 NE 3 NE 0 LPS Tournament NE 2nd of 4- 22 pts. NE 1 Lincoln East 5 Southeast 7 Lincoln High 1 Lincoln East 7 Southeast 8 Boys Gymnastics 0-5 (Duals) NE 111 NE 11 l NE 63.3 Ralston Inv. NE 3rd of 3 Papillion 75.3 North Platte 107 .3 Southeast 67 .5 NE 84.05 Lincoln East 131.65 Heartland Con. 5th of 5- l 06.45 pts NE 91 10 Lincoln High 106.65 All State Inv. 9th of 9- 94.65
Front Row (L to R): Ryan Flanders, Scott Raymond, Ch ri s Meyers, Evan Kuchera. Back Row (L to R): Brad Bowers, Jed Winkelman, Doug Eichorn, Jeremy Raridon, Coach Steve Ward. Not Pictured: Tim Bixenmann, Eric Usher.
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Varsity Football
Row (L to R): Greg Becker, Jason Francke, Mark Parson, Scott Spielman, Brian Anspcach, Nick tt1e , Jake Stutzman, Ryan Wiess, Amon Helmstodter, Nanpet Mutfwang, Juan Hoyos. student Manager Brian F ke Second Row (L to R):Coach Tracy Stauffer, Coach Kevin Lightner, Shawn Boley, Ryan White, M hsin Soliman, Bill Wheeler, Wade Neddenriep, B.J. Helmstadter, Jeff Wells, B.J Nannen, John McVay, Eric Ri .sett Andy Carbaugh, David Schwerdtfeger, JosonNelson, Coach George Payne, Head Coach Mark King. Baci ~ow (L to R): Coach __ Kevin Schrad, Shannon Sell Nate Bahm, Danny Williams, Cory Townsend, Mike Boyd, rian Jarrett, Tony Van Horn, Brandon Cole, JasonBruns. KoanNissen, Bryan Gunter, RobertGill,ScottBautch, c, :ich Clayton Heath
Front Row (L to R): Coach Kevin Schrad, Jeremy Bender, Andy Longoria, Josh M o JW Joe Poindexter, Dustin Fletcher, Jason Francke, Cody Downy, Jake Stutzman, Juan H1 10s Chad Cessna, Coach Clayton Heath Back Row (L to R): Jeremy Conkel, Brian LL d'yl Nick Effie, Jeramey Fox, Anthony Wilkason, Tony Van Horn, Jason Bruns, Bryan G L. ter Zyhier Pajn igar, Ryan Wiess, Brad Mas!en, John McVay
Front Row (L to R): Coach Jim Danson, Keith Robbins, Willie Craft, Graham Sven c ;en Jeff Poindexter, Shaun Baete, Chris Anno, Coach Lynn Schoening Second Row t< R): Coach Shannon Gocke, Nathan Flegel, Andy Ficke, Adam Mickle, Travis Se!ze-r, ost Cornwll, Scott Eckman, Bryan Salix, Greg Sell. Back Row (I. to R): Ryan Scharf, J, sor Warboys, Rat Schafer, Russ Robbins, Chris Kubes, Janie Lind, Jeff Zimmerman, Chris Tu 1er Ryan Masek, Brandon Jones, Jeremy Skalniak
:I I I 11 11 ,i NE 0 NE15 NE 7 NE 0 NE 9 NE14 NE19 NE 7 NE38 NE 0 NE 7 NE 6 NE26 NE 7 NE44 NE34 NE 23 NE14 NE 8 NE 0 NE 6 NE 2 NE 0
1-8 Papillion-LV 41 i Lincoln East 21 Lincoln High 21 Millard North 14 Lincoln Southeast 12 Kearney42 Fremont 26 Columbus 24 Grand Island 15 J.V. Football 5-2 Pius X30 Lincoln East 0 Southeast 0 Lincoln Christian 0 Kearney28 Lincoln High 22 Grand Island 12 Reserve Football 1-6 Papillion-LV 0 Lincoln Southeast 32 Lincoln High 32 Nebraska City 14 Norris 26 Waverly 1~ Lincoln East 32 I ?Of Scoreboards
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Varsity Volleyball 21-11
Bellevue Inv. NE 7, 13 NE 6 , 12 NE 15, 15 NE 15,15 NE 15, 7, 15 NE 15,15 NE 15, 15 LPS Inv. NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 7 17, lL NE 11, 15
Papillion 15, 15 Columbus 15, 15 Omaha Gross 4, 13 Omaha Burke 7, 6 Bellevue East 6, 15, 11 Kearney 11 , 9 NE 15, 15 Kearney Inv. NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 12, 15, 15 Fremont 8. 11 Scotts Bluff 2, 11 North Platte 11, 8 Southeast 15, 5, 0 Columbus 12. 11 NE 14, 11 Grand Island 16, 15 NE 15, 9, l Lincoln East 13, 15, 15 Pius X 12, 11 Heartland Con . Millard North 7, 3 NE 15, 15 Fremont 7, 2 Papillion 15, 15, 15. NE 15, 15 LincolnSoutheast 6, 8 Southeast 15, 17 NE 2, 2 Lincoln East 15, 15
NE 15, 16 Northeast Inv NE 15, 15 Lincoln High 12, 14 Hastings l, 4 Pius X 15, 17 Kearney 15 3, 4 Pius X 15, 9 Belluve East 12, 4 NE 8, 15, 8 Southeast 15, 8, 15 Millard North Inv NE 15, 15 Omaha Benson 4, 0 N E 12 15 NE 11, 15, 15 NE 16, 14 NE 15, 12
Front Row (L to R): Alicia Stuckenschmidt, Mary Tobiassen, Robin Voss, Elissa Biggerstaff, Melissa Ulrich, Jamie Volzke, Jodi Standley BackRow (l to R): Coach Sandi Genrich, Lori Gray, Laura Evans, Brooke Donner, Missy Schomaker, Erin Tietz, Student Manager Missi Sutter, Sudent Manager Danielle Shea.
NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 · NE 15 , 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 ,NE 15, 16 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 East Inv. NE 15, 15 NE 15, 16, 15 NE 15, 15 LPS Tourney NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 Millard North Inv. NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 8, 11 Millard North 15, 15 NE 15, 15 Omaha Westside 12, l Districts · NE 11, 15, 15 Norfolk 15, 13, 11 NE 6. 6 Lincoln East 15, 15 JV Volleyball 18-0 Papi lli on-LV 4 , 11 Columbus 5 , 13 · Hast ings 9, 13 · Linco ln High 1, 12 Southeast 9, 3 Fremont 3, 14 Lincoln High l , 13 PiusX6, 12 Grand Island 7, 6 Li n co ln East 4, 10 Li ncoln East 0 , 1O Seward 8, 8, 11 _ Norris5, 11 Li ncoln East 11 , 11 Southeast 10, 11 Millard South 1, 3 M ill ard North 4, 7 Papi lll on-lV 2. 10 Reserve Volleyball 4-9 Papillion 15, 15 Lincoln East 15, 15 Columbus 15, 15 Hastings 13, 3 Lincoln High 5, 9 Lincoln Christian 3, 15, 13 Lincoln East 15, 16 Fremont 3, 13 Lincoln Southeast 7, 15, 15 Lincoln High 15, 15 NE 11, 9 NE 4, 11 NE 4, 3 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 15 NE 15; 10, 15 NE 12, 14 NE 15, 15 NE 15, 6, 3 NE -2,· 8 LPS Tourney NE 1, 12 NJE 11, 14
Front Row (L to R): Kelly Allen, Michelle Peters, Kelli Carbaugh, Amanda Bouc, Janelle Olson, Student Manager Kori Tietz. Back Row (L to R): Coach Brenda Zabel, Cassy Dafter, Sara Voboril , Tina Baxter, Cara Cutshall, Stephanie Hertzel, Lisa Wassenberg.
Lincoln East 15, 15 Lincoln High 15, 16 Lincoln Southeast 15, 8, 15 171 /Scoreboatds I ! ' I I : I I I I I I
Front Row (L to R): · Sena Biggerstaff, Nicole Tooker, Katie Curtright, Mindy Lemon, · NE Krisy Roesler, Malika Rice. Back Row (L to R): Coach Kristin Eckman, Heidi Wilkinson, 8 , 15 , 8 Amber Henkenius, Megan Davis, Lanta Latham, Jasmine Kuhfahl, Kelly Brinkman, Student Manager Kelly Humenlak. ·
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Sell, Jeremy Pete1 Justin Hertzel, Mike Chapman, ,Genee GIiiam, John Allen.
Boys Cross Country
NWU Inv. 3rd of ?-8S pts Ben Schluckebier, 8th.
Fremont Inv. No teaam score kept. Bill Kitkland, 10th; 8.J. Klimm;\4th; Chad Epper$on, 7th;. Mike Penn/ 9th; Ben Haney, 10th.
NE 15
Lincoln East 50
Jim McConnell lnv. No team score kept ,· Penn, 1st Haney, 6th; Anay Roberts, 10th, Karl Anderson, 4th; Ben Booton, 5th. Harold Scott Inv. 4th of 10-77 pts Hahn,
2nd. ,
Creighton Prep Inv. 2nd of 10-54 ·pts . Hahn, 4th; Schluckebier, 7th .
Omaha Bryan Inv. No team score kept Hahn, 1st Alex Shell, 2nd .
LPS Championship 2nd of 4-48 pts Hahn, 2nd; Schluckebier 7th.
Heartland Con. 2nd of 6-46 pts. Hahn, 2nd; Schluckebier, 3rd; Epperson, 4th .
Districts 2nd of 6-55 pts. Hahn, 2nd; Schluckebier, 7th; Epperson 8th .
State 4th of 12-106 pts . Hahn, 3rd .
Girls Cross Country
NWU Inv. 3rd of 7-80 pts Hillary Alberts, 10th.
Fremont Inv. No team score kept. Alberts, l st; Jennifer Mitchell, 4th; Chessa Vitamvas, 9th.
NE 20
Lincoln East 38
Jim McConnell Inv. No team score kept.
Linsey Venhaus, 4th; Giner Venhaus, 5th; Missy Day, 8th; Julie Merrill, 2nd.
Harold Scott Inv. 5!h of 10-148 pts.
Creighton Prep Inv. l st of 9-57 pts.
Omaha ,Bryan Inv. No team score kept.
LPS Championship 2nd of 4-60 pts . Alberts, 6th
Heartland Con. 3rd of 6- 78 pts. Alberts, 8th.
District 2nd of 60-69 pts. Alberts, 8th.
State 5th of 12-156 pts.
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FrontRow (l to R) : Cristian Summers, C li fford Brye , :,Josh Skoln ick, Jesse Nelson. Paul De Josh Wo lff, Tuan Nguyen, Dylan Walte r. Second Row (l to R) : Coach Dwain Borchers, Hardesty , Josh Schwartz, Nathaniel Zabel, Peter Baenziger, Josh Crudden, Tim Mika Vosler , Tim Spellman, Coach Chuck Kre ikemeier. Back Row (l to R): Bryson Davenport , Thurmond , Clinton Statham , Jeremy Stdnley, Fred Jerdon , Jeremy Just. Mike Oreesze n Ausdemore, Jon Rivera.
Front Row (Lf9 .R): Head Cooch Clay ton St re k::h, Coach Jody fischer, Coach Nancy Stanley, Lori Si n Shelly Latos, M issy Day, Autumn N ickens, Jenny Kimmons, Nikki Ware, Katie Erickson, Deb M ilam, Mind Second Row (L to R): Student Manager Jalaina Honda, Coach John Snoozy, Shane Coldwell, Ryly Shi Penny Egbarts, Annie Luhring, Linsey Venhaus, Chessa Vitamvas, Jenny Mitchell, Ginger Venhaus, Alberts, Julie Merrill, Brandee Lohman. Third Row (l to R): Colin Riggins, A.J. Hahn, Ben Schluckebie r, Shuman, Beau Bartlett, 8 J Klimm. Chad Epperson, Brad Peterson. Matt Sherman, Chris Fargo, Nick Tari Je remy Nelsol'\ Ben Booton Fourth Row (l to R): Phil Obermeyer, Bill Kirkland, Mike Penn, Tyson Regni e Haney, Chris Cederbe rg , Nick Klosterboer, Luc Lamarche, John Bell, Jeromy Murrell, A lex Snell, Nick Th: M itch Tessendorf, Troy M itchell Back Row (L to R): Karl Anderson,. Travis Ford, Jeff Motz, Jesse Snyde r Matousek, Andy Roberts, M ike Hahn, Ryan Nelson, Jeff Nekola, Erin Green, James Thompson, Jason Pe t, Kevin Louthan, Josh Turek, Tony Falk. Not Pictured: Coach M ike Carroll
NE24 NE14 NE 6 NE14 NE 6 NE28 NE40 NEl2 NE32 NE 0 NE 6 , NE24 NE 0
White Football 4-3 Lincoln High Black O Raymond Centeral 24 ,Southeast Gold 14 Lincoln East 6 Southeast Black 30 Lincoln High Red 6 Waverly 6
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Black Football 2-4 ' Lincoln East 21 Millard North B 14 Southeast Gold 26 Southeast Black 28 , Beatrice 18 Millard South 20 '""
Front Row (L to Rl: Jerome Bluford, J.R Koch, Marlo Saldivar, J c : O'Connor, Lyman Baete Aaron Sheehan, €ory Savage, Tyreece Howard. Sec : Row (L · to R): Alan Morehead, Lawrence McIntosh, Brian Brown, H Standley, Matt Curtts, Pat Meyers, Tony Tran, Tom Meyer, Coach Gordon Whi Back Row (L to R): Ronnie Rothe, David ' Mercer, Matt
· 3: Rebecca Kutschkau,
Girls Varsity Golf 0-0
Grand Island Inv.
NE 13th of 13- 459 pts.
Southeast Inv.
NE 16th of 16- 487 pts.
Danielle Koonce; 98 school record
NE 238
Northeast Inv.
NE 4th of 8- 475 pts.
LPS Championship
NE 4th of 4
Spartan Inv.
NE 12th of 12- 562 pts.
Heartland Con.
NE 6th of 6- 533 pts.
Districts
NE 7th of 8- 502 pts.
Future Stars
NE~th of 4
front Row (L to R): Head Coach Tim Nilsson, Leisa Marquart, Autumn Jay, Tami en. lrust, Danielle Koonce Back Row (L to R): Betsie Walles, Dana Murray, Holly on, t(unkel, Jennifer Hoffman, Jenny Foster.
var. front Row (L to R): Tyreece Howard, Mitch Tessendorf, Ben Davidson, Clifford Brye, Chey avi s Collura, Coach Chad Townsend . Back Row (l to R): Coach Pat Gatzemeyer, Bryson : ~ Davenport Mike Chapman, Jeremy Stanley, John Bell, Brad Bowers, Aren Papke, Aike .k:Jrrod Allen.
Front Row (L to R): Amanda Stark, Kristi Masten, Molly Holton, Nicole Bouwens, Kristy Roesler, Annie Luhring, Lori Adams. Back Row (L to R): Student !Manager Gayel Ebert Kartssa Stephens, Lan ta Latham, Cassy Dafter, Jessi Fraas, Emily Beckner, Janelle Olson,
Coach Karl Amen.
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Lincoln High 230
NE 55 NE 70 NE 61 NE 81 NE 51 NE 63 NE 67 NE 72 NE 40 NE 55 NE 53 NE 52 LPS Tournament NE 56 Lincoln East 46 Lincoln Christian 34 Southeast 50 Wahoo 71 Fremont 41 College View 30 Lincoln High 54 Creighton Prep 51 Lincoln East 37 Southeast 50 Lincoln Lutheran 50 Lincoln High 47 Lincoln High 48
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I I ii I I Boys Varsity Basketball NE 68 NE 73 NE 85 NE 78 Rdlston Inv. NE 91 NE '80 NE 66 NE 69 NE 65 NE 87 NE 74 NE 76 NE 65 NE 67 NE 71 NE 79 NE 66 NE 85 NE 50 District NE 64 NE 71 State NE 62 NE 7l NE 79 22-3 Hastings 53 Papillion 56 Kearney 51 Lincoln High 59 Bellevue East 76 Ralston 64 Kearney 57 Southeast 62 Alta, Utah 75 Lincoln East 6 7 Grand Island 62 Southeast 51 Columbus 61 Norfolk 80 Omaha Westside 68 North Platte 63 Millard North 56 Fremont 45 "'1illard South 62 Lincoln High 43 Omaha Westside 51 Grand Island 50 Omaha Burke 68 Millard South 53 Boys JV Basketbc;III 14-3 NE 57 NE 78 NE 68 NE 71 NE 67 NE 67 NE 68 NE 64 NE 44 NE 95 NE 73 NE 71 NE 57 NE 70 NE 46 LPS Tourney NE 52 NE 62 Hastings 50 Kearney 68 Lincoln High 47 Lincoln East 69 Piusx 61 Papillion 51 Grand Island 70 Southeast 65 Columbus53 Norfolk 51 Om9ha Westside 49 North Platte 60 Millard North 52 Fremont 57 Millard South 45 Lincoln East 50 Lincoln High 36
Reserve Basketball NE 56 NE 54 NE 52 NE 43 NE 57 NE 65 NE 48 NE 94 NE 68 NE 57 NE 66 NE 84 LPSTourney NE 68 NE 66 9-5 Lincoln East 51 Lincoln High 53 Lincoln East 39 Piusx 48 Millard North 62 Fremont 55 Southeast 64 Waverly 74 Lincoln High 65 Raymond Central 56 Southeast 79 Beatrice 73 Lincoln East 52 Southeast 84 174/Scoreboards
Boys
Front Row (L to R): Student Coach Dan Noble, l?yan Shuman. B·.:J. Helmstadter, A lt >n Mason, Amon Helmstadter, B.J. Nannen, Ben Haney, Coach Rick Collura. Back R• w (Lio R): Jeff W~lls, Josh Malousek, Greg Gerlach, Dale Kenworthy, Jeff Motz, Jeff fag ' )r, Mike Kelly.
Front Row (L to R): Ryan Shuman, Darin Rihanek, Willie Craft, David Mercer, Der k Engelbart Russ Robbins Back Row (L to R): Joe Fogler, Jeff Zimmerman, Ad e n Lenhoff, Mike Hahn, Josh Malousek, Shane Einspahr, Coach Doug Kaltenberg E
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Front Row: (L to R): Jake Stutzman, Ryan Wiess, Travis Ford, Graham Svendsen, Ju tir Hertzel, Jeremy Bender. Back Row(Lto R): Coach Dan Noble, Pat Schafer, Adam Se t JII Bryce Kaiser, John Bathke, Ryan Masek, Coach Rex ~ercer.
Row(L to R): Student Manager Kari Tietz, Elisa Neill, Kendra Whisenhunt Jessica Vaverka, Ginger Venhaus, Carina Olivetti, Alicia Stuckenschmldt, Student Manager Ben Hsieh. Back Row (L to R): Coach John Clark, Rob in Voss, Elissa Biggerstaff, Lindsay Ash, Missy Schomaker, Laura Evans, Amanda Bouc , Jamie Volzke, Student Manager Ray Wilkinson, Coach Brien Connealy.
Row (L to R): Student Manager Jessica Stucke, Missy Day, JulieMeyer, Ginger Venhaus, Alicia Stuckschmldt, Linsey Venhaus, Michelle Peters Back Row (L to R): Student Manager Shannon Gellatly, Justine Schlegelmich, Heidi Bornemeier Nikki Ware , Megan Davis, Cara Cutshall, Lisa Wassenberg , Amber Henkenius, Michelle Zollicoffer, Coach Jeff Pierce
Front Row (L to R): Tina Arenas, Jill Hattan, Malika Rice , Jessica Fujan, Ryly Shuman, Sena Biggerstaff. Back Row (L to R): Nicole Tooker, Celestine Lawson, Heidi Wilkinson, Mikhalla, Schnelder, Brgndy Allen, Kathy Weber, Ke ll y Brinkman, Coach Lynette Rvchecky.
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NE 52 NE 58 NE 37 NE 22 Girls Varsity Basketball 5-14 PaplHion 34 PlusX 48 Norfolk 53 Llncoln East 41 Holiday Tourney NE 33 Grand Island 36 Alta Utah 42 Kearney 30 NE 45 NE 36 NE 37 NE 38 NE 35 NE 33 NE 44 NE 44 · NE 50 NE 45 NE 49 NE 48 NE 42 NE 42 NE47 NE 37 NE43 NE 37 NE44 NE42 NE41 NE 41 NE 42 NE42 NE30 NE43 NE 34 NE 41 NE45 NE 32 MIiiard South 75 Llncoln High 42 Grand Island 53 Southeast 54 Columbus 51 MIiiard North 49 Hastings 57 North Platte 70 Fremont 43 Kearney 65 Omaha Marlon 80 Omaha Westside 30 Girls JV Basketball 8-10 Lincoln Pius X 33 Norfolk 51 Lincoln East 41 (01) Millard South 43 Papillion-LaVista 38 Lincoln High 38 Grand Island 40 Lincoln Southeast 50 Columbus 57 Millard North 31 Hastings38 North Platte 33 Fremont42 Kearney 48 Omaha Marian 69 Omaha Westside 33 LPS Tourney NE35 Lincoln High 34 Lincoln Southeast 55 NE44 NE 53 NE 26 NE 37 NE 26 NE 22 NE)4 NE 40 NE 24 NE 31 NE 41 NE 29 NE 29 Girls Reserve Basketball 3-10 Papillion 14 Lincoln East 45 Lincoln High 49 Lincoln East 22 Millard North 31 Grand Island 63 Millard South 41 Southeast 45 Waverly 44 Lincoln High 42 Raymond Central · 36 Southeast 45 LPS Tourney NE 30 Southeast 25 175/Scoreboards
Knight Inv: 12th out of 14 with 11.5 pts. Ram Relays: 10th out of 12 with 116 pts.
Heartland Con: 5th out of 6 with 166 pts. State: 12th out of 32. 200 freestyle-12th; Jeff WIiber. 100 freestyle-12th; Tim Northrup. 200 freestyle relay-8th; Jeff WIiber, Tim Northrup, Ben Schluckebier, Bill Wheeler. 400 freestyle relay-10th; Jeff Wilber, Tim Northrup, Ben Schluckebier. Bill Wheeler.
Front row (L to R): Matt Holland, Alex Snel, Luc Lamarche , Nathan Lundgern, Shaun Baete, Sc< Sorge Second row (L to R): Matt Dregalla, Ben Schluckbier, Jeff WIiber, Pat Hood, Miehe Zempke, Nate Patterson, Student Manager Nick Lovett Back row (L to R):Coach Jeff Souc i Coach Tracy Stauffer, George Sitte, Aaron Schwindt, Ben Walkenshaw, Scott Spielman,Ti Northup, Bill Wheeler, Coach Cliff Waterbury, Coach Lynn Thorshiem
Ram relays: 3rd out of 12 with 238 pts.
MIiiard North Inv: 9th out of 17 with 64 pts.
Millard South Inv:
Heartland Con: 3rd out of 6 with 298 pts. Amy Kumpula, 2nd diving.
State: 9th out of 32 with 59 pts. 200 medly relay-5th; Melissa Ulrich, Danae Schwaderer, Kristina Nevius, Steph Geiger. 200 Individual madly-5th; Nevius l 00 butterfty-10th; Nevius. 200 freestylerelay-8th; Nevius, Ulrich, Deb Milam, Geiger. 100 breast stoke-8th; Schwaderer. 400 freestyle relay-loth; Analisa Prior. Diving-8th; Amy Kumpula
Varsity
Omaha North Inv: 10th out of 16 with 63.5 pts. Adrian Gallardo, 2nd-100; Dan WIiiiams, 2nd-215; Shawn Boley, 4th-185; Dan Busek, Sth-126; Chuck Green, 6th- l 72.
Ralston Inv: 5th out of 8 with 105 pts. Adrian Gallardo, 3rd-l 00; Brian Jarrett, 3rd-275; Jason Simmons, 4th- l 12; Dan Busek, 4th-126; Travis Steiger, 4th- l 60; Clyde Applegate, 4th-172; Dan Williams, 4th-215; Tariro Chinwadzimba, 5th-119; Shawn Boley, 5th-185; J.P. Freudenreich, 6th-106.
Beatrice Inv: NE 19-Beatrlce 51; NE 24-Omaha Burke 47; NE 18-Fremont 51
LPS Classic: NE 36-South Sioux City 36; NE 35-Pius X 36; NE 30-Fremont 42; NE 11-Columbus 59.
Norfolk Inv: 6th out of8with94pts. Brian Jarrett, 3rd-275; Dan WIiiiams, 4th-215; Adrian Gallardo, 5th-100; Jeremy Nelson, Sth- l 06; Dan Busek, Sth-126; Jim Storer, Sth-142.
Heartland Con: 6th out of 6 with 6 7 pts. Jason Simmons, 1st-112; Jeremy Nelson, 2nd- l 06
Districts: 5th out of 6 with 68.5 pts. Jason Simmons, 2ndl 12; Dan Busek, 2nd-l26; Adrian Gallardo, 4th-100; Jeremy Nelson, 4th- l 06; Tariro ChinwadZlmba, 4th-1 l 9; Joe Poindexter, 4th-l34; Brian Jarrett, 4th-275. State: 20th out of 24 with 14.5 pts.
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Front Row (L to R): Rebekah Shepard, Val Will, Amy Kumpula, Amy WestricK, Caroline Seymc Katie Curtright, Deb Milam, Lori Simpson Second Row (lto R): Student manager Julie Garrn Jennifer Haith, KristinaNevius, Amy Hromas, Laura Scherbak Erin Westphalen, Emily Haith, Atha Skopp, Sarah Vogel Back Row (L to R): Coach Jeff Soucie, Coach Tracy Staffer, Do~ Schwaderer, Melissa Ulrich, Ellen Schroth, Kelly Allen, Analisa Prior, Shelly Haith, Stephanie Get~ Steph Cook Coach Cliff Waterbury, Coach Lynn Thorshlem
Front Row (L to R): Seth Harrington, Mike Biehl, Chad Erickson, J.P. Freudenriech, Jeremy Ne Justin Webster, Corey Savage, Jason O'Connor, Josh Wolff, Jeff Hasse, Student Manager Burns, student Manager Mandie Cralgie. Second Row (L to R): Student Manager Julie Merrilli Poindexter, Jason Simmons, Adrian Gallardo, Tariro Chinwadztmba, Pat lnderlied, Jesse Ne Clayton Scobie, Brad Peterson, David Draper, Darren Gunter, John Wells, Student Manager Jc Schrage. Thrld Row (l to R): Coach Shannon Gocke, Dan Busek, Josh Leichleiter, Josh Hicks, 8 Selix, Joe Scott, James Storer, Travis Selzer, Ronnie Rothe , Tony Tran. Fourth Row (L to R): Stu Manager Caitie Craigie, Chris Griggs, Chuck Green, Tim Schltz, Travis Steiger, Rob Richard Green , Heath Plersel, Clyde Applegate, Gene Gillam. Back Row (L to R): Coach Dirk Baker, S Schmidt, Mark Parson, Danny Williams, Brian Jarrett, Tony Van Horn, Shawn Boley, student Cc David Pope, Coach Dwain Borchers. ·
,I NE 108 NE 80 NE 113 NE 80 NE 67 NE 84 NE 89 NE 71 NE 59 NE 91
Dual Record: 4-6 Beatrice 72 Lincoln High 100 Hastings 58 Grand Island 101 Southeast 118 MIilard North 101 Fremont 87 Columbus 114 Lincoln East 123 Ralston 88
Boys Swimming
NE 123 NE 127 NE 112 NE 111 NE 107 NE 108 NE 138 NE 110 NE 84 NE 121
Swimming Dual Record: 9-1 Beatrice 60 Lincoln High 57 Hastings 71 Grand Island 78 Southeast 79 MIiiard North 7 8 Fremont 41 Columbus 76 Lincoln East 102 Ralston 63
Girls
NE 26 NE 15 NE 11 NE 24 NE 36 NE 33 NE 31
Wrestling Dual Record: 1-6 Hastings 42 Kearney 57 Papillion 56 Lincoln East 43 Lincoln High 31 Southeast 37 Grand Island 36
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By Jamie Kapke, Lyndsey Kozisek, and Amanda Garner
African American Celebration Club
Stomp Stomp. Clap Clap. These were the sounds made by the female African American Celebration Club members as they performed.
The dance they performed is the African American Stomp Dance. This dance is also known as stepping . The African Stomp Dance is a combination of making a rythym with your hands and feet simultaneously .
Another activity the club has done is decoration a display window. It was decorated with African American clothes
P.A.C
Making a difference . That's the goal of members of the Principal's Advisory Council. It's a group that meets once a month and discusses problemsthatmayariseatNortheast with in the student body. The group is made up of students that have teacher recommendation and can represent the different cultural backgrounds at Northeast.
One of the major events that P A C. workedonatNortheastthis year was 'Bridging the Gap' Which was a multi-cultural fair that was put together by many different clubs and groups at Northeast.
ESL Friends Club
The purpose of this club is to educate all members of the student body on other cultures and backgrounds One main misconception is that this club is only for ESL students.
ESL Friends has become the main club for learning about others. Members learned about other cultures by hearing from particular students who, at each meeting, told about their culture.
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Opposite: The African American Celebration Club is intrigued by the stage. (All photO!i by James Piippo) Th is Page, Top : Jim Danson makes a point. Middle: ESL Oub holds an assembly Left: ESL member regroups her thoughts Right: Bubba Geer looks philosophical
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By Melissa Johnson, Allison Ebke, and Lyndsey Kozisek
Star Trek Club
The Star Trek club held a Voyager party at Villager Motor Inn on January 21. The group watched "The Making of Voyager," which was a t.v. special shown before. The group then handed out promotions and chowed down on pizza. Then watched The Caretaker, the first Voyager episode.
The club has a new look for this year They have officers and hold weekly meetings The captain of the club is, Yasuao Taoka. Frank Dolezal, First Leuitenant, puts out a newsletter about the clubs events and activities.
The club includes 28 members.
Russian Club
This year the Russian Club participated in a Russian essay contest. Each person wrote their whole essay in Russian. The contest was for second and third year students.
The theme of the contest was "School in the 21st century ." The essay could be as long as the writer desired, but most were half of a page long.
Seven members entered. Four students received medals and three students received an honorable mention.
Russian Club is a focus on the Russian culture for those who are interested in learning about their ancestral heritage or are just intrigued by the culture in itself.
Art Club
Graffiti on the walls!?
Since when does the administration allow students to paint on the walls?
Ever since they came up with the idea to paint a mural promoting cultural diversity and ecology. It was a group decision. They wanted to paint something on the wall that symbolized life in the 90's.
The mural was designed by Julie Thai, and will consist of people of different nationalities holding hands around the Earth. Everyone will get to draw and paint their own person.
They hope that their mural will remain on the wall at Northeast for many years to come .
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Fun Runners
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and not to forget Rudolph.
Fun Runners participated in the Jingle Bell Run, on December 4, dressed as candy cane reindeer, winning the costume contest in the process
"We had red and white striped long johns and antlers," commented one member.
Fun Runners ran 5 miles, making up 16 of the 500 runners who competed in this event.
Fun Runners also spend time learning from guest soeakPrs
Math Club
Math Day was a day of numbers and fun for all the members of Northeast's Math Club Scholarship opportunities were just waiting to be snatched up at UNL on the day of November 17th. The Math Club was entered in a math tournament consisting of two categories The first was the individual testing where Northeast awed them all with their high scores. Then there was the exciting Math Bowl which only three members were representing Northeast.
Zack Lane came in 10th, winning a $2,000 scholarship, but the big winner was Aaron Weatherman who came in 3rd, winning a $4,000 scholarship.
Bill Rogge, group leader, was extremely proud.
Guitar Club
Although the members of this club don't play for Guns-N-Roses or Brooks and Dunn, with a couple more years of practice and hard work they could be on their way. The guitar club is a club for peopl~ who play guitar seriously, people who play guitar for a hobby, and it also includes people who just want to learn how to play a guitar.
"Two guys in our club don't even have guitars. So we share and let them borrow ours, because they are there to learn and we don't want to deny them that," explained Rich Stripling.
The music in this club is brought in by the members so they can all learn to play a particular song. "The music tends to lean more towards heavy metal , but we have a wide variety of members and play a wide variety of music ."
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Opposite: Having fun with Fun Runners (All photos by JamesPiippo) This page, Top: AnexcitingdaywithMath!
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By Shannon Hilt, Sherri Brouillette, and Jamie Kapke
Young Democrats
This was the first year for the Young Democrats club at L.N E., and they already had many great experiences
One of their most interesting events was ushering for the governor's inaugural ball
Four members of the Young Democrats club participated in ushering and seating dignitaries at Gov ernor Ben Nelson 's inaugural ball.
When asked what his most memorable event of the evening was Dan Caporaso said " Having a conversation with United State 's Senator Bob Kerry ."
Other activities that the Young Democrats Club participated in were having guest speakers, assisting in political campaigns, and registering voters
Teenage Republicans
This year's Teenage Republican club was very excited about their invitational volleyball meet with the other clubs at Northeast
The volleyball meet was held on Saturday April 30 . The v olleyball meet was a fund raiser for the club, and had a ten dollar admissions charge for any club wishing to participate. The teams were allowed to have six members but the tournament was a four on four tournament.
Other activities the Teenage Republicans have participated in were : working on campaigns and registering voters
Native American Caucus
The Native American Caucus had a full year of cultural activities . A highlight was the drum groups and dancers, formed within the group, that compete in contests. The group made their own clothes consisting of brussels for the guys and show dresses for the girls . They also did bead and feather work. The club also participated in art and craft booths that showed Native American bead work and regalla
Other activities of this group include Fund raising to go on a pow-wow, and a food booth at the Multicultural fair. The booth served Indian tacos
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By Tonya Murray, Amanda Garner, and Lyndsey Kozisek
Sports Card Club
When you think about hobbies and collections, whatcomestomindfirst? Well the first words in my mind are sports cards. That is what the Sports Card club is for.
"We talk about the cards we've collected, about players from every sport, and highlights of the night before games," said Rick Bartlett, one of the club's members
When asked who had the biggest collection, Rick replied, "Stauffer! His collection is worth more than the entire club's collections put together!"
So if you want a chance to trade, buy, or just check out some of the members collections, go to one of the card shows they hold in the cafeteria every month You just might find yourself a great deal!
Model Railroaders
The purpose of this club was to learn everything there is to know about railroading
With the help of Mr Schoening, the advisor, the Model Railroaders were able to do just that.
They learned about railroading by watching video 's and visiting Burlington Northern, a large train company .
Another feature of Model Railroaders was Friday mornings when everyone met to get to know other members, devour donuts, and, of course, to talk trains.
Role Playing Club
How would you like to slay dragons and save beautiful princesses? Thatiswhatmembers of Role Playing Club do. Twice a week they meet together to act out fantasies and play the hero.
The group is a select group that was put together by Mr Klintberg, so that they could eliminate anyone who was not serious about the club.
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By Cyndi Neff, Melissa Johnson, and Shannon Hilt
National Guard
National Guard club took a trip to the fair grounds to see what the real National Guard was like in December
They learned many different things including map configurations and all about the different guns used in the Guard
Along with lessons they also enjoyed scarfing down pizza and playing the many different games set up for their enjoyment.
National Guard was also able to travel down to Hastings this year and also received the chance to shoot a laser guided missile on a simulator right here in the science wing!
Academic Decathalon
The Northeast Academic Decathlon team competed in the regional competition in Omaha on January 21.
There were seven events that the team took part in : Science, Math, Literature, Fine Arts, Economics, Social Science, and Super Quiz. The team was divided up into smaller teams which they competed in .
They competed as individuals, but for a team score There were ten other schools at the competition and Northeast placed fifth
The club met about every two weeks plus the members did a lot of practicing on their own.
They also participated in a Quiz Bowl held at Peru State College on April 3.
Strength Club
The Strength Club learned the proper techniques to lifting .
This year one of their main events included guest speakers Dave Medina and Brian Bus teen who came in and showed the members the proper way to dead lift.
"I started at the very beginning with wearing a belt and showed them every thing they needed to know about how to dead lift properly," said Dave Medina
Last years club sponsored a lifting contest and they tried to get one together this year but it didn't happen. The members of the club also received free T-shirts for surpassing their weight class goals.
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By Tonya Murray, Melissa Johnson, and Jamie Kapke
Difference Makers Club
Think there are problems here at Northeast? Well the Difference Makers Club is here to help solve some of these problems.
"We hear about problems or concerns from students in the halls and classrooms and discuss what we can do to solve some of these problems," explained Adam Duhachek, member of the difference makers club.
The club ' s sponsors are Mrs. Muehlhausen and Ms. Veomett, and according to Adam they are pretty cool. There are no presidents or other officials so it is a pretty laid back environment.
But despite the fact that this club didn't have much practice, if a problem pop's up, count on ·every member of the Difference Makers Club to do their best to get those problems solved.
ABC Club
This year was the first year for the All Because of Christ Club, or better known as the ABC Club . The club tried to meet at least once a week during mentor.
Students had an idea for this club last year and asked Mr. Cornwell to sponsor it, for this year
When the group holds a meeting they pick a topic of discussion, which was usually taken from scriptures or a passage from theBible. Then they talked about ways they could become better Christians
Every month there was a rally in Palmyra. Clubs similar to ABC Club in other schools in Lincoln and surrounding small towns attended. They discussed topics and how each club was running.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Weekend of Champions. A battle of heavyweight boxers? A pie eating contest? Actually it's neither. Weekend of Champions was an overnight lock-in, held at the Grand Island High School, for members all over the state involved in FCA.
During the Weekend of Champions, the FCA members did many sports followed up by a prayer session after each game. They also listened to speakers tell stories about their life experiences. One highlight was when they thought up the top ten list with questions the judge asked jurors in the O.J. Simpson trial.
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By Amanda Garner and Shannon Hilt
Future Business Leaders of America
Travelling to Dallas for the National Fall Leadership Conference was a highlight for L.N.E's Future Business Leaders of America.
Seven members, and one advisor ventured to Texas for 3 days to meet up with over 2,000other FBLA members from across the U.S.
On arrival in Dallas, the Nebraska group went to the Sixth Floor museum, located in the warehouse from which JFK was allegedly shot. The trip was highlighted by a speech from Toody Byrd, a native Texan. The members also attended workshops titled: "How to Work a Room," and "Dressing for Success."
Everyone enjoyed the afternoon out, which was spent shopping, and exploring the historic "West-End."
Ecology Club
This year's Ecology Club had come up with a very unique fund raising idea. Can you imagine pictures of famous people with autographs?
The members wrote to many "stars" requesting autographed pictures to auction off. Denzel Washington is one of the many contributors. The club is planning on a joint auction with another group. It was quite possible the ecology club members raised a considerable amount for their cause.
Asian Club
This years Asian club was always singing, dancing and having fun. Their biggest celebration was the observation of Tet, the Lunar New Year. They invited the teachers of Northeast to their celebration where they ate tons of Asian food, danced, and sang Vietnamese Karaoke.
The club also worked on Asian dances for the Bridging the Gap assembly and fair. The club also helped form a support group for the Asian students at Northeast.
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By Allison Ebke and Cyndi Neff
Drama Improvisation
Freeze. It's not just for police anymore.
Freeze is a game that Drama Improvisation uses to sharpen their improvisation skills.
The club sits in a circle on the floor of the Drama Center and two volunteers get up and begin improvising When someone else wants to join the scene they yell " Freeze!"
The improvisers stop what they are doing and the third person taps the improviser they want to exchange with As soon as they are in position the game resumes. Theimprovisers may continue with the previous skit or start a new one
Drama Improvisation also includes many other fun activities as a source of creativity.
International Club
Have you ever wondered what foreigners feel like when they see an American movie?
Members of International Club found out when they watched a French film for the first annual Film Festival
As an idea for a quick after school activity the officers picked a French film They wanted an activity that wasn't limited to mentor time, which is when they usually meet. They hope to have another film festival with a Spanish or German movie .
Trying to read the captions that flashed on the screen, listen to the characters, follow the plot and watch the actors, gave the members a real run for their money.
"The plot was really hard to understand . I didn't get it until I read the back of the box " commented secretary Pam Storm .
Odyssey of the Mind
March 18th was a day of great nervousness for Odyssey of the Mind members, after all it was their very first"competition ever!
Club members had put together a skit of dancing, singing, and comedy, to act out a positive aspect of society for the judges.
Club members felt they did well in the competition and showed enthusiasm for future events.
Odyssey of the Mind puts together a number of different creative abilities into a w}1ole. These abilities include: singing, comedy, acting, dancing, and thought. It also includes a heavy dose of teamwork!
For those right-brained people out there, this is the club for you!
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F~ont Row(L-R): Lafaya Helmstadter, Velvet ' Eangly, Latasha Vamadoe,JiUMiles, Autumn Nickens, Sekyen Mutfw~g,Tyreece Howard
MiddleRow:NicolaCopeland,ShekoGachugi, Tomeika Thompson, Lucille Berry, Celestine
Lawson, · Jamie Meyer, Mithelle Zollicoffer, Charles Bowling. Back R!)w: Kevin Walker, Mike Kelly, Justin Wevster,Jerrad Allen, Roland Madlock, Andrew Ficke, Brian Bradford, John Hastings .
VIP Board oi Directors
Back Row(L-R): Lucille Berry, Mary Kirkland, Rebekah Bast, Neil Franzen :Third Row: Oksana Kovaliv, Yusef Ahmed, '1onica Birch. Second Row: Scott Stidhem, Er!nJinright, Kathy Funk.
Front Row: Megan Rogge, Celest Lawson.
ESL Friends Club
Back Row(L-R): BrienC~mnealy, Linh Nguyen; Dung Chan, Thinh Nguyen, Juan Renteria,, Trung Tran, Phuc Nguyen Middle Row: Jill Andersen, Lisa Perez, Jessica Forcier, Abi Yonekura, Kelly Diehl, Trung Nguyen, Jorge Contreras, Emal Gui. Front Row: Lisa Lile, Opal Butler, Yvette Butler, Jodi Standley, Julie Bogenrief, Jennifer Lile.
Russian Club
Back Row(L-R): Lisa Gvozdik, Michael Gumenyuk, Chris Johnson, Sean Gibson, Matt , Curtis. Middle Row: Oksana Gvozdik, Oksana
Kovaliv, Richard DeBoer-Garcia, Phuc Truong.
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Back Row(L-R): Tera Bailey, Leah Grubb, Ben Walkinshaw, Micah Walles, Josh Wolfe, Jesse Snyder. Third Row: Nick Ames, Aaron Eisenbarth, Josh Brown, Lucas Sabalka, Joe Loder Second Row: Debbie Milam, Matt Wegllin, Simon Ringsmuth, Dylan Walter, Joe Winglove, Andy Ringsmuth~Front Row: Frank Dolezal, Yasuko Taoka, Jillian Morse.
Art Club
Back Row(L-R): Lail Arpan, Lindsey Lapsley, Daina Graybosch, Cheney Haruf, Stacey Stricker, Linda Craig. Front Row: Ursel Gastreich, Julie Thai, KimHespe, Nghi Thai, Tara Bailey, Josie Trine
Fun Runners
Back Row(L-R): Karl Anderson, Luc Camarch, BJ Klimm, Ryan Shuman, Alex Snell, Kevin Louthan, Chessa Vitamvas Second Row: Clayton Streich, Collin Riggins, Ben Schluckebier, Mike Hahn, Chris Cederberg, Jennifer Kimmons. Front Row: Nancy Stanley, Kaitie Erickson, Autumn Nickens, Julie Merrill, Victor Bartlett.
Guitar Club
(L-R): Ryan Neff, Bob Genter, Mike Whitaker, Jim O'Hara, Eric Howard, Elizabeth Stripling, Richard Stripling, Erin Bacon.
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Bade Row(L-R}:JennEherlein, '(asuko Taoka, Zach Lane, Simori Ringsmuth, Matt Wigelin, Bekah Sl).epherd. Front Row: Lucas S,Fhalk~a, Debbie Milan, Joe Wingrove, Derek Linke, Sarah Rob~rts.
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~~ckRow(~•R): Abi yonekura, Mandy(;amer, Raul -Albers, Josh Cither, Mike Bigg~, B~n W@kinshaw. Third Row: Vem MiHer,.Julie
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ltack Row(kR): Adal!l Dulja~ll~k, Jere~y Nelson, John Barke, }lick ~qod~ard, JO[lY
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Back Row(L-R): Rachel Bonge, Bryan Anspach, BenBooton,DavidProctor,JasonTurek.~idtlle
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Front Row(L-R): Phil Pfeiffer, Debbie Milam, Nkole Detm~r, Jul_ie Thai, Amanda Nebrie. Middle Row: Leia Grubb, Ben Walkinshaw, Melissa Whyman,Aquasha Bluford, Stacey Stricker, Chaney Haruf. Back Row: Eric Mellen, Julie, Trisha Lott, $teve Bailey , George Sitte, Ryan Neff. ·
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Back Row(L-R): Ryan Newton,Shana Hoffman, DanaHeikes,KatiePiontek,JamieKapke,Rachel Bonge, Beth Beuning. Fifth Row: Mandy€raigie, Chris Summers, Mike Whitman, Mark Hosek, Jeannie Barber, Kari Malousek, Marci Owens, Angie Carr, Megan Davis, Michelle Peters, Gayel
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Third Row:: Ryan Olson, Collin Conoley, Yousef Ahmed, Angie Dierking, Janet Dolezal, Trisha
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Prindpal's Advisary Council
Back Row(L-R): Joe Phillips, Bobby Gill, Brian Jarrett. Middle Row: Vernon Miller, Leilani
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International Club
Back Row(L-R); Brian Rauner, Mike Whittman, Kim Jones, Allison Ludemann, Sarah Lauritzen, Jamie Fergµson. Middle Row: Jennifer Lyle, Anita Rohr, Allison Ebke, Melissa Hornsby, Melanie Creary. Front Row: Andy Roberts, Pamela Storm, Christina Barton, Ursel Gastriech, Velvet Langley.
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Back Row(L-R): Brian Eden, Chuckie Daughters, BillyTreeson, John Peterson. Front Row: Johnny Redbeard, PatVolser, Rodman Simpson.
Sports Card Club
Back Row(L-R): Alton Mason, Shane Caldwell, )'ony Vanhorn, B.J. Helmstadter, Joe Phillips. Second Row: Mike Kelly, Isaiah Martinez,-Rick Baily, Tracy Stauffer, Matt Edwards, Matt Seip, ""Greg Sell. Front Rpw: Joe Poindexter, Zy Pajnigar, Kevin Walker, Bruce Rowley, Nick Hubbard.
Strengh Club
Back Row(L-R): Tony Vanhorn, Jason Nelson, John Mcyay, John Rivera. Front Row: Bill Story Rick Woodward, Zy Pagnigar, Justin Hertzal.
National Guard Club
Back Row(L-R): Cody Downing, Ryan.Weiss, Tony Vanhom, W ardRobinson, Nate Edwards. Middle Row: Rick Woodward, Andy Ringsmuth,Nathan Coulter, Jim Louthan. Front Row: Jeff Horseman, Tiffany Gans, Paul ~ohm.son, Scott Sorge.
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Back .Rpw(L-R): Ed Bates, Tony l~ogers; Jeff Pennington. Front Row: Matt Edw;:irds, Morgan White, Matt Dregall~ ,
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To Baseball
Congratulations Jennifer
When you can think of yesterday without regret, and of tomorrow without fear, then you are on the road to success.
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!R.pc~ t fans sfzow the ir sp irit auring the 79-53 r:Big 'Win over Afi[fara So uth at the r:Bob flJevaney Sports Center
Inde~ & Senior Summaries
7re sfi.men
-~ John r:Be[[ 150
r:Brewer 63
Cfark 63, 122
r:Brinafey 63 Jlaron C[ift 63 Sena r:Biggerstaff 62, 133, 149, Casey r:Brink[nan 63
'Jv(_icfiae[ r:Biehf 62
Cofe 63 Linaa 51.62
r:Broo~ 63
comers 63, 122 !4.manaa 51.aams 62 1(j,mberfee r:Bi[[ings 62
Steven '13[ac~ter 62
Lori 51.aams 62, 168 :Heather r:Bfack]nan 62
Samue [51.aams _ 62 Casey r:Bfair 62
'l(riste n 51.aKj,ns 62
Mam 5lfifeme!Je r 62
3laron 5lldritfge 62
Casey 51.fe~anaer 122
Jerraa 5l[[en 62, 200
John 5l[[en 62
Shanno n 5l[[en 62, 122
'Jina 51.renas 62
f41lan 51.rpan 62
Peter r:Baenziger 62
Craig r:B[anton 62
Chanara r:Bfooa 62
Jerome 'B[ufora 62
flJarcy r:Boafie[a 62
'Jv[icfiae[ r:Bofinger 62
'l(arme[[a r:Bomar 62
(Jina r:Bone[fi 62
Terry r:Boo[ 62
Vincent r:Boston 62
9-{icofe r:Bouwens 62, 139, 151,
!l(anai r:B~r 62 168
!4.mantfa r:Barte[t 62
r:Benjamin r:Baumfafk 62
'Emily r:Beckner 62
r:Braafey r:Bowers 62, 13 7, 169
'l(urt r:Boyte 62
r:Brian '13raafora 62, 200
Jr. r:Brown 63
r:Bruns 63, 121
r:Brunswick 63
Contreras 63
Co[[ura 63, 169 Jamie 5laams62
Coofitfge 63
13,yant 63 'E{izabeth Corn/ora 63
C[iffora '13,ye 63
flJustin r:Burton 63
!Minay r:Bush 63
Isa6e[[e r:Buzzara 63
51.nge[[a Carr 63
Jamie Carriflo 63
51.manaa Cather 63
Patrick Cebuhar 63
Seth Chambers 63
James Cfianafer 63
Aficfiae[ Chapman 63, 162
Ji[[ Chaput 63
51.pri[ Chirstenson 63
1(Jisten Cfark 63
9-{athan Coufter 63
f4.manaaCraigie 63, 168
Quinn Crawjora 63
XJ,[[y Cronin 63
!R.poert Crouse 63
Jessica Crowaer 64
Joshua Cruaaen 64
Sarah Cruse 64
51.narea Curtis 64
!Matthew Curtis 64, 200
'l(ath,yn Curtright 64, 171
Cara Cuts/ia[[ 64, 14 7, 171
Casenara flJajfer 64, 132, 171
Pfwo11fJ 'IJao 64
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Jennifer
171 flJanye[
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r:Brian
Che!f
Stephen
Lucy
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Marty
!Rf,becca
!R.pberta
El 229/]na~
Jlif;g, 66
'IJuli Lawrence 68 gy{icfuf{e '}.[p[ting 69, 1
Cefestine Lawson 68,200 Cliristoplier '}.[psfy 69 65
Jean-Pfii[ :Jreuaenreicli 'l{icofe J{{atfik._ 66
Jaco6 (ja6ig 65
1(.ara Jloefsclier 66
Sliana Jloffman 66
Cliristina Lewien 68 1w6ert '}.[psfy 69
Lisa Life 68,200 Cliristoplier
Loretta Vasher 64,122 '13re,u{an (jo.ife 65 _ Josliua Jlopping 1wfa,u{ Afatffock 68,2 '137:1son Vavenport 64,150 'Iracy (joek!,n 65 Sara Jloffmann:67 :J(ari 'Malousek 68,121 '13rian Vavidson 64 Jlaron (jooa 65 '13ranai Jlofen 67 Le.isa 'Marquart 68, 109,16 'MfBan Vavis 64,171 '.Micliael (jooaricfi 65 Matthew Jlo[fa,u{ 67 Jleatlier 'Marston 68 'Micliael 'IJavis 64 'Tiffang (jraviette 65 Vavuf Jlolmer 67 Patricia Martinez 68 Luci,u{a 'IJetin 64,168 Sclimeeka (jrayer 65 Pennie Jloltlius 67 1(.risti Masten 68 Paul Veaver 64 Jolin (jriggs 65 AfcJ{[y Jlolton 67,151 Jllma,u{a Masters 68 Jllma,u{a '1Je6rie 64 AfcJnica (jru66 65 Josliua Jlopping 67 !Jvfe[i,u{a Mattson 68,1 2 Leanne Vetme.r 64 1w6ert (juenter 65 !Jvfe{issa Jlorton 67 'Wayne 'Mazy;e[[ 68 'l{ilcfwfe Vewiltf 64 'IJarren (junter 65,169 :Jretferick..Jlqwara 67 Marc 'Magfieuf 68 Mam Vizyn 64 ~6ecca (justafson 66 'Iyree.ce Jlowara 67,150, Vana Ma9nara 68 Jessica Voliertg 64 Jlaron Jla6el 66 200 Vouglas :Mccaff 68 .9lntlion9 Vofezal 64 Midiaef Jlalin 66,141,201 54m!J Jlromas 67,168 Jolin :McVonaltf 68 'Micliael Vreeszen 64 Jennifer Jlaitli 66,188 Veneffe Jluffinan 67 Lawrence :Melntosli 1 $[,,iannon Vruc.k!,nmiffer !l(acliaelJ{a[[ 66 !J(ac/ieffe I T'Win 67 (j)avuf '.Mercer 146 64 Pfiiffip Jlamilton 66 1(.ristin J(JC()6son 67 'Iommg '.Me9er 68 'Mark Vyer 64,169 Jafaina Jla,u[a 66 JenniferJaeger67,168 Patrick 'Me9ers 68 (ja9el 'Ebert 64 Sarali Jlansen 66 'l{ik._Rf, Jensen 67 '1fwmas 'Micliener 68 Jlaron 'Eisenbarth 64,201 'Iravis Jlartfesty 66 :Jreaeric.k.Jertfan 67 Vouglas 'Miles 68 '.Melissa 'Eisenberg 64 'Miclieffe Jlartf9 66 !J(a,u{y Jertfan 67 9{,atlian Mifx:!,r 68 Vanie{ 'ER._efenburg 64 .9tm6erl!J Jlarre[[ 66 Vennis Jolinson 67 51.nne '.Miffer 69 James 'Effwtt 64 Setli Jlarrington 66 Cliucl(Jones 67 (j)affas Miffs 69 'Eric 'Engstrom 64 Joe Jlarris 66 Sliamik._a Jones 67 1(.atie '.Mitclie{{ 69, 12 _ ; 1 Cfiad 'EricR!on 64 Logan Jlarris 66 Jerem9 Just 67 'Iroy Afitclieff69 I Christina 'Ericson 64 '13rian Jlartsliorn 66 Staci Justus 67 .9Lnaluisa AfcJntez 69 (Jeojfe7:1 'Essa9 64 Sliawna Jlarve9 66 Teresa 1(.ing 67 1(.rislin AfcJore 69 'Mic/iael 'Eve{a,u{ 64 Jejfe7:1 Jlasse 66 Sara :J(j,nstfer 67 Ji[[ AfcJrgan 69 'Mattliew 'Ewoftfsen 65 Ji[[ Jlattan 66 .9lmanaa :J(j,rkfantf 67 Joni AfcJsfanaer 69 1(.atliken :Jaircliiftf 65 'IJana Jleikes 66,91 Sliannon :I(fingfer 67,122 '.Marie Af.o9er 69,122 Cliristoplier :Fargo 65,109 'Tiffany Jleiser 66 9{,icfw[as 1(foster6oer 67 '.Micliae{ Afuelfer 69 Josliua :Ferguson 65 J!lmon Jlefmstadter 66, James !l(pcli 67 Susan '.Murr 69 'Mark :Fiscfil!r 65 143,146,170 Xf,vin :J(pcli 67 f!Lngefa 'Murray 69 'IJanieffe :Jfowers-Perez Stacie Jlefmstatfter 66 'Eufon !l(pe6el 67 Stacy Murray 69 65 Ja9 JlenaricR!on 66 Joe !l(pwalskj, 67 'Erin M9ogeto 69 fJlficia :Jofsom 65 .9tm6er Jleninger 66 'Evan :J(JJchera 67,169 1(.risteen 'J./.f,a[y 69 '1Jestin9 :Jonvi[[e 65 .9tm6er Jlenk!,nius 66,147, Jason1(JJ/in 67 'Efisa.ietfi 'J./.f,iff 139, 1l 'Iravis ;fora 65 171 ~6ecca 1(µ,tscfikau 67, Jerem9 'J..{f,fson 69 !J(a,u{9 Jr :Jonnan 65 Manly Jlernanaez 66 151 Xf_[li 'J./.f,fson 69 Jennifer :Foster 65,135 Justin Jlertzel 15,66,128, 'Ia7:1ne £atfa 68,121 Sliannon 'J./.f,lson 69, 1< 1w6ert :Foster 65 148,157 Jeremiali Lahm 68 £inti Npu9en 69 'Eliza6etfi :fountain 65 .9tm6er Jletrick 66 Luc Lamarclie 68 .Quang Ngu9en 69 Jessica :Jraas 65,151 Vavuf Jle9tft 66 '13enjamin Langston 68 71iao Npu9en 69 'J..{f,il :Franzen 65,169,200 _ J(JC()6 Jliglismitli 66 £anta £atliam 68,171 9../_icofe 9{icfio[s 69 Patricia ;Jrencli 65,122 '13enjamin
'l{ovak 6. 'Margaret (Jallaglier 65 'Tiffany Jloffman 66 'Wiffiam £ro9 , 68 '.Miclieffe 'l{une~r 6 'Mattliew (jamett 65 Sara :Hoffmann Josepli Loaer 68,201 121 '13ranaon (jemme[[ 65 '13ranai Jlofen Aficfuf{e Lcngwe[[ 68 James O'Jlara 201 'Eugene (jillam 65 Afattliew Jlo{[antf Ylnnie Lu/iring 61, 68 5tlison OXJ'oofe 69 Jamie (jiffispie 65,122 'IJavufJlolmer Cliristine LunaeT1Jiffe 68 Jaclyn Q[iver 69 '137:1an (]laze 65 Pennie Jlo[tftus 'l{_atlian £unagren 68 Janeffe Ofson 69,171 m·23011ntW( Aficfiae{J{o[tme.ier Laci Lutjemeyer 68 5tlisia Ortega 69 AfcJ{[9 Jlolton Jaron Lutticli 68,169 Lu~ Oswauf 69,113
1(Jjan Oswaltf 69 !J(ac/ie[Schowalter n122 Afitdie[['Iessentforj 72 _Sop fJ. o rm o 1r re,s :Marcy Owens 69 PatrickSeim 71 Julie. 'lliai 72,185,201 Jessica Pa11KJJR!- 69 Afattfiew Seff 71 Jilfisa 'lneis 72,168 'lneron .9l1i1ma,n 48 _ Josepli Par~ 70 Carrie Se{[ers 71 · 'J,[_idiofas <"Jfimnas 73 !J-{aufer !Jli-.Sa!Jagfi 48 '13enjamin Peierson 70 Sara Shambo 71,163 !l(omeika 'Iliompson 73, 'Brantfg .fJlffen 48 'Brion PeTT!J 70 !Jbulrew Sliaw 71,97 200 'Wq.~ Ylffsman 48 Jerem!I Pesek 70 Setli Sliaw 71 Leona 'lfiurman 73 X!,aton 5wws 48 'Jv{icfie{[e, Peters 70,123, Jeremy Slietffosfy 71 X!,Vin 'lfiunnontf 73 .91.m!f .9tntferson 48 171 .9taron Slieelian 71 ·Justin 'Tiangco 73 !lq/an .9lntferson 48 X!,ntfra Petersen 70,168 'Erin Sliepartf 71 .91.m!J 'Tu:fwta 73 Cliristoplier .9tnno 48,170 JeTT!J Peterson 70 :R.g6ekali Sliepartf 71,202 :Jlung 'Iran 73 'Brent .9tr6uck._ 48 .9tntfrew Piersol 70 !l(aclie[Sliepliertf 71 'Ion!J'Iran 73 Linasag .9tsli 48 'Megan Piippo 70 Afattliew Slierman 71 'Tuan 'Trang 73 'Erick .9tustin 48 !l(p.tie Piontek 70 :Jlatfee[Sultfiq 71,168 ·.9taron 'Irauemiclit 73 'Erin 'Bacon 48,187,201 Julie. Poore 70,168 Jeffie!! Siebe 71,168 :Jleatlier 'Irenkfe 73,168 Sliaun 'Baete 48,1 70 Laticia Pre6fe 70 filmy Sie.fR!,r 71 .9tslik!J 'Iruong 73 'Brianna 'Bakg,r 48 'Drew Price 70 'Dustin Sigfer 71 Sliannim TucR!,r 73 Jeannie. 'Barber 48 Jason Qµesenberrg 70 Lori Simpson 71 Cliristina 'Iurner 73 Slieri 'Bartek 48 Mark !l(atlijen 70 'Marg Singfeton 71 !l(p.t/ierine 'Turner 73 'Brantfg '13artfett 48 Scott !l(aymontf 70,169 :Jleatfier Sittfer 71,168 Lisa 'Iurve!I 73 !l(icliartf'Bartfett 48,201 Sliannon :R.gatf 70 Josliua Skalniak._ 71 Jerrg'Izeng 73 ~6ekali 'B(¥t 48,200 Cliatf :R.ginwalt 70 .9ttliena SRPpp 71 LuR!, 'Uribe 73 Jennifer 'Bate 48 Juan :R.gnteria 70,200 'Iara Skoroliog 72 £inse!I 'Venliaus 73,140 Jonatlian 'Batfik!, 48 Margarita :R.gnteria 70 Patrick._Sfechta 72 .9tngela 'Von Seggem 73 X!,ntfra 'Batt 48 X!,vin ~!:JtlOftfs 70 Jiff Smitli 72 rravis 'Vosfer 73 .fitngie. 'Bauersaclis 48 $J]6in !l(liine 70 Julie. Smitli 72 Paul 'llukicli 73 'Tamra 'Baum 48 Malika !}(ice 70,171 Milintfa Smitli 72 'J(fvin 'Wa!K!,r 200 'Iotftf 'Baum 48 Marci !}(ice 70 'J,[_icliofas Smitft 72 'Mic.ali 'Wa[[es 73,201 Justin '13eal 48 '13o66i !l(icliartfson 70 .9tk~Sneff 72,201 Vglan 'Walter 73,201 Aficlie{e 'Bean 48 Cliristina !l(icliartfson 70 Margaret Snytfer 72 ftlntfreq 'Walters 73 _ 'Brantfy 'Beclito[t 48 ~nee !l(ie.ck 7o Jennifer Soltfan 72 'J{p.tftan 'Wa!/ 73 Steplianie. 'Beck 48 Simon !Rjngsmutft 70,201, '13rian Solomon 72 Lak._isfia 'Wa!JS 73 'Iravis 'Beck 48 202 (jretclien Sorge 72 'J,[_ic/iolas 'Weaver 73 .9taron 'BecR!nan 48 'J,{_icfqJ{e !l(isor 70,122 'T111l0tft!J Speffman 72 Justin 'Webster 73,200 Jeremy 'Bentfer 48,126,170 Jonatlian !Rjvera 70,193 Paufine Springer 72 Lawaun 'Webster 73 Jeremy 'Bematft 48 Sarali $J,6erts 70,202 :JlaroltfStantffe!J 72 Mattliew 'Wegelin 73, !lq/an 'Best 48 1(.fnnetli !Rgdriq_uez 70 !l(p.cy Stantffe!J 72,121 113,201 'Betli 'Beuning 48 'l(ristine $pesfer 70,133, .9tmantfa Stark 72 :Jleatlier 'Weiler 73 Ja!fnll '13fack 49 163,171 Clinton Statliam 72 .9tntfrew 'Wenz{ 73 'l(Jjfe 'Blanton 49 !Jtngela !lw_ffsmeyer 70,113 'l(arissa Stepliens 72,168 Justin 'West 73 .91.q_uaslia 'B[ufortf 49 'J{p.tftani.e[ $pot 70 T J Stevens 72 Jenny Westrick 74,121 'Elizaf;etli '13ogen 49 1(,onnie. $ptlie 71,122 'E[islia Stewart 72 Sarali 'Wlieefer 74 'Mark 'Bouft 49 9l.tufrea !l(umerg 71,122 Sliannon Stinson 72 JJ!tmber 'Wliite 74 '13rian '13ooe 49 'l(atie !l(upe 71 Mirantfa Stotftfartf 72 'Daragon 'Wiff(jnson 74 .9tmantfa 'Bouc 49,132, 'Tami !l{ust 71 'Dawne[[ StoRf. 72 :Micliae['Wiff 74 145,171 X]istina !RJ!an 71 Megan Stoner 72 Camelia 'Wills 74 Melissa '13owers 49,168 Lucas Sa6afka 71,121 'Eliza6etli S!fipling 72, Josepli 'Wingrove 74,201, Lora 'Bratt 49,168 Mario Saltfivar 71,128 187,201 202 'Iotftf 'Braucli 49 '13ratfk!J Scliintffer 71 Cliristopfier Stuc/i[ 72 Josliua 'Woffe 74,201 'Daniel'13ri[[ 49 'Wi([iam Scliippert 71 %yon Stuefer 72 Josliua Wolff 74 Xtffy '13rink._ 49,149,171 Justine Sclifege[milc/i 71, Cliristian Summers 72 Jessica 'Wootfrum 74 Cliristoplier '13rock._ 49 134 Steven 'Iaege 72 Jamie. 'Yeager 74,168 Lynn '13roc/qnan 49 'l(atie Sc/ile,iclier 71,134 'Eric 'Ial.iert 72 Jama'Young 74 Melissa '13roui{[ette 49 Julie. Sclimie.tfing 71 'Jlick 'IarfowsRf_ 72 'J{p.tlianie.l Zabel 74 231/Ind~ m 'Jv{ik._fiaila Sclineitfer 71 . .9tntliong Tayfor 72 Trenton Zessin -74 ----~----------- - -- --~- -
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Josliua '13rown 49,201
S/ia[unaa ':Brown 49
Jason '13runs 49,170
Zacliarg '13ulirman 49
1(p.tlieritie '13urns 49
.9Lnare '13urt 49 ·
Opal '13utfer49,200
'13raafeg '13ge 49
Josepli Cartfwell 49
1?.,icftartf Carlile 49
Cofin Carneg 49
:J(rista Carriffo 49
1?.,adiel Carter 49
Pliiflip Cartwrigfit 49
Cfinton Clianafer 49
Jason Clirist 49
.9Lfida Cliristenson 49
Jennifer Clark. 49
:J{o{[!J Cfarl(jon 49
Jorge Jr Contreras 49,200
Josliua Comwe{[ 50,170
'Wil[ie Craft 50,170
Cliristina Crane 50
'lvf.efanie- Crarg 50
'13rand!J Croo(50
Mam 'Davis 50
Jennifer 'Davis 50
!RJ)6ert 'Davis 50
Canaace 'Dag 50
Carrie- 'De[ano 50
'13rian 'Dick_eg 50,109
Sliawn 'Die/i[ 50
Cliaritg 'Dif6ec,k_ 50,107
Janet 'Donolioe 50
Sarafi 'Doutliit 50
Cotfg 'Downeg 50,170
'Erica 'Drak.f, 50
'Trevor 'Drak.f, 50
Mattliew 'Dregalfa 50
'Eric 'Durgea 50
Jennifer '£6erfein 50
'Tamara 'E6ers 50
Scott 'Ecfqnan 50,170
Joe[ '£awards 50 •'
'Douglas 'Eicftom 50,137, 169
Cliristina 'Eigsti 50
Sliane 'Einspafir 50
Cambria 'Emanuel 50
IJJerek. 'Engef6art 50
1(p.tlirgn 'Eric/(jon 50,201
1?.,ick. 'Estfe 50
Laura 'Evans 50,145,171
Joe[ !fagfer 50
Sarah ![andfrs 50
1(flseg ![arr 50
Jamie, :[enstemafy,r 51
'lvf.e{issia !Ferguson 51
'Toni :Fernande? 51
.9Lngel :fewtail.s 51
.9Lndrew M 51
Stacee :Finne{[51,170,200
:lg/an :Flanders 51,169
g{atlian !ffegel'51.tl 70
'Iara :Folsom 51
Josliua :[oss6erg 51
'Daplianie :Fountain 51
Jeremy :Fo~ 51
'Iauclia :Fritchie 51
Jessica :Tujan 51
-, Jennifer :Funk 51
:l(f!nnetli :Funk.51
Jolin Cjalfaglier 51
.9Ldrian Cjallartfo 51,155
Timotlig (Jans 51
, 54manda (j:artfner51
Jamie (Jamer 51
Jeremie (jarrison 51
Lintfseg (jautfreau{t 51
Sfiannon (jeffat(g 51
'l{pef{a (jeorge 51
:Mattliew (joeR..en 51
Jami (joff 51
:Micfiae{ (jootfwin 51
Luis (jratero[ 51
'Erin (jreen 51
:J(arfa (jrove 51
Leia Cjru66 51,201
'Emal (ju[ 51, 200
Sarah (ju{[icl(jon 51
Mik_/iai{ (jumenguk.200
:Melanie, :J{aas 51
g{atliania{Jlatnf-{ 52
Jennifer:J{ammer52
Justin Jiansen 52
.9Lndrew Jlarris 52
Jeramiaft :Harris 52
Josliua :J{aun 52
'Tami Jlagtfon 52
Corg Jiefmstaater 52
Lajaga :J{elmstaater 52, 200
!Jw6ert :J{entfrick!on 116
.91$/i[ie :l{enk.f 52
'Tom Jlennan 52
!itngelina :J{emarufez 52
Josliua :Hick! 52, 110,116
:Margaret Jlilaenbramft
52,97
1?.,icliartf:Jlif[ 52
Mam :Jliffe.r 52 ~
'bnalea :Jliffe.r 52
Ylnne :J{ofmes 52
'IJavu{Jlonnens 52,160
Tiare :Jlorswil[52
:Mark_:J{osek 52
1(ianna ;/{ousk_ie 52
.9Lntliong :J{uwe{[ 52
Juan j{ogo$ 52, 170
Curtis :Hromas 52 •
'13en :Hsieli 52
g{icfwfas ;J{u66artf 52
:Jv!{{g :Jlumeniak_ 52, 171
'Iomtn!J :Jlurst 52
Patrick_ Inaerfietf 52
Jamie Itzen 52
- Josliua Jaggers 52
Careg'Jaq_ue.s 4?S2,91
9rj.icfuu{Jenni1!9S 52
5bufrew Jolinson53 .
'13etfidng Jolinson 53
'13roofy Jofinson 53
· IJJavitfJolinson 53
IJJimetria Jolinson 53
:f{ogtfJolinson 53
Josliua Jolinson 53
'13ranaon Jones 170
:J(im.ier(g Jones 53
2(Jjfe Jones 53
'Travis Jones 53 ·
g{ico{[e Ju{cfi 53
'13rgce Jurgens 53
Mattliew :J(a/i{er 53
'13rgce :J(aiser 53
Matt 1(p.nne 53
Jennifer :!(arr 53
:Jleatlier :l(f!ating 53
.9Lffison 5(flton 53
:l(f!vin 1Vm 53
Jennifer :J(jmmons 53,201
IJJavitf Xjnne!J 53
!l(r,6ecca 'l(isfing 53,168
Jeµna :l(p/i[man 53
'DanieUe :!(ponce 53
O/(jana :l(pvafiv 53,200
'lvf.efissa :l(pzak 53
-Jlo[[!J 1(Joe.se 53,107,117
Sliawn 1([09/i 53
Gfiristoplier 1Qt6e.s 53,
127,170
Jiwnine XJJ/ifaftf 53,171
.9Lmg 2(pmpufa 53,129, 168
:Jlo{[y !l(JlnR_e{53,135
!RJ,6ert :l(Jttsc/i.kau 53
Leilani Lalim 53
Julian Lamarclie 53
Sarali Lauritzen 54
'Derek. Law 54
'Danieffe. Lawrence 54
Jasmine Laws 54
'lJrieanna £e6o 54
Afintfg Lemon 54,171
Jamie, Lina 54, 170
Vere!( LitU(f, 54,202
Jotfi Link.µgef 54
James .UJutlian 54
~nnetli Love 54
'Dane .UJVeface 54
Josliua .lowe'!f 54
Yliison Lutfemann 54
'Eiiza!Jetli Luff 54,1 6l
Zacftariali Lgons 54
·Zacftarg :Maliaffeg 54
Cliristoplier Malcom 5
'J!ayna :Mann 54
!R.Jjan '.Masek 54,1 70
Jasmin :Mateer 54
Cliristine :M~~on 54
'IJanM :Mtli(,We{[ 54
g{j,na Afafain 54
'Dane{[ Afccog 54
Yliislia :Mcfynzie 54
!fwtanna 9vfcki66en 5.
Saik 9vfcvag 54
'Donald :Metfinger ~4
'Eric %elfen 54
g{icfwfe Merri[[ 54
:[ranchesc Afeton 54
Jamie :Meger 54,200
Julie Meger 54
51mantfa Afegers 54
Cliristoplier 'lvf.e!Jers 5!
169
Melissa '.Megers 55
Scott 'lvf.egers 55
. Jason :Mic{c55
Mam Mickfe 170
iJJe6oraft ::Milam 55,2{
Julian :Mifes 55
'Davitf :Mi[[er 55
Susan ::Miffe.son 55
'13etliang :Mi[[spaugli :.
Peggg :Minze{ 55
Jessica ::Mitcfze{{ 55, l. .1 168
Cliarfe.s 5\tfufer 55
Josepli !Monroe' 55
:Mistg !Moore 55
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Jesse Post 56
:R,g,gina Powers 56
.Lynette PrasnicKf 56
!l(ussell Prine. 56
JJLpril Purdie 56
'Brittaine Purdy 56
Stacey !l(anrfal[ 56
Jeremy 2(aridon 56,136,
169
.9l.ndrew !l(asmussen 56
'Brian !l(auner 56, 169
Josliua !l(ay 56
'Erica :R,g,a 56,101
'Benjamin Slie{ton 57
1<J!ly Sliuman 58
'Bobbi Siebe 58
1<Jjan Skalak 58
Jeremiali Skalniaf( 58,170
Afaria SKJJ,ilarek 58
Mattliew Sfosson 58
Julie Smitli 58
Sliagfee Smitli 58
:Micaela Snider 58, 187
Travis Solano 58
Sabrina Sorensen 58
'Mattliew Stadnic.k 58
Afattliew 'Turvey 59
Jeremy Tuveson 59
'Deidre 'Utley 59,122
'Brandon 'llan 'Ders{ia 59
.Laceg 'llanek 59
(jinger 'llenliaus 59
Sara 'lloboril 59,171
l 'Yo ung GO
1(ace3 'Young 60
Matthew Zeiger GO
Jon Zepf 60
Jeffrey Zimmennan 60,
170
Midie[le Zoffiwfjer 200
Jamie 'llof.zfy 59,145,147, JI u wiio rs
171
Mam 'lion 'Buscli 59
'l(frn6erly 'Wa{fyr 59
9?.pbert 'Waffen 59
'Emily 'Wa&r 59
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Vannessa 'Wrwlit GO 127,1 70 Travis Sefzer
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Christi.na Jllgena 34 'Micfteffe Carr 35,202 'Eric 'Dwight 36,98,116 Susan :J{ague 38,116 PaulJll[[Jers 34,202 !Jlmy Carro[[35,116 J1lf£ison 'F.bfy, 36 · '13enjamin :J{ane!f 38,92 :J{iffaT!J Jll[[Jerts 34,141 Christoplier Cash 3 5 '13rian 'Etfen 36 Cod!f :J{asse 38,156 Sfye .9tftfrufge 34 Josliua Cattier 35,116,202 'l{icK[Jlas 'Effle 36,170 !RJ!an :J{awKj,ns 38,11 6, Carla YUfonso 34 Cliristoplier Cederberg 3 5, Penny 1:g6arts 3 7 165 'Eric fJUfen 34 201 !l{icliard 'Eisenbartli37 Summer :J{a!Jes 38 :J{eatlier fJUfen 34,107 Cfuuf Cessna 35,170 Jac.k 'Eisenberg 37,116 Justin :J{eaps 38 !l(flf!J 5?t[{en 34,171,202 'Tariro Cliinwadzimha 35, 'Emeric '£{[is 3 7 Joseph :J{einicfy, 38 Jiff!ll.ntfersen 34,200 155 '13rian 'bns 3 7 Steplianie :J{ertze{38, 1 C{gde .9lpplegate 34 Carrie Clare 35,106 Cfuuf 'Epperson 3 7 Xfrn{;er[g :J{espe 38,20 Staci .9lrnouf34 'l(aflen Clearg 35 Jennifer 'Ericson 37,116 'Todd :J{iestantf38 Jennifer '13acl(es 34 1(jrl( C{icR_ 3 5 Christoplier '£rt{3 7 Sarali :J{itt 38,121 'Terra '13aife!J 34,201 Sandra CocR_erliam 35 Christine 'Ewauf3 7 :Jleatlier :J{o66s 38,135 Christoplier '13amliiff34 Jerem!J Confy,{35,170 5tntlion!J :[~3 7 168 'Victor '13artfett 34 'Darc!J Corne{{35 Jason :Fasnaclit 37,116, 'MaT!J Jloffmann 38 Christina '13arton 12,34,91 James Coulter 35 169 1(imDer[g :J{ooi 38 Janna '13arton 34 SlieTT!J Coulter 35 '13rian :Ficfy, 37,170 Melissa :J{ornby 38 Christina '13~er 34,171 'Dawn Cranie[[35 'Ericl(a ~f[antfers 3 7 'Danie{Jlorst 38 ' i Leann '13ecl(er 34 'l(atlileen Crantfeff35 'Dustin· :Fletclier 37,170 Jeffre!J :J{orstman 38, Afattliew '13eetem 34 '13ranii Crapson 36,112 Staslia :!fink3 7 111,116 !ll.ntfrew '13erg 34,95 Jolin Cricliton 36 Jessica :Forcier 3 7 5tntliony :J{oward38 Luciffe '13eny 34,200 'Micliae{ Crook 366 'l3rian :Tot 3 7 'Elizabetfi Jloward 38 i JesS!J 'J3uftf{e 34 'Ineresa Crouse 36 Jerem!J :Tot 37,116,170 Aficliae{:J{ugfies 38 I :i 'lv{icfiae[ '13igg.s 34,202 'lv(a{i!Ju Cummings 36,116 Sliane :Tot 3 7 '13enjamin :J{urt 38 Johnatlian '13ifk..a 34 (jwen IJJaarud36 Afattliew :Fraas 3 7,1/6- Tzeng :J{u!Jnfi 39 1 I Monica '13ircli 34,116,2()() 'l(!I[g 'DaneK._36,104,168 Jason :France 3 7,116,2()() 'l(f,nnetli Inner 39 : t 'Iimoth!J '13~nmann 34, .9lnirea IJJanliauer 36 Jason :Francfy, 37,170 Jlo[[!J Jaco.is 39 136 Jolin 1Janiefson 36 'l({ltfi!J :Funk37,200 Jennifer Jasa 39,111 ,1 71iomas '13li.ntfe 34 'l(f.nnetfi 'Daslier 36 'J{atlian (jarcia 3 7 .9lutumn Ja!J 39,116 I I" Ju{ie '13ogenreif 34,200,202 Jamie 1Javidson 36 !l{icliartf (jarcia 3 7 'Diane Jennings 39,11 t- ! ! Sliauna '13ofe!J 34 'Jvfe[issa 'Day 36,202 Canne{{a (jannan37,95 'Erin Jinright 39,2()() !l{aclie{'13onge 34 Scott 1Jean36,116 Julia (jarner 37,116,168 Christina Johnson 39, ,._ Josliua '13orcliers 34,157 !l{icliartf IJJe6oer (jarcia 'Yvette (jarrison 3 7, 187 Christoplier Jonnson 3 ~ :Heidi '13ornemeier 34,168 200 Jerem!J (javer 37,116 'Eric Jolinson 39 Ttmotfi!J '13o!Jte 33, 35,97, Cliarlene 1Je6usk.. 36 (jaberun (jeer 3 7 'Jvfe[issa Jolinson 39,1 1 102,116 'Tunotli!f 'De{p 36 Sean (jwson37,116,200 Misty Jolinson 39 Iola '13rannan 3 5 fll.m6er 'Detweiler 36 !l{p6ert (jiff37,170 Jennifer Jones 39 .9lntliony '13rotfecfy 35 !ll.ntfrea 'Dewauf36,202 Christina (jlantz 3 7 Sfiannon Juranel(39 'D!Jana '13,ym35,97,98 Sara 'Dieftf36 Sfiawn (jlasscocl( 3 7 Caro(gn Justus 39 .9lnge'la '13urcliett 35 .9lnge{a 'DierKj,ng 36 Cameron (jo6le 3 7 Jamie 1(apfy, 39 '13ritfget '13umett 35 Aficfte{e 'Dimauro 36 'l(athrgn (jocfinour 38 Josli 'l(f.Jser 39 Lisa '13umett 5,35 Jeremiah 'Dinsfage 36 :Jleufi (joesclie[38 June 1(imm 39 'lv{icfiae[ '13urns 35 Jtlmiee 'D~on 36 'Marl( (jonnennan 38,116 Trislia 1(jrRpatricl(39, .9lmantfa 'Buse!( 3 5 :Frank 'Dofeza{36,116, Jf.eatlier (joodwin 38 168 Jolin 'Buter6augfi 35 185,201 Sara (jouuf 38,116 'Brandon 'l(fimm 39,201 • I 'Yvette '13utfer 35,200 Janet Voleza(36,163, Jura (jrau[38 'Wend!J 'l(pe/ine 6,39 'Erin '13utt 3 5 168 'Daina (jra!J6oscfi 38,90, '1vfelissa 'l([amer 39 Sfiane Caftfweff35 'lv{icfte[le Contffinger 36 201 Cale6 'l(Jecl(fo 39,116 Jessicca Cannon35,116 '13roofy, 'Donner 36,116, Cliarfes (jreen 38 !RJ!an :J(ru[[39 'l(f,ill Car6augh35,171 171,202 Craig (jreenwootf 38 'J{p.tafie 'l(uta 39,116 Jose Carcepo 35 Josliua 'Donner 36,116 James (jriffin 38 .9llislia Lam6 39 5tnne Carfson35 !RJ!an 'Drapaf36 Sliaron (jriggs 38 .9lrica Lam6 39 'Ttmotfi!J Came1/ 35 Vavuf IJJraper 36,116 Jennifer (jroup 38,116 Zacfiarg Lane 39,97,19~ I I
m'13enjamin Vu6as 36 'Brgan (junter 38,103,170 202 234/lnc{~ 'Broofy, 'Duple 36,108 'J{atlian :J{afJe{38,95 'lle{vet Langfe!J 39,200 i -
'Melissa Larson 391921104
'Midieffe Latas 39
Crysta{ Lauffer 39
Sarah Lawrence 39
Mam Le.nfwfj39,46
C/iristine .uwis 39
Jennifer Lile 40,1161200
'Irisfia Limier 40
Steven Lirufgren 40
'Iria LocR._ard 40,90,116
'J{ataslia Loelir 40
.9lJufrew Longoria 40,170
fJJonafi Loury 40
:l(f,vin Loutfian 401201
'J{icR._ Lovett 40,9 7,116, 165,199
Josepli Luff 40
'Brian Lumfg 40,170
Lisa 'M.ackµ 40
Josliua MafouseR._ 40,146
'Britt Manfeg 40
Jennifer Mansfieu£ 40
Jitmber Mar 40
'Brett Mares 40
O(ga Martinez 40
Afto n Mason 40146,143
'B radfeg Masten 40,100,
170
Jona t fian 'M.~on 40
'Tori MCaJrmicR._200
!il[[ison 'Jv[centarjfer 40
1(pseanna 'Mcmafian 40
Jolin 'Mcvag 40,1041124,
170
Jonatfian MeliEmann 40, 95
Afefanie 'Meister 40
Steven 'Mervin 40
Jamie 'Meger 40
'Ilieodore Mi[~r 40
'l(aegen Afiffer 12,40,202
'l(e:{, :Jvli[fer 40
Sfiayna :Jvliffer 40,92,121
Sara 'M.i[feson 105
'Edward Miffs 40,116
:l(f,ffeg :Mink._ 40
Jennifer Afitcfte{{ 41,140
1(fffi 'Mitcfte[[ 41,116,139, 168
:R.Jjan MonR._ 41,116
1(,risioplier 9vlontoya 41
Josliua 9vloore 41
Sarah 9vloore 41
!R.Jjan 9vforelieai 41,116
Josliua 9vforrow 41,1041
170
~a:Moser41
Jejfreg ~u; 41,96,141, 143
· 'Tonga Murrag 41
'Benjamin 'J{annen 41, 143,170
Jejfreg ')/f,Kf)fa 41,116
Jason 'l{f,lson 41,170
!RJ!an 'Nf,lson 411140,195
Core9 'Nf,ukjrcft 41
1(ristina ')/f,vius 41
:Jlung 9{gugen 41
:Jluong 9{gu9en 41
9{goc ~en <Jfgugen 41
'Iliinfi 9{gu9en 41
Trang 9{gu9en 41,200
'Irung 'Nguyen 411200
Jamie 'l{icfwls 41
:Melissa 'J{p6[e 41
Tom 'J{prtliup 41
Carina OEivetti 41,145, 161
Jamie Olsen 41
Jason Olson 41
'Benjamin Ore 41,116
fJJavid Orosco 41
.9lmy Owen 41
Zaheer Pajnigar 41,116, 170
Suzanne Peery 41
Samantha Pence 41
'M.icliae[ Penn 42
'E[issa Perdew 42
!il[[icia Perez 42,200
:I<!,6ecca Persinger 42
Carie Peterson 42
Sarah Peterson 42
Jennae Petracek.._ 42
qeorge Pf[uge 42
'Dana Pflugliaupt 42
:Jlao Pfiam 42
:Jlung Pliam 42
'Ifiuy Pliam 42
'Tarra Pic~tt 42
:Jleatli Pierse[ 42
James Piippo 6,42
Josepli Poimfe~er 42,98, 101,116,170
'M.attliew Portscfte 42
'Irevin Pre& fe 42
Cindseg Price 42,202
:Jwan Proclinow 42
fJJawn Proett 42
'Mario Quintana 42
'Wemf9 'l(ains 42
Jennifer 'l(eed 42
Jason 'R..f-~r 42
Cfiarle.ne 'l(ezac 42
'Wi[[iam 'l(e.zac 42
J(f,vin 'l(ick.y 42
Jolin 'l(iecR._ 42
Carmen 'l(iege 42,116
Colin !Rjggins 42,201
fJJarin 'l(ihanek_ 42,108
.fibufrew :Rp6erts 42,116
.9Lntfwn9 1(p6erts 421116, 199
9qjan :Rp6erts 42,104,157
(jina 1(p6inson 43,168
'Wan{ 1(p6inson 43
'Wi[[iam :R.{Jgers 43
·
.9Lnita 1(p/ir 43
J1Lmy !Rptlie 43
'Eric 'l(usse[[ 43,170
Jenny Safari.I( 43,116
'},,(icfze.ffe Santistevan 43
Sfiannon Sardeson 43
Sfiaun Sardeson 43
Jessica Sazama 43
'Brian Scliee[ 43
Susan Scfter6aR._ 43
'Effen Schrotli 43
'Danae Sc.iwaderer 43,202
Christine Scliwaninger 43
James Schwart.z 43
fJJavid Schwerdtfeger 431
124,170
.9Laron Scliwimlt 43,116
Cfiai Scri6ner 33,43,108, 116
Quincy Sgrivner 43
CaroEine Segmour 43,91
Julie Slieu£on 43
'Melissa Slie[don 43
Cliristoplier Sliires 43,116
9qjan Sliuman 43,201
fJJawn Sigrist 43
Corey Simmons 43
Jason Simmons 43,116
Jennifer Simpso,.ri 43,116
Julie Sinner 43,101,121
.9Lnn Sle.chta 43
Mison Smitli 43
.9lJufrew Smitli 43,202
Jesse Snyder 43,105,116, 201
Stacey Soderquist 44
1(ristine So[kp 44
.9Lnn Sorensen 44
44,171
'Bren/a Swanson 44
Lisa Swislier 44,90
Cliristy 'Iaf6ot 44,104
fJJung Tang 44
Sarah Tessendorf 44
Sarali 'Ifzege 44
.9Lmanda 'lfwmas 44
Cale 'Ifwmpson 441202
Joey 'lfwmpson 44
Paul'Ifwmpson 44
Tamara 'lfwrnton 44
.9Laron Tore[[ 44
Tan9a Tracg 44
Jfa'Iran44
Stephanie Trenk_le. 44
Josie Trine 7,44,95,115, 116,201
To69Tripfett 44
Sfiane TucRg,r 44
Jason Turek_ 44,116
'Erica Tuveson 44
'Eric 'llslier 45
Joel V.ttecftt 45
Sfiawn 'Van .9Lrsda[[45
.9Lntliony 'Van Jlo.rn 45, 170,193,195
'llijay 'Vasanji 45
Jllmy 'V~rs 45
Steve 'Vivier 45
Sarah 'Voge[ 45,105,116
Linda 'Vrcfzota 45
Craig 'Wacfyr 45
1(,atlile.en Wade 45
Lu~ 'Wagaman 45
Jamie 'Wagner 45
'Benjamin 'Waff(jnsliaw 45,116,201,202
Crysta['Wanek.._ 45
Stepfianie 'Ward 45
Todd'Ward 45
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Scott
44,116,132,
XJJle'Way45
!R.f,becca 'Weaver 45
'Tracy 'Weers 45,121
'Tiara 'Wegfzer 45
1(acfze['West 45
5fmy 'Westri4:. 45,168
'.Midiae[ 'Wliiteai(!!r 45, 201
Jeffrey 'Wi/Eer 45
9{,atlian 'Wi[[ 45
Justin 'Wi[[ey 45
Vanny 'Wi[[iams 45,170
Jag 'Wills 45
'llieresa 'Wilson 45
5fmy 'WittstrucK_ 45
Jamie'Wood 45
1(ick._ 'Woodward 45
!Angela 'Wurm 45,94,168
1Jwagne 'Yager45
Jason 'Yager 46
Carfena ')"antfe[{ 46
rJ3rian ')"egg!J 46
!RJ!an Zacher 46
Justin Zepf 46
'V. cfte.erft.atfer captain and attendance secretary (£J 12-concert clioir, 'Bye 'Bye '13irtfie, starstrutter.
'l{g,tlian '13aftm 61 18,170
Steven 'Bailey 116
'Timothy '.Baifeg 18,116
'l{_icok '.Bames6erger18,122
Cliris '.Bartzatt 18
'Eifwartf'J3ates 116
7ufie 'Baum: 18, 202
5 semester fwnorro«.10-top 3%, acatfemic ktter, stutfent counci!.11-stutfentc.ouncilsecretary, :PJJ.l!Jl, tfijference mafcers. 12stutfent council f''.B.l!Jl, difference mak,ers, 'l{_J-[J. Scott 'Bautch 14, 18,170
'IJarre! '.Ba'i(Jer 18
Aficliae{'Bayne 18, 189
!Jlmy '.Bedito[t 18
fosfwg.. $@: 18, 116
6 semester fwnor ro«. 10-sopft. swi,ng choir, 'fl. jazz 6a~ concert .iana.11-top 3%, acatfemic ktter, mardii.ng .ia~ 'fl. jazz 6a~ intramura£6ask_et6a«. 1.2marclii.ng .iana, sympfwnic.ia~ 'fl. jazz 6~ 'l{J-lS, intramural 6askf,t6a«.
fjregory '.Be.c,w 18, 170 'l{_icok '.Bed(!nan 18
'.Brad(y '.BeckJtta,nn 18
ordiestra,rocfcetetfitor(£); nortfie.astem c.orresporuient. •
5tevfianie 'Brown; 19,87,1161
s~ter fwnor ro«. 10-mardiing 6a~ concert .ia~ soccer.
11-marcfunjJ.iarul 'll.soccer(£}.
12-marcliing 6a,ul sympfwnic
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Staag '.Buis 19,116
Jam.es jr. '.Bunstock..19
fjeorgiann 'Burt 19
!Jlmy '.Busdi 19,95
'IJaniel'.Busek.,19,155
'.Br,amlie 'Buss:19,116
3 semesterfwnorro«. 10-mardiing 6anti, sympfwnic 6~ stuco, f''l3£5l , sopfi. vofley6a~ '}.{__e.irask._a council ofyoutfi. 11marcliing 6a~ wi,m{ ensem.ik.
12-mardiing 6a~ wintf ensem6fe., stu-co, prom co-clia.ir, '1{:HS.
Afididk 'Buss: 19, 122
2 semester fwnor raff. 10-mb:;_ed dwrus. 11-silfwuettes, :PBL;t varsity clieer[eatfing(£), attenaence secretary 12-'ll. cluerfe.aiing(£); 2 time captain, ']{_:HS.
Melissa 'Butfe.r 19
Joan Caha 116
award.12-'ll. tennis(£); :PJ3L; l, young democrats, '}.{__:J-l51 sclioi:ir atfifeteawar" acatfemica{lc.c zference.
S tepfzani~Cook._20,116
7effrey 2lefams:18,169,189
4 semester lionor ro{{. 10f'C;t :PBL;t o/. tennis(£}, sopft. 6ase6a[[. 11-f'c.9l., o/. tennis(£J acatfemic a[[ state. 12-goung tfemocrats, 'V. tennis{£), 'l{J-lS, acatfemic a[[ state, acatfemic a[[ conference, sertoma awari '}{f,6rask_a tennis associati.onsportsmansliip awara.
'l(jm6er[y Yufams 18J)3,200
Lana !JJJii.ierg 18
'E [iza6etli 5ltuferson 18
Xarf91Ju{p_rson: 18~01
3 s~ter lionor ro«. 10-f'C;t
:P.B.£5t, russianciu.i, tracK_.11f'C}t :PBL;t teenage repu6ficans, russiancfu6, track{£) cross country(£} . 12-f'c.9l., :PB£5t young tfemocrats, fun runners, debate, tracl<:{£), cross country(£J nortlieastern, intramural 6askf,t6a«.
'Jina ~11.!J 18
'Bryan !llnspach 18,106, 170
£ae!!lllvan 18~ 201
vretcfu:n ']Jqatz:18,121
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f4ngd'.Berens 18
Scott '.Bescfi 18
Corinna '13ieftf18
'Elissa $i,g/J.erstaff: 19, 14~ 161,171
2 semester fwnor ro«. 10- f'C;t 'fl. '1lo[[eg6a{[(£J 'fl. 6askf,t6all(£), 'II. tennis(£}.11f'c.9l., teenage repu.ific.ans, 'fl. vo(ky6aff(£J 'fl. 6askf,t6aff{£J 'fl. tennis(£}.12-teenagerepu.i!icans, peer fie[per, 'fl. voffeg6aff{£), 'fl. 6ask_et6aff(£J 'fl. tennis(£}.
J-lof#J '.Bi[[s 19,116
'IJarricf( '.Blad(!nan 19,116
Cfiatf '.Blanton 19
Sfiawn '.Bofe.y 19, 170
'.Benjamin '.Booton 116
Afic/iae{ 'Boga 19, 170
Lisa '.Bratt 19
Jason '.Brig/it 19
'IJavuf '.Brookf 31
Sfim:i $rouiflme: 19,%116
10-mardii.ng .iantf(£1' concert
6~ pfwtograplig cfu.61 rod(f.t, soft6a{l 11-marcning .iantf squat£ featfer(£); concert .ia~ sympfwnic .ia~ roex!,t pfwto editor, 'fl. sojt.iall(£).12-mardiing 6and squad ft.atfer(LJ .iand staff sympfwnic.iana, Wintfens e m 6 [ e
'IJani.el cavoraso: 19,189 10rainoow ciu.6 11 -n.L9t, f'c.9l., teenage repu6fican, rain6ow duo, gifted juniors, 'l{g,tiona[ merit cmnmentfd stutfent. 12young tfemocrats presitfent, :J'l3.£5t, f'CYLgifteti seniors.
Jvufrew Car6augli 19,170
Xari car&on:19,168
10-sopft. swi.ng clioir, orcfiestra, DYS. 11-orcfiestra, DYS, gymnastics{L). 12 -orcliestra, DYS, 'fl. swi,ng cfwir, concert clioir, 'Bye 'Bge '13irdie1 gymnastics(£}.
· Carws Ce6a[[os 19
fjreggory Cfiape[[e 19
'IJung Cfzau 200
'IJanief Chestnut 19,164
Josfiua Cliristansen 20
Jason Cfiristianson ~169
Lien Cfiu.20
Cory Clark._20
'Iara Cfark._20
Jtm6er Cfark§on 20
Tracy Cfausen 20,106, 121
$ramfon co[e: 20,92,170
10-sopft.arnf Jo/ foot6all J'fl 6ask._et6a[[. 11 -peer Mping, J'fl ant£'llarsityfoot6aff(£); J'1l.iask._et6a[{. 12 -peer fie{ping, 'fl j='oot6aff(£).
Co{[iµ Conofcy :20,169,189 4 semester fionor roU. 10-Jo/ tennis 11 -'ll. tennis(£), scfiofaratfifete
Ylpri[ Coom6es 20 'J{icofa Cove[antf:31 ,100~()( 10-conce~t clioir, afr ic i american caucas secreta Workjng 11 - cfiam L ,. singers(£), concert clioir( african american caucas v pre.s. , rainoow clu6, P5lC, dra improv, Carnival board me 6er of young women of a; council 12-cfwm..ier singers( con cer t cfioir(£ }, afri L americancaucas, P5lC, liispa du6 , :f'.B.£5t, young demo c1, drama improv, '.Bye '.Bge 'B ir· a[[ city sow nigfit partic ip c '}.{__AAC'P featfersfiip award. rennifer corner: 20,116 10-mardiittg 6anti, sympfu6a~ concert 6~ sopli .su;, clioir, 6ask_et6a[[ man a,& rocfcet of tlie weet 11 - ma , ing .ianti, sympfwnic 6anti, c ·cert clwir, 'fl. di£erfeadingi merit se.cretary, Carnival. mardiing 6antf, concert ch 'fl. diwfeadingcaptain{L)/1 '.Bye 'Biraie, 'JMw's 'JMw, Ta t of tfie weet Lintfa Craig 20,201
Catlierine era~ 20,104,112,116
4 semester lionor roff. orcfiestra(£1' f''l3£5l. orcfiestra(£ ), marcliing 6a, voca{(£), :P.B.l.9L f'CJll, w i tung manager(£), girfs st , 1.2-orcfustra(£); marching 6a jau6a,ulvoca((£J :PJ3.LJl · vice pres , f'CJ21., '1{:J-lS, w :tfing manager(£)
Patricia Crarg 20
'Iimot!iy Cronin 20
Jennifer Cruey 20,116
'Beau 'IJaffer 20
'IJavitf 'IJarr 20
f4ngela 'IJaugfierty 20
Sarafi 'IJavis 20
Zennifer 1Je7<af6:20,97
5 semester fwnorro«.10- Wa
'Engine., wfw's wfw. 11- :PEI drama improv, Insurance '.Jrfo Searcfi for 'Wi[a C !Mc(ji££icutftfg, wfw'swfw, sch lastic ktter, !l(O'WISO'W. 1.:: :PB.l.9tsecretary, drama imprc, 1, '1{:J-lS, 5lfi.ttfeScamfaf, Seascar) Sucfi 'lliings !llle, !l(O'WISO\ ;·. 'IJare representative.
!l(aymond 'IJelaney 31.
'Brian Vewn.;: 20 ·
I I I I I I
·~ 236/I~
10-Jo/ socar.
N c o r e
12.i.tuia:20,92,2()2,,89,19 7
2 semester honor raff. 10-stu-c.o sopfi. of tlie year(L), !FC.91, ec.o{ogy du&, sopfi. 6ask!-t6a[[, Jo/ · vo[[ey6a[l soccer manager, 'WorkjnpocR_et of tfie we.et may aay attemfent 11-Stu-c.o vicepres.(L), :F~ :PBL.91, 'ESL ftienas , ecofogy du6, P.9lC, giftea juniors, Jo/ 6ask!-t6a{[, cross c.ountry manager(£), Insurance man, wfio'swfio, 'JwCK!-t of tft.e weeki peer lielping, peer tutor, aifferencemakers.12-stuc.o pr chairperson, :FC.9!, :PBL.9! c.orresponaing secretery, young aemocrats, ec.ofogy du&, gifte.a seniors,intramuraf 6asfcet6a{[, Suen 'Inings are, .9L£ittfeScanaa {, wfio's wfio, TOCK!,t of tfie weex:i peer helping, peer tutor,, aifference makers, aid's eaucator
7<e([y Viefzl: 21,200
10-sopfi. vo«ey6a{[, Jo/ socar. 11 -o/. soccer{L}. 12-'ESLfrieJufs, o/. socar.
Terra Vifl 21
Xenefy V ixon: 21
10-Stu-co, sopfi. 6ask!-t6aff.
Vesa ra i Vofimen 21
Cfiristopfier Vonneffy 21
Jane Vougfier ty 21,121
JacR_ie Vouglas 21
2tefam Vuliadiei:88
5 semester ftonorroff.10-teenage repu.ificans, :PBL.91, aifference makers, 6ase6aff. 11-twtage repu6ficans treasurer, 1'.BL.91, aiff erence mafcers, '}.{J{.S, 6ase6a{{(L), foot6a{[, 1?.pcK!,t of tfie 'Weeki acaaemic a[{ state, 6oy's state, acaaemic fetter. 12teenage repu6[icans presitfent, :PB.£.9!, aifferencemak!-rs, 9ifl{S, scfwfar of tlie weeki top 3%, acatfemic fetter.
Venise Vur6in21,116
Jonatfian 'E.a.stman 21
Cfiaef 'E6ert:21,165
2 semester honor raff. 9soccer{L). 10-soccer{L). 11socc.er{L), cross country. 12socar(L).
9r(ic6ef[e 'Eam: 21
5 semester honor roff.10-concert
6ancf, track: 11-concert 6ana, :N7-{S(L). 12- symphonic 6ancf, :N7-[S.
'Mattfiew 'Etfwaras 21,116
Jennifer 'E-ifert 21, 121
'Willi.am 'Eitiste 21
1?.J}itteJ 'Ems 21
YmfJela 'EneVoufsen21,121
Mam 'E:d©on:21,116
5 semester honor roff. 10-sopfi. swing choir, marcliing 6ancf, concert 6ana, russian clu.i. 11marcliing 6ana, jazz 6ancf, symphonic 6ana, russian cfu6, 1?.JJCK.
Sfww. 12-marcliing 6ancf, jazz
6ancf, symphonic 6ancf, <J{:JlS, 1?.JJCK. Snow, Jazz amf swing clioir shuw.
7effecy rcw.rer: 21,189
6 semester honor raff. 10-teenage repu6ficans, 6ase6a[[(L), 6ask._et6a[[{L), top 3%, scfiofar atfuete. 11-<J{:Jl.5, teenage repu6ficans, 'J1]3.l.9l, 6ase6a{{(L), 6ask!-t6a[[{£J top3%, acaaemic fetter, acaaemic aff state, bay's state. 12-'J{_:Jl.5 treasurer, teenage repu6ficans, :F'BL.9!, 6ase6a{{(£), 6asfcet6a{{(L), acaaemic ail -state, Jolin :Faircfii{i[21,116
Tracy :Fick..e 21
Yln.tfwny :Ffores 21
Jason :Fogefman 21
Carrie :Fountain 116
Cintfy 'foy.: 21,102,121
6 semester honor roff. 10-sopfi. swingdioir,Jo/c/ieerfeaaing(LJ
voffey6a{{. 11-c.oncert clioir{LJ meister singers(£), star strutters(L}, 'J{_J{S, Carniva{, aare rofe moael 12-o/. swing clioir{L), concert cfwir{LJ star strutters(L), :N7-{S, 'Bye-'Bye 'Biraie, wes[yan honor cfioir. Zennifer 'fdesen:116,122,202.
6 sdnester honor roff. 10- c.oncert 6amf, marcliing 6amf(L), matli du6(L). 11-marcliinn 6amf(£}, sympftonic6ancf, wimf ensem6fe, math. du.i(L), aifference mak!-rs, scfwlastic fetter.
12 -wina ensem6fe, marcliing
6amf arwn major(L}, matfi du.i, aifference makg,rs, 'J{_J{S. Mary Jo ga6ig 22
'WanJifu Gar/uJli: 22,200
10-pres. ajrican american caucas. 11-aftican american caucas, PYLC, arama improv, rain.i(YU} c[u6, ex_ecutive 6oartf of young women of c.owr 12vice pres. of ajrican american cefe.6ration cfu6, :PBL~ arama improv, internationa[ du6, young tfemocra ts, fiispanic du&, youth 'J{_AACP.
'Trffinay gans 96,116
Zacliary garcia 22
azu,atufa vamer:22,202
10-sopfi. vo«ey6affmanager, o/. 6ask!,t6affmanager, wfw'swfw.
11-aifference mak!-rs, :f'B.£.9!, g~te-,a juniors , 'J.{f.6rasfca's
sdUJJar institute, girts state.12aifference maK!,rs, 1'.B£.9L fiistorian, young tfemocra ts, gifte.a seniors, roCK!,t. 'llrsef(jastreicli 22,116,201
.:ilnn Cfiristin (javen 22 'Wiffiam .a.veer-:Jlifl JL:22,104,183
10-c.oncert cfwir, rain.i(YU} du&, internationa[ cfu6, rofe pfay;.ng cfu6, 'J{_AACP, german du.61 music appreciation ·cfu6, fencing, Seven '13riaes for Seven 'Brotfiers, wlio's Who, mufticufturafpanafist. 11-c.oncert clioir, rain.iow cfu6, internationaldu&, rofe pfaying cfu6, <J{AACP, african american caucas vice pres., PY!~ aifference mak._ers~ stu-co, 'Workj,ng, wlio's who, mufticuftura[ panafist. 12-concert cftoir, meister singers, <J{AACP, aungeons ana aragons, ajrican americancaucus pre.s. PY!~ aif ference mafcers, Carnival mufticulturafpanalistamfpfanning c.ommittee.
5tepfumieGriBP,·11G,129,168
6 Semester honor roff. 10-c.oncert 6ana, marcliing 6ancf, symphonic 6ana, ecofogy du6, gymnastics{L), swimming(£), top 3%. 11-sympftonic 6ancf, marcliing 6ancf, wimf ensem6fe, young aemocrats, '1{_:JlS, gymnastics(L}, swimming{L), acaaemic fetter. 12-sympftonic 6amf marcliing 6ancf, win.a ensem6fe, young tfemocrats/ 'J{_:Jl.5, gymnastics(£), swimming(L), acatfemic fetter.
Melissa yeigfe 22
7ecemg (ienricli: 22,137,169
6 semester honor raff. 10-atfifetic cfu.i, tennis, 6askg,t6a{[, 6ase6aff. 11-<J{:Jl.5, tennis(£), 6ase6a{{(L), scfiolastic fetter.12teenage repu6ficans, '1{_:JlS, tennis(£J 6ase6aff(L).
(jregory (jerfadi 22,143 'Bryan gilfifa,u{22
5tficia qifstaa22
Sara gosey 22
Lori vray: 22,93,132,171 6 semester honor roff. ' "10-atftletic cfu6, :fCyI, Jo/ vo«ey6a[[, o/. track.: 11- :FC.9!, '}.{J{.S, o/. voffeg6aff(L), aaufemicaffstate.
12-:F~ 'J{_J{S 2na vice pres., stutfent meaiation, o/. voffey6aff(L), acatfemicaffstate, acatfemic aff c.onference.
YmfJela greff22,116
Cfiristopfier (jriggs 22
'l(effy grove 22
1(Jrsten (jru.io 116
!Raina vef.ira,ufson: 22
3 semester fwnor roff.10-orcfiestra, J'1l socc.er, scfiofar atftlete awara, wfw's wfzo. 11-orcfiestra, :PB.£.9!, Jo/ tennis.12- ec.o{OB!J cfu6, teenage repu6ficans, j'B,lf,f, o/. tennis.
.9uulre:w :f{afin 22
'Emi{y :Haith; 22,116
5 semester honor roff.10-marcfii:ng 6ancf, c.oncert 6ancf, Jo/ soccer. 11-marcliing 6a,uf, symphonic 6ancf, Jo/ socc.er. 12marching 6amf(£) symphonic 6ana, :FC.91, '1,£:Jl.5, swimming, o/. socar.
Aficfie{e :Jlaitli 22,116
Jaimie Hamfi.n22
Cfiristoplier :Jlansen 22
Afefissa Harris 23
Cfzaneg 1laruf: 23,201
6 semester honor roff.10-ec.ofogy dub, art cfu6, oceanograpfiy du6, tennis(£). 11-siffwuettes ec.ofo9!J du&, tennis, Insurance Afan, atftletic academic rec.ognition.12-c.oncert cfwir, ecofogy du6, art du&, young aemocrats, arama improv; tennis, 'B9e- 'B9e '13iraie, JI. Little Scamfa{, Sucfi 'Ifiings .9Lre, roCK!,t of tlie weet 'J{:JiS.
£ n ef a 2ifl11Jm:3,23,112,116,202
6semester honor raff. 10orcfiestra(L), :PBL.91, soccer, top 3%, DYS. 11-orcfiestra{L), marcliing 6ancf, :fBL.fi'l, aifference maKt,rs, socar, top 3%, scfio{astic fetter, DYS. 12marcliing 6amf arum major{LJ orcfiestra{L), :f'l3L.9L, young aemocrats, DYS. Afattliew :Jlefm 23
'13.J. Hefmstaater 23), 70 'E-rica 2feniqg.er:23
2 semester honorroff.10-marcfiing 6ana, concert 6ancf, !FCJt ecofogy du6, tract 'WorKJng,marcliing 6ancf, symphonic 6ancf, :FC.91, woragame cfu.6, ec.owgy du6, cross country, trac.ki wfw'swho.12-:F~ young tfemocrats, trad(/L), intramura£6ask!-t6a{[, wfio'swfio.
5faam :J{enk_e 23,116
'T._7. Henning 23
Lana Heyat 23
Sarafi Hill 23
'E-rin Hiffer 23
5fupuwn 1fift: 23,89,94
1 semesterhonorroff.10-marcfiing 6ancf, concert 6ana. 11-
237/Jna~
marching 6a,ul sympfwnic6a,ul peer fiefpers, 'Who's wfw.12-peer lieEper aid's eaucator, young aemocratsvicepres., stuaentmtaiation, T0{1(f,t, rock_et of tfie week.i nominateifor JIX§ar6en youth [eaaersfiip awara.
7ennifer :tloffeum:23,116,135
6 semester fionorro{[ 10--marchi,W 6ana(£), concert 6antf. 11marcfiing 6ana(£), squat! [eatfer,6ana k..ey, sympfionic
6a,ul math ciu6(£)1 sch.afar of tfie week.i 'J{__JIS. 12-marcfiing
6ana(£), 6anak..ey, concert6a,u[, sympfwnic6a,ul sympfwnicjazz
6antf.
!Richani2(ojjman:23,116 6 semtSter fwnor ro{[. 10- marcfiing
6a,ul sopfi. swi.ng choir, concert
6a,ul russian du6. 11- marching 6a,ul jazz 6a114 sgmpfwnic
6a,ul russian du6. 12-marching 6a,ul jazz 6a,ul wi.na ensem6[e, stutfent mtaiation, intramural 6ask!t6a{[. Jenrufer :Jlofienfefat 23
Laure{:Jlofmes 23
Midiefk :Jlonsteit 17,23
Patrick_:Jlooa23,93,116
!Jleatfw: lfoOfs:23,108,116
5 semester fwnorro{[.10-marching 6ana(£), sympfwnic 6ana I jazz 6a114 sch.afar of tfie weet top 3%.11-marcfiing 6a,ul sympfwnic 6a,u{, jazz 6a,u{, teenage repu6llcans, sch.afar of tfie weet top 3 %. 12-marcfiing 6ana(£), wi,ntf ensem6fe, jazz Sand, teenage repu6licans, 'l{JIS, 'Who's wfw, top 3%.
~er:Jiowartf 23
Micfiae£:J{u{[23
2Wam !Jlumeniak:23
2 semester fwnorro{[. 10-sports cart! du.6, o/. swimming(L).11sports cara du6, 'JI. swimmi.ng(£), acatfemic retter, academic a[[ state.
Jamie Jac.k§on23
'11jfang Zafw:23,108
6 semester fwnor ro{[. 10- top 3%, marcfiing 6and, stu-co, !J{?flYl), sopfi. vofky6afl, sch.afar atlikte awara sch.afar of tfie week_,rocR._et of tfie week.i 11marcliing 6a,ul jazz 6a,ul stuco/1(.ff!JYD, 'J{__J{J, acatfemic fetter top 3%. 12-o/. jazz 6a114 stu-copromch.air, 'J{__J{J reporter, stuaent meiiator, principafs leatfersfiip awartf scfwfarsfiip nomifte!, pres. of youtli aaVisory council
m238/Inae:c
Micfiae£James 24,116
7qng.tlian 7tµptraf: 24,116
4 semester fwnorro{[.10-concert
6a,u{, sympfwnic 6ana.11-sympfwnic 6a,u{, wbuf ensem6[e, marcliing 6antf(£}, o/.jazz 6ana. 12-sympfwnic 6antf, wi,ntf ensem.i[e, marching 6ana.
'Brian Jarrett 24,155,170
Venette terveg: 24,116
5 semesterfwnorro{[.10-marching 6ana(£), concert 6ana. 11marching6antfsympfwnic6a114
:N._JlS, acaaemic fetter. 12marcliing 6a,ul sympfionic6a114 o/. jazz 6a,u[, :J{_J{J, 6oara of trustees , scfwfarsfiip for Peru state college.
'Brenaa Jofinson 24
7nel 7ofinson: 24,121
1 semester fionor ro{[. 10--J'l, ch.eerkatfing, votley6afl, marcf ing 6antf. 'll. cfieer{eaiin, marcfiing 6ana. 12-star str ter, !Fat
Afattfiew Jofmson24
Sfie{[y Jurgens 24
'Danie{ 'l(afi[er 24
Lori Xef[er:21,116
10--marching 6a,ul concert 6ana. 11 -marching 6a,ul wintf ensem6re. 12-mardiing 6ana(£J wi,na ensem6[e
'Jv[icfuui 'l(f[{y 200
Aficfieile 'l(e[[y 24
'1{9rman 1(f.nwortfiy 24
'J{_ick_ :I(f,stler 24
'Kirsten 'Kiqg: 24
6 semester fwnor ro{[. 10--stuco{L) pu6{ic refations co-cftair, tfifjerence maKj!rs, ecowgy ciu6, sdiofar of tfie weet rocK!,t of tfie we.et top3%.11-stu-co, aif ferena mak_ers, 'J{__J{S, interna. tiona{ du6, rock_et of tJie week_ top 3%. 12-stu-co pres., 'J{__JlS, P¾, young tfemocrats.
Von 2(Jnneg 24
Mary j(jrk_fana31,200
'Wi[[iam 1<irHanef: 24,163
5 semester fwnor raff. 9-cross country(LJ tracf({£), sch.afar atfifete. 10-cross country(L}, tracK.{£), scfiofar atfilete. 11-cross country(£), tracKfL), acatfemic a{[ state, schofaratfif.e.te. !F~ojfaerJun
runners pres., cross country(£), track_(£), acatfemic a{{ state sch.afar atfif.e.te, acatfemi.ca[[conference.
'Ifiomas 'l(issinger 24
Jason 'l(f]fifman 24
Cynthia 'l(f]pycinskj 24
Lywfsey Xozisek 24
1 semester fwnor roff. 10--track_
manager.11-rol1(!,t.12- !P]3£..JiL rocket managing eaitor{L).
'Iara Xrua: 24,116,200
1 semester fwnorroff.10-- marching 6ana, concert 6antf, russian cfu6, soccer. 11-marcliing 6ana{£), sympfionic 6antl russiandu6, fwnora6[e mention russianessay contest.12-marching 6antl sympfionic 6ana russian du.6, fwnora.i[emention russian essay contest.
Sliawn 'l(JJcfiera 24
'Brandee Lahman 24
Sonya £antfauu 24
Miclieffe Lanini 25
Linasey £apsfey 25,202, 'Brannon .Lauritzen 25
'J{__amLe25
Julie Lewis 25
Laura Lippincott: 25,116
5 semester fwnor ro{[.10--marching 6a,uf, concert ba,uf, amnesty internationa~ I!FC, Jo/voffey.ia/I, sopfi. .iasK!,t6a[[, tract 11-marcliing .ia,ul wintf ensem6[e, Jo/ 6ask!t6a{[, tra~ 12-mardiing 6a,ul wintf ensem6fe, cftam6er singers, stu-co, young tfemocrats, o/. 6ask_et.iaff{£J 'J{__JIS, rol1(!,t of tliewe~
Patricia Lott 25,116
Mattfiew Love 25
Jeremy Ly6arger 25
Jennifer Magnus 25,121
Aficfiae[Mallwn 25
Zadiary Martin 25,96
'llmot!iy Mellen 25
Jamie Meritfetli 25,116
1ulie Aferrilt 25$11
6 semester fionorro{[.10-marching 6antf, sympfwnic6ana, !FC.94, sopfi. voffey6a([, sopfi. 6ask_et6a{[, trat:K.t sch.afar atliJete. 11Winaensem6[e, orchestra, !Fc.54, eCDW!f!J du.i, cross country(£1' wrestlingmanager{£), trac/({£), sdiofar atlikte, 'J{__JlS.12--wi.tu[
ensem6fe, 1'~ offaerJun runners, cross country(£), intramuraf 6ask_et6afl tracf({L), acatfe:mica[[conference, wfw'swfw, '}/2{S.
Jennifer Meyer 25
'l(ara Milim 25,104
VaVitfMiffer 25
Afattfiew Afiffer 25
'llernon :Miffer: 25,93,116,189,202
10-marcfiing 6a,ul concert6a,ul sympfwnic 6attti stu-co, rainbow du.6, upwara 6ouna. 11mardiing 6ana , sympfionic 6a114 wi.ntfensem.ife, stu-co, iif ference maKf-TS PYlC1 native
american caucus, upwara .iouna.12-marcfiing6a,u{, wi.na ensem6[e, stu-co, stuaent miaiation, aifference makf-r,,·, P.JJIC, native american caucu young aemocrats, upwa1 6ouna.
JleatJier Mueller 25,168
rpana Afuuag: 25,116
3 semester fionor ro{[. 10-sy, pfwnic6attti jazz 6a114 man ing 6antf{£).11-wintfensem6 . jazz 6attti marcliing 6antf(~ math du6. 12-wintf enemf, jazz 6antf, marcfiing 6ana{ goEJ.
'J{flnpet Mutjwang 2~170
Josfuta.Myers 25
'Waae :N._eitfenriep 26,170
cyntfiia 'l{eff: 26~5,106 10-sopfi. swi.ng choir. 11 -C , cert dioir, Carnival 12-com , dioir, nortfieastem, rol1(!, t, '1 -'Bye 'Biraie.
'E-rin 'J{__efson26,116
Jennifer 'J(efson 26
Jloang 'J{guyen 26
£infi Jluye !>lguyen 200
,:ffiuc_ 'Vinfi !Nguyen 200
Afidiefk 'J{__ick_efs 26
Sunnie 'J{__ick_fes 26
Jolin :N.,ietferliaus 26
:Jlieu 'J{__infi 26
1(pan :N.,issen 26, 104,106,1 ;
'Tunot!iy 9-{prtfiup 26
Justin Ofsen 26
$y.a.n ofson:26,189
5 semester fwnor ro{[. 11 -wfi wfw. 12- !P]3£.9l, young tfenv. crats.
'Eiiza6etfi Ore 26,116
Xeffy Ott:26,121
10-J'V ch.eer[eatfing(L}, sop! 6asK!,t.ia{[. 11-star strutte r(L junior representative, J'V te , nis.12-star strutter captain([ !.l{f.iecca Pape 2~116
Mark Parson: 26,170
10-foot6a([, wrestung(£). 11 faot6a{[. 12foot6a[[{£).
Matthew Pasfwy 26
James Patterson 26
7ason Peterson:26,100,102
6 semester fwnor roff. 10-soph.. swing cfioir, atfi{etic d ub; 1''BUJ., sopfi. 6asK!,t6afl, go lf. 11 -'l/. swi.ng choir(£), concert cftoir(L), !P]3£5i, !FCJL cro ss country, tr~ Carnival 12-o/. swi.ng choir(£), concert choir(L}, !FO't coortfinator, 'l{_JlS, cross country, 'Bye-'Bye'13iraie, schofar of tfiew~
'Eric Pilfara 26
'Brian Poore 26,169,181
Limfseq Portscfie 26,97
'Ii.nicia Pos t 26
Ytnafua Prior 27,116
'll{f :!(ask._ 2 7
Pau[ :l(auner 27,116
'J{Jk._co[e :l(ay 2 7
1osfwa ;Rayfora: 27,116
1 semester fwrwr roff.10-mardiing 6ana, concert 6ana, sympfumic 6ana.11-marcfting 6ana, symphonic 6antl rofe pfaying cfu6, intramural foot6a[[. 12mardiing 6and(L), sympfwnic band, wind ensem6{e, young demo crats, fun runners,intramura{ 6ask._et6a[[, tracl(/L), 'Vision.
Yl. aron !R.g.ma/efus 111
V ana 1(fce 31
'l(u rtis !Rjce 2 7
:Rp6e rt 'Rjcfiard27,116
Jeffrey :R.icfiartfson27
Afarvieij n !Rjvett 27,116
AfeLissa ;Ro6erts; 27,104,121
5 semes ter fwrwrroff.10-concert cfwir(L), :[C.91, cross country, 6as f(!.t6a{[, tr act 'Work._ing, acatfemic fetter 11-concertdioir(L), meister singers, :[C.91, cross country, Camival girfs state. 12co ncert cho ir, meister singers, :FCJL star strutter, tracki 'Bye'Bye f}j :'rdie.
Pau{ :t: ;6inson 27,164
2rf.csfl n ;Eqg9e: 14,27, 103,116,200
5 semes te r fwnor ro[[.10-marching 6a11/4 sympfwnic6ana, sopfi. swing cfwir. 11-mardiing 6antf, symphonic 6a ntf, diam6er singers, TOCK. sfw ~ a[[ state cfwir, wes[yan fwnor dioir.12-marching 6ana, wind ensem6fe, 'f/. sWing dioir, concert dioir, 'lll'.t 'Bye -'By e 'Birdie, rock._ sh.ow, wes[yan fwnor dioir.
Ji [[ :Rpok._27
'l(am i :l(ust 27
'Tame ra :/(utt 27
.9lnna Sammons 27
'Brufget Scfiaaf 2 7
1?.¢ea:.a Schaefer 2 7
o/i&i 5cfieinost: 27,121,202
5semeste r fwnorro[[.10-J'llvo{fey6a[[, Jo/ 6asl(!.t6a[[, :PB.£JiL
:[CYI, sdio fa ratlikteawartf.11J'll vofkij6a[[, pe.er Mper, dif ferencemaf(!.Ts, :PBL!iLmayaay royafty, !FCYL, wfio's who, scfwfor atlikte award. 12-star strutter cfiair person ancf secretary{L), 'J{JIS, J1}3£9l treasurer, peer Mper, fwmeroming queen canaidate, difference ~rs.
'Brian Sdiiea 27
Afattliew ScftiJtft 2 7
Aficfuu[Sdiifat 27
we 5cfimitlt; 116 10-martjiing6~ concerto~ aviation cfu.6, wrestfi:ng, trtU.t foot6a{[. 11-marcking 6amf, wintfensem.ife, sympfwnic6~ aviation ciu6, wrestfing(L}.12marching 6and(L}, wintf ensem.i{e, foat6a{{(L), wrestfing{L), 6ase6a[[.
Jamie Scftmietfing 27
5ulron Sdirage 27
Vaniel Scfiroe.aer 28,169
Jessie.a Sclut£tte 28
Ylmanda Scott 28
Shannon Seff28,170
Jeffrey Sfiam6urg 28
Courtney 5/iaw:28,97,100 6 semester fwnor ro[[. lf)-concert dioir, drama improv, sopft.. vo{fey6a[[, J'll 6ask!,t6a[[, 'f/. traCK., Vinner at 'Eigfit, 'WorKJng, sdiofar atliiete award, top 3%, county govt. rep.11- concert dioir, drama improv, 'J{JlS, J'f/ 6asK!-t6a[[, 'f/. tracki '1fie Insurance !Man, 'Ifie (joufen Jlppfe, Carnival scfwfar of tfie Weeki aaufemic ktter, sdiofar atfikte award, junior attentfent-may day. 12-conc.ert dioir, drama improv, 'J{JlS, stutfe.nt media.ttJr, SeaSc.ape, .9lLittfeSc.andal
Sucfi 'Ifiings .9lre, 'Bye-'Bye 'Birdie, wes[yan presitfentia{ sdiofarslii.p, affstatecfwift dare representative,.
5u.zanne 56aw: 28,109,116
5 semester fionor raff. 9soccer(L), schofastic acfiievementawartf.10-marcfiing 6antf, concert 6antf, rofe pfaying dub, socar(L), sdiofasticachievment awartf.11-marcfting 6antf, symphonic 6antf, rofe pfaying ciu6, teenage repu6ficans, 1'C.9l, soccer(L). 12-marching 6antf, sympfwnic6antf, sympfumicjazz 6antf, :FCYL, 'J{JlS, soccer(£), sdiofastic aduevement award.
YlsfiEi Sfieitfon 28
Afidie{e Sfieperd 28
Scott Sfwwen 28 (jeoff Sfiuftz 28
CfiristopfierSie6e 28,106,116,129,168
Joseph Suva Z8
!Rp6ert jr. Simenta{28
Steven SinaeJ28
Afidie[{e Sk_utffare.k_28
Jason Sfusson 28
Ylngie Smitli 28
'Brenda Snok!- 28
$rian 5o6czyi: 28
5 semester fwrwr ro[[.10-marching 6ana, concert 6ami, sopft..
6asl(etba[[, top 3%, schofar atfifete award. 11-J''BL;iL 'J{JlS, Jo/ 6ask._et6a[[, goff, top 3%, scfwfastic ktter. 12-1'13L.9l, 'J{JlS, young democrats, top3%, 'll'J{L regents schofarslii.p.
Mofzsin Sofiman 28,170
Je.aufia!i Sorensen 28
5cott 5viefman:28,164,170
4 semes"ur fwnorro[[.10-mardiing 6antf, concert 6and, sopft.. foot6a[[, sopft.. 6ask._et6a[[, 'f/. soccer(L}.11-'f/. foot6aff(L),J'll
6asf(!.t6a[[, 'f/. soccer(L}, academic a{{ state. 12-'ll. foot6a{{(L), 'f/. swimming(L}, 'f/. soccer, academic a[[ conference, aaufemic a[[ state, 'J{JlS. (jary Spier 28,169
SuzanneSpomer29,121
Zacfiary Stanoslieck._29
Scott Stuffiem 200
Meunda Sw[kr 29
5tacey Strick._er 29,201
XfihJSummit29
'J{icofe Swenson 29
Cfu-istt1pfier SWi.sfier 29
Patrick._ 'Iar.iert 29
Mindy 'Tanner 29
'/{gfti 'lfiai:29,88,201
5semesterfwnorro[[.10-top3%, junior aduevement. 11- J1}3L5l, ec.ofugy cfu.6, top 3%, academic fetter. 12- 1'13L!iL ec.ofugy cfu.6, 'J{JlS, artcfu.6, young democrats, matfi du6, top 3%.
James 'Ifwmpson 29,93
'Elisha 'l!ioms 29
'l(aren 'lfwrman 29,116
'l;rin 'Tu.tz:29,88,171,202 6 semester fwnor ro[[. 10-atliietic du.6, J113£9l, :FC.91, difference maK!-rs, teenage repu6fic.ans, vo[fey6a[[, top 3%, sdiofar atfifete, roc.kf,t of tfie week.i scfwfar of tfie week._ , ac.atfemic fetter. 11-:PJJL!iL J'C.91, 'J{JlS, difference mak._ers, teenage repu6ficans, pe.er fie{ping, vo[fey6a[[, wp 3%, sdiofar atfilete, acatfe:mic fetter, girts state, iare representative.12- :PBL!iL :FC9l. officer, 'J{JIS presufent, difference mak._ers, teenage repu6licans, peerfielping, VQ[fey6a{{(L}, wp 3%, sdiofar atlikte, acatfe:mic a[[ conference, academic letter.
Jodi 'lipwn 29
Mary 'Tobiassen 29,171
Cory 'I(Jl[Jnsentf 29,170
'Imng 'Iran 197,200
Pfw.c 'Truong 29,200
Pfw.c 'Iruo1lf{ 29,200
Vere.k_ 'Imtna 29,169
!R.¢ea:.a 'Turner 29
Mdlssa 'llfricfi 29,171
Jamie 'llpton29,92
'Trista 'llantferslice 29
Lat as 6 a o/armufoe:30,93,121,200
10-J'll cfuerfeatfer captain{L), african amerialn c.aucus, sapft.. 6ask_et6a[[, wfw 's wfw. 11-star strutter(L}, african americance£e6ration c1u6 secretary, PYlC, drama improv, rainbow ciu6, wfio' s wfw. 12-star strutter c.aptain(L}, africanamericancele6rationciu6 presiaent, student council, stuaentme.aiator, PYlC, young tfenwcrats, fiispanic ciu6, · 'f/. tra~L}, 'J{JUitCP, womm of cofor ~tive 6oara member.
Jessica 'llaverk{l 30
cfiessq 'llitamvas: 140,201
1 semester fwnor ro[[. 10- :FC.9L cross country, track: 11-silfiouettes/ cross country, tracki schofar atfilete.12-1'C9l. ojficeft fun runner officer, cross country{L), tra~L} ,intramu.raf 6ask!,t6a[[.
$ o 6 n
;l!Qjj:30,114,132,145,171
5 semester fwnor raff. 10-atfifetic du6, :FC.9l, :f'l3L.9l, 'II. vo[fey6a{l(L), 'f/. 6ask._et6aff{L), top 3%, a{[ dty vo(fey6a[[, may aayroya{ty.11-:[0'I, :PBU't, 'll. vo(fey.ia{l(L), 'f/. 6askf-t6aff(L), academic a[[state, acatfemic a{[ conference, academic fetteft wp 3%, a[[ conference voffeg6a[[, a[[ state vofkij6a[[, fumtwmt.ing roya{ty, sweetfieart r09alty, prom royafty.12-teenage repu.ificans, 'J{:JlS, student meaiator, 'f/. vofky6a{l(LJ 'll. 6asK!-t6a{{ {L), academic a{{ state, aaufemic. a[[ conference, academic fetter, wp 3%, a[[conference, a[[ state, homecoming queen, seratama c1u6 award.
'Betsy 'Walks 30,106,116
5ulron 'Weatfzerman30
,5cott'Weffman:30,116,1605semester fwnor ro[[. 10- marcfting 6antf, concert6antf,go{f(L}.11marcfiing 6• 'Wind ensem.ik, 'J{JIS,go[j(L), 'J{JfS, 6oy's state. 12-marching 6amf, Wirnf ensem.ife, 'J{JlS, go{f{L}.
Zef/rey 'Wef{s:30,114,143,170
5 semester honor ro{{ 10-'ll. 6ask._et6aff(L), 'f/. foot6aff(L), 6ase6a[[, academic a{[state.11'J{:JlS, 6ask._et6a[[ captain(£), foot6aff(L), acatfemic a[[ state, 239/Jnlfet
m
a{[ city foot6a{[, may aay raya[ty, homecoming roya[ty. 12young aemocrats, 'J{:HS, 6asR!-t-
6a[[ captain{LJ foot6a[[ captain{LJ a[[ city foot6a[[, a{[ state foot6a[l fiomecoming kjng,sertoma du,fj awar~ super state foot6a{[.
'Troy 'Wenzf:6,30
11-1(J1!IYD, young repu6[icans, prom set up committee.12-prom set up committee, won cross aressing contest auring spirit w~
'Ianya 'Westpfia[30
'William 'Wfiee[er 3°'125,170
'Ke,,u{ra 'Wfusen{iund0
10-sopfi. vofky6a[[, Jo/ 6asR!-t6a[[, 'J/. track{L), wfiots wfio.
11-aftican american caucas, !PBLJ?t, 'J/. 6asR_et6aff(L), 'lJ. trad:.(L), wfio'swfio.12-ajrican american cefefJration clu.61 'J/.
6o; f.._et6a[[, 'J/. track{£).
Jfeiefi 'Wliite:30,90
5 se;ne.ster fionor ro{[. 10-nortlieastern corresponaant; 'Y]3.L!A, wfio's wfio. 11-nortfieastern reporterlat! manager, :PBL!A, forensil:s, 2tufpfaa in news Writing at statejournaB.sm competition.12-nortlieastern eaitor{LJ
vision, forensil:s, 'J{:HS, young democrats, university of Missouri Co[um6ia out ofstate tuition scfwfarsfiip, co-efection commissioner for stuaent vote 94'.
:Igjan 'Uttiite 3°'156,170
Jennifer 'Wfiitting 30
Cfiristopfier 'Wie.iR!- 30
'llafarie 'Wilf:30,116
12-marcfiing 6atuf(LJ wina ensem/J~ spirit clu.6, swimming.
Setfi 'Williams 3°' 156
.91.aron 'Wifson30,169
Jason 'Wooaman 30
X[istina 'Worster 30,106
Jeremy 'Wozny 30
'Brian 'Yager 30
:Mwnefa Yea,ger:30,116
5 semester fionorro{[.10-marcfiing 6ana{LJ 6ana R_ey, matfi clu6(L}, gaff, wfio's wfio. 11marcfiing 6ana{L}, sympfionic 6~ matlicfu.i{L), wfio'swfio, rock_et ef tfie 12- marcfiing 6a,ul sympfionic6a,ul matli clu.6, :Pl3£51t young democrats, 'J{JfS. .
Af{'JaifXOftfi:ura: 30,200,202
5 semester fionor ro{[. 11-aifference maR!-rs, 'J{_:J{S, top 3%, sclio[ar of tfie weefv
D240/Indet,
acaaemic(L), aifferencemak._ers, 'J{11S, 'ESL frienas, top 3%. 'f,rin 'York:31,116,168
6 semester fionor ro{[. 10- sopfi. swing cfwir{L), 'J/. jazz 6an'1 sympfionic6arn£, marcning6antl !Fat reserve 6asR_et6a{[, sojt6af£. 11- concert cfioir, Wi.tuf ensem.ife, marcfiing 6a~ !FC~ 'J/. soft.iafI(L), Carnival.12-concert choir, marcfiing 6ana{L), 6ana staff vice presufent, wituf ensem.i[e, !fCJ?t officer, '1{7{S, varsity soft6a[[(L), '.Bye-'.Bye '13iraie, seconaary century scfiofar, student atfife:te trainer.
Laurie 'Young 31 .9lfuttti£ 'Yousef31
Afirfiaef Zemke:31,116
12-marcfiing 6arnf, sgmpfionic 6a,ul 'YB~ matli clu.6. XellgZ&ssin: 31
5 semester fionor roff.10-concert
6a,ul marcfiing 6arnf, internationa[ du6, sopfi. 6asK_et6a{[ manager, 'l!. soccer manager{£}, top 3%. 11-sympfionic 6a,ul marcfiing 6a~ 'J{11S, scfiofastic fetter, top 3%. 12-stu-w, '1{7{S top 3%.