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You may base how successful your school year was on the grades, classes, and extracurricular activities you took part in. You're best friend however, thinks that their friends, the fun and memories they made, determined it was a successful year.
Just how the definition of a good year differs from others, so do the qualities of a "good" TV show. Whether the TV is set on music, history, reality, or the news, TV shows are just another one of the qualities setting you apart from everyone else. TV life may seem perfect, but just like your life, it isn't.
-Your 2009-2010 Editor; Jeana Miller
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When you get asked "What happened toclay at school?" the trp1cal answer will be "Nothing .. At the end of each day it ay seem as though nothing as happened. One day you're going o realize that the complete opposite actually ocourrecl.
Learning_ took place, making friends, ancl memories ro 'II never forget. The people who a e a part of everyone's daw 1to day experience here at 'TIie Rook' re all diverse, bring.Ing dlflferent memories to all those d ys ou i.___.. t ______i hought nothing happene .
200 surveys were handed out to seniors, juniors, sophmores, and freshmen. Only 56 came back, and 24% of our students do not have a job and 76% do have a job.
Juggling a high school job can be tough. Life demands money, parents demand good grades, and our bodies demand a good night's rest, yet, many students at Northeast have a job. The two work places that are heavily populated with Northeast students are Hy-Vee and The Legacy Terrace. A job is a great start into the real world when
you still have the support of a parent.
Senior Eric Offner Works at Arby's on 56th and O Street.
The N orthem Lights 84th and Holdredge Hy-Vee
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One big word that that pumps up everyon~ to dance, cheer, and get dressed up, is homecoming! From getting your hair done, to buying a freshly pressed button up shirt, homecoming is the perfect way to end Spirit Week. Spirit Week is the week building up to homecoming night, where students are privileged to wear wacky clothes according to the themes chosen by our cheerleaders. Along with Spirit Week, we were also awarded the right to hold our first Pep Rally in over thirty years.
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rim ming is a Northeast nominate students for homecoming roytraditio(l. It c~ e your first high school alty. Throughout homecoming week the aan ~e or one of the last. It's student body votes for the final homiparticularlY: spee ,al for freshman, because nees. During the homecoming footbal it's the onl y da e they can attend. Every game (vs. Lincoln Southeast), all royalty year, tJ\e c erleaders put on this was announced except homecoming king special dancij. this year it was held on and queen. This year's homecoming king September19, in the center gym. and queen were: Jacob Snyder and Jenna "CANDY LAND /' was the chosen theme. Bowmaster.
The gym was decorated with many of the Junior Mariah Peterson says, "Hornet aditional candy land characters. It was coming was really fun. The best part was
certainly a sweet night. being with friends before and after the Every year staff and stu d e nts ______ dance."
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Above: Senior Homecoming King Jake Snyder and Senior Homecoming Queen Jenna Bowmaster.
Left: Seniors Amanda Caffery, Lynne Troung, and Paige Schwaller
Seniors Nikki Brown Ta lor Sanford
Top Right: Sophmore Anan Felty.
Bottom Left: Seniors Emery Pigg and Jeana Miller.
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By: Jeana Miller
enior year approaches faster than som may think. As you walk the halls seein the faces of kids you've gone to school with for the past four years, you don't realize that this maybe the last time you'll get to see the the people you've
became accustomed to seeing each day.
Soon enough, we'll all be moving on from high school and starting our own lives, outside of the 'he said, she said' drama, worrying about if our hair looks good, and who's dating who.
When graduation day finally arrives, you're sitting next to the friends that have got you through the past four years, you look up in the seats, and see your family and closest friends, you start to look back at the past four year and realized it passed in the blink of an eye. There is always going to be those things you wish you had done, things you wish you would have said. Don't walk off of the stage, tassel turned to the right with the 'coulda woulda shoulda's' running through your head. Walk off the stage with your head held high, and the memories of the firsts and lasts you experienced, the lasting friendships, the crushes, the awards and achievements, taking your team to state, and every inute in-between running through you head. very end is a new beginning.
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Breanna Eley
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Amanda Heier
William Housel
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By: Stephanie Perez
Junior year for most people means parking permits, getting tog off • campus for lunch, and best of all, having one year to go. It's also the time to get serious about grades, and not slack off like some may have done freshmen and sophomore year. hat doesn't mean we shouldn't have f n, hough. We should try and enjoy high school while we can, seeing as it should be the best years four oung lives. Remember, we ork, c hill, sleep, and study 24/7, but we know how to enjoy life since e're the senior graduates of 20 1.
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Kato Craig
Kenny Crowe
Dean
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Lyndsey Deyoe
Zack Foreman
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Hinrichs
Tanner Kreifels Tucker Kreifels
Dylan Kunath Huyen Lam
Melissa Mcintosh Autumn Mcknight Mcquinn
Menefee
Jana Merwick
Mitchell Peppmuller
Mallary Perez
Perot Perry
Andrea Pershing
Drew Perzinski
Ashleigh
Aj Rust
Petersen Peterson Sailors
Sascha Stump Robyn
Sullivan Sutter
Sklenicka
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Svoboda Swanson
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Although you're still not considered upperclassmen, you're not underclassmen either. You're in the middle. It may not be the ighlight of high school, but you can still make it worthwhile.
Alyssa Jensen likes being a sophomore, because she doesn't have as much omework as she did freshman year. This may be the same for other sophomores, too.
Mattie Wenzl said, "I like being a sophomore , because I like being friends with the upperclassmen and being able t dn e."
There are advantages of being a sophomore than a freshman. You're no longer the annoying freshmen stereotype, you can go to candlelight, and you can finally drive. Also, y u don't have to take the GOE if you already passed, meaning you get to sleep in later.
CJ Pickrel and Morgan Christle both agree that they are looking forward to going out for lunch next year, as many other sophomores would agree. You will also probably look fo ard to parkin in the lot. Many are lookin forward to prom nd fina ly being consi ered an u erclassman.
Joshua Blazek Tay Blueford
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Connor Bool
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Christine Cullinane Taylor Cunningham
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Connor Deines
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Jaswal Jensen Jones
Taylor Madsen Malzer Maness Martinez
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Katelyn Potter Prince
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Erica Severeid
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Makayla Urnshler
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Terrence Wright
Merima Ziga
Randi
Young Zakaria Zessin
Freshmen, the youngest class oft e year, the newbies, the rookies, the fresh meat, the favorite target of all upper dassmen; are hereby welcomed as the newest addition to the Rocket family and to our long and storied traditions. Every year Northeast welcomes more of these fresh young faces into its doors, and they ave possibly the greatest responsibility of all, maintaining school spirit and school excellence. As the Senior class leaves, it becomes the responsibility of the un erclassmen to kee the school oin strong, and the freshmen will have the longest ime to do so, for their time here is just beginning. We at Northeast are proud of our accomplished freshmen, our incoming v rsity, our future school leaders and club embers, those that will take up where o hers before them have left off. Howeve , our school needs more, we need more of these school leaders, we need ore 'nvolved freshmen to lead Northeast to gr ater glory. To the freshmen, you've got four years, use them well, and make us all proud.
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Austin Brooks
Jordan Brown Brown
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Dieguez Dieguez
Nikiya Giger Shannon Gorski
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Shavon Green Vicki Gregory
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Morgan Krause
Brandon Kroos
Kucera Kucera
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Jordan Kuntz
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Meier Memming Messersmith
Rebecca Oltmer
Dyna Orthengren
Newman
Drake Otto
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Cory Papstein
Rodriguez Zavala
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Jordan Wurtz
Jesse Wolfe
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Travis Bossard AV-Tech
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Steve Burbach
Bruce Champman English Business
Social Studies
Jennifer Bush Food Service Science
Jason Brownell Resource Officer Associate Principal
Industrial Technology
Randy Connot Science
Steve Eckman Mathematics
Beth Franzen
Physical Education
Megan De Los Santos Athletic Training
Bob Freese
Principal
Angie Green Speech Pathologist
Chris Funk Special Education
Student Child Center Mathematics
Jan Eckman Psychologist
Doug Frank English Social Studie s
Candy Johnson Secretary
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Chris Ideus Secretary
David Johnson Custodial
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Cheyenne Janssen Social Studies
Food Service
Dusti Jungers Para Educator
Clayton Heath Athletic Director
Sharon Holliday Family Co nsume r S cie nce
Rich Hubka Security
Kay Keefe Special Education
Chris Lodes
I Piper Marsh World Language
Frank McEntarffer
Pam Mitchell Secretary
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Social Studies
Para Educator
Dawn McEntarf1 r
Mickey Nevitt Kenneth Nichols 1 Computer Technician Custodial
Lynn Schoening Brigitte Schrock Industrial Technology Special Education Theatre Technician
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Ted Sheely Associate Principal
Chris Summers Security
Jeff Soucie Science
Food Service
Para Educator
Karla Steward Food Service
Adell Stile s Mathematic s
Mary Turner Secretary
Heidi West Secretary
Cindy Tyrrel Secretary
Fam i ly C o n s um er Sc ie nce
Linda Vollmer
Carrie Vanschoiack Special Education
Autumn Wardyn English
LuAnn Westphalen Amanda Wilmot Mathematics Special Education
Vicki Woodburn Hearing PT
Beth Vaughn Secretary
Trent Woodruff JROTC
Mike Vaughn Building Supervisor
Doug Weatherholt Associate Principal
Phyllis Wolfe Food Service
Deb Wolken Business
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By: Jeana Miller
Never fail, a Rocket Rowdie will be in the front row of a basketball or football ~ame leading the crowd in one of
~~ the notorious ~ortheast Cheers. No matter the team, ~n.d liow good or bad they were, tllere was a~ays a crowd l>ehind ready to show. su~port. Having the most spirit clild Ple~ty of Rocket .Pride, isn't stiown :j ust b}{ wea'ring rocket gear, and showillg up to games even in ttie freezing
~: ~Qld, ~d rain. The students in the game, •uniform on, the ones who get to scllool earlf- to lift, and don't leave until hours after the 3:00 bell. Those are the students • with the most Rocket Pride.
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:This year's Booster Blastoff wa ~ on August 24. Fall sports and club~ 4~-~i were introduced and recognized. ,.
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Freshman Shannon Gorski and Junior Ryan Gibb.
Junior Huyen Lam, Senior Marae Anderson, juniors Lind-
sey Lesoing, Andrea Pershing, and Mykayla Loufgren
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German teacher Amy Hilzer and Spanish teacher Nanc y Smith.
Seniors Amanda Caffrey, Anna Kroos, Nancy Le , and Lynne Truong.
Seniors Jake Snyder and Jenna Bowma ster , Junior Eric Lott.
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Juniors Cassie Gallagher and Chelsie West.
By: Kayla Reyes
This is the story of fifty-seven football players, picked to play on the varsity team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Varsity Football.
Doubted , head turning, fighters and ruthless is how the football team of 2009 described themselves. With many different elements against them they came through and made it to the first round of play-offs and ended the season with 4-6 record, the overall feeling was success, whether the stats showed it or not.
The feeling at the end of the 2009 school year was less than happy, but through the summer after rigorous practices and conditionings the players were all happy with how Coach Justin Smith had taken over. " It was difficult being a senior after being on varsity for two years and having to reprove myself," says senior Jordan Leach.
With similar • feelings junior Chase Drews states, "Not only did we handle the season well, but it was cool having a new coach. Having to change from playbook to playbook was the hardest part."
Another surprise of t his year was having a girl on the team. Though junior, Claire Borer , wa s just the kicker the team looked at her as an equal. " The only difference between her and us was where she changed before and after practice," says Senior Jordan Hopwood. When asked how he thought of the team this year senior Drew Broers' onl re I was, "Cham ions ."
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This is the story of twenty-eight football players, picked to play on the JV team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. .. The Real World LNE JV Football.
This years' JV football team consisted of mostly juniors and only eight sophomores. The team strived to "Play like champions!, Get mean!, and FINISH!"
"I take the losses as a learning experience. I feel we . could of done better and won some of them."
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• Jhis is the story of thirty-one football players, icked to play on the reserve team, work together nd try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. ..
The Real World LNE Reserve Football.
Th is years' reserve football team consisted of all sophomores. The season didr)'t start out so well with a loss to Millard South 21-28. But, they finished wit~ a 3-5 season.
"We should have won more. We needed to keep our heads in the game and focus."
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"They didn't beat us, we ·beat ourselves."
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The Freshmen football team set out in t h i r F first season as Rockets to win their gam ( ,
against their biggest competitors, East a r j t Northstar. According to teammate Jas oi Paul, that didn't work out so well. "W t ended our season with a record of 0-8 .
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T his is the story of twenty-eight tennis players, picked to play on the team, work together and try to succeed to fmd out what happens when peopl e stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Boys Tennis.
Tennis: love, fault, serve, return, Twizzlers. These words that have more meaning to the members of Northeast Tennis team than anyone else in the school. Playing some of the number ones in the state our team of six juniors and one senior went to state and showed off their determination and hard work with everyone going to the second round. " Our team is really like a little family, just all guys and on a tennis court," says junior Jon Hawkins. Junior, Brady Hopwood agreed and added, "What people don't realize is making it as far as we did is comparable to making it to quarter-finals in football."
With roughly twenty matches under the their belts the class of 2011 is geared up and ready for next year and to continue to prove themselves
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This is the story of thirteen volleyball players, picked to play on the Varsity team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real ... The Real World LNE Varsity Volleyball.
So wisely stated, "The season didn't go exactly as • planned (mostly because you can't plan for Mono, torn ACL's and concussions) but as a whole we made many improvements and grew closer. We came together to get the job done no matter who was playing," says senior Anna Kroos.
Volleyball was a sport to be given a new coach as well. Going through new drills, positions and formations, was no small feat for this year's team. "It was hard to adjust at first," says Junior Ciara Hegholz. "Coach Songster was really good about working with us and focusing on fundamentals," reported senior Charli Heath.
The general consensus of the se ason, though a re-building year, was much around being a large family, growing and learning together as a team, learning new thin s about volle ball and bein an athlete.
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By: Kari Molinaro
This is the story of fourteen volleyball players, picked to play on the JV team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE JV Volleyball.
This year's JV volleyball team wanted a winning sea. . son. With a record of 12-7 heading into the LPS JV tournament, that goal was achievecf. "We went into the season hoping to improve our skills and to be able to make our team even stronger." Said Junior Mariah Petersen. "Nobody expectea us to perform as well as we did. We proved diem wrong as a team, and I'm proud to have been a part of diat", says Junior Erin Armstrong. With the opportunity to develop and grow as a team, this years JV squad did just that. ' I loved all the girls and had a great season playing with them!" Says Junior Kelsey Sanchez. "We wanted to base the season on having fun but yet at the same time being all we can be , " says Junior Mariah Petersen. As you can see, the JV volleyball achieved their goals and more.
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"Start strong, finish stronger." Was this year's motto for the Reserve volleyball team.
"This season was so much fun! We developed some great bonds and friendships but most of all some great memories."
Said Sophomore McKenzie Ferguson. They all wanted a winning season, "and when the whole team would be down or in a oad mood I could start singing "Put a Smile on your Face!"
Says Sophomore Logan Lapage. "We all brought something unique to the table, whether it was a speech going on forever before a game or an amazing animal impression. We definitely improvea as the season went on and became really close as a . team" Said Sophomore Jayme Miller. Start strong, finish stronger. They did just that.
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.?:The freshmen volleyball team worked hard this year. "It was a so-so season, and we di good for the most part," stated Allison Triplette. They gave it their all in each and ever y game. Every member of the team supports each other, win or lose. "We have become more than friends; we are a family," said :: Triplette.
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This is the story of a group of girls, picked to play on the golf team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real ...
The Real World LNE Girls Golf.
The girl's golf team had a decent season this year. Junior and golf captain Melissa McIntosh said, "The team is really close. We support each other no matter what." This year, there were a lot of "best rounds." Medalists include Melissa McIntosh with five, and Erin Sefarin with one. This year's Girls
State Golf had to endure 35 degree weather with snow and hail, but the LNE girls made it to state as a team. Freshmen Mattie Mcintosh and Rebecca Oltmer, sophomores Kelsey Marshall and Shelby Kouba, juniors Erin Sefarin and Meliss a McIntosh made up this year's team. It was a great year, and next season is looking to be even better. ii::
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By: Steven Grady
This is the story of fifteen players, picked to play on the Varsity team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Varsity Softball. 4 ::""
How do you build a team? Start with one senior and fill in the gaps with 13 underclassmen. ;., Schedule the toughest teams and hit "frozen :. ropes." That's just what the 2009 Varsity Girls .. Softball team did. With battery of Sara Larson, Marisa Garver, and Ashton Steckleberg and a catcher like Jocelyn Wittrock the team enjoyed a successful season. According to Coach Amen the team played with intensity and strived for "Getting them on and getting them in." One of the best parts was the versatility of players being able to play multiple ositions.
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By: Asija Arnautovic
This is the story of 14 softball players, picked to play on the JV team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real ... The Real World LN E JV Softball.
The 2009-2010 JV softball team had an excellent season, theyhey even won the championship
• game against Lincoln Southwest. Everyone on the team got along with each other because they all knew each other and spent a lot of time together. The girls had a great time at their practices and of course, the games. When asked what her favorite thing about softball! was, Sarah Dill said, "I think the best thing about softball is that it is intense and it requires a lot of focus."
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By:Asija Arnautovic
This is the story of 14 softball players, picked to play on the reserve team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Reserve Softball.
The 2009-2010 Reserve team had a decent season. They played great and they looked like they knew what they were doing. The girls spend lots of time together so they became close friends.They have become like a small family and support each other. Overall, the girls had a great season, playing through the hot and cold weather. When asked if there were any bloopers, freshman Sarah Dill answered, "We had some bloopers like popped flies, grounders between the legs and just mental er- • . rors."
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This is the story of forty-eight cross-country runners, picked to play on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. .. The Real World LNE CrossCountry.
Every year the Rocket cross-country runners are questioned about their sanity by their classmates, and every year they must reply, "Yes, I am insane to do this, but I love it anyway." The cross-country team here at Northeast is one focused on hard work, determination, and camaraderie. Our Rocket runners pride themselves as being one of the hardest working teams in the school and for putting up with the most rigorous work to obtain their victories for our school. Also, the team is a tight group, supporting each other through thick and thin, and maintaining a strong sense of tea(!lwork. Many of our runners have faced injuries and then returned, feeling no less love for the sport. Runners take their strength from their families, their beliefs, and from each other. Finally, all of our runners must maintain high-quality schoolwork and a great community standing to remain on the team; lose this and Coach Snoozy will "Jack you up!"
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To start off the winter sports season, students, fans, teachers, and parents all gathered around to get pumped up and show their school spirit!
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ing out the night with crowd pumping music,
coaches speaking about the upcoming seasons, Stru.tters and cheerleaders performing, and it was wrapped up at the end of the night with the band playing our school song.
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Above: Northeast Cheerleaders getting the crowd pumped up with a great performance.
Below: Northeast Star Strutters performing one of their signature dance routines.
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By: Ly,cas BrL,Jck
This t the stoiI ot twt1ve ba!iketball pla61~5gJii~re~n13 &kro~~~c:e':ff~·}r"~~;{ :11~t happens when eopl(! stop li1eing polite and sta t g~ttmg l'ea The Real WorlaLNE Varsity Basketball
This years 2010 varsi.ty basketball -. boys had a lot to live up to. Most :._:..: of tlie boys are fairly young and _.:::;: some people were not tCXJ sure :.:fi: how gocxi tliey would be but af- ..::rter a few games tlie Rocket boys • showed tlieir potential and gr_eatness. The boys work very well togetlier and value a _gcxxl team relationship. Coach Bartek does very well in leading tliem to greatness. They were underestimated once agaj.n but tliey_ play togetlier well. A few players 1-iav~ made tlie SfX?rts section in tlie Lincoln Tourrial Star. One team member Trevor Vandeford made it in tlie_paper after tlie Lincoln High (_jame and tbis is a big st:ep. Being on tlie team is a huge commitment and tliey put in a lot of work and it defiantly shows off at tlie games.
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By:Paige Schwaller
This is the story of fourteen basketball players, picked to play on the JV team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. .. The Real World LNE JV Basketball. 4
Junior Dillon Gushard enjoys playing basketball this season. He said that although the snow days made things hectic and that the team got out of shape, they all managed to pull it back together. "Our current record is 5-8. We have four games left, plus the tournament," said Gushard. " I think our team will do pretty good the rest of the season. Although there's always things to get better at, we all get along really well." Our JV boys don ' t have any basketball rituals before their games. "We do the same warm-up before every game, I guess that's the closest that you can get to a 'ritual"'.
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By: Paige Schwaller
This is the story of twelve basketball players, picked to play on the reserve team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Reserve Basketball.
As of the 21 of January, 10 our Reserve Boys Basketball team has a record of 1-4. Although they haven't played many games, they're still trying to find their groves and work as a team. The Reserve Boys have seven games left of their -season, no including the LPS Tournament. When asked how he feels about his team this season, coach Johnny Bell stated "We're working hard and improving each day."
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This is the story of 12 basketball players, picked • play on the freshmen team, work together and tr y to succeed to find out what happens when people st 1p being polite and start getting real ... The Real W rn Id LNE Freshmen Basketball.
Although the freshman boys are new t ) LN E high school basketbal I games they've st I got it going on. They've all became really go c d • friends almost like brothers. Even when the · I don't win all of their games they still know t h ~y had each other's backs at all the games. Bask ·tball may just be basketball, but it's life to th e who are c~mmitted. In true honesty the fre s rman boys are committed to the game. •
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By: Dezarae Mann
This is the story of 23 bowlers, picked to play on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Bowling.
This years bowling team is going decently. The team gets along on and off the lanes. When asked what is your favorite thing about bowling is Breanna Eley said, "It's fun and you never know what you ' re going to get." Everyone on the team including the coach John Patten wants bowling to become an actual high school
sport. When the question does everyone get along the bowlers are hesitant to answer. "For ., the most part everyone get along, but there is ·: definitely competition between the boys and :: the girls" says just about everyone.
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By:Courtney Hedgpeth
This is the story of 12 basketball players, picked . to play on the varsity team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... Tile Real World LNE Varsity Basl<etball. _:.· :· "...... :
The varsity girls basketball team this year looks a lot ·; different than most years. With only one senior on =. the team and three freshmen, still many of the girls that have been playing on varsity since their fresnmen year.
"They are a fun group of girls and we all get along very well and we have a lot of potential." -Chante Williams.
"Nobody is shy, so we have a lot of things in common" -Kelsey Zessin.
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This is the story of 9 basketball players, picked to play on the JV team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE JV Basketball. - -~ : . ' .. "' .... ._,. "•
This year, our JV girls team has coached by Mike Boshart. They had a rough year, but the team enjoyed each others company. Many of the girls had similar personalities, which maked it easy for them to get along and understand each other.
Sophomore Lizzy Aylward said, "Having a good game , or practice makes our team much closer."
Junior Kelsey Sanchez added, "I really enjoy being able to spend time with my friends. I don't always get to see them during school. Plus, they're like my second family."
With days worth of practice, they continued to become better and better each day. The players seemed to enjoy what they did since most of them had been playing basketball since their freshmen year, if not longer. A few of these players are not sure if they are going to continue playing next year.
The team started out with a rough season, but as time went by, the JV team made progress and began to win games. Sanchez believed it was because they were so sure about winning, that they would loose their lead in the fourth quarter.
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This is the story of 12 basketball players, picked to play on the reserve team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Reserve Basketball.
This year the girls reserve team had a rough year. They had a coach transition, which made that hard for them to get use to. Justine Hardy said, "We work our butts off at practice but come game time we cant pull anything off." The Reserve girls had tremendous amounts of potential, and we are all looking forward to seeing them put their talent into next year's basketball season.
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By: Ashlee Slade
This is the story of 14 basketball players, picke c to play on the freshmen team, work together and t r , to succeed to find out what happens when people :op being polite and start getting real... The Real We rid
LNE Freshmen Basketball.
:.- What happens when you take a former L ~~.. standout, 14 Freshman girls, long hours ...,,
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:~· the Lincoln City Championship. This yea r • Freshman Basketball team posted a 13-2 re c >rd with 686 points to their opponents 447. Bo t of their losses came in 7 point defeats. Lead b y :he shooting of Tarae Dowd 204 pts, Kasi <,. Abbenhaus 83 pts, Renee Lloyd 74 pts , •
•• Sydney Webb 64 pts , they were difficult 1 their foes. Not bad when you consider the r ls lived by their coaches motto of "Our offe n e starts with our defense." While coach Hill , ." yelled "hit the little square," they didn ' t for g( = to put them in the hoops.
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By: Ashlee Slade
Thi s is the story of 4 t rainers picked to help the athle te s, work together and try to succeed to find out wha ' happ ens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Student Trainers.
The key to being a successful trainer is to safely get , the injured athlete back on the playing field. While two professional trainers provide the guidance, students trainers help get the job done. This years student trainers were, Tony Nygen, Eric Hinton, Ben Esters and Alcia Bucci.
"We help tape athletes who are injured and to prevent injury, get ice, help Megan and Derek with whatever they need. I like taping and just hanging out with everybody when we have down time" rep Iied Eric Hinton.
1 Injuries range from sprained ankles to rehabbing from surgery. Alicia Bucci likes "Helping people with injuries and working with Megan and Derek."
"Meeting all the new athletes and I like how ESPN is always on" is what Ben enjoys most. If all goes well, down time gives the trainers time to visit with Megan • and Derek.
Tony says "What I like is to tape people and when there is nothing to do we all watch ESPN." Our LNE student trainers put in many hours outside of school to help provide our athletic teams the assistance to remain on the field. ,. .
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By: Kari Molinaro and Kayla Reyes
This is the story of 32 wrestlers, picked to play on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Wrestling.
Sprints after practice, Eminem bumping in wrestling room, and state titles gleaming just around the river bend. This is the hope for every last wrestler when the whistle blows for every blow th rough, every takedown and every throw-by
With three returning state qualifiers and two medalists, this year was no joke. "First isn't an option, it's my reality, it's the situation at hand," fired .out Logan Molina when asked if he was going to state. This year Northeast's wrestling team faced some of its hardest competitors before state or districts happened.
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By: Aubrey Yost
This is the story of 47 swimmers/divers, picked to swim on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people . : w_ , stop being polite and start getting real.. · . Ttie
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This is a team that is 110% dedicated and -:Jr·;;_·j:: ready to rock. Th is year they defi natly took .. : i ;·:: care of business and all the hard work showed.
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By: Andriana Starks
This year's Spring Booster Blastoff was held on March 15. Spring sports and clubs were introduced.
\Vhile the weather wasn't the best to get the season's started, teams, coaches and players alike were excited to start play. Once again, led by the cheerleaders, Star Strutters, pep band, and our own Rocket Rowdies, everyone was looking forward to great seasons, with both team and personal bests.
The tradition of Lincoln Northeast athletics continues to shine for over 69 years.
Way to go ROCKFfS.
By: Kayla Reyes
"Raw" "Dirty" "Stacked" ' ' ' "Sick"
All words that have been used to d iscri be th is years varsity baseball team.
"Our line-up is very solid, we . have mostly returners and didn't lose a whole lot from last year", stated junior Robert Sherrill.
,~~:~- "I love baseball" says senior "' .,. ' ~:.ii£= - Micah Fischer.
'¥::f: With mostly starting varstiy ;:.. returners and solid fillers, the team expects to have, if not a championship year, a winning record.
"We're all in this together", hums senior Tyler Francis, "We can make it if we try".
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This is the story of 130 track members, picked to play on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. ..
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This track season all 130 members are determined to well. "We've got a lot of huge goals, but the main ones are to make state and have fun," says Matt Humphrey. They work as a team instead of individually to give support to each other and help motivate to do their best, and that's what they think will push them the most to accomplish their goals. Each event is coached by a teacher from the school. The teachers give them good support and keep them doing their best during every practice.
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This is the story of_ golfers, picked to golf on the team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real ... The Real World LNE Boys Golf. ii
When it comes to golf, it's a pretty calm sport but sometimes it coula get pretty intense. To many, it seems like the kind of sport where everything is done individually, but you have to have connections too. You could be Tiger Woods, maybe even Michael Allen, but only if .your dreams are based on golf. The members in golf don't want to defer playing golf, it's a game they love to play.
·: • They take pressure off their shoulders because it's q uite a quiet and relaxing in sport.
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This is the story of eight tennis players, picked to play on the varsity team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Girls Varsity Tennis.
This is the story of twelve tennis players, : , picked to play on the JV team, work together • • and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real... The Real World LNE Girls JV Tennis.
This is the story of twelve tennis players, picked to play on the reserve team, work together and try to succeed to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.. .
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By: Paige Schwaller
At the Girls Tennis parent meeting, coach Ed Boenle was sure to stress to parents, "When it's your turn to bring snacks to a match, bring plenty of Twizzlers!" Yes, girls tennis would not be the same without Twizzlers and cameras, while belting obnoxiously to classic songs. "Four girls from last season .. graduated, leaving only three ... - :. seaniors this season. I m anx- •. : ious to see how everything will Ran out!" said senior Chersea Grabowski.
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This is the story of 20 soccer players, picked to p l ay on the varsity team, work together and try to su cceed to find out what happens w~en people sto being polite and start gettm~ real..·
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By:Stephanie Perez
This year, there were many boys who tried out for soccer. Seniors Matt Goebel and Michael Drake lead the varsity team. They both pump up the team and look for success. The varsity team started there season with a win against Lincoln High, due to the • cancellation of the Northeast Invitational.
"I think we ' ve come a long way and improved as a team. I'm hoping to lead varsity to state , " said junior Shlovan Saleh.
The junior varsity i s very strong th is year with many returning players and a few additions. They are hoping for a winning season and to enjoy the season. The reserve team starts out with some competition against city teams . With hope of ·overcoming their competitors, they work hard and are confident. Overall, the boys soccer teams are excited for the season and ready to win.
This is the story of 18 soccer players, picke to play on the JV team, work together and try 1 J succeed to find out what happens when peo I le stop being polite and start getting real...
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This is the story of 15 soccer players, picked to play on the reserve team, work together and • tr to succeed to find out what happe_ns when pe!ple stop being polite and start getting real. •• The Real World LNE Boys Reserve Soccer.
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This is the story of 21 soccer players, picked to playd on the varsity team, work together and try to s~cceeto find out what happens when people ,stop bemg Pf lite and start getting real... The Real World LNE G1r s Varsit Soccer.
By: Ashlee Slade
This is the story of 21 soccer players, picke c to play on the_ JV team, work together and try to Mike Marsh coached this year's girls varsity soccer s~:;i:~o fmt~ut w;at happens when pe o :i le team. He has been the head coach for 12 years. ~ngl 'w I fdan sta~t getting real. .. T l i e Our varsity captains this year are senior Theresa .. ... : ea or LNE Girls JV Soccer. Staley, senior Peyton Sheridan, junior Ciara ,, . f Hegeholz, and junior Rachel Gordon. Senior V Theresa Staley says, "We are going to have a strong • -~-----"-"". team this year with the players we have coming back and the new incoming players." Senior Peyton Sheridan says, "We have an amazing group of girls this year. Not only is there talent, but there's a very strong and obvious passion for soccer that will take us far th is season."
Coach Hiller coaches this years JV and reserve team. Her assistant is Jamie Essink. They team up and coach together. Jane Hoops i-s a goalie coach. She takes the keepers aside during practices and helps prepare them for the big games. This years JV and reserve team share players. Some players from JV will swing down to reserve and some girls reserve • girls will swing up to JV.
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-Your car is always at the top of the lot.
-You enjoy Sonic slushies at all hours of the day.
-Your voicemail is always full due to your coach.
-Your family and friends have been replaced by 10 girls in plaid.
-You live out of your car for a week at a time.
-You can go from laughing hysterically to the hulk in 2.5.
-You never wear matching socks.
- Your diet consists of cookie cakes and chinese food.
-You travel in packs.
-You can do your splits on cue.
-You ghost ride down the lot after football games.
-3/4 of your practice time is spent telling storie
-You wear a skirt in -20 degree weather.
-You don't mind spending your morning getting ready with 10 girls, 3 mirrors, a 4 outlets.
-You're acutally friends with the band.
-If you don't have spankies you don't care.
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The Northeast Varsity Cheerleading squad consists of 14 cheerleaders ; 1 Sophomore, 3 Juniors, and a whopping 10 Seniors! This is the biggest senior group we have seen in years. The girls attended the annual NCA summer cheer camp in Okoboji, Iowa with goals set high. One of the themes throughout camp was traditions. One of the traditions they upheld was the senior lake jump: the seniors on the last day of camp jump into the lake to_ • gether. At the end of camp, the cheerleaders' goals were met: they received 4 trophies and had 5 girls recieved the All-American Award! The Varsity cheerleaders put in a lot of extra work and it defi nately showed! 5 All-Americans, 4 trophies, 3 Spirit Sticks, 2 coaches, and 1 amazing team. •
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JV cheerleading is the next big thing before Varsity. It's a commitment the girls work hard :-;· at and strive to be the best they can be. The JV
squad consisted of thirteen girls from either the
sophomore or junior grades. Every girl was differ-
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This year's Northeast Freshmen squad consisted of eight girls. McKenna Newman's favorite part of working with girls was, "We're like one big family." These eight girls bonded throughout the year and worked hard at what they did. At Capital City competition, their hardwork proved to be pay off with a first place trophy. These girls made the games something special.
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At Northeast, marching band is offered only first quarter and taught by Amy Thorpe, Eric Snyder, and Dave May. This year, marching band traveled to Columbus and Omaha, Nebraska. You may see them at home games, but that is just practice for them to get ready for a competition. Drum Majors this year are: Seniors Jenna Bowmaster, Jake Snyder, and Junior Eric Lott. Marching band does a show every year. Last year it was 'Tribute to the Beatles' and the year before that was 'Jazz.' The band's halftime show this year is "Jekyll & Hyde." Drum majors Jake Snyder and Eric Lott star as the duo preying on the Color ~uard (Star Stutters). The story unfolds and shows just how much the band goes through, including dying in the end.
Swing ' in the new school year with a full te of new teach rs. Jazz Band plans on participating in the annual Greel Jazz festival and UNO jazz festival.
"We have a lot of new folks," saYis Senior Ka la· Reyes, " It's d ferent for the new kids to have to lea the music but it's nice to see the leads come out reall strong."
The Jazz band plays a plethera of music rang in from the earl)' Big Band ages to some of the more cotemporary jaz music.
"It's re ly beautiful to have all grades coming together to make handsome music," stated sophomore Be~ci Ricther.
"We're playing really good this year," stammered Junior Austin inginberg, "Our music is really tough this year but e challenge is something we' re all up {) and working f etty dam well with, I'm pleased".
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This year, 0l!Jr Orchestra put in a lot of hard practice f@r the r concerts. "We have a new teacner, new musicr, new method of teaching to get usecl o, and new rreshmen," says Sophomore Emily Reea. It was something everyone agreed on tf-aat was different. "The mus always very energetic and fun to p says Sen Tyler Mathers. They were determin to make t i year better with their new teacher r. Snyder. " y oest experience is acc0mplishing Hard pieces and Rlaying them well," says Sophomore ([ el-
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0The Northeast Idols. These talented students are the singing Idols of Lincoln ortheast High School. All of them have a ton of pressure added to their busy schedu es, singing and dancing their way into the h arts of many. Voices N Harmony is a class you ave to audition for because of the high expectaions needed for it. They work hard to put on a numerous amount of performances. These performaces included a recognition rally, and competitions at Southwest, UNQ, and Grand Island. Let's hope that Voices rontinues to grow as an awesome show choir!
By: Nicholas Robinson
Every yea , an elite group of junior an senior singers frorm Northeast High join together to create spectacular musical performances @r 0ur school. 0rmally, they would join in ouJr yearly
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Rocket Singers ·s a vooal usic class for only Freshman, and is lead by r. May. This year is May's firi t year at ortheast, and student are already arming up to him. "We usually warmup with scales and then we sing. If it's a Plew song, we look at the notes d seperate part<, first," say Freshman mber Carlson.
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Nor heast High proudlYi presents ur Concert Choir! Coming from all across th grade levels and from every background im ginable, they are one of the premier singing g ups of our scHoo . Thex represent our so:hool with pride araa dignity each year in the sch I musical an grace the stage ~ith beautif I music. Always r ady to belt out a tune, they aI a group with a h h dedication to excellence a perfor•
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yo ast student tffitt attended o efihe 2009-2010 school year, y' d Bil quick to agree that our Northeas ama Club did an outstancling job on the re e of Rkinaceros. Rhinoceri s was director ce Chapip.an' s, first play at Northeast in 84. The play was performed in a round-s , meaning the audience surrounds the s n all four sides. Our team of eighteen acto nd actresses wore rhinoceros masks that Wi constructed by Ms. Hrbek's art classes. 0 eraU, our Drama Club did an amazing job ti remaking our first play of the year! Let keep the plays coming!
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Thi year is Mr. Chapman's 25th year teaching at Northea t. During his first year here he directed the play "Fools" b Neil Simon. Since it's h'.is 25th yeari liere it's only fitting that he produce it again. Like always the cast did a phenomenal job and had they entire audience falling out of tlierr chairs with laughter. THey started rehearsals in October d you could tell that everyone put a ot of hard work an effort into their parts. Senior Andi St s attended the p a and said "It was hilario s, I just couldn't stop laughing."
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Youth Fellowship
St. Mark's United Methodist Church - 8550 Pioneers Blvd. - Lincoln, NE 68520 - 489-888 5th Quarter-Fridays , September-October (foot
Saturday -5:00pm
Sunday - 7:45 , 9:00 , 10:30am
Sunday Church School
Confirmation 9:00am
Refuel church school 7th-12 th grade 9:00 , 9:50am
J.A.M. (J u nd )
Middle School (6 th-8 th ).• Sun ., evenings
Sr. High (9 th 12th) Sun. , evenings
House of God Worship Service (6 th .12 th ) 4th Sun 7:00pm
Sp cial Event T.B.A.
Youth Serv nt T m Mon ., 6:30pm
Youth Cro Road Choir & B nd Wed. 6:00pm
Ute Manu I Bible Study ......... :.. ....... Wed ., 7:30pm
Youth Le d r hip Team .. .4th Sunday of the month
Sr. High Bibi Study ............... Tues . 7:00-7 :30am
and January-March (basketball) .. ... .. 9:30pmSt. Mark' Athl ic -Mon ., Tues ., Thurs.
Softball , Fall Volleyball Summer and Winter Basketball , Sand Volleyball , Flag Foot (depending on the season)
St. Mark' Youth group• Goal :
* growing closer to God
• growing closer to others
* growing closer to our group
Work Camp 2010: Chicago IL , Myrtle Beac Washington DC , Minneapolis , MN Lincoln , N~ Phone numb r
Church office 489-8885
Youth Minister Pastor Don Stewart ....... 489- 2,
East Campus 90th& Hwy2 N xt to Mena rds & Wal mart Salon 488-7007 Downtown 11th & M St reet Jus t 5 Blocks South Of UN L Campus 474-4244 Spa 323 3333 collegeofhairdesign.com
Grow Go
In all th work you ar doln , work th b t you can. Work a If you were doing It for th Lord, not for p opl .' Colo Ian 3:23 202 God loved th world o much that H gav HI on nd only Son o that who v r bell v In Him may not b lost, b - Eternal llfe "..John 3:16 ) 1i ght C, ve
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Index
A
Abbenhaus, Kasi 65 , 118 :::_. ',. Abbott, Jedediah 20 ;~
Acosta-barcenas , Eduardo 20 : :
Adams, Braxton 53, 152 ;: f" •
Adams , Nathaniel 53 :::.:::
Adams , Tiina 77 ::::::~::·:
Agena , Matt 53 T'" :~::::: +"i,.,
Ahlberg , Bailey 41 , 178 :;;:·:~::
Ahl , Jason 53 : =~: u:: t lli I •
Ainslie, Anthony 65 ' :, :~ • 1; '; : • •
Ainslie , Kenny 53 ·; :~::;,: • I t "-- t • #, Akbar , Akilah 65 • ; ,: ! .: - •: : ; ; : ., ,., •- t "
Al-asady , Banin 65 ; ; : : ;; : ~; Albert, Jacob 20 : : }' ! : : ; ~; • t
Aleykina , Anna 41 : : : ; :
1-Y- H~1 ~(1.l~UUil 15,41
Alhberg, Baile 13 53 arae 0
Anderson, Allen 65
Anderson, Andrew 65
Anderson, Kylee 53
Anderson, Macy 65
Anderson, Marae 86
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Anderson, Olivia 5
Andrews, Erin 20, Applebee, Hannah Applebee, Taylor Appleton, Preston Arends, Miranda 41
Aribi, Rousol 65
Arizola, Taylor 53
Armstrong, Erin 4
Amautovic, Asija
Arnold, Connor 41
Arthur, Jennifer 77
Artz, Gena 65
Asefa , Eidom 53
Asencio, Caden 41,174 ._.........__________f-
Asencio, Legaci 65
Atteberry, Colton 41
Avery, Laroyce 53
Ayars, Greg 1, 13, 20
Ayars, Samuel 53
Aylward, Lizzy 53
Ayubzai, Tamana 53 B
Bachman, Emily 53, 177
B aehr, Nolan 53 , 123, 170
Bahr, Ryan 53
Bailey, Jesse 41
B . :-,-,- ""'1"""
B
8 175
Y, , 18
arte , teve 77
Bartels,Kaylee 41,174 , 178
Bartel , 0 tynn 6
Batista, Russel 41
Bauer, Derek 53
Bauer,Lance 41,174
Bauer, Michaela 65
Baxter, Akilah 53
Baxter, Kaitlyn 41, 178
Bayne, Joe 21, 179
206 Index
. ft.:-:-::::~ t =:~ ~;;:~:
htold, Kurt 41
s, Kyana 65
, Sebastian 41
er, Ryan 175
la, Dana 2}
ers, Kylie 53
·ouxe, Didier 77
p,Jared 53
op, Kristopher 21
op, Windi 21
kbonnet, Courtney 21 ,Angel 41 , Trevor 65 ,John 65
k,Joshua 53
k, Michael 21
ford, Tay 53
rd, Devontae 65
ord, Dontayvis 53
Boettner, Brandon 65
Bohac, Haley 53, 164
Bohlken, Jessica 53, 164
Bolan, Shane 53
Bolling, Ashley 41
Bomberger, Haylee 41
Bond, Brandi 65
Booker, Shykier 41
Bool, Connor 53. 177
Borchers, Dwain 77
Borer, Claire 41
Borer, Jonathan 42
Borland , Courtney 15 , 21
Boshart , Mike 77
Boss ard , Tra vi 77~~--·-·•------
Bouman, Tay]a 42
Bower, Angela 42
Bowman, Kyle 21
Bowmaster, Becky 77
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Bowmaster,Jenna 14,21,87,123,175,179 -
Boyd, Craig 54
Bozak, Jessica 54
Bradford, Jequanie 54
Bradford, Taichae 65
Bradley. Taylor 15, 21,190
Brandt, Chris 65
Bra ndt, Nancy 77
Branum, Brandi 42
Brda, Eli 42
Bre •
Br
Br ·
Bri , Bri g •
Bri g
Brig , 2 •nks, Jackson
Br dd, Diane 77
Broeder, Emily 54, 140
Broers, Drew 22, 88
Brookins, Dantevian 54
Brooks, Austin 65
Brooks, Nate 22
Brouillette, Shady 22
Brown, Brandon 42, 170
Brown. Coreena 65, 179
Index 207
Brownell, Jason 77
Brown, Jasmine 22
Brown , Jordan 40 , 65 , 176
B rown, Nic hol as 6 5
Brown, Nikki 15, 22
Bruck, Lucas 22, 164 , 165 .... "t: ::::..:
Bruno, Kelsi 22 • •• '!t., .: _,,,;~ ::-:::. ,,,.... Brush,Alyssa 54 ___ .,. ..._
1 :!' Brush, Aubrey 65 ,.:-.,: : ::::..;-.; , ·: :: • .,p :.::::
I - Bryan, Dalton 22 •. ..,. ..,. ,..._ • i.•· ._...,,....,e- • ,;r:;· Bryant, Taylor 22 "':' ...:.::::
1 •1 Bucci,Alicia 42,119 ;:.!;:~ !'!_ Buchholz,Missy 42 £::f~:: ""J,,, ••
I 1 ·, Buchholz, Seth 22 t-i ::: !
1 ; Buettgenbach, Jake 22 f, • '. r:: .J, ·•1
-! Buettner, Ryan 66 ! .:, : ;z; ;. Buhr,Ariel 42 ~!!;::r::: ·; J «!Ill .JI "·~ t
, Bui,Peter 54 -~"'11?"!•t'
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f Bulling, Dan 77 , '•-; :1:t
......... - ~~I.U-E,!ar.due mber 77
Buntgen, Tyler 54
Burbach Steve 77
a z a a erez, a 1ra 54
Campbell, Cody 54
Campbell, Dalton 54
Campbell, Lorn 77
Campbell, Samantha 66
Cao, Campbell 22
Carlmark, Brandon 42
Carlson, Amber 66 1'16
Carlso n , Ashley 4 7
Carmichael , J-o ni
Carpenter, Jacob 6
Carr , Justin 101
Castaneda. Andrez 23
Castaneda, Uriel 1 1
Castens, Cole 42
Castillo , Austin 66
Castillo , Jiovany 6
Castillo-Perez, Jio v
Ca s tillo Perez , Sandy
Ca s ton , Co l e 40
Cates, Doug 77
Center, Shae 54
Champman, Bruce 77
Champoux, Zac 23
Chanes Echeverria, Isaac 23
Chanes Echeverria, Nayely 42, 170
Chanthapatheth, Kodie 66, 174
Chapman, Bruce 12
Chase, Sarissa 141
Chase, Sassi 66
Chau, Dora 23
e more, Ashley 54
Chien g, N y arian g 6 6
Childers, Colleen
Choate, Racheal 4 2, 17 6
Christle. Morgan 54
•stman Travis 23
Cink,Sandl 66
Ci neros, Perla 23
Clapp, Melanie 66
Clark, Cectreece 4 2
Clarke, Hailey 42, 153 ark, Keysha 66
lark, Mckayla 54
Clark, Mor an 23
Clark-jennings, Keyana 42
Clark-jennings, Korissa 54
Clayton, Robert 54
Clewell, Gena 17 4, 177
Clifford, Jackie 77
Closser, Briana 66, 17 5
Coffey, Nick 54
208 Index
p.s, m say , rt'amera 78
eisea 54, 101, 164 , Vanessa 23, 187
ble, Tifany 54
head, Ryan 23
ghead, Tonya 23
·g, Brianna 54, 164, 176
•g, Kato 42
dall, Dillion 23
dall, Ryan 23
wen, Britney 42
er, Helen 54, 164, 176
k, Janessa 66
ks, Thomas 66
by, Stephanie 24, 174
e,Kenny 42
, Dylan 24
y, Bonita 78
• ane, Christine 54, 122
• ane, Heather 24, 177, 178, 179
ins, Maria 78
Cunningham, Melissa 24
Cunningham, Taylor 54
Curtis , Alisha 24
Curtright , Bob 78
Czaplewski, Destiny 24
D
Dalton, Kayla 66
Dang, Julie 54
Daugherty, Tyler 66
Davidson, Kyle 24
Davis,Amanda 24 , 165 , 174,175
Da vi s, Mollie 66
Davis , Pam 78
Dean, Al ishia 42
Dean, Clayton 24
Dean, Kanneesha 24
Dean, Tanajia 24
Debrie, Tayce 66
Debusk,Aly 66
Decker, Maranda 54
Deines, Connor 54
Deklavs, Devin 66
Deklavs, Justin 54
Del Angel Sanchez, Yahaira 66
La Rosa Montiel, Roberto 24
Deleo n, Adrian 24
De Lo s Santos, Mega
Den nis, Der k 54
Dewi •
Deyo
Dia z, Diaz, Dib ' l '
Dill , h , l 2
Disher, Jayden 66
Divis, Matt 43
Divizinskaya, Albina 24
Divizinskaya, Irina 24 , 175
Dorn, Jeanette 78
Dorsey, Kassy 40, 43 ,1 79
Dowd, Tarae 118, 176
." ~, .. : ~;;i if,~ =-~ .. -:!,.
ft ill .. . ' I ndex , 209
Doxon, Norman 55
Drake, Michael 24, 186
Drews, Chase 43, 88
Dubray, Chaz 24, 152, 177
Duff, Katie 55 • ! : • • :. H,,,~ ,a -
Dunning , Guy 78 ; ;: ;: : : : : ;
Dupes, Mike 43 : : ::: i:= ";:
Duren Ryan 55 • - : :; : .... : : .; ; ; ' ..... .,., ......
Durham, Ashley 55 : •:.: ; : : =; .,.,,
Durham 1 Matt 55 : ; : ; : :
Dvorak, Rebecca 7, 78 ; ~; : :.~
Dyer, Christopher 43 ; ~, .";: ; .. ,_ .' : : :
E Ju• •• 1~;:.::.; ·•.::;*; . : : ~: :. ; :
Eagleton , Kelsey 43 '" 'lot ,- It"\
Echeverria , Richard 24
Echeverria, Stephanie 40, 43, 171
Eckbal , Ashkon 55 -.' 'II', Eckhardt, Tr • 43
- --~~~~~~Etheridge, Skyler Evans,Acacia 25
Fagan, Dillon 55, Fagler, Jeff 78
Fahmbruck, Rodne Farber, Sara 43
Farkouh, Raif 43
Faulkner, Blaze 25
Feliciano-williams, Felty, Allan 15, 55
F elty, Justi n 25
Ferg u son, McKe nzie Fielder, Kasey 43
Fischer, Amariah 55, 176
Fischer, Josiah 170, 176
Fischer, Micah 25
Fisher, Jami 25, 177
Fleming, Fred 174
Fleming, Jackson 43
Fleming, Tanor 55
Fleming, Trevor 43
Flynn, Kaitlin 43
F oerster, Cha nce 25
Fore m an, Z ack 4 3
Fountain, Annal 55, 170
F
F eese, Bob 78
F iburghouse, Christopher 25
Fricke, Galen 43
Friedman, Ruth 78
Friesen, Cameron 25
Fullerton, Devin 25
Funk, Chris 78
Funkhouser,Chad 25,152,164
Furman, Amber 43
Chaz44 l.exy 55
Glathar, Kurt 78
Goebel, Matthew 25
Goeschel, Jordan 44
Gomez, Ivan 44
Gordon, Rachel 44
Gorski, Shannon 86
Grabowski, Chelsea 25, 137
Grady, Steven 26, 165
Graves, Jessi 7. 26
Green,Abby 55,175
Green, Angie 78
G~n, Dallas 55
Green, David 44, 123, 176
Green, Emily 44, 164
Green, Tyres ha 44
Gregg, Cody 26
Gries, Kandis 78
Griffith, Erik 26
Grone, William 44, 17 5
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Gropp, Codi 26
Gropp, Katrina 55
Grote. Wesley 44
Grothen, Dave 78
Grove, Kelsi 44
Guittar, Kara 55, 164
Guittar. Thomas 26
Gurgas, Jaym 175
Gushard, Dillon 44. 179
Gvozdik, Vita 55
H
Haa s , A manda 44
Hade n , Cathy 78
Hagaman, Jon 44
Hageman, Chantel 44, 140. 170
Haggan, Robert 79
Hahn, Michaela 79
Hahn, Tyler 26, 106
Hall, Willie 44
Halsted , Pat 79
Hamelin. Andrew 26
Hamilton, Greg 79
Hamilton, Tianna 44
Hammelmann, Zach 26
Ha nd , Alec 44
Ha nna, Trevor 44
Ha nseling , Adam 26
Ha nsen Jeff 79
Hans n Sam 175
Harden Jade-----::-2"7 6 ~~~----------
H dy, Justine 56
Harri Kevin 56
Harri , atthew 26,170,177
Ha rriso , Jonathan 26
H • on. Matthew 44 is , Theron 44
Ha rtman, Elizabeth 56 179
Hasan, Haefaa 26 :----------
Hasan, Halima 56
Hasan, Haydar 44
Havener, Dj 56
Hawkins, Jessica 26, 177
Hawkins, Jon 44
Hawk, Miranda 174
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Hayes, Tyler 26, 197 Index 211
Haynes , Trenton 26
He a th , Ch arli 26 , 94 , 176 , 177
Heath , Clay ton 79
• Hedges , Ryan 174
.,.... Hedgpeth , Courtney 26, 165 , 177 , 179 , 191
Hedgpeth, Kaelli 56
Hegeholz , Ciara 44 , 94, 176 , 179
Hegholz, Ciara 94 _
H d 26 • $ • "' • e1er, Aman a •.: =::~ .... ::
Heileman , Dayle 56 : : .~: :·::
Heim , Dalton 27 ";;: .: ; : ~::
Heinen , Seth 56 :~" :.; i' :::
Heinicke , Isaiah 56 : : : 11• .~ , Heiser , Jordyn 56 , • ." ; :. ;.· ., : :
Heise, T.J 44 • 1 ; f :·i .;_:~
Hellbusch , Kara 122 - .: ;· .;:·; ,:
Hellbusch , Karalynn 44 ,i: ,i° ;'; i
Helmink , Susan 79 • ! f ! ! : .nr-., ,tt r.., Helm , Jonah 174 , 175 • • """ • e lms, Trevo r 56
Helter, Judy 7
Hinrich, Vicky
Hinton, Eric 27, 119
Hitz, Connie 79
Hitz, Erin 27
Hlavaty, Aaron 56
Hodgin, Evan 44
Hoffman, Kayla
Hoff, Sommer 5
Hohbein, Trav i s
Holexa, Marc 2
Holle, Scott 27
Holliday, Sharon
Hollins, Desiree
Hollis, Donnsha
Holloway, Robin
Holmes, Jevonte
Holmgren, Rolli
Holscher , Brand
Hoodje r, De r ek 1 ,
Hopwood , Brady 45
Hopwood, Jordan 27 , 88
Horsley, Derek 79
Hospodka, Colton 27
Houdek, Chandler 27
Houdek, Dennis 79
House, Kyle 56
Housel, William 27
Howard, Tempest 27
Howell, Stephanie 79
Hrbek, Michelle 79
H ubbard, Tyeler 27
H ub k a, R ic h 79
,178, 179
:MJilffleW 5
le 79, 12
unt, Miranda 5
Hurley, Tyler 56
Hutchins,Alyssa 28,165, 179, 199
Iacino, Sydnie 28
Javis, Millie 175
Ibrahim,.Koulhat 28
Ideus. Chris 79
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212 Index - --~~~--~
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w~Jordan 45 , ubr 7
nson, Candy 79
Johnson, Cheyenne 28
Johnson, David 79
Johnson, Emma 45
Johnson, Keith 45
Johnson, Melinda 79
Johnson, Shari 79
John on, Taylor 56
Johnson, Thomas 28
Johnson, Zeppelin 28
Jone , Andy 56
Jones, Corey 90, 57
Jones, Harmony 28, 179, 198
Jone , Heather 57
Jordan,Kayla 45,107,152,176,177
Jordan, Natalie 45
Joya Pereira, Gerson 45
Juarez,Erica 45,171
Jungers, Dusti 79
K
Kafonek, Michael Kail ech, Tut 45
Kambal, Tabark 57
Kapke, Zack 57
Karr, Justin 164
Kassebaum, Danielle 141
Kassebaum, Jennifer 45, 170
Kauk , Karryn 57
Keefe, Kay 79
Keenan , Tom 80
Ke lle y , Dus tin 57
K e l se y, Mac kay la 28, 45
Kennedy, Maresa 179
Keslar, Matthew 45
Kettler, Kyle 45, 179
Khalaf, Ghazalah 179
Khalaf, Tahsin 45
King, Bekah 45
King-jackson, Devante 45
King, Tanner 57
King, Tony 80
Klein, Alex 28
Klein, Cody 28 imes,Ashton 45, 140
Kl ingenberg, Austin 45
Klinker, Justis 28
l inker, Libert 45, 140
Knezovich, Derek 28, 152, 164, 198 7
och, BryQlllla 28 och 80
Koe r l'ott,Y 0 o laric taylor 57 ortum, 15 29 16$ uba, Shelby 1, 99 --"--"~-~___.._......_..;.'.~~~~-+'il:
ahn,Jordan 45,179
Krajn i , i ya n
Krause, Jeffrey 57
Kreger. Nicole 57
Kreifels, Tanner 45
Kreifels, Tucker 45
Kreps, Trent 29
Kreuzberg, Daniel 57 Kreuzberg. Max 29
Index 213
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Kroos,Anna 15,29,87,94,192
Kruse , Jessie 45
Kudhot , P uot 45
Kulek , Kay 45,107 ,_;; •:•Ill..-... t'
Kunath, Dylan 45 .......... 1 ""
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Lofgren, Mykayla
Logan, Tanner 57
Lohmeyer, Ruth 8
Long, Darian 57
Long, Matt 30
:• Kyle , Katrina 29 .::;;::~;:;.
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Lachance, Corey 29 ..... ::. ..... ,, ...
1 Laher, Trevor 57 • • i,, J.;I "
Lafrenz, Ryan 29 . :;·-~ :: :;:
Lam Huyen 45, 86,170 , 178,179
Landegren , Jacob 46
Lane , Dylan 29 , 174
Lang, Cory 174
Lange , John 29
Lanning, Tricia 80 , .., ,
Lapage, Logan 57 , 97 .. ' ; • l ..";
Lapointe, Alex 46 " • ' ' a 80
Long, Stephan 13, Loos, Caleb 174
Lopez, Alex 46, 17
Lopez, Dennis 30
Lothrop, Sondra 8
Lott, Aaron 57
Lott, Eric 46, 87
Louis, Kevin 57
L o ury , Shad on 30
Lubben, Anthony 30
Luft, Kristin 30, 165, 188
Luu, Hguyen 164
Lybarger, Skylar 57
M
Macke, Eric 57
Mackenzie, Jazzy 30, 172, 174
Mackey, Kenan 30, 175, 179
Madden, Mike 80
Madera, Andrea 30, 171
Mad e ra ,Judy 46,171
Madera, Maggie 7 1
M ,Jt 30
Marker, hannon
Marks, Jimmy 46
Marquart, Sandi 80
Marshalla, Shannon 57
Marshall, Kelsey 57, 99
Marsh, Piper 1, 80, 177
Martin, Charlie 30
Martinez, Ana 57
y Vernon 46, 58
:y, Vernon 177
Mcclellan, Hunter 58
Mcclellan, Mitchell 46
Mccright, Joseph 58
McEntarffer, Dawn 80
McEntarffer, Emma 80
McEntarffer, Frank 80
Mcginnis, Tara 58
Mcglone, Matthew 46
Mcgrath, Kari 46
Mcintosh, Melissa 46
McIntosh, Melissa 99
Mcknight, Autumn 46
McMahon, Morgan 31
McManaman, Martin 31
Mcneel, Mollie 58, 122
McNeel, Mollie 164
M'connell, Michael 46
Mcpike, Colby 58
Mcquinn, Mollie 46, 176
Mead, Tyler 46
Medley, Jacob 58
Mehuron,Joshua 58
Mehuron, Mikayla 31
Mendoza, Carly 46, 177
Menefee, Nick 40, 46
Mercer, David 80
Mercer, Jenny 80
Mercer, Rex 80
Merchant, Merchant 31
Mercural, Randy 80
Mercurio , Evan 31 , 196
Mertz , Will 58
M er wi ck, J ana 46
Meyer, Matthew 47
Meyer, Morgan 58, 140
Michael, Chris 80
Michaud, Payton 31, 175
Michener, T.j. 5 8
Mick , Dillon 47
Mickey, Devin 4 7
Milledge, Alexander 47
Miller 164
Miller , Jayme 58, 97, 176
Miller , Jeana 15, 31, 165, 186 iller , Nikki 58
Mi tchell. Pam 80
Mo erer, Justin 58
Mo lina, Logan 47
Mol inaro, Kari 47,107,165, 176
Mo nn · , Dani a 41·-----~-----~~---
Moody, Dakota 47 140
Moore, lyse 31
M orales, Victor 31, 171
Mo reno-Martinez, Raquel 47, 171
Mo rgan Kulina 58,170 rgan, Mariah 58 ~-----'--'--,~-- -4'
Mo rgan, Zane 31
Morin , Tessa 47
Morones, Tyfani 58
Monis, Thomas 4 7
Moya, Scott 80 •
Muenchau,Ashley 58
Muirhead, Ariel 31
Mumgaard, Deanna 80
Munden, Victoria 7, 31
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Munger, Mariah 47
Mun stermann, Jesse 58
Murgas , Jayme 47, 172, 174, 175
Murray, Kayla 31
Musil , Drew 175
Myles , K ' tangela 31
Naranjo , Jazmine 58
Navratil , Connie 80
Ndioka , Gloria 79
Nekuda , Taylor 13 , 31
Nelson , Chri s tian 58
Nelson , Danielle 47
Neukirch , Austin 47
Nevitt , ickey 80
Newman , Mckenna 176
Newman , McKenna 141 , 170
Nguyen, David 58
Oakley, Kia 59, 16
Oaks, Eric 32
Offne~, Eric 6, 32
Olin, Lars 59
Olson, Amber 32
Olson, Devin 47
Olson, Katelynn 5
Olson, Rich 81
Oltmer, Rebecca 9
O'neill, Kyle 59
O'neil, Skye 47
Orender , Joni 81
O ro sco , Kacie 59
Oro co, Kelly 32
Ortega Navarro, Katherine 59
Ostrander, Gary 47
Ottens, Michael 32, 198
Ott, Jeffrey 59
Otto, Daniel 164, 176
Ourada, Sandra 81
Overfield, Kaitlin 59
Overton, Jessie 47, 100
Owen, Dylon 59
Oxenhardt, Megan 32, 188, 191 47
yne eremy 59
P aslee, Marilynn 81
Peckham, Brian 7
Peckham, Stephanie 59
Pegues, Mark 4 7
Peklavs, Justin 170
32
Peppmuller, Matthew 59, 165
Peppmuller, Mitch 13, 47
Perez, Mallary 4 7 , 171
Perez, Stephanie 47, 165, 171
0 216 Index •• -:-:~: :.:-: : :-t:. -:.:;:-:-- ; -~: ::: ; 72 • .:.:-:a::.;!.'.' ... =::. :' !!.r;:J::_:~::a:•;! : _:;:-:.,i::;:·: ::£ ..... ' .......,. ..'-:•,::~•:-:~ :;·.:!~:.: .::::: ... ~::.::..:::..:. ._::::-:- .:-::;: .............. .. ..,,,,. _,Ill
Pickrel, Colton 59
Pigg,Emery 12, 15, 32,176,177,179
p· ,Fahed 48
Pittman, Rod 81
Plummer, Dakota 48
Pocasangre, Marlon 32
Pompa Segoviano, Omar 48
Pond, Derek 1, 59
Porter, Felix 59
Potter, Jeremy 59
Potter, Katelyn 59
Po ell, Dylan 32
Powell, Jen 81
Prey Garrett 32
Prince, Charles 59, 177
Pmkop,Nick 48
Pnatt, Besty 33, 170, I 74 , 177
Pullen, Karen 81
Pttls Alysha 59
Purcell, Breianna 48
Putnam, Samantha 48
Q
Quick, Kayla 33
Quintanilla, Edwin 48
Quintero, Marcos 33
Quiring, Carissa 59
R
Rall, Cody 33
Rall , Jesse 59
Rankin s , Memarie 59
Rasm us sen, Andrea 141
Ray, Brett 59
Ray, Mackenzie 12, 60
Ray, Travis 33, 179, 187
Reed, Carol 81
Reed, Emily 60, 176
Reeves,Mecca 179
Remaklus, Erin 48
Renaud, Julie 33, 165, 172. 179, 198
Renken, Alex 33
Reyes, Alysha 33, 175
R e es Cisneros, Itzayana 60
Reye , Itzayana 171
Reyes, J alayah 60
eyes, Kayla 13, 33, 164, 165, 177 eynolds, Simeon 48 ·ch , Felicia 33,177, 174 ichard , tacie i h M • i f,Co 4
• f, Dylan 174, 60 i seeker, Preston 48
Riffle, Austin 33, 177, 179
Riffle, Tiffany 48,178 , 179
Riggle, Andrea 48, 177
Riggs, Melissa 33
Riha, Dylan 48, 170
Rikli, Laura 81
Rinehart-long. Bailey 60
Ritchie, Zach 33
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Rivett, M.E. 60, 140
Robak ,B en 60,170
Robertson, Morgan 60 , 178
Robeson, Kendra 60 , '" ,. ~.
Robinett, Dj 33 ·• •
Robinson, Nick 33 , 164 , 165 , 179
Rockemann , Tristan 48 Iii- • , •• ,.
Rodenbaugh,Tasha 60 ·:::::;
Roden Baugn, Tasha 60 ·::·::-;; "-·
Rodgers , Jordan 48 • • ....... • ~~-1:::; :~.
Rodriguez , Le'tia 60 -; ; :·::: ~::
Rodysill , Jenn 81 ·::: ·:;:;:
Romberg , Barb 81 ::~;.::::-; -"~: J~:; :t f: ..: ;
Rooney, Chad 81 •' • .. , •. ; ,
Rosenlof , Alyssa 141 .: ii.:::::: ,.
Rouse, Jack 60, 91 ~. : ': :; ;: :
Rouse , Nate 33 1 • ~" • • ·:
Roussan , Caitlin 33 , 177 , 194
Rowe , Dee 81
Schappaugh, Casey Schmidt, Kayla 60
Schmucker, Emily Schneider, Nick 61
Schnell, Daykin 49~ 17
Schnell, Ralph 81
Schoening, Lynn 8
Schoenleber, Kelse
Scholl, Rick 17 4
Schoonover, Austin 49
Schrader, Brittanie 49
Schrock, Brigitte 8
Schroeder, Nichola s 4 9
Schroe der , Richard 81
Schroer, Jordan 60
Schultz, Ariel 186, 191
Schwaller, Jeffrey 60
Schwaller.Paige 14,34, 165,175,177,194
Schwindt, Kendra 34, 174
Schwindt, Matt 49, 179
Schwindt, Tyler 174
Scott, Damion 49
Scott, Davion 60
Sears, Jared 34
Seefus, Crystal 49
Sefarin , Erin 99
Seidel, Tanner 13, 0
Seidel TayJer 13, 0
Serafin Erin 49
S vereid Erica 60
Seward ~$1:J 81
Shanahan, Seth 81
Sheely Ted 81
Sheldon, Du ten 60
Sheldon, Justice 49
Sheldon, Veronica 49
epherd, Jessica 34
Sherard, Skylar 178
Sheridan, Payton 4
Sherrill, Robert 49
Shield, Alex 49
Shields, Donte 60
Shields, Martin 82
Shires, Rebecca 82
Showalter, Fran 82
Shrewsbury, Samantha 60
hay 49 ir ten 49
Snoozy, Molly 49. 179
Snoozy,John 82,104
Snyder, Eric 82, 145
Snyder,Jake 14,34,87. 145 153,179
Sllyder, Kim ls2
Snyder, Kristian 34
Snyder, Mitchell 61
Soder trom, Erica 61, 170
Solorzano-romero. Jose 34
Soren on,Johanna 61
Soucie Jeff 82
Soukup, Eileen 82
Soumit, Yassir 61, 91
Southworth, Mary 82
Sovereign, Halie 61
Spellman, Tyler 34, 179
Stading, Jeff 82
Staley, Theresa 34, 193
Stanard, Myrna 82
Standley, Matthew 49
Starks,Andi 34,106,165 , 177,195
Stebbins, Charles 34
Steckelberg , Ashton 61, 100
Steckly, Edwin 82
Steele, Barb 82
Stenka. Alexandra 49
Stepanek, Mary 82
Stephenson, Reed 82
Stephens, Tyler 176
Stevens, Tyler 176
Steward , Karla 82
S tewa rt, Benja mi n 35
tew art, We ton 61
Stickney, Mathew 61
Stierwalt, Bradley 49
Stiles, Adell 82
Stock, Chris 35
Stotler, Jeff 35
Stout, Ronnie 174
Stroman, Jesse 49
Stump, Gregory 61
Stump, Sascha 49
Sullivan, Geist 61
Sullivan, Robyn 49, 100 u mmers, Chris 82
Su tter. Rebekah 49. 179
eed 4
an tephariie n anda en n 50
Targoff , L. J. 82
Taylor, Jacob 35
Teruel, Jessenia 61
Terzic. Edin 61. 170
Teske Forrest 50. 170
Thatcher. Cody 35. 179
Thibault, Hannah 50
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Thompson, Scott 50Index 219
Thompson , Tekheya 61
Thompson, Theresa 82
Thorpe , Am y 82, 145
Thorson, Alex 50, 152 "' ,, -~-• rfl1' M •
Thor , Titi 179 :.:::::
Thumann , Zane 61 ~:::~:;: ..,•1-i ,11,r•.
Toma , Bushra 61 :. :::::~•:; - :-- ,..,,,,, ;
Toma , Doha 50 •., • ••• ••-. -.:: : ... :: :;:
Tomes, Sean 50 :-:! : z·::.;
Topil, Braden 50 :: : :. :: ,: !:-·! --:• ..... ··=
owle,Anna 61 -.:::.; :::
Townsley , Darbie 61 : ~: :·:::
T : ,.. ; ram , Ti;an 178 • ~·"'::~J:,.;.;;;l
Tran,An 175 ,1 79 • ,,+.o• • •~ ,le
Tran , G i na 50 •.. :··
Tran , Tram 50 , 170,175 , 179 :~
Tran , Tran 35 :
Traudt, Victoria 61 {(!Hi J£{
Treat, Nora 82 't - ' r. : 1.1 t
Treptow , Ciara 61
Triplette, Allis 98
Umshler, Makayla 6 1
Upah, Alex 50, 179
Upchurch, D.j. 61
Urbanec, Aleshia 61
Uribe, Trevor 176
Valdez-Guerrero, Vandeman, Ashley 35, Vanderford, Trevor 35
Vanderzee, Taylor 0
Van Donselaar, Kat rin
VanLear, Rachelle 7
Vanness, Vadoll 61
Vanschoiack, Carri
Vaughn, Beth 83
Vaughn, Mike 83
Va zq uez Pineda , Fern an
Ve r ce ll ino , Sand y 8 3
Vergith, Zachary 61
Vicente. Maria 35
Vifquain, Jordyn 62
Villagomez-watson, Alicia 35
Villa, Shantal 35
Vogel, Judith 83
Vo,Lieu 62
Vollmer, Annsophie 50
Vollmer, Linda 83
Von Der Laden, Alice 50
Vo,Nho 50
o, Vin h 62
n~,-,~~fl 3$
ard, ami 50
Wardyn, Autumn 83
Waters, Archie
Waters, Gary 83
Waters, John 35, 17 4
Watson, Ashleigh 50
Watson, Jessica 50
Watson, Kyle 62
Way, Bryan 50
Weakly, Katie 36
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uAnn 83
cent 50 el 36 176 , Cassie 36, 188
m ,Chante 0
Williams, Keiron 176
Williams, Ty 1yn 50
Willits, Joshua 36
Wtlmot, Amaoda 83
Wtlson, Annissa 36
Wtl on, Brittany 50
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Wittwer, Hannah 62 ___ __,___.,.....,....
Wiyual, Ruach 176
Wobig Richard 51
Wolfe, Phyllis 83
Wolff. Shanna 141
Wolken, Deb 83
Wollen, Brandon 51
Woodburn. Vicki 83
Woodruff, Trent 83
Woodward, Tanner 174
Worster, Drew 36, 172
Wor ster , Mindy 36 , 199
Wri gh t, Na t as h a 51
Wrigh t, Terrence 62
Wur, Nyamal 62
Wur, Vanessa 62
y
Yates, Jeremiah 36
Yates, Travis 51
Ybarra, La Monica 36
Yost,Aubrey 37,106,165.175, 177,1 95
Young,Morgan 1,37, 153,164,177
Young, Randi 62
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Za karia, Mach 62
Ze si e 51
Ze si
Ziga , iu i
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Wtlson, Stephanie 36, 174, 175
WJ.).tshire, Brandi 51
Wmfrey, Kayla 51
Wmg, Skyla 62
Winningham, Sabrina 62
Wmston, Javone 62
Wisell, Abby 103, 176
Wisell, Audrey 51, 164, 179
Wi: mer, Josh 36
Wi ink,Brendan 51
Wittgren, Joe 83
Wittler, Mikal 51
Wittrock, Jocelyn 51, 100
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