Lincoln Southwest High School 2018 Yearbook

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SCHOOL NAME: Lincoln Southwest High School - ADD~ESS: 7001 South 14th Street CITY: Lincoln ST ATE: Nebraska PHONE NUMBER: 402-436-1306 WE~SffE: http ://lsw.lps.org/ TWITTER: @lswhs ST~DE~rs: 1,953 STAFF: 219 P~ll~CIIPAl: Mike Gillotti

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8:14. The minute bell. You have to get to class on time, there isn't another option. Rushing to do all the mornings activities as quickly as possible: park, scan your ID, find your class, it becomes chaotic. You go to scan your ID, but it won't scan. Trying every angle to satisfy the red laser, the line quickly builds behind you. Somehow, everything slows down as Mr. Domangue, the security guard sitting in front of you, adjusts the scanner, looks over his glasses, smiles and reminds you to have a good day. Dismissed during second block, students scatter throughout the commons waiting for their friends. The Silver Hawk Fight Song fills the gym as students file into their grade assigned bleachers. Overpowering conversations, the band plays, "Hey, Baby; as the cheer squads smile and clap their porns to the beat.After a welcome back from Mr. Gillotti and a Student Council game, one-by-one grade levels close out the pep rally with the grade chant competition of, "Here we go, Southwest, Here we go~Leaving the gym in huddled masses with your shoulders touching everyone around you, you head back to your class for the beginning of a new year. 12:27.Tapping a beat with your thumbs on the cracked Silver Hawk emblem on your cafeteria tray, you scan through the sea of fellow students in the commons for a seat at a table. Making sideways eye contact with kids who brush against your arm, almost knocking your food out of your hands, you realize you're standing in the middle of the lunchroom exit.A familiar face suddenly begins excitedly waving you over.You exhale a sigh of relief as you realize you know someone in your lunch. Making your way through the chaos and scattered chairs, you sit down and open your milk carton. Sorting your leftover lunch into recycling, compost and trash, you stack your tray and head back to third block with the 651 of the 1,953 students that share your lunch. Looking around, you realize you have 179 more days with them by your side and it's going to be a chaotic year.

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TU\ CAA TlU' Courtney Monroe's Diff Geoscience watches tar fall from a tin bucket for an experiment showing how slow tar moves.Students pulled out their phones and took pictures of the slow moving tar. "Tar moves about as fast as the plates move on Earth, so I was excited to see how it would go; freshman Nathan Conant said. "I was surprised on how much fell and how little time it took for it to fall~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer

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ADVANCING IN TECHNOLOGY Student Chromebooks come to Southwest

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E~'kUp Serving the ball, freshman Elisabeth Tomlin plays against Lincoln North Star. JV won against the Gators 3-0. "I was really excited w en I saw that I got on JV, especially as a freshman;Tomlin said. Photo by Grace Chacon

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Senior Sam Munn works on her Chromebook in Lori Nakagawa's Holocaust Literature class. She, along with her classmates, was working on a genocide research assignment. "I like the Chromebooks for school a lo( Munn said."It's nice being able to take them to classes so if we were working on something I had done I could work on other class work." Photo by Emily Roberts

STUDENT CHROMEBOOKS COME TO SOUTHWEST Senior Noah Atterbury walked down D-Wing towards the wrestling room. There were students lined up all the way down the hallway and into the room waiting to get their Chromebooks. The line shortened as he inched closer to the Chromebook distribution table.Atterbury walked up to the table and handed his green slip of information to Marco Padroza. Atterbury's student ID and various information were typed into a laptop as he was then handed his own Chromebook. "I thought it was an interesting idea to have student laptops instead of having to use our own or go to a lab," Atterbury said. "I thought it would be good to have everything on Google Chrome because everything was in one spot and you could work on stuff in class." This was the first time all students used Chromebooks for school purposes. Last year, Chromebooks were piloted in a few classrooms as a trial run to see how well they would work. "The Chromebooks went great during my trial year," Charles Bittle said. "I liked being able to have internet access in my classroom right away." Students got to pick up their laptops during locker check outs. They had to get their Chromebook and log into them with the teachers and

make sure everything worked correctly before taking them home.They had the option to pay $20 for a coverage on the device. "The Chromebooks are computers so they come with an expense;· junior Taylore Sedlachek said."Nowadays, most kids take really good care of technology." Because the Chromebooks were issued through LPS, several websites were blocked to make sure that students wouldn't go on websites they weren't supposed to.Although this helped, it also blocked some websites that teachers had used before and ones that students had used for research and studying. "Having websites blocked made things more complicated because we couldn't access as much information as we wanted to;· junior Sarah Decoster said. "At the same time it helped keep people off sites that they shouldn't be on and helped keep them on task." Teachers used Google Classroom to post their classwork and students' homework. Google Classroom was now accessible to alLstudents at home. "It was really helpful to be able to post everything online," Kay Burbach said. "It made assigning things quicker and easier."

With everything being online, students had more time to w.ork on assignments at times that worked best for them. Students could turn in homework at any time online, which allowed them to have later due dates. "I think it was better having everything online because if you lost or forgot your homework you always had it with you," junior Kailee Runge said. "It was helpful with getting my homework in on time as well~ Teachers also had an advantage of being able to watch the screens of their students. They used this to make sure their students were on task. Teachers had access to turn off their students device if they were not doing what they were supposed to be doing. "Being able to watch their screens was super helpful and kind of fun," Lisa Bales said."It helped keep them accountable and it was fun to watch their faces when I would close a tab on their compute( Despite all of the downfalls of the Chromebooks, they still had a lot of pluses and advantages to having them that helped the students throughout the year. Story by Emily Roberts/Spread by Madison Aldendifer


a What is your favorite thing about Southwest? The science classes are pretty great. The offered AP science classes are better than most schools. I really appreciate that. How do you feel about wearing yo~r ID? I don't really have a problem with it. It's just the keys on it that sort of dangle and they get heavy throughout the day, but other than that there isn't really a problem.

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Senior Kaydan Kavan works on his Chromebook for his Holocaust Lit class. Kavan had to complete a powerpoint over a recent mass genocide. "I think the Chromebooks are a good addition to the classroom; Kavan said."However, when it comes to reading, paper copies are always easier to deal with~Photo by Emily Roberts

First Day Pep Rally Kicks Off the Year Senior Jayce Conklin lined up at the end of the court waiting for his teammate. She returned, and Conklin took off. The pep rally game was a relay course consisting of various ping pong ball games. Each grade competed against the other. "It was really fun getting to represent my grade down on the gym floor; Conklin said."Watching everyone laugh was the best parfThe pep rally helped everyone get excited about starting a new school year. "It helped kick off the year by showing us how dope our school is; senior Cooper Patterson said. "It really got me pumped for the yea( The relay got the students to work together and have fun while doing so."The game was a lot of fun because I got to play with my grade; sophomore Lola Thompson said. "I was nervous during the game because I was in front of the whole school. It kind of psyched me our The cheer and dance teams gave a performance during the pep rally that they had worked on all summer. "Practice leading up to the pep rally was definitely stressful; sophomore Alexia Harre said. "We had so much to learn in such a short amount of time'.' To wrap up the pep rally, the band and color guard performed as students exited the gym. Photos by Emily Roberts and Mia Klingelhoefer/Pictured sophomore Kelsey Hall, freshman Morgan Hemphill, and sophomore Lola Thompson

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FRESHMEN ST ART YEAR BATTLING IN JAMBOREE Freshman football started off the season with their first Jamboree. They played three teams for 30 minutes each, rotating between Seacrest Field and Beechner Field.The main goal of the jamboree was for players to learn football fundamentals, so none of the games counted towards team records. It was just for them to get the feel on how the other teams played. Up first was North Star. This was the only game that the freshmen won. Freshman quarterback Jackson Decker started the game out strong. He focused a lot on his throwing, while the team was focused on the offensive line. "We have to work on our offensive line but we will get better and improve after we get most of our players back; freshman linebacker Brock Merkel said. They alternated with North Star to work on both teams' offensive lines.This way both teams were able to practice some of their offensive plays. After working on the offensive lines the team moved to Beechner where they played against Southeast and worked on kicking and returning. Both teams had the opportunity to kick off five times and return five times. Freshman returner Deidrick Kerr ran straight up the field and almost made it to the goal line before he was tackled. The coaches worked on keeping the players involved and getting them prepared for their upcoming games. "They did pretty well; coach Aaron Finley said."There were a lot of mistakes but they got bette( During the Jamboree,the freshman cheerleaders also had their first performance of the year. Starting with cheering then

moving on to stunts, they followed the team around wherever they played.The captains attempted to get the girls more involved. "Emmi (Von Hoff) and I both have outgoing personalities and we can get them to be more confident;' freshman co-captain Abby Meyer said. When kicking and returning finished, everyone headed back towards Seacrest to work more on their defensive lines. Starting on offense, the freshmen went head-to-head with East. Within the first 10 minutes, freshman Garrett Osborn scored the first touchdown of the game. He caught a pass thrown by freshman quarterback Tanner Vercellino. With 15 minutes remaining, the teams switched and East attempted to score a touchdown. East scored four touchdowns within their allotted time. With many players out with injuries, it was more difficult to play with so many missing people. "We were missing a lot of people; freshman offensive lineman Cole.Moody said. "That made it a little bit harde( There were over 13 kids who were injured which resulted in most of the team being gone. Freshman quarterback Jordan Smith voiced frustration with how many players were out. "We lost size and chemistry; Smith said. "Most people don't know where they are going when they don't start. Some people were just playing out of position~ The morning ended and the team jumped back onto their bus and headed back towards the school. The coaches planned what they needed to work on with their first real game just days ahead. Story/Spread by Hope Nordman


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STUDENTS LOOK AT ANATOMY TISSUE SLIDES Students in Physical Anatomy clas_s played Kahoot to help them review material for an upcoming test. The winner of the game was senior Noelle Vampola. "The more you know about Ka hoot, the more you'll know about the test and the more you'll succeed; Vampola said. After the review,the class looked into their microscopes at anatomy tissues. Multi-colored plates held different types of tissues in the human body. The Anatomy students also lifted the plates to the light to see through the different tissues as well. "It's cool to see anatomy tissues and see what's in our bodies;Vampola said."lt's interesting to see the different stuff that makes the body whole~Photo By Mickayla Martung/ Pictured senior Joycin Stonacek

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t-!ow We_ R..Jl Senior Reuben Erickson get is stance set for bowling. First block lifetime sports w t to Parkway Lanes. "I liked that we got to get out of cla and try new things; Senior Ruben Erickson said. "I liked e exposure to nontraditiona sports and the interesting p ple from the community at the various sites that we me Photo By Mickayla Hartung

letrtVit Poetry club met every Wednesday after school and learned tips for writing, sharing and performing poems.The members performed in competitions with the poems they prepared in the spring."I liked Poetry Club because it allowed me to express my feelings without having to say them to everyone; sophomore Arin Pitt said. Photo By Emily Marvin

WaA u(?tt Sophomore Chase Holm eyes Southeast as they prepare to leave the huddle. Holm alternated between wide receiver and defensive back."I enjoyed this season because it was really fun," Holm said."I really like winning and we went 6-1 this season, so that was nice." Photo by Allison Brainard

Taku\ Vit 1e_ TraJ Kaleidoscope Club helped clean up Southwest by picking up trash. When they weren't making the environment clean, they hungout, ate snacks, did activities, and had discussions about high school. "I really enjoy the things we talk about during the club," junior Chase Drewes said. "It's also fun to be with my friends." Photo by Ash Galloway

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M4-~ SENIOR SHAKES UP ROYAL Senior Kyle Driver walked into school not knowing that he would make history that day. He went to class just like any other day but was given some surprising news... He was on Homecoming court. Driver was the first openly transgender student to be nominated for royalty. He ad no idea that people were voting for him or that he w s a candidate. "I found ut during zero hour band; Driver said. "One ards came and said that (Marco) Pedroza s looking me so I went to his office and he wanted to make sure I was okay with if r za and Mike Gillotti met with all nominees at they wanted to be in the running. Some nts told them that they did not want to be part of y y so Pedroza and Gillotti moved down the list of opte -who were voted for to be on Homecoming court. Sijme of Driver's friends, seniors Haley Shaw, Anna tr a Myca Cumpston, decided that they wanted to r be on Homecoming court. ne of my best friends; Shaw said. "I wanted to and I thought it would be cool to give him e o unity to be homecoming kinf T is past year, students voted on their Chromebooks ajump code instead of voting before school or ng lunch at a booth. Students voted for one boy and from their grade, choosing whoever they'd like.

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Chet :g!WlfU\, Celebrating the end of the Homecoming pep rally, junior Camryn Mclaughlin and sophomore Holland Maxwell chest bump. McLaughlin and the team practiced their dance for about two weeks to make sure it was perfect. "I loved performing at our pep rallies and games because we got a chance to show everyone all of the hard work we put into the dances; McLaughlin said."The team is full of great girls and they all work so hard to make the dances clean and perfecr Photo by Madison Aldendifer

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What is your favorite school tradition? "My favorite school traditions are our pep rallies. I like pep rallies because we get out of class early and get to see all of the school and the marching band as well~

Which teacher gives the most homework? ·1think that Mrs. Shanahan gives out the most homework. I had English class with her when I was a sophomore~

STUDENTS IN POTTERY LEARN THE COIL TECHNIQUE Getting down and dirty, Willie Sapp's Pottery I class made coil pots. This technique included wedging the clay to the perfect elasticity and rolling it into little snake-like coils.The - ~ - - coils were then lined up on top of each other using a mold. Once they were in the correct spot, students smoothed them down to create a soft outside. Freshman Kat Ball was one of the students learning different techniques for pottery. "I like pottery a lot because it's not really a class you have to study the material tor; Ball said. Students made many projects in pottery that determined their grade and students were allowed to work at their own pace as long as all projects were done before the end of the term. Photos by Karmen Greenwood/ Pictured junior Ariel Tustin

CULINARY FOUNOA TIONS MAKES SAUCE Veloute! Joan Hines'first block class learned how to make veloute sauce.A veloute was one of the five "mother sauces~The mother sauces were the five main sauces used in the culinary world: Veloute, Bechamel, Espagnole, Tomato and Hollandaise. "It's just making that thickener and adding any kind of broth; Hines said. The students were given a variety options on what they could make adding chicken stock to their Veloute.One of the options was chicken noodle soup. Hines gave the class instructions. However, one group did not follow them. They did not drain the water from their pasta before adding it to the sauce. This resulted in the sauce being diluted and less flavorful. "It was kind of funny because it wasn't really my fault," junior Connor Solano said.The students managed to fix their mistake with the help of Hines by adding lots of salt and adding more leftover veloute to their soup. Sophomore Brooke Beard and senior Masen Louviere were in charge of making crust for the class to enjoy. "When we did mess up Mrs. Hines was right there to tell us 'no put a little bit more, put a little bit less or thats just right:" Beard said."She was helping us through it a lor The class finished the day off by enjoying each other's meals. Photos by Mia Klingelhoefer

f°'4~!oraC~ Folding up clothes, sophomore Alexandra Davis helps with the Hurricane Harvey drive.The drive was held at LSW, but people from the surrounding community helped out as well. "We brought some diapers, toothbrushes and toothpaste; Davis said, Photo by Emily Roberts

P~ttUp Sorting through items, freshman Mallory Schultz helps load donations onto a trailer. The drive was organized a week in advance."It was really fun to know that you're helping out people that were affected with Hurricane Harvey; Schultz said. Photo by Emily Roberts


G~~Gw~ Helping pack up donations with a volunteer.junior Gabriel Davis places donated clothing into a bag to be loaded onto the trailer. The items were sorted thoroughly before being placed onto the trailer. "I think wanting to help other people out, wanting to make a difference in not only your community, but communities around the nation, is bringing everybody together and making a difference~ Davis said. Photo by Emily Roberts

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Black garbage bags were filled to the brim as students helped load items onto the trailer to be sent to Port Arthur, Texas. The items were sent to victims affected by the natural disaster of Hurricane Harvey. Alison Kelley's Diff Geography classes started a Huriicane Harvey relief drive to help those who lost everything from the hurricane.The class was learning about and analyzing the geography side of natural disasters. Hurricane Harvey happened during the lesson. Kelley organized the event with her friend, Mandy Lydick. Lydick had a brother in Port Arthur, who owned an olive plant. The items were sent to his employees and their families as a direct connection.

"All the families that worked at his olive plant had lost everything; Kelley said."This was a perfect way to get connected~ Students were encouraged to bring items that could help the victims. The items were collected in room A113 throughout the week. Announcements in the morning were also made to remind students to bring items. ·we went into her room, we took carts from the media center, and brought them out into a truck that then brought it to the trailer and we sorted everything," freshman Mallory Schultz said. Loading items to the trailer included getting them from Kelley's classroom and sorting items before finally placing them onto the trailer.All of the items

were loaded into a 24-foot trailer to be brought to two other communities before being sent to Texas. Students and families came to help load. "The strangest item was puppy training supplies. When I opened up the stuff I was like 'Well, this is a little interesting;" Kelley said. Larger items were also donated; including couches and other furniture. People from the community helped out along with the students. "There was one guy who brought three truckloads of huge furniture; freshman Alexandra Davis said. Many students in the geography class brought items to help with the drive. However, one student in Kelley's class, sophomore Katelyn Thompson,

went above and beyond in helping out. Thompson went door-to-door when collecting items. "People would immediately want to help out and they would go into their house and get anything they could; Thompson said. Empathy was Thompson's main motivation. She put herself in the victims' shoes and gladly lended a helping hand. "I thought it was very important to help them because they don't have stuff; Thompson said."lf I was in that situation, I would've wanted to get stuW The one-week drive brought results as Kelley's classes teamed up with the Tekamah and Papillion communities and, overall, they filled a 53-foot semi truck. Story by Mia Klingelhoefer/

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Freshman JJ Nordman prep s for the game to begin as goalie. Nordman played for t Lincoln Junior Stars 14U Bantam team. "I like hockey cause it takes a lot of mental strength; Nordman said."Th is rarely ever a dull game that doesn't have at least o big hit and everyone is addicted to contact. Photo b ope Nordman

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Junior Brianna Renton runs in the district meet. Renton used cross country as a way to stay in shape all year."I do cross country so I can become better at track," Renton said. "My favorite thing about it is how bomb and supportive the coaches are of me~ Photo by Mickayla Hartung

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Nolley Brothers Known as "Fastest Siblings in the State"

Girls XC Conquers at a Muddy Districts

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Senior Lilly Giesemann paints her pumpkin for judging. Giesemann was the co-president of Japanese Club."It's just really cool to see everybody come out and have fun painting together," Giesemann said."I learned some stuff about Japanese culture that I didn't know so that was really cool." Photo by Grace Chacon

BJfu T~~u Juniors Clara Carper, Emma Davenport and Jessa Pitcher finish designing their pumpkins.The word was spread to students through announcements and posters."It was just fun to be with my friends and do something together," Carper said."It was a competition so everyone was involved." Photo by Talon Staff

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Cierra Galloway finishes the back side of a pumpkin. Galloway helped plan the competition for all of the students. "My favorite part !ing everyone's pumpkins;' Galloway said."Everyone had unique ideas and it was interesting to see how everyone expressed those n their pumpkins~Photo by Talon Staff

Current and former students participated in the Step Up for Down Syndrome Walk in October at Antelope Park. Senior Elissa Fuelberth spoke at the event. "I talked about how even though I have Down syndrome, I can do things just like everyone else;· Fuelberth said. "I wanted to give my speech to show how great I am:· Over 1,400 participants showed their support while walking. Photo Courtesy of Down Syndrome Association of Families of Nebraska, Pictured: Arabelle Jackson '17, and seniors Greta Gessert, Karissa Boesiger and Elissa Fuelberth




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Students from Rachael Garner's Animal Behavior class took a field trip to Henry Ooorly Zoo. The students had to fill out an ethogram where they analyzed behaviors they observed being completed by different species. "My favorite animals were the meerkats;· junior Alicia McAfee said."I learned a lot of interesting things that I didn't know about animals.We learned more than just the basic stuff~ Photo by Sierra Mizell

What is the best excuse you have used to get out of homework? I don't think I have ever used an excuse before, but I would say that my printer ran out of ink. I would use that excuse because it can happen really easily.

What is your favorite flavor of Starburst? The pink one is my favorite flavor. It just has a unique taste to me.

Sipping on his slush, freshman Mitchell Tunnison taste tests the Silver Hawk Slush. Tunnison ordered one of over 100 drinks sold. "I would definitely recommend it;Tunnison said. "It is just a great slush and the money could go back to our school~ Photo by Hope Nordman

Junior Sarah Shrum enjoys the Silver Hawk Slush with junior Jet Durante. Shrum learned about the slush off of the Sonic Facebook page."It was a really good way to represent the school; said Shrum. "It was a great way to give back to the schoolf Photo by Sierra Mizell

In Lifetime Sports, students participated in various activities on and off campus. They played many sports such as bowling, tennis and golf. The class went to Holmes Lake to fish. For the majority of the students, this was a new experience. "Fishing was fun because we were outside and it was a beautiful day, but I only caught one fish; senior Alaina Lacy said. "I go fishing a lot with my dad, but it was hard because fish don't like me. I would definitely go fishing again'.' Lacy, along with seniors Alana Palmer and Caelyn Christiancy .-..~"u..=.•i •~._11_.f'=iul were three of the students who went to Holmes Lake to catch fish.After be~ ing at Holmes for an entire block, the students headed back to school ready for another activity the next day. Photos by Mickayta Hartung


HIG SCHOOLS COMPETE FOR SONIC PRIZE

good even though I don't like green apple~ On Sept. 25, a Sonic supervisor from the 48th Street store, kicked off a race between The goal of the slush was to get high Lincoln schools involving slushes. schools more involved with Sonic and get more customers. Sonic used Facebook to Southwest's slush was chosen to be green and white. It was called the Silver attract more people and to spread the word Hawk Slush and was flavored green apple.All about the different slushes. "The top three schools who bought the the slushes were named after the designated most slushes won money to go back into sohools' mascots and colors: East's was The their schools; a Sonic supervisor said."First Spartan Slush, Southeast's was The Knight place won $1,000, second place received Slush, Northeast's was The Rocket Slush, $500 and third place won $250. Depending North Star's was The Navigator Slush, Lincoln on who won, the money went back to the High's was The Link Slush, and Pius X's was . school's booster club~ the Thunderbolts Slush. "I think it's a. good way to help the school "It was an interesting way to show school out;' junior Madison Lockard said."And a spirit; junior Jett Durante said. "It was pretty

good way to make a profif All of this was inspired by "The Transformers" slush, a trio of slushes that tied into the movie campaign of "Transformers: The Last Knight:' The promotion of the Transformers slushies started on May 29 and was part of a sweepstakes. "The slushies were very popular in the beginning; a Sonic supervisor said. "But later on in the months the sales started to slow down because of the weather getting colder:· Although it was advertised, many of the students didn't even know the competition was going on. "I heard about it from some students

around school; freshman JJ. Nordman said. "I only got it once, but I liked the sweet taste:· The competition ended on Nov. 30.The winner of the contest was Lincoln East with students purchasing 713 slushes.The Silver Hawk Slush came in sixth place. • "This was the first time Sonic held a competition between the Lincoln schools; Sonic wrote on Facebook."We might do something like it again, because it was such a big hit and a great way to give back to Lincoln schools~ Story/Spread by Allison Brainard and Hope Nordman

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VOLUNTEERS PUT ON HA WK FOOD MARKET DURING TERM ONE The Hawk Food Market provided food and clothes to many students and their families. Held once per term, the counselors, as well as many volunteers, helped students shop. "I enjoy being a part of it; counselor Tim Ernst said."I think every family at some point struggles and I hate seeing kids or anyone be hungry~The market started years ago when a student walked into the Counseling Center and said that she needed food. This action deeply saddened Dolores Simpson-Kirkland. "It just really caught our hearts,· Simpson-Kirkland said. ·we were scrambling around trying to find some food for this student to eat and we got to talking and gathering and thought,'Well if this student is hungry, there are other students in our school that are hungry." Photo by Sierra Mizell

Nerves rushed through the Debate team as they were getting ready for the first tournament of the entire season. "I always try to breathe before the first tournament and also practicing my cases and being more comfortable with talking; junior Brian Belt said. "Under performing or getting completely wrecked in a round or crossfire makes me really nervous~ The first tournament was hosted at LSW during the beginning of November.All categories of Debate, including Public Forum, Lincoln Douglas and Congress, competed. Almost every single room in Southwest was being occupied for rounds. "I liked having the tournament at the school because the people make it really fun; junior Vyviane Vo said. "I really like the fact that I get to argue with people and win an award for iC Students from 20 different schools in Nebraska came to the tournament in hopes to take home the trophy. The tournament lasted for almost 12 hours and most of the classrooms were used for competition. Other coaches, former debaters, or parents judged rounds throughout the day. "In order to host a tournament, you have to secure the building, get judges, order food, secure parent and student volunteers and set up rounds on the entries of the schools attending; Toni Heimes said."We use most of the rooms in the building including the musicrnoms, the media center

and the computer labs for rounds. During tournaments many coaches will judge rounds. I am usually part of the tabulation team that deals with putting the results into the computer and setting up the next rounds~ During first semester, the team won two tournaments and were runner-up at another. Up through November of the season, junior Angela Kwambamba and sophomore Serena Jenti had a winning record in all tournaments except for one. "My partner and I have had a winning record in all of the tournaments except we only made it to quarterfinals in one of them; Kwambamba said. "When I win a round I feel that I'm on top of the world. It just makes me feel so proud of myself because I was able to beat teams that I usually lose to~ Debate didn't conclude until the end of March. The team finished out the season competing at Lincoln high schools including Lincoln East, Lincoln Southeast, and Lincoln North Star. Competitors also traveled an hour outside of Lincoln to Fremont, Ralston and Westside, Omaha. Members of Debate put in hard work and intelligence while competing at tournaments. "I enjoy watching students improve their critical thinking skills including research, writing and speaking; Heimes said. "I think coaching debate is something that has made me a better thinker as well~ Story by Haley Ulrich/Spread by Madison Aldendifer


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SPRINTING TO THE TOP How do you feel being a part of the cross country team? "Important because I'm part of something recognized through out the city. I'm representing the city at State and the school at State~

What was the HAC Tournament like with all the rain making the path muddy?

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What was your favorite workout during the cross country season? "We did these one kilometer repeat work outs where it felt like a race. I like racing a lot so those were fun racing the team~

Pushing to keep his lead, senior Masen Louviere continues his stride with a Fremont runner close behind during the HAC Tournament. Louviere finished with a time of 17 :30. "I get nervous for every meet; Louviere said. "There's six other people depending on you to do well and that's super nerve racking.· Photo by Sierra Young

Miu( KIO\ Breathing heavily, senior Jacob Fritz runs on the Pioneers Park trail at the HAC Tournament. The team took second place at the HAC with a score of 53."I run because I enjoy running as a team and its a good way to get exercise; Fritz said. "We always have fun running as a team~ Photo by Sierra Young

p~- tt"t,1e. 14 Pushin~ough the pain, sophomore Trevor Acton runs past the crowd to the finish line during the HAC Tournament.Acton finished with a time of 17 :38."When you win, it feels really good. It motivates you to then just go out next time and do better; Acton said. "You always know that you can improve~Photo by Jack Thomas

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"It's very nerve-racking despite how fast you are; Mayer said. "You have to push yourself for 3.1 miles~ Photo by Mickayla Hartung/Pictured Jenna Linder (12), Reagen Schulenberg (12),Celine Mayer (11), Brianna Renton (11)

STARTING THE RACE "The beginning of the race is the easiest for me personally; Druse said. "It's fun, I think, because your full of adrenaline and running with your teammates" Photo by Sierra Young/ Pictured Emily Druse (10)

FINISHING THE RACE "It obviously gets harder towards the end, and you start to breath heavier; Lesoing said. "My main thought at the end is just getting through it without fainting or crampinf Photo by Mickayla Hartung/Pictured Julia Lesoing (10)

AFTERMATH OF THE RACE "After the race I feel relieved that it's over and normally proud of myself for how I do," Munn said. "A few of the girls cheer on the boys and others go get water and sit down~Photo by Jack Thomas/ Pictured Sam Munn (12)

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The game went back and forth from inning to inning.As soon as a run scored for the Hawks the same would happen for the Islanders.As the tension mounted, everyone was at the edge of their seats hoping for a championship win. "At the time I was nervous because it was a close game, but I had confidence in my team that we would win," junior Skylar Thompson said. "We are a solid team and I knew that we would pull out the win~ Senior Carson Fischer lined a two run triple to right field in the top of the seventh inning taking the lead 5-4. The Silver Hawks' defense then had to hold the Islanders in the bottom of the seventh inning. After allowing Grand Island to score two more runs, junior Tianna Francisco closed out the game with a catch in right field. The girls won 5-4. The Varsity team was the HAC Champion for the third year in a row. Heading into Districts seeded number one, the team was pooled with Southeast, Omaha Burke and Omaha South. In the first round of games, the girls defeated Omaha South 10-0. Beating Omaha South, the Hawks were headed into the championship game of Districts. Beating Southeast 12-1, the team was state bound. Missing school to play in Hastings for the State championship, the girls first faced Millard West. Pulling out a 13-10 win with Amber Storer's walk off homerun.Then falling to Pius Xwith a 3-6 loss, the team was now in the loser's bracket. Three more wins against Millard North, Millard South, and Pius X carried the Silver Hawks to the championship game. Putting up a fight against Papillion-LaVista in the Championship game,the girls eventually lost 16-4.The Hawks took second place in state finishing with a record of 38-6, Southwest Softball's second best record. Story/Spread by Madison Aldendifer

C~ftlM Senior Caelyn Christiancy catches a fly ball during the Bellevue West game.The Hawks finished the game over the Thunderbirds 6-2."I like being able to run hits down and having to cover a lot of ground; Christiancy said."Line shots and diving plays are obviously a little more risky, but they are definitely more fun than routine plays~ Photo by Hope Nordman

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What was your favorite memory of this season? "My favorite memory of this season was winning State and the HAC Tournament. Getting our medals was really memorable, and something that I will definitely hold onto. It felt like it really rewarded all my hard work~

Why do you play tennis? "I play tennis, because it's really fun. I'm always really happy when I play tennis, and I think that shows in how I play and how well I do~

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for the season? "This year I was just really hoping to improve from last year. I wanted my season average to get better and it got significantly better this year. I really just wanted to improve my average and then I wanted to play better this year to help the team."

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Why did you start playing golf? "When I was young my dad always bought me the little kid clubs and I thought it was really cool to hit the ball around and since then it has just been something I enjoy and am passionate abour

What are your goals for your next two years? "I really want to work hard to win State, but I really think our team can do it. I also really want to keep playing with these girls and continue our friendships'.' Photo by Mickayla Hartung

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Senior A'nne Wiltfong warms up her swing before teeing off. Wiltfong enjoyed playing and being able to see her teammates cheer her on. "My most memorable meet was the one at Woodland Hills because I remember coming in on the 18th hole and I could see all my teammates sitting up on the hill cheering for me as I came in, it made me smile; Wiltfong said. Photo by Mickayla Hartung

M½j~ Mu.{J G~ltr With medals hanging from their necks,the team smiles and poses for a picture.The team won at a tournament in Grand Island.''All the kids really buy into the philosophy of the team is the most important element of all of this;· Danson said. "individual honors are okay, but what we are truly after isteam championships~Photo Courtesy of Jim Danson

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With tears in eyes, senior Anne Wiltfong took a deep breath and focused on her teammates cheering her on to help her calm her nerves as she took her last stroke of her high school career. "I was just super sad walking up to tee; Wiltfong said."I was sad about losing all my teammates. I cried before the round even started. I didn't want the season to end'.' Three seniors, Wiltfong, Gillian Dean, and Josie Ford, played together for all four years of high school. They met each other as freshmen and developed bonds over the four years spent playing side-by-side. "Our team would write little notes to each other so after a bad shot it would be nice to look at those;· Wiltfong said."A lot of the time they were really funny so I would laugh on the course. I know it really helped our team to grow closer'.' During the four years, the girls claimed four LPS, conference, and district championsh ips. They also won a State Championship and three state runnerup titles. "They really have had excellent careers and I am very proud of their accomplishments;· coach Jim Danson said."I know they were a little disappointed that they didn't win the State Championship this year, but nevertheless, they really played outstanding and I am really proud of their efforts~ The girls played in a countless number of tournaments together, with some holding more meaning and memories than others. For Ford, that was the Columbus meet. "It was my freshman year and I had to drop out;· Ford said. "I hit a ball, it bounced off of a tree and came back and hit me. I remember that pretty well'.' Throughout their careers, they saw how much they grew as players and how far they had come. "It was really cool to see how everyone had improved over the seasons;· Wiltfong said. 'i\ll of our practices were always really fun and it was great building those relationships with the girls~ The girls built a strong relationship with their coach, Danson, during their seasons with him. This lead to working together to improve their struggles and help make each other better players. "While he was really competitive, he was always more focused on how we were all improving individually and as a team;· Wiltfong said."If we hit a really good shot, he was really encouraging but if we hit a bad shot he was more focused on how we could fix it and how we could improve~ In the course of the season, the team set the school record for lowest team score in a meet with a score of 321 at the Lincoln Classic Tournament at Holmes Golf Course. The team included Gillian Dean.Brynn Sundquist.Anne Wiltfong, Sadie Steele, and Josie Ford. Just like any other ending, the end of their senior season came with reminiscing and looking back on the things that they would miss the most. "I felt like as a team, we were a lot closer and I really enjoyed spending time with my teammates, everyone got along this year;· Ford said. "I think I will miss that the mose Story/Spread by Karmen Greenwood

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Freshman Aubrey Aldag and senior Ian Maltas. Sophomore Brooke Dlouhy and senior John Otte. In order to select a winner, the judges decided to have the two groups have a dance off as a tiebreaker. The dances were over. All four stood silent. While the groups were confident with their pieces, pulses started to rise when the tiebreaker was announced. It was enough. Aldag and Maltas took home the the title. "When they said we were going to have a dance off, I was definitely nervous," Aldag said. "We just started doing random dance moves, and I hoped that it was good enough. Leading up to Dancing with the Emeralds (DWTE), Aldag choreographed her dance before she even chose her partner. She chose Maltas because he

could dance to the style. Both had busy schedules so Sundays they would meet to practice.Their hard work paid off in the end. "I was surprised when we won Best Overall, because I'm a freshman;· Aldag said."I was sure that one of the upperclassmen would get it. It was my goal to get a good score, so I was proud of both myself and Ian." Eleven groups of two competed in the categories: Hot Tamales, Best Overall and Best Choreography. Each pair got voted on by staff judges, Lisa Bales, Adam Brady, and Alisha Stopp. Even though the night was a success, it still had a few hiccups.Junior Camryn Mclaughlin was unable to perform with her partner, senior Brandon Doty, due to illness. The emcee for the night, junior TaeVyn Grixby, volunteered to do a last minute dance with Doty.

"It sucked that I was unable to dance with him, but I think both of them did really good," McLaughlin said. "They were really fun, and did pretty good for • only having a small amount of time to come up with and practice their dance." Best choreography went to juniors Delaney Bau · and Parker Burch. "I was proud that I won in one of the categories," Ball said. "Especially Best Choreography, I felt that all my hard work.with creating the dance and practicing for a month paid oW Most Entertaining was given to junior Averie Clanton and senior Dawson Linder. "Getting Best Entertaining was very fun for both Dawson and 1;· said Clanton. "I loved knowing that the judges thought our dance was the most entertaining to them." Story/Spread by Grace Chacon


IMENT Kay Burbach set up an experiment for her Chemistry class to tie e shirts. Burbach provided sharpies, rubbing alcohol, red solo cups and rubber ban s. The students had to provide their own item of clothing to use for tie dying. "Thee periment was a lot of fun, " junior Brianna Renton said. "It was kind of a weird and ifferent way of dying clothing but it was also really cool~ The students learned about quifers in their unit and used the experiment to get a closer, hands-on experience o chemical reactions and chemical mixing. They had to figure out which colors would mix well together and how they would react with the rubbing alcohol before they ut it on their item of clothing. "The project only lasted for 30 minutes; Renton said." e didn't have a lot of time but it went okaf Photos by Mickayla Hartung/ Pictured s nior Nadem Sobhi, and juniors Brianna Renton and Eleanor Schmeichel

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C0tvtt 01\, (iif'-ts The Emeralds dance team meets at half court during their group dance at Dancing with the Emeralds.Along with the group piece.each member picked a partner to perform a couple's dance with. "Dancing with the Emeralds was so much fun this year with John (Otte); said sophomore Brooke Dlouhy."We barely knew each other before but had so much fun during practices. We lost count of the times he dropped me~Photo by Dylan Lawrence

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Tw~~TLU't\ Sophomore Morgan Sorrell twists as she helps her group choreograph their final dance. Sorrell assisted her group throughout the term with making new dances to perform."Choreographing the line dance with my group was the best;' Sorrell said. "It was fun listening to the music and making up the dance on our own~ Photo by Karmen Greenwood

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What is your go to song? Anything Sam Smith. I'm really obsessed with him. "Palace" by Sam Smith is my go to song to sing in the shower. I've just liked Sam Smith since freshman year. What is your favorite pop flavor? My favorite pop is Dr. Pepper because it tastes really good. If you could travel anywhere, where would you go? I would go to Europe because I think that it is a beautiful country. I would want to see all of the historical sites. I would specifically want to go to Paris.


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\)<AJ\,U 101 STUDENTS GET CREATIVE WITH FANCY DANCES Students giggled as they practiced perfecting their airplanes. Dancers choreographed new routines while others crashed into walls.All daily events for Dance 101. "There is so much that goes on in this class;· junior Keisha Scott said."It makes it hard to pick a favorite memory~ Students in Dance 101 learned different styles of dance and were able to perform for other classmates to see. "We learn a bunch of different genres of dance.The first one being line dances because they are probably one of the easiest;' senior Jess Sanford said. "Second we learned our ballroom dances and for those we have partners. One is the leader, the other is a follower. We learned hip hop and modern dance also and for each genre we have to make up our own dance. " Dance 101 formed an environment for students to meet new people while also learning about dance. "The best thing about the class I would say would be the people;· junior Rachel Lemen

said."At first I didn't really think • that I would like the people in this class, not going to lie, but once you start to work with the other people you get to see that it's a fun class to come to'.' Throughout the course of the term, students attempted to perform new techniques. "The very first day a kid did a cartwheel and fell into the wall and sprained his a~kle~ sophomore Kylie Rung said. "He knoc~ed a plaque off the wall and had to go to the nurse'.' Some students joined the class to fill an athletic credit. Others joined because they had an actual interest in the dance class. "I have always liked dancing outside of school so I told myself, 'Why not? Might as well try something new;" Lemen said. At the end of the term, students were expected to work with their groups to form a new dance that they would perform for the teacher and the rest of the class. "For our final we had to merge all the genres together and create a dance'.' Sanford said. Story/Spread by Karmen Greenwood

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With low numbers and ever changing technology, the newspaper class decided to try something new during first semester... Podcasting. The staff was made of five various juniors and seniors calling their podcast, "The Squadcasr "Ian (Stolle) started with an idea of saying 'Squad Podcast;" junior Jack Thomas said. "Then it ended up merging into 'Squadcast' because it sounded and flowed a lot bette( The podcast was started to fit the mold of the newspaper staff that originally began with three students in the class. Each week, juniors Kierra Galloway, Zade Miller,Thomas and seniors Emily Marvin and

Stolle wrote thei•r scripts before recording their podcast. The staff researched various topics they were interested in.Topics included opinions on the "Avengers: Infinity War" movie, how to survive high school,and how phones are taking over iGen. "We usually brainstorm a whole bunch of ideas; Miller said. "We weigh the pros and cons to find the best topic The class recorded their student podcast in the publications room using the student provided Chromebooks, and broadcasting microphones.The lights were dimmed to set the mood and podcasts lasted between 30-45 minutes. Each staff member also had a solo podcast they b~oadcasted.These podcasts were separate

from "The Squadcast" and had individual show names. Podcasts were titled things such as "The lansider" and "The Kazam~ "When we do 'The Squadcast' we are all putting in our individual ideas; our individual podcasts are just expansions of our own ideas; Marvin said. "I think 'The Squadcast' is better because we have to interact with other opinions. It's really great for our class because we spend so much time talking to each other in class.We have really profound thoughts, so I think it's really good that we are publishing them~ "The Squadcast" and individual podcasts were produced weekly with hopes of learning and perfecting broadcasting skills. Story/Spread by Madison Aldendifer


Te/C?M,Two Testing her microphone, senior Emily Marvin preps for her individual podcast. Marvin's individual podcast was called "Philosophy Basics~"For my podcast, I talk about my own opinion; Marvin said. "When I do my own podcast, I'm just giving my point of view and it's up to the viewer to retaliate~Photo by Madison Aldendifer

l~AA4Cka.r Recording "The Squadcast; juniors Jack Thomas and Zade Miller discuss their part of the podcast. The staff planned and recorded a new show every week for their listeners. "It's pretty interesting to be a part of the first student podcast," Miller said. "I'm surprised it hasn't happened before. I like how podcasting gives you the freedom to research a topic and write what you want to about iC Photo by Madison Aldendifer

What is your favorite kind of cereal? My favorite kind of cereal is Cinnamon Toast Crunch. I like it because I really like cinnamon. I eat it every morning for breakfast.

Do you put your socks or pants on first? I put my pants on first. I don't know why, but I just always have.

Where is your favorite place to take a nap at? I like to nap in my bed. It's the coziest to me.

Members of Kaleidoscope Club got together after school a d held a paper airplane competition in the A118 forum.The group was k own for playing fun, team-building games. Each week, members would ca ch up on other members' weeks and learn more about each other in hoP,es of creating an inclusive, welcoming environment where everyone was elcome. "Kaleidoscope is a place where anyone can come; junior Abi Ben etts said."Regardless if you are in sports or theater, everyone is welcome ere~ Members also discussed topics that were relatable to high school stud nts' lives inside an outside of the building. Photos by Karmen Greenwood/Pict eel freshman Jason Gatchenko, junior Abi Bennetts and freshman Mency Orellana

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E»~ 01\ -tlii 'Ball Junior Mariah Zvolanek digs a hit from Millard West. Southwest lost in the fourth set,25-27."During some of the games,we'd get down on ourselves; Zvolanek said."Especially when we were down by points but we had to try and stay positive and remember that people are relying on us to perform well and play as a team~Photo by Mickayla Hartung

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"There was a huge difference going from a Class Cl school to a Class A school. The amount of athleticism on the team was drastically different here and it was more serious than it was at my previous school. Because it was a smaller school, if you played one sport, you played all three but here you play the sport that you excel in. I loved it and I'mglad I could play here~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer

"We had a lot of good memories this season. The best part was how close we all got. Us seniors played together all four years and we became a family. At our banquet, I told the underclassmen during my speech to cherish these memories and people because in a few years they'll be standing in front of everyone saying goodbye to a second familf Photo by Haley Ulrich

"I'm going to miss all of the jam sessions that we had before the games but I'm ready for the next chapter. I'mgoing to play volleyball at Nebraska Wesleyan next fall. I've played with the same girls since I was little through high school so I'm excited to play with some new teammates. I'm planning on playing as a right side or outside hitter." Photo by Haley Ulrich

"I've played volleyball since I was in "The past four years I've battled with a second grade, it was a huge part of my couple injuries to my ankle and shoulder. life. I loved playing the game alongside I've done a lot of adjusting this year, teammates. I know a lot of people say this, I switched to playing as a defensive but I'm going to miss my teammates a lot. specialist instead of a setter. I've loved I grew up with some of them and they being a part of the team, the girls were became my best friends. I had some of my amazing. I'm going to cherish all of the best moments out on the court and I'm memories we have together. Especially going to miss those times and the memo- our jam sessions and bus rides to games~ ries I made~Photo by Haley Ulrich Photo by Emily Roberts

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RACHEL WALKER "I grew up playing volleyball with my mom as my coach. She's always had a voice even if she wasn't my coach. I like having her there on the sidelines. She calms me down. I'm going to miss this team and the season we had, but I'm going to miss that relationship with my mom the most when I go on to play at Wayne State~Photo by Mickayla Hartung

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~~ U\-the A~ Junior Paige Silverberg and sophomore Katherine Hunzeker set up the block against Lincoln High in the HAC Tournament. Southwest played Southeast in the championship and won the HAC for the third year in a row."This season went really well; Hunzeker said. "Not only did we play well but we really bonded as a team." Photo by Dylan Lawrence

ERVING RECORDS Did you have a personal goal for the season? "I didn't necessarily have any personal goals for the season. My main goal was to help out my teammates as much as possible. I wanted to do my best to better the team. I ended up breaking the record for service aces in a season which was cool. It feels good to break any kind of record, but that wasn't my focus. We had a really great season and team effort this year."

What was your favorite memory of this season? "The LPS Classic Tournament. We made it to the championship game against Marian.We dropped both sets against them but we hung with them for both sets. Even though we lost, we still did really well and we could see that our hard work was starting to pay oW

Why do you play volleyball? "I love the girls on the team and the fact that I get to play a sport I love with my friends. Competing agaiflst others is also fun. I really enjoy the coaching staff at Southwest too~ .& Photo by Haley Ulrich

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G~GetUp Catching the ball, senior Noah Krueger runs through the defense.The Hawks lost their last home game 37-10."I always feel the adrenaline; Krueger said."When I get passed the bal~it's all released~Photo By Mia Klingelhoefer

Memorial Stadium and all its glory shone down as the players broke through the opening banner. The crowd roared with cheers and whistles. Hundreds of fans filled the bleachers screaming with anticipation. Cheerleaders filled the sidelines bringing spirit to the crowd. The student section wore their green with excitement for the green-out themed game against the North Platte Bulldogs. "It's a dream come true for anyone that plays football in Nebraska; senior linebacker Anthony Banderas said. "It's the big house~ Banderas scored the first touchdown of the game.Adding to an earlier field goal, Banderas' touchdown made for a 10-0 lead over the Bulldogs. Before the half, junior Nick Leader would catch the ball in the flat and run in a 19-yard touchdown putting Southwest up by 20. After the half, senior quarterback Jakob Ahlschwede rushed a 5-yard touchdown making the score 27-0 in the third quarter. Ahlschwede had 351 passing yards overall. He had 56 yards rushing and completed 1.5 of 27 passes. "Choosing your target for the pass is very important because I don't want to throw an incomplete pass; Ahlschwede said. "I try and throw to whoever is open or I just throw it up to (senior) Justin Holm~

game 34-0. Holm signed as a walk-oh wide-receiver for the Huskers just weeks before the game. "If you live in Nebraska and grew up here, it's everyone's dream to go on and play for Nebraska; Holm said. "Once they gave me the opportunity I told them right then and there I was gonna do it. I'm very luckf. The game was a surprise for Southwest at the beginning of the year when UNL offered to let LPS use the field. "UNL actually brought up playing their Big Ten football games on Friday; Athletic Director Mark Armstrong said."They realized that it would interrupt the high school football scene in Lincoln~ The players were not the only ones who were eager to play on the field. Coach Andrew Sherman was excited to be on the memorable field as well. "I down played it all week. I thought 'Hey it's just a game, it's just a game. It's a privilege, it's an honor but it's just a game;" Sherman said. "When we first walked out there, I got goosebumps." Walking away from Memorial Stadium with a win, the team finished the season with a 6-4 record. Ultimately, the team fell to the Bellevue West Thunderbirds during the playoffs with a loss of 41-21. Story/Spread by Allison Brainard and Mia Klingelhoefer


Dashing down the field, senior Justin Holm catches the ball and runs it in for the first touchdown of the game against Lincoln High. Holm had 44 receptions during the season, most from teammate senior JakobAhlschwede."I have the best teammates you could ever ask for; Holm said."To leave them behind is not gonna be my favorite, but I'm looking forward to college~ Photo by Mia Klingelhoefer

fl»~t,1'ttWU\ Seniors Jayce Conklin and Hayden Davis break the banner for the first game of the season against Papillion-LaVista. Southwest blew Papillion-LaVista out of the water, beating them 69-34."It's great to lead the team; Davis said. "It gets your heart beating fast and to hear the fans cheer. It's the best feelinf Photo by Haley Ulrich

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Junior Kim Cao looks at the solution in a tube. Burbach's chemistry class did a titration lab by mixing a chemical base into an acid."The best part was when we got the right color of pink, which was a light pink," Cao said. "There was a lot of trial and error, if you poured too much of the chemical base into the acid, the pink would be too dark." Photo by Haley Ulrich

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huge detrimental moment; Arnold said. "He knew this is what was keeping the building from going out of business." Potter owned the competing bank in Bedford Falls. With the money missing, upset and overwhelmed, George decided to jump off a bridge for insurance money... which is when Clarence stepped in. After revisiting his life, George told Clarence he wished he wasn't alive. Clarence granted his wish. George once again travels through his life and realized the impact he's had on others. "At first it starts off with confusion;· Maltas said."Then it turns into despair realizing that this is what it feels like to lose everything that you have. Everything that kept him alive up to that point, he had lost." When George came back to life, he showed up at his house looking for Mary. Uncle Billy showed up at the house with many friends and a large basket of money that all of the townspeople had contributed to help George and his bank. "When Uncle Billy pulled throuqh with the money he basically saved George's life; said Arnold. "It was an important moment and scene for everyone." Story/Spread by Haley Ulrich and Madison Aldendifer

Exfta, Exfta! Trying to sell newspapers, freshman Tanner Larsen spreads the word of Harry Bailely winning the Congressional Medal of Honor. Larsen sold newspapers to Mr. Potter and various townpeople."The most fun part for me was rehearsing and getting it all together," Larsen said."I got to hang out with friends and do something after school that wasn't school related." Photo by Grace Chacon


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e SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS SIGN EARLY WITH HUSKERS With first semester coming to a close and many seniors wondering what to do after graduation, three senior football players committed to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln to play under new head coach Scott Frost. Seniors Cameron Pieper, Collin Shefke and Justin Holm signed their letters of intent in late December. Head coach Andrew Sherman was approached by Frost in late November to speak on the character of the three players."I told coach Frost these are all character athletes," Sherman said. "They are the kind of players who are going to represent your program well and take it to the next level." The athletes will continue their careers together with Pieper signing as a long snapper, Shefke as an offensive lineman, and Holm as a receiver. The three seniors were preferred walk-ons to UNL. Photo Courtesy of Talon Staff/Pictured senior Collin Shefke

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KJttorChr~ Before winter break, the Physical Education department dressed in all green and red attire.While it may have appeared that they were in the holiday spirit, the PE teachers wanted to mimic Erik Kohl who they teased for wearing the same thing each day to school. "Kohl wears basketball shorts and a polo shirt everyday," Lis Brenden said. "We were inspired by him. In September, he came to school with red shorts and a green polo. Now it's a running joke in our department~Photo Courtesy of Lis Brenden/Pictured The Physical Education Department

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PAPER SINCE 2005 While sitting in class, senio ao tolle began to scribble the eye of Spiderman on the corner of his math assignment before turning it in. Everyday stolle filled a page of sketches and outlines of superheroes or cartoon characters. Drawing became an outlet for Stolle to express his thoughts and creativity. Stolle, a self taught artist, began drawing before he even started school. "At the age of five I started drawing 'Thomas the Train' because that was a big thing when I was younger;· Stolle said. "From there I eventually went to a daycare where one of the guys sometimes taught us how to draw. I got some of my learning from him but most of it is self taught based off things I've seen and by reading comic books~ He always had a notebook on him during school that he could fill with drawings. Stolle has kept artwork from his past eight years of school. He used his past artwork as a reference for new pieces. "I usually carry around a notebook in my backpack and once it gets filled, I'll mark it if it's the first,second or third of this year; Stolle said."I order them and have a whole shelf in my house that has all my art from age five to now, chronologically ordered. It's pretty cool to look back on all thae Drawing has always been a hobby for Stolle. Sketct,ing has taught Stolle how to pro-

cess ideas differently. Drawing--helped him pay attention in class and transpose his thoughts onto to paper. "I draw all the time, especially when I'm bored. Sometimes I do it just to get practice in. Like, when I haven't drawn in a while, it's really bad artwork. I just like to draw all the time;· Stolle said. Stolle based his drawings off of/4nimations and pop culture. He prefered to.-0raw superheroes, cartoons and friends. ' "I kind of inspire myself to draw sometimes. I do get a lot of ideas from sho s, movies, comics and everything j t comes straight out of my head; Stolle sai.d. /Drawing gave Stolle a way to express his thoughts and feelings. He saw his drawings in his mind and had to get them out on paper. "I get to put on paper what's in my head; Stolle said. Although Stolle has yet to make a profit from his sketches, he planned to use his drawing abilities after high school. "I have never solcfany ar . If I can get a decent amount of money off of my work I would; Stolle said. "I want to use my drawing in my future c reer whether that ·s actually being an artist or by finding a way to use it in marketinf Story/Sp ead

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Students were also decked out in their favorite holiday sweaters. "I love Winter Week. I love being fun and festive and trying to encourage kids to do it; Bales said. "I teach all freshmen and I try to get them involved and feel like they're part of the atmosphere here~ Junior Tania Castillo was one of many students who wore a onesie for Wednesday's PJ Day. "I wore a sock monkey onesie," Castillo said. "It was my only creative pajamas that I had~ On Color Day, students dressed in all one color depending on their grade. Grades competed against each other to see who was the most festive. "We thought people would be more involved if we put competition between the grades," Suh said. Flannel Friday finished off the festivities. The day was a repeat from last year's success. "We did it last year and it was a hit because everyone has a flannel," Spethman said. "It's an easier thing to do and flannels are comfy~ Winter Week gave staff and students the extra push to be prepared for finals. Story/Spread by Mia Klingelhoefer and Haley Ulrich


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In the middle of December, Ashton Otto '17 and senior Karmen Greenwood received the Citizen Life Saving Award from the Lincoln Police Department. They accepted their awards at the LPD graduation ceremony held in the Cornhusker Marriott Hotel. "It was honestly such an honor. I didn't know anything about receiving the award until about two weeks before; Greenwood said."It was great to be at the ceremonl Photo Courtesy of Karmen Greenwood/Pictured Joe Fisher, Ashton Otto '17, senior Karmen Greenwood, and Mike Gillotti

Why did you dress up for Flannel Friday? I decided to do flannel because I like flannel. I like the outdoorsy kind of look that it puts off like the vibe.

How did dressing up make you feel? Wearing reindeer ears, Shelly Shanahan helps a student with his English paper. Shanahan was one of the many English teachers who dressed up as holiday characters."It was a fun activity for us to do together as a department; Shanahan said."I thought it would be fun to dress up like a reindee( Photo by Dylan Lawrence

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BABY HAWKS All levels of the LSW cheer teams interacted with the Kiddie Clinic participants. Each team taught the kids cheer skills. The kids learned dances, chants.jumps and motions for their performance. Photo by Karmen Greenwood

LEARNING THE ROPES Participants performed to Taylor Swift's "Shake it Off." There were two performances of different aged groups. Kindergarten through first grade had their own performance as did second through fifth grade. Photo by Karmen Greenwood

CHEERING 'EM UP The clinic was an all day event that was advertised by sending flyers home through elementary schools. The Kiddie Clinic was an annual camp for the LSW cheer teams and was a fundraiser as well. Photo by Karmen Greenwood

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PHOTO ONE HEADS TO THE HAYMARKET Olivia Leblanc's photo one class traveled to the Haymarket to try new mediums for their photos.The class taught students parts of the camera, different compositions of photographs, and how to properly take photos on manual mode. Students were allowed to explore the Haymarket using the buddy system. This allowed students to canvas many different areas and get unique shots as long as they remained with their partner. "When I walk down the street I look at certain things; junior Rosa Scarlato said. "Seeing how other people look and how other things look is interestinf Students took photos in coffee shops, on the streets, and even in restaurants."I went over to this restaurant and they had a whole bunch of lights streamed over it; junior Taylore Sedlachek said. "I took pictures of thaf Students edited their pictures upon returning to school. The photos were inserted into their final portfolios that showed each student's personal best images from the term. It was optional for students to print their best portfolio at the end of the term to take home. Photos Courtesy of Kirstin Henle and Mia Klingelhoefer/Pictured senior Taylor Pierce, junior Taylore Sedlachek, senior Katie Mahoney, sophomore Kirstin Henle, sophomore Kylie Rung, and junior Rosa Scarlato

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Competing in Kearney, Valley, and Omaha. State in Stromsburg. Nationals in Council Bluffs. The chance to compete at the 2017 Kentucky Worlds Robotics competition. The chance of a lifetime to compete against the best robots made. The only thing standing in the way... A $1,000 entry fee ... Seniors Andrew Steinhausen and Austin Jochum made robots after school to compete in obstacle courses and skill challenges. Each robot had a total of $2,000 worth of materials in it. The CAD (Computer-Aided Design) department had three of these robots. Steinhausen and Jochum were a part of the Robotics Club sponsored by Jeff Jochum.Jeff traveled with his students all over the Midwest to compete in 7-10 competitions a season. Each competition had an entry fee ranging from $80-$100 for Regionals and State, and $500 for Nationals. As the robotics industry grew and competition fees rose, the department found a unique way to fundraise. "I didn't want to sell candy bars or beef jerky; Jeff said. "We have the talent and tools to build stuff for people and it's always awesome when you can customize things with people's names on it and make it more unique than just selling a candy ba( The plasma cutter was a torch made machine that was purchased for $30,000 with help from the district budget. To cut out the design, the plasma cutter used a three

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L ROBOTICS CUTS O SIGNS TO FUNORAISE step process: the user had to design the picture, create a G-code (instructions provided by the machine controller on when and where to move), then bring the code into the computer software. Once the design and code were in the software the computer would do all of the cutting. Last year, during robotics season, the fundraiser was started. Austin.Jeff and Steinhausen made simple Husker logos and sold them to a few people.As it took off, they took orders and made whatever their customers wanted. To order, customers emailed what they wanted to Jeff. Many of the orders were door hangers but they also cut other accessories such as brackets for trailers. After the pattern was cut out, the club members finished their products off in various ways for their customers. "We put on a brush metal finish to finish them off; Austin said. "After we cut them out, we grind them off so they are smooth and then we can paint them~ Many of the products were sold to teachers. Alex Bahe, Shayla Bushhousen and Marco Pedroza purchased them as Christmas gifts. The Robotics Club raised between $1,000-1,500 from their fundraiser, which went towards robot materials, travel expenses and entry fees. "For me, this means I don't have to go out and spend my own money or fundraise in a way that wouldn't be as enjoyable as making signs; Steinhausen said. "For the program it means we get to build and buy the parts we need. We have the money to register for a whole new multitude of different competitions: Story/Spread by Madison Aldendifer


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---rtttv\ 5f1+-lt) M{ TAKE SENIORS RALLY TO RUNNER-UP 2 t AT DISTRICTS Going into the District Tournament, the players' faces showed it...they were very nervous. Bowling a total of six games,their nerves got the best of them in the first three affecting their performance.At halftime, the team was sitting in fifth out of the six teams in the district. With the help of their student section behind them,the bowlers rallied in games four and five and wracked up a mighty score of 196 in the sixth and final game. One-by-one, the final scores were announced. In second place, behind Lincoln High, LSW with a score of 714. One of the greatest comebacks in Southwest Unified Bowling history.They only lost to Lincoln High by 28 pins. Last year, Unified Bowling was a new opportunity for students at Southwest.After the first season, it was an instant hit. It was so popular that coaches Brandi Benson and Joe Fisher had to hold interviews for each student athlete this season. "Having interviews was nice because it gave us the opportunity to meet all of the people that wanted to be on the team; Benson said. In total, 25 bowlers were selected to be a part of the team. With only five athletes, the 20 partners got the chance to move around and bowl with everyone. The relationships between the athletes and partners grew stronger as the season went on. Everyday they brought their smiles, hugs and many high fives. "We got the chance to meet and bowl with everybody; junior Lauryn Bailey said. "Last year, we were kind of secluded to one team, so this year it was better because we got to know one another bette( Something the team included was the High Five Frenzy where bowlers from each team came together and lined up and had a cfiance to high five each of the bowlers.

"I think it is unique because a lot of schools don't incorporate their opposing team into their competition and this just truly shows our team's sportsmanship," senior Morgan Finley said. The High Five Frenzy gave the bowlers the chance to shake out their nerves during competition. This was just one of the things that made Unified Bowling so unique and different from any other sport. Where most sports were about winning and beating opponents, Unified Bowling never focused on winning. They became friends with their opponents. "Do we want to win? Sure. But our team is about so much more than that; Benson said. Another thing that made Unified Bowling so special was that it didn't focus on any bowling experience.The main focus was to have fun and make new friends. While bowling was a part of the team, the goal was to make friendships. Each bus ride, the team would talk about the goals they wanted to achieve at the practice or meet. It was a long bus ride so it was the perfect place to get to know teammates. Questions ranged from favorite colors to favorite foods. Sometimes they even broke out in song. After the Lincoln East meet, senior Elissa Fuelberth started singing her favorite song,"We're all in this together; from the movie,"High School Musical~The whole team decided to join in. However, Fuelberth was the only bowler who knew the words so everyone else just kind of mumbled along. "When we sang songs it kind of unified us and made us closer together; sophomore Ingrid Gessert said. Unified Bowling gave the opportunity for student athletes with or without intellectual disabilities to have fun and compete with other schools. "Unified Bowling gave me the chance to meet people that I probably wouldn't have me( senior Greta Gessert said.

was Fuelberth's second year on the Unified Bowling team."Cheering with my porn porns up in the air was exciting; Fuelberth said. Photo by Mickayla Hartung

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Standing on the beach, sophomores Alliya Meyer and Hope Nordman and freshmen Samantha Swanson and Leah Koepke smile together in the sand.The group watched the sunset on the beach their second night in Hawaii."lt had hammocks everywhere and there was lots of people; Meyer said. "There were coconut trees everywhere and it was really prett{ Photo Courtesy of Hope Nordman

In early December, girls Reserve kicked off their home opener facing Omaha Marian. Prior to the first home game,the team worked extensively on developing their defense. Coach Adam Monk worked with the team on the importance of switching from zone defense to man-to-man with an emphasis on following and guarding each individual player at all times.The Silver Hawks fell to the Crusaders 48-35."We were actually really proud of ourselves; sophomore Jaley McCord said. "Marian is an all girls school and they can recruit. They beat us last year by quite a bit so we were actually really impressed with ourselves even though we losf Photo by Emily Roberts

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Who is your role model? My cousin. I've always looked up to him. I've grown up with him and we're always super close like brothers.

Who is your favorite superhero? I like Batman because he is rich and does nothing. I like Superman too. He is really strong.

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ALMOST SNOW DAY BECOMES TWO Omaha Public Schools. Closed. Norris Public Schools. Closed. Millard Public Schools. Closed. Papillion La-Vista Public Schools. Closed. On January 10, 2018, the first Wednesday of the new term and the new year, students of Lincoln Public Schools watched and listened as districts throughout Southeastern Nebraska shut down for inclimate weather the following day. Weather reports called for heavy snow, ice and wind all week, but by Wednesday night the rumors had fluctuated densely. Twitter exploded with multiple, some strongly worded, comments towards the school district and towards superintendant Or. Steve Joel. It was not unusual for LPS to wait until morning to call snow days, so students were not expecting to find out until 5 a.m., which was the school district's policy time to call snow days. When morning rolled around, students, parents and teachers looked outside anxiously to find less than an inch of snow and hardly any ice. Because the snow day was highly anticipated, students still searched various social media sites for any word of a snow day for LPS. Sadly, it was all for naught. Lincoln Public Schools was still in session. The biggest concern for both parents and students was driving themselves or their kids to school that day. "I felt nervous because the way from my house to the school was very icy and quite dangerous so I didn't feel safe driving; junior Ashley Walker said. "However I'm glad we didn't have a snow day because my homework schedule would have been messed up~ Students were unaware that their snow day prayers would be answered five days later. The following week, all schools had Monday off for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. That evening, reports of extreme cold weather started rolling in and rumors began flying. News reports all around Lincoln called for negative 15 degrees with a negative 20 windchill and, by 7:49 p.m., LPS had called it for Tuesday. After enjoying a three-day work week, weather reports speculated.about a blizzard headed to Lincoln from Grand Island the following Monday. Once again, on Sunday night, parents and students all waited for the infamous automated call. At 4:30 a.m. on the day of the alleged blizzard, it was 45 degrees out and there wasn't a sign of snow. "All weekend I was thinking we weren't going to have school," senior Emma Hahne said."Then Sunday night I thought there was no way they'd call it, there was nothing on the ground. When they did call it I was just grateful for study time and some extra ZZZ's~ Story/Spread by Hannah Thorning

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~M1Al ~~&. Braving the cold weather,freshman Elle Brummond and sophomore Bae Brummond walk up to the school to start the day. LPS was one of few schools around the area that had school the first Thursday after Winter Break."I remember walking up to school thinking, 'Why am I here? I should be in bed;" Bae said. Photo by Haley Ulrich


Arct.c %-oU Going out for lunch, junior Jasmine Nichols walks to her car in the snowy weather. On Feb. 6, it began snowing right around lunch time. Temperatures dropped as low as negative 10 -.....!lll'!lll'!li!••lil-.~hl and Nichols was one of the brave students who decided to head out for lunch. "It was really cold; Nichols said. "I forgot my coat in my car and I really wanted to go out for lunch." Photo by Hannah Thorning

isMtu» <sh~lU\! Junior Kierlyn Schinker smiles with her head back as snowflakes land on her tongue. Schinker posted the picture to lnstagram early on the Tuesday snow day after MLK Day. "That day was so fun; Schinker said. "It was a surprise snow day and I got to sleep in and just chill all day'.' Photo Courtesy of Kierlyn Schinker

SENIOR WRESTLER TAKES 100TH WIN IN HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Senior Jake Oltman won his 100th wrestling match at Millard West High School on Jan. 6.After winning his 98th match, the crowd began to cheer as they mistakingly thought it was his 100th. Oltman's fans were overjoyed, not realizing he still had two matches to go. "Everyone held up the signs and started cheering; Oltman said."it ended up being my 98th win and we only noticed it after the fact." Oltman had many people rooting for him including teammates, family members and Southwest wrestling coach,Aaron Finley. Later that day, Finley posted a picture on lnstagram standing next to Oltman with a caption reading, "Congrats Jake on your 100th win. Proud of ya, dawg!!" Oltman's favorite support poster was one his mom had made. "It was like 3 x 2, a huge picture of me getting my hand held up the first time I won a match; Oltoman said. "She was really proud of me~ Photo Courtesy of Aaron Finley

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Student Resource Officer Joe Fisher ended his third year of working with LPS as an on campus police officer. After weeks of training and getting to know staff and students, the new SRO, Officer Lynette Russel~ took his place. "For me it's full circle; Russell said."The reason I became a police officer was to work with juveniles, so the start of my police work was being around teenagers. To do it again will be a real adventure~ Photo by Hannah Thorning


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As part of their FCCLA project, junior Celisa Phillips and senior Sachi Baeta organized an assembly to discuss the inequality of Native Americans in the U.S."I'd been working on it since September; Phillips said."I hope people took away that Native Americans are an important part of our history and are still around todaf The assembly included a Q&A from Larry Wright Jr., the chairman of the Ponca Tribe, and a viewing of aTED talk on the Lakota Tribe.Photo by Haley Ulrich/Pictured senior Sachi Baeta and junior Celisa Phillips

PtW\f It Up Cheering along with the band, sophomore Kaylee Berry spirits to the crowd. All of the cheer squads performed for the eighth graders at Future Hawk Night. "We all got together instead of dividing up; Berry said."I got to show the eighth graders what it's like to be a cheerleader and gave them a little sneak peek. I got to tell them about tryouts and how they could get involved with chee( Photo by Dylan Lawrence

qhow aN.{ Tdl Junior Arastania Jorgenson gives handouts to future performers about how to get more connected with Silver Hawk Theatre. The theatre table had a scrapbook with last year's performances for the eighth graders to see how the actors looked on stage. "We got to see all the new potential faces that might be a part of the theatre next year; Jorgenson said."I felt like a lot of them were shy so I went up to them, introduced myself, got to know them a little bit, and then started to talk to them about their interest in theatre~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer


STUDENTS HELP 8TH GRADERS EASE INTO SILVER HAWK LIFE With the Silver Hawk Fight Song blaring, parents and children filed into the gym to find a seat. Chatter erupted in the bleachers while the Emeralds and cheerleaders performed. The noise settled as Mike Gillotti took the mic and stepped onto the gym floor. After a brief introduction, Gillotti welcomed the first time parents and returners then sent them on their way.All eighth graders and their parents, were encouraged to ask for help from the Southwest Ambassadors who showed them around the school and answered any questions they had. "We just wanted to help them get more comfortable around the school; sophomore Payton Fallick said. "Our goal was to have it so they wouldn't have

such a scary experience transferrinf Twenty-five Ambassadors showed up to help and wore bright blue shirts so they were easy to spot. They were stationed at the front of the school, the gym and the commons. School tours were given throughout the building including the different wings, the counseling center and where student activities were located. Prior to Future Hawk Night.Ambassadors had meetings to prepare for the night. They had to decide where people would stand, what everyone would do and how they would respond to students' questions. Clubs also had to plan for Future Hawk Night. Most clubs designed their table in a unique way. Some

had trifolds with pictures from past experiences and handouts to give to interested eighth graders. Others went all out. The Bowling Club had members of their team dress up in bowling pin outfits in hopes of drawing new members to their club.The bowling pins walked through the gym to represent their club. "Students would come to our table and we had candy to give them," senior Sarah Hoagland said. "We would talk to them about our experiences. We wanted to get them to join our club next yea( Most clubs had a computer set up at their table for potential members to fill out a google form that was then submitted to the sponsor. Many clubs and sports

took advantage of using the computer system. Club booths were found in the commons and the sports teams were located in the gym. Each sport was represented by a coach and a few players. Players shared their past experiences with incoming athletes in hopes that they would join their team the following season. "The eighth graders wanted to know how difficult tryouts were and what they consisted of; junior Tianna Francisco said."We shared our favorite aspect of the team and what we liked best about Southwest softball~ Future Hawk Night helped clubs and sports recruit new members to their teams and helped transition the eighth graders into high school lifestyle. Story/Spread by Madison Aldendifer


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Sophomore Juan Cervantes performs a persuasive dialogue at the annual forensic showcase. The relaxed atmosphere of the showcase and the support of the seniors kept Cervantes cool during his speech."Our seniors this year really had an impact on how I did and really motivated me to try harder and give it all for my team," Cervantes said."They definitely had a big influence on me." Photo by Jackson Pope

something they rarely get to do. "It was different; Johnson said."Our families aren't usually in the room with us when we perform so them being there was kind of nerve wracking. They're very supportive and really enjoy watching us~ Although the added stress of wanting to do well for parents was something that affected many, they also agreed that the showcase is a night to relax surrounded by their teammates. "There weren't as many people in the audience and there weren't judges starring you down; freshman Molly Nora said. "My team watching me was really great. They pump me up and really encourage me to do my best." Despite competing individually, the members of speech rely on the team as a whole for motivation and positivity at not just the showcase but at tournaments as well. "I think about the team a lot because how we do individually can affect the team in Sweepstake awards," senior Mary Pinnell said. "It's always fun having your teammates supporting you so I think heavely about the team, especially because I was named team captain this yea( Story/Spread by Morgan Donald

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It was a season of change for the girls bowling team. Previously a winter sport, bowling made the change to become a fall sport. The team didn't let the shift in seasons affect them, they used it to bring them closer as a team and made the season successful. "We made ourselves into a group effort instead of individuals; senior Dasha West said."We're bowling together as a team~They used this mantra while they competed in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Placing sixth overall in qualifiers and tying for seventh in finals,the weekend was full of team accomplishments along with an individual accomplishment for senior Sarah Raphael. "I was the only girl from Nebraska who made the All Tournament Team which was pretty special~Photo courtesy of LSW Bowling/ Pictured seniors and freshman Kendra Stevens, Sarah Raphael, Dasha West, Maddy Addleman and Zaria Maynez.

Senior Preston Sorensen showcases his speech in the humorous category for Irents and spectators at the 1nual Forensic Showcase. A 1umorous speech is written :o a script and acted out for the audience."I perform in ,nt of students and compet· itors much more often than rents which is a completely ifferent audience; Sorensen ;aid."Not all of the jokes go as well as I hope them too~ Photo by Dylan Lawrence

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LSW was the top high school in Nebraska to have the most college football recruits. In 2016, Southwest had 26 athletes go on and play college football. A few colleges included Drake University, Kansas City University, Doane College, University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Nebraska Wesleyan."The guys that are coming here are good guys.and we're doing something right.They're having fun and want to continue playing into college; head football coach Andrew Sherman said. "If football is something that can motivate guys to attend college and get degrees, then I think that's pretty awesome~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer/Pictured junior TaeVyn Grixby

l½iltitUp Senior Maddie Ridder grasps a flashlight while singing, "The Hymn of Axciom~The show was technology themed."The lights are supposed to be phones and we're captivated by them; Ridder said."It ties in the theme of the show so everyone can understand what's going on~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer

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Sticking her pose, senior Brylee White sings, "Telephone~ Resonance learned their choreography for their entire show in six hours~I like the outcome of learning the choreography the best," White said. "I like seeing it all clean and seeing all of the details and pictures that it makes~ Photo by Elissa Fuelberth

SHOW CHOIRS TOP CHARTS ALL SEASON A typical show choir Saturday began at 3:00 a.m. The snare drum beat four times as members of Members applied performance makeup and curled Resonance took the stage.All eyes were on junior their hair, ensured they had the perfect "show choir Kelly Sylvester as her voice resonated from wall to poof and double checked they had their character wall. Starting the song, "Level Up; nine Resonance balshoes. The groups arrived at Southwest to load buses let dancers performed on the risers behind Sylvesters' by 5 a.m. before taking off to their performance voice.The groups performed their show which they destination. had dedicated time and passion to for the past six "The most exhilarating part of the day is the bus months. rides because everyone gets super hyped; junior Lena The theme of Resonance's show was focused Millwood, a member of Ambience said. "Getting to around how this generation had become attached watch Resonance and other groups throughout the to technology.Through five songs, they defeated day is exciting because everyone is so supportive of technological addiction with human interaction. each othe( This innovative theme helped Resonance have the The choirs attended the Muscatine River City opportunity to move onto finals at every competition Showcase, Lincoln East Spartan Spectacular, Elkhorn and to take home the title of Best Band at the Lincoln South Crystal Cup and Lewis Central Clash of the East Spartan Spectacular. Titans. They also hosted the 15th Annual Southwest Ambience centered their theme on the journey of Showdown, in which eight schools from Nebraska, finding oneself throughout a collection of songs. This Kansas and Oklahoma attended. competition repertoire aided them in remaining undeUnder the direction of Andrew Jacobson, the feated, taking home first place in the prep division at groups strived to set the Southwest music department all competitions but one. apart from other choral programs. Even though the season went into March.Ambi"It's the favorite part of my job; Jacobson said. ence and Resonance attended 8-hour choreography "Ambience is · s o new to it all and where they start in sessions, slowly building their show beginning in August and where they end up in March is an incredAugust.At after school rehearsals, the dance captains ible testament to their work ethic~ spent hours cleaning and perfecting movement. Story/Spread by Dylan Lawrence and "At the beginning of the year, I didn't know a lot of Madison Aldendifer the juniors and seniors; sophomore Kate Swan said. "As we began to compete together and spent everyday together in class we began to function as a familf


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Football "All athletes wanting to play a college sport need to do three things. One: Never doubt yourself. Two: Focus on your grades as much as your sport. Three:

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Track "Be passionate about what you're doing, be grateful for what you have, and be responsible."

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lsUU-O(lstW(>.(s Holding flowers, senior goalie Will Jennings skates, across the ice for the Lincoln Junior Stars Senior Night. Throughout the season.Jennings saved 883 attempted goals against him. "As a goalie there's really no place to hide. If you have a bad game your team is gonna lose and if you have a good one everybody knows it; Jennings said. "Where as a'player if you have a bad game you might not notice and your team can still win~ Photo by Mia Klingelhoefer

i~forWlU'~ Looking down the ice, senior Jaydon Polivka searcties for a teammate to pass the puck to. Polivka was a third-year returner for the Lincoln Junior Stars."Passing is probably one of the biggest parts just because if you don't move the puck to someone you're going to get it taken away from you," Polivka said."That's how your going to score all the goals is by passing." Photo by Mia Klingelhoefer

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Standing in a group hug.junior John Evans celebrated the Lincoln Junior Stars goal, winning over the Quad City Blues in overtime, 2-1. Unfortunately, celebrations were far and few between for the team finishing the season with a 4-24 record. "The feeling of winning, I'd put over everything; Evans said. "It's a good feeling, especially when your team's not the besr The Junior Stars was made up of high school boys from across the state unlike traditional NSAA sports which consist of athletes from one high school. The team started off the season rough with a streak of five losses. Their first victory came over the Ames Little Cyclones, 5-3. The victory came from the second match up against Ames. Following their success over Ames, the team beat the Mason City Mohawks, 3-2. The team hit another rut losing the next 11 games.The boys third and fourth wins came over the Quad City Blues. The first match resulted in a

final score of 2-1 in overtime.The second match up finished with a score of 4-3. The team finished off the season losing their final nine games. "When we swept Quad City, we weren't expected to beat them; senior Will Jennings said. "We did win in overtime so that was cool~ Eleven boys from Southwest played for the Stars. The seniors were Jace Cooley, Jaydon Polivka and Jennings. The two juniors were Jaden Rezac and Evans. Sophomores included Stephen Jones, Tobie Dahlberg, Luke Horvath, Caleb Watson and Kane Beerenstrauch. The team spent countless hours together through practices and the trips they took to other cities and states to play other teams. "The best part is making all the memories that will be with me the rest of my life; Cooley said."The laughs and fun from hitting ground zero and the journey up, these memories I will always rernembe( The Stars scored eight points as ateam and 44 goals throughout the season. Even if the season didn't go as planned, the Junior Stars still pushed themselves individually and as ateam to finish strong. Story/Spread by Mia Klingelhoefer



SENIOR PLAYS 15 DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS Scooting up to the piano with passion in his heart, senior Kason Fiedler began his musical adventure. From a very young age, Fiedler felt music in everything he did. Unbeknownst to him he had a gift.A gift that only 1 in 10,000 people are blessed with : perfect pitch. This means that he can pinpoint exactly any musical note just by hearing it. "I just thought everybody had it; Fiedler said."I didn't really know any differenf After learning the piano at age seven, he started playing the trombone soon after. In fifth grade, he grew tired of the trombone. He felt that he had simply learned everything he could about it. He switched to the tuba to mix things up a little. "When I asked to switch, my teacher said it would be too hard," Fiedler said. "I said 'No, I can do it; I insisted~ From there, things took off. He continued to learn different instruments and how to play them.After awhile he had accumulated knowledge on 15 different instruments: trombone, baritone, French horn, trumpet, flute, clarinet, bassoon, cello, bass, guitar, drums, piano

and tuba among others. While Fielder enjoyed every one of his instruments, he felt a special connection with the piano and the tuba, since they were his first. Along with all the others, practicing these instruments took a chunk of time out of every day. For someone who strived for perfection, practice is of the utmost importance. "My goal is to practice at least three hours a day; said Fiedler. "I practice the piano and tuba at least an hour each and the last hour is reserved for whichever instrument I need the most help with. For me, practice really does make perfecr Not all of his practicing took place at home.At Southwest, Kason participated in three different bands. The wind ensemble.jazz band and show band. In all of these different musical environments, Fiedler wanted to be the best of the best. "I'm the kind of person that finds a way to accomplish something, no matter what; Fiedler said. "It does get competitive, but when you're striving to be the best that's just how it gets~ Because of his self-driven personality Kason has been winning

competitions since eighth grade. He won All-State in eighth grade, he made All-State junior year.and won All-State again senior year. He has been in six different honor bands, one in which he performed at Carnegie Hall. Kason pulled his motivation and inspiration from many places. One of those places was his idol, Gene Pokorny, one of the best tuba players in the country. Fiedler took a master class with Pokorny his freshman year after a teacher suggested it and has been hooked on his music since. "I learned a lot from him;· Fiedler said. "My teacher said that 'some tuba guy; I didn't know who he was at first, was holding a master class. Once I heard that he was in the Chicago Symphony I knew I needed to be there~ Because of Fiedler's ability to hear in perfect pitch, one of his favorite pastimes also involved arranging different pieces.An arrangement is when an existing piece of music is twisted a little to make it unique.Wh ile Fiedler has also composed a couple of his own pieces, writing them completely from scratch, arranging remains his favorite. To him, music shouldn't involve pressure.

"I'm not really the type of person who can think of something right off the top of my head," Fiedler said."For me it requires a lot of deep thought but I do enjoy arranginf Fiedler's dream would be to play in the Carolina Crown Drum Corps and Bugle Corps which are comparable to professional marching bands. He's dreamed of playing with them since he started music. His ultimate dream band, the Carolina Crown group is known for their brass line. The age limit for the Corps is 21, so Fiedler continues to prepare himself until he is eligible. While playing at home and for the school could get stressful sometimes, all of his dreams and his drive to become the best kept Fielder motivated. "There is nothing better than a good performance," Fielder said. "After all the hard work and the stress that goes into preparation, it pays off tremendously. I always keep my goals in mind, and that keeps me working hard~ For Kason Fiedler, music is his life. There is nothing he'd rather do, and no place he'd rather be than playing the music he feels within him. Story/Spread by Hannah Thorning


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Junior Maddie Simerly springs into a toe touch during the Homecoming pep rally performance.All cheer squads and the Emeralds performed together before splitting up for their individual routines. "It's so fun getting to perform our routine we're working on and doing the school spirits in front of our sections; Simerly said. "We tried to make the music carnival themed since that was the theme of the dance. We used Britney Spears 'Circus' and songs like that" Photo by Dylan Lawrence


ff1)~ l-1½1~ Senior Olivia Hoffman hypes up the crowd while flying in a stunt. NCAA allowed stunting to be a part of sideline cheerleading enabling a new type of crowd involvement. "I had never done it before so it was a cool experience; Hoffman said."I was nervous because the people who based me had never done it before either but three of my best friends were my bases so it brought us even close( Photo by Dylan Lawrence

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CHEER SQUAD ADDS STUNTING TO SIDELINE ROUTINES stunting this year; senior Karmen The crowd grew louder and Greenwood said. "I used to do louder at the sight of sophomore some stunting and really loved it. Kylie Rung being raised into Being able to get back to stunting the air. The gasps and cheers made me happy:· became more intense until she Greenwood wasn't the only was eye level with the crowd one with previous stunting with the POWER sign in hand. experience, some had more than Rung lead the crowd in chanting 10 years of practice.The wide "Hawk Powe( With a smile on her range of experience meant making face, she hyped up the crowd for sure everyone was on the same another Silver Hawk win. level. Practices were dedicated to For the entirety of the cheerlearning new stunts as ateam and leaders' high school sideline cheer putting all their trust into their career, stunting had been banned. teammates. When the ban was lifted in 2016 "I was nervous because the by the NSAA, Southwest cheerpeople who based me had never leaders eagerly waited for the done it; senior Olivia Hoffman chance to be allowed to stunt, but said. "It worked out in the end and . they would have to wait another brought me and my best friends year. It was not introduced into even close( LPS until the 2017 school year. The newfound trust wasn't When stunting was finally allowed, the only thing keeping the cheerthe cheerleaders were more than leaders safe.Along with the lifted excited that their time had come. ban came a new set of guidelines "I got super excited when to make sure safety was the numI learned the squad would be

ber one priority. Keeping stunts at shoulder level or below with a spotter nearby insured the safety of those involved with stunting. Adding stunts was a new way to showcase the abilities of the cheerleaders and allowed a new kind of crowd engagement. Having the flyers right in front of the crowd made it easier to cheer alongside the cheerleaders with their fun and flashy stunts. It quickly became evident that the crowd's cheers were not only meant for the game but for the cheerleaders as well. "It gets the crowd's attention and it's something that most of them had never seen before; junior Amy Ernst said."Every time we would go out and perform a new stunt, people would gasp and cheer for us. It gets the crowd really excited~ Story/Spread by Morgan Donald


beginning positions for their jazz routine at State.The jazz routine was one of two routines the Emeralds took to State."State was really energeti( freshman Ali Gazga said."There were lots of people who encouraged us while we were dancinf The jazz number placed 11th overall. Photo by Dylan Lawrence

Anxiety was at an all time high as the Emeralds waited on the awards for the champion of the kick division. Expecting to take the title of returning champs of the kick division, the team dedicated the two months prior and put hours upon hours into their state kick routine. At awards, the girls were anticipating the victory and were shocked when they found out they had lost by 1.5 points to the Lincoln Northeast "Star Strutters~ Final score: LNE 79.67. LSW 78.17. "Our coach altered our dance during warm ups and even backstage," sophomore Kelsey Hall said."We had to add on kicks right before we went on to perform'.' The official rule book of the competition states that if a dance is entered in the kick division, it must have at least 50 kicks.Akick only counted if at least half the team was kicking. "We did win initially but somewhere along the way the rules got misunderstood," sophomore Holland Maxwell said. "It was kind of devastating to know that if we would've had a couple more kicks we would have been State Champions~

Although the team was disappointed with the loss, they still relished the experience as a team. "State was really fun, I got to get closer with my team," freshman Sailor Burch said. "We felt really good, our performance was really good'.' The team experienced a new change this year and had to start from scratch with their new coach, Chelsea Seiboldt. "Chelsea did really good this year," freshman Hailey Andersen said. "She took responsibility and did what she needed to do for the team'.' The Emeralds success wasn't just attributed to their new coach. The team also carried a highly functioning leadership system. The team was led by captain junior Cami Mclaughlin, and co-captain junior Averie Clanton. The role of performance captain was held by junior Delaney lG-:o~~ii~ Ball. "I really enjoy the concept of student leadership positions," Clanton said. "It really helps to shape who we are as a team". Story by Dylan Lawrence/ Spread by Madison Aldendifer


Chur~ lth-the 13"}1~ Junior Cami Mclaughlin performs during the Homecoming game alongside the rest of the Emeralds. McLaughlin held the position of captain on the dance team. "This game was super fun because we got to perform our Homecoming dance which was awesome; McLaughlin said. "It's always fun getting to wear the jerseys and support the boys~ Photo by Dylan Lawrence

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K~ttat~ The Emeralds perform their kick routine at State."It was great getting to perform what all of us worked so hard on over the season; freshman Anna Johnson said."There was a really fun atmosphere there~ Photo by Dylan Lawrence

Work Work Sophomore Peyton Prussa shows her sassy side off at the homecoming football game. "I liked this dance a lot because it was hip hop which is my favorite and I choreographed it; Prussa said."It was also fun wearing the jerseys." Photo by Dylan Lawrence


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matches, the team lost the next four. Southwest was now down 30-11. Junior Preston Erks stepped onto the mat. Weighing in at 185 pounds, Erks pinned his opponent in the third period and the score was now 30-17. That's when the streak began. "It was really exciting I turned it around for my teammates; Erks said. "It lead us to the win~ Continuing Erks' success, seniors Jarrett Myers and Caden Boesiger pinned their opponents leaving Southwest down by one, 30-29. "It was crazy to come back; Boesiger

said. "A lot of people doubted we could do it but we believed we could'.' The final match began. Senior Markell Jackson, weighing in at 285, stepped on the mat. Forcing his Southeast opponent down on his back, Jackson got his pin in 48 seconds. This finished the 4 pin streak by Erks, Myers, Boesiger and Jackson at the Takedown Meet.The Hawks won 35-30. "We were behind on points and we needed a pin so Preston got his,Jarrett got his, Caden got his and I had to get mine; Jackson said. "When I got it everybody was jumping up cheering. It was like I just won it for everybodf

The Takedown for Troops Meet honored members of the armed forces. Former members of the armed forces presented the colors while a presentation to honor current and former members was shown at the end of the gym. The presentation featured names of Southwest family members, graduates and others who were serving or had served in the forces. "The most important part of the Takedown Meet is the whole school and the community getting together to support this one wrestling meet; Jackson said. "It has a greater meaning than just wrestlinf The team's season resulted in a record

of 17-9. There were seven state qualifiers including sophomore Jaxon Morrow, Erks, Spahn and seniors Jake Oltman, Barrett Muehling, "When you're watching you don't really realize how many people are there and how big and amazing the event is until your wrestling there; Jackson said."You get the full aspecr The team finished 13th at State. Boesiger took third, Oltman sixth and Jackson fourth. Story by Mia Klingelhoefer/ Spread by Haley Ulrich


'8~1iu~ 'R_wal With arms wrapped around his Southeast Knight opponent, sophomore Chayton Koch attempts to roll his opponent over during the Takedown for Troops meet. The Takedown for Troops meet helped support the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). "It was great for our team to beat our rival; Koch said."We ended up getting the victory for our seniors~ Photo by Madison Aldendifer

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f½i~ llr~h It With arms forced behind his back, senior Jarrett Myers fights to pull his arms free from under him in a match against Lincoln East. The team lost the East meet 57-17. "I've been wrestling since I was four and it's something that my dad passed down to me; Myers said." This sport has taught me so many things that, if I didn't wrestle, I don't know what I'd be doinf Photo by Morgan Donald

ROLLING THROUGH THE SEASON Why do you choose to wrestle? "It's one of the hardest things I've ever done but it's extremely rewarding as a person and it's really awesome to win.All that hard work pays off

Will you pursue wrestling after high school? "Depending on what I'm going to focus on in college and what next year brings for me. I would love wrestling at Nebraska ,..... ,"'' ,,_.,_ _. but that's kind of a far fetched. Maybe at a Division II school. I haven't really thought about it yet, but it's something I'm really considerinf

What was your favorite tournament or match this season? "My favorite match was probably at Takedown for Troops or qualifying Districts.They were two of my best matches by far this year and I worked the hardesr

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rs were vibrating throughout The Nest, filling the air with alongside the pool deck, anticipating the start of the final e· estyle relay. The Hawks were three points ahead of Pius X, 87-84.This race determined who would win the meet. "We were up by one point,getting super pumped up and excited for the race; senior Dylan Lambe said. The Thunderbolts were ahead for the starting yards of the relay and pulled ahead at the end of the second leg. The teams were neck-and-neck until this point. "I heard a bunch of cheering and whistling each time I turned a wall; senior Masen Louviere said. It was now time for the Southwest boys to prove themselves. It was the final leg.Junior Chas Nolte was unnerved. Nobody knew what to expect. "I knew that I had to beat him; Nolte said."Throughout my race I just stayed with him the whole time, feeling confident that we could pull through'.' The crowd was on the edge of their seats. Southwest's swimmerswere jumping with hope. Coaches were whistling, screaming. It was now the final 25 yards of the race. It was the end. Then it happened. Nolte took the lead. He reached the wall by mere fingertips length, beating the competition from Pius. Finishing with a time of 3:25 :08, the boys won not only the race, but also the meet, 95-88. Parents were hugging one another.Teammates were stunned by the results.The relay team was smiling with pure joy.All their blood, sweat,and .tears had paid off. "The race was probably one of the most hyped races I have ever participated in and definitely the highlight of my season so far; Louviere said. Senior Night wasn't the only exciting part of the season.At State,the boys . placed 12th overall, with a final score of 78 points.Chas Nolte placed 4th in the 100-breaststroke and 9th in the 200 IM, Michael Ayars placed 13th in the 100-backstroke, and Dylan Lambe placed 12th in the 200-free and 9th in the 500-free. "I will miss the laughs at meets and the camaraderie amongst the boys team; Ayars said. Story/Spread by Jackson Pope


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Cocf U\ ~e Poet Junior Hadley Hiatt swims the 100-yard backstroke against Papillion La Vista. The Hawks won the dual, 115-70. "This year a big highlight for me has been watching several of my teammates accomplish big goals in their swimming careers; Hiatt said. "It has been great to see~ Photo by Haley Ulrich

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Gliding across the water, senior Kaitlyn Witt swims the 100-yard butterfly at a dual against Pius X.Witt went a time of 58:32. "My favorite part about swimming the 100-fly is the underwaters; Witt said. "They are what usually gets me ahead in my race~ Photo by Emily Marvin


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accountable. And that was exactly what they did. "Winning their third consecutive State Championship and fourth championship in the last five years ...Lincoln Southwest;· broadcasted the announcer. Lincoln Southwest 417.5 points, Omaha Marian 332 points. It was ateam win with even greater individual wins.The Hawks brought home gold in eight of the 12 events, wiping their competition clean. "I thought that State went amazing; senior Alana Palmer said. "We all came together and swam for each other, not ourselves which ultimately ended in our success~ Palmer got first place in the 100-yard and 200-yard freestyle at State, setting school history, finishing her career ranked in the all time top-10 in ll four freestyle races.

An honor, this was something that only one other state swimmer had accomplished before. "I honestly think that it is super cool that I was able to accomplish that in my high school career; Palmer said. Another astonishing swim came from Witt. She was the only swimmer to break a State record at the entire State meet. She finished the 100-yard butterfly at a time of 54:48, breaking her own previous state record. Othir victors included juniors Anna Heinrich taking first in the 50-yar ees Berkeley Livingston taking first in the 500-yard freestyle. "Going • State was a lot more nerve racking than it has been in the past; Heinrich said. "It m it more fun and memorable to our whole team~ After months of countless practices and workouts, the Hawks' hard work and dedication had finally


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STRATEGIC GAMERS PASS TIME AFTER SCHOOL IN B118 At the week's end after school on Fridays, members of the Strategic Gaming club gathered in the B118 forum to play strategy centered games for hours on end. "We play several games like 'Settlers of Catan;'Ticket to Ride;'Exploding Kittens;'Magic: The Gathering; and a bunch of other stuff," senior Aaron Swenseth said."It is just always a fun time." The club started out with only few people but slowly began to grow as the year went on. "Getting all the new people who joined this year was the best," Swenseth said."Last year, and a little bit at the beginning of this year, it was pretty much just a dead club, so the new people joining made it better." This year was senior Tyler Henshaw'sfourth and final year being part of the club. "My freshman year I read about it online on the Southwest clubs page," Henshaw said. "I decided that it was something I wanted to try, so I went and continued to keep going. I really enjoy it." Among the many games played during club meetings one of the top favorite games to play was 'Magic: The

Gathering: "Most of us really enjoy playing 'Magic' or 'Catan' because they're both really easy and fun to play with a group of friends," freshman Mitchell Tunnison said. "They're both just really fun games." Along with many of the members liking the game 'Magic: The Gathering; the second top favorite game for them to play was 'Settlers of Catan: "My favorite game is either 'Settlers of Catan' or 'Magic: The Gathering;· Swenseth said."I just really enjoy the strategic value of both of them along with the fact that they are very accessible and are easy to be replayed with other people and friends" Members of the club had the opportunity to learn new games and were able to teach others what they knew, including different strategies they knew and used. "There is always c1 lot of learning going on," Swenseth said."They teach me new games and I teach others new games and it just creates such a fun environment to go into after school. It never fails to make me feel relaxed." Story/Spread by Karmen Greenwood

D0nt Mak Mi l~h Face turning red, Senior Tyler Henshaw laughs during a club meeting. Henshaw enjoyed playing the game "Settlers of Catan" with the other members in the club. "'Settlers of Catan' is a really strategy oriented game," Henshaw said."You really have to try to mess up your opponents and take away all their resources." Photo by Mickayla Hartung


on his cards. Nichol attended Strategic Gaming Club when he heard about it and it piqued his interests. "They all really helped me play the games and tried to include me in everything; Nichol said. "I would like it a lot if there

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What is your favorite song and why? "Give It Up" by Sia. I like it because it's really inspiring to me. If you could travel anywhere in the world where would you go and why? I would go to Hawaii because I like the beach a lot. What is your favorite movie and why? I like "Winn Dixie" because I think the dog in it is really cute.

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goes in and tries to prevent it from happening because it's hard to stop it once it's happening, so it's easier to just prevent ir All Gessert needed was scissors, paper, string, catalogs and newspapers to make bracelets for her customers. "My family and I have gotten into a rhythm where we just order the same things; Gessert said. "I just use catalogs that my family gets in the mail. We have ordered a lot of stuff from amazon, like strinf Gessert had her own website called, "Embrace lets; where a customer could personally contact her with questions or suggestions. The website also allowed for direct orders with a guarantee that every cent of the purchase went back to Love Justice International. "Initially, my mom posted it on Facebook so it was a lot of her friends that I sold to; Gessert said. "I posted on my lnstagram and it kind of spread around~ Also selling her bracelets at local craft fairs, Gessert raised awareness throughout Lincoln at the Cooper YMCA and at a downtown tree lighting ceremony during the holidays. "I have done the craft show here for the Silver Hawk Theatre; Gessert said. "I've done crafts shows around Lincoln so those are who I sell to~ As of the winter of 2017, Gessert had raised $1,227 for Love Justice International. Hand delivering the money to the local office on an infamous "big check; Gessert was accompanied by her parents during her act of kindness. "Both of my parents went with me

and they were really proud of me so that was a really good feeling; Gessert said. "Just knowing that the girls are my age, and they say $100 will save one of them. So an estimate of 12 girls that I saved that are just like me, but they had to live this nightmare. It was just a good feeling that I saved people~ At the end ofTerm 3, Gessert had raised a total of $1,950 from selling bracelets, some anklets and receiving donations from her customers. Gessert hoped to continue selling her bracelets throughout her high school career and donate as much money as possible to Love Justice International. "My inspiration was the thought that it's people my age and it could've been me in a different world and it could be prevented~ Gessert said. "I get lots of satisfaction. Trafficking kind of keeps me up at night because it's just so horrifying and the girls deserve so much more. I get lots of pride knowing that I helped someone~ Story/Spread by Madison Aldendifer



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Magnuson, Riley Moody, and Munn. "It was really cool to have that kind of art show opportunity in an advanced class; Shaw said."There were so few of us that it got to work our While the class only prepared for the class at the start of the term, their teacher, Chad Petska,spent weeks before the class even started organizing the event and trying to find a gallery that was available. "As far as planning out where we were going to go, I have to do that before we start the term because most galleries and places like that will already be booked;' Petska said. "I spent a lot of time outside of

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At the end of winter sports and activities, LSW held the lead for the NSAA Cup with 390. In a distant second was Lincoln East with 300.The NSAA Cup awarded points to schools throughout Nebraska based on how students finished at state competitions in their respective events. Each group had the possibility of accumulating at least 10 points."Everybody contributes towards it; athletic director Mark Armstrong said."If you don't have all of the different activities being successful, you don't win the cup~ Boys and girls points were also tallied separately, with Southwest boys tied for fifth and the girls in first. Photo by Emily Roberts/sophomore Brady Pauling

W"fk U\ Pr NEWFACES GRACESOUTHWEST AS BUILDING GETS TOUCHED UP As the second semester began, students started to see new faces in the building.As per district policy, LSW was in line to have repainting done throughout the school. "There is an actual process within LPS; Associate Principal Marco Pedroza said. "It's just our turn to get touched up and cleaned up a little bir Starting in January, the touch-up process was scheduled to take roughly 18 months to complete.The two man crew enjoyed painting in the high school. "It's kind of fun because there's all kinds of kids; Kevin McDermott said. "It makes your job real interesting because everyday is a new daf Photo by Mia Klingelhoefer

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It had come to this.A threeway tie.The green, white and black teams would play to seven points in a sudden death round. It was now the green team against the white team. The green team had won the previous game against the black team with a final score of 25-23. Music teacher Andrew Jacobson from the white team attempted to spike the volleyball towards the floor on the other side of the net. That didn't exactly go how he had planned it would go. Instead of the volleyball

hitting the floor, the ball hit Journalism teacher Brandi Benson instead. "Before, I was trying to avoid being stuffed by Coach Novotny; Jacobson said. "After, I was shocked to realize I had hit the ball directly at Benson's face. I felt so terrible and rushed under the net to give her a hug:' The game stopped.The crowd was silent. Benson was still trying to figure out what happened. "I didn't know what to think; Benson said. "One minute I'm waiting for this epic showdown between Novotny and Jacobson,

and the next, I'm just trying to make sure my eyeball is still there. English teacher Brittany Russell rushed over to check Benson out. Despite all the aggression Jacobson had in that spike of his, Benson ended up being okay in the end with only a mild concussion. The faculty volleyball game was a time for the teachers to have fun and for all the students that had come out to watch, to have fun watching them. It was a time for the teachers

to let loose for the night and for students to see how competitive their teachers could be. "I thought the staff volleyball game was a great way for students and teachers to take a break from schoolwork for an evening to enjoy some friendly competition; Mark Novotny said. Admission to the game was one canned good with all items being donated to the Food Bank. "It was for a good cause; principal Mike Gillotti said. "We brought in a bunch of food and I thought that was grear Story/Spread by Reyana Runge F~ l il


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the defending State Champs. Nobody wanted to beat them more than the rockets. Last year, the Silver Hawks knocked LNE out of the semi finals of the State Tournament. This year, Southwest didn't give them the chance to go back. "It's a great feeling to go back to State; junior Jaden Ferguson said. "The goal is always to win State but I think our main goal is to play good team basketball:' The Silver Hawks knew their road back to State wasn't going to be easy. They had a rocky start to the season only winning three of the first seven games.They worked hard every day at practice and won 10 of the last 12 regular season games and finished the season with a record of 17-9. "I think we were just getting back in the swing of things," junior Emma Kauf said. "We basically had the same team from last, but we added Taytem to our family and we just had to figure out our team chemistry all over again~ Southwest showed up strong to the State Tournament. They knocked out Millard North High School in the first round but fell short to Omaha Westside in the semifinals 45-41. Story/Spread by AJ Lacy

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HAWKS LOSE FIRST ROUND OF DISTRICTS BY ONE POINT With 0.6 seconds left,junior Cameron Frederick stepped up to the free throw line, down 64-62. Frederick had two shots to tie the game up. The entire gym was silent. Frederick made the first shot and the audience went crazy. He got ready to shoot the second one. The audience stood silent waiting to cheer. Frederick made the second one. The game was going into overtime. Overtime went back and forth. With 10.2 seconds left, Southwest was winning by two points, 71-69. The team did everything they could to not let Bellevue East manage to get the ball. But then a three went up. The Thunderbirds managed make the shot making the score 72-71. The buzzer went off and everyone was stunned in disbelief. "I felt confident, and I think that's what kind of hurt about this game; head coach Alex Bahe said. "There's no question that there were moments of doubt in the fourth quarter, but I felt truly 100 percent confidenr Senior JaQuaylon Mays fell to the ground, he couldn't

believe it. Coach Bahe gave him a hand. • "I was pretty sad, I thought we were going to win; Mays said. "But I'm pretty proud of my team on how we fought back~ There's no doubt that the team had a good season. The season record was 14-10 and their conference record was 6-2. "I think that we did pretty good,we came up short the last game but other than that I think we did really good; senior Kellen Hinton said. The team had strong wins against schools they had not beaten in previous years including a bit win over Southeast. LSW beat the Knights by 26 points, 58-32. "Southeast is always a big game and I just have to stay calm; junior TaeVyn Grixby said."You don't want to put in too much emotion, but you need it on the court'.' The Hawks also beat Elkhorn South, 70-55. They had lost to the Storm last season by 14. Even though the season did not end how the team would've liked, that loss didn't determine the season. "We can't let one moment that didn't go our way in close games define what we were able to accomplish this season; Bahe said. Story/Spread by Reyana Runge

Gwe. Me. lte. Ball Junior Mayuom Buom stays on his feet to keep his opponent from Bellevue East from passing the ball. The Hawks played the Thunderbirds in the first round of Districts."This season I got involved in the game more and I helped out the team more; Buom said. Photo by Madison Aldendifer

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OTHER THINGS ON OUR TO DO LIST . . P~~Wat-!ou Sophomore Grace Bellavia participates in a game at the Homecoming pep rally. Bellavia had to get down the gym floor and back using only toilet plungers."It was super fun to compete against other students; Bellavia said."! would definitely do it again~Photo by Haley Ulrich

Lear~-thi 1'"'1J~t Juni9r Giselle Lizarraga Diaz teaches Spanish to teachers and staff members.The Latino Caucus Club taught an after school FLEX session to teachers interested in learning to speak Spanish. ·1liked that I got to teach instead of learn for once; Lizgara said."It's like the roles were reversed and they were following my directions~ Photo by Nicasia Thelen

Kea4 all About It Senior Ally Lunzmann creates a dress out of newspaper in Creating Clothing.The dresses were put on display in the front of the school. "It was interesting to make a dress out of something other than fabric; Lunzman said."I enjoyed using ribbon as an accessory~ Photo by Jackson Pope

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BRYLEE WHITE

CADEN WHITE

MASON WIELAND

EMILY WILLIAMS

JAELYNN WILLIAMS

JORDAN WILLIAMS

CONNOR WILSON

ANNE WILTFONG

BROOKE WINTERS

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SAVANNAH CHARLESTON What's one of your lifetime goals? "Have a good teacher, because I want to succeed in life~

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MARK ARMSTRONG ATHLETIC/ACTIVITY DIRECTOR

KIM CARSON ASST.ATHLETIC/ACTIVITY DIRECTOR

DUANE BAACK STUDENT SERVICE COORDINATOR

JOYCE LEHN CHAIR

ANDERS PETERSON

TIM ERNST

ERIC FEEKEN

DEE SIMPSON-KIRKLAND

PEGGY VOLKER

CHRISTY CHAMPOUX SPECIAL EDUCATION COORDINATOR


LANETTE DUNN EXECUTIVE

JAN BUMAN PAYROLL

CHRISTINE CARMAN REGISTRAR

TAMI COATMAN SPECIAL EDUCATION

SANDY HAYS ATTENDANCE

NICOLE KUBIK ATHLETICS

DEB LYON MEDIA

ANNA MABRY RECEPTIONIST

SAPPHIRE MUNFORD AP SECRETARY

JULIE SMID BOOKKEEPER

LORI SPIVEY SUPERVISOR

JOE FISHER RESOURCE OFFICER

MARK DOMANGUE

MARK FLUITT

KIRK MCANDREW

JANENE WAY COUNSELORS

DAVID BLASE

KAY HOLT RN/BSN

DEBBIE RYE HEALTH TECH

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PATTI BROWN

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SHUKRIA GHARZAI

GINA VIFQUAIN

MELINDA WALKER

COURTNEY WICHMAN

AMY JEWELL

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MARK WATT CHAIR

JANA GHORMLEY

BRANDI BENSON

TERRY BERKS

TONI DUTTON

CYNDI DWYER

JUSTIN GRIME

BOB HENRICHS

LORI NAKAGAWA

MARLA PAYANT

BRITTANY RUSSELL

SHELLY SHANAHAN

BRIAN ALBRECHT

LIS BRENDEN

AMY CARI OTTO

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MICHELLE SCHNELL

KATHY HERZ

MELANIE GROSS

ANGELA KRAMER

MATT HEIMES

SCOTT ENGEL THEATRE

LORI MESCHER AV/MEDIA

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JASON THOMSEN CHAIR

CHARLEY BITTLE

KAY BURBACH

GREG COOPER

COURTNEY MONROE

MARK NOVOTNY

KEVIN SCHRAD

PETER STONE

TED LARSON CHAIR

LISA BALES

JIM DANSON

DENNY HERSHBERGER

RYAN SALEM

DEREK SCHEICH

AMBER ZEILINGER

AYLA DUBA

RACHAEL GARNER

MIKE GEIST

SARAH HAMMERS

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CHAD PETSKA CHAIR

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OLIVIA LEBLANC

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JOEL DERING

NICOLE DAVIS

PATRICIA HESTERMANN

BEN LYNCH

Mr. A4a.M Bra4» What is your favorite movie and why? "'Forrest Gump' because it has a lot of history~

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FRANKIE WILLIAMS

MICHELLE WINKLEPLECK

MEGAN YELKIN

LINDA YOUNG

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JOAN HINES

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ROBERT GIOVANAZZI

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JAMES HILL

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MARK ANDERSON

JOSH HINRICHS

BJ JAMES

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MARY SCHROPFER

HEATHER FOSTER

MATT BURK

MIKE WIERMAN

ANGIE KNOP

MICHAEL BARBER

SAMANTHA LOCOCO

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• Freshman Jazz 2b • Freshman Marching Band • Freshman Volleyball • Girls Cross Country • Girls Golf • Girls Soccer • Girls Swimming/Diving • Girls Track • History Club • HOSA • Japanese Club • Jazz 1 • Jazz 2 • JV & V Football • JV Baseball • JV boys Soccer • JV Boys Tennis • JV Cheer • JV Girls Basketball • JV Girls Tennis • JV Softball • JV Volleyball • JV/V Boys Basketball • Kaleidoscope

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• Key Club • Latino Caucus • Mascot Club • Math Club • Mixed Concert Choir • Newspaper • NHS • Orchestra • Poetry Club • Prep Jazz • Reserve Baseball • Reserve Boys Basketball • Reserve Boys Soccer • Reserve Boys Tennis • Reserve Cheer • Reserve Football • Reserve Girls Basketball • Reserve Girls Tennis • Reserve Softball • Reserve Volleyball • Resonance • Science Olympiad • SHOS • Skills USA

• SOGI • Speech • STAC • Strategy Gaming Club • Symphonic Band • Trap Club • Unified Bowling • Varsity Baseball • Varsity Boys Bowling • Varsity Boys Soccer • Varsity Boys Tennis • Varsity Cheer • Varsity Concert Choir • Varsity Girls Basketball • Varsity Girls Bowling • Varsity Girls Soccer • Varsity Girls Tennis • Varsity Marching Band • Varsity Softball • Varsity Volleyball • Wind Ensemble • Wrestling • Yearbook • Young Democrats

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OTHER THINGS ON OUR TO DO LIST. . t-JelL,. rrk Me. Seniors Kameron Heimes, Preston Sorenson, and sophomores Taytum Johnson and Zoey Moser pose with their plaques from the National Speech Qualifier at Marian High School. Nationals were held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida."It was awesome to qualify," Heimes said. "It was my third time qualifying. I got first place in Program of Oral Interpretation." Photo Courtesy of Toni Heimes

Ut4ex ~inifun The Southwest Octet performs at the University of Nebraska -Lincoln. Southwest was joined by other schools to perform."I like performing because I get validation from it," senior Luke Meyer said. "It's also just a way to express myself. It's fun to show off what I've been working on." Photo Courtesy of Sharon Peterson

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Juniors Taylor Schweers and Olivia Ways hold signs for Future Hawk Night. The Ambassadors held a big meeting before Future Hawk Night for planning purposes to make sure each ambassador had an assignment. "It was cool to see all of the new students," Schweers said. "We could hear what they were interested in and what their favorite subjects were." Photo by Mia Klingelhoefer


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Front Row (L to R): Kaitlyn Ceballos, Kylie Sabo, Lauryn Jensen, Gabby Van Nurden, Alex Schwartz, Laura Derowitsch, Ka Schwensen,Jenna Derowitsch, Serena Jentz, Megan Wiley, Taylor Ball Second Row (L to R): Emma Schwartz.Jenna Lindt Payton Fallick, Abby Smith, Natalia Garcia, Celine Mayer, Reagen Schulenberg, Amanda Christiansen, Maycee Clapp, Kerra Smid, Aleni Stoakes, Allyson Barry Third Row (L to R): Lauryn Bailey, Kayla White, Janana Khattak, Isabella Shaddick, Bro Wojtasek, Hannah Stanley, Emily Applegate, Elle Baete, Mikaylah Lange, Zoe Peate, Brianna Renton Fourth Row (L to R): Munn.Ashton Pena, Emily Druse,Thea Seibel, Emma Dirksen, Morgan Maseth,Ashlyn Marshall, Natalie Wilson,Julia Leso: Emily Udell, Sydney Hatcliff, McKenna Eppenbach Fifth Row (L to R): Kat Park, Erin Applegate, Danielle Rinn, Alexea Ha, Shea Swanson, Lindsey Blehm, ElsaJonson, Kacey Harper, Sarah Hoagland, Karlie Hubbard, Audrey Smith,Jordyn Fallick, Alyssa Schmidt Back Row (L to R): Manager Ava Miles, Coach Matt James, Coach Ryan Salem,Audrey Bartek,Annica Jon· Emma Means, Rachel Nordgren, Kate Dilsaver, Coach Parker Schoen, Coach Marissa Moore

Front Row (L to R): Hailey Andersen, Sailor Burch, Brooke Dlouhy, Olivia Lempka Second Row (L to R): Nora Schlegel, Anna Johnson, Averie Clanton, Kelsey Hall, Lauren Tibbets Back Row (L to R): Holland Maxwell, Delaney Ball, Cami McLaughlin,Ali Gazga, Peyton Prussa, Aubrey Aldag


ijV ChUL_ _ Front Row (L to R) : Kylie Rung, Hannah McKee, Kelly Sylvester.Allison Dail, Holly Roth, Olivia Hoffman, Caitlyn Pfeiffer Second Row (L to R): Amy Ernst, Maddie Simerly,Jaidyn Sturdy, Cailey Davis, Maddie Ridder, Chloe Veigel, Hannah Miller, Evan Etzelmiller Back Row (L to R): Ashley Hillhouse, Ellie McKee, Sophia Riedmiller, Grace Carlson,Toni Arsiaga, Maddie Glock, Karmen Greenwood

Front Row (L to R): Hanna Nguyen, Sophie Kiser, Sarah Thygesen, Regan Sheppard Second Row (L to R): Morgan Sorrel~ Lexi Harre, Layla Salkanovic Back Row (L to R): Taylor Avers, Makayla Champoux, Abi Bennetts, Riley Clark

Left to Right: Brinley Merwick,Alexandra Davis, Sarni Lamarre, Kelly Cramer, Maci Flood, Riley Wise, Kaylee Berry, Emma Fynbu, Megan Wiley, Paiton Samway, Maddie Hansen, Kat Ball, Hailee Heibel.

Front Row (L to R): Gabby Hoffman.Ava Blecha, Breanna Keating, Emmi Von Hoff Back Row (L to R): Hope Muehling, Katie Chandler, Abby Meyer, Molly Larson, MacKenzie Painter


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Front Row (L to R): Chloe Hammond, Miranda Heidbrink, Katelyn Thompson, Nikki Dirks, Brea Markvicka, Kailee Runge Back Row (L to R): Alex Van Nurden, Carly Coen, Kayla Davis, Madysn Nagel, Teryn Berks, Lis Tomlin, Coach MacKenzie Armstrong

Front Row (L to R): Saylor Jeffries, MacKenzie Painter, Lauren Dirks, Myah Anderson, Bella Nanos, Regan Sheppard Back Row (L to R): Coach Nicole Kubik, Madison Franzen, Kyndal Hudson, Shy Strahm, Lizzie Ehlers, Claire Neemann, Kate Swan

Front Row (L to R): Averie Martinez, Olivia Johnson.Alie Hausmann, Kadence Lieser, Makenna Plautz, Isabella Reifert Back Row (L to R): Coach Ashli True, Mikayla Kennedy, Paige Waite, Skylar Swanson, Chloe Thornton.Ava Spinar, Katie Carpenter, Tamera Hall


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Front Row (L to R): Taylor Adams, Emma Noack,Josi Solano, Shelby Gunter, Rheyan Alwin, Karissa Patera Second Row (L to R): Soffi Olson, Emma Hain, Terrah Doremus, Kylie Claypool, Bella White, Kelsey Kobza, CeCe Podraza, Manager Kate Johnson Back Row (L to R): Coach Adam Monk, Brin Swanson, Kaylan Umbenhower, Skylar Pieper, Brooke Delgado, Coach Bob Prai

Front Row (L to R): Grace Bellavia, Tenley Katt.Ashlyn Cox, Keira Hochstetler, Makenna Sebek, Morgan Hemphill Back Row (L to R): Coach Travis Simpson, Allie Haggar, Kierra Runge, Camryn Beckmann, Emily McCoy, Sierra Schroer, Reyana Runge, Sydney Dose Not Pictured: Kaylee McNeese, Manager Alexis Haslett


Front Row (L to R): Sam Johnson, Grady Works, Nick O'Shea Back Row (L to R): Coach Denny Hershberger, Will Gleason, Cameron Walters, Duncan Works, Caleb Bowman.Joe Harris

Front Row (L to R): Rohan Tatineni, Graham Hedstrom, Blake Benson Back Row (L to R): Coach Alexis Bartek, Will Clanton, Jake Bowman, Brady Neal, Sam Hershberger Not Pictured: Jack Lust

Front Row (L to R): Nathan Warjri, Daniel Fisher, VishalJeyam,Jacob Balfany Back Row (L to R): Coach Robbie Giovanazzi, Max Jurgensen, Connor Anderson, Brady Pauling.Aden Collins, Pratik Pande


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Front Row (L to R): Corbin Peate, Chase Holm, Deidrik Kerr, Max Petersen, Grady Works Back Row (L to R): Aydon Nelson, Nolan Milius, Dane Gebers.Justice Schmitt,Jackson Decker Not Pictured: Coach Kevin Walker

Front Row (L to R): Jacob Balfany, Max Woodcock, Nolan Mayer, Grant Buda, Tanner Jonas, Grant Reid, Connor Hemphill Back Row (L to R): Nik Ahlschwede,Jared Toof, Telo Arsiaga, Tyler Sellentin, Tyler Vaughn, Tanner Vercellino, Evan Preuss, Grant Miller, Danny Rothgeb Not Pictured: Coach Travis Simpson


Front Row (L to R): Caelyn Christiancy,Alaina Lacy, Skylar Pieper, Katie Carpenter, Emerson Barada Second Row (L to R): Coach Ash Wimes, Emma Kauf, Callie Kohl,Jaden Ferguson, Raegan Wells, Riley Wells, Kate Dilsaver, Coach Adam Monk Back Row (L to R): Manager Jess Haslett, Coach Nicole Kubik, Coach Jeff Rump, Taytem Coleman, Hannah Kelle, Coach Kevin Schrad, Coach Tim Barada, Manager Claire Neemann Not Pictured: Abbie Squier

Front Row (L to R): Sophia Nguyen, Skylar Pieper, Kate Dilsaver, Carly Coen, Kate Swan, Katie Carpenter Back Row (L to R): Coach Nicole Kubik, Riley Wells, Hanna Zimmermann, Kate Johnson, Lizzie Ehlers, Manager.Jess Haslett Not Pictured: Nikki Dirks.Abbie Squier

Front Row (L to R): Alexis Haslett, Paige Renter, Lola Thompson, Emily Schmelin_g, Taylor Adams Back Row (L to R): Coach Adam Monk, Cara Gause,Jaley McCord, Camryn Beckmann.Ava Spinar.Ashlyn Cox Not Pictured: Lauren Dirks

Front Row (L to R): Tomia Johnson.Ashlyn Cox, Evyn Kjar, McKenna Eppenbach, Riley Kidwiler Back Row (L to R): Manager Caitlyn Smetter,Ava Spinar, Emma Drew, Camryn Beckmann, Coach Ash Wimes Not Pictured: Tenley Katt, Lauren Dirks, Coach Trinidie Christensen


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Front Row (L to R): Kaitlyn Ceballos, Gator Lunzmann, Hadley Hiatt, Berkeley Livingston, Hannah McKee, Lindsay Cunningham, Kat Ball Second Row (L to R): Aleni Stoakes, Taylor Ferguson-Wade, Lanyon Mlinek, Emily Applegate, Esme Sipr Edyn Alstrom, Elle Baete, Peyton Prussa Third Row (L to R): Sydney Dose, Kaitlyn Witt, Eva Schrieber, Marti Walstad, Anna Heinrich, Ella Ford, Lauren Epp, Quinn Scott, Vi Nguyen Back Row (L to R): Coach Erik Gustafson, Emma Hathaway, Ellie McKee.Ashley Finnegan,Josie Ford.Alana Palmer, Shelby Mullendore, Emma Fynbu, Madison Franzen, Reanne Reida, Coacl Leigh Ann Fetter-Witt, Coach Ross Mueller

Back Row: McKenzie Steiner, Mickayla Hartung, Morgan Finley,Julia Lesoing, Rachel Nordgren,Jenna Kempkes, Ingrid Gessert, AJ Lacy, Lauryn Bailey, Sierra Schroer Middle Row: Brandi Benson, Kyra Boesiger, Taylor Ferguson-Wade, Karissa Boesiger, Edyn Alstrom, Emma Wood, Hadley Hiatt, Elissa Fuelberth,Joe Fisher Front Row: Will Uebele, Zach Schroer,Johnathan Michaelson, Austin Micek, Caleb Jury.Jeff Evans Not Pictured: Britny Davis, Greta Gessert


Front Row (L to R): Noelle Vampola, Brody Wojtasek, Zach Bennetts, Vincent Strud~ Jarrett Myers.Jake Oltman.Jack Spahn, Chase Charroin,Jaxon Morrow, McKayla Cook Second Row (L to R): Riley Moody,Jagger Lovato, Sam Hurt, Barrett Muehling, Caden Boesiger, Markell Jackson, Preston Erks, Ethan Carstens, Henry Lynch, Blake Baker,Ashtyn Pena Third Row (L to R): Coach Tyler Hardesty, Coach Tanner Hennen, Max Hurt,Aaron Ebrahim, Bridger Smith, Ira Lee, Creighton Meister, Robert Diaz, Jack Gorton;Josh Rondeau, Mohammed Al-Kazahy, Tyson Brasfield, Brooke Wojatsek Fourth Row (L to R): Hope Muehling, Logan Tran, Dylan Thompson, Brody Rogers, Logan Gotter, Hugh Spahn, Dalton Holsteen,Jordan Pulver, Nate Gauke~ Taylor Harris, Brock Merke~ Yasir Almotawa,Jacob Johann, Karissa Patera Back Row (L to R): Cece Podraza, Coach Adam Hoffmann, Coach Chris Nelson, Mitchell Baughman.Jacob Knox, Nich Bennetts, Cole Moody, Connor Davis,Josh Bunstock, Coach Connor Carstens, Coach Aaron Finley, Coach Terry Morrow Not Pictured: Chayton Koch, Eli Rhodes,Jaden Wheeler, Managers: Grace Malone, Skylar Thompson, Markayla Jackson, Coaches: Hadley Cooksley, Edwin Perdomo

Front Row (L to R): Connor Podliska, Willam Gleason, Sam Hershberger,Josh Bartels, Sam Johnson Second Row (L to R): Tanner Rigg, Zayne Zimmerman, Ge ran Sander, Hudson Schulz, Riley Podliska, Graham Hedstrom Back Row (L to R): Coach Peter McGinley, Charlie Hillis, Brayton Christensen, Hunter Graewe,Andrew Colson, Coach Jim Danson

Front Row (L to R): Gillian Dean, Madison Glock,Josie Ford.Anne Wiltfong, Kaitlyn Witt Back Row (L to R): Coach Jim Danson, Lindsay Cunningham, Delani Lyle, Sammantha O'Connor, Miranda Glock, Ella Ford, Sadie Steele, Grace Lonowski, Shelby Henry Not Pictured: Allison Dail, Brynn Sundquist


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Front Row (L to R): Cameron Fox, Easton Schulenberg, Matt Perez,Jhett Jacquot, Luke Sartori Second Row (L to R): Mike McVey, Brandon Doty, Ty Regier, Cooper Samway, Cade Moeller, Brady Bickford, Griffin Everitt Third Row (L to R): Grant Bohling, Will Watkins, Hugh Anderson, Shea letterman, Preston Peet.Alex Hunzeker, Treyton Randall.Jacob Buckner Back Row (L to R): Coach Dylan Matthews, Coach Ben Lynch, Coach Mitch Vernon, Dawson Linder,Jonah Coleman, Coach Joe Fagler, Coac,h Jacob Cathey

Front Row (L to R): Tristen Toelle, Laken Harnly, Nate Matthews.Alec Devall, Brock Merkel Second Row (L to R): Noah Buss Grant McKelvey, Max Petersen, Ryan Jungers, Gabriel Davis, Chayton Koch Back Row (L to R): Coach Nick Schieffer, Chase Rinne, Grant McKinsey,Trey Roberson, Dane Gebers.Josh Hain, Dylan Cox, Coach Joey Plaster Not Pictured: Coach Matt Speich

Front Row (L to R): Carson Stille, Ira Lee, William Johnson.Jordan Smith, Ethan Morrow.Jake Aberg, Caleb Underwood,Joon Dunsmore Back Row (L to R): Coach Thomas Arellano, Tyler Sass, Seth Wise, Peyton Micek, Nathan Bjorman,Tanner Vercellino,Jake Lamarre, Telo Arsiaga, Coach Matt Faulkner

Front Row (L to R): Jacob Balfany, Grant Doty,Jaden Williams, Grant Miller, Chase Delancey, Chase Skillman, Connor Hemphill ,Jacob Oehm Back Row (L to R): Jared Toof, Carson Dutter, Camden White, Danny Rothgeb, Nick Kauf,Andrew Bohrer, Eli Lockert, Nolan Peterson, Coach Dan Hoffman


Front Row (L to R): Eli Rhodes,Tyler Sanne, Will Spinar, Isaiah Shaddick, Parker Jeppson, Bryce Wilkinson, Richard Sanchez Second Row (L to R): Coach Jim Rosenberger, Cole Quandt, Evan Miller, Cooper Danley, Isaac McElhose, Conrad Cronin,Justin Knust, Eli Cooney, Dylan Jorgensen Back Row (L to R): Coach Taylor Taege,Jackson Goddard, Braeden Bestmann, Ladd Kutilek, Luke Monson, Sam Lesoing, Kaydan Kavan, Matt Honnens, Head Coach Derek Scheich

Front Row (L to R): Oleh Tyshkov, Cole Harmon, Raad Issa.Juan Cerva ntes, Kaden Mitchell, Mark Bemuslima-Muwanguzi Second Row (L to R): Evan Stiles, Hunter Traudt, Caden White, Dylan Tridle, Hayden Larson, Hunter Kalbasz, Caden Ware Back Row (L to R): Coach Jim Rosenberger, Cayden Simpson, George brown.Jared Johnson, Matt Schultz, Nick Rienks, Parker Danley, Garrett Scheet

Front Row (L to R): Jeff Wilson,Jacob Bossard,Jeremy Coe, Silas Sorilla, Ethan Czapla Second Row (L to R): Redwan Issa, Stephen Jones, Kaleb Slosson,Jon Canaday, Dario Briseno, Samuel Rosa, Brock Palmer, Peyton Schroer-Wheeler Back Row (L to R): Coach Taylor Taege, Gunnar Nyquist.Andrew Johnson, Gavin Brester,Ali Keshk, Kareem Keshk, Trevor Caldwell


Front Row (L to R): Dessi Hefley, Riley Doyle, Payton Fallick, Gabby Van Nurden, Krista Weintz, Macy Maschka, Delaney Ball,Jazlyn Young, Kerra Smid, Leslie Ayala, Morgan Hemphill Second Row (L to R): Lily Sturek, Emma Hain, CeCe Podraza, Makenzie Haskins-Rowe, Ella Shaddick,Ali Bengtson,Ashtyn Barry, Elle Baete, Cloe Quintana, Brooklyn Meers, Sheyenne Seim, Sydney Hatcliff Third Row (L to R): Hannah Rhodes, Taylor Schweers, Taylor Scott.Avery Ballenger, Kaylee McNeese, Regan Delozier.Ali Hausmann, Melissa Bevins.Ashlyn Marshal~ Haleigh Flynn, Kaya Williams, Maranda Kavan, Morgan Finley, Gwen Lane, Natalie Peace Back Row (L to R): Olivia Ways, Karli Scott, Skylar Pieper.Ava Spinar, Baylee Drahota.Allie Fanton, Molly Nora, Brooke Kutilek, Raegan Wells, Riley Wells, Haley Schulz, Emma Malone, Paige Petrie.Alex Van Nurden, Katie Carpenter

Front Row (L to R): Jenna Hilton, Shea Swanson.Anne Wiltfong Back Row (L to R): Coach Denny Hershberger, Shelby Henry, Allie Haggar, Katherine Breit, Meg Hove, Lilly Zhou, Emily Webb

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Front Row (L to R): Emmi Von Hoff, Shelby Gunter, Emily Schmeling, Karissa Patera Back Row (L to R): Natalie Ellis, Bella Nanos, Coach Robbie Giovanazzi, Elsa Jonson, Grace Cho Not Pictured: Chloe Martinez


Front Row (L to R): Micah Duerk, Dylan Thompson.James Suh, Zach Scamehorn, Daniel Fisher, Chase Charroin, Brody Rogers, Parker Burch, Garrett Osborn, Blake Baker, Trent Kivett, Hunter Olson, Conner Boden Trevor Do, Ethan Nguyen Second Row (L to R): Zach Bennetts, Mitchel Horvath, Shea Henke~ McKabe Clarke, Griffin Osborn, Caleb Cecava, Liam Millwood, Nathan Nickeson, Mitchell Baughman, Calvin Cuddy, Bryce Lonowski, Kenny Fischer, Max Woodcock.Joe Eichorst, Kane Beerenstrauch, Tyson Brasfield Third Row (L to R): Colton Dillingham, Kaedon Thurman, Carson Gress,Trevor Acton.Andreas Rieger, Carson Moore, Carson Snow, Grant Buda, Grant Reid, Tanner Jonas, Dyson Heuold,Joel Toof, Blake Bauer, Dominic Flores, Max McConnell, Max Schirmer, Connor Brown, Nolan Mayer, Ruzbeh Ghaffar Fourth Row (L to R): Anthony Banderas.Jason Fomenko, Nik Ahlschwede, Nels Straatmann,Ahren Schneider.Jake Meyer, Taylor Harris, Caleb Kutter,Andrew Nickeson, Nick Delgado, Teddy Bax, Connor Brown, Ruzbeh Ghaffar Fifth Row (L to R): Zach Schroer, Frazzie Wynn, Connor Wilson,Tyler Boyle, Caleb Allerheiligen,J.D. Crom, Blake Van Ert, Brody Austin.Andrew Andersen, Theodore Straube,Tyler Mason, Cody Jurgens,Anshul Saraf, Dru Sovereign, Leo Welch,Jaden Wheeler, Drake Sherman Sixth Row (L to R): Adam Dahlman,Taylor Boutmahavong,JaQuaylon Mays, Garrett Dickey.Jason Gatchenko, Derek Sellentin, Noah Krueger.Austin Wohleb, Masen Louviere, Luke Nolley, Kobe Rivera, Tyler Bartolome, TaeVyn Grixby,Jayce Conklin.Jack Nolley,Joe Krushenisky, Hudson Hall Back Row (L to R): Michael Vampola, Easton Boyd, Caden McCormack, Preston Green.Jacob Dugger,Alessandro Coppo,Jacob Fritz, Nolan Milius.Justice Schmitt, Brett Lenners,Tyler Vaughn, Ryan Zimmermann.Zach Jarosz,Will Schnakenberg.Jackson Parker, Eli Nitzel.John Otte,Jakob Ahlschwede, Nick Leader, Reiley Basurto

Front Row (L to R): Kaitlyn Ceballos, Kylie Sabo, Hailee Heibel, Elle Brummond.Ashlyn Cox, Emma Schwartz, Makenna Sebek.Josi Solano, Emma Noack, Maddie Nelson, Holland Maxwell, Madisyn McCaffery Second Row (L to R): Alex Schwartz,Aleni Stoakes, Amanda Christiansen, Reagan Schulenberg, Paige Renter.Jenna Linder, Caelyn Christiancy, Emerson Barada, Valeria Chirico, Brooke Wojtasek, Mariah Zvolanek, Kat Bal~ Rheyan Alwin Third Row (L to R): Maycee Clapp, Brinley Merwick, Makenna Plautz, Thea Seibe~ Brianna Renton, Taylore Sedlachek, Brooke Delgado, Kaitlyn Schmeling, Sydney Dose, Celine Mayer, Emily Udell, Lauren Dirks, Emily Druse, Sam Munn Fourth Row (L to R): Kadence Lieser.Abbie Squier, Danielle Mccurdy, Lindsey Blehm.Julia Lesoing, Danielle Rinn, Jaelynn Williams, Myah Anderson, Maddie Simerly, Emma Kauf, Carson Fischer, Sarah Hoagland, Mikaylah Lange, Katie Tomasek, Sophie Kiser, Katie Mahoney Fifth Row (L to R): Amber Storer.Jillian Fougeron, Karenna Carroll.Anna Johnson,Averie Clanton, Devyn Just; Sierra Schroer, Katie Chandler, Katie Thompson, Elsa Rydin, Shirley Bell, Kelsey Hall, McKenzie Steiner, Carissa Englert, Miranda Heidbrink, Kaylee Berry Back Row (L to R): Emma Hathaway, Madison Franzen,Annica Jonson, Camryn Beckmann, Skylar Swanson, Liz Tomlin,Jaden Ferguson, Maddy Nagel, Kayla Davis,Taytem Coleman, Carly Coen, Kate Hunzeker.Abby Meyer, Britney Wojtasek, Kate Dilsaver


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Front Row (L to R): Zaria Maynez, Sarah Raphael, Maddy Addleman, Coach Chris Johnson Back Row (L to R): Coach Elmer Tuttle, Dasha West, McKenna Slade, Kendra Stevens, Katie Tomasek, Coach Lon Hollibaugh.

Coach Elmer Tuttle, Matt Nelsen.Alex Nelsen.Jacob Kassebaum.Andy Nelsen, Coach Lon Hollibaugh, Coach Chris Johnson

Front Row (L to R): Matt Nelsen, Lane Welch, Gabe Pribil, Nate Bischoff Back Row (L to R): Coach Elmer Tuttle,Andrew Peterson, Sam Bishop,Theodore Straube, Wes Epp, Coach Lon Hollibaugh.


Kylie McKissackBetz,Jackson Linke, Kameron Muir, Tyler Sundquist, Quinn Zach, Elli Peterson, Braxton Arnold, Tanner Muff, Eric Dickhaut, Emma Wood,Tenley Katt, Noah Tyler, Garrett Dickey, Sam Weber, David Dauenhauer,Aydon Nelson, David Everett, Brady Shaw, Trevor Hall, Ethan Ernst, Kolby Muir, Karlie Muff.Jolene Dawson, Hope Nordman, Samantha Swanson, Peyton Hansen, Ryan Binge, Caleb Price, Samuel Bright,Tyler Bartolome, Owen Petersen,Jayce Franzen, Brandon Siefkes.James Dostal Austin Wohleb, Hannah Dering, Meg Foged, Garrett Garcia, Kobe Kruger, Chase Warner, Noah Smith, Deanna Myers, Karlie Hubbard, Kiersten Dickey,Ashlyn Franzen, Dawson LaFleur, Cameron Casteel, Conner Patrick, Noah Nichols.Austin Jochum, Sam Bristol Caine Olson, Henry Huenink, Tyler Kinghorn, Hunter Smith, Skyelar Mitchell.Jake Elwood, Grant Varner, Caden Boesiger, Sam Philson, Harrison Jensen, Ben Jurgensen, Trenton King

Stephen Jones,Jaden Rezac, Kane Beerenstrauch,John Evans,Jace Cooley, Will Jennings, Jaydon Polivka, Luke Horvath, Caleb Watson, Tobie Dahlberg


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Front Row (L to R): Dylan Niemeyer, Cole McEwen, Dawson Weekes, Mallory Schultz.Aubrey Aldag, Violet Hudson, Lane Welch, Eva Schrieber.Ashley Walker.Julian Cortiiias,Anavictoria Almodovar-Warner, Easton Gropp Second Row (L to R): William Drew, Kaylyn Moore.Jordan Lockert, Dawson Reynolds, Cheyenne Hurst, Destiny Brandl, Tianna Cleary, Tyler Arnold, Kaley Hinrichs, Ian Maltas, Richy Sanchez, Megan Svehla, Mary Pinnell Third Row (L to R): Maddie Nelson, Campbell Sharpe, Dylan Lawrence, Sam Hurt,Abel Ue-Bari,Jennika Reinhardt, Brook~ Meinecke, Grace Schirmer, Lawson Horner, Samantha Swanson, Hope Nordman, Ingrid Gessert, Shelby Henry, Rachel Hlavac Fourth Row (L to R): Ian Hogeland, Baylie Day, Helen Tran, Nakanda Kairigi, Michelle Ebrahim,Aslan Kingery, Kyra Boesiger, Saba Ghaffar, Bella Galindo.Jack Pressler, Ted Lozano.Alex Ray, Bae Brummond, Emily Guthmiller, Milana Done·, Ethan Ernst Fifth Row (L to R): Ty Bohaty.Jordan Hummel,Arastania Jorgenson, Liv Olson.Anna Linderman.Alison Cooper, Katelyn Miller.Alaina Jung.Abby Miller, Mitchell Strack, Lauren Hintor Hayden Fuelberth,Allison Buell, Nate Mitchell, Chloe Peters, Kael Frank, Hailee Nabity, Emerson Everleth, Emma Drew Last Row (L to R): Raenie Nielsen, Kailey Keith

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Front Row (L to R): Rheyan Alwin, Izabel Diaz, Breanna Keating, Mency Orellana Back Row (L to R): Troy Fuehrer, Brooke Beard, Abi Bennetts, Tyler Vaughn, Zach Bennetts, Reagan O'Connor, Ivan Diaz, Kaleb Slosson, Cason Feidler, Robert Diaz, Nich Bennetts, Kelsey Hall Not pictured: Trevor Hall.Abel Ve-Bari,Anna Synya,Jason Gatchenko, Vlad Kovalenko, Kyndal Hudson, Carolynn Long, Shirley Bell, Sachi Baeta

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Abby Smith,Alana Palmer.Andrew Colson, Bella Nanas, Brayton Christenson, Brett Lenners, Bri Belt, Carolyn Long, Ella Ford, Gabby Geisert, Grady Works, Hannah Stanley,Jacob Balfany,Jackson Decker.Jordan Bowers.Joseph Schinker.Julia Lesoing, Kaitlyn Witt; Karlie Muff, Kate Johnson, Kate Swan, Kyndal Hudson, Lauren Dirks, Lindsey Blehm, Lizzie Ehlers, fkaylah Lan Nya Douth, Olivia Lempka, Preston Erks, Samantha Munn, Saylor Jeffries, Tanner Jonas, Teryn Berks, Thea Seibel, Tyler Boyle


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Ashley Zugmier,Andrew Nickson, Taylor Oberg, Theodore Straube, Erica Guenther, Emma Vacek, Lindsay Cunnigham,Alessandro Coppa, Rania Breir,John Cerny, Lauren Bowers, Cole Kroese,Alexandra Van Zandt,Angie Knop

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First Row (L to R): Rhiannon Cottam, Emma Curtis, Serina Nakagawa Back Row (L to R): Tammy Cunningham, Caitlin Nelepovitz, Lilly Giesemann,Arin Pitt, Phillip Evans, Noah Post, Cassie Humphress


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ITCiA First Row (L to R): Mrs. Way, Kaylee McClain, Dilziba Delimulati, Kadeja Al-Kanass, Rania Breir, Carolyn Lang,Aila Hirsbrunner Back Row (L to R): Mrs. Hines, Kalli Evans, Keisha Scott,Jessica Pitcher, Sachi Baeta, Shirley Ball,Ashley Kallhoff, Diane Choi, Tien Dang, Brandon Caha

(L to R): Julian Cortinas, Giselle Lizarraga,Tania Castillo, Helen Martinez, Daisy Ostiguin, Gabriella Ostiguin, Herberth He Leandro Castellanos

Front Row (L to R): Lars Pedersen.Zach Scamehorn, Carson Sharrett, Ruzbeh Ghaffar,Joe Blecha, Keenan Shiley Back Row (L to R): James Moeller, Grant Varner, Dawson Lafleur, Andrew Shelburn, Russell Raatz Not pictured: Joey Lenhoff

Ava Blecha,Josh Willams, Teagan Bowman, Makayla Champoux, Shelly Dinh, Kynsli Dohrman, Caitlyn Walbrecht, Dessi H1 William Suh, Taylor Spatz,Jenna Kempkes, Mia Klingelhoefer, Danielle Jewell, Chloe Hammond, Hope Muehling, Sammie Munn, Morgan Renton, Kailee Runge, Mili Samal, Grace Sander, Rosa Scarlato,Angela Singh.Abby Smith


Caleb Allerheiligen, Michael Ayars, Ali Benda, Karissa Boesiger, Hayden Brown, Grace Carlson, Caelyn Christiancy,Allison Dail, Laura Derowitsch, Dilziba Delimulati, Ben Dorsey,Jordyn Fallick, Greta Gessert.Aaron Haake, Emma Hahne.Ashley Hillhouse, Jenna hilton, Sarah Hoagland,Annica Jonson, Callie Kohl,Jae Hyun Lim, Kali Mansur, Parker Merwick, Hannah Miller, Serina Nakagawa, Emily Nelson, Luke Nolley, Rachel Nordgren, Danny Petersen,Andrew Peterson, Maddison Ridder, Kennedy Rittscher,Zachary Scamehorn,Jackson Schirmer.Alex Schwartz, Emma Schwartz, Kaitlin Siefkes.Amber Storer, Madi Svoboda, Shea Swanson, Caitlyn Walbrecht, Rachel Walker, Grayson Wegener.Anne Wiltfong, Duncan Works

Lilly Zhou, Pre ma Vasudevan, Emily Marvin, Brock Palmer, Ethan Nguyen, Vishal Jeyam, Kat Park, Payton Fallick, Anna Synya, Emma Curtis, Katrina Schwensen, Mc Kenna DeRiese, Serena Jentz, Evan Fulton, Anthony Luu, Brian Belt, Coralee Lewis, Nick Maret, Ella Schmidt,Jared Johnson.Angela Kwambamba, Christian Dahlman, Leah Koepke.Adam Dahlman, Sam Spethman, Yahaira Miranda,Aaron Haake, Trey Hestermann, Porter Giles, Mitchell Anderson, Vyviane Vo, Grace Hilfiker, Emma Drought, Jordan Lockert, Emily Nelson, Dan Nguyen, Ryan Jungers, Enrique Martinez, Bryce Winkler, Blayne Winkler, Kynsli Dohrman

Anna Knopik, Natalie Wilson.Ashlyn Marshall, Mary Pinnell, Ella Ridge.Ally Fricke,Janana Khattak,Alliya Meyer, Kameron Heimes, Rylie Miller,Jennika Reinhardt, Minju Lee, Celine Mayer, Kyler Harding, Grace Cassel, Ian Maltas,Tyler Bartolome, Tyler Walvoord,Juan Cervantes, Eleanor Schmeichel, Nakanda Kairigi,Abel Ue-Bari, Tatum Johnson.Aila Ganie, Lauren Hinton, Ben Czapla, Preston Sorensen, Kelli Mansur.Alexis Hobelman, Grace Schirmer, Diego Hernandez Perez, Trevor Gill,John Otte, Kate Berzonsky, Gavin Carey, Milana Done, Rachel Fisher, Nate Mansur, Ben Morales, Zoey Moser, Rebecca Sherwood,Aubrey Aldag, Molly Nora, Rohan Tatineni, Nathan Warjri


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Jasmine McClain, Kaylee McClain, Kalli Evans, Lexi Campbell,Jordyn Daws

Sam Spethman, Kyla Kubik, Destiny Brandl, Haleigh Flynn, Grace Arp, Payton Fallick,Jordyn Fallick, Sarah Hoagland, Morgan Maseth, Melissa Bevins.Abby Smith, Prema Vasudevan.James Suh, Esther Lun, Kristina Amato, Stephanie Klutz

Blake Callahan, Kyle Driver,Alexea Haith,Aila Hirsbrunner, Olivia Johnson, Stephanie Kluthe, Morgan Maseth, Caitlin Nelepovitz,Alex Oltman, Meryn Potts,Jennika Reinhardt, Damian Rieck.James Suh,Anna Vosicky

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Front Row (L to R) : Lars Pedersen, Hannah Neukirch,Seth Presson.Aa ron Swenseth Back Row (L to R): Scott Handelman.Jacob Kassebaum.Jacob Dimmitt, Tyler Henshaw.Jo Sweene Not Pictured: Matt Nelsen.Andy Nelsen.Alex Nelsen, Steven Hall, Phillip Evans,Taylan Tucker

First Row (Lto R): Coach Riley Westerholt, Coach Helen Winston Second Row (L to R): Tianna Cleary, Marty Paulson.Ariel Tustin, Phillip Evans Back Row (L to R): Chase Drewes, Ramsey Mesnard,Anna Grace Hilton, Cleo Kelley, Brandon (aha, Ms. Russell

tsTAC Kate Berzonsky, Blake Callahan, Laura Derowitsch, Dilziba Delimulati, Evan Fulton.Jackson Goddard, Karissa Goosic, Aaron Haake.Alexia Harre, Elijah Hestermann, Sarah Hoagland, Serena Jentz, Vishal Jeyam,Jenna Kempkes,Jae Hyun Lim, Nate Man_ sur,James Moeller, Kenji Nakagawa, Ben O'Brien.Alex Oltman, Lars Pedersen, Tuong Phung, Kylie Sabo, Emma Schwartz, Katrina Schwensen, Ransom Sterns, Rohan Tatineni, Emily Udell, Nathal Warjri, Izzy Weber.Jenna Wolfe. Ashley Zugmier

Jordyn Fallick.Abby Smith. Alex Schwartz.Ali Benda.Audrey Smith, Brooklyn Rader, Caleb Allerheiligen, Danielle Rinn, Emily Udell, Emma Schwartz, Erin Applegate, Graham Hedstrom, Izzy Weber.Jack Schirmer, Kat Park, Kate Dilsaver, Kim Cao, Kynsli Dhorman, Laura Derowitsch, Melissa Bevins, Payton Fallick, Sam Spethman, Sarah Hoagland, Kylie Sabo, Nick Reinks,Jack Beery,Joycin Stonacek


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Anavictoria Almodovar~Warner, Kristina Amato, Taylor Avers, Lauryn Bailey, Delaney Ball, Faith Barber-Davidson.Allyson Barry.Audrey Bartek,Tyler Bartolome, Sophia Bellavia, Kaylee Berry, Nathan Bjorman, Karissa Boesiger, Rania Breir, Lauren Brown, Bae Brummond, Brittain Busch, Karenna Carroll, Noah Choquette, Hanna Christiansen,Will Clanton, Haileigh Cobb, Melina Cobb, Kelly Cramer, Myca Cumpston, Lindsay Cunningham, Emma Curtis, Hannah Davis, Cailey Davis, Dilziba Delimulati, Emma Dirksen, Regan Delozier, Shelly Dinh, Brooke Dlouhy, Kynsli Dohrman, Camden Douglass, Riley Doyle,Jacy DuPont, Michelle Ebrahim, Carissa Englert, Evan Etzelmiller,Jordyn Fallick, Payton Fallick.Allie Fanton, Morgan Finley.Alyssa Firestone, Trevor Fleck, Maci Flood.Jillian Fougeron, Emm Fynbu, Bella Galindo,Aila Ganie, Greta Gessert, Ingrid Gessert, Lilly Giesemann,Jack Gorton, Erica Guenther, Emma Gulzow, Emma Hahne, Kelsey Hall, Maddie Hansen, Sydney Hatcliff, Hailee Heibel, Luke Horvath.Jordan Hummel, Sydney Huynh, Melina Ilic, Kailey Jelinek, Serena Jentz, Kate Johnson, Sarah Johnson,Tatum Johnson,Arastania Jorgenson, Ryan Jungers,Ashley Kallhoff, Sophie Kiser,Alaina Lacy,Alec Cane, Carolyn Lang, Mikaylah Lange, Dylan Lawrence, Priscilla Lebesse, Zoey livermore, Madison Lockard, Nyapouch Makuach, Helen Martinez, Emily Marvin, Macy Maschka, Morgan Maseth, Holland Maxwell, Madisyn Mccaffery, Cami McLaughlin.Jake Meyer, Lena Millwood,Yahaira Miranda,Jaxon Morrow, Sam Munn, Serina Nakagawa, Emily Nelson.Jasmine Nichols, Hope Nordma Madysn Nagel, Taylor Oberg,Yasmeen Olivas, Kyliegh Oxford, Brady Pauling, Lauren Peters, Anna Petr, Caitlyn Pfeiffer, Taylor Pierce, CeCe Podraza, Peyton Prussa, Makenzee Rader, Emily Roberts, Kylie Rung, Kylie Sabo, Hanna Saltzman, Mili Samal, Grace Sander,Tyle Sass, Payton Schaefer, Emily Schmeling,Ahren Schneider,Taylor Schweers,Taylor Scott, Haley Shaw, Regan Sheppard, Drake Sherman, Esme Sipp, Morgan Sorrell, Taylor Spatz, Skylar Speidell, Sam Spethman,Joycin Stonacek,Jaidyn Sturdy, Madi Svoboda, Megan Svehla, Hannah Thorning, Lola Thompson,Jaiden Triggs, Emily Udell, Noelle Vampola,Alex VanNurden, Pre ma Vasudevan, Carter Wieland, Megan Wiley, Emily Williams, Sierra Wilson, Mariah Zvolanek, Hannah Zywiec

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Madison Aldendifer,Allison Brainard, Grace Chacon, Karmen Greenwood, Mickayla Hartung, Mia Klingelhoefer, Sierra MizellRuda, Claire Neemann, Hope Nordman, Emily Roberts, Elsa Rydin, Haley Ulrich, Sierra Young

Madison Aldendifer, Morgan Donald, Elissa Fuelberth, Mia Klingelhoefer.Alaina Lacy, Dylan Lawrence, Tyzil Lewis-Donahoo, Jackson Pope, Emily Roberts, Reyana Runge-Kimbre~ Hannah Thorning, Sarah Thygesen, Haley Ulrich

Dilziba Delimulati,Jo Sweeney.Ana Meza Roman.Jenna Wolfe, Zoey Moser.Jessi~ Harlan, Grace Hilfiker, Baylie Day,Janana Khattak, Nicole lrmak, Troy Fuehrer

Holly Kline,Anavictoria Almodovar-Warner, Bella Galindo, Johanna Sweeney, Cameron Harvey, Enrique Martinez, Brandon Siefkes, Trevor Caldwell, Bryan Lima, Orellana, Caleb Underwood,Azlyn Fendrick.Alexis Haslett, Connor Collingsworth, Tyler Bartolome, Zachary Booton.Jacob Dalton,Joshua Crites, Gatlel Chuol


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Sydney Dose, Gabby Van Nurden, Mitch Baughman, Mallory Schultz, Rose Curtis, Tyler Vaughn, Connor Anderson, Nathan Bischoff, Sam Weber, Nathan Conant, Matthew Kienzler, Trent Kivett, Cole McEwen.Jack Pressler

Izaak Allder.Jenna Derowitsch,Joon Dunsmore, Leah Koepke, Danielle Mccurdy, Yasmine Merida, Mallory Schultz, Calvin Cuddy,Abel Ue-Bari,Max Schirmer,Emerson Eveleth.Adam Dahlman,Vishal Jeyam,Jennika Reinhardt, Micayla Brown, Leigha Moore.Abby Miller.Josiah Dames, Reiley Basurto, Daniel Fisher,Will Schnackenberg, Grace Schirmer, Hawkin Sibley, Ethan Reida, Lars Pedersen, Cole McEwen, Carson Snow, Izzy Weber, Sam Rader

Julian Cortinas, Karissa Goosic,John Buessing,Jessie Harlan, Christian Dahlman.Jack Schirmer.Jacob Hillis, Carson Gress, Dominic Flores, Calvin Pilkington, Ian Maltas, Matthew Schultz, Tyler Senne, Grace Cassel, Ben Hladik, Grayson Wegener.Josh Williams, Kason Fiedler, Caleb Allerheiligen, Seth Harlan, Kim Cao

Deanna Meyers.Anna Knopik,Zach Hamilton, McKenna DeRiese,Jordyn Svoboda, Bailey Hawk, Michael Woodcock.Adam Deutsch, Foster Moon.Aaron Haake.Jessica Haslett, Blake McEwen, Bryce Winkler, Hayden Fuelberth, Tyler Walvoord.Austin Wohleb,Joe Blecha, Blayne Winkler, Hayden Aldag,Tatum Johnson, Maddie Nelson.Andrew Peterson, Emma Hahne, Graham Hedstrom.Alexis Hobelman


Micayla Brown.Alison Cooper, Cheyenne Hurst.Ashlyn Marshal~Abby Miller, Leigha Moore,Jennika Reinhardt, Leighanne Wetta, Sienna Sammons, Mallory Schultz, Eldwin Caballero.Acosta Rose, Curtis Olivia.Johnson Trenton, Kivett Jobman, Danielle Mccurdy, Yasmine Merida,Alliya Meyer, Dawson Nguyen, Ethan Reida, Emily Sadler, Kayla White, Desiree • Wolken, Calvin Cuddy, Kaylee Tran, Izaak Allder, Jenna Derowitsch, Sydney Dose, Isaac Focken, Diego Hernandez Perez, Leah Koepke, McKenna Slade, Gabby Van Nurden,Jeffrey Wilson, Abel Ue-Bari,Joon Dunsmore, Tyler Vaughn, Connor Anderson, Kevin Arana, Romana Nathan, Bischoff Jacob Bossard.Adam Dahlman, Emerson Eveleth, Ethan Henrichs,Vishal Jeyam, Bryce Lonowski, Max Schirmer, David Sparks. Joel Toof, Sam Weber, Krista Weintz,Tenley Katt.James Moeller, Grace Schirmer, Hawkin Sibley, Reiley Basurto, Nathan Conant,Josiah Dames, Garrett Dickey, David Everett.Alex Gibson, Will Middleton, Will Schnackenberg, Ryan Zimmermann, Daniel Fisher, Matthew Keinzler, Mitch Baughman, Brady Shaw, Zayne Zimmerman, Ethan Ernst, Tanner Larsen, Cole McEwen, Lars Pedersen, Ella Pike, Carson Snow, Izzy Weber

Trevor Acton, Caleb Allerheiligen, Anavictoria Almodovar Warner, Katie Alva, Erin Applegate,Tyler Bartolome.Ali Benda, Kate Berzonsky, Melissa Bevins, Chloe Beyer, Joe Blecha, Eric Bruns.John Buessing,Justin Bui, Sarah Burr, Brittain Busch, Kim Cao, Clara Carper, Sean Casey, Grace Cassel, Gatlel Chuol, Connor Collingsworth, Ros Collins, Brett Cooper.Julian Cortinas.Josh Crites, Rylee Czajkowski, Ethan Czapla, Christian Dahlman, Emma Davenport, McKenna DeRiese, Laura Derowitsch,Adam Deutsch.Jordan Devoogd, Kynsli Dohrman, Milana Done, Kyle Driver.Jacob Earl Lauren Epp,Jordyn Fallick, Payton Fallick,Azlyn Fendrick, Kason Fiedler, Dominic Flores, Hayden Fuelberth, Kierra Galloway, Trevor Gill Carter Goheen, Karissa Goosic, Cho Grace, Carson Gress.Jordan Groves, Emily Guthmiller.Aaron Haake, Emma Hahne, Kai Harding, Kallie Harford.Jessie Harlan, Seth Harlan, Cameron Harvey.Alexis Haslett.Jessica Haslett, Bailey Hawk, Graham Hedstrom, Chase Hill Jacob Hillis, Ben Hladik.Alexis Hobelman, Dalton Holsteen, Cassie Humphress, Jacob Jesske, Danielle Jewell Jared Johnson, Tatum Johnson, Nakanda Kairigi,Jacob Kassebaum, Cleo Kelley, Holly Kline.Anna Knopik,Andrew Krambeck, Molly Lanham, Paul Leschinsky, Sam Lesoing, Melissa Loos, Esther Lun, Delani Lyle, Ian Maltas, Enrique Martinez, Celine Mayer, Olivia Mc Beth, Riley McCue, Blake McEwen, Deanna Meyers, Tara Millstead, Foster Moon,Zoey Moser,Victoria Mykhaylyshyn,Alex Nelsen, Andy Nelsen, Matt Nelsen, Maddie Nelson, Hope Nordman, Connor Patrick, Brady Pauling, Colin Payne,Jaedyn Payne, Owen Petersen. Andrew Peterson, Calvin Pilkington.Arin Pitt, Noah Post, Liam Raasch, Brooklyn Rader.Jarred Rogers, Maddie Rushing,Alivia Sack,Anamarie Sanchez.Jack Schirmer, Emily Schmeling, Emma Schwartz, Tyler Senne, Rebecca Sherwood, Franco Silva Mendoza.Audrey Smith, Zoey Smith, Taylor Spatz.Jacob Sprague, Ian Stolle,Jordyn Svoboda, Samantha Swanson, Aaron Swenseth, Brock Towle, Helen Tran, Caleb Underwood, Kam Veney, Anna Vosicky,Alyssa Waite, Tyler Walvoord, Grayson Wegener, Sydney Wei ntz, Dasha West, Evan Wheeler.Josh Williams, Blayne Winkler, Bryce Winkler.Austin Wohleb, Michael WoodcockVeney,Anna Vosicky,Alyssa Waite, Tyler Walvoord, Grayson Wegener, Sydney Weintz, Dasha West, Evan Wheeler,Josh Williams, Blayne Winkler, Bryce Winkler.Austin Wohleb,Michael Woodcock


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Anavictoria Almodovar-Warner, Kalea Anderson,Ashtyn Barry,Allyson Barry, Tyler Bartolome, Rachel Beam, Nate Bjorman, Makayla Champoux, Diane Choi, Gatlel Chuo~Averie Clanton, Ethan Czapla, Tien Dang.James Dostal, Rachel Fisher, Kael Frank, Aila Ganie, Cara Gause, ingrid Gessert, Kelsey Hall, Joseph 1-larris, Hailee Heibel, Shelby Henry, Kaley Hinrichs, Dalton Holsteen, Lawson Horner, Nakanda Kairigi, Cleo Kelley,Janana Khattak, Sarah Kaea, Daya LaFleur, Dawson LaFleur, Dylan Lawrence.Julia Lesoing, Kim Ligenza, Melissa Loos, Chloe Martinez.Jacob Meyer, Lena Millwood, Lillie Nguyen, Jack Nolley, Makenna Parker, Nick Reed, Taylor Robb,Anshul Saraf, Campbell Sharpe, Franco Silva.Jacob Sprague, Brynn Sundquist, Megan Svehla, Katherine Swan, Emma Vacek,Ashley Walker, Kathleen Warwick, Emily Webt Dylan Weimer, Emily Winters.Ashley Zugmier

Kristina Amato,Tyler Arnold.Ali Benda, Karissa Boesiger, Brandon (aha, Tessa Crew, Cailey Davis, Hannah Dering,Adam Deutsch, Carissa Englert, Preston Erks,Tessa Feeney, Ean France Coleman,Jacob Fritz, Hayden Fuel· berth, Greta Gessert, Easton Gropp, Rebecca Gross,Ann eke Gross,Zachary Hamilton, Kacey Harper, Kristoff Herrold,Ashley Hillhouse, Lauren Hinton, Violet Hudson,Anni ca Jonson, Sam Lesoing, Huy Mai, Blake McEwen, Hannah Miller, Nate Mitchell, Bailey Nelson, Luke Nolley, Matthew Pace, Gabe Patton,Jaedyn Payne, Danny Petersen, Maddison Ridder, Kennedy Rittscher, Richard Sanchez, Emma Schaible, Nicole Solberg, Ransom Sterns, Mitchell Strack, Kelly Sylvester, Dylan Tyrrel~ Kam Veney, Brylee White

loe Beyer, Zachary Booton, Sarah Burr, Rylee Czajkowski, Lauren Epp, EmGuthmiller, Molly Lanham, Delani Lyle, Rebecca Sherwood, Franco Silva endoza, Helen Tran, Olivia McBeth, Lauren Brown, Grace Cho,Jordan Devoogd, , ayton Fallick, Bella Galindo, Kallie a or , m1ly chmeling, Taylor Spatz, Nakanda Kairigi, Brock Towle, mily Applegate, Hunter Daugherty,Jordan Groves, Holly Kline.Alex Nelsen.Jarred Rogers, Isabelle Allen,Anavic aria Almodovar ain Busch, Trevor Caldwell, Cameron Harvey, Cassandra Humphress,Andrew Krambeck, Enrique Martinez.Andy Nelsen,Anamarie Sanchez, Brandon Siefkes.Jacob Sprague, Samantha Swanson.Aaron Swenseth, Melissa Loos, Brett Cooper, , Dalton Holsteen, Bryan Lima Orellana, Riley Mccue, Caleb Underwood, Connor Wilson, Ty-Calvin Bancroft,Jack Lust, Colin Payne, Connor Collingsworth, Ethan Czapla, Sean Casey, Gatlel Chuol,Joshua Crites, Chase Hill, Paul Leschinsky, Liam Raasch


Melissa Bevins, Emma Davenport, Laura Derowitsch, Emma Hahne, Cassie Wills, Trevor Gill,Zoey Moser, Erin Applegate, Clara Carper, Christian Dahlman, McKenna DeRiese,Jacob Earl, Brooklyn Rader, Zoey Smith,Jordyn Svoboda,Alex Van Nurden,Anna Vosicky,Jessie Harlan, Evan Wheeler.Julian Cortinas, Karissa Goosic, Chloe Hammond, Maddie Rushing,John Buessing, Deanna Meyers, Tara Millstead, Hayden Aldag,Zachary Hamilton.Adam Deutsch, Dominic Flores Carson Gress.Aaron Haake,Jessie Haslett,Jacob Hillis,Jacob Jesske,Jared Johnson, Blake McEwen, Foster Moon, Calvin Pilkington,Jack Schirmer, Bryce Winkler, Bailey Hawk.Anna Knopik, Grace Cassel, Daniel Damke, Hayden Fuelberth, Ian Maltas, Matthew Schultz, Tyler Senne,Tyler Walvoord,Austin Wohleb, Caleb Allerheiligen, Ben Hladik, Blayne Winkler.Joe Blecha, Kason Fiedler, Seth Harlan, Kate Berzonsky, Eli Brown, Kim Cao,Jordyn Fallick, Graham Hedstrom,Alexis Hobelman, Tatum Johnson, Maddie Nelson,Andrew Peterson,Audrey Smith, Grayson Wegener,Josh Williams

Izaak Allder, Connor Anderson, Kevin Arana Romana, Reiley Basurto, Mitchell Baughman, Nathan Bischoff,Jacob Bossard, Micayla Brown, Eldwin Caballero Acosta, Nathan Conant.Alison Cooper, Erinn Cruzata-Rivera, Calvin Cuddy, Rose Curtis.Adam Dahlman.Josiah Dames.Jenna Derowitsch, Garrett Dickey, Sydney Dose,Joon Dunsmore, Ethan Ernst, Emerson Eveleth, David Everett, Daniel Fisher, Isaac Focken,Alexander Gibson, Ethan Henrichs, Diego Hernandez Perez, Cheyenne Hurst, Vishal Jeyam, Olivia Johnson, Tenley Katt, Matthew Keinzler, Trenton Kivett Jobman, Leah Koepke,Tanner Larsen, Bryce Lonowski, Teodoro Lozano.Ashlyn Marshall, Danielle Mccurdy, Cole McEwen, Yasmine Merida,Alliya Meyer,William Middleton.Abby Miller, Katelyn Miller.James Moeller, Leigha Moore, Dawson Nguyen, Molly Nora, Lars Pedersen, Ella Pike, Ethan Reida,Jennika Reinhardt, Emily Saddler, Sienna Sammons, Grace Schirmer, Maxwell Schirmer, William Schnakenberg, Mallory Schultz, Brady Shaw, Hawkin Sibley, McKenna Slade, Carson Snow, David Sparks.Joel Toof, Kaylee Tran, Abel Ue-Bari, Gabrielle Van Nurden, Tyler Vaughn, Analiese Vontz, Isabelle Weber, Samuel Weber, Krista Weintz, Leighanne Wetta, Kayla White.Jeffrey Wilson, Natalie Wilson, Desiree Wolken, Zayne Zimmerman, Ryan Zimmermann

Sydney Auxier, Hunter Bussen, Becky Calahan, Tania Caballero-Acosta, Grace Cho, Emma Curtis, Madelyn Davenport, Hannah Dering, Natalie Fiedler,Jayda Fieselman, Megan Foged, Marin Fuller, Grace Hilfiker.Ashley Hillhouse.Anneliese Hinrichsen, Violet Hudson,Vishal Jeyam, Elsa Jonson, Logan Krause, Mikaylah Lange,Jae Hyun Lim, Masen Louviere, Nicholas Maret, Olivia Mcbeth Ana Mesa Roman, Emily Nelsen, Lillie Nguyen, Vi Nguyen, Ben O'Brien.Alex Oltman, Lars Pedersen, Ella Pike, Meryn Potts, Ella Ridge, Nathan Warjri, Kayla White, Kate Berzonsky, Lindsey Blehm,James Dostal, Kyla Kubik,Zoey Moser, Sarah Padgett, Ethan Nguyen,Jackson Pressler, Hawkin Sibley,Alanna SilasRisk, Rheyan Alwin, Ethen Baggerly, Samuel Bright, Ba lie Day, Kason Fiedler, Jessie Harlan, Kirstin Henle, Tenley Katt, Ben Morales, Reanne Reida, Sadie Steele, Noah Taylor, Tyler Bartolome, Deanna Meyers, Sam Rader, Matt Sehnert, Kaitlyn Tomasek


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Tyler Arnold, Elijah Brown, Hannah Dering, Tessa Fenney, Ean France Coleman, Rebecca Gross,Violet Hudson,Anna Knapik, Huy Mai, Foster Moon, Maddie Rushing, Nicole Solberg, Kelly Sylvester, Travis Tran, Kristina Amato, Ali Benda, Karissa Boesiger, Tessa Crew, Cailey Davis.Jacob Fritz, Greta Gessert, Kacey Harper, Ashley Hillhouse, Lauren Hinton,Annica Jonson, Ian Maltas, Luke Meyer, Hannah Miller, Nate Mitchell, Luke Nolley,Jaedyn Payne, Danny Petersen.Andrew Peterson, Maddison Ridder, Kennedy Rittscher, Richard Sanchez, Emma Schaible, Dylan Tyrrell, Kam Veney, Emily Marvin

Aubrey Aldag, Sydney Auxier, Elle Bate, Luke Birkett, Kyra Boesiger, Destiny Brandl, Micayla Brown, Leeah Cummings, Ciaran DeAbrose, Jenna Derowitsch, Emerson Eveleth, Saba Ghaffar, Emma Hain,Trevor Hall, Elsa Jonson, Tenley Katt, Kelly Khuu,Aslan Kingery, Leah Koepke, Minju Lee, Coralee Lewis, Trevin Loos, Callie Lujan.Autumn Maas Mertens.Ashlyn Marshall, Cole McEwen.Abby Miller, Liam Millwood, Leigha, Ethan Nguyen, Raenie Nielsen, Emma Noack, Mikenna Onorato, Lars Pedersen, Ella Pike,Jackson Pressler, Grant Reid, Isabella Reifert,Jennika Reinhardt, Dillon Richert, Sienna Sammons, Sophia Schell, Grace Schirmer,Ava Schreiner, Eva Schrieber, Mallory Schultz, Isabella Shaddick, Brady Shaw, Carson Snow, Sadie Steele.Abel Ue-Bari, Lane Welch, Leighanne Wetta, Kayla White, Natalie Wilson,Jeffrey Wilson, Brooke Wojtasek

Kristina Amato,Tyler Arnold,Ali Benda, Kate Berzonsky, Karissa Boesiger, Elijah Brown, Brandon (aha, Tessa Crew, Daniel Damke, Cailey Davis, Hannah Dring, Adam Deutsch, Carissa Englert, Preston Erks,Jordyn Fallick, Tessa Feeney, Ean France Coleman,Jacob Fritz, Hayden Fuelberth, Greta Gessert, Easton Gropp, Ann eke Gross, Rebecca Gross, Zachary Hamilton, Jessica Harlan, Kacey Harper, Kristoff Herrold.Ashley Hillhouse, Lauren Hinton, Violet Hudson,Annica Jonson, Anna Knapik, Sam Lesoing, Huy Mai, Ian Maltas, Emily Marvin, Blake McEwen, Luke Meyer, Hannah Miller,Tara Millstead, Nate Mitchell, Foster Moon, Zoey Moser, Bailey Nelson, Madeline Nelson, Luke Nolley, Matthew Pace, Gabe Patton,Jaedyn Payne, Danny Peterson, Andrew Peterson, Mary Pinnell, Maddison Ridder, Kennedy Rittscher, Maddie Rushing, Richard Sanchez, Emma Schaible,Audrey Smith, Nicole Solberg, Ransom Sterns, Mitchell Strack, Travis Tran, Dylan Tyrrell, Kam Veney,Anna Vosicky, Brylee White, Michael Woodcock


Anavictoria Almodovar-WArner, Kalea Anderson,Ashtyn Bany,Allyson Barry, Tyler Bartolome, Rachel Beam, Chloe Beyer, Nate Bjorman, Rebecca Calahan, Makayla Champoux, Diane Choi, Gatlel Chuol,Averie Clanton, McKayla Cook, Ethan Czapla, Tien Dang,Jordyn Daws, Kynsli Dohrman.James Dostal Elizabeth Ehlers, Payton Fallick,Taylor Ferguson-Wade, Rachel Fisher, Kael Frank, Elissa Fuelberth, Marin Fuller, Aila Ganie, Cara Gause, Ingrid Gessert, Kelsey Hall,Joseph Harris, Hailee Heibel, Shelby Hinrichs, Dalton Holsteen, Lawson Horner, Max Hullett, Cleo Kelley,Janana Khattak, Sarah Koca, Dawson Lafleur, Daya Lafleur, Dylan Lawrence.Julia Lesoing, Kim Ligenza, Melissa Loos, Chloe Martinez,Jacob Meyer, Lena Millwood, Hailee Nabity, Lillie,Jack Nolley, Sammantha O'Connor, Olivia Olson, Makenna Parker, Chloe Peters, Nick Reed, Will Reese, Reanne Reida, Taylor Robb,Anshul Saraf, Payton Schaefer, Campbell Sharpe, Rebecca Sherwood, Franco Silva Mendoza.Jacob Sprague, Brynn Sundquist, Megan Svehla, Katherine Swan, Emma Vacek.Andy Vo.Ashley Walker, Kathleen Warwick, Emily Webb, Dylan Weimer, Sydney Weintz, Emily Winters, Britney Wojtasek,Ashley Zugmier

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BAACK, DUANE 184 BAADE, MARCUS 161 BADO USE K,AI DAN 134 BAET A, SACH I 16, 84,161,208,210 BAETE, ELLE 71,120,200,204 BAGGERLY, COHEN 146 BAGGERLY.ETHEN 120,219 BAHE.ALEX 69,119,190,198 BAILEY,GEORGE 63 BAILEY, HARRY 63 BAI LEY, LAURYN 73,146,200,214 BAILEY,ZOYA 161 BAKER, BLAKE 120,194,201,205 BAKER, BREANN 134 BALDERAS, VICTORIA 161 BALES, LISA 19,66, 114,188,189 BALFANY.JACOB 120,198,202,208 BALL, DELANEY 98,146,204,214 BALL.KAT 24,120,193,205 BALL.SHIRLEY 210 BALL, TAYLOR 161 BALLENGER.AVERY 135,204 BAMUTE-KAMBA,JEAN CLAUDE 191 BANCROFT, TY-CALVIN 146,218 BANDERAS.ANTHONY 60,161,194,205 BANTAM, ERIC 120 BANTAM, TAYLOR 161 BARADA, EMERSON 71,117,135,169,205 BARBER, EMILY 146 BARBER.MICHAEL 190 BARBER-DAVI DSON,FAITH 71,135,214 BARETE,PSYRA MIE 146 BARREDA, MATEO 161 BARRY.ALLYSON 41, 76,135,214,218,221 BARRY,ASHTYN 146,204,218,221 BARTEK.ALEXIS 197,204

BARTEK.AUDREY 135,214 BARTEK, MATTHEW 161 BARTELS.JOSHUA 146,201 BARTOLOME, TYLER 135,205,207,209,211,214,215,217,

218,219,221 BASURTO, RE ILEY 120,205,216,217,219 BATE, ELLE 220 BAUER, BLAKE 120,194,205 BAUGHMAN, MITCH ELL 120,201,205,216,217,219 BAX, TEDDY 146,194,205 BEAM, RACHEL 146,218,221 BEARD.BROOKE 24,135,208 BECKER.ANDREW 135 BECKER, LOGAN 161 BECKMANN, CAM RYN 121,126,196,199,205 BEERENSTRAUCH,KANE 93,135,205,207 BEERY.JACK 146,194,213 BEHRENS, CHLOE' 135 BELL, SHIRLEY 146,205,208 BELLAVIA,GRACE 135,196 BELLAVIA.SOPHIA 161,214 BELT, BRIAN 36,146,211 BELT, BRIANNA 106,146,208 BEN DA,ALI 71,161,211,213,217,218,220 BENDA, FAITH 161 BENDER.SCOTT 194 BENGTSON.ALI 121,204 BENNETT, CHLOE 71,146 BENNETT, ELIZABETH 226 BENNETT, ERIK 161 BENNETT.SEAN 121 BENNETTS,ABI 57,147,193,208 BENNETTS, CHET 194 BENNETTS, NICH 121,201,208 BEN NETTS, ZACH 151,161,201,205,208 BENSON, BLAKE 135 . BENSON, BRANDI 73, 92,115,187,200 BERKS, TERRY 52, 86, 90,187,194 BERKS,TERYN 135,195,208 BERNHARDT.ASHLEIGH 147 BERNHARDT, CJ 161 BERRINGER, DAKOTA 161 BERRY, KAYLEE 84,135,193,214 BERZONSKY, KATE 147,211,213,217,219,220 BESCANSA LUERS, HELEN 135 BEST.JOSHUA 161 BESTMANN, BRAEDEN 121,203 BEVINS, ME LI SSA 147,204,212,213,217,219 BEYER,CHLOE 135,217,218,221 BEZY,TIM 32 BICKFORD, BRADY 147, 194,·202 BILES,SIMONE 79 BINGE.RYAN 135,207 BIRDWELL, RICKY 147 BIRKETT, LUKE 121,220 BISCHOFF, NATHAN 121,216,219 BISHOP, SAMUEL 161,206 BITENIEKS,DONOVAN 135 BITTLE, CHARLEY 188 BJORMAN, NATHAN 135,202,214,218,221 BLAKE.JON 161 BLASE, DAVID 185 BLASER.JACKSON 121 BLECHA.AVA 121,193,210 BLECHA.JOE 194,210,216,217,219 BLECHA.JOSEPH 147 BLEHM, LINDSEY 41, 71,-135, 205,208,219

BODEN, CONN ER 147,194 BOESIGER, CADEN 100,162,194,201,207 BOESIGER, KAR ISSA 31, 52, 72,162,200,211,214,218,

220,227 BOESIGER, KYRA 121,200,208,220 BOGUE,JADYN 15,162 BOHATY, BEN 135 BOHATY, TY 121,208,214 BOHLING.GRANT 162,202,226 BOHRER.ANDREW 121,202 BOHR~R. COLE 162 BONNIE, COLLIN 135 BOOTON.ZACHARY 147,209,215,218 BOPP, LOGAN 147,194 BOSSARD.JACOB 121,203,217,219 BOSSARD.JOSIAH 162 BOTTLES, HOOPING 10 BOUTMAHAVONG, TAYLOR 147,194,205 BOUWENS,JESSE 198 BOUWENS, KALI 147 BOWERS.ABBEY 162 BOWERS.JORDAN 79,121,208 BOWERS.LAUREN 147,209 BOWMAN.AVERY 121 BOWMAN, CALEB 44,162,197 BOWMAN, COLS IE 147 BOWMAN.JAKE 147,197 BOWMAN, LEAH 31,121 BOWMAN, TEAGAN 31,162,210 BOYD, EASTON 147,194,198,205 BOYLE, TYLER 39,135,205,208 BOYSEN.JORDAN 135 BRAATEN, TYLER 162 BRADY,ADAM 189 BRADY, TRAVIS 184 BRAI NARD,ALLISON 35, 60, 61,135,215,222,246 BRAINARD,ZANE 162 BRAMHALL, STEVE 121 BRANDL, DEST! NY 121,208,212,220 BRAS Fl ELD, TYSON 147,194,201 BREIR, RANIA 147,209,210,214 BREIT, KATH ERi NE 147,204 BREKKE, TJ 135 BRENDEN, LIS 63, 90,187,196 BRESTER, GAVIN 121,203 BRICHKA, EDWARD 147 BRICHKA, LAURA 162 BRIERE,ASHLEY 147 BRIGHT.SAMUEL 135,207,219 BRISENO DIAZ, DARIO 121 BRISENO, DARIO 203 BRISTOL.SAM 162,207 BROCHTRUP, IAN 147 BROCHTRUP,ZANE 121 BRONDER, RADO 162 BROWN.ALEX 147 BROWN, CALLIE 14,162 BROWN, CONNOR 162,205 BROWN, ELIJAH 147,219,220 BROWN, EMMA 162 BROWN, GEORGE 147 BROWN, HAYDEN 162,200,211 BROWN.JOSEPH 121 BROWN, KATHERINE 147 BROWN.LAUREN 147,214,218 BROWN, MI CAYLA 121,216,217,219,220 BROWN, PATTI 186


BROWN, RILEY 147 BRUMMOND, BAE 80,135,208,214 • BRUMMOND,ELLE 80,121,205 BRUNS.ERIC 162,217 BRUTUS,KIERSTAN 162 BRYCHKA,SVYATOSLAV 121 BUCKNER,JACOB 60,162,194 BUDA, GRANT 121,194,198,205 BUELL.ALLISON 162,208 BUESSING,JOHN 147,216,217,219 BUl,JUSTIN 66,103,162,200,217 BULIN, BRENNA 137,162 BULIN, WYATT 121 BUMAN,JAN 185 BUNSTOCK,JOSH 121,201 BUOM, MAYUOM 119,147,198 BURBACH, KAY 49,188 BURBACH, TURNER 82 BURCH.PARKER 147,194,205 BURCH ,SAILOR 98,121 BURK, MATT 190 BURKLUND,JACK 163 BURR.SARAH 135,217,218 BURTON, BRYTON 147 BUSCH, BRITTAIN 163,214,217,218 BUSHAW,J ACK 121 BUSHHOUSEN, SHAYLA 69,186 BUSS, NOAH 147,194,202 BUSSEN, HUNTER 147,219 BUTLER,J AKOB 135 BYELICK,JAYDEN 121 BYERS, NOAH 163 BYRE, DILLON 163

CABALLERO ACOSTA, ELDWIN 121,217,219 CABALLERO ACOSTA, TAN IA 135,219 CAGNEY,AIDEN 121 CAHA, BRANDON 16,163,210,213,218,220 CALAHAN, REBECCA 135,156,219,221 CALDWELL, TREVOR 135,194,203,215,218 CALLAHAN , BLAKE 135,212,213 CAMPBELL.LEXI 135,212 CANADAY,JON 121,203 CANE.ALEC 214 CAO, KIM 71, 1 7,213,216,217,219 CAREY, GAVIN 147,211 CARIOTTO,AMY 187 CARLSON.G RACE 163,193,211 CARMAN, CHRISTINE 185 CARNEY, CAMERON 163 CARPENTER, KATIE 116,121,195,199,204 CARPER, CLARA 147,217,219 CARRILLO, GILBERT 24 CARROLL, KAR ENNA 147,205,214 CARSON, KIM 91,184 CARSTENS, CONNOR 201 CARSTENS, ETHAN 101,135,194,201 CASAREZ, SAVANNAH 163 CASEY,SEAN 147,217,218 CASPER,LILY 135 CASPER, MADELYN 121 CASSEL, GRACE 147,211,216,217,219 CASTEEL.CAMERON 163,207 CASTELLANOS IZAGUIRR,LEANDRO 121,212 CASTELLANOS, LEANDRO 210

CASTILLO ROSALES, HUGO 135 CASTILLO, TAN IA 66,147,210 CATHEY,JACOB 202 CEBALLOS, KAITLYN 121,200,205 CECAVA,CALEB 121,194,200,205 CELLl,DOMINIQUE 126 CENTER, HOLLAND 52 CERNY,JOHN 147,209 CERVANTES.JU AN 135,203,211 CHACON, GRACE 6, 10, 20, 23, 31, 35, 36, 41, 45,49, 148,215 CHAMPOUX, CHRISTY 72,184,222 CHAMPOUX, MA KAYLA 148,193,204,210,218,221,222 CHANDLER, KATIE 121,193,205 CHAPP, DAVID 163 CHARLESTON, MADYSEN 163 CHARLESTO N, SAVANAH 148,183 CHAR ROI N, CHASE 17,100,121,194,201,205 CHESNOK,ALEXANDER 148 CHESNOK, TAMARA 121 CHICOINE,REE SE 122 CHILDERSTON,BRE NNA 71,163 CHIRICO,VA LERIA 27,148,205 CHO.GRACE 14135,218,219 CHOl,DIA NE 148,210,218,221 CHOQUETTE,NOAH 135,214 CHRISTENSEN, BRAYTON 86,135,198,201,208 CHRISTENSEN, TRINIDIE 199 CHRISTIAN,JAN !CE 191 CH RI STIANCY, CAELYN 34, 42,164,196,199,205,211 CH RI STIANSE N,AMAN DA 164,205,226 CHRISTIANSEN, HAN NA 148,214 CHRISTIANSON ,ZACHERY 136,200 CHU OL, GA TL EL 136,215,217,218,221 CIDLIK,JAX 164 CISNEROS RODRI GUEZ.JULIAN 122 CLANTON.AVER IE 71, 98.148, 205,218,221 7 CLANTON, WILL 136,19 .214 CLARK, ETHAN 148 CLARK, RILEY 15,148,193 CLARKE , MCKABE 122,194,205 CLAYPOOL, KYLIE 148,196 CLEARY.TIANNA 122,208,213 CLOUTIER,GABRIEL 136 COATMAN,TAMI 185 COBB,HAILEIGH 136,183,214 COBB, MELINA 4,136,214 CODY, RYAN 164 COE,JEREMY 122,194,203 COEN, CARLY 116,122,195,199,205 COLEMAN.HUNTER 136 COLEMAN,JONAH 164,202 COLEMAN, TAYTEM 59,117,164,195,199,205 COLEMAN,TEON 164 COLHOUR,VERONICA 164 COLLINGSWORTH, CONNOR 148,215,217,218 COLLINGSWORTH, GRANT 136 COLLINS,ADEN 136,197 COLLI NS, ROS 148,217 COLSON.ANDREW 136,201,208 CONANT, LINDA 191 CONANT, NATHAN 10,122,216,217,219 CON KLI N,JAYCE 11, 61,164,194,205 COOK, MC KAYLA 148,221 COOK,THURSEY 136 COOKSLEY,HADLEY 201 COOLEY,JACE 93,164,207 COONEY, ELIAS 164,203

COOPER.ALISON 122,208,217,219 COOPER, BRETT 136:217,218 COOPER,GREG 188 COOPER, LYRIC 164 COPPO,ALESSANDRO 27,148,205,209 CORNEJO, CESAR 164 CORNISH.SUSAN 19,190 CORTI NAS,JU LIAN 74,164,208,210,216,217,219 COTTAM, RHIANNON 136,209 COTTAM, WESLEY 122 COTTON,DENISE 52,186 COX.ASHLYN 84,122,130,196,199,205 COX, DYLAN 122,202 COX, STEVIE 130,148 COY, RUSTY 191 CRAIG, NICHOLAS 136 CRAMER, DANE 136 CRAMER, KELLY 136,193,214 CREW, TESSA 164,218,220 CREWS.NATHANIAL 122 CRITES.JOSHUA 136,215,217,218 CRONIN.CONRAD 164,203 CRUMP,JACKSON 164 CRUZATA-RIVERA,ERINN 122,219 CUDDY.BROCK 164 CUDDY, CALVIN 122,205,216,217,219 CUMMINGS, LEEAH 122,220 CUMPSTON, MYCA 23,164,214,225 CUNNIGHAM, LI ND SAY 209 CUNNING HAM, LINDSAY 136,200,201,209,214 CUNNINGHAM, TAMMY 190,209 CURIEL, DANIEL 136 CURTIS, CONNER 148 CURTIS, EM MA 148,169,209,211,214,219 CURTIS,ROSE 122,216,219 CZAJKOWSKI, RYLEE 136,209,217,218 CZAPLA,BENJAMIN 164,211 CZAPLA,ETHAN 136,217,218,221

DAHLBERG.TOBIE 93,136,207 DAHLMAN.ADAM 122,205,211,216,217,219 DAHLMAN, CHRISTIAN 148,211,216,217,219 DAI L,ALLISON 48,164,193,201,211 DALTON.JACOB 86,136,215 DAMES,JOSIAH 122,216,217,219 DAMKE,DANIEL 164,219,220 DAMME, BAI LEY 136,163 DAMME.BLAKE 148 DANG.TIEN 148,210,218,221 DAN GA, MERCY 87,122 DANIELS,JAELEE 164 DANIELS,JEFFREY 71,136 DANLEY,COOPER 164,203 DANLEY, PARKER 148,203 DANSON, DEF NE 83 DANSON,JIM 46,47,48,188,201 DAUENHAUER, DAVID 122,207 DAUGHERTY,CHASE 136 DAUGHERTY, GAGE 136 DAUGHERTY, HUNTER 136,156,218 DAVENPORT, EM MA 148,217,219 DAVENPORT, MADELYN 122,219 DAVIDSON, FAITH 151 DAVI S,ALEXANDRA 24, 25,122,193 DAVIS, BR ITNY 72,165,196,200

DAVIS, CAI LEY 89, 96,165,193,214,218,220 DAVIS,CONNOR 122,201 DAVIS, GABRIEL 25,148,194,202 DAVIS,HANNAH 165,214 DAVIS, HAYDEN 15, 61,165,194 DAVIS, KAYLA 122,195,205 DAVIS, KEENON 165 DAVIS,MICHAEL136,148 • DAVIS, MI CHA ELA 148 DAVIS, NICOLE 189 DAVIS,PAIGE 122,242 DAWS,JORDYN 136,212,221 DAWS, SEAN 165 DAWSON,JOLENE 136,207 DAY,BAYLIE 29,92,136,208,219 DEABROSE, CIARAN 220 DEAL,JULIA 165 DEAN, GILLIAN 46,47, 165,201 DEBOER, IZEK 194 DEBOER, IZEK 122 DEBOER, NICOLE 148 DEBOER.SYDNEY 148 DEBOLT, MADDY 165 DECKER,AIYANA 122 DECKER, COREY 165 DE CKE R,JACKSON 16, 17,122,194,198,208 DECKER.JAN 191 DECOSTER, SARAH 148 DE HEUS JUDSON, MI LES 148 DELANCEY, CHASE 202 DELANCEY, CHASE 122 DELGADO.BROOKE 71,148,196,205 DELGADO, NICHOLAS 122,194,205 DE LIM ULATI, DI LZI BA 11,165,210,211,213,214 DELL,IAN 136 DELOZIER,REGAN 148,204,214 DENNIS,JACOB 136 DENNIS, LEILA 148 DER I ESE, MCKEN NA 136,211,216,217,219 DER I NG, HANNAH 71,148,207,218,219,220 DERING,JOEL 189 DEROWITSCH,J EN NA 75,122,216,217,219,220 DEROWITSCH, LAURA 23, 71,165,211,213,217,219 DERR, MATTHEW 165 DEUTSCH,ADAM 148,172,216,217,218,219,220 DEVALL.ALEC 148,194,202 DEVALL, BRAD 194 DEVOOGD,JORDAN 92,165,217,218 DEVOOGD,JOY 75 DEVRIES,JEFF 186 DEVRIES, LORI 191 DHORMAN, KYNSLI 213 DIAMANT, LINCOLN 148 DIAZ,IVAN 148,208 DIAZ, IZABEL 122,208 DIAZ, ROBERT 148,194,201,208 DICKEY, GARRETT 122,194,205,207,217,219 DICKEY, KIERSTEN 123,165,207 DICKHAUT, ERIC 207 DIECKMAN,JAEDYN 148 DIERKING, PARKER 122,212 DILLINGHAM,COLTON 136,205 DILSAVER, KATE 41, 71, 88,107,116,122,199,205,213 DIMMITT,JACOB 165,213 DIMMITT,KYLE 148 DINE.CHASE 165 DINH,CHRISTINA 122


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DINH,SHELLY 31,84,165,210,214 DINNEEN, COLTON 148 DIRKS, CAITLIN 58,59, 165,195 DIRKS, LAUREN 122,195,199,205,208 DIRKS, NIKKI 122,195,199 DIRKSEN, EMMA 136,214 DITMARS, OLEN A 191 DITTBRENNER, HAELEY 165,196 DLOUHY, BROOKE 49, 71, 99,136,214 DO, TREVOR 136 DOHRMAN, KYNSLI 136,210,211,214,217,218,221 DOMANGUE, MARK 185 DOMINGUEZ, ELISA 48, 92,149 DONALD, MORGAN 97,101,165,215,242 DONE, MI LANA 136,208,211,217,218 DOREMUS, TERRAH 71,149,196 DORN, PARKER 149 DORSEY,BEN 165,200,211,225 DORSEY.MITCHELL 122 DOSE, SYDNEY 122,196,200,205,216,217,219 DOSKY,SARAH 136 DOSTAL,JAM ES 137,207,218,219,221 DOTY. BRANDON 49,71,165,202 DOTY, GRANT 122,194,202 DOUGLASS, CAMDEN 4,137,214 DOU TH, HAK 198 DOU TH, NYA 208 DOVE CASTANEDA, BREEANNA 137 DOWDING, BRADEY 149 DOWSE, HAE LEY 165 DOYLE, RI LEY 137,204,209,214 DRAHOTA,BAYLEE 137,204 DREW, EMMA 123,199 DREW.WILLIAM 149,208 DREWES,CHASE 149, 213 DRING, HANNAH 220 DRIVER.KYLE 23,166,212,217 DROUGHT, EMMA 123,211 DR USE, EMILY 137,205 DUBA,AYLA 36,84,114,188 DUDEK, MIKE 191 DUDYREV,ANTHONY 166 DUERK;MICAH 123,200,205 DUGGER.JACOB 137,194,205 DUGGER.JARED 149 DUGHMAN,ASHLIE 191 DUGHMAN, MARISSA 149 DUNKIN, KAELYN 149 DUNN, LANETTE 185 DUNSMORE,JOON 123,216,217,219 DUPONT, DYLAN 123 DU PONT,JACY 71,149,214 DURANTE.JETT 34,35,149 DURANTE,JUSTICE 123 DURBIN,JODY 191 DUSH,JAIDEN 166 DUTTER, CARSON 123,194,202 DUTTON, TONI 187 DWYER, CYNDI 187,189

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EARL,JACOB 166,217,219 EASTEP.COLLIN 149 EASTEP, KYLEE 123 EBRAHIM.AARON 137,201

EBRAHIM, HARRIS 137 EBRAHIM, MI CH ELLE 149,208,214 EDISON, KOBE 166 EHLERS, ELIZABETH 221 EHLERS.LIZZIE 137,195,199,208 EICHORST.JACK 166 EICHORST,JOE 123,194,205 ELIASON.DEVIN 137 ELLIS, EVELYN 123 ELLIS,NATALIE 77,123,204 ELWOOD.JACOB 166,207,228 EMEIGH, CARSON 166 ENGEL.SCOTT 187 ENGLERT, CAR I SSA 149,205,214,218,220 EPP, LAUREN 137,200,217,218 EPP, WESLEY 166,206 EPPEN BACH, MCKEN NA 84,123,199 ERICKSON,JACOB 71,149 ERICKSON, LOGAN 137 ERICKSON, REUBEN 166 ER KS, PRESTON 100,101,149,194,201,208,218,220 ERNST,AMY 97,149,193 ERNST.ETHAN 123,207,217,219 ERNST, SCOUT 166 ERNST.TIM 36,184 ESPINOZA, NUVIA 123 ETZELMILLER, EVAN 149,214 EVANS.JACOBI 149 EVANS.JEFF 73,123,200,245 EVANS.JOHN 93,149,207 EVANS.KALLI 123,210,212 EVANS.PHILLIP 34,149,209,213 EVELETH, EM ER SON 28,123,126,216,217,219,220 EVERETT.DAVID 123,207,217,219 EVERITT, GRIFFIN 166 EVERLETH, EMERSON 208

FAHRLANDER.JACOB 186 FAIRCHILD.HAYDEN 137 FALLICK,J ORDYN 71,167,211,212,213,214,217,219,

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FISH, KAELA 149 FISHER.ANDREW 167 Fl SH ER, DAN IEL 123,197,205,216,217,219 FISHER, GAGE 124 FISHER,JOE 73,185 Fl SH ER, RACH EL 7,137,211,218,221 FITZSIMMONS, MAX 124 FLECK.JARED 167 FLECK, TREVOR 137,214 FLOOD,MACI 19,137,193,214 FLORES, DOMIN IC 137,205,216,217 FLUITT, MARK 185 • FLY 227 FLYNN. HALEIGH 124,158,204,212 FLYNN, RYNE 149 FOCKEN, ISAA( 124,217,219 FOCKEN,JOSHUA 137 FOG ED, MEGAN 149,183,207,219 FOMENKO, ELISEUS 149 FOMENKO,JASON 124,205 FORD, ELLA 105,124,200,201,204,208 FORD.JOSIE 46,47, 167,200,201,228 FORD, MARKUS 167 FOSTER, HEATHER 190 FOUGERON,JILLIAN 149, 205,214 FOX, CAMERON 149,202 FRANCE COLEMAN,EAN 149,218,220 FRANCISCO, TIAN NA 42, 85,149,196 FRANK, DANNY 149 FRANK, KAEL 137,208,218,221 FRANZEN.ASHLYN 57,167,207 FRANZEN,JAYCE 137,207 FRANZEN.MADISON 137,195,200,205 FR EDER ICK, CAM ERON 71,119,149,198 FRICKE.ALLYSON 167,211,228 FRITZ.JACOB 38, 39,167,205,218,220 • FUEHRER, TROY 138,208 FUELBERTH, ELISSA 31, 72, 73, 89,167,200,215,221 FU ELBERTH, HAYDEN 149,208,216,217,218,219,220 FULLER.MARIN 138,219,221 FULTON, EVAN 138,211, 213 FURBY. MASON 138 FYNBU,EMMA 138,158,193,200,214

FALLICK, PAYTON 85,137,204,211,212,213,214,217,

218,221 FANTON,ALLIE 149,204,214 FANTON,LAINIE 123,204 FAULKNER, CALEB 167 FEE KEN, ERIC 184 FEENEY.TESSA 149,204,218,220 FELLER, BOB 229 FENDRICK,AZLYN 149,209,215,217 FENNEY, TESSA 220 FERGUSON,JADEN 59,116,117,149,195,199,205 FERGUSON-WADE, TAYLOR 73,149,200,221 Fl EDLER, KA SON 3, 94,167,208,216,217,219 FIEDLER.NATALIE 123,219 FIESELMAN,JAYDA 137,219 FILBRANDT,CAMERON 167 FILBRANDT, KENNEDY 123 FINLEY.AARON 16,81,190,194,201 Fl NLEY, MO RGAN 72, 73,107,167,200,204,214,229 FINNEGAN.ASHLEY 123,200 FIRESTONE.ALYSSA 149,214 FISCHER, CARSON 42,43, 167,196,205 FISCHER, KENNY 11,123,205

GAFFEY, IRELAND 167 GAINES, KALEB 167 GAINS, GLEASON 30 GALIN DO, BELLA 138,208,214,215,218 GALLOWAY, Kl ERRA 31, 56,149,214,217 GANIC,AILA 149,211,214,218,221 GARCIA, GARRETT 149,207 GARCIA, NATALIA 124 GARCIA, TANYA 138 GARNER, MASON 83 GARNER, RACHAEL 188 GARTNER, DYLAN 124 GARTZKE,GAVIN 138 GATCHENKO,JASON 57,124,205,208 GAUKEL.NATHAN 149,201 GAUSE, CARA 71,150,199,218,221 GAZGA,ALI 30, 98,124 GEBBIE, BRADY 150 GEBERS, DANE 138,194,198,202 GEISERT, GABRIELLE 167,208,226

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GEIST.MIKE 188 GELB.ANDREW 194 GEORGE.ALISE 167,227 GEOSCIENCE, MY 77 GESSERT.ALL 108 . GESSERT, GRETA 31, 71, 72, 73, 92,167,200,211,214,218,

220,227 GESSERT, INGRID 73, 92,108,138,172,200,208,214,221 GEYSUN, DANE EL 124 GEYSUN, GENNA 150 GHAFFAR,RUZBEH 167,209,210,222 GHAFFAR,SABA 124,208,220 GHARZAl,SHUKRIA 186 GHORMLEY,JANA 187 GIBILISCO,JOHN 83 GIBSON,ALEX 217 GIBSON.ALEXANDER 124,219 GIESEMANN,LILLY 167,209,214 GILBERT. SUMNER 150 GILES.PORTER 138,211 GILL.TREVOR 167,211,217,219 GILLEN.JAMESON 150 GILLOTTI .LUCI 114 GILLOTTI, MIKE 2, 11,23,67,85,87, 114,115,184 GILLOTTI, VINCENT 82 GILLOTTl,ZOEY 114 GILMAN. SOPHIE 71,167 GIOVANAZZI , ROBERT 190,197,204 GLEASON, WILLIAM 45,167,197,201 GLOCK, MADISON 168,193,201 GLOCK, MI RAN DA 124,201 GOCKE, MELANIE 168 GODDARD.JACKSON 168,203,213 GOHEEN.CARTER 132,150,217 GOLD, KIEHL 168 GOLTER, LOGAN 138,201 GOMEZ-ROZMIAREK, EMILY 168 GONZALES, MIGUEL 138,194 GONZALEZ LAZO, TADEO 168 GONZALEZ LLANOS, IKER 150 GONZALEZ LLANOS, IKER 27,194 GOOS IC, KAR ISSA 150,213,216,217,219 GORDON.XAVIER 168 GORTON.JACK 138,201,214 GRACE, CHO 217 GRAEWE,HUNTER 150,201 GRAHAM,JA'SHA 168 GRAY, GARRETT 138,169 GREEN.PRESTON 150,194,198,205 GREEN, TANNER 138 GREEN, TAYLOR 150 GREENWOOD, KARMEN 42,43, 47, 52, 53, 67, 68, 97,106,

168,193,215,240 GRESS.CARSON 138,205,216,217,219 GRIME.JUSTIN 187 GRIXBY,CAMI 49 GRIX BY, TA EVYN 49, 71, 88,118,119,150,194,205 GROPP, EASTON 168,218,220 GROPP, TREY 124 GROPPE,NOAH 138,194 GROPPE, TAYLOR 150 GROSS,ANNEKE 168,218,220 GROSS, MELANIE 187 GROSS, REBECCA 150,218,220 GROSSE, MADISON 124 GROSSMAN.ZANE 124 GROVES.JORDAN 150,217,218


GUENTHER, ERi CA 138,209,214 GUERN,JAECOB 150 • GULZOW,ANNA 138 GULZOW,EMMA 168,172,214 GUNTER.SHELBY 138,196,204 GUSTAFSON, ERIK 200 GUTHARD, DEVON 168 GUTH Ml LLER, EM I LY 138,208,217,218 GUZMAN.JUAN 150

IHI HAAKE.AARON 168,211,213,216,217,219 HAAS, CARSON 150,194 HAES, BEN 168 HAGAN.PHILLIP 150 HAGGAR.ALLIE 138,196,204 HAHNE, EMMA 80,168,211,214,216,217,219 HAIN, EMMA 107,124,196,204,220 HAIN.JOSH 150,202 HAITH,ALEXEA 124,212 HALL, HUDSON 138,194 HALL, KELSEY 11, 98,138,205,214,218,221 HALL, STEVEN 138,213 HALL.TAMERA 124,195 HALL.TREVOR 124,207,208,220 HALOUSKA, MATTHEW 150 HAMILTON,AZIZA 150 HAMILTON, MERCEDES 150 HAMILTON, ZACHARY 150,216,218,219,220 HAMMERS,JESSICA 124,172 HAMMERS, SARAH 188 HAMMOND.CHLOE 150,195,209,210,219 HAND,A HELPING 40 HANDELMAN.SCOTT 186,213 HANDY,JOSEPH 168 HANNER,JESSE 124 HANSEN.MADDIE 193,214 HANSEN, MADI SEN 138 HANSEN, PEYTON 138,207 HANSON, ERIN 227 HARDING.KAI 150,217 HARDING, KYLER 211 HARFORD.KALLIE 138,217,218 HARLAN,J ESSIE 74,138,216,217,219,220 HARLAN, SETH 71,168,216,217,219 HARLESS.ALLISON 71,150 HARMON.COLE 138,203 HARNLY,LAKEN 15,22,138,202 HARPER, KACEY 168,218,220 HARRE, LEXI 11, 71,138,193,213 HARRIS, ELAINE 190 HARRIS,JOSE PH 45,138,197,218,221 HARRIS, NICHOLE 93 HARRIS.TAYLOR 138,194,201,205 HARTE LL, RICHARD 191 HARTLAND.JESSIE 92 HARTMAN, COLE 168 HARTUNG, MIC KAYLA 21, 23, 30, 34, 39,40, 46, 47, 48, 58, 59, 72, 73,102,103,104,106,107,168,200,215,225,245 HARVEY.CAMERON 138,215,217,218 HARVEY, KATIE 168 HASKINS-ROWE, MAKENZIE 150,204 HASLETT, ALEX IS 138,196,199,215,217,218 HASLETT, JESS ICA 168,199,216,217,219 HASTINGS,JOHN 91,184 HATCLIFF,SYDNEY 138,214

HATHAWAY.EMMALYN 138,200,205 HAUG, MARYCLAI RE 150 HAUGE RUD, NIKO LAS 150 HAUSMANN.ALIE 22,124,195,204 HAUSSLER, GRANT 168 HAYS, SAN DY 185 HECHLER, RILEY 124 HED-STROM, GRAHA M 150,197,213,216,217,219 HEFLEY.DE SKO 124,209 HEFLEY, DESSI 71,138,204,210 HEIBEL, HA I LEE 138,193,205,214,218,221 HEI DBRINK, MIRANDA 71,150,195,205 HEIDEN, EMMA 138 HEIDEN, WESTON 150 HEIMES,KAMERON 169,211 HEIM ES, MATT 67,187 HEIM ES, TONI 36,67, 187 HEINRICH.ANNA 104,105,150,200 HEISERMAN.ALLISON 139 HEITHO LD, GAGE 150,198 HEMPHILL, CONNOR 124,202 HEMPHILL, MORGAN 11,124,156,196 HENKEL,CADE 150 HENKEL.SHEA 124,205 HENLE, KIRSTIN 69,139 219 HENNECKE.K EVIN 186 HENRICHS, BOB 187 HENRICHS.ETHAN 124,217.219 HENRY,LOCHLAINN 169 HEN RY, SHELBY 139,201,204,208,218 HENSHAW.TYLER 106,169,213 HENSLEY,D EC KLAN 169,194 HENSON, NOAH 124 HERN ANDEZ PEREZ.DIEGO 124,211,217,219 HERN ANDEZ, DI EGO 194 HERNANDE Z-SIFONTES, LISANDER 124 HERRERA MARTINEZ, HERBERTH 150 HERR ERA, HER BERTH 210 HERRI CK, TAREN 150 HERRICK,TR ISTEN 124 HERROLD.DYSON 124,205 HER ROLD, KRISTOFF 169,218,220 HERSHBER GER, DENNY 45,188,197,204 HER SH BERGER, SAMUEL 150,197,201 HERZ, KATHY 187 HES SHEIMER, GABE 150 HESTER MANN,ELIJAH 139,213 HESTERMANN, PATRICIA 189 HESTER MANN, TREY 139,211 HEVENER, MELINA 77,124 HIATT, HADLEY 75,104,150,200 HIATT, KYLE 151 HILFIKER,GRACE 37,139,211 ,219 HILGERT.J AIMEE 71,169 HI LL, CHASE 139,217,218 HILL.JAME S190 HILL, SEBAST IAN 82 HI LL, TREY 124 HI LLHOUSE,ASHLEY 169,193,211, 218,219,220 HILLIS,CHARLIE 169,201 HILLIS,JACOB 151,216,217,219 HILTON,ANNA GRACE 151,213 HILTON,JENNA 169,204 HINES,JOAN 16,24, 189 HINRICHS,JOSH 57,190,222 HINRICHS, KALEY 28,151,208,218 HINRICHS,SHELBY 221

HINRICHSEN.ANNELIESE 139,219 HINTON.KELLEN 119,169,198 HINTON, LAUREN 29,169,208,211,218,220 HIRSBRUNNER.AILA 139,212 HLADIK, BENJAMIN 151,216,217,219 HLADIK, MAGGIE 124 HLAVAC, RACHEL 124,183 HOAGLAND, SARAH 85,169,205,211,212,213 HOANG, KIMMY 124 HOBELMAN,ALEXIS 139,211,216,217,219 HOCHSTETLER, KEIRA 139,196 HOELSCHER.CHRISTIAN 139 HO EVEN, LEA 191 HOFFMAN, GABRIELLE 124,193 HOFFMAN, OLIVIA 97,170,193 HOFFMAN, THOMAS 170 HOGAN, BROOKE 151 HOGELAND, IAN 124,208 HOLM, CHASE 139,194,198 HOLM.JUSTIN 60,61,63, 170,194 HOLSTE EN, DALTON 139,194,201,217,218,221 HOLT, KAY 185 HOLWEG ER.ALEX 139 HONN ENS, MATTHEW 170,203 HOPKINS, NICHOLAS 125 HORNER.LAWSON 28,139,208,218,221 HORVATH, LUKE 93,139,207,214 HORVATH, MITCH EL 139,205 HOVE,MEG 125,204 HOVELSRUD, EASTON 151 HOWEL L-DAVIS, LANCE 125 HOYT, KENNADY 125 HUBBARD, CAYDEN 151,183 HUBBARD.KARLIE 170,207 HUBBARD, MILES 151 HUDSON, KYNDAL 125,195,208 HUDSON, VIOLET 71, 151,208,218,219,220,222 HUENINK, HENRY 170,207 HULLETT, MAX 139,221 HUMISTON, CORINNA 170,224 HUMMEL.JORDAN 151,208,214 HUM PHR ESS, CASSAN ORA 151,209,217,218 HUNZEKER,ALEX 119,170,198,202 HUNZEKER, KATHERINE 59, 71,139,195,205 HURD, BRAXTON 170 HURST.CHEYENNE 125,208,217,219 HURT, MAXWELL 139,201 HURT.SA MUEL 125,201,208 HUYNH, SYON EY 132,139,209,214 HUYNH.TRAVIS 170

I BARRA ZAVALA, EMILIANO 139 IBARRA,ARACELI 170 IBRAHIM, HAVAL 151 ILIC, MELINA 151,214 IMHOF,JERZEE 139,156,209 IRMAK, NICOLE 125 ISLAMOV, PA RVIZ 71,151 ISSA,RAAD 151,194,203 ISSA, REDWAN 139,203 IZAGUIRRE,ANTHONY 125 IZAGUIRRE,JASMIN 170 IZAGUIRRE,SAMUEL 151

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JABIRI, NAWAF 170 JACK, DILLON 125 JACKSON.ARABELLE 31 JACKSON, MAR KAYLA 151,201 JACKSON, MARKELL 100, 17.0, 194,201 JACOBSON,AN DREW 89,115,186 JACOBY,JOSHUA 151 JACOBY, NATHAN 139 JACQUOT,J HETT 86,151,202 JAMES, BARRY 151 JAMES, BJ 190 JAMES, MATT 41,186 JAROSZ, ZACHARY 151,198,205 JAZWICK,JAELYN 71,139 JEFF.AUSTIN 69 JEFFRIES, CHRISTIAN 170 JEFFRIES, SAYLOR 125,195,208 JELINEK, KAILEY 170,214 JENNINGS, WILL 92, 93,170,207 JENSEN, HARRISON 170,207 JENSEN, KEEGAN 139 JENSEN, LAURYN 125 JENTZ, SERENA 36,139,211,213,214 JEPPSON, PARKER 139,203 JESSKE,JACOB 151,217,219 JESUS, SEEK 226 JEWELL.AMY 186 JEWELL. DANIELLE 152,210,217 JEYAM, VIS HAL 125,197,211,213,216,217,219 JIRAK,ALEX 170 JO,ALISE 227 JOB MAN, KIVETT 217 JOCHUM.AUSTIN 68,69, 170,194,207 JOCHUM,JEFF 69,186,194 JOEL, STEVE 80 JOHANN.JACOB 125,201 JOHNSON,ANDREW 125,203 JOHNSON,ANNA 99,125,205 JOHNSON.BLAKE 152 JOHNSON.CHANCE 170 JOHNSON, EMILY 152 JOH NSON,JARED 152,203,211,217,219 JOHNSON, KATE 52, 86, 91,116,139,158,196,199,208, 214 JOHNSON, OLIVIA 125,195,212,219 JOHNSON, SAMUEL 44,125,197 JOHNSON,SARAH 152,214 JOHNSON, TATUM 130,139,211,214,216,217,219 JOHNSON,TOMIA 125,177,199 JOHNSON, WILLIAM 125,202 JONAS, TANNER 125,198,205,208 JONES,ANDREW 125 JONES,JAYVEON 125 JONES, OLIVIA 163,170 JONES, STEPHEN 93,139,203,207 JONES.SUSAN 191 JONES, TEAGUE 125 JONES,ZEB 152 JONSON,ANN ICA 170,205,211,218,220,228 JONSON, ELSA 71,125,204,219,220 JORGENSEN, DYLAN 61,152,194 JORGENSON,ARASTAN IA 84,152,208,214 JUNG.ALAINA 125,172,208 JUNG,JAXON 152 JUNGERS, RYAN 152,202,211,214


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KAI RIGI , NAKANDA 139,208,211,217,218 KALBASZ, HUNTER 139,203 KALLHOFF, ASH LEY 14,152,210,214 KANTOR, TROY 194 KASSEBAUM,JACOB 171,206,213,217 KATT.SUSIE 75 KA TT, TEN LEY 75,125,196,199,207,217,219,220 KAUF, EMMA 42,116,117,152,166,196,199,205 KAUF, NICK 125,194,202 KAVAN ,KAYDAN 11,171, 203 KAVAN , MARANDA 139,204 KEATING, BREAN NA 125,193,208 KE I NZLER, MATTHEW 217,219 KE 1TH, KAI LEY 125,208 KEITH.MATTHEW 152 KELLE, HANNAH 58, 59,117,152,195,199 KELLER.JACKSON 139 KELLEY.ALISON 188 KELLEY, CLEO 23,171,213,217,218,221 KEMPER, MARK 191 KEMPKES,JENNA 139,200,210,213 KENNEDY, Ml KAYLA 125,195 KERO, HAJAR 125 KERR, DEIDRIK 16,125,194,198 KERSTEN .ANDREW 152 KESHK ,ALI 125,203,212 KESHK,KAREEM 125,203,212 KEYS,JAMARUS 125 KHALAF.AMAN 125 KHALAF, LENA 152 KHALAF, LEN DA 125 KHALIL, NANCY 152 KHATT_AK ,JANANA 139,211,218,221 KHUU .KELLY 125,220 KIDWILER,RYLIE 125,177 KIECHEL, I SABEL 125 KIECHEL, LUKE 152 Kl ENZ LE R, MATTHEW 125,194,200,216 KIENZLER, MICHAEL 126,194 KINER.JOSHUA 140 KING, MACEY 140 KING, TRENTON 171,207 KINGERY,ASLAN 126,208,220 KINGHORN .TYLER 171,207 KINSER.AUSTIN 126 KINSER.LOGAN 152,183 KIRIANOV, EUGENE 188 KISER, SOPHIE 140,193,205,214 KITCHEN , MARIAH 171,223 KITT, MADI 152 KIVETT JOBMAN,TRENTON 126,200,205,216,219 KJAR, CRYSTAL 185 KJAR, EVYN 126,199 KLINE, HOLLY 152,215,217,218 KLINGELHOEFER, MIA 10, 11, 15, 24, 25, 38,40,48, 60,61, 66, 69, 74, 86, 92, 93,100,114,116,118,119,152,210,215 KLUTHE,STEPHANIE 140,212 KLUTZ.STEPHANIE 212

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KNAUB,JAYDEN 171 KNEIFL.MARGE 190 KNOP.ANGIE 190,209 KNOPI K, ANNA 152,211,216,217,219,220 KNOPP.HUNTER 140 KNOX.JACOB 126,194,201 KNUDSON -SWAIN.ZACHARY 171 KNUST.JUSTIN 152,203 KOBZA, KELSEY 140,196 KOCA, SARAH 152,218,221 KOCH , CHAYTON 101,140,194,201 KOEPKE, LEAH 75,126,211,216,217,219,220 KOHL. CALLIE 59,171,199,211 KOHL, COLLIN 119,171,198 KOHL, ERIK 63, 91,187,189,198 KOHMETSCHER, NATALIE 140 KOPEJTKA,JADA 140 KOVALENKO, VLAD 140,208 KRAMBECK,ALEX 126 KRAMBECK,ANDREW 15,140,217,218 KRAMER.ANGELA 19,187 KRASON .GLORIA 191 KRAUSE , LOGAN 171,219 KREMER, LEE 152,198 KRETZ, TABITHA 132,152,183 KRIPAL,KAILEY 152,204 KROESE .COLE 140,209 KRUEGER, KOBE 71,152 KRUEGER, NOAH 60,171,194,205 KRUGER , KOBE 207 KRULL, SHAYLA 152 KRUMS, DEVIN 140 KRUMS, DRAKE 140 KRUSHEN ISKY.JOSEPH 171,194,205,227 KUBIK, KYLA 126,212,219 KU Bl K, NI COLE 91,114,185,195,199 KUHN , DJ 140,194 KUMP F, ETHAN 171 KURBASIC,ARMIN 140,194 KUTI LEK, BROOKE 126,204 KUTILEK ,LADD 152,203 KUTTER,CALEB 140,194,205 KUTTER,JACOB 140 KUZELKA, BREANNA 171 KWAM BAM BA.ANGELA 36, 76,152,211

LACY,AJ 34, 42, 73, 88,114,115,116,117,171,196,199,200, 214,215 LAFLEUR, DAWSON 171,207,210,218,221 LAFLEUR, DAYA 140,218,221 LAMARRE.JAKE 140,202 LAMARRE, SAM 1126, 193 LAMBE, DYLAN 102,171,200 LANE.ALEC 171 LANE, GARRET 246 LANE.GWEN 140,204 LANG, CAROLYN 106,152,210,214 LANGAN, GRACE 152 LANGE, MI KAY LAH 140,205,208,209,214,219 LANGER.ANALISE 171 LANHAM , MOLLY 152,217,218 LARSEN.TANNER 126,217,219 LARSON, COLTON 152 LARSON, DAMIAN 140 LARSON, HAYDEN 126,203

LARSON , MOLLY 126,193 LARSON, TED 188 LAWRENCE , DYLAN 10, 30, 49, 59, 67, 84, 85,86, 87, 89, 96, 97, 98, 99,140,208,214,215,218,221,243 LE.JOHN 126 LEADER.CARSON 126 LEADER , NI CK 60,152,194,198,205 LEAFWAY, KY 10 LEAW, MAN AH 140 LEBESSE,PRISCILLA 152,214 LEBLANC.OLIVIA 69,189 LEE , IRA 140,194,201,202 LEE , LIAM 82 LEE ,MINJU 87,126,211,220 LEHL, DERIAN 171 LEHN.JOYCE 184 LEIBHART,JADEN 140 LEM EN, RACHEL 53,106,152,209 LEMPKA.OLIVIA 126,208 LENHOFF.JOEY 210 LENHOFF.JOSEPH 171 LENN ERS, BRETT 152,194,205,208 LEPPKY,ADAM 152 LESCHINSKY, PAUL 140,217,218 LESO IN G,JUL IA40,140,200,205,208,218,221 LESOING,SAM 171,203,217,218,220 LEWIS.CORALEE 126,211,220 LEWIS.JESSE 152,198 LEW IS-DONAHOO, TYZIL 172,215 LIEN.TRAVIS 172 LIESER,KADENCE 126,195,205 LIGENZA,KIM 153,218,221 LIGENZA,TOMEE 172 LIM.JAE HYUN 172,211,213,219 LIMA ORELLANA. BRYAN 153,218 LIMA RAMOS.TONY 153,194 • LIMA. BRYAN 215 LIN CH EN KO, SABRINA 140 LINDER.DAWSON 172,202 LINDER.JENNA 71,140,205 LIN DERMAN, ANNA 107,140,208 LINDERMAN.JOHN 172 LINKE.JACKSON 207 LINSCOTT, ERIC 191 LIPPOLD.COLTON 172 LITTLE, MARTIN 153 LIVERMORE,ZOEY 172 LIVINGS TON , BERKE LEY 105,153,200 LIZARRAGA DIAZ, GISELLE 153 LIZARRAGA, GISELLE 210 LOCKARD, MADISON 35, 71;153, 214 LOCKERT,ELI 126,202 LOCKERT,JORDAN 49, 63,126,208,211 LOCOCO.SAMANTHA 190 LONGSTEIN,JOSH 126 LONOWSK I, BRYCE 126,205, 217,219 LONOWSK I, GRACE 127,151,201 LOOS, MELISSA 140,217,218,221 LOOS, TREVI N 127,220 LOPEZ-MARTINEZ.ABRIL 172 LOTH, TUCKER 140 LOUVIERE, MAS EN 24, 38, 39,102,172,200,205,219 LOVATO.JAGGER 140,201 LOZANO, NICO 172 LOZANO, TED 127,208 LUCERO, TONY 127,177 LUDWIG, MATTHEW 172,223

LUIKIN, VALERI 79 LUJAN, CALLIE 127,220 LUN , ESTHER 153,212,217 LUNZMAN N, GATOR 48,105,173,200 LUST.JACK 153,197,218 LUTHER. MARTIN 28 LUU .ANTHONY 153,211 LYDICK, MANDY 25 LYLE, DELANI 140,201,209,217,218 LYNCH , BEN 189,202 LYNCH , HENRY 153,194,201 LYON, DEB 185

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MAAS.AUTUMN 127 MABON.JACLYN 153 MABRY.ANNA 185 MABRY.JACK 153,194 MAGNUSON, RILEY 173 MAHONEY, KATIE 69,123,173 MAI, HUY 153,218,220 MAJORS CLAPP, MAYCEE 10,173,205 MAKUACH, NYAPOUCH 173,214 MALONE.ABBIE 132,140 MALONE, EMMA 127,204 MALONE.GRACE 173,201,229 MALONE, TYRESE 173,194 MALTAS, IAN 29, 63,173,208,211,216,217,219,220 MALTAS.ZANE 140 MANKHEY, LOGAN 153 MANN, LESLIE 188 MANSUR.KALI 173,211 MANSUR, NATHANIEL 140,211,213 MARET. NICHOLAS 153,211,219,241 MARKVICKA, BREALEE 153,195 MARSH, MOLLY 173 MARSH, TAYLOR 173 MARSHALL, ASHLYN 127,204,211,217,219,220 MARSHALL, KYLA 173 MARTIN, DAKOTA 127 MARTIN, SKYLER 127 MARTINEZ HENRIQUEZ.HELEN 153 MARTINEZ,AVERIE 127,195 MARTINEZ, CH LOE 140,169,204,218,221 MARTINEZ, EMANUEL 173 MARTINEZ, ENRIQUE 153,211,215,217,218 MARTINEZ, HELEN 210,214 MARTINEZ-MIRANDA.FAITH 127 MARVIN, EM I LY 5, 30, 36, 37, 56, 57,104,173,211,214, 2 MASCH KA, MACY 153,204,209,214 MAS ETH, MORGAN 140,212,214 MASON , ROWAN 173 MASON, TYLER 153,194,205 MATHISON, CARSON 153 MATTHEWS, NATE 140,194,202 MAXWELL, HOLLAND 23, 71, 98,141,205,214 MAXWELL.JOHN 227 MAYER, CELINE 40,153,205,211,217 MAYER, NOLAN 127,198,205 MAYNARD, PAIGE 15,153 MAYNEZ, ZARIA 87,127,206 MAYS,JAQUAYLON 118,119,173,198,205 MCAFEE,ALICIA 34, 71,153 MCANDREW, KIRK 185 MCBETH, OLIVIA 153,217,218 MCBRIDE, PRESTON 141,194


MCCAFFERY, MADISYN 141,214 MCCLAIN.JASMINE 141,212 • MCCLAIN.KAYLEE 127,210,212 MCCONNELL.MAX 141,205 MCCONNELL, MONTY 153 MCCORD,JALEY 75,141,155,199 MCCORKLE-DIEKEN, ETHAN 127 MCCORMACK, CADEN 71,153,194,198,205 MCCOY, EMILY 127,196 MCCOY, IZIC 10,173 MCCOY, TYLER 137,153 MCCRANIE, SHERRY 189 MCCUE, RI LEY 141,217,218 MCCULLOUGH, ENDER 173 MCCU ROY, DAN IELLE 127,205,216,217,219 MCDERMOTT, KEVIN 114 MCELHOSE, ISAAC 173,203 MCEWEN, BLAKE 153,216,217,218,219,220 MCEWEN, COLE 127,208,216,217,219,220 MCFARLAND, MORGAN 173 MCGINLEY.COACH PETER 201 MCHUGH, LANDYN 141 MCINTIRE.ALEXANDER 153,194 MCINTIRE, MARISA 141,166 MCKAY, MATT 127 MCKEE, ELLIE 153,193,200 MCKEE, HANNAH 141,193,200 MCKELVEY, GRANT 153,202 MCKINSEY, GRANT 141,194,202 MCLAUGHLIN, CAMRYN 23, 49, 98, 99,153,214 MCLAUGHLIN.RILEY 127 MCNEESE, KAYLEE 127,196,204 MCVEY, MICHAEL 173,227 MCVEY, MIKE 202 MEADER, NICK 141,194 MEANS, EMMA 153 MEANS, TYLER 127 MEERS, BROOKLYN 127, 204 MEIER, DANNY 191 MEIER.ELI 153,194 MEINECKE, BROOKE 127,177,208 MEISTER.CREIGHTON 153,201 MERIDA, KAREN 127 MERIDA.STEPHANIE 173 MERIDA.YASMINE 11,127,216,217,219 MERKEL, BROCK 16,22, 74,127,194,201 MERWI CK, BRIN LEY 127,193,205 MERWICK, PA ER 173,198,209,211 MESCHER, LORI 187 MESNARD, RAMSEY 173,213 MEYER.ABBY 16,127,193,205 MEYER,ALLIYA 75,127,211,217,219 MEYER.JACOB 141,205,214,218,221 MEYER, LUKE 174,209,220 MEYERS, DEAN NA 174,216,217,219 MEZA MARTINEZ.ALEXANDRA 141 MEZA ROMAN.ANA 141,219 MEZA, URIEL 127,194 MICEK,AUSTI N 72,174,194,200 MICEK, BREANNA 174 MICEK, PEYTON 141,194,202 MICHAELSON,JOH NATHAN 72, 73,174,200 MIDDLETON, WILLIAM 127,217,219 MIELAK, EVAN 141 MIERS,MACI 127,242 MILES.AVA 174 MILIUS, NOLAN 127,194,198,205

MILLER, ABBY 127,208,216,217,219,220 MILLER.E VAN 153,103 MILLER, GRANT 127,194, 198,202 MILLER, HANNAH 23, 88,174,193,211,218,220,243 MILLER, KATELYN 127,208,219 MILLER, RYLi E127,211 MILLER.ZADE 56,57,117,153,214 MILL SPAUGH, HENRY 82 MILLSTEAD, TARA 141,217,219,220 MILLWOOD, LENA 22, 30, 89,153,214,218,221 MILLWOO D.LIAM 127,194,205,220 M!RAB AL, RIAN 153 MI RAN DA, YAHAIRA 153,211,214,241 MISCHNICK.LAUREN 154 MISCHNICK.TAYLOR 174 MITCHELL,CAR ISSP.. 127 MITCHELL,KADEN 203 MITCHELL,KAYDON 141 MITCHEL L, NATE 28, 29.71, 174,208.218, 220,226 MITCHELL.SAGE 141 MITCHELL,Sl(YELAR 1"'4.7.07 MIZELL-RUDA.S IER RA 10 34, 36,44,45, 154,215 MLINE K, LAN YON 127. 200 MOELLER.CAD E 1:4 :s;;,Lo2 MOELLER.JAMES 1i3, 2:0. 113,217,219 MO NCRIEF, LAI_IRr:N : S' MONROE.CO URTNEY loS MONSON, LUKE J54,20~ MONTEZ.JACOB 1 ~~MOODY COLE 16,128194,201 MOODY. RILEY 174,201 MOON, FOSTER 154,216.217, 219,220 MOORE, CARSON 128,194,205 MOOR E, DANNA 188 MOOR E,KAYLYN 154,208 MOORE, LEIGHA UB,216, 217,219 MOORE.ZACH 174 MORALES BRISENO,Zli:..EMM A 154 MORALES. BEN 211,219 MORALES, BENJAM1N 141,20,l MORAL ES-WEST.JORDON 128 MORENO, ESTEFAMO 141 MORGAN ,JAINA 128 MORG AN, KALEA 174 MORRIS, DOM INIC 128 MORRISO N, MADISON 141 MORROW,ETHAN 128,202 MOR ROW,JAXON 100,141,201,214 MORTON.ABBY 154 MOSER,ZOEY 141,211,217,219,220 MOSES, DANYEL 154 MOUNTNEY,ANDREW 154 MUCH223 MU EHLI NG, BARRETT 100,174,201 MUEHLING,HOPE 128,193,201,210 MUETING, MI CHAEL 174 MUFF. KARLIE 141,207,208 MUFF, TANNER 207 MUIR, KAM ERON 207 MUIR, KOLBY 128,207 MUJAGIC, DENNIS 154 MULLEN DORE, SHELBY 48,174,200 MUNDT, MAGGIE 128 MUNDT, TAYLOR 174 MUNFORD, SAPPHIRE 185 MUNN, SAMA NTHA 31,174,208,210, 214 MURPHY.BECKY 191

MURPHY, DILLON 128 MURPHY. JACOB 141 , MUSSELMAN, DASCH LE 128 MUWANGUZI BAMUSIIMA,MARK 128 MYERS, DEANNA 207 MYERS,JARRETT 100,101,174,194,201,224 MYKHAYLYSHYN, VICTORIA 62,154,217

NABITY.HAILEE 141,208,221 NAGEL, MADYSN 71,141,195,205,214 NAG ULA, SAi RAM 128 NAKAGAWA,KENJI 128,213 NAKAGAWA.LORI 15,187 NAKAGAWA,SERINA 174,211,214,229 NANNEN,JAKE 198 NANOS, !SABELLA 141,195,204,208 NASHIR,SANAA 154 NATHAN, ROMANA 217 NAVRATIL,ALIVI A 154 NEAL, BRADY 154,197 NEEMANN, CLAIRE 29,85, 141,195,199,215 NEEMANN, TANNER 141 NEGLEY, TYLER 141 NELEPOVITZ, CAITLIN 128,209,212 NELSEN,ALEX 141,206,213,217,218 NELSEN,ANDY 141,206,213,217,218 NELSEN,EMILY 219 NELSEN.MATT 174,206,213,217 NELSON,AJ 154 NELSON,AYDON 128,198,207 NELSON, BAILEY 52,174,218,220 NELSON.CHERYL 74 NELSON, EASTON 154 NELSON, ELLA 128 NELSON, EM I LY 123,174,211,214 NELSON, HENRY 175 NELSON,JONATHAN 141 NELSON, MADELINE 141,205,208,216,217,219,220 NELSON, NATHANIEL 175 NELSON,OLIVIA 128,130 NETTLETON, NANA 107 NETTLETON, THOMAS 107,114,188 NEU KIRCH, HANNAH 213 NEVERVE,GAVIN 154 NEWELL.CARRION 175 NGUYEN,DAN 163,175,211 NGUYEN,DAWSON 128,217,219 NGUYEN.ETHAN 36,128,211,219,220 NGUYEN.HAL EY 154 NGUYEN, HANNA 141,156,193 NGUYEN,HENRY 128 NGUYEN, IVY 128 NGUYEN.JANNIE 128 NGUYEN, LIANA 175 NGUYEN, LILLIE 14,154,218,219 NGUYEN.NERI 141 NGUYEN.SOPHIA 128,199 NGUYEN, TOMMY 154,194 NGUYEN.VI 128,219 NICHOL,JACOB 55,107,154 NICHOLS.JASMINE 81,154,209,214 NICHOLS.NOAH 175, 207 NICKESON,ANDREW 39,137,154,205 NICKESON.NATHAN 154,205 NICKSON.ANDREW 209

NIELSEN,RAENIE 128,208,220 NIEMANN.GWEN 175 NIEMEYER.DYLAN 128,208 NITZEL.ELIJAH 141,205 NITZEL.JOSIAH 175 NOACK.EMMA 128,196,205,220 NOLAN, PAXTON 128 NOLLEY,JACK 38,141,205, 2-18, 221 NOLLEY, LUKE 6, 38, 88,175,205,211,218,220 NOLTE, CHAS 102,103,154,200 • NOMA.ABDULLAH 128 NORA, MOLLY 128,204,211,219 NORDGREN.AMANDA 40 NORDGREN, RACHEL 40, 71, 72,175,200,211 NO ROMAN, HO PE 16, 17, 30, 34, 35, 41,42, 43, 44, 45, 61, 74, 75,103,141,207,208,214,215,217 NORDMAN,JJ 30 NORMAND,JALEN 154 NOUR, MOH MM ED 142 NOVO SAD, CARTER 128 NOVOTNY, MARK 58, 90,114,115,188,195 NUN,ZAC 175 NUSS, LANDON 128 NYQUIST.ERIK 154 NYQUIST, GUNNAR 128,203

((i) O'CONNOR, SAMMANTHA 158 OBERG.TAYLOR 154,209,214 OBERHEU, NICHOLE 186 OBERT.ANDREW 142 OBERT.ASHTON 142 OEHM.JACOB 128 OESTREICH, MACKENZIE 154 OFFUTT.ALLISON 142 OFFUTT, BRYCE 154 OGDEN, Tl FF ANY 186 OLIVAS.YASMEEN 175,214 OLIVER, CHRISTOPHER 128,183 OLIVER.JEREMY 142 OLIVIA, CURTIS 217 OLSON, CAINE 175,207 OLSON, HUNTER 154,194,205 OLSON, OLIVIA 154,208,221 OLSON, SOFFI 71,154,196 OLTMAN.ALEX 128,212,213,219 OLTMAN,JAKE 81,100,175,201 ONORATO, MIKENNA 129,220 ORELLANA, MENCY 11, 57,129 OROSCO, CARLO 129 ORTIZ,JOSEPH 142 OSBORN, CONNOR 175 OSBORN, GARRETT 16,129,194,205 OSBORN, GRIFFIN 16,129,194,205 OSBORN, KATELYNN 71,154 OSBORN, MACKENZIE 137,142 OSBORNE, COREY 129 OSTERMEIER, TRISH 186 OSTIGUIN, CESAR 129 OSTIGUIN, DAISY 142,210 OSTIGUIN,GABRIELLA 154,210 OSWALD, KIARA 175 OSWALD, LEW 142 OTTE.JOHN 49,175,205,211 OTTO.ASHTON 67 OWENS,JAZMYN 154


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OXFORD, KYLIEGH 175, 214 OX FORD, NOAH 129 OYLER, MORGAN 175 OYLER, PARIS 142 O'BRIEN. BEN 126,128,213,219 O'CONNOR, REAGAN 208 O'CONNOR, SAMMANTHA 142, 201,209,221 O'SHEA. NICHOLAS 44,45,142

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PACE, MATTHEW 175,218,220 PADGETT, SARAH 142,219 PAINTER, BREANNA 175 PAINTER, MACKENZIE 129,193,195 PALMER.ALANA 34,48, 105,175,200,208 PALMER, BROCK 37,129, 203,211 PAN DE, PRATIK 15,142,197 PAPALOTZl ,JESUS 142 PARDE, RYAN 175 PARISH, MARSHALL 176 PARISH, WILL 154 PARK, KAT211, 213 PARKER,JACKSON 205 PARKER, MAKENNA 142,218, 221 PATERA, KARISSA 142 PATRICK. CONNER 176, 207 PATRICK, CONNOR 217 PATTERSON.COOPER 11,176 PATTON, GABE 29,176,218,220,227 PAULI NG, BRADY 142,197,214,217,218 PAULSON, MADISON 154 PAULSON, MARTY 213 PAYANT, MARLA 187 PAYNE.COLIN 142,217,218 PAYNE,JAEDYN 71,176,217,218,220 PAYNE, KHIA 137,142 PEACE, NATALIE 129 PEATE,CORBIN 142,198 PEATE,ZOE 129 PEDERSEN, CALEB 129 PEDERSEN, LARS 129,210,213, 216,217,219,220 PEDROZA. MARCO 15,23,69,83,184 PEET.PRESTON 176,202 PELL, THAYDEN 176 PELOWSKl ,ALLISON 176 PENA.ASHTON 129 PERDOMO, EDWIN 201 PEREZ.MATTHEW 176,202 PERKINS, MADYN 129 PETERS.ALYSSA 129 PETERS, BRANDON 176 PETERS.CHLOE 142,208, 221 PETERS, LAUREN 15,142,214 PETERSEN, DANNY 176,211,218,220 PETERSEN, MAXWELL 129,198,202 PETERSEN.OWEN 142,207,217 PETERSON.ANDERS 184 PETERSON.AN DREW 176,206,211,216,217,219,220 PETERSON, DANNY 220 PETERSON, ELLI 207 PETERSON. NOLAN 129,202 PETERSON, TAYA 154 PETR.ANNA 23,176, 214,226 PETRIE. PAIGE 142, 204 PETROSOV,ALEKSANDR 154 PETS KA, CHAD 189

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QUANDT. COLE 176,203 QUATTROCCHl,ANTHONY 129 QUINTANA. CLOE 130,142,204

1□ RAASCH , LIAM 142,217,218 RAATZ, RUSS 188 RADEMACHER.JOSIE 176 RADER .BROOKLYN 176, 213,217,219 RADER , MAKENZEE 142,214 RADER.SAM 129,216,219 RAMAEKERS,JORDAN 155 RAMAEKERS, MASON 71,129,194 RAMI, HAVNI 129,209 RAMOS HERNANDEZ.ALLEY 155 RAN DALL, TR EYTON 155,202 RAPHAEL.SARAH 87,126,177,206 RASMUSSEN. NIKKI 191 RATHBUN, TYLER 155 RAY.ALEX 129,208

REED, NICHOLAS 142,218,221 REED.RUNE 129 REESE , WILL 142,221 REGIER, TY 177,202 REICKS, DEVAN 155 REICKS, DYLAN 155,194 RE ID, GRANT 129,198,205,220 REID, THOMAS 177 REIDA,ETHAN 129,200,216,217,219 REIDA,REANNE 142,200,219,221 REIFERT, I SABELLA 129,220 REINHARDT, CORBIN 177 RE IN HARDT,JEN NI KA 129,208,211,212,216,217,219, 220 REINHOLT.ADONIS 155 RE INKS, NICK 213 REISS,ZACHARY 155,194 REJINO, VANESSA 129 RENTER , PAIGE 142,166,199,205 RENTER , PARIS 177 RENTON , BRIANNA 30,40,49, 71,155,205 RENTON , MORGAN 129,210 REYNA-GONZALEZ, OFELIA 129 REYNOLDS, DAWSON 143,208 REZAC,JADEN 93,155,207 REZAC,JAKE 130 RHODES.ELI 130,201, 203 RHODES.HANNAH 107,177,204 RICHARDS. SIDNEY 130 RICHERT.DILLON 103, 130,200,220 RICHMOND.ZACHARY 155 RICHTER , TARIQ 177 RI DOER, MADD I SON 88, 96,177,193,211,218,220 RIDGE.ELLA 130,211,219 RIECK.DAMIAN 155,212 RIECK, DOMINIK 130 RIEDMILLER,SOPHIA 177,193 RIEGER ,ANDREAS 27,177,205 RIENKS,NICHOLAS 155,203 RIGG.TANNER 75,156,201 RIGGS.JD 156 RINN , DANIELLE 41, 71,177,205,213 RINNE, CHASE 156,194,202 RITT SCHER, KENN EDY 177,211,218,220,224 RIVERA.KOBE 143,205 RIVERO, ROSARIO REGO 142 RIVERS, MARKESE 156 ROBB.TAYLOR 156,218,221 ROBERSON , TREY 156,202 ROBERTS, BRAYDEN 178 ROBERTS, EM I LY 8, 11, 14,'15, 20, 24, 25, 48, 59, 75, 76, 91, 106,116,214,215 ROBERTS, EMMA 156 ROBERTUS,CHANCE 143 RO BERTUS, KARA 178 ROBESON , MAX 178 ROBLES.AMANDA 130 RODRIGUEZ FONTES, YANKIEL 178 RODRIGUEZ, MARIA 71,143 ROGERS,ALENI 143 ROGERS, BRODY 130,194,201,205 ROGERS,JARR ED 75,151,178,217,218 ROLLIE, DI ONTE' 143 RONDEAU.JOSH 156,201 RONSPIES, DREW 143 RONSPIES, KYLE 143 ROSA.SAMUEL 130,203

ROSS, BRIANNA 178 ROTH, HOLLY 48,178,193 ROTHGEB, DANNY 130,194,198,202 ROUX.VINCENT 156,200 RUCOBACLARK, NICOLE 156 RUM P,JEFF 117,199 RUNG, KYLIE 53,69, 71, 97,143,193,214 RUNGE, KAILEE 156,209,210 RUNGE -KIMBREL, Kl ERRA 71,143,196 RUNGE-KIMBREL, REYANA 71,86, 107,115,119,143,196, 215 RUSHING.MADDIE 156,217,219,220 RUSSELL, BRITTANY 115,187 RUSSELL, BRYANT 178 RUSSELL, CHASE 178 RUSSELL, EMMA 71,143,155 RUSSELL, LYNETTE 81 RYAN , MCKYNZIE 178 RYAN , TYLER 143 RYDIN , ELSA 26, 27, 30, 71,178,205,215 RYE, DEBBIE 185

SAALFELD,LINDA 191 SABIO.MARVA 191 SABO, KYLIE 71,143,205,209,213,214 SA BOK ROOH, FOROUGH 156 SACK,ALIVIA 143,217 SADDLER, EM I LY 130,217,219 SAHS, BREANNA 156 SALEM.RYAN 91,188 SALKANOVI C, LAYLA 71,156,193 SALTZMAN, HAN NA 71,143,214 SAMAL,ANA 209 SAMAL,MILI 156,209,210,214 SAMMONS.SIENNA 130,217,219, 220 SAMWAY, COOPER 178,202 SAMWAY, PAI TON 10,143,193 SANBURN,ZACHARY 130 SANCHEZ,ANAMARIE 143,217,218 SANCHEZ, BROCK 178 SANCHEZ, GABRI EL 156,194 SANCHEZ, RICHARD 178,208,218,220 SANDBERT,JESSI 186 SANDER, GERAN 130,201 SANDER. GRACE 156,210,214 SANDERS, SKYLER 156 SANFORD.JESS 52,53,178 SANNE,TYLER 178,203 SANTIN CAMACHO,JAVIER 156 SAPP, WILLIE 48, 91,189 SARAF,ANSHUL 143,205,218,221 SARTORI , LUKE 156 SASS, TYLER 143,202,214 SAUNDERS, KENZER 156,194 SCAM EHORN, ZACHARY 178,194,205,210,211 SCARLATO, ROSA 27, 69,178,210 SCHACHER, ERIKA 178 SCHAEFER.PAYTON 143,214,221 SCHAIBLE, EM MA 178,218,220 SCHAIBLE, ETHAN 130 SCHEET,GARRETT 143,203 SCHEICH,DEREK 188,203 SCHELL.MATTHEW 156 SCHELL.SOPHIA 130,220 SCHENEMAN, KOLE 130,214


SCHIEFFER, NICK 202 SCHINKER.JOSEPH 130,208 • SCHINKER, KIER LYN 81,156 SCHIRMER, GRACE 75,130,208,211,216,217,219,220 SCH I RMER,JACK 23, 71,178,211,213,216,217,219,225 SCH I RM ER, MAXWELL 130,205,216,217,219 SCHLEGEL, NORA 71,143 SCH MEl CHEL, ELEANOR 49,1 57,166,211 SCHMELING, EM I LY 71,143,178,199,204,214,217,218 SCHMELING, KAITLYN 15,143,205 SCHMIDT.ALYSSA 143 SCHMIOT, ELLA 130,211 SCHMIDT, GRANT 178 SCHMITT.JUSTICE 130,194,198,205 SCHNAKENBERG, WILLIAM 130,205,216,217,219 SCHN El DER,AHREN 22, 62, 71,157,205,214 SCHNEIDER.RYAN 178 SCHNELL, KYLEN 157,183 SCHNELL, MICHELLE 187 SCHON.GENESIS 130 SCHONEWEIS,ALEXANDER 131 SCHONEWEIS, ELIJAH 131 SCHRAD,KEVIN 90,188,194,199 SCHREIBER.JUSTIN 198 SCHREINER.AVA 131,220 SCHRIEBER, EVA 131,163,200,208,220 SCHROER WHEELER, PEYTON 143 SCHROER, SIERRA 143,196,205 SCHROER, ZACHARY 72, 73,179,200,205 SCHROPFER, MARY 190 SCH ULEN BERG, EASTON 71,179,202 SCH ULEN BERG, REAGEN 40, 71,179,205 SCHULTZ.ASHLEY 24,131 SCHULTZ, MALLORY 24, 25,131,208,216,217,219,220 SCHULTZ, MATTHEW 157,203,216,219 SCHULZ, HALEY 131,204 SCHULZ, HUDSON 157,201 SCHUMANN, KYLE 186 SCHUSTER, BRETT 188,194 SCHUSTER, MACK 83 SCHWARTZ.ALEX 41,179,205,211,213 SCHWARTZ, EM MA 179,205,211,213,217 SCHWEERS,JAYDEN 131 SCHWEERS, TAYLOR 157,204,214 SCHWENSEN, KATRINA 143,211,213 SCHWISOW, DE KODA 143 SCOFIELD, SARAH 186 SCOTT,KARLI 31,204,209 SCOTT, KEISHA 52, 53,106,157,210 SCOTT, KELLAN 179,194 SCOTT, QUINN 179,200 SCOTT, TAYLOR 157,204,214 SEBEK, DAWN 186 SEBEK, MAKENNA 131,196,205 SEDIVY.JAKE 92 SEDLACHEK, TAYLORE 69,157,205 SEEFELD, TREVOR 157 SEHNERT, MATTHEW 179,219 SEIBEL.THEA 143,205,208 SEIBOLDT,CHELSEA 98 SEIM.SHEYENNE 143,204 SELLENTIN,DEREK 157,205 SELLENTIN,TYLER 131,198 SENNE.TYLER 157,216,217,219 SERIKI, TIMMY 131 SEWARD, COURTNEY 191 SHADDICK, ELLA 204

SHAD DICK, I SABELLA 131,220 SHADDICK,ISAIAH 157,203 SHADE, RILEE 131 SHAKSHAKPAEV,ARSLA N 143 SHANAHAN, SHELLY 67,187,189 SHARPE, CAMPBE LL 28,143,208,218,221 SHARRETT, CARSON 179,210 SHAW, BRADY 131,207.217, 219,220 SHAW, CON OR 131 SHAW, HALEY 23,179,214 SHEFFIELD, PARKER 143 SHEF KE, COLLIN 63,179,194 SHELB URN.ANDREW 179,194,210 SHEPPARD, REGAN 143, 193,214 SHER MAN. AN DREW 60,63,88, 187,194 SHERMAN, DRAKE 143,194, 214 SHERWOOD, REBECCA 143,2 11,217,218,221 SH IELDS, BREEANNA 179 SHIELDS, KATELYN 143 SHILEY.KEENAN 157 SHOGAR, MUSTAFA 157 SHOTKOSKI, BELLA 131 SHRINER. GLENN 131 SHRUM , SARAH 34,157 SHULGA, YELENA 191 SHU LLAW,SINCLAIR 143 SHULLAW,XANDER 179 SIBLEY.HAWKIN 131, 216.217,219 SIEFKES.BRANDON 143,207,215,218 SIEFKE S, KA IHI N 58, 59,179,195,21 1 SILAS-RISK.ALANNA 131,219 SILVA MENDOZA, FRANCO 143,217,218,221 SILVA MENDOZA, GARY 179 SILVER BERG, PAIGE 59, 71, 157,195 SIMERLY, MADALYN NE 96,157,193,205 SIMPSON ,CAYDEN 144 203 SIMPSON ,GUHNER 83 SIMPSON ,TRAVIS 48,186,196,198 SIMPSON-K IRKLAND. DOLORES 36,184 SIMS.CAITLYN 179 SI NGH,ANGELA 131,210 SIPP, ESME 71,144,200,214 SKILLMAN-,CHASE 131,202 SKINNER.JOSEP H 179 SLADE.M CKENN A 131,206,217,219 SLAMA, DAWSON 157 SLOSSON, KALEB 131,203, 208 SMETTER,CAITLYN 144,199 SM ID, DEREK 179 SMID,JULIE 185 SMID,KERRA 131,204 SM ITH,ABIGAI L 40,157,208,210,212,213 SM 1TH, AUDREY 157,213,217,219,220 SMITH,BRIDGER 144,201 SMITH,CADE 179 SMITH, DAMIAN 157 SMITH.HUNTER 179,207,227 SMITH,JORDAN 16,131,194,202 SMITH, NOAH 157,207 SMITH,SAM 52 SMITH,SYDNEY 144 SM 1TH, ZOEY 157,183,217,219 SNOW, CARSON 131,194,200,205,216,217,219,220 SNYDER. DREW 131,209 SNYDER.JAMES 144 SOBHI, NADEM 49,179 SOLANO. CONNOR 24,157

SOLANO,JOSI 131,196,205 SOLBERG, NICOLE 157,218,220 SOLORIO, OLIVIA 179 SORENSEN, GRANT 144,194 SORENSEN,PRESTON 87,179,211,228 SORILLA,SILAS 131,203 SORRELL.MORGAN 22,52,144,193,214 SOTNIKOV,ANDREW 144 SOTPHRACHITH, NATHANIEL 180 SOVEREIGN, DRU 157,194,205 SPADE, MCKENNA 156 SPAHN, HUGH 144,201 SPAHN.JACK 101,157,201 SPARKS, COLE 131 SPARKS, DAVID 217,219 SPATZ, TAYLOR 180,209,210,214,217,218,224 SPEIDELL.SKYLAR 35,157,214 SPETH MAN, SAMUEL 66,144,211,212,213,214 SPINAR,AVA 131,195,199,204 SP! NAR, WI LL 180,203,225 SPIVE Y, LORI 185 SPRAGUE,JACOB 102,144,200,217,218,221 SQUIER.ABB IE 42,116,144,196,199,205 STANCZYK.ZACH 144 STAN LEY, HANNAH 180,208 STARA-OBRIEN, BAILEY 144,155 STARK, HANNAH 180 STAUFFER. SAM 131,194 STEELE, SADIE 46,47, 131,201,219,220 STEIN,JT 180 STEI NER, MCKE NZ IE 32, 33, 42,157,196,200,205 STEINER, SCOTT 32 STEINHAUSEN,ANDREW 68,69,180 STEINHAUSEN,ANNA 144 STELLING.GAVIN 144 STERNS. RANSOM 180,213,218,220 STEVENS.KENDRA 87,180,206,225 STEVENS.RIO 123,144 STEVENSON, EMMA 144 STEWART.ASHLEY 57,180,209 STILES, EVAN 144,151,203 STILLE.CARSON 131,202 STOAKES,ALENI 104,157,200,205 STOLLE, IAN 56,64, 180,214,217 STONACEK,JOYCIN 17, 59,180,195,213,214 STONE, PETER 188 STOPP.ALISHA 186 STORER.AMBER 42,43, 180,196,205,211 STOUP.ALIYAH 144 STRAATMANN.NELS 157,205 STRACK, LYNN 90,186 STRACK, MITCH ELL 180,208,218,220 STRAHM, SHYANN ~ 15, 71,123,144,195 STRAHM,SUTTON 66,180 ST RAU BE, THEODORE 144,205,206,209 STROM, RYAN 157 STROUGHTER, MIKAH 180 STRU DL, VI NC ENT 180,201 STUBBLEFIELD.ELI 180,194 STURDY.JAi DYN 71,157,193,214 STUREK, LILY 144,204 STURGEON,CHASE 131 STYSKAL, TAYLOR 180,196 SUH,JAMES 157,205,212 SUH, WILLIAM 49, 66,71, 157,194,210 SU IM, BARBARA 27,180 SUMMERS,CHRISTIAN 194

SUNDAY, THEN 80 SUNDQUIST, BRYNN 46,47, 144,201,218,221 SUNDQU 1ST, SAMUEL 180,194 SUNDQUIST,TYLER 207 SVEC,JERICK 144 SVEC, MARY 131 SVEC.ZEKE 157 SVEHLA, MEGAN 180,208,214,218,221 SVOBODA,JORDYN 144,216,217,219 SVOBODA. MADI 180,211, 214 SWAN, KATH ERi NE 89,144,195,199,204,208,218,221 SWANSON.BRIN 42,144,196,204 SWANSON,HAYDEN 157 SWANSON, SAMANTHA 75,144,207,208,217,218 SWANSON.SHEA 180,204,211,223 SWANSON.SKYLAR 131,195,205 SWEENEY,JOHANNA 169,215 SWENSETH,AARON 106,107,181,217,218 SYED, SHAZIA 181 SYNYA,ANNA 131,208,211

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TAHIR,SIPAN 131 TANKERSLEY.TYLER 137,181 TASSET,SAVANNAH 144 TATINENI, ROHAN 131,197,211,213 TAYLOR,ALEXA 183 TAYLOR, BAILEY 131 TAYLOR, NOAH 132,219 TEXEL,MATTHEW 144 TEXEL,MITCHELL 144 THELEN, NICASIA 92,157,214 THIEL,JOSEPH 157 THOMAS,JACK 15, 39,40, 56, 57,157,214,244 THOMI NG, HANNAH 2, 3, 80, 81, 82,158,183,214,215 THOMPSON. DYLAN 132,194,201,205 THOMPSON. KATELYN 25,144,195,205 THOMPSON, LOLA 11,71, 144,199,214 THOMPSON.LOWEN 158 THOMPSON. RY 181 THOMPSON.SKYLAR 42,158,201 THOMSEN.JASON 188 THORNTON.CHLOE 132,195 THURMAN,KAEDON 144,194,205 THYGESEN, SARAH 30,74, 144,193,215 TIBBETS.LAUREN 144,155 TIBBETS. MADDY 181 TIBBETS.MADISON 71 TIEN, DAVID 186 TILLMAN, KYLE 181 Tl MOTHY, MALAN G181 TISDALE, BARB 191 TISHKOVA,VERA 132 TODD.ZACHARY 181 TOELLE,TRISTEN 158,202 TOLAND, MATTHEW 158 TOLZIN,QUINN i32 TOMASEK, KAITLYN 219 TOMASEK, KATIE 132,205,206 TOMASEK, TRISTEN 158 TOMLIN, ELI SA BETH 10, 20,132,195,205 TOOF,JARED 132,194,198,202 TOOF,JOEL 103,132,200,205,217,219 TOPALOVIC, HARIS 144 TORRES, LUIS 158 TOWLE, BROCK 158,217,218

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TOWNSEND, REBECCA 185 TRAN .HELEN 144,208,217,218 TRAN, KAYLEE 132,217,219 TRAN , LOGAN 132,201 TRAN , LUC 132 TRAN , RAYMOND 132 TRAN, TRAVIS 158,220 TRAUDT, HUNTER 158,203 TRAUMA, TEE 46 TRAYNOWICZ, GRAN T 194 TREDWAY, CADEN 132 TRENTON .JOHNSON 217 TRIBE,LAKOTA84 TRI BE, PONCA 84 TRIDLE, DYLAN 144,203 TRIGGS,JAIDEN 144,214 TROTTER, I RIANA 132 TRUE.ASHLI 186,195 TUBMAN , HARRIE T 223 TUCHARDT, LANDON 181 TUCKER, CHASE 181,194 TUCKER, TAYLAN 145,213 TUCKER, TRENTON 158,194 TUSTI N,AR I EL 24,158,213 TUSTIN , MELODY 132 TUTTLE,AYDEN 158 TVRDY,SHELLY 190 TYLER, CHRISTOPHER 181 TYLER, NOAH 207 TYRRELL, DYLAN 88,181,218,220 TYSHKOV, OLEH 132,203 TYSHKOV, VITALIY 181

UDE LL, EM I LY 71,145,205,213,214 UE -BARl,ABEL 132,208,211,216,217,219,220 UEBELE, WILL 72, 73,181,194,200,245 ULRICH, HALEY 3, 7, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 26,28, 29, 45, 55, 59, 61, 63, 64, 66, 71, 80,100,103,104,105,107, 117,158,215, 229,241 UM BENHOWER, KAY LAN 155,158,196 UNDERWOOD, CALEB 145,194,202,215,217,218

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VEIGEL, CHLOE 71,158,193 VELLA, CRAVEN 158 VENEY. KAM 181,217,218,220 VENZA,SARAH 181 VERA, KEVIN 132 VERCELLI NO, TANN ER 16,132,194,198,202 VESELINOV, IGOR 191 VIFQUAIN,GINA 186 VINEYARD.ALEX 145 VO.ANDY 145,221 VO,VYVIANE 36,159,163,211 VOLKER, PEGGY 184 VON HOFF.EMMI 16,132,133,193,204 VON HOFF, TRISTIN 181 VONTZ,ANALIESE 71,133,219 VOSICKY,ANNA 181,212,217,219,220 VOWELS, TALL 89 VUONG.JIMMY 159 VUONG, TINA 145

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The 16th volume of The Talon was printed by Walsworth in Overland Park, Kansas.We want to give special thanks to our Walsworth representatives, Michelle Brosemer and Greg Adams. Thank you for making this book possible and helping us make our deadlines, especially when we were a tad behind. Our theme, "Organized Chaos" was decided on by Haley Ulrich, Madison Aldendifer and our adviser Brandi Benson. We went big this year. For the first time, we are proud to present an 11x10 formatted book.The cover is white linen to add the feel of roughness. We wanted this to portray chaos to our theme. We also added tabs to help add to our theme; this has never been done to a High School yearbook before. We created a 250-page book with a 28-page supplement. Each book was sold for $60 at the beginning of term one, then increasing $5 as each term went on. Members of our staff worked during various blocks of the day for 90 minutes on Mac computers.We used Adobe lnDesign CC to create our spreads and Adobe Photoshop CC to edit our photos.We took all of our pictures on Canon T3, TSi and T6 models. During first term, we had 12 members on staff, second term had 9 students, third term had our highest number of 13, and we finished out fourth term with 9 staff members. Our staff worked through 6 deadlines, with the final deadline on March 29. All body copy was set in PT Sans Narrow 9pt font with Headlines in 72 pt Eufonieum. Our captions were in 8pt PT Sans Narrow as were our photo credits, but in bold. We would like to apologize for misspellings of names, errors, and any other mistakes.As we do our best to edit and proofread, we do miss mistakes sometimes.To members of the student body and/or staff who

were interviewed, we thank you for your help as you helped make the printing of this yearbook possible.We want to take the time to thank all of the teachers for letting us briefly interrupt your classes for interviews. Although it is an inconvenience, we would not be able to make this book without quotes. Thank you for your cooperation. As the editor, I would also like to thank my all-year staff: Emily, Haley and Mia. Girls, thank you so much for helping me throughout this year. I'm not kidding you when I say I couldn't have done it without you. I'll miss you all next year as I now start to realize you are all juniors, but remember to have each other's backs. It takes a team to meet deadlines, make layouts, and especially make the ladder. Don't take anything for granted. Yes, yearbook may have been the most stressful situation we have ever put ourselves in, but as I leave high schoo~ it's the thing I'm going to miss the most. Take care of each other and take care of Benson for me. I love you all. Finally, I would like to thank my adviser. Benson, th everything you've done, not only for me but for the whole staff. You made sure this book was as good as it could be. You showed it off to as many people as you could and that made me so p1oud. We could have never done it without you though, as you know. Thank you for putting all of the extra time in that you did. Thank you _//· for making sure that I was always okay and forV..1 sharing crazy stories. I'll miss you like crazy, but I'll be back to visit. Take care of the juniors for me! Pictured: Editor-in-Chief Madison Aldendifer Junior Editor Haley Ulrich

We chose the theme to be "Organized Chaos" because it applies to Lincoln Southwest High School in all ways that we could think of.After leaving the NHSPA Journalism summer workshop, we spent the following day in Benson's room from 8:00am-5:00pm.After trying to plan for the upcoming school year, we realized how chaotic our journalism classroom is. We have to make deadlines that seem literally impossible, and we will have to teach our new staff how to make spreads when we have a deadline in less than a month. There isn't time to teach them, but we do, and we still manage to get the book done.After making this realization, we came to the conclusion that every activity is chaotic in a round-about way. Everyone can relate to this yearbook and make it their own personal experience. We added organized to t~e ~heme . because everything seems to work out in the end. We have each other,teachers, classmates, friends to help us through the chaotic times.This is how the theme "Organized Chaos" came to be.

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