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1\~!'Jllfl!! 1m1r.u k. JUnior Frank \"hUmin• Uunn~ 1mc• of Uwir nu.>eling'>. '>CIIIhmnorc• First row: \"'oil Roi.H'rt<,. t r,mt. \"IIIIIII\ rr. hl'>lcne '-ldrk'>. \nnr \t,tnru.trt Sel:ond f(1IN:o~ncl ~ophurnorc ~oil Roi>E>rt'> 1'('\ CC'\" C'!l \t,tllll'\1 \11 Iacn .md Ri<hanl llt•p\\orth 1hd1111' mit'' \\llh tllC'Ir amio,or \tro,. 0Urlf•l'. '>IIIII(' N'.,IJ.If! h for lhc•ir ..r.llt• I CIRIJli'IIIIUII \tro,_ Ourlc•c•, \ic kf ldrrdg1•, tl11 IMnlll<•JJIIorth, \t.tlht•\1 \h t.nn , Rranllt') ( .artc•r, Bn dill \" \., ol I luh \"I' buum I' olnJUCICI idl'd'> lo Ill'III• llu• olhlhh lei clr.l\" .md deo,ign \"h.tll'\l'r c•.u h utlu•r out \"\"h our projc•c ,,,- ,,nd ll.nr. \.ctt• liard). se.m u.ntu•l'i '\"\"'' \tultoll'.)1111 \I<ICII I'> \"hdl fllolkl''> I!'C hllOiclg\ '>CI '>CitlhCIRICirl' Sl'olll o.mic•l'o.mtt•rc·.,lm!:!\" \"'id 11111ior \tikr \tullc·ro,. \"The f,u11hal )OU c 111 en- tlo \"om llung tll.ll w uld bl' uo;c fulm lhl i'> oiRlol/lllg, thr be<>l lhlng o~IJout Il l~ 1111 Uungs )Oil c:an make I~ msr llu 11 limits' \" - Ju.,tml' Slarks 10775 orgaru.za.1:ion for students oortoucly mt.erested m tochnology. Hn l'.lgL' by Jul i.mn C,ltll•1f'l' '

deca. club [deka. klub] they show off their marketing skills through competitions and actMties. wheels on the bus.• On thl' \\d\ to Oa\is to a 1-0mllf'lilion, 1111' offl< l'rs group up for a pi< tun• to shu\\ off llll'ir 1'\( 111'1111'111. kor Ro

First row: Daniel Parker Second row: Colb} Fleu.her, Matlhe\"' ~les, Chris Bell, Block ItlJoshua Pt>ffl'r, Patri<'k 8('ckman Third row: Austin Short, R}an FINcher, Mic.haelSmith, Sk~ler Biesing<'r, Chris Cook, Sl'lh Pric <' Not pictured: Michael BrePman, Sophomorl' Daniel Parker rrac hrd out and madr .tn inc.r('(libl<• sa\<', bkKkingTrl'\llr CIPgg Olympus lrom S(.()ring.hockey [hakeJ A V1olent sport on a.1ce rmk. played With a. puck and E::t1cks.

a\IDs tEA l:sk:tk yo6 oo aJ BCqll1rU1g hfe skills and usmg th61ll m co:mpetrtton. II \,,o\nn Ma1i1• .h•dm•l•.l)'k lak~s a mnmrnl lo JIIISI> fnr 1111' num•r.t, whi11• lnsprl.lin~t \an· Sf'lllur Ja1 ub lln~tlr lrirs In rofn'(.ll\ llmt• lht• t•nJtilll' In lhr aulo <OIIIPf'lilinn.ou,. ~Is uf hr.tkt•s. Sill' y,as .tblf' In sm~~·ssful~ lfl>lt•nnlnr whkh brakrs Y.l'ff' safr. Pa~l' b\ [rin Sor~>nwnillld Y.hl• h \"'''\"' fault~ .

\"The fru•nd' dnd n•all\ r.mdom IIHill\ llr.tmd! .. First row: Sp<·n~t•r ( d<,f}{'!'>nn. \hk.trl '>hort, R.l'hl'd h'nkm,, \like ( hn,u.m,rn. llurm~ lht• Inn!( hou~ nl 111.1\ llr.tcltct• Sec;ond row: h'nm Jonr,. \l,lltu• Hr,mdon, S.tr.t 1>1 \lro. 1t1•,at1wr \ounj\.•md I nnhmomt•nh \II' hd\1' 111 'n< 1<1h \"'\" lht• hi''' lnr ~~~·~I Sillt• .<,ton. ~enim Sc oil \irl,on \1'\lhnld. Third Row: Amkt• l'ulll'l\"· .\11 ll'ntr, 1\,uurron Snnth, 1\tkki l\1'11111'\. ,md .tnd Mi<;<, M1 Ciuirl' IM<.<,NI tlw timE' h\l>•trt of dr,ull.ll lub th1' \I'.II',\" ••,ud w< rrt,u'\ \li'' M1 c.uit'l'. l!nolin~nff.of dt',lllM tlub. '!'nim· Mik.wl Short.F' Idrama club [dramg k:lub] meei:tngp where students get together to act and ooctahze.

book clnb [b6Qk kluhl mee1J:n@ where students ~t ~ther and diocum books they have read.Jt. r I•. r, · ·• I, ' .•t' 1 • • 1 Arrll row: Marqul~ Bum~. AI~\ Nakonakll\, Jani1~ f!Mards. Fr-ankl\nn Slott. and Whlln~' Frhr Back row: JPnifPr ChrisiPnwn. KPII\ Prlerson. Kriss\ Gull\. and Anas·anlllo.r Marqui~ Bum:•~. All'% Nakol)'akov, and s••nlor K•~ll}' P~t~rson, talk, see lasia Shasht•nkll\ d listen to d~dde what book to rmul for th~lr next project. P~~ b\ Brooke Bell and Jac:kl~ Ril~~

Whilnl'\' T\"'l'dt•, l.tdrl!i.'ld Almond. Karll llt'd~. 1\.shh'\ Wdllt'f', I htm, I rln F.wJ.M'fl. \iwh•llu. 8eoond Row: Amll' 8cJ¥M', kt•l~ Pt•ll'f'SOn, laUI\"d Bcllh'f'. lotillln Adams, Jones, lrah (~.tYion, Cillllln B.II!JI'\, Sdntdnlhd Hoblnsun. 8eoond row. Juslln Wolntl't, l.tdi'IIIP ~dll f>lll•s, \kolfo ~jor. lt~P!St'd Bctnld, 01'\ln ~rrinldll, ldnd i\.b~. ~\"'a llilloo. T'l*d Row: lldi'J)I'r, Lwra l:rtllhll'\. ldl\".t Smllh, Alkh.t ldNIII. l\lkok• Sudbul), IIIIa\" ltolci!.1Wrlh. \dll' hk•r J~. Mil\ Roo.s, Bmoll\" lk>ttlll'll, Karlt'il!b kilpd(J., Jt~ Jones. ~II Sholl., Uklllla!oll'lus- ~. ldlle llu,ll'dl T'*«<row. AIJNIII Ud-111, Almro lldl't11'1, l.tdQI!Ie Rlld. tom llt~m. Jonl sm, Chrisltn Dunlop, Bl\"dndi lllolnp!.on. A........ kimbdll, I\M>Iln li'Siil', Miliftllil• Rel'dt>r Fourth Jl'n<iftl, (;ollfl\"' IIIM.!rth, M.t!iclll lJU. Jac II WIJI.ln!fOfl, ( .olt'IIP llddcllt>l. four1h Row: ( hrlslllll' IU'JI\" Karl\"\"\"\"\"\"·row.laun'fl ~.\alii !lit+.on. AriPI ldiJ.'iOI'I, kdnnd Spoor..,., Tllldn) Gr...,.,lrk:;a nl'd). MPaan Willlar..,, lon'fl Ptoll'.fYf'l, k.IJiw.run Smllh. Hllatl ('.a...periOO, Sco.an 1>)1!1. kl)<lla GilL Au\"'\"~l'f'nbltll. \dlalil' Odltoo, \"'\"\"'~.Fill row. (:olin Spitlmdn. , _ LJnll.<;lon, Odlln Desp.Un, ldrl'd f.cMW), M.1nJu1e llunt.fl. ~ ~.....,_ Fill Row: 114M\er, J.unil> ltocnfMood, Port\"'· '\"\"ng.ll.nt• lhomJl\"'lll, ~ldllM' IMI.t-., kll'ddn !:aart.e, D.n.ld ldlld, ~\"\"\"Aim, !Ojale ~.Not Plc:lured: fl\".mlll\fln Slllll, Whlllll') fPIH\", (:arolioo /Mh III.IIJ.h!IN, All'' .\mdl, ~'\" SIC\"- Aindlllld B.uilam. I\....... BLtllc•, l dUI'd I nsll!n. 1risldn fi.Jrwhl'm. lu'llln ~. Jac.e MkHon, 8r)oson phPn lellSI'fl Not Plc:lured: ll\"dll Brtmhdll, O.tnd l '\"hl'milldnl, i\nllle Puflcons, I mil\ I ndl'rlin~ ,, I , ,I,~ I ,I r' , I I I , ,111, I I • I , , lt '-- --< - NaDnnallblar Society: [en ach ooJ a club to have a b1ast wtth f11ends while oorvmg the commurutJ· Pagt• lr. Ionian llu\"\"

~ c.lam [dans k1asJ groups of hlgh ochool kids exp~ through IIlOVe:IIlfmt to mUSic.- _ - - - - --- ~ - - - - - - - - - - -- - ,llOO.. u ; -..- - - - --..;;;,-~thp Stlrin~t ( ~•m1•11, Uam1• ttM•rfomwd a di-..~• fii.i'UI thatimludNI doinltthe husllr• St•rrior Alma He<tps al~ with ~IM'St dam 1•r Uall<;t' Ill did lhl'ir ctrort'o~raphrngin ..mall: : llnKI\illlttn 1111' h1•al ul \"Ui'il U lnll'nlO.\" 1111' dclllll'rs ltnlintu thr• spirit Of tht' St'\1'11- Brian Ruwr Prr•lonn a pieu at the S11rirr1t~ 1)\ lirulln~tr•\tn•rrwl~ shirr\ c111d bright wshrrrws lor th1• lll'rfonnanc:t' from pla1 r•s Uamr• <~1111 1'11. lhl' piece had Alma a\" !!mUll'> to help add to thr• diwrsil\ of llwir\"- lh1• dam1• 1usllrrru•s 1h1sr•t, llwir own collr•1 linn of 1lollws, or I'\I'll U.l. This pir•1r• llw fiiiiiiM'I rnastr•r and Brian as a IIIIIIIU't danuo. \"Wr• Wl'rl' tr~irrg to hd\1' dill1•n•nt ill; dl'!rnill'l~ ol I rll\\d la\Urih• ollld IW l'iWd SOIIII' of 1111' ln11d1•st dflflldUSI'. with brr•ak dam in~ St'~mrnts intr•I'SJWrsr'tl 11'\l'ls .md makr thr• dam·r• rnorr inlr•rr•st· thn•u~houl IIH• piec:e. ln~t.\" '>did sophrnorr Sarah FiV~tr•r.tkl c1boul thi.., sr'j!mrnt or the darru•.

)rlrrvsrGtyh'''''•'Front row: luhn'>On, Mic hell•• P.l\ 111', ltnlht• (,urr. le..,ll\.t Griffith<>. ~lur.t ( h,t\1'/,1\,JIIeiJIUeMiddle row: Britllld Jiml'nN, A'hllf' 'tf'l,un, .\nf'l Td\ lur. Anike Pull••n,. lf'llf''\"\"J.lt oh...un, '>Hhll't, Bo\d Back row: 1u.tt h llmuk1, rril \"\"\"\"· K.tlil' \lc Oun.tld, &!'.t•m'>milh. \t\nnd.• John..,on, lf'IIC'>'>d Gr.tiMm, S.m~om11M ltir..,t hi, l\ndi lf'n..,on. R.u twll••

ltn-ca.e [le kr6sJ a team game m which the ballts thrown, caught and CBITied m Row: Slt·wn \\n~ll. R\an ~\\.t\1. {A>IIn flt>ldll'r. Hand\ Rc't k, Hobl'11 Dl'ldt ru/, J.mr vmDity'l!acue Arst Row: Clld\"'' (Jf'rbt•r, todd Smdt>r, Jordan S11mnt>r, Ta\lor Prit~ Jarm.., Ra\.1~~· l'or1t•r. I I (hlalt, ( hrNtan ~udnl Second Row: ( hris Wt•lnbl'fl!er. 81'01 k ( tKh ~~~hots. R\<tn HUlon Second Row: Dllkt• 8dhkd, Rc>n Por11'r. Sl'dn (,\Itt. f..tll'b \"<<~than Mt Unnald, Coth l'.ttiJitls, Malt Rrunrwr. Rr,l(l Mtllf'll. Milt h Coll'man.olll!t~ Runs. (.h.mdlt•r Parkinson Third Row: Coarh Patlthls. Ku111s Hnbt•r1s, Kt•\ln Johnson, Oann\ Parkt•r,l.m Stlt•ndlo\1', R\.tn Hl'ldwr,Ua\1\ Malson Third Row: (oath B<~rau o, Jared Co\\h•v, (lint Monis, All'\ Rit hardson, Jdred RrHe, Wt•s Lt•h•\rt•, Mit h.ll'l~on Cti>ldsmllh, Charl•l\dams. Winston Hobbins. lonl.m Cit•rbt•r. l\11'\ Clinf', '>!•lh ,\ndi'NIIl, Rlakl' \t•t•nPnd<~al. RrandtHl Shil'ldo; Nol Pictured: Phillip ltoflwmin.tnl. Wt•slml Morit•\ . John \diN t•, Brian Andl'rstlll, (Aidt h (Jtllldt•rstm. ( Allll h Shirie\. P e In Mf'laml' 011 ke\





UP~TU \\hrle le<tntmg their ddnce to a~T~It ~t During halr·lime t~tthP Jord.m - Wilt (}pt}l During .1 pr.u Ire c• m llll'ir fourth IJ('riod <ld'>'>. thr girl'> 110rkt'<l\"Rub~ Bltu•,\" '>emor. Am) Carbine and ,., Alit~ g,une, Dance Compdn) hilthrir l){'rfc'<llfl!l\" -.egment or thl'rr d.1ncc• to \" Rub1 Blue.\" The girl'> mt't r1rr) four1h nn.tl po'>P dtthe rnd or their IJ('rfornMn< t'Ermh Sk,tlld 110rk on their leg C\ICn'>iOn'>. th<'ir d,lll<<' to \"Can )'ou Frel th<' Bt•t~t?\" to lram ne11 dancrs. prdctrc t' old d.uu <''>, dr'>W'>S 11hirh <.o<otumt>'> thl'\ IIOUid U'>l'. , \" I Ilk<' d,m(ing to tlldl l.Ong b<'<:ctu'>t' rl''> · nwfrgun•d out 11hich dilltC!''> thl'l IIOuld l><'rfonu .11 the up-c:ommg t'lt'fll'>.\" Thr IMrtl('\1 thmg dboul being on DilllC!' crM)' Ilk<' mt>,\" '>did junior Tani<,h,a \\>hltc•. h.trdf'COrlll>dll~,\" '>did '>CiliOr Am) Carbine, \" i'> \"II 1~<1~ re<tlly easy to learn dnd lot\ nf funth<' lon~ rt'h<'dr~dl~. During the 1~cck<, to d,rm.c to. tldrl or bt'ing on Dante Comp,m~ ;., ,JII tlw hour. 11c put into it.\" \did '>l'nior· '>II'Ph•U11 Whrte. \"It's a lot or extr·.r linw. I hc•rc• ,u·c• ,, lot of Cdrl} mommg ,Uid ,tflrr <,( hoOIIlf•1'bcforr (;Oil( crt, thry can go as latP a'> liC.I\">.\" Ot~<,pile the Sir!'<,<, of b,al,ml In~ prt11 li((• lime l~ilh S< hool, IHII'k, .md job' Ill~ gif'l~ on Dance Com1>any lor'mNI <,Iron~ bonds of friendshil> 11ilh l'ar.lr otlwr·. \"I loll' ·~d10:30 pm.\" lhll gir•l'> on Dance C011111<1ny. llwy'm ,,II ~~~ cool and e~eryonp lOll'~ c•,l(.h olht•r·,\" '><11 wninr Amanda Schaef('r'.Erica SkiMadelyn M .........................____...............11118111 , . . . . .\"...·11111- lqJfbmnD--(. . . .IBidblli~ -.r-'llllllllrbll

ite, 11 ....~I'St Row: B,u lwl Sk,clla, Caitlin M.ttll'l'l', I cttwen rielding, I ric,, !.killings, Madei}tt ' <Ii • Srnior Amanda Sctltlefer l' 1 ~ U i.HJF- E1en 11h!'n e\ltdusted from an ,,II da} practice. <,enloe.., A~le}1\(1~h'1·e11(l1(tN•t,c•SIc·tet,cc~<ol'ntI'd1Jl1Rh1.o1t\nwtio:rnA\T\mhhyiilrcd>C,aRCroiJowhuu:r•tBn, c,rJi'l}!t•.nBUnrllca\ t,t,PeeSn,,tuo\"Tn>ceolfn,a,[nlJ}ide<CQBr<ur1t<c·tgly.~, nrA1~1J~1i1~1l1~lw,'J,nko~,'ht·lnlasA,omnBa,rnTMadnnain~altn\" .111rt <,ophomore L<t< <'\ [ 111'>1011 t.tke their John'oon ,llld Cclillin Maurer, ,111d junior Bre,mn.ul Orr put their ,,n cnto getting ' K\ h•c• B011I!'\ <,t,ucce during \"\c•1er Alonr\" .u the \\inter '>0111!' <,(lriOUS air. Conc!'rt.

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Stephanie Jensen, 11 Ashley Rowe, 12 Zach Blackhurst, 11 Braxton Kalt, 10 Melvin Hepworth, 12 Grant Miller·, 10 \"My favorite part Nicole Hansen, 11 Jake Smith, 11 about math is when \"My favorite part of math Is we get to learn probably my book. I like II, I \"Math class is so exciting, new things. There's hug It It's really one of the there's r·eall} not much else I so much we don't best things that's ever hap- know!\" can say about it.\" --Nikki Jeffs, 12 pened to me.\"·-+,-- Determining Our-,'u Calculationsu urnber·s, for·mulas, and operations aren't easy to r·emernber· but these math students know how to get the job done. 1. Junior Sr>encer Richards and sor>llomore Sam Maur-er 2. SPnlor Brillnee Srnilll 3. Junior Mike Sergakis 4. Juniors Tara Smilll and

Zoe Magee, 12 Branden Hansen, 12 Matt Pyles, 12 Daniel Painter·, 12 Heather Niedert, 11 Learning Through (i) Experience ,)( .-(i,)· Any science class can be rigorous, students ha\e to \\Ork hard taking notes and doing their experi- ments. 1. Sophomoc·e Andrew He•·rln 2. Junio•'S Kiesha Gurr and L.wl~,t hll!lcsby 3. Senior \late 'llelson 4. ophomores Serah Shirle) dnd Bridl!et Chapmanldle Harri,, 12 and R.tndie Rupp, 12 -.........................................1.1.........., \"I like sc1.ence ~.,-,· because of th e \"Our fcnortlf' p.trt ol sdPil«' lhi' .................... calars. experiments we do.\Par \"d' In 1tw.ml\ln \\hPn \\P. go1 It's hands on experi- lo lflangP lhP color ollhe Ore. II \"'*We hid 10 ..... 0111 ......... ence and it'sabetter way for metolearn.\" \\d\ ( ()()( !\" n. . ~~y 111e color nlllrlled. -Jake Sickler, 10 preay oool \"

Andr·cw Eaton, 10 Alex Blaisdell, 12 Adam Weddell, 10 Jonathan Baeblcr·, 11 Alexi'> Despain, 10 Br·ock Ta1>1>. 12 Brant Whitehead, 11 \"Everyone in the end will Jt>ssi<a Cor!'\. 11 either work for' someone else \"1111011 my tompUier class because. or own thei r own business, \"I too~ 'IJillh mdri.l•lln~t ll('(dU\"' MI. I ~e lhf! \"11) ~ OOIJIIIIl't so de\ eloping good skills 11 \Oilnded int~reo.llnlt It\ 1tn r.il.\\ lhlngs. The coolesllhlngs I 11M is necessary. Business is !Ia\" thdt j, ..o mufh tun!' l hrl'l' a part of life, and it', fun!! \"no \\or.l p.tr1, r \ ll'ptlur llw.tarl learned lllls )ear Is how 10 11m oil a Teaching th ese kinds of thdll ~no\\ nollun~ .tbout <,pori\! \" classes is fun because I get tompUif!r and lhal disc drMs do 1101 to hang out with cool people and hopefully affect some auepC bagels.. students in the end.\" - Mr. Oittmore u0 11. Senior. \,tth.m Me Dor~t~ldCJcc:::l and \1oi'><''> Ortlt \\ilh \"IIJhll.r.=~. morr Parllrr \\rlll.tm~~ & Srnior \t i~<' P.tw<' & ophomorr \t i~<' '>milhIJ>IJ> .G. Sl'nior El'i~ Sodrrbor~~i-~~ ·'- CJ ~ ~

Tara BPII, 12 Wesle) SchoiiP, 12 Annah Madsen, 11 Jacob Smith, 11 T}son milh, 11 Tal}sa Toone, 12lacey Kramer, 10 =~~&T ~CIDliiiV~ co llbC!Dnn~ ~ '11.. St'nior· Brl'nl lar'i>jlarcl I. Senior Ja< ob Lini(IP and junior Kagc Ashby 1\. Junior· [lliotl Marl 4. Sophomor·cs SC'an P,ltrlck ,md Bryan Duflin i . Sl'nior Mike ChrNi.m~cn ancl junior Anrr.~h M,ul~en\"Tech class is fun because \"CTE classes are skill ori- -e-n •Durfee is an aweso me ented. With the skillsyouteacher and ¥OU get to do learn you can get jobs Page by Juliann Camarellasomething. When ¥OU ar·e faster than with readingdone with a project you get andwriting'Skills becauseto take it home. The wor·st you use them more! ThePart about theclass ar·e some best part of teaching theof the labs!\" subject is the kids and..Jonathan Midence, 12 the opportunityto experi- ment with avariety of the new technologies.\" - Mrs. Durfee

Andy Tucker·, 12 Rachel O'Br·ian, 10 Grant Miller, 10 David Witter, 12 Brad Godinet , 12 Health Students Ww 1~ ~~~K~l Why is it important to be healthy? IDlK~TION lffi~~T~ttl? Michael Betenson, 12 \"Being in shape is a necessity \"Running Is my favorite to having a healthy and produc- thing to do. If I wasn't tive life.\" physically fit, I wouldn't be able to do what I love!\" -Cody Raymond, 11 \"To stayhealthy! Ialsolove being 1. In lhc lnlermediarc Volle}· able to interact with my class- ball Class, senior Cory B011man mates on an athletic level.\" SC()red a point ror his ream 2. Duringan inleresling Hcallh -Allan Staker, 12 lesson. sophomore KelsieSren· \"Health class teaches us how to quisl knel\ the r·ighr ans11er. live agood life. I've leamedalot 3. Ms. Lloyd's 7111 period of things I didn't know befor·e!\" Class learned about eating disor·der·s. -Sean Daniels, 10 4. Ther·e was an intense ping· pong march between senior'S- Curlis Rober·rs and Cameron Majdi. 5. A group or boys shot 10 decide who gor the ball ttl lhe starr of their basketball game.

Stephanie Bu1·t, 10 Ashlie Nelson, 10 Brooke Cai'I'OII, 10 Justine Starks, 10 Tr·istyn Bingham, 10 Cameron Bybee, 11 Shawn Feaffer, 10 1. Mr. McConnell taught a lesson on seat belt safety, as sophomore Sion Kim demon- str·ated how to buckle up. 2. Sophomor·es Alyssa Hekker·. Skylar· Olson, and Katie Malan. 3. Sophomor·e Nick Vansoolen helped teach the importance Of SIOI~ing dOI~n. 4. Sophomores Chase Hansen and Blake Adams enjoyed play- ing on the road board! 5. Sophomore Amanda MorTi· son completes a drivers range in the parking lot. Why is Orivm·'s Education imr>or·tantP \"I was really excited for my sophomore year John Richardson, 10 because I knew that I\"I belie\ e that Ori\ers' Educa- would be getting mylion is an important class at drivers license! Driversschool because there is such Ed is a class that will af- fect my daily routine for a shortage of good drivers the rest of my life.\" these da~s ! \" -Amanda Morrison, 10 Page by Erin Sor·enson

Landon White, 10 Chase Hanson, 10 Corey Pullman,11 and Becca Rick Harvey, 11 Josh Greenfield, David Elna Hamp, Brayden Ward. Harker, 11 Neff, 11 Keedra Bower. 11 How do we learn the past of the Yeah, that's what I think about it. world and how everything came to The truth Is... bethe way that it is today? \"It's a good thing you came In today because If you came In on a day that • Do you ever look at abuilding and •• Mr. Mark was here, h would wonder if it had a special meaning be silent.• behind its architecture? -Rae\1m Nldlolson, 11 Whether you took APPsychology with Mrs. Barnes or Government with Mr. Charon, you learned moreabout the world around you. You had follow your· dictator, take extensive notes, and create your own civilization. History made your years at high school, and you will now make history.::::1: 1. Daniel Powell, 11 2. Reed Salakielu, Aaron(;5' And e•·son, and Brittany Erickson, 11-0 3. Corbin Schmitke, 11 4. Davis Gcrlds. 11~ 5. Paolo Callano, 10, Pat· •·ick Farrington, 10........... In Mr. Broadhead's historyr0 class, Davis Gerlds talks to ·,Cr-l,) his f••iends about the Civil War and the abolition of slavery.

Susanne Oekl'\rel, 11 Andrc11 Et1ton, 11 \ l ike Bednarik, 11 \1M Goodro, 11 McDougal's Class Oa1id Archibald, 11 1. Dillon Hill, 10 2. \1adi~on M•lllgan. dnd Ju~tin Hooimdn, 11 3.Landcin'<, Clt1'>'>. 10 4. Oa1id Fet~ther..,tone. 11 5. C,lltlln Nl'l~on, 11 Expanding hor·itons ~~hil e r·eacling a ple1hor·a of books, each s1udent gets to share his/her· opinion on the r·eal· Ism of Mar·k Twain's wr·it· ing along 1\ lth the 1\0rlcl of transcendentalism. In the wol'ld of English \"No1·rnally ~ou \~Ouldn't think --· that you \\Ould get a present e'~nBring on the t•ssa\! from your ne\\ Engli h teacher on he1·first day, but after \\ehad \ltktl llt~trl<lrik. t 1 the introduction and \\e \\rote .\1\t•• 1\,vl.tu,k.titl', 11 the essa), she told us that she \\ anted to gi\e us a happ\ un- birthda\ present likethe) do on Alice and Wonderland! It was just likea second Christ- mas-only in January.\" ...Jessica Miller, 11 Page by Destin} Glo1er

Catlin Ottley, 11 Daniel Frankavich, 10 Mr. Ward Mrs. Smith Louie Hatton-Ward, 12\"My favorite part of this Mark Kreutzer, 11 Gage Maxfield, 11class has been all of thechoices because I don't In Mrs. Smith's Drawing II class, h \"\h la\orite part of this 1Ids\ is \\hen thPlike to be told what to do. takes more than just being able to trac her just Iris us j!o and 1\e ~et to doI've learned that art is a draw, )'OU haw! to have tothe skillslot harder than it looks. to be creall\'e. Mark Kreutzer test his our O\\n thin~!\"My favorite project so creativity as he cuts out pldures for -Quinton Buttars, 11far this year has beenthe painting because it his fairy-tale c:ollage.helped improve my paint-ing skills.\" -Lucas Duncan, 11 ACreauve look Every person views things in their· own way, which is what makes ar·t, art. These dedicated ar·t stu· dents ar·e finding out that no two pieces of art are the same. 1. Christopher Reid, 11 2. Benjamin Woolf, 11 3. Shane Ramono, 10 4. Kather·ine Flor·es, 12

Tracey Brimhall, 11 Pr·iscilla Blauser, 12 Kim Hancock, 12 :Art is a lot more than just paints and camases. Under·standing dimensions, color schemes, and different forms of ar1 is a key par1 of under·standing art itself. 1. Junior· lucas Duncan 2. Junior Quinton But- tars 3. Junior Elizabeth Kim 4 . Senior Tyler Ar·guello Senior and Junior Chy- anne Cassidy Natalie Griffin, 11 TJ Walker, 12 \"My favorite part of this class isthat Ilove art withNatalie Griffin \\Orks hard as \"My fMrtte p111 or art 1s lhal h's all thecolors and that artshe puts to~ether a projec:t. is unique. Photography easy. I took this dass because I is my favorite form of took Art 1.\" art. I've even consid- ered going to a career -chyanne Cassidy 11 in photography.\" -Katherine Flores, 12 Page by JackI}n Sl1a11

Child Oe\elopment Kali Matson, 12 Andr·ea Br'O\~ n . 11 Gage Weiland, 12 Adult rolec; dl\\d)'llh1~ Kristina Cox, 12 fun g<1mes 10 pld\ · Tra\>iS Denning, 12s. Inside the Classroom... FamilyandConsumer Science classes teach students lifeskills in a hands-onenvironment. Designing her dreamhomewas junior Megan0' Madsen's favoriteprojectin Interior Design,and takinghometheelectronicbabies was anover·all favorite in the child development classes. \"Bookwor·k and dishes arethewot·st pat·ts about foodsclass,\" said junior·AmandaPlumb. However, eating pretzels and cinnamon t•olls made the class fun and wor·th while. Food, Fun and Friends... Learnin~ One Stitch ar a Time... \"My fa~orite part about child de~elopment . , look loods because Mlhoul food '>t•11inll in~tru<lur \1~. Hotl\11'\ is movies and guest speakers,\" said Kadee tPdt h~ junior \11 lUrid Gi'tlde.' holl Hirrlinger. *\" ~ Slop IIICMng and lillie lo to bt•tter h~r '>I'llIllIt 1t•1 hruqur. IIICM!. - Dillin S1rong. 12 Le~rni•\9 . 'th e ..F.A.C.S.. of\"hf\"e... l.Belore se\\ing, <,ophomore \~h1l· ne} Pingree <re<tted ,, p,utrrn tor her next ~C\\ing proje<l. 2.Complcting her '>hirt, <,t•niol' R} lee Rd\\ wn put on the 11••·•1 touches.\"T'l 3.While c;ooking sonwthing dt•li· cious, sophomor!' Alli~on Arguello~ and senior Sadie Burke ,,m·krd~ together and cookrclthe rood.\"'......... M'\"'·4.The ~tuden\" in lnll'rior Dr'>ll\110~ li'>tened intenll} \\hile llouv -0 ley taught them <tbout tlwlr nr't project. S.lnterior De'>ign <,tudrnt~ \\Orked h<trd on their blur-print ----~-....,..-~ proje<b.

Life is a Jungle Cody Howa1·d, 12 Sarah Shock, 10 Haley Hansen, 11 Adult Roles Jaime Aguilar, 11 F.A.C.S. IT-s your I FuTure... t\ 1. Before begining her project, junior Dixie McMillan threaded the needle. 2. An amazing aroma filled the air as junior Doug Harper showed off the amazing food. 3.Senior·s Allan Staheli, Kayla Miyasaki and Becca Dupaix stud ied 1ogether. 4.Finalizing her project, sopho- more Chelsea Soelberg ties up the loose ends. 5. The foods class sludied their Working Har·d in F.A.C.S... \"Myfavorite lesson this year in Adult Roles was when weFliplling through the Pages... learned about identitytheft. It was way cool.\" \"\11 fa\Oril~ part aboul Inferior D1·~i~n i' lookin~ lhrough lfw - Alex Hancock, 12 llldgdlint'' and \P~ing aliihe cool Page by Brooke Bell and Ashli Dunkley de\i~n,,\" -\ltldi\011 \lilli~cUl, 11

lindsay Flynn, 11 Mason Blaif', 11 McKenzie Rose, 12 Cinthya Henao, 12 Skyle,. Ryse,., 11 Jacob Seabury, 10 Undsev Canfield, 11 Austin Ferguson, 11 Nate Nt+..on, 12 1. Juntor Rl'Mctll \\ ill~ .111d -..•1110r Darn Tcl\IOr \"~n tht•tr ''''' 10 dll A. 2.Senor.t H.trd) \ tl·\"\" n~o~dt• bl,ll'\" ket~ for thrir '>l'f\ itt' l>fOit'< t 3. Junior'> Alt'\ tl,trri'> .111d 1\l'l~t·l . - . . - - • Fonll.'r '>clll~ • Jl11~1t· Fklh• Ill ~i~11 lcliii!LMI!t' ( l.t~\. 4. Juniol'> KIN\ ~tmdN' .uKI \1tndl WIXX!t~l siglt iO<'•Kh t~IM~'. 5. \1 r~. H.trd)·., 'fl•trti'>h t t.,.,~ ~wei· it'd h.trd for IIH'ir' 111'\l II'\"'· . , lhlnk foreign languages are Important becau~ they keeP 1116 Mrld connected and make com- munication possible!\" - Juliann camareua. 11

Katy McDonald, 10 Nate Nelson, 12 Ali Olson, 10 Alex Harris, 11 Clll'istian Collins, 12 Mike Bednarik, 11 1. Sophomor·es Jacquell John· son and Her·bcrl Pech r>lay a game lo heir> lhem wilh their· French. 2. The A.S.L. <la'>s gets excited to sign \"Jingle Bell.,.\" 3. Junior Mind) \\oodall, senior Carlin Kennell} and junior Mike Bednarik are eager to learn American Sign Language. 4. Senior'S Kelly Ross, De, in Mer'- r·iman, and Junior· Kelsey Loizos \\Or'k on th<'ir blankPis ror the J)Oiice d('(Mr1111E'Ill. 5. Mr·. Pinmx k\ <ld'>'> laughs as the} sing in GE'nn.Ul.What would you do if you were stranded in Anikt• Pullt•no;, 11 \"Pronouncing German words correctly is prob-\"l l\tJUkltlf>hmlt h Jldrt\ non-\ltlfl .11 ably the hardest par't of the whole language. The1he Ol,rot~rft'!>l .md hllfll'lulh ffil't't rest of it is pretty fun. \" SOmf• llf'f'll\ ct\\C~>IIll' Gemldll\ • -Austin Shick, 11 Page by jordun Howe and Mat!gan Brown

Kel ey Mcl achlan, 12 Justine Atkinson, 12 Bailey Atkinson, 12 Tessie Denning, 12 Courtney Phillips, 12 Rdndi Mason, 12 Melissa Studrt, 12 Amdndd Fashion. 12 KJnderbeets Klnderbeets Child careuCl) Charlie Webb, 12 Melissa Stuart, 12 Brittnee Smith, 12·E'- \"M\ la\orite part is the kids. •My favorite part about \"I low lwinJ,t in 1hild c.m' The~'re so funn~. It\ su!.h Klnderbeets Is when the kids a J!ood t>xperienc.e. It's fun and \\Orkin!! \\ilh tht• little \\ate hin~ them pro~reo;s.\" get all excited when they kids. It is rt•dll~ fun to see all the difft>rPnt IIPrsonalities.\" leam somelhlng new.\"·-u0'- S\"to ry\"tim<!E 1. PosinJ! for ,, tlil tun•. Senior Jord)n K!'rn hold\ orw of tllf ~oungl'\1 Klndl'rlll'l'l\ 2. Prt>\1 hool \1.1\ Iwid \1ondJ\ through l hur-.dcl\ St•nrorBnllnl'f ~milh ht>lpt'<l It'ell h 011 8 dd\ \. 3. OurrnJ( -.onw lrt•t• tunr Ill prt's<hool, '>t'llhw AI~\"\" Roth rf•1d -.torie~ tu unt• uf llw ~tudt'lll.,. 4. JU'>I brlort' 111111 llllmt'• .,enior [litabl'lh Soli-.c111d junior-. BroohP Athin-.on ,md Rcll'\olll \il hohOII r!'ctd\" booh 111 llw t h1ld 1,trt'. 5. !'11101' \ctlcllh• lt•tliJlii'IOII hl'lped .r \llldt•nt r ornplrtt' Ill' cll'l proje<t.

Steven Wright, 12 Courtney Cook, 11 Cr·amer· Nunez, 12 Br·ian Wiseman, 12 Nate Mor·gan, 12 Brad Godinet, 12 Brock Tapp, 12~i chell e Betenson, 12 Emily Holcombe, 11 Alex Blaisdell, 12 1. &en lor Jordan Clarke. 2. &<>niol\"> Mell~<;.t SIUart, Emilee ll.e11ton. KarnM &pell( ('r, and Brittnee Smith. 3. &!'nior Bri,m Anderson. 4. First Row: Brock l app, Brooke \\ood, BridJl('t fi)nn, Brooke Jen~on. \1eagan \1drl, Bri,m \\ll~('man, Michelle Franwm, Cramer Null('/, Ale\ Bl.ti~dell . Ste1en Wright Second Row: Mr. M.t), (mily Holcombe, Courtne) Cook, ( mil<•c NCIIIon , Kar ina SrJencer, Br~>an n.t fr'l'e~rone, Michelle Betenson, Br·i.nt Andt•r·~on, Clwl<,e,l Burna, Trina Lombar'dl Third Row: M!'ll'i'>d Stuart, Brittnee Smith, Br,td Gochnrt. !><ott Gold<;mith, and Jordc1n Cldrkl' Not Pictured: ll..1te \1org.1n. 5. 'it•niOI\"> Brooke \\ ood, Brooke Jen~on. BridJl('l fhnn, \1 rchelle Francom, .tnd \1 1'cl~cln \1.tr/What do you like best about PlT? Stoll Goldsmith. 12 Trina Lombanli, 12 \"Being a part of the Peer Leadershi pTeam\"llo\1• Pl Tbl'<.ttr'\1' Mr. Ma~ •It's way fun 10 go lo lhe has beenagreatexpe- r()( k'\... And bt•'\idl''\ \"ho rience.I hopethat my \\ouldn't \"ant to bt• drug elemenlal'y schools and example might make ln•e:1\" teach kids about being drug a difference in some- one else's life.\" free.\" --Alex Blaisdell, 12 Page b) \1('1,mi<' Dr< kt>l

Chris Cook, 12 Br·axton Peterson, 12 Greg Keough, 12 Raifc M}N\">, 12 Sam Casaday, 12 Mr·. Oillmore ~ \" TheSpot issuch afun About S150 daily Bagels class because you get (!) to interact with all the i11i of the student body ( f t of thl' studt•nt bod\' students, plus you get 0' hands-on experience guessed about $100 dally. ~uessed ba~l·ls. on what its like to run E a business.\" &miL of the student body Rill of the studfmt hody guessed about $50 dally. ~UCSS(~d Ollf'r POJ)S. B of the student body M of tlw stuclt•nt bod) guessed over $200 dally. ~U('Ssed erwr~\ drinks. -Amber Wanlass, 11 \" I bc•li('\1' 1111• 'IIIII llldkc•' l\\0 ., love bagels!!' They rodl my hu11dnod 111111\·'>1'\1'11 doll.r\"' unhierse! 1~ dlld 111111'1\....1\ 11'111,.\" -Kelly Peterson 12 - Rnh l)('l.r ( nu. II 1. Senior Br·axlon P('t<'r'iorr (!) 1>r·epares the Spot''> rW\\1'\"1 addition : o; rn oo thi es. '2. ..r. Senior·s Chris Cook and....j Raife Myer·s ser'\<(' up till' spot's most popular it<'rrr.i -:::::r' 3. Collecting all the nrorJ(!) is what senior Sam caswC'D day docs best. 4. S1•niol'(J) Brian Ander·son I:O\I' I'S till' (!) customer ser-vice. 5. Sh011''C ing orr the great \ cll'i<'l) 11l tr·eats, M'nior Grf'g K('(lllglr-0 grabs a candy bar· lor lri'0\"\"\"0\"'E0 J ..0r. Cl)

Dou~ Harper·, 11 Mike rahlsing, 12 Janie<' Edwards, 11 Travis Denning, 12 Doug Greer·, 11 Kali Matson, 12 1. Junior Doug Gree•· p•·epa•·es the fruit. 2. JuniOI' Doug Harper shows off the day's menu. 3. The •·estau- rant is open and ready ror service. 4.The whole class works together to prepare the day's meal. 5. A few of the Legacy stud ents serve th eil' .0, ..... .0..0.. Getting to know the cooks... \"I chose to take this class because no one laniu• l d\\,mls, 11 in my family can cook. It helps out a lot. Plus I·rrw hl'\(f)drl ul 111•111~ Ill lhi\ \"·'\" love to cook.\"It, lh<• lll•lcllnp'> I'IIIMII' lu \"'' IIMI -Kr'Ystal Jensen, 12Ill) la\ontr. IJ(·ktlnt• ~• t~r i'> \\hl'n \"'' \"'\"lllu lhc <.r.mcl .\nwnca. II \\d\ \"' mm h tun!\" Page b) Jordan Howe

Kelly Peterson, 12 Brooke Bell, 12 Erin Sorensen, 11 Juliann Camarella, 11 Alex Hancock, 12 Jackie Riley, 12 A normal day of Yearbook always consisted of a good portion of laughter. Right 1~hen they entered class, they knew exactly 1~hat they needed to do even if they 11ere r·eady for a break to just sleep. They laughed, talked, ate, and 1~orked hard every day in class. v<.J::::>t an ln;;~~gnr. v the 0nv~r at 1r the J h Jet \" I stepped on a rock when I was walking home from school, and that is when I decided I wasn't going to work!\" .Jackie Riley, 12 \" I was backing up and the car ~~ouldn't mo1e but some how it hit me.\" ·Brooke Bell, 12 \" Hey, ca n you lift th e desk up, I can't move.\" ·lymli Jensen, 11 \" I know him pretty 1~ell , but I ha~en't talked to him since 5th grade.\" -Taryn Mitchell, 11 \"This class must all have six packs because we all laugh so much!\" -Jordan Howe, 11 Front Row: Melanie Dickey, Kelly Peterson, Jackie Riley, Brooke Bell, Ashli Dunkley. Second Row: Jacklyn Shaw, Lyndi Jenson, Karin Nisgu- ritzer , Erin Sorensen, Destiny Glover , Taryn Mitchell. Third Row: Alex Hancock, Maegan Brown, Juliann Camerella. Not Pictured: Jordan H o1~e.

Kaylee benson, 10 Eric Hatch, 10 Amy Mattson, 12 lindsay Gerner, 12 Oli\ ia Coe, 11 ~atalie Templeton, 12 1. Spending most of cla~s rime redding c>\amples of articles, ~rnior Lori Lefe' re and sophomore KayiPc (\rn~on start <Ia~~ by reading 2. \\orking hours after <;chool, senior Rand• Mason tries to finl~h thE' monthl) n!'IISpaper 3. Writing for the ne\I~Pdl><'r has al11ays been a dream for scnio•· Dy<~sha Gerlds and ~enior lyuba Basin 4. (alphabetical order) L\uba Basin, 011\id Coe, Ka)ll'e EH·n~on , 0)asha GPrlds, Undsa\ Gerner, Eric Hatch, Alma Heaps, Lori Lefp\r<', Randi Mason, Amy Mattson, Brandon MO\Ier. Natalie Tl'mpl<'lon, Clark\"Tho be'it 1>art about being \"I decided to takea r>art of Beetdigger· Post i<, Beetdigger Postgetting to knO\\ each other, because I wantedbonding, and interacting in to learn how to write better and the \\ctter cooler room.\" maybe write for a -Alma Heaps, 12 newspaper some day.\" -Amy Mattson, 12 Pag!' by Jackie Riley

oe,on Smith, 10 The !.cl\Ophone ~Prtlon Aaron John~on, 11 Stucll'tlt\ in '>}mphonlc lMnd S:rmphoni<: bcmd X,m Elli~. 11 \"I've been playing MchaelMutters. 11 Mrs. Johnson the alto saxophone for five years now. My \"II Will hanl lo Mil make II 80UIId Studenllf\"dl hillJ,\ I..til be louj.\h favorite song that we 111111'51,\" said Mldlael Mullen aboul but \Irs. lohn,on kilO\\'> ho\\ lo have learned this year Ills IUba. •• l'l!illly . . . c:onlrol and kN'p lhP 1Jd\" Ill linc• m onlf\"r to is 'The Pirates of the Plllence 10 play bul ..... Mirth al Caribbean,' because scKmd thc•ir br.<;l it's fast and upbeat.\" lttiiiiO get 1o lheIMI I mIll 111M • -AieksNovakovich,11 \"Band ·~ not ju\t dbout hd\lll!l full Prot>IP don't c.m• 1f }Ou hd\P furl· th!'y ju~t \\clnt 10 ht'dl' }Our mu<,IC Our goal In 111'1'1' I~ to 'ound lllll<IIIIIA ollld llld\ bl' hcl\ I' \0111!' fun Oil till' \\clh\" ~.lid Mr ( lcll'k. I.The r>rrw'>\"IUI '>C< lion \"111lt'' dunna \" brP.Ik bl.'h\l'en pie<<''· 2. Clwi\tOtlhc••· lrlondo roc'\"''' on Mr. Cl<ll'k ,,, ht• c·onduc.t~ ttu•lr pii'C('. ''\"tc3. Lnder clcl\1' h, the tuh•1 t>lc~) Pr> t.lkP turn<, t>ld}ing for Mrcc Cldrk.=~ 4. Juniors I liMn ('1,1rkr. Chn'> Bt•ll.c. ,md Xan [Ill<, pl~'lltll'<' their pii'C I' tor ,mupcomlnl( fr<;ll\,11. 5. Uckinll IU'r lip<,, junior Mc•ll•\"1 \\dll,l(f' !l<'l\ rNd\ IO pld\.

la<ob Vcloo, 11 S.trah C.o,w•.11 Dana Lecheminant,11 Mr. Clark AlP\ RomnP), 10 French hon1s and Ethan Cla\\SOn,11 1. BPingc:an>fulnottoto:.c hi~ plac.e, wphomorc Cu}lcr 5trong add~ to the mu~i<. 11ilh hi~ trombont'. 2. Sophomort> k}'lt'r Ol~!'n, lt>ads thP nut!' M•c·tlon 111 thl'ir solo. 3. Junior· (l'ic SW<1dman l>r,rcticcs his fr'!'nch hor·n C\CI'}' day to make 1~ind cn~cmiJic ~>ound that much IJettcr·. 4. ltillinll ahigh note, seniorJordan Clarke pl'd(:ticr~ \"h'i~\" 1\ilh the 1\ind !.}'mphony. 5. The tr·umpl'l ~<'C'Iion l>lcl)S llwir S<'C:Iional to I>Cr1<'<lion. ~==~~~~~~~~~~~~ lf.) 0,..0.. Ryan H ary, 11 Jljan fM:ival. X> &Jotn\y \"I've been playing trombone fo 1· four 1\Jthou~ llwir piruos an• diffi· ~r.z years. Myfavoritesong<ult, thr darinrt S('(.tion of \\lnd to play is 'Voodoo' ~>nsrmblt> rt•u•iwd kudos fnmt Mille IIIey...., playing. Johnny becau se you makeMr. Clark for lht>ir P\c:riiPnu• on lots of weird sounds Ble8lniJer brings oomedlc relief with the instruments. llwir S«•c:tional. My favorite song that IO lhe back of lhe clasroom In we have learned this lhe luba 88CIIon. year is 'Thrill e1·.\"' - StephanieHutchinson,10 Page b)' Jarklyn Shaw and Lyndi Jenson

Jeff Monisoo,12 Jenny lee, 10 Thomas Fowler, 12 Taylor Wea~er, 10 Tara Russell, 10 Beau Bennet!. 10 \"The coolest instrument is the There are alot of instr·u· drumset...it has everything. ments that go into the Or the gong because...who percussion ensemble. doesn't love the gong? Some of them are the Percussion class is more snare and bass drums, of a cult than a class. I'll the tom toms, the perform whenever anyone symbols, the tymponY· will listen!\" triangle, and the best -the gong! -Jeff Morrison, 12 It's an easy talent to learn, but to improve it takes alot ofwork,years of practice to become as good as this class!) 11. Juniors, Krysta Graf0 and Connie Ho1~arth. I. The skills or Curtis Stahl. Cl. Senior'S Thomas Fo1~ler· and Curtis Stahl 1\ilh sophomore Jenny lee. dfbl~-mmf!LY· .....l=llllD:IQS:lbd;lllr,• ~- -~~1r11 f. (alphabetical) Beau Bennet!, Tristyn Bingham, Sarah Campbell, Ethan Clark, Nathan Dukatz,Janice Edwards, Alexander Ellis, Thomas Fo~ler, Krysta Graf, Joshua Greenfield, Jessica Hilton, David Hopoate, Connie Howarth, Mark Johnson, Jennifer lee,JeffMorrison, Lauren Posey, Mikenzie Reeder, Tara Russell, John Stahl, Karlene Terry, Taylor Weaver.

Clint Rasmussen, 12 Mr. Clark Brannan Hartill, 10 Michelle Payne, 10 Rebecca Wolf, 10 _Steven Payne, 11 ____,, 11. Senior Morgan Gleave c: & Sophomores Neils Topham ~ and Kimberly Blauer '-· & Senior Monica Glover .6, Juniors Ashley Hackel! and Ray Ann Lower (alphabetical) Haley Ander1on, Arneila Barber, Tristyn Bingham, Kimberly Blauer, Raye Ann Blauer, Sar·ah Campbell, Jacquleiline Deily, Travis Dumas, Marie Durley, Bridget Flynn, Mor·gon Gleave, Monica Glover, Ashley Hackett, Aimee Haertel, lan Hamill, Brannan Hartill, Jessica Hilton, Sarah Hood, Parker Jensen, Matthew Kalm, Karleigh Kilpack, Ashley Mayberry, Courtney Millet, Braden Packard, Michelle Payne, Ste~cn Payne, Laur·en Posey, Clint Rasmussen, Brooke Richards, Samantha Robinson, Brandon Shields, Fli7abeth Speckman, Neils Topham, De\·on Trop, Rebecca Wolf. \"At th ' wo seconds! \ - Devon Trop, 10 \"0 ~ u - Matthew Kalm, 11 \"Three hours a •-· ( lh 1 - Clint Rasmussen, 12 (' J -Sarah Campbell, 12

Jamie HomC\\ood, 11 l ac h Blac khursr. 11 Kassid) PingrPe, 12 ( ric: Sl!'adman, 11 Chrhlinc KPnn!'d\. 11 What do you like aboutCl) Jazz Band?s. \"I love that Clarke is(!) energetic and into the·~'- music.\" \1i1 ah Millt•r·, 11 Rachel Peckham, 11 -Astorea Bombardier, 10 \"l.vl band i<; ,, rt•,tll\ giHld •t kM! music and jau Is my \"\" IN' tu Jlf.t\ guit.rr 111 lht• fawrile kind to play. Jau band monung. C.Uit.tr '' m\ l.t\Uritt· in'>lnmwnt .rnd I low bt·m~ Is also really useful to me .rbk• to h•amru'\\ 1<11/ mll'>il because I plan on majoring In \"llh II.\" music.· s. 1. Se ni o r Curti s Stahl.~-~- 2. Junior· Jacob Veloo.co 3. Senior· Johnny Besinger, and junior'~::: Stehphanie Cheney. 4. Jazz band played'(!)c. their hardest at the· assemblies.~ 5. Sophomore Alicia Wrigley.0000 (!).&.+-

Eri!. Pont, 11 Anthon~ Td~lor, 12 Michael lund, 10 Mr<.. John'>On Brittan) Erickson, 11 .,Abby Fullmer, 12 1. teenblik lrad'> the bell ,0nc choir d'> thry l>lay ror a small audirn<!' In thr choir -+ room. 2. Junior Kanwron Smith. ~ 3. Junior\"> Ka)'tlin Yatrc; and Tara Smi th. 4. Front row: Kaytlin Yah'S, Abby fuller, Tar·a Smith , Cr·ystal Martina, Br·ittany Er·ickson, Allison Clawson, Jcnnirrr· Junes, Back Row: Mr. StNlfll>lik , Anthony Ta)'lor·. Karner·on Smith, rr·ik Pont, Michael Lund. 5. enior· Abby Fullmer· and junior Alli'>on Clai~'>On . \"We had antler's for our .a- Holiday peri or·mance and the girls had girl antler·s --(i) with stuff all over themand the boys were just plain. en We switched Steenblik for\\lJ.tt do 1011 likr• .thnllt 111•11 ( hoir the guys antler's and he and hrM lonjl do 1n11 11r.tr tir I'.' wor·e the gir·ls antlers.\" \"llrk1• tlw 111'01111•, ,mel lllf•ll -Crystal Martina, 11 tir I' t110 hnu,.., ,, d.t\ nllt\ldl' nf \lhnol.\" Pttjll' by T.tryn Mitchell and Karin Nisgurit7cr

•e. ' . I.Mr. Steenblik Anthony Taylor, 12 Wailing for the Kayla Miyasaki, 12 Taya Spendlove, 12 Anthony Taylor, 12 Mike Christiansen, 12 big performance Madrigals is supposed to What's your favorite ... ;> be \"a happyfamily.\" What now.r. is this type of family, started Perfonnance? Steenblik Moment? out as a\"siblingrivalry.\" The group just couldn't get along \"My flMll'lte perfonnilllCe was ~then \"M~ fa1orile Slt•t•nblik monwnl with each other. we wenl lo lhe nul'llng home 10 1\d\ 1\h~n lht• bdW'\ \hO\\NI hirn uur danu• lnr •f nul Cakr\" .tnd lw Mr. Steenblik had the stu- ..,_ ror Cooper Rllet s Grandma. n lalll!hed w lldnllhal he ui~' \" dents do a bonding exercise with ahulahoop that involved . . so anodonlllllll Nllllhe . , . -Bron..con \.toM.tltuiH'r, 1:l all the members. Mre a,tng.• -Robin Dlllrd, 12 \"It was a really good way to figure out our differences,\" said senior Rashea Jenkins. (!).r.~ i- \"Madrigal has not!. only helped me with my si nging, but it has(JO. helped me with confid ence. But::1. I mo stl y lo ve it because teenblik~ is so entertaining! \" - Kayla Miyasaki , 12(I) Arst row: Ka\ld \lt~d!>d\"'· Al~'>\d Andru'> Second R<M \1r. Sleenbhk, Ttff,lfll..... Graehl, Karina Spenter, Bee ca Oupaix,Spenc er W\pt'r.on, Sardh IM11'o, Bronson Varll\dl!oner, Ni\"kl Kt>ntwy, Sc.oll Nlt>l\t•n. Td~d Spendlow Third·.'r-.~ Row: Coopf'r Riley. Robin Dillard, Morgan Greaver, Anlhony Taylor, Nlc.k 1\llrn.·i)-- Mikael Shorr. Mike Elliol, Clinl Morrl~. Allan Stc1ht>ll. Jt•nnie Jonf'\, Slidtil' Orul· llan, Rc!Sht'cl Jt>nkin'>, Jc1rt>d Holll'~ ~\"T's ~ F;l\" F;lvori1'e! (right and far right) The audien ce loved bei ng entertained by the Madri· gat-made dante that \\ent along to \"Fruit Cake\".

Loren Petersen, 11 Courtney Leavitt, 12 The Percussion Caroline Porter, 11 Destiny Glover, 11 Hilary Casperson, 11 of Chamber·First Row: Loren Peter·sen, Ashley Rasmussen, LeeannaWright, -Mr. 51e(!nbliK -+Br·ooke Bennet, Hilary Casperson, Taralyn Smith, Brittany on(! K(!y .-\"t -' \"time:!Er-ickson, Destiny Glover, Mr. Steenblik Second Row: Ashley ~Walter, Stephanie Jensen, Ashley Jones, lindsey Canfield, (below) Junior Carolin1e Porter ~Ariean Fabrizio,Ashley Hunter, Nicole Sudbury, Alisha Larson, accompanies the Chamber choirl<ayla Porter, Mindy Woodall Third Row: Caitlin Bagley, Krys- with her piano skills. \"Sometimes nten Leslie, Elizibeth Milne, Leah Clayton, Karen Sant, Kelsey it is really stressful to play theLoizos, Natasha Zollinger·, Crystal Mar·tina, Courtney Leavitt, ,0Hannah Miller, Amy Pedersen Fourth Row:Kimberly Holm, \"Our favorite SteenblikLar·isa lnglesby, Sefora Chavez, Ray Shin, Kirsten Fabert, speech is the one he Q.Sarah Fumiss, Caroline Porter, Stephanie Goold, Rachel gives the da beforeBr·eyner, Kristy Shrader·, Alison Lente, Chastadi Reeve Not we per1orm. ' hookerPictured:Brook Bowbly, Aubrey Fager, Abby Fullmer, Meagan boots and n dream-Healy, Kelsy Jordan, Taylor· Maughn, Allison Mor·gan, Rachel catching earri gs!' HePeckham, Kr·istina Shrader makes us lauglh!\" What's your f,tvoriiP... ;> -Ashley Rasmussen, 12 Performance? \"'d~ fa1oril~ l>t>rfOI1lldll<C \"a' goinl( ~o\"nro\"n to th~ IO\IlCh Smilh Build· ing. It \"a~ alot of fun be~in \"ilh ,1 \\hoi~ group\" -St('l>lwue Goold. 12 Page by Alex Hancock

The Acappella Boys Jessica Spella, 12 lance Perry, 12 Jeff Mor·rison, 12 Sara Oi Meo, 12 Oallin Strong, 12\"Duringthefall concert I On the Michad a solo. I was totallyinto thesong, and when lnlroductloosit cametimefor mysolo,I was in the wrong key! \"lnlroduc:lng ACappelta equals lheThe funny thing is, Ididn't even know I was IICw3et1ef0llo-n I I1l1l1'11l1h1etnpalnandeJtllBl)edfloeresinging it off until we mttel up for It I Mile dcMn Ml')'-watched the tape of it -Hwarrdmfolr&wtJaqrtdloSsaoylnlellldheIIsII!III~IOrIiOzein class the next day.\" ....... .be~. bul once 1.-~. and - Sara Di Meo, 12 Slellnlllk uld I alllld nMr be funny -Alyssa Andrus, 12Arst Row: Aslllc) Rasmu!>~en. Kelt~ Ro~~. Rol>n• 01ll.trd, \" ·•II•• \11\.I~.Jkl,llrookc•llc•nnett. 7achdl'\ Orton. pencrr (ti~I>Pr.on.Anthon\ Ttl~ lor. Swtt \iel\">on, \11Chdcl Elliott •• l<~nc c• Pc•m. \he l~o~c•l Chrl\trn~rn. ~.tr.t 01 \1<'0. \icolc liu. Je''1c.1 ~rwll.t.Brookr Bell, Ariel Jacr..son. Sam.tntha <;con•. Jc•nn1fc•r lcHIC'~. Second Row: \,lt.lllr Trmptl'lon. Ko~ssidl Pm~rrr. \lr.tg.ln ltc•.Jh.\ 1!'1anir Dicke), Ariean Fdbrilio. Jo~hua 1\WI\on. ~IMnc• Orulll.ln, (~KIIl<'r Rll<'l. Bn«• Grrem1ell. Bron~on \dlllld~onc•r. Bncc•Young, Po~rkrr LIO}d, Kamrron Srmth, Abbl f ulhnc•r·, ~lf'l>h.mic• Goold. J.tc kl<• Rill'\, Kt~rr John~on, Tiffan1 Gr.Jchl, ~tc•piMnrc•n,While Third Row: Mr. Steenblik, AI~~~\" Andru~. \\hrllu·~ l h,l\ton. lc•c• ll.tii\On, [lit.lbcth \ hlnc, Jesslc.l Hilton. Brc ct1 Ollll<f\"·J.lc r NiC'Ison, Caml'ron Cldrk, Odlid \~illa r·dwn. Oc•1.ut \'r.tlkc•r, Rr1an John~. I lt.unnl'r. Jdrl'd !toll<')', Brock Morn.m. Courln<'lLr.11itt, Oenr~c Goldy, 1\iltd'>hd Zollingc•r, Mic h.tl ll1.1c kc•r.ty, lt.tmt.th Millc•r Fourth Row: 1\rkki Kl'llll\, Cdmi Arm\lrong, Mrkc•llc~horl, Jarwl Hair, Kry~rcn lc~lie. R<~~hc•t~ lc•nklrl\, Mic lt.lf'l \\ oociiiC'.tcl, Clint \1cu·r·\"· Rrrc r MOIII'r, 1\ick Allen, Jrlh·c·y Morrl,on.John ~l urley, Kri~lind Cox, Rachel Br')'fl<'r, Jt~rld A\lliJy, I ric .r f.tc•c•nhlr k, K.tl'ln.l l,pf•nc ('r, Ta}rl Sprndlo1e. Not Pictured: JohnnlBir~lnger. Jar·NI Cowley, Jonathan O.thl, K}lc' Lg,lfl, Mcll'~·•n Glc•ri\C', l o~h• lldrTi'>. !>t>rnc rr Klinl'll, Riowdo MondrJ<.<I, Br'l•lllMorTi~. [milec Nel\1011, Bl'd<l P<'<l<'r~<'n, Nalrrlir Pc•ny, !,,tr.th !->niC'IItl'f', Brrc I' !,orlbrrg, Allan Stahrli, Car,on Slt~plc•y, I),JIIirtStrong, Adam To:>ham, Mac Tr·a~i~. 131\ lnt Whll<'hl'rl(l

Br·ian Johns, 11 Sarah Smeltzer, 12 Natalie Perry, 12 Mike Elliot, 11 Stephanie White, 12 Br·ooke Bell, 12 Ariel Jackson, 12 1. The ACappella bo)S &ing a \"\1} la\Orll<• part of AC.ttiPPIId '' <.ong and pia~ the bells. lito\"' 1rdJ\ Sll'enbli~ 11101111'111,. ll~•·lhl' ont•li1111' '1\hl•n \\!' '1\1'111 2. Senior Emilee ~e11ton lu\" \"\"I home .md lw Iold an old M <ompanies the choir on man lhl'n•lh.tllhe pr~·nl '>anl.t h!'r lldrp ga\c him \"a\" hi'> mroltallun ~ 3. During their last pertor- - Kameron Smith, 11 mame 11ilh the robes, the Sopranos preform a go<.p<>l plecr 11ith great enthusiasm. 4. During Hallelujah Chorus, alithe choir members and some of the audience come up to the 'tagc to sing. 5. SmiorsAI}ssaAndrus, Becca DuP.ti~. Ariean Fabrizio, Karin<~ Spencer, Hannah Miller, Kell) Roo,o,, Brooke Bennet, ErK.J St<>enblik, and Tiffan) Grail \"ng \"Breathe or He.11en\" .tl the Senior Talent 1\!.<.embl). Outside Talent \"I like ACappella because \\ e \"I like hiMng lhe tuxes for M.a....,. al\\ays ha\e a lot of fun. I like clalwes, but I miss singing In \"I\"\"' do\\nlo\\11 pl.nmg bell' IIIII' going and performing at different the robes. The robes are a ~ ltmr, and 1'\flllhough 111la1ed m1 ' enue ,\" said senior Meagan Healy. tradition, and It's just not the ~hell at the nghl tutu•, 11 1hdn't \"'\"\"\" 8lllllt! without lhem••ngln. I kHikl'lluwr .11 ~~~~·nbhk a1111 ACappella leams a var·iety of Q.I 1uuldrl'l ••·II 11 h1• '1\.tnll'll to kill mr songs which they perform at places -Lance Perry, 12 Q.llr laul(h. I'd (II•!\I'd 1111' '1\111111! nolr.\" suchas the JosephSmith Memor·ial t\":l Building, the Assembly Hall, and \"\\hal I like IK-'1 about 1 hmr ll.t'h''•l h•nklrl\, 1:.1 r·ight hereat Jordan. Thisyear· ACap· \" ~oinl( to the (M•r1onnaru ,.,. Q pella made a change in costumes IM·I <liN' it m<tl.e' all llw '\"'\"\" <!: from their tr·aditional robes and ties 1111 1111' '\"\"g., '1\0rth il.\" to tuxes for themenand black skir'ts \\ith sil\ery tops for the \\Omen. -Bryce Greenwell, 11 Clwistmas·time is one of the Page b1 Kell} Peter..on busiest seasons for member·s of ACappella because they go so many places to sing festi\e music.

l~ {;&Jl,.........,..!!. •:~ I :!:,.; ..Conner War·d Herbert Pech & Savannah Show Holt Oourgherty Stephen Oupaix Whitney Kovar Paige Or·ake \" The coolest thing we Why do students like sophomore house? did in sophomore house this yearwas makingtext books to send to Africa for students who didn't have any. I didn't realize how little some people Shawn Pheuffer &Steph Burt have until this project. \"Sophomore house Is lllferenllhan regular c:lasles becaule allhe It's really sad and I'm leadlers worlltogelher and you glad I could help.\" never have 1e111 on lhe same day.• -Megan Pickett 1. Mrs. Schauerham er helped students with their presentati on on the skeletal system. 2. Bra ndon Pete r s on studied for· an upcoming quar·ter-final. 3. Briana JirneneL & Kanca· sha Love 4. Mr. Healy knows exacll) how to handle disrupti~ l' students Chelsea McGintY & Paige Drake. 5. Students ha~c a hands· on learning exl>er·ience in science while studying pr·obabi lity.0U)

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