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Brooke Dawkins
Cover Letter
Brooke Dawkins300 W 57th Street, 38th FloorNew York, NY 10019
Dear Caryn Kanare,
My name is Brooke Dawkins and I am interested in becoming Cosmopolitan’s next intern. I feel that I am very qualified for this position and I have a great amount of high school experience. I would love the opportunity for you to look further into my request.
As a second year member of the Legend yearbook at Boone High School, I am very knowledgeable about designing applications such as Photoshop and InDesign. I was also the editor of the clubs section, so I am very well accumulated with big deadlines and staying organized. I am very enthusiastic and passionate towards design, especially for a magazine with such a large audience. I am very motivated when it comes to getting things done, as well as creative. I have designed many spreads that were used in our yearbook. I am very flexible to new ideas and I always dedicate myself to the tasks that I take on.
Although I have attached my resume, I feel that through my personality, I can portray my commitment to this position. I would really appreciate the chance to meet with you in person. Thank you for your time.
Respectfully yours,
Brooke DawkinsEnclosed: Resume
Resume
BROOKE DAWKINS3842 GATLIN WOODS DRIVE
ORLANDO, FL [email protected]
(407)405-8502
OBJECTIVETo obtain a position as an intern at cosmopolitan magazine
EDUCATIONCompleted three years at William R. Boone High SchoolGraduation Date June 2012GPA 4.3 weighted
EXPERIENCEYearbook staff member for two years. I am well qualified with making deadlines, staying organized, and working with Photoshop and InDesign.
Aug 2009-present: Legend Yearbook staff memberAug 2008-Jun 2009: Journalism I classVolunteer work: Green-up Boone, Relay for Life, Discovery Camp Work Crew, Boone Art Festival
RELEVANT HIGH SCHOOL STUDIESJournalism I; Journalism II; Journalism III; English I Gifted; English II Gifted; Advanced Placement Language and Composition
HONORS, AWARDS, AND MEMBERSHIPSAug 2008-present: Cheerleader for Boone High School2010-present: Member of National Honor Society
Personal Essay
Journalism became part of my life freshman year when I was enrolled in Journalism I. I was very intrigued by the power and influence of different publications. Especially in modern times, people will look to the news, magazines, newspapers, and books for information. However, most importantly, a yearbook is something that will bring back high school memories in your later years. Just like a sport, in journalism, practice makes perfect. Succeeding in journalism requires an open mind, creativity, and the ability to learn the rules of writing and design. Walking into Journalism I freshman year, I knew nothing about the process of creating a yearbook. But after spending two years on yearbook staff and one as an editor, I have learned that dedication will help you succeed. Journalism is not something that you can throw together last minute; it takes time and effort. Also, recording memories is very important. Thirty years from now, students will be able to relive their high school days through their yearbook.
Evaluation
This year I have learned many things such as organizational skills and designing. As the club editor, I had to set up a schedule for club photos, display them to the school, organize people for pictures, collect names, and build the reference section. When you are collecting over 30 interviews and 500 names it was very important that I kept everything organized. Also, I used designs from magazines and learned to tweak them so that they will be visually appealing and effective in our yearbook. These skills will help me later in life because when I am having trouble coming up with a theme for a party, design for invitation, etc. I can always look at other examples and build off those examples to bring about new ideas. Being organized will help me in the future on a daily basis. Whether it be better organization at home or in the office, it will help me stay on top of things.
Reflection 1
My most significant piece I completed this year is the girls varsity softball page. I worked on this page with Hope Micks for the seventh deadline. I really like this page because not only is it visually appealing, but it has very good content. Every player on the softball team was covered on this page. However, the one element on this page that I am most proud of is the body copy. Our school faced tragedy when Boone student Laura Grant and alumni Edward Culberhouse passed away in a car accident. The softball team especially was impacted by their death, and pursued a winning career for Grant and Culberhouse. The team basically became a family, and I really wanted the body copy to portray this coming together. When we started this page, we began by talking to all the players so we could get a better understanding of their goals for this season. That’s when we discovered that the team was officially dedicating their first game to Grant and Culberhouse, and unofficially dedicating the entire season to them. Staying communicated with the players and coach throughout the deadline was very helpful. The one thing about this page that was dramatically changed from the first edit to the final edit was the placement and size of the cobs. To make the page more visually appealing, we played around with the three cobs to decide what looked best. Also, the pictures are very good on this page. There are no pixilated pictures and they all show good action.
Reflection 1
Reflection 1
Reflection 2
I think this piece could use more work because although it covers the different clubs thoroughly, there is nothing special about it. I believe that if I worked to find better angles for the story, the body copy would have been much more interesting. Also, the pictures weren’t spectacular. They portrayed the clubs purposes, but weren’t very appealing to the reader. If I could work on this page more, I would shoot more pictures myself that had interesting angles and content. Also, I would try to quote more people in the stories. I think the most difficult part about writing the body was the small amount of text I had available. I need to work on being short, interesting, and to the point when writing.
Reflection 2
Reflection 2
voice 110 “Academic clubs are great opportunities to excel beyond your normal capabilities,” junior Floyd Agostinelli said.
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n O
VER
THE
TABL
E.
Seni
or C
aleb
Am
y de
mon
stra
tes h
ow to
bui
ld
a br
idge
out
of c
ards
. “[
I en
joy
the
Engi
neer
ing
Clu
b be
caus
e] it
allo
ws m
e to
ex
pres
s my
crea
tivity
,” A
my
said
. The
offi
cers
judg
ed
the
brid
ge in
leng
th a
nd
stab
ility
.
With
an
op
en
min
d,
seni
or
Kyla
Pe
irce
guid
ed st
uden
ts w
ith th
eir
pape
rs
by o
fferi
ng i
deas
and
her
opi
nion
to
impr
ove
thei
r wri
ting.
“We
get k
ids c
omin
g in
at al
l diff
eren
t le
vels.
Som
e co
me
in w
ith r
ough
idea
s, ot
hers
with
com
plet
ed p
aper
s, bu
t no
m
atte
r w
here
the
y ar
e th
ere
can
alw
ays
be im
prov
emen
t,” P
eirc
e sa
id.
The W
ritin
g C
ente
r was
ope
n du
ring
bo
th lu
nche
s in
room
315
.“O
bvio
usly,
if th
ey c
ome
in th
ey w
ill
get
a be
tter
grad
e on
the
ir pa
per.
Also
stud
ents
gai
ned
engi
neer
ing
expe
rienc
e
seni
or u
tiliz
ed w
ritin
g ce
nter
to h
elp
stud
ents
an
d ga
in m
ore
writ
ing
know
ledg
e
HELP?To
hel
p st
uden
ts e
xcel
in s
choo
l, ac
adem
ic c
lubs
and
or
gani
zatio
ns a
ssis
ted
stud
ents
by
extra
aca
dem
ic h
elp
to e
xpan
d th
eir k
now
ledg
e an
d ex
plor
e di
ffere
nt fi
elds
of
acad
emic
s. n
bro
okE
dawkins
n L
oo
P. C
reat
ing
a ro
ller c
oast
er, s
enio
r Joh
n A
reva
lo ta
pes t
he e
nds t
o a
chai
r. “[I
t was
my
favo
rite
co
mpe
titio
n] b
ecau
se it
al
low
ed u
s to
be th
e m
ost
crea
tive
and
we
had
a lo
t of
reso
urce
s ava
ilabl
e,” A
reva
lo
said
. The
pre
siden
ts o
f th
e cl
ub te
sted
the
rolle
r co
aste
rs w
ith a
mar
ble.
photo/Caley Brock
As h
e sc
ribb
led
set u
ps a
nd p
ract
ice
prob
lem
s on
scr
ap p
iece
s of
pap
ers,
seni
or J
ames
Str
ickl
er
help
ed
othe
r st
uden
ts
solv
e an
d un
ders
tand
di
ffere
nt m
ath
conc
epts.
“[The
Mat
h C
ente
r] t
utor
s ki
ds w
ho w
ould
ot
herw
ise n
ot le
arn
conc
epts
in th
e no
rmal
cla
ss
peri
od,”
Stri
ckle
r sai
d.M
ath
stud
ents
and
mat
h te
ache
rs ra
n th
e M
ath
Cen
ter e
very
Tues
day
and T
hurs
day
afte
r sch
ool.
“[The
st
uden
ts]
get
mor
e tim
e to
be
tter
unde
rsta
nd t
he m
ath
they
wer
e le
arni
ng in
stea
d of
just
mem
oriz
ing
step
by
step
,” St
rick
ler s
aid.
Stri
ckle
r sa
w i
mpr
ovem
ents
fro
m C
’s to
A’s
amon
g th
e st
uden
ts c
omin
g in
for h
elp.
The
Mat
h C
ente
r ha
d an
ywhe
re f
rom
20-
30
kids
sho
win
g up
for
hel
p an
d St
rick
ler
help
ed
from
one
to fi
ve st
uden
ts e
ach
sess
ion.
Stud
ents
tha
t he
lped
in
the
Mat
h C
ente
r re
ceiv
ed c
omm
unity
serv
ice
hour
s as w
ell a
s bas
ic
revi
ew o
f mat
h co
ncep
ts.
“It h
elps
me r
evie
w b
asic
alge
bra a
nd g
eom
etry
sk
ills I
hav
e for
gotte
n ov
er th
e pas
t thr
ee ye
ars [
for
whe
n it]
show
s up
on th
e SA
T,” S
tric
kler
said
.
mat
h ce
nter
gav
e st
uden
ts
the
oppo
rtun
ity to
rece
ive
and
give
hel
p
ALL
Acce
SS
soPH
oMor
E“It
hel
ped
me
rais
e m
y gr
ade
to a
des
ired
leve
l.”
JEss
E M
iran
da,
annika
Pod
Eswa,
JosH
Ua r
osEn
FELd
,
n B
oo
K W
oR
K. I
n th
e M
ath
Cen
ter,
juni
or D
eon
Coo
per h
elps
ano
ther
st
uden
t with
his
mat
h.
“It m
akes
me
feel
like
I’m
giv
ing
back
to o
ther
st
uden
ts,”
Coo
per s
aid.
C
oope
r was
enr
olle
d in
AP
Cal
culu
s AB.
n o
ne o
n o
ne.
As f
resh
man
Bra
ndon
K
rupp
enba
cher
wor
ks o
n a
prob
lem
, tut
or S
teph
en
Stri
ckle
r wat
ches
him
. “I
feel
like
I sh
ould
shar
e m
y kn
owle
dge
in m
ath,
” St
rick
ler s
aid.
Str
ickl
er
help
ed e
very
wee
k.
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Caroline Coleman
Littl
e by
littl
e, th
e En
gine
erin
g C
lub
mem
bers
ca
refu
lly
and
prec
isely
pl
aced
tin
fo
il pi
eces
to
geth
er to
form
a b
oat.
Dur
ing
one
mee
ting,
the
club
mem
bers
bro
ke
off i
nto
diffe
rent
gro
ups a
nd re
ceiv
ed a
7x7
pie
ce
of ti
n fo
il an
d ha
d to
bui
ld a
boa
t tha
t cou
ld h
old
penn
ies w
ithou
t sin
king
.“[T
his
com
petit
ion]
de
mon
stra
ted
the
prin
cipl
e of
opt
imiz
atio
n. S
omet
imes
[the
team
s] ca
n’t r
eally
do
ever
ythi
ng th
ey w
ant t
o w
ith w
hat
they
’re g
iven
,” pr
esid
ent
seni
or D
anie
l Si
ders
sa
id. Si
ders
pa
rtic
ipat
ed
in
the
ac
tiviti
es,
but
som
etim
es h
e an
d co
-pre
siden
t, se
nior
Cal
eb
Am
y, he
lped
the
team
s by
supe
rvisi
ng a
nd g
ivin
g tip
s. “It i
s re
ally
nic
e to
do
fun
thin
gs w
ith t
he
engi
neer
ing
field
,” Si
ders
said
.Se
nior
M
atth
ew
Love
he
lped
cr
eate
th
e w
inni
ng b
oat t
hat h
eld
87 p
enni
es.
“It w
as o
ne o
f th
eir
favo
rite
[co
mpe
titio
ns]
I’d sa
y. T
hey
kind
of g
ot to
find
out
why
som
e of
th
e bo
ats t
hat w
on fl
oate
d an
d w
hy so
me
didn
’t,”
Side
rs sa
id.
it is
a gr
eat
oppo
rtun
ity t
o ge
t an
othe
r vi
ew o
n yo
ur p
aper
,” Pe
irce
said
.Pe
irce
help
ed
her
peer
s by
co
ntri
butin
g id
eas
and
corr
ectin
g m
echa
nica
l m
istak
es.
By
this,
Pe
irce
lear
ned
peop
le sk
ills t
hat w
ould
hel
p he
r in
the
futu
re.
“I de
finite
ly lik
e men
tori
ng or
tuto
ring
on
e on
one
, an
d I’m
def
inite
ly g
ood
at
that
, so
the
skill
s I h
ave
deve
lope
d [in
the
Wri
ting
Cen
ter]
and
the
pra
ctic
e I h
ave
gotte
n he
lpin
g w
ill d
efin
itely
com
e in
to
prac
tice
one
day,”
Pei
rce
said
.
FrEs
HMan
sEnior
photo/Delaney Arkeilpane
wEE
kLY
1BRiD
GeS
St
uden
ts w
ere
chal
leng
ed to
cre
ate
a ba
lanc
ed b
ridg
e of
car
ds a
cros
s tw
o ta
bles
se
para
ted
from
one
ano
ther
.
CoMPE
TiTion
s
2Tin
FoiL
Bo
ATS
C
reat
ing
boat
s out
of t
info
il, st
uden
ts
com
pete
d to
see
whi
ch b
oat c
ould
hol
d th
e m
ost p
enni
es.
3HoR
neTS
W
ith fo
lded
pap
er, s
tude
nts t
este
d to
see
whi
ch “h
orne
t” co
uld
trav
el th
e fu
rthe
st
whe
n la
unch
ed w
ith a
rub
ber b
and.
4neW
SPAP
eR T
oW
eRS
W
ith n
ewsp
aper
s and
tape
, tea
ms c
ompe
ted
to c
reat
e a
tow
er th
at re
ache
d th
e ce
iling
.
5HeLi
coPT
eR
Stud
ents
atta
ched
bal
loon
s to
pre-
asse
mbl
ed h
elic
opte
rs to
test
its f
light
.
kYLa
PEirC
E,sE
nior
““The
y ca
n he
lp y
ou w
ith
wha
t you
’re h
avin
g tro
uble
w
ith n
ot w
hat t
he c
lass
has
tro
uble
with
.”
“[I h
elp
in th
e M
ath
Cent
er ]b
ecau
se it
hel
ps
[the
stud
ents
] und
erst
and
som
ethi
ng th
ey d
idn’
t bef
ore
and
it fe
els
good
to b
e th
e re
ason
why
.”
Reflection 3
I really like this picture because it shows good action. The Boone player is tagging out the opponent, and this action appears to be “frozen” in the picture. The picture appears to be The center of visual interest is the Boone player, which is good because the emphasis should be on the action that the Boone player is doing. Because the picture is very good quality and has such a high resolution, the reader is able to see the emotion on the players face.
Reflection 4
I believe I was an asset to the 2010-2011 Legend Staff because I work hard to meet deadlines and I love working with others. As an editor, the staffers will always look up to your for advice. I remember my first year on staff, I was constantly asking questions and receiving help from the editors. This year, whether I was ready or not, I had to obtain that leadership role and present myself to the other staff members as a person who is always willing to help. I was always willing to sit down with people working in my section and help them through their deadline. Also, I pushed myself to work harder, which may have set an example for others. For the first time, club and sports pictures had a reference section. Starting from complete scratch, I worked very hard to create a 12 spread reference section, that included all club pictures and secondary coverage. I have committed myself to yearbook, and whatever task is thrown my way, I worked hard to complete it.
Reflection 5
This year I was lucky enough not to face any extreme hardships. We are very blessed to have over 30 desktop Mac computers that are all working. However, when we ran into server problems, I lost the majority of my club photos. At first I was very upset and it crossed my mind that the book would not have club photos. However, instead of letting hardships take control of you, I learned that you must take control of the hardships. Within the next week, I had already developed a new schedule for club picture retakes. The lesson I learned when I lost the photos will carry through into the rest of my life. I learned that instead of sitting around, complaining, pointing fingers, and wasting time, it is your job to fix the problem with a positive attitude. A negative attitude will not get you very far. Overall, I feel that I handled the situation pretty well. I made sure the student body was aware of the computer issues that I faced, and I apologized for the inconvenience. In the end, I was able to get all the club photos and names that had gotten deleted.
Reflection 6
At the mid-term exam I was asked about my greatest weakness. One of the main things that I noted was balancing my work and helping others. Throughout the first few deadlines I spent a lot of time sitting with other students and helping them, while my page was falling behind in deadline. Towards the end of the year, the work load decreased significantly so it was much easier to balance helping others and working. But I definitely learned time management skills. In class it is very important to work for the full amount of time you are given, so that way when others need your help with something, you are up to par with your page. Also, I wanted to work on planning ahead better with club events. I improved on this greatly by making sure the staffers are staying in contact with the club sponsors and receiving important dates prior to working on deadline. This really helped the staffers stay on track with their club and their deadline.
Reflection 7
Y. 2 Sports Reporting
I really like the body copy on the girls varsity softball page. It incorporators a lot of emotions as well as an overview of the overall season. It is a very unique story that I believe will grab many readers’ attention.
(Spring supplement 012-013)
Y. 30 Sports spread: one spread
This is my favorite spread I have done all year. Many of the pictures were shot by students and they show good action. Also, the body copy is very interesting, unique, and informative. I really like the three thresholds in the center of the page too. It is different and very appealing to the eye.
(Spring supplement 012-013)
Y. 24 Informational Graphics: single
I really like this time line because it is modular, simple, and informative. It incorporates dates, descriptions and pictures of major events.
(Page 106-107) DBAfter applying, interviewing and auditioning for the leadership role, senior Darah Barnes anxiously waited to hear if she would be one of the three drum majors.
“My reaction was a little bigger than everyone else’s reaction. They said ‘Darah Barnes’ and I was like ‘oh my God;’ it was weird. I was a little dramatic though, people said it was as if I won Miss America or something [because of] my facial reaction,” Barnes said.
As drum major, Barnes conducted the first two songs of the half time performance.
“It’s actually been really, really great; I love band a lot so drum major is just expanding my view of music and band in general. It’s very rewarding. People are learning another side of me [when they see me at games] and it’s rewarding in itself just seeing everyone’s reaction,” Barnes said. CALEY BROCK
DRUM ROLL PLEASE. On the sideline, junior Samuel Benjamin plays the drums. “[Band] is really fun, you get to know the people and it’s a great activity,” Benjamin said. Benjamin has been playing percussion since his freshman year.
HOW MANY ARE THERE?
58Brass
25Percussion
48Wood Winds
131TOTAL
PLAY/MARCH/AUG. 10 At band camp senior Kenwin Hunte prepares for marching season. “I like seeing the new students learn and improve their playing and marching techniques, and the relationships we develop,” Hunte said.
SEP. 17 At the Winter Park game,
band members danced to the
beat of the drums.
OCT. 10 Warming up before competition, Ivy Lane practices playing her melaphone. “The band practices weekly to get ready for competitions,” Lane said.
Oct. 22 Marching in the parade, freshman Kevin Schoeppler plays the cymbols as he walks. “I like seeing all the people cheer, it was such a rush,” Schoeppler said.
phot
o/D
avid
Bal
lard
VOIC
E106
“I w
ould
bra
g a
bein
g on
per
cuss
ion
beca
use
it’s t
he c
oole
st p
art a
bout
ban
d,” f
resh
man
Chr
istia
n Ja
en sa
id.
winning miss america
REPEAT phot
o/Ca
ley
Broc
k
Reflection 8
“Don’t let
your dreams
Reflection 9
I have definitely became more experienced with InDesign and Photoshop and it can be seen directly in the differences between this year’s portfolio and my past portfolio. This year’s portfolio uses more complex brush patterns than last year. Also, my writing style has became significantly better than it was last year. For example, from my previous portfolio, the writing was very choppy and elementary, as opposed to the more professional writing style I have developed throughout this year. I have also became better at catching spelling errors. My designs have also became more complex. The last portfolio contained designs that were very basic, lacking secondary coverage and unique elements. However, this year my designs are more practical for our yearbook and I have incorporated more secondary coverage.
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lea
d in
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mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
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ptae
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ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
daec
to m
olup
ti qu
unt
HEA
DLIN
E G
OES
HER
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e su
bhea
d w
ill go
righ
t her
e in
all
low
er c
ase
type
th
e su
bhea
d w
ill go
righ
t her
e in
all
low
er c
ase
type
the
subh
ead
will
go ri
ght h
ere
in a
ll lo
wer
cas
e ty
pe.
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rum
ilne
m u
ra? E
fato
dit,
cons
imul
ica v
es a
cto
veni
ciach
us,
que e
scio
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bon
susc
rit, n
este
ca
tque
aur
e non
erum
o m
ust v
ena,
fu
is. M
ihici
pter
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ride i
ae te
lla
Seru
m m
e ina
revi
vilin
c ret
fac r
ed
patu
rorta
num
obs
endu
ctus
sultu
s co
racc
iem
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artE
m q
uam
fugi
a im
us ea
quao
nfin
pra
re a
ucen
tius
fore
am
ut v
idet
em R
omno
n tu
ca
m, c
rem
. In
Itam
us h
us, q
uo n
ul
coru
s Ad
pror
sul v
e, us
sene
s vica
e fe
civid
emor
tus,
quid
essi
se ig
na,
nost
acc
hi, e
ndes
ci pr
i, m
ovem
co
es tu
m o
mni
cata
con
am se
ver
raed
ni
mO
bit,
elit
eum
dol
oria
tur s
am
repr
ae v
olup
tatu
r? Q
ui o
fficii
s cum
es
cipici
psam
hit
exer
feri
quib
us, e
x-ce
aqui
om
nis s
inct
atem
. La
non
non
noss
i ute
dis
rest
dol
upta
ace
scip
-sa
nt ev
erum
que
nis
sequ
iae.
Pos
sedi
gene
non
serti
ber
ion
ever
itat u
te
volo
r adi
a po
ris su
s sin
per
natib
e-ria
vol
upta
tur,
cons
ed m
agni
tota
do
lore
non
se d
usda
ndae
non
sed
et
rem
que
sum
quo
s nim
axim
us ex
-ce
atib
us cu
m q
uasp
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ui d
olup
tae
dend
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r?A
ciasim
usd
aest
ori d
untA
quos
et
ea d
olum
ut e
t eve
llorit
ever
ibus
, so
lum
re p
rehe
ndun
da d
olor
es-
sitem
issi
dent
o cu
scit
quis
eaqu
e so
lesc
iHar
io q
ui o
mni
s end
erum
a
dolo
r adi
ab
ide i
s mod
ions
ero
do-
lupt
aquo
eum
facc
us et
urio
nem
que
exce
ribus
exce
a et
qua
s et i
ncid
it oc
cullu
pta
ssus
et v
erru
m il
la v
en-
dae l
acill
aut e
sto
beru
m iu
s, su
s ut
ea a
ut fu
ga. A
ris u
t fug
itest
io
mod
it, co
nFer
o m
a cu
s ape
offi
ciis
nullu
pta
com
nis s
am eo
saes
tibus
se
quam
ipsu
m a
utet
ilica
tur,
com
-m
olu
ptaq
uam
eles
t qua
es a
spi-
sim a
xim
il is
dolo
ri no
nest
ia q
ui
com
nita
t ulli
ciist
ium
es v
olup
ictus
no
nect
um q
uate
non
con
plita
ti sit
ut
fuga
. Ut d
is do
lore
stisi
sim
com
-ni
stem
nob
itate
m fu
git,
volo
rem
ip
iden
d el
liquo
s mil
max
imus
ab
orro
que
min
pa
cus d
olor
um et
eo
s dol
upta
tess
equo
d m
agna
t.Iq
uisq
uam
evel
escia
t qui
busa
es
t offi
cid el
ibus
, con
se la
ccat
i ni
mus
am u
sant
, in
rept
atiu
m fa
c-ca
e ne v
olup
iet r
em v
el m
ost e
atur
, qu
atib
us, q
uo m
olen
dam
repu
di-
gend
a in
t, ad
que
repu
di a
udae
s-tiu
r seq
ue la
bo. E
t exe
re es
simag
ni
enda
e cor
is m
osam
re, s
olup
tas i
l ex
cear
c idi
tate
m fa
ccup
tam
dol
ore
is vo
lor s
olor
ibus
aliq
uunt
.Es
susc
imi,
cus m
odip
ic to
r aut
ad
et et
rem
dol
upta
s pra
tus i
psus
ciisi
to co
reici
psa
ndio
tem
del
it pa
rion
nim
api
s int
, ass
imus
ass
imi,
qui
dolu
ptaq
ui se
qui c
ullo
res e
os
volo
reris
as e
nde e
t qui
dol
upic-
tur a
udae
laut
atur
as v
enim
in re
, qu
am is
nus
idel
mol
upta
tem
vel
iu
m il
iqui
. h b
rook
e da
wki
ns
lea
d in
. Su
mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
volu
ptae
illiq
ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
daec
to m
olup
ti qu
unt
lea
d in
. Su
mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
volu
ptae
illiq
ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
daec
to m
olup
ti qu
unt
lea
d in
. Su
mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
volu
ptae
illiq
ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
lea
d in
. Su
mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
volu
ptae
illiq
ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
daec
to m
olup
ti qu
unt
lea
d in
. Su
mqu
e ve
l-iq
uam
nul
late
m v
elib
us
elen
ia d
olor
est a
ute
volu
ptae
illiq
ue v
olup
-ta
e ve
l ius
apisi
sun
to
blat
iore
pra
nis
estii
s siH
ario
nse
dips
um,
offic
im o
lupt
iorp
os
expl
itatu
r, et
om
nim
en
daec
to m
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ti qu
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mqu
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ute
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apisi
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nis
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nse
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02
Design
HEAD
LINE
HER
EAs
peria
e nob
it fa
ccus
eos n
iende
b isti
si as
in
ped
mol
upti
ulla
veliq
ue p
reru
m n
uscid
iam
eate
que l
ant e
os d
erum
quat
.Ip
saes
t pre
pe p
rorro
dol
orem
quam
, il
enda
e que
sam
har
ume d
olor
est,
tem d
ebita
t in
itati
beaq
ui cu
m qu
unt v
olup
tiunt
o qui
di
sitian
dem
ante
dolu
pta t
empo
rit ip
sae
laccu
mq u
ianis
es au
tem. N
ame i
dips
am iu
s nu
m co
re vo
llabo
ris ex
peru
m in
cte vo
llacc
ab
orer
fere e
nien
is au
te co
nsec
erio
s ess
in co
n re
nat
empo
repe
d en
ienda
e cum
, qui
Unt,
omni
s isc
iet d
olec
atem
nus
ratu
rem
por
unt
latis
eatis
siti i
s ra d
olec
um d
olor
um, u
llam
eu
m h
arcid
que n
um qu
iassim
e nul
pa n
us
re au
t et e
t mag
nim
et ex
cepu
dae o
fficid
ma
ium
et as
peru
m ac
imus
a qu
ibus
etum
elici
t es
t fac
cus e
s sus
.Do
lland
aepr
a dun
temos
ant,
cum
endi
tium
vo
lorro
illo
rem
per
rum
quam
idisi
ti on
seni
m
olen
iscias
re si
sum
dol
ecul
pa d
ese v
ent
quiam
sequ
ia co
nesti
busti
anda
e lam
sus v
o-lu
ptat
et ve
lique
vid
est e
t res
sita
tur?
Tem
litem
eius
eum
volo
runt
aut d
olup
tiore
er
um h
ario
cus m
axim
ent,
eost,
tem
. Rum
, sa
m, c
omni
m es
pele
sequ
i blac
cum
alica
tiae.
Nam
eos n
i de v
elend
is ac
est e
xcea
volu
ptae
ne
sciu
r, cu
m d
olor
um u
t eve
rehe
nt.
Licia
s utem
nat
eseq
uam
fugi
tio vo
lupt
a tis
inct
usan
isc im
agna
t aut
lace
stis d
olo-
rum
ium
quam
facc
upta
est,
iur s
e seq
ui to
il
imetu
re p
repr
ovit
lab il
labor
eres
trum
ut
quam
hic
tecto
tatu
m es
mos
dis
si ut
empo
-ra
tio qu
ae m
odit,
test,
sit e
t ea c
one m
olup
-tib
usam
abo.
Xere
st lic
iet m
o ipi
dus d
olor
es
Aspe
riae n
obit
facc
us eo
s nien
deb i
stisi
as in
pe
d m
olup
ti ul
la ve
lique
pre
rum
nus
cidiam
ea
te qu
e lan
t eos
der
umqu
at.
Ipsa
est p
re p
e pro
rro d
olor
em qu
am, il
en
dae q
ue sa
m h
arum
e dol
ores
t, tem
deb
itat
inita
ti be
aqui
cum
quun
t vol
uptiu
nto q
ui
disit
iande
m an
te do
lupt
a tem
porit
ipsa
e lac
cum
q uian
is es
autem
. Nam
e idi
psam
ius
num
core
volla
boris
expe
rum
incte
volla
cc
abor
erfer
e eni
enis
aute
cons
ecer
ios e
ssin
con
re n
atem
pore
ped
enien
dae c
um, q
uiUn
t, om
nis i
sciet
dol
ecat
em n
us ra
ture
m p
orun
t lat
is ea
tissit
i is r
a dol
ecum
dol
orum
, ulla
m
eum
har
cid qu
e num
quias
sime n
ulpa
nus
re
aut e
t et m
agni
met
exce
puda
e offi
cid m
a iu
m et
aspe
rum
acim
us a
quib
us et
um el
icit
est f
accu
s es s
us.
Dolla
ndae
pra d
untem
osan
t, cu
m en
ditiu
m
volo
rro il
lore
m p
erru
mqu
am id
isiti
onse
nim
ol
enisc
ias re
si su
m d
olec
ulpa
des
e ven
t qu
iam se
quia
cone
sti bu
stian
dae l
am su
s vo-
lupt
atet
veliq
ue vi
d es
t et r
es si
tatu
r?Te
m li
tem ei
us eu
m vo
loru
nt au
t dol
uptio
re
erum
har
io cu
s max
imen
t, eo
st, te
m. R
um,
sam
, com
nim
es p
elese
qui b
laccu
m al
icatia
e. N
am eo
s ni d
e vele
ndis
aces
t exc
ea vo
lupt
ae
nesc
iur,
cum
dol
orum
ut e
vere
hent
.Li
cias u
tem n
ates
equa
m fu
gitio
volu
pta
tisin
ct us
anisc
imag
nat a
ut la
cesti
s dol
o-ru
m iu
mqu
am fa
ccup
taes
t, iu
r se s
equi
to
il im
eture
pre
prov
it lab
illab
or er
estru
m u
t qu
am h
ic tec
tota
tum
es m
os d
is si
utem
po-
ratio
quae
mod
it, te
st, si
t et e
a con
e mol
up-
tibus
am ab
o. Xe
rest
liciet
mo i
pidu
s dol
ores
the
subh
ead
will
go h
ere
the
subh
ead
will
go h
ere
the
sub-
TOP
FIVE
mpo
re d
olup
ta e
stiam
dele
-se
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
ntot
atiis
mol
upta
quos
eo
s seq
uo q
ui d
olor
rum
et a
bo-
rece
rum
qui
ssin
mpo
re d
olup
ta e
stiam
dele
-se
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
ntot
atiis
mol
upta
quos
eo
s seq
uo q
ui d
olor
rum
et a
bo-
rece
rum
qui
ssin
mpo
re d
olup
ta e
stiam
dele
-se
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
ntot
atiis
mol
upta
quos
eo
s seq
uo q
ui d
olor
rum
et a
bo-
rece
rum
qui
ssin
mpo
re d
olup
ta e
stiam
dele
-se
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
ntot
atiis
mol
upta
quos
eo
s seq
uo q
ui d
olor
rum
et a
bo-
rece
rum
qui
ssin
mpo
re d
olup
ta e
stiam
dele
-se
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
ntot
atiis
mol
upta
quos
eo
s seq
uo q
ui d
olor
rum
et a
bo-
rece
rum
qui
ssin
LEAD
IN.
Voles
t lan
to
dolo
rec
tem
pore
do-
lupt
a es
tiam
dele
se-
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
nto-
tatii
s mol
upta
quos
eos
se
quo
qui d
olor
rum
et
abor
ecer
um q
uiss
in
LEAD
IN.
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t lan
to
dolo
rec
tem
pore
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lupt
a es
tiam
dele
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quam
, sen
ecus
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ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
nto-
tatii
s mol
upta
quos
eos
se
quo
qui d
olor
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et
abor
ecer
um q
uiss
in
LEAD
IN.
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t lan
to
dolo
rec
tem
pore
do-
lupt
a es
tiam
dele
se-
quam
, sen
ecus
inia
ilicid
e llu
ptio
re sa
nto-
tatii
s mol
upta
quos
eos
se
quo
qui d
olor
rum
et
abor
ecer
um q
uiss
in
Stud
ent
life
022
Aquu
ntin
ietu
s qu
am r
epel
mill
ore
ssun
tur?
Har
um e
xer-
erup
tas
cons
ed m
agna
-tu
r m
olor
em il
igni
mpe
vo
les
alig
eni b
land
aect
o et
vel
icil
labo
ris n
est
estis
mag
ni o
ffict
ur m
in
pelit
i sen
Aquu
ntin
ietu
s qu
am r
epel
mill
ore
ssun
tur?
Har
um e
xer-
erup
tas
cons
ed m
agna
-tu
r m
olor
em il
igni
mpe
vo
les
alig
eni b
land
aect
o et
vel
icil
labo
ris n
est
estis
mag
ni o
ffict
ur m
in
pelit
i sen
Aquu
ntin
ietu
s qu
am r
epel
mill
ore
ssun
tur?
Har
um e
xer-
erup
tas
cons
ed m
agna
-tu
r m
olor
em il
igni
mpe
vo
les
alig
eni b
land
aect
o et
vel
icil
labo
ris n
est
estis
mag
ni o
ffict
ur m
in
pelit
i sen
LEA
D IN
. Vo
lest
lant
o do
lore
c te
mpo
re d
o-lu
pta
estia
m d
eles
e-qu
am, s
enec
us in
ia
ilici
de ll
uptio
re s
anto
-ta
tiis
mol
upta
quos
eos
se
quo
qui d
olor
rum
et
abor
ecer
um q
uiss
in
Tur,
qui o
di d
olor
sim
har
um fu
giat
e nt
otae
rae
pra
e es
dip
sand
and
ipsu
m q
uis
ut fa
ccus
a is
et
vele
ssi o
dit
quam
ent
iore
mol
estis
est
, vol
orio
et
mi,
ius
aliq
uost
, qu
iam
qui
ssed
unt
iorib
us n
one
nim
usda
m fa
ccus
am
aliq
ui o
mm
olor
es e
sequ
e la
b in
por
sum
cor
esti
onet
ur?A
rit e
xped
eum
non
serit
i ut
pliq
uam
est
isi u
llor
rect
io b
ea n
iand
it du
nt u
t al
icia
e ea
quae
cae
vend
em
expl
abor
em v
olup
ta d
olup
tass
in n
os m
i, ve
rfer
ioru
m
volo
con
por
em e
t un
tem
vol
esci
di d
e co
n pr
eped
que
ve
l est
, ser
ibus
aud
ae in
et
res
eum
ent
ur, a
cidu
sciu
met
qu
is v
olor
ibus
.An
dis
et h
arci
psum
vel
it, o
ffici
m u
stio
n et
offi
cip
icim
-po
re p
erio
re m
porit
aspe
l ea
dem
nob
it ei
cabo
ra d
olen
it of
ficie
nis
aut
et e
x ex
erch
i lig
ent
ut m
olup
ti
023
LEA
D IN
. Vo
lest
lant
o do
lore
c te
mpo
re d
o-lu
pta
estia
m d
eles
e-qu
am, s
enec
us in
ia
ilici
de ll
uptio
re s
anto
-ta
tiis
mol
upta
quos
eos
se
quo
qui d
olor
rum
et
abor
ecer
um q
uiss
in
Deadline 2
voice 110 “Academic clubs are great opportunities to excel beyond your normal capabilities,” junior Floyd Agostinelli said.
AcADeMic cLUBS111
n O
VER
THE
TABL
E.
Seni
or C
aleb A
my
dem
onstr
ates h
ow to
build
a b
ridge
out
of c
ards
. “[
I en
joy th
e Eng
inee
ring C
lub
beca
use]
it all
ows m
e to
expr
ess m
y cre
ativit
y,” A
my
said
. The
offi
cers
judg
ed
the b
ridge
in le
ngth
and
stabi
lity.
With
an
open
min
d, s
enio
r Ky
la Pe
irce g
uide
d stu
dent
s with
their
pap
ers
by o
fferin
g id
eas
and
her
opin
ion
to
impr
ove t
heir
writi
ng.
“We g
et ki
ds co
min
g in a
t all
diffe
rent
lev
els.
Som
e co
me
in w
ith ro
ugh
idea
s, ot
hers
with
com
plet
ed p
aper
s, bu
t no
m
atter
whe
re th
ey a
re th
ere
can
alway
s be
impr
ovem
ent,”
Peir
ce sa
id.
The W
ritin
g Cen
ter w
as o
pen
durin
g bo
th lu
nche
s in
room
315
.“O
bvio
usly,
if th
ey co
me
in th
ey w
ill
get a
bet
ter g
rade
on
their
pap
er. A
lso
stud
ents
gaine
d en
ginee
ring e
xper
ience
senio
r utili
zed w
riting
cent
er to
help
stud
ents
and g
ain m
ore w
riting
know
ledg
e
HELP?To
help
stud
ents
exce
l in sc
hool,
aca
demi
c club
s and
or
ganiz
atio
ns a
ssist
ed st
uden
ts by
extra
aca
demi
c help
to
expa
nd th
eir kn
owle
dge a
nd ex
plor
e diff
eren
t fiel
ds o
f ac
adem
ics. n
bro
okE
dawkins
n Lo
oP. C
reati
ng a
rolle
r coa
ster,
seni
or Jo
hn
Arev
alo ta
pes t
he en
ds to
a ch
air. “
[It w
as m
y fav
orite
co
mpe
titio
n] b
ecau
se it
all
owed
us t
o be
the m
ost
crea
tive a
nd w
e had
a lo
t of
reso
urce
s ava
ilabl
e,” A
reva
lo
said
. The
pre
siden
ts of
th
e clu
b te
sted
the r
oller
co
aste
rs w
ith a
mar
ble.
photo/Caley Brock
As h
e scr
ibbled
set u
ps an
d pr
actic
e pro
blem
s on
scra
p pi
eces
of p
aper
s, se
nior
Jam
es S
trick
ler
help
ed o
ther
stu
dent
s so
lve a
nd u
nder
stand
di
ffere
nt m
ath co
ncep
ts.“[T
he M
ath C
ente
r] tu
tors
kid
s wh
o wo
uld
othe
rwise
not
lear
n co
ncep
ts in
the
norm
al cla
ss pe
riod,”
Stric
kler
said
.M
ath st
uden
ts an
d math
teac
hers
ran t
he M
ath
Cent
er ev
ery T
uesd
ay an
d Thu
rsda
y afte
r sch
ool.
“[The
stu
dent
s] ge
t m
ore
time
to b
ette
r un
ders
tand
the
math
they
wer
e lea
rnin
g in
stead
of
just
mem
orizi
ng st
ep by
step
,” St
rickl
er sa
id.
Stric
kler
saw
impr
ovem
ents
from
C’s
to A
’s am
ong t
he st
uden
ts co
min
g in
for h
elp.
The
Math
Cen
ter
had
anyw
here
from
20-
30
kids
show
ing
up f
or h
elp a
nd S
trick
ler h
elped
fro
m o
ne to
five
stud
ents
each
sessi
on.
Stud
ents
that
help
ed i
n th
e M
ath C
ente
r re
ceive
d com
mun
ity se
rvice
hour
s as w
ell as
basic
re
view
of m
ath co
ncep
ts.
“It he
lps m
e rev
iew ba
sic al
gebr
a and
geom
etry
sk
ills I
have
forg
otte
n ove
r the
past
thre
e yea
rs [f
or
when
it] s
hows
up
on th
e SAT
,” St
rickl
er sa
id.
mat
h cen
ter g
ave s
tude
nts
the o
ppor
tunit
y to r
ecei
ve
and g
ive h
elp
ALL A
cceS
S
soPH
oMor
E“It
help
ed m
e rai
se m
y gr
ade t
o a d
esire
d lev
el.”
JEss
E M
iran
da,
annika
Pod
Eswa,
JosH
Ua r
osEn
FELd
,
n B
ooK
WoR
K. I
n th
e M
ath C
ente
r, ju
nior
Deo
n Co
oper
help
s ano
ther
stu
dent
with
his m
ath.
“It m
akes
me f
eel l
ike
I’m gi
ving b
ack t
o ot
her
stude
nts,”
Coo
per s
aid.
Coop
er w
as en
rolle
d in
AP
Calcu
lus A
B.
n o
ne o
n on
e.
As fr
eshm
an B
rand
on
Krup
penb
ache
r wor
ks o
n a p
robl
em, t
utor
Step
hen
Stric
kler
watc
hes h
im. “
I fee
l like
I sh
ould
shar
e m
y kno
wled
ge in
math
,” St
rickl
er sa
id. S
trick
ler
help
ed ev
ery w
eek.
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Caroline Coleman
Littl
e by l
ittle,
the E
ngin
eerin
g Clu
b mem
bers
ca
refu
lly a
nd p
recis
ely p
laced
tin
foi
l pi
eces
to
geth
er to
form
a bo
at. D
urin
g one
mee
ting,
the c
lub m
embe
rs br
oke
off i
nto
diffe
rent
grou
ps an
d re
ceive
d a 7
x7 p
iece
of ti
n fo
il an
d ha
d to
bui
ld a
boat
that
coul
d ho
ld
penn
ies w
ithou
t sin
king.
“[This
co
mpe
titio
n]
dem
onstr
ated
the
prin
ciple
of o
ptim
izatio
n. S
omet
imes
[the
team
s] ca
n’t r
eally
do
ever
ythin
g the
y wan
t to
with
wha
t th
ey’re
give
n,” p
resid
ent
seni
or D
aniel
Sid
ers
said
. Sider
s pa
rticip
ated
in t
he
activ
ities
, bu
t so
met
imes
he
and
co-p
resid
ent,
seni
or C
aleb
Amy,
help
ed th
e te
ams b
y su
perv
ising
and
givin
g tip
s. “It is
rea
lly n
ice t
o do
fun
thin
gs w
ith t
he
engin
eerin
g fiel
d,” Si
ders
said
.Se
nior
M
atthe
w Lo
ve
help
ed
crea
te
the
winn
ing b
oat t
hat h
eld 8
7 pe
nnies
.“It
was
one
of
their
fav
orite
[co
mpe
titio
ns]
I’d sa
y. T
hey k
ind
of go
t to
find
out w
hy so
me o
f th
e boa
ts th
at wo
n flo
ated
and
why
som
e did
n’t,”
Sid
ers s
aid.
it is
a gr
eat o
ppor
tuni
ty to
get
ano
ther
vie
w on
your
pap
er,” P
eirce
said
.Pe
irce
help
ed
her
peer
s by
co
ntrib
utin
g id
eas
and
corr
ectin
g m
echa
nica
l m
istak
es.
By t
his,
Peirc
e lea
rned
peo
ple s
kills
that
woul
d he
lp he
r in
the f
utur
e.“I
defin
itely
like m
ento
ring o
r tut
orin
g on
e on
one
, and
I’m
defi
nite
ly go
od a
t th
at, s
o the
skill
s I ha
ve de
velo
ped [
in th
e W
ritin
g Ce
nter
] and
the
prac
tice
I hav
e go
tten
help
ing
will
defin
itely
com
e in
to
prac
tice o
ne d
ay,” P
eirce
said
.
FrEs
HMan
sEnior
photo/Delaney Arkeilpane
wEE
kLY
1BRiD
GeS
St
uden
ts we
re ch
allen
ged
to cr
eate
a ba
lance
d br
idge
of c
ards
acro
ss tw
o tab
les
sepa
rate
d fro
m o
ne an
othe
r.
CoMP
ETiTi
ons
2Tin
FoiL
BoA
TS
Crea
ting b
oats
out o
f tin
foil,
stud
ents
com
pete
d to
see w
hich b
oat c
ould
hold
th
e mos
t pen
nies
.
3HoRn
eTS
W
ith fo
lded
pap
er, st
uden
ts te
sted
to se
e wh
ich “h
orne
t” co
uld
trave
l the
furth
est
when
laun
ched
with
a ru
bber
ban
d.
4neW
SPAP
eR T
oWeR
S
With
new
spap
ers a
nd ta
pe, t
eam
s com
pete
d to
crea
te a
towe
r tha
t rea
ched
the c
eilin
g.
5HeLic
oPTe
R
Stud
ents
attac
hed
ballo
ons t
o pr
e-as
sem
bled
helic
opte
rs to
test
its fl
ight.
kYLa
PEir
CE,
sEnior
““The
y can
help
you w
ith
what
you’r
e hav
ing tr
ouble
wi
th n
ot w
hat t
he cl
ass h
as
troub
le wi
th.”
“[I h
elp in
the M
ath
Cent
er ]b
ecau
se it
helps
[th
e stu
dent
s] un
ders
tand
so
met
hing t
hey d
idn’t b
efor
e an
d it f
eels
good
to b
e the
re
ason
why
.”
Deadline 4
VOICE 410 “[In clubs] I get the chance to meet new people and discover new things,” junior Matara Francis said.
CLUBS REFERENCE411
[My f
avor
ite p
art is
] ge
tting
to ta
lk ab
out
all th
e st
uff w
e ha
ve
in co
mm
on w
ith o
ther
pe
ople.
Cait
lin W
ellb
rook
,Fr
eSHM
an
anim
e is
bette
r tha
n am
eric
an c
arto
ons i
n a
way t
hat i
t’s m
ore
happ
y an
d up
beat
.aM
anda
bal
l,
SoPH
oMor
e
ANIME
CLUBwa
tche
d m
ovie
s, dis
cuss
ed a
nime
carto
ons,
and
had
draw
ing c
onte
sts
Fron
t: N
ichol
as G
ambo
a, Aa
ron
Krol
l, Am
anda
Ball
, Cait
lin W
ellb
rook
.
ART
CLUB
did a
rt pr
ojec
ts in
their
com
mun
ity to
impr
ove
their
arti
stic
skills
Fron
t: D
erric
ka W
hite
, Bry
anna
Alfo
rd, A
ngel
Rod
rigue
z, An
thon
y Ray
. ba
Ck:
Anne
mar
ie N
emcik
, Jus
tyce
W
illiam
s, Ky
la Pe
irce,
Caro
line R
ohe,
Rach
el B
urch
.
n D
ECK
THE
GLAS
S.
With
care
, sen
ior A
ngel
Ro
drig
uez p
aints
holly
on
a w
indo
w o
utsid
e Be
efy K
ing.
The
Art
Cl
ub p
ainte
d Be
efy
King
’s w
indo
ws w
ith
Chris
tmas
and
win
ter
imag
es.
BAKING
BRA
VES
brou
ght jo
y by b
aking
goo
ds fo
r peo
ple
in ne
ed; a
lso s
ee p
ages
80-
81
Fron
t: E
mily
Rus
hlow
, Syd
ney G
eren
, Oliv
ia Sw
artw
ood,
Kat
herin
e Bur
ns, E
laina
Car
rion,
Nico
le L
ucas
. ro
W 2
: Can
dida
Ros
a, Ye
zlie M
irand
a, Bi
anca
O
liveir
a, Em
ily U
ndiem
e. r
oW 3
: Em
ily P
orte
rfiel
d, A
ndre
a Car
reno
, Kait
lin D
avis,
Bria
n G
ardn
er, T
aj Jo
hnso
n. b
aCk:
Mac
kenz
ie Se
xton
, Jef
fers
on G
uetz
loe,
Clay
Tow
nsen
d.
BOLL
YWOO
Dex
plor
ed tr
aditi
onal
india
n da
ncing
; also
see
pag
es 8
2-83
Fron
t: D
iana F
erre
iro, N
oree
n Po
licar,
Spon
sor C
arlo
ta Ig
lesia
s. r
oW 2
: Er
ika Q
uilin
do, A
shley
Cox
, Sa
rah
Cart
agen
a, H
eimel
ly Sa
ntan
a. b
aCk:
Cris
tian A
guila
r, Al
exan
dra R
osar
io, G
race
Cald
eron
.
FAST
FAC
TS
1Mem
bers
pra
ctic
ed e
very
Th
ursd
ay.
2The
danc
e is
Indi
an st
yle
mix
ed w
ith h
ip-ho
p.
3The
club
spon
sor i
s Car
lota
Ig
lesia
s.
photo/allie Sloan
photo/allie Sloan
photo/allie Sloan
photo/allie Sloan
Deadline 4
VOICE 412 “[Best Buddies] gives students opportunities to be a friend with a different type of student at Boone,” senior Cailey McConnell said.
CLUBS REFERENCE413
BEST
BUD
DIESjo
ined
toge
ther
with
spec
ial n
eed
stud
ents
for a
ctiv
ities
FRON
T: K
riste
n D
ugan
, Tali
a Fin
er, T
ara W
inn,
Em
ily H
errin
gton
, Kay
la D
ollar
, Cam
ille L
ayto
n. R
OW 2
: Ka
ley K
napp
, Tali
ssa
Soto
, Sam
anth
a Arc
ara,
Kaitl
in C
heat
ham
, Am
elia
Chea
tham
. BA
CK:
Caile
y McC
onne
ll, E
mel
ie Al
lanso
n, L
uis G
onza
lez,
Caitl
in
Killg
ore,
Heid
i Heis
ner.
BOON
E DA
NCE
CREW
com
pete
d in
brav
es b
rawl
and
bra
ve a
id
FRON
T: S
aman
tha M
ills,
Mar
iah W
illiam
s, G
abrie
lle F
igue
roa.
BAC
K: N
idia
Ger
main
, Kat
elyn
Gay
lord
, spo
nsor
N
akia
Clar
k.
BRAV
ETTE
Spe
rform
ed a
t var
sity f
ootb
all a
nd b
aske
tball
gam
es a
nd p
lace
d th
ird in
com
petit
ion;
also
see
pag
es 10
2-10
3
FRON
T: E
mily
Rus
hlow
, Ste
phan
ie Ta
chon
, Rac
hel B
urch
, Ann
a Gen
try,
Sydn
ey G
eren
. RO
W 2
: And
rea C
arre
no, M
orga
n Ca
rr, E
mily
Und
ieme,
Bian
ca
Oliv
eira.
BAC
K: A
shley
Hoe
nstin
e, Br
ittan
y Hop
e, N
icole
Daw
son,
Jenn
a Har
rison
, Nico
le L
ucas
, Del
aney
Fos
kett,
Tyle
r Coo
k.
CHOR
USsa
ng a
t eve
nts t
o de
mon
stra
te th
eir p
erfo
rman
ce a
biliti
es; a
lso s
ee p
ages
84-
85
FRON
T: M
allor
y Pau
l, Ja
clyn T
hom
as, L
aure
n Woo
d, M
elin
a Cou
ntry
man
, Ang
el L
ozad
a, Ca
itlin
Kill
gore
, Em
ma H
unsic
ker,
Cath
y Lam
, Chr
istian
Dra
yton
, Col
ton
McC
orkl
e, D
avid
Ball
entin
e, Le
ann
Cabr
ales,
Chey
enne
Sang
rey.
ROW
2:
Tyle
r Con
rady
, Pau
l Cam
pbel
l, Alan
a Dise
rio, R
ache
l Mot
ta, E
mely
Toro
, Deo
n Co
oper
, Ces
ar F
aria,
Jaco
b La
starz
a, Sa
vann
a Shu
rman
. RO
W 3
: Ash
ley C
onne
lly, B
rand
on D
alzel
l, Co
urtn
ey L
ewis,
Abr
ia Al
lah, D
aryl
Del
oach
,Car
los S
antia
go, H
arris
on G
eiger
. BA
CK:
Sam
uel G
raha
m, M
atth
ew
Spar
ks, H
eath
er R
oble
s, Ka
ley M
ead,
Cod
y Bak
er, S
pons
or Ju
ssi D
oher
ty.
my
FaVO
RItE
paR
t [a
BOUt
BEIN
g th
E Sp
ONSO
R] IS
taLk
INg
wIt
h th
E gI
RLS
aNd
SEEI
Ng a
Nd E
NjOy
INg
thEI
R dI
FFER
ENt
BUt
UNIq
UE
pERS
ONaL
ItIE
S.
NAKIA
CLAR
K
FAST
FAC
TS
1Best
Budd
ies i
s a w
orld
wi
de o
rgan
izat
ion.
2the
budd
ies p
artic
ipat
e in
a lun
ch b
unch
eve
ry
tues
day.
3the
spon
sor i
s Sta
cey
Stro
m.
4they
had
mix
er
parti
es w
here
they
wa
tche
d m
ovie
s.
photo/Allie Sloan
photo/Allie Sloan
photo/Allie Sloan
photo/Thomas Boyd
Deadline 4
VOICE 414 “[Boone’s clubs] are the most active. There is a feeling of happiness and belonging,” sophomore Nicholas Gamboa said.
CLUBS REFERENCE415
DRAM
Ape
rform
ed p
lays,
mus
icals
and
in co
mpe
titio
ns; a
lso s
ee p
ages
88-
89
FRON
T: N
aivet
te H
enriq
uez,
Gab
riel G
ordo
n, B
riann
a Har
per,
Ashl
ey C
onne
lly, S
pons
or T
iffan
y Wea
gly, A
lice J
ohns
on,
Carlo
s San
tiago
, Sav
anna
Shur
man
. RO
W 2
: Ser
enel
a Pel
ier, D
aiva P
eric,
Yasm
in B
lackm
an, N
oelle
Lajo
ie, A
lana D
iserio
, M
elin
a Cou
ntry
man
, Jac
ob L
asta
rza.
ROW
3: O
livia
Cran
e, Al
exan
dra K
elly,
Bra
dley
Roh
rer-
Colv
in, G
abrie
la D
e La
Zerd
a, M
atar
a Fra
ncis,
Jack
son
Upp
erco
, Alic
ia Ke
nt.
ROW
4: A
rielle
Bab
a, Jo
shua
Cle
men
te, T
yler
Con
rady
, Eva
ngel
ene
Schi
ldw
acht
er,V
eron
ica K
elly,
Ken
dyl S
tew
art,
Bran
don
Dalz
ell, A
mbe
r Cra
pps.
ROW
5: C
lark T
horn
ton,
Em
ily Se
row
ik,
Mall
ory P
aul,
Ivan
Rod
rigue
z, La
ura S
erow
ik, C
hrist
ina L
ovin
good
, Lea
nna P
ache
co, C
ourt
ney H
augh
. ROW
6: A
my C
ruz,
Dim
itri T
sirig
otis,
Bet
hany
Milc
hlin
g, C
aleb
Roch
e, Ky
ra K
emp,
Chr
istop
her R
olan
d, A
dena
Lab
ovitz
. BA
CK: C
aitlyn
Mac
kenz
ie,
Skyl
in W
hitm
er, A
mel
ia Ch
eath
am, S
arah
Mou
radi
an, M
isha S
mith
, Dav
id M
erch
ant,
Gab
riella
Bea
ls, A
rae W
ebne
r.
ENGINE
ERING
built
week
ly pr
ojec
ts a
nd le
arne
d ab
out e
ngine
ering
fiel
ds a
nd c
aree
rs; a
lso s
ee p
ages
110-
111
FRON
T: S
teve
n Es
pino
sa, J
ohn A
reva
lo, A
lexa
nder
Wals
h, C
aleb A
my,
Char
les B
abir,
Joel
Rob
ertso
n. R
OW 2
: Ale
x Aco
sta, C
aley B
rock
, Mat
thew
Lov
e, D
aniel
Side
rs,
Keith
Har
gett.
BAC
K: D
ylan
Fon
tain
e, Br
ett B
uch,
Dus
tin F
onta
ine,
Todd
Und
ieme.
Spon
sor M
ike U
ndiem
e.
ENVIRO
NMEN
TAL
work
ed to
mak
e a
diffe
renc
e by
coll
ectin
g th
e ca
mpu
s’ re
cycla
ble
pape
r eve
ry th
ursd
ay; a
lso s
ee p
ages
88-
89
FRON
T: R
obin
Dick
erso
n, C
haqu
evia
Dum
as, M
aria
Figu
erad
o, K
ailee
Kov
acs,
Karl
Soliv
en.
BACK
: Lu
cielle
Del
valle
, Fely
sha L
enis,
Em
ely To
ro, C
ristia
n G
allo,
Spon
sor W
endy
Ern
est.
FELL
OWSH
IP O
F CH
RIST
IAN
ATHL
ETES
parti
cipat
ed in
bibl
e st
udy,
hudd
les a
nd p
raye
r at t
he p
ole;
also
see
pag
es 7
8-79
FRON
T: J
onat
hon
Rossi
, Ale
xa R
ossi,
Ann
a Gen
try,
Jeffe
rson
Gue
tzlo
e. R
OW 2
: Jo
nath
an W
arre
n, Ju
liann
e Huh
n, L
inds
ey H
all, C
ailya
nn C
oble,
Rob
bi G
arre
tt, B
etha
ny H
arpe
r, Ka
itlin
Dav
is, Ta
yler
Buo
no, O
livia
Swar
twoo
d, K
aitlin
Che
atha
m, C
arisa
Gid
el, S
arah
Daly
, Wes
ley C
aplan
, Clay
Tow
nsen
d. R
OW 3
: Li
ndsay
Ale
xand
er, M
errie
Gra
ce H
ardi
ng,
Jenn
ah F
rank
lin, B
lake D
aniel
s, Sp
ence
r Cot
ton,
Lau
ren
Burk
ett,
Sava
nnah
Tho
mps
on, S
hann
on G
reso
sky,
Tayl
or G
ies, E
mily
Rus
hlow
, Mar
ie Fo
rmica
, Kyl
e Jon
es, S
aman
tha
Mar
ozzi,
Kris
ten
Engl
and,
Mad
ison
McE
lroy.
ROW
4: A
bbey
Lar
r, Ka
ley B
ookh
ardt
, Bre
nnah
Meh
an, C
helse
a Don
elso
n, H
anna
h Pa
rker
, Car
ley R
aybo
n, Je
nna H
ines
, Bry
an
Capp
s, Ky
le Ir
win
, Pau
l Cho
ng, T
yler
John
son,
Sam
uel O
swald
. RO
W 5
: Br
ittan
y Pip
er, T
rista
n M
uniz,
Mar
gare
t Bro
wn,
Gre
tche
n G
utier
rez,
Chry
stal C
apric
e, Em
ely To
ro,
Kend
all C
aldwe
ll, K
riste
n D
ugan
, Luk
e Sm
ith, J
ohn
Ross,
Chr
istop
her C
aplan
, Bre
ndan
Fra
ncis,
Jam
es D
awso
n, N
atha
n Wall
ace,
Tren
ton
Had
dock
. BA
CK: G
illian
Par
rish,
Tayl
or
Keef
er, A
mel
ia Ch
eath
am, K
aley K
napp
, Ele
anor
Clar
k, K
atha
ryn
Lind
borg
, Kier
nan
Meh
an, Z
ane G
rant
, Chl
oe B
eem
er, P
arke
r Bel
l, Ro
nald
Hein
kel I
I, Za
char
y Cor
nell,
Dan
iel
O L
oane
, Rich
ard
Reill
y.
[I EN
jOy]
thE
FEE
LINg
I gEt
whE
N I S
taNd
BaC
kSta
gE
aNd
I kNO
w I
hELp
Ed p
Ut
thE
ShOw
ON.
OLIVIA C
RANE
juNIOR
POUN
DS
OF P
APER
RE
CYCL
ED
IN
DECE
MBE
R AN
D JA
NUAR
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VOICE 416
CLUBS REFERENCE417
FREN
CH C
LUB
FRON
T: S
pons
or A
nn B
allen
tine,
Amy B
onill
a, Ca
rolin
e Har
ding
, Ale
x Aco
sta, S
pons
or D
r. Sa
fia M
ami.
ROW
2:
Emily
Atw
ood,
Kr
isten
Pur
sley,
Caley
Bro
ck, C
inzia
Cala
bret
ta, K
ately
n Will
iams,
Alex
is M
auer
man
, Dan
iela R
eina,
Rach
el M
acha
do.
BACK
: Ir
ving
Mira
nda,
Talis
sa So
to, B
lake D
aniel
s, Ru
th A
nn G
alato
wits
ch, K
arin
a Flo
res,
Chan
na H
arrin
gton
, Dak
ota L
ewis,
Kait
lyn
Dik
e.
FREN
CH H
ONOR
SOC
IETY
reco
gnize
d fre
nch
club
mem
bers
for e
xcell
ing in
the
frenc
h la
ngua
ge
FRON
T: S
pons
or A
nn B
allen
tine,
Caley
Bro
ck, C
inzia
Cala
bret
ta, D
aniel
a Rein
a, Sp
onso
r Dr.
Safia
Mam
i. BA
CK: A
lex A
costa
, Kat
elyn W
illiam
s, Al
exis
Mau
erm
an, R
ache
l Mac
hado
.
FRES
HMAN
CLA
SSpl
anne
d ev
ents
for t
heir
class
; also
see
pag
es 9
8-99
FRON
T: R
onald
Hein
kel I
I, Ba
ylee
Tho
mas
, Kris
ten
Har
ding
, Syd
ney G
rego
ry, L
aura
Gom
ez.
THE
HAVE
N help
ed th
e lo
cal c
omm
unity
thro
ugh
proj
ects
; also
see
pag
es 8
0-81
FRON
T: J
onat
han W
arre
n, C
athe
rine P
orte
r, Em
ily O
swald
, Ale
xa R
ossi.
ROW
2: A
ntho
ny R
ay, H
anna
h Akb
arza
deh,
Dev
an
Spea
r. B
ACK:
Am
y Com
stock
, Tay
lor D
avis,
Am
anda
Fle
min
ger.
[I jO
INEd
FRE
NCh
CLUB
]
BECa
USE
I waN
tEd
tO h
aVE
a BE
ttER
UNd
ERSt
aNdI
Ng
OF F
RENC
h OU
tSId
E OF
thE
CLaS
SROO
m.
DANIEL
A RE
INA
jUNIOR RE
QUIREM
ENTS
FOR
1Fill o
ut a
n ap
plic
atio
n fo
rm fo
r en
try in
to F
hS a
nd su
bmit,
on
time,
to d
r. m
ami.
FREN
CH H
ONOR
SOC
IETY
2mus
t hav
e an
ove
rall 3
.5
gPa
in th
e la
st 3
sem
este
rs
of F
renc
h.
3Be a
n ac
tive
mem
ber o
f the
Fr
ench
Club
.
4Be c
urre
ntly
in Fr
ench
2 o
r ab
ove.
I waN
tEd
tO B
E m
ORE
INVO
LVEd
IN S
ChOO
L. It
aLS
O
LOOK
S gO
Od O
N a
COLL
EgE
aPPL
ICat
ION.
KRISTE
N HA
RDING,
FRES
HMAN
mem
bers
hel
d ev
ents
to sp
read
the
frenc
h cu
lture
and
lang
uage
; also
see
pag
es 10
4-10
5
“My favorite part [of French Club] was the homecoming parade because marching with the signs was fun,” freshman Emily Atwood said.
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photo/Allie Sloan
ACTIVITIES
1REIN
dEER
ROm
P at
the
mus
eum
of a
rt, m
embe
rs p
ainte
d ki
ds
faces
and
help
ed w
ith ac
tiviti
es fo
r the
ho
liday
seas
on.
2OPER
atIO
N Ch
RISt
maS
Ch
ILd
each
mem
ber c
hose
a ch
ild
and
boug
ht g
ifts a
nd m
ade c
ards
to se
nd
to th
em.
3POCK
Et F
LagS
mem
bers
fo
lded
small
Am
erica
n fla
gs to
send
to
troop
s acr
oss s
ea.
4VaLE
NtIN
E Ca
RdS
paire
d w
ith lo
ve le
tters
and
crea
ted
vale
ntin
e car
ds to
send
to ch
ildre
n in
ho
spita
ls.
Deadline 4
VOICE 418 [Without HOSA] I wouldn’t have been able to go to Cypress Creek [High School] for competitions,” junior Rachel Watson said.
CLUBS REFERENCE419
HI-LIGHT
Snews
pape
r pub
lishe
d se
ven
issue
s of t
he n
ewsp
aper
; also
see
pag
es 6
2-63
FRON
T: A
man
da F
lem
inge
r, Ca
ther
ine P
orte
r, D
avid
Mat
teso
n, Jo
nath
an W
arre
n, B
rend
an H
all, K
ately
n Ed
war
ds, J
ustin
Kan
e.
ROW
2: T
hom
as E
gan,
Sara
Cas
ler,
Kare
n Ja
en, L
ouis
Patr
ick, J
essic
a McC
oy, M
olly
Wall
ace,
Step
hani
e Gar
cia.
BACK
: Vict
oria
Treib
er, A
nna B
oria,
Mar
k Vag
elak
os, C
oope
r Bro
ck, J
osep
h Co
llazo
, Lin
dsay
Ale
xand
er.
HOSA
lear
ned
and
impr
oved
hea
lth c
are
skills
FRON
T: S
pons
or E
lisab
eth
Smith
, Abb
ey L
arr,
Rach
el M
acha
do, D
aniel
le K
enne
dy, D
aniel
a Fig
uero
a. R
OW 2
: El
isa C
arrio
n, E
mily
Bro
cket
, M
atar
a Fra
ncis,
Cry
stal N
ewto
n, R
ache
l Wat
son,
Mac
kenz
ie Se
xton
, Bar
bara
Mer
cede
s, M
arie
Form
ica.
ROW
3:
Del
aney
Hoe
vena
ar, Je
nna
Layt
on, E
laine
Roj
as, P
amel
a Bau
tista
, Ste
phan
ie Si
ms,
Abria
Alla
h, D
ana B
row
n, K
arl S
olive
n, A
lison
Hef
fern
an.
ROW
4:
Carlo
s Rom
an,
Cier
ra W
alker
, Hay
lea B
ettm
ann,
Lau
ra G
aver
n, K
evin
Vill
egas
, Rica
rdo
Jone
s, D
aniel
le P
eacy
. BA
CK:
Tim
mon
Hall
II, G
abrie
l Diaz
, Ch
risto
pher
Qui
rola,
Pier
re R
ober
ts, D
avid
Rive
ra, T
alia D
ecan
t.
JUNIOR
CLA
SSpl
anne
d ev
ents
like
the
hom
ecom
ing d
ance
and
pro
m; a
lso s
ee p
ages
98-
99
FRON
T: T
aylo
r Gies
, Bet
hany
Har
per,
Eliza
beth
McE
wan
, Rob
bi G
arre
tt, Ye
seni
a Vaz
quez
. RO
W 2
: M
ichel
le To
ngue
, Vict
oria
Mur
ray,
Emily
Rus
hlow
, M
adiso
n M
cElro
y, Ta
yler
Buo
no, S
ydne
y Ger
en, K
aitlin
Dav
is, G
ene T
rujil
lo.
ROW
3:
Shan
non
Gre
sosk
y, O
livia
Swar
twoo
d, D
avid
Ball
entin
e, D
aniel
a Re
ina,
Chris
toph
er B
rene
s, Ra
chel
Mac
hado
. RO
W 4
: Ri
card
o Jo
nes,
Dav
id R
ivera
, Rac
hel W
atso
n, C
rysta
l New
ton,
Lau
ra G
aver
n, H
ayle
a Bet
tman
n.
BACK
: St
epha
nie S
ims,
Mat
ara F
ranc
is, P
amel
a Bau
tista
, Dan
a Bro
wn.
KEY
CLUB
offe
red
com
mun
ity s
ervic
e op
purtu
nitie
s and
raise
d m
oney
for c
harit
ies;
also
see
pag
es 8
0-81
FRON
T: Z
oe A
llen,
Step
hen
Kirk
, Kirs
tie F
riend
, Sam
anth
a Kin
ser,
Corr
ine G
roth
e, D
avid
Ball
entin
e, Ca
rolin
e Roh
e, Ch
risto
pher
Tho
mps
on, C
hrist
ophe
r Slas
on.
ROW
2:
Myr
anda
Lan
e, Ta
ylor
M. W
ood,
Kris
telle
Cald
eron
, Kar
l Sol
iven,
Kail
ee K
ovac
s, Jo
rdan
Ask
ew, L
elah
Gain
ey, A
nita
Velg
ara.
ROW
3:
Mel
issa V
alver
de,
Step
hani
e Spe
nce,
Jessi
ca L
ee, D
aniel
a Rein
a, Fe
licia
Balla
rd, S
teph
anie
Rom
an C
aban
, Bria
hna P
insk
y, Ka
ther
ine B
raun
d, M
elan
ie Fe
rreir
a. R
OW 4
: H
anna
h Kr
eger
, Ba
rbar
a Mer
cede
s, Al
andr
a Kel
ly, C
hrist
ine M
alone
y, Ka
ley B
ookh
ardt
, Tre
nt Se
llers
, Kale
y Kna
pp, S
pons
or K
elly
Mor
ales.
ROW
5: A
mal
Om
ar, Sa
nya D
elva
lle,
Ekko
e Wils
on, G
retc
hen
Gut
ierre
z, Er
in D
udley
, Gar
rett
Pier
zyns
ki.
BACK
: Fr
ancis
co L
opez
Cru
z, N
icole
Gue
rrer
o Vill
acis,
Eva
n Tob
in, A
shley
Clin
gman
, Dim
itri
Tsiri
gotis
, Dall
es B
lack.
[MY
FAVO
RITE
PAR
T AB
OUT
HI-
LIGHT
S] IS
EDI
TORI
AL W
RITI
NG
BECA
USE
THER
E AR
E LE
SS
BOUN
DARI
ES.
THEY
ALL
OW
FOR
YOUR
PER
SONA
L SP
IN
ON T
HEM
.
ANNA
BOR
IASO
PHOM
ORE
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photo/Renee Burke
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photo/Dean Stewart Photography
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VOICE 420 “I get to become closer with all the people that are in [HOSA] with me,” junior Stephanie Sims said.
CLUBS REFERENCE421
My f
avor
ite p
art w
as
getti
ng to
kno
w ev
eryo
ne
and
bond
ing
with
the
grou
p sin
ce I
was
new
to
the
scho
ol.
CAR
A GR
AY, J
UNIO
R
My f
avor
ite p
art i
s how
cl
ose
the
staf
f is a
nd
how
ever
yone
act
ually
ca
res a
bout
wha
t wer
e do
ing
to m
ake
this
a gr
eat y
earb
ook.
CHRI
STIE
RIE
CK,
JUNI
OR
LEGE
ND Y
EARB
OOK
staf
f pub
lishe
d th
e 59
th a
nnua
l yea
rboo
k con
taini
ng 4
64 p
ages
; also
see
pag
es 6
2-63
FRON
T: V
ictor
ia La
i, Tho
mas
Boy
d, A
lliso
n Sl
oan,
Cale
y Br
ock,
Dav
id B
allar
d, V
ivie
n Q
uattr
one,
Sam
anth
a Mill
s. R
Ow 2
: Li
ndse
y Wilh
ite, C
hrist
ie R
ieck
, Seh
ar N
oor,
Amy
Com
stock
, Bro
oke D
awki
ns, C
arey
Ilge
nfrit
z, Ca
rly B
urto
n. R
Ow 3
: As
hley
M
icks
, Cha
nna H
arrin
gton
, Em
ily N
usbi
ckel
, Hol
ly S
mith
, Blak
e Rio
s, Co
ral D
ixon
, Car
olin
e Col
eman
, Oliv
ia Cr
ane.
BAC
K:
Chel
sea S
aba,
Sara
h Be
rlins
ky, A
lexi
s Mar
tinez
, Ste
phan
ie N
ebek
er, K
aitly
n D
ike,
Kay
la Co
mbs
, Del
aney
Ark
eilp
ane,
Car
a Gra
y.
LOVE
LET
TERS wr
ote
and
deco
rate
d ca
rds f
or te
rmin
ally
ill ch
ildre
n; a
lso s
ee p
ages
80-
81
FRON
T: M
eliss
a Utle
y, Ca
ilyan
n Co
ble,
Am
y Co
msto
ck, H
ilary
Arm
stron
g, A
lexa
ndra
Be
aver
s. R
Ow 2
: H
eath
er C
lasse
, Mad
ison
Lum
bert
, Cale
y Br
ock,
Am
anda
Fle
min
ger.
BA
CK: T
isha J
ames
, Bro
oke D
awki
ns, A
shley
Mic
ks.
MARCHING BANDperformed at half time and in competitions; also see pages 106-107
FRONT: Christina Velez, Megan Johnson, Jordan Banko, Stori Woodstock, Megan Bigelow, Lindsay Greer, Michael Butler, Cassandra Spielman, Abimael Arroyo, Darah Barnes, Jose Eslava, Elizabeth Sciotto, Christina Ragland, Karina Ferreira, Hannah Ryder, Colleen Welsh, Ariana Miller. ROw 2: Heather Reed, Katy Smith, Alexander Ames, Desiree Vinson, Louis Effron, Meredith Mathews, Connor Parks, Kenwin Hunte, Cody Minnear, Samuel Benjamin, Nathan Wallace, Jennifer Sayegh. ROw 3: Gina Rodriguez, Grant Frey, John Rossi, Aaron Spielman, Samuel Holleman, Alexander Fuqua, Julieanna Leon, Bridget Bonnette, Christian Jaen, Trenton Haddock, Ramin Ragbir, Serenela Pelier, Victoria Brodie, Kelly Sizemore, Adrian Cueto, Venecia Ferguson, Hillary Geiger, Angelica Sassmann Dubois, Chloe Watson, Kristina Dauphinee, Lindsay Yaeger, Alexis Gould, Glynn Hollingshead, Jenny Nguyen, Morgan Winters, Trae O’Harrow, Yesenia Vazquez. ROw 4: Destinee Quintana Morales, Emily Ergle, Claudia Vila, Kaylee Stillwell, Matthew Bishop, Colin Eaton, Bradley Rohrer-Colvin, Jessica Karney, Kevin Schoeppler, Catherine Niu, Allison Montalvo, Erick Sanchez, Alexa Barrett, Mitchell Warner, Sarah Davis, Ilyana Vargas, Samantha Adams, Charlene Keiser, Ashley Washington, Nicholas Dickinson, Yuran Di Cianni, Cheyenne Sangrey, Alexis Lemay, Roger Gadson, Charlotte Blackmon-Fite, Natalie Watson. ROw 5: Nakaissia Reed, Katherine Braund, Sarah Spielman, Allison Minks, Anthony Santana, Mason Crain, Michael Schroeder, Tyler Kull, John Arevalo, Jonathan Bandy, Mathieu Velez, Sean Crain, Carlos Mathis, Bashari James, Nathan Lopez, Nicholas Hughes, Keila Ramirez, Erin Tischer, Ericka Plogstedt, Joel Francis, Cole Helms, Gregory Bird, Bryce Brimhall, Patricia Ventresca, Brooke Struckmeyer. ROw 6: Kayla Tercero, Dakota Jones, Tiffany Brattli, Courtney Lackey-Thompson, Travis Finley, James Boyle, Marci Bushnell, Jonathan Leath, Briahna Pinsky, Hayley Knoff, Marvin Effron, William Pelier, Nathan Perroux, Christine Erwin, Elizabeth Schildwachter, Justin Holzman, Anthony Gonzalez, Xuan Shi, Josilyn Markel, Colleen Jewell, Christopher Hollingshead, Ivy Lane, Madison Lumbert, Camille Glazer, Jacqulyn Wilson, Noah Wagner, Maxwell Sensiper, Alexander Walsh, Eryn Jackson. ROw 7: Monica Alvarez, Michelle Tongue, Connor Komanski, Brenna Moseley, Bailey Paul, Clint Lyttle, Emmanuel Sotomayor, Alexander Velez, Morgan Norman, Michael Medina, Jessica Hill, Andrew Markel, Robert Shaffer, Daryl DeLoach, Jacob Smith, Michael Hunter, Brian Kelley, Selby Coleman, Matthew Murray, Jared Rosson, Emma Allen, Jesse Koenig, Andrew Herring, Cj Stoll, Casiana Aponte. BACK: Louis Patrick, Luis Serrano, Adrian Scott, Cory Diserio, Kaylesha Webster, Courtland Green, Sean Sechi, Shaiquan Williams, Drake Wornick, Victoria Stevenson.
n h
OpE
thRO
Ugh
LEtt
ERS.
With
mar
ker
in h
and,
seni
or A
my
Com
stoc
k m
akes
a
card
for a
sick
child
. “I
love
kno
win
g th
at I a
m
brig
hten
ing
som
eone
’s da
y by
mak
ing
a ca
rd fo
r th
em,” C
omst
ock
said
. Co
mst
ock
rest
arte
d th
e cl
ub a
t Boo
ne.
I like
how
we
are
all a
bi
g fa
mily
and
we
work
to
geth
er w
ith a
com
mon
go
al.
KAIT
lYN
dIKE
, SO
PHOM
ORE
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VOICE 422 “I thought it would be good to join a debate team and [Mock Trial] is the closest thing Boone had,” sophomore Chantelle Cade said.
CLUBS REFERENCE423
MATH
CEN
TER
mem
bers
volun
teer
ed tu
esda
ys a
nd th
ursd
ays t
o tu
tor s
tude
nts;
also
see
pag
es 11
0-111
FRON
T: A
llyse
Suga
num
a, To
dd U
ndiem
e, Ca
leb A
my,
Brod
y Daw
kins
, Ste
phan
ie Ta
chon
, Con
nor M
ered
ith, W
esley
Cap
lan, M
atth
ew L
ove,
Julia
nne H
uhn.
ROW
2:
Jona
than
W
arre
n, K
yle J
ones
, Em
ily H
errin
gton
, Tay
lor D
udley
, Kris
ten
Engl
and,
Em
ily O
swald
, Car
olin
e Har
ding
, Mac
kenz
ie Se
xton
, Sar
ah D
aly, A
nna G
entr
y. R
OW 3
: D
ylan
Fon
tain
e, Ta
lissa
Soto
, Ale
x Aco
sta, K
aitlin
Che
atha
m, S
aman
tha M
aroz
zi, St
even
Esp
inos
a, Ke
ith H
arge
tt, M
ichel
le C
arde
nas,
Tyle
r Rol
and.
ROW
4: A
lexa
ndra
Swar
twoo
d, C
hrist
ophe
r H
olm
es, A
man
da F
lem
inge
r, Br
enda
n H
all, K
aitlyn
Man
gold
, Dav
id M
atte
son,
Am
y Com
stock
, Ant
hony
Ray
, Joe
l Rob
ertso
n. R
OW 5
: D
avid
Ball
entin
e, Ch
arle
s Bab
ir, A
lexa
Ro
ssi, A
mel
ia Ch
eath
am, N
icole
Gue
rrer
o Vill
acis,
Fra
ncisc
o Lo
pez C
ruz,
Chry
stal C
apric
e, Ta
ylor
Tach
on.
ROW
6: V
anes
sa M
aroz
zi, A
lexi
s Mau
erm
an, A
lexa
nder
Wals
h, C
inzia
Ca
labre
tta, C
assa
ndra
Spiel
man
, Vict
or D
e Mar
co, E
rin D
udley
, Kat
elyn W
illiam
s. B
ACK:
Kyl
e Par
ker P
rosk
y, D
ustin
Fon
tain
e, M
ason
Cra
in, S
arah
Spiel
man
, Car
olin
e Jor
dan,
Ke
ndall
Sext
on, C
lay To
wns
end.
MATH
CLU
Bwo
rked
mat
h pr
oble
ms e
very
thur
sday
mor
ning
for c
ash
prize
s; al
so s
ee p
ages
104-
105
FRON
T: T
odd
Und
ieme,
Cale
b Am
y, Kr
isten
Eng
land,
Kyl
e Par
ker P
rosk
y, M
atth
ew L
ove.
ROW
2: A
llyse
Suga
num
a, Em
ily H
errin
gton
, Tay
lor D
udley
, Ste
phan
ie Ta
chon
, Con
nor M
ered
ith, W
esley
Cap
lan.
ROW
3: T
alissa
Soto
, Ale
x Ac
osta
, Kait
lin C
heat
ham
, Sam
anth
a Mar
ozzi,
Stev
en E
spin
osa,
Keith
Har
gett.
BAC
K: A
man
da F
lem
inge
r, Br
enda
n H
all, K
aitlyn
Man
gold
, Dav
id M
atte
son.
MOCK
TRIAL
deba
ted
in m
ock t
rials
on va
rious
topi
cs
FRON
T: C
athe
rine R
oche
r, Es
tefan
ia Jim
enez
, Em
ma A
llen,
Josil
yn M
arke
l. B
ACK:
Cam
eron
Blac
k, M
onica
Joyc
e, Em
ily B
layde
s, Ka
telyn
Shoe
mak
er.
MODE
L UN
met
to le
arn
how
to in
tera
ct in
tern
atio
nally
FRON
T: C
hrist
ine M
alone
y, D
evan
Spea
r, H
eath
er K
eele
r, Ca
thy T
elfe
r. B
ACK:
Blak
e War
anch
, Jac
ob B
allar
d, R
ober
t Rub
in-B
eman
, Meg
an
Trac
y.
[I lik
e he
lping
in th
e M
ath
Cent
er] b
ecau
se it
mak
es
me
think
I’m a
lead
er.
Kyle
pAR
KeR
pROs
Ky,
seNI
OR
I lov
e he
lping
peo
ple
beca
use
I wan
t to
be a
te
ache
r and
it h
elps m
e as
we
ll. I a
lso lik
e to
see
whe
n it
click
s with
a st
uden
t.AM
ANDA
Fle
MIN
GeR,
se
NIOR
FAST
FAC
TS
1They
mee
t eve
ryda
y in
the
cour
t roo
m.
2They
com
pete
aga
inst
team
s at t
he d
istric
t lev
el,
then
they
adv
ance
to th
e st
ate
leve
l.
3In th
e co
mpe
titio
ns,
mem
bers
give
ope
ning
and
clos
ing
pers
uasiv
e sp
eech
es.
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photo/DAllie sloanh
photo/Allie sloan
Deadline 4
VOICE 424 “I get to meet people I otherwise would not have met,” sophomore John Childers said.
CLUBS REFERENCE425
MU A
LPHA
THE
TAar
e st
uden
ts w
ho e
xcell
in m
athe
mat
ics
FRON
T: C
aleb A
my,
Brod
y Daw
kins
, Ste
phan
ie Ta
chon
, Con
nor M
ered
ith, W
esley
Cap
lan, M
atth
ew L
ove,
Julia
nne
Huh
n. R
OW 2
: La
uren
Woo
d, E
mily
Her
ringt
on, T
aylo
r Dud
ley, K
yle J
ones
, Em
ily O
swald
, Car
olin
e Har
ding
, Sa
rah
Daly
, Ann
a Gen
try.
ROW
3:
Cinz
ia Ca
labre
tta, T
alissa
Soto
, Bre
ndan
Hall
, Sam
anth
a Mar
ozzi,
Dav
id M
atte
son,
M
ichel
le C
arde
nas,
Joel
Rob
ertso
n. B
ack:
Jon
atha
n War
ren,
Ale
xand
er W
alsh,
Clay
Tow
nsen
d, A
lexa
ndra
Sw
artw
ood,
Ale
xa R
ossi,
Am
y Com
stock
.
OPER
ATION
SMILE
raise
d m
oney
for c
hildr
en w
ith c
left
pala
te; a
lso s
ee p
ages
80-
81
FRON
T: A
shley
The
odor
edis,
Nat
halie
Ros
ario
, Mel
anie
Castr
o, A
ndre
ina O
sorn
o, K
aitlin
Che
atha
m.
ROW
2:
Gab
riel D
iaz,
Kaile
e Kov
acs,
Mel
issa C
astro
, Jes
sica C
arra
squi
llo, B
rand
ie D
onel
son.
Bac
k: N
idia
Ger
main
, Gian
carlo
Cen
to, A
mel
ia Ch
eath
am, D
aniel
Rui
z.
POLICE
CAD
ETS
lear
ned
abou
t the
law
FRON
T:
: Joh
n Arr
elo,
Ale
x Wals
h, T
hom
as B
oyd
ROW
2: R
ebec
ca H
unte
r, M
ark V
agel
okis
QUIZ B
OWL
parti
cipat
ed in
com
petit
ions
to te
st ge
nera
l kno
wled
ge
Mus
t hav
e A’
s and
B’s
as fi
nal
grad
es in
mat
h co
urse
s.
REQU
IREM
ENTS
Enro
lled
in M
ath
club
with
le
ss th
an fo
ur a
bsen
ces.
Enro
lled
in al
gebr
a 2
or
abov
e.
FRON
T: O
ffice
r Sco
tt D
aniel
s, Ca
mill
e Lay
ton,
Cha
se E
ricks
on, A
lec H
yer, T
ori C
arte
r, Ca
itlin
Kill
gore
, Heid
i Heis
ner.
ROW
2: W
eang
Rua
ch, L
aure
n M
ain, C
helse
a Tay
lor,
Nat
alie W
ilson
, Deo
n Co
oper
, Den
zel Y
arbo
ugh,
Dav
id Sh
earlu
pha,
Britt
any G
ault,
Kel
lsey M
yrick
, Este
fania
Jimen
ez, G
ina R
odrig
uez,
Jam
es Ve
ga.
ROW
3:
Chris
tian
Ryds
trand
, Be
njam
in G
riffin
, Joh
n M
cGra
dy, K
ately
n Sc
hetti
no, C
esar
Far
ia, Ja
de R
ober
ts, N
estm
arie
Rive
ra, T
ravi
s Pul
liam
, Nich
olas
Tom
,Van
essa
Car
dena
s, Ka
rl Ka
ge, G
rill W
iffen
. RO
W
4: T
imot
hy H
amilt
on, A
lexi
s Van
cura
, Van
essa
Mar
ozzi,
Zac
hary
Clin
ton,
Mich
ael M
edin
a, An
gel L
ozad
a, Ism
ael Q
uino
nes,
Deja
n D
ragi
cevi
c, A
lexa
nder
Her
ringt
on, A
ntho
ny
Que
zada
, Jam
al G
alette
. RO
W 5
: Ja
son
Fenn
imor
e, D
akot
a Sim
mon
s, Ra
chel
Wat
son,
Bria
na G
uerr
a, Al
exis
Shep
pard
, Jak
eria
Whi
te, A
lliso
n H
amm
ond,
Joce
lyn B
ian, K
aren
Ra
mire
z, El
ias Se
villa
, Ale
x H
aven
s. R
OW 6
: Kr
istel
le C
alder
on, S
anya
Del
valle
, Nien
Chu
ll, M
ason
Run
ge, R
yan
Smith
, Ken
neth
Dub
ourg
, Dan
iel D
ewitz
, Tho
mas
Scot
t, Ta
ylor
Bru
ne, S
aman
tha O
Bor
n, M
ary D
usin
g, B
riann
a Cam
eron
. RO
W 7
: D
avid
Mer
chan
t, Ca
siana
Apo
nte,
Baile
y Pau
l, Co
le H
elm
s, Sh
awn
Latim
er, S
teph
en B
rock
, Sam
uel
McW
illiam
s, Ke
ndall
Bye
rly, D
ariu
s-Mali
k Cr
uz, B
rand
on R
eddi
ck.
ROW
8: A
lexa
nder
Fuq
ua, M
atth
ew P
arks
, Kyl
e Wals
h, C
hrist
ophe
r Kno
x, L
esley
Vict
or, S
haka
rr P
resle
y, Jo
seph
John
son,
John
Maz
zotta
, Kar
i Sim
mon
s, Br
ittan
y Wrig
ht.
Back
: M
arvi
n Will
iams,
Vale
ria Va
sco,
Nas
rine M
oqha
rnes
i, M
ariah
Mar
shall
, Blak
e San
ders
on, M
atth
ew
Robe
rts,
Brian
Fer
rari,
Deio
n Ca
moe
s, D
aniel
Bor
rell,
Jose
ph P
omer
oy.
FRON
T: J
ohn A
rrel
o, A
lexa
nder
Wals
h, T
hom
as B
oyd.
Bac
k: R
ebec
ca H
unte
r, M
ark V
agel
akos
.
1 2 3 [I jO
INEd
OpE
RAt
ION
SMIL
E]
BECA
USE
ALL
My
FRIE
NdS
wER
E th
ERE
ANd
I LIk
E th
E
CAUS
E.
BRAN
DIE
DONE
LSON
, SE
NIOR
photo/allie Sloan
photo/allie Sloanphoto/Dean Stewart Photography Photography
photo/allie Sloan
the
mem
bers
trav
el to
oth
er
Oran
ge C
ount
y sch
ools
to
com
pete
.
FAST
FAC
TS
Thre
e te
ams p
artic
ipate
; one
te
am a
sks t
he q
uest
ion
and
the
othe
r two
team
s ans
wer.
The
team
s mak
e up
their
own
qu
estio
ns b
ased
on
gene
ral
know
ledg
e fro
m c
ore
class
es.
1 2 3
Deadline 4
VOICE 426 “[In Serendipity] I get to learn about different cultures and get to do Capoeira,”sophomore Shaffaq Noor said.
CLUBS REFERENCE427
NJRO
TCco
mpe
ted
in m
ultip
le co
mpe
titio
ns; a
lso s
ee p
ages
92-
93
FRON
T: s
pons
or Ja
nibe
lle Ja
ckso
n, D
arah
Bar
nes,
Cynt
hia G
onza
les,
Jona
than
War
ren,
Ale
xa R
ossi.
Bac
k: M
errie
Gra
ce
Har
ding
, Dian
a Fer
reiro
, Em
ily O
swald
, Tali
ssa So
to, K
riste
lle C
alder
on, J
acqu
elin
e Cof
finda
ffer.
work
ed to
keep
kid
s dru
g fre
e an
d sa
fe
FRON
T: T
aylo
r Dud
ley, K
yle J
ones
, Ale
xa R
ossi,
Car
isa G
idel
, Nich
olas
Hall
. RO
w 2
: Chr
ysta
l Cap
rice,
Emely
Toro
, Cale
b Am
y, Sa
man
tha M
aroz
zi, W
esley
Cap
lan, K
riste
n En
glan
d, M
arie
Form
ica, C
ailya
nn C
oble.
ROw
3:
Julia
nne H
uhn,
Mac
kenz
ie Se
xton
, Car
olin
e Har
ding
, Lau
ren
Burk
ett,
Sara
h D
aly, A
nna G
entr
y, W
alker
Jord
an, C
onno
r M
ered
ith.
Back
: Keit
h H
arge
tt, Ty
ler J
ohns
on, J
effe
rson
Gue
tzlo
e, Fr
ancis
co L
opez
Cru
z, N
icole
Gue
rrer
o Vill
acis,
Kait
lin C
heat
ham
, Em
ily O
swald
.
SENIOR
CLA
SSor
ganiz
ed th
e ho
mec
oming
par
ade
and
the
swee
thea
rt da
nce;
also
see
pag
es 10
0-10
1
FRON
T: Se
har N
oor,
Alex
is M
auer
man
, Nico
le M
cGee
, Sha
ffaq
Noo
r. B
ack:
Jenn
a Hin
es,
Seth
Mau
erm
an, S
pons
or Su
zann
e Ung
er.
SERE
NDIPITY
expl
ored
the
diffe
rent
cul
ture
s aro
und
the
world
WHA
T MA
RERIAL
DOE
S SE
REND
IPITY
COVE
R?Th
e clu
b is
open
to th
e int
erpr
etat
ion
of it
s mem
bers
. On
e m
onth
we
will
be le
arnin
g Br
azilia
n m
artia
l arts
, th
e ne
xt w
e wi
ll be
tour
ing a
Bud
dhist
te
mpl
e.
DESC
RIBE
SER
ENDIPITY
.
Sere
ndipi
ty c
lub a
llows
stud
ents
to
get in
sight
into
thing
s the
y nor
mall
y wo
uldn’t
think
abo
ut. I
t rea
lly
broa
dens
your
vie
w of
the
world
.
[My
FaVO
RItE
paR
t aB
OUt
SaFE
IS] S
EEIN
g M
y FR
IENd
S
aNd
hELp
INg
pEOp
LE B
E
dRUg
FRE
E aN
d M
akE
gOOd
ChOI
CES.
JACQ
UELINE
COF
FIND
AFER
FR
ESHM
AN
FRON
T: B
radl
ey Q
uino
nes,
Alex
Aco
sta, J
esus
Col
on N
azar
io, R
afeal
Espa
rza,
Sara
Cas
ler,
Arm
ando
Sant
in.
ROw
2:
Kaitl
yn H
ayes
, Ash
ley C
lavet
te,
Crist
ian G
uerr
a, Ki
dam
y Gon
zale
z, As
hley
Cas
sidy,
Aleja
ndro
Vazq
uez-
Dick
son.
ROw
3: T
yler
Smith
, Dyl
an C
hang
, Nat
alia G
onza
lez,
Pabl
o G
arcia
, Tra
ci Pa
rrish
, Cas
saun
dra C
rowe
ll, Ta
lissa
Soto
. RO
w 4
: Ch
risto
pher
Clar
k, A
xell
Her
nand
ez, S
aman
tha H
arris
, Cod
y Far
mer
, Dan
iel C
laypo
ol, C
hrist
ophe
r Es
pino
sa, J
acqu
elin
e Ton
gue,
Javier
Deje
sus.
ROw
5: H
ecto
r Ort
iz, W
esley
Rod
rigue
z, Ro
bert
Smith
, Kur
t Lyn
n, A
xel C
ruz,
Chris
toph
er E
scot
to,
Alex
andr
ia Va
nhou
ten,
Ant
hony
Bor
ja. R
Ow 6
: Ky
le W
alsh,
Alli
son
Ham
mon
d, Jo
celyn
Bian
, Jak
eria
Whi
te, A
lexi
s She
ppar
d, K
aren
Ram
irez,
Mar
vin
Will
iams,
Ryan
Smith
, Nich
olas
Chu
illi,
Nich
olas
Tom
, Van
essa
Car
dena
s, Jo
hn M
cGra
dy.
Back
: Cr
aig R
ouhi
er, G
us W
ilson
.
SEHA
R NO
OR, J
UNIOR
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photo/allie Sloan photo/allie Sloan
photo/allie Sloan
SAFE
Deadline 4
VOICE 428 “[In Social Justice] I get to fight and help people who can’t fight for themselves,” sophomore Monica Joyce said.
CLUBS REFERENCE429
SGAor
ganiz
ed th
anks
givin
g ba
sket
s, ca
nned
food
driv
e, b
rave
aid
and
awar
ds c
erem
ony;
also
see
page
s 100
-101
SOCIAL
JUS
TICE wo
rked
toge
ther
to b
ecom
e so
cially
awa
re; a
lso se
e pa
ges 7
8-79
FRON
T: V
anes
sa M
aroz
zi, E
mily
Por
terfi
eld, D
illon
Kno
x, M
errie
Gra
ce H
ardi
ng, K
ately
nn D
avid
son.
ROW
2: N
ichol
e Clay
ton,
Ash
ley M
icks,
Will
iam M
cMill
in,
Chris
tine M
alone
y, Ju
liann
a Sut
ton,
Bry
an C
apps
, Em
ily B
rock
et.
ROW
3: A
na M
aria
Seba
stian
i, Ba
iley J
acks
on, K
aylee
Torm
os, A
shley
Mus
e, H
anna
h Pa
rker
, Ch
elsea
Don
elson
, Abb
ey L
arr,
Lind
say A
lexan
der.
Bac
k: K
enda
ll Se
xton
, Car
olin
e Jor
dan,
Bre
nnah
Meh
an, K
aley B
ookh
ardt
, Bria
nna B
ailey
.
SOPH
OMOR
E CL
ASS
orga
nized
fund
raise
rs su
ch a
s kiss
the
pig;
also
see
page
s 98-
99
FRON
T: C
assa
ndra
Spiel
man
, Mich
elle C
arde
nas,
Mor
gan A
sche
r, M
ary W
right
, Lau
ra B
oliva
r, M
atar
a Fra
ncis,
Ash
ley T
heod
ored
is. R
OW 2
: Abb
ey L
arr,
Alan
na R
affae
lli, E
mily
Und
ieme,
Bian
ca O
liveir
a, An
drea
Car
reno
, Ani
as Sa
nche
z, D
imitr
i Tsir
igotis
, Am
anda
Ball
, Cat
herin
e Roc
her.
ROW
3:
Mer
rie G
race
H
ardi
ng, A
man
da M
ayer
, Kale
y Boo
khar
dt, B
renn
ah M
ehan
, Am
elia C
heat
ham
, Luk
e Sm
ith, Y
alina
Bae
lla, S
arah
Car
legen
a, D
ee M
arie
Diaz
, Nhi
Ngu
yen.
ROW
4:
Joh
n Ch
ilder
s, D
ick D
elacr
uz, D
evan
Spea
r, Le
ah B
isbee
, Ste
phan
ie Sp
ence
, Jes
sica L
ee, S
arah
Spiel
man
, Nhu
Ngu
yen.
ROW
5:
Simon
Tran
, Nat
hani
el Re
iff,
Giu
ssepp
e The
odor
edis,
Nico
le G
uerr
ero V
illac
is, F
ranc
isco
Lope
z Cru
z, D
avid
Rive
ra, M
ichae
l Mur
phy,
Ange
la Fe
rnan
dez,
Elisa
Cas
tillo
. Ba
ck:
Cynt
hia
Gon
zales
, Ash
ley Ve
lazqu
ez, J
aclyn
Per
ry, C
livet
te Sa
unde
rs, C
ynth
ia W
illiam
s, An
ashi
a Kha
n, Ve
necia
Fer
guso
n, B
runo
Fer
rari.
SPAN
ISH
CLUB
gath
ered
to le
arn
and
spre
ad th
e sp
anish
cul
ture
and
lang
uage
; also
see
page
s 104
-105
FRON
T: K
inse
y Sea
cord
, Alex
andr
a Sch
elle,
Laur
en W
ood,
Hea
ther
Kee
ler, M
onica
Joyc
e. R
OW 2
: Taj
John
son,
Em
ely To
ro, N
hi N
guye
n, L
uann
Mac
nitt,
Eliz
abet
h Cr
ager
, Kar
a Gill
, Tha
yer K
olbo
, Mon
ique
So
riano
. RO
W 3
: Em
ily B
layde
s, Ka
telyn
Shoe
mak
er, C
athe
rine R
oche
r, D
aniel
a Rein
a, N
hu N
guye
n, D
evan
Sp
ear,
Leah
Bisb
ee, C
hrist
ine M
alone
y, Rh
apso
dy A
rias.
Bac
k: B
ryan
Cap
ps, J
osep
h Co
llazo
, Em
ily B
rock
et,
Thom
as E
gan,
Chr
istop
her B
rene
s, Ca
rson
Ritt
en, R
ebec
ca B
urns
, Ani
ta Ve
lgar
a.
FRON
T: S
arah
Daly
, Car
olin
e Har
ding
, Ann
a Gen
try, A
lexan
dra B
eave
rs, J
ulian
ne H
uhn,
Mad
ison
McE
lroy.
ROW
2:
Jona
than
War
ren,
Clay
Tow
nsen
d, Ta
ylor
Dud
ley, K
riste
n En
glan
d, K
yle J
ones
, Wes
ley C
aplan
, Mac
kenz
ie Se
xton
, Alex
a Ros
si, E
mely
Toro
. RO
W 3
: M
adiso
n N
agle,
Cha
quev
ia D
umas
, Kait
lyn M
ango
ld, B
rend
an H
all, S
aman
tha
Mar
ozzi,
Mich
elle C
arde
nas,
Amy C
omsto
ck, R
ebec
ca G
alato
wits
ch, R
onald
Hein
kel I
I. B
ack:
Kris
ten
Har
ding
, Van
essa
Mar
ozzi,
Am
anda
Flem
inge
r, Ch
elsea
Don
elson
, Ab
bey L
arr,
Kaley
Boo
khar
dt, B
renn
ah M
ehan
, Ana
is Sa
nche
z, Br
ianna
Bail
ey, M
errie
Gra
ce H
ardi
ng.
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photo/Dean Stewart Photography Photography photo/Dean Stewart Photography
photo/kenzie Seacord
n P
ERFE
CT P
ICKI
NGS.
With
the
Soci
al Ju
stic
cl
ub, s
opho
mor
e Ro
land
M
artin
ez p
icks
frui
ts. T
he
club
don
ated
the
fruits
to
the
hung
ry.
Deadline 4
VOICE 430 “[In Spanish] it’s good to learn about different cultures,” junior David Rivera said.
CLUBS REFERENCE431
SPAN
ISH
HONO
RS S
OCIETY
were
span
ish st
uden
ts h
onor
ed fo
r ach
ievem
ents
FRON
T: I
vare
lisse
Rod
rigue
z, El
izabe
th Sh
earo
use,
Nik
ia To
omey
. BA
CK: K
aiyla
Broo
ks, A
man
da Sw
artw
out,
Aliso
n H
effe
rnan
, Sco
tt Sl
oven
kay.
SPEA
R ST
EPPE
RSpr
actic
ed th
e ar
t of s
tepp
ing a
nd p
erfo
rmed
at b
rave
s bra
wl; a
lso se
e pa
ges 8
2-83
SPOR
TS M
EDICINE
prac
ticed
and
dem
onst
rate
d m
edica
l skil
ls on
stud
ent a
thlet
es; a
lso se
e pa
ges 1
08-10
9
THES
PIAN
SOC
IETY
were
stud
ents
hon
ored
for e
xcell
ing in
dra
ma;
also
see
page
s 88-
89
FRON
T: C
elina
Del
Valle
, Taja
Snell
. RO
W 2
: Tye
sha W
hite
, Kry
shar
ra Jo
hnso
n, N
atalie
Kin
scy.
BAC
K: A
bria
Allah
, Chr
istop
her S
mith
, Sha
niec
e Fry
e, M
orga
n Will
iams.
FRON
T: T
aylo
r Dav
is, A
nais
Sanc
hez,
Jose
ph C
harle
s. R
OW 2
: Tish
a Jam
es, M
elissa
Utle
y, Ca
ssand
ra Sp
ielm
an,
Mich
elle C
arde
nas,
Julia
nne H
uhn,
Clay
Tow
nsen
d, A
lexa R
ossi,
Em
ily H
errin
gton
. RO
W 3
: Mor
gan A
sche
r, La
ura
Boliv
ar, K
aitlin
Che
atham
, Ann
a Gen
try, M
onica
Joyc
e, Re
becc
a Bur
ns, D
avid
Ball
entin
e, M
atara
Fra
ncis.
BAC
K:
Ashl
ey T
heod
ored
is, L
ogan
Gra
ves,
Mar
y Wrig
ht, A
rman
do Sa
ntin
, Chr
istop
her B
rene
s, Al
exan
dra S
chell
e, Ke
ith
Har
gett.
FRON
T: N
aivet
te H
enriq
uez,
Gab
riel G
ordo
n, B
riann
a Har
per,
Ashl
ey C
onne
lly, T
iffan
y Wea
gly, A
lice J
ohns
on, C
arlo
s San
tiago
, Sav
anna
Shur
man
. RO
W
2: D
aiva P
eric,
Yasm
in B
lackm
an, N
oelle
Lajo
ie, A
lana D
iserio
, Meli
na C
ount
rym
an, J
acob
Las
tarz
a, Le
Anna
Pac
heco
. RO
W 3
: Al
exan
dra K
elly,
Vero
nica
Ke
lly, C
aleb
Roch
e, G
abrie
la D
e La Z
erda
, Mata
ra F
ranc
is, Ja
ckso
n U
pper
co, C
ourt
ney H
augh
. BA
CK: T
yler
Con
rady
, Eva
ngele
ne Sc
hild
watc
her,
Skyl
in
Whi
tmer
, Ken
dyl S
tew
art,
Bran
don
Dalz
ell, A
mbe
r Cra
pps.
1RE
QUIREM
ENTS
5Curre
ntly
in Sp
anish
2 o
r ab
ove.
Be e
nrol
led
in Sp
anish
Cl
ub.
Mus
t hav
e an
ove
rall
3.5
GPA.
Com
plet
e th
e re
quire
d ho
urs
of tu
torin
g sp
anish
stud
ents
.1 2 3 4 Co
mpl
ete
an a
pplic
atio
n fo
rm o
n tim
e.
photo/Dean Stewart Photography
photo/Allie Sloan
photo/Allie Sloan
photo/Allie Sloan
Deadline 4
FRON
T: J
essic
a Sm
ith, J
effe
rson
Gue
tzlo
e, Pa
trick
Dar
in, A
nnik
a Pod
esw
a, Ca
rolin
e Roh
e. R
OW 2:
Rac
hel M
otta
, Dan
iel
Pick
ert,
Step
hen
Flem
ing,
Em
ily R
einhe
imer
. BA
CK:
Vivia
n M
otta
, Rob
ert S
haffe
r, Cy
nthi
a Gon
zales
, Kyl
e Lev
eille.
Cont
rary
to p
opula
r beli
ef. G
ettin
g ot
her p
eopl
e’s o
pinio
ns b
ecau
se
it’s n
ot a
ll Rep
ublic
ans a
nd it’
s int
eres
ting t
o see
wha
t oth
er p
eopl
e th
ink.
WHY
DID Y
OU S
TART
THIS
CLUB
?
We s
tarte
d the
club
to b
ecom
e m
ore s
ocia
lly a
ware
of p
olitic
s. Th
ere w
as a
polit
ical c
lub b
ut w
e did
n’t fi
nd it
prod
uctiv
e. In
this
orga
nizat
ion w
e talk
abo
ut n
atio
nal
topi
cs a
nd cu
rrent
even
ts, a
s well
as
hav
ing a
focu
s on c
omm
unity
se
rvice
. As p
resid
ent I
lead
dis
cuss
ions
as w
ell a
s del
egat
e to
pics
they
can
disc
uss.
Basic
ally
facil
itate
the m
eetin
g.
Wha
t is
your fav
orite
part ab
out
Youn
g Re
publica
ns?stuff?
TOTE
M co
llect
ed st
uden
t writ
ing a
nd a
rt to
pub
lish i
n a lit
erac
y mag
azine
WHA
T IS Y
OUR
FAVO
RITE
PAR
T AB
OUT
YOUN
G RE
PUBL
ICAN
S?
WRITING
CEN
TER
help
ed st
uden
ts w
ith th
eir w
riting
durin
g lun
ches
; also
see p
ages
110-
111
FRON
T: Z
acha
ry G
arre
tt, E
van T
obin
, Spo
nsor
Jam
es M
itche
ll, G
ray F
loyd
. BA
CK:
Keith
Har
gett,
Bre
t Tria
no,
Chris
toph
er Q
uiro
la.
We f
ix te
ache
r’s
com
pute
rs a
nd w
e help
un
derc
lass
men
lear
n m
ore a
bout
com
pute
rs
and w
eb d
esign
.ZA
CHAR
Y GA
RRET
T,sE
NIOR
I enjo
y the
com
mun
al as
pect
of W
eb Te
ch
beca
use i
t’s ni
ce to
see
ever
ybod
y and
mee
t afte
r sc
hool.
EvAN
TOB
IN, j
uNIO
R
FRON
T: L
aure
n Woo
d, K
aitlin
Che
atham
, Rac
hel M
otta
, Vivi
an M
otta
. BA
CK: S
pons
or M
ichae
l Gles
ter,
Mae
rgre
the
Box,
Kyl
a Peir
ce, J
osily
n M
arke
l.
WEB
TEC
Hhe
lped
fix t
each
er’s
com
pute
rs a
nd h
elped
unde
rcla
ssm
an le
arn m
ore a
bout
com
pute
rs
FRON
T: B
riann
a Har
per,
Ashl
ey E
dwar
ds, K
aley C
raig.
ROW
2: C
haqu
evia
Dum
as, J
illian
Sutto
n, E
lla M
orm
an, S
pons
or St
acy
Lieb
man
.
YOUN
G RE
PUBL
ICAN
Sde
bate
d con
trove
rsia
l topi
cs a
nd di
scus
sed p
olitic
al iss
ues
VOICE 432 “[My favorite part in Totem] is getting to read what the student body has to write,” sophomore Ella Morman said.
CLUBS REFERENCE433
RULE
S TO
1Neve
r use
a m
etap
hor,
simile
or
othe
r fig
ure
of sp
eech
you
are
used
to se
eing
in pr
int.
WRITE
BY
2Neve
r use
a lo
ng w
ord
when
a
shor
t one
will
do.
3If it
is po
ssibl
e to
cut
a w
ord,
do
it.
4Neve
r use
a fo
reig
n ph
rase
, a
scie
ntifi
c wor
d, o
r a ja
rgon
wor
d if
you
can
think
of a
n ev
eryd
ay
Engli
sh e
quiva
lent
.
5Neve
r use
pas
sive
voic
e wh
en
you
can
use
the
activ
e.
FAST
FAC
TS
1This
was T
otem
’s fir
st ye
ar a
s a cl
ub.
2The m
embe
rs g
athe
red,
edite
d, an
d typ
ed up
st
uden
t’s w
riting
and
art
to
plac
e int
o the
mag
azine
.
3Got w
ord o
ut a
bout
th
e mag
azine
thro
ugh
Engli
sh te
ache
rs.
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
PATR
ICK
DARIN, JUN
IOR
Deadline 7
Designs
VOICE 088 “You make the coolest friends [in drama] and it’s a safe environment. No one judges you,” senior Carlos Santiago said.
DRAMA089
photo/David Ballard
As n
erve
s fill
ed th
eir
bodi
es a
nd th
e fin
al to
uche
s of
hair
and
mak
eup
wer
e co
mpl
eted
the
acto
rs p
repa
red
to g
o on
sta
ge fo
r the
pre
mie
re o
f I S
aw Yo
u Sc
ream
Last
Frid
ay th
e 13t
h on
Elm
Stre
et.Sc
ream,
w
ritte
n by
D
irect
or
Rob
War
d, p
rem
iere
d on
Oct
. 27
. T
he
play
, sh
own
thro
ugh
the
29th
, fe
atur
ed
char
acte
rs s
uch
as S
nook
i an
d Tw
iligh
t sta
rs, E
dwar
d an
d Be
lla.
“Rob
rea
lly w
orke
d ha
rd t
o fin
d a
balan
ce b
etw
een
spoo
fing t
he m
ovie
s and
m
akin
g th
em r
ecog
niza
ble
and
rele
vant
to
the
aud
ienc
e. H
e w
as a
ble
to m
ake
the
perfe
ct b
alanc
e be
twee
n ho
rror
and
hu
mor
,” ju
nior
Ken
dyl S
tew
art s
aid.
The
play
bro
ke t
he i
ce w
ith l
augh
s an
d sc
ares
from
the c
lassic
hor
ror m
ovie
s A
Nig
htma
re on
Elm
Stre
et an
d Sa
w.“[M
y pe
ers
said
] it
was
rea
lly f
unny
an
d re
latab
le.
Ev
eryo
ne
coul
d fin
d hu
mor
[in
it].
It
also
got
mor
e pe
ople
in
tere
sted
in o
ur d
ram
a co
mm
unity
,” se
nior
Ash
ley
Conn
elly
said
.W
ith
the
excit
emen
t fro
m
the
Hall
owee
n pl
ay,
the
cast
also
had
to
stud
ents
pre
sent
ed c
omed
ic sp
oofs
from
pop
ular
thril
lers
n FIST
PUMP
. In
the
I Saw
You
Screa
m pr
oduc
tion
fresh
man
Gab
riella
Be
als p
lays t
he Je
rsey S
hore
star,
Snoo
ki.
“[I th
ink
the
play
] wen
t gre
at.
Ther
e ar
e a w
hole
bun
ch o
f new
bies
in th
e ca
st an
d w
e all
got
alon
g,”
Beals
said
. n T
he o
ld IS
yoUn
g.
Mad
e up
as an
old
man
, jun
ior
Jack
son
Upp
erco
acts
as a
fathe
r with
a m
enta
l diso
rder
. “[M
y fav
orite
pa
rt is
] the
appl
ause
. It m
akes
ever
ythi
ng w
orth
whi
le an
d ju
stifie
s all
of o
ur h
ard
wor
k,” U
pper
co sa
id. n T
hrow
back
. D
ress
ed as
Mic
hael
Ja
ckso
n, se
nior
Gab
riel G
ordo
n pe
rform
s the
“Thr
iller
” dan
ce.
“[Bei
ng
on st
age
is] th
e m
ost e
xciti
ng th
ing
I can
do.
It’s
the
best
feel
ing
in th
e w
orld
,” G
ordo
n sa
id. n g
aga
For
draM
a.
With
her
han
ds o
n he
r hi
ps, j
unio
r Dall
es B
lack
port
rays
Lad
y G
aga.
“[Bei
ng o
n sta
ge] i
s ver
y un
expl
ainab
le. I
t’s a
rush
. You
just
wan
t to
ente
rtain
,” Bl
ack
said
. photo/Dean Stewart Photography
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Thomas Boyd
photo/Dean Stewart Photographyphoto/Thomas Boyd
n
n
n
JDBuilding the imaginative sets for
an
extr
avag
ant
prod
uctio
n su
ch a
s W
illy W
onka
too
k tim
e an
d pa
tienc
e alo
ng w
ith a
kna
ck f
or k
now
ing
how
to
cons
truc
t so
met
hing
. So
phom
ore J
ohn
Dre
iling
and
six o
ther
s spe
nt
thre
e ho
urs
ever
yday
afte
r sc
hool
, and
five
hou
rs e
very
Sa
turd
ay fo
r a
mon
th, b
uild
ing
the
set f
or W
illy W
onka
so
the
cast
coul
d us
e it
to re
hear
se.
“I’ve
alw
ays
liked
bui
ldin
g stu
ff an
d se
eing
the
way
th
ings
wor
k. W
hen
the
cast
uses
[the
set]
it’s r
eally
coo
l an
d I’m
pro
ud o
f the
har
d w
ork,
” Dre
iling
said
.
SET
IT U
P
bUIldIng SeTS
tack
le th
e pr
essu
re o
f com
petit
ion.
“T
his
has
been
our
mos
t aw
esom
e ye
ar y
et.
As lo
ng as
you
put
ene
rgy
into
ev
eryt
hing
you
do,
it w
ill g
o w
ell a
s lon
g as
you
don’
t qui
t half
way
thro
ugh,
” jun
ior
Vero
nica
Kel
ly sa
id.
At
distr
icts
the
crew
ear
ned
18
supe
riors
, ei
ght
exce
llent
s an
d six
th
plac
e ou
t of 3
0 in
thei
r one
act,
“Pro
of”.
Seve
n of
the
ir pe
rform
ance
s, in
clud
ing
a lar
ge g
roup
mus
ical,
two
duet
act
ing
scen
es a
nd t
wo
mon
olog
ues,
quali
fied
for t
he F
lorid
a Sta
te T
hesp
ian F
estiv
al.“[M
y fav
orite
par
t of
the
yea
r] w
as
distr
icts
beca
use
we
wer
e w
ith o
ther
pe
ople
like
us.
It m
ade
us fe
el le
ss b
ad
abou
t bei
ng w
eird
,” Ke
lly sa
id.
Afte
r all
the
time
and
effo
rt p
ut in
to
the
prod
uctio
n an
d di
strict
s, th
e ac
tors
w
ere
than
kful
for t
he y
ear’s
out
com
e.“[D
ram
a] is
pre
tty im
port
ant t
o m
e.
It ga
ve m
e so
mew
here
to
go i
n hi
gh
scho
ol a
nd I
mad
e a
lot o
f new
frie
nds.
It ch
ange
d m
e an
d m
ade
me
a be
tter
pers
on,”
seni
or J
acob
Las
tarz
a sa
id. n
ho
lly
SMITh
n M
USIC
LOVE
. Cl
ipbo
ard
in h
and,
Sop
hom
ore
Kyra
Ke
mp
sings
“I K
now
It’s
Toda
y” fr
om S
hrek
the
Mus
ical d
urin
g th
e Ev
enin
g of
Ent
erta
inm
ent.
“[My
favor
ite p
art i
s] th
e ac
ting
and
singi
ng al
l jam
med
in
to o
ne. I
can’
t thi
nk o
f an
ywhe
re I’
d ra
ther
be,”
Ke
mp
said
.
n F
ROZE
N SH
OCK
ED.
Seni
or A
lice
John
son
amus
es
the
crow
d as
she
perfo
rms
the
Mela
ncho
ly Pl
ay at
the
Even
ing
of E
nter
tain
men
t.
“[My
favor
ite p
art a
bout
D
ram
a] is
the
actin
g an
d sti
mul
atio
n it
prov
ides
. You
re
ally
have
to th
ink
and
I lik
e th
at,”
John
son
said
.
geT
The
acT
n
photo/Dean Stewart Photography
photo/Thomas Boyd
photo/Thomas Boyd
n B
UNDL
E O
F LA
UGHS
. Pr
ovid
ing
the
crow
d w
ith
cont
inuo
us la
ught
er, j
unio
r Ty
ler C
onra
dy p
erfo
rms
his p
art i
n th
e Ev
enin
g of
En
tert
ainm
ent.
“[Be
ing
on st
age]
is a
grea
t fee
ling.
Actin
g is
the
only
thin
g I’m
go
od at
, and
it’s
nice
to
know
peo
ple
are
enjo
ying
it,
” Con
rady
said
. H
e w
on
best
in sh
ow in
mon
olog
ues
at d
istric
ts.
Toge
Ther
Designs
VOICE 090 “[Band] is fun; you get to show the parents what you’ve learned,” senior Kristina Dauphinee said.
CONCERT BAND091
An e
xcite
d cr
owd
pour
ed in
to th
e ba
nd ro
om
as s
tude
nts
grab
bed
case
s ou
t of l
ocke
rs a
nd s
et
up st
ands
in th
eir
resp
ectiv
e se
ctio
ns.
The
flute
s pr
actic
ed th
eir v
ibra
to, p
erfe
ctin
g it f
or “O
ctob
er,”
whi
le th
e w
oodw
inds
inse
rted
thei
r re
eds,
read
y to
run
thro
ugh
scale
s. T
he c
haos
abr
uptly
halt
ed
as t
he c
ondu
ctor
rais
ed h
is ba
ton
and
calle
d fo
r sil
ence
. With
all e
yes o
n hi
m, t
he st
uden
ts sta
rted
to
play
, gra
duall
y fo
rmin
g on
e un
ified
not
e, o
ne
soun
d. T
he S
ound
of t
he B
rave
s. “T
he v
ast m
ajorit
y of
the
band
is ti
ed to
geth
er
by o
ur p
assio
n fo
r mak
ing
mus
ic. W
e do
n’t w
ant
to d
isapp
oint
eac
h ot
her
so w
e do
wha
teve
r w
e ca
n to
play
the
mus
ic to
the
best
of o
ur a
bilit
y,”
juni
or M
atth
ew B
ishop
said
.Th
e co
ncer
t ban
d’s p
erfo
rman
ces
cont
raste
d th
ose
of m
arch
ing
band
’s w
hich
re
quire
d m
ore
phys
ical e
ndur
ance
. Tho
ugh c
once
rt b
and
was
not
ph
ysica
lly st
renu
ous,
its m
embe
rs fa
ced e
mot
iona
l str
ess p
erfo
rmin
g in
fron
t of a
sile
nt au
dien
ce.
“[It
feel
s] co
mpl
etely
di
ffere
nt;
it’s
like
switc
hing
wor
lds.
You
go
from
play
ing
for
a cr
owd
that
’s ye
lling
to a
cro
wd
that
’s co
mpl
etely
sil
ent,”
juni
or K
athe
rine
Brau
nd sa
id.
The b
and
foun
d ou
t in
May
that
they
wer
e one
of
the s
ix hi
gh sc
hool
ban
ds ac
ross
the n
atio
n to
be
acce
pted
to p
erfo
rm at
Car
negi
e H
all.
Asid
e fro
m b
eing
ner
vous
bef
ore t
he co
ncer
ts,
the W
ind
Sym
phon
y no
w h
ad C
arne
gie
Hall
on
thei
r min
ds an
d fe
lt th
e pre
ssure
to p
lay w
ell w
hen
they
trav
eled
to N
ew Yo
rk C
ity to
par
ticip
ate
in
the
even
t.Th
is op
port
unity
was
res
erve
d fo
r fe
w a
nd
was
a go
al of
beg
inni
ng b
and
mem
bers
. “S
ince
fres
hman
yea
r, m
y m
ain m
otiv
atio
n fo
r pr
actic
ing
was
mak
ing
it in
to W
ind
Sym
phon
y, w
hich
I ac
hiev
ed la
st ye
ar,” B
ishop
said
. Th
e Sou
nd o
f the
Bra
ves p
artic
ipat
ed in
even
ts su
ch a
s co
ncer
ts, R
elay
for
Life
, Jaz
z U
nder
the
Star
s and
gra
duat
ion.
“I fe
el g
reat
bec
ause
I l
ove
mak
ing
peop
le
feel
hap
py t
hrou
gh p
layin
g m
usic,
” sen
ior
Mar
ci Bu
shne
ll sa
id.
Join
ing
band
en
com
passe
d m
ore
than
pr
actic
ing
scale
s an
d m
emor
izing
she
et m
usic.
Th
ere
was
a c
olle
ctive
exp
ressi
on o
f sin
gular
ity
with
eve
ry h
arm
onic
soun
d th
at w
as re
flect
ed in
th
e stu
dent
s’ bo
nd.
“In b
and,
we
not
only
spe
nd a
lot
of
time
toge
ther
, but
we g
et to
know
each
othe
r by p
layin
g ou
r mus
ic,” B
ushn
ell s
aid. n
OLIVIA
CRAN
E AN
D SE
HAR
NOOR
soun
d of
the
brav
es c
ame
toge
ther
in a
diff
eren
t atm
osph
ere
n p
lAy
yOuR
hEA
RT O
uT. W
ith
all h
eart
and
soul
, sen
ior M
ason
Cra
in
play
s his
saxo
phon
e at
the W
inte
r Co
ncer
t. “[
My
favor
ite th
ing
abou
t co
ncer
ts is]
just
play
ing
the
mus
ic,”
Crain
said
. “It’
s usu
ally
chall
engi
ng,
so it
’s fu
n to
play
.” Cr
ain p
artic
ipat
ed
in th
e ba
nd fo
r all
four
yea
rs in
hig
h sc
hool
.
n b
low
you
r m
ind
away
. Bl
owin
g in
to h
is eu
phon
ium
low
bra
ss, se
nior
Ja
red
Rosso
n pl
ays a
t the
Win
ter
Conc
ert.
“[Th
e be
st th
ing
abou
t co
ncer
ts is]
the
over
all q
ualit
y of
us
play
ing
as a
who
le,”
Rosso
n sa
id.
Rosso
n w
as in
the
elbo
w b
rass
sect
ion.
HOW D
OES
CONC
ERT
BAND
DIFFE
R FR
OM
Ther
e ar
e di
ffere
nt in
stru
men
ts a
nd w
e do
n’t
mar
ch. C
once
rt ba
nd e
qual
s no
mar
chin
g an
d no
ph
ysic
al in
volv
emen
t. i p
lay F
renc
h ho
rn in
con
cert
and
mel
loph
one
in m
arch
ing.
n F
oCus
aT
iT’s
bes
T. J
unio
r Ev
ange
lene
Sch
ildw
acht
er p
lays t
he
clarin
et.
“I th
ink
it’s f
un to
show
off
all o
ur h
ard
wor
k,” S
child
wac
hter
said
. Sc
hild
wac
hter
was
one
of t
he b
and
mem
bers
that
per
form
ed at
Car
negi
e H
all in
New
York
.
MARC
HING
BAN
D?
HOW D
OES
BEING
ON S
TAGE
FEE
L CO
MPAR
ED
it’s a
lot l
ess d
eman
ding
phys
ical
ly, b
ut it
can
be
mor
e em
otio
nally
dem
andin
g be
ing
on s
tage
, be
caus
e co
ncer
t ban
d re
quire
s mor
e m
usic
ality
th
an m
arch
ing
band
[whi
ch] c
reat
es m
ore
of a
n im
pact
whe
n pl
ayin
g.
TO B
EING
ON
THE
FIEL
D?
n p
lAy
IT u
p. R
ight
on
key,
juni
or
Max
wel
l Sen
siper
play
s his
Fren
ch
horn
. “[M
y fav
orite
mem
ory
is] p
layin
g H
awa N
agala
Trio
bec
ause
I kn
ow M
r. Bu
tler w
ante
d to
hea
r it,”
Sen
siper
said
. Se
nsip
er w
as in
ban
d fo
r thr
ee ye
ars.
n O
N A
GO
OD
NOTE
. Sen
ior A
bim
ael
Arro
yo k
eeps
in ti
me
whi
le p
layin
g th
e ba
ss tro
mbo
ne.
"[I j
oine
d ba
nd
beca
use]
it w
as so
met
hing
I w
ante
d to
try
goin
g in
to th
e fo
urth
gra
de,"
Ar
royo
said
. Ar
royo
plan
ned
on h
avin
g a c
aree
r inv
olvi
ng m
usic.
n p
lAy
wIT
h pA
ssIO
N.
In
harm
ony
with
the
othe
rs ar
ound
her
, se
nior
Ser
enel
a Pel
ier p
lays t
he fl
ute.
“[P
layin
g in
conc
erts]
is an
exp
erie
nce
that
you
can’
t get
anyw
here
else
,” Pe
lier
said
. “J
ust t
o pl
ay in
fron
t of a
live
au
dien
ce is
spec
tacu
lar.”
The
conc
ert’s
m
usic
cons
isted
of C
hrist
mas
song
s and
m
arch
ing
band
show
mus
ic.
photos/Thomas boyd
WHA
T IS Y
OUR
FAVO
RITE
THING
ABO
UT
Play
ing
as p
art o
f a b
and
and
getti
ng to
pla
y the
Fr
ench
hor
n as
opp
osed
to th
e m
ello
phon
e. [i
like]
pl
ayin
g th
e Fr
ench
hor
n m
ore
beca
use
i like
the
soun
d m
ore
and
how
it bl
ends
into
the
band
mor
e.
CONC
ERT
BAND
?AL
EXAN
DER
WAL
SH, S
ENIOR
n nn
Designs
VOICE 080 “Love Letters gives you a chance to do something for someone other than yourself and that makes me feel good,” senior Carey Ilgenfritz said.
HELPING OTHERS081
brav
es b
ake
and
bond
The a
rom
a of f
udge
bro
wni
es
and
othe
r tr
eats
env
elop
ed t
he
room
, an
d th
e he
at f
rom
the
ov
en w
arm
ed th
e a
ir.N
ew o
n ca
mpu
s, th
e Ba
king
Br
aves
was
fou
nded
by
Sydn
ey
Ger
en a
s a
way
to
inte
rtw
ine
her
inte
rest
s in
ba
king
an
d he
lpin
g ot
hers
. Th
e id
ea b
egan
whe
n G
eren
an
d fr
iend
Gen
e Tr
ujill
o w
ere
sittin
g in
st
udy
hall
chat
ting
abou
t jo
inin
g cl
ubs.
G
eren
m
entio
ned
the
idea
of a
bak
ing
firm
ly fo
ldin
g th
e fla
gs“U
p, o
ver,
corn
er,
up,
over
, co
rner
,” w
as t
he
phra
se r
epea
ted
in se
nior
w E
mily
Osw
ald’
s min
d as
she
fol
ded
flags
to
send
to
sold
iers
ove
rsea
s. O
swal
d w
as th
e co
-cre
ator
and
pre
siden
t of
The
Hav
en,
a cl
ub w
hich
offe
red
com
mun
ity s
ervi
ce
oppo
rtun
ities
on
cam
pus.
As
pres
iden
t, O
swal
d pl
anne
d th
e se
rvic
e ev
ents
and
orga
nize
d th
e m
eetin
g ag
enda
with
the
help
of c
lub
mem
ber,
seni
or C
athe
rine
Por
ter.
At t
he m
eetin
g on
Oct
. 6, t
he c
lub
fold
ed 2
56
flags
. The
y ga
ve th
e fla
gs to
the
Am
eric
an L
agio
n Au
xilia
ry w
hich
wer
e se
nt to
Afg
hani
stan
.“A
lthou
gh I
do
not
have
any
fam
ily c
urre
ntly
se
rvin
g in
the
mili
tary
, I h
ave
the
grea
test
res
pect
fo
r th
ose
who
do,
so
it w
as n
ice
to s
end
flags
of
enco
urag
emen
t to
the
sold
iers
,” O
swal
d sa
id.
The
Hav
en a
lso p
artic
ipat
ed i
n O
pera
tion
Chr
istm
as C
hild
sho
e bo
xes
and
Rei
ndee
r R
omp
for F
estiv
al o
f Tr
ees.
n w
Ra
P IT
uP.
So
phom
ore
Dev
an S
pear
w
raps
gift
s for
chi
ldre
n in
nee
d. “
It w
as fu
n to
be
able
to h
elp
som
eone
with
a
grea
t gro
up o
f peo
ple,
” Sp
ear s
aid.
n b
aG T
HE
baG
S. A
t a H
aven
mee
ting,
So
phom
ore
Brya
n C
apps
pu
ts to
geth
er b
ags f
or th
e R
eind
eer R
omp.
“[I
help
ed
beca
use]
all
of m
y fr
iend
s w
ere
ther
e an
d it
was
doi
ng
som
ethi
ng to
hel
p ou
t,”
Cap
ps sa
id.
n SO
Ld b
y TH
E SL
ICE.
With
piz
za in
han
d, ju
nior
Dan
a Br
own
wai
ts
for t
he b
ell t
o ri
ng so
she
can
sell
the
slice
s. “O
rigi
nally
I jo
ined
so I
coul
d ge
t com
mun
ity se
rvic
e ho
urs,
now
I’m
gla
d be
caus
e it’
s rea
lly
fun,
” Bro
wn
said
. Ea
ch sl
ice
was
$2.
With
fist
s pu
mpi
ng,
voic
es s
hout
ing
and
the
mus
ic
turn
ed u
p, th
e K
ey C
lub
and
resid
ents
of t
he R
usse
ll H
ome
enjo
yed
a ka
raok
e ni
ght t
oget
her.
“[M
y fa
vori
te p
roje
ct w
as]
wor
king
with
the
Rus
sell
Hom
e bec
ause
child
ren
and
adul
ts w
ith m
enta
l and
phy
sical
di
sabi
litie
s don
’t ge
t muc
h at
tent
ion
from
the
com
mun
ity,”
club
pre
siden
t, C
orri
ne G
roth
said
.Th
e Key
Clu
b vol
unte
ered
at th
e Rus
sell
Hom
e by h
avin
g ka
raok
e ni
ghts
with
the
child
ren
or d
oing
fund
raise
rs, s
uch
as se
lling
piz
za af
ter s
choo
l, to
ear
n m
oney
for i
tem
s on
the
Rus
sell
Hom
e ch
ildre
ns’ C
hrist
mas
wish
list
.C
ompl
etin
g th
e w
ish l
ist w
as a
col
labo
rativ
e ef
fort
, le
d by
the
Key
Clu
b, i
n w
hich
tea
cher
s an
d ot
her
club
s fr
om a
roun
d th
e sc
hool
par
ticip
ated
. O
n D
ec.
17,
club
m
embe
rs t
ook
the
pres
ents
to
the
Rus
sell
Hom
e an
d en
joye
d a
cele
brat
ory
mov
ie n
ight
.“A
fter
[wor
king
at
the
Rus
sell
Hom
e an
d] fi
ndin
g ou
t th
at o
nly
two
of t
he c
hild
rens
’ fam
ilies
visi
ts t
hem
, I’m
a
little
sad,
but
kno
win
g th
at I’
ve m
ade
thei
r da
y ju
st a
litt
le
bett
er m
akes
all
the
diffe
renc
e,” G
roth
, jun
ior,
said
.
succ
ess
is k
eycl
ub a
nd th
e id
ea g
rew
from
ther
e.
To ra
ise m
oney
for t
he H
ubba
rd
Hou
se,
the
Baki
ng
Brav
es
held
a
car
was
h at
Chi
ck-f
il-A
. T
hey
also
bak
ed d
esse
rts
once
a m
onth
to
ser
ve t
o th
e H
ubba
rd H
ouse
re
siden
ts a
t din
ner.
With
ini
tiativ
e, t
he c
lub
used
ba
king
to
brin
g st
uden
ts t
oget
her
for a
goo
d ca
use.
“W
e ar
e do
ing
it fo
r a
good
ca
use,
not
just
bak
ing
for
the
heck
of
it; [
we
wan
t to]
spre
ad th
e jo
y of
tr
eats
,” T
rujil
lo sa
id.
Com
mun
ity s
ervi
ce c
lubs
wor
ked
to h
elp
mak
e a
diffe
renc
e. T
hey
fulfi
lled
hear
ts,
cont
ribut
ed ti
me
and
prov
ided
car
e to
oth
ers.
n
CHEL
SEA
SABA
BENE
FICIAL
RAVES long
live
love
lette
rsEa
ting
donu
ts, g
iggl
ing,
pas
sing
glue
and
sc
issor
s, Lo
ve L
ette
rs c
lub
mem
bers
mad
e ca
rds f
or te
rmin
ally
ill c
hild
ren.
A
bram
s Jam
assi
bega
n th
e cl
ub in
200
7,
but
afte
r hi
s gr
adua
tion
in 2
008,
the
clu
b ce
ased
to e
xist
.“[
I re
star
ted
the
Love
Le
tter
s C
lub
beca
use]
I w
ante
d to
do
som
ethi
ng t
hat
was
wor
th m
y tim
e, a
nd th
at w
ould
ben
efit
othe
rs,”
seni
or A
my
Com
stoc
k sa
id.
The
club
sent
the
card
s to
Kai
tlyn
Cha
na,
foun
der
of t
he n
atio
nwid
e Lo
ve L
ette
rs
asso
ciat
ion.
Onc
e C
hana
read
and
appr
oved
th
e ca
rds,
she
sent
them
to sp
ecifi
c ho
spita
ls an
d or
gani
zatio
ns.
Ever
y Tu
esda
y af
ter
scho
ol,
the
club
m
ade
card
s in
Roo
m 1
1-10
7.
Part
icip
ants
in
the
club
var
ied
from
wee
k to
wee
k.“[
I lik
e be
ing
in t
he L
ove
Lett
ers
club
] be
caus
e I
feel
lik
e I’m
mak
ing
an i
mpa
ct
or d
iffer
ence
in s
omeo
ne’s
life,
” C
omst
ock
said
.
beco
min
g th
e be
st o
f
bu
ddie
sLa
ughi
ng
and
talk
ing
abou
t th
eir
day,
th
e Be
st
Budd
ies
gath
ered
for
a l
unch
. Be
st
Budd
ies
was
a
club
w
here
st
uden
ts
with
m
enta
l di
sabi
litie
s w
ere
paire
d w
ith
non-
disa
bled
st
uden
ts
for
activ
ities
toge
ther
. A
s pr
esid
ent o
f the
clu
b, s
enio
r C
amill
e La
yton
org
aniz
ed th
e pi
zza
lunc
hes,
the
mov
ie
nigh
ts
and
fund
raise
rs.
“I th
ink
a lot
of p
eopl
e th
ink
[the
Best
Bud
dies
Clu
b] i
s a
frie
ndsh
ip
club
and
we
don’
t do
a lo
t, bu
t the
bu
ddie
s go
thr
ough
a l
ot o
f st
uff
that
reg
ular
tee
nage
rs d
on’t
have
to
dea
l w
ith. T
alki
ng t
o th
em a
nd
help
ing
them
will
mak
e a d
iffer
ence
in
thei
r liv
es,”
Layt
on sa
id.
n Pa
SSIN
G N
OTE
S.
Inst
ead
of u
sing
a tr
ansla
tor,
fres
hman
Jam
ie W
hale
y w
rite
s no
tes t
o he
r pee
r bud
dy to
co
mm
unic
ate.
“[
I lik
ed th
e m
ixer
bec
ause
] we
part
ied,
ha
d fu
n an
d la
ughe
d a
lot,”
W
hale
y sa
id.
1Hu
bba
Rd
HO
uSE
. Ser
ved
brea
kfas
t the
th
ird
Sund
ay o
f eve
ry m
onth
and
din
ner t
he fi
rst
Sund
ay o
f eve
ry m
onth
with
Kiw
anis.
5 PR
OJEC
TS
2RO
Na
Ld M
cdO
Na
Ld H
Ou
SE. T
he
club
pre
pare
d an
d se
rved
mea
ls to
the
gues
ts.
3Ru
SSEL
L H
OM
E. C
olle
cted
item
s for
th
e ch
ildre
ns’ C
hrist
mas
list
s and
wen
t to
mov
ie
nigh
ts w
ith th
em a
nd se
rved
pop
corn
.
4SELL
ING
PIZ
Za. S
old
Flip
per’s
piz
za a
fter
scho
ol to
raise
fund
s for
ship
ping
pac
kage
s.
5SHO
EbO
XES
FO
R S
OLd
IERS
. Sen
t le
tter
s and
car
e pa
ckag
es to
sold
iers
ove
rsea
s.
HELP
ING
n SI
GNE
D W
ITH
LOVE
..
In a
mee
ting,
seni
or
Hila
ry A
rmst
rong
col
ors
a ca
rd fo
r a si
ck c
hild
. “I
lik
e th
e pe
ople
and
the
envi
ronm
ent [
of th
e cl
ub].
Si
nce
ever
yone
is th
ere
to h
elp
peop
le it
’s a
nice
pl
ace,
” Arm
stro
ng sa
id.
The
Love
Let
ters
clu
b o
ffere
d co
mm
unity
serv
ice
hour
s fo
r mak
ing
card
s.
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Samantha Mills
photo/Brooke Dawkins
YEZL
IE M
IRAN
DA,
SENIOR
nn
photo/Samantha Mills
photo/Chelsea Saba
H
ANDS
Designs
stud
ents
exp
ande
d th
eir m
usic
al ta
lent
by
audi
tioni
ng fo
r All-
Stat
e A
s th
e ju
dges
ent
ered
the
roo
m t
he m
ass
of s
tude
nts
shift
ed fo
rwar
d in
thei
r se
ats.
Thi
s was
the
third
and
fina
l ro
und
of au
ditio
ns fo
r All-
Stat
e. N
erve
s wer
e hi
gh b
ut th
e st
ress
wou
ld so
on b
e ov
er.
“The
re w
as te
nsio
n in
the
room
whe
re a
ll th
e au
ditio
ns
wer
e,” j
unio
r Mad
ison
Lum
bert
said
. “It
was
intim
idat
ing.”
Seve
n st
uden
ts in
clud
ing:
sen
iors
Cai
tlin
Kill
gore
and
Em
ma
Hun
sicke
r, ju
nior
s D
alle
s Bl
ack,
Lum
bert
and
C
olto
n M
cCor
kle
and
soph
omor
es H
arri
son
Gei
ger
and
Cod
y Ba
ker m
ade
the A
ll-St
ate
choi
r.“It
was
a su
rpri
se [t
o m
ake
it] b
ecau
se y
ou a
lway
s thi
nk
you
neve
r did
as w
ell a
s you
act
ually
did
,” G
eige
r sai
d.A
ll-St
ate
is a
choi
r fo
r th
e be
st o
f th
e be
st c
hora
l st
uden
ts.
The
first
aud
ition
con
siste
d of
a w
ritt
en m
usic
th
eory
test
; if t
hey
pass
ed th
e fir
st ro
und
they
then
had
to
sight
read
mus
ic la
ter t
hat d
ay. T
he fi
nal t
est o
f the
ir ta
lent
co
nsist
ed o
f a v
ocal
aud
ition
that
occ
urre
d a
mon
th la
ter.
“The
at
mos
pher
e at
th
e au
ditio
n is
seri
ous
and
acad
emic
,” ch
oral
inst
ruct
or Ju
ssi D
oher
ty sa
id.
“It’s
kind
of
like
the
FCAT
for s
inge
rs.”
Doh
erty
pro
vide
d af
ter
scho
ol t
utor
ing
twic
e a
wee
k fo
r th
e st
uden
ts to
reh
ears
e fo
r th
e au
ditio
n. D
urin
g th
is tim
e, th
ey w
orke
d on
sigh
t sin
ging
and
mus
ic th
eory
skill
s
that
the
test
wou
ld c
onsis
t of.
“[Bef
ore
the
audi
tion
I to
ld t
hem
to]
go
in t
here
and
pe
rfor
m t
he w
ay w
e’ve
pra
ctic
ed.
Don
’t do
any
thin
g di
ffere
nt ju
st b
ecau
se th
ere
are
judg
es,”
Doh
erty
said
.Th
is w
as L
umbe
rt’s
first
yea
r as
a m
embe
r of
the
ch
oir
and
she
was
abl
e to
mak
e it
to A
ll-St
ate
with
out a
ny
prev
ious
cho
ir ex
peri
ence
. O
ther
stu
dent
s, lik
e G
eige
r au
ditio
ned
and
qual
ified
whe
n he
was
in e
ight
h gr
ade.
“I am
very
eage
r [to
go
back
,]” G
eige
r sai
d. “I
’m n
ervo
us
but I
won
’t re
gret
any
min
ute o
f it b
ecau
se I
know
it’s
goin
g to
be
a ve
ry g
ood
expe
rien
ce.”
Frie
nds a
nd fa
mily
had
onl
y po
sitiv
e th
ings
to sa
y ab
out
feed
back
from
the
judg
es.
“My
mom
was
rea
lly e
xcite
d be
caus
e sh
e kn
ows
that
m
usic
is w
hat
I w
ant
to d
o in
my
futu
re a
nd A
ll-St
ate
is go
ing
to h
elp
me
impr
ove
my
skill
s,” L
umbe
rt sa
id.
For
thes
e tw
o ch
oral
stu
dent
s, A
ll-St
ate
coul
d on
ly b
e de
scri
bed
as a
grea
t exp
erie
nce.
The
y ha
d th
e op
port
unity
to
be
surr
ound
ed b
y gr
eat
perf
orm
ers
and
cond
ucto
rs
whi
le d
oing
wha
t the
y lo
ved.
“Sin
ging
in a
huge
cho
ir fil
led
with
the
best
mus
icia
ns in
th
e st
ate
is an
exp
erie
nce
they
’ll re
mem
ber f
or th
eir e
ntire
liv
es,”
Doh
erty
said
. n
DEL
ANEY
ARK
EILP
ANE
n V
OIC
E O
F AN
AN
GEL
. D
urin
g th
e M
ajor
Wor
ks
Con
cert
feat
urin
g M
issa
Keny
a, se
nior
Kal
ey M
ead
sings
. “[T
he b
est p
art o
f th
e co
ncer
t was
] bei
ng w
ith
the
entir
e ch
orus
bec
ause
us
ually
we’
re in
sepa
rate
cl
asse
s,” M
ead
said
. “D
oing
so
met
hing
like
that
is a
nic
e ex
peri
ence
.”
n A
LL T
OG
ETH
ER N
OW
. So
phom
ores
Mel
anie
Be
rrio
s and
Ang
ela
Fern
ande
z cl
ap th
eir h
ands
to
the
mus
ic.
“[The
bes
t pa
rt a
bout
cho
ir is]
mee
ting
new
peo
ple
and
lear
ning
a
lot a
bout
mus
ic, l
ike
how
to
read
it,”
Fern
ande
z sa
id. S
he
bega
n sin
ging
in fi
fth g
rade
w
ith th
e go
al o
f hav
ing
a fu
ture
in m
usic
.
n S
ING
ON
KEY.
As
he si
ngs,
juni
or A
ngel
Lo
zada
kee
ps h
is ey
es o
n th
e co
nduc
tor.
“The
bes
t pa
rt a
bout
bei
ng in
cho
ir is
lear
ning
the
mus
ic a
nd
findi
ng o
ut a
bout
wha
t in
fluen
ced
the
com
pose
r to
wri
te it
,” Lo
zada
said
. Thi
s ye
ar L
ozad
a sa
ng “M
ore
Than
Wor
ds” a
t Bra
ve A
id.
n P
ERFE
CT M
ELO
DY.
Scat
tere
d am
ongs
t the
au
dien
ce, s
enio
r Ala
na
Dise
rio
sings
for
thei
r fin
ale.
“[W
hen
I’m
perf
orm
ing]
I fe
el fr
ee in
a
way
; you
leav
e al
l you
r tr
oubl
es o
ut th
e do
or,”
Dise
rio
said
.n S
ING
WIT
H SO
UL.
At
the
Fall
Con
cert
, jun
ior
Col
ton
McC
orkl
e sin
gs
with
the
choi
r. “T
he b
est
part
of p
erfo
rmin
g is
the
thri
ll; w
hen
you’
re si
ngin
g yo
u ju
st le
t you
r hea
rt p
our
out,”
McC
orkl
e sa
id. n
SHIN
ING
BR
IGHT
. Be
fore
a
hom
e fo
otba
ll ga
me,
seni
or
Laur
en W
ood,
juni
or D
alle
s Bl
ack,
seni
or K
aley
Mea
d,
and
soph
omor
e H
arri
son
Gei
ger s
ing
the
Nat
iona
l A
nthe
m.
“[I w
as in
spire
d to
jo
in c
horu
s bec
ause
] I ju
st
love
sing
ing,
” Woo
d sa
id.
CHOR
AL
DREA
MS
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n
n
HARM
ONICS
ALL-ST
AR
photos/Thomas Boyd
REH
EARS
E/SI
NG/
Sept. 18 W
ith g
uida
nce
from
his
team
mat
es ju
nior
C
esar
Far
ia se
arch
es fo
r dol
ls sc
atte
red
alon
g th
e gr
ound
. “[T
he b
est p
art o
f the
retr
eat
was
] spe
ndin
g tim
e w
ith
frie
nds a
nd g
ettin
g to
mee
t ne
w p
eopl
e fr
om o
ther
cho
rus
depa
rtm
ents
,” Fa
ria
said
.
Oct.
11 A
t the
Fa
ll C
once
rt,
soph
omor
e El
isa C
astil
lo
perf
orm
s. “[
My
favo
rite
par
t of
the
Fall
Con
cert
w
as] h
ow w
e al
l got
toge
ther
to
put
the
final
pr
oduc
t on,
” C
astil
lo sa
id.
Dec. 13
Dur
ing
the
Maj
or W
orks
C
once
rt, s
opho
mor
e Sk
ylin
Whi
tmer
pe
rfor
ms a
solo
. “It
w
as a
lot o
f fun
and
I w
as e
xcite
d to
be
perf
orm
ing,
” Whi
tmer
sa
id.
Jan. 13
On
the
road
the
stud
ents
that
mad
e th
e A
ll-St
ate
choi
r reh
ears
ed
in Ta
mpa
, Flo
rida
.
PER
FOR
M
HEAT
HER
ROBL
ES,
JUNIOR
“[Whe
n I’m
per
form
ing]
it’
s aw
esom
e be
caus
e ev
eryb
ody
is lo
okin
g at
you
an
d pe
ople
are
sm
iling.
”
ADEN
A LA
BOVITZ
, SO
PHOM
ORE
MAT
THEW
SPA
RKS,
JUNIOR
“Whe
neve
r I’m
on
stag
e I
feel
as
thou
gh I
have
the
who
le w
orld
in m
y ha
nds.
”
“We get to sing a bunch of different types of music because [Mr.Doherty] doesn’t make us sing just one certain type,” junior Dillon Green said.
“Whe
n I’m
per
form
ing
I’m
very
focu
sed
and
inte
nse.
It’
s ve
ry s
eren
e to
me
beca
use
it’s
som
ethi
ng I
love
.”
Designs
VOICE 092 “This year [NJROTC] is more [about] leadership. Kids are learning how to be leaders,” sophomore Marisol Mercado said.
NJROTC093
As
she
push
ed u
p an
d le
t ba
ck d
own,
juni
or
Kai
tlyn
Hay
es le
t out
a sig
h of
relie
f as s
he fi
nish
ed
her l
ast p
ush
up fo
r the
day
.Ex
ecut
ive
Offi
cer
Hay
es w
as j
ust
one
of t
he
Nav
al J
unio
r R
eser
ve O
ffice
r Tr
aini
ng C
orps
st
uden
ts w
ho tr
aine
d to
mak
e it
to th
e N
JRO
TC
Stat
e co
mpe
titio
n on
Mar
ch 5
.“[T
he j
ourn
ey w
as]
hect
ic b
ut r
elie
ving
; it’
s ou
r m
omen
t to
shin
e,” H
ayes
said
. “[W
e w
ant t
o]
end
the
year
with
a b
ang.”
Led
by
thei
r C
adet
Cap
tain
Jes
us C
olon
N
azar
io,
the
stud
ents
w
orke
d ou
t ev
ery
Tues
day
and
Thur
sday
. T
he c
ompe
ting
stud
ents
co
nditi
oned
by
doin
g dr
ills,
push
-ups
, sit
-ups
an
d ru
nnin
g ar
ound
the
trac
k. C
adet
s also
cam
e
on S
atur
days
to
wor
k ou
t an
d st
ay f
it fo
r th
e up
com
ing
com
petit
ion.
To m
ake
it to
the
stat
e co
mpe
titio
n, N
JRO
TC
had
to p
lace
in th
e to
p th
ree
at th
e Tam
pa B
ay Te
ch
Hig
h Sc
hool
Tita
n co
mpe
titio
n.W
ith t
he h
elp
of t
heir
serg
eant
s, th
e ca
dets
pe
rfec
ted
thei
r ste
ps an
d w
ere a
ble t
o tr
avel
arou
nd
the
stat
e to
com
pete
. Th
e ca
dets
par
ticip
ated
in
four
sect
ion
NJR
OTC
com
petit
ions
and
plac
ed in
th
e to
p th
ree
in a
ll of
them
. “[T
he s
erge
ants
] pr
ovid
e us
the
env
ironm
ent
but
we
pret
ty m
uch
do i
t on
our
ow
n,”
Hay
es
said
. Ins
pect
ions
on
Wed
nesd
ays
also
hel
ped
the
cade
ts p
repa
re fo
r th
e co
mpe
titio
ns, t
each
ing
the
prop
er p
rese
ntat
ion
of th
e un
iform
s.
“The
initi
al th
ing [
in p
repa
ring
for c
ompe
titio
n]
is ge
ttin
g un
iform
s re
ady,”
Fir
st S
erge
ant
Gus
W
ilson
said
. “If
my
cade
ts c
ome
in to
p fiv
e I w
ill
be e
csta
tic. I
t will
be
the
best
thin
g th
at h
appe
ns
to th
is un
it.”
At
thei
r ot
her
com
petit
ions
, th
e ca
dets
pa
rtic
ipat
ed in
eve
ry e
vent
incl
udin
g ar
med
and
un
arm
ed b
asic
, un
arm
ed a
nd a
rmed
exh
ibiti
on,
colo
r gua
rd, p
ush-
ups,
sit-u
ps, 1
00 m
eter
and
200
met
er re
lays a
nd a
cade
mic
s. “It
’s a
real
ly n
ervo
us e
xper
ienc
e.
Afte
r it’
s do
ne,
you’
re a
ll ri
ght,
but
whe
n yo
u’re
the
re
you
have
but
terf
lies,”
sen
ior
Cad
et L
ieut
enan
t C
omm
ande
r Ant
hony
Bor
ja sa
id. n
KAITL
YN D
IKE
JUNI
OR
RES
ERVE
OFF
ICER
TR
AING
ING
CO
RPS
PR
EPAR
ED F
OR
COM
PETI
TIO
N
photo/ Caley Brock
n P
USH
UP.
Dur
ing
afte
r sch
ool c
ondi
tioni
ng,
juni
or H
unte
r Col
ange
lo d
oes p
ush
ups t
o st
ay in
sh
ape.
“So
met
imes
[con
ditio
ning
is] d
iffic
ult b
ut
I wou
ldn’
t say
it’s
hard
. So
me
of th
e st
anda
rds
aren
’t ea
sy to
mee
t lik
e pr
ecisi
on a
nd ti
min
g,”
Col
ange
lo sa
id. T
he c
adet
s tra
ined
eve
ry T
uesd
ay
and T
hurs
day
in p
repa
ratio
n fo
r com
petit
ion.
n
AT A
TTEN
TIO
N.
Stan
ding
at at
tent
ion,
the
NJ
ROTC
cad
ets w
ait f
or in
spec
tion.
“[In
spec
tions
] ar
e ki
nd o
f har
d bu
t as l
ong
as y
ou’re
focu
sed
you’
re g
ood,
” fre
shm
an Ty
ler S
mith
said
. C
adet
s ar
e in
spec
ted
ever
y Wed
nesd
ay at
scho
ol a
nd at
co
mpe
titio
ns. n
GU
N S
HO
W. A
t a c
ompe
titio
n,
the
arm
ed d
rill
team
doe
s the
ir ro
utin
e fo
r the
ju
dges
. “M
y fa
vori
te [p
art o
f com
petit
ion]
wou
ld
be sp
inni
ng th
e ri
fles a
nd th
e cl
osen
ess o
f it a
ll,”
soph
omor
e D
anie
l Clay
pool
said
. The
cad
ets
wor
ked
on th
eir d
rill
skill
s eve
ryda
y du
ring
cla
ss.
n F
LYIN
G T
HE S
HIP.
Visi
ting
the
Ken
nedy
Spa
ce C
ente
r, ju
nior
Ash
ley
Cas
sidy
play
s on
a sim
ulat
or fo
r th
e sp
ace
shut
tle.
“It w
as a
gre
at
expe
rien
ce g
ettin
g to
kno
w e
ach
othe
r be
tter
,” C
assid
y sa
id. T
he c
adet
s wen
t on
a V
IP to
ur o
f the
Ken
nedy
Spa
ce
Cen
ter a
nd sa
w th
e sh
uttle
up
clos
e.
n D
ANCE
ALL
NIG
HT. A
t the
Mili
tary
Ba
ll, se
nior
s Kev
in Ja
ner a
nd L
ayla
Br
yan
danc
e to
geth
er.
“[My
favo
rite
pa
rt o
f the
mili
tary
bal
l is]
wat
chin
g th
e co
mm
ands
cha
nge.
It sh
ows h
ow
lead
ersh
ip tr
avel
s thr
ough
peo
ple,
” Ja
ner s
aid.
The
Mili
tary
Bal
l was
Dec
. 10
at th
e R
enai
ssan
ce H
otel
.
FAVO
RITE
PA
RT A
BOUT
RO
TC?
the
com
rade
ry w
e fo
rm
thro
ugh
com
petit
ion
and
wor
king
toge
ther
.SA
RA
CASL
ER, J
UNIO
R
the
lead
ersh
ip
oppo
rtun
ities
[and
] the
bo
nds
that
are
bui
lt w
ithin
th
e un
it.AL
EX A
COST
A, S
ENIO
R
[my
favo
rite
part
is] t
he
disc
iplin
e.R
AFAE
L ES
PAR
ZA,
SENI
OR
photo courtesy/ Ashley Cassidy
photo courtesy/ Ashley Cassidy
photo courtesy/ Ashley Cassidy
photo courtesy/ Ashley Cassidy
photo courtesy/ Ashley Cassidy
n M
ARC
HIN
G M
EN.
Col
or
Gua
rd C
omm
ande
rs se
nior
s A
ntho
ny B
orja
and
Jesu
s C
olon
Naz
ario
mar
ch in
th
e ho
mec
omin
g pa
rade
. “[M
y fa
vori
te p
art o
f Col
or
Gua
rd is
that
] you
get
to d
o so
met
hing
for t
he v
eter
ans
who
risk
ed th
eir l
ives
,” C
olon
Naz
ario
said
. C
olon
N
azar
io w
as p
icke
d to
be
on
the
NJR
OTC
Col
or G
uard
am
ong
othe
rs b
ecau
se h
e w
as o
ne o
f the
bes
t in
his
unit.
n nn
Designs
vOICE 098 “The most memorable moment of this year was Powder Bowl when we got to play the juniors,” sophomore Emily Porterfield said.
LEADERSHIP099
The c
oins
jing
led
as th
e sop
hom
ores
coun
ted
the m
oney
co
llect
ed f
rom
the
pla
stic
pig
gy b
anks
pla
ced
arou
nd
cam
pus.
Thi
s was
just
one
of t
he st
eps f
or th
e K
iss th
e Pi
g fu
ndra
iser t
hat t
he S
opho
mor
e C
lass
org
anize
d.“I
real
ly e
njoy
ed c
ount
ing
mon
ey f
or K
iss t
he P
ig
beca
use
I fe
lt I
was
doi
ng s
omet
hing
pos
itive
for
our
sc
hool
,” So
phom
ore
Cla
ss p
resid
ent D
illon
Kno
x sa
id.
The
mon
ey r
aised
bou
ght
Than
ksgi
ving
bas
kets
for
fa
mili
es o
n ca
mpu
s un
able
to
buy
thei
r ow
n di
nner
. St
uden
t gov
ernm
ent a
ssoc
iatio
n to
ok th
e mon
ey ra
ised
and
purc
hase
d al
l of t
he it
ems n
eede
d fo
r a tr
aditi
onal
din
ner.
“I lik
e th
e fa
ct th
at th
e m
oney
goe
s to
the
kids
at o
ur
scho
ol.
It m
akes
it
seem
mor
e re
leva
nt t
o pe
ople
who
do
nate
,” K
nox
said
. Ea
ch d
ay d
urin
g th
e w
eek,
the
Sop
hom
ore
Cla
ss a
nd
pare
nts w
orke
d to
geth
er a
fter s
choo
l to
coun
t the
mon
ey.
They
the
n se
nt t
he d
aily
tota
ls to
BBC
so
ever
yone
on
cam
pus k
new
who
was
in th
e le
ad.
“I fe
el l
ike
a go
od a
mou
nt o
f m
oney
was
rais
ed a
nd
teac
hers
wor
ked
hard
to w
in,”
Kno
x sa
id.
Ove
rall
they
rais
ed $
2,62
9. R
enee
Bur
ke, j
ourn
alism
te
ache
r, ra
ised
the
mos
t mon
ey w
ith $
356.
36.
“A lo
t of m
oney
was
rais
ed a
nd te
ache
rs w
orke
d ha
rd
to w
in,”
Kno
x sa
id.
n T
IE IT
uP.
To
set u
p fo
r ho
mec
omin
g, Ju
nior
Cla
ss
pres
iden
t Eliz
abet
h M
cEw
an
ties b
allo
ons.
“[H
elpi
ng m
y cl
ass]
mak
es m
e fe
el li
ke I’
m
mak
ing
a diff
eren
ce,”
McE
-w
an sa
id. T
he b
allo
ons w
ere
set u
p th
e Fr
iday
bef
ore
hom
ecom
ing.
Behi
nd t
he l
avish
dec
orat
ions
and
pu
mpi
ng m
usic
, pe
ople
wer
e un
awar
e th
at t
he J
unio
r C
lass
Cou
ncil
put
the
hom
ecom
ing
danc
e to
geth
er.
The
Juni
or
Cla
ss
Cou
ncil
bega
n pr
epar
ing
and
orga
nizin
g fo
r th
e da
nce
the
first
wee
ks o
f sc
hool
. A
t th
eir
Sept
embe
r re
trea
t, st
uden
t go
vern
men
t as
soci
atio
n an
d cl
ass
offic
ers
chos
e th
e th
eme,
“A T
ime
to Tr
easu
re”.
The
clas
s co
unci
l an
d of
ficer
s or
gani
zed t
he li
ghtin
g and
the d
ecor
atio
ns
for
the
tabl
es th
e da
y be
fore
and
the
day
of th
e ev
ent.
The
Juni
or C
lass
also
org
anize
d th
e cl
ass f
loat
and
plan
ter a
nd p
artic
ipat
ed in
Br
aves
Bra
wl.
“It’s
hard
wor
k to
kee
p up
with
ev
eryt
hing
goin
g on
that
wee
k bu
t a lo
t of
mem
orie
s com
e fro
m it
, and
I lik
e be
ing
a par
t of t
hat,”
Jun
ior C
lass
Cou
ncil
vice
-pr
esid
ent Y
esen
ia Va
zque
z said
.
coun
cil m
akes
dan
ce
a “ti
me
to tr
easu
re”
Alth
ough
they
wer
e th
e lo
wes
t on
the
tote
m p
ole,
the
Fres
hman
Cla
ss C
ounc
il w
alke
d on
to
the
foot
ball
field
an
d pe
rfor
med
the
ir Br
aves
Bra
wl s
kit
with
he
ads h
eld
high
.Th
ey b
egan
thei
r ski
t with
a fre
shm
an
bein
g tr
ash
cann
ed o
n hi
s firs
t day
of h
igh
scho
ol.
A tr
aditi
on m
any
fear
ed w
hen
they
arriv
ed o
n th
eir f
irst d
ay.
They
act
ed a
s ch
eerle
ader
s fli
rtin
g w
ith b
oys,
and
even
had
a h
omec
omin
g qu
een.
As m
usic
beg
an th
e fre
shm
an d
id
a dan
ce th
ey h
ad c
hore
ogra
phed
. T
hey
had
prac
tices
for
over
a m
onth
ab
out
once
or
twic
e a
wee
k. T
he s
kit
was
tw
o m
inut
es l
ong,
ful
l of
dan
cing
an
d th
e fre
shm
en a
ctin
g ou
t sc
enes
one
tr
aditi
onal
ly sa
w in
hig
h sc
hool
.Th
ey p
ract
iced
at
diffe
rent
stu
dent
s’ ho
uses
par
ticip
atin
g in
the
ski
t. W
hen
fresh
man
cla
ss c
ounc
il mad
e pa
rody
abo
ut
the
nigh
tmar
e of
the
first
day
of h
igh
scho
olth
ey g
ot t
oget
her
they
pre
pare
d th
e m
usic
and
voi
ce o
vers
firs
t, th
en a
ll w
ho
wer
e pa
rtic
ipat
ing
wor
ked
to fi
naliz
e th
e da
ncin
g an
d th
e be
ginn
ing
of th
e sk
it.
“It to
ok lo
ts o
f tim
e [to
put
toge
ther
], bu
t it
was
fun
bon
ding
with
my
peer
s; I l
ike
seei
ng e
very
one
in m
y cl
ass
wor
k to
geth
er,”
Fres
hman
C
lass
C
ounc
il pr
esid
ent L
aura
Gom
ez sa
id.
Gom
ez o
rgan
ized
the
plac
emen
t of
pe
ople
on
the
field
and
hel
ped
ever
yone
in
nee
d of
it.
Sinc
e th
e Fr
eshm
an C
lass
do
not
usua
lly t
ake
part
in
Brav
es B
raw
l, th
ey
mad
e an
impa
ct b
y pa
rtic
ipat
ing.
“We
real
ly w
ante
d to
pla
ce f
irst
or
seco
nd b
ut I
feel
like
no
mat
ter w
hat w
e di
d a
good
job.
W
e w
orke
d ve
ry h
ard
[on
the
skit]
and
I di
dn’t
expe
ct to
bea
t pe
ople
, lik
e Br
avet
tes,”
Gom
ez sa
id.
SCENES
juNior
Cla
SS C
ouNC
il
Capt
urES
Cro
wN
Littl
e ki
ds s
cram
bled
to
grab
the
can
dy t
hrow
n, a
nd
mus
ic b
lare
d th
roug
hout
the
stre
ets.
The
hom
ecom
ing
para
de w
as th
e day
bef
ore t
he
hom
ecom
ing g
ame.
Diff
eren
t cl
asse
s and
clu
bs m
ade
float
s an
d to
ok p
art i
n th
is ev
ent.
The
Juni
or C
lass
Cou
ncil
took
firs
t pl
ace
in t
he f
loat
co
ntes
t. Th
e flo
at’s
them
e w
as A
lice
in W
onde
rland
. It
had
a la
rge
cloc
k on
it,
and
stud
ents
dres
sed a
s cha
ract
ers
from
the
stor
y. Ta
yler
Buo
no
dres
sed
as a
car
d an
d th
rew
ca
ndy. “[T
he b
est
part
of
bein
g in
the
para
de is
] see
ing
all t
he
peop
le, l
ike
pare
nts a
nd li
ttle
kids
, ex
cite
d to
se
e yo
u,”
Buon
o sa
id.
n C
ARDE
D. W
alki
ng n
ext
to th
e flo
at, j
unio
r Tay
ler
Buon
o pa
rtic
ipat
es in
the
hom
ecom
ing
para
de.
“I w
as in
the
para
de b
ecau
se
it’s a
fun
way
to re
pres
ent
my
clas
s,” B
uono
said
. The
Ju
nior
Cla
ss as
sem
bled
the
float
in th
ree
sess
ions
.
n S
HOuT
OuT
. Fr
om th
e sid
elin
es, j
unio
r Yaz
min
e Ra
mos
giv
es e
ncou
rage
-m
ent t
o he
r tea
mm
ates
. “B
eing
a pa
rt o
f you
r cla
ss is
im
port
ant b
ecau
se th
ey’re
a gr
oup
you’
ll ne
ver f
orge
t,”
Ram
os sa
id.
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Sarah Berlinsky
photo/Caley Brock
soph
omor
e cl
ass
coun
cil
coun
ted
for a
cau
se
ALL
ACCE
SS
“[It’s
impo
rtan
t to
help
m
y cl
ass]
to tr
y an
d ge
t ev
eryo
ne in
volv
ed.”
“I lik
e he
lpin
g m
y cl
ass
to
repr
esen
t and
sho
w sc
hool
sp
irit.”
SopH
oMor
EME
rriE G
raCE
Har
DiNG
,
alEX
aNDr
a Ha
rVar
D,
KatE
lYNN
DaV
iDSo
N,
n C
Oun
TIng
fR
Enzy
. Af
ter s
choo
l, so
phom
ore
Elain
a Car
rion
coun
ts
mon
ey fo
r Kiss
the
Pig.
“[B
eing
par
t of s
choo
l is i
m-
port
ant b
ecau
se] i
t giv
es m
e a c
hanc
e to
hel
p m
y pe
ers,”
C
arrio
n sa
id. S
he c
ount
ed
five
teac
her’s
pig
s.
n L
IfTI
ng S
PIRI
T. I
n an
as
sem
bly,
soph
omor
es B
lake
O
rvis,
Trav
is Sn
ethe
n an
d Tyl
er
Cop
e h
old
signs
. “I
like
to
set a
n in
fluen
ce fo
r peo
ple
my
age
to g
et m
ore
in-
volv
ed,”
Snet
hen
said
. The
y sp
elle
d ou
t sop
hom
ore.
photo/Hope Micks
photo/Hope Micks
BEHiND
the
Unde
rcla
ss c
ounc
il mem
bers
led
scho
ol a
ctiv
ities
and
hel
ped
orga
nize
fu
ndra
iser
s an
d ev
ents
. n H
opE
MiCK
S
SopH
oMor
E
SopH
oMor
E“I
love
mee
ting
new
peop
le
I nev
er w
ould
hav
e m
et if
I h
adn’
t got
ten
invo
lved
in
diffe
rent
act
iviti
es.”
photo/Caley Brock
Designs
voice 110 “Academic clubs are great opportunities to excel beyond your normal capabilities,” junior Floyd Agostinelli said.
AcADeMic cLUBS111
n O
VER
THE
TABL
E.
Seni
or C
aleb
Am
y de
mon
stra
tes h
ow to
bui
ld
a br
idge
out
of c
ards
. “[
I en
joy
the
Engi
neer
ing
Clu
b be
caus
e] it
allo
ws m
e to
ex
pres
s my
crea
tivity
,” A
my
said
. The
offi
cers
judg
ed
the
brid
ge in
leng
th a
nd
stab
ility
.
With
an
op
en
min
d,
seni
or
Kyla
Pe
irce
guid
ed st
uden
ts w
ith th
eir
pape
rs
by o
fferi
ng i
deas
and
her
opi
nion
to
impr
ove
thei
r wri
ting.
“We
get k
ids c
omin
g in
at al
l diff
eren
t le
vels.
Som
e co
me
in w
ith r
ough
idea
s, ot
hers
with
com
plet
ed p
aper
s, bu
t no
m
atte
r w
here
the
y ar
e th
ere
can
alw
ays
be im
prov
emen
t,” P
eirc
e sa
id.
The W
ritin
g C
ente
r was
ope
n du
ring
bo
th lu
nche
s in
room
315
.“O
bvio
usly,
if th
ey c
ome
in th
ey w
ill
get
a be
tter
grad
e on
the
ir pa
per.
Also
stud
ents
gai
ned
engi
neer
ing
expe
rienc
e
seni
or u
tiliz
ed w
ritin
g ce
nter
to h
elp
stud
ents
an
d ga
in m
ore
writ
ing
know
ledg
e
HELP?To
hel
p st
uden
ts e
xcel
in s
choo
l, ac
adem
ic c
lubs
and
or
gani
zatio
ns a
ssis
ted
stud
ents
by
extra
aca
dem
ic h
elp
to e
xpan
d th
eir k
now
ledg
e an
d ex
plor
e di
ffere
nt fi
elds
of
acad
emic
s. n
bro
okE
dawkins
n L
oo
P. C
reat
ing
a ro
ller c
oast
er, s
enio
r Joh
n A
reva
lo ta
pes t
he e
nds t
o a
chai
r. “[I
t was
my
favo
rite
co
mpe
titio
n] b
ecau
se it
al
low
ed u
s to
be th
e m
ost
crea
tive
and
we
had
a lo
t of
reso
urce
s ava
ilabl
e,” A
reva
lo
said
. The
pre
siden
ts o
f th
e cl
ub te
sted
the
rolle
r co
aste
rs w
ith a
mar
ble.
photo/Caley Brock
As h
e sc
ribb
led
set u
ps a
nd p
ract
ice
prob
lem
s on
scr
ap p
iece
s of
pap
ers,
seni
or J
ames
Str
ickl
er
help
ed
othe
r st
uden
ts
solv
e an
d un
ders
tand
di
ffere
nt m
ath
conc
epts.
“[The
Mat
h C
ente
r] t
utor
s ki
ds w
ho w
ould
ot
herw
ise n
ot le
arn
conc
epts
in th
e no
rmal
cla
ss
peri
od,”
Stri
ckle
r sai
d.M
ath
stud
ents
and
mat
h te
ache
rs ra
n th
e M
ath
Cen
ter e
very
Tues
day
and T
hurs
day
afte
r sch
ool.
“[The
st
uden
ts]
get
mor
e tim
e to
be
tter
unde
rsta
nd t
he m
ath
they
wer
e le
arni
ng in
stea
d of
just
mem
oriz
ing
step
by
step
,” St
rick
ler s
aid.
Stri
ckle
r sa
w i
mpr
ovem
ents
fro
m C
’s to
A’s
amon
g th
e st
uden
ts c
omin
g in
for h
elp.
The
Mat
h C
ente
r ha
d an
ywhe
re f
rom
20-
30
kids
sho
win
g up
for
hel
p an
d St
rick
ler
help
ed
from
one
to fi
ve st
uden
ts e
ach
sess
ion.
Stud
ents
tha
t he
lped
in
the
Mat
h C
ente
r re
ceiv
ed c
omm
unity
serv
ice
hour
s as w
ell a
s bas
ic
revi
ew o
f mat
h co
ncep
ts.
“It h
elps
me r
evie
w b
asic
alge
bra a
nd g
eom
etry
sk
ills I
hav
e for
gotte
n ov
er th
e pas
t thr
ee ye
ars [
for
whe
n it]
show
s up
on th
e SA
T,” S
tric
kler
said
.
mat
h ce
nter
gav
e st
uden
ts
the
oppo
rtun
ity to
rece
ive
and
give
hel
p
ALL
Acce
SS
soPH
oMor
E“It
hel
ped
me
rais
e m
y gr
ade
to a
des
ired
leve
l.”
JEss
E M
iran
da,
annika
Pod
Eswa,
JosH
Ua r
osEn
FELd
,
n B
oo
K W
oR
K. I
n th
e M
ath
Cen
ter,
juni
or D
eon
Coo
per h
elps
ano
ther
st
uden
t with
his
mat
h.
“It m
akes
me
feel
like
I’m
giv
ing
back
to o
ther
st
uden
ts,”
Coo
per s
aid.
C
oope
r was
enr
olle
d in
AP
Cal
culu
s AB.
n o
ne o
n o
ne.
As f
resh
man
Bra
ndon
K
rupp
enba
cher
wor
ks o
n a
prob
lem
, tut
or S
teph
en
Stri
ckle
r wat
ches
him
. “I
feel
like
I sh
ould
shar
e m
y kn
owle
dge
in m
ath,
” St
rick
ler s
aid.
Str
ickl
er
help
ed e
very
wee
k.
photo/Caley Brock
photo/Caroline Coleman
Littl
e by
littl
e, th
e En
gine
erin
g C
lub
mem
bers
ca
refu
lly
and
prec
isely
pl
aced
tin
fo
il pi
eces
to
geth
er to
form
a b
oat.
Dur
ing
one
mee
ting,
the
club
mem
bers
bro
ke
off i
nto
diffe
rent
gro
ups a
nd re
ceiv
ed a
7x7
pie
ce
of ti
n fo
il an
d ha
d to
bui
ld a
boa
t tha
t cou
ld h
old
penn
ies w
ithou
t sin
king
.“[T
his
com
petit
ion]
de
mon
stra
ted
the
prin
cipl
e of
opt
imiz
atio
n. S
omet
imes
[the
team
s] ca
n’t r
eally
do
ever
ythi
ng th
ey w
ant t
o w
ith w
hat
they
’re g
iven
,” pr
esid
ent
seni
or D
anie
l Si
ders
sa
id. Si
ders
pa
rtic
ipat
ed
in
the
ac
tiviti
es,
but
som
etim
es h
e an
d co
-pre
siden
t, se
nior
Cal
eb
Am
y, he
lped
the
team
s by
supe
rvisi
ng a
nd g
ivin
g tip
s. “It i
s re
ally
nic
e to
do
fun
thin
gs w
ith t
he
engi
neer
ing
field
,” Si
ders
said
.Se
nior
M
atth
ew
Love
he
lped
cr
eate
th
e w
inni
ng b
oat t
hat h
eld
87 p
enni
es.
“It w
as o
ne o
f th
eir
favo
rite
[co
mpe
titio
ns]
I’d sa
y. T
hey
kind
of g
ot to
find
out
why
som
e of
th
e bo
ats t
hat w
on fl
oate
d an
d w
hy so
me
didn
’t,”
Side
rs sa
id.
it is
a gr
eat
oppo
rtun
ity t
o ge
t an
othe
r vi
ew o
n yo
ur p
aper
,” Pe
irce
said
.Pe
irce
help
ed
her
peer
s by
co
ntri
butin
g id
eas
and
corr
ectin
g m
echa
nica
l m
istak
es.
By
this,
Pe
irce
lear
ned
peop
le sk
ills t
hat w
ould
hel
p he
r in
the
futu
re.
“I de
finite
ly lik
e men
tori
ng or
tuto
ring
on
e on
one
, an
d I’m
def
inite
ly g
ood
at
that
, so
the
skill
s I h
ave
deve
lope
d [in
the
Wri
ting
Cen
ter]
and
the
pra
ctic
e I h
ave
gotte
n he
lpin
g w
ill d
efin
itely
com
e in
to
prac
tice
one
day,”
Pei
rce
said
.
FrEs
HMan
sEnior
photo/Delaney Arkeilpane
wEE
kLY
1BRiD
GeS
St
uden
ts w
ere
chal
leng
ed to
cre
ate
a ba
lanc
ed b
ridg
e of
car
ds a
cros
s tw
o ta
bles
se
para
ted
from
one
ano
ther
.
CoMPE
TiTion
s
2Tin
FoiL
Bo
ATS
C
reat
ing
boat
s out
of t
info
il, st
uden
ts
com
pete
d to
see
whi
ch b
oat c
ould
hol
d th
e m
ost p
enni
es.
3HoR
neTS
W
ith fo
lded
pap
er, s
tude
nts t
este
d to
see
whi
ch “h
orne
t” co
uld
trav
el th
e fu
rthe
st
whe
n la
unch
ed w
ith a
rub
ber b
and.
4neW
SPAP
eR T
oW
eRS
W
ith n
ewsp
aper
s and
tape
, tea
ms c
ompe
ted
to c
reat
e a
tow
er th
at re
ache
d th
e ce
iling
.
5HeLi
coPT
eR
Stud
ents
atta
ched
bal
loon
s to
pre-
asse
mbl
ed h
elic
opte
rs to
test
its f
light
.
kYLa
PEirC
E,sE
nior
““The
y ca
n he
lp y
ou w
ith
wha
t you
’re h
avin
g tro
uble
w
ith n
ot w
hat t
he c
lass
has
tro
uble
with
.”
“[I h
elp
in th
e M
ath
Cent
er ]b
ecau
se it
hel
ps
[the
stud
ents
] und
erst
and
som
ethi
ng th
ey d
idn’
t bef
ore
and
it fe
els
good
to b
e th
e re
ason
why
.”
Designs
FRON
T: J
essic
a Sm
ith, J
effe
rson
Gue
tzlo
e, Pa
trick
Dar
in, A
nnik
a Pod
esw
a, Ca
rolin
e Roh
e. R
OW 2:
Rac
hel M
otta
, Dan
iel
Pick
ert,
Step
hen
Flem
ing,
Em
ily R
einhe
imer
. BA
CK:
Vivia
n M
otta
, Rob
ert S
haffe
r, Cy
nthi
a Gon
zales
, Kyl
e Lev
eille.
Cont
rary
to p
opula
r beli
ef. G
ettin
g ot
her p
eopl
e’s o
pinio
ns b
ecau
se
it’s n
ot a
ll Rep
ublic
ans a
nd it’
s int
eres
ting t
o see
wha
t oth
er p
eopl
e th
ink.
WHY
DID Y
OU S
TART
THIS
CLUB
?
We s
tarte
d the
club
to b
ecom
e m
ore s
ocia
lly a
ware
of p
olitic
s. Th
ere w
as a
polit
ical c
lub b
ut w
e did
n’t fi
nd it
prod
uctiv
e. In
this
orga
nizat
ion w
e talk
abo
ut n
atio
nal
topi
cs a
nd cu
rrent
even
ts, a
s well
as
hav
ing a
focu
s on c
omm
unity
se
rvice
. As p
resid
ent I
lead
dis
cuss
ions
as w
ell a
s del
egat
e to
pics
they
can
disc
uss.
Basic
ally
facil
itate
the m
eetin
g.
Wha
t is
your fav
orite
part ab
out
Youn
g Re
publica
ns?stuff?
TOTE
M co
llect
ed st
uden
t writ
ing a
nd a
rt to
pub
lish i
n a lit
erac
y mag
azine
WHA
T IS Y
OUR
FAVO
RITE
PAR
T AB
OUT
YOUN
G RE
PUBL
ICAN
S?
WRITING
CEN
TER
help
ed st
uden
ts w
ith th
eir w
riting
durin
g lun
ches
; also
see p
ages
110-
111
FRON
T: Z
acha
ry G
arre
tt, E
van T
obin
, Spo
nsor
Jam
es M
itche
ll, G
ray F
loyd
. BA
CK:
Keith
Har
gett,
Bre
t Tria
no,
Chris
toph
er Q
uiro
la.
We f
ix te
ache
r’s
com
pute
rs a
nd w
e help
un
derc
lass
men
lear
n m
ore a
bout
com
pute
rs
and w
eb d
esign
.ZA
CHAR
Y GA
RRET
T,sE
NIOR
I enjo
y the
com
mun
al as
pect
of W
eb Te
ch
beca
use i
t’s ni
ce to
see
ever
ybod
y and
mee
t afte
r sc
hool.
EvAN
TOB
IN, j
uNIO
R
FRON
T: L
aure
n Woo
d, K
aitlin
Che
atham
, Rac
hel M
otta
, Vivi
an M
otta
. BA
CK: S
pons
or M
ichae
l Gles
ter,
Mae
rgre
the
Box,
Kyl
a Peir
ce, J
osily
n M
arke
l.
WEB
TEC
Hhe
lped
fix t
each
er’s
com
pute
rs a
nd h
elped
unde
rcla
ssm
an le
arn m
ore a
bout
com
pute
rs
FRON
T: B
riann
a Har
per,
Ashl
ey E
dwar
ds, K
aley C
raig.
ROW
2: C
haqu
evia
Dum
as, J
illian
Sutto
n, E
lla M
orm
an, S
pons
or St
acy
Lieb
man
.
YOUN
G RE
PUBL
ICAN
Sde
bate
d con
trove
rsia
l topi
cs a
nd di
scus
sed p
olitic
al iss
ues
VOICE 432 “[My favorite part in Totem] is getting to read what the student body has to write,” sophomore Ella Morman said.
CLUBS REFERENCE433
RULE
S TO
1Neve
r use
a m
etap
hor,
simile
or
othe
r fig
ure
of sp
eech
you
are
used
to se
eing
in pr
int.
WRITE
BY
2Neve
r use
a lo
ng w
ord
when
a
shor
t one
will
do.
3If it
is po
ssibl
e to
cut
a w
ord,
do
it.
4Neve
r use
a fo
reig
n ph
rase
, a
scie
ntifi
c wor
d, o
r a ja
rgon
wor
d if
you
can
think
of a
n ev
eryd
ay
Engli
sh e
quiva
lent
.
5Neve
r use
pas
sive
voic
e wh
en
you
can
use
the
activ
e.
FAST
FAC
TS
1This
was T
otem
’s fir
st ye
ar a
s a cl
ub.
2The m
embe
rs g
athe
red,
edite
d, an
d typ
ed up
st
uden
t’s w
riting
and
art
to
plac
e int
o the
mag
azine
.
3Got w
ord o
ut a
bout
th
e mag
azine
thro
ugh
Engli
sh te
ache
rs.
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
photo/Allie sloan
PATR
ICK
DARIN, JUN
IOR
**an
d re
st o
f ref
eren
ce
Brooke Dawkins