Dawkins 2011 Portfolio

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2011 Yearbook portfolio

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Brooke Dawkins

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Cover Letter

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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

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Resume

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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

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Personal Essay

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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.

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Evaluation

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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.

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Reflection 1

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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.

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Reflection 1

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Reflection 2

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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.

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Reflection 2

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Reflection 2

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Reflection 3

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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.

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Reflection 4

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Reflection 7

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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

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48Wood Winds

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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.

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Reflection 9

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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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HEAD

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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

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qui d

olor

rum

et

abor

ecer

um q

uiss

in

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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

.”

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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

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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

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thEI

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UE

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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

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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

Y.

32 71

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NT O

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NT

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ER

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NO

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BERRE

CYCL

ING

NuMB

ERS

photo/Allie Sloan

photo/Allie Sloan photo/Allie Sloan

photoDean Stewart Photography

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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.

photo/Allie Sloan

photo/Dean Stewar t Photography photo/Dean Stewart Photography

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.

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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

photo/Dean Stewart Photography

photo/Renee Burke

photo/Dean Stewart Photography

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

photo/dean Stewart Photography Photography

photo/Renee Burke

photo/Allie Sloan

photo/Brooke dawkins

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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.

photo/Dean stewart photography photo/Dean stewart photography

photo/DAllie sloanh

photo/Allie sloan

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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

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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

photo/Dean Stewart Photography Photography

photo/allie Sloan photo/allie Sloan

photo/allie Sloan

SAFE

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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.

photo/Dean Stewart Photography Photography photo/Dean Stewart Photography Photography

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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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ey

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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

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IE M

IRAN

DA,

SENIOR

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photo/Samantha Mills

photo/Chelsea Saba

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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.

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AL

DREA

MS

VOICE 084

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n

n

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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

.”

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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

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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

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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

.”

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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

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