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Sometimes you have to turn everything upside down to see what is really going on. As a participant, you know what it took to make an event, a play, or a moment happen. As an on-looker sometimes the hard work, dedication, and individual accomplishment gets overlooked in the all the fanfare and festivities that go on. W hat we must never lose sight of is that while the perception is for the crowd, the reflection is for ourselves.

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s e n io r s : t o m e W ith the theme as video games, the senior class chose the classic game they all grew up with, Mario Kart. The beginning of homecoming week is always hassle, especially for the seniors. This is the year that they are expected to win. W ith that as their inspiration the seniors, with the help of their parents, went to Superior Pallet. They spent many hours constructing props and building the float. "The hardest part in getting ready for Friday was the script and making sure it wasn't boring," said Sam Castro (12). Friday arrived and the seniors were excited to show off the hard work they put into

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their skit. By making the skit more entertaining, they took the audience into the world of Mario with go-kart races, and an epic dance off. Mario wiped out Bowzer for first place in the go-kart races. W ith another obstacle to face Bowzer's minions, the stars had a dance-off. Coming out with a lost Mario, challenged Bowzer

> > > Watching the race, Hannah Galbrieth (12) and Natalie Corsaut (12) are concerned for the wreck in the go cart race.

to a football game. Taking down Bowzer and his team Mario brought home a victory and saved Princess Peach. There was no doubt that the seniors would win. W ith all the hard work they had put to into the skit, the seniors took first place. It was a bittersweet ending for the class of 2013. Asfi/ey Lager and Tanner Potts

Deciding on what game they want to play, Morgan McShan (12) and Paige Daino (12), go through an assortment of games.

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The theme for this year's skit is video games. W ith a wide variety to choose from the juniors chose the one of a kind game, Pokemon. Starting the week off, the juniors were bound and determined to beat the seniors. They spent countless hours at Madison Lewis's house building and constructing their skit. They painted multiple pokemon balls, painted signs, and put together their skit in only a week. It was homecoming day, and as the students gather into the gym the juniors are waiting anxiously to perform. After watching the freshmen and sophomores, they knew their skit was better. Walking out front and center the juniors start with a little boy playing his video game. Then they bring the audience into the

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On the right they start with a battle between Ash and one of Team Rockets players. They battle it out , but in the end Ash wins. The move on down and out pops another one of Team Rockets members. They fight it out, but Ashes pokemon ends up winning. To incorporate bulldog pride into the skit they had a beat down between our Bulldog and a Krum Bobcat. It's safe to say the bulldogs came out with a victory. After performing their hearts out the juniors waited patiently to find out who won. In the end seniors took first place, but the juniors came in second. Overall everyone had a great time and this was a homecoming to remember. Kristal Patterson

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"Show me how to wobble too!" Coming in after the Freshmen skit, the Sophomore class showed us what it means to have a real Dance Dance Revolution. Bringing their school spirit with them, the Bulldogs brought on an epic dance off with Krum. "It was really fun to hang out with my friends,but I got nervous during the skit because 1 forgot what I was supposed to be doing," Courtney Weary said. Bringing in the attack, the Bulldogs and Bobcats went at each other with a menagerie of dances and freestyle moves including The Cat Daddy, The Wobble, and a bit of Gangnam Style. The two teams hashed it

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out in the Burk gym, each team couldn't gain the upper hand... Until the Burkburnett Bulldogs came back and m opped the floor with the Krum Bobcats. Bringing it to a close, both teams formed a line, marveling at the hard work they had put into their skit, for a final dance. "All I'm saying is that the Sophomores should have won for the skits, because I think it was really good. I had tons of fun practicing for the skit with my friends," Hayden McLelland said. Robert Allen and Chase Fehr

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W ho knew that high school would consist of tissue paper, scissors, glue and glitter? As the first official act of the freshman class, the homecoming skit competition brought back the skills of elementary art class. The Freshman class had a long week ahead of them starting Monday after school, when they began preparing for their class skit. Everyone one was impressed with their first performance, as high school students. It seems that the majority of the participants favorite part of the homecoming skit was practicing for their performance, even though they only practiced three or four times before the competition. This experience

J fr ie n tiS was a good way for them to start high school. They learned how to manage school work, practices and other extracurricular activities; which are all things necessary to be successful as a student in high school. W hen asked about the experience, Aaron Canham stated, "It was pretty good, all the freshman really pulled together." It is great to know that they were all able to work hard and put this performance together in the short amount of time they were provided. It's amazing to imagine what you can get when you pull together a group of creative individuals Most people don't know how much work it takes to design props, costumes and choreograph a performance. S/iay/ynn Harmon and Haleigh Karr

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of preparation and the event itself goes by so quickly. The presentation of the homecoming court comes

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What I am looking forward to... "Making new friends and just have the college experience that everyone talks about."

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a native speaker. This may seem like an unimportant thing to many, but in all actuality it opens their opportunities like future jobs, scholarships, and to meet people of different cultures. These classes also bring students together because they might not have them in their main subjects. They must also do group projects like acting out a scene while using sign language or make a Spanish music video. W hat either makes or breaks learning a new language is the teacher. Our foreign language teachers Sr. Francisco Salas, Sra. Lindsey Wade, and Mrs. Marla Boswell make the class room both fun and enjoyable. Peyton White

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to say no to drugs and lead a lifestyle above the influence. This year's themes included "Tie up Drugs" -wear tie die apparel "Real Heroes are Drug Fre#" - dress as your favorite superhero • "Too Super for Drugs" dress like your favorite celebrity "Don't get mixed up with drugs" - wear mismatched clothes • "Double up against drugs" dress like twins. The week's activities culiflunated with Stuco's grim reaper project and BH S alumni Scott Ward speaking to the student body. Staff


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going into the first two scrimmage's. They pulled through and proved that they were ready to play under the lights on Friday nights. The opening season game this year was against Old High. The boys were prepared going into this game. They had three weeks to perfect drills and plays and they were ready to show the town what they were made of. Coming out with a lost the dogs were not giving up. Going through out the season the dogs had some major injuries. One of them being to the starting

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Holding back a Hirschi defensive player, Ray Douglas (11) give his teammate Cameron Cahayla (11) time to punt the ball.

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Early mornings, late practices, and sore muscles, were the challenges that the Varsity Volleyball team endured. There was multiple times that the girls missed out on football games and other school events because they were on their way to a game. However, they wanted to prove to everyone and themselves that they were the best. But for that to happen, they needed work ethnic. To push through the Lady Bulldogs also needed dedication and teamwork more than anything else, and that is something they had. The girls fought through the loss of a couple of games but won many throughout out the season. No matter how long their practices were or how far the game was, they were ready to win. They depended on each other and knew that together, they would win. Right before their eyes, the girls were on their way to playoffs. All the hard work and practice had finally paid off. The varsity girls were up against Kennedale High School, but the girls were determined to get a win.

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each time. This made the girls grow not only as friends but it turned them into the close family they are today. By creating this second family the varsity team was able to go the distance and make it all the way to regionals. They may not have made the journey all the way to state, but that doesn't mean that the bulldog spirit went down without a fight. Looking back all of these young ladies would say all of the struggles that were overcome and all of the obstacles they faced were worth it in the end. Haleigh Karr

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teach them what they need to know to play their best. Not only does Coach K help motivate them to win games, but also their fellow classmates help them as well. Whether they are home games or away games, their classmates are there to help support them. The players get that energy boost and that feeling ofe encouragement that they can win this. Making another run into the playoffs this year was a goal that the team set for themselves at the end of last season. That goal became a reality with the Lady Bulldogs making it to the bi-district round before drawing the No. 1 team in the state. The ladies held their own during the game and came up| short when the final buzzer sounded. No doubt the team will want to build on their successes over the past two years and return to play deeper into th^ playoff rounds next year.

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They put in the work in and pushed one another further and further each and everyday whether it be on the court or in the classroom. Each of the teams experienced wins and losses throughout the regular season and district games.

team. Every game they played made them closer and brought them closer to their goals. Those are the things that measured their success, not their seasons record. By the end of the season they were not just another basketball

They didn't let the wins get to their heads and they didn't let the losses get them down. No matter

team, but a family. They've been there for each other every morning, before school hours, and everyday long after school was out. Each member of the girls

the outcome of the game the previous Tuesday or Friday night they would go to practice with their heads held high; ready to prepare for their next battle. S/iay/ynn H annon

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up to the basket. > > > L a»1 T f m g Leading the Dunkin Dogs out for their last home game is seniors Matthew Everson (12) and Keaton Dolan (12).


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lost to Hirschi both times in district the boys were upset, but they still made it to the playoffs. Winning against Mineral Wells 81-59, the Dogs advance on to the next round. Becoming Area Champs the Dogs beat Liberty Hill 74-54. W ith the road to state clear on their minds the dogs head to Decatur to take on Kenndale. Falling short by ten points the Dogs journey ended. "We pounded the boards an our rebounding kept us in the game. But our guys never quit. 1 was really proud of them," Coach Danny Nix said. The Dogs season was an overall success. They worked together as a team and became a family. BSO D forever. Ashley Lager

have asked of them. W ith only losing eight games before district the boys were having a successful season. All that mattered though was getting to the playoffs. Having

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freshman teams determines the future of the program. With each successful play, turnover, or coaches' pep talks, the players learn what it takes to play Dunkin’ Dog basketball. "The coaches help to motivate us and move along in the program. Without them keeping us physically and mentally tough, the program would fail. That's why we continue to be successful," Terry Knight said. As the Junior Varsity and Freshman teams continue to work, so does the program. With a few more years to play for the orange and black, these players know the tradition continues with them. Hay/ey Hartness

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This year, the soccer team started the season with wins in their pocket and high hopes for the remainder of the season. However, sometimes winning everything isn't always in the cards. But it's a valuable opportunity to learn sportsmanship and determination to improve. "Some of my favorite things about soccer are competing with all my friends and having fun." Bailey Grimes (12) said. Robert Allen

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and prove successful as they face opposing teams. Going over drills and plays in order to apply them on the field when the jersey's come out. Providing much entertainment to the number of people who come to watch, the JV boys and girls work - work towards a victory, and later towards a district championship. Representing the Burkburnett High School Soccer team, the JV boys and girls of 2013 practice and play towards victory. Beginning with control of the ball, in order to win overall. Kelcee Eddins

bored as they improve their soccer skills over drills and scrimmages. Energized by adrenaline, the teams practice A A A Gathering together, the Lady Dogs prevent Old High from scoring.

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dust. They have a lot of fun at these tournaments and they make us all proud,"Yeah that's right, we do,"says Bailey B ittik e r(ll). It can be very annoying to sit out there and be bored or hot or cold in the tournaments but these guys do it anyway. Chase Fehr

playing golf and being able to eventually get my license thank you very much." The golf goes to tournaments almost every week and they make it a habit to dominate the entire tournament and leave everyone else in the

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But past all the strict coaches and intense practices, there are many reasons to join track. One reason to join is for the physical benefits, it helps you stay in shape and creates healthier habits. The second reason to join is for escaping reality. A sport like this can help relieve stress and give off adrenaline, which not only helps you mentally, but also emotionally. Lastly, track doesn't just help you become a better athlete, it can also be an opening to meet new people and make new friends. Everyone becomes one big family who offer encouragement and support in whatever task you plan to achieve, Bre-Yanna Gutierrez

A A A Keeping good pace, Marissa Uythoven (9) sprints her way to the finish line.

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fact the suits are so tight that they sometimes leave cuts. Knee wraps are applied also that can result in some lifters passing out. There are many reasons to join powerlifting like getting stronger, scholarships and gaining responsibility. Many can state that powerlifting makes you stronger but most take the responsibility for granted. That athletes in powerlifing have to face the music alone. Yes, they have teammates rooting them on at the sidelines, but there is no one else up there with you. It's all on the lifter and it takes a lot of courage to get up there and do what these students do. -Haleigh Karr

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Beginning their baseball season by doing all the little things right, the varsity baseball team intends to accomplish high goals. This year the varsity baseball team endured lengthy practices and scrimmages in order to better prepare themselves for a long season ahead of them. The field is in their favor since the boys seem to have great chemistry. W ith several returning players, the team brought back a lot of experience and leadership. The players learned a lot from each other and remained united as a team regardless of

their record. The pre-district season was filled with tournament play with opponents from Amarillo, Dallas and Wichita Falls. District continued the season with annual foes such as Iowa Park, Hirschi and Graham. W ith each of these games, the players committed themselves to playing as a team. As the season comes to an end, the players look forward to returning next year with a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a record to be proud of. Brenna Ruualcaba

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V>acoh7»ll ct3?icnn baseball season. As in the past, many of the baseball players have been teammates for the past year or so, and they know each other’s strong points, as well as points of improvement. The players learned a lot from each other this year, and they remained united as a team regardless of their record. The team strived to succeed and ended this year's season with their heads held high. Kristal Patterson

fans in the stands,the Burkburnett baseball players load the bases in hopes to take home a win. This year, the Junior Varsity baseball players endured lengthy practices and scrimmages in

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multiple injuries, the Lady Dogs still played strong. "1 have always been told to give it your all and keep a positive attitude about everything." Parker Keeling (10) said. Even though there was a few rough patches the softball girls were not going to give up on making it to playoffs. Team bonding, hardwork, and dedication is one way to describe this years softball team. They worked together on and off the field. Each practice they found new ways to make not just themselves better, but the team as a

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afternoons, and concession stands, these ladies will tell you differently. The hardwork that goes into each game starts when most of these ladies are in grade school and each of them can attest to the cold, windy days spent of the diamond at the beginning of the season only to end the season on 100 degree plus days. The ultimate goal for each of these ladies is to end up on the Varsity team and continue the tradition of winning and being a state ranked team. It's the dreams of little girls that make these ladies so successful. Haleigh Karr

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(Bcpa Waking up at 5:00 in the morning on a Saturday is not part of most teen’s plans for the weekend. But on the twenty sixth of January that is exactly what the members of BPA did. They got dressed in their business attire, ate breakfast, and rushed to pile into the bus. After the bus drive to Birdville High School, the new arrivals to Burkburnett’s BPA team were surprised with how large the school was and how many contestants were there. Some thought that the school even looked large enough to be a college. None the less they did not let that intimidate them. They

contestants did just that. They all pushed beyond their limits to bring back the bragging rights that the Burkburnett Bulldogs love to have in any competition. After all of their dedication and hard work individuals and teams advanced to State competition and showcased their talents in speaking, computer applications and many other technology related events. By the end of the weekend everyone had accomplished something. Whether that was placing in their event, meeting new people or just even having the courage to compete. Haleigh Karr

were driven to succeed. All they had to do was try their hardest to beat out their competitors. Many of the Burkburnett

> > > Getting their presentations ready for Regionals is Alex Allen (12), Carl Evans (12), and Hannah Gibson (10)

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Troubleshooting a problem, Natalie Corsaut (12) and Mrs Melinda Kleckner for some extra help before the state meet.


Posing for a group picture, S2S members Victoria Rodriguez (12). Miranda Gardea (12), Abbey Adame (12), Naomy Torres (12), and Craig Orris (12) .

S2S SjjoWns tf)c ropes. There are very few people that can do the Students 2 Students program. They volunteer for the program to help others find their way in a new environment. They have to be patience in showing the new students around. The students that participate in this extra curricular activity join to hang out with new friends and help people. They are the first representation of the students at Burkburnett. Lunch time can be the most intimidating part of the day for a

them helps students feel welcomed. It also let's them know that we are accept people for who they are. The S2S program is a great way of showing new students around not only for the new students but for the ones that have been at Burkburnett for years. This program is a way to build on character and show that there are people out there willing to help someone they have just met. -Brenna Ruualcaba

new students. The Student 2 Student program at BH S helps new students feel welcomed to the idea of lunched time, instead of terrified. Asking a new student to sit with

A A A President of S2S Kendyl Berry (12) and Alysia Barr advisor, pose for a picture.

Pointing out to new student, that we have a large selection of classes and activites, Kendyl Berry (12) shows Dennis Murley (12) around the building.

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categories of Hampshire, Chester, Duroc, Dark Cross and various other swine breeds: Shelby Peters, Justin Moore, Cody Murdock, Taylor Lam, KyLee McClain, Mayci Washington. Joseph Brown, Alex Wetzel, Meghan Getchell, Landon Ryalls, Shelby Peters, Cody Murdock, Jodeci Ancira and Katelyn Grimes. Students advanced to the major stock show in Fort Worth, San Antonio and Houston in hopes of bringing home prize money to invest in next year's projects. Staff

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(PUcA (Pet|eci ittusit toiti) ^oul ^ototr Music is an extenison of what the writer was feeling when he was composing the song. As someone sings it is there job to portray the emotion behind the song to the audience. As a choir they spend the year practicing different pieces for events like Christmas Magic and contest. The students do vocal warm ups and practice sight reading daily to prepare for contest in the spring. They also break up into sections soprano, alto, tenor, and bass to get their individual notes correct. Although they spend most of the time practicing for one

occasion or other, there is constantly the sound of someone singing or playing the piano during their free time. "I love choir because there are many great people in choir and everyday is fun," Riana McMurrey (10) said. Choir is an amazing way to make friends and express yourself. Also, their is no better feeling than after performing along side you friends in front of a large crowd. Therefore, choir is a fantastic way to get involved and is a great experience for all students.

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introduce them to our band," said Bethany Calloway (11). The band went to competition

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going is rough but the band pushes through. It's rough going from band class where everything

Puppet Master by Metallica for every show and it just got better and better each time they performed. This year the band went to area contest and had a bit of bad luck and was not able to go to state competition. "It was

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favorite time in the year. The dances are always so much fun." says Cassie Burkybile (11). Hard as it may be, the Babes find a way to pull through the rough practices during competition season. Admired by the crowd, the Babes perform for Burkburnett what they will be doing for competition. With the help of our town, the Babes went to Tyler, Texas for their competition this season. Scoring

routine in time for a performance. "Being a freshman is a challenge, but in the end it is all worth it." says Megan

90's and above the Babes, successfully bringing home 3 trophies and 2 outstanding choreography plaques. Carrying on the tradition, the Boomtown Babes of

Eddins (9). Twice a year the Babes entertain the crowd with their annual Babes clinic. Planting a seed in every heart of our future dancers. "Competition season is my

2012-2013 remain as magnificent as ever. All you have to do is "Keep Calm and Dance On." Kelcee Eddins

< < < Leaping into the air, Courtney Weary (10) expresses her enthusiasm towards the crowd.

A A A gilrotfi’g PiH teh Ending the performance with a sharp finish, during the city-wide pep rally is Emily Skinner (11), Brittany Mullins (12), Miranda Casados (11) Courtney Weary (10) and Alexiis Nobles (11),

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> > Posing for a picture with one of their mascots, Carissa Bounds (12), is cheerleader Chandy Cornelius (12).

V V V "Everybody clap your hands," Getting everyone to clap their hands the cheerleaders get the crowd in a chant during Friday nigh football game.

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toitJ) PuUlioB pribe. The cheerleaders every year go to a cheer camp to learn more stunts and cheers. Getting ready to cheer for their team and share the spirt. Helping the crowd cheer to pum p up the football players to show they're ready to win the game. Cheerleadrers like to encourage all the sports like basketball. To other people they may think cheerleading is only to do stunts or show school spirit, but they're wrong. Cheerleading is more than that. It brings the team together and shows what team work and commitment means. It builds up trust with one another. The girls would get together and come up with pep rallies and paint banners to hang up all around the school. Each home game they would make a banner to tell the students what to wear for that day. A lot of students

enjoyed doing that. Some would go out all crazy for it. So at the pep rally the cheerleaders would do cheers and then pick the one who was the best dressed and give them a prize. Throught the pep rally , they do the class yells and cheers. Every once in awhile they might play a game or two. Everybody enjoys the pep rallies that the cheerleading squad works hard to prepare. The cheerleaders try to make the year memorable. Not just for the students, but as for them as well. The senior cheerleaders want the year to be great for them. It is their last year to cheer with friends at Burkburnett High School. They want to make the best of it and hope that that the underclassmen learns as much as they could from them. Destiny Bider

< < < ObnlttlFalll Doing a cheer during a pep a rally. Winter Donley (10) and Jordan Rutledge (10) a lifted up in the air to pum p up the crowd.

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student of an art class at BHS and they will tell you it's a class they look forward to going to everyday. Just because art is a fun class, doesn't mean it's an easy one. Students taking these classes will be encouraged to challenge themselves artistically and think outside the box when completing projects. While in art students will complete a variety of projects using supplies such as paper mache, paint, colored pencils, clay and pastels. Some materials are easier to work with others. With each project the student learns more and more artistic techniques. As the year goes on instructors and students see progression, whether in Art I or Art IV. Shaytunn Harmon

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A A A Making Characters While in art Adan Gutierrez (10) puts various parts together.

/\A A Foenis«'(dl In art Bailey Bittiker (1 1) works on liis projc^ct.

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music, practice techniques, and play till their fingers hurt. Going through all of that work ends up paying off at the end of the year. At the end of the year he guitar classes show off all the hard work they have accomplished by performing in a showcase for family and friends. This gives the parents, teachers and students the satisfaction that they have worked hard and that the guitar class at BHS is very successful. Ash/ey Lager

Christina Hallwachs make sure students feel comfortable once the guitar is in their hands. Throughout the year students learn to read sheet

A A A Tjitme’ T o E o s k 0'i!i>l! Helping each other out on their guitar skills is Summer Ewing (10), Austin Vroom (10), Alex Patty (10), and Jacob Boyce (10).

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Joining welding class will give you a dual credit to go to Vernon college if you decide to make welding your profession. Welding is a great class that will allow you a way to learn new skills. Welding is a good class if you are good with math and have like hands on projects. This program allows you to work with your hands and use common since and sharpen your problem solving skills all while being productive and getting work done. Tanner Potts

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own family. They are the players number one fan. They see the struggle and sacrifice that each individual puts their body through. Being a trainer seems like it's a walk in a park for the eyes of the public, but it's not. " Being a student trainer is a lot harder than people think. Especially to

V V V Q y k k F ix Taping a players fingers, head trainer, Paige Hughc| hurries before the next i

watch how hard athletes practice and people still criticize them," Ashley Lager (12) said. To be a student trainer means sacrificing free time to

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watch people re-do plays a million times. To help a player even if they made you mad just 30 seconds ago. It's about looking beyond yourself and helping someone even if they don't appreciate what you are doing for them. Ashlep Lager

the three months of football season they spend more time with each other, the players, and coaches then they do their A A A O e t t f f i® P f e p a f g d Filling up bottles for the end of the halt to take to the football players is Summer Ewing (10).

A A A W a te r Running onto the field Madison Lewis (11), Mandi Saville (11), Ashtyn Smith (12), Ashley Lager (12), and Lexi Boswell (12) water the varsity team during a time out.

> > > M e w Y<e w Ckc During halftime, Lauren Griffis (11) waters the Jv players before they go back on the field.

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At the end of the pageant all the senior guys and their assistants got together and took a picture to remember.

"The backstage was the best, because it was a lot of fun getting to see everyone getting into character," Jensen Klodnicki (12) said.

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iube loob£( Ufee a latip Preparing for Project graduation, the senior boys get dressed up, and compete in Cinderfella. Once these guys buy their dresses, and test their shades of make-up, they get ready for their big preformances. Being the center of attention, these contestants get ready for the evening gown, talent, and interview portion of the pageant. Dancing and singing these hilarious contestants show their true personalities on stage to their whole audience. Hoping to steal the show, and the crown, the guys,and teachers, get their acts together. These contestants set thier goals high, and make the jppropriate modifications to heir apperal. Wishing for the

imagination soar. Some of the talent in this pageant include dancing, juggling, singing, and cheerleading. Some senior guys participating in it are Jayson Love, Tyler Blackman, Michael Lamberti, and many more. In between each act different groups of teachers perform as Dolly Parton aka Mr. Brad Avens, The Black Eyed Peas aka Mr. Francisco Salas, Mrs. Brittany Andrajack, Mrs. Lindsey W ade, and Mrs. Elizabeth Casteen and many more famous groups to keep the show going. All the proceeds for the night's festivities went to 2013 Project Graduation. Hay/ey Hartness

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Amazed that he won, Jensen Klodnicki (12) poses for his picture and his fans.

Trying to rock the stage, Leslie Coble, puts on on her manly charm and gets the whole contest rolling along with Scott Boswell, Cameron Castro, Jeremiah Butchee, and Tracy Stringfellow.

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Out Jfvcftecting on ti)t pear'S perceptions The life of a yearbookian doesn't seem that hard. W hat the school see's of the yearbook students is that they are the students that capture the memories and put it together in a book. However it's much more than that. To be in yearbook means students have to be willing to speak their mind. Yearbook is all about being creative and throwing ideas out there, even if it is wanting a zombie themed yearbook. Another part of yearbook is sacrificing free time to go take pictures at sports events, club,

they are doing. They want to capture the moment that is real. Yearbook has so many stressful qualities about it. The most stressful would be the deadlines. Deadlines are what can either make Ms. Reed love you or be very upset with you. No matter what though we make sure that pages are completed when they need to be. All in all yearbook gives off a perception of being fun. which it is, but the reflection is that dedication needs to be put into it get the result of a great yearbook. Ashley Lager

activities, or random snap shots. Yearbookians want to capture the perfect moment. They want that shot where they person is completely focused in, on what

> > > W ith the deadline approaching, eighth period gets to work once class begins.

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I\ A A I , .......... ^ ______ -ooking over her page, Krista Fortner (10) checks for :rrors before the next deadline.

A A A tfe’fp'il'fg O rt Asking a question about her page Brenna Ruvalcaba (10) gets help from yearbook staffer Hayley Hartness (10).

> > > Fiwall Edtte Scanning over her page Destiny Bider (12) corrects the errors that she has made.

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OTfjile fjatrins fun anii smiling too The Exceptional Learners Club (ELC) is helping make a difference, one popcorn hand at a time. This October, members of ELC sold Halloween popcorn hands as a fundraiser. The club made goodies and treats to sell to BH S students, with all the profits going towards helping Grace Ministries, a local non­ profit organization. The goal of ELC is to learn job skills, as well as life skills by using craft and cooking projects to expand their skills and gain

experience. The skills that they learn help the students be prepared for jobs in the workplace and in their future. ELC also helps with the Burkburnett community by participating in town projects such as Teens Make a Difference Day. The ELC is also known for the delicious aromas from their cooking labs. Brownies are one of the many favorites with the ELC. Kristal Patterson

experience. Everyone that enters the ELC classroom is greeted with a smile and a hello from everyone in the room. There's never a dull moment in the ELC room because there is always laughter, always different, always fun. Everyday is a new

< < H d p in g O u t Taking staples out of the papers so they can be shredded is Tishia Sternadel (12).

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games, as well as pep- rallies. This year the RO T C cadets went to several Drill Competitions, some of them were the John Jay and the Keller Drill Competition. Some of the students are not only involved in RO T C but they are also involved in other extra­ curricular activities "Juggling RO T C stuff with band stuff

participate in PT each week. But the cadets know how much more goes in to being a member of the Burkburnett RO T C

could sometimes be difficult because some of the events fall on the same dates" said Anastasia Morton (10). The best part of A F JRO T C

program. Some of the cadets also participate in Honor Guard. The

is knowing that you have become a part of a group that not only represents the student,

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but the school and nation as well. Kristal Patterson

colors at sporting events, such as football games, basketball

AAA Getting inspected by a higher ranking cadet at a drill competition the competition team waits to be critiqued by the judges.

< < < Focused and thinking Standing at attention in front of his light before inspection is Cadet Captain/ 1st Lt. Dustin De Celles (11).

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taking blood pressure, pulse and temperature. As students work, they are carefully supervised by the Evergreen staff as well as Mrs. Fore..The nurses are there to help them with any problem they are having and give them advice on what to do. By the end of the year the students have plenty of hands on experience and are ready to take their test to see if they are qualified enough to get their C N A license. Passing the CN A state test allows for students to have a certificate to help get a job right out of high school and to help further their careers in the nursing field. Krista Fortner

Reading the nursing book, Renee Olinger (1 1 ) studies for her state certification test.

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A Aaron, JT 134 Acheson, Kylee 152. 155. 172, 173 Adame. Abigail 6. 22. 30. 31. 79. 88. 89. 124. 189 Adams, Clayton 152 Adams, Jared 17, 31, 83, 134, 137, 167 Adams, Jesse 134 Adamson, Angela 18, 143, 169 Adamson, Shaunna 134 Afshar. Nikol 124 Agang, Rechille 134 Agosto, Abigail 134 Agosto, Joshua 152, 154, 172 Aguilar, Tyler 47, 134, 168 Albarella, Maria 152, 155 Albarella. Marisa 22. 44. 124 Alberts, Kristen 152, 156 Alfred, Katie 61, 152, 155, 172 Allen. Alex 78. 1 1 0 .1 2 1 .1 2 4 Allen, Kaylee 134, 142 Allen, Robert 101, 109, 143 Allen, Sean S3. 94. 124 Allen, Tricia 152, 173 Allen, Whitney 62, 63. 143 Alley, Blake 6 8 , 90, 143 Allred, Jason 134, 137, 166 Almendarez, Lacey 134 Amey, Brett 152 Amyx, Cynthia 114 Varsity Football Trainers: First Row: Mandi Saville Bobby Ingram Ashley Lager Austin Armagost Lexi Boswell Hayden M cLelland Ashtyn Sm ith Jackson Ford Paige D aino Carter Baber Madison Lew is Bryan Lew is Sierra Barton L arry W erner Lauren G riffis Ray Douglas Summer Ewing

Archambeau, Ashley 152 Armagost, Austin 67, 94, 134, 139, 166 Armstrong, Jack 143 Armstrong, Kaylea 48, 73, 134, 142, 166, 169 Armstrong, Kiley 152, 161, 170 Arndt. Bre-Ann 124. 189 Arnold, Nathanial 143, 172 Autaubo, Cody 134, 169 Avens, Brad 98, 162, 164 A vah. Billy 124

B Baber, Carter 54, 134, 166 Baber, Katelyn 134 Baccaro, Mayk-Loide 152, 173 Baker, Alyson 134, 169 Baker, Chase 124 Bale, Landon 143, 170 Bales, Conner 19, 152, 171 Bales, Elizabeth 75, 134, 168 Bales, Travis 124 Bales, Zachary 55, 143, 147 Balls, Adri 162 Balls, Marlee 124, 189 Ball, Ali/dia 25, 105, 124, 127, 168, 169 Ball, Isaac 152, 168, 172 Ball, Les 162, 163, 169 Bancovitch, Anna 12, 152, 173

Second Row: Zac H ollingsworth C h u ck H orne K ody M illsap Cam ron Senters Kennedy Shelby Cam eron Cahayla

Barrow. Jacob 98. 105. 124. 127. 169 Bartin, Sydney 153 Barton, Madison 153 Barton. Sierra 124. 166 Baughman, Allyson 27, 162 Baughman, Michael 162 Baxter, Joshua 143 Bayless, Dallas 85, 162, 164 Bayless, Dalton 168 Bayless. Rachel 82. 124. 127. 168.

200 Beeman, Brandon 114 Bell, Justin 52, 135, 138, 162 Beltran. Aeron 125 Bennett. David 52. 125. 132 Bennett, Nate 65, 143 Bernal. A J 60. 125. 133. 167 Berry. Kendyl 1 6 .3 1 , 79, 125, 130, 168 Betts, Marquis 143, 166 Bhuiyan, Bianna 143, 149 Bider, Destiny 101, 125, 194 Bigford, Trey 6 8 , 143 Billinger, Mikaila 49, 143, 169 Bilyeu, Cheyenne 91, 125, 195 Birk, Patrick 56, 162

Bollinger, Rebecca 153 Bolton, Devan 135, 169 Bond, Gloria 162 Bonnin, Dawn 153 Booth, J'maure 135, 139 Boswell, Jacob 13, 36, 67, 153, 171 Boswell, Lexi 7. 30, 96, 97. 102, 118. 125. 131. 166. 187 Boswell, Marla 25, 27, 162, 163 Boswell, Scott 99, 162, 164 Boucher, Ally 20, 135, 137 Boulware, Cindy 135 Bounds, Carissa 16. 19, 31, 39. 48. 4 9 .8 8 .1 1 9 .1 2 3 .1 2 5 .1 3 0 .1 6 6 . 169. 198 Bowen, Ashleigh 38, 88 , 144, 147, 171 Bowie, Braxton 12, 16, 153, 160, 171 Boyce, Jacob 92, 144, 145 Boyett, Kaytlyn 135, 170 Boyle, Chrystyna 172 Bradford, Dean 125 Bradshaw, Cecily 153 Bragg, Cody 143, 144, 170 Brantley, Cole 144 Brock, Haley 75, 144

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Paige Hughes

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Second Row:

Third Row:

KyLee McClain

Manda Thompson

Carissa Bounds

Caitlyn Black

Kaitlyn Schaffner

Christianah Ogunleye

Bryson Young

Morgan McShan

Autumn Johnson

Kaylea Armstrong

Chandy Cornelius

Jennifer Joss

Ebanie Griffith Kaci Thompson

Black, Hope 153, 157

Bromley, Blake 153 Brooks, Hunter 70, 71, 80, 153 Brown, Bailey 78, 135, 141, 168 Brown, Billie 19, 26, 144, 172 Brown. Clayton 125. 200 Brown, Dakota 135, 166

Black, Ryan 26, 162 Blackburn, Cody 143 Blackman. Tyler 26. 98. 125. 126

Brown, Javan 71, 153, 171 Brown, Joseph 135, 138. 170 Brown. Madeline 153

Blackmon, Ryan 31, 135, 138, 140 Blackshear, Shawna 143, 168 Blackshear. Shayla 24. 84. 117. 125. 126. 168. 195

Browne, Alyx 84, 135, 140, 168

Bittiker, Bailey 62, 63, 90, 135 Bittiker, Brittany 63, 153 Black, Anna 30, 162 Black. Caitlyn 7. 14. 15. 120. 121. 122. 123. 125. 166. 188

Ancira, Jodeci 45, 80, 134, 139, 170 Anderson, Caleb 108. 109. 117. 124 Anderson, Christian 17, 26, 152, 153, 173 Anderson, Kody 42, 143 Andrajack, Brittany 91, 99, 162 Andrews, Adam 134, 167 Andrews, Richard 143 Antilley, Destinee 152, 154, 156 Appleton, Emily 63, 152 166

Index

Bareihs, Emma 152 Bareihs, Hanna 134 Barnes. Brittany 124. 192 Barnes. Trevor 52. 124 Barnes, Trevor 71, 152, 156 Barr, Alysia 79, 162, 163 Barr, Blake 135, 169 Barrett, Brooke 106, 135 Barron, David 37, 58, 152, 154, 158, 167, 171 Barron, Lena 143, 167

Blakley, Auora 153 Blanton, Christina 143 Blanton. Kaitlin 125 Bliton, Brittaney 153, 170 Bolen, Brock 135 Bolf, Pete 144. 170 Bolling. Danielle 125, 132

Bruner, Haley 144, 170 Brunson, Brady 27, 6 8 , 135, 136, 166 Bryant. Brittany 125. 133. 173. 193Bryant. Cody 153. 173 Buckalew. Jacob 144. 170, 172 Bueno De Oliveria, Victor 153, 172 Bullard. Auroi a 22. 125 Burkybile, Cassie 9, 110, 135, 170 Burkybile. Tasia 126


Burlton. C hantz 144, 170 , Burnett, Jo rd a n 144, 168 ’ Burnett, Jo sh u a 62, 153, 157 : Burns, S am a nth a 19, 27, 144, 172 ; Bush, M andi 153, 168. 172 ; Butchee, Jerem iah 99, 162, 163

Butler. Bailey 126 Butler, Rick 162 Byrne, A m a n d a 135, 168

c Cahayla, Cameron 35, 52, 135, 137, 139, 166 Calloway, Bethany 135, 136, 168 Camden, Jordan 144, 172 Cameron, Eliza 153, 168 Campos, Cassandra 20, 135, 139

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Campos, Juan 153, 159 Canada, Kali 135, 170 Canada, Kalil 144, 170 Canham, Aaron 12, 153, 168, 173 Canham, Allison 31, 78, 87, 126, 170. 191 Cannon, Casey 48, 135, 138, 169, 171 Capes, Chris 153, 172 Carlson, Jessica 135

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Chandler, Elizabeth 144, 168 Chapm an, Austin 153, 155, 168, 172 Chapm an, Rachel 144, 168 Chilenski, Alex 153, 160, 168 Chong, Jasmine 153, 156 Chouinard, Shaynah 143, 144 Clawpitt. Garrett 42. 58. 118. 123. 126. 129. 167 Clampitt, Grant 144 Clark, Hunter 60, 154, 171, 173 Clark. Ricky 35. 119. 126. 133. 166 Clements, Sean 106, 135, 169 Cluley, Lindsey 162, 163 Cobb, Keyiona 135 Coble, Leslie 6 , 18, 99, 163 Coker. Aaron 15. 120. 121. 123. 126. 165, 185 Coker, Kasey 144, 168 Collins, Jacobe 144 Cook, Abdul 163 Cook, Joe 163 Cooke, A m y 30, 163 Cordero, Frank 163 Corey, Makayla 144, 170 Cornelius, Chandy 27, 88, 89, 120, 121. 122. 126. 133, 166. 187 Corsaut, Colby 37, 85, 144, 168,

Carson, C J 153 Carson, Danielle 135, 168 Carter, Larry 162 Casados, Miranda 9, 8 6 , 135, 170

Dallas, Josh 136 Dalton, Ryan 144, 170 Danderson, Sydney 114 Daniel, Kourtney 21 Daugherty. Laura 22. 116. 126 Davidson, Brianna 144, 150, 168 Davidson, Gary 144 Davis, Brad 80, 94, 162, 163 Davis, Corey 136 Davis, Danielle 41, 50, 143, 144, 171, 172 Davis, Michael 163 Davis, Trace 54, 154, 168 Davis, Trinity 39. 48, 49, 136, 142, 169 De Celles, Dustin 104, 105, 136, 169 Deason, Hannah 154 Deason, Hunter 126, 191 DeLima, M ateus91, 114 DeLima, Mateus 59 Denton, Trent 94. 95. 126 Derzapf, Andrew 144 Desai, Vaidehi 108, 109, 135, 136 Devore, Karen 154 Devore, Kiefer 145

Donley, Winter 8 8 , 89, 145 Dorrough. Kyle 94. 127 Douglas, Ray 35, 134, 136, 166 Douglas. Sabrina 145 Dowling, Phillip 163 Dudley, Taylor 19, 154, 173 Duncan, Lauren 27, 136 Dunem, Anthony 154 Dunsmoor, Devin 145, 146, 151 Durst. Jason 165

Eddins, Kelcee 135, 136, 170, 171 Eddins, Megan 152, 154, 156, 170 Edwards, Justin 12, 154, 172 Einhaus, Shawn 127 Elam, Jeremiah 136 Elam, Nathaniel 154, 172 Ellett, Linda 26, 163 Elliott, Guy 94, 95, 144, 145 Ellison, Brittany 114 Elyson, Chris 127, 200 Emmert, Amber 136 Emmert, Arron 154 Emro, Jacob 155 Evans, Artarius 55, 155, 171

170 Corsaut. Natalie 6. 31. 78. 88. 89. 126. 193 Cox, Brody 154 Cozby, H ope 78, 135

Varsity Girls Soccer Cassidy Smith

Cindi Smith

Em m a Kate Winkles

Lena Barron

KyLee McClain

Emilea Peoples

Angela Ortiz

Hannah Galbraith

Ashley Lager

Delanie Hinnant

Paige Strahan

Morgan McShan

Mandi Saville

Chloe Sharp

Kaci Thompson

Victoria Rodriguez

Evangelina Vela

Ginnie Potts

Brittany Mullins

Meredith Goins

Varsity Boys Soccer A dam Andrews

Joshua Reed

Gareth Lopez Iglesias Kody Millsap Dylan Stubblefield

Garrett Clampitt

Vincent Rodriguez

Justin Quick

Brad Freeman

Tristen Lamberti

A J Bernal

Charlie Salas-Groves

Bailey Grimes

Caleb Pellikan

Eddie Petry

Bradley Webb

Chase Wilson

Evans. Carl 78. 116. 127 Everett, Mason 36, 155, 157, 171 Everson, Jeffrey 155 Euerson. Matthew 7. 52. 53. 98. 122. 127. 128 Ewing, Summer 80, 92, 96, 97, 145,

Michael Lambert

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David Barron Caleb Jansen Stephen Foster Casados, Ty 153, 159, 171 Casteen, Elizabeth 99, 162 Castro, Cameron 26, 30, 99, 162 Castro, Daniel 37, 67, 90. 144, 170 Castro. Samantha 26. 78. 85. 118. 126. 168. 194 Catherall, Kori 153 Cely, Keri 162 Cervenka, Colton 153, 171 Cerveny, Carly 135, 137, 170, 173 Cerveny, Jeffery 144 Chancellor. Cody 126

Craner. Michael Alan James 22. 126 Creech, Jason 144 Cribbs, Devin 136, 169 Croucher. Kira 126. 197 Cummings, Autum n 136

D Daiker, Robert 26, 163 Daino. Paige 6. 17. 22. 30. 73. 96. 97. 126. 130. 166. 191

Jared Adams Dickey, Delayne 12, 14, 154, 156, 170 Divine, Johnny 163 Dobbs, Kaylee 75, 154, 170 Dolan. Keaton 16. 52. 98. 117. 120. 121. 122. 123. 126. 129. 196 Dominguez, Daniel 154, 160 Dominguez, Eva 78, 111, 136, 168 Dominguez, Guillermo 83, 154

Faber, Annie 155 Farias, Nathaniel 155. 171 Farleigh, Nicholas 155 Farson, Tyler 47, 145, 168, 172 Faulkenbery, Jordyn 72, 73, 136 Fehr. Bri 127. 168 Index

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Fehr, Chase 36. 85. 101. 145. 168, 170 Fennessy. Jonathan 91. 145 Fennessy. Jordan 145 Ferguson, Mercades 114 Ferry. Lauren 154, 155 Fincannon. Kayla 8 . 9. 136. 170 Fischer. Amy 163 Forbess, Jacob 172 Ford. Jackson 69. 136. 142. 166 Fore, Rhonda 163 Fortner, Johnny 136 Fortner, Krista 101, 145 Foster. Shandra 78, 154, 155. 172 Foster. Stephen 127. 132. 167

Varsity Tennis Kade Mullens Kelsey Sughrue Lauren Moon Brittany Pugliesi Esteban Rios Cole Mohedano Hannah Galbraith Mason Winkles Emma Kate Winkles Hillary Sykes Michael Lamberti

Frazier, Nancy 163 Freeman. A J 34. 81. 127. 130. 166 Freeman. Brad 127. 128. 167 Freeman. Carissa 41, 50, 145, 171 Freeman, Keegan 136 Freeman, Michael 163, 164 French, Kolten 17. 155, 171 Fudge. Kyle 60, 110. 155. 158, 173 Fullen. Nicholas 155. 173 Fuller, Kayla 21, 136 Fuller, Quinn 155 Furman, Sarah 108, 109, 146, 149

Gardea, C ie rra S l. 155, 158 Garden. Miranda 79. 127. 196 Gardner. Jessica 173 Garrett, Shana 152, 155, 168 Garvin, Garret 153, 155, 168, 173 Garuiti, Samantha 127. 133 Garvin, Shelby 19, 31, 155, 160, 171 Garza, Cassandra 155 Gauthier, Christian 155 Gentry, Debra 66. 127. 195 Gentry, Joshua 17, 67, 70, 155, 161. 171 Gentry, Justin 136 Gerstner. Tammy 163 Getchell, Meghan 80, 136, 170 Ghiloni, Devon 136, 169, 173 Gibson. Hannah 78, 145, 146 Gier, Paige 146 Giger, Wayne 136 Gillen, Rae 163, 165 Givens, Shelby 136, 171 Glem, Joshua 155, 172 Godsey, Ed 165 Goins, Meredith 57, 146, 147, 167 Goldman, Morgan 161 Gonul, Ugur 136, 139 Gorham, Billie 165 Graves, Ian 146 Graues, Justin 127

Griner. Ka^tlin 128 Grinnell, Caitlin 146 ! Grinnell, Cod\> 128 Grote, Imke 146, 173 Grubbs, Dallas 24, 31, 104, 105, 134, 137, 169 Guadalupe, Jessica 146, 151 Gubernath, Joshua 137, 138, 169. 173 Gubernath, Thomas 152, 155, 17lj Guevara, Alejandro 146 Gunn, Brandon 128. 189 Gunn, Chris 146, 170 Gutierrez, Adan 90, 146 Gutierrez, Bre Yanna 146 Guzman, Christian 137, 138, 169

H Hallwachs, Christina 82, 92, 163 Halverson, Parker 147 Halverson, Pryce 155 Hambrook, Wesle^i 22, 94, 128. 1 Hamlett, Arthur 31, 42, 43, 53, 137, 141 Hammond, Skyler 21 Hancock, Briana 46, 152, 155, 16 Hancock, Madison 11, 74, 147, H 171

Tyler Aguilar Aaron Canham Kayla Tucker Alydia Ball Kendyl Berry Jacob Organ Kara Miller Isaac Ball Peyton White Kasey Coker Addison Warren

Bulldog Brigade Ana Martinez Samantha Castro Bethany Calloway Sheridan Retry

Fountain. Brandon 127 Fountain, Caleb 136 Fountain, Tiffany 155, 172 Fournier, Chase 145 Fowler. Makenzie 62. 125, 127. 199 Fox, Bill 163, 165, 172 Francis, Pam 26, 162, 163 Frank, Kaila 27, 105, 134, 136, 137, 138, 168, 169 Frank, Ryleigh 155, 158, 168, 172 Franklin, Shauna 145, 170, 172 Frazier, Holly 78, 145 168 Index

Elizabeth Chandler Sarah Harris Shelby Hill Morgan Minard Keera Hoover Jayla Mardis Shayla Blackshear Alyx Browne Jessie McDaniel Taylor Hausner Tiffany Walker Alexandra Roth Jordan Burnett Denice Richards

Cole Mohedano Emily Sariego Briana Hancock Diana Martinez Shana Garrett Jailene Lopez Eliza Cameron Hannah Ruebel Austin Chapman Bailey Brown Kayla Wade Dakota Stull Kaila Frank Alex Chilenski

Gahagan, Bodie 94, 146 Gahagan, Brady 136 Gaines, Brian 155, 171, 173 Galbraith, Claire 84, 108, 109. 144, 146, 168 Galbraith. Fiannah 6. 15. 31. 57. 120. 127. 128. 167. 168. 189 Gamble, Danielle 127. 197 Gamez, Amerika 155, 172, 173

Dalton Bayless Brianna Rooney Austin Mathews Brianna Davidson Elizabeth Bales Claire Galbraith Christy Howard Tyler Parson Ryleigh Frank Sarah Pellikan Bri Fehr Amanda Byrne Allyndrea Morgan Courtney Jones Mandi Bush

Rachel Bayless Lauren Teeter Jordan Johnson Ginnie Potts Mary Klodnicki Abigail O'neil Brittany Hernandez Garret Garvin Garrett Liffick Kiondria Youngblood Emily Simmons Shawna Blackshear Rachel Chapman Kristal Patterson Danielle Carson

Jason Wick Coleby Lamb Colby Corsaut Chad Kennedy Gabe Pate Jared Moon Chase Fehr Aaron Canham Aaron Hollomon Brandon Green Jensen Klodnicki Trace Davis Hunter White Eva Dominguez

Green, Brandon 136. 140, 168

Hancock, Nathan 137

Greenway, Sarah 136 Griffis, Lauren 17, 65, 96, 97. 106.

Hancock. Tedi 147, 171 Hanlon, McKalynne 155 Hardaway, Allyson 27, 41, 72, 1

137, 142. 166 Griffith, Camilla 26, 31, 162, 163 Griffith. Ebanie 27. 31. 39. 88. 121. 128. 133. 166. 198 Grimes, Bailey 9, 58. 60, 135. 137, 166, 167 Grimes. Cole 13, 2 6 ,6 0 , 154, 155, 171, 173 Grimes, Katelyn 80, 146

147, 171 Hardman, Allyson 109, 137 Hardy, Dameon 156, 157, 171 Hardy, Leaann 163 Harmon, Shaylynn 100. 137, 14 169 Harris, Grace 156, 160, 170 Harris, Jacob 137, 140, 166


'.rris, Sarah 147, 168 il:irtness, Hayley 101. 147 Kelsey 114 ll'issan, Harley 137, 169 'liusner, Taylor 156, 168, 173 i;wthorne, Blair 17, 71. 81, 152, <6. 171 Jazzmine 19, 134, 137, 138

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i>ad, Amanda 114 ’ |dnz, Jessica 147. 148, 170 i;nderson, Andrew 156. 159, 171 jnderson, Jazemine 156 tenderson, Noah 145, 147. 170 ^j^ndren. Aaron 156 £-^ndricks. Rizonn 14, 26, 36, 154,

% 6 , 159, 171 ajandrixson, Hope 20, 147 iHandron, Aaron 171 > eptner, Curtis 165 v^ernandez, Brittany 147, 168

Hollingsworth, Zac 6 6 , 94, 137, 166 Hollomon. Aaron 27. 136. 138, 168 Holtzen, Alexandra 40, 156, 172 Honeycutt. Brittany 12, 40, 50. 51, 80, 156, 158, 171, 172 Hoover, Keera 85, 138. 140, 168 Hopkins, Mollie 138 Hoppe-Babcock. Theo 114 Horne. Chuck 34. 124. 128. 166. 169 Horton, Isaiah 138 Hove]). Em m a 27. 62. 128. 200 Howard, Christy 156, 168 Howell. Joshua 94. 128. 192 Huffington, Cari 163 Hughes, Danielle 74. 156 Hughes, Paige 166 Hunt. Dylan 94. 128. 133 Hurt, Mary-Opal 157, 173 Hutchins, Nick 147

Ursman, Alex 147, 149, 172 ightower, Brian 55, 147

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-Air Force Junior RO T C Colonel Les Ball Christian Walker Kaila Frank -Matihson Jones Levi Wagner jjake Barrow Uamal Ishmail Alydia Ball Christian Guzman Justin Wharff Charles Horne Kimberly Steward ' Emily Sariego

Blake Barr Dallas Grubbs Harley Hassan Alyson Baker Jonathon Swysgood Devin Cribbs Edward Petry Trinity Davis Craig Orris Harley Jackson Angela Adamson Dustin Mitchell Sean Clements Caleb Pellikan

Jackson. Euan 43. 52. 128 Jackson. Harley 14. 104. 138, 169. 170 Jackson, Jesse 114 Jackson. Miranda 111, 138 Jackson. Vincent 153, 157, 172 Jackson, Zachary 92, 147 Jakobetz. Zachary 157 Jalowy. Honni 128 Jans-Stutz, Brice 105. 147, 172 Jansen. Caleb 59, 147, 166, 167 Jara, James 147 Jarrett, Gabriel 114 Jimenez, Austin 11, 54. 147, 150 Jimenez, Grant 157 Johnson, Autum n 27, 44, 48, 65, 137, 138, 166, 169 Johnson, Jordan 157, 161, 168 Johnson, Keagan 157, 172 Johnson, Lad 126, 128, 193 Johnston, Shannon 18, 27, 163 Jones, Brandon 42, 43, 138 Jones, Briana 138 Jones, Courtney 145, 146, 147, 168 Jones, Kadarrah 157 Jones, Madison 30, 146, 147, 173 Jones, Matihson 137, 138, 169

Kidd. Dauid 83. 128. 132 Kidd, Melissa 157 Kille, Chris 156, 157, 172 Killian. Timothy 129 Kincaid, Tyler 148, 172 King, Chandler 114 King, Emily 27, 109. 136, 139, 170 King, Jaquette 114 Kinnaird, Jacob 139 Klaus, Angel 148 Kleckner. Melinda 78, 162, 163 Klodnicki. Jensen 6. 14. 15. 31. 78. 98. 99. 108. 109. 120. 121. 125. 129. 168. 190 Klodnicki. Mary 108, 109, 148, 168 Knight. Terry 54, 114 Koons, Melanie 111. 148 Koulovatos, Alex 49, 163 Kun, Antoinette 148, 151 Kurszewski, Abigail 157, 170 Kurszewski, Chase 14, 21, 35, 6 6 , 94, 145, 146, 148, 170

L Lacoss, Savannah 157

Cody Autaubo Phoenix Underwood Devan Bolton Justin W heat Coleby Lamb Joshua Gubernath Justin Williams Tristan Rankin Charles Salas-Groves Jordan Smith Bradley W ood Dustin DeCelles Devon Ghiloni Michael Stafford Jason Wick

Varsity Basketball Selena Mize Jaley Matteson Shaylynn Harmon

Mikaila Billinger Kaylea Armstrong Autum n Johnson Casey Cannon Trinity Davis

Joplin, Alexander 67, 139, 166 Jordan. Jessica 128. 192 Jordan-Echols. Dustin 128 Josefy, Dayton 147 Joss, Jennifer 39, 48, 49, 147, 166, 169 Joy, Darryl 139

■Hill, Shelby 147, 168 Hinnant, Delanie 8 , 30, 56, 137, 167 Hinnant, Zachary 156, 158 Hinson, Erin 163 Hinton, Anna 147 Hoff, Ashlynn 26, 40, 50, 51, 74, 156, 171, 172 Hogan, Chandler 156, 172, 173 Holley, Alexis 22. 27. 125, 128 Hollifield, Deborah 145, 146, 147 Hollingsworth, Laurie 103, 163

Ingram, Bobby 34. 138, 166 Ingram, Brandon 54, 156, 157. 171 Ishmail, Jam al 138, 169 Ivory, Deondre 138 Ivory, Devonte 138 Ivory, James 55, 143, 147

K Karabel, Alexander 139 Karabel, Christopher 147 Karr, Haleigh 78, 100, 147 Keefner. Kelsey 114 Keeling, Parker 17, 74, 147, 150 Kennedy, Andrea 157 Kennedy. Chad 126. 128. 168

Jackson, Chavaz 27, 53, 137, 138, 141, 162

Jennifer Joss Carissa Bounds

Kerr, Clint 163 Kibby, Daniele 157, 170

Lager. Ashley 17. 57. 96. 97. 117. 124. 129. 166. 167. 190 Lagunas-Lacy, Jaden 157 Lam. Haley 50, 80, 154, 157. 171, 172 Lam, Taylor 80, 152, 157 Lamb, Coleby 135, 139. 168. 169 Lamb. Laurie 164 Lamberti. Michael 42. 43. 45. 58. 59. 129. 132. 167. 168. 186 Lamberti. Tristen 19. 42, 60, 93, 134, 139. 167 Landin, Candelaria 139, 171 Landreth, Shannon 148 Langley, Micky 139 Lara, Jasmine 139 Leach. Mike 164 Lee. Moniqua 157. 172 Leistner, Brittany 157 Leistner. Makayla 148 Index

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Leisure, Christian 148 Leslie. Adam 31. 43. 129. 183 Leslie, Bailey 148 Leslie. Brennan 31, 43, 64, 145, 146, 148 Lewis, Bryan 25, 35, 145, 148, 166 Lewis, Bryce 157 Lewis. Declan 139 Lewis, Julie 164 Lewis, Madison 17. 30. 96, 97, 139. 140, 166 Liffick, Garrett 85, 144. 148. 168 Linden, Chelsea 139 Lindsey, Sara 157 Loffler, Haleigh 157. 170 Lopez. Christopher 157, 171 Lopez, Jailene 148, 150, 168, 173 Lopez, Micah 148, 172 Lopez Iglesias, Gareth 58, 59, 139, 167. 173 Love. Javson 7, 15. 19. 22. 94. 95. 98. 120. 122. 124. 129. 191 Louern. Brandi 106. 119, 129

Mandeville, Kali 148 Mardis, Jayla 148, 168 Marshall, Alexis 157 Marlin. Malik 65. 123. 129 Martinez, Ana 148, 168. 172 Martinez. Damita 139, 173 Martinez, Diana 61, 157, 161, 158 Martinez. Ronald 26. 126. 129 Masters, Channell 157, 171 Mala. Mercedes 78. 129 Mathews, Austin 157, 168 Matteson, Jaley 26, 40, 49, 72, 154, 156, 158, 169, 172 Me Cloud, Dylan 158 McCarthy-Nelson, Nick 158, 171 McClain, Jaisa 139 McClain, Jalen 36, 55, 148, 170 McClain. Kylee 39. 56. 80. 8 1 .1 1 9 . 129. 166. 167. 191 McClelland, Sean 158 McOoskev. Kellie 129. 192 McCoy, Kelley 139, 166 McCoy, Westin 70. 158, 160, 171

Babes Emily King

Kimberly Wood

Mayci Washington

She'dara Wilson

Kayla Meany

Megan Eddins

Alexiis Nobles

Harley Jackson

Makayla Corey

Sadie Yetter

Jodeci Ancira

Shaelee Stebbins

Jessica Heinz

Delayne Dickey

Kelsi Rutledge

Carly Cerveny

Maranda Overstreet

Abigail Kurszewski

McMullen, Hollie 148 McMurrey, Riana 46, 148, 173 McNew, Aaron 92, 139 McNew, Alexandra 139 McQueen, Cheyenne 148 McShan. Morgan 6. 27. 31. 38. 56. 88. 129. 133. 166. 167. 197 Meany, Kayla 64. 155, 158, 170 Meier, Devin 148, 172 Mello, Danielle 139 Mello, K aleb 8 , 81, 139 Menasco, Erica 114 Mendoza, Danica 158, 170, 172 Mendoza. Samantha 18. 129. 197 Mendoza, Victor 102 Miller, Ashley 158 Miller, Jeannine 164, 165 Miller, Kara 16, 46, 146, 148, 168, 170 Millsap, Kody 135, 139, 166, 167 Minard, Morgan 153, 156, 158, 168 Miracle, Denise 164 Mire, Missy 164 Miser, Brandon 94, 144, 148 Miser, Matthew 148 Miser, Nick 130 Mitchell, Analiyah 41, 158, 172

Mooney/. Victoria 23. 27, 30, 88, 118. 130. 133. 199 Moore. Justin 109. 125. 130. 19. Moore, Sarah 137, 139 Mora, Angelica 158, 172 Morales, Idaliz 135, 139 Morgan, Allyndrea 156, 158, 168 Morgan, Mercedez 10, 17, 75, 14 149, 170 Morris, Kelli 30, 164 Morrow, Carla 165 Morton, Anastasia 27, 84, 149, 1 Moseley, James 164 Moulton, Keith 140 Mulhare, Alicia 164 Mullens, Kade 47, 149, 168 Muller, Jenna 149 Mullins, Brennan 37, 71, 154, 15. 159, 171 Mullins, Brittany 20. 56, 86, 123, 130, 133, 167, 170, 196 Murdock, Cody 149, 173 Murley, Dennis 115 Murley, Dennis 79 Murphy, Hannah 156, 158, 170 Murphy, Jenna 130 Murphy, Nicole 149 Murphy, Tori 93, 149

Danica Mendoza

Allison Canham

Meghan Getchell

Kara Miller

Kiley Armstrong

Brittany Mullins

Cassie Burkybile

Shauna Franklin

Kaylee Dobbs

Kristin Wood

Kelcee Eddins

Haley Bruner

Madison Wiese

Courtney Weary

Arrianna Shaw

Krystal Salyers

Brittaney Bliton

Miranda Casados

Madison Hancock

Ashlee Rightman

Emily Skinner

Mercedez Morgan

Daniele Kibby

Brandi Payne

Alyssa Roberts

Hannah Murphy

Kayla Fincannon

Grace Harris

Sara Sword

Kaytlyn Boyett

Haleigh Loffler

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Caleb Titus

Kyler Sprague

Kalil Canada

Ryan Dalton

Pete Bolf

Gus Olivarez

Colby Corsaut

Jalen McClain

Connor Williams

Daniel Castro

Chris Gunn

Chase Kurszewski

Joseph Brown

Jacob Buckalew

Josh Scott

Chase Fchr

Cody Bragg

Alex Smith

Landon Bale

Kevin Sheppard

Chantz Burlton

Noah Henderson

Mitchell, Courtney 30, 162, 164

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Lovern, Casey 152, 157 Lucas, Harley 157 Lueck, Cameron 157

M Maberry, Dustin 129 Mackey. .Jordan 129 Mahaffey, Mitchell 139 Mallett, Joshua 43, 94, 137, 138, 139,141 170

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McCracken, Justin 158, 171 McCraw, Ty 158 McCullough, Camren 139 McDaniel, Dawson 154, 158 McDaniel, Jessie 146, 148, 168 McDaris. Brittany 129. 189 McDonald, Alyssa 148, 151 McDonald, Christopher 158 McLelland, 1layden 11, 69, 145, 146, 148, 151, 166 McManus. Kennedy 148 McMullen. Brittney 158

Mitchell, John 164 Mitchell, Noah 149 Mize. Selena 6. 26. 48. 116. 130. 169. 195 Mohedano. Cole 47. 153. 158, 159, 168 Mohedano. Lane 22. 94. 130 Montanez, Javier 145, 149 Montgomery, Becky 163, 164 Montgomery, David 164 Montgomery, Jason 139 Moon, Jared 27, 135. 139. 168 Moon. Lauren 31. 128. 130. 168. 190

Nash. Owen 149 Negron. Joshua 158 Neinas. Peyton 149 Newark. Ty 158 Newman. Shane 164 Nieboer. Kilee 140 Nier. Zachary 140 Niles. Tristan 66 . 158. 160 Nix. Danny 53. 164 Nix. Susie 164 Nobles, Alexiis 26, 45, 64, 86 , 170 Norton, Nathan 140


o I L le a r y . Elizabeth 130 ,'i'neil. Abigail 93. 149, 168 •)choa. Ben 130 Ichoa, Katarina 140 ,)gunlei>e. Christianab 19. 31. 38. .9.8 8. 89. 117. 130. 166 |i)|inger. Renee 107, 140 |')livarez, Gus 37, 149, 170 j|)liver, Kain 115 ;:)no, Ray 165 )rgan, Jacob 25, 140, 168 ) r r i s . Craig 31. 79. 119. 124. 130. 69. 196 )rtiz, Angela 11. 56, 149, 167, 171

5 Ortiz, Michael 158 )sborn, Dustin 149 Otto, Sierra 109, 154, 158, 171 >erstreet, Kelsey 140 >erstreet, Maranda 90, 148, 149, !70, 173 Overstreet, Seattle 149

Parks, Megan 115 Partridge, Shaun 115 Pate, Gabe 157, 158, 168 Patterson, Cody 147, 149 Patterson, Kristal 101, 134, 140, 168 Patty, Alex 16, 69, 92, 149, 150 Payne, Brandi 20, 137, 140, 170 Payne, Zacherv 102. 130 Pearson, Haley 140 PeWikan. Caleb 43. 130. 167. 169. 197 Pellikan, Sarah 159, 168 Peoples, Emilea 11, 40, 41, 57, 145, 149, 167, 171 Peoples, Jarvis 146, 149 Perez, Monique 159 Perez-Jara, Harrison 140 Perron, Morgan 138, 140 Perry, Ashley 140 Perry, Elizabeth 159, 172 Peteet, Cole 115

JV Volleybail Emilea Peoples Kelcee Eddins Alyssa Tabion Stephanie Winkler Kylee Jo Trahan Candy Landin Casey Cannon

Courtney Weary Carissa Freeman Kaytlynn Shannon Madison Hancock

Potts, Ginnie 57, 146, 149, 167, 168 Potts. Tanner 15. 122. 130 Powell, Jodi 159 Priddy, Robert 140 Pugliesi, Brittany 149, 168 Pugliesi. Codv 131 Pyle, Todd 164

Q Quick, Justin 140, 142, 167 Quintero, Kelli 164

R Raleigh, Braxton 159 Raleigh, Natali 140 Ramsey, Jeremy 159 Rankin, Tristan 109, 140, 169 Ratley, Andrew 131 Reed. Joshua 58, 60, 131, 167 Reed. Mandy 26, 31, 154, 164, 165 Reid, Jo Ann 143, 149 Reid, Nicole 173 Reinke, Peyton 24, 42, 43, 107, 140

Rodriguez, Lilly 143, 150 Rodriguez, Om ar 81, 94, 140 Rodriguez. Victoria 56. 79. 131. 167 Rodriguez. Vincent 140, 167 Rodriguez-Alvarez, Alejandro 138, 140 Rogers, Christopher 14, 140, 166 Rogers, Dakota 159. 171 Rogers, Julian 159 Rogers, Michael 150, 173 Rooney. Brianna 138, 140, 168 Rorabaw. Tiller 131 Ross, Jason 140 Roth, Alexandra 156, 159, 168 Rouleau. Jasmine 131 Rouse, Imani 140 Rubio, Marcos 131 Ruddick, Brandon 110, 140 Ruddick, Gavin 108, 109, 150 Ruebel, Hannah 141, 142, 168 Runeberg, Brie 93, 144, 150 Rutledge, Jordan 64, 65, 8 8 , 89, 145, 146, 150 Rutledge, Kelsi 16, 44, 131, 132, 170, 186 Rutledge, Race 150 Ruvalcaba, Brenna 11, 101, 149, 150

Richards, Denice 168

Danielle Davis

Ashleigh Bowen

JV Basketball

Shelby Givens

Angela Ortiz Ally Hardaway

Victoria Williams Anslee Waddell Ashlynn Hoff Carissa Freeman Brittany Honeycutt Stephanie Winkler Ashlee Rightman Shelby Garvin Sierra Otto Channell Masters Haley Lam Tedi Hancock Danielle Davis

Freshman Football

Owen, Brad 26, 163, 164

Peters, Shelby 80, 81, 146, 148,

Owens, Brittany 158

149, 173 Peterson, Dakoda 149 Petry, Edward 94, 140, 167, 169 Petry, Sheridan 159, 168, 172 Peveto, Hannah 159, 160, 172 Phillips, Grant 16, 149, 150

Padron, Enrique 158, 172 Painter, Zane 106, 140 Panuncio, J P 52. 130 Parker, Tyler 158, 160 Parkey, Blake 71, 158

Pickell, Sam antha 159 Pike, Jessica 159, 172 Plum\e\). Kaysha 130 Pollard, Tracy 164

Alex Wright

Colton Cervenka

T y Casados

Aaron Hendron

Brian Gaines

Brandon Ingram

Brennen Zaragoza

Austin Sutton

Josh Gentry

Blair Hawthorne

Keaton Spradlin

Nick McCarthy-Nelson

Cedric Watts

Mason Everett

Blaze Williams

Danny Wood

Cliris Lopez

Andrew Henderson

Cole Grimes

Dakota Rogers

Brennan Mullins

Javan Brown

Dameon Hardy

David Barron

Eric Shelby

Colby Titus

Braxton Bowie

Conner Bales

Jacob Boswell

Artarius Evans

Eli Tolentino

Kolten French

Hunter Clark

Westin McCoy

Caleb Turner

Darius Vela

Nate Farias

Richter. Ryan 43, 111, 159 Rightman, Ashlee 50, 65, 159, 170, 171, 172 Rikard, Val 164 Ringwood, Jason 149, 166 Rios, Esteban 25, 146, 149, 168 Roach Merriman, Shelby 143. 149 Roark. Samantha 22. 27. 131 Roberts, Alyssa 159, 161, 170, 172 Roberts, Owen 159, 161, 173 Roberts, Victoria 150, 172

Justin McCracken

Rizonn Hendricks Austin Underwood

Thomas Gubernath

Ryalls, Landon 13. 80, 159, 173

S Salas, Francisco 6 , 24. 99. 163, 164 Salas-Groves, Charlie 43, 141, 167. 169 Salazar, Samantha 150 Salsman. Tiller 131 Salyers. Keri 159 Index

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Salyers, Krystal 150, 170 Sandberg, Ashley 159, 161, 170 Sanders, Mark 164 Sanderson, Karen 164 Sands, Sherry 164 SanMiguel, Juan 115 Sariego, Emily 141, 168, 169 Sautner, Bergen 159 Saville, Mandi 9, 31, 56, 96, 97, 138, 141, 166, 167 Schajfner. Kaitlyn 20. 38. 131. 166 Scobee, Madison 154, 159 Scott, Josh 144, 150, 170, 172 Scott-Roth, Athena 159, 172 Scroggins, Aspen 115 See, Bryce 115 Sells Oates, Robert 150, 173 Selvidge, Melanie 164, 165 Seman, Lee 164, 165 Senters. Camron 66. 131. 166 Sexton, Cassandra 159 Shackelford, Alex 150 Shackleford, Marvin 172 Shannon, Ashlee 150 Shannon, Kaytlynn 171 Sharp, C h loe 5 6, 141, 167 Shaw, Arrianna 87, 141, 170 Shawn, McKenzie 73. 131

Smith, Alex 150, 170 Smith, Amber 18, 46, 152, 159, 173 Smith. Ashlvn 22. 96. 97. 124. 132. 166. 190 Smith, Austin 138, 141 Smith, Brady 94, 150 Smith, Brandon 141 Smith. Cassidv 23. 26. 30. 31. 56. 126. 132. 167 Smith, Cindi 141, 167 Smith, Debbie 164 Smith, Jamar 54, 159 Smith, Jordan 141, 169 Smith, Michaela 108, 109, 150 Smith, Noah 153, 159, 173 Smith, Rebecca 150, 172 Smith, Samantha 141 Smith. T\jler 132 Smith, Zachary 141 Sneath, Caleb 150 Soel, Joshua 141 Sparkman, Sarah 141 Spiess, Alexander 141 Spillman-Concel, Nick 150 Spiva, Tristan 159 Spradlin, Keaton 160, 171 Sprague, Kyler 150, 151, 170

Freshman Volleyball Haley Lam Anslee Waddell Brittany Honeycutt

Strahan. Paige 132. 167 Strickland, Elijah 52, 139, 141 Stringfellow, Tracy 99, 165 Stubblefield, Dylan 26, 43, 58, 59, 137, 141, 167 Stull, Dakota 154, 160, 168 Sughrue, Kelsey 147, 150, 168 Sullivan, Dusty 150 Sullivan, Harley 106, 141 Sutton, Austin 160, 171 Swant, Callie 151, 173 Sword, Sara 155, 160, 170 Swysgood, Jonathon 169 Sykes, Hillary 78, 111, 141, 168

T Tabion, Alyssa 41, 73, 138, 141, 171 Tagliabue, Brittney 160 Tagliabue, David 132 Tappan, Katie 151 Tatum, Megan 141 Taylor, Danny 165 Taylor, Phillip 165 Teeter, Lauren 131, 132, 168, 188

Alex Holtzen Shandra Foster Analiyah Mitchell Ashlee Rightman Moniqua Lee Roni Williams Jaley Matteson

Thornton, Raymond 132 Tisdale, Brennon 17, 63, 142 Titus, Caleb 142, 170 Titus, Colby 160, 171 Tolentino-Haley, Eli 60, 160, 171 Torres, Naomy Alexis 79, 132 Trahan, Kylee 72, 141, 142, 171 Triana, Loy 30, 51, 165 Trout, Aimee 150 Trujillo, David 145, 151 Tucker, Brandon 131. 132. 192 Tucker, Kayla 46, 151, 168 Turnage, Nathan 151 Turner, Caleb 16. 154, 160, 171, 173 Tysinger, Kira 160, 172, 173

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Elizabeth Perry Ashlynn Hoff Danica Mendoza Kylee Acheson Paschence Wilson

Freshman Basketball Angelica Mora Moniqua Lee Marissa Uythoven Analiyah Mitcht Air Force Junior RO T C

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Madison Steich, Vincent Jackson, Josh Scott, Ricky Padron, Nathanial Arnold, Chris Kille, Sgt. Bill Fox, Samantha Burns, Shelby Young, Josh Agosto, Isaac Ball, Ana Martinez, Laura Sheets, Mandi Bush, Ryleigh Frank, Alexander Hersman,

Katie Alfred Tiffany Fountair

Athena Scott-Roth, Jessica Pike, Alyssa Roberts, Victoria Roberts, Chance Wimbedy, Anastasia Morton, Jordan Camden, Hannah Peveto, Kira Tysinger, Billie Brown, Connor Williams, Chris Capes, Chrystyna Boyle, Danielle Davis, Amerika Gamez, Sheridan Petry, Shauna Franklin, Rebecca Smith, Austin Chapman, Devin Meier, Nathaniel Elam, Joshua Glem, Hunter White, Justin Edwards, Keagan Johnson, Jacob Buckalew Micah Lopez Victor Bueno De Oliveria, Jacob Forbess, Justin Shelby, Tyler Kincaid, Marvin Shackleford, Chandler Hogan, Brice Jans-Stutz, Tyler Farson

Sheets, Laura 150, 172 Shelby, Eric 157, 159, 171 Shelby, Justin 150, 172 Shelby, Kennedy 52, 141, 166 Sheppard, Kevin 150, 170 Shields. Austin 131 Silua. Am anda 131 Silva, Maria 141 Simmons, Emily 27, 150, 168 Simmons, Rhonda 164 Skaggs, Sharon 164 Skelton, Malachi 155, 159, 173 Skinner, Emily 9, 8 6 , 107, 141, 170 Skinner. Euan 131 Slater. Samuel 118. 131. 199 172

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Spurlock, Sierra 45, 150 Stafford, Michael 141, 169 Stanley, Miranda 160 Starling, John 165 Statser, Joshua 83, 108, 109, 141 Stebbins, Shaelee 16, 141, 170 Steich, Madison 150, 172

Terry, Haley 142 Tewell, Andrew 142

Steigerwald, Taylor 150 Stephens, Colin 154, 160 Sternadel. Tishia 129. 132 Steward, Kimberly 104, 141, 159

Thayer, Courtney 142 Thompson, Josh 115 Thompson. Kaci 15, 31. 56. 121. 122. 123. 132. 166. 167. 192 Thompson. Manda 22. 39. 64, 132. 166 Thompson, Natalie 155 Thompson, Stasia 150

Stockinger, Kevin 60, 150, 151, 173 Stone, Brandi 160 Stone, Zachary 35, 134, 141, 155 Stout, J 55, 69, 141

Thayer, Brandon 160

V Vallier, Ashton 150, 170 Vallon, Sandra 155 Van Pelt, Amber 151 Vanspeybroeck, Bradley 151 Vela. Brponna 106. 132 Vela, Darius 160, 171 Vela, Evangelina 57, 61, 142, 167 Vela, Maria 151


Villanueva, Alyssa 108, 109, 143, 151 Villanueva, Mark 160 i Vroom, Austin 21, 54, 55, 92, 147,

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W ' Wachter. Roderick 132 Waddell, Anslee 40, 51, 160, 171, ■ 172 Waddell. Jacob 132 i Waddell, Logan 142 Wade, Kayla 142, 168 Wade, Lindsey 24, 99, 162, 165 Wagner, Levi 169 Walker, Christian 24, 142, 169 Walker, James 151 Walker, Seigen 98, 108, 109, 116, 133 Walker. Tiffany 160, 168 Wall, Toni 160 Wallace, DeJa 133 Wampler, Jake 154, 156, 160, 173

Webb, Angela 151 Webb, Bradlev 133, 167 Weir, Cassiano 52, 135, 142, 162 Weiss, Riley 90, 160 Werner, Larry 6 8 , 141, 142, 166 Westbrook, Bree 9, 8 8 , 107, 141, 142 Westmoreland, Daniel 133 Wetzel, Alexander 70, 81, 158, 160 Wharff, Justin 169 W heat, Justin 94, 142, 169 White, Chris 115 White, Hunter 84, 144, 151, 168, 172 White, Peyton 27, 134, 142, 168 Whitney, Brady 94, 95, 142 Whyte, Ryanne 151 W ick, Jason 142, 168, 169 Wiese, Madison 74, 160, 170 Wilcoxen, Xavier 160 Wilkinson, Chelsea 133 lVi//iams, A/iyah 133 Williams, Blaze 13, 55, 159, 160,

Warren, Addison 151, 168

171 Williams, Brandon 151 Williams, Connor 151, 170, 172, 173

JV Girls Soccer Taylor Hausner Carly Cerveny Amerika Gamez Damita Martinez Shelby Peters Kylee Acheson Mary-Opal Hurt

Brittany Bryant Shelby Young Courtney Weary Callie Swant A nna Bancovitch Maranda Overstreet

Wilson, Paschence 161, 172 Wilson, She'dara 20, 140, 142, 170 Wilson, Vann 161 Wilson, Weslev 98, 128, 133, 200 Wimberly, Chance 104, 156, 161, 172, 173 Winkler, Stephanie 40, 50, 65, 151, 171 Winkles, Emm a Kate 15, 31, 56, 120, 121, 122, 123, 131, 133, 167, 168, 186 Winkles, Mason 16, 25, 46, 151, 168 Winter, Kalib 151 Wiseman, Reagan 115 W ood, Bradley 142, 169 W ood, Daniel 17, 153, 161, 171 W ood, Kimberly 161, 170 W ood, Kristin 106, 140, 142, 170 W ood, Sarah 165 W oods, Katie 115 JV Boys Soccer Hunter Clark Landon Ryalls Mayk-Loide Baccaro Cody Murdock Caleb Turner Cole Grimes Christian Anderson

Young, Michael 161 Young, Olivia 142 Young, Shelby 151, 172, 173 Youngblood, Kiondria 148, 151, 168 Yuvanondha, Panitnan 151

Zaldano, Emilo 173 Zaragoza, Brennen 90, 161, 171

Devon Ghiloni Jake Wampler Michael Rogers Kevin Stockinger Josh Gubemath Kyle Fudge Emilo Zaldano Brian Gaines Robert Sells-Oates Connor Williams Nicholas Fallen Aaron Canham

Jailene Lopez

Madi Jones Tricia Allen

JV Tennis Amber Smith Kira Tysinger Riana McMurrey Jessica Gardner

Chance Wimberly Nicole Reid Imke Grote Taylor Dudley Noah Smith

Malachi Skelton Phoenix Underwood Garret Garvin Dustin Mitchell Chandler Hogan Cody Bryant Gareth Lopez-lgelsias Owen Roberts

Warren, Brian 7, 16, 68, 98, 127, 133 Warren, Dennis 115 Warren, Gerad 115 Washington, Bayli 8 8 , 136, 142 Washington, Ma^/ci 80, 133, 170, 190 Watson, Sydney 133, 198 Watts, Cedric 160, 171 Weary, Courtney 11, 14, 41, 8 6 , 145, 146, 147, 151, 170, 171, 173

Wright, Alexander 161, 171 Wpatt, Krystal 133

Y Yarger, Shane 102, 103, 161 Yetter, Sadie 155, 161, 170 Young, Alexa 115 Young, Bryson 39, 73, 139, 142, 166 Young, Krystal 148, 151 Index

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to bless y o u in a ll th a t y o u d o . P h illip ia n s 4:13 P ro v e rb s 3:5-6 W e lo v e y o u . D a d . M o m a n d Jacob

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Lexi Boswe

I'm so p ro u d of y ou Lexi. F o llo w

Lexi, W e are so p r o u d o f th e y o u n g la d y y o u 'v e b e c o m e . C o n t in u e to tru s t a n d fo l­

la d y y o u h a v e b e c o m e . M a y G o d c o n t in u e

from God. Love you, Nana

yoiu- dream s a n d never settle for less th a n y o u r heart's desires. C a m e ro n

Je re m ia h 29:11

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187


•Caitlyn Black

> > >

Caitlyn Black

We are far apart in age but close at heart, God sent me the best gift w hen He gave me m y little sister. I couldn't be more th a n k fu l for having you in m y life! Love, Sissy

>>>Caitlyn Black

I a m so p ro u d of the b e a u tifu l y o un g lady y o u have becom e. N an a is w a tc h in g from h e ave n a n d y o u have m ade her so h appy . Y o u w ill alw ays be m y little girl. Love, Papa

>>>Caitlyn Black

> > >

Caitlyn Black

D a d ’s p ray e r, w h ile C a it ly n b e g in s life o n

C a itly n , I k n o w I g iv e y o u a h a r d tim e b u t

F eb 12, 1995 h o ld in g o n to d ad 's s m a ll f in ­

it's o n ly b e ca use y o u are lik e a sister to m e.

ger in W ic h it a G e n e ra l H o s p ita l: "Lord,

A lw a y s re m e m b e r I'm ju s t a p h o n e c a ll or

p lac e y o u r h e dg e o f p r o te c tio n a r o u n d her.

text a w a y .

a n d I a m so p r o u d o f y o u , I lo v e y o u a n d

H er w h o le life. M a y she serve y o u clo se ly,"

Lo ve y o u , L a n d o n

c a n 't w a it to see w h a t G o d h as p la n n e d f(

m y sister sinc e before w e c o u ld ta lk . N e ith e r tim e , n o r d is ta n c e w ill ever c h a n g e th a t. Y o u are so im p o r t a n t to m e

us. L o v e y o u Sis!!! B u d

Love y o u r D a d , Jo h n S te v e n B la c k

>>>Lauren Teeter

C a ity . I h a v e lo v e d a n d lo o k e d after y o u

> > >

Caitlyn Black

O u r h o a u lif u l girl is a ll g ro w n u p . VVe love

O u r favorite thing about you is yoiu’ love for people, God has blessed you wit

y o u so m u c h a n d c o u ld not be; m o re |)roud

a special gift and has great things in store for you, "Everlasting Y ou r love vvi

o f the a m a z in g y o u n g la d y y o u h a v e b o

shine w hen all else fails, never ending Y ou r glory goes beyond all fame."

com e! Y o u 're Ih e Ixisi!!! I.ovi;, M o m a n d Dad

188

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l.ove vcni more. M om , |oe and Alex lerem iah 2 9 :11


> > >

Bre-Ann Arndt

Bre, W e 're a ll so p r o u d o f y o u . C o n t in u e

>>> Brandon Gunn

Y o u have brains in your head. Y ou have feet in your shoes. Y ou can steer

to "fly" a n d go a fte r y o u r goals. L o v e

yourself any direction you choose. Y ou're on your ow n. A n d you k n o w w hat

B u nch e s. M o m , C h a n c e , Ja y d a n , L o g a n ,

you know . A n d Y O U are the one w h o 'll decide w here to go... - Dr. Seuss. We're

dad, P a pa , n a n a , B o b b y , G r a n n y P a t & N ell, C o d y .

SO proud! D ad and M o m

>>> Brittany McDaris

B ritta ny , W e are so p ro u d of

> > > Abbey Adame

th e lo v e ly y o u n g la d y y o u h av e becom e. W e w is h y o u a fu tu re fille d w ith love, h app ine ss, a n d e v e ry th in g y o u d re a m of. R e m e m b e r to w o rk h ard , be lie ve in y o u r ­ self, a n d h av e the courage to fo llo w y o u r dream s. Love. M o m , D ad a n d A m b e r

A b b e y , w e are so p r o u d o f th e w o n d e r fu l y o u n g la d y y o u h a v e b e c o m e . C o n t in u e to m a k e us p ro ud. Lo ve, M o m , D a d , A lly s o n , a n d A le ja n d r o

> > >

We love you and are so

Marlee Balis

proud of you!

Who's the leader of our pack that is made for you and me, M-A-R-L-E-E!

M om and Dad

We love you, Mom and Dad Senior Ads

189


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Ashley Lager

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Ashtyn Smith

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You made us so prou( M om and Dad > > >

Jensen Klodnicki

Our beautiful and amazing girl From Baby Bulldog to Star Flame, graduating to Senior Bulldog. WE LOVE YOU and Jensen, Y ou are an outstanding son

are so proud of you.

loving brother and an am azing me

Lots of love,

T hank you for being a w onderful p

Mom, Daddy and Cy

of our lives. Love, M om , Dad, Ms and Erika

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Mayci Washington

M ayci, W e are so p ro u d o f your ac h ie ve ­ m ents a n d even m ore p r o u d o f the person you have becom e. M a y H e give yo u the d e ­ sire of your heart an d m a k e all your plans succeed. P salm 2 0 :4 W e love you, M o m , P o ps, L ay ni, B ayli, B lair, D rew , an d H aygen

190

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Mayci Washington

I can't believe y ou are grad uatin g! T he years have gone by so fast, G o o d L uck! W e love y o u very m uch! D ad, A lissa, L ay n i, Sierra, Bayli, R o b b y a n d Torie

> > >

Lauren Moon

C o n g ra tu la tio n s L au re n M oo n! \ love y ou a n d w ish y o u the bi for a vuonderful future! Love, D ad, M o m an d lared


> > >

Allison Canham

> > >

Hunter Deason

Y o u h a v e b e e n s u c h a b le s s in g to o u r lives. W e lo v e y o u so m u c h a n d c o u ld n 't be m o r e p r o u d o f th e y o u n g m a n y o u h a v e

W e are so very p ro u d of you! Love y o u alw ays, M a m a , P ap a a n d A aron

> > >

ayson Love

K eep lo o k in g to w a rd s th e stars a n d ke e p y o u r feet o n th e g r o u n d . C o n g ra ts a n d

b e c o m e . Y o u r s m ile a n d h u m o r b r ig h te n

k e e p o n g r o w in g in to th e m a n w e k n o w

o u r liv e s e v e ry d a y . A lw a y s fo llo w y o u r

y o u w i l l be.

h e a rt a n d le t G o d le a d y o u r p a th !

W e lo v e y o u , P o ps, M a r g u e r ite a n d th e rest

Love, M o m a n d D ad a n d H a n n a h

Kylee McClain

> > >

o f th e L o v e / G u ff e y c la n

Paige Daino

I h o p e y o u r d r e a m s ta k e y o u to th e co rn e rs of y o u r s m ile s , to th e h ig h e s t o f y o u r hopes, to th e w in d o w s o f y o u r o p p o r t u n it ­ ies, a n d to th e m o s t s p e c ia l p la c e s y o u r heart h as e ve r k n o w n . L o v e , M o m

> > > Paige Daino

W o w tim e flies. It seem s lik e y e s te rd a y I w a s c o a c h in g y o u r t-ball te a m a n d n o w I'm

Paige, W e are very p ro u d of you. Y o u are a very special

a b o u t to w a tc h y o u w a lk th e stage a n d start th e n e x t c h a p te r in y o u r life. Y o u are a w o n d e r f u l d a u g h t e r a n d best fr ie n d . I k n o w G o d h a s great th in g s p la n n e d for y o u . K eep y o u r h e a d u p a n d fa ith s tro n g a n d n o t h in g w ill s to p y o u fr o m m a k in g y o u r d re a m s c o m e

gran d d a ug h te r.

tru e . W e are so p r o u d o f y o u !

Love, Pe-paw a n d M e- m aw

L o v e y o u . M o m , B r ia n a n d C a le b

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191


Brandon Tucker

> > >

> > >

Kaci Thompson

> > >

Kelhe McCloske’

•I

K aci, T h e d a y y o u w e re b o rn y o u m e lte d B ra n d o n ,

o u r hearts! H ig h sc h o o l isn't th e e n d , it's

Y o u w e re 7 m o n th s o ld w h e n I first h e ld y o u in m y arm s, b u t it w a s o n e o f th e h a p ­ piest d ay s o f m y life. L o ve G r a n d m a , B ill a n d K a y la

> > >

Jessica Jordan

th e b e g in n in g o f a b ra n d n e w start, w ith

K ellie Jean,

y o u r eyes w id e o p e n a n d a b ig o l s m ile , C h e r is h every m o m e n t! W e are so p r o u d o f you! LO V E Y O U

M ORE!

M om

a n d D ad

W e are so p ro u d of you. Love M o m , D ad an d fam ily

Brittany Barnes

M y little girl is all g ro w n up! I'm so p ro u d of you. Y o u w ill alw ays be the center of m y w o rld . I love you! M om

> > >

Josh Howe.

Brittany, you have grown into such a beautiful You made it!

young lady and we are so proud of you.

Love, M om and Dad

We love you. M om , Dad and Trevor

192

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> > > Laci Johnson

>>> Laci lohnson

Take strength from your fa m ily and

L aci A n n , Y o u 'v e growm u p so q u ic k ly ! I a m so very p ro u d of y ou! D o

have the courage to spread your

y o u r best. Keep G o d in y o u r life & re m e m b e r to h a v e f u n a lo n g the

wings and fly!

w ay. Y o u are th e s u n s h in e in m y life.

We love you! Papa, G ran a n d CoCo

Love, N o m m ie

>>> Laci Johnson

> >

>

Natahe Corsaut

Y o u are tr u ly a "precious As each year passes, you take m ore in dep ende nt steps and some of these w ill

m o m e n ts " gift from above. W e are

eventually lead you aw ay from us, b u t alw ays rem em ber that our h a n d and

so glad y o u are o u r d augh te r!

our heart are forever here for you! W e love you L aciA nn!

Love, M o m a n d D ad

Dad and Sheila

Brittanv B

Laci, Congrats! N o w , go get y o u r o w n life! T an n e r

"Did som eone say cake!" Seems like

I c a n ’t b e lie v e h o w fast tim e h as g one,

yesterday this picture was taken and

b u t I c o u ld n 't h a v e b e e n m o re ble sse d to

now you are graduating h igh school.

be w it h y o u t h r o u g h it a ll! K e e p w o r k in g

Y ou w ill alw ays be ou r baby girl.

fo r e v e r y th in g y o u w a n t a n d d o n 't s to p

Love, M o m and Dad

u n t i l it's y o u rs ! L o ve , Sissy

Senior Ads

193


> > >

Samantha Castro

> > >

Destiny Bider

The day you were born was the best

S a m a n th a , R a in or shine, y o u are ready for the w o rld . The w o rld needs to get ready for you.

>Destinv Bider

and never forget your roots because that's w h o you really are...

A lw a y s love you, M o m a n d D ad

> >

day in m y hfe...live life to the fullest

Love you, Daddy!

> > >

Chase Wilson

Y o u have g ro w n in to a b e a u tifu l w o m a n . I am very p ro u d of you. Y o u 'll alw ays be m y b ab y girl. I love you! Love M o m m y

>>>Chase Wilson

F rom the m o m e n t y o u w ere b o rn w e k n e w y ou were a G IFT given to Chase, we are very p ro u d of you.

us. Y o u have b ro u g h t us su ch joy a n d it has been a pleasure to w atch

G ood lu c k in the fu tu re ah ead of

you grow in to a n a m a z in g y o u n g m a n . W h a te v e r y o u r fu tu re h o ld s we

you. W e love you so m u c h .

k n o w y o u w ill do great things! W e are so p ro u d !

G ra n n y an d }oe

M o m , D ad, C a m e ro n , a n d C o le ton

194

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>>>Shavla Blackshear

From b a ld a n d b e a u tifu l, fro m B re n d a to Scooter, it's b een an

Shayla, W a tc h in g you grow into the

interesting, special jo u rn e y w ith m a n y tu rn s a n d a few b u m p s . As y o u

b e a u tifu l Ladybird you have become

begin the n e x t leg o f y o u r race re m e m b e r I'm so p ro u d o f y ou! W e love y o u ! Jerem y, Ju stin , Josh, M o m a n d Jo h n

> >

>Che

eu

> > >

has been a great joy. W e are so proud for you. Love, M om , Shaw na, Pappy, G ingie a n d G ra n d m o m m y

Justin Moore

t f i ;

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H ey G irl, lo o k w h o 's g r a d u a tin g . W e are so p r o u d o f th e y o u n g la d y th a t y o u h a v e tu rn e d o u t to be. Y o u r g r a n d m a s are so p ro u d o f y o u as th e y w a tc h o v e r y o u . L o v e G r a n d m a K ay , D a d . E s th e r. P a p a . G r a n d m a A n g ie , M o m . Jeff. C h r is t ia n . P a x y . Jeffy a n d G r a n d m a P a u la

>>> Selena Mize

Y o u are a p recious gift from G od! W e have been so blessed to w a tc h y o u grow in to su ch a n a m a z in g y o u n g m a n . Y o u have alw ay s stood for w h a t y o u b e lie v e d in a n d never b ack ed d o w n . Keep fo llo w in g y o u r

We love you and are very proud of you! Mom and Sada

dre am s a n d a lw a y s re m e m b e r "The priv ileg e ot a life tim e is just b e in g w h o y o u are." W e are so p ro u d of you! Love, M o m a n d D ad Senior Ads

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Keaton Dolan

K e ato n , I k n o w a little b ro th e r is

> > >

c a n 't b e lie v e m y b a b y b ro th e r is a b o u t to

Keaton Dolan

W e k n o w y o u w ill go far after h ig h schoo

s u p p o s e d to lo o k u p to th e b ig b ro th e r,

go to college. Y o u 're a n a m a z in g y o u n g m a n

y o u h a v e a lw a y s d o n e so w e ll in school.

b u t y o u h a v e g r o w n in to s u c h a w e ll

a n d I ’m p r o u d to c a ll y o u m y little b ro the r.

W e lo v e y o u very m u c h a n d h o p e to see y o u a lo t d u r in g y o u r college years. G o o d

re specte d m a n , th a t 1 lo o k to y o u for i n ­

A lw a y s fo llo w y o u r h e a rt a n d k n o w y o u

s p ira tio n . K eep y o u r h e a d u p a n d y o u w ill

c a n d o a n y t h in g y o u set y o u r m in d o n. I

lu c k a lw a y s . W e k n o w y o u w ill d o w e ll ii

go a lo n g w a y i n life.

lo v e y o u to m o o n a n d b a c k K eat! Y o u r one

w h a te v e r y o u try.

L o v e y o u r b ig b ro , Josh

a n d o n ly B ig Sis. C o rtn e y ______________________

Lo ve, G r a n d m a a n d P apa

> > > Miranda Gardea

> > >

Craig Orris

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Before y o u , th e re w a s n o th in g . O u t o f n o t h in g c a m e y o u , f u ll o f h o p e , d re am s , a n d im p o s s ib le th in g s . O u r w is h for y o u is to fu lf ill a ll o f y o u r d re a m s , h o p e s a n d w ish e s. W e lo v e y o u m o re t h a n life! M o m . D a d a n d C ie rra

Craig fro m the tim e y o u were b o rn y o u have b ro u g h t so m u c h joy an d h app in ess to o u r entire fa m ily . Y o u have alw ay s h a d su ch a w o n d e rfu l attitu d e a n d o u tlo o k o n life. W e are so very p ro u d of the y o u n g m a n you have becom e. W e love y ou! M o m a n d D ad

> > >

>>> Keaton Dolan

Brittany Mullins

Keaton, W h at a joy these K e ato n , W o rd s c a n n o t express h o w jjr o u d

years have been. Y ou m ean

a n d h o w m u c h 1 a d m ir e the

the w orld to m e and I am so

special y o u n g m a n y o u h a v e b e co m e . Y o u

very proud of you. Keep up

Brit-brat, It is sooo h a r d to b e lie v e 18 yrs

are k in d , s m a rt, a n d f u n n y . 1 k n o w th a l

the hard w ork and good

h a v e g o ne b y. It h as b e e n a b le ss in g to

y o u are g o in g to s ucce e d in e v e r y th in g

things w ill follow.

th a t y o u set o u t to d o b e ca use G o d h as b ig jjia n s for y o u . Love y o u . M o m

196

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w a tc h y o u g ro w fr o m a b ald - h e ad b a b y tc a b e a u t if u l y o u n g lad y .

Love you. Have Fun.

W e lo v e y o u !!! M o m . D a d . B rooke, a n d

Dad

B re nnan


>

> >

Caleb Pellikan

> > >

Morgan McShan W

Caleb, Y ou are an a m a zin g young man. W e look forw ard to seeing w h a t

Princess, W e have been blessed w ith w a tch in g you grow from the adorable

j^ou w ill accom plish.

baby w h o stole our hearts, to the beau tifu l, talented y oung w o m a n w h o has

We love 3^ou, M o m , D ad, Sarah and

earned ou r respect. W e are so p ro u d of you and look forw ard to see w h a t God has p la n n e d for your future.

H annah

W e love you and Gig'em , M o m , D ad and N ana

>>>Danielle Gamble

D a n ie lle . I a m so p r o u d o f y o u for e v e ry th in g y o u h a v e a c c o m p lis h e d .

I am

blessed to h a v e y o u as m y d a u g h te r . M a y G o d be w ith y o u fo re v e r a n d a n o in t

Baby Sister. Hope you've h ad a fantastic senior year! N ow . it's tim e for you to

e v e ry th in g y o u p u t y o u r h e a r t, s o u l a n d

join me in A ggieland. I love you and am p rou d of you. I'll alw ays be there for

m in d to.

you. "Gig 'em" Love, Y o u r Brother A u s tin

Love, M o m

> >Samantha Mendoza > > > Kira Croucher

We are very proud of you. Sam antha, T im e to spread you r wings

You have brought us a lot of

and fly aw ay Bug. So very p ro u d of

joy in our hves.

you! Love you bunches and b u nch es...

Love Dad. Renee [mom)

M om , Dad, Melissa, Jesse, Jose

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197


r >>> Weslev Hambrook

>>> Ebanie Griffith

Seek first H is k in g d o m a n d H is rig h te o us ness b ecause w h e n y o u d o th a t y o u b e ­ c o m e lik e a tree p la n te d b y stream s o f w i ter, w h ic h y ie ld s its fr u it in season a n d w h o s e le a f does n o t w ith e r - w h a te v e r th e y d o prospers. W e lo v e y o u ! M o m and Dad

>

> > Sydney Watson

Congratulations Bubba!

Y o u r present circum stances don'

We love you. Mom, Dad, Grandmother, Pa, Shambre, DJ,

d e te rm in e w here y o u can go; the

Gerad, and Sofia

___________

> > > Carissa Bounds

Carissa, Y ou have turned out to become a beautiful, smart young w om an! Y ou have been an am azing daughter and you w ill alw ays be our baby girl! W e are so very proud of you! W e love you to the m oon and back! Love, M am a, Jesse, C aitly nn, ( ’base anti G ran dm o ni

198

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m e re ly d e te rm in e w here y o u car start. I'm so p ro u d of you! Love, D ad


> > >

Victoria Mooney

>>>Makenzie Fowler

Victoria, I am so proud of the beautiful woman you are. Poppa is

Y o u h av e becom e su ch a

looking down from Heaven watching over you and is so proud of

b e a u tifu l y o u n g lad y . W e are so

you too. Keep God first in your life and you will go far. I love you, Nana

p ro u d o f y ou! W e love y o u so m uch. ____________ M o m & D ad ___________

Sam Slater

Victoria Moone\

cai i

Victoria. Y ou've brought so m u c h joy to our lives. Y ou am aze us w ith w hat a beau tifu l, young w o m a n - inside Sam, you've been blessed w ith the ab ility to m ake m usic. O u r prayer is that you use it to do the o n ly th in g that really matters in life... Praise God and lead people to Christ. A n d in the end, rem em ber, only one th in g rem ains - "Your love never fails, it never gives up, never runs out on me." We love you. M o m , Dad, and H an n ah

and out- you've become. There are great things in store for your future. A lw ays put God first, w ork hard, and dream big. W e love you, Ray. M om , Gabrielle. and Lainie

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199


> > >

Clayton Brown

> > >

Rachel Bayless

C lay to n , VVe can re m e m b e r the d ay yo u entered this w o rld ; a 10 lb b o u n c in g b ab y boy. Y o u h av e alw ay s been able to b rig h t­ en anyone's d a y w ith y o u r love for m u s ic a n d gorgeous sm ile . W e are very p r o u d o f the y o u n g m a n th a t y o u h av e becom e. Love, V Io m a n d D ad

> > > Emma Hovey

Rachel, From a cute little girl to a beautiful young woman...We are so proud of you! We can't wait to see the amazing things you will accomplish in your N o m a tte r h o w o ld y o u are - y o u w ill

future!

alw ays be o u r p u m p k in . W e are so p ro u d

Love, Mom and Dad

o f the G o d ly y o u n g w o m a n y o u 'v e b e ­ com e. T h a n k y o u for b e in g yourself! W e love yo u so m u c h . M o m a n d D ad

>> >>> Chris Ellyson

> > >

Wesley Wilson

We are so blessed to have you as our son.

Wesley, Never give up your wonderful sense of humor.

Congratulations on

You have turned into a fine young man. We love you.

Graduating.

Mom, Dad and Colby

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