May-Senior Section 2014

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WHEN I GROW UP

AFRAID OF COMMITMENT?

Seniors reflect on what they wanted to be when they were 6

MONTH IN REVIEW Here is a recap of prom, prom dress up days and the mock DUI

Senior athletes share college choices

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Congratulations Class of 2014!

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ßrandomfact The Class of 2014 has 638 students.

INDEX bucket lists 2 when I grow up 4 commits 6

senior stories 8 military signees 9 valedictorians 10 instant replay 12

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WORDS OF ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN

MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

Choose the right company and people around you. What you do as an underclassman will come and haunt you as a senior. Take freshman year seriously. Eric Winspare

My most memorable teacher is Mrs. Bourret. I’ve had her for three years and she’s really cool and funny. Elizabeth Lopez

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MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMAN

My mom was my most memorable teacher because I love her oh so much and I got to see her both at home and at school. Taylor Tachon

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WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMEN

MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

Enjoy your high school years to the best of your ability. Join clubs, make memorable friends and memories because it goes by faster than you think. Kiema Nisbett

My most memorable teacher was Jillian Rodriguez. She was absolutely my favorite teacher throughout the day. She always had a smile on her face and made everyone around her smile. She’s the best. Allen Jenkins

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WORDS OF ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN

My sophomore year, in Ms. Hilley’s class, a rat ran under the door and entered the class. It was hilarious to watch people climb on desks in fear of the random rodent. Shamara Hill

Don’t do drugs. Nikolas Manolesakis

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LEARNING GOAL: I will be able to appreciate the dreams of a 6 year old in comparison to those of an 18 year old.

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Members of the Pussy Cat Dolls claim, “When I grow up I want to be famous; I want to be a star; I want to be in movies.” Contrary to popular belief and lyrics from the song “When I Grow Up,” not all students find this to be the case. The objective of this spread is to educate students on what seniors wanted to be when they were 6 years old in relation to what career they are pursuing now.

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Why did you change your mind from age 6-18?

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WhenI Grow Up Ariana Faraji What did you want to be at age six? A doctor. What do you want to be at age 18? Sing opera profes sionally or become a surgeon. Why did you change your mind? I have always done mu sic but now there is a possibility I ca n do it professionally. What will you be stu dying? Vocal performance, or pre-m edical chemistry. What school will yo u be attending? University of Florida.

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Tristen Perez What did you want to be at age six? Major league baseba ll player. What do you want to be at age 18? Programmer for EA Games. Why did you change you r mind? I have fun playing video gam es, and it is more realistic. What will you be study ing? Computer science. What school will you be attending? University of Central Florida.

Liz Alicea What did you w ant to be at age six? A teache r. What do you wan t to be at age 18? An anes thesiologist. Why did you ch ange your mind? As I got old er I matured and set goals for m yself. What will you be studying? Pre-medical. What school will you be attending? Florida State University.


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MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMEN

Ms. Hilley. She is literally the best teacher I have ever had in high school. She has helped me so much and I am so grateful for her. Karen Ramirez

Stick to your work and enjoy your moments in high school because they only come once in your life time. Don’t rush your experiences. Live in the moment. Sharlene Williams

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Kasper She was named Honorable Mention to the Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida girls volleyball team for 2013.

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Name: Calvin Smith Sport: Football Position: Cornerback School: Gardner Webb Major: Business Why Gardner Webb University (Boiling Springs, NC): “I will get a lot of playing time, I fell in love with the coaches and it is a beautiful school.”

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Name: Austin Jones Sport: Football Position: Kicker School: Temple Major: Economics Why Temple University (Philadelphia, PA): “I got a full ride, and really liked the campus. My grandma lives less than 30 minutes away which was a deal breaker for me.”

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Name: Taylor Kasper Sport: Volleyball Position: Defensive Specialist School: Pensacola State College Major: Physical therapy Why Pensacola State College (Pensacola, FL): “I got a scholarship and the school has all the pre requisites I need to transfer to a four year university.”


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WORDS OF ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN

One time during a Mock Trial [competition] I introduced us as the defense when we were actually the prosecution. Kevin Snavely

Get involved in clubs or sports. Do your homework. Take at least three AP classes. Have fun. Valeria Vasco

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Name: Barry Taylor Jr. Sport: Basketball Position: Guard School: University of Central Florida Major: Business Why UCF: “I liked the coach, the campus is nice and I got [20,000] scholarship money.”

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#extrastats Meneses She led the team with a 13th place finish, 20:40, at the district championship. At the FHSAA 4A Cross Country Regional’s she placed 65th, 21:28, and she finished 18th, 21:35, in the metro conference.

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Name: Alexandria Meneses Sport: Cross Country/ Track School: Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Major: Business Why Embry Riddle (Daytona Beach, FL): “I get to focus on the goal of performing well in my academics and athletics.”

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Name: Blake Sanderson Sport: Baseball Position: Pitcher/Short Stop School: Florida Atlantic University Major: Business Why FAU (Boca Raton, FL): “The coach is really nice, they have a good program and it’s not too far [from home].”

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Name: Mark Angelo Jr. Sport: Baseball Position: First base School: Rollins College Major: Sport nutrition or business management Why Rollins (Winter Park, FL): “The school is close so it saved the trip of going up north. The coach is a family friend and it has the majors I am interested in.”

He pitched a complete winning game while allowing just one run in the Class 8A, District 4 title to lead the team to regional quarterfinals.


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MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT

Mr. Glester because he’s a goofball and he makes class fun. Ashley Bailey

I had a math test and didn’t study so I decided to take a stroll and during the stroll the administrators were looking for me, but I wasn’t in class. Then I was swarmed by people on golf carts. It was the closest I’ve ever felt to being a fugitive. It was great. Michael Sempier

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Henry McClane

Samuel Oswald

Donald LaCrone

My freshman year I was on JV lacrosse and I watched my brother lose to Timber Creek by one point. My sophomore year we beat Timber Creek for the first time by one point. I didn’t contribute to the win, but I was glad to be part of the history. Junior year we beat them the first game of the season and I contributed to the easy win. Senior year comes around and they are back in our district. We play them expecting a close game, but a victory. We ended up winning 8-5 after they were down four at the first quarter. I contributed one goal and let my brother live vicariously through me claiming the district championship he should have won.

When Henry McClane and I were sophomores Henry was dating Emily Porterfield who was a junior. She stole the totem pole and bragged to Hank about it. Since he was a sophomore and tradition said only juniors and seniors could search for it Hank and I thought it would be funny if we took it. That way both classes would get mad at each other. We went to Emily’s and stole it no problem, then posted a picture of it on Instagram. The junior and senior classes freaked out. As we were taking it to hide Emily spotted it in the back of our car and we got in a car chase all down town with her and her friends. We eventually escaped them and hid it.

One memorable moment I’ve had in high school is when I met a really nice girl that I hope to marry one day. Her name is Nicole Neal and we are exactly the same. We can be stupid around each other. We agree on a lot and laugh at the same things. I never had a class with her. I started talking to her at lunch and my first impression of her was she is really good looking and from there our personalities clicked and the rest is history. My favorite memory of us was our year anniversary. We saw Oculus and hung out at Disney. We have been dating for a year and almost one month.

Deion Thomas

Marta Rivera

Delaney Seacord

Logan Mallard

Anna Rauenzahn

Freshman year I was living in Los Angeles for America’s got talent with my dance crew Studio One Young Beast Society. It was amazing living the famous life. One of my favorite memories was when I went to buy food in a place called Norms, which is similar to Denny’s and the manager noticed me from the show. I got all the food for free every time my team and I went there.

My most embarrassing moment is when I started crying in front of Mr. Floyd at the beginning of the school year because I got an F due to silly mistakes I made. It was the first test and I got a 30-something, but he said it was a “good F” because it was only silly mistakes. He also told me that I’ll pull my grade up. I burst out crying and I’m still not sure why. Luckily it was before school so no one saw.

Freshman year after school I was waiting for volleyball to start and I was wearing a dress with my back pack on. I didn’t know it but my backpack was pulling up my dress in the back. An administrator told me to pull my dress down through a megaphone. The whole football team ended up seeing my butt. Since then, I’ve only worn a dress once to school.

In Ms. De La Cruz’s Spanish class I forgot my entire speech about Cinco De Mayo that I had memorized the night before for a presentation. I had to improvise in front of the whole class 10 minutes of how Mexican history affects the world today in Spanish. While I was presenting it was dead silent, which was the worst part about it. I ended up getting a C on it.

My most memorable class was Mrs. Liebman’s English class. It was filled with awesome people and we were always laughing. Something funny was happening no matter what, whether it be Danielle McGongial sleeping, me scaring Mrs. Liebman, Ele doing weird accents, Sal selling candy (illegally), Mike Hill talking about Obama or Nick Owens saying thank you after anyone was complimented.

Wayde Crenshaw

Jakeria White

Kimberly Santos

My favorite memory would have to be in E2020 [a class where students get help if they did not score well on FCAT and need extra help] this year. I didn’t need to be in that class and neither did a few of my closest friends. It was a good time to be able to see them and finally be able to have a class with people I haven’t seen or had a class with in a long time.

My favorite memory of Boone is going to the Boone versus Edgewater basketball game. My best friend asked me to come and support him so I decided to go. I don’t usually go to the games since I work and all, but I went and it was one of my first major games I’ve been able to attend at Boone. I could feel the school spirit and pride throughout the whole gym; especially when we beat Edgewater.

When I was a junior it was really interesting seeing all the seniors in the senior snake dancing around and having fun while all of the underclassmen were stuck inside in the classroom. It made me look forward to being a senior and being able to be in the senior snake. Once you’re a senior you feel powerful. It was worth the wait through all four years to finally be in the snake.

Gregory Bird

In Chemistry in 10th grade, there was always crazy stuff going on in the classroom. Whether it was bending glass by flame and having my classmate burn his hand right after the teacher warned us not to touch it because it was hot, or when we launched rockets. When we launched ours it went to the right and crashed immediately while all the other rockets went straight up.

Aniqua Daniels

One of my favorite memories is in my biology class sophomore year when I met a group of about 10 people. At first it was really awkward because we didn’t know each other and there was awkward silence and eye contact. It was funny because within five minutes we all started talking and became instant friends. We are still best friends to this day.

Seniors look back over the LAST 4 YEARS By DELANEE BOGAN As the Class of 2014’s year comes to an end, seniors begin to reflect on the most memorable moments they have had throughout all four years on the Reservation. Of the 638 seniors, here are 12 stories students shared. Whether it be an embarrassing, funny or happy memory these are the ones they will remember when thinking back on their time spent on campus. As this chapter of their high school career comes to a close, they lift up their hats and prepare to start fresh, to a new chapter in their life, wherever that may take them.


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hilights featurestories WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMEN

MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

Learn how to wisely manage time. Procrastination is your worst enemy not just in high school, but in life. Daniela Gomez

Mrs. Gonzalez because she told me the person I look up to the most should be the person I am in the future. Naisha Remekie

JROTC seniors serve country

I’m excited about being able to see the world, learning new things, serving my country and all of the other cliché things. Mariah Brown senior

Students enlist in military to fulfill goals By MEGHAN COTTON Training in the hot sun is just a way to stay in shape for students, but for seniors going into the military, it is preparing them for their careers. The Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a federal program sponsored by the Armed Forces in high schools across the United States. Originally created as part of the National Defense Act of 1916, it was later expanded under the 1964 ROTC Vitalization Act. First Sergeant Gustavus Wilson and Commander Craig Rouhier teach students the core values of honor, courage and commitment. “[The program] put me way ahead of the competition. They give you the knowledge you need to succeed,” senior Wesley Rodriguez said. Rodriguez will attend the Marine ROTC program at Savannah State University. After finishing four years of school, he will have a five-year contract with the Marine Corps. “I picked the Marine Corps because I felt like it would be the best way to give back to my country. It will also be a challenge,” Rodriguez said. Unlike Rodriguez, senior Mariah Brown is enlisting in the Navy once she graduates high school. Brown is following this path because the government will pay 100 percent of tuition and give her the benefits an enlisted Navy sailor receives including: free medical and dental insurance and a paycheck. She will attend a school of her choice after she has completed the

mandatory basic training. “I hope my experience involves meeting the indigenous people in the countries we visit and learning their culture. I hope there is never a dull day. I hope I get to do some crazy awesome stuff that most people only dream of,” Brown said. Brown is not the only student joining the military to pay for school. Senior Marie Gilles is enlisting in the Army so she can pay for law school. The Army guarantees a full ride to wherever Gilles is stationed. With an uncle and a brother in the Army, Gilles wanted to continue the family tradition, but her family did not support her at first. “My mom didn’t talk to me for two weeks because she didn’t want me to join,” Gilles said. Gilles expressed some nerves about going into the Army when she confessed that she did not think she was mentally prepared for boot camp, explaining how she is easily annoyed. Despite the nerves and the worries, all three seniors eagerly await the adventure to come. Having gone through this experience before, Commander Rouhier explains how a high school environment differs greatly from the more disciplined and orderly military environment. As a Naval Deviance instructor and former Naval aviator, Commander Rouhier feels he has prepared these students for what they will face in the real world based on his personal knowledge and experience of the military and the training involved. “The military is an equal playing field. No one gives you anything. You earn it all by yourself. Always lead from the front,” Rouhier said, regarding his advice to the young cadets.

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FIREMAN RACE. In ROTC physical training, senior Wesley Rodriguez carries freshman Jacob Decant on his shoulder fireman style. “You need to be in top physical shape. You always have to be training. There’s no room for rest,” Rodriguez said. Physical training was not mandatory, but Rodriquez attended regularly.

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Mariah Brown

Branch of Military: Marine Corps ROTC.

Reason for choosing branch: Received a scholarship for enrolling in program.

Desired occupation: Tank Commander

Wesley Rodriguez Branch of Military: Army Reason for choosing branch: Continue family tradition.

Desired Occupation: Chaplain Assistant

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ATTENTION. Standing at attention, sophomore Kenny Perez and senior Mariah Brown wait to be inspected. “ROTC has prepared me as far as the Navy knowledge is concerned. It has also taught me leadership qualities that are good to have,” Brown said. April 22 was the last day ROTC students were required to dress out before returning the uniforms.

Marie Gilles


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WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMEN

MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER OR CLASS

Don’t mess around your first couple of years it will come back and haunt you your senior year. Omar Alexander Gonzalez

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Going to: University of Florida Planned major: Telecommunications or English Clubs/Extracurricular: Lacrosse, Math Club, Student Government Association, Chemistry Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society Biggest supporter: “My parents have always been very supportive, but I have been extremely self driven. I wanted to know I could accomplish something on my own.”

Mr. Sugimoto because that man always made it rain Sugibucks and he told funny stories about his Asian upbringing and Samurai family. Alexander Blanca

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valedictorian title

NICHOLAS MURPHY

Going to: University of Florida Planned major: Undecided Clubs/Extracurricular: National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, freshman basketball, Math Lab, karate, church band Biggest achievement: “[Not including being a valedictorian], being close to becoming a black belt in karate.”

By KALEY GILBERT There’s a certain image that comes to mind when one hears that someone is a valedictorian. Glasses. No social life. Chained to a textbook. In other words, a nerd, simple terms, convenient definitions. But nothing is further from the truth when it comes to the 2014 valedictorians. Instead, what one would see is a medley of clubs, sports and interests. They all have different backgrounds: a dancer, a lawyer, a swimmer, a runner, a tennis player, a doctor, a lax girl, a yerd, a cadet. Most of them are more than one of these. There was Math Club, National Honor Society and SGA, as well as Health Occupations Students of America and magnet programs, and Advanced Placement courses. Whatever their differences there was always one thing that united them: a drive to succeed and a self-reliance unmatched by the average student. Simplest terms and most convenient definitions, indeed.

GERALD BAEZ

Going to: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Planned major: Aeronautical Science Clubs/Extracurricular: none Biggest motivator: “I wanted to make my family proud. When my mom [heard I was a valedictorian] she hugged and kissed me saying how proud she was of me.”

ADISMARY SALINAS RECIO

Going to: University of Central Florida Planned major: Biomedical Sciences Clubs/Extracurricular: Health Occupations Students of America, Future Health Professional, Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Health Sciences Academy Future plans: “I would like to be an oncologist so to achieve this goal, I have given my best all these years.”

KYLE WALSH

Going to: University of Florida Planned major: Engineering or Medicine Clubs/Extracurricular: Spanish Honor Society, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Criminal Justice Magnet, Senior Class Council, Best Buddies, Law Honor Society Biggest achievement: “[My biggest achievement aside from this is] finding such great friends to support, and sometimes distract me.”


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hilights specialfeature FONDEST MEMORY THROUGHOUT HIGH SCHOOL

WORDS OF ADVICE TO UNDERCLASSMEN

Every morning before school, since freshman year going to the same table with a bunch of my friends talking, finishing homework and studying. It’s cool to see people evolve after knowing them for so many years. Julianna Marie Sutton

Just be yourself. Don’t get caught up in everyone else’s happiness- make your own. Amanda Rymer

Lewis places first By GABRIELLA FAKHOURY Graduating first in her class with a 5.1 weighted GPA Dakota Lewis has the highest grade point average out of the 10 valedictorians. “Personal drive instilled in me by my parents was my biggest motivation during high school to maintain my grades,” Lewis said. Lewis plans on attending the University of Alabama to major in biology and statistics. “The University of Alabama is the perfect fit for me because they see leading a balanced, happy life as having true success and I love that about Alabama,” Lewis said. Lewis started dual enrollment with Valencia Community College her junior year, racking up college credits and improving her GPA, while also attending high school on campus. “Physics at Valencia with Professor Young was my hardest

class. I studied every night and got lucky on some of my tests to maintain an A in the class,” Lewis said. Adding to her study load from Valencia, Lewis was also active in multiple clubs on campus, including math club, MU Alpha Theta and the Chemistry Club. She has also been a varsity swimmer and varsity water polo player since her freshman year. “My greatest personal struggle would be staying balanced. Sometimes going out and having fun is more important than staying home and studying because being happy is what creates success,” Lewis said. With a full plate of school clubs and sports, Lewis also spent her time volunteering at Pershing Elementary and was part of a mission leadership team. “[My biggest achievement aside from being a valedictorian, was] learning to be confident about who I am,” Lewis said.

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RIVAL. Four year player Dakota Lewis takes a shot on goal in the rivalry game against Lake Nona. “It was a challenging game,” Lewis said. The girls lost 2-11.

Salutatorian

AUSTIN MCFARLIN

Going to: University of Central Florida Planned major: Biomedical Sciences Clubs/Extracurricular: Lacrosse, National Honor Society, Fitness Club, cross country, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, tennis, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Biggest supporter: “My dog Katy was instrumental in keeping me motivated to do my best throughout my high school career because I wanted to make her proud.”

ELIZABETH BARAHONA

Going to: Duke University Planned major: Public Policy or International Affairs Clubs/Extracurricular: Law Magnet, Law Honor Society, National Honor Society, Model United Nations, Speech and Debate, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Honor Society Biggest struggle: “Balancing out being a mother, tutor and caretaker for my little sister while being a good student.”

AMELIA CHEATHAM

Going to: Duke University Planned major: Global Health and Public Policy Clubs/Extracurricular: Swimming, Math Club, Student Government Association, Chemistry Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Yearbook Hardest class: “AP Chemistry for sure. I had to study really hard for the class and the AP exam. My mom, who is a chemistry major, helped a lot.”

AMY WILLSEY

Going to: University of Central Florida Planned major: Health Sciences Clubs/Extracurricular: Law Magnet, Bravettes, National Honor Society, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Junior Class Council, Senior Class Council, youth group/volunteer at Rethink Life Church, Dancer’s Pointe student Biggest achievement: “Being named AP Language Student of the year 2013.”

DAVIS COLEMAN

Going to: University of Georgia Planned major: Biochemistry Clubs/Extracurricular: Mu Alpha Theta, President of Fitness Club, National Honor Society, Young Republicans, Automotive Club Biggest motivator: “To impress women. Who doesn’t appreciate a well educated man?”


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specialfeature hilights

WORDS OF ADVICE TO FRESHMEN

MOST MEMORABLE TEACHER

Don’t slack off the further you get in high school just because you’re “almost done.” You have to work hard until the very last day. Brooke Struckmeyer

Mr.Hortze because he and I gamed together and Mrs. Bourret because she’s just overall the best. Tyler Mullins

INSTANT

REPLAY

1. SPACEY. Dressed for Space Invasion Day, seniors Margaret Brown and Amanda Rymer chat in Jennifer Hilley’s class. “I think [dress up days] are a really fun way to get involved in school and get excited for a big event. It makes a normal week really fun,” Brown said.

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With prom on May 3, these events lead up to the special night. From spirit week, to the Mock DUI to the actual dance, here are a few snapshots:

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2. THERE WILL BE BLOOD. In the Mock DUI event, junior Ariel Collier and senior Jonvanski Colon wait while rescue workers extract them from the car crash. “It was really fun and a great experience. I got to see things I never expected to happen in a real car accident,” Colon said. The event occurs every two years and is paid for by sponsors. 4. ROYALTY. At prom, seniors Brendan Francis and Kristen Harding share a dance as Mr. and Miss BHS. “It felt good to know that my classmates selected me as worthy to represent our school and our class in such a positive way,” Harding said. Mr. and Miss BHS, also known as the prom king and queen, were voted for by the senior class, along with the other senior superlatives.

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2. DANCE OFF. Surrounded by his peers, senior Dustin Bryan shows off his dance moves at prom. “I thought [the dancing] was wild but entertaining,” senior Lesley Victor said. Prom was at the Rosen Plaza on Saturday, May 3. photo/MATTHEW CASLER

ßseniorsuperlatives Best to bring home to mom and dad- Margaret Brown and Stephen Brock Most athletic- Jenna Layton and Barry Taylor Class clown- Eleanor Clark and Nicholas Keller Worst case of senioritis- Danielle Pellete and Tyler Patterson Most changed since freshman year- Chelsea Wills and Raul Muti Biggest flirt- Tristan Muniz and Blake Sanderson Best laugh- Dakota Lewis and William Mateer

Most likely to brighten your day- Olivia Rees and Henry McClane Most artistic- Brett Tachi and Tyler Chapman Most likely to win an Oscar- Gabriella Beals and Clark Thornton Most likely to win the Hunger Games- Courtney Patz and Burkhardt Helfrich Best sense of style- Madison Nagle and Clay Williams Dynamic Duo- Kyle Irwin and Kevin Irwin Most likely to be on an reality show- Taylor Hall and Hayden Goldman

Most likely to become a millionaire- Blake Waranch and Trevor Yovaish Best school spirit- Katherine Lindborg and Jacob Ballard Most likely to become president- Elizabeth Barahona and Ivan Kaled Heart of gold- Amelia Cheatham and Parker Bell Biggest Dreamer- Danielle Pellete and Patrick Gresosky Miss and Mr. BHS- Kristen Harding and Brendan Francis


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