William R. Boone High School Student Paper For Students, By Students
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By DAVID MATTESON As seniors leave high school, they move on to various paths in search of what they deem as success. A majority will enter college in the fall. According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 69 percent of graduates go on to college. “College allows you to find what you want to do in life. It expands your options in life. You’re really limited without a college degree,” senior Victoria Mason said. With scholarships and other financial aid options more students have the option of attending prestigious out of state universities. The independence experienced by attending a four-year university is often an additional reason for why students choose to leave home in the pursuit of higher education. Those who have invested in such programs as dual enrollment may choose to continue on this path by attending local technical schools. Here, students learn a trade which will track them with a particular occupation
after graduation. Those who do not attend school may choose to fulfill their patriotic duties by joining the military. The ability to rise in ranks and make a successful career by serving one’s country can entice students to enlist. After completing a tour in the armed forces, those who have served have the opportunity to attend college with the financial assistance of the government. “In the army not only are you receiving the education your serving your country; its a great way to get a good start on your life,” senior Bradly Peterson said. Two final options include the choice to take a year off from school before pursuing a future path; this is often made out of necessity, as with senior Elizabeth Girdley who is undergoing her eighth leg surgery this year, or entering the workforce straight out of high school is one final option that students may choose. While paths differ, each graduate is leaving the Reservation for a challenging, mature and hopeful future.
• VALEDICTORIANS MAKE THE GRADE starting on page 2 • AWARDS CEREMONY HONORS STUDENTS page 8
senior brags Gina Marie Acosta After high school plans: Travel, study, dance and attend University of Phoenix Planned Major: English What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Teaching high school students Involvement: Bollywood (12 Treasurer); Brave Aid (12); NJROTC (11 Special Projects President)
Brittani Elizabeth Acuff After high school plans: Attend University of Mississippi Planned Major: Broadcast Journalism What you hope to be doing in 10 years: I hope to be married with a masters in broadcast journalism, working on a deal for my own show Involvement: Best Buddies (11 Historian/ICC Rep, 12 President); Bravettes (11, 12 Senior Officer); Cheerleading (9 Freshman); Class Council (9, 10, 11 President, 12); FCA (10 Board Member/ICC Rep, 11 Board Member, 12 Board Member/ICC Rep); Law Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Operation Smile (9, 10); SGA (9, 10, 11 Chair of Homecoming and Prom, 12); Weightlifting (10 JV, 11 Varsity); Young Republicans (12 Executive Board)
Natalie Ann Adams After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida, become an English teacher Planned Major: English Education What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Teaching at Boone Involvement: Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11 Sergeant, 12 Sergeant); Criminal Justice Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Environmental Club (9); Lacrosse (9); Law Honor Society (12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Spanish Club (9, 10, 11 Vice President, 12); Spanish Honor Society (9, 10, 11, 12 Chairwoman); Quiz Bowl (10)
Planned Major: Finance/Accounting What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Beginning a company to become successful to build a family Involvement: Class Council (11); Crew (10); Homecoming Float (11, 12); Prom Committee (11)
University of North Florida Planned Major: Nursing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working in a children’s hospital Involvement: District One Act Performer (9, 10, 11); Thespians (9, 10, 11, 12)
Thomas Barnette
Alexander Bisbee
After high school plans: Full time job, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: TV Production What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Producing movies or shows Involvement: Lacrosse (10)
After high school plans: Play soccer at Rollins College Planned Major: International Business Involvement: Information Society (10); Latin Club (11); Latin Honor Society (11); Math Club (12); National Honor Society (12); SGA (12); Spanish Club (9, 10); Varsity Soccer (9, 10, 11 Captain, 12 Captain)
Evan Bass After high school plans: Hopefully attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology Planned Major: Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Vice-Chancellor of the United Earth Coalition or working for Google, NASA or Lockheed-Martin Involvement: Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Center (11 Tutor, 12 Tutor); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (12)
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Emily Bishop After high school plans: Attend Agnes Scott College Planned Major: Voice or Creative Writing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Singing opera and writing books Involvement: Chorus (9); Concert Choir (10, 11, 12)
Tashara Blocker After high school plans: Florida Agriculture and Mechanical
Shontai Baca After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Respiratory Care What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Respiratory Therapist at Orlando Health Involvement: HOSA (9, 10 Secretary, 11 Vice President, 12 Co-President); SADD (9, 10, 11); Spirit Club (9, 10); UCF Crop (9, 10, 11, 12)
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hroughout this section, Hi-Lights has profiled the nine valedictorians and the one salutatorian. These 10 students will each speak at graduation on June 4. Flip through to see what each has to say.
Ashleigh Boos Victoria Boatman After high school plans: Backpacking across Europe, attend University of Mississippi Planned Major: Marine archaeology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Excavating ancient ruins and traveling the world Involvement: Art Club (9,10); Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11, 12); Crew (10, 11); Criminal Justice Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Cross Country (9); Environmental Club (10 Secretary, 11 Secretary, 12 Vice President); Florida Association of Police Explorers (12 Historian); Golf (12); Hi-Lights Newspaper (11, 12 Features Editor); National Art Society (12); Orlando Police Explorers (9, 10 Sergeant, 11 Sergeant, 12 Lieutenant); Political Club (9); Power Ten Rowing (12); Soccer (9 JV)
Rachel Bogan After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Involvement: Art Club (10); Legend Yearbook (11, 12 Clubs Editor);
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida, then pharmacy school Planned Major: Chemistry or Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as a pharmacist Involvement: Love Letters Club (11); Spanish Club (11); Varsity Tennis (9, 10, 11, 12)
Victoria Amanda Bradley After high school plans: Attend Keiser University and work at Sea World Planned Major: Crime Scene Technology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Work as a crime scene investigator and have a family of three Involvement: DECA Club (12); Drama Club (9, 10); Thespians (10)
Jasmine Brown After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Medical Field Involvement: Cheerleading (9, 10); Latin Club (11)
Student takes unusual course GAP IN LEARNING FORCES UNORTHODOX DECISION By BRENDAN HALL It is unusual for a class valedictorian to not attend the high school bestowing the award. This is the path senior Christopher Parrett has chosen for his junior and senior year. After sophomore year, Parrett decided to attend all Valencia dual-enrollment classes for his junior and senior year. Parrett felt he wasn’t receiving the proper college-level education to challenge him, so he decided to make the switch. “I felt like I wasn’t getting anywhere with my AP classes. I enjoyed the teachers, but with VCC I was really experiencing college for what it was worth. There is just such a wide gap between AP and VCC, and I felt like I wasn’t getting the college experience,” Parrett said. Parrett was involved in Quiz Bowl, math competitions and even started a science club that included him and several of his friends. At Valencia, he is part of the honor fraternity Phi Theta Kappa in
#1 weighted Christopher Parrett . . . I like to take life one step at a time and that is my next step; you can’t make a set path, life changes . . .
After high school plans: Attend Florida Atlantic University and work
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Quill and Scroll (11, 12)
VALEDICTORIANS SHARE HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCES
Christian Paul Amy After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Engineering Involvement: Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11, 12); Football (9); Wrestling (11)
University Planned Major: Nursing
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which he is involved in community service and events. Parrett’s favorite part of Boone was the teachers he had. His favorite classes were chemistry with Glenn Listort and AP European History with Christina Bay-Bay Bykov during his sophomore year. “Listort set me up so well for organic chemistry and made a lot of great jokes; he was just a fun guy to hang around,” Parrett said. Although Parrett’s father is a history teacher on campus, he says that the biggest influence on his academics has been his mother. “My parents always pushed me to go that extra mile and make me a better person. My mother always pushed me the hardest and wanted to help me be successful in life,” Parrett said. Parrett plans to attend the University of Central Florida, study micro and macrobiology and earn a dual major in biotechnology. “I’m looking forward to getting started at UCF because I like to take life one step at a time and that is my next step; you can’t make a set path, life changes,” Parrett said.
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senior section Natalie Cales Sara Renee Burnett After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College/ University of Central Florida Planned Major: Some form of IT What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Have a good job and live in a nice house Involvement: Chorus (9); Spanish Club (12); Spanish Honor Society (12)
Rayvon Burnside After high school plans: Attend Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University Planned Major: Music Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Entertainment Lawyer Involvement: Chorus (9, 10, 12 Officer); Concert Choir (11, 12); Debate Team (10); SADD (11)
Emily Butterfield After high school plans: Traveling the world Planned Major: Public Relations What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living in New York City and helping others Involvement: Basketball (9 freshman; 10 JV); Legend Yearbook (10, 11 Sports Editor, 12 Co-Editor in Chief); National Honor Society (11, 12); Political Club (11); Quill and Scroll (11, 12)
After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College then Rollins College Planned Major: Interior Design What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living in New York doing what I love
Courtney Capehart After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Dentistry What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Having my own orthodontics office Involvement: FCA (10); Latin Club (10, 11 Historian); National Honor Society (11, 12); Track & Field (9, 10, 11, 12 Captain); Weightlifting (11, 12)
Club (9, 10, 12); Spanish Club (9, 10, 11); Spanish Honor Society (11, 12)
Jake Ryan Coleman After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Involvement: Drum Line (12 Captain); Jazz Band (9); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Spring Drum Line (12 Tech); Percussion Ensemble (9, 10, 11); Wind Ensemble (9, 10, 11); Wind Symphony (12)
Angela Cosme
After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Business Involvement: FCA (9, 10); Football (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV); Track (9, 10, 11, 12)
After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College then University of Central Florida Planned Major: Mechanical Engineering What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working with cars Involvement: ROTC (10, 11); Salsa Dance Club (9); Soccer (11); Unarmed Basic (10, 11); Unarmed Exhibition (10, 11); Water Polo (10)
Jose Daniel Castillo
Amy Cotton
Alexander Oliver Carr
After high school plans: Marines Involvement: NJROTC (10, 11, 12)
Jenny Lee Chen After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Biology/Pharmacy Involvement: HOSA (12); Math
After high school plans: Attend University of Georgia Planned Major: Sports and Exercise Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working with athletes as a physical therapist Involvement: Crew (9, 10 Varsity,
11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); FCA (9 board member, 10 board member, 11 board member, 12 Captain); National Honor Society (11, 12)
Walk by faith, not by sight.
Michael Cummins After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Music Education What you hope to be doing in 10 years: High school band director or music teacher Involvement: Marching band (9, 10, 11 Low Brass Section Leader, 12 Low Brass Section Leader)
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Louis A. Davis After high school plans: Attend Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University Planned Major: Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Investing in many businesses Involvement: Spring football (10); Weightlifting (11, 12) Wrestling (10, 11, 12)
Jeffrey A. Delanuez After high school plans: Attend a Florida college Planned Major: Criminal Justice Involvement: Swimming (12); Water Polo (11, 12)
Sarah Elizabeth Dittmer After high school plans: Attend Florida Southern College
Planned Major: Computer science, Mathematics What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be alive Involvement: Algebra 2 Team (10);
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senior section Jacqueline Christina Faura
#1 unweighted Kathleen Chitty
Student achieves academic success FAMILY, RELIGION PROVIDE INSPIRATION
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IN THE OVAL OFFICE. During a math club meeting, senior Kathleen Chitty writes receipts for members. “I would say that becoming valedictorian was a dream or goal of mine for a long time,” Chitty, treasurer, said. Chitty tried to maintain a balance between school and extracurricular activities in high school. Concert Band (9); Geometry Team (9); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Club (12); Mu Alpha Theta (12); National Honor Society (12); Tri-M (11, 12); Wind Ensemble (10, 11, 12) After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Involvement: TV Production (10, 11, 12)
Brittany Marie DuBoise After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College and University of Central Florida Planned Major: Marine Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be a marine biologist Involvement: Cheerleading (9 freshman); NJROTC (10, 11, 12); SAFE Ambassador (10)
Braden Mackenzie Dwyer After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Business
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(10); National Honor Society (11, 12); Tri-M (11, 12); Thespian Districts and State (12); Thespian Honor Society (12)
A lot of my success has been because of blessings, a persevering attitude, a determined spirit and a lot of hard work.
Crew (10, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Environmental Club (10, 11 President, 12 President); Recycling (10, 11 Manager, 12 Manager); Tri-M (12)
After high school plans: Attend University of Georgia What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Traveling the world Involvement: Boone Unique Sports (12 Historian); Crew (9, 10, 11, 12); Legend Yearbook (9, 10 People Editor); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Spanish Club (9, 10); Spanish Honor Society (10, 11, 12 Historian)
Caitlin Frenkel After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Pre-law What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Family law attorney Involvement: Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); Law Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); SAFE (12); SGA (12 Treasurer); Spanish Club (9, 10); Track (9, 10, 11)
Lydia Grace Frey After high school plans: Attend
Work hard, don’t slack off, make good friends. People who care about you will always be there to help. - keri hermida
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By EMILY O’LOANE With extracurricular activities ranging from National Honor Society president to Math Club officer, senior Kathleen Chitty not only pursued success throughout high school, but she also achieved it. “A lot of my success has been because of blessings, a persevering attitude, a determined spirit and a lot of hard work,” Chitty said. Throughout high school, Chitty pushed herself academically by taking as many advanced placement courses as she could. She will end her high school career with 10 college credits already on her record. “[Two of my favorite classes at Boone] were my AP English classes because it has been fun to be with the same people in class [for two years in a row]; it creates a great learning environment. Ms. Nicoll taught me so much, and Ms. Hilley taught me so much too, as well as helped me work through personal decisions,” Chitty said. Chitty will attend the University of Florida, but she is still uncertain as to what she will major in at college. “I’ve thought about careers in everything from neuroscience to education, but I really don’t know yet,” Chitty said. Chitty credits her family and friends for making high school an enjoyable time for her. “My mom has been really supportive and given me the encouragement to keep going. She never pushed me to be better or strive for excellence, but just to be the best that I can be,” Chitty said. However, Chitty’s favorite part of Boone was not her classes, but rather enjoying time with her fellow peers and the school’s traditions like homecoming week, football games, senior snakes and homecoming dances. “My friends kept me positive; they taught me so much about myself and who I want to be in the future. They were one of the greatest parts of my time at Boone,” Chitty said. The advice Chitty passes on to underclassmen is simple. “Don’t make your workload too overwhelming, but at the same time, set your sights high. Look at all the things the world has to offer,” Chitty said.
What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be a retired millionaire Involvement: Basketball (9 freshman, 10 JV); Lacrosse (11 JV, 12 Varsity); Spanish Club (11)
After high school plans: Go to University of Central Florida Involvement: Cheerleading (9); Cross Country (12); Legend Yearbook (10, 11); Spanish Club (12)
After high school plans: Go to college Planned Major: Nursing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be happy Involvement: Hi-Lights Newspaper (9, 11 Campus/Local Editor, 12 Business Manager Editor); Powder Bowl (12)
Megan Ellis After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Psychology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Forensic Psychologist Involvement: Chorus (9, 10, 11 Historian, 12 Vice President); Drama (10 Kander and Ebb Cabaret, 11 Seussical the Musical, 12 Steel Magnolia, You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown); Jazz Band
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Theatre What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Acting/making music/coaching crew Involvement: Chorus (11, 12);
Emily Farash After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Involvement: Legend Yearbook (10, 11 People Editor, 12 Academics Editor); National Honor Society (12)
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senior section Missouri University of Science and Technology Planned Major: Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working Involvement: Concert Band (9, 10); Information Society (9); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12 Drum Major); Math Club (11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Robotics Team (12); Tri-M (10, 11, 12)
Alexis Louisa Furukawa After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Married with at least one kid Involvement: National Arts Honor Society (12) National Honor Society (11, 12); Volleyball (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV/Varsity, 12 Varisty)
Juan Diego Galindo After high school plans: Attend Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Planned Major: Airline pilot What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Soaring through the sky
Carolina Garcia After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Law Involvement: Class Council (9 Vice President, 10 Vice President, 11 Vice President); Lacrosse (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity Captain, 12 Varsity Captain); Law Magnet (9,
10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); SAFE Ambassador (10, 11, 12); SGA (12 President) Spanish Honor Society (11, 12) Words of advice: Never waste an opportunity to be your best.
10 JV); HOSA (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Club (10); Powder Bowl (11, 12); Slow-pitch Softball (9, 10); Softball (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Weightlifting (11 Varsity, 12 Varsity)
paying, likeable job Involvement: Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11, 12); Criminal Justice Magnet (9, 10, 11); Slow-pitch Softball (9, 10, 11); Softball (9 JV, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity)
Kristy Garcia
Austin Tyler Greaney
Kierstin Haddock
After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Corporate lawyer, family, kids Involvement: Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mock Trial (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12) Prom Committee (11); SGA (9, 10, 11, 12); Social Justice Club (11); Spanish Club (12); Spanish Honor Society (12)
After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College then University of Central Florida Planned Major: Sports Medicine, minor in Video What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working at a good company with a good job Involvement: Football (9 freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV/Varsity); TV Production (10, 11, 12)
After high school plans: Attend Liberty University Planned Major: Physical Therapy/ Athletic Training What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Missionary work Involvement: Fast-pitch Softball (9 JV, 10 JV); Golf (12 Varsity) Law Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Political Club (11); Slow-pitch Softball (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity); Track and Field (12 Varsity); Weightlifting (10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity)
Taylor Elizabeth Gregory
After high school plans: Work, attend Valencia Community College and University of Central Florida Planned Major: Legal Studies What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Owning a law firm and having a family Involvement: Cheerleading (9 freshman, 10 JV); National Honor Society (12)
After high school plans: College Planned Major: Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working my way up the corporate ladder Involvement: FCA (9, 10, 11 officer); Flag Football (9 JV, 10 JV); Math Club (11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); SGA Council (11); Spanish Club (11, 12); Spanish Honor Society (11, 12)
Kathleen Gavern
Erica Gunn
Shelby Lynne Garrett
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Charles Hall After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Zoology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Practicing veterinary medicine Involvement: Jazz Band (9, 10 Section Leader, 11 Section Leader, 12 Captain); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12)
Leah Bonita Harding After high school plans: Attend State College of Florida Planned Major: Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Physician Assistant Involvement: Basketball (9 freshman,
After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College, Sports Medicine Planned Major: Nursing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Married with children and a good
After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Broadcast Journalism/ Arabic What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Live in Dubai as an Arabic translator for Al Jazeera
Clarinetist pursues math degree STUDENT EPITOMIZES MUSICAL CREATIVITY
#1 unweighted Sarah Dittmer
My favorite activity in high school was band. It gave me a family with the school.
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By EMILY O’LOANE For senior valedictorian Sarah Dittmer, the band room became her second home in high school. “My favorite activity in high school was band. It gave me a family within the school. Being a part of the Sound of the Braves [was my favorite part of being here],” Dittmer said. Besides maintaining a perfect grade-point average throughout high school, Dittmer also made first chair for clarinet her senior year, an accomplishment which she remains humble about. “I have played clarinet for nine years. I tend to try to stay low about [my accomplishments], but [being first chair] is pretty fun,” Dittmer said. Dittmer committed herself to becoming valedictorian when she entered high school. Her dedication came from her own desire to succeed. “[Becoming valedictorian] was a goal of mine. I didn’t center my high school life around it though. My parents are very supportive of me in whatever I choose to do. They are protective, but I work purely
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out of self-motivation,” Dittmer said. She characterizes her high school experience as being filled with hard work, especially in her advanced placement classes and in the band room. “It feels like I worked hard in everything. [My advice to underclassmen would be to] work hard but still have fun,” Dittmer said. Dittmer took nine Advanced Placement classes throughout high school, but her favorite class remains band and orchestra. “Mr. Henderson was my favorite teacher because he was my first band director. He fostered a healthy environment where the band room became a second home. He was both a teacher and a friend,” Dittmer said. Dittmer plans to attend Florida Southern College in the fall and to major in computer science and mathematics. Dittmer also excels in English and creative writing. “I like to write stories. I would love to write a novel someday. It is more like a side hobby than a career I would pursue,” Dittmer said.
Involvement: Crew (9); FCA (9, 10); Flag Football (10); French Club (9,10); Love Letters (10); NHS (11, 12 Officer); Track and Field (9); SGA (9, 10 Secretary, 12); SAFE Ambassador (10, 12); Soccer (9, 10)
Davis Don Harper After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Engineering Involvement: Basketball (9 Freshman Captain, 10 JV Captain, 11 JV Captain); FCA (9 Board Member); Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Club (10); Spanish Club (9, 10)
Sean P. Healy After high school plans: Go to college Planned Major: Medical What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Becoming a doctor or physical therapist Involvement: Football (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Weightlifting (12)
Kari Fae Hermida After high school plans: Attend Santa Fe College Planned Major: History What you hope to be doing in 10 Years: Teaching high school history Involvement: Basketball (9 Freshman, 10 JV); Fallball Softball (11, 12) Fast-pitch Softball (10 JV, 11 JV Captain, 12 Varsity); Slow-pitch Softball (10 Varsity); Softball (9 JV); Volleyball (9)
Gabriel Hernandez After high school plans: Attend
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Have fun, but don’t slack off. Take chances, but be cautious. Live on the edge, but don’t fall off. - michael linxwiler
What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Air Force Officer Involvement: Best Buddies (11, 12 Historian); Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11 Sergeant); French Club (10); Mock Trial (11); Political Club (10); Social Justice Club (11 Communications Director)
Stefanie Irizarry After high school plans: Attend Berklee College of Music Planned Major: Contemporary Writing and Production What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Traveling the world, hopefully I’ll have a place in New Zealand Involvement: Chorus (9, 10, 11, 12 Officer) Advice: Be nice to everyone; you never know when you’ll need a favor later in life.
Louisa Jean After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community college for 2 years for an A.A. Degree, transfer to University of Central Florida for masters in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Planned Major: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as a nurse practitioner, married and have at least two kids, be successful Involvement: Health Academy (10, 11, 12); HOSA (11, 12) Embry-Riddle Aeronaurical University Planned Major: Aeronautical Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Flying the skies Involvement: FCA (9); French Club (10, 11, 12); French Honor Society (11, 12); Soccer (9 JV, 10 JV/ Varsity, 12 Varsity)
Suheil Hernandez After high school plans: Move to Clearwater, attend St. Petersburg College Planned Major: Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be working as a doctor or University of South Florida teacher in Biology Involvement: Chorus (10, 11); Spanish Club (10)
Casey Leigh Holmes After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: To have started my career and be married Involvement: Powder Bowl (12); Homecoming Parade (10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12 Officer); Spanish Club (11, 12)
Kevin Holmwood After high school plans: Attend Florida State University or University of Central Florida Planned Major: Criminal Justice
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Jamie R. Johnston After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida – M.B., Medical School Planned Major: Molecular Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Medical Doctor (Emergency Medicine) Involvement: Crew (9); Healthcare Academy (10, 11, 12); HOSA (10, 11, 12 Secretary)
Jenneth Lorain Jones After high school plans: Attend Daytona State Planned Major: Photography What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living Involvement: Concert Band (9, 10, 11); Crew (12); Environmental Club (11 Historian); German Club (10, 11); Marching Band (9, 10, 11)
Sarah Michelle Karney After high school plans: Attend Rollins College Planned Major: International Relations What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working Involvement: Chorus (11); Information Society (9, 10, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Music Honor Society (11, 12); NJROTC (9); Tri- M (11, 12) Advice: Stand up for your dreams and make them happen one day. You are in control of your future
now, so live it up.
Robert Matthew Klinkel After high school plans: attend New College of Florida Planned Major: International Studies, Foreign Languages What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living in Europe helping out in society Involvement: Drama (12 Improvisation); French Club (12 Tutor); Math Center (12 Tutor); Spanish Club (12 Tutor)
Justin Knight After high school plans: Attend Full Sail University Planned Major: Game Development What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Making video games Involvement: Anime Club (9, 10)
Ava Lane After high school plans: Attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Planned Major: Genetics or Microbiology Involvement: Band (12); Quiz Bowl (10, 11)
After high school plans: Four year university, attend Stetson What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Travel and have a successful job Involvement: Chorus (9, 10, 11, 12); Hi-Lights Newspaper (11); Soccer (9 JV, 10 Varsity); Spanish Club (12)
Rachel Mary Layton After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Non-Profit Management What do you hope to be doing in 10 years: Making a difference somewhere in the world Involvement: Best Buddies (12 Secretary); Law Magnet (9, 10, 11, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12 Flute Section Leader); National Honor Society (11, 12); Spanish Club (12 Treasurer); Sweetheart Court (12); Tri-M (11, 12)
John Carlos León After high school plans: Attend University of Florida/Valencia Community College Planned Major: Interactive Design What you hope to be doing in 10 years:
Creating interactive media Involvement: Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Web Design (11, 12); Web Tech (11, 12)
Scott Mizell Livingston After high school plans: Travel the world, attend Valencia then University of Florida Planned Major: PhD in Entomology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Graduating with my Ph.D. Involvement: Drumline (11, 12) Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12)
Christopher Botting Lumbert After high school plans: Go into seminary at Liberty University after two years of Valencia Planned Major: Seminary What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Student Pastor and/or Missionary Involvement: Bowling Team (9 Leader, 10 Leader, 11); FCA (9, 10 Leader, 11 Leader)
Michael Lee Linxwiler After high school plans: Go to Valencia for two years then University of Central Florida to finish my four-year degree Planned Major: Journalism
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Student looks to pursue law FRIENDS PROVIDE SUPPORT By BRENDAN HALL For senior Kristy Garcia, becoming valedictorian signaled reaching a goal she had been aiming for since freshman year. “Becoming valedictorian was my proudest moment at Boone. I planned on becoming valedictorian and achieved it by working hard, staying on top of all my homework and never giving up,” Garcia said. Through all the hard work, Garcia made sure to establish a balance between work and fun. She cites her friends as a source of support, always encouraging and supporting her and keeping her calm when the stress piled up. As a member of the mock trial team, Garcia made several close friends and became more interested in the career she wishes to pursue: becoming a lawyer. “My friends helped me survive. I get stressed out easily, and they helped keep me centered,” Garcia said. Her biggest influence, though, has
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been her boyfriend, James Bowles. “He has been the one person who continually supports me and raises my confidence regularly,” Garcia said. Garcia decided to attend the University of Florida after also getting accepted to Florida State University, the University of Central Florida and the University of South Florida; she will major in business management. Garcia also plans on traveling to different places around the world after graduation. “I’m most looking forward to traveling. I have a huge list of places I want to go, and I can’t wait to get there and experience the culture of all the different places,” Garcia said. Garcia was involved in Mock Trial all four years and was also in Math Club, Spanish Club, Mu Alpha Theta and National Honor Society. Garcia’s favorite class didn’t arrive until senior year when she took AP Literature with Jennifer Hilley. Although she really enjoyed the class, it was partly her favorite because of the teacher on top of the material. “Ms. Hilley was my favorite teacher because she not only taught her kids but actually cared about us too,” Garcia said.
My friends helped me survive. I get stressed out easily and they helped keep me centered.
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#1 unweighted Ryan Kobert LISTEN UP CLASS. In Advanced Placement Physics, senior Ryan Kobert goes over a problem on the board. “My success in school has been due to everything they say: hard work, time management and a little bit of confidence,” Kobert said. Physics teacher Michael Undieme was Kobert’s favorite teacher.
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Aeronautical interests captivate finance student STUDENT ACCEPTED TO DREAM COLLEGE By BRENDAN HALL There is no doubt in senior Ryan Kobert’s mind what he plans to do with the rest of his life. He has dedicated his academic career to achieving success at his future professional career in aeronautical and astronautical engineering. “I’ve always been interested in flight, ever since I was a little kid. This summer I began working on my pilot’s license because I believe that if you want to design a plane you should know how to fly it,” Kobert said. Kobert chose to attend Purdue University, the college he has always wanted to attend, after also being accepted to Georgia Tech and the University of Florida. He received the trustees scholarship of $10,000, the highest non-full ride scholarship.
What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Writing for a newspaper or news center
Kobert’s high school activities also reflect his interest in math and science as he participated in Math Club, math competition teams, Quiz Bowl, the finance magnet, Mu Alpha Theta, Robot Club and Business Professionals of America. He was also part of the marching and concert band, National Honor Society and Modern Music Masters Honor Society. “The Finance Magnet was my favorite activity in high school. I’ve learned so much more than finance; I’ve learned life lessons that I’ll use the rest of my life such as public speaking skills. Everything we did in that class was college preparation as well as preparation for real life,” Kobert said. Of all the aspects of high school, Kobert said his favorite part was the
Working as a teacher Involvement: Best Buddies (11)
Autumn Nicole Martin Corry McCullough Maguire After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Industrial Engineering Involvement: BBC (11 Treasurer, 12 Treasurer); Boone Unique Disk Society (9); Boone Unique Sports (12 Assistant Treasurer); Class Council (10, 11 Treasurer, 12 Treasurer); Lovers of Literature (9 Secretary); Wrestling (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity)
Kaila Marie Mankamyer After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida and become a teacher What you hope to be doing in 10 years:
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After high school plans: Work, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Applied Science in Interior Design What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Having a family Involvement: Crew (10); Environmental Club (11 Vice President)
Benedykta Leanor Martinez After high school plans: Studying abroad at Florida International University Planned Major: International relations Involvement: Bollywood (12 President); French Club (11 Historian); French Honor Society (11, 12 President)
community. Kobert cited a moment while speaking at a rally for education funding in Tallahassee where, after announcing he was to graduate from Boone, the crowd began an uproar which surprised him. “Anytime I go somewhere someone asks me what school I’m from and I respond ‘Boone,’ and they always know someone who went here or went there themselves. There is an instant connection. The Boone community literally extends beyond any physical bounds,” Kobert said. Kobert advises the underclassmen to stay focused from the moment they enter high school. “You can’t slack off, even for a minute, especially freshman. Colleges look at your entire high school career,” Kobert said.
Victoria Leigh Mason After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College then Rollins College to pursue psychology degree Planned Major: Psychology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living close to the ocean, working as a therapist of some sort Involvement: Drama (11 Improvisation, 12 Improvisation); FCA (9); Hi-Lights Newspaper (10 Reporter); Love Letters (11); Operation Smile (11); Track and Field (9) Advice: Try new things as often as you can. High school is just the start of finding who you are.
Erica Mayer After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida
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I’ve learned so much more than finance. I’ve learned life lessons that I’ll use for the rest of my life.
Involvement: Environmental Club (9, 10); Information Society (10 Vice President); Math Club (11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (12 Treasurer)
Michael Hallecks McEwan After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Business Involvement: Class Council (9 President, 10 President); Football (9 Freshman, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain); German Club (11); Lacrosse (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Track (9, 10, 11, 12)
Laura Mendoza After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Involvement: Math Club (11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); SAFE (9,
10, 11, 12); Spanish Club (10, 11); Tennis (9 Varsity)
Whitney Michielssen After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Psychology Involvement: Class council (10, 11, 12); Environmental Club (12); FCA (9); French Club (11, 12 President); Legend Yearbook (11, 12 Index Editor)
Donna Krystina Mitchell After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Sociology Involvement: BBC (11 Historian, 12 Historian); National Art Honor Society (12); National Honor Society (12)
Scott Moran After high school plans: tour with Boston Crusaders Drum Corps, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Musical education Involvement: Marching and concert band (9, 10, 11, 12 drum major)
Sydney Morman After high school plans: Work at Walt Disney World, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Obstetrician Involvement: Lacrosse (10 Boys’ Manager); Legend Yearbook (10, 11 Photo Editor, 12 Photo Editor); National Honor Society (11, 12); Political Club (11 Historian); Quill and Scroll (10, 11, 12); Soccer (9 JV); Winter Guard (12)
Gemsin Morrone After high school plans: Attend San Diego State University Planned Major: Engineering What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Marine Corps Officer Involvement: Competition Team (9, 10, 11) Exhibition Armed Drill Team (12) Math Club (12); Mu Alpha Theta (12); NJROTC (9, 10, 11 Unit Staff, 12 Commander, Executive Officer, leading female); Push Up Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Spanish Club (11)
Michael Andrew Muñoz-Mejia After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Information Technology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Work with computers and take care of my mom Involvement: Anime Club (11)
Kalie Jane Murray After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Involvement: Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11)
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Students earn awards, scholarships On Thursday, May 13, the Student Government Association sponsored the school’s annual Award Ceremony. Listed here are the awards and recipients known as of Wednesday, May 5. Freshman Class President Taler Carney Vice President Manuela Velez Secretary Merrie Grace Harding Treasurer Taylor Clauss Historian Maribeth Collins
Sophomore Class President Victoria Murray Vice President Sydney Geren Secretary Morgan Gregory Treasurer Taylor Gies Historian Madison McElroy
Junior Class Council President Taylor Dudley Vice President Sam Marozzi Secretary Sarah Daly Treasurer Carissa Gidel Historian Anna Gentry
Senior Class Senior Class Council Member of the Year Sederia Washington President Logan Opsahl Vice President Zachary Thompson Secretary Leah Harding Treasurer Corry Maguire Historian Nicole Regan SGA Council Member of the Year Chaquevia Dumas Council Member of the Year Michael Stringer President Carolina Garcia Vice President Lizzy Girdley Secretary Ashley Hilmer Treasurer Caitlin Frenkel Historian Victoria Scott District Secretary Mackenzie Sexton
ESOL (ELL) 9th Grade ESOL Student of the Year Annalie Valiente 10th Grade ESOL Student of the Year Jessica Sayegh 11th Grade ESOL Student of the Year Kanchana Lichtler 12th Grade ESOL Student of the Year Iris Bruno Lampon
Business/Technology Deparment PC Support Technician of the Year Michael Diggins Web Developer of the Year Austin Clements Web Designer of the Year John Leon Digital Design I Student of the Year Chrystal Wisiak Digital Design II Student of the Year Alexa Rossi Digital Design III Student of the Year Lindsey Cooper
Salutatorian Erica Mayer Valedictorians Christopher Parrett (weighted) Kathleen Chitty (unweighted) Sarah Dittmer (unweighted)
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Kristy Garcia (unweighted) Ryan Kobert (unweighted) Laura Mendoza (unweighted) Emily O’Loane (unweighted) Kai Suganuma (unweighted) Russell Vann (unweighted)
Members Emma Allen, Carrie Comstock, Kristy Garcia, Josi Markel, Cailey McConnell, Megan Raitano, Lindsey Roberts, Armando Santin, Cathy Telfer Understudies Emily Blaydes, Heather Keeler, Katy Shoemaker, Catherine Rocher
Most Improved in Ceramics Brittany Besuden Most Improved in Ceramics John Leon Most Creative in Ceramics Kathrine Lant Most Accomplished in Ceramics Solimar Gonzalez Most Accomplished in Ceramics Amber Holley Most Creative in Drawing Natalie D’Amico Most Creative in Painting Mayra Benavides Outstanding Achievement in Painting Mary Claire Dillard Outstanding Achievement in Painting Samantha Arcara Outstanging Achievement in Mixed Media Kyla Peirce Outstanging Achievement in Mixed Media Wendy Bennett Most Creative in Jewelry Jenny Chen Outstanding Service in Art Club Rachel Burch Outstanding Service in Art Club George Terry
Social Justice Club
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Key Club President Caroline Rohe Outstanding Member Corrine Grothe Reading 9th Grade Outstanding Reading Achievement Grace Calderon 10th Grade Outstanding Reading Achievement Maria Moscatello 11th Grade Outstanding Reading Achievement Jordan Poveda 12th Grade Outstanding Reading Achievement Dontae Johnson
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President Megan Raitano VP and Invisible Children Ashley Hilmer Treasurer and Invisible Children Amanda Todd Russell Home Beth Wieland Support the Troops Lucielle Delvalle 30 Hour Famine Matt Slason Invisible Children and Big Man on Campus Hilary Armstrong Invisible Children Thompson Wood Alan Crotzer project Lauren Wood
Spanish 1 Emily Collins, Amanda Mayer, Trent Sellers Spanish Speakers 1/Heritage Speakers 1 Angelica Maria Ardines, Elisa Castillo, Spanish 2 Nick Casler Spanish Speakers 2/Heritage Speakers 2 Bianca Oliveira Spanish 3 Alicia Berlin Spanish 4 Danielle Griffin, Kendyl Stewart AP Spanish Robert Klinkel Spanish Speakers AP Armando Jose Santin
English Department 9th Grade English Student of the Year John Childers 10th Grade English Student of the Year Heather Keeler 11th GradeEnglish Student of the Year Kaitlin Cheatham 12th Grade English Student of the Year Emily O’Loane
French 1 Vivian Motta, Heather Keeler, Erika Plogstedt French 2 Ligia Borges, Sesaley Graciani, Alexis Mauerman, Rachel Machado, Victoria Tanenbaum French Outstanding Leadership Alex Acosta, Juan Londono French 3 Courtney Lewis French 4 Cramsci Choute
Magnet (Finance)
Spanish Honor Society
Finance Magnet Scholarship Paul Fleming Finance Magnet Scholarship Peter Morgan Finance Magnet Scholarship Ryan Kobert
Member Taylor Davis, Haley Gardner, Danielle Griffin Matthew Slason, Anthony Torres
Magnet (Law)
Science Department
Law Magnet Scholarship Megan Raitano, Kristy Garcia, Carrie Comstock
Healthcare Academy Medical Skills and Services Janet Chen Health Science 1 Rachel Machado Health Science 2 Karl Soliven Allied Health Assisting 3 Jamie Johnston Nursing Assistant 3 Louisa Jean
Art Department Outstanding Achievement in Photography Zachary Thompson Outstanding Achievement in Photography Hannah Allen
Outstanding Science Student 2009-2010 Ryan Kobert AP Biology Student of the Year Olivia Swartwood AP Chemistry Student of the Year Russell Vann AP Physics Student of the Year Ryan Kobert Honors Chemistry Student of the Year Brandi Recker Honors Biology Student of the Year Emily Porterfield Honors Physics Student of the Year Taylor Dudley Chemistry Student of the Year Laura Bolivar
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Physics Student of the Year John Dreilly Integrated II Student of the Year Cramsci Choute Integrated I Student of the Year Julia Becker
Tech Department Drafting Student of the Year Colin Smith
Math Department Algebra I Mitchell Capell Geometry Bryan Capps Algebra II Trent Sellers, Tong Zhang AP Calculus Ryan Kobert AP Statistics Dylan Fontaine
BBC Superior Work in BBC Travis Goldfarb, Joshua Smith Outstanding Work in BBC Alexander Carr, Leah Harding, Donna Mitchell, Laura Ramiz, Nick Robinson Outstanding Job in Television Production Brittani Acuff
Athletic Deparment William R. Boone Top Male Athlete Samuel Hutsell John C. Pitts Top Female Athlete Taylor Reeves Ivan Repass Male Leadership/Character Samuel Lee, Bill Lowry Female Leadership/Character Stephanie Wills BHSAA Scholar Athlete Ashleigh Boos, Cameron Hooper, Conway Falcons Football Scholarship Tabarie Sullivan Conway Falcons Cheerleading Scholarship Santravia Long
Social Studies Department Outstanding Social Studies Student Senior Kai Suganuma Outstanding Social Studies Student Junior Kaitlin Cheatham Outstanding Social Studies Student Freshman Tong Shu Zhang Sophomore Charles Glazer
Spanish Club Most Loyal Member Anthony Torres President Kaityn Mangold Vice President Kristine Gibbons Secretary Shiyana Farrelly Treasurer Rachel Layton Historian Laura Hart
Business National BPS Conference Scholarships Seniors Shontai Baca, Ania Bang, Evan Bass, Daquan Benjamin, Kathleen Chitty, Amy Cotton, Alex D’Innocenti, Mary Claire Dillard, Sarah Dittmer, Haunani Joy Doromal, Lawrence, Henry Dunn, III, Megan Ellis, Laura Estupinman, Lydia Frey, Kristy Garcia, Danielle Griffin, Ashley Hilmer, Kevin Holmwood, Cameron Hooper, Margaret Hunsicker, Louisa Jean, Robert Klinkel, Gabriella Knipe, Ryan Kobert, Ava Lane,
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senior section Samuel Lee, Erica Mayer, Laura Mendoza, Gemsin Morrone, Kayla Nagle, Linh Nguyen, Juan Quiles, Emily O’Loane, Logan Opsahl James Parker, Christopher Parrett, Bennett Parks, Andrew Pendleton, David Portee, Megan Raitano, Dillon Ramski, Taylor Reeves, Courtney Roberts, Lindsey Roberts, Melinda Rose, Natalie Ryan, Colby Sanders, Byron Scott, Matthew Slason, Colin Smith, Nathaniel Stiger, Andrew Stucker, Kai Suganuma, Andrew Tompkins, Russell Vann, Sederia Washington, Bryan Yovaish
Bennett Parks David Portee Kevin Ferrell Memorial Scholarship Howard K. Fenner Haunani Joy Doromal Sarah Karney Kevin McMillan II, Lucas Rawlings Melinda Rose Ryan Simpson CROP Enrichment Academic Award Linh Nguyen, Sederia Washington
Scholarships Juniors John Arvelo, Jack Capell, Shyana Fearrelly, Dillon Fointaine, Dustin Fointaine, Josily Markel, Rachel Motta Catherine Porter, Anthony Ray , Joel Robertson, Daniel Siders Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award Mary Claire Dillard William R. Boone High School Disney Dreamer and Doer Mary Claire Dillard Coite and Mildred Hill Scholarship Mary Claire Dillard, James Parker Sorosis Scholarship Danielle Newton, Christopher Parrett Earl K. Wood Scholarship Mary Claire Dillard
Bridges to Success Scholarship Shantai Baca, Louisa Jean Anderson and Moopen Orthodontics Award of Excellence Brittany Bailey Hugh Hattabaugh Principal Leadership Award Courtney Roberts Class of 1963 “Make a Difference” Scholarship Ashley Hilmer, Mary Claire Dillard William R. Boone Foundation Scholarship Amy Cotton Andrew Pennington
University Club of Orlando Leadership Award Logan Opsahl
Just Some Numbers! The Boone High School Athletic Association would like to thank all the students, faculty, staff and community supporters of BHS athletes and teams. Because of your tremendous support during the 2009-2010 school year, you helped the BHSAA accomplish the following: Purchased a new, state of the art, scoreboard for the stadium for $50,000. Served 1,270 cups of hot chocolate, 11,766 bottles of Gatorade and water, 11,154 bags of chips and provided 6,550 items of Brave fan wear through the Trading Post, your oncampus store. Served 4,185 hamburgers and hot dogs, 15,024 drinks, 1,845 Chick fil A sandwiches, 944 slices of pizza from concession stands at 125 sporting events. And by providing volunteers at these events, 14 teams and school clubs received checks totaling over $19,000. Took over the streets with over 460 Brave runners at the Second Annual Reservation Run, allowing 37 school teams and clubs to received checks totaling over $6,500. Support student publications by purchasing over $1700 in advertising. Serve over 200 meals to game officials, coaches and administrators at home football games at a cost of just over $1,600. Plans to refinish the gym floor (summer 2010) at a cost of $15,083. We need you to help us decide what else we can do to support our Brave athletes, teams and school clubs! Become a volunteer or serve on our board of directors. Contact Karen Smith, kabes@aol.com.
Thanks for the opportunity to support Boone High School!
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Boone High School Athletic Association The 2009-2010 BHSAA Board of Directors
Jay Berlinsky, John Burden, Dana Geren, Kurt Gies, Eric Hall, Roseann Harrington, Yolonda Huhn, Dawn Lee, Bill McCormac, Margaret McMillen, Doug Patterson, Tom Porter, Linda Stauffer, Mark Terry, Clay Townsend, Joe Trybus, Susanne Uncapher
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Singer reaches goals By JONATHAN WARREN Choosing to go to a four-year university can be a difficult process filled with decisions, paperwork and standardized tests. However, students choosing this path feel, now more than ever, that it is one to success, as the number of college applicants has continued to increase. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, people with a bachelor’s degree or higher earn $18,500 more a year on average. “I have always known my whole life I wanted to go to college. I didn’t want to stop in high school,” senior Stefanie Irizarry said. In the fall, Irizarry will be attending Berklee College of Music in Boston where she hopes to pursue her singing by majoring in performing arts. Last summer she attended a five-week summer program at Berklee. After the program, she knew Berklee was the right fit for her. “Berklee is the school of my dreams. It’s extremely well known and when I did the summer program, I knew it was where I wanted to be. The place was like home,” Irizarry said. Whether or not a school is a good fit academically is not the only factor that affects students’ college decisions. In this current economic slump, finances are playing a bigger role in student choices. According to College Board, 64 percent of college bound seniors strongly agree that they are concerned about the impact rising costs might have on their education. “If I hadn’t received a scholarship, I wouldn’t be going to Berklee,” Irizarry said. Irizarry auditioned for her scholarship by singing “Put Your Records On” by Corrine Bailey Rae in front of judges. She received a scholarship for $15,000 a semester. “I’m very proud of myself for getting the scholarship because I was very scared. A lot of people doubted me which just made me want to prove them wrong,” Irizarry said. Despite financial complications, the number of applicants to private institutions continues to increase. Princeton, Duke and Brown all saw more than a 10 percent increase in applicants last year alone. For students today, the future value of a college degree outweighs its price. After college, Irizarry hopes to travel as much as possible, so she can gain world experience before entering her career. “College is a good place to start to mold yourself before you’re thrown into the real world,” Irizarry said.
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Cadet pursues naval career Normally, people join the Navy as an E-1 By KAREN JAEN Throughout high school, senior and begin with an average salary of about Valerie Henriquez has endured military $1,500 a month. However, she will begin training in the Naval Junior Reserve at a slightly higher pay, averaging about Officer Corps. This experience influenced $1,700. She also received a $5,000 signing bonus. her decision to join the U.S. Navy. NJROTC has also helped Henriquez Henriquez has signed an eightyear contract to become an aviation prepare for what the Navy might bring. “[On our trip to Georgia], we were machinist mate. AMM are aircraft camping, engine mechanics and we had that work to build to keep airplanes and inspect our rooms the airplanes to make clean like sure they are working we would in properly before the military. every flight. She will That showed also repair damaged me what it airplanes brought back was going from flight. These to be like,” technicians may also -valerie henriquez, senior Henriquez be asked to volunteer said. as a part of the naval aircrew. Henriquez’s parents and friends “[This position was offered] because of my physical ability, and I liked it reacted positively to her decision to because it is hands-on. I went for it joining the Navy Reserve. Henriquez because I couldn’t imagine myself knows she will be stationed in Florida doing paperwork behind a desk all day,” but she isn’t sure in what part exactly. Both her parents are Navy veterans Henriquez said. Her four years of NJROTC have who served as engineers on a ship for offered Henriquez an advantage; she most of their career. They have always will be able to join the Navy as an E-3. encouraged their daughter to join the
If [being in the Navy] is something you want to do, don’ let anybody influence you to not join.
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military. “[They] always wanted me to, but I would always say I wouldn’t do it. They were surprised when I told them,” Henriquez said. The Navy Reserve also provides low-cost life insurance that gives their enlisted personnel up to $400,000 in coverage. Henriquez will be able to move up in her Naval career if she is ranked. The Navy allows members to enroll in the Navy Technical Training school. If a member completes this program, he or she may have more opportunities to advance in both the Reserve and their civilian career. Before Henriquez begins her job in the Navy, she is required to complete Recruit Training Command, which is a nine week camp located in Great Lakes, Illinois. She leaves for the training camp on Sept. 7, and after she completes this she will go to A-School to learn about the tasks she must know to be an AMM. “If [being in the Navy] is something you want to do, don’t let anybody influence you because they think it’s dangerous. It’s a steady job with a steady money flow,” Henriquez said.
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Mechanic builds career By AMANDA FLEMINGER As graduation approaches and seniors get ready to move on to colleges of their choice, John White has other plans. From the start of his sophomore year, White enrolled in the dual-enrollment program at Mid-Florida Tech. With an early start to the program, White only needs to complete the summer and fall semesters of 2010 to receive his “completion certificate” in mechanics. “[Tech schools] train you on material you want to continue [doing] in life instead of focusing on subjects like English. Fouryear colleges don’t include the technical and hands on part,” White said. As White continues studying diesel mechanics, his plans are to contribute to the family business. In 1969, White’s grandparents started Orlando Waste Paper Company, a full service recycling facility; he plans to become a mechanic there, working on the trucks and cars. “[Already being a part of the family company], I feel lucky that I have a job unlike other people,” White said. White already contributes to the business, sorting
through cardboard, taking out the garbage or welding garbage cans together; he makes $10 per hour. With the help of Mid-Florida Tech, White will soon increase his experience allowing him to work as a diesel mechanic. White feels the mechanical side of the company is more interesting. “It’s hands on and is better than sitting at a desk and staring at a computer screen all day,” White said. Although this program is teaching White the skills he needs, he is still worried about his future. “There are more senior mechanics around with a lot of experience. [I’m worried I may not] be able to find a job if I want to go outside the family company, [so that] I’d be able to make my own path rather than one that’s already made for me,” White said. White’s entire family is incorporated with the business.
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Graduate lives independently By KATIE EDWARDS After graduating high school in 2009, Sheila Lapointe had to support herself by working two jobs and paying her own bills. Lapointe got her first job at Panera Bread in December 2008 and started working at Jason’s Deli in July 2009. “I live on my own and support myself and pay the bills. I have to work two jobs. It taught me a lot of discipline and responsibility,” Lapointe said.“I didn’t feel I was ready for college. I had other things I had to deal with that had to do with my family and I wanted to have my full potential
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going into school.” According to Rebecca A. Ruiz with New York Times 48 percent of students had preparation for college for as their number one priority and 42 percent for parents. Lapointe plans on starting online classes in the summer to have time for both school and her two jobs, which she needs to pay for her schooling. She plans on getting her bachelors in business with a concentration in marketing. She would like to work in a large advertising company or help smaller companies who need it. “Now there are a lot more options. It’s
hard to find the right school to make sure the school is accredited and that the credits will carry on to whatever I plan to do,” Lapointe said. In the Nov. 28 2008 article of The Chronicle of Higher Education stated that a typical four-year-college graduate earns more than 50 percent more than high-school graduates. “I sometimes don’t know whether to keep my phone on or even to go out with friends because I have to support myself. It made me grow up because mommy and daddy aren’t there to help anymore,” Lapointe said.
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By RASHAD HARDING While the rest of the senior class of 2010 walks across the stage so they can head off to college, senior Elizabeth Girdley plans to take a year off before attending either Parson’s New School of Design or Florida State University in the fall semester of 2011. Girdley suffers from osteochondritis dissecans of the condyles, which is when fragments of bone and cartilage come loose from a joint. Her joint disorder resulted in a fractured femur, micro fracture throughout the knee joint, cartilage loss, multiple meniscus tears, poor alignment of the patella and a fractured condyle; she is one of only eight kids in the United States to have this condition. She was examined by 16 doctors to find out what was wrong and finally found a dedicated doctor that traveled to China to do research for her. When she was first told about her injury, she was devastated but fortunate because she could have lost the ability to walk or stand. Girdley will take a year off before starting college because she will undergo her eighth and final surgery on her right leg on July 14. She will have a metal plate and six screws taken out of her femur. Girdley’s recovery could take up to eight months depending on how the surgery goes. “Life will constantly push you down, and this is my push down and I’m going to rise back up,” Girdley said. Girdley first realized her crippling condition when she experienced excruciating pain as a gymnast after a floor exercise at a competition six years ago. When it was nearly impossible for her to walk off the competition floor, she realized something was wrong and sought medical attention. She never thought the pain she experienced and the inability to walk would eventually lead to an end to her dream to be an Olympic contender. “I think it has made us all feel more fortunate about getting up every morning without pain,” Marcia Girdley, Elizabeth’s mom, said. Girdley feels fortunate to have the constant support of her family and close friends throughout her ordeal. Her mother has sat by her side and even held her hand over the years. “I couldn’t ask for a better family,” Girdley said. Despite seven surgeries she endured on her leg to correct this condition, she has persevered and set a goal to pursue her college career after taking a year off after high school. Her college plans include majoring in fashion and design with a minor in business. She feels this will prepare her for a career in the world of fashion. In the interim, Girdley plans to take sewing classes and other preparatory courses at Valencia Community College so she does not fall into a “post-high school lull”. “It’s a small price to pay in this big picture of life,” M. Girdley said. “I want her to be able to handle daily routines.”
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senior section After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Veterinarian Involvement: Best Buddies (12); Class Council (12); Concert Band (9); Environmental Club (10, 11); Health Academy (11, 12); HOSA (11, 12); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Symphonic Band (10, 11); Wind Symphony (12)
Danielle Shakeyla Newton After high school plans: Attend Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University Planned Major: Sports Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Athletic training for a professional sports team Involvement: Flag Football (12 Varsity); NJROTC (10, 11 Cadet Staff Sergeant Element Leader)
Emily Ann O’Loane After high school plans: Attend Duke University Planned Major: History What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as an archaeologist in the Aegean Sea or as a book editor in New York City Involvement: Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); FCA (9, 10, 11, 12); Hi-Lights Newspaper (10, 11 Copy Editor, 12 Editor-in-Chief); National Honor Society (11.12); Quill and Scroll Honor Society (10, 11,12)
Involvement:Boone Unique Sports (12); Drumline (10, 11, 12); Marching and Concert Band (9, 10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12)
Meredith Paige Parks After high school plans: Become an elementary school teacher, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Elementary Education What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Teaching at a great school and have a great family Involvement: Best Buddies (12); National Honor Society (12); Softball (9, 10, 11 Captain, 12)
James Elliot Parker After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Pre-med What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Married and working with Doctors Without Borders Involvement: Boone Unique Sports (12); Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12 Captain); FCA (9, 10, 11, 12 Captain); Love Letters (10); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11); National Honor Society (11, 12); Social Justice Club (12);
Getza N. Ortiz After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Computer Engineering What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Live a better life, wherever I may be Involvement: Boone Dance Crew (11, 12)
Khaled Offane Otmane After high school plans: Valencia Police Academy, attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Criminal Justice What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Sergeant Police Officer Involvement: Wrestling (9 JV, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity)
Bennett Parks After high school plans: attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Sports management What you hope to be doing in 10 years: running a college or professional sports team
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Alexandra Renee Peters After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Marketing and Political Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: In Washington D.C., working on political campaigns Involvement: National Honor Society (11, 12); Tennis (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Tri-M (11, 12)
Bradly Alan Peterson After high school plans: United States Army What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living life, good high pay job and a small family
Clay Pilkington After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Settling down with my wife and bench-pressing 220 pounds Involvement: Environmental Club (12); Wrestling (11 Varsity)
After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Nuclear Engineering Involvement: Information Society (12 Supreme Chancellor); Math Center (10 Tutor); Writing Center (12 Consultant)
10 JV Captain); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mock Trial (11 Attorney, 12 Attorney/Captain); National Honor Society (12); Social Justice Club (11 Founder/President, 12 President); Spanish Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Spanish Honor Society (12); Volleyball (9 Captain, 10 JV Captain)
Alexandria Portee
Taylor Reeves
Derek Poirier
Involvement: Art club (9, 10, 11, 12); Bollywood (12); Legend Yearbook (11,12) After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Early Childhood Education What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as a teacher Involvement: Early Childhood Education (9, 10, 11)
After high school plans: Attend University of Maryland Planned Major: Biology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Peace Corps or getting graduate degree Involvement: Boone Unique Sports (12); The Haven (12); Soccer (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity); Swimming (11 Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain); Volleyball (9 JV, 10 JV); Water Polo (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain)
Megan Frances Raitano
Nicole Marie Regan
Marisa Qualls
After high school plans: Study abroad in Europe and Peace Corps; Attend University of Florida or Loyola What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Helping people, starting a family Involvement: Basketball (9 Captain,
After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Fine Art What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Professor of Art, Art Director Involvement: Class Council (12
#1 unweighted Laura Mendoza
Mother offers inspiration
Logan James Opsahl After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Political Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Being successful Involvement: BBC (10, 11, 12) Class Council (9 Secretary, 12 President); Latin Club (9, 10, 11); National Honor Society (11,12)
Track (9, 10, 11, 12)
DEDICATION PROVES KEY TO SUCCESS I tried to keep myself focused and didn’t settle for less than my goal. I believe in the work hard, play hard cliché.
By BRENDAN HALL Family often plays a huge role in the lives of students, but for senior Laura Mendoza, her mother was not only her biggest inspiration, but also her biggest fan. “I attribute most of my success to my supportive family- my mom especially. She has dedicated her life to her children and has truly inspired me,” Mendoza said. Along with her mother, Mendoza attributes much of her success to her work ethic and steadfast determination to do her best in all aspects of life. She did not plan on becoming valedictorian initially, but after her sophomore year she decided to set it as a goal. “I tried to keep myself focused and didn’t settle for less than my goal. I believe fully in the ‘work hard, play hard’ cliché. Also, in order to make it through each week, I would set little goals for myself,” Mendoza said. On campus, Laura was part of numerous activities including SAFE, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, varsity tennis, Green Up Boone and Chess Club her freshman year. Mendoza’s favorite part of being in high school was the spirit and energy students showed, especially at football games. She participated in activities such as Polyester Paradise and homecoming week, as her proudest moment in high school was when she dressed up as Amy Winehouse. One of Mendoza’s favorite teachers was Teresa Tachon, whom she said prepared her for both the AB and BC Calculus exams extremely well. Her other favorite teacher, Carl Overton, captivated her in a way other than teaching. “Mr. Overton is probably the most genuinely sweet teacher, and even person, that I have ever met,” Mendoza said. After high school Mendoza plans to attend the University of Florida where she will study medicine. After graduation, however, she is most looking forward to traveling to Ireland and other countries in Europe as well.
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GOOSE. During a fire drill, senior Laura Mendoza plays Duck Duck Goose. “My favorite part of being a Boone Brave has been all the spirit and the energy at this school,” Mendoza said. Mendoza advises the underclassman to set their goals for college and not to compromise them.
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Historian); FCA (9, 10 Board Member, 11 Board Member, 12 Captain); Legend Yearbook (11, 12 Ads Editor); National Art Honor Society (12 President); National Honor Society (11, 12); Quill and Scroll (11, 12); Swimming (9, 10, 11, 12); Water Polo (9, 10, 11, 12)
Parris Ryliegh Rexroad After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Owning my own daycare
12 President); Powder Puff Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Prom Committee (11); SGA (12); Young Republicans (12 Treasurer)
Tawni Rochester After high school plans: Attend Florida State University What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working at a successful career and living a good life Involvement: Cheerleading (9 JV, 10 JV); SGA (9, 10)
Nicholas Andrew Robinson Diego Robayo After high school plans: Part-time job, attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Computer Science, Programming What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Air Force or Marines as an officer Involvement: NJROTC (9, 10 Petty Officer Third Class, 12 Petty Officer Third Class); Soccer (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity, 11 Varsity Captain)
After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Political Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as a lawyer Involvement: BBC (12 Club Member/Anchor); Boone Unique Sports (11); FCA (9, 10, 11, 12); Math Club (10, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (12); National Honor Society (12); Writing Center (12 Consultant)
Coty Lee Moteo Rodriguez Courtney Jane Roberts After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College Planned Major: Education What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Teaching, married and kids Involvement: Best Buddies (12 Treasurer); Bowling Team (10 JV, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsty); Class Council (11); FFEA (11 Historian,
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: World Studies, History, Archaeology Involvement: Football (11, 12); Wrestling (11, 12)
Melinda Anne Rose After high school plans: Attend Olivet Nazarene University
Planned Major: Marketing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Own my own home and be established in my career, possibly married Involvement: Cheerleading (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV); FCA (11); Homecoming Committee (11); Lacrosse (12 Varsity); National Honor Society (12); Prom Committee (11); Spanish Honor Society (12)
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After high school plans: Attend Florida International University Planned Major: Criminology/ Psychology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Forensic Psychologist, FBI Involvement: Chorus (9, 10) Class Council (11); Salsa Club (10)
Sierra Sanders After high school plans: Attend Valencia, going back to California Planned Major: Film/ Cinematography What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Traveling, filming/producing Involvement: Bravettes (9, 10)
Victoria Scott After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Happily married with a successful job Involvement: Class Council (9, 10,
Randall Trent Short After high school plans: Attend William Penn University What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be active in the JAG corps Involvement: Football (9 Freshman, 10 JV Captain, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain); Weightlifting (11, 12) After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Operate a youth summer camp Involvement: Basketball (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV Captain/Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain); Class Council (9, 10, 11, 12); FCA (9, 10, 11, 12 President); German Club (10, 11 Treasurer); Math Club (9, 10, 12); SAFE (9, 10, 11, 12 President); Swimming (11 Varsity, 12 Varsity); Volleyball (10 JV Captain, 11 Varsity, 12 Varsity Captain) Advice: Be faithful to what you believe in, be constant in your actions, appreciate your friends, have no regrets, be respectful to your peers and seize opportunities, always making the most of your days.
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senior section baseball, attend Bethune-Cookman University What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Playing baseball for the Yankees
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After high school plans: Pursue performing arts and acting, attend Florida State University Planned Major: Vocal Performance What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Singing in your arenas and acting on the screen at your movie theater Involvement: Chorus (9); Concert Choir (10, 11, 12); Drama (10 Kander and Ebb Cabaret Musical, 11 Seussical the Musical, 12 You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown); Thespian Districts and State (10, 11, 12); Tri-M (12)
After high school plans: Attend The American Musical and Dramatic Academy Planned Major: Musical Theater What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Performing on Broadway Involvement: Chorus (9); Concert Choir (10, 11, 12); Drama (9, 10, 11 Advanced, 12 Advanced); KEY Club (11); Musical Theater (10); SAFE Ambassador (11, 12); UCF Crop (9, 10) Advice: People will talk about you all of your life and probably there after. Regardless of what they say, do not ever let them tell you that you cannot do something. I am proof that as long as you never give up, you truly can do anything.
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Michael Stringer-Bratton
Jordan Smith
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Film/Broadcast Journalism What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be a film director Involvement: BBC (11 President, 12 President); Boone Unique Sports (12 Secretary); German Honor Society (11); National Honor Society (12); Social Justice Club (12); TV Production (9, 10) Advice: In the midst of all your homework and stress, seriously live up your senior year… it will be the greatest time of your life.
After high school plans: Attend St. John’s University Planned Major: Political Science and Marketing What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Political Analyst Involvement: Senior Class (12); SGA (12); Varsity Basketball (12)
Kai Lee Suganuma After high school plans: Attend University of Florida Planned Major: Engineering Involvement: Band (9, 10); Boone Unique Sports (12 Vice President); Cross Country (11, 12); Math Club (10, 11, 12); Math Center (12);
Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); Quiz Bowl (12)
Kyle Suarez After high school plans: Attend Valencia/college in Georgia Planned Major: Veterinary Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be a veterinarian in Georgia Involvement: Football (9 Freshman); Lacrosse (9 JV); Wrestling (10, 11)
Matthew R. Sveum After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Digital Media What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living and having a career as an animator Involvement: Anime Club (10, 11); National Honor Society (11, 12)
What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Living on my own with a good job Involvement: Boone Dance Crew (9, 10); Color Guard (10, 11 Captain, 12 Captain); National Honor Society (12); Winter Guard (10, 11 Captain, 12 Captain)
Alanah Marie Thompson After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College/ University of Central Florida Planned Major: Pre-Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Beginning my own practice and married
After high school plans: A.S. at Valencia Community College/ University of Central Florida for veterinary technical school Planned Major: Veterinary Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Be a vet Tech Involvement: DECA (12); Drama (9); Volleyball (9 Freshman/JV, 10 JV)
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Taylor Thompson After high school plans: Attend Howard University, become a surgeon Planned Major: Chemistry/Pharmacy What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Being an intern Involvement: Basketball (9, 10); Information Society (9, 10); Marching Band (9, 10, 11, 12 Saxophone Section Leader); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (12); Operation Smile (11 Treasurer, 12); Spanish Club (9, 10); Spanish Honor Society (10, 11, 12 President); Tri-M (11, 12)
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#1 unweighted Emily O’Loane
Newspaper editor chooses Duke STORIED ACADEMICS PROVE TOO PERSUASIVE By BRENDAN HALL As a member of the newspaper staff and cross country team for three and four years, respectively, senior Emily O’Loane established a foundation of friends that would support her through her high school career. “My friends are my favorite people at Boone. They’re so goofy and funny, and we’ve been in the same classes since freshman year. They’re some of the funniest people I know,” O’Loane said. O’Loane is the editor-in-chief for the newspaper staff and enjoys it because it provides her with the opportunity to write more, which is something she loves. Conveniently, the class is taught by Renee Burke, O’Loane’s favorite teacher. “Mrs. Burke is an amazing person and so dedicated to her students and helping us succeed,” O’Loane said. However, her favorite class was AP European history with Christina Bay-Bay Bykov. “It was the first AP class I took, and all the students were nervous, but the people in my class made it a lot of fun; plus, Ms. Bykov is one of the best teachers at Boone because she knows so much and makes it feel like a college class,” O’Loane said. As far as college, O’Loane had a choice between four colleges: the University of Florida, Duke, Boston College and Bowdoin. After deliberating, O’Loane ultimately decided on Duke both for its beauty and its strong academic record. She is unsure of what her major will be, but knows she is interested in either history or English. O’Loane’s family has had the biggest influence on her success in high school. Although she labels herself as a natural procrastinator, she said that her brother has been a driving force behind her in a more unconventional way. “My older brother was super lazy, but he achieved a lot, and that served as my motivation to be better,” O’Loane said. Through her success, O’Loane has learned to keep things in perspective and advises the underclassmen to do the same. “Don’t get caught up in being perfect or being the best, just have fun,” O’Loane said. What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Teaching history or living in another country Involvement: Class Council (12 Vice President); FCA (9, 10, 11); Football (9 Freshman); Love Letters (10, 11); Mascot (12); Social Justice Club (11, 12); Spanish Club (9, 10); TOMS Shoes Representative (11, 12); Track (9, 10)
Amanda Lynn Todd After high school plans: Attend Florida State University Planned Major: Engineering Involvement: Latin Club (9, 10); Math Club (9, 10, 11, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12 Officer); Social Justice Club (11, 12 Treasurer); Volleyball (9 Freshman, 10 JV)
Brianna Williams
My older brother was super lazy, but he achieved a lot, and that served as motivation to be better.
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Devante Wilson Planned Major: Business Administration What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Making millions Involvement: Class council (9); Marching Band (9, 10, 11); Football (12 Varsity)
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CHIEF OF STAFF. Getting her picture taken for the paper, Emily O’Loane jokes with the other staffers. “I love the newspaper staff because it introduces me to interesting people I never would have met otherwise,” O’Loane said. This was O’Loane’s third year on staff and second year as an editor.
Working at a fashion magazine Involvement: Best Buddies (11); ESOL Newsletter (9, 10); French Club (11)
Leryn R. Turlington After high school plans: Attend Florida State University or Boston Conservatory Planned Major: Musical Theatre Involvement: Chorus (9, 10, 11, 12); Drama (9, 10, 11, 12)
Emily Uncapher After high school plans: Attend Auburn University Planned Major: International Business Involvement: Information Society (9); Math Club (9, 10); Mu Alpha Theta (12 Historian); National Honor Society (11); Soccer (9, 10, 11); Spanish Club (10); Spanish Honor Society (11)
Estefania Trujillo After high school plans: Attend Seminole State College of Florida then New York University Planned Major: Public Relations/ Journalism What you hope to be doing in 10 years:
After high school plans: Attend University of South Florida Planned Major: Criminology What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Owning several businesses and being an entertainment lawyer Involvement: Boone Police Cadets (9, 10, 11, 12); National Honor Society (11, 12); SAFE Ambassadors; SADD (9, 10, 12); Spanish club (9, 10, 11, 12); Step Team (9)
Sergio Uribe After high school plans: Attend Florida Atlantic University Planned Major: Political Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working with the government or
federal law enforcement agency Involvement: Boone Police Cadet (9, 10 Lieutenant, 11, 12 Senior Squad); Class Council (10, 11, 12)
Planned Major: Business Involvement: LDECA Fashion Show (11, 12)
Jasmine C. White Sebastian Vasquez After high school plans: Attend Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Planned Major: Air Traffic Management What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Working as Air Traffic Controller, Having a family Involvement: Soccer (10 Varsity)
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida or Webster University Planned Major: Criminal Justice/ Forensic Science What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Running track in the Olympics and being a crime investigator working in the forensic field Involvement: Basketball (9 Freshman, 10 JV, 11 JV, 12 Varsity); Criminal
After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Sports Medicine What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Athletic Trainer Involvement: Math Club (12); Mu Alpha Theta (12); Softball (9 Varsity, 10 Varsity)
Jamie Nicole Wood After high school plans: Attend Western Carolina University Planned Major: Physical Therapy Involvement: Basketball (9 JV, 10 JV, 11 JV, 12 Varsity); Class Council (10); Spanish Club (11); Sports medicine (9, 10, 11, 12)
Andreina Elizabeth Zambrano After high school plans: Attend Valencia Community College What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Finishing medical school and opening my own practice Involvement: Health Care Academy (10, 11)
Joshua Walker After high school plans: Attend University of Central Florida Planned Major: Business What you hope to be doing in 10 years: Own my own business Involvement: Lacrosse (10 JV)
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#1 unweighted Kai Suganuma
Math whiz likes to quiz VALEDICTORIAN ENJOYED JEOPARDY-LIKE COMPETITION By EMILY O’LOANE With buzzer in hand, senior Kai Suganuma waits to answer a question during a Quiz Bowl match. “I actually like Quiz Bowl. I had a lot of fun joking around,” Suganuma said. Suganuma began participating in Quiz Bowl his senior year; with his help, the team made it to the championship tournament before losing to the number one seed in the first round of play. Other than Quiz Bowl, Suganuma ran cross country three years and was an active member of Math Club for four years as well as being in National Honor Society. Suganuma is also in his sixth year as a Boy Scout in Troop 24. He is currently working to become an Eagle Scout by refurbishing an area of Ferncreek Elementary School. Before he got into high school, Suganuma was not a star student. The first year he got straight A’s was eighth grade. “[Becoming valedictorian] just kind of happened. Studying and having smart friends to have study sessions with is what made me successful in high school,” Suganuma said. Suganuma will graduate with over 10 college credits. Despite being academically successful, Suganuma says his parents still worry about his grades. “They are very encouraging in my studies and very worried about my grades. I never went to them for help, but they were always on my case,” Suganuma said. Suganuma plans to attend the University of Florida next year and to get a degree in chemical engineering. He also was accepted into Georgia Tech University.
Stay on track. Have fun because it is high school and make sure your priorities are straight.
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JEOPARDY. At a Quiz Bowl match, seniors Ryan Kobert, Patrick Lauer and Kai Suganuma answer a question. “My favorite teacher was Ms. Bykov. She knows everything,” Suganuma said. “UF was the only school who had a chemical engineering major with a chemistry minor. I plan to go to graduate school after that. I am most looking forward to my career in the future, even though I have no idea what it will be. I’ve considered majoring in physics too in college and becoming an astrophysicist,” Suganuma said. Because of his strong academic record and the opportunities it awarded him, Suganuma’s advice to underclassmen is to remain focused on academics. “Stay on track. Have fun because it is high school and make sure your priorities are straight,” Suganuma said.
#1 unweighted Russell Van
Runner excels in classroom STUDENT ACHIEVES ATHLETICALLY By EMILY O’LOANE Even after scoring a perfect score on the reading portion of the SAT and maintaining a perfect grade-point average throughout high school, senior Russell Vann never meant to become a valedictorian. “I guess [I was successful in high school because] I always did my work as best as I could, and I didn’t stop until I was satisfied with it,” Vann said. Vann was an active member of Math Club and Spanish Club throughout high school. He also ran junior varsity cross country for three years and track for two years. Because of his heavy workload at school, Vann used running as an outlet to relax. “Cross country was a really fun group of people and gave me something to do to push myself. [I like running because] it burns off energy and stress. I have one hour to not think about anything,” Vann said. Vann’s favorite classes were his history classes, his favorite being Advanced Placement European History, which he took his sophomore year. He also enjoyed
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his AP U.S. History course. “Mr. Dorman [is my favorite teacher] because he is really funny and made class really interesting with all his facts about history,” Vann said. Vann recommends all underclassmen to push themselves in high school. “Take as many hard classes as you can so that you can have a hard schedule but still have fun. Join clubs and sports you enjoy,” Vann said. Vann remains undecided about what he would like to major in. He was accepted into the University of Florida, Georgetown and Notre Dame, and will attend UF in the fall. “In my future, I am most looking forward to the freedom to do what I want, pick my own job, live wherever I want and overall do whatever I want,” Vann said.
I am most looking forward to the freedom to do what I want
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#10 unweighted Erica Mayer salutatorian
Collegiate future motivates student By EMILY O’LOANE For senior Erica Mayer, the day she has been looking forward to since her first day of high school is approaching. “My proudest moment at Boone is just knowing that I finally made it [to graduation] and that my class is about to graduate. My favorite part of my senior year so far was the feeling when I finally knew what college I was going to because I don’t have to worry about it anymore,” Mayer said. “My favorite part of being a Boone Brave was knowing that it was almost time to leave for college.” Mayer will attend the University of Central Florida next year and major in either political science or mathematics. Mayer is the salutatorian of the senior class, which means she has the highest weighted grade point average with one B. Mayer did not know what a salutatorian was until she achieved it. “I don’t know what made me successful in high school because I never actually tried. Everything just kind of happened. I didn’t even know there was such a thing as a salutatorian; I thought I was in the clear [because I wasn’t going to be a valedictorian], but then they were like ‘No, you still have to make a speech’,” Mayer said. Mayer’s favorite part of high school was meeting people in her classes, especially her “less hardcore” ones. “My friends made Boone a lot more fun because we did a lot of crazy things, and it cancelled out all the homework,” Mayer said. Other than school and academics, Mayer enjoys playing the guitar and going for walks. “I love getting out with my friends and just doing something,” Mayer said. For underclassmen, Mayer advises a preventative measure to what she believes is a prominent issue. “My advise is to put tin foil around your head so the government can’t read your mind,” Mayer said.
My friends made Boone a lot more fun because we did a lot crazy things, and it cancelled out all the homework.
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prom JUMP AROUND. Hands in the air, senior Nicole Wallace dances to the music. “I liked how the music wasn’t all club music, it was stuff I could jump around and have fun to,” Wallace said. Wallace’s favorite part of prom was the senior video.
HOLD TIGHT. In the midst of a slow song, senior Megan Raitano dances with her date, senior Matthew Slason. “My most memorable moment was dancing to ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing’ by Aerosmith because it holds a lot of memories for me and my friends,” Raitano said. Later that night she won “Most Likely to Change the World” as a senior superlative.
STRIKE A POSE. During the Macarena, senior Taylor Thompson strikes a pose. “The theme was very cool and the acrobats were very good entertainment at dinner,” Thompson said. Thompson’s most memorable moment was Mr. Undieme’s goodbye in the senior video.
ON PROM 2010 The best part was when everyone started dancing. It made it feel like everyone was enjoying themselves. - breonna morgan, senior
[My favorite part] was the trapeze act. It was a lot of fun to watch. - andrew hungerford, junior
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CLUTCH. During a Spanish-inspired song, junior Jalen Taylor dances with Assistant Principal Carlota Iglesias. “[I enjoyed the music at prom] because it was more 90s. It was nice to hear all the oldies again,” Taylor said. Taylor’s favorite part of prom was watching the silk aerial artists perform.
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GET YOUR GROOVE ON. Moving to the beat, senior Benjamin Romulus snaps his fingers during one song. “[The most memorable moments] were the group dances like the electric slide,” Romulus said. Romulus thought the dinner this year was exceptionally tasty.
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Junior Class proudly presents Story By CATHERINE PORTER Photos By KATIE EDWARDS s the silk billowed around their bodies, the aerial artists twisted in mid-air 20 feet above the dance floor. The dull thump of the bass sounded as a mass of elegantly dressed people flooded the room, searching for their seats. Set to the theme of Cirque du Soleil, the 2010 prom was seen as the school’s most detailed one yet. “We started working on [prom] in the beginning of the summer. I think everything just came out great; I felt a sense of accomplishment and we all worked really hard,” Junior Class secretary Sarah Daly said. Departing from tradition, the entertainment included more than the senior video, DJ and dancing. Instead, the committee of 16 brought in silk aerial artists and stilt walkers to carry out the theme. “I thought prom was very good. I loved how we had [silk aerial artists]. I thought they were cool,” junior Kristen England said.
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WALKING TALL. As the stilt walkers encompassed the room, one pulled senior Leydis Montero from the tables to join him on the dance floor. “I enjoyed the theme of prom; It was carried out well,” Montero said. Six stilt walkers helped carry out the Cirque du Soleil theme.
SPIN CITY. Twirling her dress, senior Victoria Bradley (at left) dances with her date at prom. “[The most memorable moment] was dancing with all of my friends together since it’s our last dance and just having a ball with everything,” Bradley said. Bradley has been to three proms.
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superlatives
Senior class recognizes personality By KAREN JAEN
From those who have abundant musical talent to those one could take home to mom, the Senior Class presented 20 different senior superlatives at prom, on May 1. The class of 2010 voted on the superlatives. Only 25 percent of the senior class voted online from May 19-23. Seniors class hopes more people will take the time to vote next year. “[We do superlatives because it’s] a tradition. It’s a nice thing to do,” Senior class Sponsor Sarah Kittrell said. For students who showed pride for their school or those students who spent their high school career cracking jokes and amusing others, they have been rightfully awarded with an Oscar. “I love Boone and I am so excited about calling it my Alma Mater. I had an awesome senior year and prom was definitely the cherry on top. I am honored that my peers have chosen me to represent the Boone seniors,” Ms. BHS, Leah Harding said.
Most Spirited Jacqueline Dejarnette and William McCormac
Best Smile Byron Scott and Carolina Garcia
Mr. BHS and Ms. BHS Logan Opsahl and Leah Harding
Most Scholastic Kathleen Chitty and Ryan Kobert
Personality Plus Laura Ramiz and Christopher Lumbert
Most Changed Since Freshman Year Conner Beaty and Davis Harper Best to Bring Home to Mom Emily O’Loane and Ryan Simpson Most Athletic Courtney Capehart and Alexander Bisbee
Most Artistic Garrett Furth and Nicole Regan Best Style Daquan Benjamin and Ashley Hilmer
Most Musical Arthur Ugalde and Leryn Turlington
Most Likely to Change the World Zachary Thompson and Megan Raitano
Most Notable Laugh Taylor Reeves and Corry Maguire
Most Flirtatious Lindsey Roberts and Sebastian Carmona Best Dressed at Prom Colby Sanders and Mallory Dickson
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Most Likely to Brighten Your Day Alana Harrison and James Parker
Class Clown Erica Mayer and Syed Khan
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