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Andrew Visconti, Ward Melville High School [NY]
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Old School Cool Did you know the first high school yearbook was produced back in 1845? Today the yearbook remains a vital part of your school’s tradition and a lively reminder of the people, places and events that make the year so special. Designed by students, for students, it’s self-expression at its best, full of special moments captured for life. After all, what’s more fun than seeing photos of yourself and your classmates in the yearbook and reminiscing about what you were doing when they were taken? Signing each other’s books and reading your friends’ autographs never gets old either, because often the best stories come from their pens. Unforgettable images. Remarkable quotes. A year’s worth of fun. There’s a reason yearbooks have been around for more than 165 years: memories never go out of style.
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new School rules Honoring tradition doesn’t mean you have to stick to old-fashioned rules, and today’s yearbooks prove it: they’re colorful and contemporary, with expanded coverage and more photos than ever. Yearbooks are no longer bound to the dimensions of the printed page. The latest advances in technology and social media invite the entire school community to share photos and tell the story as it happens. Now anyone can be an official yearbook photographer, transforming the yearbook from a one-day event to a yearlong celebration of moments that matter. Yearbook class is more relevant than ever, as well. It teaches crucial 21st century skills like critical thinking, communication, teamwork and digital technology. And while you’re doing important work, it’s not quite all business. Because it still takes a lot of pizza and snacks to put an entire year of memories into one book!
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Grace VanEarden, Clymer Central High School [NY]
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BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL
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HORNET
BRYANT, AR
MIXED SIGNALS The theme, Mixed Signals, was developed by the Hornet staff to represent a growing and increasingly diverse student body. With over 100 additional enrolled students and a new building under construction, Bryant students strove to find a balance between new and old traditions, interests and passions. The monthly chronological coverage is extended through the staff’s use of sidebars that spin off the Mixed Signals theme.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Margaret Sorrows
Natasha Durham
1.1 Litho Combo, ShineFX, Super Matte Lamination
1.2 Opening /Closing Dominance Eye Flow Headline Magazine Inspired Monochromatic
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BRYANT HIGH SCHOOL
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BRYANT, AR
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CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL
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THE SURFER
CORONADO, CA
FACE IT The Surfer’s ‘Face It’ theme concept highlights the many ways that Coronado Middle School students connect throughout the year. A graphic mosaic pattern is used as a unifying element throughout the book to enhance the subtle digital theme, while a soft color palette, an appropriate choice for this school’s coastal surf side surroundings, is incorporated to further brand each section.
2012 Adviser
RepresentativeS
Amy Seward
Bill Wilson Carmen Wilson
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CORONADO MIDDLE SCHOOL
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THE SURFER
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CORONADO, CA
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DOS PUEBLOS HIGH SCHOOL
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verge By definition, the word ‘verge’ has contrasting definitions. As a noun, it is a barrier that cannot be crossed, but as a verb, verge means to move in a certain direction. With this concept, The Image staff designed pages that incorporated diagonal splits and warped lines to give a sense of both movement and contrast to their pages. The design style of the book mimics a magazine layout, using varying sizes of modules throughout pages and a great deal of alternative copy.
2012 Adviser
Representative
John Dent
Steve Sanders
3.1 Embossed, Precision Cut, Silk-Screening
3.2 Academics Chronological Contrast Eye Flow Photo Package Quick Read Quotes Rule Lines Modular
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GOLETA, CA
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DOS PUEBLOS HIGH SCHOOL
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THE IMAGE
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GOLETA, CA
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3.5 Chronological Student Life Dominance Hierarchy Photo Package Quick Read Quotes Rule Lines Modular
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EDMOND SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL
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ARCHIVES
EDMOND, OK
2012 IN (RE)VIEW “To review is to relive and to take ourselves back to the moments that spoke volumes to our soles.” The Archives staff speaks volumes with this concept statement, proving that to review is more than the act of remembering but a way to relive the moments that may have been forgotten. “To review is to record the ups and downs of your lives, so that one day they will become a part of us once again,” explained editor-in-chief Adrianna Doyal in the colophon.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Paige White
Bart Baker
4.1 Litho Combo, Foil, Spot UV, Super Matte Lamination
4.2 Student Life Space Headline Photo Package Quick Read Rule Lines Modular Monochromatic
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4.3 Dividers Contrast Dominance Headline Quick Read Rule Lines Typographic Black and White
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EDMOND SANTA FE HIGH SCHOOL
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EDMOND, OK
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4.5 Student Life Contrast Dominance Headline Photo Package Modular Black and White
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fenton high school
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fentonian
fenton, MI
THERE’S MORE 2 IT The Fentonian’s theme concept was developed in reaction to the staff’s constant struggle to cover the stories of the year that were often overlooked. “There’s always more to it—it’s just up to us to find it,” explained the staff in the colophon. Distressed and handwritten graphic elements are featured throughout to give this all black and white book a contemporary feel, while providing a personal touch to each design.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Pam Bunka
Mike Page
5.1 Litho Combo, Graining (Cutout), Precision Cut, Spot UV, Super Matte Lamination
5.2 Student Life Space Cut-out Photo Graphic Accent Quick Read Rule Lines Modular Black and White
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5.3 Dividers Dominance Graphic Accent Rule Lines Magazine Inspired Black and White
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fenton high school
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fentonian
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fenton, MI
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glenbrook south high school
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ETRUSCAN
GLENVIEW, IL
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Celebrating the school’s 50th anniversary, the “Strength in Numbers” concept strikes the perfect balance between reporting on the past and focusing on the 2012 school. “By the Numbers” modules make interesting reading throughout the Etruscan. A dramatic foldout outlines 50 years of school and world events. The use of a monthly chronological approach teamed with modular design allows comprehensive coverage of a student population of 2,717.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Brenda Field
Craig Rosenberger
6.1 Embossed, Foil
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glenbrook south high school
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GLENVIEW, IL
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GRAND BLANC HIGH SCHOOL
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GRAND BLANC, MI
WIRED Edgy, tough and most of all electric, this single word captures the vibe and character of not only Grand Blanc High School but also the yearbook itself. The cover features a special glow-in-the-dark press ink application in a spiral design that is carried throughout the book as a unifying element. Hand drawn typography and graphics accents are also incorporated to further enhance the book’s edgy, eclectic design style.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Ava Butzu
Rianne Price
7.1 Litho Combo, Special Ink, Spot UV, Super Matte Lamination
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GRAND BLANC HIGH SCHOOL
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GRAND BLANC, MI
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GREEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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legacy
henderson, NV
ALL THAT “No matter how you look at it, Green Valley really is ALL THAT,” proclaims the theme copy in the Legacy. A striking custom embossed cover, featuring school colors, introduces the concept in a dazzling way. Creative visual thinking results in the word “ALL” being emphasized within the word “Valley.” The cover features 17 descriptive words that highlight the quote presentations inside the yearbook.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Julie Goldstein
Judy Allen
8.1 Embossed to Register, Facet Foil Debossing
8.2 Dividers Contrast Space Headline Photo Package Quotes Magazine Inspired Typographic
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8.3 Reference Repetition Space Cut-out Photo Quotes Rule Lines Modular
8.4 Chronological Student Life Hierarchy Space Headline Photo Package Quick Read Rule Lines Modular
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S C H O OL
GREEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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legacy
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henderson, NV
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kirkwood high school
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pioneer
kirkwood, MO
notice Effective journalists notice. With this in mind, “Notice” makes a highly effective yearbook concept. The opening copy sets the stage: “Our job was quite simply to take note of what was important. So, we have to pay attention. We have to notice what students talk about. We have to notice their hangouts, their clothes, their interactions, their classes, their sports, their hobbies and their clubs. But more importantly, we have to notice individuals.”
2012 Adviser
Representative
Mitch Eden
Ed Sugden
9.1 Litho Combo, ShineFX®, Super Matte Lamination
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kirkwood high school
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kirkwood, MO
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LOUDOUN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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SAGA
PURCELLVILLE, VA
KNOW MORE After years of splitting at the seams with more students than their building could handle, things changed dramatically at Loudoun Valley High School when a new high school opened a few miles away. This big change set the stage for a timely “Know More� theme. With the smaller enrollment, the Saga reports the school was more student-centered, had more pride and allowed the students to know more about each other.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Martha Akers
Gary Lundgren
10.1 Litho Combo, Quarterbinding, Silk-Screening, Gloss Lamination
10.2 Sports Dominance Space Headline Photo Package Quotes Rule Lines Whole Book Link Modular Analogous
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LOUDOUN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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SAGA
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PURCELLVILLE, VA
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S C H O OL
MADISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
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HILLTOPPER
DANIELSVILLE, GA
OUR ROOTS The theme “Our Roots” was developed by the Hilltopper staff to represent a school steeped in tradition and the new beginnings that are formed at Madison High School. Various weights of Lavanderia Cursive, Haymaker Regular and Avalon Two Condensed typefaces are combined throughout the book with sharp angles and a modern, monochromatic color palette to give the book a contemporary feel while staying true to its traditional roots.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Christie Haggard
Audra Eckert
11.1 Litho Combo, Embossed to Register, Spot UV, Matte Lamination
11.2 Academics Background Graphic Accent Headline Photo Package Quick Read Typographic
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MADISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
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HILLTOPPER
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DANIELSVILLE, GA
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MAIZE SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL
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stampede
wichita, KS
SEE US IN 3D The Stampede’s 3D theme offers an in-depth look into the words, pictures and actions of Maize South Middle School by dividing the book into these three sections, a fitting concept for the book’s third volume. The concept is further enhanced by a layered red and blue color scheme and included 3D glasses that make elements jump off the page.
2012 Adviser
RepresentativeS
Mary Patrick
Thane Chastain Tucker Pivonka
12.1 Litho Combo, ShineFX®, Super Matte Lamination
12.2 Chronological Space Cut-out Photo Photo Package Photo Strip Quick Read Modular Triadic
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12.3 Opening /Closing Eye Flow Photo Package Quotes Typographic
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S C H O OL
MAIZE SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL
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stampede
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wichita, KS
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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RED CEDAR LOG
WHO WE ARE, WHERE WE’VE BEEN & WHERE WE’RE GOING “Though we all eventually branch off, we are forever intertwined with the spirit of Michigan State University.” This theme statement, paired with a vivid geometric pattern on the cover, sets the tone for the sophisticated graphic approach used inside the book. The concept is further enhanced by the modern gallery opening.
2012 EDITOR-IN- CHIEF
Representative
Vicari Vollmar
Mike Lafferty
13.1 Litho, Super Matte Lamination
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EAST LANSING, MI
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13.3 Opening /Closing Space Graphic Accent Photo Package Rule Lines Magazine Inspired
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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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RED CEDAR LOG
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EAST LANSING, MI
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NORTH SEVIER HIGH SCHOOL
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NORTHERN LIGHT
WHERE THE BLACKTOP ENDS “Where the blocktop ends, it’s just you and the sky and miles of possibility…where will you go?” The Northern Light staff creatively uses paved and dirt roads, icons of rural living, as a unifying concept. Bold lines, typography and distressed grunge graphic accents trademark this creative yearbook that uses modular design to expand coverage.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Launa Albrecht
Molly Shaheen
14.1 Litho Combo, Graining (Cutout), Super Matte Lamination
14.2 Chronological Space Headline Photo Package Quick Read Quotes Rule Lines Modular
SALINA, UT
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NORTH SEVIER HIGH SCHOOL
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NORTHERN LIGHT
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SALINA, UT
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NORTHERN BURLINGTON COUNTY REGIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
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POLARIS
COLUMBUS, NJ
DARE TO BE DIFFERENT A catchy concept allows the Polaris staff to personalize its coverage by using interesting feature topics supported by plenty of student quotes. A “Be Yourself” whole-book link features photos of students, each holding a sign with one to three words that describe themselves, on a vertical color bar along the left of many spreads.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Katrina Gierman
Terry McGovern, Jr.
15.1 Litho, Gloss Lamination
15.2 Sports Background Headline Photo Strip Whole Book Link Traditional
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15.3 People Background Cut-out Photo Headline Quick Read Typographic
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NORTHERN BURLINGTON COUNTY REGIONAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
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POLARIS
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COLUMBUS, NJ
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S C H O OL
OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
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OUACHITONIAN
CLASSIC/MODERN This creative concept fits like a pair of comfy jeans and nicely brands the story of Ouachita Baptist University’s 125th anniversary year. Appropriately, the opening features two spreads introducing two different looks. “A classic stands the test of time, 125 years to be exact,” says the first spread. The next spread continues: “Modern is a more complex word. Sometimes it can just mean ‘nowadays.’ ”
2012 Adviser
Representative
Deborah Root
Natasha Durham
16.1 Embossed to Register, Silk-Screening
16.2 Student Life Dominance Eye Flow Graphic Accent Headline Photo Package Quotes Magazine Inspired
ARKADELPHIA, AR
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OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
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OUACHITONIAN
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ARKADELPHIA, AR
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ST. MARK’S SCHOOL OF TEXAS
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MARKSMEN
DALLAS, TX
THE DRIVE. “The willingness to do everything and more. The drive to achieve.” The Marksmen makes a bold and confident conceptual statement without being cocky or arrogant. Ultra-bold typography, powerful black lines and backgrounds along with large images visually define the St. Mark’s brand. Well-written student profiles, with black-and-white environmental portraits, serve as magazine-style dividers and humanize the concept.
2012 Adviser
Representatives
Ray Westbrook
Tread Sheffield & Associates
17.1 Litho Combo, Embossing, Quarterbinding, Super Matte Lamination
17.2 Special Spreads Contrast Dominance Rule Lines Magazine Inspired Typographic Black and White
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17.3 Opening /Closing Contrast Eye Flow Space Background Photo Strip Magazine Inspired Typographic
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S C H O OL
ST. MARK’S SCHOOL OF TEXAS
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MARKSMEN
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DALLAS, TX
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SYrACUSE HIGH SCHOOL
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THE SYRACUSAN
1 THING LEADS 2 ANOTHER A clever play on the year 2012, The Syracusan’s theme incorporates numbers as a unifying concept throughout the book. To verbally develop the “1 Thing Leads 2 Another” theme, phrases containing numbers like “1 last thought” and “2 make a long story short” are used. A graphic geometric pattern and a bright color pallet are also incorporated to visually brand the yearbook.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Rhonda Levens
Jake Wright
18.1 Litho Combo, Graining (Cutout), Spot UV, Super Matte Lamination
18.2 Special Spreads Repetition Cut-out Photo Graphic Accent Quotes Rule Lines Magazine Inspired
SYRACUSE, KS
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18.4 People Cut-out Photo Graphic Accent Photo Package Quick Read Whole Book Link Modular
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S C H O OL
SYrACUSE HIGH SCHOOL
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THE SYRACUSAN
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SYRACUSE, KS
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18.5 Student Life Cut-out Photo Photo Package Quick Read Quotes Whole Book Link Modular
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S C H O OL
WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
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EL PAISANO
AUSTIN, TX
be a chap “And may we all live as long as we are useful. And may we laugh, learn and love as long as we live. And may we always exist for excellence and dare to care. And once a Chap, always a Chap.” This comment from Toody Bird, a beloved retired counselor, inspired a perfect concept that set the stage for the El Paisano to focus on the distinct identities of Westlake students.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Cindy Todd
Brad Golub
19.1 Litho Combo, Spot UV, Super Matte Lamination
19.2 Opening /Closing Dominance Eye Flow Space Headline Quotes Rule Lines Magazine Inspired Typographic
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S C H O OL
WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
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EL PAISANO
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AUSTIN, TX
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S C H O OL
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WHITNEY HIGH SCHOOL
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DETAILS
ROCKLIN, CA
IT’S A LOT LIKE NOTHING ELSE “We wanted to show how our school is a lot like nothing else, but also wanted to tell the year’s stories in new way, to reorganize the book, to show and do more,” Details editors said in the colophon. To support the concept with coverage, the chronological presentation for each month features two spreads—an “a lot” spread and a “like nothing else” spread that feature stories unique to the school and year.
2012 Adviser
Representative
Sarah Nichols
Bryan Durda
20.1 Litho, Aqueous Coating
20.2 Opening /Closing Contrast Eye Flow Background Graphic Accent Headline Photo Package Magazine Inspired
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20.3 Dividers Dominance Eye Flow Space Background Graphic Accent Headline Magazine Inspired Typographic
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S C H O OL
WHITNEY HIGH SCHOOL
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DETAILS
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ROCKLIN, CA
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Lara Mansfeld, Aptos High School [CA]
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0 5 –0 8
92
05 THE RANGER S m i t hs o n Va l l e y H i g h S cho o l S p r ing B ra nch, T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser M arga r e t Ed mo ns on R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Me r r i l l E l l i s
O rga ni za t i o ns Cont ra s t Re p e t i t i on Sp a ce P hoto St r i p Mo d ul a r
06 P ROW L E R M i l l a rd We s t H i g h S cho o l O m a ha , NE
201 2 A dv i ser M a r k H i l b ur n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe M a t t B a l te s
Sports Sp a ce Cut-out P ho to P h oto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
93
07 E XC A LIBUR Ar c h b i s h o p Mi t t y Hi g h S c h o o l S an J o s e , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ka t i e E p i d e nd i o R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ta m m y Whi ta ke r
St ud e nt L i fe P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
08 TH E S TOR M D e s e r t V i s ta Hi g h S c h o o l P h o e n i x , AZ
2 01 2 A dv i ser Mi c he l l e Co ro R EP R E S EN TATIVe Mi ke Pa nko ff
People Co nt ra s t B a c kg ro und Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge
0 9 –12
94
09 AU B E RO N Cr e e k v i e w H i g h S cho o l Ca nto n, GA
201 2 A dv i ser Reb e c c a M a x w e l l R E PR E SE N TAT IVe M a t t Fe l i s
Sports E ye F l ow G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r
10 the LIO N Se ar c y H i g h S cho o l Se a r c y, A R
20 12 A dv i serS Ja i me B ro w n S h a n n on H ol ey f i e l d R E PR E S E N TAT IVe N a ta s ha D ur ha m
Ac a d e m i c s D omi na nce Cut-o ut P ho to Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s W h ol e B o o k L i nk Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
95
11 the L EG E N D Mc In to s h Hi g h S c h o o l P e ac h t r e e C i t y, GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ja ne Ed wa rd s R EP R E S EN TATIVe La ur e n Lo g s d o n
C hro no l o g i c a l E ye F l o w S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
12 r ega li a Ho p k i n s Hi g h S c h o o l Mi n n e to n ka, MN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Je ff Ko c ur R EP R E S EN TATIVe To m Va nd e r Aa rd e
Ac a d e m i c s D o m i na nce S p a ce Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Rul e s L i ne s Mo d ul a r Co m p l e m e nta r y
1 3 –16
96
13 the PAW P RI N T G ra s s f i e l d H i g h S cho o l C h e s a pe a ke , VA
201 2 A dv i ser Ra c he l G o o d ma n R E PR ES E N TAT IVE S Jo e B oo c ks Ja y H ol l i s
St ud e nt L i fe D omi na nce E ye F l ow Cu t-out P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Mo d ul a r
14 FO R E ST E R Wa ke Fo r e s tRo l e s v i l l e H i g h S cho o l Wake Fo r e s t , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Vi c tor i a C rous e R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S K i m Tr e z o na K r is t i n St i mme l l Ka s ey H a r e
People Re p e t i t i on Q uote s Rul e L i ne s W h ol e B o o k L i nk
spre ad g alle ry
97
15 ELL ES S P E LaS al l e - P e r u Hi g h S c h o o l LaS al l e , IL
2 01 2 A dv i ser G e o rg i a Sto hr R EP R E S EN TATIVe Mi c ha e l B ud a k
Re fe r e nce Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt
16 TROJ A N No r t h Hal l Hi g h S c h o o l G ai n e s vi l l e , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Te s s a S hi r l ey R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
Sports D o m i na nce E ye F l o w S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r
1 7–20
98
17 SP IRI T R .W. Jo hns o n H i g h S cho o l Ga i ne s v i l l e , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser M a ur e e n Fa r r y R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
Orga ni za t i ons S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Mod ul a r
18 the p ri d e Sta r r ’ s M i l l H i g h S cho o l F ay e t te v i l l e , GA
20 1 2 A dv i ser Pa t t Col e m a n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Lau r e n Lo g s d o n
Sports D omi na nce S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s S co r e b o a rd Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
99
19 OLY M P I A N Cu l ve r C i t y Hi g h S c h o o l Cu l ve r C i t y, C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser P e nni e F i e n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ka r i Age e
People Cut- o ut P ho to Qui c k Rea d Mo no c hro m a t i c
20 DR AG ON Ro u n d Ro c k Hi g h S c h o o l Ro u n d Ro c k , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser S ha ro n Kubi ce k R EP R E S EN TATIVe B ra d G o l ub
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce E ye F l o w S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r P ho to Inte ns i ve
21 –24
100
21 T H E ACCO L A D E St . F ranci s d e S a l e s H i g h S cho o l To l e do, O H
2 01 2 A dv i ser A l e x i s Fo r t ne r R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Stev e D uf ra ne
Sp or t s Co nt ra s t E ye F l o w Re p e t i t i o n Cu t-o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Tr i a d i c
22 the TA LO N B e a ufo r t H i g h S cho o l B e a ufo r t , S C
2 01 2 A dv i ser Tod d Sto w e R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S J o h n B umga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s St ud e nt L i fe Re p e t i t i o n Sc ra p b o o k Mo no c hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
101
23 VA L H A LL A We s t Hi g h S c h o o l B ake r s f i e l d , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser S he l l ey Juhl - O’B r i e n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Me l i s s a Ho d ge
People Re p e t i t i o n Qui c k Rea d Who l e B o o k L i nk
24 the bu lldog Ed mo n d Me mo r i al Hi g h S c h o o l Ed mo n d , O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser Je nna K l e i n R EP R E S EN TATIVe B a r t B a ke r
Ac a d e m i c s Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Mo no c hro m a t i c
25 –28
102
25 HIGHL ANDER H i g hl a nd P a r k H i g h S cho o l Dallas, TX
20 1 2 A dv i ser E li za b e t h P e r k i ns R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
St ud e nt L i fe S p a ce P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r A na l ogo us
26 VIE O Ca s t l e Vi e w H i g h S cho o l Cas t l e Ro ck , CO
20 1 2 A dv i ser J e s s i c a Le i f he i t R E PR E S E N TAT IVe P e te r G r i f f i n
Sports D omi na nce Sp a ce H ea d l i ne Pa r t i a l Cut-o ut P h oto Pa c ka ge Q uo te s W h ol e B o o k L i nk Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
103
27 VIN DAG UA Le e U n i ve r s i t y C l e ve l an d , TN
2 01 2 A dv i ser S Mi c ha e l F i nc h Jo e l Ka i l i ng R EP R E S EN TATIVE Re be c c a K i l d a y
People D o m i na nce E ye F l o w S p a ce Tra d i t i o na l
28 K A N AW H A N J ame s R i ve r Hi g h S c h o o l B u c h an an , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca r l o s S p e l l m a n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ha nk Whi ta ke r
Orga ni za t i o ns Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Mo d ul a r
29 –32
104
29 L EG E N D Wan d o H i g h S cho o l M t . P l e a s a nt , S C
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jea nni e Fox R E PR E S E N TAT IVE S J o hn B um ga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
Ac a d e mi c s P hoto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Tra d i t i o na l
30 the jav e l i n At lan ti c H i g h S cho o l At l a nt i c , I A
201 2 A dv i ser Al li s on B e r r y hi l l R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Co ll e e n A r ne s on
Ad s Re p e t i t i o n Rul e L i ne s P h o to I nte ns i v e
spre ad g alle ry
105
31 EQUES Mi ami Su n s e t Se n i o r Hi g h S c h o o l Mi ami , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser N a ta l i e G ut i e r r e z R EP R E S EN TATIVE Jul i a na Ka l i s h
St ud e nt L i fe Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Quo te s Rul e L i ne s P ho to Inte ns i ve Mo no c hro m a t i c
32 R ETROS P ECT Eas t Li n c o l n Hi g h S c h o o l D e n ve r, NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser La ur i e Ra e ke r R EP R E S EN TATIVe Alison Klopp
Sports D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne Rul e L i ne s Ty p o g ra p hi c
33 –36
106
33 O LYM P I A N W illiam s v i l l e No r t h H i g h S cho o l W i lli a m s v i l l e , N Y
2 0 12 A dv i seR S Sha un B ur ke E r i n D eva nt i e r R E PR E S E N TAT IVE D a v i d R i l ey, Jr. Sports D omi na nce E ye F l ow H i e ra r c hy P ho to Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p Rul e L i ne s M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d Mo noc hro ma t i c
34 t ri ton P a l o s Ve rde s H i g h S cho o l P a l o s Ve rde s Es ta te s , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sus a n Pa v e l ka R E PR E SE N TAT IVe M a r l a St unt z
Chro nol og i c a l D o mi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Monoc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
107
35 CR USA D E R Kap au n Mt . Car me l Cat h o l i c Hi g h S c h o o l W i c h i ta, KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser As hl ey Wa t ki ns R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Tha ne C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i vo nka
St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l o w Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
36 C AVA L EON Co ral G ab l e s Se n i o r Hi g h S c h o o l Co ral G ab l e s , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser A na Zuni ga R EP R E S EN TATIVe Jul i a na Ka l i s h
People Hi e ra r c hy S p a ce Qui c k Rea d Tra d i t i o na l
37– 40
108
37 E L KO N I A N Ce nte r v i l l e H i g h S cho o l Cente r v i l l e , O H
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Co l l e e n Sa nd e rs R E PR E S E N TAT IVE D onny B o yd
Ac a d e m i c s E ye F l o w B a c kg round G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h o to I l l us t ra t i on Sc ra p b o o k
38 the l eopa rd Lov e j oy H i g h S cho o l Luca s , T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser M a r y Wo o d r uf f R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
C hro nol og i c a l Cont ra s t D omi na nce S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h oto Pa c ka ge Tra d i t i ona l
spre ad g alle ry
109
39 EP I C Io w a C i t y We s t Hi g h S c h o o l Io w a C i t y, IA
2 01 2 A dv i ser G i nny Ord m a n R EP R E S EN TATIVE B o b Ke rd us
Sports D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge S co r e bo a rd Ty p o g ra p hi c
40 pee r age P r i n c e G e o rg e Hi g h S c h o o l P r i n c e G e o rg e , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser S A l l i s o n Hea t h Ke nd e l l Wa r r e n R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Jo e B o o c ks Ja y Ho l l i s
St ud e nt L i fe Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce Hea d l i ne Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d A na l o go us
41 – 44
110
41 the PAT RI OT For t D o r che s te r H i g h S cho o l N . C h a r l e s to n, S C
20 1 2 A dv i ser Ja me s Rol l e r R E PR E SE N TAT IVE S J o h n B um ga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
Ac a d e m i c s Co nt ra s t E ye F l o w B a c kg round G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P hoto St r i p Sc ra p b o o k
42 W H AT M AT T E R S T h om a s Er e ck s o n M i d d l e S cho o l A l l e n, T X
201 2 A dv i ser L i z B a r ne s R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
P e op l e S p a ce Cu t-out P ho to H ea d l i ne P hoto St r i p
spre ad g alle ry
111
43 C A R AV EL O c e an C i t y Hi g h S c h o o l O c e an C i t y, NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser s C hr i s t i ne B a r ne s Sus a n Pa l m e r R EP R E S EN TATIVE Te r r y Mc G o ve r n, Jr.
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l
44 S TEE D Mc K i n n e y C h r i s t i an Ac ad e my Mc K i n n e y, TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jud y Co l l i ns R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
Ad s Co nt ra s t P ho to Pa c ka ge Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
45– 48
112
45 VA N G UA RD P aul M . D o r m a n H i g h S cho o l Ro e b uck , S C
20 1 2 A dv i ser M a r i on N e l s on R E PR E SE N TAT IVE C l a ud e Sa l e e b y
Ac a d e mi c s D o mi na nce E ye F l o w P hoto Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Mo noc hro ma t i c
46 FLIG H T La ndm a r k C h r i s t i a n S cho o l Fa i r b ur n, GA
201 2 A dv i ser We nd y Re ga n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe M a t t Fe l i s
People B a c kg ro und G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to I l l us t ra t i on W h o l e B oo k L i nk A na l o go us
spre ad g alle ry
113
47 culmen S c o t c h P l ai n s F an w o o d Hi g h S c h o o l S c o t c h P l ai n s , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser S Jul i e B o r ko w s ki A m y Rut ko w s ki R EP R E S EN TATIVE B o nni e B l a c km a n
Orga ni za t i o ns E ye F l o w Pa r t i a l Cut- o ut P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p
48 M US TA N G J . J . P e ar c e Hi g h S c h o o l R i c h ard s o n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Wa l te r G a s t R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr e d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
Sports Re p e t i t i o n B a c kg ro und Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Quo te s Co m p l e m e nta r y
49 –52
114
49 the ta lon Su n l ake H i g h S cho o l Lan d O’ La ke s , FL
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Wa y ne G r ume t R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Ji m Re p p i
Sports Re p e t i t i on S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Rul e L i ne s W h ol e B o o k L i nk A na l ogo us
50 I F O U R WA LLS CO U LD TA L K D a l to n Mi ddl e S cho o l D a l to n, GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser J e s s i c a Sp ea rs R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Lo r e n Col l i ns , Jr.
Re fe r e nce Re p e t i t i on Q uote s Rul e L i ne s
spre ad g alle ry
115
51 the P RID E Lu e l l a Hi g h S c h o o l Lo c u s t G r o ve , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser A m ey S ha h R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ma t t Fe l i s
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce Re p e t i t i o n P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Co m p l e m e nta r y
52 COM PA S S P OI N TS Mo n a S h o r e s Hi g h S c h o o l No r to n S h o r e s , MI
2 01 2 A dv i ser Wa r r e n Ke nt III R EP R E S EN TATIVe Pa ul B us s e l l
C hro no l o g i c a l Cut- o ut P ho to Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
5 3 –56
116
53 AU T H E N T I C Grimsby Se c o nda r y S cho o l G r i m s b y, O N
20 1 2 A dv i ser C h r i sti na Ro z e nd a a l R E PR E S E N TAT IVE S Hea t he r Ca i r ni e Mea ga n Ca i r ni e
P e op l e B a c kg ro und Cu t-o ut P ho to H ea d l i ne Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Ty p og ra p hi c
54 l egacy L ib e r t y H i g h S cho o l B a ke r s f i e l d , CA
201 2 A dv i ser P e te T i t t l R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Me l i s s a H od ge Sp or t s D o mi na nce E ye F l ow P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l
spre ad g alle ry
117
55 the BR UI N Syl van Hi l l s Hi g h S c h o o l S h e r w o o d , AR
2 01 2 A dv i ser To ni a Wea t he r fo rd R EP R E S EN TATIVE N a ta s ha D ur ha m
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce Hi e ra r c hy S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r Tr i a d i c
56 the R A M Lake s i d e J u n i o r & Se n i o r Hi g h S c h o o l Ho t S p r i n g s , AR
2 01 2 A dv i ser Je nni fe r G a r ne r R EP R E S EN TATIVe N a ta s ha D ur ha m
Ac a d e m i c s D o m i na nce Hi e ra r c hy G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d Mo no c hro m a t i c
5 7–60
118
57 the L EG E N D Le lan d H i g h S cho o l S a n Jo s e , C A
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Ma r k Sc hwa b R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Ta mmy W hi ta ke r
Sports D omi na nce E ye F l o w Cut-out P ho to P h oto Pa c ka ge
58 ACCO L A D E Eag l e’ s La nd i ng C h r ist i a n A ca de m y M c D o no ug h, GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser K i m B r une t te R E PR E SE N TAT IVe M a t t Fe l i s
P e op l e Cu t-o ut P ho to Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Ty p og ra p hi c
spre ad g alle ry
119
59 W I N D FA LL E to w ah Hi g h S c h o o l Wo o d s to c k , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser C i nd y B a x te r R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
C hro no l o g i c a l Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Mo d ul a r A na l o go us
60 M US TA N G G e o rg e Mas o n Hi g h S c h o o l F al l s C h u r c h , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Je r e m y S hum p e r t R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja s o n B a ra no w s ki
Sports Co nt ra s t Hi e ra r c hy P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Rul e L i ne s P ho to Inte ns i ve Co m p l e m e nta r y
61 – 64
120
61 the B U LLP U P M cP he r s o n H i g h S cho o l McP he r s o n, KS
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Lo i s Jo hns o n R E PR E SE N TAT IVE S Th a ne C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i v onka
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cu t-out P ho to Rul e L i ne s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
62 the jagua r Ce da r Va l l e y M i ddl e S cho o l A us t i n, T X
2 01 2 A dv i ser Nikki Dowd R E PR E SE N TAT IVe B ra d G ol ub
Re fe r e nce Re p e t i t i o n B a c kg round P hoto Pa c ka ge
spre ad g alle ry
121
63 M AV E RI CK Mai z e S o u t h Hi g h S c h o o l W i c h i ta, KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser S he l l y Wa l s to n R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Tha ne C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i vo nka
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Hi e ra r c hy Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l Mo no c hro m a t i c
64 I M P RI N TS P au l V I Cat h o l i c Hi g h S c h o o l F ai r fa x , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser E i l e e n K i l ey R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja s o n B a ra no w s ki
Sports D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Hi e ra r c hy S p a ce Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l A na l o go us
65–68
122
65 TOTEM W i l l i a m s to w n H i g h S cho o l W i lli a m s to w n, N J
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sa nd y B oyd R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Ter r y M c G o v e r n, Jr.
C hronol og i c a l Re p e t i t i on P ho to St r i p W h ol e B o o k L i nk
66 DR AG O N TA L E K in gsw a y Re g i o na l Mi d d l e S cho o l Wool w i ch Tw p . , N J
2 0 12 A dv i serS K i m P i nk ha m D e b b i e We s o l e k R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ter r y Mc G o v e r n, Jr.
St ud e nt L i fe G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Co m p l e me nta r y
spre ad g alle ry
123
67 w i ngs Eag l e c r e s t Hi g h S c h o o l Ce n te n n i al , CO
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ka r e n Wa g ne r R EP R E S EN TATIVE P e te r G r i ffi n
Re fe r e nce Rul e L i ne s S co r e bo a rd Co m p l e m e nta r y
68 D EL P H I A N Ear l Hai g Se c o n d ar y S c h o o l No r t h Yo r k , O N
2 01 2 A dv i ser C l a ud e t te Mi l l e t t- G ra nt R EP R E S EN TATIVe E l a i ne Tur co t te
Orga ni za t i o ns Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d S c ra p bo o k
69 –72
124
69 SI E RR A N Eas t B a ke r s f i e l d H i g h S cho o l B a ke r s f i e l d, C A
20 1 2 A dv i ser C h r i s t i na B r ya nt R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Me l i s s a H od ge
St ud e nt L i fe D o mi na nce Pa r t i a l Cut-o ut P h oto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d
70 acc i p i to r A lta H i g h S cho o l S a ndy, U T
2 01 2 A dv i ser D e ni s e Fe rg us o n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe J ason Ca s t l e ton
Sp or t s E ye F l o w Re p e t i t i o n Cu t-o ut P ho to H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q uote s W h o l e B o o k L i nk P h o to I nte ns i v e Monoc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
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71 the DAW N Mt . Zi o n Hi g h S c h o o l Car r o l l to n , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser L i z Mc D i l l R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ma t t Fe l i s
People Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne Quo te s
72 the A DVOC ATE W i l l i am Lyo n Mac ke n z i e Co l l e g i ate In s t i t u te No r t h Yo r k , O N
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca te Cut t l e R EP R E S EN TATIVe E l a i ne Tur co t te
Orga ni za t i o ns S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge S c ra p bo o k
7 3 –76
126
73 CL A M O C l ay ton H i g h S cho o l C l a y to n, M O
20 1 2 A dv i ser C h r i s t i ne St r i c ke r R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Ke l l y D uv e l
Ac a d e mi c s D o mi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r
74 PA N T H E R’S PAW Ea s t D upl i n H i g h S cho o l B e ul a v i l l e , N C
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser G i na M i l l e r R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ja y H a l l
P e op l e Cont ra s t S p a ce B a c kg round H ea d l i ne Ty p o g ra p hi c Mo no c hro ma t i c
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75 CI TA D EL J ame s B u c h an an Hi g h S c h o o l Me r c e r s b u rg , PA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ke l l ey Re e d e r R EP R E S EN TATIVE F r e d Re e p i ng
Sports S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d S co r e bo a rd A na l o go us
76 phoen i x Wo o d w ard Ac ad e my Co l l e g e P ar k , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sa nd ra S l i d e r R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Pa t Co r ne l i us & Ă…s s o c i a te s
Ac a d e m i c s D o m i na nce Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l
7 7–8 0
128
77 MIDDLE TO N I A N M iddl e To w ns hi p H i g h S cho o l Ca pe M a y Cou r t H o us e , N J
201 2 A dv i ser M ar t i na Tra p a ni R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Te r r y Mc G o v e r n, Jr.
Sports Cont ra s t E ye F l ow Re p e t i t i on P ho to St r i p Rul e L i ne s W h ol e B o o k L i nk P h o to I nte ns i v e
78 ECH O E S Easte r n C hr i s t i a n H i g h S cho o l N or th H a l e do n, NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser T i m Ste e n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ti m M c G o v e r n
Ad s P h oto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Tr i a d i c
spre ad g alle ry
129
79 bea r t r acks B l al ac k Mi d d l e S c h o o l Car r o l l to n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sa nd ra Co ffe e R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cut- o ut P ho to Quo te s S c ra p bo o k
80 EL ES P E J O Th e We b b S c h o o l s C l ar e mo n t , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser N i na G i l be r t R EP R E S EN TATIVe C hr i s Jo y
People Co nt ra s t Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s
81 – 84
130
81 S WO RD & SH I E LD Liberty C h r i s t i a n S cho o l D e nto n, T X
20 12 A dv i serS Vi c k i e Mo rga n Ta mmy Wo o d a l l R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
Ac a d e m i c s Re p e t i t i on Cut-o ut P ho to P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s W h o l e B o o k L i nk Tra d i t i o na l
82 the CR AG D e c atu r H i g h S cho o l D e ca t ur, T X
2 01 2 A dv i ser C i nd y B e r r y R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
C hronol og i c a l S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Re p e t i t i on G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
131
83 EL ECO Li n c o l n Hi g h S c h o o l Li n c o l n , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ma r y Ma c que e n R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ja n Mo o r e
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to Inte ns i ve
84 TON I TR US Ro c k l i n Hi g h S c h o o l Ro c k l i n , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca s ey N i c ho l s R EP R E S EN TATIVe B r ya n D urd a
Sports Co nt ra s t S p a ce B a c kg ro und G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s S co r e bo a rd Who l e B o o k L i nk Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
8 5 –88
132
85 the ch i ef M o nt r o s e H i g h S cho o l M o nt r o s e , CO
201 2 A dv i ser Ka t hl y ne G a b e r R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Me ga n P hi l i p p
Re fe r e nce Cut-o ut P ho to Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s
86 the T RIB U T E He r itage H i g h S cho o l Fr i s co, T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Re b e c c a P o l l a rd R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
Chro nol og i c a l Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P hoto St r i p Q uo te s Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
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87 M A RTI A N A IR E Goodrich Hi g h S c h o o l G o o d r i c h , MI
2 01 2 A dv i ser C he r y l D o t te r e r R EP R E S EN TATIVE R i a nne P r i ce
Re fe r e nce Sports Re p e t i t i o n P ho to St r i p
88 r e be l F ran k l i n Co u n t y Hi g h S c h o o l W i n c h e s te r, TN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ma r t ha Le e Mc Ca r t hy R EP R E S EN TATIVe Re be c c a K i l d a y
Ac a d e m i c s Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Quo te s Mo no c hro m a t i c
89–92
134
89 the SH A D OW Cact us S ha do w s H i g h S cho o l Ca v e Cr e e k , A Z
201 2 A dv i ser Lor i H a r t R E PR E S E N TAT IVE M i ke Pa nko f f
C hro nol og i c a l S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l ow P h o to I l l us t ra t i on
90 H E R A LD At l a nt i c Ci t y H i g h S cho o l Atl a nt i c C i t y, NJ
2 0 12 A dv i s E R S Ro y We s l ey, Jr. Mi a W i l l i a ms R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ter r y Mc G o v e r n, Jr. Sports D omi na nce E ye F l o w Q uo te s Rul e L i ne s Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
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91 AQUIL A Su r r y Ce n t ral Hi g h S c h o o l D o b s o n , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Lo r i C r e e d R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ha nk Whi ta ke r
Orga ni za t i o ns Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l
92 bronco D e n to n Hi g h S c h o o l D e n to n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser G r e g B o go m o l R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
Sports S p a ce P ho to Pa c ka ge S co r e bo a rd Mo d ul a r
93–96
136
93 the CR E ST S an d ia H i g h S cho o l A lb uq ue r q ue , N M
201 2 A dv i ser Nan Miller R E PR E S E N TAT IVE M a r y B unc h
People D omi na nce P h o to Pa c ka ge Q uote s
94 ECL ECT I C Las Ve g a s A ca d e m y La s Ve g a s , NV
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca rol Me d c a l f R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Jud y A l l e n
C hronol og i c a l O rga ni za t i ons Cu t-o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P hoto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Mo d ul a r Monoc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
137
95 ODYS S E Y No r t h Fo r s y t h Mi d d l e S c h o o l Cu mmi n g , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser A m y He nke R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce Cut- o ut P ho to Quo te s
96 CON N ECTI ON S S o u t h C h ar l o t te Mi d d l e S c h o o l C h ar l o t te , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser B ro o ke B a r ro w s R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ste p ha ni e C l a r k
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce Pa r t i a l Cut- o ut P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Who l e B o o k L i nk Mo d ul a r A na l o go us
97–10 0
138
97 CONNECTED@ROCK.CO Ro ck Co unt y H i g h S cho o l B a s s e t t , NE
20 1 2 A dv i ser S he i l a Sy b ra nt R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Rya n H e f f ne r
Ad s S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n Q ui c k Rea d Tra d i t i ona l
98 ILLIA D S ou t h Ta m a Co unt y H i g h S cho o l Ta m a , I A
2 01 2 A dv i ser D e b P l a nt z R E PR E S E N TAT IVe B ob Ke rd us
Ad s Sports G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Pa r t i a l Cut-out P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d S co r e b o a rd Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
139
99 the falco N Lake D al l as Hi g h S c h o o l Co r i n t h , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca te r i na C ra i g R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
Op e ni ng /C l o s i ng S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r
100 F RI EN D S F r i e n d s Se mi n ar y School Ne w Yo r k , NY
2 01 2 A dv i ser Mi c ha e l Wa rs ha ue r R EP R E S EN TATIVe B r i a n Ie ra rd i
Sports Co nt ra s t Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d
1 0 1 –10 4
140
10 1 E ID O LO N C he r r y H i l l Hig h S cho o l Ea s t Che r r y H i l l , N J
2 01 2 A dv i ser John V i v o ne R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Te r r y M c G o v e r n, Jr.
O rga ni za t i o ns Re fe r e nce Re p e t i t i o n B a c kg round G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P hoto St r i p
102 the P RID E Colle y vi l l e H e r i ta g e H i g h S cho o l Co l l e y v i l l e , T X
20 1 2 A dv i ser A nd r ea Coo k S c hl e p p hors t R E PR ESE N TAT IVeS Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
People Cont ra s t Re p e t i t i on P h o to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d W h o l e B o o k L i nk
spre ad g alle ry
141
103 ROS ETTE S l o an C r e e k Mi d d l e S c h o o l F ai r vi e w, TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser N i co l e Sa nd e rs R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s P ho to Inte ns i ve
104 aqu i l a We s t Val l e y Hi g h S c h o o l Co t to n w o o d , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser D e bbi e C hra s ta R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja ne K i l go r e
St ud e nt L i fe Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s
1 0 5 –10 8
142
10 5 GNOMON M o und s P a r k A ca d e m y St . P a ul , M N
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser KaTr i na We nt z e l R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Sa ra Sa us ke r
P e op l e Re p e t i t i o n Cut-out P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Monoc hro ma t i c
10 6 FA LCO N Fa i r v i e w M i ddl e S cho o l Fa i r v i e w, T N
2 01 2 A dv i ser L i nd a C ha m b e rs R E PR E SE N TAT IVe B e c k y N i c hol s
Sp or t s D o mi na nce Re p e t i t i o n P h oto Pa c ka ge Q uote s Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
143
107 TI G ER P RID E Ne w k i r k Hi g h S c h o o l Ne w k i r k , O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser Me l i s s a Mul l i n R EP R E S EN TATIVE D us t i n Ke i rs ey
C hro no l o g i c a l Orga ni za t i o ns Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l
108 PA L M ECH O P al myra Hi g h S c h o o l P al myra, PA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sus a n St ro h R EP R E S EN TATIVe A l Ra m e r
Ac a d e m i c s P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
1 0 9 –112
144
10 9 T ECU M SE H S ha w ne e H i g h S cho o l M e d fo rd , N J
2 0 12 A dv i serS Ke l l y B a co n Ro se m a r y Jo hns o n Sa ra h Wa r r e n R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Ter r y Mc G o v e r n, Jr.
Sp or t s Co nt ra s t Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P hoto Pa c ka ge Q uo te s Rul e L i ne s
110 the P RID E War h ill H i g h S cho o l W i lli a m s b urg , VA
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Ka tie M a c La uc hl a n R E PR ESE N TAT IVeS Joe B oo c ks Ja y H o l l i s
St ud e nt L i fe D o mi na nce P hoto Pa c ka ge Q uo te s Rul e L i ne s
spre ad g alle ry
145
111 the longho r n Le g ac y Hi g h S c h o o l No r t h Las Ve g as , NV
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ro s e m a r y Kea n-Wa l s h R EP R E S EN TATIVE Jud y A l l e n
People Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Quo te s
112 the r eco r d V i n e l an d Hi g h S c h o o l V i n e l an d , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca t hy D e Ma r co R EP R E S EN TATIVe Te r r y Mc G o ve r n, Jr.
Orga ni za t i o ns E ye F l o w G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Tra d i t i o na l
1 1 3–116
146
113 WA H I N A C he y e nne Ea s t H i g h S cho o l C he y e nne , W Y
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Suz y Q ui nn R E PR E SE N TAT IVE S D a na We i s s La ur e n F r y
Re fe r e nce Cu t-out P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to I l l us t ra t i on
114 VA L H A LL A Lans do w ne H i g h S c h o o l A ca d e m y Ba l t i m o r e , M D
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ra c he l Va l s i ng R E PR E SE N TAT IVe J o hn B ra nni ga n
Ac a d e mi c s D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Tra d i t i o na l
spre ad g alle ry
147
115 P I ON EE R P at u x e n t Hi g h S c h o o l Lu s b y, MD
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jus t i n S l o a n R EP R E S EN TATIVE Steve S w e e t
Sports D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s
116 K A M O‘OL ELO O ’LOL A N I ’Io l an i S c h o o l Ho n o l u l u , HI
2 01 2 A dv i ser Mi c he l l e Kno e tge n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ma ur e e n Wi l l e t t
Sports E ye F l o w Hi e ra r c hy Hea d l i ne Quo te s Rul e L i ne s
1 1 7–120
148
11 7 t rojan Ea s t Tr o y H i g h S cho o l Ea s t Tr o y, W I
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser D e b ra Le i s i ng R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Pa t r i c k Ra nd
O rga ni za t i o ns D omi na nce Pa r t i a l Cut-out P h oto Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p Tra d i t i ona l A na l o go us
118 R E FL ECTO R Be n d l e H i g h S cho o l B ur to n, M I
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser E r i n A nd r e w s R E PR E S E N TAT IVe R i a nne P r i ce
St ud e nt L i fe D o mi na nce Re p e t i t i o n B a c kg round Q uo te s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
spre ad g alle ry
149
119 the CH A S E C h as e Co u n t y J r. / S r. Hi g h S c h o o l Co t to n w o o d F al l s , KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser L i nd a D ra ke R EP R E S EN TATIVE S Tha ne C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i vo nka
Ad s Re fe r e nce B a c kg ro und
120 WA RRI OR U t i c a Hi g h S c h o o l U t i c a, MI
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sta c y S m a l e R EP R E S EN TATIVe S B o b B e rs c hba c k Mi ke B e rs c hba c k
Orga ni za t i o ns D o m i na nce E ye F l o w B a c kg ro und G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l Mo no c hro m a t i c
1 21 –124
150
12 1 l air W he e l i ng H i g h S cho o l W he e l i ng , I L
20 1 2 A dv i ser Sa nd ra G r ue n R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Re g i na M ur ra y
Sp or t s D o mi na nce H i e ra r c hy G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to I l l us t ra t i o n P hoto Pa c ka ge S co r e b o a rd A na l o go us
12 2 the SPA RTA N S no w Ca ny o n Mi ddl e S cho o l St . G e o rg e , U T
2 01 2 A dv i ser Cam e ron H a ns e n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Mol l y S ha he e n
C hronol og i c a l P hoto Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q uo te s
spre ad g alle ry
151
12 3 P I ERI A N R i c h mo n d Hi g h S c h o o l R i c h mo n d , IN
2 01 2 A dv i ser B r i a n B e nne t t R EP R E S EN TATIVE D o nny B o yd
People Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d
124 the L EG ACY Co x Mi l l Hi g h S c h o o l Co n c o rd , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca s ey Ca m p be l l R EP R E S EN TATIVe Alison Klopp
St ud e nt L i fe Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r A na l o go us
1 25 –128
152
12 5 RI C H M O N D H ILL H I G H S CH O O L R i chm o nd H i l l H i g h S cho o l Ric h m o nd H i l l , O N
2 0 12 A dv i serS Jo s e D’Av e rs a Le o Sc i r e R E PR E S E N TAT IVE E la i ne Tur cot te
St ud e nt L i fe Cont ra s t E ye F l o w B a c kg round H ea d l i ne M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d Ty p og ra p hi c
12 6 L AT I PAC N e e dha n B . B r o ug hto n H i g h S cho o l R a l e i g h, N C
2 01 2 A dv i ser C h e ls ey Sa und e rs R E PR ESE N TAT IVeS Ki m Tr e z o na K r i s t i n St i mme l l Ka s ey H a r e
Sp or t s Co nt ra s t D o mi na nce Cu t-o ut P ho to P hoto Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d Co m p l e me nta r y
spre ad g alle ry
153
12 7 S EM P E RVIR E N S S an Lo r e n z o Val l e y Hi g h S c h o o l F e l to n , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser D a ve P o e t z i nge r R EP R E S EN TATIVE Me l i s s a P fe i ffe r
St ud e nt L i fe Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Inte ns i ve S c ra p bo o k
12 8 the S OUTH PAW Fo r t Zu mw ah S o u t h Hi g h S c h o o l St . P e te r s , MO
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ja m i e D e m e te r R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ke l l y D uve l
Ads B a c kg ro und P ho to Pa c ka ge Tra d i t i o na l
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154
12 9 the O DYS SE Y Estrella Foothills High School Goodyear, AZ
201 2 A dv i ser K r i s te n Kohl i R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Br e nt M c Ca s l a nd
Orga ni za t i ons Cut-o ut P ho to Tra d i t i o na l
13 0 GAL AXY A r c h b i s ho p Ca r ne y Re g i o na l Se c onda r y S cho o l P or t Co q ui t l a m , B C
20 1 2 A dv i ser Kev i n St r e e t R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Lea h Ki ng
Ac a d e m i c s Co nt ra s t D o mi na nce H ea d l i ne P h oto Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
155
131 LON E S TA R J ame s B o w i e Hi g h S c h o o l Au s t i n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser D ea nna D e l l a na R EP R E S EN TATIVE B ra d G o l ub
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
132 GYRE Ro b b i n s d al e Ar ms t r o n g Hi g h S c h o o l P l ymo u t h , MN
2 01 2 A dv i ser A m y B uc hho l t z R EP R E S EN TATIVe To m Va nd e r Aa rd e
People Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Who l e B o o k L i nk P ho to Inte ns i ve
1 33–136
156
1 33 OA K L E AV E S Fa y e t te v i l l e M an liu s H i g h S cho o l M a nl i us , N Y
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Jo y ce H a ns e n R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Lau ra Tor ta r e l l a
Sports D omi na nce H i e ra r c hy S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne Rul e L i ne s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
13 4 UA X ACT U N Te r r e H a ute S o ut h V ig o H i g h S cho o l Ter r e H a ute , I N
20 1 2 A dv i ser Pa t r i c k K i l l e e n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Sus a n Ta y l o r
P e op l e Cut-out P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to I l l us t ra t i on P hoto St r i p Q ui c k Rea d P h o to I nte ns i v e
spre ad g alle ry
157
135 L A N CER Kingsway Regional High School Woolwich Township, NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser S A nge l i ne Ma s i s hi n Pa t r i c i a Yul o R EP R E S EN TATIVE Te r r y Mc G o ve r n, Jr.
Re fe r e nce E ye F l o w Quo te s
136 the L A N CE Ho l y C r o s s Hi g h S c h o o l D e l ran , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ke l l y C ra y R EP R E S EN TATIVe Te r r y Mc G o ve r n, Jr.
Sports Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r
1 37–140
158
137 T RO J A N Ce nte r G r o v e H i g h S cho o l Gr e e nw o o d , I N
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Ca s ey Te d ro w R E PR E S E N TAT IVE Sus a n Ta y l or Sports D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r
13 8 GOLD E N A E RI E A s t r o na ut H i g h S cho o l T i t us v i l l e , FL
201 2 A dv i ser Ca l l i e Wi l l i a ms R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Cha d Ra g l a nd
O rga ni za t i o ns Re fe r e nce Q uote s Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
159
139 tR ACER Fo r e s t P ar k Hi g h S c h o o l F e rd i n an d , IN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ta m m y Ta y l o r R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ca m B a rd w e l l
Orga ni za t i o ns People E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to
140 B EN TON I A N B e n to n Co mmu n i t y Hi g h S c h o o l Van Ho r n e , IA
2 01 2 A dv i ser D i a ne Tro s te l - Re d m o nd R EP R E S EN TATIVe B o b Ke rd us
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Tra d i t i o na l Mo no c hro m a t i c
1 41 –144
160
1 41 panthe r paw P f l ug e r v i l l e H i g h S cho o l P fl ug e r v i l l e , T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Bro o k H a m p to n R E PR E S E N TAT IVE B ra d G o l ub
O rga ni za t i o ns B a c kg round P ho to Pa c ka ge S c ra p b oo k
142 A N E W T WI ST Te r r y v i l l e H i g h S cho o l Te r r y v i l l e , C T
2 0 12 A dv i sers B ro o ke M a t us z c za k D ia ne R i c ha rd s R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Kev i n M y ja k
Ac a d e m i c s D omi na nce E ye F l ow H i e ra r c hy G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P hoto St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
161
143 P H OE N I X F L A M E D al to n L . Mc Mi c h ae l Hi g h S c h o o l Mayo d an , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ly n Ca r l i s l e R EP R E S EN TATIVE Jo e E l m o r e
Sports D o m i na nce Tra d i t i o na l A na l o go us
144 WA RRI OR P RID E Tu r ke y Ru n Mi d d l e & Hi g h S c h o o l Mar s h al l , IN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Lo r i B ro w n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Sus a n Ta y l o r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s St ud e nt L i fe Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Quo te s S c ra p bo o k
1 45–148
162
1 45 PA N T H E R P RIDE La w to n C hi l e s Mi d d l e S cho o l O v i e d o, FL
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Me l i s s a La ud a ni R E PR E S E N TAT IVE C ha d Ra g l a nd
Orga ni za t i o ns P e op l e G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h oto Pa c ka ge S c ra p b oo k
14 6 WA RRI O R We st B ra nch A r e a H i g h S cho o l M o r r i s da l e , PA
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Je s s Lev o ni c k R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Scot t G e e s ey
Sports P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q uote s Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
163
147 M A S COT Me x i c o Mi d d l e S c h o o l Me x i c o, MO
2 01 2 A dv i ser C i nd y A l l i s o n R EP R E S EN TATIVE Wa l l y Ma l i ns
People Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Who l e B o o k L i nk P ho to Inte ns i ve
148 COUG A R R EF L ECTI ON S Hi l l Co u n t r y Mi d d l e S c h o o l Au s t i n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ya s e m i n F l o r ey R EP R E S EN TATIVe B ra d G o l ub
Ac a d e m i c s D o m i na nce P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Who l e B o o k L i nk Co m p l e m e nta r y
1 49 –152
164
1 49 TH U N D E RBIRD S ky l i ne S cho o l s P ra t t , KS
201 2 A dv i ser Jud y H a m p e l R E PR E SE N TAT IVE Ja ke Wr i g ht
C hronol og i c a l D omi na nce Cu t-o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Tra d i t i o na l
15 0 T H E LIO N F a i t h Chr i s t i a n S cho o l A nni s to n, A L
201 2 A dv i ser Ca r ey Je nk i ns R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ty l e r Me l to n
People P h o to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p P h o to I nte ns i v e
spre ad g alle ry
165
151 TROJ A N Stan to n Co u n t y Hi g h S c h o o l J o h n s o n , KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser A nn D a vi s R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ja ke Wr i g ht
Sports Co nt ra s t G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne S co r e bo a rd Tra d i t i o na l A na l o go us
152 VOYAG E R Li e d Mi d d l e S c h o o l Las Ve g as , NV
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ly n Ace bo R EP R E S EN TATIVe Mi c he l l e A l l e n
C hro no l o g i c a l D o m i na nce Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
1 5 3–156
166
15 3 I F YOU B U ILD I T… Riv e r f i e l d Co unt r y D a y S cho o l Tul s a , O K
2 0 12 A dv i serS B roo ke Kni g ht We s Ro w e l l R E PR E SE N TAT IVE D u s t i n Ke i rs ey
Ac a d e mi c s Re p e t i t i on P h o to Pa c ka ge
15 4 PA RCH M E N T S G r e e nb r i e r C h r ist i a n A ca de m y C h es a pe a ke , VA
20 1 2 A dv i ser Ka t i e Ca s te l ow R E PR ESE N TAT IVeS Joe B oo c ks Ja y H o l l i s
Sp or t s D o mi na nce Re p e t i t i o n Cu t-o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Tra d i t i o na l Co mp l e me nta r y
spre ad g alle ry
167
155 TH E P R E DATOR Fo r t Zu mw al t We s t Hi g h S c h o o l O’F al l o n , MO
2 01 2 A dv i ser Lo ra n Ma r que z R EP R E S EN TATIVE Ke l l y D uve l
People Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l Co m p l e m e nta r y
156 TH E BR AV E Co mmu n i t y Hi g h S c h o o l Ne vad a, TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser E m i l y Co r ne l i us R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
Ad s P ho to Pa c ka ge Tra d i t i o na l
1 5 7–160
168
15 7 the CL A S SI C Car m a n-A i ns w o r t h H i g h S cho o l Fl i nt , M I
2 01 2 A dv i ser A l e x i s B unka R E PR E SE N TAT IVe R i a nne P r i ce
St ud e nt L i fe D o mi na nce E ye F l ow Re p e t i t i on H ea d l i ne Q uote s Mod ul a r
15 8 the P ROW L E R J u st i n Wa ke l a nd H i g h S cho o l Fr i s co, T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser M a rg i e Ra p e r R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D o mi na nce H ea d l i ne P hoto Pa c ka ge M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d B lack a nd W hi te Monoc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
169
159 CEDA R S Le b an o n Hi g h S c h o o l Le b an o n , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ca ro l Ka z m i e r c za k R EP R E S EN TATIVe Sus a n Ta y l o r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Quo te s Rul e L i ne s
16 0 ECH OE S Ro x b u r y Hi g h S c h o o l Su c c as u n n a, NJ
2 01 2 A dv i ser L i s a Hud l o w R EP R E S EN TATIVe Lo u E s p o s i to, Jr.
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce B a c kg ro und G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d B l a c k a nd Whi te
1 61 –164
170
1 61 the VIE W M o unta i n Vi e w H i g h S cho o l M e r i di a n, I D
201 2 A dv i ser Te r ra F r e i R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Virginia Cotter-Wilson
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D omi na nce E ye F l ow H ea d l i ne Q uote s M agaz i ne I ns p i r e d
1 62 L ACO N I A N Gl e nb r o o k N o r t h H i g h S cho o l N o r t hb r o o k , I L
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser Kate Kinsella Coupland R E PR E S E N TAT IVe C ra ig Ro s e nb e rge r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l ow P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i ona l
spre ad g alle ry
171
163 E XC A LIBUR St rat fo rd Hi g h S c h o o l Goose Creek, SC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jo s e p h Ma nc he s te r R EP R E S EN TATIVes Jo hn B um ga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l o w Re p e t i t i o n Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d B l a c k a nd Whi te
16 4 EP ILOG UE Ap e x Hi g h S c h o o l Ap e x , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Christopher Stapleton R EP R E S EN TATIVe S K i m Tr e z o na K r i s t i n St i m m e l l Ka s ey Ha r e
St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l o w P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r
1 65–168
172
165 SA BRE J effe r s o n Fo r e s t H i g h S cho o l Fo r e s t , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Wend y S i ng l e ton R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ha nk Whi ta ke r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o mi na nce E ye F l o w Q uo te s Rul e L i ne s M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d
16 6 the E D G E A l pha r e t ta H i g h S cho o l A lp ha r e t ta , GA
20 1 2 A dv i ser A nna Le f ko f f R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS Pa t Cor ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
St ud e nt L i fe Sp a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h oto Pa c ka ge Q uo te s Mo d ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
173
16 7 CL A RI ON South Point Hi g h S c h o o l B e l mo n t , NC
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ti e ka He l to n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ste p ha ni e C l a r k
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o m i na nce B a c kg ro und P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
168 M ETE OR Har l e m Hi g h S c h o o l Mac h e s n e y P ar k , IL
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ke l l y E ng l e r R EP R E S EN TATIVe Pa t r i c k Ra nd
St ud e nt L i fe G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Tra d i t i o na l
1 69 –1 72
174
1 69 L AHIAN La ke w o o d H i g h S cho o l La ke w o o d , CO
20 1 2 A dv i ser B o b G i us to R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Me ga n P hi l i p p
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o mi na nce E ye F l o w G ra p hi c Ac ce nt M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
1 70 the TA LO N Val liv u e H i g h S cho o l Ca l dw e l l , I D
20 1 2 A dv i ser Ly n ne B ur nha m R E PR E SE N TAT IVe V i rg i ni a Cot te r-Wi l s o n
St ud e nt L i fe Cut-out P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h oto Pa c ka ge P hoto St r i p Q uo te s Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
175
171 go lden embe r s C h ap ar ral Hi g h S c h o o l S c o t t s d al e , AZ
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sta cey S hco l ni k R EP R E S EN TATIVe Mi ke Pa nko ff
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Co nt ra s t Re p e t i t i o n P ho to Pa c ka ge B l a c k a nd Whi te
1 72 the r att le r U n i o n Mi n e Hi g h S c h o o l E l D o rad o, C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sus a n Sa ge r R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja n Mo o r e
St ud e nt L i fe S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r A na l o go us
1 7 3–1 76
176
173 T H E B O LT Ce n tral H i g h S cho o l Ke l l e r, T X
2 01 2 A dv i ser N a ta l i e B row n R E PR ESE N TAT IVes Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D o mi na nce E ye F l o w B a c kg round Rul e L i ne s M a gaz i ne I ns p i r e d
1 74 DRO FLIM M i lford H i g h S cho o l M i l fo rd , O H
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jos e p h C l a us R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ka r i W hi s l e r
St ud e nt L i fe Cont ra s t D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to I l l us t ra t i on P h o to Pa c ka ge Q uote s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
spre ad g alle ry
177
1 75 BLUF F Scottsbluff Hi g h S c h o o l S c o t t s b l u f f, NE
2 01 2 A dv i ser Te r r y P i t ki n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Rya n He ffne r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o m i na nce B a c kg ro und Cut- o ut P ho to Quo te s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
1 76 S P ECTATOR Lo u i s e S . Mc G e h e e S c h o o l Ne w O r l e an s , LA
2 01 2 A dv i ser S co t t Mc Le t c hi e R EP R E S EN TATIVe Yve t te Ca to i r e
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l Mo no c hro m a t i c
1 7 7–18 0
178
177 tA LO N Rowle t t H i g h S cho o l Ro w l e t t , T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser K r i s t y Ro d ge rs R E PR E SE N TAT IVes Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s H i e ra r c hy Re p e t i t i o n H ea d l i ne P hoto Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d P h o to I nte ns i v e Bl a c k a nd Whi te
1 78 E L PA DRE S o no m a Va l l e y H i g h S cho o l S o no m a , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser A nd y M i t c he l l R E PR E SE N TAT IVe She r i S co t t
St ud e nt L i fe Re p e t i t i o n Sp a ce Cu t-o ut P ho to P h o to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p P h o to I nte ns i v e
spre ad g alle ry
179
1 79 E VOLVE We s te r n Can ad a Hi g h S c h o o l Cal g ar y, AB
2 01 2 A dv i ser S Ja s o n A r no t G w e n R i d o ut Je nni fe r Ro c he l ea u R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ka r e n Sa und e rs
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s B a c kg ro und Hea d l i ne P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
180 the A M ETH YS T F aye t te vi l l e Hi g h S c h o o l F aye t te vi l l e , AR
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ste p he n Tea g ue R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ra nd y Jo e Ha m i l to n
St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
1 81 –184
180
1 81 PAWE SE H I P a r k w a y We s t H i g h S cho o l B a l l w i n, M O
2 01 2 A dv i ser D e b ra Kl ev e ns R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ji m D um o nt
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s S p a ce Cut-o ut P ho to P h o to Pa c ka ge Q uote s P h o to I nte ns i v e
1 82 eag l e Ede n P ra i r i e H i g h S cho o l Ed e n P ra i r i e , M N
2 01 2 A dv i ser K r i s te n B a nke rs R E PR E SE N TAT IVe She r r i Lo ney
St ud e nt L i fe Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
181
183 CURR E N T C h at tah o o c h e e Hi g h S c h o o l J o h n s C r e e k , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ka t hy S m i t h R EP R E S EN TATIVes Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o m i na nce E ye F l o w G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d Mo no c hro m a t i c
184 PA N TH ER TR ACK S P u t n am C i t y No r t h Hi g h S c h o o l O k l ah o ma C i t y, O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ly ns i e B r e nne r R EP R E S EN TATIVe B a r t B a ke r
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l
1 8 5 –188
182
18 5 SA N D S CRI P T A p tos H i g h S cho o l A pto s , C A
20 1 2 A dv i ser Sta c y A ro nov i c i R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Me l i s s a P fe i f fe r
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Co nt ra s t D o mi na nce H ea d l i ne M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d Tr i a d i c
18 6 the L EG ACY D ut ch Fo r k H i g h S cho o l I r m o, S C
201 2 A dv i ser D eb o ra h G a s con R E PR E SE N TAT IVe D a v i d Pa t r i c k
St ud e nt L i fe D omi na nce E ye F l ow G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Q ui c k Rea d Tra d i t i ona l A na l o go us
spre ad g alle ry
183
187 the L EG ACY He r i tag e Hi g h S c h o o l R i n g g o l d , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Wa y ne Ing l e R EP R E S EN TATIVe Re be c c a K i l d a y
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p P ho to Inte ns i ve
188 C AVA LI ER Car r o l l Hi g h S c h o o l Fo r t Wayn e , IN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jul i e G o rd y R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ma r k C hi l d s
Sports E ye F l o w Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s Who l e B o o k L i nk Tra d i t i o na l Co m p l e m e nta r y
1 89 –192
184
1 89 the T R AV E L E R Ro b e r t E . Le e H i g h S cho o l S an A nto ni o, T X
2 01 2 A dv i ser B r e nd a S l a t ton R E PR E SE N TAT IVe M ica B e na v i d e s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D o mi na nce B a c kg round H ea d l i ne M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d
190 A RT I SA N De lc as t l e Te chni ca l H i g h S cho o l W il m i ng to n, D E
201 2 A dv i ser E l e na B r e nne r R E PR E S E N TAT IVe C huc k H ud s o n
St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l ow H i e ra r c hy B a c kg round H ea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
185
19 1 P H OE N I X J. A. C rai g Hi g h S c h o o l J an e s vi l l e , W I
2 01 2 A dv i ser K r i s t i n E l s be r nd R EP R E S EN TATIVe Pa t r i c k Ra nd
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s B a c kg ro und P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n P ho to St r i p Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d B l a c k a nd Whi te Mo no c hro m a t i c
192 S I N G I N G SA N D S C h e s te r to n Hi g h S c h o o l C h e s te r to n , IN
2 01 2 A dv i ser B i l l Ca ul to n R EP R E S EN TATIVe P hi l Pa ge
St ud e nt L i fe S p a ce P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
1 93–196
186
1 93 TAL K I N G L E AV E S C he r o ke e H i g h S cho o l M a r l to n, NJ
20 12 A dv i seR S S h a ro n B i l l e td oux Me li ssa D e M a r ce l l o Ste p ha ni e M a rone R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Te r r y M c G o v e r n, Jr.
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s E ye F l o w H ea d l i ne P h oto Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s
194 RO U N D - U P Cop p e ll H i g h S cho o l Co ppe l l , T X
201 2 A dv i ser Rac h e l P e l l e g r i no R E PR ES E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
St ud e nt L i fe D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
187
195 VA L H A LL A G r o s s e P o i n te No r t h Hi g h S c h o o l G r o s s e P o i n te Wo o d s , MI
2 01 2 A dv i ser S ha r i Ad w e rs R EP R E S EN TATIVes B o b B e rs c hba c k Mi ke B e rs c hba c k
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce E ye F l o w P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d B l a c k a nd Whi te
196 CR ES T P r o s p e c t Hi g h S c h o o l Mo u n t P r o s p e c t , IL
2 01 2 A dv i ser N i co l e Sto l t z R EP R E S EN TATIVe Re g i na Mur ra y
St ud e nt L i fe G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Co m p l e m e nta r y
1 97–20 0
188
1 97 SP IR A L A s hl e y H a l l C h a r l e s to n, S C
20 1 2 A dv i ser C i nd y A nd r e w s R E PR ESE N TAT IVes J o hn B um ga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l o w G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P h oto Pa c ka ge Q uo te s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
198 the log R and o l ph- H e nr y H i g h S cho o l Cha r l o t te Cour t H o us e , VA
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser C lau d i a M c M i l l a n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe H a y l ey E l l i ot t
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l ow Re p e t i t i on Cu t-out P ho to Q ui c k Rea d Ty p o g ra p hi c Co m p l e me nta r y
spre ad g alle ry
189
199 the TI G E R O s c ar S mi t h Hi g h S c h o o l C h e s ap e ake , VA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Pa t t y La Ro s s a R EP R E S EN TATIVes Jo e B o o c ks Ja y Ho l l i s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Rul e L i ne s P ho to Inte ns i ve Co m p l e m e nta r y
200 benga l B at t l e G r o u n d Hi g h S c h o o l B at t l e G r o u n d , WA
2 01 2 A dv i ser A nge l Mo rga n R EP R E S EN TATIVe C i nd y Le bea u
St ud e nt L i fe Cut- o ut P ho to Pa r t i a l Cut- o ut P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
201–20 4
190
20 1 T R A DI T I O N J oh n P a ul Ste v e ns H i g h S cho o l S an A nto ni o, T X
201 2 A dv i ser C hr i s t i ne Key s e r-Fa w i c k R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Me r r i l l E l l i s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D omi na nce S p a ce H ea d l i ne M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
202 R EG A LIS J oh n P. Ste v e ns H i g h S cho o l Edi s o n, NJ
201 2 A dv i ser La ura Ac hi ro n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Bo n n i e B l a c k ma n
Sports B a c kg round G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q uote s Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
191
203 BR EE Z E B l ac k R i ve r F al l s Hi g h S c h o o l B l ac k R i ve r F al l s , W I
2 01 2 A dv i ser Jul i e Ti e d e ns R EP R E S EN TATIVe D a ve B e l l a nd
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l o w B a c kg ro und Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
204 the Av i a ry No r t h w e s t Car e e r & Te c h n i c al Ac ad e my Las Ve g as , NV
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sus a n Qus ta nd i R EP R E S EN TATIVe Mi c he l l e A l l e n
St ud e nt L i fe Cut- o ut P ho to P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
205–20 8
192
20 5 PHOENIX N e w m a r ke t H i g h S cho o l N e w m a r ke t , O N
20 1 2 A dv i ser S h ell ey M a c D ona l d R E PR E SE N TAT IVe E l a i ne Tur cot te
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s B a c kg ro und Sc ra p b o o k B lack a nd W hi te
20 6 L E O N ID T h e Lo v e t t S cho o l At l a nta , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser P e r r y M c I nt y r e R E PR E S E N TAT IVE S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s oc i a te s
St ud e nt L i fe D omi na nce E ye F l ow Cu t-out P ho to H ea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
193
207 ( take 2 ) Li n c o l n Co u n t y Mi d d l e S c h o o l Li n c o l n to n , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser Fa i t h Hi l l R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja c k Hi g hs m i t h
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Hi e ra r c hy P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to Inte ns i ve
208 TA LI S M A N N J . L . Man n Hi g h S c h o o l G r e e n vi l l e , S C
2 01 2 A dv i ser P hi l l i p Ca s to n R EP R E S EN TATIVe C l a ud e Sa l e e by
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce Cut- o ut P ho to Pa r t i a l Cut- o ut P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Rul e L i ne s
209–212
194
20 9 the M O D E L M od e l H i g h S cho o l Ro m e , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser B e t h Coo p e r R E PR E S E N TAT IVe M a t t Fe l i s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Re p e t i t i on S p a ce H ea d l i ne P ho to St r i p P h oto I nte ns i v e
2 10 T ’ KO P ECH U CK W hi te R i v e r H i g h S cho o l B uck l e y, WA
201 2 A dv i ser N i c k Coc hra n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ale xa nd ra La rs on
C hronol og i c a l S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s B a c kg ro und Cu t-o ut P ho to H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d A na l ogo us
spre ad g alle ry
195
2 11 OCULUS I. E . We l d o n Se c o n d ar y S c h o o l Li n d s ay, O N
2 01 2 A dv i ser Pa m Ko e ke ba kke r R EP R E S EN TATIVe E l a i ne Tur co t te
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o m i na nce Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d B l a c k a nd Whi te
2 12 the eag le R i c h ard s o n Hi g h S c h o o l R i c h ard s o n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser Wa d e Ke nne d y R EP R E S EN TATIVe S Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
St ud e nt L i fe Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce B a c kg ro und Quo te s Rul e L i ne s Tra d i t i o na l
21 3–216
196
2 13 L AS M E M O RI A S Tasc osa H i g h S cho o l A m a r i l l o, T X
2 01 2 A dv i ser A m y Sta hl R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ji m H i l l
St ud e nt L i fe H ea d l i ne Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Tra d i t i o na l Co mp l e me nta r y
2 14 the ILI A D W h i t f i e l d S cho o l St . Lo ui s , M O
2 0 12 A dv i serS Ca ra Fos te r Sa ra R i nge R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ji m D um o nt
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Co nt ra s t D o mi na nce P h o to I l l us t ra t i o n Q ui c k Rea d M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d B lack a nd W hi te
spre ad g alle ry
197
2 15 the BL A Z E O l a Mi d d l e S c h o o l Mc D o n o u g h , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser B r uce Fo w l e r R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ma t t Fe l i s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l o w P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Mo d ul a r A na l o go us
2 16 I N S P IR ATI ON Ho p e C h r i s t i an Hi g h S c h o o l Al b u q u e r q u e , NM
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ja ne t Ha i s t R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ma r y B unc h
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cut- o ut P ho to Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Rul e L i ne s
21 7–220
198
217 the t i tan Le w i s Ce nt ra l H i g h S cho o l Cou n ci l B l uf fs , I A
201 2 A dv i ser Ma r y La ng i l l e R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Co l l e e n A r ne s o n
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Cont ra s t D omi na nce H ea d l i ne P h o to I l l us t ra t i on M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d B lac k a nd W hi te Mo noc hro ma t i c
2 18 SE A H AW K M y r t l e B e a ch H i g h S cho o l M yr t l e B e a ch, S C
201 2 A dv i ser C he t L i go n R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS J o hn B umga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s B a c kg ro und Cut-o ut P ho to P h o to I l l us t ra t i on M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
spre ad g alle ry
199
2 19 M A R AUD ER No r t h G ar l an d Hi g h S c h o o l G ar l an d , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser A ud r ey S m a l l w o o d R EP R E S EN TATIVes Tr ea d S he ffi e l d & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s D o m i na nce B a c kg ro und Quo te s Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
220 EL A RROYO Har l i n g e n Hi g h S c h o o l Har l i n g e n , TX
2 01 2 A dv i ser N o r m a F i t zge ra l d R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ma r y l e e A l a ni z
C hro no l o g i c a l Hi e ra r c hy S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Mo d ul a r Tr i a d i c
221 –224
200
221 the A M E RI C A N Am e r i ca n Fo r k H i g h S cho o l A m e r i ca n Fo r k , U T
201 2 A dv i ser La ura Ro w l ey R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Aa ron Ly o ns
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Cont ra s t G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d
222 I M P R E S SI O N S We s t A s hl e y H i g h S cho o l C ha r l e s to n, S C
201 2 A dv i ser Sa n d y P e nne ka m p R E PR E S E N TAT IVE S J o hn B umga r ne r A nd r e w B e l l
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Cut-o ut P ho to H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uote s Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
201
223 S PA RTA N O r o n o Hi g h S c h o o l Lo n g Lake , MN
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sa ra h Co l e R EP R E S EN TATIVe Sa ra Sa us ke r
People Re p e t i t i o n Cut- o ut P ho to Qui c k Rea d Quo te s Tra d i t i o na l Co m p l e m e nta r y
2 24 P ROW L E R We s t mo o r e Hi g h S c h o o l O k l ah o ma C i t y, O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ma rg i e Wa t te rs R EP R E S EN TATIVe B a r t B a ke r
Sports D o m i na nce Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Tra d i t i o na l Mo no c hro m a t i c
225 –228
202
225 A E RI E M o unta i n Vi s ta H i g h S cho o l Hig h l an d s R a nch, CO
2 01 2 A dv i ser M a r k N e w ton R E PR E SE N TAT IVe P e te r G r i f f i n
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n S p a ce M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d
226 the P L A N O N I A N P l a no Se ni o r H i g h S cho o l P l a no, T X
201 2 A dv i ser Te r r y Q ui nn R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Cont ra s t S p a ce H ea d l i ne Rul e L i ne s M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d Mo noc hro ma t i c
spre ad g alle ry
203
227 tROJ A N J e n k s Hi g h S c h o o l Jenks, OK
2 01 2 A dv i ser To nya Mo rga n R EP R E S EN TATIVe To d d Fea t he rs to n
C hro no l o g i c a l E ye F l o w Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s
228 the CUB Ste r l i n g Hi g h S c h o o l Ste r l i n g , KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser Tra vi s Fe i l R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ja ke Wr i g ht
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s Co nt ra s t D o m i na nce Hi e ra r c hy G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d Mo no c hro m a t i c
229 –232
204
229 VERKANA Ko m a chi n Mi d d l e S cho o l La ce y, WA
20 1 2 A dv i ser Ka te Re e ce R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ale xa nd ra La rs o n
P e op l e St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l o w P hoto Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
230 A RC A DI A We s t S ho r e J r/S r H i g h S cho o l M e l b o ur ne , FL
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser M a r k S c hl e d or n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe C ha d Ra g l a nd
Chronol og i c a l D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
205
231 spartan Mi l w e e Mi d d l e S c h o o l Lo n gw o o d , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ma r k S he r w o o d R EP R E S EN TATIVe C ha d Ra g l a nd
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce S p a ce Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne
2 32 tw i ster Cas ad y S c h o o l O k l ah o ma C i t y, O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sa m Effi nge r R EP R E S EN TATIVe B a r t B a ke r
St ud e nt L i fe D o m i na nce E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r
233–236
206
2 33 ILLU S I O N S Sa nta Sus a na M ag n e t H i g h S cho o l S i m i Va l l e y, C A
20 1 2 A dv i ser M a t t he w A b b e R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Le n Q ui nl a n
Ac a d e m i c s E ye F l o w B a c kg round H ea d l i ne M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d A na l o go us
234 ACCI P I T E R M i l l Cr e e k H i g h S cho o l H o s chto n, GA
201 2 A dv i ser N o ra N e f f R E PR E SE N TAT IVeS Pa t Cor ne l i us & As s oc i a te s
Ac a d e m i c s P h oto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Q uo te s Tra d i t i ona l
spre ad g alle ry
207
235 SAG A S h aw n e e Mi s s i o n We s t Hi g h S c h o o l O ve r l an d P ar k , KS
2 01 2 A dv i ser A m y Mo rga n R EP R E S EN TATIVes Ca r l Ca l d w e l l Le no r e Ca l d w e l l
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s S p a ce Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d Ty p o g ra p hi c
236 the Av i a ry Ho l me s Mi d d l e S c h o o l Li vo n i a, MI
2 01 2 A dv i ser Rus s Ke be r l y R EP R E S EN TATIVe R i a nne P r i ce
Sports Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r Ty p o g ra p hi c Co m p l e m e nta r y
237–240
208
2 37 senza f i ne I d a S . B a ke r H i g h S cho o l Ca pe Co ra l , FL
2 01 2 A dv i ser Me l i s s a Johns o n R E PR E SE N TAT IVe C he d C ha s e
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s Re p e t i t i o n P hoto Pa c ka ge P h o to I nte ns i v e
238 VA N TAG E P O I N T Jo hns Cr e e k H i g h S cho o l J oh ns Cr e e k , GA
2 01 2 A dv i ser M ic he l l e Mo r r i s R E PR E S E N TAT IVe S Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
S p e c i a l Sp r ea d s D omi na nce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Q uote s M aga z i ne I ns p i r e d
spre ad g alle ry
209
239 the ROUN D UP L.B. Johnson Mi d d l e S c h o o l Me l b o u r n e , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser Ste fa ni e P e d i c i ni R EP R E S EN TATIVe C ha d Ra g l a nd
C hro no l o g i c a l Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
24 0 S P UD A N N UA L Id ah o F al l s Hi g h S c h o o l Id ah o F al l s , ID
2 01 2 A dv i ser Rya n Ha ns e n R EP R E S EN TATIVe V i rg i ni a Co t te r-Wi l s o n
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l o w S p a ce Hea d l i ne Rul e L i ne s Ty p o g ra p hi c
241–244
210
241 COR N E R STO N E P r o v i d e nce C h r ist i a n A ca d e m y L i l b ur n, GA
201 2 A dv i ser Li s a B ro nd y ke R E PR ES E N TAT IVes Pa t Co r ne l i us & As s o c i a te s
Chronol og i c a l E ye F l ow H i e ra r c hy S p a ce H ea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r A na l ogo us
242 TOWA YAM Wi nte r P a r k H i g h S cho o l W inte r P a r k , FL
2 01 2 A dv i ser Te r r i e La ufe r R E PR E SE N TAT IVe C ha d Ra g l a nd
C hronol og i c a l H i e ra r c hy S p a ce P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r Co mp l e me nta r y
spre ad g alle ry
211
24 3 [ THE STATE OF ] Th o mas L . S i ms Mi d d l e S c h o o l P ac e , F L
2 01 2 A dv i ser Sta c y G r i ce R EP R E S EN TATIVe B i l l St urge o n
Ac a d e m i c s Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
24 4 N ORW I C A D ave n p o r t No r t h Hi g h S c h o o l D ave n p o r t , IA
2 01 2 A dv i ser B e t t y C hr i s t i a n R EP R E S EN TATIVe D a n Pa t te rs
Ac a d e m i c s D o m i na nce Hea d l i ne P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r
245 –248
212
245 T I TA N I U M Te sor o H i g h S cho o l La s Fl o r e s , CA
2 01 2 A dv i ser S h a nnon Sy b i rs k i R E PR E S E N TAT IVes Stev e Wa g ne r J o n a t ha n Mol v i k
St ud e nt L i fe D o mi na nce H ea d l i ne Q ui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Mod ul a r Mo no c hro ma t i c
246 PAT H WAYS P in n ac l e H i g h S cho o l P ho e ni x , A Z
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser C h r i s t i ne B o l to n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ke l s ey L i nk
C hronol og i c a l E ye F l ow S p a ce H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r
spre ad g alle ry
213
24 7 TH A L A S SA S an C l e me n te Hi g h S c h o o l S an C l e me n te , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser A l a na Ma c k R EP R E S EN TATIVes Steve Wa g ne r Jo na t ha n Mo l vi k
People Co nt ra s t E ye F l o w B a c kg ro und Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Qui c k Rea d Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d
24 8 the M ILL E R Yu ko n Hi g h S c h o o l Yu ko n , O K
2 01 2 A dv i ser E r i k Ja c ks o n R EP R E S EN TATIVe B a r t B a ke r
Ac a d e m i c s S p a ce Hea d l i ne Qui c k Rea d Tra d i t i o na l Ty p o g ra p hi c Mo no c hro m a t i c
249 –252
214
249 the P ROW L E R Gl e n A . Wi l s o n H i g h S cho o l H a ci e nd a H e i g ht s , C A
2 01 2 A dv i ser D a ni e l M a c key R E PR E SE N TAT IVe D a v i d H a rd y
Ac a d e mi c s H i e ra r c hy S p a ce P hoto Pa c ka ge P ho to St r i p Q ui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r
250 HERITAGE Hor iz on H i g h S cho o l S co t t s d a l e , A Z
2 01 2 A dv i ser L i s a B a ke r R E PR E SE N TAT IVe Ke l s ey L i nk
Re fe r e nce Cu t-o ut P ho to H ea d l i ne P h o to Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Mod ul a r A na l ogo us
spre a d g a lle ry
215
251 th e BULLDOG O’Hara P ar k Mi d d l e S c h o o l O ak l e y, C A
2 01 2 A dv i s er A m be r A nt ho ny REP RESEN TATIVe So nny To s co
St ud e nt L i fe E ye F l o w Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Rul e L i ne s Ma ga z i ne Ins p i r e d Mo no c hro m a t i c
2 52 k abekonian St i l l w ate r Ar e a Hi g h S c h o o l St i l l w ate r, MN
2 01 2 A dv i s er La ur i e Ha ns e n REP RESEN TATIVe Ke n D e Lo s h
Sports D o m i na nce P ho to Pa c ka ge Quo te s Who l e B o o k L i nk Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
25 3–256
216
253 O U R T [ I ’M ] E Ve r o na A r e a H i g h S cho o l Ve r o na , W I
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser R ita Mo r te ns o n R E PR E S E N TAT IVe Ka r i La nge
S p e c i a l S p r ea d s E ye F l ow S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P hoto St r i p Rul e L i ne s M a ga z i ne I ns p i r e d Ty p og ra p hi c
254 CYN O SU R E Gilm an H i g h S cho o l Baltimore, MD
2 0 1 2 A dv i ser A my Hu n to o n-P e r k i ns R E PR E S E N TAT IVe C huc k Sa b i a
St ud e nt L i fe H i e ra r c hy G ra p hi c Ac ce nt H ea d l i ne P h oto Pa c ka ge Q ui c k Rea d Ty p og ra p hi c A na l o go us
spre ad g alle ry
217
2 55 TH E ‘ 5 5 E R Lau r e n s D i s t r i c t Hi g h S c h o o l Lau r e n s , S C
2 01 2 A dv i ser Mi c he l l e S p i r e s R EP R E S EN TATIVe Luke Sa m p l e s
St ud e nt L i fe Hi e ra r c hy Cut- o ut P ho to G ra p hi c Ac ce nt P ho to Il l us t ra t i o n P ho to St r i p Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r B l a c k a nd Whi te
2 56 the stampe de Su n r i s e Mo u n tai n Hi g h S c h o o l P e o r i a, AZ
2 01 2 A dv i ser S ha w na S he l to n R EP R E S EN TATIVe Ke l s ey L i nk
C hro no l o g i c a l S p a ce G ra p hi c Ac ce nt Hea d l i ne P ho to Pa c ka ge Qui c k Rea d Mo d ul a r Mo no c hro m a t i c
218
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t h e Sta m p e d e M a i z e S o ut h M i d d l e S cho o l W i t chi ta , KS
the Stamped e Maize So u t h Mid d le Sch o o l W it ch ita, KS
2 0 1 1 A dv i s e r M a r y Pa t r i c k
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REPRE S E N TATIV e s Th an e C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i v onka
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REPRE SE N TATIV e s Th an e C h a s ta i n Tuc ke r Pi v o nka
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2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Alec Gib son
2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ed e n L i u 2012 president Shi r l ey Z hou
REPRESENTATIVe Cla ude Sa leeby
REPRESE N TAT IVe Ta ra A nd e rs o n
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c a ly x Wa s hi ng to n & Le e U ni v e r s i t y Le x i ng to n, VA
panor am a Aru n d el High Sch o o l Gambrills, MD
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2 0 1 1 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF A b i ga i l M c Co y
REPRESE NTATIVe Stev e Sweet
REPRESE N TAT IVe H a nk W hi ta ke r
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05 p ride ’s m ark M ounta i n P oi nte H i gh School Phoeni x , AZ
2 012 Adv is er Patti D u n can REPRESE NTAT IVe Br en t M cCas lan d E mb o s s ed, Fo il, Grain in g, Tip- On
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AEGIS Dar t mo u t h Co llege Han o ver, NH
2 01 2 A dv i se r L i s a T ho mp k i ns
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REPRESE N TAT IVe D ea n D i a z
REPRESE NTATIVe Ma t t hew Cla rk
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t h e c h a nt i c l e e r D uke U ni v e r s i t y D ur ha m , N C
VA NGUARD Valley C h rist ian High Sch o o l San Jo se , C A
2 01 2 A dv i se r Brian Crews
20 12 Advi ser Dia nn Fuga te
REPRESE N TAT IVe s K i m Tr e z o na K ri s t i n St i m me l l Ka s ey H a r e
REPRESE NTATIVe Ta mmy Whita ker
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MAIDO N IA N M a i de n H i g h S cho o l M a i de n, N C
pant her pr i d e Plan o East Sen io r High Sch o o l Plan o, T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r De id r e We s t mo r e l a nd REPRESE N TAT IVe A l i s o n Kl op p Em bo s s e d to Re g i s te r G ra i ni ng P r e c i s i on Cut Si l k-Sc r e e ni ng
20 12 Advi ser Ab by Cole REPRESE NTATIVes Tr ea d Sheffield & Associa tes Emb ossed to Register Foil Silk-Scr eening
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W I N N IPESAU KEA N B r e w s te r A ca de m y Wo l fe b o r o, NH
MI CHIG ANENSIAN University of Michigan An n Arbo r, MI
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r A nd r ea Coo p e r
2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mica h Bennet t
REPRESE N TAT IVe E r i c ka Me tev i e r
REPRESENTATIVe Mike La ffer t y
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14 tempest Cha nha s s e n H i g h S cho o l Cha nha s s e n, M N
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r B r i e nne N e l s o n REPRESE N TAT IVe Ke n D e Los h E mb o s s e d S i l k-S c r e e ni ng T i p -O n
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20 12 Advi ser Ma r y Pa t rick REPRESE NTATIVes T ha ne Cha sta in Tucke r P i vo nka
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co rn e rstone M ons i g no r Fa r r e l l H i g h S cho o l Sta te n I s l a nd, NY
the naut i lus J.R. Arnold High School Panama City, FL
2 01 2 A dv i se r J enni fe r F r yd b e rg REPRESE N TAT IVe B r i a n I e ra rd i
20 12 Advi ser Whit ney Ba rrs REPRESENTATIVe Clyde Yelv er ton, J r.
E mb o s s e d Fo i l G ra i ni ng Me ta l a y Qua r te r b i nd i ng
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N U CLEU S N e w Je r s e y Institute of Technology Newark, NJ
the legenD Walto n High Sch o o l Mariet ta, GA
2 01 1 A dv i se r Ro b e r t Mora n REPRESE N TAT IVe Bo nni e B l a c k m a n E mb o s s e d Me ta l a y O v e r to ne Rub Q ua r te r b i nd i ng S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
19 a rc h i v e Bishop Gorman High School Las Vegas, NV
2 01 2 A dv i se r D a ni e l R i v e ra REPRESE N TAT IVe Jud y A l l e n Em b o ss e d to Re g i s te r Face t Foi l D e b o s s i ng Pr e c i s i o n Cut S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
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20 12 Advi ser Ma r y Pa t rick REPRESE NTATIVes T ha ne Cha sta in Tucke r P i vo nka
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p i nnacl e Re d M o unta i n H i g h S cho o l Mesa, AZ
the wave St . Fran cis Cen t ral Cat h o lic Sch o o l Wat so n ville , C A
2 01 2 A dv i se r Ja n Sa q ue l l a
20 12 Advi ser H eidi A lonzo
REPRESE N TATIV e B r e nt M c Ca s l a nd
REPRESENTATIVe Melissa P feiffer
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t h e pat h T h e R i cha rd Sto ck to n Coll e g e o f N e w Je r s e y G a l l o w a y, N J
ur sa m ajor P almet to R id ge High Sch o o l Nap les, FL
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r K r i s t y Cos ta
20 12 Advi ser J odi Topping
REPRESE N TATIVe Te r r y M c G o v e r n, Jr.
REPRESE NTATIVe Ched Cha se
E mb o s s e d Pr e c i s i o n Cut Q ua r te r b i nd i ng S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
Emb ossed Foil Pr ecision Cut Silk-Scr eening
24 t h e p row l Coronado High School Henderson, NV
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r Nanc y Thompson REPRESE N TATIVe Judy Allen Embossed Foil Graining Precision Cut
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REG A L I A Hig h l and H i g h S cho o l B a ke r s f i e l d , CA
LENAPE Wat ch u n g Hills Regio n al High Sch o o l Warr en , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i se r B roo ke Ca s t ro REP RESE N TAT I V e Me l i s s a H od ge E mb o s s e d Foi l Pr e c i s i o n Cut
20 12 Adviser S Cour t ney Av er y t Christopher Gibson Ka y Pla t t RE PRESENTATI Ve T im McGov ern Embossed Foil Pr ecision Cut
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RE F LECTI ONS McKin n ey No r t h High Sch o o l McKin n ey, T X
2 01 2 A dv i se r De ni s e La ma nna REP RESE N TAT I V e Te r r y M c G ov e r n, Jr. Embossed P r e c i s i on Cut S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
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2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r D us t i B oo ne REP RESE N TAT I V e D o ug N y b e rg E mb o s s e d P r e c i s i on Cut S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
20 12 Adviser Susa nne Ma lins RE PRESENTATI VeS Tr ea d Sheffield & Associa tes Embossed Pr ecision Cut
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I N TERLO CHE N East Grand Rapids High School East Grand Rapids, MI
THE MEHARR I AN Meharr y Medical College Nash ville , TN
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Heather McKinney-Rewa
20 12 Adviser H enr y At wa ter II
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Pa ul B us s e l l
RE PRESENTATI Ve Doug Nyb erg
E mb o s s e d Fo i l G ra i ni ng O v e r to ne Rub
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L I O N TR AC Northwest High School Cedar Hill, MO
TR UE BLUE ANNUAL Hu d so n High Sch o o l Hu d so n , W I
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r A my P f l a s te r e r
20 12 Adviser S Stephen Kennedy Debra Lee
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ke l l y D uv e l E mb o s s e d Fo i l G ra i ni ng (Cuto ut ) S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
34 J A BB ERWO K K D a r l i ng to n S cho o l Ro m e , GA
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Katie Ellis RE P RESE N TAT I V e Matt Felis Embossed Precision Cut Silk-Screening
RE PRESENTATI Ve Ken DeLosh Emb ossed Gra ining Silk-Scr eening
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AU G U STA N A u gu sta H i g h S cho o l A ug us ta , KS
THE YALE BANNER Yale Banner Publications New Haven, CT
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Jul i e B a r ke r REPRESE N TAT I V e S T ha ne C ha s ta i n Tuc ke r P i v onka
2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shweta J ohri RE PRESENTATI Ve Bob Sa sena
E mb o s s e d Fo i l
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E XCE L S U S U ni v e r s i t y C i t y H i g h S cho o l S a n D i e g o, C A
oak Mt. Whitney High School Visalia, CA
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Delia Martin
20 12 Adviser Ron Boucher
REPRESE N TAT I v e s Bill Wilson Ca r me n W i l s o n
RE PRESENTATI Ve Melissa H odge
Embossed S i l k-S c r e e ni ng
39 pano r ama Lincoln County High School Lincolnton, GA
2 01 2 A dv i se r Randy Smith REP RESE N TAT I V e Jack Highsmith Screened Silk-Screening Tip-On
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THE Q UA D R A N G L E St . Jo hn’ s S cho o l H o us to n, T X
D OE -WAH-JACK Walter M. W illiams High Sch o o l Bu rlin gto n , NC
2 01 2 adv i s e r Ke m Ke m p RE P RESE N TAT I V e D a nny La Joe S c r e e ne d G ra i ni ng (Cuto ut ) Pr e c i s i o n Cut Si l k-Sc r e e ni ng
20 12 Adviser Bet sy Lee RE PRESENTATI Ve J oe Elmor e Scr eened Gra ining (Cutout ) Pr ecision Cut Silk-Scr eening
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t h e buccan e e r P a g e H i g h S cho o l Greensboro, NC
AHDAWAG AM Lin co ln High Sch o o l W isco n sin R ap id s, W I
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Le i g h A nne L I nd s ey
20 12 Adviser Nina Pelo
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Jo e E l mo r e
RE PRESENTATI Ve Da v e Bella nd
Sc r e e ne d P r e c i s i on Cut Si l k-Sc r e e ni ng
Scr eened Gra ining Silk-Scr eening
44 marq ui s Lafa y e t te H i g h S cho o l W i l l i a m s b urg , VA
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ja n B a r r e t t RE P RESE N TAT I V e s Jo e B oo c ks Ja y H ol l i s Litho Combo Precision Cut Super Matte Lamination
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t h e h awk Dr. Be rna rd A . H a r r i s M i ddl e S cho o l S a n A nto ni o, T X
the quad Stan fo rd Un iversit y Stan fo rd , C A
2 01 2 A dv i s e r C he r y l Ste wa r t REP RESE N TAT I V e M i c a B e na v i d e s
2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Estela Marie L. Go RE PRESENTATI Ve Ta mmy Whita ker
Sc r e e ne d Fo i l Si l k-Sc r e e ni ng
Litho Combo Precision Cut Silk-Screening Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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I M P R I N TS Northwood High School Pittsboro, NC
the r iot Sh ad o w R id ge High Sch o o l Su rp rise , AZ
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ka r i H a d d y REPRESE N TAT I V e s Kim Trezona Kristin Stimmell Kasey Hare L i t ho Comb o G ra i ni ng (Cutout ) P r e c i s i on Cut G lo s s La mi na t i on
49 yr ac Ca r y H i g h S cho o l Ca r y, NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ca rol i ne Sut to n REPRESE N TAT I V e s Ki m Tr e z o na K r i s t i n St i mme l l , Ka s ey H a r e L i t ho Comb o G ra i ni ng (Cutout ) P r e c i s i on Cut Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Ca sey H inde RE PRESENTATI Ve Br ent McCa sla nd Lit ho Combo Pr ecision Cut Ma t te La mina t ion
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EVER L A ST I N G H OWL Reyburn Intermediate School Cl o v i s , CA
MI SCELL ANY Bish o p En glan d High Sch o o l C h arlesto n , SC
2 01 2 A dv i s e rS P e gg y F i nc h Ca rol M i l l e r
20 12 Adviser Bet sy McMilla n
RE P RESE N TAT I V e D ea n D i a z
RE PRESENTATI VeS J ohn Bumga rner Andr ew Bell
L i t ho Comb o P r e c i s i on Cut M a t te La mi na t i on
Lit ho Comb o Pr ecision Cut Ma t te La mina t ion
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pac e mak e r Fo r t M o rg a n H i g h S cho o l Fo r t M o rg a n, CO
TE MPOR A ET MORES The Wardlaw-Hartridge Sch o o l Ed iso n , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ki m Snyd e r
20 12 Adviser Deb ora Clifford
RE P RESE N TAT I V e s D a na We i s s La ur e n F r y
RE PRESENTATI Ve Lou Esposito, J r.
L i t ho Co mb o Pr e c i s i o n Cut G l o s s La mi na t i on
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2 0 1 2 A dv i se r Sa m a nt ha G r i m e s RE P RESE N TAT I V e D o ug N y b e rg L i t ho Co mb o P r e c i s i on Cut G l o s s La mi na t i on
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L A REV I STA V ista H i g h S cho o l Vi s ta , C A
COMM AND ER General Douglas MacArthur High School Levit to wn , NY
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ta m mi e Wo o d REPRESE N TAT I VES B i l l Wi l s o n Ca r m e n W i l s o n
20 12 Adviser Dej a Gomes-Va nce RE PRESENTATI Ve J a cq ui Koplik
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Litho Combo Embossing to Register Matte Lamination
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E N COA L A Enterprise High School Ente r pr i s e , A L
LOOKI NG GL ASS Lain gsbu rg High Sch o o l Lain gsbu rg, MI
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ka y l a B o yd REP RESE N TAT I V e C lyde Ye l v e r to n, Jr. Litho Combo Embossing to Register Graining Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
59 our l eg e nd E r i e H i g h S cho o l Er i e , CO
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Rus s e l l Fox REPRESE N TAT I V e S D a na We i s s La ur e n F r y Litho Combo Pr ecision Cut Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Dia ne H erder RE PRESENTATI Ve Mike La ffer t y Litho Combo Embossing to Register Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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RECU ER D O S Cor o na do H i g h S cho o l Col o ra do S pr i ng s , CO
MONTAGE Elk Gro ve High Sch o o l Elk Gro ve V illage , IL
2 01 2 A dv i se r A nge l a B a nf i e l d
20 12 Adviser Eleni Sia nis
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Pe te r G r i f f i n
RE PRESENTATI Ve Regina Murra y
Litho Combo Embossing to Register Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Embossing to Register Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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SA N G R A A L Benilde-St. Margaret’s S cho o l St . Lo ui s P a r k , M N
RE BEL ATI ON C h amp lin P ark High Sch o o l C h amp lin P ark, MN
2 01 2 A dv i se r Kelli Rahn
20 12 Adviser Liz Keeling
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Tom Va nd e r Aa rd e
RE PRESENTATI Ve Ken DeLosh
L i t ho Co mb o E m b os s i ng to Register G ra i ni ng (Cutout ) G l o s s La mi na t i on
Litho Combo Embossing to Register Graining Super Matte Lamination
64 noga North Gaston High School Dallas, NC
2 01 2 A dv i se r Je nni fe r Re e d RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ste p ha ni e C l a r k Litho Combo Precision Cut Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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mig h t y oak Wo o d l a w n S cho o l Mo o r e s v i l l e , N C
talon High lan d High Sch o o l Gilber t , AZ
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ka r e n B ow ma n
20 12 Adviser Christ ine Bra ndell
REP RESE N TAT I V e A l i s on Kl op p
RE PRESENTATI Ve Br ent McCa sla nd
Litho Combo Embossing to Register Foil Super Matte Lamination
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talon M i lto n H i g h S cho o l M i l to n, W I
VI E WPOI NTE Grosse Pointe South High School Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
201 2 A dv i se rS L i nd a G ra v e s Ja c k Ze l l ne r REP RESE N TAT I V e Ke r i La nge Litho Combo Embossing to Register Super Matte Lamination
69 P I S G A HTEER P isg a h H i g h S cho o l Ca nto n, NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r S ha nno n H a ns o n REP RESE N TAT I V e Dustin Cox Litho Combo Precision Cut Aqueous Coating
20 12 Adviser J ohn Cilluffo RE PRESENTATI VeS Bob Berschba ck Mike Berschba ck Lit ho Comb o Foil Qua r terb inding Gloss La mina t ion
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cauld ron H unt i ng to n B e a ch H i g h S cho o l H u n t i ng to n B e a ch, C A
BROOK WOODWI ND S C ran bro o k Kin gswo o d Sch o o l Blo o mfield Hills, MI
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r M a r k Ka m e i
20 12 Adviser S Joe Smith Linda Stone Deb Viles
RE P RESE N TAT I V e B r e t t B a i rd Litho Combo Foil Graining (Cutout ) Quarterbinding Silk-Screening Gloss Lamination
RE PRESENTATI VeS Bob Berschba ck Mike Berschba ck Lit ho Combo Foil Qua r terb inding Gloss La mina t ion
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DYA D L i nco l n-Sudb ur y Re g i o na l H i g h S cho o l Sudb ur y, M A
paladin No r t h Lin co ln High Sch o o l Lin co ln to n , NC
2 01 2 A dv i s e r C h a r l e s D e s p o top ul os
20 12 Adviser Susa n La nier
RE P RESE N TAT I V e C hr i s S p e l m a n
RE PRESENTATI Ve Alison Klopp
Litho Combo Foil Graining ShineFX® Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) ShineFX® Super Matte Lamination
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2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Rob i n B i l i ns k i RE P RESE N TAT I V e P hi l Pa ge Litho Combo Precision Cut Gloss Lamination
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SOMERS HIGH SCHOOL S om er s H i g h S cho o l Somers, CT
shif t Bixby High Sch o o l Bixby, OK
2 01 2 A dv i s e r D a n C l e m e nt
20 12 Adviser Dee H a rris
REP RESE N TAT I V e A my D unn
RE PRESENTATI Ve Dust in Keirsey
Litho Combo ShineFX速 Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo ShineFX速 Super Matte Lamination
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M T. P L E A SA N T MI D D L E S CH O O L Mo unt P l e a s a nt M i d d l e S cho o l M ou nt P l e a s a nt , S C
JOURNEYS, MEMORIES, REFLECTIONS Jay M. Robinson High School Concord, NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Lo r i M c D ona l d
20 12 Adviser T her esa Peterson
REP RESE N TAT I V e A l i s on Kl op p
RE PRESENTATI Ve Alison Klopp
Litho Combo UV Glitter Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo UV Glitter Super Matte Lamination
79 h awk Re d Oa k H i g h S cho o l Re d O a k , T X
2 01 2 A dv i s e r N i k k i M c Ad a ms REPRESE N TAT I V e S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s Litho Combo Precision Cut Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
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8 0–89
80
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C AT ’S PAW Le xington High School Le xington, SC
THE ODYSSE Y At h en s High Sch o o l Tro y, MI
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Tr e s s i e H a y s
20 12 Adviser Ra chel Webb
RE P RESE N TAT I V e D a v i d Pa t r i c k
RE PRESENTATI Ve Mike Pa ge
L i t ho Co mb o E m b o s s i ng G l os s La m i na t i on
Litho Combo Embossing Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
82
83
t i tan p rid e Centennial High School Frisco, TX
spa r k W illiamsville East High Sch o o l East Amh erst , NY
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r La ura K l i ne
20 12 Adviser Ka t hleen Kra mer
RE P RESE N TAT I VES Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
RE PRESENTATI Ve Da v id Riley, J r.
Litho Combo Padding Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
84 re t ro s p ec t S ir W i ns to n C hur chi l l Se co nd a r y S cho o l Va nco uv e r, B C
2 01 2 A dv i s e rS Si e g l i nd e Lo hr Jo y ce Shi h RE P RESE N TAT I V e Lea h K i ng Litho Combo Precision Cut Super Matte Lamination
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85
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TA LO N Green Hope High School Ca r y, NC
PHAROS Wakefield High School R aleigh , NC
2 01 2 A dv i se r Ca t he r i ne H a r t
20 12 Adviser J a son J ohnson
REPRESE N TAT I V e s Ki m Tr e z o na K r i s t i n St i m me l l Ka s ey H a r e
RE PRESENTATI Ves Kim Tr ezona Krist in St immell Ka sey H a r e
Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
87
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t h e TA LO N T he Co m m uni t y S cho o l o f N a p l e s Na p l e s , FL
YOU C APTURE D Mead o wlark Mid d le Sch o o l W in sto n -Salem, NC
2 01 2 A dv i s e r B e t s y Ve r b
20 12 Adviser S Anita J ust ice Melissa Merrit t
REP RESE N TAT I V e C he d C ha s e Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
89 TA LO N G a s to n C hr i s t i a n S cho o l G a s to ni a , NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ji l l O v e r to n REP RESE N TAT I V e Ste p ha ni e C l a r k Litho Combo Embossing to Register Foil Gloss Lamination
RE PRESENTATI Ve H a nk Whita ker Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
237
238
9 0–92
90
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C AVA L I ER H o us to n A ca de m y D o t ha n, A L
CORONA St . Step h en s High Sch o o l Hicko r y, NC
2 01 2 A dv i se r A nna m a r i e A r e ns RE P RESE N TAT I V e C l yd e Ye l v e r ton, Jr. Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Ama nda H a rrington RE PRESENTATI Ve Alison Klopp Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
92
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t h e P I R ATE Hud s o n H i g h S cho o l H ud s o n, I A
URSUS C r eeklan d Mid d le Sch o o l Can to n , GA
2 01 2 A dv i se r Jol e t ta Yod e r RE P RESE N TAT I V e D a n Pa t te rs Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
94 EVERG REE N D ur ha m A ca d e m y D ur ha m , NC
2 012 A dv i se r G r e g M ur ra y RE P RESE N TAT I V e S K i m Tr e z o na K r i s t i n St i mme l l Ka s ey H a r e L i t ho Co mb o G ra i ni ng (Cuto ut ) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Sta c y Rich RE PRESENTATI Ve Ma t t Felis Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
95
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THE P ROW L ER La ke N o r m a n H i g h S cho o l Mo o r e s v i l l e , NC
OWAHGENA Cazen o via High Sch o o l Cazen o via, NY
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ca r r i e H a l l
20 12 Adviser S J ulie Fr ea r Krist in Reicher t
REP RESE N TAT I V e A l i s o n Kl op p
RE PRESENTATI Ve La ura Tor ta r ella
Litho Combo Foil Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
97
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THE S P ECTRU M A .J. D i m o nd H i g h S cho o l A ncho ra g e , A K
PAR AMOUNT Gran d ville High Sch o o l Gran d ville , MI
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r To d d Sa nd e rs o n
20 12 Adviser Susa n Cunningha m Peterson
REP RESE N TAT I V e B e n B row n
RE PRESENTATI Ve Pa ul Bussell
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
99 L AU RE L Millbrook High School Raleigh, NC
2 01 2 A dv i se r M a r y B e t h Put na m REPRESE N TAT I V e S K i m Tr e z o na K ri s t i n St i m me l l Ka s ey H a r e L i t ho Co mb o G ra i ni ng (Cuto ut ) Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
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1 0 0–10 9
10 0
1 01
M A RCE L L I A N M ar c e l l us H i g h S cho o l M a r ce l l us , NY
DAEDALUS No r t h Bru n swick To wn sh ip High Sch o o l No r t h Bru n swick, NJ
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r Ca t hy A r va nt i d e s RE P RESE N TAT I V e Pa ul Ea d i Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Rob Ra ga t i RE PRESENTATI Ve Bonnie Bla ckma n Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
102
1 03
t h e OWL We s t m i ns te r H i g h S cho o l We s t m i ns te r, M D
L A VI E P en n sylvan ia State Un iversit y Un iversit y P ark, PA
2 01 2 A dv i s e r La ura D oo l a n
2012 EDITOR-IN-CHIEF J essica Uza r
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Jo hn B ra nni ga n
RE PRESENTATI Ve Ka rissa Tumbusch
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
10 4 M AG N I FI C AT St . El i za b e t h H i g h S cho o l Wi l m i ng to n, D E
2 01 2 A dv i se r D a na D e l l e D o nne RE P RESE N TAT I V e C huc k H ud s o n Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
10 5
1 06
E AG L E E YE Lo w e r y F r es hm a n Ce nte r A l l e n, T X
REVOLUTI ON David so n Day Sch o o l David so n , NC
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ka te La Fo rge REPRESE N TAT I V e S Tr ea d S he f f i e l d & As s oc i a te s Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Dorset t Da v is RE PRESENTATI Ve Alison Klopp Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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1 08
RAM N o r t hb r i d g e H i g h S cho o l W hi t i ns v i l l e , M A
M AST Dan a Hills High Sch o o l Dan a P o in t , C A
2 01 1 A dv i s e r A l i c i a B o ud r ea u
20 12 Adviser T im Sa mpson
REP RESE N TAT I V e A m y D unn
RE PRESENTATI VeS Stev e Wa gner J ona t ha n Molv ik
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
10 9 W H AT ’S THE WO R D ? Lu t h e ra n H i g h S cho o l of O ra ng e Co unt y O ra ng e , C A
2 01 2 A dv i se r Ra c he l A b i ja y REP RESE N TAT I V e B r e t t B a i rd Litho Combo Foil Graining (Cutout ) Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
241
242
1 1 0–119
110
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L A LO M A Los Alamos High School Los Alamos, NM
EQUUS Belvid er e No r t h High Sch o o l Belvid er e , IL
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r M i c he l l e H o l l a nd RE P RESE N TAT I V e M a r y B unc h Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Micha el Doyle RE PRESENTATI Ve Pa t rick Ra nd Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
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t h e SH I E L D Ma r i s t H i g h S cho o l Eug e ne , O R
WARR I OR Lit t le Ro ck C h rist ian Acad emy Lit t le Ro ck, AR
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Toni Coo p e r RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ja nna T hors e n Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
114 CO P P ERTO N I A N B ing ha m H i g h S cho o l S o ut h Jo rd a n, U T
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Pa t r i c k M c D o na l d RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ja s on Ca s t l e to n L i t ho Comb o G ra i ni ng (Cuto ut ) Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser J une H endr en RE PRESENTATI Ve Na ta sha Durha m Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
115
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TA LO N S ou t he a s t G ui l fo rd H i g h S cho o l G r e e ns b o r o, NC
MENAGER I E Leesville Ro ad High Sch o o l R aleigh , NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Je nni fe r I ngo l d
20 12 Adviser J oni Amerson
REP RESE N TAT I V e Jo e E l mo r e
RE PRESENTATI Ves Kim Tr ezona Krist in St immell Ka sey H a r e
Litho Combo Foil Graining (Cutout) Gloss Lamination
Litho Combo Graining (Cutout) Super Matte Lamination
11 7
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PILG R I M RECO R D Lansing Christian School Lansing, MI
ANI MUS Jefferso n Acad emy High Sch o o l Bro o mfield , CO
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Ka t i e Wo l te rs
20 12 Adviser Meg Luceri
REP RESE N TAT I V e M i ke La f fe r t y
RE PRESENTATI VES Da na Weiss La ur en Fr y
Litho Combo Graining Matte Lamination
119 t h e AU RE L I A N Palmyra-Eagle High School Palmyra, WI
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r M a nd e Z i e ra t h REP RESE N TAT I V e Ke r i La nge L i t ho Co mb o Foi l Super Matte Lamination
Litho Combo Foil Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
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1 20–129
1 20
1 21
CH I E FTA N We s t w o o d H i g h S cho o l Mesa, AZ
PEG ASUS Burlington County Institute of Technology Med fo rd , NJ
2 01 2 A dv i se r Yv onne Johns o n
20 12 Adviser S Wendi Cerminera Ma r y Pursell
RE P RESE N TAT I V e B r e nt M c Ca s l a nd Litho Combo Foil Aqueous coating
RE PRESENTATI Ve Terr y McGov ern, J r. Litho Combo Foil Gloss Lamination
12 2
1 23
U P BE AT H e r i ta g e H i l l s H i g h S cho o l L i nco l n C i t y, I N
the F L AME Fait h Lu t h eran Jr./Sr. High Sch o o l Las Vegas, NV
2 01 2 A dv i se r Jul i a Ke r c hi e f
20 12 Adviser S Dia na Ba llek Krist in Elliot t
RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ca m B a rd w e l l L i t ho Co mb o Foi l G l os s La mi na t i on
124 A EG I S Parsipanny Hills High School Morris Plains, NJ
2 01 2 A dv i s e rs Suza nne B a r r e t t Ka t hy F i nc h Je f f G r e e nb e rg RE P RESE N TAT I V e Lo u E s p os i to, Jr. L i t ho Comb o Sp ot U V Super Matte Lamination
RE PRESENTATI Ve J udy Allen Lit ho Combo Foil Gloss La mina t ion
12 5
1 26
I N TRE P I D S pa ce Co a s t J r. / S r. H i g h S cho o l Co co a , FL
the PRI D E Jackso n Liber t y High Sch o o l Jackso n , NJ
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ka r ra h H ud k i ns
20 12 Adviser Ma rlene Zwerin
REP RESE N TAT I V e C ha d Ra g l a nd
RE PRESENTATI Ve Bonnie Bla ckma n
L i t ho Pa d d i ng G lo s s La mi na t i on
Litho Super Matte Lamination
12 7
1 28
TRI A D O w e n Va l l e y H i g h S cho o l S pe nce r, I N
AQUI L A Beau fo r t Acad emy Beau fo r t , SC
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r Me ga n E m me t t
20 12 Adviser Anne Lindsa y
REP RESE N TAT I V e Sus a n Ta y l or
RE PRESENTATI Ves J ohn Bumga rner Andr ew Bell
Litho Super Matte Lamination
Litho Super Matte Lamination
12 9 t h e A ER I E Holly Springs High School Holly Springs, NC
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r Ro b i n A nn A p i ce l l a REPRESE N TAT I V e s Kim Trezona Kristin Stimmell Kasey Hare Litho Combo Spot UV Super Matte Lamination
cover g a lle ry
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1 3 0–139
13 0
1 31
A ER I E C h ri s t i a n L i fe S cho o l Ro ck fo rd , I L
URSI DAE Ho ly In n o cen t s ’ Ep isco p al Sch o o l At lan ta, GA
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Sa ra h Wa l d ro n RE P RESE N TAT I V e Pa t r i c k Ra nd Litho Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser LeAnne Wea v er RE PRESENTATI VES Pa t Cornelius & Associa tes Litho Super Matte Lamination
13 2
1 33
MY YEAR Hartford Public Schools Hartford, AR
TI GER Ben to n ville High Sch o o l Ben to n ville , AR
2 01 2 A dv i se r Ly nn Le e RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ra nd y Joe H a mi l ton Litho Super Matte Lamination
13 4 FI RE BAU G H F ir e b a ug h H i g h S cho o l Fi r e b a ug h, C A
2 01 2 A dv i se r G w y nne K i ns ey RE P RESE N TAT I V e D ea n D i a z Litho Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Ace H or ton RE PRESENTATI Ve Ra ndy J oe H a milton Litho Super Matte Lamination
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t h e S WO R D M i ddl e to w n H i g h S cho o l Mi d d l e to w n, D E
ANTLER Tiv y High Sch o o l Kerr ville , TX
2 01 2 A dv i se r D a v i d Wr i g ht REP RESE N TAT I V e C huc k H ud s o n Litho Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser H olly Vogt RE PRESENTATI Ve Merrill Ellis Litho Matte Lamination
137
1 38
RETRO S P ECT J u an i ta H i g h S cho o l K i r k l a nd, WA
JOURNE Y Fran kfo rd Mid d le Sch o o l Plan o, TX
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r B a r b a ra Ka l hor REP RESE N TAT I V e Ja c k i e Pa f f ra t h Litho Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Mega n T illma n RE PRESENTATI VeS Tr ea d Sheffield & Associa tes Lit ho Gloss La mina t ion
1 39 min e . Fowle r M i ddl e S cho o l P l a no, T X
2 01 2 A dv i se r J e nni fe r E m r i c k REPRESE N TAT I V e s Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s L i t ho G lo s s La mi na t i on
cover g a lle ry
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248
1 4 0 –149
14 0
1 41
e xce l sio r Ly nde n Chr i s t i a n H i g h S cho o l Ly nd e n, WA
el rod eo Mer ced High Sch o o l Mer ced , C A
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r B ec k y Va n H of w e ge n RE P RESE N TAT I V e Ja c k i e Pa f f ra t h L i t ho G l os s La mi na t i on
20 12 Adviser J ulie Riva rd RE PRESENTATI Ve Dea n Dia z Lit ho Gloss La mina t ion
142
1 43
t h e roar Trinity Christian School Sharpsburg, GA
STI LETTO Lockhart High School Lockhart, TX
2 01 2 A dv i s e r A m y S i mo nto n
20 12 Adviser St ua r t Bell
RE P RESE N TAT I V e M a t t Fe l i s
RE PRESENTATI Ve Bra d Golub
L i t ho G l o s s La mi na t i on
Lit ho Gloss La mina t ion
14 4 e poc h Staten Island Technical High School Sta te n I s l a nd, NY
2 01 2 A dv i s e r Kr i s te n Fus a ro RE P RESE N TAT I VE B r i a n I e ra rd i L i t ho M a t te La m i na t i on
1 45
1 46
UNLEASHING THE 2ND GENERATION Hunt Middle School Frisco, TX
MEMORI ES Elk County Catholic High School St. Mar ys, PA
2 01 2 A dv i s e r A nge l a Wi l l a rd
20 12 Adviser S La ura Anderson Fr. Ross Miceli
REPRESE N TAT I V e S Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s
RE PRESENTATI Ve Scot t Geesey
L i t ho G l os s La mi na t i on
Lit ho Gloss La mina t ion
147
1 48
N OTE BO O K We s t Ce nt ra l H i g h S cho o l H a r t fo rd , S D
ROAD TR I P 20 11 Mo n et t High Sch o o l Mo n et t , MO
2 0 1 2 A dv i s e r C i n d y Sc huma c he r REP RESE N TAT I V e Jord a n H a l l L i t ho G lo s s La mi na t i on
1 49 WE A RE ‌ P r in c e to n H i g h S cho o l P r i nce to n, T X
2 0 1 2 A dv i se r D oug B i ng ha m REPRESE N TAT I V e S Tr ea d She f f i e l d & As s o c i a te s L i t ho Super Matte Lamination
20 12 Adviser Amy Ba rker RE PRESENTATI Ve Tom Shields Lit ho Gloss La mina t ion
cover g a lle ry
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Los Altos High School Los Altos, CA Alice Lee, adviser
St. Vincent High School Petaluma, CA Amy Waud-Reiter, adviser
Webber Middle School Fort Collins, CO Sonja Modesti, adviser
Camerado Springs Middle School Cameron Park, CA Don Cochran, adviser
Mendocino High School Mendocino, CA Tobin Hahn, adviser
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Weld Central High School Keenesburg, CO Debra Chestnut, adviser
Capital Christian Middle School Sacramento, CA Diana Nance, adviser Dana Middle School – Hawthorne Hawthorne, CA Diane Kridner, adviser
Cabot High School Cabot, AR Shelly Tomlinson, adviser
Del Sur Junior High School Lancaster, CA Michael Mann, adviser
Catholic High School Little Rock, AR Gretchen Gowen, adviser
Delphi Academy Santa Clara, CA Kimi Deleonibus, adviser
Central Arkansas Christian Schools North Little Rock, AR Kristy Quattlebaum, adviser
Echo Horizon School Culver City, CA Ginger Nix, adviser
County Line High School Branch, AR Celia Looney, adviser
Edna Maguire Elementary School Mill Valley, CA Justin Corey-Whitehead, adviser
Mount St. Mary Academy Little Rock, AR Carrie Burkhead, adviser
El Molino High School Forestville, CA Daniel Calmeyer, adviser
Foothills Academy Scottsdale, AZ Katie Donahoe, adviser
Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School Palo Alton, CA Dorothy Thursby, adviser
Hamilton Prep Academy Chandler, AZ Melinda Parry, adviser St. Gregory Middle School Tucson, AZ Virginia Encila, adviser Atascadero High School Atascadero, CA David Pascolla, adviser Bethel Baptist Church School Santa Ana, CA James Ashton, adviser
Glen Edwards Middle School Lincoln, CA Jason Noonan, adviser
Modesto Christian High School Modesto, CA Shellie Legler, adviser Morgan Hill Charter School Morgan Hill, CA Kathy Funke, adviser
Wheatland Union High School Wheatland, CA Pam Sullivan, adviser Brush High School Brush, CO Troy Lussenhop, adviser
Mother Lode Adventist Junior Academy Sonora, CA Emily Villeda, adviser
CIVA Charter High School Colorado Springs, CO Stephanie Bremner, adviser
Oak Crest Middle School Encinitas, CA Jo Dube, adviser
Eaton High School Eaton, CO Merri Kirby, adviser
Our Lady of Mercy School Daly City, CA Mary Ann Gutierrez, adviser
Erie High School Erie, CO Russell Fox, adviser
Point Arena High School Point Arena, CA Pamela Parker-Amador, adviser Rincon Valley Christian School Santa Rosa, CA Beth Failor, adviser Sacred Heart Preparatory Atherton, CA Cathy Aydelott, adviser San Luis Obispo High School San Luis Obispo, CA Scott Nairne, adviser
Gunnison Middle School Gunnison, CO Cindy McKee, adviser Haxtun High School Haxtun, CO Amy Schadegg, adviser Highland High School Ault, CO Paul Burkhard, adviser Holy Family High School Broomfield, CO Brittany Lane, adviser Kinard Middle School Fort Collins, CO Alli Oswandel, adviser
Scotts Valley High School Scotts Valley, CA Emily Brandt, adviser
Machebeuf High School Denver, CO Gunnar Rawlings, adviser
Julian Union High School Julian, CA Cheryl Bakken, adviser
Shadow Mountain Baptist School Morgan Hill, CA Janelle Stalnecker, adviser
Pinnacle High School Federal Heights, CO Jessica Graf, adviser
Liberty High School La Mesa, CA Tara Miller, adviser
St. Isabella School San Rafael, CA Pete Guria, adviser
Hamlin School San Francisco, CA Heather Smith, adviser
Vail Christian High School Edwards, CO Camille Cooper, adviser
Wellington Middle School Wellington, CO Mary Stalnaker, adviser Heritage Baptist Academy Wallingford, CT Heather Wilson, adviser Centreville School Centreville, DE Denise Jarrell, adviser Christ the Teacher Catholic School Newark, DE Inger Cierniak, adviser Calvary Christian Academy Ormond Beach, FL Christi Taylor, adviser Citrus Springs Middle School Citrus Springs, FL Jim Reppi, adviser Hernando Christian Academy Brooksville, FL Debbie Whitten, adviser Liberty Christian High School Sanford, FL Faye Winfrey, adviser Pine Castle Christian Academy Orlando, FL Tammy Powell, adviser St. Stephen Catholic School Riverview, FL Julianne Gonzalez, Jessica Seifert, advisers Brentwood School Sandersville, GA Christy Hinton, adviser
Harlem High School Harlem, GA Stephaney Crenshaw, adviser Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Atlanta, GA LeAnne Weaver, adviser Holy Redeemer Catholic School Alpharetta, GA Liz Schantz, adviser Lakeview Academy Gainesville, GA Brooke Burt, adviser Landmark Christian School Fairburn, GA Wendy Regan, adviser North Georgia Christian School Gainesville, GA Teresa Gruver, adviser River Ridge High School Woodstock, GA Jodi Burn, adviser Savannah Christian Prep High School Savannah, GA Cheree Edenfield, adviser Savannah Christian Prep Middle School Savannah, GA Cynthia Brinson, adviser Savannah Country Day School Savannah, GA Jessica Thorn, adviser South Forsyth Middle School Cumming, GA Kimmy Wood, adviser St. George’s Episcopal School Milner, GA Jackie Thompson, adviser Westwood Christian Academy Thomaston, GA Angelica Johnson, adviser
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Verona Senior High School Verona, WI Youth Christian School Powder Springs, GA Mary Bertenshaw, adviser Mid-Pacific Institute Honolulu, HI Florence Colette-Rice, adviser Roosevelt High School Honolulu, HI Jamie Kumashiro, adviser University Laboratory School Honolulu, HI Marc Marquez, adviser Belmond Klemme High School Belmond, IA Diena Mennenga, adviser Belmond Klemme Junior High School Belmond, IA Diena Mennenga, adviser Hudson High School Hudson, IA Joletta Yoder, adviser Iowa School for the Deaf Council Bluffs, IA Beth Chadwick, adviser OABCIG High School Ida Grove, IA Heidi Beck, adviser South Winneshiek High School Calmar, IA Bridget Adam, adviser Wahlert High School Dubuque, IA Sandy Gaul, adviser Gooding High School Gooding, ID Renee Thompson, adviser Rockland High School Rockland, ID Susan Munk, adviser Astoria High School Astoria, IL David Little, adviser Bement High School Bement, IL Sheryl McKibben, adviser Central Catholic High School Bloomington, IL Jim Reckard, adviser Chicagoland Jewish High School Deerfield, IL Roberta Miller, adviser Cisne Community High School Cisne, IL Trudy Hurd, adviser
Cowden Herrick High School Cowden, IL Karen Christner, adviser Elmwood High School Elmwood, IL Lori Caulkins, adviser Marian Central Catholic High School Woodstock, IL Cheryl Loy, adviser Midwest Central High School Manito, IL Jodi Brodbeck, adviser
University Heights Academy Hopkinsville, KY Tammy Rae Cowan, adviser Calvary Baptist Academy Shreveport, LA Kathy Rutledge, adviser Glenbrook School Minden, LA Marrium Khan, adviser Lee High School Lee, MA Amy Consolati, adviser
Montini High School Lombard, IL Estelle Soger, adviser
Plymouth South Middle School Plymouth, MA Joy Burns, adviser
St. Ignatius College Prep Chicago, IL Raymond Kizelevicus, adviser
Frederick Christian Academy Frederick, MD Sharon Hayes, adviser
St. Scholastica Academy Chicago, IL Vern Hamill, adviser
Indian Creek Upper School Crownsville, MD Tonya Montgomery, adviser
Basehor-Linwood High School Basehor, KS Kristen Loney, adviser Chase High School Chase, KS Glenna Grinstead, adviser Cheylin High School Bird City, KS Susan Jensen, adviser Clearwater Middle School Clearwater, KS Abbey Steinbrink, adviser Maur Hill - Mount Academy Atchison, KS Courtney Edmonds, adviser Nativity Elementary School Leawood, KS Mary Jo Brumbaugh, adviser Northeast High School Arma, KS Renee Popejoy, adviser Palco High School Palco, KS Deanna Spears, adviser Silver Lake High School Silver Lake, KS Jamie Manhart, adviser Southeast High School Cherokee, KS Cherie Witt, adviser
St. Mary’s Ryken High School Leonardtown, MD Candie Rodgers, adviser Dirigo High School Dixfield, ME Dianna Dority, adviser Woodland High School Baileyville, ME Samantha Orchard, adviser Catholic Central High School Grand Rapids, MI Mary Burns, adviser East Grand Rapids High School Grand Rapids, MI Heather McKinney-Rewa, adviser East Grand Rapids Middle School East Grand Rapids, MI Danielle Smith, adviser
Lakeville Middle School Otisville, MI Dawn Cousins, adviser Martin High School Martin, MI Danielle Lemmer, adviser Mason High School Mason, MI Kristin Higgins, adviser Michigan School for the Deaf Flint, MI Valerie Nordstrom, adviser Milan Middle School Milan, MI Valerie Johnson, adviser Potterville High School Potterville, MI Shelley Gibbs, adviser Southfield Christian High School Southfield, MI John Sowash, adviser
Excelsior Elementary School Excelsior, MN Linda Malosky, adviser
Southfield Christian Middle School Southfield, MI Vicki Potter, adviser
Fourth Baptist Christian School Plymouth, MN Melody Bruffey, adviser
St. Mary Catholic Central High School Monroe, MI Nancy Masuda, adviser
Hermantown High School Hermantown, MN Scott Larson, adviser
West Catholic High School Grand Rapids, MI Stacey Danevicz, adviser Chisago Lakes Baptist School Chisago City, MN Jeanna Litynski, adviser Chisholm High School Chisholm, MN Heather Tomczak, adviser Deephaven Elementary School Deephaven, MN Amber Bullington, adviser Duluth East High School Duluth, MN Kirstin Peterson, adviser
Fellowship Baptist School Carson City, MI Laura McAlvey, adviser Grosse Pointe South High School Grosse Pointe, MI John Cilluffo, adviser Jonesville High School Jonesville, MI Amy Hartley, adviser
Cabot High School Cabot, AR
Moose Lake High School Moose Lake, MN Evan Lembke, adviser
Mounds Park Academy St. Paul, MN KaTrina Wentzel, adviser Osakis High School Osakis, MN Dawn Kaelke, adviser Rogers High School Rogers, MN Shaunna Roberdeau, adviser Skyview Middle School Oakdale, MN Janene Lenard, adviser
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East Buchanan High School Gower, MO Angie Myers, adviser Incarnate Word Academy St. Louis, MO Bryan Villmer, adviser Lafayette County C-1 High School Higginsville, MO Carol Vanderhoff, adviser McAuley Catholic High School Joplin, MO Ruth Atchley, adviser Smith Cotton High School Sedalia, MO Alicia Maggert, adviser South Harrison R-2 Junior/Senior High School Bethany, MO Cheryl Klingensmith, adviser St. Francis Borgia High School Washington, MO Patty Russell, adviser Summersville High School Summersville, MO Amy Johnson, adviser Asheville School Asheville, NC Joanne Crotts, adviser Caldwell Academy Greensboro, NC Elizabeth Roberts, adviser Cane Creek Middle School Fletcher, NC Michelle Thomas, adviser
Carrboro High School Carrboro, NC Kim Holzer-Lane, adviser Christ School Arden, NC Lyn Tillett, adviser Crains Creek Middle School Carthage, NC Lynne Harward, adviser Crossroads Christian School Henderson, NC Rilla Copper, adviser Cuthbertson High School Waxhaw, NC Paula White, adviser East Davidson Senior High School Thomasville, NC Anna Short, adviser Epiphany School New Bern, NC Raelenne Haeberle, adviser Fayetteville Academy Fayetteville, NC Amanda Martin, adviser Fellowship Baptist Academy Durham, NC Doug Lindsey, adviser Gentry Middle School Mount Airy, NC Karen Hodges, adviser Gorman Christian Academy Durham, NC Izabella McMillon, adviser Grace Christian School Raleigh, NC Beth Hawks, adviser
Margaret B. Pollard Middle School Chapel Hill, NC Cheri Klein, adviser Marvin Elementary School Marvin, NC Carla Harrison, adviser McDougle Middle School Chapel Hill, NC Jami Burns, adviser McDowell Early College High School Marion, NC Lisa Hood, adviser Mitchell High School Bakersville, NC Denise Murphy, adviser Newton-Conover Health/ Science High School Newton, NC Shannon Knopp, adviser Rosman High School Rosman, NC Tammy Hall, adviser Sheets Memorial Christian School Lexington, NC Pat Shoaf, adviser South Charlotte Middle School Charlotte, NC Brooke Barrows, adviser The Fletcher Academy Raleigh, NC Jeanne Hearn, adviser Carrington Elementary School Carrington, ND Claudia Park, adviser
Rolette Public School Rolette, ND Bonnie Muehlberg, adviser Valley City High School Valley City, ND Kristi Shanenko, adviser Belmont High School Belmont, NH Angela Pitrone, adviser Cardigan Mountain School New Hampton, NH Pat Iacuzzi, adviser New Hampton School New Hampton, NH Peg Frame, adviser St. Paul’s School Concord, NH Suzanne Ellinwood, adviser Biotechnology High School Freehold, NJ Kristen Faust, adviser Hartshorn Elementary School Short Hills, NJ Lauren Kaplow, adviser Estancia Middle School Estancia, NM Dena McMath, adviser Boulder City High School Boulder City, NV Mojdeh Kaboli, adviser Faith Lutheran High School Las Vegas, NV Kristin Elliott, adviser Fairport High School Fairport, NY Donna Marie Roessel, adviser Faith Heritage School Syracuse, NY Michelle Van Den Bos, adviser Lisbon Central School Lisbon, NY Caroline Leakey, adviser Oxford Academy High School Oxford, NY Melissa Smith, adviser Bellaire High School Bellaire, OH Robin Durant, adviser Berkshire High School Burton, OH Jackie Arnold, adviser
West Catholic High School Grand Rapids, MI
Dayton Christian High School Miamisburg, OH Laura Filaseta, adviser Grove City Christian High School Grove City, OH John Conant, adviser Midview Middle School Grafton, OH Mary Kate Mahoney, adviser Notre Dame Academy Toledo, OH Julie Sells, adviser Delphos St. John’s High School Delphos, OH Kristen Hanf, adviser St. Peter Chanel High School Bedford, OH Jenny Miroglotta, adviser Bishop Kelley High School Tulsa, OK Bailey McBride, adviser Lomega High School Omega, OK Stephanie Guinn, adviser Banks High School Banks, OR CarrieAnn Sanders, adviser Banks Junior High School Banks, OR Molly Lewis, adviser Central Catholic High School Portland, OR Linda Loughran, adviser, Central Christian School Redmond, OR Karen Banducci, adviser Columbia Christian High School Portland, OR Brenda Gentry, adviser East Linn Christian Academy Lebanon, OR Jennifer Davis, adviser Horizon Christian School Hood River, OR Susan Wade, adviser Lifegate School Eugene, OR Kay Beckham, adviser Livingstone Adventist Academy Salem, OR Lorin Koch, adviser
Portland Adventist Academy Portland, OR Stephen Lundquist, adviser Santiam Christian School Corvallis, OR Esther Knaupp, adviser Westside Christian High School Lake Oswego, OR Barret Sale, adviser Calvary Christian Academy Huntingdon, PA Becky Coleman, adviser Eden Christian Academy – Mt. Nebo Campus Sewickley, PA Nanette Curtis, adviser Eden Christian Academy – Berkeley Hills Campus Pittsburgh, PA Leah Schram, adviser Eisenhower High School Russell, PA Jessica Shoemaker, adviser Fannett Metal High School Willow Hill, PA Deb Hile, adviser Maranatha Christian School Watsontown, PA Douglas Groff, adviser Meyersdale High School Meyersdale, PA Christine Custer, adviser North Penn High School Blossburg, PA Whitnie Weaver, adviser Perkiomen School Pennsburg, PA Kate Hammond, adviser Port Allegany High School Port Allegany, PA Kim Bowser, adviser Saltsburg Junior Senior High School Saltsburg, PA Kathy Muir, adviser Slippery Rock Middle School Slippery Rock, PA Kellie Johnston, adviser St. Thomas More School Pittsburgh, PA
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Silver Lake High School Silver Lake, KS Troy Area High School Troy, PA Emily Ostrom, adviser
Cornersville High School Cornersville, TN Ginger Hardison, adviser
Southampton Academy Courtland, VA Mary Dilday, adviser
Tyrone Area High School Tyrone, PA Lindy Hilling, adviser
Barbara Bush Middle School Irving, TX Christina Thompson, adviser
Stuart Hall High School Staunton, VA Sybille Jobin, adviser
The Prout School Wakefield, RI Marie Lachapelle, adviser Academic Magnet High School North Charleston, SC Larissa Bortz, adviser Ewing Middle School Gaffney, SC Crystal Fowler, adviser Francis Wardlaw Academy Johnston, SC Melissa Yonce, adviser Hidden Treasure Christian School Greenville, SC Rick Sinde, adviser James Island Christian School Charleston, SC Lauren Holmer, adviser Northwood Academy North Charleston, SC Amy Powell, adviser Powdersville Middle School Greenville, SC Monique German, adviser Sterling Middle School Greenville, SC Allison Bigbee, adviser Upstate Homeschool Co-op Greer, SC Missy Lynch, adviser Bison High School Bison, SD Nancy Reimer, adviser Hoven High School Hoven, SD Vicki Lentz, adviser Jones County High School Murdo, SD Margie Peters, adviser Mitchell Senior High School Mitchell, SD Debra Everson, adviser Mobridge-Pollock High School Mobridge, SD Gary Street, adviser
Boys Ranch Schools Boys Ranch, TX Paula Kenney, adviser Deretchin Elementary School The Woodlands, TX Lisa Colburn, adviser Eagle Heights Christian Academy Pearland, TX Joy Mutepfa, adviser Episcopal High School Bellaire, TX David Framel, adviser Heritage Christian Academy Rockwall, TX Debra Webb, adviser Hunt Middle School Frisco, TX Angela Willard, adviser Marine Military Academy Harlingen, TX Jodie Stryker, adviser Pioneer Heritage Middle School Frisco, TX Jane Stewart, adviser St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School Austin, TX Sarah Saniuk, adviser Gunnison Valley Middle School Gunnison, UT Chelsee Alvey, adviser Judge Memorial High School Salt Lake City, UT Joan Jensen, adviser Paradigm High School South Jordan, UT Emilee McCoy, adviser Roosevelt Junior High School Roosevelt, UT Lisa Taylor, adviser Hickory High School Chesapeake, VA Jessica Ruddick, adviser Northumberland High School Heathsville, VA Lee McKenzie, adviser
Tabb Middle School Yorktown, VA Elizabeth Mitchell, adviser 10th Street School Marysville, WA Karri Hansen, adviser Bellevue Christian Senior High School Clyde Hill, WA Charlie Brown, adviser Buena Vista Seventh-day Adventist School Auburn, WA Jennifer McGhee, adviser Edgemont Junior High School Edgewood, WA Jason Flynn, adviser Entiat High School Entiat, WA Tammi O’Brian, adviser French American School of Puget Sound Mercer Island, WA Christina Wong, adviser G. W. Bush Middle School Tumwater, WA Tammy Baker, adviser International Community School Kirkland, WA Nicole Winard, adviser Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School Kirkland, WA Heather Andersen, adviser
Berlin High School Berlin, WI Therese Tuinstra-Blunck, adviser Bonduel High School Bonduel, WI Amber Bahr, adviser Edgerton High School Edgerton, WI Kurt Muchow, adviser Highland High School Highland, WI Tonya Archie, adviser Hilbert High School Hilbert, WI Tim Hoffman, adviser Horicon High School Horicon, WI Nicole Krezinski, adviser J.R. Gerritts Middle School Kimberly, WI Aimee Froze, adviser Kettle Moraine High School Wales, WI Erica Bardon, adviser McFarland High School McFarland, WI Spencer Pforsich, adviser Mount Horeb High School Mount Horeb, WI Gwen Francis, adviser Neillsville High School Neillsville, WI Lori Meurett, adviser Northwestern High School Maple, WI Kathleen Thompson, adviser
Onalaska Senior High School Onalaska, WI Lisa Reimler, adviser
Waterford Union High School Waterford, WI Marsha Vick, adviser
P. J. Jacobs Junior High School Stevens Point, WI Laura Leahy, adviser
Waterloo High School Waterloo, WI Mac Chopin, adviser
Platteville High School Platteville, WI Page Leahy, adviser Sevastopol High School Sturgeon Bay, WI Linda Thompson, adviser Seymour High School Seymour, WI Cindy Otto, adviser Sun Prairie High School Sun Prairie, WI Betsy Butler, adviser Verona Senior High School Verona, WI Rita Mortenson, adviser
Waupaca High School Waupaca, WI Linda Klein, adviser Wauzeka High School Wauzeka, WI Karen Sjorberg, adviser Weyauwega Fremont High School Weyauwega, WI Karen Cartwright, adviser AFNORTH International School Brunssum, Netherlands Alicia Taylor, adviser
Lakeside Upper School Seattle, WA Janet Dahl, adviser New Horizon School Renton, WA Kathleen De Bruyn, adviser Tri-Cities Prep Catholic High School Pasco, WA Edgar Arcia, adviser Altoona High School Altoona, WI Joan Gard, adviser Barneveld High School Barneveld, WI Craig Neuroth, adviser Cuthbertson High School Waxhaw, NC
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2 012 PIA AWARD S | JEA National y e arb ook adviser of the ye a r
PRE M IE R PRINT AWARDS SCH OOL Y E ARBOOKS 2009-2012 During the past three years, Jostens has swept the awards in the School Yearbook category of the prestigious international printing competition.
2009-2012
C AT EGORY AWA RD S J os te n s: 4 2 F r i e s e n s: 1 1 H e r f f J o n e s: 9 B al fo u r: 1 B EST OF C AT EGORY J os te n s: 3 F r i e s e n s: 1 AWA RD OF R ECOG N ITIO N J os te n s: 3 F r i e s e n s: 1 H e r f f J o n e s: 1 CE RTIFIC AT E OF M ERIT J os te n s: 36 F r i e s e n s: 9 H e r f f J o n e s: 8 B al fo u r: 1
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PREMIER PRINT AWAR DS No one prints a better yearbook than Jostens—and we have awards from the Printing Industries of America to prove it. In the prestigious international Premier Print Awards, Jostens has earned the coveted Best of Category “Benny” Award three of the past four years. In those same years, Jostens dominated the awards in the School Yearbooks category with three Awards of Recognition and 36 Certificates of Merit to significantly outpace all other yearbook printers. In the 2012 competition, 14 yearbooks printed by Jostens were recognized for outstanding reproduction and binding. In all, 19 yearbooks were recognized.
AWARD OF RECOG NITION La Vi e 2012, Pe nn State Unive rsit y [ PN]
CERTIFIC ATE OF MERIT C h a n ti cl eer 2011, Duke Unive rsit y [ NC ] Corn el l i a n 2012, Co r ne ll Unive rsit y [ NY ] El P a i sa n o 2012, We stlake H igh Scho ol [ TX ] Etru sca n 2011, Gle nbroo k South H igh Schoo l [ IL] Ha r va rd 376 2012, H ar vard Year bo ok Publications [ M A] Howi tzer 2011, Unite d State s M ilitar y Acade m y at We st Poin t [N Y ] Mi ch i g a n en si a n 2012, Unive rsit y of M ichigan [ M I] Retrosp ect 2011, Case We ste r n Re se r ve Unive rsit y [OH ] Red Ced a r Log 2011, M ichigan State Unive rsit y [ M I] Sou n d 2011, Lo ng Island Unive rsit y [ NY ] Su b Tu rri 2012, Bo sto n Colle ge [ M A] Th e Leg en d 2012, M cIntosh H igh Scho ol [G A] Th e Pri d e 2012, Star r ’s M ill H igh Scho ol [G A]
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EMOTIONAL MOMENT. The moment that JEA official H.L. Hall walked into room, a stunned Cindy Todd realized she wasn’t attending a faculty meeting, but rather a special gathering to honor her as the 2012 National Yearbook Adviser of the Year. Hall and Kelly Furnas, JEA executive director, traveled to Austin to make the surprise presentation. Todd’s family and several representatives from Jostens were also at the event. [photos by David Oliver, El Paisano head photographer]
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Natio n al YEARBOOK A DVIS ER OF TH E YEAR Cindy Todd, yearbook adviser at Westlake High School in Austin, TX, was named the 2012 H.L. Hall National Yearbook Adviser of the Year by the Journalism Education Association at a surprise presentation at her school. The El Paisano, the 560-page yearbook Todd advises, has earned Crown awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and Pacemaker awards from the National Scholastic Press Association. In 2008, she was the Texas High School Journalism Teacher of the Year.
NATION A L YE ARBOOK ADVISE R OF THE Y E A R 1995-2012 H .L . H all, MO [1995 ] J im J o rdan , C A [1996 ] Paul Ender, C A [1997 ] Nanc y H a s tin g s , IN [1997 ] Kathy Daly, CO [1998] Susan M a s s y, KS [1999 ] C r y stal Ka zmiers ki, C A [ 20 0 0 ]
“Mrs. [Cindy] Todd creates an atmosphere and work environment like no other in my 13 years of education,” David Oliver, El Paisano head photographer, said. “Every day for my four years of high school, yearbook has been the class I look forward to. Her relentless dedication toward her students and the publication is something all teachers should strive for.”
Ly nn Stra u s e , MI [ 20 0 1] J udi Coo li d ge , OH [ 20 02] Kathy C rag h ead , MO [ 20 03] Casey Nich ols , C A [ 20 0 4 ] M ar tha Akers , VA [ 20 0 5 ]
Principal John Carter agreed. “She is one amazing individual and I can think of no one as deserving as she.” Todd works with 86 students in five classes, which include Journalism Yearbook, Yearbook 1, Yearbook 2, Yearbook 3 and Independent Journalism. As a platinum-level sponsor, Jostens underwrites the National Yearbook Adviser of the Year competition with a $2,000 yearly donation.
Dan Aust in , C A [ 20 0 6 ] Pe te Le Blan c , C A [ 20 0 6 ] M ar y Kay Down es , VA [ 20 07 ] Linda Dra ke , KS [ 20 0 8] Lo r i Ogle s bee , TX [ 20 0 9 ] Sarah Nich ols , C A [ 20 10 ] Kim Gr e e n, IN [ 20 11] C indy To dd , TX [ 20 12]
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CSPA Crown, NSPA Pacemaker winning yearbooks set the standard The Gold Crown awarded by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association [CSPA] and the Pacemaker awarded by the Associated Collegiate Press [ACP] and the National Scholastic Press Association [NSPA] are considered the top national journalism awards for
middle school, high school and collegiate publications. Jostens is proud to have worked with 18 schools earning Crown and Pacemaker honors for their 2011 yearbooks.
BRYANT H IG H S C H OOL Br ya nt , AR The Hornet Ma rga r et So r ro w s , a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ] CORONADO MI DDLE S C H OOL Corona do, C A The Surfer A ma nda Ca s a r e s , a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n] ED MOND SA N TA FE H IG H S C H OOL Edmond, OK Archives Pa ige Whi te , a d vi s e r [Silver Crown]
FE NTO N H IG H S C H OOL Fenton, MI Fentonian Pa m Bunka , a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ] FRANCI S H OW ELL H IG H S C H OOL St . Cha rle s , MO Howelltonian Michele D una wa y, a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n] GLENBROOK S OUT H H IG H S C H OOL Glenv iew, I L Etruscan Br enda Fi e l d , a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ]
HILLCRES T I N TERN ATIO N AL S C H OOL Senta ni, Pa p a u I nd o ne s i a The Image Emily Bly t he , a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n] KAPAUN MT. CARMEL CAT H OLIC HIG H SCH OOL Wichita , KS C rusader Ashley Pe r ki ns , a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n] KIRKWOO D H IG H S C H OOL Kirkwood , MO Pioneer Mit ch Ede n, a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n]
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LOUD OUN VALLEY H IG H S C H OOL Pur cellv i l l e , VA Saga Ma r t ha A ke rs , a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n a nd Pa ce m a ke r F i na l i s t ] MAIZE S OUT H MI DDLE S C H OOL Wichita , KS Stampede Ma r y Pa t r i c k, a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n] MICHIGA N S TATE U N IVERS ITY Ea st La ns i ng, MI R ed C edar Log Vica ri Vo l l m a r, e d i to r [Gold Crow n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ]
PROVID E N CE H IG H S C H OOL Cha rlot te , N C The Prowler Ericka Bo w e n, a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n] ROCK CA N YO N H IG H S C H OOL H ighla nd s Ra nc h, CO The Black and G old Krist i Ra thbun, a d vi s e r [Pa cema ke r F i na l i s t ] ROCKLIN H IG H S C H OOL Rocklin, C A Tonitrus Ca sey Nicho l s , a d vi s e r [Silv er Cro w n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ]
ST. MARK’S S C H OOL OF TEXAS Da lla s, TX Marksmen Ra y West bro o k, a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ] WESTLAKE H IG H S C H OOL A ust in, TX El Paisano Cindy Tod d , a d vi s e r [Gold Crow n a nd Pa ce m a ke r F i na l i s t ] WHIT NEY H IG H S C H OOL Rocklin, C A Details Sa ra h Nic ho l s , a d vi s e r [Gold Cro w n a nd Pa ce m a ke r ]
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1999 “ L a s t-S econd H eroi cs ” J o n at h o n Le w i s S c o t t Co u n t y Hi g h S c h o o l G e o rg e to w n , KY
2012 Jos t e ns Ph oto co n t e s t Approximately 8,000 photos were carefully sorted according to the contest’s eight categories in preparation for the judging at the Jostens headquarters in Minneapolis. During the judging, three judges studied every photograph marking their favorites with blue cups. The images without cups were removed from the tables by contest assistants and the judges again placed cups on their favorites, this time narrowing the number to approximately 12 photos for a particular category. With each category narrowed to approximately 12 images, the process became more interactive as the judges discussed the composition and technical aspects of each of the finalists. After the robust discussion, and often more voting, the top five photos were ranked in order with the remaining images earning honorable mention honors. The First Place winners in each category then competed for the Grand Prize honor.
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2000 “ The L a s t L eg ” S aman t h a S c h mi z C l ay to n Hi g h S c h o o l C l ay to n , MO
2001 “ B a r n Door s ” Cas e y Te mp l e to n No r t h s i d e Hi g h S c h o o l Ro an o ke , VA
2002 “Cha m p i on ” Ste ve n G e e r Pioneer Hi g h S c h o o l S an J o s e , C A
MIKE M c LEA N freelance photographer Jostens Adviser University instructor Dallas, TX
S U N G PARK photojournalism instructor University of Oregon Eugene, OR KATRI N A W E N T Z EL yearbook adviser Mounds Park Academy St. Paul, MN Instructional captions by S H ERRI TAYLOR Syracuse University
2003 “Senior Sk ate ” B r i an G o r e Ne w man S mi t h Hi g h S c h o o l Car r o l l to n , TX
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“ The H e ader” Al e x Swa ns on Wes tl a ke H i gh School Aus ti n, TX
“ The Ki ckof f Sy mbol” Sh an n o n So u l e West lake High Sch o o l Au st in , T X
2008 “6 p.m.” Irin So n Mar t in Lu t h er Kin g High Scho o l R iversid e , C A
2005 “R aise Me Up ” Ka ti e Kra us Wes tl a ke H i gh School Aus ti n, TX
2009 “ W atch Your L anguage ” Mad iso n Ho ef t Ced ar Valley Mid d le Sch o o l Au st in , T X
2010 2006 “Just Missed It ” Megan Rountree Westlake High School Austin, TX
“ Fl ashing Lights” Mackenzie Wylie Shawnee Mission East High School Prairie Village, KS
201 1 “All As One ” Brid get Ben n e t t Ho p kin s High Sch o o l Min n eto n ka, MN
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2012 Grand Prize “ you CAN’ T TOUCH THIS” Elizabeth Yee, photographer Lisa Baker, adviser Horizon High School Scottsdale, AZ
This winning photo shows people interacting in a classroom, but emphasizes each person’s individual expression and gesture. It invites readers to move not only from person to person across the frame where interesting information is presented vertically and horizontally, but also from foreground to background where familiar classroom icons help create a quintessential picture of classroom learning.
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1 ST P L ACE “ Th e Th i ngs I’ ve L e a rn e d ” Bria nna Williams, pho to g ra pher Ka thleen Fleming, ad vi ser S h a ker Height s High S cho o l S h a ker Height s, OH
This picture’s high angle allows the photographer to place the subject in an interesting and prominent position in the frame’s foreground and to isolate the subject from his background. It also allowed the photographer to show the nuances of the student’s posture and expression..
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2ND PL ACE “ T r u s t Fall� D an i N aj afi , p h otograp h e r M e l an i e Card e n as , ad v i s e r F l e t c h e r A c ad e m y F l e t c h e r, N C
A compelling shooting angle was used by this photographer to perfectly place the fallng subject in the frame while allowing the waiting catchers to indicate distance. Her horizontal body position, raised head and frightened expression make her an undeniable focal point.
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3 r d P L ACE “MVD R ace Afterm at h ” Ca sey Willit s, photog ra pher Tin a D worakows ki, adv i ser C ro w High School Eu g ene , OR
The geometry from the left subject’s outstretched arm, hose and water stream into the open mouth of the right subject’s rigid vertical stance create strong foreground interest. More geometry is shown in the repetition of the students sitting on the wall watching with amused expressions.
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4th PL ACE “ Thi r d T i m e ’s a Char m ” S om m e r D e n k i n , p h otograp h e r J u l i e G ol d s te i n , ad v i s e r G r e e n Val l e y H i gh S c h ool H e n d e r s on , N V
This hugging, happy duo shares a big moment on the front left thirds point in this image. The moment is shared by the sea of supporters cheering them from amidst a field of green shirts and lots of clapping hands in the background. The shallow depth of field helps separate the foreground from the background.
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5 th P L ACE “S k ate ” Tr e v or Munch, photo g ra pher Cor tney Weisman, ad v i ser Wa rd Melville High Scho o l Se tauket , NY
Framed and isolated by the car’s hatchback, this portrait of skateboarders uses the strong iconography of their gear, clothing and expression to showcase their passion for their sport. Tight vertical cropping eliminates background distraction.
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1 st PL ACE “M e l an c h o ly ” A n ge l R i v e ra, p h otograp h e r A n ge l a J e s c h ke , ad v i s e r W i r e gras s R an c h Hi gh S c h ool We s l e y C h ap e l , F L
With symmetrical balance, this photographer shot into the face and hands of the student chemist’s concentrated action. With wide-angle distortion, the hands showcase the colorful liquid in the beakers also reflected in the goggles. The mixture adds warm color to the foreground. Really shallow depth of field keeps focus on the foreground.
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2n d P L ACE “Q uantum Mechan i cs ” Ha n nah Kunz , photog ra pher Dea nne B rown, adviser We st lake High Schoo l A u stin, TX
Shooting from a low angle beneath a transparent surface, the photographer captured the intensity of the expression from the writer. Her angle also allowed her to frame the subject’s face with his arm, bringing his writing hand to a focal point. Interesting side lighting from the left intensifies the composition.
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3rd PL ACE “J u n i o r Y e ar” Cas e y S i m m on s , p h otograp h e r C i n d y Tod d , ad v i s e r We s t l ake Hi gh S c h ool A u s t i n , TX
In this illustrative portrait, the photographer used a high vantage point to isolate a student surrounded by SAT guides. An extremely wide angle lens bent the straight book shelves that surround her. The subject’s light arms become a leading line directly to the light-colored guide covers.
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4 th P L ACE “ N e ver Endi ng M ath Equati on� Joh n P acheco, p h o tographer Josh Clem ents, adviser Va lley V iew High Sc ho o l Mor eno Valley, CA
An overhead projector provides a strong light source for this image of a math teacher. Placing her strongly on the right side of the image allowed the photographer to include her hand on the surface of the projector and frame her with the projected work. The photographer used effective exposure to highlight her face and expression.
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5th PL ACE “ P o li t i c al S ec r e ts � A l l i s on F ah r n i , p h otograp h e r C l i n t S m i t h , ad v i s e r Te xas Hi gh S c h ool Te xar kan a, TX
By placing her subjects far to the right rule of thirds, this photographer added a softly focused iconic American flag to her image. The directional right side light adds drama and detail to the primary focus, the two conferring subjects.
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1 ST P L ACE “Gri n & Be ar It ” Ca rson Kaut z , photog ra pher Rog er Woo, advis er Tokay High School Lod i, CA
A peak moment of wrestling action showcases the faces and interlinked arms of both athletes. The photographer’s position from the floor with a long lens made this shot a winner. The long lens enabled the photographer to use shallow depth of field to isolate the action in a busy gym.
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2ND PL ACE “ F lu i d ” Logan Stan ford , p h otograp h e r Se rgi o Yan e s , ad v i s e r Law ton C h i l e s Hi gh S c h ool Tal l ah as s e e , F L
As the swimmer forms arcs of water as he glides through the pool, this photographer used a fast shutter speed to capture the action of his movement. Particularly nice is an arc perfectly framing the swimmer’s face in the dark goggles.
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3 r d P L ACE “ VICTORY ” A llison D raper, photo g ra pher R a chel P ellegrino, ad v i ser Cop pell High Sc hool Cop pell, T X
This photographer captured an eruption of reaction from a contagion of happy teammates. By including just two opponents’ opposite reaction in the red uniforms on the right, the photo nicely contrasts the emotions of the victors to that of the losing team. Sideline reaction to court action is often a good way to tell the story of game outcome.
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4th PL ACE “ The Wi nni n g S h ot ” N i c ol e S an c h e z , p h otograp h e r Cas e y N i c h ol s , ad v i s e r Roc k l i n Hi gh S c h ool Roc k l i n , C A
With the ball frozen clearly in the foreground close to the camera, this photograph was shot from the perfect spot to capture peak game action. The two main opponents scrambling for the ball mimic each other’s movement and splashing as they compete.
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5 th P L ACE “ Le aving It on the M at ” Ha iley Jo Allr ed, photo g ra pher Lori-Ann P ot ter, advi ser Du ches ne High Schoo l Du ches ne , UT
Dramatic arena lighting casts defining shadows on the locking arms of two wrestlers just beginning their match. The defining light nicely shows the muscle structure in both wrestlers’ arms. The photographer’s angle from the front side helps effectively place the viewer into the action.
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1 st PL ACE “S w e e t V i c to ry ” D av i d C h a, p h otograp h e r; A m y Hu n toon - P e r k i n s , ad v i s e r G i l m an S c h ool B al t i m or e , M D
This photographer was in the perfect close-up spot and angle to make this shot of two players sharing in a victory celebration. The heads facing in opposite directions, but with mirrored expressions, perfectly capture the thrill of their victory. The right player’s arm wrapped around the left player adds more nice emotion.
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2n d P L ACE “ Th e Agony of Def e at ” S h e lby Tauber, photo g ra pher Lori Oglesbee , advis er McK inney High Schoo l McK inney, T X
A single player is caught in sheer isolation as he’s helped not by a coach, but by a policeman leaning down offering a hand and a consoling word. The player’s body language and bent head provide all the information about his emotions, including the one-point loss illuminated on the scoreboard.
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3rd PL ACE “ The Kn i gh t Coas te r” A bby War n ke , p h otograp h e r L i n d a We r h an , ad v i s e r Tr i n i t y A c ad e m y W i c h i ta, KS
Great use of a wide-angle lens to show repetition of the crowd following the foreground leader on the far right. The photographer’s front angle helps emphasize the identical diagonal arms of the crowd and allows interesting color to emerge throughout the image.
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4 th P L ACE “ Th e Gre yhound R e m a i ns t h e Sa me ” Za char y P ollack, pho to g ra pher A my Huntoon-P erkins, a dv i ser Gilm an Sc hool Ba lt imor e , MD
This picture’s use of good depth of field adds dimensionality to the excitement as the foreground focuses on a jumping, yelling student leading a pack of guys running behind him all the way to the back wall. All crowd attention is focused on the action coming into the camera’s viewfinder.
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5th PL ACE “ R u nni n g S t r e ak� G rac e F i n l e y, p h otograp h e r M argar e t S or r ow s , ad v i s e r B r y an t Hi gh S c h ool B r y an t , A R
Great emotion highlights the faces of the girls concentrating on running off the field in their formal attire. They contrast in focus effectively from the repetition of the similarly dressed cheerleaders behind them. The photographer’s angle worked well to contrast the two disparate groups.
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1 ST P L ACE “g r aduation” C h a Reese Robinson, pho to g ra pher P.R . F rank, advis er Da vid H. P onitz Car ee r Techno l o g y Center Da y ton, OH
A sea of warm yellow repeats from the foreground to the background of this happy image of graduation captured on the face of the foreground student. The photographer took advantage of side light to show detail in the subject’s hair and beaming face.
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2ND PL ACE “ N e x t S te p: Co llege � F l or i an R i c afor t , p h otograp h e r D i an a State r, ad v i s e r Val l e y Hi gh S c h ool Las Ve gas , N V
The photographer shot from the graduation stage and used the strong arena lights to good effect in rim lighting the graduate holding his diploma in the air. The golden light on the scene emphasizes the warm red colors in the graduate’s gown and intensifies his skin tones.
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3 r d P L ACE “ Fr eedom” Jolee P aden, photogra pher Veronic a Harbaugh, a dv i ser St . Joseph-Odgen Hig h S cho o l St . Joseph, IL
This photographer effectively captured a background filled with silly string in this post-graduation shot. The patterns of the string above the heads and on the caps of some of the graduates create strong contrast with the graduates’ burgundy gowns at a low horizon point.
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4th PL ACE “ The P r i d e o f a Fath e r” M ar i a M ar t i n e z , p h otograp h e r M ar y W h i te , ad v i s e r A n d r e w s H i gh S c h ool Andrews, NC
A moment of shared graduation joy shows in the warm hug and smiling face of a dad hugging his daughter. The photographer’s position to the side of this moment allowed the duo to fill the frame. Shallow depth of field separates the filled stands in the background while adding contextual information.
The judges did not award a Fifth Place in this category.
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1 st P L ACE “M a n in the Mirror” Re b ecc a B orin, photo g ra pher Bethany Holt , advis er Min netonka High Sc ho o l Min netonka, MN
The environmental surroundings are perfectly chosen in this portrait. Using the interesting artifacts present in the room allows the image to take the viewer’s eyes to the mirror showing the actual portrait and revealing more details. The pastel colors and patterns of the room’s stark walls add depth and interest.
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2ND PL ACE “ B o o k wo r m ” Car ol i n e P r i e s kor n , p h otographe r C l i n t S m i t h , ad v i s e r Te xas Hi gh S c h ool Te xar kan a, TX
The photographer’s perfect angle fills the frame with a lovely picture of a young reader’s comfortable spot on a hammock against a placid background. The soft light provides good, even illumination and soft shadows across the scene.
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3 r d P L ACE “ Th e Und ertaker” Ta ylor Marie Colem an, pho to g ra pher C lin t Smit h, advis er Te x as High Sc hool Te x arkana, TX
An interesting subject makes an appropriately serene portrait in a funeral home. Shooting from behind the subject, the photographer places icons of the business in front of him keeping the subject’s face hidden. The use of black and white adds impact to the image while the highlights on the pews add a leading line to the subject and background focal point.
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4th PL ACE “A ll That G li t te r s ” J e r e m y Tau r i ac , p h otograp h e r K h an h N gu y e n , ad v i s e r War r e n Eas ton C h ar te r H i gh Scho o l N e w O r l e an s , L A
The photographer used rear curtain sync on this portrait to add stunning visual effects which also separate the subject from the busy background. The subject’s tilted, tiaraed head and broad smile complete the happy moment in golden light.
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5 th P L ACE “student cond ucto r” Re b ecc a Waddell, pho to g ra pher N ora Neff, adviser Mill Cr eek High Schoo l Hoschton, GA
Shooting into the auditorium’s stage lights, this photographer took advantage of their intersecting flares to create a focal point in the frame’s left corner. The lights also add interesting highlights and shadows which are picked up in the bows, hair and faces of the musicians and conductor.
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1 st PL ACE “A m e r i c an ” Se an E l e z ra, p h otograp h e r J u l i e G ol d s te i n , ad v i s e r G r e e n Val l e y H i gh S c h ool H e n d e r s on , N V
With her subject partially illuminated by an American flag projection, this photographer effectively used light and shadows to focus attention on the subject’s eyes. The far left rule of thirds placement allows the portrait to balance with the expanse of the projected flag.
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2 n d P L ACE “ De se rted C actus” Lu ke La sley, photographe r A n d y Mitchell, adviser S o n o ma Valley High S o n o ma , CA
A really long time exposure results in a swirling pattern of blue and white light behind this well-chosen cactus. Shooting from a low angle, the photographer gives lifelike qualities to the cactus with its “arms” reaching into the sky. The green cactus provides simple contrast with the background.
3rd PL ACE “Up All Night ( What Students Do to Get Ahe ad)” Lu ke S i r on s k i -W h i te , p h otograp he r B ar bara Kal h or, ad v i s e r J u an i ta H i gh S c h ool K i r k l an d , WA
This photographer did a great job of creating three unique images to illustrate students’ reliance on techniques to stay awake. The black and white adds starkness to the trio of images. The photographer also does a great job of keeping the images balanced in visual weight to work as a tightly cropped grouping.
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4 th P L ACE “ D r e am World” Jord an Kinnevan, photo g ra pher L in da Werhan, adviser Trin it y Ac ademy W ichita, KS
This photographer’s dream world illustration combines two images in an effective way. The photographer effectively contrasts the bleak background with the shiny round reflection of the subject in the foreground. The photograph’s digital juxtaposition of content engages the viewer.
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5th PL ACE “ D r i f ti n g Away � S h an n on B u l l oc k , p h otograp he r M argar e t S or r ow s , ad v i s e r B r y an t Hi gh S c h ool B r y an t , A R
Well-chosen props, subject matter and angle create a beautiful image of liquidity. The position of the model makes her seem to be drifting up out of the frame propelled by her umbrella. Both the background and foreground digital image alterations effectively support the theme.
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1 st P L ACE “ M irror , Mirror … Who’s the Fairest of Them All” Celeste Fowler, photo g ra pher Bru ce Fowler, adviser Ola Middle Sc hool McD onough, GA
This photograph captures a wonderfully candid, unfettered moment of young teens primping in front of a mirror in a bathroom. The photographer wisely chose a candid spot during this event which resulted in a wonderful moment. Her side angle behind the left girl enabled a wide shot reflected in the mirror.
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2ND PL ACE “ Unt i tle d ” R i l e y D r u r y, p h otograp h e r Ste p h an i e Har r i s , ad v i s e r O ak v i e w M i d d l e S c h ool O ak l an d Tow n s h i p , M I
Alone on the bench, this player’s isolation suggests contemplation through his upturned head and eyes watching the field. The photographer’s low side angle suggests the isolation with soft light provided by a setting sun.
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3 r d P L ACE “ From Show Time to G a me ” Ha n nah Holder, photo g ra pher Bru ce Fowler, adviser O la M iddle School McDonough, GA
An unlikely combination of formal dress on two girls seemingly playing basketball makes the viewer do a double take. The photographer’s severely tilted horizon adds to the craziness of the moment shot from a low angle, and places the girls’ warm-toned dresses against a cool-toned background.
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4th PL ACE “G o ld e n N ot e ” E m m a G e r m an y, p h otograp h e r M argi e N i s be t t , ad v i s e r Wal n u t G r ov e M i d d l e S c h ool M i d l ot h i an , TX
By moving in close to the subject, this photographer combined a player’s musical moment with his reflection in the shiny instrument. The close position to subject allowed the photographer to achieve shallow depth of field which keeps attention focused on his subject. The front side light adds texture.
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5 th P L ACE “ Th e Musi c Pl ays On� Emm a Germany, photo g ra pher Ma rgie Nisbet t , adviser Wa lnut Grove Middle S cho o l Mid lot hian, T X
A row of musicians performing in a Christmas show leads the viewer effectively through this image from right to left with primary focus on the third player whose instrument can be seen. The variation of players wearing Christmas hats adds uniqueness to the repetition.
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“ HAMMER TIME ”
“SCALES OF TIME ”
“ HELPI N G HA N D S ”
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“sc a l es of time ” Kr ysta l B ugbee , photogra pher Ava Bu tz u, advis er Gra n d Blanc High Sc hool Gra n d Blanc , MI
“H AMMER TIME ” Ka t i e Co wa r t , pho to grap h e r Ma rg a r et S o r r o ws, ad v i s e r Br y a nt H i g h S cho o l Br y a nt , A R
“ HELPI N G HA N D S ” S arah S p oh n , p h otograp h e r D i an e He rd e r, ad v i s e r Lai n gs bu rg Hi gh S c h ool Lai n gs bu rg, M I
A warm moment between a cheerleader and an admiring youngster is cropped tightly to emphasize the hug being offered. A close angle and vertical crop place all the attention on the nice interaction between the pair.
Shooting to the right behind one of two partners working on a hands-on building assignment, the photographer cropped tightly into the face of the other as he concentrates on his hammering work. The positions of both workers provide a framework for the area they are working on.
A high angle above her subjects let this photographer capture symmetry. As the six subjects work together on an assignment, the repetition of their bent heads, red shirts and white paper create movement that lead the viewer around the image.
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“ wall o f w i sdo m ”
“HEART OF BLUE ”
“o ld t h i n gs ar e co o l to o”
“ w i th o u t wo r ds”
“c a lm b efore the s to rm”
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“ he art of blue ” Ka ti e Cowar t , photog ra pher Ma rgar et Sorrows , advi ser Br yant High Sc hool Br yant , AR This graduate’s beaming smile perfectly frames the heart she forms with her hands against her blue diploma. Anticipating the reaction and being ready for it. mark the photographer’s ability to make a strong photograph during a fast-paced graduation ceremony.
“ wa l l o f w i sd o m ” Ca r i ssa Bo st r o m, p h otograp h e r Cher y l Bo st r o m, ad v i s e r Ka keg a wa I nter n at i on al Chr i st i a n S cho o l Ka keg a wa -shi , S hi zuo ka -ken, J a p an This photographer broke free from the traditional graduation photo to create an interesting illustration. The students wearing three distinctly colored robes create interest. The outstretched arms holding caps create repetition, nicely broken by the middle graduate facing the wall while the other two face forward.
“o ld th i n gs ar e co o l to o” J oh n Lon g, p h otograp h e r L i n d a We r h an , ad v i s e r Tr i n i t y A c ad e m y W i c h i ta, KS
“ w i t h out words ” Se an E l ez ra , pho to g ra phe r J u l i e G ol dste in, a dvise r G r e e n Valle y H ig h Scho o l H e n d e r s on, NV
A strong directional light source placed at the lower left of the frame creates beautiful and mysterious illumination of this antique car. The metal surface of the car reflects the light in highlights and shadows from the photographer’s side shooting angle.
Illuminated by a projection of printed words, the subject of this photograph suggests unspoken emotion through her posed face and hands. The diagonal placement of the printed pages allow the words closest to her head to be read though meaning is only suggested.
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“co n c entr ation”
“gr ad uati o n glo ry ”
“c a l m before the sto rm” R ile y Ros e , photographe r C la y Jo nes, adviser Joa n Diego Cat holic High S cho o l Dra p e r, UT
“CON CEN TRATIO N ” Sy l ena H a r per, pho tograp h e r Ma rg a r et S o r r o ws, ad v i s e r Br y a nt H i g h S cho o l Br y a nt , A R
“GRA D UATIO N GLORY ” Kat i e Cow ar t , p h otograp h e r M argar e t S or r ow s , ad v i s e r B r y an t Hi gh S c h ool B r y an t , A R
Early morning light rises from the horizon behind the hills in the background and illuminates this scene of clouds across the sky. The silhouettes of the people across the bottom of the frame and the ski lifts in the foreground provide depth and perspective through the photographer’s depth of field.
Digital alterations add meaning and color to this scene. The high, side, vertical angle allows the photographer to focus on the artist’s face and arms as she works on her geometric composition. The viewer concentrates on her finely focused attention to her art.
The photographer was in the right spot and waited for the right moment to show this happy graduate’s reaction after receiving her diploma. Her expression perfectly sums up her feelings, while one arm holding her cap and other arm holding her diploma frame her face.
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“ Titti b hasana”
“j u m p fo r j oy ”
“ f ight li ke a gi rl”
“c ar ry i n g t h e load ”
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“ Tit tibhasana” C h a r elle Walker, photo g ra pher Rya n Hansen, advis er Id a ho Falls High Sc ho o l Id a ho Falls, ID
“j u mp fo r j oy ” Ma di so n M o r ehead , p h otograp h e r L i sa St i ne , a dv i s e r Br y a nt Fr eshma n A c ad e m y Br y a nt , A R
“c ar ry i n g t h e load ” Tay l or Te w al t , p h otograp h e r M argi e N i s be t t , ad v i s e r Wal n u t G r ov e M i d d l e S c h ool M i d l ot h i an , TX
“ f i gh t like a girl” Roge r Wa rd, pho to g ra phe r M argi e Nisb e tt , a dvise r Wal n u t Gro ve Middle Scho o l M i d l ot h ia n, T X
Strong directional side light creates a dramatic portrait of this gymnast’s pose. With the light showing only on her left front side, the shadows seem to disconnect parts of her body. The result is a dramatic abstract photo that holds the viewer’s interest.
The girl jumping in the foreground perfectly frames the girl behind her through her legs. The performers on the ground add to the feeling of movement in this halftime shot. The photographer took advantage of the strong expression on both girls’ faces from her angle and fast shutter speed.
Placing the ball carrier in the middle of the frame effectively showcases this mob scene of players from both teams in hot pursuit. The repetition of players spread across the frame provides strong contextual information for the action.
Good expressions on the athletes struggling for the ball focus attention on the left subjects in this sports action shot. The photographer’s position on the side of the court enabled the girls to move into the frame as they compete.
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“a fa ding sunset ”
“j u s t h an gi n ’”
dro p the b ass ”
“m i s t ro”
“a fa ding sunset ” Ya sme en E lsawaf, photo g ra pher Ma rk S chledorn, advis er We st S hor e Jr./ Sr. High S cho o l Me lb ou rne , F L
“j u s t h a n g i n ’ ” Chel sea H ewet t , pho tograp h e r Deb o ra h Ni eha us, a d v i s e r Bet hesda Chr i st i a n A c ad e m y Dur ha m, NC
“m i s t ro” Kay l a Han c oc k , p h otograp h e r M ar s h a Lot t , ad v i s e r E be n e z e r M i d d l e S c h ool R i n c on , GA
“ d ro p t h e ba ss” M ar i a M ar tine z , pho to g ra phe r M ar y W h i te , a dvise r A n d r e w s H ig h Scho o l A n d r e w s , NC
With the sun already behind the horizon, this photograph uses ambient available light and a low horizon for this beach scene. Layers of information bring the viewer down the image from the houses and trees, to the cars and piers, and finally to the silhouetted figures of the people walking on the beach.
A really fun picture elicits a smile from viewers of this playground scene. The left girl’s position adds interest with her head positioned differently from the other girls. Each girl’s varying height and hanging hair add variety. The warm yellow color of the bars peek out from the girls providing structure for their pose.
A study in piano playing provides a striking subject for this photographer’s close-up. Using black and white provides an effective tonality for the highlights and shadows created by strong side light from the left side of the frame. The sharp angles of the finger positions add strong focal points.
Choosing a tight angle in front of the subject, the photographer used a fast shutter speed to stop the action of the liquid being squeezed onto the colorful surface. The repetition of the splashes, the colorful pink color and the girl’s focus on her work add to the interest in this composition.
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“E D ITOR-I N - C H IEF ”
“ I N GOO D HA N D S ”
“ FLY LIKE AN EAGLE ”
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“ e ditor- i n- chi ef ” Tr e v or Munch, photo g ra pher Cor tney Weisman, ad v i ser Wa rd Melville High Scho o l Se tauket , NY
“i n g o o d h a nds ” Kel sey H uf fer, ph otograp h e r J ul i e G o l dstei n, ad v i s e r G r een Va l l ey H i g h S c h ool H ender so n, NV
“ F ly L i k e an E agle ” G i an n a Su r l e y, p h otograp h e r J am i D e Vr i e s , ad v i s e r H e r i tage H i gh S c h ool L i t t l e ton , CO
“G e n t le ” J oh n P ac he co, pho to g ra phe r J os h C l e m e nts, a dvise r Val l e y Vie w H ig h Scho o l M or e n o Va lle y, CA
From a high angle, this photographer not only captured the faces of the two girls, but surrounds them with icons of their work. Keeping the background darker and shadowed brings the viewer to each of the subjects in a strong way.
Wide-angle distortion works well in this portrait, bringing the viewer to the dominant hands cradling the baby’s head and into the background. The extremely shallow depth of field completes the portrait, but concentrates the focus on the baby’s expression.
Using digital alterations to blur the background, this photographer created horizontal separation from the dancer’s vertical leap in the air. The dancer’s completely horizontal legs suggest the height of her jump, and her colorful costume and expression add lively interest.
Patterned lighting is used to full effect in this beautiful portrait. The model’s pose adds great effect with her angled head showing dimensionality which leads the viewer through the textured details. The strong rule of thirds placement and dark tonality of the left side of the frame complete the portrait’s appeal.
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“GE NTLE ”
“ LEAGUE C HAMP S ”
“ ELEGANCE AND GRACE ”
“ALL OF THESE EMOTIO N S OF MIN E ”
“O N E OF T HE BOYS ”
“ Le ag ue Ch amps” Za ch Tutt le , photographer Deb ra Cole , adviser W ich ita Independent Scho o l W ich ita, KS
“One o f t h e B oys ” Ka t i e Co wa r t , pho to grap h e r Ma rg a r et S o r r o ws, ad v i s e r Br y a nt H i g h S cho o l Br y a nt , A R
A low light and angle cast interesting highlights and shadows on this group of athletes. The portrait paints the players in a powerful way with the low angle adding strength stretching to the top of the players’ heads and shared determined expressions.
Weighing in, this subject is framed in window light coming from the left side of the gym. The vacant expanse of polished gym floor isolates the subject’s strong pose at the front of the frame. The photographer made this portrait a conceptual one, adding great interest.
“ A ll o f The s e E m oti o ns o f M i n e ” Ry an B e r r y, p h otograp h e r Can d ac e Vi c ke r s , ad v i s e r G l e n bard S ou t h H i gh S c h ool Glen Ellyn, IL This photographer came up with a strong concept for this portrait. With the background completely shadowed, the viewer’s eyes go immediately to the illuminated left side of the face and the three Polaroid pictures showing fully illuminated eyes. In black and white, the portrait becomes more dramatic.
“ E leg an c e a nd Gr ace ” C l ai r e N or to n, pho to g ra phe r C l i n t S m i t h , a dvise r Te xas H i gh Scho o l Te xar kan a, T X This ballerina’s beautiful pose becomes an obvious focal point on a stage where the background’s darker tonality lets the warm colors become the sole focal point. The ballerina’s placement at a third’s point in side light, and the gentle nature of her expression and pose create a compelling portrait.
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“ TAYLOR”
“S I D E S WIPE ”
“ UNTITLED”
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“ TAYLOR” N a than Kr ebs , photo g ra pher Rya n Hansen, advis er Id a ho Falls High Sc ho o l Id a ho Falls, ID
“SI D E SW IPE ” Cha r l i e H unni cutt , p h otograp h e r Ma rg a r et S o r r o w s , ad v i s e r Br y a nt H i g h S cho ol Br y a nt , A R
“ U N TITLED ” E l i B e s s e r, p h otograp h e r M i a S m i t h , ad v i s e r Tor r e y P i n e s Hi gh S c h ool E n c i n i tas , C A
The photographer used two horizontal tree branches to effectively frame the subject’s face in this outdoor portrait. The two patches of green add additional framing and intensify the model’s large green eyes. The broad light on her face and hair fix her as the focal point.
A long lens and a fast shutter speed isolate this peak game action as the players move directly into the photographer’s viewfinder down the field. The players’ position in the frame also shows their faces and arms as they compete. Important to sports action, the ball can be seen clearly, providing the context for the action.
A beautiful portrait of a surfer perfectly frames him in a wall of water in pastel colored light. The wall of light from within the water creates layers of color from the photographer’s side angle and hints at the height of the wave. The three reflections of the surfer in the water add interest and definition.
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“ FREE S TYLE ”
“CLEAR EYES, FULL HEART, CAN ’ T LO SE ”
“ RUN N I N G FOR T HE GOAL”
“GOING FOR GOAL”
“ Cle ar E yes, Full He art, C an’ t Lose ” Da n ielle Nor ton, photog ra pher Do w Ta te , advis er S h a w n ee Mis sion Eas t Hig h S chool P ra irie V illage , KS In an intrasquad game, this photograph’s placement of the players so close-up in the frame shows details of their competition. The identical colors of the uniforms add interest which is broken by the red helmet detail of the lower player. The bent head and body of the player cause a visceral viewer reaction.
“FREE STYLE ” A l a n Wei , pho to g rap h e r Co r t ney Wei sma n, ad v i s e r Wa rd Mel v i l l e H i g h S c h ool Seta uket , NY
“RUNNING FOR THE GOAL” B r i t t n e y A u s t i n , p h otograp h e r Av a B u t z u , ad v i s e r G ran d B l an c Hi gh S c h ool G ran d B l an c , M I
“go i n g fo r goa l” S h an n on Tho its, pho to g ra phe r J oh n D e n t , a dvise r D os P u e bl os H ig h Scho o l G ol e ta, C A
The photographer’s angle enabled him to freeze the action of water arcing from the arm and fingers of this swimmer’s motion in the pool. The swimmer’s side position in the frame places him perfectly within the lane and showcases his forward movement.
Amidst a line of players, this photograph nicely isolates the ball carrier as he attempts to escape from opponents. The photographer’s fast shutter speed and good field position captured the player’s movement toward her camera. The red uniforms of the primary subjects make them easy focal points.
Ahead of her opponents down the field, this soccer player’s peak body position is captured perfectly as she kicks the ball out of reach of the approaching players. The photographer perfectly captured her action with a long lens from a diagonal position to the action.
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“S UNSET VAULTING ”
“ TOUCHD OWN TIME ”
“MUDDY MOUT HFUL”
“ FIEL D OF TEARS ”
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“S u nset Vaulting ” Dia na Albr ec ht , photo g ra pher Ca rrie Hansen, advis er Ta r tan High Sc hool O a kdale , MN
“ to u chdown t i m e ” Cha r l i e H unni cutt , p h otograp h e r Ma rg a r et S o r r o w s , ad v i s e r Br y a nt H i g h S cho ol Br y a nt , A R
“ FIEL D OF TEARS ” C h ar l i e Hu n n i c u t t , p h otograp h e r M argar e t S or r ow s , ad v i s e r B r y an t Hi gh S c h ool B r y an t , A R
“m u ddy mout hful” N atal i e Sto ke r, pho to g ra phe r Ry an H a nse n, a dvise r I d ah o F alls H ig h Scho o l I d ah o F alls, ID
Silhouetted against a dramatic sky capping a setting sun, the pole vaulter’s action is fully detailed and framed by the structure in this wide-angle shot. A nice touch is the ponytail caught flying up behind her and the diagonal placement of the leaning pole.
From an angle behind the end zone, this photographer captured peak action of two opponents. The wildly cheering fans in the background and the inclusion of the end zone markings are important contextual information that add to this photo’s power.
This photographer captured the story-telling moment by focusing on a trio of players sharing an emotional moment after a loss. The two kneeling players framing their teammate create a strong compositional focus with each player’s body language perfectly adding to the moment.
Seemingly swimming through mud, the athlete’s position creates a dramatic scene of stopped action. From a standing position, the photographer used the foreground water to place the subject in the middle of the mudpit framing his face.
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“ PEP ” Ha ley Bedell, photographer Ka th e H amman, advis er Ya les Center High Sc hool Ya les Center, KS The photographer used the roaring bonfire as a background for the silhouettes of the two people in the foreground with their arms raised in spirit. The motion of the two upraised arms frame the golden color of the fire with its support structure visible on the side.
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“D SC 0 47 3 ” Ro b er t Wa ter s, pho tograp h e r No r ma n Ful l er, a dvis e r Fra nk H . P eter so n A ca demi es o f Techn ol og y J a ckso nvi l l e , FL A high angle allowed this photographer to capture the girl’s head turning in reaction to the hands reaching toward her. The photographer’s close position to the subject provided shallow depth of field, emphasizing her spirited face, glasses and shirt with strong color repetition.
“ h e ld u p ” Grace Finley, photographer Margaret Sorrows, adviser Br yant High School Br yant , AR The photographer placed the brilliant blue flags perfectly in the frame as the flag bearers move down the field for halftime. The shallow depth of field provides strong foreground/background separation. The girl’s face and arms are perfectly illuminated by the stadium lights with shadows adding depth.
“ d r u m m e r boy ” Evgeny Podsezertsev, photographer Janet O’Neil, adviser Clear Cr eek High School League City, TX Framed by the shallow depth of field in the moving drumsticks of the foreground player, the focal point of this image is clearly on the primary drummer whose emotion adds strong interest to the photo. Shooting from an angle directly next to the line of drummers allowed the striking composition.
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“ Trek Through the Woods” C h a r lie Hunnic utt , ph o to g ra pher Ma rgar et Sorrows , advi ser Br yant High Sc hool, Br yant , AR
“E y e s D own ” Br et t P o l l i na , ph otograp h e r Co r t ney Wei sma n , ad v i s e r Wa rd Mel v i l l e H igh S c h ool Seta uket , NY
In camouflage hunting gear, this duo’s movement through the woods provides detail in their reflections in a swampy field. The right hunter’s position closer to the photographer and larger in the frame, makes him the focal point. Both hunters show concentration in their expressions.
Wide-angle lens distortion works strongly here to bring the viewer up close to this rider’s bike wheel. The photographer’s position in front of the bike froze the biker’s almost horizontal position on the stunt track, while allowing separation of the rider and his bike.
“ W alking on the Edge of the World” P au l N ord qu i s t , p h otograp h e r K i m R as k i n , ad v i s e r Ed i n a H i gh S c h ool Ed i n a, M N Silhouettes work best when they show detail in the silhouetted subject’s shadow against a brighter background as in this photo’s composition. The subject’s balanced position of arms, legs and head provide the detail. The low horizon line allowed the photographer to showcase the action against a beautiful, cloud-filled blue sky contrasting with a narrow band of red sunlight.
“ YOU MAD BRO” C h r i s t i n e Pha n, pho to g ra phe r S arah N icho ls, a dvise r W h i t n e y H ig h Scho o l Roc k l i n , CA A low angle from beneath this line of girls with a wide angle lens places them effectively in the frame. The girls share equal space across the frame hoisting their signs placed against the expanse of the blue sky in the background. The warm tones in the shirts and signs come forward against the cool light in the sky.
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“Pr ayer for Strength” C h a rlie Hunnicut t , photo g ra pher Ma rg a r et Sorrows , adviser Br ya n t High Sc hool Br ya n t , AR
“One L a s t W i n ” Br i dg et Bennet t , ph otograp h e r J ef f Ko cur, a dvi ser H o pki ns H i g h S cho ol Mi nneto nka , MN
“ B u r n i n g M an ” Car ol i n a J am i e , p h otograp h e r M i c h e l l e Hol l an d , ad v i s e r Los A l am os Hi gh S c h ool Los A l am os , N M
“ Hi gh C li mb” C h ar l i e Hu n nicutt , pho to g ra phe r M argar e t S orro w s, a dvise r B r y an t Hi gh Scho o l B r y an t , A R
The photographer gives these players isolation and privacy by shooting them from an angle behind and a bit away from their shared moment on the field. By keeping the horizon low in the frame, the black sky looming over the group adds to the emotion shared by the teammates.
Bending down to capture her subject’s position, this photographer effectively framed the subject’s happy march through a canopy of uplifted arms. The photographer’s tight crop places emphasis on the girl’s expression.
Available light from the bonfire nicely illuminates this trio’s repetitive arm actions and expressions and paints them in warm red tones. The sky’s clouds add interesting patterns above the scene.
Atop the climber’s platform shooting down at him, this photographer showcased the high vantage point of the climber. The angle also provides strong selective focus allowing the observers to be shown below without interfering with the main subject.
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2012 J O S TE N S canadian Ph oto co n t e s t An impressive 700 entries from high school and middle school photographers were received in the Jostens Canadian Photo Contest.
J U DGES A N N A BORYS , professional photographer and owner of Anna Borys Photography in Winnipeg, MB. IA N M cCAU S LA N D , professional photographer and editorial photographer and owner of Ian McCausland Photography in Winnipeg, MB. Captions by SHERRI TAYLOR, Syracuse University
20 1 2 G r an d Pr ize “quan” Ja son Lau, photographer José D’Aversa, Leo Sci r e , a dv i ser s R ichmond Hill High S cho o l R ichmond Hill, ON
Color dominates in this art classroom, drawing the reader from left to right, front to back. The girl’s concentration on her artwork helps establish her as the obvious focal point, with her dripping brush of paint nicely stopped by a fast shutter speed. The natural window light evenly illuminates the scene.
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1 ST P L ACE “ bu rst � Br e nda Wisniowski, pho to g ra pher Ca therine Rossi, advi ser Ca rdinal Car ter Ac ademy fo r t he A r t s Toronto, wON
This photographer was focused and ready to capture a quintessential classroom moment. Filling the frame with three subjects sharing a laughable moment, the photographer placed the subject with the most reaction in the center of the frame. Shallow depth of field removes distraction in the background.
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1 st PL ACE “g am e pl an ” Kar e n Ke u n g, p h otograp h e r D i an n e M or e , ad v i s e r M ar k h am D i s t r i c t H i gh S c h ool M ar k h am , O N
In a tight huddle on the field, these players talk strategy in this winning photo. The fading sunlight left a nice twilight sky in the high horizon. By shooting from behind the players, the photographer includes some of the players’ muddy uniforms, hinting at the playing conditions on the field.
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1 ST P L ACE “ NOTE ON SELF ” Joa nne Son, photogra pher Da ve Cheng, advis er St . Elizabet h Cat holic H i g h S cho o l Th o r nhill, ON
An unusual and creative illustration attracts strong viewer reaction through a combination of color and the situation with the person’s face and torso covered by overlapping notes. Leaving the subject’s hair peeking over the notes helps establish the portrait.
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“g ro u p effort ” Felix Yang, photographe r Ca th e rine Rossi, adviser Ca rd in al Car ter A ca d em y for the Ar ts Toron to, ON
“ROCK ‘N’ ROLL” J o hn G a v i n, pho to g rap h e r Ca t her i ne Ro ssi , a d v i s e r Ca rdi na l Ca r ter A ca demy fo r t he A r t s To r o nto, ON
With all faces focused on the screen of a video camera, the photographer filled the frame with the concentration and shared expressions on the subjects’ faces. The viewer is drawn strongly to both the boy holding the camera and the right foreground subject from the natural illumination from left side light.
Using strong side lighting from stage light, this photographer used rim light to highlight the guitarist’s interesting hair. Cropping helps this photo’s composition, allowing only the important icons of the event into the scene.
“ d e te r m i n at i o n ” S am an t h a J u n g, p h otograp h e r Te r i B ate s , ad v i s e r R i v e r s i d e Se c on d ar y P or t Coqu i t l am , B C Hoisted into the air by teammates, the main subject is caught in a grab for the ball by the photographer’s fast shutter speed from a low angle. The tight crop on this photo perfectly frames both the struggle for the ball and the unusual thrust of the player in the air.
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“AFTER T HE PAI N T ”
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“CAKED ON” Ma riah Ces t ra, photo g ra pher Da ve Cheng, advis er St . Elizabet h Ca tholic High School Th o r nhill, ON This themed portrait effectively shows decoration on both the cupcakes and the subject’s face and shoulder, repeating the main pink and blue colors. The subject’s intense forward gaze into the camera nicely frames her outstretched hands balancing the cupcakes. Her open lips, completely covered in candy decorations, add a whimsical touch.
“AFTER T H E PAI N T ” G i sel l e T i ede , ph otograp h e r Ta ni ce Deg enst i e n , ad v i s e r Ca l g a r y G i r l s ’ S c h ool Ca l g a r y, A B
“ FA S CI N ATIO N ” M e l an i e E s au , p h otograp h e r K i r s te n P h i l l i p s , ad v i s e r O l d s Koi n on i a C h r i s t i an S c h ool Olds, AB
Micro focused with a close-up lens, tips of colorful brushes take on interesting shape through the side lighting adding textural information. The splayed head of the lighter brush at the bottom of the frame provides contrast with the straighter brushes.
Golden yellow color dominates this intriguing portrait. The subject’s strong side lighting places highlight on her eyes and tilted head, and the shadowed right side keeps viewers focused on the left. The combined flower image used with the portrait adds texture and interest throughout the frame.
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“ T W ILIGHT JAVELIN” Ello ra J ones , photographer Da ve Mc Cr ear y, adviser Bra n tford Collegiate Inst i t ute Bra n tford, ON
“K N OW LED GE I N TIME ” Br i t ta ni S chr o eder, p h otograp h e r Da ve M cCr ea r y, a dv i s e r Bra nt fo rd Co l l eg i a te I n s t i t u te Bra nt fo rd, ON
“ E S CAPE ARTI S T ” Kate l y n P e t h i c k , p h otograp h e r J od i n e W i e be , ad v i s e r Car p e n te r Hi gh S c h ool M e ad ow Lake , S K
Taking advantage of a dramatic twilight sky, this photographer shot from a low angle, letting the sky dominate a low horizon point in this silhouette. A fast shutter speed stopped the athlete’s action on the right rule of thirds point as she lets go of her throw through streaks of pink sky.
Shooting into a pair of folded eyeglasses from a close-up angle, this photographer uses lighting and shadows to focus on the dictionary and its focus on the word knowledge on the page. The shadow of the lens becomes a framing device, bringing the viewer to the important words on the page.
Shooting with a long lens and a fast shutter speed allowed this photographer to frame the ball carrier with a row of opponents. The contrast between the ball carrier’s dark uniform and the lighter tones of the opponents’ uniforms brings the viewer strongly to the subject in the middle of the frame.
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2 012 jost e ns AD OBE DESIG N CONTE ST
2 01 2 j o s t e ns A D OBE D E SIGN co n t e s t Judges carefully studied the hundreds of entries in the 2012 Yearbook Design Contest before recognizing 18 middle and high school students for their creativity. The contest, in its eighth year, is jointly sponsored by Jostens and Adobe. Each participant submitted a complete yearbook spread designed using Adobe InDesign software. The winning entries displayed an awareness of accepted design standards while effectively presenting visual and verbal content in a creative, reader-friendly way.
JUDGES L i sa B a k er yearbook adviser Horizon High School [AZ] Y vonne J ohns on yearbook adviser Westwood High School [AZ] C a s e y N ic h ols yearbook adviser Rocklin High School [CA]
20 12 G r an d Pr ize REBECCA TIEDMANN Glenbrook Sout h High S cho o l Glenview, IL Br e nda Field, adviser P rize : Laptop com puter wi t h A d obe Cr eative Suite so f t wa r e
An outstanding dominant photo, strategically placed to face into the gutter, serves as a centerpiece with smaller photos and text clustered around it. A transparent horizontal bar unifies the spread and holds the primary headline and a “By the Numbers� content module. A condensed, bold sans serif display font is repeated across the spread for visual unity. The rounded corners are a concept-related unifying technique used throughout the publication.
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1ST PLACE GRACE OXLEY Br yant High Sc hool Br yant , AR Ma rgar et Sorrows , advi ser P rize : Adobe Cr eat ive Sui te so f t wa r e
This highly impactful design delivers content to readers who prefer quick-read text blocks. Numbers provide a unifying conceptual and visual element for recapping the fall sports season. The green accent color is repeated across the design and works nicely with black-and-gray shades. The cut-out photos are anchored to a horizontal line that unifies the spread.
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2ND PL ACE DUNCAN SMART St . Mark ’s School of Te xas Dallas, TX Ray Westbrook, adviser Prize : Adobe InDesign software
In a yearbook featuring 384 process-color pages, powerful black-and-white photography allows the “Driven” studentprofile spreads to stand out from the yearbook’s other spreads. Sophisticated typographic touches, including the skilled used of different weights of the same typeface, set this design part. A rail adds vertical space between the dominant photo and the story presentation, further emphasizing the content by eliminating crowding. The bold, black horizontal rule lines add emphasis and power to the design.
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3 RD P L ACE KRISTEN ENYART S h a wnee Mis sion Nor t h H i g h S cho o l O ve r land P ark, KS Becky Tate , advis er P rize : Kindle F ir e
A magazine-style, full-spread bleed photo provides a dramatic backdrop. This design is effective because the photo area behind the lengthy traditional feature is simple and doesn’t distract from the text. On the right, transparent boxes are used to increase the readability of the captions and the sidebar text. Nine smaller photos are inset onto the background photo without the design looking cluttered.
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A N N A COLLEY Th om as L . S i m s M i d d l e S c h ool P ac e , F L Stac y G r i c e , ad v i s e r
Design experts caution against the use of vertical typographic arrangements; however, this rule of thumb is effectively dismissed on this design. Because the letters in the “DANCE” primary headline are all the same width, an awkward presentation is avoided. The cut-out photo interacts nicely with the vertical primary headline. A fill-in-the-blanks approach to the text promotes reader interactivity.
GABRIELLA COSSENS Ward Melville High School Setauket , NY Cor tney Weisman, adviser
Interesting and tight photo cropping and the creative use of selective process color reinforce the yearbook’s “Awkward” concept on this table of contents design. The playful typographic display is appropriate for the headline and is repeated for the numbers in the contents listing. The vertical alignment provides effective contrast to the horizontal orientation of the photo.
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h o nor able m e nt i o n | 201 2 jostens ADOBE DESIG N CONTEST RACH EL DAVI D SO N Cuy a ho g a Fa l l s Chr i st i a n A ca demy Cuy a ho g a Fa l l s, OH Ma r i a n Sto fsi ck, a dv i ser
In design, less is more. Instead of using painted edges for all of the photos, the technique is reserved for just the powerful dominant photo. The tightly cropped dominant photo is carefully placed on the left page to direct the eye into the center. The three square photos overlap the dominant photo creating contrast. The playful typographic treatment and small tilted photos are appropriate for this casual presentation.
N ATALIE D IMARIA S a i nt El i za b et h Ca t ho l i c H i g h S cho o l T ho r nhi l l , ON Da ve Cheng , a dvi ser
Following a magazine approach, a full-spread, bleed photo illustration is the critical component of this design. A clean photo background and foreground provide areas for the headline and the story to be displayed without sacrificing readability. The simplicity is powerful. Clutter is avoided by not using additional photos to detract from the single background image.
LEAH GAMBLE Kirkwood High School Kirkwood, MO Mitch Eden, adviser
The skilled use of tight spacing within the modules and expanded spacing to vertically and horizontally separate the modules gives this content-packed spread an open and appealing look. The dominant photo commands attention and provides a centerpiece for 14 smaller photos. The “Take Note� presentation runs along the bottom of the spread and expands coverage in addition to holding the page folios.
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GUA DALUPE GO N Z ALE S B u rge s H i gh S c h ool E l P as o, TX P at r i c i a M on r oe , ad v i s e r
The layering of colors and photographs gives this sports design depth. Care was taken to avoid having the background colors overpower the photos. Allowing areas of the white paper to be visible establishes contrast with the color areas. Dominance is achieved by displaying a powerful photo in the center of the design with its action directing the eye into a contemporary headline design. The color areas in the background unify the single pages into a cohesive spread.
ALYS SA J O HN S O N Ste r l i n g Hi gh S c h ool Ste r l i n g, KS Trav i s F e i l , ad v i s e r
A full-spread bleed background photo allows the dividers to stand out from the section designs. The skillfully displayed text on the right overprints a dead area of the photo for easier reading. Different typographic techniques and the use of gold accent color provide reader-entry points and make the text visually appealing to readers.
AU S TI N LI N T HICUM Cor on ad o M i d d l e S c h ool Cor on ad o, C A A m y Ste w ard , ad v i s e r
Creative visual thinking results in a dynamic “Year by the Numbers� presentation. The pages are not only pleasing to look at, the quick reads accompanying the numbers deliver specific and fun information. Visual unity is achieved by using the same font and blocks to give the numbers a consistent look. The color palette gives the spread a sophisticated look.
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h o nor able m e nt i o n | 201 2 jostens ADOBE DESIG N CONTEST LEXIE LYONS Tesoro High School Las Flores, CA Shannon Sybirski, adviser
Today’s best designs allow the content, not graphic elements, to command attention. This divider places emphasis on the content as the breathtaking photograph becomes the focal point. Graphic touches, including a headline with transparent letters layered on the photograph, are unobtrusive. The blue module doesn’t overpower the image and introduces the section’s unifying color.
NIKKI O’FARRELL Whitney High School Rocklin, CA Sarah Nichols, adviser
This design demonstrates that a content-heavy presentation doesn’t have to be busy or cluttered. Carefully and creatively designed individual modules, each with its own headline, are packed with reader interest. The use of expanded spacing, both vertically and horizontally between the modules, gives the content breathing room, which adds order. On the top left, the “June, July, August” primary headline presentation unifies all of the modules under a chronological umbrella.
AMANDA PETERSON Whitney High School Rockin, CA Sarah Nichols, adviser
A large and powerful dominant photo grabs the reader. The designer skillfully introduces several graphic techniques, including black-and-white cut-out photos, fonts and heavy line treatments that repeat within the section for visual unity.
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MELANIE TA McLean High School McLean, VA Meghan Percival, adviser
Effective designers carefully think about the reasons for every visual decision. In this case, the use of several typefaces and line techniques for the theme copy reinforces the yearbook’s “Everything In Between” concept. The presentation allows the reader to read the text from beginning to end or to read the dynamic power words between the lines. Contrast is achieved when visual meets verbal and horizontal meets vertical.
SARAH WHELAN Whitfield School St. Louis, MO Sara Ringe, Cara Foster, advisers
Green and red accent colors are inspired by the photographs and then used sparingly for emphasis and unity on this volleyball spread. While clip art often gives an amateur look, the volleyball art works effectively as a graphic accent in the headline presentation.
CEDRIC WHITNEY McLean High School McLean, VA Meghan Per cival, adviser
A powerful dominant photo becomes the centerpiece of this field hockey spread. Six additional supporting photos are displayed around the dominant photo and because tight spacing is used, the collection is unified. Expanded spacing is used to separate the other modules from the centerpiece photo collection. The green accent color, pulled from the photos, is used sparingly to emphasize key typographic words. Different line and font techniques visually tie the section into the yearbook’s overall concept.
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2 01 2 j o s t e ns YEARTEC H O N LIN E co n t e s t Judges carefully studied the thousands of entries in the 2012 YearTech速 Online Yearbook Design Contest before recognizing 14 middle school and high school students for their creativity. With an increasing number of staffs creating yearbook pages using Jostens YearTech Online, a contest was launched to recognize outstanding spreads created online. In its fourth year, 1,230 entries were submitted. The winning entries displayed an awareness of accepted design standards while effectively presenting visual and verbal content in a creative, reader-friendly way.
J U DGES J ohn Da l k e Jackcando | Design Bozeman, MT L i z K eelin g Champlin Park High School Champlin, MN S h a nnon S y b ir s k i Tesoro High School Las Flores, CA
20 12 G r an d Pr ize BLAISE BOLEMON Mad iso n Co unt y H igh Sc hool Danielsville , G A Chri stine H aggard, advis e r
A very sophisticated design, this spread presents a modern take on a vintage look. The angled lines enhance the visual flow. The refined typographic choices combined with the color palette and background photo make this spread appealing to its teen audience.
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1 ST P L ACE LY NDIE ANDERSON Gr een Valley High Sc ho o l He n derson, NV Ju lie Goldstein, advis er
This content-packed spread is a textbook example of outstanding modular design. The spread has a dominant module that serves as a visual centerpiece. Tight spacing is effectively used to unify content within the modules and expanded spacing is used to skillfully separate the modules. A combination of vertical and horizontal modules creates contrast. For unity, two typographic families are used for every module.
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2ND PL ACE ally c ar ly le ‘ I ol an i Hi gh S c h ool H on ol u l u , H I M i c h e l l e Kn oe tge n , ad v i s e r
An interesting headline results from creative visual thinking and crafting an “R” from the number “12.” Color and typographic decisions promote readability with the solid black background. The high-quality photo illustration is clean and powerful and directs the eye into the center and the story/headline unit.
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3 RD P L ACE a m y bellinger Lake Dallas High School Corinth, TX Caterina Craig, adviser
This energetic spread is packed with photographic coverage, but doesn’t look crowded. Following modular design, photo collections are effectively packaged using tight spacing. Cut-out-background photos add contrast and prevent the spread from looking blocky. An expertly designed headline nicely incorporates fonts, colors and a cut-out-background photograph
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N ICOLE A DAMS M ad i s on Cou n t y Hi gh S c h ool D an i e l s v i l l e , GA C h r i s t i n e Haggard , ad v i s e r
A photo package, featuring the spread’s dominant photo, becomes the centerpiece of this creative sports spread. Angled edges on some of the photos and graphic bars create a retro look. Shades of gray and maroon work effectively together to enhance, rather than overpower the photography.
C HA S E CAIR N S W y l i e Eas t H i gh S c h ool W y l i e , TX Cas i Th e d ford , ad v i s e r
This strong modular design is packed with content without overwhelming the reader. Unifying graphics include blue accent color, square blocks/photos and tightly cropped face photos in black and white. A dominant photo, touching the headline, provides a focal point.
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The skilled use of space, with generous framing margins, gives these theme pages an open look that sets them apart from the yearbook’s section designs. The use of a bold font and color makes the names pop out from the quotes in the text block. The tilted section names, displayed in white bars with drop shadows, are powerful without obstructing the content of the photos.
KATE FER N AU H udso n H i g h S cho o l H udso n, I A J o l et te Yo der, a dvi ser
A window-pane grid makes an interesting photo presentation. Even with this creative approach, a dominant image is displayed. The use of lowercase letters for the headlines gives the design a casual look while blue and gray are used to accent the content. Circles are used sparingly to provide contrast to the squares.
ELAI N A FOX G r eenb r i er H i g h S cho o l G r eenb r i er, A R A ng el a Br o wn, a dv i ser
A fun graphic treatment emphasizes the section name and unifies the design while introducing the orange tint used for the “People” section palette. Key words relating to the theme as well as student names are emphasized with color in the text. An interesting photo presentation, with a strong dominant image, crossing the gutter for unity, commands reader attention.
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MAGI HOWELL U r ban d al e Hi gh S c h ool U r ban d al e , I A M ar i ah S p e n c e r, ad v i s e r
The combination of process color and black-and-white images gives this spread a sophisticated look. Repeating the teal from the dominant photo in the headline and drop cap provides just the perfect accent. The tall, vertical photo bar on the right nicely contrasts the extremely horizontal dominant photo on the left.
CARLEY RAD OV P al os Ve rd e s Hi gh S c h ool P al os Ve rd e s E s tate s , C A Su s an P av e l ka, ad v i s e r
Outstanding photography is the critical ingredient of any powerful design. An outstanding dominant photo, taken from a unique angle to provide a clean background, makes a perfect visual centerpiece. Typographic selections are stylish and readable. In some cases black backgrounds overpower the photos, but since black is a school color repeated in all the photos, it unifies this design.
N IKI VAN CE Lake D al l as H i gh S c h ool Cor i n t h , TX Cate r i n a C rai g, ad v i s e r
A cut-out-background photo of a student holding an oversized pencil makes the perfect verbal-visual connection for a dynamic headline presentation. This spread is an outstanding example of contemporary modular yearbook design. In all, 25 students and their direct quotes tell the story of testing from a personal angle.
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IN D E X
Aa Jostens recognizes the students, advisers, administrators and representatives responsible for the exceptional yearbooks showcased in the Gotcha Covered Look Book. This index lists every school featured in addition to the contest winners, advisers and Jostens representatives mentioned in the captions.
10th Street School [WA].............................. 255 A.J. Dimond High School [AK]...................... 239 Abbe, Matthew............................................206 Abijay, Rachel................................................241 Academic Magnet High School [SC]............ 255 Acebo, Lyn.....................................................165 Achiron, Laura...............................................190 Acorn High School [AR]................................ 252 Adam, Bridget.............................................. 253 Adams, Nicole............................................... 339 Adwers, Shari................................................187 AFNORTH International School [NL]........... 255 Agee, Kari....................................................... 99 Akers, Martha.................................44, 257, 259 Alaniz, Marylee..............................................199 Albrecht, Diana..............................................312 Albrecht, Launa..............................................60 Allen, Judy................ 36, 136, 145, 223, 224, 244 Allen, Michelle........................................ 165, 191 Allison, Cindy.................................................163 Allred, Hailey Jo............................................. 278 Alonzo, Heidi................................................. 224 Alpharetta High School [GA]........................ 172 Alta High School [UT]...................................124 Altoona High School [WI]............................ 255 Alvey, Chelsee............................................... 255 American Fork High School [UT].................200 Amerson, Joni............................................... 243 Andersen, Heather....................................... 255 Anderson, Jyndie.......................................... 336 Anderson, Laura........................................... 249 Anderson, Tara............................................. 220 Andrews High School [NC]....................287, 307 Andrews, Cindy............................................. 188 Andrews, Erin............................................... 148 Anthony, Amber............................................215 Apex High School [NC]...................................171 Apicella, Robin Ann...................................... 245 Aptos High School [CA].......................... 88, 182 Archbishop Carney Regional Secondary School [BC]...............................154 Archbishop Mitty High School [CA]............... 93 Archie, Tonya................................................ 255 Arcia, Edgar.................................................. 255 Arens, Annamarie........................................ 238 Armstrong High School [MN].......................155 Arneson, Colleen....................................104, 198 Arnold High School [FL]............................... 223 Arnold, Jackie................................................ 254 Arnot, Jason................................................... 179 Aronovici, Stacy.............................................182 Arundel High School [MD]........................... 220 Arvantides, Cathy.........................................240 Asheville School [NC]................................... 254 Ashley Hall [SC]............................................ 188 Ashton, James.............................................. 252 Ask, Stefanie................................................ 252 Astoria High School [IL]............................... 253
Astronaut High School [FL]..........................158
Belmond Klemme Junior High School [IA].... 253
Atascadero High School [CA]....................... 252
Belmont High School [NH]........................... 254
Atchley, Ruth................................................ 254
Belvidere North High School [IL]................. 242
Athens High School [MI].............................. 236
Bement High School [IL].............................. 253
Atlantic City High School [NJ].......................134
Benavides, Mica.................................... 184, 229
Atlantic High School [IA]............................. 104
Bendle High School [MI]............................... 148
Atwater II, Henry.......................................... 226
Benilde-St.Margaret’s School [MN]............ 232
Augusta High School [KS]............................227
Bennett, Brian................................................151
Austin, Brittney..............................................311
Bennett, Bridget.....................................261, 315
Austin, Dan................................................... 257
Bennett, Micah............................................. 222
Averyt, Courtney.......................................... 225
Benton Community High School [IA]...........159
Aydelott, Cathy............................................ 252
Bentonville High School [AR]...................... 246 Berkshire High School [OH].......................... 254
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Berlin High School [WI]................................ 255 Berry, Cindy....................................................130
Bacon, Kelly.................................................. 144
Berry, Ryan....................................................309
Bahr, Amber.................................................. 255
Berryhill, Allison........................................... 104
Baird, Brett............................................234, 241
Berschback, Bob.....................149, 187, 233, 234
Baker High School [FL].................................208
Berschback, Mike ...................149, 187, 233, 234
Baker, Bart................. 20, 101, 181, 201, 205, 213
Bertenshaw, Mary........................................ 253
Baker, Lisa......................................214, 262, 324
Besser, Eli.......................................................310
Baker, Tammy............................................... 255
Bethel Baptist Church School [CA].............. 252
Bakken, Cheryl.............................................. 252
Bethesda Christian Academy [NC].............. 307
Ballek, Diana................................................. 244
Bigbee, Allison.............................................. 255
Baltes, Matt.................................................... 92
Bilinski, Robin............................................... 234
Banducci, Karen............................................ 254
Billetdoux, Sharon.........................................186
Banfield, Angela........................................... 232
Bingham High School [UT].......................... 242
Bankers, Kristen........................................... 180
Bingham, Doug............................................. 249
Banks High School [OR]............................... 254
Biotechnology High School [NJ]................... 254
Banks Junior High School [OR]..................... 254
Bird, Toody......................................................80
Baranowski, Jason...................................119, 121
Bishop England High School [SC]................230
Barbara Bush Middle School [TX]................ 255
Bishop Gorman High School [NV]................ 223
Bardon, Erica................................................. 255
Bishop Kelley High School [OK]................... 254
Bardwell, Cam........................................159, 244
Bishop Ryan Catholic
Barker , Amy................................................. 249
Secondary School [ON]................................90
Barker, Julie....................................................227
Bison High School [SD]................................ 255
Barnes, Christine............................................ 111
Bixby High School [OK]........................ 235, 342
Barnes, Liz..................................................... 110
Black River Falls High School [WI]............. 1, 191
Barneveld High School [WI]......................... 255
Blackman, Bonnie...........113, 190, 223, 240, 245
Barrett, Jan................................................... 228
Blalack Middle School [TX]...........................129
Barrett, Suzanne.......................................... 244
Blythe, Emily................................................258
Barrows, Brooke.................................... 137, 254
Bogomol, Greg...............................................135
Barrs, Whitney.............................................. 223
Bolemon, Blaise............................................ 334
Basehor-Linwood High School [KS]............ 253
Bolton, Christine............................................212
Bates, Teri......................................................321
Bonduel High School [WI]............................ 255
Battle Ground High School [WA]..................189
Bondurant, Monica..........................................91
Baxter, Cindy.................................................. 119
Boocks, Joe................96, 109, 144, 166, 189, 228
Beaufort Academy [SC]............................... 245
Boone , Dusti................................................ 225
Beaufort High School [SC]........................... 100
Borin, Rebecca..............................................288
Beck, Heidi.................................................... 253
Borkowski, Julie .............................................113
Beckham, Kay............................................... 254
Bortz, Larissa................................................ 255
Bedell, Haley..................................................313
Borys, Anny....................................................316
Bell, Andrew................... 100, 104, 110, 171, 188,
Bostrom, Carissa..........................................304
198, 200, 230, 245
Bostrom, Cheryl............................................304
Bell, Stuart.................................................... 248
Boucher, Ron..................................................227
Bellaire High School [OH]............................. 254
Boudreau, Alicia............................................241
Belland, Dave......................................... 191, 228
Boulder City High School [NV]..................... 254
Bellevue Christian Senior
Bowditch Middle School [CA]...................... 252
High School [WA]...................................... 255
Bowen, Ericka............................................... 259
Bellinger, Amy..............................................338
Bowie High School [TX]........................ 155, 219
Belmond Klemme High School [IA]............. 253
Bowman, Karen............................................ 233
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Bowser, Kim.................................................. 254
Bush Middle School [WA]............................ 255
Centreville School [DE]................................. 252
Colley, Anna.................................................. 329
Boyd, Donny............................................108, 151
Bussell, Paul.................................. 115, 226, 239
Cerminera, Wendi......................................... 244
Colleyville Heritage High School [TX].......... 140
Boyd, Kayla....................................................231
Butler, Betsy................................................. 255
Cestra, Mariah.............................................. 322
Collins, Jr., Loren............................................ 114
Boyd, Sandy...................................................122
Butzu, Ava....................................... 32, 303, 311
Cha, David..................................................... 279
Collins, Judy..................................................... 111
Chadwick, Beth............................................. 253
Columbia Christian High School [OR].......... 254
Chambers, Linda............................................142
Community High School [TX]....................... 167
Champlin Park High School [MN]........ 232, 334
Community School of Naples [FL]................237
Boys Ranch Schools [TX]............................. 255 Brandell, Christine........................................ 233 Brandt, Emily................................................ 252
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Brannigan, John.................................... 146, 240
Cabot High School [AR]....................... 252, 253
Chanhassen High School [MN].................... 222
Conant, John................................................. 254
Brantford Collegiate Institute [ON]............. 323
Cactus Shadows High School [AZ]...............134
Chaparral High School [AZ]........................... 175
Consolati, Amy............................................. 253
Bremner, Stephanie..................................... 252
Cairnie, Heather....................................... 90, 116
Chase County Jr./Sr. High School [KS]..........149
Cook Schlepphorst, Andrea......................... 140
Brenner, Elena.............................................. 184
Cairnie, Meagan....................................... 90, 116
Chase High School [KS]................................ 253
Coolidge, Judi................................................ 257
Brenner, Lynsie.............................................. 181
Cairns, Chase................................................ 339
Chase, Ched.................................. 208, 224, 237
Coombs, Juliann.............................................221
Brentwood School [GA]................................ 252
Caldwell Academy [NC]................................ 254
Chastain, Thane ......... 52, 107, 120, 121, 149, 227
Cooper, Andrea............................................. 222
Brewster Academy [NH].............................. 222
Caldwell, Carl................................................ 207
Chattahoochee High School [GA]................. 181
Cooper, Beth..................................................194
Brinson, Cynthia........................................... 252
Caldwell, Lenore........................................... 207
Cheng, Dave............................ 91, 320, 322, 330
Cooper, Camille............................................. 252
Brodbeck, Jodi............................................... 253
Calgary Girls’ School [AB]............................. 322
Cherokee High School [NJ]............................186
Cooper, Toni.................................................. 242
Brondyke, Lisa...............................................210
Calmeyer, Daniel........................................... 252
Cherry Hill High School East [NJ]................. 140
Coppell High School [TX]......................186, 276
Broughton High School [NC].........................152
Calvary Baptist Academy [LA]..................... 253
Chesterton High School [IN].........................185
Copper, Rilla.................................................. 254
Brown, Angela..............................................340
Calvary Christian Academy [FL]................... 252
Chestnut, Debra........................................... 252
Coral Gables Senior High School [FL]...........107
Brown, Ben................................................... 239
Calvary Christian Academy [PA].................. 254
Cheyenne East High School [WY].................146
Corey-Whitehead, Justin.............................. 252
Brown, Charlie.............................................. 255
Camerado Springs Middle School [CA]........ 252
Cheylin High School [KS].............................. 253
Cornelius, Emily............................................. 167
Brown, Deanne............................................. 270
Campbell, Casey.............................................151
Chicagoland Jewish High School [IL]........... 253
Cornelius, Pat & Associates....... 97, 98, 119, 127,
Brown, Jaime...................................................94
Cane Creek Middle School [NC]................... 254
Childs, Mark...................................................183
137, 172, 181, 192, 206, 208, 210, 223, 246
Brown, Lori..................................................... 161
Capital Christian Middle School [CA]........... 252
Chisago Lakes Baptist School [MN]............ 253
Cornersville High School [TN]......................255
Brown, Natalie............................................... 176
Cardenas, Melanie........................................ 265
Chisholm High School [MN]......................... 253
Coro, Michelle................................................. 93
Bruffey, Melody............................................ 253
Cardigan Mountain School [NH].................. 254
Chopin, Mac.................................................. 255
Coronado High School [CO].......................... 232
Brumbaugh, Mary Jo.................................... 253
Cardinal Carter
Chrasta, Debbie............................................. 141
Coronado High School [NV]......................... 224
Brunette, Kim................................................ 118
Academy for the Arts [ON]................ 318, 321
Christ School [NC]........................................ 254
Coronado Middle School [CA].... 12, 14, 258, 331
Brush High School [CO]................................ 252
Carlisle, Lyn.................................................... 161
Christ the Teacher Catholic School [DE]...... 252
Cossens, Gabriella........................................ 329
Bryant Freshman Academy [AR].................306
Carlyle, Ally....................................................337
Christian Life School [IL].............................. 246
Costa, Kristy................................................. 224
Bryant High School [AR]........... 8, 10, 258, 283,
Carman-Ainsworth High School [MI]...........168
Christian, Betty..............................................211
Cotter-Wilson, Virginia..................170, 174, 209
297, 303, 304, 305, 309,
Carpenter High School [SK]......................... 323
Christner, Karen............................................ 253
County Line High School [AR]..................... 252
310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 326
Carrboro High School [NC]........................... 254
Cierniak, Inger............................................... 252
Cousins, Dawn.............................................. 253
Bryant, Christina...........................................124
Carrington Elementary School [ND]............ 254
Cilluffo, John......................................... 233, 253
Cowan, Tammy Rae...................................... 253
Buchanan High School [PA].......................... 127
Carroll High School [IN].................................183
Cisne Community High School [IL].............. 253
Cowart, Katie.......................303, 304, 305, 309
Buchholtz, Amy.............................................155
Carter, John................................................... 257
Citrus Springs Middle School [FL]............... 252
Cowden Herrick High School [IL]................. 253
Budak, Michael............................................... 97
Cartwright, Karen......................................... 255
CIVA Charter High School [CO]..................... 252
Cox Mill High School [NC]...............................151
Buena Vista Seventh-day
Cary High School [NC].................................. 229
Civitareale, Sheri............................................90
Cox, Dustin.................................................... 233
Adventist School [WA].............................. 255
Casady School [OK]......................................205
Clark, Matthew..............................................221
Craghead, Kathy........................................... 257
Bugbee, Krystal............................................303
Casares, Amanda.........................................258
Clark, Stephanie......................137, 173, 232, 237
Craig High School [WI]..................................185
Bullard High School [CA]...............................221
Castelow, Katie..............................................166
Clarksville High School [TN]......................... 225
Craig, Caterina............................... 139, 338, 341
Bullington, Amber........................................ 253
Castle View High School [CO].......................102
Claus, Joseph.................................................. 176
Crains Creek Middle School [NC]................. 254
Bullock, Shannon.......................................... 297
Castleton, Jason..................................... 124, 242
Clayton High School [MO].................... 126, 260
Cranbrook Kingswood School [MI].............. 234
Bumgarner, John............................100, 104, 110,
Caston, Phillip................................................193
Clear Creek High School [TX]........................313
Cray, Kelly....................................................... 157
171, 188, 198, 200, 230, 245
Castro, Brooke.............................................. 225
Clearwater Middle School [KS].................... 253
Creed, Lori......................................................135
Bunch, Mary.................................... 136, 197, 242
Catholic Central High School [MI]................ 253
Clement, Dan................................................ 235
Creekland Middle School [GA]..................... 238
Bunka, Alexis.................................................168
Catholic High School [AR]........................... 252
Clements, Josh...................................... 272, 308
Creekview High School [GA]..........................94
Bunka, Pam............................................ 24, 258
Catoire, Yvette............................................... 177
Clemson University [SC].............................. 220
Crenshaw, Stephaney.................................. 252
Burges High School [TX]...............................331
Caulkins, Lori................................................ 253
Clifford, Debora............................................230
Crews, Brian...................................................221
Burke, Shaun.................................................106
Caulton, Bill....................................................185
Clymer Central High School [NY]..................... 6
Crossroads Christian School [NC]................ 254
Burkhard, Paul.............................................. 252
Cazenovia High School [NY]......................... 239
Cochran, Don................................................. 252
Crotts, Joanne............................................... 254
Burkhead, Carrie........................................... 252
Cedar Valley Middle School [TX]........... 120, 261
Cochran, Nick.................................................194
Crouse, Victoria.............................................. 96
Burlington County
Centennial High School [TX]........................ 236
Coffee, Sandra...............................................129
Crow High School [OR]................................. 266
Institute of Technology [NJ]...................... 244
Center Grove High School [IN]......................158
Colburn, Lisa................................................. 255
Culver City High School [CA].......................... 99
Burn, Jodi....................................................... 252
Centerville High School [OH]........................ 108
Cole, Abby..................................................... 222
Cunningham Peterson, Susan..................... 239
Burnham, Lynne............................................ 174
Central Arkansas Christian
Cole, Debra....................................................309
Curtis, Nanette............................................. 254
Burns, Jami.................................................... 254
Schools [AR].............................................. 252
Cole, Sarah.....................................................201
Custer, Christine........................................... 254
Burns, Joy...................................................... 253
Central Catholic High School [IL]................. 253
Coleman, Becky............................................ 254
Cuthbertson High School [NC]............. 254, 255
Burns, Mary.................................................. 253
Central Catholic High School [OR]............... 254
Coleman, Patt.................................................98
Cuttle, Cate....................................................125
Burt, Brooke.................................................. 252
Central Christian School [OR]...................... 254
Coleman, Taylor Marie..................................290
Cuyahoga Falls
Bush Middle School [TX].............................. 255
Central High School [TX]............................... 176
Colette-Rice, Florence.................................. 253
Christian Academy [OH]............................330
345
Dd D’Aversa, José.........................................152, 316 Dahl, Janet.................................................... 255 Dalke, John............................................ 334, 352 Dalton L. McMichael High School [NC]......... 161 Dalton Middle School [GA]............................ 114 Daly, Kathy.................................................... 257 D’Amour, Cassidy..........................................340 Dana Hills High School [CA]..........................241 Dana Middle School–Hawthorne [CA]......... 252 Danevicz, Stacey........................................... 253 Darlington School [GA]................................ 226 Dartmouth College [NH]...............................221 Davenport North High School [IA].................211 David H. Ponitz Career Technology Center [OH].............................284 Davidson Day School [NC].............................241 Davidson, Rachel..........................................330 Davis, Ann......................................................165 Davis, Dorsett................................................241 Davis, Jennifer............................................... 254 Dayton Christian High School [OH]............. 254 De Bruyn, Kathleen....................................... 255 Decatur High School [TX]..............................130 Deephaven Elementary School [MN].......... 253 Degenstien, Tanice....................................... 322 Del Sur Junior High School [CA]................... 252 Delcastle Technical High School [DE].......... 184 Deleonibus, Kimi.......................................... 252 Dellana, Deanna............................................155 Delle Donne, Dana .......................................240 DeLosh, Ken........................... 215, 222, 226, 232 Delphi Academy [CA]................................... 252 Delphos St. John’s High School [OH]........... 254 DeMarcello, Melissa .....................................186 DeMarco, Cathy.............................................145 Demeter, Jamie..............................................153 Denkin, Sommer........................................... 267 Dent, John................................................. 16, 311 Denton High School [TX]..............................135 Deretchin Elementary School [TX].............. 255 Deschamps, Tara...........................................218 Desert Vista High School [AZ]....................... 93 Despotopulos, Charles................................. 234 Devantier, Erin...............................................106 DeVries, Jami.................................................308 Diaz, Dean............................. 221, 230, 246, 248 Diego Catholic High School [UT]..................305 Dilday, Mary.................................................. 255 Dimaria, Natalie............................................330 Dirigo High School [ME]............................... 253 Donahoe, Katie............................................. 252 Doolan, Laura................................................240 Dority, Dianna............................................... 253 Dorman High School [SC]...............................112 Dos Pueblos High School [CA]............16, 18, 311 Dotterer, Cheryl.............................................133 Dowd, Nikki....................................................120 Downes, Mary Kay........................................ 257
Doyal, Adrianna.............................................. 20
Edmonson, Margaret..................................... 92
Fellowship Baptist Academy [NC]............... 254
Doyle, Michael.............................................. 242
Edna Maguire Elementary School [CA]....... 252
Fellowship Baptist School [MI].................... 253
Dr. Bernard A. Harris
Edwards Middle School [CA]........................ 252
Fenton High School [MI].................. 24, 26, 258
Middle School [TX].................................... 229
Edwards, Jane................................................. 95
Ferguson, Denise...........................................124
Drake, Linda........................................... 149, 257
Effinger, Sam................................................205
Fernau, Kate.................................................340
Draper, Allison.............................................. 276
Eisenhower High School [PA]...................... 254
Field, Brenda...................................28, 258, 324
Drury, Riley.................................................... 299
El Molino High School [CA].......................... 252
Fields, Scott.................................................. 252
Dube, Jo......................................................... 252
Elezra, Sean..........................................293, 304
Fien, Pennie.................................................... 99
Duchesne High School [UT]......................... 278
Elk County Catholic High School [PA].......... 249
Filaseta, Laura.............................................. 254
Dufrane, Steve.............................................. 100
Elk Grove High School [IL]............................ 232
Finch, Kathy.................................................. 244
Duke University [NC].....................................221
Ellinwood, Suzanne...................................... 254
Finch, Michael................................................103
Duluth East High School [MN]..................... 253
Elliott, Hayley............................................... 188
Finch, Peggy ................................................230
Dumont, Jim...........................................180, 196
Elliott, Kristin.......................................244, 254
Finley, Grace...........................................283, 313
Dunaway, Michele........................................258
Ellis, Katie..................................................... 226
Firebaugh High School [CA]......................... 246
Duncan, Patti................................................ 220
Ellis, Merrill......................................92, 190, 247
Fitzgerald, Norma.........................................199
Dunn, Amy............................................. 235, 241
Elmore, Joe..................................... 161, 228, 243
Fleming, Kathleen........................................264
Durant, Robin............................................... 254
Elmwood High School [IL]............................ 253
Fletcher Academy [NC]........................ 254, 265
Durda, Bryan............................................ 84, 131
Elsawaf, Yasmeen........................................ 307
Florey, Yasemin.............................................163
Durham Academy [NC]................................ 238
Elsbernd, Kristin............................................185
Flynn, Jason.................................................. 255
Durham, Natasha...................8, 68, 94, 117, 242
Emmett, Megan........................................... 245
Foothills Academy [AZ]............................... 252
Dutch Fork High School [SC].........................183
Emrick, Jennifer.............................................247
Forest Park High School [IN].........................159
Duvel, Kelly..............................126, 153, 167, 226
Encila, Virginia.............................................. 252
Fort Dorchester High School [SC]................. 110
Dworakowski, Tina....................................... 266
Ender, Paul.................................................... 257
Fort Morgan High School [CO].....................230
Engler, Kelly................................................... 173
Fort Zumwalt South High School [MO].......153
Enterprise High School [AL].........................231
Fort Zumwalt West High School [MO]......... 167
Entiat High School [WA].............................. 255
Fortner, Alexis.............................................. 100
Eadi, Paul......................................................240
Enyart, Kristen............................................. 328
Foster, Cara............................................196, 333
Eagle Heights Christian Academy [TX]....... 255
Epidendio, Katie............................................. 93
Fourth Baptist Christian School [MN]......... 253
Eaglecrest High School [CO].........................123
Epiphany School [NC]................................... 254
Fowler Middle School [TX]............................247
Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy [GA]..... 118
Episcopal High School [TX].......................... 255
Fowler, Bruce.................................197, 298, 300
Earl Haig Secondary School [ON]..................123
Ereckson Middle School [TX]........................ 110
Fowler, Celeste.............................................298
East Bakersfield High School [CA]................124
Erie High School [CO]............................ 231, 252
Fowler, Crystal.............................................. 255
East Buchanan High School [MO]................ 254
Esau, Melanie............................................... 322
Fox, Elaina....................................................340
East Davidson Senior High School [NC]...... 254
Esposito, Jr., Lou........................... 169, 230, 244
Fox, Jeannie.................................................. 104
East Duplin High School [NC].......................126
Estancia Middle School [NM]...................... 254
Fox, Russell........................................... 231, 252
East Grand Rapids High School [MI]... 226, 253
Estrella Foothills High School [AZ]..............154
Frame, Peg................................................... 254
East Grand Rapids Middle School [MI]........ 253
Etowah High School [GA].............................. 119
Framel, David................................................ 255
East Lincoln High School [NC]......................105
Everson, Debra............................................. 255
Francis Howell High School [MO]................258
East Linn Christian Academy [OR].............. 254
Ewing Middle School [SC]............................ 255
Francis Wardlaw Academy [SC].................. 255
East Troy High School [WI].......................... 148
Excelsior Elementary School [MN].............. 253
Francis, Gwen............................................... 255
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Eastern Christian High School [NJ]..............128 Easton Charter High School [LA]..................291 Eaton High School [CO]................................ 252
Frank H. Peterson
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Academies of Technology [FL]...................313 Frank, P.R. ....................................................284
Ebenezer Middle School [GA]................... 7, 307
Fahrni, Allison............................................... 273
Frankford Middle School [TX].......................247
Echo Horizon School [CA]............................. 252
Failor, Beth.................................................... 252
Franklin County High School [TN]................133
Eckert, Audra..................................................48
Fairport High School [NY]............................ 254
Frear, Julie..................................................... 239
Eden Christian Academy–
Fairview Middle School [TN].........................142
Frederick Christian Academy [MD].............. 253
Faith Christian School [AL]...........................164
Frei, Terra.......................................................170
Faith Heritage School [NY].......................... 254
French American
Berkeley Hills Campus [PA]....................... 254 Eden Christian Academy– Mt. Nebo Campus [PA].............................. 254
School of Puget Sound [WA].................... 255
Faith Lutheran
Eden Prairie High School [MN].................... 180
Jr./Sr. High School [NV].....................244, 254
Friends Seminary School [NY]......................139
Eden, Mitch.................................... 40, 258, 330
Fannett Metal High School [PA].................. 254
Froze, Aimee................................................ 255
Edenfield, Cheree......................................... 252
Farry, Maureen...............................................98
Fry, Lauren............................. 146, 230, 231, 243
Edgemont Junior High School [WA]............ 255
Faust, Kristen............................................... 254
Frydberg, Jennifer......................................... 223
Edgerton High School [WI].......................... 255
Fayetteville Academy [NC].......................... 254
Fugate, Diann................................................221
Edina High School [MN]................................314
Fayetteville High School [AR]....................... 179
Fuller, Norman...............................................313
Edmond Memorial High School [OK]............ 101
Fayetteville-Manlius High School [NY]........156
Fulton, Sheryl............................................... 352
Edmond North High School [OK]................. 342
Featherston, Todd........................................ 203
Funke, Kathy................................................ 252
Edmond Santa Fe
Feil, Travis..............................................203, 331
Furnas, Kelly................................................. 257
High School [OK]............................20, 22, 258
Felis, Matt..........................94, 112, 115, 118, 125,
Fusaro, Kristen............................................. 248
Edmonds, Courtney...................................... 253
194, 197, 226, 238, 248
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Gg G.W. Bush Middle School [WA].................... 255 Gaber, Kathlyne.............................................132 Gamble, Leah................................................330 Gard, Joan...................................................... 255 Garner, Jennifer...............................................117 Gascon, Deborah............................................183 Gast, Walter....................................................113 Gaston Christian School [NC].......................237 Gaul, Sandy................................................... 253 Gavin, John.....................................................321 Geer, Steven..................................................260 Geesey, Scott.........................................162, 249 General Douglas MacArthur High School [NY].........................................231 Gentry Middle School [NC]........................... 254 Gentry, Brenda.............................................. 254 George Mason High School [VA]................... 119 German, Monique......................................... 255 Germany, Emma................................... 301, 302 Gerritts Middle School [WI]......................... 255 Gibbs, Shelley............................................... 253 Gibson, Alec.................................................. 220 Gibson, Christopher...................................... 225 Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School [CA].............................. 252 Gierman, Katrina............................................64 Gilbert, Nina...................................................129 Gilman School [MD]......................216, 279, 282 Giusto, Bob.................................................... 174 Glen A. Wilson High School [CA]..................214 Glen Edwards Middle School [CA]............... 252 Glenbard South High School [IL].................309 Glenbrook North High School [IL].................170 Glenbrook School [LA].................................. 253 Glenbrook South High School [IL].....................28, 30, 258, 324 Go, Estela Marie........................................... 229 Goldstein, Julie....................... 36, 267, 293, 304, 308, 336, 340 Golub, Brad................................80, 90, 99, 120, 155, 160, 163, 248 Gomes-Vance, Deja.......................................231 Gonzales, Guadalupe.....................................331 Gonzalez, Julianne........................................ 252 Gooding High School [ID]............................. 253 Goodman, Rachel........................................... 96 Goodrich High School [MI]............................133 Gordy, Julie.....................................................183 Gore, Brian...................................................260 Gorman Christian Academy [NC]................. 254 Gowen, Gretchen.......................................... 252 Grace Christian School [AK]......................... 252 Grace Christian School [NC]......................... 254 Graf, Jessica................................................... 252 Grand Blanc High School [MI].....32, 34, 303, 311 Grandville High School [MI]......................... 239 Grassfield High School [VA]........................... 96 Graves, Linda................................................ 233
Green Hope High School [NC].......................237
Hare, Kasey....................... 96, 152, 171, 221, 229,
Hodges, Karen.............................................. 254
Green Valley High School [NV].........36, 38, 267,
237, 238, 239, 243, 245
Hoeft, Madison..............................................261
293, 304, 308, 336, 340
Harlem High School [GA]............................. 252
Hoffman, Tim............................................... 255
Green, Kim.................................................... 257
Harlem High School [IL]................................ 173
Holder, Hannah.............................................300
Greenberg, Jeff............................................. 244
Harlingen High School [TX]...........................199
Holeyfield, Shannon.......................................94
Greenbrier Christian Academy [VA]..............166
Harper, Sylena...............................................305
Holland, Michelle...................................242, 315
Greenbrier High School [AR]........................340
Harrington, Amanda.................................... 238
Hollis, Jay...................96, 109, 144, 166, 189, 228
Greenbrier High School [TN]........................230
Harris Middle School [TX]............................ 229
Holly Springs High School [NC].................... 245
Grice, Stacy.............................................211, 329
Harris, Dee............................................ 235, 342
Holmer, Lauren............................................. 255
Griffin, Peter.......................... 102, 123, 202, 232
Harris, Stephanie.......................................... 299
Holmes Middle School [MI].......................... 207
Grimes, Samantha.......................................230
Harrison, Carla.............................................. 254
Holt, Bethany...............................................288
Grimsby Secondary School [ON]................... 116
Hart, Catherine..............................................237
Holy Cross High School [NJ].......................... 157
Grinstead, Glenna......................................... 253
Hart, Lori........................................................134
Holy Family High School [CO]...................... 252
Groff, Douglas............................................... 254
Hartford Public Schools [AR]....................... 246
Holy Innocents’
Grosse Pointe North High School [MI].........187
Hartley, Amy................................................. 253
Episcopal School [GA]........................ 246, 252
Grosse Pointe South
Hartshorn Elementary School [NJ].............. 254
Holy Redeemer Catholic School [GA].......... 252
High School [MI]................................ 233, 253
Harvard Yearbook Publications [MA].......... 220
Holy Spirit High School [NJ]......................... 225
Grove City Christian High School [OH]......... 254
Harward, Lynne............................................ 254
Holzer-Lane, Kim.......................................... 254
Gruen, Sandra................................................150
Hastings, Nancy........................................... 257
Hood, Lisa..................................................... 254
Grumet, Wayne............................................. 114
Hausner Jewish Day School [CA].................. 252
Hope Christian High School [NM]................. 197
Gruver, Teresa............................................... 252
Hawkins, John............................................... 252
Hopkins High School [MN].............. 95, 261, 315
Guinn, Stephanie.......................................... 254
Hawks, Beth................................................. 254
Horicon High School [WI]............................. 255
Gunnison Middle School [CO]...................... 252
Haxtun High School [CO].............................. 252
Horizon Christian School [OR]..................... 254
Gunnison Valley Middle School [UT]........... 255
Hayes, Sharon............................................... 253
Horizon High School [AZ]..............214, 262, 324
Guria, Pete.................................................... 252
Hays, Tressie................................................. 236
Horton, Ace................................................... 246
Gutierrez, Mary Ann..................................... 252
Hearn, Jeanne............................................... 254
Houston Academy [AL]................................ 238
Gutierrez, Natalie..........................................105
Heath, Allison................................................109
Hoven High School [SD]............................... 255
Heffner, Ryan.........................................138, 177
Howell High School [MO].............................258
Helton, Tieka................................................. 173
Howell, Magi..................................................341
Hendren, June............................................... 242
Hudkins, Karrah............................................ 245
Haddy, Kari.................................................... 229
Henke, Amy................................................... 137
Hudlow, Lisa..................................................169
Haeberle, Raelenne...................................... 254
Herder, Diane.........................................231, 303
Hudson High School [IA]..............238, 253, 340
Haggard, Christine..........................48, 334, 339
Heritage Baptist Academy [CT]................... 252
Hudson High School [WI]............................. 226
Hahn, Tobin................................................... 252
Heritage Christian Academy [TX]................ 255
Hudson, Chuck...............................184, 240, 247
Haig Secondary School [ON].........................123
Heritage High School [CO]...........................308
Huffer, Kelsey...............................................308
Haist, Janet.................................................... 197
Heritage High School [GA]............................183
Hunnicutt, Charlie...................310, 312, 314, 315
Hall, Carrie..................................................... 239
Heritage High School [TX]............................132
Hunt Middle School [TX]...................... 249, 255
Hall, H.L......................................................... 257
Heritage Hills High School [IN].................... 244
Huntington Beach High School [CA]........... 234
Hall, Jay..........................................................126
Hermantown High School [MN].................. 253
Huntoon-Perkins, Amy.................216, 279, 282
Hall, Jordan.................................................... 249
Hernando Christian Academy [FL].............. 252
Hurd, Trudy................................................... 253
Hall, Tammy.................................................. 254
Hewett, Chelsea........................................... 307
Hamill, Vern.................................................. 253
Hickory High School [VA]............................. 255
Hamilton Prep Academy [AZ]...................... 252
Hidden Treasure Christian School [SC]........ 255
Hamilton, Randy Joe............................. 179, 246
Higgins, Kristin............................................. 253
I.E. Weldon Secondary School [ON]..............195
Hamlin School [CA]...................................... 252
Highland High School [AZ].......................... 233
Iacuzzi, Pat................................................... 254
Hamman, Kathe............................................313
Highland High School [CA]........................... 225
Ida S. Baker High School [FL]......................208
Hammond, Kate........................................... 254
Highland High School [CO]........................... 252
Idaho Falls High School [ID].....209, 306, 310, 312
Hampel, Judy..................................................164
Highland High School [WI]........................... 255
Ierardi, Brian..................................139, 223, 248
Hampton, Brook............................................160
Highland Park High School [TX]...................102
Incarnate Word Academy [MO]................... 254
Hancock, Kayla.............................................. 307
Highsmith, Jack..................................... 193, 227
Indian Creek Upper School [MD].................. 253
Hanf, Kristen................................................. 254
Hilbert High School [WI].............................. 255
Ingle, Wayne..................................................183
Hansen, Cameron..........................................150
Hilburn, Mark.................................................. 92
Ingold, Jennifer............................................. 243
Hansen, Carrie...............................................312
Hile, Deb........................................................ 254
International Community School [WA]....... 255
Hansen, Joyce................................................156
Hill Country Middle School [TX]....................163
‘Iolani School [HI]...................................147, 337
Hansen, Karri................................................ 255
Hill, Faith........................................................193
Iowa City West High School [IA]...................109
Hansen, Laurie...............................................215
Hill, Jim...........................................................196
Iowa School for the Deaf [IA]...................... 253
Hansen, Ryan........................209, 306, 310, 312
Hillcrest International School [Indonesia]..... 258
Hanson, Shannon......................................... 233
Hilling, Lindy................................................. 255
Harbaugh, Veronica......................................286
Hinde, Casey................................................. 229
Hardison, Ginger........................................... 255
Hinton, Christy.............................................. 252
J.A. Craig High School [WI]............................185
Hardy, David...................................................214
Hodge, Melissa.................101, 116, 124, 225, 227
J.J. Pearce High School [TX]............................113
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J.L. Mann High School [SC]...........................193
Kamei, Mark.................................................. 234
Kridner, Diane............................................... 252
Leising, Debra............................................... 148
J.R. Arnold High School [FL]......................... 223
Kapaun Mt. Carmel
Kubicek, Sharon.............................................. 99
Leland High School [CA]............................... 118
J.R. Gerritts Middle School [WI]................... 255
Catholic High School [KS]................... 107, 258
Kumashiro, Jamie......................................... 253
Lembke, Evan............................................... 253
Jackson Liberty High School [NJ]................. 245
Kaplow, Lauren............................................. 254
Kunz, Hannah............................................... 270
Lemmer, Danielle......................................... 253
Jackson, Erik...................................................213
Kautz, Carson............................................... 274
Jacobs Junior High School [WI]..................... 255
Kazmierczak, Carol........................................169
James Bowie High School [TX]............. 155, 219
Kazmierski, Crystal....................................... 257
James Buchanan High School [PA]............... 127
Kean-Walsh, Rosemary................................145
L.B. Johnson Middle School [FL]..................209
Levonick, Jess................................................162
James Island Christian School [SC].............. 255
Keberly, Russ................................................ 207
Lachapelle, Marie......................................... 255
Lewis Central High School [IA].....................198
James River High School [VA].......................103
Keeling, Liz................................................... 232
Lafayette County C-1 High School [MO]...... 254
Lewis, Jonathan............................................260
Jamie, Carolina...............................................315
Keirsey, Dustin............................... 143, 166, 235
Lafayette High School [VA]......................... 228
Lewis, Molly.................................................. 254
Jarrell, Denise................................................ 252
Kemp, Kem................................................... 228
Lafferty, Mike.......................... 56, 222, 231, 243
Lexington High School [SC]......................... 236
Jay M. Robinson High School [NC]............... 235
Kennedy, Stephen........................................ 226
LaForge, Kate................................................241
Liberty Christian High School [FL]............... 252
Jefferson Academy High School [CO].......... 243
Kennedy, Wade..............................................195
Laingsburg High School [MI]................231, 303
Liberty Christian School [TX]........................130
Jefferson Forest High School [VA]................ 172
Kenney, Paula............................................... 255
LaJoe, Danny................................................. 228
Liberty High School [CA]........................116, 252
Jenkins, Carey................................................164
Kent, III, Warren ............................................115
Lake Dallas High School [TX]........ 139, 338, 341
Lied Middle School [NV]................................165
Jenks High School [OK]................................. 203
Kerchief, Julia................................................ 244
Lake Norman High School [NC]................... 239
Lifegate School [OR].................................... 254
Jensen, Joan.................................................. 255
Kerdus, Bob.....................................109, 138, 159
Lakeside Junior & Senior High School [AR].....117
Ligon, Chet.....................................................198
Jensen, Susan............................................... 253
Kettle Moraine High School [WI]................. 255
Lakeside Upper School [WA]....................... 255
Lincoln County High School [GA]..................227
Jeschke, Angela............................................ 269
Keung, Karen.................................................319
Lakeview Academy [GA].............................. 252
Lincoln County Middle School [GA]..............193
Jobin, Sybille................................................. 255
Keyser-Fawick, Christine...............................190
Lakeville Middle School [MI]........................ 253
Lincoln High School [CA]................................131
John P. Stevens High School [NJ]..................190
Khan, Marrium.............................................. 253
Lakewood High School [CO].......................... 174
Lincoln High School [WI].............................. 228
John Paul Stevens High School [TX].............190
Kilday, Rebecca...............................103, 133, 183
Lamanna, Denise.......................................... 225
Lincoln-Sudbury
Johns Creek High School [GA]......................208
Kiley, Eileen.....................................................121
Landmark Christian School [GA]...........112, 252
Regional High School [MA]....................... 234
Johnson High School [GA]..............................98
Kilgore, Jane................................................... 141
Lane, Brittany............................................... 252
Lindsay, Anne............................................... 245
Johnson Middle School [FL].........................209
Killeen, Patrick...............................................156
Lange, Kari.....................................216, 233, 243
Lindsey, Doug............................................... 254
Johnson, Alyssa.............................................331
Kinard Middle School [CO]........................... 252
Langille, Mary................................................198
Lindsey, Leigh Anne..................................... 228
Johnson, Amy............................................... 254
King, Leah..............................................154, 236
Lanier, Susan................................................ 234
Link, Kelsey..................................... 212, 214, 217
Johnson, Angelica......................................... 252
Kingsway Regional High School [NJ]............ 157
Lansdowne High School Academy [MD]......146
Linthicum, Austin.........................................331
Johnson, Jason...............................................237
Kingsway Regional Middle School [NJ]........122
Lansing Christian School [MI]...................... 243
Lisbon Central School [NY].......................... 254
Johnson, Lois.................................................120
Kinnevan, Jordan.......................................... 296
LaPorte, Matthew.......................................... 95
Little Rock Christian Academy [AR]............ 242
Johnson, Melissa...........................................208
Kinsella Coupland, Kate................................170
LaRossa, Patty..............................................189
Little, David.................................................. 253
Johnson, Rosemary...................................... 144
Kinsey, Gwynne............................................ 246
Larson, Alexandra................................ 194, 204
Litynski, Jeanna............................................ 253
Johnson, Valerie............................................ 253
Kirby, Merri.................................................... 252
Larson, Scott................................................ 253
Liu, Eden ...................................................... 220
Johnson, Yvonne................................... 244, 324
Kirkland Seventh-day
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Lenard, Janene.............................................. 253 Lentz, Vicki................................................... 255 Levens, Rhonda.............................................. 76
Las Vegas Academy [NV]..............................136
Livingston Adventist Academy [OR]........... 254
Johnston, Kellie............................................. 254
Adventist School [WA]............................. 255
LaSalle-Peru High School [IL]........................ 97
Livingston Adventist
Johri, Shweta ................................................227
Kirkwood High School [MO].....40, 42, 258, 330
Lasley, Luke.................................................. 295
Academy [PK-8] [OR]................................ 254
Jones County High School [SD].................... 255
Kizelevicus, Raymond.................................. 253
Lau, Jason......................................................316
Lockhart High School [TX]........................... 248
Jones, Clay.....................................................305
Klein, Cheri.................................................... 254
Laudani, Melissa...........................................162
Logsdon, Lauren.......................................95, 98
Jones, Ellora.................................................. 323
Klein, Jenna.................................................... 101
Laufer, Terrie..................................................210
Lohr, Sieglinde.............................................. 236
Jonesville High School [MI].......................... 253
Klein, Linda................................................... 255
Laurens District High School [SC]................ 217
Lomega High School [OK]............................ 254
Jordan, Jim..................................................... 257
Klevens, Debra.............................................. 180
Lawton Chiles High School [FL]................... 275
Loney, Kristen............................................... 253
Joy, Chris.........................................................129
Kline, Laura................................................... 236
Lawton Chiles Middle School [FL]................162
Loney, Sherri................................................. 180
Juan Diego Catholic High School [UT]..........305
Klingensmith, Cheryl.................................... 254
Leahy, Laura.................................................. 255
Long, John.....................................................304
Juanita High School [WA].....................247, 295
Klopp, Alison.................................. 105, 151, 222,
Leahy, Page................................................... 255
Looney, Celia................................................. 252
Judge Memorial High School [UT]............... 255
233, 234, 235, 238, 239, 241
Leakey, Caroline............................................ 254
Los Alamos High School [NM]..............242, 315
Juhl-O’Brien, Shelley...................................... 101
Knaupp, Esther............................................. 254
Lebanon High School [IN].............................169
Los Altos High School [CA].......................... 252
Julian Union High School [CA]...................... 252
Knight, Brooke ..............................................166
Lebeau, Cindy................................................189
Lott, Marsha................................................. 307
Jung, Samantha.............................................321
Knoetgen, Michelle................................147, 337
LeBlanc, Pete................................................ 257
Loudoun Valley High School [VA]..... 44, 46, 259
Justice, Anita.................................................237
Knopp, Shannon........................................... 254
Lee High School [MA]................................... 253
Loughran, Linda........................................... 254
Justin Wakeland High School [TX]................168
Koch, Lorin.................................................... 254
Lee High School [TX].................................... 184
Louise S. McGehee School [LA].................. 177
Kocur, Jeff.................................................95, 315
Lee University [TN].......................................103
Lovejoy High School [TX]............................. 108
Koekebakker, Pam.........................................195
Lee, Alice....................................................... 252
Lovett School [GA]........................................192
Kohli, Kristen.................................................154
Lee, Betsy..................................................... 228
Lowery Freshman Center [TX]......................241
Kaboli, Mojdeh.............................................. 254
Komachin Middle School [WA]....................204
Lee, Debra..................................................... 226
Loy, Cheryl..................................................... 253
Kaelke, Dawn................................................ 253
Koplik, Jacqui..................................................231
Lee, Lynn....................................................... 246
Luceri, Meg................................................... 243
Kailing, Joel....................................................103
Koshiol, Chris................................................ 352
Leesville Road High School [NC]................. 243
Luella High School [GA].................................115
Kakegawa International
Kramer, Kathleen.......................................... 236
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Lefkoff, Anna................................................. 172
Lundgren, Gary.......................................44, 352
Christian School [Japan]............................304
Kraus, Katie...................................................261
Legacy High School [NV]...............................145
Lundgren, Paul............................................. 352
Kalhor, Barbara......................................247, 295
Krebs, Nathan................................................310
Legler, Shellie............................................... 252
Lundquist, Stephen..................................... 254
Kalish, Juliana........................................ 105, 107
Krezinski, Nicole........................................... 255
Leifheit, Jessica.............................................102
Lussenhop, Troy........................................... 252
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McAlvey, Laura............................................. 253
Mill Creek High School [GA].................206, 292
Murray, Regina...............................150, 187, 232
Orange County [CA]....................................241
McAuley Catholic High School [MO]............ 254
Millard West High School [NE]...................... 92
Mutepfa, Joy................................................. 255
Lynch, Missy................................................. 255
McBride, Bailey............................................. 254
Millbrook High School [NC].......................... 239
Myers, Angie................................................. 254
Lynden Christian High School [WA]............ 248
McCarthy, MarthaLee....................................133
Miller, Ann......................................................... 5
Myjak, Kevin..................................................160
Lyons, Aaron.................................................200
McCasland, Brent.... 154, 220, 224, 229, 233, 244
Miller, Carol...................................................230
Myrtle Beach High School [SC].....................198
Lyons, Lexie.................................................. 332
McCausland, Ian............................................316
Miller, Gina.....................................................126
McCoy, Abigail.............................................. 220
Miller, Nan......................................................136
McCoy, Emilee............................................... 255
Miller, Roberta.............................................. 253
Lutheran High School of
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McCreary, Dave............................................. 323
Miller, Tara.................................................... 252
Nairne, Scott................................................. 252
MacArthur High School [NY]........................231
McDill, Liz.......................................................125
Millett-Grant, Claudette...............................123
Najafi, Dani................................................... 265
MacArthur High School [OK]........................219
McDonald, Lori.............................................. 235
Milton High School [WI]............................... 233
Nance, Diana................................................. 252
MacDonald, Shelley.......................................192
McDonald, Patrick........................................ 242
Milwee Middle School [FL]...........................205
Nativity Elementary School [KS]................. 253
Machebeuf High School [CO]....................... 252
McDougle Middle School [NC]..................... 254
Minnetonka High School [MN]....................288
Needhan B. Broughton High School [NC]..... 152
Mack, Alana...................................................213
McDowell Early College High School [NC]..... 254
Miroglotta, Jenny.......................................... 254
Neff, Nora.............................................206, 282
Mackenzie Collegiate Institute [ON]............125
McFarland High School [WI]........................ 255
Mitchell High School [NC]............................ 254
Neillsville High School [WI].......................... 255
Mackey, Daniel...............................................214
McGehee School [LA].................................... 177
Mitchell Senior High School [SD]................. 255
Nelson, Brienne............................................ 222
MacLauchlan, Katie...................................... 144
McGhee, Jennifer.......................................... 255
Mitchell, Andy.......................................178, 295
Nelson, Marion...............................................112
Macqueen, Mary.............................................131
McGovern, Jr., Terry ...........64, 111, 122, 128, 134,
Mitchell, Elizabeth........................................ 255
Neris, Brandon...............................................219
140, 144, 145, 157, 186, 224, 225, 244
Mobridge-Pollock High School [SD]............ 255
Neuroth, Craig.............................................. 255
High School [GA]................... 48, 50, 334, 339
McGovern, Tim......................................128, 225
Model High School [GA]................................194
New Hampton School [NH].......................... 254
Maggert, Alicia............................................. 254
McIntosh High School [GA]............................ 95
Modesti, Sonja.............................................. 252
New Horizon School [WA]............................ 255
Maguire Elementary School [CA]................ 252
McIntyre, Perry..............................................192
Modesto Christian High School [CA]........... 252
New Jersey Institute of Technology [NJ]..... 223
Mahoney, Mary Kate.................................... 254
McKee, Cindy................................................ 252
Molvik, Jonathan............................. 212, 213, 241
Newkirk High School [OK].............................143
Maiden High School [NC]............................. 222
McKenzie, Lee............................................... 255
Mona Shores High School [MI]......................115
Newman Smith High School [TX]...............260
Maize South High School [KS].......................121
McKibben, Sheryl......................................... 253
Monett High School [MO]............................ 249
Newmarket High School [ON].......................192
Maize South Middle School [KS]..... 52, 54, 259
McKinney Christian Academy [TX]............... 111
Monroe, Patricia............................................331
Newton, Mark............................................... 202
Malins, Susanne........................................... 225
McKinney High School [TX].........................280
Monsignor Farrell High School [NY]............ 223
Newton-Conover Health/Science
Malins, Wally.................................................163
McKinney North High School [TX]............... 225
Montgomery, Tonya..................................... 253
High School [NC]........................................ 254
Malosky, Linda.............................................. 253
McKinney-Rewa, Heather.................... 226, 253
Montini High School [IL].............................. 253
Nguyen, Khanh..............................................291
Manchester, Joseph........................................171
McLean High School [VA]............................. 333
Montrose High School [CO]...........................132
Nichols, Becky................................................142
Manhart, Jamie............................................. 253
McLean, Mike...............................................260
Moore, Jan............................................... 131, 175
Nichols, Casey.................. 131, 257, 259, 277, 324
Manheim, Roberta....................................... 223
McLetchie, Scott........................................... 177
Moose Lake High School [MN].................... 253
Nichols, Sarah.................. 84, 257, 259, 314, 332
Mann High School [SC].................................193
McMath, Dena.............................................. 254
Moran, Robert.............................................. 223
Niehaus, Deborah......................................... 307
Mann, Michael.............................................. 252
McMichael High School [NC]......................... 161
More, Dianne.................................................319
Nisbett, Margie............................ 301, 302, 306
Mansfield, Lara...............................................88
McMillan, Betsy............................................230
Morehead, Madison.....................................306
Nix, Ginger.................................................... 252
Maranatha Christian School [PA]................ 254
McMillan, Claudia......................................... 188
Morgan Hill Charter School [CA].................. 252
Noonan, Jason............................................... 252
Marcellus High School [MI]..........................240
McMillon, Izabella......................................... 254
Morgan, Amy................................................ 207
Nordquist, Paul..............................................314
Margaret B. Pollard Middle School [NC]...... 254
McPherson High School [KS]........................120
Morgan, Angel...............................................189
Nordstrom, Valerie....................................... 253
Marian Central Catholic High School [IL].... 253
Meadowlark Middle School [NC]..................237
Morgan, Tonya.............................................. 203
North Brunswick Township
Marine Military Academy [TX].................... 255
Medcalf, Carol................................................136
Morgan, Vickie...............................................130
High School [NJ].........................................240
Marist High School [OR].......................... 5, 242
Meharry Medical College [TN]..................... 226
Morris, Michelle............................................208
North Forsyth Middle School [GA]............... 137
Markham District High School [ON].............319
Melton, Tyler..................................................164
Mortenson, Rita....................................216, 255
North Garland High School [TX]...................199
Marone, Stephanie .......................................186
Mendocino High School [CA]....................... 252
Mother Lode Adventist
North Gaston High School [NC]................... 232
Marquez, Loran.............................................. 167
Mennenga, Diena......................................... 253
Junior Academy [CA].................................. 252
North Georgia Christian School [GA]........... 252
Marquez, Marc.............................................. 253
Merced High School [CA]............................. 248
Mounds Park Academy [MN]................142, 253
North Hall High School [GA].......................... 97
Martin High School [MI]............................... 253
Merritt, Melissa.............................................237
Mount Horeb High School [WI]................... 255
North Lincoln High School [NC]................... 234
Martin Luther King High School [CA]...........261
Metevier, Ericka............................................ 222
Mount Pleasant Middle School [NC]........... 235
North Penn High School [PA]....................... 254
Martin, Amanda........................................... 254
Meurett, Lori................................................ 255
Mount St. Mary Academy [AR]................... 252
North Sevier High School [UT].................60, 62
Martin, Delia..................................................227
Mexico Middle School [MO]..........................163
Mountain Pointe High School [AZ]............. 220
Northbridge High School [MA].....................241
Martin, Michael.................................................1
Meyersdale High School [PA]....................... 254
Mountain View High School [ID]..................170
Northeast High School [KS]......................... 253
Martinez, Maria.....................................287, 307
Miami Sunset Senior High School [FL]........105
Mountain Vista High School [CO]................ 202
Northern Burlington County
Marvin Elementary School [NC].................. 254
Miceli, Fr. Ross.............................................. 249
Mt. Whitney High School [CA]......................227
Regional Middle School [NJ]..................64, 66
Masishin, Angeline........................................ 157
Michigan School for the Deaf [MI].............. 253
Mt. Zion High School [GA]............................125
Northside High School [VA].........................260
Mason High School [MI]............................... 253
Michigan State University [MI].......56, 58, 259
Muchow, Kurt............................................... 255
Northumberland High School [VA].............. 255
Mason High School [VA]............................... 119
Middle Township High School [NJ]...............128
Muehlberg, Bonnie....................................... 254
Northwest Career &
Massy, Susan................................................ 257
Middletown High School [DE].......................247
Muir, Kathy................................................... 254
Technical Academy [NV]............................ 191
Masuda, Nancy............................................. 253
Mid-Pacific Institute [HI]............................. 253
Mullin, Melissa..............................................143
Northwest High School [MO]....................... 226
Matuszczak, Brooke......................................160
Midview Middle School [OH]........................ 254
Munch, Trevor...................................... 268, 308
Northwestern High School [WI].................. 255
Maur Hill - Mount Academy [KS]................. 253
Midwest Central High School [IL]................ 253
Munk, Susan................................................. 253
Northwood Academy [SC]........................... 255
Maxwell, Rebecca...........................................94
Milan Middle School [MI]............................. 253
Murphy, Denise............................................. 254
NorthWood High School [IN]....................... 234
McAdams, Nikki........................................... 235
Milford High School [OH].............................. 176
Murray, Greg................................................. 238
Northwood High School [NC]....................... 229
Madison County
3 49
Norton, Claire................................................309
Parsipanny Hills High School [NJ]................ 244
Portland Adventist Academy...................... 254
Richmond High School [IN]............................151
Norton, Danielle.............................................311
Pascolla, David.............................................. 252
Potter, Lori-Ann............................................ 278
Richmond Hill High School [ON]............152, 316
Notre Dame Academy [OH]......................... 254
Patrick, David.........................................183, 236
Potter, Vicki.................................................. 253
Ridout, Gwen................................................. 179
Nyberg, Doug................................225, 226, 230
Patrick, Mary.......................................... 52, 259
Potterville High School [MI]......................... 253
Riley, Jr., David...................................... 106, 236
Patters, Dan........................................... 211, 238
Powdersville Middle School [SC]................. 255
Rincon Valley Christian School [CA]............ 252
Patuxent High School [MD]..........................147
Powell, Amy.................................................. 255
Ringe, Sara............................................196, 333
Paul M. Dorman High School [SC].................112
Powell, Tammy............................................. 252
Rivard, Julie................................................... 248
O’Brian, Tammi............................................. 255
Paul VI Catholic High School [VA]..................121
Price, Rianne.....................32, 133, 148, 168, 207
River Ridge High School [GA]...................... 252
OABCIG High School [IA].............................. 253
Pavelka, Susan...................................... 106, 341
Prieskorn, Caroline........................................289
Rivera, Angel................................................ 269
Oak Crest Middle School [CA]...................... 252
Paxon SAS High School [FL].............................1
Prince George High School [VA]....................109
Rivera, Daniel................................................ 223
Oakview Middle School [MI]........................ 299
Pearce High School [TX].................................113
Princeton High School [TX].......................... 249
Riverfield Country Day School [OK]..............166
Ocean City High School [NJ]........................... 111
Pedicini, Stefanie.........................................209
Prospect High School [IL]..............................187
Riverside Secondary [BC]..............................321
O’Farrell, Nikki.............................................. 332
Pellegrino, Rachel..................................186, 276
Prout School [RI].......................................... 255
Robbinsdale Armstrong
Oglesbee, Lori....................................... 257, 280
Pelo, Nina...................................................... 228
Providence Christian Academy [GA].............210
High School [MN]........................................155
O’Hara Park High School [CA].......................215
Pennekamp, Sandy......................................200
Providence High School [NC]....................... 259
Roberdeau, Shaunna.................................... 253
Ola Middle School [GA].................197, 298, 300
Pennsylvania State University [PA]............240
Pursell, Mary................................................. 244
Robert E. Lee High School [TX]................... 184
Olds Koinonia Christian School [AB]........... 322
Percival, Meghan.......................................... 333
Putnam City North High School [OK]........... 181
Roberts, Elizabeth........................................ 254
Oliver, David.................................................. 257
Perkins, Ashley.............................................258
Putnam, Mary Beth...................................... 239
Robinson High School [NC].......................... 235
Onalaska Senior High School [WI]............... 255
Perkins, Elizabeth..........................................102
O’Neil, Jan.......................................................313
Perkiomen School [PA]................................ 254
Orchard, Samantha...................................... 253
Peters, Margie.............................................. 255
Ordman, Ginny...............................................109
Peterson Academies of Technology [FL]...... 313
Quattlebaum, Kristy.................................... 252
Rock County High School [NE]......................138
Orono High School [MN]........................... 7, 201
Peterson, Amanda....................................... 332
Quinlan, Len..................................................206
Rockland High School [ID]........................... 253
Ortega, Amethyst.............................................7
Peterson, Kirstin........................................... 253
Quinn, Suzy....................................................146
Rocklin High School [CA]........131, 259, 277, 324
Ortiz, Christina...............................................219
Peterson, Theresa........................................ 235
Quinn, Terry.................................................. 202
Rodgers, Candie........................................... 253
Osakis High School [MN]............................. 253
Pethick, Katelyn........................................... 323
Qustandi, Susan............................................ 191
Rodgers, Kristy..............................................178
Oscar Smith High School [VA]......................189
Pfeiffer, Melissa............................ 153, 182, 224
Ostrom, Emily............................................... 255
Pflasterer, Amy............................................. 226
Ostvig, Tessa.....................................................7
Pflugerville High School [TX]........................160
Oswandel, Alli............................................... 252
Pforsich, Spencer.......................................... 255
R.W. Johnson High School [GA]......................98
Roller, James.................................................. 110
Otto, Cindy.................................................... 255
Phan, Christine..............................................314
Radov, Carley.................................................341
Roosevelt High School [HI].......................... 253
Ouachita Baptist University [AR]............68, 70
Philipp, Megan........................................132, 174
Raeker, Laurie................................................105
Roosevelt Junior High School [UT].............. 255
Our Lady of Mercy School [CA].................... 252
Phillips, Kirsten............................................ 322
Ragati, Rob...................................................240
Root, Deborah................................................68
Overton, Jill....................................................237
Pine Castle Christian Academy [FL]............ 252
Ragland, Chad....158, 162, 204, 205, 209, 210, 245
Rose, Megan..................................................... 3
Owen Valley High School [IN]...................... 245
Pinkham, Kim................................................122
Rahn, Kelli .................................................... 232
Rose, Riley....................................................305
Oxford Academy High School [NY].............. 254
Pinnacle High School [AZ]............................212
Ramer, Al.......................................................143
Rosenberger, Craig..................................28, 170
Oxley, Grace................................................... 326
Pinnacle High School [CO]............................ 252
Rand, Patrick..................148, 173, 185, 242, 246
Rosman High School [NC]............................ 254
Pioneer Heritage Middle School [TX].......... 255
Randolph-Henry High School [VA].............. 188
Rossi, Catherine.................................... 318, 321
Pioneer High School [CA].............................260
Raper, Margie................................................168
Round Rock High School [TX]........................ 99
Pisgah High School [NC].............................. 233
Raskin, Kim....................................................314
Rountree, Megan..........................................261
P.J. Jacobs Junior High School [WI]............... 255
Pitkin, Terry.................................................... 177
Rathbun, Kristi............................................. 259
Rowell, Wes...................................................166
Pace High School [FL].....................................91
Pitrone, Angela............................................. 254
Rawlings, Gunnar......................................... 252
Rowlett High School [TX].............................178
Pacheco, John........................................ 272, 308
Pivonka, Tucker........... 52, 107, 120, 121, 149, 227
Reckard, Jim.................................................. 253
Rowley, Laura...............................................200
Paden, Jolee..................................................286
Plano East Senior High School [TX]............ 222
Red Mountain High School [AZ].................. 224
Roxbury High School [NJ]..............................169
Paffrath, Jackie......................................247, 248
Plano Senior High School [TX]..................... 202
Red Oak High School [TX]............................ 235
Rozendaal, Christina..................................... 116
Page High School [NC]................................. 228
Plantz, Deb....................................................138
Reece, Kate...................................................204
Ruddick, Jessica............................................ 255
Page, Mike.............................................. 24, 236
Platt, Kay...................................................... 225
Reed, Jennifer............................................... 232
Rule, Jennifer................................................ 342
Page, Phil.............................................. 185, 234
Platteville High School [WI]......................... 255
Reeder, Kelley................................................ 127
Russell, Patty............................................... 254
Palco High School [KS]................................. 253
Plumley, Rebecca............................................90
Reeping, Fred................................................ 127
Rutkowski, Amy.............................................113
Palmer, Susan................................................. 111
Plymouth South Middle School [MA].......... 253
Regan, Wendy........................................112, 252
Rutledge, Kathy........................................... 253
Palmetto Ridge High School [FL]................ 224
Podsezertsev, Evgeny...................................313
Reichert, Kristin........................................... 239
Palmyra High School [PA].............................143
Poetzinger, Dave............................................153
Reimer, Nancy.............................................. 255
Palmyra-Eagle High School [WI]................. 243
Point Arena High School [CA]...................... 252
Reimler, Lisa................................................. 255
Palos Verdes High School [CA]............. 106, 341
Pollack, Zachary........................................... 282
Reppi, Jim............................................... 114, 252
Sabia, Chuck..................................................216
Pankoff, Mike....................................93, 134, 175
Pollard Middle School [NC].......................... 254
Reyburn Intermediate School [CA]..............230
Sacred Heart Preparatory [CA].................... 252
Paradigm High School [UT]......................... 255
Pollard, Rebecca............................................132
Ricafort, Florian............................................285
Sager, Susan.................................................. 175
Park, Claudia................................................. 254
Pollina, Brett..................................................314
Rich, Stacy.................................................... 238
Sale, Barret................................................... 254
Park, Sung....................................................260
Pond, Susan.................................................. 252
Richard Stockton
Saleeby, Claude.............................. 112, 193, 220
Parker-Amador, Pamela............................... 252
Ponitz Career Technology Center [OH]........284
College of New Jersey [NJ]......................... 224
Parkway West High School [MO]................. 180
Popejoy, Renee............................................. 253
Richards, Diane..............................................160
High School [PA]........................................ 254
Parry, Melinda............................................... 252
Port Allegany High School [PA]................... 254
Richardson High School [TX]........................195
Samples, Luke............................................... 217
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Robinson, ChaReese....................................284 Rocheleau, Jennifer....................................... 179 Rock Canyon High School [CO].................... 259
Roessel, Donna Marie.................................. 254 Rogers High School [MN]............................. 253 Rolette Public School [ND].......................... 254
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Sampson, Tim...............................................241
Shelton, Shawna........................................... 217
Southeast Guilford High School [NC].......... 243
Stine, Lisa.....................................................306
San Clemente High School [CA]...................213
Sherwood, Mark...........................................205
Southeast High School [KS]........................ 253
Stockton College of New Jersey [NJ]............ 224
San Lorenzo Valley High School [CA]...........153
Shields, Tom................................................. 249
Southfield Christian High School [MI]......... 253
Stofsick, Marian...........................................330
San Luis Obispo High School [CA]............... 252
Shih, Joyce..................................................... 236
Southfield Christian Middle School [MI]..... 253
Stohr, Georgia................................................. 97
Sanchez, Nicole.............................................277
Shirley, Tessa.................................................. 97
Sowash, John ............................................... 253
Stoker, Natalie...............................................312
Sanders, CarrieAnn....................................... 254
Shoaf, Pat..................................................... 254
Space Coast Jr./Sr. High School [FL]............ 245
Stoltz, Nicole.................................................187
Sanders, Colleen........................................... 108
Shoemaker, Jessica....................................... 254
Spears, Deanna............................................. 253
Stone, Linda................................................. 234
Sanders, Nicole.............................................. 141
Short, Anna.................................................. 254
Spears, Jessica............................................... 114
Stony Point High School [TX]........................90
Sanders, Steve.................................................16
Shumpert, Jeremy......................................... 119
Spellman, Carlos............................................103
Stowe, Todd.................................................. 100
Sanderson, Todd........................................... 239
Sianis, Eleni.................................................. 232
Spelman, Chris............................................. 234
Stratford High School [SC]............................171
Sandia High School [NM]..............................136
Silver Lake High School [KS]................ 253, 255
Spencer, Mariah.............................................341
Street, Gary.................................................. 255
Saniuk, Sarah............................................... 255
Simmons, Casey............................................ 271
Spires, Michelle............................................. 217
Street, Kevin..................................................154
Santa Susana Magnet High School [CA].....206
Simonton, Amy............................................ 248
Spohn, Sarah................................................303
Strellman, Erica............................................ 252
Santiam Christian School [OR].................... 254
Sims Middle School [FL]........................211, 329
St. Dominic Savio Catholic
Stricker, Christine..........................................126
Saquella, Jan................................................. 224
Sinde, Rick.................................................... 255
Sasena, Bob...................................................227
Singleton, Wendy.......................................... 172
Saunders, Chelsey.........................................152
Sir Winston Churchill
High School [TX]........................................ 255 St. Elizabeth Catholic
Stroh, Susan..................................................143 Stryker, Jodie................................................. 255
High School [ON]..........91, 218, 320, 322, 330
Stuart Hall High School [VA]....................... 255
Saunders, Karen............................................ 179
Secondary School [BC].............................. 236
St. Elizabeth High School [DE]....................240
Stuntz, Marla.................................................106
Sausker, Sara................................. 142, 201, 352
Sironski-White, Luke.................................... 295
St. Francis Borgia High School [MO]........... 254
Sturgeon, Bill............................................ 91, 211
Savannah Christian Prep High School [GA]....252
Sitka High School [AK]................................. 252
St. Francis Central Catholic School [CA]...... 224
Sugden, Ed......................................................40
Savannah Christian Prep
Sjorberg, Karen............................................. 255
St. Francis de Sales High School [OH]......... 100
Sullivan, Pam................................................ 252
Middle School [GA].................................... 252
Skyline Schools [KS]......................................164
St. George’s Episcopal School [GA]............. 252
Summersville High School [MO].................. 254
Savannah Country Day School [GA]............ 252
Skyview Middle School [MN]....................... 253
St. Gregory Middle School [AZ]................... 252
Sun Prairie High School [WI]....................... 255
Schadegg, Amy............................................ 252
Slatton, Brenda............................................ 184
St. Ignatius College Prep [IL]....................... 253
Sunlake High School [FL].............................. 114
Schantz, Liz.................................................. 252
Slider, Sandra................................................. 127
St. Isabella School [CA]................................ 252
Sunrise Mountain High School [AZ]............. 217
Schledorn, Mark...................................204, 307
Slippery Rock Middle School [PA]............... 254
St. John’s School [TX]................................... 228
Surley, Gianna...............................................308
Schlosser, Sally............................................. 352
Sloan Creek Middle School [TX]................... 141
St. Joseph-Odgen High School [IL]..............286
Surry Central High School [NC].....................135
Schmiz, Samantha.......................................260
Sloan, Justin...................................................147
St. Mark’s School of Texas [TX].... 72, 74, 259, 327
Sutton, Caroline............................................ 229
Schram, Leah................................................ 254
Smale, Stacy..................................................149
St. Mary Catholic Central
Swanson, Alex...............................................261
Schroeder, Brittani....................................... 323
Smallwood, Audrey.......................................199
High School [MI]............................................253
Sweet, Steve......................................... 147, 220
Schumacher, Cindy....................................... 249
Smart, Duncan.............................................. 327
St. Mary’s Ryken High School [MD]............ 253
Sybirski, Shannon..........................212, 332, 334
Schwab, Mark................................................ 118
Smith Cotton High School [MO].................. 254
St. Paul’s School [NH].................................. 254
Sybrant, Sheila..............................................138
Scire, Leo ...............................................152, 316
Smith, Clint...........................273, 289, 290, 309
St. Peter Chanel High School [OH].............. 254
Sylvan Hills High School [AR]........................117
Scotch Plains Fanwood High School [NJ]......113
Smith, Danielle............................................. 253
St. Scholastica Academy [IL]....................... 253
Syracuse High School [KS]........................76, 78
Scott County High School [KY]....................260
Smith, Heather............................................. 252
St. Stephen Catholic School [FL]................. 252
Syracuse University [NY]..................... 260, 316
Scott, Sheri....................................................178
Smith, Joe .................................................... 234
St. Stephens High School [NC].................... 238
Scotts Valley High School [CA].................... 252
Smith, Kathy.................................................. 181
St. Thomas More School [PA] ..................... 254
Scottsbluff High School [NE]....................... 177
Smith, Melissa.............................................. 254
St. Vincent High School [CA]....................... 252
Searcy High School [AR]................................94
Smith, Mia.....................................................310
Stahl, Amy.....................................................196
Ta, Melanie.................................................... 333
Seifert, Jessica.............................................. 252
Smith, Randy.................................................227
Stalnaker, Mary............................................ 252
Tabb Middle School [VA].............................. 255
Sells, Julie...................................................... 254
Smith, Terri................................................... 252
Stalnecker, Janelle........................................ 252
Tartan High School [MN]...............................312
Sevastopol High School [WI]....................... 255
Smithson Valley High School [TX]................. 92
Stanford University [CA].............................. 229
Tascosa High School [TX]..............................196
Seward, Amy...................................................12
Snow Canyon Middle School [UT]................150
Stanford, Logan............................................ 275
Tate, Becky.................................................... 328
Seymour High School [WI]........................... 255
Snyder, Kim...................................................230
Stanton County High School [KS]................165
Tate, Dow........................................................311
Shadow Mountain Baptist School [CA]....... 252
Soger, Estelle................................................ 253
Stapleton, Christopher...................................171
Tauber, Shelby..............................................280
Shadow Ridge High School [AZ]................. 229
Somers High School [CT]............................. 235
Starr’s Mill High School [GA].........................98
Tauriac, Jeremy..............................................291
Shah, Amey....................................................115
Son, Irin..........................................................261
Staten Island Technical
Taylor, Alicia.................................................. 255
Shaheen, Molly....................................... 60, 150
Son, Joanne................................................... 320
High School [NY]......................................... 248
Taylor, Christi................................................ 252
Shaker Heights High School [OH]................264
Sonoma Valley High School [CA]..........178, 295
Stater, Diana.................................................285
Taylor, Lisa.................................................... 255
Shanenko, Kristi........................................... 254
Sorrows, Margaret........... 8, 258, 283, 297, 303,
Steen, Tim.....................................................128
Taylor, Sherri................................. 260, 316, 352
Shawnee High School [NJ]........................... 144
304, 305, 309, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, 326
Steinbrink, Abbey......................................... 253
Taylor, Susan.................... 156, 158, 161, 169, 245
Soule, Shannon.............................................261
Sterling High School [KS]......................203, 331
Taylor, Tammy................................................159
South Charlotte
Sterling Middle School [SC]......................... 255
Teague, Stephen........................................... 179
Shawnee Mission East High School [KS].................................. 261, 311
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Shawnee Mission North High School [KS].....328
Middle School [NC]............................. 137, 254
Stevens High School [NJ].............................190
Tedrow, Casey................................................158
Shawnee Mission West High School [KS]..... 207
South Forsyth Middle School [GA].............. 252
Stevens High School [TX].............................190
Templeton, Casey.........................................260
Shcolnik, Stacey............................................ 175
South Harrison R-2 Junior/
Steward, Amy................................................331
Tenth Street School [WA]............................ 255 Terre Haute South Vigo
Sheets Memorial Christian School [NC]...... 254
Senior High School [MO]........................... 254
Stewart, Cheryl............................................. 229
Sheffield, Tread & Associates........ 72, 102, 108,
South Point High School [NC]...................... 173
Stewart, Jane................................................ 255
High School [IN]..........................................156
110, 111, 113, 129, 130, 132, 135, 139, 140,
South Tama County High School [IA]...........138
Stillwater Area High School [MN]................215
Terryville High School [CT]............................160
141, 167, 168, 176, 178, 186, 195, 199,
South Winneshiek High School [IA]............ 253
Stimmell, Kristin.............. 96, 152, 171, 221, 229,
Tesoro High School [CA]................212, 332, 334
202, 222, 225, 235, 236, 241, 247, 249
Southampton Academy [VA]...................... 255
237, 238, 239, 243, 245
Tewalt, Taylor...............................................306
351
Texas High School [TX]........273, 289, 290, 309 Thedford, Casi............................................... 339 Thoits, Shannon.............................................311 Thomas Ereckson Middle School [TX]......... 110 Thomas L. Sims Middle School [FL]...............................211, 329 Thomas, Michelle......................................... 254 Thompkins, Lisa............................................221 Thompson, Christina.................................... 255 Thompson, Jackie......................................... 252 Thompson, Kathleen.................................... 255 Thompson, Linda......................................... 255 Thompson, Nancy........................................ 224 Thompson, Renee........................................ 253 Thorn, Jessica................................................ 252 Thorsen, Janna.............................................. 242 Thursby, Dorothy.......................................... 252 Tiede, Giselle................................................ 322 Tiedens, Julie................................................. 191 Tiedmann, Rebecca...................................... 324 Tillett, Lyn..................................................... 254 Tillman, Megan..............................................247 Tittl, Pete....................................................... 116 Tivy High School [TX]....................................247 Todd, Cindy.............................. 80, 257, 259, 271 Tokay High School [CA]................................ 274 Tomczak, Heather........................................ 253 Tomlinson, Shelly......................................... 252 Topping, Jodi................................................. 224 Torrey Pines High School [CA]......................310 Tortarella, Laura....................................156, 239 Tosco, Sonny..................................................215
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Vail Christian High School [CO].................... 252 Valley Christian High School [CA]......... 221, 252 Valley City High School [ND]........................ 254 Valley High School [NV]...............................285 Valley View High School [CA]............... 272, 308 Vallivue High School [ID]............................... 174 Valsing, Rachel..............................................146 Van Den Bos, Michelle.................................. 254 Van Hofwegen, Becky.................................. 248 Vance, Niki.....................................................341 Vander Aarde, Tom..........................95, 155, 232 Vanderhoff, Carol.......................................... 254 VanEarden, Grace............................................. 6 Verb, Betsy.....................................................237 Verona Senior High School [WI].... 216, 253, 255 Vick, Marsha................................................. 255 Vickers, Candace...........................................309 Viles, Deb...................................................... 234 Villa Madonna Academy [KY].......................... 3 Villeda, Emily................................................ 252 Villmer, Bryan............................................... 254 Vineland High School [NJ].............................145 Visconti, Andres............................................... 2 Vista High School [CA]..................................231 Vivone, John.................................................. 140 Vogt, Holly.....................................................247 Vollmar, Vicari......................................... 56, 259
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Watchung Hills Regional High School [NJ].... 225
Willett, Maureen...........................................147
Waterford Union High School [WI].............. 255
William Lyon Mackenzie
Waterloo High School [WI].......................... 255
Collegiate Institute [ON]............................125
Waters, Robert..............................................313
Williams High School [NC]........................... 228
Watkins, Ashley............................................107
Williams, Brianna.........................................264
Watters, Margie............................................201
Williams, Callie..............................................158
Waud-Reiter, Amy........................................ 252
Williams, Mia.................................................134
Waupaca High School [WI].......................... 255
Williamstown High School [NJ]....................122
Wauzeka High School [WI].......................... 255
Williamsville East High School [NY]............ 236
Weatherford, Tonia........................................117
Williamsville North High School [NY]...........106
Weaver, LeAnne................................... 246, 252
Willits, Casey................................................ 266
Weaver, Whitnie........................................... 254
Wilson High School [CA]...............................214
Webb Schools [CA]........................................129
Wilson, Bill........................................ 12, 227, 231
Webb, Debra................................................. 255
Wilson, Carmen................................ 12, 227, 231
Webb, Rachel................................................ 236
Wilson, Heather............................................ 252
Webber Middle School [CO]......................... 252
Winard, Nicole.............................................. 255
Wei, Alan........................................................311
Winfrey, Faye................................................ 252
Weisman, Cortney......... 268, 308, 311, 314, 329
Winter Park High School [FL].......................210
Weiss, Dana........................... 146, 230, 231, 243
Wiregrass Ranch High School [FL].............. 269
Weld Central High School [CO].................... 252
Wisniowski, Brenda.......................................318
Weldon Secondary School [ON]....................195
Witt, Cherie.................................................. 253
Wellington Middle School [CO].................... 252
Wolters, Katie............................................... 243
Wentzel, KaTrina.......................... 142, 253, 260
Wong, Christina............................................ 255
Werhan, Linda.............................. 281, 296, 304
Woo, Roger................................................... 274
Wesley, Jr., Roy ..............................................134
Wood, Kimmy............................................... 252
Wesolek, Debbie............................................122
Wood, Tammie..............................................231
West Ashley High School [SC].....................200
Woodall, Tammy...........................................130
West Branch Area High School [PA].............162
Woodland High School [ME]........................ 253
West Catholic High School [MI]........... 253, 254
Woodlawn School [NC]................................ 233
West Central High School [SD].................... 249
Woodruff, Mary............................................ 108
West High School [CA].................................. 101
Woodward Academy [GA]............................. 127
West Shore Jr./Sr. High School [FL].....204, 307
Wright Mill Road Elementary School [AL].... 252
Trapani, Martina............................................128
Waddell, Rebecca......................................... 292
West Valley High School [CA]....................... 141
Wright, David.................................................247
Trezona, Kim..................... 96, 152, 171, 221, 229,
Wade, Susan................................................. 254
Westbrook, Ray...............................72, 259, 327
Wright, Jake............................. 76, 164, 165, 203
237, 238, 239, 243, 245
Wagner, Karen...............................................123
Western Canada High School [AB]............... 179
Wylie East High School [TX]........................ 339
Wagner, Nicole.............................................. 342
Westlake High School [TX]............. 80, 82, 257,
Wylie, Mackenzie..........................................261
High School [WA].......................................255
Wagner, Steve ............................... 212, 213, 241
259, 261, 270, 271
Trimnal, Wanda............................................ 220
Wahlert High School [IA]............................. 253
Westminster High School [MD]...................240
Trinity Academy [KS].................... 281, 296, 304
Wake Forest-Rolesville High School [NC]..... 96
Westmoore High School [OK].......................201
Trinity Christian School [GA]........................ 248
Wakefield High School [NC]..........................237
Westmoreland, Deidre................................. 222
Yale Banner Publications [CT].......................227
Trostel-Redmond, Diane...............................159
Wakeland High School [TX]..........................168
Westside Christian High School [OR].......... 254
Yales Center High School [KS]......................313
Troy Area High School [PA].......................... 255
Waldron, Sarah............................................. 246
Westwood Christian Academy [GA]............ 252
Yanes, Sergio................................................ 275
Tuinstra-Blunck, Therese............................. 255
Walker, Charelle............................................306
Westwood High School [AZ]............... 244, 324
Yang, Felix......................................................321
Tumbusch, Karissa.......................................240
Walnut Grove
Weyauwega Fremont High School [WI]...... 255
Yee, Elizabeth............................................... 262
Tri-Cities Prep Catholic
Yy
Turcotte, Elaine.......... 91, 123, 125, 152, 192, 195
Middle School [TX].................... 301, 302, 306
Wheatland Union High School [CA]............ 252
Yelverton, Jr., Clyde........................223, 231, 238
Turkey Run Middle & High School [IN]......... 161
Walston, Shelly..............................................121
Wheeling High School [IL]............................150
Yoder, Joletta................................238, 253, 230
Tuttle, Zach..................................................309
Walter M. Williams High School [NC]......... 228
Whelan, Sarah.............................................. 333
Yonce, Melissa.............................................. 255
Tyrone Area High School [PA]...................... 255
Walton High School [GA]............................. 223
Whisler, Kari................................................... 176
Youth Christian School [GA]........................ 253
Wando High School [SC].............................. 104
Whitaker, Hank............... 103, 135, 172, 220, 237
Yukon High School [OK]................................213
Ward Melville High School [NY]......2, 268, 308,
Whitaker, Tammy..................... 93, 118, 221, 229
Yulo, Patricia.................................................. 157
311, 314, 329
White River High School [WA].....................194
Union Mine High School [CA]........................ 175
Ward, Roger..................................................306
White, Mary...........................................287, 307
University City High School [CA]..................227
Wardlaw Academy [SC]............................... 255
White, Paige...........................................20, 258
University Heights Academy [KY]............... 253
Wardlaw-Hartridge School [NJ]...................230
White, Paula................................................. 254
Zahasky, Emily...................................................1
University Laboratory School [HI]............... 253
Warhill High School [VA].............................. 144
Whitfield School [MO]..........................196, 333
Zellner, Jack................................................... 233
University of Michigan [MI]......................... 222
Warnke, Abby................................................281
Whitney High School [CA]....84, 86, 259, 314, 332
Zellner, Paige................................................ 342
Upstate Homeschool Co-Op [SC]................ 255
Warren Easton Charter High School [LA]..... 291
Whitney, Cedric............................................. 333
Zhou, Shirley................................................ 220
Urbandale High School [IA]...........................341
Warren, Kendell.............................................109
Whitten, Debbie........................................... 252
Zierath, Mande............................................. 243
Utica High School [MI]..................................149
Warren, Sarah............................................... 144
Wichita Independent School [KS]...............309
Zuniga, Ana...................................................107
Uzar, Jessica..................................................240
Warshauer, Michael.......................................139
Wiebe, Jodine................................................ 323
Zwerin, Marlene........................................... 245
Washington & Lee University [VA].............. 220
Willard, Angela..................................... 249, 255
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colophon The largest and most comprehensive publication of its type in the world, the Gotcha Covered Look Book, features 352 pages with a press run of 14,000 copies. Volume 11 features 64 more pages than the previous edition. The Gotcha Covered Look Book is a gallery of creative themes, cool covers, dazzling designs,
Four judges spent two days studying thousands of yearbooks for creative design and coverage ideas to highlight on the pages of the Gotcha Covered Look Book.
PRINTING: The Gotcha Covered Look Book
BINDING: Rounded and backed with
was printed in the U.S.A. by Jostens, using
headbands applied at the top and bottom.
relevant coverage, storytelling copy and action-
state-of-the-art digital prepress technology
packed photography carefully selected from
combined with computer-to-plate imaging
ENDSHEETS: Pantone Metallic Gold #872
and Komori Super Perfector offset presses.
was applied to Jostens Contempore endsheet
outstanding yearbooks printed by Jostens, Inc. As part of its commitment to education, the Gotcha Covered Look Book is provided to all high school yearbook staffs working with Jostens. EDITOR: John Dalke MANAGING EDITORS:
stock #268 Oxford White. This is 30% postPAGE CREATION: Gotcha Covered Look Book
consumer recycled paper. The same endsheet
pages were designed using Adobe InDesign
design is used in both the front and the back.
CS6 Version 8.0 and Jostens YearTech®. Page trim size is 9 x 12 inches.
DIGITAL IMAGING: R. R. Donnelley handled digital imaging of yearbook spreads and
TYPOGRAPHY: Different typographic
covers. Special thanks to Paul Lundgren,
weights and variations of Klavika were used.
account manager, for his attentiveness to
Designed by Eric Olson and released by the
the Look Book project.
Process Type Foundry in 2004, the company’s website calls Klavika “a full-featured,
Send inquiries regarding the Gotcha Covered
do-it-all sans serif for the needs of the 21st
Look Book to: john.dalke@jostens.com.
century.” The typeface was used by Jostens
This volume of the Gotcha Covered Look Book
Gary Lundgren
to brand its 115 anniversary publications.
Sally Schlosser
PAPER: The 352-inside pages were printed
delivery yearbooks that were submitted by
in process color on 100# Premium Matte
Aug. 27, 2012.
ART DIRECTOR: Chris Koshiol
paper available from Jostens. This Premium Matte paper offers the highest brightness and unparalleled print smoothness. This stock contains 10% post-consumer recycled
PRODUCTION ARTIST: Kit Neville
fiber content and carries the following certifications: Forest Stewardship Council [FSC], Sustainable Forestry Initiative [SFI] and Programme for Endorsement of Forest
showcases 2011 fall delivery and 2012 spring
Advisers are welcome to submit 2012 fall delivery and 2013 spring delivery yearbooks, printed by Jostens, to be considered for display in Volume 12 of the Gotcha Covered Look Book. A copy of the Entry Form is available on YearbookAvenue.com. Yearbooks will not be returned and should be postmarked by June 28, 2013, and shipped to:
JUDGING TEAM:
Certification [PEFC].
John Dalke
COVER: The Custom Litho Combo cover
Look Book Submissions
Sheryl Fulton
was printed in process color and Pantone
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Metallic Gold #872. Super Matte lamination
Minneapolis, MN 55435
Gary Lundgren Sara Sausker
Jostens, Inc.
was applied with gloss UV application highlighting the photographs and metallic gold. Selected elements are embossed
PHOTO CONTEST CAPTIONS: Sherri Taylor © Copyright 2013 by Jostens, Inc. Printed in the USA. 12-1002, Item #2023.
to register, at multi-levels, from a fully modeled, full-lid die. Linen #1178 grain was used to highlight the front panel.
Liner: 1 5/16”
__ Rough Draft or __Use As Is
2 3/16 inch Backbone Liner 1 5/16”
Plant Name:
LOOK BOOKthe 11 dotted lines School Name Spine JOSTENS Text must fit within
Backbone: 2 3/16”
JOSTENS LOOK BOOK 11
JOB:
School Name: