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1. Field Day is a chance for even Brother Edward and Father Pius to grab some 7-Up and enjoy the traditional festivities, like the Tug-of-War between classes. 2. During a home game against Alma Heights, Marine Hall-Poirier (12) serves a topspin jump serve to ace the opponent and win the game.
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SOMETHING old SOME THINGS about Priory have always set us apart SOMETHING about Mr. Trudelle's well-rehearsed commercials and stories about Priory students from the 8o's that makes you think that maybe, just maybe, he might have done this before SOMETHING that makes you keep going when Sofia pushes you to finish those last five reps, and then another ten, and then another twenty, until you think you might legitimately, actually die SOMETHING in trying to come up with your eighth-grade Spirit Day theme for yellow that hasn't been done in the last seven years, isn't “bananas,” and has at least a couple of marketable decoration possibilities SOMETHING about seeing a senior football player high-five his new Panther Pal during an introductory pizza party in Church Square (the only time high schoolers ever trek up the hill, of course) SOMETHING to frantically scribbling the last couple of answers on a Learning Extravaganza before Mr. Nelson waltzes in with a grin on his face and chirps, “Good morning, friends!” with way too much energy for this early in the morning SOMETHING about walking into the new weight room and seeing Mr. Cohen casually working out, as if he didn't just finish yelling at your class for a poorlywritten DBQ
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something old, Panthers know that a change of scenery can't do anything to the core spirit of Priory.
by MELANIE BILES
something new
Everybody knows the old saying about something old and something new being good luck for a wedding. It became clear as we stepped onto a campus refreshed with new buildings and still housing familiar loving faces, however, that the same would ring true for our school year. Panthers returned to a campus that, to the untrained eye, much resembled the one we left last spring. However, as teachers settled into their brand-new chairs, group work became infinitely easier with the aid of triangular desks, and Mr. Siler waxed poetic about how much the new green paint was assisting our learning, we began to see just what we had gained. Our Priory experience was only heightened as the year progressed and we were able to see what we had won in terms of new staff and students on campus. The new freshmen and sixth-graders fit in beautifully with the student body, contributing spirit and cheer to every event, and every
new teacher introduced something special and specific into the Priory community, be it Super Bowl-like softball advertisements or futons in their classrooms. We feared, of course, that it was all too good to be true. There was no possible way that we could have gained so much without losing anything at all. However, as we filed into the chapel for the first service of the year and heard Mr. Molak tell us just like usual how many days were left until our next summer break, we began to see that our special Priory magic had not been depleted in any way. Indeed, we had been able to retain that Benedictine influence, welcoming atmosphere, and relaxed California attitude even with the addition of wonderful new resources and people. Over the course of an average year, Panthers prove time and time again that their spirit will never fade. This year in particular, we were proud to keep our something old even as we headed into something new.
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what is your absolute favorite thing about the priory? The Priory community. Everyone is always there for each other! - Margot Heron (9)
The relationships we have with our teachers. -Kira Patterson (12)
Myself- Ansel Morris (11)
My favorite thing about the Priory is that you get to be yourself. Everyone is so accepting of others.- Zeta Weiss (6)
The people. Everyone is always welcome. - Mark Hughes (6)
The environment. Priory is in such a beautiful place and the views are incredible. - Jacqueline Lim (6)
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Mr. Ciancia....wait. - Thomas Mudge (11)
The teachers at Priory are amazing. They are all very understanding, kind, and hilarious. - Brenda Uribe (9)
The theater department always puts on awesome plays. - Matt Galloway (10)
I like Priory's athletics because everyone is always able to play a sport even if they are not the best at it. - Lily Wiedhass (9)
The Priory garden. It is so beautiful and we get to eat the food grown in it.- Hannah Stachl (10)
The faculty and staff. When I walk down the hallway, no matter what, a teacher or faculty member always says hi to me even if I don't know them. - Justin Manrao (7)
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here's to the coolest
by MELANIE BILES and RICHY CHEN
theologian around
When the class of 2014 first set foot on the
Priory campus in sixth grade, fresh-faced and full of energy, they were met by the only person in arguably the world with more energy than the average eleven-year-old: Mr. Matthew Nelson. As he bounced around the classroom, explaining his plan for the semester, the unknowing sixth-graders became more and more intrigued by this teacher who would come to define their Priory experience. In the years since, and as the current seniors have added more numbers to their ranks, Mr. Nelson's enthusiasm has, if anything, increased. Nobody is more excited than he for discussions about the necessity of religious literacy or tangents about
various religious conversations and experiences. His knowledge of theology is unrivaled, but even more extensive is his ability to make any person feel welcomed and loved. “Mr. Nelson is the best,” comments Michaela Koval (12). “He's always so enthusiastic about what he has to teach us, and he welcomes and respects any opinions we have.” Though there could never be enough time to spend with Mr. Nelson, Priory students know how lucky we have been to have had any time with him at all. The class of 2014 dedicates this book to Mr. Nelson for the amazing lessons he has taught us, the love he demonstrates, and the way he treats every day like the first day of sixth grade.
what is your favorite
ice cream flavor?
I'm allergic to ice cream, but I love orange sorbet, because it reminds me of my time in India.- Shivani Dayal (12)
My favorite ice cream flavor is mint chocolate chip, because it is so minty, and I love the mini pieces of chocolate. - Zeta Weiss (6)
My favorite ice cream is mint Vanilla because it is the blank sheet chip because it is minty with you can customize. -Jack Youstra something everyone loves: chocolate! - Amelia Hoffman (9) (7)
Pumpkin ice cream because it remind me of my favorite season: autumn.- Camille Nohra (12)
I like mint ice cream because it's really minty.-Jenna Tonogai (8).
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1. During his elective class “Radical Religion,” Mr. Nelson shows some of his students an inspirational video. 2.Looking dapper and cultivating a glorious faux-hawk are just two of Mr. Nelson's many pursuits. 3. Holding an American flag for a senior project calendar, everyone's favorite theologian looks happy doing what he does best - helping out students. 4. Way back in 2010, a group of middle schoolers gathers around their tireless leader at six in the morning on their Spirit Day. 5. Mr. Nelson poses with his partner Rob and the Siler-Downeys in a picture that Mr. Siler has referred to as “arguably too attractive to even put in the yearbook.” 6. Proof of Mr. Nelson's status as “Adult Who Most Resembles His Child Form.” 7. Even at a young age, Mr. Nelson never stopped smiling his signature grin.
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Snickerdoodle ice cream, because I like the sweetness.- Max Fairon (8)
Mint chip because I like mint.- Oreo ice cream because they My favorite ice cream flavor would are oreolicious.- William have to be mint chocolate chip.- Ada Matthew Patzer (10) Bentley (10) Fathers (6)
Cookies and cream, because it is cookies and vanilla! Jocelyn Zombrano (10)
Mint moose tracks because it is just delicious.-Gigi de Fort-Menares (10)
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Christopher Brugger (8) runs across the grass on Field Day towards the massive inflatables and Amigos' burritos, both traditional elements of the end-of-Spirit-Week celebration.
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ourselves hoarse for honks on Spirit Day SOMETHING about how we all just know to start rhythmically clapping during “This Little Light of Mine”
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Priory students spent this summer teaching, singing, and traveling the world.
by JULIA TEYMOURIAN
let's get to work
The theme of this summer seemed to be the oft-repeated Priory adage, “Serve a world in need of your gifts.” Panthers found ways to serve the world using their various gifts in places ranging from here in Portola Valley to the Daraja Academy in Kenya. Panthers journeyed to the plains of Africa to further their knowledge about life sciences and to meet the girls of the Daraja Academy with whom many trip members are still in contact. In addition, members of the Priory choir traveled to Europe to sing in Budapest, Prague and Vienna at various cathedrals. Even Panthers here at home heard the call to service and worked in our own community as Priory once again hosted eighth grade students from the Peninsula Bridge Program to further their excellence in education. Alice Alvarez (12) was a TA at the Bridge Program this year, and loved helping local kids in her community learn. She explained, “This summer I had
the chance to work for the Bridge Program in the art classroom. When I started working I wasn't sure what to expect. I found out that the Bridge students were kind, funny, creative kids that wanted an opportunity like Bridge to learn and make friends while doing it. In the art class, they made crazy, funny tape sculptures like a turtle-duck, drew beautiful self portraits and cut out cool stencils.” David Theis (12) was the official photographer for the choir's Europe trip, he shared “The choir trip was a majestic journey through the foreign lands of Hungary and the Czech Republic. Through friendships and camaraderie, the unique team of vocalists and their media guru provided endless hours of entrainment. The greatest part was the final night in Budapest, when we looked over the glistening lights of the city, forming an ever lasting imprint on our lives,” he remembered, summarizing the impact this summer had all over the world. 2.
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4. 1.Margaret Shields (12) learns how to shoot a bow and arrow from a member of the Maasi Tribe on the Kenya trip. 2. During his Bridge elective, Guitar, Joseph Calderon (8) practices some chords. 3. Ms. Gonzalez gives a warm embrace to some of the girls at the Daraja Academy in Kenya. 4. Looking to Ms. Paulson for direction, Riley Gallivan (12) and Julia Wu (11) prepare to sing on the choir trip.
what is something new that you tried this summer? This summer I went to Africa. It was super new and cool. - Ansel Morris (11)
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This summer I went to New York This summer I tried a new and trained with some NYU faculty soccer camp. -Maya Blevins and Broadway performers. -Gabrielle (6) Filloux (11)
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This summer I tried being a vegetarian, but it didn't work out so well. -Jane Ross (11)
I didn't do anything new this summer. -Sergio Lopez (10)
This summer I tried to live with a friend in Sacramento. It was an awesome time and I still go back today! -Cabot Bigham (11)
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1. Choir members practice singing in a beautiful European cathedral. 2. In Ilana Skikos's (12) Self Defense elective, Aaron Reiss (12) holds a mitt for a Bridge student to practice a new move. 3. Sarah Reid (12) and other members of choir focus intently on the task at hand during one of their performances. 4. A break activity turns competitive as Sergio Calderon (8) battles a classmate during Musical Chairs.
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What is something that you did over the summer that you can't do in school? “On school days, you can't hang out with friends every single day. You have too much homework to do.” -Justin Koerner (10) “This summer I ran a soccer camp for kids, and went to some college soccer ID camps. I can't do that stuff in school.” -Austin Mirabella (12) “I can't horseback ride! School takes up too much time.” -Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (10)
This summer I tried kite surfing. It was pretty dope and I went really fast. -Leo Berez (12)
This summer I went sky diving. It was totally insane, and such an adrenaline rush. I wasn't even scared. -Charlotte Beriker (12)
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I went to Canada. -Lilly Johnson (10)
I started fencing again, and fire eating. -Dominic Willoughby (11)
This summer, I decided to take a lifeguard certification course. Learning how to save lives was a rewarding experience. Chilling by the pool was a plus. -Milla Bevens (11)
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by KATY OSEGUERA and MELANIE BILES
Even with a new Spirit Week structure, Panthers roared with the spirit we've always had.
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1. On Meagan Donovan's (11) spirit day, she basks in the glow of a job well done. 2. Mr. Daniel gestures towards Church Square with his yellow Despicable Me gloves. 3. Sasha Korey (12) and Caitlin Teoman (12) lead the seniors during the morning honking ritual, flaunting their “Woodside Patrol” costumes as they cheer.
if you could make up a new spirit day, what would it be? No homework day. Free popcorn day. -Gabrielle Filloux (11)
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Backwards day. Dress up backwards. -Sarah Park (6)
Dress up as your favorite character from your favorite movie. -Marine Hall Poirier (12)
Hipster day. -Maddie Baker (9)
Dress up like a Disney character. -Wako Morimoto (9)
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4. Sophomores compete in the annual tug-of-war contest at Field Day, representing their class in Priory's most intense show of strength. 5. Orange-clad juniors and all of the other classes gather around the tables in Father Egon Plaza to consume the juniors' snacks. 6. During freshman spirit day, Madison Baker (9) looks on with delight at the radioactive festivities.
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What was each class theme? Middle School Minions Radioactive Freshmen Dr. Seuss's Sophomores Finding the Juniors The Woodside Patrol 6.
Spirit Week at Priory has come to be a respected institution. There are rules and regulations, set funds, and expectations. This year, however, the ASB instituted a new structure for Spirit Week that highlighted each grade's creativity, decorations, and theme implementation, pitting the classes against each other in a competition to win the Priory Cup. Where before, Panthers woke up in the wee hours of the morning to decorate the entire school, don silly costumes, and hold up signs encouraging incoming cars to honk, this year the game rules changed. Instead of having the run of campus, each class was given a certain area to thoroughly decorate and told to leave their decorations up for the duration of the week.
Wear a funny t-shirt day. -Bob Zheng (9)
Pajama day. -Justine Biscay (6)
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Each class more than stepped up to the challenge. The juniors supplied water and boats to fully portray their “Finding Nemo” theme in Father Egon Plaza, while the sophomores recreated the world of Dr. Seuss by the student center. Benedictine Square was a hub of senior spirit with the Woodside Patrol, and the week finished with the middle school “Despicable Minions” in Church Square and “Radioactive” freshmen on the field. Though Spirit Week had never been structured the way it was this year, Priory students were nothing if not adaptable. Each class stepped up to the challenge and, in the words of junior class representative Anna Brett, “Spirit Week is a great way for the whole school to come together to eat good food, play silly games, and have lots of fun!”
Dress as your favorite comic book character day. -Katherine Robertson (11)
Superhero day. -Pieter Henkens (10)
Sports spirit day. -Soren Madsen (9)
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SLAC's Not Slacking Off: An Interview With Student Life Advisory Chair Shivani Dayal How did SLAC decide the new dress code? SLAC took this issue very seriously because it was one that mattered to the students. We felt that Priory kids knew how to dress appropriately and that they should be given the freedom to express themselves responsibly. There was a lot of research, background studying, and discussion that went on before SLAC reached a decision and we are very happy that the administration decided to implement our plan!
What are your plans for the cafeteria food initiative? Priory has a growing number of vegetarians and yet we don't have food to accommodate their needs, or the needs of students trying to eat fresh and healthy food, so we are on a mission to advocate for them. We intend to research other schools' food programs so that we know where Priory stands within the larger school system. Then we will survey Priory students to know what foods they like, and then find out what can be realistically implemented at Priory.
What is SLAC focusing on for the future? This year, SLAC has broken into groups and each group will be tackling a different issue. The Food Initiative is the largest project, but we also have groups working on integrating dormers and day students, an effort to bring back a form of the student store, and a campaign to make Priory's disciplinary policies more visible (rather than the ambiguous rules we have now).
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SLAC Members: Patrick Tornes, Julia Teymourian, Carolyn Akers, Charlie Tidmarsh, Shivani Dayal, Gabrielle Filloux, Howard Mu, Marine Hall-Poirier, Jessica Thorson, Alejandra Sanchez, John Sheng, John Gregory, Ryan Calbert, Alicia Talancon
if you could be any animal,
what would you be and why?
If I could be any animal I would be a panda, because I love being outdoors and relaxing. - Alicia Talancon (9)
Dolphins because they're so happy! - Ava Rust (6)
I would be a Corgi. Cause it's a Corgi... And I would get a lot of cuddles. - Jane Ross (11)
I would be a tiger. Because they're cool. - Riley Cantwell (10)
I would be a cheetah because then the cross country team would have another shot at winning CCS again next year. - Elise Rust (9)
I would be a polar bear because I want to be warm, friendly, protective of the ones I love, and ferocious. - Conor Bonfiglio (12)
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packing all that ASB took school spirit to a whole new level.
panther pride
Alongside the leadership of the teachers,
format of Spirit Week was altered as well, with each class having a specific part of campus to decorate which stayed decorated for the duration of the week. They also implemented the Panther Cup competition, in which each class is awarded “spirit points” for attending events such as sports games and plays, donating to the Food Drive, and participating in various spirit days. The class with the most points at the end of the year wins the Panther Cup. Finally, the ASB now organizes break activities every Friday, in contrast with previous years, when break activities occurred randomly throughout the year. ASB was led by President Tom Latta (12), Vice President Chris Gregory (12), Treasurer Charlie Tidmarsh (12), Secretary Christian Wookey (12), Spirit Coordinator Riley Gallivan (12), Athletics Coordinator Brandon Zarringhalam (12), Dorm Liaison Amanda Lee (12), and SLAC Chair Shivani Dayal (12).
the ASB, or Associated Student Body, runs Priory. Their contributions include updating the dress code, organizing break activities, keeping the Panther Shack stocked with snacks, providing a voice for the students, and regulating other aspects of student life. On the first day of school, as is traditional, the ASB unveiled their theme with a dramatic stage performance and an introductory video. As they fought off dragons and each other, it was slowly revealed that the theme they had chosen was “Panther Pride.” Over the course of the next few months, ASB proved to its student body just how much pride they had and how dedicated they were to making Priory a better place. The ASB has made several big changes this year, like changing the dress code so that students no longer are required to wear collared shirts. The
1. Austin Mirabella (12), Damian Cohen, and Patrick Tornes (11) prepare to participate in an ASB break activity. 2. Teams compete in the winter season pep rally for spirit points. 3. Senior student rep Aaron Reiss (12) sells Snapple at the Pack Shack. 4. Athletics Coordinator Brandon Zarringhalam (12) energizes the students during spirit week. 5. The Pack Shack, painted and run by the ASB, provides snacks for the students.
I would be a parrot, because they are extremely colorful and smart. - Mark Theis (8)
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A koala bear because they are very cuddly or a giraffe because they seem like they're bros. - Meagan Donovan (11)
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A monkey so I could do cool parkour stuff. - Max Stearns (10)
If I could be any animal I would be an Esox Lucius not only because I would look awesome, but also because I would be a fast agile hunter and I would be ruler of any domain that I'd swim upon. - Daniel Goe (9)
A mongoose, because they can take down bears. - Hayden MacArthur (12)
If I could be an animal I would be a kitten because kittens are adorable and fluffy and who wouldn't want to be adorable and fluffy? - Grace Peek (7)
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by JOHN XING and RICHY CHEN
and winning
Everyone was excited for the annual dodgeball tournament.
March is always a month filled with
excitement and madness for students in Priory. During the March Madness, Priory students finally had one of the most fascinating tournament of all year: the annual Woodside Priory Dodgeball Tournament. Dodgeball had become the highlight of students' daily lives in Priory for many years due to its interesting and intense competition between various groups and teams. Everyone saw teamwork, strategy, laughter, and passion. Why was dodgeball so popular at Priory? It's because the tournament allowed everyone in the school to participate. This year, middle school students, high school students, and faculty all
organized their own teams with some weird and funny names, ready to compete with each other. On the court, boys and girls fought together with teachers, basketball players played against crosscountry runners, and the ultimate match-up was between the high school and middle school. It was just so much fun watching the whole school enjoying themselves in the moment. In this crazy March, the whole Woodside Priory School entertained themselves through the dodgeball tournament, not only experienced amusement and passion, but also strengthened relationships between friends and schoolmates.
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favorite annual event?
I like Chapel. It's a really peaceful time for me. -Jerry Zeng (11)
Summer holiday because it is the longest holiday and I can go overseas. -Richy Chen (10)
Spirit day since It's fun to play around. -Cris Yuan (10)
I love eating pizza with my tennis teammates. It's just so great! -Kylie Harrison (10)
Maybe Dorm Olympic because it is a lot of fun. Kevin Liu (9)
Track and Field, Cross-Country. Joshua Gutow (10)
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3 1. Matthew Boyle (9), Maximilian Stephan (9), and Alicia Talancon (9) are sprinting toward the balls for the start. 2. Taking a break from his avid photography, Father Martin poses with Ms. Buccola in their matching costumes. 3. Samantha Sargent (8), dressed as a photobooth series of photos, displays her stuff for judges in Church Square. 4. Sina Madsen (7) and Tara Kariat (7) show off their costumes as they watch the spectacle occurring in the Square.
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horses and onesies and fairy wings - oh my!
priory celebrated halloween with a true show of individuality
October at Priory always brings a host of exciting activities. Spirit Week and Field Day set the tone for a spirit-filled month. The excitement concludes with the annual Halloween shenanigans at break, when students and teachers alike show off their disguises, highlighting the wacky and weird and everything in between. From leopard-print onesie pajamas to
High school play.- Annie Kroo Christmas because it is a fun and (10) happy time.- Franny Lin (11)
Thanksgiving because the entire family gets together.Mitch Calbert (11)
My favorite is the NYC Fashion Week. - Zoey Lin (11)
the ax that Mr. Lai sported on (in?) his head, Panthers celebrated their individuality as never before. Cowboy monks took pictures alongside knights in shining armor, tri-color Teletubbies, squirrels, hippies, unicorns, and Superman. From sixth-graders to seniors to Mr. Marsheck as himself in ten years, everybody showed their Priory spirit.
Christmas because it is winter and the end of the semester, usually. - Christian Filloux (11)
Christmas because it is fun and lively.- Thomas Mudge (11)
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by RICHY CHEN
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Every year, Priory students spend 40 days giving up bad habits and giving to the needy.
Now, classes organize group activities to raise money. This year, class groups decided to raise money by conducting a Penny War and making people who swear donate money. This last example also reflects another aspect of Lent: giving up a bad habit. The seniors tried to diminish their swearing by forcing each other to donate money if they swore. Other classes swore not to eat Nutella and “not to not participate.” In the middle of Lent, Priory had a week of March Madness. Every day, there were different themes for clothing. From Priory nationality and Aloha day, various amusing costumes became the topic of discussion during the week. Overall, this exciting period of community bonding and involvement encouraged the entire school to be involved.
On the first Wednesday of March, many Priory students could be seen with a little black spot on their foreheads. They had been marked with ash. This marked Ash Wednesday, the very first day of the forty days of Lent. During this time, adults in the Priory community tend to participate in deep reflection. Throughout many of these sessions, adults contemplate Lenten themes by reflection and discussion with each other. While the adults are busy talking, Priory students raise money for a project. All students are given a dollar bill the day they get an ash spot on their foreheads. Everyone is told a parable that teaches the value of utilizing one's talents to increase and multiply the money. Many years ago, students held bake sales or played guitar in Benedictine Square.
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1. Alexandra Kastanis (10) wears “embarrassingly” bright colors for a Fashion Disaster. 2. Demonstrating Lenten fun, Kalonee Wiggins (10) deposits money into the penny war buckets. 3. Will Galloway (12) prepares to go on the offensive in an intense dodge ball game. 4. Chris Gregory (12) slips one dollar into the Junior jar, decreasing their points by 100.
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what is your best way of doing community service? I volunteer every week with the kindergarten class at my synagogue.- Rachel Leiter (12)
Having a bake sale and donating the Doing community service.money to charities.- Charlotte Christian Filloux (11) Brandin (7)
Magic shows. - Cabot Bigham (11)
Retreats. -Michael ChiuSchaepe (11)
I am part of National Charity League, so I complete my community service hours through that alongside my mom.- Natalie Magnuson (11)
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5 6 5. Chris Gregory (10) and Veronica Lempert (10) show school spirit by wearing Priory blue on Priory sport day. 6. Anisha Reddy (10) wears all pink under a thick jacket, participating in Fashion Disaster day. 7. Gigi de Fort-Menares (10) takes advantage of pajama day.
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Lenten Memories from Ms Buccola There are quite a few amazing Lenten events from the past. I remember musicians would play music in Benedictine Square to raise money. One of my favorites was Mrs Castaneda from the Business Office making baked goods for the faculty and the teacher's Lenten Talents.
Campaigning to raise awareness for Hepatitis B.Anisha Reddy (10)
In hopes that it will perhaps bring light, my best way is to create music and to then share it with others.- Rachel Cochran (10)
Playing the Clarinet in Community Ensemble.- Curie Park (10)
Doing service with friends.- Pieter Henkens (10)
Performing as part of a choir outside of school.- Megan Buiocchi (10)
Working with kids or the less fortunate.- Soren Madsen (9)
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rock of faith and The spiritual community adds a unique support system to Priory.
by ASHLEY ISHIBASHI
vault of grace
Whether students are religious or not,
everyone in the school comes together and participates in Priory traditions that have been present since the opening of the school. Our rich spiritual history sets us apart from other schools and makes us unique. Every Tuesday, students of all ages, from sixth to twelfth grade gather together to participate in songs, hymns, and ceremonies that make us as a school grow closer. During these masses, a special speaker is chosen to make a speech. This person could be anyone from a student who would like to share advice, or one of our faculty members who would like to give out words of wisdom. Each one of these speeches is unique, for no two people tell the same story. These
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stories give a genuine view into the mind and mentality of the speaker and ultimately give us as a community a good moral to reflect on. This year, we underwent the tragic passing of our beloved Brother Edward. At this time, our spiritual community grew stronger than ever as we all came together to mourn the loss of such a significant part of our school. Every student and faculty member was there to support each other in this time. This was when the true spirituality of Priory came to light; as students and teachers alike leaned on each other in prayer and mourning, it became clear that the community's spiritual lines run deep and strong. Without this, Priory wouldn't be the same close knit community it is today.
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1. Mr. Lai stands at the podium to give his weekly announcements to the students and faculty. 2. Ms. Sleight sits in the chapel and reflects on the chapel talk. 3. Fr. Maurus leads the spiritual ceremony. 4. Fr. Martin is lighting the candles before the chapel begins.
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what is the coolest thing you have learned in theology this year? I learned that there are many different perspectives of every religion. -Mayra Barriga(11)
I learned that the Bible has multiple authors and wasn't just written by one person.- Jake Gainey (6)
I learned about what it meant to be spiritual..Christian Kruep (10)
In theology I learned about all the different religions in the world.Genevieve Chiu- Schaepe (7)
That Pneumatology is the study of the Holy Spirit.- Erik Larson.-(8)
I learned about marriage and the different opinions on it in Mr. Nelsons Basic Beliefs and Values class.- Addie Vogt (10)
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1. Father Martin gracefully blesses Garrett Weber (11) 2. Fr. Maurus, Fr. Martin, and Brother Edward are converging around the table. 3. Ms. Buccola struts down the aisle of the chapel, leading the recession after mass. 4. Olivia Destefano (10) proudly stands up, ready to sing the songs of the Lord.
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experience of the holy with father martin What do you think about spirituality in the Priory community? “I believe that students and adults all have a spiritual basis for their life. We don’t see it, but we can feel it. Priory acknowledges that spiritual part of each person. We have Benedictine values, which have to do with dealing with people as a whole entity, as a body and soul. We recognize the individuality in every person and respect it. We base the life of the school on the rule of a person who had a spiritual base of founding the monastery. Benedictine values were based upon the gospels. I think people are both physically and spiritually based and that adds a dimension that isn’t present in most schools.”
What do you say about the people in Priory that are not religious? “It does not matter if a student is religious or not. Every person, student or teacher may have spiritual beliefs that are a part of their lives that are manifested in different ways. The whole idea of a spiritual basis for life, that is what everyone has.”
I learned that Jesus did not die, he was resurrected.Zoey Lin (11)
I was shocked to learn about myths and how important they are in our lives. It helps me to understand the history of humanity. -Viki Néma (11)
I learned about a lot of world religions in Mr. Nelson's class. It was really interesting to see all the different paths we can take in life.Zach Weiss (9)
I learned a lot about different religions other than just Christianity- Tim Dannis (11)
I learned about the life and death of Jesus Christ -Jaulie Goe (10)
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how did brother edward impact your life? Br. Edward was kind and hard-working. -Jenna Tonogai (8)
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Br. Edward was one of the greatest monks at Priory. -Claire Ryland (8)
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Priory was greatly impacted by the positive attitude of Br. Edward. Although this is my first year at Priory, I can feel it greatly. Konstantin Larin (9)
I didn't really know him well, but whenever he said the prayer at chapel it always calmed me down and let me reflect on my life! He'll truly be missed. -Claudia Tamer (9)
He was a very important person. As a monk, he impacted everyone by spreading kindness and suggestions. -Nicolas Tan (9)
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brother edward Panthers take time to remember Brother Edward for the legacy he left behind.
by MELANIE BILES and CANDY YIN
a priory treasure
Upon their return from winter break, Priory
students were shocked to learn that over their time off, they had lost one of the most cherished, valuable, and well-loved members of the community, Brother Edward Englund. “Brother Edward was so wonderful in so many ways,” Father Martin said during his commemoration speech. “And boy, could he give a closing prayer.” Brother Edward's prayers, famous among the Priory community, “included six or seven 'each and every one's on a good day,” remembered Father Martin. “And there was always a little bit of milk and honey, and some mention of Abraham and Sarah. But boy, could he pray.” Obviously, Brother Edward's closing prayers were not the only thing that we will miss about him. “He had a great laugh,” recalled Mr. Siler fondly. “My fiancée and I used to have serious conversations about whether it was possible to have a better
laugh than Brother Edward. The answer was always no.” Brother Edward left behind quite the legacy at the Priory. His life and work left some sort of mark on every member of the Priory community. In his long pauses and slow speech, he reminded us to take our time when we needed to and not rush through life. Through his dedication to the community, Brother Edward demonstrated the profound impact that a single person can have with enough attention, love, and care. “He was really special,” reminisced Laura Wu (12) of her former adviser. “We'll definitely miss him. He added such a spark to the school.” The halls of Priory will never be the same without Brother Edward's laugh to echo down them. As Mr. McWright said in his farewell speech to our friend, mentor, and monk, “Brother Edward, we love you, we miss you, and we hope you're doing well.”
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3 1. Br. Edward and Christopher Brugger (8) pose together outside the Faculty Office Building on Junior Spirit Day. 2. At the mass of the Holy Spirit, Br. Edward reads scriptures while walking down the hallway of chapel. 3. Br. Edward publicizes his belief in God on the hill behind the science buildings for a “Thank God It's Priory” publicity campaign. 4. Br. Edward and good friend Father Martin 4 pose in their Halloween costumes in Church Square. 5. Br. Edward offers up a smile to the camera, previewing his famous laugh.
He was always around the campus and lived with us. Hanna Stachl (10)
His prayers at chapel were always impressive which made me feel good. -Rebecca Whitman (10)
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He was a nice person and I really miss him. -Rachel Wolff (10)
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Br. Edward had such positive attitude toward all Priory students. Jocelyn Zambrano (10)
From working together with Br. Edward to finish a piece of art, I was deeply impacted by his hard-working spirit. Jerry Zeng (11)
#He was knowledgeable and kind. Jeffrey Xu (11)
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all are welcome Sixth graders get started with their first retreat at Priory.
by JOHN XING and MICHAEL ZHAO
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Every year, our middle schoolers undergo one meaningful day devoted to their own retreat. The retreats are ways to explore nature and history, and reflect on their own self-interest and happiness. During the retreat, middle schoolers not only have fun, but strengthen their relationships and friendships within this harmonious community. This one-day experience leaves them with a deep impression and unforgettable memory in their heart. This year, our sixth graders went to an on-campus retreat, during which they experienced the most unique parts of Priory while participating in many fun activities to become more familiar with each other. Their first stop was the newly-built Franklin Garden on the back hill. With assistance from upper-school students as well as parents and teachers, the sixth-graders had the chance to actually take care of the garden plants and feel the fantastic side of nature. They also learned some basic gardening skills, which reinforced their practical skills as middle school students. Moreover, they began to learn how to cooperate with the Priory community,
working towards a goal that benefited not just them but the entire community. After finishing the interesting and meaningful work in the Franklin Garden, the sixth graders had time to play and relax. They spent time in the Father Egon Plaza, where high school students organized several different and entertaining games for their younger classmates to relax themselves, and to hang out with their friends a little bit more. The sixth-graders all seemed to enjoy themselves quite a bit. When the retreat came to the end, the last show part was the highlight and always most impressive part of the whole day. After having spent hours working and playing together, the students came together for one more activity. Led by the high schoolers and teachers, the sixth graders began a “journey” to reflect on a question to look deeper within themselves. They had just started a brand new “chapter” of their life at Priory and their awesome future stands waiting for them to explore.
How would you describe your feelings toward the middle school retreat with two words? I would describe it as wet and muddy. - Elliot Dauber (7)
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The seventh-grade retreat was fun and meaningful. - Luka Kolomejec (7) I would probably say exciting and individual. - Josh Eichbaum (7)
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1. Gaby Sanchez (6) prepares for the balloon game at the retreat. 2. Carla Tamer (6), Sarah Park (6), and Jake Gainey (6) are taking care of the plants in the Franklin Garden. 3. Caroline Smith (6) and Luke Souter (6) are bringing the tools for gardening.
what major are you thinking of when you start college? Law. -Thomas Mudge(11)
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Christmas Decoration Major. Alberto Coppola (11)
Sports Medicine and Healing. -Ross Corey (11)
African Studies. -Bailey Marsheck (11)
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1. Megan Buiocchi (10) shows Eli Roybal (6) and Maya Blevins (6) how to take care of the plants . 2. Raking the garden turns out to be a lot harder than thought, so Lea Castro (6) calls in some friends. 3. A Priory mom teaches Markus Brugger (6), Christian Castelo (6), Justin Wood (6), Ava Rust (6), and Lea Castro (6) how to take care of the garden plants, demonstrating the strength of the Priory community.
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Animals' Strange Behavior. -Ben Clock (11)
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Body Building Specialist. -Lindsey Schoenthaler (10)
Holidays. -Tatiana Reese (8)
Sheep. -Cami Kaplan (10)
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I have been doing outdoor education for twelve years and I love to see kids trying to overcome difficulties. When they meet tough challenges and put forth much effort, they often feel quite proud of what they accomplish. So take a risk and go out of your comfort zone. - Mr. Trudelle The most fun parts of our trip are class bonding, jumping off the zipline, and trying to get to the top of the vertical playground. These challenges are really enjoyable and inspiring for our kids. They teach them to take risks and trust one another. It is also a great time when we all get to know each other much better outside of the classroom. - Mr. Daniel
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what is the best part of the new campus? Anything still and is good. Amy Huh(11)
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The classrooms are great! They allow me to learn and focus better. -Neven Kolomejec (9)
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The best part of the new campus is the middle school bathrooms. Ashley Ishibashi (11)
Best part of the new campus is The classrooms are bigger and nicer-looking! definitely the library: the couches and bean bags are so Sarah Halabe (10) comfy! -Sasha Korey (12)
My favorite part of the new campus is the new classroom layout because it looks more modern and makes me feel like school is a lot more fun to me, for whatever reason. -Samuel Putney (8)
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5 1. Carrying their hiking bags, Luka Kolomejec (7), Zoe Daniel (7), Colby Cheung (7) and Grace Peek (7) ended their war of climbing and went down the slope with feelings of pride and achievement. 2. Having perfectly reached the second stair, Zoe Daniel (7) stretches her limbs to hold the rock. 3. Even though Gaby Sanchez (6), Samson Axe (6) and Grant Whitman (6) are busy around the stream, they never forget to show big smiles to the camera. 4. Laughing, running, and carrying Livie Carusi (7) on her back, Grace Peek (7) enjoys the sunshine! 5. At risk of losing control, Markus Brugger (6) cascades crazily down a hill during his orientation outdoor ed trip.
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friends and exploration in the new world
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Adventuring through the outdoors brings middle schoolers closer together.
Outdoor education, the precursor to retreats in the middle school, is a vital part of bonding and learning for the sixth and seventh grade classes. The experience helps put young students outside of their comfort zones, make new friends, and experience the world outside of school and developed life. This year the sixth graders went to a zip line course at Robs Cross. Here the focus was bonding and breaking through natural fears and anxieties. Each student participated in zip lining between trees and learning more about their new peers and classmates. They slept in tents and communed around a campfire. The whole
I think the classrooms are cool because they look colorful. -Gabriela Sanchez (6)
I like the new classroom's windows. -Katia Queener (8)
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experience left the students with a long lasting impression and helped bring fun to the school year. The seventh graders visited Pinnacle National Park. There they learned more about the outdoors and cemented friendships. They walked through natural caves the first day, exploring natures more hidden wonders. After the caves they went rock-climbing against the cliffs of the Pinnacles. The experience was tough but exciting. Through 'Outdoor Ed,' each student learned more about the outside world and about each other.
The best part of the new campus are the new desks and chairs because they allow me to move to different parts of the classroom without the teacher noticing. -Chris Perez (11)
The middle school bathrooms are so luxurious, when I walk in there, it's like I'm at the Ritz. -Jaulie Goe (10)
I love the middle school bathrooms because they have the most beautiful mirrors ever. -Avery Simon (10)
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'Murica. -Hans Walker (9)
California. -Pieter Henkens (10)
Djibouti. -David Casente (10)
Phillipines. -Avery Singson (10)
Italy. -Matthew Boyle (9)
Greece - Lexi Kastanis (10)
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1. Christopher Brugger and Jasmine Tang (8) are laying the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. 2. Sergio Calderon (8) and Mr. Moseley are laughing during a group project. 3. Vincent Cullinan (8) and Mark Theis (8) are excitingly waiting for their tour. 4. J.R. Brandin (8) and MacKenzie Cornish (8) at the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial. 5. Roark Sweidy Stata (8), Samantha Sargent (8), Charis Chiu (8) are examining Korean War Memorial 6. Samantha Sargent (8), Mark Theis (8), and Isaac Roybal (8) are at the National Cathedral 7. Adrian LaValle (8) and David Quezada (8) get on the bus before leaving DC.
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What did you learn this year?: Every year, I love it. For me, this year, I learned the most at Arlington Cemetery. Our tour guide takes us to interesting monuments and tombstones to see all those different tombstones that I usually wouldn't notice. What do you think about the Holocaust Museum?: The Holocaust Museum was the most powerful experience just because many of the students know very little and they get to have this painfully personal experience where they see it face to face. How was taking care of the 8th graders?: They were absolutely great, but they had a lot of energy and they wore us out.
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another year Just as the school year began the 8th grade was off to the capital!
another adventure
Waking up at five in the morning and getting to school at six is what the eighth graders did the morning of their trip to Washington DC. For many, this was one of the first times traveling so far away from their parents for so long. This trip was a journey of fun and learning. The eighth graders experienced much of this nation's past through various museums. One of their most memorable experiences was the Holocaust Museum. The horrifying story of the Holocaust evidently left an equally impacting museum. Alex Han said, “It was the most moving place I have ever been to.” The museum was as equally inspiring as it was impacting. Hannah Lazarus said, “It makes you think about the past.” Students became even more thankful for the soldiers who they saw pictured in the various museums. Vincent Cullinan said, “I learned that the world is not the happy place it looks like and that we need to honor those who fought for our country and save those that are still fighting. “
India -Shivani Dayal (12)
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Mexico -Alejandra Sanchez (10)
Mexico or Brazil -Daniela Vivanco (9)
The eighth graders naturally learned many new things during their trip. They not only learned some historical information, but also gathered some interesting facts. Alex Han recounts, “I learned a ton about American history, plus the fact that President Taft weighed over 300 pounds.” Furthermore, the eighth graders were able to have fun and experience the other aspects of touring Washington D.C. They were able to enjoy a merry-go-round. Jasmine Tang said, “I would say that one of the best parts was going on the merry-go-round with most of my class. A couple of friends and I got into a spinning flower pot, the one where you turn yourself with a wheel in the center. Everyone else seemed so drab, going up and down with us just flying in circles!” Evidently, the eighth graders were able to both accumulate knowledge and have fun at our nation's capital.
Spain -Zachary Weiss (9)
Austria -Anisha Reddy (10)
England!!! -Patrick Tornes (11)
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1. Hans Walker (9), enjoying the view from the top of the ropes course. 2. A group of of Priory's finest freshmen joined together to get through the Jump Rope activity. 3. Manny Salas (9) writes his first “letter to self” at the retreat.4. Cecilia Cho (9) is about to go on the ropes course with the help of the guide. 5. Led by Lilly Johnson (10), the freshman navigate the wilderness.
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if you could write a book about yourself what would you call it? “I would call it 'Addifer Vogt: an autobiography'” -Addie Vogt (9)
I would call it “00Søren.” -Søren Madsen (9)
I would call it “My Time.” Wako Morimoto (9)
I would call it “Manny's World.” Manny Salas (9)
I would call it “Noelle's Party.” -Noelle Montgomery (9)
“Four Score and Swag” -Henry Wise (9)
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hanging out with The freshmen are tied closer together after their first retreat.
by KATY OSEGUERA
the freshmen
For the first time, the freshman class
gathered together and took their first retreat as a pack. This retreat changed the way the freshmen saw each other - afterward, they were bonded together by the spirit of what it means to be a Priory student. The freshmen went to Mt. Cross Camp in Ben Lomond where they participated in a ropes course program. Priory's retreats are meant to teach the students about community, and how to take action in a community. Doing things that will impact a community no matter how small the impact can change someone's outlook on life. That's what Priory aims for: making each individual student have a unique lookout on life and everyone and everything in it.
The freshmen participated in an activity that involved teamwork, speed and jump ropes. It took the class awhile to get the whole class through the rope, but once they got the hang of it, they managed to smoothly go through 3 times before the chain was broken. It was a great bonding experience for the class because it gave them an opportunity to bound as an entire class. The highlight of the retreat for some was the actual ropes course were they would be strapped into a harness and then, with the help of the guides, they would climb up trees and across ropes for them to get to the other side. For others, it was the “letters to self” traditional of the retreat experience. For everyone, the retreat was an excellent time to form new friendships.
For some freshmen, this was their first-ever retreat. How did their perspective differ from that of their peers? Rheya Jain - “I learned a lot about myself as well as my new classmates”
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Sophia Lipp - “The ropes course was the best part because it was fun being so high up.”
Daniel Goe - “It was great. The best part for me was the fact that we weren't in school.”
“Living with multiple cats.” CT Haesemeyer (9)
“My book.” -Michael Joyce (9)
“It's Kind Of A Funny Story” Nick Treynor (9)
“Short girl that pets cats and laughs a lot” - Siobhan Gillis (11)
“I am better than Bailey” Patrick Tornes (11)
“Hans Walker” -Hans Walker (9)
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helping others
by MONICA MALLON
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Sophomores help the old and young on their class retreat.
The sophomores volunteered for community service at two schools and an assisted living center on their retreat. Retreats are a time for students to have fun with their friends while helping others. “Without community service, we couldn't see how much others need us and how much we need them. Lending a hand means taking the time to reach out to those who can't come to us. It's about time we got off of our butts and saw more of the world than from where we are sitting,“ said Paulette Ma (10), who greatly enjoyed the time that she spent volunteering at the assisted living center, helping elderly members of the community. However, though most students had good experiences with community service, some were wary. Pieter Henkens (10) noted, “I went to Ormondale. It was
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somewhat enjoyable but also kind of awkward.” After the community service was over the sophomores went to Hidden Villa retreat center. There they had the opportunity to bond with people they usually don't interact with at school. Rachel Cochran (10) said “I enjoyed that this year we were able to experience our retreat at a farm. Hidden Villa is a place dedicated to other beings, which I care very much about. To wander through it with the people I enjoy was a true delight”. During the candle ceremony, many sophomores expressed their love and gratitude to the members of the class. In that touching moment, the class's strong bond was fully realized.
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1. Gigi de Fort-Menares (10) and Max Stearns (10) sit together under a tree during a momentary respite. 2. John Xing (10), David Casente (10) and friends play football during the retreat. 3. Kenny Park (10) sits on a bench with a friend. 4. John Gregory (10) pets a horse, which is one of his favorite animals. 5. Hanna Stachl (10) and Mirthia Prince (10) lay in the grass and look up at the sky.
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what is your absolute favorite board game? Clue is my favorite board game. -Maya Blevins (6)
Risk. -Patrick Tornes (11)
Monopoly. -Konnor Von Emster (9)
The Game of Life. -Dominique Robson (6)
My favorite board game is the Game of Life. -Zeta Weiss (6)
Risk, as I love studying logistics, production, and battlefield strategy. -Jack Youstra (9)
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6. Mirthia Prince (10), Yuju Shin (10) and Justin Koerner (10) play ball on the field. 7. Bailey Marsheck (11) and the other retreat leaders walk across the field to set up for the next activity. 8. Kylie Harrison (10) gets ready to hit a softball across the field.
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Class Bonding
Candy Land. -Ashley Jones (11)
My favorite board game was Spy Alley. -Rebecca Whitman (10)
Monopoly. -Konstantin Larin (9)
My favorite board game is Monopoly. -Mark Hughes (7)
Community Service
Candle Ceremony
Monopoly. -Alexander Oberman (9)
Spiritual Aspect
I would say checkers, probably. -Rachel Leiter (12)
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finding compassion The juniors made a difference and formed new friendships on their retreat in the Tenderloin.
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in san francisco
On January 13th, the Junior class took a bus
to the Tenderloin district in San Francisco. During the visit, the juniors volunteered at various organizations such as The Boys and Girls Club, Glide, and City Impact. After the juniors' first day in the city, the class took a bus over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and stayed at the YMCA. All the students had a great time at the YMCA, attending the heartwarming candle ceremony, sleeping in a room with all of their friends, and checking out the beach during free time. After the short bus ride back over the bridge, the juniors put more time into various organizations for the rest of the day.
The students made many memories over the two day retreat. The juniors got to share loving experiences and fortify their strong friendships. This retreat also allowed the class to bond with new friends that were not in any of their previous classes. The trip proved to strengthen their classmates perspectives on how fortunate their lives are. This taught them to put more effort into helping those around them in their day to day lives. For many students, going into the Tenderloin was like traveling into a different world. Sasha Malek (11) says, “It was a very eye opening experience, and it changed my perspective on life. I wouldn't have missed this experience for the world”
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what was your best retreat memory from priory? I like spending time with my friends. -Michael Joyce (9)
Wearing my onesie in public. Kimberly Ho (11)
The candle ceremony. Alberto Coppola (11)
Everything Sasha Korey. -Lindsay Schoenthaler (10)
Hanging with my friends. Patrick Tornes(11)
Listening to the important things my associates have to say. -Ansel Morris (11)
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1. Milla Bevens (11) and Siddharth Gandhi (11) take in the sights of the sunset and try to snap a picture at the YMCA. 2. The class of 2015's candle shines bright during the candle ceremony. 3. Katie Nachtsheim (11) and Chris Perez (11) explore the rocks on the beach.
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4. Thomas Mudge (11), Sasha Malek (11), and Caroline Clark (11) look to retreat leader Sarah Brown (12) to discuss the activities that they completed during the day. 5. Jane Ross (11) and Anna Brett (11) listen to instructions given to them. 6. The grade eagerly gets ready for the candle ceremony, gathering in their groups from the day before forming a circle to share their thoughts about the time they had spent together.
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6 Handing the food out to the people The YMCA. -Cameron Bonora in need in their apartments was amazing because it really showed (11) how lucky we are. And the people were so sweet. -Molly Schreiner (11)
I like the candle ceremonies. There's just something beautiful and Forming a bond with my transcendent about making up nice class and chilling at the beach -Julia Teymourian (11) things about people I've never spoken to. It really brings us together as a class. -Lizzie Boyle (11)
Having fun at the beach. Sasha Malek (11)
Everything. -Grant Phelps (9)
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around the world The Priory dorms combine culture, community, and cuisine to create an atmosphere of diversity and friendship.
by John Xing
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If you want to find a place to relax after a long day full of quizzes, tests and classwork while hanging out with friends and playing some video games on Xbox, then head down to one of the two Priory dorms. Benedict House and Anselm House's unassuming exteriors cannot reveal how much laughter has taken place in the lounge, how many pizzas and noodles have been cooked in the kitchen, and how much energy has been hidden in these small buildings for years and years. The dorms are the “melting pot” and the diversity hub of the Priory. Filled with diverse identities, cultures, and entertainment, they are home to Andy Isokpehi (11) and Samuel Ogunleye (11) rapping in the shower room and the smell of delicious cuisine cooked by Victor Wan (12). Walking down the hallway, you can hear the rapid tapping sound of keyboards made by new dormers John Lee (10) or Alberto Coppola (11) playing League of Legends on their computers. Friday night is always movie night, when girls and boys watch horror movies together and enjoy each others’ screams at the
intense plots. In this space, we have students from all over the world who hang out, make friends with each other, and enjoy the harmonious atmosphere and diversity of the dorms. Despite being away from their families, newcomers are very pleased with the numerous advantages of living in America. Kanin Bunajinda (10) from Thailand, Asia, said, “America is very convenient, and shopping is easy accessible. Both online and physically visiting stores are exciting and easier in America.” Furthermore, there are many dormers who live in America, but are staying at school for the excitement of living away from their families and with their friends or the convenience of no commute. This has made them part of a close community. Alejandra Sanchez (10) said, “Everyone in the dorms is so welcoming and friendly. We're a close knit group!” The value of community at Priory has clearly been multiplied tenfold in the dorms. Priory dormers are able to enjoy the mix of cultures typical in America, bonding with friends from all over the world. 1
How do you feel about spending weekends at the Priory dorms? We make a lot of friends through weekend activities. -Hans Chen (11)
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During the weekend, it's much quieter and the food is much better. All the activities are fun except hiking. -Anisha Reddy (10) I think it's pretty cool that we have so many opportunities for hanging out and entertainment during the weekends. -Ambrus Tamas (11) 1. Alejandra Sanchez (10) and Milla Bevens (11) chat in the lounge. 2. Amanda Lee (12) and Howard Mu (12) make some announcements during house meeting. 3. Kalonee Wiggins (10) and Micah Aguila (10) walk to Anselm House, dancing to their favorite music.
what is your favorite book and why? I like Ender's Game because it's interesting with a good plot. -Matthew Galloway (10)
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The Cases of Sherlock Holmes because I like his brilliant deductions. -Jasmine Tang (8)
Percy Jackson because it has real Greek words. Nicolas Tan (9)
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1. Mrs. Taffe talks to the prefects, Jeffrey Perez (12), Amanda Lee (12), and Howard Mu (12). 2. John Lee (10) cuts Kanin Bunajinda's (10) hair in an interaction typical of the support found at the dorms. 3. Hans Chen (11), Jerry Zeng (11), Jeffrey Xu (11) play Xbox on a Friday night, celebrating a successful week of hard work.
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Animal Farm by George Orwell because it is interesting and easy read.Robert Screven (10)
Airborne by Kenneth Oppel because it has the best mix of science, adventure, and romance. -Katherine Robertson (11)
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Looking for Alaska by John Green because it is very relatable for people our age and it is just a good book. -Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (10)
Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan because its action packed storyline, the creative format, and thrilling theme. -Kenneth Akers (7)
One Hundred Years of Solitude because it reflects the whole modern history of Latin America. John Sheng (10)
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2 1. Even the teachers had fun at formal, taking advantage of the photo booth to dress up in the funny costumes provided. 2. Paulette Ma (10), Claudia Tamer (10), Valerie Filloux (10), and Micah Aguila (10) pose for the camera in a series of photo booth portraits. 3. Fun lights and music made this formal one to remember. 4. Panthers know how to have a good time: by dancing the night away.
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“The best theme would be James Bond.” -John Trudelle (12)
“Candy!”- Briggsy Hamren (12)
what is the best class that you have ever taken at the priory? APES -- Andre Naclerio (12)
Kineseology - Ross Corey (11)
AP Psychology - Chris Risley (11)
Marine Biology - Katherine Sze (11)
Digital Photography with Boff Chritsian Filloux (11)
Lunch - Elijah Roybal (6)
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in the land Panthers popped back to the cretaceous period for a formal to remember.
by JULIA TEYMOURIAN and ILANA SKIKOS
before time
Woodside Priory students traveled back to the
Freshman Emma Ericson (9) exclaims, “It was super fun! It was my first formal and I thought the theme was cute and the photo booth was awesome. The gelato was delicious and if it got too hot inside we could go outside to the patio and cool off. I also got free flip flops!” As usual, the administration provided flip flops for girls who didn't want to dance in their uncomfortable heels all night, and there was a lot of food to replenish all the energy spent dancing. For first time formal attendee Lindsay Schoenthaler (10), formal was a great time. She said,”It was like a light show in there. The room was filled with rainbow lights and the dinosaur statue was great for the theme. The gelato was amazing too!”
land before time and partied like it was 65 million years ago. Priory students dominated the dance floor, having the highest attendance record of any dance in the past three years. The formal started off with a big bang as students were taken aback by the elaborate decorations, booming DJ, and sweet treats. The most popular attraction was the photo booth, where students dressed up and released their inner velociraptor. When not enjoying delicious food or photo bombing photo booth pictures students were breaking it down on the dance floor and jamming to hits such as “Drunk in Love” by Beyonce and “Same Love” by Macklemore. The night was unforgettable and something to roar about.
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AP Psychology - Julien Morgan (11)
AP Economics - Cameron Bonora (11)
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5. From the DJ's vantage point, it is easy to see how much fun Panthers had at formal. 6. Swirling lights made this formal feel straight out of a Land Before Time. 7. A decorative velociraptor embodied the theme of the dance perfectly. 8. Clint Finney (11), Patrick Tornes (11), Bailey Marsheck (11), Chris Perez (11), and Cameron Bonora (11) have some fun with the photo booth during a break from dancing.
AP Econ - Tim Dannis (11)
Engineering - Chris Stiles (12)
APUSH - Katey Laubscher (12)
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Seniors David Reichert, Christian Wookey, David Theis, Brandon Zarringhalam, and Charlie Tidmarsh prepare to play in the kickoff game against El Sobrante High School.
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ATHLETICS SOMETHING something
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team that has neither a track nor a field SOMETHING in cheering the football team to its second undefeated season in a row
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1 1. Teammates Sharp Queener (7) David Quezeda (8), and Will Bartlett (7), prepare for there race. 2. The middle school boys' cross- country team are ready to run. 3. Anne Boyle (7) looks strong while she is running.
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Thinking of crossing the finish line! -Emma Jaeger(7)
I would have to say pizza. -Vincent Cullinan (8)
For the coach, and I just simply want to win. -John Le (12)
The faster I run, the sooner it will be over. -Maria Naclerio (10)
Knowing I will have a great workout after. -Jaulie Goe (10)
I don't run, but if I did it would be to get in shape... -Marine Hall-Poirer (12)
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What was your favorite cross country moment this season?
“On the way back down the hill, a seventh grader who was right behind me almost stepped on a baby rattlesnake. It was really scary” - Justine Biscay
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“I loved getting to know each other as a team. Running can be a one person thing, but I enjoyed the company of everyone” - Maya Blevins
“My favorite moments are when Mr. Marsheck is yelling at us!” - Emma Jaeger
crossing the finish line
by ASHLEY ISHIBASHI
Students view cross- country not only as a sport, but a community support system.
Each year, the Priory middle school sees an influx of new students who must decide their fall sports almost immediately upon arrival. Over the next three years, the middle school coaches train and groom their athletes for high school competitions. Nowhere is this more evident than on the cross-country team, Many people think that cross-country is an individual sport, but what is not usually portrayed is the whole team cheering each other on. Cross- country is a sport that is community oriented, and it builds a sense of a second family in school. Not only is running a great way to exercise, but many people say it gives them great stress relief, extra energy, and health benefits. Though the sport is difficult and unforgiving, these
Nothing. -Graham Hughes (10)
Bears chasing me. -John Gregory (10)
The encouragement of my beautiful parents. -Sasha Malek (11)
hardworking and dedicated athletes showed up to practice every day after school ready to run with smiles on their faces. Priory has a strong team, consisting of students who are eager to run and ready to encourage their teammates. They motivate each other to run harder, longer, and faster. Sixth grader and newcomer Dominique Robson said, “I loved how the coaches were encouraging the runners no matter what place they were in. Being a member on the cross country team was an amazing experience because I got to know other people on the team older than me.” Moving into high school, the cross-country team will be accepted into the larger community of high school sports. However, their strong support from middle school cross-country will always be there to help them cross the finish line.
I can run faster because I can cover more distance in a shorter time -Sam Saliba (10)
The desire to win. -Clint Finney (11)
To beat the person in front of you. - Mayra Barriga (11)
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rounding the bases, Panther Cubs made some important strides on and off the field.
by CANDY YIN and JULIA TEYMOURIAN
making the pass
Middle school fall sports were stellar this year. The boys' flag football team had a tremendous season. Whether it was catching a ball, scoring a touchdown, or diving to grab a flag from the opposing team, these Panthers were hard working players. The flag football program is composed of three teams. This year the sixth grade team focused most of their time on improving their techniques such as throwing the perfect spiral and footwork. The seventh grade flag football team made constant improvements on their plays, while the eighth graders were awesome role models and embodied leadership. Tatiana Reese, the only female player on the flag football team, had some great insight about her experience this season. She explained, “ During my flag football season, I experienced a lot of competition. Playing as a girl against boys who are good and tough was a challenge. During the season
I loved playing defense with Joseph and Issac, we were always ready and played our hardest!” The Panthers were fortunate to have Tati on their side, and she paved the way for future aspiring female flag football players, bringing an all-new perspective to a team that has been at Priory for years. The girls' softball team had a strong season. Under the leadership of Sports Director Mr. Stogner, the team was unstoppable. The girls swung their way to victory and exhibited not only offensive skill but great defensive talents, catching pop-flies and fielding ground balls. Softball player Amanda Smith (6) was happy to talk about being a member of the team.”This softball season was amazing. My coach, Mr. Stogner, was great. If I was unsure about how to position myself while batting, or how to catch a pop fly, he was right there to help. The team bonded so much we were best friends by the end of the season.”
1 3 1 1. Siler gives the flag football team a pep talk before they challenge Menlo. 2. Amanda Smith (7) readies to strike out an opponent. 3. A team huddle gives the junior varsity flag football team the push they need to beat . 4. Henry Saul (7) leads the Panthers against Crystal Springs.
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I used to be able to operate our VHS player. -Jessica Thorson (11)
I used to be able to get things done without procrastinating. Not anymore. - Neil Ragavan (11)
I used to have terrible hand writing. - Justin Wood (6)
I used to be able to whistle..Nick Souter (11)
I used to be terrible at spelling and math but now it makes sense. - Kiki Sargent (6)
I lost the ability to spell things correctly. Thanks a lot spell check! Emma Jaeger (7)
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I can't do handstands. I can still do roll overs, but no handstands. -Amanda Smith (7)
I can't slack off anymore. High school is just too demanding. Thomas Mudge (11)
When I was younger and I did I used to have ballet lessons, something wrong, I used to be able but I can't do ballet anymore. to blame it on my age, but now I am -Jacey Reed (9) older and have more responsibility.Sasha Malek (11)
I used to be a master hula hoopist. I could hula hoop all he time and never get tired. Shivani Dayal (12)
I used to be able to get to the gate at the airport without having to pass through security.- Brandon Zarringhalam (12)
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1. Team members and coaches confer about their plans for the next game. 2. Sarah Park (6) is ready to score a goal in a dominating win over Woodland in the first week of games. 3. Adrian LaValle (8) leads the team in warmups. 4. The boys practice their inbound plays preparing for their next game as Mr. Marsheck marches in the background, demonstrating proper form and loudness.
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why do you play the sport I played volleyball since middle school and I liked the family that had the same interest as me. They are really cool people. -Yuritzy Morales(9)
that you play now? I play volleyball because I love being able to jump over the net and slam a ball down #to score us a point. -Curie Park (10)
I play the sport that I play because I am, with my build, unsuited to play most other sports. -Alexander Han (8)
I do ballet and swimming because moving along the flow of music or water makes me feel happy. -Wako Morimoto (9)
I play basketball because I love working with other people to do some friendly competing and I enjoy being part of a team -Kylie Harrison (10)
I play basketball because it's just generally a lot of fun. Even though I'm short, I'm learning and I'm lovin' it. -Cecilia Cho (9)
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5. The boys practice getting their rebound plays during their practice. 6. Christopher Brugger (6) looks up at the scorebard during practice. 7 Maya Blevins (6) smiles as a goal is scored.
Who is your favorite basketball or soccer player. Why? My favorite soccer player is by far Cristiano Ronaldo. My favorite quote of his is, “Maybe they hate me because I'm too good.” (2010) I like him because he has a lot of talent and isn't afraid to admit it, even though people look at him as a cocky player. Sergio Lopez (10)
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My favorite basketball player is Jerry Zeng because he has got that beautiful stroke -Michael Zhao (10)
Kobe is my favorite basketball player in the world because he is so cool. -Austin Risley (10)
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The Cubs are just as skilled on the field as they are on the court.
The middle school girls' soccer season started out victorious, and the wins kept coming, but this season was all about having fun and not getting frostbite. Even in some record low temperatures, these girls never gave up and were examples of truly dedicated team players. Composed of many experienced players, the team went undefeated this season, battling extremely tough opponents from all over the Bay Area. When asked about how she thought the season was going, Maya Blevens (6) had nothing but positive things to say about the Lady Panthers. “On the girls soccer team, we had lots of fun playing together. We became very close as teammates. Practices were a great balance between playing fun games and working hard, sometimes until we collapsed. Our coaches were great too. It has been an amazing season, and I am having so much fun!” Coaches Mike Loftis and Myles Somerville said, “The team had some very talented players, and many of them have been playing soccer for a while. This led to such an incredible season.”
I play tennis because I like being part of a team -Mirthia Prince (10)
I like playing basketball because it I play basketball because I is really cool. -Kalonee Wiggins (9) love it so much. -Betty Chen (8)
The boys' basketball team had an exciting season this year. Represented by three teams, the boys' middle school basketball program worked hard while playing against extremely competitive schools. The sixth grade team had an outstanding season becoming masters of free throws and defensive plays. The seventh grade team played with passion, focusing mostly on offensive plays and backboard shots. The eighth graders were amazing on the court, mainly working on rebounding and layups as well as being role models for the other teams. The Panthers never gave up, even when playing some of the hardest teams in the league. In the traditional Priory way, everyone was welcomed with honor and respect both on and off the field. When asked about being a member of the team William Bartlett (7) exclaimed, “Basketball was so fun this season! I really liked being a part of such a fun and dedicated team. We always left our hearts on the court. What I really enjoyed the most though was Coach Riebhoff's haircut!”
I play track or field because I love running with my friends. -Micah Aguila (10)
I play basketball because I am passionate about it. -Austin Risley (10)
I play soccer because I really like kicking the ball to the goal. -Samatha Sargent (8)
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cubs are shooting Middle school winter sports proved their mettle with some amazing seasons.
by KATY OSEGUERA and MIRANDA YAN
for greatness
The middle school, being the youngest in the school, have a lot to look forward to once they are old enough to go from the pond that is the middle school sports to the ocean that is high school sports. But for the moment, they just enjoy the way that they play their sports. The middle school boys' soccer and the middle school girl's basketball have been having fun and working diligently during their practices and their games. Their middle school sports career reflects the way that they will play in high school. The boys' soccer team worked incredibly hard during their practices with their well-loved coaches, Gulliver LaValle, Miles Somerville and Mike Loftis. They are being coached by very dedicated people and the athletes show promise in every single one
of their practices and games. The middle school girls' basketball team was coached by Rick Riebhoff, Steve Marsheck, Don North, and Dustin Moore. The team had a great season, and a wonderful time listening to the intellectual sayings of Mr. Marsheck all season long. In the end all that mattered was that they enjoyed what they did and they did it because they enjoyed it. The middle school boys' soccer and girls' basketball teams will have great things to contribute to the upcoming sports teams that they will be entering and rejoining. With a little bit of improvement and a lot of team spirit, they will have long and successful athletic careers.
What helps you to be a better athlete? Training and conditioning make me a better athlete by constructing mental and physical muscles. -Neven Kolomejec (9)
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My coach pushing me to do better.- Colby Cheung (7)
A lot of practice and play with people better than me. -Alec Israelski(6)
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1. Henry Saul (7) and Alec Israelski (6) are preparing for another sprint. 2. Mr. LaValle is supervising soccer skills with Elijah Roybal (6) and Ryan Harrison (7). 3. Anna Barton (7), Betty Chen (8), Mr. Riebhoff and Tatiana Reese (8) are watching their team's game and smiling.
what's the best moment you have shared with your teammates? The best moment I had with my teammates was the last basketball game. -Christian Castelo (6)
Being together and cheering each other on. It was great to be on a team. -Charlie Gainey (6)
The best moment was after practice. I met my friends in the locker room and my mum made us cake. -Sonya Walker (7)
I really liked when we had an undefeated season because it felt really good! -Zoe Daniel (7)
When we created tentacles in robotics, it was fun! Emma Erickson (9)
My favorite moment is the honor and satisfaction of getting the chance to learn to play soccer. Tarik Shihadeh (9)
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1. Mikhail Saliba (8) starts with a sprint in order to kick the ball with all his strength. 2. Leaning back, Elizabeth Lye (6) is in a perfect pose to throw the basketball. 3. What one may be proud for one's whole life is to concentrate on the ball in the hand and break opponents' interceptions one by one like Samantha Sargent (8) does.
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The best part is the team cheer. -Samantha Szewczak (9)
My favorite moment is when we shout Priory at the end of each practice. -Konnor Von Emster (9)
Talking with a friend while I guess it's dinner at the robotic lab. running. -Benjamin Morss (9) Just dinners during robotic season. Samuel Pollack (10)
During group work, everybody collaborate really well and is really friendly. Julie Joyce (11)
Basically, all of our games. Because we always do our best and listen to each other. -Viktoria Nema (11)
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4 1. Kept in a graceful position, Charis Chiu (8) is going to serve the ball. 2. Justine Biscay (6) raises her arms up high to give the coming ball a harsh hit. 3. Saying “hi” to the tennis ball, Cameron Cronwall (7) is confident that he will hit the ball beautifully. 4. After the warm up, Charis Chiu (8), Jane Robertson (7) and Hannah Lazarus (7) are listening to the coach carefully.
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what is the greatest effect that sports have had on your life?
The greatest effect that basketball made on my life was meeting new people and learning to work well.-Carla Tamer (6)
They get me in shape. -Jake Gainey (6)
I play a lot of sports but my favorites are soccer and lacrosse.-Anna Barton (7)
I ride horses and it has taught me a lot about things like business, and being a good loser.-Tara Kariat (7)
It builds my character, makes me a better leader. -Erik Larson (8)
Learning how to be brave and pushing through hard time. Be able to get up when you fall down. -Jane Robertson (8)
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5. Alexander Han (8) steps out and stretches his body to reach the ball. 6. Claire Ryland (8) and Betty Chen (8) are holding their rackets tightly. They stare forward and wait for the attack. 7. “The ball is high, but I can jump higher,” Michael Chang (6) thinks.
What made you want to join this team? Because it is really fun and all my friends are doing it. -Ava Rust (6)
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Because I never really play it before and it's fun to do with my friends. -Amanda Smith (7)
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To try a new sport and step out the box. -Tatiana Reese (8)
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swing and throw Priory kids come from five continents and have lived in places as varied as France, Nigeria, and Hong Kong.
of the ball
There are a lot of energetic middle schoolers dominating
the court this year. Regardless of their young ages, Priory middle school tennis team members tried their best focusing on every ball coming to them and swinging their rackets as hard as they could. Priory young tennis players loved tennis so much that they treasured every practice and match they had. Team spirit was also one of the most powerful things on the team. At every match, you can hear screaming and cheering from team members. “Go Priory, do your best!” The team members are so energetic that every one is confident at their games. Why does every one support our tennis team so much? Their love toward the team is the main reason. As Mark Theis (8) said, “Playing tennis at Priory is not very forceful and I can play with the people I like.” Also, practicing rally skills while having fun and strengthening team spirit was definitely the best way to increase middle schoolers' affection toward tennis. Every rally they swung, every drop of sweat that fell, and every ball they tried to reach were their success in this tennis season.
I've done martial arts for twelve years. Judo has become a way of life for me. It has taught me how to be a strong, independent individual-Victor Wan (12).
Sports have taught me to be hard-working and a leader for others both in school and outside school. -Ryan Reiss (9)
by MIRANDA YAN and CANDY YIN
Priory middle school volleyball teams are divided into three teams: Varsity A, Varsity B, and JV. Energetic middle school girls totally dominated the gym this season. They have a burning passion for volleyball. At 3:30 to 5:00 pm every school day, you can see middle school girls running and smiling in the gym. Sometimes they were doing stretching, sometime they are throwing and catching ball. Although the volleyball net was almost twice time higher than them, middle school volleyball team girls tried their best to throw balls over the net. A member said, “I just could not throw ball over the net. It is too high. But with the help of the coaches, I can finally throw every ball over the net to the opposite side successfully. The practice was not only full with throwing and catching volleyball. Instead, there were a lot of fun games during practice. And coaches always told funny jokes when the team members felt boring and tired of practicing.
Sports have not significantly influenced my conscious being. I do indeed have pain centered Sports have made me tougher and around the regret of not choosing certain ways stronger then before. -John Xing of life; now, it is too late to turn back. (10) Sometimes that hurts. I do love who I am, though. -Rachel Cochran (10)
The greatest effect that sports have had on my life is improving my team building skills.-Katherine Laubscher (11)
It helped me develop a better work ethic, I learned to work through pain, and I became friends with many of my teammates.-John Trudelle (12)
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wanna turn heads? The best thing? A nice cold dip in the Priory swim pool.
by JULIA TEYMOURIAN
make waves
The smell of chlorine. The hot sun shining down on the ice cold pool. The rushing, cooling feeling of diving into a crystal clear pool. Tan skin. Beachy waves. Sunscreen everywhere. It must be swim season. The young Panthers of Woodside Priory had a tremendous season this year. With a new coach and a mix of old and new swimmers, the swim season was bound to be fun. The middle school swim and water polo team are two of the most popular sports in the middle school. The Panthers loved nothing more than to dive into an ice cool pool during those hot summer days. When asked what their favorite strokers were, the middle schoolers unanimously decided it was freestyle. When asking the water polo team about their favorite part of the sport, they decided it was the teams never ending dedication and hard work. What makes
both of these teams unique is that they are both co-ed. Students at Priory were super excited for swim season to start. Emma Jaeger (7) explained, “I couldn't wait for water polo to start. I love cooling off in the pool when it gets hot out. We have a new coach this year so I was a little nervous. I remember thinking, 'Maybe this coach won't yell at us screaming that we swim like old grandmas... though I could be wrong.'” This new coach proved to be victorious for both the swim team and the water polo team. Both teams had great success this year and learned a lot about competitiveness. The teams both competed against the top teams in the bay area including school rivals Menlo and Sacred Heart. With teamwork, dedication, and practice the middle school swim teams had a season filled with victory.
Are you planning on going to the beach this summer? Definitely!- Sabina Kariat (12)
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Yup! The beach is my favorite, - Julie Joyce (11)
Yes!.- Joshua Gutow (10)
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what is the most beautiful thing
you have ever seen?
One time I saw a sunrise in France- Gabrielle Filloux (11)
Sunrise. Jessica Thorson (11)
New York city on a sunny day. - Meagan Donovan (11)
The ocean- Anna Brett (11)
I went hiking one time and I loved the view of the bay. Meghan Perna (10)
The Grand Canyon.- Caroline Clark (11)
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1. On a rainy day the water polo team is doing some underwater stretching exercises. 2. Morgan Serughetti (8) warms up in the pool by swimming laps. 3. Swimming a couple of laps, the water polo team is warming up for a big game.
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The last day of school. Ross Corey (11)
A full moon- Milla Bevens (11)
A sunset at a Safari at Kenya.- Amanda Lee (12)
Sunset.- Avery Simon (10)
The look on my teammates faces when we won the championships .- Alicia Talancon (9)
The beach..- Zoey Lin (11)
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what is your favorite aroma? “Forest...the smell of nature...fresh cut grass.” - Brenda Uribe (9)
“Chocolate chip cookies.” - Daniela Vivanco (9)
“ Victory!” -Graham Hughes (10)
“Vanilla.” -Thomas Mudge (11)
“Life.” - Nicolas Tan (9)
“ Mango.” - Dominique Robson (6)
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we are all in Panthers showed their impressive ability in various sports this year.
by MARINE HALL-POIRIER
this together
This year Priory has shown impressive talent and not just in the classroom, but also on the field and on the court, and have shown themselves to be great competitors in their respected leagues. Some of Priory's accomplishments this year: 1. Priory Football went undefeated for the second consecutive year and defended their title for the winners of the Panther cup. 2. Girls' Volleyball won their second CCS title and made it to the NorCal tournament for the second time. 3. Boys' and Girls' Cross Country both had unbelievable seasons, making it to the CCS finals and states. For the first time, both teams competed in State.
4. Middle School girls' basketball JVA and VA won league and made it to the playoffs and won. 5. Boys Varsity Basketball were runner-ups in CCS and made it to the first round of NorCals. 6. Girls Varsity Soccer also had an awesome season, playing in the CCS Championships and finishing 3rd. 7. In an impressive turnaround, the Priory softball team redeemed itself with a successful season. Priory overall had a great year and competed hard, demonstrating that opponents should be afraid when Panthers show their claws.
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1. Nicholas Arslaner(9) skillfully dribbles around Harker's defense to take a shot. 2. Ashley Jones (11) with the ball making her way up the field to score a goal. 3. Seniors doubles team, Leo Berez and Andrew Naclerio await a tough serve from opponent. 4.Middle school cross country runner gives a smile as she nears the end of the race. 5. Riley Gallivan (12) setting up the perfect set for Anna Brett (11) to come in for the kill. 6. Zoe Weiss (8) showing impressive skill as she dribbles up the court. 7. Lilly Weidhaas (9) demonstrates her pitching prowess in a game with 17 strikeouts when the Panthers beat Mercy SF 10-1.
“Bacon” - Colby Cheung (7)
“Mango” - Mary Jin (12)
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“Fresh baked Priory cookies.” - Joshua Eichbaum (7)
“Issac.” - Morgan Serughetti (8)
“ Breakfast for lunch.” - Isaac Roybal (8)
“Chocolate chip cookies.” - Matthew Covington (6)
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by THOMAS LATTA
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Football has been called the greatest sport
ever made. This year, eleven seniors led the way to a second undefeated season. The Panthers left no doubt towards the question of their absolute supremacy on the football field. Like usual, Coach Wise promised an undefeated season as soon as practice had started. Coach Sargent prepared the team to meet Wise's bold claim. Each player came to school two weeks early to train and prepare for the tough season ahead. Going undefeated and winning the league the previous year, each team played against Priory their hardest, looking to unseat the champions of the field.
Players on the football team know that football is not just for learning a sport. To many, football has developed life lessons that go beyond the playing field. Will Latta (12) stated, “I can't emphasize enough the fact that everyone should join football. It has taught me as much as my classes have, and the coaches have been critical in my development as a player and a person.” Football has guided many of these players through their lives as they have emotionally and physically matured, and the graduating seniors will surely remember their last years as some of the best of their lives.
if you could choose a super power,
what would it be?
Flying would be dope. - Austin Mirabella (12)
To love. -Alex Klein (12)
The ability to manipulate time. -Alice Alvarez (12)
What do I look like, some loser that thinks about what kind of super power they want all day? -Molly Schreiner (11)
Um, have you seen “Avatar, The Last Airbender?” -Meagan Donovan (11)
I want the ability to beat up my older brothers. -Josh Galloway (7)
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1. The team poses for a picture after their final win. 2. Aaron Reiss (12) calms the crowd after performing a miraculous block. Many times during the season. 3. With a knowing glance, Garret Weber (11) indicates that something is about to go down.
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4.Brandon Zarringhalam (12 ) reaches out for a touchdown catch. 5. Coach Sargent flees from James McDaniel and Brandon Zarringhalam after leading the Panthers to their final season victory, maintaining an undefeated record for the second year. 6. Charlie Tidmarsh (12) stretches across the line for a first down.
something statistical: VARSITY FOOTBALL
COACHES: Doug Sargent, Mal Thurston, Jeff Wise,
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Papa Surb', Nick Thurston CAPTAINS: Will Latta, Brandon Zarringhalam, Tom Latta, Charlie Tidmarsh, Christian Wookey, James McDaniel RECORD: 16-0 RECOGNITIONS: Two time League Champs, Catholic Cup recipient, and Panther Bowl victor TEAM INSIDE JOKE: The Cross-Country Team COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Leaving to let Mal do conditioning. GOODBYE TO: Will Latta, James McDaniel, Brandon Zarringhalam, Austin Mirabella, Alex Klein, Charlie Tidmarsh, Aaron Reiss, David Reichert, David Theis, Christian Wookey, and Tom Latta
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To be able to fly! -Claudia Tamer (9)
Mind Reading. -Thomas Mudge (11)
To read. -Conor Bonfiglio (12)
Teleportation. -Mike Joyce (9)
Umm, probably flying. -Tyler Woods (11)
To be able to fly. Then I wouldn't have to buy plane tickets! -Michaela Koval (12)
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the little team Priory volleyball succeeded despite plenty of adversity.
by ILANA SKIKOS and MELANIE BILES
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The beginning of the volleyball season saw its fair share of challenges. Coming off of losing the majority of the team to graduation, Coach Dustin Moore already faced a seemingly impossible quest in rebuilding the team. After pulling up a few freshmen and recruiting from the student body, the team saw a week or two of peace before Liz Schilling (11) fell in practice, taking herself out for the duration of the season, and Michaela Koval (12), who had stress fractures from years of volleyball, was told that she should stop playing completely in order to retain the ability to walk. Koval managed to play through the pain, proving herself time and time again as an invaluable member of the team, leader, and unstoppable libero. Through her work on defense and the offensive lineup of Jane Ross (11), Anna Brett (11), Caroline Clark (11), and Nadia Faisal (9) - with Melanie
Biles (12), Daniela Vivanco (9), and Megan Love (9) stepping up to fill in for injured players - and all led by Marine Hall-Poirier (12), a seasoned veteran of varsity volleyball, the team managed to qualify for CCS championships. However, they had not yet escaped disaster; the evening before the first CCS game, setter Riley Gallivan (12) twisted her knee during a drill. Shaking it off, she insisted she was fine, and still set the team to victory in the same manner she had all season. The season culminated in a game against Bradshaw Christian. Despite illness (half of the starting lineup had the flu) and injury (there were only three uninjured players on the team), the team fought their hardest to a five-game match, losing by the smallest possible margin. Though they faced adversity throughout the season, the girls proved themselves time and time again.
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if you could play any sport,
what would it be?
Curling because it's curling duh -Anna Brett (11)
I would participate in parkour -Cameron Cronwall (7)
Gymnastics. I had to give it up for dance, but I love the sense of Baseball because I play baseballNicholas Jaeger (10) discipline and handworkAmanda Lee (12)
Quidditch- because of Harry Potter -Non Kuramoto (12)
It would be basketball because it's, fun, healthy, and improves your hand-eye coordination -Manny Salas (9)
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8 5. Marine Hall-Poirier (12) approaches to hit a powerful kill against a weaker opponent, while Michaela Koval (12), Riley Gallivan (12) and Caroline Clark (11) cover the rest of the court on Senior Night. 6. The starting players perform the traditional “hut” before getting on the court during their first CCS game. 7. Nadia Faisal (9) and Caroline Clark (11) get low in preparation for Menlo's serve. 8. Megan Love (9) serves a perfect ace against Notre Dame, proving her worth on the varsity team.
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CAPTAINS: Marine Hall-Poirier, Michaela Koval, Riley Gallivan RECORD: 15-13 RECOGNITIONS: CCS Champions and QuarterFinalists in NorCal TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Never Have I Ever with Mo and “profound language” at practice COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Winning CCS GOODBYE TO: Melanie Biles, Marine “Mo” HallPoirier, Michaela “Micky” Koval, Riley Gallivan
Tennis -Matt Surber (12)
Roller Derby because I would get to wear short, tight shorts- Tyler Woods (11)
Soccer! -Sergio Calderon (8)
I do gymnastics because it's fun and it's a party sport- Chris Gregory (12)
Underwater basketweaving because my parents are professionals- Conrad Casente (12)
Soccer because it helps with team building skills - Ryan Harrison (7)
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1. Bob Zheng (9), Liam Bannon (9), Kevin Liu (9), Tommy Wang (9), John Youstra (9) are restless, looking forward to the exhausting race. 2. Liam Bannon (9) shakes the sweat from his face, having run hard under the sun . 3. Exhausted from the race, Nicholas Treynor (9) has obviously tried his best. 4. Kevin Liu (9) pushes himself, putting in all his effort for Priory.
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The good part of cross country isn't during the race. During the race, you should probably feel like death. The good part is the sense of accomplishment after you finish the race, when you know you gave it all you could. -Hana Marsheck (10)
This year I chose to run because I had some friends also running and I still find running fun. -Robert Screven (10)
what is the most memorable thing
a coach has ever said to you?
You played an awesome game. -Neil Ragavan (11)
You can go as far as you want to; Good hustle! -Kenny Park there's no limit to what you can do. - (10) Sophie Hulme (12)
You guys did a good job on the game and keep doing it! - Colby Cheung (7)
Nice, Nice!- Michael Zhao (10)
You are athletic! - Anisha Reddy (10)
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5. Appreciating the cheers of Priory supporters, Jack Youstra (9) races forwards. 6. Putting some distance between himself and rivals, Tommy Wang (9) hopes for a win. 7. Ben Morrss (9), Konnor Von Emster (9) Tony Li (9), and Tommy Wang (9) hang out together, knowing they did their best in the race.
The cross country team likes to wear American shorts as seen at left. This year, however, Mr Lai said they couldn't wear American shorts and lose, so the team agreed that if they could place top two in the league, they could wear the shorts for the CCS championship. They did, and they also won CCS championship.
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COACHES: Matthew Lai, Molly Buccola
CAPTAINS: Emily Moreton, Andrew Christensen RECOGNITIONS: CCS Finalists and Semifinalists TEAM INSIDE JOKE: (See above) wearing American flag shorts when possible. COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Winning CCS GOODBYE TO: Andrew Naclerio, Matthew Surber, Emily Moreton, Madison Hughes, Chris Stiles, Leo Berez, Andrew Christensen, Johnny Trudelle, Chris Gregory
our sport is your punishment by RICHY CHEN
Priory runners have proven themselves time and time again.
“Cross country is the best,” said Joshua Gutow (10). This opinion is shared by many athletes at Priory. Many Priory students love the refreshing feeling of pushing one's body to the extreme. Sarah Halabe (10) said, “I chose cross country because I am a masochist and love to run.” Despite the agony of running, many Priory students are still obsessed with this sport. Maria Naclerio (10) said, “I chose cross country because I am also a masochist and I have an addiction to running even though it is horribly painful.” Furthermore, Priory runners have improved, both personally and as a team, during cross country training and races. Great achievements include getting into horrible accidents. For example, Jack Herrera (10) said, “Personal achievement: tripping over a fence and getting a concussion.” Priory runners not only accomplished horrifying accidents, they are also proud of suffering less. Maria Naclerio (10) said she “managed to only throw up once in a race.” Some achievements have helped Priory runners race faster and more confidently. Hana Marsheck (10) said, “I learned to control my pre-
You proved yourself as important to this team! Henry Wise (9)
Keep trying, keep fighting! -Max Leiter (8)
Just focus and take a step out of the time. -Andy Isokpehi (11)
race nerves and make sure to run the race and have nothing left afterwards.” In addition, friendships have become closer. Robert Screven (10) said, “I have dropped a few minutes off my race times from last year, but mainly I am proud of getting a scoring spot on Varsity and strengthening previous friendships with my teammates.” New members to the community are welcome on the cross country team. Elise Rust (9) said, “I am the only freshman on the girl's varsity team, so this year has allowed me to become close with upper class and sophomores. Other than that, I dropped almost a minute on my average pace.” Team accomplishments were amazing this year. This year was the first time both the boys' and girls' teams won the CCS championship at the same time. The team is also very proud to have beaten Crystal Springs several times this year. For example, during the CCS championship, Priory was able to beat Crystal Springs, who was seeded number one. Overall, the team has improved and grown in many different ways.
Keep doing what you are doing! Samuel Ogunleye (11)
We can get them next time! - You have to work hard and fight for Lucas Harris (8) the starting spot! -John Sheng (10)
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1. Ambrus Tamas (11) helps his team mates by staying focused. 2. Scott Harris(10) throws the ball to a teammate during the Woodside game. 3. Sam Baumgarten (10) passes the ball to another player on the team. 4. Christian Fotre (9) focuses on the goal and throws the ball.
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something statistical: WATER POLO COACH: James Smith CAPTAINS: Will Xu, Brooks Royals RECORD: 9-8 TEAM INSIDE JOKE: The players' various nicknames COACH'S FAVORITE MOMENT: Unexpected win against Terra Nova in the last game of the season GOODBYE TO: William Xu
if a genie granted you a wish, what would you wish for? I would wish for a puppy. -Gabriela Sanchez (6)
I don't know. -Jack Nash (8)
A trillion dollars. -Manny Salas (9)
I want to be a Greek God. -Rachel Goines (9)
Unlimited concert tickets. -Sophia Lipp (9)
I'd wish for 9 genies with 3 wishes each. -Christopher Brugger (8)
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pooling around Water polo Panthers overcame a lack of resources to beat some of the best teams in the league.
at water polo
The water polo team had a great season this year
stalwart effort and secured several victories over much larger and more practiced teams. The team's best win, however, came at the end of the season. The last team that the Panthers faced was Terra Nova, a team that had at least three times as many players as Priory had. All week, they dreaded the match, fearing the worst outcome. Though it was their last game, and Will Xu's senior night, nobody went into the game with much hope. “They are a much stronger team than us,” said Xu of the game. “None of us went into the game with the hope of winning, but we tried hard and we actually won 63. And we pushed the coach into the pool. So that was good.”
with coach James Smith. In comparison to last year's single win, the boys were able to pull off an impressive nine victories this year, proving that they truly belonged in their competitive league, even when pitted against the big public schools who had inherently more players and resources. The Panthers came out in full force, training their new members alongside the old ones and obliterating their previous record in an awe-inspiring season. Despite their setbacks, the Priory water polo team came back new and improved this year. Led by cocaptains Brooks Royals (10) and William Xu (12), who was the lone senior on the team, the boys put forth a
1. Coach James Smith gives his players a pep talk during the half time of the game. 2. Scott Harris (10) blocks the ball's access to the net during a crucial play. a great goalie and blocking the ball. 3. The boys size up the other side, considering how to attack their opponent.
by KATY OSEGUERA
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To be rich! -Armando Gonzalez Z (8)
More wishes. -Ryan Calbert (9)
My wish would be for less homework. -Megan Buiocchi (10)
I would wish for more wishes. -Lillian Johnson (10)
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Let go of your towel while you're changing
Wear double speedos in practice and games
Challenge the coach to a push up contest
Support your teammates at all times
Argue with the coach (or make any comment about his appearance)
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World peace and Channing Tatum. -Kalonee Wiggins (10)
I'd wish for more breakfast for lunch days. -Erin Simpson (12)
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shooting hoops! The boys' basketball team had a magnificent season and found their zone for some amazing games.
by ILANA SKIKOS
...there it is
Everyone knows that senior night is arguably one of the most important points in a young adult's life. It is when friends, family, teammates, and coaches come together to celebrate what the seniors have accomplished during their time at the Priory, and amidst posters and cheers, sometimes there's even a pretty good game to watch, too. In this respect, the boys' varsity basketball team did not fail to deliver. The team was led by seniors Conor Bonfiglio and Will Latta, who was simultaneously battling a case of the flu. Despite this setback, however, the boys played extremely well. Though the opponent, King's Academy, consistently tried to block and beat the Panthers, the boys were unstoppable. Just before halftime, Conor Bonfiglio (12) made a three-quarter court buzzer beater that made the crowd go so crazy that it was impossible to hear the buzzer itself.
“I was super emotional but super focused,” said Bonfiglio. “We came out strong - it was 15-0 in the first few minutes. I also hit a full court shot which was ridiculous. We led by nine at half time and never looked back.” Though this game in particular was special for Bonfiglio, he also has an affinity for the sport in general, saying, “The game of basketball taught me values of discipline, togetherness, toughness, and cooperation. I will definitely miss playing at Priory, but luckily I'll be playing in college.” Ultimately, the boys pulled off a 61-51 victory over King's on senior night. Coach Moseley was extremely proud of the entire team, but especially excited for the skill and talent demonstrated by the seniors. At the end of the game, when asked what his favorite moment of the season was, Coach Moseley responded emphatically that it was the momentous game he had just finished coaching.
something statistical: VARSITY BASKETBALL COACHES: David Moseley, Myles Somerville, Mal Thurston, and Mike Loftis CAPTAIN: Conor Bonfiglio RECORD: 12-7 TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Scotty's still thirteen years old COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: SENIOR NIGHT! GOODBYE TO: Conor Bonfiglio and William Latta
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1. Nicholas Arslaner (9) passes right by a defender and shoots for an easy layup. 2. Looking down the court, Michael Zhao (10), Samuel Ogunleye (11), Max Stearnes (10), Hans Chen (11), Cameron Bonora (11), Ambrus Tamas (11), Tyler Woods (11), support their team 3. Scotty Harris (10) runs right by two defenders to score another point.
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I would bring my phone.... except... I don't have a phone -Joseph Calderon (8)
My cat. -Julie Joyce (11)
A fire extinguisher. What kind of question is that? Matt Surber (12)
My mom or my dad--hopefully they're not in the fire at the same time. -Hans Chen (11)
A fire ax. -Pieter Henkens (10)
My yearbook, of course! -Charlotte Beriker (12)
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4. The JV players Henry Wise (9), Haoyu Sheng (10), Maximilian Stephan (9), and Justin Koerner (10) fast break down the court. 5. The pink-shoed Conor Bonfiglio (12,) accompanied by William Latta (12), manufacture another basket. 6. Cameron Bonora (11) finds an amazing basket while Andy Isokpehi (11) and Conor Bonfiglio (12) block.
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My dog, Bode. - Olivia Carusi (7)
I'd take the fire with me, unless I found a suitcase with $1,000,000,000 inside. -Conrad Casente (12)
My sister's bed. I'd just push it out the window. -Margaret Shields (12)
A fire extinguisher, obviously. Robert Screven (10)
A hose. Not a fire hose. Sonya Walker (7)
I would grab water. -Sasha Malek (11)
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1. Anisha Reddy (10) watches Vicki (11) Nema take an amazing shot from the free throw line. 2. Vicki Nema (11) and two other players run back to defend their basket. 3. The Priory panthers take a timeout to regroup. 4. Vicki Nema (11) intensely waiting for the next play 5. Panthers back on defense and getting ready for the next play.
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what is your favorite word? Chutzpah. -Patrick Tornes (11)
Troll. -Sara Chang (9)
Bojangles. -Andrew Naclerio (12)
Turquoise. -Katherine Sze (11)
Friday. -Kira Patterson (12)
Hippopotamus. -Veronica Lempert (10)
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hoops!... i “Success is not final. Failure is never fatal. It's courage that counts.”-John Wooden
by MARINE HALL-POIRIER and KATY OSEGUERA
did it again
The Priory's girls' basketball team had a
tough time, but their commitment and resilience kept them going throughout the season. They kept their minds set on winning, even though the scores showed differently. They maintained a focused mentality and gracefully got through the rough games, proving that the real victories came in the friendships they formed and the progress they made. The girls had rigorous training, both mental and physical, which helped them stride forward. They scored shots that made the team more prepared for future seasons. They improved as the season carried through, which makes for a hopeful future, and at least none of our players were like Cinderella - nobody ever ran away from the ball.
The girls played really hard and gave it their all every game. With the help of their training, they worked on all of the skills they needed to be greater athletes. In their practices and warm-ups they found the ambition they needed to play the game and succeed. The team had something that the rest of the teams they played lacked, Panther Pride. Although the team has some room for improvement for the next season like all teams do, they were satisfied with the way that they were all brought together by the love for the sport. They connected with the way that the complex game of basketball brought out the friendship and trust in the players. The team showed lots of promise and potential, and demonstrated an unparalleled eagerness to reign victorious.
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CAPTAINS: Gracie Hamren and Delara Fotovatjah RECORD: 1-5 (as of print) TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Curry COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: “After we win this game.” (2/6/14) 2
Raindance. -Charlotte Beriker (12)
Weekend. -Zoey Lin (11)
This is too hard. -Austin Mirabella (12)
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. -Justine Biscay (6)
Falafel. -Valerie Filloux (9)
Dongle. -Tara Kariat (7)
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playing soccer The boys had an excellent season, making a lot of progress on and off the field.
by KATIE NACHTSHEIM and AUSTIN MIRABELLA
just for kicks
The boys soccer team started off the year well in the pre-season tournament. They won their first match 3-1 against Lynbrook. Austin Mirabella (12) started off the scoring with a 35 yard, left footed shot that sailed into the top left corner, leaving the goalie helpless. Sergio Lopez (10) followed up with a goal of his own demonstrating his speed on a breakaway and then calmly placed it to the far post. After letting up one goal, they solidified their victory with a well weighted through ball from Tom Latta (12) to a teammate for the final goal to put the game out of Lynbrook's reach. The boys soccer team continued their success into the regular season with a 5-1 victory against rivals Pinewood. It was a dominating performance that left Pinewood without a chance the entire game except
1. Brandon Zarringhalam (12) makes an impressive save. 2. Konnor Von Emster (9) dribbles confidently past a King's defender. 3. Austin Mirabella (12) winds up for a massive free kick. 4. Sergio Lopez (10) high fives his teammate after an amazing play.
for the late consolation goal that the Panthers allowed. They continued their success later with a hard fought tie against Eastside Prep. The boys scored early in the game, fighting hard for each goal they scored. Unfortunately Eastside fought back and countered with a goal of their own, but that was not going to stop the Panthers. Priory answered in the second half with a free kick from the center circle that flew into the top left corner, going in off the crossbar. Throughout the entire season, Alex Oberman (9) and John Lee (10) worked hard up and down the wings giving our midfield and defense support while Ben Clock, Max Reines (11) and David Theis (12) held down the defense, and goalie Brandon Zarringhalam (12) produced many amazing saves.
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what's your favorite kind
of fast food?
In - N - Out -David Reichert (12)
In - N - Out -Ryan Reiss (9)
In - N - Out -Cameron Bonora (11)
In - N - Out -Eugene Miller (9)
In - N - Out -Ashley Jones (11)
In - N - Out -Cami Kaplan (10)
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1. David Theis (12) expertly navigates his way past a defender. 2. Austin Mirabella (12) in mid-air to make a play against Eastside Prep 3. Sergio Lopez (10) dribbles down the field.
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COACHES: Paul Moran CAPTAINS: Brandon Zarringhalam, Bailey Marsheck, and Austin Mirabella RECORD: 2-6-1 TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Ansel scoring goals COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Every victory that the boys earned GOODBYE TO: Tom Latta, Will Latta, Austin Mirabella, Brandon Zarringhalam, and David Theis
In - N - Out -Genevieve Chiu-Schaepe (7)
In - N - Out -Ada Fathers (6)
In - N - Out -Jenna Tonogai (8)
In - N - Out -Matthew Patzer (10)
In - N - Out -Molly Schreiner (11)
In - N - Out -Johnny Trudelle (12)
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the sisterhood of
by SASHA MALEK
the soccer ball
The girls' soccer team had an impressive
season, where many new friendships were made, and old ones were strengthened. The captains grew as leaders and the team ultimately became a tightknit fighting force that intimidated other teams. When asked to describe the girls' team this year, Siobhan Gillis (11) said, “The team is really close this year and everyone is friends no matter how old they are, which is really important to have. There are a lot of games where we only have 11 people but that doesn't hold us back. Our assistant coach Tulin always says, 'We are going to be champions, I can
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feel it.' It's great to be in an environment where we all love each other and play for each other. It's like we are a little family.” Of all the sports teams at the Priory, the girls' soccer team is the most like a family already - with their matching jackets and ability to leave early almost every day of the week because of games, it is rare to ever see a soccer girl not surrounded by her teammates. Of course, all would be for naught if the girls were not having fun and doing well. However, their record goes to show that neither was a problem for the team this season.
what would you say
pumps you up?
Definitely hanging out with my friends, they make me so excited! -Ashley Ishibashi(11)
Playing water polo.- Konstantin Larin(9)
Practicing martial arts, it makes me feel one with myself. -Chris Risley (11)
Racing. -Cabot Bigham (11)
Riding ski lifts. -Grant Narasin (11)
Running late at night or early morning. - Ross Corey(11)
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1.The girls on the soccer team discuss future plays during the timeout, hoping for some words of wisdom from their coaches and captains. 2. Erin Simpson (12) prepares to pass the ball to one of her teammates in a game against Castilleja early in the season. 3. Brenda Uribe (9) reads Harker's attack, considering how best to proceed.
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4. Caitlin Teoman (12) takes the lead after capturing the ball from her Menlo opponent, taking the lead in the game. 5. Ashley Jones(11) prepares to pass the ball to one of her teammates, but first makes sure to make eye contact. .6. Hana Marsheck (10) gets ready to head-butt the ball while blocking her opponent, opening a path to victory for her team.
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COACHES: Henry Arredondo, Tulin Mendoza
CAPTAINS: Laura Wu, Margaret Shields, Erin Simpson RECORD: 6-5-1 TEAM INSIDE JOKE: “Brains of a turtle,” “bring the fire,” and Tulin in general COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Samantha's goal against King's in the last 30 seconds of the game GOODBYE TO: Laura Wu, Caitlin Teoman, Erin Simpson, Margaret Shields, Lexie Garrity
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Pop lock and droppin it with my friends. -Tim Dannis (11)
Playing at the DNA lounge with my band. -Julien Morgan (11)
Going to dance competitions. Taking long walks on the beach. -Natalie Magnuson (11)) Mayra Barriga (11)
Playing the guitar. - Patrick Tornes (11)
Making a free throw on the buzzer. Michael Zhao (10)
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1. Andrew Christensen (12) reaches for the ball while Michael Fitzgerald (10) awaits the return. 2. About to backhand, Matt Surber (12) looks fresh as he plays his favorite sport (besides softball). 3. The sass masters Andrew Naclerio (12) and Leo Berez (12) get ready for a match. 3. Michael Rapoport (10) swings at the ball, easily scoring the point. 3. A team player, John Gregory (10) high-fives coaches Derry Roberson and Celso.
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how many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop? I prefer not to answer - Victor Wan (12)
It's against my religious beliefs Katey Laubscher (12)
100. Is this some type of contest? - Sophie Hulme (12)
I think I actually counted once. I got 208 - Rachel Leiter (12)
237 - Michael Chiu-Schaepe (11)
The integral of e to the x squared from zero to the time it takes you to finish - Patrick Tornes (11)
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eat. play. love.
by ILANA SKIKOS
boys' tennis
Up at the top of the hill, behind the monastery
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and sandwiched between the outdoor basketball courts, the back field, and the llama, there lies a place so secretive and magical that few are able to enter it. The place, as we all know, is the tennis courts, and the chosen few are the boys' tennis team, who made it their goal this year to form new friendships and create a relaxed environment in which to better their game. The team was coached by ever-present Priory faculty member Celso Onofre, who started coaching many of the seniors when they were freshmen. Knowing their brains and their game helped him make decisions that most benefited each individual player. Further, the seniors on the team had a specific vision of how they wanted their season to go, and were able to enact it in just the right way.
Raphael Nadal has got nothing on the Priory boys tennis team.
Howard Mu (12), a returning senior on the team, had only good things to say about the quality of his tennis experience. “It has been in-tennis,” he stated, making a pun on the assumed intensity of the season, “but it has all been really chill. It is so much fun to hang out with the guys in the sun, and everyone is so relaxed,” he continued, directly contrasting his original pun. Though the tennis team had to suffer through a “conglomeration of failures,” as Howard put it, they came out stronger on the other side with better friendships, more accurate swings, and a superior knowledge of tennis than before. The boys continued to eat, play, and try to get above love in their games as they battled their way to the end of what was, for some of them, the last season they will play.
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COACHES: Celso Onofre and Derry Roberson
CAPTAINS: Aaron Reiss (Spiritual Leader) RECORD: Winning TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Celso COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Driving the Van GOODBYE TO: Leo Berez, Andrew Naclerio, Andrew Christensen, Aaron Reiss, Matt Surber, Howard Mu, Hayden MacArthur
57,341. Any more and you're licking the centerDavid Reichert (12)
6968- Ross Corey (11)
Your tongue would start bleeding before you got to the center- Jason Sadler (6)
12-David Quezada (8)
13. And I'm gonna win because it will be closerElliot Dauber (7)
14. Hah. - JR Brandin (8)
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creating cross-court The girls' tennis team was faced with redefining their team dynamic.
by MIRANDA YAN
community
The Priory girls' tennis team has always been close. However, with the recruitment of six new members, it was time to reforge some bonds and make sure that the team emerged better and stronger than ever. This year, Delara Fotovatjah (9), Miranda Yan (9), Candy Yin (10), Valerie Filloux (9), Jacey Reed (9) and Claudia Tamer (9), as the new members of the team, faced a unique challenge in trying to find their places on a team that had been together for years. After several weeks of practice and games, the girls were getting along well. Delara Fotovatjah (9) said, “My new friends are funny and cute. And I also met some sophomores who love to tell jokes.” As a freshman, Fotovatjah brought a new perspective to the team. Said veteran Amanda Lee (12), “It's great that the team is closer this year. We are just like a family. Everyone hangs out with each other.”
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The girls also enjoyed trying new things on the court. Milla Bevens (11) said, “Every day I attended practice, I was positive that my skills improved with my coaches' instruction. The feeling of exponential growth in my skills is a satisfying feeling.” Her teammates agreed. “I started to play singles this year,” said Mary Jin (12) of her tennis developments this season. “It gives me more stress, but it also allows a better vision of what's happening on the court and more space to maneuver.” Though they had to create an entirely new team dynamic, the girls' tennis team did a phenomenal job of reinventing their connections and community. By the end of the season, friendships had been forged between a variety of girls, regardless of age, grade, or ability. As Fotovatjah summarized, “It's all just so much fun!”
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what's the funniest thing Once I showed Yuri how to write the basic of Katakana, and at first she thought it was a death threat. -Gianna Morales (9)
that happened this season?
The funniest thing of the season was our team bounding activity. Selena Schmitt (10)
The funniest thing was duck walking across the field. Kimberly Ho (11)
The funniest thing was when Jacey's mum photoshopped Maggie's face into a tree in our all team photo. -Claudia Tamer (9)
I think it's entertaining though just Laughing with the team and to think how caught up we all get in listening to Blurred Lines the whole something that is only a story. practice. -Delara Fotovatjah (9) Rachel Cochran (10)
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4 1. Amanda Lee (12) is maintaining a perfect five-point check position, so she is confident that she can rush to the ball immediately and hit it back aggressively. 2. It is always important to high-five with the players before the match for good luck, as Claudia Tamer (9) knows well. 3. Veronica Lempert (10), standing in front of the net with racket in her hand, is always prepared for stray tennis balls.
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Ummm...Delara, Claudia, and When I made Derry cry because she I dancing on our courts. was laughing so hard at my Valerie Filloux (9) helicopter noise. -Veronica Lempert (10)
Asking Fitz if he wanted jelly babies and he was like “Yes! You don't even have to finish the sentence!” -Rachel Goines (9)
It's so fun to get presents during Christmas. -Sergio Calderon (8)
The most funny thing is Kenny's Christmas card. William Youstra (7)
The funniest thing that happened this season was Celso's sock tan. It is iconic. - Sarah Macpherson (12)
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take me out to the Because it's one, two, three strikes your out at a classic Woodside Priory ball game.
by JULIA TEYMOURIAN
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The great American pastime is back in full swing at the Priory. This season the field of dreams was filled with Panthers waiting to pounce into action. With junior Clint Finney (11) commanding the mound, and the additions of seniors Conor Bonfiglio (12) , Will Latta (12) and Brandon Zarringhalam (12) cleaning up at bat, the Panthers used this talented combination to lead the team to victory. Coach Connor Flannery used his dedication, talent and skill to invest his all in the Panthers and his work paid off with the Panthers securing victories against strong opponents. The season started off slow with a loss, but by the second game the panthers were in full swing. The most memorable game of the season was the Panthers' win over Summit Prep evening their season record to 1-1 at the time. Brandon Zarringhalam (12) led the charge saving the game with a double in center field, five stolen bases and three hits including the game winning RBI. Max Reines (11) allowed zero earned runs in three
innings pitched and Christian Wookey (12) helped in the gametying RBI. Pitcher Clint Finney (11) was proud of his team this season. At the beginning of the season, Clint claimed, “The season started off a little slow. Last year we barely had enough guys to make a team but this year we have a lot more. The team's first win really brought us all together. The rest of the season is gonna be a great.” The baseball team did suffer last year when mid way through the season, the team had to unfortunately end because they did not have enough players to fill the bench due to injuries. However this year the team is stronger than ever. With one of the largest turn outs in Woodside Priory history, the baseball team has a full bench. Fans line the stands screaming and cheering on our Panthers who this season played Priory's rival schools such as Menlo, Sacred Heart, and Pinewood. Rain or shine, the baseball team played their hearts out all season. Their hard work, dedication, and countless hours of practice was all worth it.
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RECOGNITIONS: Conor Bonfiglio and Will Latta's constant triples. TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Catch that ball! FAVORITE MOMENT: Winning the game against Summit GOODBYE TO: Conor Bonfiglio, Conrad Casente Will Latta, Tom Latta, Christian Wookey, Brandon Zarringhalam
3 1. Priory outfielders and pitcher warming up in practice. 2. Baseball Coach Connor Flannery is smiling at a funny joke made by senior Christian Wookey. 3. Brandon Zarringhalam (12) and Conrad Casente (12) chill in the dugout during a game.
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forward to in life? Playing the stocks.- Ned Lansing (11)
I wanna make a lot of money, retire at age 25, and then marry at age 28. - John Le (12)
Freedom.- Patrick Tornes (11)
Meeting awesome people.- Chris Meals and tomorrows Gregory (12) sunshine.- Cristallo Yuan (10)
Independence. - Ashley Jones (11)
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4. Clint Finney (11) is running back to the dugout after pitching a spectacular inning. 5. Priory's baseball players and coach are having a team meeting during practice. 6. Nick Jaeger (10) warms up his pitching arm before a big game.
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Making my first million. Thomas Mudge (11)
College. - Camille Nohra (12)
Getting married.- Alicia Talancon (9)
Learning solely for the sake of learning and not solely for the letter grade.- Sonya Nikolich (12)
Being an adult,- Nick Souter (11)
Life.- Markus Brugger (6)
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this could be the start Despite much doubt, the softball team pulled off a killer season.
by KATIE NACHTSHEIM
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Against all odds, the girls' varsity softball team was off to a great start. With a daily warm-up routine involving runs to Roberts, hill sprints on the priory hill, and various workouts taken from Insanity, the team had iron thighs by the start of the season. Coach Corinne Fogg, who came from Massachusetts, braved the California heat in hopes of leading her team to victory. Assistant coach Amanda Bolsinger, (also assistant coach last year), was likewise delighted to have such a hardworking team this year. Willing and tireless, the Priory Varsity Softball team worked through a season of growth and development this spring. Though fortunate to have many returning players, knowledgeable about the game and hungry to improve, many fresh players, including four seniors who had never before
played softball, stepped onto the field uncertain of what this season would bring. Battling through “road rash” from stealthy sliding, an occasional bruise and one black eye from errant grounders, and the traditional aches and pains of a new season, the girls were focused and determined every step of the way. This spring was one of growth as the girls worked to build a program under the two new coaches and despite the doubt raining on them from many members of the Priory community. Ultimately, the girls came away from the season with a better understanding of the game, increased confidence in fielding and batting, fantastic tanlines, and a genuine appreciation of a season of fun in the sun, Truly, this was one phenomenal group of bad mama-jamas!
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4. Sarah Macpherson (12) prepares to smack the ball into oblivion. 5. Noelle Montgomery (9) waits to swoop up a grounder in the outfield. 6. Shivani Dayal (12) fields a grounder that was a little bit out of reach.
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what team has taught you the most? I played softball once in my life here, it was fun. The ball is actually not soft, is pretty hard and it hurts when it hit me. Madison Hughes (12)
“It was truly life changing”- Avery Simon (10)
It has been an incredible experience. I have improved so much as a player and i have made many new friends - Claire Buiocchi (10)
We all had to work together and know each others' strengths and weaknesses - Caroline Clark (11)
It made me stronger physically and mentally, make me connect with more people and makes me more confident. - Sara Chang (9)
Softball is my passion and I don't think I can live life without it.Veronica Lampert (10)
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2 1. Pitcher Lilly Weidhaas (9) hits the first ball of the season against Mercy SF. 2. Captain Alejandra Sanchez (10) happily catches a ball in the field. 3. Sara Chang (10) is up to bat. 4. Catcher Gracie Hamren (9) is ready and waiting.
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COACHES: Corinne Fogg and Amanda Bolsinger
CAPTAINS: Lilly Weidhaas (9), Alejandra Sanchez (10), and Katie Nachtsheim (11) TEAM INSIDE JOKE: “Iron Thighs”, torqueing/”twerking”, “don't be sorry, be better,” how much Ms. B hates wet socks COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Watching the girls learn, improve, and grow together GOODBYE TO: Melanie Biles, Laura Wu, Lexie Garrity, Sarah Macpherson, Shivani Dayal, and Bianca Rapp
Softball has been a great experience for me so far. I feel that the whole team It made me better at organizing has improved so much and its all myself and timing. It also made me thanks to our two wonderful.- and awesome coaches, Ms. Fogg and Ms. tough. - Gracie Hamren B.- Alejandra Sanchez (10)
It made me more athletic and I got to know a lot of upper classmates. - Claudia Tamer (9)
It's been a good time; it opened up a lot of communications between all classes. - Bianca Rapp (12)
Teamwork and attitude are the keys to success in softball. - Jacey Reed (9)
Sports is a key component to a balanced lifestyle. - Megan Love (9)
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hit you with our Priory swim dove in to a fantastic season.
by MICHAEL ZHAO
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Roses are red and water is blue; get ready for a blast because Priory's swim team is about to dive in. A sport that requires a person's physical and mental mindset. “Hardworking” is a word that fits Priory athletes. Swimmers know how special it is to have a team to learn and compete with. This precious opportunity sticks with everyone on the team. Although swimming may seem an “individual sport”, it truly requires teamwork between the swimmers and coaches. The collaboration is between a coach and the entire team. Priory seeks for great coaches to guide student athletes to victory and life lessons as to how to fight through pain both physically and mentally.
Swimming shows perfectly how students perform as a community. Everyone is involved with certain skills that reflect the swimmer's individuality. Swimmers are fullfilled with spirit due to their passion for this sport. “Swimming allows me to challenge myself mentally and physically as well as stay in great shape,” said Chris Perez (11). Priory is a small school, but the swim team is one big family. Seniors who join swim team tend to enjoy their last bit of their high school team sport experience. The family members bond with each other daily; they are so comfortable sharing and reflecting on their feelings with each other.
If you could be any aquatic animal, what would you be and why? Probably a Sea Otter because they just chill in the water. - Katy Oseguera (9)
I would be a tiger shark. - Mark Hughes (6)
Trout - It's in my nature. - Christian Filloux (11)
I would be a walrus because they have funny looking long teeth.William Bentley (10)
A fish.-Zach Weiss
I would be a dolphin, because they are pretty and smart. - Maddie Baker(9)
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1. Chris Perez (11) suits up for the action in the pool. He looks like a pro. 4. Brooks Royals (10) loves freestyle paddling; he flashes a cool thumbs up while zooming through the water!
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COACH: Katie Buzzetta CAPTAINS: Riley Gallivan, Jane Ross, Brooks Royals RECORD: Winning TEAM INSIDE JOKE: HUNS ON THREE. ONE, TWO, THREE, HUNS - Konstantin Larin COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Christian Fotre's “nothing but shoes” comment. GOODBYE TO: Riley Gallivan
I would be a shark because they are aggressive.- Daniela Vivanco(9)
I would be a sea lion because they are very very cute and I like their eyes and ears and whiskers; and they look like cats.- Lilly Johnson(10)
I want to be a seahorse because male can have babies and they hop fast. Manny Salas(9)
I would be a whale because I will be bigger than everyone and be able to blow water out of my holes. Siobhan Gillis(11)
I want to be a sea squirrel.Nico Arslaner (9)
I would be a clown fish because of the movie finding Nemo.- Meagan Donovan(11)
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COACHES: Matthew Lai and Theresa Condon
2 1. Patrick Tornes (11) and Jessica Thorson (11) jauntily lead the team in a drill to increase their endurance. 2. The sprint team completes their daily sprint warm ups. 3. Coach Condon watches as the sprinters run their 200's.
CAPTAINS: Mary Jin, Ross Corey RECORD: 4:00 mile TEAM INSIDE JOKE: Beach Season COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: When Sasha ran the 100 with a smile on her face while giving a thumbs up GOODBYE TO: Mary Jin, Johnny Trudelle, Madison Hughes, David Reichert
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what is your
favorite smell?
Victory - Julia Wu (11)
Peaches - Noelle Montgomery (9)
Perfume, especially Gucci Guilty - Zoey Lin (11)
Coffee - CT Haesemeyer (9)
Definitely the beach! Michael Guthrie (12)
Any type of flower - Franny Lin (11)
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What pushes you to run your hardest?
Knowing that the harder you push yourself, the faster you will get the run over with - Ashley Ishibashi (11)
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2 I like to test the limits of the human body - Ross Corey (11) 1. Jack Herrera (10) talks to some old friends before his race. 2. Matt Galloway (10) gets ready in his blocks for his 200 meter race. 3. The discus throwers watch in disbelief at how fast the sprinters are.
What motivates me to run my hardest is the encouragement of my teammates and coaches, and the feeling of accomplishment after completing a difficult run. - Jessica Thorson (11)
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making strides Running track isn't for the weak at heart, but the Panthers made it look easy.
at track and field
From running two miles to running through hurdles to throwing a discus, track and field may be one of the most versatile sports around. With all these different events, track and field runners have plenty of options to choose from that will best fit their abilities. Distance runners can run up to two miles while sprinters have the 100 and 200 meters to choose from. For those more in the middle, there are also the 400 and 800 meter sprints. If throwing is more your forte, shot put and discus might be calling your name. There are also jumping events such as long jump, high jump, and triple jump. Track meets are filled with excitement as runners get ready on the starting line to run an adrenaline-pumped race. No matter what place these athletes get, they always have fun. Maria Naclerio (10) describes her meets as “a great time. It's really tiring though - after my event I just want sleep.” Additionally, she adds, she “also (likes) cheering on my friends at their events. I think that’s my favorite part because I know it feels good when people cheer for me so I try to
Tea - John Le (12)
by SASHA MALEK and ASHLEY ISHIBASHI
The perfume Ralph Lauren Romance! - Mayra Barriga (11)
Strawberries - Bailey Marsheck (11)
do the same thing for them. Even if I don’t know someone very well or they go to a different school, I will always cheer for them,” she says, proving the presence of her Benedictine spirit. Sarah Halabe (10) says that her favorite part of track is “going to practice and seeing my friends everyday. Even when I have a tough day I know that I will go to track and have a great time. It always makes me feel better.” When asked what her favorite moment was in track, she replied happily, “When Maria, Ashley, and Yuju ran back and forth during my 3200 (two mile) race on my birthday and sang every lap happy birthday and chanted my name.” Priory has always had a strong track and field team, built on strong dedicated members. These athletes run hard everyday, even through extreme heat or harsh rain. While many think that running is a punishment, the track and field team thinks differently. A track team that runs together sticks together. These athletes bonded and made new friendships that would never have happened if it weren’t for this sport. After a long day in school, the best way to relax and unwind is to run or sprint with friends.
Cocoa butter - Jeffery Perez (12)
Vanilla - Howard Mu (12)
The smell of the pavement after it rains - Katherine Robertson (11)
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Jane Ross (11) and Ameyalli Coronel (11) study in the library for their Spanish class.
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ACADEMICS SOMETHING something
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SOMETHING about casually discussing the
intricacies of Machiavellian leadership in the Student Center SOMETHING that makes working in the cubicles in the Learning Commons so much more effective than working anywhere else on campus academics divider 85
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3 5. The English teachers, Ms. Fogg, Ms. Yang and Mr. Georgules, along with Mr. Reinhardt, get pumped to cheer their students as they face each other in the epic Tug-of-War at the beginning of the year Field Day.
Everybody knows that Priory faculty, staff, and students are often a unique bunch. What first impressions did faculty and staff members make on each other their first day?
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“There was a young math teacher in the faculty room during my free period who had a great sense of humor: Mr. Marsheck” -Mrs. Newman “Brother Edward was wearing hightop Nike's under his robe” - Mr. Somerville
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1. Mr. Neale loves his new podium, which allows him to roll around the classroom as he teaches. 2. Mr. Trudelle describes a commercial that he has been doing for years, ensuring that his students learn as well as possible. 3. Mr. Cohen explains the construction of a historical essay to one of his students. 4. Everyone has heard about Father Martin's woodworking - here he is in action working on his famous annual grandfather clock.
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Writing Lab was a Priory institution. What will happen without it? This year in the English department, writing lab became an elective for underclassmen. Mr. Schlaak explained that the decision was made in order to give freshmen the choice of an elective. Ms. Gonzalez, who taught writing lab last year, said, “The decision was made to give freshmen more flexibility in their schedule; however, writing lab is still a class that is seen as an essential curriculum that will provide necessary skills for students. It has not been seen as anything more than help towards the abilities of students and no one has complained about it. I still look forward to many students taking the course to improve their writing skills.” Andrew Naclerio (12) joked, “I bet freshmen will not be able to write if they do not take this course. Many students have learned the basics of great writing from this course and it is unfortunate that many students are no longer taking it.” Writing lab was a fantastic and imperative aspect of the English department and the Priory experience, and its absence may cause a significant change in Priory students' English education.”
what is the strangest thing
you have ever eaten?
The strangest thing I've ever eaten is Duck tongue... I actually probably the “curry” in the cafeteria. One really like it. -Betty Chen (8) thing's for sure - I've never seen cauliflower in curry before. - Alexander Han (8)
The strangest thing I have ever eaten was probably fried rabbit. It was actually delicious, but I felt so sad for the poor bunny. It was really quite depressing (though also very delicious). -Grant Whitman (6)
Strangest thing I have ever eaten: a hot The strangest thing I've ever had is cactus. -Wako dog with pizza fillings like pepperoni, onions and cheese (it doesn't even have Morimoto (9) sausage..) -Howard Mu (12)
Chicken. -Siddharth Gandhi (11)
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some are “veterans” This year's Priory faculty mixes new faces amongst those that have been here for decades.
some are new
When the Priory started, it was quite different than it is today, but it has always had truly brilliant teachers. When the Priory began, “We had roughly a dozen monks in the monastery and most of them taught,” said Mr. Trudelle. Mr. Zappelli added, “There were 106 students in grades 7-12 and boarders accounted for more than half of the student body. The school was all-boys and had a very strict dress code. Students were not allowed to remove their blue Priory sweaters unless the headmaster granted permission. Seniors were allowed to smoke at break on what is now Benedictine square.” Although many things have changed, some traditions have stayed the same. “Mr. Trudelle and I used to have races about who could get their grades and comments done first. The winner sometimes
I've eaten cow tongue on multiple occasions. -Laura Wu (12)
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got a Big Hunk candy bar but usually it was just the glory of going home first,” said Mrs. Newman. While many of the “veteran teachers” reflect on what has changed, the new teachers offer fresh perspectives and new ideas. This is particularly evidenced by the changes made in the English department, in which the majority of teachers have arrived during the last five years. Said new arrival Corinne Fogg, “Priory is a school brimming with provocative and insightful students, and the faculty are constantly seeking improved ways to engage students in constructivist learning. I am struck by how creative and intelligent the faculty are, and the enthusiasm for learning is contagious to kids.”
Dog food to get out of eating Probably, though I hated it, fried Spit-roasted chipmunk. On a vegetables. - Chris Gregory (12) guinea pig. They said it tasted stick (I'm not kidding). -Nick like chicken, they lied. -Maxwell Souter (11) Leiter (8)
A potato bug. I was four years old and Dog food. - Olly DeStefano (10) under the impression that it would taste like a small, crunchy French fry. Carolyn Akers (10)
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2 1. Justin Koerner (10) studies hard in Mr. Neale's history class. 2. At All Saints' Mass, Father Martin gives a sermon. 3. The class candles symbolize the different classes at the Priory.
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homework excuse?
I forgot. - Pieter Henkens (10) I say “I feel like this homework doesn't fit with my beliefs and values, so I cannot do it” -Kevin Liu (9)
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The most creative thing I have said was that I had broken my foot (which I had), but that I had been at the doctors all night. When I wasn't. -Jane Robertson (11)
I told the teacher,”I didn't do my homework because it would be one less assignment and I noticed you have been having a heavy load”. Tatiana Reese (8)
In sixth grade my dog ate my reading book. -Jacey Reed (9)
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4. Christian Wookey (12) reflecting on the lecture with his laptop open during history class. 5. Graham Hughes (10) takes notes during a history lecture. 6. During mass Neil Ragavan (11) is blessed by Father Martin.
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Mr. Neale
Who is Mr. Neale? He is a History graduate from Amherst College. He received his MA in History from Brown University. Mr. Neale has been teaching since 2001, the last seven years at The Branson School in Ross, CA. Mr. Neale is an avid rugby player and coach.
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Why should we study history? “History tells us why we are and who we are. I find it fascinating and I want to know everything about right now.”
Is there anything else you would like to say? ”Systems were made to rule. They are everywhere and they control us.”
theology and history
by MONICA MALLON
Learning about the past helps us to better understand the present.
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“Since its founding in 1957, Priory has been built on a foundation of theology”, according to Ms. Buccola, who teaches eighth grade Theology and Benedictine Leadership, “theology is an exploration of life's blessings.“ At Priory, students are required to take three years of theology classes for graduation. This allows students to “cultivate an awareness of God's Spirit within each individual and situation. It calls for a spiritual, social, and emotional awareness that inspires action towards social justice.” In her words, theology is more than learning about the past. It is learning how to create a better future. Over the years, Priory has begun to offer elective courses that focus on issues that engage students. In the upper school, courses range from Atheism and Bioethics to Radical Religion and Super Heroes of Myth and Scripture. All of these classes are designed to provide students with practical theological knowledge that can help them
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later in life. A new class that seems to accomplish this goal is Benedictine leadership, which “compared to other theology [classes] is a lot more flexible and focuses more on how to be a good leader and less on the history of religion. It teaches us the values of St. Benedict such as humility and obedience,” said Gigi de Fort-Menares. In a world of constant change, theology incorporates the values of old with the modernity of today. History has always been a core part of education system. According to Mr. Cohen, history is “the study of the past. Some people like to say that history is the study of the past so that we learn from such and are thereby not doomed to repeat the same mistakes. I disagree. History is a story. History helps to define who we are. History is a guide. But life doesn't repeat itself. Life changes.” Tenth grader Maria Naclerio agrees, “Learning about history helps me be prepared for the future”.
I tell them that I fell asleep. - Sarah Reid (12)
I say ”But you didn't put it on My grandpa died. -Jaulie Goe (10) Haiku”. -Nariko Ruiz- Murillo (11)
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a whole different Math and science classes have never experienced such variety, excitement, wardrobe, and musk
by SARAH BROWN and KATIE NACHTSHEIM
jar of worms
Students are lucky to learn science from a
variety of premium educators. Between Mrs. Newman, Mr. Trudelle, Mr. Bessin, Mr. Clark ,Mrs. Muir-Parker and Dr. Tang the choices are exceptional. David Theis (12) says that one of his favorite parts of Priory are the science opportunities. He says, “The science program at Priory is an insightful, challenging experience meant to test the knowledge of the academic.” Like David, most students finish the year with great memories from the lab or the classroom. The science program is enjoyable in large part due to the educators striving to find innovative new ways to teach. Between penny experiments in the chemistry lab and compost lessons in the garden, students are bound to learn something new. Says Laura Wu (12), “We have a compost bin (for AP Environmental Science). Pretty sick. It's behind Mr. Clark's office. He also brought in worms - in his tick jar!” The math department is full of bright, persistent, cheerful teachers including Mrs. Newman, Mr. Riebhoff, Mrs. Faisal, Mr. Marsheck, Mr. Sargent, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Montero. Though many of them 2 were relocated this year due to construction, their enthusiasm and spirit remained strong. In BC Calculus, Mr. Marsheck continues to dole out not-switty jokes and loud noises to break up the monotony and continues to foster a communicative learning environment in which everyone feels able to ask questions and strive for understanding. Will Latta (12) says, “What I really liked about BC Calculus is the community-oriented learning atmosphere. Marsheck always knows when to lighten up the mood with a joke that's always exacerbated by his immaculate wardrobe and musk. I really will miss it.”
What's the coolest new fact or technique you learned in your science class this year? “When something is homozygous it means that the genetic letters are the same” - Samantha Sargent (8) “The avocado's number is 6.022 x 10^23 !!!” -Nariko -Murillo (11)
“In Chemistry, I learned the importance of understanding the world from an empirical perspective” -Alex Klein (12)
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1. Lilly Johnson (10) finishes her math homework as Mr. Marsheck watches intently. 2. Reactions run rampant as Mr. Tang and Mr. Trudelle give an exciting chemistry demonstration to Jasmine Tang (8), Nicholas Arslaner (9) and Alicia Talancon (9). 3. During class, Kira Patterson (12) makes sure to pay close attention to her teacher's complicated explanation.
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the chicken or the egg?
“I believe it was the hard boiled egg.” - Riley Gallivan (12)
“The egg came first because the chicken is a relatively new species and other species came before the chicken and they had eggs.” - Garrett Weber (11)
“C. Wook came first” - Will Latta (12)
“The chicken, or an ancestor of a chicken, so a chicken egg? Or a chicken ancestor if that is part of the family” -Christian Wookey (12)
“The chegg. The chickenegg.” -Anna Brett (11)
“The egg.” - Bianca Rapp (12)
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5. 4. During one of his signature “commercial breaks,” Mr. Trudelle explains the science of what he's about to do. 5. A whiteboard problem leaves Addie Vogt (9) and a fellow student scrambling to be the first done. 6. A protractor is Nick Jaeger's (10) new best friend as he navigates geometry. 7. Mrs. Newman smiles at a successful student as she navigates among the new desks.
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What's the biggest change you've seen in the math department from when you started teaching up to now? “I was the Priory's first full time math teacher. The math department has gotten a lot bigger and is offering a lot more classes than twenty years ago when I started. Students are much more talented also.”
What's your favorite part about teaching math? “Working with kids. I love being in a room full of teenagers. They make you laugh and occasionally want to cry. But they are always unpredictable and present in the moment. Unless they are sleeping or texting or doing homework for another class...”
What advice do you have for your students? “If you work really hard, you can surprise yourself by what you accomplish.”
“The egg, because the chicken is hatched from the egg.” - Jacey Reed (9)
“Obviously the egg because you never specified it was a chicken egg.” - Graham Hughes (10)
“Eggs, part of a healthy, balanced breakfast. Chicken, the staple meat of a delicious dinner. So the egg came first, and boy was it tasty.” - Will Galloway (12)
“Both.” - Sarah Reid (12)
“The egg came first as other animals, such as dinosaurs laid eggs way before chickens came into existence.” - David Casente (10)
“Neither, it was the T. rex. Plus some other dinosaurs that had feathers first, which must have looked either really ridiculous or really awesome.” - Anna Gutow (8)
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1. Sonya Walker (8) translates the Mandarin words in English while Mrs. Wei shows her the way. 2. French vocabulary is no match for Charis Chiu (8). 3. In celebration of Day of the Dead, Manny Salas (9), paints his face to honor those who have passed. 4. In art classes like Ceramics, students learn to throw on the wheel as well as sculpting by hand.
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who or what at priory has always inspired you? The campus has inspired me to be more active. -Michael Chang (6)
Something that is inspiring is that people are in musical activities, sports, and theatrical activities all at the same time. -Matthew Covington (6)
Mr. Trudelle has inspired me The tremendous amount of camaraderie and friendship with because he is passionate about his the grades. -Megan Buiocchi students and teaching. -Curie Park (10) (10)
Franny Lin has inspired me to do more work. -Cris Yuan (10)
Father Pius has inspired me because he is awesome. -Sarah Halabe (10)
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1. Emma Jaeger (7) is eager to get her hands dirty as she skillfully creates a ceramic piece 2. Max Fairon (8) makes a piece of art in woodshop class with the help of Mr. Clark. 3. A really cool abstract painting by Non Kuramoto (12) in her AP Art Studio II class.
What is Your Favorite Aspect of Visual Arts? Art class is a time when I can look outside the window and see what I did not see. -Amy Huh (11)
It's nice to have a class that's different from all the others because it helps reduce stress and it's a class where you can express your individuality. - Ameyalli Rocha(11) I love how you feel creative and I love to mix the colors of glass and make pretty things. - Rebecca Whitman (10)
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One of the most compelling aspects of the Priory is its ability to welcome change, growth, and development while still maintaining its core values. Though the art building was one of the few to not undergo renovation over the summer, it welcomed change in the form of new teachers like Mr. Matson, who brought differing perspectives on art and life to the Priory campus. Art is more than a simple expression of creativity. It is one of the few visual ways to embody one's thoughts, emotions, values, and ideas in a tangible medium. In addition to offering various art classes during the school day, Priory gives community members the opportunity to present their art in the Kriewall-Haehl gallery in the PAC, where teachers, students, and outside individuals alike have hung their paintings and set up their statues in an attempt to bring more beauty to the Priory campus.
Mr. Georgules has inspired me because he gives students tough love. -Lauren Isackson (10)
Mrs. Faisal has inspired me because she gave me Mrs. Newman has inspired me because she pushes her students to another chance to take the placement test and get into do better. -Alejandra Sanchez (10) Pre-calculus class. -Andy Wang (9)
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Learning is a multifaceted experience. It is for this reason that institutions like the Kriewall-Haehl gallery exist, and it is for this reason that Priory requires a two year miniumum level of language proficiency for graduation. Teachers like Madame Benz encourage their students to take into account all aspects of languages, including reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension. To further this end, there are projects like the artist project, in which French 3 students choose an impressionist painter - perhaps one they studied in an art class to study, write a short essay about, and then form a presentation upon. Though it is difficult to fully incorporate the classic values of art and language into a modern curriculum, with the gallery and the addition of full language apprehension, Priory does it well.
Cross country has inspired me I have inspired myself because it makes me stronger. - because I learned how to be inspired by other people. Tommy Wang (9) Paulette Ma (10)
Father Martin has inspired me because he is the most driven, and good hearted person ever. Also, he serves as a role model for me. -John Gregory (10)
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What does the fox say. -Claire Buiocchi (10)
The girl all the bad guys want by Bowling For Soup -Kalonee Wiggins (10)
Walking on Sunshine. -Thomas Mudge (11)
Story of my life. -Meghan Perna (10)
Desperado by The Eagles. - Michael Fitzgerald (10)
Rednose. -Sergio Lopez (10)
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from swords The performing arts department changes things up every year with new songs and plays.
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years. Matt Galloway, who has performed in two plays a year for the past two years, said, “I'm really excited to be able to portray the creativity of the Priory community and be part of an amazing cast with lots to offer!” While the theater program performs three plays a year, the music program adds another three concerts. Ms. McFadden and Ms. Paulson have worked hard to push the music students to play their best. The music program can help students reach the requirement of one performing arts class. However, many perform for more than just one year, and they get to experience the different songs every year.
demonstrated the arts of theater and music. This year, the flashing light sabers were an enjoyable addition to the stage in the all-school play, a sci-fi version of Macbeth. However, a lot of hard work was put into making the light sabers. Mr. Sugden says, “That 13 of our 15 lightsabers were made by our students and Mr. Roth is amazing to me.” These light sabers are just an example of the ever-changing performing arts department; there's always something new. Every year, students perform new plays and new music onstage. Many students are particularly interested in the acting program at Priory and have performed for more than six
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1. Megan Buiocchi (10) must rehearse with her fellow actors. 2. String ensemble performs in the fall concert. 3. Wind ensemble rehearses early in the morning. 4. Non Kuramoto (12) listens to the fight choreographer for a fight scene. 5. The concert choir wows the audience at the fall concert. 6. The middle school choir sings proudly at the fall concert. 7. Matthew Galloway (10) swings his light saber in practice.
We Are The Champions. Vick Xu (11)
My Dear (Japanese Song). -Cristallo Yuan (10)
Superman Can't Fly. -Michael Zhao (10)
Royals. -Lilly Johnson (10)
Flume by Bon Iver. -Austin Risley (10)
Carry On My Wayward Son. -Avery Singson (10)
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What is the best part of participating in Priory theater productions in your opinion? 3 The greenroom. Because that's where we all get to hang out and help each other through lines and stuff. -Kalonee Wiggins (10) You get to meet a lot of new people. It's just a lot of fun,though it is a lot of work and time. -Cecilia Cho (10) The cast and the crew become family by the end of the show. Mr. Sugden is also super awesome! -Non Kuramoto (12)
what is your favorite season In my city there is no winter so fall is the coldest and I like cold weather. Also I met someone special in fall. -John Sheng (10)
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Spring, because of the way it is. -Andrew Christensen (12)
Autumn, because its neither too hot nor too cold. -Mary Jin (12)
I like summer because we can have ice cream. I don't like ice cream but its nice when my parents say, “You can eat ice cream”. -Cristallo Yuan (10)
Winter, because of Christmas Spring, because its after winter and it starts to get warmer. and the cold weather. -Selena Schmitt (10) -Amanda Lee (12)
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1. Sam Weis (8) explains the situation to his co-star Ryan Calbert (9) 2. Macbeth, played by sophomore Matt Galloway, is approached by the hypnotic Sabina Kariat (12). 3. Matt Galloway (10) converses with witches Rachel Wolff (10), and Claire Buiocchi (10) 4. Megan Buiocchi (10) observes the action, preparing to engage in battle with her light saber. 5. A bearded David Casente (10) gestures wildly towards the audience. 6. Sarah Reid (12) is ready for battle at any moment with her light saber in hand. 7. Sophomore Cecilia Cho performs as a Shakespearean storm-trooper.
the force is with shakespeare by SARAH BROWN
Priory theater had never before faced such an amalgam of classic scripts and new interpretation and technology.
One of the most popular movies of all time is Star Wars. From the epic light sabers to Chewbacca and the many robots to the Jedis, even for those who have never actually seen this action filled series, Star Wars is quite familiar. It was through this lens that Director John Sugden chose to portray Shakespeare’s Macbeth in. “Star Wars Episode 7: The Tale of Macbeth,” hit the Priory stage, saturated with Star Wars emblems. Even in storyline, the play incorporated elements of the old and the new. In a massive feat of creative scope, Mr. Sugden introduced a play that told the story of Shakespeare's Macbeth, an oft-studied and well-known tale, set in the times and places prescribed by the Star Wars franchises. This, of course, entailed light sabers and Jedis, witches and spells, and a host of intensely complicated effects presided over by the famed Priory tech crew, Starting in September, the tech crew began the process of turning the empty flat stage in the Rothrock Performance Hall into the versatile world of Macbeth. From manufacturing more than ten
I like winter because of Christmas and we can travel to places. -Franny Lin (11)
I like winter because of Christmas. -Maria Naclerio (10)
I like summer because it is really fun traveling to many places. Also, it is very warm for swimming. -Clayton Young (12)
fully functioning Light Sabers, countless firearms, and several cyborg pieces. The crew was also especially excited about their doors, including the famed ‘Blast Doors,’ a dropping door, a sliding door, and one could never miss the center stage Bridge (with all two hundred and twelve screws holding it together). This show was the most technologically advanced production that the Priory had ever endeavored to perform, and it nearly drove tech enthusiasts like Chris Gregory (12) as insane as the characters it starred. Over the course of the show, not only were there dozens of tiny cues to memorize and perfect in terms of lighting, sound effects, and background changes, but quite a few complicated props as well. In memorable announcements sent out by the Priory theater department, Mr. Sugden begged for an array of props and toys including working light sabers. As the all-school play, the production also included students from all grades of the Priory, thereby creating a play that appealed to all sorts.
I love Fall because it is not too I like summer cause we don't have cold and not too hot. Fall is the best season to sleep and eat, eat school. -Scotty Harris (10) and sleep, to have a lazy life! -Miranda Yan (9)
My favorite season is Fall because it is warm so I can go outside and cold so I can stay inside and drink hot cocoa. -Lea Castro (6)
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by MONICA MALLON and MIRANDA YAN
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A story about change in a small Jewish Russian Village, advertised from the rooftops.
Fiddler On the Roof is one of the most famous plays ever written. It is full of passion, sorrow, joy, and of course tradition. The story takes place in the town of Anatevka which is undergoing great change and oppression. In the19th and early 20th Century Russia, the Pale of Settlement was a stretch of land where Jewish Russians were forced to live in extreme poverty. In the story a man named Tevye (Tom Latta (12)) has three daughters who are of the age to get married. The local matchmaker Yente, tries to set each of the daughters up with men who she thinks will provide for them. One by one each of the daughters finds a man who would ordinarily be referred to as an outlier and falls in love with him despite his conflicts with society. The play started with a magnificent solo done by Chris Gregory from a roof, which he also used to advertise for the play by playing it from the top of the faculty office building during break the week of the play. The main characters were introduced through a song called “Tradition”, which showed how much the people of Anatevka valued their traditions. The next scene takes place on the Sabbath,
which is a very important day of the week in the small Russian village. As the story continues, each of the daughters finds true love and causes Tevye and his wife Golde to choose between the happiness of their daughters and the wealth that their family could have. Before the play was able to be preformed, actors, techies, crew members, and orchestra members rehearsed and planned for almost two months. One thing that made this play different than most of the plays done at the Priory was the fact that it has a live orchestra pit. Despite logistical challenges the Priory theater was able to put on one of the best plays yet. Chris Gregory (12) who has been involved in Priory theater for the last seven years said, “ I have never experienced a group of people more accepting, engaging or creative than the students, faculty, and parents involved in Priory Theater”. He was certainly right, everyone worked together and made this performance absolutely amazing. The musical concluded with everyone leaving Anatevka. 3
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“Into the Woods and Chicago -Meagan Donovan (11)
“Wicked!” -Rachel Leiter (12)
“Les Misérables!” -Madeline Birnbaum (10)
“The Nightman Cometh” - Andrew Christensen (12)
“Life” - Cabot Bigham (11)
“Wicked” Shannon Fitzgerald (7)
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4. Megan Buiocchi (10), David Reichert (12), Anjali Eichbaum (10), Tom Latta (12), Amanda Lee (12), Chris Gregory (12) and Kira Patterson (12) marvel at Motels new sewing machine. 5. Caroline Hickman (10), Anne Kroo #(10), Riley Gallivan (12), Tom Latta (12), and Victor Wan (12) participate in Tevye's nightmare. 6. Tom Latta (12) who plays Tevye, says goodbye to the village he has lived in for his whole life.
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“The Lion King” -Cameron Giarrusso (9)
“High School Musical” - Anna Brett (11)
“I don’t watch plays or musicals.” - Patrick Tornes (11)
”The Producers” -Carolyn Akers (10)
Wicked!” -Anne Boyle (7)
“My favorite play so far was MacBeth in the fall.” -Alex Han (8)
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may i have The middle school strives to create a classic story on its own terms.
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Oliver Twist is one of the most iconic stories
character that they perceived their roles to connote and necessitate. On opening night, they committed with an impressive and overwhelming ferocity. Mr. Sugden, the director, said that one of the main challenges was ”that [the play] occurs in a very different time period from our own and we were taking on English Accents as well.” Even though the all middle school cast had little time, they were able to put on a fantastic show. When reflecting on the experience, Mr. Sugden said he was “happy to see the cast rise to those challenges and create the great production that they did with such strong characters.”
ever told. It follows the life of a young boy in London, through his misadventures and wrongdoings, as he tries to navigate life and the hand he has been dealt. Tellingly, it is a strong metaphor for the difficulties of transitional periods and coming of age, so it was the perfect production for the middle school to put on last spring. Over the course of several months, members of the middle school auditioned for, rehearsed, and became various characters in the cast of the classic Oliver Twist. As the performance date neared, actors scrambled to find and create the exact notes of
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My brother. He bugs me sometimes but I wouldn't give him up for the world. I'll miss you at college, Chris. -John Gregory (10)
My stuffed animal dog named Softer. -Caroline Hickman (11)
When I was little I LOVED trains so I'd have to go with my train set. -Jack Nash (8)
It'd probably be this little ratty pink I refuse to give up my stuffed bear stuffed animal monkey with yellow and dog. -Sina Madsen (8) hands and feet. - Kelsey Gosling (10)
My stuffed zebra. - Jacey Reed (9)
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7 6. Priory theater uses creative methods like shadow puppetry to tell the story instead of just using conventional line delivery. 7. Emma Jaeger (7) and Olivia Treynor (7) lay Rachael Miller (7) in bed during a key scene in the play. 8. Valerie Filloux (9) looks off into the distance, summoning up her theatrical skills as she communicates her emotions to the audience.
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Hot wheels. - Max Goumas (11)
My little ponies. - Nariko RuizMurillo (12)
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My stuffed dog. -Ryan Calbert (9)
My stuffed monkey. - Vick Xu (11)
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REFERENCE SOMETHING something
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SOMETHING about spending every Wednesday working hard just to get one picture of your club in the index SOMETHING about flipping through the book as if it's a game of “Where's Waldo”
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what’s the most memorable thing Mr. Siler told me to “do what's right by you” -Ryan Calbert (9)
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When Mr. Meija-Torres Mr. Somerville said that I should “know it is going to suck and do it” - says”let's cook this rice” Matthew Capelouto (10) Michael Fitzgerald (10)
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At freshman orientation Mr. Cohen told me to “just breathe” - Carolyn Akers (10)
Mr. Wise told me to “have a thrill day” - Siobhan Gillis (11)
Mr. Siler once said to me, ”Mr. Phelps, if there's one thing you need to know, it's this: Exes are a friggin nightmare.”-James Phelps (11)
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1. Mrs. Ambler gets ready to toss a frisbee to coworker Mr. Tang during the Field Day festivities. 2. Leo Berez (12) excitedly aims to dunk Mr. Lavalle in the all-new Dunk Tank at the Family Barbecue. 3. Mr. Marsheck, dressed as “himself in twenty years” gawks at Mr. Turner's gladiator costume (not pictured: fabulous sandals). 4. Mr. Nelson looks for somewhere to sit and discuss the necessity of religious literacy in a secular world over Amigo's burritos on Field Day.
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the ones who New and old faces mingled together this year to create an environment of learning like never before.
inspire us
A brilliant teacher can literally change a student's
September found us welcoming new teachers in several departments. For example, English teacher Ms. Fogg came to the Priory all the way from Massachusetts, as she is quick to remind her students. She brought with her an undying dedication to equality and the Red Sox, as well as a passion to teach and encourage thought on a higher level than ever before. The marvelous teachers at Priory inspire us every day. Without teachers, the school would erupt into chaos. Even though we sometimes complain when a teacher gives us a bad grade, lets us out late, or adds another assessment the week before a break, we have to remember that they are, have always been, and will always be here for us.
life. He or she can inspire a student so much that said student dedicates his or her own life to teaching. A teacher can help the unteachable student learn and make a “good student” a great student. Fantastic teachers do more than teach; they inspire. They inspire learning, change, and growth. We are lucky enough have many wonderful teachers who come form various backgrounds. We have teachers from as close as Portola Valley and as far as Honduras. Since our teachers come from a wide variety of backgrounds they are each able to influence us each in a different way. Each teacher is able to impact the lives of their students and teach them the lessons they have learned over the years.
One time Mr. Siler told us to fire our parents and embrace Marxism. -Melanie Biles (12)
by MONICA MALLON
Mr. Marsheck told me to do Mr. Marsheck once told me that I” have the passion of 1000 camels”. - my math with “the passion of 1000 camels” - Gabrielle Christian Filloux (11) Filloux (11)
The teacher was Mrs. Stastny Mr. Siler said “Facebook is as addicting as heroin.” -Bianca Rapp and she said, “I can't make you have a better grade, but I can (12) help you try” -Zoe Weiss (7)
When we had a shadow Mr. Marsheck said “”We have a shadow today so I'll try not to resort to physical violence.” - Alex Han (7)
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what made you decide
to come to Priory?
I love Priory's environment and I want to learn in this environment. -Betty Chen (8)
One of my friends who graduated from here told me that Priory is one of the best schools around. -Kanin Bunajinda (10)
I like the color blue. -John Lee (10)
When I first shadowed at Priory, I noticed that all of the teachers and students had a nice, laid-back presence about them. -Kenneth Akers (7)
I heard that the athletic program was good. -Justin Koerner (10)
Because my brother came here. Juan Damian Perez (11)
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from the starting line Sixth graders finish their first fantastic year at Priory.
by JOHN XING
running to finish
At the beginning of the sixth grade, new
students all get along like friends, and everyone is there to support each other. There were few worries about the adjustment with the help of warm-hearted teachers and enthusiastic students. Sixth grade was a time to learn but also a totally fun year that these new students enjoyed freely without too much concern with schoolwork. The sixth graders met new teachers, made friends, joined teams, tried out for plays, and participated in break activities while enjoying the new opportunities at Priory for the first time in their lives. Through this exciting year, these eleven and twelve year old students began to make their best friends and discover who they want to be. They discovered favorite friends to spend time with and uncovered new interests in classes and sports, and they are better prepared as they head into seventh grade next year.
students faced quite a load of difficulty: a completely unfamiliar environment, unpredictably funny or strict teachers, and various kinds of new curriculum. Yet the most frightening but fascinating part was that they were about to meet new people, who would become their dear classmates and friends for the rest of the year. Despite the enormous and sudden change in their life, sixth graders responded with great energy to the challenges in their new environment. Over the course of this year, they decided who they are and how they will live. For sixth graders, obstacles and difficulties were definitely part of their life at Priory for the first year. However, those problems did not keep them from participating in school. What is brilliant about Priory is that it has an unbelievably diverse environment and community-based atmosphere. Teachers and
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They needed more swag, so I It's a good place to get to know brought it to them. -Sergio other cool guys from different Lopez (10) cultures in the USA. -Ambrus Tamas (11)
I liked the dedication of the students and the teachers. Caroline Clark (11)
Potatoes? -Aaron Reiss (12)
I love west coast sunshine. Andy Wang (9)
Breakfast for lunch ... -Vick Xu (11)
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Aidan Chandra Colby Cheung Genevieve Chiu-Schaepe Cameron Cronwall Zoe Daniel Elliot Dauber
Joshua Eichbaum Shannon Fitzgerald Joshua Galloway Francesca Geoly Ryan Harrison Amelia Hoffmann
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who gave you the best advice about this year, and what did they say? Myles Somerville said “Take a time at a time.” -Andy Isokpehi (11)
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Mike Loftis said “Keep doing your best.” -Samuel Ogunleye (11)
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Mr. Lai said “Put your goals in a place where you can clearly see them like on your wall, so you can see them when you wake up in the morning.” Matthew Carusi (9)
“It's amazing grace when you smile.” Samuel Ogunleye said it. -Hans Chen (11)
Several seniors last year told me that sophomore year would be really stressful and sucky in places, but not to worry too much. -Kate Bowers (10)
“Use your brain more, you have to think more,” said by Ms. B.-Charis Chiu (8)
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2 1. This is a very long hike, so Zoe Daniel (7) and Josh Eichbaum (7) stare at the space speechlessly. 2. Mackae Wilcox and Amelia Hoffman (7) check under a bridge for possible critters. 3. Happy Spirit Day! The delicious cupcakes lead Rachel Miler (7) and Brianna Maroney (7) to do the crazy dance. 4. Wearing a pink bow tie, Elliot Dauber (7) starts his dress up day with contemplation about the tough problem.
from brand new Seventh graders have transitioned from newest kids on campus but aren't quite the oldest kids in school yet.
to “sort of”
Seventh grade is always a period of transition. Suddenly, instead of being the new kids on the block, you have some advice and knowhow about succeeding at the Priory. “As a seventh grader, there is definitely more work, but it is exciting to be moving up in the ranks,” says Emma Jaeger (7). “Next year, we will get to see the new sixth graders just starting middle school and we will be the ones that they look up to, just like the eighth graders were to us.” In striving to become the eighth grade role models that she once looked up to, Emma has realized that there are certain things she would like to achieve. “One of my goals is to get better at soccer,” she explains, “since this is the first year I have played it. I can definitely see playing it next year, because I really like it.” Her classmate Sonya Walker (8) has a different
“Suck it up,” said by Dorm Senior Wisdom and reflecting trip. -Mary Jin (12)
“You're amazing. Act like it,” said by Ms. Newman. -Alejandra Sanchez (10)
by MIRANDA YAN and MELANIE BILES
“You will be successful!” said by Ms. B. -Sergio Calderon (8)
take on it. When asked if she thinks her new life as a seventh grader is an improvement on her life as a sixth grader, she responds that the differences include “way tougher teachers, stricter policies, and more homework.” However, looking forward, she predicts that there will “not really” be a difference between her life as a seventh grader and her time in charge as an eighth grader next year. Seventh grade is like middle school purgatory. Not quite the new kids on the block and not quite the seasoned veterans, seventh graders face a unique mix of old and new in teachers, academia, challenges, friends, experiences, and atmosphere. At the halfway point of middle school, seventh graders are learning their place in the world. When asked if she felt like she was halfway growing up, Sonya responded, “Well, sort of” - a perfect summary of seventh grade.
Valerie Filloux said, “Just have fun “Write the correct words and you will get it right,” said by because this year's gonna be Ms. B. -Morgan Serughetti awesome ”-Jasmine Tang (8) (8)
“Don't forget your books or I'll give you a lunch duty.”-Roark Sweidy Stata (8)
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MacKenzie Cornish Vincent Cullinan Eva El fishawy Max Fairon Armando Gonzalez Zaragoza Anna Gutow
Grace Hammond Alexander Han Lucas Harris Lauren King Erik Larson Adrian LaValle
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what scares you most about the people at Priory who are older than you? Finding out that their voice is about eight octaves lower.Alexander Han (8)
They don't scare me, because they were once us and they're just normal teenagers walking around school. -Delara Fotovatjah (9)
I feel like if you do something stupid at lunch, they'll make fun of you Anisha Reddy (10)
Their overdeveloped sense of importance and that I will have their homework load one day. - Ollie Destefano (10)
They'll hit me with their car. Will Bentley (10)
They're all going to beat me up. Graham Hughes (10)
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from rustic The eighth graders move on to new buildings after two years of learning in the old ones.
by RICHY CHEN and MELANIE BILES
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This year's eighth graders have been very lucky to learn in a new environment. Over the summer of 2013, Priory renovated the middle school section, expanding many of the previous buildings and adding a few new ones. Before this year, the eighth graders were able to experience two years in the older, more rustic buildings. Many eighth graders have welcomed this change. Max Leiter says, “It's definitely a lot more spacious and modern, huge improvement over the last two years.” Some people may not have noticed some technology changes. For example, the lights in the library automatically turn off when there is no movement. Jasmine Tang said, “When I go into the library early in the mornings, I don't move around a lot inside because I'm just sitting there studying.
Nothing scares me! - Mara McLean (12)
Cohen has pregnant biceps. -Sabina Kariat (12)
Nothing. I'm their friend. Jack Herrera (10)
1. Anna Gutow, Sammie Sargent, and Jasmine Tang work happily in the new library. 2. Frannie Mejia and Katia Queener cooperate as they work on an upcoming assignment. 3. Mikhail Saliba reads attentively, as a good Priory student does. 4. Jack Nash, Grace Hammond, and Isaac Roybal, pay attention in class to achieve the best education possible. 5. Claire Ryland, Chris Brugger, and Morgan Serughetti enjoy their last year in middle school together in their new hangout, the library.
If I don't move for a while, the lights turnoff and I have to jump up and down to turn them on again.” One of the major upgrades to the buildings would be the size and colors. Tatiana Reese said, “Learning in the new buildings is a little better than last year. There is more space so I don't feel like the classroom is too small, it is just the right size.” Clearly, eighth grade students are able to better enjoy learning in this new environment. Alex Han describes his experience learning in the new buildings with, “They do less to agitate my OCD and they just look a lot cleaner in general, which helps me focus better.” Generally, eighth graders enjoy the change from rustic to modern. Charis Chiu sums it up with, “The classrooms are bigger, warmer, and comfier.”
They'll judge you. - Siddharth Gandhi (11)
They're huge and obnoxious. -Cristallo Yuan (10)
Not at Priory. Priory's people aren't scary. - Ameyalli Rocha (11)
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what advice do you have
for incoming students?
Work hard and you will be successful and have a good time at the Priory. -Henry Saul (7)
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If you ever even consider Keep the open mind to meet people joining something, really and always have a smiling face to think about it and don't let the life! -Megan Love (9) self-consciousness stop you. -Tom Latta (12)
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Don't be afraid to try everything that you even slightly want to. This is the time and the place to explore and hace fun and grow and change. Arisa Herman (10)
Make good friends and do your homework. -Luke Souter (6)
Just be yourself. No matter what you will always shine. -Ren? Sweidy Stata (6)
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1. Nadia Faisal (9) concentrates on her homework in the new ARC. 2. Christian Todd Haesemeyer and Michael Joyce bond with the library cat. 3. Nicholas Arslaner crouches low to make sure that the meniscus is at the correct measurement. 4. Madison Baker smiles on the volleyball court as her teammate serves an ace. 5. Rheya Jain and Elise Rust stretch before a long run during cross country practice.
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the new energy The freshman contribute some of the newest faces to the Priory, bringing in their talents and skills to improve the Priory experience. Freshmen, the newest students, poured into Priory
is here
this year and began to experience the wonderful process of trying to find their place at Priory. Leaning on each other for support, they accomplished the great transition from being “fresh” to being “experienced.” The change was difficult for most students. The class of 2017 had to learn how the school's system works. Sometimes, people wondered whether they could survive with the tough schedule. “I could hardly manage my time well and I was unable to do my homework until the day before it was due,” says Gianna Morales. Claudia Tamer says, “It's so hard to find time to spend with my great new friends.” Managing the various activities stalls the brain. This is the quintessential “freshman” experience. Quickly, they learned the busy schedule. “There are some assignments and projects which are hard, but the teachers help a lot when I have any question,” says Kevin Liu. Noelle Montgomery says, “Everyone is very friendly and easy to
Work hard and be social with other new people that you don't really know. -Isaac Roybal (8)
by THOMAS LATTA, MIRANDA YAN
I'd have to say that a few bits of advice I can give are not to anger the science I would say sleep, sleep, and teachers (they bite), start studying for sleep. And if you have time, things really early, and make sure you eat. -Jack Herrera (10) have friends smarter than you to help you with stuff. -Ned Lansing (11)
talk to.” Konstantin Larin agrees with her point by saying, “The Priory community has a friendly atmosphere.” Claudia Tamer makes the proclamation, “Freshman year has been really fun so far!” Elise Rust, one of the two freshman class representatives, gives a nice description about her feeling of ninth grade with, “We're really close and have tight friendships. We have each other's backs and are learning how to balance school with social, sport, and outside activities. We're more like a family than a group of friends.” Just as described, the class of 2017 gathered their strengths together and transitioned well, while also contributing to different activities. “Choir is annoying because I have to get up early in the morning three times a week, but it's pretty fun. Even though it was a lot of work getting ready for the fall concert, it was exciting to perform in front of everyone,” says Cecilia Cho. Enthusiastic speeches like this show how energetic the freshmen are and displays their active support and contribution to the Priory Community.
Listen to Robert Screven and Josh Gutow. -Paulette Ma (10)
Listen to Paulette Ma and your heart. Don't sleep in the middle of the Priory Road Robert Screven (10)
Study hard. -Anjali Eichbaum (10)
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what is your weirdest
studying habit?
My weirdest study habit is studying upsidedown in a handstand. I am a gymnast and so it works on my balancing skills, strength skills and school! -Chris Gregory (12)
I speak my homework out loudJacey Reed (9)
I walk around in circlesAnisha Reddy (10)
I don't have one. - William I sing and listen to Bentley (10) homework. - Hana Marsheck (10)
I walk around my house. -Max Goumas (12)
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a year in translation, “It's a thunderstorm in Powerschool,” says Anisha Reddy of her sophomore year.
by MONICA MALLON
a year in between
Sophomore year is the year everything gets intensified. Everything starts to count for college and ultimately the rest of your life. The days of easy homework, restful nights, and talking with your family are over. The daily routine from sophomore year forward can be summed up in four words which students often set as their status on various social networking sites: “SCHOOL, HOMEWORK, STUDY, and SLEEP” Sophomore year is the first year where grades count for UC schools. Every mistake counts, which is why the stress of many sophomores spikes. Robert Screven reflects, “Something old is that there is too much homework and something new is that there is too much homework.”
Even though there is too much homework, some students enjoy sophomore year more because of its social aspects. One of the sophomore student representatives, Sarah Halabe, said,“We have gotten to know each other more and it has made school more enjoyable.” While one student seemed to enjoy sophomore year more, Robert Screven (10) stated that “The only reason I stayed here for sophomore year was because of cross country.” While some may argue whether sophomore year is really better than freshman year, we all know that the best year was kindergarten - we didn't know about PowerSchool back then!
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1. Kalonee Wiggins struggles to win the tug-of-war on Field day. 2. Anisha Reddy and Selena Schmitt take a break from their difficult classes in the student lounge. 3. Kelsey Gosling works hard on a geometry problem. 4. Kalonee Wiggins and Micah Aguila stop for a quick chat while rushing to their nest class.
I don't study. - Ameyalli Rocha (11)
I go in my room, lock the door and close the windows. -Nariko RuizMurillo (11)
I just study. -Graham Hughes (10)
I jump and yell with Bianca. - Sarah Reid (12)
When I get bored, I jump on my trampoline for like ten minutes and then I work. Ilana Skikos (12)
I jump and yell with Sarah. - Bianca Rapp (12)
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what do you think the best part of senior year is or will be? I am most excited to see how Priory has evolved. - Chris Russell (7)
I want to eat at the outside picnic tables.--Robert Barbagelata (6)
I am most looking forward to Senior Projects will be a freedom and the relationships I will blast! -- Bailey Marsheck (11) have with my teachers. --Caroline Clark (11)
Senior year, you've mastered your The best part about senior year will be playing soccer as environment. You know how things a senior. - Siobhan Gillis (11) work around campus and can navigate the system more easily Alex Klein (12)
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1. James Phelps and Julia Wu help the junior class in taking out the middle school in tug-of-war. 2. Liz Schilling helping Chris Perez fix his cap for his Hispanic costume for Dia De Los Muertos. 3. Meagan Donovan studying at lunch with a friend for Ms. Thompson's French test next period. 4. Jane Ross killing the ball in a volleyball game to help the Priory volleyball team crush their opponent.
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eleventh grade Juniors may be hard to find because of the chaos that is Junior Year.
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“Just keep swimming, just keep swimming,”
became the motto of the junior class, stemming from the words of Dory, an animated fish from their Spirit Day theme. As junior year schedules are crammed with endless studying, sports games, SAT prep, and college tours, it is hard for anyone to keep his or her head above water. While one may see an exhausted junior dozing off in the quad, or dashing to class with papers flying in the air, or even singing on stage in one of the Priory's worldclass productions, consider these sightings rare, Juniors are in constant motion and hard to spot! The class of 2015 is filled with ambition and strives for excellence. They work at a constant and exhausting pace. So if you see one working in a state of hyper anxiety, feel free to chime just keep swimming, just keep swimming. Senior year will be here soon...
I am most excited for graduation. - Jaulie Goe (10)
by JULIA TEYMOURIAN
I think the best part about being a senior would be looking back on all the changes that Priory went through since the 6th grade. - Daniel Klein (7)
Playing varsity volleyball! - Avery Simon (10)
When asked about how her junior year has been so far, Mayra Barriga replied “The teachers make the classes really fun and the curriculum interesting. I love coming to school now because my classes are so entertaining! My classmates and I have gotten a lot closer too. Everyone is so nice and and considerate of each and other's feelings. Even though we are all stressed over grades and junior year, it's nice to know everyone is on the same boat.” Julie Joyce, a new junior this year, is in love with the Priory. She says of her experience with the Panthers, “Junior year at Priory has been pretty awesome so far. As a new student, I didn't know what to expect. The teachers here, among other things, have made junior year my best year of High School so far.”
The best part of senior year will be the memories that my classmates and I will make. - Grace Hamren (9)
I am excited to find out I am excited to score a lot of home where I am going to college. - runs my senior year. -Clint Finney Olivia Peek (11) (11)
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and away we go The yearbook editors look back as the seniors look forward.
by MELANIE BILES and ILANA SKIKOS
the senior tribute
Four years ago, the class of 2014 assembled for the
first time for a day of bonding, bowling, and learning who the people with whom we were going to spend the foreseeable future really were. Since then, we have watched each other grow and change under the pressure of looming deadlines, APUSH pop midterms, tech week, and seasondeciding games. We have been there for the early Spirit Day mornings and the late Winter Concert nights, cheering each other on even through the toughest of times. Four years ago, we were freshmen with no idea of the time ahead. We barely knew each other, but even further, we barely knew ourselves. Over the course of our time at the Priory, we have shown
who we are in our willingness to live and love and learn day after day, no matter the struggles we face. Who we are comes from where we have been and the people with whom we have spent the most time, and anybody would be proud to say that who they were was formed at Priory. Four years ago, we did not know where we were going. Now, we are all set on different paths among us are future politicians, artists, activists, writers, and athletes. However, our time at the Priory will always be with us. So go forth and conquer; rule the world like we know you will. Just remember that the Priory is always here for you to come home to and the Panthers will always have your back. -Melanie Biles, Editor-in-Chief and Ilana Skikos, Senior Editor
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Alexisms: Four Years of Quotes From Alex Klein 4.
“There are no duck churches, although maybe there should be.” “That's because, when you have a body like Mark Wahlberg, you DESERVE to show it off.” “Oh my God, people tell me they'll try to come to my parties all the time and guess who comes to my parties? Me. And my mom.” “It's more manageable, as the British would say.”
5. 1. The majority of the class of 2014 gathers for their freshman spirit day class picture. 2. Giving his usual enlightening speeches, Howard Mu speaks at the 2012 Dorm Olympics. 3. Sarah Brown looks amused while she watches a performance during 2012 Dorm Olympics. 4. Riley Gallivan, Andrew Naclerio, Chris Gregory, Madison Hughes and Kira Patterson all enjoy time outdoors on their senior lunch tables. 5. Mary Jin, Sarah Reid, Sabina Kariat, and Mara McLean revel in the glory of release from their APUSH class. 6. Maggie Mei and Non Kuramoto have fantastic costumes for their Junior year Halloween. 7. Will Latta, James McDaniel, and Christian Wookey all run off the field after another successful Priory touchdown. 8. John Le, Andrew Christensen, Chris Stiles, and Clayton Young all enjoy a game of Frisbee during their Senior year field day. 9. Hayden MacArthur and Leo Berez have a discussion at break after chapel. 10. Amanda Lee contributes excitedly to class tug-of-war on Field Day.
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senior baby pictures
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Alice Alvarez Leo Berez Charlotte Beriker Melanie Biles Conor Bonfiglio Sarah Brown Conrad Casente Paolo Castro Andrew Christensen Shivani Dayal Riley Gallivan William Galloway Lexie Garrity Max Goumas Christopher Gregory Michael Guthrie Marine Hall-Poirier Briggsy Hamren Madison Hughes Sophie Hulme Mary Jin Sabina Kariat Alex Klein Sasha Korey Michaela Koval Non Kuramoto Tom Latta Will Latta Katey Laubscher John Le Amanda Lee Rachel Leiter Hayden MacArthur Sarah Macpherson James McDaniel Mara McLean Maggie Mei Austin Mirabella Emily Moreton Howard Mu Andrew Naclerio Camille Nohra Kira Patterson Damian Perez Jeffrey Perez Bianca Rapp David Reichert Sarah Reid Aaron Reiss Margaret Shields Erin Simpson Ilana Skikos Christopher Stiles Matthew Surber Caitlin Teoman David Theis Charlie Tidmarsh John Trudelle Victor Wan Christian Wookey Laura Wu William Xu Clayton Young Brandon Zarringhalam
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Alice Alvarez: Most likely to be the least likely person to
Hayden MacArthur: Most likely to get in a weightlifting
listen to rap. Leo Berez: Most likely to be a Jedi. Charlotte Beriker: Most likely to get away with grand larceny because of her unassuming exterior. Melanie Biles: Most likely to never get dress coded out of fear. And respect. Conor Bonfiglio: Most likely to be the most fashionable NBA player. Sarah Brown: Most likely to have an unnatural affinity for swiss cheese. Conrad Casente: Most likely to publish a collection of sonnets. Paolo Castro: Most likely to make male leopard print a fashionable trend. Andrew Christensen: Most likely to live Breaking Bad. Shivani Dayal: Most likely to prove the existence of God. Riley Gallivan: Most likely to be a Disney princess. William Galloway: Most likely to do tech for Mara McLean's 48 hour Broadway Plays. Lexie Garrity: Most likely to run (and win) a marathon Max Goumas: Most likely to build a robot to take over the world. Chris Gregory: Most likely to get arrested for floating away in a homemade balloon chair. Michael Guthrie: Most likely to create a US History Punk Rock genre. Marine Hall-Poirier: Most likely to get a spot in the Olympics but not compete because it is not held in France. Briggsy Hamren: Most likely to be the mermaid manager of Wildberry. Madison Hughes: Most likely to write a children's story. Sophie Hulme: Most likely to make crumpets on horseback. Mary Jin: Most likely to lead a ragtag band of youth in making every scientific discovery left. Sabina Kariat: Most likely to be the most passiveaggressively sassy person on the planet. Alex Klein: Most likely to have his request for Canadian citizenship denied. Sasha Korey: Most likely to join the Russian mob. Michaela Koval: Most likely to have a litter of kittens. Non Kuramoto: Most likely to be the best dressed until the end of time. Will Latta: Most likely to get away with it. Tom Latta: Most likely to have a different beanie for every day of the week. Katey Laubscher: Most likely to be a hula dancer who is secretly a member of the CIA. John Le: Most likely to be confused with John Lee. Amanda Lee: Most likely to be a fashionable ballerina. Rachel Leiter: Most likely to win the war against media sexism.
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Sarah Macpherson: Most likely to find the cure for cancer and not tell anyone. James McDaniel: Most likely to be the first person to eat every Ike's sandwich in the world. Mara McLean: Most likely to make 48 hour plays popular on Broadway. Austin Mirabella: Most likely to be more into his overly short shorts than his own girlfriend. Emily Moreton: Most likely to make kale smoothies with Ryan Seacrest. Howard Mu: Most likely to achieve enlightenment. Andrew Naclerio: Most likely to be nominated by the Democratic National Convention. Camille Nohra: Most likely to write a novel. Kira Patterson: Most likely to rebel. Jeffrey Perez: Most likely to be a Fifa champion. Damian Perez: Most likely to trademark idturdle. Bianca Rapp: Most likely to be the world's most sarcastic opera singer. David Reichert: Most likely to succeed Morgan Freeman as the world greatest narrator. Sarah Reid: Most likely to make her life into a musical. Aaron Reiss: Most likely to get arrested for smuggling syrup across the border. Erin Simpson: Most likely to be the most puny soccer player. Margaret Shields: Most likely to teach soccer to kids all over the world. Ilana Skikos: Most likely to win every race she ever runs because she knocked everyone else over Chris Stiles: Most likely to help Max Goumas build the world-destroying robot. Matt Surber: Most likely to be the worlds most cynical chemistry tutor. Caitlin Teoman: Most likely to travel the world. David Theis: Most likely to wear a Hawaiian shirt to every event he attends. Charlie Tidmarsh: Most likely to become Ron Swanson. Johnny Trudelle: Most likely to wear American Flag shorts to his wedding. Victor Wan: Most likely to create the worlds perfect macaron. Christian Wookey: Most likely to be everyone's favorite person for no reason whatsoever. Laura Wu: Most likely to spend the rest of her life justifying things with “but it's SO good for you” William Xu: Most likely to change his name to Guillaume. Clayton Young: Most likely to move to Peru and become an activist. Brandon Zarringhalam: Most likely to rule the world.
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The Dorm Students: Chris Stiles, Jeffrey Perez, Howard Mu, Sarah Brown, Victor Wan, William Xu, Non Kuramoto, Mary Jin, Amanda Lee (Not Pictured: John Le)
Seven Year Club: Back row: Chris Gregory, Damian Perez, Andrew Christensen, Austin Mirabella, David Theis, Will Latta, Brandon Zarringhalam, Conor Bonfiglio, Christian Wookey, Tom Latta, Paolo Castro Front Row: Briggsy Hamren, Marine Hall-Poirier, Michaela Koval, Melanie Biles, Shivani Dayal, Laura Wu, Sophie Hulme, Margaret Shields (Not Pictured: Camille Nohra)
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To the Class of 2014: I began my teaching career in 1964 so, this is my fiftieth year involved in the world of education, either on the collegiate level or on the high school level. In all of those years I have learned that no two graduating classes are the same. There may be similarities of various kinds, of course, but each class leaves its own personal stamp behind to be remembered by those who follow. The class of 2014 has provided outstanding leadership in every facet of Priory life because of its involvement and commitment from freshman year to the present. Outstanding academic achievement has earned placement in many of the finest colleges and universities in the country and has also produced record scholarship awards. The drama department has been gifted by the talent of so many members of the class whose commitment to producing performances at the highest level has been acknowledged by theatregoers in packing the Rothrock Performance Center for nearly every event. In the area of Athletics the Priory athletes have proven themselves to be formidable opponents in every sport, winning the respect of every team which challenges them on the fields or on the courts. Once again, it has been the seniors whose leadership and good sportsmanship have been the model for those who will step up to fill their shoes in the future. You have filled our lives with music in our concerts, with H-Block activities, with awesome robots, and so much more. May you always remember these years and the events which have helped form you as you prepare for the next step – and the next step – and the next. Remember the wonderful times and the challenges that demanded much of you. It is all part of the journey. And remember a monk who was called out of this life in this, your senior year. He was a part of your class in so many ways as he was always ready with a kind word and a bit of wisdom, and he was always your cheerleader. Brother Edward loved the class of 2014. May he rest in the loving arms of his Lord.
letters for
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the seniors
Dear Class of 2014,
The reality about this letter that I am writing right now is that I am never sure when you are going to read it – when you get your book, over the summer, at college, or never. I do know that it is not the most important part of the yearbook – you are – because it is your book and your year of amazing memories and events – and that is where the focus should be. Your years at the Priory and especially this last one should provide you with so many great memories of classmates, teachers, staff, residential faculty, administrators, kitchen staff and the monks. All of us have been here because of you – this is where you have grown up, some since the age of eleven, and now as seniors you look back with a feeling of “Where did those years go?” and huge anticipation for college or whatever the future holds for you. I am writing this letter two weeks before Christmas, “the weather outside is frightful but inside it is so delightful”, final exams are right around the corner and some of you have already received college acceptances – YAHOO! The first part of this year has once again moved faster than a speeding bullet and there is no evidence that it will slow down between now and June. So when you look back on your years at the Priory, especially this senior year I hope you can honestly say “that Senior year really rocked.” Remember the Priory – it is home to our monks, to campus families and their children, and our boarding students and they all contribute to a place that feels like home. During your years here something special was happening – hopefully you sensed it in the peace and purpose of the campus. The Priory is always here for you -- may you look back on your time with fondness and remember you did show huge amounts of Pack Pride. The Priory always has been and will continue to be a school where our values are timeless, our community is real and our vision is far reaching! Enjoy every page of your yearbook, thanks to your classmates who spent many hours creating and editing the final draft, to the editors and moderator Mrs. Scott for capturing your final year in amazing fashion – and if you really do read this letter – no matter when – let me know and I will send you five bucks. Come back to visit often and spread the spirit and Benedictine values of the Priory wherever you go. Go Panthers! Tim Molak Head of School
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ALICE ALVAREZ
Family and Friends are the most important things a person can have. They are your support system and are there for you through the good and bad.
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“Every dog has his day, huh, Mel?” -Tony Montana Priory has been a fantastic experience and I believe it has prepared me for the rest of my life.
LEO BEREZ
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CHARLOTTE BERIKER
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Mom, Dad, Greg, Stormy, Bunny: Thanks for an on and poppin' few years. May your friends be VERRRRRY Democratic and your onion dip remain fresh.
MELANIE BILES
“Change is a neural pathway away.” -Adam Siler, 1/6/14 Caro: My best friend, my girl-husband, my favorite dork. Forever shall I treasure our super exciting Friday nights (quesadillas, anyone?) and every time your mom has proposed to me on behalf of your brother. (ILY, babycakes)
Laura: “Can you not talk to me right now? I'm eating.” Riley: “The name is Leavesley. Leavesley Road.” Boff: “Caro-mel. I like that. Because it's creative and because I like to eat caramel.” Mo: “My phlegm?”
Ilana: Ma gurl. It's been us since day one of that volleyball camp in which we found each other really weird. Let's be honest, nothing's changed. I love you to the world and back for keeping me out of dark places for so long, and that joke will never get old.
Kira: Across oceans and over questionable Internet, you've been there for my crêpeinduced euphoria and post-SYA letdown. Thanks for the movie nights, the baking, the ukulele playing, preChem stretching, and a healthy dose of “good” music. I love you.
Shivani, Laura, Sophie: The original crew, forever in my heart. Mo, Riley, Mickey: You made volleyball so much fun. Thanks for linening. Katie, your snapchats deserve a spot in the Louvre. Jane, I swear on Michael Jackson's grave that I will take you away from this madness. Les amis de France: Je vous aime. Julia: You're a yearbook rockstar. Monee, Katelyn, Kayla: Thank you for keeping me sane. I love you so much, and you're heroes for putting up with me for this long. Mr. Nelson, Mr. Siler, Ms. Downey, Ms. Fogg: You made high school that much better. Thanks for the tangential anecdotes and not letting me slack off, like, ever. Mr. Trudelle and Mr. Daniel: You are Priory. Thank you for setting me on all the right paths. Ms. Scott: You've been a rock since sophomore year. Thank you for making this year go so smoothly, letting me vent to you basically every week, and putting so much heart, soul, and spirit into making this book as good as it could be. To everyone else - including, but not limited to Briggsy, Emily, Alice, Rachel, Amanda, Sarah Mac, Chris G, Katey, Lizopus, Patrick (you know you love me), Anna, my English TA homies 2012 and 2013, JV 2011 and Varsity 2013, everyone who has ever allowed me to whine to them for hours on end, the seniors who did their pages on time, and every member of the Omnibus staff, thanks for the memories.
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I would like to start by thanking the Priory community and its many faculty, staff, monks, and other esteemed individuals for giving me such a beautiful and prestigious environment to learn and grow in and out of the classroom for the last seven years.
CONOR BONFIGLIO
“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mom & Dad: Thank you for always being there for me and supporting me when I needed it most. I truly appreciate everything you ever gave to me and admire all of the opportunities you both worked so hard to achieve after coming from nearly nothing. Kaitlin: Thank you for your guidance on everything from school to love to life and beyond. Having an older (and wiser. yea i said it) sister in my life has been a blessing and has helped me mature as I move into the next chapter of my life. Having you in my life has made this process easier and I'm thankful you are my sister Willy: There's too much to say and so little room, but I'll try anyways. I'm one of the luckiest guys having you as my best friend these past few years. You could always keep me going when I didn't want to and always put a smile on my face. Always stick with the GP bro. You're gonna be a combination Calvin Klein model/ businessman billionaire when you get older, and you know I'm gonna be one of your buddies :) Love you to death. Scotty & Austin: So many good times with you fools. Constant trips to Roberts to get “eggs”, knockout in the gym, and don't forget drifting. Scotty we lift till we die. Austin I wish I was as pretty as you. I'll be back for you two. Please stay out of trouble until then. Veronica: This time last year, I barely knew who you were, and now look where we are. My oh my have the times changed. You have made this last year of high school the happiest and most memorable year of my life. There were countless times where the only reason I went to school was to see you smile. I've tried my absolute hardest to make your life more enjoyable and I know you have done the same for me, and I cannot thank you enough for your effort and patience with me. As I leave, I know you will transform from a precocious princess into a prominent queen. Enjoy these years; you only get one chance at em. Stay beautiful, and don't forget pig and dog and the promise. I love you. Sasha: We had a lot of ups and downs these past 4 years, but we created the most memories bar none. You were always there for me when nobody else could be. Thank you for being my best friend through thick and thin. Coach Mose: Thank you for taking the time to develop my skills on and off the court and helping me become the person I am today. You gotta take em to make em Andy & Sam: Keep working hard because you two are both gonna be special players and special people. Never forget the goodie bag!!!!! To anyone I've left out, thank you for being an influence in my life. I love you all.
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CONRAD CASENTE
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I think I can, I think I can, I think I can. Watty Piper (The Little Engine that Could)
Mom and Dad: Thank you for letting me go to the Priory and live my life to the fullest. David and Joseph: Thank you for being there with me, whether I wanted you guys to be there or not. Without you, my life would not be the same. Teachers: Thank you for preparing me for the rest of my life. You are all awesome. Friends: Thank you for the good times and memories. It's been great.
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PAOLO CASTRO
I'm chill. I'm chill as a cucumber, man. You're in the jungle now, baby! Thank you mom and dad for supporting me in all my pursuits and for providing so many opportunities for me. Thanks lea for ... yeah.
“A little party never killed nobody.” -Fergie, from The Great Gatsby
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To Andrew To Charlie and Aaron To Emily, Conrad, and Howard
To Erin
ANDREW CHRISTENSEN Katey, To the ToUnfortunately I find a picture of whole class couldn't us, but you deserve a of 2014, place on this page. to Will Xu and To Johnny Ima miss Same John Le and Leo you.
To Austin, Brandon, Christian, David, and Tom
To Damian and Matt To Jeffrey To Will
To Melanie, Ilana, and Lexie
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“Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air”
Momma & Papa: No words can describe how much I love you and thank you for everything you have given me. Papa, you keep this family together. You have always supported me, encouraged my dreams, and looked out for me. Mom, you are my best friend and my rock. You have been with me every step of the way, making me feel loved, safe, and cherished. You know me inside and out. Next year will be an adventure for both of us . I'm glad I chose you both.
SHIVANI DAYAL
“There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want. “ -- Calvin & Hobbes
“You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go.” -- Dr. Seuss
Laura, you are a true friend. Since the beginning you have been loving, kind, accepting, and open-hearted. I can't thank you enough for all the hugs you've given me. In good times and in bad, you stood strong, and I can only hope to one day return the favor. Thanks for all the mischief :) Sarah, you've kept me sane. I could not have survived H Bio, APUSH, or Calc without you. You make me laugh and that is the best gift you have given me. Thanks for all the adventures (One day we will become famous for our Flipjack). You're my other half and I can't wait to see what the future holds for us. To all my other friends, thank you for making me happy to wake up and go to school. I've loved our study parties and last-minute panic attacks in Founder's. To Baba and the Yugya, you have kept me balanced, grounded, and focused. You have sustained me from birth and I am bound to you forever. Om Shanti.
“Life's not about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.” -Anonymous
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RILEY GALLIVAN
Maddie: You is kind, you is smart, you is important. Thank you for everything. Janice: T-swizz forever, I love you. Sarah: I love love love you. Mom and Dad: Love you guys and thanks for putting up with me for the past 18 years. Seamus: Thanks for always making me laugh. Annie: You're ridiculous, but lovable. Thanks for being my sis. Bubba: Don't grow up too fast Bubbs. Emily: I love you so much. Thank you for always being there for me. Micky and Mo: Thank you for being the best teammates and friends I could ever ask for. Jane and Anna: So much love in my heart for you two amazing people. Lukas, Molly and Tom: Square forever. I love you guys. Margaret, Laura, Ilana, Erin, Emily, Charlotte, Katey, Briggsy, Lexie, Melanie, and all of my friends at Priory: Thank you for being such amazing people and even better friends. Megan, Natalie, and Lauren: I love you all so much. WCC VI: My singing soul it cries to thee. Terri, Annelle, Mr. Udall, Ms. Paulson: Thank you for your guidance, wisdom, and inspiration. To all of my friends in California and Hong Kong: Thank you so much for all of the great times we've shared and for the impact that all of you have had on my life. To all of my teachers and coaches : Thank you.
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“It's a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.” --J.R.R Tolkien WILLIAM GALLOWAY
Thank you: Nick- YOU SIR, for inviting me to join you at lunch, inviting me to Channel Fireball, to Dungeons and Dragon. Ned- for summoning demons and all the pickaxe-related antics. Chris Stiles and Max and David-for keeping me sane in math. Chris Gregory-for taking into the wonderful world of theatre tech, and all the crazy rigs and dragons that we made. Sarah-for the zaniness that is improv. Yellow Bird. Samwise-for keeping harmonies even more entertaining. Mara-for promoting actor/techie peace. Bianca-for some sort of direction and sanity backstage. Robotics-for keeping logic in my life...and reminding me that ALL tools can be used as hammers. The Choirs-for keeping my days shining bright. The Theatre-for being my haven at school. Matt and Josh-for being my two brothers, through thick and thin.
Remember: “This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.” -Winston Churchill
And to those who I forgot to mention, thank you as well.
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Pimp Daddy, You are like a sister, let's get weird <3
Shevie, you dog, I like you. Enjoy senior year and I love you like a crazy kitten.
Laura, I couldn't have made it through junior year without you. Your hugs are magical. I will love you always
Michaela, You were my first friend! We will always have an unbreakable bond over food and Juan Pablo.
LEXIE GARRITY
Erin, you are one of the bestest friends I could ask for. I love derping out with you and you will forever brighten my day with your puns.
Em, you are one of a kind. Stay kooky. love xoxo
Aaron, I owe you big time. You are the best teddy bear Charlie, thanks for changing my life for the better, I couldn't be more grateful.
Margie, my appreciation for our adventures is beyond words. I love you girl!
Lena, you are my soulmate, enough said
Dear Family, your support and love is appreciated beyond words. Kenz, I guess you are pretty cool;) thanks for being a role model. Dad, your dorkiness is too great thanks for being my biggest cheerleader. Mom, you always want the best for me thank you for always looking out for me. Love you guys.
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MAX GOUMAS
http://www.flickr.com/photos /81422910@N06/ No page of notes would be complete without a drawing of a car stealthy
Maybe someday, with a little help from the lottery (Woodside Priory Car Show) 2013
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MICHAEL GUTHRIE
To my teachers and fellow students, I know I've never been the easiest person to get along with, but I'd like to think that over the course of of our four years together, all of you have been my friend in some way. More than any other group you've made me feel valued and accepted for who I am, and for that I honestly cannot thank you enough. I'll never forget any of you, and I hope you can remember me as a friend.
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MARINE HALL-POIRIER
LA FAMILLE HALL-POIRIER ET LES AMIS
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BRIGGSY HAMREN
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“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get”-Forrest Gump Thank you to everyone who has made my five years at Priory so special! I have enjoyed this adventure and I am excited for a new one.
MADISON HUGHES
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“red on the right, white on the left, and insanity in the middle”
SOPHIE HULME
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LINGBO JIN
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SABINA KARIAT
Sometimes I feel like when I walk into Priory I'm in an alternate universe, where plays can be created in 48 hours, where llamas can appear mysteriously, and where normal people are considered insane. You ridonkulously wacktastic people have made the last four years something out of an adventure novel written by a leprechaun on a sugar high. I love you guys so much for all the crazy and the color you've given me, and the times you picked me up when I melted into puddles of jello. THANK YOUUU <333
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Dear Yearbook Readers of the future, So, I first want to say that maybe that's not the best picture of me. So be it. In my surprisingly brief time at the Priory I've learned a lot, to say the least. I've met people, made friends, and changed (a lot). Was it always great, absolutely not, but I wouldn't trade it for anything. I don't want to name names or give preferential treatment, but I will, so there... (Just a note: This will read a lot like an Oscar acceptance speech so if you get bored than sorry. This just needs to be done.)
ALEX KLEIN
First, to my class (because I'm a sucker for saying stuff like this, and I want to be politic so that if something happens I'll be able to fall back on this and say that I was nice to you all, because thats what its all about right? I'm not sure, but I'm banking on it.): I'd be a liar if I said I knew all of you, but I feel like I know our class well enough as a group to say what I'm going to say. You guys have been my greatest influence over the past four years and, to be totally honest, I'm glad you were. Despite being some sixty odd people, everyone has impacted me in some way big or small and for that I thank you. To the B group (You know who you are): I honestly don't know what to say. You probably can guess so why bother. To the Lattas and Conor: First, I'm sorry I lumped you into a group like that, but (at least in terms of this) it's pretty logical. Thank you. I don't know what I would have done without you. You helped me find my feet, and for that, I say thank you. To Jeffrey, Damian, Naclerio, Conrad and Sergio in his own way: Its been a great ride. Between Snapple Facts, and other stuff I won't go into here, you've opened my eyes, and I cannot thank you enough for that. I do hope that when we're old we'll be able to at least remember what we did and how great it was when we were doing it. As I've been thinking about what to write on my senior page, I wanted to say a couple more things before I'm done because, you never know - you may be reading this at some point later in life trying to reminisce about your high school experience and want to read my thoughts on things on my senior page... right? But I honestly have nothing that hasn't been said so why bother saying it. And, I'll leave you all here. Sorry I've gone on a while but this'll be valuable in the way future or something. I've gone on quite a whole now and I'm sure you're ready to move on to a page with a few more pictures. I wish I had more pictures! These are the most meaningful pictures of my senior year and say a lot. They're brilliant, alright! If you were wondering, I have no idea who the guy behind Charlie and Tom is in the model UN picture. These are it - kinda. They're at least all I really wanted to put on the page and all. Alright, see ya!
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To my few loyal friends(you know who you are), I cannot thank you enough for helping me become the person I am today. Mam, you've are the sole person that has always been there for me.Thank you for never giving up on me and most importantly loving me through it all. I love you timelessly. Papa and John, Thank you for the countless support throughout the years. I really could not have come this far without you. I love you both.
SASHA KOREY
I’m a strong believer that not everything you do needs an explanation. If you want a tattoo, get one. If you'd rather stay home that night it’s okay to miss that party. Don’t forget that you’re living for yourself. You don’t owe anyone an explanation for your choices or preferences.
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MICHAELA KOVAL
Mom and Dad: You have constantly believed in me when I didn't believe in myself and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are the two best parents that I could've ever asked for. I love you both. Jake: I miss you every day and love you with all my heart. Thank you for being somebody I could look up to all these years. Em: I could not have gotten through high school without you by my side. Your driving still scares me occasionally, but it's alright because Carter's right there with me. Our Rent jam sessions can get me through any tough day and your tendency to become excited in the most mundane situations reminds me to cherish every moment and makes life worth living. Thank you for your friendship. You are my other half. I love you girl. Katey: You are an amazing person and our adventures never cease to make me laugh. You are an incredible friend and I can't wait for all the memories we will continue to make. Keep yo head high and yo dreams close. Love you sista (because we travel everywhere together...you know...)! GO MEAT. Ilana: We've grown so close this year and I am excited for our college and life adventures to come. Thank you for always being there for me and keeping me sane. Thank you (and your mama) for feeding me the best food in the world too. Also, I'm taking your fire pit to college with me. Em (M): Thank you for being such a wonderful, caring, and funny person. I love our hikes, adventures, and crepe extravaganzas, but most of all, you! Mo and Riley: Fellow Americans, we left our hearts and souls out on the court hundreds of times. I couldn't have wished for better teammates than you two. To all friends: If I didn't mention you it's because I didn't have enough space! Thank you for the memories and for being great friends. I love you all. Mr. Cohen: Thank you for being my role model. You inspire me every day. Mrs. Yang: Thank you for being one of the strongest and influential women I know. Mr. Georgules: Thank you for holding high standards. Boff: Thank you for being a father figure. Mrs. Faisal: Thank you for your sanity and support. Paula, Lori, Melanie, and Karin: Family is what you make it and you have always filled the holes where I lost pieces of my family. Thank you. I love you all. Teachers and coaches: Thank you for motivating me to be a better version of myself.
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Mama & Papa: Thank you for being the quirky, awesome parents that you are. Both of you have inspired me to be creative and hard working. I can never thank either of you enough for everything you've provided for me, and how much you put up with me. Arigatou. Aishiteruyo. The Papakipos Family: The award for best psuedofamily anyone can dream of goes to you! From the day I suddenly landed at SFO (and before that for Zoe and Keegan), all of you have filled my life with vitality, laughter, and good food. I am so glad to have met every single one of you. Thank you for the new colors that you guys injected into my life. I love you all so much.
NON KURAMOTO
Daniel Le: Son, my life is literally defined by “Pre-meeting Dle” and “Post-meeting Dle”. I can't even imagine what my life would be like now without you. You have been a truly amazing friend, and I CAN'T WAIT for our adventures in New York, when we're running the big apple.
Fendi Chen: Fendooo. The love of my life. My beloved granddaughter. T.a.t.u. I'm glad we both have telepathic abilities. I love you to death and am already practicing dance routines for when we become legends.
GBWW: Wonderful people- thank you so much for putting up with my weird antics. I miss our frantic Line conversations during breaks.
Team Dim Sum: Without having you guys to encourage me to eat four dinners at a time, I would have starved. But more importantly, sad and lonely.
Jackson Dugong Miley: INTERIOR CROCODILE ALLIGATOR. You are basically Buddha. Thank you for the EVERYTHING you do (which is an understatement). Lettuce take over the world together. Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da. Love, Doris Mildred “Muriel” Higgins
“Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.” —Albert Einstein
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WILLIAM LATTA James(and rest of football team): Thanks for making it so football was the best part of my Priory experience. Good luck next year Garrett. Tommy: You're my twin, and nothing can get between that. We in this for life man.
Conor: I love you man, whatever happens I'll always be there cause that's the way it is. Andrew: I don't really know what to say man, you're a mainstay on my favorite person list and I would be down to be neighbors in the future. Henry: We've known each other for like 14 years now, I owe you man. Thanks for always being there. Crew: Can't wait for the epic crewdates we'll have when we're 30. AK: You're actually the most interesting person I know. Austinito Jaimito: I don't really like your music, but everything else about you is pretty swell. Jane: I've just started to get to really know you, but I can already tell that I'm lucky you're apart of my life. Charles: Do your thing and the world will follow. Liz: Thank you for making me who I am today. Aaron: Stay cuddly airbear. Caitlin: That was an awesome picture. Bball bros: You guys always cheered me up.
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Andrew, we worked it out. <3 Erin, sorry I spilled orange juice in your eyes that one time. Thanks btw.
Dear Book Club, I hope this becomes a thing - You guys are my favourite. Charlie, this is three times. Seriously, hang out with me more please. Lexie can come half the time. Christian, this is your second mention because reasons Sorry for any misspelled words. Hah! Got misspelled.
I just discovered all this unused space in the pictures for text. Woo!
I don't want to address an assortment of individuals, leaving some out or not giving enough time to one person. Instead, I'd like to thank everyone for creating an awesome experience for yourselves at Priory, because that made my experience amazing as class, we are a pretty well. Senior awesome class. I mean, everyone should be impressed. I'm not humble about us at all.
Alex Klein, the above is for you. Also, don't be afraid to do whatever you want to do. Andrew, get a mustache. Hi Jeffrey.
For those who don't get it. Aaron is the physical embodiment of hospitality. Seriously, I love him. On another note, I have so many people to tell I've had crushes on before I graduate. Aaron, remind me please. (Guys, he'll remind me. Hes so great.)
No Aaron, I don't have a crush on you.
Also I'm going to mention a bunch of people anyway, because now I'm thinking about how lovely everyone is.
Aaron, you are the most underrated person in my life. Everyone needs to give you more credit. Charlie, you are my best friend. Lexie, I remember Golden's classroom as if it were yesterday. Laura, I just realized that anything I say to you or too the three people above and however Thank you Brother Edward. many more I do on this To any of my teachers, I just thought of you page will not be all. Please [Insert Name Here]. enough to describe how amazing you all Art History Class, for some reason I felt the are. need to mention you guys because I enjoy this Christian, you are class immensely. Our half of the room = the poisonous with your best half. Mrs. Thayer, you rock. If you are in this class with me, I just thought of all of you happiness. individually, I just don't have room to put down David, our mutual hate all of your names and what I thought. of Darryl has been perpetuated since the seventh grade. OG friend. OK but for real we need to actually get together again. The last Crew Outing happened in the summer in the Desolation Wilderness
THOMAS LATTA
Football Team, we rocked I hope that you guys (nonThanks Mom and seniors) keep it up and get Dad. I love you. more people out to play. Never give up. To my theatrical allies, you guys are the reason I love Priory plays so much. Keep being ridiculous and memorizing lines and Dear graduated class above us, I miss you guys. songs. Team Paulson.
Sorry if you don't make This is my last text my gnat attention box. I love Priory. span of gratitude.
Will, you should be in the picture to the left. We are fraternal twins, so we are doomed to have issues but the dynasty is so solid and I'm prepared for our uncling skills.
Love this picture Chuck. Also how spiritual you are.
Charlie, I just wrote your name twice. The teachers at Priory are awesome and I don't understand why I don't have any bad ones.
Lexie, the one above counts as you. Brandon, our friendship is impressive, you are a great freakin' guy. Austin, our friendship is less impressive, we were made for each other in the stars. I'm leaving people out and its very frustrating. Rest of the grades, this is a 'senior page' so I decided I'm not allowed to talk about you. But I love all of you. How much text can I put on a page gosh. Can I put text here? Yes.
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“Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.”
KATHERINE LAUBSCHER
“Show me a family of readers, and I will show you the people who move the world.” —Napoléon Bonaparte
I've been so lucky with the people I've found at Priory and it truly couldn't have been such a great experience without my amazing friends and teachers. I could never have hoped to have the same wonderful four years that I've had without each and every one of you. Thank you for putting up with me these past years and helping me through the insanity that is high school. Your support through everything I've ever gone through has meant the world to me. To my teachers—D: thank you for being an awesome role model and amazing teacher. Your classes and teaching are responsible for my passion for history, and your thoughtful and kind feedback has been incredibly encouraging and heartening for me. Thank you for indulging my ramblings on Euro history! Mr. Georgules: thank you for being an amazing teacher. I truly appreciate your endless attempts to turn us into college material. You've improved my writing tremendously and it has been a privilege to get comments from you (even when they are sarcastic). I also rescind my ardent hatred of football, having recently watched Friday Night Lights. Though no promises on being a Patriots fan. Ms. Yang—thank you for being a wonderful English teacher and feminist role model. You've helped me to explore so many important topics I might never have found otherwise. Thank you so much. MK—go meat! I love ya girl! You've been an amazing best friend to me and I'm so lucky to have you. Loved seeing the Foo Fighter with you :) MHP: Ma chère amie, I could never have survived Spanish without you. Matey, Spy, et vive la France pour toujours! CB: Alex Turner forever!! Thank you for being such a good friend, love you!! ES: Ilysm. <3 LB, BZ + AC: thank you for being amazing and constant friends. I love you guys. Everyone else--I would've written volumes if I'd had space! Love y'all too. And thank you for letting me say y'all.
To my fam/ohana—though it's said it takes a village to raise a child, apparently your combined efforts were enough to raise me. Mom, Dad, Kel, Caro, Liz + Dominiks—you've been such important parts of my life and have made me who I am today. I'm proud to have you all not only as my family but my friends. Your love and support have meant the world to me throughout my life. I am going to miss you all so much and am so blessed to have you as my family. Love you!
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“Don't you ever let a soul in the world tell you that you can't be exactly who you are.” First of all, I want to say thank you to my family, especially my father, who always supports me whatever I do, or whenever I go. Without my family, I will not be able to make this far. At some point in my life, I was about to give up; however, you guys are always there for me, give me lots of good advice, and help me to get up on my feet. Thank you Mom + Dad .
HUU MINK (JOHN) LE
Jeffrey: Ur hilarious man, i love hanging out with you, thanks for making my two years at priory (the dorm) so fun. Sergio: hmm, just don't get in trouble please :) Naclerio: bro, like our second semester doe.. I'll miss you Damian: brah, you are the chillest guy ever, have fun in college :) Howard: thanks for trusting me,and telling me your secret, I still remember it :) be strong, you are incredibly smart, and I respect you :) William Xu: roommieee, have a great year with ya :) take care. Soma: I know you won't be able to read this, but i miss you :) Victor: Take care :) i'll miss you a lot Viki: Hi Nemo:) I can write a book just about you and me. Thanks for making my senior year so much better. Thanks for supporting me, being there for me when I need you, thanks for the chocolate, and all the gifts. I will miss you a lot, and I will try my best to keep my promise :) Thanks for all of the good memories. I know we can do it :), and let's do it together:) Oh and please take care of my teddy bear:) Love you <3 :)
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DGS Even though we change and we're all finding our own place in the world, we all know that when the tears fall or the smile spreads across our face, we'll come to each other because no matter where this crazy world takes us, nothing will ever change so much to the point where we're not still friends.
Ballet family People tend to look at dancers like we are these little jewels, little
AMANDA LEE
Family Ohana means family. Family means
Anna Good friends are like stars, you don't always see them, but you know they're always there.
Gabrielle Everything is funnier when you are with your best friend.
M+M+K Friends are the most important ingredient in this recipe of life.
“Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose.” and call you something even more offensive.
Bianca Real friends don't get offended when you call them bad names. They smile
no one gets left behind. Or forgotten.
Kaylen True friendship isn't being inseparable, it's being separated and nothing changes.
cardboard cut-outs, and yet we have blood and guts and go through painful training.
Katrina If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun.
Priory Friends are the family we choose for ourselves.
Emily A true friend is the only person who never gets tired of listening to your own pointless dramas over and over again.
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“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”-Ferris Bueller
RACHEL LEITER
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“Inspirational quotes are overrated, but I am going to use them anyway.” -Sarah Macpherson
Always
“The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it” -Peter Pan
“I've never met anyone who wasn't important” -Steven Moffat
Hi
So I feel like I should be thanking people...because that's what you do on a senior page, right? So, thank you for (insert profound impact on life here). You are the awesome.
“We're all stories , in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” -Steven Moffat
“Mischief managed” -JK Rowling
SARAH MACPHERSON
“There is no sunrise so beautiful that it is worth waking me up to see it” -Mindy Kaling
Omnomnom cakes
“We could all have been killed - or worse, expelled.” -Hermione Granger
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I know it's easy to imagine, but it's easier to just do, see, if you can't do what you imagine, then what is imagination to you?- Kid Cudi “ Dont cry because its over, smile because it happened.”- Dr Seuss
JAMES MCDANIEL
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Four years. It’s enough time to go from a silent bookworm into a theatre geek. Enough time to join a choir. Enough time to start a club, learn to waltz, help found a 48-hour play, and learn the true value of scented pens. Enough time to meet people whose friendships, I hope, will last a life time. But it is not enough time to spend with those amazing people. It is not enough time to pursue the passions I have only so recently discovered. It is not enough time to truly appreciate the amazing place that Priory is. So if my life is a book (yes, I’m still a bookworm underneath it all), I am excited to turn to a new chapter. And yet I am also left with a sense that the chapter labeled “Priory” was all too short. But for right now, since I don’t know what that new chapter is going to hold, I’m going to skip to the acknowledgements. Prepare to be thanked.
Bianca - for being there when I need you, late-night sleepover conversations, and stopping me from doing stupid things. (I sincerely swear that I will never climb on top of a play structure again.)
MARA MCLEAN
Camille - for ranting, sleepovers, writing, and your love of puns. Watching how much you like them makes me happy. And also for showing me how cool horses can be -- I promise I will learn how to ride in college, but you’d better sing before we graduate. Chris - for dragging me into the world of theatre, and showing me exactly how much someone can accomplish in 24 hours. You are an inspiration. And I promise that I will come see your shows when they are on Broadway. Mary - for book recommendations, sassiness, AP Psyc, and the determination that we will return to Europe. I promise that I will watch Midnight in Paris within the next year, and I will also read The Moon and Sixpence.
Underclassmen of the Priory Theatre - for being the fantastic, quirky people that you are. You’ve taught me so much, and I am so proud of you. I’ll come see your shows whenever I can. Members of the Priory Theatre (past and present) - for giving me a home.
Rachel - for photography, capture-the-flag, crazy backstage-ness (I will never forget dancing backstage during Beauty), and good advice. I forgive you for forgetting to invite me to your birthday party, so please let it go. Sabina - for math class, late-night texting, Macbeth references, and being my angst buddy. It’s a good thing I’m not taking math ever again, because I don’t know how I’d get through it without you. Sarah - for being my twin. (Bang bang!) And for high-fives, and fixing my hair, and dragging me into improv. And for your amazing musical. I’m going to teach everyone in college your songs about caffeine, I swear.
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Margaret S Alice A Matthew S Amanda L B Melanie B Charlotte R a c Rachel L Bian Chris G Sabina K Erin S Sarah M John L Sophie H Kira P Victor W Laura W
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Mr. Lai Mr. McWright Mr. Schlaak Mr. Siler Mr. Stogner Mr. Tang Mrs. Benz Mrs. Faisal Mrs. Falaschi
2014 & the rest of
They say you can't choose your family. But I'd still pick you if I had a choice. Thank you for 18 years of unconditional love. I love you.
<3 Tennis
Briggsy H Erica M Howard M Ilana S Mary J Non K Shivani D William X
<3 Hockey
Thank y ou for b eing th friends eb I could ever as est love yo k for :) u all so I mu care! C an't wa ch!!! Take it to race guys w yo hen we all turn u 80 :)
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Thank you for supporting me and watching me grow. May all your hopes turn out right, may you find warmth in the middle of the night :) I love you.
Stay young! Be happy! I will miss you! I love you :)
Kalonee W Lexie K Micah A Michael Z Milla B Mirthia P Sergio L Valerie F Vick X
Andy I Claudia T Delara F Franny L Gianna M Gigi dF Jacey R Jeffrey X John S
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Thanks to all my friends for the great times I've had
AUSTIN MIRABELLA
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What can I say about flowers? Should I provide an answer or should I provide a flower?
The Beautiful People The beautiful people they are all gone They go hide in the mountains They go back to their town They leave us behind with our hands and our song Suddenly I want to see them I want to tell them our story I want to show them around This new land we live in This kingdom we found
“I don't consider myself a pessimist. I think of a pessimist as someone who is waiting for it to rain. And I feel soaked to the skin.” — Leonard Cohen senior pages 167
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“The only time to eat diet food is while you're waiting for the steak to cook.” -Julia Child ANDREW NACLERIO
Mo.
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“Read with hunger,
Write with joy,
Live with passion.” ~Holly Lisle
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KIRA PATTERSON
Before I go, I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has been a part of my life these past few years. To my teachers, thank you for always being so caring and for answering my many questions. I have learned so much and I know I am prepared for whatever lies ahead. To my friends, thank you for all of the laughter and hugs (especially in the morning when I am grumpy and half asleep). I seriously don't know where I would be without you. And finally to my parents, thank you so incredibly much for all of the support you have given me. From venting sessions to encouraging my desire to do SYA, you have always been there. I love you all and truly no words can possibly sum up how I feel (I am quite aware this all sounds cheesy, but it's true!) So I'll simply say, Besos! and See you again soon!---Kira
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“Has Anyone Really Been Far Even as Decided to Use Even Go Want to do Look More Like?” - 2Pac Marley
shout outs to GMONEY GEORGULES. If only he had more pics
“I had 4o burgers and 80 chicken nuggets” - Matt Surber
ben Im commin 4 ya
THANK YOU
“I feel like I can talk to the bugs, I ain't gonna lie... but that's another chapter” - Lil B
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JUAN PEREZ
I want to thank the Priory for giving me the opportunity to come to such a wonderful school. The past seven years have been full of great experiences. I have enjoyed learning and growing at the Priory. I have made some great friends and I will never forget my time as a student here. I want to thank my family for always being there for me. My mom and dad for supporting me my whole life. My sister for being such a good example, and my friends for making school a little more interesting.
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To my Friends: I can't believe it. For those of you who are graduating with me, we're seniors and it's incredible. It's been such a joyous ride. To those who aren't graduating with me, I love you all so much. I will come visit and I'm only a phone call or text away. You have all made my time at Priory fantastic, you guys have helped me through so much and have always picked me up when I'm down. You're a family to me, a demented family of singers, actors, techies, birthday buddies, writers, directors, makeup artists, dancers, runners, tractorbats, people who like robots, ride horses, play soccer, everything. You guys have taught me so much in such a short time. I love you all so much and I thank you for this glorious time at Priory.
BIANCA RAPP
To my Family: You guys are my rock. You love me unconditionally and I can't thank you all enough for the support and the love that I get whenever I am with you all. Thank you so much for everything. Rodney: You're my brother and I love you so much. You've supported me in everything and I can't thank you enough.
Dad: We've been through a lot the last few years, but it has made us that much closer. I love you so much and I can't thank you enough for supporting me in everything I do, even if it means you have to pick me up at 11pm. Thank you for your patience and guidance.
Mom: Even though you wont read this, you taught me so much, more than I could possibly thank you for. You helped me through everything and I wish I could express how much I appreciate you and everything you did for me. I miss you so much.
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DAVID REICHERT
Insert witty/funny/inspiration al quote here Now smile and nod
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“So long and thanks for all the fish.” - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy senior pages 175
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To Mom and Dad: Thank you for supporting me in everything I do and encouraging me to challenge myself. I am going to miss you guys and our extremely late night dinners. I can't imagine what life will be like next year with out you. I love you guys so much! To Tommy and Darrah: You guys are the best siblings a girl could ask for! Darrah you are extremely inspiring and encourage me to push myself in everything I do, especially soccer. I know that I can talk to you about anything. Tommy you always know how to make me laugh and have helped me so much this year! I can't thank you enough for always being there when I needed a second look at an essay. I love you both so much!! To My Amazing Friends: You guys have made my high school experience unforgettable with all of the laughs and crazy adventures. I can't imagine better people to have spent these last four years with. Erin Shimpson it's official we are changing our last names! You are not only an amazing friend but you have become a sister to me. You always know how to make me laugh and spending time with you is just to easy. We never run out of things to talk or joke about and we will always be Shimpsons for life. Wu Tang you are such a thoughtful and amazing person. I always feel like you know exactly what to say to make me feel better. Growing up with you for these past seven years has been amazing. Rileyy me love you long time. I can't believe I have only know you for a year it feels like a lifetime! You are a ball of energy and so much fun to hang out with. I am so happy I got the opportunity to get to know you. Emily Moreton I have no idea why we didn't hang out more often until the beginning of this year! I am so happy I have gotten to know you better. I love your sense of humor and getting you hooked on one tree hill is one of my crowing achievements ;). Lexie you are so much fun to hang out with. I have loved all of our fun adventures and I am sure there will be more to come! To Priory Soccer: Words can not describe how much I love this team! Priory soccer is always the highlight of my year and I feel like it is my second family. Henry and 2lean you guys have been the most amazing coaches and have taught me so much about life and soccer. WPSFSU! To My Junior Girls (Siobhan, Ashley, Katie): I am so happy I have been able to get to know you guys. You are all amazing! And I hope you have an awesome senior year.
MARGARET SHIELDS
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ERIN SIMPSON
Mom and Dad- It is impossible to say how thankful I am to have you guys as my parents. I am so proud to be your daughter. Thank you for pushing me to be the best I can be and always showing your support. I love you both and I will always be your little girl. Molly and Cami- I look up to both of you so much. I am so grateful to have you both as my sisters. We have become so close. No one knows me better than the two of you. I love you girls to the moon and back. C: I feel as if we are basically the same person. You know exactly how I am feeling and what to say. I've always looked up to your strength and kindness. Mol: Through all the inside jokes, songs and stories we have had, I am most grateful for the times when we had each other to talk to. I look up to your perseverance and ability to see the best in every situation. Gough's- You guys have treated me like one of your own. I am so thankful for all the amazing times at your home and in Carpenteria and Disneyland. I love you guys. Kelly- It all started when you shushed me in 2nd grade. I can't imagine my life without you in it. You have stuck with me and we have gone through so much together. Words cannot describe how happy I am to have every memory: Carp, dance parties (for two), Avatar, Once Upon a Time, trampoline time and the list goes on and on. I love you so much, and no matter where we go or how far apart we are, know that I'm only a phone call away. Brandon- Thank you for being by my side all of high school and being the best friend I could ask for. B, you are the most loyal person I know. We have so many memories and good times together that I'll love looking back on. And no matter what happens, I will care about you unconditionally. Wu-Tang- Laura we began club soccer together and will end club soccer together. How lucky am I to be best friends with the most genuine person I know? Thank you for laughing at my terrible puns and jokes. I seriously don't know what I would do if you weren't by my side. Know that I always have your back and I will always be there for you. You're seriously my rock and I hate thinking about being away from each other. Love you Wu-Tang. Lexie- I am so happy we became so close our Junior year. Summer of 2013 was our summer! I love you girlie. We have so many inside jokes and memories. You always make me laugh and make me feel better. Know that I am always here for you. Without you, I don't know if I would have made it through Junior year. Margie- You and I were destined to be best friends. Darrah and Molly knew it would happen because we are so similar to our sisters. Shmimpson for life. You and I have so many hilarious memories: errybody wants a piece, what are this?, watching five episodes of “How I Met Your Mother” in a row and many more. You are so smart and kind. Keep in touch! Andrew- Knowing you has made me a better person. I'm very lucky to call you one of my closest friends. Wherever you end up going to college, you'll be changing the world for the better. Matt Surber- You're hilarious and you always make me laugh when I need to. So glad we became so close this year. I'm thankful we sat next to each other in US History. Emily- Em, you are all around just a great person. Thanks for helping me through a bunch. My spoon buddy, you are the best and I'm gonna miss you tons. I love you and your freckles. Katey- You are the most thoughtful and graceful person I know! So glad we've gotten close. Love ya! Micky- You are such a strong person. We had every math class together and we have made it together. Charlotte- You are a sweetheart. You are so nice and silly and you have made so many of my days brighter! I'll miss you dearly. Caitlin- I'm gonna miss playing soccer with you. Your sense of humor is amazing. Sarah B- You are such a good friend and great drama buddy. I'm so thankful we have become close this year. You will have so much fun in college and we will definitely keep in touch. Riley- I'm so glad you came into my life! Your laugh is contagious and you make me laugh all the time. I love ya, Repunzel! Tom- Thanks for all the memories. I'm glad we got to know each other so well. Priory Girls Soccer- I'm not going to cry because it's over, but I'm gonna smile because it happened. I love you girls. Play with happiness and cherish every moment. Siobhan and Ash- You beauties are going to do great next year. I love you guys! Class of 2014- You all have shaped me for the better. We did it! Thank you for all the hugs, smiles and great times. Good luck with every thing and I'll miss you all!
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A FRIEND KNOWS ALL YOUR STORES, BUT A BEST FRIEND HAS BEEN THERE TO LIVE THEM WITH YOU. FAMILY: Endless food, curly hair, unconditional love, the fabulous fashion show, and playing madden instead of doing homework. I love you. MELANIE: “Why talk about your feelings when you can eat them”, Simba, and “I love you to the world and back” MICKY: “But nature” adventures, long firepit nights. mwah AARON: Cucumbers, grappling, and a love of emoji's :) CHAR: Late night pranksta's, bon bon, and “snapchat tools” BRIGGSY: Asian nails, #whitegirlproblems, and SF trips KATIE: “a dark place”, group bathtime, and ND football EMILY: Fashion show models and shopping adventures THE CLASS OF 2014, KATEY, RILEY, MO, ANDREW (X2), MATT, LAVALLE, GEORGULES: Thanks for all of the great memories!
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Stealthy
CHRISTOPHER STILES
I Cannot Live without Books... -Thomas Jefferson
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The last four years at Priory have been a unique experience for me. I have seen myself grow and develop, but also am happy and ready to move on. That being said, I must thank my friends for tolerating my less awesome attributes (like my sarcasm). They are what make Priory the community it is. To everyone that did not get a picture on my page: sorry but there is a finite amount of space. Also, Naclerio does not have a picture. Thanks again for making my Priory experience a fun, exciting four years. Good bye and good luck in college.
MATTHEW SURBER
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The Crew. 'nuff said
I've missed you big man. James Hanny, everybody.
DAVID THEIS
Few men have conquered the kryptonite... a champion has been born Was fun the moment before...
“Even at the end of the road, there is a road. Limitless and open to him who will find it, there is always a road.”
Look at those luscious golden locks everyone. - Time well spent. -
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Lexie It's impossible for me to fit everything that I want to say to you on this page. I could go on forever. You have changed my life for the better, and I couldn't be more grateful to have you. In freshman year I had a hunch that you were someone special, and it looks like I was right. Thanks for being the best, and I cant wait to see what the future holds for us.
CHARLIE TIDMARSH
Aaron, Johnny, Tyler, and Hayden: White Owls! It's been real guys, thanks for making my experience at Priory a great one. Too many memories to fit on a page. Love you guys. Tommy: My muse. My foil. Tommy, you inspired me to do things I never would have done before, and for that I thank you. I know our paths will cross again, and when they do it will be magnificent. (P.S I hope you start doing things in college because when you do, you will change the world with your genius) Willy: “No words will be spoken...”. I wait in eager anticipation for that humbling day on which we grace each other's presence again. Until then, your philosophical wisdom will always be in my thoughts. Aaron and Matt: The best friends I could ask for. Thanks for all of the great times. Much love.
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Priory is the home where I learned to love, laugh, and live. It is the hearth from which my memories stem and my happiness grows. It is the family that will always remain in my heart.
VICTOR WAN
“Enjoy the little things in life, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” - Robert Brault
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LAURA WU
Julia: Best friend, you are the one who has gotten me this far in life. Your rebelliousness, compassion, strength, persistence, confidence, loyalty, creativity, and fearlessness inspire me every day to be a better person. You have taught me so much about myself. I love you so much. Mom: We have had many ups and downs, but I am so grateful to have you as my mother. Thank you for life, and everything else you have sacrificed for me. I am forever in your debt. Dad: You will forever be my soccer buddy! Thank you for giving me so much of your time and attention, and being so invested in my happiness and success. You have inspired me to be a better person. Grandma & Grandpa: You two are perfect, and have made me who I am today. And don't worry; I still have full intentions of pushing you around in a double stroller. Just wait. I love you two to the ends of the universe. I am forever yours. Melanie: “I don't know what color you are, but it compliments mine perfectly.” You are the devil & the angel on my shoulders. I don't know what I would do without you. Thank you so much for creepily stalking me in 5th grade to make sure we became best friends. I promise to always treat you like the P. Princess. Can't wait to live with you in RI in trailers with our hot boyfriends. Shivani: Who thought I could love a vegetarian as much as I love you? HA. Jokes. You are one of the purest people I know, and I value our friendship SO much <3 Thank you for always sticking by my side and supporting me through my ups and downs. Sophie: I remember this twerpy little British-American kid coming to Priory in 7th grade and thinking, “She looks nice.” That was the biggest understatement ever. Your kindness, strong moral compass, and heart of steel motivate me to be a better person. Love you so much, Soph. Erin: URUNN!! Since 2007, I have spent countless hours with you. From APES to the Belmont soccer field to the San Diego beaches, you have and will always be my teammate and co-captain. You have such a big heart, and are the funniest person I know. You never fail to brighten my day. Thank you for the countless support you have provided me throughout the years. I couldn't have survived senior year without you. Loveeee <3 Lexie: We have been benchwarmers, France and Argentina travelers, and finally high school graduates together. You have pushed me to understand myself. Thank you for keeping me in check, supporting me, & making me a better person. I owe you the sun and the stars. Emily & Riley: You bring light and happiness to my life. I'm going to miss your contagious laughter, smiles, and snuggles so much. Keep in touch. Always be confident in yourself, and never forget how absolute you are. Te amo. Caitlin, Sasha, & Sarah: I am so glad I've gotten to know you over the past four-ish years.You are some of the weirdest people I know, and I love you so much for that. Tom: You are a freak of nature. I don't know how, but you are so perfect at being yourself. I owe you so much. Thanks for being my best friend. Aaron: TEDDY BEAR <3 I love you so much. I know I can always count on you to be there for me. You understand loyalty better than most people do. Thank you for the countless gossip, food, and Merlin sessions. Brandon, Wooks, Marine, Klein, Conor, David, and Andrew: I don't know what to say, but ily. Briggsy: You've known me almost as long as I've known myself. I'm so happy that we ended up back together in HS. I Love you! Bianca, Rachel, Amanda, & Maggie Mei: You sublime specimens of this earth will go far in life. I hope to learn to be as wonderful as compassionate as you are. Micky: I could not have gotten through APUSH without you. Thank you so much <3 LFB: I am so blessed to have played soccer with you girls. Soccer Ladies: WPSFSU. Ashley & Siobhan - This is your team now. Always play hard and with heart. “Run with happiness and love!” and don't take your last season for granted, Play for each other above all. Katie N., Chris P, & Mudge: Good luck with senior year! I believe in you guys Molly: make good decisions <3 Tati, Brenda, and Alicia: I love you three so very much. Never forget that. Jessica, Connie, and Sarah Z: I know you will probably never see this, but my yearbook would be incomplete without you. I love you three. Cohen: I have never worked harder to try to please another person. I cannot thank you enough for our deep talks, and for pushing me both academically and morally. I would trust you with my nonexistent children. The thing I will miss most at Priory is seeing you every day. Korinn, Faisal, Fogg, Derry, Schlaak, Newman, Nelson, Guerra, Yost, Mauss, Sargent, Mal, Sofia, Henry, & Tulin: You people were many of the best parts of Priory, as well as the reasons why I stayed for seven years. Thank you for being such dedicated, glorious, flawless human beings. Seniors: Best wishes. I love all of you. Always remember to inspire people throughout your life. Be the best you can be, & make good decisions. Carpe diem, carpe noctem, carpe omnia, et carpe vitam. Xoxo.
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YUAN (WILLIAM) XU
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CLAYTON YOUNG
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“Leave no doubt”
There are many people I wish to acknowledge for helping me become the person I am today. Coach Sargent: Thank you for teaching the importance of leaving no doubt. Mrs. Newman: You helped push me through some tough challenges and helped me over come them, thank you. Mr. Siler: I've always respected you as a teacher and how you innovate your teaching methods. You're always hilarious and I may have kept the dating advice you had us write down. Mr.Tuner: I've always enjoyed talking politics and listening to your liberal views. Korinn: Thanks for putting me back together countless times.The Crew: You guys are my true homies and are all destined for success. Mr. Wise: You're a stud in my book too. Erin: So many memories over the years, thanks for always being a true friend. James: #44 You a beast man, I'll always throw a block for you homie. Laura Wu: I've always appreciated your sincerity and have always tried to reciprocate that. Caitlin: Meow. Andrew Christensen: We've come along way since PreSchool. Jane Ross: Hi Jane. Garrett Weber: G Moneyyy. The team is yours man, Garret's Boys. Keep being a beast. Conor: When are they going to let Roger Craig into the Hall of Fame? To anybody else whose name should be included, sorry I ran out of room.
BRANDON ZARRINGHALAM
Relatable Quotes: “The great gods delivered all the lands into my hand, and I made this land dwell in peace.” -Cyrus the Great “I'm Persian, like the cat, meow.” -Moz Jobrani Priory Football: Captain #1 Back-to-back undefeated league champions (16-0)
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On behalf of all of the students in the Priory community, thank you to all the teachers, faculty, staff, and administrators who made this year possible. We couldn't have done this without you.
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Love you forever and forever, Love you with all my heart, Love you whenever we're together, Love you when we're apart. Mom, Dad, Graham, and Mark
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Johnny, We love you for who you are. You are a joy and blessing in our life. Love, Mom, Dad, Steve, Rachel, Miles, Peter, Laura, Chrissa, and Marie
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Here's to the Class of 2014
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“we can't get out,
by MELANIE BILES, ILANA SKIKOS, KATIE NACHTSHEIM, JULIA TEYMOURIAN, MARINE HALL-POIRIER, SASHA MALEK, ASHLEY ISHIBASHI, RICHY CHEN, MONICA MALLON, MICHAEL ZHAO, JOHN XING, CANDY YIN, MIRANDA YAN, and KATY OSEGUERA
she's the editor”
Dearest staff members, Over the past nine months, we have spent innumerable hours working on this book, crying over this book, fighting over this book, and sacrificing way too much time and energy to this book. I've seen you during late days in crazy pizza comas and in Hunger Games-style battles to the death over the last cookie after deadline days. You have all (somehow) survived my reign as editor, not complaining (too much) when I told you to rethink your headlines (with the exception of Michael Zhao), and staying strong when nobody brought you food. I'm so grateful for the work that you've done, and I'm so sorry for making this a dictatorship. Wait, no, I take that back, I'm totally fine having complete executive power. Thanks for the good times, friends. May your days be filled with yerd-related humor, your nights with layouts and triple-checking names and grades, and your
afternoons with following teachers around to get quotes before deadline. You're the best. Omnibus, Volume 43 was produced by the yearbook staff at the Priory in Portola Valley, California and was printed by Herff Jones, Inc. in Logan, Utah. The account was serviced by representative Michelle Paolini. The cover was designed by Melanie Biles and incorporated a 4-color design which was lithographed onto the vibracolor white base with spot clear gloss. The endsheets are printed on 120# white vibracolor paper using 4-color inks. The book's 232 pages are printed on 100# gloss paper stock. The 43rd volume includes 232 pages in full color. All body copy was set in AHJ Unitus LH Light 10 pt, and captions are in AHJ Unitus LH Light 8 pt. Headline fonts included AHJ Garamond Cond LH Light and AHJ Unitus Cond Bold. Layouts were submitted to the plant online through eDesign. Professional portraits were provided by Prestige Portraits. 465 copies were produced in 2014.
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if the yearbook staff was in the hunger games, who would win? PLOT TWIST Austin. -Melanie Biles (12)
Melanie and I would combine skills and be the top two. I would sacrifice myself and eat the poisonous berries. Melanie, however is heartless and would save herself -Ilana Skikos (12)
I would - Marine Hall-Poirier (12)
Julia would die first - Julia Teymourian (11)
I don't know how to answer that question. -Richy Chen (10)
Probably Melanie Monica Mallon (10)
Mo . I feel like she would have no problem killing everyone - Katie Nachtsheim (11)
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1. Left to right, top to bottom: Michael Zhao (10), Candy Yin (10), Miranda Yan (9), John Xing (11), Richy Chen (10), Julia Teymourian (11), Monica Mallon (10), Sasha Malek (11), Katy Oseguera (9), Katie Nachsheim (11), Ilana Skikos (12), Melanie Biles (12) and Marine Hall-Poirier (12) pose for their yearbook staff photo in their new “something priory, something yearbook” sweatshirts.
something statistical: VARSITY YEARBOOK
FEARLESS LEADERS: Advisor Teri Scott, Editorin-Chief Melanie Biles TIMES ILANA ASKED FOR FOOD: 1754 RECOGNITIONS: Spending more time in the yearbook room than at home. TEAM INSIDE JOKE: The fine line between being yearbook staff and a professional stalker. COACHES' FAVORITE MOMENT: Submitting. TIMES MELANIE SAID SHE WAS QUITTING AND DIDN'T: Daily GOODBYE TO: Melanie Biles, Ilana Skikos, Marine Hall-Poirier
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Michael Zhao would win obviously - Sasha Malek (11)
Patrick: Ashley would be like 'Ew, the jungle' - Ashley Ishibashi (11)
Considering that I have taken a survival class, I would win. I can skin an animal - Katy Oseguera (9
Her *pointing at Marine* because when I first saw her she looked like an athlete. And the second winner will be Melanie because her deadly killer smile will make her the second winner - Miranda Yan (9)
Melanie. - Michael Zhao (10)
No but in actuality, it would be me. -Melanie Biles (12)
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National Honor Society: (Pictured) Jessica Thorson, Maria Naclerio, Kimberly Ho, Vick Xu, Sonya Nikolich, Matt Galloway, John Gregory, David Casente, Nick Jaeger, Sarah Macpherson, Patrick Tornes, Siobhan Gillis, Liz Schilling, Melanie Biles, Shivani Dayal, Katie Nachtsheim, Sarah Reid
Daraja Club: (Pictured) Konnor Von Emster, Amanda Lee, Cecilia Cho, Wako Morimoto, Lilly Weidhaas
Christmas Club: Kira Patterson & Ilana Skikos. Moderator: Ben Owens
Aguila, Micah 36, 38, 47, 114, 115, 220 Akers, Carolyn 14, 87, 99, 104, 114, 224 Akers, Kenneth 37, 106, 108, 226, 227 Alvarez, Alice 10, 56, 124, 125, 128, 219 Ambler, Caitha 1, 104, 105 Arredondo, Henry 71 Arslaner, Nicholas 55, 64, 81, 90, 112, 113, 222 Axe, Samson 27, 106, 226, 227
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Baker, Madison 12, 13, 80, 112, 113, 221, 225 Bannon, Liam 60, 112, 224 Barbagelata, Robert 106, 116, 226, 227 Barriga, Mayra 20, 43, 71, 83, 116, 117 Bartlett, William 42, 47, 108, 226 Barton, Anna 48, 50, 108, 227, 228 Baseball 76, 225 Basketball 55, 64, 67, 222, 223, 226, 227 Baumgarten, Samuel 62, 114, 220, 222, 224 Bentley, William 7, 80, 88, 110, 114 Benz, Ruth 93, 104, 164 Berez, Leo 4, 11, 55, 61, 72, 73, 105, 123, 124, 125, 129, 222, 224 Beriker, Charlotte 4, 11, 64, 67, 75, 124, 125, 130, 224 Bessin, Bob 90, 104 Bevens, Milla 11, 35, 36, 53, 74, 116, 224 Bigham, Cabot 10, 18, 70, 98, 116 Biles, Melanie 4, 6, 12, 23, 58, 59, 79, 105, 109, 111, 122, 124, 125, 126, 131, 216, 217, 218, 221, 225 Birnbaum, Madeline 98, 114 Biscay, Justine 13, 43, 50, 67, 106, 227, 228 Blevins, Maya 10, 25, 32, 43, 47, 106, 227, 228 Bolsinger, Amanda 29, 78, 79, 104 Bonfiglio, Conor 14, 57, 64, 65, 76, 124, 125, 126, 132, 222, 225 Bonora, Cameron 35, 39, 64, 65, 68, 116, 222
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Bowers, Kate 108, 114, 220 Boyle, Annie 42, 99, 100, 108, 227, 228 Boyle, Elizabeth 35, 116, 224 Boyle, Matthew 17, 28, 112, 222 Brandin, Charlotte 18, 108, 227, 228 Brandin, J.R. 29, 73, 110, 226, 227 Brett, Anna 13, 35, 52, 55, 58, 90, 99, 116, 221 Briggs, Kindra 104, 164 Brown, Sarah 35, 90, 97, 123, 124, 125, 126, 133, 206, 224 Brown, Sean Mclain 104 Brugger, Christopher 8, 23, 29, 47, 52, 62, 110, 111, 226, 227 Brugger, Markus 25, 27, 77, 106, 226, 227 Buccola, Molly 17, 19, 21, 61, 89, 104 Buiocchi, Claire 78, 94, 97, 114, 225 Buiocchi, Megan 19, 25, 63, 92, 95, 97, 99, 114, 224 Bunajinda, Kanin 36, 106, 114, 222
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Calbert, James 116 Calbert, Mitch 17 Calbert, Ryan 14, 63, 97, 101, 104, 112 Calderon, Joseph 10, 17, 64, 110, 226, 227 Calderon, Sergio 11, 17, 29, 59, 75, 109, 110, 227 Cantwell, Riley 14, 114, 222, 225 Capelouto, Matthew 104, 114, 223 Carusi, Matthew 108, 112 Carusi, Olivia 27, 65, 108 Casente, Conrad 59, 65, 76, 124, 125, 134, 195, 205, 223, 225 Casente, David 28, 32, 91, 97, 114, 218, 223, 225 Castaneda, Josie 19, 104 Castelo, Christian 25, 48, 106, 226, 227 Castro, Elizabeth 106 Castro, Leandra 25, 97, 107, 227, 228 Castro, Paolo 124, 125, 126, 135 Chandra, Aidan 108, 226 Chang, Michael 51, 92, 106, 226 Chang, Sara 58, 66, 78, 79,
112, 221, 225 Chen, Betty 47, 48, 51, 86, 106, 110, 219, 227 Chen, Hans 36, 37, 64, 108, 116, 222 Chen, Richy 6, 16, 18, 29, 61, 95, 111, 114, 216, 217, 219, 224 Cheung, Colby 27, 48, 55, 60, 108, 226, 227 Chiu, Charis 29, 50, 92, 102, 108, 110, 111, 227, 228 Chiu-Schaepe, Genevieve 20, 69, 108, 227, 228 Chiu-Schaepe, Michael 18, 24, 116 Cho, Cecilia 30, 46, 96, 97, 112, 113, 218, 223, 224 Choi, Yoonho 25, 112 Christensen, Andrew 61, 72, 73, 96, 98, 123, 124, 125, 126, 136, 191, 192, 222, 224 Clark, Caroline 35, 52, 58, 59, 78, 107, 116, 221 Clark, Hovey 86, 90, 93, 104 Clock, Benjamin 25, 68, 116, 223, 225 Clubs 218, 219, 220 Cochran, Rachel 19, 32, 51, 74, 114, 219 Cohen, Damian 3, 15, 86, 89, 104, 152 Condon, Theresa 82 Coppola, Alberto 24, 34, 36, 116, 223 Corey, Ross 24, 38, 53, 70, 73, 82, 83, 116, 222, 225 Cornish, Mackenzie 29, 110, 193 Country, Cross 55, 61, 222 Covington, Matthew 55, 92, 106, 226, 227 Cronwall, Cameron 50, 58, 108, 227 Cullinan, Vincent 29, 42, 110, 194
Community Ensemble: Richy Chen, Nicolas Tan, Rachel Cochran, Curie Park, Candy Yin, Betty Chen, Sam Pollack, Samuelle Saliba, Vick Xu, Siddharth Gandhi, Valerie Filloux, Non Kuramoto
Anime Club: Gianna Morales, Rachel Goines, Julia Wu
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Daniel, Andrew 1, 12, 26, 104, 131 Daniel, Zoe 27, 48, 108, 109, 227 Dannis, Timothy 21, 39, 71, 116 Dauber, Elliot 24, 73, 108, 109, 226, 227 Dayal, Shivani 6, 14, 15, 29, 45, 78, 79, 124, 125, 126, 137, 218, 219, 220, 225 de Fort-Menares, Ghislaine 7, 19, 32, 89, 114, 225
Dedicated to Diversity: (Pictured) Nariko Ruiz-Murillo, Ameyalli Rocha, Alice Alvarez, Shivani Dayal, Katy Oseguera
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DeStefano, Olivia 21, 87, 110, 114, 225 Donovan, Meagan 12, 15, 52, 56, 81, 98, 116, 117 Dubose, Roy 104
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Fashion Club:, Yuritzy Morales, Margaret Heron, Nadia Faisal, Mentor, Claire Sanders and Micah Aguila
Edwards, Nermalyn 104 Eichbaum, Anjali 99, 113, 114, 222 Eichbaum, Joshua 24, 55, 108, 109, 226, 227 El fishawy, Eva 102, 110, 227, 228 Englund, Edward 2, 20, 21, 22, 23, 86, 104, 127, 155, 230, 231 Erickson, Emma 39, 48, 112
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Robotics: Kate Bowers, Samuel Pollack, Samuel Baumgarten.
Fairon, Max 7, 93, 110, 196, 226 Faisal, Nadia 58, 59, 112, 113, 220, 221 Faisal, Yvonne 90, 93, 104, 152, 164, 220 Falaschi, Susan 104, 164 Filloux, Christian 17, 18, 38, 80, 105, 116 Filloux, Gabrielle 10, 12, 14, 52, 105, 116 Filloux, Valerie 38, 67, 74, 75, 101, 109, 112, 219, 224 Finney, Clinton 39, 43, 76, 77, 116, 117, 225 Fitzgerald, Michael 72, 94, 104, 114, 222, 224 Fitzgerald, Shannon 98, 108, 227 Flannery, Connor 76 Fogg, Corinne 4, 78, 79, 86, 87, 104, 105, 131 Football 55, 57, 191, 221, 226 Fotovatjah, Delara 11, 67, 74, 110, 112, 223, 224 Fotre, Christian 62, 81, 112, 222, 224
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TEDx Event Team: Shivani Dayal, Christopher Gregory, Nicolas Tan, Bianca Rapp, Non Kuramoto,Nancy Newman, Vick Xu, Yvonne Faisal
Gainey, Charles 48, 106, 226 Gainey, Jacob 20, 24, 50, 106 Gallivan, Riley 10, 15, 55, 58, 59, 81, 90, 98, 99, 123, 124, 125, 138, 198, 221, 224 Galloway, Joshua 56, 100, 108, 226, 227 Galloway, Matthew 5, 36, 83, 95, 97, 114, 218, 225 Galloway, William 18, 91, 124, 125, 139 Gao, Alexandre 112 Garrity, Lexie 71, 79, 124, 125, 140, 192, 223, 225
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Geoly, Francesca 108, 227, 228 Georgules, Chris 86, 93, 104, 152, 156 Giarrusso, Cameron 99, 224 Giarrusso, Frederick 112 Gillis, Siobhan 31, 70, 81, 104, 116, 218, 223 Goe, Daniel 15, 31, 112, 221, 224 Goe, Jaulie 21, 27, 42, 89, 114, 117, 222 Goines, Rachel 62, 75, 112, 219 Gonzalez, Kathy 10, 86, 104, 164 Gosling, Kelsey 100, 114, 115, 221 Goumas, Max 89, 101, 114, 124, 125, 141 Gregory, Chris 18, 19, 59, 61, 76, 87, 97, 98, 99, 114, 123, 124, 125, 126, 139, 142, 200, 220, 222, 230 Gregory, John 14, 43, 72, 93, 100, 114, 218, 224 Guerra, Rose 104 Guthrie, Michael 82, 124, 125, 143, 203 Gutow, Anna 91, 110, 111, 212, 227 Gutow, Joshua 16, 52, 61, 113, 114, 222, 225
Varsity Football: (L-R, Top Row) Christian Kruep, Michael Zhao, Garrett Weber, David Reichert, Aaron Reiss, Alex Klein, James McDaniel. (Middle Row) Matthew Patzer, Daniel Goe, Christian Wookey, Austin Mirabella, Tom Latta, Charlie Tidmarsh, Yoon Ho. (Bottom Row) Max Stearns, Neven Kolomejec, David Theis, Brandon Zarringhalam, Will Latta, Michael Joyce, Henry Wise
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Haesemeyer, Christian 31, 82, 112, 113 Halabe, Sarah 26, 61, 83, 92, 114, 115, 222, 225 Hall-Poirier, Marine 2, 12, 14, 42, 55, 58, 59, 67, 124, 125, 126, 144, 216, 217, 221 Hammond, Grace 102, 110, 111, 228 Hamren, Briggsy 38, 124, 125, 126, 145 Hamren, Grace 67, 79, 112, 117, 223, 225 Han, Alexander 29, 46, 51, 86, 99, 105, 110, 111 Harris, Lucas 61, 110, 226, 227 Harris, Scott 1, 62, 63, 64, 97, 114, 222 Harrison, Kylie 16, 33, 46, 114, 223, 224 Harrison, Ryan 48, 59, 108, 227 Hemiup, Christine 104
Junior Varsity Volleyball: (L-R, Top Row) Samuelle Saliba, Avery Simon, Sara Chang, Yuju Shin, Selena Schmitt, Curie Park. (Middle Row) Lilly Johnson, Brenda Uribe, Kelsey Gosling, Arisa Herman, Yuritzy Morales. (Bottom Row) Hanna Stachl, Alejandra Sanchez, Jocelyn Zambrano, Madison Baker
Varsity Volleyball: (L-R, Top Row) Megan Love, Daniela Vivanco, Jane Ross, Caroline Clark, Liz Schilling, Nadia Faisal. (L-R Bottom Row) Anna Brett, Marine Hall-Poirier, Michaela Koval, Riley Gallivan, Melanie Biles
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Water Polo: (L-R Top Row) William Xu, Brooks Royals. (Middle Row) Scotty Harris, Christian Fotre, Sam Baumgarten, Konstantin Larin, Soren Madsen. (Bottom Row) John Lee, Kanin Bunajinda, Ambrus Tamas, Michael Rapoport
Henkens, Pieter 13, 19, 28, 32, 64, 88, 114, 222, 225 Herman, Arisa 114, 221 Heron, Margaret 4, 112, 220 Herrera, Jack 61, 83, 111, 113, 114, 222, 223, 225 Hickman, Caroline 99, 100, 116 Ho, Kimberly 34, 74, 116, 218, 225 Ho, Yoon 221 Hoffmann, Amelia 6, 108, 109, 228 Hughes, Graham 43, 54, 91, 110, 114, 115 Hughes, Madison 61, 78, 82, 123, 124, 125, 146, 206, 222, 225 Hughes, Mark 4, 33, 80, 106, 226, 227 Huh, Amy 26, 93, 116 Hulme, Sophie 60, 72, 124, 125, 126, 147, 199
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Irber, Erin 104 Isackson, Lauren 93, 114, 223 Ishibashi, Ashley 20, 26, 34, 43, 70, 83, 93, 116, 216, 217, 225 Iskandar, Novi 104 Isokpehi, Andy 36, 61, 65, 108, 116, 222 Israelski, Alec 48, 106, 107, 226, 227 Cross Country: (L-R Top Row) Jack Herrera, Ross Corey, Andrew Christensen, Johnny Trudelle, Leo Berez, Chris Stiles, John Xing. (Second Row) Andrew Naclerio, Josh Gutow, Pieter Henkens, Chris Gregory, Matthew Surber, Tony Li, Konnor Von Emster, Jerry Zeng. (Third Row) Robert Screven, Riley Cantwell, Rheya Jain, Nick Treynor, Eugene Miller, Elise Rust, Anjali Eichbaum. (Bottom Row) Jack Youstra, Emily Moreton, Madison Hughes, Sarah Halabe, Maria Naclerio, Jessica Thorson, Jaulie Goe, Elizabeth Putnam
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Jaeger, Emma 42, 43, 52, 93, 101, 108, 109, 227 Jaeger, Nicholas 58, 77, 91, 114, 218, 225 Jain, Rheya 31, 112, 113, 222, 223 Jin, Mary 55, 74, 75, 82, 96, 109, 123, 124, 125, 126, 148, 224, 225 Johnson, Lillian 11, 63, 81, 90, 95, 114, 221 Jones, Ashley 33, 55, 68, 71, 76, 116, 223 Joyce, Julie 49, 52, 64, 116, 117 Joyce, Michael 31, 34, 57, 112, 113, 221
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Varsity Boys' Basketball: (L-R Top Row) Andy Isokpehi, Michael Zhao, Nicolas Arslaner, Tyler Woods, Scotty Harris, Conor Bonfiglio, Sam Ogunleye, Ambrus Tamas, John Xing (Bottom Row) Will Latta, Max Stephan, Cameron Bonora, Hans Chen, Grant Phelps, Max Stearns, Michael Chiu-Schaepe (Not pictured) Jeffrey Xu, Jerry Zeng, Michael Rapoport, Justin Koerner, Michael Fitzgerald, Kenny Park, John Sheng, Tommy Wang, Max Stephan, Matt Boyle, Zach Weiss, Henry Wise
Kaplan, Camryn 25, 68, 114 Kariat, Sabina 52, 97, 111, 123, 124, 125, 149 Kariat, Tara 17, 50, 67, 108, 228 Kastanis, Alexandra 18, 28, 114, 224 King, Lauren 110, 228
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Klein, Alex 56, 57, 90, 116, 123, 124, 125, 150, 155, 205, 221 Klein, Daniel 100, 108, 117, 227 Koerner, Justin 11, 33, 65, 106, 114, 222 Kolomejec, Luka 24, 27, 108, 226, 227 Kolomejec, Neven 26, 48, 112, 221, 223 Korey, Sasha 12, 26, 34, 124, 125, 151 Kosling, Colleen 104 Koval, Michaela 6, 17, 57, 58, 59, 124, 125, 126, 152, 221 Kowal, Dorothy 104, 164 Kroo, Anne 17, 99, 114 Kruep, Christian 20, 114, 221 Kuramoto, Non 17, 58, 93, 95, 96, 98, 124, 125, 126, 153, 194, 197, 219, 220, 225
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Lai, Matthew 1, 17, 20, 61, 82, 104, 108, 164 Lansing, Ned 76, 113, 116 Larin, Konstantin 22, 33, 70, 81, 112, 113, 222 Larson, Erik 4, 20, 50, 110, 226, 227 Latta, Tom 15, 27, 56, 57, 68, 69, 76, 98, 99, 113, 124, 125, 126, 155, 221, 225 Latta, Will 56, 57, 64, 65, 69, 76, 90, 123, 124, 125, 126, 154, 203, 221, 223, 225 Laubscher, Katherine 39, 51, 72, 124, 125, 156, 202 LaValle, Adrian 29, 46, 110, 226, 227 LaValle, Gulliver 48, 104, 105 Lawlor, Siobhan 104 Lazarus, Hannah 22, 29, 50, 110, 227, 228 Le, Huu Minh (John) 42, 76, 83, 123, 124, 125, 126, 136, 157, 223 Lee, Amanda 1, 36, 37, 53, 58, 74, 75, 96, 99, 123, 124, 125, 126, 158, 218, 224 Lee, John 36, 37, 68, 106, 114, 125, 222, 223 Leiter, Maxwell 61, 87, 110, 111, 226 Leiter, Rachel 18, 33, 39, 72, 98, 124, 125, 159 Lempert, Veronica 19, 66, 75,
78, 114, 224 Li, Tony 61, 112, 222, 225 Lim, Jacqueline 1, 4, 106, 227 Lin, Franny 17, 82, 92, 97, 116, 224 Lin, Zoey 17, 21, 53, 67, 82, 116 Ling, Peter 104 Lipp, Sophia 31, 62, 112, 225 Liu, Kevin 16, 60, 88, 112, 113, 223, 225 Loftis, Mike 47, 48, 64, 104, 108 Lopez, Sergio 10, 27, 47, 68, 69, 94, 107, 114, 223 Love, Megan 58, 59, 79, 112, 221 Lye, Elizabeth 49, 106, 227, 228
Varsity Girls' Basketball: (L-R Top Row) Kylie Harrison, Selena Schmitt, Gracie Hamren, Viki Nema, Anisha Reddy, Hanna Stachl. (Bottom Row) Cecilia Cho, Delara Fotovatjah, Lilly Weidhaas
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Ma, Paulette 32, 38, 93, 113, 114 MacArthur, Hayden 15, 73, 123, 124, 125, 160, 209, 224 Macpherson, Sarah 62, 75, 78, 79, 124, 125, 161, 218, 225 Madsen, Sina 17, 100, 108, 227, 228 Madsen, Søren 13, 19, 30, 112, 222 Magnuson, Natalie 18, 71, 116 Malek, Sasha 34, 35, 43, 45, 65, 70, 83, 116, 216, 217, 225 Mallon, Monica 29, 32, 87, 89, 98, 100, 105, 114, 115, 216, 217 Manrao, Justin 5, 100, 108, 226, 227 Maroney, Brianna 108, 109 Marsheck, Bailey 24, 33, 39, 69, 83, 116, 223 Marsheck, Hana 60, 61, 71, 114, 223, 225 Marsheck, Steve 17, 43, 46, 48, 86, 90, 91, 104, 105, 230 Martignetti, Sandra 104 Martin, Father 17, 21, 23, 86, 88, 89, 93, 104, 127, 231 Masui, Daisuke 104 Matson, Shawn 93, 104 Mauss, Carole 104
Boys' Soccer: (L-R Top Row) Alex Oberman, Dominic Willoughby, Alberto Coppola, John Lee, David Casente, Ben Clock, Bailey Marshek, Max Reines, Ansel Morris, Sergio Lopez (Bottom Row) Austin Mirabella, Brandon Zarringhalam, David Theis, Will Latta
Varsity Girls' Soccer: (L-R Top Row) Siobhan Gillis, Lexie Garrity, Caitlin Teoman, Laura Wu, Erin Simpson, Margaret Shields, Ashley Jones. (Bottom Row) Rheya Jain, Selena Schmitt, Hana Marsheck, Meghan Perna, Lauren Isackson, Brenda Uribe, Alicia Talancon
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Boys' Varsity Tennis: (L-R Top Row) Michael Rapoport, Richy Chen, Michael Fitzgerald, Soren Madsen, Leo Berez, Matthew Surber, Andrew Naclerio, Hayden MacArthur, Daniel Goe, Andrew Christensen. (Bottowm Row) Liam Bannon, Neil Ragavan, Eugene Miller, Andy Wang, Howard Mu.
Varsity Girls' Tennis: (L-R Top Row) Candy Yin, Miranda Yan, Gigi de FortMenaeres, Anjali Eichbaum, Mary Jin, Milla Bevens, Claudia Tamer, Jacey Reed, Veronica Lempert, Charlotte Beriker, Amanda Lee, Kylie Harrison, Maggie Mei. (Bottom Row) Lexie Kastanis, Delara Fotovatjah.
McDaniel, James 57, 123, 124, 125, 162, 221 McFadden, Amanda 95, 104 McLean, Mara 111, 123, 124, 125, 163 McWright, Matthew 104, 164 Mei, Maggie 75, 123, 124, 164, 188, 224 Mejia, Francesca 100, 110, 111 Mejia-Torres, Jose 104 Mendoza, Tulin 71 Miller, Eugene 17, 68, 112, 222, 224 Miller, Rachael 101, 108, 109 Mirabella, Austin 11, 15, 56, 57, 67, 68, 69, 124, 125, 126, 165, 221, 223 Molak, Tim 1, 4, 86, 104, 127 Montero, Joe 90, 104 Montgomery, Noelle 30, 78, 82, 112, 113, 225 Moore, Dustin 48, 58, 59 Morales, Gianna 74, 112, 113, 219 Morales, Yuritzy 46, 112, 220, 221, 225 Moran, Paul 69 Moreton, Emily 61, 124, 125, 166, 177, 209, 222 Morgan, Julien 39, 71, 116, 223 Morimoto, Wako 12, 30, 46, 86, 112, 218, 224 Morris, Ansel 4, 10, 25, 34, 116, 223 Morss, Benjamin 49, 61, 112, 223, 225 Moseley, David 29, 64, 104, 132 Mu, Sihao (Howard) 14, 36, 37, 73, 83, 86, 123, 124, 125, 126, 167, 224 Mudge, Thomas 5, 17, 24, 35, 45, 54, 57, 77, 94, 116 Murillo, Nariko Ruiz- 89, 101, 115 Myers, Korinn 104
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Varsity Swim: (L-R Top Row) Brooks Royals, Lizzie Boyle, Carolyn Akers, Riley Gallivan, Jane Ross, Konstantin Larin. (Bottom Row) Ambrus Tamas, Cris Yuan, Megan Buiocchi, Milla Bevens, Christian Fotre.
Nachtsheim, Katie 15, 35, 68, 78, 79, 90, 116, 216, 217, 218, 225 Naclerio, Andrew 38, 55, 61, 66, 72, 73, 86, 123, 124, 125, 168, 222, 224 Naclerio, Maria 42, 61, 83, 89, 97, 98, 114, 218, 222, 225 Narasin, Grant 70, 116
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Nash, Jack 62, 100, 110, 111, 210, 226, 227 Neale, David 4, 86, 88, 89, 104 Nelson, Matthew 3, 6, 7, 21, 104, 105, 131 Nema, Viktoria 21, 49, 66, 116, 223 Newman, Nancy 86, 87, 90, 91, 93, 104, 109, 191, 220 Nikolich, Sonya 77, 116, 218 Nohra, Camille 6, 77, 124, 125, 126, 169, 213 North, Annabelle 4, 5, 8, 46, 54, 62, 63, 74, 75, 86, 87, 102, 106, 154, 159, 162, 171, 173, 174, 179, 182, 185, 189, 191, 192, 194, 215, 227, 228 North, Donn 48, 67
Varsity Track and Field: (L-R Top Row) Jack Youstra, Christian Kruep, Matthew Patzer, Non Kuramoto, Garrett Weber, David Reichert. (Middle Row) Mary Jin, Konnor Von Emster, Sasha Malek, Ashley Ishibashi, Riley Cantwell, Jack Herrera, Ross Corey, Ben Clock. (Bottom Row) Jessica Thorson, Madison Hughes, Yuju Shin, Maria Naclerio, Elizabeth Putnam, Robert Screven, Josh Gutow.
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Oberman, Alexander 33, 68, 112, 223 Ogunleye, Samuel 36, 61, 64, 108, 116, 222 Onofre, Celso 73, 75 Oseguera, Katy 12, 31, 48, 63, 67, 80, 112, 216, 217, 219 Owens, Benjamin 104, 218
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Park, Curie 19, 46, 92, 114, 219, 221 Park, Kenny 32, 60, 114, 222 Park, Sarah 12, 24, 36, 46, 106, 107, 227, 228 Parker, Christine Muir 90, 104, 224 Parmentier, Christel 104 Patterson, Kira 1, 4, 66, 90, 99, 123, 124, 125, 170, 207, 218 Patzer, Matthew 7, 69, 114, 221, 225 Paulson, Tina 10, 95, 104, 138, 155 Pavlov, Caroline 116 Peek, Grace 15, 27, 108, 228 Peek, Olivia 116, 117, 224 Perez, Chris 27, 35, 39, 80, 81, 116, 117, 224 Perez, Damian 124, 125, 126, 172, 181, 223 Perez, Jeffrey 37, 83, 124, 125, 126, 171, 181, 223 Perez, Juan Damian 106, 172 Perna, Meghan 52, 94, 114, 223 Phelps, Grant 35, 112, 222 Phelps, James 104, 116, 117, 225
Varsity Boys' Baseball: (L-R Top Row) James Phelps, Conor Bonfiglio, Tom Latta, Clint Finney, Will Latta. (Bottom Row) Max Reines, David Casente, Nick Jaeger, Brandon Zarringhalam, Christian Wookey.
Varsity Girls' Softball: (L-R Back Row) Sarah Macpherson, Melanie Biles, Lexie Garrity, Laura Wu, Bianca Rapp, Shivani Dayal. (Middle Row) Yuritzy Morales, Claudia Tamer, Claire Buiocchi, Alejandra Sanchez, Katie Nachtsheim. (Bottom Row) Lilly Weidhaas, Gracie Hamren, Sara Chang. (Not Pictured: Noelle Montgomery, Olivia DeStefano)
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Pius, Father 2, 92 Pollack, Samuel 49, 114, 219, 220 Prince-Figuereo, Mirthia 11, 32, 33, 37, 47, 114, 224 Putnam, Elizabeth 36, 116, 222, 225 Putney, Samuel 26, 110, 226
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Queener, Katia 27, 102, 110, 111 Queener, Sharp 42, 108, 227 Quezada, David 29, 42, 73, 110, 226, 227 MS Flag Football: J.R. Brandin, Christopher Brugger, Joseph Calderon, Lucas Harris, Erik Larson, Adrian LaValle, Max Leiter, Sam Putney, Tatiana Reese, Isaac Roybal, Mikhail Saliba, Morgan Serughetti, Mark Theis, Kenny Akers, William Bartlett, Aidan Chandra, Colby Cheung, Elliot Dauber, Joshua Eichbaum, Josh Galloway, Luka Kolomejec, Sharp, Queener, Chris Russell, Henry Saul, Joshua Thibault, Ben Veghte, Billy Youstra, Samson Axe, Bobby Barbagelata, Markus Brugger, Christian Castelo, Michael Chang, Matthew Covington, Charles Gainey, Mark Hughes, Alec Israelski, Eli Roybal, Jason Sadler, Dimitri Saliba, Justin Wood
VA Basketball: Christopher Brugger, Max Fairon, Lucas Harris, Erik Larson, Adrian Lavalle, Max Leiter, Jack Nash, Sam Putney, David Quezada, Isaac Roybal, Mikhail Saliba, Morgan Serughetti, William Bartlett, Luka Kolomejec
VB/JV Basketball: Kenny Akers, Aidan Chandra, Colby Cheung, Joshua Eichbaum, Josh Galloway, Justin Manrao, Henry Saul, Joshua Thibault, Ben Veghte, Billy Youstra, Samson Axe, Robert Barbagelata, Markus Brugger, Christian Castelo, Matthew Covington, Mark Hughes, Alec Israelski, Eli Roybal, Dimitri Saliba, Luke Souter, Grant Whitman, Justin Wood
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Ragavan, Neil 44, 60, 89, 116, 224 Rapoport, Michael 72, 114, 222, 224 Rapp, Bianca 79, 89, 90, 105, 115, 124, 125, 173, 220, 225 Reddy, Anisha 19, 29, 36, 60, 66, 89, 110, 114, 115, 223 Reed, Jacey 45, 74, 79, 88, 91, 100, 112, 114, 224, 225 Reese, Tatiana 25, 44, 48, 51, 88, 110, 111, 226, 227 Reichert, David 40, 57, 68, 73, 82, 99, 124, 125, 174, 221, 225 Reid, Sarah 11, 89, 91, 97, 101, 115, 123, 124, 125, 175, 218 Reines, Max 68, 76, 116, 223 Reinhardt, Peter 86, 104 Reiss, Aaron 11, 15, 57, 73, 107, 124, 125, 176, 181, 192, 221, 224 Reiss, Ryan 51, 68, 112 Riebhoff, Michele 104 Riebhoff, Rick 47, 48, 90, 104 Risley, Austin 47, 95, 114 Risley, Christopher 38, 70, 116, 223 Roberson, Derry 72, 73, 104 Robertson, Jane 50, 88, 110, 228 Robertson, Katherine 13, 37, 83, 116 Robson, Dominique 32, 43, 54, 106, 227, 228 Rocha, Ameyalli 93, 101, 111, 115, 116, 219 Ronaldo, Cristiano 47 Ross, Jane 10, 14, 35, 58, 221, 224
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Roth, Matt 95, 104 Royals, Brooks 62, 63, 81, 114, 222, 224 Roybal, Elijah 25, 38, 48, 106, 226, 227 Roybal, Isaac 29, 55, 110, 111, 113, 226, 227 Ruiz-Murillo, Nariko 116, 219, 223 Russell, Christopher 108, 116, 226, 227 Rust, Ava 14, 25, 51, 106, 227, 228 Rust, Elise 14, 61, 112, 113, 222 Ryland, Claire 22, 51, 110, 111
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Saddler, Ryanne 104 Sadler, Jason 73, 106, 226, 227 Salas, Manuel 17, 30, 58, 62, 81, 92, 112, 225 Saliba, Dimitri 106, 226, 227 Saliba, Mikhail 49, 110, 111, 226, 227 Saliba, Milhail 226 Saliba, Samuelle 43, 114, 219, 221 Sanchez, Alejandra 14, 29, 36, 58, 79, 93, 109, 114, 221, 225 Sanchez, Gabriela 24, 27, 62, 106, 227, 228 Sanders, Claire 220 Sargent, Doug 56, 57, 90, 104, 191 Sargent, Kelly 104 Sargent, Kiana 44, 106, 107, 227, 228 Sargent, Samantha 17, 29, 47, 49, 90, 110, 111, 227, 228 Saul, Henry 44, 48, 108, 226, 227 Schilling, Elizabeth 58, 116, 117, 218, 221 Schlaak, Brian 1, 86, 104, 164 Schmitt, Selena 74, 96, 114, 115, 221, 223 Schoenthaler, Lindsey 25, 34, 39, 81, 114, 224 Schreiner, Molly 35, 56, 69, 116 Scott, Teri 104, 127, 131 Screven, Robert 37, 60, 61, 65, 113, 114, 115, 222, 225 Serughetti, Morgan 53, 55, 109, 110, 111, 226, 227
Shelton, Camille 1, 106, 227, 228 Sheng, John 14, 37, 61, 65, 96, 114, 222 Shields, Margaret 10, 65, 71, 124, 125, 126, 177, 223 Shihadeh, Tarik 48, 112 Shin, Yuju 33, 58, 114, 221, 225 Siler, Adam 4, 7, 23, 104, 105, 131, 164, 191 Simon, Avery 12, 27, 53, 58, 78, 114, 117, 221 Simpson, Erin 63, 71, 124, 125, 178, 223 Sinclair, Alexandra 106, 227, 228 Singson, Avery 28, 95, 114, 225 Skikos, Ilana 17, 39, 58, 64, 73, 115, 122, 124, 125, 179, 195, 216, 217, 218 Sleight, Cynthia 20, 104 Smith, Amanda 44, 45, 51, 108, 227, 228 Smith, Caroline 4, 24, 106, 228 Smith, James 62, 63 Soccer 55, 69, 71, 223, 227 Softball 78, 79, 225, 228 Somerville, Myles 47, 48, 64, 86, 104, 108 Souter, Luke 24, 106, 107, 226 Souter, Nicholas 44, 77, 87, 116 Stachl, Hanna 5, 23, 32, 114, 221, 223 Stastny, Allison 104, 105 Stearns, Maxwell 15, 32, 64, 114, 221, 222, 224 Stephan, Maximilian 17, 65, 112, 222 Stiles, Chris 39, 61, 123, 124, 125, 126, 139, 180, 222 Stogner, Mark 44, 104, 164 Sugden, John 95, 96, 97, 100, 104 Sullivan, Reed 164 Surber, Matthew 57, 59, 61, 64, 72, 73, 124, 125, 171, 181, 212, 222 Swanson, Ron 125 Sweidy Stata, Rearden 106 Sweidy Stata, Roark 29, 109, 110, 227
MS Girls' Basketball: Anna Barton, Annie Boyle, Charlie Brandin, Shannon Fitzgerald, Emma Jaeger, Amanda Smith, Betty Chen, Tatiana Reese, Sammie Sargent, Zoe Weiss, Maya Blevins, Annabelle North, Dominique Robson, Kiki Sargent, Camille Shelton, Ally Sinclair, Zeta Weiss, Genevieve Chiu-Schaepe, Zoe Daniel, Francesca Geoly, Olivia Treynor, Charis Chiu, Eva El Fishawy, Hannah Lazarus, Jasmine Tang, Jenna Tonogai, Justine Biscay, Ada Fathers, Jacqueline Lim, Elizabeth Lye, Ava Rust, Carla Tamer
MS Boys' Soccer: JR Brandin, Christopher Brugger, Joseph Calderon, Sergio Calderon, Elliot Dauber, Joshua Eichbaum, Armando Gonzalez-Zaragoza, Lucas Harris, Luka Kolomejec, Erik Larson, Adrian LaValle, Jack Nash, David Quezada, Isaac Roybal, Morgan Serughetti, Samson Axe, Robert Barbagelata, Markus Brugger, Christian Castelo, Matthew Covington, Mark Hughes, Alec Israelski, Eli Roybal, Jason Sadler, Dimitri Saliba, Kenny Akers, Colby Cheung, Cameron Cronwall, Josh Galloway, Ryan Harrison, Daniel Klein, Justin Manrao, Sharp Queener, Chris Russell, Henry Saul, Joshua Thibault, Ben Veghte, Mikhail Saliba
MS Girls' Soccer: Anna Gutow, Tatiana Reese, Anna Barton, Charlie Brandin, Zoe Daniel, Shannon Fitzgerald, Emma Jaeger, Sina Madsen, Maya Blevins, Leandra Castro, Elizabeth Lye, Annabelle North, Sarah Park, Dominique Robson, Ava Rust, Gabriela Sanchez, Zeta Weiss
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Swimming 81, 224 Sze, Katherine 24, 38, 66, 116 Szekely, Julianna 104 Szewczak, Samantha 49, 112
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MS Girls' Softball: Sammie Sargent, Jasmine Tang, Amelia Hoffmann, Amanda Smith, Olivia Treynor, Leandra Castro, Annabelle North, Gabriela Sanchez, Kiana Sargent, Caroline Smith, Carla Tamer
MS Girls' Volleyball: Annie Boyle, Anna Barton, Charlie Brandin, Charis Chiu, Hannah Lazarus, Jane Robertson, Sammie Sargent, Jenna Tonogai, Genevieve Chiu-Schaepe, Eva El Fishawy, Francesca Geoly, Grace Hammond, Amelia Hoffman, Tara Kariat, Lauren King, Sina Madsen, Grace Peek, Amanda Smith, Olivia Treynor, Justine Biscay, Maya Blevins, Lea Castro, Ada Fathers, Libby Lye, Annabelle North, Sarah Park, Dominique Robson, Ava Rust, Gabriela Sanchez, Kiki Sargent, Camille Shelton, Alexandra Sinclair, Caroline Smith, Carla Tamer, Zeta Weiss
Taffe, Michelle 37, 104 Takada, Norika 104 Talancon, Alicia 14, 17, 53, 77, 90, 112, 223 Tamas, Ambrus 1, 36, 62, 64, 107, 116, 222, 224 Tamer, Carla 24, 50, 106, 227, 228 Tamer, Claudia 22, 38, 57, 74, 75, 79, 112, 113, 224, 225 Tan, Nicholas 220 Tan, Nicolas 22, 36, 54, 112, 219 Tang, Gabriel 90, 104, 105, 164 Tang, Jasmine 29, 36, 90, 109, 110, 111, 227, 228 Tennis 51, 72, 73, 74, 75, 224 Teoman, Caitlin 12, 71, 124, 125, 154, 182, 210, 223 Teymourian, Julia 10, 14, 35, 39, 44, 47, 52, 76, 116, 117, 216, 217 Thayer, Alexandra 104, 155 Theis, David 10, 40, 57, 68, 69, 90, 124, 125, 126, 183, 208, 221, 223 Theis, Mark 15, 29, 51, 110, 226 Thibault, Joshua 108, 226, 227 Thompson, Francoise 104, 164 Thorson, Jessica 14, 44, 52, 82, 83, 116, 218, 222, 225 Thurston, Malachi 57, 64, 104 Thurston, Nick 57 Tidmarsh, Charlie 14, 15, 40, 57, 124, 125, 181, 184, 210, 221 Tonogai, Jenna 6, 22, 69, 110, 227, 228 Tornes, Patrick 14, 15, 29, 31, 32, 34, 39, 66, 71, 72, 76, 82, 99, 116, 218 Toy, Jason 104 Track 82, 83, 225 Treynor, Nicholas 31, 60, 112, 222 Treynor, Olivia 101, 108, 227, 228
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Trudelle, John 38, 51, 61, 69, 82, 124, 125, 181, 185, 222, 225 Trudelle, Paul 3, 26, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 104, 131 Turner, Todd 90, 104, 105 Twist, Oliver 100, 101
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Uribe, Brenda 5, 54, 71, 112, 221, 223
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Van Wagenen, Betty 104 Varony, Grant 223 Veghte, Benjamin 108, 226, 227 Vivanco, Daniela 29, 54, 58, 81, 112, 221 Vogt, Addison 20, 30, 91, 112 Volleyball 55, 221, 228 Von Emster, Konnor 32, 49, 61, 68, 112, 218, 222, 223, 225 Von Emster, Michael 112, 223
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Walker, Hans 28, 30, 31, 112 Walker, Sonya 48, 65, 92, 108, 109 Wan, Victor 36, 51, 72, 99, 124, 125, 126, 186 Wang, Andy 93, 107, 112, 225 Wang, Terry 37, 116 Wang, Tommy 60, 61, 93, 112, 222 Waterpolo 52, 62, 222 Weber, Garrett 21, 57, 90, 116, 191, 221, 225 Weidhaas, Lillian 5, 55, 79, 112, 218, 223, 225 Weiss, Zachary 21, 29, 80, 112, 222 Weiss, Zeta 4, 6, 32, 106, 227, 228 Weiss, Zoe 55, 102, 105, 110, 227 Whitman, Grant 27, 86, 106, 226 Whitman, Rebecca 23, 33, 93, 114 Wiggins, Kalonee 18, 36, 47, 63, 94, 96, 114, 115 Wilcox, Mackae 100, 101, 108, 109 Willoughby, Dominic 11, 116, 223 Wise, Henry 30, 61, 65, 112, 221, 222 Wise, Jeff 56, 57, 104, 191 Wolff, Rachel 23, 97, 114
Wood, Justin 25, 44, 106, 107, 226 Wood, Lisa 104 Woods, Tyler 57, 59, 64, 116, 222 Wookey, Christian 15, 40, 57, 76, 89, 90, 123, 124, 125, 126, 187, 196, 221, 225 Wu, Julia 10, 82, 116, 117, 219 Wu, Laura 4, 23, 71, 79, 87, 90, 124, 125, 126, 188, 191, 223, 225
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Xing, John 16, 24, 32, 36, 51, 107, 114, 216, 217, 222, 225 Xu, Jeffery 222 Xu, Jeffrey 23, 37, 116 Xu, Vick 95, 101, 107, 116, 218, 219, 220, 224 Xu, William 62, 63, 124, 125, 126, 136, 189, 222
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Yan, Miranda 27, 48, 51, 74, 97, 98, 109, 112, 113, 216, 217 Yang, Crystal 86, 105, 152, 156, 164 Yin, Candy 23, 44, 47, 51, 74, 93, 114, 216, 217, 219 Yost, Camille 105 Young, Clayton 97, 123, 124, 125, 190, 206 Youstra, Jack 6, 32, 61, 222, 225 Youstra, John 60, 112 Youstra, William 75, 108, 226 Yuan, Cristallo 16, 76, 92, 95, 96, 111, 114, 224
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Zambrano, Jocelyn 7, 23, 114, 221 Zappelli, Al 87, 105 Zaragoza, Armando Gonzalez 63, 110, 227, 229 Zarringhalam, Brandon 15, 40, 45, 57, 68, 69, 76, 124, 125, 126, 191, 221, 223, 225 Zeng, Jerry 16, 23, 37, 47, 116, 222 Zhao, Michael 24, 47, 60, 64, 71, 80, 95, 114, 216, 217, 221, 225 Zheng, Bob 13, 60, 112 Zombrano, Jocelyn 7
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SOMETHING old SOME THINGS about Priory have always set us apart
SOMETHING about having a miniature heart attack every time Mr. Marsheck opens his mouth because really, nobody should have the power to be that loud SOMETHING about gathering together as a school and a community to mourn and celebrate a man whose life touched each and every one of us with every day he lived SOMETHING in the expression on your friends' faces every time you tell them that you have monks at your school who build clocks and were once Canadian lumberjacks, even though you've been telling this story for five years now SOMETHING about finding it totally normal to see Chris Gregory doing handstands in Benedictine Square during a Friday break activity SOMETHING that makes playing Silent Ball in Mr. Daniel's English class a higher-stakes game than the Olympics, because instead of medals everyone is fighting for the grand prize of two whole Jolly Ranchers SOMETHING about watching the ASB formal advertisement and realizing that those are your classmates rolling around in the bushes
SOME THINGS this year changed us completely
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1. Father Martin and Brother Edward enjoy the Californian sunshine while overseeing the energetic Priory students during break. 2. Seniors walk down the famous Priory tiled stairs for one of the last times.
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Woodside Priory School 2/15/14 7:02 PM
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Woodside Priory School 10/24/13 7:33 PM
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