2015 Woodside Priory School Yearbook

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we interrupt WE INTERRUPT THIS BROADCAST to bring you the 2015 year in review. We are a generation constantly connected, engaged and enthralled with promoting ourselves to everyone in the world. In our free time we create YouTube videos, Snapchat, or make Instagram posts showing off our best “selfies.”Our generation is obsessed with broadcasting ourselves. We Interrupt This Broadcast is a book filled with images that capture spontaneous moments of our community that are unfiltered, unscripted and are to be preserved into the memories of all members of the Priory. It is not about the individual, it's about the whole. Priory is a place where everyone is encouraged to follow their hearts and leave convention by the wayside. Priory, simply put, is filled with interruptions. In chemistry, Mr. Tang will stop his lab to pontificate about the attributes of Canada. Mr. Clark will interrupt his APES class to have students tend to his garden and give an impromptu, somewhat relevant, lecture. Mr. Riehboff can incorporate the topic of surfing into

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2 1. Ashley Ishibashi (12) paints war paint on Brooks Royals (11). 2. The senior class huddles to commence their last spirit day. 3. Tyler Woods (12) goes all out for Homecoming. 4. The boys basketball team wins CCS! 5. Elizabeth Boyle (12) swims butterfly. 6. The freshman go on retreat on Priory's infamous hill. 7. The senior girls recover after the Powder Puff game. 8. Samuel Ogunleye (12) shows his artistic talent. 9. Andy Isokpehi (12) dunks and the priory crowd goes wild.

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this broadcast volleyball, AP Economics and AP Statistics, which is quite a talent. Mr. Schlaak will gladly interrupt any class just to hang out. On tuesdays, academics are interrupted for chapel, which leaves our souls valued and inspired, and everyday lunch is interrupted by the prayer bell. Interruptions at the Priory are positive. Look at the photos, read the copy, and let these interruptions engross you in memories that are a reality. These moments happened, they were unscripted, unfiltered and part of a shared experience. We Interrupt This Broadcast to present to you this past year. A year of academic challenges, sporting competitions, awards, theatrical drama, and lots of hard work and play. Put down your smart phone, stop tweeting and pick up this yearbook. Look back at this year, look at all the work, love, and passion that Priory is. It is a modern renaissance created to challenge those only with a heart of gold and values of a Benedictine.

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Julia Teymourian Editor-in-Chief

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To Siler with love

It is with deep gratitude and love, that the class of 2015 unanimously chose to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Siler. Adam Siler is a man who should never be interrupted. An exceptional mentor, he has dedicated his career to challenging students to develop a conscience, and summons us all to become better human beings. Passionate and about his profession, he is a caring and brilliant teacher. Mr. Siler, we are all better people because you where our teacher. As with all great thinkers, and brilliant men, Mr.Siler is filled with quick wit, as well as diverse and unique interests. He is a fan of latin heart throb Enrique Inglesias, and well, yes Mr. Siler you “Can be our hero baby.” A champion of the concept of “Restorative Justice” he can lead a SLAC meeting, save a kid from suspension because we all make mistakes, and then preach the attributes of Machiavelli. Conflicted? Definitely. We feel connected to Siler because he shares freely about his own life and experiences. We know of his gluten free diet, saw him propose to Ms. Downy during the faculty talent show, and heard his stories of therapy that would impress Woody Allen. His gelled hair is inspired by Xisus, and his rescued mutt Beggar Vance is his best friend. A champion of the underdog, his proudest moment at Priory was as the 6th grade flag football coach, when he finally earned his first win, after 3 seasons of constant losses. We are all the better for knowing Mr. Siler who is the best of men.

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2 “I want you to be concerned about your next door neighbor. Do you know your next door neighbor?”- Mother Teresa

“Rrrrrghghgh”- Chewbacca

“Ain't I a woman?”- Sojourner Truth

“You can't always get what you want.” - Rolling Stones

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1. A candid photo of Mr. Siler standing outside of his classroom taken for the coveted Woodside Priory trading cards. 2. A young Mr. Siler watching a Patriots game with friends during his glory days at the University of Virgina. 3. Mr. Siler, Ms.Downey, Mr. Nelson and Mr. Kuhn attend a formal event. 4. Mr. Siler showing off his innate football talent during a casual game of pick up football. 5. Baby Siler smiling as he has picked the perfect pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. 6. Pre Xisus, Mr. Siler attends a friends cello performance. 7. Mr. Siler pets his beloved dog Bagger Vance while at the beach. 8. Mr. Siler partcipates in the 2011 dodgeball tournament in a one piece body suit along with Mr. Cohen, Ms. Buccola, Mr. Somerville and Daisy Alvarado-Munoz. 9. Mr.Siler frolics while his adorable pup Bagger Vance follows behind.

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The inspirations of Adam Siler

“You have nothing to threaten me with.” - The Dark Knight

“The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do ans what a a man can't do.” - Jack Sparrow

“I don't know. Let's meditate on it.” - the Dalai Lama

“Give me a child and I will shape him into anything.”B.F. Skinner

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Day In the Life of at priory Meet the High Schooler Name: Mirthia Prince Grade: 11th Interests: Playing tennis, hanging with friends, and watching movies Early Morning: Getting ready for the day and eating the Cafeteria food for breakfast with friends Lunch: Eating something delicious and laughing with friends Afternoon: Playing a basketball game or going to basketball practice for two hours Night: Doing lots of homework and hanging on her laptop

Meet the Middle Schooler Name: Kelly Walsh Grade: 8th Interests: Playing tennis and surfing on the weekends Early Morning: Usually waking up late and hurrying to get ready to go to school Lunch: Eating in the cafeteria and after hanging with friends in the Middle School area Afternoon: Practicing tennis until five o'clock Night: Doing her homework for the night and finishing off the night by watching television.

Meet the Dormer Name: Jae Min Jeon Grade: 9th Interests: Watching movies, listening to music, and playing soccer. Early Morning: Sleeping late or eating breakfast in the cafeteria Lunch: Socializing with people while eating lunch Afternoon: Playing soccer or hanging with his friends in the dorms Night: Doing homework or studying . After he is done, he enjoys playing video games in his room.

Meet the Faculty Member Name: Caitha Ambler Faculty Position: Middle School Dean Interests: Trail running, going to the beach, and playing with her children. Early Morning: Drinking coffee and eating a banana and getting ready for school. Lunch: Supervising the Middle Schoolers during their break after lunch Afternoon: Since school is over, it is a great time to get lots of work done because it is very quiet. Night: Helping her children with their needs.

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“Hilly and hospitable” - Noah Willis (9)

“Everyone is a lot less conformist than my old school” Lizzie Boyle (12)

1. Bailey Marsheck (12) rushing the ball during the homecoming kick off game. 2. Markus Brugger (7) smiles after a successful pie throw. 3. Ashley Jones (12) and Siobhan Gillis (12) pose for a photo dressed in homecoming attire at the homecoming dance. 4. The infamous Panther is keeping Priory's spirits up during the homecoming game. 5. Panthers huddle up for inspiration.6. A group of seniors cheer on the football team. 7. Keyshawn Ashford (9) rushing the ball to victory. 8. A photo of the anxious panthers hoping to keep their undefeated winning streak alive is captured.

“It was awesome because all the teachers and students were really nice and funny” - Donya Fotovatjah (6)

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Friday Night Lights By Katie Nachtsheim and Gracie Hamren

The football team kicked off the year with the Priory's first-ever homecoming game with a 44-22 win over North Valley Baptist. The game began with the national anthem sung by the Chamber Singers. In addition to the football game, there was a barbecue and various carnival games for students to play.This was the opening to panthers new spirit section titled “The Blue Legion.” Blue Legion shirts were handed out and proudly worn by teachers and students, amplifying school spirit. The football team holds the longest winning streak in the state, with 19 straight wins as of October 6, 2014.

Following the football game was the Sadie Hawkins homecoming dance. The dances theme was simply to dress in pairs, with costumes such as Calvin and Hobbes, a king and queen, Barbie and Ken, and the infamous Kim and Kanye. There was also an Instagram set up by the ASB to post photos for which students had the “best ask”. Some aspects about the dance that were enjoyed were things such as food, music, and the photo both. Samantha McCabe (10) say “I enjoyed the photo both because it brought out the photogenic side of me”.

What was your first impression of Priory? “Man this place is great and full of some chill cucumbers” - Molly Schreiner (12)

“Priory was an open minded school that was accepting to who you are as an individual.” - Noelle Montgomery (10)

“I liked the teachers.” - Lillian Weidhaas (10)

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1.Ryan Calbert (10) shows off his American flag cape. 2. Patrick Tornes (12) and Cameron Bonora (12) walk towards the ARC dressed in their red, white, and blue attire. 3. Patrick Tornes (12) enjoys time with classmates after 3 getting snacks at break.

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america day Monday This year's spirit week at Priory was different from every year before. Instead of each class choosing their own themes and organizing their own days, the ASB took control. Mr. Tang believes “the new spirit week is more economical.” However, the students, who were all dressed up patriotically for Monday's theme, generally thought poorly of the new scheme. Some found silver linings. “I don't care what the theme is, as long as there is still food,” said Paulette Ma (11). Like last year, students still crowd around food tables during break. “The ability to make it rain Benjamin's” -Eugene Miller (10)

1.Megan Buiocchi (11) competes in the egg race. 2. Cameron Bonora (12) is caught in a superhero pose. 3. Natalie Magnuson (12) tries her best to prevent her egg from dropping and cracking. 4. Keyshawn Ashford (9) smiles as he balances the egg with ease. 5. A broken egg with a sharpie face lays on the pavement.

On the second day of Spirit Week, everything from supermen to batmen invaded the Priory. “As Captain America at school, I felt super,” said Maria Naclerio (11). At break, students crowded outside the student center to watch their fellow classmates run while trying to balance an egg on a spoon. While some people cheered, others bemoaned their loss. “Darn it,” said Robert Screven (11). Overall, Superhero day was a cheerful success.

“The ability to absorb other people's powers to become the ultimate human” -Nicolas Tan (10)

“Teleportation so that I can sleep until 9:30 on Wednesdays” -Matthew Carusi (10)

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1. A group of Juniors dressed in their preppiest attire. 2. Christopher Risley (12) competes in an intense game of musical chairs. 3. Students compete in the costume contest. 4.Everyone gathers to see who will win the game of musical chairs. 5. Clinton Finney (12) wears a Menlo sweatshirt for preppy day.

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dressings day Thursday

Priory saw a strange sight, when liberal Priory students' casual shirt and jeans turned into a set of Preppy clothes. As friends found each other, laughter and mocking sounded across campus. Clinton Finney (12) wore a Menlo sweatshirt, contrasting the laxness of Priory with the stereotypes of Menlo students. During break, students again gathered to play a game, but this time they played Musical Chairs. Nicholas Arslaner (10) represented and won the game for the Sophomores.

On the second to last day of Spirit Week, everyone was able to display class pride by dressing up according to each class' salad dressing theme. Seniors in white togas paraded the school, representing Caesar salad. Juniors look relaxed in Hawaiian shirts and other themed clothing. Sophomores put on Cowboy hats to represent ranch dressing. Freshman wore proud Italian colors, and Middle school looked cute in the blue and white of Blue Cheese.

If you could have one superpower what would it be? “Mind reading” -Thomas Mudge (12)

“Mind control because that would be dope as heck” -Hana Marsheck (11)

“Teleportation because it's faster transportation” -Joshua Gutow (11)

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“It was spectacular! Everyone seemed so nice and I was really excited.” - Megan O'Neill (12)

1. The water balloon toss requires high concentration. 2. The freshman jump for joy as they win their first tug of war game of their high school career. 3. The middle school pulls with all their might as they try to defeat the seniors in a match of tug-owar.4.Michael Rapoport (11) throws a winning frisbee toss tying up the ultimate frisbee match seniors vs juniors. 5. Timothy Dannis (12) jumps trying to intercept a frisbee during the final match of the day.6. Tatiana Reese (9) is focused trying to win tug of war for the freshman class. 7. Ross Corey (12) catches the winning water balloon toss tying up the games festivities 2-2 seniors vs middle school. 8. Sarah Halabe (11) tries to keep her balance after participating in a game of

“The campus was pretty and on my first day the teachers were nice and happy.”- Samantha Allison (9)

“It looked okay.”- Tyler Woods (12)

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battle of the grades Are seniors really the toughest in the school? Is middle school even considered competition? These questions were all answered during “Battle Day,” which commenced the last day of Spirit Week. “Battle Day” was new to Priory students. Instead of having a day filled with inflatables and carnival games, Priory's ASB decided to go old school with classic competitions. To show unity the everyone wore classic white priory shirts with their graduation year on the back. The day was split up into different competitions, and ASB even created an arena on Priory's field to hold the different 6

competitions. To start there was ultimate frisbee which came down to a junior vs. senior rivalry but ultimately leaving players like Austin Risley (11) dumbfounded when the seniors scored a winning touchdown. Other events included water balloon toss, dizzy bat, and the classic tug-of-war. Senior class rep Anna Brett (12) says, “It was one of the funnest days I have ever had at school.” Scotty Harris (11) claims, “Next year my class is going to win it all.” The final result was a tie win between the middle school and senior class. Definitely a day to remember.

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“ I was surprised by how everyone went out of their way to say hi to me and ask me how I was doing, David Casente (11)

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What was your first impression of Priory? “ It was very warm and welcoming.”Lauren Isackson (11)

“ On my shadow day I remember I came home thinking that all of the teachers were awesome.” -Meagan Donovan (12)

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By Megan Love

Retreats are a core activity at Priory based on Benedictine values. The retreat events help strengthen community while fostering individuality, centering on spirituality, building one’s hospitality and focusing on integrity. The work that goes into creating a successful retreat is made possible from the collective efforts of Ms. Buccola, the retreat leaders and the students attending the retreat. Yuri Morales (10) said that, “being a retreat leader has empowered me by showing me the different perspectives each student has on each of the Benedictine values and how it impacts them in their daily lives. It has also taught me the importance of building relations with members outside of her grade.” Each retreat leader attends retreats during the year and helps to guide students during the retreat as well as prepare beforehand. Anna Brett (12) talked about her time as a retreat leader and how it “has taught me how to

be a leader and look out for others.” For example, the junior retreat into the city took a lot of preparation and once one the retreat it’s “go go go”. In January, the junior class embarked on their class retreat in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco, volunteering with an array of different organizations. After the experience, John Sheng (12) reflected on his retreat by saying “Growing up in an environment where religious practice is hard to see, [he] had never seen a vivid example of how it is able to truly provide people with tangible help.” While the junior retreat is an eye opening experience for many, each grade builds connections among other grades in the process. Retreats range from outdoor activities, such as hiking, and volunteering, to multiday experiences held throughout the year. Retreats bring classmates together, and allow one to find their individual identity in a supportive environment.

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It seemed like a friendly place - Hans Walker (10)

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I was overwhelmed by how nice people were and welcoming. - Simon Hausknecht (10)

Everyone here is very nice and you get to learn a lot. - Thurston Goldsberry (6)

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8 1. At the 6th grade retreat, Calvin Katz (6) students help out in the garden. 2.Mark Theis (9) and Miya Herman (9 )work to maintain the plants in a garden bed. 3.During the faculty retreat, teachers paint square canvas pieces. 4. The seventh grade class gathers in a circle during their retreat. 5. The freshman class participates in a game at Hidden Villa. 6. Father Martin holds the faculty and staff candle in a reflective moment. 7. Retreat leaders Brooks Royals (12), Natalie Magnuson (12) and Siobhan Gillis (12) at the formation retreat. 8. Sixth grader Cole Gilbert transporting a pile of plants in the garden. 9. Retreat leaders guide the freshman in a thoughtful discussion.

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What was your first impression of Priory?

Hospitality - Max Fairon (9)

I remember thinking it was a welcoming community and the campus was confusing. - Sophia Lipp (10)

A lot of trees. -Michael Zhao (11)

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sports Germany made history during summer the World Cup, held in Brazil, becoming the first european team to win in South America. After “deflategate,” in which the Patriots were accused of deflating their footballs, the country was anxious to find out the winners of Super Bowl XLIX. The New England Patriots narrowly defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28-24. Richard Sherman, cornerback for the Seahawks, could not believe the interception made by the Patriots winning the game. Levi's Stadium opened this year causing students to rush to the stadium to see our 49er's play. The Bay Area was thrilled when the Giants won the world series- again! The LA Kings won the Stanley Cup, proving to be a great year for California sports teams. In the tennis world Serena Williams won the US Open for the 18th Grand Slam. Overall, a fantastic year for sports.

It was a great year for televison. A new and popular TV show this year was How to Get Away with Murder, one of the first cable television shows to feature an openly gay relationship and mix drama with horror. American Horror Story: Freakshow was the forth installment in the American Horror Story Series taking place in 1952 and showcasing one of the last remaining freakshows utilizing the most innovative costume design and special effects in television history. The Netflix series Orange is the New Black swept award season and won the hearts of many with it's captivating plot line. Downtown Abbey follows the lifestyle of a wealthy British American family in Yorkshire in the 1920's. Parks and Recreation finished up their last season and fans were heartbroken to say goodbye to Leslie Knope. Lastly the comedic ways of Modern Family, a classic, always put a smile on our faces. Disclaimer: The Woodside Priory School does not own any of the photos on this page. Photos on this page belong to NBC TV Network, ABC TV Network, PBS, Netflix, Fox Entertainment Group, New York Daily News, Capitoal Records, Big Machine Records, Columbia Records (Sony Entertainment), Virgin EMI Records, Paramount Pictires, 20th Century Fox, Marvel, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate,TSG Entertainment.

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The United States was rocked with controversy over the film The Interview, in which James Franco and Seth Rogen played reporters who were tasked with assassinating Kim Jong Un. Radicls threatened to bomb U.S. cinemas, causing the movie to be pulled from theaters. The film was later released on Youtube and Netflix and some wonder if the act was all a publicty stunt. SELMA hit theaters as the emotional award winning movie captivated the struggles of MLK's life. The Fault in Our Stars was the romance movie of the year while 22 Jump Street was considered comedic gold. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy was overall the best movie of the year with the next Hunger Games installment falling right behind.

This year everyone was feeling a little bit fancy. Well that's because Iggy Azalea won our musical brains with her catchy throwback '90s hit “Fancy”. Or maybe you were feeling a little happy? Music makes everyone happy, especially if you listened to “Happy” by Pharell which was voted the song of the year. Taylor Swift released her new album with hits such as “Blank Space” and “Out of the Woods” throwing shade to her former flames. At the Grammy's this year, Beck won Album of the Year for his album Morning Phase, beating out Beyoncé and Sam Smith. Kanye West nearly interrupted Beck's Grammy speech to complain, but thought better of it once on the stage. Sam Smith swept the Grammy's with his song “Stay With Me”and won the coveted Record of the Year. The song that was stuck in our heads for most the most was the moving ballad by Hozier titled “Take Me to Church.”

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7 1. Caroline Clark (12) and Leah Strickland (6) decorate cookies for valentines day. 2. Andy Isokpehi (12) poses with his panther pal Henry Stanger (6). 3.Katie Nachtsheim (12) and her panther pal Donya Fotovatjah (6) pose for a picture at panther pal orientation. 4. Timothy Dannis (12) and Cole Gilbert (6) eat pizza at the panther pal lunch. 5. Christopher Risley (12) and Cameron Bonora (12) chat with their panther pals Ethan Veghte (6) and Jack Herz (6) during break. 6. The seniors line up with their panther pals for a “step over the line” bonding activity. 7. Patrick Tornes (12) poses with Theodore Pasquesi (6), Calvin Katz (6) and Saul Mora (6). 8. Justin Corley (6) and Paul Barton (6) prepare for Valentine's Day. 9. Jessica Thorson (12) and Franny Lin (12) pose with their panther pal. A morning stroll on the beaches of south France - Gabrielle Filloux (12)

Soccer field - Brenda Uribe (10)

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The little rascals A few years ago, Priory began pairing Seniors and sixth graders, calling the pairs “Panther Pals”. This has grown into a school tradition. Fun activities are planned for the Panther Pals to do together, such as karaoke, pizza lunches, and ice breaker games. Not only does this provide a source of fun for members of the program, it allows seniors to serve as mentors for the sixth graders. This bridges the gap between the far upper- and lowerclassmen, because otherwise these groups would likely not interact. Hanging out with seniors not only boosts the confidence of the sixth graders, it gives them a glimpse into the future. Seniors can provide their Panther Pals with advice and (hopefully) wisdom as they grow. Because most seniors have been at Priory for 4 or even 7 years, they can help the new students adjust and learn about Priory.

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Not only can the seniors help the sixth graders, but the sixth graders can help the seniors. Senior class representative Anna Brett says, “I like having panther pals because it gives us seniors a sense of responsibility that we need to learn before going to college”. Mentoring the sixth graders definitely gives the seniors a sense of responsibility, because they have to be their role models. Additionally, it is an odd glimpse into the past - were the seniors ever really that small?! Finally, Panther Pals also provide a source of unlikely friendship. When asked for a quote that relates to the program, sixth grader Donya Fotovatjah said, “Good friends are like stars, you don't always see them but you know they are always there”. Even when the seniors graduate, they'll always be there for their panther pals.

What is your happy place? At the beach. - Ashley Ishibashi (12)

Coaching girls' soccer- Damian Cohen

At a concert, or with my cousins - Anna Brett (12)

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1. A look at the Lincoln Memorial across the National Mall. 2. A group of students enjoy a different view of the Washington Monument. 3. Makae Wilcox (8) and Olivia Carusi (8) lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers in Arlington National Cemtery. 4. Anna Barton (8), Shannon Fitzgerald (8), and Sonya Walker (8) talk to a World War II veteran at the World War II Memorial. 5. A group of students listening to our DC tour guide, Carol, after a walk through Arlington.

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Nike - Nicholas Arslaner (10)

Urban Outfitters - Eugene Miller (10)

H&M - Zeta Weiss (7)

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8th Grade Washington D.C. Trip the West Wing By Lvie Carusi

While the seventh and sixth graders are off at outdoor ed., the eighth graders are embarking on one of their last journeys together as a class. Going to Washington DC was an exciting new experience for many of the eighth graders. “Leaving my parents was easy since I went on a Japan trip, but again sometimes you just want to be home,” said Shannon Fitzgerald (8) Leaving for DC the eight graders knew what great and memorable sights they were going to see ahead.There were many memorable places to visit on the trip, and the eight graders saw them all. From the monuments to the memorials, the museums to the malls; The eighth grade was there. Visiting Arlington National Cemetery was a very special place for some members of the class. “The most meaningful thing about Arlington was seeing my grandpa and grandmothers grave. The last time I saw it was when I was little so it brought back a lot of

memories,”said Francesca Geoly (8) who went to visit her grandparents grave while in Arlington. Another meaningful part about DC was visiting the World War II Memorial. The eighth graders were lucky enough to be there when many WWII veterans were visiting on an honor flight trip. “When I talked to the veterans I felt very happy because I love history, and I got to hear real stories. It was the most meaningful part of the DC trip,”said Henry Saul (8.) Even though the 2014 DC trip had some very sentimental moments there were also times of fun and joy. Going to the mall, and seeing the National Cathedral were some of the popular moments. “The National Cathedral was really fun. In my opinion the DC trip was great,” said Shannon Fitzgerald (8). Altogether it was a great bonding experience, and last long journey for the eight grade class to take together.

Reflections from Mr. Turner

Fast Facts with Ms. Wood - We walked between 2 to 9 miles each day - We visited 10 memorials, 1 monument, and 6 museums - Our nights went late! we saw 3 memorials each night after dinner

- He as done the trip six times - Mr. Turner says “As a new citizen seeing memorials, and monuments makes me feel patriotic.” - Mr. Turner's favorite place to go is the Jefferson Memorial

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What is your favorite store? Therapy - Zoe Daniel (8)

Ralph Lauren or J Crew - Ryan Calbert (10)

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The Social Network 2014 was a big year for technology with the release of the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, and OSX Mavericks and the growing popularity of SnapChat. Many priory students upgraded their iPhones including Anisha Reddy (11) who said, “I like the bigger screen. It makes it easier to watch Netflix.” Facebook and Twitter have adapted to the iOS 8’s more streamlined simplistic aesthetic. It seems like simple, elegant app design is making a comeback in updates across the spectrum of apps. An app which has been gaining immense popularity among students is SnapChat, an

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app that allows people to send pictures to their friends. Jocelyn Zambrano (11) said, “I like sharing photos with my friends. It’s more real than texting.”More priory teachers have been allowing students to use laptops more in class especially for presentations and multimedia projects. Paulette Ma (11) believes that this change is good, “as long as they [the teachers] know how to turn it on.” Many new gadgets and apps will be released in 2015 including the AppleWatch and iOS 9. 1

”Here is a pretty picture of Oregon!”- Jane Ross (12)

Who doesn't love a Priory sunset? - Dominic Willoughby (12)

#nationaldogdog #pooch - Addie Vogt (10)

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I'd say Priory homecoming was a success #bluelegion - Julie Joyce (12)

“PAC”- Megan Buiocchi (11)

It's a metaphor. #juniorretreat - Ashley Jones (12) “Dining Hall”- Meghan Perna (11)

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Which instagram filter are you? 43% Normal Why throw a filter on a picture that is already beautiful? Most people like to leave their Instagram photos all natural!

Twitter made it's way across the coast and struck California by storm. Instead of the popular Silicon Valley based social media platform Facebook, high schoolers and young adults were mesmerized by the simplicity that is Twitter. Posting a “tweet” at 150 words or less, Facebook became a thing of the past.

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Everyone loves free things, especially high schoolers. That is why WhatsApp was so popular this year. A cross-platform mobile messaging app which allows you to exchange messages without paying for SMS. You can also create groups and send unlimited videos, images, and audio messages. Fress stuff is the best.

This filter is reminiscent of somebody's basement in the '70s. It is flattering with some muted colors and a dash of yellow.

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If you were one of those people that loved to tweet but was worried about judgment from others than Yik Yak was your favorite app this year. Yik Yak allows people to post anonymous tweets based off of location which can than be voted on by “up votes” and “down votes.” No shame in wanting the opinion of a complete strangers when posting about your Starbucks habits.

People who use this filter want to see the world just a tad brighter. With drop shadows and added brightness, this filter is a favorite.

Coaches: Let's be honest, Snapchat has revolutionized the high school generation. In a photo or video that lasts up to 10 seconds, people have the ability to send their friends a message instantly with an added creative flare. With filters, text and the drawing tool the Snapchat possibilities are endless. This year Snapchat had the addition of “geofilters” allowing people to submit designs of symbols of their favorite locations. With just a left swipe, anyone has 1. Anna Bret(12) utilizes the the ability to see some original artwork that creative elements of Snapchat encapsulates that location. to create Patrick Star.

What is your favorite social network?

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Recognition:

“Mr. Siler”- Rachel Wolff (11)

“The robotics lab”- Graham Hughes (11)

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What was your first impressioninstagram of Priory? What is your favorite place on campus?

“Music room” - Curie Park (11)

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School of rock by Julie Joyce

Many Priory students play music or sing while they are here. Whether you are in an ensemble, a play, or just hear the music our community has to share in chapel, you are bound to hear songs around Priory. They say that music brings people together, and that saying rings true at this school. From Pops concert, to Cookies and Classics, to choirs caroling at our mini winter holiday party, to Chamber singers sining the national anthem1at Homecoming, to our peers performing bravely in chapel, we all come together and enjoy the music of the Priory community more than we may even realize. 1

Being involved in music at Priory as part of an ensemble helps students bond. All of the ensemble classes have improved tremendously over the course of the year and now work together as great teams. Additionally, this is the first year for Priory's very own student-run acapella group, Major Discord. One of the members, Samuelle Saliba (11), says, “It's going really well. There are a lot of good singers at Priory!” However, the group is currently almost all rising seniors, so if you are looking for a club to join you should consider Major Discord! Music plays a big role in the Priory community and is a great way to get involved.

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“I would make Tolkien elvish the only foreign language.” - Elizabeth Boyle (12)

“Put in a really good sandwich station” -Mr Lavalle

“I would want to create a more eclectic, accepting, and unified community” - Dominic Willoughby (12)

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1. John Gregory (11) and Michael Fitzgerald (11) perform at Cookies and Classics. 2. Siobhan Gillis (12) raises money for Lent.3. Samuel Pollack (11) plays and sings an original song at an all-school assembly.4. Concert Choir looking fabulous and oh-so serious in their dressy concert clothes. 5. Chris Delos Santos (12) performs a jazz piece for the student body.6. Several surly senior sopranos stare down any opposition. Molly Schreiner (12), Meagan Donovan (12), Elizabeth Boyle (12), and Katie Nachtsheim (12). 7. The Community Ensemble after a performance at Stanford Shopping Center. 8. Captivating carolers croon cool Christmas carols. Katie Nachtsheim (12), Elizabeth Boyle (12), Alexandra Kastanis (11), Megan Buiocchi (11), and Ryan Calbert (10). 9. One of Major Discord's first ever a capella performances.

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“Monk appreciation day” - Kimberly Ho (12)

“We could play sharks and minnows” - Gabrielle Filloux (12)

What would improve Priory? “Harry Potter houses. GO HUFFLEPUFF!” - Ashley Jones (12)

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4 1. Patrick Trones (12) slams the ball over the net in ASB's first annual Peach Fuzz tornament. 2. Vice President Julia Teymourian (12) and President Jane Ross (12) show off their Priory's spirit during the homecoming game. 3. Seniors Clinton Finney (12) Ansel Morris (12) and Treasurer Cameron Bonora (12) all 4. pose in the photo booth at the homecoming dance 4. The whole schools lines up for a water balloon toss during field day. 5.The seniors cheer on their class during the ultimate firsbe competition. 6. (?) Elise Rust (10) Nadia Faisal (10) Delara Fotovatjah (10) pose at formal. 7. Mr. Marsheck gets a whipped cream pie to the face during homecoming. 8. The senior girls come off the field after a rough powderpuff match. 9. The junior boys pose with a Mr. Neale after pouring water on 6 him at field day. 10. The panther's student section is packed during a basketball game vs. Menlo. “The best thing about being in a play is the profound sense of belonging one has to his fellow actors and techies.” - Ryan Calbert (10)

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Election ASB, or the Associated School Body, contributed to Priory this year by changing the structure of spirit week and organizing the powderpuff football game, senior sleepover, and Marti Gras themed formal. The winter formal was a success. Katy Oseguera (10) says the best part was “the photo booth. I took like a million photos.” In order to get students to participate, ASB encouraged students to go to the homecoming football game to kick of a spirited season, and everyone was so supportive. There was a significant increase in the number of attendants this year! ASB also organized the first ever Sadie Hawkins and Homecoming themed dance with delicious food, student run DJ and a

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photo booth. When asked what ASB's favorite events to plan were, President Jane Ross (12) explained that it was“probably homecoming or the peach fuzz tournament.” This year ASB was a class tittled “Student Government and Leadership.” Members of ASB take the class to plan and execute ASB events and work on individual projects that will better the school. Cameron Bonora (12) explained how his project will be to“create a life preparedness class.” Overall, this year's ASB has successfully created, planned, and executed more events than ever because of the extra class time, hardwork and dedication.

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What is the best aspect of being part of a Priory play? “Getting to know new people.” Maxwell Habeck (9)

“The other people involved.” - Maxwell Leiter (9)

When you're in a play, you tend to get really close to your castmates. It's always so much fun to bond with new people and make new friends in every play! - Megan Buiocchi (11)

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1. Dimitri Saliba (7), Michael Chang (7) cultivating soil. They are making a tutorial video about preparing the ground for planting. 2. Jacqueline Lim (7) waters plant beds and enjoys fruit grown in our very own garden. 3. Maya Blevins is planting carrots 4. Luke Souter editing a video for gardening class. The garden is such a relaxing place to work. 5. Annabelle North and Maya Blevins (7) pick peppers 6. Annabelle North, Maya Blevins, and Kiana Sargent (7) learn how to plant seeds properly. 7. Mr. Clark teaches students about spinach. 8. Maya Blevins (7) moves a covering over a newly planted seed bed.

“I'll make a man out of you” -Patrick Tornes (12)

“White and Nerdy” -Brian Schlaak

“Beethoven's Fourth Symphony” -Jaulie Goe (11)

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Growing a Greener World an afternoon in the garden By Clinton Finney and Julie Joyce An October day in Mr. Clark's gardening class is busy, with some students cultivating soil for a how-to video about restoration, some planting and watering seeds, and others harvesting ripe vegetables for Priory's kitchen. The students are excited about their success with tomatoes, lettuce, basil, grapes, and watermelon and begin to plant spinach and carrots. When asked what the best thing that having such a large garden brings the Priory, they all agreed, “Sustainability! So we can have our own resources.” Ada Fathers added that their hard work “brings natural foods to the cafeteria for us all to eat.” Even while they work, the Middle School gardeners enjoy the fresh fruits and vegetables they have grown. 7

The garden work has its challenges; the students have experienced birds pecking at the plants that they have been trying to grow but overall the year has been successful and productive. Outside of the garden itself, the students' favorite part of the year was watching the film “Food Inc.” One boy explained, “it was pretty disturbing to see about big food companies, but it was informing.” Clearly, Mr. Clark and his classes have done a lot for the school by providing everyone with fresh produce. Everyone a should take advantage of the amazing opportunity to work in Priory's very own beautiful garden! 8

What song is stuck in your head? “Bubbley Toes”- Mayra Barriga (12)

“No song”- Terry Wang (12)

“Green Eyes by Coldplay” -Veronica Lempert (11)

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The Dormer Diaries

yBy Katy Oseguera and Madison Baker

A unique aspect of the Priory community is the on campus community. In addition to the typical high school activities and events, Dorm students get the added experience of community living spaces, a lot of bonding time, built in study groups, late nights and call of duty. Derek Abarca (9) says that his favorite part of being a part of the dorm community are “the dinners and the people.” Dorm life is also unique in the way it brings together students and residential faculty. Ms. McFadden is new in the dorms this year and said the biggest surprise was “how different the students act outside of the classroom! They're so much fun to interact with when they let their guard down a bit” she said. One of the biggest thing that sets the dormers apart from the day students is the great diversity. There are people in the dorms from all over the

world and they're all brought together under the same roof sharing different cultures and experiences. Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9) says that “the people make the experience a lot better.” Her sister, Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11) adds that “Cecilia Cho has the most enlightening personality in the dorms.” Everyday in the life of a dormer is a new experience. “Everyday is a new day because no one's personalities are the same. Yuritzy Morales is always making me laugh.” says Alondra Manriquez (9) about how life is day to day in the life of a dormer. Something most people don't expect from being a dormer is that “you genuinely become more than just friends. You become a family” says Kalonee Wiggins (11).

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“Kanye West because he has the greatest show on earth” Yuritzy Morales (10)

“Logan Lerman because he makes me happy” Samantha McCabe (10)

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1. Milla Bevens (12) plays the guitar for her roommates. 2. A group of dormers carve pumpkins for the annual halloween haunted house. 3. Sergio Lopez (11) Benjamin Clock (12) Cabot Bigham (12) and Adrian Lavalle (9) pose for a picture after the head masters dinner. 4. Kalonee Wiggins (11) Anisha Reddy (11) and Yuritzy Morales (10) pose for a selfie. 5. A group of female dormers bundle up to watch a movie. 4. Alejandra Sanchez (11) Cecillia Cho (10) Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11) Micah Aguila (11) Kalonee Wiggins (11) and Lili Pinter (10) are all dressed up for the headmasters dinner. 6. Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9) finishing up her homework. 7. The dormers go out for a celebratory bubble tea after finals.

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If you could have lunch with a celebrity who would it be? “The Kardashians” Keyshawn Ashford (9)

“Selena Gomez because I want to rekindle our relationship” Manny Salas (10)

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Thinking outside the box By: Katy Oseguera

Priory has a wide variety of clubs and activities that allow students to pursue many different interests. Model UN, Robotics, Daraja Club, and Dedicated to Diversity all allow students to work together on diverse topics and goals. Students spend time after school, on weekends and breaks with club members engaging in topics such as politics, technology, the school in Daraja and the expansion of diversity at Priory. Each club is unique in their own ways, Michael Joyce(10) says that “Model UN helps students learn about how countries deal with their problems.” Wako Morimoto (10) explains that Daraja Club members are driven because they are “dedicated to supporting the school in

Kenya and they have a strong connection to the girls there.” Robotics lets students express creativity through engineering and technology because they are more focused on creating things that you only see in sci-fi movies. Dedicated to Diversity brings together students from many different backgrounds as they strive to make changes. Ameyalli Rocha(12), says they are “ truly brought together by similar interest in bringing diversity to Priory.” Priory has brought together groups of different people because of their passion for different activities.

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I would travel the world and buy a nice car -Samantha Szewczack (10)

I'd save it until I need it in the future -Saul Mora (6)

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4. Graham Hughes (11) working on machinery helping during build week for Robotics. 5. Ameyalli Rocha (12) and Alejandra Sanchez work on Tshirts to raise awareness and support for black community during black history month. 6. Lauren Isackson (11) participating in the pie throwing event hosted by Daraja Club. 7. Neale explaining national issues to his model un students. 8. Robotics students gather for a brainstorming session.

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1.Mr. Neale after the Daraja pie throwing event. The Daraja club hosted the fundraiser to raise money for the students in Kenya. 2. Manuel Salas (10) tediously working on an equation to figure out the best model in Robotics. 3. Model UN students enjoy a break posing for a picture after speaking on behalf of Uruguay at a local conference.

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If you had a million dollars what would you spend it on? I'd save it for my family -Armando Gonzalez (9)

I'd pay off my college debt -Ameyali Rocha (12)

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The Big easy Winter formal is one of the most highly anticipated events of the school year. This is one of the only events where thew whole high school gathers dressed in their best to dance the night away. This year ASB put a lot of thought into the 2015 formal theme. Events Commissioner Jessica Thorson (12) explains, “We went through tons of different themes trying to figure out which one the students would be the most excited about. Since formal is usually around the time of Mardi Gras it worked out perfectly. Visually it would be fun because we could do decorations with vibrant colors and hand out colorful masks that people could wear. I think it turned out really well!” When asked what her biggest accomplishment of this years dance was, Jessica was quick to respond with, “The crepe stand! We usually have a lot of

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savory food at formal but people would never really want to eat it. The crepes were sweet and delicious. A crowd pleaser and it fit in well with the Mardi Gras theme.” Kimberly Ho (12) attended the formal and reflects on the night stating, “A night of dancing is a night of fun times. Well done ASB!” The playlist for the evening was a school wide collaboration as ASB took as many student suggestions as they could to appeal to everyones musical taste. The biggest hits of the evening included the chocolate fountain, the divine gelato cart and the photo booth. With Mardi Gras themed props and a large backdrop, the photobooth was almost as popular as the dance floor. Definitely a night to remember.

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“Under the sea!” - Han Chen (12)

“Arabian Nights.” - Julia Teymourian (12)

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1. A group of freshman girls eat gelato and discuss attending their first high school formal. 2. Julia Wu (12) and Annie Kroo (12) take a break from breaking it down on the dance floor. 3. The DJ plays in front of a colorful Mardi Gras themed back drop. 4. Franny Lin (12) enjoys some refreshing gelato. 5. Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11), Yuju Shin (11), Alejandra Sanchez (11), Kalonee Wiggins (11), Avery Singson (11) and Lili Pinter (11) show of their beautiful attire. 6. Anne McLaughlin (9) enjoys the majestic chocolate fountain. 7. Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9) Sergio Calderon (9) Mackenzie Cornish (9) and Clair Ryland (9) get some fresh air. 8. Lauren Isackson (11) Austin Risley (11) Veronica Lempert (11) Scott Harris(11) and others show off their style

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What would be the best formal t heme? “Under the sea. I like fish.” - Katherine “Sze (12)

“I have no idea.”- Benjamin Clock (12)

“Glow in the dark.”- Terry Wang (12)

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Construction Interruption By Richy Chen and Monica Mallon

One major disruption this year was the construction taking place in the Benedictine Square and Church Square. It made travel around campus difficult, and forced students to be more creative in finding spots to socialize and hang out. Students have complained about how the constructing is inhibiting travel across campus. Tara Tedjarati (11) believes that it is, “ Annoying. And that it would be better if it wasn't around because it's distracting and blocks areas.” Other students such as Kylie Harrison (11) were a bit more blunt, “I guess it wouldn't be really nice to say it's horrible.” Although the logistical trouble that the constructing is causing Mr. Lai believes that it will be worth it in the end, “construction is

never fun and it’s definitely inconvenient for everyone but I think everyone is going to be really excited about how the campus looks next year,” Mr. Lai. The newly opened and renovated Church Square is proof of that. Another member of the Priory community who is excited about the construction is Mr. Molak, “Our new classroom building in Benedictine Square is a dream come true – it allow us to replace our old portable classrooms with new, bright, colorful spaces for learning and teaching. This new classroom complex and the surrounding square will enhance our already beautiful campus.”

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Three miles. - Justin Koerner (11)

A quarter of a mile. - Carolyn Akers (11)

What is this physical exercise you speak of? - Graham Hughes (11)

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7 building, getting closer to 1.A birds'-eye view of the new classroom completion! This is proof that the dust, loud noises, and interruptions will all be worth it. 2. Father Martin constructed these crosses, to hang in all classrooms, from the exterior wood of the old faculty office building. The old faculty office building served as a monastary, faculty housing, and offices. This keeps the old building as a part of the new buildings. 3. The new building in progress. 4. After chapel all students, faculty an staff signed the new buildings. This tradition started with the construction of the PAC 5.Signatures and messages written by students and teachers blessed the walls of the new classrooms. The current Priory community will always be a part of the new rooms. 6. Father Martin signs the walls of the new Priory campus.

How many miles do you walk a day? What is this physical exercise you speak of? - Megan Buiocchi (11)

What is this physical exercise you speak of? - Pieter Henkens (11)

What is this physical exercise you speak of? - Michael Fitzgerald (11)

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Several pairs of twins for Twin Day: 1. Lillian 1 Weidhaas (10), Delara Fotovatjah (10). 2. Benjamin Clock (12), Sergio Lopez (11). 3. Ashley Ishibashi (12), Megan O'neill (12). 4. Siobhan Gillis (12), Olivia Peek (12), Zoey Lin (12), Sasha Malek (12). 5. the new Priory uniform as of next year. 6. A very patriotic dodgeball team. 7. A confident looking dodgeball team. 8. A really fabulous dodgeball team.9. The winning dodgeball team Matthew Boyle (10), Maximilian Stephan (10), Alicia Talancon (10), Nicholas Arslaner (10), Zachary Weiss (10) ) defeating the seniors in a heartbreaking battle!!!!! 3 4

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“We should have chocolate milk day...I mean–no. This is taking a lot of thinking. Dress like your teachers day? I don't know.” - Emerson Swan (9)

“Dr. Seuss Day! - Molly Schreiner (12)

“Camo Day” -Hana Marsheck (11)

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We Are All Mad Here Some say that it's mad. Some say that it occurs in March. What is real? March Madness is a time when all of us get a little crazy with our outfits in the name of school spirit. This year's themes were Twin Day, St. Patrick's Day, Jersey Day (to some this meant sports, while to others it meant Jersey Shore), “Would you still be my friend if I wore this to school?” Day, and Decades Day, which represented fashion from the 50s through the 90s and everything in between. The Priory community proved its creativity with many funny and cool outfits. As for the highly anticipated 2015 Woodside Priory School annual dodgeball tournament, there was an excellent effort by each of the several teams from the middle and high school. 10 11

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“Beach Day” -Michael Joyce (10)

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Dancing with the Stars by Emma Jaeger

Unlike most Schools, Priory puts on more events for the middle school than the High school. Middle school dean, Mrs. Ambler, puts on 6 events each year, to support the growth and development of each individual's identity. Dean Caitha Ambler wants to support a balance between school commitments and social activities. “I put on events for the middle schoolers because it is important for them to have a balance of hard work and fun in their lives, they need social time together.” To put a dance together, Mrs. Ambler must hire a DJ the summer before, buy snacks and refreshments, enlist teacher chaperones, and organize the blackbox and the square. Mrs. Ambler's hard work to throw so many

awesome events pays off. 8th grader Maisy McWright is appreciative for the many chances to connect with other middle schoolers, “I like these events because they give all the grades a chance to intermix, because during school we have too many classes to hang together.” Kathryn Mawhinney (7) agrees, “They are a nice break from school work.” Dances and events are a part of the middle school experience, they help balance and student, and ready them for high school. 1. Middle schoolers check out the hat table at the second middle school dance. 2. Seventh graders take a break from dancing to hang around in church square during the dance. 3. Seventh graders add a country flare to their outfits, to go with the night's theme.

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“Drop it like its hot!” - Henry Saul (6)

“The best song was Don't rain on my parade” - Maisy McWright (7)

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1. Elliot Dauber (8) and Joshua Galloway (8) please the crowd with a Taylor Swift hit at Karaoke night. 2. Rachael Miller (8) and Brianna Maroney (8) Dress to impress at the middle school dance. 3. Middle schoolers complete their look with country themed hats. 4. Carla Tamer (7) Kathryn Mawhinney (7) and Sarah Park (7) pose for the camera 2

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What was your favorite song to sing at Karaoke night? “Only girl in the world, by Rhianna”- Joshua Thibault (7)

“Shake it off!”- Joshua Galloway (7)

“Fabulous”- Anne Boyle (8)

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The Apprentice

by Betty Chen

Following an exuberant speech, David Casente (11) was chosen as the very first Community Service representative. This position in the ASB was newly established this year to compliment other ideas to help integrate community service into Priory. “A couple years ago, we had a committee of teachers that began to look at our Community Service program and how we could strengthen it”, said Mr. Lai. This resulted in a new position on the ASB, service week, sports teams and clubs doing community service, and a decision to change community service hours to opportunities. A continuing tradition is our Steward of the Month award, with Nicholas Jaeger (11) and Megan Love (10) as our previous winners. The new service week received a lot of positive feedback from both freshmen and sophomores and will likely be continued long into the future. Jack Smith (9) tells us that “it was really interesting, and it was cool to see the

extent of our help.” Service week for the freshmen includes going to different programs for every day of the week and testing their abilities with planting, assisting elderly and helping young children. For the sophomores, service week was entirely dedicated to one program which they chose for themselves. Jacey Reed (10) thinks that “it was a good opportunity to help people and experience new things. I learned about the lives of the kids in East Palo Alto and how to help solve conflicts.” Athletes and clubs are also asked to dedicate some of their time off the field, and out of their classrooms to participate in service events. However, the change that will affect most students would be the community service requirement change. Instead of completing hours of service, it has been changed to three opportunities per student. David Casente (11) hopes that “students will be motivated to do more community service than asked, as students will see service as an opportunity to grow,” instead of seeing it as a chore.”

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“It kills a lot of trees.” -Paulette Ma [11]

They should've done better planning of how students get around during construction..I gotta go practice” -Mark Theis [9]

“It's been good.” -Zachary Bernandez [9]

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1. Nicholas Jaeger (11) receives the Change Maker Inspiration award for his work with CORA. This adds to his collection as he also received the award for Steward of the Month of October. 2. Claudia Tamer (10) and a group of sophomores sort beans for community service. 3. Lillith Weidhaas (10), Cameron Giarrusso (10), and Gianna Morales (10) smile for a picture while Tommy Wang (10) continues to prepare the brussel sprouts. 4. Mick Jeon (9), Devin Schinski (9), Gabriel Cordoza (9), Armando Zaragoza (9), and Isaac Roybal (9) clean up Priory's campus with the maintenance staff. 5. Tommy Wang (9) presents a rotting grape as Cameron Giarrusso continues sorting grapes. 6. Jasmine Tang (9), Vincent Cullinan (9), and Michael Courtney (9) diligently determine the oxygen levels of San Francisquito Creek. 7. Alicia Talancon (10) Samantha Szewczak(10) Katy Oseguera (10) and their supervisors distribute dessert at St. Anthony Padua Soup Kitchen. 3

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How has construction affected you? “Inconvenient. Can't get around campus as easily.” -Hans Walker [10]

“It's really loud...” -Valerie Filloux [10]

“The exhaust from the huge trucks stink and really make me cough.” -Jasmine Tang [9]

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clubs

Anime Club

Siddharth Gandhi (12), Rachel Goines (10), Gianna Morales (10), Margaret Heron (10), Jacey Reed (10), Chris Gao (9)

Book Club

Back: Tara Tedjarati (11), Olivia Destefano (11), Kelsey Gosling (11), Anna Gutow (9), Richy Chen (11) Front: Megan Buiocchi (11), Kylie Harrison (11)

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Community Ensemble

Back: Greer Hoffmann (10), Tommy Wang (10), Mitch Calbert (12), Vick Xu (12), Richy Chen (11), James Kang (9), Candy Yin (11), Samantha Gao (9). Front: Curie Park (11), Nicolas Tan (10).

Daraja Club

Back: Jacey Reed (10), Miss Gonzalez, Konnor von Emster (10), Katy Oseguera (10), Yuritzy Morales (10), Front: Wako Morimoto (10), Cecilia Cho (10), Matthew Carusi (10), Lillian Weidhaas (10)

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Dedicated to Diversity

Candy Yin (11), Miranda Yan (10), Monica Mallon (11), Nariko Ruiz-Murillo (12), and Matthew Carusi (10).

Economics Team

Hans Chen (10), John Xing (11), Richy Chen (11). Missing: Joshua Gutow (11).

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Latin Club

Anna Gutow (9), Jasmine Tang (9), Olivia Destefano (11), Kylie Harrison (11), Liam Bannon (10)

Model UN

Back: Arisa Herman (11), Jaulie Goe (11), Mr. Neale, Richy Chen (11) Middle: Elizabeth Duncan (10), Anika Khakoo (9), James Phelps (12), Vick Xu (12), Eugene Miller (10), Tony Li (10), Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11), Michael von Emster (10) Front: Miya Herman (9), Monica Mallon (11), Anisha Reddy (11), Rheya Jain (10), Delara Fotovatjah (10), Michael Joyce (10), Ct Haesemeyer (10).

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National Honors Society

Back: Vick Xu (12), Patrick Tornes (12), John Sheng (11), Matthew Galloway (11), John Gregory (11), Caroline Hickman (12), Sonya Nikolich (12), Konnor von Emster (10), Elise Rust (10), Kylie Harrison (11), Emma Erickson (10), Jack Youstra (10), Milla Bevens (12), Mr. Trudelle. Front: Hans Chen (12), David Casente (11), Arisa Herman (11), Anne Kroo (11), Franny Lin (12), Jessica Thorson (12), Maria Naclerio (11), Yuju Shin (11), Megan Buiocchi (11), Lillian Weidhaas (10), Margaret Heron (10), Nariko Ruiz-Murillo (12).

PRISM

Back: Julia Wu (12), Arisa Herman (11), Ms. Fogg Front: Tony Li (10), Carolyn Akers (11), Tarik Shihadeh (10)

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PTLP

Back: Terry Wang (12), Hans Chen (12), John Sheng (11), Chris Perez (12), Kylie Harrison (11), Kieran Pandey (9), Kanin Bunajinda (11), Mick Jeon (9), Derek Abarca (9), Kenny Park (11), Andy Wang (10). Middle: Claudia Tamer (10), Madison Baker (10), Katy Oseguera (10), Cecilia Cho (10), Chris Brugger (9), John Le (11). Front: Yoonho Choi (10).

Team Hepatitis B

Back: Monica Mallon (11), Anisha Reddy (11), Richy Chen (11), Jack Herrera (11). Front: Curie Park (11), Jocelyn Zambrano (11), Yuju Shin (11), Hana Marsheck (11), Kanin Bunajinda (11), Yoonho Choi (10), Mr. Tang

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Technovation Team

Back: Megan Love (10), Wako Morimoto (10). Front: Miranda Yan (10), Rachael Miller (8), Emma Jaeger (8).

Girls Learn International

Back: Katie Nachtsheim (12), Megan Buiocchi (11), Rachel Wolff (11), Meghan Perna (11), Sarah Halabe (11), Elise Rust (10). Front: Arisa Herman (11), Gabrielle Filloux (12), Lauren Isackson (11), Hana Marsheck (11), Maria Naclerio (11).

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Chess Club

Liam Bannon (10), Michael Courtney (9), Jack Nash (10), Simon Hausknecht (10), Frederick Giarrusso (10).

Robotics Club

Back: Sam Baumgarten (11), Christian Filloux (12), Patrick Tornes (12),Hans Chen (11), Kate Bowers (11) Kelsey Gosling (11) . Front: Graham Hughes (11)

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Remember the Panthers The football players have a dream. They want to be known as legends, as the team who held the longest winning streak in California. Even though we're just a small private school in Portola Valley, the boys were determined to make history. Over the years, Priory's football program has been improving to reach its goal of making Priory football known. Chris Brugger says,” I want to learn more and be apart of a team that has an undefeated this year, as a freshman.” This year, Priory's football team was named number one team in the state for division 5. This is the first time the Priory football team was named number one in the state for Division 5. Priory's football team has six seniors who are outnumbered by the eight freshmen. Some freshman are even starting in games!Priory lost twelve seniors this year, so the freshmen

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had to take over. “I see a lot of talent and once they mature, they'll be ready”, says Max Reines (12) about the team's youngest members. All of the upperclassmen see a lot of potential in them and can't wait for them to improve. “The future looks good,” Coach Doug Sargent states confidently, “Our goal was to represent Priory football, and they have done a great job”. They ended up being the number one team on division 5. “The team provides a good sense of family,” says Christian Kruep (12), a team captain. “We've really gotten to know each other.” The football team's strong community, and everyone's contribution on and off the field, have helped the football team to obtain a spot at the top.

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First Row: Doug Sarget, Yoonho Choi(10), Christopher Brugger(9), Sergio Lopez(11), Max Reines(12), Adrian Lavalle(9), Henry Wise(10), Zach Bernardez(9), Jeff Wise, Second Row: Korrin Myers, and Kevin Surbur, Third Row: Michael Joyce(10), Derek Abarca(9), Matthew Patzer(11), Bailey Marsheck(12), Cameron Bonora(12), Ryan Reiss(11), John Gregory(12), Fourth Row: Daniel Goe(10), Joseph Calderon(9), Erik Larson(9), Christian Kruep(12), Michael Zhao(11), Scott Harris(11), Emerson Swan(9), and Garrett Weber(12)

Football:” Getting my first interception this year”-Christopher Brugger(9)

Cross-Country: “Hicks at the end of the race”- Joshua Gutow”(11)

Water Polo: “Buzzer beater lob against Aragon” Christian Fotré(10)

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1. Michael Joyce (10) in motion catching a ball. 2. The Priory line looking strong. 3. Max Reines (12) pitches to player. 4. Garrett Weber (12) getting tackled by a defender. 5. Scotty Harris (11) jumps high to catch a ball. 6. Players cheer team on in the sidelines. 7. Bailey Marsheck (12) running for a touchdown. 8. Players getting ready for play.

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MS Cross Country: “Excitement of coming back to an old sport.” -Amelia Hoffman (8)

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What was your favorite moment of the season? Volleyball: “Jane fell over trying to get a ball.” -Jenna Tonogai (9)

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Inside the Lines The JV volleyball team was filled with new freshman talent this year. Captains Sara Chang (10) and Jane Robertson (10) led the team in many hard fought games with a steady spirit and confidence throughout the season. No matter the skill or experience level, everyone showed great energy teamwork and spirit. Freshman Alondra Manriquez says, “the team was really friendly and accepting.” She also goes

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on to say that her favorite memory at one of the JV games was when Jane Robertson's shoe fell off in the middle of a play. Despite a tough season on the court, the team was able to keep their morale high They continued to learn the game and make improvements looking forward to next year. Can't wait to see what these underclassman bring to the court next year.

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” Instagram.”- Maximillian Stephan (10)

“Facebook.”-Yuju Shin (11)

1. Zow Weiss (9) digs for a ball. 2. Jane Robertson (9) dives for the save. 3.Sara Chang (10) serves the ball. 4. Katy Oseguera (10) and Lauren King (9) help each other with a tricky served ball. 5. The JV team cheers after scoring a point. 6.The team huddles up to discuss strategy before entering the third set of their game. “Twitter.”-Sophia Lipp (10)

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priory's iron ladies This year the Varsity Volleyball squad was able to compete against their toughest opponents with high energy and great defense. Captains Anna Brett (12) and Elizabeth Schilling (12) led the fierce panthers forward in the pursuit of victory. With help from with sole freshman Samantha Sargent (9) striking from the front line. Coach Dustin Moore

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coaching his 4th season with the team, rallying the girls every game. Sargent spoke of how she is, “excited to be able to contribute to the team,” but is nervous about pulling her own weight as the only freshman. Teammate Daniela Vivanco (10) says, “I was the freshman once. Don’t worry, it gets better.”What a great season. Way to go Lady Panthers!

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What social media site do you use the most? “Instagram.”-Jane Robertson (9)

“Snapchat.”-Elizabeth Shilling (12)

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the amazing race by Max Habeck and Jack Smith

Crunch. The sound of the underside of a pair of worn-out sneakers on gravel. You’re almost there; almost at the end of the race. You pick up the pace, but someone is still ahead of you. You reach to find the intangible power inside of you, longing for the boost of energy that will bring you to the finish line. You can’t lose this one. Suddenly, you somehow conjure up that power and take first place. Run, run, don't look back. You can finally meet the finish line first. Cross country. Exhilarating. Exciting. Breathtaking...literally. Cross country is an amazing sport where you run long distance races on a variety of terrains such as gravel

and dirt trails and vast woodlands. It is quite similar to other types of races, but cross country is unique in its own ways. According to one Priory student, there is a distinct sense of “team comradery” accompanied with the sport. Additionally, Eva ElFishawy (9) said that she enjoys “making new friends and getting in shape”. Finally, Joshua Gutow (11) said his favorite part is the “kicks at the end of the race” which means sprinting to get ahead right near the finish line. Overall, cross country is an awesome sport that many enjoy. Hope to see you running next year!

Liam Bannon, Sergio Calderon, Charis Chiu, Ross Corey, Michael Courtney, Vincent Cullinan, Eva El Fishawy, Chris Gao, Joshua Gutow, Sarah Halabe, Margaret Heron, James Kang, Eugene Miller, Wako Morimoto, Benjamin Morss, Maria Naclerio, Jack Nash, Grant Phelps, Miranda Prince-Figuereo, Elizabeth Putnam, Elise Rust, Robert Screven, Yuju Shin, Jackson Smith, Konnor Von Emster, Tommy Wang, Jack Youstra “Ride Along” - Armando Gonzalez-Zaragoza (9)

“Blood In, Blood Out” - Manuel Salas (10)

“Moonrise Kingdom” - Emmma Lewer (9)

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1. Vincent Cullinan (9) practices his victory pose. You better get used to it, Vince! 2. Run, Eva, run! Eva ElFishawy (9) practices one of her favorite parts of cross country. 3. A few Priory boys run through the pain. You guys can do it! 4. Mr. Lai coaches the cross country team while Jackson Smith (9) pays close attention. 5. A few students laugh and smile as they run. They'll really be smiling as they run into victory! 6. Priory students line up at a practice in starting formation. They better start practicing their victory formation!

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What is your favorite movie? “Step Brothers” - Mark Erasmus (9)

“Forrest Gump” - Christiian Fotré (10)

“Finding Nemo” - Francesca Cohn (9)

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below deck

By Christian Fotré and Madison Baker

This season water polo has been an especially challenging one. With the loss of several vital players Will Xu, Ambrus Tamas, and Scotty Harris, the team has had to step up their game. This year we have had an influx of new players from the freshman class, and new additions from the sophomore class. These new recruits have created a much larger team than last year, with a wide range of skill levels and experience. The season had a rough start, losing to many other schools. As the months go on, players have become more skilled and the gameplay has improved. Captians Brooks Royals and Christian Fotre led the team with confidence. Brooks

Royals supports this claim, and speaks some words of wisdom as to why he is so passionate about water polo; and why people should care about this sport... “Water Polo is the only sport that asks for athletes to have the over-arm accuracy of a baseball pitcher, the vertical of a volleyball player, the toughness of a rugby or hockey player, the endurance of a crosscountry skier, and the strategy of a chess player.” The work ethic and passion this year’s water polo team has shown really payed off in the long run.

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“My puppy and water” Jane Ross(12)

“Time machine and a Teleporter” Christopher Brugger(9)

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1.(front) Nicholas Arslaner, Christian Fotré, Kieran Pandey, Max Fairon, Isaac Roybal, Morgan Serughetti, John Lee (back)Marton Konde, Maximilian Stephan, Lucas Harris, Konstantin Larin, Brooks Royals, Michael Rapoport, Søren Madsen, Mick Jae Min 2. Brooks Royals(11) gets up big to shoot 3. Goalie Lucas Harris (9) denies the shot 4. Coaches and players discuss the game 5. Maximilian Stephan (10) looks for 6 the open pass 6. Christian Fotré(10) scans the pool

Two things you would want if stranded? “A boat and a sailor” Lillian Johnson(11)

“My phone and my horse” Alexandra Sinclair(7)

“Food and Water” Zoe Daniel(8)

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Match Point

By Jacey Reed

Although at the beginning of the season the boys' tennis team faced many challenging matches, they kept up the enthusiasm and determination, not willing to back down from a fight. This year the team has been a very close-knit group. Mark Theis (9) and Eugene Miller (10) agreed that the best quality of the team is “playing with friends from school” and “talking to Fitz. He's a nice guy. I think everyone should be like Fitzgerald.” This year, the Priory boys' tennis team says goodbye to seniors Vick Xu (12) and Neil Ragavan

(12), also captain of the team. Vick Xu's (12) ambition for this season is for everyone to be “responsible for every point played and to win as many points as possible, demonstrating Priory spirit. Lets have other schools see how good Priory is!” Celso Onofre, the tennis coach, hopes for everyone to “improve as much as possible as an individual player and as a team, in this villa of joy. Enjoy the game and have a lot of fun this season!”

1 1. Nicholas Treynor (10), Henry Herz (9), Cameron Giarrusso (10), Richy Chen (11), Neil Ragavan (12), Celso Onofre (Coach), Mark Theis (9), Michael Rapoport (11), Daniel Goe (10), Søren Madsen (10), Michael Fitzgerald (11), Liam Bannon (10), John Gregory (11), Vick Xu (12) ; Missing: Eugene Miller (10), Vincent Cullinan (9) “Detective Conan” - Betty Chen (9)

“Star Trek” -Michael Fitzgerald (11)

“Elementary” - Daniel Goe (10)

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6 2. Eugene Miller (10) returns the tennis ball with the “that was a rocket” approval from Celso 3. Liam Bannon (10) shows Pinewood his tennis skills 4. Vick Xu's (12) return in mid-air 5. Michael Rapoport (11) game face 6. Mark Theis (9) has a photo-worthy serve 7. Michael Fitzgerald (11) shows a future as a line judge 8. Neil Ragavan (12) shows his tennis skill during warm up practice 8

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“House of Cards” - Samantha Gao (9)

“House or MD” - Mark Erasmus (9)

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Match Point

By Cecilia Cho and Katy Oseguera

Everyday at 3:30-5:00pm, the girls practice rigorously hoping for huge victories at their matches. Despite their losses in a few games, they still stand strong on the tennis courts, cheering each other on with a new addition to their team. This year the Priory girls tennis team members including team captain Milla Bevens (12), join together for a brand new season of tennis. Even though,the team is made up of many new incoming freshmen who have greatly contributed to the team's reputation. The returning players have welcomed the new players with open arms and friendly plays. The new members seem to love being on the

team. Junior, Tara Tedjarati (11) says “I really enjoy the tennis team at Priory. I like the welcoming atmosphere, and how we always work to improve as a team.” Elizabeth Duncan (9) says “I was super worried about joining the team, but I felt really welcomed. There's this awesome balance between all of the bonding and competing.” The old members also seem to enjoy having the addition to their team. Delara Fotovatjah (10) says “They bring jokes to practice and makes everyone have fun.” Another junior, Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11) says “This year our team is much stronger and works great together!”

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First Row: Samantha Gao (9) Claire Ryland (9) Kylie Harrison (11) Milla Bevens (12) Betty Chen (9) Anika Khakoo (9) Tara Tedjarati (12) Secound Row: Elizabeth Duncan (9) Valerie Filloux (9) Delara Fotovatjah (10) Kate Flynn (9) Casey Walsh (9) Claudia Tamer (10) Third Row: Mirthia Prince (11) Cecilia Cho (10) Jacey Reed (10). “None” -Michael Joyce (10)

“Zero” -Maya Blevins (7)

“2-3 times every week.” -Zoey Lin (12)

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8 1. Milla Bevens (12) serves a ball. 2. The girls congratulate a rival team after a tough match. 3. Claudia Tamer (10) is ready to hit the ball. 4.Casey Walsh (9) slams her forehand 5. The team serves balls towards the camera.6. Delara Fotovatjah (10) practices her ace before a big game. 7.The team shows off their photogenic side by taking a silly photo after practice.

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How much coffee do you drink everyday? “Never” -Benjamin Clock (12)

“None, I don’t drink coffee.” -Simon Hausknecht (10)

“One cup every month.” -Neil Ragavan (12)

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The Saddle Club Waking up at 5:30 Saturday morning,to drive two hours to a barn in the middle of no where isn't most students' ideal weekend, but this what the Stanford IEA Equestrian team faces many weekends. “I feel like the Woodside and Red barn are closer as a community then other sports teams” says Brianna Maroney (8). “Although there are so many people, you know just about everyone through shows, lessons,and events” (she said. Students active in the equestrian world know they aren't just team, but a community of riders who all help each other out and can understand the hard work and dedication this sport requires. Team members practice regularly, arriving to the barn,

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to find their assigned horse and tack them up. “When I first started at IEA I wasn't very good tacking up horses, or getting them from pastures, but now my skills have improved, and I feel a lot more comfortable around them” said Livie Carusi (8). IEA does not just improve riding skills, but horsemanship, and coorporation as well. When riding at IEA shows you catch ride. This means that riders pull a horses name then ride that horse. The purpose is to teach riders how to adjust to any horse, and ride them well. “IEA has helped me learn how to ride all different types of horses, which is really useful.” Tara Kariat (8).

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English vs Western “My mom”- Max Stephan (10)

“When a bear came to our camp site and almost ate us”- Greta Patterson (6)

“My sister”- Paul Barton (6)

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1. Brianna Maroney (8) lessoning her horse Herbie. 2. Grace Peek (8) showing her horse Cheeto. 3. Grace Peek showing her horse Cheeto in a flat class. 4. Katie Nachtsheim (12) riding her horse Cash. 5. Ryan Calbert (10) schooling his horse Forest at the canter. 6. Brianna Maroney riding her horse Herbie in a cross country field.

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English versus Western English: Saddle is has a much slimmer profile. Stirrups are smaller and spurs are smaller. Very neat precise look in shows with little room to stretch the rules. Horses can be built taller and move very gracefully. Western: Saddle is larger, and heavier, usually has a horn in the front. Larger spurs, not used as frequently. There is no jumping less formal clothing. Horses are smaller and stockier for events like barrel racing and rodeoing.

What was the last thing that scared you? “Claire”- Kate Flynn (9)

“A jump scare on American Horror Story”- Dominique Robson (7)

“You”- Tara Kariat (8)

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30 for 30: The Squad The boy's varsity basketball team had a trying start to the season, losing it's home opener to Sacred Heart Prep by eight points, but quickly bounced back with a strong win over Eastside Prep for their second game. Led by the team captains Andy Isopeki (12) and Tyler Woods (12), the team looks to strive towards an offense driven by passing and teamwork. “We play best when we share the ball” said Nico Arslaner (10). Soctt Harris (11) led the team in scoring while also improving other facets of his game such as passing and defense. Seniors Samuel Ogunleye (12) and Andy Isopeki have led the attack inside, providing rebounds, clocks and important buckets. “when we attack inside, we are unstoppable”

By Zach Weiss

claims Coach David Moseley. Michael Rappaport (11), Nicholas Arslaner and Zach Weiss (10) provide ethe energy, defense and shooting to help propel the team forwards to the playoffs. JV basketball also had a strong year full of grit and tough plays. Grant Phelps (10) and Matthew Boyle(10) led the team with excellent guard play, while Lucas Harris(9) pounded the ball inside all season. The team was led by a squad of five sophomores who kept spirits high all season. The rest of the roster was filled with with a slew of new freshman that brought lots of energy and defense into the mixture.

From top left. Kieran Pandey(9), Erik Larson(9), Mikhail Saliba(9), Zach Weiss(10), Chris Gao(9), Lucas Harris(9) Henry Wise(10), Zack Bernandéz(9), Grant Phelps(10), Matt Boyle(10), Tommy Wang(10), Max Stephan(10), Coach Sommerville

From top left: Nico Arslaner(10), Sam Ogunleye(12), Michael Rappoport(10), Michael Chiu-Schaepe(12), Martín Kondé(11). Bottom from left: Coach Mosely, Justin Koerner(11), Andy Isopehki(12), Scott Harris(11), Hans Chen(12), Coach Loftis, Coach Sommerville Own a Golden Retriever- Lilly Weidhass(10)

Go riding north through the redwoods on a motorcycle - Dominic Willoughby(12)

Go skydiving-Hans Walker(10)

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1. Chris De Los Santos (12) flips it in the bucket. 2. Scott Harris(11) takes it hard to the rim. 3. Zach Weiss (10) makes a game winning pass to Scott Harris. 4. Micheal Zao (11) puts up a three pointer in the game against menlo 5. Andy Isopeki(12) dunks all over the defender. 6. Tyler Woods (12) isn't afraid of Menlo's defnese. 6. Micheal Rappaport (11) makes the layup. 7. Sam Ogunleye(12) focuses on his freethrow. 8 7 Own a multi-billion dollar company - Thomas Mudge(12)

To visit every state in the country - Ashley Jones (12)

What's on your bucketlist? Live a happy life - Zoe Weiss(9)

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the fresh princesses of bALL-AIR By Jackson Smith and Clinton Finney

Going into their first game, the girls basketball team had serious doubts about their playing abilities. “There are no upperclassmen on the team, but we play at a varsity level,” said Tatiana Reese (9), “so it's difficult for us to play against other teams that have older players.” However, the minute they stepped on the court, they were doing amazingly due to their “confidence and dedication”, as Zoe Weiss (9) said. At the end of the game, the score was 46-17, with Priory coming out as the champion! That's no small feat for a team that doubted themselves so much. Gracie Hamren (10) believed that they won because

of their “amazing defense” and their “fabulous playing”. The team still has many more practices and games in the season, but they are sure it will pay off for them because they “always put hard work and dedication into their practices and games”, said Tatiana Reese (9). The one thing that the team says they need to build on is experience which only comes with time. They are hoping to maintain their energy and positivity throughout the season. Despite doubts early in the season, the hard work got great results in a very successful season with some big wins.

(Left to Right) Tatiana Reese, Coach Franklin Matthews, Megan O'neill, Lili Pinter, Mirthia Prince-Figuereo, Coach Sebastian Poitier, Miranda Prince-Figuereo, Zoe Weiss, Delara Fotovatjah, Lillian Weidhaas, Samantha Sargent, Cecilia Cho “Visual Media” - Nicholas Tang (10)

“AP Economics” - Nicholas Jaeger (11)

“Anatomy” - Maria Naclerio (11)

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1. Delara Fotovatjah (1) goes up for two points 2. All ears on Coach Matthews as the team utilizes a time-out. 3.Samantha Sargent (9) stays strong on offense. 4. Tatiana Reese (9) drives past her defender towards the hoop 5. Zoe Weiss (9) proves unstoppable on offense. 6. Lillian Weidhaas (10) dribbles down the court setting up a play for her offense.7. Mirthia Prince-Figuereo (11) wins the jump ball taking control for Priory.

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“Drawing and Painting” - Anna Brett (12)

“Metals” - Ashley Jones (12)

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Kicking and screaming By:Brenda Uribe and Daniela Vivanco

This year the soccer team worked hard and came together as a team and to push through the hard games. Although the team lost five key senior players and their goal keeper, they stayed strong throughout the season and kept their teamwork intact. The new freshmen on the team showed great competence and met the expectations of the coaches and the team. The upperclassmen were happy to see new and old faces on their team, and built not only a community, but also built new friendships that helped them throughout the season. Filling in the empty spots of last year's seniors, the freshman worked hard to meet the coaches' and teams' expectations. The older girls on the soccer team were very opening and welcoming to the new

faces. Freshman, Samantha Allison (9), said, “it's really fun being able to play with older kids who are super supportive but it is really challenging going against much larger players.” One of the veteran players, Ashley Jones (12) said, “I think we have great team chemistry and each player gives the game their all and works amazingly hard.” Not only were the soccer players happy but the coach also had many things to say. When asked about this new year's freshman on the team, he replied, “ummmmm.” Overall, the Priory's soccer girls varsity team has had a great year.

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“Mr. Riebhoff” - Ryan Reiss(10)

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6 1.Lauren Isackson (11) chases after the ball. 2. Siobhan Gillis (12) tactfully steals the ball from a player on the opposing team. 3. Brenda Uribe (10) makes her way through defenders before getting to goal. 4. Alicia Talancon (10) does her best to fight off the defender. 5.Ashley Jones (12) clears the ball from the 18 yard box. 6.Hana Marsheck (11) passes the ball. 7.The team huddles before the game. 8. Samantha Allison (9) protects the ball.

Who's your favorite teacher? “Mr. Neale” - Nicolas Tan

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Bend it like Beckham The boys soccer team emphasized perseverance throughout their season this year. They have adapted to the shape of the new team. Sergio Lopez (10) says “ The loss of important seniors from last year has been hard for the team, but we are trying to bring it back!” The graduated seniors made up a big part of their old power and agility especially, according to their record so far,1-6. According to Sergio Calderon (9) “ The freshmen that help the team may be young but are aspiring to create a new and improved boy's soccer team for the years to come. We will make up for the missing seniors!” It's not

By Gracie Hamren and Julia Teymourian

just the talent that makes up a team, its also the glue that holds it together.Led by seniors Bailey Marsheck (12), Maxwell Reines (12), Benjamin Clock (12), Alberto Coppola (12) and Samuel Ogunleye (12), most of which have been playing for all four years, it will be difficult to say goodbye to such dedicated members when they graduate. Benjamin Morss (10) says, “ I haven't been on a team with this much spirit, and closeness. We might not look like a family, but we are.” Despite their record, the boys soccer team has built a team the has the potential to be a priory legacy in coming years.

First row: Adrian Lavalle (9), Ansel Morris (12), Maxwell Reines (12), Bailey Marsheck (12), Benjamin Clock (12), Sergio Lopez (11) Timothy Dannis (12), Samuel (12), Joseph Calderon (9) Second row: Yoonho Choi (9), Derek Abarca (9), Mark Erasmus (9), Sergio Calderon (9), Alexander Oberman (10), Cabot Bigham (12), Third row: Paul Moran coach, Alberto Coppola (12) John Lee (11), David Casente (11), Morgan Serughetti (9), Benjamin Morss (10) “Bird.” - Saul Mora (6)

“Tiger.” - Makena Serughetti (6

“Jellyfish.” - Evan Hughes (6)

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1. Alberto Coppola (12) dribbles the ball down the field. 2. Sergio Calderon (9) and Benjamin Clock (12) jump high to header the ball. 3. John Lee (11) prepares to trap the ball. 4. Adrian Lavalle (9) eagerly waits to save goal. 5.Maxwell Reines (12) taking out an aggressive goal kick in the last half. 6.Benjamin Clock (12) passes the ball to one of his teammates. 7. Bailey Marsheck (12) assists in scoring a ball by kicking the ball down the field. 8.Sergio Lopez (11) jumps to incredible height to head the ball.

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“ Raven.” David Casente (11)

What would you change our mascot to? “Apple.”- Matthew Galloway (11)

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Flames of Redemption The runners conquer their first meet, spreading the energy throughout like fire on gasoline. The team opened their league competition season with at great meet in early march at Bellarmine. The season brought many firsts for team members. Miranda Prince (9), Jaulie Goe (11) and Yuju Shin (11) looked smooth in their first-ever attempt at the 300m hurdles and showed great potential for this grueling event. Maria Naclerio (11) opened her season with a solid 2:27 in the 800m, followed close behind by Hana Marsheck (11) (2:31) and Sarah Halabe (11) (2:43.) and Anjali Eichbaum (11) and Charis Chiu (9) putting forth great season-opening efforts, as well. The team agrees that their biggest rival was Crystal Springs, and the boys (Jack Herrera (11), Lucas Harris (9), Ben Clock (12)and Ross Corey(12))

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took first after a hard-fought battle against them. But, it wasn't all about winning. By spending so much time with one another, the athletes began to feel closer to each other. “When you're out there sharing your sweat, blood, and tears with others, its hard to not develop new frienships,” says Wako Morimoto (10). Anne McLaughlin agrees, exclaiming, “I like how we can use the time to get to know other people.” They've shared lots of great memories together, like a story shared by Jack Nash (9), “A good laugh we had was the time we were doing hill sprints on Windy Hill and a hiker called in the park ranger on us because our rubber bands were “obstructing the trail”.

Front Row: Coach Thornbery, Wako Morimoto (10), Yuju Shin (11), Avery Singson (11), Anjali Eichbaum (11), Jaulie Goe (11), Jack Nash (9), Robert Screven (11), Joshua Gutow (11), Hans Walker (10). Middle Row: Sarah Halabe (11), Maria Naclerio (11), Jacey Reed (10), Anne McLaughlin (9), Kimberly Ho (12), Charis Chiu (9), Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9), Keyshawn Ashford (9), Jane Alexa Robertson (9), Matthew Patzer (11), Tony Li (10), Jack Herrera (11), Ross Corey (12), Benjamin Morss (10), Lucas Harass (9), Sophia Lipp (10), Elizabeth Putnam (12) “Basketball” - Tatiana Reese (9)

“Soccer” - Charis Chiu (9)

“Baseball” - Zoe Daniel (8)

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1. The team stretches their quads together before a rigorous practice. 2. Ross Corey (12) kicks for a strong finish as always. 3. The athletes pose for a fun group picture while enjoying a casual time after practice. 4. The varsity boys line up on the start before their race. 5. Hana Marsheck (11) runs hard and strong throughout the race.

What is your favorite sport to watch? “Basketball” - Lindsey Schoenthaler (11)

“Basketball” - Anne Boyle (8)

“Soccer” - Mick Jeon (9)

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Panthers in the Outfield Take me out to the ball game! The Boy's Varsity Baseball team was a combination of seasoned veteran upperclassmen and a slew of new freshman participants. “We're really glad to have enough kids to field a team again” said Clint Finney (12). Two years ago Priory did not have a team, but the recent push to get new players has had great effect in fielding a full squad recently. James Phelps (12) says that, “it's a lot of fun working hard on our skills and hopefully we can make a significant impact in our league this year.”

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The whole team grinded out their pre-season work, and Phelps said that “the toughest part is getting everyone up to game speed,” but the Panthers have worked tirelessly to get to that point. Priory's seniors are all excited to have gotten to this point in their athletic careers. After starting off 1-1 on the season,“I'm excited for what the rest of the season has in store for us” exclaimed Finney, before racing back to finish practice with his squad.

Back: Coach Dave Jefferson , Matt Galloway(12), Sam Putney(9), Clint Finney(12), Nicholas Jaeger(11), Coach Brandon Boyd Front row: David Casante(12), Kevin Liu(10), Chris Gao(9), Armando Gonzalez-Zaragoza (9), Kanin Bunajinda (10), Max Leiter(9). Not Pictured: Manuel Salas(10), James Phelps(12) “Meatball” - Eva Elfishawy(9)

“Grilled Cheese” -Isaac Roybal (9)

“PB&J” - Julia Teymourian (12)

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1. Clint Finney (12) warms up the cannon before the game 2. James Phelps (12) prepares for the hit 3. Clint Finney (12) battles through an at-bat 4. Sam Putney (9), winds up to deliver the pitch. 5. David Casente (11) focuses on the fundamentals. 6. Kevin Liu (10) heads back the dugout after a tough at bat

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What's your favorite sandwich? “Anything without meat” - Betty Chen (9)

“Spicy Italian” - Amanda Bolsinger (Teacher)

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The Sandlot

BY: Katy Oseguera

This year’s softball team came to the field with a lot of promise for a successful season. With many of athletes new to the game the coaches put many practices into building fundamentals and learning the game. Seven returning players brought depth and experience. There really was no telling what direction the season would go. Brenda Uribe (10) says that “I didn’t really know what to expect when I joined softball.” She quickly learned that softball worked hard and played hard! The team put in one hundred percent effort into both their

practices and games. Returning captian, Alejandra Sanchez (11) says that she is “confident that the team will have an awesome season, especially with great coaches like Ms. Fogg, Ms. Bolsinger and Mr. Cohen.” All of the hard work, sweat and tears got big results at their season opener which they won 16 to 0. This season set a high bar for upcoming teams, as the girls continue to improve their skills on the field.

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Front Row: Coach Bolsinger, Cecilia Cho (10), Lilly Weidhass (10), Katy Osuguera (10), Claudia Tamer (10), Coach Fogg. Second Row: Jasmine Tang (9), Megan Love (10), Samantha Gao (9), Sara Chang (10), Alexandra Sanchez (10), Lauren Kastanis (9). Third Row: Katie Nachtsheim (12), Gracie Hamren (10), Samantha Szewcaak (10), Claire Buiocchi (11) Coach Cohen. “I love running. I run everyday.” -Mark Theis (9)

“I throw up every time I run” -Nariko Ruiz-Murillo (12)

“The only time I run is when I’m being chased.” - Valerie Filloux (10)

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2. Coach Corine Fogg helps Samantha Szewczak (10) with her batting technique. 3. Brenda Uribe (10) steps up to home plate to take a swing. 4. Coach Fogg gathers the team to set some some rules straight. 5. Lillian Weidhaas (10) pitches another one of her famous fast pitches. 6. Katy Oseguera (10) takes her turn for batting in a game. 7. The team gathers to celebrate a win again LCP

What's your opinion on running? “Its fun” -Jocelyn Zambrano (11)

“No me gusta” - Caroline Hickman (12)

“I don’t mind it. I just don’t like running for too long” - Konstantin Larin (10)

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4 1. Max Fairon (9) dives off the starting blocks to start his race. 2. Having a rest, Milla Bevens (12)adjusts her goggles before diving back in 3. Colby Cheung (8) just finished several meters of swimming and is going to swim for another 800 meters. 4. Tara Tedjarati (11) works hard to fasten her swimming speed. 5. Brooks Royals (11)works with a kickboard to strengthen his kick. 6. Elizabeth Duncan (9) focuses on form as she works in practice. 7. Emily Kuo (9) is training her feet and enjoys her swimming time. “My favorite event is sophomore service week.” - Andy Wang (10)

“I like high school play the most.” Konstantin Larin (10)

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Step Into Liquid by Candy Yin and Miranda Yan

The Priory Swim team embodies opportunity and potential for both the young swimmers in the team and the team itself. The team undergoes intense training under the leadership of Coach Ian Matthews and Captains Brooks Royals (11) and Elizabeth Boyle (12). Despite the toughness of the training and muscle workouts, the swimmers still enjoy their practices and their meets. Colby Cheung (9) said, “I feel like the team is young, and I love the coach. The training is hard, but we have three fabulous coaches.” The students are clearly eager to bring about the potential they can feel inside of themselves and the team. The swimmers train almost every day after school in a competitive yet collaborative environment. The swimmers motivate themselves when they watch

their teammates doing their best during training. The swimmers also motivate each other by supporting each other, as all Priory students do. Marton Konde (11) said, “The teammates are really good at swimming. I like the coach, and I know him from water polo. I made friends. The training is hard, but I am getting better. The coach likes to push me to get better.” Marton, like many of his teammates, has gotten to know the other swimmers on the team. As a result, he is also more motivated not to let them down. Both the teammates and the coaches are there to support the swimmers as they do their best to take the opportunity and bring out the potential within each of the swimmers and the team as a whole.

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“I like field day, too.” - Brandon Zelaya (6)

“I like the pop concert.” - Morgan Serughetti (9)

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The Little Giants

by Jacey Reed and Samantha Gao

The middle school JV and varsity football teams both had season; having a winning record 4-2, getting better both individually and as a team, and setting their middle school great seasons this year. They each started out the the year with two impressive victories, varsity football winning athletic careers off on a great foot.” The season awards 13-12 and JV, changing the tides of the history of losing went to Cole Gilbert (Most Improved Player), Nicholas Tidmarsh (Most Valuable Player), and Ethan Veghte records, winning 42-0. Elijah Roybal, a member from varsity team said, the reason why they worked so hard for (Coaches Award). Varsity football marked the end of a the game is because, “We love tacking kids that I don't great season with a 13-0 win. Throughout the season, like.” Mark Hughes adds, we also love “running with da everyone contributed to the 3-2-1 record. Highlights from baalll.” Over the course of the season, the teams did not the season include Elliot Dauber having 53 yard kick return for a touchdown in the last play of the game, falter in their determination and passionate play. JV football had three consecutive shutouts, unwilling to share Samson Axe leading the team in rushing, including a 24 yard touchdown run, Jason Sadler sealing a win with a late the scoreboard with the foe. With their thunderous game interception, and Kenneth Akers having two big touchdowns, impressive offensive outputs, and stellar tackles on the last two drives of the game. defense, “the team accomplished it's goals for the 1

Back row: Sharp Queener (8), Joshua Thibault (8), Joshua Galloway (8), Colby Cheung (8), Aidan Chandra (8), Christian Castelo (7), Luke Souter (7), Charles Gainey (7), Kenneth Akers (8), Henry Saul (8), Coach Loftis Front Row: Matthew Covington (7), Elliot Dauber (8), Jason Sadler (7), Samson Axe (7), Alec Israelski (7), Elijah Roybal (7), Robert Barbagelata (7), Benjamin Veghte (8), Markus Brugger (7), Mark Hughes (7) “Mr. Cohen” -- Vick Xu (12)

“Ms. Briggs” -- Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9)

“Mr. Dubose” -- Yuritzy Morales (10)

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2. The team plans their next move against the opposing team 3. Matthew Covington (7) passes the football for an offensive push 4. Elliot Dauber (8) gains offensive yards. 5. Colby Cheung (8) moves in to attack. 6. The Panthers line up on defense 7. Coach Moseley sets up a play 8. The Panthers celebrate the end of a game.

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My favorite teacher in Priory is... “Mr. Dubose” --Katy Oseguera (10)

“Mr. Dubose” --Samantha Szewczak (10)

“Mr. Cohen --Maxwell Leiter (9)

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Little Big League

By Daniela Vivanco and Brenda Uribe

Against all odds the Middle School softball team Coach Stogner and Turner both expressed started the year with a strong record.This year the pride in the effort that the team put into the team lost one of their best catchers who had been season. Coach Turner said “one of the things that playing with them for three years. It was a new made me very happy was seeing so many 6th adjustment for the team, but the girls managed to graders playing and all of the improvement.” pull through with another great year. Keeping their heads up and learning the The softball girls were lead by Amanda Smith importance of teamwork was a major focus for 4 who's experience has helped the rest of the girls the season. The girls always worked together improve as a team. She was named the best pitcher through some tough losses and amazing wins. It of the league; she states, “It's a great honor, it was a growing year for the program and everyone doesn't matter to me I just enjoy stepping onto the showed up each day with a positive attitude. 3 field.”

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Top Row: Coach Mark Stogner, Kiana Sargent(7), Gabriela Sanchez(7), Amanda Smith(8), Carla Tamer(7), Annabelle North(8), Caroline Smith(7), Coach Turner Bottom Row: Isabella Kowalski(6), Sarah Park(7), Evan Hughes(6), Christine Li(6), Margaret Patterson(6) Eloise Chang(6), Kiana Cablayan(6), Leah Strickland(6)

“Because I like them” - Zoe Weiss(9)

“Because we're good at sports here at Priory” - Erik Larson(10)

1. Keeping her eye on the ball Sarah Park (7) takes a swing 2. Carla Tamer(7) sprints to first base 3.Amanda Smith (8) pitches a beautiful fast ball 4.Maya Blevins (7) at first base easily catches the ball 5. Gabriela Sanchez(7) is confident at bat. She stays focused on the pitcher waiting for her pitch.

“Becasue I have nothing better to do” - Isaac Roybal(9)

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Why do you play Priory sports? “Because I can.” - Mayra Barriga (12)

“Why not?”- Samantah McCabe (10)

“They are a lot of fun and a great way to make new friends.” - Ashley Jones (12)

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Marathon men (and women) by Daniela Vivanco and Brenda Uribe

It was another successful year for the middle school cross country team. This year there were a lot more participants than the past year. The team worked hard the whole season with great enthusiasm. They made many memories during their time together as a team. The coaches were impressed with the effort that the kids put in each and every day. They could not have asked for a better team. The coaches' goals for the new year were to get their runners in better shape, to improve their times each race, and have them develop an interest in running.It was the last year for the eight graders and

they gave it their all. The sixth graders didn't slack, and they impressed the coaches for their first year. For their second year the seventh graders stayed consistently and strong. Top runner for boys, eighth grader Joshua Eichbaum, dominated throughout races. With his hard work and dedication he came in fourth place at the league champions. The girls top runner, Kaela Marsheck, only a sixth grader, worked her way to the top and received an impressive second place at finals, following her sister's footsteps.

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“Hunter Pence” - Michael Courtney (9)

“Santa Claus” - Anna Brett (12)

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1. Kaela Marsheck(6) trying to fight her way to the front. 2. Colby Cheung(8) in between his two teammates Joshua Eichbaum(8) and Henry Saul(8). 3. from left to right: Jacqueline Lim(8), Ava Rust(7), Justine Biscay(7), Dominique Robson(7), and Ada Fathers(7) after a race. 4. Amelia Hoffmann(8) crossing the finish line. 5. Henry Saul(8) running with the baton trying to get in front. 6. Kaela Marsheck(6) showing of her second place medal with a big smile. 7. Joshua Eichbaum(8) beating SHP runner. 8.Colby Cheung(8) and Cameron Cronwall(8) taking a buddy picture 9. Colby Cheung(8) finishing off the race strong.

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Who is your hero? “Kylie Walsh” - Donya Fotovatjah (6)

“My dad” - Michael Chang (7)

“Chuck Norris” - Kimberley Ho (12)

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Kings of the Court “For the middle school basketball teams, the big focuses this year were team work and commitment,” agreed coaches Moore and Buck. Zachary Zafran (6th) was glad he had a chance to participate, “I'm glad I signed up because all my friends are my team mates and it's really fun.” Benjamin Veghte (8th) added, “My favorite part of

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the the game is scoring, because you get points and it's so satisfying.” The middle school teams shared a long successful season, and Jason Sadler (7th)'s reflected, “My personal highlight was getting better at passing.” When asked about a VB team highlight, Matthew Covington exclaimed, “Defeating Woodland!”

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“Very proud and I love my team mates” Colby Cheung (8)

“Out of shape; It was a tough team loss for the squad. Our squad fought hard.” Joshua Galloway (8)

“Pretty good i guess.” Paul Barton (6)

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Nothing but net The focus of middle school girls basketball this year was to teach the importance of sportsmanship and enforce athleticism within the young ladies. Coach Buck, explained that “ My goal this for the girls, is to get them to the next level, and just make them a little better than they were before.” Donya Fotovatjah (6) exclaimed, “ As a beginner, I learned new things, watching my sister Delara play.” The

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Varsity A hit a hot streak, and were undefeated in their bracket. Annabelle North (7) stated, “ I love being a part of this team, and as being one of the younger players on the A team; I am proud of the achievement we have made.” The sixth graders had a learning year with sights set on future seasons, “this year has definitely prepared us for next year.” 1. Zoe Daniel (8) in action blocking the ball.2. Zeta Weiss (7), Shannon Fitzgerald (8) and Anna Barton (8) set up on defense. 3. The MS Varsity B2 team 4. The MS Junior Varsity team 5. The MS Varsity B1 team 6. The MS Varsity A team

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It was fun because we worked very well together, even though we lost it was a very energetic game! Maisy Mcwright (8)

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“Heading” To The Top Sports are a big part of the Priory Middle School experience and soccer brings the middle school boys #together on the field. “Our team has good chemistry and respect for each other,” says Colby Cheung (8). The sixth grade teams are efficient and can get the ball down the field. “Our team does very well on teamwork and finding the open man upfield,” said Ethan Veghte (6). Paul Barton (6) agrees, saying, “We can pass the ball very well to the forwards, but our team does need to work on defending.” For the

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older boys, it’s exactly the opposite. “We need to work on offense so that we can score more,” says Mark Hughes (7). The boys seem to all agree that their toughest opponent, no matter what team has been Sacred Heart. “The best moment so far is tying against Sacred Heart 4-4 because they are a league above us,” says Brandon Zelaya (6). The boys all have goals, too. For Thomas Screven (6), it’s to “work on ball handling”. These boys play tough, but smart putting the team first.

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1. Henry Saul (8) dribbles down the field to try and escape an opponent, with Christian Castelo (7) close behind. 2. Will ElFishawy (6) practices on defense. 3. Josh Eichbaum (8) takes a rest break during the game after lots of running.

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JV: Top: Owen Tidmarsh, Zachary Zafron, Nicholas Tidmarsh, Paul Barton, Saul Mora Bottom: William ElFishawy, Brandon Zelaya, Calvin Katz, Ethan Veghte, Varsity: Top: Daniel Klein, Joshua Thibaud, Colby Cheung, Aidan Chandra, 4 Henry Saul, Charlie Gainey, Jacob Gainey, Kenny Akers, Matthew Covington, Henry Stanger. Coaches: Mike Loftis, Myles Christian Castelo, Joshua Eichbaum. Bottom: Christopher Russell, Alec Sommerville 5 Isrealski, Eli Roybal, Markus Brugger, Benjamin Veghte, Samson Axe, Robert 4 Barbagelata Coaches: Dustin Moore, Gulliver LaValle “Popcorn chicken.” -Zachary Weiss (10)

“Tater-Tots” -Megan O'neill

“Lasagna.” -Charis Chiu

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The Middle School girl's soccer team is a confident and mentally tough groups of girls . Even when the season was just kicking off, they already had big expectations. “We’re gonna win ‘cause we’re really good!”, says team member Ava Rust (7). They seem to have similar goals (get it?) when it comes to playing. When we asked what their personal objectives were, Zoe Daniel (8) was excited to share, “I’m going to score a goal!”, she said, with a big smile. “Yeah, and I want to work on shooting and finishing”, says Kaela Marsheck

(6). Looks like offense is going to be a big deal this season. They’re really going to need to bring it if they want to beat their biggest rival, who the girls all agree is Crystal Springs. “It’s definitely Crystal because they beat us,” responds Ally Sinclair (7). Wow! Just because they’re defeated once, they automatically become enemies. These girls are intense. They all look intense too, looking sharp in their Nike cleats, the soccer gear brand that they voted best. Although there are two teams, they all work together like sisters.

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1. Gabriella Sanchez (7) throws a ball into the game. 2. Priory about to score a goal against rival team Girls Middle School. 3. Varsity players Annie Boyle (8), Zeta Weiss (7) and Amelia Hoffmann (8) smile for a photo.4. Junior varsity player Eloise Chang (6) kicks the ball into the goal. 5. Kiki Sargent (6) practices dribbling the ball in-between flags. 6.Varsity player Charlie Brandon (8) passes the ball to a teammate. 7. Priory's offense is about to attack their apposing players goal as they swiftly past through their opponents defense.

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What is your favorite lunch? “Breakfast for lunch.”-Grant Whitman (7)

“Curly Fries.”-Zoe Daniel (8)

“Pizza”-Eli Roybal (7)

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15/Love Priory With a large number of new tennis players on the middle school team, both coaches and members are excited for the new season. Coach Celso Onofre shares his views on the newly improved team. “We have some good players for singles, and it looks like doubles will be better than last year.” Another addition to the team is Coach Mike Loftis, who shared his goals with the team on the

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first day of practice, “I hope we win a few games. We've had a great season so far. We're undefeated. I hope everybody improves. We got a few beginners but they've already gotten better.” The players are all working hard under the intense heat, already setting goals for their future in tennis. “I want to learn to serve better, because I'm not very good” said Chris Russell (8).

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“Programmer” - Alex Yonehiro (6)

4. New assistant coach David Moseley hands out team shirts. 5. The MS team pose for a team photo with coaches Celso Onofre, Mike Loftis, and David Moseley. 6. Katie Walsh (7) raises her racket to return a shot, ultimately winning the point. “Graphic Designer” - Evan Hughes (6)

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Side Out By Gracie Hamren

The new middle school volleyball B team Started off the season with high Spirits that continue out through the whole season. Ada Fathers (7) say, “My favorite thing about our team is the spirit!” She was glad to have such a great team. No matter the out come of there rough start they are still going strong, and that it what counts! The

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Priory volley ball A team has some new additions to the team this year. This team has key players that are returning from last year. They help to keep the spirits going, and are preparing for high school. With the varsity high school coach they are preparing for their future careers with him.

1 Kiana Sargent (7) Quickly moves her feet to dig the ball. 2. The B team getting pumped up before a game. 3. Team photo of the A team middle school volleyball. 4. Team photo of B team for middle school volleyball. 5. Priory attempts to block and incoming hit.

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what is your dream job? “Singer” - Zeta Weiss (7)

“Football Player”- Alexander Leblang (6)

“Psychologist” - Justin Manrao

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Finding Nemo

By Claire Ryland & Zoe Weiss

Although they only participated in two meets and have fewer than ten swimmers, the middle school group has proven they are a determined team. They all have a passion for what they do. “Athletes swim, others just play games”, says Emma Solomon (6). The Panthers had an impressive season with a milestone for each swimmer. Saul Mora (6) says, “I got a lot faster in backstroke!” They worked really hard, but also they enjoyed every moment. “We had a lot of fun and did well for sixth graders,” says Makena Serughetti (6) They had a number of comical moments too. “When I was going from butterfly to backstroke and pushed off my stomach. Only swimmers will get why that’s funny,” said Anna Dyckerhoff (6). Annie Boyle (8) also had to take extra caution for a weird reason “We blondes had to watch out or our hair would turn green!” The team really enjoyed their season and savored the time they spent as a community. 1

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“Dog”-Charis Chiu (9)

“Golden retriever”- Addie Vogt (10)

1. Anna Dyckerhoff (6) is determined to win! 2. Saul Mora (6) dries off after the race. 3. Miles Cheng (6), Saul Mora (6), Emma Solomon (6), Emily Stanger (6), Greta Patterson (6), Anna Dyckerhoff (6), smile for the camera. 4. Justin Wood (7) is reading to race. 5. Emma Solomon (6) swims the butterfly stroke. 6. Anna Barton (8) waits, ready on the starting block. “Chipmunk” - Anna Dyckerhoff (6)

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Don't let their size fool you, this team is a power house of young talent. The Middle School Water Polo team coached by Cornelius O'Leary started off the season on a very high note in their tournament at sacred heart. In their first game ever, the team won 14 to one against Terman and later beat Harker 12 to three. Before the games started Coach Ian Williams said, “I came into the season expecting to teach the kids all the fundamentals, but surprisingly many of them already knew them”. He went on to say,”they have a great work ethic, they work hard, and I'm expecting a lot”. For some of the players it is their first time competing in the pool. Leah Strickland (6) said, “water polo is really fun but it's really tiering and hard. It's a good experience”. The team looks forward to a successful season of defeating any future

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1. Theodore Pasquesi (6) looks for an open teammate. 2. Colby Cheung (8) 6 sinks the ball into the back of the goal. 3. Miles Cheng and Joshua Eichbaum (8) get back onto offense. 4. Joshua 6. Back row: Assistant coach Brooks Royals (11), Joshua Eichbaum (8), Colby Cheung (8) Elijah Roybal (7), Mark Hughes (7), Eichbaum (8) prepares to take the shot. 5. Justin Wood (7) sits ready to Samson Axe (7), Coach Ian Williams. Front row: Theodore Pasquesi (6), Justin Wood (7), Anna Dyckerhoff (6),, Leah Strickland(6), and Miles Cheng (6). knock down any shots.

What is your favorite animal?

“Platypus” - Alexandre Gao (10)

“Lion” - Keyshawn Ashford (9)

“Dog” - Tara Tedjarat (11)

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american english story Interested in a deep analysis of age-old fairy tales? Or maybe urban legends are even more exciting? English is a wonderful exploration of the vivid world that literature can create with a leap into the astonishing maze that is the English language. In order to acquire a further understanding of the program, the voice of Ms. Briggs, English Department head, must be heard. Priory offers a wide variety of exciting courses such as Gothic Literature, Fairy Tales, Transcendentalists and Beats, Myths and Urban Legends and many more. In Fairy Tales, students write their own tales. In Foundations I, students analyze a Japanese film based on Macbeth.

by Maxwell Habeck

Also, in Literature of Witness, students had the opportunity to interview a war refugee. These activities diversify Priory's English program. These electives exist because, “Student interest drives the curriculum. We balance education with student interest”. The English department’s main goals are to develop skills in “critical thinking and formal writing, embedding projects for creativity and collaboration, promote clear communication, to find pleasure in the text, develop the love of learning, and social justice and compassion for the world around us”. Katia Queener (9) says, “I love English because I love literature. It gives you access to different worlds”. Overall, Priory's English program is a deep exploration of literature and one’s own self filled with diverse electives.

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“Tahoe”-Isaac Roybal (9)

“Minnesota”-Michael Gunn (9)

1. The D Period Foundations I students prepare for another exciting class. 2. Ms. Briggs keeps the class on track with the power of her finger. 3. Anna Gutow (9) and Michael Gunn (9) discuss a Macbeth soliloquy in their small groups. 4. Ms. Briggs uses Powerpoint to teach the class about Noh Theater and Throne of Blood.

“Boulder, Colorado”-Lindsey Schoenthaler (11)

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4 1. Mr. Neale uses elaborate hand gestures to get his point across. 2. Hanna Marsheck (11) shows off her paper clips, which simulate the capitalist system. 3. Michael Joyce, Cameron Giarusso, and Eugene Miller (10) play the game 'Risk' in Mr. Neale's class. 4. Mr. Siler stands on a desk and hands out paper clips to students, simulating the capitalist system.

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. What makes history interesting? To answer this question, we called on Adam Siler, head of the History Department, who said, “What makes history interesting is getting the opportunity to ask and answer gigantic questions. Like how did I get here?!” We see that history is a lot of cause and effect, as well as project-based learning (specifically with the 9th grade). When 9th grade student, Eva El Fishawy was asked about her favorite part of history, and what makes it interesting to her, this is how she responded: “Mr. Cohen is just a really cool guy, and he doesn’t

History channel “San Diego”-Francesca Cohn (9)

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lecture a lot, so we get to debate a lot in class, add our own input, and give our viewpoint towards global issues. We get to do a lot of fun projects. It is really interesting and you learn a lot about what is happening in the world, and what caused it.” Mr. Siler simulates the Great Depression by having each student figure out their individual cost of living, and calculate what it would be in that time period. In Mr. Neale's class, students play the game Risk as a fun way to integrate a board game into relevant schoolrelated ideas. History is an ever-changing thing, and so is the way we teach it.

Where did you go on your last vacation?

“Alaska”-Lucas Harris (9)

“Santa Cruz” -Austin Risley

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# The Charm of Math by Candy Yin and Miranda Yan

Math poses many different challenges and forces students to think creatively to solve problems. Priory students enjoy math because the teachers are dedicated to finding fun and creative ways to engage learning. Elizabeth Putnam (12) says “Mr. Riebhoff likes doing projects with candy and he also does tests with candy, and it really helps me learn.” The math teachers use a variety of methods, styles, and real life lessons to help students. Anisha Reddy (11) also likes Mr. Riebhoff's Pre-Calculus class. She said, “Mr.

Riebhoff explains the concepts well in class, and he also has online lessons.” Math assignments range from learning how to do taxes, functional architecture and applied probabilities. “Ferris Wheels are fun if you are a kid, not if you are the one building them!” Paulette Ma (11), says about a project in Ms. Faisal's Honors Pre-Calculus class. Even the most challenging topics are manageable with teachers who are passionate about the subject and helping their students learn.

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1. Natalie Magnuson (12) and Timothy Dannis (12) work on some calculus homework. 2. Megan Buiocchi (11) is in deep thought puzzling through a problems 3. Mr. Riebhoff helps Mitch Calbert (12) with AP Statistics. 4. Mrs. Faisal is educating Avery Simon (11) with the newest math concept in Pre-calculus class. 5. Andy Wang (10) gets help from his classmates to figure out a problem. 6. Benjamin Morss (10) works on math during his free time. 7. Mr.Marsheck puts math to practical use by teaching his math class how to do taxes, demonstrating with a receipt.

“They make me happy and excited to “He makes the class fun and jokes around so we learn everyday, shoutout to Mr. want to learn.” -Armando Gonzalez Zaragoza (9) Marsheck.” - Adrian LaValle(9)

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Discovery Channel

by Megan Love

With science and technology changing so rapidly around us, the teaching and study of science courses has never been more relevant to our daily lives. What distinguishes our science programs at Priory are dedicated teachers and events like the regular speakers hosted throughout the year. Biology teacher Mrs. Parker has a passion for teaching because, “[she] especially enjoys helping students believe in themselves through science [and] in a world with so much diversity. Biology unites all humans and all living things.” The other perspective on studying science is 4 from the students and how classes impact them in their own lives. Wako Morimoto [10] feels that biology helps her “realize how many cool things your body can do to keep you healthy”. The science department is also distinguished by its Science Friday

speaker series that brings a wealth of talent and insight into our knowledge about science, connecting news, possible careers, and sparking more interest for many. The first speaker of the school year was Patrick Tornes (12), who spoke about his experience working in a lab during the summer and his discoveries from the lab experiment he worked on. The diversity of guests ranges greatly, and student Yuju Shin (11) claims, “Mr. Clark’s brother Josiah inspired [her] to learn more about nature and the local ecosystems. His talk also made [her] want to take environmental studies in college”. Science Friday speakers are an important aspect that enhances the department offerings while helping make science accessible and relevant to one’s life. 1

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1. Mr. Trudelle comparing each bridge design and their stress points, when weight is placed on their structure. 2. Kieran Pandey (9) and Vincent Cullinan (10) watching a demonstration during physics class. 3. Juniors and seniors in Mr. Tang's chemistry class listen to an interactive class lecture. 4.Tommy Wang (10) and Konstantin Larin (10) immersing in a biology class discussion. 5. Cris Yuan (11) is working during AP Physics on a precise project using small weights.

How do your teachers motivate and inspire you? “When the teacher is enthusiastic, and when they enjoy teaching, it makes me want to learn.” -Ryan Reiss (10)

“They help me when I don't understand the class material. And they will explain it more in depth.” -Cole Gilbert (6)

“He tells us funny jokes and long stories” -Kathryn Mawhinney (7)

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Keeping the Faith Always we begin again, and this year the theology department returned with new faculty members and fresh activities. The theology faculty was joined by Carrie Rehak and Ryanne Saddler. The monks, the administration, faculty members and students have made them feel very welcome in the Priory community. Besides providing a variety of religion based classes, the theology department focused on the service week reflections. Ryanne Sadler, freshman theology teacher, said,”The biggest challenge any teacher faces is making curriculum relevant and meaningful to students.” The department has worked to including spirituality into

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the service week activity. Sophomore student Zachary Weiss enjoyed the church visits in Christian Scriptures this year. He said, “I was happy to visit a church of a denomination outside of my own”, and that, “it was fun meeting people and experiencing the service”. The theology department offers a wide array of topics for students to explore the many sides of religion. These courses are unique and and actively incorporate the Benedictine values. Teachers are continuously improving and updating the curriculum to make it interesting and relevant to students' lives and experiences. By expanding their spiritual awareness, students culminate a greater understanding of the many world views around them.

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“U2” - Jasmine Tang (9)

“Panic! At the Disco” - Lauren Kastanis (9)

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1. Prof. Mejía Torres practices his dance moves in front of his Spanish 3 class. 2. Hana Marsheck (11) and Alex Gao (10) have fun in Mandarin class. 3. Alejandra Sanchez (11), Betty Chen (9), and Carolyn Akers (11) sell a crêpe to Delara Fotovajah (10). 4. Nariko Ruiz (12) and Kimberly Ho (12) hand out Chinese red envelopes during the Lunar New Year Celebration.

program, you partake in the annual “French Week” festival, a week devoted to learning more about France and French culture. Finally, the Chinese department holds a Lunar New Year celebration every January or February. There, Mandarin students present a brief history of China, its language, and Chinese New Year, followed by a traditional lion dance and a feast of pot stickers and egg roles, which Mandarin student Jasmine Tang says is her favorite part. Taking a foreign language at Priory is a great way to be exposed to new cultures and become a citizen of the world.

Max Habeck, a Spanish student, says that “learning a second language is one of the best ways to learn more about different cultures and gain a larger world view”. This is especially true of the extraordinary foreign language program at Priory. There are four languages to choose from: Spanish, French, Mandarin, and Japanese, all of which have exciting and fun cultural activities to do throughout the year. In Spanish class, you have the opportunity to experience a Day of the Dead “fiesta”. During the celebration, you listen to traditional music, dance, and of course, eat delicious food. In the French

lost in translationWhat is the best concert that you've been to? By Jack Smith

“One Direction” - Katia Queener (9)

“Childish Gambino” - Christian Fotré (10)

“Beyoncé” - Zach Weiss (10)

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1. In drawing and painting class, Christian Fotre (10) draws a perspective drawing of a train. 2. Metals class student, Vick Xu (12) examines a piece of metal. 3. Nicholas Treynor (11) working on a mosaic .4 Olivia and Catherine Flynn (9) having fun in drawing and painting class 5.Ms.Thayer teaching Drawing and Painting class with Marton Kondé (11), Megan Buiocchi (11), and Alexandra Kastanis (11) 6. Samuel Ogunleye (12) drawing a perspective drawing of a city

“Mint chocolate chip” -Gabriel Cordova (9)

“Chocolate chip cookie dough” -Jane Robertson (9)

“Belgium chocolate” -Greer Hoffmann (10)

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Art Pop Art Palooza

By Katia Queener and Eva Elfishawy

We are so lucky to have a school like Priory that has a wide variety of arts. All of the students are somehow involved in fine arts at Priory. Our school has a lot of fun and different classes! Many students at other schools don’t have the opportunity to take the unique art classes that we provide. For example, our school has a glass class and a metals class, most schools, even many colleges, don't have these classes. We also have a kinetic sculpture class for middle school. This middle school class had a project where they made marshmallow shooters out of different materials. In metals and glass the students get to use fire to mold and create some of the coolest things. The most popular art classes this year are Drawing and Painting and Ceramics.

The newest class is drawing and painting which was started a few years ago. AP art history is another fun class. It is taught by Ms. Thayer and the students learn about the history of art from cave painting to modern day. Ms. Thayer who is the head of the visual arts department says that, “One of the best parts of teaching the art classes is seeing the process of discovery on the students faces or the ‘ah ha’ moments. If students are trying something new and they are either succeeding or failing it is so much fun just seeing them in that process. And finally of course it’s great when they are proud of their work.”

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Favorite Ice Cream Flavor “Mint chocolate chip” -Makena Serughetti (6)

“Cookies and cream” -Miranda Prince (9)

“Strawberry sherbet” -Sergio Calderon (9)

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Pitch Perfect If you aren't in one of Priory's orchestras or choirs, you may wonder why anybody in their right mind would be willing to get up early and drive to school to sing or play music. However, a large number of Priory students do exactly this on many days rather than sleeping in. Before everyone else wakes up and comes to class, so many students are already learning, rehearsing, and working hard to prepare for performances and retreats. But these recitals are not the only things that bring so many Priory people of different ages and groups together early in the morning. The first time a new song is learned and 1

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played, all the work of individuals comes together to create something bigger. It is a great feeling. The group dynamics that ensemble members build and the camaraderie everyone finds is unlike that of any other type of team. The cumulative efforts of so many people with so many different skills comes together and makes something remarkable, but as Ms. Paulson reminds her classes when the going gets rough, the success of a group depends on the effort of individuals. It's nice to know when you walk out of the music classroom that you have accomplished something awesome before classes have even begun. 2

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“Lost Stairs” by Adam Levine – Franny Lin (12)

“Moral of the Story” by Watsky – Michael Joyce (10)

“Take Me to Church” by Hozier – Patrick Tornes (12)

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1&2. Concert Choir practice at 8 7:30am. Some days it takes a little longer to wake up. 3. Middle School Orchestra shows off their silly side. 4. Middle School Choir.They are also adorable. 5. The Concert Choir. 6: Megan Buiocchi (11), Meghan Perna (11), and Siobhan Gillis (12) sneak in a selfie during rehearsal. 7. Members of the orchestra having a good time. 8. The Concert Choir...uhh, guys?

What is your favorite song at the moment?

“Green Finch and Linnet Bird” from Sweeney Todd” – Meagan Donovan (12)

“1612” by Vulfpeck – CT Haesemeyer (10)

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David Copperfield

By Katia Queener and Eva Elfishawy

and Francesca's character, Miss Murdstone, destroyed it out of spite. She also excitedly added, “I really liked getting to be a part of this play because I got to know the new ninth graders in the play better.” Maxwell Habeck (9) also shared his perspective on the production. He said, “I liked getting to know the new people and hang out with the cast and crew.” The lead in the play, David Casente (11), explained the most difficult part was practicing his british accent. He explains, “I have never even attempted any sort of accent before this play. It took me a while but I finally got a hang of it after months of practice. I would go to restaurants and order food in a british accent just to make sure I nailed it.” Overall a phenomenal performance. Way to go panthers!

David Copperfield was the 2014 all school play at Priory. The whole cast was filled with energy and excitement to tackle this Charles Dickens' classic. Everyone got along well and had a lot of fun in the process. Julia Wu (12) excitedly declared, “I loved dancing around at random times back stage.” The cast and crew both enjoyed spending time with one another. The chemistry that the crew had after spending hours with each other each day rehearsing resulted in an amazing show. It was a very supportive and exciting environment to be in. When discussing the play with Francesca Mejia (9) she shared some insights about her favorite scene exclaiming, “I liked punching my hand through the kite”. Mr.Dick played by Maxwell Habeck made a kite 1

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“In The Heights” - Miranda Prince-Figuereo (9)

Wicked” - Anna Barton (8)

“Grease” - William Elfishawy (6)

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1. Betty Chen (9) looks stoic on stage. 2. Matthew Galloway (11) cheers his cast mates as he on stage dinning with a young David Copperfiled. 3. Maxwell Habeck (9) leans on Claire Buiocchi (11) to ask for some old time British advice. 4. Grant Whitman (9), who plays a young David Copperfield, is being judged by Sam Putney's (10) character Steer Forth 5. David Casente (11), who plays an older David Copperfiled, looks loving into the eyes of Megan Buiocchi (11). 6. David Casente (11) recites his monologue as David Copperfiled. 7. Maxwell Habeck (9) character Mr.Dick helps a young David Copperfield fly a kite. 8. Kalonee Wiggins (11) recites her lines with passion even though she is dressed as an old women. 9. The hardworking cast celebrates the opening with a cast photo.

What is your favorite play or musical? “Hairspray” - Charlie Brandin (8)

“Kinky Boots” - Mackenzie Cornish (9)

“Wicked” - Morgan Serughetti (9)

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drama project

By Frannie Mejia

middle school drama Click! Clack! Bang! Bang! What's that sound? That's the sound of Mr. Sugden's Swords, Words and Mayhem class learning how to use a broad sword. Swords, Words and Mayhem is only one of the many theatre and drama classes offered at the Priory middle school. In this class, students learn to how to properly use a swords, learn about Shakespeare, and how to craft Shakespearean insults. Mr. Sugden teaches this class, and he also teaches Middle School improv, acting, and play production. In this class, students play a bunch of improvisational games and collectively put together a show at the end of the quarter for the whole school as their sort

of “final.” Ms. Paulson teaches a class called Musical Theatre Performance to introduce middle schoolers to the world of theater. Mr. Sugden said that this year, they are using more technology in their classes more than in years past. There are two plays the middle schoolers can be involved in. The All-school and middle school shows. Eighth grader Amelia Hoffmann says, “my favorite part of being in a show is that I gets to interact with my friends,and I get to learn all kinds of new acting techniques.” There are so many opportunities to thrive here and students get a wide variety of dramatic experiences.

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“Field Day”- Maxwell Leiter (9)

“Field Day”- Mikhail Saliba (9)

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1.The drama class listens attentively to Mr. Sugden while he talks about different character types that are seen in theatre. 2. Grant Whitman (7) and Amelia Hoffmann (8) act in the All School Play. 3. Sharp Queener (8) and Mackae Wilcox (8) audition for “The Mouse that Roared.” 4. Kelly (8) and Katie Walsh (7) play a game of Hunter Hunted. 5. An improv student prepares for her close-up in Hunter Hunted. 6. Mr. Sugden teaches Billy Youstra (8) to use a broad sword. 7. Christine Li (7) braids Makena Serughetti's (8) hair before the all-school play.

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“Field Day”-Hans Walker (10)

“Spirit Week”- Mark Erasmus (9)

What's your favorite Priory event? “Plays”-Mackae Wilcox (8)

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confessions of a high school drama class Interested in creating unique, eccentric characters and portraying them in multiple ways? Want to engage in various activities such as improv games and stage combat or even create your own theater company? Drama is just right for you! In addition to the three wonderful plays Priory produces every year, a wide variety of Drama courses are offered. voice should be heard. There is Drama, in which students are able to engage themselves in a wide variety of activities such as improvisational games, creation of characters enacting professionally written and student written scenes, and many more. Drama 2 thrusts students into an experience like no other, where students get to play out a series of one-act plays in their own theater company.

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by Maxwell Habeck Furthermore, Drama decides to focus on unlocking the crazily creative parts of the brain and allows students to express themselves in a new and unique way and aims to build numerous acting skills that have been encompassed into one course as well as confidence. Quite a few students had great things to say about the Drama Program. Morgan Serughetti (9) says “my favorite part about Drama are all the activities we get to do with trust”. Another student, Maxwell Leiter (9) says “I joined Drama to have fun with Mr. Sugden...my favorite part is learning stage combat.”. Overall, Drama is an immersive, fun program that teaches confidence, trust , awareness, and a wide variety of acting principles that help students both on and off the stage.

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French Revolution because a lot of people died. - Paulette Ma (11)

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1. The drama class lines up to start a new activity. 2. Casey Walsh (9) beams as she engages in a status activity. 3. Thomas Mudge (12) Benjamin Clock (12) Avery Simon (11) Garret Weber (12) and Neil Ragavan (12) improvising a cozy family scene. 4. Benjamin Clock (12) really gets into this activity as he points an accusatory finger at Morgan Serughetti (9) and Zachary Weiss (10) laughs with them. Fun stuff!

19th Century because the best books were written then. - Madeline Birnbaum (11)

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1. Nicholas Souter (12), Samuelle Saliba (11), Christian Kruep (11), Christian Filloux (12) crowd around a 3D printer to monitor its progress. 2. John Sheng (11) illustrates a sorting algorithm to the class, including Pieter Henkens (11), Ryan Reiss (10), and Mr. Paige. 3. Ms. Sullivan consults Hans on his design in CAD. 4. Claire Ryland (9) and Eva El Fishawy (9) work on mobile applications and test them 4 on android devices.

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This year, the Priory Computer Science department has seen some exciting new changes. Ms. Hemiup, the head of the department, said “We are succeeding in bringing more girls in to take more computer science courses, such as the Mobile Computing class, where there are more girls than guys. We have almost doubled the girls in robotics.” Clearly, Priory is playing an important part in educating and introducing girls to computer science related fields, where there are traditionally more boys. Robotics is seeing female leadership, and many girls play important roles during build season. Finally, students in AP Computer Science are

Silicon valley

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learning more about advanced programming skills while participating in fun computer activities. Pieter Henkens (11) said, “We've messed around with making an electronic counter. I am happy with the result.” After learning more of the skills involved with computer programming, the students are able to apply them to real situations. John Sheng (11) said, “The project I enjoyed the most was designing Conway's Game of Life that simulates cell automation. It requires lots of thinking and creativity.” Indeed, so do many other areas of computer science at Priory.

What is your favorite time period in history?

Last year because I saw all my class mates My favorite time period has got to be 1999 - infinity. I am immortal. grow. - Alondra Manriquez (9) Søren Madsen (10)

My favorite time period is now because it's the Golden Age. Jackson Smith (9)

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The Panther Project The Middle School has been engaged in various activities, including “Swords, Words, and Mayhem,” Ceramics, Computer Sciences, Woodworking and many other choices. With fun opportunities to find a passion and express talents, the Middle School electives let students use creativity to show their “inner-artist.” “My favorite elective is Computer science with Mr, Turner, because we're learning about programming ad editing” says Thurston Goldsberry (6). Aaron Lipp (6) adds that “Using the swords with Mr. Sugden is super fun and it's my favorite class.” Though the opinions vary from class to class, the whole middle school is having a great time with their electives and being provided with many new experiences!

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3 1. Annie Boyle (8) and Ben Veghte (8) work together on a large project in Mr. Clark's Woodworking class. 2. Mr. Sugden gives his middle school improv class some acting tips and strategies. 3. Alexander Yonehiro(6) and Billy Youstra(6) square off in a swordplay duel. 4. 6th grader Will El-fishaway finishes editing his film in Computer Science.

2 “Pop Songs and my favorite song is Take Me to Church.” -Delara Fotovatjah

“Flatbush Zombies and Rap.” -Justin Koerner

“Scrap Metal.” -Max Stephan

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The Big bang theory By Katie Nachtsheim and Sara Chang

The middle school STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics)brings all of the middle school working together on a building, employing creation, science, and engineering all at the same time. It is a one time event which is not attached to classes and therefore there is no pressure of grade. This is the third year it's been done. First year was mixed grades, and they built a balloon powered car. The second year, they had to send a marble down a ramp in the slowest time possible. This year they're split by grades and seeing who can build the best paper structures. They all must use the same materials, in the same amount of time, and are 2 judged on height, whether their structure stands on own, whether they use all materials,

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and whether their structure is aesthetically pleasing. This projects aims to get a lot of kids who aren't interested in STEAM to do something that's fun and not high pressure, in hopes of getting them interested. Mrs. Wood finds inspiration for what the project will be by watching lots of Youtube videos and brainstorming with Trudelle all summer. She says that she hopes that the kids will gain “an interest in doing science/ engineering/ technology AND adding art component” (in other words, they'll see that it's about design not just engineering). She thinks its good for exposing kids to new things, getting them excited, and getting them 3 to think about fields they haven't thought about before. 6

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1. Eli Roybal (7), Camille Shelton (7), Justin Wood (7) and Kiki Sargent (7) 2. Calvin Katz (6) and Ethan Veghte (6) 3. Camille Shelton (7) and Eli Roybal (7) 4. Kelly Walsh (8) 5. Colby Chung (8) and Ben Veghte (8) 6. Katie Walsh (7)

Whats on your bucket list? “My first billion” Thomas Mudge (12)

“Eating 100 hot wings in one sitting” - Ashley Ishibashi (12)

“Wing suit gliding” Dominic Willoughby (12)

“Do a backflip” - Ben Clock (12)

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“I find the Post-it quite phenomenal. Second only to a box of goldfish” - Ms. Fogg

“A brand new planner and colored sticky notes” - Ms. Stastny

“Black dry erase markers” - Mr. Sargent.

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What are your favorite school supplies? “Hand Sanitizer and 3D Printer Filament” -Ms. Hemiup

“The Hello Kitty erasers with that awesome blue “Post-it notes and green pens” smell!” - Mr. Clark -Ms. Wood

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“Horrible” Olivia Carusi (8)

“It's been amazing!” Samson Axe (7)

“It's too cold in the morning and to hot in the day” Aidan Chandra (8)

“Pure awesomeness” Charles Gainey (7)

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1 1. Donya Fotovatjah (6) and Margaret Patterson (6) pass their class candle during the cherished candle ceremony. 2 Paul Barton (6) shows off his insane moves on the sand dunes at Red Wood Glenn. 3 Alexander Yonehiro (6) takes a shot at the zip line.

Sixth grade survivor By Emma Jaeger

For the sixth grade students, Outdoor Education is a chance to bond with their classmates, challenge themselves, and experience things that they will never forget. Going into middle school can be terrifying, but after spending three days together as a community, a bond is forged that can never be broken. During the trip, there were many opportunities to try new and difficult things. Grace Bhagat (6) was glad she tired the Vertical playpen. “I liked the vertical playpen because it was a challenge.” she said, soaring higher than thirty feet in the air, this course was not for the faint of heart. There was also a zip line located high up in the redwood trees. “Zip lining was scary because climbing up the tree was so slippery, and I kept slipping” Anna Dyckerhoff (6) said.

One of the most important and iconic parts of Priory Outdoor Education is the candle ceremony. When asked what happens during this sacred ceremony, Grace Bhagat replied “We passed a candle around to the whole grade and had to say what we were thankful for and I said my friends and new teachers.” Each student got a chance to share their feelings with their new classmates. Anna Dyckerhoff disclosed, “I am grateful for having the chance to get to know all of my new friends and for the delicious food.” Justin Corley definitely agreed, “The food was the best!” He added. Overall, sixth grade Outdoor Education was a success, and it prepared the sixth grade class for an exciting middle school experience.

How has your day been? “Its been really good, I started the day with a bowl of cinnamon toast crunch which was prime because it's my favorite cereal, and I found my sweater which I was looking for.” Brianna Maroney (8)

“Unicorns” Alec Israelski (7)

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“Blank Space” - Joshua Galloway (8)

“What I like about you” - Charlie Brandin (8)

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1. The class of 2020 gets ready to go on an adventure in the wild at Pinnacles National Park. 2. Ready to put his lessons into practice, Markus Brugger (7) is about to belay down the mountain he just made his way up. 3. Camille Shelton (7) and Alec Israelski (7) work together to learn the skills for safe rock climing . 4. Kiana Sargent (7) look up towards the trees and skies for inspiration while writing in her journal. 5. Luke Souter (7) and Dimitri Saliba (7) work together to set up a tent, showing admirable teamwork.

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Priory vs. The Wild By Rachael Miller

Mawhinney, with open arms and were on their way. On the trip they practiced teamwork in various ways, such as setting up their tents together and belaying each other while rock climbing. The whole time, they were by each other's side, ready to pitch in and lend support. “The trip was really fun; I had a lot of fun with my friends,” Justin Wood (7). The seventh grade is a fun and quirky class who cares greatly about each other. They willing to work hard and take big risks knowing they can depend on one another.

After making it through their first year at Priory, the 7th graders are now working their way up through middle school. After just a few months of school, they are starting to feel the pressure “7th grade is different because there is more homework and higher expectations!” said Dominique Robson (7). In September, the seventh graders embarked on the traditional outdoor ed trip to the Pinnacles National Park. This trip gave them a chance to bond with each other and work on new challenges. They welcomed their two new students, Katie Walsh and Kathryn

What song is stuck in your head right now? “Uptown funk” - Emma Jaeger (8)

“Can't touch this” - Sarah Park (7)

“Cough Syrup” - Anna Barton (8)

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“Bonding with classmates” - Grace Peek (8) My dedication to Mr. Trudelle's class” - Kenny Akers (8) “Washington D.C.” - Olivia Carusi (8)

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1. The eighth grade class learns history first hand, at Mount Vernon, in Washinghton D.C. on the class trip. 2. Anna Barton (8) competes for Priory at the swim meet.3. 8th graders enjoy a break out at the new Church Square before chapel. 4. Olivia Carusi (8), Charlie Brandin (8) , and Sina Madsen (8) work together on a project.

Saved by the Bell The 8th graders have spent almost three years as a class, and through group projects and retreats, they have formed long lasting friendships and become a community. Elliot Dauber (8) was grateful to be able to bond with his class, “Our class is really tight with great friendships, I love eighth grade”. For new student Kelly Walsh (8), eight grade has been an opportunity for her to forge relationships with a new group of people, “Eighth grade is great, you get close to every one in your class”. Unfortunately, eighth

By Emma Jaeger

grade can't last forever, but Genevieve ChiuSchaepe (8) is exited to experience high school. “I look forward to high school and to meet new people who come into our grade”, from Anna Barton's (8) point of view, being an eighth grader is a great achievement, “As a part or the 8th grade class I feel so accomplished!” Eighth grade is the end of a long middle school career for the class of 2019, but these relationships will follow them through high school, and they will remember this defining year for the rest of their lives.

What has been your favorite part of 8th grade? Drawing circles and ellipses” - Josh Galloway (8)

“We are the top of the Middle school” - Anna Barton (8)

“Everyone gets along really well” - Annie Boyle (8)

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bop to Who is the 9th grade class? Well, they aren't quite sure yet, but give them time...they'll will figure it out. Half of them have been together since 6th grade, and the other half have not. They are all getting to know each other this year. They are the class of 2018. Here's what will be happening in 2018 just to give you an idea: Russia will be hiding the FIFA World Cup, Apple will be on its 11th iPhone, and there will be a bullet train being built going from San Francisco to Los Angeles. When J.R. Brandin (9) was asked about the class of 2018, this is how he responded: “Our class is very diverse. Everyone “Pearl Jam”-Matt Boyle (10)

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“Erica Badoo”-Emma Lewer (9)

“The Roots”-Mrs. Briggs (Faculty)

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has a different personality.” When Mr. Trudelle was asked to describe the class in 5 words or1 less, he said, “spirited, fun-loving, energetic, passionate, and friendly.” Some of us began our journey at Priory in 2011 and we are all going to end our journey together as seniors in 2018! Our class is close-knit and unlike public high schools, we can name the first and last names of every kid in our grade. That's pretty special. Over time, we will all get to know each other better and better because we have four great years together 5 class of 2018! to look forward to! Good luck

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What's the best concert you've ever been to? “Beyonce”-Lily Johnson (11)

“FT Island”-Emily Kuo (9)

“Hoodie Allen”-Micah Aguila (11)

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sophomore In the hills of Portola Valley, down the breezeway alley lies a cluster of students that are the class of 2017. Sophomore year is no comparison to being a Freshman; pressures have increased, the social scene has changed, and maintaining a balanced lifestyle is a challenge. Not only are there more choices, but the interests and activities pursued become part of each individual's identity. According to Wako Morimoto (10) sophomore year, “is a lot harder than last year, but at the same time, I am more comfortable being around friends and teachers,” while Margot Heron (10) felt similarly that while the course load is an increase, she has, “a more established friend group”. Every student has become more independent in their “One time I told my teacher that my cat died”-Arianna Schmulbach (9)

“I have too much integrity to lie so I just don’t go to class.” -Manuel Salas (10)

“Preparing to eat thanksgiving dinner” Christopher Brugger (9)

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choices and has a responsibility in choosing their academic pursuits that may impact them in the future. 1 to the class Beyond the wide range of interests, there is more than their academic talents, the class dynamic is collaborative and altogether well rounded. With the broad array of skill among these students, Biology teacher Ms. Parker has observed during her classes that, “the sophomore class is a group of very talented individuals - academically, athletically, musically, in the visual and performing arts, robotics and computer science - who work together cohesively.” The Sophomore class is unique, with a widely talented, they serve the community in various ways.

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“Flew to NY last night and then my flight got canceled” -Theodore Pasquesi (6)

“Sports” -Timothy King (6)

“Well, I always turn in my homework or say I fell asleep.” - Ava Rust (7)

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Micah Aguila Carolyn Akers Samuel Baumgarten William Bentley Madeline Birnbaum Kate Bowers Megan Buiocchi Claire Buiocchi Kanin Bunajinda Riley Cantwell David Casente Richy Chen Olivia DeStefano Anjali Eichbaum Michael Fitzgerald Matthew Galloway Jaulie Goe Kelsey Gosling John Gregory Joshua Gutow Sarah Halabe Scott Harris Kylie Harrison Pieter Henkens Arisa Herman Jack Herrera Graham Hughes Lauren Isackson Nicholas Jaeger Lillian Johnson Camryn Kaplan Alexandra Kastanis Justin Koerner Marton Konde Anne Kroo Christian Kruep John Lee Veronica Lempert Sergio Lopez Paulette Ma Monica Mallon Hana Marsheck

The Eleventh

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Junior year is often the busiest year of high school for most high school students. Busy with focusing on grades, standardized tests, college visits, and extracurriculars. Juniors at Priory are experiencing an exciting, high-speed, and important year. The class of 2016 is known for its ambition and quest for excellence. When asked how has junior year has been so far, Avery Simon (11) “I love the classes. Although this year is hard, it is fun.” Obviously, students places more stress on grades in junior year

“I am using a private tutor to study for SAT this year.”- Riley Cantwell (11)

“Just taking the practice test that priory offers. I also gonna take courses later this year.”- Alejandra Sanchez (11)

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Maria Naclerio Kenny Park Curie Park Matthew Patzer Meghan Perna Lili Pinter Samuel Pollack Mirthia Prince-Figuereo Michael Rapoport Anisha Reddy Austin Risley Brooks Royals Samuelle Saliba Alejandra Sanchez Lindsey Schoenthaler Robert Screven Haoyu John Sheng Yuju Shin Avery Simon Avery Singson Tara Tedjarati Rebecca Whitman Kalonee Wiggins Rachel Wolff Zhongguo John Xing Shiqiao Candy Yin Qinyi Cris Yuan Jocelyn Zambrano Michael Zhao

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So besides stress on grades, how is junior year different from freshman and sophomore years? Cris Yuan (11), says, “I like most of the classes, so junior year is not challenging for me. However, there is more stuff going on.” Junior class moderator Mr. Siler described the class fondly, “The Juniors are motivated. They are ambitious academically and intellectually. They are fun and funny. There is a deep seated and very sincere care for humanity.” Hang in there juniors. You are almost seniors! “I haven't started!.”- Jack Herrera (11)

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How are you studying for collage entry tests?

“By taking so many practice tests that my hands fall off.”- Anisha Reddy (11)

“I am taking classes in order to study for the sat this year.” - William Bentley(11)

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20 years...

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The Seven Year Club

The Dormers

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Once a panther, always a panther Dear Class of 2015, We are always surprised and amazed at the passage of time – how swiftly is goes and becomes the history that we may review from time to time. We have experienced the Priory grow from a smaller and less complicated school to one of the finest educational institutions in Northern California. With each graduating class there is left behind a huge memory bank of personalities, events, and adventures that have helped to form the Priory into what it is today. Each class develops its own personality and thereby becomes a stepping-stone for the classes that follow. The Class of 2015 has proven to be one of the finest classes in the long and proud history of the Priory. It has excelled in leadership qualities, strongly influencing the underclassmen with spirit and direction. Academic success, reflected in the diverse college opportunities offered to members of the class, has been outstanding. Interest and accomplishment in the arts, in drama, on the athletic fields has surely proven to be a stepping-stone for those to follow. Involvement in Campus Ministry activities and generous support for the various drives and appeals to relieve the suffering of those in need has been remarkable. The class of 2015 has indeed made a statement. May the Benedictine values of community, individuality, hospitality, spirituality and integrity serve you well as you move on to yet another phase of your journeys. May you keep each other safely in your hearts as you go your separate ways, and may you always remember to dance as if no one was watching.

Father Martin

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Father Martin, O.S.B. Monastic Superior

Tim Molak Head of School

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Mayra Barriga

Cabot Bigham

Cameron Bonora

Milla Bevens Anna Brett Most likely to name her Elizabeth Boyle Most likely to be the Most likely to start ten Most likely to choreograph a businesses and operate first born Kim Most likely to become Most likely to order a next Ricky Bobby. dance for BeyoncĂŠ while them all from his home the next president by glass of milk with every Kardashian. saving the earth from global in his pj's. beating Mitt Romney in meal, even after she is warming. an epic rap battle. 21.

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Hans Chen

Most likely to play a violin concerto for his personal friend the US President.

Michael Chiu-Schaepe

Most likely to live Most likely to have more under the sea. Jordans than Michael Jordan.

Chris Delos Santos

Timothy Dannis

Ross Corey Most likely to run. Always.

Most likely to have a collection of snapbacks worthy of the Smithsonian.

Most likely to open for John Mayer and then have John Mayer open for him.

Clinton Finney

Siddharth Gandhi

Siobhan Gillis

Most likely to only do things that make him happy.

Most likely to be the next George Lucas.

Andy Isokpehi

Ashley Jones

Most likely to fly.

Caroline Clark Most likely to be the best dressed congresswoman at the inaugural ball.

Meagan Donovan Most likely to get her Grammy Award acceptance speech interrupted by Kanye West.

Caroline Hickman

Most likely to leave Most likely to survive a high school with no zombie apocalypse by fitting in through the art regrets. of disguise.

Most likely to be a Disney princess because of her beautiful hair and can-do attitude.

Julie Joyce

Edward Lansing

Most likely to use Most likely to be the interpretive dance to next Ron Swanson solve conflict.

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Alberto Coppola

Most likely to be the captain of his own twerk team.

Most likely to graduate and become a lizard farmer.

Christian Filloux Most likely to be asked by the CIA to fly drones, and turn it down.

Kimberly Ho Most likely to be your boss.

Gabrielle Filloux Most likely to, if she concentrated, burst into a literal ray of sunshine.

Ashley Ishibashi Most likely to be a hawaiian nomad.

Franny Lin Most likely to become the most ethical and beautiful UN leader.

Zoey Lin Most likely to write, direct and star in her own Oscar winning film.

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Sasha Malek Natalie Magnuson Most likely to move to New York and never Most likely to publish a return. magazine of french bulldogs.

Katie Nachtsheim

Grant Narasin

Most likely to cure cancer while riding a horse.

Most likely to never read his senior superlative.

Olivia Peek

James Phelps

Most likely to make the Most likely to word “rad” cool again. accidentally save the world.

Ameyalli Rocha

Jane Ross

Most likely to be the Most likely to take over best social worker ever. the Priory's Campus Ministry.

Katherine Sze

Most likely to be the lead singer of the band “Kitty and the Whales.”

Dominic Willoughby Most likely to run away and join the circus.

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Bailey Marsheck Most likely to better relations with China while playing soccer and making sassy comments.

Sonya Nikolich Most likely to be Caroline Pavlov and save the planet.

Elizabeth Putnam Most likely to beat all of us in possible careers while spitting out APUSH facts.

Most likely to run a successful makeup blog.

to France and make crepes while singing beautiful choral music

Tyler Woods Most likely to be President of the US, but not class president.

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Megan O'Neill Most likely to be late to graduation and show up in a hoodie and Converse.

Neil Ragavan Most likely to be a reality star.

Nariko Ruiz-Murillo Elizabeth Schilling

Jessica Thorson Julia Teymourian Most likely to move back Most likely to fight terrorism while wearing Prada.

Thomas Mudge

Julien Morgan Most likely to drop out of college to go on a journey of self discovery.

Most likely to write a gluten free cookbook.

Patrick Tornes

Most likely to build his own spaceship and not make a big deal out of it.

Vick Xu

Julia Wu Most likely to quietly take over the world.

Ansel Morris Most likely to find a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.

Samuel Ogunleye

Most likely to try and get bitten by a radio active spider.

Caroline Pavlov

Most likely to be a male model.

Most likely to be Sonya Nikolich and a famous artist.

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Christopher Risley

Most likely to reminisce about his college years throughout his life.

Most likely to spend the rest of his life rock climbing and contemplating the meaning of the universe.

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Nicholas Souter

Most likely to do CSI the musical.

Most likely to be the next great philosopher.

Terry Wang

Garrett Weber

Most likely to make a Most likely to survive living off of selling Apple the Hunger Games. products.

Jerry Zeng

Most likely to vote for Most likely to have a set nap time as an adult. Hillary Clinton.

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Mayra Barriga Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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“Everyone is trying to accomplish something big, not realizing that life is made up of little things.” ~ Frank A. Clark

Thank you Priory!

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Proud Moments #StillGotATrophy

Cabot Bigham “If you ain't first, your last” -Ricky Bobby

Shoutouts: -Vick Xu (Base God) -Priory Dorms -Baby Jesus -Chris Risley <3

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Cameron Bonora “Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” -Albert Einstein

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Thanks for all the memories Priory, it's been a good six years TO MY FAMILY: I love you all so much and can’t put into words how thankful I am to have a family as wonderful as you guys. Mom and Dad, You guys are the best parents I could possibly want; you are endlessly supportive and loving and are always there for me. Matt, you are one of the funniest people I know as well as one of the smartest and most athletic. You make everyone around you laugh and you care so deeply for everyone. Annie, I don’t know what I would do without you. You are so beautiful and loving and smart. Charlie, my magnificent golden prince, I love you more than the rest of the family combined. You're the best puppy in the world TO MADDIE: Friend! I have never met anyone who understands me the way you do, nor anyone I can trust as completely as I trust you. We’ve My roots have grown but I don't know been best friends since where they are. 7th grade, and I wouldn't -The Head and the Heart have survived this long TO JULIE: How has it only been two years since you came without you to be to the best coast? I love you so much, and all the adventures indecisive with me. we have together. Let's turnip and take embarrassing selfies together for a long time to come TO MOLLY, KATIE, AND MEAGAN: Chamber homies! Our shenanigans in chamber are some of the best parts of my day, even though I'm not sure Mabeza or Paulson would say the same. I love you all. Yer a wizard, Harry TO DOMINIC: We don't talk as much as we used to, but you were a great friend to me for a long time and I'll always appreciate that. I hope you have the best time ever in college TO JULIA: You were my only friend for a long time, and whether or not we stay in touch I will never stop loving you for that. TO CAROLINE: You've had my back so much longer than anyone else and I love all the memories we share. I love you

Elizabeth Boyle

TO MY FWWH FAM: BEES? I don’t see you guys much and I don’t even know if you’ll read this, but I would never have survived high school without you guys. From Cards Against Humanity to Guardians of the Galaxy to countless Last Evening Fires, you are all my best memories and the gypsy star will always guide us home. PS: The pizza is aggressive

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Mom, Dad and Michael: Thanks for being there for and supporting Mossy. Sara and Nina: You two are my sisters. 10 years of friendship and counting! Caroline Hodes: Thank you for the great times we've shared over the years. Marine: You're like a sister to me. I'm so proud of you and I love you 4ever! Briggsy and Gracie: HAM SANDWICH FOR DAYS!!!! Love!!! Juju: Thank you for being one of my best friends. You are so beautiful and generous and I'm so blessed to have you in my life. Julie: Juice! I'm so glad that you moved away from your country of Massachusetts or else I would have never met you! Kitty: Thank you for understanding my constant prowls and sharing my love for scary movies. Stay beautiful! #boyfriends Ashley: Thank you for sharing that best days of my life. You're strong and beautiful and I can't wait to see what you do in the future. Kimberly: I love you and I cannot imagine my high school experience without you. Thank you for always being there for me. Jessica: You have always been one of my best friends and I know you always will be. Thanks for everything! EDWARD!!! Gab: Oh Stan! You're my #1 an I can't wait until you're famous and I can say that I am friends with you! Meagan: Mahoogennnn!!! I love you so much and I cannot imagine Priory without you. You have been there through thick and thin and I cannot wait to see what amazing things you will do. I love you and thank you! Perns: You're the Harry to my Louis, the Bert to my Ernie and the One to my Direction. I love you! Jane: You make volleyball bearable. I'm so grateful for the laughs we've shared together! Katie: Since the great times we spent together as kids to the hilarious jokes we share now, great memories have been formed. Liz: Who would have ever thought all those years ago at basketball camp that we would be spending 4 great years together on a team. Its a small world! Ameyalli: Thank you for understanding my obsessions and one day we need to see the JoBros together. Illlyyy!!! Patrick: You're an amazing person and the best homecoming date ever! Dominic: Don't forget our 30-Year agreement! :)

Anna Brett Two thirds of what Anna says is funny, the other third I just don't hear. -Zach Novak

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Mitch Calbert Take your time don't live too fast Troubles will come and they will pass Simple Man, Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Hans Chen “The minute you want to give up think about why you hold on so long.”

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Michael Chiu-Schaepe “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” -Winston Churchill

Shout Outs: My Family for supporting me through high school My Homies Philip, Cabot, Andy, Sam, Chris, Sergio, Tyrell, Carlos The Oakland Soldiers Organization: Mr. Olivier, Coach Lance, Ms. LaCorte, Coach Richie, Coach Parker, Coach Lo, Mr. Gooden #Salute My College Counselor: Mr. Rick Singer Priory Coaches: Coach Moseley, Coach Sargent

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Caroline Clark

“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh Shout out to all the homies who've made high school unforgettable. Jane, Meagan, Katie, Anna, Chris, Cameron, Olivia, Siobhan, Ashley, Juju, Gab thank you so much!

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Benjamin Clock “It always seems impossible until it's done”- Nelson Mandela

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Alberto Coppola “And the butterflies, and the caterpillars” Damian Perez

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My Boys Joe Farned, thank you. Forever a legend.

Ross Corey “To Give Anything Less Than Your Best Is To Sacrifice The Gift.”- Steve Prefontaine

#1 Coach: Coach Lai Patty (Patrick Tornes) You're the man. First person I met at Priory.

bbclint (Clint Finney)

DB (David Bently) Tradition.

Baybay (Bailey Marsheck) chrispy (Chris Delos Santos Perez)

My First Ike's Sandwitch

Johnny Jay Trudelle

Juju!!! (Julia Teymourian)

CCS Champions

Beach Season

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Timothy Dannis “Did I stutter?” - Stanely Hudson

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Chris Gerard Delos Santos “They say stay in the lines, but there's always something better on the other side” - John Mayer

Dad & Mom: Words cannot even describe how lucky I am to have such supportive and loving parents. You’ve always taught me that dreams can be accomplished through diligence and perseverance. Thank you for making this come true. The Schillings: I never knew that I could have a second family until I met you all. You've pushed me to become a better person everyday and I could not have asked for more. Thank you for all your support throughout my entire life. I will never forget the memorable times we've had together. Liz: You will always be the person I will turn to when the road gets rough. We've had so many adventurous together. From making forts when we were 5, to going on college tours... I enjoyed every bit of it. 13 years of being siblings and dealing with my silliness is quite impressive. Thank you so much for always being there for me Liz. Luis J: Brothers for life. The jerking crew aint’ dead. High school would not have been fun without you. All the inside jokes we've had will never be forgotten. I know you'll go far man. Wherever that might be, I’ll always be there. That’s just the way it is. Cameron: Ormondale to CMS to Priory, The BMW and The Mustang. The “Code”. You’ll always be my wingman. Ross: So many good times in and out school. I’ll miss you man. Keep running like the wind. NBA 2k for days. Kinesiology and Physiology represent! Bailey: We survived all three years of Spanish. Let's never go through that again. Fight on brotha. Julia: I’m still upset that you never said “hi” to me at that one NJB basketball game. I’ll point out though that I would not have been able to survive HS without you. You were always there for me when I needed it most. Ashley I: Jackie Chan & Lucy Lu took on HS together. You've always been the person I would ask for feedback and you gave the best ones. Meagan: You are such a talented and modest actress. I am soo lucky that I got to know you these past four years. Keep shining on stage and giving us a great show. Luana: Until I met you, I never knew that I could have such strong feelings for someone in such a short period of time. I will never forget you and those memorable two weeks! Coach Moseley & Priory Basketball Team: I am truly grateful for having the privilege to be part of a remarkable team. You are family to me. Let's drain three pointers together. Daniel Magay & Jazz Quartet: I would not have been able to be a proficient and competent saxophone player without your help. Thank you for making me fall in love with the sound of jazz every day. No sacrifice, No victory.

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Mom, Dad, Nick, & Jack: Thank you so much for these seventeen years of my life. We've had ups and downs but we've survived every one. I will never be able to thank you all for the support and love you have given me. Caroline: Where do I begin with you? I don't know how I will continue my life without little Caroline-isms every single day. My biggest regret is not having known you sooner because you have made my life so much better. Thank you for never failing to be my best friend. Being around you have consistently my best times. Halloween 2k13 will forever be in my heart. Jane: Jane! You've always been there whenever I needed you and you effortlessly put a smile on my face every single day. You're always sensible and kind and thoughtful in every moment of your life. Thank you for always being there for me. Anna: Ah! We're ridiculous. That's like. That's just it. Who are we? I'm so thankful for you. Every concert, every word, every moment, every song, everything you have done for me I have not forgotten. Some of my favorite memories are just being at your (now nonexistent) house. Thank you for always supporting me no matter what. Molly: From freshman year to senior year we've been through it all and I don't regret any of it. The low points make the high points shine and we have some great high points. I couldn't have gotten through high school without you. Thank you for making me realize how important life is. Katie: Remember when I was scared of you? I do. I think I still am probably. All the early mornings for choir threw us together and I'm so grateful I've gotten the chance to be your friend. Thank you for bringing energy to every moment of my life. Gabrielle: Honestly, what can I say? My life would not be remotely the same without you. You have made me who I am today in every possible way. You have introduced me to places that make me the happiest and moments that make me smile the brightest. I will never be able to fully repay you for always being there for me. You are going to go so far. Thank you for changing my life for the best. Chris P.: You are one of the most talented yet levelheaded, kind yet strong, and smart yet humble people I know. Thank you so much for being my friend, being around you always make me so happy. Good luck with everything! Brandon: I could write so much about everything you have done for me, but I'll keep it short because I only get one page. Thank you for always supporting me and being by my side in my darkest times and my brightest times and making me laugh when I need it most. Also for buying me Chipotle. Mazel tov! Ten minutes ago! :) Sarah, Kate, and Maggie: So you don't get this yearbook whatever you're too important to me to leave off this page. All of you have always been with me every step of the way. From sleepovers to Girl Scouts to North Star to camp to everything else, you are the friends I will keep for the rest of my life. PYT: Blake, Borna, Bethany, Dani, Freya, Hannah, Jenna, Hanna, Brandon, Gabrielle, Sam, Talia the producers, everyone everyone everyone! There's so many of you and I love you all. I wish I could individually call you all out for how you've helped me and loved me and shaped me but I'd need at least ten more pages. My life is so much better with you all in it and I can't imagine a world without you all now that I've been blessed enough to be able to be a part of your community. Thank you for welcoming me, caring for me, and making me feel important because all of you are so important. All of my directors: Thank you for putting up with me and for making me better every single day. Everyone else: If I forgot anyone I sincerely apologize these shout outs are so stressful! I promise I love each and every one of you. You've all shaped my life in some shape or form and for that I thank you. Live a good life, you deserve one.

Meagan Donovan Rivers know this: There is no hurry. We shall get there someday. -Winnie the Pooh

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Christian Filloux “It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice” H.P. Baxxter

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HEY EVERYONE LOOK THAT'S MY BROTHER EVERYONE SAY HI TO CHRISTIAN *HI CHRISTIAN*

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“For a star to be created a gaseous nebula must collapse. So collapse. Crumble. This is not your destruction. This is your birth.” “Don't let your wounds turn you into a person you are not” “Yeah I put 3 senior quotes” I have been extremely blessed to have the privilege of knowing so many inspiring, kind, and wise people in my life. I didn't write individual shout-outs because people who are important to me would somehow get left out. Know that if you took the time to read this page, you were in my heart when I say thank you for being a part of my high school experience. I'm making cards, so if you're offended your name isn't mentioned, don't fret. Good luck :) The FamBam: You guys are the weirdest people I know, but I really dig that. Mom and Dad, you two are angels. Thanks for dealing with me and all my injuries and melodramatic soap opera break downs. Vero, Val and Christian, ya'll are weird, but I'm glad I have you guys. I love you! Also, I have the coolest cousins in the world. <3 Extended Families: The Gregory's (you all are so amazing, and I am so blessed to have been given such amazing siblings (Kat, Chris, John) love you guys forever), PYT clan ( there are literally too many names to write (special shoutout to the baes Jenna, Berfy, Dani, Meagan D), KKC, (I don't even know how this thing happened but I'm glad it did because you guys are a breath of fresh air and brought so much fun in my life! thank you!), Graduated Breakfast Club (Amanda - London better be enjoying you! I miss you best friend. Banca - you have truly taught me how to be kind. That's something incredible. Thank you., Emaster - OREO AND ALMOND TARGET RUNS I love you so much holy cow please I miss you, Shosh - You are my sister. Our video chats are ideal and you know how much I love you because I try to tell you everyday. May our folder of pictures be ever growing., Jess - let's just remember Black Friday and you always having my back. Miss you. Anna, come back from Austria ASAP to visit sister!), my best friends at the Priory (you know who you are. Thank you for always teaching me how to be loyal and kind.) This isn't the end of our friendships though :) I love you and you miss you all so much! We BETTER keep in touch!!

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Clinton Finney “Don't forget to bring a towel”

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“Honey, Where's my super suit!?” - Frozone

Siddharth Gandhi “A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.” - Hannibal Lecter

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Mom/Dad- You're my biggest supporters and best friends and I cannot thank you enough for everything you've done for me Anna- Bear. you're my best friend forever and I look up to you so much. Thank you for all the support and constant bear time. Pap- you're the nicest boy I have ever met and I am so proud of the person you are <3 <3 <3 Nat- 1st after fam b/c you're that dear to my <3 first friend, best friend. NOSH, deer hunting, hawaii, hobo i love you more than life Olive- never 4get walmart. can't wait for our apartment and elizabeth and to love you forever and ever. no new friends. you know how much you mean to me. Sash- you've been my rock for the last 3 years, and my favorite memories are with you. You are the sweetest/kindest person I know and I genuinly love who you are... mother teresa ;) you will always be sparkle's favorite person. J-mo/Steph- wouldn't be who i am today without you both :') realest homies since 7th grade. luv 4ever Zoey- I love you bb, you are an amazing person. Liz- i smashed it. Nip and Schill forever girl. I love you always. Max- hi qb1. if we haven't finished Real World/ Laguna Beach by now I will be very disappointed. I'm very #BLESSED to have you in my life and I'll never forget our bathroom talks/sleepovers/chai/dinner with ally g. Riley- Love you most. Good luck next year, friends forever YUNG RILES Nick/Linds- good luck my dears. you are both amazing people. Sparkle- I love you. i also love Kitten McBitten thank you everyone for an amazing 4 years

Siobhan Gillis Don't Panic - French Montana

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Caroline Hickman “Error 404 quote not found due to Priory internet” - very deep person

Space saved for the future! Deep right? Or just lazy.. probably lazy.

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Kimberly Ho “Look at my face...Do I look bothered?”Lauren Cooper My page is dedicated to my grandfather who recently passed away. Mom and Dad: I love both of you os very much! Thank you for always being so supportive and sacrificing so much for my education. You two have made me a better person and I am forever grateful. To my sister: You are buddy and my rock. You know me better than anyone in the world. Thanks for being there to defend me, support me, care for me, and always love me. To the Priory teachers: Thank you for teaching me beyond the classroom. You have truly shaped my perspective on life and the world. Shout-out to Fatima, Siler, and Reibhoff (the most interesting, smart and funny people I have ever met). To my friends: Thank for always being there for me and knowing me more than myself. You guys have taught me what true friendship really means. Katherine: You are first and dearest best friend. I will never forget our adventures together. Anna: You are a true best friend who know exactly what to do to cheer me up. Ash: There is no other person who can bring life in my world than you. You are freaking crazy but I love you. Jess: You are my running buddy and an amazing friend. I can always goofy off with you whenever. Juice: You are my chill buddy who I can always go to Borrones with. Juju: You are my favorite student and a great friend who is the life of the party. Gab: You are nicest and funniest person ever. I wish I could have half as much energy and positivity as you. Franny: You are my absolute best friend. I love just hanging out with you and talking to you about anything. Nariko: I am grateful to call you my friend. You are everything that I want to be and I love sharing inside jokes with you. Hickman: Gurl, you know how to make life interesting and fun. You are more Asian than me, but you are the nicest and lovable person I have ever met. Caroline P: You are my life and my first, you helped me like holding hands and hugs. There are no words to express how much I love you. Milla You've been a great friend and being around you makes me a better person. SONYA: You are the most interesting and witty person, our classroom escapades are one in the books. Christian: You are a cool dude who says funny, inappropriate stuff.

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Ashley Ishibashi “AAAK” -Chance the Rapper

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Andy Isokepehi “The Lord is my light and my salvation” Psalm 27:1

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To a beautiful friendship that transcends the miles that separate us

To my sisters. May the mountains always tie of together.

To the CILTS, what an amazing summer. Be The Lion To a great friend, whose loyalty never fails and who I know will always be by my side

To my baby, Willow

Ashley Jones “and in the end, it's not the years in your life that count, it's the life in your years.” Abraham Lincoln

To my adopted sister, thank you for all of the ice cream runs

To my amazing sisters. I would not be who I am today without them

To my favorite girls in the Windy City To my mom who has been with me through so much

To true friends, movie premiers, and spanish partner

To my friends who love each other dearly

To British fanatics and reign lovers

To 17 years of friendship

To my dad who has loved me through it all

To great times at the beach with great friends

To my favorite blonde sister who never fails to put a smile on my face

To four years of unforgettable memories on the flied, “Let's make some magic!

To the best of friends and awful carnival selfies

To never growing up

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Julie Joyce

Kimmy Ho–honestly you're the coolest person I know and way out of my friend league :) in all seriousness “Life is tough, but it's tougher if you're I'm so blessed to be able to stupid”-John Wayne say we are friends and will be for a long time because Anna–I love you banAnna :) We had so many good you are awesome and I Friday fundays. Thank you for always being 100% don't know what I would do supportive in every situation. You're the funniest person without you. Also, “I wish I know and I'm going to miss you so much in college Kim Ho would teach me to drop it like it's hot”-JT Juju–I owe you so much Gab–you made choir for everything and will Patty–good times 1000% better :) You are miss you so much when such an amazing person Lizzie–thanks so much for we go to college :( Thank and fiend and I know you being my bestie/always you for always being there are going to go so far and being supportive/making me for me 100%. You are so be a star so good luck and I laugh all the time/teaching awesome and definitely love you!!! me everything I know about the best kind of friend I Kitty–I'm gonna miss you! TV shows/introducing me to could ask for. ily <3 but you're gonna have fun all the coolest music. I can doing oceany stuff. You're never thank you enough and Alli–keep on keeping it so much fun and I'm so I love you more than real. study hall/yoga glad I got to know you anything :) (lizzle nizzle) buddies forever

JT–you're such a sweet friend and I can't thank you enough for keeping me grounded and more importantly for making everything fun and silly Katie–Thank you for being such a solid fried. You are unbelievably funny and also kind and awesome and amazing so I'm really glad I've gotten to know you :) Ashley–thanks for being the person who took me in when I came to Priory :) Also thank you for being the most understanding person ever and a constant support Molly, Meagan, Dominic, Clint, Perns, Bailey, Caroline, and so many other people, I love you guys and you all deserve paragraphs of your own and thank you for everything!!! <3

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Sam: Thank you for everything. You have done immeasurable things for the benefit of me. You are wonderful. You've been with me for my best times and my worst. I can't thank you enough for all you've done. You'd better be just as awesome as you are now when I come to visit. Nick: First off, we all know you can't pick up a sphere. You've been my best friend for years, and I'm astounded you put up with my tomfoolery. Many good times were had with kobolds and gold. Best of luck, buddy. Lynn, Olly, Samwise, Kelsey, Annie, and whoever else I forgot to name: We've had some really good times. We really need to keep in touch, no matter what. You guys mean a lot to me, and we really should hang out more. My family: You have supported me through thick and thin, and I can't thank you enough for it. Stay groovy. And to the rest: Keep chilling, always listen to good music, and other silly cliches for senior pages.

Edward Lansing Not all those who wander are lost.

I have an utter lack of pictures to describe my high school experience, so I hope that everyone who sees this page can bring up mental pictures of us having fun together. If not, well, I apologize.

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Franny Lin ”The best revenge is massive success.” -Frank Sinatra

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Zoey Lin Life is the most spectacular show on earth.

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Natalie Magnuson “All I know is yayo” - Yo Gotti

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Sasha Malek Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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Bailey Marsheck I think I do myself a disservice by comparing myself to Steve Jobs and Walt Disney and human beings that we've seen before. It should be more like Willy Wonka... and welcome to my chocolate factory. -Kanye

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Julien Morgan See Minimalism As Virtue

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Don't forget to bring a towel

Ansel Morris What is your favorite thing about Priory? “Myself” - Ansel Morris

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Thomas Mudge IV We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone. -Ronald Reagan

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Katie Nachtsheim “I guess in the end, things seldom work out the way you expect. sometimes, fate is on your side. other times, well, you’ve kind of sealed your own fate. either way you have to trust that whatever’s supposed to happen, will happen.” - J.D. (Scrubs)

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Grant Narasin Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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“You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.” - Robin Williams

Sonya Nikolich “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.”Mark Twain

“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” - Eleanor Roosevelt

“Come on you target for faraway laughter, come on you stranger, you legend, you martyr, and shine!” - Pink Floyd

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Megan O'Neill Olivia is God

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Samuel Ogunleye “Love doesn't see the color of your skin, but through the pigment of your heart” #WhaYaSay.

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Caroline Pavlov “One of my proudest moments is I didn't sell my soul for the sake of popularity.” George W. Bush

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Olivia Peek Homies help homies, always. -Finn the Human

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To my family: Thank you mom, dad, and Grant for supporting me all throughout high school. I deeply appreciate all that you did for me and you all will be missed. Grant, you are irreplaceable and possibly the best younger brother out there. You and have made me a proud older brother. Take advantage of the new facilities next year and keep sending me constant updates. Love you bro. To my teachers: Thank you all for your expertise. It was a privilege to learn from all of you. Hana: Man, where has all this time gone... It seems like only yesterday that we were in sixth and seventh grade. Thanks for being my PE running buddy and for making me laugh in the classes that we shared. John: You will be deeply missed. I'll never forget the fact that you wanted to swing “Entrance of the Tall Ships” and Ms. McFadden wouldn't let us since it was so close to the concert (when do you not want to swing something). Keep it real and enjoy your senior year. Sarah: Though I may only have met you junior year and known you for two years, I can truly say that you have contributed to making my upperclassmen years unforgettable. I always loved seeing you around campus and talking to you throughout the day. That smile of yours is great by the way. You will be missed. Keep in touch and enjoy your senior year. I have enjoyed your company these past couple years and you're going to do great things.

James Phelps “Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.” -- Mark Twain

Kylie: Bridge 2014 was awesome! Great to meet you sophomore year in Algebra 2 with Boff. Loved having you on staff with bridge last summer and hope you take that talent to work with kids into the future. You will be missed. Keep in touch and enjoy your final year at Priory. Christian and Mitch: My two best friends. I'll miss the both of you but hope to keep in touch throughout these next four years and beyond college. Thank you both for a great High School experience.

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Elizabeth Putnam ”Love doesn't have a color, love doesn't care if your gay or straight. Love doesn't discriminate.”-Antonio Villaraigosa. Kate: You are one of the nicest people I know. I love being your friend and I truly hope we can be friends in the future. Thank you Kate for being you.

Tony: Thank you for being such an amazing person since we've met. You have helped me so much and I'm very thankful you are in my life. Good luck in your future. Rachel: I like how you are always seemingly to be happy. You are one of the coolest people to be around. Thank you for being cool, cookie.

My family: Liam: Thank you for being there for My ginger friend. You're me. I'll miss you when I go off always quirky and to college. someone who is different. You are my friend and I thank you for always being there for me. To the rest of the Priory community: I've had an amazing four years with you guys. From being the crazy, fun loving community to the deep and understanding one, I thank you for shaping who I am today. I have learned so much from you guys and I truly hope to stay in touch. Cats are life. I want to dedicate my page to cats and especially my cat Spencer.

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Neil Ragavan “There may be people who have more talent than you, but there's no excuse for anyone to work harder than you do”Derek Jeter

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Maxwell Reines I'll miss football

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Katherine Robertson “Miracle is another name for hard work” ~Kang Tae Joon

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Parents: Frist I would like to give a shout out to my parents for all they have done for me. Mom and Dad gracias por todo el esfuerzo que han hecho por mi para llegar a este punto de mi vida. Gracias por ayudarme escojer la routa correcta. Todo esto es para ustedes. Les voy a dar una vida mejor. Los amo tanto. Edgar: You've been my best friend since forever and I thank you for sticking by me throughout all these years. I love you so much dude. Family: Thank you for all your support throughout my life. Shout out to Tio Isaias, my sister, Abuelita Joaquina, Rocio, Mariana, Miguel, Alitzel and Chin Shout out to my friends! Freddy, Alejandra, and Amanda! Thank you! Shout out to the all the people at Priory who made high school better! Nariko, Dominic, Meghan Perna, Anna, Katherine Sze, Jessica, Kim Ho, and Franny ! Oh and Yuri because YTBG #squad

Ameyalli Rocha “No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again” - Buddha

Mr. Lavalle: Thank you for everything you have done for me with whatever was necessary for school. Without you I would have not been at Priory! And of course shout out to Mr. Ciancia for just being the best. ily.

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Mom and Dad - I will never be able to fully convey how blessed I feel to be your daughter. You have always given me the love and support I've needed to achieve all of my goals, and I would not be the same person I am today without the both of you by my side. Despite our ups and downs, I am always grateful for everything you do for me, day in and day out. I love you both unconditionally. Catie - You are by far the best sister, friend, and soul mate I could have asked for. I genuinely don't know what I would do without you, even when you're not home and I need to call you so we can have our venting sessions. Sometimes, I think you know me better than I know myself, helping me through any problem I may be going through and giving me the advice I need to better myself as a person, even if I don't want to hear it. I am so blessed that God has given me a sister and best friend in one, and I can never thank you enough for being so amazing. Ray - Thank you for being such an amazing big brother to me. Through everything, you've been nothing but supportive, loving, thoughtful, and hilarious. You've always been there for me, and I know you always will, no matter what. Despite your ridiculousness sometimes, I know that you have the best heart of anyone I know and your loyalty to the people you love is something I will always admire. I love you.

Jane Ross The will of God will never take you where the grace of God will not protect you.

Caroline - Enemy turned best friend? I think YES. Thank you so much for being the best friend I could ask for. You are one of the most hilarious, loyal, and thoughtful people I know, and I am so lucky that you are in my life. Through thick and thin, thank you for everything. Tyler - Bullies can be friends, as we've learned. Thank you for helping me become the person I am today. Since middle school you've always brought comedy and friendship into my life, and for that I will always be grateful. Olivia - You're hilarious. Your self possession is something I have and will always admire. You've been such an amazing friend to me, and I will miss Chem with you. Just kidding. But I will definitely miss YOU!!!! Meagan - You are one of the sweetest people I know, and I will miss your kindness and positive attitude always. PS you're hilarious. Siob - I'm so glad that we've become friends over the years. You are one of the funniest people I know, and I hope to have a puppy play-date soon. Julia, Anna, Katie, Megan, Jessica, Aves, Lilly, Liz, Riley, Micky, Mo, Cameron, Chris, and anyone else I may be forgetting in this moment - thank you all for being such amazing people. You've all bettered me in some way, and I will never forget the impact that you've all had on me.

I love Nutmegs.

To my teachers - Thank you all for helping me become the person I am today.

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Nariko Ruiz-Murrilo Everything you want is on the other side of fear. — Jack Canfield Gracias mami, papi, y abuelita por darme mucho amor y apoyo durante mis años de high school. Los amo mucho. I'm so grateful for all the teachers I had at Priory. You gave me so much support and motivation to be a diligent student. Ameyalli! You are such a funny, awesome friend! You honestly helped me survive high school. Kimmy and Milla, you will always be in my heart when I speak Mandarin. Priory Bridge students, I am so proud of you guys for all your hard work to pursue a better education.

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Elizabeth Schilling “I am so credible and so influential and so relevant that I will change things.” - Kanye (On Kanye)

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Shout out to all the fly honeys and fellas that made going to school feel funky fresh Shout out to the Schreiner clan for teaching me what's what Shout out to everyone who put up with my shenanigans. You're all super cute and smell of fresh pine. Shoutout to Katie for being simultaneously lovable and threatening (Eagle forever, Chocolate Bear)

Molly Schreiner “They misunderestimated me -George W. Bush

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Nicholas Souter Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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To the love of my life, Riley, who always brightens my day

To my little brother who is and always will be my partner in crime

To the little sister I never had and all the years I've watched her grow

Katherine Sze “My arm smells so gross today because I accidentally stuck it through a pumpkin.” Mr. Clark

To Anna, who understands my love for horror, hunting, and Handsome. #boyfriends

To Ashley, my life-long friend who's been with me through it all

To Gabrielle, my first friend here who has brought amazing nonsense to my life complete with rocks and chalk.

To Kimberly, who is above and beyond the meaning of a true friend

And to the KKC and friends who have made high school bearable

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Mom and Dad: Thank you for all of your love and support. You are the best role models a girl could ask for and I am so grateful to have such kind and loving people as my parents. Maggie: You are the cutest little girl in the world, I am so excited to watch you grow up. Take care of mom and dad for me when I am at college. KKC (Anna, Julie, Gab, Kim, Ashley, Katherine, Jessica): I would not have survived high school without you. To late night dinners, sleepovers, and blasting music in the Range, thank you. I love you all. Anna: You are more than my best friend, you are my sister. I am so grateful to have such a kind person in my life. I will call you everyday. Clint: You have been my best friend for seven years, thank you for everything you do for me. I'm gonna miss you the most. Mayra: I miss us at Cambridge. Ross: You are...special. Ashley: Reign is what brought us together.The doctor is in. You're the best. Julie (Juice): You have made me a better friend. You now have a limit. To Cameron, Bailey, Patty, Caroline, Jane, Katie, Chris, Nat, Sio, Liz, Zoey, Megan: I have had so much fun with each of you in my own way and I am eternally grateful for the great times and laughs we shared. Thank you for being such great friends. To everyone else: My time at Priory has been a fantastic journey filled with love, laughs and adventure. Thank you for being a part of it.

Julia Teymourian “Come as you are, as you were, as I want you to be, as a friend, as an old enemy.” - Kurt Cobain

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“There are only two days in the year that nothing can be done. One is called yesterday and the other is called tomorrow, so today is the right day to love, believe, do and mostly live.”-Dalai Lama “Life is like riding a bike, to keep balance you must keep “Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” - Dalai Lama XIV “You can complain because a rose has thorns, or rejoice because thorns have a rose” - Lincoln moving.”-Einstein

I am so lucky to know so many wonderful people here, that I can't possibly write write an adequate shoutout for everyone who I want to thank. So if you took the time to read my page, know that I love you and I'm so thankful that you were a part of my four years here! Thank you for making Priory the amazing place that I love so much. Ms. Yang, Mrs. Newman, Mr. Cohen, Mr. & Mrs. Trudelle, Mr. Schlaak, Mr. Ciancia, Mr. Lai, Fr. Martin, Ms. Thayer, Mr. Siler: There is no combination of words that can fully express how much I have appreciated your mentorship. Being your student is what I've truly loved most about Priory. You have inspired me to work harder, to be more confident, to run faster, to not take life too seriously, to take risks, to challenge myself... You are the principal reason why the last four years have been the most meaningful and transformative of my life so far. Thank you for helping me grow, not only as a student, but also as a person. Ms. Yang, Mr. Trudelle and Mr. Marshek: Thank you so much for not losing faith in me that first semester and for helping me become the student that I am today. I couldn't have done it without your unwavering support and care. Also, thank you Ms. Buccola, Mrs. Stastny, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. Martignetti, Rose, Mrs. Mauss, Mrs. Yost and Fr. Pius, and Father Morris!

Jessica Thorson “Merry Christmas” - Elvis

“If there ever comes a day “On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur.” when we can't be together, - Saint-Exupéry keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever.” - Winnie the Pooh “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” - Eleanor R.

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Patrick Tornes “Sting like a bee. Do not float like a butterfly. That's ridiculous.” - Ron Swanson

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Terry Wang “I don't know why I have so many phones” -Terry

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Because you made this due on a Friday this i al you get.

Garret Weber Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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Rest In Peace, Brother Edward

Dominic Willoughby “Adults are just outdated children.” - Dr. Seuss Thanks to everyone who has been there for me through the high-seas of high school. I love you to death and I don't know what I'd do without you. Best of luck in college everyone!

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Tyler Woods Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. –John Lennon

Tyler Congratulations! I'm so proud of you for finishing high school, on to the next adventure - college! I know wherever you end up you are going to make lots of new friends and be amazing at anything and everything you take on. You are such an amazing best friend and boyfriend, I love you so much! I'm lucky to have been part of your last year of high school and I can't wait to see where the future takes you. You're going places, babe. All my love, Hannah Kate Shu Shu and Papa Scott: You both have given me the opportunity to grow under your guidance and I am forever grateful for that. You both have always supported me in anything I do and have been the best parents I could ask for. Thank you so much for all you have done.

Han: This yearbook is too small to write all about you but I can try to fit some things in. You've helped me become the person I am today and I am so grateful for that. My senior year with you has been so amazing and while leaving for college will be extremely difficult, I know you will succeed in whatever you do. You're the perfect best friend and girlfriend. I love you so much, Tyler (Fox The Ox)

Scotty and Austin: You guys have been such an important part of my last 4 years. I think we made the best of our time together and thank you for unleashing Ennis. It hurts to say goodbye to such good friends but I know we will see each other often. Your senior year will be awesome and I wish you both the best. The BBQ Crew: We have all had great times together and a lot of us became better friends this year. It's always sad to say goodbye to good friends but I think we all have great futures ahead of us. Thank you for the memories. -Father Grill Master

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Dear future me: I think it's narcissistic to write yourself a letter. But I think it's important. I find myself thinking that we get better every year. I always hate how I was the year before but let's remember that if I wasn't the person I was a year ago, I wouldn't be the person I am now, and you wouldn't be the person you are when you read this. Your vulnerable spots are the parts that friends can weasel themselves into. Let them be. Try your darndest to not be old. Adults suck and have no sense of imagination. I hope that you can find joy in everything you do. I hope that you can find a new place to belong. And I hope you don't regret writing yourself a stupid letter in a high school yearbook. #Take care, Julia *** “Because I know there are people who say all these things don’t happen. And there are people who forget what it’s like to be sixteen when they turn seventeen. I know these will all be stories some day, and our pictures will become old photographs. We all become somebody’s mom or dad. But right now, these moments are not stories. This is happening. I am here, and I am looking at her. And she is so beautiful. I can see it. This one moment when you know you’re not a sad story. You are alive. And you stand up and see the lights on the buildings and everything that makes you wonder. And you’re listening to that song, and that drive with the people who you love most in this world. And in this moment, I swear, we are infinite.” -----Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Julia Wu “Not all who wander are found.” -----WTNV

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“Tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther...So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past...”---F. Scott Fitzgerald

Shengyang (Vick) Xu You got a dream, you gotta protect it

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Jerry Zeng Individuality, Spirituality, Hospitality, Integrity, Community

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Yearbook Staff 2015 (you're welcome)

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