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Eden Cook seems to be having a good time in English class.
Hallie Jacobson is working hard on her still life drawing in art
Brad Durchslag, Jeremy Joseph, Hollye Schumacher, and Lindsay Schmid all take time out from their studying to goof around.
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Didn't you know that Allison Pachtman is trying out for the Suns?
Meryl Thomas likes to "clim b around" w hile studying.
The Lower School swimmers work hard and have fun at the same time.
Above: The Upper S ch o o l com p uter room is always "the hom e aw ay from home" for freshmen.
Homework has already made Eric Cornwell "lose it" in the quad.
Craig Couche, as he walks out of his first Civ I test.
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Left: Middle school students explore their spirit with face ; paint and other ; decorations.
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Right: Thunder welcomes the lower school kids to their first spirit day gathering.
Left: Spectators show off their spirit in various ways during a performance. Adam, what are you doing?
Right: Students take a break from their cheer足 ing to smile for the cam足 era.
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Below: Freshmen compare notes on their classes, teachers, and homework. If they think this is bad, just wait until they have to worry about college, too. Their problems have only begun.
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Above: Jed Cook nerver misses a great lunch and a chance to get o ff cam pus w hen he hears people are going to Creative Croissants. Right: Tom Krause, Jessica Coo足 per, Ravi Bisla, and Erin Loback are enjoying a group hug "after
Mr. Hendrickson poses with some Senate mem
Above: M att Gullen, Daw son Feam ow , M att Gullen, Dawson Fearnow , and M att Gullen model their disco garb and dancing for a very large, very desperate a u d ie n ce .. . in the middle of the quad?
Left: A dam , get a haircut.
Right: Brandi Johnson m ust have been Pebbles in her past life.
Left: Vicki Lang and M eg Van Lith show fashions's return to nature. Right: A ndrew Arbesm an preppy and prepared.
Below: Josh Kanner and Sarah Michet sport a casual, comfortable style.
Below: A stranger wearing strange clothes in a strange climate. O r is it Hawaii Five— whoa!
Left below: Mr. Martin is laughing to himself over the freshm en’s first research paper.
Below: Mr. Swingler seems to think his new physics problem concernig a small, furry animal is quite humorous.
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Thantc you for the glorious years of laughs and classes tJhat wouia never havetblen the same Without you.
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Mature, nature, what do you know? If you landle your problems, you're certain to grow A message from Mrs. Madden, Head of the School "And he sits and thinks of the things they know He and the forest, alone togetherThe springs that come up and the summers that go, Autumn dew on bracken and heather, The drip of the forest beneath the snow... All the things they have seen, All the things they have heard; An April sky swept clear and the song of a bird..." "The Charcoal Burner", N ow We Are Six, A.A. Milne
W herever you go in future years, from elem entary grades to middle school, from middle to ipper, from senior year in high school to freshman year in college, from college to graduate school o career, from one career to another, I wish for you exciting challenges. I hope that you have problems to solve and solutions to find, for a life without those would be a life without growth. Jut as you focus your fine minds and the knowledge and skills you have gained through your :ducational experiences, I wish for you the com mitment to take time to enjoy and reflect upon the ;ifts and beauties of nature as Christopher Robin's friend, the charcoal burner, in the lines above las done. Involvement with or appreciation of our physical world from enormous canyons to the ;xquisite sym m etry of a single flower can provide needed balance to study or business pressures md just plain pleasure. lach of us at Phoenix Country Day School has lived, at least for part of our life, here, in one of the nost beautiful of the 50 states and one with a tremendous variety of ecosystems. Enjoy it now, and vherever you go in the years ahead, look for the particular natural beauty of that location and •egard it as a magnificent gift to Man to be valued and cared for-lest it be lost. You are becoming he keepers of all natural wonders of our world. I rj
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Teaching a class, or taking a walk, our PCDS Heads do much more than talk, they give us advice, they help when we study, they're always around when we need a buddy!
Mrs. Alexandra McKinley Low er School Head
Mr. John Crabb Middle School Head
Mr. Dexter M orse Upper School Head
Faculty go to the Fair! When the fair comes to town and the rides have begun, we wait with much squirming to have all that fun, but when the fair is over and the games are all through, what is there left, then, what can we do? The faculty here are beyond compare, they make all our learning seem like a fair, with all things to see and all things to know, you don't only enjoy it, you are taught and you grow!
Jean Ackley Lower School Art
Jan Anderson First Grade
James Anton Science Dept. Head
M arie Bippus Fifth Grade
Jam es Bruning Language Dept. Head
Georgia Buelow Physical Education
Andrew Caglieris Upper School Mathematics
Herb Abbott Upper School Science
Annette Canning Pre-Kindergarten
Christine Anderson Middle School Lang.
Linda Bryant Middle School Art
Virginia Carter Middle School Social Studies
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Faculty go to the Zoo! There are so m any animals dow n at the zoo. It seems they have nothing but eating to do, And w hat can they give us for all that we feed? Something we can't learn while we write or w e read. PCDS teachers know that learning is m ore, That w hat you can find in a book numbered four, Our learning goes deeper than w hat w e m ust write, Our teachers give us ideas on which we can bite.
Daniel M ajeski Physical Education
Alexis M arsden M iddle School Science
Valeri Marsh Upper School Language
David Martin History Dept. Head
Johnnie M ay Upper School English
Leslie Milne Pre-Kindergarten
Judy Mitchell Asst. Head M.S./Counselor
Eric Neuter Com puter Dept. Head
Lynn Personius Third Grade
Edward Pettengill Middle School Computer
Rob Pilling Middle School Language
Evelyne Macrodimitris Librarian
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Joyce Plaza Librarian
Ellen Reeve M iddle School English
Laurie Rothrock Pre-Kindergarten
David Rowe Music
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Kae Robb Middle School Language
Anne Salzmann Upper School Counselor
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Carole Seror Upper School Language
Judy Swenson Second Grade
M ary Swiess Physical Education
M ary Lu Syllaba Lower School Learning Specialist
Fran Vierck Fourth Grade
Erik Weihenmayer Fifth Grade
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Staff
STAFF & MAINTENANCE RUNNING THE SHOW! Oh thepeople we 7/meet, as we greet each new day! The things we w ill see, the gam es we w illplay! But we wouldn 't he able to do even h alf, i f we h ad no adm inistrative,m aintenance, kitchen, or clerical staff.
Gigi Addison Lower Schoool Secretary
Suzanne Davis Pattie Haller Upper School Secretary Admissions Secretary
Joan Risley Communications/ Events Coordinator
Dolores Smith Bookkeeper
Karen Anderson Development Secretary
Barbara Hendrickson Extended Day
Trudy Tom Bookstore Manager
Shirley Boulter Business Office Secretary
Lee Buettner Administrative Assistant to the Head
Carol Hook Receptionist
Jackie Lee Middle School Secretary
Brad Tritle Campaign Assistant
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Victor Weber Director of Development
Rick Burgess | Business Manager
Beth Zink Community Relation* Assistant/ Yearbook
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Tim Baltzer
Duane Bergstrom
Karen Byers
Luis Cisneros
Cicilia Dietz
Allen Doehrer
Brian Henry
Jessie Hinton
Charles Jones
Anna Kemle
James Kirkwood
Darrell Knight
Sy Lazar
Leo Nez
beBorah Peterman
Michael Phillips
Oscar Runyon
La Priel Sales
Raymond Smith
Dennis Sutter
Fran Sweeney
Richard Vojtanek
Gregory West
Ron Wiggins
Linda Wright
Harold Yeaman
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LOWER A u gu st
31 School Begins
S e p te m b e r 6 8
Labor Day N ew Parents' Night
2 1 Parents' Associa tion Meeting
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Back-To-School Night
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School Pictures
O c t o b e r licoiumbusDay 15 Blue and Gold Day School Barbecue
29 First Q uarter Ends
N o v e m b e r 2 Fathers' Coffee 9-11 Book Fair 11 Early Dismissal 24-29 Thanksgiving Break
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SCHOOL D e c e m b e r 2 Blue and Gold Day 17 W inter Break Begins January
3 School Resumes 14 Early Dismissal 17 M artin Luther King Day F e b r u a r y 9 Grandparents' Day 18-21 Presidents' W eekend
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1-2 Early Dismissal 4-6 PCDS Musical 12-21 Spring Break
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Pre-K is K ool! Watch Us Grow...
Top Row (left to right): Mrs. LaM ee, Mrs. M ilne, Jon Richie, Joseph Rocco, Jax Cornell, Rick Snelling, Jeffrey Johnson, Alec Davis, Blake Lewkowitz, Erica W orthington, Tyler M ulholland, Mrs. Canning. Middle Row: Alex Beder, M atthew Barbey, Laura Reahard, Brittny Golding, Joshua Kantor, Justin W ells, Schuyler Humes, Clare Burnham , Jim m y Li. Bottom Row: Daniell W einberg, Jack Hooker, A li Grace, Brian Lakin, Emily Swindal, Robbie Addison, Lizzie Thompson.
Kindergarten: A Hop, Skip, and Jump Towards a New Beginning
A group of kindergarteners display their happiness at the Hall of Flame Fire Museum. Kathryn and Charlotte imitate Sesame Street's Oscar the Grouch, except for their cute smiles and blond hair replacing his grouchy attitude and green color.
Jack Row ( left to right): Mrs. Heidler, Dominic DeMark, James Yurka, Sofie Lyddon, Lauren Weinberg, Charotte Slocum, Stephen Vrla, Katie Overholt, Jordan Uglietta, Harry Zeitlin, Sarah Kozinn, Christopher Yee, dichael Haenel, Cole Geringer, Eden Brown, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Rothrock. Middle Row ( left to right): Mrs. )alton, Daniel Haddock, Mollie Linden, Chris Parides, Melissa Palm, Michael Engle, Courtney McConnell, ihannon M alone, Anna Connell, Rebecca Hirsch, Carlie Lakin, Cathryn Lorentzen. Front Row ( left to right): immy McCain, Talia Sherman, Emily Rector, Will Fielder, Lucy Lippon, Tommy Maloney, Alexandra Matloff, illie Abraham, Ian Bucon, Sagan Beder, David Reiman. Not Pictured: Adam Kantor.
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First Grade: First Step In The Right Direction
Top Row (left to right): Jacob Schwartz, David Abbott, Christopher Beabeau, Kyle Whisler, M att Lyons, Jason Root, Richard M ackay, Jeff DeSilva, Grant Pakis, Paul Folson, Alexandra Heuser, Brianna Eller, Catherine Crook. N ext Row: Mrs. Anderson, M att Kostrivas, Florian Dotti, M ark Fleischaker, Kirk Bansak, M att Peairs, Chris M cConnell, Alex Dru, Danielle Skloven, Justine Positano, Brandon LaPrade, Blake Randolph, Danny Tunney, Mrs. Kendall. Third Row: Emily Regan, Lauren Hendricks, Sean Bandawat, Tom Foglesong, Stephen Black, Abby Bodell, Stephanie Papp, Erica Casselman, Bethany Smith, Mrs. Davis. Front Row: Ryan Tree, Randy Dhillon, Alex Grodnik, Dana Atwood, Bryan M cLaren, Jam ie Johnsen-Brigham , Katie Fish.
A lex Grodnik: coloring his w ay to the next stage: second grade.
Four perfect angels, Kirk Bansak, Richard Mackay, Justine Positano and Matt Kostrivas.
Second Grade tends to be "Two" Good to Be True
The eagle brings spirit to the second grade boys and girls.
left: "Wiggle it, just a little bit, wanna see you wiggle it, just a little bit as Jenny grooves."
Second graders in Mrs. Swenson's class love that "shoe m ath."
Top Row (left to right): Rishi Kumar, Skyler Robertson, Doug Devereaux, Sierra Seip, Jacob Crimmins, Valerie Garagiola, Paige Knappenberger, Brianna Elwell, Sam Thompson. Next Row: Elizabeth Reahard , Sarah Spencer, Anna Marie Ward, M athew LaPrade, Aaron Bernard,Elise Williams, Jessica Worthington, Alexandra Gray, Lesley Silverthorn, Adina Hirsch. Third Row: Mrs. Swenson, Eric Drootman, Tyrone Ray, Maggie Budzien, Jonathan Halevy, Brigit Donovan, Adam Sobczak, Alisha Blishok, Jennifer Botero, Elyse Beyer, Mrs. Katy Fielder. Fourth Row: Julie Johnson, Jack McCain, Jennifer Lewkowitz, Mark Semegen. Front Row: Allison Pachtman, Micheal Vrla, Jessica Kozinn, Ashley Humes, Alexi Musallam, Abby Zeithlin.
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Third Grade on Parade
Back Row: N icole W ells, Sarah Scarborough, Lauren Perlow, Joseph Yeargan, M eghan McCain, Lindsay Bodell, Allison M athews, Eric Austin, Christian Lorentzen. N ext Row: Mrs. Personius, Ashley Becker, Neil Smith, Rebecca Dalton, Etkin Cham oglu, Jessica Green, Justin Long, Angela Connell, Stephanie Yee, Brendan Selby, Joey Hooker, Sabrina Delafield, Brittany Davis, Mrs. Johnson. Third Row: Elissa Eller, Elizabeth Foglesong, Alex Caskey, Becky M cLaren, Julie Carland, Becca Smalley, Rachel Chase, M att Campo, W hitney Henderson, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC; Tiffany Vail, John Haddock, Simi Dhillion. Front Row: Christopher Dru, Sean Beresini, Reid Davis, Skip Bansak, Vincent Devlin, Lauren Tree, M ike Schneider, Josh Soper.
Above: "To be or not to be, that is the question!" says Tiffany Vail. Left: Lindsey Bodell feels a great deal of accomplishment as she looks at the grade on her paper.
Fourth Grade: Need we say more. The fourth grade girls just havin' a good ole' time.
Below: Deep thoughts by David Tiro.
Battle of the Sexes! Right: Rebels with an attitude.
Back Row: Alexis Pasulka, Alexis Gordon, Ashley Nemiro, Christopher Segraves, Evan DeMark, Claire Schweikher, Caitlin Burke, Katherine Budzien, Ben Williams, Adam Lewkowitz, Khaled Kamali. Next Row: Ms. Edwards, Leore Arik, Chris O'Connor, Adam DeSilva, Randall Smalley, Annie Wells, James Burnham, Hillary Schoninger, Lizzie Balis, Danny Lowe, Jamika Byas, Sally Semegen, Mrs. Vierck. Second Row: David Tiro, P.K. Fisher, Laura Biel, Michael LaPrade, David Morrill, Jason Bodell, Brent Langellier, Lisa Kirkwood, Natalie Fleischaker, Jason Platt, Michaela Skloven. Front Row: Lindsay Tree, Jessica Bucon, Chris Jensen, Edwin Barnes, Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Tommy Reahard, Grant Walker, Saranden Seip, David Bandawat.
WE ARE PCDS KIDS,
Above: Daniel Lowe what, may I ask, are you doing?
Above: Abby Zeitlin, Brigit Donovan, and Ashley Humes are
having a blast during story time. Aren't you, girls?
Above: The Kindergartners are amazed by the Blue and Gold Day festivities.
Right: "W hat are you doing?" asks Christopher Beabeau.
Above: Adam Sobczak and Alexandra' Gray enjoy their music class; they love j d to sing. ^ |
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Above: Alex Dru, Erica Casselm an, and Abby Bodell enjoy free reading tim e in the com fortable bean bags.
Above: Randy Dhillon gives the photographer a look she will never forget; "How dare you take my picture!"
Above: "Oh, isn't life stressful," complains Brianna Eller. "Yeah, I know. W e have to lie on these bean bags and read books. I just canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t believe it!" exclaims David Abbott.
Above: Julie Johnson listens attentively |as Tyrone Ray raises his hand to ask the teacher a probing question.
Left: "Look! It's a tyrannosaurus rex!" shouts one fourth grader. "No, no, silly. It's just me," explains Kirk Bansak.
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies Brownies, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts: More than knots and cookies; a great place to learn and grow with friends and leaders!
Boy Scout Troop 644, pictured from left to right; Daniel Eagleburger, An足 drew Selby, Beau Roysden, Clay Pell. Not Pictured: Nat Schultz.
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First Grade Brownie Troop 667, pic足 tured from left to right; Back Row: L ead er Laura E ller, C atherine Crook, Brianna Eller, Jamie JohnsenBrigham, Katie Fish, Stephanie Papp, Lauren Flendricks, Alexandra HeuserLeader Judy Regan. Front Row: Leader Marti Skloven, Danielle Skloven, Abby Bodell, Shannen Fish, Dana Atwood, Erica Casselman, Justine Positano, Em ily Regan, Leader Judy Sirkis.
Second Grade Brownie Troop 11! pictured from left to right; Back Rc| Leader Candy Elwell, Leader Ld Gray, Jessica Worthington, Ell Williams, Lesley Silverthom,Siel Siep, Valerie Garagiola, Brian Elwell, Alexandra Gray, Bridl D onovan, L ead er Pam Wai Leader Cathy Reahard. Front Rd Abby Zeitlin, Sarah Spencer, Jen fer Botero, Alisha Blischok, Adi Hirsch, Jessica Kozinn, Elizabi Reahard, Anna Ward, Elyse Bey Not Pictured: Julie Johnson, Leas Debbie Johnson. Third Grade Brownie Troop 275, pictured from left to right; Back Row:Leader Karen McLaren, Liz Foglesong, Rebecca Dalton, Elissa Eller, JulieCarland, Angela Connell, Becky M cLaren, Sim i D hillon, Leader Jane Carland. Middle Row: Jessica Green, Whitney Henderson, Stephanie Yee, Lauren Perlow. Front Row: Nicole Wells, Lindsay Bodell, Elizabeth Engle, Rachel Chase. Not Pictured: Leader Laura Eller, Leader Janet Green, Sarah Scarborough, Tiffany Vail
Fourth and Fifth Grade Girl Scoi Troop 749, pictured from left I' right; Back Row: Leader Doll Fleischaker,Leader Melanie Bucoi Leader Mary Burke, Leader Susd Semegen, Leader Betty Miszta Front Row: Teddi Misztal, SalB Semegen, Jessica Bucon, Kap Thompson, Annie Wells, NatailS Fleischaker, Katherine BudzieiJ Caitlin Burke. Not Pictured: Jes sica Skloven, Michaela Skloveii
The Evening Eagles Come have fun with us after school! The things we do are really cool. The place to be is here after three. Please join our joyful jubilee!
pack Row: Yen Tran, Shannen Fish, Maureen McNamee, Jacob trimmins, Albert Kraus. Front Row: Talia Sherman, Robbie Addison, Joseph Rocco, Babo Keiper
"he expression on first grader, ason Root's face pleads, hurry up, ake the picture or I am going to fall.
Shannen Fish spends her time calculating how much a new doll would cost, counting her savings, penny by penny.
"Look mom! Look what Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve done!" Robbie proudly exclaims, showing off his masterpiece.
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I.OWER SOHOOL SWIM TEAM They swim, they dive, they use their m ight to thrive. The Lower School has a team that can't be beat. The rest of theschool thinks they're neat. So, they swam and won and had great fun until their season was all done.
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Back Row (left to right): Coach M aczuga, Sean Bandawat, Jacob Swartz, Ian Bucon, Kirk Banzak, Grant Pakis, Matt Kostrivas, Paul Folson, Kyle W hisler, Dan Haddock, Coach Majeski. M iddle Row: Jack McCain, Adam Kantor, Stephen Black, Danny Tunney, Alex Dru, Christopher Yee, Tom Foglesong, W ill Fielder, Lucy Lippon, Charlotte Slocum. Front Row: Shannon Fish, Catherine Crook, Alexandra Heuser, Valerie Garagiola, Katie Fish, Emily Regan, Stephanie Papp, Em ily Rector, Erica Casselm an, Jam ie Johnsen- Brigham. Missing when picture was taken: Katie Overholt, Christopher Beabeau, Saran Kozinn, M att Peairs.
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Back Row (left to right): Lauren Hendricks, Alisha Blischok, Jennifer Botero, Catherine Budzien, Morgan Henderson, Sarah Scarborough, W hitney Henderson, M aggie Budzien, Allison Pachtman, Ashley Humes, Coach Majeski. Front Row: P. K. Fisher, Jam es Burnham, David Bandawat, Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Micheal Laprade, Randall Smalley, John Haddock, Brandon LaPrade, Tyron Ray, M att LaPrade. Missing when picture was taken: Brianna Elwell, Liz Foglesong, Skip Bansak, Julie Carland, Alex Caskey, Stephanie Yee, Josh Soper, Christo Dru, Christian Lorentzen, Caitlin Burke, Hillary Shawninger, Khaled Kamali.
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\bove right: Charlotte Slocum takes a minute to show her enjoyment during swim time, Above left: Christopher Yee says "look at this cute kid" Below: Coach Maczuga shows his swim class the fine art of breathing while you swim.
Middle .A u g u st
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NO SCHOOL- Labor Day 14 Back to School Night 27-29 School Pictures
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NO SCHOOLColumbus Day Blue and Gold Day
N o v e m b e r 11 Early Dismissal 16 Early Dismissal 24-29 Thanksgiving Break D ecem ber 2 17
Blue and Gold Day Winter Break Begins
School anuary
3 School Resumes 11-12 Exams 14 End of 1st Semester Early Dismissal 17 NO SCHOOL- Martin Luther King Day 21 Track and Field Day
â&#x20AC;&#x201D; i February 14 Father's Day 18-21 NO SCHOOLPresident's Weekend PCDS Musical s ta rc h 4-6 11-21 NO SCHOOL - Spring Break End of 3rd Quarter 25 fVpril
Early Dismissal 7 25-29 Fine Arts Festival
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Courtney Becker Erin Beresini David Biel T.J. Blandford Bobby Brook Benjam in Bottner Lexie Carlson Justin Caskey Eser Chamoglu Casey Cornell M elanie Deutsch Kelly Devereaux M ichelle Duncan Sarah Engle Aurelia Feau Sacha Feinman M eredith Garagiola Beri Golding Bryant Guffey Justin Hammar M organ Henderson Sarah Hurwitz Natalie Jaspers Babo Keiper Lance Litwin Doug Loback M ichael Lowe M aureen M cNamee Julie M cReynolds Geoffrey Pakis Evan Rand Abigail Rethore Kim berly Ruht Jessica Skloven Bryan Silverthorn Brian Snyder Philip Stuart Scott Surdakowski Tom Sym ington Am ber Thompson Katie Thompson Tatum Vail
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Talk about a class act! M aureen M cNam ee and M elanie Deutsch illustrate the importance of friendship and fun—during school.
Mark Sipperly Martin Ward Joshua Wright Ashley Yeargan Britnee Youngblood M ike Yurka Right: "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful," says Brian Snyder.
Left:: Meredith Garagiola and Ashley Yeargan enjoy a moment of relaxation after lunch.
The Sixth Graders Show Their Stuff!
Doran Arik Ted Atwood Alexandra Baldree Jessica Berch Courtney Berg Adam Blankenheimer
Jessica Campo John Coffee Kendra Davis Jamie Dessen Nicholas Deutsch Sarah Donovan
Natalie Dulaney Robert Eacret Daniel Eagleburger Woody Galbraith Scott Gilbert Pier Fisher
Hailey Harris Jared Hermann Meredith Jaspers Aubrey Knappenberger Angel Korer Albert Kraus
Mike Langellier Courtney Lewis Seth Lewkowitz Erin Lynch Judd Nemiro Zachary Oakland
Sarah Pachtman Heath Packard Sasha Pasulka Clay Pell Michael Rector Rebecca Reiman
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"Peace, dudes and more flower power," declare the snazzy ones, Seth Lew kow itz and Mike Langellier.
Garett Robertson Beau Roysden Stephanie Sandor Erika Saretsky F.J. Schofield Maureen Scholl
Andrew Selby Nat Schultz Tiffany Westlie Catherine Jade Yee
Shh, don't tell anybody, but that's Andrew Selby! He's working undercover on a secret case for the FBI!
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Sasha Borsand Amelia Brown Jill Carland Cassie Carrejo Peter Chiarelli Jamie Couche
David Dobrusin Matt Driscoll Noah Ellman Kate Ferris Jimmy Fitzgerald Christopher Frederick
Jamie Gilbert Katie Green Nell Haddock Lindsay Hanson- Campeau Wyatt Harris Kristen Hendricks
Elizabeth Hewson Todd Himelrick Christine Iobst Tami Israel Michael Kahn Brooke Lewis
Adam Manika Danielle McKenna Erin McKinley Cynthia Melde Roy Miele Becky Morestsky
Ashley Morril Joseph Musallam Kelly Noble Courtney Pakis Christy Pietzch Jamie Plaza
Whitney Pozgay Mariah Rand Chris Rethore Audrey Robertson Ty Robertson Melanie Schoninger
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MOVING UP! HE SEVENTH GRADERS MAKE THEIR MARK IN THE MIDDLE SCHOOL
The W ho's W ho in Seventh Grade Top Row: Jill Carland, Amelia Brown, Tina Wood. Bottom Row: Lindsay HansonCampeau, Meryl Thomas, Courtney Pakis.
Krista Scott Carrie Smalley Sara Steinberg Jeff Surdakowski Aylin Tashman Rebecca Teitel
Meryl Thomas Margaret Tillman John Townsend Amy VanArsdale Aaron Walker Eric Wassmann
Scott Wilson Tina Wood
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Kristin Altman Jonas Blume Lauren Bottner Alice Brown Becca Buros Emily Cook
Reg Cooper Jon Ashley Corcoran Rocke DeMark Jeremy Figgins Josh Finberg David French
Jessie Gauntt Peter Geantil Kevin Ghaswala Taylor Guerin Mark Hannah Michael W. W. Hoesch
Chris Hoeye Christine Jacobson Jay Kahn Carolyn Karo Ryan Klinefelter Jonathan Krause
Graham Kretchman Nina Latimer . Melissa Lewis Noah Lewkowitz Devon Loback Jessica Lyons
Quent Manika Randy Mata Kevin McReynolds Anamay Melmed Chris Michet Brian Newton
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Jenny Noble Matthew O'Connor Trey Packard Sarah Palestrant Sarah Parry Janelle Plaza
Johnny Randolph John Rector Darren Ringel Chris Sandor Lynn Seawell Debra Sheets
Jonathan Sherman David Snyder Ethan Stewart Paul Surdakowski Richard Symington Melissa Tominac
Lawson Tree Michael Turner Matthew Tyler Carrie Watson Eric West Jason Widoff
Ryan Wilson Jonathan Winer
Middle school girls Sarah Palestrant, Devon Loback and Sarah Parry enjoy an after lunch treat in front of the middle school.
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Above: Sarah Engle anxiously awaits the teacher's next announcement.
Left: Sebastian Fabricius and Devon W ilkey-Luteyare pon足 dering everything that M r. W e ih e n m a y e r taught them today. R igh t: T atu m V ail writes a letter to a se足 cret adm irer.
Above: M organ H enderson brainstorm s while Casey Cornell looks on.
bove: Sixth Grade girls, Erika Saretsky and Erin ynch, discuss middle school gossip with their friends.
Above: (Courtney Lewis and Tiffany Westlie) A true exam ple of how w ork足 ing together can be fun.
The Sixth Grade Shines
Above: (Hailey Harris, Courtney Lewis, and Courtney Berg) An enthusiastic trio can't wait to begin the school day. Left: K endra Davis and Rebecca Reiman talk about what they did last night as they wait for the school bell to ring.
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Below: Cassie Carrejo tries to dribble past John Townsend, while he tries to improve his Elvis impersonation.
Right: Courtney Pakis looks amused as Amy Van Arsdale and Lindsay Hanson-Campeau laugh at her facial expression.
Above:(Front to back) Amy Van Arsdale, Jill Carland, Moretsky, Kelly Noble, Kristen Hendricks, Jamie Plaza, and! Steinberg show their school spirit by wearing blue and gold.
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Above: Christine Lobst and Jamie Plaza enjoy each other's company during their free time.
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Right: By using his skills, Jimmy Fitzgerald makes his move around his buddy, John Tow nsend.
iighth Grade Works Their Way to the First Day of High School. Left: M att O'Connor and Peter Geantil laugh about the years throughout the middle school. Below: Paul Surdakowski tries to be Michael Jordan as he drives around Jonathan Krause for the basket.
Below: (Left to Right) Em ily Cook, Alice Brown, Sarah Palestrant, Melissa Tom inac, and Sarah Parry are one big, happy family.
Below: Debbie Sheets and Chris Hoeye spend some "quality" time together.
Below: Friends, Chrissy Jacobson, Carolyn Karo, Janelle Plaza get together for the last picture together in eighth grade.
HERE WE ARE!
First row left to right: Paul Surdakowski, Darren Ringel, Jeff Surdakowski, W yatt Harris. M iddle row: Richard Symington, David French, Chris M ichet, Trey Packard, Scott W ilson, David Dobrusin. Back row: Mr. Ellingson, Jam ie Couche, Jon Ashley Corcoran, Ryan Klinefelter, Rocke DeMark.
Rocke DeM ark and Paul Surdakowski practice their one-on-one basketball skills during lunch.
Danielle M cKenna, Jam ie Gilbert, and Elizabetl Hewson check to see if they look good betweeqj classes. W atch out middle school boys - here! they come!
Too much work and little play can be damaging to one's mind. Luckily, Eric W assmann has already learned this trick and takes a break between classes.
Am ber Thompson, Philip S tu art,.Ashle) Yeargan, and Mimi Jaspers had a ;grea time at Astro Camp this year.
â&#x20AC;&#x2122;he Mighty Middle School shows us yho's who at P.C.D.S.
Above, Katie Thompson, Ashley Yeargan, Amber Thompson, Albert Kraus, Beau Roysden, Bryant Guffey, and Michael Rector are having fun and learning lots at Astro Camp.
Tie on down to the M iddle School during Lunch 1 you'll see Roy M iele and friends playing basket-
Above, Carolyn Karo, Janelle Plaza, Melissa Tominac, Emily Cook, Sarah Palestrant, Anamay Melmed, and Sarah Parry are having their usual "gab session" during their free time.
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FALL SPORTS â&#x20AC;&#x153;
MIDDLE SCHOOL
On fields or courts , Middle - Schoolers play, they play their sports all through the day!
Boys' CYA Team Flag Football: Top Row(l-r): Coach Ellingson, J. Couche, J. Ashley, R. Kleinfelter, R. DeMark. Middle Row(l-r): R. Symington, D. French, C. Michet, T. Packard, S. Wilson, D. Dobrusin. Front Row(l-r): P. Surdakowski, D. Ringel, J. Surdakowski, W. Harris.
Above: Darren Ringel catching the ball, follow ing in Bryan and Jerem y's footsteps.
Right: Boys' A Team Flag Football: Top Row(l-r): J.W iner, G.Kretchm an, R.Cooper, J.Finberg, E.W assmann, K.M cReynolds. M iddle Row(l-r): C.Rethore, J.M usallam , Q.M anika, J.Kahn, J.Krause, M.Hannah. Front Row (1-r): M .Driscoll, A.M anika, M.Kahn, T.Him elrick, FJ Schofield, J.W idoff.
Girls' CYA A Team VolleybalLTop Row (1-r): C.Carrejo. Row 2:(l-r): A.M elm ed, K.Hendricks, J.Carland, J. Plaza, K.Altman. Row3 (1-r): C.Pakis, L.Hansen, C.Jacobson, T.W ood, D.Loback. Front Row (1-r): A. VanArsdale, M .Thom as, C.M elde, N.Latimer. 56
Girls' CYA B Team Volleyball: Top Row(l-r):K.Scott, S.Donovan, S.Pasulka, S.Steinberg, J.Berch, A.Brown, C.Yee, B.Moretsky, M.Jaspers. Front Row (1-r): H.Harris, K.Noble, J.Plaza, C.Smalley, J.Gilbert, C.Berg, C.Lewis, A.Korer,
Above: Chris M ichet, #91, outlines the game superstars of the CYA flag football team look on with intense concentration.
Boys' B Team Flag Football: Top Row(l-r): Coach Walker, T.Atwood, D.Biel, H.Packard, J.Herm an, G.Pakis, L.Litwin, D.Loback, B.Bottner, M.Langellier, A.Selby. Front Row (1-r): S.Feinman, S.Lewkowitz, R.M iele, B.Snyder, S.Surdakowski, C.Strom, W .Galbraith, R. Eacret.
Girls' A Team Volleyball: TopRow (1-r): S.Bernard, B.Lewis, E..M cKinley, B.Teitel, L.Seawell, T.Israel. M iddle Row (1-r): N.Haddock, C.Pietzsch, D. McKenna, M.Tominac, L.Bottner. Front Row (1-r): M .Tillman, M.Rand, S.Palestrant, T.Guerin, E..Cook.
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H . ■ - -.-.^ 4 1 H H H — : Lu jf l "I think I can, I think I can," says Cassie Carejo as she successfully bumps the ball.
Left:: Kelly Noble's powerful moves lead the team to victory.
Girls’ B Team Volleyball: Top Row(l-r): A. Feau, S. English, L.Carlson, M.Garagiola, Coach Bethany Lee N.Jaspers, B.Keiper, C.Becker, A.Yeargan. Front Row ( 1-r): A.Thompson, B.Golding, K.Devereaux, C. Cornell, T.Vail, J.McReynolds.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER SPORTS
No matter how far we rode buses to games, the wins we returned with were worth all the pain! Above: Taylor Guerin aggressively steals the ball from two defenders.
Girls' A Team Soccer: (1-r): Top Row: Coach Buelow, L.Hewson, M .Tom inac, S.Palestrant, B.Teitel, N.Latimer, E.McKinley. M iddle Row: D.Loback, E.Cook,B.Lewis, M.ThomAs, C.Carejo, A.Tashm an, K.Heitman. Front Row: M .Rand, C.Pietzsch,A.Brown, J.Noble/T.Guerin.
Boys' CYA-V Team Basketball:(l-r): Front Row: D.Ringel, J.Krause, S.W ilson, R.Symington, C.M ichet, P.Surdakowski. Back Row: W.Harris, J.Ashley-Corcoran, J.Couche, M.Tyler, R.Klinefelter.
Girls' B Team Soccer: (1-r): Top Row: Coach Majeski, C.Lewis, C.Berg, H.Harris, C.Cornell, B.Kelper, A.Thompson. M iddle Row: M. Jaspers, C.Yee, A.Feau, S,Engel, S.Hurwitz, N.Jasper, B.Golding. Front Row: S.Donovan, K.Devereaux, C.Becker, J.McReynolds.
Boys' CYA JV Team Basketball: (1-r): Front Row: D.Ringel, K.McReynolds, D.Snyder, D.Dobrusin. Back Row: J.Kahn, K.Ghaswala, G.Kretchman, J.W iner, L.Tree.
Above: Rocke DeM ark outmaneuvers an opponent.
Above: The PCDS girls' B soccer team demonstrates good team 足 work.
Above: Taylor Guerin takes a corner kick with power and agility.
Above: Ryan Kleinfelter combines strength and skill to score for his team.
Boys' A Team Basketball: (1-r): D.Dobrusin, J.Kahn, K.McReynolds, J.W iner, M .O'Connor, L.Tree, G,Kretchman, D.Snyder, J.W idoff Not Pictured: K.Ghaswala
Above: Chris M ichet skillfully shoots despite the opposition.
Above: Kristin Altman of the girls' Varsity soccer team dribbles past the defense.
Boys' B Team Basketball: Top Row:(l-r): Coach Walker, S.Gilbert, S.Feinman, J.Coffee, D.Biel, B.Bottner, A.Selby. Bottom Row: (1-r): M.Langellier, T.J.Blandford, B.Snyder, S.Surdakowski, D.Loback, G.Pakis, R.Eacret, S.Fabricius.
Middle School Soccer
Trey Packard takes the ball and t heads toward the goal
Team "A” Top row - Darren Ringel, Wyatt Harris, Eric West, Jaime Couche, Chris Michet, David Snyder, Tray Packard, Noah Lewkowitz. Bottom row - Joseph Musallam, Aaron Walker, Todd Himelrick, AdamManika, JeffSurdakowski, Chris Rethore, Peter Chiarelli, John Townsend
All chaos breaks loose on the as they scramble for the ball
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Seth Lewkowitz dribbles the ball down the field
Team "B" Top Row- Heath Packard, Andrew Selby, Garett Robertson, Beau Roysden, Nat Shultz, Mr. Pilling, Jared Hermann, Geoff Pakis, Seth Lewkowitz, Benjamin Bottner, Daniel Eagleburger Bottom Row- Doug Loback, Martin Ward, Justin Caskey, Sebastian Fabricious, Brian Snyder, Scott Surdakowski, Sacha Feinman 60
Above Left - Justin Caskey gets ready to throw in the ball Above Right - Two B - team players scrimmage at practice
Middle School Softball
Team "A"
Team "B"
ront Row - Mimi Jasp ers, Jam ie Dessen, leiyl Thomas, Natalie Jaspers, Amber Thmpson Back Row - Mrs. Jaspers, Debra heets, Hailey H arris, C ourtney Berg, ourtney Lewis, Babo Keiper, Mr. Jaspers.
chele Duncan fakes out e other team with a bunt
Front Row - Beri Golding, Kim Ruht, Sarah Engle, Tatum Vail, Kelly Devereaux, Amber Th足 ompson, Natalie Jaspers, Maureen McNamee Back Row - Mr. Majeski, Mrs. Jaspers, Courtney Berg, Babo Keiper, Michelle Duncan, Casey Cornell, Aurelia Feau, Mr. Jaspers, Meredith Garagiola, Ashley Yeargan
Ashley Yeargan makes a great catch at shortstop
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Middle School Senate
Above (L to R): Top Row- Chris Rethore, Darren Ringel, Christine Jacobson, Melissa Tom inac, Lawson Tree, David Snyder - M iddle Row- M eryl Thom as, Clay Pell, Trey Packard, Kristen Hendricks, Brooke Lewis, Janelle Plaza, Kristiii Altm an, Carolyn Karo, Carrie Sm alley - Bottom Row- Daniel Eagleburger, Beau Roysden, M eredith Garagiola, Doran Arik, Douglas Loback, Adam M anika, Jeff Surdakowski, Brian Snyder, Ashley Morrill, W hitney Pozgay, Heath Packard Right: Kendra Davis, Jessica Skloven, Natalie Dulaney, and Bobby Brook participate in a m icro-gravity activity at ASTRO-Camp
T k e P la id O u t in t k e fie ld t k e r e is a little f a m ily o f rocxari\v\v\e.rs, TTKe. m o tk ei*; \\\e.v\ fK e f a t k e r , t k e n t k e ir c k ild r e n is t k e order: t k e y V e in, On
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W a y ou t tk e re , T k e r e is a c o y o t e ru n n in g a n d p la y in g w itk k is b r o tk e r ; jA w a itin g t k e ir k u n t.
D n a p a lo v e r d e t r e e , .A lo n e k u m m in g b ird is flu tte r in g n e a r a b r a n c k , D r in k in g t k e s w e e t s a p fro m a flo w e r .
Above: W oody Galbraith, Seth Lewkowitz, and M ike Langellier relive the Seventies.
.A n d in t k e c e n t e r o f t k e fie ld , T k e o n ly m e s q u it e is d r o p p o n g d r ie d s e e d p o d s , S l o w l y tu rin q t k e a r o u n d b ro w n . - C la y P e ll
And Activities
Above: (left to right) Judd Nemiro, M ichelle Duncan, Babo Keiper, Brian Snyder, Doug Loback, M ichael Lowe, Sarah Engle, and Alexandra Baldree are challenged by one of the m any activities which took place at ASTROCamp.
A Friend You can talk with a friend, and walk with a friend. You can disagree with a friend, and be with a friend, rhen there are problems, you can stay with a friend, and play with a friend. You can share with a friend, and you can care for a friend. You can have fun with a friend, and you can be in the sun with a friend. You can hug a friend, and you can bug a friend. You can rap with a friend, and you can nap with a friend. You can stay home with a friend, and talk on the phone with a friend. A friend is someone you can trust, a friend is a Must!! - Jamie Dessen
Below: Courtney Lewis and Hailey Harris successfully escaped from Alcatraz Penitentiary and they now find refuge in the Middle School.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSIC
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Kneeling: Mike Langellier, Woody Galbraith, Garrett Robertson, Andrew Selby, Chris Strohm, Row 2: Nic Deutsch, Heath Packard, Nat Schultz, Albert Krause, Scott Gilbert, Ted Atwood, Robert Eacret, Daniel Eagle burger, Zach Oakland. Row 3: Sarah Donovan, Jamie Dessen, Jessica Berch, Courtney Lewis, Sasha Pusalka, Kendra Davis, Tiffany Westlie, Ashley Morrill, Jessica Campo, Katie Green, Catherine Yee, Roy Miele Row 4: Trey Packard, Todd Himelrick, Lauren Bottner, Lynn Seawell, Kristen Hendricks,; Kristen Altman, Crissy Jacobson, Christy Pietzsch, Aubrey Knappenburger, Hailey Harris, Courtney Berg, Kate Ferris, Row 5: Noah Lewkowitz, David Snyder, Meryl Thomas, Joseph Musallam, Scott Wilson, Melanie Schoninger, Tina Wood, Adam Manika, Mariah Rand, Margaret Tillman, Row 6: Carrie Smalley, Darren Ringel, Mark Hannah, Chris Sandor, Ryan Wilson, Aylin Tashman, Ethan Stewart, Lindsay Hanson-Campeau, Devon Loback, Carrie Watson, Row7: Chris Rethore, Noah Ellman, John Randolph,, Rebecca Teitel, Peter Geantil, Lawson Tree, Chris Michet, Wyatt Harris, Kevin Ghaswala, Ryan Klinefelter, Kevin McReynolds, Jeremy Figgins.
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Front Row: Becca Buros, Jessica Lyons, Natalie Dulaney, Pier Fisher, Sarah Pachtman, Doran Arik, Rebecca Reiman, Sasha Borsand, Second Row : Ms. Ferguson, John Townsend, Michael Rector, Maureen Scholl, Jessie Gauntt,Tami Israel, Top Row: Beau Roysden, Clay Pell, F.J. Schofield, Josh Finberg, John Rector. Randy Mata, Erin McKinley
Front Row: Melissa Lewis, Christine Iobst, Ashley Morrill, Adam Blankenheimi Andrew Selby, Daniel Eagleburger, John Coffee, Michael Langellier, Row 2: Debl Sheets, Becky Moretsky, Janelle Plaza, Whitney Pozgay, Sasha Pasulka, Jessij Lyons, Sara Steinberg, Danielle McKenna, Elizabeth Hewson, Heath Packar Jared Hermann, Row 3: Kelly Noble, Meredith Jaspers, Trey Packard, No? Lewkowitz, Jason Widoff, Jeff Surdakowski, RoyMealy, Cassie Carrejo, Christj pher Frederick, Jud Nemiro, Jimmy Fitzgerald, Seth Lewkowitz, Doran Arik ,Ro 4: Nell Headock, Courtney Pakis, Jill Carland, Cynthia Melde, ChristopW Rethore, David Snider, Quent Manika, Randy Mata , Emily Cook, Jenij Noble,Kristin Hendricks, Row 5: Audrey Robertson, Jamie Gilbert, Brooke Leva Amy VanArsdale, David Dobrusin, Eric West, Matthew O' Conner, Alice Brow] Christy Jacobson, Melissa Tominac, Taylor Guerin, Nina Latimer, Jonas Blum] Row 6: Angel Korer, Krista Scott, Ty Robertson, Aaron Walker, Devon Lobad Sarah Palestrant, Anamay Melmed, Sarah Parry, Row 7: Reg Cooper, Rod] DeMark, Graham Kretchman, Matthew Tyler, Jonathan Winer, Jonathan Shermaj David French, Jon Ashley Corcoran, Jamie Couche, Peter Geantil, Lawson Tre Chris Hoeye.
hey blow wind through metal objects, sing, and even rum strings.. . They are the Upper School Musicians!
Strings ove (L to R): Ms. Ferguson, M ikhail Ulinich, Jessica Van Tuyl, M att Gullen, Kristin Abbate, Brooke Silverstein, Sarah ;lmed, Rachel Finkelstein, Kim M elde, Jasm ine Tashman, Courtney Smalley, and Erich Schweikher.
>ove Top Row (L to R): Kristin Abbate, Samantha Stoller, Tracy W anner, Alex Rethore, Zach Thomas, Nancy rlman, Brandi Cutler, M arisa Gerdes, Sarah Thompson, Craig Couche, Carrie Lentzsch, Mikhail Ulinich, Laura Balis, itt Gullen. M iddle Row: Kristen Stamm, Sonia Lancy, Jennifer Sweet, Alicia Johnson, Rebecca Rethore, Rachel Lowe, renanne Nikoloudakis, Kristen Brooks. Bottom Row: Katie Lyons, Ann Kaufman, David Spetzler, Jessica Cooper, d Joel Feinman. Not Pictured: Ellen Rand, M ark Leibow and Scott Schwartz.
Jazz Band Top Row (L to R): Mr. Rowe, Eric Cornwell, Eric Schweikher, Zach Thomas, Karl Weinmeister, Konrad Lee, and Nikoloudakis. Middle Row: Amy Watson, Jon Gimbel, David Schmid, Matt Ferris, Tony Koppula, Ann Erin Loback, and Jenny Mendelson. Front Row: Jennifer Stem , Jeff Gimbel, Andy Mendelson, Katie FlanaganRevan McKinnon, Scott Bleier, Philip Weinmeister and Jay Kahn. Not Pictured: BealeHarrison, Kristine Tope Owoyemi, and Rusty Silverstein. 65
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School Begins NO SCHOOL- Labor Day Back to School Night School Pictures
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Right: Sonia Lancy scowls at the cam足 era. Below:Scott Schwartz shows off his debonair style.
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Above: Jessica Green basks in the sun.
Above: "Do you need help with your homework, Jennifer?" Above: "Hmmm...." M ike Abrams shows off his rare and inusual talent to the world. ight: Jessica, Tom, and Erin take a little rest before they have to rsh off to class. elow: Julie Geantil and Em ily Jeffries take a quick lunch break fter they have had a tough morning in their classes.
P THE TREE AND AROUND THE REND. I SPY ALL MY FRIENDS!
Right: "Smile" Ellen Rand and Lindsey Galbut smile for the camera.
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FINALLY, FRESHMEN I Matthew Ferris, President Sarit Melmed, Vice President Tope Owoyemi,Treasure Jennifer Sweet, Secretary
Kristin Abbate Vera Almann Laura Balis Scott Bleier Arvind Bobra Sonal Bobra Lori Brown Sarah Buros Eric Cornwell Craig Couche Seth Ferrier Rachel Finkelstein Katie Flanagan-Hyde Michael Friedman Julie Geantil Marissa Gerdes Seana Giardini Jon Gimbel Beale Harrison Emily Jeffries Alicia Johnson Ann Kaufman Jennifer Kniff Kristine Lehmann Cari Lentzsch Rachel Lowe Katie Lyon Revan McKinnon Kim Melde Andrew Mendelson Jenny Mendelson Jerry Mischel Cara Palestine Andrew Palmer Nancy Perla
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CROSS "THE WASH" Zeb Portanova Alison Pulaski Christie Randt Michael Reilly Becca Rethore David Schmid Erich Schweikher Edmund Sherman Eric Shoemaker Brooke Silverstein Courtney Smalley Paul Sraow Kristin Stamm Samantha Stoller Jennifer Sweet (photo not available)
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Above: Freshmen follies in the upper school quad.
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Above: Vera Alm ann takes a cat nap against her locker
Below: Kristin Stamm catches up on weekend plans
Above: Jon Gimbel, Katie Lyon, Marissa Gerdes, Brooke Silverstein and Courtney Smalley talk about the wonders of freshman life.
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THE FRESHMEN WE KNOW AND THE PLACES THEY GO !
Above: Cari Lentzsch looks enthalled as Mr. Martin talks about Socrates and his trial. Upper Left: Julie Geantil is all smiles. Left: Sarah M elmed has fun during chorus.
Left: Andy Mendelson looks on as Marissa Gerdes, Becca Rethore and Katie FlanaganHyde talk about Mr. Anton's Bio test.
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SOPHOMORES: THEY KEEP GOING, AND GOING AND GOING.. . President, Joel Feinman Vice President, Scott Schwartz Secretary, Meghan DeMark Treasurer, Adam Garson
Anne Allison Kimberly Anderson Andrew Arbesman Jonathan Ashley Corbett Beder
Jill Betterly Anoop Bhatheja Simon Brown Nicole Felker Laura Frieder
Cristina Gebert Sonia Ghaswala Jessica Greene Thomas Harvey Erin Hill
Heather Laabs Konrad Lee Riana I.insky Leslie Litwin Kristopher Martin
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Markar Naradikiart Arden O'Connor Christie Pell Kate Portanova Alexandra Rethore
Sarah Small Jessica Soper Jordan Spack Jennifer Stern Summer Stuart
Christine Sturman Yen Tran Ashley Waters Amy Watson Jordan Wynn
O h , the things we will do, The things we will see We will not stay behind We are one of a kind. We will pass up the rest And stand the tests of the Best. Top: Whether eating or studying the sophomores are always cheerful.
Left: Sonia Ghaswala, Jill Betterly and Kacy Anderson relaxing outside of school.
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Sophomores, they keep g o i n g a n d goi ng and going. . . .
Above: Sonia Ghaswala, Meghan DeMark, and Erin Hill show the unity of the Sophomore class. Right: Joel Feinman and S tott Schwartz rest while watching the Sophomores crush the Juniors in a football game.Junior Brent Fraser looks on. Below: Jennifer Stern shows us her pearly whites.
t: Heather Laabs, the starting irterback for the Sophomore 3S.
Left: Ashley Waters and Jessi Greene relax while enjoying a day in the quad.
Below: "This piece of pizza is being sold at the bargain price of only $20," says Tom Harvey.
Left: "Ooh, this pizza is sooo GOOD!" says Jordy Wynn, complimenting the popular Sopho足 more pizza sale.
Above: Kate Portanova and Tina Gebert improve the tans on the left sides of their faces.
Michael Abrams Danielle Allen Paolo Bayless Emily Bell Natasha Bernard
Ravin Bisla Amy Bonnett Kristen Brook Rebecca Brooks Carrie DeMark
Ashley Dorrance Mischy DuMont Brad Durchslag Cameron Fennell Brent Fraser
Lindsay Galbut Jeff Gimbel Zach Gordon Matt Gullen Stuart Hackett
Jocelyn Jacobs Hallie Jacobson Jeremy Joseph Eric Kaitz Josh Kanner
Colby Kant
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Christopher Klock
Amanda Krause
Thomas Krause
Sonia Lancy
Mark Leibow
Oh, the Junior Class has come so far... Just look at our faces, and you'll see how much we love these P.C.D.S.I places! Julie Levenberg Erin Loback Sarah Michet Jennifer Millinger Rebecca Moran
Benjamin Moretsky Stacey Piccinati Jeremy Ringel Corey Rudnick Jamie Rudnick
Lindsay Schmid Evan Schoninger Hollye Schumacher Jonathan Silverberg Rustin Silverstein
M M hristina Spetzler
Michael Spiegel
Zachary Thomas
Mikhail Ulinich
Jessica Van Tuyl
Karl Weinmeister
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Above: A cool breeze whips through Jocety Jacob's hair as she skips to her next adventure)
Above: Ravi Bisla and Lindsay Galbut pose for a snapshot. What more is there to say?
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Right: Emily Bell and Jenny Millinger relax for a nanosecond before returning to their studies.
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:low: Although they may look fairly innocent, Mischy DuMont and Colby int are secretly conniving a plan to blow up the computer lab. Mr. Neufer ware!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Below: Eric Kaitz has FINALLY grasped the full understanding of what Dr. Cags has been trying to explain to him for the past two months. Right?
Above: Four juniors from right to left, Jaime Rudnick, Lindsay Schmid, Hollye Schumacher, and Michael Spiegel, gradually lose their enthusiasm. Take notice: the two new students are the ones who seem to have the most energy. >ove: Cool Cat, Tom Krause, puckers up and iws a kiss to the camera.
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On yourfe e t you zvear your shoes. [J ou are on your own. What you know is what you know. where it is that you maygo.
Danielle Elizabeth Nolan
Junior and Senior Class Treasurer, Varsity Basketball - Co-Captai (4yrs.); Varsity Swimming (2 yrs.), Varsity Soccer, Foiled By An Innocent Maid, Travel Soccer, Model U.N., Newspaper (2 yrs.), Junior Leadership, Senior Leader - 7th Grade Trip
Sophomore Class Vice-President, Varsity Volleyball, Volleyball (2 yrs.), Varsity Tennis (3 yrs.), Daybreaks, Sfewspaper, "The Mini," "Slam Dunk Champ"
Brandi J. Johnson
Shelly Q. Edlund
Student Senate Secretary, Soph. Class Treasurer, Seventh grade trip,Varsity cheer (two yrs.), Varsity tennis (three yrs.),Model U.N.(two yrs.), Daybreaks (three yrs.), Enviromental Club, Close-Up, Teams
3 y e a rs v a rs ity ch e e r (co - ca p ta in ), M o d e l U .N ., F id d le r on th e R o o f, L e a d e rsh ip , C lo se - u p , B y e B y e B ird ie, T en n is T e a m , O liv er!
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Erin Dulaney
Varsity Softball (3 yrs.); Yearbook Photographer <2 yrs.) ;Wagner Dance Comp. (4 yrs.); Leadership; High Point Production-Rainbow Dance Comp. & Hoctors Dance Comp.; Pro-Life Club (Xavier College Prep)
No m atter how impossible it may s e e m .. . never underesti足 mate the power of a dream. Anonymous
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Life has no blessing like a good friend . Mary Engelbreit
Varsity Cheer; J V Cheer Co-Captain 92 yrs,); WWCG Varsity Volleyball (2vrs.). WWCG Cheer Captain; WWCG Dance Team (3yrs,); World Issues, Phoenix Honors Cotillion (reg. 4yrs.); Dance Club; Phoenix Youth Symphony; Phoenix Spnphonettes '
Becca Lyons
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Scott Shapiro
Co-President & Co-Founder Salsa Club; Jr. Class Vice President; Chairman of the Rummage Sale;Newspaper Sports Ed.; Varsiy Soccer (3 yrs.);Varsity Basketball, J.V. 3 yrs.; Varsity Tennis (2 yrs.);Beef Jerky Club;Homage Club; Founder of ''Homadabubage"
Senate President, Senator (2 yrs.), Sophomore Class President, Varsity Baseball (3 yrs.), Varsity Soccer (3 yrs.) - Captain - 2 yrs., J.V. Basketball (3 yrs.), 1993 1A All State 2nd Team, 3rd base. Jazz Band (4 yrs.). Newspaper - writer (2 yrs,), Sports Editor, Editor-inChief, Scottsdale Rotary Club Youth Leadership Award, Guitar Club (2 yrs.), Model U.N.
Adam Schwartz
Gideon Rubin
Varsity Basketball(2 yrs), Varsity Soccer, World Issue; Club(2 years), Leadership, Varsity Swimming(2 yrs),j J.V. Basketball(2 yrs), Environmental Club, Animal I Rights Club, W eight Club(2 yrs), Salsa Club co足 founder/ copresident, NCSY Chapter President.
arsity Basketball(2 yrs), Varsity Soccer(2 yrs), arsity Baseball(4 yrs), Chess Club, Close-Up, J.V. isketball(2 yrs), W eight Club(2 yrs).
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"It takes life in order to love Life" --Edgar Lee Masters "The downtown trains are full, full of all them Brooklyn girls. They try so hard to break out of their little worlds."—Rod Stewart WestEnd Girls
"It's like budda!"--Linda Richman, Cari and me "Come to Butthead"—Beale and Eric
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Senator (2 yrs.), Freshmen Class Vice-President, Academic High Honors and Honors (4 yrs.), Varsity Tennis Team, World Issues Club - member, Co-head, Head (3 yrs.), Environment /Community Service Club, Daybreaks (4 yrs.), Yearbook - photo staff and Photo-Editor (2 yrs.), Blue and Gold Key Club (2 yrs.), Video Club (2 yrs.), Guitar Club
. . . we die to each other daily. What we know of other people is only our memory of the moments during which we knew them. And they have changed since then To pretend that they and we are the same is a useful and convenient social conven足 tion which must sometimes be broken. We must also remember that at every meeting we are meeting a stranger. - T.S. Eliot, The Cocktail Party
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Above: "Oh, what a beautiful Saturday morning" exclaim Dr. Cags, Ellen Rand and Mrs. Zink
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The Yearbook Staff: top row: Scott Bleier, Jon Gimbel, Scott Schwartz, Thomas Harvey, David Spetzler, Anne Allison, Heather Laabs, Carrie DeMark, Emily Jeffries, Christine Lehmann. Second row: Brooke Schumacher, Sarah Buros, Courtney Smalley, Summer Stuart, Jake Weiner, Erin Dulaney, Neeka Najmi, Ariel Levy, Kristen Brook, Yen Tran, Christie Pell. Third Row: Jennifer Stern, Jessie Green, Jordan Spack, Erin Hill, Lindsey Schmid, Colby Kant, Sonia Ghaswala, Trista Eaden, Kristen Stamm, Alicia Johnson, Anne Kaufman. Seated: The Editors: Dr. Cags, Sarah Michet, Ellen Rand, Elizabeth Harvey,and Mark Leibow. Not Pictured: Mrs. Zink.
Our Wonderful Yearbook editors: from 1. to r.: Editor-in-chief Ellen Rand, Layout Co-editor Elizabeth Harvey, Photo editor Mark Leibow, and Layout Co-editor Sarah Michet. They look so darling, don't they?
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Below: Zach Thomas and Scott Shapiro ponder the article on the screen
The Register Below: Co-Editor Adam Schwartz writes an article for the new newspa-; per.
Above: Rusty Silverstein and Karl W einm eister discuss the popularity of the new newspaper.
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Above: Front Row: Ms. Fisher, Z. Thomas, E. Loback, J. Gimbel, Co-Editors* A. Levy and A. Schwartz, H. Taylor, R. Silverstein, K. Brook, Second Row: 速 Klock, M. Gullen, K. W einmeister, B. Silverstein, P. Bayless, H. Schumacher, Piccinati, Third Row: T. W anner, M. DuMont, C. Kant, S. Bobra, M. DeMark W ynn, C. Hucek, J. Feinman, Back Row: C. Lentzch, N. Perla, L. Balis, H. Jacobson, P. Weinmeister, R. Bisla, J. Kanner, A. Bobra, J. Ashley.
THE ONE ACTS N O B O D Y SLEEPS, BY G U E R N S E Y LE PELLEY S T A R R I N G : E M I L Y BELL, B R A N D I CU T LE R , R A C H E L LO WE, J E N N Y M I L L I N G E R , A N D D A V I D SPETZLER.
W H E N M E N ARE SCARCE, BY J O H N KIRKPATR ICK STARRING: KATIE FLAN AG AN -H YD E, RACHEL F I N K L E S T E IN , S A R A H MELMED, REVAN M CKINNO N, N AN CY PE R LA , A N D J E N N I F E R SWEET. STAGE C R E W STAGE M A N A G E R : J A S 足 M IN E T A S H M A N S O U N D EFFECTS: J A S M I N E TASHMAN LIG H T IN G : J E N N I F E R 1 KNIFF SET BUILDERS: J A S M I N E ! T A S H M A N , JENNIFER KNIFF, K A T I E F L A N A G A N HYDE, REVAN M C K IN N O N , S A R A H BUROS A N D M R. % MCKINLEY. DIRECTOR: DR. C O LL IN S
Below: Back Row (1 to r): Tom Krause, Ravi Bisla, Colby Kant, Lindsay Schmid, M ishy DuMont, Sarah Michet, Rebecca M oran, and Evan Schoninger. Third Row (1 to r): M ark Leibow, Chris Klock, Mike Abrams, Zach Gordoni Julie Levenberg, Hollye Schumaker, Karl W einm eister, Matt Gullen, and Jon Silverberg. Second Row (1 to r): Anne Salzm ann, Zach Thomas, Erin Loback, Hallie Jacobson, Stacey Piccinati, Brad Durchslag, Rusty Silverstein, and M ike Speigel. Front Row (1 to r): Jessica Van Tuyl, Lindsay Galbut, Chritina Spetzler, Carrie DeM ark, Jeff Gimbel,, Brent Fraser, and Jerem y Ringel.
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Above: Ashley Waters, Kristin Abbate, and Jerem y Ringel in an exciting senate meeting. Right: Mr. Hendrickson, the advisor, m akes som e plans for the Senate. Far Right: Asheley Waters and Karenann I Nikoloudakis empty the recycling bins, one o f the many tasks Senate takes care o f at P.C.D.S. I
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M aking a Model UN
Model UN Participants and Representatives, from Left to Right: Top Row: Mr. Martin, Hedra Taylor, Ravi Bisla, Eric Kaitz, Julie Levenberg, Brent Fraser, Zach Thomas, Karl Weinmeister. Bottom Row: Karen Nikoloudakis, Lindsay Galbut, Shelly Edlund, Tony Koppula, Jessica Cooper, Tom Krause, Brad Durchslag, Rusty Silverstein, Paul Bayless, AndrewArbesman. L eft: Eric K aitz listen s th o u g h tfu lly as Karen N ik olo u d ak is, Lindsay Galbut and Rusty Silverstein, pictured at right, discuss the information they have gath足 ered on countries ranging from Israel to Algeria, from Brazil to the former Yugo足 slavian Republic.
The many faces of Mr. Martin as he skillfully leads the Model UN'ers into arguement, thought and, finally, negotiation.
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Row (I to r): David Schmid, Arvind Sobra, Mike Reilly, Rebecca Aoran, Amy S o n n e tt, and Evan Schoninger. Middle Row (I to r): A n足 drew Palmer, Erich Schweikher, Jenny Mendelson, Jocelyn Jacobs, ?tacey Piccinati, Vicki Lang, and Sarah M ichet. F ront Row (I to r): \shley W aters, Kim Melde, Cara Palestine, Lori Drown, Cari Lentzsch, .indsay G albut, Liz Harvey, and Jessica Green.
Left: Ashley W aters is doing her p a rt in helping PCPS recycle by unloading th e recycling bins.
Upper School Clubs The Horticulture Club, which planted and maintained a garden in front of the Sciences Building, was one of the largest and most popular clubs this year. Pictured are its m embers, from Left: Standing: Jon Gimbel, Cari Lentzsch, Tracy W anner, Shawna Wekherlien, Dawson Fearnow, Brad Durchslag, Stuart Hackett, Chris Klock, Jill Betterly, Christina Gebert, M att Gullen, Jenny M illinger, Emily Bell, Becky Brooks. Seated: Brooke Schumacher, Rebecca Chornenky, M arkar Naradikian, Hollye Schumacher, Stacey Piccinati, Mr. Anton, Mr. Abbott, Neeka Najmi.
The Dance Club spent the year learning and practicing great moves, such as the ones demonstrated below. Pictured at Right, from the Top Left: Lindsay Galbut, Heather Laabs, Sonia Ghaswala, Jennifer Stern, Alicia Johnson, Seated: Tracy W anner, Jessica Van Tuyl, Club Advisor Cindy Saillant, Jam ie Rudnick, Riana Linsky. Below: Jessica Van Tuyl, Tracey W anner, Lindsay Galbut, Jam ie Rudnick, Riana Linsky and Sonia Ghaswala show their stuff in one of their prepared dances.
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Though the game of chess is lacking in the aerobic aspects, it is a complette workout for the mind, the intuition and the soul. Here Jed Cook shows calm patience as he counterat足 tacks in a game of chess played in the Quad.
M embers of the Chess Club had an incredible year of competition, because every tim e they played one another they improved their skills for the next big challenge. Chess Club members in足 cluded, Top Row: Brian Cornwell, Eric Cornwell and Jed Cook. Bottom Row: Carlos A rm enta, Tony Koppula and David Spetzler.
The Basketball Club was the place to be for intramural scrim足 m aging and sunshine. Pictured Below: Mr. Swingler, Conrad Lee, Chris Klock, Beale Harrison, Edmund Sherman, Zach Gordon, M ichael Abrams, Zeb Portanova, Eric Shoemaker, Anoop Bhatheja and Mr. Flail. At Left: Jill Betterly cares for some of the vegetation planted by the Horticulture club.
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Above: Alex Rethore looks on as Arden O'Conner explains to Brooke Silverstein the details of the case.
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fifteen years. Her official title is lower school aide, but Mrs. Kendall has done * very much more. She has been the lower school representative to the compute departm ent and has developed a terrific first grade computer program. She ah has researched software for lower school use and has previewed new materia with faculty.
Mrs. Kendall also has been in charge of the faculty work room. She has kej catalogues in order, the m achinery functioning and the teachers supplied wij
book covers, xerox copies and specij materials. Everywhere you look, Mj( Kendall has been there to help. Shei the first to pitch in where someone i needed. Mrs. Kendall plans to travel with hi husband, but wants to continue to vcj unteer at PCDS. She has promised stay home the last week in August ari the first week in September. TheLowi School needs Mrs. Kendall to get tH year off to a good start! Bon Voyaj) and thanks, Mrs. Kendall.
Ms. Hoffman...
has taught mathematics and science in the middle school for the past two years. Lai year she served as a host to Ms. Fujiwara, our exchange visitor from Japan. H<i p r o fe s s io n a lis m and ch eerfu l sm ile w ill be greatly missed by both her colleagues and the many m ath em a ticia n s w hom she taught. Ms. Hoffman is planning to start a pre kindergarten program in the Tempe area. W e wish her well in her new educa tional endeavor and keep on hiking!
TarezueCCs... Mrs. Swenson... is retiring again! P C D Sh as had the good fortune to have M rs. Sw enson on staff in various capacities at intervals over the last tw enty years. She has taught first, second and th ird grade as w ell as served in the library. Each tim e Mrs. Sw enson has left, it was to further her studies. She has a Masters in counseling and is a published author. Next, Mrs. Swenson plans to go back to school to do further work in special education. These last four years she has done a superb job in both third and second grade. She is respected and beloved by all. Mrs. Swenson may be leaving again, but we are comforted by the fact that each time she has gone, she has com e back. Therefore, we will say "adieu" - " 'til we m eet again" and we all hope she will be back in the very near future.
Ir. Houle... ' -â&#x20AC;&#x2122;CDS will miss your dedication, love of books and |ktin. W e always knew where you stood and where we stood, which life much sim pler and easier to deal with. Your dogged to retrieve library books did cause you to be the only librarian in America to nearly lose his arm to a black widow spider, hidden deep in a student locker. But m ost of all, we will miss your keen sense of humor and spontaneous laughter.
Ms. Suzanne Davis... The faculty and students of the upper school will miss your spirit and support. Your efforts to keep us straight and on track were much appreciated. You added a great deal of life to the upper school office. 135
UPPER SCHOOL 1993 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Wed., Sept. 1 Fall Athletic Parent Meeting Tues., Sept 7 St Gregory Away Thur., Sept 9 Scottsdale Christian Home Tues., Sept 14 *Salome Away Fri., Sept 17 Arizona Lutheran Home Tues., Sept 21 'Bagdad Away Thurs., Sept 23 •Orme Home Tues., Sept. 28 •Valley Lutheran Away Fri., Oct. 1 •Northwest C.C. Away Tues., Oct. 5 Judson Home Fri., Oct. 8 •Orme Away Tues., Oct. 12 •Mayer Home Fri, O ct 15 ' Judson Home Tues., O ct 19 •Valley Lutheran Home Thurs., Oct 28 Regional Tour. Home Sat, Oct 30 Regional Tour. Home Fri., Nov. 6 State Tournament
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1993 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL SOCCER SCHEDULE Wednesday, Sept 1 Fall Athletic Parent Meeting •Grand Canyon Away
Saturday,’Sept. 11 Tuesday, Sept. 14 Tuesday, Sept. 21
•Valley Lutheran •Tucson Green Fields
Away Home
Friday, Oct. 1 Saturday, O c t 2
•Tucson Green Fields •Grand Canyon
Tuesday, Oct. 5
•Judson •Valley Lutheran
Away Home Away
Wednesday, Oct. 6 Friday, Oct. 8 Friday, Oct. 15 Saturday, Oct. 16
Blue Ridge
Home Home Home Home
Tuesday, O c t 19
•Tucson Desert Christian
Away
Friday, O c t 29
League Quarter-Finals
Home
Saturday, O c t 30
League Semi-Finals AISL Championship
Home Home
Saturday, Nov. 6
•Tucson Desert Christian •Judson
7 00 P M 1200 4 00 4 00 4 00 1200 4:00 4:00 4:00 4 00 12-JV/2-V 400
1993 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL SWIM SCHEDULE Wednesday, Sept. 1
Fall Athletic Parent Meeting
7:00 P.M.
Thursday, Sept. 2
Apache Junction
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Sept. 7
Casa Grande
Home
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Sept. 14
Paradise Valley
Away
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Sept. 21
Glendale H.S.
Away
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Sept. 28
Thunderbird
Home
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Oct. 5
Cortez
Home
4:00 P.M.
Tuesday, Oct. 12
Green way
Away
4:00 P.M.
Away
Tuesday, Oct. 19
Washington
Home
4:00 P.M.
Thursday, Oct. 21
Sunnyslope
Home
4:00 P.M.
Friday, Oct. 29
Regional Swim Meet
Away
TBA
Saturday, Oct. 30
Regional Swim Meet
Away
TBA
Friday, Nov. 5
State Swim Meet
Away
TBA
Saturday, Nov. 6
State Swim Meet
Away
TBA
1998-94 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY GIRLS/BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE rhurs. Nov. 18 Tues. Nov. 23 Tues. Nov. 30
Parent Meeting Tucson Green Fields Arizona Lutheran
Gym Away Home
Thurs. Dec. 2 Fri. Dec. 3 S at Dec. 4 Tues. Dec. 7
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SPORTS 1993-1994 1994 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL TENNIS SCHEDULE Thurs. Feb. 24 Tues. March 1
Spring Athletic Meeting Peoria High School
Tues. March 8 Thurs. March 10 Wed. March 23 Mon. March 28 Tues. April 5 Mon. April 11 Tues. April 12 Thurs. April 14 Tues. April 19
Williams Bourgade Orme Seton Judson Scottsdale Christian Tolleson (Boys) Orme Iror.wood
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7:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:45 p.m. 3:45 p.m.
Coach: Tom Breece
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Spring Athletic Meeting Bradshaw Mountain W ickenburg Scottsdale Christian Fountain Hills Bourgade St. Gregory Scottsdale Christian Judson Fountain Hills Bourgade Scottsdale Christian Camp Verde Judson W ickenburg
Fri. May 6 S a t M ay 7
State Tournament State Tournament
H om e H om e Away Away Away H om e H om e H om e Home H om e Home Home Away Away
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C oach: B o b Hendrickson
1994 PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL BASEBALL/SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Thurs. Feb. 2 4 Tue. M arch 1 Fri. M arch 4 Tue. M arch 8 Thurs. M arch 1 0 Tue. M arch 2 2 Thurs. M arch 2 4 Tue. M arch 2 9 T ue. April 5 W ed . April 6 Tue. April 12 Thurs. April 14 Fri. April 15 Tue. April 19 Fri. April 2 2 M on. April 2 5 Thurs. April 2 8 Fri. M ay 6 Fri. M ay 13
Spring Athletic Meeting 7 :0 0 p.m. Home 4 :0 0 p.m. Scottsdale Christian •Mayer Home 4 :0 0 p.m. •Salome Home 4 :0 0 p.m. •Northwest Com. Christian Away 4 :0 0 p.m . •Bagdad Away 3 :3 0 p.m . •Valley Lutheran Home 4 :0 0 p.m. •Mayer Away 4 :0 0 p.m. Judson Away 4 :0 0 p.m . Home T ucson G reen Fields 4 :0 0 p.m . •Northwest Com. Christian Home 4 :0 0 p.m. •Orme Home 4 :0 0 p.m . •Bagdad Home 4 :0 0 p.m . •Valley Luterhan Away 4 :0 0 p.m . •Orme Away 4 :0 0 p.m . •Salome Away 4 :0 0 p.m. Regional Tournament TBA TBA Quarter/Semi-Finals o f State State Cham pionship G am e C oach: Brian Ellingson
PHOENIX COUNTRYDAY SCHOOL 1994 Upper School
VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
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Above: Hallie Jacobson spikes the ball to the opposing team.
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The Varsity Team Jbove Top Row (L to R): Brandi Johnson, Christina Spetzler, M eghan DeMark, Carrie DeMark, ismine Tashman, and Ms. Buelow. Bottom Row (L to R): Ariel Levy, A m y Bonnet, Hallie icobson, Hollye Schum acher, and Julie Geantil. N ot Pictured: Danielle Allen.
The Junior Varsity Team d>ove (L to R): Coach Mr. Karlan, Mishy DuMont, Meghan DeMark, Kristin Stamm, Lindsay â&#x20AC;˘chmid, Jennifer Kniff, Kristin Abbate, Sam Stoller, and Katie Lyon. Not Pictured: Ann Kaufman Imd Emily Jeffries.
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Right: Top Row: Diver: Tracy Wanner, Nicole Felker, captain: Brian Ringel, Cari Lentzsch, David Spetzler. Bottom Row: captain: Julie Levenberg, Arden O'Connor, Amanda Krause, Jordan Spack, Erin Hill, Jenny Mendelson, Tasha Bernard, cap足 tain: Stacey Piccinati. Not Pictured: Andrew Mendelson, Craig Couche, Anne Allison, Seth Ferrier, Alison Pulaski.
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Below: Coach Mike Maczuga says, "Girls, You know that stopping in the middle of a swim lowers your heart rate!"
Left: Tracy Wanner, our best diver, executes a perfect 10!!!
Above: Stacey Piccinati takes a nap in the middle of the pool.
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SOCCER:-,.mm GOAL!!
It is easy to sprain an elbow or chin. You could stay out, but you dare to go in. It's possible you'll lose but often you'll win! It's not easy to play, but your talent will show that soccer's a game that you really know!!!
Above: Top Row: Coach DuMone, Carlos Armenta, Andrew Palmer, Gideon Rubin, Adam Schwartz, Terence Reilly, Scott Shapiro, Stuart Hackett, Dawson Fearnow, Matt Gullen, Tony Koppula, Middle Row: Mikhail Ulinich, Jon Silverberg, Jeff Gimbel, Mike Spiegel, Eric Kaitz, Brent Fraser, Bottom Row: Erich Schweikher, M ichael R eilly , D avid Schm id , Andrew Arbesman, Zeb Portanova, Brad Durchslag. Right: Adam Schwartz steals the ball from a Valley Lutheran player while Brent Fraser and Matt Gullen look on in awe.
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t: Adam Schwartz and Terence Reilly take ball for a walk to warm it up for the game.
Left: Coach DuMone gives support to three Juniors in distress. Below: Carlos Armenta demonstrates the way to gracefully kick a soccer ball.
Left: Goalie, Brad Durchslag, returns the ball after yet another block.
Above: "Wut.. Wut.. Wut.. Wut.. Wut Wut Wut Wut Wut Wut Wut...WE GOT SPIRIT!! cheer Matt Gullen, Adam Schwartz, Scott Shapiro, and Mike Speigel.
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Varsity Team Back row (1 to r): Coach Robert Kosower, Danielle Nolan (co-captain), Meghan DeMark, Emily Jeffries, Carrie Demark, and Coach Bethany Lee. Front row: Sarah Michet, Rebecca Moran, Kate Portanova, Danielle Allen, Jordan Spack, Julie Geantil, Anne Allison, and Christina Spetzler (co-captain).
Junior Varsity Team Back row (1 to r): Coach Robert Kosower, Jenny Mendelson, Katie Lyon, Kristine Lehmann, Jennifer Kniff, Jasmine Tashman, and Coach Bethany Lee. Front row: Rebecca Moran, Kate Portanova, Julie Geantil, Jordan Spack, Emily Jeffries, and Sarah Michet.
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Victory smells sweet to the co-captions Danielle and Christina as they hold their prized trophy.
Men's Basketball Snootin' the Hoops Left: Jerem y Ringel takes it away with a steal and heads down court to the Eagle basket.
Above: Jon Silverberg takes a shot from three-point range as Gideon Rubin guards the opponent. Right: Bryan Ringel goes in for the shot as he is surrounded by the opponents.
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Above: Carlos Armenta goes to the hoop for a layup.
Varsity Back Row (1 to r): Mr. Cherilla, Mr. Ellingson, Scott Schwartz, Jon Silverberg, Jerem y Ringel, Jeff Gimbel, Terence Reilly, Tony Koppula, and Mr. Hendrickson. Front Row (1 to r): Scott Shapiro, Adam Schwartz, Erich Schweikher, Ravi Bisla, Brad Durchslag, Gideon Rubin, Bryan Ringel, and Carlos Armenia.
Left: Edmund Sherman makes the cross-court pass. Two more points for the Eagles!
Below: Paolo Bayless takes control of the tip-offs.
bove: Jordy Wynn ops a shot from three oint land.
light: Eric Cornwell ;oes up strongly for a >erfect layup.
Ju nior Varsity Back Row (left to right): Tope Owoyemi, Beale Harrison, Edmund Sherman, Matt Ferris, Jordy Wynn, Philip Weinmeister, Jerry Mischel, and Mr. Ellingson. Front Row (1 to r): Konrad Lee, Paolo Bayless, Zach Thomas, Eric Cornwell, Stuart Hackett, Karl Weinmeister, and Anoop Bhatheja.
Cheery Cheerleaders Yell and Scream. Cheery Cheerleaders Roof for the Team. The P.C.D.S. Cheerleading Squad (left to right): Back Row - Heather Laabs, Jill Betterly, Christy Pell, and Jessica Cooper; Front Row Jennifer Stern, Shelly Edlund, and Erin Loback.
Above; Erin Loback and Jennifer Stern cheer at the end of the second quarter.
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Above: Jennifer Stern, Ms. Cherilla, Jill Betterly, and Erin Loback pose for a picture at the basketball game.
Above: Left to Right - Heather Laabs, Christy Pell, Jessica Cooper, Erin Loback, and Jennifer Stern cheer on the Eagles on the sidelines during a basketball game.
Birdies, Pars, and Bogeys.. PCDS's Golf Team
Back row, from left: Andrew Arbesman, Brad Durchslag, Stuart Hackett, Matthew Gullen, Eric Cornwell, David Schmid, Rustin Silverstein. Front : Michael Reilly. Not pictured : Paul Bayless, Terence Reilly, Jennifer Stem and Jonathan Gimbel.
Andrew Arbesm an: The Address . . .
Rustin Silverstein: The Backswing .. .
David Schmid : The Follow Through . ..
THE GIRLS SOFTBALL TEAM SHOWS THEIR STUFF!
Top Row: Mr. Schweikher, Erin Dulaney, Julie Geantil, Christine Lehmann, Summer Stuart, Jenny M endelson, Cari Lentzsch and Ms. Buelow. Bottom Row: Alison Pulaski, Danielle Allen, Meghan DeM ark, Stacey Piccinati, Carrie DeMark, Anne Allison and Heather Laabs.
"W here's the ball?," asks Christine Lehmann.
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First row 1 to r: Edmund Sherman, Erich Schweikher, Zeb Portanova, M att F erris, S eth F errie r, P h il W einm eister. Second row: Karl W einmeister, Zach Thomas, Jeremy Ringel, Jordan Wynn, M ike Spiegel, Jon Silverberg. Third row: Josh Kanner, Jeff Gimbel, Bryan Ringel, Adam Schwartz, Carlos Armenta, Mr. Ellingson.
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Left: Jordan W ynn is "on deck" and ready to hit a home run.
Below: Jerem y Ringel throws the ball to the infield for an out.
Left: Jeff Gimbel keeps his eyes on the ball.
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WOMEN'S TENNISrNOTHING ! CAN MATCH THEM!
Above: Gail Bleakney watches on as her doubles partner, Jessie Greene puts it back into the opponents court.
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3eloiv: Shelly Edlund lunges for the ball in a practice it the PCDS courts.
Above: Sarah Michet shows the proper follow-through after an excellent backhand swing.
fie Women's Varsity Tennis team is, from left to right: Top Row: Captain Ellen Rand, Rebecca Moran, Brandi Johnson, fielly Edlund, Jasmine Tashman, Christie Randt, Hallie Jacobson, Julie Levenberg, Sarah Michet, Coach Breece. Bottom By: Vera Almann, Sonal Bobra, Jessie Greene, Ashley Waters, Gail Bleakney, Hollye Schumacher, Colby Kant.
Back row : 1-r : Coach Tom Breece, Chris Klock, Zach Gordon, Mike Abrams, Alex Quinzani, and Adam Garson. Front Row : 1-r : Eric Kaitz, Je n y Mischel, Eric Shoemaker Arvind Bobra, and Anoop Bhatheja.
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Congratulations to our thriving PCDS Lower/Middle School Chess Club
Front row 1to r: Joey Hooker, Alex Dru, Daniel Haddock, Stephanie Yee, Liz Fogelsong Je ssica Green, Christopher Yee, Cristo Dru. Back row: John Haddock, Neil Smith, Catherine Yee, Vince Devlin, Reid Davis, Jonathan Weiner, Mark Sipperley, Brent Langellier, Edwin Barnes, Tommy Reahard. Not pictured: James Burnham, Eric West, Jacob Swartz, Tom Fogelsong.
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PHOENIX COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL ANNUAL MUSICAL MARCH 4,5,&6 , 1994
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1st Place Regional Competition dock Trial Team #1-(L to R) Rachel Lowe, Arden O'Connor, Erin Loback(all-region team), Rusty verstein, Joel Feinman, Brooke Silverstein, Alex Rethore, Tamara Nydelldawyer coach)-not ctured:Mr. Schweikher, Ms. Salzmann(Advisors)
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THANKYOUS The Yearbook S ta ff would like to thank Mrs. Paula Silverberg fo r her wonderful and life-savin soocer photos. We would also like to thank Mrs. Beth Zink fo r her incredible cover and m ystery man design They are absolutely wonderful and we love them!
Thank You [ A f t e r all th e Thursday and SATURDAY meetings (pizza, bagels, and subs), morning meeting announcements, and th e rushed deadlines, we finally completed th is book! When th e editors de足 cided th e theme, All the Places We Go, we hoped everyone would I understand w hat we meant. I t is supposed to be fun with a Dr. [ Seuss m entality, and I hope th is came acroee. There are a few people t h a t I would like to thank fo r th e ir extra hard work who really made a difference in making th is book...
Dr. Cage, you saved th is book tim e and tim e again. W ithout all
of your help th is book would never have gone to print. You made sure th e pictures were coming in and th e layout s ta ff was doing th e ir thing so th e ed itors wouldn't have to do th e whole book. Thank you fo r everything. You are th e best! rs. Zink, your cover design is incredible and th e little dorky dude t h a t we have popping up all over th e book is great! Your technical skills and photos made th e book better.
Liz, with all of your layout expertise from la s t year you made my Saturdays with your ability to make pages o u t of nothing. Sarah, you came to the rescue every tim e we needed you. The Macs became annoying, but you didn't let t h a t botheryou. Mark, no m a tte r what it took you made sure we had all the pictures we needed even if it meant you taking m ost of them. Julie and Jocelyn, the Ad ladies. You two did a g re at job getting the money and laying o u t the pages.
Ariel, the snazzy caption lady. You made so many funky " poems and one-liners. We all thank you fo r th a t.
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