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l s k anyone, and they'll tell you th a t Pine Crest is n ot just any school; it's a fantastically unique fortress, fro m w hich s tu d e n ts e m e rg e enriched w ith an education and experiences to last a life tim e its teachers are topnotch, its program s are prestigious, and its brick-laden w alls are filled w ith years o f laughter and m e m o rie s of each individual w h o ever passed th rough its hallow ed halls. One m ig h t say it's one o f a kind- w e prefer to say it's th e "one and only." For m o s t o f us, it's th e one and only place th a t w e ever called our second hom e, th e place w h e re w e s p e n t m u c h o f our childhoods. It's th e one and only place w e 've been e m b ra ce d by th e people w e n o w consider our fam ily, w h e th e r it be for th e last four years or fourteen. It's th e one and only place w e've ever been su p re m e ly challenged and s o m e h o w e m e rg e d fro m th e experience eternally grateful. And w h e th e r we'd like to a d m it it dr not, it's th e one and only place w e ll a lw a ys be able to return to w h e n we're looking for h o m e B ut its n o t

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ju s t Pine Crest th a t's exceptionally fascinating; each individual here has forged his or her o w n path th a t will no d o u b t surprise and captivate th e Pine and beyond. My peers are ta len te d- b u t m ore th a n that, th e y are driven, passionate, and dedicated to achieving w h a te v e r it m a y be th a t th e y w a n t to achieve in life. W e're fo rtu n a te enough to jjjhave beautiful singers, e lo q ue nt poets, land gifted athletes. Even m ore impressive, though, is th e fa ct th a t th e se traits o fte n se e m to belong to a single person. W ith th eir o w n co m p lex backstories and th eir brilliantly prom ising futures, each individual w h o w alks th e Pine's colum n-filled paths has th e pow er to change th e present. Each class, each teacher, and each uniquely m ultifa ceted s tu d e n t m akes th e Pine Crest experience unforgettable; together, w e have m a d e this year truly one of a kind. S oj w ith o u t fu rth e r adieu, m y w o n d e rfu l s ta ff and I present to you our pride and joy, th e th ing to w h ich w e've dedicated countless hours and m ultip le edits,: Flere it is, th e one and only:

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When summer is j finally here, there is a rush of excitement as students get ready for freedom at last. Even though the weather may feel like summer year round, there is still anticipation for what those three months have to offer. Some students spend their summer days seeking adventure, traveling all over the world, while others find fun adventures at home like going the beach to get that perfect tan. Many will visit colleges and even take classes in anticipation for what they will experience in the future when they eventually graduate from Pine Crest.

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II. KOWABUNGA! Eliza Moldowand Abby Tartell (12) prepare to go scuba diving in fhe BVI's. III. ENJOYING A FRUITFUL DAY AT THE FLEA MARKET, Alana Udwin (12) takes a pleasant stroll around Copley Square in Boston. IV. IMMERSING HERSELF IN ALL THAT PERU HAS TO OFFER, Isabelle Turner (12) takes in the view from the top of Machu Picchu. V. ON A CLEAR, SUMMER DAY, Lindsay and Leslie Siegel (12) take in fhe beautiful scenery of Aspen, Colorado. VI. FEELING THE LOVE, Kayla Mitchell (12) earns some quality hugs from her campers. VII. VIEWS FROM THE TOP! Julian Kasky (12) reps the Pine all the way from the Great Wall of China.

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VIII. SPEAKING HER MIND, Sarah Gale (12) travels all fhe way to France to give a speech for international organization Girl Up.


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efore embarking on their last year at the Pine, the Class of 2016 spent the summer trekking across the globe, enjoying their final worry-free days under the sun. Across forty-two countries and six different continents, our PC panthers became rock climbers, art historians, surfers, and advocates for the world’s principal causes. Seniors Abby Tartell and Eliza Moldow spent the summer iving on a catamaran in the British Virgin Islands with fifteen other people doing arine research, tagging turtles, and learning to sail. They reminisce: “Swimming longside sharks, turtles, and stingrays in the clear, blue water made us never iwant to leave.” However, they say their favorite part wasn't the activities they did; it was the friendships and memories they made. Looking up at the night’s countless stars at night and exploring, learning, and laughing all together made i it an unforgettable experience. “It’s true what they say: life’s better in the BVI.” ^Isabelle Turner had the privilege of traveling to Peru, immersing herself in Peruvian ■culture over three weeks. A favorite destination was Casa Mantay, a safe haven for ■ brls under the age of 18 who have been shunned from their families for being raped. Pf)nce they are pregnant, they are even banned from going to school. “Even though hey had been through so much, they still had a smile on their face,” Turner recalls.

Later in the trip, Isabelle set off for a four day hike through the mountains of Lares, Peru. Because the trail was covered in 2 feet of snow, the group had to divert from the original route. She remembers, “One night, it got down to 30 degrees and all we had was a sleeping bag to keep us warm! The hike was one of the most exhausting yet exhilarating experiences I have ever participated in.” The group woke up at 5 AM for the paramount experience of the trip, a 2000-step hike to Machu Picchu. It took almost an hour and a half, but “watching the sunrise come over the mountains was worth it.”

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Following tradirion, ihe senior class takes over Commercial Beach on rheir last first Friday. h, the senior sunrise. It’s 6:54, and the sun breaks mightily through the clouds. The senior class traipses onto the sand, greeting friends and snapping pictures with only excitment for what lies ahead. The sun shoots up more quickly now, and the greetings turn to laughs, which later become the treasured

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memories that bind us all together. Arms slung around one another’s shoulders, cameras click from all directions as we document our last first Friday. It’s 7:45 now, and the sun’s fully up. Armed in black, we turn our backs to the sun and get ready to take over; it’s time rel6n.


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hile the August heat is overwhelming on the first day of sehool, it's certainly good to be back after summers spent scattered across the globe. It seems intimidating, those sturdy brick walls we have all grown to know, after so much time apart. It feels as if knowledge pours from the crevices of each brick, flooding the halls. With a deep breath, however, the flowing motion of knowledge becomes white noise, buzzing with excitement while students reconnect with friends after three months

I . READY FOR THE BIG GAME, Tori Ennler ( 12 ) ones nil our for Ihe first football

apart. This is the secret to Pine Crest: there’s just a certain feeling in the halls that makes this school home. It’s in the way students feel winded that first time hiking up three flights of stairs after a long summer. It’s the dread in walking to gym or art when it’s pouring that torrential Florida rain. It’s the teachers, students, and administrators coming together that really do make it great to be back. This one’s for the green and the white and an unforgettable school year that lies ahead.


II. BANG BANG! Sammy Koolik (10) fakes a whirl on the drums. III. P-S-Y-C-H-E-D, PSYCHED IS WHAT WE WANNA BE! Savannah Stocker (9) preps for the game with face paint. IV. A SENIOR AT LAST, Alvaro Torrejon (12) rings in the new school year by painting his parking spot. V. EXPERIMENTING, Sydni Weisberg (11) and Amanda Rabin (11) have their first double-period Chemistry lab of the year. VI. A WORLD TRAVELER, Hailey Weinberg (12) picks a design that celebrates her love for countries all around the world. VII. ENJOYING THE GAME, Ariela Levy and Annie Cassius (12) celebrate the first Friday of senior year under fhe Friday night lights. VIII. DURING THE FINAL DAYS of the traditional library furniture, Joseph Jarecki (12) is excited to sit in the famed senior chairs. IX. TAKING A BREAK from her cheering duties, Julia Olefson (12) relishes the experience of her last first football game.

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Breaking out onto the scene can be a challenge for the new kids, but it seems like the Class of 2019 can handle themselves pretty well in the terrifying waters of Pine Crest’s Upper School. Standing tall (well, tall enough, seeing as most of them haven’t hit their growth spurts), the freshmen took on PC life and embraced it as their own, dress code and all. As it turns out, “high school” is a glorified term for more work, less sleep, and spending more money at the student store than your parents really know about. In no time at all, late nights of physics and chill start to add up and the ninth grade class is well on their way to elevating their status in the hierarchy of high school. But they don't move up without looking back on all of the defining moments of the year, remembering Homecoming, Febfest, and an endless blur of fire drills (of which there were probably thousands). With that in mind, this group is more than ready for the next three years and the good times that are bound to come with them.

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Adrian Abedon Salma Abuhamda Deborah Adcs Gabriel Aguiar Brian Anderson Kassidy Angelo

Andrew Asnis Elizabeth Baker Silvia Ballivian Ross Bauman Julian Bazo Steven Becker

Mason Berger Ethan Berman Benjamin Bernstein Carley Blake Aaron Bloch Zachary Blostein

Daniel Bolja Niles Boothe Julia Borisiak Austin Braltli Elizabeth Brown Dominic Carrera

Rodrigo Castellon Ashleigh Clark Avita Clarke

Gillian Cohen Catherine Conklin Hailee Cono

Eli Couture Nina Couture Diego D’agostino

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Evan Dash Julian Daszkal Austin Dear Madison Dearman Ryan Ding Lucien Duprey

Emma Eckenhausen Alejandra Egocheaga Konrad Ehmke Christian Ehrnrooth Scot Eiseni'elder Bryce Emanuel

Julia Engelhardt Taylor Everett Allyson Feldman Alex Fernandez-Guckes Jackson Ferrando Michael Fiedel

Noah Fischer Madeleine Fowler Harrison Freedman Fauren Fromkin Daniel Gale Christian Garvin

Dylan Geller Harris Gevinson Arielle Ghiloni Hayden Gibson Blake Gilbert Alexandra Giorno

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Nathan Goldman Sergey Golovnev Samantha Gonzalez Madison Gorn Joseph Gray Jessica Gross

Megan Guido Sumeet Gulati Sarah Hancock Mian Hasan John Herin Kenna Hollander

Audrey Hollo Jacob Honig Henry Ingham Robert Issa Alexa Jacques Amar Jafri

Saulnya Jain Samuel Karamanaga Julia Karten Kadin Katsch Ethan Kaufman Caleb Kauppinen

Ryan Keenan Luke Kessinger John Kirkpatrick Juliana Kislin Amanda Klafter Natalie Klar

Alexander Kos Paul Krigger Joshua Lehrman Samantha Lent Matthew Lopez Hannah Maister

Isabella Malaga David Mannis Mackenzie Manofsky Christopher Martinez Sebastian Martinez Madison Mazer

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Ryan McCue Kirsten McLaren John Meany Kofi Meighan Alexandra Meszaros Ross Miller

Fatima Minhas David Morales Haley Mordis Drew Morris Julia Morrissey Allan Murciano

Athena Myers Brahm Najman Julian Naranjo Clara Nguyen Caroline Nouhan Antony Novak

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Lauren Noyola Jeremy Oletsky Jared Orenstein Gabriel Ortega Jabari Owens Carly Passer

Gabriella Pearl Matthew Petreski Derek Pfeffer Benjamin Pierce Cameron Pine Cayleigh Pine

Scotty Pippen Zia Pirani Camila Piza Henry Pliske Annika Polatsek lan Pollock

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IF YOU COULD SWITCH PLACES WITH A FACULTY MEMBERWHO WOULD IT BE? ROSSBAUMAN “Mr. Pierson!"

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Lauren Pollock Shayne Pollock Valentina Pope Christian Prestegard Nicholas Prigoda David Radvany-Roth

Elliott Ress Sofia Restrepo Samantha Restrepo-Stier Reagan Riley Alexandra Rios Jack Rizzo

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Cassidy Robertson Sarah Rodriguez Eve Rosenthal Jacob Rosenthal Rose Rothschild Mark Rozencwaig

Sebastian Rukes Benjamin Runsdorf Christopher Russo Michael Saltzman Isabelle Seckler Molly See

Nathaniel Selub Jonathan Shah Lauren Shamie liana Shapiro Meghna Sharma Leonid Shipulya

Matthew Shore Carly Siegel Jacob Silberman Alexa Silfen Nicolas Simon Bianca Simons

Ishani Singh Ethan Smith

Madison Smith Demi Snyder

Mackenzie Snyder Benjamin Stahl

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Sydney Stanley Hannah Stemthal Savannah Stocker Britta Strain Alexa Strauch Aislinn Sullivan

Sydney Tacher Joshua Taney Julia Tannenbaum Samantha Tartell Allison Trebbi Alexandra Valad

Olivia Varughese Michael Vega Alexandra Venegas

Hannah Virgin Katerina Viyella Lily Volper

Simran Wadhwa Jacob Wallberg Aliyah Watson

Julianne Weiss Ashley Weymouth Jennifer Wolters

Sharon Yuz Jordan Zelch John Zimmerman

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T The leaves change colors, the air turns crisper, and pumpkin spice everything is served; fall is here...except for the fact that Floridians cannot feel a change in the overwhelming heat and humidity, and our green, swaying palm trees fail to transform into the beautiful orangey-red foliage associated with fall time. Nevertheless, as August arrives, Pine Crest students make the transition from carefree summertime back into school mode. Even though the weather stays in the high 80s, the spirit of fall is present on campus as friends meet up after a long summer apart and get back into the swing of things here at the Pine. With fall comes not only the infamous Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte, but also the most anticipated event of the school year: Homecoming. Besides, who really needs the picturesque leaves to change color when the Upper School students dress up in red, orange and yellow class colors?

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n excited energy was in the air as the Class of 2016 arrived in the Lower School Courtyard on the morning of Senior Service Day. The crowd thinned out as groups began to leave, going off to various charity projects around South Florida. Some seniors would find themselves planting trees for community gardens; others would revel in the joys of working with children at daycare centers or working at other projects.

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Senior Izzy Lopez volunteered at In Jacob’s Shoes, an organization that refurbishes and redistributes shoes to people in need. “Today reminded me that there is a world much bigger than any one person. I’m thankful to be in my current circumstances, today helped me remember that.” Her experience volunteering prompted her to continue giving back, which she hopes to do in the future. Senior Eliza Moldow was very humbled after volunteering at Feeding South Florida, where she sorted food to be given to those who would otherwise go

II. EAGER TO HELP, AlvaroTorrejon (12) awaits Community Setvice Day with anticipation. III. HARD AT WORK, Jackie Kahn (12) concentrates on sorting sneakers by color and size. IV. ROUNDING THE LOOP AROUND THE TREE, Sophia Danielsen (12) ties a pair of" basketball shoes before they are delivered to a local orphanage. V. WAITING FOR NEW OWNERS, buckets of shoes are sorted by volunteers until they are given to the children. VI. PERPLEXED, Colby Lathrop (12) compares two shoes to make sure they match. VII. READY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE, Phillip Swart and Tyier Shamie (12) discuss each of their community service destinations before departure. VIII. FOUND A WINNER! Sam Dem (12) rejoices, finding the matching shoe to make a pair. IX. YES, YOU! Roxy Ackerman (12) is calling on each and every member of fhe senior class to make a difference on Senior Service Day. X. IN JACOB'S SHOES donates gently used shoes to underprivileged children across the tri-county area.

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hungry. “It’s just an incredible feeling, to give back, I never realized what a problem hunger was in our area or how easy it was to make such an impact.” Eliza and her friends sorted over 5,000 different food items during their short time at the repurposing plant. Service Day is more than just a senior tradition, it is a beloved reminder that a life exists outside of school and the daily ups and downs of senior life. Senior Service Day has broadened the mindsets of seniors in past years and will continue to do so in the future.


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I. Richard Silverman (11) and Andrew Bell (11) show the audience some sass during their halftime performance af Powderpuff. II. Camila Piza (9) participates in Homecoming water balloon toss. III. TER, Ihe Freshman boys prove themselves during Powderpuff halftime performances. IV. . Hannah Prinlz (11) and Sammy Koolik (10) share a laugh, all decked our for Disney day. V. Sofia Caro (11) fights off competition during the Powderpuff game. V I. Jared deFaria (10) gets into his halftime performance. VII. TheJunior Powderpuff team comes together for a huddle before the big game. VIII. Rachel Zielz (10) takes a moment to relax, dressed in a Sorority t-shirt for Decade Day. IX. Ryan Fieldler (11) and B ryce B loom (11) ke e p their e y e s on the p rize at the p u d d in g e a tin g c h a lle g e d u rin g d a y one c h a lle n g e s .

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In rheir final year ar the Pine, u the seniors take over, reigning supreme on Homecoming 2015.


- PHOTOGRAPHYI LINDSEY BORNSTEIN, BRITTANY SHORE. GINGER HOLLANDER. ROSHNI SINGH. & CAROLINA SALAZAR

his skirt as he dresses as Snow White. III. -SERIOUSNESS. Kayla Mitchell (12) and Sabrfm TZingg (12) are ready to take the crown.

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IV. ( HUP Ale Hauser (12) and China Copperstone (12) wear their most Flashy 60's clothes. V. PEACE OUT! Quin Spey (12) sports some stylish shades.

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VI. RIDING THE WAVES, Maddie Birer (12) takes a dip into the reflecting pool. VII. P IPING TO THE ; the senior powderpufF boys join together during their unforgetable performance. VIII. NIOR Dani Schecter (12) Eliza Moldow (12) and Roxy Ackerman (12) reminisce on their last Homecoming at the Pine.

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Kicking off with a killer pep rally, the Panther student body gathers to watch the biggest event of the season.

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I. THROW YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR Julia Olefson (12) shows her pep af the Homecoming pep rally. II. GO PANTHERS! All grades unite lo drive the football players on at the game. III. ALL SMILES, Ani Spey (10) and Kenna Hollander (9) take a break from cheering af the homecoming football game and pose for a quick picture. IV. STRIKING A POSE, Brittany Berrard (12), Caroline Franco (12), and Brittany Hammel (12) show their goofy sides at the pep rally. V. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS Lynsey Garfinkel smiles big after being crowned Homecoming Queen. V I. FOCUS! David Tescher (12) battles for the Panthers against La Salle. VII. TEARING THROUGH THE BANNER, James Pierson (11) starts the exciting homecoming football match off with a bang. VIII. KEEP CALM AND CHEER ON! Phoebe Scheidegger (12), Erikah Tomlinson (10), Maddie Hage (11), and Diana Florencio (10) can't contain their excitement, smiling big as the game begins. IX. READY, SET, GO! Bailey Finkelberg (10) prepares to complete a pass. X. POSE IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT! Noah Dearman (12) is escorted by the Hydration Specialists, Sophie Sanda and Haydn LeMay ( 10).

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he girls’ swim team certainly made a splash this season with their impressive ten and two record. As district and regional champs, the pressure was on for states. With the absence of their top swimmer, Marta Ciesla, the prospect of going to states seemed frightening. But for competitive athletes, there is no time to simply test the waters. These girls took it upon themselves to dive right in, both physically and metaphorically, in order to come in 4th place at states. The men’s team had an incredible season as well, with an eight and four record. After being crowned district champions and regional runner up, their road to states seemed to be pointing toward victory.

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At states, however, the team was competing with only eight athletes. Would they sink or would they swim? Swimming it was, as they were the runner up at states as well. Austin Fields notably won a gold medal for his diving expertise. The team made strides both in and out of the pool, coming together as a unit with common goals and aspirations. Everybody was needed and contributed all that they had to a historic season. Senior Ryan Graff commented on the future of the PC swimming crew. “Wehope that the team continues thetradition of success on the Pine Crest swim team and sees many state champions. We wish the team good luck in the future!

“ FOR COMPETITIVE ATHLETES, THERE IS NO TIME TO SIMPLY TEST THE WATERS”


GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING SENIORS

I. FLYING THROUGH THE AIR, Matthew Petreski (9) prepares to dominate his section of the relay. II. ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO! PC swimmers step up on their platforms to begin the race. III. MESSING AROUND, Ryan Graff (12) jokes with Marta Ciesla (11) and the team after practice. IV. TEARING THROUGH THE WATER, Sandra Meszaros (9) takes the lead with no opponents in sight. V. LEANING IN, Yani Fabre (12) impresses the crowd with his dive. V I. A PERFECT TEN, Ishani Singh (9) barely makes a splash with her impressive dive. VII. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT! Coach P makes sure to never stop coaching, even during the race. VIII. WAITING ANXIOUSLY, the team gathers on the pool deck to cheer on its fellow swimmers. IX. WITH EXEMPLARY BREASTSTROKE TECHNIQUE.

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CHRISTOPHERMARTINEZ BRAHMNAJMAN ANTONYNOVAK MATTHEWPETRESKI JACOBSILBERMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

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I. READY TO DOMINATE, Kolin Boroom (11) wails expecfanfly on fhe sideline. II. DASHING ACROSS THE FIELD, Bailey Finkelberg (10) gels open for a pass. III. READY FOR KICKOFF, Sam Wurth (11) lines up with his learn. IV. ADMIRING THE SUNSET, members of Ihe learn lake a quick break on fhe sideline. V. DODGING THE DEFENDER, David Tescher (12) kicks it into high gear. VI. SCRAMBLING Jordan Schulefand (11) puls on a show for his Schulefans. VII. MAKING STRIDES, Eddie Hauser (10) crosses over Ihe bridge and sfeps onto Ihe field ready for acfion, VIII. READY TO PLAY, Shane Williams (10) displays perfect Growing technique during warm-ups. IX. CONTEMPLATING HIS NEXT MOVE, Richard Silverman (11) examines his opponents' strategy. X. DIVING FOR THE BALL, David Tescher (12) baffles Ihe defense.

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he 2015 Pine Crest Football Panthers enjoyed a historic season. It was the first year of new Head Coach Troy Harrison’s tenure and the first year in which Pine Crest had two players voted as the best at their positions in South Florida. It was also the first season with the new matte green helmets and the first season in which a Pine Crest Head Coach was voted Conference Coach of the Year, which consistently brought Panthers fans to fill the stands on Friday nights. Captains Mark Cibene, Eddie Soto, Noah Dearman, and Timmy Cox held a team meeting, during which the team underwent a transformation. “Newspapers said we’d be at the bottom of our conference,” explained senior Eddie Soto. This team faced many challenges including coaching changes, the loss of several seniors, and a new offensive line. Like true champions, however, they did not let these obstacles keep them from having a great season. After the Pine Crest Football Team went 1-2, the Pine Crest Football Family went 7-0—including a win in the homecoming game for the first time in three years! SheuleFANS from around the school came together on homecoming to support the football

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team, resulting in an epic victory by the Panthers; they certainly gave the school something to cheer about. The Panthers became a family, a tight-knit group of players who were quick to poke fun at one another but even quicker to have each other’s back. They could not have achieved these tremedous successes alone, so they would like to thank everyone who contributed to this unbelievable season.

“ AFTER THE PINE CREST FOOTBALL TEAM WENT 1-2, THE PINE CREST FOOTBALL FAMILY WENT 7 -0 ”

Thank you: • Athletic Training Staff, especially Garrick and Ivan, for managing to keep us on the field and intact throughout the season. • Pine Crest football fans for making each football game an event and always filling the stands. • Coach Harrison for bringing a new, exciting culture to Pine Crest Football • Coach Hibbs for bringing a new defense and toughness to the team, which at one point held opponents to 10 points combined in 3 total games. • Administration for all their support throughout the season, especially during Homecoming Week

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The cheerleaders hit their marks in the air during the Homecoming pep in. Ltllliana de Souza (11) smiles on as she cheers for the Panthers. IV. Julia Olefson (12) flawlessfly hits a hurkey at the pep rally. V. The cheerlec^ders step into place as they warm up the crowd for the game. a VI. Phoebe Scheidegger (12) keeps her pep up and smiles at rh§ crowd as she cheers on.

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The best of the best, this year's cross counfry runners have proved themselves once again to be faster than ever before. oth the girls’ and the boys’ cross country teams had an amazing season this year, continuing the tradition of running greatness. Practice really does seem to pay off, as the girls won pre-states by beating all the teams in Florida, and even some from out of state. This led them to states, where the competition was made even tougher after two of the top seven athletes were injured. This was not a hurdle in their path, however, and the girls still placed second for the fourth year in a row.

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THE GIRLS WON PRE­ STATES BY BEATING ALL THE TEAMS IN FLORIDA. AND EVEN SOME FROM OUT OF STATE”

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PAUL BAUR JIMBROWN TERRI ARKIN KARL HOP TIMCURRAN II. PUSHING THROUGH, Ron Knezevich (11) endures through the middle stage of the race. III. IN THE FINAL STAGE, Julia Montgomery (12) finishes her last FSU Relay of her high school cross country career. IV. NEVER GIVING UP, Ryan Welch (12) breezes by the competition with one final surge. V. SEE YA! Amanda Schwartz (8) is the fiercest competitor around. VI. WITH FOCUS AND DETERMINATION,Matt Stein (11) overtakes the crowd to become the frontrunner. VII. KEEPING PACE, Amanda Schwartz (8) is proof that practice pays off! VIII. RUNNING WITH THE PACK, the team bonds at Camp Highlander before the start of the season.

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art of playing a team sport is team dynamic. After adding several players to their team this year, the girls volleyball had to work twice as hard to develop a dynamic that would help them both on and off the court. Senior captain Caitlin Harvey remembers the precise moment when it finally came together. “After multiple team sleepovers filled with horror movies and High School Musical, something finally clicked. Our confidence in our talents and in each other showed in our game.” Although they suffered a few losses at the beginning of the season, the girls came back stronger than ever, beating Calvary in a nailbiting 5-set match. The girls went on to beat Cardinal Gibbons at districts for the first time since 2007. With pride, Harvey thanks the people who got the team where they did this season.

“None of this would have been possible without the help of our amazing coaches. Stan, Annika, and Perry, thank you for always believing in us and for circling the wagon every day.” The team also wants to thank head coach, Albert Sturgeon, for being such a phenomenal coach and for always being a part of their support system on and off the court. The girls would be lost without his inspirational stories, and endless knowledge of statistics (apparently 70% of all passes are from the left! Who knew?). The seniors want to thank the entire coaching staff for teaching the morals that will carry with them through their lives; because of Coach Albert especially, they have all reached the horizon. To the future of PCVB, the seniors know you will continue to improve and achieve greatness.

“ AFTER MULTIPLE TEAM SLEEPOVERS FILLED WITH HORROR MOVIES AND HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL SOMETHING FINALLY CLICKED”

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II. SAVING THE PASS, Sara Duque (12) comes in with the back row set. III. WITH A LICENSE TO KILL, Ariana Altieri (11) steps back to take an approach. IV. REJECTED' Caitlin Harvey (12) and Grace Luciano (10) get a joint block on the right side. V. FLYING HIGH, Grace Luciano (10) is airborne as she swings through the ball. VI. PSYCHED FOR SENIOR NIGHT, Arielle Ghiloni (9) and Grace Luciano (10) rush to the middle of the court for opening cheers before the game. VII. IN PERFECT BOW AND ARROW, Caitlin Hatvey (12) has her eyes on the ball while Bri Bruny (12) covers the block.

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I. TAKING A SWING, Miles Castoro (11) follows through on his shol. II. CLOWINING AROUND, Jusfin Friedman (12) and Malthew Jacobs (12) enjoy fheir rime on Ihe green. III. WORKING HARD ON THE GREEN, Rhea Kumar (10) and Samanrha Haubenstock (12) carry fheir equipment bags. IV. FEELING PROUD, Samantha Haubenstock (12) smiles as her shots fly. V. EXCITED, the boys' team celebrates after a big win, VI. WITH HIS EVE ON THE BALL, Justin Friedman (12) hits a solid drive.

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VII. WHAT A SWINGI Matthew Jacobs (12) makes a forceful shot. VIII. FOCUSED, Avifa Clarke (9) calculates the perfect shot.


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Aiming for foe stars, this year’s golf team shattered expectation's with their myriad of wins and records.

he sport of golf is all about staying ahead of the curve. If the hole should take four strokes to make par, the team scores better if they get it in three, a birdie, or two, an eagle. Even better would be to get the shot in one stroke, the famous hole in one. And this year’s girls’ golf team represents this aspect of the sport to a tee (pun intended). With an impressive record of three and five, this year’s team came the closest to making it to states in the last seven years. But patience and detennination are not all this group of girls have, as having fun always remained the most important. Senior captain Sam Haubenstock keeps this as her number one priority. “I hope the team can continue to have as much fun as we did this year,

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and do just as well in the post-season!” It was an epic season for the boys’ golf team this year as well. After keeping an impressive record all season, the team was invited to play at the Honda Classic. This tournament showcases some of the best teams nationally. Senior Captain Matt Jacobs gushes about his experience. “We got to play one of the best courses in the country. It was a lot of fun, a lot of good memories.” After coming first in their district shooting a 297, the team moved on to states. “It was an awesome accomplishment. It was the only time all year we broke 300.” Overall, it was an amazing season filled with lots of fun and lots of golf. Both senior captains wish next year’s team the best for next year’s season. “To Miles and Justin (juniors), enjoy your senior year, play well, and try to make states for the third year in a row.”

“ PATIENCE AND DETERMINATION ARE NOT ALL THIS GROUP OF GIRLS HAVE, AS HAVING FUN REMAINED THE MOST IMPORTANT.”

GIRLS' VARSITY GOLF SENIORS

SAMANTHA HAUBENSTOCK

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From collared college-wear to spirit store sweatshirts, PC students find multitudes of ways to express their fashion

. TAKING A STUDY BREAK, Matthew lerrigan (12) sports a college sweatshirt. I. LOVING ALL THAT THE SPIRIT TORE HAS TO OFFER, Elizabeth ozzuoli (12) rejoices in the Friday freedom. /. THEY WANT YOU! Jason Meisel 11) and Garrison Benlz (12) salute the ardworklng students in the library. . SAY CHEESE! Ally Feldman (9) studies fh friends in her PC quarter-zip.

VI. TAKING A STAND, Marley Edelman (12) expresses her style with a rad backpack. VII. ENJOYING THE NEW LIBRARY TABLES, Rachel Horowitz (12) poses for a pic In her autumn sweater. VIII. LOUNGING, LisaZheutlin (11) jokes around in a tie-dye top.

IX. ON A RARE COLD-WEATHER DAY, Isabel Fabre (10) fakes the opportunity to enjoy the quad. X. DECKED OUT IN PC ATTIRE, Andie Weinberg (10) and Valeria de las Casas (11) pose For a quick picture between classes.

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o mark the start of the holiday she felt he only cared about money. season, the Pine Crest dance This year, the male leads, Scrooge and department performed their Young Scrooge, were played by Fine version of the classic tale A Crest graduates Tim Ingham ‘83 and Christmas Carol. After months of Aaron Moses Robin TO. Robin also practicing at school on Saturdays, the performed as the prince in last year’s ballet, Coppelia. huge cast of lower, Senior Molly Rose middle, and upper expressed how school students finally close everyone in got to show off their the ballet becomes; hard work. The two she exclaims, casts of the ballet “Every Saturday performed three is worth the close times from November friendships and 20th to the 22nd. A Christmas Carol is the story of a bonds you make and performing in town’s old, stingy grouch, Scrooge, who front of your peers is so much fun. is visited by three ghosts of Christmas: You become part of the Palmer Dance past, present, and future. The show Studio family, a truly remarkable depicts Scrooge’s transformation group of people at Pine Crest.” The from a grouch to a kinder old man. amount of effort that went into the The show’s principal female roles are show was clear when watching it. All the three Christmas Spirits and Isabel of the dancer’s faces were gleaming Fezziwig, Scrooge’s ex fiance, who once with happiness to finally perform loved Scrooge but left him because the show after months of rehearsals.

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I. LOOKIf Jordan Bettancourt (12) as Calpumia witnesses the trial. It. : ti PAR IN G Henri Vrod (11) attempts to imprison Tom Robinson for his “crime’’. III. Ginger Hollander (12) is the town gossip, so you better not get on her bad side! IV. GG 0 Noey Boldizsar (11) plays a grown-up Scout in this year’s production. V. . SOME FATHERLY A Tommy Sullivan (11) rests on a porch swing with his daughter, played by Cayleigh Pine (9). VI. U GRNING Tommy Sullivan (11) glances over his script during rehearsal. VII. GOLDING THE ILDREN, Nicole Thraum (12) tells Scout how to behave as a young lady.

Bringing to life Harper Lee's tole of fhe Finch family, this year’s casf addressed racial injustice in a manner unprecedented ever before. his fall, the Fine Arts Department brought Harper Lee’s iconic novel To Kill A Mockingbird to the Pine Crest stage. For two days, these actors transformed the Pine into Maycomb, Alabama, where Tom Robinson’s infamous court trial takes place. Director Marisa Ortega prefaced each performance with a speech confronting the controversy surrounding the show with the message: “We refuse to whitewash history.” The performers got “mussed n’ dusty” trying to appropriately capture the inequality and racial bias of the time. It was our

responsibility to bring the discussion ot racial injustice to Pine Crest, and this truly shone through from the passion portrayed onstage. Countless hours of rehearsals leading up to the final performances allowed each and every actor to dive deep into his or her role and fully commit to the character. The tough preparation paid off, though, as the show was a monumental success! The TKAM fam was definitely dedicated to creating an incredible production, as long as father Atticus Finch was there to bring everyone together.

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As the temperature plummets to below zero and the snow begins to fall from the gloomy and depressing somber skies of the North, South Florida’s sun persists, smiling at us from above. The best part about winter is receiving our favorite Schoology update from Mr. Pierson informing us that the following day will be one in which we can all sport our Pine Crest sweatpants. However, life is not so chill at Pine Crest as students focus on their impending semester exams, the first for freshmen, and the last for seniors. Not to worry though, students will have ample time to cool off during their holiday break.

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Led by a talented group of seniors, this year's squad lit up Stacy Gym in an unprecedented season he Boys’ Basketball team really cranked up the heat this year. Although they began the season as the underdogs, they certainly proved to the school that they were in it to win it. Chris Marzouca describes their shocking win against Miami Country Day as the turning point of their season. “We worked hard the entire game, and as a result we pulled out the W. That’s when I realized we were going to be even better than everyone thought we were going to be.” Just as all teams do, the boys faced many challenges throughout the season. Chris reveals that their greatest challenge was their vertical

disadvantage, as their tallest man was a whopping 6’4. They always had to outsmart and outwork the other teams, but this never deterred this determined group. “We were outmatched every single game, but we did what our coaches told us to, and we pulled out a winning record.” Throughout the season, the boys were beyond thankful for the unwavering support of their coaches as well as the guidance of their amazing senior role models. The boys are ready to “work hard this summer and come back better than ever next season.”

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CHRISTOPHERALEXANDER SAMBRODY MICHAEL EGOZI BLAKE GUILLAUME HAYDENNORRIS MILESPOLLEY CHANDLERPOLLOCK FRESHMEN

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V. IN THE AIR TONIGHT Hayden Norris (10) goes for the threepointer. V I. HITTING THE SHOT, Michael Egozi (10) pushes through to make a basket, VII. TAKING IT TO THE HOOP! Chris Alexander (10) dribbles down the court. VIII. BLOCK THAT SHOT! Chris Marzouca (11) pressures the opposition.

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VII. SWIPER, NO SWIPING! Chase Shea (11) protects fhe ball from the defense with ferocity. VIII. LOOKING FOR THE PASS, Tori Engler (12) keeps the ball up high and away from defenders. IX. BALLIN’ Haley Mordis (9) uses speed and skill to move fhe ball on offense. X. WITH UPMOST CONCENTRATION Alii Silifsky (11) moves her feet to protect Panther territory. I I II


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he cheerleaders for basketball definitely grew closer as a team this year, conquering stunts and routines that they had never tried before. And their spirit certainly showed, as they appeared at all of the games loud and proud to represent Pine Crest. As it is the seniors last time showing their spirit on the PC courts, the juniors did everything in their power to make seniors’ last season a special one. Junior Maddie Hage explains that on Senior Night, the juniors really had to step up. “It’s a time where the underclassmen work together to give the seniors one last send off. The cheerleaders decorated the gym, gave gifts to the seniors, and learned an entirely new routine just for that night. I think we really got to show our leadership skills.” And the team could not have had its season without the help of their incredible coaches, Coach Paul-Hus and Coach Blackwell. PC will really miss the spirit that this group of cheerleaders brought to the school, but next year’s new additions to the team are sure to continue the flow of Panther pride.

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BOYS' VARSITY SOCCER SENIORS he boys’ varsity team not only worked hard, but they also had a lot of fun winning games! It was great to see the turnout and support from everyone including family, friends, classmates and teammates. The team worked together to eliminate any weakness and build upon their strengths for a successful year. Thanks to their hard work and perseverance, the team impressed us all when they beat University School 1-0 the regular season. With the help their captains, Billy Roy, Martin and Yani Fabre, the team managed competitive with other top teams in t they were able to overcome youth a inexperience to be a strong squad all season long. The team would like to thank the coaches and new players who contributed to a great season, and the seniors look forward to what the team will be able to do in the coming years. With rising seniors Joseph Murciano and Garon Joannou, the Panthers are sure to stay strong to bring home more victory.

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he Pine Crest Girls’ Weightlifting team show that lifting weights isn’t just for boys. Initially, many of the girls joined the team to enhance their primary sport. As senior Emily See commented, “Generally, everyone’s just trying to build up strength for their other sport.” Quickly, however, it became clear that this season was going to be different. Slowly but surely, the girls came together to form a close knit team. It seems that

all of their training resulted in the formation of a powerhouse weightlifting team. “It is an open group of people who have grown in numbers this year, and took on a task past teams could have never imagined.” And with all this growth comes big ideas for the future. “This unified group is clearly open for newcomers and has growing expectations for the years to come.”

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II. WHAT'S YOUR MAX? Kennady Smith (10) surpasses her personal best. III. POWERLIFTER! The weights have nothing on Ariana Altieri ( 1 1 ).

IV. CAN I GET A SPOT? Erykah Tomlinson (10) pushes through her last set. V. WITH EXTREME FOCUS, Chase Finney (10) works on her squat. VI. WORKING ON HER BODYBUILDING SKILLS, Kaylee Blanchard (11) pushes through with the heavy weights

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II. DAINTY AS DAISIES and graceful as birds Marisol Beaufrand (11), Caroline Sachse (11), Nicole Thruam (12), and Anastasia Golovkine (11) deliver an epic performance as stepsisters and stepmother, III. SAY THAT LOUDER! NicoleThruam's (12) dancing speaks louder than words as the mute sister in Cinderella. IV. AWWWW! Elizabeth Pozzuoli (12) and Henri Vrod (11) share a perfectly romantic moment as Cinderellla and the Prince. V. HERMAN? Herm an. Deanna Hennelly (11) is determined to find the Prince a wife. VI. THE PRINCE IS HAVING A BALL! C arolina S alazar (11), Tara Schulm an (11), Noey B oldizsar (11), and A m anda Gom ez (11) get excited. VII. DRAGON SLAYER! Henri Vrod (11) showed that Dragon who's boss!

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or two lovely nights, Pine Crest’s production, Cinderella, dazzled audiences of all ages. Senior lead Elizabeth Pouzzouli, who played Cinderella, absolutely loved her experience in the musical. “Over the course of months, the cast became a family.” Junior member, Brian Meller, agrees with Elizabeth, stating, “Saturday rehearsals did not even feel like work; they were just so enjoyable.” Although Cinderella is a well known story, the Pine Crest team put together a unique performance. “It was hard to make the story feel like something new when so many of the audience

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members already knew the plot line.” Despite this, the performers brought new levels to this classic story and stole the show. As for next year’s musical, the rising seniors hope to outdo their performance from this year and continue to grow as a unit. An especially enjoyable part of the journey was the potluck dinner. Brian states, “It was a great time to come together and bond as a group.” The magic of Cinderella will tide the student body over to next year’s performance where PC will again be dazzled.

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omprehensive. Substantive. Multifaceted. Sovereign. Unilaterally. Encompasses. At NHSMUN and HMUN, these are words that you will hear approximately 80 times a session. These words all have one thing in common: they are all used to come to diplomatic solutions to problems. In delegation sizes of around twenty. Pine Crest Students represented a number of countries at NSUMUN, HMUN, and NHSMUN. Using our parliamentary toolbox, and guidance from Mr. Snyder and Mrs. Sollitto, we

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Q: Why do you think it's important for people (especially young people) to go out and vote in the election? A: It’s especially important for everybody, especially young people, to vote in the upcoming election. This election will be possibly the most important election of our entire lives, especially considering the next President may get the chance to nominate at least one Supreme Court justice. Not only is it important for people to vote though, but also it is also important the people who are voting are educated about the different candidates and what they stand for. Q: What's the political culture like around Pine Crest? A: There are many people at Pine Crest who are politically active, which I believe is a good thing. Unfortunately, there are still some students who blindly believe in what their parents believe in. Especially this year though, I think more students at Pine Crest are taking the time to become educated on the different candidates because they realize how important this election truly is. Q: Which candidate will you be supporting in the upcoming election, and why? . A: Although I won’t be old enough to vote, I will be supporting Hillary Clinton in the upcoming election. I think that the media gives Clinton a hard time for no reason and that people make a big deal out of insignificant scandals. I see Clinton as a strong, capable person who will lead this country in the right direction on both social and economic issues. At this point in time of my life, social issues (such as gun control and abortion) are the most important to me and I agree with Clinton’s position on both of those issues. Q: What's your opinion on how the 2016 Presidential race is going thus far? M A: I think that the presidential race this year has gotten out of hand. Between violence and incited racism, the presidential race is having a huge impact on our country just by exposing everybody to some terrifying rhetoric. While the media is partly to blame for the attention given to the more radical candidates, it is mostly the American people’s fault for buying into some of the more ridiculous things that have been said in this election. Q: What caused you to have the political views that you have today? A: I have always been very interested in politics. Since I was little, I have kept myself educated and up to date on political issues. I know which issues are important to me and align myself politically with the candidate who stands for what I stand for.

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Throughout Homecoming Week, you may have thought to yourself, is that a huge blow-up whale being thrown in the air? Don’t worry, you are not having sleep-deprived hallucinations. That is, in fact, a plastic whale being carried triumphantly by the junior class through the halls at Pine Crest. Although the seniors stole the whale for a brief, yet traumatizing moment, the juniors were able to get their prized possession back in their blue paint-stained hands. The whale, which basically became the mascot for the Class of 2017 during Homecoming Week, symbolizes the immense spirit and class pride of the junior class. And who could forget the year of the SchuleFAN, (iconically dubbed by Anastasia Golovkine), in which everyone on the sidelines fangirled for #12. Overall, this year has allowed juniors to embrace their upperclassmen status. Of course, this comes with the much-anticipated SAT, ACT, and every other standardized test known to mankind. But from brains to athleticism, the juniors really have it all, and this close-knit class looks forward to their impending rule over the school.

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After the challenges and tribulations of the first semester at school, springtime is a much welcome change. Spring commonly represents rebirth, which may not be shown through the weather, but you can certainly feel it in the atmosphere among the students. It is the time to start off fresh for the new semester and make changes along with the season. With final exams looming in the distance, the light of summer rears its head, filling the Pine with sweet anticipation. For seniors, it’s the time to enjoy and cherish their last moments of high school, making the memories that will stay with them even after they graduate.



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II. ATTACKING THE FIELD, Amanda Anderson (11) plans the next play. III. SNATCHING THE BALL, Izzy Lopez (12) reaches for Ihe ball IV. SETTLING DOWN, Dani Swords (11) and Izzy Lopez (12) get the ball around. V. WITH GREAT FORCE, Tara Schecter (10) follows through on her shot. V I. ASSIST! Amanda Anderson (11) gives a great pass to Tara Shecter (10), VII. FAST BREAKING, Rachel Zeilz (10) protects her stick as she runs down the field. VIII. WITH THE SOUND OF THE WHISTLE, Amanda Anderson (11) fights to win the draw. IX. FOCUSED, Izzy Lopez (12) speeds down the field. X. GETTING DOWN, Sofia Caro (11) is determined to get the ground ball.


nil ot veteian i unneis, jumpeis, and throwers, this years track team was not only successful but also inctedibly tight-knit. Senior Noah Srour recounts, “The changes 1 have seen this team undergo over the years are astounding. Growing from a team that struggled to win districts to being a member of a team with a realistic shot at winning a state title is beyond anything I could have imagined.” And although they did have a lot of fun coming together in their team bonding activities, the team was highly competitive in and around the track. Senior Ryan Welch ran a phenomenal meet at the Bolles Bulldog Classic, running a season best or personal record in all four ot his events and winning the 3200 at the Fort Lauderdale City Championship. Billy Roy also stepped it up this year, becoming the fastest 400m runner on the team. Austin Nero, a newcomer to the track team, led the sprinters as a first-year senior. Tony Bridges continued to dominate, and as only a sophomore, Tony is one of the best long jumpers and triple jumpers in the state. In addition, Robert Pearl also stepped it up immensely this year in both shotput and discus, scoring the

most points out of any boy on the team this year. On the girls side, Simone Vreeland stepped up the intensity a ton this season, always ready to go the extra mile. Taylor Logue continued to dominate the pole vault, winning the Fort Lauderdale City Championship. Senior high jump champion Nyla Lindo was recognized as the MVP of the entire Fort Lauderdale City Championship for scoring the most points out of anyone at the meet. Ftowever, the most important thing to remember is really the friendships that were made this Noah Srour points out: year. “The thing that makes the T ra c k team the ‘PC track team’ isn’t times, wins, stats, or awards; it’s our team bond. Without that team bond we all share, I can guarantee any success we have had wouldn’t have been attainable.”

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H. BEHIND THE PLATE AllisonTrebbi (9) gels ready to make an awesome catch. III. SWING, BATTER BATTER, SWING! Sami Resfrepo-Sfier (9) hits a home run. IV. AND SHE’S SAFE! Madi Leon (10) makes if fo firsf base. V. IN POSITION, Danielle Bejar (10) prepares fo make a big play VI. HEAD IN THE GAME Skylar Pollock (10) mans second base. VII. FOCUSED AND ALERT, Diana Florencio (10) sfeps up fo baf. V III. PREPPING FOR A BIG GAME, Skylar Pollock (10) and Danielle Bejar (10) pracfice fheir calching skills.

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his year’s Girls’ Softball team knocked it who is an essential part of [their] outfield.” out of the park (obligatory pun). With a Alii mentions that some of the team’s starting tremendous start to the season, the team players have only been playing the game for two had impressive years, “so it’s a young and wins against Benjamin inexperienced team that and Coral Springs will learn and improve Christian. Junior as the season progresses.” captain Alii Silitsky As for next year’s season, spoke of an especially considering there are no difficult game against seniors on the team, the Westminster. “We girls hope to continue turned a double play at a crucial moment, from improving. “Hopefully we will make it to third to first, to get us out of a tough start to regionals next year, just as we are planning an inning.” These momentous wins did not on doing this season.” Pine Crest sports come without obstacles. Sophomore Karlie fans look forward to seeing how the Girls’ Pollack suffered a knee injury and the team is Softball team progresses in the next season! “working on being short one important player

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n its first full year as a varsity program, this year’s sailing team went above and beyond to make the Pine proud. Not only did the team compete all over Florida, but they also traveled as far as the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Connecticut for a nationwide regatta!

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II. AFTER A TOUGH RACE, rhe ream rerums to shore to talkwirh rheir coach. III. READY FOR ACTION, Jack Bilello (1)) jokes around wifh skipper Ariel Cassarelto (11) before rhe race. IV. BETWEEN RACES, Coach Megan Place gives Ihe ream feedback. V. NAVIGATING SMOOTHLY, Harrison Friedman (9) gels rhe boar safely back to shore. VI. KEEPING WARM, Michael Gabe (10) and Harrison Friedman (9) wair pafienHy for rheir reammares to come back to rhe dock. VII. LAND HO I The Varisfy and Junior Varisfy teams switeh boars for fhe nexf sef of races.

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ith the hardest part of the schedule already behind them, the Boys’ Baseball team has a 5-4 record, setting them up for a great rest of the season. Senior captain Aram Leighton remembers a highlight of the season with pride. “It was definitely our walk-off win against North Broward Prep in our home opener. We had to face one of the best pitchers in the country that game and it has made us feel like we can compete against anyone.” With this morale, they were able to overcome great adversity throughout the season. “We have overcome a lot of injuries so far. Younger guys have had to step up and fill in, and some of the older guys have had to pick up the slack. The good news

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'STICKING TOGETHER, THESE BOYS CAN CONQUER ANYTHING"

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JUNIORS ANDREW BELL MATTHEW FINE JAKE KESSINGER MICHAEL ROTHENBERG JORDAN SCHULEFAND JAKE SINGER SAM WURTH

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FRESHMEN RYAN KEENAN

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FRESHMEN KONRAD EHMKE MICHAEL FIEDEL GRAY MITCH SAM KARAMANAGA RYAN KEENAN JOHN MEANY

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I. UP UP AND AWAY! Benjamin Brody (11) fakes flight to give a killer strike.

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II. WITH PERFECT FORM, Tony Alfonso (12) digs the ball up. III. WHAT AIR! Sebastian Bell (11) jumps high to hit the ball. IV. LIKE A BRICK WALL, Luke Mansour (12) blocks a hit. V. SETTING IT U P1 Auguslo De Las Casas (12) places the ball for Sebastian Bell (11). VI. SERVE'S UP' Tony Allfonso (1 2 ) prepares to hit an ace. VII. PLACING THE BALL, Benjamin Brody (11) goes into bowand-arrow for his serve. VIII. WITH A KILLER BLOCK, Sebastian Bell (11) sends the ball to the other team.

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he boys’ tennis team had an outstanding year on the court. Led by seniors Sam Dern, Elliot Seckler, and Tyler Shevin, the team came together and worked hard every day to improve and succeed. The members of the team have a unique bond. The senior leaders provide excellent insight and serve as role models on and off the court. The tennis team was extremely young this year, with three middle schoolers and two freshmen. There is a great balance between experienced veterans, Sam, Elliot, Tyler, and junior Parsa Hoghooghi, and ambitious underclassmen led by Chris Kotite, Sergey Golevnev, and Daniel Gale. With tons of talent and drive, the team performed well in both singles and doubles matches. The best win of the regular season was against last year’s State 1A Champion Sagemont Lions, in which the Panthers edged out the opponent 4-3 in matches in an exciting win.

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"THE MEMBERS OF THE TEAM HAVE A UNIQUE BOND;

I. GAME! Demi Snyder (9) pufs power into her backhand. II. SET1Stephanie Taylor (11) aims to give a killer serve. III. I ATCH Parsa Hoghooghi (11) gets ready to win the point. IV. RAmanda Rabin (11) plans her match V. PERFECTING HER FORM, Carly Feldman (11) gets ready to give a powerful forehand. VI. DRIVING DOWN THE COURT, Elliot Seckler (12) follows through on his shot. VII. - Parsa Hoghooghi (11) drives to hit the ball. VIII. SERVE Sergey Golonev (9) gears up to serve an ace.

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Raising expectations, this year’s team strengthened their bonds and their arms in the weight room. he boys’ weightlifting team has been able to pick up quite a few wins this season. In fact, at least one person in nearly every class has pulled their weight and made it to Districts! Among these victories was Archbishop McCarthy with a score of 62-24, demonstrating Pine Crest’s ability to receive first place in almost every weight class. According to co-captains Aaron Srour and Mark Cibene, the weightlifting team was able to overcome the “transition as a team under new guidance

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with Coach Hibbs and stay focused as a team on winning at the meets.” Though they had many new people on the team this year, the older members were able to “successfully teach them the proper techniques needed in order to be successful as weightlifters.” For next year, the weightlifting team hopes to “continue adding more people to the team and get more people to qualify for regionals and states.” The Pine Crest Community looks forward to keeping track of the advancements of the weightlifting team in seasons to come!

“ THE WEIGHTLIFTING TEAM WAS ABLE TO OVERCOME THE TRANSITION AS A TEAM UNDER NEW GUIDANCE”


I. YOU CAN DO IT! Mark C ibene (12) lifts his max weight. II. SLOW AND STEADY Joseph Jarecki (12) conquers the challenge with ease. III. ON THE BENCH, Mark Cibene (12) bench presses during a meet. IV. LIFTING HIS WAY TO A W, Stewart Hackleman (12) raises the bar for his team members V. SHOWING OFF HIS GAME FACE,Timmy Cox (12) m ocks the com petition. VI. PROVING HIS STRENGTH, Luke Fatovic (10) dominates the clean and jerk. VII. WITH STRENTH AND DETERMINATION, Ethan Grove (11) lifts the bar. VIII. SHOWING OFF HIS SKILL, Tommy Sullivan (11) has a successful lift. IX. READY, SET! Ari Srour (12) lifts his heaviest set yet.

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ROXY ACKERMAN “I’ve always maintained that the greatest obstacle in life isn’t danger, it’s boredom.” -Dexter Morgan

ANTHONY ALFONSO ““The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem.” -Jack Sparrow

NICHOLAS ALOIA “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” - Forrest Gump

CAMERON ANDRES “I know I’m gon' get got, but imma get mine more then I get got doe.” - Marshawn Lynch

HUNTER ANGELO “Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.” - Jimi Hendrix

SAMANTHA BAIZAN “I’m vibing on the beat.” - Kodak Black

BRETT BAKER “And in that moment, 1 swear we were infinite.” - Charlie, Perks o f Being a Wallflower

MALINIBASU “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.” - Albert Einstein

SOFIA BATES “I like being a woman, even in a man’s world. After all, men can’t wear dresses, but we can wear the pants.” - Whitney Houston

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GARRISON BENTZ “Call your mother. Tell her you love her. Remember, you’re the only person who knows what her heart sounds like from the inside.” - Rachel Wolchin

BROOKE BERNSTEIN “Look at me. I’m the captain now.” - Muse

HARRISON BERNSTEIN “Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting 'HOLY MOLY, WHAT A RIDE!” - Hunter S. Thompson

BRITTANY BERRARD “Shoot for the moon; even if you miss, you will land among the stars.” - Les Brown

JORDAN BETTENCOURT “I have no idea what I am doing, but incompetence has never prevented me from plunging in with enthusiasm” - Woody Allen

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MADELINE BIRER “Not to worry, I have a permit. ‘I can do what I want. Ron." - Ron Swanson, Parks and Recreation

ASHBY BLAND “If we admit that human life can be ruled bv reason, then all possibility of life is destroyed.” - Leo Tolstoy

TAYLOR BOGDAN “Smelly cat, smelly cat, what are they feeding you?” - Phoebe Buffay, Friends

BRITTYN BONHAM “You believed you were beautiful and so did the rest of the world.” - Sarah Dessen, Keeping the Moon

LINDSEY BORNSTEIN “Be who you were created to be and you will set the world on fire.” - St. Catherine of Sienna

ERICA BRIGGS “How did it get so late so soon? It’s night before it’s afternoon. December is here before it’s June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon?” - Dr. Seuss

BRIANNA BRUNY “The goal isn’t to live forever but to create something that will.” - Selena Quintanilla

ALEXANDER CALDWELL “Just give me an inspirational quote or something.” - Alex Caldwell

ANNIE CASSIUS “4’11 but you still look up to me.” - Annie Cassius

ANDREA CHALEM “I live in two worlds. One is a world of books.” - Rory Gilmore, Gilmore Girls

EMILY CHARBONNEAU “I think you’re the kind of person who rubs fish oil on their hands every morning.” - Unknown Freshman

MARK CIBENE “Great men are not born great, they grow great.” - Don Vito Carleone

AUTUMN CLARK “I am the author of my own journey and I’ve decided that it’s going to be legendary.” - Anonymous

RYANN CLARKE “You know, sometimes all you need is twenty seconds of insane courage, and I promise you, something great will come of it.” - Benjamin Mee

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CHINA COPPERSTONE “Life is what you make it. You only get one go, don t waste it working, don’t get a mortgage- get an RV, get a life, get on the road.” - Grim Grim

FELIPE CORREDOR “When all are one and one is all To be a rock and not to roll.” - Led Zeppelin, Stairway to Heaven

They say I’m fat, I say I’m blessed.” - D] Khaled

LILY CRISSY “I don’t know how to put this but I’m kind of a big deal.” - Ron Burgundy, Anchorman

SOPHIA DANIELSEN “A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies... The man who never reads lives only one.” - George R.R. Martin

AUGUSTO DE LAS CASAS “The Goose is Loose.” - PC Basketball Team

BIANCA DE SOUZA I may not be right but I can sure convince you I am.” - Unknown

NOAH DEARMAN “I don’t look at a man as an expert in one area, I look at him as a rookie in ten other areas.” - Connor McGregor

SAMUEL DERN “It takes a lot to make a stew.” - Michael Jenkins

ALEXANDER DIGEORGIA “Are you insane?! Get out of here! The curse, it’s real! This whole place is a trap! He’s after your...SILENCE! With your souls I shall rule for all eternity!” - The Mummy Ride, Universal Orlando

CAMERON DODICH “Ooooh, that’s a bingo!” - Landa, Inglorious Basterds

ADDISON DONAHER “Have some fire. Be unstoppable. Be a force of nature.” - Dr. Cristina Yang, Grey’s Anatomy

SARA DUQUE “Don’t think, just do it.” - Albie

CAMERON DVORAK "I ain’t really that good at goodbyes, I ain’t really that bad at leaving.” - Chancelor Bennett

MARLEY EDELMAN “Reality is for people who lack imagination.” - Totoro


MEGAN EISENFELDER “Oh, forget beautiful, I am brilliant. You want to appease me, compliment my brain!” - Cristina Yang, Grey’s Anatomy

JORDYN ELLIOTT “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou

RYAN ENGELHARDT “The only people who never get anywhere interesting are the people who get lost.” - Henry David Thoreau

VICTORIA ENGLER “Don’t follow your dreams... Follow my Instagram.” - Tori Engler

ALBERTO ESPAILLAT “East? I thought you said weast!” - Patrick Star, Spongebob

ARIX-YANIFABRE “When you can’t make them see the light, make them feel the heat.” - Ronald Reagan

JONATHAN FARCHI-SEGAL “Wait, we have a test today?” - The Senior Class

ELIZABETH FELDMAN “Have you ever wondered what would happen, if all the geniuses, the artists, the scientists, the smartest, most creative people in the world decided to actually change it?” - Tomorrowland

AUSTIN FIELDS “In the long run we are all dead.” - John Maynard Keynes

HUNTER FIELDS “Consider your origin; you were not born to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and knowledge.” - Dante Alighieri

TAYLOR FISTEL “Time may change me, but I can’t trace time.” - David Bowie

CAROLINE FRANCO “The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.” - Vince Lombardi

JUSTIN FRIEDMAN “The roof is not my son, but I will raise it.” - Anonymous

MITCHELL FRIEDMAN “It’s amazing that the amount of news that happens in the world every day always just exactly fits the newspaper.” - Jerry Seinfeld

SARAH GALE “Get comfortable being uncomfortable. ” - Unknown

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KYLE GARFINKEL “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." - John Dewey

^ LYNSEY GARFINKEL “I don’t know what you’re doing with those molecular structures, but please stop.” - Wendy Harrigan

ANTON GENERALOV “Shhh. My common sense is tingling.” - Deadpool

JACOB GILBERT “Those who always look to the sky never see what is right before them.” - Anonymous

JULIA GOLDMAN “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” - Unknown

LILY GOLDMAN “Uhhhh...” - Tina Belcher, Bob’s Burgers

SABRINA GORNISIEWICZ “When you wake up and need a nap..” - Anonymous

RYAN GRAFF “Chewie, we’re home.” - Han Solo

JULIA GRANER “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”” - Neale Donald Walsch

JULIA GUIMARAES “The world is but a canvas to our imagination.” - Henry David Thoreau

STEWART HACKLEMAN “If you ain’t first, you’re last.” - Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights

BRITTANY HAMMEL “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” - Dr. Seuss

CAITLIN HARVEY “Y'ou’ll have bad times, but it’ll always wake you up to the good stuff you weren’t paying attention to.” - Sean Maguire, Good Will Hunting

ALEXANDER HASHEMI "Go out there and kick their butts!” Deane Hashemi

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ALEXANDRA HAUSER “I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find that you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.” - F. Scott Fitzgerald

ADAM HOCKMAN “If you ain’t first, you’re last.” - Ricky Bobby, Talladega Nights

PAUL HOFFMAN “Hi, I’m Paul!” - Three-Eyed Monkey

GINGER HOLLANDER “If you are a hum an being, then you’re beautiful.” - Nick Offerman

RACHEL HOROWITZ “And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” - The Beatles

ELIA INNAMORATI “Happiness is a feeling of satisfaction inside that begins with self-love.” - Isabel Allende

MARTIN IRAGORRI AMAYA “Umm... Okayyy.” - Mrs. Freedman

MATTHEW JACOBS “Always make a total effort, even when the odds are against you.” - Arnold Palmer

JOSEPH JARECKI “Formal education will make you a living; selfeducation will make you a fortune.” - Jim Rohn

CAROLINE JORDAN “It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own ignorance.” - Thomas Sowell

JACQUELINE KAHN “I’m kidding!!!!” - Hailey Weinberg

JULIAN KASKY “The whole game changed when insta-dm’s came out.” - Jonny Goldstein

KENDAL KILLERMANN “The only way we will survive is by being kind. The only way we can get by in this world is through the help we receive from others. No one can do it alone, no matter how great the machines are.” - Amy Poehler

MALLORY KLAR “Crushed it.” - Fat Amy, Pitch Perfect


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EMILY KLIMBERG ‘Count your age by friends, not years. Count your life by smiles, not tears.” - John Lennon

TATIANA KOVALSKY “Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light.” - Albus Dumbledore

ALEXIS KRIGGER “You see us as you want to see us... But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain, and an athlete, and a basket case, a princess, and a criminal.” - The Breakfast Club

ALY LAKHANI “God to me is love.” - Kendrick Lamar

COLBY LATHROP “You’ve no need to draw the curtains son, throw them wide. Cross the borders between the never and the night. Find the twinkle in your smile, chase it on ‘til morning, Past the second star to the right.” - Hands Like Houses

ALEXANDER LEE “Education is important, but big quads are importanter.” - Jeff Roberts

ARAM LEIGHTON “When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” - Yogi Berra

EDEN LENNER “Take your risks now, as you grow older you become more fearful and less flexible. And I mean that literally. I hurt my knee this week on the treadmill and it wasn’t even on.” - Amy Poehler

JACOB LEON “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” - Ferris Bueller

ARIELA LEVY “Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle, and the life of the single candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.” - Unknown

NYLA LINDO ‘Success is only meaningful and enjoyable if it feels like your own.” - Michelle Obama

IZABELLA LOPEZ “You better be tough if you’re gonna be stupid.” - Mom

CHARLES LUCIANO “Business is boominl” - Antonio Brown

SHIVA MADASU “I am Shiva God O f Destruction.” - Shiva Madasu

NICOLE MAHARAJ “Time is money; Money is power; Power is pizza; Pizza is knowledge. Let’s go.” - April Ludgate


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MOLLY ROSE MALANEY “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” - J. R. R. Tolkein

DONOVAN MALONE “I’m the oldest I’ve ever been, right now.” - Tim Silva

LUKE MANSOUR “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” - Albert Einstein

NOAH MASSIMORE “You better not write anything stupid for your senior quote.” - Mom

KYLE MATTONE “Or what Emily?” - Yana Sazonova

ALEC MCCUE “No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.” - Socrates

KATHRYN MCGEE “Insert quote” - Senioritis

DILLON MCGOWAN “Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill

VANESSA MEDRANO “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because if you don’t everyone will ask you what’s wrong.” - Unknown

JACOB MEISEL “Ignorance is bliss.” - Thomas Gray

MATTHEW MERRIGAN “I don’t know where I’m going from here, but I promise it won’t be boring.” - David Bowie

ALEXIS METZ “Well I guess this is growing up.” - Blink 182

KATIA MIGNOCCHI “Don’t ask for permission, ask for forgiveness.” - Unknown

KAYLA MITCHELL “Cookies make the world go ‘round!” - Otis Spunkmeyer

POLINA MOISSEEVA “I’m very much down to earth, just not this earth.” - Karl Lagerfeld

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hat does it mean to be a Pine Crest Lifer? We have been together for fourteen years of our short lives. We have seen the same faces, wandered the same halls, and still never found out what’s in a crispito. Lifers have a common bond that no one else on campus can understand. From people who are still the best friends they were since the first day of Pre-K to people who only give a friendly nod in the hallways, Lifers know Lifers; simple as that. We are the Pine Crest Lifers, and our story began in Pre-Kindergarten under the majestic bell tower, so tall and white. Long before Sandy was serving up doughnuts in the Union, the Boca kids took a Tri-Rail trip to the Krispy Kreme factory. And in the days before we had a PCTV truck, PCNN was producing arguably the greatest show of all time—its version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” While PCFL kids were busy wearing Merrells and blazers, the Boca campus enjoyed Fall Fun Day, Safari Day, DEAR Day, Earth Day shows, and so many other unforgettable events. The kids from the 954 remember milking cardboard cows, taking home Pooh-Bear for sleepovers, and crow-ing their first notes in a Pine Crest play as Cock-a-doodle Dandy. None of us will ever forget the year that Christopher Columbus sailed over the ocean blue, compound word day, where the sawgrass meets the sky. Country Fairs, or the big tree on the playground (RIP- we still keep you in our memories). On the Boca campus, who didn't love chicken patties, the amazing pizza slices, the fresh foods from li

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JULIA MONTGOMERY “O ur greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

NICOLE MORRIS “So be sure when you step, step with care and great tact, and remember that Life’s a Great Balancing Act.” - Dr. Seuss

JULIAN MUNOZ “Duuude, we can’t solve it... It doesn’t give us the length of the meter stick.” - Mateo Pugliese-Bassi

AUSTIN MYERS “Don’t take life too seriously. You’ll never get out alive.” - Bugs Bunny

JACOB NACHLAS “364 days till the next Pretzel Day.” - Stanley Hudson

WILLIAM NERO “The reason most people fail instead of succeed is because they trade what they want most for what they want at the moment.” - Napoleon Bonaparte

MADISON NOONAN “I’ll see you in another life, brother.” - Desmond Hume

MEGAN O'BRIEN “1 love it when you call me big poppa.” - Notorious B.l.G.

NICOLE ODZER “We make our world significant by the courage of our questions and by the depth of our answers.” - Carl Sagan

JULIA OLEFSON “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.’” - J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan

CROSS PAGANO “Do you ever just get down on your knees and thank God that you know me and have access to my dementia?” - George Costanza

ROBERT PEARL “I could let these dream killers kill my self esteem or use my arrogance as a steam to power my dreams.” - Kanye West

MICHELLE PENDERGAST “These are the days that must happen to you.” - Walt W hitman

ELEXA PERLMAN I he dictionary is the only place where success comes before work.” - Vince Lombardi


WILLIAM PETRI “Wait, when was this due?" - William Petri

ALBERTO PETRICCA LINDORF “Don’t worry, I w in” - Ari Gold

MAXWELL POPKIN “Vincent Van Gogh. Everyone said to him, You can’t be a great painter, you only have one ear. And you know what he said? I can’t hear you.” - Barry, Dinnerfo r Schmucks

ELIZABETH POZZUOLI “I never look back, darling. It distracts from the now.” - Edna Mode, The Incredibles

MATEO PUGLIESE-BASSI “Is this supposed to be in English?” - Mateo Pugliese-Bassi

ALYSSA PUJALS “To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” - Steve Prefontaine

JARRYD RAUCH “Far and away, the best prize that life has to offer is a chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt

CAMERON REID “Sincerity - if you can fake that, you’ve got it made.” - George Burns

LINDSEY RESNIK “Hey there, Mr. Grumpy Gills. When life gets you down do you wanna know what you’ve gotta do? Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming..” - Dory, Finding Nemo

CHRISTOPHER REVILLA “Dealing with backstabbers, there was one thing I learned. They’re only powerful when you got your back turned.” - Eminem

JEFFERY ROBERTS “May the best of your today’s be the worst of your tomorrow’s.” • Jay Z

PALOMA RODRIGUEZ “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.” - William Shakespeare, qtd. She’s the Man

CAROLINE ROSCHMAN “You don’t need a license to drive a sandwich.” - Spongebob Squarepants

WILLIAM ROY “When I’m dead, just throw me in the trash.” - Frank Reynolds, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia

JEFFREY ROZANSKI “Money, money, money.” - Mr. Krabs, Spongebob Squarepants


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REBECCA SADLER “Pine Crest, Pine Crest, school so dear.” - Pine Crest School Song

DEEPTI SAILAPPAN “Watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” - Roald Dahl

YANA SAZONOVA “I many be crazy, but all the best people are.” - Unknown

JACOB SCHAFFER “It is better to be young in your failures than old in your successes.” - Flannery O’Connor

PHOEBE SCHEIDEGGER “Be a pineapple. Stand tall, wear a crown, and be sweet on the inside.” -Unknown

IAN SCHNEIDER “Do it better than anybody you ever seen do it.” - Kanye West

GRIFFIN SCHWARTZ “Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction.” - Anne Frank

ELLIOT SECKLER “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T.S. Eliot

EMILY SEE “What makes you different is also what makes you incredibly special.” - Dumbo

TYLER SHAMIE “You can be passionate about anything. Pay attention, don’t let life go by you. Fall in love with the back of your cereal box.” - Jerry Seinfeld

DANIELLE SHECTER “We laughed when they told us we wouldn’t want to leave. We cried when they told us we had to. ” - Anonymous

TYLER SHEVIN “Too many cooks will spoil the broth.” - Will Dove

LESLIE SIEGEL “Are you guys rooming together in college next year?” - Everyone

LINDSAY SIEGEL “No.” - Lindsay and Leslie Siegel

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SENIOR SPOTLIGHTS Q: What exactly is your talent? A: My talent is that I can jump-rope and pogo stick at the same time, and I can even do criss­ cross jump rope. Q: How did this begin? A: This started when 1 was in middle school. I was at a friend’s house, and he had a pogo stick that I was determined to learn how to use. Then once I learned that, I remembered my brother being able to jump rope and decided to give it a try. Soon enough I was multi-tasking like never before. Q: What do you think this says about who you are? A: It may show I like to challenge myself or something, but really I was just doing it for fun, and I thought it would be a cool thing to say about myself. Q: And for the future? A: I am not to sure there are many useful applications of this outside of clown school, so mostly I will just tell people about it if they need a fun fact about me.

): What do you hope your art says to those viewing it? A: When I’m in the process of making my art I truly don’t hope anything. I believe art is subjective because reality is subjective. If anything, I’d love to hear from the viewer that my art resonates with them as much as the the finished visual resonates for me. Q: Are there any obstacles you face with your art? A: I have more internal than external obstacles when creating. A lot of the time I feel like what I do isn’t art or it simply doesn’t “count” as art. My ideas are very minimal and come easily to me, so I discount the finished product. Q: What are your plans with your art for the future? A: I want to make art on a larger scale with my own photos (I’ve been learning a lot about film photography lately). I want to make a brand, collaborate, and get better at realistic drawing. Finally, I want to make art that fully encapsulates how I feel and what I see. My art is abstract already, but I censor my creative ideas for the sake of following protocol. I want to break free of my fear of being too eccentric and fully dive into my morbidly beautiful and raw sensations. Q: When did you start baking and why? A: I started baking at the beginning of my 9th grade year of high school. I found that having a plate of brownies or a batch of cookies put a unique twist on my presentations and made all my friends and teachers smile. Q: Why do you like to bake? A: I like to bake because it helps me relieve my stress. Plus, at the end of the day, I wind up with a plate (or more) of fun desserts! Q: People often think of you as "really good with computers" but never as a baker. Make a comment about this. A: I definitely fee! that while technology may be one of my passions, it isn't my only hobby. It is always nice having that hidden talent that people get to see when you surprise them with a chocolate souffle! Q: Will you continue this hobby in the future and in what respect? A: I will most definitely continue cooking in the future. Over the next few years I hope to expand my breadth of recipes to include more and more desserts.


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ROSHNI SINGH “Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness.” - Allen Ginsberg

OLIVIA SOLARES “I like to be quiet, and let people find me rather than having to shout at them.” - Larry David

EDUARDO SOTO “A man who has made no enemies is probably not a very good man.” - Justice Antonin Scalia

QUINTIN SPEY “I think if you come from a history of persecution you have to develop a sense of humor.” - Sacha Baron Cohen

NOAH SPROSTY “Give a man a mask and he’ll become his true self.” - The Joker, Batman

AARON SROUR “Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?” - George Bush

NOAH SROUR “In a world that’s changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks.” - Mark Zuckerberg

JENNA STEPHANY “You’re never fully dressed without a smile.” - Annie the Musical

DANIELLE STERNTHAL “You can tell she’s a good dancer by the way she drinks her soda pop.” - Ramon, The Proposal

PHILLIP SWART “Don’t sweat the petty things and don’t pet the sweaty things.” - George Carlin

ABIGAIL TARTELL “Fortune favors the bold.” - Virgil

BIANCA TEDESCO “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing.” - The Alka-Seltzer Guy

DAVID TESCHER “In some Gucci flip flops” - Future Hendrix

NICOLE THRAUM “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” - Tim Notke

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ISABELLE TURNER “Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world. For, indeed, that’s all who ever have.” - Margaret Mead

ALAN AUD W IN “Life is what you make of it. Always has been, always will be.” - Eleanor Roosevelt

MATTHEW URBAN “O ur deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” - Timo Cruz

LAUREN VALAD “A queen is never late, everyone else is simply early.” - Queen Clarisse Renaldi, The Princess Diaries

RAQUEL VALDES “Hey, I know a joke! A squirrel walks up to a tree and says, ‘I forgot to store acorns for winter and now I am dead.’ HA! It is funny because the squirrel gets dead.” - Dug, Up

NICCOLO VARALLA “Be yourself before you forget who you really are.” - Unknown

JUAN VAZQUEZ LOYNAZ “To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.” - Dr. Seuss

ANNA VENNE “My favorite pastime is staring at ink tattooed on dead trees.” - Anonymous

CAROLINA VILLARREAL “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned in life: it goes on.’” - Robert Frost

ANNA VOLTER “People say nothing is impossible, but I do nothing every day.” - Winnie the Pooh

SACHA WARNOD ““You have enemies. Good that means you ve stood up for something sometime in your life.” - Winston Churchill

HUNTER WASSERMAN “If somebody ever asks you to do something, do it really bad so you never have to do it again.” - Paris Hilton

HAILEY WEINBERG “What’s for dinner?” - Hailey Weinberg

RYAN WELCH “Go fast enough to get there, but slow enough to see.” - Jimmy Buffett

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MAX WILLENS “If I walk in my house with a Publix cake, do you think my parents will know?” - Jonny Goldstein

JENNIFER WILSON “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

JULIET WILSON “Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game.” - Babe Ruth

JULIAN WINARICK “I’m just here so I won’t get fined." - Marshawn Lynch

JENNA WITTICH “You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you odd.” - Flannery O’Connor

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a world of knowledge, and memories to last a lifetime. And for the final time as a class, two hundred and two students will walk across the stage at graduation, once again fresh-faced and eager, but this time ready to take on the world. I think what’s most impressive is everything we’ve accomplished— it’s not just a lucky coincidence. It’s the passion that accompanies every single task that continues to astound me, from the hours spent in the pool (who starts practice at 5:30 AM?) to the precisely rehearsed speed with which the debaters deliver their arguments. It’s the time d e d ica te d to deriving trigonometric functions all the way to the O ld ICI, where Playing for Change singers assiduously prepare performances for us all to enjoy. No matter the task, I’ve seen it attacked with a fervor unlike any other— and somehow, you’ve all managed to make it look effortless. Kudos. LUhen I turn on the TV in twenty, ten, maybe even five years, I predict that the Class of 2016 will be acclaim ed writers, compassionate philanthropists, and nationally ranked athletes. More than that, though, I am confident that each and every one of you will be accomplished and caring individuals. After twelve years surrounded by the most truly talented and ambitious students I’ve ever come across, I can honestly say that I couldn’t have imagined my school experience anywhere else, or with anyone else. It was, indeed, one of a kind.

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“Pine Crest, Pine Crest, school so dear. Pine Crest we give you a cheer.” At the end o f the year, as we all prepare to experience broad new horizons, these are the words that echo through our consciousness and are permanently etched into our hearts. There is no doubt that the years we have spent here, the place we can truly call home, has left a permanent mark on us all. The times we have shared here will always be here to bring us together, not only as a community o f devoted students who share a commitment to education, character, and leadership, but as a family who has spent these cherished and unforgettable years A together. Let us never forget these bonds that we have formed and let us always appreciate what has been given to us here at the Pine. And, as we move forward in the journey we call life, may we hold our beloved school k close to our hearts, knowing that t h e ^ times we have spent here are truly A tim eless. A

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II. READY, SET, ACTION, Rachel Hackman (11) anchors Ihe PC morning show. III. ON THE RECORD, Lindsey Bornslein (12) interviews a coach from fhe opposing team. IV. MAGIC HOUR, Saagar Jain (10) fakes advantage of fhe early evening lighfing for his shot. V. TELL ME MORE, Simone Vreeland (11) interviews Marfa Ciesia who discusses her swimming experience in Dubai. VI. GET A GRIP! Ethan Kaufman (9) provides camera suportto the film crew at STN. VII. DID YOU SEE THAT? Tyler Shevin (12) and Harrison Bern­ stein (12) discuss the play-by-play action on the field. VIII. PICTURE'S UP, Justin Danzansky (11) let's fhe set know that he’s ready to film. IX. GETTING THE STORY, Zach Berman (11) and Saagar Jain (10) shoot a story on urban farming for STN. X. CHECKING IT OUT, Adrian Abedon (9) reviews the latest shots. XI. GETTING CRAZY, PCTV film students set fhe scene for their Crazy 8’s film competition. XII. LENS HIM A HAND, Ethan Kaufman (9) searches for the right camera lens.

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II. STATING THE CASE, SachetPaharia (10) offers solid evidence fo support his claims. III. GOING DOWN THE FLOW, EmilyTomchin (10) responds to the argument by starting from the fop. IV. G R0 U PIN G , the debaters take a moment to pose for the camera. V. PREP TIME! Parsa Hoghooghi (11) and Jacob Couture (11) research for their next rebuttal. VI. FLOWING, Emily See (12) and Emily Tomchin (10) take notes of what's been said and prepare for cross examinafions. VII. THAT’S DEBATABLE1 Sachet Paharia (10), Josh Jacobs (11) and Jack Rubensfein (10) argue their sides of a resolution,

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he Pine Crest Debate Team had an exciting and successful year. Every year, the debate team at the Pine works tirelessly to research evidence on interesting and significant political and social topics, practice and develop strategies, and travel the country to compete. Under the leadership of Senior Tyler Shevin, Junior Josh Jacobs, and Junior Jacob Couture, the team strived as a tight-knit unit. Coaches Hammond and Lewis guided the team, serving as mentors and strategic guides. The team traveled across the nation including to Chicago, Dallas, Ann Arbor, Austin, and Atlanta and throughout Florida in state and local tournaments. At the University of Texas, Josh Jacobs, Zachary Vlessing, Jack Rubenstein, and Sachet Paharia had a great tournament and at the University of Georgia,

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the team had an outstanding performance all around. In February, the team hosted the annual Crestian Policy Debate Tournament, in which debaters throughout the country traveled to Fort Lauderdale to compete on our campus. The future of PC Debate is extremely bright, led by dedicated and enthusiastic Sophomores Jack Rubenstein, Sachet Pacharia, Zachary Vlessing, and Emily Tomchin. In addition, the novices or first year debaters improved greatly throughout the year and broke to elimination rounds at national tournaments at the University of Michigan and the University of Texas. The members of the debate team cooperate and work together to create a competitive yet friendly environment for intellectual discussions, learning, and way more humor than it may seem from the outside. Masters of their craft, the debaters are excited to make lasting bonds, travel, improve, and win next year.

"THE FUTURE OF PC DEBATE IS EXTREMELY BRIGHT, LED BY DEDICATED AND ENTHUSIASTIC SOPHOMORES"

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SCIENCE RESEARCH SENIORS

MALINI BASU ELIZABETHFELDMAN HUNTERFIELDS NICOLEMAHARAJ DILLONMCGOWAN MATTHEWMERRIGAN NICOLEODZER PHIL SWART JUNIORS

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I. LOOKING FOR THE SOLUTION, Rodrigo Torrejon (10) investigates during a scientific experiment. II. EXPLAINING A LAB, Ms. Gordinier shows the research students how to work a machine. III. TAKING A BREAK FROM THEIR STUDIES, the sophomores of science research smile For a photo. IV. MAPPING SOME GENOMES, Zack Shevin (10) and Jordan Moldow (10) help Rodrigo Torrejdn (10) understand the lab. V. EXPLAINING THEIR FINDINGS, Indira Ramgolam (10) and Saagar Jain (10) share their conclusion with the class. VI. WORKING WITH HIS FELLOW RESEARCHERS, Zack Shevin (10) works at an electrolysis lab.

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II. l N TUNE, Men's chorus members share a song with fhe audience. III. TUNED IN, chorus members directfheir atfenHon on fhe director ahead. IV. MUSIC IS THEIR THING, Tara Schulman (11) and Zachary Shevin (10) share nofes in class. V. IN THE LEAD, Mr.Testa direcfs the chours during fhe Winter Concert. VI. MAKING MELODIES, chorus members sing during fhe Candlelight Vigil procession.

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CHASEANDERSON DANIELLEBEJAR RACHELBELL KATIRINADELVISCIO ELIZABETHFOLTZ W ILLIAMGERSHMAN ELAINAKOKINAKOS ISAACLEIFERT KAITLYNOCKERMAN SAMANTHAPRINTZ INDIRARAMGOLAM ZACHARYSHEVIN RODRIGOTORREJON NICHOLASTOSELLO NOAW EINER FRESHMEN

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unning past the Upper School at 8:09am to arrive at the “Old ICI” turned Chorus room by 8:10am is a typical day in the life of a chorus student. Everyone grabs their folder, which is never in the right place, and sits in their “assigned” seat with correct posture. They begin singing ridiculous sounding warm-up’s like “do do re do do re mi re do, I like chocolate cookie dough please yum.” But, it all works out, as the chorus family scores a “Superior” rating each year at the MPA’s. The best part of chorus is when all of its

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“ THEY BEGIN SINGING RIDICULOUS SOUDING WARMUPS LIKE DO DO RE DO DO RE Ml RE DO. I LIKE CHOCOLATE COOKIE DOUGH PLEASE YUM"


I. ADDRESSING THE. ..D . Student] Body President Yani Fabre (12) ieigns in the students during the homecoming festivities.

CLASS OF 2019

JULIAN DASZKAL DEREKPFEFFER IZZY SECKLER MASONBERGER CHRISTIANGARVIN SYDNEYTACHER CLASS OF 2018

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&» tudent Council has been extremely productive this year, making everyone’s high school experience much more enjoyable. Judiciary member Hannah Cohen proudly speaks of the successful Homecoming Week, “I think everyone really came together for Homecoming. From the water balloon toss to the teacher watermelon eating contest, the grades had a great time cheering on their class colors.” In addition to the traditional Homecoming festivities, Student Council also put together the second annual Cookie Exchange. Dressed in ugly sweaters, the student body enjoyed fresh baked cookies and hot cocoa that “warmed everyone’s hearts on that chilly December morning.” During second semester, Student Council organized Multicultural Week, during which students were able to proudly show off their cultural heritage. Also, who could forget the Sadie Hawkins dance? Hannah remembers this fondly, stating,

II. SWEATER WEATHERING, Zach Shevin (10) warms up during winter Festivities. III. GO BLUE!! Evin Rothschild (11) cheers on her class at the Student Council pep rally. IV. GETTING THE SOPHOMORES EXCITED ABOUT HOCO, Sfefy Grau (10) brings in facepaint and stickers to share. V. COCOA, ANYONE? Anastasia Golokovine and Dani Swords (11) warm up the student body with their hot beverages and their bright smiles.

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“Sadie Hawkins on the red carpet with the five-star catering of PDQ was a night where everyone had the chance to be a star!” This year, Student Council was able to implement a uniform incentive in which students wearing the appropriate uniform would earn spirit points for their class. They were also able to organize a spirit bus for a Girls’ Soccer team game. Hannah mentions, “Hopefully next year Student Council will be able to keep up the good work and continue to spread the school spirit!” Student Council really serves as a unifying force for the high school, and without Student Council’s leadership, none of these memorable experiences would have been possible.

“ ENJOYED FRESH BAKED COOKIES AND HOT COCOA THAT WARMED EVERYONE'S HEARTS ON THAT CHILLY DECEMBER MORNING”

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p r o m the o u ts id e lo okin g in, the y e a rb o o k m ight just seem like a c o lle c tio n o t memories a rb itra rily lum ped to g e th e r, a c o lle c tio n o f p a g e s where the g o a l is to find yourself in as many pictu re s as possible. However, the m arvelously ta le n te d p e o p le who h e lp e d p u t this b o o k to g e th e r c a n tell you th a t it to o k hours o f b lo o d , sweat, a n d tears to make this possible (okay, m aybe not the b lo o d a n d the sw eat b u t lots o f tears, hours o f work, a n d m ultiple c o m p u te r crashes a lo n g the way). Days were spent in our e le v e n -b y -e le v e n c o c o o n , sometimes hiding, mostly working, a n d usually e a tin g , b u t e a c h d a y was a n o th e r step to w a rd m aking it possible to p ro d u c e the c re a tio n you h o ld in your hands rig h t now. I g re a tly a p p re c ia te eve ry single person who m ade this possible, from my w o nderful assistant e d ito rs to the U p p e r S chool adm in istra tion, rig h t dow n to e a c h o f you who p o s e d for even a single picture. From the b o tto m o f my heart, you all a re the reason I h a ve d e d ic a te d so much o f my high schoo l e x p e rie n c e to this p ro d u c tio n , a n d for you I will b e fore ver g ratefu l.

TOOURWRITERS:

Thank you, first o f all, for p u ttin g up with my insane decisio n-m aking. You are all b e a utifu l, e lo q u e n t storytellers, a n d I am truly so thankful th a t you stuck with me all the w ay to the b itte r end. You s a v e d me on m ultiple occasions, a n d I truly a p p re c ia te the effo rt th a t you p u t in to every single word.

TOOUR PHOTOGRAPHERS:

YO U ARE THE REASON THIS B O O K EXISTS!!! Everyone knows th a t the p h o to s o f themselves are the o ne th in g e ve ryo n e looks for in the y e a rb o o k ; they are w h at make the b o o k b e a u tifu l ye a r a fte r year. Since I truly c a n n o t take a d e c e n t p h o to , I am the most g ra te fu l to e ve ryo n e who has c o n trib u te d to the p h o to g ra p h y in this book. C o n tin u e to b e awesome, I love you all!!!

TOALLOFREBECCA'SFRIENDSWHOMAYORMAY NOT ACTUALLY BEINYEARBOOK: I love you all! Thank you for your help with random y e a rb o o k things, w hether you were on y e a rb o o k o r not. G o o d luck with all o f your e n d e a vo rs; I h o p e you all g e t in to the c o lle g e s o f your dream s a n d th a t y o u ’ll e ve n tu a lly g e t ove r liking the same guy.

TOIVANNA:

Thank you for all o f your help this year; you ha ve truly s te p p e d u p to b e c o m e an in te g ra l member on staff. I feel so fo rtu n a te to h a ve seen your tran sform ation from simply an o c c a s io n a l d e sig n e r in to a w onderfully ta le n te d S tude nt Life edito r. I’m so p ro u d o f all th a t you

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a c c o m p lis h e d this year, a n d I c a n ’t w a it to see w hat you p ro d u c e next year.

TOHANNAH:

To p u t it simply: you rock. UUith zero com plaints, you in d e x e d this entire b o o k a n d never asked me for help o n c e (which, now th a t the y e a r’s o ver and we’re b e in g honest, I c o u ld n ’t h a v e h e lp e d you with since I d o n 't know how —o o p s). Every single day, you continued to impress me with your d e d ic a tio n to the ye a rb o o k a n d your p o sitive o u tlo o k on school, the book, a n d life in g e n eral. I h a ve c o m p le te c o n fid e n c e th a t whatever p o sitio n you u n d e rta ke next year, you will fulfill it with g ra c e a n d optimism. G o o d luck next y e a r a n d beyond!!!

TO JODIE:

You a re so ta le n te d . N ot only d o you write eloquently, b u t you work d ilig e n tly a n d with a motivation th a t is u n p a ra lle le d for som eone your a g e . You have s a v e d me more times th a n I c a n count, a n d your work e th ic far e x c e e d e d all o f my e x p e c ta tio n s . Thank you for p u ffin g u p with my incessant te x tin g when I finally re a liz e d th a t I n e e d e d to pull e v e ry th in g to g e th e r in the last week b e fo re the d e a d lin e . I'm so lucky to have had the p riv ile g e to work with you, a n d I know th a t w h a te ve r you e n d up d o in g in the future, you will b e more successful th a n even you c a n ^ im agine. G o o d luck, a n d keep writing!

TOBRITTANY&GAROLINA: I w a n t to c o n v e y how sincerely g ra te fu l I am to h a v e n o t one, b u t tw o extremely ta le n te d p h o to g ra p h e rs to c a p tu re the moments o f the schoo l year. You p u t u p with my relentless texting, my in a b ility to make decisions, a n d my c o n s ta n t m eetings. Your pictu re s are b e a u tifu l a n d numerous, a n d I c a n n o t possibly express how thankful I am for your d e d ic a tio n th ro u g h o u t the entire p ro d u c tio n o f this book. Your ta le n t a n d d e d ic a tio n has c o n tin u e d to impress me, a n d my g re a te s t h o p e is th a t it will impress your classmates, teachers, a n d friends just as much. TOGINGERJHEREALM VP. l o w e

you the world. Honestly. Your p ictu re s a re stunningly b e a u tifu l—b e y o n d anything' I c o u ld h a ve asked for—a n d you to o k so many th a t we honestly c o u ld h a ve filled the entire b o o k with your p ictu re s alone. Your a b ility to c a p tu re e ve ry single moment o f senior ye a r h e lp e d n o t only to p ro d u c e the book, b u t also to entrench this sch o o l y e a r in to the


memories o f e ve ry single member o f the Class o f 2 0 16. I am forever g ra te fu l for your talents; you are, truly, the real MVP o f the C re stia n 2 0 16

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you x 10 0 0 0 0 !!! UJithout your help a n d the h elp o f the rest o f the U p p e r S chool Adm inistration, the p rin tin g o f this b o o k truly w o uld not have b e e n possible! Thank you for g e ttin g us work days, for staying late, a n d for alw ays b e in g there to p ro v id e the solutions to even our most o b s c u re o f requests. Please know th a t d e s p ite n o t b e in g our o ffic ia l y e a rb o o k sponsor, your help was—a n d will co n tin u e to b e —truly, immensely a p p re c ia te d .

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Mrs. J. Did you know th a t you were p ro b a b ly the person I most fre q u e n tly te x te d this year? I think you were. You h a ve no id e a how g ra te fu l I am for every single se c o n d th a t you p u t in to m aking this ye a rb o o k sp e cia l; a lth o u g h your texts were unrelenting, your d e d ic a tio n to the y e a rb o o k was unlike any other sponsor I've seen. I’m thankful for your hours o f te d io u s p h o to -d ro p p in g , your o rg a n iz a tio n a l em ailing skills, but most o f all, for your co m p a n io n s h ip d u rin g the most stressful o f times. I am c o n fid e n t th a t you will co n tin u e to make this y e a rb o o k even more s p e c ia l as time g oe s on, a n d I am so lucky know ing I c a n le a v e with the c o n fid e n c e th a t our sponsor is just as d e d ic a t e d —if not more—th a n any stu d e n t on staff.

TO REBECCA,MYORIGINALBABYYERD:First o f all, I’ll miss you. Like as a person. O ka y

now th a t th a t's establishe d, well g e t to your y e a rb o o k achievem ents. Y o u’re o n e o f the most ta le n te d designers I've ever met; you h a ve a vision a n d a sense o f o rg a n iz a tio n th a t rivals a professional. I’ll miss the hours spen t in the y e a rb o o k room, the inside jokes we w eren’t a llo w e d to include, the tw o years spent obsessing o ve r th a t o ne s p e cia l guy, the boxes o f c e re a l eaten, the c o lle g e talk, the nicknames, a n d most o f all, the u n e x p la in a b le obsession with stroke w e ig h t a n d white s p a c e th a t no one else seems to und e rsta n d . Thank you for b e in g my p a rtn e r in crime, my rig h t hand, my b a b y sis... I am forever impressed with your commitment to school a n d the b o o k a n d chem istry (I’ll never know why)... Thank you for b e in g my person < 3 UUith the reins in your hands next year, I ha ve c o m p le te a n d utter c o n fid e n c e th a t you will p ro d u c e your own stunning a n d unique cre a tio n ; b u t more th a n that, I know th a t you will ha ve an in c re d ib le senior y e a r even b e y o n d the walls o f our little c o c o o n < 3 So g o o d luck, I'll miss you, a n d you b e tte r com e visit me next year!

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Walking around the club fair on the first day of school, students eagerly scribble their names down on countless club rosters, ready to get involved in all that Pine Crest has to offer. Even though Pine Crest students seem to be the busiest students in the world, balancing academics, sports and extracurricular activities, the Upper School students still find a way to make time to participate in the various clubs on campus. With over fifty options to choose from, ranging from Board Games Club to Hip Hop Club, each and every student at Pine Crest is able to find their niche. Being involved in a club may require early morning meetings and cooking up a storm the night before a bake sale, but it is all worth it when the club is able to come together and share a unified passion.

- LISA ZHEUTLIN


ASTRONOMY CLUB President | Hannah Saecker Sponsor | Mr. Mahoney

BLACK STUBENTS ASSOCIATION President | Chelsea Jubitana Vice President | Kaylee Blanchard Secretary | Chase Finney Treasurer | C ari-Jade Douglas Stuco Rep | Jordyn Elliot & Autumn Clark Sponsor | Mrs. Oiuens & Mrs. Clark

BOARD GAMES CLUB President | Noah Srour Vice President | Michael Kennedy Secretary | Phil Swart Treasurer | Joshua Berger Stuco Rep | Alexander Caldwell & Tyler Shamie Sponsor | Mr. Simpson

BUISNESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CLUB Co-Presidents | Jubin Gorji and Jason Meisel Vice Presidentl Parsa Hoghooghi Secretary | Blake Guillame Treasurer | Sam Brody Stuco Rep | John Jones Sponsor | Mr. Perez

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SENIOR BETA Senior Co-President | Elexa Perlman Tutor Chair | Kyle Mattone Sponsor | Ms. Jenkins


DEBATE President | Tyler Shevin Board Members | Josh Jacobs & Jacob Couture Sponsor | Mr. Leuuis

DRAMA CLUB President | Marisol Beaufrand Board Members | Hannah Printz, Amanda Gomez, Anastasia Golovkine, Noey Boldizar, & Tara Schulman Sponsor | Mr. Ametrano

EASING THE TEASING President | Tatiana Kovalsky Board Members | Kaitlyn Ockerman, Rachel Bell, Juanita Garcia, & Nicole Phillips Sponsor | Ms. Rushing

ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION CLUB Senior Co-President | Molly Rose Melaney & Eliza Moldouu Board Members | Jessica Fiedman, Matthew Jordan, Nicole Odzer, & Danielle Shecter Sponsor | Ms. Vatland

ESPORTS CLUB President | Phillip Swart Board Members | Lyle Zucker, Josh Berger, Andre Radensky, Colby Lathrop, & Scott Shanbom Sponsor | Mr. Miller

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FILM CLUB President | Alex Edep Board Members | Kennady Smith, Henri Vrod, Jena Rozanski, & Michael Kennedy Sponsor | Mrs. Scheidegger

FRENCH CLUB President | Lisa Zheutlin Board Members | Benjamin Brody, Henri Vrod, Noey Boldizsar, Jackie Procacci Sponsor | Ms. Buchanan

GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE President | Julia Olefson Board Members | Jarryd Rauch, Jenna Olefson, & Rachel Bell Sponsor | Ms. O ’Brien

GENDER EQUALITY CLUB Senior Co-President | Ginger Hollander and Sarah Gale Board Members | Rachel Auslander, Hannah Printz, Jacki Kahn, Rachel Bell, & Sammy Koolik Sponsor | Mrs. O rtega

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or the p a s t tw o years, the members o f the PC Salt S q u a d h a ve b e e n d iv in g in to the w orld o f marine sciences. S ta rtin g in M arine S cience Honors, we s ta rte d to exp lo re the b lue w orld th ro u g h a v a rie ty o f ways - d isse ctio n o f c ra b s a n d squid, tra c k in g g lo b a l shark movements, a n d e x p lo rin g the rocky shores. Ms. O 'Brien in v ite d us to 'g e t salty', a n d we to o k the further s te p - le a rn in g a b o u t the marine environm ent from the ecosystem a ro u n d us. Snorkeling a t Blue Heron, c a m p in g with the

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d o lp h in s in S ebastian , a n d shark ta g g in g in Biscayne Bay truly h e lp e d us p re p a re for somewhere we d id n ’t know we were h e a d e d the F lo rid a M a n a te e Bowl. With just six weeks to p re p a re for c o m p e titio n , the Salt S q u a d m a n a g e d to ta ke th ird p la c e in our division, as well as win the S portsm anship A w ard. This a m a zin g e x p e rie n c e o ve r the p a s t tw o years has truly in spired all five o f us, a n d we w a nt to g iv e a hug e sh o u to u t to Ms. O ’Brien for b e in g the saltiest!


a b le T a lk is a p la tfo rm for c o n v e rs a tio n b e tw e e n p e o p le who w o u ld n o t m eet under o rd in a ry circum stances. TableTalk s ta rte d a t Emory University a n d quickly s p re a d to the University o f Pennsylvania a n d In d ia n a University. UJith the h elp o f Emory students, Lauren Britton was the first s tu d e n t to b rin g TableTalk to a high schoo l level. The in ten t o f esta b lish in g TableTalk a t Pine C rest is to b rin g p e o p le to g e th e r a n d establish an inclusive environm ent. There are so many diverse a n d ta le n te d p e o p le a t Pine Crest a n d TableTalk is o ne w ay our com m unity c a n g e t to g e th e r on a n inform al basis a n d simply talk to e a c h other w ith out our cell phones in the way. TableTalk

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Pine Crest c e le b ra te d its one y e a r a n n iversary in M a rch with an e ve n t on the sa crifice circle where co u ch e s were set u p so a n yo n e w alking by c o u ld sit dow n a n d e n g a g e in m eaningful c o n v e rs a tio n with the h o p e o f m eeting a new friend. Since b e g in n in g we h a v e h a d ove r ten events, a n d c o -s p o n s o re d o n e with Girl Up a n d o ne with the N a tio n a l English Honors Society. LLIe a re looking fo rw a rd to a g re a t se co n d y e a r a n d ha ve many new a n d inviting events p la n n e d . Com e join the c o n v e rs a tio n a t TableTalk Pine Crest, meet a new friend a n d learn more a b o u t the a m a zin g p e o p le in your community.

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GERMAN CLUB President | Caroline Sachse Sponsor | Ms. Laps

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY President | Emily See Board Members | Emily Tomchin, Chase Finney, & Molly See Sponsor | Mrs. Scheidegger

HEALTH. FITNESS. & NUTRITION President | Meghna Sharma Board Members | Jabari Owens, Jack Rizzo, Shayne Pollock, Saumya Jain, Mikayla D’Ambra, Sarah Rodriguez, £> Lauren Fromkin Sponsor | Ms. Fitzgerald

HESSED FORUM Senior Co-President | Elexa Perlman & Sam Haubenstock Board Members | David Lederman, Ryan Berman, Mitchell Friedman, Lisa Zheutlin, & Jacob Kauppinen

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HIP HOP CLUB Senior Co-President | Brittany Berrard & Phoebe Scheidegger Board Members | Julia Olefson Sponsor | Mrs. Bass

HISTORY CLUB President | Jenni LJUilson Board Members | Jarryd Rauch, Caroline Franco, Tara Becker, Juliet LUilson, & Elia Innamorati Sponsor | Mr. Miller

INDIAN HERITAGE CLUB President | Malini Basu Board Members | Deepti Sailappan, Drisha Guualani, Rhea Kumar, & Saagar Jain Sponsor | Mrs. Sollitto

INVESTING CLUB Senior Co-President | Jacob Zipper & Jacob Couture Board Members | Sebastian Pariguana, Dane Gailitis, Bryce Flackmeyer, & Kyle Malove Sponsor | Mr. Perez

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Secretary General | Jarryd Rauch Assistant Secretary General | Emily Klimberg Student Council Representative | Alexandra Flauser Sponsor | Mrs. Sollitto

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ITALIAN CULTURE & LANGUAGE CLUB President | Alexander Lee Board Members | Elia Inamorati, Julia Craner, O livia Solares, & Caroline Franco Sponsor | Ms. C arbo nara

JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE President | Rachel Flackman Sponsor | Mrs. Rashbaum

KARAOKE CLUB President | Richard Silverman Sponsor | Mr. Testa

KIVA President | Alana Udiuin Board Members | Brian Meller, Kylie Dicarolis, Evin Rothschild, Tori Engler, & Dani Swords Sponsor | Mrs. O rte g a

MATH CLUB Senior Co-President | Anna Volter & Jacob Meisel Board Members | Deepti Sailappan, Caroline Jordan, Bryce Flackmeyer, & Blunter UUasserman Sponsor | Mrs. Hernandez

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MOCK TRIAL President | Brittany Shore Board Members | Devyn Simon, Jubin Gorji, Chel­ sea Jubitana, Parsa Hoghooghi, & Lisbeth Rubin Sponsor | Mrs. Bass

MUSIC CLUB President | Jordan Bettencourt Sponsor | Mrs. Sptzig

NATIONAL ENGLISH HONORS SOCIETY President | Ian Schneider Board Members | Elliot Seckler, Megan Eisenfelder, Vanessa Medrano, Ryann Clarke Sponsor | Mr. Gillego

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OCEANOGRAPHY CLUB Senior Co-President | Lynsey Garfinkel & Jarryd Rauch Board Members | Jenna UUittich, Kayla Mitchell, Hailey LUeinberg, & Marley Edelman Sponsor | Ms. O ’Brien

PHOTOGRAPHY President | Ginger Hollander Board Members | Mallory Klar, Tori Engler, Ava Goldstone, & Sabine Katsoulos Sponsor | Ms. Little

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he PC hum anities d e p a rtm e n t is c e rta in ly som ething to shorn off. S h ow ca sing a w ide ra n g e o f interests, the Pine C rest so cia l sciences d e p a rtm e n t allow s students to exp lo re several a re a s o f the hum anities in o rd e r to more d e e p ly u n d e rs ta n d the w orld a ro u n d them. This year, the Journal o f Social Sciences has be e n c re a te d in o rd e r to publish works b y students working h a rd in their sp e cific histories. A lth o u g h the first e d itio n will n o t b e p u b lish e d until next year, history jo u rn a l e d ito rs are a lre a d y h a rd a t work se le ctin g the very b est stu d e n t essays. Editors w ould like to thank their sponsor Dr. Miller for m aking the jo u rn a l possible.

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SPANISH CLUB President | Juan Vazquez Board Members | Ariela Levy, Andrea Chalem, Alessia Petricca, Alan Bary, & Alberto Petricca Sponsor | Mrs. Lichtenberg

STUDENTS AGAINS ANIMAL CRUELTY President | Megan O ’Brien Board Members | Tara Becker, Camie Dodich, Bianca Tedesco, Jackie Kahn, JoAnn LUood, Evin Rothschild, Jarryd Rauch, Roxy Ackerman, & Kayla Mithchell Sponsor | Mrs. Rashbaum

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STUDENTS AGAINST DESTRUCTIVE DECISIONS President | Phoebe Scheidegger Board Members | Kylee Opperman, Jena Rozanski, Marissa Gailitis, & Daniella Gomez Sponsor | Ms. Bresnahan

STUDENTS FOR ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS Senior Co-President | Abby Tartell & Tati Kovalsky Board Members | Katherine Poppii & Emily Klimberg Sponsor | Mrs.Harrigan

SURF CLUB President | Taylor Logue Board Members | Erin Carr, China Copperstone, Isabel Farlie, & Julia Olefson Sponsor | Ms. O ’Brien

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YOUNG DEMOCRATS Senior Co-President | Jacob Kauppinen Board Members | Joshua Jacobs, Lisa Zheutlin, Jarryd Rauch Sponsor | Mrs. Bass

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Though the student body may incessantly complain about its upcoming assignments or how difficult the most recent test was, the students can all unanimously agree on one thing: the faculty at Pine Crest is most definitely one of a kind. Whether it is Mr. Pierson patrolling the hallway, Mr. Spitzig playing the drums at Playing for Change, or Mr. Curran and Dr. Miller going head to head in a watermelon-eating contest, our teachers always manage to keep things interesting. Truly, the sole reason we stumble out of bed early in the morning at approximately 6 A.M. is to come to school and meet the faculty with bright and shining smiles plastered across their faces. In all seriousness, our teachers are the ties that hold us together. The excellent faculty at Pine Crest is why our school is as highly regarded as it is. They make conning to school enjoyable, transferring their passion on to us, making the classes come alive with knowledge. - HIBAISMAIL



Tim Curran Brayan Delgado Adam Greenhut Jamille Hernandez Ken Hileman Angel Perez

Rob Solomon Mark Spitzig Matthew Trask Julie Venne Luc Wille Cynthia Wu

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Dolores Gendes Jennifer Gordinier Wendy Harrigan Nathan Mahoney Megan O'Brien Naeemah Owens

Cindy Perrella Dagmara Podkoscielny Katherine Rice Michelle Santarelli Amanda Sarasua James Scheidegger

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A: I took grades seriously. I did prepare. I studied. I probably tried to create the impression that I didn’t. I wanted people to think it was effortless. Q: You then went to the University of Florida and became a history major. Why?

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that usually hasn’t been a problem for me because I’m not looking to be the somber, serious adult in the room. I mean, I am the adult in the room, but I’m trying to have as much fun as I think my students are trying to have. Q: You and Mrs. Dailey are now in charge of the Scribbler. How is it reading student fiction and poetry?

A: Some of you get it right, and it’s astonishing. A teenager can learn the technique and the forms relatively quickly, but when you have a student nail character, like conflict, dilemma--heart-- that’s amazing; that’s a precocious teenager. It’s really fun to read that. In a way, it’s also kind of a crushing experience because I’m sitting here like, my god, it’s taken me 30 plus years to get this kind of insight into human character and here’s this teenager who just did it.

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A: No health consequences?...Cheeseburger. I would POUND cheeseburgers.

Q: Was there ever any pressure to not be a teacher?

Q: Who would play you in a movie?

A: For me, ego was the strongest deterrent at the start of my teaching career-when, like a weakling, I was under the influence of the typical putdowns, such as ‘those who can’t do, teach’ and ‘teaching is not the real world.’ So, at the start, I was, sadly, a self-loathing teacher. Later I started thinking like a mentally well-adjusted adult rather than a kid with an ego.

A: I’m embarrassed to even answer that question. Q: Would you rather have a unibrow for the rest of your life or sweat ketchup?

Q: How do you keep things fun in the classroom?

A: I can’t, like, manage the unibrow? I can’t groom it? Of course the unibrow! It would be tremendously inconveniencing and life obstructing to sweat ketchup. I like ketchup as a condiment but it you’re telling me I’m sweating it, that’s awful.

A: I like to joke around and have fun and teenagers are receptive to that. That’s another reason to teach, by the way. You can’t have this much fun at most other jobs. You come in here relatively free ol pressure and anxiety, and if you know your content then the only thing standing in the way of you and your students is personality. And

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These senior dedications evoke multitudes of feelings to a whole range of people here at the Pine. Parents scramble to find pictures of their child, and then become emotional at the fact that they are even old enough to be making an ad for their child who, (cue tears), is already a senior. For the seniors, it’s the time to check the photos being submitted to make sure they’re the right amount of embarrassing to be cute. And for the Yerdz, it’s that time to stress over finishing these pages to meet the deadline. But most importantly, the dedications are a montage for the entire school to witness how much the senior class has grown. From those awkward lower school moments all the way to their spot as rulers of the school, everyone is proud they have made it so far. -ASHLYN JONES


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Roxy, On the day that you were born, you made our family complete and have enriched our lives in countless ways. You are bright, loving and articulate and are a natural born leader! You are a loyal friend and have an unmatched passion for life. Never stop questioning. Never stop challenging. Never stop believing in yourself and keep reaching for the stars! Air Hug * Sweet Dreams * We Love You! Always, Mommie and Daddy Alexa (‘11) & Maxie (‘12)

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Congratulations Sam, Eighteen years have flown by in the blink of an eye! Pine Crest has been your safe and happy place since Pre-K. You have grown into such a fabulous young man with an easy smile and a full heart. We can’t wait to see where your journey takes you. Dream big and work hard. You might even surprise yourself. Know that we will there to love and support you. All our love, Mom, Dad and Alyssa

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Noah, From the day you were born, you have been a joy to our family and everyone around you! Your sense of humor, brilliance, compassion, determination and above all your extremely high level of integrity is admirable and doesn't go unnoticed. We love you more than anything and will miss you tremendously as you start your new journey when you graduate from Pine Crest! We will love you forever and ever! Mom, Dad. Hannah, Ben, Sarah, Ivana, Joshua & Isaac ;aac

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Tory, You have proved to us, and we hope most importantly to yourself, that you are a very determined young lady! The effort that you put in to being the best person, student and athlete you can be. is truly remarkable. May this trait serve you well, wherever your path may lead you. All our love. Mum, Dad and Max

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Our Lovely Brittany All grown up and going to college, our Hearts are Bursting with pride. You were an absolute delight as a child. It comes as no surprise you have blossomed into this beautiful young lady inside and out. You have the most amazing work ethics; continue this way and all your dreams will come true. We wish you all the happiness and success in the world. Enjoy every minute of every day, it all counts. Yes, we are going to miss you, but this is what we planned for all these years, so enjoy and take it all in. We Love You with every Breath that we take. Mummy and Daddy

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Max: As a baby you were so good our friends joked you were an alien pod. Well, that pod blossomed into an amazing person. No matter the challenge you always rise to the moment and make us proud. We know you can do anything you set your mind to and we always have your back. Do great things and have fun. Love you superduper much and a little more: Mom, Dad, & Sydney Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can. Sun Tzu As long as you are going to be thinking anyway, think big. Donald Trump

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'Where your treasure is, there also will be your heart.1 -Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist Dearest Sophia. Above all, be proud of who you are and what you have achieved. Have the courage to follow your heart, dream big and know there are no limits to what you can accomplish. My sweet daughter, if I could give you one thing for the next phase of your journey, it would be to see yourself through my eyes, then you would see how amazing you really are. Congratulations Sophia. We love you! Mom, Dad and Gunnar

Jacob, Congratulations on your high school graduation! All your hard work has paid off. The next chapter of your life lies ahead as you prepare for college. Remember to take full advantage of all that awaits you. Make wise choices and know that we will always be there to support you. We are so very proud of the young man you have become. All our love and best wishes, Mom, Dad, Nicholas & Hannah

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Wow, Nicole, you are amazing! Since you were old enough to walk and talk, you've set the bar high for yourself in everything you do. Too high, we sometimes thought. But we were wrong, because with your brilliance, your talent, and your persistence, you have achieved every one of your goals. You have grown into an incredible, gorgeous young woman, full of compassion, ready to engage the world with your energy and ideas, and ready to make everyone laugh with your razor-sharp sense of humor. We are not just proud of you, we are in awe of what you've already accomplished, and we can't wait to see what the future has in store for you. Nicole, you see the good in everyone, you see the beauty in every situation, and you are always quick to smile. For all of that and more, we love you! Mom, Dad, Jamie and Michael

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Austin & Hunter, There are no words to describe how proud we are of the young men you have become. Your kindness, compassion, intelligence, selflessness and good humor are a constant source of inspiration. You ARE what others strive to be. Grow and dream and make a difference. Trust your intuition and then make it happen. Respect others, and most importantly, remember to love and laugh along the way. Some people see things that are, and ask “Why?” Others dream of things that never were and ask, “Why not?” Always dream! Love, Mom, Dad, Grant, and Sam

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To the bestest, most beautiful girl in the world, You are real, you are true, you are brave. You, are ready. Go out and grab the world. I love you right up to the moon, all around the Universe, and back down to Earth again one hundred million times! Mom

Adorada Isabela: Our wish for you is that your life becomes all that you want it to. That your dreams always stay big, and your worries always stay small, and while you’re very happy out there, getting where you’re getting to... we hope that you always know, that we all love you!! Dad, Mom and Co

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Ato, Bi'avo hijo, finalmente se acerca la culminacion de una importante etapa en tu vida. Esperamos que hayas absorbido conocimientos y aprendido que aunque la vida esta llena de momentos dificiles, siempre sale algo bueno y beneficioso. Esperamos que disfrutes tu proxima etapa al max y que alcances el mayor de los exitos. Sabemos que estas listo para tu nuevo viaje. Cuidate, toma buenas decisiones y nunca olvides; siempre estamos aqui para ti. Te queremos, Papus, Mami y Herma.

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Hunter. . . A PC lifer, we honor you on this huge milestone. We are very proud of your efforts and your accomplishments. From the little whimsical boy you once were and still carry, The creative, talented and incredibly passionate young adult you are now, And the special man you will always be! Wherever your journey takes you, we know your light will always make a difference in the lives of others.

Congratulations Hunter and to your Class of 2016 On your way to university and the wonderful things that the future has reserved for you. Time, passed so rapidly, seems like yesterday that I first took you skiing and for Chanukah, drums that you took to immediately. Whenever you've been challenged, you rise to the challenge and succeed or exceed expectations. My wish, wherever your journey takes you, that you are truly happy, healthy, passionate in what you do and very successful in your personal and business life. I love you so much and am extremely proud of you and the gentleman that you are. Dad

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Lauren, From the first moment we held you in our arms, we never wanted to let you go. Now the time has come for you to go off into the world. As we release you from our arms, we look at what you have become. We couldn’t be prouder. You are an amazing person with so many great qualities. You are so beautiful inside and outside. As you go off into this world, it will be a better place because of you. We will miss you beyond any words could ever express. As you go, you will take our hearts and love with you.

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Tyler, Congratulations! We are incredibly proud of you and all you have achieved. Ever since you were little, you have taken on every challenge fearlessly, and we have loved cheering you on during your amazing pursuits. There is no doubt that “what lies within you” is special and will take you far. We know that as you begin the next chapter of your life, you will continue to make your mark and make the world a better place.

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To our dear daughter, Tara, with love ~ Since the day you were bom. you have fdled our world with love, our hearts with pride, and our souls with gratitude. You constantly impress us with your huge heart and your dedication to all you hold dear. We are humbled that God chose us to be your parents, and hope that we have been able to fulfill that role in a way that you deserve. While we excitedly anticipate what your future holds, we have no doubt that you will continue to achieve greatness and will leave the world forever changed for the better. May your life be filled with the immeasurable joy that you have brought to ours.

Congratulations Alana! In the words of your beloved Henry David Thoreau: Go

confidently in the direction ofyour dreams. Live the life you have imagined. Thank you for bringing new adventures into our lives and brightening our days with your Jollergirl life! We love you! Wishing you lots of good luck, Your devoted family, Mom, Dad, Jackson, Sabrina and Josie

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Matt, We are so proud of the wonderful young man you’ve become. You are smart, funny, athletic, responsible, hardworking and kind. We know you will go on to do wonderful things with your life and continue to make us all very proud. With love and appreciation to the faculty, coaches and the entire Pine Crest administration. It was a privilege being part of Pine Crest School for the last 15 years! Thanks for the memories. Love Sherry, Michael, Ryan and Nicole

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We taught you how to fly, and today is when your journey begins. Always fly as high and as far as you can without forgetting what really matters in life. You have become a great man, and we consider ourselves the proudest parents and grandparents in the whole world. Your kindness, maturity, and determination have been an example to all of us. We will love you forever, Mom, Dad, Isabella, Maty and Abuelo

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We are so proud of you and your many accomplishments Our love for you is immeasurable and we know that you will be wildly successful in whatever you choose to do. Congratulations Kyle on your graduation You ARE amazing!!! We love you so very, very much. Mom, Dad and Mikey

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“Can you see her oh she flies so proud.... Cast her wild wings over water and cloud...” We have been blessed with you as our daughter and we could not be more proud of you! We are in awe of your love for life, you drive and determination, your adventurous spirit and your caring nature. You are an amazing young woman! We will always be here to support you and love you unconditionally. Work hard. Be nice. Have fun. Love, Mom. Dad and Jordan.

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Lindsey, Before you were born we dreamed about the young woman you would become. You have turned out even better than our best dreams. So as you head out into the world of independence and excitement, remember that whether you’re in the mood to swing from the branches, get some shade or warmth, enjoy some apples, or just sit on a stump we’re always here for you...You’ve made the tree very happy. Love, Mom and Dad

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Tori, “You're beautiful, every little piece love and don't you know, you're really gonna be someone... ask anyone.” -Taylor Swift We couldn't be more proud of you and what you have accomplished. We know there are big things ahead and are so excited to watch you on this incredible journey. We know you will continue to make us proud. We couldn’t love you more. Mom, Dad. Jake, Jeter and Tiffy

Cameron, You are an amazing son! Your compassion, kindness, and humor have made our lives better. Although the time for you to move on has come too quickly, we are excited to see what you will make of your life. Set goals for yourself, follow your dreams, and find your passions. Take the opportunity to make your mark on the world. Our love for you is exponential! We are so proud of you and are always here for you! “What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson Mom & Dad

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Congratulations on your High School Graduation. We are proud of your accomplishments. You are fun to be with, always ready with a joke, doing chores with a smile on your face. We wish you all the best in college. We will be there for you. We love you, Mom, Dad, Vincent, Tristan, Angelique and Sean

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Dear Cameron, We are thrilled for you as you approach this milestone in your life! We appreciate how hard you have worked to achieve your goals, and we're delighted to see you succeed. We look forward to the next chapter in your journey. With your talent, intellect, and adventurous spirit, we know it will be an exciting one! Thank you for the happiness you have brought us year after year. We cherish every minute we have with you. Love,

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Dear Noah, Always stay curious, for it is one of your amazing qualities. Your sense of determination and perseverance will never let you down. We are so proud of the man you have become. As you go on this journey know our hearts and love go with you. Your future shines bright, dream big. Congratulations! Love you the bluest, Mom and Dad “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.’’Albert Einstein

Dear Ari, You have a true sense of yourself, which is one of your wonderful attributes. Always trust your heart and it will steer you to the right path. We are so proud of the man you have become. As you go off on this new beginning, our love and support will always be with you. Your future awaits you, and it is limitless. Congratulations! Love you the reddest, Mom and Dad “All the best heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” -Gerard Way

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"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail"-R. Emerson Jacqueline, We have watched you blossom into a strong, beautiful, young lady. We are so very proud of all your accomplishments and know that your future is limitless! You are an amazing daughter, sister and friend. We cherish you and all that you have added to our lives. We are excited to watch your future unfold and your dreams becoming a reality. Go and be the leader you are and make the world your own! Congratulations and Mazel Tov on this momentous accomplishment and milestone in your life! We love you with all our hearts. Mom, Dad and Jonathan

Dear Ginger: Here is the graduation wisdom we'd like to impart to you. We hope it helps you navigate life... Spend your life doing strange things with weird people! Nothing cool is going to happen if you don't make it happen! -SNCKPCK You are an amazing person who can do anything you put your mind to! We wish you lots of luck and fun in this new chapter of your life! Laugh a lot and enjoy every minute!! We love you! Mom, Dad, Gabi and Byrne

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Alyssa, Congratulations on your graduation! We are so proud of you and of all you have accomplished. Continue to follow your dreams with passion, courage, determination, and hard work. Stay true to yourself and your values. Believe in yourself and know that our unconditional love is always with you. Live every moment, laugh every day, and love beyond words. May your future endeavors surpass your greatest dreams, and may God bless you and guide you with His love. Love, Mom and Dad

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Dear Ale, For mom and dad, it was the blink of an eye. For Eduardo and Natalia it has been a path to follow. And for you, this is the culmination of 13 years of growth, dedication and hard work. We have seen you become an independent thinker, a curious mind and a caring soul. We are so grateful to have you as our daughter and sister, and very proud of your personal and academic accomplishments. Your high school graduation marks the end of a wonderful phase and the beginning of a new one in the marvelous journey of life. Nurture your mind, honor your values and know that we will always be by your side. Live, love and learn. Mami, Papi, Edu, & Nati


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Elia, You have already astounded us with your accomplisments so far. All our family and friends are proud of you. We know you can do well in whatever you choose to do and hope you take time to enjoy and be grateful God for all he gives you. With all our love Mom, Dad and Nonna

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Emily, We could not be more proud of the young woman you have become. Confident, bright, dependable, adventurous - you know who you are, and what you want - now go get it! Graduation is not the end, but rather the start of what is certain to be your greatest adventure yet. Stay true to yourself, and you will enjoy the journey while accomplishing great things. We love you and we will always be your biggest cheerleaders!! Love, Mom, Dad, Molly, & Noah

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Dear Mallory, Congratulations to you and the Pine Crest Class of 2016! We are so proud of you and all that you have achieved at Pine Crest. Watching you grow into a beautiful, intelligent and compassionate young woman has truly been a blessing. We are sad to let you go but know that the next chapter in your life will be filled with many more accomplishments and endless possibilities. Remember as you continue on life’s journey that we will always be here for you to provide love and support. We love you! XOXO Mom, Dad, Natalie and Courtney

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Dear Arix-Yani, We thank God for having you as our son. We are very proud of your accomplishments thus far and we know the best is yet to come. As you embark into a new chapter of your life, remember to do the following: -Laugh when you're alone -Watch a sunrise -Read your favorite book from Lower School -Dance in the rain -Visit a Nursing Home -Take care of a house plant -Work hard to make your dream a reality. We love you forever, Dad, Mom, Olivia & Isabel

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We knew it was coming. We knew your school days would come to an end. We knew you would graduate, and be gone like the wind. Gone is our Timmy fighting his naps. Gone is our Timmy running football laps. Gone is our shouting, shouting for “Rock”. Gone is our Timmy delivering a shot. We know you are leaving and know you must go. We don’t want you to do it, but can’t wait to see where you go. WE LOVE YOU TIMMY W. COX II

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Noah, Congratulations on this milestone! We know it will be one of many to come. We are beyond proud of what you have accomplished at Pine Crest and admire your balance of hard work and dedication to PC athletics. Your work ethic, intelligence, and never-ending wit will serve you well as you begin this new journey. We will miss you like crazy, but remember that wherever you are, you will always have our boundless support and endless love. Stay true to who you are! With much love and pride, Mom, Dad, and Maddie

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Brooke, It was six minutes before eleven on that beautiful Tuesday morning of June 30, 1998. I held you and looked into your eyes for the very first time. At that moment, my entire world changed. My heart filled with a love like no other. The days, weeks and years passed as I watched miracles unfold. You have amazed me every single day and it's been pure joy to watch you grow and share my life with you. I am so thankful that you somehow picked me to be your dad. I love you very much and know that this is only the beginning! Daddy loves Brooke XOXO

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Congratulations to our brilliant, beautiful, talented, and sweet daughter and sister! You inspire us and make us so proud, and we can’t wait to see the places you’ll go! Wherever you head in life, we’ll be there to love and support you - always. Love, Dad, Claudia, Tad and Jada What an amazing person you have become! We are so proud of all your hard work and dedication to everything - school, soccer, friends & family. Now off to college where the “skies the limit” Jordyn, GO FOR IT!!! Love, Mom, Ian, Basha & Norma

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Dear Caroline, We are in awe of your relentless work ethic, unwavering integrity, constant determination, and your conscientiousness and consideration of others. We can’t wait to see what you have in store for the world. You will always be our girl & we love you very much. Mom. Dad, and Matthew

Dearest Jenna Lee, You are our stunning star! We are so proud of you and all of your accomplishments at Pine Crest these past fourteen years. My how time flies. We look forward to seeing what the future holds for you and to experience the path you will travel. Remember to always start your day with a smile. Love, • Mom, Dad, and Danny » i » a « x- n


Dear Jake, As we said almost four years ago, you have really come to represent the best of everyone in our family, while your individuality shines so brightly through! Your intellect, your athleticism, your charm, your ridiculous good lookingness, and of course your sense of humor have continued to amaze us. We know that you are just at the beginning of a wonderful journey and we are so proud to be part of it! Don't forget: "Family is where our nation finds hope. Where wings take dream." Love you every day baby boy, Momma and Dad R liiy i' * tj

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Paloma, From an early age in your life, you identified yourself with these three words: "live, laugh, and love." This mantra has truly defined your life. Thank you for having filled us with your contagious happiness and joy of living. Now that a new stage of your life is beginning, do not forget the incredible gift you have - live intensely, love infinitely, and never stop laughing. Fight for your dreams, have faith, believe in yourself and remember that everything is possible when you believe. We love you, Mom, Dad, Valentina, Archie, Princess

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Dear Alvaro, You can't imagine how happy and proud we are to have witnessed you grow throughout these years at Pine Crest. We have seen you become an amazing man. talented artist, dedicated athlete, and excellent student and leader. Not only have you had many academic accomplishments during your time at Pine Crest, but you have shown a genuine interest to help the school in any way you can, such as being a student council officer, working hard in the Orchestra, and last but not least, helping the Pine Crest Rowing program. You have put your heart into this school, you have developed an amazing group of friends and have gained the respect and admiration of your teachers. We are sure that the adventure that awaits you will be another fantastic chapter in your life. We love you so much! Papa, Mama, Rodrigo and Leia

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Congratulations Olivia!!!! We are so proud of you and the beautiful young woman you are becoming. You are such an amazing daughter and we are having the time of our lives watching you grow. From the moment you were born, you have done everything you set your mind to. Your smile, intelligence, warmth, humor, talent, and drive never cease to amaze us. We truly know the meaning of the word “blessed” with you in our lives. All our love, support, cheer, and blessings to you as you begin the next chapter of your exciting life! We love you, Mom, Dad, and Sevi Lulu and Kosmo too

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Congratulations!! You have been an absolute joy in our lives and we cannot believe that these 18 years have gone by so swiftly. As we have watched you grow and our conversations matured from small talk to serious issues of the day, we have been happy witnesses to the blossoming of your personality, insightfulness and kindness. As Mahatma Gandhi said, “In a gentle way, you can shake up the world.” As you are about to embark on the next exciting phase of your life, we want you to know that while we are naturally very proud of your accomplishments in school and elsewhere, we are prouder still of your character and conscience. We call you “Kutty,” because no matter how old you grow or how high you climb in your life and career, you will always remain our little one. Amma & Appa

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“Learn from yesterday, live for today hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” - Albert Einstein

You have achieved remarkable accomplishments! The road is wide open in front of you and I the sky is the limit! We wish you to have great adventures ahead of you. There will be some obstacles, which we are confident you will overcome. Enjoy the journey. You will always remain our Little Princess

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“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Henry David Thoreau Cross, You have given us a priceless gift that will last us a lifetime. We are very proud of you; your work ethic, your grades, your decision making skills, and even your slightly sarcastic sense of humor. Your potential is limitless. Enjoy the journey. Love, Mom and Dad Cross, Call me! Love, Your twin

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Dearest Phoebe, Congratulations to our talented, bright, beautiful sunflower of a girl on a job well done! From Northfield Mount Hermon to Istanbul and on to Coconut Creek, you have made us proud every step of the way. We are confident that your poise and potential will take you wherever you want to go. As you make your way out into the world, always remember that “other things may change us, but we start and end with family” (Anthony Brandt). We are yours and you are ours, together forever, no matter what or where! Love, Mom, Dad, Amelia, Caleb, & Owen

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David, you have done it again. You are faced with a new challenge and eventually you rise to the top. Your high school years at Pine Crest will leave lasting memories for the fun and success you had. You have matured as a student, you have become a top lacrosse player in Florida, you scored a lot of long touchdowns on the football field, and you have made some great friends along the way. We know you will continue to make us proud at whatever you decide to do. We will all miss the empty hornet’s nest.

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Lrom the first moment we held our tiny, beautiful baby in awe, to now, as we look upon unique young man that you have become, we have been so proud of your accomplishments. Each triumph and even your missteps have brought us wonder. You know what you want and go for it. You are not afraid to keep trying even if the way is paved with adversity. You have continued to grow and mature into a creative, ambitious, empathetic individual with a great sense of humor. It is with overwhelming love that we send you forth into your future - Mom and Dad

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Vanessa, It seems like yesterday that you walked onto the Pine Crest campus as a four year old, wearing your little green jumper and giant green bow. You have continued to amaze us every day since. You are incredibly smart, with an overwhelming desire to learn new things. You work so hard to succeed at everything you do. You value your family and friendships, understanding that those things are the most important parts of life. You are humble, kind and caring. Your positive attitude is infectious. We know that you will continue to have success in the years to come, and we could not be more proud of you. We love you, and we can't wait to watch the next chapter of your amazing story unfold. xoxo, Mommy, Daddy, Chase and Trent

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Griffin, From the day you arrived you’ve been one of a kind, strong and feisty, with your own mind. You’re kind, tough, sensitive and stubborn too, you sure don’t like anyone telling you what to do! You’ve continued to surprise us time after time, when there":s an obstacle in your way you choose to climb. You have accomplished so much, and we couldn't be more proud, you are an individual never afraid to stand apart from the crowd. Your positive outlook on life will get you far, just continue to focus and reach for your star! Love, Mom. Dad, Garrett and Carson

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We love you for just about everything... We love the way you fill the house with music and laughter. We love you for your contagious smile. We love you for your sincerity and for your passion. We have cherished every bit of your childhood. Although it's hard to let go, know that wherever your journey takes you, you will always be in our hearts. We are proud of you and wish you a lifetime of happiness and success... Mom & Dad Sean, Nicole, Joshua, Elijah and Gabriel

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Our “dream child”! Son, we are so proud of your absolutely spectacular personal and academic achievement at Pine Crest and, even more, the young man you have become... mature and wise beyond your years with uncompromising integrity, loyalty, perseverance, ambition, spirit and a big loving heart! You’re a truly wonderful person with an exciting, bright future. Most importantly, we wish for you pure happiness!! Always be courageous and vigorously pursue your interests, passions and dreams despite the obstacles you face, because you can be anyone, and accomplish anything, to which you set your brilliant mind and heart. Congratulations on your High School graduation Max! We love you infinity times infinity and will always be there for you all the way through your life’s journey no matter what! Love Dad, Mom & Alanna

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Dear Brittany, We knew you were special from the moment you were born! You came into this world a fighter and have continued to show your courage, determination and strength. We are extemely proud of the young woman you have become. You have a caring and compassionte heart, along with an abundance of spirit and enthusiasm for all that you do! You share your sparkle wherever you go! Our wish for you is that life becomes all that you want it to be! Your dreams stay big and your worries stay small. When times get tough, remember to Stop, Drop and Breathe! Love from your heart, smile big, help others and go for your dreams! You got this Britt! We are your biggest fans! Congratulations! We love you from the bottom of our hearts..to the moon and back! Mom, Dad, Sarah, Michelle, Megan, Blake and Brooklyn

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CONGRATULATIONS PAUL Dear Paul, You are an incredible young man and we could not be more proud of you or of your accomplishments! The world is in your hands and although we are going to miss having you home we are excited for you to begin this new journey of your life as you pursue your dreams and follow your heart. We love you and will be right behind you every step of the way... Mami, Aba, Yoni, Adam, Alexandra and Simon

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Dear Rachel, We are so proud of you and everything you have accomplished! You are mature beyond your years and never cease to amaze us with your character and confidence. You are a loyal friend, a terrific student, a caring sister, and loving daughter. It’s clear that your future achievements are limitless and you will be a star in whatever path you choose. Always know we are your biggest fans. With love, Mom, Dad, Jenna, Grandma, and Ma Trudy

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Handsome, I could go on and on about how proud we are with all you have accomplished during your 13 years at Pine Crest. More importantly than what you have accomplished however, is the wonderful person you have become. Warm, caring, considerate, disciplined, intuitive and driven. Matthew, you are our world, and in so many ways our family revolves around you. As you move to the next stage of your life, our world is going to have a hole in it. As you move on, we have ultimate faith in your success, particularly if you don't leave it all to the last minute. We love you so. Mom, Dad. Hillary and Mitchell

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Dear Jake, You spent your entire life in North Carolina, attended the same school for 12 years beginning with TK, and had the same friends you thought you would graduate with in 2016. That was until we moved to Florida a week before you began your Junior year here at Pine Crest. You handled the move with grace and strength. You will now graduate with new friends from a new school and continue your journey through the many twists and turns life may bring your way. Always be true to yourself and others —and always, always remember we love you very much and are so proud and blessed to be part of your life. Love, Mom, Dad and Zach

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We are so proud of you. You came into this world smiling and full of joy. Through the years you have continued to shine bright and enjoy every step of your journey. You have so many qualities and attributes that will help you achieve your goals. Dream big Erica. You are a strong young woman and we know that you have what it takes to make your dreams come true. We love you so much and can't wait to see what you do with this wonderful life. Keep smiling!

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Congratulations! In amazement we watched a small child become a compassionate, loyal and dedicated young man. Just yesterday you were learning to ride a bike, mastering puzzles and catching your first fish. Today, you stand before us an honor student, a Pianist, a Black Belt in martial arts and an avid boater/fisherman. You are now a responsible mature adult ready to master the challenges of the world. Words can't express how proud we are

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Dear Emily, As we look back on the adorable, precocious, wonderful child you were, we can't help but marvel at the strong, beautiful young woman you've become. We know you will continue to make us proud and that you can accomplish anything you set your mind to. Be bold! We will always be there to support you wherever your journey takes you. We love you, Mom, Dad, C.J. and Nonna

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Justin, You are a wonderful son and brother and we could not be more proud of you. You're witty, charming, funny, caring and always fun to be with. Thank you for making life such a fun ride for us! We know that you'll be great at whatever you decide to do in life. Know that we will always be by your side cheering you on!! We love you forever!! Mom, Dad and Callie

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To our Mark, our nino We are all so proud of you and all that you have accomplished! You have brought all of us so much joy over the last 18 years and we wish you every happiness that life has to offer. Work hard, play hard and be the superstar that you are! Know that your family loves you more than anything in the world. Be honest and true and let the world know how great and wonderful you are! xoxoxo Love, Mom, Dad. Michael and Matt, Stew and Marge

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Samantha, We are so proud of you and all your accomplishments. You are kind-hearted, beautiful, intelligent, caring and a good friend. Enjoy the next chapter of your life. Just remember nothing is impossible. Reach for the stars. May all your dreams come true! We love you! Mom, Dad, Max, Bunker and Bogie

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Dear Julia, Your perseverance, hard work and commitment drove you to wonderful achievements. This is just the beginning! Your experience with new cultures, languages and values since the beginning of your international journey will be your tools to deal with life challenges ahead. Always believe in yourself! You are an exceptional person! We are very proud of you! Congratulations! We love you! Mom, Dad. Gabriela, Marina e Luiza

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JEFFERY, CONGRATUFATIONS!!! We could not be more proud of you! Car Fines. Back to School Nights, Orchestra Concerts, Crew Regattas and Fate Night Homework are now just fond memories for us to cherish! Reach for the Stars! We love you!

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Anthony, Life is but a journey and yours is just beginning. As you turn the page on this new chapter continue to chase your dreams and enjoy the ride. You have the inner strength to reach any goal you set for yourself, so go for it and know we are always there to support you. With all our love, Mom, Dad and Kavik Brett, You were born a leader and we are beaming with pride knowing that you have the skills to conquer the world! Let no one stop you from pursuing your dreams... Our love and support is endless,

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Cabral. Michael 43, 100, 1 17, 181 Caldwell, Alexander 43, 81, 117, 139, 146, 154, 155. 158, 163, 165, 166, 198, 268, 297, 342 Canedo, Jorge 60 Caro, Sofia 31, 83, 98, 100, 108, 115 Carr, Erin 100, 117. 208, 2 1 1 Carrera, Dominic 14, 47 Casaretto, Ariel 98, 100, 121 Cassius, Annie 11. 86. 91. 139. 141, 146. 157. 174 Castellon, Rodrigo 14. 129, 184 Castoro, Miles 47, 100 Catanese, Christian 60 Cawley, Quinn 60, 115 Chalem, Andrea 89, 139, 146, 210, 335 Charbonneau. Emily 139, 146, 348 Child, Nicholas 100, 113 Chuadry, Zain 60, 182 Cibene. Mark 38, 129, 139, 146. 158, 154, 155, 166, 171, 201,350 Ciesla, Marta 37. 91. 100 Clark, Ashleigh 14, 78. 117. 181 Clark, Autumn 8, 78, 139. 146, 154, 155, 156, 168, 198. 305, 359 Clarke, Avita 14, 47, 186 Clarke, Ryann 9. 87, 139, 146. 184, 249 Coggeshall, Carsen 100. 117, 181. 188 Cohen, Gillian 14. 16. 23, 25, 78. 115 Cohen. Adam 60, 131, 181 Cohen, Hannah 100, 132, 192, 195 Cohen. Matthew 100, 131, 182 Cohen, Victoria 139, 146, 231 Conklin. Catherine 14, 24, 83, 115 Cono, Hailee 14, 54. 190 Copperstone. China 26, 33, 144, 146. 154, 155, 159.211, 299, 327 Correa. Grace 52, 53, 54, 60, 84, 135 Corredor, Felipe 37, 90, 131, 144. 146, 192, 245, 246, 271, 280 Couture, Eli 14, 186 Couture, Nina 14, 16. 131, 190 Couture, Jacob 100. 181. 186,200,205 Cox. Timmy 38, 73, 129, 143, 144, 146, 289 Crissy, Jack 54. 60. 131 Crissy, Lily 144, 146. 154, 155 Crist, Sebastian 99, 100

D'Agostino, Diego 14, 81. 182 D’Ambra, Charles 60. 129, 181 D'Ambra, Mikayla 45, 60, 69, 83, 1 17. 181 Damasceno, Pedro Henrique 60, 81, 117 Danielsen, Sophia 28, 78, 144, 146, 234 Danzansky, Justin 47, 100, 129 Dardet. Matthew 54, 88. 100, 102. 184. 188, 199, 210 Dash. Evan 15. 20, 21,38, 73, 131, 182 Daszkal, Julian 15, 117. 129, 186. 192 David. Juliana 59, 60, 61,77 De Las Casas, Valeria 49, 74, 99. 100, 108 De Las Casas, Augusto 73, 124. 144. 146, 181, 301 de Souza, Lilliana 40. 77, 100, 115 de Souza, Bianca 144, 146. 190. 326 Dear. Austin 15 Dearman, Madison 15. 90, 1 15


deFaria. Jared 30, 65, 68, 123 Delviscio, Katirina 59, 60, 188, 190 Dem, Alyssa 45, 100, 102, 108, 229 Dern, Samuel 28, 126, 144, 146, 154, 155, 171,229 DiCarolis, Kylie 30, 78, 100, 102, 115, 190, 206 DiGeorgia, Alexander 144, 146, 154, 155, 159, Ding, Ryan 15, 181 Dodich, Cameron 143, 144, 146, 210, 254 Donaher, Addison 144, 146, 171 Douglas, Cari-Jade 60, 83, 117, 198 Dreval, Daniel 101 Driscoll, Madeleine 60, 69, 117 Dunne, Christopher 101, 113 Duprey, Lucien 15, 181 Duque, Sara 45, 144, 146, 231 Dvorak, Cameron 38, 144, 146, 202, 326

Eckenhausen, Emma 15, 19 Edelman, Marley 26,48. 141, 144, 146, 150, 154, 155, 157, 166, 207, 327 Edelson, David 60, 129 Edep. Alexander 101, 129, 201 Egocheaga, Alejandra 15, 182 Egozi, Michael 60, 65, 73, 117 Ehmke, Konrad 15, 81, 123, 190 Ehrnrooth, H. Christian 15, 16, 184 Eisenfelder, Scot 15, 20, 73 Eisenfelder, Megan 145, 146, 157, 201,269 Elias, Peyton 60 Elliott, Jordyn 9, 78. 143, 145, 146, 198, 294, 309 Elpert, Brett 38, 60, 65, 117, 129 Emanuel. Bryce 15, 43, 87, 117 Engelhardt, Julia 15, 19, 90, 115, 354 Engelhardt, Ryan 90,9 1 ,9 3 . 141, 142, 145, 146, 154, 155, 158, 166. 168, 174, 192, 245, 327, 354 Engler, Victoria 8, 10, 74, 87, 115, 145, 146. 172, 206, 207, 250 Eskenazi, Jordan 61, 113 Espaillat, Alberto 145, 146. Estape, Alexander 101 Estrin, Maxx 61,73. 123 Everett, Taylor 15,81, 117, 184

Fabre, Isabel 45, 49, 61, 69, 83, 181 Fabre, Arix-Yani 37, 81, 113, 137, 145, 146, 154, 155, 156, 162, 181, 192, 287 Faife, Isabella 43, 90, 101, 117, 182, 186 Farchi-Segal, Jonathan 145, 146, 174, 332 Farlie, Isabel 43, 98, 101, 115, 211 Fatovic, Robert 38, 61, 73, 117, 129, 181 Feeney, Alexandra 61, 77 Feijoo, Amanda 61, 131 Felberbaum, Ryan 61, 184 Feldman, Allyson 15, 48, 78 Feldman, Carly 101, 126 Feldman, Elizabeth 145, 146, 188 Fernandez-Guckes, Alex 15, 20, 131, 182 Ferrando, Jackson 15, 43, 81, 117 Ferrando, Emily 43, 74, 101, 201, 211 Fiedel, Michael 15,38, 123, 182 Fiedler, Ryan 30,96, 100, 101, 107, 113, 190 Fields, Austin 54, 145, 146, 159, 182, 236 Fields, Hunter 145, 146, 159, 182, 188, 236

Fine, Matthew 101, 102, 123 Finkelberg, Bailey 35, 38, 54, 61, 65, 81, 113 Finney, Chase 61, 186, 198, 204 Fischer, Noah 15, 121, 181, 186, 192 Fistel, Taylor 131, 145, 146, 158,, 249, 306, 320 Florencio, Diana 35, 40, 61, 69, 77, 83, 118 Flores, Jamie 37, 74, 101, 188, 199 Folleco, Alexandra 101, 181 Foltz, Elizabeth 37, 61, 184, 190 Fowler, Madeleine 15, 25,45, 83, 117, 186 Franco, Caroline 34, 40, 54, 145, 146, 205, 206, 290 Freedman, Harrison 15, 121, 192 Friedman, Jessica 101, 200 Friedman, Justin 47, 124, 145, 146, 174, 283, 349 Friedman, Mitchell 143, 145, 146, 165, 184, 204 Fromkin, Lauren 15, 22, 131, 181, 204

Gabe, Michael 61, 121 Gailitis, Marissa 37, 61, 117, 181,211 Gailitis, Dane 101, 181, 205 Gale, Daniel 15,24, 126,310 Gale, Sarah 6, 54, 91, 145, 146, 154, 155, 156, 158, 201, 209, 249, 310 Galindo Acosta, Isabela 146, 148, 237 Garcia Uribe, Juanita 61, 52, 53, 135, 200 Garfinkel, Kyle 73, 146, 148, 154, 155, 158, 159, 163, 166, 173, 283 Garfinkel, Lynsey 34, 146, 148, 154, 155, 159, 163, 173, 182, 207, 327 Garvin, Christian 15, 20, 192, 113 Geller, Dylan 15, 20, 38 Geller, Jared 101, 188, 346 Gelman, Michael 81, 101, 186 Generalov, Anton 37, 140, 146, 148 Gershman, William 54, 61, 84, 181, 190 Gevinson, Harris 15, 81 Ghiloni, Arielle 15, 45, 83, 182 Gibson, Hayden 15, 73 Gibson, Amanda 78, 101 Gilbert, Blake 15 Gilbert, Jacob 5, 43, 117, 146, 148, 206, 297, 342 Giorno, Alexandra 15 Giraldo, Mariana 43, 78, 98, 101, 117 Glassman, Sophie 61 Goldberg, Jack 61 Goldfarb, Ryan 61 Goldman, Nathan 17, 38, 182 Goldman, Julia 146, 148, 157, 330 Goldman, Lily 146, 148, 237 Goldstone, Ava 63, 207 Golovkine, Anastasia 84, 99, 101, 103, 104, 190, 192, 200 Golovnev, Sergey 17, 126 Gomez, Daniela 37, 63, 192, 211 Gomez-Rivera, Amanda 54, 84, 88, 99, 101, 190 Gonzalez, Samantha 15, 17, 24, 43, 84, 117, 184, 190 Gorji, Jubin 101, 198,207,210 Gorn, Madison 17, 186 Gornisiewicz, Sabrina 8, 37, 146, 148 Gould, Samantha 63, 78, 115, 186 Graff, Ryan 37, 146, 148, 154, 155, 190, 273 Graner, Julia 43, 141, 146, 148, 206, 320 Grau, Stefanie 62, 63, 115 Gray, Joseph 17, 73, 186 Greenberg, Max 101 Greenfield, Joshua 63 Greiner, Alexis 53, 101, 135 Gross, Jessica 17 Gross, Danielle 63, 131 Grove, Ethan 101, 117, 121, 129 Gugel, Alec 43, 103, 117, 188, 192, 342 Guido, Megan 17, 45, 78, 115 Guillaume, Blake 63, 64, 65, 73, 117, 124, 198 Guimaraes, Julia 146, 148, 352

Gulati, Sumeet 17, 182 Gulley, Theresa 63, 78, 115 Gutierrez, Marvis 63,184 Gwalani, Drisha 43, 103, 117, 205

Hackleman, Stewart 38, 129, 146, 148, 158 Hackman, Rachel 89, 99, 100, 103, 192 Hackmeyer, Bryce 103, 131, 181, 205, 206 Hage, Madeline 35, 40, 77, 103, 104 Haig, Markus 81, 103, 182 Hammel, Brittany 9, 34, 40, 141, 146, 148, 154, 155, 166, 232 Hancock, Sarah 17, 45, 74 Harvey, Caitlin 45, 146, 148, 231 Hasan, Mian 17 Hashemi, Alexander 131, 146, 148, 154, 155, 271, 303, 346 Haubenstock, Samantha 47, 146, 149, 154, 155, 204, 351 Hauser, Eduardo 38, 63, 65, 81, 266 Hauser, Alexandra 33, 87, 88, 91, 141, 143, 146, 149, 154, 155, 159, 163, 168, 184, 205, 266 Hawthorne, Madison 53, 59, 63, 84, 135 Hayes-Macaluso, Lyle 54, 63 He, Ruby 47, 98, 181, 103 Heiblum, Ashley 63, 186 Hennelly, Deanna 54, 84, 103, 104, 190 Herin, John 17, 47, 124 Herman, Cailyn 78, 103 Hirsch, Sterlin 103, 126 Hockman, Adam 131, 146, 149, 163, 258 Hoffman, Paul 146, 149, 258, 336, 337 Hoghooghi, Parsa 93, 103, 126, 186, 198, 207 Hollander, Kenna 17, 34, 40 Hollander, Ginger 54, 91, 143, 146, 149, 154, 155, 162, 168, 171, 178, 182, 201, 207, 209, 260 Hollo, Audrey 17, 121, 186 Holt, Travis 63, 73 Honig, Jacob 17, 38, 129, 186 Horowitz, Rachel 26, 48, 140, 141, 146, 149, 154, 155, 158, 166, 173, 174, 245,327,339

Ingham, Henry 16, 17, 24, 53, 54, 84, 181, 190 Innamorati, Elia 146, 149, 205, 206, 270 Iragorri Amaya, Martin 81, 141, 143, 146, 149 Isenberg, David 103, 182 Isenberg, Ronni 99, 103 Ismail, Hiba 74, 101, 103, 208 Issa, Robert 17, 73, 182

Jacobs, Joshua 103, 108, 186, 192, 200, 211 Jacobs, Matthew 47, 49, 146, 149, 154, 155, 156, 238, 340 Jacques, Alexa 17, 53, 131, 135, 190 Jafri, Amar 17, 182 Jain, Saumya 17, 24, 204 Jain, Saagar 63, 117, 182, 188, 205 Jarecki, Joseph 11, 129, 146, 149, 154, 155, 158, 172, 265, 283 Joannou, Garon 81, 103 Jones, Hadley 63, 117 Jones, Ashlyn 103

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Jones, John 103, 181, 198 Jordan, Matthew 43, 63, 117, 200 Jordan, Caroline 115, 146, 149, 206, 296 Jovanovic, Katherine 43, 103, 117 Jovanovslci, Kylie 103,104, 117 Jubitana, Chelsea 83, 103, 198, 190, 207

Kalian, Jodie 103, 108, 123, 182, 192, 195, 208 Kahn, Jacqueline 28, 88, 146, 149, 154, 155, 166, 201,260 Karamanaga, Samuel 17, 123 Karten, Julia 17, 53, 135 Karten, Hailey 52, 53, 93, 103, 135 Kasky, Julian 6, 146, 149, 154, 155, 181, 190 Katari, Cody 38, 63, 117, 129, 181 Katsch, Kadin 17, 20, 23, 38, 73, 129, 182 Katsoulos, Sabine 103, 132, 181, 207 Kaufman, Ethan 17, 20, 38, 129, 182 Kauppinen, Caleb 17, 81 Kauppinen, Jacob 103, 204, 211 Kay, Rebecca 63, 131 Keenan, Ryan 15, 16, 17, 123 Kelrnan, Benjamin 97, 99, 103, 107, 131, 190 Kelman, Jason 103, 117, 181 Kelman, Seth 103 Kelsky, Benjamin 103, 131, 181 Kennedy, Michael 43, 103, 117, 198, 201, 204 Kessinger, Luke 17, 38 Kessinger, Jacob 103, 108, 123, 203, 283, 297 Kessler, Grant 103 Khoriaty, Melody 104, 131, 181 Killermann, Kendal 54, 146, 149, 261, 338 Kirkpatrick, John 17 Kirschner, Sara 63 Kislin, Juliana 17, 126 Klafter, Amanda 17, 126 Klar, Natalie 17, 19, 78, 284 Klar, Mallory 43, 140, 146, 149, 158, 173, 207, 284 Klimberg, Emily 146, 150, 152, 186, 190, 205, 211, 249, 341 Knezevich, Ronald 43, 104, 117, 181, 268, 297, 342 Kokinakos, Elaina 63, 181, 190 Kone, Nicole 63, 69, 118 Koolilc, Samuel 11, 53, 59, 63, 69, 84, 201 Koolik, Brett 30, 54, 81, 93, 97, 104, 107, 210 Kos, Alexander 17 Kos, Peter 104 Kosches, Alana 63, 131 Kotite, Christopher 63, 126 Kovalsky, Tatiana 53, 84, 146, 152, 200, 211, 311 Krauss, Jackson 104 Krigger, Paul 14, 17, 20, 38, 81, 113, 357 Krigger, Alexis 77, 115, 146, 152, 181, 202, 357 Kronengold, Meagan 98, 104, 117 Kumar, Rhea 47, 63, 126, 184, 192, 205, 210 Kushner, Blake 45, 83, 99, 104, 117, 133

Lakhani, Aly 9, 146, 152, 157, 181, 238 Lathrop, Colby 28, 146, 151, 152, 200,211,313 Lederman, David 81, 104, 204 Lee, Alexander 131, 141, 146, 152, 158, 168, 184, 206 Lehrman, Joshua 15, 17, 19, 24, 38 Leifert, Isaac 63, 190 Leighton, Aram 81, 123, 146, 152, 154, 155, 157, 158, 166, 182, 283,355

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LeMay, Haydn 35, 63 Lenner, Eli 63, 131, 192, 317 Lenner, Eden 146, 152, 317, 330 Lent, Samantha 17 Leon, Madison 40, 62, 63, 77, 118, 240 Leon, Jacob 123, 146, 152, 154, 155, 166, 198, 240, 283, 359 Levy, Ariela 11,91, 146, 152, 172, 174,210, 245, 331 Lewis, Ethan 63, 129, 181 Lieberfarb, Jake 104, 131, 181, 192 Lindo, Nyla 117, 146, 152, 181, 298 Litewka, Matias 63, 81, 129 Logue, Taylor 104, 117,211 Lopez, Matthew 17, 18, 131 Lopez, Izabella 9, 115, 146, 152, 287 Louden, Audrey 104, 115, 182 Luciano, Grace 45, 62, 63, 283 Luciano, Charles 123, 146, 152, 154, 155, 158, 166, 283, 355 Luckman, Brooke 63, 117, 181 Lyn, Annabella 37, 63

Madasu, Shiva 146, 152, 184, 321 Mahabeer, Gabrielle 63, 117, 186 Maharaj, Isabella 63, 69, 74, 83, 117, 186, 267 Maharaj, Nicole 146, 152, 188, 210, 267 Maister, Hannah 16, 17, 54, 84 Malaga, Isabella 17, 117 Malaney, Molly Rose 53, 84, 146, 153, 154, 155, 163, 166, 200, 309 Malhado, Leonardo 38, 81, 84, 97, 104, 107, 108, 117, 129, 190 Malone, Donovan 146, 153, 154, 155,252 Malove, Kyle 104, 181, 205, 346 Manofsky, Mackenzie 17, 181 Mansour, Luke 73, 124, 146, 153, 162, 181,211 Marchetto, Max 38, 81, 104 Marcus, Alexa 63, 192 Martinez, Christopher 17, 37, 184 Martinez, Sebastian 17, 43, 117 Marzouca, Christopher 73, 101, 102, 104, 182 Masimore, Isaac 63 Masimore, Noah 146, 153, 181, 230 Mattone, Michael 104, 131, 247 Mattone, Kyle 27, 143, 146, 153, 154, 155, 168, 199, 247 Mazer, Madison 17, 84, 182, 190 Mazer, Zachary 104 McCue, Ryan 18 McCue, Alec 146, 153, 154, 155, 163, 166 McEwan, Nicole 40, 63, 83, 117 McEwan, Hailey 43, 83, 104, 117 McGee, Kathryn 8, 146, 153, 154, 155 McGowan, Dillon 37, 131, 146, 153, 154, 155, 166, 188, 278, 280 McKee, Taylor Jane 63 McLaren, Kirsten 18, 53, 121, 135, 181 Meade, Samantha 43, 89, 104, 115 Meany, John 18, 123 Medrano, Vanessa 131, 146, 153, 154, 155, 159, 192, 320, 328 Meighan, Kofi 18, 24, 81, 87, 186 Meisel, Jason 48, 104, 117, 198, 206 Meisel, Jacob 43, 117, 146, 153, 154, 155 Meli, Gabrielle 78,93, 104 Meller, Brian 84, 104, 108, 182, 190, 192, 206 Merrigan, Matthew 48, 84, 141, 146, 153, 154, 155, 158, 184, 188, 190, 192,276 Meszaros, Alexandra 18, 24, 37 Metz, Alexis 143, 146, 153 Mignocchi, Katia 146, 153, 181 Miller, Ross 18, 186 Mims, Emily 104 Minhas, Fatima 18 Mishkel, Aviva 104, 117 Mitchell, Kayla 6,9, 32, 91, 140, 141, 146, 153, 159, 168, 207,

210, 245, 257 Moisseeva, Polina 146, 153, 172 Moldow, Jordan 63, 88, 131, 184, 188, 248 Moldow, Eliza 6, 9, 32, 88, 131, 140, 146, 154, 155, 158, 160, 168, 181, 192, 200, 203, 248, 249, 330, 341 Molea, Sophia 64, 117 Mondshine, Rachel 74, 104, 179 Monserratt, Edgar 64 Montgomery, Anna 37, 64, 270 Montgomery, Julia 43, 117, 140, 146, 160, 204, 231,263, 270, 342 Morales, David 18, 81, 117 Morales, Maria 53, 105, 108 Mordis, Haley 18, 23, 74, 115 Morris, Drew 18, 117, 181 Morris, Nicole 131, 146, 160, 282 Morrissey, Julia 16, 18, 37 Morse, Richard 47, 64, 117, 181 Mulkey, Madison 40, 64, 77 Munoz, Julian 37, 146, 160, 184, 258, 318 Murciano, Allan 18, 81 Murciano, Joseph 81, 90, 100, 105 Musa, Isabella 59, 64, 115 Myers, Athena 18, 54, 131, 190 Myers, Austin 38, 146, 160, 316

Nachlas, Jacob 9, 81, 117, 146, 160, 163,297, 342, 359 Nadler-Filippo, Zachary 47, 64 Najman, Brahm 18, 37, 117 Nakhamkin, Daniel 38, 64 Naranjo, Julian 18, 181 Navellier, Crystal 64, 131, 182 Nedic, Lola 64, 131, 182 Nero, William 38, 146, 160, 173 Neumann, Sarah 37, 105 Nguyen, Clara 18 Noonan, Madison 146, 160, 154, 155, 264, 359 Norris, Hayden 64, 65, 73, 117, 181 Nouhan, Caroline 18, 190 Novak, Antony 18, 37 Noyola, Lauren 19, 37, 184

O’Brien, Megan 52, 53, 135, 146, 154, 155, 159, 160, 210, 356 O’Byrne, Emma 53, 105, 135 O’Hara, Caroline 64, 90 O’Keefe, Morgan 53, 64, 118 O’Neil, Hugh 105, 109, 182 Oaks, Evan 105, 123 Obolevitch, Danielle 105 Ockerman, Kaitlyn 52, 53, 64, 84, 190, 200 Odzer, Nicole 146, 160, 184, 188, 200, 235 Olefson, Jenna 40, 64, 77, 201, 314 Olefson, Julia 9, 11,35,40,77, 117, 146, 154, 155, 160, 166, 201,205,211,314, 342 Oletsky, Jeremy 19, 38, 81, 113, 182 Oletsky, Justin 38, 105, 113 Opperman, Kylee 59, 64, 117, 186, 211 Orenstein, Jared 19, 182 Ortega, Gabriel 19, 43, 81, 117 Osborn, Jack 64, 131 Osman, Adam 105, 131, 184, 346 Owens, Jabari 15, 19, 43, 87, 184, 204


Packer, Julia 40, 62, 64, 77 Paez, Mariana 93, 105, 184 Pagano, Nicholas 64, 65, 123 Pagano, Cross 131, 146, 159, 160, 171, 184, 201, 278, 280, 303, 322, 329, 346 Page, John 38, 105, 117, 129 Paharia, Sachet 64, 181, 186 Pariguana Daza, Wilbert 105, 121, 181, 205 Passer, Carly 16, 19, 54, 84, 115, 190 Pearl, Gabriella 16, 19, 78, 117, 184 Pearl, Shaina 53, 64, 135 Pearl, Robert 38, 53, 73, 117, 129, 146, 160, 181, 190,339 Peddy, Beckton 64, 186 Pendergast, Michelle 141, 146, 154, 155, 160 Pereira, Joao Vitor 37, 91, 105, 273 Perelman, Emily 64 Perez, Tara 40, 66, 77 Perez, Sofia 105, 115, 181 Periu, Alexandra 99, 105, 184 Perlman, Samantha 40, 59, 66, 117, 131, 184, 320 Perlman, Elexa 131, 146, 154, 155, 160, 166, 184, 199, 204, 320 Pernia Hernandez, Leopoldo 54, 105 Petreski, Matthew 19, 37 Petri, William 54, 84, 142, 146, 161, 163, 190 Petricca Lindorf, Alessia 66, 210 Petricca Lindorf, Alberto 49, 91, 146, 157, 163, 210, 238, 258 Pfeffer, Derek 19,81, 117, 181, 192 Phillips, Nicole 53, 66, 67, 135, 200 Pierce, Benjamin 19, 20, 43, 117, 129, 182 Pierson, James 35, 38, 73, 105 Pine, Cameron 19, 73 Pine, Cayleigh 19, 23, 54, 84, 190 Pippen, Scotty 19, 20, 73 Pirani, Zia 18, 19, 117 Piza, Camila 19, 30 Pliske, Henry 19, 113 Pliske, Margaret 37, 66, 74, 115 Polatsek, Annika 19 Polley, Miles 66, 68, 73, 117, 124 Pollock, Ian 19, 131, 181 Pollock, Lauren 21, 131, 181, 190 Pollock, Shayne 21, 22, 24, 204 Pollock, Chandler 66, 73, 117 Pollock, Karlie 60, 66, 78, 118 Pollock, Skylar 59, 62, 66, 78, 118 Pope, Valentina 21, 182, 190 Popkin, Sydney 66, 233 Popkin, Maxwell 38, 146, 154, 155, 158, 161, 174, 233, 245, 283 Poppiti, Katherine 105, 118, 211 Potak, Hunter 96, 105, 107, 131, 190 Potter, Lauren 45, 66 Pozzuoli, Juliette 84, 105, 184, 188, 302 Pozzuoli, Elizabeth 48, 131, 146, 161, 184, 190, 249, 302, 320 Pradines, Romeu 66, 129 Prestegard, Christian 16, 21, 53, 131, 181 Prigoda, Nicholas 21, 131, 181 Printz, Samantha 30, 66, 115, 190 Printz, Hannah 54, 84, 88, 99, 105, 190, 200, 201 Procacci, Jacqueline 74, 104, 105, 181, 201 Pugliese-Bassi, Mateo 146, 161, 258, 272 Pujals, Alyssa 43, 117, 146, 161, 263

'o t Quail, Chloe 105, 131,320 Queen, Benjamin 66, 129

Rabin, Amanda 11, 105, 126, 242 Radensky, Andre 106, 184, 188, 199, 200, 210 Rader, Rachel 66, 115 Radvany-Roth, David 21, 90, 113 Rajan, Rohan 66, 186 Ramgolam, Indira 54, 66, 84, 184, 188, 190 Rauch, Jarryd 43, 117, 146, 161, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 210, 211,325, 342 Rehmatullah, Kamran 93, 106, 131, 132 Reich, Elliot 66, 182 Reid, Sydney 66, 74, 118, 279 Reid, Cameron 140, 146, 161, 258, 279 Resnik, Lindsey 84, 146, 161, 190, 262 Ress, Elliott 21 Restrepo, Sofia 21, 181 Restrepo-Stier, Samantha 21, 45, 78, 118 Revilla, Christopher 146, 161 Riley, Reagan 21, 53, 131, 190 Riley, Barrett 66, 131 Rios, Alexandra 21 Rizzo, Jack 15, 21, 43, 117, 204 Roberts, Jeffery 129, 131, 146, 154, 155, 161, 184, 353 Robertson, Cassidy 15, 22, 25, 45, 83 Robertson, Lindsey 53, 84, 106, 135 Robinson, Christian 106, 117 Rodriguez, Sarah 16, 22, 54, 84, 117, 190, 204 Rodriguez, Muguet 52, 53, 66, 117, 181 Rodriguez, Paloma 43, 142, 146, 154, 155, 158, 161, 178, 299 Roschman, Caroline 84, 146, 154, 155, 161, 190 Rosenthal, Eve 22, 181, 190 Rosenthal, Jacob 22, 131, 181, 190 Rothenberg, Michael 106, 123 Rothschild, Rose 22, 78, 131 Rothschild, Evin 37, 78, 94, 106, 108, 115, 188, 192, 206, 210 Roy, William 4, 43,81, 117, 146, 154, 155, 161,204, 271, 281, 342 Rozanski, Jena 66, 117, 201, 211, 244 Rozanski, Jeffrey 146, 154, 155, 161, 244 Rozencwaig, Mark 22, 53, 54, 84, 184, 190 Rubenstein, Jack 66, 186 Rubin, Jack 66, 186 Rubin, Jacqueline 67, 131 Rubin, Lisbeth 47, 54, 67, 90, 207 Rubinoff, Max 88, 102, 106, 123 Rukes, Sebastian 19, 22, 84 Rukes, Garret 54, 123, 146, 156, 164, 255, 283, 355 Runsdorf, Benjamin 22, 129, 182 Russo, Christopher 22 Rutstein, Rachel 47, 106

Sachse, Caroline 84, 106, 190, 204 Sadler, Rebecca 146, 158, 164, 168, 245, 319 Saecker, Hannah 98, 106, 198 Sailappan, Deepti 117, 146, 164, 205, 206, 315 Salazar-Paranhos, Carolina 84, 106, 108, 117, 195 Saltzman, Michael 22, 181 Sanda, Sophie 35, 59, 67 Sandhu, Arjun 38, 106, 117, 129 Saunders, Hannah 67 Sazonova, Yana 53, 146, 164, 173 Schaffer, Hannah 59, 62, 67, 234 Schaffer, Jacob 93, 141, 143, 146, 154, 155, 164, 173, 174, 234, 245 Schecter, Rebecca 89, 99, 100, 108, 195 Scheidegger, Phoebe 35, 40, 77, 117, 146, 164, 205, 211, 323 Schneider, Ian 87, 131, 142, 146, 164, 168, 171, 196, 278,

280, 359 Schulefand, Jordan 38, 107, 108, 123 Schulman, Carly 67, 115 Schulman, Leah 67, 121 Schulman, Tara 54, 84, 108, 190,200 Schwartz, Abigail 62, 67, 78 Schwartz, Alison 67, 74, 115 Schwartz, Benjamin 67, 81, 192 Schwartz, Olivia 67, 78 Schwartz, Griffin 146, 154, 155, 164, 331 Scrudders, Owen 108, 124 Seckler, Isabelle 16, 22, 23, 78, 117, 192, 285 Seckler, Elliot 126, 146, 151, 154, 155, 164, 174, 192, 285 See, Molly 22, 24, 37, 204, 281 See, Emily 83, 131, 146, 164, 202, 204, 281 Segal, Sara 67, 181 Seiner, Mia 67, 131 Selub, Nathaniel 22, 182 Shah, Jonathan 20, 22, 124, 129 Shamie, Lauren 19, 22, 53, 135 Shamie, Tyler 28, 43, 117, 146, 154, 155, 164, 166, 173, 198, 275, 342 Shanbom, Scott 108, 129, 182, 200 Shapiro, liana 22, 25, 45, 182 Shapiro, Jake 67, 131 Shapiro, Sophie 67, 74, 115, 181 Sharma, Meghna 22, 24, 45, 87, 181, 204 Sharma, Avyah 47, 67, 181 Shashoua, Jonathon 67, 131, 181 Shea, Chase 74, 104, 108, 115, 192 Shecter, Tara 67, 78, 115, 312 Shecter, Danielle 9, 32, 126, 141, 146, 154, 155, 164, 181, 200,227, 249,312,341 Sheinberg, Ivanna 90, 102, 108, 115, 195 Sher, Eva 37, 67 Shershevsky, Samuel 108 Shevin, Zachary 54, 67, 117, 181, 188, 190, 192, 203, 242 Shevin, Tyler 84, 126, 146, 154, 155, 157, 158, 164, 171, 186, 192, 200, 208, 242 Shiff, Jacob 67, 113 Shipulya, Leonid 22, 182, 186 Shore, Matthew 22, 131, 182 Shore, Brittany 108, 117, 195, 207 Shrock, Caroline 59, 67, 69, 121 Siegal, Brooke 99, 108, 181 Siegel, Carly 22, 181 Siegel, Leslie 6, 131, 146, 150, 154, 155, 159, 164, 166, 249, 259 Siegel, Lindsay 6, 131, 146, 150, 154, 155, 159, 162, 164, 166, 178, 249, 259 Silberman, Jacob 22, 37, 190 Silfen, Alexa 22, 186 Silfen, Zachary 67 Silitsky, Allison 30, 74, 108, 118 Silverman, Richard 31, 84, 97, 107, 109, 117, 129, 190, 206 Simon, Nicolas 22 Simon, Ana Elena 59, 62, 67, 78, 123 Simon, Devyn 109, 186, 207 Simon, Leah 109, 179 Simons, Bianca 16, 22, 45, 131 Simonson, Morgan 43, 98, 109 Simpson, Nia 53, 68, 115 Simpson, Karlie 8, 78, 146, 156, 168, 169 Singer, Jacob 100, 109, 123 Singh, Ishani 22, 24 Singh, Roshni 146, 169 Skimming, Paige 47, 68 Smith, Ethan 22, 131 Smith, Madison 22, 53 Smith, Kennady 68, 83, 115, 201 Smith, Jordan 109 Snyder, Demi 22, 126, 184 Snyder, Mackenzie 19, 22, 115 Snyder, Jonathan 68, 113 Snyder, Benjamin 109, 131, 184 Soderberg, Christian 37, 91, 109, 273 Solares, Olivia 43, 117, 146, 169, 206, 304 Solomon, Jacob 38, 62, 65, 68, 123 Solomon, Samantha 74, 109, 118 Soto, Andres 38, 107, 109, 113, 317 Soto, Eduardo 32, 38, 71, 81, 95, 124, 142, 146, 154, 155, 166, 169, 174, 201, 245, 283, 317 Southard, Ryan 68

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Spey, Eliana 34, 40, 68, 69, 77, 115 Spey Quintin 33,38, 81, 113, 146, 169, 172, 174 Sprosty, Noah 131, 146, 169, 190, 347 Spyredes, Evanthia 68, 78, 117 Srour, Aaron 89, 129, 146, 159, 166, 169, 184, 256 Srour, Noah 43, 117, 146, 159, 169, 171, 181, 198, 256 Stahl, Benjamin 22, 186 Stanley, Sydney 25, 53, 135 Stein, Matthew 43, 109, 117 Steinberg, Jack 109 Stenglein, Shari 45, 68 Stephany, Daniel 109, 181 Stephany, Jenna 146, 154, 155, 169, 181, 296 Sternthal, Hannah 16, 25, 121, 308 Sternthal, Danielle 146, 169, 308, 343 Stocker, Savannah 11, 25, 190 Stollman, Noah 109,123 Stolzenberg, Michael 68, 113 Strain, Britta 12, 13, 25,83, 117 Stratt, Austin 68, 181 Strauch, Alexa 23, 25, 45 Sukal, Sarah 68, 184 Sullivan, Aislinn 25, 78, 131, 182 Sullivan, Ryan 68, 81, 117 Sullivan, Sydney 40, 68, 77 Sullivan, Thomas 54, 102, 109, 129, 201 Sundararaman, Rohan 109, 117, 181 Swart, Phillip 28,146, 154, 155, 169, 184,188, 198, 200 Swords, Danielle 78, 99, 109, 115, 190, 192, 206

Tacher, Sydney 22, 25, 182, 192 Taney Joshua 25, 131 Tannenbaum, Julia 25, 53, 135 Tartell, Samantha 22, 25, 121, 186 Tartell, Abigail 6,9,89, 126, 140, 141, 146, 163, 169, 184, 211, 249, 341 Taylor, Asha 68, 74, 117 Taylor, Stephanie 109, 126, 190 Tedesco, Bianca 78, 115, 146, 168, 169,210,295 Tescher, David 35, 38, 113, 140, 143, 146, 158, 163, 169, 325 Thraum, Nicole 54, 84, 117, 146, 169, 190, 345 Tobin, Charles 109, 182 Todd, Alison 104, 109, 115 Tomchin, Emily 68, 186, 204 Tomlinson, P. Erykah 35, 40, 68, 77, 83 Torregrosa, Hutchens 68, 113 Torrejon, Rodrigo 60, 68, 131, 184, 188, 190, 303 Torrejon, Alvaro 11,28, 84, 131, 146, 154, 155, 157, 158, 163, 170, 171, 184, 278, 280, 303, 320, 322, 329, 346 Tosello, Nicholas 54, 68, 84, 190 Trebbi, Allison 25, 118, 181 Turner, Madeleine 78, 99, 109, 293 Turner, Isabelle 6, 9, 78, 141, 146, 156, 168, 170, 293, 309

Udwin, Alana 6, 91, 146, 154, 155, 170, 182, 206, 243, 303, 322, 329, 346 Urban, Matthew 38, 93, 146, 154, 155, 158, 168, 170, 192, 245, 283

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Valad, Alexandra 25, 53, 135 Valad, Lauren 53, 135, 146, 154, 155, 170, 241 Valdes, Michael 68, 131, 184, 330 Valdes, Raquel 131, 146, 163, 170, 184, 202, 330 Varalla, Niccolo’ 123, 146, 170, 190 Varughese, Olivia 25, 181 Vazquez Loynaz, Juan 81, 146, 170, 172, 210, 251 Vega, Michael 25, 190 Venegas, Alexandra 25, 190 Venne, Anna 143, 146, 163, 170, 181 Villarreal, Carolina 9, 91, 146, 154, 155, 158, 163, 170, 299 Virgin, Hannah 22, 25, 37 Viyella, Katerina 25 Vlessing, Zachary 68, 181, 186 Volper, Lily 25, 117, 182 Volter, Anna 53, 146, 154, 155, 170, 206, 321 Vreeland, Simone 43, 99, 109, 117, 182, 201, 263 Vrod, Henri 54, 84, 109, 190, 201

Wadhwa, Simran 25, 184, 190 Walker, Sarah 43, 109, 117, 263 Wallberg, Jacob 23, 25, 129, 186 Ward, Riley 43, 109, 117 Warnod, Sacha 146, 170, 258 Wasserman, Hunter 140, 146, 150, 154, 155, 166, 170, 181, 206, 239 Watson, Aliyah 25 Weinberg, Andie 49, 62, 68, 74, 118 Weinberg, Hailey 11, 115, 146, 154, 155, 157, 163, 166, 170, 204, 207, 265 Weiner, Noa 54, 68, 69, 84, 190, 195 Weisberg, Jared 109 Weisberg, Sydni 11,89, 109 Weiss, Julianne 24, 25, 53, 115 Welch, Ryan 4, 5, 43, 117, 146, 154, 155, 166, 170, 268, 288, 297, 342 Weymouth, Ashley 25, 83, 117 Whitelock, Nicholas 25, 38 Wilkins, Genue 68, 81, 117 Wille, Tristan 68, 188, 253 Wille, Cedric 129, 146, 171, 253 Willens, Max 146, 168, 171, 333 Williams, Shane 38, 65, 68, 123 Williamson Leite, Andres 68, 81 Wilson, Madelyn 25 Wilson, Jennifer 88, 141, 146, 151, 154, 155, 159, 171, 172, 204, 205, 238, 277 Wilson, Juliet 49, 88, 146, 154, 155, 156, 159, 171, 205, 277 Winarick, Julian 146, 171, 344 Wittich, Sabrina 68, 309 Wittich, Jenna 146, 154, 155, 168, 171, 174, 207, 309 Wolters, Jennifer 25, 53 Wood, JoAnn 53, 84, 109, 135, 210 Wurth, Sam 38, 109, 123

Yoldas, Alessandra 53, 68 Yuz, Sharon 25

Zelch, Jordan 25, 131, 190 Zheutlin, Lisa 48, 74, 89, 108, 109, 178, 201, 204, 211 Zietz, Rachel 30, 66, 68, 115 Zimmerman, John 25, 113 Zingg, Sabrina 32, 90, 91, 131, 146, 154, 155, 168, 171, 324 Zipper, Jacob 109, 181, 205, 211 Zipper, Jamie 43, 93, 109, 117, 263 Zucker, Lyle 109, 182, 200


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This edition of the Crestian, Volume 70, was produced by the yearbook staff at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and was printed by Walsworth Publishing in Marceline, MO. The account was serviced by representative Veronika Levine and customer service representative Lana Kilmer. The cover was designed by Chuck Szachta at Walsworth Yearbooks. The cover is an original four-color lithographic. The book’s 368 pages are printed on 100-pound matte paper. All body copy was set in AWPCTimes, and captions were in Lane Narrow. Headline fonts include Bodoni XT and Daydreamer. The Crestian was produced using Adobe InDesign CS5 on four 27” Apple desktops running on Lion. Senior protraits were provided by Littles Photography in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Underclassmen portraits were provided by Lifetouch Photography.

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