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TRADITIONS
EDITORS-IN-CI-IIEF:
Jenny Aronica, Nandita Mani, Tripp McLeod AssISTANT EDITOR:
Ally Mahoney ADVISOR:
Burl Salmon YEARBCX:)K STAFF:
Alicia Andrews, Margaret Battey, Abby Carpen, Laura Cornwell, Meredith Fifer, Claire Good, Alex Goodman, Caroline Habliston, Nick Lellenberg, Brittany Lindsey, Maggie Lovett, Mary Hart MacLeod, Cassandra Maximous, Emily Olsson, Lizzie Rupp, Tony Trenga, April Venn SPECIAL
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THANKS To: Lori Taibl, Jenny Caskey, and Ned Warner
2005
Classic is that thing which never goes out of style. Whether material or intangible, something classic evokes a timelessness, an aesthetic or standard that sustains, unmoved, through the ever-changing winds of fad and fashion. The editors of Traditions 2005 have chosen this year's theme, "Return to the Classics", as a way to honor the spirit of St. Stephen's and St. Agnes, a classic institution of its own right. We look to the Classics, both the intellectual material and the proportioned aesthetic of Classical Greece and Rome, as reflections, revelations of the truths of the human spirit and the human mind, witnesses of permanence in a world that constantly changes around us. As a staff, we have tried to capture the essence of this institution and record that classic essence within these pages. As you, the reader, thumbs through these pages now and in the years to come, we hope that the timelessness of this community and memories of the experiences we share are as vivid as the pictures in these pages and as lasting as the pediments of antiquity. Eds.
DEDICATION
What is this master teacher, this man, this gentleman, this scholar, that makes him such a notable figure at St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School? Who is this quiet, smiling, unassuming man who walks the halls of the Upper School with often robotics in hand or with forensic tournament score sheets under careful scrutiny by his eagle eyes? Who is he who dons wigs or headdresses while preaching in chapel and makes us cry as quickly as he makes us laugh with stories of his life and experiences shared with the driest of wit? He is, indeed, a master teacher, a man whose passion for learning, for growing, for achieving, is unmatched, and whose sphere of influence reaches beyond the walls of the classroom and into the lives of those fortunate enough to know him. He is a man who gives of himself without restraint, who takes on the causes of those who need a voice, and whose level of dedication and quiet determination is peerless among a faculty of already outstanding purpose. Truly a prophet of the technology divines, this man's brain, immense in its abilities, functions with the precision and the capacity of the computers he cares for so well. He breathes logic, whether leading the speech and debate team in successful tournaments or teaching his classes how to build robotic machines. His processes are paced and even meditative, and his demeanor reflects the same kind of harmony. Rooted in a deep, personal faith, this master teacher models a life of selfless giving and quiet dedication, whether in leading Habitat for Humanity building projects or quiet conversation. A musician as well, this multi-faceted man studies opera in his spare time, sings in his church choir, and plays music with students in a band. Indeed it is this man's ubiquitous presence and his disarming smile that characterize any given school day for many in this community. He is certainly an amazing man whose talents and whose willingness to share both seem unending. Ever-learning and ever-giving, this man is truly a master teacher, and one to whom the yearbook staff proudly dedicates Traditions 2005. We are honored by your presence, Sir, and we learn by your example.
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OPENING '\X!EEK
Clockwise from above: Meghan Ames and Hunter Mims ('06); Juniors A!ecJenkinsand Casey Ide run the two legged race; Amanda Roberts holds on tigh t as Peter Bakke ('05) gives her a wet suprise; Cutter Brenton, Tim Sellon, and Myca! Rolland ('06) get their game faces on for the "tug-of-war" as they face off against the seniors.
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Clockwise from top left: Mia Hurrin, Stephen Dewey, and Samir Singh ('07); Catherine Gotwald and Lizzie Rupp ('06); Chip Land and Michelle Harrison (' 05); Alex Craib ('06); Elinor Scully, Carol Williams, and Joan Holden.
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"As a new student, it was
refreshing to see how spirited the high school was this week."
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:Iockwise from upper left: Phillip Mullins on "Decades Day"; Dr. Jan Jacobs and Mr. David Chipkin participate in the pep rally, stuffing as many rackers in their mouths before attempting to whistle in front of the student body; am I seeing double? The Gotwald twins, Catherine and Julia ('06), et ready to face off against the seniors in the annual Powder Puff football game; Annie Taylor ('08) and Kate Collins ('08) pose with their "crazy ats"; Co-president Abby Humphrey trades roles with Legally Blonde's Elle Woods for a day. Where's Broozer?; Ryan Cassil ('05) and Peter Bakke 05) come to school in their pajamas; junior girls Margaret Battey, Meredith Fifer, Alex Goodman, Mikki Ekfelt, and Claire Good show off their mini cirts and leggings remanisant of 80's fashion on "Decades Day". Spirit Week 19
HOMECOMING
20 Homecoming
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
"After 13 years at St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School, this year's Thanksgiving Service was second only to my Kindergarten service, when I had my own senior buddy." -Madison Busker ('05)
24 Thanksgiving Service
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Clockwise from upper left: Lizzie Rupp ('06), Alec Jenkins ('06), and Fulton Taylor ('OS) sporting the classic preppy style: polo shirts with popped collars; Alex Goodman ('06) wearing seersucker pants; High heels? Not this year! Flats of any style are the chapel shoe of choice. 28 Trends
"One Tree Hill" Political Opinion Slide Phone Ashlee Simpson Joe Gibbs KangaROOS™ "Family Guy" College Sweatshirts Stripes Pastels Bumper Stickers Lindsay Lohan Mizuno TM "Shrek 2" Cable Knit Sweaters Layered Hair Noodles & Co.™ lndie Films Pop Collar Flats Yearbook
Outs "Friends" Indifference Flip Phones Jessica Simpson Steve Spurrier Pumas TM "Futurama" Plain Sweatshirts Plaid Primary Colors Parking Stickers Hillary Duff Adidas TM "Finding Nemo'' Fleece One Length Hair Baja Fresh TM Main Stream Films T-Shirts Stiletto Newspaper
"If only we could all look like Mr. Taibl and Mr. Johnson, the world would be a better place!" - Chris Miller '05
Clockwise from upper left: KangaROOS ™, the popular sneakers from the 1980s, have made a comeback in 2004; David Taibl, Chris Miller ('05), Matt Johnson showing off their stylish bow ties; Everett Price (' 06) displaying multiple livestrong bands; Belts with designs are all the rage this year.
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Clockwise: Laura Cornwell and Madison Busker; Jen Holden and Abby Humphrey; Abby Carpen; Jenny Aronica and Alison Yates; Heather Pasley, Pooja Gupta, Amy Secrest, Kat Connors, and Tripp McLeod.
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SENIOR RETREAT
Clockwise: Maddy Devine and Chido Obidegwu; Ian van Son and Owen Hassig; Emily Hewitt; Justin Hughes and Will Killmer.
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CLASS HISTORY
Clockwise from top: Nick Lellenberg and Amy Secrest; Laura Cornwell and Lars Taylor; Max Meyers, Fulton Taylor, Worku Gachou, David Kim, Scott Vaughn, Madison Busker, Abby Humphrey, Maudie Braswell, Jaz Lister, and former classmate Erin Taylor; Carey Sauls and Addie Price.
left: Lifers 1st row: . from top Clockwise H old en, Abby HumSteven Roye, Jen ·u Jaz Lister, Susan hrey, Emily Hew, Carey Sauls, Amr p Laura Corn we ' Nandita Mam, Dow, · Taylor s crest Mad eleine Dale, J hn Quinn, e ' . Lee Lisle, o l r Andreae, 2nd row. . McLeod, Tay O N ick Mitchell, Tnpp M dison Busker, k Fulton Taylor,rs T:ylor; 3rd row: D~o~ Lellenberg, La rs David K,m ( . F . hild, Max Meye ') 12-Year Veterans. a,rc bb Carpen Worku Pictured: A Y M die Braswell, d· M ggie Lovett, a u ·ca(NotPictu re _ · a ou andjennyArorn ·ca Alex Cra,b Gach ' ·1)·, Jenny ·nn· AroruMaggie ' . Lovett Ryan Cass, ('06), and John Qui_ Christos Tsentas. and Nandita Mam,
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Maddy Devine Evan Donnelly Susan Dow Martin Doyle Duke Fairchild Worku Gachou Pooja Gupta
Michelle Harrison Emily Hewitt Amanda Holcomb Jen Holden Abby Humphrey Steve Kavijan Will Kettler KC Kewer David Kim Ben Kuna Chip Land Daniel Lee Nick Lellenberg Mikey Lewan Jaz Lister Maggie Lovett Cameron MacConomy Nandita Mani Christian Martin Matt McCollow Tripp McLeod Max Meyers Chris Miller Taylor Mitchell Phil Nance Clara Ngomba Chido Obidegwu Heather Pasley
Katie Pfister Alex Pinson Addie Price John Quinn Caroline Rabbitt Stephen Roye Carey Sauls
Lars Taylor Mike Teague Christos Tsen tas Caroline Van den Berg
~bove (L-R): Heather Pasley and Katie Pfister; Eleanor Shaw and Maddy Devine; Will Killmer. Below (L-R): Taylor Andreae and Worku Gachou; Laura ~ornwell, Jenny Aronica, and Nandita Mani; Issac Thompson
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CRoss C:OuNTRY Saint Award Boys' - Blake Zucker Saint Award Girls' - Connie Ciarleglio · Most Valuable Athletes - Owen Hassig and Lindsay Wright · All-IAC - Owen Hassig
22 Right: Lindsay Wright ('06) keeps up a steady pace as she heads down the home stretch. Above: The girls' cross country team take their marks at the starting line as the official gets ready to give the signal.
"Running up mountains at Shrinemont built our endurance and brought the team together." - Isabel Figueroa ('06)
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Boys'Cross Country team: Front Row (L-R): Peter Murray, Harry Floyd, WaJinsky, Blake Zucker, Gardner Reed, Thomas Johnston, Taylor Hug Robert Edsall; Back Row: Coach Matthew Jolmson, Coach New Warn Winston Wi!Uams, Owen Hassig, Max Coffey, Samir Singh, Jeff Cub Coach Michael Brinkmeyer.
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Clockwise from top left: Peter Murray; Julia Farnham; Jaimie Crumley; Robert Edsall, Samir Singh, Harry Floyd, Jack Renehan.
"Unlike in track, we don't run in circles." - Jeff Cubeta ('06) :irls' Cross Country team: Front Row (L-R): Corutie CiarlegLio, Jaimie rumley, Lindsay Wright, Mikaela Spencer, Danielle Horton; Back Row: oad1 Matthew Johnson, Coach Ned Warner, Isabel Figueroa, Ju Lia Farnl l l, Radiel Williams, Coad, Midiael Brinkmeyer.
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Boys' SoccER •Most Valuable Athlete - Mark Helms ('05) •Saint Award - Matt McCollow ('05) • All-Tournament Team (St. Andrew 's Tournament) - Mark Helms, Kana Dennis, Connor McGuinness
Right: Mark Helms ('OS) Above: The Varsity Saints Soccer team following their 2-1 win over Episcopal on a Golden Goal in double overtime. The win closed ou t the season, and for the Seniors, their high school careers.
Junior Varsity Georgetown Day Washington Int'! Bishop ireton Landon St.Albans Georgetown Prep Bullis Episcopal Landon St. Alban's Bullis Episcopal
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Front (L-R): Michael Tokarz, Richard Momii, Andrew Propp, John L Michael Slabinsk.i. Middle: Taylor Dale, Russ Leggett, Brendan Zo Francisco Hemandorena, C.J. Jenifer, Tim Cummings, Alexander Plai Austin Broderick, Tim Stevenson. Back: Coach Ted Yoder, Ryan Fan Rob Baird, Chris Richards, James Kennedy, Scott Fowler, Brendan Ke Elliot Aguhob, Coach Andrew Mandrala, Manager Andy Cole.
Clockwise from left: Everett Price ('06), Mauricio Fuentes ('07), Chad Triplett ('06), Greg Perk.ins ('07).
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GIRLS' SOCCER · 6 wins, 5 losses in regular season Varsity Captains: Laura Cornwell, Clara N gomba, Caroline Van den Berg · MVP: Laura Cornwell ·All ISL: Laura Cornwell, Elan Cornelio ·Saint Awards: Clara Ngomba, Ally Mahoney
Above: Molly Millard ('07), Coach Karen Ruberg, and Madeleine Dale ('05) "keep it real" on the sidelines. Right: Elan Cornelio ('05) strips the ball from her opponent.
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Varsity: Front Row (L-R): Kate Collins, Elan Cornelio, Kerry Gari Annabelle Killmer, Cameron Depuy; Middle Row (L-R): Cassie Grif Caroline Van den Berg, Betsy Meyers, Katie Moxter, Laura Corn Sarah Camille Hipp, Madeleine Dale, Ally Mahoney; Back Row (L-R): Shabelski, Karen Ruberg, Maddy Devine, Molly Millard, Clara Ngom Kelly Kloster, manager Caitlin Payne, Carrie Moore.
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Clockwise from top left: Katie Moxter ('06) sheilds the ball from ""•bl-.-.•• her opponent; During halftime Molly Millard ('07) gives her input on the team's play during the first half; goalie Kerry Garikes ('08) makes another great save; Kate Collins ('08) combines both speed and skill to keep possession of the ball, leaving her opponent trailing behind.
mior Varsity: Front Row (L-R): Nora Harkness, Ellie Figlivoli, Julia iavarella, Katie Taylor, April Venn, Mona Rashidi, Shelby Stowers; 1ck Row (L-R): Coach David Hunsicker, Olivia Hooper, Kate Andes, shley Post, Caelinn Corney, Christine Andrews, Emily Sellon, Coach manda Beckrich.
Above top: Coach Joe Shabelski; Above bottom: Senior captain Caroline Van den Berg keeps her mind focused on the game during halftime.
"This was a rebuilding season; a lot of the games were really tough for us mentally, but I was really proud of how well the girls res ponded to the challenges . By the way, I'm having a BABY" - Coach Amanda Beckrich (at right) 257 Girls' Soccer
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('07) and Claire Good ('06); Lauren Thomas ('07); Claire Niebergall, Elise Herget ('08) Lizzie Fitton ('07), Mary HartMacLeod ('06), Meredith Mitchell ('08), Rebekkah Easley ('07) Chandler Rogers ('07), Hannah Dymowski ('07), Sarah Scully, Virginia Terwilliger, Alex Quarles, Camey Pelliconi ('08); Tatiana Ramallo ('OS)
"Although we had a tough season, I think we all bonded as a team and reached the peak of our season during the ISL Tournament." -Mollie Andreae ('07) Varsity: (Front L-R) Tatiana Ramallo, Katie Slenker, Allie Mend1el, Mo!
Andreae (Back L-R) Coad1 Jwnanne Jahi, Ryan Gribbon, Claire Good, L Dyke, Susan Dow, Lauren Thomas, Coach Harold Blandon
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GIRLS' TENNIS FALL 2004
•4th place ISL Tournament • Mollie Andreae, Claire Good: 2nd Doubles ISL Champions • Katie Slenker: Most Valuable Player Award •Susan Dow: Saints Coaches' Award
Left: Katie Slenker ('07)
Above: The girls' Varsity Tennis team
"The JV tennis team finished with a winning season, partly due to all the food we ate during matches and partly to all of the hard practices. " -Hannah Dymowski ('07) nior Varsity: (Front L-R) Rebekkah Easley, Elise Herget, Evi Herget, ~zie Fitton, GabrieUa Falcon, Meredith Mitchell, Virginia Terwilliger, iry Hart MacLeod (Back L-R) Carney Pelliconi, Alex Quarles, Chandler gers, Lucy Hedley, Claire Niebergall, SarahScuUy, Hannah Dymowski, ,ach Kathy Jenkins Girls' Tennis 259
VOLLEYBALL · Second place in the ISL, top division · Third place in the state · MVP Award, KJ Adler ('05) · Coach's Award, Jenny Aronica ('05) · All State players, Ashley Headen ('07) and K.J. Adler ('05)
Above: Katie Teague ('07), Catherine Castellanos (' OS), Coach Betsey Rice
"JV volleyball was so much fun this year! I had a great time with my teammates on and off the court." - Laci Johnson ('08) Junior Varsity: Front (L-R): Arny McEwan, Brittani Wilson, Alison Keppler, Cat Tresky, Laci Johnson, Betsey Zimmermann Back: Assistant Coach Kelley Gorman, Elizabeth Zehl, Caitlin Piper, Courtenay Philbrick, Becca Wilson, Elizabeth Gary, Coach Chad Artz.
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Clockwise from top: Alicia Edwards ('07); K.J. Adler ('OS); Saints huddle; Maggie Lovett ('05)
Above: Seniors Jenny Aronica and K.J. Adler Below: Katie Teague ('07)
usity: Front (L-R): KJ Adler, Jenny Aronica. Middle: Maggie Taylor, eghan Ames, Maggie Lovett, Catherine Castellanos, Katie Teague. 1ck: Meg Phillips, manager Sarah Pergolizzi, manager Duke Fairchl, Natalie Kauppi, Alicia Edwards, Ashley Headen, Coach Marissa ng, Coach Betsey Rice.
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"After playing one year of varsity volleyball, I kind of knew what to expect. And the seniors were so nice, and I think that's why we had an even better season!" - Ashley Headen ('07)
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Clockwise from above left:
Jolm Young ('OS) passes the ball inbounds; Coach Kevin McLinton talks to his team during a timeout; Kyle Hayes ('06) listens to his coach during a time-out; Ramon Smith ('06) high fives the opposing team after the game; Casey Ide ('06) and Coach Carlson watch the game from the sidelines; Andre Hunter ('06) looks for an open player.
"We endured some highs and lows this season, but the team pulled through to make it an overall success. We've got a lot of great players returning next yearand I'm looking forward to another great season." -Casey Ide ('06)
262 Boys' Basketball
VARSITY TC Williams Bishop Ireton Collegiate Woodberry Forest O'Connell Georgetown Prep Flint Hill Bullis Landon St. Anne's Belfield St. Albans
Us 69 58 69 70 53 50 56 53 53 60 59
Them 52 65 55 34 79 47 53 65 52 79 38
Junior Varsity: Front (L-R): Tommy Murray, JoeyTrw120, Jeff Flood, Da· Hawkins, Alec Jenkins, Wesley Mayberry, Max Brindle; Back (L-R): M ager Rebekkah Easley, Coach Butch Haley, Teddy Seifert, Sheff Rid Wesley Pasfield, Glenn Reyes, Dudley Locke, Manager Mala Soulatl-
Boys' BASKETBALL
· 2nd place in the Sleepy Thompson Tournament · 3rd place in IAC Tournament · 3rd place in IAC ·ALL-IAC Mike Gray ·Coach's Award Chido Obidegwu ·MVP Mike Gray
Left: Mike Gray ('05) takes a free throw; Above: The Varsity Boys' Basketball team keep their eyes on the ball even from the sideline.
arsity: Front (L-R): Manager Susan Dow, Chido Obidegwu, Casey le, Mark Helms, Jeremy Bull, Max Meyers, John Young, Andre Hunter, :anager Jacqueline Bell; Back (L-R): Manager Brittani Wilson, Coach ~vin McLinton, Jacob Willis, Ramon Smith, Mike Gray, Darryl Wood, yle Hayes, Mike Jones, Tony Reyes, Coach Rick Carlson.
Us Them Georgetown Prep 68 63 Dematha 65 39 Landon 57 55 Bullis 45 49 Episcopal 52 51 St. Albans 75 56 64 Episcopal 66 Sleepy Thompson Tournament Potomac 46 55 Maret 78 80 Flint Hill 62 68
"Being new to the team, I was nervous coming into the season, but I was immediately embraced by the team and the fans . . " - Ramon Smith ('06)
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
· Finished 4th in the ISL · 4th in the ISL Tournament · 2nd in the Alexandria Tip Off Tournament · MVP Award: KJ Adler ('05) · ALL-ISL: Molly Millard ('07) ·Coach's Award: Annie Taylor ('08)
Above: Amanda Goodhart ('08), Matrai Brown ('07), and Alicia Edwards ('07) take a breather during halftime; Right: KJ Adler ('OS) takes a jump shot over her opponent.
"Being a freshman, I was a little intimidated at the beginning of the season. But everyone was so nice that I felt accepted right away and had agreat time. " - Annie Taylor ('08) 264 Girls' Basketball
VARSITY Us National Cathedral TC Williams Episcopal Elizabeth Seton St. Andrew's Potomac Sidwell Friends Holy Child Madeira Maret
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Junior Varsity (L-R): Front: Holly Smyles, Molly Andreae, Christi Andrews; Middle: Hadley Lankford, Virginia Terwilliger, Alex Quarl Caelinn Corney, Ryan Gibbon; Back: Coach DenmanMcNear, Liz Dow Caroline Nuckolls, Becca Devine, Coach Matt Eskin.
_.. Clockwise from top left: Coach James Kenney watches from the sidelines; Amanda Goodhart ('OS) squares up for a shot; Molly Millard ('07) brings the ball up the court; Lauren McLemore ('06) listens to the coach's pep talk; Coach Calvin Crenshaw explains a new play;Annie Taylor ('08) makes a fast break down .__""'"';..;;;;;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___. the court.
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"We had agreat bunch of girls on the team this year, this season was a lot offun." - Jenny Aronica ('05)
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Varsity: Front Row (L-R): Rob Smith, Mike Pao, Everett Price. Seconc Row: Matt Ibara, Tripp McLeod, Taylor Andreae, Cameron MacConomy, Neal Rajan, Chris Beveridge, Briggs Davis. Third Row: Coach Jerry Howell, Cutter Brenton, Alex Couture, John Quinn, Sam Coope Evan Donnelly, Nick Duvall, Coach Joel Layton. Fourth Row: Andre Abramson, Forthe Carson, Nate Jakes, Steve Kavjia.n, Chris Miller, Brian Kavjian, Matthew Wasilewski.
Clockwise from left: Seniors Chris Miller, Sam Cooper, Steve Kavjian, Chris Beveridge ('07), Evan Donnelly (' 05), Saints fighting for the p u ck.
Saints Highlights - The Saints had there best season since the program started and were 15-4-4.
',eniors: Back Row(L-R). Chris Miller, Assistant Captian Steve Kavjian, rippMcLeod,John Qu irm, Captain EvanDonnelly,CaptainSamCooper. ront Row : Taylor Andreae, Cameron MacConomy, and Nea l Rajan
- After winning the Purple Puck Tournament in the Tier 2 division last year, the Saints came in second in Tier 1 this year with strong wins over the top two seeded teams, Landon and Gonzaga.
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· Boys MVP - Corey Inglee and Hunter Mims · Girls MVP - Lauren Jacoby · Boys Saint Award - Fulton Taylor and Ty Boenecke · Girls Saint Award - Caroline Rabbitt and Joanna Ahdoot
Bottom Left: Swimmers taking their marks. Top Right: Clay Prietsch ('07). Bottom Right: Junior Hunter Mims.
Saints Swim and Dive Results Us Them Boys Flint Hill 123 60 Heights 73 28 Georgetown 36 63 Prep Landon 85 97 Sidwell 104 78 Friends St. Alban's 71 115 Bishop 144 33 McNamara
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103 Above: Jeff Cubeta ('06), Tyler Farrish ('06), Winston William s ('07), K Davidson ('06), H unter Mims ('06), Mac Routh ('08), and Corey Ing ('O
Clockwise from top left: Senior Captain Fulton Taylor, Tyler Boenecke ('05), Coaches Beth Boyd and Bill McNiel, Senior Captain Caroline Rabbitt, ForestKobayasha ('06), and Kate Lavie ('08).
:neeling (L-R): Edward Graham, Caroline Rabbitt, Robert Cubeta, Sarah 'amille Hipp, Julia Farnham, Tim Cummings, Heather Pasley, Noelle loomfield, and Shelby Stowers; Sitting: Joanna Adhoot, Hayley Deavel, yan Farrish, Sarah Allison, Brendan Kelley, Mac Routh, Jeff Cubeta, Kate avie; Middle: Bill McNeil, Alex McAuley, Fulton Taylor, Zach Warder, hris Watson, Corey Inglee, Winston Williams, Rajeev Samtani, Peter [urray, Coach Lesley Eicher, and Coach Beth Boyd; Back: Tyler Boenecke, anielRashidi, Tyler Farrish, ClayPrietsch,Kyle Davi dson, Scott Fowler, Joe Adhoot, Ross Blair.
Below: Abby Humphrey ('OS)
Clockwise from Left: Catherine Gotwald ('06), Lizzie Rupp ('06); H arry Floyd ('07); Elise Herget ('08), Catherine Gotwald ('06), Julia Gotwald ('06), Owen Hassig ('OS), Taylor Foshee ('07), Sarah Scully ('08); Abigail Holden ('07), Micaela O'Toole ('07), Laura Cornwell ('05)
Above: Coach Ned Warner
"I feel like I'm having a baby... now can I put my clothes on?"- Tim Sellon ('06) (upon completing his first high school running event)
Front (L-R): Ted Seabright, Harry Floyd, Mauricio Fuentes, Blake Zuck1
WiU Killmer, Daniel Dziuban, Kinh Nguyen. Middle: Coach Ned Warn manager Nile Elam, Francisco Hernandorena, Robert Edsall, Tom Smil Matt Campbell, Tim Sellon, Coad1 Matt Peck, Coach Matt Johnson. Bae Francisco Pinillos, William Kettler, James Ke1medy, Ian van Son, N' Lellenberg, Tim Barnes, Solomon Banjo. 270 Winter Track & Field
Track & Field Winter 2004
·Saint Award Winners: Abigail Holden, Francisco Hernandorena, Micaela O'Toole, Blake Zucker. ·MVP Award Winners: Taylor Foshee, Owen Hassig
Left: Daniel Dziuban ('07) Above: Nick Lellenberg ('05), Owen Hassig ('05)
"Track is super fun and Coach Johnson is the silliest person I know." - Olivia Hooper ('08) ont (L-R): Seton Pariser, Lizzie Rupp, Corm.ie Ciarleglio, Erika Her:a, Jamie Crumley, Olivia Hooper, Elise Herget. Middle: Coach Matt mson, manager N ile Elam, Sarah Scull y, Abby Humphrey, Meredith tchell, Coach Ned Warner, Coach Matt Peck. Back: Danielle Horton, •igail Holden, Courtenay Philbrick, Laura Cornwell, Micaela O'Toole, :Jitney Haney, Julia GotwaJd. Win ter Track & Field 271
'WRESTLING "WINTER
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• 2-3 at Conjerence Dual Meets
• Saint Award - Erik Kramer • MVP - Dirk Hurrin • Dirk Hurrin 1st -Team All-IAC, 1st Place IAC tournament, MVP IAC tournament.
Above: Coach Harry Murphy, Coach David Hooper, and Coach Joe Shabelski; Left: Myca! Rolland ('06); Below: Erik Kramer ('05).
VARSITY SCORES Bullis Episcopal Georgetown Prep Landon St. Alban's
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Front (L-R): Michael Tokarz, Alex Corwin, Christopher Freedman, na1 Javier Jennings, Myca! Rolland, Michael Slabinsk.i, Taylor Hughes. 2 Russ Leggett, Luke Lovett, Everton Batista, Max Coffey, Colin Ward, S Singh, Jose Mendez. 3rd: Zack Drake, Erik Kramer, Dirk Hurrin, P Conner, Ian Davidson, Tom Sherman, Martin Doyle, Lars Taylor. B managers Evi Herget & Kendall Davis, Coach Harry Murphy, Co David Hooper, Coach Joe Shabelsk.i, managers Margarita Jennings , Liz Barber.
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TRADITIONS 2010
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Alli Herget, Brittni Register, Lydia Ciaverella & Warren Jones
We, the editors of Traditions, decided to use a "Cinematic" theme to capture the picture-perfect setting of St. Stephen's & St. Agnes. As soon as the school year started the Traditions staff hit the ground running, and we set out to record our fellow Saints. We have worked hard to make sure to chronicle the 2009-2010 school year, so that everyone in the Saints community can always look back and remember this wonderful year. The Editors wish for not only Junior Kindergarten to Seniors, but also for the Faculty, Parents, Staff, and all who were here for 2009-2010 to have beautiful memories that they can always look back on in Traditions. We would also like to thank Kelsey Reeder, our "fifth Editor," for all of her hard work and invaluable help throughout the production of this year's Traditions. We hope you never forget the wonderful things that happened this year!
Sincerely, your Editors, Alli Herget, Brittni Register, Lydia Ciaverella, and Warren Jones
UtUILA I IUN Mrs. Stephanie Koroma
"Vibrant", "caring", "energetic", and "professional" are just a few of the words used to describe Mrs. ~phanie Koroma . Since starting at St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School in the fall of 2003, Mrs. Koroma s striven to make our school as welcoming and warm as possible. A determined leader and a mpassionate friend, she has become a vital part of the St. Stephen's and St. Agnes community in the ren years she has been with us. Her contributions to the Athletics and Science Departments are only ;hlighted by the strength and courage that shines through her dynamic character. Born and raised in Ithaca, New York, Mrs. Koroma came from a long line of educators and ministrators. So, naturally, she quickly decided what she wanted to do with her life: teach. Mrs. ,roma attended Hamilton College where she received her undergraduate degree in Biology with a nor in Psychology in 2003. That very fall, she joined the faculty of St. Stephen's and St. Agnes School ching Biology and Environmental Science. She wanted to teach Psychology, however, and endeavored make it an elective with swift success. In 2008 the class was upgraded to an Advanced Placement use with Mrs. Koroma as the first and only teacher. She now teaches one section of AP Psychology in 1junction with her new position as Girls' Athletic Director. Since she started in 2003, Mrs. Koroma made her fervor for sports quite apparent. She started as a sketball and Softball coach and still does so now. After the 2008-2009 school year, Mrs. Koroma eived a promotion from just a coach and teacher and added Administrator to her list of :omplishments, as the new Athletic Director for girls' sports . Her loves for teaching is still evident, wever, as she pushes her schedule to the limit in order to teach AP Psychology. This and other actions only serve to reinforce what should be plain to see from the start. She is a 1ply amazing person, and can juggle all of her occupational responsibilities on top of caring for her 1ily: Mr. Sufyaan Mohammed Koroma (whom she married in the summer of 2009) and her odesian Ridgeback, Sierra . Her supportive and empowering nature helps so many others reach their e potential, and she always put other people 's need ahead of her own. She truly exemplifies what it ans to be a Saint, and it is with great honor that we, the 2009-2010 Traditions staff, dedicate this rbook to Mrs. Stephanie Koroma.
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Liliana (2) with Mme Van Way Mme Vonnique Van Way joined the St. Stephen's and St. Agnes Upper School faculty in the fall of 1999 and has since contributed her excellence in the college process and French culture to the school. After working as a French teacher for three years, Mme Van Way left on maternity leave, but returned two years later to serve as a College Counselor. She stayed in this position for two years before reaching back to her French roots and becoming the French teacher whom all of her students have come to know and love. Not only does Mme Van Way teach three different levels of French in the Upper School, but she also sponsors the French Club, and has lead the Normandy Exchange program for four years. Her students describe her as having "a bubbly and energetic personality that, combined with her amazing teaching skills, makes her a great person in and out of the classroom. Her enthusiasm makes me look forward to her class and learning french." Mme Van Way was born and raised in Virginia Beach, and started taking French classes in elementary school. At the age of eleven, she and her family moved to France for nine months while her mother was on sabbatical from teaching. With this life changing move, Mme Van Way discovered her love for French. She continued to practice her French speaking skills while spend her summers in France with relatives. Mme Van Way earned her high school diploma from Norfolk Academy and went onto Smith College but transferred to Georgetown University to finish her undergraduate education. Although primarily interested in the French language, Mme Van Way also studied Latin for four years and took German classes all through college, broadening her love for linguistics. She graduated from Georgetown with a Bachelor of Sciences in French. After college, Mme Van Way worked on Capital Hill for a congressman, but realized that she would rather pursue her interest in French than work in politics. Inspired by her mother, Mme Van Way considered becoming a teacher. Mme Van Way began substitute teaching for a while and soon found she loved teaching children. While her husband was in the process of receiving his law degree at William & Mary, Mme Van Way returned to school to get a teaching degree from Old Dominion University . While earning her degree, she worked in the Study Abroad Office, helping students chose locations that were right for them. This experience reinforced her love for different cultures, especially in Francophone countries . After completing her graduate degree, Mme Van Way finally started teaching French in 1994. Mme Van Way now has two children, Liliana and Sean, who attend St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School. Liliana is in second grade and Sean is in fifth grade. Much to Mme Van Way's delight , Sean began taking French last year and hopes one day to be a part of the Normandy Exchange. When asked what her ideal French-speaking country to visit would be, Mme Van Way replied , "anywhere that speaks French is hands down a wonderful place, but my dream is to visit a French-speaking African country."
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Front Row: Elizabeth Lamb, Taylor Bono, Alexandra Shaw, Brittni Register, Amanda Dove, Katy Chase, Tori Laxalt . Second Row: Briana Richardson, Rachael Cochran, Rachel Cason, Jackie Duvall, Juliet Blakeslee-Carter, Stephen Upton, Ryan Garikes, Peter Labovich, Parker Davis. Third Row: Nick Williams, Ben Levy, Mya Reid, Claire Dormer, Thomas Newman, Holt Mountcastle. Fourth Row: Advisor Mrs. Susannah Harrison, Warren Jones, Alex Edwards, Matt The Peer Leader's primary responsibility is to work closely with freshmen advisories. They McLean, Robbie Hyatt, Ryan Sehrer, hope to help prepare freshmen for Upper School experiences by acting as role models and providing an open-minded, supportive and trustworthy environment in which the freshmen Connor Wiseman, Chip Phillips, b.avethe opportunity to ask questions and seek guidance. The Peer Leaders also work with our Jack Hamilton, Advisor Mr. Andy Lower School classrooms, performing character education skits and reading books aloud, and T aibail. Not Pictured: Ellen ~o to our Middle School to answer questions that the eighth graders have about their Bateman, Alexandra Burnley, John .1pcomingtransition to ninth grade. Quarles, Julia Scully, Alli Herget
7irstRow: Brittni Register, Tori Laxalt, Claire Oxford, Sarah 'rowitt, Catherine Archer. Second Row: Cooper Godfrey, Stephen Jpton, Mya Reid, Ryan Sehrer, Prof. Maidread Salsich. Third '.ow:Alexandra Shaw, Max Reither, Ben Godek, Elizabeth Lamb, '.ache! Cason Not Pictured : Brian Bracey, Claire Dormer,Paul
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First Row: Alli Herget, Juliet Blakeslee-Carter, Ana Gomez-Acebo, Adele Norton, Kerrigan O'Malley, Margaret Platner. SecondRow: Nam-Tram Mai, Meghan Johnson, Alex Saylor, Brady Riles, Jack Tokarz, Matty Heller, Rebecca Dickerson, Liz Desio, Janet Yieh, Mme . Van Way . Third Row: Grace Montgomery, Virginia Feddeman, Jonathan Kiper, Nicole Leal, Courtney Johnson. Not Pictured: Julia Scully, John Quarles, Oliver Milone, Ben Foshee, Nancy Bateman , Jazana Goolsby, Sarah Pariser, Toni Davis, Marlon Copeland, Joseph Sullivan, Amanda Byrne, Eilleen McNamara, Stephen Secrest, Sarah Mathiesen
First Row: Catherine Archer, Jaclyn Bergeron, Alexandra Show, Claire Oxford, Rachel Cason. Second Row: Stephen Upton, Peter Labovich, Ben Godek, Mya Reid, Cooper Godfrey. Not Pictured:
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Outstanding Athletes Stefan Koester & Taylor Bono
Saint Award Ben Godek & Emma Brown
Coach's Award Willem Zook & Lizzie Zulauf
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Saint Award Ryan Garikes & Thomas Newman
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Saint Award Emma Hedley
Coach's Award Lauren Horton
First Row: Michelle Whitham, T ohfe Beidas, Lizz Lavie, Meghan Moloney, Paige Patterson, Micp.ele Phillips, Eileen McNamara, Clare Curran, Sarah Mathiesen. Second Row: Mallory Bell, Coach Cory Hanks, Coach Karen Ruberg, Margaret Smyles, Emma Hedley, Liz Cornwell, Dora Cottrol, Kaitlin Delenick, Rebecca Dickerson, Claire Dormer, Kate Curran, Coach Joe Shabelski, Coach Chris Wimmer, Sally Day Macleod. Not Pictured: Nancy Bateman.
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Saint Awards Mya Reid & Nicole Garvin
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First Row: Chris Shields, John McGrath, Cohen Bond, Donte Allison, Richard Pastorino, Doug Chappell. Second Row: Danielle Mayall, Coach Bob Wood, Dexter Lindsey, Zeplyn Tillman, Jack Hamilton, Pat Ryan, Justin Goldsborough, Aaron Moorefield, Lucas Figueroa, Head Coach Kevin McLitJton,Alexia Amblard.
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