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As always, the excitement brought by the beginning of a new school year was countered with a deep sense of trepidation that grew with every step that brought students closer to the Breezeway. While different students took distinctive attitudes towards the stress a new year can bring , most agreed that trying to settle in to a new pattem was their first priority. Senior Guillaume Bailey viewed the first day of school as an new opportunity to "try cu1d make a first impression, as well as to figure out how to approach each class." Seniors, especially, were excited to begin the new year as it meant their reign as the school's leaders had finally begun. Underclassmen, however , still focused on avoiding getting lost cu1d trying to mcu1age increasingly difficult classes. Sophomore Alex Levine said that he "honestly got lost on [his] first day while trying to find the photography classroom ," while junior Mary Kwiatkowski

was excited to be "over the hump" of sophomore year even if it meant cu1 increased stressload. The leisurely days of summer had pa sed in favor of weeks of work, but the new school year was sure to reunite friends cu1d bring forth mcu1y more opportunites for personal growth. Story by Ellie Leech Layout by Maggie Bebel

Eli:abeth TI1acker and Brinany Holman exchange numbers ro keep in contact for the rest of the year.

Junior Patrice Wingate starts off the school year by staying on rap of her school "-ark.

Jwuors Jeffery Ramos- Pa: , Crystal Cauley, Micaela Miller, and Chase Panerson take ad1路m1tage of the 11ice "路eather during the first long lwKh of the year.

Seniors Jake Smith, Shanice Palmer, Steven Mastropolo, and Jasmine Jackson \Yair to receil路e their parking passes.

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Senicrs jake Smith, Shanice Palmer . ~= ~lasrropolo, and _la;m:ne )acL'<Il mlit to receive rh:ir rmking passes.

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Canuny Leech and Carline Porco meet up to talk aoout their \\路eekend plans.

Aaron Hoffman and Jad...y 01en take advantage of the seven minutes in bet\\'een classes by hanging out before the next bell rings.

The Breezway was a social gathering place where students could go outside and take a breather from the stress of the school day. On special occasions such as the aJ.mual9/ 11 Memorial service, Pi Day, and various special S2A events, the Breezeway was a gathering place for the whole school. It was the one place large enough for the entire student body. To some , though, it could be intimidating . "I don't use the Breezway for much , except for a faster way to get to my classes ," said 8.11 anonymous freshman. Even some older students agreed. Junior Christian Bor also added , "It reminds me how claustrophobic I am." Not all students thought of their outside social space in a negative way. Sophomore Thomas Crow said , "The Breezeway gives me a great Sophomore Linda Cohen hangs om \\ith her friends \\'hile eating lunch.

opportunity to make my friends feel less awkward outside of class and to get to know them better. It's pretty fun." "The BreeZ\vay is where all my friends are," senior Dalton T avetmer said, "and it's a great way to spend time with the ones that you don't have classes with." But since fourth year students had the option to leave caJ.npus for interships and long lunches , the emptiest place on the Breezeway on the first Wednesday of every month was the senior circle. "As you rise in grade levels there is really no more use for it ," said senior Mahassa Jones. But the freshmen , sophomores and juniors were glad to have an outside space to meet friends and relax. And the seniors were glad too, whenever they were around. Story by Beth Anne Meadors Layout by Kelly Hancock

Juniors Logan Ford, Alex Sinunons, and Jeff DeAlmeda always meet by the junior wall to hang out bem路ee1 classes.

Before the bell rings, junior Paaice Wingate and senior Cory Lomax joke arow1d before going ro their next class.

Seniors Katja ,.an Eersel , Katherine Gains, Irene Lee, and :vlaggie Wilson, take advantage of the nice \\路eather by eating their lW1ch outside.


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Hearing fans chant in the stands while battling an opponent on the field, or court, helps enhance a team 's perfonnance. Albemarle's students present an m1failing fan section at every athletic event at the school throughout every sport season to help support their peers. Although many schools have fans who show up to an athletic event v.Tith their school's colors on a t-shirt , or with a poster saying "Go T eam!" they are nothing compared to what Albemarle's fans bring to the student section--they're super. The superfans at Albemarle dress in all red , white and blue to every game and manage to find themselves a number of spirited props to bring to the games , including a huge Captain America costume.

Seniors Jacob Sinunons, Nm Heldreth and James \lillian dress in full our Patriot atire \\ith their faces painted for rhe first football game of the season.

"I ordered the Captain America suit from Iraq and it took seven months to get to the US. I hand molded the shield in a well in Africa and I carved the drum stick out of an oak tree with a spark ," said enior superfan eal Pease. O ther fans also bring their own m1ique props to Albemarle's athletic events, including the Spirit Stick , a horse on a stick commonly known as "Bullseye" and numerous other materials that help build up our Superfan base. By Charlotte Pitt

Freshman Tyler Fielding dresses in red, white and blue for the varsity football game and wears his Uncle Sam Patriot hat.

Junior Hanna Shaps wears a huge red, white and blue necklace for spirit at the Yarsiry boys basketball game. Adam Pre,路osr, John Chandler , Man Goodrich, Jake Huter, Jacob Eorensrein and Sam la"Tence stand in a group rogerher, holding rhe spirit stick, while chaming in the srudem scetion.

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Senior \:ikki Ra;s, James Viii ian, Kira Aglio and :-.!arrha Ros:ak, along 11ith the rest of the senior section, dress up as supetfans and cheer at the Spirit Week Pep Rally.

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Sophomore Thomas Crow and jilllior Sean 'v!cPhillips dress up as super fans on Panior Day and walk towards the stands for the Spirit Week Pep Rally

Justin Vestel, R= Jones and Caleb Y!artin paint their bodies in red, demonstrating a conunon form of spirit many other AHS students choose to follow.


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Alice in Wonderland was the inspiration for Spirit Week. This theme gave a chance for many students to shake out some craL.)' outfits to show school pride. With no school that Monday, students had an extra day to get their crazed outfits ready. Mad H atter Day (wacky tacky day) was a time for everyone to dress outrageously; it brought out a lot of neon skins, tie-dye tights, and awesome wigs. Junior Brian Adams said, "My favorite day was Mad H atter Day, because of all the different varieties of hats and outfits. Everything was crazy and fw1ny." O:Jwboy/Hip H op day was a day for students to break out cowboy boots, flannel shirts, gold chains, and some sick shoes. Some students combined the two , or chose one specific look to rock for the day. Class color day was the moment

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for students to show their pride in their grade, Seniors ruled \Vith the color black, juniors were cool blue, sophomores were raging red, and freshmen were pretty in pink. Students would crash into their closets and come out with multiples of red, blue, and white for the final day of Spirit Week , Patriot Pride day. Senior Rebekah Thompson said , "I really liked Patriot Day because it was a fw1 way for everyone to show our school spirit."

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Asia Ban1eu pours a cup of tea at me Mad Hauer's T ea Party in the upstairs hall.

Wad.)· T acky day brings out me best in freslunen Caleb McGcm-aJ1 and Thomas Densmore.

Bailey Bush and Katie Rice take me time w acbnire me emL··ellislunem done by their peers.

Kira Aglio decorates Emily Letham's face in prepartion w the homecoming

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the bus home on Friday, October 14th. It was time to tailgate! From 4:30pm to 6:00pm students and faculty jammed the Patriot parking lot full of car trunks and booths promoting the school's various clubs and organizations. J.V. Football, SCA, PALS, Drama, and Key Club vvere just some of the clubs that took part in the event. Each club decorated its booth differently in hopes of winning a cash prize for the best looking booth. Even though all clubs wanted to take the cash prize with them, the Key Club was victorious. Clubs got creative with their activities. Students enjoyed pumpkin smashing, cr<XJ.uet , face painting , karaoke, Com Hole , and even a chariot ride.

"[My favorite activity] was the chariot ride because it was fun and tl1e chariot looked awesome!" said freshman Emily Kostaneckie. ot only were all the activities fw1 and enjoyable , but a tremendous ammmt of Patriot spirit was also well shown. "I was really suprised at how many people dressed up in school colors," said ninth grader Alejandra Aluarado. "Although I'm part of many clubs that participate in the tailgate I still love [tailgates] because of how festive everyone is," said senior Maddie Pericak. In a year of many changes, the tailgate event was one Patriot tradition that students could depend on for good friends, good food , and a good time. Story by Beth Anne Meadors Layout by Kelly Hancock

Juniors Danielle and Hruma Shaps set up the Key Club table by pmting om plates.

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Seniors Roxarme Kime, Dorothy Jo\ner, Grace Polson,andJustine Watson ha,·eanicechar l:efore the game.

Seniors Josiah Ragland, Guillaume Bailey, and Cooper O'Neil bring entertainment to the tailgate by playing some music.


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There were no earthquakes or floods or even raindrops on the night of the homecoming game, and so the halftime presentation of the court and the announcement of the king and queen was enjoyable for participants and spectators alike. Four freshmen, eight sophomores, twelve juniors and twenty~four seniors strutted across the field as they were introduced by the announcer. Last year's winners, Jake Hendrix and Sarah Terlesky, crowned Larkeem Jackson and Martha Roszak as the 2011 Homecoming King and Queen. ~Ross

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Senior Molly Gerding and her boyfriend slow dance the nighr away.

"One of the biggest crowds we've ever had ," said S2A adviser Steve Foutz when the final tally of tickets ran over 1,000. Tickettakers Deb Pruett and Tracy Aglio ran out of wrist bands before the night was over. The event was held in. the big gym this year rather than. being held in the cafeteria in previous years. A large crowd had gathered at the flagpole by eight , artd when the doors opened the students were greeted by an archway to Wonderland. The long hallway dovvn to the gym was decorated with When asked about the decorations Mial1 Perch, lOth said , 'They were very interesting and colorful." As students walked in the gym they were welcomed by DJ Shaggie's playlist of music, school appropriate and approved by administration. 'The music was fine. There was a lot of rap. I wish

there was a bigger variety of music ," said freshman H annah Backe. The dance ended at 11 :00 pm but was extended to 11 :1 5 pm to allow students to gather their belongings. "My favorite thing about the dance was that the whole school could get involved in something hm," said freshman Emma Bashline. Albemarle High School's 2011 Homecoming dance ended with an upbeat song that had students already looking fonvard to the next dance. Story by Katie Rice Layout by Alexus Penny

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Senior Shanice Palmer dances while ha' ing a corwersarion "irh friends. \Xfhen a catchy rune comes on sophomore Miah Perch shO\\"S her best mm·es.

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"Senior Holly Harper breaks through the offensive line to tackle Karl atine \':(faldron.

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After a one-week delay, the Powderpuff players were prepared and excited for a seven pm kick off on the Thursday night following Spirit Week. High school competitions like Powderpuff were always a good way for the school to come together as a whole and cheer on their friends and teammates. Players practiced and leamed new plays during the CHAT period the day before the game.

The freshmen faced the jmliors in. the first game of the night. The freshmen fought well for their first game, but the jmliors won the match in the end. The crowd's cheering only added excitement and encouraged to each team , causing them to strive even more towards victory. In the senior-sophomore contest, heated play resulted in many confrontations. The game finally ended by the seniors getting the victory over the sophomore class. Led by the dominating athleticism of Maggie T ubirdy and Katherine Waldron , the juniors were able to pull out a very close victory over the senior class. W hile senior commentators Ian Prum and Rowen Perry provided many laughs for the crowd, the real excitement fell during the juniorsenior championsllip game. Although the other teams were disappointed with losing to the juniors, at the end of the night, good sportsmansllip was displayed by all the players who participated. By Mike Pajewski jwuor Tieona &Joker gets in position ro make a pass.

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Kassandra Gatewood and Briana Jordan converse in the hall "-bile Briana wears a nice strapless floral dress and Kassanclra works rhe jean jacket and strap sandals.

Senior Pilar Marshall and junior Da!my Jackson "·ear their Sperry shoes "irh class.

Students followed the fashion trends that changed with the seasons. Each one added his or her own touch to what they wore yearround. "Fashion is about you and who you are. Expressing yourself in fashion is something you can control. No one can tell you hovv to dress. Just be you ," said jw1i.or Shai H aynes. Aoral dresses and long boots became very popular. Wam1 days defil1itely called for a strapless dress and some strap sandals. Croptee's and laced sl1irts were excellent for a classy look. Vans were a favorite of many students because they were comfortable and gave their feet a good look. Girls were attracted to jean jackets and long necklaces that hang dm.vn to give

their outfits a little bit of pizzazz. Boots could be accompanied with jeans, shons, or even just leggil1gs. They could be matched with many different styles. Waist belts also became a favorite, whether it's holdil1g together a skirt and a tank-top or just fittil1g with a nice dress to add some detail. "I like the way girls dress; boys could use some work," said Mckenzie Berry. For the snowy season , students acquired an assortment of scarves to match a peacoat or a jean jacket; as well as some tall snow boots to walk the icy roads. TI1e winter was wam1, though , and spril1g began early, so the shorts and sandals quickly returned. By Sammi Vidovich

Jmlior Qa,id Borchardt rocks the khaki pants and bean boots popular among a lor of male students.

Juniors Phoebe Gilbert and Baylee Caswrina both dr in creamy colors w fir in \\ith the cold, \\inter season.

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definitely miss it next year." Sophomore Rex Willis agreed. "I like doing c01mnunity service in Key Club because one of the best things you can do with your time is help other people and doing it wit friends makes it really fun." Seniors filled up their hours by volunteering at the SPCA, their church nursery, or, in Adan1 Visokay and Ben Deal's case, helping disabled kids learn to surf. "It was a great experience I would do it again even if I didn't need any more hours," said Ben

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students chose whether they wanted to help out at the Albemarle Housing Improvement Building or ]ABA. Three girls headed over to JABA to help clean v.rindmvs and offices inside the building and also interacted with the senior citizens at the end of their day. Other students spread mulch on the playground and other areas at Parks Edge Housing. All the students involved, though, got to experience that feeling of satisfaction that comes from helping others. By Charlotte Pitt

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Freshman Abby Keenan sho"·s how much she depends on her twin sister, Emily.

Alyssa :v!altese sho"-s her strength and throws her younger brother, Antonio into one of the reo-cling bins.

)lll1ior Paige Northup and f reslumm Lucy rake a sisterly stroll outside.

The \Veathersby triplets, Devon, Alex, and Austen, discuss weekend plans.

Sophomore Mariah Dudley gives her freshman sister , Morgan , a heartfelt hug as they pass by in the hall way.

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From triplets, twins to brothers and sisters, the bond between siblings at school is always recognizable. Regardin.g his freshman sister Sharon, jLmior Nemuel Okkah raved , "I love going to school with her since she considers us best friends. There is absolutely no dmvnside to going to school with her." With the student body totaling to more than 1,7 50 students it was not be uncommon for siblings to see each other arOLmd school. "When I see my sister Jessica, I usually just smile and wave but

sometimes I like to ambush her in the Breezeway and give her a huge hug to embarrass her in front of her friends. It usually doesn't work though," said junior H annah O:mnor. I love going to school with my sister Cammy," said Ellie Leech. "It means I get to keep tabs on her." Story by Debbie Buynak and Sanmri Vidovich Layout by Madeline Rolm1

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Sophomore Sadie and Eli 'viae Kay prove their sibling bond after a game.


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Holiday time is always celebrated, even while raking rests. Sophomore humbug Sheshia T umer works hard to finish her test.

Freshman Madison Noga opens her ghoulie gram for a surprise treat from one of her friends.

Seniors Emily Wombacher, Lindsay \Vhire, Victor Zarate, Asher l'\oble, and Kajal Pare! enjoy each other's company at a Christmas parry.

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H olidays were everyone's favorite times of year. Family, friends, and food were ahvays part of the fun. Everyone did something different to get into the holiday spirit- from dressing up like H arry Potter on Halloween to giving their secret crush a valentine on the most loving day of the year. 'T raveling up to Philadelphia to see my grandparents every Christmas is definitely the best part for me," said sophomore Joey Michel. l11e holidays gave students a break from the hectic school schedule and a chance to relax , spend time v.ri.th their families, and get their minds off exam stress. Students were reluctant to retum to school after the long break but were excited to start fresh v.ri.th the new year and the soon to be new

Seniors Abby YlacKnight, Yladdie Graney, Emily Wombacher, Jennifer Sacco, and Sa,路armah Velilc,enjoy ar1 aftemoon at Ouk Fil A o,路er wimer break.

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semester. After all , Spring Break and summer break were just around the comer. But in the meantime, they spent the holidays spreading cheer , and just enjoying life. "I went to Timberline to snowboard which was fun because I got spend a lot of time v.ri.th my siblings," said sophomore Annie Ban1es. By lnes T omsig

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S:Jphomore Morgan Sparks and senior &cca Kruse help the brass choir play the&mey thetne song, "I Lo,路e You."

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and decorated his room to surprise him when he arrived home." - - -""""""" love or hate. Valentine's Day was the day to Others liked to go classy, like show that special person how much junior ick Troche , "I bought her you care for him or her or for singles flowers, a song, a teddy bear, and hugs and kisses from the school. to maybe spend the day eating Aftenvards we went to Red Lobster candy and watching sappy love and I gave her more red roses." movies. Many people did have dates H owever , not everyone had a however, and spent the day cuddled special someone to share his or her up with their loved one. With plans day with. Some may have even or not, it was nice to have someone found it heartbreakingly annoying nearby. to see all the couples around. "H onestly, it was kind of Some thought it was better to depressing," said sophomore Will keep plans a surprise. Senior Jake Gooding. Smith said, "I surprised her with a Whether or not students had nice candlelit dirmer for two , and we watched a movie at my house." dates , most agreed that seeing the Since we did live in the twentygroups dressed up and singing was enjoyable. And the s:_A handed first century, girls could easily step out candy kisses to everyone. up and surprise the boys. Freshman Katie T aylor did just that. "I went to Story By Cyndi Amaya dinner and a movie with my Layout by Kelly Hancock and boyfriend," she said. "Later on he had to vvork so I went to his house Maggie Bebel It's one of those days you either

Junior Jason Covert, senior Neal Pease, and freslumn Aidan Toms deliver hugs and kisses tO Mr. Redmond's fourth period Spanish

Jwuors Cotmor \'('illianlS, Ryan Ramey, Dan Gilgannon, Nemuel Okaall , Kris Persaud, and senior Maury &ker take a quick break before heading off tO serenade their next "It Girl."

Juniors Allison Huschke, Qli,路i a C:amonia, and Ylai TonlS gather around Junior Kristen Smith while singing "What I Like About You" by The Romantics

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Seniors Ian Prum, Asher Noble, Rowen Perry, and \1au Gocxlrich sing One Direction's "\Vhar \1akes You Beautiful" to sophomore Hannah \Villiams.

Seniors Kali Carroll, Lindsey White, Nikki Ross, Alma .Alfano, and Kajal Patel serenade Sahil Patel "id1 Justin Biel::er's "Baby."

Chris Palmer, Austin Shepherd, Krisrer Btiehl, \\fill Gocxling, C) \l!ayo, and Gary Kellenl::erger gad1er arow1d rah Alsha"i to sing FoW1tains of \Va)ne's ,"Srays \1om."

Seniors Jasmine Jackson, Alyssa Maltese, and Ashley Early dance around senior Major Jackson "-bile singing "\Vid1 You" by Chris Bro\\11.


Seniors Tony Liu, Courry Fr<L<er, Kajal Pare!, Anish Doshi, Alex Eohn, Yleli curting and sening pie ro rhe 1800 + members of rhe school conunwury.

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Setuor Wilson Desimini and Spencer Hadley help by serring our plares and curring rhe pie.

Mila Milarouic carefully cuts delicious apple pie inro dun slices for rhe swdents.

Seniors Ylelissa Le"is and l\icole Ward help ser up before rhe mad rush floods inro rhe Bree:e\\路ay.

Seniors Lara Sismi.n and Christine Scott enjoy rhe beautiful "路earher by spending their Pi day outside. Ylr. Clay, AKA Julius Ceaser, is led our ro rhe setuor circle by Larin srudents for JCL's renacanenr of rhe Ides of Ylarch.

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Justin Weiss. "I love Pi day," said one sophomore. "I get to hang out with my friends and eat really gcxx:l pie on the Breezeway. Where else do they let you do that?" Aside from the downsides such as the long lines and the gcxx:l pies always going too fast , the end result of pie day was always a full and happy stomach. Pi day v.Till always continue to be a tasty tradition for Albemarle. Besides , vvho does nor like free pie? Story by Beth Anne Meadors Layout by Kelly Hancock

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The flowers bloomed as spring approached, and the weather outside made it harder to focus leading to more senioritis. Spring made an early entrance with weeks filled with weather 70 degrees and over, making students happy to go to school and hang out in the Breezeway. After a short winter with just one snow day, kids were able to wear the bright colors and flipflops by the Ides of March, setting the mood for a great season. With great weather, came interesting activities like fishing, shopping for new clothes , and spring sports. In some climates Spring was just a transition period between

'Ninter and sunu11er, but in central Virginia it was more than the season of rebirth, renewal and regrowth. With abundant sw1shine and wan11 comfortable temperatures , Spring was definitely the time to get outside and do thi.rtgs, before the hoc and humid days of summer. For Rikki Quillon the best part about spring was, " I get to wear shorts and start to go tannin.g." And for DeMarco Dudley, "I get to enjoy the weather at the pool an.d go ball with boys."

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Candace Rice talks abom the Native Literature stories they ha,路e been assigned to read in Ms. Om is's English class.

While in 'vlrs. Gearhan's Olem.isay class, Darius Poole and Zach Funke work on a lab imuh ing lighting gas filled balloons on fire.

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Although the classes required to graduate differed depending on graduation year and type of diploma, everyone had to take the basic core classes: math , history, English , and science. Science class was always fun and consisted of different types of labs and experiments to keep the students entertained while still being a part of the learning process. History grabbed a huge interest in many students. The process of leaming about the past and how

English class became a great place for any student to express themselves through their writing. TI1e English teachers aspired to teach students better writing styles and expand their vocabulary through out the year. Most students were drawn to math classes due to numbers being fairly easy to work with. Students who enjoyed math were the ones who liked knowing that there was one correct answer to a problem. By Sanuni Vidovich

Junior Alex Sinumns presents his book report to his class by bril1gi11g i11 concrete and abstract objects about his book.

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If high school wasn't already enough of a challenge, many ambitious students went the extra mile and took PVCC (Piedmont Virginia Cotm11unity College) dual enrollment, and AP (Advanced Placement) classes which were offered to sophomores, juniors and seniors. Taking these classes not only taught students work and study habits and gave them an idea of what college classes would be

like , but also gave them a chance to ean1 valuable college credits which might allow them to graduate early. "I really enjoy my PVCC Astronomy class. '\1..1e learn a bunch of cool stuff that I thought never even exsisted," said senior Etru11a D'Antoni. By Mike Pajewski )

Y!rs. Tyler lectures her AP literawre class on their poetry assignmem.

Jacob Borenstein and Asher l\oble collect water samples on the False Cape Em ironmemal &ience trip.

Thomas Zacharis, Kyle Ripley, and Durga Dahal enjoy cupcakes celebrating the end of Hamlet in their Dual Enrollment English class.


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Thomas Teisberg and Eli:abe~ Hillstonn create a 3D model of their spring cannon so they can prim a scale model.

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~1s . Gleeson, rhe ceramics reacher at AHS, spins a ,.ase on rhe wheel ro make the "idrh rhe same all rhe way around.

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1l1ere were a variety of ways to be creative and many students agreed that through art this can be achieved. Photography was definitely a popular choice as an elective for a number of students. "I like that we are able to critique each others work," sophomore Lily Romando said, "I also enjoy the fact that we have the freedom to do whatever kind of project we want." 1l1ese classes tended to be a well deserved break in the busy schedules of the students here, while at the same time allmving them to have fun. Senior Rachel Yoder said, '1l1e best thing about art class is being able to express your point of view and receiving feedback and instruction to improve your ability."

Art required skill and patience, but truly anyone can make art. Ceramics was another way at this school to show off your artistic ability. "I like ceramics because the teacher makes it f w1 and interesting ," said junior Tony Greene. Students also liked it because they can work at their own pace since there is no strict deadlines. By Miranda Drumm and Catherine Petrella

through pictures on her camera to decide which ones \\"Ould be best for her assigmnent in photography cla.'S.

Junior K'leigh \XIilliams "-arks on the shading for her still life drawing for Art Oass.

Senior Erin Gray focuses on shaping clay into a shape going to place on her pot.

jwuor Colin Shaefer, in Ceranuc.s, checks to make sure lus clay is e\路en on each side.

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Electives were required for graduation just like core classes , but since students got to choose their electives they could leam new things or improve their physical strength. Yoga and weight-lifting were particularly popular with the new advantages they brought to students. ''Weight-lifting relaxes me during school and helps me get through most of the day." said junior Trae Davis. Although gym was mandatory for freshmen artd sophomores, many students

enjoyed physical activities like yoga. Senior Justine Watson said, "It is really relaxing and helps me have more energy than I would nonnally throughout the long days of school." "I'm so glad I do not have to take gym anymore but yoga seems like it would be a really cool class to take ," said jmlior Ashley Grooms. By Debbie Buyrtak

Doing the Warrior One pose, Kayla );\orris and Holly );\itchel settle into tl1eir moming yoga class.

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h1 weight lifting Danny Vaughn does curls to increase his bicep strength.

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Kris Persaud and Brendan Reece set up their camcorder ro film the e\路etm at the HomeComing 2011 pep rally for broadcast.


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Yls. Perrow reaches her class ho"路 to make a home-sryle meal of Otinese \\ith the help of her srudem Cory Loma-x.

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Students could express their writing creativity by joining one of the five main journalism classes. From Broadcasting to Creative Writing, there were a variety of choices. Budding reporters could be in ewspaper, which produced six issues per year and kept the school up to date on the latest nevvs inside and outside the school community. Senior editor Ellie Leech said , "It allows us to express ourselves in a positive and beneficial way for the rest of the school." The award-winning literary magazine , "The Larttern ," was put together by Ms. Wood's Creative Writing III and N classes. The staff accepted submissions of poetry, prose, art and photographs throughout the first semester, then spent many Spring late nights assembling the magazine. Senior Holly Harper said what she really liked best about Lit Mag was "the staff are extremely tight knit and we really care about the way the Lit Mag turns out." Fourteen students made up the staff responsible for this yearbook. From the first day of school until April 7th, the yearbook

worked late on weekdays, over winter break , and even over Spring break to finish this yearbook. "It's a lot of work , especially when fourteen tudents are in charge of the 1771 students that attend the school. However , we got it done ," senior co-editor Becky Johnson said. Another possibility for those interested in mass media was the Broadcast class. While the yearbook had just one (very important) deadline and ewspaper had one for every issue, the broadcast class was faced with a deadline at 10:25 every morning. Senior Major Jackson , who was in the blue day class , said ," It is in fact a great experience for your future career." Journalism was much more than just a way to fill in a fine arts credit. It was a way to express yourself and share your creation with the student body. You learned to work together to create something awesome.

Blue Day Broadcasting Staff: Row l : Yl. Ylart:ine:, Yl. Jackson. Row 2: A. Bowen, C. Ylurray, C. L)nch, V. Williams, T. Willis. Row 3: D. Mitchell, Yl. Crist, C. Legard, J. Brooks, Z. Anglin. Row 4: K. Can1pbell, B. Short , N. Ylajorin, S. Gilliam, K. Akosal1.

By Debbie Buynak and Cyndi Amaya Seniors Becky Johnson, Charlotte Pitt, Maggie Bebel, and Kelly Hancock enjoy the annual year!xJok 1l1anksgiving feast.

Sophomore )ayden Elmer and juniors Ricardo Cru:路Duran and Yliguel Loredo set up their lighting for their filmmaking class.

Juniors Baylee Casrorina and Jessica Vickenmnn discuss the Kony controversy over lunch for the newspaper.

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Kendall Coffman and Austin Shepherd play a game of scrabble in Gem1an class.

Quinn E,aner and Enuna Bashline concentrate intently while waiting for the next word to l::e said in a game of touche voir.

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last year's (4 by 4) because it's easier to for get your language when you only have it for one semester ," said junior Austen Weathersby. Others disagreed. "I like the 4 by 4 schedule better because you met every day and you can take up to two years of a language in one year ," sophomore Maegan Kirst disputed. Another benefit of taking a foreign language was getting to meet foreign exchange students for an amazing night of bowling. By Chloe Simms

Neal Pease pulls off t:he perfecr oowling pose as he goes in for a srrike ar t:he German oowling parry.

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The Marching Patriots, one of the many bands all of vvhich are under the direction of Mr. Greg Thomas , out-scored 68 bat1ds during their season a11d were beaten by only five. The marching band consisted of about 80 students from all grade levels, but the total the number of band students was over 250. Bat1d became a way for students to express their creativity through their instruments a11d a way to make life-long friends. "Bat1d has been one of the most importat1t parts of high school for me. Most of my friends are in band, a11d the bat1d room has become a second home for me , a place where I feel comfortable," said trumpet setion leader Emily Kuhn. "I love playing music - it's a great emotional release and a way to create something beautiful and a bat1d allows me to express my

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creative side. The band progra111 is extremely well-developed and Mr. Thomas is at1 extraordinary teacher, so being involved with it has given me mat1y opportunities to become a better musician atid a person in general. Also, we get a lot of free food!" The marching bat1d perfom1ed at competitions and at football games, while the Jazz Band held t\vo Jazz Bat1d Oat1ces every year during the winter and spring which anyone can attend. Members of the bat1d also had some regular gigs around tov-111 like at the dumpling place Marco and Luca. By Maggie Bebel and Sanuni Vidovich

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juniors Lott:ye Lockhart and .Anna Goodrich sho"路 off d1eir dance mo,路es "i dl seniors Carol Doughem , Katie Kellenberger, and Oair Wiley in dle all female show choir, Ladies First!

Orchestra: Ro" 路 l: A. Bonham, A. Wharham, A. Smidl , M. parks , S. Jisoo, \'. Stengero,J. Shifflett:. Row 2: K. Smith, J. Kater, V. Drunun, A. Bruna!, E. Kostenecki , C. Krouse, S. Fredrick. Row 3: \V. Gooding, K. Xie, P. Kostenecki , E. Le"is, :vl. Ilendula, I. Lee, S. Desai, Q.. Egner, E. Govoruhk , K. Wisinski , A. Moore. Row 4: J. Ling , A. Hucklemon, K. Cannines, J. Pompec , K. Gray, F. Wu , J. Zhang , T. Moon, G. Choi.

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Full of creative and musically talented students, the choirs and orchestra groups continually strived to improve. Sophomore Will Gooding raved, 'We're doing a lot better than the beginning of the year because people have started trying harder to perfonn well. Ms. Finnegan is awesome and definitely confides in the upper orchestra giving us the confidence to succeed." Junior Jenn Kater agreed. "Since I've moved into the upper orchestra, I have improved. One of our shining qualities is how we work together not just as an orchestra but as a family." With eight choirs, two of which were

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YlinureMen, an all male student run a cepplla group, allows for seniors like Guillaume Baily and Austin Suhler share the stage 1\ith freshman Peter Bakke and sophomore Joey YlicheL

Senior Sarah Fredrick was chosen for the All-Smre Orchesaa, along 1\ith Frank Wu, Allison Yloore and Irene Lee.

Senior Veronica O'Brien !:ear-l:oxes to a Brimey Spears song in No Fell a Acapella. O'Brien was chosen to perfonn ar rhe Grammys in February.

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tn eThe drama department continued their legacy as an outstanding group of actors and actresses, speakers, and designers. At VTA, one of their two early fall competitions, the group eamed honorable mention for Noises Off! in which senior Jessica Brown was awarded first place for costuming, while at VHSL they eamed fourth place as well as juniors Brady Storer and Christina Ramsey won Outstanding Actor Awards. But the casts and crews did not spend every waking moment i1m11ersed in productions just for the accolades. "I love drama because it allows me to express myself by finding myself in the characters I play. I can see the world through someone else's eyes by acting," said Storer. "I started because I knew people who did drama at AHS, and I had done it in middle school, and once I tried it at the high school level, I fell in love." The forensics team was able to snag first place overall at districts for the tweleth year in a row, while they also won first place overall at

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regionals, redeeming themselves from last year. Various awards went to various members of the team in catagories such as Humorous and Serious Duos, Extemporaneous Speaking, Humorous Dramatic, Prose Interpretation, Storytelling and Impromptu. After only being a part of the drama department for one year, senior Chris Palmer became an award winning member of the forensics team and has also landed the leading musical Phantom of the Opera "just to see what the department was like because I heard it was fun. Before I knew it, I was swept up in the fun and excitement. I felt accpeted and like I was in a family." To matter which particluar show or event was on the schedule , the department was able to rally talents ranging from public speaking, costuming, singing and dancing, or simply having the ability to make people laugh. As Ramsey said, "Everyone in the department is passionate about theatre. We are all working towards a c01mnon goal: putting on a great show." By Maggie Bebel

Junior Kelly Wilson and senior Morgan Simpson goof- off as T"·eedclle-Dee and T"·eedclle- Dum while Alice, freshman Kare &l"'n, points our rhe flaws in their logic.

Senior rah Skidmore and amrrd \\inner jwuor Brady Storer play husband and "ife in the fall production Noises Off'

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Kaleen Yoder,Julia Hanison,lssi \<Iarsh, Leal1 Riccio, l\eeru Dahiya, .Andrea ).!endo:a, and Jillian James played the oysters in Alice 11·hile senior \<!organ Simpson played T11iddle- Dum, freslumm .Andrew Feralli was the Walrus ro fello11· freshman). !elanie Arthur's Carpenter.

Seniors Ouis Palmer, Ryan Baker, and .Austin Shepard and sophomore Gary Kellenl::erger were part of the original fi,·e ro create an official all male impro,- teun, Off the Cuff, also including .Andre11· Dame. They placed first out of fifteen groups at the Virginia 1l1earre Association Competition in Reston.

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CATIC was a technical school for students who wanted to focus on a certain profession while still in high school. CATIC opened up many opportunities for students to get an early start. Classes ranging from nursing, to masonry, to firefighting class were available. While the students took their career classes, they were also able to take their English class there if needed. Students enjoyed having the freedom to go to a different location for part of the day , and they had a lot of fun while still being disciplined and learning what they need to know so

they can further their class into a career. They attended CATIC for half the day, then returned to Albemarle for the next half, morning or aftemoon , to go to their other classes. They didn't miss out on any credits by attending CATIC "I like CATIC because it's really hands-on ," said junior Devante Nonnan. CATIC was a good option for any student who had a good idea of vvhat career they wanted. By Sammi Vidovich

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also reinforced the team spirit. "He never lets doubt come into our heads," Eklund said. His final words in every prematch were, "H ave fun out there." Because the team didn't have captains, the leadership roles fell on the three seniors -Lauren Eklund , Neal Pease and T ony Liu. Maynard felt that senior maturity played a role in the team's success this year. story by Jessica Vickem1a

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Ro"· 1: J. Brooks, D. K"iatko"·ski, J. Murry, P. Hecmanc:uck, T. Densmore, 'v!. Cald"'ell, C. Springer, C. Hatchett, J. Leckrone Ro"' 2: C. Cam"lines, X. \X111ite, J. Hill , A. Hucek, A. Elder, D. Foley, C. Legard, M. Huschke, A. Tylers, Z. Gentry, G. T ruslo" · Ro"· 3: N. Pfund, C. Cannines, A. Le\i.ne, R. Robison, K. Monrn"liny, J. \1ichel, R. ll1omas, I. Prum, S. 'v!cP11illips, J. Krohn , C. Wendelken, J. Pl1i.llips. Ro"· 4: ~v!. Chisholm , S. Staplton, S. 'v!elton, Z. Cra\\ford, D. Blair, A. Heam-ole, S. Roesch , A. Noble, A. Visokay, R. Perry, N. Heldreth, M. Nase,ich, G. Roesch Ro"' j: P. Hedger, W. Hunt , Z. Coffman, K. Briehl , B. Smoot, Coach Loren:oni, Coach 'v!ale, Coach Maine, J. Simons, B. G. Bailey, S. Gillespie, B. Deal.

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'The decision to run cross cmmtry as a freshn1.an was the best decision I ever made in high school." -Zach Coffman Row 1: A Grato\\-ska, L. T nmit, S. Ma;:well, R. Barranco, E D'.Amoni, 0 . C'llltoni, C. Murray, E. ~vlollica, A Wea,路er. Row 2: l.l\alic, A Stokes, L. Visokay, L. Blair, C. Ball, A. Huschke, H. Brookes, E. Farabaugh, \1. K\\iatkowski , I. Lee. Row 3: B. bmyer, :vi. S\1runes, C. Leech, E. Leech, C. Pugh, K. Smith, C. Ru.s.._<ell, H. Cotmer,]. Smyth, C. Moulis, R. Y!urray, G. Glaeser, K. \Visinski. Ro"路 4: E. Smith, E Winterton, R. \1ucabaugh, R. Elder, G. Leytham, S. Broml:erger,]. \1ueller, K. \XIel:er , :VI. Toms, R. Sruckentorg. Ro"路 5: A !nee, T. Zwoyer, l\. \Vard, Coach Coffman, Coach KnNstepWatkins, 0. Le.VIay, N. Lacome, C.lJlan.

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"Rebuilding year" was a phras~ that every team dreaded, yet the field hockey team decided to look on it as an opportunity. The girls embraced this challenge as a method to improve their team. They concentrated on making changes to their past pattern of play. The team ended the season with a record of five wins and ten losses, which was an improvement over previous seasons. Not scoring was always a major disappointment to the players. "The scores weren't reflective of their hard work," Coach E. A Jackson said. To fix this, the girls worked on finishing at every opportunity. To help reach their goals, the team focused

on bonding irl order to better work together. Several of the girls got wider recognition for their talent and effort. Sophomore Kendall Coffman was featured as Scrimmage Play's Athlete of the Week at the beginning of September for making a game-changing goal against Orange County High School in an early season game. Senior captain and forward Becky Johnson also conmlitted to Davidson College to play Division I field hockey. Strong leadership helped maintain the team's morale. "As captains, it's important to lead by example. Our duties are to keep everyone motivated and intense," Johnson said. By: Ines Tomsig

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After a hard-fought season, volleyball ended fifth in the District. 'They are good kids, and were afraid to make mistakes in the beginning, but eventually we just needed to play with courage," OJach Mark Ragland said. The season vvas unique , as it was Ragland's youngest team in 24 years of coachirtg, without any seniors. "Since we were all so close in age, we all had to help each other in the absence of seniors," junior Sydnie Kostelac said. 'To be honest , I think that a season v-rithout seniors made us closer as a temn." The temn did not disappoint

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"Rome wasn't built in a day," senior football captain Josh Calhoun said. This season, the Patriots strove to make a comeback from last year's 3-7 record. In August, Head Coach Mike Alley said, "I think you'll see better football [this season]. Our practices have been really good and our players have made a commitment to the program and are getting better each week." Alley claimed that the players knew more about the program and football itself than they had in the past. Captain Tim Aker believed that many of the mistakes the team had made were simply "small things that just need to be tweaked." "The Lmity of the players and coaches is defined by a deep trust, and none of us are ready to quit," Aker said.

Row 1: A. .'vloore, T. Hill , M. Rivers, J. Raimundo Valladures, D. Br)"aJ1t, A. Grubb, N. Troche. Ro11· 2: A. CuninghaJn, R. Wood, .'vi. Jackson, I. Smith, L Jackson, B. Schenck, X. Wingate, .'vi. Stell·errBerry. Row 3: J. Keri, J. Hood, H. Frischke, A. Henderson, H. Mukic, D. Seago, D. Rogers, H. Moore, T. Zacharias. Ro11· 4: E. Mackay, Z. EvaJ1S, j. Calhoun, C. Siluk, P. Alley, S. Mccoy,]. Leneri, J. Anderson, J. Shelton, C Roberts. Row 5: L. Narto, H. McGhee, D. Dudley, T. White, M. Amedio, D. Saunders, L. Cameal, D. Tibbs, T. Aker, T. Morris, D. Pollard. Ro11· 6: J. Wilson, B. Castorina, K. Gaines, R. Londree, A. Willy, D. 01apma11, A. .'vlaJm, L. Perry, .'vi. Cash, J. Shearbum. Row 7: Coach Gallegar, Coach Scott, Coach Brom1, Coach Ri,·ers, Coach Alley, Coach Green, Coach \Villy, Coach ha11S, Coach Jorda11.

The teammates were more than just part of a team; they were part of a real fanlily. Alley even witnessed players playing pick-up games of football together outside of practice. The head coach had full faith in the team's six senior captains: Lee Carneal , Tim Aker , Larkeem Jackson, Kevin Gaines, Josh Calhoun, and Micah Rivers. Alley stated that the captains did "a fine job" and he had the highest of expectations for the season. Luck and questionable officiating proved to be factors in an overall record of 2 - 7 , which included two games lost be only a point. The team did enjoy some success, winrling 55-6 over Orange Cow1ty and 4 2 to 13 over North Stafford. By Mike Pajewski

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The freshman and J.V. football teams remained almost undefeated throughout the entire season. The freshman team , coached by Q)ach Byers, Q)ach Morris and Q)ach Stone, was led by Darrell A rcher, Q uordel Carter , Alex Frazier , Andrew Mayo , Justin Moran , and Noah T rader. According to Sage Q)rbin , the greatest thing about being on the team was "the coaches that lead us to victory, with strong leadership, and great teamwork." No specific captains led the J.V. team , who were coached by Q)ach Brayden , Q)ach Jordan , Q)ach Payne and Q)ach Shaffer. Every team member got a chance to be

in the limelight. According to Jamal Berry , the best thing about the J.V. tean1 was their run blocking on offense, running, defense and that the team was essentially "one big family." The two teams were hard-working and aspired to move their way up to Varsity. Both the J.V. and freshman teams deserved recognition for their hard work. By Alexis Permy and Cyndi Amaya

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Freshmen: Row 1: J. Collier, M. Martine: , J. Christian, R. F1euram, M. Wills, D. Matthews. Row 2: S. Tune, :-.1. Eoamah, J. Smith, G. Smith, A. Hoo,g, D. Minifield, S. Denham. Row 3: T. Scott,). Howard-.Arce, L. Lunnen , C. Davis, Q. Carter, A Kostelac, D. .Archer, K. Seago, T. Wood. Row 4: S. Casey, C. Hicks, 'vi. Thompson, C. Carrera, J. Warden, T. Melton, B. Eubank, D. Richards , C. 'vlarshall. Ro"路 .5: A 'vlayo, C. 'vlinor,J. O:ldo, S. Corbin, G. Smith, A. Taylor, A. Fra:ier, L. Dunaway, B. Kiethley, R. Costain,J. Y!oran. Row 6: H. Tanner, R. \Vick, R. Zeller, Coach Byers, Coach Stone, Coach Morris , N. Trader, J. Brock, T. Frechette.

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focus on mental mettle along with physical prowess. "If someone is shoving your face into a mat , you have got to be mentally tough. This doesn't come naturally to boys who had never seen a mat before. The team as a whole had a lot to learn , and the positive atmosphere led to a sense of confidence Neither Plowman nor his team were looking behind them. TI1e Patriot wrestlers directed their attention towards next the next meet and even the next season , where the younger athletes were hoping to gain both strength an d more victories as a team. "'\/./e need to find more kids at Albemarle who are vvilling to work hard ," Plowman said. "W e are starting to develop a \vrestling family."

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Ro"路 1: Coach O'Brien, K. Gueemmn, A Henderson, J. Oddo,J. Baker, D. Gucler , W. Chad11ick, l\. Ylorris, R. Jones, A . Lieeemmn, L. Anderson, Coach Lo\\man Rm1路 2: S. Corbin, K. Ylartine:, C. Ylartine: , ~v!. Dmding, \'. Bodie, S. 1l1on135, D. Riner, J. Grimsley Row 3: J. Hemande: , R. Dyer, \'1.1. Law, K. Bromeerger, I. y!ilJer, L. Hemande: , S. Hemande: , J. Gorak.

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The Girls Varsity Basketball Team had an exhausting season. When they wrapped up their regular season in mid-February, they headed into districts with an overall record of 4-1 9, doubling their wins from last year's record of 2-18. "Our goal for this season was to win more games than we did last year, and we exceeded that goal with our wins against Orange, Riverbend and W estem Albemarle," senior A shley Early, who plays both point guard and shooting guard , said. T he team kept a positive attitude throughout the t1ying season. Other than a hard-fought 1- point loss to lorth Stafford, the team would often lose by more than 10 points. "Our weakness is that we give up too soon ," freshman forward KK Barbour said. But second-year coach Harry Terrell was patient with his fledgling team. "I told them that as long we're competing .. . I'm fine, " he said. "We have to compete." This showed in their 51-49 win over Riverbend. Terrell focused on helping the girls transition through a rebuilding season after dealing with to the loss of players who were integral parts of the team. The introduction of new players created changes to the team

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"The most revvarding part is playing competitive level with the people around me," said Barbour. "We play with the mot talented people," said junior Dionna Corbin , who played point guard. Due to the time they spent together on and off the court , the players' f1iendships strengthened as the season progressed. "Now I can say this has been the closest team that I have been on. There's a bond on this team that I will never forget ," Early said. "We're coming together as a team ," Barbour said. "Our strengths are good chemistry and confidence." TI1e team was proud of what they have accomplished and the general improvement of the team. "Even though I will not be retuming next year, I believe that next season will be better. Everyone has grmvn tremendously," Early said. "My goal for next year is to beat Colonial Forge and to take Albemarle to States," Barbour said. "I plan for us to go all the way , but do it together , not just one person ," Corbin said. Story by Austen Weathersby Layout by Sanuni Vidovich

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The JV girls basketball team rounded out the season with a record of 1 -2 and reached number one in the district. "We had a farttastic season ," head coach Amy Sherrill said , "We pushed and we found ways to vvin." TI1e team had trouble with "being able to tum on game mode ," Sherrill said. They had problems with free throws which they tried to work on by having an average of 75% each game, which they accomplished a few times. "I'm not as aggressive on offense as I should be ," freshman post Paige H anssen said. "We were better defensively towards the end of the season," freshman point guard Heidi Kanveik said. TI1e team captains were sophomores Felicia Garrison and Meagan Dugans. "TI1ey were fantastic leaders," Sherrill said, "They do the right thing all the time on and off the court and they are fantastic teammates." TI1e team enjoyed doing team spirit

like camo day. "It makes us closer," Karweik said. The team suffered its worst defeat at the hands of North Stafford. "We missed free throws and lay ups and gave the game away," Sherrill said. The team was happy \:vith the record even though they had hoped to be undefeated this season. The freshman girls basketball team was just as successful this season as the JV team. Although having a limited number of games due to lack of teams from other schools, the girls managed to pull through a hardworking and strong season. 'We finished the season with 6-3. I was proud of the team's hard work and corrmlittement throughout the season , even though we only played nine games," said (})ach Franklin. The team stayed strong and focused through each game. Passion was what led them through to a successful season. By Ines T omsig

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After a hot start , the ooys basketball team headed into Districts on February 16th with a record of 10-9. The players powered through the season by keeping their heads high and working hard to improve as a team. They focused their season on playing as \vell as possible , no matter where they stood il1 the rankings. "Originally this year our goal was to win the district championship and qualify for the regional tournament," Coach Greg Maynard said partway through the season. "At this point we can't wi11 regular season , but we could finish strong and do well i11 the district tournamem." The team faced a rebuilding year after key players Jake Hendrix, Michael Ledford , and Kwanza Parker graduated. Despite this) the ooys contil1ued on with an even score this season. "We have a good balance to the team ," Maynard said. Their strategy this season

has been to "look for outside shooters such as Kendall H a,vkins, Benny Baranik , Maury Baker , Matt Goodrich," team captain Lee Cameal said. "W e try to attack the other team inside first then go to our outside shooting," Maynard said. "And play solid defense every game. We're scoring at a little higher average then last year." This year , "we play more physical," Carneal added. The team did particularly well on reoounds. Carneal was the team's best ball handler and passer. Seniors Kendall H awki11s and Betmy Baranik were the best shooters, along with Matt Goodrich , the top defensive player. "Carneal is our biggest leader ," Maynard said. "[1-le] runs the team , and calls the play." "My favorite part of playing is the crowd and evolving with my teanunates for the past four years ," Cameal said. Story by Kaitlyn Miller Layout by Charlotte Pitt

Ro"' l: A. 'Aann , 'A. Goodrich , B. Baranik , D. Vaughn , K. Haddru , ~!. Baker, L. Cameal. Ro"' 2:&lphomore Ryan Londree passes his defender ro ser up a play on his end of rhe coun. Coach G. \lla\11ard, B. Healey, K. Hanm10nd, D. Tibbs , H. Ha\\'kins, R. Londree, D. :V!allor\' D. Jackson, L. Ford , A. :V!eado\\'s, Coach B. ~ !a)n ard, Coach D. ~1a)nard.


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l11e pitcher looked at the batter at home base then tumed to look at the runner on first. She threw a fast inside ball and the batter struck out. Softball was a game that required concentration , finesse and good decision-making. l11ese skills took time to develop , but with a very young team , the varsity softball team had one of their best seasons yet. l11e starting shortstop (Katie Taylor) , second baseman (Paige Sheler) , third baseman (Tyler Collier) and catcher (Kaitlyn Kean) were all freshmen , and the starting pitcher was a sophomore (Emily McAllister). Another freshman shared the pitching responsibilities (Lindsay Chaney). 'We're young," head coach Bill Hutchinson said , ''but we do a lot of good things." The girls started off their season with four wins that demonstrated plenty of fire power. In their first game they squeaked by Colonial Forge 4 -

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13-3. A few weeks later the team ran off a series of four run victories: over W estem Albemarle 4 - 2, Stafford 4 - 2 , and Mountain View 4 - 0. Going into Spring Break , they were 7 - 2 overall and 4 -2 in the Commonwealth District. Guidance from the more experienced mem.bers of the team no doubt helped the young talent. 'The team needed to work on talking," senior captain Alaina Peters said. "Communication is a big part of softball and we hadn't quite got that down yet." 'We are getting better off , and I predict a great season ," Hutchinson said early in the campaign. His words proved to be right on the mark. By: Chloe Simms and Ines Tomsig

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Senior Kyle Ripley said, "It's fun but also challenging at 路 because anything can happen in this game." Although practices and traveling were difficult at times, the positives outweighed the negatives. "There is nothing better than the feeling you get after you hit the ball as hard as you can, and it goes flying over the fence," Ripley said. Story by Cyndi Amaya Layout By Maddy Rollin and Becky ]oru1son

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Girls lacrosse hadalways brought excitement and f Lm every spring, but this year was an especially enthusiastic one. The team had much to celebrate. They welcomed three sophomores to the varsity team, and enjoyed six returning seniors: Kira Aglio, Nikki Ross, Kirsten Mendelsohn, Kali Carroll , Heather Clarke , and Charlotte Pitt. TI1ey all worked together to demolish the other teams, winning their first three games in the newly created West Central division, vvhich included Western Albemarle ,

Monticello, Charlottesville and Fluvarma. The idea of new players joining the lacrosse community was always positive even for seniors like Kali Carroll. Carroll felt "honored to be a part of the team." They f mmd they had nore in common than just a love for lacrosse. Senior and captain Heather Clarke said, "We all love each other, and were all headband - obsessed." Layout by Maggie Bebel Story by Cyndi Amaya

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l11e Varsity Girls Soccer team had 'They are really confident in high expectations going into the 2012 themselves," Truwit said of her fellow season, after going 16- 1 -4 and defenders. 'The chemistry back there is \vinning their first Commonwealth really good." District championship last year. Long-time head coach Jon Hall l11ey began their season \Vith two agreed. "It's extremely fun to watch. Lots solid wins in local scrimmages against of times, when you see the other team perennial competitors Western get a breakaway, the girls just don't let it Albemarle and Monticello. Follovving happen. [Defense] can carry you a lot. It that, the ladies officially kicked started can keep you in gmaes by just holding their regular season with wins against the other team until your offense gets Colonial Forge and Riverbend - two of going. their fiercest rivals. l11ere was no doubt that the girls The success of the team came with had a strong season, but with that came the addition of some young talent: work. "Practices were really tough at the freshmen Chloe Merrell and Carn1en beginning, but they got easier as the l11omas and sophomore forward season went on," said junior Abby Meghan Schnell, who exploded with two Schwab. goals in a 2-0 victory against Colonial l11e '12 season also welcomed a new Forge in their season opener. assistant coach: Amy Sherrill. "I have a Returning sophomores Anne Brady lot of faith that this team will do well and Abby Davison and junior Katherine this year," said Sherrill. The success of Waldron fonn the three-person back the team was lead by two senior captains line. With sophomore holding midfielder - Abby Mathes and Lauren Brady. Lauren TrLl'Nit , they rarely allow balls to get anywhere near the goal. By: Ines T omsig

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"It's fun ," said jmlior Barrett H olley. The coaches are awesome and it's a really fw1 and enjoyable . II expen ence. The team was lucky to have several experienced players who had speed and well as a good touch on the ball.

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Ro"" I : B. Holley, V. Zarate, S. Rose, R. Perry, A Bohn, D. Gilganon, \11. Berry. Ro"" 2: Z. \llayo, C Williams, 'v!. Sheffield, G. Yetim,J. Duran-Reyes, A Vegodsl..路y, K. \lloyers. Ro\\" 3: Coach Webb, Coach To\\11 , :OA l\arale, K. Marshall , E. Mackay, A Solomon, Z. Coffman, L. Farron, D. Blair,]. '.1arhes , Cj. Montalbano, Assistant Coach Tyler. Not pictured: Coach Jackson.

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" I see myself as a professional pingpong player 11ith m o cats named Ping and Pong. I'll major in choclate eating and string theory 11ith Schroclinger's cat. Jusr kidding. I'lll::e helping others."

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SENIOR STATS

""It's kinda fun to do the impossible."" -Walt Disney

Joseph Anderson Kira Aglio Field Hockey (1 ,2,3,4), Indoor Track (1 ,2,3,4), Lacrosse (1 ,2,3,4), Key Club (1 ,2,3,4- Historian), PALs (2,3,4), National Honor &xiety (3,4), Math, Gemm, Art, and English Honor &xieties (1 ,2,3,4- Treasurer) Never put off till tomorrow d1e fun you can have today. -Aldous Huxley

MorodAkeel "Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Ballin, Tennis. Blue Ridge Bears, CBHL Champions 20092010, CBHL Runner-Ups 2008-2009. " "It's not the size of ilie dog in the fight, it's the size of ilie fight in the dog. -Mark Twain Beef you don't want none, so don't start none, you just a small player in this game play your part son... -50 Cent"

"4 years of football (three years starting for varsity) 1 year of outdoor track and field (freshman year) 2 years of wrestling (freshman and sophomore year) 3 years of varsity lacrosse Leadership for 2 years Gunior and senior year) Band for 2 years (freshnm and sophomore year) Choir for 2 years Gunior and senior year Received Eagle Scout Award "It aint al:::out how hard ya can hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward , how much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done! -Rocky Balboa

RobertArthur Ill "All Drama Productions (1 ,2 ,3,4) Acting,

2), Varsity football (year three, year fourCaptain)""He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in ,, life . - Muhammad Ali

House Managing Thespian Honor &xiety (1 ,2,3,4) DECA (3,4) VTAJVHSL (1 ,4) Outdoor Adventure Club, Beta Club, Quidditch (4)" You can't make a half sandwich. If it's not half of a whole sandwich, it's just a small sandwich. -Sheldon Cooper

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JV baseball ( year 2), varsity baseball (year 3, year 4), Freshman football, JV football(year

Chorus (1,2,3,5), Indoor Track (1 ,2,3 ,4), Girls' &xcer (1 ,2,3,4), Key Club (1 ,2,3,4), F.A.S.T. (2,3,4), Gennan Club (1 ,2,3,4), Confidence Building Club (2,3,4), Outdoor Adventure Club (4), English Honor &xiety (3,4), Tri-M (2,3,4), Gem1an Honor &xiety (3,4), National Honor &xiety (4), Beta Club (4). "Rather, as servants of God we commend ourselves in every way: in great endurance; in troubles, hardships and distresses ... through glory and dishonor, bad report and good report; genuine, yet regarded as impostors; known, yet regarded as unknown; dying, and yet we live on; beaten, and yet not killed; sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor, yet making many rich; having nothing , and yet possessing everything."" -2 Coriniliians 6:4-10

iCARE(1 ,2,3,4-President), Math Honor &xiety(3,4), English Honor &xiety(3 ,4), Spanish Honor &xiety(3,4), National Honor &xiety (4), Science National Honor &xiety(4), Honor Roll(1 ,2 ,3,4) """Dream, Drean1 Dream Drean1S transfonn into thoughts And thoughts result in action." DA.P.]. Abdul Kalam ""Take a method and try it. If it fails admit it and try another"" -FDR ""ask not what your country can do for youask what you can do for your country"" -John F. Kermedy"

Cameron Bailey "Founding Co-President lerf Club Jazz Band 11, 12

Marching Band 9, 10 , 11 , 12 National Honor &xiety Spanish Honor &xiety Science ational Honor &xiety"""Do not go where d1e paili may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson "Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened." Dr. Seuss"

Ryan Baker Marching Band. Phantom of ilie Opera. Noises Off Shoot For Average

charlotte Ball "Girls Cross Country (4) Girls Indoor Track (4) FASf (4) FCA (3,4) French National Honor &xiety (3 ,4) ational Art Honor &xiety (3 ,4 )" """You're braver ilian you believe, stronger d1an you seem, and smarter than you d1ink."" - Christopher Robin ""If you understood everything I said, you'd be me."" - Miles Davis"

Benjamin Baranik "Varsity Baseball (3,4) Varsity Basketball (3,4) Young Republicans club (1 ,2,3,4-President) SCA Class Officer (1 ,2,3,4) "Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose! -Coach Eric Taylor God Bless America"

Dana Bargh

JV Field Hockey (2) Varsity Field Hockey (3-4) Track and Field (1) Maili Honor &xiety (3-4) Spanish Honor &xiety (3-4) Math Honor &xiety (3-4) Honor Roll (1-4) Key Club (2-4) F.A.S.T. (3-4) Equestrian Club (4) Quidditch Club (4) Beta Club (4) ''You can tum off the sun, but I'm still gonna shine"" - Jason Mraz

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It's not true I had nothing on, I had the radio on. - Marilyn Monroe Sara Bebel Lacrosse 1, 2, 3- manager; Field Hockey 2, 4- manager; Yearbook- 2, 3, 4; Choir-1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3; FASf 4; Gryffindor Quidditch 4; Gemmn Honors &xiety 4; T ri- M 4; Beta Club 4; Gem1an

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Rebecca Beiter "Gymnastics (1 ,2 ,3 ,4- competitor) Math Honor Sxiety (3 ,4) English Honor Sxiety (3 ,4) Junior Classical League (2 ,3 ,4) National Honor Sxiety (4) Beta Club (4)" """A person's a person, no matter how small"" -Dr. Seuss "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"

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Alex Bohn "Travel KJCA Lightning (1 ,2,3,4) JV Sxcer (1) Varsity Sxcer (2-4) Second Team All Commonwealth District Sxcer (3) ational Honor Sxiety (4) Japanese National Honor Sxiety (1st president- 3,4) Spanish National Honor Sxiety (Treasurer - 4) Math Honor Sxiety (4) Science National Honor Sxiety (4) Key Club (3-4) ational Beta Club (4) FCA (3-4) Quidditch Club (Ravenclaw - 4) "Do not go where the path my lead , go instead where there is no path and leave a rrail."" -Ralph Waldo Emerson"

Jacob Borenstein "JV Baseball(l ,2) Varsity Baseball (3 ,4) Young Money (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Maybach Music Gang (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Freslunen Football (1) Baby Blue Yball Championship Team (3) "Wirming"" -Charlie Sheen ""Get it how you live""-Bryan ""Baby"" Williams aka Birdman "

Lauren Brady "JV Sxcer (1)

Mention Costuming '10, 1st Place Costume Design '11 , 2nd Place Local Shakespeare Competition, Tri-M Honor Sxiety '11-'12, Science National Honor Sxiety '11-'12, Beta Club '12 ""It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets "To read makes our speakmg English good." Joss Whedon, Buffy the Vampire Slayer"

Varisty Sxcer (2 ,3 ,4) Cross Counrry (1) Indoor Track (4) Math Honors Sxiety (2,3,4) Spanish Honors Sxiety (3 ,4) JCL (4) FAST (3,4) SOCA (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) ]ESALMA" If you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come rrue. (Cinderella)

Varsity Sxcer 4 years Varsity Track 4 years Varsity Cross Country 1 year Peer Tutor 4 years - Co-founder "I don't know what the key to success is, but the key to failure is trying to please everyone. - Bill Cosby"

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Kyle Cannines

"Key Club (2, 3, 4) The Revolution newspaper (1 , 2, 3 - design editor) English Honor Sxiety (3, 4) Gennan Honor Sxiety (3, 4) Dance (1, 2, 3, 4) Gennan Club (2, 3, 4)" 'There's nothing on my horizon except everything. Everythmg is on my horizon"" - Dwight Schrute, The Office ""Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, rrouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of all those things and still be cahn in your heart" Unknown

"Japanese Honor Sxiety (3,4) Math Honor Sxiety (2 ,3 ,4) Ani.J.ne Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Orchesrra (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Boy Scouts (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 )" '""'DFTBA"" (Nerdfighteria) \ "''111e only thing you can change about the past is how you feel about it in the present"" (Lockon Srratos, Gundam 00) Nothii1g is rrue , everythii1g is pennitted"" (Assasii1's Creed) ""It is a far, far better thing that I do , d1an I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known."" (Sydney Carton, A Tale ofTwo Cities)

Hannah Brooks JV Sxcer(l), Cross Country(2,3,4), Indoor

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Jessica Brown

Cross Country (3-4), Indoor Track (3-4), Boy Scouts (1-4), Gem1an Club (1-4) "I must not fear. Fear is the mi.J.1d-killer. Fear is the litde-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will pennit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will tum the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nod1ing. OrUy I will remain. -Frank Herbert (Dune)

Thespian National Honor Sxiety '09-'12 , Thespian Officer '09-'12, 12th Place State Forensics '09, 4th Place State Forensics '10, 6th Place State Forensics '11 , Forensics Team Coordinator '11 -'12 , Honorable

Jv Sxcer (1 ,2) Jv Field Hockey (1) Varsity Field Hockey (2,3,4)

Track(2 ,3), Key Club(l ,2,3,4), Junior Classical League(l ,2 ,3,4), Math Honors Sxiety(3,4), Art Honors Sxiety(l ,2 ,3,4) """Wherever you go I will go, wherever you lodge I will lodge , your people shall be my people, and your God my God,"" Ruth in Ruth 1:16"

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Indoor Track (1 ,2) Band (1 ,2-Symphonic) Peer Mentoring (3)

F.A.S.T (1 ,2,3) S.C.A (3-Class Officer) National Beta Club (4) Quidditch Club (3) Confidence Building Club (3 ,4) "A smile is a curve that sets everything straight."" - Phyllis Diller

Lauren Casey Photography Club (3,4) , Future Business Leaders of America (2-4, President) , Art Honors Society (4), H abitat For Humanity (4), Quidditch Club (4). """Where there is tea there is hope.""- English proverb

Cathrine Cashwell Homecoming court 1 , Varsity Swimming 1 , JV Lacrosse 1, Varsity Lacrosse 2, Leadership 1 ,2 ,4 , and YLT 4 """After all tomorrow is another day."" --Gone with the Wind "Before you act , listen. Before you react, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you criticise, wait. Before you pray, forgive. Before you quit, try"" --Ernest Hemingway "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that he didn't trust me so much."" -- Mother Teresa

John chandler Varsity Lacrosse (1 ,2,3,4) Super Fan (3 ,4) "May the wind always be at your back and the sun upon your face. And may the wings of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars. - George Jung

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JV Field Hockey (1); Key Club (1 ,3 ,4 ); French Club (1 ,2,3,4); Gennan Club (1 ,2,3,4); Math H onor Society (2,3,4); English Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4 ); Gennan Honor Society (3 ,4 ); Science Honor Society (3 ,4 ); National H onor Society (4); Youth United (3 ,4-Co-Chair); H abitat for Humanity Club How dare you open a space (4-President) man's helmet on an uncharted planet? My eyeballs could have been sucked from their sockets! - Buzz Lightyear

Heather Clarke JV Lacrosse (1) Varsity Lacrosse (2, 3, 4) 2nd T eam All-Region Lacrosse(3) Quidditch Club (3-Co-founder & Captain, 4-Co-president) JV Basketball (1, 2) Varsity Basketball (3) JV Volleyball (1)

PALS (2, 3, 4) FAST (1, 2, 3, 4) Math H onor Society (3, 4) Science 1 ational H onor Society (4)" ""It's gonna be totally awesome!" -AVPM "Listen to the music of the moment , people dance and sing, we're just one big family." -Jason Mraz "Every single moment, every single day, love the time." -O.M.B. "Before we begin out banquet , I would like to say a few words. And here they are: Nitwit! Blubber! Oddment! T weak! Thank you !" -Dumbledore"

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Received honor roll certification in school Received excellence and recognition award Currently involved in Youth Service Award in Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

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3, 4- tr Drama (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); Forensics (1 ,2 ,3 ,4-Assistant Coach); 600 Club (1); Gennan Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Eagle Scout (4). ""'The ability to quote is a serviceable substitute for wit."" -Somerset Maugham 'The day after tomorrow is the third day of the rest of your hfe."" - George Carlin "I intend to live forever. So far, so good."" -Steven Wright 'There has never yet been a man in our history who led a life of ease whose name is worth remembering."" -Theodore Roosevelt

Carol Emma D'Antoni Cross Country (1-4) Track (1-4) Choir (1-4) FAST (1-4, President) English H onor Society (3 ,4) Tri-M H onor Society (2-4) Science H onor Society (4) FCA (1-4) Young Life (2-4) Canoe Club (2-4) H abitat For Humanity (4)" "For in Him we live and move and have our being" -Acts 17:28 ""Adventure is always calling, the question is will you go?"" -Julian Bialowas

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National Honor Society (3, 4). National Beta Club (4). Tri-M Music Honor Society (1, 2, 3, 4-historian, president). Show Choir (1, 2, 3, 4-section leader). No Fella A Cappella (2, 3, 4-director). Take Note (3, 4-section leader). Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4). Jazz Band (3, 4). Thespian Honor Society (3, 4). Spring Musical (1, 2, 3, 4). Jwlior Classical League (1 , 2, 3, 4-second vice president). Key Club (1, 2, 3 , 4). "It is important to fight, and fight again, and keep fighting, for only then can evil be kept at bay"" -Professor Dumbledore ""Life is one grand, sweet song, so start the music"" -Ronald Reagan"

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AshleyEarly Freshmen Basketball (1 ); JV Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball (3,4); Outdoor Track(2,4); Powderpuff (1 ,2,3,4); Key Club (2,4); Art Honor Society (2,3,4); English

Honor Society (4); Sparlish Honor Society(3); HOSA; SCA Advisor (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); Leadership (2 ); Christian Fellowship Club (2,4); F.A.S.T(4). """Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one ar1other in love."" -Ephesiar1S 4:2 ""Cause you know life is what we make it and a chance is like a picutre, it'd be nice if you'd just take it."" -Drake

Kyle Eastman 9th grade student of the quarter. Member of the spanish club in 1Oth grade. Member of the leadership class in 11th grade. I served in the perfomling arts nlinistry for 4 years. 12th grade member of HOSA. 12th grade National Beta Club, Albemarle High. "You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them."" Michael Jordar1

RachelEiden Cross Country (1), Indoor Track (1 ,2), JV Soccer (1), Marching Band (2,3,4- Drum Major), JCL (1 ,2,3,4), BETA Club (4), Wind Ensemble (1 ,2 ,4), Jazz Band (3), Saxophone Ensemble (3,4), Spring Musical (3,4) Cows are vegetables.- Anonymous, 'Would you not like to be sitting on top of the world with your legs hanging free?" - Dave Matthews

Zachary Evans Baseball (1 ,2,3,4- Patriot Award, All-Commonwealth District Academic T ear11) Football (1,2 ,3 ,4 - All-Conunonwealth District Academic Team, Captain 1 ,2) Patriot Athletic Leaders (3 ,4) Fellowsllip of Christian Athletes (2 ,3 ,4) National Honor Society (3 ,4) German Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Math Honor Society (3 ,4) Science Honor Society (3,4) Gem1an Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) AP Scholar with Honor Award (3) Habitat for Humanity (4) "I car1 do all things through Christ who strengthens me"" - Philippiai1S 4:13 '"'Love is playirtg every game as if its your last"" - Michael Jordar1

Adelaide Evarts Live in the moment-Bonnie Mosser

Victoria Feola Above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you, because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most wllikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it. -Roald Dalll So keep your head high, keep your chin up , and most importantly, keep smiling because life's a beautiful thing and there's so much to smile about. - Marilyn Monroe No regrets, just lessons learned.

Courtney Fraser Horseback Ridirtg (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); Young Republi(1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); Young Life (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); Germar1 Club (3 ,4); Key Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); Honor Roll (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); Honors Choir (2 ,3 ,4); Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4 ); English Honor Society (3 ,4); Science National Honor Society (4); Gem1an Honor Society (4); Tri-M Music Honor Society (4); National Honor Society (4); Show Choir (1 ,2); Take Note! (3,4); No Fella Acapella (2,3,4) Be a best friend, tell the truth, and overuse I Love You. Go to work, do your best, don't outsmart your conm1on sense. Never let your prayirt' knees get lazy, and love like crazy. -Lee Brice CailS

Sarah Fredrick French Honor Society (3, 4-president), T riM Music Honor Society (2-4-vice-president), No Fella A Cappella (3-4), Patriot Singers (2-4), Strirtg Ensemble (1-4), Spring Musical Pit Orchestra (1-4), French Club (2- 3-copresident, 4), Thespian Honor Society (2-4), Math Honor Society (2-4), Cross Cow1try (2), National Honor Society (4), Equestrian Club (4) Oessine-moi un mouton! - Le Petit Prince

Taylor Gaines Marclling Bar1d (1 ,2 ,3 ,4- section leader 2 ,3 ,4); Wind Ensemble (2 ,3 ,4- section leader 3, 4); Jazz Band (2 ,3 ,4 ); Patriot Singers (2 ,3 ,4-section leader 3 ,4); Spring Musical (1 ,2 ); Pit Orchestra (3 ,4); District Choir (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); District Band (2 ,3 ,4); Honors Bar1d (2,3,4); Youth Orchestra (4); Klezmer Ensemble (1 ,2,3,4); Brass Choir (1 ,2); Albemarle Symphony Orchestra (2,3); YOCA


Rute Choir (2) "'"'You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face ...you must do the thing you think you cannot do"" -Eleanor Roosevelt "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and cham1 and gaiety to life and to everything."" -Plato "Reacling makes you stupid"". -Mr.Thomas

Katherine Gaines Marching Band (1 ,2,3,4) Christian Fellowship Club (2 ,3 ,4-Co-President) Tri-M (2,3,4) National Honor Society (3 ,4 )" His is the kingdom, we're the guests so put your voice up to the test, sing 'Lord come soon'. Farther along we'll know all aoout it. Farther along we'll understand why. So cheer up my brothers, live in the sunshine. We'll understand this all by and by -Josh Garrels

Gage Gaskins Varsity Tennis 2011 Math Honor Society 2009 , 2010, 2011 , 2012 English Honor Society 2012 French Honor Society 2012" "We must become the change we want to see."" -Mahanna Gandhi "The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing."" -Isaac Asirnov

Molly Gerding Marching band (2, 3, 4); Concert band (1 ); Symphonic band (2, 4); Percussion ensemble (3, 4); Tri-M Honor Society (3, 4); Quidditch Club (4); Photography (3, 4); Art Honor Society (3, 4); Photography Club (4); Basketball (1); Lacrosse (1); Pokemaster (1, 2, 3, 4). I would do anything because love is a selfish thing. -Isles and Glaciers; "...After all this time?" "Always." -Dumbledore and Snape, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; "So let me build you back up as you're carrying me too." -We Came as Romans.

Emily Gerding Gennan Club (1 ,2,3,4), Gennan Honor Society (3,4), Powderpuff (2), GSA (3), Fish Tank Club (3,4), Outdoor Track (1), Peer ~

Counseling (2 ,3 ,4) Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened. - Dr. Seuss

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Morgan Glennie Tri-M Music Honor Society (1 ,2 ,3 ,4- Member) Gem1an Honor Society (3 ,4- Member) Patriot Singers (3 ,4 - Alto) Take Note! Jazz Choir (2,3,4- Soprano 2)" "I'm not a girl, I'm a force of nature."- Sarra Manning "We believe music answers all the unanswered questions, explains all the unexplained feelings, and fills all the unfilled voids."- Artist Vs Poet "You think differently, so don't get lost inside the sea. Don't forget your self and I am beg,oing don't you forget me.""- Hey Monday

Elaine Golden Marching Band (1 , 2, 3, 4 - Drum Major) Antioch (2, 3, 4 - Coordinator) Women's Empowem1ent League (4)" I'm a drum major, I do what I want. -Anonymous

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FBLA4 Quidditch 3-Captain, 4-President ]ESALMA ""George,"" said Fred, ""I think we've outgrown a full-time education."" ""Yeah, I've been feeling that way myself,"" said George lightly. "''Time to test our talents in the real world, d'you reckon?"" asked Fred. ""Definitely ,"" said George.- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix "Hand me a glass let the butter beer flow!"A Very Potter Musical

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Holly Harper AHS Swimming (1 ,2,3,4) Captain (3,4); MVP (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); ational Honor Society; Spanish Honor Society; English Honor Society; The Lantern: Outreach Editor; Quidditch Club- Co-President; SwinU11ing All-American (3,4) National Scholastic AllAmerica (2,3) "Every new beginning

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Sarah Heider Varsity Swi1mning (1, 2, 3, 4-Captain), Choir (1, 2, 3-Section Leader, 4-Section Leader), Spring Musical (2 , 3, 4) , Christim1 Fellowship Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Tri-M Honors Society (3, 4) , Thespia11 Honors Society (3, 4)And remember the truth that once was spoken ... to love another person is to see the face of God. -Les Miserables

Math Honors Society (3 ,4) English Honors Society (3 ,4) Finished 2nd as a tea111 in Cross Country States "I Graduated" ''You can have it all, but you cant have it all at once so you take your memories where you Call. get em. Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose."-Jason Street "Do not fallow where the path may lead. Go irlstead where there is no path and leave a trail"-Emerson

Hannah Hunter

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Jesse Hood

JV Football

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JV Lacrosse -9th V lacrosse-10 , 11 , 12 Young Life- 9,10 ,11 ,12 Matthew 7:13-14 "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, a11d many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, a11d only a few find it.

William Hunt Varsity Cross Country (3,4-top 6 runner) Varsity Indoor Track (2,3) VarsityOutdoorTrack (2,3,4) Football (1) YMCA Basketball (1 ,2,3) Confidence Building Club (2 ,3 ,4) Outdoor Adventure Club (4) FCA (2,3,4) Church of Our Savior Youth Group (1 ,2 ,3 ,4-Youth Leadership T emn)

Key Club (1 3 4) Gem1an Club (1 2 3 4) Women's Ensemble (1) Section Leader Jazz Choir (2) Peer Counseling (2) English Honors Society (3 4) Gemm Honors Society (4) DECA (3 4) Gem1a11 Exchange Progrm11 (2) Habitat for Hull1al1ity Club (4) Young Liberals (2 3 4) Confidence Building Club (3 4) "Seize the day boys. Make your lives extraordinary" Dead Poet's Society

Kyle Huysman Leadersl1ip(1,2,3,4), Student Counsel Adviser-Adviser (1 ,2 ,3 ,4), Confidence Buildi.J.1g Club(2,3,4), Outdoor Adventure Club(4) , Junior Classical League(3,4), Varsity TenI1is(3,4), Young Life(2 ,3,4), FCA(4), Young Republicans(l ,2 ,3 ,4-Treasurer) ''Tums out, not where, but who you're with that really matters." -Dave Matthews Band ''The sun may be gone, but i've got a light""Kurt Kobain

Jasmine Jackson

JV Cheerleadi.J.1g - 9th Varsity Cheerleading -lOth, 11th, 12th "Live without pretending, love without depending, listen without defendi.J.1g, speak without offending - Drake "Even if you only get a part of it right. Live for today, plan for tomorrow" - Drake "I'm looking forward to the memories of right now "- Drake


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Rebecca Johnson "I traded my social life for Field Hockey, so this is as long as my list gets. Thankfully it paid off. Varsity Field Hockey (2, 3, 4[Captain])

remember who you are and where you came from. Conrinue to make me proud T ootie."" - T onya Jones. (Mommy) "Hold fast to drean1S, for if dreru115 die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreru11S , for when dreaJ11S go, life is a barren field frozen with snow." Langston Hughes "Now you understand , just why my head's not bowed. I don't shout or jump about or have to talk real loud. When you see me passing, it ought to make you proud. I say, it's in the click of my heels, the bend of my hair, the palm of my hand, the need of my care. Beause I'm a woman phenomenally. Phenomenal woman, that's me."" Maya Angelou

Su Kim Soccer (1 ,2) Honor Art Club(4) Key Club(3) !Care O ub(3,4) Art Club(3)" Regret for wasted time is more wasted time-Mason Cooley Roxanne Kin1e JV Softball (1), Varsity Softball (2,3,4), Gem1a11 Club (1 ,2) Tri-M Honor Society (3,4), SPCA Volunteer (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) "For though the righteous fall seven times , they rise again, but the wicked stumble when calamity strikes. Proverbs 24:16 ""Some people spend a11 entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But , the Marines don't have that problem" Ronald Reagan, President of the United States; 1985

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Upward Eound (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) NAACP:National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) AASU:African-American Student Union (3,4) HOSA:Health Occupations Students oMmerica (4) Albemarle/Monticello Step Team (1 ,2) ''You can't put all your effort into other people, until you learn how to put all your effort into yourself. Focus on what you want to grasp in the near future and you'll reach potential greatness."" T onya Jones (Mom) ""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

Show Choir: 1-4 Tri-M: 1-4 Starkid: 1-4 Take Note!: 2-4 Thespian Honors Soceity: 2-4 Dra111a Club: 2-4 Forensics: 2-4 Farce: 2-4 ational Honors Society: 4 No Fella A Capella: 4 'We sing because we can not speak anymore."" -Kristen Chenoweth "And I'll admit, it's all in my head. But who says it can't be real?"" -Bug Qoey Richter) "Lifes better when it's punny."" -Unknown

Thespian Honor Society (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Drama Officer (2, 3) Dra~na President (4) Fall Competition Piece (1 ,2,3,4) Spring Show (1,2 ,3 ,4) Dumbledore's Anny (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Companions of the Crux (3,4) LosCon (3,4) "See what happens when greatness is den12.11ded of you?"" - Stephen Glass ""You don't only fight the fights you CaJ1 win, you fight the fights worth fighting."" A.]. McKierney ""GREAT VALOR!"" - Connor Fanning

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Emily Leytham Soccer 1-4 Field Hockey 2-4 Math Honors Society 2-4 Science Honor Society 4 ational Honors Society 4 English Honors Society 3-4 Beta Club4 FCA 3-4" "You shake and shake the ketchup oottle. None will come, and then a lot'll. -Charlie McKay from Kate & Leopold Mel Lindemann Varsity Softball """My choice is what I choose to do and if I'm causing no harm it shouldn't !:other you. Your choice is who you choose to be and if you're causin' no hann then you're alright with me." - Ben Harper "Sometimes for a reason, sometimes for not one." - Brittany Lindemann "Dream as if you'll live forever , live as if you'll die today."" -James Dean

Irene Lee "Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere." - Albert Einstein. "Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first."" -Ernestine Ulmer"

Ellie Leech FCA, Cross Country (2 ,3 ,4-Captai.n), Indoor/Outdoor Track (1 ,2 ,3 ,4), Newspaper (1 ,2,3-4-Edi.tor-in-chief), Math Honor Society (2,3,4- President), National Honor Society (4) , English Honor Society (3 ,4), Canoe Club (3 ,4-Vice President), Quidditch Club (3,4-Hufflepuff Captain), PAL's (3,4), E-Buddies (1 ,2,3,4), MESA (3,4), National Merit Semifinalist (4) I can do all things through Christ who gives me strengtl1 -Philippians 4:13, Isaiah 41:10

Melissa Lewis Albemarle High School Marching Band (1, 2, 3, 4 - Section Leader); Junior Classical League (1 , 2, 3, 4 - President); National Honor Society (4); Math Honor Society (2, 3, 4); Science National Honor Society (4);

Bianca Loredo Art Honors Society ( 3 years), Vice President of Art Honors Society, Ceramics, Horse back riding club, Outdoor adventures Club, Habitat for Humanity, SPCA volunteer "Be the change you wish to see in the world. " Mahatma Gandhi

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Erin MacMiGhael

AHS Golf Team (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 -Co-Captain), Jazz Band (2010, 2011, 2012), Math Honor Society (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 -Vice President), Science Honor Society (2011, 2012), Tri-M Music Honor Society (2008, 2009,2010, 2012) Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your ain1 the star - The Hopkins Brothers

Leadership (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) Young Life (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) '212A Advisor (1 ,2,3,4) Field Hockey (1) English Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Habitat For Humanity Club (4) German Club (1 ,2) National Beta Club (4) " "'"'Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you are riding through the ruts, don't complicate the mind. Ree from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts. Put your vision to reality. Wake up and live." - Bob Marley"

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FOC Youth Ministry Council (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 );

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Improv (1 ,2); Improv Co-captain (3); Improv Captain & Best in State (4); Jedi Knight (1,2,3,4); Ms. Hi.g,ains Fan Club (3,4); Thespian Honor Society (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); Forensics Tean1 (1 ,2,3); Honduras High Calling (4) "May the Force be with You. Star Wars. "Let us love, like we were children; let us love, like we're still living; in a world, I know is burning to the ground ... " Needtobreathe. "...then make my joy complete by being likeminded, having the same love, being one in spirit and purpose." Phillipians 2:2.

Christian Marquez Football (1), JV lacrosse (1 ,2), Varsity lacrosse (3 ,4) Once a King, always a King, but once a Knight is not enough.


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Shanice Palmer

JV Girls Basketball (1 ,2-Captain) Varsity Girls Basketball (3 ,4-Captain)

JV Softball (1 ,2-Captain) African American Student Union (1,2) F.A.S.T. (4) H.O.S.A. (4-Parlimentarian) ational Socitey of Highschool Scholars (2 ,3 ,4) Conunonwealth All-academic (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) "Live without pretending, Love without depending, Listen without defending, Speak without offending-" Drake

Kajal Patel Math Honors Society (2,3,4), English Honors Society (3,4), Spanish Honors Society (3,4), Science Honors Society (4), Habitat for Humanity Club (4), Virginia Bio Club (4 -Co-president/Founder), S2A (1 ,2,3,4 -Advisor), Leadership (2,3,4), HOSA (4), Peer Mentor Club (2,3), Student Improvement Co1m11.ittee (3 ,4), JCL (3 ,4), Drama (Makeup 3 ,4), Young Liberals (1 ,2,3,4), Quidditch Club (3,4), Confidence Building Club (3,4) "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." John F. Kennedy "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." Audrey Hepburn

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other everyhwere." -Tim McGraw Madeline Pericak Marching Band (1-4, section leader 3-4) Wind Ensemble (1-4, section leader 3-4) Jazz Band (3-4, section leader 3-4) Locker 455 Curator ational Honor Society Tri-M Music Honor Society Art Honor Society Key Club (1-4) Youth Orchestra of Charlottesville/Albemarle (11-12, principal) "Love is the virtue of the heart. Sincerity is the virtue of the mind. Courage is the virtue of the spirit. Decision is the virtue of the will."- Frank Lloyd Wright "All I know is that I believe in the sound of music and tl1e running of a horse. All else is squabble."" - Charles Bukowski

Rowen Perry Cross Country, Soccer, Confidence Building Club, and Dancing in Jorts "One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it's worth watching." -Gerard Way

Hannah Peterson French Club (1 ,2,3) Young Liberals (2,3,4) English Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Art Honor Society (3,4) French Honor Society (3) Cross Country (3) "Turns out, not where, but who you're with that really matters." Dave Matthews

Josiah Ragland Guitar Instructor(! ,4), Worship Leader(l ,4) ''You see, we are here, as far as I cru1 tell, to help each other; our brothers, our sisters, our friends, our enemies. That is to help each other ru1d not hurt each other. -Stevie Ray Vaughan

Jeremy Rigaldies "Those truly content with life let it fly past them, they recognize and watch it drift away without caring about what happened. So why would you expect any more from me? That's why they call me what I run. Cause I'm so chill." -]freeze Kyle

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Varsity Baseball (3 ,4) PALS (3,4) ational Honor Society (4) Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Beta Club (4) Key Club (2 ,3 ,4) Young Life (4) "It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up."" - Vince Lombardi

JV Lacrosse (1 ,2); JV Field Hockey (2); Young Republicans Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); Young Life (1 ,2 ); S2A advisor (1 ,2 ,3 ,4) "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each

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Charlotte Pitt (2), Varsity Track and Field (2, 3, 4), Varsity Lacrosse (3, 4), Varsity Field Hockey (4), Key Club (1, 2, 3 , 4- photographer), FAST (4), National Honors Society (4), PALs (3,4), S2A Advisor (2, 3, 4), EATIN (3, 4), Habitat for Humrulity (4), Yearbook (1, 2, 3 & 4 -Co Editor-in-Cllief) "You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think." - Christopher Robin ""Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to tum on the light." - Albus Dumbledore

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Beta Club (12) "I've apparently been the victim of growing up, which apparently happens to all of us at one point or another. It's been going on for quite some time now, without me knowing it. I've found that growing up can mean a lot of things. For me, it doesn't mean I should become somelxx:ly completely new and stop loving the tllings I used to love. It means I've just added more things to my list." -Taylor Swift

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Math Honors Society (2,3,4), English Honors Society (3,4), Spanish Honors Society (3,4), Science Honors Society (4), Habitat for Humanity Club (4), Virginia Bio Club (4 -Co-president/Founder) , SCA (1 ,2,3,4 -Advisor), Leadership (2,3,4), HOSA (4), Peer Mentor Club (2,3), Student Improvement Committee (3,4),JCL (3,4), Drama (Makeup 3,4), Young Liberals (1 ,2,3,4), Quidditch Club (3,4), Confidence Building Club (3,4) "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." John F. Kennedy "For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone." Audrey Hepburn

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other everyhwere." -Tim McGraw Madeline Pericak Marching Band (1-4, section leader 3-4) Wind Ensemble (1-4, section leader 3-4) Jazz Band (3-4, section leader 3-4) Locker 455 Curator National Honor Society Tri-M Music Honor Society Art Honor Society Key Club (1-4) Youth Orchestra of Charlottesville/ Albemarle (11-12, principal) "Love is the virtue of the heart. Sincerity is the virtue of the mind. Courage is the virtue of the spirit. Decision is the virtue of the will."- Frank Lloyd Wright "All I know is that I believe in the sound of music and the running of a horse. All else is squabble."" - Charles Bukowski

Rowen Perry Cross ~untry, Soccer, ~nfidence Building Club, and Dancing in Jorts "One day your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it's worth watching." -Gerard Way

Hannah Peterson French Club (1 ,2,3) Young Liberals (2,3,4) English Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Art Honor Society (3,4) French Honor Society (3) Cross Country (3) "Turns out, not where, but who you're with that really matters." Dave Matthews

Meghan Rader S.O.C.A U17 I U18 Premier(3,4) """It's not about waiting for the stonn to pass ... it's about screaming with the thunder, running with the lightning and lean1ing to dance in the rain."" ~Anonymous"

Josiah Ragland Guitar Instructor(! ,4) , Worship Leader(1 ,4) "You see, we are here, as far as I can tell, to help each other; our brothers, our sisters, our friends, our enemies. That is to help each other and not hurt each other. -Stevie Ray Vaughan

Jeremy Rigaldies "Those truly content with life let it fly past them, they recognize and watch it drift away without caring about what happened. So why would you expect any more from me? That's why they call me what I am. Cause I'm so chill." -]freeze Kyle

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Emily Peck JV Lacrosse (1 ,2); JV Field Hockey (2);

(2), Varsity Track and Field (2, 3, 4), Varsity Lacrosse (3, 4), Varsity Field Hockey (4), Key Club (1, 2, 3, 4- photographer), FAST (4), National Honors Society (4), PALs (3,4), SCA Advisor (2, 3 , 4) , EATIN (3, 4), Habitat for Humanity (4), Yearbook (1, 2, 3 & 4 -~Editor-in-Chief) "You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think." - Christopher Robin ""Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to tum on the light." - Albus Dumbledore

Young Republicans Club (1 ,2,3,4); Young Life (1 ,2); SCA advisor (1 ,2,3 ,4) "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each

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Student Government President (1, 2, 3 , 4), Golf Team (2, 4 Captain), Young Life (1, 2, 3, 4), FCA (1, 2, 3, 4), Can1paigners (1, 2, 3, 4), ~nfidence Building Club (3, 4), Albemarle Super Fan (4), Homecoming ~urt (3, 4), German Club (4), Prom ~m足 mittee (1, 2, 3, 4) Wrestling Team (1), "I'd rather be hated for who I am, then to be loved for who I am not."- Wisennan,

Beta Club (12) "I've apparently been the victim of growing up, which apparently happens to all of us at one point or another. It's been going on for quite some time now, without me knowing it. I've found that growing up can mean a lot of things. For me, it doesn't mean I should become somebody completely new and stop loving the things I used to love. It means I've just added more things to my list." -Taylor Swift

Grace Polson

PALS (3,4) National Honor Society (4) Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Beta Club (4) Key Club (2,3,4) Young Life (4) "It's not whether you get knocked down, it's whether you get up."" - Vince Lombardi

Micah Rivers Football (1 ,2-0ffensive MVP,3-lettered, All Academic T eam,4-captain, lettered, Friday Night Furious Play) Track (1 ,2 ,3-lettered,4-lettered) PALS (4) National Beta Club (4) Leadership (2 ,3 ,4)


Homecoming Court (2 ,3 ,4) "If you train hard, you'll not only be hard , you'll be hard to beat." Herschel Walker, former NFL player

Sarah Robertson I have participated in Leadership , AHS Beautification Day, Powder Puff Football , Dance Team, JV Cheerleading & Varsity Cheerleading my Junior & Senior year. I was also Vice President of H.O.S.A. ''You've gotta dance like there's nolxx:ly watching, Love like you'll never be hurt, Sing like there's nolxx:ly listening, And live like it's heaven on earth." - William W. Purkey"

Robert Robison Varsity Swimming (2 ,3 ,4-captain) Cross Country(4) Marching Band(l ,2) Eagle Scout" "I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead , tomorrow hasn't arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I'm going to be happy in it." -Groucho Marx

Sean Roesch Cross Country (1 ,2,3,4), Key Club (1, lOth grade rep- 2, K-Family Chair- 3, 4) , Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4), NHS (4), Young Life (1 ,2 ,3,4), JV Lacrosse (2), Outdoor Track (1) "Real wealth is not what you have, it's what you can do without." - KRS One.

Martha Roszak No Fella A Cappella (co-founder 1, 2-4),

JV Field Hockey (1), Varsity Field Hockey (2, 3, 4- captain), Cville C lect Travel Field Hockey (1, 2, 3- captain), Key Club (1-4), FASf (2-4), PALS (4), National Honor Society (4- Secretary), Math Honor Society (2-4), Science National Honor Society (4), TI1espian Honor Society (4), National English Honor Society (3-4), Tri-M Music Honor Society (3-4) "With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be cheerful. Strive to be happy." -Desiderata, Max Ehnnann

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Marching Band (2, 3, 4) Concert band (1) Wind Ensemble (2, 3, 4) French Honor Society (2 , 3 , 4) English Honor Society (2, 3 , 4) Gennan Honor Society (4) Tri-M Music Honor Society (1, 2, 3, 4) Peer Mentors/Peer Tutors (3, 4) Youth Orchestra Flute Ensemble (4) Youth Orchestra Flute Choir (3) AU-District Band (3, 4) Pit Orchestra (3, 4) AHS-St. Ursula Exchange Program (2, 4) "You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club."" --Jack London

Cross Country (1 ,2,3,); Indoor Track (1 ,2); Key Club (1 ,2,3,4,); Key Club Executive Board (3 ,4); Junior Classical League (2 ,3 ,4); Young Liberals Cllub (3 ,4); Math Honor Society; English Honor Society; Martha Jefferson Hospital Junior Volunteer (1 ,2 ,3) Christine Scott "We ourselves feel that what we are doing Marching Band--Color guard (1-4, captain is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop". - 3-4) All Star Cheerleading (1-4) All American NFL Pro Bowl Half tin1e Mother Teresa Show (1) Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade-Cheerleading (1) Tiffany Sandridge Creative Writing (1 ,2,3,4); Ceramics (1 ,2,3); Most Valuable Cheerleader (3) Fines Arts (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); At Home Photography Gymnastics (1-4) Almost Heaven Habitat for Humanity (1-3) (1 ,2,3,4); Culinary Arts (1-4); RepresentSon Servants Mission Trips: New Orleans (4) ing Southern Pride (1 ,2,3 ,4); Literary Art PACEM Men's Shelter (1, 3, 4) Magazine: The Lantern (1 ,2 ,3 ,4- Staff); French Honor Society (3, 4--vice president) Filmmaking (1); Volunteer at C.S.P.C.A. (4) Math Honor Society (2, 3, 4) ""But life's not the breath you take English Honor Society (3, 4) The breathing in and out National French Contest Top 20 Finalist (1, That gets you through the day 2) Ain't what it's all about Improv (1) You just might miss the point Drama Club (1) T ryin' to win the race Key Club (1) Life's not the breaths you take FASf (1)" But the moments that take your breath "'The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to away!"" create something that will."" -Geroge Strait Chuck Palahniuk "Commit to the LORD whatever you do, 'To love is to serve."" Derived from Galaand your plans will succeed."" tians 5:13" -Proverbs 16:3 "For I know the plans I have for you,"" says the Lord. "'They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a

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McKenzie Swanson Leadership (2) ]V Softball (8th) Varsity Softball (1, 2, 3, 4) "I can do all things through Christ >vho gives me strength. Philli.pians 4:13

Raechel Tedford Womens Ensemble(year 1 ,2) Vocal Jazz(year 3,4 -Sectional Leader) Show Choir(year 3,4) Tri-M Honors Music Society(year 4) Powderpuff Football (year 3,4) Fish Tank Club (year 4 -Vice Pres) "Above all else, guard your heart , for everything you do flows from it. " -Proverbs 4:23 "If you can't laugh at yourself, life's gonna seem a whole lot longer than you'd like. What do ya do?You laugh, you know , I'm not saying I don't cry ... but in between ... I laugh." -Garden State "We're all lying in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars." -Oscar Wilde

Caitlyn Tetterton Tech crew (2,3); Phantom of the Opera sound director (3 ); Fried chicken server (3 ,4) " lathing is on my horizon except everything." - Dwight Schrute ""The future is no place to place your better days." - DMB"

RobertThomas Varsity Baseball (3 ,4); ]V Baseball (1 ,2 ); Freslunan & ]V Basketball (1 ,2); AHS Leadership (1 ,2,3); PALS (2,3,4-Advisory Council4); SCA (2,3,4-Advisor); Young Life (1 ,2,3,4); AHS Honor Roll (1 ,2,3); AHS Outstanding Achievement Award (3); ational Beta Club (4); FCA (3,4); Confidence Building Club (4), National Society of High School Scholars (2 ). 'We didn't lose the game, we just ran out of time".- Vince Lombardi

Joshua Underwood Played Freslunen, ]V and Varsity Football. Lettered in Varsity Football as a Junior. Scholar/ Athlete award (football). Principal of the Bass section of the Albemarle Concert Orchestra for two years. Earned Most Improved Award for Orchestra. Earned the Honor-roll every semester of High School. Earned the American Legion School Award for Courage, Honor, Leadership, Patrio-

tism, Scholarship and Service. Earned the Outstanding Ciri.zenship Award from the Son's of the American Revolution. Elected at Virginia Boy's State to serve as the Chief Justice of the Boy's State Supreme Court. Won the Virginia State Championship (2009 & 2011) for the American Legion Oratorical Contest and advanced to Nationals twice. Won the 2010 Rotary Club Speech Contest. Taught Civil War History to Anny Cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point. President of the Equestrian Club. Member of ational Honors Society. Had leading role in several films about the American Civil War for the Battle of Hagerstown. Church Youth Group Leader. Leader/Presenter of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Logged over 600 hours of community service in the first three years of High School. "Do not be afraid for I Am with you, Do not be dismayed for I Am your God. I will strengthen you and give you help; I will uphold you with my victorious right hand,"" Isaial1 41 :10 "I like whiskey, I always have, and that is why I never drink it ,"" Robert E. Lee "I hope I shall possess finnness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man ," George Washington Kirsten Van Petten FCCLA 1-4 Honor Roll 1 - 4 YMCA Counselor 2 Teachers forTomorrow 3 ACPR Counselor 3 "Don't worry 'bout nothin', let it go and see what tomorrow brings. Don't worry 'bout nod1in', pray about everything" -Luke Bryan

Usa Van Wielder English Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4); National Honor Society (3 ,4 ); German Honor Society (2,3,4- officer); Habitat For Humanity (4 - co-president); Key Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ); Gennan Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4 - co-president); Junior Classical League (4); Photography Club (3,4) "Be the change you want to see in the world -Mal1at:J.na Gandhi

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Savannah Velilty Varisty Field Hockey (3,4) Junior Varsity Field Hockey (1 ,2-captain) Young Life (3,4) Girls Bible Study (4) Confidence Building Club (3,4) Outdoor Activities Club (4) Future Business Leaders of America Club (4)

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Emily WiGits Choir (1 , 2 , 3, 4) Young Liberals Club (1 , 2, 3, 4) French Club (1, 2: Treasurer, 3: Co-President, 4: Co-Officer of Fun) Crew/ Cast Member for Drama Productions (3 , 4) Tri-M HS (1, 2, 3, 4) French HS (3, 4) Thespian (3, 4) National HS (3, 4) "Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean it is not real?"- Dumbledore. "I think the most important thing about music is the sense of escape." Thom Yorke. "And this I believe: that the free, exploring rnind of the individual human is the most valuable thing in the world. And this I would fight for: the freedom of the mind to take any direction it wishes, undirected."John Steinbeck. "Chaos is a friend of mine." -Bob Dylan.

Claire Wiley JCL (1 ,2,3,4- Vice President), Key Club (2,3,4), English Honors Society (3,4), Show Choir (3 ,4 - Dance Captain), National Honors Society (4), Stock Market Club (3), Spring Musicals (2,3), Art Honors Society (2), Governor's School for Agriculture (4) "Forever is composed of nows."" - En1i.ly Dickinson "It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept."" -Calvin (Calvin & Hobbes)

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Maggie Wilson Key Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4- Above and Beyond Award, Social Chair, Lieutenant Governor for Division SA) National Honor Society (3 ,4) Choir (1 ,2 ,3 ,4-Patriot Singers) District Choir (1 ,2 ,4) Honors Choir (3 ,4) Tri-M Music Honor Society (2,3,4) Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4) Art Honor Society (3 ,4) Leadership (1 ,2) School Improvement Council (2 ,3) Quidditch Club (4) "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who n1ind don't matter, and those who matter don't n1i.nd." -Dr. Seuss "If you can inlagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it." -William Arthur Ward

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JV Field Hockey (1, 2-captain); Varsity Field Hockey (3, 4-captain); Young Life (2,3,4); Key Club (1 ,2 ,3, 4-executive board); National English Honor Society (3, 4-president); Math Honor Society (2 ,3 ,4); Spanish Honor Society (3 ,4); Science National Honor Society (4); National Honor Society (4); Young Republicans/Conservatives Club (1 ,2 ,3 ,4); PALS (2 ,3 ,4 ); ]ESALMA "Tilis is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." -Psalm 118:24 "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 "''I hope you dance."" -Lee Aml Womack

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Rachel Yoder Anime Club (1 ,2,3,4); Art Club (3,4); Art Honors Society (4); Gay Straight Alliance (4); Beta Club (4). "But the eyes are blind. Orle must look with the heart. " -The Little Prince

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English Honor Society Row 1: D. Herridge , S. Schwartz, E. MacMichael, M. Bricker, M. Kwiatkowski , A. Wharam , D. Bargh , E. Wombacher. Row 2: P. James, M. Roszak, K. Aglio, E. Leech , K. Heeschen , M. Serbati , L. Van Wickler, D. Cimic, K. Kennedy, N. Ward . Row 3: A. Pe rez- Reyes , J. Perry, M. Goodrich , B. Kyriacopoulos, S. Rose , A. Heatwole

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German Honor Society Row 1: N. Wintersteiger, OF. Aglio , K. Coffman , C. Brown , A. Dame , A. Wharam Row 2: V. Stegnaro, N. Miller, M. Bricker, L. VanWickter, L. Sawyer, S. Brewer Row 3: J. Durrer, K. Aglio , C. Ulan , D. Cimic, N. Ward , R. Jepson , L. White Row 4 M. Coffindaffer, Z. Evans , A. Noble , I. Prum , J. Grimsley, R. Robinson, J. Calhoun , Z . Coffman , B. Deal

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French Honor Society Row 1: D. Espinosa, A . Bonham , M. Barr, S. Prestiy, L. Marsh Row 2: E. Kostanecki, Q . Egner, I. Whedbee, S. Telford, C. Paulosky, S. Webster Row 3: D. Woodland, L. Considine Row 4: P. Andrade , S. Alvarado-Hernandez , R. Eadie, B. Doby, S. Haynes, T . Hecmanczuk

Spanish Honor Society Row 1: H. Harper, S. Giacalone , V. Zarate, L. Brady, K. Patel , E. Wombacher, K . Mendelsohn, E. Duani , S. Maus Row 2: L. Brown , M. Thomson , S. Murphy, J. VIckerman , D. Horridge , M. Walters , Dr. Collado, I. Lee , D. Babu Row 3: M. Brunelle, J. Perry, J. Lescault, M. LOckman , M. Smith, C. Hensien , A. Perez-Reyes, K. Heeschen , J. Sacco, A. MacKnight, A. Huscke, 0. LeMay, J. Carey, A. Bohn

Tri-M Row 1: P. Andrade , A. Oliva, K. Gaines, M. Pericak, E. Kuhn , L. Sisman, G . Moore, A. Brual , Row 2: C. Wagner, L. Brown , A. Castelino, K. Kellenberger , T. Skeen , K. Meadows, T. Fielding , J. Berry, W. Desimini , Row 3: P. James, A. Alfano , C. Frazer, K. Heeschen , E. Wicks , S. Schwartz, L. Toms , J . Watson , R. Tedford , S. Goldeen , S. Fredrick, J. Pompeo , M. Bebel , Row 4: B. Storer, J. Brown , C. Palmer, V. O'Brien , P. Owen , A. Perez- Reyes , M. Kwiatkowski , J. Perry, M. Smith , A. Smith , A. Horbaly, I. Lee, K. van Eesel , K. Edenfield , T. Gaines, Row 5: M. Wilson , S. heider, K. Weber, M. Thompson , M. Farabaugh , D. Joyner, R. Kime , E. Simpson , J. Micucci , M. Sparks, C. Douherty, M. Gerd ing , K. Crowsell , A. Smith , Row 6: J . Ragland , T. Morris, Mrs. Morris, S. McClung , S . Hadley, T. Liu , G. Dorsey, K. Martini

Thespian Honor Society Row 1: A. Goodrich, E. Wicks , K. Kel lenberger, S. Knarzer, J . Brown , C . Ramsey, M. Marshall-Roth Row 2: J . Schwaner, T. Singh , N. Dahiya, S. Skidmore, A . Dickason , K. Wilson , K. Heeschen, P. Kostanecki Row 3: C. Dougherty, S . Heider, K. Edson , A. Weathersby, M. Simpson, B. Vaughn , B. Storer, M. Lauber, G. Kellenberger, R. Arthur, A. Dame

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FAST Row 1: K. Miller, M. Toms, A. Veith , A. AI Fano, P. Northup, C. Ball , L. Brady, A. Mathes, E. Dantoni , R. Mutzbaugh, H. MacKnight, G. Web b Row 2: K. Coffman , R. Faulconer, R. Barranco, A. Early, M. Walters, A. Peters, G. Leytham , L. Northup, K. Rice , M. Kwiatkowski, C. Pugh , K. Waldron Row 3: M. Symmes , R. Stukenborg , J. Mueller, D. Bargh , N. Ward , L. Sawyer, S. Palmer, M. Rohm , M. Malboeuf, L. Truuit, 0 . LeMay, S. Henderson , A. Schwab Row 4: S. Okaah , L. Kohler, I. Lee, C. Porco, J. Block, T. Bauman, E. White , K. Keating , E. Mollica, E. Smith, A. Weaver , G. Glaeser Row 5: W. Lin , M. Duggins, J . Gaylord, S. Vitko , H. Conner, A. Brady , K. Grossman , M. Napolitano, S. Foley, K. Baker, J. Smyth , S. Woods , S. Bromberger, J. Conner, M. Schneider, M. Dud ley, A. Starr, A. Davison

I-CARE Row 1: L. Chang , A. Souto Vi llanustre, L. Straka, D. Babu, L. James, E. Meadows Row 2: S. Green , S. Kwan , S. Gautam , G. Choi, Y. Fei, H. Joo Row 3: S. Webb , D. Dahal , N. Boghdeh, E. Luong, P. Aung , M. Konadu, K. Peason.


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Envirothon Row 1: A. Lopez, E. Hillstrom , L. Cetic Row 2: A. Fishe r, P. Desmond , W. Chaney, E. Hahn , T. Teisberg

Anime Club Row 1: A. Mendoza, H. Schieman , S. Thomas , J. Shifflett, K. Xie Row 2: S. Marsh , M. Polivka, E. Thorne , K. Williams, K. Creagan , K. Carmines

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Ro w 1: J. Brown , K. Ke llenberger, J. Lewis, C. Ramsey, S. Knarzer Row 2: K. Heeschen, 0. Whicheloe , L. Riccio , I. Marsh, A. Dickason , K. Wilson , M. Marshall-Roth, A. Dame Row 3: E. Wicks, M. Simpson , A. Weathersby, R. Baker, P. Kostanecki , B. Storer, S. Skidmore, R. Arthur, J. Schwaner, G. Kellenberger Not Pictured: A. Shepherd , C. Earles , J . James, K. Yoder, J. Wharton

Alice in Wonderland Cast Row 1: T. Singh , K. Kellenberger, J. Brown , J. Lewis, C. Ramsey, S. Knarzer, K. Creegan Row 2: N. Dahiya, 0. Whicheloe , L. Riccio, I. Marsh , A. Dickason , K. Wilson , K. Edson, M. Arthur Row 3: J. Harris, S. Mahadevan , A. Weathersby, M. Simpson , J. Schwaner, B. Storer, B. Vaughan , G. Kellenberger, K. Farineau , M. Lauber

Forensics Row 1: C. Ramsey, K. Ke llenberger, J. Brown , R. Baker, P. Kostanecki Row 2: A. Dame, S. Skidmore, A. Dickason , 0. Whicheloe, E. Guiberson , R. Birkholtz Row 3: G. Kellenberger, C. Palmer, S. Knarzer, N Dah iya Not Pictured: L. Long , M. Sukkar, B. Eubanks, J. James, A. Keller, J. DeAlmeida

Drama Club Officers Row 1: K. Wilson , K. Kellenberger, S. Knarzer, M. Marshall-Roth, J. Brown , Paige Kostanecki Row 2: K. Nelson, B. Storer, R. Baker, C. Ramsey Not Pictured : A. Shepherd

lmprov Row 1: A, Dame , G, Kellenberger, R. Baker, C. Palmer Row 2: K. Kellenberger, L. Riccio, R. Arthur, S. Knarzer, I. Marsh Not Pictured: A. Shepherd , L. Long

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HOSA Row 1: S. Palmer, D. Lewis, A. Early, S. Best, E. Harris Row 2: S. Robertson , K. Scott, A. Wells, M. Harris , B. Best, B. Brown

Young Liberals Row 1: M. Cooke , S. Goldeen , E. Kuhn , K. Nelson , S. Fredrick, M. Brickel , K. K. Kennedy , Row 2: R. Shel l, A. Fischer, A. Perez-Reyes, D. Cimic, K. Heeschen , K. Kennedy

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We sow you toke your first steps as a baby. Now we get to see you toke your first steps as on adult. We ore very proud of you. Love you, Mom, Dod and Nick too.

Grace Polson

Breonno Rose, From the first moment I knew of you I was amazed by you. You hove never stopped amazing me by your strength, your kindness, & your beauty. We all ore so proud of you for being the l st from our family to graduate high school. Congratulations! Job well done! Love, Mom

The day you were born we knew you were our special little girl. You hove truly treated everyone with kindness and honesty. You will go for my "Sweet Baby Groce" and we ore honored to be your parents. We Love You! Mommy, Daddy, and Joryd

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"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children ... to leave the world a better place ... to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." - Emerson

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Sharon Schwartz ''All learned people learn Latin," she said. "Irs bound to come in useful. Fairy tales, on the other hand, ore about reo/life." --Juniper from "The Wise Child" by Monica Furlong

We are so proud of the amazing person you have grown to be and we're looking forward to seeing all that you will achieve in the years to come. God bless your journey! We love you, Mom & Kurt, Dad & Betsy

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Neal Pease Dear Neal, We can't believe you are a senior a lready. You have made us so PROUD as a family. You make every day special for us all . Your faith has also become a large part of your life and has spread to others. Neal will always be remembered for treating everyone with respect and d ignity. The number of lives you have impacted positively is astonishing.

Casey will always think of you as his little bro and someone he loves dearly. Madison will never forget all of the good times you shared with her playing video games and making her laugh. Nicholas has always looked up to you and you have introduced him to religion in a cool way. Mom loves her Nealy and will cry just thinking about you leaving for college next year.

Of course, you and I are something special. My Buddy, My Pal, My Look a Like, My Son . I love you so much and I'm so proud of who you have become as a young man . Our special time will not end here, but will continue to add to our book of memories. Thanks for being a great son. Tears of joy. No, you cannot have the BMW yet. Love You, Dad

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In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.

Love, Mom, Dad, David and Jack

Abby and Jonathan, Your paths have been guided and protected since before you were born, when no one was sure you would make it. Your parents and twin siblings are so proud of you! May God guide you in your many journeys ahead. We Love you!

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Christine Scott Hola P-nut! You have come a long way from your days as a wobbly little weeble and you have grown into a very graceful, talented, and caring young lady. We are very proud of who you are. We have loved watching you express yourself through your art, dance, gymnastics, cheer, and most triumphant color guard performances. The passion you put into helping people through Habitat, PACEM, and Son Servants has inspired us and we know it is only the beginning of your life's work. You are a snowflake- - beautiful, unique, and part of something much bigger. We love you, Sweetie . Keep being who you are. Love, Mommy and Padre (and little Houndy, of course) "You ore b ra ver than you believe , stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think." - A. A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

Christine, You have grown up so much since your days of sun hats and Piglets. You've become a fantastic gymnast, cheerleader, and color guard member, and you even graduated from the Barbie Jeep to the Tucson! I know you will do amazing things at college - while wearing mismatched socks of course! Keep up that determination Red! I'm proud of you little sister and I love you, Kathryn

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Hannah, We are so proud of you for a ll you've accomplished. We love you very much! Congratulations! Love, Mom, Kathy, and Becca

We remember when you were a little boy. One night when you came to dinner you were all grown up. Where did the in-between go? And now a new chapter, graduation, college ... but in our hearts, you will always be our little boy. We are so very proud of you and your many accomplishments. May all your dreams come true! Love Mom, Dad and Jessa

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Emily Peck Sweet Emily - from a screaming baby to a sweet and curious toddler - you have grown into a beautiful young lady! We are so very proud of who you are and look forward to what you will still become! Stay true to yourself, keep good friends close by and family even closer! We love you! Mom, Dad, Kelsey, and Justin

Zackary Crawford You've always loved to choose your own path . We are so proud of what you've done, what you've become and where you are headed. With love from all of your family .

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Stephanie Salsini Congratulations! All your hard work in high school has certainly paid off as you d id great. We are so proud to be your parents . We know you will do super in college! Love, Mom, Dad, Natalie and Jenny

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Congratulations! We are very proud of you! In your first 18 years, you have already made a mark on the world with the kindness you have shared with so many. You are a beautiful and re markable young woman. You are a loving daughter, a wonderful sister, an attentive aunt, a thoughtful granddaughter and a loyal friend. You have so many talents to offer the world . Blaze you own path, leave a trail, and most of all .. . be happy! Remember to pursue your dreams and happiness wi ll follow. Love, Mom and Dad

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Congratulations Kendall! We ore so proud of you and all that you hove accomplished thus for: we know that you will make all of your dreams come true.

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Cody Purvis We ore so proud of the man you hove become. Congratulations on all you hove accomplished and best of luck with this next stage of your life. Nashville awaits! Love, your biggest fans always, Mama, Mark and Logon

Miranda Bricker You ore a wonderful blessing and gift to us! We ore so proud of who you ore and ore so excited to see how God works out your future. Keep smiling , sweet Emily! We love you so much . Dod, Mom, Bobby, Groce

Congratulations, Mirando! Follow your dreams, but always remember that there's no p lace like home. We Love You! Mom, Dod and Donielle

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Andrew Mann Falling star Wish afar Rising Star And there you are.

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Anna Deborah Alfano Dear Anna, We are so proud of you and the compassionate, sincere, intellegent and faithful woman you have become. Your smile, wit and beautiful countenance bring us joy and inspire us. As you make your way through life remember that our love, hopes and prayers will be with you wherever you go.

Love, Dad, Mom, Katie & Zoey

Martha Roszak Marfa Davis, Highly Dangerous, Marty or by any other name- You are a special gift to us all. You have faced life's challenges with faith , couage, grace and dignity and have accomplished so much. Continue to follow your heart, "accentuate the positive" and you will do great things! Love, a lways and forever, Mom

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"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your path straight." Proverbs 3:5-6

Our Super Hero; because you do what's right. Now, take the next step to become the man you are meant to be.

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Emily Wombacher We ore so proud and amazed by you. We can't wait to see what your future holds, Love, Mom, Dod, Allison, Elizabeth and Michael

Our darling Charlotte, words can not express the joy and happiness you have brought to our lives. We are so proud of the young woman you have become. Love Mum, Dad, Nan, Daniel and Kimberly "It is our choices that show what we truly a re, far more than our abilities." - Albus Dumbledore

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When you were born, people a lways said, ''you've got your hands full with double the trouble ." We a lways c hose to believe you were Double the Joy! You have made us so proud of your accomplishments and we can't wait to see what life has in store for eoch of you as you head off in your own separate d irections. Just remember we're always here for you.

"Truly I tell you, if you ho ve faith as sm all as a mustard seed, you con soy to this mountain, 'Move from here to there : and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you. " With lots of love , Mom, Dad, Sarah, and Hannah

Kyle Ripley "You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time. " - Jim Bouton, "Ball Four" KyleNever stop doing what you love to do on the field and in life! Love, Mom, Dad, Wi ll , & Danny

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Cavanaugh, Christian- 181 Cetic, Nikolina- 122, 194 Chaml:ers, N Bushie- 173 Chandler, Jolm - 4, 10, 43, 122 Chandler, Steven - 105, l 73 Chaney, Lindsey- 94, 181 Chaney, Walter- 188 Chang, Tseng Ling - 181 Chang , Vincent- 173 Chapman, Carol)11- 173 Chapman, David - 74, 165 Cha ve: , !saeel - 181 Chen, Casey - 173 Chen, Jach.-y - 8, 181 Chen, Xiuhui - 181 Cheng, William- 173 Cheung, Enuneline- 181 Chhetri, Anuragh- 111, 173 Chhetri, Suraj- 165 Chicas-Melende: , Gerardo- 165 Chisholm, Caroline- 112, 165 Chisholm, Michael - 47, 66, 113 , 181 Chisholm , Nicholas- 105, 181 Choi, Gyuhyun- Ill, 181 Christian, James - 76, 181 Christian, Jp- 181 Christian Fellowship - 2 Christmas, Ta'quaysha - 1 Chrobak, Ra)l11ond- 1 Churchman, ]ameli- 165 Cifuentes, Nelson- 181, 192 Cimic, Dajana- 122, 194 Clark, Adam- 181 Clark, Darius - 173 Clark , Jacob - 181 Clarke, Heather - 100, 122 Clouse, Alec - 173 Cloutier, Dre11·- 181 Coats, Dylan- 181 Cobbs, Jalen- 165 Coble, Tra1is -122 Coffindaffer, Michael - 173 Coffman, Catherine - 67, l Coffman, Kendall - 52 , 69, 107, 165 Coffman,Zachary-66,67, 109,122, 194 Cohen, Linda- 8, 173 Coleman, Alyssa- 122 Coleman, Britani- 181 Coles, Jamal - 51, 165 Collado, Denise- 188 Colla:o-Espinosa, Anthony - 165 Colla:o-Espinosa, Ylelanie- 3, 181 Colley, Taylor - 94, 181 Collier, Jared- 76, 98, 181 Collier, Joshua- 165 Collier, Tyler- 181 Collins, Dalton- 181 Collins, Krystal - 99, 173 Confidence Building - 197 Conner, Hannah - 29 ,67, 114, 165 Cotmer, Jessica - 73, 110, 111, 181 Considine, Lauren - 181 Cook, Rachel -91, 114,1 Cooke, Ylartin- 173 Coombs, Noel - 122 Cope, Joesef - 181 Copeland, Shannon - 188 Corl:ett, Douglas - 113, 165 Corbin, Darius- 76, 181 Corbin, Dionna- 165 Corbin,Sage-76,81, 114,181 Corcoran, Tyler- 165 Corea, Kirsten - 165 Costabile, Sam- 173 Costabile, Sa1·erio - 173 Costain, Ronald - 76, 181 Coughlin, Loretta- 188 Covert, Jason- 32, 165

Cranford, Kyleigh- 181 Crawford, Zachary- 66, 122 Creegan, Katherine - 165 Creegan, Michael- 181 Creighton, Kelly- 173 Crickenl:erger, Dakota - 122 Crider, Meaghan - 188 Crider, Meghan- 188 Crisostomo-Hemande: , Lucia- 122 Crist, Matthew- 16, 51, 76, 88, 102, 103, 173 Croonquist, Keith - 165 Croonquist, Kelly - 47, 181 Cross, Kelsey - 165 Cros11·ell, Kiara - 17 3 Cro11·, 1l1omas - 8, 11, 102, 103, 173 Cru: , Jocsel)n- 181 Cru:-Duran, Ricardo - 50, 165 Cru:-Garcia, Jessica - l 73 Cru:-Landa, Juan - 17 3 Cuenca, Juan - 181 Cununings, Mark- 122 Cunningham, Alunad- 74 , 165 Cumlingham, Aniyal1 - 181 Cum1ingham, Fay - 189 Curry, Marvin - 189 Cutright, Allison- 189 C)i:a, Jessica- 165

D D'Antoni, Enuna - 42, 114, 122 D'Avan:o, Danlian - 122 Dal1al, Durga Devi - 122 Dahiya, Neetu- 59, 181 Dale, Fiona - 17 3 Dalkin, Benjamin- 98, 173 Dalton, Grace- 173 Daly, William- 189 Dame, Andre11· - 59 , 122, 194 Daniel, Dinal1-ll5, 165 Daniel, Saudi- 165 Daniel, Sydney- 72, 73 , 173 Danis, Lakshmi - 110, 181 Danis, Mohan- 111, 181 Daschbach, Com1or - 181 Davila, Nicholas- 123 Davis, Cluistopher- 76, 181 Davis, Curtis- 173 Davis, Heather - 123 Da1is, Jason- 19, 105, 173 Davis, Jessica - 173 Davis, Jonathan- 18, 123 Da1is, Judith- 189 Da1is, Katrina- 123 Da1is, Leslie- 189 Oa1is, l )1111·ood - 165 Davis, Rar1drell - 173 Davison, Abigail - 107, 173 Dawson, Jane- 189 DeAlmeida,Jeffrey -8, 102,165 De Frank, Kathr,11 - 173 De Frank, Nanette- 189 Deal, Benjamin- 25, 66,67, 92, 123, 194 Deal, Ham1al1 - 72, 73, 173 Dean, Ylanhe11·- l 73 Deloria, Richard - 76, 98, 173 Delp, Victoria - 51, 17 3 DeMasters-Hadder, Samantha - 123 Denham, Samuel - 76, 181 Demus, Gral1atn - 173 Densmore, Mallory - 78, 173 Densmore, Nicole- 107, 165 Densmore, 1l1omas - 13, 66 , 181 Denton, James - 173 Deras, El:ert - 173 Desai, Sapna - 165 Desimi.tu, Wilson- 34, 64, 65, 123

Desmond, Patrick - 165 Dibblee, Mason - 76,77,105,181 Dickason, Andre11· - 58, 173 Doby, Blair- 181 Dol:er, Michael - 173 Domer, Jmuue - 189 Do1madio, Gianpaolo - 123 Dom1elly, Victoria- 114, 182 Dorsey, Garen - 173 Doslu, AI1ish - 34, 124 Dougharty, Devi.t1- 173 Dougherty, Carol - 56, 124 Doukat1, Zeina - 110, 173 Do1ding, Masato - 51 , 80,81, 173 Dratna Club Officers - 199 Dresner, Blake - 182 Drouin, Dade- 182 Drunun, Mirat1da - 51 , 173 Drunun, Victoria - 124 Duat1i, Elyse - 21, 22,165 Dudley, Demarco - 16, 51, 74,173 Dudley, Mi.tial1 - 28, 73 , 99, 173 Dudley, Morgat1- 182 Duggat1, Michael - 51 , 165 Duggi.t1S, Megm1- 73, 84, 85, 182 Duna11·ay, Kim - 189 Duna11·ay, l..ogar1- 76, 98, 173 Durat1, AI1drea- 165 Durm1- Reyes, Jesus - 109 , 182 Durm1-Reyes, AI1drea- 165 Durhatn, Chase - 165 Durrer,Jerry -124 ,194 Durrett, Kristin Nicholle - 124 Dyer, Julia - 189 Dyer, Rol:err - 80,81, 182 Dyer, Sean- 182

E Eadie, Reagm1- 182 Eads, Preston- 165 Ealy, Tyler- 30, 165 Earles, Claibome - 84, 182 Early, Ashley - 17, 20, 33, 124 Early, Pearl - 189 Easnnm1, Kyle- 124 Eavey, Auwnm - 85, 174, 192 Echell:erger, Reece - 91 , 17 4 Edenfield, Krista - 124 Edson, Kate - 58, 59, 182 Ed11·ards, Rose - 189 Egm1, l'.licholas - 174 Egner, Abigail- 51, 174 Egner, Qui.tm- 52, 182 Eheart, \4egat1 - 165 Eiden, Rachel - 12 4 EklLmd, Lauren - 64, 124 El Haclunli El Idriss, El Mehdi - Ill , 182 El Haclunli El Idriss, Salal1 - 12 4 Elder, Aaron- 66, 93, 114, 165 Elder , Rachel - 6 7, 182 Elder, Rebecca- 73 , 99, 104, 174, 192 Ellion,Julia -174 Elliort, Skyler- 165 Elmer, Jayden - 34, 50, 174 Emch, Chad11ick- 174 English Honor Society - 194 Eme:am, C)TUS - 51, 124 Epps, Joseph - 124 Erski.t1e, Fiona - 182 Erski.t1e, Gavin- 124 Escalat1te-Bravo, Tat1ia - 17 4 Espi.t1osa, Dim1e - 189 Eubatlk, Bren- 76 , 105, 182 Evat1S, Dom1a - 189 Evat1S, Zachary - 74, 97, 124 ,194 Evarts , Adelaide - !24 Everard, Taylor - l 74

E:ell, Foster - 64, 105, 182

F Fadeley, Sean - 182 Fagm1, Michael- 174 Falum, Shassata- 174 Fm11lli1g, Carson - 110, 111, 174 Farabaugh, Enuly - 67, 182 Farabaugh, Megm1 - 72 , 73, 91 , 174 Farineau, lsal:elle- 44, 165 Fari.t1eau, Kirby - 182 FAST- 197 Fatton, Luc - 109, 165 Faulconer, Rachel - 70, 165 Fei , Yw1 Yar1g - 165 Feldmm111, Wlumey- 51 , 165 Feola, Victoria - 125 Ferero, Joshua - 165 Ferguson, Dem1 - 189 Ferguson, Gral1am -105 , 182 Femlli1, Victor - 89 Ferralli , Adam - 165 Ferralli , AI1drew - 59 , 182 Fiddler on the Roof Cast - 199 Fieldi.t1g, Tori- 165 Fieldi.t1g, Tyler - 10, 49 , 51 , 182 Fi.t111egat1, Carrie- 57, 189 Firer, Harlm1 - 12 5 Firschke, Hendrik- 74, 113, 165 Fischer, Ainory - 51, 165 Fisk, Taylor -165 Reurat1t, Roodrickson- 76 , 182 Rores, Kimberly - 182 Rores-Loreclo, Carlos- 182 Rores-Loredo, Perla - 165 R)m1, Patti- 189 Foley, Dmuel - 66, 165 Foley, Scarlet- 73, 182 Ford, l..ogar1- 8, 86, 166 Foremics - 199 Foster, Grahm11 - 182 Foster, Joseph - 182 Four:, Steve - 18, 189 FratKisco, Myles - 182 FratKk , Jacob - 182 Frat1CO, Alny - 182 Frm1kli.t1, Tony- 115 Fraser, Courmey - 34 , 125 Fra:ier , Annatmy -105 , 166 Fra:ier , John - 182 Frechette, Timothy - 76, 182 Fredrick, Sarah- 57 , 125 Freench Honor Society - 19 5 Friedersdorf, John - 174 Friend , Jolm - 166 Fries , Charlotte - 12, 14 , 125, 194 Friesenegger, Madison - 125 Ftye-Ford, Tat1lia- 182 Fulkerson, Aaron- 125 Fult: , Mark- 16, 166 Ftulke, Alexar1dra- 182 Ftulke, Zachary- 23, 40, 93, 114, 166 Fuoti, Kirsten - 189 Furguson, Traivon - 174

G Gado11·, Renas- 85, 174 Gagg, Lacey - 104, 174 Gai.t1es, Katherine- 8, 125 Gai.t1es, Kevi.t1- 22,61, 74, 166 Gai.t1es, Taylor - 12 5, 194 Gali.t1do-Marti.t1e: , Carlos- 62, 80,81, 125 Gallagher, Peter - 189 Gallimor, Jashua -98, 182 Gallimore, Brittat1Y - 166 Gallimore, Jessica - 182


Gallimore, Joshua - 1 2 Gama, Eric- 189 Gambill, Tyler - 4 , 166 Garcia-Franco, Rudy - 174 Garcia-Valdepena, Angel- 1 2 Gardiner, Joshua - 166 Garland, Amelia- 52, 73, 1 2 Garland, John - 189 Garland Jr , Anthony - 182 Gamett, Jill- 189 Garrison, Antoinette- 166 Garrison, Felicia - 84, 85, 174 Garth, Taylor - 174 Garwood, Dusty- 189 Gaskins, Griffin- 166 Gaskins, Taylor- 125 Gate\\·ood, Kassandra - 22, 166 Gaura.m, Simama- 166 Ga\Tilmic, Elena - 174 Gay Straight Alliance- 19 Gaylord, Julie- 84, 182 Ga:e\\·ood, John - 166 Gentry, William- 182 Gemry, Zachary- 47 , 66, 114, 182 Gerding, Emily- 125 Gerding, Molly- 1 , 125, 194 Gennan Honor Society - 194 Genick, Destiny- 16, 40, 166 Giacalone, Gabriel - 174 Giacalone, Sydney- 30, 166 Giannini, Lane - 174 Gibbons, Evan- 76, 174 Gibson, Frances - 166 Gibson, Mckensie- 1, 78, 79, 125 Giese, Nils- 48, Ill, 174 Gilbert, Phoebe- 22, 78, 166 GilgaJmon, DaJliel- 32, 109 , 166 Gillenwater, Jay - 174 Gillespie, Samuel - 14 , 66, 166 GilliaJn, Clara- 182 GilliaJn, Sa!nuel - 51 , 166 Gilmore, Cinque- 125 Gilmore, Karei)TU1- 51 , 174 Glaeser, Gretchen- 57 , 67, 114, 166 Gleeson, Angela- 44, 189 Glemlie, MorgaJ1 - 125 Gobbie, OiaJ111e- 189 Goldeen, Deboral1- 166 Golden, Al111a- 104, 182 Golden, Elaine Catherine- 126 Goljamali, Sarah - 174 Gome: , EmaJ1uel- 126 Gooding, \XIilliaJn- 32, 33, 57 , 174 Gcxxi.InaJ1, Arick - 166 Goo-.imaJ1, 0kole- 189 Goodrich, Al111a - 16, 56 , 166 Goodrich, Marthe\\. Robert - 10, 13, 14, 16,33 ,86,126 Gorak, Joseph- 53,81, 166 Gordner, AmaJ1da- 189 Gori.Ili, Jessica - 182 Gonnus, Joshua - 183 Gorder, Frederick - 174 Gourdet, Isis - 174 Gomruhk, Emily - 183 Go\·oruhk, Lauren- 183 Grabo\\·ska, Alura- 67, 114, 166 GraOO\\·ska, Morlika- 104, 183 Grado, Calogero - 1 3 Grado, Ti:iana - 1 3 Gral1am , Harrison - 166 GraJ1ey, Madeline - 31 , 126, 194 GraJ1t, AlexaJ1der - Ill , 183 Graschel, Jacob - 183 Gray, Erir1- 45, 126 Gray, Jasmine- 51 , 126 Gray, KirclaJ1d -7,113 ,126,192 Grbic, Da\id- 4 7, 113, 183 Ca!neron- 76, 9, 105, 1 3

Green, Sue- 189 Green, \Vendell- 74, 189 Greene, Amhony- 45, 166 Gregg, Denik- 166 Greller, Russell - 183 Gre\ ious, ~vlykaela - 183 Griffith, Joshua- 183 Grimes, logaJ1- 126 Grinun, Sharon- 189 Grimsley, JordaJ1 - 81 , 174 Grooms, Ashley- 46, 166 GrossmaJ1, Kaitl)11 - 91, 112, 113, 174 Guadarrama, BreyaJ111a- 183 GubennaJ1, Karari.I1a - 81 , 166 Guiberson, Enm1a- 174 Gucler, Da\id Joseph - 81 , 12 7

H Haas, Sheri- 189 Haddock, Linda- l 9 Haden, Abigail- 183 Hadley, Spencer - 34, 127 , 194 Hagee, Jacqueline- 16, 127 Hal111 , Eric - 166 Hal111, HaJmal1 - l 74 Hairston, Jessica - 12 7 Hairston, Kendra - 183 Haise, Madison- 91, 183 Hale, Kira - 183 Hale, Lee- 189 Hall , Enm1a - 183 Hall , Parker - 166 Hamilton, Cassidy- 183 Hanumnd, Karherir1e- 86, 166 HaJKock, Kelly - 51 ,127 HaJ1ey , Brandon- 76, 174 HaJ1ki.ns, ~v!elissa - 189 HaJ1ki.ns, 1l1omas- 189 HaJ1SSe11, Paige- 73, 4, 5, 104, 183 Harding, Clmstopher- 1 3 Hare, Kendrick - 51 , 1 3 Hargett, Omstian - 105, 174 Harper, HaJ111al1 - 90, 91 , 174 Harper, Holly - 17, 20, 50, 51 , 62, 90, 91, 127 Harris, Eli:abeth - 88, 166 Hanis, Jol111 - l 74 Harris, Lucille - 1 9 Harris, MaJi a - 127 Harris, Morlica - l 3 Harrison, Julia - 59 , 183 HartmaJ1, Julia - 73, 104, 183 Hamood, Kathleen - 174 Hasllisaki, JonathaJ1 - 12 7 Hatchett, Ca!nron - 92, 114, 174 Hawkins, Bailey - 183 Ha\\·kins, Hannon - 86, 166 Ha\\·kins, Kendall- 86, 127 Haxter, Sara - 189 Ha)11es , Shaquasha- 22,101,166 Ha:lett, C'lfoline - l 74 Healey, Brem1a - 43, 166 Heath, BriaJ1 - 189 Heat\\·ole,Andre\\· -66, 115,166 Heat\\·ole, 1l1omas - Ill, 183 HeckinaJ1, Robert - l 3 Hecmanc:uk, Paul - 166 HecmaJ1c:uk , TI1eresa - 183 Hedger, Patrick- 66, 102, 127 Heeschen , Kira Braxdale- 3, 127, 192 Heider, Saral1- 91, 127 Heldreth , NathaJliel - 4, l 0, 66, 114, 115,127 Henderson, Dieira- 166 Henderson, Matthew- 74 , 166 Henderson, Saral1- 166 Henry , Alison - 112, 166 Henry, Day-Quan- 127

Hensien, Collin - 91, 166 Hensien, John- 9, Ill, 183 Herbert, StefaJlie - 7, 1 9 HemaJ1de:, jonacl1aJ1 - 1, 127 HemaJ1de:-Burgos, Lester- 1, 174 HemaJ1de:-Burg -, Said - 1, 166 Herrera-Va.';que:, Cecy - 166 Herrir1g, Carol)11 - 1 9 Herrir1g, Chloe- 174 Herrir1g, Cody- 174 Heston, Rachel - 183 Heston, Sean- 183 Hetrick, Tyler JaJnes- 127 Hicks, Christian- 76, 183 Hicks, Cole - 9, 1 3 Hi!5ooi.nbottom, Victoria - ll , 1 3 Hi!5ooi.J1S, Deb- 1 9 Hill , Jolm- 66, Ill, 174 Hill, Tyler- 74, 166 Hillard, DaJliel - 174 Hillard, Faith - 166 Hillery, Khalil- 76, 183 Hillstrom, Eli:abeth - 43, 166 Hipoliro-Mata, Sarai- 166 HoaJ1g, Anh - 166 Hodges, Alexa- 174 HoffmaJ1, Aaron- 8, 56, 1 3 HoffmaJ1, Catherine- 12 HoffmaJ1, Jonatl1aJ1 - 174 HoffmaJ1, Talia - 128 HofmaJ1, Christopher- 174 HogaJ1, Helena - 174 HogaJ1, Laura- 183 Hoo~, Andre\\.~ 76, 105, 1 3 Holcomb, Vada - 189 Holley, B- 189 Holley, Barrett - 109, 166 HolmaJ1, BrittaJ1Y- 6, 183 Holt, JonathaJ1 - 183 Hood, Jes..-e Garrett- 74, 128 Hooper, Canie - 166 Hooper, Morgan- 51 , 166, 194 Hopkll150n, Caitlin - 70, 114, 128 Hopki.J.1son,Jessica -1 9,72, 73, 174 HoraJ1, Rosal)1111 - 174 Horbaly, Andre\\.- 166 Honidge, Oa!uelle- 166, 194 Honidge ,Zacha~· - 1 3 Horst, Pili. I - l 9 HorstmaJm, Julie- 166 Horton, Le\\is- 17, 166 Houchens, A.lexaJ1der - 1 3 Houchens, BenjaJnin- 183 Houghron, K)Ta - 128 HO\\·ard Jr., Charles A. - 12 , 166 HO\\-ard-Ar:e, JordaJ1- 76, 1 3 Howe, Elisha - 128 Huber,James -1 0, 102,12 Huber, Mitchell- 15, 16, 102, 166 Hucek, Andre\\.- 66, 166 Hudson, Dasia- 183 Hull, Eli:abeth - 166 Hw1t , Caitlin - 32, 79, 128 Hlmt, )aJ1e - 189 Hw1r , Karel)11 - 183 Hw1t, Kelsey - 62, 78, 79, 174 Hunt, Laura -11 , 1 3 Hunt , \VilliaJn- 66, 12 Hunter, HaJma!J - 128 Huscl1ke,A.Ilison - 32, 67,114,166 Huschke, Marthe\\.- 66, 183 Hu ai.Jli, Sa!11ira- 49, 114, 174 Hu)11h, Vincent- 76, 114 , 115, 174 HuysmaJ1, Kyle- 113, 128 HwaJ1g, Albert - 166 H)111aJ1, Laquisha- 174 hyun Kim, Su- 12

!-Care- 197 lllendu.la, Meghana- 166 hnpro\· - 199 liKe, Abigail- 3, 67, 114, 12 , 192 lngraJ11, Atalia MaJie- 12

J Jackson, Aaliyal1 - 1 3 Jackson, Oa!uel- 15, 20, 22,87, 166 Jackson, Ellen Ashron- 1 9 Jackson, Gabriel - 1 3 Jack..<on,Jasmine-6, 1 ,33,62, 7 128 Jack..<on, Larkeem- 16, 74, 102, 129 Jack..<on, Major- 4, 33, 5 , 51, 74, 129 Jackson, Scott - 1 9 Jackson, SlliquaJ1 - 99 , 174 Jackson, Thomas - 111, 183 Jackson li, Sham1 - 89, 183 Jacobson, AmaJ1da- 174 Jaggers, Allison - 1 , 73, 1 3 JaJnes, AmaJli - 1 3 jaJnes, Jack - 9 , 174 JaJnes, Jalen - 174 JaJnes, Jillian - 59, 1 3 Jaines, Lis -174 ,192 J3111es, Peyron- 16, 129 Janssens, AlexaJ1der- 102, 103, 166 Janssens, Carol- 189 Jason, AdaJn- 1 9 Jeffries, Alex - 1 3 Jeffries Jr , Bemard- 183 )enkll1s, Alura - l 9 Jepson Jr, RaJ1dall - 129, 194 Jia, Ke\in- 189 Joacllim, Eckard- 166 Jolu150n, Abigail - 72, 73, 11 , 174 Jolu150n, Becky- 5 , 51 , 66, 68, 69, 114,129 Jolu150n, JeaJ111ie - 1 9 Jol11150n, Kerural1 - 62, 1 3 Johnston, Jeremy - 64, 166 Jones, Bill - 189 Jones, Bradley - 98, 99, 174 Jones, Briauna - 166 Jones, Brodie- 129 Jones, Brooke - 1 3 Jones, DaJliel - l 3 Jones, Desmen- 174 Jones, Gabrielle- 5, 174 Jones, JaJ1ae- 129 Jones, Jeffrey - 166 Jones, Kelly - 166 Jones, Kurd) 11 - 183 Jones, Macken:ie- 166 Jones, Ma!Jassa - 8, 15, 129 Jones, M~· - 189 Jones, Paul - 166 Jones, Rebecca - 166 Jones, \·aJmal1- 174 Jones, Tierra - 166 Jones, Tucker - 9 , 1 3 Jones Jr, Terry - 98, 174 Joo, Hee Seok- 166 JordaJ1, BriaJ1a - 22, l 74 JordaJ1, Dorothy - l 9 JordaJ1, Ellen - 183 Joseph , Ar111111~· - 183 )0)11er, Dorothy -15 ,129, 192 Juers, Andre\\.- 183 Junior Classical League - 196

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Labelle, Maren- 189 Lacome, Nina - 67 , 17 5 Ladd , Ad3111 - 167 Lail , H311nal1 - l 75 L'lis, Phel311 - 184 Lake, Ry311- 167 Lam, Tori- 167 Lamb, At11ber- 184 Lat1don Smith, Mason - 114 , 175 Larue, Danielle - 184 Lauber , Marla - 51, 167 , 194 La\\·, \Villi31n- 81, 184 La\\Tence, S31n- 10, 102, 130 La\\·son, Matthew - 167 La\\·son, l\lickoulas - 76, 17 5 Leary, Ry311- 15, 88, 105, 175 Leckrone, Jeffrey - 91 , Il l , 184 Lee , Ah Yotmg - 184 Lee, Dereice - 130 Lee, Irene - 8, 67, 130 Lee, Jaeyeon -167 Lee, Logat1- 167 Lee, Ye Rin- 167 Leech , Camille - 8,67, 114 , 175 Leech , Eleat1or- 6, 16, 29 , 50, 51, 66, 67 , 92,114 , 130 Legallo-Malone, August- 184 Legard , Cyrus - 51, 66 , 114 , 11 5, 175 Leider, Jennifer - 51 , 59 , l 75 Lemay , Natalie - 184 Lemay, Olivia - 51, 67, 114 , 167 Lennon, Christopher - 189 Leonard, Abigail- 72, 73 , 94 , 175 Leonard, James - 130 Lescault, Jacob- 90, 91 , 167 Lesher , Cory - 88, 175 Letteri , Joshua - 74 , 114 , 167 Levine, Alex311der- 6, 66, 175 Le\\is, At1drew - 184 Lewis, Dacey -130 Lewis, Elizabeth - l 75 Lewis, J31nar- 76 , 175 Lewis, Jessie - 16 7 Le\\is, Kathl)ru1- 68, 167 Le\\is, Khile - 130 Lewis, Kira - 175 Le\\iS, Melissa - 34, 131 Le\\is, Tireese - 7, 189 Leyth3111, Emily - 13, 69 , 107, 131 Leyth31n, Grace - 67, 110, 184 Leyth31n , Robert- 66, 102, 175 Li , Teresa - 184 Liebem1311, A vr31n - 81, 16 7 Lin , Willa - 184 Li.ncohl, Steph311ie - 16 7 Lindemarm, Mel311ie -94, 131 Lindsay, Richard - 189 Ling , Joshua - 184 Linkous, Lauren - 131 Little, Fulton - l 75 Li.u , Tong - 34 , 62 , 64 , 65, 131 Lloyd, Matthew - 90,9 1, 113 , 13 1 Loclmer , Catneron - l 75 Lockhart, Lotrye - 56, 167 Lockm311, Enuna - 9, 91 , 184 Locktn311, Matthew - 30, 42, 90 , 91 , 167 Lomax, Cory - 4, 8, 49 , 131 Londree, Ry311- 62 , 74, 86, 175 Long, Corey - 60, 131 Long, U)llrmey - 175 Long, Luke - 132 Lonjin , Taylor- 175 Lope: , Atu1 - 114 , 167 Lope:-Godoy , Keyri- 184 Loredo, Bi311Ca Matia - 132, 194 Loredo, Miguel- 50, 102, 16 Loredo, Yasmin - 110, 184 Louderback , Venus - 175

Llllu1en, Blake - 168 Lum1en, latKe - 76 , 105, 184 Luong, Evy - 175 Luther , Kiersten - 189 Li11eh, Chloe - 51 , 184

M Ma, Seokyoung - 175 Macdonald, Jem1ifer - 189 Mack , Matie - 16 Mackay, Elias - 16, 29 , 74 , 75 , 109, 168, 192 Mackay, Saral1-G.iselle - 29, 17 5 Mac.Kt1ight, Abigail - 31 , 132 Mackt1ight, H311nah - 73 , 184 MacMichael, Erin- 132 Macn1ichael, Jat1e - 189 Ylacn1ichael , Jay - 189 Mahadev311, Karunasai - 168 Mahadev311, Samyuktha - 184 Majorin, Nikolai - 51 , 168 Malboeuf, Michaela - 70, 71 , l 75 Maldonado-MonjatTe: , T311ia - 184 Mallory, Oat1iel - 15, 86, 168 Malone, Judal1- 16 Malson, Michael- 184 Maltese, Alyssa - 28, 33 , 132 Maltese, At1tot1io - 28, 184 M31m , At1drew Lee - 62 , 74, 86, 87, 132 Matu1, Jonathon - 132 M311uel , Jack - 132 Marit1i , Mark- 189 Marks , Eli:abeth - 67 , 107, 168 Marque: , Cluisti311 - 102 , 103, 132 Marsh, Isabelle - 59 , 184 Marsh, Samuel- 16 Marshall, Bryce - 132 Marshall, Carter - 76, 94 , 184 Marshall, Colleen - 70 , 71 , 95 , 168 Marshall, Kai - 108, 109, 132 Marshall, Michael- 168 Marshall, Pilar - 22 , 132 Marshall, Satn311tha - 16 Marshall-Rotl1 , Madeleine- 168 Martin , Caleb- 184 Martin , Cluistina - 12 , 168 Martin , Jasmine - 132 Martin , Ke\in- 175 Martine: , Osvaldo - 51, 184 Martit1i , Erika - 132 Martit1i , Kentaro - 168 Massey, Mike - Ill , 189 Masterson, Kendall - 175 Masrropaolo, Sten~n - 3, 6, 102, 103, 132 Mathes, Abigail - 106, 107, 132 Mathes, Jonath311 - 109, 133 Matkovich , George - 168 Matthe\\·s, Dat1iel - 76 , 184 Matrhe\\·s, Ean1est- 91 Y!arthe\\·s, Emest - 168 Ylarute, Luis - 175 Maus, Sophie - 168 Mawyer, Mitchell - 168 Maxa, Amber- 168 Ma-,.'\\·ell , Anna - 184 Ma\.'\\·ell , Sav31u1al1 - 34 ,67, 91 , 175 Ma)~md , Greg - 64 , 65, 86, 189 Mai~md , Reed - 64 Mayo, At1drew-76 , 77 ,105, 184 Mayo, Richard- 33 , 133 Mayo , Zachary - 109, l 75 Me Lat1e, Kl1eg311 - 184 Mcafee, Benj31nit1 -5 1, 175 Mcallister, En1ily - 84, 94 , 175 Mccade, Devon - 61 , 168 Mcc31m , Reilly - 76 , 175

Mccarthy, Kevit1- 76 , 88, 89, 184 McCauley, At1gela - 51 , 133 Mccauley, Brigitte - 52, 184 McCauley, Dori311- 19, 133 Mccauley, \'\lilli31n - l 75 Mcclune, Mecaila - 184 McClung, Sheldon - 133 McCollough, Ry311- 102, 133 Mccoy , Bry311 - 184 Mccoy , Kiara - 184 Mccoy, Sherod - 74, 175 Mccullen, Erit1 - 73 , 112 , 175 McCutcheon, Nicholas - 133 Ylcd311iel, Christopher - 17 5 Mcd311iel, Tyler- 98, 175 Mcgaughey-Marsh, Sam311tha - 18, 184 McGhee, Michael- 74, 133 Mcg0\\"311, Caleb - 13 , 16, 184 Mcg0\\"311, Madison- 184 Mcguigg311, Margaret - 168 Mcke311, Carol)l1- 184 McKe311, Reid - 110 Mcpl1illips, Patrick - 11 , 66, 91, 168 MC\\illi3111S, Dalton- 175 Meadors, Beth Am1e - 133 Meadors, Enm1a - 175 Meadows, Alana - 16 , 69 , 86, 133 Meadows, Crystal -47, 184 MeadO\\·s , Kristen - 133 Ylelton, Satmtel- 66, 168 Melton, Tyler - 76 , 184 Mel:er, Henry - 184 Mendelsolm, Kirsten - 1, 31 , 69 , 100 , 101 ' 133 Mendelsohn, Rebecca - 16 , 31, 100, 101, 175 Mendo:a, At1drea - 59, l 75 Merrel , Ben - 42 , 168 Merrel , Benj31ni.t1- 168 Merrel , Chloe - 107, 184 Mi311, Muhat1m1ad- 133 Michel , Joseph - 31, 57 , 66, 90, 91 , 113 , 175 Micklem, Alice - 189 Micucci , Jonathat1 - 133 Midolo, Teri - 189 Might, Might - 133 Milatovic, Mila - 19, 34, 175 Milia, Ki:y - 175 Miller , Clayton - 105, 184 Miller, lat1 - 81, 184 Miller, Jolu1 MatKil - 184 Miller , Kaitl)11 - 51 , 168 Miller, Kayce - 99 , l 76 Miller, Kelly - 91 , 112, 168 Miller, Laura - 184 Miller, Micaela - 6, 168 Miller, Naomi - 168, 194 Millner, Joli - 184 Mills, Curtis - 184 Ylills, Debra - 189 Mills, Trequat1 - 76 , 176 Ylin , Ylit1- 184 Mit1es, Emat1i - 169 Minifeld , D'londre - 76 , 184 Mit1ifield , At1rhony - 176 Ylitu1is Jr, Steven - 76, 176 Ylit1or li , Clit1ton- 76, 184 Miskovsky, Tessa - 51 , 169 Mitchell , Dylat1- 51 , 88, 176 Mitchell, Holly - 169 Moats, Cluistopher- 176 Mollica, Elise - 67 , 114 , 176 Monark, Mary - 190 Momalbat1o, Carl- 108, 109, 169 Montecalvo, Can11en - 133 Montminy, Keith - 66, 114 , 169 Montoya, Isabella - 184

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Momoya, Isaeelle- 184 Moon , Hytm-Seok - 134 Moore, Allison - 1 4 Moore, Hunter- 74, 169 Moore, Michael - 134 Moore Jr , Garrett - 134 Moran,Justin-48, 51 , 76, 77,105, 184 Moreira, Alexandra- 184 Morris, Ann - 190 Morris, Charlie- 76, 190 Morris, Damain- 184 Morris, Darshia- 169 Morris, Derek- 19, 134 Morris, Jacob- l 76 Morris, Jennifer - 190 Morris, Kalin - 59 , 169 Morris, Kayla - 46 , 62, 93, 100, 101, 169 Morris, Laura - 184 Morris, Nathaniel- 80,81, 169 Morris, Sarah - 99, 184 Morris, Tyler- 74, 134 Morris, Vicroria - l 76 Morse, Rosal)l1 - 190 Morse, Savannall - 70, 71 , 169 Morse, Timmhy - 169 Morron, Corie- 91, l 76 MorronJr, Roeert- 184 Moulis, Carly- 51, 67, 176 Moyers Jr , Kenneth -91 , 109, l 76 Mucherino, Timmhy - 184 Mueller , Joanna- 67 , 176 Mulller , mantha- 18, 184 Mukic, Haris - 16, 74 , 169 Mullinax, Aaron- Ill, 176 Mullins, Ireland - 184 Murphy, Sara -134 , 194 Murray, Catherine- 51 ,67, 112, 169 Murray,John-113, 184 Murray, Ryann - 67, 176 Musayev , Eldar- 169 Mut:abaugh, Rachel - 67, 110, 184

N Nagel , Brian - 11 5, 190 Nalic, lnm- 67, 114 , 176 Nar:olitano, Molly - 112, 176 Nasevich , Michael - 66, 114, 169 Nash, Kimeerly - 190 Natale, Marthe\\-- 16, 109, 176 National Honor Sociery - 194 Needham, Chris - 190 Neidennan, Mhia- 176 Neidennan, Stefan - 184 Nelbach, Alexander - 184 Nelson, Austin - 176 Nelson, Evan - 176 Nelson, Kayla - 169 Nerf Club- 198 Neuhoff, Haley - 176 New Hoff, Haley - 176 Nguyen, Alyssa- 184 1'-lichols, Emily - 190 Nieves, Siara- 184 Njoroge, Tina- 184 Noble, Asher- 30, 33, 42 , 66, 134, 194 Noga, Madison - 30, 91 , 184 Noises Off Cast - 199 Nolan, Alexander - 176 Norford, Benjamin - 64, 185 Nonmm , Devante - 60, 169 Northup, Lucy - 28, 73, 185 Northup, Paige- 16, 28, 62, 69, 169 Nottingham, Ashley - 169 Notto, Leo- 74, 102 , 134 William- 176

Nuruddin, Anush - 135

0 O'Brien , Veronica -57 , 135 O'connor, Keri - 190 O'haillon, Marthe\\-- 54 , 185 O'l"eil, Cooper - 135 Oddo, Joseph- 76 , 81, 185 Okaal1, Nemuel - 20, 29, 32, 169 Okaal1, Sharon- 73, 185 Olguin-Al\·are: , Arelya - 176 Oliva, Amber Paige- 135 Oli\-er, Amai1da -135 Oliver, Asllley- 185 Oliveri , Ashley - 169 Oliveri , Susan - 190 OlO\\in , Marthe\-- 176 Onuegbu, Amaka - 73, 185 Om, Ryai1 - 185 Oschrin,Gail - 190 Osimit: , Thomas - 185 Outdoor Adventure Club- 201 O.m1, Peter- 169 0.\·en , Reid - 169 0.\·en , Steplmlie- 185

p Pace-Sprouse, Audrey- 190 Paige, Asl-Jey - 176 Paige, Jas:mine Niccole- 135 Paulley, Max\\ell- 42, 169 Paillley, Morgail- 185 Pau1ter, Amai1da - 169 Paje\\·ski , Karheri11e -91 , 104,185 Paje\\·ski, Michael - 51, 91, 169 Palma-Galeas, Walter - 135 Palmer , Chrisropher - 33 , 58, 59, 135 Palmer, Shanice- 6, 62, 135 Palmer, Shirley - 190 Pai1 , Marco - 185 Pai1kau, Brai1t - 190 Parkes , Nakia - 176 Parks, Dan- 190 Parks, Justu1- 53 , 88 , 89, 105, 176 Parrent, Rachel- 107, 169 Paschall, Cameron - 185 Patel, Kajal - 30, 33 , 34, 135 Patel, Ral1ul- 185 Patel, Saltil - 33, 113, 185 Patterson, Austu1 - 13 5 Patterson, Chase - 6, 169 Padosky , Claire- 176 Pa)lle, Anna - 100, 169 Pa)11e, Dekker- 135 Pa)11e, Jessica - 16, 169 Pearson, Katheri11e - 99, 176 Pease , Neal Nom1an - 3, 16, 32 , 53 , 64,65 , 135 Peck , Enuly - 135 Peer Mentors - 197 Peery, Alexai1der - 176 Peethumnongsu1, 1'-lisachon - 176 Peo,g, Jonathai1 - 102 , 18 5 Pegg, Nicholas- 16 , 169 Penny, Alexus -51, 76, 176 Penny, Ashalai - 135 Perch, Miah- 18, 19, 72 , 73 , 176 Perdue, Daiuel - 13 5 Pere:-Oia: , Gorge- 185 Pere:-Oia:, Juai1 - 136 Pere:-Lugo, Fre)Ta - 136 Pere:-Reyes, Alejai1dro- 18 , 42 , 169 Pere:-Reyes, Selena- 185 Pericak, Madelu1e -1 , 9, 14, 31,136, 194 Pericak, Plulip- 185 PerrO\\', Jody - 49, 190

Perry, Charles - 169 Perry, Cooper- 16, 176 Perry, Deai1 - 136 Perry, Jacque!)11 - 190 Perry, Kathleen- 19, 176 Perry, Rom:n - 21 , 33, 66, 109, 136 Persaud, A\inash - 15, 16, 28, 49, 51 , 76 , 110, Ill , 176 Persaud, Krislma - 20, 28, 32, 48, 51, 169 ,192 Peters, Alai11a - 94, 95, 169 Peters, Carole - 190 Peterson, Hai1nal1 - 136 Peterson, Zachary - 169 Perrella, Catheri11e - 19, 51, 110, 176 Pettis, Mathyuis -88 , l 76 Pe:ua, Carlos - 190 Pfw1d, Nathaniel -1 14, 11 5,1 69 Phai1, Mum- 1 5 Philkill , Alexai1dra - 169 Pltillips, Jacob - 91, 114, 176 Plullips, Yiarissa - l 76 Phoro Club - 201 Piercy, Leigh Anne - 190 Piirto, Da\id - 111, 176 Pitt, Charlmte - 51 , 64, 100, 136 Pitt, Kimeerly - 104, 185 Pittmai1, Ja'son - l 76 Pixron, Jeffrey - 185 Plommm, Phillip - 81 , 190 Podolski, Jon - 136 Pou1dexter, Yolai1da - 190 Pohka, Marthe\\' - 136 Pollard-Lain, Darius - 74, 169 Polson, Grace- 15, 136 Pompeo, Jacob - 136 Ponce , Yia)Ta - 185 Poole, Bryailt - l 76 Poole, Darius - 40, 169 Porco, Carolu1e - 8, 62, 70, 71, 94, 95, 169 Porco, Cormor - 8, 89,9 , 185 Poner, Matthew - 185 Pm\·ell, Brielle - 136 Prestiy, Sarall - ll 0, 185 Price, Kimm- 190 Pril1ee, Tyler- 76 , 185 Proctor, Vicroria - 185 Proffitt , Robert- 169 Province, 1l1erese- 190 Pruett , Deborall - 18, 190 Prum, lai1-l6 , 21, 33, 62 , 66,136, 194 Pugh,Carol)ll-67 , 114,169 Pugh, Sophie - l 76 Purvis, Cody - 136 Pumain, Corey Anthony - 136

a Quigley, Iris - l 76 Quigley , Venecia - 185 Quillon, Allyson - 177 Quillon, Rikki- 136

R Rader, Meghai1 Renee - 114, 13 7 Rader , Tyler -76 , 114, 177 Raglai1d, Josial1 - 15, 137 Raglai1d, Lois - 185 Raglaild, Shailique - 13 7 Raglai1d, Taylor- 73 , 185 Raimundo-Valladares, Julio - 137 Ramey, Richard - 190 Rainey, Ryai1 - 20, 32, 102, 103, 169 Ramos-Pa: , Jeffrey - 6, 169 Ramos-Pa:, Victor - 177 Rai11Sey, Christi11a - 58, 169

Rai11SeY, Peggy - 190 Radchandran, Andreas - 185 Rea, Domue - 190 Reagai1, Neeley - 190 Reaser, Lori - 190 Redden-Gon:ale:, Eneida - 177 Reece, Brendan - 48, 169 Reeder, Joshua - 13 7 Reid, Mikayla - 177 Reid , Mitchell - 76 , 177 Reid, .l'-\ai111i- 76, 177 Reid, Samai1tha - 177 Retail , Yiadel)l1e - 169 Reyes-Cru: , Juai1 - l 5 Reyes-Lagar:a, Jonathai1 - 185 Riccio, Leal1 - 7, 59 , 185 Rice, Cai1dai1Ce - 19 , 40, 169 Rice, Katheril1e- 3, 13, 24 , 73, 185 Richards, Cecilia - 99, l 77 Richards, Darren - 76 , 1 5 Richardson , Corey - 185 Richardson , Justi11- 76, 177 Riddle, Dai1a - 190 Rigaldies, Jeremiall - 91, 13 7 Rigaldies, Julien - Ill , 177 Ri11ald, Kevin - 91 , l 77 Ru1er , Da\·i d- l, 169 Ri11 tels, Eli:aeeth - 177 Ripley, Kyle- 53 ,97, 137 Ritclue, Malcolm- 185 Ritclue, Morgai1- 73 , 185 Ritcllie, 1'-ligiel - 169 Ri\·ers , Yiical1-l6, 74, 75, 93 , 114 , 137 Roeerts, Amber - 190 Roberts, Asl-Jey - 190 Roberts, Lucas Alexander - l 5 Roberts, Sadie Grace- 185 Roeerts Jr, Christopher - 74 , 169 Roeertson, Saral1 - 78, 137 RobulSOn, Erica - 185 RobulSOn , Jalilim- 49, l 5 RobulSOn, Stephaiue - 169 Robison, Catheri11e - 91, 185 Robison, Roeert- 66, 90,91, 137, 194 Rocker, Salnai1tha - 73, 177 Rodgers, Alexai1drea - 169 Rodgers, Khason- 177 Rodrigue: , Cristiai1 - l 77 Rodrigue: , Jesk) l:ai11ar - 13 7 Rodrigue:-Ari:mendi, lvette- 137 Roelofs, Kaitlu1 - 169 Roelofs, Kom1or - 1 5 Roesch , Grayson- 66, l 5 Roesch , Seai1- 66 , 137 Rogers , Colette - 186 Rogers, Oj-lai1 - 74, 13 7 Rohm, Madelu1e- 51 , 169 Rohm, Mckem1a - 2l, 23 , 110, 177 Romai1do, Lily - 45, 177 Romero, Jonathai1- 186 Romero-Domingue: , Jonathai1- 186 Rooke, Andrew- 186 Rose, Alasia - 18, 84, 186 Rose, O)•lail- 177 Rose , Ricl11)11- 18, 137 Rose, Shane- 14 , 109 , 137 Ross, Kelsey - 31, 104, 177 Ross , Nicole- ll, 13, 16 , 33, 100, 138 Ros:ak , Martha - 11, 16 , 68, 69, 138 Ruenmller, Patricia - 190 Rw1d , Kelsey - 100, 169 Russell, Casey- 67, 92, 169 Russell, Jem1ifer - 91 , 177 Rutai1, Enuly - 186 Ryai1, Casey - 186 Ryai1, Karm Anne - 190 Ryan, 1'-licholas - 177

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Simmons, Alexander- 8, 41, 64, 65, 97, 169 immons, Jayla- 177 Simms, Chloe- 51, 177 Simon, Jemy- 177 Simons, Hrumal1- 186 Simons, Jacob Alexru1der - 10, 46, 66, 114, 140 Simons, Kara - 99, 177 Simpson, Evru1 Walker - 140 Simpson, Morgru1- 58, 59, 140 Simpson, Sean- 186 Singe!, Karen- 190, 194 Singh, Bimal Pal- 169 Singh, Tara -186 Sipe Jr, ]runes - 186 Sismatl, Rmh - 190 Sismatl, Sabire Lara - 34, 140 Skeen, Brru1don- 140 Skeen, Tara- 169 Skidmore, Saral1 - 58, 140 Smimov, David- 169 Snlith, Abigail- 177 Smith, AI111a- 100, 169 Snlirh, Carrie- 190 Snlirh, Emily - 177 Snlirh, Erin- 67, 177 Snlith, Garrett- 76, 89, 105, 186 Snlith, Jacob Earl- 6, 32, 140 Snlirh, Jalen- 140 Snlirh, Jason- 76, 186 Snlith, jwru1 - 88, 177 Snlith, Kirsten- 32,67, 100, 169 Smith, Matthew- 42, 170 Smith, Xavier- 170 Smith Jr., 1ra Morris- 61, 74, 140 Smoot, i3ei111ett- 66, 102, 170 Smyth, Jesse- 67, 177, 194 Soffa, Tracy- 190 Solomon, AI1drN - 109, 170 Solor:atlo, De11.ise- 186 Souto Villru1ustre, AI1a - 170 Spady, Rheava - 140 Spalm, Pierce- 186 Spatlish Honor Society - 195 Sparks, Morgat1- 12, 32, 177 Spicer, Salil1al1 - 177 Spradlin, Matthew- 170 Springer, Christopher - 66, 114, 140 Sprouse, Carleigh - 186 Sriratn, Oivya- 56 , 186 Stagnaro, Victoria - 177 Srru1ley, Catherine - 19 Srru1ley, Lilliru1 - 170 Stapleton, Katharine - 170 Stapleton, Samuel- 186 Starr, Alicia- 16,47, 107, 177 Starr, Grace - 91 StatT, Rebekah- 186 Sravirski, \Villiru11- 186 Steljes, Alexis- 85, 94, 177 Stephens, Raven - 186 Stevens, Gregory- 170 Ste\\·arr-Berry, Mcken:ie- 22, 51, 74, 114, 170 Stirulie, Jada- 84, 186 Stokes, Aaliyal1- 177 Stokes, Alexat1dra- 17, 67, 92, 140 Storer, Brady - 58, 170 Stouffer, Morgru1 - 170 Stow, Ethat1 - 102 , 140 Straka, Kelci -51, 141 Straka, Lily - 177 Strong, Julie - 190 Swkenborg, Rachel- 67, 170 Swmbaugh, Julia- 186 Suh, Satmny- 177 Suhler, Austin- 57, 141 Sukkar, Mario - 170

Sumpter, Saiyda - 186 Suthar, Brijeshkumar - 177 Sutton, Missy -141 Swat150n, McKen:ie Renee - 94, 95, 141 Sweigart, Alyssa - 186 Sydney, Sat1tat1a - 186 S)111!nes, Melissa- 67, 114, 177 Sysling, Dorothy- 186 Sysling, Logat1 - 170 Szaloki, Bence - 177

T Tamburo, Anthony - l 77 Tat111er, Christopher - 186 Tarkingron, Raigat1-l10, 186 Tarkington, Ryru1- 170 Tare, Jem1ifer- 186 Tave1mer, Dalton - 8, 141 Taveras, Alexa- 48, 177 Taylor, Aaron- 114, 141 Taylor, Azarial1 - 76, 186 Taylor, Brent- 141 Taylor, Katel)11- 3, 32, 73, 94, 186 Taylor, Keaw1a - 177 Taylor, Leal1 - 190 Tedford, Raechel - 32, 141 Teisberg, Thomas- 43, 170 Telford, Seat1 - 91, 170 Terry, Keira- 84, 186 Terry, Kyle- 52 , 88, 177 Tetterton, Caid)ll -5 1, 141 Tetterton, Kacie- 186 T11acker, Eli:abed1 - 6, 177 T11espiat1 Honor Society- 195 11libadeau, Lawrence - 141 11lill, Ted - 190 T11omas, Alexat1der -76 ,89, 177 Thomas, Alexis- 62, 78, 79, 170 T11omas, Cat111en- 21, 85, 106, 107, 186 T11omas, Jay- 190 T11omas, Rachel- 170 T11omas, Robert - 97, 141 T11omas, Ryat1- 66, 177 T11omas, Sarah - 177 T11omas Jr , Steven - 81 , 170 T11ompson, Gabriel- 177 T11ompson, Malik- 76, 186 T11ompson, Rebekah -13 , 141 T11ompson, Richard- 186 T11on1SOn, Molly- 177 T11ome, Eli:aberh - 177 T11ome, Jessica - 186 T11ome, Korrina - 177 T11orp, Vicror - 186 T11orpe, Marthe\\. - 170 Tibbs, Dashon - 20, 74, 86, 170 Tibbs, Erykal1 - 186 Tichenor, Saral1 - 170 Tingley, Benjamin - 141 Tomko, Emily- 190 Toms,Aidat1-7,32, 111,186 Toms, Kayla -170 Toms, Lauren - 170 Toms,Mairead-23,67, 100,101,170 Ton1Sig, h1es- 43,51, 170 Tomrose, Lauren - 177 Torres-Aguilera, Diru1a - 177 T0\\~1Send, Charles- 190 Trader, Noal1-13, 76, 77,105,186 Tri-M-195 Trice, Ruth -190,194 T rifunovic, Ojordje - 114, 170 T rihmovic, Jovat1 - 141 Trimble, Kyle - 141 Trippel, John- 190 Troche, Kolion- 186

Troche, Nicholas - 32, 74, 92, 114, 170 Trotter, Justin - 14 2 Trorrer, Sarah - 186 Trujillo, Celia- 142 Truslow, Augustus -16 ,66,115,186 Tru\\it, Lauren- 67, 107, 170 Tserelova, AI111a - 14 2 Tubridy, Margaret- 20, 106, 107, 170 Tumer, Austin- 96,97, 142 Tumer, Kristina - 84, 170 Tumer, Logru1- 186 Tumer, Shesllia- 30, 177 Tumer, Steven -19 Tyler, Teresa- 42, 190

u Udstuen, Amat1da - 114, 186 Ulat1, Ciera- 66,67, 114, 170 Ulat1d, lvat1 - 186 Ulru1d, Morgru1- 24, 25, 142 Lh1derwood, Joshua - 14 2 Lh1gar, Laura - 177

v Vaccaro, Nicole- 190 Vat1 Eersel, Katherine - 14 2 Vatl Penen, Kirsten - 14 2 Vru1 \Xfickler, Lisa Clmstine- 143, 194 Vasque:-Burgos, Kevin- 143 Vasque:-Orellru1a, Carlos - 143 Vaughru1 , Bethru1y - 170 Vaughru1, Shakera - 186 Vaugl111, Billy - 51,81, 170 Vaughn, Datliel- 29,47, 62, 86,97, 143 Vauglm, Eli:abeth - 186 Vaugl111, ]\.licholas - 170 Vegodsky, Asa - 109, 143 Veith, Abbey- 68, 107, 170 Veliky, Savrumal1- 1, 31, 143, 192 Vemon, AI1thony- 186 Vestal, Justin- 11, 97, 170 Vickennat1, Jessica - 50, 51, 64, 170 Vickei)·, Lucy - 186 Vidal-Monterrosa, Cesar- 186 Vidru1o, Kyle- 97, 170 Vidovich, Samat1rha - 51 , 170 Villa, Tracy - 186 Villien,Jatnes -92 ,114,143 Visokay, Adatn- 16, 25, 66,67, 92, 114,115,143 Visokay, Lauren- 66,67, 177 Virko, AI1astasiya- 73, 112, 186 Vogel, T11omas- 170 Vrhovac, Rick- 190 Vrhovac, Sarah - 69, 177

w Wachori, Oatliel - 40, 49, 14 3 Wagoner, Caroline -73, 177 Waldron, Katharine- 16, 20, 107, 170 \Xlalendowski, Mariat1!1e- 190 Walker, D'asia- 186 \XIalker, De:yru1a - 170 \Xlalker,John -113 ,170 \XIalker, Kyle - 170 \XIalker, Lauren Elizabeth - 23, 14 3, 194 \XIalker, Leslie - 190 Walker , Ryat1- 186 Walker, Sheppard- 111, 177 \XIaller, Brat1don - 177 Walsh, Emily - 186 Walters, Madeleine -44,57, 70,1

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Walther, Patrick - 114, 186 \Xlard,Nicole-Z4,34,67, 143,194 Warren, Briasia - 177 \Vashington, Alexis - 114,11 5,170 \Xlashington, Kaila- 177 \Xlashingron, Kierstin - 186 \Xlashingron, Ladajauh - 4, 78, 170 \Xlashingron, Mical1 - 143 \Xlashingron, Tyler - 89, 98, 186 \Xlashingron, Yasmine - 186 Waterbury, Glenn - 190 Warson, Justine - 15, 46, 143 \Xiarson, Sade- 186 Warson, Winfred - 51, 170 \Xla)11e, Brianna - 1 6 Wa)11e, Caitlin- 4 7, 186 Wa)11e, Tony - 190 Weathersby, Alexandra - 170 Weathersby, Austen- 18, 51, 53, 170, 194 \XIeathersby, Devon - 170 Weaver, Abigail - 67, 114, 177 \XIeaver, Rachel - 170 \XIebb, Gabrielle - 170 \Xiebb, Sharon - 190 Weber, Korinna Kathleen - 14,67, 9Z, 114,143 \'(/eber, N cholas - 14 3 \Xlehster, Samantha - 78, 17 Weidman, Alexis - 84, 187 \XIeisend, Lance - 190 Weiss, Justin- 35, 17 \XIells, Alexis - 14 3 Wells, Ivy- 178 \XIells, Kandace - 170 \Xiells, Xenea - 178 \Vendelken, Craig - 66, 113, 187 \Xlersinger, Timothy - 144 Westenberger, Eli::abeth - 187 \XIestenberger, Samuel - 178 Westenberger, Unhee - 187 \Xlharam, Allyson -144, 194 \Xlharam, Emily - 178 \X!haram, Richard- 190 \Vharton, John- 187 \Vhedbee, Inna - 170 \Vhelan, T11omas- 178 \Xlhicheloe, Olivia - 58, 187 \Vhite, Alexander - 178 White, Brionna - 187 \X!hite, Elisebeth - Z4, 187 White, Lindsey- 16, 30, 33, 144, 194 White, Terrence - 144 \X!hitsett, Neal- 187 Wick, Robert - 76, 1 7 Wicks, Emily- 144 \Xliddo\\·s, Amy - 187 \Xliehl, Gavin - 178 \XlielLl, Noal1- 187 Wiley, Claire - 56, 144 Williams, Angel-Nichelle - 170 Williams, Connor - 3Z, 109, 170 Williams, Ian - 170 Williams, K'leigh - 170 Williams, Kara- 187 Williams, Luke- 187 Williams, Ylary- 19, 31, 33, 104, 17 Williams, Travis - 144 Williams, Veronica - 51, 78,144 Williamson, Andrew - 6Z, 91, 178 Willis, Christian - 178 Willis, Rachel - 187 Willis, Rex -16, Z4, 91, 114, 178, 19Z Willis III , Charles Hampron - 144 Wills, Malcolm- 76, 187 Willy, Aaron- 74,97, 170 \X!ilson, J'inuni - 74, 170 \X!ilson, Jnauiree- 16, 70, 187 , Kelly - 3, 58,170

Wilson, Maggie Eli:a.berh - , 144 Wilson, Shailoal1 - 31 , 144 Wingate, Patrice - 4, 6, , 170 Wingate, Xmier - 74, 144 Wi.ntersteiger, l'icholas - 17 \Xfi.nrerron, Elyssa - 67, 84, 11 , 187 \Visinski, Kendra - 6Z, 67, 114, 170 Wojcik, Andy - 190 \Vombacher, Emily - 30, 31 , 68, 144 Wood, Alexander - 170 Wood, Charlotte - 51, 190 Wood, Kaila - 19, 178 Wood, Kaid)11 - 17 Wood, Mark - 17 \X 1ood, Ross - 74, 170 Wood, Tanner - 76,9 , 1 7 Wood Jr, [).\·a)ne - 9 , 178 Wood-Hoeckelman, Ylichael - 17 \Xloodfolk, Chelsea - 70, 71, 17 Woodland, Ylanclisa - 178 Woods, Austin - 1 7 Woods, Cole - 187 Woods, Saral1 - 70, 71, 178 \X!oodson, Artiana - 4, 187 Worley , Angela - 190 Wu, Fan - 144 Wu, Tuo-Yang- 144 Wuensch, Abigail - 91, 1 7

X Xie, Katharine- 17 Xie, William - 178 Xu, Nanqi - 144

y Yan, Jeanette- 91, 187 Yancey, Chrisropher - 14 5 Yane: , Maria - 178 Yane: , Victoria - 170 Yang, OO)U- 113, 170 Yang,Jing - 34, 187 Yeatman, Cullen - 178 Yellman, Isabella - 1 7 Yetim, Gokhan - 109, 145 Yi, Jisoo - 145 Yi, Xin Bei - 178 Yi, Xin Lei - 178 Yoder, Benjamin - 1 7 Yoder, Kaleen - 59, 170 Yoder, Rachel - 45, 145 Yoon, Claire - 170 Young, Alicia - 23, 1 , 17 Young, Aly- andra - 190 Yow1g, Cameron - 1 7 Young, Katherine - 187 Yow1g, Paula - Z5, 170 Young Liberals - ZOO Ymmg Men \\ith Great Minds- Z Youngkin, Ylichael - 187 Yow1is, Fatima - 187 Yu,Pu~1-19,ZZ, 73, liZ, 178

z Zacharias, T11omas - 74, 145 Zang, Xiao:hou - 145 Zarate-Bustamante, Victor - 3, 30, 109, 145 Zel~1ter , Courmey - 170 Zeller, Maya - 145 Zhang, Jolm - 170 Zometa-Flores, Elvia - 170 Z\\·oyer, Jea.m1a - 6 7, [ 71 b\·oyer, Trellie - 67, 187

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CO·L.O·P·I-tON The 59th volume of the Albemarle High School Peer was created in Charlottesville, Virginia by SL-xteen students in the Yearbook Production class. It was printed by Walsworth Yearbooks in Marceline, Missouri in. a press run of 750 copies. The theme "All Shook Up" was inspired by an earthquake in central Virginia on the day before school began. All headlines were printed in the A WPC Aftershock font. Body copy and captions were printed in A WPC Palatino. The account was serviced by Mr. Brian Flarrm1. The class was advised by Ms. Kim Aust and Mr. Phil Horst. Becky Johnson served as Design Editor and Charlotte Pitt served as copy editor. Mike Pajewski served as Photography Editor. In a departure from previous years most aspects of the production were handled online. All pages were laid out and submitted through Walsworth's Online Design system. All photographs used in the book were uploaded to the Online Design system, and necessary corrections were made using Picnic software. Senior portraits taken by outside photographers and most baby ads were also submitted online using Walsworth's system. Senior profiles were collected through a link on the school website to a googledoc. Graphics and photo collages were created in the jOlmlalism lab using twelve i.Mac computers \Vi.th Adobe Photoshop 034. Mr. Flarrun provided considerable assistance by devising a procedure for the upload of outside senior pictures and transferring the online baby ads and senior profiles to the Online Design system. He also flowed the senior pictures and index onto the pages. In addition, school portraits were provided by Lifetouch Prestige, and photos were provided by outside photographers including team photos from F-Stop and Virginia Sports Photography and action photos from Tom Pajewski.


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