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Jhe :?a!hs of!he :?alriols It was the beginning for some and the end for others. What an interesting year 2001 turned out to be! New teachers, new students, and despite the odds and lawsuits, a new US president. Each year brought with it its own share of choices including which classes we took, the sports we played, the clubs we joined and the extracurricular activities in which we were involved. These choices we made helped to determine the paths we took. The freshmen had only just embarked on their path through high school as the seniors prepared for and chose paths leading toward their future as adults. All the while, sophomores and juniors continued to follow their respective paths. Even in a year with so many Patriots, none has taken or will ever take the same path as another.
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Mrs. Hunt and Mr. Johnson talk about his costume for "tacky day" during the fall spirit week. He participates in each spirit activity and is truly the symbol of spirit at AHS.
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We settled in for the long haul. A ne~ class of bewildered freshmen occupied the stairs on the Breezeway, while the seniors claimed their territory in the ser;1ior circle. Finally, they had reached the top. As the year progressed, we grew together and made friends; taking the time along the way to identify the traits that made each of us unique. Being involved in clubs, participating in performing arts, and playing sports were some of the highlights of the moments spent with friends; the moments that we will remember for years to come of a time when our paths crossed.
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At tne ];el~re the horn blows and the buses leave,
sophomore John Folley and other students scurry to find their buses.
;;<u.sn?ntf out of the cafeteria in a mob, students try to get back to class before the tardy bell rings on short lunch days.
Freshman Orientation held during the week before school, Jessica DeGraff, Candice Cheney, and Joe Monett meet some of their fellow class members, along with teachers, and administrators. They also got to enjoy the social on the Breezeway, complete with free food and dance music.
New school year is synonymous with overcrowding
'T~p?c:~tU~, the exit of the Junior/Senior parking lot was jammed with cars at the end of the school day.
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The parking lot jammed with cars, hallways crowded with people, long lines in the cafeteria, the Breezway full-this was the first day back to school. "It's ridiculous. I don't like the fact that the Patriot lot is always full," stated junior Nick Noe; "I need to go to my car before practice and when I can't park in the Patriot lot I'm late, it's such a pain!" The overcrowding at AHS was not limited to the parking
lot but also found in the hallways. "There's so many people in the hallways; it makes it hard to get to class on time," said sophomore Jon Bray. The overcrowding extended to the cafeteria as well. In spite of the three lunch schedule, senior Emily Vancho complained, "If you buy your lunch, you can't get a seat after you've been through the lines." ... And it was only the beginning.
J!;,eltm. the new school year the first home football game of the year, students line dance at on the Breezeway. It is sure to become an annual event.
begins, Kendall Hommel and Kelly Barlow help to beautify AHS by repainting the
"A" outside the new gym.
entation held during the DeGraff, Candice t meet some of their felrrg with teachers, and adgot to enjoy the social on ~ with free food and dance ~ssica
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some danced, others stood watching and enjoyed the music. The Breezeway was often the site of activities during Spirit Week. This was especially because ofDJ on the Breezeway during long lunches.
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];ef~re a play, sophomore Annie Johnson and senior Amanda Gomaa share
a laugh. The women's football games were held during long lunch. Spectators went to the stadium field, not only for the games, but also to see the male cheerleaders.
ior Amanda Gomaa share uring long lunch. Spectaames, but also to see the
Z>eccr~ttin'(J the door of her health classroom,
phomore Megan Green takes part in the door orating contest. The contest, held between sevlh period classes, was very spirited and encour:-ed friendly competition between classmates. veral classes not only decorated their door, but
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with his classmates , senior Drew Sanderford cheers during the pep rally. The pep rally was held on the Friday before Spirit Week.
J~nit~ttin'(J the dance style of Carlton Banks from the TV show "Fresh Prince," senior Katie Jackson defeats the competition to win the dance contest that was held in the senior circle on ' 80's day
Cowboys or Patriots? Some days it's hard to tell ... By Joanna Darcus
.nd Caroline Jirit.
'D Monday, the beat of music should participate in it so the 路rom the Breezeway drifted people who do participate . our way as you grabbed your don't look really crazy," unch and headed for your Ashley Sult said. There was the usual dissat. .,ual long lunch spot.Wait a cond ... there is something isfaction with the number of -Tong with this picture. Oh, students who participated and at's right, it was Spirit Week. the choice of themes. "[Spirit If you hadn't realized it so Week could be improved] if the oon, it would have come back themes weren't so overused," you as you read about the LaDawn Morris said. The daily themes were augirit activities. During Spirit 路eek, those who were proud mented by women's football, be Patriots proclaimed their faculty spirit activities, DJ on ntiments by participating in the Breezeway, the door decorating contest, and the tailgate e daily spirit activities. 路'I think that more people before the Homecoming game.
;6urin'(J long lunch, Ariel Jackson participates in the limbo contest. She won a free Vinny's pizza for her efforts.
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£ven A -.L-];-£ -711-A -1<-.L-£ "GO PATRIOTS! The Varsity, JV, and freshman cheerleading squads team up to cheer for the 2000 Homecoming game. Here, Varsity captain Molly Ashby is held by sophomores Meghan Russell and Martha Perry.
:;4 nA. this year's 2000 Homecoming King and Queen are .... C.J. Hughes and Happy Darcus! " Seniors C.J. Hughes and Happy Darcus are crowned this years Homecoming King and Queen.
crash dummies know how to have fun at Homecoming tailgate! Posing for the camera, thi mascot for the police explorers enjoys a fun afternoon handing out ballons and stickers from the police department. The 'Police Explorers' was a new organization this year, giving students the chance to work one on one with the police department and their duties.
It was a night to remember....
At one of the tailgate events offered by the Albemarle Key Club, junior Kali Phillips and math teacher Mrs. Adler race to finish their donuts .
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On Friday, October 20, Albemarle played their district rivals Halifax in the 2000 Homecommg game. The Patriots dominated the entire game. Both the players and the coaches were proud of their team. "This was a must win for the team," said captain Zach Drozda, "It was good that we made a statement." The fans were also especially proud of their Patriots that night. "As soon as Zach made that one interception, everyone's focus was on the game,". commented sophomore
Brittany Walther. The game itself wasn't the only thing the crowd was focused on that night. During halftime, the 2000 Homecoming Court was announced a proud members walked arm in arm across the field. "Everybody was very spirited and excited about the Homecoming Court," said teacher Barbara Rosen, "It brought back lots of high school memories." The game proved to be an all together success with the victorious Patriots winning 35-13.
now how to have fun at osing for the camera, this >lorers enjoys a fun afterns and stickers from the 'Police Explorers' was a 'ear, giving students the Je with the police depart-
t.ve r~tt clubs and organizations participated in this year's Homecoming
gate before the game. Before any Albemarle students began showing up tailgate, German club members help set up for their tailgate. Several of tailgates offered refreshments, sweet treats, and games to play.
2000 Homecoming Court Freshmen: Norah Johnson Margaret Murray Paul Montagna Tim Wicks Sophomores: Meghan Cushman Megan Hughes Brittany Walther Dallin Hardy Jay Purdy Shivi Srikanth Juniors: Anna Hastings Kendall Hommel Paige Thompson Jenny Wood Achmed Conteh Chris Hayes David Price William Price
Seniors: Allison Cushman Beatriz DaCunha Happy Darcus Abby Daugherty Anna Hall Mandy Hefren Dickie Morris Kate Morris Casey Bannister William Coles Ben Evers C.J. Hughes Jack Murray Drew Sanderfprd Noah Trugman Travis Williams King: C.J. Hughes Queen: Happy Darcus
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Walther. 1me itself wasn't the g the crowd was fathat night. During the 2000 Homecomt was announced as :mbers walked arm in ss the field. "Every: very spirited and exlUt the Homecoming ;aid teacher Barbara t brought back lots of >ol memories." arne proved to be an 1er success with the IS Patriots winning
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Sto(/V dancing to their favorite song, Whitney Lyon and senior Adam Sullivan get close on the dance floor.
2)ur'in'J the evening, students flocked to the dance floor with their friends and dates.
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into the c dance until for AlbemaJ ming dane eon thee' r 2 lst. va great," S< ' Tarbell. Tl :DAnc'in'J to the final slow song of the evening, seniors Elizabeth Weir and Brad Craddock share a tender moment.
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ce floor with their friend
rin1J the dance, sophomores Joe Peebles and Wagers stop to admire the decorations adornlhe cafeteria.
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l<1!.t$tn1J the roof, junior Justin Connor is "gettin' jiggy with it" at Homecoming.
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lt1b Music blaired while stunts in their dresses and ties "owded into the cafeteria, .:ady to dance until the lights JIDe up for Albemarle's 2000 1omecoming dance, which k place on the evening of tober 21st. 路'I loved the dancing and the tusic was great," said junior mdsay Tarbell. The music ...ired from the Electric Slide, 'I Xie Chicks, 504 Boys and ri tney Spears. Most everyone agreeed that is year's homecoming was
very crowded. "It was really hot in the cafeteria - there were so many people in there that you could barely move," as freshman Daniel Bennett said. The dance's theme was Kokomo, taken from the Beach Boys' famous hit single, and the decorations reflected the song. The cafeteria was adorned with palm trees, beach scenes, colored lights, and lots of balloons covering the floor. Senior Matt Betts described the evening's events as, " off the hook fly!! "
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11'l'h.11.tever happend to the robot and the running man," asks geometry teacher Mr. Castro as sophomore Julianne Launi and freshman Logan Bledsoe bust a move on the dance floor.
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on the Breezeway during one of the few breaks between classes, Lauren Barnett and Sam Truslow prepare for the next academic challenge.
out in the rain, Anya Margulis and friends snuggle under the cozy umbrella during a rainy day on the Breezeway.
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Ratliff, Jacob Affinnik and sophomore Robert Teabout sit out at the very first freshman dance thrown in our one and only beautifully decorated Breezeway.
The Breezeway provides a little break from a day at work...
'!111k路,_ ~ plans , Brian Covington, Kristean Fonest, Dwight Lawrence and Hunter Beverley discuss what they're going to do for the weekend.
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The bell rang, and that class was finally over. For some, the ten minutes were used for a bathrooom break, for others it was homework time, but for most it was BREEZEWAY time! The Breezeway was a place that provided a little break from a hard day at school. "I love being in the Breezeway because that's when I get to talk to all my buds ," said sophomore Ashley Odom. There were occassional problems on the Breezeway. If
"misplaced" trash (it's not mine!) became a problem, the Breezeway was closed for long lunch. On warm days, the sweet smells attracted hoards of yellow bees, which gave the students a reason to stay inside. "The bees are everywhere, I can't even eat my lunch! '' sophomore David Scotts complained. Nevertheless, the Breezeway was one place where students could catch "a breath of fresh air."
a tender moment during a sunny day, freshman Merrill Murray more Rhett Toms finally get a moment to talk on the Breezeway first and second period. The Breezeway is a place where many go to see their friends, rain or shine.
rain, Anya Margulis and 1e cozy umbrella during a :way.
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ced" trash (it's not ecame a problem, the ay was closed for long ·arm days, the sweet :tracted hoards of yel;, which gave the stureason to stay inside. es are everywhere, I 1en eat my lunch!" )re David Scotts comrtheless, the Breeze. one place where stuuld catch "a breath of "
team spirit, Lauren Neese receives a peck on the cheek from friend Brittany Bishop as they sit on the sophomore and junior wall on the Breezeway before school.
.LMn-gin;:r back in class, sophomore Casey Cramer is relaxin' to the max in Mrs. Hull's tenth grade English class. One of AHS's advantages is the several teachers who are known for the comfortable atmosphere of their classrooms.
'74e Media Center provides senior Emily Vancho with a place for quali~ reading time. Several seniors and other students use their free period to g to the Media Center to complete any unfinished work. The Media Center 路 open to all students from 7:45am to 4:30pm on school days .
.cho with a place for qualit) ts use their free period to go . work. The Media Center i m school days.
m though Albemarle High School has a large
Jation of students, there are still several small es that provide students such as freshman es Connor some extra time to get their work hed.
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vide the school with a fun atmosphere. New teacher Mr. Castro uses his sense of humor to grab his students' attention during math class.
School is long lunch. During long lunch, students can eat anywhere in the school with their friends. These students enjoy their long lunch with their friends out on the Breezeway.
The Few. The Proud. The Students of Albemarle ..... .
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The Breezeway. Long lunch. hool Spirit. All of these had thing in common: they re some of the best aspects Albemarle High School. Most of the students at AHS ed that there were certain .rracteristics that truly made marle a very unique high ool. The Breezeway was of these. "I love the Breeze._: because it gives us a chance ang out with our friends," J freshman Norah Johnson. The 2000-01 school year be'1 new traditions at marie. "'Bailando on the
Breezeway' was a new tradition aimed at helping the community while at the same time bringing two schools together," senior Brian Marrs commented. There were also several more aspects that proved to be popular at AHS. "Long lunch and school spirit is really cool," said Abbi Daugherty. "[I love] how students support all the teams by corning to games and cheering for us," she said. All of these characteristics show that Albemarle lead the way with their traditions and spirit.
W4ite eating lunch with friends, freshmen Robin Barnett, Norah Johnson, and Gina Collins share a funny moment.
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Art Club:
Row I: Dr. C. Burg, A. Gala, M. Thomas Row 2: J. Sikes, E. Thompson, T . Tab il as
AHS News Staff: Row I: A. Gotchalk, J. Ne uh auser, D. Dilehunt, A. Jacoway, H. Cline, Row 2: K. Lyon, M. Holden, A. Rasool , C. Collins, A. Menefee, S. Hull
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I :E. Vancho, R. Ran, J. Moore Row 2: K. Rembold, M. Ri zzo
Tesceline Tabilas concentrates on perfecting her artwork during Art club.
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Art Honor Society: Row I: J. Kimelman, J . DeGraff, N. Trugman, D. Davis, K. Barl ow,C. Burg Ro 2: R. Fan , T . Lyo ns, R. Fi sher, E. Sake!I, W. Shafer, L. Dueweke, M . Popieszalski, W . Zelaya, A. Hoebek A. Wasulko, Row 3: R. Harper, A. Ku, C. Boateng, C. Tedesco, K. Morri s, S. Potter, L. Lincoln, M. Bai le. S. Naws hin , L. Howard , M. Creighton Row 4: J. Myers, J, Harri s, C. Wilson, K. Jackson, S. Eisenman, Gi llette , A. Daughtery, E. C utitta, J. Berlin, M. Mayo, P. Cambel l, M. Baldwin, A. Southard Row 5: B Mundie, S. Thomasen, C. Johnson, C. Lebo, E. Mckone, L. Strick, A. Markwood , S. Hughes, C. Hiller, E Moore, E. Va ncho, K. Timmerman
AHS Newspaper Staff: Ro w I: L. Le i, K. Ad ler, A. Johnson, S. Brasher Row 2: S. Wood. Gi llette , S. Kornhauser, T. Parmar, M. Green, L. Reiser
Alternative Music: Row I: M. Sylvestro, K. Lyon, B. Mead, M. B rown, M. Has h, K. Santos R 2: T. Lyons, A. Finn , E. Mann Row 3: J. Mcgraw, R. Harper, C. Rainey, J. Shifflet, Row 4: R. Kirby. Kaufman, I. Farris, B. Thomas, A. Rod esk.i , C. Lam, J. Schmit, T . WiJIIiams
(Above) Members of FCA relax at their meeting. (Right) Alison Cushman leads a monthly Amnesy International Meeting.
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International : Row I: S. Desai, J. Kimel man, S. Mci vo r, M. Holden, L. Harris, A. Bargh, C. Endres Row 2: S. Hull , S. Eisneman, R. Henderson, E. Gillette, A. Cushman, C. 3: W. French , R. Macko, E. Mckone, J. Lee, J. Lee, D. Haney, L. Stri ck Row 4: M. Pitts, M. ..rray, J. Brae, N. Johnson, P. Caritj
Jhnson, S. Brasher Row 2: S. Wood, J
.li1 Fellowship: Row I : D. Dollinger, S. Brumbagh, L. Howard, F. Barredo, E. Moore, B. Prum, J. Barredo, G. Taft Row 2: M. Klas, M. Bambrey , S. Lacy, E. Downing Row 3: E. \I. Brackett, J . Hornsby,L. Morris, L. Linde nsmith, M. Cushman, A. Suit, J, Burris, B. Beal. Fincham,, T. Showman , L. Woodson, S. Showman, J. Launi ,A. Jackson Row 5: E. Degnan, J. Bai ley,K. Morri s,S . Lindensmith, D. Ol sen,J. Parsons, C. Sul livan
I: D. Dollinger, S. Brumbaugh, L. Howard, F. Barredo, E. Moore, B. Allen, N. Prum, J. Barredo Row 2: A. Jackson, A. Ku , T. Kantas, N. Henderson, L. Mitchell , K. Rob in son , Row 3: K. Binder, K. Harker, J. Conway, A. Hastings, S. Hall, A. Boehm, M. Orvosh, M. Baldwin, K. Perry , S. Lundensmith Row 4: A. Jacoway, N. Winston, J. Conner, A. Bowden,
. Prum, Dr. R. Larrick, S. Klosko Ro w 2: L. Engel , E. Kropf, D. Combs,
College Pl anning: Row I: C. Wi lson, D. Monahan, l. Bryant Row 2: C. Porterfield, C. Melcher, A. Thompson, P. Cambell Row 3: S. Bream, K. Simpkins, G. Stone
'ad, M. Brown, M. Hash, K. Santos Roâ&#x20AC;˘ Rainey, J. Shifflet, Row 4: R. Kirby, R. T. Willliams
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Row I : A. Wheeler, K. Vaugh t, J . Uhlig, H. Hughes, M. Kopney Row 2: B. Clark, 0. Mu sa, A. Delp, J . Jakubowski , D. Smythers, C. Shiflette Row 3: J. Barnes, B. Jamerson, C. Lamm, M. Santos, W. Mooney, M. Hoy , P. Chandler, M. Smith
Christian Fellowship: Row
Members of the Alternative Music club at Albemarle take a "silly" picture on club day.
At thi s year' s Homecoming tailgate festivities, junior Jim Barredo sets up hi s drum set for the Christian Fellowship Club's tailgate. Organizations 19
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SCA executi ve counc il advisor Ste ve Foutz o rgani ze the Vale ntine Day so ngs to be handed o ut to the sin ger .
Sophomo re Lauren Neese organizes Val tine Day cards in the SCA office to be han out with a goodi e on Vale ntine's Day .
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Seni or A nne Fi shwick li stens to one of the lecturers g ive n at th e SCA retreat. Thi s was one of the ac ti vies whi ch were part of the Character Counts program.
The SCA was a student organization that raised money and organized
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Each class had different representative council , which consisted of ten
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students, took SCA as a class that met
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tag fotball. The seniors won this ye During the games, the SCA also
to go through the election process.
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SCA council also held monthly me
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Homecoming. The SCA went on their anual retreat, where they participated in activities
SCA because it is a wonderful wa help my school and to meet differ people," said Lauren Neese. B y: Jade Catta-Preta
Makin g Mrs. Chi o lm 's day, junio r Page Thompson stops her in the hall to g ive her a Iittle Va lentine's day g ift. All of the Vale ntine Day g ifts were orga ni zed by the SCA.
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Row 1: Johnson. A . Chung. and B. Hudson. Row 2: M . Murray . and R.
SCA was also responsible for or_
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To become an officer, students had
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Row 1: S. Foutz, L. Barn ett , L. Neese. H. Darcus. K. Barl ow. and B. Hudson. Row 2: L. esse, B. Walther. M. Murray. P. Thompson. and Z. Drozda.
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!Y and get the school ir pmg. Senior Class Executive Council Row 1: B. Da Cunha , and M. Ashby. Row 2:Z. Drozda, N. Trugman, and A. Barber.
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Juni or Class Exeuctive Council Row 1: A. Hastings.
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and P. Thompson. Row 2: M. Clark, S. Morris, K. Stone and K. C he ney.
also held monthly meet ! advisors in each differ !t ideas . " I love being i it is a wo nderful way t ol and to meet differen Lauren Neese.
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E n v iro th o n C lu b: Row I: K. Rem bold , L. Lei , M. Ozyildirim. K. Barl ow, J . Wood. Row2: K. Boller. E. Moore, J. Wacks man and S. Mcivo r.
Adva nced ESL C lass:R ow I: Y. Ochoa-Garci a, A. Karafi li, J. Chen, S. Marcia no, and A. Kar afi Row 2: K. Lin , N. Choi. and A. Ochoa-Garcia. Row 3: M. Assery, L. Mee rt, M. Sanchez, J. A. A. DeL Trente, and W. Chan.
I CC R e prese nta ti ves : Row I :C. Tedesco, E. Cartwright and C. Banni ster. Row 2: J . Wilberger, B. Craddock, S. Armstrong , C. Endres . J . Catta- Preta. and Mrs. T yle r. Row 3: C. Johnson. C. Goettin g, D. Morri s. J . Barreda, N. Prum, and E. Moore.
Lite rary Magaz in e Staff: Row 1: L. Haney, E. Cartwright. Row 2: E. Mc Ko ne. M . Napier Mich ae ls, and Ms. Shifnet. Row 3: C. Osheim , N. Johnson, A. Tren t, P. Maupin and M. Kirchner.
PAL 's: Row I: A. Amiss, Z. Drozda, J. Neuhauser, C. Owen s, L. 1 esse, H. Darc us, and M. Ashby. Row 2: J. Hansen, A. Cross, L. Neese, W. Wri ght , B. Walther, J. Martinelli , and M . Paitsel. Row 3: . Gonias, E. Moore, S. Reed , R. Hen ley, J. Murray, R. Swift , K. Jackso n, N. W ins ton, and W. Kim ble. Row 4: C. Collins. D. Wil son, J . Atchinson. D. Atchi nson, B. Mo rris, T . Bann ister, L. Bledsoe and M . Hoad ley.
P eer Counseling : Row I: T. Palmar, G. Olko, J. Catta-Preta, N. Neumann ,M. Holden, A. Johnson, M. M. Clark, S. Brashear, and J. Grace. Row2: M. Pitts. A. Madigan, A. Boateng, M. Gilchrist , C. Boateng, K. G D. Ku, M.Mathias. S. Gonias, D. Mayer-Aschhoff, C. Perez, and Ms. K. Davis. Row 3: M. Pullen,B. Bosse! Barreda. R. Boscher, L. ecsc, A. Ishee, D. Morris, K. morris, K. Barlow, R.Swift, D. Tucker,J. Wood,andM. D Row4: J. Centini, A. Ratesic, B. Record, D. Sanderford, M. Murray, J. Schneider, L. Barnett, K. Austin, A. Fish S. Myrick, J. Moynihan, S. Potter. K. Whitlow, and Dr. C. Love. Row 5: B. Wilson, Z. Bailey, J. Gi llia m, B. R . Trugman, C. Lebo, D. Souder, K. Brown, K. Stone, A. Long, A. Hasti ngs, A. Broderick, A. Villio, and R.
Filling o ut surveys . freshmen Emil y Hastin gs and Anita
Dory Tucke r and Keit h Brown ta lk at the Peer Counseling retreat.
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On hi s kn ees, Noah Tru g man pro poses to Sara G o nias during their seni or s kit at the retreat. Their theme was .. Tem ptati o n Is la nd" mixed with 路'Peer Counseling" ... It was hil arious." said De bbi e Ku .
i ii, J. Chen, S. Ma rcia no, and A. Karal ry. L. Mee rt, M . Sanchez, J. A, A.
ce C lub : Row I: D . As hby. Row 2: M . Patterson , A. T urner, C. Will ia ms, J.Cross, A. re. Row 3: K. T aylor,M . Patterson, M . Py les, M . Ashby , M.Munde ii .Row 4: J. Kaest hcr, Giffe n, S. Lew isJ. S mith. Row 5: 0. Davis, H. Alb rec ht, D. Go nzalez, N. Russo , J. Cahoon , 路uentes, A. Mexto rf, H. Lacy. Row 6: L. Johnso n, V. M iller,L. Vines, K. Schn eller, E. We ir, Lienbeack, K. Hause nfus, A. McMilli am , N. Brackeu .
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igh t. Row 2: E. Mc Ko ne, M. Na pier, f re nt, P. Maupin and M. Kirc hne r.
ogy C lu b:
FC A : Row I : M r. Johnso n, D. Smi th, A. Villi o, E. C utill a, S . Po tt er, C. Tedesca, C. Barn ell , A. Ha ll , T . W illi ams. Row 2: K. G artl and , C, Mo rris, R. C ross, K. Willi ams, A. lshee, J. Sc hn iede r, J. G race , J . Laun i, A. Cranfo rd , L. Lincol n, L. Dav is, E. Niczli ck. Row 3: R. C ross, A. Johnson . K. Whi tt low, K.. L. Franko, B. Sutpin, B. Evers, M . Bledsoe, B. Math urn , L. Now. R. Barn ell. Row 4: M. Hoad ley. C. Duxb ury. K. Khro n. R. Hanley, K. Krone, R. Cantore. C. Owens , K. Au stin , A. Amiss. A. Daug htery, H. A lbrect, J Sim s. and R. Coli ier.
eumann ,M. Holden, A. Johnson, M. Ash tteng, M. Gilchrist , C. Boateng, K. Ganlanj, Davis. Row 3: M. Pullen,B. Bosse!man, R. Swift, D. Tucker,J. Wood,andM . Oro~ ;hneider, L. Bame u, K. Austin, A. Fishwi : B. Wi lson, z. Bailey, J. Gill iom, B. Rob., ings, A. Broderi ck, A. Villio, and R. Colli
Row 1: G . Ras musse n,, J. Kay, and J. Lawso n. Row 2: J. T raub, S. Sims, J.
w 3: M . Brads haw, D. Mullinex , G . Co llier, D Mo rris , E. Lawso n.
Democrats C lub : Row ! : J. Grace, L. Le i, E. Cartwright , K. Boller, A. M ike. Row 2: K. Fishw ick, M. Hoelden, J. Lee,j. Wac ksman, Ms. Hull .
I: A. Benoit, C. Owens , K. Kro hn, and E. Cartwright. Row 2: K. Hase nfus.
M . Massie, and M . Bai ley.
Intern ati onal Food C lub :
Row ! : T. La, A. C ross. M. Go nzalez- Fe rn andez, S. Ko rnh ause r,
V. Brcssan, L. S tenga i.R ow 2: J. Pu rdy, J. Dav is, E. Has tin gs, K. Kolbach, J. Pri ce, M . Be lls. Row 3: D. 1-lantm a n,M . Pett ifo rd , M . Norman,M . Bill ings, T . Swa nc ul.
Dancing along. freshman E mily Weir and senior Moll y As hby prac tice their swing moves during the ir club meeting .
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Standin g pati ent ly, se ni ors Anna Ha ll and Dani e l S mith re present their cl ub, FCA, at the Ho meco min g ta il gate. Organi zati o ns 23
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Durin g a s how, Juni o r A nn a H as tin gs plays her saxo ph o ne whi le s taying in s te p w ith the rest of the ba nd .
Playing piccolo, ikki Jewell stands in the middl e of the fi e ld , flanked by corps of flags and flutes durin g a performance.
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bing Band:
Row 1: C. Jenn ings, E. Garren , M. Cruse, M. C lark , D. Mas lin , R. Fi sher, J . Cross, D. Keathley, E. Newberry, S. Lindens mith , S. Nalcway , J. Jakubowski, E. Caton, Z. Mill e r, D. Pru de nte, er, E. Cart wri ght , K. Jenn ings Row 2: Mr. G. Thomas, L. Morris, H. Albrecht , M. Pyles, R. Yoder, Row 3: D. McBride, M. O ' Lea ry. F. Denn is. K. Taylor, M. Pu rv is, A. Smith , A. Pace, J. Schniuk a, K. Bain . Davis, B. Fells. B. Wright, S. Desai, L. Fechteler, M. Clemmer, H. Hall, A. Pettitt, A. Guthrie, V. Miller, N. Jewell , C. Herndon, J. Gai nes, E. Thacker, A. Worrell , J. Carbone, Row 5: J. Hess, T . Hill, H. eneipp, J. Sims, M. Jackson, L. Woodson , M. Cushman, W . Du va ll , T . Wait, A. Spring, A. Has tings, B. Greg, 0. Dav is, M. Mundell , C. Will iams, B. Stephens, S. Low man, J. Moyn ihan, Row 6: A. G regg, E. Kn appe nbe rge r, P. Johnson, N. Gree r, A. Thompson, L. Tarbe ll , L. Engel , J. Pettitt, J. Guanc h, H. Fisher, N. Giffe n, G. Mat hern e, D. Robertson
a spectator, it would assault only o senses at once, but five if you were ng their ranks. Hearing the meloand seeing the spectacular talent was as close as the aud iences were to get to the band, In contrast, h band member experienced firstd not only the sights and sounds, t the taste of the wet reed or smooth tal, the smell of the cork grease or de oil, and the feel of the keys or 1cks in their hands. To truly appreciate the effort that into each performance or even h song, one must have been initid into their world. The world of the ching band musicians who had to d through the sodden practice fie lds n step) fo r two weeks of scorching
heat during the summer, then look forward to early morning practice during zero period for the first months of the school year. If yo u' d rather, yo u might want to judge the band merely by its success. They received superior ratings in all competitio ns, including straight ores at the state level. At the Chantilly Band Festival, the Jazz Band got fourth palce, and the Jazz Combo received a first place award. The highlight of the season was a trip to the Caribbean over Spring Break. There the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Band both received superior ratings . Finally, Nick Giffen was chosen to the All-State band .
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FB LA: Row I: S. A rmstrong. N. Ziglie r. I. Po lite. Row 2: C Li zakowsk i. L. Frazier. J. Smith. V. Sun. Row 3: Mr. Fedde, D. Sheaffer. M. La!!ick.
FCCLA:
Fre nc h Ho no r Soc iety: Row I :M . Engelhard, N. Trugma n, E. Vancho. R. Fan. Mme Taft. Row 2: R. Goosh, A. Godshall. A. Fi sh wic k. S. Reed, M. Hanse n. K. Binder. Row 3: W . Wrig ht , B. Wa lte r. J. Atchi son, J. Darcus. L. Mic hae l, A. Cushma n. Row4: E. Moore, K. Mc Dade. P. Roane. R. Ji a. C. Johnson, D. All ey ..
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Ge rm an C lub:
Ge rman Hon o r Soc iety: Row 1: J. Peu it .. A. Hoe bekc J. Roa . Row 2: A. Gomaa. J. Mille r. 3: M. Kirchner. J.H ess. Frau Trice, G. Wiu wer. S. Hoffman.
Row I: Mrs. lnge. T . Steadley, J . McCoy. Row 2: A. Buly, M . Smith . . Brown.
Row I: M . Engelhard . J . Atc hi son. E. Vancho. Row 2: A Fishwi ck, R. Fan. MmeT
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Row 1: J. Hess. A Gregg, G. Wiu wcr, A. Hoebeke. J. Roa. Row 2: N. France, S. Cooper, S. Gonias, K. Zamorski, J. Moyn ihan. L. Davis, J. Conway.
Lauren Kosh and Sh adan Zahedi help out with the FBLA wrapping duti es .
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A. Bul y, M. Smith, S. Brown.
Counci1:
Row 1: B. Reeves , A. Gomaa, M . Ho lden, C. Johnson. Row2: A. Is hee, M . Drozda, A. Johnson. Row 3: K. Mo rri s, A. Fi shwick, E. Grobmeyer, E. Cartwright, J . Ro a, L. 4: K. Austin , S. Mo rri s, R. Eisenman , T. Smith, A. O zy ild irim , A. Pace. Row 5: S . Ei senman, J. Neu hauser, B. Wilson, B. Sutphen , J . Smidt, N. Prum .
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Spanish Honor Society: Row I: B. DaCunha, L. Davis, A. Bargh, R. Bream. Row2: R. Shipe, K.Chcney, F. Barredo, L. Santana. Row 3: J. Schne ider, E. Weir, L. Lei, A. Jackson, S. Desai. M. Ashby, E. Himes,J. Fitzhugh, S. Nawshin, E. Cartwright, A. Johnson, A. Hall, C. Walston. Row 4: S. Hoelscher, L. Barnett. A. Pescoe. N. Johnson,J. Neuhauser, S. Naleway, A. Ku, S. Haii,J . Kimelman, R. Cross, K. Monris, C. Tedesco, L. Lincoln. Row 5: J. Launi, M. Ozyildi rim, A. Rasool, E. Gercke, M. Massie, J. Boyd, S. Monris, M. Mayo, C. Rainey, D. Sanderford, S. Lowman, J. Wood, P. Jackson, N. Rasiah, Row6: J. Wac ksman,J. Barredo. D. Wilson. M. Gondek, I. Johnson. T.A. Lytle, J. Lee, A. Keathley, K. Stone, C. Bannister, B. Atkinson, B. Sutphen, B. Marrs, J. Miller.
lonor Society:
Row I: C. Hunt , J. Atc hi son, K. Morris, R. Fan, N. Trug man. Row 2: J. Roa, F. Barredo, M. Ashb y, A. G ods hall , R. Goosh , R. Adams, L. Lincoln, R. Eisenm an, S . Nawshin . eese, S. Naleway, A. Jackson, A. Ku , A. Daughtery, J. Launi , A. Hall , J. Miller, A. Fis hw ick , B. DaCuhna , M. Patterso n, T . Williams. Row 4 : L. Dav is, M. Hoad ley, S. Hoelscher, B. Walter, J. Ne uh auser, M . Hanse n, E. Vancho, J. Gilliom. Row 5: J. Roberts, S . Hoffman, C. Johnson B. Robey, C. Banni ster, M. Mass ie, N. Jo hnson, J. Hess, J . Smidt,
Mrs . Hunt' s mascot sits outside her door during Spirit Week. Members ofthe Math Ho nor Society created thi s Kokomo footba ll player. . Roa. Row 2: A. Gomaa, J. Mill er. R
al Honor Society:
Row I: A. Jackson , A. Fish wick, D. Sanderford, A. Ku, F. Barredo, W . \<Irs. Sta nl ey. Row 2: R. Goosh, M . Hansen, M. Ashby, S. Ei senman , D. Mo rri s, E. Santana, P. R. Fan , B. DaCun ha, L. Neese. Row 3: A. Hal l, J. Gill ion , B. Walter, L. Dav is, J. Neu hauser, J Atc hi son, E. Vancho, B. Marrs, A. Daugh tery, B. Robey. Row 4: M . Ho lde n, M. Mass ie, M . . Trugman, C. Bannister, S. Hoffm an. J. Hess, E. Newberry. A Bargh.
Tammy Gu ggin o wraps presents before Chri stmas for the FBLA.
Seniors Julie Roa and Greg W ittwer man the German Club cookout at the Homeco min g Tailgate.
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for the perfect day wou ld be DJ on the Breezeway duri ng an
extra- long lunch. Students like Tiffany Dillard and Daniel li ke to have more time to dance.
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you had to go to cia s, yo u' d be able to do something outside. Sen ior Jess ica Bryant, Jame Wright, Beth Yertin and Jos h Har e enj oy the woods as they try to figure out so mething.
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you HAD to do work, it would be inte restphomore Chris Barcom di ssects a shark in utherland 's Biology c lass. Thi s shark was :3J1t with five baby sha rks, to Chri s' surpri se.
qu.~J would get out the re and cheer for the girl s
ports . M ark Gondak and Be n Evers hoi st Greg Collier up for an aerial .
()tlur dt-t.J.seJ would at least le t yo u work in groups to finjsh your work. D ann y Drumhell e r works with Za i Harvey in English 12.
By Jade Catta-Preta
1wens gets pyched fo r the game. Students would like '"ootba.IJ dw路i.ng the year.
ery student had his or her idea of what the perfect t AHS would be like. But 路n events were valued by t everyone, students and alike. reezeway events topped ist of favorite s, especially and the Breezeway. With perfect spring weather no bees, please, Mr. Garand his trusty club memco uld be counted on to ide a great mix of music was okay with the adrnintion, and liked by students ... 11. So DJ on the Breezewas a must for at perfect
day. AHS had go ne to three lunches a few years befo re when the student population made hav ing one long lunch a problem, but everyone still enjoyed long lunch days. So, how about an extra long lunch on a pecial day? That way,even long cafeteria lines wouldn't be a problem. Most people would go outside to hear the DJ anyway. A short afternoon with a peprall y would be a great finish to a great day. Oh , and all theAHS teams would win their ga mes, too .
"j!;ic tcrg~ labs would go pe rfect ly a nd yo u wo uld
unde rstand everything . Je ri Davis, M egan Klos, a nd Sofiane Yahi ao ui have no problems in Mrs. Kelde rma n 's Biology lab.
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Adri enne Oli ve r and Jade Catta-Preta serenade a student with Lauren Hill 's version of "Can' t take my eyes o ff o f yo u." T hey al o sa ng "Dreaming of Yo u" by Se lena througho ut Val e ntine's Day.
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Sophomore Z ac h Bajley, junio r Josh S mith , and seni or Ben Evers sing during Mr. Castro's Geo metry class o n Valentine's Day .
Wome n's En sembl e II: Row 1: T. Oli va, A. Be rube, M . Leinbach . D. Tucker, B. Va nderlinde, D. Gonzalez. S. Fuentes. Row 2: Mrs. Morris, B. Halli day , S. Breakiro n. C. Owe n. M. Hanse n, J. McCurry, J . Martine lli. M . Paitsel. Row 3: E. Ward. J. Burgess. A. Harris. C. Chee ny, J. Lane, R. Barn ett , K. Robertson, L. Gentry. K. Gartl and, L. Dav is. Row4: K. Mc Kay, B. Bosse lman,J . Brust. M. Pitts. J. Centini, L. Noe, M. Pu lle n. D. Morri s, S. Smit h.
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Je nnifer Hansen , Dawn M orri s, and Casey Owe n sin g to Ashl e igh Pace (center) o n Valentine ' s Day.
Z ac h Bailey, Ruthi e Bream, Ben Stuph Ann a Hall , and Ben Evers sing " Ki ss the Gi to sopho more Juli anne Launi.
The2000-2001 Albemarlechoirhad a very successful season . From their small fall concert, to the Western di trict performance, to the packed concert in the winter, to the various mall performances, and the trip to Georgia. Choir gave students a wonderful opportunity to excel with their voices and to learn new ways to express themselves vocally. "I love choir! " aid Jade Catta-Preta. "We get to sing a lot of songs in different languages, I love the songs." The Winter Concert was extravagant. The choir sang holiday songs of man y different religion , and even gave the little brothers and sisters a chance to join their siblings on stage to sing "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. " The show ended with a beautiful performance of "Halleluj ah" ung by the entire choir. In the spring, the choir took a trip to Atlanta, Georgia where they competed
against many schools from all over United States. To rai se money to able to go on the trip, the choir candy , chocolate, candles, pizza di scount cards. Every AHS group received a gold mark. The choir al so received highest score for Men 's Ensemble, ar gold for be t overall choir program. Forty-two chorus students were ch sen to go to di strict choir. And, following students participated in All- Virginia Chorus at Denbigh Hi eSchool in Newport News : Mel 路 Hansen, Sarah Mayo, Anna Hall, Sutphen , Adrian Ross, Josh Jenki Nathaniel Sidwell, Lindsay HO\\ Emil y Gerke, and Kristen Cheney. audiences and classmates mes with their beautiful voices. Choir tinues to be one class that stud enjoy while achieving a high level excellence.
CHOIR
Patri ot Singers: Row I: A. Lundgren, A. Oli ver, A. Hall , L. Lindensmith. J. Conway. M. Reed. Row 2: Mrs. Morri s, B. Boschen , A. Godshall. J. Smith. N. Mo rris, S. Show man, K. Ross. T. Show man, H. Darcus. Row 3: S. Bream. A. Ros;, J. Hunter, R. Bream. J. Moy nahan. M. McCleary. E. Gercke, M. Hansen. M. Perry. K.Cheney. Row4: Z. Bail y. B.S utphen. B. Eve rs, R. Brown. N. Sidwell, P. Witry, C. Koeni g, J. Jenkins, B. Atkinson. S. Petsche .
.uthi e Bream, Ben Stuphe 3en Evers sing " Ki ss the Gir Jlianne Launi.
:chools from all over th To raise money to b the trip , the choir so], ate, candles , pizza an
Intermed iate Choir:
Row 1: Mrs. Mo rris. M. Hansen. H. Reed, E. Gaines. A. Mc Daniel, B. McCann. T. Godshall . B. Lucken , A. N. Harris,S. Craun,A. Wade, M. Nea l. Row 2: K. Dalstrom, C. Crickenburge r. A. Clemmer, T . Lejeune, C. Moo re. M. Henry, L. C ritze r. R. Parrish. J. Burgess. Mrs. Christi ansen. Row3: T . Barber. S. Bush. K. Crowner, J. Balik. B. Davis. J. Rin er, D. Ashby, R. Wells. J. Smith . L. Pace, K. Fields. E. Barbo ur. H. McCall y. Row4: J. Orsolini. S. Jac kson, M. Johnston. L. Bateman. R. Mac ko, T. Procto r. N. Winston. J. Smith. M . Crammer. R. Brown, D. Smith. M. Hughes. A. Long, A. Bourne. J. Cana- Pre1a.
group received a higr e choir also received th :>r Men 's Ensemble, an 'verall choir program. horus students were ch h strict choir. And, th Ients participated in th :horus at Denbigh Higr :wport News: Meli s Mayo, Anna Hall, Ber an Ross, Josh Jenkin !well, Lind say Howe :md Kristen Cheney.
Concert Cho ir: Row 1: J. Timberlake . L. Des, J . McGehee, B. Ca rl son, C. Eng li sh .. A. G rove, .Row 2: S. S immo ns. D. Schae fe r. A. Cross. E. Willi ams. D. Haggard. R. Marc um. M . Huckste p, T . Tho mson, M. Cre ight o n, M . Mu rray, P. Witry. Row 3: Y. Shek, J. Chen, R. To ms. A. Mo rris. R. Kirby .J . De lp. L. Poole, T . Herrin g,. Row 4 : K. Armstron g, B. Bi sho p, E. We ir, B. Tareo. H. Haney. K. Ku lbo k. T . Jac kson- Baber.
classmates mesmerize, tiful voices . Choir conme class that student hieving a high level o路
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Women ' s E nsembl e I: Row 1: K. Rudd , M. McC leary, D. Maye r-Aschcoff, J. Brya nt , T . Nicho lson. N. Mo rri s, T. Morris. M . Wang. D. Z ha ng, J . Gart o n. Row 2: A. Eichner. S. Myri ck. B. Alle n. E. Barbour. S. Mo n on. E. Smith , A. All en. Row 3: Mrs. Morri s. K. Sim pkins. C. Fuss. L. Mayo, S. Bream. M . Hansen. K. Pe rry, G. Sto ne. L. Vig lione. J. SLarmac h. K. Carraway . G . Olko. Cho ir 3 1
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ming ling in the Breezeway, Shelly Stodder and Chri s Lizakowski, both sophomore , talk about the day's events.
W~&te talking in the breezeway, Mike Santos, and Chris John son seni ors, talk about their day in class. "A lot of my friends are fro m all d. ent countries," says C hri s John so n as he exp lai ns the dive rse nature of schoo l.
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of my friend s are fro m a ll dJ :xplains the diverse nature
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y, Jenna Centini and Ali Madigan share n about their previous classes .
:Ditton Comb hangs out with :DurintJ
lun ch, Shei la Molin a s its with her frie nds as they al l try to finish their homework before the beginning of next c i a~~ -
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Breezeway. Dill on considers him self a skater, and ays that it shows hi s di versity in be ing from a different cl ique.
The clothes, the colors, and a mix of people!
bt in the B reezeway , in th e r e ve n in the c lass room , you always find a spectrum of nt ethnic c ultures, diffe re nt g styles, a nd even diffe rent of ta lkin g . But, di ve rsity j us t cover different soc ial within the sc hoo l, but reli races and cu ltures as we ll. ut 100 in ternat io nal student be fo und among the stude nt tudents came from Latin a and Canada, from Euroo untries s uch as France, and an y, and from As ia n co un like Japan, Ch in a, Vi e tnam ong Kon g and even Sri La nka. "Darle a lso had stude nts from
Gh a na, Togo , a nd M ya nm ar. Mo s t inte rn at io na l s tudent s needed help adj ustin g to the lang uage and c ulture of twe nt y-first century United States , a nd they fo und he lp in theirESL (Eng li s h as a Seco nd L ang uage) classes . Althou g h M s. Krag was fl uent in many la ng uages , so me s tudents s poke lang uages s uch as Ewe, Sw ahili a nd T ogo . Senior Nandalal Ras iah was born in Sri Lanka , but tried to keep hi s re li g io n and cultural heritage intac t. " I ' ve found that th ere are a lot of differe nt c ui tures , re ligio ns, and eve n s uc h things as dres s and s peech, " sa id Rasa h.
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Beta Club: Row
I: B. Reeves. J. Atchison, L. Paige, H. Darcus Row 2: C. Boetang, R. Goos h,S. Wood, . Morri s. Row 3: A. Ku, A. Jackson, A. Cushman . R. Fisher. E. Weir. L. eese, Row 4: J. Hess, C. Tedesco, A. Beno it, S. Eise nmen, J. Miller. B. Marrs, P. Boshart. Row 5: C. Bannister, J. Franco. C. WillianlS, M. Engelhard, M. Gondak. B. Robey. T. Lyde, .Trugman, J. Robens. D.Ailey,M.Kirchner.
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I: A. Amiss. A. Johnson, M. Ashby, R. Fan, J. e uh ouse r Row 2: B. Da Chuna. J. Degraff. M. Bailey. M.Tower, A. Fi sh wick, K. Morri s, D. Morri s. S. Potter, F. Bo rrado, R. Sw ift.T. Brow n Row 3: A. Barge, K. Mc Dade. J. Harri s. D. Sanderfo rd . M. Hefferen, E. Vancho, A. Daughtery, K, Timmennan, M.Mass ie. C. Osheim. Row4: B. Atkinson. A. Goma, M . Ho lden, C. Lebo. D. Keithley. H. Beve rl y. C. Johnson. A. mith. A.Wasu lko.
Drama Club: Row I:N. Rashi a.A. Haggard, J.Moore, B.Atkinson, C. Perez. D. Tucker. J. Petitet. Ms. Cunningham Row 2: . Geer, B. Kell y. M. Cruz. D. DclihunL D. Lindensmi th Row 3: M. Sad~er, T. Finster.J. Bragg. A. Oli ver, K.Remington, J. Hess, M. Johnson. B. Pain Row 4: J.Johnson. C. Moore. T. Lejune, K. Brown, L. Perkins. A. Mike. M. Kirchner. J. Moynahan.
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improve in A Night of Farce, produced by the Thesp ian Societ y.
Junior Tristine Lejeu ne, as Mr. Smith in Th e Bald Soprano. spo rt s his fonzo g lasses, and retro suite in the Drama department 's A Night of Farce.
ter a nd the performin g arts large part of the live s of t udent s at Albemarle. r they were actors in the lh at the Drama department . or members of the Forenm, there was a special s pot perfo rming arts that many fo und for their abilities. tio ns includ e d The Bald So a nd the mu sical Annie , as HSLcompetition. A highof the yea r was th e trip to ork City, where s tudents d seve ral Broadwa y plays r tic ipated in a drama workhey a lso were able to attend rsal for Saturday Night Live, en m et movie s tar Val
ail gate, the Dra ma Club 's r' ig ilone,andJuni or Juli aMo j from Guys and Dolls .
Keith Brown. During the Drama Club 's meeting s s tudents participate in improv ga mes s uch as " bu s s top ." Thi s is one of the favorites of the club members. The game involves two tudents in which one portray s a c haracter a nd does odd things to try and scare the other club member away. Thi s game helped students develop their improv sk ill s a nd was a great way to express th e ir talents. Another facet of the performing arts was the Forensics club. Thi s club was for s tudents interested in public speaking , or a desire to improve public s peaking skill s. Students competed in storytelling , and r. dramatic skits as well as debate Thespi a n Society and Drama and traveled around to s urroundth helped s upport the drama in g school s to compete in forensic tme nt , by ushering for play s, co mpetition s. The regional comfund-rai sers, a nd ju st as petition , though, was he ld at Albe. p uttin g on the plays them- m arle Hi gh School. . "I lo ve dra ma, and bei ng Dra m a was a n outlet which alf Drama Club a nd the Thes - lowed s tudents at AHS express ociety g ives me more time to themselves and di splay their great ie nce the different as pects of talents, as well as ha vin g fun. rfo rmin g arts," said se nior
op homore Jennifer Bragg and her cowboy partner play an offthe- cuff sk it in A Night of Farce . They play the helpless damse l in di stress and the cool cowboy.
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Row I : N. Ras hi a, B. Kell y, A. Haggard, J. Moo re, B. A tkinso n, D. Tucker, C. Perez. J. Petit. L. Vigilone Row 2: J. Wacksma n, M. C ru z, A. Oliver. K. Remenington, D. Dillehunt, M . Kirchn er. Row 3: T. Finster, J. Johnson, T . Lejune, K. Brow n, J. Hess, S. Na leway. M. Jo hnson, P. Harri s, A. M ike, C. Bannister.
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7:1u Odd Couple. Freshman Ian Burke, and sophomore Jenny Hyun discuss the differences between their clothes. "I love Ian! He's so cute! " says Jenny.
OuniiJr Sherome Lewis and Senior Josh Hare warm up out on the way before first block. Having fleeces like theirs on crisp fall helps to dispell the chill.
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favor practical khaki pants and sweaters, which are always popular here at Albemarle. 1
'c.5~111.e people think I'm the weirdest dressed person at Albemarle, but I think my clothes are cute!" said sophomore Kitty Lyon happily.
Style at Albemarle varies from student to student By Amanda Finn
~reezew ay between classes. )Untry store in Scottsville." vintage jacket.
m stripes to polka-dots .. .le personal fashion were very diverse at Alrle High School. JUnk there's a lot of di_.. but some people get a CUT.ied away, and it's hard them apart", said sophodrianne Allen. en asked what she _ht about styles at AHS, Lyon had a surprising r. "I am the style at AIle ! And it kicks so much s!" en police officer Gary
Pistulka had an opmwn on daily dress. "I like the style here better than my polyester [uniform], and I'm sure it' s more comfortable than my bullet proof vest," he commented. Students at Albemarle were free to express their individuality through style, and most took the opportunity to make a statement. If there was one thing for sure , whether it was loud , sporty, or conservative, the lat- s~p!,~IU~re Miranda Gonzales-Fernandez est in fashion could be seen and Freshman Arti Galla giggle about Arti 's nose ring. "I only got it a month ago, it hurt!" says somewhere at Albemarle. Arti.
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At thi s year ' 2000 Homecoming Tail gate, Key Club provi ded food , gam es , and entertainment. Senior Brett Wilson pl ays some tune for the crowd .
Students from AHS and MHS attended a dance thefirstweekofschool sponsered by AHS Key Club. Freshman Bri an Bruton and sophomore Megan Green enj oy a dance together.
At thi s yeru路 ' s Winter Fe tivus Dance sponored by Key C lub, sophomore Lauren ee e and eni or And y Bru路ber dance the night away.
Juni or Kri sty Mazzei looks over a li t events as she choose the one in whi ch wo uld li ke to partic ipate.
What was fun, excltmg, and very involved in the Charlottesville community ? You got it- The Albemarle High School Key Club. The Key Club here at Albemarle was the largest organization in the entire school with over 140 participants. Key Club 's purpose was to participate in several different activities throughout the community. At each club meeting, member chose different events in which to participate. Each event was worth a certain number of points. In order to rem ain in Key Club there was a mandatory number of points that each person had to have. Thi s year was especially easy for members to receive points because, as Brian Marrs said ," Key Club was a wonderfu l experience to take part in. There were many activitie for club members to participate in. " Brian was also a one of the head members of the Key Club ' s Social Committee, who along with the clas presidents and other council members,
planned most of the activities for year. There were several types of acti tie . At the beginning of the year, Club s pon so red the first ann Bailandoon the Breezeway. This rai ed money for the new Region Mental Health Facility. The Key also spon sored another dance c Winter Festivus, which was held the Boys' Senior Night B ...." .'""""" game against Danville. The raised over 6000 dollars for c Other spon sored activities that Club took part in included Salv Army Shoe drive, adopting a family with eight children, a bookdri and several other local community tivities. Albemarle Key Club proved their size and active participation t they were one of the school 's m successful organizations. Stude found that the rewards of volu went beyond what looked good their re umes. By Julianne Launi
Key Club Senior Ben Morris gets a tatoo from senior oah Tru gman and junior Lily Lei courte y of the Key Club . Key C lub received second place in the tailgate co mpet iti on.
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Row I: D. Foss, K. Adler, A. O zy ild irim, L. Lci.J. Neuhauser, C. Banni s1er Row2: E. Cartwright , S. Lowman. M . Ashby, M . Pos pieszlska Row 3: A. Jackson, N. Ziglier, S. Wood, R. Fan, B. DaCh un a, S. Desai, H. Cline, S. Myri ck, M. Napier, C. Strother, Row4: J. Darcus, N. Prum. A. Ku , E. Himes, C. Boateng, J. DeGraff, J . Roa. N. Jewel , J. Wood, E. Ge rcke, S. Nawshin , M. Shaver, T . Tyler, Ro w 5: D. Wilson, A. Rasoo l, R. Ghosh , R. Bream, B. Walter. H. Darcus, S. Morris, B. Marrs, L. Howe, K. Bo ll er, E. Vancho Row 6: C. Collins, B. Reeves, S. Tho mason,M. Sinn , J. Lee, M. Massie, T. A. Lytl e, R. Nadolski. K. Sto ne, V. Ashb y, A. Gregg, A. Lo ng, A. Broderi c k
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re several types of acti \ 1eginning of the year, K sored the first annu :heBreezeway . Thj s dan y for the new Region th Facility. The Key red another dance c vus, which was held Senior Night Basketb st Danville. The 6000 dollars for , :ored activities that art in included Sal dri ve, adopting a ightchildren , a bookdri\ )ther local community a
Key C lub 2: Row 1: J. Ne uhau ser, K. Ad ler, L. Lei, A. Ozyildirim, C. Ba nni ster, Row 2: M. Mathias, K. Ley, T. Shih. S. Eades, L. Dav is, D. Ku. K. Bracket, T. T yler Row 3: K. Rice. A. Boateng. sk ip. J. Balik. C. Bo ucher, A. Madi ga n, J. Centini, W . Shafer, L. Tay lor. L. Michael, B. Halliday, K. McK ay, M. Ulan Row 4: E. Sakeii ,S . Breakiron, D. Zhan g, R. Bodil y, C. Hiller, D. Trug man , S. Shafry , S.Marnico, B. Lawe rence, E. Bl oomfield , J. Wo lf Row 5: N. Hamilton, M. Pulle n, C. Koen ig. K. Marrs, L. Beckman, N. Johnson, E. Nesb it, J. Ham lin , A. Marrs, R. Gregg. A. Petti tt , A. Guthrie
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Looking over their sheets for the February c lub meeting, sophomore members Jen na Centini , Ali Madigan , and Lindsay Dav is plan the ir upcoming events.
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Jn Paris, France, Jade Catta-Preta and her ~e.nA~tU Hommell gets an autograph from women's World Cup soccer start Michele Akers. Kendall played at tournaments in Florida, as well as several other states, over the summer.
friend Carolyn Powers admire the unique of transportation used by the French on their tiful and narrow streets. O~tntie Kuydendall travels to Virginia Beach during her summer vacation. She went shopping and laid out and tanned and went swimming every day during her trip.
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Whether far away, close to home, traveling for fun or for family visits, Albemarle students got out of central Virginia during their summer holiday. One popular destination was the beach. "I went to the beach to visit my dad," said sophomore Sarah Skevington , "but I also tanned and went shopping alot." Likewise , Jamie Kuykendall added, "I got a tan, shopped, swam some and slept too." Other students used their summer time to play sports and even travel with their teams. Kendall Hommell explained, "I traveled to seven states to
play soccer with my team, the Richmond S and with the 01 Developement Program Some even used the mer for educational as did Ms. Trice's classes, who went to Germany for three June and July. They even themselves going to with their German hosts, didn't get their break unti middle of July. Whether they were fun or competing and hard, students made goo of the twelve weeks of mer, far away from home
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ission trip in Panama, Chris Dolinger washes his clothes in the ver. Chris spent time with the Kahuna tribe and even learned to nle of the Kuhuna dialect.
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soccer with my , the Richmond with the Oly :lopement Program )fie even used the for educational d Ms. Trice's es, who went to 1any for three weeks and July. They even selves going to their German hosts, t get their break until le of July. hether they were r competing and students made good e twelve weeks of far away from home.
Greg Wittwer gets strapped into ·the safety harness before rock climbing in France. Like eleven other AHS German students, he lived with a host family in Freiburg, Germany for three weeks .
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M. Gilchrist. Row 2: R. Phillips, Z. Scully, C. Villion, l. Titus, B. Joyce. Row 3: P. Roane, R. Jia, J. Simon, T. Tahboub, Dr. Magic. Row4: D. Purdy, I. Bodkin , J. Terranova, E. Pape.
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Row I: B. Curry, M.Dedes, R. Toms, D.Collins.
Trying to pick off a small red matchbox during weapon training, Senior Adam Litvin lines up sight with his target ready to hit a bullseye with his AR15.
Josh Smith sets up the stage for one of the many events that the DJ Club works. The DJ club is probably most well know for DJ on the Breezeway, when they play music outside during some long lunches. 1d Joyce shows off his favo :k for the Magic Club.
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"LIL- VIG" is one of our senior's plate, Laura Viglione. She explains that she chose this plate because she is the baby ofthe family and everyone in her family has their last name somewhere on their licsence plate. The plate frame she uses was given to her by one of her friends . "I like to add a little style to my car!" Laura comments.
lor, and every ti re," Amy expla t , but also are
Senior Nat Winston has been a stuntman and a cheerleader since his freshman year. He is currently one of the three stuntmen on the squad. He is also in choir and has added this vanity plate to his car which he bought when he took a trip to Hollywood, California, with the choir.
"PIXIE 9" is a license plate owned by a senior, Courtney Wilson. She has been on the volleyball team since she was a freshman and is currently playing Varsity volleyball. Her team number is 9, which is why she chose the number on her plate. "Pixie" is a her nickname on the volleyball team because she is very slim.
Sherome Lewis is a junior and owns a Geo Metro. His license plate advertises Florida State University. "Florida State is the college I want to go to," Sherome explains. "I also love my car, it's the stuff!" he adds.
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It was a known fact that when you became a junior, you would have the chance to apply for a parking permit, a privelege allowed to only upper classmen. All kinds of vehicles drove in and out of the Albemarle lots every morning and afternoon. The cars varied from smooth sports cars to muddy fourwheeling mobiles and even motorcycles. Senior Blake Via's car was a legend. Blake drove the Knight Ryder. His car was a 1982 black Cornaro. It had a flashing red light that shot back and forth, just as in the popular 80's TV show, the Knight Ryder. "There's this switch inside my car that has speed control, making the light go fast or slowk," Blake explained. After Blake bought the car he decided to tum it into the Knight Ryder. "I had to paint it black, and then have the red light installed. I' ve probably put about $1,500 into it since I bought it," Blake commented. Although Blake' s car wasn't exactly the same as the one on the show, it came very
close. The Knight Ryder was a Trans But they both had the same body style. "I love my car pretty much more anything. I wash it almost every other Blake said. Blake was in the nrr\t'P C ~ trying to get a steering wheel like the from Knight Ryder. "It' s cut in half with little things out so it looks like I'm shooting at the cars", he laughed. Blake was not the only person who admired car at Albemarle. Many were known for their interesting rides. y decorated their vehicle with different related to their interests and stickers showed a little personality. To park in Albemarle's parking junior or senior needed to apply and fee, although rising seniors who made roll were exempt from paying the fee. a few sophomores who p~ayed sport parking permits. For the other younger dents who drove, the church parking lot the alternate choice for parking.
"llY Haggard's 1982 red Volvo is decorated with assorted 1ckers from bands to D.A.R.E. "I got red because it's my lor, and every time I find a sticker that I like, I just smack it re," Amy explains. Stickers are not only a way of expressing ts, but also are great decortions.
Senior Neema Akbarzadeh hangs out on his car after school. Neema's "DRMASTA" license plate is often mistakenly thought to mean "Dr. Masta," though it really is short for "Drum Masta." Neema is currently the drummer for the hip-hop band, The Distraction. "I love my car 'cause it's tight!," Neema says.
Senior Josh Hare is a member of a car club. He has spends all of his time and a lot of money on his "Mean Neon," and he hopes to show it in the car club shows. He is the only Albemarle student who is a member of the car club. Josh's car has wheel and ground effects. It also has over-sized white rims with low profile tires, which are becoming very popular.
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ier. lf with little things ~e I'm shooting at the l the only person who ~lbemarle. Many :heir interesting rides. 1ehicle with different 1terests and stickers ersonality. lbemarle' s parking 1eeded to apply and 1g seniors who made from paying the fee. es who p~ayed sports For the other younger the church parking lot \1 ce for parking.
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Seniors Jamie and Lucas Cyrus hang out at Lucas' car after their last class. Lucas considers his car the best in the Albemarle parking lot. "This is the nicest car around," Lucas explains. Lucas drives a gold Acura Integra.
CJ Hughes uses his Yamaha as his main mode of transportation. being the only one at Albemarle who drives a motorcycle," CJ ns. CJ enjoys his economical transportation, since he doesn't pay h fo r gas or insurance as car owners.
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}r/Mrl..s of students say goodbye to friends on the Breezeway and head to their next class as they try to beat the tardy bell. Most students chose to hang out on the Breezeway between classes.
ÂŁven with the crush of people around them, sophomores Ali Madigan Jennifer Martinelli take time to talk on the Breezeway. The Breezeway once again the most popular hangout spot. This was due, for the most par its central location, which provides access from all areas of the buil
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-. the most popular hangthe Breezeway, but it ot for lack of options. and after school, many chose to meet friends, homework, or just relax media center, band room, feteria, among other . "I like the people and tmosphere," Andrew aid of his hangout spot. gouts often varied deng on the time of day. ri ng long lunches,] we out on our wall on the way unless it rains, then
we come to Ms. Hull's room and have parties," Melissa Baldwin said of her friends. Some friends chose not to hangout at a special place because it was inconvenient. "We usually have classes together, so we never have to 'meet' anywhere," Martyna Pospieszalska said of her friends . While the Breezeway was a central location, it was not the only hangout spot, nor did everyone chose to congregate there.
A /ter school but before practice, seniors Lindsay Neese, Dickie Morris and Julie Fitzhugh share information and gossip.
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Harmony It was safe to say that, in general, the relationship between classes at AHS was healthy. Let's just say that people generally got along. You don't believe me? Junior Katherine Boller said, "The general atmosphere is fine. Everyone has matured enough so that everyone is accepted and most get along." Discord? Though students got along most of the time, there were certainly exceptions to the rule. It was common knowledge that, if anyone was slighted, it was usually the freshmen. Seniors JeffBalnave and Chris Dolinger said that they felt superior to the freshmen because, "we're bigger and we can drive a car." Some said that everyone hated the freshmen. While this may have appeared to be true at times, it was not the rule, but the exception. Junior Brittany said, "I love freshmen because they're cute and sophomores are so mean to them." 23y::loanna '])arcus
During the fall pep rally, the girls cross country team lines up before their turn to speak. Playing sports is one way to make friends with students from different grades. In the world of sports, age does not matter as much as ability.
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Volunteering at a cross country meet, sophomore Lindsay Davis,junior Melisa Ozyildirim, and junior Emily Gerke listen to instructions from Coach Brown. Participating in clubs such as the Key Club provides the opportunity to meet students from different grades.
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Before school, senior Felisa and juniors Kari Armstrong and Hastings talk under the trees on Breezeway. Many students said they had friends from other grades cause they met them through outside of school. Felisa, Kari, Anna know each other because
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1. Rachel Adams: National Honor Society (4); Math Honor Society (3,4); Trinity Music Team (3,4) ; German Club (1,2,3,4); Secretary (4); Christian Fellowship Club (1 ,2,3); German Honor Society (3,4); Honor Council (2,4); Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4). "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above your selves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer." -Romans 12:10-12. 2. Neema Akbarzadeh: Concert Band (1) ; Marching Band (1 ,2,3); Jazz Band (2,3,4); STEP (1,2,3); DJ Club (1); SADD (2,3). "If I ruled the schools, from pole to pole, the entire judicial system would fold. I would get rid of the books cause they're bogus, and in school, Knowledge of Self would be the focus. " -KRS ONE. 3. Amanda Allen: SADD (4); Chorus (3,4); Spirit Club (1); SCA (3); Drama Club (3); Pioneer Club (3,4); Math Honor Society (4). "And Jesus said to him; If thou canst believe all things are possible to him that believeth." -Mark 9:23. "Let me not to the marriage of true minds/ Admit impediments. Love is not love/ Which alters when it alteration finds,/ Or bends with the remover to remove:/ 0, no! it is an ever-fixed mark, "Shakespeare Sonnet CXVI. 4. David Alley: National Honor Society (4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); French Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Junior Classical League (4); Church Youth Group (1,4); Eagle Scout (3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4). "God grant that men of principle shall be our principal men."-Thomas Jefferson. 5. Angela Amiss: Volleyball(1,2,3,4); Basketball (1,2,3,4); Softball (1 ,2,3,4 ); FBLA (1 ,2) ; FCA (3,4); Beta Club (4) Who' s Who Among High School Athletes, Western District All Academic-Athlete Team, NBAIWNBA Sportsmanship Award. "If you want something you ' ve never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done!" -unknown. 6. Ashley Ange 7. Meagan Anthony: AHS/MHS Step Team (1,2,3,4); Shout Club (1,2,3) . 8. Jessica Aquilina 9. Tim Ashburn: Amnesty International (3,4). "I've neverletmy schooling interfere with my education" -Mark Twain. "Two girls for everyone!" -The Beach Boys. "Rip the system!" -KMFDM. 10. Molly Ashby: Cheerieading (1 ,2,3,4); Captain (4); PALS (4); Homecoming Court (1); SCA (1,2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4); Band (1 ,2,3,4); Key Club (2, 3, 4); Peer Counselor (3,4); Swing Dance Club (3,4); Honor Council (3,4); Beta Club (4); Spirit Club (1); Powder Puff (1,2,3,4). "What great thing would you attempt if you knew you could not fail?" -Dr. Robert H. Schuller. "Lefties are always right! " -unknown. 11. James Atchison: Varsity Track (1,2,3,4); Captain (3); Varsity Cross Country (3,4); Captain (3,4); Varsity Indoor Track (2,3 ,4) ; Captain (3); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); President (4); French Honor Society (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); AHS Running Club (3,4); President (3,4); Meadows Presbyterian Church Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4) . "Always look on the bright side of life." -Monty Python. 12. Ben Atkinson: International Thespian Society (1,2,3,4) ; President (4); Vice President (3); Drama Club (1,2,3,4); Tri-M (2,3,4); Beta Club (4), Varsity Cheerleading (1); Drama Productions: Fall Show (1,2,3,4); Spring Show (1,2,3 ,4); VTA (2,3,4) ; Sectional Leader (2,3) ; Wind Ensemble (3); Section Leader (3); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); E.T.L. Recordholder (3). "It's a great thing when you realize you still have the ability to surprise yourself." -Lester Burnham, American Beauty (by: Alan Ball) "We' ve got a brand new dance, it' s called we ' ve got to overcome." -Bradley. 13. Michael Aust: Varsity Soccer (2,3,4 ), 1st team all Western District, 2nd team all Northwest Region ; JV Soccer, Leading Scorer (1); Varsity Indoor Track (2,3,4); Sports Service Club president (4 ); SCA (4 ). Susie: "When life gives you a lemon, make lemonade." Calvin: "I say when life gives you a lemon, wing it right back and add a couple lemons of your own." -Sam Waterson from Calvin and Hobbes. 14. Adam Autry: Project Success (1); DJ Club (2,4); Party (1,2,3,4); CA TEC (2,3). "The problem with reality is the lack of background music." 15. Matthew Baber: Bridge Club (1); Anime Club (2); German Club (3,4)
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1. Miranda Bailey: Art Honor Society (3 ,4) ; Drama Club (2); P's and Q's club (3); National Beta Club (4). "Yes, I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can find his way in the moonlight, and see the dawn before the rest of the world." -Oscar Wilde. "Work like you don ' t need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody 's watching." -Satchel Paige-Blessed Be!
2. Thomas Balmer: CY AC National Swimming Team (2,3); Gator National Swimming Team (4); Classical Music Club (2,3,4) ; P' s & Q' s Club (3); Ski Club (4); Junior Classical League (4). "Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not something to be waited for; but rather something to be achieved." -William Jennings Bryan . "Phrase Three!" -Wave]] 3. Jeffrey Balnave: Soccer (1,2,3,4); Indoor Track (2,3,4) ; Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Card Games Club (2). "Look, Feel, Play... .. Eiger! " McSherry 4. Casey Bannister: Varsity Lacrosse (1 ,2,3,4); National Honor Society (4); Key Club (2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (3 ,4) ; Math Honor Society (4); Thespian Honor Society (3 ,4); Honor Council (3) . "If people concentrated on the most important thing in life, there would be a serve shortage of fishing poles." -Doug Larson. "Live every day as if it were your last, because one day you ' ll be right. " -Anonymous. 5. Andrew Barber: Football (I ,2,3,4); 2nd Team All-District (3); Captain (4); Indoor Track (3,4); Lacrosse (2,3,4); SCA Executive Council (3,4); SCA Advisor (1 ,2) ; Breakfast Club (I); Sierra Club (3); Co-Founder and Co-President Ski Club (4) ; Ski Racing Junior Olympics and SARA Team (2,3,4); Junior Classical League (2,3). "Winning isn ' t everything, striving to win is." -Vince Lombardi. 6. Trunita Barber: "Neither girth nor sex forms cicimit to a genius." Charlotte Bronte. 7. Alicia Bargh: Governor' s School for Dance (4); Spanish Honor Society (Treasurer) (4; National Honor Society (4) ; Math Honor Society (3,4); Amnesty International (4); Beta Club (4), SADD (3) ; VTA (3) ; Drama Club (1 ,2)."Learn to live on impulse and let things fly ... it's braver to fee l everything." -Angelina Jolie."Nothing is acomplished without passion." a fortune cookie. 8. Timothy Barnes: 9th Grade Football(!); JV Football (2); Track (2). "Leave as little to chance as possible. Preparation is the key to success." Paul Brown, NFL Coach. 9. Felisa Barredo: Christian Fellowship Club (1 ,2,3,4-President); National Honor Society (4), Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Tri-M (3 ,4); Praise Team (1 ,2,3,4); Governor' s School for Academics (3); Peer Counseling (1 ,2,3,4); Women's Ensemble; Patriot Singers; Vocal Ascension (1 ,2,3,4); SCA Advisor (1 ,3); National Youth Forum for Medicine (3); Youth Council (1 ,2,3,4); District Choir (1 ,2,3); Children' s Outreach (1 ,2,3,4); Church of God State and National Teen Talent (1 ,3). "For I know the plans I have for you, 'declares the Lord,' plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me and find me when you seek me with all you heart." -Jeremiah 29: 11-13. 10. Tara Beasley 11. David Beck 12. Lisa Bell: Chorus (1,2,3); Cosmetology (3 ,4). 13. Amy Benb: JV Field Hockey (1 ,2) ; Varsity Field Hockey (3,4); JV Soccer (1 ,2); Spirit Club(!) ; Drama Club (2); DJ Club (3-Secretary); Beta Club (4); Teacher Cadet (4). "We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other." -Tim McGraw. "Good friends we have or good friends we lost, along the way in this great-future, you can't forget the past so dry your tears I say ." -Bob Marley. 14. Madeleine Benzing: SCA (1); French Honor Society (1); Drama Club (2); Drama (2,3,4); Beginning Chorus (1); Women' s Ensembel (2,3) ; DJ Club (3). "The night and the streets were ours and the future lay sparkling ahead. And we thought we would know each other forever. " -SleepersLorenzo Carcatera. 15. Jenny Berlin: Cross Country JV (1,2); Varsity (3,4); Indoor Track (3,4); Outdoor Track (1 ,2,3,4); Key Club (1); SADD (2); FCA (3) Officer (4) ; Photography (2,3,4); Art Honors Society (3 ,4); Wind Ensemble (2,3,4); Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4) ; Rock Jumping and Rope Swinging (2,3,4). "o, how I would have despaired if You had not come found me there. I can lean against Your throne and find my peace -Jennifer Knapp.
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1. Hunter Beverley: Beta Club (4); Honors Band (3); All Districts Band (3); Wind Ensemble (3,4); Symphonic Band (2); Concert Band (I); Marching Band (1,2); Outdoor Club (1,2,3); ICC Representative (2); VicePresident (3); Ski Club (4); Internship (4 ). "Whatever tears at us , Whatever holds us down, And if nothing can be done, We ' ll make the best of what's around." -Dave Matthews. 2. Brian Bieber 3. Erika Birk: Drama Club (2). 4. Matt Bledsoe: Football ( 1,2,3,4 ); Varsity Lacrosse (3,4), District Championship (3), Regional Championship (3), State Finals (3); Weightlifting 1000 lb Club (2,3,4); Fellowship of Christian Athletes (3,4); Yearbook Staff (1), Sports Editor (2,3,4); Who ' s Who (4). "The best kind of pride is that which compels a man to do his best even when no one is watching."Unknown. 5. Camella Boateng: Math Honor Society (3,4); Art Honor Society (3,4 ); Peer Counseling (1,2,3,4); Key Club (1 ,2,3,4); Beta Club (4); Outdoor Track (1 ,2,3,4). "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt. 6. Rebecca Boschert: Peer Counselor (2,3,4); Thespian (2,3,4); Drama Club (1 ,2,3,4); JROTC (3); Sign Language (2,3); National Beta Club (4). "I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go into it laughing" -Stubb in Moby Dick. 7. Ruth Bream: Women's Ensemble (I); Patriot Singers (2,3,4), Section Leader (4); Key Club (3,4) ; Yearbook Club (1); Drama Club (2,3); Spanish Honor Society (3,4), secretary 4); Tri-M Honor Society (3,4), Vice President4); Musical (1,2,3); Fall Play (2,3); Who ' s Who (2,3); Thesbian Honor Society (3,4); District Chorus (1 ,2,3). "Shared joy is double joy, shared sorrow is half sorrow. " -Swedish Proverb. 8. Vicki Bressan: Women ' s Ensemble (3) , Patriot Singers(3,4). 9. Keith M. Brown: Drama (2,3,4); Track (3,4); Peer Counseling (3,4); DJ Club (2); Outdoor Club (4); Foresnsics (2), "But he can fly"-J.K. Washington. "I am what I am and that's all that I am" -Popeye. 10. Tamyca Brown: Film Critics Club (I); Christian Fellowship Club (3); Confidences Group (I); Beta Club (4), "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" - (Philippians 4: 13). "There is nothing you can't achieve if you put your mind to it."- unknown. 11. Bruce Bunch 12. Bryan Burket: Ani me Club (I ,2); Reading Club (3); Gamer's Guild (4). "One who, fully prepared, awaits the unprepared will be victorious." Suntzu. 13. Christina Calabretta 14. Priscilla Campbell: President of Sign Language Club (2,3) ; National Art Honor Society (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); College Planning Club (4); Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4); Youth Group (2,3,4); Youth Council (4); Sign Langauge Tutor (3) . "Courage is possesed only by those who believe so strongly in their morals that they will battle hopeless odd." -Unknown. 15. Paul Caritj
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I. Shameera Carr: STEP Team (1,2,3,4); SHOUT Club (1 ,2,3,4); Outdoor Track (1 ,2,3,4); Sisterhood Program (4); Beta Club (4). "If God is for me, then who can be against me." -Romans 8:31.
2. Erin Cartwright: Band (1,2,3,4); Concert Band(!); Symphonic (2) ; Wind Ensemble (3,4); District Band (2); Marching Band (1 ,2,3,4) ; Bass Drum Captain (3,4); Field Captain (4); Key Club (1,2,3,4); Community Service Chairperson (2,4) ; Vice President (3) ; Capital District Impromtu Essay -First Place (2); Distinguished Service Award (1 ,2,3,4); Literary Magazine (2,3,4); Contributer (2); Staff Editor (3); Editor in Chief (4); Young Democrats Club (3,4); President (3,4); Honor Council (3 ,4); TriM Music Honor Society (2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4) ; Beta Club (4); Who ' s Who in America's High School (3); ICC President (4). "You may write me down in history , With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the dirt, But still, like dust, I'll rise." -Maya Angelou. 3. Peter Chandler Ill: Breakfast Club (1) ; Outdoor Club (2) ; Fishing Club (4); Basketball (1); JV Basketball (1); Varsity Basketball (2,3,4). "If people paid more attention to the important things in life there would be a shortage of fishing poles." -Unknown. 4. Dana Charback 5. Molly Ch1ebnikow: Sierra Club (1 ,2,3); President (4) ; Peer Counselor (1 ,2,3,4); Young Democrat (2,3,4) ; Patriot Athletic Leader (2,3); National Honor Society (4); Beta Club (4) ; Spanish Honor Society (3 ,4) ; Math Honor Society (2,3,4) ; Lacrosse (1 ,2,3) ; Field Hockey (1,2,3); Diversity Fest organizer (3)."The mere sense of living is joy enough." -Emily Dickinson. 6. Johnathan Coffindaffer 7. William Coles: Football (1 ,3,4); Track (2-District Champ Squad); FBLA (1,2); Men on a Mission (2,3,4); President (2,3). "It' s a funny thing about people. People will hate a guy all his life for what he is, but the minute he dies for it they make him out a hero and they go around saying that maybe he wasn't such a bad guy after all becuase he sure was willing to go the distance for whatever he believed or whatever he was." W.C. Heinz. 8. Gregory Collier 9. Bradley Craddock: Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4) ; JV Lacrosse (1/MVP); SCA Advisor 3; Firefighting (4); Sports and Fitness Club (1); JROTC Club (3); Skeet Club (4). "Pain is your friend, you all. It will tell you when you are seriously injured. It will keep you awake and angry and will remind you to finish the job and get the hell home. But you know the best thing about pain is ... it lets you know you're not dead yet." -U.S. Navy SEALs. 10. Anna Cranford: Softball (2,3 ,4); Basketball (1,2); Sports and Fitness Club (1); Christian Fellowship Club (2,3); Fellowship of Christian Athletes (4); Church Youth Group (1,2,3,4). "Just LET IT GO!!!" -Unknown. 11. Jason Crump: "Between birth and death an event occurs which we call 'life'. 10% of what happens to me during this event is called 'fate'. 90% is how I respond and react to fate and is called ' attitude' of which I have 100% control." -Unknown 12. Allison Cushman: JV Tennis (1); Varsity Tennis (2); Varsity CrossCountry (3); Indoor Track (3); Outdor Track Manager (3); Band (1 ,2,3,4); Marching Band (2); Honor Band (2,3,4); District Band (2,3,4); Key Club (1,2); Running Club (3); Amnesty Club (4); Beta Club (4); Tri-M (4); French Honor Society (2,3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4). "I am with you always." -Matthew 28:20. 13. Erin Cutitta: CYAC Senior Team (3,4); FCA (1,2,3,4); Council Member (4); National Art Honor Society (3,4); Outdoor Track (2,3); Indoor Tack (3,4); Cross Country (1,3); SCA Advisory (3,4); Junior Classical League (4). "Some days you gotta dance, live it up when you get the chance." -Dixie Chicks. 14. Lucas Cyrus 15. Beatriz DaCunha: Key Club (3,4), Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4 president), Math Honor Society (2,3 ,4), Art Honor Society (3,4), National Honor Society (3,4), SCA class secretary (1,2,3,4), Beta Club (4), Cross Country (2,3), Lacrosse (JV-1, V-2,3,4), Piano (1,2,3,4), Who's Who (2,3), Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4). "Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a harder battle." -Plato. "To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived- this is to have succeeded." -Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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"I like having Alex at AHS. I feel that he looks up to me as a sister and as a friend. Only I'm easy to get in touch with when he wants money or a ride," explains senior Jessica Dudley about her freshman brother Alex Dudley.
nnifer and I are pretty close. I was a e nervous coming into the AHS but 路e I had Jen her to help me I wasn't cared as I may have been if she n' t here," states freshman Jessica graff about her senior sister Jennifer graff.
You never thought that your younger sibling would be in the same school as you but it happened. So what were you supposed to do? Of course they would want money, a ride, and help finding their classes, and you couldn' t escape them; you passed them in the hall, on the Breezeway, and in the cafeteria. "I don't mind my brother being in the same school, he's pretty cool but he always wants a ride and money," said senior Matt Bledsoe of his brother Freshman Logan Bledsoe. Whether it was at home or at school, siblings might disagree but they would always rely on one another for the little things. 23y: Bacy 'Xofan
路 fun to have Matt around this year. glad that I have him here to look out me," said freshman Logan Beldsoe ut going to school with his senior :her Matt Bledsoe.
"John and I are good friends; when we see each other around school we always stop and talk to each other and if one of us in a hurry we just high five each other as we walk past. He's a total blast to have around," explains senior Julie Fitzugh of her freshman brother John.
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1. Ann Dameron 2. Happy Darcus: Outdoor Track (1 ,2,3,4), Indoor Track (3,4), SCA Officer (2,3,4) School President (4), Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4), Advanced Chorus (2,3,4), Cheer leading (I ,2), Powder Puff (I ,2,3,4), FCA (I ,2), CFC (3,4), PALS (3 ,4), Key Club (4), Beta Club (4). "Bach gave us God' s Word/ Mozart gave us God 's Laughter/ Beethoven gave us God ' s Fire/ God gave us Music that we might pray without words." -unknown. "What lies before you and what lies behind you are small matters compared to what lies within you." -Ralph Waldo Emerson. 3. Abbi Daugherty: JV Volleyball (1 ,2), Captain (2), Varsity Volleyball (3,4), Captain (4), Junior Olympic Volleyball (1 ,2,3,4), VIVA (1 ,2,3,4), FCA (4), Junior Classical League (2,3), National Honor Society (4), Math Honor Society (2,3,4), Art Honor Society (3 ,4), Women ' s Ensemble (2), Vocal Ascension (3,4), Drama Club (1 ,2,3). "Dream as if you ' ll live forever. Live as if you'll die today. " -James Dean. "It ' s all right letting yourself go, as long as you can get yourself back." -Mick Jagger. 4. Brandy Davis: "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it you will land among the stars." -Les Brown. " If you really want something you can figure out how to make it happen." -Cher. 5. Leslie Davis: Varsity Tennis (1 ,2,3), JV Lacrosse (2), Lacrosse Manager (1,3,4), Math Honor Society (2,3,4), National Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4), Vice-President (4), National Honor Society (4 ), Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4), SCA Advisor (2,3,4), Sierra Club (2,3), FCA (4). "Other people may be there to help us, teach us , guide us along our path. But the lesson to be learned is always ours." -Melody Beattie. "What I want to do and what I do are two separate things. If we all went around doing what we wanted all the time there would be chaos." -Simon Birch "That is just dithgusting" -Leon Phelps "The Ladies' Man". 6. Jennifer Degraff: Art Honor Society (2,3,4), Outdoor Club (2,3,4), JV Lacrosse (1 ), Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4 ), Beta Club (4 ), Honor Council (3 ,4), Key Club (1 ,2,3,4), Indoor Track (2), Ski Club (4), Drama Club (1), SCA advisor (2,3,4). "Every silver lining has a touch of grey." -unknown. 7. Amanda Delp: "Always remember to smile, it makes the world wonder what you ' re up to." -unknown. "Watch out for the blimps!!" -Alisha Wheeler. 8. Sheetal Desai: Marching Band (1 ,2,3,4), Key Club (1 ,2,3,4), Junior Classical League (2,3 ,4), Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4), Band (1,2,3,4), Tri-M (4 ), Beta Club (4 ), Honors Band (2,3,4), District Band (2,3,4), Swing Dance Club (4 ), Flute Choir (4). "What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity." -unknown. "I'm gonna cry." -Me. "If you want to see a rainbow, you have to put up with the rain." -unknown. 9. Seth DiGiacomo: Varsity Soccer (1 ,2,3,4). 10. Paul Dillon: Cross Country (1 ,2), Lacrosse (1 ,2), Sierra Club (2,3), Ski Club (4), Rope Swinging (4), Four-Wheeling (2,3,4). "Not a shred of evidence exists in favor of the idea that life is serious." -Brendan Gill. 11. Brant Dixon: Varsity Golf (1 ,2,3,4), Varsity Tennis (1 ,2), Magic Club (1), FBLA (3,4). "You can fool some people sometimes, but you can't fool all people all the time." -Bob Marley. "Celebrate we will because life is short but sweet for certain." -The Dave Matthews Band. 12. Chris Dolinger: Varsity Soccer (2,3,4), JV Soccer (1), Cross Country (1 ,4), Drama (1 ,2), Drama Club (1 ,2,3), Thespian Honor Society (2,3,4)P' s & Q' s Club (3), BUM Club (4). "If Iovin ' the Lord is wrong, then I don't wannabe right!" -unknown. 13. Stacey Dorrier: Cheer!eading (1,2,3,4), Captain (4), Competition (3 ,4), Drama Club (1), DJ Club (2,3), Vice President (3), Swing Dance Club (4), Church Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4), SCA advisor (2,3,4), PALS (4), Honor Council (4). "Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3: 13-14. 14. Zackary Drozda: Football (1 ,2,3,4), First Team All District, Captain (4 ), Basketball (1 ,2), Outdoor Track (1 ,2,3,4), Captain (3,4 ), Indoor Track (3,4), Patriot Athletic Leader (2,3,4 ), Sierra Club (2,3), SCA Vice President (3), Senior Class President (4), Boys State Delegate (4), Honor Roll ( 1,2,3 ,4 ), Leadership Conference (2,3). "You're either part of the pavement or part of the steamroller." -unknown. 15. Jessica Dudley: "I have never been hurt by anything I did not say." unknown.
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1. Richard Durrer 2. Rebecca Eisenman: Math Honor Society (2,3,4), Honor Council (3,4), SCA advisor (3,4), Outdoor Club (I ,2,3), Treasurer (3), Amnesty International (4), JCL (3), Soccer (1), Tennis (2,3), Captain (3), Softball (2,3,4) , Captain (2) , BW A (1,2,3,4). "All roads lead you where you want to go, some just take longer than others." -Lindsay Shoop. 3. Sarah Eisenman: Art Honor Society (3,4), Honor Council (3,4), National Honor Society (3,4), Beta Club (4), Outdoor Club (2,3), Amnesty International (4), Key Club (1), JCL (3), Soccer( 1), Tennis (2,3), Captain (3), Softball (2,3,4), Captain (2),BWA (1 ,2,3,4). "Jam you, Sarah. Jam you!" -Charlotte Lebo. "The trouble with trouble is that it always starts out as fun. " -unknown. 4. Charlotte A. Endres: Amnesty International (4), Inter-Club Council (4), Sierra Club (2, 3), N Volleyball (2), Yearbook Club (I), Junior Olympic Volleyball (I). 'The world breaks everyone and afterwards many are strong at the broken places." -Ernest Hemingway. 'The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye, the story of love is hello and goodbye, until we meet again." -Jimi Hendrix. 5. Matt Englehard: Marching Band (1), Jazz Band (3,4), N Soccer (1,2), Track (3), Honors Band (2,3,4), District Band (2,3,4), Ski Club (4), Running Club (3), Tri-M (4), Math Honor Society (2,3,4), French Honor Society (2,3,4). "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." -John Lennon. "To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit." -unknown. 6. Ben Evers: JVFootball (1 ,2), Varsity Football (3 ,4), 2nd team All Western District (3), 1st team All Western District (4), JV Baseball (1 ,2), Varsity Baseball (3 ,4), State Semi-finalist (3) , Captain (4) , Outdoor Club (1,2), FCA (2,3,4), All District Choir (2,3,4), All State Choir (3 ,4) , SCA Representative (1,2,3), Beta Club (4) . "You can do all things through Christ who gives you strength." Philippians 4:13. "AAAAAAyyyyy Yo! " -Luke Hintz. 7. Maureen Ewing: "Take chances, live your life for all it' s worth." -unknown. 8. Rongrong Fan: Key Club (3,4), French Honor Society (3,4) , Vice President (4), Math Honor Society (3,4) , Secretary (4), Art Honor Society (3,4) , National Honor Society (4), volunteer at the Virginia Discovery Museum (3 ,4) , Odyssey of the Mind (1 ,2), Destination Imagination (3,4), Governor's French Academy (3), Academic Team (2,3,4), Chinese School (1 ,2,3,4), violin (1 ,2,3,4), Young Democrats (2,4), Evans Orchestra (2), Naturali st Club (2), Beta Club (4). "For he that does good having the unlimited power to do evil, deserves praise not only for the good which he preforms, but for the evil which he forbears. " -Sir Walter Scott. "For every person who has ever lived there has come, at last, a spring he will never see. Glory then in the springs that are yours ." -Pam Brown. "Au milieu de l' hiver, j ' apprenais enfin qu'il y avait en moi un ete invincible." -Albert Camus. 9. Anisa Fields 10. Rebekah Fisher: Concert Band (2,4) , Symphonic Band (3), Wind Ensemble(3 ,4), Marching Band (3 ,4), Pit Band (3 ,4), Fellowship of Christian Athletes (1), P's & Q' s Club (3,4), Vice President (4), Beta Club (4), Art Honors Society (4) , Math Honors Society (4) . ''I'm living the next 5 minutes like these are my last 5 minutes 'cause I know the next 5 minutes may be all I have. And after the next 5 minutes turn into the last 5 minutes, I'm taking the next 5 minutes and starting all over again." -Steven Curtis Chapman. 11. Anne Fishwick: Peer Counseling (1,2,3,4), Young Democrats (2,3,4) , Amnesty International ( 1,3,4 ), Cross Country (1,2) , JV Softball (1) , Varsity Softball (2), National Honor Society (3,4) , French Honor Society (3,4) , Math Honor Society (3,4), Honor Council (2,3,4), Student Council (2,3,4), 9th Grade Basketball (1). '"Goodby,' said the fox. 'And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." -Antoine De Saint-Euxpery. 12. Jennifer Fitzgerald: "I'm extraordinarily patient provided I get my own way in the end." -Margaret Thatcher.
13. Julie Fitzhugh: N Field Hockey (1), Varsity Field Hockey (2,3,4), N Lacrosse (1), Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4), Key Club (1,2), Sierra Club (3), FCA (4), National Spanish Honor Society (3,4), Crocodile Hunter (1,2,3,4), SCA advisor (2,3), Arnie loves Wubsters Youth Group (1,2,3,4), TBC (2,3,4). "I've learned by now to be quite content whatever my circumstances." Philippians 4: 12. "Have you been on the coaster that rolls?" -Arnie. "I love my little Bumble Bee." -ME. 14. Jason Fletcher: Varsity Track (I ,2,3,4), Indoor Track (2,3,4), Open Gym (I ,2), Men on a Mission (3,4), Vice President (3), President (4). "I will rob
and steal with ya, dog playa what, Ride until we die and on till it's done, thick like blood where ' s my dogs. " -DMX. 15. Jennifer Flint: FCCLA (3), Yearbook Club (I). "Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends." -Richard Bach.
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Oh, to be a senior... teachers were more easy-going. You were awarded more privileges, and you Kathleen Krohn scans the newspaper on the were at the top of your school. way out to her car at senior release. "Senior Seniors at Albemarle not only release is nice because I can go to the gym and had the privilege of leaving ten still have some of my day left, and during minutes early on Fridays, but they basketball season I can go home and sleep also had the opportunity of missing before practice," Kathleen explains. one or more periods altogether, if they had early release. Another privilege that came with being a senior was senior lunch. Students were permitted to leave at 12:08 on Wednesdays, if they had parental permission. They could go home, or go out for fast food, or go anywhere they liked as long as they were back in class by 12:45., Teachers also considered there to be a difference between teaching seniors and teaching underplassmen. "With seniors you have to prepare them for college," Mrs. Youel explained. She felt that most students underwent a mental growth spurt between their junior and senior years. She finished, "They're a lot more laid back, and teaching is more of a partnership." 2Jy: :7lmanda ?inn
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2. John Franko Jr.: Football (1,2,3,4), Math Honor Society (4), Art Honor Society (4), Magic Club (1), Outdoor Club (2), Ski Club (4). " .. . you got to play your hand. Sometimes, the cards ain' t worth it to have, if you don't lay 'em down." -Grateful Dead 3. Jamie Frazier: CATEC-Exploratory (1), Discovery (2), Early Childhood Education (3,4 ), FBLA (2,3). "It's so amazing 'cause that's just how you are and I can' t turn back now 'cause you've brought me too far, I need you like water like breath like rain. There's a feeling in your arms that carries me through, I need you." -LeAnne Rimes. "J.R. Birckhead I Love You!" -Jamie Frazier. "The brightest future begins with a forgotten past" unknown 4. Kara Gentry: "Looking back on each year, if it doesn ' t bring tears to your eyes, due to either joy or sorrow, then it wasn't worth the while." unknown. "PREESH" -KARA "YIKES"-KARA 5. Roopa Ghosh: Key Club (1,2,3,4); National Honor Society (4) ; Math Honor Society (3,4); French Honor Society (3,4); Concert Band (1); Symphonic Band (2,3); Piano (1,2); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4); Beta Club (4); Silver Maxima Cum Laude-NLE (3). "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Ralph Waldo Emerson. 6. Kristina Gibson Maddox: Work Release (4). "Who says a married life is so bad, I like it." - Me. "When you choose a wife, choose her by your ear not your eye." 7. Nicholas Giffen: Jazz Band (2,3,4); Wind Ensemble (3,4); Symphonic Band (2); Concert Band (1); Marching Band (1,2,4); Section Leader (3,4); Tri-M (2,3,4); All-District Band (2,3,4); Pit Band (2,3 ,4); Jazz Club (2); Swing Dance Club (3,4). "Try is triumph without the umph." -Unknown. 8. Elisabeth Gillette: Art Honor Society (2,3,4); Honor Council (3); Amnesty International (4); Beta Club (4). 9. Sarina Gilliam 10. Jonathan Gilliam: Wrestling (1,2,3,4); Peer Counseling (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4) National Math Honor Society (3,4). "I am Napoleon." - Napoleon. 11. Samantha Glass: Creative Writing (1) ; Christian Fellowship Club (3,4); YW Volleyball (2,3,4); YW Basketball (2,3). "Life is a long hard journey that we must all go through, but sometimes we will have to continue the journey alone not always." "Knowledge brings you wisdom and wisdom brings you power to do anything." - Sam Glass. 12. Amy Godshall: Choir (1,23,4); Drama Club (2,3 ,4); Spring Musical (2) ; Math Honor Society (3,4) ; French Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Tr-M (4). "Happiness isn't happiness without a violin-playing goat."- Julia Roberts. 13. Amanda E. Gomaa: Horseback Riding (1 ,2,3 ,4); Indoor Track (1 ,2,3 ,4) 2,3,4-Captain and Varsity; Varsity Outdoor Track (1,2,3,4) Captain 3,4; Women' s Ensemble (1,2); Vocal Ascension "Show Choir" (3,4); Music Honor Society (2,3,4 ); Regional Chorus (1 ,3,); Outdoor Club (1 ,2,3) 1-ICC. Rep., 2-Sec., 3-Pres.; Inter Club Council (1); SCA Advisory Council (1,2,3,4); Honor Council (2,3 ,4) 4-Sec.; Ski Club (4) 4-Sec.; Junior ClassicalLeague (3); Amnesty International (4); German Club (4); Beta Club (4); Captain's Council (3,4); Patriot Athletic Leaders (2,3,4); Powder Puff (1,2,3,4). "A senseofhumoris mankind's greatest blessing." -Mark Twain. 14. Mark Gondek: JV Baseball (1,2); Varsity Baseball (3,4); Baseball District and Regional Champions (3); Basketball (1,2) ; Concert Band (1); Symphonic Band (2); Wind Ensemble (3,4); National Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Beta Club (4) ; Open Gym Club (2,3); Ski Club (4). "Let's GoMets! It's a Jeep Thing, You Wouldn't Understand." -ANewYorkFan. 15. Sara Gonias: Tennis (1,2,3 ,4) Captain (3,4); Peer Counseling (3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); German Honor Society (3,4); Outdoor Club (1,2,3,4); Key Club (3); Ski Club (4); SCA Advisory (3,4); German Club (2,3,4). "You grow up the day you have your first real laugh at yourself." -Ethel Barrymore.
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1. Melody Gonzalez: Dancing School (I); DJ Club (2,3). "If you love something let it go, if it comes back to you, you know it' s meant to be." Unknown 2. Sherri Graves: "Promises mean everything when your little and the world's so big I just don't understand how you can smile with all those tears in your eyes and tell me everything is wonderful now" -Everclear. "Her first day of sunday school the teacher walked-And a small little girl-Stared at a picture of him-She said I know that man up there on the cross I don ' t know his name-But I know he got off-He was there in my old house and held me close to his side-As I hid there behind the couch-The night that my parents died" -John Michael Montgomery. 3. Tammy Guggino: Spirit Club (1); Chorus (2,3); Key Club (2); Drama (3); Magic Club (4). "To God be the Glory" The Bible. 4. Amy Haggard: Drama Club (2,3,4); Thespian Society (3,4); Drama Club Historian (4); "Our Town" (3) Stage Crew Manager, "Music Man" (3) Stage Crew Manager; "The Bald Soprano" (4) Stage Crew Manager; "Blithe Spirit" (4); "Annie" (4); Set Construction (3,4); Fine Arts Festival (2); Improvisation (4). "You're growing up. And rain sort of remains on the branches of a tree that will someday rule the earth. And that's good, that there's rain ... .it clears the month, of your sorry rainbow expressions, and it clears the streets of the silent armies ... so we can dance." -Jim Carroll. "If you ever fall off the Sears Tower, just go real limp, because maybe people will think you're a dummy and try to catch you because, hey, free dummy." -Jack Handey. 5. Anna Hall: Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Beta Club (4); Tri-M (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Yearbook Club (I); Sierra Club (2,3); Fellowship of Christian Athletes (4); Who's Who (3,4); JV Soccer(!); Varsity Soccer(2,3,4); Varsity Tennis (2,3,4); IndoorTrack(l ,2,3); Women's Ensemble (I); Patriot Singers (2,3,4); Vocal Ascension (3,4); SCA Advisory (2,3,4). ''I'm not 5 feet I'm 4-foot-12." Beez. "Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Hebrews II: I. 6. Jed Hamilton: Bridge Club (I); Anime Club (2); Book Club (3); Gamer' s Guild (4). "If it's stupid, but it works, it ' s not stupid." 7. Amanda Haney: Key Club (1,2); JCL (3); P's and Q's (3). "Live as if you'll die tomorrow, dream as if you'lllive forever." -James Dean. 8. Leigh Ann Haney: Outdoor Club (I); JV Soccer (2); Drama Club (2); Marketing Club (I); Key Club (3,4); Honor Council (3,4); Student Advisory (4). "Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality If you can dream it, you can make it so."--Belva Davis. 9. Jared Hanley: Football (1,4); Lacrosse (1,2); Track and Field (3); Outdoor Club (3); Fishing Club (4); Four-Wheelin ' (2,3,4).
10. Melissa Hansen: Governor's School, Vocal Music (4); National Honors Society (4) ; Tri-M Music Honors Soceity (2,3,4) -President (3,4); French Honors Society (3,4); Math Honors Society (3,4); Patriot Singers (3,4); Jazz Band-Keyboard!Vocalist(3 ,4); Women ' s Ensemble (2,4); Intermediate Choir-Student assistant (4); District Choir (2,3,4); Pit Band (3); Beta Club (4); Literary Magazine (3). "Seconds pass slowly, and years go flying by."--Ben Folds Five. "Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt. Dance like no one's looking." --Lisa Simpson. 11. Bret Hardy: Freshman Basketball (I); JV Basketball (2); Varsity Basketball (3,4). "Life is a grindstone and whether it grinds a man down or polishes him up depends on the stuff he is made of." 12. Joshua Hare: Yea, though I walk thrpugh th valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil... for I'm the biggest damn thing in the valley." adapted from the Bible. 13. Jason Harlow: Football (1,2,3); Lacrosse (1). "Speak on what you believe in, even if you are true only one to be heard" -Havoc, Mobb Deep. "One love Jamie, I miss you, R.I.P." 14. Jessica Harris: Women's Ensemble (1 ,2); Vocal Ascension (3,4); Music Honor Society (2,3,4); National Art Honor Society (3,4); SCA Advisory (3,4); Breakfast Club (1); Bridge Club (2); Young Life (1 ,2,3) ; I.H.D.C.President (4). "Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you ' ve always imagined." -Henry David Thoreau. "Maybe nothing lasts forever, not the mountains or the seas. But the times we ' ve had together will always be with me." -The Samples. ''I' m okay to drive. " -J,H,K,K,C. 15. Kimberly Harris: Symphonic Band (3); Wind ensemble (4); Waffle Club (3); W.B.T. Hijock (2);
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1. Lauren Harris: Key Club (I); FCA (I) ; P' s and Q' s (3), Amnesty International (3,4); Honor Council (4); Beta Club (4); Young Democrats (3 ,4); SCA Advisory (3,4). "It's better to be sorry than safe."- Jezmyn.
2. Kimberly Hasenfus: Antioch Team (4) ; Antioch (3); Beta Club (4); Drama Club (1 ,2); Swing Club (3,4); Symphonic Band (3,4); Concert Band (2).
3. Paul Hayslett 4. Mandy Hefren: JV Volleyball (I); Varsity Volleyball (2,3,4), Captain (4); Outdoor Track (2,3,4); Junior Olympic Volleyball (1 ,2,4) ; Spirit Club (I) ; SADD (2,3,4). "We all take different paths in life. But no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere." - Unknown. 5. Jacquelyn Hess: Dance (1 ,2,3,4); Drama (1 ,2,3,4), Box Office Manager (3,4) ; Color Guard (3,4), Squad Leader (4) ; Women 's Ensemble (2); Vocal Ascension (3,4), Section Leader (4) ; International Thespian Society ( 1,2,3,4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4) ; National Honor Society (3 ,4); German Honor Society (2,4); Tri-M (2,3,4); Beta Club (4); German Club (2,3). "A rose is nothing without the love it needs." -Jackie Hess. 6. Lashawnda Hester 7. Emily Hinek: Forensics (2); Mousetrap (2); Oklahoma (2); Our Town (3); Music Man (3) ; Blithe Spirit (4) ; The Bald Soprano (4); Annie! (4) ; Drama (2,3,4); Drama Club (2,3,4); Publisher (4 ); "They say I'm mental but I'm just confused. They say I'm mental but I've been abused. They say I'm mental 'cause I'm not amused by it all." "Rags to rags and rust to rust. How do you stand when you've been crushed?" - the eels. 8. Luke Hintz: JV Soccer (1 ,2); Cross Country (2,3); Band (1 ,2,3,4); Card Games Club (2); Running Club (3); Ski Club (4). "Hum." - unknown. 9. Michael Hoadley: Cross Country (2 ,3,4); Co-Captain, Cross Country (4 ); Varsity Basketball (3,4); Track (2,3,4); Math Honors Society (2,3,4); F.C.A (4); Beta Club (4); JV Basketball (I); JV Baseball (I); JV Football (1); Open Gym (3); "I've got a theory that if you give 100% all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end." -Larry Bird 10. Sam Hoelscher: Varsity Basketball (3,4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (3 ,4) ; Grass Cutting (1,2,3,4); Sierra Club ( I ,2,3); Ice Climbing (4); Breakfast Club (I) ; Open Gym (4) ; SCA (I ,2,3,4); JV Soccer (1). "The only angle on life is the TRY angle." -Mr. Johnson. 11. Sebastian Hoffman: Boy Scouts (1 ,2,3,4); Math Honor Society (4); German Club (4); National Honors Society (4); Beta Club (4); Rocketry Club (3). " I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today." -William Allen White. 12. Maggie Holden: AHS News (2,3,4); Executive Producer (3,4); Peer Counseling (2,3,4); Honor Council (3,4); President (4); Amnesty International President/Student Coordinator (3,4); Youth Leader Initiative (4) National Honors Society (4); Diversity Board. 13. Meagan Hoy 14 .. Clarence Hughes Jr.: Varsity Football (2,3,4); Basketball (1,2); Men on a Mi ssion (2,3,4). 15. James Hunter: JV Wrestling (I); Varsity Wrestling (2,3,4); Football (1,2); DJ Club (1,2,3), (Rep.3); Concert Choir (2); Patriot Choir (3,4). "You have given me the shield off Your Salvation, and Your right hand upholds me, and Your gentleness makes me great." - Psalm 18:35.
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1. Ariel Jackson: Competitive Gymnastics (1 ,2); Trinity Youth Group (1,2,3,4); Ballet (1 ,2); Key Club (1 ,2,3,4) ; JV Soccer (2); Swimming (2,3); Lifeguard (2,3,4); Ceramics (2,4); Indoor/Outdoor Track (3,4) ; Photography (3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Mexico Missions Trip (3,4); Christian Fellowship Club (4); Beta Club (4); Trinity Music Group (4); "So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in him , rooted and built in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with the thankfulness." "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men."-Colossians 2:6-7, 3:23. 2. Katherine Jackson: Women' s Tennis (1 ,2,3); Drama Club (1,2); Amnesty International (4); National Art Honor Society (4) ; Oklahoma (2). "I don't pretend to have all the answers. I don ' t pretend to even know the questions. Hey, where am I?" -Jack Handey. "Do your thing baby. Continue to shine." -E-Town Concrete. 3. Monita Jackson: SHOUT (1 ,2,3,4) 4. Sherri Jackson: Concert Choir (1 ,2,3); Intermediate Choir (4); SADD (3) . "With God all things are possible." -Mark 10:27. 5. Anthony Jacoway: Christian Fellowship Club (4); Youth Alive (1 ,2); The E.D.G.E (3); Fortress Christian Center (1 ,2,3); Covenant Church (4); Crucifixion Play (2); Pittsburgh High T.V.(1 ,2,3); Broadcast Journalism (3,4); Benzoit (1);Benzoit of the Spy (2); Benzoit (3); Manifest Death (4). 6. Joshua Jenkins: Choir (1 ,2,3,4) ; Anime Club (2,3,4). "I am the me I see and the others see in myself' -Shinji Ikari. 7. Ashley Johnson: Key Club (1,2,3,4); National Honor Council (1 ,3,4) ; National Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4) ; Newspaper Staff: Promotions manager (3); Business Editor (4); Beta Club (4) ; Horseback Riding (2,3,4); S.C.A Advisor (3,4) . "Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending." -Carl Bard. "If you do not live what you believe, you will soon believe what you live." -unknown. 8. Charles Johnson: JV Soccer (1,2) ; Varsity Soccer (3,4); Sierra Club (2,3,4 ); Rocketry Club ( 1); SCA Advisor (3,4); ICC Rep (4 ); Honor Council (3) ; Treasurer-Honor Council (4); Junior Classical League (1,2,3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4) ; French Honor Society (2,3,4); Art Honor Society (2,3,4); Classics Honor Society (1 ,2,3,4) ; Beta Club (4). "Truth hurts. Maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with a seat missing, but it hurts." -Frank Drebin, Naked Gun 2 112. 9. Christopher Johnson: JV Lacrosse (1 ,2); Newspaper Staff (2); Honor Council (4); Sierra Club (2,3); Sports Photo and DJ Club (1); Cooperative Education (3); Marketing Club (3); Antioch Team (4). "The world is headed for mutiny,"when all we want is unity; we may all rise and fall, but in the end we meet our fate again. One." -Creed. 10. Kristiann Johnson: Student Athletic Training (2,3,4); Junior Classical League (3); Key Club (1); Outdoor Club (2); P's & Q's Club (3,4) Secretary (4). "Let your light shine so that others may see your good works and give glory to God who is in heaven." -Matthew 5:16. 11. Latericka Johnson: Step (1 ,2,3,4); SHOUT (1 ,2,34) 12. Nicholas Johnson: Math Honor Society (2,3 ,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); Amnesty International ( 3,4); Youth Leadership Initiative (4); Independent Study (3,4) ; Expressions & Impressions (1) . "One should have horns on one' s head and fists of steel to smash your fat bureaucracy-Fyodor Vasilievich Gladkov. "An eye for an eye makes the world blind." -Gandhi. 13. Bobbie Jones: "There never has been one like me before, and there never will be one like me again. Thank God for that."-Bobbie Lynn Jones. "My greatest strength is that I have no weaknesses. -John McEnroe. 14. Anisa Karafili 15. Alex Karim: "Self destruction leads to self enlightenment." - unknown.
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Seniors Lindsay Neese and Maggie Tower stand together in seventh grade to enjoy one of Virginia's beautiful mountain sites. "Maggie and I have been best friends for about 6 years, we've had our ups and downs but this is probably our best year," Lindsay says. Maggie agrees and adds, " It helped to have someone who had the same goals and values in life. Lindsay and I are also both very competitive."
co take a swim at the North Fori:e Pool in third grade. "Andrea d to Charlottesville around the d grade and since then we've been friends!" Jackie explains. They went to Hollymead Elementary and continued their journey tor to Sutherland Middle School and y Albemarle High School.
mad, seniors Amanda Delp, Molly . Allison Cushman, CalishaLindAnna Hall, Ruthie Bream and Hoy all get together at Molly 's house to celebrate her 11th in 1994. "It's nice to see your fri ends still around," Molly says.
The time passed by so quickly and so much changed. Everything was so different and everyone had gone through so much. It all started in elementary school when you had your own cubbies, tissues on the material list and crayons were the COOLEST! Then came middle school where you moved up with lots of new unfamiliar faces. Everything was finally settled in and in eighth grade you ruled the school, but then it was time for ... HIGH SCHOOL! For most it was a really scary time. Not only was high school huge, but there were lots more people, harder classes, harder sports and more activities. Of course you couldn't forget the upperclassmen- SCARY! "School is hard and it helped to always have a shoulder to lean on," Sam Hoelscher commented. Most kids at AHS had known each other for years. No one could have gotten through all these times without good friends, who have been with you all the waY: 23y: I/ade Galla~'A-ela
Little sunshines, seniors Katie McDade, Meg Massie, Emily Weir and Kathleen Krohn go to Washington, D.C. during a elementary school field trip in filth grade on May 25, 1994. They all went to Greer Elementary School and also to Jack Jouett Middle School. "I've know Maggie since kindergarden!" says Emily.
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1. Daniel Keathley: Eagle Scout; Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4); JV Lacrosse (I) ; Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4); Western District All Athletic Team Award (2,3,4); Wind Ensemble (3,4); Marching Band (1,2,3,4); Drum Captain (4); District Band Festival (2,3,4); County Honors Band; Spanish Honor Society (4); Beta Club (4 ); Academy (4); Church Youth Group (I ,4 ); Sports and Fitness Club (I); Outdoor Club (2,3); Ski Club (4). " Never be afraid to be an individual ; only wolves run in packs." -Mr. McClenny. "Celebrate we will/ because life is short but sweet for certain." -Dave Matthews 2. Kristie Keathley: Freshman Girls Basketball (I) ; DJ Club (I ); JV Basketball (2) ; Open Gym Club 2); Christian Fellowship Club (3) ; Volunteer at Martha Jefferson Hospital (4) . "The things we remember best are those better forgotten. " -Baltasarm Gracian. 3. Donte Keller: Men On A Mission (2,3,4); Upward Bound (1 ,2,3,4); Varsity Indoor Track (2,3,4); Varsity Outdoor Track (2,3,4) ; 9th Grade Football (I); JV Football 2); Varsity Football (3). Mecca' s boyfriend (2,3,4). "Chickens I don ' t care about, money I'm a man about, drama I'm an air it out." -Memphis Bleek. "Whut dey no about da bananas and mayonaise, two slides of toasted bread on a napkin, I'm straight up nutz wit dis country draw, ain ' t no reason looking for it ain' t no fony flaw. "-Goodie Mob. 4. Anthony Kilby 5. Jezmyn Kimelman: Amnesty International , (3,4) ; Art Honor Society (2,3,4) , Treasurer (4); Beta Club (4); Key Club (1 ,2) ; P ' s and Q's' (3); Math Honor Society (2,3) ; SCA adviser (3 ,4); Spanish Honor Society (2 ,3,4); Vegetarian Club (3). "Always expect the unexpected." - Lauren. 6. Matthew Kirchner: German Honor Society (3,4); National Beta Club; National Honor Society; Thespian Honor Society (2,3,4); Drama Club (1 ,2,3 ,4); German Club 3,4); AHS Plays; Set/Cast (1,2,3,4) ; VTA (3 ,4); Forensics (3 ,4) ."1 did it my way." -Frank Sinatra. "Don ' t put kitty in the microwave, Kitty won ' t like that. " -Me. 7. Tessa Knight: Step Team (1 ,2,3,4); Outdoor Track and Field (1 ,2,3,4); S.H.O.U.T Club ( 1,2,3 ,4), President (3,4); Sisterhood Program (4). ''When the world ends, will you take what you love, and you only love what you know, but you only know what you were taught, so what will you take?" -Mecca. "My spirit soars and takes me higher, here, in my heart is where I keep my tire." -Unknown. 8. Jon Knox: Wrestling (1 ,2,3,4). " Statistics are like bikini. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital." - Aaron Levenstein. 9. Jennfier Kreitzman: Cheerleading (1 ,2,3,4) ; JV Cheerleading Captain (2); UCA All Stars (2), Coaches award (2), Competition Squad (2,3,4); SADD (2,3,4), Vice President (4) ; Spirit Club (1) , JV Softball (I ) SCA Advisory Council (1 ,2,3,4). "Everything happens for a reason." -Mary Katherine Souder. "As long as your just ' messing' with me it's ok." unknown. 10. Kathleen Krohn: Freshman Basketball (1) ; Varsity Basketball (2,3,4); Broadcast Journalism (3) ; JCL (3) ; Sierra Club (1 ,2); P' s & Q's (3) ; FCA (4) ; Honor Council (3,4); SCA Advisor (3,4). "A dream is like a river, ever changing as it flows ... " -Garth Brooks. "D.F.W.S." -Joey and Lance. 11. Anna Ku: National Honor Society (4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4) ; Math Honor Society (2,3,4) ; Art Honor Society (3,4) ; Key Club (1 ,2,3,4); Committee Chair (4) ; Christian Fellowship Club (4); Beta Club (4); Youth Group (I ,2,3,4 ); Church Youth Choir (2); Spring Musical Pit Orchestra (I); Piano (1 ,2,3,4). "If you have built castles in the air, your work need not to be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them. " -Henry David Thoreau. "May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all." -2 Corinthians 13 : 14. 12. Joseph Launi: Outdoor Club (1) ; Running C lub (3) ; FCA (4); Football (1,4) ; Baseball (1,4); Cross Country (3); YMCA Basketball (1 ,2,3,4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4) ; Beta Club (4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4) . " No man is a fai lure if he ENJOYS LIFE! " -Unknown ."Waddup Dawg! "
13. Ian Lawrence: Football (1 ,2,3,4); Indoor Track (1) ; JV Baseball (1); DJ Club (3) ; Breakfast Club (1 ,2); Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4). ''I'm not like them but I can pretend, the sun is gone but have a light, the day is done and I'm having fun , I think I'm dumb, or maybe just happy. " -Nirvana. 14. Elizabeth Lawwill: National Honor Society (4) ; Math Honor Society (3,4) ; Spanish Honor Society (3,4) ; Art Honor Society (3 ,4) ; Key Club (1 ,2); All District (1 ,2,3); Spring Musical Pit Band (1 ,2,3,4); Marching Band (1 ,2,3,4); Symphonic Band (1 ,2) ; Wind Ensemble (3 ,4). " To the world you may be one person but to one person you may be the world."Unknown. 15. Charlotte Lebo: Peer Counselling (2,3,4); Girls Tennis (1,2,3) Captain (3) ; Outdoor Club (2,3); Secretary (3) ; SCA Advisor (3 ,4); National Art Honor Society (4); JV Softball (2) ; Amnesty International (4 ); Beta Club (4); Honor Council (3) ; BW A ( 1,2,3,4) ."Celebrate we will, cause life is short, but sweet for certain." -Dave Matthews Band ."If you met two guys named Hambone and Flippy, which would you say liked dolphins the most? I'd say Flippy, wouldn't you ? You'd be wrong though, it's Hambone." -Jack Handy.
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2. Justin Lee: Marching Band (1); Concert Band (1); Symphonic Band (2,3); Wind Ensemble (4); Sierra Club (1,2); Co-Secretary of Amnesty International (3,4); Honor Council (3,4); Key Club (3,4); Young Democrats (4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Junior Classical Latin League (4 ). "He who is enamored of himself will at least have the advantage of being inconvenienced by few rivals" -G. C. Lichtenberg. 3. Rory Lee-Washington: Concert Band (1,2,3,4); Symphonic Band (3,4); Jazz Band (4); Marching Band (2,3,4); DJ Club (1,2); Men on a Mission/ Spokesman (2,3,4); Cheerleading/ Stuntman (1,2,4); Indoor Track (3,4); Outdoor Track (2,3,4). "EARTH, WATER, FIRE AND AIR. WITHIN ME ALL THINGS ARE THERE AND SO I PLEDGE UNTO MYSELF POWER, LOVE, HEALTH AND WEALTH." -M. Holland. 4. Lindsey Lincoln: Varsity Soccer (2,3,4); JV Soccer (1); Varsity Basketball (3,4); JV Basketball2); Freshman Basketball (1); Cross County (1,2,3); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Art Honor Society (2,3,4); Sierra Club (2,3); Fellowship of Christian Athletes (4); SCA Advisory Council (2,3,4); Junior Classical League (3,4). "Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while and leave footprints on our hearts. And we are never, ever the same." -Anonymous. "Other people may be there to help us, teach us, guide us along our path. But the lesson to be learned is always ours." -Melody Beattie. 5. Calisha Lindsay: Sadd (1); S.H.O.U.T.(2,3). 6. Tia Lindsay 7. Adam Litvin: Yearbook (2,3,4); Yearbook Club (1); Explorers (4); Math Honor Society (3); Drama ( 1,2,3,4); Music Man (3), VTA; Beta CLub (4). "Friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine oflife. And thanks to a benevolent arrangement of things , the greater part of life is sunshine." - Thomas Jefferson. 8. Thomas Lytle: Varsity Tennis (I ,2,3,4); Varsity Basketball (3); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); Key Club (1,2,3,4) ; Beta Club (4); Junior Classical League (2,3,4). "Personally , I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." -Winston Churchill. 9. Rebekah Macko 10. Derek Malikian: Baseball (1,2,3,4). 11. Alicia Mallory: Varsity Girls Soccer (3 ,4), First Team All-District; Varsity Girls Basketball (3,4). "If you don ' t stand up for something then you'll fall for anything." -Unknown. 12. Brian Marrs: National Honor Society (3 ,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Eagle Scout (BSA) (4); Dartmouth Literature Award; National Writing Competition (3); Yamaha Music Edu. (1 ,2,3); Key Club (3); Committee Chairman (4); Junior Classical League (3,4); National Latin Exam Gold Medalist (3); Cross-Country (3); Knowledge Masters (3,4); Rocketry Club (1); Drama Club (2); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4) ; Diversity Fest Participant (3); HBO (3). "The roots of true achievement lie in the will to become the best that you can become." -Harold Taylor.. "No matter how far you go, there ya are." -Mr. Richard Alley. 13. Margaret Massie: Key Club (3,4 ); Basketball (1 ,2); Youth Basketball Coach (1 ,2,3,4); Odyssey of the Mind (8 ,2); Destination Imagination (3,4,; State Champion (3); National Honor Society (4); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Junior Classical League (4); Knowledge Masters (3,4); Teacher Cadet (3 ,4); Who' s Who? (3,4); Drama Club ( 1,2). "To be a Virginian, either by birth, marriage, adoption, or even one's mother's side, is an introduction to any State in the Union, a passport to any foreign country, and a benediction from the Almighty God." -Anon. 14. Paul Maupin: Drama Club (1,2,3,4); Drama Officer (3); Thespian Honor Society (1,2,3,4); Set/Crew (1,2,3,4). "Why ya'll gotta waste my flava!" -Seth Green (Can ' t Hardly Wait). "No sprinkles! For every sprinkle I find , I shall kill you!" -Stewie Griffin (The Family Guy) . 15. Meghan McCleary: Women ' s Ensemble (2,3,4); Patriot Singers (4); Sadd (1); Drama Club. "Live life to the fullest and succeed by doing it." Author Unknown.
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Senior year was supposed to be a year of reflection on the past three years of high school... but in reality it was a stressful, with little relief in Senior Slump. Seniors were busy all year, visiting colleges, filling out applications, writing English papers, and still trying to keep up their grades during their last year. Getting the required school work done was difficult, because of all of the other deadlines. "Deadlines are crazy, applications for college, and school work commitments are constantly competing for time, and I just have to prioritize," said Alicia Bargh. "Well, there are a lot of deadlines and they all seem to come at the same time," said Sara Gonias. After deciding what they would be doing next year, seniors still faced the decision of where they would pursue their interests. Those going to college had to be aware of application deadlines and deadlines for financial aid. "I face application deadlines for William and Mary, Georgetown, Notre Dame, and Duke," said Abbi Daugherty. So whether they were rushing to get in applications or just doing regular old school work, it was a very stressful year. 23y: '}](afi2Jfed.soe
Seniors Rebekah Macko, Emily Vancho, and Christina Osheim sit down together for lunch as they talk about school and the many deadlines that they . are experiencing.
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Senior Brett Wilson, like many of the seniors at Albemarle, has deadlines to meet every day, from an eight page paper due Tuesday, to signing up for SAT's on Saturday. But, as Brett knows, there is still time to have some fun.
Donte Keller, as he walks on the way to his next class, talks with friends about the upcoming project in his Government class.
Ms. Matthews' second period class relaxes, and reads poetry behind the football field. It gives a break to be outside during good and allows them to enjoy their studie much as possible in their last year of school.
\ as he walks on the bext class, talks with ' the upcoming project ilment class.
1. Katie McDade: Varsity Cross Country (1 ,2,3); Varsity Basketball (1,2,3,4); French Honor Society (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Literary Magazine (2,3); JCL (4); Beta Club (4); E.T.L. Recordholder (3). NTNBTNT for life; " 1.6 points per game" ."Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful; for beauty is God's handwriting." -Emerson. "We've got a brand new dance, it's called we've got to overcome." Bradley. 2. Erin McKone: National Art Honors Society (3,4); Literary Magazine Staff (3,4); Amnesty International (3,4). "Cause I'm aRocketMaaaaan .... yayah! ... yah-ah." -Me first and the Gimmie Gimmies (Rocket Man). "Casper. .. an intellectual choice tonight ladies ... ?"-Movie Gallery gal. "Chang-etty cha-bop? What the heck is that?"-Less Than Jake. "Would ya like to trade me a box of JOONYOUR MINTS for a nickel and a thumbtack?" -unknown 3. Matthew McSherry: JV Soccer (1,2); Varsity Soccer (3,4); Sports and Fitness Club (1) ; Card Game Club (2); FBLA (3); Sport Services (4). "Computers let you make more mistakes faster than anything except handguns and tequila ... "-Mitch Ratcliffe. "Chemistry sucks!" -Matt McSherry 4. Mark Mehlin: Art Honors Society (3,4); Photo (2,3); Sign Language Club (2,3); Fine Arts Festival (3); I.S .. Sign Language (3). "The sun comes up and it shines all around you you' re lost in space and the earth is your home." -Steve Miller Band 5. Scott Mehlin 6. Veronica Mendoza: Yearbook Club 1); SHOUT (2); FCCLA vicepresident (3); Indoor track manager (3); International Food Club (4). " ... grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference." -Author Unknown. "We made it Jennifer. .. best friends 4-life. I rule and Wesley doesn ' t!" -Veronica 7. James Miller: Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4); Football (8 ,1,2,3,4); Lacrosse (1 ,2,3,4); Eagle Scout; National Honor Society; Spanish Honor Society; Math Honor Society ; Classical Honor Society; Scholar Athlete Award; Virginia Boy' s State Delegate (3); Commonwealth Cup Lacrosse Team (3,4); Sierra Club (2,3,4); Treasurer (3,4); Academic Letter (3); Harvard Book Recipient; Silver Medal-National Exam (3) ; Junior Classical League. "Success is getting up one more time then you fall down. " -Anonymous 8. Mary Monett: Sierra Club (1 ,2,3); TPC Intern (4) ; Woman's Ensemble (3); Show Choir (4). "I will sing of the Lord ' s great love forever; with my mouth I will make your faithfulness known through all generations. I will declare that your love stands firm forever." -Psalm 89: 1-2 9. Will Mooney: Baseball (I ,2,3,4); Breakfast Club (1); Outdoor Club (2); Christian Fellowship Club (3); DJ Club (3); Fishing Club (4). "Keep it simple, stupid." -Yogi Bera. 10. Benjamin Morris: JV Lacrosse ( !); Varsity Lacrosse (1,2,3,4); Captain (3,4) ; 1st Team All-Central Virginia (3); Honorable Mention (2); Western District All Academic (2,3 ,4); P.A.L.S.(l ,2,3,4); SCA Advisor (1,2,3,4) ; Sierra Club (1 ,2) ; Outings Director (3,4); Junior Classical League (3,4); Ski Club (4); Honor Roll (1 ,2,4). "It's a magical world, Hobbies, ol' buddy ... Let's go exploring! " -Calvin and Hobbes. 11. Dickie Morris: JV Field Hockey (1); Varsity Field Hockey (2,3) ; Captain (4); JV Lacrosse (1); Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3,4); Peer Counseling (2,3,4); Sierra Club (1); (ICC rep. 2), (VP 3), Pres. 5) ; Beta Club (4); Homecoming Court (2,3); Who ' s Who (2,3); SCA Advi sor (1 ,2,3,4) ; Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4); All Area Academic Team (2), Junior Classical League (3). "Would you not like to be sitting on top of the world with your legs hanging free?" -Dave Matthews. 12. Katherine Morris: JV Field Hockey ( I); Varsity Field Hockey (2,3); Captain (4); Peer Counseling (3,4); Art Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Honor Society (4); Math Honor Society (3); (4 VP); Sierra Club (1 ,2,3,4); Beta Club (4 ); Honor Council (3,4 ); SCA Adviser (3,4 ); Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4 ); JV Soccer (1), (Captain 2); Varsity Soccer (3) . "What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. " -Emerson. 13. Kimberly Morris: Cosmetology 1(3); Cosmetology 2(4). 14. Nikita Morris: Concert Choir (1); Woman's Ensemble (2,4); Vocal Ascension (show choir) (3,4); SHOUT (1,2,3,4); Step Team JV (3) ; Step Team Varsity (4). "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." -Eleanor Roosevelt. 15. Tiffany Morris: Cheerleading (1 ,2,3,4); Most Improved (1); Concert Choir (2); Women ' s Ensemble (3,4) ; Section Leader (4); Show Choir (3,4); Yearbook Club (I); DJ Club (2,3); Beta Club (4); Honor Roll (1 ,2); Honor Society (1). "Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend , a new love, and new country." -Anais Nin. "All true wisdom is found on T -shirts." -Anonymous.
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1. TonyaMorris: Life Management (3); Catec-Cosmetology 1(3); Cosmetology 2(4). "Never look back in regret, move forward and smile. Because you know now, what you never knew then." -unknown. 2. Shashwanta-Louvaise Morton: "The heart of the wise teaches the mouth, And adds learning to his lips. Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones." -Proverbs 16: 23-24. "SHAKE IT FAST!!!" -Mystikal 3. Justin Muller: Key Club (3,4); YMCA Basketball (I ,2,3,4) ; Photo/DJ Club (l ,2); Church Softball (I ,2); 4F Club {1 ,2,3,4). "Send Lawyers, Guns, and Money." -Warren Zevon. "Sometimes you win, and sometimes it just takes longer." -AI Pacino 4. Jack Murray: Basketball (1 ,2) ; Cross Country (1); Lacrosse {1 ,2,3,4); Outdoor Club (l); FCA (2); P & Q's (3); Ping Pong {1,2,3,4); PAL's {1,2,3,4). "I'm just stoked to be here" . "Peaches! " 5. Jonathan Mykich: "Once a man, twice a child." -Bob Marley. 6. Steven Naleway: Marching Band {1 ,2,3,4); Drum Major (4); Sierra Club (1,2,3,4); Co-President (4); Math Honor Society (4); Beta Club (4); Spanish Honor Society (4); Junior Classical League (4); Drama Productions {1 ,2,3,4); International Thespian Society (2,3,4); District Band (3,4,); Honors Band {2,3,4,); "I long to dance free of struggle even if it means standing in the ruins of my dreams." -Mel White. "Show mea man with both feet planted firmly on the ground and I will show you a man who can' tget his pants off." -Unknown. 7. Saila Nawshin: Amnesty International (I); Key Club (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4 ); Art Honor Society (1 ,2,3,4 ); Beta Club (4); Destination Imagination (3,4). "We work in the dark - we do what we can - we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion, and our passion is our task. The rest is the madness of art." -Henry James 8. Lindsay Neese: Lacrosse JV (8 ,1); Varsity {2,3,4) ; Field Hockey JV (I); Varsity (2,3,4) (captain); SCA Adviser (1 ,2); Class Treasurer (3); SCA Secretary (4); Sierra Club {1,2,3,4); Secretary {2,3,4); PAL' s {3,4), Vice President (4); Math Honor Society (3,4); National Honor Society (4); Scholar Athlete (2,3,4 ); JCL (3,4 ). "What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters of what lies within us." -Ralph Waldo Emerson 9. Jodi Neuhauser: 4-H {1,2,3,4), State Secretary (4), All Star (4); National 4-H Youth Directions Council (3 ,4 ), VA Delegate N ational4-H Conference (3), National 4-H Congress (4); Varsity Softball {2,3,4); Wester District All-Academic Team (2,3,4); Key Club (1 ,2,3,4), Treasurer (4) , Patriot Athletic Leaders {2,3,4); AHS News {2,3,4), Assignment Editor (3), Executive Director (4); National Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society {2,3,4); National Honor Society (4); National Beta Club (4), Honor Council {1,2,3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4); Junior Classical League (2); JV Softball (1); 4-H Club President {1 ,2,3,4); Northern Disrict Ambassador (2,3); 4-H Camp Counselor (3,4); Albemarle County Amassador (1 ,2,3,4). "In the long run, it's not the years in your life, but the life in your years. Live each day like it' s your last." -Adlai Stevenson 10. Nicole Neuman: Spring Musical Pit Band (I); Outdoor Club (2); Vegetarian Club Vice Pres. (3); Peer Counselor {3,4); Photography (3,4); Amnesty International (4). "You laugh at me because I'm different. I laugh because you are all the same." -Unknown. "You can't live in this world, but there is no where else to go." -Jack Jack Kerouac. "I'm looking forward to regretting it." -Devon. "Never mistake motion for action." -Hemingway. "R.A.W." -Us. 11. Erica Newberry: Jazz Band {2,3,4); Wind Ensemble {2,3,4); Marching Band {2,3,4); Horseback riding (1 ,2,3 ,4); Dance (1 ,2,3 ,4 ); Crew {2,3); NHS (3,4) ; Tri-M (3,4); Mu Alpha Theta {3,4); Swing Club President (3,4); Jazz Club (2); NHSMI (4). "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows." -Helen Keller. "Never frown when you are sad, because you never know who loves you for your smile." -Justine Milton. 12. Daniel Norman: "People are often unreasonable, illogical and selfcentered; forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of being selfish, ulterior motives; be kind anyway. The good you do today , people will often forgettomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have, and it may never be enough; give the world the best you've got anyway."- poet unknown. 13. Karla Norman: Debate Club (2); JV Cheerleading (2); Christian Fellowship Club (2,3); SCA Advisory Council (3 ,4); Math Honor Society (4); Beta Club (4);JuniorClassical League (4); SADD (4). "Life's a chance you learn as you go." -John Michael Montgomery. 14. Joseph Orsolini: Football {3,4) ; CATEC (3,4) 15. Christina Osheim: Amnesty International (3,4); Literary Magazine (3,4); JV Soccer (1). "There are things known and things unknown and in between there are doors." -Jim Morrison.
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1. Carly Owens: 9th grade basketball (1); JV basketball (Captain) (2); Varsity Football (3); Varsity Soccer (1 ,2,3,4 ); 2nd Team All District Soccer (1); 1st Team All District Soccer (2,3,4); 2nd Team Regional Soccer (1,2); 1st Team Regional Soccer (3,4); All Star Soccer Team (3,4); All Central Virginia Soccer Team (2,3,4); SCA Advisory (1,2,3,4); PALS (1,2,3,4), President (4); VHSL Leadership Conference (3,4); SCA Retreat (4); FCA (3,4); Drama Club (1,2); Teacher Cadets (3,4). "Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line." -Lucille Ball. "Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups ." -Amoco Gas Station. 2. Matt Pace: FBLA (1); DECA (3,4). "Don' tever worry what people think about you. If you ' re having fun it doesn' t matter. Oh and duct tape will fix anything." -Matt Pace. 3. Lauren Paige: NAACP Youth Council (3 ,4); President (4); SHOUT Club (1,2) ; FBLA Club, Vice President (3); Concert Band (1); Symphonic Band (2); Wind Ensemble (3); Marching Band (1 ,2,3); Tri-M Music Honor Society (2,3,4) ; National Beta Club (4); African-American Leadership Conference (2) ; WENT-Ohio University (4); JASHCI (3). "I work to please me, 'cause I can't please you and that's why I do what I do. My soul flies free like a willow tree." -Erykah Badu. 4. Natalie Parker: Marching Band ( 1,2,3); SADD (4 ); Concert Band (1,4 ); Symphonic Band (2); Wind Ensemble (3); Beta Club (4). 5. Rachel Parrish: Intermediate Choir (3,4) 6. Justin Parsons: DJ Club, president (1,2,3,4) 7. Margaret Patterson: JV Volleyball (1), Varsity Volleyball (2,3,4); JV Softball (2); Key Club (1 ,2,3,4), Band (1,2,3,4), District Honors Band (2,3,4), Math Honor Society (3,4); Tri-M Honor Society (2,3), secretary (2,3), treasurer (4); Junior Olympic Volleyball (1,2,3,4); Spring Musical (1,3,4); Junior Classical League (1,3,4); Classics Honor Society (1,2,3,4); Girl Scouts (1,2,3,4); Seminary (1,2,3), secretary (4) ; Gone to the Dogs 2000 (3) . "The challenge ahead of us is never as great as the power behind us." 8. Ryan Pehanick: Football (1 ,2,3 ,4); Varsity (2,3 ,4 ); Basketball ( 1,2,3 ,4 ); Varsity (2,3,4). "Look at the other side of the situation, then the consequences that will follow when you act on that situation. Then ask yourself is it worth it." -Unknown. 9. Stephen Petsche: Open Gym (1,2); Rock/Alternative Club (3); SADD (4); Varsity Cheerleading (4) ; UVA Volunteer (2); Intermediate Choir (3); Patriots Choir (4 ); Aggressive Rollerblading (1,2,3,4 ); Breakdancing (3,4 ). "None but ourselves can free our minds." -Bob Marley. "Though second guessing our thoughts seems shunned upon , it helps us come to realize who we are." -Me. 10. James Pettitt: Drama, German Trip (3). 11. Stacey Pitchford 12. Adrian Pols: "Live everyday as if it were your last, but be wise enough to make it sure it isn't."-Unknown. "We want the world, and we want it now." -Jim Morrison. " ... What were we Hjust talking about?" -Chris. 13. Sarah Potter: SCA (class treasurer) (1 ), (advisor) (2,3,4); Outdoor Track (1,2,3,4); Peer Counseling (2,3,4); Indoor Track (3,4); Art Honors Society (3,4); FCA (counsel member) (3,4); JV Field Hockey (1,2); Sierra Club (1,2); Beta Club (4). "Had sure things blow up in my face, Seen the long shot win the race, Been knocken down by the slammin' door, Picked myself up and came back for more." -John Michael Montgomery, Life's A Dance. 14. Jessica Price: Drama (2,3,4); Thesbian (3,4); Honor Council (3,4); Equestrian (1,2,3,4). "May those who love us, love us. And those that don' t love us, May God turn their hearts; And if he doesn't turn their hearts; May he turn their ankles so we'll know them by their limping.-Old Gaelic Greeting. 15. Wesley Pritchett: "Time is never wasted if you are wasted all the time. Wesley rules and Veronica doesn' t." -Wesley Pritchett.
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1. Kenton Quick: Golf (1 ,2,3,4), Captain (4); J.V. Lacrosse (1 ,2) ; Varsity Lacrosse (3,4); Outdoor Club (1 , 2, 3); Ski Club (4). "Progress takes away what forever took to find ," -Dave Matthews Band. "It' s true, it's true!"Unknown. 2. Nandalal Rasiah : Drama Club (2,3,4); VTA rep . (3,4); Drama Club officer (4); Thespian (3,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4); "Antigone" tech (2); "Our Town" (3); "Brecht on Brecht" (3); Bharathanatyam (1 ,2,3,4); Arangetram (2); Beta Club (4). "Shaazam!" -Gomer Pyle." To be great is to be misunderstood. " -Emerson. "Down Wanton Down!" -Robert Graves. "A camel is a horse designed by committee." -Sir Alec Issigonis. 3. Gregory Rasmussen 4. Brian Redieske: AHS Wrestling Varsity (1,2,3 ,4); All-Central Virginia Wrestling Team (3); FBLA (3 ,4). "Uh, someone page Bryan." -Anonymous
5. Leah Redieske: Sign Language Club (3). "The greatest sweetener of human life is friendship." -Joseph Addison. "Where you go, there you are ." -Unknown. "Be particular." -Unknown. "Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told, I am with you kid . Let's go." -MayaAngelou. "If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded." -Maya Angelou 6. Morgan Reed: Concert Choir (l ) ; Patriot Singers (2,3 ,4); German Club (1,4); Animae Club (2 ,3,4); Drama (2,4) ; Drama Club (2) ; P's and Q' s (3). "I hope I didn't Brain my Damage." -Homer Simpson. 7. Benjamin Reeves: Police Explorer (l ,2,3,4 ); corporal (3); Sergeant. (4 ); Yearbook (3,4) ; Student Life (3) ; Editor-in-Chief (4); Sierra Club (1 ,2); Key Club (3,4); School Service Chair (4); State Explorers Conference (1 ,2,3); Jr. State Police Academy (4) ; JV Tennis (2); Honor Council (3,4) ; Beta Club (4); SCA Advisor (4). "If A equals success, then the formula is A equals X plus Y plus Z, where X is work, Y is play, Z is keep your mouth shut." -Albert Einstein. 8. Kelly Remington : Young Life (2); Church youth group (1 ,2,3,4); JV Field Hockey (2); Varsity Softball (2) ; Spring Musical (2,3,4); Fall shows (3,4) ; Beta Club (4) ; Drama Club (2,3,4); Honor Thespian (3,4); Forensics (3,4) , VTA (4) ; Softball Coach (2,3,4) . "When you come to the edge of all the light you know, and are about to step off into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing one of two things will happen: there will be something solid for you to stand on, or you will be taught to fly. -Barbara J. Winter. 9. Adam Rhodenizer: Varsity Lacrosse (1 ,2,3,4); FBLA (2,3,4) ; Magic Club (1) . "Whether you think that you can, or that you can' t, you are usually right. " -Henry Ford.
10. Jack Riggins: JV Lacrosse (1) , Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4); JV Wrestling (1) , Varsity Wrestling (2,3,4) , concert band (l); symphonic band (2); wind ensemble (3,4); marching band (3) ; DJ Club (1,2) ; M.O.A.M. (3,4) ; WDC (3, ... ). "But can he fly blindfolded?" - J.K. Washington. 11. Jennifer Riner: AHS Softball (2,3) ; Concert Choir (3); Intermediate Choir (4) ; DJ Club (1 ,2); Outdoor Club (3 ,4). "This is me, take it or leave it, believe it, what you see is who I am and who I want to be. THIS IS ME!!!! -Mindy McReady
12. Julie Roa: German Honor Society (3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); Honor Council (3 ,4) ; Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4) ; German Club (2,3,4), vicepresident (4); Key Club (2,3,4); SCA Junior Officer; SCA Senior Advisor; Albemarle Player Productions (1 ,2,3) National Thespian Society (2 ,3,4); Dance Independent Study (3,4); Outdoor Club (4) ; FBLA (4); P' s and Q' s (3) ; Drama Club (1 ,2,3). "Life is short but sweet... Let all these days continue. " - Dave Mathews. 13. Benjamin Robey: Varsity Soccer (1 ,2,3,4). 14. Brandi Roberts: Yearbook Club (1) ; D.J. Club (2,3) ; Teacher Cadets (3,4). "Smile and always think positive." -Unknown 15. J ustin Roberts: Youth Group (2,3,4); Civil War Reenactor (1,2,3,4); Math Honor Society (3,4); French Club (1 , 2); Christian Fellowship Club (3,4) ; Knowledge Master' s Team (3 ,4); Youth Ministry Intern (4) ; National Beta Club (4) ; Chess Club (3) . "Pray continually."- 1 Thess. 5-17.
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路lass, seniorsJelll11 . 1adeleine B enzin~ _,.u.,Ltalk in the hall.
In the senior circle, seniors Alisha Wheeler, John Coffindaffer, Stacey Dorrier, and Jessica Uhlig enjoy DJ on the Breezeway. Jessica remembered, "When I fell on the Breezeway and everyone saw me."
le the other students cheer, seniors ay Neese, Dickie Morris, and Kate 'Tis walk out with the field hockey 'Tl during the fall pep rally. "Being estate tournament in lacrosse twice . hopefully a third time," Lindsay were some of her best high school
fore class, seniors Jennifer Flint, Beth rtin, Madeleine Benzing, and Melody nzalez talk in the hall. Melody said t her best memories were of" everyng about ninth grade."
Boredom. Heavy text books. Long-term projects. These were a few immediate memories that came to mind when thinking about high school. There were also other, more pleasant memories such as those of football and basketball games, long lunches and hanging out on the Breezeway with friends. There were some vivid memories that the seniors recalled from their four years that had not yet had the chance to fade or become distorted by time. Some seniors remembered certain classes or assignments they had. Justin Roberts recalled a project he did. "In tenth grade, I was in a play . My group did no work, we just sang a song and got a better grade than the other groups who worked hard," Justin said. Other memories included hanging out with friends as well as the things that seemed insignificant at the time they occurred. No matter what memories we made, the high school years were unforgettable. 21y::loanna 'lJarcus
During long lunch, Julie Roa and Alicia Bargh talk. "Becoming a senior and knowing it was my last year," Alicia said would be her best high school memory.
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1. Jason Robinson: Basketball (1,2,3,4); DJ Club (1,2,3 ,4); Youth Group (1,2,3,4); Leader (4). "I'm proud as anyone, that's where I come from , we learn in Sunday School who made the sun shine through, I know who made the moon shine, too, back where I come from." -Keeny Chesney. "Laura, I love you so much." -Jason. " It is finished." -Jesus. 2. Adrian Ross: Patriot Singers (4) ; Men on a Mission (3 ,4) ; Upward Bound (2,3,4) ; Intermediate Choir (4); Project Discovery (3,4); Concert Choir (3). "Without struggle there can be no progress." -Frederick Douglas 3. Keenan Ross: Patriot Singers (4); Intermedi ate Choir (4); Concert Choir (3); Men on A Mission (3,4); Upward Bound (2,3,4) ; Project Discovery (3,4). "No eyes that have seen beauty ever lose their sight." -Cane. 4. Patrice Ross 5. Richi Bowers 6. Kristen Rudd: Women 's Ensemble (2,3,4); Concert Choir (1); Drama 1 & 3(2,3); Key Club(!); Drama Club (2); DJ Club (3,4). "As long ~s we have memories, yesterday remains, as long as we have hope, tomorrow still awaits, as long as we have friendship , each day is never a waste." -Me. "Promise me that you' ll give faith a fighting chance-and when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance." -Lee Ann Womack 7. Diane Saltzburg 8. Nicklous Salzman 9. Cory Sampson 10. Mario Sanchez 11. Drew Sanderford: Peer Counseling (2,3,4); National Honor Society (4,); Spanish Honor Society (2,3,4); Jimmy Buffet Fan 1,2,3,4); Fly Fishing (1,2,3,4); Kayaking (1 ,2,3,4); Skiing (I ,2,3,4); Rope Swinging, Co Captain (4); Sierra Club (3,4,); Ski Club (4); Soccer (1 ,2,3 ,4); Top Gun Finalist (3). "Life is one long road with lots of signs, so when you are riding through the ruts don ' t complicate your mind. Free yourself fro m hate, mischief, jealousy; wake up and live." -Bob Marley. " If it' s not fun , why do it." -Ben & Jerry 12. Erica Santana: JV Soccer (I ,2), captain (2); Environmental Club (1) ; Foreign Language Club (1); Key Club (2); National Honor Society (2); Recreational League soccer (2); Christian Fellowship Club (3 ,4); Student Council Advisor (4); National Beta Club (4). "Always march to the beat of your own drum. " "The best thing anyone has to offer is their *-InDiViDuAlitY'-* - Erica Santana. 13. Wendy Schmunk: National Art Honor Society (2,3,4); National Honor Society (3 ,4); National Junior Classical League (4); Amnesty International (3); Spanish Club (2). " .. . the Lord, He it is that doth go before thee, He will be with thee, He will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed." - Deuteronomy 31:8. 14. Caitlin Schwab: JV Lacrosse ( 1), Varsity Lacrosse (2); Breakfast Club (I) ; Bridge Club (2); SCA (3,4); Young Life (1 ,2). "I would rather laugh
with the sinners than cry with the saints. The si nners are much more fun." -Billy Joel. "Sometimes you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right." - Grateful Dead. 15. Charles Sessoms: Cross Country (2,3 ,4); Indoor Track (2,4); Outdoor Track (2,3,4); Outdoor Club (1 ,2); SADD (3,4); Junior Classical League (4). "You can' t stop us, on the road to freedom. You can' t keep us, 'cause our eyes can' t see.Men with insight; men in granite. Knights in armor, bent on chivalry." -Van Morrison
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I. Sara Sexton:. "Kindred weakness induces friends as often as kindred virtues." -Christian Nestell Bovee. 2. Po Sheen: Wrestling (4); CNT (3) "There is no point in trying if you don't intend to succeed." -unknown. "Laughter is the shortest distance between two people." -Victor Borge. "What sets apart Rice-Boys fro.m normal performance enthusiasts is that they are more concerned with the image of speed than they are about actual performance." -unknown. 3. Nicole Simon: Peer Counseling (2,3,4) ; Debate Club (2) . "You can ' t learn from a mistake you haven ' t made yet, so make them whi le you can." -unknown. 4. Jeff Simmons:. "In life, you must first find yourself before you can find anything else, otherwise you will be lost." -(J.S.) Jeff Simmons. "He who laughs, last. " -unknown. "I lay back in the cut and retain myself..." -Snoop Dogg. "Jeff, you ' re not shutting up!!! " -Tim 5. Joseph Smidt: 6. Michael Sinn: Honor Council (Scholarship Committee) (4); Key Club (3 ,4); SADD Club (2). "Copy from one, it's plagiarism; copy from two ,it's research. " -Wilson Mizner. "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." -Winston Churchill. "Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever." -Napoleon Bonaparte 7. Adam Smith: Concert Band (I); Wind Ensemble (2,3,4); Classical Honor Society (2); Cross Country (I); Marching Band (1 ,2,3,4), (3,4) section leader; Rocket Club (1 ,2) ; All District Band (2,3), first chair concert; A. C. Honors Band (3); Pit Band (2,3,4); Swing Club (3 ,4). :The is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end." But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." - Winston Churchill, 1942, "Who is John Galt?"Ayn Rand. 8. Dan Smith: JV Soccer (I) ; Varsity Soccer (2,3,4); FCA (1 ,2,3,4); FCA Council (4); Youth Group (1 ,2,3,4); Honors Band (3,4); Jazz Band (3,4); Symphonic Band (2); Concert Band (I). "All things are possible for the one who believes." -Mark 9:23. 9. Ebony Smith 10. Jesse Smith: Wrestling (3,4); Outdoor Track (3,4) ; Spring Production Stage Crew (3); DJ Club (4) ; Swing Dance Club (3,4) ; Concert Choir (3) ; Intermediate Choir (4 ). "Space may be the final frontier but it' s made in a Hollywood basement." -Anthony Kiedis. "I don't want to sit back and say that these were the best years of my life, but that I sure did try to have as much fun as I possibly could." -Myself. 11. Michael Smith 12. Jason Snavely: JV Lacrosse (1 ,2); Varsity lacrosse (2,3); Skeet Club (2,4); JROTC Club (3). "When you want it, it goes away to fast. When you hate it, it always seems to last." -Marilyn Manson. 13. Brandon Snow: Culinary Arts (1 ,2). "Anytime you find someone more successful than you are, you know that they are doing something that you aren ' t." -Malcolm X. 14. Rebecca Snyder: Rec Soccer (I ,2,3,4 ); Trainer (4); SADD (4 ); DJ Club (2,3) ; Spirit Club (1). "And every time I try to be/ What someone has thought of me/ So caught up I wasn ' t able to achieve/But deep in my heart the answer it was in me/And I made up my mind to find my own destiny. "Lauryn Hill. 15. Katie Souder: Cross Country (1,2,3,4) (Captain 3,4); Track (2,3,4) (Captain 3); Soccer (I) ; Key Club (I) ; SADD (2,3,4) (President 4); Photography (2,3,4). ''I'm going to try to work it out so at the end it ' ll be a pure guts race . And if it is, I'm the only one who can win." -Steve Prefontaine.
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1. Julie Spears: FBLA (3,4); VICA (4); AVID (1); Honor Roll (1 ,2); Basketball (1); Softball (1); Track Manager (1). "Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That's why they call it the present." -Anonymous. 2. Quante Stewart: Spirit Club (1); S.H.O.U.T Club (2,3,4); S.H.O.U.T Club Secretary (4); Step Team (3); Women 's Ensemble (2); Intermediate Choir (3); Band Manager (2); Girls Basketball Manager (2). "Live life for each day not for tomorrow because tomorrow is not always promised to us ." -Unknown. "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippines 4:13 . 3. Clarence Stinnie 4. Davida Stokes: Honor Council (2,4); Interact Club (3); Peer Counselors (2,3,4); Project Discovery (2,4) ; B.U.C.K.S. (affiliated with UVA African American programs) (3); Church Youth Group vice-president (3) . "Do you like it !?!? Huh! Do you!?!? - Davrae Stokes. "Don' t Hate Me, Love Me." -Davida Stokes. " It takes a minute to get a crush on someone, an hour to like someone, and a day to love someone - but it takes a lifetime to forget someone."- unknown . "I am a daughter of virtue." - unknown. "I can do everything through Jesus Christ who strengthens me." - Philippians 4:13. 5. Michael Stringer: Wrestling (1); Lacrosse (1,3). "College is the best time of life. When else are your parents going to spend several thousand dollars a year just for you to go to a strange town and get drunk every night?" -David Wood. 6. Rafeal Strother: Open Gym Club (1 ,2,3); Men on a Mission (2,3,4), Secretary of men on a mission (4); Indoor Track (4 ). "To live and never love, is to never live at all." -Myself. "When you find true love hold on to it tight for in the blink of an eye it can fl y away." -Myself. 7. Boppana Sudhir 8. Adam Sullivan 9. Cory Sullivan 10. Kevin Sullivan 11. Michael Sutherland: Lacrosse (1,2,3,4); Lacrosse Co captain (2); Wrestling (2,3); Outdoor Club (2,3); President (3); Ski Club (4); Youth Group~ \,2,3,4). "lt' s not the destination, it's the journey." -Harley Davidson. " I'm a lonely dreamer on a highway in the sky." -Brooks & Dunn. 12. Benjamin Sutphen: Cross Country (2,3,4); Outdoor Track (2,4); Outdoor Club (1,2) ; Running Club (3); FCA (4) ; Newspaper (2); Patriot Singers (3,4); Quill and Scroll Honor Society (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (4); Spanish Honor Society (4). "You can' t trust your eyes when your imagination is out of focus." -Mark Twain. 13. Robyn Swift: Varsity Girls ' Tennis (1 ,2,3,4); Captain (3,4); JV Lacrosse (2); Sierra Club (1 ,2,3); Key Club (4) ; Peer Counselor (3,4); Junior Classical League (3,4); SCA Advisory( 2,3,4); Beta Club (4). "Hitch your wagon to a star or what' s heaven for?" -Ralph Waldo Emerson. "You don't ask them how it was, you tell them how it is." -Phish. 14. Mike Sylvestro: "AbraCadabra, my nucka?"-J.C/B.V. "Gawd, he's such an angry little guy." -Adrian. 15. Jessica Szarmach: Women's Ensemble (1,4); Patriot Singers (2) ; Vocal Ascension (3); Drama 1; Drama 2 ; SADD (1 ,2); Christian Fellowship Club (3); Cheerleading (1 ,2). "We take the pressure and we throw it away. Conventionality belongs to yesterday. There is a chance that we can make it so far, if we start believing now then we can be who we are." -Grease (lyrics from "Grease is the Word") .
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I Carly Owens is one of the many students at Albemarle who will be graduating high school when she' s only seventeen. Here on her seventeenth birthday, several of her friends give her presents and balloons to celebrate her big day.
nior Drew Sanderford, who turned ghteen in October of 2000, ponders hat he is going to do now that he's an ult. "I plan on pawning something n," Drew decides.
eniors who turned eighteen early in e year have several advantages, espeially during the 2000 school year . Nat ,\'inston turned eighteen on February _l , 2000. "I plan on voting in the lection this year," comments Nat.
"Happy Birthday to You! Happy Birthday toYou !" Congratulations!! You were fmally eighteen!! You had made it into the world of adulthood! At least most of you had ... Several seniors have the advantage of turning eighteen early in their senior year. They gotto vote in the presidential election and register for the draft, if they were male. Most were excited about the advantages they had. "I'm looking forward to test-driving cars and winning the lottery," commented Drew Sanderford. Unfortunately, not all seniors would be eighteen when they graduated. "When I get to college I'll still be seventeen," said Carley Owens. "I'll still need my parent's permission for things!" These seniors who would be seventeen when they graduated were especially looking forward to their eighteenth birthdays. "I want to call a psychic hotline and get a tattoo!" addede Carly. Well, for most of us, our senior year was the start of adulthood. For the rest, the time came soon enough! 2J_y:flul/anne !3auni
Some seniors who have already turned eighteen have started planning their futures. Senior Kristina Gibson married to her boyfriend in November. "Living on your own is a lot less stressful. You don' t have people telling you what to do." comments Kristina. "It's almost like playing house when you were little."
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"I want to remain at home if my mom will let me, because then I don' t have to live out on my own so soon." -Samantha Glass "I' 11 probably stay here for a couple of years, but after that I want to leave the state because I want to experience someplace besides Virginia." -Amy Haggard "I want to be close to home so I can come home and have my mom cook for me while my dad does my laundry." -Meg Massie "I plan to stay in-state, because Greg Riner and I are going to split an apartment." -Jason Robinson " I would love to go out of state to really experience other places but I'd rather not spend extra money for out-of-state schooling." -Allison Cushman 23y: Bacy Xofan
Top 5 Colleges That Seniors Plan to Attend 1. PVCC
2.UVA 3.JMU 4.Va. Tech 5.Radford & UNC Zack Drozda gives help to Sam Hoelscher as he completes his homework before school.
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Top 10 College Majors Beatriz Da Cunha edits Leslie Davis' college essay for her UV A application before school on Country Western Day of SpiritWeek.
1. Psychology 2. Education 3. Business 4. English 5. Computer Networking 6. Communications 7. Pre-Med 8. Photography 9. Physical Therapy 10. Military
1. Ashley Tatton: Spiri t Club ( I); Drama Club (2); DJ Club (3); Oklahoma (2); Dance (1 ,2,3,4) 2. Cara Tedesco: Spirit Club (I) ; SADD Club (2); Fellowship of Christian Athlete (3,4); TPC youth group (1 ,2,3,4); Riding (1 ,2,3,4); Spanish Honor Society (3,4) ; Art Honor Society (3,4). "we crave those things we cannot attain, we di srespect those things we cannot escape." -James Dobson. "Be on your guard ; stand firm in the faith ; be men of courage ; be strong. Do everything in love." -Ecclesiastes 7: 20.
3. Justin Terranova: Forensics (2,3,4); Drama (2,3); German Club (2); Outdoor Club(3). "In the end , we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our fri ends." -Martin Luther King Jr. (19291968).
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4. Steven Thomasen: Key Club (3,4) ; Football (2); Varsity Outdoor Track (3 ,4); Math Honor Society (3 ,4); Spani sh Honor Society (3,4); Art Honor Society (3,4) ; Beta Club (4); SADD (2) . "He who will learn to fl y one day must learn to stand and walk, one cannot fly into fl ying." -Friedrich Ni etzsch. 5. Kelly Timmerman: Nati onal Honor Society (3 ,4); Tri-M Mu sic Honor Society (3 ,4); Art Honor Society (3,4); Ski Club (4); Wind Ensemble (3,4); Jazz Band (4); Spring Musical Pit Band (2,3,4); All District Band (2,3,4); Flute Choir (4); Symphonic Band (2); Concert Band ( 1); Marching Band (1 ,2,3), Section Leader (3); Junior Classical League (1 ,2,3,4); Beta Club (4).
6. Margaret Tower: SCA Advisory ( I ,2,3,4 ); Sierra Club (3 ,4 ); Yearbook Club (I ); Juni or Classical League (3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4); National Beta Club (4) ; Cross Country (I ,2); JV Softb all (I); Varsity Softball (2); Outdoor Track (3). "There is nothing new except what is fo rgotten." -Mademoiselle Bertin 7. Joe Traub: Intermediate Choir (3); "The question is not how far does thi s have to go, it is do you psess the depth of faith to take things as far as is needed. " -Boondock Saints. "Everybody else is doing it." - me. 8. Ashaunte Trent
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9. Noah Trugman: Key Club (1,2,3,4); Social Committee Chair (3,4); Basketball (Freshman , JV , Varsity, 3,4) ;Peer Coun seling (2,3,4) ; YLI (3,4) ; SCA Adviser (1 ,3); Class Offi cer (4); Math Honor Society (3 ,4); Treasurer (4); National Honor Society (4); Knowledge Masters (3 ,4); Art Honor Society (3,4); VP (4); French Honor Society Secretary (3) ; Treasurer (4). "If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? And if not now, when?" -Rabbie Hillel. "Wazzup?"-Unknown
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12. Emily Vancho: Destinati on Imagination/Odyssey of the Mind (1 ,2,3,4 ); Wombat (3); Key Club (2,3,4); Environmental Committee Chair (4); French Honor Society (3 ,4); President (4); Academi c Team (3,4); Captain (3); Academie Francai se (3); Knowledge Masters (2,3,4); Math Honor Society (2,3,4); Nati onal Honor Society (3,4); Art Honor Society (3,4); Junior Class ical League (3); Beta Club (4). "To ourselves we must present the abso lute ideal without compromise, for we do not know our own limits of natural strength and grace, and if we do not aim at the highest we shall certainly fall short of the utmost that we could achieve." -J.R.R Tolkien 13. Kate Vaught: JV Volleyball (2); Vars ity Volleyball (3) ; Journalism( l ,2,3) ; Spirit Club (1); P's and Q' s Club (3) ; Fishing Club (4). "It is easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permi ssion. " -Laurie
14. Beth Vertin: Drama Club (I ,2,4) ; Costumer for play "Common Imaginations." (I ); J.V Cheerleading Squad (2); Varsity Cheerleading Squad (3); Marty Manchino in Production of "Grease"(3) ; Ruth in production of "Blithe Spirit." (4). "Here's to you, here' s to me, may we never di sagree. And if we do, the heck with you ... here ' s to me !" -Unknown 15. Blake Via: 4F Club (1 ,2,3,4) ; Knight Rider (3,4) ; YMCA ( 1,2,3,4); FBLA ( 1); Chess and Checkers Club (2) ; Vegetari an Club(3). "I put the ORR in Swinger baby, yeah!" -Austin Powers
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1. Laura Vigilone: Drama Club (1 ,2,3,4); International Thespian Society {2,3,4); Fall Show (2,3,4); One-Act Competition (3,4); Spring Musical {2,3,4); Forensics (3,4); Improv Troop (4) ; Beta Club (4); Dance {1 ,2,3); Piano (1 ,2,3) ; Cheerleader (2); Volleyball (I); Church Youth Activities {1 ,2,3,4); Retreat Team Leader 3); Political Volunteering {1,2,3,4); Spirit Club(!) ; Consumers Club (I). "A little rebellion every now and then is a good thing." -Thomas Jefferson.
2. Josh Voltz: Lacrosse (I) 3. Charles Walston: JV Soccer (I); Varsity Soccer (2,3,4); Indoor Track (2,3,4) ; Scholar Athlete Award (3); Outdoor Track {3 ,4). 4. Ben Walter: Executive Developer Riovia Internet Solutions (3,4) ; Youth Leadership Initiative (3,4); Key Club (3 ,4); French Honor Society (3,4) ; National Honor Society (4); Math Honor Society (3,4); Junior Classical League (4 ); Boy Scouts, Order of the Arrow (I ,2,3,4) ; Know ledge Masters (2,3,4); Barbershop singing {2,3,4) ; Outdoor Club (2,3); Cruisin 29.com (3). President {1,2,3,4); Honor Roll {1 ,2,3,4); Rocketry Club {I); History Day(!); Odyssey of the Mind {1 ,2). "If you want creative workers , give them enough time to play." -John Cleese. "I had to say something/To strike him very weird/so I yelled out,/ I like Fidel Castro and his beard."Bob Dylan. 5. Miano-Miano Wang 6. Brandy Ward: "I don't know that is just the way I am." -Eminem 7. Andrea Wasulko: ACPD Explorer Post (3,4); National Art Honor Society (4); National Beta Club (4) ; Who 's Who (1 ,2,3,4); Honor Council (3); Junior Law Cadet Academy (3) JV Volleyball (2); STEP (3); French Club (2,3); Junior Olympic Volleyball {1 ,2); Explorer Club (4). 8. Brant Webster: Football (I) 9. Cole Webster: Magic Club(), Fishing (1 ,2,3,4) 10. Elizabeth Weir: Dance (1,2,3,4); Class Senator (2); Class Adviser (3 ,4); Sierra Club (1, Treasurer, 2); P's &Q's {3, President, 4) ; Spanish Honor Society (3,4); National Beta Club (4) ; Tennis (2). "And five, six, seven, eight" -Daphne Sandridge. "When our spirits dance, our souls behold things our eyes have never seen. " -Unknown. 11. Lauren Wells: Concert Choir (1 ,2); Intermediate Choir (3) . "You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough." -Joe E. Lewis 12. Alisha Wheeler: Outdoor Club (1) ; Card Club (2) ; Alternative Music Club (3); Beta Club (4); Fishing Club (4). "We really only need 5 things on earth. Some food , some sun, some work, some fun, and someone." Unknown. "The best of bits and pieces." -Unknown. "Amanda Delp, you will always be my favorite LL." 13. Rachel Willcome: Yearbook Club(!) ; Art Club (3); Art Club Vice President (3) ; National Honors Society (3,4). "Lord have mercy on my next thirty years." -Tim McGraw 14. Brett Wilson: German Honor Society (2,3 ,4) ; Math Honor Society (4) ; Honor Council (3,4); Honor Roll (1,2,3,4); Peer Counseling (3,4); Varsity Soccer (3,4); JV Soccer (1 ,2, Captain); Western District All -Academic Team 2,3,4); BSA (1,2,3,4); German Club (1 ,2,3,4) ; Outdoor Club (2,3); Skeet Club (1); Ski Club (4). "The times I burned my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar."- Jimi Hendrix. "Don' t worry about biting off more than you can chew, your mouth is probably bigger ' n you think."- Texas Bix Bender. 15. Courtney Wilson: JV Volleyball (1); Varsity Volleyball (2,3,4, Captain, 4); JV Basketball(!); Varsity Basketball (2) ; Varsity Basketball (2) ; Varsity Softball {2,3,4); Weight Lifting (3,4); Sports Fitness Club (!) ; FBLA Club {2,3, President, 4); FCA Club (3) ; SCA Advisor {3 ,4); Junior Classical League (4); Pals (4); Who 's Who {2,3,4); Art Honor Society {1 ,2,3,4); Church Youth Group {1 ,2,3); Haiti Mission Trip (4); Young Life (1 ,2,3 ,4). "If you judge people, you have no time to love them." -Mother Theresa. "You never lose by loving, you always love by holding back." Barbara Day Angel is.
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1. Cory Williams: Technology Club (1); Concert Band (1); Jazz Band (2,3,4); Marching Band (1,2,3,4); Section Leader (3,4); Field Captain (4); Tri-M (2,3,4); Jazz Club (2); Swing Club (3,4). "The best way to predict the future is to invent it." -Alan Key. 2. Travis Williams: Varsity Football (3,4); Varsity Lacrosse (2,3,4); Indoor Track (3,4); FCA (3, Officer, 4); JV Football (1,2); JV Basketball(l,2); Math Honor Society (3,4); Beta Club (4); Honor Roll (1 ,2,3,4); Church Youth Group (1,2,3,4); Tri-athlete (3,4). "lean do all things through Christ who strengthens me." -Philippians 4:13.
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3. Matthew Winston: Wrestling (1,2,3,4); Band (1 ,2,3,4); Swing Dance Club (3); Technology Club (4 ). "Fear is your only conscience."- Unknown. 4. Nathaniel Winston: Varsity Stuntman (1 ,2,3,4); Stuntman Captain (4); Most Improved (1,2); Competition Squad (2,3,4); UCA Camp All-Star (4); Pals (4); S.H.O.U.T Club (1); Sign Language Club (2); Christian Fellowship Club Advisory (3,4 ); SCA Advisor (3,4 ); Concert Choir (I ,2); Intermediate Choir (3,4, treasurer, 4). "Life is great, go out there and have fun life is what you make it."- Nat Winston. 5. Gregory Wittwer: Varsity Soccer(2,3,4);JV Soccer(l,2); SADD(l ,2); German Club (2,3,4); President (4); German Honor Society (4). "You can't make your opponent weaker, you can only make yourself stronger." -Murali Nair. 6. Ann-Michael Wolfery 7. Samantha Wood: Key Club (3,4); Newspaper (4); Health Care Volunteer (2,4); SADD (2); Film Critics Club (!); Beta Club (4) . "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Old time is still aflying. The same flower that stands today might not be here tomorrow."- Walt Whitman. 8. Lauren Wright: S.H.O.U.T Club (1,2,3,4); Step Team (1 ,2,3). 9. Sofiane Yahiaoui: JV Soccer (I). 10. James Yancey: Golf (2,3,4); Sign language Club (3). "Human is still human, the future is no place to place your better days. " -Dave Mathews. 11. Amir Zandinejad 12. Joseph Zentmyer: . " Life is what happens while you make plans."John Lennon 13. Chris Zimmerman: Football (I ,2,3 ,4 ); All District (3) . "Yo, break that Dutch down, Cappadonna."
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From organizing events, having excellent grades, playing sports, playing an instrument, to being on a team, these seniors were some of the many at Albemarle who went out of their way to be extraordinary. They all had big plans for the future, but had already started on their futures in high school. Their aspirations were high. For example, Jack Riggans said, "We're going to TRL and junk on MTV with our band." Managing time was a challenge that paid off. Two examples were Paul Caritj and Ben Walter, who owned and managed their own company, Rio via Internet Solutions. They designed many websites and were working on a contract with McKanzi, a large computer consulting ftrrn. When asked how he managed to ftnd time for schoolwork while being part-owner of an upand-coming company, Ben Walter explained, "Web designing is really flexible work." Y.3y::lacfe Ca!la-'l+ela
Senior Brian Marrs who is one of the starters of the Humanities Honor Society, "It's different, you have the opportunity to think outside the box," Brian explains. Taking a break from 11 busy school day, senior Paul Caritj talks to one of his friends, senior Meg Massie during lunch. Paul usually has a very busy schedule. He works in web designing, "I love web designing because it's so flexible," Paul said.
Senior Ben Walters sits in front of class-made palm tree for Spirit Week. Ben and his AP Biology class put in long hours each day during and also after school in an effort to win the AHS door decorating contest. As stressful and time consuming as this was, the class still had a blast.
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Hanging upside down, Senior Emily Vancho, a member of the academic team, reveals all. The "varsity" team consists of seven people and some underclassmen are starting to join. The academic team travels to compete in competitions where they answerrandom trivia questions. "It's fun, I have a lot of friends on the team, we have long bus rides and lots of philosophical discussions." Emily explains. "We're all kind of insane," she adds. Senior Jack Riggins is a student who does it all. Jack is a lacrosse player, a wrestler, the assistant director for the" Bald Suprano" and the trumpet player for the band, " The Distraction." "It's hard to balance everything but it all gets done." Jack says. His goals are to wrestle in the districts and play lacrosse in college.
Seniors Not Pictured Isaiah Harvey Rachel Adams Patrick Houchens Jessica Aquilina Joshua Housdan Matthew Baber Joshua Jenkins Andrew Baber Sudhir Boffana April Jordan Rebecca Boschert Roseanne Kudro Lindsey Mayo Sean Brennan Emeraldo Cajayon David Morris Christina Calabretta OmarMusa Arundharibem Patel Paul Caritj Duran Perry Eriqua CarterMarcel Potvin Hawkins Rene Potvin Erin Cartwright Daniel Rowinski Megan Clark Kimberly Rush Charles Crowley Dilip Satheesan Lucas Cyrus Brendan Saul Tiffany Dillard Danny Drumheller Justin Shiffiett Chris Dumitru James Sloan III Daniel Strumalauf Amanda Fiazzo Brandon Tomlin Rebecca Fiore Erin Hallahan
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Each year AHS sponsors a blood drive for the Virginia Blood Service.Rory Lee-Washington lounges comfortably while donating much-needed blood, which would go to help patients at UV A Hospital. Students had to be at least seventeen years old and weigh l 05 pounds or more to contribute to the blood drive. Some were a little concerned about the needle used to extract the blood, but the prospect of juice and cookies, and two hours of Community Service credit that they earned went a long way toward dispelling their fears.The best reward, though , was helping those in need. Amy Godschall enjoys cutting and pasting to craft the perfect door decoration for Spirit Week. Seniors were determined to make their last year a memorable one Many classes participated in the door decorating contest, and the whole school enjoyed the decorations throughout the week. Entries included everything from stuffed football players to tropical ships.
Josh Wilberger- Football 1, Lacrosse-JV 1,2. Key Club 1, Skeet Club 2,4, President 4, JROTC 3 195. Chevy lrnpala 2,3,4, Firefighter 3,4. "When I read about the dangers of drinking, I gave up reading." Josh's work as a volunteer firefighter often keeps him up late, but he really enjoys the excitement of fire containment and rescue work.
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Mark Gondek
One of a Kind
Vicky Bressan(not pictured) Matt Baber
Friendliest Person Around
Dickie Morris
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Noah Trugman
Most Musically Tale
Roopa Ghosh
Best Friends
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Keenan Ross Adrian Ross
Most Creative Excuse Maker
Lindsay Neese Ben Evers
Melissa Hansen
Nick Giffen
Best Friends
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Lauren Harris Jezmyn Kimelma
Most Likely to Becom a Comedian
Julie Fitzhugh
Daniel Smith
Best Vocal
Most Academic
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Matt Engelhard
Most School Spirited
Molly Ashby
Nat Winston
Hardest Worker
Ben Reeves
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Best Vocal Projection
Most Artistic
Christina Osheim Greg Wittwer
Best Sportsmanship
Happy Darcus
Least Vocal Projection
Anna Hall
C.J. Hughes
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Angela Amiss Paul Dillon
Lauren Paige Sean Brennan
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From trying to find your locker to trying to find your car in the Patriot lot, you were always searching for something. This and every year, the underclass students took sometimes meandering routes toward the end of their high school path and on to the real world of what lay beyond. Overall they were able to dodge the potholes and smooth out the bumps along the way, and some even paved their own avenues toward the end of the journey.
n the playing field, juniors have to elevate their games to compete on the varsity evel. The football team is one of the prime examples of thls athletic challenge.
The legendary year arrived, bringing with it most of th headaches and sleepless nights of which previous studen warned, but also the triumphs of being an upperclassman. The included several shared experiences. 1. "You have to start worrying about college."- Susanna Kiosk 2. Being on varsity sports teams 3. "Mr. Weisend and Ms. Higgins- they are the best! Eleven grade is worth it because of them."- Karen Early 4. "One good thing about being a junior is finally gettin' respect."- Roger Brown 5. "I feel that this year has given me a chance to reflect on my Ji路 in general because I see others stress and fall apart and it doesn't seem to touch me."- Jon Moore 6. "You can drive to school and not be treated like freshmen ." Allison Boehm 7. Timeline project and presentation 8. "You have too much homework and not enough time."- Teg Nicholson
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Ashton Beebe A Iyssa Bender Matthew Betts Chintan Bhatt Kyle Binder Sara Blankenship Ian Bodkin
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Alii Boehm Andrew Bowden Jeffrey Boyd Michae l Bradshaw Sarah Brashear Susan Brea m Rebecca Breeden
Amy Broderick Rod Brow n Roger Brown Jessica Bryant Martin Burks Iv Ryan Cantore Emil y Caraway
Jenn ifer Carbone Kristen Carraway Levohn Carter Nyshae' Carter Marqu ita Catoe Frank Chang Kri sten Cheney
Nak-Chung Choi Wendy Church Michael Clark Holly Cline Rebecca Co ll ier Christopher Co ll ins Dylan Combs
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During the Spirit Week festivities, seniors Ben Evers and Tiffany Dillard, and sophomore Tamika Hill participate in the limbo competition. Tiffany and Tarnika wear two of the popular twist and braid styles. At Felicity 's, Kari Armstrong gets the final touches on her Homecoming hairstyle. Many looked forward to events such as Homecoming and Prom to have a reason to get their hair done.
Jus tin Connor Achmed Conteh Timothy Conti Jennifer Conway Brian Craddock Megan Crist Rachel Cross
Benjamin Curry Joanna Darcus Marcelia Davis Olacynth Davis Christine Dellaganna Courtney Desper Fritz Dickinson
David Dillehunt Rachael Dorman Megan Drozda Early Dudley Karen Earl y Adrienne Eichner Megan Elder
Mary Elliott Cara Everett Laura Fechteler Michael Ferrell Jr Caitlin Fitzpatrick Victoria Flint Anthony Floyd
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It may not have been for you, but for many students, the appearance of their hair was important. From the type of shampoo to the color of the moment, the little details were taken into account. Some students spent hours to straighten waves or curls, while others spent money to maintain or create them. Braids and extentions were also popular, many students sported various styles. Added to the list of trends was hair dye. The colors ranged from pink to orange to blue to red and of course black and some brown, but by far the most popular color was BLOND. Even the proliferation of vicious blond jokes did not deter the trend. The results of an informal survey did not support the trend. This conclusion was reached after neither guys nor girls reported having a preference for blonds as opposed to other hair colors. Though it is dead, many students put a great deal of energy and resources into their hair. The styles that were seen among students pimarily reflect those in American society, though there were some that diverged from that standard. Whether self-expression, fun, or just to complete an ensemble, the various hairstyles ran the gamut of creativity.
tyling for the Times By Joanna Darcus
Trends in hair fashion John Forrest Kristean Forrest Jeffrey Fowler Lisa Franko Whitney French Timothy Gardner, Jr. Julie Garton
Emily Gercke Michael Gilchrist Jonathan Gl assberg Charles Goetting Iv Helen Gomersall Bryan Good Jamie Grace
Amanda Gregg Emily Grobmyer Amanda Grove Heather Hall Sarah Hall Tammy Hall Eric Haney
David Hantman Tanzir Haque Tamika Harrell Ashley Harris Eric Harri s Laurie Harris Anna Harrison
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Late homework coupled with make-up work proved to b good combination of stressors that often resulted in a headac Most everyone rejoiced when faced with the opportunity to m 1 a day of school or a class-- especially when it counted as excused absence. Unfortunately, that initial excitement \\ often tempered in the throes of a large volume of make-up wo "The attendance policy is asinine because the exam exem tion rule only punishes the' A' and 'B' students who are absen路 Stephanie Reed said. Since the exemption was offered to students who achieved a 90 average in their course and met w. other guidelines, such as the number of absences allowed, mar strove to attain that privilege. "The rigid attendance policy ends up being more of a puni ment of the good students who have had the misfortune acquiring a malady than an effective counteraction of skippinc Katherine Boller said. Sickness proved to be one of the gr equalizers because virtually anyone could succumb at any gi' time. It appeared that the only way to maintain a positive attitu about the situation was to learn as much as possible and have fu remembering that at least you did not have to worry about mak up work on top of last-minute homework.
Absence takes a toll By Joanna Darcus
Anna Hastings Erika Havens Laura Hawkins Chri stopher Hayes Janette Hebert Ian Hellman Natas ha Henderson
Rache l Henderso n Matthew Henry Mirn a Hernandez Eli zabeth Hicks Emily Himes Amy Hoebeke Kend all Hommel
Caroline Horan Lauren Howard Lindsay Howe Heather Hughes Sarah Hughes Brandon Hyre Angela Ishee
Matt Jackson Patri c ia Jackson Erica Jaeger Willi am Jamerson Nicole Jewell Ruo Ji a Jeremy Johnsons
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In the science hall, Thomas Wait brings Erin Riley's attention to a point in the book as he helps her with her homework. Long lunch was often a time for completing last-minute homework, as well as a time to visit teachers to make up tests and quizzes that were missed due to absences. Outside hi s classroom, Matt Taylor diligently completes a make-up test. The price of an absence is paid for with make-up work after the fact.
Meghan Johnson Kelly Jones Bradley Joyce Janine Kaestner Tiffany Kantas Alma Karafili Jessica Keegan
Brittany Kelly Susanna Klosko Anna Kruszec Tomasz Kruszec Travis Lambert Dwight Lawrence Jason Lawson
Daniel Leake Tristan Lej eu ne Sherome Lewis Justi n Licklider Chri stopher Lizakowski Audra Long Matthew Looney
Brian Love Shanon Lowman Alyssa Lundgren Jessica Lynch Kimberly Mallory Ashley Marano Andy Markwood
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During lunch, Jessica Bryant and Kristy Simpkins sit on the sidewalk and talk. "I had a good time going on a road trip with my friends to Richmond so we could go shopping," Jessica said about one of her best driving experiences. Even in the parking lots at school there are traffic jams. The juniors finally earned their right to parking stickers, enabling them to drive to school rather than riding the bus.
Nancy Martin Kevin Massie Gregory Matherne Dana Mayer-Aschhoff Mandy Mayo Sarah Mayo Kristy Mazzei
Angela McDaniel Jannell McGehee Sarah Mcivor Craig McSherry Broocks Meade Car\)' Melcher 1>-..na Memi.\YZ.a-Gan:\a
Laura Michael Andrew Mike Zachary Miller Lindsay Mitchell Elizabeth Moore Jonathan Moore Julia Moore
Carla Morris David Morris Shelley Morris Latoya Morse Jenn ifer Moynihan Tala Mualla Deven Mullines
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To see a license as merely a small, flat rectangular piece of plastic would be denial of the true power its bearer possessed. Once equipped with that power, the driver generally commenced to explore the limits of it, leading to numerous adventures on the road. The nature of the ensuing experiences most certainly differ. "Trying to learn how to drive stick, I stalled out innumerable times and never got past first gear. I couldn't even stop without stalling because I didn' t know you had to step on the clutch to stop in a low gear. I don ' t think I'll try that again for a while."Julia Moore "Driving 95 mph on the Autobahn."- Philip Roane "Sitting in the backseat of [a friend ' s] car when my best friend wrenched the steering wheel from his hands- the car swerved over a cliff and I didn ' t stop screaming 'til we got home."Katherine Boller "I had a good time going on a road trip with my friends to Richmond so we could go shopping."- Jessica Bryant "Hitting two parked cars, failing to yield, and totaling my carall doing 45 mph or under."- Shanon Lowman
Sitting in Seat of Power By Joanna Darcus
Gaining experience, having fun on the road Ashley Mundy Joseph Murray Shannon Myrick Rachel Nado lski Mallory Napi er Tegan Nicholson Nicholas Noe
Charles Norfo rd Justin Nuckols Willi am O' Brien Jr Yazmin Ochoa-Garcia Gabriella Ol ko Maureen Orvosh Anna Osnov ina
Ay lin Ozy ildirim Evan Pape Ri chard Parkins Benj amin Payne Iii Cec ili a Pe rez Dav id Perez Kristin a Perry
Mecca Pettiford Hannah Petty Kali Phillips Ross Phillips Catherine Porterfield Martyna Pospieszalska David Price
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Use of electronic devices permeated even the classroom. In class, Phillip Bartley utilizes his graphing calculator.
Making History By Joanna Darcus Nathaniel Prum Daniel Purdy Melissa Pyles Ryan Quick Carrie Rainey Amir Rasool Aaron Ratesic
Stephanie Reed Karen Rembold Rhiannon Renton Jason Richards Travis Richardson Erin Riley Adam Ripley
Philip Roane Katelyn Robinson Leslie Rooke Gregory Sandridge Lauren Santana Michael Santos Julianna Schneider
Jennifer Schneller Zachariah Scully Mollie Sellen David Sheaffer James Shipe Philip Sidwell Jennifer Sikes
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Romanticism. The Industrial Revolution. Reconstructi Jazz. Civil Rights. Each age of American history has be remembered for its defining characteristics or important mo' ments. Even so, some time periods are easier to characterize th others. In spite of the history made during the 1990's, consensus was reached to define the era that ushered in twenty-first century. During the 1990's, American society was bombarded changes, many of which had far-reaching consequences. survivors of the era, we define the way it will be remembered posterity. The Texas-sized changes affected every aspect American life: the huge economic boom, expansion of old ru: development of new professional athletic leagues, the Interne pervasive influence on business and the typical daily experien reaching greater heights in scientific research, conservation natural resources ... The list could continue indefinitely, a: many movements are still in progress. The moral of the list is that it is difficult to categorize the '9 according to only one of the decade' s characteristics. It ~ finally official: the turn-of-the-century took place. What r mains to be seen is the textbook rendition of it, as defined by preceding and encompassing eras.
m. Reconstructio m history has b or important mo \ ~to characterize th ·ing the 1990's, ~ that ushered in t as bombarded wi · consequences. 1 be remembered ted every aspect xpansion of old ar :1gues, the Internel ;al daily ex peri en ·ch, conservation 1e indefinitely, ai' categorize the '90 :rracteristics. It w· >k place. What n ·it, as defined by
Cellular phones took the U.S. by storm during the 1990's. Junior David Price makes a call during a basketball game. Cell phones contributed to an increase in ease of communications and greater autonomy for teens at the turn -of-the-century. Out on the Breezeway, Katelyn Robinson focuses on braiding Lauren Howard's hair to complement Lauren 's princess dress during Spirit Week. Lauren said, "We have so much economic prosperity that we waste our money on material possessions. I think people were taking the wealth for granted and that's why everyone is freaking out about the possibility of recession." This is one of the results of the big economic boom that the U.S . experienced in the late 1990's that led into the twenty-first century.
Ashley Simons Kristina Simpkins Shane Sims Chessie Sloan Kevin Smith Ron Snitrak Diana Souder
Kevin Sours Amanda Southard Anna Spindler Lauren Stangil Drew Stanley David Stavitsky Andreas Stohl
Kelly Stone Virginia Stone Chery I Strother Vincent Sun Todd Swancutt Tareq Tahboub Lindsay Tarbell
Matthew Taylor Adrian Terrell Nikki Thomas Paige Thompson Jennifer Timberlake Ian Titus Alina Trebbins
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Long-time friends Matt Betts and Lauren Stangillook through a stack of ictures to ether on the Breezewa .
Albemarle County Schools attempted to instill the values trustworthiness and respect, as well as responsibility, fairne . caring and citizenship. You may remember how you began yo school day with "words of wisdom" from great men such these: "Kindness is ever the begetter of kindness." -Sophocles "No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. 路 -Aesop "The only way to have a friend is to be one." -Ralph Waldo Emerso Groups of friends abounded at the school, of course, and man students to words such as these to heart and were kind to tho outside their circle of friends . Perhaps the students who did gained another friend in the process. Those are the students wh learned the true value of friendship, and realized that, in th words of Cicero, "A friend is, as it were, a second self."
Ties That Bind By Joanna Darcus
and Karen have been frienc Marcus Twitty Jason Unger Christopher Vernon Anthony Via Cody Villalon Abbi Villio Jeremy Wacksman
Jessica Wade Thomas Wait Donald Wells Jr Dain White Donnie White Ellen White Scott White
Matthew Whitford Ashley Williams Joshua Williams Derek Wilson John Witry III Jennifer Wood William Wright
James Wright Jr Thomas Yancey Joe Young Shadan Zahedi Xuan(Dorothy Zhang
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the court, Trev is Johnson, Devin Mullinex, David Powell, and David Sheaffer get into thei r game. The outdoor courts were often the sight of pick up games, as well as those Lil y Lei and Karen Adler hang out together during their free time and work at schoo l the Patriot staff. One of the highlights of their year was a trip to Europe over Spring Break. ly and Karen have been friends fo r severa l years .
This group of friends enjoys their time and each others' company as they sit on "the beach. " To amuse themselves, they refer to the sidewalk as the sand and the pavement as the sea, then joke about being at the beach. ~~
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High kicking at the grand opening of the International Black Belt Center of Virginia, senior Emily Vancho demonstrates her skills. Emily finds that TaeKwon-Do keeps her in shape both physically and mentally. Cantering along on a snowy afternoon, freshman Kelsey Robertson rides her horse, Meg. She received Meg as a gift for her 14th birthday. Kelsey rides daily, and she has been riding since the age of 6.
SenttJr Stephen Petsche hits a soul grind on the rail with hi s custom modified rollerblades at Charlottesville High School.
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11 week student5 the classroom, b kends it was a ry. They had fn nd doing what< ..nted. ~ any worked su rd during their 'lei: me played non-scl wimming or g~ layed their schoo r round with 1 -IllS. Others work rd at hobbies lerblading or ntball.
iming down, sophomore Chris Miller over-towsophomore Chip Cummings while playing 路 tball. They try to play weekly to improve their 路us.
Hanging out, senior Amy Haggard waits in the drama room during play practice. Drama students spend many nights and weekends in rehearsals. In the air, sophomore Brian Combs grinds with his skateboard at Sutherland Middle School. Students also enjoy the newly improved Mcintire Skateboarding park.
WEEKENDS All week students had to sit n the classroom, but on the .veekends it was a different tory. They had free time to pend doing whatever they .van ted. Many worked surprisingly ard during their 'leisure' time. orne played non-school sports ike swimming or gymnastics, r played their school sports all . ear round with local club earns. Others worked just as ard at hobbies such as rollerblading or playing aintball.
Students who weren't inclined to play sports also pursued their own interests, whether they were acting in local theater productions, downloading music from Napster or just hanging out Fashion Square Mall. Unfortunately weekends were also times to get some extra homework done. Some kids were stuck at home on the weekends For a different reason. "I hate being grounded, it stinks," stated sophomore Ashley Odom.
After a hard soccer game, junior Kendall Hommel hangs with her fellow Striker teammates from Richmond.
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The bright side of being a sophomore was "You're not a freshman and you're not on the bottom of the school," (Chris Barcomb); "People don't look down on you," (Abby Berube) ; "You can make fun of the freshmen," (Byron Jamerson) ; "It is good not being a freshman anymore and knowing more about what' s going on," (Sarah Johnson); "One good thing about being a sophomore is that I get my license," (Kirsten Zamorski); "You're halfway through school," (Laura Elzey); "Knowing a lot more about how school works and where classes are." (Kathleen Edwards) On the other hand, "You still can't drive to school," (David Peng); "You can't get a parking pass," (Beth Woodworth); "[You] have to stand where it smells on the Breezeway," (Holly Sauer); "[You] are still younger than most everyone in school and [you] still have two full years until [you] graduate." (Lyndsay Benedetto); "You still have to take gym," (Jenna Centini); "If! want to cheer next year, I have to make the Varsity team," (Jennifer Hansen); "I still feel too young and the seniors still pick on us," (Kathleen Edwards); "We still have two more years to go!" (Meredith O'Leary). Senior Sheila Molina always has a friendly word and a helping hand for longtime friend Shawn Kornhauser.
Not at the bottom anymore Ji-Hu A Rafael Acosta Daniel Adler Adrianne Allen Rodney Allen Ri chard Alley Gordon Alpers
Meghan Ange Sara Armstrong Emi ly Arthur Andrew Atchison Zachary Bailey Janna Balik Meghan Bambrey
Christopher Bankard Tyler Ban ni ster Michael Banton Christopher Barcomb Jess ica Barnes Ju stin Barnes James Barton
Lindsey Bateman Lynd say Benedetto Thea Berkley Abigail Berube Brittany Bishop Rachel Bodil y
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On their way to class, Latoya Parrish and Jason Lockley pause for a moment on the emptying Breezeway. Even in cold weather, students took advantage of between class breaks to escape from the classroom and get outside in the fresh air.
Senior Jason Fletcher shares some down time with Darrell Collins and Reggie Wells. Most students had friends in other grades, and could meet up with friend s at break time, even if they didn ' t share the same classes.
Ross Bolden Chantal Boucher Johnson Bowers Helen Bowman Alison Bowns Katherine Brackett Megan Brackett
Jennifer Bragg Cary Branch IV William Brase IV David Bray Sara Breakiron Emily Breeden Coty Bright
Dominic Brown Susan Brumbaugh Juli e Burgess Robert Burrell Jennifer Burris Jeffrey Bush Sarah Bush
Eric Byers Ian Carr Shianne Carto-Sprowal Martisha Catoe Jade Catta-Preta Jenn a Centini Ben Chandler
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At the last minute, Shameika Macgruder gets it done before Mrs. Brown's Biology class. Many students tried to do as much work in the minutes between classes as possible to leave their evenings as free as possible for sports and socializing.
Dr. Love has a passing word with Brian Record and Zach Bailey after the afternoon break. Students have made making it to class at the last possible minute a fme art, and time their Breezeway exits down to the last second.
Che (Kevin) Chang Erin Chilton Justin Ci limberg William Clark Anne Clarry Daniel Clifford Mark Coffman
Genevieve Cohoon David Coleman Christian Collins Durrell Collins Bryan Combs Allison Cook Shannon Cooper
Brian Covington Kevin Cramer Caro line Crank Spencer Crawford Moll y Crei ghton Megan Cruse Meghan Cushman
Christine Dallavalle Krystal Dav is Lindsay Dav is Jason Day Bridgett Deakin Matthew Dedes Erin Degnan
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Did doing your homework in class, in the minutes before the teacher picked it up, ever become your last resort? Well, a desk in the classroom seemed to be the only place that some AHS students thought about picking up a pencil to do homework. Doing homework was low on the priority list for many. One Albemarle freshman, Drew Smithers, agreed completely that homework was not his first priority, "I do my homework while I am brushing my teeth before coming to school in the morning." As for sophomore John Bray, all he had to say was, "Home. htl. ?. .l?" work ?. ...... ng . _ Did you ever use an excuse for not having your homework, such as, "My dog ate it", "I left my book in my locker", or even, "It' s in the truck of my friend ' s car." Did the teacher buy it? Perhaps the most popular excuse was, "Just when I was ready to print, my computer froze , and I lost everything." The worst thing about that one was that it was true, more often than not. Kri sten Zamorski takes a make-up test fo r Mr. Castro ' s World History II class . Most teachers requ ired students to make up tests and qui zzes as soon as possible.
The dog ate my homework Felicia Denni s Neil Dill on Andrew Dolinger Patrick Dougherty Emil y Dow ning Timothy Doy le Lauren Dueweke
Kev in Duncan Jeffrey Durkin Willi am Du vall Dav id Dyer 路 Siera Eades Jatoni a Eatmon Kathleen Edwards
Laura Elzey Laura Engel Ian Faris Brittney Fells Dustin Fields Amanda Finn Thomas Finney
Terri Finster Eric Fitzgerald James Foster Jeffrey Fowler Nicholas Frantz Lance Fras ier Jennifer Frazier
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"It's called sweet sixteen because it is the peak of your good looks," explained Jenny Hyun. "That's at least what I heard." Turning sixteen was a pivotal point in a teenager's life, and most students crossed that threshold during their sophomore year. While sophomores had not yet achieved the mellow maturity of the seniors, they had achieved some security in the high school setting. Many were ready to upgrade their social lives by testing the waters at high school dances as well. Although freshmen and sophomores could only attend Prom as guests of juniors or seniors, all were welcome at Homecoming, and they could even bring their own guests. Perhaps the biggest difference between their old middle school dances and the high school versions was the choice of dress . "Dress to impress" was the standard, and no one needed to be reminded that sports attire just didn't make it. The other good thing about going to dances as a sophomore was that many students did have driver's licenses, and even if they weren ' t driving to school, they could still enjoy an evening out with friends without being chauffeured by parents. At the Homecom ing dance Chad Woodfolk sports a bow ti e and dress shirt. He's ready fo r his c lose-up. The cafeteria really heated up once the mu sic and dancing began.
Sophomores dress to impress Catherine Fuss Ke ll y Gart land Lauren Gentry William Gentry Amanda Gibson Matthew Gibson Alexander Giffen
Joshua Gillette Heather Goforth Edward Gomaa Sydelle Gonias Miranda Gonzalez-Fernand Adam Gottschalk Kelly Green
Megan Green Samuel Griffith Jeffrey Guanch Amber Guthrie Brian Haden Andrew Hall Nicolai Hamilton
Heather Haney Holly Hanks Rachel Han ley Jen nifer Hansen Marion Harden Ii Rachel Harper Ashley Harris
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Amanda Grove gets into a groove on the dance floor at Homecoming. In spite of the high temperature in the cafeteria, students enjoyed a wide selection aofmusic and dance styles. Cori Koenig and Erin Degnan take a breather from dancing. Most girls chose semi-formal dresses, although a few wore pants. Long dresses would have been a real hindrance in the close quarters of the cafeteria.
Daniel Harris Miles Harris Danielle Hart Chevel Harvey Marisa Hausner Elizabeth Heeschen Christina Herndon
Patrick Herndon Joshua Hill Carolyn Hiller Daniel Hocking Jessica Hodges Erin Hogan Fintan Horan
Jane Hornsby Jennifer Houchens Mark Houchens Samantha Hoy Matthew Hughes Megan Hughes Christina Hutton
Jenny Hyun Domenique lsom David Jacks Amber Jackson Kimberly Jackson Travis Jackson Jefferson Jakubowski
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Ms. Holland explains the rules of the road to Seleena Jolmson and Cori Koenig. Students taking "Behind the Wheel" practice on both the. range and the open road. Ms. Holland always makes sure to explain exactly what the stuaents will do, which in this case was to practice backing up, three point turn s, the serpentine, and the figure eight course.
All students practicing on the driving range have walkie-talkies which connect them with the instructor, so that no accidents will occur. As man y as three cars might be out on the course at the same time, going through a pattern of stopping and backing, then going through the cones and into the figure eight.
Byron Jamerson Adam James James Jenkins Andrew Johnson Anne Johnson Seleena Johnson Trevis Johnson
Sarah John ston Brent Jones Jesse Joyner III Ryan Kaufman Jam ie Kay Wes ley Kimble Amanda Kirby
Ryan Kirby Megan Klas Evan Knappenberger Derri ck Knighton Lauren Koch Corinne Koenig Shawn Kornhauser
Ashley Kotania Brian Kozuch Elizabeth Kropf Deborah Ku Michael Kuhn Jamie Kuykendall Christopher Lam
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If you asked sophomores what the best thing was about turning sixteen, most would list their driver's license as the best present of all. Ross Boland said students really appreciated "getting your license and not having your parents taking you everywhere anymore." Daniel Harris noted that sophomores had "more freedom because you don't have to ask anyone for rides ." "You could go out when you want to," Robert Marcum said. Sarah Johnston agreed that "the best thing about turning sixteen was getting your own license and your own car." The age and model of cars were as varied as the students who drove them. Lindsey Davis had to drive her mom' s car until summer, when she hoped she would be getting a truck from a local dealer. Ben Chandler also took over his mom's old car, a white Honda Accord, as did Adrienne Oliver, although she found herself in an old Chevy Blazer. Whatever the make or model, sophomores who were over sixteen enjoyed their new-found freedom. As Lindsay Perkins said, "You get to drive, man! " Randy Branch checks out the exterior and interior of hi s vehicle before goi ng out on the road. Mr. Dahoe has been known to pl ace balloons under the wheels and objects in the back seat which must be secured before take-off.
Practice makes perfect Michelle Laman Shana Lamb Jeremi ah Langhorne Michael Latti ak Juli anne Launi Brenton Laverty Matthew Law rence
Charles Lawson III Michael Levisay Katharina Ley Randy Lin David Lindensmith Laura Lindensmi th Philip Lindensmith
Stephen Lindensmith Laquawanna Londree Mark Lopez Amber Lynch Whitney Lyon Tobler Lyons Nikolas Macko
Ali Madigan Shameika Magruder Robert Marcum IV Adam Marrs Kathryn Marrs William Marshall Jr Jenni fe r Martinelli
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Sophomores, who were more in tune with school activities than they had been the previous year,as found plenty of reasons to show their school spirit, both during Homecoming Week and throughout the year. "It's fun to dress up on school spirit days," said Adrienne Oliver. Annie Johnson added, "As an athlete I know how much confidence it can give someone to have something like a pep rally." Quante Carter stated that he enjoyed the music offered by the DJ Club on the Breezeway, while Jenna Centini likes going to games and cheering with friends . Some students, however, were less than enthuiastic when it came to showing their spirit. "I just don' t want to go through all the trouble [of dressing up]," said Jeff Durkin. Clint Shifflett agreed. "I hate dressing in the morning. I wish I could come to school naked," he said. Miles Harris preferred an alternate activity, "I' d rather be sleeping," he said. The opportunities were there for the taking, though, whether sophomores were actively participating in spirit activities or just enjoying the temporary distraction from classes. Libby Heeschen, Katie Santos, and Megan Hughes are the N-T-R in cross country, as spelled out by the g irl s team in the Spirit Week pep rally .
Sophomores have spirit too Alfonso Martinez De La Fuent Steven Martin II Meghan Mathias Darrell McBride II Nicholas McCann Jeni ce McCoy Jessica McCurry
John McGraw Jr Kimberly McKay Jonathan Meadows Adrianne Menefee James Micciche Chri stopher Miller Steven Mills Jr
Joshua Minter Jamie Montgomery Cayman Mooney Angela Moore Jennifer Morris La Daw n Morris Nicholas Morri s
Tonya Morris Kevin Mosley Colin Moss Dani el Muller Brian Mundie Derek Murray Jeffrey Myers
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Mrs. Wilson paints the face of supergirl Kiity Lyons in keeping with school colors day.
The sophomores very nearly upset the seniors in the tug-of-war competition during the Spirit Week pep rally. Athletes from fall sports were pitted against each other, along with some selected friends and audience members.
Christopher Nealy Lauren Neese Laurel Noe Lacy Nolan Meredith O' Leary Ashley Odom Adrienne Oliver
Drew Olsen Brett Olson Jessica Orsolini Casey Owen Ash leigh Pace Maria Padilla Melissa Paitsel
Tanvi Parmar Latoya Parrish Joshua Parsons John Patterson Christopher Payne Joseph Peebl es Jonathan Pence
Dav id Peng Ne lson Perez Lindsay Perkins Martha Perry Alisa Pettitt Annemarie Pitts
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Sophomores get out to the Breezeway as soon as possible after first block.
Amber Lynch, Brittany Bishop, and Sarah Johnston take a stroll on Country-Western Day. Part of the fun during Spirit Week is seeing what outfits the other students choose to wear on each special day.
Maegin Polite Daniel Popelas Jenae Price lkeia Prince Tiffany Proctor Dominic Prudente Michelle Pullen
Jay Purdy Ashleigh Quick Ashleigh Quick Gregory Quinn II Igor Rapinchuk Ashley Ray Jason Rea
Brian Record Michael Rehorn Herman Reinhold Nicholas Reinhold Courtney Remington Kate Rice Brian Riggs J r
Siobhan Rolingson Michael Ronan James Rowe III Meghan Russell Neva Russo William Sadtler Ellen Sakell
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One thing that underclassmen really enjoyed were the long breaks between classes in the morning and afternoon. As freshmen they found these breaks to be one of the best things about moving up to high school, but didn ' talways make the best use of those precious ten minutes. The sophomores, however, knew the ropes . They found that ten minutes was more than enough time to catch a snack and meet with friends, or even meet with a teacher (if it was desperately necessary). Many had abandoned the use of their lockers so that they didn't waste valuable time walking back and forth. It was right to the Breezeway for most, or else to another meeting place. Most had also calculated the quickest route and the exact amount of time needed to make it to the next class. Visitors were often amazed at the lack of effect that the five minute bell had, and then how quickly the Breezeway cleared out, only seconds before the tardy bell. Sophomores Steven Martin and Crystal Davis enjoy the sunshine even when the weather is cool.
Time for a break Leah Sampson Katherine Santos Holly Sauer William Scaffidi Danielle Schaefer Stephen Schmidt David Scott
Wynne Shafer Shiri Shafry Vikas Shah Alese Shifflett Clint Shifflett Justin Shifflette Tiffany Shih
Jennifer Shipp Summer Showman Tiffany Showman Tashara Simpson Jessica Sims Kati Singe! Travi s Sipe
Sarah Skevington Rebecca Slutzky Ryan Smidt Caitlin Smith Drew Smith Jason Smith Shatoya Smith
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Some considered the tenth grade year to be the easiest academically, but there were still plenty of challenges. The World History course had been divided into two parts, and the second half was required for sophomores. Also, gym and health were still required. Fewer students took the summer school option on those courses, since seven classes could be taken each year. Most students took driver's ed either early in the morning or after school, which added to the length of the day one way or another. They didn't complain, though, since getting that driver's license was aof the utmost importance, even though there were no parking places for sophomores at school. The best thing about the seven period schedule was that even band and foreign language students could take a fun elective. Miles Harriston and Sarah Johnston compare their "sugar babies." Health II students carried a five pound bag of sugar, often di sgui sed as a doll or stuffed animal, to give them a fee l for the responsibilities of parenthood.
Learn by doing Shawn Smith William Smith Jr
Mary Soulia Lindsay Spatz Aaron Spring Shivshankar Srikanth Brad Staton Tiffa ny Steadley Bradley Stephens
Marshall Stickel Shelly Stoddart Russell Stone Daniel Stratton Gabe Strauss Neena Stringer Cody Sullivan
Ashley Suit Xiaomo(Helen Sun Steven Szarmach Elizabeth Taylor Kristina Taylor Robert Teabout Michael Terry II
Emily Thacker Kim Thacker Brian Thomas Vincent Thomas Ashley Thompson John Tomko Rhett Toms III
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Jeff Bush gets attention from one of the AHS athlethic trainers . Many sophomore athletes had become more adept at juggling practice schedules and game days with homework and tests.
Josh Hill, John Patterson, and James Hunter enjoy working with the Autocad program in Mr. Buglia' s computer-aided design class. A variety of students enjoyed the Autocad class, from future engineers to future carpenters, as well as those who simply liked to experiment with computer-aided drawing.
Christina Troupe Dory Tucker Michael Tucker Melissa Ulan Ky le Utz Juan Villasenor Molly Waddell
Anna Wagers Brittany Walther Stuart Walton Brandy Watson Charles Weidman Jessica Weisman Reginald Well s
Patricia Wilbert Tyler Williams Jennifer Wolf Samantha Wolf Jonathan Wood Matthew Wood Chad Woodfolk
Lindsay Woodson Beth Woodworth Joseph Woodyard II Ian Wright Jeffrey Wright Yin Yang Kirstin Zamorski
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Jenny Hyun, Amanda Finn, and Miranda Gonzalez-Fernandez sing Dido' s "Thank You'路 in Mr. Castro's Geometry class. Most teachers were more than willing to allow Valentine' s singers to interrupt their classes to deliver their Valentine' s tunes.
Kristen Carroway, Dana Mayer-Aschoff and Gaby Olko serenade freshman Macy Jenkins in math class. For freshmen like Macy, this was their first Valentine's Day experience at Albemarle.
Mr. Castro is embarrassed by sisters sophomore Martha and junior Kristina Perry. Kristina brings him a rose to make up for whatever discomforts they have caused.
SCA member Sam Holscher hands Senior Jennifer Riner a carnation from her sweetheart. This year, students had the option to give red or white carnations to a friend.
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Seni or SCA members Lindsay Neese and Maggie Tower carry heart- shaped ball oons to hand out to vari ous students around the school.
Valentine's Day sweet for students of all ages one at AHS looked forward to Valentine' s Day. It was ~- reason to celebrate in the middle of the long stretch Break, although an extended snow day holiday the week would make it difficult to get back down to the the beginning of SOL testing March. offered many ways to recognize loved ones and could buy Hershey 's hugs and kisses, to be classes, or flowers. A popular option was a song. Singing groups had to sing without and most of the groups practiced their harmonies long and hard.
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Daniel Johnson, Jonathan Walston, Tremaine Wilson and Dustin Robinson join the mob of freshmen in the center of the Breezeway. While freshmen enjoy the breaks between classes (something they didn't have in middle school), one thing that they learned was that the Senior Circle was off-limits to freshmen. The first challenge was finding a place to meet with friends that wasn't already claimed by another group. First-year students often hung out with friends from the same middle school, although by the end of the year they often mixed with students from other middle schools, and even with upperclassmen. Under the lights decorating the Breezeway, and Joe Peebles chat with Zack Miller. The freshman social, held one evening during the week before school started, is one place that freshmen could go to meet other members of their class. Older SCA members were on hand to chat give out need pointers about survival in high school. There were snacks and music provided by the DJ Club. Freshmen also had the opportunity during Open House to find their classrooms and meet their teachers, find their lockers and even time themselves getting from one class to another.
Daniel Affeldt Jacobi Affinnih Khalil Al-Hamdani Ernest Allen Jennifer Allen Alexander Alvarez John Anderson III
Joe Abel Arevalo Eric Armantrout Richard Arnett J r Joseph Arnold Alex Bailey Kathryn Balmer Rebecca Balsam
Robin Barnett Bryan Barton Amber Beam Lauren Beckman Stephanie Beebe Daniel Bennett John Benson IV
Daniel Berlin Tavia Biggins Jack Blake Rachel Blankenship Thea Blech-Caulder Logan Bledsoe Elana Bloomfield
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Most of the members of the class of 2004 found that getting used to high school was challenging. After all, in eighth grade, they had ruled the middle school. But on the AHS campus, they found that they were once again on the bottom of the totem pole. "It seems like everyone is taller than you," said Kate Londen. Ben Hoelscher noted that freshmen didn't get much respect or many privileges, and Tim Green summed it up when he said, "Everyone looks down on you ." There were some breaks in the clouds for the lowest of the underclassmen. "Being a freshman is so overrated I can't wait until it's over," said Ashley Neilson, "The only good thing is the lack of homework." Norah Johnson looked at the bright side. "You have the whole rest of the school to look up to," she said. And, Ann Chung said, "It's easier than all the other grades, school-wise." They did get a longer lunch break, Tim Henion noted. More importantly, at least for the girls, "It's good because there are finally some taller guys," Lizzy Caraway pointed out. All in all, they would discover that the good outweighed the bad, and the best was yet to come. Differences in growth rate can be an issue, John Fitzhugh and Lauren Beckman decide.
Being in high school is cool Aida Boateng Jyl Bodenstein Joshu a Bodrey Brooke Bosselman Johnnie Bottenfield Ashlei gh Bourne Morganna Bowyer
Nicole Brackett Hilary Branch Kyle Brennan Justin Briggs Michael Brown Shawnta Brown Jennifer Brownhill
Aaron Brubek Jessica Brust Jennifer Bryant Kenneth Bryant Robert Bull Ian Burke Caroline Bwenge
Chadae Byers Samantha Cadwa lader Brandy Carlson Adam Carpenter John Carr Elizabeth Carraway Avante' Carter
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Were you ever afraid to ride the bus with the upperclassmen? If so, you were not alone. Thirty-five out of 50 freshmen questioned in a survey had the same fears Seventeen of the 50 said they caught a ride with an older sister or brother. Three more said they just walked. Like Stefanie Zaenker, many students got rides with friends. A last resort was often Mom or Dad. The front of the school had become so congested with parents dropping off and picking up students that AHS instituted a new traffic plan. Red and blue striped drums prevented parents from driving right to the front door. Instead they were routed through the teacher parking lot. Those entering the front lot from Lambs Road could drive in front of the school, but no stopping was allowed, and they couldn't turn left to get to Hydraulic Road, but had to go on through to the Patriot lot. Whether you rode the "cheese wagon", walked, or caught a ride, freshmen found a way to get to school. One more reason to yearn for that treasured driver's license. After the 3:35 bell, students head for the bus lanes in back of the school. They have five minutes to get on board before departure.
Anything but the cheese, please By Aida Boateng and Erica Hernandez Ryan Catlett Sidney Catoe Emil y Caton Tara Chaney Nicole Chapman Nicole Chapman Kearb ~ Chen
Szu-Han Chen Cand ice Cheney Kevin Chilton Ann Chung Amanda Clemmer Justin Cline Stephanie Cockrell
Mary Ellen Cole Matthew Coles Daniel Co llier Gina Collins Jule Coltrane Agnes Connor Chri stopher Counci ll III
Mark Craddock Sarah Craun Carly Crickenberger Catherine Critzer Anita Cross Jenni fer Cross Kelli Crowner
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Students catching a ride home in front of the school have to cross overto meet parents or friends at the second level of the front lot. There was often a double row of cars waiting in the afternoon, and everyone hoped to get out before the line of buses left Jouett at 3:50, since all cars had to wait until the buses were gone. Getting behind the buses at the parking lot often meant staying behind one the whole way home, with the same frequent stops and slow pace.
One disadvantage of "riding the cheese" is that students often had to carry athletic bags, projects, and even birthday ballons on board, where others might tamper with their belongings. More than one student left the house in the morning with a carefully constructed project, only to arrive at school with some missing and torn items. The afternoon ride was never as crowded as the morning run, since student athletes and those participating in extra-curricular activities usually stayed after school.
Sean Curtis Kaitlyn Dahlstrom Eli za Dandridge Angela Davis Megan Degnan Jessica Degraff Sujay Desai
Jordan Divine Shaman Douglass William Drake Dale Dudley William Dunlap Jeffrey Durivan Miranda Durrer
Christen Duxbury Simone Echeverri-Gent Jesse Elizan Jeffrey Elzey Victoria Emanuelson Tosha Endres Christine English
Gia Esposito Zachary Eustace Christopher Ezzyk Kenneth Farmer II Tissiana Ferretti Keri Fields Nicole Fields
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Mike Rizzo and McAnalle Neal get some history done in the minutes befo re their seventh period Journalism I class begins. It was helpful to make use of those extra minutes before Channel One and at the end of class, so that students had as little as possible to do at home.
Dan Berline finds that the Breezeway is a pleasant place to work, even without a desk. While the original purpose of long breaks was to allow students to check with teachers about missed work and even make up short quizzes, students now usually use the time for sociali zi ng.
Rachel Fiore Hannah Fisher Allison Fitzgerald James Fi tzgerald John Fitzhugh Crystal Flanagan Kristiana Floyd
Sarah Ford Amber Freundschuh Sandra Fuentes Julie Gaines Aarti Gala John Gallagher William Gantt
Jose ' Garcia Emma Garren Artri anna Garth Courtney Garver Wesley Gay Adam Genest Charles Gibson
Jordan Gibson Matthew Gibson Tyler Gibson Brendan Gielow Timothy Godshall Daihara Gonzalez Alex Grant
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Austin Morris thought that there was "more work than in middle school," but John Likegren thought, "The homework's easy and it's easy to get a B." So, was ninth grade harder than the middle school grades? It depended on who you asked. One thing was for sure, though, and that was that the grades counted more. Although some students who took advanced courses like Algebra I or French or Spanish got a high school credit or two in middle school, the business of seriously counting those credits didn't start until the freshman year. Requirements for credits needed to graduate had changed since the current seniors were in ninth grade, and members of the class of 2004 found that they needed 26 credits to get an advanced diploma and 23 for the standard diploma. The study halls that their parents remembered from high school were gone, and so they found themselves with seven classes in which they might have homework. The secret, of course, to dealing with the increased requirements was to be sure that you had a class or two in which no homework was given. You liked basket-weaving anyway, right? Students who get to school early could go to the library to read or study, and some make this a daily habit. Austin Morris, Drew Smithers, an1d Drew Haggar enjoy stretching out in the library.
All work and no play Kelly Graves Katherine Gray Timothy Green Noel Greer Robert Gregg Heather Gregory Jessica Guggino
Andrew Haggard Bethany Halliday Jessica Hamli n Cayman Hammond Alai na Harker Ryan Hasenfus Mitchell Hash
Emily Hastings Irene Hatzigeorgiou Steven Hebert Jessica Heckel Ti mothy Henion Erica Hernandez Donte' Herndon
Joshua Herring Tina Herring Rosemary Hill Taysha Hill Shane Himes Benj ami n Hoelscher Katherine Hogan
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One place where freshmen could find themselves on equal footing with their older peers was on the athletic field. Although lack of size could be a disadvantage, the athletically talented could "play with the big dogs," if they were good enough. On some teams, Varsity and JV teams trained and competed together. The other sports, even though divided into JV and Varsity and sometimes ninth-grade teams, occasionally rewarded extremely talented freshmen with positions on Varsity, although their playing time was often limited. Freshmen had mixed emotions about accepting a place on Varsity, where they would be sure to be expected to carry the water and pick up equipment, while on a JV squad they might be the heros of every game. It was true that the level of play was better on Varsity, and the practices were possibly more meaningful, but the lack of agemates and "time on the pine" caused many a Varsity freshman to look back on his or her JV friends with envy. Antonio Johnson catches a pass at JV practice . While the JV and ninth grade football teams did not enjoy the success of their Varsity partners, they still played a vital role to the program.
Running with the big dogs Aloys Hopfe nsperger Rachel Horner Jessica Houchens Meli ssa Howard Marta Huckstep Matthew Hurst Eli zabeth Hu tson
Jonathan Ishee La Ja Geoffrey Jackson Tierra Jackso n-S aber Ricky Jarrell Jr Macie Jenkins Bryan Johnson
Daniel Johnson Joshu a Johnson Leigh-Ann John son Norah John son Patrick Johnson Mary Johnston Hope Jones
Andrew Keathley Thomas Keegan Joel Keneipp Ryan Kenty Westl ey Ke rn Christopher King Dustin Kni ghton
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Freshman Emily Weir and Macy Jenkins join Robin Barnett in the Spirit Week pep rally tug of war. The freshmen were ousted by the juniors here but were close to winning the cheering competition. Members on the class of 2004 have nothing to be ashamed of in the spirit department, and many are active in athletics or extra-curricular activities, even in their first year of high school.
Ella Willliams stretches before tennis practice. In tennis, skill is more important than size.
Christopher Knox Michael Kopeny Akouvi Koudone Katherine Kulbok Hali Lacy Sabrina Lacy Andrew Lambert
Jennifer Lane Adam Lawrence Brittany Lawrence Eric Lawson Alexandra Lawwill Amanda Leake Brandon Leathers
Jessica Lee Kathl yn Lee Lindsey Lee Quanda Lee Melanie Leinbach John Lilj egren Kun-Ho (Kevi n) Lin
Rebecca Lindensmith Courtney Lindsay Mikkia Lindsay Jason Lockley Katherine Lomden Felicia Loving Brandon Luckett
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The Breezeway is the place to meet and chat between classes. Emily Ward and Daniel Winter get close even though the weather is nice.
Valentine's Day offers a chance for students to find out who their perfect matches are, as well worst matches and most compatible friends. All students fill out surveys in homeroom, and then could purchase their match reports at the SCA office a few weeks later. Vanessa Miller and Allie Mexdorf peek over Mike Kopeny' s shoulder to find out the name of his ideal mate.
Shannon Lyon Krista Macwright Erika Mann Shir Marciano Matthew Marshall Jacob Martin Katherine Masci
Daniel Maslin Benjamin Matherne Krystal Maupin Jonathan Mawyer Brett Maynard Bo Basil McCann Dwight McGee Jr
Autumn McMillian Adam Meek Lieven Meert Jason Meisinger Jack Meriwether Allie Mextorf Vanessa Miller
Benjamin Mills Michael Mills Thomas Mix Joseph Monett Adam Moneymaker Padric Moneymaker Paul Montagna
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You just remembered that you had a HUGE test next class, and you didn't study! As you walked down the hall, your sweetheart came by and gave you a big kiss, chasing away the clouds and brightening your day. But that was just one side of the story. Freshmen who were asked questions about dating gave mixed responses. Eightytwo per cent of the girls and 71% of the boys surveyed said that they had dated. However, only 27% ofthe girls and 10% of the boys had a boy/girl friend. When freshmen were asked why they did, or did not date, there were also varying responses. Logan Bledsoe answered, "You get to go out and have a good time." Many others did not date, though, for the same reason as Norah Johnson's. "Because my mom says that I can't date till I'm sixteen," Norah said, "I think it's no big deal as long as nothing irresponsible happens." Katherine Gray added," I think it's a good idea, it gives us a chance to learn." Summing up the attitudes of many freshmen, she also added," I'm a freshmen, so I'm all for it!" Valentine singers Margaret Murray, Gina Collins and Jennifer Lane spend their day serenading young lovers.
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date? James Moore Katherine Moore Sarah Moraghan Anya Morgulis Austin Morris Keisha Morris Keith Morris
Richard Mowery Lena Mualla Michael Mundell James Mundy Elizabeth Murray Margaret Murray Shammaque Nauage
Amy Naylor Eric Naylor McAnalle Neal Ashley Neilson Emily Niziolek Blake Norford Martin Norman
Kathleen O' Brien Olumide Odusanya Tamara Oliva Jonathan Oneida Lindsey Pace Brian Pattison Catherine Payne
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Looking out over the Breezeway, three-quarters of the students you saw were wearing Abercrombie and Fitch, American Eagle, or Gap. Were they "preps," or just trying to fit in? The first thing every freshman had to do when beginning life in high school was to find a group or friends. One advantage of going to a larger high school like AHS was that there were many different types of students, and most students could find someone who shared their interests, however unusual. "I do hang out with a special group of friends because we have known each other for a long time and have been through a lot together," said Lizzy Carraway. "I have a really great close group of friends", said Kate Londen, "but I don't limit myself to them." Many other students agreed that they had friends in several groups. Kevin Chilton noted that all of his classes had different types of people in them, and Carly Crickenburger said that, rather than hang out with a certain group, she liked "anyone with a good personality." Likewise, Lecky Stone considered himself an "independent," having many friends of different types. Whether they stayed with the friends they had known since elementary school or found new companions, freshmen found that socializing was an important part of their first high school year. Mike Rizzo and Devin Schneider join the discussion at the SCA retreat in September. Counselors do an important job in mediating disagreements between students.
Gatta have friends David Peacoe Lauren Peterson Taylor Pitts Jessica Pointer Lauren Poole Rahsaan Pough Joseph Price
Ashley Pugh Michael Purvis Jennifer Putnam David Ragland Phillip Ratliff Heather Reed Jay Reedy
Nicholas Reeve Emily Reijmers Katelyn Rennie Kenneth Rice Candace Richards Sada Ridley Benjamin Riggins
Alicia Rindge Michael Rizzo Kel sey Robertson Dustin Robinson Sarah Rose Megan Sadtler Elliott Saunders
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Tashaw Thompson and Brendon Geilow enjoy listening to a cd while Becky Balsam, Lindsey Pace, Ashleigh Bourne, Marta Huckstep, Adam Lawrence and Jessica Pointer share gossip and goodies on the Breezeway. Most freshmen soon picked out a special spot to meet friends.
Amy Silver and Tamera Oliver catch up on their way to their next classes. With over 1600 students enrolled at Albemarle, many freshmen fou nd themselves in classes with strangers at the beginning of the year. By June, though, many had made new friends. Having the opportunity to meet new people from other middle achools and from other grades was one thing mentioned frequently as an advantage of being a freshman.
Heather Saunders Jensen Schmunk James Schneider Kimberly Schneller Jessica Schnittka Sloan Scott Dustin Scruggs
Gonen Shafry Bunder Shageer Candice Shaver Yen Shek Amy Silver Stephanie Simmons John Simon
Zachary Slagle Corinne Smeriglio Sade Smith Michael Steele Robert Stone III Jack Strickland Lakeisha Strother
Peter Sweeney Jr Tesceline Tabilas Travis Tate Brian Theriault Bobby Thomas Cartiere Thomas Meaghan Thomas
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Lunch is a rush no matter what class you are in. Although seniors have the privilege to leave campus on Wednesdays for "senior lunch," the other weekdays found them in line in the cafeteria, just like the underclassmen. Freshmen learned to appreciate long lunch in spite of the cafeteria lines.
At the pre-school freshman social, ninth-grader John Fitzhugh seems overshadowed by senior Jeff Balnave. However, seniors attended the social to help the younger students feel more comfortable. They were there to chat and offer valuable advice regarding dealing with lunch, lockers, homework, and other concerns.
Elizabeth Thompson Tashaw Thompson Heather Toms Matthew Trammell Candice Treadway Dena Trugman Raven Truslow
Annie Turner Elizabeth Vaden Catherine Vanderlinde Zack Villalon Laura Vines Ashley Wade Shaela Walker
Richard Waller IV Jonathan Wal ston Krystal Walton Dengfeng Wang Dengqi Wang Emily Ward Melinda Ward
Derek Weakley Emily Weir Lawren Wharton Nicole Whi ffen Katie Whitlow Timothy Wicks Nikita Wiehl
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Did seniors unnerve you? Did you think seniors were prejudiced against freshmen just because of the grade they were in? Did seniors try to be intimidating? Surprizingly, most freshman said that most seniors were not overly intimidating. Many freshman interviewed said that they had senior friends, and like having seniors around at school. When asked if she thought seniors were frightening, Katherine Gray replied, "No. They're actually pretty nice about helping ninth-graders find their way around the school. It doesn't bother me because I have a lot of senior friends." On the other hand, some seniors at Albemarle thought that the upperclassmen sometimes were overbearing, because they wanted to feel superior. Margaret Murray complained that "everyone calls you 'the freshman,' not by name." Maci~ Jenkins agreed, "seniors aren' t 'the senior," ' she said. When asked whether he thought intimidation happened at Albemarle, senior Danny Norman replied,"! think it happens because we are older and have been here longer, and the freshmen are smaller." Ashley Johnson disagreed with all, though. "They' re not afraid of us," she said, "they don' t respect us at all." Heather Hughes advises Tim Wi cks, who tri es hard to stay awake. Time management becomes more challenging in high school, where students must deal with more distractions and a long school day often made longer by athletics and extra-curricular acti vities.
Big brothers and sisters Jam ie Wil berger Candace Willi ams Ell a Willi ams Kevi n Wi lli ams Caro lyn Wil son Michael Wil son Tremaine Wilson
Dani el Winter Iv Maurice Witcher Cherie Wood Lafonzo Woodfolk Jamie Woodson Ashley Worrell Brooke Wright
Stefanie Zaenker Rahid Zaman Stefanie Zamorski Steven Zheng
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They were there for us - the faculty and staff of Albemarle High School came in early and stayed late. There were early morning classes and band practices and late night athletic contests and study sessions. They were there on the weekends and during Winter and Spring Break, taking us to D.C. and Virginia Beach, to Atlanta, Savannah and the Bahamas, and even to England and France. They were out in the halls and at their doors and even in the parking lots (darn), trying to keep us pointed in the right direction. We resisted, of course, but without them we would surely have lost our way.
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Everyone has a favorite "My favorite teacher is Mrs. Shifflet,"' says Jessica Orsolini. ;ollike the way she teaches English 10. It would definitely be boring if she didn' t put a little humor in it." Other teachers noted for having a good sense of humor were Senora Buddington and Mr. Garland.
Sandra All en Kim Au st Sherry Aylor Mike Banni ster Sarah Barker
Bea Bea le Harriet Bell Karen Brazell Tim Breedlove Jamie Brown
Meli ssa Brown Verona Browning Amy Buddington Kathlene Burg Jeanetta Burton
Mi guel Castro Darryl Chalmers Peggy Chri sten sen Mar Colombini Roberta Cook
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Mrs. Key and Mrs. Schomp keep the attendance office under control at all times, even on Halloween. They handled all regular attendance, as well as late arrivals and early dismissals, and always got the story straight, even if they had to hunt a techer down to find out if a student was absent or not.
Ashley Worrel notes that Mr. Garland "always makes things fun and interesting. He always makes us laugh." Known to all of the students in the school, Mr. Garland was a favorite for his work outside the classroom as well. His DJ Club sponsored frequent DJ on the Breezeway events, as well as providing music for many athletic events and school functions.
Naomi Crawford Fay Cunningham Marvin Curry Bill Daly Marie Jeanne Dane
Bob Davis Krista Davis Leslie Davis Diane De La Pointe Sonja Dillard
Luke Divine Theresa Doherty Stacy Droessler Clarece Edson Leah Fechtmann
Matt Fedde Linda Fletcher Ann Fox John Garland Jim Garnett
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Mr. Chalmers' Government class is challenging, but students enjoy some interaction with the instructor. A little dramatic flair goes a long way when it comes to hi story. Dustin Fields looks over his test while Dylan Hardening shares a joke with Mr. Chalmers. Mr. Chalmers also helps coach Drama wnd Forensics with Ms. Cunningham.
J When asked about their favorite teacher, Bobby Gregg and Katie Louden choose Mr. Castro, because he is "funny, crazy, and fun." First-year teachers such as Mr. Castro receive a lot of support from the experienced members of the staff, as Mr. Castro shares a funny story with Mrs. Walendowski.
Melvin Grady Nancy Grim James Haddock Calvin Harri s Mary Harri s
Natasha Heny Lynn Hill Bi ll Hinek Susan Holden Maxine Holland
Susan Hull Carla Hunt Noreen Huthman Mary Inge Jeannie Johnson
Larry Johnson Carl Jones Kate Kelderman Kell y Bain Avis Key
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Lectures are boring 路'My favorite teacher is Ms. Cunningham," says Jessica Lee, "because she's spunky and funny." Ms. Cunningham has a limitless supply of energy, which is necessary for a drama teacher. Ms. Cunningham says late and comes in early almost every day, working on rehearsals and coaching forensics. She also sponsors several trips during the school year, and this year took Drama students to Virginia Beach for the VHSL competition. as well as taking them to New York City for four days of Broadway plays, which included a visit to a Saturday Night Live rehearsal where students got to meet Val Kilmer.
Dorothy Kolomeisky Linda Krag Margaret Lachendro David Larrick Larry Lawwill
Susan Lendermon Richard Lindsay Selena Lively John Lojeck Chris Love
Tim MacDonald Carolyn Mack John Mack Connie Mackenzie Jane MacMichael
Jay MacMichael Marci Mason Greg Maynard Jo McKeown Dedria Millsap
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Albemarle staff bleeds red and blue Dan Monahan Cindy Moore Jennifer Morris Marcia Mulholland Kristina Oakes
Bevely Otis Audrey Pace Shirley Palmer-Rice Dan Parks Gary Pistulka
Baxter Pitts Richard Ramey Lori Reaser Barbara Rosen Debbie Schomp
Charlie Scott Charlotte Shiflett Cat Stanley Courtenay Stanley Raynelle Stokes
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Mr. Johnson joins Mrs. Shiflett in face painting in the front lobby on the final day of Spirit Week. Mr. John son send out a weekly email to teachers keeping everyone informed of the weekly schedule and includes suggestions for Friday casual wear. He frequently calls for red and blue. Mrs. Aylor takes up the pom-poms at the Homecoming pep rally.
Joann Stoner Julie Strong Kathryn Surchek Leigh Surdukowski Sandra Sutherland
Ghi zlaine Taft Nina Thacker Ted Thill Melanie Tomlin Ruth Trice
Teresa Tyler Mary Eli zabeth Via Marianne Walendowski Patty Walls Maren Ward
Tony Wayne Stephen Wei send Richard Wharam Brian Wil son Melissa Wilson
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Officer Pistulka patrols the school grounds by car, on foot, and on bicycle. He spends many hours working on safety issues and advises the school's Explorer Post as well.
Mrs. Davis mans the front desk in the main office. She takes incoming phone calls, makes announcments, accepts deliveries and performs a myriad of other tasks. Mr. Jones prepares the cafeteria island for the first lunch of the day. Students buying the school lunch find a sparkling clean cafeteria every day and plenty of choices.
Steven Wright Wayne T. Wright Robbye Youel
In spite of some foot problems, counselor Sherri Synder keeps a smile on her face. She keeps plenty of comfortable shoes available for trekking around the school. She is alway available to students who need to talk to someone.
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Dedicated to the profession They could have made more money doing something else. They could have worked fewer hours, with fewer hassles. But the staff at AHS were dedicated to students, and they frequently wore multiple hats to serve their students. Several teachers taught classes out.side of their primary subject area, including career counselor Mr. Hinek, who taught a course in stained glass, and American Studies teacher Mr. Thill, who taught ceramics in addition to serving as one of the school's technology wizards. Many other teachers provided students with extra-curricular opportunities, like Mr. Chalmers who helped Ms. Cunningham with drama and forensics, as did Ms. Reaser. Over eighty other teachers served as club sponsors. Mrs. John son supervises the in-school suspension room, and arranges for substitutes for teachers who are absent. She also coaches the JV and ninth grade cheering squads.
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The mail arrived. You shuffled through the different envelopes when you found the one you had been waiting for... the 2000-01 Albemarle High School schedule. You opened the envelope with ease and glance over your classes. "The usual," you thought to yourself, "English, Math, a few electives ... nothing speciai ... Nothing special? This year the classes have been more interesting and lively than years before. Whether it was dancing alligators, silly clowns, or fun science experiments, the 2000-01 academic year was definitely a memorable one.
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Mr. Wieland, Tim Wicks, Mr. Castro, Matt Wood and James Micciche pose in Mr. Castro's Geometry class. They dressed up for twin day during Spirit Week. Sophomores Megan Mathias, Ashleigh Pace and Jane Hornsby read and grade each other's Julius Caesar papers in Ms. Lathrop's English class.
Students in Mr. Parks' work on their lab for Earth Science. "I love Mr. Parks!" freshman Kelsey Robertson says. "He's my favorite teacher!"
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Megan Cruse and Shelly Stoddart conduct a photosynthesis lab experiement in Mrs. Surdukowski's biology class. Megan uses construction paper to test the leaf and Shelly uses tin foil. Senior Justin Muller talks with his partner while testing a slinky in the bubble for Mr. Banks ' physics class.
Darell McBride takes a bite out of his Jamiacan Chicken made by one of his fellow World History students. Mr. Chalmers' class made food for their Middle and South American countries.
Sophomores Lauren Gentry and Brian Kozuch test to see if carbon dioxide is present in the solution in their science class.
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Jessica Aq uilin a pays c lose attent ion in spani sh class insp ite of any di strac ti ons. Most co ll eges expect student s to have at leas t two years of a fo reign lang uage, but to get an Academ ic dipl oma stude nt mu st ha ve three years of one language or two years each of two lang uages.
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Marlene Orvosh practices French wi th a partn er. An important part of learning a foreign languag is being ab le to converse fluentl y. This skill is even more practical than being abl e to read the lang uage.
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Answeri ng a question, Drew Sandfo rd rev iews durin g hi s third peri od Fre nch class. Nex t to him , DanMasalin joins him in review ing with hi s open book, fo r one of the many acti viti es given by Madam Fletcher in level I French.
Going over some French vocabul ary in c lass, Sarah Rose and Sara Armstrong study their books in the ir fourth period French class.
In Doc La rri ck's fifth pe ri od Greek c lass, Ben Payne turns in hi s work as others work studiously on their individual work.
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Broadcast members Kitty Lyon and Maggie Holden edit a video story for the Friday broadcast. "I love doing broadcast, I've gotten to meet so many different people as I've filmed my stories ," states Kitty Lyon.
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Sophomore Josh Gillette and junior Lily Lei of the AHS newspaper staff sift through the latest issues of The Patriot.and try to organize them by classes.
~k Freshman Katelyn Renni e checks underc lass man pictures and names on a proof sheet from the yearbook company. The Yearbook 1 students worked many hours on the underc lassman secti on of the yearbook in orderto he lp out the staff with thei r heavy work load. Newspaper 1 student Sarah Morgans writes down ideas fo r leads for a story she is wri ting. Newspaper 1 students work to develop the ir story writing skill s and learn to use the computer layout program.
Juniors Holl y Cline and Adam Gottscha lk look over the broadcast lineup for the day's video announcements. Broadcast students arri ve at Albemarle each morning at 8:30 am to go over what will go on the announcements th at day .
Freshman Logan Bledsoe writes a caption fo r the JV foo tba ll spread that he' s working on for the sports section of the yearbook. Thi s year the Yearbook I students worked on spreads fo r the freshmen and JV sports .
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Charl otte Endres talks with substitute photo teacher Coac h Jones about her photographs.c riti cing her tec hniques, compositi on, and style. Mr. Jones is famil ar with the students because in the spring he coaches the girl s JV softba ll team.
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In an effort to creatively copy a image of a tiger onto hi s paper, Joe Monet draws hi s monotone animal on what was once a bl ank sheet o f paper.
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Matt Gentry draws using a technique to he!p him better visua li ze im ages. Using a picture, photography, or other art work, Genrty tries to copy the images given. Gentry says, "I enj oy art c lass, and it 's fun to have time to draw and Jearn the techni ques of draw in g."
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Tim Ashburn holds some developing chem icals as he makes his way to a film canister to develop hi s negati ves . Ashbrun says, "I e njoy photography, and thi s is a great c lass to expand on the art of photography ."
Becky Balsam and Amanda Gibson look fo r inspirati on fro m a number of sources in Art c lass to produce their creati ve drawi ngs.
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Every year, a curriculum fai r is offe red fo r upco ming freshmen so they have an opportunity to visit Albemarle and see what cl asses are offered. As thi s ri sing freshman glances over some booklets, hi s mom talks with a teacher of the different classes offered at Albemarle. There are over fifty di ffere nt electi ves o ffered at Albemarle this year, with twenty-eight of the m be ing of genera l interests.
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Practi cing hi s computer skills, sophomore Mike Ronan makes diffe rent des igns in thi s technical drawing class. Technical drawi ng lets students develop computer and drawing skill s.
Gym teacher Greg Maynard spots hi s student junior Hope Albrecht as she does bicep curls in weight lifting cl ass. Many general electi ve classes give the s~ude nts a chance to develop a friendship with their teachers and other class mates.
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Junior Andy Bowde n researches information for hi s public speaking class, taught by Mrs. Fay Cunningham. Public speaking gives students the opportunity to improve their speaki ng and debating skill s.
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While hanging with some friends in thi s auto-body class at CA TEC , Senior Lee Hazely looks over the engine in the back of hi s car. In between working, Lee and his friends like to relax in the cars they helped repair.
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Proudly looking over her gingerbread hou se, sen ior Sarin a Gi lliam admires her favorite creation. The cu linary arts class at CA TEC makes many delicious treats for the school.
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School outside of AHS ~ :fu.hanne B auni Senior Brandie Ward concentrates on giving her mannequin just the right style. The cosmetology class offered at CA TEC gives students the opportunity to meet new friends and practice different hair styling, coloring and curling techniques . Most of the girls in this class hope to become registered beauticians after graduati on.They wi ll have had the same training as adults who take comestology in CATEC's evening program.
Glancing over her work, Junior Jennifer Frazier works hard copy ing her paperwork onto the computer. Jenni fer is in the Early Childhood Education class at CATEC. She and her fellow class mates take classes on child care, and actually do take care of children in the community.
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Cutting out different pictures in a magazine, Senior Tammy Guggino works on a class project in her Early Childhood Education class offered at CA TEC.
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Mrs . Eli za Lathrop serves the birthday boy Jeff Wright a doughnut. "I like teaching at AHS. I think the vision of this school is still formi ng and I want to be part of that." Mrs. Lathrop comments. "I want to remain here unless I one day move back to Hawaii which is where I grew up. "
Mr. Divine lectures his World History students. "I always enj oyed working with kids. I like being an expert." Mr. Divine moved here from Rochester, New York in January of 2000.
Part-time twelfth grade English teacher Ms. Matthews works at her desk during 4th period. Ms. Matthews previously taught at the Tandem Friends School. She became a teacher because she "true ly loves teenagers."
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Ms. Rosen helps sophomore Danni Hart study for her hea lth exam. "Whil e at UVa I fe ll in love with the area. Charlottesville has a cozy small town feeling, yet many advantages of a city . Albemarle High School has a great studen t body, many mentor teachers, and a great field hockey program," Ms. Rosen says.
Mrs. de Ia Pointe helps senior Jeff Simmons. "Once establi shed, I'll most likely help with the French Club and plan a student trip to France." Mrs. de Ia Pointe says. "I love the French language and culture and want to share it."
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Mr. Castro flaunts "Geometry" in his Batman uniform on Halloween. " I had many friends around thi s area I had visited and felt it wou ld be a groovy place to settle. What can I say? 'I di g my friends, I dig my shoes, thi s is just a town with nothing to lose!' "
Mrs . Aust grades papers during her plann ing period. "After working in the business wold, I wanted to return to teaching because I be lieve it is rea lly important for students to learn to use technology in today's world." Mrs . Aust explains.
Mrs. Roberts grades papers at her desk for her English classes. "I love being at AHS! My colleagues in the English department are awesome and my students are wonderful!"
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Regular Season Fluvanna ....................... 27-28 Monticello ...................... 23-12 Patrick Henry .................. 0-28 Culpeper ......................... 6-36 Charlottesville ................. 21-0 William Fleming ............. 34-20 GW Danville .................. 14-17 Western Albemarle ....... 55-14 Halifax ........................... 35-13 E.C. Glass ..................... 21-13
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Roderick Brown, junior, takes out a Patrick Henry player to stop the blitz on the Quarterback, leaving Albemarle to gain a first down.
Senior Ryan Pehanik runs down field past the 40 yard line, as he completes a perfect pass to junior Roger Brown in the game against Monticello.
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Ninth grade team members Thomas Keegan, Kenneth Bryant, Dan Johnson and Padric Moneymaker listen to Coach Wilson's advice during halftime.
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SCORES (0-7 overall) Heritage ......................... 0-22 Culpeper ...................... 18-22 Charlottesville ................ 0-20 Monticello ...................... 0-12 Western Albemarle ........ 6-14 Stonebridge .................. 16-42 mth Grade Football . Row 1: J. Mundy, A. Lawrence, J. Gibson, M. Mills, J. Stejles, K. morris, P. Moneymaker, M. oles, K. Bryant Row 2: K. Farmer, A. Waller, M . Kopeny, K. Price, S. Douglas, P. Montaayna, S. Green, S. Himes, J. tee, D. Scruggs m S. Hebert. Row 3: Coach Wilson, S. Cahalen, J. Price, D. Collier, S. Kendall , M . Steele, T. Wilson, . Lambert, T. Endres, Bernie Hopenfot, A. Morris, J. Fitzgerald, Coach Cason. Row 4 : R. Woolfolk, J. Divine, J. Purrer, . Leathers, A. Dudler, Z. Estere, B. Priggans, M. Trannell, J. Sullivan, R. Archer. Row 5: D. Johnson, B. Matherne, J. jergren, J. Gallager, T. Keegan , T. Pitts. Not Pictured: D. Moore, T. Gibson.
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Region Quarterfinal P. Henry ........... 3-0 Semifinal Cave Spring ..... 3-0 Final Fauquier .......... 3-2 State Quarterfinal Centreville ........ 3-0 Semifinal First Colonial ... 0-3 All District 1st Team: C. Wilson, M. Mayo, M. Hefren, A. Hanley. 2nd Team:A.Daugherty,M . Patterson All Region: M. Hefren, C. Wilson, M. Mayo
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When the 2000 season kicked off, the focus of the varsity volleyball team was to make that long trip back to the state tournament. The team members unanimously chose this as their goal at the beginning of the season. Three seniors were lost from last year, but they still had plenty of talented players, and senior captains Abbi Daugherty, Mandy Hefren, and Courtney Wilson provided the leadership necessary to continue the Albemarle volleyball tradition. The team worked very hard together throughout the season and overcame whatever obstacles they encountered. In summing up the season, Wilson said, "The best part was beating Clover Hill, since we have not beaten them in eight years." Daugherty added, "We had a great season, we won the most games of any volleyball team ever at Albemarle, and we went to the state semifinals." The team cruised through the district and regional tournaments but lost to eventual winners First Colonial in the State semifinals. "We ended with a record of 24-3 and we were Regional and District champs," said senior Angela Amiss. They could hardly be disappointed about the season, having achieved many significant victories.
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Mandy Hefren takes the set from Courtney Wilson and lightly hits the ball across the net.
Junior Meghan Elder jumps up to block the spike of the opposing team. Leaping into the air, Mandy Mayo gets up to spike the ball down the throat of the opposing team. Team unity is one of the traditional strengths of Coach Mark Ragland 's Albemarle volleyball program.
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Scores Record 9-7 CHS ............................. 5-1 STAB ........................... 2-0 Annandale ................... 0-1 Lafayette ...................... 3-0 Robinson ..................... 0-1 Midlothian .................... 1-2 Monticello .................... 2-1 Covenant .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1-0 James River ................ 0-2 WAHS .......................... 0-1 WAHS .......................... 3-0 CHS ............................. 2-0 Monticello .................... 3-0 Woodbridge ................. 0-1 Fauquier ...................... 3-2 North Stafford .............. 0-1 /''
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"We played well, but we didn ' t execute the way we should have," junior Lauren Barnett said, here playing archrival Monticello.
During a pregame practice, sophomore Courtney Remington practices her dribbling skills.
After the Poquoson Jamboree in Virginia Beach, senior Julie Fitzhugh and sophomore Lauren Neese enjoy a bonding moment still during the preseason. Preparing for a shot by the opposition, defensive players Rebecca Collier, Lindsay Davis, Sarah Hall, Lisa Franko, and Kate Morris line up in the goal.
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Sophomore Carolyn Hiller takes a leap towards the ball as she tries to recapture it from a Western opponent, Albemarle ' s local rival. Freshman Gia Esposito, Jessica DeGraff, and Megan Sadtier stand in position to receive the ball as freshman Margaret Murray struggles with a Western player.
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Could it be true? Two almost perfect seasons from two JV squads? The JV field hockey team had no great expectations for the 2000 season. Once the season started, however,the team realized that they would have a great season. With great defense and team unity, only two goals were scored on the team all year. Leadership was also a key factor, with outstanding playing from captains Brittany Walther and Jennifer Martinelli. After their great 5-4-1 season, they looked forward to great things in the following year. While the JV Field Hockey team was enjoying their success, the JV Volleyball team also had a near perfect season. "This was the best and most successful season I've ever had." stated Coach Lance Rogers at the end of the year banquet. The girls ' success is due to their excellent leadership, great unity, and the willingness to never give up . "The one thing I hated about practices is they always had to end," stated freshman Macy Jenkins. Using their atheltic abilities, leadership skills, and teams' unity, the JV Field Hockey and Volleyball teams proved to everyone they too could be successful.
Megan Degnan, Allie Mextorf, and Katie Balmer chat on the breezeway the day of the Freeman game.
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SCORES (13-0-3 overall) AHS - opponent Halifax ....................... 15-0, 15-5
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The Girls Tennis Team battled opponents and injuries to repeat as Western District runners-up. During the district tournament, the team defeated GW Danville but lost a tough match to B.C. Glass. They then headed into the regional tournament and turned back a talented Cave Springs team. The team then matched up against E. C. Glass again in the semi-finals. The match, played in Lynchburg, was close but Albemarle came up short. The team was lead by seniors Robyn Swift, who closed out her last season with doubles record of 15-1 , and Sara Gonias, who missed much of the season due to a leg injury but battled back to lead the team into districts. Other players of note included junior Shelley Morris who, as the #1 seed, swept through the District Individuals tournament and finished second in Regionals. She advanced to the State Tournament in singles held in Northern Virginia. Shelley and Robyn also advanced to the state tournament as the top doubles team in the region. Other juniors Angela Ishee and Dana Mayer-Aschoff also provided a spark playing in the top six. Sophomores Jenna Cintini and Emily Arthur filled out the top six and played well a various spots as the season progressed. The team played its best tennis toward the end of the season. The team looks towards next year as the newcomer in the Commonwealth District and plans on going late into the post-season play again next year.
Junior Angela Ishee works on her serve at practice. Angela played in the top six this year.
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Senior Robyn Swift returns the ball to her team mate Shelley Morris at practice. Robyn advanced to State Tournament in singles.
Freshman Ella Williams stretches before beginning practice. Ella is the only ninth grader on the girls tennis team. "I feel a responsiblity to play my hardest because I made the team before some upperclassmen." Junior Shelley Morris laughs as she warms up for practice. Shelley made it to States playing doubles this season.
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Concentrating, senior James Yancey prepares to tee off.
Pausing to take time to concentrate on the game, Coach Maynard focuses on the team's performance.
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En masse, members of the girls' team run down a hill at Panorama Farms. The home meets were held at Panorama as well as the Regional competition.
During her race, Stephanie Reed sticks to her pace in order to finish well. On the varsity team, Stephanie helped in the tea m's successful defense of their District title. Ta king off at the sound of the gun, the team members work for position as they begin the course.
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All in sync, Stacey Dorrier, Carla Morris and Molly Ashby scream it out to pysch up the crowd.
Carla Morris pauses with pom-poms ready. Three pep rallies were held during the year, one for each sports season. In the air, junior Carla Moris performs one of the many stunts along with seniors Nat Winston, Molly Ashby and Stacey Dorrier.
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Talking away, freshmen Candy Richards and Emily Hastings discuss their plans in the Breezeway.
Strugg ling along, freshman cheerleader Robin Barnett puts all she has into helping her grade. During the tug of war at the Fall pep rall y. The freshmen went against the juniors and lost, and the seniors ended up winning.
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In 2001, the Albemarle High School JV and ninth grade girls' basketball teams have managed to meet new friends, have great spirit, and have wonderful records. This year's JV squad faced many difficult teams and challenges throughout the season. However, with great leadership and team unity, the JV girls' basketball team was able to have a successful and fun season. The ninth grade girls' basketball team proved from the beginning that they would be a tough team to beat. For example, for the first time in three years the team beat private school rival Collegiate. Their defense and team unity during this game became a huge strength for them throughout the season. However, the team admits that there were several challenges along the way. "STAB was one of our harder opponents," stated freshman guard Melanie Leinbach, "Aside from the fact that we played a varsity squad, they were very aggresive and difficult to beat." Both the freshmen and JV girls' basketball teams used team unity, excellent leadership, and great athletic ability to have very successful seasons.
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Freshman Clare Moore and Elizabeth Thompson look on as teammate Simone Etchaberry-Gent battles for the ball.
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For the seniors the 2001 season was their chance to leave a lasting mark, while for the underclass players, it was a time to make a good impression. "With our hard work, teamwork, and dedication we always strive to to our best. And, since this is my last year at Albemarle, being a senior, I wanted to give my all to leave a lasting remark," said senior Brett Hardy. Junior Chris Collins added, "I always strive to do my best, and basketball is very important to me," The team took it to the max, blowing through the regular season like it was practice, ending up with a 18-6 record. Teamwork was an important factor in the team's success this year, whether it
Chris Collins posts up to take a two-pointer, in a game against the Huskies. "It's a fun sport, but takes a lot of hard work to succeed," says Collins, explaining his feelings about the sport.
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was Chris Collins hitting or Ryan Pehanic's power moves to basket for two. Each member playing important role in winning games. In the end, the team was runner-up ern District champions,after fallin g Danville in the final. They finished season in the first round of the North\\ Regional Tournament, losing a close test to Franklin County. Starting senior point guard S Hoelscher broke Albemarle's all-time sist record with 214 career assists. He broke the single-season record with Junior Ian Johnson was named to the team of the Northwest Region. By: Adam
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GAMES* (14-3 overall) Western Albemarle ............................... . Charlottesville ....................................... . Orange ................................................... . Monticello .............................................. Charlottesville ....................................... . Halifax . .................................................. . G.W. Danville........................................ E.C. Glass .............................................. . Monticello ..........â&#x20AC;˘................................... Halifax .................................................... Western Albemarle ................................ G.W. Danville ....................................... . Orange .................................................... E.C. Glass ...............................................
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Girls 14th 18th 2nd 11th
State meet qualifiers: sprint - Happy Darcus high jump - Amanda Gomaa hurdles - Zack Drozda one mile, two mile- James Atchison 200 relay - Zack Drozda, Mike Aust, Roger Brown, Jason Fletcher
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What made a season special? Well, the 2001 Indoor track season was definitely a memorable one. "This is the best season I have ever had," began Indoor Track Coach Melvin Grady. "I've been here for three years and I have never had a season like this one." This year's Albemarle Indoor Track team had several accomplishments, including sharing the regional title with E.C Glass high school. "Winning regionals is an enormous accomplishment in track," explained Coach Grady. "It's the first time since 1980 that the boys indoor track team has won. That was definitely the highlight of my season." Besides having an overall excellent season for the entire team, several track participants continued their season to the State competition. Seniors Happy Darcus, Amanda Gomaa, Zach Drozda, Jason Fletcher, Mike Aust, James Atchison, and junior Roger Brown all made it to the State competition in March. Of these participants, Zach, Happy and Roger all placed in the finals . From winning regionals to placing in states, this year's Indoor track team accomplished more that any other team in the past twenty years.
Senior girls captain Amanda Gomaa clears tbe bar in the high jump at Virginia Tech. She also competed in hurdles and throwing events.
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James Atchison leans in on the turn in the 4 x 800 relay. He did tbe one and two mile runs as well.
Charles Walston competed in the 300,400 and 4 x 400 relay.
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Baby Steps to Big Dreams You were all so cute, so energetic, and so innocent. Every one of you, from the boys playing with fire engines to the young ladies dressing up, was special. Years later, when the adults in your life watched you walking down the hall, books or boyfriend/girlfriend in hand, jingling your car keys and making plans for Beach Week, it was hard to remember just how little, cute and innocent you had been. When you wanted to argue about your right to wear what you wanted, stay out as late as you wanted, and do only the things that you wanted to do, it was harder. They tried to guide you along the way, but at some point you took over the navigation of your own life, and they could only stand aside and hope that you stayed on course. And even if the path you chose was different from the one they envisioned, you made it to the end, and the beginning of the next journey.
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Jo my son, Where has the time gone? It's so hard to believe my little man is all grown up. I'm so proud of you. You can be anything you want. I will always be there for you, no matter where you go.l'mjust a touch away. Keep running with the wind. May God bless you. I love you. Love always, Mom
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To Jason (Pretty Boy) Fletcher, Like the son I never had but has a lot of qualities like me, always striving to do his best. My thoughts for you are those of Robert Frost. Remember "The Road Not Taken," don ' t always choose the easy road without exploring the unknown path. It's not always the best route. Always explore your options to reach your maximum potential and remember I am standing on whichever path you take to help you along- all you have to do is ask. hove,
I love you son, Dad
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Brandie, keep on reaching for your goals
You'll always be our "little girl",
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But years sure have quickly passed by, You 're now a beautiful woman, Yet never lost the glint in your eye, Of the person you have become, You have made us both very proud, Now you're going on to college, We're sure that you'll stand out from the crowd, Life ' s journey has bumps and bruises, A trip full of curves and dead ends, Just never forget all of the love, Always here from Mom, Dad, and true friends .
Love, Mom and
and they will come true. You are very special to us, the light of our life, and the light will continue to be as bright as you reach your dreams.
love you!
Mom.
We love you very much, Mom, Dad and Kalie
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Hey, Dad! Guess what? I'm going to be 6'3"
We are so proud of you
and get all A's when I get in high schooL" "Yeh, T.A. Just make sure you eat your vegetables and listen to your parents." "But when are you going to teach me to paly tennis ?" "Don't worry about that now . Just eat your veggies." "But when are you going to teach me to drive?" "Don ' t worry about that now. Just eat your veggies." "But what will I do when you're not around to teach me?" "Don't worry about that now . Just be true to yourself. "
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and all that you have achieved. We hope that you will continue to life and the callenges that come your way - "instant challenges" also "long term. " You are a unique person, with your own special to nurture.
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We love you always,
Mom and Dad
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Just like taking your first steps at eight months old, you have always been ready to get to your next adventure! You bring so much laughter, fun, energy, and joy to your family. We know that you will bring the same energy and excitement to all of your future endeavors. As you go on to your next steps in life, you will surely be out in nature giving and receiving all the earth has to offer. We know your enthusiasm and vibrance will seve you well on your journeys. Best of luck and we are always here for you.
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may you shine in all you do. You're so loved. Mom
l.'vfif~e . S'tril'l/~-er Michael, Your smile will never cease to amaze us. It lights your face and our hearts!
love you! Mom, Dad, Neil, Laura and Melissa
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God has richly blessed our lives
It started for you on the Great Plains of North Dakota in ' 83. Your first word was "ball"- how prophetic. In Stone Mountain Ben joined us, and you got the powerofHe-Man. In Spartanburg you discovered basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming, birding,
ending us such a special daughter and sister. You have brought ray of sunshine to our lives, Always keep your dreams alive. We believe in you .
.ve love you very much, Mom, Dad and Kalie
and Tory. Focused in school, dedicated to sports, friends and famil you ' ve grown to be a fine young man in Charlottesville. You trekked in Northern California and Alaska. We can ' t wait to see where you go from here. Go out into the world and make a difference - you'll aJwa have The Power.
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Happy Mattea Da~cus You have done exceptionally well.
You are already among the stars. The moon is within your reach "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight." Proverbs 3:5-6 We are all so proud of you! We know you will be great at whatever you choose to do in life.
We love you! Mom, Joshua, Papa, Mamie, Fritz & Nate
"Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. " Psalm 36:4
We are proud of you and love you lot Dad&Mom
Love,
Jeff You're the apple of our eye.
It's hard to believe eighteen years
It seem
We are proud of all that you have accomplished and know that you will go far. Mom and Dad Amanda, Good times, bad times, it all evens out and I still love you. Jason Amanda, You did it! Congratulations sweetheart, I know that you will succeed in anything you try. I am lucky to have you as my girlfirend. I love you and will always be here for you . Love, Chris
Love, Mom and Dad, Jason and Chris
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have gone by so quickly. We have loved watching you grow mature - we have so many wonderful memories. You are so talented and have so many outstanding qualities that ' lead you far in life - a great sense of humor, a fantastic smile, a and compassion for others, the ability to be open-minded and fair, your love of music . Always follow your dreams. Work hard and believ yourself- you can do anything. No matter where you what you do, you will always have our love and
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We are proud to say that you have earned your wings. We respect your wisdom. Go with God.
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It seems like yesterday
that you were born. Where did the time go? We are so proud of you. Whatever you choose to do, we will stand by you.
We love you so much, Mom, Dad and Billy
We cannot believe that you are graduating from high school, it seems like such a short time ago we were holding you in our arms, thinking what a wonderful gift you were. You are so special to us, not only for your scholastic and athletic abilities, but for the loving, sensible and mature young man you've become. We will always be there for you.
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We are proud of you, you continue to strive for the big catch! From your early years in swimming, soccer and baseball to football, lacrosse, track and ski racing you have been the difficult one to catch. Keep our family memories alive and master Dad's 3 R's, believe in yourself and the wisdom of those who love and support you. Mostly - LOVE LIFE. You have developed into a fine young man and we are very proud of you and your outstanding achievements. Qui non est hodie eras minus aptus erit. He who is not prepared today wit be less so tomorrow. Assiduus usus uni rei deditus et igenium er artem saepe vincit. Constant practice devoted to one subject often outdoes both intelligence and skill. Spectemur agendo via mens sana in corpore sano. Let us be seen by our actions with a sound mind and a sound body.
With all our love and support, Dad & Carol and your brothers Brad and Matt
/Jecky IJosctJert You go girl!
Seventeen years ago, you brought to our lives the color of happine the tenderness of your hands, and your striving to succeed. Your of fight and persistence has inspired us to support your goals , uc;c. au 路路~ we know that your qualities will help you reach your dreams. God you beautiful gifts. Use them the best way you can, to defeat life challenges. Hermos disfrutado verte nacer, escuchar tus primas palabras, dar primeros pasos. Gozar tu alegria, tu amor, tu ternura, tus abrazos.
Tus padres y hermanos, muchos exitos te deseamos en tu camino al futuro.
I love you,
Sara Sexton Dear Jelly Bean,
Rachel,
What a great daughter you are.
fen Kreitzman''Now I had the time of my life, and I owe it all to you ... " You've made our lives full of love, laughter, and color. Love, Mom&Dad
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Your birthday was one of the happiest days in our life. Watching grow and mature into a beautiful & confidant young woman has truly rewarding. You have been our joy. Now that you are about to .: into the world, we want you to know that we will always love you wish you all the best. Love, Mom and Dad
::: and kisses, Dad,M
Dear Sara, Way to go, sis! Love,
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of you,
You are amazing! You give your best in every endeavor. You make me so very proud that if I were any prouder my heart would burst. God has richly blessed you with great talents , a loving heart, a handsome appearance and a beautiful soul. Even at the age of two , you were the entertainer. Where have all the years gone? You have always been and will always be my shining "star". The future is yours, reach out and take it.
lives the color of happine iving to succeed. Your spiJ support your goals, 路each your dreams . God ga 'ay you can, to defeat life
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I love you, Mom
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It seems like time has flown
since you were our "little guy" in this picture. But those memories are still very vivid in our minds. we are so proud of the man you have become.We know that you will accomplish GREAT THINGS in your future. Remember not to sell yourself short... you spiritual, musical, artistic, athletic, and compassionate personality has no boundaries.
Our love will be with you always and forever, Mom, Dad & Jordan
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Congratulations! As you go off, Rachel, Ray-ray, Deekie -
into the world to mark your mark on society, we tell you to be fearless in your exploration of the world but indeed be careful of those with hidden agendas. Remember we love you and always put God first in your life, Mom and Aunt Betty
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rs in our life. Watching yo lant young woman has bee row that you are about to g 楼e will always love you an and Dad
Love, You have been full of surprises right from the start! We are so proud of you and love you bunches.
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We have watched you grow
With a warm, friendly smile
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and a twinkle in your eye, you have filled our hearts and home withjo Thank you for sharing your energy, kind spirit, and passions for w you believe in. We have learned from you! Enthusiasm and determ nation have led you through much hard work despite many obstacl and your efforts have made us confident and proud. Know, always,\ will be cheering for you from the sidelines, watching as you step into the world. May all your dreams come true.
n life doesn't seem fa easy. Holding on tot . You have given us p1 'llemories. When reach n you don't try. Life lusion. Write your o~ II always be there for
into a beautiful young woman. You have shown responsibility, determination and drive to accomplish anything. You have been a role model for your brother and an inspiration to us all. We are very proud of you. Aim high and reach for the stars! We love you very much!
Love, Mom, Dad and Jesse
Love, Mom, Dad, Scott, and James
Don't let life get you down
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Keep your head up. Your bro Drew (spanky)
The road to success is not straight. .. there is a curve called failure ... a loop called confusion ... speed bumps called friends ... red lights called enemies ... caution lights called family ... you will have flats called jobs but... if you have a spare called determination ... an engine called perseverance .. . insurance called faith ... a driver named Jesus, you will make it to a place called success.
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your courage and energy, your sense of humor, your generosity - . these things have been a delight to us as we've watched you grow o the last seventeen years. God go with you on the joyful adventure of your life will surely Remember: "Commit to the Lord whatever you do , and your plans will succeed. " Prov. 16:3.
We love you, Jamie! Mom and Dad
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eye, you have filled our hearts and home with j 1g your energy, kind spirit, and passions for w tave learned from you! Enthusiasm and detenr :hrough much hard work despite many obstacl : made us confident and proud. Know, always, you from the sidelines, watching as you step all your dreams come true.
u are caring, loving and adventurous,
n life doesn't seem fair, remember, no one ever said it was going easy. Holding on to things you love is easy, it' s letting go that' s . You have given us precious gifts, a son to be proud of and above memories. When reaching for the stars just remember, you only fail n you don't try. Life is like a story, an introduction, body, and lusion. Write your own story, instead of reading someone else' s. ¡11 always be there for you.
Love,
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as you embark on your next journey in life . You are daughter, a fabulous sister, a beautiful dancer and a poet have made all of us greater by who you are.
Good luck! Break a leg! Excel! Love, Dad, Nancy, Steven and Dana
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Sheetal Congratulations!
We are so proud of you. Can ' t believe our baby is going to college. You are a loving daughter and caring sister. Just remember to always keep your dreams alive. We love you , believe in you , and will always be here foryou ,
Love, Mom, Dad, & Sujay
Rut) To my daughter Samantha,
You have had such a hard life and have become such a pretty you lady. I am very proud of you . I always knew you would make a ben life for yourself. Love, Mom You have overcome adversity with your determination to And succeed you have! Continue with your quest to be your best you will succeed in the "journey of life" and your reward will be great. Always remember you are loved and have a special place in my heart. I am cheering for you . Love, Christa
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We are so proud of you! Love, Mom&Dad Ben, Michael, John, & Steven
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Mike was swallowed up deep in some muck, When calling friends failed, "Where ' s the tractor?" he wailed. "Now I know that mud really does suck."
Advice from the family:
always laugh a lot! Love, Mom, Dad, Brian f')
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Dad: Don't ever be afraid to leave the beaten path and try to cr those muddy streams. Remember, the only people who make mistakes are those who try, but only those who try will ever succeed. Mom: Do your homework. Everything matters. Laura: Use the arrows first, then try the bombs. If all else fails , use the sword - the BIG one.
and I just want to let how very proud we a wonderful for us to se i ful young lady who i: lthood." We want you hind you wishing you
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.hat one person who seems to have it all. Ruthie, you are one of especial individuals. Your cheery attitude and positive mental tlook make you a person people like to associate with. You have managed to maintain honor roll status at AHS while working, ..rticipating in extracurricular activities and of course maintaining busy social calendar. As you transition through high school into independent college student, I see a young lady with a vision of her future, a willingness to work toward her goals and the attributes to obtain what she wants in life.
your loving pappy
Meladjt Marie We love you!!!
Dad and I just want to let you know that we love you very much and how very proud we are of all of your accomplishements. It as wonderful for us to see you grow from a precious baby into a autiful young lady who is ready to take the next step in your life, adulthood." We want you to know that we are and forever will be behind you wishing you all the best of love and luck in your future . atters. ::>mbs. If all else
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one like me before, and there never will be one like me again. Thank God for that. - Howard Cosell My greatest strength is that I have no weaknesses. - John McEnroe
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to parents than the child they raise. This is especially true when their child touches the hearts of those that love him in so many ways. Adam, your caring, sensative, and fun -loving ways bring a smile to everyone you meet. We watched you grow, flourish , gain indepedence and overcome obstacles in achieving your endeavors, which points to a life that' s filled with with much success and happiness. Your entire family and friends are so proud.
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Kelly Anne Poots. Remington
You really enjoyed that ice cream cone.
You are precious beyond words!
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You were so happy to conquer it by yourself. We have watched you conquer many things during the past eighteen years. We are so proud of the young man that you have become and for the decisions you have made for your life. You have inspired us with your faith, entertained us with your escapades on the soccer fields and enchanted us with your humorous stories about your adventures. Continue to be the kind, sensitive and unique person you are now. Remember that hard work, prayer and creativity will help you reach your goals.
Your smile lights up your face and God is evident in your caring. compassionate heart. As you face the exciting future, take the Jig with you and know that we love you more than life. We are filled with pride at the person you are becoming. You are a treasure, worth more than anything under the sun and moon. God ' s greatest treasure is you.
ave a lways bee n my " I There will a lways be t with your head he ld hig it, but Brandon, I am ve this next step of yo ur Ii i and I love you very mw
Love you always, Mom and Dad
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All our love, Mom&Dad
Mom
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Poo.fY Ooooo baby, You are well on your way to taking on the world. Your inner strength form s your core of compassion, common sense, and logic. People speak freely to your genuine smile and open mind. Cherish your ability to see through others' eyes. You have proven acceptance and commitment toward frien dships stand above all conflicts. We commend you on that. In everything you do, whimsy is as important as wisdom. Don ' t lose that! Continue to dream, for it forms the roots of your soul. Help others realize there are "many wondrous possibilities which lie beneath a surface." And always remember, we love you.
We'll leave the light on. Love, Mom, Dad and Dave
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John(ny),
Despite growin g up with two sisters, you were always the BOY - fr baseball to soccer to footba ll to ATV' s (and now four-wheelers) , you h always wanted the "boy stuff." You have -been a joy to our lives. You've worked hard, but al maintained your independence. You have fulfilled every dream we've had you so far. We hope that you can also reach every dream you've had for your
We love you so much and are so proud of you! Mom&Dad
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From the very first day of your life, you are the magic that holds up the sky! Love, Mom
Keep climbing higher!
is evident in your caring ;iting future, take the Jig •re than life. We are fill e are becoming. hing under the sun and sure is you.
have always been my " lovey love." I know it hasn't all been easy, life There will always be the bad with the best. You always handle these with your head held high, sometimes better than I. I know I don ' t always it, but Brandon, I am very proud of you. I know that you are going to go n this next step of your life. Don ' t forget... I will always be right by your . and I love you very much.
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e have been inspired and privileged to watch our little girl grow and ature into a lovely young lady. We have laughed together and we ve cried together. Now as we learn of the challenges your new life ·ngs, we will know that you face those challenges as bravely as your e implies.
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.Vith much love, Dad, Mom, Andrew and Peter
since this picture was taken, but you're still the sweet, lovable guy I know you'll always be. thank you for bringing your special brand of exuberance, insight and humor into my life. And congratulations on reaching this new chapter in your life.
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Linds-ey Lincoln You have brought such joy into our lives. We are so proud of your achievements. May God bless yourlife. You will always be special. Love, Mom, Dad, Sarah & Ashley
Lucas Cyrus You are my sunshine
bing trees, 1ew summers, farm and ter snows. -wishes for you: mvolved in things at make a differnee, time to enjoy each
Standing at the crossroads,
We're behind you whichever road you choose. Love, Mom and Dad
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Our song: we're so proud of the wonderful person that you are. True to yourself and all you meet. Keep enjoying life. remember that we are only here for a short time but the impression we leave is forever. We love you, Mom, Dad & Devin
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We are proud of you always for what you have accomplished and for the wonderful person you have grown up to be. Our wish for you is a happy and bright future- filled with loving family , true friends, a world of experiences, and lots of laughter.
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We are truly blessed
to have you as our son. You have made being a parent a wonderful experience for us. Best of luck in college! We love you, Mom&Dad
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Cory & Kevin Sullivan We are proud of you both. We wish you lots of success in the future.
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Character keeps you there. Love, Mom, Dad and Jessie
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but now you are full of smiles. We are so glad that you came into our lives. You are a great daughter and a great friend. We are you proud that you have finished high school. You have never let us down and we are so grateful for this. We know that you will be a very successful lady in the future and we hope that all your dreams will come true. Remember that we are always here for you!!
Love always, Mom, Dad, Alda, Francis Jr.
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From beautiful baby to handsome young man, it's hard to believe that eighteen years have already passed. We are so proud ofyou. We love you and wish the best of luck in everything you do.
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Keep your faith in God and a smile on you face. We'll be here whenever you need us.
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That you were born at the 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt, \ Germany. You've grown into a beautiful young lady now, and I it hard to believe you're the same little girl, but you are. Though and years have passes, you are and always will be Daddy ' s little Remember you are from strong family roots .
Be proud, happy and believe in yourself.
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Dear Courtney,
e are so proud of you and of all you have accomplished in high hool. You entered school so shy and timid in many ways, but ve grown into a beautiful self-assured young lady. Our hope is at you will continue to grow in all future endeavors, and will ti nue to give as much as you receive. You are VERY SPECIAL!
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, and Bryan
Where did the 18 years go, Bri?
riding that little, yellow bus with "Hitter" tucked inside to going to college. We couldn ' t be prouder of you and all of your accomplishments from your constant hard work and perseverance. God blessed you with many talents and strengths. Use them to make a difference in this world. We wish you great success as you move toward your goal. Remember we will ALWAYS be here to cheer you on.
Congratulations! We love you. Mom and Dad
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God has given me. May He keep you in his care and bless you every day.
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Love, Mom following your parents, Then your older sister, Then stepping out on your own. A new beginning, A new life, My how you have grown!
always be a driving force. And if you hit some bumps and potholes, or make a wrong turn while traveling life's highway, we are always here to help.
Hospital in Frankfurt, l young lady now, and I rl, but you are. Though I S will be Daddy's little gir JOtS.
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Don't just cruise through life-
tep up and meet the challenge! !! Love, Mom & Dad
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Robyn, congratulations and well done.
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yet to come. You are truly a child of God, given to us as a gift we could not own, but only to love and cherish. We love you, bless you, and behold all the wonderful events life has to offer as you take your next step into a world which awaits your special talents.
We are so very proud of you! Mom,Dad, Whitney, Kyle
Love always, Mom, Dad, Matt, Lucy Winston, H.B. and the girls
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She was generous with others. She entertained us and made us laugh. She preached right versus wrong.
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She believed in fairness .
Congratulations! Have a wonderful and successful life. We love you very much. MomandDad
She demonstrated strength in the face of adversity. She was a devoted mother. She was a woman of upstanding character.
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member that happines! e tige, but on relation! Cherish those relation: tever they may be. Yo ough. Wherever you g ays be here for you. Lt 路路sometimes you eat the You are truly a reflection of her.
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enjoy life and believe in yourself. Life is full of possiblities, We love you- you're the best!
Love,
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Mom, Dad & Kit Kat
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1u give of yourself unselfishly.
As you move through your life,
Jed, you will always be our wonderful son.
1ave inherited her sense humor. You show a deep comrni1 ment to do what is right You, too, believe in justice. You took on responsibitities well before your time. made her so proud. 路ou are truly a ection of her.
remember that happiness is not based on possessions, power, or prestige, but on relationships with people you love and respect. Cherish those relationships. Never give up on your dreams, whatever they may be. You can achieve anything if you want it bad enough. Wherever you go, home is just a call away, and we will always be here for you. Lest this become too serious, never forget: "Sometimes you eat the bear, and sometimes the bear eats you."
All our love forever,
For every one of your eighteen years we have marveled at your independence and your insistence on doing things as you truly believed they should be. You have been a shining example of generosity, sensativity and insightfulness. You make us so proud. Always see your fine spirit grow and develop. No one has ever had a finer son, and no one has ever been loved more by both of his parents.
Love,
Mom and Michael
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What a blessing you were from the beginning. Always smiling and ready to go! You have brought us many happy memories. Your independence, determination , thoughtfulness, and creativity will bring you many opportunities. Your faith will lead you in the right direction, and carry you through all things . We are proud of how you've grown and are looking forward to see where you go in the future . Remember that we love you and God is with you.
Love, Dad, Mom, Dan, and Matt
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Dearest Kristen,
Your life presented us with many joys and precious memories. \\ pray that God will bless and keep you as you accept the next challen~ in your young life.
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Quiet strength describes you best.
You are an essential piece of the puzzle! It has been a gift to watch you pursue the things you enjoy, and share your perspective of the world in which we live. We admire your talent on the playing field and in the classroom and your ability to find a balance between the two. Thank you for enriching our lives.
In the words of Billy Madison, "You're the coolest!"
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It's been so fun! Best friends always, Love, D .J. Tanner
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you were running down the street, playing with friends, riding bikes and a cool red toy car. Now you ' re graduating from high school, running down the soccer fields , playing with friends, and driving a cool red Honda, you have learned many valuable lessons in life. The most valuable of all is truthfulness. Follow your goals and never stop learning. We hope all your dreams come true because you deserve the best.
hanging in there and enjoy the ride. Hope you get the brass ring.
Love, (atie
Love,
Mom&Dad
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Words cannot begin to tell you how proud we are of you. You are a very special young man and brother. May God' s blessings continue to shine upon you. With all of our love, Mom, Dad, Jonathan, Steven and Kendra
JLi~tll芦 l8~r:ti.11路 May you always seek the One who gives you eternal life; and may your soul always shine with the light of His love to others. All our loveMama, Daddy, Ellie and Joe
It seer Born in a blizzard. A family grows around you. Middle child, like your mom. Like your dad. Never without a ball to play with. From crib to Cannon Hill. Cutting teeth in New York City. Honing soccer skills with Charles in the Black Country. Best pal, Jed. Easton Little League. Jumping the outfield fence to go play lacrosse. Heckled for life. Mad speed and a love oflaughter. Namesake ofthe Big Jack. A peacemaker and a loyal friend. Creative eye, busy hands. The fun will always find you.
路 you were clebrating ) ge in the mirror. Now ro ud of you! You are ng, and perceptive ym to yourself, and stooci n great to see yo useve y discovering yoursel er daughter.
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To our green-eyed girl, God answered our prayers when he blessed us with yo You have filled our hearts t overflowing with your patience, kindness, and love We will forever cherish the memories of Christmas mornings, fairy dust, Baby Dear, birthday parties, Monkey Doodles, and Cheerleading. You have a wonderful was of making others feel loved and specia.
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We are thankful for the joy you give us every day. We so proud of you.
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you were clebrating your second birthday, and kissing your ge in the mirror. Now you are on your way to college! We are proud of you! You are an intelligent, beautiful, independent, 1ng, and perceptive young woman. You have always remained to yourself, and stood firly for what you believe is right.. It has n great to see yo usevelop your creative talents. Continue to oy discovering yourself, and your spirit. We couldn;t ask for a er daughter.
sometime. We're so proud of you, of what you've done, and of what you'll do. Love, Mom, Dad, Louis, Annie, Ginger and Tigger
We love you, Mom, Dad, Michael and Zach
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nswered our prayers he blessed us with you tave filled our hearts to owing with your 1ce, kindness, and love. ill forever cherish the ,ries of Christmas ngs, fairy dust, Baby birthday parties, ey Doodles, and leading. You have a ;:rful was of making : feel loved and special. ~us
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Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens Promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance, And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance ...
Love, Mom, John and Martin
I hope you dance! Never lose your sense of wonder! We are so proud of you!
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Katie-GiPl Dearest Mary-Kate,
1. May you always have the serenity to accept the things you cannot change, the courage to change the things you can and the wisdom to know the difference - Love, Mom & Dad
In just the blink of an eye, you grew from a tiny little baby into a sweet young lady. How did you develop such good character and strength and do it all so gracefully? You're almost all grown up now but just remember, you'll always be our little "Katie-girl."
2. May your future be filled with love & happiness - Meme & Pop 3. I'm so proud of you- Marie! 4. May your graduation be your stepping stone to happiness & success - Grandma & Grandpa 5. Best wishes for a bright future -your godfather & friend Brian 6. Dude, have a cigar, you're gonna go far, fly high, you're gonna make it if you try. They ' re gonna love you Daniel
as a baby she in turn made everyone around her smile. That smile still shines and continues to make everyone happy. However, Charlotte's greatest attribute is her concern for others, placing those for whom she cares above herself. Charlotte, should you realize your dream of being a teacher you will be one that places care in your goals and you will be the best in whatever you do. You are, and will always be, as precious to us as you were in this picture.
Love, Mom, Dad and Meghan f'
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othing has come easy ou the strong, determir
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P.S. Katelynn, I love you, stargazer. .. keep shining.
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Miss "E,"
You are such a beautiful person with the most incredible smile. Y possess grace, style, and a maturity beyond your years. Even in the of adversity you have handled yourself with unbelievable poise. a blessing you are to us, a true joy. As you enter this next phase of your life keep smiling, keep wonderful sense of humor, keep dancing and above all be happ Rememberthat what you vividly imagine will inevitably come to pa< We have no doubts that you will be a huge success.
Congratulations and all our love, Mom, Dad and Emily
Love, Morna
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e turned around and you were grown!
You are the smiling little boy who couldn't sit still, wouldn't stay n, and all you wanted to do was eat, play, and explore. lathing has come easy for you and all your hard work has made . ou the strong, determined man you've become. s you move on to adulthood, trust yourself, keep smiling, and m ow that we will always be here for you! p shining.
Love, Mom, Dad, Craig and Meghan
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It's not fair, said I, how time doth fly! I blinked I said, that is all I am guilty of; time fled! Thank God, I cried, to the Fairy of Time. I have gathered My memories and saved them times nine ... To Jessica My Fairy of Light with Love. We give you Wings for Flight.
Eternal love, Mom, Dad, Robyn
As you start a new chapter the love that we have had for you all these years. We have watched you grow from the awkward little girl, who flitted about on stage in her tutu to the young lady who dances with dance. The girl who took everything on as a challenge and never let anything stop her from achieving her goal. You are kind, sensitive, and strongwilled. We are very proud of the young lady that you have become and the woman that you will be. Congratulations!
most incredible smile. Yo your years. Even in the fao 1 unbelievable poise. Wh 路e keep smiling, keep you and above all be happ ill inevitably come to pas :success.
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Love,
in your life, take time to think about everything you have done, and all the things you have yet to do. Reach for the stars and never give up your dreams , Thank you for all the joy and happiness you have brought to our lives, We are so proud of you.
Love, Mom and Dad
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Rebekah Fis,/9 At times I wish
Never afraid of trying to fill shoes
it were within my power to reach forth my hand and stop the moment - but in this I err. To hold the note i_ to spoil the song. - Richard Paul Evans
that might be too big, always seeking new challenges, you have made us so proud in all that you attempt and accomplish. Your loyalty to friends and family, as well as your compassion, will take you far but you will never be far from our hearts.
Love,
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As we give you the freedom to journey forward, reach out eagerly and without fear for new experiences, live each day to the fullest, and be joyful. You bring us much happiness, Rebekah. We are proud of who you have become. Much success and happiness to you as you graduate
Mama, Papa, and Hannah
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To my Amy,
in the pages of your yearbook, how else can we tell you how proud we are? The picture tells the story: from your earliest years you have been a pleasure in our lives with your wonderful smiles and laughter. You graduate now to the time of your life when you'll have to "wrestle" with life 's greater challenges. We "pin" our hopes and prayers on you . You are a champion! We love you with all our hearts and wish you joy and happiness always,
You are the most beautiful young lady that your Dad and I could hm hoped for in our lives. Your strength, determination, and perseveran have helped you succeed in life. Your wonderful smile and your abili to make others happy will give great joy to so many. I know that is watching over you and he is so proud. Remember that God wi always be there to take care of you and so will I. So get ready, on your mark, get set, GO!
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Your smile, charm, and relaxed personality
Our gift from God came in blue and gold, Who understood us all when she was two years old. Her heart was great and could really hold All the things she heard that others told . Her sweetest smile could make you melt, Because she always knew how others felt. She loved to dress in gown and belt, With her sister' s help she prayed and knelt, Julie, we've done all about all we can do, And sure are all in love with you. May the Lord' s blessing fall the dew And order your steps into something new. Jude 1:24-25
:ward, reach out eager!_ each day to the fullest
We love you, Mom and Dad
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have been fun to watch develop over the years. We are proud of the gentleman you have become. We know you will enjoy yourself, whatever you choose to do in life. Watch out world, here he comes!
Mom, Dad and Jake
Meg I can't even remember when we met, probably because we were both so young. Now, you ' re off to college without me (sniff, sniff) and we can' t go knocking on each other's doors whenever we feel like it. I will always remember our sneaking out escapades, forts , SS, aliens, riding bikes, our scientific experiments, and much more. Remember how we always said we'd grow old living next door to each other, our grandkids best buds just like we were? Well, I'm still counting on it so don't make any plans.
your Dad and I could have tination, and perseverance !rful smile and your abilit) so many. I know that Dad Remember that God wi ll will I.
I love you, big sis! Slye
Kri拢ti ] o路h 1fM.O Time has passed by much too quickly.
You have grown into quite a fine young lady with much promise ahead of you. After a lot of hard work your graduation day is at hand. Choose your goals and go after them. You will have our prayers and support and we know you will be successful. We have been richly blessed to have grown with you.
Our love to you always, Mom, Dad and Aliceson Senior Congratulations 219 ~.)
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To our lovely Samantha,
You are a wonderful, loving person
You have grown up to be a beautiful young lady. You have been a perfect teenager. We are proud of all your accomplishments. Always remember that we love you and believe in you. We wish you the best for your future and enjoy college life. Finally, no matter what, we' ll always be here for you, we ' re just a phone call away . Remember to always follow your heart and dreams. And keep the faith in God.
We love you very much,
Stacy (;Uae:~:~ Dorrier Just yesterday you were so tiny,
so mischievous , and such a tomboy . Today you're a teenager ready to pounce on the world and make your mark. Tomorrow brings us a beatuiful young lady ready to leave home and take charge of her life. The years have passed too quickly, as memories flood by and joy ovewhelms our hearts. We are so proud of you, your accomplishments and the person you've become. You are our treasure. As you step into adulthood let the Lord light your path and you can accomplish anything.
We love you always ... Mom&Dad
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As a young child you spent time exploring new ideas, reading, writing, and laughing. As you have grown you are forever discovering more paths. At times you have left the much-traveled path to bushwack your way and make your own road. It has not always been easy, but it seems it has always been satisfying. Molly, we support you as you carve new paths and follow your dreams . Remember we will ALWAYS love you and to NEVER stop laughing.
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You have brought excitement, laughter
You've always been the light of our life. We wish you the best of luck in whatever you do.
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and joy into our hearts from the beginning. Your thoughtfulness and consideration of others is always evident, as is your committment to what you believe is true. You have that "SOE" ..... keep it always. We're excited at what lies ahead for you and will enjoy watching your future unfold. Whether you ' re playing field hockey, lacrosse, narrating Shakespeare or sharing a story at the dinner table, it has been a pleasure to be a part of your life. Thank you for being you!
Love, Mom and Dad Senior Congratulations 221 \. \
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Anne Hallett Fishwick This is a picture of our daughter, Anne,
reading a book by a favorite pond in Vermont. Even today she continues to be a person who enjoys her special space but whose curiousity and interests beckon her to new places and experiences. We love your desire to search and go beyond your own backyard. Love, Mom and Dad Hey, take it easy once in awhile. Seriously I am constantly awed by what a strong-willed, self-aware, and intellectual woman my little sister has become. Glad you are out of the madhouse called high school! You're gonna rock it in whatever you do! Love, James
It may not have always thrilled you
to have your mom at school with you every day of your high school career. .. but then again, what a special time it has been. You've grown into a beautiful, accomplished young woman. I am so proud of you. It has truly been a joy to watch the little girl with the long braids grow up. Congratulations!
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Brad Craddock Wow- how quickly time passes by! It seems like only yesterday that you were born and here you are ready to graduate from high school. Live life to its fullest and enjoy the many blessings it will bring . You are a wonderful son with many good qualities and we are so very proud of you.
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We love you very much! Mom and Dad
"Tomorrow" is truly a mystery.
As you begin you life's journey: Aspire to reach your potential Believe in yourself, Call home often, Dream every day , Exerci frequently, Forgive honest mistakes, Give more than you recei,· Humor the elderly, Include everyone, Justify spending, Kindl ~ help others, Love unconditionally, Make a difference, Nurture environment, Open your arms to change, Praise performance done, Question, Respect yourself and others, Smile often, Trust God, Understand diversity, Voluteer, Win humbly, X-ray probl Yearn to improve, Zestfully pursue happiness!
With pride and love, Mom, Dad, and Whitney
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li1ted to take credit for Anne Shirley's successs, Miss Stacy had it 2ht. "It was Anne who did it on her own, with hard work and -termination." She could have just as easily been talking about our leAnne, a.k.a. TeeDee Bear. Whether it was in the classroom, on court, or along a winding cross-country trail, you displayed a drive t was inspiring. We enjoyed watching you chase the goals and ams you set for yourself, and we look forward to being a part of the rney in the future. "She's the girl at the head of the crowd, and we're feeling mighty, mighty proud! " -A von lea village
Mom, Dad and Megan
When you were born
you came without an instruction booklet, but somehow we raised one of the most wonderful young men ever. Now, you will be going off into the real world and here are some instructions we want to send with you. "Be on good terms with all persons ... Speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others ... Be yourself.. . Whatever your labors & aspirations in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul... With all it' s a sham, drudgery & broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world ... Be cheerful. Strive to be happy."
Love you, Mom, Dad and Logan
jessica It seems like only yesterday
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kindergarten! Now you are finishing this chapter in the book of your life and are about to begin another. Remember time is short, make the most of it. Keep your beautiful smile upon your face. It has always brightened our days. Dare to pursue your dreams and you will go far. Congratulations!
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Two beautiful daughters, You have to locate the few that are meant for you and head for those that summon you with a passion, for they are the ones that give meaning to your life. You have always found these points and pursued them with a confidant, gentle joy, endearing you to those around you in the process. A surprise & a delight. You were great fun as babies, but our favorite time will always be now . You are wonderful, loving young ladies. Congratulations. And now on to your next adventure.
As you continue through life, hold onto those ideals of individuality, gentleness and beauty, and they will guide you through a life of success, spirituality, and love.
you ' ve been togetl you a valuable Jesse learned to overc01 respect each other's us. Always strive
You are a true Joy.
Love,
Love, Mom&Dad
Excellence is never an accident;
Mom&Dad
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grandau gh ter-niece-cousin-best friend-cheerleader -dancer-singergirlfriend-caring-smart-responsible-loyal-dedicated-confidant-bra humorous-strong-sweet-naturally beautiful and forever loved. it is always the result of high intention, determined effort, and skilled execution. We are proud of you and what you've accomplished. Always remember you are not alone, we are right behind you always. May God always bless and protect you .
You were my first born and only girl. You were my lovely li Princess and now you have grown into a wonderful young woman. will always be here for you . We love you. Love, Mom and Dad
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Stay cool! Love, Nick I'll miss you, stay sweet! Love, D.J. Tiff, can I have your stereo now? Love, Tyler Sissy, will you still take me to Ian's house? Love, Zach
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but look at the woman ' olorado mountains, to ri~ "Classics" in Virginia nt thinker, a scholar, mt lishments you have achi start the next chapter i1 ith passion!!! We believ. family
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Through thick and thin
A face that everyone could love ...
you ' ve been together. Every up and down has taught you a valuable lesson. From tots to teenagers , you have learned to overcome the obstacles in your lives and respect each other' s differences. You are God's gifts to us. Always strive to do His will and He will always bless you.
a heart that gives to all! You are a joy, a friend to all, a "rock." I'm proud of you and share in your excitement for your adventures ahead , Always be who you are in your heart.
I love you dearly! Mom James, congrats! The best is yet to come! Good luck. I'll always be here for you.
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1eerleader-dancer-singer-dedicated-confidant-brav' ul and forever loved. You were my lovely litt onderful young woman.\\ 1. Love, Mom and Dad
Tyler :e? Love, Zach
Love, Your parents, Melissa & all the pets
Love, Jack
KeUy Elizabeth
Jessica R Dudley
You came into our world so very small,
We want to say so many things,
but look at the woman you have become! From skiing in the Colorado mountains, to riding bikes in Pennsylvania, to enjoying the "Classics" in Virginia - you are unique- creative, an independent thinker, a scholar, musician and artist. Celebrate the accomplishments you have achieved and you have made us proud. As . ou start the next chapter in your life, be happy ... take on the world with passion!!! We believe in you and may your love of God and family always be with you. ~uch
love, Mom, Jeff and Grandpa
but don ' t know where to start. We want to capture and describe the feelings in our hearts. You ' re in a voyage into time, a trip to somewhere new. You may not always see us there, but we'll be there with you. Aim high, shoot straight, fight hard for what you believe in. Each time you succeed, no matter how small, Stop and listen for a cheer. You'll hear it in your heart. We'll be cheering for you , no matter where you are.
Love you always, Mom, Dad and Alex Senior Congratulations 225 \. \
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Anna Elizabeth Cran rd
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The first time we saw you we felt a special bond of love. That beet red face as you wailed all the way home from the hospital foretol d your stormy relationship with automobiles. Does the word Jetta mean anything to you? Know that we' re so proud of the person you've become. your deep convictions and strong values will serve you well. Keep that keen sense of humor handy. Continue making many friends. Know you ' ll always be our beloved daughter. May God bless and keep you always,
describe the pride and I venteen years. You havâ&#x20AC;˘ own in a lot more for g< they come; as a son an< happened so fast that ' perience the joy all over 'e will always be there fc ver stop achieving.
Love,
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like the blue eyes, dimples , and an almost constant smile seen in this picture. The things that have changed have made us proud. You have grown into a warm and kindhearted young man who lights up the room with his humor and enthusiasm. We look for great things from you as you prepare to enter your next great adventure. But it is hard not to be apprehensive about seeing our middle child leave the nest. Your going to college means there is no longer a majority at home. In many ways that adjustment will be harder than the first. We love you and are proud of everything you have accomplished. We know that you have just started and more great things are yet to come. Never forget that we will always be there when you need love, advice, or just a good home-cooked meal.
Love,
Mom and Dad, Lindsay and Nathan
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Meg
What a true gift you are
Our precious Meg,
to you rfamily and all who know you. You uniqrue view ofthe world from bow-ties to robots and celebrity pictures to monkeys reminds us that life really is a miracle to experience, not a problem to solve. As you continue your journey may you have the wisdom to guide you, understanding to find truth, counsel of trusted friends to support you, courage to face adversity, knowledge to open doors of opportunity, humility to keep you grounded, and wonder to appreciate all creation. Let's go to Pittsburgh.
Love, Mama, Sarah, Adam r-)
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You are the fulfillment of our hopes and dreams. You have develop into a lovely, successful, and enterprising young lady of whom we so proud! From your first steps, you have shown a spirit of indepe dence, curiosity, love oflearning, and initiative. Now, as you take yo next steps into the world, may that spirit guide you safely to continu success and much happiness.
With lots of love and best wishes from Mom and Dad, your brothers, William and Adrian, and Batman, a.k.a. Killer!
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Zack Words are inadequate,
describe the pride and happiness you have brought us over the last venteen years. You have turned our dreams for you into reality and own in a lot more for good measure. You are as solid and complete they come; as a son and a brother. Getting you to this point in life as happened so fast that we selfishly wish we could start over just to '(perience the joy all over again. However, you are on to bigger things. .ve will always be there for you and you for us. Never stop dreaming; ever stop achieving.
With Love and Pride, Mom, Dad, Megan, Nikki
Burket Congratulations to the BEST KID
in the world! We are so proud of you. A free and independent thinker, you have always made your own way, in your own time. You have turned into such a wonderful person and we have enjoyed and will always cherish your growing up years. And to think, this is only the beginning.
All our love, Mom&Dad
Ellie Gillette
Amanda
You introduced us to
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My Little Ponies, Kool-Aid dyed hair, country music, and belly rings! You have added spice and joy to our lives for almost 19 years, and we miss having you around as you start off on a new adventure, Remember Psalty and Schachen- you can do anything, one step at a time. We love you.
Dad, Mom, Jason and Josh Isaiah 49:28-31
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EricaLohr Newberry Since before you were born, you have been a source of great joy and a most precious blessing! Your zest for life has been contagious, making ordinary times special and special occassions cherished moments. You are an intelligent, talented, caring, and compassionate young lady. Thank you for your love and for sharing your special gifts, all that is uniquely you. Our gifts to you are roots and wings . Continue with your journey, expand your boundaries, stretch your wings, but never forget your roots . Know that you are an adored, cherished, treasured child. We will always love you and support you in your journey through life.
Love,
Stet A "You made it, you did it; you can still do it.路
As your journey continues in this life, don' t forget to remember where all your blessings come from. We are so very proud of you and the family will always be there for you. Continue to hold your head up and always remember,
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Allison Cushman You will alwa s be our "Saudi baby" and favorite "Sparky" !We're so proud of who you are you're beautiful (both inside and out)!
Love, Mom, Dad andMeghan
Mark and Scott Go forth and do good! We love you, Mom&Dad
Lindsay Neese
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From Cabbage Patch and dress-ups to sticks and jeans you ' ve always been mature beyond your age and confident in your own abilities! You brought enthusiasm and purpose into this world and you ' ve stayed God' s course as you've grown. Because of your substantial achievements, you recognize that fulfillment is life's journey and not its endpoint. So continue to expand your horizons and talents, and to experience as much of the beauty thi world has to offer as you can. But most of all share love an happiness that these never leave you. These are the greatest gif~ Princess, and what you ' ll always give us!
Love, Mom, Dad and Lauren
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We love you always Mom&Dad. Sam, Billy & Andrea, Am<:
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Sara Loren Gonias From the time you were born you waited to be out of your crib, learning and playing. In fact, your first word was "up." You were always ready to tackle the next challenge. You began to play the piano at five and continue to play beautifully. You attempted soccer and basketball - oh well. Then you discovered tennis and skiing and mastered both. You have been blessed with the gift of determination. Remember to stay "clean, smart and kind." We are so proud of you. We will always be here for you. We love you.
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and keep you all the days of your life. Walk in truth and inherit honor, Seek wisdom and gain understanding, Above all, "Trust in the Lord with all of your heart.. acknowledge Him in all you ways and he shall direct your paths ,'' Pr 3:5-6
We love you always, Mom&Dad, Sam, Billy & Seth Andrea, Amanda & Jimmy
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Love, Mama, Sydetie & Robert
Ben Morris
Sherri Graves
In the blink of an eye,
Sherri,
you have gone from a 5.5 pound preemie to to 6'3" young man. The time has, in fact, been filled with the joy of watching you grow and Jearn. Your talents are many, your sense of humor is refeshing, your relaxed manner is enviable. There has never been one moment that we have not been proud to have you as our son.
of the beauty thi all share love and e the greatest gifL.
Think what the future holds! You will always be our little punkin!
Love, MomandDad
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you have always enjoyed. We know it will continue to be a big part of your life. We love you very much.
You are the sunshine of our lives. Our hope is for you to be very happy and achieve all your goals! We are so proud of you!
We are so proud of you. May your dreams come true! Love, Mom, Dad, and Katie
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ar Felisa, We thank God for gifting u. The rich measure of ym d home. The loveliness of e deepest colors of Hi s joy It is our prayer that the L< i loving kindness and tend We cherish you very muc rd and us proud. We love
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I'm very proud of you.
Being our first born, you were the grand sum of all our hopes and dreams. As new parents, we marveled at everything you did and worried constantly that we would not know all that we needed to make your life complete. We pray that you will always have God direct your path. On this day and every day from your first, you have made our hearts glad and brought pride to our souls. Always remember that " you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you , and only what you do for Christ will last!"
It' s hard to believe thirteen years have gone by and you are gettin: ready to graduate from high school. I wish you all the best. And rna. God bless you always. Love, Mom
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We've been together two years and you ' re already graduating! Th time has gone by so fast. I'm really glad we've had the choice to spend it together and hopefully many more. Good luck. I love you, Laura
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ar Felisa, We thank God for gifting our family with a diamond-of-a-daughter like u. The rich measure of your love for God has greatly blessed out family d home. The lo vel iness of Christ in your spirit has painted our lives with e deepest colors of His joy. It is our prayer that the Lord Jesus crown you daily with is loving kindness and tender mercies. We cherish you very much. Thank you for doing the ord and us proud. We love you so very much.
Daniel
Love, Papa and Mama
From riding that little, yellow bus with "Hitter" tucked inside to going to college., we couldn't be prouder of you and all of your accomplishements from your constant hard work and perserverance. God blessed you with many talents and strengths. Use them to make a difference in this world. We wish you great success as you move toward your goal. Remember we will ALWAYS be here to cheer you on.
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Time sure passes quickly. From my small, sweet girl to a graduating young lady. Vicky has always been a blessing to our lives. Through good and bad times we have hung in there together. Best wishes always to my
Congratulations!
The years have truly flown by since this photo was taken. We are so very proud of the young man you have become.
daughter as she makes a new life for herself. Smiling caring for others the way she does will
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Where did the 18 years go, Bri?
Keep your faith and follow your dreams!
take her far in life.
Love, Mommy
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Bryan Redieske
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could go by so fast. If I could do it all over again I would. You have grown into someone I am proud to call my daughter and my friend. You have so much to offer and no matter what you choose to do I know you will do it well and with passion. Always remember to see humor in everything, even when you really have to search. Thank you for trusting me and shari ng your life experiences with me. I value our friendship more than you will ever know .
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your sister has tried to be your mother and she's still trying to boss you around. I'm very proud of you to have made it this far. It's hard to believe seventeen years have gone by so fast. Your Nana and Papa would be so proud of you. As you go on to college and fulfill your dreams, whatever you decide to do in your future , we'll always be there for you. Love, Mom
your high school days: friends around a bonfire, line dancing at Max' fishing , the Breezeway, lacrosse, Young Life camp, THE BEACH!!! , trips t Walmart to find that perfect outfit for Spring Week, great big pick-up trucks your beloved 4-Runner, Haze, Rusty the wonder dog, Wintergreen, Col orad THE BEACH ! ! !, late nights with the girls, football games ... You are so read_ for the next step - take with you all the good memories and good friends an
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Caitlin Schwab
Jenny, from day one,
Bootie, we wish the best of luck and lots of love in whatever you decide, we're so proud of you. You go girl. We love you, Angela and Megan
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I am so proud of you! You have made such a great difference in my life. Love, Mom
Nikki So proud of you, You have always been beautiful since the moment we set eyes on you. You have grown into a very sweet, caring and impressive young lady in the seventeen years we have known you. You have many, many, many dreams and we believe they will come true for you one day soon.
follow your dreams, aim high, congratulations!
Love you, Dad, Mom and Samantha
Love, Mom, Dad, Keisha
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Leah Redieske
"I wonder what it will be like when I am a senior in hi2:h school?"
Wherever you go,
There you are. Be true to yourself, Throughout your journey in life, rest assured that our love will follow you always. We are so proud of you and of all that you have accomplished. May your beautiful blue eyes always be wide with wonder at the possibilities ahead. Congratulations!
Love,
Love, Mom and Daddy
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\ to our lives. You ' ve expanded our horizons and lifted lour hearts. As you move on in life, remember ... be strong in your faith. Be loyal to those who care for you. Be kind and truthful even if it hurts. Serve more that you are served. Choose your friends wisely ... ones who challenge you and push you to be better. Smile always! Don't complain- adjust. In other words, keep on as you ' ve begun. Fly like an eagle!
Love and Pride, Mom and Dad
Our love always, Mom, Dad, Marie, Andrew, Tiger, Mittens, Buttons and Snagglepuss
Erin Elizabeth Cartwright
Sara Potter
You have turned into a beautiful young lady.
It's hard to believe
I am very proud of you and everything you do. It has been fun over the years watching you evolve from a shy little girl to an outspoken young lady. Your sincerity to help others and quest for knowledge will make you an exceptional educator. We know whatever you do you will succeed.
our baby girl is graduation from high school! Always keep your curl locks, great smile, and contagious laugh. We ' re so proud of you and wish you a lifetime of happiness, love, good friends and opportunitie to reach out to others. Continue to stand up for your beliefs and your faith. May God bless you and guide you always .
Love,
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from the moment you were born. Both your mom and I have enjoyed your spirit, care and concern for others, and your willingness to dig in to tasks. even if they have not been the most popular things to do. Your steadfast pursuit of becoming an Eagle Scout brightened our day, when you achieved it. We know that you will make a difference in the future, and we are very proud. Remember always to make the world a better place for your having been there. Somehow, we know you will.
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Brant Dixon Your family is proud of the person you are. You can do or become anything you want - so aim high. We love you, MomandDad
reflect a cherished heritage, was born in the fall of the year 1982 to roud parents Marian Jean and Robert Otto Benzing and destined for greatness beyond imagining. A lover of little children, she is 'Xlssessed with the patience of Job in the sure knowledge that for all 'hO believe everything in life works for their good.
May she always know the beauty of true joy.
Brant - I am so proud of the person that you have become. Surprisingly you turned into a handsome intelligent man virtually problem-free. I love you, Kelly
Ashley
Lauren Michelle Wright
Live your dreams
To our only daughter and first born,
Work hard at what you like to do and try to overcome all obstacles. Laugh at your mistakes and praise yourself for learning from them. Laugh and have fun every day. Love your family and friends entirely because they are the most important part of your life. Keep your faith , be strong in your beliefs and listen to your emotions. Always dream! We are very proud of you!
congratulations! We are so proud of you! May you find success and happiness in whatever path you choose by always putting God first in your life.
Love, Mom, Dad, Leigh-Ann and Michael
Remember to set high but attainable goals, work toward those goals with determination and persistence, and never stop until you reach them. Be strong enough to say "no" to those things that would make you less than your best and to say "yes" to the challenges and opportunities that will make you grow and improve your life.
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Bloomfield, E. 39 Boateng, Aida 22, 39, 166 Boateng, Camel Ia 18, 22, 34, 39,53 Bodily, Rachel 39, 100, 167 Bodkin, lan 86 Bodrey,J 160 Boehm, Allison 19, 86, 87, 96 Boffana, Sudhir 81 Bolden, Ross 43, 101, 107, 160 Bolter, Katherine 22, 39, 50, 90, 93 Boschert, Rebecca 22, 31 , 34, 53, 81 Bosselman, B. 22, 30 Boucher, Chantal 39, 101 Bourne, Ashleigh 31, 127 Bowden, Andrew 87 Bowers, Johnson 101 Bowers, Richi 72 Bowman, Helen 101 Bowns, Alison 101 Boyd, Jeffrey 87 Brackett, Katherine 39, 101 Brackett, Megan 101 Bradshaw, Michael 23, 87 Brae, J. 19 Bragg, Jennifer 34, 35, 101 Branch, H. 42 Brashear, Sarah 18, 22, 87 Braxton, Coach 180 Bray, David 101 Bray, Jon 6 Brazell, Karen 132 Breakiron, Sara 39, 101 Bream, Rut hie 27, 30, 31, 39, 53, 63 Bream, Susan 19, 31,87 Breeden, Emily101 Breeden, Rebecca 87 Breedlove, Tim 132 Brennan, Sean 81, 83 Bressan, Vicky 23, 53, 58 Bright, Coty 101 Broderick, Amy 2, 22, 39, 87 Brown, Coach 50, 175 Brown, Dominic 43, 101 Brown, Jamie 132 Brown, Keith 22, 34, 35, 53 Brown, Melissa 18, 132 Brown, Randy 31, 158, 174 Brown, Roderick 87, 159 Brown, Roger 86, B7, 96, 158, 159 Brown, Shawnta 26, 46, 116 Brown, Tamyca53 Brownhill , Jen 129 Browning, Verona 132 Brumbaugh, Susan 19, 101 Brust, J. 30 Bryant, Jessica 19, 26, 31, B7, 92, 93 Bryant, Kenneth 161 Buddington, Amy 132 Buglia, Mr. 113 Buly, A. 26 Bunch, Bruce 53 Burg , Dr. 1B, 132 Burgess, Julie 30, 31, 101 Burke, lan36 Burket, Bryan 53 Burnett, L. 27 Burrell, Robert 43, 101, 172 Burris, Jennifer 19, 101 Burton, Jeanetta 132 Bush, Jeffrey 101, 113,160 Bush, Sarah 31, 101 Byers, Eric 101, 160 Cahalen, S. 161 Cajayon, Emeraldo 81 Calabretta, Christina 53, 81 Campbell, Prisci lla 18, 19, 27,53 Cantore, Ryan 23, 87 Caraway, Emily87 Caraway, Lizzy 167 Carbone, Jennifer 87 Caritj, Paul 19, 53, 80, 81 Carlson, B. 31 Carr, lan 101 Carr, Shameera 54, 55 Carraway, Kristen 31, 42, 87, 114, 162 Carraway, Lizzy 126 Carter, Levohn 87 Carter, Nyshae 87 Carter, Quante 108 Carto-Sprowal, Shianne 101 Cartwright, Erin 22, 23, 27, 39, 54, 55, 81 Cason, Coach 161 Castro, Mr. 13, 17, 30, 114, 142, 155,132 Catlett, Ryan 118, 128,42,43 Catoe, Marquita 87 Catoe, Martisha 101 Catoe, Sidney 46, 116, 118 Caton, Emily 118 Catta-Preta, Jade 14, 20, 22, 30, 31, 40, 80, 99, 101, 145, 177, 179 Centini, Jenna 16, 39, 47, 100, 101, 108, 117, 168,169 Chalmers, Darryl 132 Chalmers, Mr. 134 Chan, W. 22 Chandler, Ben 101, 107 Chandler, P. 19 Chaney, Tara 118 Chang, Che 102 Chang, Frank 87 Chapman, Nicole 118 Charback, Dana 54, 55 Cheeny, C. 30 Chen, J. 22, 31 Chen, Kearby 118 Chen, Szu-Han 118 Cheney, Candice 6, 118 Cheney, Kristen 21, 27, 31,87
c;;;:;t·~~·: K~~·i~ 42:43. 118, 126 Chisom, Mrs. 20 Chlebnikow, Molly 41, 54,55 Choi, Nak-Chung 22, 87 Christensen, Peggy 132 Christiansen, Mrs. 31 Chung, Ann 20, 118 Church, Wendy 87 Cilimberg, Justin 102, 160 Cintini, Jenna 16, 22, 30, 39, 47, 100, 108, 117,168, 169 Clark, Megan 81, 21,22 Clark, Michael 87 Clark, William 19,102 Clarry, Anne 102 Clemmer, Amanda 31,118 Clifford, Daniel102, 160 Cline, Holly 18,39,87, 147, 168 Cline, Justin 118 Cockrell, Stephanie 118 Coffindaffer, Johnathan 54, 55, 71 Coffman, Mark 102, 170, 171 Cohoon, Genevieve 102 Cole, Mary 118 Coleman, David 102,160 Coles, Matthew 118,161 Coles, William 54,55,158 Collier, Daniel118, 161 Collier, Gregory 23,54, 55 Collier, Rebecca 22,23,87, 164, 165 Collins, Christian 102 Collins, Christopher 18, 22, 39, 87 Col lins, Darrell101,102, 160 Collins, Gina 17, 118, 125 Colombini, Mar 132 Coltrane, Jute 118 Comb, Dillon 47, 117 Combs, Bryan 99,102 Combs, Dylan 19, 88 Connor, Agnes17, 118 Connor, Justin 19,13, 88 Conteh, Achmed 43, 88, 158 Conti, Timothy88 Conway, Jennifer 19, 26, 31, 88 Cook, Allison 102 Cook, Roberta 133 Cooper, Shannon 26, 102, 167 Covington, Brian 14, 102 Craddock, Brad 12, 22, 32, 33, 54, 55 Craddock, Brian 88 Craddock, Mark 118 Cramer, Kevin 16, 102 Crammer, M. 31 Cranford, Anna 23, 54, 55 Crank, Caroline 102 Craun, Sarah 31,118 Crawford, Naomi 133 Crawford, Spencer 102 Creighton, Molly 18, 31,42,102 Crickenburger, Carty 31, 118, 126 Crist, Megan 88, 146 Critzer, Catherine 118 Critzer, L. 31 Cross, Anita 22,23,31,118, 179 Cross, Jennifer118 Cross, Rachel 23,27, 88 Crowley, Charles 81 Crowner, Ketti 31,118 Crump, Jason 54, 55 Cruse, Megan 34, 35, 102, 143 Cummings, Chip 42, 99 Cunningham, Fay 34, 133, 134, 151 Curry, Benjamin 88,32,33,158 Curry, Marvin 133 Curtis, Sean 119 Cushman, Allison 54, 55, 63, 76,19,26,34,1B Cushman, Meghan 19, 102, 168 Cutitta, Erin 18, 23, 54, 55 Cyrus, Lucas 54, 55, B1 DaCunha, Beatriz 21, 27, 34, 39, 54, 55, 76 Dahlstrom, Kaitlyn 31, 119 Dallavalle, Christine 102 Daly, Bill 133 Dameron, Ann 56 Dandridge, Eliza 37, 119 Dane, Marie 133 Darcus, Happy 10, 21, 22, 31, 34, 39, 56, 83 Darcus, Joanna 26, 39, 50,71, 88, 117 Daugherty, Abbi 18, 23, 27, 34, 56, 162,163 Davis, Angela 119 Davis, Bob 133 Davis, Brandy 31, 56 Davis, Crystal 102, 111 Davis, D. 1B, 42 Davis, J. 23 Davis, Krista, 22, 133, 138 Davis, Leslie 21, 23, 26, 27, 30, 39, 56, 76 Davis, Mrs, Leslie 133,138 Davis, Lindsay 39, 50, 102, 107, 164, 165 Davis, Marcelia B8 Davis, Olacynth 88 Day, Jason 102 De La Fuente, Alfonso 108 De La Pointe, Diane 133, 155 Deakin, Bridgett 42, 102 Dedes, Matthew 102 Degnan, Erin 102, 167,19 Degnan, Megan 119, 167, 180 DeGraff, Jessica 6, 18, 34, 39, 55, 119, 166 DeGraff, Jennifer 55, 56, 129 Dellaganna, Christine 88 Delp, Amanda 19, 56, 63 Delp, J. 31 Des, L. 31 Desai, Sheetal19,27,39, 56 Desai, Sujay 119 Desper, Courtney 88 Dickinson, Fritz 88
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Dillard, Tiffany81, 88 Dillehunt, David 35,18,34, 8B Dillon, Paul 56, 83 Divine, Jordan 119, 161 Divine, Mr. 154,133 Dixon, Brant 56, 170 Doherty, Theresa 133 Dolinger, Chris 41, 50, 56, 172 Dorman, Rachael 88 Dorrier, Stacey 56, 71, 176, 177 Douglass, Shaman 119,161 Downing, E. 19 Doyle, T. 160 Drake, Wi lliam 119 Droessler, Stacy 133 Drozda, Megan 22,27, 88, 164 Drozda, Zackary 10, 21, 22, 32, 56, 76, 83, 158, 159 Drumheller, Danny 81 Dudley, Alex 55,161,119 Dudley, Early B8 Dudley, Jessica 55,56 Dueweke, L. 18 Dumitru, Chris 81 Dunlap, William 119 Durivan, Jeffrey 119 Durkin, Jeff 108 Durrer, Miranda 119 Durrer, Richard 57 Duxbury, Christen 23, 119, 166 Eades, Sierra 39, 176 Early, Karen 86, 88, 96 Echeverri-Gent, Simone 119 Edson, Clarece 133 Edwards, Kathleen 100 Eichner, Adrienne 31,88 Eisenman, Rebecca 27, 57 Eisenman, Sarah 18, 19, 27, 34, 57 Elder, Meghan 88,162,163, 180 Elizan, Jesse 119 Elliott, Mary 8B Elzey,Jeffrey 119 Elzey, Laura 100 Emanuelson, Victoria 119 Endres, Charlotte 22, 57, 119 Endres, Tosha 119,161 Engel, L. 19 Englehardt, Matt 26, 34, 57, 83 Engl ish, Christine 31,119 Epport, A.42 Esposito, Gia 119, 166 Eustace, Zachary 119,161 Everett, Cara 88 Evers, Ben 23,30, 31, 57, 82, 88,158 Evers, R. 162 Ewing, Maureen 57 Ezzyk, Christopher 119 Fan, Rongrong 18, 26, 27, 34, 39, 57, 83 Farmer, K. 161 Farris, I. 18 Fechteler, Laura B8 Fechtmann, Leah 133 Fedde, Matt 26, 133 Fells, B. 42 Ferretti, Tissiana 119 Fiazzo, Amanda 81 Fields, Anisa 57 Fields, Dustin 134 Fields, Keri 119,31 Fields, Nicole 119 Finn, Amanda 18, 37, 58, 114, 142, 154, 169, 181 Finster, T. 34, 35 Fiore, Rachel 120 Fiore, Rebecca 81 Fisher, Hannah 120 Fisher, Rebekah 57,18,27,34 Fishwick, Ann 19,20, 22, 23, 26, 27, 32, 33, 34 Fitzgerald, Allison 120 Fitzgerald, James 120,161 Fitzgerald, Jennifer 57 Fitzhugh, John 27, 55, 120, 12B Fitzhugh, Julie 55, 57, 82, 164, 165 Fitzpatrick, Caitlin 88 Flanagan, Crystal 120 Fletcher, Jason 43, 101, 193 Fletcher, Madam 145 Flint, Jennifer 57, 71 Flint, Victoria 42, 89 Floyd, AnthonyB9 Floyd, Kristiana 120 Folley, John 6 Ford, Sarah 120 Forrest, John B9 Forrest, Kristean 14, B9 Foss, Don. 39 Foster, Charles 59 Foutz, Steve 20, 21 Fowler, Jeffrey 89 Fox, Ann 133 Franco, John 34, 15B Franko, Lisa 23, 89, 164, 165 Frantz, N. 26, 160 Frazier, Jamie 59 Frazier, Jennifer 153 Frazier, L.26 French, Whitney 89,19 Freundschuh, Amber 120 Fuentes, Sandra 120 Fuss, Catherine 31, 104 Gaines, E.31 Gaines, Julie 120 Gal la, Arti 18, 37, 120 Gal lagher, John 120, 161 Gantt, William 120 Garcia, Jose' 120 Gardner, Jr, Timothy 89 Garland, John 32, 33,132,133 Garnett, Jim 134, 170 Garren, Emma 120 Garth, Artrianna 120 Gartland, Kelly 22, 23, 30, 104, 176
Gay, Wesley 120 Geer, N. 34 Geilow, Brendan 127 Genest, Adam 120 Gentry, Kara 59 Gentry, Lauren 30, 104, 143 Gentry, Matt 149 Gentry, William 104 Gercke, Emily 27, 31, 39, 50, 89 German , Ms. 40 Gibson, Amanda 104 Gibson, Charles 120 Gibson , Jordan 120, 161 Gibson, Matthew 104, 120 Gibson, Tyler 120, 161 Gielow, Brendan 46,116, 120 Giffen, Alexander 43, 104 Giffen, Nicholas 59,82 Giffen, S. 42 Gilchrist, Michael 89,22,42 Gillette, Elisabeth 59,18,19 Gillette, Joshua 18, 104, 146, 172 Gilliam, Jonathan 22,27, 59 Gilliam, Sarina 59, 152 Glass, Samantha 59, 76 Glassberg, Jonathan89 Godshall, Amy 26,27, 31, 32, 59, 81 Godshall, Timothy 31, 42, 43, 120 Goetting, Charles. 22, 43 Goforth, Heather 104 Gomaa, Amanda 8, 26, 27, 34, 40, 59 Gomaa, Edward 104 Gomersall, Helen 43, 89, 168 Gondeck, Mark 34, 27, 59, 82 Gonias, Sara 22, 26, 27, 59, 66, 168, 169 Gonias, Sydell 104, 168 Gonzales-Fernandez, Miranda 23, 37,104, 114 Gonzalez, Daihara 120,30 Gonzalez, Melody 60, 71 Good , Bryan 89 Good, J. 158 Goosh, Roopa 26, 27, 34, 39, 59, 82 Gottschalk, Adam 18, 104, 147 Grace, Jamie 22, 23, 27, 89 Grady, Melvin 134 Grant, Alex 121 Graves, Kelly 121 Graves, Sherri 60 Gray, Katherine 121, 125, 129 Green, Kelly 104 Green, Megan 9, 18, 38, 104 Green, S. 161 Green, Timothy 43, 121 Greer, Noel 121 Gregg, Amanda 89,26,39 Gregg, Robert 39, 121, 134 Gregory, Heather 121 Griffith, Samuel 104 Grim, Nancy 134 Grobmyer, Emily 27, B9 Grove, Amanda 31, 89 Guanch, Jeffrey 104 Guggino, Jessica 121 Guggino, Tammy 27, 60, 153 Guthrie, Amber39, 104 Haddock, James 134 Haden, Brian 104 Haggard, Amy 34, 35, 60, 76, 99 Haggard, Andrew 31, 121 Hall, A. 23, 27, 31, 160 Hall, Andrew 104, 160 Hall, Anna 23, 30, 60, 63, 83,115 Hal l, Heather 89 Hal l, Sarah 89, 164, 165,19 Hal l, Tammy 89 Hal lahan, Erin 81 Halliday, Bethany 121,39 Hamilton, Jed 60 Hamilton, Nicolai 39, 104 Hamlin, Jessica 39, 121, 166 Hammond, Cayman 121,167 Haney, Amanda 60 Haney, Eric 89 Haney, Heather31, 104 Haney, Leigh 22, 60 Hanks, Holly 42, 104 Hanley, Jared 60, 159, 158 Hanley, Rachel16, 22, 23, 104, 162, 163, 180 Hansen, Jennifer 22, 30, 100, 104, 178, 179 Hansen, Melissa 26, 27, 30, 31, 60, B2 Hantman, David 89 Haque, Tanzir 89 Hardening, Dylan 134 Hardy, Bret 32, 60 Hardy, Dallin 160 Hare, Joshua 36, 60 Harker, Ala ina 121 Harker, K.19 Harlow, Jason 60 Harper, Rachel 18, 104 Harrell, Tamika89 Harris, Ashley 30, 31, 89, 104 Harris, Daniel 105, 107 Harris, Eric 42, 89 Harris, Jessica 18, 34, 60 Harris, Kimberly 60 Harris, L. 19, 27 Harris, Lauren 8, 41, 61, 82 Harris, Laurie 90 Harris, M.160 Harris, Mary 134 Harris, Miles 105, 160 Harris, P. 35 Harrison, Anna90 Hart, Danielle 105, 154 Harvey, Chevel1 05 Harvey, Isaiah 81
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J~~ki~S~A~~it~ 181 Jenkins, J. 19, 31 Jenkins, James 106 Jenkins, Josh 35 Jenkins, Joshua 62, 81 Jenkins, Macie 122, 129, 167 Jenkins, Macy 123 Jewell, Nicole 39, 90 Jia, Ruo 42, 91 Johnson, A. 18, 22, 23, 27, 3! 160, 180 Johnson, Annie 8, 106, 108, Johnson, Antonio 122 Johnson, Ashley 62 Johnson, Bryan 122 Johnson, C. 18, 22, 27, 32, 3: 62 Johnson, Christopher 62 Johnson, Daniel 122, 161 Johnson, tan 27, 32, 33, 42, ' Johnson, Jeannie 34, 35, 43, Johnson, Jeremy 91 Johnson, Joshua 122 Johnson, Kristiann 62 Johnson, Larry 3, 23, 134, 13 Johnson, Latericka 62 Johnson, Leigh-Ann 122, 167 Johnson. M. 34, 35 Johnson, Meghan 91 Johnson, N. 19, 20, 22, 27, Johnson, Nicholas 62 Johnson, Norah 17, 122, 125 Johnson, Patrick 42, 122 Johnson, Sarah 100 Johnson, Seleena 106 Johnson, Selena 108 Johnson, Trevis 97, 106 Johnston, Mary 31, 122 Johnston, Sarah 106, 107, 1 Jones, Bobbie 62 Jones, Brent 104, 106 Jones. Carl 134 Jones, Hope 122 Jones, Kelly 91 Jones, T. 26 Jordan, April 81 Jordan, Coach 160 Joyce, B. 42 Joyce, Brad 42 Joyce, Bradley 91 Joyner, Jesse 106 Kaestner, Janine 91 Kantas, Tiffany 19. 91 Karafili, A. 22 Karafili, Alma 91 Karafili, Anisa 62 Karim, Alex 62 Kaufman, Ryan 18, 106, 144 Kay, Jamie 23, 106 Keathley, Andrew 27, 122 Keathley, Daniel 34, 64 Keathley, Kristie 64 Keegan, Jessica 91 Keegan, Thomas 122, 161 Kelderman, Ka te 134 Keller, Dante 64, 66 Kelly, Brittany 91 Kendall, S. 161 Keneipp, Joel 42, 43, 122 Kenty, Ryan 122 Kern, Westley 42, 43, 122 Key, Avis 135 Khun, Michael 42 Kilby, Anthony 64 Kimble. Wesley 22, 172, 173 Kimelman, Jezmyn 8, 18, 19 64, 82 King, Christopher 122 Kirby, Amanda 106 Kirby, Ryan 1B, 31, 106, 160 Kirchner, Matt 22, 26, 34, 35 Klas, Megan 19, 106 Klosko, Susanna 19, 86, 91 , Knappenberger, Evan 106 Knight, Tessa 64 Knighton, Derrick 106 Knighton, Dustin 123 Knox, Christopher 123 Knox, Jon64 Koch. Lauren 106 Koenig, Corinne 31, 39, 10f. Kalbach, K. 23 Kolomeisky, Dorothy 135 Kopeny, Michael 123, 124, I Kornhauser, Shawn 18, 23, ' 106 Kosh, Lauren 26 Kotania, Ashley 106 Koudone, Akouvi 123 Kozuch, Brian 106, 143 Krag, Linda 135 Kreitzman, Jennfier 64, 177 Krohn, Kathleen 23, 58, 63, 180 Kropf, Elizabeth 19, 106 Kruszec, Anna 91 Kruszec, Tomasz 91 Ku, Anna 18, 19, 27, 34, 39. Ku, Deborah 21, 22, 39, 106 Kudro, Roseanne 81 Kuhn, Michael 42, 106 Kulbok, Katherine 31, 123 Kuykendall, Jamie 40, 106, Lachendro. Margaret 135 Lacy, Hal i 123 Lacy, Sabrina 123 Lam, Christopher 18, 106 Laman. Michel le 107 Lamb, Shana 107 Lambert, Andrew 123, 161 Lambert, Travis 42. 91, 172 Lamm, C. 19 Lane, Jennifer 30, 123, 125, Langhorne, Jeremiah 107 Larrick, David 19, 135
ak, Michael 26, 107 • Joseph 19, 23, 27, 64, , Julianne 10, 13, 17, 30, 75, 107, 150, 153 "!!y, Brenton 107 -ence, Adam 123, 127, 161 -ence, Brittany 123 renee, Dwight 14, 91 renee, lan 64, 158 nee, Matthew 107 iOn, Eric 123 n, Jason 23, 91 ·11. Alexandra 123 II, Elizabeth 64 II, Larry 135 , Amanda123 • Daniel 91 ers, Brandon 123, 161 Charlotte 18, 22, 34, 64 Edward 65 J. 19, 27, 39 essica 123, 135 ustin 8, 65 '<athlyn 123 .indsey 123 uanda 123 ash ington, Rory 65, 81 ily 18, 22, 23, 27, 38, 39, 146 ch, Melanie 30, 123 e, Tristan 31, 34, 35, 91 ;rmon, Susan 135 Jy, Michael 107 Sherome 36, 91 "-tharina 107 42 er, Justin 91 n, John 121, 123, 161 n-Ho 22, 123 ndy 107 , Lindsay 18, 23, 27,
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nsmith, David 34, 107 IISmith, Laura 31, 107 IISmith, Philip 107 mith, Rebecca 123 mith, Stephen 107 Z'f, Calisha 63, 65 Z'f, Coach 164 Z'f, Courtney 123 say, Mikkia 123 ;ry, Richard 135 Z'f, Tia 65 Adam 43, 65, 149 Selena 135 ..wski, Chris 26, 91 , Jason 43, 123, 160 John 135 ~ .Kate 124, 134, 166 e, Laquawanna 107 Audra 22, 31, 91 J. 39 , Matthew 91, 172 Mark 107 Brian 91 Chris 22, 102, 135 , Felicia 124 n, Shanon 27, 39,91, 93 It, Brandon 31, 124 nsmith, S. 19 ren, Alyssa 31, 91 , Amber 15, 107, 110 , Jessica 91 Kitty 18, 37, 109, 146 Shannon124 Whitney 12, 107 , Tobler 18, 107 T.A.27, 34, 39, 65 lfllder, Shameika 102 Carolyn 135 John 135, 144 nzie, Connie 135 '· Nikolas 43, 107 10, Rebekah 19, 31, 65, 66 ichael, Jane 135 ichael, Jay 135 ~ighl, Krista 124 lox, Kristina 59 an, Ali 22. 39, 46, 47, 116, 117, 174 ruder, Shameika 107 ian, Derek 65, 158 .ry, Alicia 65, 180 .ry, Kimberly 91 ·, Erika 18, 124 10. Ashley 92 ano, Shir22, 124 .urn, Robert 31, 107 NOOd, A. 18 NOOd, Stephen 92 , Adam 39, 107 , Brian 17, 27, 34, 38, 39, 80 , Kathryn 39, 1D7 1all, Matthew 124 illall, w. 160 n, Jacob 124 n, Nancy 92 n, Steven 43, 111, 158, nelli, Jennifer 22, 30, 46, -. 116, 166 i, Katherine 124 m, Daniel 124, 145 n, Marci 135 ie, Kevin 92 ie, M. 23, 27, 34, 39 ie, Margaret 65 ie, Meg 63, 76, 80 •erne, Benjamin 23, 124, 161 erne, Gregory 92 ias, Meg han 22, 39, 108, .lllews, Ms. 154 pin, Krystat 124
Maviyer, Jonathan 124 Mayer-Aschoff, Dana 22, 31, 92, 114, 168, 169 Maynard 170, 171 Maynard, Brett 124 Maynard, Greg 135, 151 Mayo, Lindsey 31, 81 Mayo, Mandy 18, 27, 43, 92, 162, 163 Mayo, Sarah 92 Mauei, Kristy 38, 92 McBride, Darell 108, 143 Mccaan, N. 42, 43 McCally, H. 31 McCann, Bo 31, 42, 124 McCann, Nicholas 108 McCleary, Meghan 31,65 McCoy, Jenice 26, 108 McCurry, Jessica 30, 108, 176 McDade, Katie 34, 63, 67, 180 McDaniel, Angela 31, 92 McDarae, K. 26 McDonald, Tim 19, 135 McGehee, Jannell 31, 92 Mcgraw, J. 18 Mcivor, Sarah 19, 22, 92 McKay, Kimberly 30, 39, 108, 168 McKeown, Jo 135 McKone, Erin 18, 19, 22, 67 McMillian, Autumn 124 McSherry, Craig 92 McSherry, Matthew 43, 67 Meade, Broocks 18, 92 Meadows, Jonathan 108, 160 Meek, Adam 124 Meert, Lieven 22, 124 Mehlin, Mark 67 Mehlin, Scott 67 Meisinger, Jason 124 Melcher, early 19, 92 Mendoza, Veronica 67 Mendoza-Garcia, Ana 92 Menefee, Adrianne 18, 108 Meriwether, Jack 124 Mexdort, Allison 124, 167 Micciche, James 108, 142, 160 Michael, Laura 22, 26, 39, 92 Mike, Andre.v 23, 34, 35, 47, 92 117 Miller, Christopher 99, 108 Miller, James 26, 27, 34, 67, 158 Miller, Vanessa 124 Miller, Zachary92 Mills, Benjamin 124 Mil ls, Michael 124, 161 Mills, S. 160 Millsap, Dedria136 Minter, Joshua 108 Mitchell, Lindsay 19, 92 Mix, Hari 172, 173 Mix, Thomas 125 Molina, Sheila 47, 100, 117 Monahan, Dan 19, 136 Monett, Joseph 6, 125 Monett, Mary 67 Moneymake, Adam 125 Moneymaker, Padric 125, 161 Montagna, Paul 125, 161 Montgomery, Jamie 108 Mooney, Cayman 108 Mooney, Will 19, 67 Moore, Angela 108 Moore, Cindy 31, 34, 136 Moore, D.161 Moore, Elizabeth 18, 19, 22, 27, 92,180 Moore, J. 18, 34, 35 Moore, James 125 Moore, Jon 86, 96 Moore, Jonathan 92 Moore, Julia 34, 92, 93 Moore, Katherine 125 Moraghan, Sarah 125 Morgans, Sarah 147 Margulis, Anya 14, 125 MorTis, Austin 31, 121, 125, 161 Morris, Ben 22, 38 Morris, Benjamin 67 Morris, Carla 92, 176, 177 Morris, D. 22, 23, 27, 30, 32, 33, 34,43 Morris, David 81, 92 Morris, Dawn 30 Monis,Dd<ie 67,71,82164,165 Morris, Jennifer 108, 136 MorTis, K. 18, 22, 27, 32, 33, 34, 161 Morris, Katherine 67, 71, 164 Morris, Keisha 125 Morris, Keith 125 Morris, Kimberly 67 Morris, La 108 Morris, Mrs. 31 Morris, N. 31, 34, 160 Morris, Nicholas 108 Morris, Nikita 67 Morris, Shelley 2, 21, 27, 39, 92, 168, 169, 180, 181 Morris, T.31 Morris, Tiffany 67, 176 Morris, Tonya 3, 68, 108, 178 Morse, Latoya 92 Morton, S. 31 Morton, Shashwanta-Louvaise 68 Mosley, Kevin 108 Moss, Colin 108 Mowery, Richard 125 Moynahan, J. 31, 34 Moynihan, J. 22, 26 Moynihan, Jennifer 22, 26, 31, 34, 92 Mualla, Lena 125 Mualla, Tala 93 Muller, Daniel 108 Muller, Justin 3, 68 Mullinex, Deven 23, 93, 97 Mundell, Michael 125
Mundy, ~hi~y 42~'93, 162, 180 Mundy, James 125,161 Murray, Margaret 125, 166 Murray, Derek 19, 108,158 Murray, Elizabeth 125 Murray, Jack 22, 32, 68, 172 Murray, Joseph 93,173, 191 Murray, M. 20, 21, 22, 31 Murray, Margaret 125, 166 Murray, Merrill15 Musa, Omar 81 Myers, Jeffrey 18, 108 Myers, L. 26 Mykich, Jonathan 68 Myrick, Shannon 93, 22, 31, 39 Nadolski, Rachel 39, 93 Naleway, Steven 68, 27, 35 Napier, Mallory 22, 39, 93 Nauage, Shammaque 42, 43 125 Nawshin, Saila 18, 27, 39, 68 Naylor, Amy 42, 43, 125 Naylor, Eric 125 Neal, Mcanalle 31, 120, 125, 166 Nealy, Christopher 109 Neese, Lauren 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 32, 33, 34, 38, 109,164 Neese, Lindsay 21, 22, 63, 68, 71, 82, 164 Neilson, Ashley 125 Nesbil, E. 39 Neuhauser, Jodi 18, 22, 27, 34, 39, 68 Neuman, Nicole 22, 68 Newberry, Erica 27, 68 Nicholson, Tegan 31, 86, 93, 96 Niziolek, Emily 23, 125, 178, 179 Noe, Laurel 30, 109, 174, 175 Noe, Nicholas 93, 6, 32, 172 Nolan, Lacy 13, 55, 76, 109, 146, 171 Nortord, Blake 125 Norford, Charles 93 Norman, Daniel 68, 129 Norman, Karla 68 Norman, Martin 23, 125 Nuckols, Justin 93 O'Brian, B. 158 O'Brien, Kathleen 125, 164, 166 O'Leary, Meredith 100, 109 Oakes, Kristina 136 Ochoa-Garcia, A. 22 Ochoa-Garcia, Yazmin 22, 42, 93 Odom, Ashley 14, 15, 99, 109 Odusanya, Olumide 125 Oliva, Tamara 30, 126, 127 Oliver, Adrienne 30, 31, 34, 35, 107, 108, 109 Olko, Gabriella 22, 31, 93, 114 Olsen, Drew 19, 172, 109 Olson, Brett 109 Oneida, Jonathan 126 Orsolini, J. 31, 158 Orsolini, Jessica 109, 132 Orsolini, Joseph 68 Orvosh, Maureen 19, 93, 144 Osheim, Christina 19, 22, 34, 66, 68, 83 Osnovina, Anna 93 Otis, Bevely 136 Owen, Casey 30, 109 Owens, Carty 22, 23, 69, 75 Ozyildirim, A. Melisa 22, 27, 39, 50, 93 Pace, A. 27 Pace, Ashleigh 30, 109, 142 Pace, Audrey 136 Pace, Lindsey 31, 126, 127, 179 Pace, Matt 69 Padilla, Maria 109 Paige, Lauren 34, 69, 83 Pain, B. 34 Paitsel, Melissa 22, 30, 109 Palmar, T. 22 Palmer-Rice, Shirley 136 Pape, Evan 42, 93 Parker, Natalie 69 Parkins, A. 172 Parkins, Richard 93 Parks, Dan 136 Parmar, Tanvi 18, 109 Parrish, Latoya 101, 109 Parrish, Rachel31, 69 Parsons, Joshua 109 Parsons, Justin 69 Patel, Arundharibem 81 Patterson, John 109 Palterson, Margaret 27, 69, 162 Pattison, Brian 126 Payne, Ben 145 Payne, Catherine 126 Payne, Christopher 109 Peacoe, David 126 Peebles, Joseph 13, 109 Pehanick, Ryan 69, 158, 159 Pence, Jonathan 109 Peng, David 100, 109 Perez, Cecilia 22, 34, 35, 93 Perez, David 43, 93 Perez, Nelson 43, 109 Perkins, Lindsay 34, 107, 109 Perry, Duran 81 Perry, Kristina 19, 31, 93, 114 Perry, Martha 10, 19, 31, 109, 114, 178 Pescoe, A. 27 Peterson, Lauren 126 Petsche, Stephen 31, 69, 176 Pettiford, Mecca 93 Peltilt, Ali sa 39, 109 Pettitt, James 26, 34, 35, 69 Petty, Hannah 93 Phillips, Kali 10, 93 Phillips, Ross 42, 93 Pistulka, Gary 37, 136, 138 Pitchford , Stacey 69 Pi Its, Annemarie 109 Pitts, Baxter 136
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Santos, Michael19, 94 Satheesan, Dilip 81 Sauer, Holly 100, 111 Saul, Brendan 81 Saunders, El liolt 127 Saunders, Heather 127 Scaffidi, B. 160 Scaffidi, Wil liam 111 Schaefer, Danielle 31, 111 Schmidt, R. 160 Schmidt, Stephen 111, 172 Schmit, J.18 Schmunk, Jensen 127 Schmunk, Wendy 27, 72 Schneider, Devin 126 Schneider, James 22, 23, 127 Schneider, Julianna 94 Schneller, Jennifer 94 Schneller, Kimberly 127 Schniltka, Jessica 127 Schamp, Debbie 136 Schwab, Caitlin 72 Scolt, Charlie 136, 160 Scott, David 14, 111 Scott, Sloan 127 Scruggs, Dustin 127, 161 Scul ly, Zachariah 94 Sellen, Mollie 94 Sessoms, Charles 72, 172 Sexton, Sara 73 Shafer, Wynne 18, 39, 111 Shafry, Gonen 127 Shafry, Shiri 111 Shageer, Bunder 127 Shah, Vikas 111 Shaver, Candice 127 Shaver, M. 39 Sheaffer, David 24, 26, 42, 94, 97 Sheen, Po 73 Shek, Yen 31, 127 Shifflett, Alese 111 Shifflelt, Clint 108, 111 Shifflett, Justin18, 81,111 Shiflelt, Charlotte 19, 22, 132, 136, 137 Shih, Tiffany 39, 111, 168 Shipe, James 94, 170 Shipp, Jennifer 111, 164 Showman, Summer 19, 31, 111 Showman, Tiffany 19, 31, 111 Sidwell, N. 31 Sidwell, Philip 95 Sikes, Jennifer 18, 95 Silver, Amy 127 Simmons, Jeff 73, 155 Simmons, Stephanie 31, 127 Simms, S. 158 Simon, John 42, 127 Simon, Nicole 73 Simons, Ashley 95 Simpkins, Kristina 19, 31, 92, 95 Simpson, Tashara 111 Sims, Jessica 23, 111 Sims, Shane 23, 95 Singe!, Kati 111 Sinn, Michael 39, 73 Sipe, Travis 111 Skevington, Sarah 40, 111 Slagle, Zachary 127 Sloan, Chessie 95 Slutzky, Rebecca 111,178 Smeriglio, Corinne 127 Smidt, Ryan 111 Smidt:, Joseph 27, 73, 158 Smith, Adam 34, 73 Smith, Caitlin 50, 111 Smith, Daniel 23, 31, 73, 82 Smith, Drew 111 Smith, Ebony 31, 73 Smith, Jason 26, 31, 32, 111 Smith, Jesse 73 Smith, Josh 30, 43 Smith, Kevin 95, 158 Smith, Michael 26, 73 Smith, S. 30 Smith, Sade 127 Smith, Shatoya 111 Smith, Shawn 112 Smith, T. 27 Smithers, Drew 19, 121 Snavely, Jason 73 Snitrak, Ron 95 Snow, Brandon 73 Snyder, Rebecca 73. Souder, Diana 22, 43, 95 Souder, Katie 32, 73, 174, 175 Soulia, Mary 112 Sours, Kevin 95 Southard, Amanda 18, 95 Spatz, Lindsay 112 Spears, Julie 74 Spindler, Anna 95 Spring,Aaron 112 Srikanth, Shivshankar 112, 172 Stangil, Lauren 42, 95 Stanley, Cat 27, 136 Stanley, Courtenay 136 Stanley, Drew 95 Staton, Brad 112 Stavitsky, David 95 Stead ley, Tiffany 26, 112 Steele, Michael42, 43, 127, 161 Stejles, J. 161 Stephens, Bradley 112 Stewart, Quante 74 Stickel, Marshall 112 Stinnie, Clarence 74 Stoddart, Shelly 112, 143 Stohl, Andreas 95 Stokes, Davida 74 Stokes, Raynelle 137 Stone, Kelly 21, 22, 27, 39, 95 Stone, Lecky 126 Stone, Russell 112, 160 Stone, Virginia 19, 31,95 Stoner, Joann 137
Strauss, Gabe 112 Strick, L. 18, 19 Strickland, Jack 127 Stringer, Michael 74 Stringer, Neena 112, 166 Strong, Julie 137 Strother, Cheryl 39, 95 Strother, Lakeisha 127 Strother, Rafeal43,74 Strumalauf, Daniel 81 Su, Y. 42 Sudhir, Boppana 74 Sullivan, Adam12, 74 Sullivan, Cody 19, 74, 112, 160 Sullivan, J. 161 Sullivan, Kevin74 Suit, Ashley 19, 112, 166 Sun, Vincent 26, 95 Sun, Xiaomo(Helen)112 Surchek, Kathryn 137 Surdukowski, Leigh 137 Sutherland, Michael74 Sutherland, Sandra 137 Sutphen, Benjamin 23, 27, 31,74, 172 Swancutt, Todd 95 Swift, Robyn 22, 34, 74, 168, 169 Sylvestre, Mike 18, 74 Synder, Sherri 138 Szarmach, Jessica 31, 74 Szarmach, Steven 112, 160 Tabilas, Tesceline 18, 128 Taft, Ghizlaine 19, 137 Taft, Madame 26 Tahboub, T. 42 Tarbell, Lindsay 13, 95 Tareo, B. 31 Tate, Travis 128 Tattoo, Ashley 77 Taylor, Elizabeth 112 Taylor, Kristina112 Taylor, L. 39 Taylor, Matthew 91, 95 Teabout, Joseph 14 Teabout, Robert 14, 112 Tedesco, Cara 18, 22, 23, 27, 77 Tedesco, T. 34 Terranova, Justin 42, 77 Terrell, Adrian 95 Terry, M. 43, 160 Thacker, Emily 112 Thacker, Kim 112 Thacker, Nina 137 Theriault, Brian 128 Thill, Ted 137 Thomas, Bobby 18, 128 Thomas, Brian 112 Thomas, Cartiere 128 Thomas, Coach 180 Thomas, Meaghan 18, 128 Thomas, Nikki 95 Thomas, Vincent 112 Thomasen, Steven 18, 39, 77 Thompson, Ashley 19, 112 Thompson, Elizabeth 18, 128 Thompson, Paige 20, 21, 95, 164 Thompson, Tashaw 31, 127, 128 Timberlake, Jennifer 31, 42, 95 Timmerman, Kelly 18, 34, 77 Titus, tan 42, 96 Tomko, John 112 Tomlin, Brandon 81 Tomlin, Melanie 137 Toms, Heather 128 Toms, Rhett 31, 15 Topper, Maria 162, 167 Tower, Margaret 32, 33, 34, 63, 77 Trammell, Matthew 128, 161 Traub, Joe 23, 58, 77 Treadway, Candice 128 Trebbin, Alina 96 Trent, Ashaunte 22, 77 Trice, Ruth 26, 137 Troupe, Christina 113 Trugman, Dena 39, 128 Trugman, Noah 18, 21, 22, 27, 34, 37, 38, 77, 82 Truslow, Raven 128 Truslow, Sam 14 Tucker, Dory 22, 30, 34, 35, 113 Tucker, Michael 113 Turner, Annie 128 Twitty, Marcus 96 Tyler, Teresa 22, 39, 137 Uhlig, Jessica 19, 71, 77 Ulan, Melissa 39, 113, 174 Unger, Jason 96 Utz, Kyle 113, 160 Vaden, Elizabeth 128 Valadares, Carlos 42, 43 Vancho, Emily 6, 16, 18, 26, 27, 34, 39, 66, 77, 80, 98 Vanderlinde, Brooke 30, 166 Vanderlinde, Catherine 128 Vaught, Kate 19, 77 Vernon, Christopher96 Vertin, Beth 58, 71, 77 Via, Anthony 96 Via, Blake 77 Via, Mary 137 Vigilone, Laura 31, 34, 35, 78 Villalon, Cody 96 Villalon, Zack 128 Villasenor, Juan 113 Villio, Abbi 22, 23, 96, 145 Vi Ilion, C.42 Vines, Laura 128 Voltz, Josh 78 Wacksman, Jeremy 22, 96 Waddell, Molly113 Wade, Ashley 31, 128 Wade, Jessica 96 Wagers, Anna 13, 113 Wait, Thomas 91, 96 Walendowski, Marianne 137 Walker, Shaela 128 Waller, A. 161
T.o, Walston, Charles 27, 78 Walston, Jonathan 43, 128, 160 Walsuko, Andrea 42 Walter, Ben 21, 22, 27, 39,78, 80 Walther, Briltany 10, 21, 22, 113 Walton, Krystal128 Walton, Stuart 113 Wang, Dengfeng 128 Wang, Dengqi 128 Wang, Miano-Miano 31, 78 Ward, Brandy 78, 153 Ward, Emily 30, 124, 128 Ward, Maren 137 Ward, Melinda 128 Washington, Rory 176 Wasulko, Andrea 18, 43, 63, 78 Watson, Brandy 113 Wayne, Tony 137 Weakley, Derek128 Webster, Brant 78 Webster, Cole 78 Weidman, Charles 113 Weir, Elizabeth 12,27, 31, 34, 78 Weir, Emily 23, 63, 123, 129 Weisend, Lance 86, 137, 172, 173 Weisman, Jessica 113 Wel ls, Lauren 78 Wells, Reggie31,43, 101,113 Wharam, Richard 137 Wharton, Lawren 129 Wheeler, Alisha 19, 71, 78 Whiffen, Nicole129 White, Dain 96 White, Donnie 96 White, Ellen 87, 96 White, Scott 96 Whitenack, Claire 19, 174, 175 Whitenack, Ellie 174 Whitford, Matthew 96 Whitlow, Katie 22, 23, 129 Whittwer, Greg 23, 32, 83 Wicks, Timothy 129, 142 Wiehl, Nikita 129 Wieland, Mr. 142 Wilberger, J. 22 Wilberger, Jamie 129 Wilberger, Josh 81 Wilbert, Patricia 113 Wilburger, G. 32, 33 Willcome, Rachel 78 Williams, Ashley 96 Williams, C. 34 Williams, Candace 129 Williams, Cory 79 Williams, Ella 31, 129, 168, 169 Williams, Joshua 96, 158 Williams, Kevin 129 Williams, T. 18, 23, 27, 158 Williams, Travis 79, 153 Williams, Tyler113 Willliams, Ella 123 Wilson, Brett 22, 27, 38, 66, 78 Wilson, Brian 137 Wilson, C. 18, 162 Wilson, Carolyn 129 Wilson, Coach 161 Wilson, Courtney 78, 163 Wilson, Derek 22, 27, 39, 96 Wilson, Melissa 109, 138 Wilson, Michael 129 Wilson, Tremaine 46, 116, 129, 161 Winston, Malthew 79 Winston, Nathaniel 19, 22, 31, 79, 83, 176, 177 Winter, Daniel 124 Witcher, Maurice 129 Wittry, Phillip 31, 35 Wittwer, Greg 26, 27, 41, 79,83 Woiblelt, Mr. 150 Wolf, Jennifer 39, 113 Wolf, Samantha 113 Wolfery, Ann -Michael 79 Wood, Cherie 129 Wood, Coach 166 Wood, J. 22, 27, 39 Wood, Jennifer 96, 164 Wood, Jonathan 113 Wood, Malthew 113, 142, 160 Wood, Samantha 18, 34, 39, 79 Woodfolk, Chad 113, 160 Woodfolk, Lafonzo 129 Woodson, Jamie 129 Woodson, Lindsay 19, 113 Woodworth, Beth 100, 113 Woolfolk, R. 161 Worrell, Ashley 129, 133, 166 Wright, Brooke 129 Wright, tan 113 Wright, Jeffrey 113, 154 Wrighl, Lauren 79 Wright, Steven 138 Wright, Wayne 22, 26, 138 Wright, William 96 Yahiaoui, Sofiane 79 Yancey, James 79, 170, 171 Yancey, Thomas 96 Yang, Yin 113 Yoder, Rachel 129 Youel, Robbye 58, 138 Young, Joe 96 Zaenker, Stephanie 118, 129, 166 Zahedi, Shadan 26, 96 Zaman, Rahid 42, 129 Zamorski, Kirsten 26, 100, 113 Zamorski, Stefanie 129 Zandinejad, Amir 79 Zelaya-Duarte, W. 18, 42 Zentmyer, Joseph 79 Zhang, D. 31, 39 Zhang, Xuan 96 Zheng, Steven 129 Ziglier, Nicole 26, 39, 97 Zimmerman, Chris 79
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Jhe !Road%! Jden Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sony I could not travel both And be on traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then I took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that, the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In the leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and II took the one less travled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost
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You know Juliann quiet one. Howev few who got their guess we all could quiet. Thanks for finished early!!!!
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Don ' t we look like a motley crew? No wonder we didn ' t get much done without Joanna being there to organize us and keep our things together. See Joanna, I told you we needed you in class,jusooolook at us!!!!
I know you both need a break, but you better get back to work! Every time I turn around and look at the two of you, both of you are taking it easy. Don't make me separate the two of you! Get back to WORK!
See Adam, I told you that they loved you. You said that they didn ' t, but I told you. And look, I think you ' re even blushing!!
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I don ' t even know where to begin. I could not have asked for a better staff. There were a few surprises that I could have done without, but then I guess it wouldn't have been a normal year for yearbook. You all have put a tremendous amount of eff~rt in.to this year' s book and you can tell that lt pmd off! At the beginning of the year, y~arb~ok was fun and you enjoyed the days With httle work and mostly play, and then, then the fun and games disappeared and everyone of you cried and complained about the deadline after deadline. You began to see and feel the real work that goes along with being on the yearbook staff. I only had to yell at you all a few times. From the look at everyone at the beginning of the year, I thought that I was going to have to do a lot more yelling! Thank you for making my year go by so smoothly. If I took the time
to think about it, I don ' t think that there would be anything that I would change about our staff. Like I said before, you are perfect staff, I could not have wished for one any better, maybe a little bigger, but any better. I will never forget any of you . This is a year and a staff that will always on the front of my mind. I love all of you. Yes, all of you, Mrs. Aust, Lacy, Joanna, Julianne, Amanda, Jade, Matt and Adam too. I wish all of you the best of luck in th years ahead of you. With all my love-
23en Advisor Mrs. Aust Editor-in-Chief- Ben Reeves Student Life - Joanna Darcus Photography - Adam Litvin Underclass - Joanna Darcus Clubs Lacy Nolan Sports Matt Bledsoe Co Business - Amanda Finn Jade Catta-Preta
UM???!!! I probably shouldn't write a caption that describes this picture because I would get into trouble. But I did tell you four to get out of the closet! :) Just kidding. Julianne, Amanda, Jade and Lacy, you four could always bring a smile to my face when I was having a bad day. Thank you for the laughs and smiles!
You know Julianne, you were always the quiet one. However, you were one of just a few who got their work done on time. I guess we all could have been a bit more quiet. Thanks for helping me out when you finished early!! !!
See I told you I had a lot of work to do. That's all I ever get to do ... WORK, WORK, WORK. All of you play, play play, what did I tell you each day ... GET TO WORK!!!!! (And yet I still never finished like I wanted to)
n' t think that there at I would change I said before, you ar, not have wished for ~ a little bigger, but n er forget any of you . taff that will always nd. I love all of you . Aust, Lacy, Joanna, de, Matt and Adam the best of luck in th:
Mrs. Business Editor, hard at work. Didn't you guys just love days like that??!! I know I did. I can see that smile!!! :) (:
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!! Aren't you glad you had a birthday in school!?! Thank you Mrs. Aust for bringing in food for everyone's birthday. We needed that break every now and then! STAFF 241 \ . \
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The Millennium Bridge, a footbridge across the River Thames connecting London's St. Paul Cathedral with the Tate Modern Art Gallery, opens in June. It is the first bridge to be built over the Thames in 100 years.
~ Former KGB agent Vladimir Putin
is sworn into office as Russia's new president in May 2000, succeeding long-time leader Boris Yeltsin. Despite fears of an authoritarian style, Putin's public approval ratings remain high.
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street artists called "Strange Fruit" perform gravity-defying feats around the world. The performers float above the audience on 15-foot fiberglass poles.
Pcresident Clinton makes a last1itch effort to broker a Middle East peace deal before his term ends in January 2001 by drafting a plan for leaders of both Israel and Palestine to review. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Vasser Arafat agree to review Clinton's proposal, but no deal is signed before month's end. A Singapore Airlines jumbo jet crashes during takeoff in Taiwan, killing 81 of the 179 people on board. ~ Canada mourns the death of former In a blinding rainstorm the pilot uses Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau , who served the country for nearly 16 years. the wrong runway and collides with Trudeau, who was 80, is remembered construction equipment. for his flamboyant style and his commitment to keeping Canada a single nation.
OLYMPICS
CHAMPIONS
~ The Los Angeles Lakers win the NBA
championship, the franchise's first in 12 years. The Lakers beat the Indiana Pacers in game six of the finals. Center Shaquille O'Neal is named MVP.
HEROES
FlASH
>>> The racing world Is stunned when NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Sr., a seven路time Winston Cup champion, is killed on the last lap of the Daytona 500 in February 2001. NASCAR does not retire numbers, but car owner Richard Childress he will never again race Earnhardt's black No. 3 car. Xtreme Football debuts in February 2001. The game combines conventional football rules with some of the mayhem of professional wrestling. Eight teams play In the league's first season.
wins his de France in survivor, also It's Not About to Life.
r.J Cathy Freeman carries the Olympic torch at the opening ceremonies of the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney. Freeman goes on to win the 400meter dash, becoming the first Aboriginal Australian to earn an individual Olympic gold medal.
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Paula Prince of Port Richey, Florida, wins the sixth annual Ugly Couch Contest, sponsored by a slipcover manufacturer, with her vintage 70s entry. Prince and two other contest finalists appear on ABC's "Live! With Regis" in October.
r.J Fred Rogers, host of the children's PBS show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood;' announces he will tie his tennis shoes for the last time, when his final new episode airs in August 2001 . Rogers will continue to work on Web sites, books and special museum projects.
r.J Comedian Dennis Miller debuts as co-announcer on ABC's "Monday Night Football." Miller's offbeat humor gets a mixed reaction from fans, and the series earns some of the lowest ratings in its 31-year history.
~ In honor of the late
cartoonist Charles M. Schulz,1 01 fiberglass Snoopy statues -each in a theme wardrobe- are displayed in Schulz's hometown of St. Paul. Several are auctioned off in October to raise money for aspiring cartoonists.
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Video gamer Josh Griflith, 17, starts a business filling in for other garners involved in an online roleplaying game called "Asheron's Call." Players are required to put in hours of game time to keep their online characters powerful. Busy executives pay Griflith up to $40 an hour to play for them. After a record 3,545 wins and $81 million in earnings during her 19-year career, jockey Julie Krone becomes the first woman inducted into the National Racing Hall of Fame.
r.J Controversial Indiana University basketball coach Bob Knight is fired in September after allegedly violating a University-imposed code of conduct. During his 29 years at Indiana, Knight was often criticized for temper outbursts. His dismissal provokes student protest demonstrations.
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