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Title Page 1 Seconds, minutes, hours... possibilities and turned them into We were so busy in high school that something spectacufar. We accompfished, sometimes we took for-qranted the time we created a generation of peopfe who that passed. lived (or the moment in which they We started out as freshmen. Before we existed. knew it, we were at graduation saying We became the future. Whether you good-bye to the friends tftat had come and saw high school as Jour years of agony or gone over the years. We made the friends Jour years of joy, the moments you lived and made the memories that would fast here scufpted your fi_fe into what you us a lifetime. Some people say the years hecarne. mx we spent in high schoof were the best years ...years, decades, centuries... of our fives. I disagree. u We will never get these years back. The time we spent in high schoof was short, o High scfioof was simpfy trie time when o we discovered ourselves as inteffectuafs, 6ut vitaf in creating our individuality. H seff-refiant individuals with the We will never think, or feel, or look as determination to accomplish anything. we did yesterday. But from the experience > Here is where we realized who we were. of living torfay, we have a better idea of Q Here we realized we had the ability, the how to live tomorrow. confidence, and the opportunity to succeed ...millenniums. at any dream. Here is where we realized Afong with a new mtffenntum, we pi the future was our responsibility. Where prepared for a future with a new X we realized that whatever happened attitude. This was our time. This was tomorrow depended on what we did our chance to show that we were not a today. generation who didn't care, but a ...days, weeks, months... generation of creative individuafs with With every activity in which we the capacity to change our world for the participated, we accompfished something. fietter. We were a generation fiving on.. We took advantage of the moments and

We will never gel the opportunities we had in high school back. Roby Faccinetti ill) participates in Winter Rally The Edge Of Time dress up days as he sports his Hawaiian T slim around school.

Copy by: Emily Dimock Layout by: Jennifer Lewis "The future 0 » belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their _m9m^mr^m^m^^j dreams." ... Elenor Roosevelt d4L,

Alice Sallee 1/2) and Gina Micheli III) brainstorm on Live every moment to the fullest, there are only so few of them to spare. For theme ideas in yearbook class. Choosing a theme that will the first time in AAAA division history, the EHS Indians were named the capture the emotions and memories of a year requires northern /one champions. After defeating the Reed Raiders at Warrior field time, compromise, and creativity. the Indians headed down to Las Vegas for the State Championship.

2 Opening As lime progresses, you will never look the same tomorrv, Lor many of us, our high school years went by so fast they as you did today. Ceci McQueary 1121 catches a glimpse are a blur in our memories. On the first day of school of Cora Bieroth (12) in a mirror as a reminder of her best students travel around campus finding friends and making friend.I'hoio couates) <'t McQueai) the memories that would last a life time. Plwtoby Raegan RCL-M-

"Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking." Marcus Aurelius

Pfiotos by. Emily Dimocl;

On the first day of school many students hang around the eagle talking lo old friends, finding classes, and comparing schedules.

Gilbert Rodriguez 112) reflects on his years as a member of the Baudot Indians. Rodriguez was a hand member all four years of his high school career. Photo couries; of Brian Johauon

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— On New Years Day the Band of Indians lra\ eled to Pasadena and performed in the Rose Bowl Parade. The hand members marched an eight mile parade in two hours and were broadcast on television stations all over the world.

At the "smoker", a fundraiser sponcered by the Rodeo club. David Garcia (12) prepares for the final round fight.

Halloween, the time of year where everyone shows their wild side. Tiffany Skollingsberg (12) dressed up for school and treats on October 31.

Creating scenes and tableaux help students develop stage personalities and confidence. Lesie McLeod (II). Mike Dickenson (II), Ms. Moon, and Bhavesh Bhakta (111 practice tableaux in Drama I.

Keeping up with the orders of popcorn and drinks. Angie Pulley (12) takes time to smile for the camera on a Saturday morning matinee.

4 Divisiiton Tdere were various ac­ wanted to become was about to tivities in our fives tftat The Journey Within begin. We travefed tftat road taiujftt us independence. everyday of our lives and real­ Many students tool*: on tke "NOT I- NOT ANYONE can travel ized that somewfiere afontj tfie responsibility of a job along tftat road for you. You must travel way, we became exactly what with the adclttionaf stress it for yourself." Walt Whitman we are, individuals with the of school work. Other afnfity to tio and become wftat­ students helped out around ever we wanted. Wftetfter we tivities tftat were not offered When we entered the new tfie community by devot­ took advantage of the opportuni­ tftrougft tfie school. Wftatever gym on the first day of school ing their time to tfie edu­ ties tftat were given to us or not, we did, every activity inte- we 6erjan a journey. Tfie cation of otfiers. And how we lived as students injTu- grated new aspects into our purney to find out who we some stucfents Jouncf tfie encetf tfie rest of our lives. lives. really were and what we time to participate in ac-

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Who is the strongest of them all? Ceci At the Valentines Day assembly Mike McGhee McQueary 112)and ( hristianCardan(12) (12) and Tyler Watson (II) participate in the battle it out for the fans. class competition by "chugging" liter bottles ofPepsi. In the end, the sophomore class won the competition. "My stomach really hurts." McGhee said as he returned to his seat on the bleachers.

To increase school spirit and publicity. athletes wear their jerseys around campus on game days. Scott Chamberlain (12). a varsity soccer player, makes his way to Mr. McGinty'S journalism class after lunch.

The Choralier Christmas concert is an annual success. Will Fitter (12) and Lucy Griswold (12) perform solos to the song Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.

Copy by: Emily Dimock Pictures by: Claudia Cervantes

Student Life 5 Got Gear?

Copy By: Mindy Parkkonen/Raegan Reese Photos By: Raegan Reese/Alice Sallee

School, sports and friends. Students had so So is all the hard labor and discipline worth much to worry about. So, why do they add it in the end'.' "It's worth it. I love the extra more stress to the load by working? money." said Heidi Strobe (11). The reason is obvious. "I work for extra Whatever or where ever students worked, money," said Barry Yanish (11). "I try to earn the skills learned lasted a lifetime. money for college," 661 From haunting to said Jared Schindler [Having a job] decking the halls. (12). But how do they helps me to be more EHS experienced an handle the pressure of uproar of spirit. working and school? responsible." Michelle During the week of "1 have to plan Halloween. Student everything ahead," Gonzales (12) Council organized a said Angie Pulley (12). "But sometimes at dress up day. Scott Chamberlain (I2)cnmc to work we get time for our homework."' Pullej school dressed up as a cop (the particular cop said about working at the movie theatre. who had given him a ticket the day before). And then what do students do who are Chamberlain said he wanted to dress up as a involved in sports? "It was hard working all cop because "the wig I wore had horns and I the time, that's why I only work on Sundays think it is symbolic to the cop who had given now." said Li: Law son (12). me the ticket." Not all students had this dark, evil image of Halloween, some "came to save" this holiday. Trevor Wilson (12) said. "[I dressed up as 'Superman'] because there are so many villains out there, someone needs lo save the day." Halloween wasn't the only holiday that was recognized by the students. As tradition, the Student Council sponsored, their annual Giving Tree. Teachers, clubs, and individual students donated their time and money to children in need. Activities like the Giving Tree, hall decorations, and all those yummy bake sales, made the holidays un for all.

Being a senior doesn't mean you have to grow up. Trevor Wilson (12) sports his 'Superman' costum around school on Halloween. Phoaos counts) of Cara Biero*

For many students, your first job isn't the one of your dreams, but we always make it work. Hanah St/nires(l 1) helps customers with a smile at Taco Time in the afternoon and evenings.

6 Student Life Working together and having fun are the most important aspects of being in Student Leadership. For fun activity before Christmas vacation Erit Puentes (10) and Jessica Smith (10) pass a candy cane down a row of people without using their hands.

Tweedle Dee and Tweedle...7V»n West (12) and Christian Gordon (12) show off their feminine side as twins on Halloween. Photo courtesy of Angela Seal

Christmas truly is the season of giving. Student Council collects presents for the Giving Tree. The presents are then given to less fortunate children around the community.

Having a job to pay for all of the little extra things i necessity for teenagers. (Una Micheli (II) works al I )aii \ Queen to help pay for her car.

Working/Holidays 7 Cut Loose & Have a Blast Copy by: Stephanie English Photos by: Claudia Cervantes and Jessica Tsu

Skits, class competitions, and dances were Digging in whipped cream, drag queen just some of the activities provided for students cheerleaders and disco dance-olIs were some to unwind and cut lose. otherexciting events at the assemblies. "Crush There were quite a variety of dances, ranging for aCrush" was a new edition to the Valentines from Neon Night Life to a Kareoke dance and back around to The whether students were assembly in which Dark Side of the you could buy your Moon, which was the at night activities, "crush" an orange theme for Winter dances, or assemblies soda and send it to them. Your identity Rally week. having fun was the With dress-up days, would be unveiled if lunch time, evening priority. the "crush" payed activities, and the Morp dance. Winter Rally fifty cents to see who sent it. week gave students the opportunity to make There were other dances as well. The Foreign the cold bearable. The king candidates were: Language club sponsored a Mardi Gras dance Scott Chamberlain, Brandon Gignac, in late February. The club members decorated Gilligan. Alec Goicoechea, and David Garcia; the old gym and encouraged students to come who was crowned MORP king at the and get a taste of New Orleans. Although, the assembly. Foreign Language club wasn't the only club to take advantage of the dance crazy students. The junior class sponsored two dances as fund­ raisers for Prom. One, early in the year was the Neon Night life dance. Students painted up and danced the night away. The Kareoke dance gave those students who love to sing an opportunity to show their stuff. Whether it was the crazy activities at an assembly, dancing the night away, or at one of the Morp week activities students found that the best way to have fun was to cut loose and have a blast.

David Person 110) stretches out before a "sumo" match at an evening pep rally sponsored by the Power Crew.

No guls. no glory! Drama I students walk on the wild side as various rock bands during the Winter Rally assembly.

8 Student Life (lass competitions are one of the must entertaining parts ol assemblies. A representative from each class w as picked to come dow n and search for a marble in a pan full of whip cream

MORP King candidates and escorts: Cheryl Whitney. Brandon Gignac. Aintxane Vlcnaka. King David Garcia, Sarah Garcia, Alec Goicoechea, Cori Funderberg. Tim Gilligan. Andrea Powell. Scott Chamberlain. Photo • courtesy of Pomerelle Studios.

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Going to dances and grooving the night away are popular activities among the students. The junior class held a Neon Night life dance where dancers SI got painted up in fluorescent paint and then glowed in the black lights.

Art club used some \ isual aids to help fire up the crowd at the Homecoming assembly. Wheel of Fortune was the game. As it turned out. Galena didn't have much.

Winter Rally/Dances/Assemblies 9 Changes Aren't Bad Copy By: Jake Schumucher/Jessica Tsu Photos by: Jessica Tsu New buildings and new ideas sparked changes in build the float and then War Whoops came by and the Homecoming celebration, but most of all the interviewed us. The best part was when our float traditional elements of Homecoming were included won in the Parade." said Cori Funderberg (10). in the anniversary of the biggest game of the season But even after fifty years of tradition there was Students participated in dress-up days like tourist. room for improvement. Because of the new buildings Hash back . pajama. fake injury, and maroon and that were recently constructed on the Fair Ground's white day. "I liked tourist day 'cause I get to sec property, having a bon fire the night before the Scott Chamberlain wear his cute little outfit. It game would be impossible. Mr. Wallock. EHS turns me on," said Andy alumni, was in charge Carman I 12). "Spirit "Boom! They Went ofsomethingnew. "The week was really fun. It down*" Ruefjen Collins Homecoming is neat to dress up really r committee asked me il I freaky." said Tayna (12) Said about trie coddmaketherallylike Hendersen < 10). il was when was a But the fun didn't stop Grizzlies. ' with the dress-up days. There were lunch and night student. So I did what I time activities to pump up spirit. "I had a good time could and got some fire works." said Mr. Wallock. bobbing for apples because everybody had a lot of But at first the change was met with some negative fun and Thane [Atencio] tried to drown me." said energy. "At first 1 was disappointed 'cause 1 was /)<,,, Echeberria 112). "There was no way he was used to the traditional bon fire. But the fireworks going to beat me at bobbing for apples." said Atencio where really cool and Emily [Dimock 112)1 and in defense. One of the best night activities was float Steve I Burrows (12)] were wonderful hosting the night. "A lot of people came over to my house to first fireworks pep rally," said Gilbert Rodriguez (12). Although, not all of the changes were as controversial. During halftime of the Powder Puff game the first drag queen contest was held. "I think I speak for all the drag queen losers when I say it was rigged and we are all very, very upset." said Matt Brown (12) a.k.a. "Morticia" Brown. On Friday night the Indians destroyed Galena 52-0. At halftime Stephanie Haskin was crowned queen, "I was surprised to even be nominated out oi the whole class and then to win, it was great." Haskin said. Saturday night everyone boogied to "Jungle Love" at the dance. The combination of new and old activities made for an exciting and unforgettable Homecoming.

A pep rally along with the burning of a smaller bon fire allowed the varsity team members to throw plywood replicas of the Galena mascots into the fire.

Homecoming Queen candidates: Mandy Alleman, Becky Milligan. Queen Stephanie Haskin. Brandee Paisano. Rachel Harriman.

10 Student Life Building floats to celebrate Homecoming week is just one of the many activities that students participated in. Sophomore class officers finished details before before the parade. Photo courtts) of Tom Bluemel

The Jell-O wrestlers strike again. Vern Gallegos (1) shows off his muscles after a sweet victory. Photo courtes) ol Brando: Pai-.an.>

Homecoming just wouldn't be the same with out the dance. Students danced the night away at "Jungle Love."

Homecoming 11 Music Notes & Hockey Pucks Copy By: Linda Correa Photos By: Emily Dimock

When various students were asked what they bass guitar. He said that playing in the band did with their spare time that wasn't school gave him something to do. He started playing related, there were various replies. If"people when he was a freshman and joined the Jarbers weren't busy working or doing countless hours his junior year. Guzman has played in five ofhomework, they were participating in activ­ conceits. His final comments were thanks for ities outside of school. Interests varied from all the support from "groupies Andrea Powell person to person. Erin Waldvogel (II) said. (12) and Emily Dimock (12)" "In my spare time I Mike Symmes (10) is a coach a PAL basket­ "I enpy comedies the memberof the band Pud­ ball team." When nin. Symmes started asked why she liked most. They are the playing guitar when he- coaching Waldvogel was a freshman. In replied. "I love it. I funnest." Eric Hogel(10 J December he stared like being able to give playing the bass guitar. and share with them the experience and knowl­ Pudnin had three performances. edge that I have." Some students found other things, besides Many high school students played in bands. bands lo occupy their time. Instead of joining Some bands were the Jarbers. Pudnin. and the a band. Jake Schmacher (11) chose to play Mighty Afro Whities. Both Pudnin and the roller hockey. Because hockey wasn't a Jarbers try to practice at least twice a week. All school sport, students could not receive a three wrote and played their own music. Andy letter for participation and weren't provided Guzman (12). a member of Jarbers. played with school funding. Money came out of the players pockets or from fund-raisers. Playing other sports or playing in a band were popular activities, but some students chose a different route. Erie Hogel (10) enjoyed acting. If there weren't countless hour of homework, there was always a little time for lights, camera, action. "Acting has been a favorite activity of mine since the 7th grade. I've been involved in five different plays," Hogel said. Whether students were performing a scene, a song, or scoring points, having fun was the most important factor.

Beautiful, not only in the summer. Lamiolle Canyon offers students with the perfect opportunity to gel away from school and home work to ski and snowboard. Photo courtesy ot Beth S.ihn

On the Elko County Hockey Team, high school division. Holly Black receives pass from Jake Schumacher (II) against Galena. The game resulted in a win 7-2. Photo courtesa ol l-rce Press

12 Student Life Some students found that the high school plays weren't enough for them. Participating in the college plays was the perfect remedy. Gilbert Rodriguez 112) and Matt Brown (12, perform a scene in the play "On the Razzel" with fellow actor Mike Funderberg. Photocounes) of Free Press.

Practicing for a concert al the High Desert Inn Andy Guzman (12) plays with the test of the Jarbers in Whil Finn 's (12) basement. Photocourtesj ..i KM.in lnliiiM.il

Passing on the skills that you have learned is one of the many signs of growing up. Emily Dimock (12) and Jenny Watson 112) coached the junior high cheerleaders show ing them skills, techniques and preparing them for high school cheerleading.

Dusty Gilbertson (II) titles his hike through the flowers in a cross country mountain bike race. He placed third in the national competition in iyQX. Photocouttcs) ofGuunpton

Spare Time Activities 13 ml Creativity and being able to entertain an audience make for a good speech. Clay Smith (//.gives his Student Body President campaign speech.

Mr. Lovell and the Band on Indians march down the road. The band traveled to California over New Years to perform in parades.

At the pie auction fund-raiser to help FFA members travel to state. Samantha Label (12), Chad Venters (12). Mr. Cooney. and Bill Thacker take bids on a homemade cherry pie.

As a way io raise money. Art Club set up picture opportunities with the one. the only Santa Claus. Mr. Long, Stephanie Gonzales (II), Michelle Gonzales, 112). SantalMr. Aikenhead). Lucio Garcia ( 121. Juan Sandoval! 121. and Sergio Garcia (12) take advantage of the photo opportunity with the man himself.

Performing a radio show lakes more work then most people realize. The War Whoops hosts Matt Brown (12). Stephanie English (12) and Steve Burrows (12) check all the dials and CD's before they go live on air.

24 Division Learning new skills, making Experiencing new people and plac­ new friend's, travefing to new es, teaming skiffs and adapting them places and experiencing compe­ Participation to your life were the things that clubs tition were some of the advan­ taught you. Deafing with others in an tages students received" from "The great creative incfivicfuaf...is capable of environment where compromise and participating in the various more wisdom and virtue than collective man working well together is not only a dubs and organizations offered ever can be." John Stuart Miff good characteristic, but a necessity. ut I'.Kio High .School". (tubs gave students the opportunity volved in cfubs was their motiva­ Clubs and organizations were The clubs then travelled around the to become better peopfe. These exper- tion for keeping up on grades and one way students who coufd state and country to participate in inces helped students to create, present, other responsibilities. Throughout not participate in sports, coufd competitions, see plays and exhib­ or write about something new. The the year, cfubs and" organizations become more invloved in schoof. its, and other activities that help goal is to expand the minds of the put on dances, sdd food, and held For many students being in- make the students more conscious students Jor the rest of their lives. raffles to fund their aetivities. of the world around them.

With money earned the Art Club buys a Participating on the Forensics team takes a lot piece of art when they go on their trip. Eloy of time. Ms. Smales gives words of wisdom Avila (12) and Sarah Kirhx (12) present to the Advanced Speech class before a the newest addition to the EHS Art Club art tournament in Fallon. collection.

Being on slage and performing was a fun activity for those students who chose to be in plays. Marvin Con-ales (II) and Stephanie English (12) rehearse scenes and lines for the fall production of "You Can't Take ii With You."

Key Club's main locus wascommunity sen ice. To those in need. Key Club helped the Red Cross with their annual blood drive. Key Club members passed out permission slips to any student who wished to give blood.

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iieppel, Melanie Bamhurst, Jessica Perry, Brica Woster, Michael Rossolo. Christian Gordon, ^.11 Ritter. Miceal Unrein, Mike Shaffer, Mall Hi own. Katie Milligan, Beck) Milligan, MK helle Hess. Hydee Knudsen Sabo, Elizabeth Hiles, Julia Bauer, KimMaynard Hanah Squires Bryan! trake.t labriel Perez, Mike Symmes, Ban) Zumwalt, Michael Portrey, Amanda Alletnan, Melissa Warner, Carol Birdzell, I tonettel lilbert; )rd Cora Boskle Choraliers Moll) Strong, I uc> Griswold, < leci McQueary, Alison Met Hnty, Jetem) ((amer, Vndrew Crouch. Micah Jones, Neal Baethe, Jesse Patrat, Anne Hurley. Brand) Dankowski, Selena Gonzales. Marlene Waters; iiii lennifei Mom.'. Melissa Kouftne) Kendall, Kristen Pebley, Gilbert Rodrigquez, Tyler Watson, Eric Moriey, Caleb McAdoo, rom West, kmanda Basanez. Kanie Parman, I ace) lohnson, Photo courtesy ,,i Gene Russell Photograph)

7 16 Clubs Pow Wow, War Whoops, & Choraliers

The Pow Wow, the schools' news It seemed that the Choraliers War Whoops: The longest paper, definetly representedthe were known for one thins Layout by: running raodio show in Nevada views of the students with Ceei Christmas concerts. Althougr Raegan Re<\,' was performed and run by Steve there was a lot more to the choir McQueary (12) as editor and Mr. Burrows, Emily Dimock, Matt group. Brown, and Stephanie English. The McGinty as advisor. The newspa­ In November they traveled to per covered a lot of new topics team incorporated new segments Salt Lake City to perform in choral Photos by: in the show to keep students that dealt with our generation. competition, in the spring they informed. At the begining of The news paper staff did every­ had another concert. Butitwasn t Rachel Stout each show they read the all fun and games. thing on their own. From plan­ Gina Micheli anouncements, War News, The They had practices every ning the layout to taking and de­ Week in Sports and the seven veloping their own pictures. Tuesday night where they learned choreography and new songs. minute radio, drama, As the Hie team also published a liter­ Those few members that were also Stomach Turns which they wrote ary magizine that contained writ­ involved in show choir practiced Copy by: and performed. "It was a lot of fun. We all got along so well that ing, art work and photographs on Thursday night as well. Juke Schumacher Despite the hard work the it was easy to try new things and from students throughout the Emily Dimock school. concerts were always wonderful really just have fun with the and participants had a good time. show," said Dimock

War Whoops: Left to Right: Stephanie English, Steve Bui rows. Emily Dimock, Matt Brown

Pow Wow/War Whoops/Choraliers JJ £1 Row 1 L to R: Ceci McQueary, Matt Brown. Dipti Bhakta. Emily Dimock Row 2: Amy Juaristi Katie Lampo. Christy Humphrey. Collin Halloway, Michelle Teal. Sarah Struble. Row 3: Allison McGinty. Susannah Easterly. Allison Bettles. Isabel Fagoaga. Heidi Guenther, Melissa McGrath. Milie forensics: Dickensen. Row 4: Meagan 11 ail man. Zach Wood. Cody Goi ns. Holly Gilbertson, Eric 1 logic. Tanya Henderson, David Crandle. Arysta McGill, Bail) Billington, Matt Snyder, lHen Silaci

(left to right), I si row: Ms Hand, laittie Quintero, Eloy Avila. Daniel Conez. Julieia Flores. Yasmina Chavez, Adrienne Mendive; 2nd: Mr. Swendseid, Ismael Salazar, Claudia Cervantea, Ryan Garcia, Meagan Atwood, Krystral Openhien, Monica McKinney, Sara Kirby;3rd: Sergio Garcia, Lucio Garcia. Holly Lemasters, Mandy Telleria, Natalie Roman. Tifrany I.ee. Amber Art Club: Bouge; 4th: Santiago Rodriquez, Micheli Gonzalez, Jared Vance, Nick Avila. Lacey Wyati; .Sih: David Garcia, Stephanie English, Dusty Gilbertson, Isidro Rni/. Mr. Long

18 Clubs Key Club, Art Club & Forensics Getting up in front of large groups A swish of a brush and a little dab of Wanted: Person who is cheerful, and giving a speech or performing a paint and the imaginations kept on Layout by: willing to devote their time to help scene are things only few people can rolling. Raegan Reese others, enjoys working, and doing do. Those who enjoyed public- Doing fundraisers, selling sub kind for others. speaking found forensics the best sandwhiches. and for the holidays These were just a few characteristics place to refine their skills. painting windows, the Art Club was busy all year long. Once a month Photos by: that described members of Key Club. The forensics team particpated in they would get together and have Both Erin Waldvogel (President, 11) tournaments all over the state of Alice Sallee and Tyler Watson (II) agreed that the what they called "Studio Nite." A Alberto Luna Nevada and Southern Idaho in events night of planning and working lend Vance best thing about Key Club was the like Dramatic Interpretation, together on projects or skits for the satisfaction you get when you help humerous interpretation, after dinner assemblies. Copy by: others and accomplish a project. speeches, original oratory, Linclon/ The representives for art club were Emily Dimock "Key Club is a great club and it Douglas debate, and many others. President Eloy Avila (12). Vice Alyssa Woodard gives you opportunities to go out and With the coaches Mr. McGinty and President Sarah Kirby(12), and Jessica Tsu help the community," Aintxane Ms. Smales our team always Secretary Dan Cortez (12). Art club Menaka (10) said. performed well. advisors were Mr. Long and Mr. Swendseid and Ms. Hand.

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(left to right). 1st row: Mrs. Hereford, Melissa Neisler. Mrs. Gonzalez; 2nd: Judy Tyler. JR Stone, Kari Guenin, Anna Cothrun, Amanda Jackson; 3rd: Tela FHA Whisenhunt. Tara Stanbrough. Lisa Tyler. Michael Nollette. Maria Spencer

Heidi Anderson. Chris Ardans. Robert Atwood. Dennis Augure. Miehael Bell. Chris Betsill, Brel Boge, Jeff Bolund, Jeff Borden. Bobby Boyles, John Brothers. Ivan Brown. Randy Burgess. Wilton Burke. Gabe Burns. Bret Butters. Tyler Calton. Lisa Cambell. Scott Carpenter. MikeCauley. Russell Chilson. Matt Cracraft, LenseyCummings, Nick Drost, Will Duran, Adam Eberle, Dan Eudey, Russelll I ugel. Heather Franco. Asenio Gallegos, Erik Gamriseh, Travis Gilmore, Josh Gohl, Susan Harrison, Joseph Hickey, Bnan I licks. Man Hicks. Brian Hornback. Troj Kroush, David Lara. Mark Lattin. Tiffany Lee. Jennifer Lewis, Man Mali. Melissa Mahlberg, Todd Maki, Alex Maki. Alex Marin, .lose marin. Pedro Marin. Caleb McAdoo. Clint Met Ian.Mall Miller. Tony Morfin. Dakoda Morse. Shalako Morse, Andrew Moschetti. Jarrod Mosier. UlCfl Robert Newman. Brandon Pope. Will Ritter. Jesus Sandoval. Kelly Scott. Austin Snacle. Tim Simms, Erica Smith. Daniel Souliere. Jon Sleflick. Justin Strachan. Buck Tingle. Amk Toulouse, Khoa Tran. Miceal Unrein. Tanner Wakely. Zach Wakely. Curtis Wbiuaker. Josh Wilson. Joel Wynne.

20 Clubs FHA, VICA, & PRODUCTION With having bakes sales, selling Vocational Industrial Club of A long, but successful year was had suckers and making breakfast burrilos America. That's what VICA stands Layout by: by the production club. They made and cinnimon rolls every Thursday for, but that's not all VICA is about. Raegan Reese our student body laugh during, morning, the Future Homemakers of In VICA, students learn skills that assemblies and did a lot of hard work America helped feed our student to achieve it. are useful in life. Some of the skills body when they were hungry. The president Justin Lowe, put a lot They also helped the school with learned in VICA were automotive Photos by: of thought into the club and he different occasions. FHA provided repair, carpentry, masonary, lend Vance said"We had a lot of fun this year, and sponsored the car bash during photography, cosmetics, job Alberto Luna working together. Homecoming week. Selling suckers was also an activity interviewing, and many others. We all got to know each other," said for the FHA and the students body. Members of VICA participate in 3 Nick Pitt, not everyone knew each The advisor Mrs. Hereford said, "I conferences each year, where they (^ODV DVI other until we all started working together. ordered 25 cases of suckers and sold compete in various events. Skills themall. That's 17,000suckers!" Alyssa Woodard Doing skits during assemblies is All of the members helped sell learned in VIC A helped students with Jessica Tsu what production club enjoyed doing suckers during school and at many tasks throughout the year. the most and they were awesome, games. too!

W„_ J. . ._ JL.1 _._ (left to right). 1st row: Kandy Correlh 2nd: Susan Harrison. LaceyGaede. Sarah N": 3rd: Matt Miller. Amanda Baird. Justin Lowe. Niek Pitt. Robbie rroduction Phlii,Ps

FHAIVICA/Produetion 21 Band of Indians

Band of Indians: Amy Anderson. Aubree Anderson, Jessica Anderson, Shawn Anderson, James Ashe, Thayne Atencio. Tabitha Awbre, Marcos Bagby. Amanda Baird, Jamie Baird, Jonathon Baker. Bryan Baker, Carla Baker. Jessica Barrington, Jesse Becker, Bailey Billington. Heath Bishop, Kyle Blackburn, Michelle Bleak. Lisa Bleazard. Nicole Brady. Kay Brady, Amber Brown, Jamie Burke, Stephen Burrows, Joshua Byers, Scott Carone, Cydney Cebaca. Rebecca Church, Tofi Clemens, Reuben Collins, Sara Conner, Summer Cook. Kandi Correll, Ernesto Cortes, Patty Craft. Kim Craft, Amanda Crawford, Seanne Culver, Lindsey Cummings, Tiffany Cusick. Haily Cutler, Olivia Dennison. Christopher Doerr, Kimber Drake. Reggie Ducunsin, Sarah Dyer, Daniel Echebarria, Katherine Elwood, Anna Elwood, Isabel Fagoaga, Charley Fairbanks, Colin Falk, Lexi Farrow, Tiffany Fogle, Drew Forsythe, Nikolas Franco, Robert Gaines, Maria Garcia, Jeremy Garner, Paolo Garrido, Janean Gettinges, Dusty Gilbertson, Holly Gilbertson, Tommy Goicoechea, Cody Goins, Christine Gonzalez, Marvin Gonzalez, Stacy Griswold, Diamond Guitar, Jesse Gummersall, Tyler Gunter, Andy Guzman, Tim Hansford, Finie Harmer, Zach Harriman, Jessica Harrington, Meggan Hartman, Emily Heguy. Marissa Herold, Gregory Hess, Kimberly Hess, Catherine Higginbotham, Michael Hiles, Brett Hoffman, Angel Holland, Annie Holmes. Jodi Hooiman. Kimberly Hortin, Emily Hortin, Cristy Humphrey. Anne Hurley, Ainhoa Imatz, Lee Izatt, Charles Izatt, Jaime Jacaway, Joshua Jakeman, Danielle Jim, Tanya Johnson, Michael Johnson, Lacey Johnson. Brian Johnson, Elyse Johnston, Michaela Jones, Briana Jones, Micah Jones, Russell Jones, Shannon Keller, Clayton Kimber, Renee Kirby, Hydee Knudsen. Krystin Kolsch. Michael Krizic, Kailyn Lamb, Catherine Lampo, Joshua Larsen, Joseph Lords, Heather Mackley, Candace Marques, Matthew Marrot, Stacy Marston. Arysta McGill. Michelle McGovern, Maianne McGovern, Rachel McGrath, Elena

22 Clubs "Pride of Nevada"

Mc Mullen, Karen Mendoza, Derek Miller, Sharon Minney, Sara Monger, Jennifer Moore, Celeste Morales, Eric Moriey, Leonard Moriey, David Morris. Andrew Moschetti, Lisa Mudlin. Paul Murad, Jessica Myers. Ana Neri, Sarah Ng, Jaymie Nordwall, B.J. Norton, Janet Palmer, Karrie Parman. Sarah Philips, Bart Piper, Matthew Pope. Mark Ports, Keith Primeaux, Ayme Rauen, Maria Robles, Gilbert Rodriguez, Nichole Rogers, Nathalie Roman, Michael Rossolo. Leticia Ruiz, Darrell Sam, Brian Sam, Kris Sandall, Eric Santti, Ashley Santti, Kyle Santti, Heather Savage, Joseph Schwarz. Melissa Senecal, Julie Sheffield, Tai Shouse, Lucas Simmons, Rachelle Sloan, Eric Smith, Timothy Steflik, Miranda Stephens, Geneva Stroebe, Sarah Struble, Heather Struble, Jeremy Sturges, Chris Sulfrain, Michael Symmes. Kathryn Symmes, Chelsea Tinnin, Nicole Urresti, Ryanne Vance, Daniel Vance, Aaron Vandenburg. Carmen Vega. Kelsey Verstaten, Jenny Wahlstrom, David Walther, Lauren Ward, Marlene Waters, Jeremy Wegman, Drew Wherry, Libby Wherry, Chris Winsley, Jami Wright. Photocourtesj or champion Photo "Seventy six trombones lead the big Parade..." Band 23 « M. _ Back: Callie Allen. Michael Mori. Mr. Coone}, Chris Chapman, Russell Fogel, Dominic Byrnes, Beau A Ian is, Rochonne Burgess, Emily Heguy, Anthony Mori, Samantha Cavender, fmrnm Sarah Vipham, Siac\ Scales. Mr. Sutton, 1 <>gan Hare. Enn Waldvogel, Morgan Gurr, Kristen Madsen, John Beitia, Alicia Manning, Andrea Allen. Joe Lords, Landon Hams. Con * * *• Funderberg. Tasha Dayton. Aintxane Menaka. Jacob Samplv. TJ Scales. Front: Sarah Mocheti. Brandie Krenka, Jessica Goicoechea, Andrea Pans. Tyler Wendlandt, ('hail Venters, C'ara Bieroth. ^^ Front Misty Pain with sonCiruss. Rachel Whitted with son Kyle and sister Megan, Jill Squires with daughter Kylee, Michelle Gonzalez with son Marco, Alicia wfrin^ Rasch with daughter Mirage and son Alexander. Back: Ethan Scott, Claudia Salas with daughter Janettc. Melody Marshal with son Armando, Gaylene Oppehien ^^ ^-Jvy_J v,jt|1 cousjn Cory, Jennifer Sargent with son Alex. Aubrey Jackson.

24 Clubs FFA, Grads, & Pohob FFA gives students the Everyone in Grads agreed that Putting together a book full of the ha v i ng a baby and going to school Layout by: opportunity to learn more about years events was not an easy job, yet isn't exactly what you call easy. Raegan Reese with Mr. Long heading the group, agriculture and compete against According to Michelle Gonzalez, the year book crew did its best. The other FFA chapters at nationals (12) "It is really hard to stay work was hard and the group was and State. focused." Photos by: very dedicated. Having a baby also means Most of the FFA members Alice Sallee The class started the year with Mr. having more responsibilities. It Mr. Long agreed that the trips and projects is very difficult to raise a child at Long as a new advisor. The class were the most fun. One of their such a young age. Gaylen was introduced to a new perspective favorite projects was 'Ag in the Oppenhein (10) said My goal is to and a new convenience, developing graduate and continue my CODV fov* their own pictures. The editors who classroom,' which was where they education by going to college. I "' J ' tackled the year long project were met kids from farms and ranches have to get a good job in order to Jessica Tsu Raegan Reese (12) and Emily Dimock and learned how to milk cows, support my child.' Linda Conea (12). "It is really nice having our weigh cattle, train seeing eye dogs, Grads helped young mothers lake Schumacher own dark room. We have a little and other interesting activities. and fathers deal with the stress of more freedom about what pictures becoming parents and staying in to use," said Dimock. school. prv¥T/^T) Front Row: Alice Sallee. Gina Micheli, Jessica Tsu. Rachel Stout. Ryan Garcia. Claudia Cervantes, Stephanie English, Emily Dimock, Jennifer Lewis. Back •T v/JnV-aTJLJ Row: Alyssa Woodard, Raegan Reese, Lina Conea, .laid Vance. Dusty Gilbertson. Alberto I.una. Jake .Schumacher. Mindy Parkkonen.

FFAIGradslPohob 25 r\ • y Back: Michael Portrey. Perry Caroll, Mike Symmes. Chris Price. Cahlan Sharp. Pritesh Bahakta. Middle: Khoa Tran. Bryan Drake. JT OrCliill JL/

|7T A Back: Lance Simmons, CJ McCrory. John Tutt. Andrea Powell, Norman Heaton. Anna Immenschue. Middle: Jayshree Bhakta. Stephanie Simmons. Rebecca •"*- JLJJLz.r*. Moss. Ronnie Starkcy. Crystal Oppenheim. Ryan Garcia. Sarah Gallegos. Front: Christine Quensel, Heather Hunt. Meagan Morrison. Faye McCann. Danielle Jim. Victoria Jackson. Olivia Dennison.

-m 26 Clubs Foreign Language, FBLA, & Pep Club The Foreign Language club was The Future Business Leaders of What do you do when the spirit a great place to learn about America members have the Layout by: at your school is down? Well if different cultures. The members opportunity to compete at state Raegan Reese you were Clay Smith (11) and Tom of the Foreign Language club and national levels and attend West (12) the only logical answer planned trips and met during the workshops. week to plan activities. is to start a new club. Participants competed in Photos by: Pep club was started to increase During Homecoming week the different events that center Raegan Reese the amount of students and school club sponsored an International around the area of business lunch. Foods from France, Spain, Jcrid Vance spirit at games. Smith and West management. They participate in Emily Dimock and Mexico were served to a large number of fund-raisers. decided that something needed students for the small fee of two Someof these fund-raisers include to be done when they were the dollars. bake sales, Valentines Day Foreign lauguage club also Copy by: only students at a basketball sponsored a Mardi Gras dance. carnations, and lunches. Emily Dimock game. The advisors to the Foreign Andrea Powell says, "The best Jessica Tsu "We went to Mr. Rossolo and thing about FBLA is traveling and Language club were Mr. Boluna asked him if it was okay. So we meeting all the new people." and Mrs. Gasaway. started a club," said Smith.

y^ai i Top Row: Zach Wood. Pritesh Bhakta. Clay Smith. Mandy Alleman. Melissa Warner. Middle: Julie Lewis. Paula Lopez. Carrie Kelly. Kim Pep Maynard.Front: Christine Kern, Brooke Armuth.

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Freshmen Officers: Treasurer: Rachel Sophomore Officers: 1 st row: Boys Rep: Weaver, Secretary: Ricardo Ruiz, Boys Rep­ Eric Puentes, Girls Rep: Jessica Tsu; 2nd: resentative: Zach Harriman, Girls Repre­ Treasurer: Carrie Kelley, President: Jessica sentative: Ashely McCreath, Vice Presi­ Smith.Vicc President: Cori Funderberg, Sec dent: Steve Ross, President: Shannon retary: Linda Correa. Squires, Representative: Matt Alleman.

Student Body Officers: 1st row: Trea­ surer Chad Venters, Vice President Matt Brown; 2nd: President Mandi Alleman, Controller Mike McGhee, Secretary Brand- ee Paisano.

Junior Officers: 1st row: Girls Rep. Heidi Guenther, Rep. Pritesh Bhakta, Rep. Senior Officers: Treasurer: Will Finn, Zach Wood, Rep. [Crystal Thacker. 2nd Secretary: Raegan Reese, Girls Represen­ row:TreasurerGinaMicheli, PresidentCIay tative: Stephanie English, Vice President: Smith, Vice Pres. Amy Juaristi, Secretary Doug Peterson, Bo\s Representative: Alison Bettles, and Boys Rep. Jason Zander. Chris Betsill, President: Joel Neff. c o u n c * i i

28 Clubs You Can't Take it With You.

Cast: Back row: Leslie McLeod, Brian Johnson, Meggan Hartman, Eric Morlev, Gilbert Rodriguez, Alison McGinty, Michael Rossolo, Susannah Easterly, Mar­ vin ( lonzalez, Bryan Drake, MichelleTeal, Steve Burrows, Emily Dimock; Front row: TanyaHenderson.LindaTrefren, Stephanie English, Derek Miller, Ms. Moon

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1st row: Brv'n Drake, Stephanie English 2nd row: Cal Guisti, Susannah Easterly, Jenny Watson, Liz Lawson, Julia Bauer, lose Ann Tousignant, Morgan Seippel, and Renae Latour. Not pictured: Mardi Kamps, MichelleTeal, and Emily Dimock.

Drama/Student Council 29 Yens of friendship pull through until the end. Robert Gains (12) and Dan Echebarria (12) prose that time makes friends stronger after knowing each other * since kindergarten. Photo by Stephanie English

Class doesn't start until the last hell rings. Claudia Cervantes III). Raegan Reese 1121. and Gina Michelli III) sit and chat the first few minutes of seventh hour.

Team work can complete any task. Josee- Anne Tousignant 112) and Mark Ports (12) hold down muslin and staple it into place while building Hats for the spring plays.

Laces Davis (12) and Seanne Culver (10) watch giant flames as their food is cooked right al their table at an FFA dinner.

We've got to remember the little things in life. Jenny Watson (12) stops to plaj inthe snow on herwayto sixth hour. "I love to make snow angels." Watson said, "the only bad things is getting your pants all wet."

* 30 Division Through thick and thin, drive us tfirougfi fire. They they were there. Wfien we went to soccer games witfi us needed someone to drive us Cherished Memories to check out the guys. They by our latest crushes' house, were there to help us move the they were there. Wfien a "The aim of life is to live, and to live telescope to spy on girls. The qirl broke our heart and we means to be awake, joyously, drunkenly, jrienrls that we had in this needed someone to make 'time in our lives were fun of, they were there. serenely, divinely aware." Henry Miller important in developing wfto They were our friends. we were. They gave us the At this time in our lives, important our friends were. incfepencfence. Hanging out with confidence to be ourselves and sometimes it seemeif as They were the only ones people tftat were interested' in were there as an outlet from tfroutjft tfie re was no one who knew exactly wfiat we the same things tftat we were tfiinas tfiat troufjiecf us. Tfie there that knew what we were going tfirougfi because macfe it easy to be ourselves and lessons that we learned as, were going tfirougfi with they were going through it at develop a personality. Our and Because of, friends were relationships, with, parents, the same time. They were our friends got us through some of lessons that will always be and with becoming support groups. They were the hardest times in our lives. cherished, even when the tales responsible. That was our link Between tfie world of We wouW jump in front of a of good times and bad begin to when we found how our parents and the world of bus for them and they would faae.

Who says you have to spend all day getting They weren't serious when the) said ready for prom? Josh Howard IID). Jake motorcycles were forme road. Andrea Powell Schumacher ill). Beth Sabo (12). and (12) and l.isaMndlinl I2lcru\sc through. ...the Jessica Nelson (12th in Twin Falls) spent living room on Mudhn's Dad's llarley. the morning of April 17th (Prom) snowboarding in Lamoille Canyon.

Life is meant to be lived, and being serious all the time isn't as much fun. Rueben Collins (12) and Mike Dickensen (/2, work and laugh together while complcleing a project. Photo b) Emila Dimock

The best way to dance the niglil away is with a friend. Clay Smith (II) and Cahlan Sharp ill) share a laugh at MORP. "A

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Amber Brown ... Ashley Brown Josh Brown Matt Brown

Nicole Brown Stephen Burrows Lisa Campbell Sarah Cannon

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Caleb Ferrin William Fiiiii Rosalie Flores Brandy Fordi l\

Johnna Form Robert Caines Arsenio Gallegos Michelle Gandolfo

David Garcia Lucio Garcia Sergio Garcia Jeremy Garner

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Chris Hood Emily Hortin Sarah Huerta Mike Hunton I l\

Anne Hurley Anna Immenschuh Charles Izatt Aubrey Jackson

Mandy Jacobs Brandon Johnsmeyer Brian Johnson Russell Jones

Adam Keizer * Konrtney Kendall Sara Kirby Michelle Komp^

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Renee Latour JeffLaughter lizabeth Lawspn Jacob Lazarin

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Alicia Manning Jqtsyjline MariluM Melody Marshall Joel McConnell

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Becky Milligan Kathryn Milligan Patrick Moore Leonard Moriey

Jarrod Mosier Libby Moss Lisa Mudlin Joel Neff

Melissa Neisler Nicholas Newlon Ben Nerivnan Laura Nichol

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Scott Penn ' Rkky Perry Doug Petersen Cody Pingree

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Melissa Sparling Jill Squires Nicholas Stake ...- _ Bobby Steensen V Tawnya 4$$Lo\ly Strong ie Swanson Kathryn Symmes

Luis Torres Andrew Toulouse Josee-Anm Tonsigmnt Linda Trefren

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Shannon Whalen Jessica Whetstone 'Geleste Wiggins UlliaiuWilliams

Cassondra Wilson, Trevor WiFson Erica xWostev.' Dustin Wunderlich

Chris Wyatt Keara Zollinger Barry Zumwalt Soc com Luna -•?'

Not Pictured: Claudia Allen', Cody Birchfield, Dusty Black, Kevin Brown, Natalie Childs, Deleynja Cbntreras, Joel Gachugu, Juan Garcia,^iRy Green, Cal Guisti, James Jagodzinski, Pamela Jenkins, Dustin Johnson, Gory Kilpatrjcfc, Kevin > Kirchner, Jason Madrid, Clifford McCrory, Matthew Miller, SaraJVIilrphy, Joshua Nordwall, Carlos Nunez, Chance Rice, Beau Russell, Joseph Schulken. John Tutt, Nestor Vajenzuela, Rachel Whitted, Joshua Wilson.-E^Wiseman, and Sarah Woods/

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Drama II swept the crowd away with their version of Ausitn Powers during the Homecoming assembly. In fact, they won first place!!

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Seniors 47 Even with one s k i , J o e 1 McConnell masters Lake Almanor.

Gladys Quintero in Jucipila, Mexico visiting her family. She is at el Pubelo in this photograph.

48 Seniors Cecile McQueary and Carol Birdzell enjoy a New York minute.

Brandee Paisano stops to catch some rays at Clearwater Beach, Florida.

Mandi Alleman at the Rotary Youth Conference at Granlebakin Resort in Lake Tahoe.

Pat Boundy fishing in Anchorage, Alaska. Pat said, "this king salmon weighed about 35 pounds and tasted good."

On a trip to New York with the drama department, Jenny Watson, Jessie Swanson, Brandie Krenka (11), Angela Seal, Alice Salle, and Bry'n Drake stop for a photograph in front of the Statue of Liberty.

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Junior Divisional 53 " Carl Ahrlich Tommy Aldridge Manuel Alvarado Shawn Anderson Chris Ardans Brooke Armuth

Brennen Ashby lame* Ashe David Atwood Maegan Atwood Dennis Augare Alex Avila

Marcos Bagln/ Bryan Baker Carla Baker Shanona Barker Melanie Barnhursl Amanda Basanez a*\*V

Alma Benavides Alison Settles Bhavesh Bhakta Jayshsree Bhakta Pritesh Bhakta Bailey Billington

Daniel Birchfield Robert Blaisdell Marcus Blanchard Caleb Bolinder Jeff Borden Jennifer Bowles

Curtis Bozeman Kristy Brooks Randy Burgess Josh Byers Lorena Cabrales Bryce Campbell

josh Caroll Jaime Carlisle jesus Castancda Claudia Cervantes Maricruz Cespedes Crystal Charpeulier

Yasmina Chavez Brian Coleman Jarrod Collins HPJy} f? Josh Collins Ernesto Cortes Andrew Crouch

54 Juniors Ah-Cr Cra.'# Cunningham Tiffany Cusick Haily Culler Lacey Davis Ryanne Davis Tasha Dayton

Jennifer Debois Ariane Dehm Griselda Delacruz Randy Deming Katrina Diana Tommy Dick

Mike Dickenson Kimber Drake Nick Drost Kathy Duggins Alyssa Duddins Mike Durkin

Allen Dated Amber Duteil Susannah Easterly Wes Eaves Mike Eklund josh Ellison

Michelle Ellison Emily Ensign Shane Espinoza Isabel Fagoaga Charley Fairbanks Dusty Farrar

Julieta Flores Mitch Florez Tiffany Fogle Will Fordin Drew Foisythi- Lisa Frerichs

Joe Fugate Sara Gallegos Edith Garcia Eva Garcia Ryan Garcia Sarah Garcia

Candice Gering Derrick Gibson Dusty Gilbertson Trai'is Gillitzcr Travis Gilmore

Layout by: Rachel Stout Compiled by: Pohob staff juniors Cu-Gi 55 Alex Gomez Marvin Gonzalez Stephanie Gonzalez Dennis Grabowski Heidi Guenther Diamond Guitar

Nick I laid Marietta I laniugton Tim Hansford Fiuic Harmer Jessica Harrington Landon Harris

Tun I lendrix Mark Hemic Chris Herrera Greg I less Joe Hickey Brian Hicks

Matt I licks Gwcii Hodgson Colin Holloway Annie Holmes Jodi Hooiman David I topper

Kimberly Hortin Katrina Hranac Marcus Huerta Christy Humphrey Deanna Ike Mike Ike

Yciar Imatz Jeffrey Inman Jaime Jacaway Joel Jacobo Susie Jacobo Alice Jaques

Mariah Jarvie Josh Jauer Daniel Jenkins Jamie Jensen Rosio Jimenez Briana Jones

Amy Juaristi Crystal Juergens Mardi Kamps Mackenzie Keizer Christine Kern Brooke Knapp

56 Juniors Go-Kn Wendy Komp Matthrw Kooi Brandie Krenka Jonathan Krohn Katherine Laird fume l.akc

Kristen Lakeman Aaron Limb Katie Lampo Mark Lattin Keith Lefevre Jodi l.eyba

Megan Lissolo Allison List Damon Lossing Joe Lostra Shalain Lucero Alberto Luna

Fernando Luna Kenny Maderis Rick Manning Alex Marin lose Marin Elena Martiartu

Annette Martinez Melissa Martinez Daniel Matys Lenora McClard Traci McClendon Kevin McFarlaud

Clint McGarr Alison McGinty Melissa McGrath Monica McKimiey Leigh McLean £f>fl Leslie McCleod

Patricia Medrano Adrienne Mendive Joseph Merkley Gina Micheli Derek Miller Timothy Miller

Sharon Minuey Brett Molyneux Sara Monger Laura Moore Chisholm Morris Meagan Morrison

juniors Ko-Mo 57 Dakoda Morse Leandra Moschetti Rebekah Moss A ft f Michael Mullin Jessica Myers Alisha Nash ^m (PFP .BHk

Robert Newman Michael Nollette Krystal Oppenhein Leticia Orozco Osvaldo Orozco Larry Orlman f-SAxQJL Mike Oster Darrell Palmer Andrea Paris Mindy Parkkonen Karrie Porman Xiki Patton

Sean Paul Kristen Pebley Nichole Perdue Jessica Perry Doug Peterson Sarah Phillips

Bart Piper Nickolas Pitt Araceli I'lasencia Brandon Pope Brian Pope Michael Portrey

Bob Prahl Chris Price Christine Quesnel Jaime Quintero I awn Reyes Felicity Riding

Karissa Roa Eddie Rodriguez John Rosado Shawn Rose Angela Ross Michael Rossolo

Alicia Ruby Horacto Ruiz Jose Ruiz Sean Rape Korry Rushton jared Russell

58 Juniors Mo-Ru Ismael Salazar Laura Sallee Darrell Sam Amanda Sanford X-" Josh Schlesselman k. Jake Schumacher

Benjamin Scilacci Afton Seip Austin Senecal Cahlan Sharp Lawrence Sharp .ia Robbie Ship Clay Smith Jennifer Smith Bret Snow Mathew Snyder Hanah Squires PfM? Brant St. Martin Jonathan Steflik Ami Stenson Julian Stevens Ryan Still Rachel Stout justin Strachan

Heidi Stroebe Sarah Struble Chris Sulfrian Patrick Sullivan Edgar Sutherland Miranda Sumnson

Anglela Tata Lisa Taylor Miranda Taylor Michelle Teal Krystal Thacker Andrrw Thompson

Rusty Torell Nathan Torres Philip Tourreuil Christopher Tritxal Natasha Tschanz Lisa Tyler

Miceal Unrein Berta Velazquez Jenny Wahlstrom Tanner Wakley Lrm Waldvogel Matt Walker

juniors Sa-Wa 59 David Wallher Shaomeng V Melissa Warner Tyler Watson Roger Webb Shay Welch

Tyler Wendlandt Jason Wahlstrom Drew Wherry lustin Whetstone Tela Whisenhunl Jessica Whitaker-Coons

Tashina Williams Justin Wines Chris Winsley Zach Wood Alyssa Woodard Jami Wright

Joel Wright Barry Yanish jason /.under ?'JL£

Not pictured: Heather Abarca, Justin Armuth, Nicolas Avila, Keith Barredo, Elysia Beasley, Chris Benzley, Heather Bonner, Justin Chavez,Stacy Collins, Lindsey Cothrun, Victor Estrada, Raven Fury, Eddie Gonzalez, D.J. Haynes, Carlos Hernandez, Nikki Hines, Brian Homback, Yovana Jimenez, Matthew Kooi, Troy Kroush, Turk Lemes, Tyler Madigan, Pablo Marin, Crystella Martinez, Alicia Medina, Jennifer Moore, David Morris, Keith Moyle, Jessica Myers, Fabiola Neri, Sara Nivens, Kelley Pete, Allen Pinkerton, Oscar Rodriquez, David Seynei, Sabrina Smith, Daniel Souliere, Prudencia Terrases, Travis Tybo, Daniel Upshaw, Daniel Weber, and Harlen Woodson.

Claudia Cervantes teases her friend Maegan Atwood by drudging up the memory of when she slipped and fell in catsup al Burger King.

Q 60 junior* Wa-Z Jaime Jacawaj ponders her debits and credits while working in the finance office.

Alisha Nash takes a quick break from her daily gossip in Mr. Lord's Spanish III class. to smile for a picture.

Andrea Paris and Melissa Warner stand in from of the doorway of the Senior Building chatting with their friends before heading to 6th hour.

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Mariah Jarvie. Felicity Riding, and Meagan Morrison concentrate on their work for Mr. Meisner's Chemistry class.

Doug Peterson and And) Thompson discuss their weekend early Monday morning.

juniors 61 Ryan Still explains to Melissa Warner about the black eye he received while being elbowed during a basketball game.

* 62 j; mors Ariane Dihm and Heidi Strobe gossip about the latest events in be­ tween classes.

Crystal Oppehhein catches up with homework while Amanda Basanez day­ dreams for the last few minutes of Mr. Lord's Spanish III class.

Meagan Lissolo. future architect, designs a building during her design class. (FlaDaobyClaaKlia

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liiiiiors 63 64 Sophomore Divisional s o p H O M O R E S 2001 Layout by: Raegan Reese Photo by: Mr. Long

Sophomore Divisional 65 ^ Beau Alanis Dustin Allen Robert Alsdorf Christina Alvarez John Alyea Michael Anchoinio

Heidi Anderson Jessica Anderson Terri Armstrong Cole Atwood Robert Atwood Amanda Baird

Jamie Baird Joe Ballew Conan Banaszak Jessica Barrington Brian Bassier Jesse Becker

Jon Beitia Cesar Benavides r p I leeran Bhakta Vimal Bhakta Heath Bishop Steven Bitton f £.f ** xMxx% m^xxxxxSlL^ Pat Bluemel JeffBoland Heather Bonner Joe Bonner Amber Bouge Leslie Boyd

Kay Brady Christina Braithwaite Jon Brothers jason Brown Scott Brown Kassandra Bugarine

Jonica Burgess Jamie Burke Angie Burns Gabe Burns Bret Buttars Sarah Byers &&& T Dominic Byrnes Tyler Calton Tessa Carder Scott Carone Michael Can ley Katie Cavender

* 66 Sophomores A-Ca Acela Ceja c Heather Chamberlain Cliris Chapman Morgan Chidester K' Carla Chisham m Teresa Church Amanda Churchfield Tony Clark Tofi Clemens Maegan Coleman Jessica Conley James Corgan

Katie Cornejo Linda Correa Anna Cothrun Matt Cracraft Alex Crowder 4'SLxtLfrSeanne Culver Stewart Dale Alisa Davis Michael Davis Angela Debarge Chris Doerr L A Josh Driggs i> r. £ ?Elliott Dutcher Matt Eberle Nik Eisiminger Eli Ellis Laurie Elmore Mark Elwood i\ \ Liliana Esj'indola Eduardo Estrada Gonzalo Estrada Lupe Estrada Maria Estrada Dan Eudey

,&&& £ A * Kyle Farley Jack Faulkner Simla Ferrin Sean Finn David Forbush Andrea Foruria

James Foster Katrina Foy Heather Franco Nick Franco Annie Frerichs Elizabeth Fuentes

Sophomores Ce-Fu 67 Jonathan Fullerton Cori Funderberg Lacexi Gaede Rachel Gaines Tiffany Gallegos f iif.Aaf>J Marcos Gamez

Juan Garcia Victor Garcia Mike Gardner Paola Garrido Sara Gilbert Holly Gilbertson

Chris Gleeson Cody Goins Mario Gomez Nicole Gonzalez Summer Gorman Scani Gough

Garrett Grider Ryan Griswold Stacy Griswold Tyler Gunter Morgan Gurr Kevin Guss

Thomas Guzman Misty Hagman Deven Hall Christy Hallermann Jessi Hamlin Susan Harrison

Meggan Hartman Nathan Haskin Dani Hassett i r Andy Haynes Stephanie Heath Tyler Hecht f s£afezs^ Joe Heguy ^^ ^B a^. _Ull Tanya Henderson Adriana Hernandez Jenny Herrera Kim Hess Lisa Higgins

Michael Hiles Brett Hoffman Eric Hogle Rebecca Hood Brandi Hooiman Dan Hoots

68 Sopliomores Fu-Ho /os// Howard Daniel Huff Ainhoa Imatz Rafael jacobo Josh Jakeman Jacob Jarvie

Kimberly Jenkins Jessica Jewell Danielle Jim Jesus Jimenez Sequoia johnny A£K/|f£f Gregory Johnson Lacey Johnson Michael Johnson Jessica Jones Micah Jones Kristin Jorgensen Holly Josephson

Shannon Keller Carrie Kelley Cara Kenley Tamara Khoury James Kikumoto jami Kikumoto

Clayton Kimber Eva King jocelyn Knight Stillman Knight Hydee Knudsen Kn/stin Kolsch

Martin Kraft Shawn Krajewski Mike Krizic Tony Lampo Casey Lane 11 f L,r< Dolcie Leak Jesse Lednisky Tiffany Lee Holly LeMasters Mitch Lesbo Julie Lewis Ray Leyva

Dexter Lopez Paula Lopez joe Lords Brian Lortie Justin Lowe Fernando Luna

SopJionwres Ho-Lu 69 Wes Luna Courtney Lund Jeff Machado Melissa Mahlberg Elizabeth Marin Pablo Marin

John Marquard Matt Marrott Rose Martin Kim Maynard I aiie McCann Michael McConnell

Anna McFadden Chris McGhee Arysta McGill Marianne McGovern Rachel McGrath Elena McMullen

Irma Medrano Cole Mellos Aintxane Menaka Alicia Mendive Keren Mendoza Ashley Mields

Randy Mike Drew Mitchell Todd Molyneux Michael Montrose Tony Morfin Anthony Mori

Michael Mori Eric Moriey Lando Morse Andrew Moschetti Eriz Muguira Paul Murad

Charlie Myers Kevin Nelson Matt Newcomer Susie Nollette Jaymie Nordwall Joshua Nordwall

Dustin Nostrom Sonia Nunez Ryan Oeschger Christopher Oki Sean Olson Gaylene Oppenhein

70 Sopfiomores Lu-Op Taylor Orr Jeremy Osborne Paul Pahlka Jessica Palmer Matt Pennell LL ? A L& Brian Penola Gabriel Perez David Persons Kallie Peterson Ron Phillips Jamie Piccinim Lionel Pineda

Vicente Pineda Emih/ Pingree Matt Pope Matt Porter Dustin Post Chris Powers

Keith Primeaux Alejandro Puentes Eric Puentes Tijfanie Pusley Alex Quintero &e& Cynthia Quintero

Michael Reilly Shawn Reilly Amanda Renfeldt Stephanie Ritter Maria Robles Nathalie Roman

Eloy Romero Gina Romero Henry Romero Rosalda Romero Lidia Rosales John Ruark

ZPL* Leticia Ruiz Miguel Ruiz fa £S t Victor Ruiz Carlos Salas Claudia Salas Brian Sum

Kris Sandall Irma Sandoval Melissa Sandoval Eric Santti Jennifer Sargent Heather Savage

Sophomores Or-Sa 71 Pain Scates T.J Scates Jason Schenck Aubrey Schcnk Kimberly Schneider Joseph Schwarz

Samantha Searle &LZJL Mike Shaffer Stephanie Simmons Tessie Slacle Eric Smith Jessica Smith

R.J. Smith Mark Souliere Monique Souliere Matt Speidel Tara Stanbrough Ronnie Starkey

Jennifer Stenson Michael Stephens Miranda Stephens J.R. Stone Jason Stout Sarali Swanson

Levi Swenson Michael Symmes A.J. Tata Mandy Telleria Patrick Tinnin Tom Toops

Khoa Tran Jessica Tsu Kathy Tzveidt Judy Tyler Ryanne Vance Ashley Wahrenbrock JLli Ii ? All Stephanie Ward Jake Watkins John White Kyle Whitney Nik Whitney Dustin Williams

Alex Wilson Codi Wood Brandy Woods Alexia Woster Lacey Wyatt Aaron Zirkelbach

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Not pictured: Mike Ainsworth, Christopher Bail. Mario Benax ides. Wilton Burke. Riley Castillo. Thomas Chrisman. Juan Corral. Daniel Elliott, Cindy Enders, NicholeEspinosa, Martin (larcia. Melissa Gray. Jennifer Greathouse. Brian Green, Heather Hunt. Daniel Jones. Silvern. Lara. David l.eiscr. Mark Martinez. Kmiliano McLane. Susan Moore. Luis Neri. Alejandra Ramirez, Joshua Randall. Matthew Roberts. Ruben Rubles. Bertha Ruiz, Rachel Sheldon. Kayla Sladwiek. Jaclyn Sutton. William Temoke. Daniel Vance. Crystal Wold.

While sitting in Mr. Wallocks Biology II class. Josh Randall and Mariann McGovern make the lecture a little mine interesting by playing with the model of a double-helix.

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A little anxious for the bell to ring. Mike Oseher and Shawn kra.jewski gel ready lo pau|a Lopez wears her favorite Green Baj Packer beanie for "hat day" duringW inter race out the door. Rallv Week.

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Freshmen Divisional 75 Jeremy Adams Cassie Alberro Matthew Alleman Cali Allen Thomas Alsdorf Amy Anderson .4^*4 4 .£irL Aubree Anderson Derrek Anderson Nicki Anderson Sheryl Armstrong Derrick Armuth Amanda Ashe

Austin Augare Erica Awbrey Tabitha Awbrey Chase Bailey Damn/ Baird Jonathan Baker

Craig Barker Katie Beckman Michael Bell Jose Benavides S Samuel Benavides Jacqueline Bendt

Ian Bern/ Diviesh Bhakta Jayesh Bhakta Heather Bishop Cody Black Brittany Blanchard

Sarah Bleazard John Bledsoe Stefanie Bluemel Anne Bodily Brett Boge Jessica Bonner

Forrest Bouge Bobby Boyles Daniel Bozeman Nicole Brady Ricci Brandt Sayde Braun • Hi • Justin Brooks Amber Brown Brianna Brown Jake Brown P justin Brown Brooke Buerkle ilEAl

76 Freshmen A-Bn Blake Burden Rochonne Burgess Jay Butler Sadie Canfield Perry Carroll Samantha Cavender

Kristen Chamberlain Diamond Chapman Sarah Chavez Russell Chilson Sharon Church Tiea Cole

I Jennifer Coleman Sara Conner Casey Connors Kandi Correll Jose Cortes Florencio Cortez

Jose Cortez Fransesca Cousineau Patty Craft David Crandall Nevada Crawford Michael Daley

Robin Davis Mark Dehm Ben DeLeon Olivia Dennison Tyler Dillon Kyle Domina

David DuBois Kasey Dudding T.J. Dugan Nicholas Duggins William Duran Sarali Dyer

Shaun Tin/ Kyk Eklund Stayci Elliott Brent Elmore Katie Elwood Colin Falk

jesse Farrar Lexi Farrow Shauna Faulkner Andre Fausett Carl Fen in •M'.JLJ'f Chris Fiack Layout by Rachel Stout Compiled by I LndaCofiea

Freshmen Bn-Fi JJ idalupe Flores Candice Fogle Russell Fogle Alex Frank Kyle Frett Nick Fugate f ^^ Vern Gallegos Krista Garameudi /oc/ Garcia Maria Garcia Monica Garcia Octavio Garcia

Tanya Gardner Erik Garmisch Nicole Gates Pete Gausman Janean Gettings Michelle Gibson

Chelsea Gignac Heidi Gillitzer Matt Glover Josh Gold Tom Goicoechea Christine Gonzalez 0 Miguel Gonzalez /w^. Monica Gonzalez Raul Gonzalez

Derek Green xxW Kari Guenin Jesse Gummersall Ik Heather Hag-man Marietta Hanington Danielle Harger Logan Harr Zach Harriman justin Harrington te> Jfifltifi Ik ^ JTs < "\ Sherry Harris Monica Haskin Rodney JJebdou James Hedrick Emily Heguy Taft Hendrix

Damn Herman Marissa Herold Stephanie Herr xti David Hicks Catherine Higginbotham ' Brian Hill ®&L

78 Freshmen Fl-Hi Angel Holland Randi Horn Chris Hunton Shasta Ike Dustin lnman Arien Irurueta

Juan Iturrios Lee Izatt Amanda Jackson Victoria Jackson Jose Jacobo Stacy Jensen

Tanaya Johnson Elyse Johnston Michael Jonas Chelsea Jones Michaela Jones Tiffany Jones

Amy Joseph Darcie Jury Megdy Khoury Renee Kirby Angie Laird Kailyn Lamb

Joshua Larsen jerry Latour Michael Lazzari Bernadette Leonis Richard Lespade Derrick Lopez

Clara Lougy Heather Mackley Todd Maki Trent Makinen Tyrel Makozvski Rick Manning

David Marin Pedro Marin Dennis Marquardt Candace Marques Stacy Marston Christina Mathewson

Chassity Maynard Ashley McCreath Caleb McAdoo Michelle McGovern Jaime McKeel Jennifer Merkley

Freshmen Ho-Me 79 Scott Moorhead xWxxxxxxxxxxx\i**xMxxxxxx\Wxxxx\ Celeste Morales Brandon Moraud Shannon Morris Valerie Morris Shalako Morse

Anthony Mosier Jonathan Moss Hilary Moulton Taylor Nash Andrea Neitz James Nelson LLLLll Ana Neri Jeremy Nevin Lindsie Newman Sarah NG Jason Olson Arleen Ortiz

Temo Ortiz Candice Ortman Janet Palmer Matt Palmer Krystle Penaflor Daniel Perry

Kurt is Perry Yancey Philbrick Robbi Phillips judi Pineda Candice Plunkett fiafiafil* Jenny Portrey

Richanda Potts Kara Powers John Prahl Eliberto Quintero Andres Ramirez Stephen Ranger

Kimberly Rasmussen Jennifer Reiner William Riling Cesar Rodriguez Chris Rodriguez Nichole Rogers

Elsa Romero Erik Romero Lorenzo Romero Theresa Romero Steve Ross Adriana Ruiz

* 80 Freshmen Mo-Ru Erik Ruiz Ricardo Ruiz Jason Rum/on Antonio Salaz Ryan Salvador Jacob Sampley

Pat Sanders Jesus Sandoval Jeremiah Sandretto Trista Schaffner I leather Schmidt Conja Schmitz

Darren Schneider Steve Scow Bob Selders Melissa Senecal Julie Sheffield Kenny Sherman

Keri Sherwood Keisha Shook Tai Shouse Lucas Simmons Devin Skelton Jake Smiley

Jacob Smith Tamara Smith Emilia Snyder Humberto Solis Marie Spencer fl£8-f 1 lames Squires 1™,?'.™^* V xWNxxxxxx Shannon Squires Tim Steflik Tyler Still Sarah Storms Scott Strobel Ua£aV Genni Stroebe Tim Strong Heather Struble John Stuart Jeremy Sturges Melissa Sudweeks Natasha Thomas

Sarah Timmons Kaylene Tingey Buck Tingle Chelsea Tinnin Clemente Tom John Torrence

Freshmen Rn-To 81 Aaron Tschanz Derrick Tybo Sergio lllloa Daren Unruh Norbel Uribe Sal Uribe

Nicole Urresti Holly Vanderdussen Carmen Vega Lupe Vera Kelsey Verstraten Sarah Vipham fl i jjM*«'

Brad Wakefield Taylor Wakley Kelly Waldvogel Cami Wamsley Rachel Weaver Jeremy Wegman ,K jL&® Leon Weller Billy Wells Jason Wenner Libby Wherry Cheryl Whitney Curtis Whittaker

Danielle Whitten Doran Wildridge Heather Williams Rachel Williams Tom Williams Tymber Wilson

Whitney Wright Darwyn Yowell Susana Zataray

Not pictured: Derrick Allison, Lauren Armijo, Ivan Brown, Alfredo Cervantes, Elvia Cervantes, Jessie Cheney, Felipa Collins, Joshua Conetah, Julie Conetah, Kimberly Craft, Joshua Diana, Sara Eidemiller, Maria Flores, Nicole Huisentruit, Yvonne Jessup, April Jim, Damasio Johnson, Jeremy Johnson, Josaphine Johnson, Eric Khan, Bernd Koepke, Tyler Litke, Alani Mafi, Christina Ogden, Craig Pebley, and Sarah Poitras.

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^ 82 Freshmen Ts-Z Sarah Poitras, Chelsea Jones, and Monica Jones check out a receipe before they begin cooking.

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Chris Weber and Janet Palmer pay close attention to Senor Lords' lec­ ture.

Rachel Sheldon and Tiffany Jones work together in Mr. Hughes class in a wild attempt to finish before the weekend.

Freshmen 83 Mr. Sheets counts 1,875 pennies turned in Us his economics class during the Penin War. All the pennies went to the Make a Wish Foundation

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. vv alloek adds., per son.,, Hare to Ins Biology lecture in order to keep his students attentive Mr

;rnet. counselor Mr. Harriman contemplates his next nunc. After researching on the mle - a*^a^MU>

Catching Mr. Brown throwing his numbers around in Pa-Algebra.

S4 Faculty Ms. Rogers, in a lecture to her chorus class, discusses the range of the human voice.

Faculty 85 Mark Bagley F Suzi Ballew Shirley Beck Ketan Bhakta A Steve Bin lie

C Katherine Blossom Tony Boluna Charles Briggs U Don Brown Kathryn Byrnes

L Maribeth Cassinelli Linda Eldridge Miles Eikenherry T Gary Ellefson Y Steve English Pat Erikson Allan Fullmer Debbi Fullmer Bob Gallagher Kristin Gasaway Layout by: Rachel Stout Compiled by: Rachel Stout Barbara Gonzalez Scott Guthrie Tina Hand Ken Harriman David Hayes

Barbara Hereford Carolyn Hines David Hirst Nicolette Hubber Paul Hughes

Karen Hughey Janice Hurley Jake Kump Moyal Kump Craig Kyllonen

. 86 Faculty Ba-Ky Jean Lake F Sarita Lespade Sharon Lewis Pat Long Cheryl Loomis A

Kevin Lords C Jerod Marsh Sharon Marshall Dave McCabe U Dave Meisner L Chris Miller Bob Milligan Kelly Milligan T Pat Milligan Kelly Moon Y Lor i Murphy Joani Pauls Stephanie Potter Hugh Rossolo Lee Schwartz

Luke Sellars Torrey Sheets Debbie Sherman Cathy Smales Carol Sullivan

Marc Suyematsu Lowell Swendseid Gwen Thacker Debbi Theil Scott Tomlinson

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Faculty La-Wi 87 . Sometimes lo learn something you have to gel sour hands dirty. I'm Sullivan (III shows off his cat he just finished skinning in Mr. Wallock's Biologx, II class.

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I Participating in the Aa classes also involves fundraiseingfororeanizationssuchasFFA Brandic krenka (7i). Andrea Paris (\h- Mardi Kamps (II i .Sarah Hockel .. and Alicia Manning....III! (12)( /_ help out with the tirst Farmers Market.Photo courtes) ol PFA acrapbook. % m twr V Sometimes you don't have to be in the class to participate in the class activities. Brian Lority (10) is a teacher's aid (or Mrs. Gasaway in seventh hour.

In some cases two brains arc better than one. Tiffany Jones(9)and Rachel Sheldon t III) work on the Think and Explain questions in Mr. Hughes physical science class.

Shawn Pedis (10) concentrates haul on the accuracy of'his assignment. In the computer classes sdtudents were taught the capabilities of the computers and software. Knowledge is the key to government, and how to raise the future. The skills we children. These teachers learned here were basic Lifetime Skills affected our lives in so many skills, but essential to "Wfien an ordinary man attains ways that it is hard to repay expand our knowledge in knowledge, fit is a sage; wfien a sage them. The only thing that we any area. attains understanding, fie is an can do is take the knowledge, The math we learned ordinary man." Zen saying the gifts they taught us and here will help us with the works and how to protect it. the body, and social developement expand on them to become a math in college or in our Here is where we began the were the lessons that teachers truly enlightened person in pb, the science we fearnecf quest, tfie quest for taught us.. Teachers gave up the adult world. here will help us better enlightenment. their time and energy to teach us unrferstanrl how the world Enfightment of the mind, about sentence structure, the

Learning about how other organisms work To make choralier performances more makes ii easier to understand how our own entertaining, students are often asked to bodyworks. Most Biology classes perform perform solos or pantomime segments of the disections to accomplish this task. Kris song. Alison McGinty III) and Michael Snadel (ID) slices and dices her way to Rossolo (II) perform the song "A Whole knowledge in Mrs. Theil's class. ph..i,.t« New World" from Aladdin in front of the Stephanie English. class. Photo b) lmil> Dimock

In foreign language classes studying how the language is spoken is sometimes more important than book work, In Mr. Boluna's Spanish I class students are quizzed on the pronunciation of the verb "ser."

('nowing (lowers and winking in a given house were just some of the ski I Is that were taught to students in the Ag classes. Heidi Strobe (II) and Lacey Davis (11 jcheck soil in plants from the greenhouse to ensure that the proper amount of watei is being given to keep the plants alive. Photo counesj ol 11 \ scrapbook.

Academics 89 Art, an expression of ones self...

Through Art we learn to appreicate what we and others have created.

In a world pushing people to bronze it." The types of art classes conform. An stood as a window ranged from pottery and sculpture of freedom. Art had long been a to advanced art and photography. way for people to release the Art classes could have been taken emotions of life and to create by all students and offered a great visions of how we perceived it. At learning experience. Sara Kirby Elko High School there were a (12) was one of the most number of specialized classes that recognizable artists and herreason taught techniques and an for taking the class was simple. "I appreciation for the value of art in just like doing art." Kirby said as society. Dusty Gilbertson (II) she sat in Mr. Swenseid's studio who was in Mr. Long"s sculpture class working on a pastel. Art had class said. "Sculpture is an an impact on our lives, more than awesome way to recognize and we realized. It was great to be able develop your skills in creating to look through the window and objects. The project I am working see our society. on right now is a sculpture of a Copy by: Jake Schumacher mountain lion made of oil based clay. Soon I would like to Photos by: Stephanie English

Ben Newman! 12) and Reuben Medranol 12) Nick Avila (Hi. Isidro Ruiz (12). and have a laugh or two while working on their Juan Sandoval (12) try to complete pots in Mr. Swendseid's pottery class. their Art assignment on time.

90 Academics Being in Art classes meant more than painting pictures and drawing still litos. Alan Pinkerton 111), an advanced art student prints an image from plexi-glass on to a piece of paper.

Concentrating on perfection, Eloy Avila (12) works diligently on his current art assignment.

Trevor Wilson (12), Raegan Reese (12), Chance Rice (12) carefully works on his Scott Chamberlain (12). Jill Williams Picasso style painting. (12), and Stephanie Haskins (12) take a moment to discuss the fundamentals of photography.

Art 91 Hola! Gutten Tag! Bonjourii

Take a ride on the Foreign Language Express.

Imagine you arc on a plane. You students took foreign languages are flying to Mexico. Germany, or was to expand their knowledge. France. Once you arrive there, Elidia Rosales (10) said, "I took you deplane. All the familiar French so that I could be noises of the United States drift trilingual." Rosales already spoke away and the new voices and Spanish and English. noises hit you. Culture Shock! Kristen Chamberlain (9) Now. imagine if in high school commented, "I wanted to do you had taken a foreign language. something besides Spanish class, This time, when you step off. you so I took French!" hear familiar shouts of Hula! Overall, language classes were (Spanish), Gutten Tag! (German), very useful. They gave students and Bonjouri (French). You are the opportunity to taste and now in familiar surroundings. experience other parts of the world. Students took a foreign language In an age of instant global so they could speak to other people communication, it was important m 4 and understand their culture and to understand what people around traditions. Not only that, but most the world were saying. colleges required two years of a Copy by: Jessica Tsu foreign language. Another reason Photos by: Stephanie English

During Spanish class lasha Dayton (II) Mr. Lords' Spanish class. Kenny Maderis and Shannon Keller (III) sit at their desks 111). Sarah Struble (II). Angie Burns and cram before the big test. (ID), and Eric Smith (ID) looked surprised after receiving grades on their papers.

92 Academics Tonum West (12). Michael I'm tics (11), and ('las Smith (II) look for something oiistructive to do in their Spanish class.

Joe Lostra (II) assists Mike Davis (ID) while Marlene Waters 112) concentrates on her hook and Christine (Juesncl (III reviews her notes.

Kalic Lavender(10), Stacy Griswold ( 10). Mrs. Gasaway teaches her students the andSamantha Carter 112 (compare notes basic concepts of the French language, in their Spanish 11 class.

Foreign Language 93 Clicking, Adding, Typing, Subtracting...

...Skills learned in Math and Computer classes carried students into a world of free thinking and self development.

Math and computers played a have to learn it again. Other very important role in academics. students slated if you were Students were required to take computer literate, it's easy . the Algebra I. Algebra II. and computer does most of the work Geometry. Students were also by simply pushing a button. required to take Computers. Maria Estrada (10) said, "The Marcos Gome: 110) thought that hardest thing about computers math and computers were cool. was memorizing where all the He felt that you should have some keys were at and also learning general knowledge about what the different keys did." computers and basic math skills to Although opinions varied, the help you with future careers. students agreed that the math and Elizabeth Marin (10) said, "Math computer classes were a necessity and computers are hard, but to help them pursue certain somebody has to do it whether we careers. Many jobs required basic like it or not." When students math and computer skills so why were asked which subjects they not get an early start while you felt was easier there were many have the chance??? different answers. Some said they didn"t like working with large complicated formulas, others said Copy by: Linda Correa once you learn math you never Photos by: Ryan Garcia

James Kikumoto (10) and Michael Many teachers conduct their classes in McConnell (ID) get to work after Mrs. the library. Here Mrs. Lake helps students Erickson gives them an assignment. access the internet.

s 94 Academics I.upc Vera (9) works hard to prepare her document before the bell rings.

Angel Holland (9) lakes a break from working on her documents to smile for a picture

Yancey Philbrick (9), Pedro Marin 19). Ismael Salazar (11) and Cassie Alberro and Raul Gonzalez (9) goof-off and talk (9) get into groups of two in order to finish about the weekend instead of working on their assignments vv ith dual opinions, their math assignment.

Math and Computers 95 "To Be, Or Not To Be" -William Shakespeare

English makes its come back...what will be, will be.

English hasn't always been Suyematsu's room without getting understood. In today's society in trouble," chuckled Jessica Smith though, it's making a come back. (10) as she rememberes some of Several movies are now focusing her fondest English experiences. on such material as Shakespeare For some students, English was and various other literature not such a great memory. Many favorites. English, in the past, was seniors took the opportunity of a dreaded prerequisite to graduate, recieving college credit by but now with it's popularity, times enrolling in the English classes may be changing. offered at Great Basin College. Reading, writing, and "It has been an arduous task of analyzation were the basics of the learning new styles, methods, and English curriculum. However, responsibilities...butitallpaysoff each class and instructor adapted in the end." commented Emily their own teaching and learning Dimock (12). techniques. "We have watched a All in all, learning proper English lot of movies. Dumb and Dumber played a huge roll in all of out­ was the best, "said Shannon lives regardless of the movies we Squires (9) when asked her favorite watched or how impressive our English moments. reading and writing skills turned "I really like doing skits. I love out to be. that we can sing along with the Copy and photos by: Grease songs coming from Mr. Stephanie English

Listening to lectures isn't always the most Sara Murphy 112). /'am Jenkins 112) and interesting part of English classes, but Anna Immenschuh (12) take the "free- Stephanie Haskin (12) pulls through while time" opportunity before class ends to listening to Ms. Moon (photo submitted by discuss the days latest events. Ms. Mooni.

96 Academics tans students found that taking notes before a test will help activate your short term lemory. allowing you to remember more information immediately before a test, also nown as "cramming ". Crystal Abel (12) jots down a few notes right before her test.

\mber Bouge 110) and Pal Sullivan (11) finish their case discussion and allow debater: o cross examine.

Jesse Griswold 112) and Erica Smith 112) more then just presenting ideas. Spar contemplate ideas that were presented debates were also taught. Jason Wenner during a class discussion I photo submitted (II) and Tiffany Cusick (III use their one by Ms. Moon). minute allowed to develop their cases.

English 97 Interior Motives

Teaching Students to Cook, Sew, and Care for Kids... Lifetime Skills.

Learning how to take care of able to cook romantic dinners." oneself and others can be difficult Students were also taught how to for some young adults, but learning cook the holiday specialties. Kelly these life skills were essential. Waldvogel (9) said, "Valentine Knowing how to sew, cook, clean, ci K>kies were the funnest to make." and care for a child could make Grads was another course the the difference between being Home Ec department offered. This successful or struggling in life. course was designed to help young Home Economics taught a wide adults who have already started a variety of life skills to young family. Grads taught them how to people. With the knowledge of raise a healthy child and all of the how to sew and measure material, responsibilities involved with students were able to make caring for a family at a young age. blankets, pillows, and sweaters to The importance of family relations keep them warm during the cold and communications was also nights. stressed. Preparing food was an aspect of Which ever Home Ec class Home Economics that students students were involved in. health really found "fulfilling." Students and happy memories were the were able to make and eat their best lessons taught. ovv n meals, snacks, and beverages. Copy by: Claudia Cervantes Jose Marin (11) said. "I like being Photos by: Mindy Parkkonen

Jose Marin (II) breaks a smile while he Shannon Morris 19) and Tia Cole (9) prepares dough to make bread in Home- read through a recipe before mixing in Ec. various ingredients.

98 Academics Liz Lawson (12) applies Hour to her counter space, a tip she learned to keep the dough from sticking.

Monica Haskins (9) and Kelly Waldvogel (9) sit comfortably while they work on their Home Ec. project.

Mrs. Tuttv' s sev entli hour foods students. Tyler Dillon (9) works on threading v am in Jessi Hamlin I ID). Bremen Ashby (II). and out of the holes in his coaster for Ms. Joel Jacobo (II). and iVicA Betia (12) Hereford's class, quickly clean the dishes before being excused.

Home Economics 99 Stretching Imaginations.. Science classes provided students with a creative outlet to expand their imagination to the outer limits Dissecting animals, learning Eriz. Miguira (10) likes his about chemical reactions, and Biology I class because, experimenting with double helix "Dissecting is fun. I like touching models were a few things that electric catfish," said Miguira. made science fun. Science was a Those were just a few of the cool majorpart of the curriculum. But things about science. Learning why? A lot of jobs required was the most fun. There were students to take science classes. many unsolved problems and Jobs from astronauts to gardeners science helped us solve them in require a strong background in the future. Think about it, maybe science. Learning about science someone you know will find a helped build a foundation for our cure for a disease or walk on a education.The Science department planet. Science gives us so many offered a wide variety of classes. challenges, who knows what we Physics and Chemistry sound hard, will do next. but they also sound very interesting, as did all the other Copy and Photos by: science classes. Mindy Parkkonen.

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Amber Boui>e (10) is looking through her Josh Randall! 10), Marianne McGovern microscope in Biology. Learning how to (10), KrystalOppenhein (II). and Andrea use a microscope is important when doing Powell (12) take turns using the extensive research. microscope to study skin cells.

100 Academics Eloy Avila (12) stands next to his "Maroon Varoom" which he built to run on solar power for the '99 science fair competition in Philadelphia.

Mr. Wallock demonstrates the correct procedure and points out the v ital organs while dissecting a cat in Biology II.

Mackenzie Keizer (11). Rusts Torell (II). Paula Lopez (10), Melissa Mahlberg (10). Mardi Kamps ill), and Pat Sullivan (11) Dan Huff 110). and Mike Symmes (10) sit are memorizing the hones of the human around the table happy to have gotten done body. with their homewoik before the weekend.

Science 101 "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Charles Dickens "History makes the future." Mike Mullin (11)

Many great things have occurred Government was also an impor­ in the past and even some not so tant subject. Sarah Garcia (11) great. But whatever happened then said. "It teaches us about how our has affected us now, the sole rea­ countries" government works." son of taking history: to learn how Government class was important events have brought us to the point because our system of govern­ we are at. Some students thought ment affected us in every way. history was pointless ...why do we Megan Lissolo (11) liked the class study something that already hap­ because "learning how the gov­ pened? Jarrod Mosier (12) be­ ernment works makes me feel like lieved learning history was im­ 1 can rule the world." Govern­ portant. "We all need to know ment also kept students informed where we came from and why we of current events. An important are how we are," said Mosier, one event of '99 was the war in Koso­ of the students enrolled in anthro­ vo. Studying how countries in­ pology. teract with each other was vital in History 101 and 102 were also understanding our own country's offered to seniors who planned to development. continue their education. Classes History. Economics, and Gov­ were offered at Great Basin Col­ ernment are always going to be a lege in place of an elective to earn part of our lives and that is why we college credit. Ben Newman (12), need to learn about it. after taking the class, said it gave him a wake up call for college. Copy By: Gina Micheli His advice for future students \\ as make sure to do their homework. Photos by: Stephanie English

Liz Laxvson (12) brushes up on current Mr. Suet's seventh hour class learns the events happening around the world. basic essentials on how to compare interest rates on credit cards.

S 102 Academics /anc Selpli 112). Nick Bella 112), and Jeremy Eklund(12) are sharing a few jokes during their Contemporary Social Problems class.

Scott Chamberlain (12). Brian Johnson 112). and Thane Atencio (12) form a group to get their homework done. Alter all. three minds are better than one!

Tommy Dick (11), Keith Barredo (II). Lucio Garcia (12) reads through the Travis Gilmore (II). Mike Durken (II). newspaper to find some current issues to and Sara Phillips (II) work in Mr. discuss in his social studies class. Guthrie's class learning about Congress and the legislative system.

Social Studies 103 X Sparks, Blades, and Saws...Oh My!

As these students complete projects, they are "building" their future.

With sparks flying, saw blades learning about small engines and turning, hammers swinging, and cool stuff like that." engines burning, vocational class­ The Wood Working program had es went to work on some awesome become one of the finest voca­ projects. The vocational depart­ tional programs. Woods III stu­ ment was listed among the best in dent Dennis Augare (11) said, the state. "Woodworking is my favorite All the drafting classes have had class because it's fun and it helps a great time drawing and design­ me with future plans like becom­ ing floor plans and geometric de­ ing a woodworking teacher." signs. Atiron Lamb (11) said. "I Towards the end of the year, stu­ really enjoy designing stuff like dents worked hard to finish their houses and making blueprints. A projects. After completing each lot of my future plans include some assignment, the students were giv­ kind of drafting." en the opportunity to display their The Automotive classes built and work at the Vocational Show. The repaired engines, transmissions, skills learned in these classes are and other auto related functions. skills that will always be remem­ The Auto III and IV classes spent bered. two hours working and tuning en­ gines. Auto I student. Gabe Burns (10) said "It [auto) really teaches me about engines so if my vehicle ever breaks down, I know what to do." Copy by: Dusty Gilbertson Andy Nielson (12) said, "I like Photos by: Ryan Garcia

It was a dirty job. but somebody had to do Rebuilding trailers was one of many it. Pat Bounty (12) took the liberty of projects in Welding class. Here students sweeping in his welding class in between weld the frame to another trailer. (Photo projects. courtesy of Chris Betsill |12]).

104 Academics Scott Carpenter (12) looks away as a fellow welding student completes his project.

looking at his edge, .la rod Mosier (12) checks to make sure his board i square.

Charlie Myers (10) and Jesse Ledinskes Ralph Jacobs I ID) and Robert Blaisdale (10) listen carefully to instructions given (//) try to get a Jeep's engine to start with by Mr Cooney on how to complete their the helpful advice of Mr. Sethaler. projects.

Vocational Arts 105 X When you have something to say, there is no better wav than to "flash" it During the Football State Championship Game in Las Vegas, ('lay Smith 111). Matt Alleman 19), Zach Wood (II), and Mikes Oster (II) paint E-L-K-O on their stomachs to show spirit. Photo hs (began Reese

During an aw ay tournament. Andy Neilson ( 1 21 gets the pin and wins the round. Photo counes) i>i Rachael Hairiman 112)

During on intense pep assembly for our football, soccer, volleyball, and cross country teams, the cheerleaders dance to the Band of Indians music while the bleachers fill up.

Celebrating 50 years of Homecoming games, all alumni cheerleaders were brought back to the football field to do one last cheer. 1949 to 1998 cheer­ leaders filled the bleachers next to the Band of Indians and added to the support for our team.

With a little one on one. Mardi Kamps (11 (picks up her pace to get to the ball first. Once gaining possesion. Bouge sends it safely to another team member.

106 Division ll wasn't just tftc up members of each team. members of each team that Working Together No matter wfio was won the game, it was cheering, parents to children, every single fan that filled "After all is said and done, every team had the support tfie bTeacfters cheering. whoever cheered for you is they needed to carry them to Every fan worked simply why yon won." the highest point they could together to bring tfie most go. spirit to fill the gym, most crucial moments and lifted the spirits of fans With the amount of field,ofeven streets. Fans students patntetf their bodies surrounding those who wore them, support tfiat circulated gathered white hanker- to claim their team. For the Pep assemblies were put on to through each and every fan, chiefs to wave at the Das/cetfmfl team, tee shirts encourage students to fill the it is no wonder all teams football team during tfteir spelling out G-O E-L-K-O bleachers at games and to pump succeeded as they did.

Thanks to Barrick Goldstrike Mines, the fori he first time in sports history . I he football students involved in athletics will get a team got a plane ride to one of their games. ride of a lifetime This charter bus was Coaches, players, and fans get their luggage donated to the athletic department for the alter arriving at Reno-Tahoe International trips taken every weekend throughout the Airport prior to the game. The plane was school year. I.ucio Garcia (12) was the courtesy of the Booster Club and extra seats One who received the opportunity to design were filled in hy devoted fans. Photocounes) ol any logo or artwork that went on it. Photo ELko Dail) Free I'nsv

During the basketball season, student council put on a pep assembly. While the hand was playing and the crowd was piling into the gym, Jason Zander (11) gets on his fan gear, awaiting to cheer on the teams. Photo t>> Raegaii Reese

During the last lew seconds ol a close game, the varsity hoy s basketball team huddles together to arrange the deciding factors of the next play against Galena. Photo b> Mr. i «uj

Sport* 107 Even though he had enemies breathing down his neck, Tyler Watson (12) never lost his endurance and made it with record Cross Country Stats time to the finish line. Csi Invitational Galena Triple Dual Boys 94 Boys 27 Girls 356 Girls 54 Reed Invitational Carson City Invitational Varsity J.V. Boys 121 Boys 103 272 Girls no scores Girls (no scores I Elko Invitational McQueen Triple Dual Varsity Boys 21 (no scores) Boys 91 Girls 56 (no scores) Girls 288 Spring Creeek Invitational Reed 4-Way Boys 29 (no scores) Boys 50 Girls 71 (no scores) Girls (no scores) Tahoe Conference Relays Zone Boys 2nd Place Boys 158 Girls 10th Place Girls 245

Cross Country (L to R) bottom left: Chasity Maynard, Molly Strong, Brandee Paisano, Joel Wynne, Eloy Avila, Patrick Sanders 2nd row: Rene Kirby, Susannah Easterly, Anna Immenschu, Sara Kirby, Kim Jenkins, Cody Pingree, Josh Gohl, Pat Sullivan 3rd row: Summer Cook, Alison McGinty, Josh Randall, Harlen Woodson, Tyler Watson, Jesse Becker, and Marvin Gonazlez.

During a home meet, members of the team layer on extra items of clothing because the weather hadn't quite agreed with their plans.

After hours of practice, Brandee Paisono (12) and Summer Cook (12) were thankful for the cool down jogging around the track. a 108 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Cop) b) Atyssa Woodard Running with Teamwork Pictures by Claudia Cervantes Cross Country taught participants their goals and set higher standards for sometimes terribly hot and what their limits were and how far themselves were the key elements of the sometimes it was bitterly cold. they could go beyond them. team. Practicing everyday involved Yet, through hours of practice Newcomers found out how tough running eight miles. Running that much and determination, they were and competitive Elko's Cross got the team in shape for the meets. The prepared for all conditions. Kim Country Team was. With a lot of competitions were three miles in length Jenkins (10) said, "we all worked hard practices and teamwork on a predetermined course which usuallytogether to make our team the best students made the cross country team included going up and down hills. The and the most important, this is successful. Striving hard to attain weather played an important factor, how we all had fun.

After wrapping up a very successful meet, Eloy Avila (12) and Cody Pingree (12) conclude with a victory dance.

Competing against a South Tahoe runner, Rick Logan (12) keeps his goal in mind, the During the home cross country meet, Molly Strong (12) concentrates about why she's doing finish line. this, the thrill of the win.

Cross Co u n try 109 m During a game against Galena, Christine Kern (11) prevents the ball from going out of bound by throwing her body into its path Girls Soccer 2 SOUTH TAHOE 1 2 SOUTH TAHOE 2 6 FALLON 0 u 1 FALLON 3 1 CARSON 4 0 CARSON 2 1 RENO 0 n i 0 RENO 1 5 SPARKS 0 4 SPARKS 0 0 GALENA 1 o 3 GALENA 1 0 MCQUEEN 0 r 2 DOUGLAS 2 1 MCQUEEN 3 3 LOWRY. 0 V 0 DOUGLAS 5 1 REED 1 / REED 3 a 4 WOOSTER 0 1 GALENA 0 6 HUG 2 r 0 REED 3 1 GALENA 3 s 3 SPARKS 0 1 REED 0 i 1 MCQUEEN 0 2 SPARKS 1 t 3 MCQUEEN 3 7. HUG 1 5 LOWRY. 0 y *t* \ \

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Junior Varsity (L to R): Katherine Beckman, Carrie Kelley, Tiffany Lee, Erin Waldvogel, Melissa Warner, Cherly Whitney, Kailyn Lamb, Brianna Brown. 2nd row: Tamara Khoury, Heather Schmidt, Andrea Paris, Amy Juaristi, Samantha Cavender, Kristen Chamberlain, Angela Laird. 3rd row: Anne Bodily, Emily Heguy, Christine Kern, Alison Bettles, Sami Gough, Kelly Waldvogel. 4th row: Manager Melissa Neisler.

Varsity (L to R): Teresa Higgins, Amanda Alleman, Mariah Jarvie, Janet Lords, Brandi Hooiman, Kristen Jorgensen, Lisa Bleazard, Michelle Gandolfo. 2nd row: Donette Gilbert, Annette Martinez, Jessica Tsu, Mindy Parkkonen, Shannon Keller, Angie Burns. 3rd row: Amber Bouge, Becky Milligan, Mardi Kamps. Janet Lords (12) uses her quick feet to obtain possession of the Front row: Manager Melissa Neisler. ball from a Reno player. Quickly after, Janet shoots the ball to the goal.

* 110 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Mindy Parkh Kicking Girls Pictures h\ Elko Free Press

Early in the season the girls soccer team game." One thing some people didn't like by having the team concentrate during headed off to a good start. Beating last about the season and everyone could agree the warm up. The captains always had to years Zone Champs 1-0 brought their with were the long bus trips . Mardi set a good example and became good role hopes up and made them competitive Kamps (11) said, "the trips were too models for their team. Brandi Hooiman with everyone else. "The best thing long, the distance got tiring." As a ritual (10) said, "Sarah Swanson is my hero." about soccer is the rush you get from the before every game, Becky Milligan (12) The girls really got along as a team, they crowd," according to Shannon Keller always gave a very inspirational speech pulled together in the tough games, and (10). Janet Lords (12) likes playing to pump everyone up. Then the captains they looked out for each other just like soccer because "it's an aggressive would take charge to get everyone focused sisters, or really good friends."

t* i mJust as the opposing team member approaches, goalie Michelle Gandolfo (12) secures the ball.

During the game against Sparks, Shannon Keller (10) goes for the goal, dodging the opponent behind her. While the Elko varsity team hurries to retrieve the ball, Brandi Hooiman (10) leaps into the air and heads the ball to gain possession.

Girls Soccer 111 Joel McConell (12) looks on while goalie Jon Steflik (11) kicks i the ball after a save. Boys Soccer 2 SOUTH TAHOE 1 2 SOUTH TAHOE 2 1 FALLON 0 6 FALLON 0 V 1 CARSON 1 5 CARSON 3 1 RENO 4 0 RENO 5 a 2 SPARKS 0 1 GALENA 0 1 SPARKS 4 r 0 MCQUEEN 4 0 GALENA 1 c 2 DOUGLAS 8 4 MCQUEEN 0 s 2 LOWRY. 1 1 DOUGLAS 7 1 REED 2 3 REED 5 5 WOOSTER 0 3 GALENA 1 3 HUG 0 2 REED 4 3 GALENA 2 1 SPARKS 3 5 REED 2 3 SPARKS 2 0 MCQUEEN 2 1 MCQUEEN 4 7. HUG 3 5 LOWRY. 0

Varsity (L to R):Ben Borden, Jesse Griswold, Tyler Hect, Roby Faccinetti, Jared Schindler, Will Finn, Joel McConnell, Adam Eberle, Kyle Santti, Scott Chamberlain, Matt Brown, Coach Sindlinger. Front row: Stewart Dale, Julian Guever, Tim Steflik, Bryan Lortie, Jon Steflik, Mike Dickenson, Zach Wood, Nick Avila, Jeff Borden, and Sean Finn. 4 l^\

Junior Varisty (L to R): Sean Olson, Mike Symmes, David Dubois, Brett Hoffman, Clay Smith, Kenny Maderis, Matt Alleman, Andrew Crouch, Sean Krajewski, Caleb McAdoo. Front row: Eric Santti, Joel Garcia, Tommy Goicoechea, Cahlan Sharp, Richie Lespade, Matt Glover, Michael Portrey, Yancey Philbrick, Dusty Inman. Tim Steflik (9) uses his manuevering skills to break through th barrier of a rival player in order to regain possesion of the ball.

112 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy 6) Ryan Garcia Soccer was Life Pictures by R\an Garcia

Soccer was life. That was a good way cramming in extra homework on school oriented we'd lose," said Scott to describe how players felt during nights. All this hard work and dedication Chamberlain (12). Players counted on the fall. During that time soccer was soon payed off, and led the team to one of each other to back them up. "As a goalie, their number one priority. "It took a their most successful seasons. Teamwork I depended on the defense to come up lot of dedication, and we have all been wasamain priorityfora successful season. with a good play to keep the pressure off dedicated to the sport for years, "stated "No one could have won a game by me," added Jonathan Steflik (11). Both Mike Symmes (10), a player on themselves, it took the effort of every of the teams were intense and every play junior varsity. Dedication meant individual player. If we weren't team counted, teamwork was definitely the giving up free time on weekends and deciding factor.

Adam Eberle (12) watches as Will Finn (12) attacks his opponent in order to the ball.

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Concluding a good game, the two competing teams run through a sportmanship ritual to wrap up the game. Scott Chamberlain (12) gets into gear and attacks the ball. After regaining possesion, Chamberlain shoots the ball to another teammate headed for the goal.

Boys Soccer 113 Shannon Squires (9) jumps up to form a strong against the opposing team. The successful block sent the ball back to the Volleyball Scores unprepared team. # of games... Opponent.... win/loss 4 Carson City loss ' \ 5 Wooster loss Junior Varsity V 4 Spring Creek loss scores were 5 Reed loss £1 5 Lowry. loss unattainable. 3 Fallon loss 1" 3 Douglas loss 3 South Tahoe loss S 3 Sparks win 4 McQueen loss 5. Spring Creek win 5 Galena win 3 Hug win Tournament 2... Aberdeen.... loss 3.... Jerome loss 4 Skyview loss 2 Twin Falls loss

Varsity (L to R) 1st row: Krystal Thacker, Sara Gallegos, Stephanie Haskins, Sarah Garcia, Amanda Basanez. 2nd row: Seanne Culver, Lori Elmore, Katie Cavender, Jonica Burgess, Katie Milligan, Allison List. Not pictured: Carla Chisham, manager. rra • mum Wk\^Jm\. T*^M § * M j ILt

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Junior Varsity (L to R) 1st row:Roby Phillips, Shannon Squires, Shasta Ike, Aubree Anderson, Nicole Urresti. 2nd row: Arleen Ortiz, Chelsea Jones, Stacy Jensen,Elyse Johnston Ashley McCreath, Stephanie Herr, Stacy Griswold.

After a perfect set, Sara Gallegos (11) fired her spike fiercely into the defenders court.

* 114 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Jessica Tsu Bump, Set, Spike... Pictures by Gina Micheli

The varsity volleyball team worked a Alison List (11) said. Wlten the team (9) replied, "We'll be 1st place all the lot harder with the new coach, Bonnie was asked who they thought would be the way!" The girls enjoyed the trips mainly Basanez. Katie Milligan (12) said, hardest competition, they said it was due to the fact that practices were long "We are working a lot harder this most likely Douglas, Tahoe, and Fallon. and exhausting. Shasta Ike (9) said, "I year because we have a lot of respect They thought they would be the hardest would never change anything about for Bonnie and she wants us to do so because they play like college teams. volleyball because I love the sport, but well." "We are looking a lot better The J.V. Team had an excellent season, others said it could be made more than last year because we are and when asked how they thought their competitive." improving in everything we do," team would finish, Ashley McCreath

Sean Cullver (10) and Katie Cavender (10) jump together to block a spike made by the opposing team.

Stephanie Herr (9) throws up the ball and quickly sends it flying over the net for one more point. Elko's Seanne Culver (10) tries to hit past Spring Creek blockers.

Volleyball 115 TOUCHDOWN!! Dusty Farrar (ll) runs over I 5 yards to score the first touchdown of the game against Galena. Varsity Football 16 Wooster 35 34 Hug 16 17. Spring Creek 16 51 Douglas 7 7. McQueen 21 48 Reed 16 52 Galena 0 47. Sparks 12 47. Lowry 6 34 Douglas 12 51 Wooster. 12 36 Reed 21 0 Cimarron 24

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The play has been called, that attack clearly outlined, and the kill begins. The action never quit during the State Championship game in Vegas. (Photo by Raegan Reese)

Varsity (L to R) Back row: Mr. Milligan, Alec Goicoechea, David Heper, John Ross, Kelly scott. Chad Venters. Joe Lostra. Jesse Allen. Marcus Lesbo, Andy Thompson. Randy Deming. Lenny Moriey. Dennus Augare. Mike Mullin. Tyler Madigan. Mr. Sheets. Mr. Savage. Middle row: Brandon Gignac. Nathan Maderis. Keith Moyle. Craig Cunningham. Justin Whetstone. Brant St. Martin, Cale Ferrin. Justine Wines, Dusty Farrar, David During the State Championship game, Lenny Moriey (12), Marcus Lesbo (12), Garcia, Bobby Steenson. Ryan Still, Caleb Bolindcr. Form Row: Jason Tim Gilligan (12). and Jarrod Mosier (12) meet the captians of the Cimmaron Zander. Neil Baeth. Jarrod Mosier, Andy Neilson, Tim Gilligan. Eddie Spartans, showing their team spirit hand in hand. (Photo by Raegan Reese) Rodriquez. Juan Sandoval. Manuel Alvarado. Ronnie Pooler, and Tim Simms.

* 116 Sports Layout h\ Raegan Reese Stephanie English Crunch Time: A long, hard Road fa lure h\ Jennifer Lewis It was quite the season for the varsitystrenuous practices. The team also had been fun and team spirit was football team with a 36-21 win overtheir loyal fans, many of them followed contagious throughout the school and the Reed Raiders, Elko became the the team (in buses or cars) down to Las community. "The support Northern Nevada AAAA Zone Vegas for the State Championship. "We throughout the year was great, Champions. EHS hadn't seen the hadn't had that kind of support from the especially during the playoffs. All the play-offs for over thirteen years. "Allcommunity in a long time and that gave people waving towels and hearing the the time and hard work payed off in us motivation to work harder and go band play when we came on the field the end, it was well worth it," Jasonfarther," receiver and captain Tim was a sight I will ahvays remember," Zander (11) said remembering the Gilligan (12) comments. Football has stated Lenny Moriey (12).

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Starting off our Homecoming game, the cheerleaders Jenny Watson (12) and Melissa MeGraeth (II) and the rest of the varsity squad create a tunnel for the team Announcing our Northern Nevada Zone Champions, "Hey baby we're going to Vegas! For the first time to run through. ever in AAAA. the Indians qualified for the Stale Championship game.

Varsity Football 117 Anitcipation was written all over the faces of the Freshmen team during one of their first games in the AAAA division. Football

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Junior Varsity (L to R) Back Row: Brian Hornback. Eric Puentes. Wes Guzman. Sean Rupe. Brandon Pope, Matt Newcomer. Brian Pope. Chris Chapman. Kevin Guss, Kellen Zollinger. Elliot Duteher. Middle row: Shawn Reilly, Alex puentes, Jake Jarvie. Jared Russell. Jon Brothers. Scott Carone, larry Oilman. Ryan Oeshger. Barry yanish. Turk Lemes. Joe Ballew. Front row: Mitch Lebo. michael Davis. Lawrence sharp. Jason stout, garrett Grider. Eriz magaira. Jeffrey Machado. Kevin Neilson, Charlie Meyers, Steve Bitton. Chris Truxal.

Freshman Football (L to R) back row: Steve Ross. Austin Augare. Ian Berry. Shaun Eby. Jeremy Wegman. Scott Moorhead. Alex Frank. Middle row: Kyle Eklund, Kurtis Logan. Kenny Sherman. Jake Sampley. Megdy Khoury, Jay Butler. Joel Williams. Front row: Forrest Bouge. Craig Pebley. Doran Wildridge, Scott Strobel, Tyler Dilon. and Bobby Boyles.

Steve Ross (9) keeps a good hold on the ball and begins his run through the opposing team.

X 118 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Linda Coma Crunch Time: Practice makes Perfectl'n tunes by Jennifer Lewis The junior varsity and freshmen talen t. "We have a great team," says Eric expressed by Kyle Eklund (9) about football teams started the season off Puentes (10), "but we could be better if long hours spent at practices. All the great. The freshman did we try harder." The teams spent many players agree that the cooperation and exceptionally well . They went long hours practicing after school, from dedication are the most important undefeated and one could even say two to four hours each night. The teams qualities each member must obtain. unchallenged, as they rolled past also spent many long hours reviewing "If you push it hard, the wins will the number one ranked team game films of their opponents in order to come," states Steve Ross (9). McQueen. Both the freshman and be prepared at game time. "Perfect practice the J.V. teams were loaded with makes perfect games," is a philosophy

Defense was a big factor in the success of the Freshmen. They only allowed their opponents an average of 7 points per game.

After 15 yards. Kenny Sherman (9) gains speed and approaches the Reed player. After Sherman was within reach, he leaned in and tackled. With the ball tightly tucked under his arm, Kevin Nelson (10) rushes towards the end zone.

J.V.I Freshman Football 119 Preparing for a game. Alyssa Woodard (11) goes to Mrs. Whiteside's room (the advisor) for supplies. "Working hard so you can play hard!" f

Football trainers: Kara Powers, Jessica Goicoechea, Fawn Reyes, Adrienne Mendive. Not pictured: Kristy Brooks and Chelsea Gignac.

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Basketball trainers: (front row) Mariah Jarvie. (second row) Jessica Whetstone. Jessica Goicoechea, and Fawn Reyes, (back row) Adrienne Mendive, Kara Powers, Alyssa Woodard. Not pictured Chelsea Gignac. and Jamie Jacaway.

Adrienne Mendive (ID starts the wrapping for Kyle Eklund (9) so he can throw the discus.

* 120 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Raegat I Wrap it Up! Pictures by Rvatj Garcia What is your first impulse when you see students don't wear uniforms and don't said, "it may seem people don't see what mi athlete go down ? Asa spectator, you get any of the glory in winning games. we're doing, but the athletes definitely do." will most likely hold your breath and They check for the broken bones, scraped When trainers excel in what they do, they hope the player will be able to get up and knees, and pulled muscles you were receive a letter. They excel sports medicine, walkaway. You sit and think of all the dreading about. Many students don't and were trained well by Mrs. Whiteside. So possibilities, of badly scraped knees, even realize we have trainers, but the the next time you see an athlete go down, bruised muscles, or broken bones. When recognition isn't what they're after, it's take a moment to see who is helping him or he or she doesn't get up you see a group what they feel they need to do. The her up. of people rush in to help. Included in athletes they help definitely make them that team are the student trainers. These feel important. Alyssa Woodard (12)

Track trainer: Adrienne Mendive.

Keeping close eye on the football players. Fawn Reyes (ID has water ready for the players during a time out.

Trainers 121 X Varsity Winter Squad: Erica Woster, Mindy Peck. Lacey Dav is. Jessie Swanson Jessica Perry. Jennifer Dubois, and Mindy Parkkonen. "We are S number one!i"

JV Fall Squad (L to R): Kim Maynard. Holly Lemasters. Natalie Roman. Kathy Tweidt, Amy Anderson, and Shala Ferrin.

JV Winter Squad (L to R): Amanda Churchfield. Robin Davis. Holly Lemasters. Kim Maynard, Amy Anderson, and Kathy Tweidt

Varsity Fall Squad Front row (Lto R): Jenny Watson. Cori Funderburg. Lacey Wyatt. Liz Lawson. Middle row: Lacey Davis. Alice Sallee. Cora Boskie. Beth Sabo. Back row: Tawnya Stout. Jessie Swanson. Emily Dimock. Melissa McGrath, and Heidi Strobe.

* 122 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Mindy Parkonnen For Number One... Pictures h\ Ruin Garcia

Standing on the sidelines, you see them cheerleaders never lost confidence in their players. Cheering for your team made them feel better pumping up the intensity. Keeping the They kept their optimism and spirit alive. Why did and do better. If your a fan, parent, band players hopes alive. Cheerleaders had an they do this? "There's always the hope that ive'll member, or cheerleader, showing up and impossible job, but somehow they managed make a come back," says Melissa McGrath (11). cheering brought a whole new light into the to pull it off. They kept smiles on their faces "I think that a big turnout makes difference in the gy™- and led their team the only way they knew performance of the team, the more they cheer, the how, by cheering. Yelling and shouting, louder it gets, and the more pumped up everyone stomping their feet and declaring "We are becomes," according to Lacey Davis (11). Davis number one." The cheers never stop until was right, there was not always a huge crowd at the game is over, and everyone has gone home games, but the ones that did show up made a home. If their team was behind, the world of difference. Why? Because they cheer.

Freshman Fall Squad: Tiffany Jones, Clara Lougy. Casey Connors, and Lindsie Newman.

Freshmen Winter Squad (L to R): Candice Marques. Casey Connors. Natasha Thomas. Libby Wherry, and Lindsie Newman. During the State Championship game in Las Vegas. Alice Sallee (12) and Tawnya Stout (12) concentrate on "mpleting their cheer (photo by Raegan Reese).

Cheerleaders 123 After concluding the match, the ref announces the winner. Caleb Ferrin (12) will not need any assistance to declare his victory. Wrestling Scores

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During one of the final tournaments. Caleb Ferrin (12) finishes his match with a comfortable lead. He finds a hold that will allow him more points.

With hours of practice behind him. Ronnie Pooler! 12) contemplates how he will keep his opponent on his back.

* 124 Sports Layout by Raegan Reese Copy by Alii e Salle Bacon and Eggs l\ itures: (una Wcheli Imagine waking up in the morning to wrestling. All the hard work and the wrestling team for four years. tiie smell of eggs, bacon and toast. dedication throughout the season helped Ronnie says, "the competitiveness Even though you already have an the Indians become the Northern AAAA is what kept me in wrestling for all empty stomach, you were unable to conference dual champions. They achieved four years." Many members worked eat because you had to lose 5 pounds this by having a 28-0 record. Wrestler's very hard and made it to the state by the next day to make your weight were very proud to get this azoard because championship. After all the class. You go to school and then gave the team has never before received it. sacrifices they made, giving up those practicellO%. Many of the wrestling "A place where only the strong survive," bacon and eggs paid off. team members ate, slept, and breathed says Ronnie Pooler (12). A member of

Gritting his teeth and pulling hard. Dennis Augare (11) hasn't time to think about his next move. Augare proceeded to roll his opponent for a pin.

During the zone tournament. Andy Toulouse (12) listens carefully for the rets starting whistle. Competing against a Basic High School wrestler. Craig Cunningham (11) reaches across the shoulder to gain control of his opponent.

Wrestling 125 With the opponents racing to the basket. Tim (Ulligan (12) takes advant, of the opportunity at hand, to sink the shot. Boys Varsity Basketball

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Varsity Boys: (L to R) Tim Gilligan, Dusty Farrar, Christian Gordon, John Ross, Marcus Lesbo, Sean Paul. Chris Genung, Jessie Allen, Tim Hendrix. Dan Jenkins, and Ryan Still. Manager Josh Carroll

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With Sean Paul (l l) right behind him for the (if needed). John Ross (12) jumps over two opponents to put it in the basket.

Even with the Galena Grizzlies breathing down his neck. Marcus Lest (12) manages to dodge elbows, avoids being shoved, and still gets rebound.

126 Sports Layout by: Raegan Reese Copy by: Jake Schumacker Hopes in Hoops Pictures bv: Ryan Garcia season began to take its toll. The Intense sums up what kind of long hours at practices; they also Indians dropped a few crucial season Varsity Basketball prepared mentally. "During the conference games, but still ended players had. Whether it was winter season our lives were with a successful winning on or off the court, players focused on one thing; we eat, season. "Being sucessful depends were dedicated to having an sleep, and breathe basketball," on how well we play together as a awesome season. They not commented Daniel Jenkins (11). team; and this year we played only physically prepared The team opened with a bang well together, "said Tim Gilligan themselves by spending many goingl2-0. But the long grueling (12).

Dniing the last few minutes against Galena, Christian Gordon (12) goes in for a lay-up.

Making room for himself has never been a problem for Sean Paul (11). His height and ability to jump high allows for many easy shots.

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L to R: Coach Mr. McCabe. Mike Mori, Jason Whalstrom, Alex Crowder, Dan Birchfield. Matt Leeman. Elliot Dutcher. Jeff Inman, Chris Chapman. Joel Williams. Vamil Bhakta. Mike Oster. Manager Sean Olson. Assistant Manager Keagan McCabe.

Freshman Boys (back row from left): Jay Butler, Kenny Sherman. Steve Ross. Alex Frank. David Dubois. David Hicks. Michael Daley. Front row: Megdey Khoury. Tim Steflick, Kyle Eklund, Dusty Inman. Daniel Perry, and Brent Elmore.

Freshman. Steve Ross tries to get untangled from a group of Reed player going for the ball before half-time.

* 128 Sports Layout by. Raegan Reese Pictures by Dusty Gilbertso Just the Beginning Copy t>\ :Jrnnit< I As a JV or Frosh basketball player, Although games weren't always our games, but we surprised a lot of there was a lot to learn. It was a surprising wins, players enjoyed many people." In all, b-ball requires alot of beginning for the freshman and a exciting moments, jay Butters (9) of time and energy so you obviously must year to develop skills for the ].V. the freshman team thought the best love the game in order to your best. As Players learned about hard work moment was when "Matt Alleman a Frosh and JV basket ball superstar, and conditioning required to make a dunked it in Sparks." The JV team hadyou must have fun and gain the game good team by the end of the season. a great win against McQueen for a experience you'll need for the coming The guys worked seriously to prepare second time to earn the division title'.seasons with the "big boys." for game time. Finally the hard Chris Chapman (10) commented, " work and preparation payed off! We were underdogs going into most of

On an away game at Spring Creek, Daniel Birchfield III), tries a shot to tie the game.

Reaching for the ball. David Hicks 19) gets a good hold and goes for the basket against Reed.

Moving quickly. Dan Jenkins (11) looks over the entire court to find a teamate to pass to.

J.VJFrosh Boys Basketball 129 Krystal Thacker (11) drives past a Reno defender. Thacker made the Northern 4A all-conference first team after helping the varsity team reach Girls Varsity Basketball state semifinals. 55 Lowry. 69 39 Reno 69 61 Spring Creek..44 73 Lovelock 35 49 Galena 53 57 Hawthorne 54 60 Spring Creek..55 39 Lowry 44 61 Reed. 56 49 Douglas 55 63 Wooster. 59 51 Fernley 60 40 Galena 48 68 Hawthorne 64 30 McQueen 71 51 Casa Roble 39 51 Lowry 46 43 Bonanaza 38 73 Sparks 41 38 Las Vegas 43 54 McQueen 70 67. Clark 14 65 Reed 59 50 Inglewood. 47 53 Reno 49 72 Sparks 33 42. Galena 55 64 Fallon 54 53 Carson 46 65 Vegas 64 55 McQueen 43 • r^JMiV^^ • a* aW^B H 1 prf PA,i >/ : 4/~ 1 • 1 W W 1 11 l k 1lltrJaw d • \w$ ^Wtu\r

Varsity Basketball: (back row from left) Becky Milligan, Annette Martinez. Sarah Swanson. Krystal Thacker, Stephanie Herr. Middle row: Amanda Feehan, Kathryn Symmes. Andrea Paris. Angie Burns, and Yasmina Chavez. Front row: Amanda Basanez, and Michelle Gandolfo.

Starting up the game, the varsity team is tunneled through a crowd of fans. The junior varsity team, the cheerleaders, and various students from the crowd gather around to pump up the spirit.

Kathryn Symmes (12) and Becky Milligan (12) stop a McQueen guard short as she tries to drive.

* 130 Sports Layout by: Rue mm Reese Photos by : Free Press Sometimes in Life... Copy by: Jake Schumacker Sometimes in life things just team just pulled together and we did the semifinals and lost a close one to come together. In the case of the great," continued Davis about the McQueen. Experience and game savvy Girls Basketball team, things came team. Krystal Thacker, a junior and brought success to the girls season and together in a big way, but it was one of the team's stars, will be ready to helped them end on a very strong note. only after getting half a season of lead the team next year. Thacker said, game experience. "I was really "I think we did a lot better than people surprised at how well we did this expected." For the team, the highlight year," said Coach Lynette of the year was beating Reno in the Davis. "By the end of the year the Zone tournament. The girls went on to

Sara Swanson (10) leaps to make a daring save while Lowry player looks on. Players celebrate after upsetting Reno in the first round of the Northern 4A Zone Tournament. Elko was ranked number 4 in Division I.

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Junior Varsity : Front row (L to R) Alicia Mendive, Lori Elmore. Seanne Culver. Katie Cavender. Stacey Griswold. Back row: Sami Gough. Britney Serge. Brandi Hooiman. Kimberly Jenkins, and Jamie Lake.

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Katie Cavender (10) gets ready to lake a shot while the rest of the Elko team gel- ready to rebound as soon as the ball leaves her hands.

* 132 Sports Layout try: Rat-win Reese Photos by: R\an (itirt tti What it Takes... Copy by: Claudia Cervantes

This season both the Freshmen "Our team [JV] competed much better dedication. This was probably the key and J. V. teams competed very well. than we have in the past." Experience that lead the girls to competing well The freshmen did exceptionally wasn't the only thing the players learned together. Brandi Hooiman (10) said, well for their first year of from basketball. They learned that "you have to be committed ifyou want to competition at the high school level. conditioning and playing hard during be on any kind of a team." Arleen Ortiz (9) stated that "this practice was the key to a successful season was a great experience for season.One thing the coaches stressed me." Katie Cavender (10) said during the season was commitment and

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Its an easy shot and somebody has got to make it and its going to be Katie Cavender (10) shooting a Ireethrow after being fouled hy one of McQueen's players.

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Varsity (back row from left): Tommy West. Coach Luke Sellers. Brant St. Martin. Beau Russell. Bobby Steenson, Chris Genung. Christian Gordon, David Garcia. Coach Marc Suyematsu. Coach Bryon Heard. Michael Portrey. Front row: Chris Powers, Mike MCGhee. Doug Peterson, Alec Goicoechea. Justin Wines. Joe Lostra, Thane Sandoval. Jose Marin. Lucio Garcia. Very front: Timmy Gilligan.

JV Baseball: (back row L to R): Steve Bitton. Joey Ballew. Joel Williams. Mike Daley. Elliot Dutcher.Mike Krizic. Jay Butler. Steve Ross. Front row: Jack Hastings.Kevin Nelson, Matt Eberle. Pedro Marin. Arien Irurueta. Kenny Sherman. Tyler Still. Jason Zander, and Jay Butler.

In position and giving the play signal, catcher Christian Gordon (12) gets ready for the pitch.

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Becoming a good baseball player Beau Russell (12). Their hard work JV have found it is mandatory. Each doesn't just happen overnight, it payed off "this being my fourth year of player must show an amount of took a lot of dedication and baseball, I feel that it has been the most teamwork and dedication. Together practice. "Most of us on the team sucessful year we've ever had and one, they shared memories that ivill last a have been playing the sport since I think we're all proud of," commented lifetime: all their wins they worked we could pick up a bat, so it's David Garcia (12). Teamwork is together to get. something we've been working Probably the most important factor to a at most of our lives," explained succesful team. Both the Varsity and

Beau Russell (12) holds back his swing on a low pitch to get ahead in the count (photo courtesy of Amanda Feehan).

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Baseball 135 Sarah Swanson (10) gels ready lo catch the pop By to left field.

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Varsity Softball: (back row L to R) Sarah Swanson. Brandi Davis. Gina Micheli. Sara Garcia. Allison List. Krystal Thacker. Front row: manager Mellissa Neisler. Ana Ortiz. Stephanie Herr. Sara Gallegos. and Amanda Basanez.

JV GIRLS: (back row. from left) F.lyse Johnston. Stacy Griswold, Nichole Espinoza. Jonica Burgess Maegan Coleman. Julie Sheffield. Suzana Zataray. Ashley McCreath. and Arleen Ortiz. Front row: Cori Funderberg. Julie Lewis, Lacey Wyatt, Jami Kikumoto. Marianne McGovern, and Sarah Chavez.

After an intensive inning and a pep talk from the coach, the girls head back into the dug out.

* 136 sP°rls Layout by: Raegan Reese Photos by Rum Garcia Spring Swing Copy by: Claudia Cenantes

Softball is the version of the sport Estrada (12) said "When I'm batting girls often wonder, if it was all worth baseball for girls. It required as much and the pressure is on, all I need to while. Wlien they won their games, sweat and effort as baseball and was remember is hit, run, and listen to the and saw their team mates smile and just as breathtaking. The girls didn't crowd scream as the ball files over thegave each other high fives, they knew mind getting down and dirty as long outfielder's head." Staying focused in their time and effort was well spent. as they can get up, brush the dirt off the spring is often difficult. Playing and high five the next batter. Ana in the cold, rain, and snow made the

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JV pitcher, Nicole Espinoza (10) tosses in a pitch during the first game of a double header with the Hug Hawks (photo courtesy of the Elko Daily Free Press i

Softball 137 In the hurdles. Drew Mitchell (10) finishes his last four laps to finish third. Division I. Boys 200- Ryan Still- 22.93 sec. (2nd) 400- Ryan Still- 800- Barry Zumwalt- 1600- Eloy Avilia- 3200- Eloy Avilia- 4x100 Relay- 4x200Relay- 4x400 Relay- 4x800Relay- Ik.

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JV GIRLS. (front row. from left) Jamie Jensen. Amy Anderson. Alisha Nash. Anna Immenschult, Jessica Tsu. Brandi Hooiman. Kim Jenkins. Robin Davis, Meagan Morrison and Amber Bouge; I second row) Bernadette Leonis. Krisitn Pebley.. Darcie Jury. Samantha Cavender. Melanie Bamhurst. Liz Lawson and Melissa McGrath: (third row ) Melissa Sudweeks, Janet Lords. Sarah Vipham. Marissa Herold. Jami Wright. Amanda Baird and Sarah Dryer; (fourth row) Teresa Higgins. Sharon Keller, Kristy Brooks. Angel Holland. Stephanie Ritter. Jamie Baird. Ariene Dehm. Tamara Khoury and SEanne Culver; (back row) Kristin Jorgensen. Tiffany Lee. Aubree Anderson and Carrie Kelley.

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Boy's Track (front row. from left) Bart Piper. Rick Perry. Ron Pooler. Richie Lespade, Matt Walker. Brioan Coleman. Lawrence Sharp and Taylor Nash; (second row) Jon Steflik, Jeff Borden. Sean Rupe, Chris Sulfrain. Jesse Becker, Josh Randall and Joel Wynne; (third row) Patt Sullican, Josh Byers. Matt Cracraft. Ron Phillips. Josh Gohl. Cody Pingree and Dale Stewart: (fourth row) Levi Swenson. Chris Betsill. Eloy Avila. Ryan Still. Bob Prahl, Barry Zumwalt. Tyler Watson and DA vis Michael; (fifth row) Michael Stephens. Michael Symmes, Jon Brothers and Matt Newcomer; Finishing the hurdles, Charlie Fairbanks (II) completes in fourth place. (sxith row) Michael Johnson. Alex Wilson. Daniel Huff, Todd Maki, Michael Reilly. Tim Steflik and Pat Sanders; (bake row) Sean Olson, Shawn Anderson. Tom Hoicoechea. Daniel Perry. Kyle Perry. John Prahl and Scott Moorhead.

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Your thoughts are racing. Your body somethingl often remind myself when I is the fact that it makes me feel like i can fly!" is idling you to stop, but your mind run. All (lie track members will miss coach Reye keeps telling you, "Keep on going!" At In track there are sprinters, mid- and& Briggs) if they retire. Ariane Dehm last you cross the finish line. Your bod distance, distance runners, hurdlers, said she liked the way they ahoays goes numb. pole vaulters, jumpers, and throwers. encouraged her and were always there to help Most runners have of will have Each of these events require a great her. experienced this back aching amount of time and dedication. experienceonce or more often than once Brandi Hooiman (10) says, "When I through their high school career. Once run hurdles it reminds me of puffy white you step on tiie track, you are no longer sheep and it helps me run faster." just a normal person, you are an athlete, Pole vaulter, Burnadette Leonis (9) and you better prove it. This is says, "Thebest thing about pole vaulting

Running the 400. Kyle Eklund (c)) and Ryan Still (II) finish their last lap.

Throwing discuss. Yasmina Chavez (11) swings her best At the Elko Invintational Robin Davis (10) keeps her body in line to successfully make it over the pole. to throw a six.

Boys/Girls Track and Field 139 While out on the course practicing . Dusty Wunderlich (12) crushes a drive at the practice range. Golf stats were unavailable. "...We toughed it out...and did awesome..."

Girls Golf (L to R): Coach Danielle Boggus. Laura Salle. Angela Seal. Tasha Dayton. Sara Swanson, Sarah Struble.Ashley Warrenbrock. Holly Vandenberg. Not pictued Heidi Guenther.

Boys Golf (L to R): Chris Price. Chris Hassett. Dusty Wunderlich. Coach Mike Parish. Billy Wells. Jeff Inman. Jason Whalstrom. Mike Oster. Tim Hansford, and Cahlan Sharp.Not pictured Coach Steve Wallock. and Clay Smith. Tim Hansford (II). while practicing at Ruby View Golf course, prepares to tee nil on I ft.

* 140 Sports Copy by Alyssa Woodard It's all in the Wrist! Photos by Jennifer Lewis Both boys and girls golf teams had driving range and practice green. Both coaches, nothing but positive a great season and not without fun teams competed in various competitions comments were made. The teams were Although both teams had different around the state and hosted their own very successful! Dusty Wunderlich seasons, each had similar patterns Elko tournament at the Ruby View (12) qualified for the state tournament. and practices. The boys practiced Golf Course. A member of the girls Each player on the teams improved whatever each individual needed team, Angela Seal (12) said, "We their game and helped keep the Indians work on, like putting and driving. toughed out hot, cold, and great on course. The girls, also worked on the same weather, our team stuck together, and skills making good use of the did awesome!" Wliile talking to the

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If you can't get the hall close to the hole you can't score well, Cahlan Sharp ill) practices chipping for there next golf tournament at Reed. Oul on the course practicing after school Sara Struble (II) drives the ball long and straight.

Girls/Boys Golf 141 Preparing herself for the two hour practice ahead. Amelia Sneider (9) goes through the warmup and stretching routine.

Rodeo and swimteam stats not available. 'That is just one challenge to lettering..."

Left toRight: Mr. Fullmer. Dustin Allen. Jesse Ledinski. Joe Heguy. Michael Jonas. Tommy Dick. Mitch Lesbo, Dan Hoots, Dan Eudey. Michelle Komp. Brittany Surrage. Andrea Allen. Tasha Dayton. Sarah Hockett. Alicia Manning. Front: Anthony Mori. Landon Harris, Cali Allen, Brad W.

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Keeping her horse in step.. Michelle Komp (12) rounds the barrell in the rodeo event of Barrel! Racing (photo submitted by Michelle Komp).

* 142 Sports Copy by Raegan Reese Broncs and Butterflies Pictures by Raegan Reese

Ever wonder how all of our members get outside the school. How isride, or when you see a swimmer, imagine cowboys or swimmers letter ? Youit that high school students get such the mile butterfly they had to swim. never hear anyone talk about the recognition without the masses of "The ability to compete nationally rodeo last weekend the way peoplestudents knowing about it? "That is just against hundreds of high school students talk about last nights game, but one challenge to lettering in an out of is so thrilling," said Michelle Komp you 'd be surprised that amount ofhigh school sport, not everyone realizesconcerning why it is so fun. people each rodeo brings in. Youit is a sport we letter in," said Sarah would never imagine the support Hockett(12). When you see a cowboy the high school swim team with a letter, imagine the bronc he had to

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l/indon Harris 1111 throws and ties his calf while making a good run in Pahrump in February (photo submitted hy Michelle Komp 112]). Balance and timing make for a good time. Alicia Manning (12) races her horse around barrels to the backdrop of the beautiful Ruby Mountains (photo submitted by Michelle Komp [12]).

Rodeo/Sivim Team 143 Layout In/ Cina Micheli Prom is a lot more that a quick dance. Members of the Prom committee came to find out that it took a little comprising and a lot of preparing. With feuds of getting rid of the famous senior Decor to walk, Prom was taken seriously. The walk stuck, with a few new changes. Garden lights and a longer runway, made the walk a little more worth the seniors' while. Dinner stays the same, frantic calls to get the last minute reserva­ Dining tion, but definetly worth the tasty bite you get. Let the Enchantment begin...

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Enjoying a good laugh together, Michael Rossolo (II). Alison McGinty (II), and Susanah Easterly (11) finish thci dinner at Savory's.

144 Prom Finishing off her plate, Sarah Woods (12) listens to her Right after Jessica Goicoechea (12) and Brandee Paisonof 12) parties' conversation. left for more supplies, the back drop on the wall fell to the floor.

After members of the student council hung fish and Taking materials home in order to complete eveything on seahorses, the ballroom began to take shape. time, Raegan Reese (12) wraps seaweed.

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Josh Ellison (II) and his date move slowly through the congested dance floor to get a good dancing spot. Along the way Ellison finds some friends to reminisce with.

146 Prom //; the middle of a fast paced song, Sara Gilbert (10) and Taking a break in the dancing, senior Liz Lawson and her her date move the crowd for more dancing room. date take their turn on the Senior Walk.

Brain Drake (12) and Julia Bauer (12) get their moment After long hours of dancing. London Harris (II) takes a in the light. break to talk with his friends.

The Dance 147 Photos In/: Gina Micheli. Dusty Gilbertson, Jessica Tsu Layout by: Raegan Reese

In years past, the Pohob has always tried to fill the pages with memorable material at graduation. This year, we would like to allow the seniors to voice their feelings on the time that is to detemine their fate...this is their goodbye.

What does graduation mean to you?

"It means that I no longer have to come to school with an admit." — Alee Leak

"It means that all of us are pushed into the real world forever. It means telling our friends good-bye, but hanging on to all our memories." — Kourtney Kendall

"The end of something little and the beginning of something BIG!" — Doug Peterson Belgian foreign exchange student, Julian Guever, showed his appreciation "A middle completion to show to the United States by writting "Thanks USA " on his chest and was decked society that your really not as stupid out in red, white, and blue. as you look." —Jeff Laughter Gladys Quintero and Crystal Abel "It means a lot to me. it is the happi­ The senior Choraliers sang "Good enjoy moments after the ceremony est day and the saddest day of my Riddance" by Green Day. reminiscing. life. To graduate means everything." - Melody Marshall

"...[it means] 1 am just another face in the crowd trying to make it." Marcus Lesbo

"A step into a new world called real life." —Russel Jones

"A huge weight off my shoul­ ders." —Stacey Scates

148 Graduation Senior Will Ritter accompanied the Cruising down the runway, John The night was cold, but for shoeless Choraliers during "Good Riddance. " Levi smiled as he prepared to recevie Sarah Brandt, nothing would phase his diploma. the new graduate.

" That I am left free to live the real world, and to experience the things that during school I only dreamed of.." -Ramiro Robles

"It means that I worked my butt off for something that makes me proud." —Ashley Brown.

"No more books and no more teach­ ers dirty looks." —Jeremy Eklund

"It means a new beginning from a Cheering on the crowd, Stephanie With diplomas in hand, Chad good end." - Tiffany Skollingsberg English danced her way to her diploma. Venters and Dipti Bhakta took a last stroll together. "Graduation means a time when seniors get together one last time to remember the moments from years before.... then they say good-bye." — Michelle Hess

"Finally after all the hard work. I made it and now I can prove that I am someone." — Ayme Rauen

"Graduation means that we have to grow up and start taking responsiblities." —Lenny Moriey

"It's just another stepping stone on the path of life." -Sarah Woods Andrea Powell, Emily Dimock, and Lisa Adam Keizertnul Chris Betsill searched Mudlin cheer fur the rest of the graduates. for family and friends after the ceremony.

Graduation 149 Photos by: Gina Micheli, Dusty Gilbertson, Jessica Tsu Layout by: Raegan Graduation! 11 "We've had eighteen years to get ready for this day, we should be past the tears, but well cry some anyway..."

If we have learned but one thing, it is this...our advice to the underclass­ men;

"Let your friends corrupt you. you'll have more fun." —Josee-Anne Tousignant

"The more you enjoy the smaller things in life, the easier life is to handle." -Will Ritter

"Stop worrying about what everyone else thinks about you, they're not Eloy Avila, Isidro Ruiz, Sergio Garcia, Juan Sandoval, Ramiro Robles, important." —Julia Bauer Daniel Cortez, David Garcia, Juan Robles, Santiago Rodriguez, and Lucio Garcia pose together before they go their seperate ways. "You're almost there, don't give up." —Keara Zollinger Keara Zollinger, Jennifer Crowe, Nestor Valenzuela, Jake Lazarin, Tawnya Stout, and Alice Sallee are Kevin Brown, and Pat Boundy enjoy "Stop getting so out of control." — lined up and ready to go. the last few minutes with their friends. Thane Sandoval

"Don't eat burritos before class." — Dipti Bhakta

"Never, under any circumstances, get your foot stuck in the toilet, and if you do. don't tell anyone else about it." —Brandy Dankowski

"Keep your mouth shut!" —David Garcia

150 Graduation Joel Neff, senior class President, gives Graduation isn't just about getting the class of 1999 finishes their last lap his farewell speech to the class of '99. diploma. Matt Miller receives a vocational around Warrior Field award from Mr. Aikenhead for drafting skills.

^^^ WARRIOR "Don't walk behind Freshmen, or i m\T FIELD you'll be late for class." —Donette aT^- SI Mr i* Gilbert

•_. _, . • -t.L. *.a. ,'..•-•. .. "When life becomes a blur, it tends al .1 v. . '.' t^"VrC t , -i , to be easy to forget who we are. Don't stare to hard and take a look sfcv ^^ Wj?6 around." —Jesse Herrera f M "Remember the ties you had with your friends." —Daniel Echebarria i ^ ^sff= " "You've made it this far, don't make Student Body President Amanda The graduates have assembled and any mistakes." —Brandy Hill Alleman addresses the crowd. are ready for the commencement to begin. "Work hard to get good grades, because there are a lot of people to compete with out there who are just as smart as you are." --Chris Genung

"Listen to what people tell you, but do ONLY what you feel is right." — Morgan Westby

"High school is your shelter from the rest of the world. So enjoy it while you still can." —Chris Hassett

"Let them figure it out. Nobody ever Giving hope and advice for the future, Sen­ Summer Cook approaches the announcer really learns from advice, only ator Harry Reid addresses the graduates. on the way to receive her diploma. experience." — Cecile McQueary

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You have kept our family (aughing with Jarecf, your wonderful sense, of humor. NEVER T'was the night before Christmas, our LOSE IT! Congratuiationsl We are proucf of wish came true. You are a "Blessing" to us. e are -proud of you. you and your achievements. Keep smiting. Love, Love, Dad, Mom, and Mark Mom, Dad, and Inga V r

/ it Ashley, We fove you. We are proucf of you. Congratulations, Nicofe! We love you'. One last lecture: Work hard. Be Positive!

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_ Kyfe- jM Jessica, Your happy heart and tafents have You have brought out the best in me, been a joy and blessing. We're so proud of now it's time to go ancf jancf the best in > yourself. Enjoy life'.'.'. Congratufations!! you'. Jm\f We fove you. Love, Dacf, Mom, ancf Mifee Mom ancf Bob

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Aaron- We afways knew that you would grow to be We are aff proud of you. a very speciaf person. We wish you the best that life holds for you. Love, Dad and Leigh Love you always'. Dad, Morn, Jay ancf Micfteffe J V

Kyle Btack6urn, Jessica Goicoecitea, Aaron Vandenberg, Kristen Madsen. 253 Baby Ads S

_ Congratulations to our fittce equestrian. We To our Steve-o, are so very proud of you'. Keep reacfiing for Congratulations on four great years at EHS. Tfie 6est is yet to come. your goals and all of your dreams will come Our prayers are with you, true. ^ Mom, Dacf, Dena, Wiff

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To our javorite son, Mom ancf Dacf are very proud of you'. I The whole world awaits you; your guess we survived tfie years together growing journey begins. Remember at"ways how much up. You make me honorecf to be able to call you're loved. Return with honor. you my sister'. Love, Dacf and Mom J V s 254 Baby Ads ami Carter, Steve Burrows, Robert Gaines, Aficia Mannintj.

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Kyle, We are so proud" of the man you have become. Foffow your breams and you will go "Best Friencfs Forever." Congratulations'. far. We love you'. Love, We fove you, Mom, Dacf, Sara, aruf The "Moms" Spencer (Kathy ancf Rosanna) V r

Fefications, Jo! Congratufations Heckle and Jeckle! We Nous sommes tres fiers de toi, Con­ always knew you'd turn out afright. tinue'. Tu vas faire de grandes choses. Papa et Maman ^.. Love, qui t'aiment Pat, Karen, Bo6, Kelli, Jim, Jake, and Matt. V V

K\it Santti, Rachaet Horriman aruf Brotufou Gignac, Josee Anne Tousignant, Katti- antt 256 Baby Ads Berth' Mill uinii. HBM% A r

Celeste, J0L Joe, We are very proud of all your accom­ We are proud of you. We believe you plishments so far in your life. Keep up the will make a difference wherever you are. good work. Wc love you. M Love, Mom and Dad Dad, Teri, ancf family i r a^^^W^^ali^M Afice, We are very proucf of you and all you have Congratufations ancf Good Luck. We accomplished. Keep up the good work and are very proud of you. Keep smiling'. keep smiling'.'. Love you, Love, Dad, Barbara, & Mom, Dad, and Laura Marco V V.

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Laura Le was cute as a baby. She loved to Congratulations Jessie! We are very play with dolls and terrorize her kitten. She proud of you. Dare to dream and your like to dress up in her mom's cfothes aruf future will be bright. shoes. She was and is a pretty neat ancf foveafjfe kief. % Love, Mom, Dad, and Sarah V J r r

Stephanie-Congratulations'. 'What a fong, Happy times ancf bygone days are never strange trip it's been'." We're really proud of fost...In truth, they grow more woncferfuf you and know that you'll be successful within the heart that keeps them. You are wherever you're hanging-out! always in our hearts! Love you forever'. Love always, Mom, Dacf, &• Acfam Dad, Mom, Jason, ancf Fames

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_ _ John, Jk Christopher, You've gone from this cute little boy It's a joy to watch you reach j"or your to a fine young man. We are so proud of potentiaf. Thanks for being a caring person, you'. Keep smiling and working hard. too. We're behind you as you stricfe into the Love, future. Mom and Don jm Love, Steve, Christa, St Laura Your Parents.

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Doug, Juan and Kamiro, You've afwoys looked good in a Our heartfelt congratufations on your tremendous accomplishment. As with every­ uniform'. We are so proud oj you! thing, you have acheivecf this success together and we're extremely proucf. Best wishes on Lots of Love, your Juture erufeavors. Dad, Mom, Pauf, With aff our love, Mom, Dad, Raul, Estefa, Lupe, MolTy and Matt Aurora, Graciefa, ancf Adrian A r

Congratufations Superman'.'.'. We're wishing you a bright Juture. Barry, Thanks for all the fun'. Wishing you ^^mx^. Love, all the best. Mom, Dacf, Trevor, Brian, Brent, Brigit, Ma &C Pa, and Granny

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Way to go Codyl May ail your dreams come truel

Love, Davicf, Dad, Mom, Emily, Congratufations, you've made it. We are all proud of you . May all your breams and Zach come ture! Love Afways, Mom, Dad', Mayte, Saf, ancf Anna

Libby, Lenny, You make us so very proud of you. You stiff have a fong roacf ahead and May alt your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad. so far your journey has been full of excite­ ment and acheivements. We will always be Lib- Now is your time to shine. here for you. Love, Kay Much love, Mom, Dad, & Eric

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Cora K. Dear Scottie, You have grown from a precious little You are a precious member of our girl into a 6eautifuf young woman. Reach family. You have the potentiaf to accom­ j"or aff your cfreams and they will come true. plish great things and you will afways have our support. Love, ^MjxxW-W We fove you, Daddo Waddo, Mom and Boss Dud"e The Fam v J A A

From 6a6y cfoffs to barrell racing, you have You have afways been the joy in our lives. become a wonderful young woman. We love You are a very special person. May all of you, and encourage you to never accept your hope and dreams come true. You mecfiocrity. Chose your cfreams. cfeserve them aff. Love, Love, Mom ancf Dacf Dad and Mom V

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"You may be disappointed if you fail, but Congratufations Ro6! you are doomed if you don't try." -Beverfy Siffs. Congratulations'. We're so proud. God Bless you. Ik Jove, All our love, Mom, Bruce, Gina, Mom and Dad J Shawn, Cheri ancf Ashfey A r

We are very proud of you. Hope aff oj"your Congratufations Dan, breams come true. Love you. You have always made us proucf. Reach for the stars and be happy. Mom, Dad, and alt of your We love you! family Mom, Dad, Tammy and Dianna m

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We have not afways 6een perfect parents, 6ut Trevor, we have afways cherisecf you, guided you, Congratufations! VVe are aff very proucf believed in you, and stood by you. It is the of you! Go out ancf get rich! promise we made at your birth, it is the promise Love, we make to you for the rest of your life. Mom and Dad A r

I Michaef, Brat, Having a son and a brother to be proud May all the roads you chose to travel lead to happiness and success always. We are of means the world to us. We love you with all very proud of you. our hearts. Love, Love, Dad, Mom, Michaef, Ro6in ancf Ian Mom, Chris and Derek V

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The years have gone by fast, you've gone from our little girl to a 6eautijuf young lady. We art Congratufations Efizaoeth! We are very proud very proud of you. You've proven you can do of you and your accompfishments! Use your whatever you set your mina to. spirit and determination to capture your breams.

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Afways give the best that is in you, live lije We are proutf of you. We knew you could do joyously, be kind to others, and remember who it. you are and how much we love you. Love,

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Dear Mark, Yo Bugs! Never fose your sense of woncfer. We are aff Congratufations! Keep those thoughts proucf of you. rolling.

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Joel, We are so proud of the young man you have become. With your tafent, determination, Strawberry shortcake ancf pigtaifs, you've come ancf strength you can make all your cfreams a long way. Foffow your heart ancf your dreams come true. will come true. Our love afways, Dacf, Mom, Marissa St Michaef Mom and Dad r A r

Ronnie, Ricky Perry, The time has gone so cjuickfy. We're proud of you ancf your accomplishments. Always Looks like afot has changed since you remember to CTR ancf you will RWH. were 5 years old! You're stiff the man and we Love afways ancf forever, love you'.'. Dad, Mom, Jason, Cheri, Grandma, Uncle Mike, Aunt Betta, Uncfe Dennis, Shawna, Bo, and Michaefa Mom and Dad

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Afways keep your wonderful smile and your Juan, warm heart j"or the Juture hofcfs much Jor You are living proof that dreams you. come true. We love you afways and forever. Afways aim for the stars. Love ya, bR Congratufations!! Mom ancf Dacf Love, Mom, Dacf, Erika, ancf Irma J V J A r A

Brancfon-Congratufations!! "Growth means change and change involves Dacf ancf brother's fishing buddy, risks, stepping from the known to the un­ Mom's baseball star, and Granny's little friend. We are aff so proud of you and hope known." -George Shinn all of your cfreams ana acfventures in the Dreams do come true! future bring you success and happiness. We love yon- Mom, Dad, Shane St Granny v. •rSajjjjkaw

168 Baby Ads Thane Sandoval, Juan Sandoval, Brandon Johnsmeyer, Andy Toulouse. r A r

Micheffe-Congratufations Afways remember, "The price of We are very proud of you! Keep being the greatness is responsibility." I am very proud great daughter and mother you are. Best of you. The Juture is yours! wishes and good luck in your future. Love you fots! m All my love, Mom ancf Cefso Mom JmtM A f A

Micheffe Rae Bleak, Mindy, You will always be our fovefy fittfe We are very proud of you. You have girf. We wiff afways be there j"or you. grown into a beautiful and caring person. Love, Now on to college to fuffiff your dreams. Mom and Jack Congratufations. Dacf ancf Mom J9 *rT-w

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L.E.G.S. A Congratufations Johnna, Congratufations to our very speciaf You did it! The juture is now yours. girf. May your fife be everything you want May all your dreams come true. Most of to be. m^r mVmml all, "Be Happpy!" All our love, We love you very much, Dad, Mom, and Nick Mom, Ted and Savannah V. J V

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w #, Michelle, You've striven for perfection in everything To a wonderful daughter and friend. you do. Remember, perfection isn't what Hope all yur dreams come true. Good luck made you strong, it's what it took to get in the future. there. Let your strength be your guide. We Love you, JM fove you. Mom, Dacf ancf Mefissa mm.

S. 170 Baby Ads Lucy Griswold, Johnna Forni, Micfteffe Gandoffo, Marfene Waters. ^•SoBaW A r

Josh, A Sarah Bear, During your lifetime, devote your aBefieve in your cfreams but afways efforts to creating happiness and enpy it! befieve in yourself Keep smiling that smile These have been IS wonderful proud years. that comes from within. We love you! Congratulations! Congratulations! Love, mwL^^m- Mom, Dave, Ricci St Brian Mom and Dad Dad, Shawn, Chelsi St Coby

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Alec, Ooksey, The path you chose to "ride" down has Proud of you then, proud of you now. been a goocf one. We are proud of who you Keep smiling your beautiful smile amf..."Keep are and wait for what you have yet to your stick on the ice!" become. All our love, Mom, Dacf, Lif bro and Sis ( Mom, Dad, and Kenz

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Congratufations Lisa, Ancfrea, We are proucf of you! May your Congratufations on all of your accom- jaiture be as bright as your smile. plishments. We know you will go far!

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V \ We art so proud of what you have accom­ Do you know who you art? You art a plished in high schoof. We know even marvef. You are unigut. In all the years that have passecf, there has ntvtr bttn an­ greater success awaits you in the future at other child like you. -Pabfo Cosafs 1876- college and beyond. 1973. Congratufations Emify! Love Dacf ancf Mom V. y v m 172 Baby Ads w Lisa Mudfin, Andrea Poweft, Brandee Paisano, Emify Dtmocl; A Z'

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Ctci, Congratufations to the constant stream of You have been a joy since you were teenagers that pass through our house. Cher­ born. You have tarntd a bright juture. We ish your jrienefs as they are one of God's are proud' to caff you daughttr and sisttr. speciaf gifts. Thank you aff for enriching Love from, our fives. Mom, Porttr, Ian and Justine Carfos ancf Micheffe Guzman K. V

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Lindsey, "Tht future 6efongs to tfiose who Stlitvt in You art so special. Truly, one oj a tht btauty of their drtam." -Efeanor kind. Don't ever change'. Afways remember Rooseveft. wt fove you and are proud oj you. Love, Dad, Mom and Kristen Mom, Dacf, Jtnniftr and Casey

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S 182 Baby Ads l.indsey Cummings, Cam Bieroth, Wendy Ramirez, Arnjefa Seal. This is one more step in your tmifcfina pro To Dipti Doo, we are very proud oj"your cess. Conoratuftions on a grtat beginning achievtmtnt. You havt grown up to bt a and may continuecf success foffow you on wondtrfui. person outsidt of tht school as your lift ad venture. well as excelling at your stucfies. Love, Love always, Mom, Dacf ancf Michonne Mom, Dad and Mayur j v A r

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During this period in our lives, everybody changes from the day before and will not be the same th day after tomorrow. Some of us can not remember what we did yesterday, let alone what our plan are for the future. If this book does but one thing, to spark a memory reminding us of how times used to be, our hours of dedication have been well spent...

The Staff Mr. Long: Advisor Raegan Reese: Editor- in-Chief Emily Dimock: Assistant Editor Rachel Stout: Junior Editor Gina Micheli: Junior Editor

Jennifer Lewis ~ 12 Jake Schumacher -11 Stephanie English- 12 RYan Garcia-11 Alice Sallee- 12 Dusty Gilbertson -11 Jerid Vance~12 Alberto Luna -11 Alyssa Woodard~ll Mindy Parkkonen~ll Claudia Cervantes - 11 Jessica Tsu- 10 Linda Correa- 10 I would like to just take a moment to thank a few people. First to the staff. It was a long year, but we pulled through. Thank you for all you did, without each of you this book would be obsolete. A special thanks goes to Alice Sallee and Gina Micheli, for both of them this was their first year, but they put in ext time to make sure they gave their best. Thank you, both of you, for the hours on weekends you gave mt To Michelle Hess, who isn't even part of the staff, thank you for the free time you donated to the benefit. the yearbook. Next, thank you to Mr. English, Ms. Pauls, and Mr. Sheets for the surveys you put up with and all other help you contributed. Thank you to the Guidance Department for the help with names and the copies you gave us. A very special thanks to Mark Lens and the rest of the people at the Elko Daily Free Press, and to Pomerrelle, your contributions saved us. There are many more to thank and I hope they know they're not forgotten, but I have to take a moment to express my appreciation to two wonderfi people. Ms. Byrnes and Mr. Long I can not thank you enough. You both have shown me a different viev on life that will be essential to my future. Not only did you help pull this yearbook together, you both helped me pull myself together when I was "stressing." Thank you so much for all you did and all you wil do for others in the future, whoever will cross your path is very lucky, I just hope they realize it. -Raegar Reese

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