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2013

2013

4. Full of Laughter! Seniors Pretty Posed, Seniors Priscilla
Raven Sexton, Caroline Valitutto, Delaguila, Danni Bell, and Katie
and Miranda Wronecki laugh it Burske stood in a very chic pose.
out while taking a break from These girls chose to be in a small
dancing. During breaks everyone more intimate group and had
was able to sit down and have a more fun taking pictures with their
chance to talk and enjoy friends. Photo Credit: Katie Burske
themselves with a group of
friends. Photo Credit: Lindsay 2 Moves Like Jogger! Senior
DeMers Thomas LaMuraglia gets down on
the dance floor during the dance
5. Strike a Pose! Seniors Annie off with former seniors. I need THE
Armstrong, Maddison Staszkiewicz, music like homosapiens need air,"
Caroline Vaiitutto, Annie said Thomas. Photo Credit:
McGowan, Brynna Tremblay, and Lindsay Demers
Alex Errington worked the camera
during their mini photo shoot 3. Being a Princess, Seniors
before prom. 1 love having my Brynna Tremblay and Zach Bruns
picture taken espically with my posed for a picture after winning
friends and being ali dressed up. Prince and Princess of prom. They
Ifs a lot of funl" said Senior Annie were considered the sweetest
McGowan. Photo Credit: Annie couple at the dance to get that
Armstrong win. Photo Credit: Lindsay DeMers
6 To the Lett, To the Lett, Senior
Austin Cancro and Junior Antonia It's all in the wrist!
Kolosieke, enjoy themselves during
the Cha Cha Slide. During the Cha For many dances guys usually give their 147
Cha Slide everyone joins in and dates a corosage, which is a wrist band full
really gets into the words of the 'of flowers, that just adds a special touch to Prom
song. Photo Credit: Lindsay their dress. The girls also give the guy a
DeMers boutonniere to add that special pop of
color to their tuxes. Photo Credits: Anna
Smith

"I watched Wreck it St a n d in g o u t
Ralph over the
weekend. It was really Being a freshman on a
good." Varsity sports team is never
easy, much iess being the
-Gray Andrews, 11 oniy freshman. For Lance
Dietrich, however, being the
w-eeWev\cll... only freshman was
enjoyabie. The other team
Watch it Go, Sophomore Max Kreber watches as the mates were aiways nice to
tennis ball crosses over the net. This was Max's first year on him and offered him advice
the tennis team. to improve. The oniy
chaiienge tor Lance was
Winding Up, Sophomare Jonathan Ingram gets ready to that he aiways had to find a
hit the ball back to his opponent for the final time. It was ride to practice, since he
the match point, the final point to win the match. does not have a iicense.

W H A T E V E R IT TAKES

The Varsity boys tennis team does everything possibie to

win another state title. by Bailey Seach and Harrison Dearnnin
Photos: Harrison Dearmin

The Varsity boys tennis team had not only to play in college. It is the best ranking system,
experienced success in the past, but also they were "said senior John Abram.
willing to do whatever it took to accomplish a state
title. Some members of the tennis team were USTA Some members of the tennis team were new
(United States Tennis Association) ranked players. and were not members of the USTA, Despite this,
they also had a great season. Together, the team
"I am ranked top 125 in the state boys 1 8 5 . 1got challenged each other in practices and helped
my ranking by playing many matches. My ranking is each other improve their abilities.
important because it allows me to play other people
who are at my skill level," said junior Ben Jandzinski. "I used to be a member of the USTA because I
used to play tennis for a club before Bishop," said
The purpose for the ranking is so that the players sophomore Max Kreber.
can compete in a league where they are
challenged based on their abilities. Many members The Varsity Boys Tennis team was not new to
of the tennis team have played tennis for a long success. They had experienced it before and
time, and this has contributed to their overall knew what they had to do in order to accomplish
success. The USTA is the largest tennis organization in what they wanted. Their involvement in the USTA
the United States and allows for the players to work to laid the ground work and provided the training
improve their standings. that contributed to their success as a team. The
team was willing to do whatever it took to
"The benefit of the USTA is that it helps if you want improve.

I Got It, Junior Ben Jondzinski goes for
the ball in a game of doubles, He and
his partner, seniar Kevin Weckwrarth,
have played together for three years.

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staying Focused, Seniar Jahn
Abram stays focused while waiting for
his opponent to serve the ball. John
has played on the tennis team for
four years.

Taking a Break, Sophomore John
Valle relaxes during a break in
iijl] practice. The players often got a few
minutes to relax between practice
matches,

Let me tell you, Sophomore Sam McCloury gets last 149
minute advice from Coach Weckworth before a practice
ends, Mr. \A/eckworth often gave the players much helpful Varsity Boys Tennis
advice on howto be successful.

U t f iW - c K 'J ..,

"There is a lost continent
under the Indian
Ocean."

-Daniel Uchman, 10

Weighted down, Sophomore Will
Komnick runs to home plate from
the dugout to start as catcher. Will
was the starting catcher as a
freshman as well as his
sophomore year.
Almost got it, Seniar Chris
Angiolino prepares ta catch a
ground ball. Chris was shortstop,
which plays in between second
and third base, so he had to
catch many at grounders.

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Mew Coach. New S t yle

Although the Varsity team
remained the same, JV
gained a new coach. Coach
Gunzenhauser, The coach
brought a new style of play to
the game. The players
practiced longer to try to
improve techniques, one
being pitching.

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May

NEW.

OLD by Katharine Komsa
Photos: Katharine Komsa

Who says you hove to hove a new team for a new season?

Every year teams lose upperclassmen and gain "We've had a lot of players come back fhis
underclassmen, but it is a rare occasion when the season. We play well with each other and are
starting line up remains almost the same. The Varsity getting better," said senior Jonah Carmichael.
baseball team only lost two seniors from last season,
and after a rough year, they came ready to By knowing their teammates well, the team had
improve upon last year's results. an advantage over the less experienced teams.
They were able to expand skills learned last year to
"As a returning sophomore to a struggling Varsity become stronger.
baseball program, I am excited about the
upcoming season. After losing only two seniors we "The majority of players are refurning Varsity
are looking for a much better year," said sophomore players, so the experience they gained last year will
Will Kamnick. give them a competitive edge on the other
inexperienced teams," said junior Nick Castellano,
From a feam fhat played the past season
together came a team that was able to work well Without needing the time to adjust to others
with each other. Because of the time spent playing styles, the team started to succeed early.
together, the players knew their teammates' Other teams had to get to know their teammates,
strengths and weaknesses well. while the Bishop team knew each other already.
The team continued to grow stronger bonds
throughout the season.

Going home, Junior Nick Efird rounds third to
run home and score. Sliding into home plate
was the best feeling for the players.

Keep your eye on the boll, Junior Austin
Temple stands in his batting stance preparing
to hit the ball. Austin was a left handed
batter which made him harder to strikeout.

Where’s it going? Junior Tyler Ennis watches
i the batter to see if he is going to hit the ball.
' "You have to be smart about running the
I bases," said Tyler,

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Varsity Baseball

GOQ NO Noao NO NO l\u h uuu

Themese O The Pit goes to great lengths to show
support for sports teams.

01 With their loud cheers and innovative chants, the from the Pit Crew," said freshman Emma Lioyd.
Pit Crew was aiways the center of school spirit. While in order to help the Pit Crew leaders and to get
£ participating in the high energy cheering and
chanting at gannes was exciting to many students, the rest of the school involved, there was a Pit Crew
01 there was a iot that went into bringing spirit and page on Facebook where people could share
support to each game. ideas and news of upcoming games to the entire
o school, Being able to give feedback allowed
"We make the decisions, so we have to everyone to feel like their voice was heard.
lA brainstorm ideas during meetings and then make
sure everything gets approved by the "Everything comes together for games on Friday
administration," said senior Tom Vaiie about the night. Ifs on and poppin', and the pit creates that
process he is a part of as a Pit Crew ieader. mood," said Coach Venable,

Pit Crew ieaders had to meet often in order to There was a lot of scheming that went on in order
pian themes, think of haiftime activities and deveiop to make the Pit successful, but in the end, it always
new cheers. As representatives of the schooi, they worked out. The overall atmosphere of games was
acted as the middiemen. determined by the Pit making it extremely important
to everyone. From the students to the athletes, the
"i aiways know whafs going on because there are Pit made each game memorable.
iots of Facebook posts, tweets, and announcements

la i\ u u iN u i^a mo m m m Noao d-m-m-;:

Star Spangled Si­ngers

Singing was more than just a hobby for
sophomores Addie Roach and Madeline Scalf
who sang the Star Spangled Banner before each
game. They also had their own YouTube channel
and made it past the first few rounds of the X-
Factor show. "I know music has always been there
for me. It expresses who I am," said Madeline.

Heads up, The Pit cheers on senior Kevin
Weckworth as he makes a free throw. For senior
night, the Pit heid up giant cut out heads of ail
three seniors to show their support.
Photo credit: Perry Roach

Listen up, Junior Cameron Nieters, a Pit Crew
leader, addresses the students during the
homecoming pep rally. The Pit Crew leaders
were put to the test during spirit week, because
they were in charge of planning the themes for
each day, as well as the games and music for
the pep rally. Photo credit: Alex Zhang

In it to win it. Senior Adam Fly "This banana."
attempts to make a basket during -Sean Gorham, 11
a game of knockout. Knockout
was played during the halftime of 15
every Varsity boys basketball
game, and everyone had the Pit Crew
chance to participate.
Photo credit: Robert Coon

1. Seeking Nature, "The inspiration behind this photo is the
nature in the worid that is aimost hidden and buried in our
industriaiized iandscape. it m eans we ali stiii have the abiiity to
appreciate and cherish the beautifui nature that we can stiii
restore in our environment," said senior Jordan Pring,
2. When the sun goes down. “Actuaiiy i took this because of my
iuck. i kept ciicking to take pictures whiie the car was moving,
then i got this picture, Every tim e when i see this picture, it makes
m e relaxed and recall a plot in som e romantic movies. Ifs
pretty awesome," said junior Chuck Ma.
3. Feeling it, "This was an assignment for texture. My inspiration
to take this picture was the sculpture's excellent use of color
and texture. I took this picture while visiting my sister at college,
and it reminds m e of the great time we had," said junior Tara
Quinn
4 . Holy Coke. "The shape of the saint was the sam e shape as
the coke bottles so I thought it would be a good picture. This
photo helped me to get into photography, because I started
thinking about the photos before I take them," said junior Lucas
Las Casas. This photo won a Silver Medal in the national
competition of the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

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By Annie Arnnstrong and Marina Black

Photography students reveal the inspiration behind their work.

What was your
inspiration behind this
photo? And what does
your photo mean to

5. Hi there little guy, “My inspiration behind this photo
was nature. I took this on our field trip to Hanging Rock.
Every time i see this picture, I remember that trip and oil
the fun I hod with my friends there," said senior Sydney
Smith,
6. Dim the lights, "I took this picture of my chandelier for
my photography assignment balance. The lights
symmetrical shape Inspired me to take this photograph.
This photo makes me think of my home and family, who
mean so much to me," said junior Grace DeMers.
7. Making Music, "My love for music inspired me to take
this photo. I have played guitar for several years and this
image captures dedication to the instrument. This photo
means a lot to me because it represents something I
enjoy doing and many peopie can reiate. This photo was
harder to take cause I took it with a pinhoie camera," said
senior Michaei Tepedino.

Photography

Taking A Spin, senior Courtney Walters Walking On Sunshine, junior Adora
demonstrates how to work the wheel at the Nsonwu, struts down the walkway in the
pottery demo. "I love helping people learn how dress she made for the enchanted fashion
to make the earth into arti" said Courtney. Photo show. The dress took Adora an entire month
Credit: Paige Anderhoim to make. Photo Credit: Paige Anderhoim

Hand in Hand, junior Antonia Kolosieke and Somebody That I Used To Know, juniors
senior Austin Cancro skip down the walkway in Jake Henderson and Sebastian Lucek,
the fashion show. Antonia's and Austin's outfits sophomore Mateo Morillo and alumni
were designed to be worn together. Photo Credit: Zach Davidson and Kyle Rine are playing
Paige Anderhoim a guitar solo together. The boys practiced
all spring for this performance, Photo
How Do I Look? Junior Molly Fields lets fellow Credit: Martha Garrett
junior Maria Kammire paint her face. "It was a lot
of fun being able to paint different designs on
everyone's faces" said Maria. Photo Credit: Paige
Anderhoim

ilje Arts Day brirtgs siut creativity.

by Paige Anderholm ;| i. - . i i % 1 I I?

Just adding a little color and pixie their shirts or coloring them with markers, Bishop's Music Department.
dust made Bishop's Enchanted Fine Arts
Day wondrous. Throughout the day others simply kept their shirts white. "I Although everyone was exhausted from a }
students participated in numerous
activities that allowed them to express personalized my shirt by keeping it white long day of non-stop tun, many rallied and
themselves.
because I cannot be defined by color," returned to appreciate the night's festivities '
It all started off wifh a new way fo get
the entire student body involved in the said Senior Adam Fly. with their families. The PTO provided a '
Fine Arts Day t-shirt design. This year all
who bought shirts were handed a blank Evidence of the Art Departments' cookout while the Music Department
canvas with a simple prompt, just add
color. months of prep was everywhere. The Art II provided entertainment.

" I loved the fact that you could do class not only spent two months working "The atmosphere that is created by the
whatever you wanted with your shirt and
everyone's looked different," said Junior on chairs that could be sold to raise combination of the Music and Art
Molly Fields.
money for the Ait Department but also Department created a fun family
While som e went all out tie-dying
single-handedly put on a fairy-tale environment that enticed people of all

inspired fashion show. Pottery students ran ages," said Junior Kable Young.

a demo all day long, allowing students to Fine Arts Day invited the students of Bishop

take the wheel for a spin, creating their on an enchanted trip and a break from end

very own piece of art. And while drawing of the school year problems. All were

with chalk everyone enjoyed the sweet guaranteed to a whimsical and imaginative

sound of the singers and musicians of day as long as they added color.

Hands Down Feet Up, juniors Molly Fields, Julio Brown, How did you show your
Cameron Nieters, and Olivia Defrancesco try to put
early Kreber into a handstand. The girls had a lot of Students were given the
fun accomplishing differenttasks throughout the day. opportunity to show off their
Photo Credit: Paige Anderholm true coiors through their Fine
Arts Day t-shirts. "Joe Book
{\S<MA\-eVlyC\\<g- ci^lcob-<^us>... originally designed a shirt with
m ushroom s in oolor and I
"Bacon on a revamped the design in
Sunday block and white to give
morning. Ifs everyone the chance to show
worth its weight off our enchantment theme,"
in gold." -Max said Martha Garrett,
Leftwich, 11

Whether laughing or crying,
cram m ing for a test or catching
up on som e much needed
sleep, people affect one
another and moke lasting
impressions. Walking down the
hallway and catching a friend's
eye can make the day that
much better, Over the year,
people change and grow in
ways which could not have
been predicted. Relationships
both flourish and fail, but they
almost always make
transformations. The lack of
uniformity am ong people is
what really counts in making this
school a diverse community.

"What people in the world think of you is really none of your business."

-M artha Graham

158 Pictured from left to right: Lizzy
Reklou, 12; (Vrs, Rafferty; Auni
People Conlon, 12; Annie Armstrong and
Maddisan Staszkiewicz, 12; Kable
Young and Alex Best, 11,

Phato Credits from left to right:
Alex Zhang; AZ; Lindsay DeMers'
LD; AZ.

fi- /

. Taking it in'ijPrincipal Repass looks

1 across the rcjpm with pride os students

f'^greet each other after an extended
Weekend. Mr, Repass often used the
words "extraordinary" and "excellent" in
reference fo the student body.
Photo Credit: Katie Wright.

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"At the end of the day nobody ever "There may be people that have "Ifs like the best days under the sun,
could stop me, at the end of the more talent than you, but there's every emotion rolled into one, a
day I'm walking with the heart of a no excuse for anyone to work little of this, a little that, kinda of
lion." harder than you do." happy, kinda sad."

-Kid Cudi -Derek Jeter -Jason Aldean

"I just like to smile, sm iling's my "Am I not destroying my enemies "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live
favorite." when I make friends of them?" as if you'll die today."

-Buddy the Elf -Abraham Lincoln -James Dean

"Be young, be foolish, but be "You're braver than you believe, "My life is littered with the carcasses
stronger than you seem, and of half eaten pop-tarts."
happy." smarter than you think."
-Joe Book
-The Tams -Christopher Robin
Seniors

"Celebrate we will because life is "Being who you are and being "Be kind, for everyone you meet is
short but sweet for certain." happy with yourself- these are the fighting a hard battle."
most important things in life."
-Dave Matthews -Socrates
-Congressman Barney Frank
M o st Huggable

"Scissors, get it?' "When you don't know what you're
doing, its best to do it quickly,"
-Tony Horton
-Jose Robertson

"Waiting to be someone else is o "Some people live more in 20 years
waste of the person you ore," than others do in 80. Its not the
time that matters, its the person,"
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human life is worth the same, and once mode you smile," opportunity and not a burden. There is
worth saving," always a plan, sometimes It takes a little
-Amber Deckers longer to understand the journey of life,
-J,K, Rowling but in the end everything is meant to
be."

-Kellin Quinn

"Underneath the clothes, we find a "To be sure of hitting the target, "We should all start to live before we
man, and underneath the man, we shoot first. And, whatever you hit, get too old. Fear is stupid. So are
find his,,,nucleus," call it the target," regrets."

-Nacho Libre -Ashleigh Brilliant -Marilyn Monroe

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hanged "I went to heaven but couldn't get
in for what I had done. I said,
'Please take me.' They said, 'You're
crazy. You were too much fun.'"

-Unwritten Law

"For me, I am driven by two main "Pigliate 'a bona, quanno te ve'ne "Bishop has taught me valuable life
philosophies, know more about Ca 'a malamente nun manca lessons such as friendship,
the world than I knew yesterday, maje." understanding, creativity, kindness,
and lessen the suffering of youth, optimism, unity. Thank you
others." -Unknown BMHS!"

-Neil deGrasse Tyson -Yours Truly

"I love people who make me "America. Jesus. Freedom." "How lucky I am ta have something
laugh. I honestly think it's the thing I -The Campaign that makes saying goodbye so
like most, to laugh. It cures a hard."
multitude of ills. Ifs probably the
most important thin in a person." -Winnie the Pooh

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response to this? If God is for us, -Jesse Owen
ore our realities in waiting, In who can be against us?"
dreams, we plant the seeds of our
future." -Romans 8:31

-John Lennon

"Well I'm what I am and I'm what "Do, or do not. There is no try," "Would I rather be feared or loved?
I'm not, I'm sure happy with what -Yoda I want people to be afraid of how
I've got, I live to love and laugh a much they love me,"
lot, and thafs all I need."
-Michael Scott
-Kenny Chesney

M o st Creative

"I have an idea so smart my head
would explode if I began to know
what I was talking about,"

-Peter Griffin

"OH YEAH!!" "Kind words con be short and easy "Who can say if i've been changed
to speak, but their echoes are truiy for the better, but because I knew
-Koo! Aid Man endiess." y o u ,! have been changed for
good."
-Mother Teresa
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"What matters in iife is not what "I urge aii of you to enjoy your iife, "Never be buiiied into siience.
happens to you, but what you the precious moments you have, Never aiiow yourseif to be made a
remember and how you to spend each day with some victim. Accept no one's definition
remember it." iaughter and some thought, to get of your life; define yourself."
your emotions going."
-Gabriei Garcia Marquez -Harvey Fierstein
-Jim Vaivano

"The only way to have a friend is to "I can do all things through Christ "Some people have excuses, I
be one." who strengthens me." have my reasons why."

-Ralph Waldo Emerson -Philippians 4:13 -Chris Thile

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"Keep on, keepin' on "If everyone is thinking alike, "I am only one, but still I am one. I
someone isn't thinking." cannot do everything, but still I can
-Joe Dirt do something. And because I
-General George S. Patton Jr, cannot do everything, I will not
refuse to do the something that you
can do..."

-Helen Keller

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-Mr. David Seidel never get out of it alive."

-Elbert Habbard

Best Lough "All life is an experiment. The more "Fools rush in where angels fear to
experiments you make the better." tread."

-Ralph Waldo Emerson -Glenn Miler

"Anything's possible if you've got "Dress classy and dance cheesy." "Let the bass cannon kick it."
enough nerve." -Psy -Flux Pavilion

-J.K. Rowling

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"How lucky am I to have something "Funniness is the best kind of "Better to remain silent and be
that makes saying goodbye so medicine for every day," thought a fool than to speak out
hard," and remove all doubt,"
-Anonymous
-Winnie the Pooh -Abraham Lincoln

"Style is a way of saying who you "If the doors of perception were to "I didn't want to have to do this, but
are without having to speak," be cleansed all would be seen as it you leave me with no choice.,,
is: Infinite," here comes the smolder."
-Rachei Zoe
-Jim Morrison -Flynn Bider

Best to Take Home to M om & Dad

"For beautiful eyes, look for the g
good in others; for beautiful lips, ;=
speak only words of kindness; and
for poise, walk in the knowledge
that you are never alone."

-Audrey Hepburn

"Experience is the hardest teacher, "A word to the wise ain't necessary, "in the name of progress, did you
it gives you the test tirst and the ifs the stupid ones that need ever stop to think if you should?"
iesson afterward." advice."
-John Firesheets
-Unknown -Biii Cosby

"The early bird might get the worm, "Work hard, nap hard. Hey, thafs "Never put off until tomorrow what
but the second mouse gets the what I always say, Jack," you can do the day after
cheese." tomorrow."
-Si Robertson
-Workaholics -Mark Twain

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"Genius is one percent inspiration "Change is the law of life. And "Ability is what you're capable of
and ninety-nine percent those who iook oniy to the past or doing. Motivation determines
perspiration," present are certain to miss the what you do. Attitude determines
future," how weli you do it."
-Thomas Edison
-John F, Kennedy -Lou Hoitz

"Life gets that much harder, it "Peopie who think they know "We ail have one good in iife; to
makes you that much stronger, Oh, everything are a great annoyance raise our chiidren up to become
Some pages turned. Some bridges especiaiiy to those of us who do." better than we are today. That is
burned. But there were Lessons the road to the kingdom of God."
iearned." -Isaac Asimou
-Anonymous
-Carrie Underwood El

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"Open your eyes, look within. Are you "Somebody may beat me, but "Sometimes you will never know the
satisfied with the life your living?" they are going to have to bleed to value of a moment until it
do it." becomes a memory."
-Bob Marley
-Steve Prefontaine -Dr. Seuss

"War will exist until that distant day "I'm very important. I have many "Flave a good one."
when the conscientious objector leather-bound books and my
enjoys the same reputation and apartment smells of rich -Roger Barry
prestige that the warrior does mahogany."
today."
-Ron Burgundy
-John F. Kennedy

"Get your facts first, then you can "To infinity and beyond." "If you were born without wings, do
distort them as you please." -Buzz Lightyear nothing to keep them from
growing."
-Mark Twain
-Coco Chanel
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"Always be a first rate version of "Let music define who you are." "Binders full of women.'
yourself instead ot a second rate -Me -Mit Romney
version of somebody else,"

-Judy Garland

"I see now that the circumstances "Step with great care and great "Perfection is not attainable, but if
of ones birth are irrelevant. It is tact, and remember that life's a we chase perfection we can
what you do with the gift of life balancing act." catch excellence."
that determines who you are."
-Dr. Seuss -Vince Lombardi
-Mewtwo

Cutest Couple

"Life is circumstantial, so go with
the flow."

-Anonymous

M r. and M rs. Villain "Anyone who wants to be first must
be the very last, and the servant af
all."

-Mark 9:35

"We are building the future...The "I'll spread my wings, and I'll learn "Life is foo short to wake up in the
night befare ifs due." how to fly, though it's not easy to tell morning with regrets. So believe
you goodbye." that everything happens for a
-Georgia Tech Admissions Office reason. If you get a chance- take
-Kelly Clarkson it, if it changes your life-let it."

-Unknown

"Madness is genius, imperfection is "The inner mechanations of my "We can continue to try and clean up
beauty, and ifs better to be mind are an enigma." the gutters all over the world and
absolutely ridiculous than spend all of our resources looking at
absolutely boring." -Patrick Star just the dirty spots and trying to make
them clean, or we can lift our eyes up
-Marilyn Monroe and move forward in an evolutionary
way."

-Buzz Aldrin

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"Do not go where the path may "You can destroy your now by "Behind every great man is a
lead, go instead where there is no worrying about tomorrow." woman rolling her eyes."
path and leave a trail."
-Janis Joplin -Jim Carrey
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Life is not measured by the "My philosophy, like color television, "All that I'm after is a life full of
number of breaths you take but by is all there in black and white." laughter."
the moments that take your breath
away." -Monty Python -Daughtry

-Maya Angelou From the Big Table

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Seniors

Read My Lips, Tori Klier participates in the American Sign
Language Club. They did an experiment in which one
person had on headphones playing ioud m usic and haa
do try to figure out what others were saying by reading
Sheir iips, Photo Credit; Aiex Zhang

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Asher Alt Paige Anderholm John Andrews Tiwa Anyansi SHiHS

Andrew Balogh

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Matthew Basel bm hs Isabella Bedoya Kristen Bellas Alex Best

Michael Beck

Jinn Black Cassidy Blancher Dorsey Bowers James Boyers John Boyle

Jessica Brandewie Brandon Brooks Julia Brown Jonathan Buechner Mitch Bullins

From the Big Table

student Council

President: Tommy Koesters
Vice President: Rocky Williams

Treasurer: CJ Martin
' Executive Vice President: Thane Jacobsen

Secretary: Davis Temple
Executive Treasurer: Elizabeth Whelan

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I Juniors

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of the W orld

Nick Burns Sean Casper Nick Castellano

Thomas Chappelow Josh Claus Matt Cook

\ '■ ms h Curt Davis mm
Grant Davidson Harrison Dearmin

Molly Fields, a junior, won the Stephanie Debrecht Olivia DeFrancesco Grace DeMers
Worlds oheerleoding competition in W
April of 2012. Molly said, "I hod never
been before, so I didn't know what to Patrick DePinto Gabrielle Dimoff Jocelyn Domabyl
expect. It really looks like a Bring It On
movie, except athletes ore much more
serious and competitive." The Untied
States All-star Federation cheerleading
worlds is held in Florida at Disney's Wide
World of Sports. The way cheerleading
works is there are levels 1-5 and
different categories by size and all girl/
coed. Only the level 5 teams are
allowed to go to worlds, and you're
invited by winning a bid at a different
competition. "It was one of the best
moments of my life and 1will never
forget it. I'm so thankful I got to be a
part of the whole experience," said
Molly.

Julie Dorosiewicz James Dunn IV Nick Efird B/m Joseph Farley
gy Tyler Ennis

Molly Fields Paolo Forcodelo Matthew Fortun Jocelyn Gonzert Colleen Gillooley

Sean Gorham Lily Hombright Joke Flenderson Sierra Flodges Andrew Florne

Elizabeth F^rycaj Adaire Fiudson f sms Thane Jacobsen Ben Jandzinski
Daniel Flutchens

Andre Jimenez William Johnson IV Lindsey Kalish Maria Kammire Grace Kelly

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Antonia Kolosieke Ben Kordsmeier Caroline Kreber Monse Labra Frankie LaDew

Max Leftwich Jillian Lindquist Hayley Lineberry Fang Liu Sebastian Lucek

Qiaoyang Ma im Brandon Mason bmks Chris McAllister
CJ Martin
080 Isaiah Mateen

P e o p le

What's left on your
high school bucket list?

"The number one thing left on my high "To avoid taking any of Mr.
school bucket is to win the state Preudhomme's ciasses."
championship next year in soccer. Since
we are changing conferences, it should -Tia Preudhomme
be a little easier. Also, I would like to keep
my grades high so I can get accepted graduate."
to the college of my choice."

-Jason Stonden - Katie Wear

"The number one thing on my high "To go helicopter skiing in Argentina and to ride
school bucket list is to maintain good on the back of an ostrich."
grades to get into college."

-Colleen Gillooley -William Johnson

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Holt McBane SMB 1 Morgan Mitchell Jennifer Molen
Dillie McHaffey
Joe McNamara

Sydney Morelli Casey Mothena Matthew Neidert Cameron Nieters Adora Nsonwu

Jack O'Halloran I mh5 Brenden Oneyear Tanner Owen fk

Seungeun Oh 1
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Olivia Patterson

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J u n io rs'

Samantha Peic Ernae Pinnix .1 \ k Tia Preudhomme Hayley Puterbaugh
Mahala Preudhamme

BMS m t‘ ii

Tara Quinn Brenda Ramirez Kimi Ramos Erin Redden Rosemary Rice

Mckenzie Rochford Emiiy Russeii SMHS Ashiey Sanchez Joseph Santareiii

Greg Saiomon

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Riiey Simson
Baiiey Seach Christian Sexton Megan Shortt Mary Smith

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Stuart Spiers Reed Stahi Jason Standen sms SMHS
Jarrod Statier
P Mary Rose Stepnowski

People

Bringing a
Family Together

Nick Trego Ryan Uliana Daniel Valcour

Katherine Watterson Katherine Wear sm Jim Black, a junior, (pictured top center)
- was adopted from Moscow, Russia at the
Jules Weston age of one. Being that young he doesn't
really remember Russia, Jim was brought
Elizabeth Whelan Racquel Williams Sam Williams into a family who has many family
members with adopted kids. He went from
being the oldest, to being the youngest,
but now he is the middle child in his family.
Jim said "I think ifs cool that I have
adopted siblings," He has a sister named
Marina, who was also adopted from Russia
and a brother named Mark, who was
adopted from Romania,"! like being
unique and being adopted makes me
that much more unique and it's a good
way to strike a conversation with
someone," said Jim,

Bm Kable Young dtMS
Ian Winters Muyan Zhang

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Juniors



Elizabeth Abram 1 Bm.c Grayson Bennett Arianna Bensink
Michael Benko
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Peter Balogh
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Sarah Beth Bernard tm - Erin Blaney Thomas Boyers tm
Aleksandr Bissell Jack Brannon

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Shelby Byrd m Andrew Chase ; Bms , Sean Clark
Caleb Carmichael Xiaoou Chen

From the Big Table

student Council

President: Federico Garcia
Vice President: Erin O'Rourke

Treasurer: Will Shannon
Secretary: Jacob Sebastian

Actor in Training

Kyndall Cortes Connor Cossio Sarah Craven

Stephanie Curri Dillon Dankof Jonathon Davis

A com m on childhood dream is to star SMdJ Allison Edmonds Ryan Elder
in a movie and possibly becom e Melissa Earmer
fam ous os a result, Michael McDowell Lewis Drane
took one step towards that goal by Emily Eiore
being selected to star in the Winston- sm s ms
Salem independent film 4Gosh, Botond Eross
Joey Essma
Michael got involved when his m om
saw an advertisement for the movie's Dominique Ferri Delaney Eindling
auditions. Because it dealt with teenage
hom eiessness, she thought it would be a
valuable experience for Michaei.

"Michaei had to dye his hair and
m issed two weeks of schooi for fiiming"
said his sister senior Megan McDoweil.

Fiim ing went two weeks in December
and continued during the weekends in
January and upon completion was
featured at the Aperture Theater in
W in sto n -Sa ie m .

The audition process and fiim ing were
iong and tiring, but aiso equally
rewarding in the iong run, as Michaei
both enjoyed him seif and gained
valuabie acting experience.

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People

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Riley Furr
Jack Fortunate Tori Funk Robert Furr Federico Gorcio-Caideron

T . ; . - ■:-5'

dMHS Taylor Gentry Daniel Gill Troy Givan Gayle Gomez

Ian Gotland T“

Andres Gomez-Perry Joshua Goodman Coleman Gorham Chandler Greene I BMHS

Matthew Flamlet

Marie Hammes Connor Flebert ^ sms Logon Howard Carissa Hughes

Colin Hodges

Matthew Hutchens Jonathan Ingram Benjamin Johnson Tessa Johnston SMHS

Zaohary Jones

187

Sophomores

Maximilian Kreber / Alejandra Leon Jacob Lilje

Sebastien Lajeunesse Jacob Leatherman

Anke Liu Abigail Lowdermilk Sarah Lucas Benjamin Malinda Brendan Malone

David Markun Bobby Mason Emma McDonald Michael McDowell Samuel McLaughry

Ryan Michaels Hugo Mine SMfH Kathryn Mulqueen mm
Mason Murdock
188 Mateo Morillo

^ds

What are the top three
songs on your iPod?

M: "Teenagers" -MCR "Coii Me Maybe" -Coriy Roe Jepson
"Closer to the Edge" -30 Seconds to Mors "What Mokes You Beautiful" -One Direction
"Donee Donee" -Fallout Boys "Payphone" -Maroon 5

-Lexi Weidmon -Katharine Komsa

"Shake o leg" -ACDC "Birthday Song" -Two Chains
"Hit the lights" -Metoiico "Thrift Shop" -Maokiemore
"Lost Friday night" -Koty Perry "Mississippi Squirrei Revivai" -Ray Stephenson

-Bobby Mason -Andrew Chase

Aiexander Patton Ashiey Paui Sofia Pavone Chandler Peraldo Alexandria Putman

Cameron Reitzel Addie Roaoh Jonathan Robichaud Maria Rogaski Abigail Role

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Sophomores

Caroline Rose Andrew Rowley Jesse Russell Kolly Softer Nicole Solo

Alexandria Sormiento Madeline Scolf Jacob Sebastian BMHS Morgan Sheehan

William Shannon

BMH! Michael Tanahey Christopher Terreault Jack Thomas Kelly Thomas
Bryan Soltis

Mcclarghty Thomas Valerie Torres Daniel Uchman John Valle Luke Vanore

190

Ads

A Rider's Bond

Samantha Walsh V sms
Tanhua Wang

Cannar Ward William Webster
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Alexandria Weidman Tray Wolvertan Emma McDonald's love for horses
started when she was young visiting her
Taylor Ziemba Alexander Zoretich grandparents. They wouid take her to their
barn and lead her around on the horses.
Soon enough she hod o close companion
in her own horse named Morey.

As she grew older, Emma began
competing in hunters, a riding event
based on the rider's form and the way the
horse moves. "Ifs different and it allows me
to communicate with the horse using my
seat and legs" Emma said.

Although she won first out of her barn in ^
hunters last year, horseback riding means
more to Emma than competing. "Even
though I'm over 6 feet off the ground I feel
safe and the bond that horse and rider
share is just indescribable" Emma said of
riding her horse Morey.

While many people form strong
attachments to dogs or cats, for Emma it
was a horse that became not only her
riding companion, but also best friend.

1911

Sophomores



Sarah Almatarneh Adam Alt Jacob Anderholm Lauren Andrysick Morgan Auger

Rebekah Barrett Jenna Basel Nicole Benitz Emily Bliss (A«5
IF
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Hannah Boone

suuc Caity Burnham Krystal Byrd Mala Cancro Tia Cappuccio
Logan Bullins

President: Madison Fly
Vice President: Gina Koesters

Treasurer: Jeffrey Davidson
Secretary: Sarah Grace Johnson

Freshmei

Teenagers and
Tia ra s

Bailey Cooke jf m Bronwyn Cortez

Collio Cortese

Elizabeth Coyte Danielle Curri Alexandra Dabar

Televison shows make pageants Samantha Dalton m .jj I Cole Davis
appear to be tilled with crazy and Jeffrey Davidson
sometimes psychotic contestants
and parents, but Kaitlyn Stilson Scoff Debrecht Courtney Decker Lance Dietrich
preves the stereotype wrong. She
started pageants when she was SUJ/< Benjamin Drone Christine Dudley
ten because she thaught it weuld Nicholas Dioli
be a fun way ta win maney as well
as college scholarships,

"Being in pageants has made
me avercome my extreme shyness
and it has changed my personality
ta someane more outgoing and
sameone who can comfortably
talk ta everyone," said Kaitlyn.

Though Kaitlyn aniy did
pageants aft and on, she received
the titles of Miss Teen Natural
Beauty, Miss Pre-Teen Spirit of
America, and Miss Pre-Teen Talent.
Pageants were a way for Kaitlyn to
come out of her shell and
continue growing as an individual.

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People

mns Julio Errington sm Collin Ferrara Taylor Finn
John Edmonds Sean Farley

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Reid Forrester
Madison Fly Logan Fowler Zachary Fowler Patrick Frank

Carson Gann Margaret Gessner Caitiin Gillooley Victoria Gonzalez Kaili Griffin

Charloffe Flambright Ashlyn Flocuft Emma Florsley Aaron Immel \ I sm i
Colin Jacobsen
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Emily Jandzinski mm Sarah Grace Johnson David Joseph Erica Jusfice
Brady Johnson
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Freshmen

Amanda Kabeala Julia Kane Mary Kanir Carsan Keith Arun Kelly-Rajan

Annie Lamuraglia Rebecca Lassiter Ryan Lechner ( bmhs \ i turn ^

Boyce Lee Aliki Leonard

Emma Lloyd Christopher Mahood John Maloney Olivia Mangus Anna Marrujo

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Julianna McCuiston Chase Mitchell Kimberly Molen SMHS Caitlin Murphy

Devin Moragne

People


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