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Published by Omaha South High Alumni Association, 2021-05-23 13:02:48

2001

Omaha South High School Taurus yearbook for the 2000-2001 school year.

Underclassmen volleyball players /ngfant
show that on the court they are hearing
Replay
Re:~:'.°'~~~Lh§pike!
man Volleyball teams worked extremely hard to im- Freshman Jennifer Perea said. "I think Remember when...
prove. For what seemed like endless hours. both teams both of the volleyball teams have improved dur- ...Christina got hit in
practiced everyday. ing the season." the head with the
ball and it was con-
The Junior Varsity team. led by Coach Jen- The Junior Varsity and the Freshmen sidered a kill?
nifer Nelson, ended their season with a score of 1-10. teams worked throughout the season to improve
Coach Ricky Ruffin, also a physical education teacher. their fundamentals, develop their teamwork ...Coach taped an-
led his freshman girls to a 0- 12 season record. and communication during games. and prepare tennas on the back
themselves for competition duri ng the season and of Lindsey's legs so
Both teams showed dedication and contri b- for next year. she wouldn't arch
uted to their teams to help improve on their weak- her back?

Freshman Volleyball team: back. Angie Wier. Lisa Brillas. Catie O'R iley. Freshman Danielle Martinez gets ready to ...Coach Ruffin tried
Danielle Martinez. Sarah Sheard. Karena Keys: front. Mollie Morris. Christina return the ball. (Photo by Sara Mengler) to show off his jump
Peterson. Tracie Calabrello (Photo by Sara Mcngler) serve and fell?

...Amber turned blue
and was ice cold on
the court?

...we had all of the
two minute prac-
tices before games?

Freshman Volleyball

Coach: Ricky Ruffin

Season Record

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Northwest SHS OPP North SHS OPP In her serve motion is freshman
Millard West Burke Danielle Martinez. Danielle plays o n
Millard South I 2 Central 0 2 IJ1e fres hman squad. (photo by Sara
Benson 0 2 Be llevue East 0 2 Mengler)
Bryan 0 2 Marian 0 2
Millard North 0 2 0 2
0 2 Bellevue West 0 2
0 2
0 2
Preparing themselves and communicat-
ing are fresh men Nicole Wiese and Tracie
Calabrello. (Photo by Sara Meng ler)

Pages prepared by Sara Mengler/95

Back behind the plate is senior Shauna games. members of
Riggs. As a catcher, Shauna has to be
on her toes at all times. (Photo by Lyd ia the Softball team show
Zaragosa)
),of'f their Burger King
Warming up to pitch is sophomore
Katie Elsasser. When not on the mound. ~,\:/lttiuli• crowns. Shown
Katie is kept busy playing second base.
(Photo by Lydia Zaragosa) • 1w'1fJ»)' he re arc Be cky

,..• ,· Mlady. Sarah Tasic h.
Jaynie Kudlacz. Jack-
)'!, .fl"

ie Heeren. Shauna

Riggs. Katie Elsasser.

Liz Peterson. Lydia

Zaragosa. and Cassie

Fora I. ( Ph o to by

Laura Pederson)

All it took was to watch one game

with the Lady Packers to realize
Still domit1at1tl
th were
ey

This year's Lady Packers' Softbal l team was coached by Ho ping to make it to State, the team was defeated by Papillion.
Mr. Mario Remijio and Mrs. Lori Negrete-Bobier. To prepare fo r 5-4. Finishing the season strong, the Pack placed second in the District
the season, the team pa1ticipated in the Lady Jays' Creighton Team Tourname nt.
Camp, as well as played ball together over the summer.
This year the team said good-bye to four seniors: center fielder
Tying up last year ' s record for most wins, the team 's hard Liz Peterso n, pitcher Jackie Heeren, catcher Shauna Ri ggs, and short-
work and dedication paid off. stop Lydia Zaragosa.

The Lady Pack began the season by fini shing second in Junior Jennifer C lark said, "I have enjoyed playing softball
the South High Invitational. Taking part in the Mill ard South In- fo r the past few years. I am also going to miss the seniors next year.
vite for the first time, the team placed second, defeating both Cen- and reme mber to keep God in your hearts."
tral and Northwest.

961 varsity softball

Varsity Softball /ngfanf

Coaches: Mario Ren1ijio, Lori Negrete-Bobier

Season Record Replay

Dr] QD ...the Marian game
...Benak getting hit by
Be n,on SHS OPP SHS OPP Ccn1ral SHS OPP Sevey's throw from
Bellcvuc Wcst Northwcst center field
Va lle y 11 0 Papillion 05 Millard South !. !. ...Liz getting hit on the
Brya n 11 !. Northwc,t 65 i'vlarian 5 6 forehead and Jen
Burke -I Benson 80 Lincoln East I I telling her to stay
We sts id e 0 5 Roncalli 7 :, Papill ion 0 0 ...Jennifer, the
Bryan I -I Bellevue Ea,t 9 :, Lincoln East !. preacher woman
Be llevue \\lest I Bennington Papi llion 0 5
Bellevue East () 6 North 93 2 ...Liz forgetting every-
Papill ion !. Bellevue West 5 !. -I I thing, especially her
Bryan s 5 Central 5 sliders
!. Mi ll ard South R A I N O UT
6 () Mi ll ard West ...the Papio game in
0 :, 2 Districts
6 -1 I ...Lydia, Jen, and Liz'
ride out to the Millard
06 West game
...Jackie broke that
I Papillion girl's jaw.
...Lydia had to run for
20 minutes.
...Jackie smacked
Shauna in the eye with
a wiffle ball.
...Jaynie doing the
splits over first base
...everyone covered
with blankets at Dis-
tricts
...Becky and Katie
sitting in mud

At top, the team leaves the ir huddle to Helping the team with
get ready for the next batter. (Photo by a hit is sen ior Li z
Laura Ped erson) Peterson. In this game.
South went o n to beat
Working on her slide and having fun Be llev ue Eas t. 6-5 .
is sopho more Cassie Fora!. • This was (Pho to by Lyd ia
Cassi e 's fi rst year p lay ing Vars i1y. Zaragosa)
(Photo by Jackie Heeren)

Varsity Softball team: back. coach Mario Rem ij io. Jackie Senior Lydia Zaragosa waits to ad-
Heeren, Jennifer Clark. Cassie Foral. Lydia Zaragosa. Liz vance to the next base. L ydia led the
Peterson, coach Lori Negre 1e-Bobier: front. Jaynic Kudlacz. team with most runs scored. (Photo
Sarah Tasich. Becky M lady. Katie Elsasser. and S hauna by Laura Pederson)

Riggs (Pho to by Rohen Manning)

Pages prepared by Lydia Zaragosa/97

- ,r
Junior Monica Mahoney rips one for a
base hit. (Photo by Lydia Zaragosa) Emily
Kudlacz di ves back to
Pitching for our Junior Varsity is third base in the game
sophomore Krissy Lemons. This is
Krissy's second year on the JV against Roncall i.
team. (Photo by Lydia Zarago- Emily is a member of
sa) both the J V and the
freshman softball
teams. (Photo by
Lydia Zaradosa)

Freshman and Junior Varsity
squads work on fundamentals and

skilSfOBuild their teams

You didn't have to go far to find hard work and determi- for that, the girls o n the squad will play together over the summer and
nation. You coul d easily see both at any practice of the freshman ho pefu lly move o n to the next level.
or the Junior Varsity Softball teams. These young squads worked
hard to develop their skills and teamwork in order to build the ir " Most of us have played together since our freshman year,"
teams and prepare them fo r the Vars ity. said junior Lindsay Blo hn. "We are almost like fami ly, and we·w
worked very hard to get where we are."
T he new head coach fo r the Junior Varsity team was Mrs.
Lori Negrete-Bobie r, and she was ass isted by Mr. Matt C urtis. Also working hard to improve their skills was the freshman
team. This group was coached by Mr. Matt Curis, w ho emphasized
Playing many close games and winning one, the JV team fundamentals and team play. The freshman squad was energetic and
ended its season with a record of 1- 12. competiti ve as they played in the ir fall season. Most of the g irls will
move up to the J V team for next year.
Next year the team is looking for more wi ns. To prepare

98/ underclassman softball

Junior Varsity Softball /ngfanf

Coach: Lori Negrete-Bobier Replay

Assistant: Matt Curtis ...A bee flew in Lindsay's
helmet while she was up to
Season Record bat.
...Celia and her banana
IT] - ~ pants
...Coach Curtis tried to pitch
SHS OPP SHS OPP and bat with us.
...Jackie slipped in the dirt
Bryan 8 0 Be nnin gton 4 7 taking warmups.
Burke 8 ...Monica dancing
Wes ts ide 3 7 North 7 14 ...Playing Marian, Amber
Papill ion 0 12 threw the ball foul for no
Benson 0 14 Bellevue West RAINOUT reason .
Ro nc alli 5 ...Celia's risers
4 7 Cen tra l 2 14 *"We're not people, we're
4 freshmen!"
Millard South 0 12 ...Krissy, Jaacki, and
Monica were riding to the
Millard West 0 7 Burke game and saw
Burke's cross country guys
Bellevue East 6 Marian 6 with their shirts off.
...Janie caught a fly ball in
Stopping to look at the left field art the last game.
...We won thet... oh, wait.
fa ns before she hi ts is NEVER MIND!
...Laura brought her dogs to
sop ho more Jackie practice.
...Jennifer fell out of the van.
Mc Kinney. T his is Jacki 's ...Celia ran into the fence
trying to catch a fly ball.
fi rst year playing softba ll ...Amber hit Jennifer's pole
on the way home from
At top, awaiti ng the pitch is freshman for South. (Photo by Softball Districts.
Theresa Fe rg uson. (Photo by Lydia
Zaragosa) Lydia Zaragosa) Following a tough game, the Lady
Packers slap hands with the oppos-
Junior Celia Rcmijio prepares to throw Junior Va rsity Softball ing team. (Pho to by Lydia Zarago a)
another strike agai nst he r o ppo nent. team: bac k. Mon ica
Celia has been a pitc her for three years. Mahoney. Krissy Le mons. Pages prepared by Lydia Zaragosa/99
(Photo by Lydia Zaragosa) Lindsay Blohn. Amber
Conklin. Ce lia Remj io:
f'ron t. Leah Cabral J aacki
McKinney. Theresa
Ferg uson. Emily Kudlacz
(Photo by Lydia Zaragosa)

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With concentra tion and proper breath-
ing, senior Bruce Yoder practices lo ng-
distance running. Yoder"s daily practice
paid off when he placed 14th at the State
Meet with a time of 17:05. (Photograp
by Holly Babitzke)

Junior Amber Dahir and senior Jamie While stretching be-
Chadek take a picture break before their fore competition, se-
routines at the State competition in Lin- nior Jamie Chadek
coln. Dahir and Chadek were the only thinks about her un-
members of South's Gymnastics team. eve n bars ro uti ne.
(Photo counesy of Seclecca Dahir) ( Pho to by Holly
Babitzke)

Regardless of their size, these

teams bring tons ofpride because
areSmall but mighty
th
ey

Just because a team doesn' t have hundreds of members year on the team as "great...except for that running thi ng ."
doesn' t mean it lacks heart. Omaha South's Cross Country team Senior Jamie C hadek and junior Amber Dahir were the two
was considerably small this year. Whi le only consisting of two
runners, the team expressed the same amount of dedication as a me mbers of South 's Gymnastics team. In previous years, gymnastics
ten-member team would have. drew larger numbers o f participants, and they practiced in South·s
mezzanine. This year the team practiced at Sokol gym. Dahir said, "11
Whether it was during the heat of August or the cold of was differe nt practicing at Sokol, but I still had fun. "
October, seniors Amy Che rko and Bruce Yoder ran many miles
during practice each day. T his was Chadek's first year on the team, and she hoped there
w9uld have been more people partic ipating.
Thi s effort led Yoder to place 14th in the State Meet. Al-
though C herko did not qua lify fo r State, she characteri zed her first Coaching the runners was Bob Garc ia, and coaching the gym-
nasts was Buddy Benak. Neither coach teac hes at South.
I 00/ cross coun.t,y, gymnastics

Cross Country /ngfanf

Coach: Bob Garcia Replay

Central Invitational Sth-1 7:59 Bruce Yoder Remember ...
Class of Metro 2nd-1 4: 13 Bruce Yoder "...when we had
Norfo lk Invitational 2nd-17:04 Bruce Yoder more than two
Colum bus Invitat ional 7th Bruce Yoder people on the
Metro Tourney at Chalco 1lth-1 7:3 1 Bruce Yoder team?" (Amber
Dustricts 3rd-17:49 Bruce Yoder Dahir, 11)
State Tournament l4th- l7:05 Bruce Yoder
"... when no one
At top, senior Bruce Yoder said, ..It .Junior Amber Dahir believed me when I
was a great three years, and I had a lot practices on the balance said I was on the
of g reat times."' ( Photo by Hol ly beam. Dai ly practice team?" Jamie
Babitzke) and determination Chadek, 12)
helped Dahir to better
Above, senior Amy Cherko remarked. co mpete a t the State "...when Tom pulled
"Cross Country was a lo t of work, but meet. (Photo by Ho lly his hamstring?"
it was a lo t of fun. and I wish I wou ld Babitzke) (Bruce Yoder, 12)
have done it earlier... (Photo by Jeannie
Ewin g) Taking an easy stride "...when we rolled
after fini shing the down the hill for
Metro to urney. senior practice?" (Amy
Amy Cherko cools Cherko, 12)
down from a to ug h
three-mile run . Chalco "...Bob Garcia
Hills was the s ite of (CINCO)?" ( Yoder
many of the meets. in- and Cherko)
cluding Metro. (Pho to
courtesy o f Bruce Senior Bruce Yoder crosses the fin-
Yo d e r) ish line m the Districts meet. Yoder
finished d1ird with a time of 17:49 in
the meet. (Photo by Amy Cherko)

Pages prepared by Holly Babir::.ke/ IO I

Boys' Golf team: back. Pat Udron. Returning the ball to
Bryan Kowal. Lucas Corbett: fro nt. hi s oppone nt is sopho-
James Ha nson. Steve Reisenberg. Not mo re Lucas Cor-
pictured: Keith Jensen and James Loehr
(Photo by Marcy Bluvas) be tt. This is Lucas·
second year on the
Seniors James Loehr and Keith Je nsen te am (Pho to by Marcy
talk before their practice. Practices were Blu vas)
he ld every night after school. (Pho to by
Miranda Benak)

Fall at South means the start of golf
and tennis seasons where the ath-

Havingletes are a ball

Pouring rain and scalding heat fa iled to keep me mbers of great time at golf this fall . Even though we didn' t win a lot of matches.
the Girls' Golf and the Boys' Tennis teams down . Both teams we had fun. "
enjoyed eventful seasons. Me mbers remained dedicated to improv-
ing their games by practic ing hard. Mr. Kirk McLaughlin coached the Boys' Te nnis team . T he
team practiced hard and he ld their home meets at Lync h Park. Sopho-
The Girls' Golf team was coached by Mrs. Charlotte more Lucas Cornbett stated, "The season inc luded several memorable
Belitz. The team practiced and he ld home games at Spring .Lake experiences for all of us."
Golf Course.
Returning me mbers of both teams are a nxiously awaiting the
Sophomore golfer Audrey Klein re marked, "We had a new season and the new c ha llenges to come.

J02/ girls ' golf, boys' tennis

Girls' Golf Boys' Tennis

Coach: Charlotte Belitz Coach: Kirk McLaughlin

Season Record o=J wSeason Record /ngfanf

[TI IT] Replay

SHS OPP SHS OPP Golf
Remember when...
We s ts ide 273 197 Bryan 09
...they turned the sprinklers
Bryan 220 19 1 We s ts ide 09 on us at Miller Park?

Papillion/LY 259 2 16 Papillion/ LV 0 9 ...Marcy hit the turkey
vulture at Mahoney?
Bellevue East 249 198 Bellevue East 0 9
...we had our boxing party?
Lincoln NE Inv. 540 points Roncalli 09
...Rachel hit Audrey with a
North west Inv. 38 1 points Creighton Prep 0 9 golf ball and it left an
impression?
Marian 256 183 Benson I8
Tennis
Be nso n 230 26 1 Bellevue East 0 9 Remember when...

Bellevue West 265 199 Metro Tourney 2 points ...James H. hit a ball into
the stands?
Metro Tourney 535 points State Tourney 0 points
...the coach got hit at
Districts 487 points practice?

...James L. had his own
inperpretation of the speed
limit on the way to a match?

At top, Senior Lcnli Corbett tees off Ho tc hkiss. Rache l Paus-
during Metro. Len li has been on the tian: front. Lenli Corbell.
team fo r severa l years. (Pho to b y Audre y Klein. Marcy
Miranda Benak) Bluvas (Photo courtesy of
Marcy Bluvas)
Chipping her ball o n the fairway is se-
nior Rache l Paustian. The team prac- Seniors Marcy Bluvas
tices at Spring Lake Park. (Photo by and Miranda Be nak acid up
Audrey Klei n) their scores after a game at
Spring Lake. (Photo by
Amber Benak)

Senior Andren Hotchkiss concen-
trates imently as she awaits her tum
10 tee off. (Photo by Marcy Bluva )

Pages prepared b_,· M arc_,· 8l11vas/ I 03

Sophomore Vince Velasquez fin ishes
the last leg of his freestyle race. Swim-
mers compete in a number of events.
(Photo by Brook Kuenning)

Junior Brittany Kuta prepares to swim Freshman Deanna
lhe 50 freestyle. She swam her best time Gordon pushes herself
in lhis meet. (Photo by Brook Kuenning) to the finish line in her
fi rst event of the day.
(Photo by Brook
Kuenning)

Workouts, determination, team-
work combine so this group to-

One big splash!gether makes

The South High Swim Team, coached by Mr. Jason Coach Bartman said, " I e njoy working with the dedicated and
Bartman and M rs. C harl otte Be litz, both mathematics teachers, hard-working team we have had this year."
had a successful season.
Junior Ashley Hofme ister, a lso a captain, fe lt that, "Even
After losing the majority of last year's team to graduating though our scores do n' t re flect our s uccess, our dedication and hard
seniors, this year the team focused on rebuilding. The group was work have helped individual times improve significantly."
able to recruit tw ice as many members as it had last year. These
recruits consistep of seven fresh men. "Ours is a young, enthusiastic team with lots of pote ntial, and
we a re looking towards the future," said Coach Belitz.
Senior Andrea Hotchkiss, captain , noted , '' W ith the loss
of many seniors, the curre nt upperclassmen are trying to rebui ld The team practiced every day a fter school during their very
the team ." busy season.

I 04/ swimming

Swimming /ngfanf

Coaches: Jason Bartman, Charlotte Belitz Replay

Papillion/La Vista Boys Girls Remember when...
Bryan In vitational
Bryan SHS OPP SHS OPP ...Ashley "stole" a swim
Roncalli cap?
North 12 69 12 77
Creighton Prep/Marian 18 40 ...the Duck ToweI?
Benson 40 6 14 5 1
29 46 33 39 ...Billy the Boyfriend?
21 123
----------- 11 77 ...Leah told a joke and
12 69 47 77 no one understood it?
56 14
...Coach Bartman
(At press time) slipped in the pool
during the Millard West
Meet?

...Deanna kept swim-
ming after a false start?

Coach Jason Bartman talks to frus-
trated swimmer Nicole Brown. a se-
nior, before a meet. (Photo by Brook
Kuenning)

tany Kuta. Ashley Hof-

me ister. Kri sti na Gon-

zalez. Andrea Hotchkiss:

second row. Deanna Gor-

At top, freshnmn Je nnifer Pe rea finishes don, V ince Vela squez.
he r race in the backstroke. Jennifer is
also a member of the C hecrleading Squad. Leah Cabral: third row,
(Photo by Brook Kuenning)
Jeremy Blake, Cory Zietz,
The South High girls warm up w ith the ir
favorite strokes be fore the competition be- Amber Jime nez; fourth
gins. (Pho to by Brook Kuenning)
row. Jon Flanagan. Bryan
At right, circling up for their pep talk
and cheer before the Millard West meet. Stroyek, Coac h Jason
members or the Pac ker Swim Team get
ready to compe te. (Photo by Brook Bartman. No t picture d:
Kuenning)
Nicole Brown. Jennifer Captains of the Swim Team Andrea
Ho tchkiss, Vince Velasquez, and
Pe rea. Lisa Brillas. A li- Ashley Hofme ister take time for a
picture before their meet. (Photo by
cia McG innis. Joel Brook Kuenning)

Grammon. Jesse Jasnoch Pages p repa red by Brook Kue1111i11g/ 105

(Photo by Broo k
Kue nning )

Varsity Boys' Basketball team: back n the team.
row, Cortez Clark, Nick Yarpe, Nels (Pho to by
Peterson, Anthony Williams, Antonio
DeLeon, Marcus Jensen: middle row. T. J. Graham)
Clydell White, Brian Hudson, Zach
Braun, Gary Rachwalik. La-
mar McMorris; front row, Coach
Dan Archie. Danie l Archie,
Shannon Israel. James Barlow ( Phot
by Brook Kuenning)

Senior captain Clydell White posts up
and lays it up on a Millard West defender.
This is Clydell's third year on the Var-
sity. (Photo by T. J. Graham)

Desire is the Packers' motto as

they realize throughout the season

th Every game counts
at

"My number one goal for the team is to win; since our The team 's record of 6-5 as of Ja n. 2 1 was already an im-
loss in the District final s last year, we' ve been preparing for this provement over last year's 5-7 record at press time. Part of the success
year's season. All summer we conditioned and lifted weights," was due to hard work, good senio r leadership, and hig h goals se t by
senior Captain Clyde]] White said. "Everyone has reall y worked senior players.
hard; now it' s ti me to show it."
The players worked hard no t o nl y o n the court, but a lso in the
"We have high expectations for this year's team. Some of c lass room. White was on the Ho nor Roll and so were many othe r of
our team goals include winning our divisio n, winning the Holiday his teammates.
Tournament, winning our District, and going to State," ceiach
Dan Archie explained. "These goals are our key motivational too ls Another senio r, Gary Rachwa lik, said, " I try to shut my g uy
when we are in practice running plays or runn ing wind sprints. The down and score some points every once in a while. A ltogether, if the
o nl y way I know how to coach is by making my players work hard." team keeps working hard, we w ill ac hieve o ur goals."

I 06/ varsity boys ' basketball

Varsity Boys' Basketball

Coach: Dan Archie /ngfanf

Season Record Rllplay

6 1-1 5 Remember when...

SHS OPP SHS OPP ...Lamar was el-
bowed in the
Bryan 55 53 Bellevue East 78 68 mouth and was
Co lu mbu s 57 52 bleeding?
Burke 47 63 Creighton Prep 46 74
Westside 65 97 ...Coach Webb was
Benson 53 55 Central 49 43 thrown out of a
Mi llard North game?
54 70 Bellevue West
...we missed a
57 67 Millard West holiday tournament
game because of a
69 62 mistake due to the
weather?
(At press time)
...35 and 30 at
practice?

...Shannon crossed
over Cortes and
made him fall?

At top, bring ing the ball down the court West de fender. This is Preparing to jump for a rebo und i
is point guard Lamar Mc Morris. Lamar Antho ny's first year o n the senior Cortes Clark. In his second
is a j unior in his second year o n the Var- team. ( Photo by T. J. Gra- year on the Varsity, Cortes provides
sity. (Photo by T. J. Graham) ham ) good defense for the team . (Photo
by Helen S liwa)
Senior Nels Peterson lays it up against the The team huddles at half-
Millard West Wildcats. (Photo by T . J. time to try and get some Pages prepared by T. J. Graha111/ 107
Graham ) more points on the board.
Coac h Dan Archie is in his
th ird year coachi ng the
Packers. (Pho to by T. J.
Graha m)

Varsity Girls' Basketball team: Many of the Varsity
Marisela Cabrera. Martje Schwanz, girls are hard at work
Latosha Brown, Kelli Vomacka, Shauna during practice. The
Riggs, Coach Ricky Ruffin, Cassie team practices every
Fora!, Katie Elsasser, Lydia Zaragosa, day after school for up
Liz Peterson, and Jamie Rytych. (Photo to three hours. (Photo
courtesy of Jamie Ryrych) by J amie Rytych)

Concentrating on her free throw in our
game against Bellevue East is senior Liz
Peterson. Liz also plays Varsity softball
and soccer. (Photo by Jamie Rytych)

With a ton of spirit and dedication
and hours ofpractice, these ladies

areabout Heart and hustle

The Lady Packers showed a lot of heart and hustle on the and I' m re all y proud of o ur g irls."
court this year. From start to fini sh, the girls played tough and The Lady Packe rs' biggest disadvantage was the ir lack of
never gave up.
he ight, with their tallest girl being 5' I O" and the ir s tarting center onl)'
This year's team consisted of seven seniors. The ir expe- 5'3", Many times they faced teams with not only one girl standing six
rience and leadership brought a lot of positive influence to the foot, but sometimes more than one. Thi s lack of he ight made it diffi-
team. Under the direction o f third-year coach, Mr. Ricky Ruffin, cult fo r South to defend. But the Pac kers would not let that hold thern
the team played many close, competitive games, even though the ir back, and they did the ir best to shut down the tall teams.
record doesn' t show it.
This was an exciting year for the Lady Packers. Their heart
Business teacher Ms. Charnella Mims said, "I really en- and desire to play made them rea l competitors on the court a nd great
joyed watching the Central game. It was the best game I' ve watched, a mbassadors for South both on and off the court.

108/ girls' varsity basketball

Varsity Girls' Basketball /ngfanf

Coach: Ricky Ruffin Replay

Season Record Remember when...

2 1-1 10 ...we took trips to Sub-
way during practice?
SHS OPP SHS OPP
...Kelli tripped during
Bryan 31 36 Benson 4 1 30 pre-game?
Co lumbu s 23 63
Burke 19 74 Mi llard North 33 71 ...Liz made a graceful
Wes tsid e 36 75 fall during practice?
Millard North 44 39 Bellevue East 57 63
Bryan 31 49 ...Liz sang songs to
35 69 Marian Coach Ruffin on the
bus ride home?
26 58 Central
...Shauna always
31 37 Bellevue West seemed to get hit in the
head with the ball?
(A t press time)
...Coach Ruffin tried to
play defense at prac-
tice?

...we won the Boystown
Tournament?

...Kearney took us out
to eat and we ended up
at a bar?

At to1>, Coach Ricky Ruffin explains Sen ior Ly dia Zaragosa Seniors Porscha Thomas, Jamie
an offensive play during prnctice. This is and the rest o f the team Ry1ych. Liz Peterson and the rest of
Ruffin 's third year coaching at South. take a q u ic k chance lo get the team play defense at a home
(Photo by Jamie Rytych) some water and catch the ir game. (Pho to by Linda Rytych)
breath during a time ou1.
Point guard Lydia Zaragosa brings the Lydia has bee n pla y in g Pages prepared b_v J amie R_vt_vchl 109
ball down the coml 10 awaiting teammate Varsity baske tball s ince
Liz Peterson. Lydia is o ne of the team's he r freshman year. (Photo
leading score rs. (Photo by Katie Elsasser) by Danny Masters)

Seniors Liz Peterson and
S hauna Riggs post up
against the ir o pponents
from Be l levue. M a n y
times our g irls had to d e-
fe nd aga in st g irl s w h o
were c lose to a foot talle r
than they were. (Pho to by
Jamie Rytych)

Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball team: back row. Coach Torn Kearney. Manje Boys' Junior Vars ity Basketball team: back row. Jcnno n Bo nner. t-- larcus Jensen.
Schwanz, Michelle Mi lacek. Coach Lori Negrete-Bobier: middle row. Latasha Brown. DcAngelo Gray. Demetrius DcSquare. Clyde Crawford. Tony Deleon. Jo hn Perea.
Marisela Cabrera. Jackie McKinney: front row. Cassie Fora!. Katie Elsasser (Photo by Dami on C lark: front row. Mark Rahaman. Dante McMorris. W illiam Booth. Daniel
Bridget Kilawee) Archie. James Barlowe. Coach Andy Webb (Photo by Bridget Kilawce)

Sophomore Cassie Fora! shoots for a
two-pointer at hal ftime. Cassie starts for
JV and has been playing basketball since
last year. (Photo by Brudget Kilawee)

Squaring up for the re-
oound are juniors Jermond
Bonner. Dante McMorris.
and Damio n Clark. South
was playing Boystown in
this game whom they de-
feated 74-30. (Photo by
Bridget Kilawee)

The love of basketball inspires these

players to give it their all on their

0 Playing big time

~ayt

"I love play ing basketball," stated sophomore Cassie Fora! were working harder, taking pride in their game, and enjoying what
enthusiasticall y about the game. Cassie played guard for the Lady they were doing. As a result, the fa ns came in greater numbers to
Packers' Basketball team. support their teams.

Coaching the girls this year was Mrs. Lori Negrete-Bobier, On the Boys' Junior Varsity, James Barlow agreed with
a South High graduate and assistant with the softball program. She Fora! that he really enjoys the game, regardless of how much work it
was helped by her assistant coach, Tom Kearney. is. "Practice is tough," Barlowe admitted, "but it pays off in the
games.
In the ir ambition to play on the Varsity, the members of
both the girls' and the boys' JV teams worked hard every day to Coaching the JV boys this year was business teacher Mr.
improve their fundamental s and team work. And their effort paid Andy Webb, who also coached the gi rls' soccer team which played
off. Basketball at South has undergone a change. The ath letes in the spring.

I I 0/junior varsity basketball

JV Boys' Basketball JV Girls' Basketball /ngfanf

Coach: A ndy Webb Coach: Lori Negrete-Bobier Replay

Season Record Season Record Remember
when .. .
5 I4 I ~ D
.. .James broke
Bryan SHS OPP Bryan SHS OPP his finger during
the Millard North
49 50 25 29 game?

Columbus 60 48 Columbus 11 75 ...Clyde was drib-
bling the ball
Burke 81 58 Burke 9 -+4 down the court
and he tried to
Wests ide 28 45 make a pass and
his headband
Westside 77 67 Be llevu e East 41 59 came down over
his eyes?
Bellevue East 69 54 Duc hes ne 16 49

Central 46 7 1 Be nson 41 36

Millard North 17 36

Mi llard North 61 62 Be llevue East 27 45

Boystown 74 30 Central 25 62

Creighton Prep 52 62 Maria n 25 64

Be llevue Wes t 32 46

(A t press time ) (A l press rime)

At top, the JV boys huddle around the Junior John Perea is in ......
basket to try and pull clown the rebo und. the air on a lay-up during
This team does a good job of grabbing pract ice. Thi s is John "s Senior Martje Schwartz gets pre-
rebo unds. (Photo by Bridget Kilawee) third year playing basket- pared to catch a pass from her team-
ba ll for the Packers. mate. This is Manje·s first year at
Shooting for the basket during warm-ups ( Photo by Bridge t South as she is a foreign exchange
is sophomore Katie Elsasser. He r team- Kilawee) student from Ge1many. (Photo by
mates watch her e fforts. (Photo by Bridget Btidget Kilawee)
Kilawee) Drilling the ball down
court is sophomore point Pages prepared by Bridge, Kilaivee/ I I I
g uard Katie Elsasse r.
Thi s garne was agai ns t
Millard West. (Photo by
Bridget Kilawee)

Sophomore Reserve Basketball team: back row. Coach Mat1hew Cunis. Carlos Boys' Freshman Bas ketball team: back row. Coach David Juarez. Mark Rahamad.
Aguero, Skyler Johnson. Stefan Loebus, Tut Yual. Joe Perea. Clyde Crawford. Jesse Denni s Goodwin. Thoma~ Gutterman. Jo hn Bonet. Coach Doug Ware: front row.
Fields: front row. Mark Rahaman. Cedric Marion. Nick Bishop. Jeffrey C lark. W il- A nthony Barrientm. Andrew 1\lilacck. Tri, tan Flanigan. and Phil Niebcn (Photo by
liam Booth. (Photo by Becky Mlady) Bec ky M lady)

Freshman Thomas Gutterman aggres- Accepting a pass
from Dennis Good-
sively blocks a pass from his opponent. win is freshman Mark
(Pho to by Becky Mlady)
Rahamen. The

freshman team
practice the ir fun-
damenta ls every
day after school.
(Photo by Becky
Mlady)

Working hard to improve their skills and their teamwork, The sophomores had many close games and pulled through in
the underc lassman basketball teams put in long hours after school. the last few minutes in several of their contests. Coach Curtis said.
Jundging from the ir s uccess o n the court, their fans are right when "The boys make a great team and are dedicated to the game ."
they comment that the future looks good for these young players.
The freshman g irls no ted that the most im portant thing about
Coachi ng the reserve team this year was first-year social the ir team was the fact that they all stuck together.
studies teacher Mr. Matthew Curtis, while Mr. Ernie Foster re-
turned to coach the freshman girls and Mr. Dave Juarez and Mr. At press time, season records for each of the underclassman
Doug Ware coached the fres hmen boys. teams was : the freshman boys were 0-8; the freshman g irls, 1-8, and
the reserve boys, 3-7.

I 12/ underclassman basketball

Freshman Boys' Basketball Reserve Boys' Basketball Freshman Girls Basketball

Coac hes: Dave Juarez, Doug Ware Coach: Matt C urtis Coach: Ernie Foster

Season Reco rd Season Record •-Season Record
[TI
0 I- I 4 I QJ-0

SHS OPP SHS OPP SHS OPP

Bryan 54 34 Burke 23 32
65 41
Burke 39 66 Westside 54 53 Central 26 47
67 71 26
Central 42 71 Burke 52 53 Bellevue West 26 11
64 45 20
Creighton Prep 47 Mill ard North 45 56 M ari a n 2 46
43 22
No rth wes t 56 Bellevue East 5 1 61 North 12 36

(A t press time) Boystown 56 44 Burke 2

Prep 37 Bellevue West 9

Ce nt ral 46 Northwest 15

Bellevue West 52 Bryan 32

Millard West 4 1

/ngfanf

Roplay

Remember when...

...Theresa ran into
the table?

Gi rls ' Freshman Basketball team : bac k row. T heresa Fe rguson. Coach • ••Michelle ran into
Ernie Fosler. T ia Lynch. Zena Walke r: front row. Miche lle Sedlacek. the divider?
Krista Burson. Jamie Sidcrwicz. Janie Riddle. Amber Benak. Not pic-
tured: Emily Kudlacz (Pho to by Becky Mlady) ...Mr. Foster tried to
beat up Michelle
T he Reserve team h uddles around the coach during a ti me and Krista?
o ut to come up with a winning game plan. The team was
playing Brya n. (Pho to by Becky Mlady)

At top, sophomore Nick
Bishop begins his d rive to
the basket. The boys beat
Bryan in this game. 54-
34. ( pho to by Becky
M lad y )

Praciticing her lay-ups is freshman T ia
Lynch. Tia and the rest of her team spend
countless ho urs a week wo rking o n funda-
mentals. (Photo by Becky Mlady)

Freshmen Janie Riddle w1d Amber
Be nak scrimmage at practice to wo rk
o n defensive a nd offensive ski lls.
The team practices at Marrs Elemen-
tary after school. (Photo by Becky
Mlady)

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Junior Jon Franks pins his opponent team:
from Burke. Jon has been on the team fro nt row. To ny
for three years. (Photo by Liz Peterson) Valdez. Josh Sheard.

Getting the reversal is fres hma n Josh Chad Elsasser.
Sheard. He is up against a wrestler from Jared McCon-
North Hi gh School. (Photo by Liz nel. Bruce
Peterson) Yoder. Chris

Franks, Justin Val-
dez, Paul Zaragosa;
back row, Re ube n
Barton. Jake McCon-
nell. Jon Franks. Cory
Hull-Kohler. (Photo
by Brook Kuenning)

Strength, agility, quickness,
perseverance, determination-

al? Ofmarks at1 SHS wrestler

The South High wrestlers enjoyed a successful year with Prep, and North Invitationals and ended up fourth in Metro.
Senior Chris Franks took a first in the South Invitational, sec-
strong showings in both duals and tournaments.
ond at north, second at metro, third at Burke, and thi rd at Prep. Senior
Under the leadership of Coac h Greg Wilcox and his assis- Chad Elsasser won a second at both Prep and Burke.

tant Casey Campion, the team worked hard throughout the season "Coach kills us at practice every day, but it pays off," said
junior Cory Hull-Kohler. The team practiced everyday after school.
on their strength, agility, and quickness. running in the halls and wrestli ng one another in the mezzanine.

Senior captains for the squad this year were seniors Paul " We've had a great season this year, compared to years be-
fore," Coach Wilcox said. "This was one of the best years."
Zaragosa, Chris Franks, and Justin Valdez. .
Junior Jake McConnell added, "We were definitely a senior
In dual competition the Packers defeated both Creighton dominated team, and it showed this year."

Prep and Central. They also placed fifth in the South Invitational.

Senior captain Zaragosa placed first in the South Invitational and

the Millard West Invitational. He also took third in the Burke,

114/ wrestling

Wrestling /ngfanf

Coach: Greg Wilcox Replay

Duals Season R eco rd Remember when...

2 1-1 2 ...Tony V. got thrown
by little Wilcox?
SHS OPP SHS OPP
...we had the ringworm
North Invite I 13 pts-7th place Papi llion/La Vista 19 53 infestation?
I 04.5 pts
Burke 22 45 Metro Confere nce ...Wilcox used his
Haizlip Invite 8th place famous line, "Go ask
138 pts-6th place him."?
48 27
C entra l 5 1 17 Creighton Prep
11 I pts
Creighton Prep Invite 126.5 pts-6th place Burke Invite 8th place

Millard West Invite 8 1 pts- 11 th place

(At p ress time)

...Jake and Corey thre
Kendrick in the toilet?

...Justin's nose bled
every day?

...Chris M. hit Mr.
Walker with a tape ball.

...we had to run in the
pool?

...they smashed Central
in the dual?

...Josh S. made Ander
cry?

At top, senior captain Chris Franks has his hand lifted in vic- At wrestling practice senior captain
works on his moves at practice. Chris has tory following his defeat of Paul Zaragosa struggles to get the pin.
wrestled for South all four years he has his North High oppone nt. (Photo by Liz Peterson)
bee n here. His junior and senior years he This is Josh·s first year o n
represented South at State. (Photo by Liz the team. (Photo by Liz Pages p repared by Li-::. Peterson/ I 15
Pe te rs on ) Peterson)

Going for the takcdown at the Burke In- Defeating his opponent at
vite is senior Paul Zaragosa. Paul placed the South High In vite is
third at the tournament. He went on to senior Justin Valdez. T his
wrestle at State. (Photo by Liz Peterson) is Justin' s fourth year o n
the Varsity Wrestling team
and second year making it
to State. (Photo by Li z
Pe te r s on)

/ngfanf Replay B rook Kuenning
Jam ie Perea
Remember when...

...all of us wern singing and
goofing around on our way home
from Frnmont because we won our
first football game?

...we were known as the "bad
group" at camp. but we could still
out-rap them all?

...we had our sleepover and
Cnrtney wouldn·t shut up?

...we danced for the UNO wrnstlern
and they attacked us with silly
string.

Liz Peterson Jamie Ry tych Kell i Yomacka

11 6/ varsity cheerleaders

Vars itv C heerleaders : fron1. Brook Kucnnin!!. Jamie
Perea.· Amanda Laaker. Jamie Ry1ych: middle~ Celicia
Grier. Lind,cy Hddl. Kelli Vomacka: back. Connc~
Franks. Lit. Pc1cr,on (Photo courtesy of Arnold Clark
Studi o )

Squeezing into some
lockers at a Bellevue
East volleyball game
are juniors Lindsey
Heldt, Amanda Laa-

I ker. Celicia Grier,
and senior Jamie
Perea. When they are
not cheering, these
girl s love 10 joke
around and have fun.
(Photo by Kelli
.__ _.._.. Vomacka)

At the South vs. Wests ide Varsity basketball game, the
cheerleaders do one of the ir favorite cheers. These girls
enjoy cheering at the basketball games. (Photo by Bridget
Kilawee)

Looking for spirit?

Cheering at a home Varsity We've got it!
football game are some cold
cheerleaders . Some times The South High Varsity Laaker.
cheering at football games
can get extremely uncom- cheerleaders are full of spirit. This statement carried a
fortable. (Photo by Jackie

Anyone could see this by watch- lot of truth not only for Amanda.

ing them cheer at the volleyba ll, but for the other girls on the squad.

basketball, and football games Being on the

and the wrestling meets. cheerleading squad is a huge re-

Regardless of the ir per- sponsibility, but one that carries a

formance, the squad brought tons great deal of recognition and in-

of enthusiasm to the job. vo lv eme nt.

"Being part of a Leadership skills, team-

cheerleading squad makes me feel work, social ski lls. and perform-

like I' m a part of the school,'" ing are all part of what a cheer-

said junior cheerleader Amanda leader does.
Pages prepared by Bridget Kilawee I 11 7

Freshmen Lauren Boettcher and Brandi Smith perform Sophomores Krissy Lemons and Dominique Cla rk E ven as towel g irls, the cheerleaders ~uppo n the wres-
spirit afte r a cheer for the J unio r Vars ity football team . tler~ and , how off thei r spirit. (Photo by Liz Pl!tcr. o n)
th SHS cheer at South" s ho me Varsity basketball game . (Photo by Liz Peterso n)
(Photo by Lydia Zaragosa)

/ngfanf

Replay

S ophomore Nicole Gaspard performs her fa vorite cheer Rgmgmb(ff whgn... Sophomore Beth Paustian helps out at the wrestling meet
at the J V football game . This is Nicole"s first year as a as a towe l g irl. Th is is Beth"s first year as a South High
cheerleader. (Photo by Liz Peterson) ...Kriggy kickgd off hgr ghog cheerleader. (Pho to by Liz Pete rson)

and brokg thg cgifing fan?
...wg madg up a ngw 0 Wg'II
takg it to thg top .. chggr?
...Dominiqug and Victoria
gpgllgd 0 hugtfo" 0 H-U-!!-T-
E-L"?
...Bgth had thg wrong
brigfg?
...wg all gtaygd aftgr gchool
for a bagkgtball gamg and
Brandi fgll bgtwggn thg mat
and wall and couldn't ggt
out?

Freshman Sarah Sheard cheers o n the Packers at a The freshmen and Junior Varsity help o ut the Varsity
South vs Ce ntral game. (Photo by Lydi a Zaragosa) c heerleade rs w ith a mini camp this past su mme r. All three
squads wo rked for an afte rnoon teac hing three to twe lve-
Showing off her m o ves for the crowd at Coll in Fie ld is year-o lds their cheers. (Photo by Kelli Vomacka)
sophomore Victoria S tarks. S he is cheering for a JV foot-
ba ll game . (Photo by Liz Pe terso n)

118/ underclassman cheerleading

Junio r Varsity C heerleaders: back row. Do minique Clark. Krissy Lemons. Freshman Cheerleaders: back row. Angie W ier. Sarah Sheard. Desire
Nicole Gaspard: middle. Victoria Starks : front row. Elisha Salknbach. Beth He nderson: middle row. Brandi Smith. Lauren Boencher. Ashley Plaza.
Paustian (Photo cou rtesy of Arnold Clark Studio) Angela Crowl: fro nt row. Jennife r Pe rea. Danielle Martinez (Photo courtesy
of Arnold C lark Studio)

'"·

Cheerleaders work to get

crowd, teams pumped

"United we stand; divided we fall." commented freshman Sarah Sheard.

This is an appropriate phrase for cheerleading. Cheerleaders did a lot more than just

South 's cheerleaders are more acti ve, out-go- c heer at sports activities. The Junior Varsity

ing, and physical than they have ever been, and the freshman squads had to work the

and many in the crowd underestimate just how wrestling meets as towel girls. Thay also held

hard-working these girls are. a mini-camp during the summer for girls aged

Cheerleaders have the job of getting three to 12 years old.

the crowd pumped and ready to cheer at ath- " I thought it was fun," said sopho-

letic contests. Many of the squads practice daily more Ashley Plaza. "It was cute with all the

after school and attend camp in the summer. liltle girls."

In addition, cheerleaders also have practices Even though they don' t do basket

during the summer mornings tosses or tumbling, the underclassman cheer-

During practices this year, the girls leaders are very talented. The ir sponsors,

were required to run around the building sev- Mrs. Delores Bristol and Mrs. Susie Lem-

eral times for conditioning...not exactly what o ns have high expectations for these girls. Cheering after the South Freshman football team scores

they wanted to do at 7 a.m. South continues to be proud of their agains Centrnl is freshma n Ashley Plaza. South went on to

"It was tiring getting up so early, but cheerleaders. The school and fans appreci- win that game. (Photo by Liz Peterson)

it was all right once we got to know each other," ate the efforts made by these girls.

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1201dance squad

New coach, new squad;
truly a step above the rest

Repetitio n! Repetitio n! ing than in years past. but the g irls was the new coach for the squad sophomores, and one freshman.
Repetitio n! caught o n q ui ckly and came o ut o f
camp looking bette r th an ever. this year. --s he always makes the The D ance Squad at-
T hat's what the Dance
Squad learned quickl y this year. The squad·s first perfo r- team work hard until the dance is tracted a following during the year.
They learned repetitio n is the key mance was at the fall pep rally.
to looking good at da nce camp. They danced to a mi x o f music pro- pe r fec ted :· said seni o r Jackie Senior Joly nn E mery remarked,
vided by the members o f the squad.
The D an ce Sq uad a t- They came o ut looking s harp and He e re n. ·The onl y reason I go to the bas-
tended a new camp this year at the amazed the crowd.
Uni versity of Nebraska in Lincoln. There were 16 girls on the ketball games is to see the porns
T he dances were more challeng- Ms. Mic he lle A lvarez
Dance Squad this year. with o nl y squad dance:·

three returning from the year be-

fore. The makeup o f the squad was

ten seniors. three junio -rs, -tw-o - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1 Dance Squad: from. Jessica Lad, Beth Edwards:

t~ middle row. Jessica Zubrod. Ashley Hofmeister.

~ Juanits Del eon. Sara Mesenbrink. Jeannie Ewing,

, .I LaToya Rascoe. Jessica Bates: back row. Sammie
~I Lad. Lindsey Selk. Jackie Heeren. Cassie Fora!.

Becky M lady. Svettina Sommer (Photo courtesy of

Arnold Clark Studio)

Jessica Lad and Beth Edwards check out the wres-

tlers across campus at the UNL summe r camp.

- - - - -(Photo courtesy of Jackie Heeren)

Jackie Heeren, Beth Edwards, Jeannie The Dance Team performs their ·'Hot

Ewing. Cassie Fora!, Ashley Hofmeister, Boyz Remix" dance at the Varsity boys·

and Becky Mlady cheer from the stands at baskteball game halftime. (Photo by

a Varsity football game. (Photo by Sara Tamra Briggs)

M e n g le r) Pages prepared by Jackie Heeren II 21

Flags: front, Miranda During the fall pep
Benak, Jessica Larsen, rally. the members of
Samantha Gartin; the Flags wait for the ir
middle, Leigh Proctor,
Sarah Cumerford; turn to perform.
back, Andrea Fleming, All of the spirit
Amber Dahir, Raychel squads per-
Cox, Heather Alsman formed at the
(Photo courtesy of
Arnold Clark Studio) pep rally. (Photo
by Natasha W illi-
Senior Miranda Benak pracices her amson)
moves in the gym. Miranda has been on
the Flags squad for four years. (Photo
by Natasha Williamson)

Performing proudly in their red and

To the home fieldsbzl.aascmk, the Flags bring their enthu-

The minute the football team reports for practice in Au- ished halftime show that entertains the fans a nd supports the band.
gu st, you can be certain that the me mbers of South High's Flags "This has been a great year," comme nted senior captain
Corps are also working on their routines for the upcoming season.
Heather Alsman. "The girls get along with each other, and we have
As an integral part of the Marching Band, the Flags prac- really worked hard to put together a good show."
tice and perform with the musicians. Under the direction of Mr.
Mark Miller, band director, the Flags work on their routines and In addition to their appearance at Varsity home foo tball games.
how they fit in with the band's halftime shows. the Flags also performed at South's fall pep rally and marched in the
Septemberfest parade last fall.
The Flags also benefit from the guidance of Mr. Walker
who teaches at Norris Middle School, but choreographs their rou- "We've had a lot of fun ," said junior Amber Dahir. " I really
tines. The end result of all of this practice and planning is a pol- enjoy being on Flags and p lan to continue my participation next year as
a senior."
122/f/.ags

Al lop, juniors Amber Dahir. Al left, captai n Heather /ngfanf
Samantha Gartin. sophomore Andrea Alsman and junior Sarah
Fleming, and senior Miranda Be nak Cumerford smile for the Roplay
practice their routine before they go o ut camera during an indoor
on to the field for the ir halflime show. rehearsal. Above, sopho- Remember when.. .
The girls perform w ith the band during more Andrea Fleming and
home Varsity football games. (Photo junior Jessica Larson pose ...Heather and Amber had a
by Deanna James) before beginning the ir pie-eating contest?
rout ine . ( Photos b y ...we did the cartwheel
Senior ca11tain Heather Alsman, cen- Natasha Williamson) finale?
ter, shows what she· s made of. Heather ...we were on the radio?
has been w ith Flags for four years . Senior Miranda Benak. ...we had breakfast before
(Photo by Deanna James) junior Raychel Cox. junio r OMI?
Amber Dahir. and sopho- ..it took four hours to take
more Andrea Fle ming relax pictures?
after their halftime routine. .we sang songs on stage
(Pho to by Deanna James) first hour and speech class
heard us over Big Brother?
..Jessica dropped the flag?
...we had the carwash?
..we danced and shook "our
booties" on the bleachers?
...Rachel fell during OMI?
..we snuck out of Band
Camp?

The Flags wait patiently at the pep
rally for t11eir tum to perform. The
squad also appew-ed in a metro pa-
rade during the fall. (Photo by
Natasha Williamson)

Pages prepared b_v Natasha Williamsonl 123

2000 m6morl6e

Senior Eric Ackles has caught an early stage
of senioritis. Instead of sleeping, many se-
niors spend the year selecting a college and
apply ing for admi ss ion and scho larsh ips .
(Pho to by Jamie Perea)

'' Seniors Clydell White and Shannon Israel goof off before e ntering Mr. Brown·~
phys ics class. (Photo by Ke ll i Yo macka)
I will miss everyone at
South because I will
never see halfofthem
again.

-Yvonne Sosa, 12

''

I24 /seniors

Scholarships, applications, and
piles of school work kept seniors more
than busy.. Regardless ofhow hectic this
last year was, though, it was a memo-
rable one!
As we approached graduation, all ofthe work we put
into the previous three years began to pay off Through
it all it has been great collecting the 2000 memories; it 's
the one goodbye th ill be the hardest.

Staying after school to make a banner
- 'for Homecoming are seniors Jamie Perea

and Kelli Vomacl~a. They said they take
pride in being seni rs at Soutb. (Photo
by Jessica Lad)

I
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Jolynn Emery, a se- Seniors Becky Zaragosa and Paul Zaragosa enjoy talking with friends during lunch.
nior. works hard to These two siblings have fun w ith each other. even in school. (Photo by 13cth Edwards_
make her project look
perfect. This is Jolynn's
second year in Ms.
DeBuse's ponery class.
(Photo by Beth
Edwards)

Seniors Jessica Lad
and Jessica Henson are
making banners for the
Homecoming game.
(Photo by Beth
Edwards)

Eric Ackles
Jose Aguero
Rosemary Almarez
Heather Alsman
Brandi Anderson

John Annin
Maurice Armstrong

Drew Ayers
Holly Babitzke
Sofia Balderas

Brooke Baldwin
Chris Barber
Mark Barta

Reuben Barton
Jessica Bates

126/ seniors

Miranda Benak
Marcy Bluvas
Cassandra Boand
Krystal Bogdahn
Rebecca Boggs

Lisa Bojanski
Matt Bonacci
Keisha Booker
Zachary Braun
Tamra Briggs

Nicole Brown
James Bulanda
Jerald Bulanda
Ladionna Burton
Catherine Campbell

Troy Campbell
Dawn Centarnore
Arny Cherko
Greg Christensen
Joseph Clark

Mykesha Clark
Lenli Corbett
Joseph Crayne
Sara Czaplewski
Katie Daemon

Becky Day
Juanita DeLeon
John Dolezal
Cherise Eckel
Elizabeth Edwards

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Jesse Elker
Chad Elsasser
Jolynn Emery
Jeannie Ewing
Manuel Flores

Brooke Fonfara
Christopher Franks

Cortney Franks
Daniel Fuller
Kevin Galas

Curtis Gardner
Tony Gaspard
Lendale Gibson
Veronica Gonzalez
Sheena Goodman

Cassandra Gray
LaJoy Green

Akeia Hagens
Monrea Harrington

Savalas Harvey

Danielle Hayden
Jacqueline Heeren

Jessica Henson
Laura Hernandez
Marisol Hernandez

Monica Hernandez
Sophia Hernandez

Charlise Hill
Andrea Hotchkiss

Brad Howeth

128/seniors

Seniors on the yearbook staff e njoy taking pictures... and being in the m, Brian Howeth
too. (Photo by Christina Savatovic) Nancy Humbert
Melissa Ignowski
Shannon Israel
Jennifer Jackson

Marcus Jackson
Jess Jasnoch
Melissa Jennings
Keith Jensen
Richard Johnson

Shannon Jones
Jessica Kafka
Jeffery Kellogg
Amanda Kempnich
Adam Keske

At far left, seniors
Holly Babitzke and
Marcy Bluvas take
time to discuss their
homework. Both
girls are dressed up
for Spirit Week.
(Photo by Nicole
Brown)
Concentrating on
her English reading
is senior Michelle
McGinnis. Mi-
chelle often helps
with the drama pro-
ductions. (Photo by
Tulia Rangel)

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Working diligently to complete his homework is senior Adam Skripsky. Adam is an
ho nor student who plans on a career in engineeri ng or techno logy. (Photo by Ke lli
Yomacka)

Senior Adam Keske
takes time to pose for a
picture. Adam plays the
bassoo n in Concert
Band. (Photo by Kelli
Vomacka)

Seniors Rachael Ryan
and Adam Olsen take a
minute away from their
class assig nment.
(Photo by Kelli
Vomacka)

- - -"'"--LY l s_o II z.,

Christina Kolasa
Andrew Kozol
Robert Krause

Brook Kuenning
Steven Kulisek

Jessica Lad
Bridget Lambrecht

Alisha Landeros
Jami Lang

Annette Larrew

Nicole Lester
Amanda Lively

James Loehr
Janet Lopez
Jenny Lopez

130/ seniors

Raul Macias
Alicia Mack
Sarah Maddux
Raul Macinas
Daniel Masters

Michelle McGinnis
Donald McQuigg
Jami Meighan
Phillip Melichar
Sara Mengler

Ryan Miller
James Mossberg
Christopher Moyer
Daniel Nelson
Omar Neri

Michael Nocita
Gianna Novak
Adam Olson
Kyle O ' Riley
Bryan Parent

Rachel Paustian
Darre l Pence
Michael Peralta
Jamie Perea
Angela Persing

Nels Petersen III
Elizabeth Peterson
David Porter
Tiffany Powell
David Pratt

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Ramil Preiksaitis
Peter Purchase
Katie Pyzdek

Gary Rachwalik
Tulia Rangel

LaToya Rascoe
Rolf Rasmussen

Alejandra Real
Shauna Riggs
Krystal Riley

Jamie Rock
Cindy Rodriguez

Adam Rozmus
Amanda Rucker

Inocencia Ruiz

Joseph Russell
Rachael Ryan
Sue Rydberg
Jamie Rytych
Jonathan Sallenbach

Viridiana Sanchez
Christina Savatovic

Martje Schwarz
Tramona Scott
Jessica Scroggins

Lindsey Selk
Jaezzada Sharearm

Gerald Sheard
Becky Simon
Debra Simmons

13 2/ senio rs

Seniors Duranda Strong and Yvonne Sosa work o n the ir pages in year- Sarah Simpson
book. T his is the fi rst year on the staff for both of them. (Photo by Adam Skripsky
Jessica He nson) Adam Skupa
Christina Smith
Christopher Smith

Jeffrey Smith
Jonathan Smith
Valentina Smith
Amanda Spicka
Svettina Sommer

Yvonne Sosa
Tracy Stanesick
Jason Stodolka
Duranda Strong
Sarah Stull

At far left, seniors
Tony Gaspard and
Matt Bonaccitake a
break from their
work in yearbook
for a picture. Matt
also works on the
school paper.
(Photo by Jessica
He nson)
Working carefully
on his wheel in pot-
tery is senior Eddie
Percy. Eddie is also
in Applied Design
and other art
classes. (Photo by
Beth Edwards)

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Tyson Sullivan
Jerome Swiercek, Jr.

Justin Swinarski
Ana Talavera

Elizabeth Tapio

Tinyisha Tarrent
Porscha Thomas
Jeffrey Tedesco

Steve Tokosh
Micah Torgrimson

Crystal Trawicke
Patrick Udron

Timo Uhlmann
A. J. Valadez

Linda Valadez

Justin Valdez
Nicole Valdez
Jason VanHaitsma
Juan Vazquez
Eligia Velasquez

Samantha Vincent
Kelli Vomacka
Erin Walden
Guy Wehner

Elizabeth Weisser

Clydell White
Nicholas Wiig
Natasha Williamson
Justin W ilson
Lacey Wilson

134/seniors

Amanda Wood
Mary Woodruff
Nicholas Yarpe
Andrea Yi
Bruce Yoder

Francisco Zamarripa
Lydia Zaragosa
Paul Zaragosa
Rebecca Zaragosa
Velia Zendejas

Jessica Zubrod

Jessica Ayon Benjamin Dooley Stefan Loebus Craig Roberts
Quincy Badgett Brian Drummer Makayla Mease Angel Rodriguez
Michael BaITett Latesha Ellis Sergio Mora Michael Root
Luis Escobar Antonio Moreno Elizabeth Silva
Shaquanda Bender Michael Fa1Tie Wim Mychakavane Tamika Smith
Todd Boldt Veronica Summer Napier Gerrardo Soto
Joshua Bowen Friedrich Johnetta Nelson Terry Thomas
William Bowen Chastity Gulley Francisco Ordonez Maximino Vallesillo
Josue Cabral Amanda Haase Erik Patton Teri Victor
Jose Cambero Precious HaITis Gregory Pedersen David Villagomez
Jamie Chadek Rocio Hernandez Eddie Percy Mark Warner
Efrain Chaidez Shavera Hill Irmin Perez Juanita Washington
Cortes Clark Zachariah Hinds Melody Peterson Ciara Watson
Erica Conley Brian Hudson Leif Pro Katherine White
Stephanie Clifford Kelley Robert Rabb Jamaal Williams
Covington Shaun Knobbe Juan Ramirez Victoria Wissings
Antonio Cruz Jose Levya Matthew Ramirez
Anna Cziria Qiana Lindsey Nancy Ramirez
Brandy DeLong

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J36/ senior collage

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These two can't figure out why their driving is so bad. Liz Peterson and Danny S hannon Israel a nd M ira nda Benak Kelli Vomacka a nd C hris Franks show
Masters were voted "Worst Drivers." (Photo by Tulia Rangel) show off their wonderful attitudes. These why they were voted "Most Attractive."
two were voted "Best Personality." (Photo (Photo by Tulia Rangel)
by Tulia Rangel)

Most likely to be Famous Teacher's Pet 3. Kelli Vomacka Tony Gaspard

I. LaJoy Green Mark Barta I. Micah Torgrimson Adam Olsen Most Changed
2. Gianna Novak Greg Pederson
3. Cortney Franks Clydell White 2. Jennifer Jackson Jason Stodolka 1. Cortney Franks Greg Pederson
2 . Juanita De Leon Tony Gaspard
3. Le nli Corbett Ryan Miller 3. Rachel Paustian Monrea Harrington

J. D. Mossberg and Cherise Eckel show Most likely to Appear on Best ~mile

why they were selected as having " Most Jerry ~pringer I. Lindsey Selk Juan Vazquez
Packer Pride." (Photo by Tulia Rangel) 2. Jamie Rytych Chris Franks
1. Svettina Sommers Zach Hinds 3. Jennifer Jackson Nick Yarpe
2. Duranda Strong Jeffrey Kellogg ~hould Have Dated but
3. Amanda Spicka Adam Keske Most Attractive
Didn't
I. Kelli Vomacka Chris Franks
1. Tulia Rangel and Nick Yarpe 2. Jamie Perea Nick Yarpe
2. Jessica Lad and Chris Franks 3. Tulia Rangel Marquez Veland
3. Jessica Bates and Gary Rachwalik

Most Talented Best Personality

1. Charlise Hill Mark Barta 1. Miranda Benak Shannon Israel
2. Mary Woodruff Chad Elsasser 2. Jamie Perea Bruce Yoder
3. Christina Kolasa J. D. Mossberg 3. Cortney Franks Matt Bonacci

"Best Dressed" in the senior class were Bigged Whiner Best Dressed
Lindsey Selk and Clydell White. Here they
show why. (Photo by Tulia Rangel) 1. Crystal Trawicke Gary Rachwalik I. Lindsey Selk Clydell White
2. Holly Babitzke Jason Stodolka 2. Ste phanie Covington
3. Nicole Brown Justin Valdez
Cortes Clark

Paul Zaragosa and Svettina Sommers show off their flirtatious personalities. They LaJoy Green and Mark Barta show just "Most Changed" from freshman year are
were voted "Biggest Flirts" by their senior classmates. (Photo by Tulia Rangel) how much money they' ll make as they are Grey Pederson and Cortney Franks. (Photo
the "Most Like ly to Become Famo us." by Tulia Rangel)
138/ senior survey (Photo by Tulia Rangel)

Adam Olsen and Micah Torgrimson pose T ulia R a ngel a nd Nick Yarpe pose to• Showing off their athletic abilities are Lydia Zaragosa and Chad Elsasser. They
with a book as they were voted "Teacher' s gether because they "Should Have Dated were c hosen "Most Athletic" by their classmates. (Photo by Tulia Rangel)
Pet." (Photo by Tulia Rangel) but Didn't." (Photo by Cherise Eckel)

g U rV ~ y

Most Packer Pride 3. Latesha Ellis Nick Yarpe 2. Rachael Paustian Mark Barta

I. Cherise Eckel J . D. Mossberg 3. Amy Cherko Zach Bitzes
2. Cortney Franks James Loehr
3. Heather Alsman Bruce Yoder Prettiest Eyes Most likgly to ~uccggd ''Biggest Whiners" Gary Rachwalik and
Crystal Trawicke show why they were
Most Athlgtic I. Christina Kolasa Danny Fuller 1. Lenli Corbell Adam Skripsky voted winners in this category. (Photo by
2. LaToya Rascoe James Loehr 2. Cortney Franks Jach Braun Tulia Rangel)
I. Lydia Zaragosa Chad Elsasser 3. Nicole Valdez Chris Franks 3. Marcy Bluvas Jon Sallenbach
2. Cortney Franks Nick Yarpe Svettina Sommers and Zach Hinds pose
3. El izabeth Peterson Class Clown Winners were as they were voted "Most Likely to Ap-
selected in a pear on the Jerry Springer Show." (Photo
Gary Rachwalik I . Heather A lsman Justin Valdez vote ofthe en- by Tulia Rangel)
2. Shauna Riggs Zach Bitzes tire senior
Bigggst Flirt 3. Duranda Strong Danny Fuller class.

I. Sveuina Sommers Worst Orivgr
Justin Harrington
I. Elizabeth Peterson Danny Masters
2. Heather A lsman Paul Zaragosa
3. Jeannie Ewing Justin Valdez

2. Natasha Williamson Jerry Butanda

3. Jessica Bates Jamie Rock

8gsf Hair

I. Rebecca Zaragosa Most Uniqug

Chris Franks I. Amanda Spicka Zach Hinds

2. Sarah Stull Adam Skripsky

Chris Franks and Becky Zaragosa show Showing off their funny moves are Justin These two show us just how pretty their eyes really are. Danny Fuller and Christina
off their cool hair dos. They were voted Valdez and Healther Alsman. They were Kolasa were voted as having the "Prettiest Eyes." (Photo by Tulia Rangel)
"Best Hair" winners. (Photo by Tu lia voted "Class Clowns." (Photo by Tulila
Rangel) Rangel) Pages prepared by Tulia Rangel 1139

This page replaces the
old senior collage.

140/ senior candids

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-Jesse Jasnoch killed our class sea water, and pennies at Ben? -Miranda got on the wrong bus? -Fuller knocked over IO mail-
monkey? -Tulia and Nick always argued -Our boxing parties? boxes for Taco Bell ?
-Tamra, Jessica, Jeannie, and about who broke who off in -Heather A. and Michelle M. -We followed the boys thru
Cherise went to the haunted
house? American History? wasted the wrong film? McDonald' s drive thru and didn' t
-RGB? -Mark B. and Crystal T. hit Ms.
-Amanda Rucker almost ran over -Lindsey, Jessie, and Beth went to order anything?
a biker? Jackson's car trying to skip fourth -Lindsey and White dressed up
ho ur and a bunch of ladies the Old Market? and went Lo Burger King?
-The porn squad got kicked out of barricaded them? -Lindsey and Ke lly locked
the mall? -We all went dancing? White's doors? -Lydia's brownies?
-The trip to UNK? -Rolf had a panic attack in -Monrea was meditati ng in psych
-Cherise made the 10 o'clock physics? -Tony G. couldn' t find Harvey's class?
news after Homecoming? -Jessica's parties after the football after Homecoming and went -Stinky bugs?
-Amanda had to break into her games? towards Kansas? -Tasha and Sara would always
own house? -LaDianna threw up in the -Village Inn after football games? have to go Lo the nurse?
-We sat on top of C.E's car eating cafeteria and Eric said she had the -Lydia and her falling stars? -Theatre?
pizza at 2 a.m? runs in her mouth? -Veronica got a rubber band stuck -Sara M. and Jolynn's candle light
-We pulled a "Brookie"? -When Juan V. asked, "what if on her to ngue in 5th hour?
-We had our first cookout and they caught on fi re"? -Jackie H. ripped the wrong layout dinner on Valentine's day?
only 8 people showed up? -Tracy S. wore Jamie P.'s in yearbook? -The candles and pizza for Brooke
-The cake fight at Brent's cheerleading briefs to play -Jolyn n and Sara ran through the and Greg's anni versary?
graduation? volleyball fres hman year? sprinklers in their swim suits at -Jessica H. and Katie C. spilled
-We had a Taco Bell fetish? -When Shauna kept breaking Elmwood golf course? milkshake mix all over the ice
-The yellow lines were repainted? beakers in chemistry? -Greg and Brad's car in Wendy's cream machine?
-Reuben and Cherise danced at -Jackie H. fell up the stairs? drive thru? -Liz P. had a pen explode in her
Homecoming? -Jessica B. ripped the seat of her -Jessica H. ran to Jeannie's on mouth?
-The midnight capade to pants out? New Years's Eve? -Gianna wrote about her life in the
Walgreen's in our jammy's? -Jessica H. drove o n the wrong -Liz P. said she liked the way
-When B.F and C.E. first met? side of the island? wedgies sounded when you pulled school newspaper?
-Chris S. got pulled over twice in -James L. drove to school on a flat them out? -Heather A. was chased by the
one night by the same cop? tire? -Heather A. took down Mike N. in chain saw guy at Fright Zone and
-Donnie M. duck taped freshman? -We ate Homecoming dinner at Jazz band?
-Natasha W. fell into the Taco Bell every Homecoming? -Mark B. sang the wrong song? knocked some kid over?
dumpster? -Becky B. didn' t know her pants -All the South girls crashed -Crystal T.' s red dress in planet?
-Jackie H. tripped over third base? were unzipped? Bryan's Homecomi ng Jr. year?
-Sevey and Lindsey saw all the -Crystal T. thought someone stole -Lindsey, Yarpe, Fuller, and Beth -Jackonese?
animals like the horse, pigeon and her shoes at Peru? crashed Gross's cabin parties? -Mixed choir Ist hour?
deer? -Eleven girls fit in White's car so -Tracy and Jamie P. said "This -The dances?
-When the speech team went to they could chase the boys? water is soo good!"? -Mark 8. told everyone to feel his
Minnesota and the girls won the -Jamie P. and Kelli V. were -T ulia and Tracy went to the fair baby kick?
battle of the sexes? buddies? and Tracy almost went off the -White stepped in dog poop at the
-Juanita fell up the stairs on the -Tracy and T ulia picked up a road? Red and White game?
first day of school? stranger? -Liz P. fell in biology? -T he first weekend of last sum mer
-Chris F. showed up Mr. Faiman -Liz P. and Lydia Z. put a note on -Liz, Cortney, Jamie and Kelli when the party was all weekend at
Ruffi n's car and made the alarm went to World's of Fun and rode Beth and Jessie's?
by completing the **** word on go off? the water rides 16 times in 38 -Kelli and Jamie were driving
-Our lunch table? degree weather? down the street and some guys
the chalkboard in fresh man class? -When Bridget yelled in lunch? -Miranda hi t a car with a golf threw their shoes in Kelli 's car?
-Clydell was always telling stories -When Mr.Swo boda shut the door ba ll ? -Mi randa hit a rabbit and a
about something? on Lindsey? -White, Lindsey, Gary, and Nick sq uirrel ?
-Liz had her hotel party? -James L.', "calculator" and .. were all at Lindsey's house -Michelle M. and Jessica Z. hung
-Jessica L. tried to hide her feet in "heartbreaker''? freshman year? o ut everyday for two months?
the elevator at pom' s camp? -We thought graduation would -White, Becky, and Li ndsey swam -Charlise told Li ndsey to put that
-Brooke and Teri threw pop, never come? in the downtown water? thing away?
-We met the bum after Homecom- -Jackie fe ll trying to do a turn?
I42/ remember whens ing ..change? -Sevey and Lindsey brought a dog
home?
-Lydia, Danny, and Liz went snipe
hunting?

-Reuben told Greg that Brooke -Lindsey needed White' s mirror in gym class? in art class?
was moving to California? Burger King's bathroom? -Sarah M.'s house? -Tulia fell up the stairs and then
-Joe R. always walked out the -Wrestling tournaments? -Lindsey and Juanita went to down them?
garage? -Liz tried fishing at Jamie's?
-James L. sang Brittney Spears? -Monrea and Tara? Duranda's house? -Guitars and Cadillac's?
-We sang the "gumdrop" song? -Michelle M. didn't know what c- -Erin and Sara got pulled over
-Long John Sil vers? outside Westfair?
-We had the "bomb" freshman o-p spelled? -Christina ran off the stage with a
boy's basketball team? -Liz P., Jamie P., and Lydia Z. dead chicken?
-Jessica L. fell down the stairs? -Miranda broke into a car at -Chasity, Tiffany, Latisha, and
-We all got along? scared Chris F. and Jon F.? McDonald's? La' Trail booked the limo for the
-Bridget L. always yelled for the -Trick or treating? -Liz walked into the freezer wrong night?
loud mouths to shut up in the hall? instead of the bathroom at the -Heather told Katie her pants were
-Food fights in the cafeteria? -We made up the Rainbow Brite Kwik shop? too big?
-Greg P. stole the golf carts? Sprite Club? -Mary W. got locked in the choir -Fifth hour Jason V. harassed
-Brooke and Cheri se cookout? -Christina K. and Tracy S. were in closet? Kelli V.?
-Bowling on Fridays? Wyoming and Christina's feet -Rachel P. freaked out in the -Juan V. fell down in calculus?
-The bet on Feb. 25? stunk so bad she had to scrub -The girl's soccer team won their
-Canig's chicks? them? parking lot at Kinko's? first game?
-Katie C. and Jessica B. watched -Second hour drama class? -Becky, Andrea, and Natasha
Clueless every Friday nig ht? -Mike N.'s car was all in one -Mr. Curtis wore the Hawaiin skipped and Natasha ran into the
, -Food fights at McDonald'? piece? skirt and coconuts for spirit day? door?
-Shauna was named Milky at -The duck towel? -The skateboard fell into the pit
lunch? -Liz P. tripped up the stairs? during West Side Sto1y?
-"Eat and Stare" freshman year? -Cherise and Jess turned around -The priests on Halloween?
-Jessica H. and Jeannie drove by a -Liz P. fell when her name was Mr. Pulverenti' s desk and it took -Marcy stopped at the green light?
golf course and yelled "four"d announced at the basketball him awhile to realize it? -Michelle M. had a blonde
focus? game? -Head bands and striped socks moment every ten minutes?
-Sevey got her foot run over? freshman year for basketball? -Taco Bell 's drive thru?
-Two cars almost hit James, Lenli, -Liz thought she had mono? -Sarah, Becky, and Katie actually -CoCo?
and Amy? -The cast parties? went to chemistry? -Parties at Nick Stella's house?
-The plays? -Tiffany and Latisha went to Old -Brook K. and Sevey S . went to a
-Gary R. got into fights after every -Liz tried lo be smooth and asked Country Buffet and Tiffany going away party for Chris W.?
baseball game? some guy if he was at "the brought foil to take food home? -Kelli V., Jamie R., and Liz P.
-Michelle M. and Heather A. breakfast of champions"? -Mark B. forgot his shoes for a skipped basketball practice to get
analyzed every movie? -Sarah S. had her grandma's car? competition and he had to dance cookies from Subway?
-Natasha W. almost killed Heather -Jessica Z. popped her tire in her in his socks? -Jamie R. 's shovel?
and Becky driving to Crossroads? birthday? -Greg said he didn't know Erin? -Becky's senior pictures?
-Cortney F. knocked the nachos -Ke lli V. taped her fingers in -Katie's party got busted by her -The dirty girl?
out of Jeannie's hand after hearing protest? grandma? -Mr. Young broke the chair?
"his" name? -Jeannie had her "seizures"? -Liz P. fell trying to do a lay-up at -The conversations in 3rd lunch?
-Sarah S. scraped the whole side -Katie C. and Cherise H. hung out practice? -Jolynn hit a guy in front of
of her car on Runza's drive thru the limo at Taco Bell? -Beth T. was on the way to Cubby's?
menu board? -The ATM machine? Amanda R. 'sand almost hit a car? -Mr. Young fell off the ladder in
-The musicals? -Danny M.'s car got stolen? -Driving by the man of your theatre class?
-Crystal T.'s hair in West Side -Jackie fell at the pep ralley? dream's house but never talking to -All the beeps in yearbook?
Story? -Gary threw the ball into the him?
-The first day of high school? parking lot after losing the -Eddie P. told off Danny M. in the
-We thought it was going to last baseball game? cafeteria and Soto fell out the seat
forever? -Amy C. choked on Dr.Pepper in laughing?
-The thong song? 8th hour? -Tulia tried to pierce Becky's
-Lindsey and Sevey cruised "M" -Nicole B. swam the wrong race? belly button?
street? -Natasha's car wasn't wrecked? -Jennifer J. had everything in her
-Jackie H. smacked Shauna with a -Jolynn's spring break party? purse?
waffle ball? -Natasha saw the cop and it was -Juanita W. tripped up the stairs
-Blue bullet died? too late? during the production of Once
-Fuller's roommate Ralph? -Taco Bell? Upon a Mattress?
-Liz P. and Brook K did AP -Phil and Jaye would talk British
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2000 m6morl6e

Juniors Bridget Kilawee, Tony Baker,
Lennie Palmesano, Brittany Kuta, and Tony
Deleon converse during passing period. For
many students, the junior year is the calm be-
fore the storm of senior year. (Photo by Kelli
Vomacka)

'' Struggling to open her locker is junior Lynn Campbell. Every grade level comes with
its own particular set of adjustments. (Photo by Kelli Vomacka)
Seniors think they can
boss us aroundjust be-
cause they are seniors.

-Katie Elsasser, 10

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