201 HOMECOMING!!! Always having fun with the megaphones, Sam Ohlenforst and Kristen Rice are so loud when they use them. These girls always do a fantastic job of getting everyone in the crowd excited and loud. On Friday nights you can always hear them telling people to get up and loud. During the football game, Major Tarwater and Cole Montgomery have the most energy. These two are always hyping up the student section and even getting the parents excited for the game. Major said, "Football games are so fun, and Cole is always just as excited as I am." Carrying on the tradition, Jackson Herauf influences his sister, Piper Herauf to join Stang Gang where they share many laughs and good memories. People can always see the two Herauf siblings having fun together, especially at football games. The two do a great job of keeping the crowd engaged and staying hype. Kristen Rice, Sam Ohlenforst Major Tarwater, Cole Montgomery Piper Herauf, Jackson Herauf 1. Before the final home game, Stang Gang takes a group picture. This final game was bittersweet. The squad is gonna miss football season so much. Photo by Misti Gil 2. and 3. The Mustang fans get loud at the home games. Picture number 2 is at the homecoming game where the fans got so rowdy. When asked how the game felt, Piper Herauf said, "It felt like the stands were shaking, everyone was having so much fun and being so loud." 1 2 3 Cooper Clarke “I wanted to be able to watch the football games with my friends and have a blast." Major Tarwater “I wanted to join because I love to get hype with my friends and cheer on the football team.” Why did you join Stang Gang? The members of Stang Gang are always doing their best to keep the crowd engaged. You can here them in the student section doing chants, yelling with the cheerleaders, and telling people to get up and get loud. Even if the crowd is dull, Stang Gang always brings the energy and has so much fun. Major Tarwater said, "I love Friday nights so much because I know I get to cheer on the Mustangs with my closest friends." Stang Gang gets the crowd excited Piper Herauf “I joined Stang Gang because I liked the people who were leading it. I also thought it would be a good opprotunity to show my school spirit.” Emma Murff “I joined Stang Gang because I love watching the football games. I also love cheering on the Mustangs.” Jackson Herauf “I wanted to be able to show my love for the school and the teams. I also thought that the overalls that we wear are super fun”
LIFE-Homecoming Week 1. After competing for the spirit stick, the seniors get the win. Photo by Katie Gassett 2. The HC Dad's Club cheered with the students during the pep rally. Photo by Katie Gassett 3. Cooper Clarke helping to get the juniors hype. Photo by Katie Gassett 4. The sophomores show their spirit by cheering as loud as possible. Photo by Katie Gassett 5. The student drumline brings energy to the pep rally. Photo by Katie Gassett 5 4 2 3 More Spirit more fun More looks of the students throughout the week Themes of the Week The first day of homecoming week, seniors James Boutte and Kate Mueller pose together to show their gameday outfits. During the second day of homecoming week, freshmen Michael Luna and Walker Watson show off their USA attire. Heading to class, junior Josh Jou poses to display his elementary-themed outfit. The theme on Thursday was Throwback Thursday, and seniors Chris Adlam and KJ March show off their outfits for the day. On the last day of the week, freshmen Reese Watson, Sophie Dickson, and Lily DuBose are repping their freshmen colors for the peprally and their mums. Monday - Gameday Tuesday - USA Wednesday - Elementary Thursday - Throwback Friday - GLOW Josiah McGowen Hadleigh Helms and Samantha Muro Emma Murff, Lea Hlaihel, and Major Tarwater A
203 1 Alexander Ganim, Lily Orr, Annie Trozzo, Sophie Dickson, William Ganim Seth Perkins, Aidan Willhite, Chris Adlam, Darius Dixon, and James Boutte Will Arriaga Dr. Price HOMECOMING WEEK Get your game on! Reunions Alumni Xavier Miller and Ben Adams show up at the Homecoming football game. Many students got to see their old classmates who came back to visit for the game. Carter Seeliger said, "It was good to see some of my old friends and hear about their college life." Photo by Katie Gassett Spirit Stick After winning the spirit stick, the seniors celebrate by throwing confetti and toilet paper, as well as cheering. The seniors were filled with energy and excitement for the entire pep rally, which helped them win the spirit stick. Jordan Bany said, "I liked that my grade won the spirit stick because we got to celebrate and throw things after." Photo by Katie Gassett
LIFE-Homecoming Court Dukes and Duchesses “Getting Homecoming Freshman Princess was definitely the highlight of my year." Madison Clapp “I couldn't stop smiling even after the photos finished.” Beau Beaver “When they called my name, I was so nervous, but it was so worth it.” Aubrey Pagano “I didn't want to be the Homecoming Sophomore prince, but I enjoyed walking on the field with my mom.” Harrison Jones “I was so excited when I found out that me and Josiah were voted together, and it was worth it.” Mikayla Villafuerte “Seeing my friends in the stands clapping for me was the best feeling ever.” Josiah Wu 37% 26% 11% 26% “I loved Party in the USA because I got to be an eagle.” Charlotte Vargo "My favorite day was gameday because it was the easiest to dress for." Olivia Oberoi "I liked Throwback because I love the 80s." Madison Krieger "It was my favorite because it was fun to relive that time of my life." Lane Leighton "What was your favorite dress day?" PARTY IN THE USA GAMEDAY THROWBACK ELEMENTARY SELF Before giving the crown to our 2023 Homecoming King Juicy Ju, class of 2013 alumni Michael Vaughn smiles on the field as he reminisces on his highschool years. He had a flashback to his senior year being crowned King in the same spot. He said, "Being on that field and shaking the hands of a new Homecoming King brought back so many memories. Photo by David Young THE KING RETURNS GRAND REVEAL Got the Gown, Need the Crown THE KINGS SHAKE HANDS Class of 2013 Alumni, Michael Vaughn, returns to crown Juicy. He was voted as Homecoming King during his senior year. Juicy said, “It was really cool seeing a previous Hoco King.” Photo by David Young 26%
205 s PRINCESSES & PRINCES As the Seniors walk the field, some shed tears. Ava Farris, Madison Krieger, Raven Swainson, and Oyinkansola Ajimotokan were crowned princesses, and Madison won Homecoming Queen. For the Princes, Daniel Juicy Ju, Jack Henning, Cameron Talley, and Joey Delongchamp were crowned princes, and, after much advertising, Juicy Jiu won. Ava Farris Jack Henning Raven Swainson Cameron Talley Fathers and daugthers When Mr. Bergmann announced Madison Krieger as Homecoming Queen, she and her dad shared a heartfelt moment. She was so thankful to share this wonderful moment with her dad. Madison said, “I love my dad and I am so glad he was on the field when I was crowned Queen.” Photo by Kirk Hawkins Last chance After being introduced, Senior Juicy Ju takes his last chance to dab infront of the whole school. Shortly after, he was announced as Homecoming King. "I knew I only had one year left, so I decided to make it count and dab." Photo by David Young Like mother, like daughter! Senior Oyinkansola Ajimotokan, or O, and her mom pose for a photo while she is announced. O was voted Homecoming Princess by the Senior class with her boyfriend, Jordan. She said, “My mom and I are so close, and her being there with me meant the world.” Photo by David Young Crowned! Homecoming King and Queen Juicy Ju and Madison Krieger pose for a photo with their crowns before going to their friends. As they walked off the field, the student section erupted with cheers. Madison said, “I was so excited when they called my name, and I was so happy for Juicy.” Photo by David Young like mother like son Joey Delongchamps and his mother pose for a photo after Joey is announced. Joey didn't win, but he had fun anyway. After the game, he said, “I was just happy to be voted on. Now I know my friends have my back.” Photo by David Young
LIFE-Homecoming Dance DANCE TO REMEMBER Celebrating the 2023 homecoming left us on Cloud 9 Major Tarwater Adelyn Wynters Abby Hawkinson Carson Lehane Piper Herauf SAY CHEESE In front of the photo booth Alex Klein and Charlotte Vargo pose for a picture. The photo booth was a great success for this year's HOCO. Alex Klein said, "My last HOCO was a blast, and I loved spending it with my girlfriend." Photo by Katie Gassett ONLY SMILES As Halle Eschete and Kiran Jolly stand together getting ready to go to HOCO they get their flowers and smile. It was early before the groups were going to dinner. Kiran Jolly said, "My first HC hoco was so fun.” Photo by Mrs. Jolly SQUAD GOALS A big group of football players all gather together at the photo booth. The photo booth was decorated like the HOCO theme Cloud Nine. Matthew Shaw said, "I like to be the oldest out of my friend group." Photo by Katie Gassett TERRIFIC TRIO The girls are all posing for a picture together, to capture the excitiment of the night. All of the different groups go to different places to take pictures before going to the dance. Olivia Williams said, “I'm sad this is our last HOCO together.” Photo by Eric Mayfield
207 Dancing the night away POSING IN PURPLE After three years of homecoming together, Jack Henning and Madison Krieger smile for their last homecoming photo together. With every dance and every smile they celebrated their last homecoming together making memories. Madison Krieger said, "I am so happy that I got to spend my last homecoming as a fun night with my boyfriend. I loved that we color coordinated our outfits so that my dress matched the color of his tie." Mac Barrow and Raley Gregg get together for a picture after Raley got her flowers. Sharing the unforgettable memories, Mac and Raley had a great experience at homecoming spending time together. Having fun with their group and each other made this an incredible night. Mac Barrow said, "My junior homecoming was a great time. I got to be with my younger brother and all of my friends." Bret Kilchrist and Claire Kimzey pose at Post before going to the dance. This was their first homecoming going together and they were so excited. Before the dance, they went downtown to take pictures and eat dinner. Claire Kimzey said, "I had the best time ever dancing with Bret the whole night. The mosh pit was so fun and we were so tired after a long night of dancing. I can't wait for next year." MAKING MEMORIES THE PERFECT DATE ALL SMILES Smile for Floating on Cloud 9: Houston Christian High School's 2023 homecoming was a dreamy night to remember. Homecoming brought us to new levels of joy. These memories of this dreamy night will last forever. This event was filled with excitement and school spirit. The week leading up to homecoming was filled with fun activities like dress up days and pep rallies. The homecoming football game was also a huge hit. The dance gave the students the opportunity to socialize, dance, and make memories 1. Sara Jones, Connally Kuykendall 2. Brynn Sitta, Ellen Moore 3. Johnnie Francis, Lucas Donelson, Sebastian Manzel, Darius Dixon, Eric Mayfield, James Boutte, KJ March, Bret Kilchrist 1 2 3 THE CAMERA “I loved getting to spend my first homecoming with my older sister.” Kinsey Reed “It was so much fun to be able to make all the desserts for the dance and spend time with friends.” Victoria Lunum HAPPY HOCO
LIFE-D-Groups & Young Life 1. Lily Dubose 2. Olivia Nicholes, Kate Mueller 3. Bekah Gerard, Camila Ortiz, Sam Olenforst 4. Lily Dubose, MC Been 5. Elizabeth Longwell, Hadleigh Helms 6. Lily Dubose, Emery Melton, Beau Beaver, Sophie Dickson Fun spent in the dark! Everyone went to MC Beans house to cheer on the Astros in the playoffs. Young Life members gather for other occasions to spend time with each other and talk about God. Young Life typically meets one time a week on Wednesday to go over scripture and grow closer together! Olivia Williams said, "I liked having a night to not do homework and spend with my friends." Some fun freshmen girls had the best time playing games outside before Young Life started. Club is when all Houston Christian Young Life students meet together and campaigners is when boys and girls split up to focus on different topics of the Bible. Tori Bennington said, "Young Life is so much fun because I get to learn about God and hang out with my friends at the same time." After sharing scriptures together Hadleigh Helms and MC Been hold up the Young Life hand sign. They are both very involved in Young Life and have been attending since they were freshmen. Both girls are now Young Life leaders and love to talk about God at campaigners or club. MC Been said, "I am so thankful for these opportunites that Young Life has blessed me with." 1 2 3 4 5 6 Favorite memory? "My favorite memory was singing at club with MC Been. I love club and worshipping with all of my friends. Young Life is such a great way to be involved," said McKinley Helms "My favorite memory from YoungLife was dressing up as Barbie. I was so excited I got to spend my Halloween with YoungLife friends. I love YoungLife," said Analeigh Du Vigneaud. "Friendsgiving was my favorite memory from Young Life because I got to spend my night with my friends and the food was great. I have loved YoungLife," said Will Jackson. mDdaIttamsHLEADERS Leading with Faith Everyone is happy for campaigners! Paula Zabala and Bella McDaniel hold up their Young Life hand signs for a quick picture. Often times campaigners is hosted at the McDaniel's house, where the girls can eat together and talk about God. Bella McDaniel said, "I love being able to host YoungLife at my house. I enjoy to talk about God while spending time with my friends and Ms. Ray."
209 FRIENDS FOREVER FRIENDSHIP GROWING THROUGH THE LOVE OF GOD “Young Life is so much fun! I like to come from sports with my team and go to YL. I love the leaders and singing." -Maddie Picket “Young Life is the best day of the week! It is so much fun to learn about God together and spend time with Ms. Ray." -MC Been “I love Young Life because I get to spend time with my friends and learn about God at the same time." -Sophie Dickson "My favorite memory from D-groups is dressing up as a banana. I love having the opportunity to worship and sing with my friends," said Hadleigh Helms. WHAT'S YOUR FAV BIBLE VERSE? 46:5 God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved. God shall help her. Let all your things be done with charity. 2 Corinthians 12:9 My grace is sufficent for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness. 37:24 Though they stumble, they will never fall, for the LORD holds them by hand. 1:21 For to me to live is Christ, and to die is 16:14 gain. LEADER TIME The YoungLife leaders all smile after a fun dinner over the summer. The Young Life leaders work hard all year long to make it fun for everyone. McKinley Helms said, "YoungLife is so much fun and I have learned so much." Photo by Reagan Ray GIRLS TIME Smiling for the picture, some of the girls sit on the couch during campaigners. Campaigners for the girls is typically hosted at Bella McDaniels house. Emma Murff said, "I love listening to Ms. Ray talk about God." Photo by McKinley Helms FRIENDSGIVING Some of the junior boys enjoy a Thanksgiving feast together. They are getting to spend time together while learning about the Bible. Jojo Feruzzo said, "The food was so good at friendsgiving." Photo by McKinley Helms TOGETHER Some Houston Christian girls gather together on the couch while hanging out. They had just ate a yummy dinner at friendsgiving. Emma Guild said, "I love getting to spend time with these girls." Photo by McKinley Helms Psalm Psalm 1 Corinthians Philippians
LIFE-Chapel & Chaplains Chapel Events Today's Speaker - Coach Lee's Testimony I Raise My Hands - The Worship Team Verse of the Day- Some verses from the Bible Head's Bowed in PrayerPrayer The Christmas StoryChristmas Chapel and Performances Featuring: Chaplains Hadleigh Helms “Being chaplain has honestly been one of my favorite experiences my senior year.” TODAY'S SPEAKER During a chapel in October, guest speaker Coach Lee shares his story with the entire school. He shared an amazing testimony which is something very hard to do for most speakers as it has to relate to a high schooler's life. "I like that there are different speakers every week," senior Emily Ann Haynes said. Photo by HC Instagram I RAISE MY HANDS Planning songs for chapel is a hard job, but the worship team ensures that they practice each song they will play in chapel, and they never fail in doing so. Averaging four songs per chapel, the worship team grabbed the attention of all the students sitting in the seats below them. Guitarist Samantha Muro said, "I love the people in chapel and I love playing for them." Photos by HC Instagram Mike Skinner “This position has been great. It's a unique position, but it capitalizes on my skills and I really enjoy it.” Loren Hopf “I feel like I waited 7 years for God to allow me to have this position. It exceeded my expectations in every way.”
211 A TIME TO WORSHIP Every Thursday, students of all grades gather in the chapel to worship and praise God. The service starts with the amazing worship band that leads the students in praise with three amazingly played songs that the students sing along to. Then the verses of the day are spoken by senior chaplains Hadleigh Helms and Jackson Herauf. A guest speaker is then introduced to everyone, and they give a sermon or a message about his or her life. Finally, the chapel ends with one more song, and the Lord's prayer which is led by Mike Skinner. This break in the day for chapel allows students to reflect on what they are thankful for, and allows them to take a step back from their regular school day. Photos by Firstname Lastname A break in the day to be thankful for our God HEADS BOWED IN PRAYER Bowing their heads, students reflect on their day and send up their prayers to God. Having a moment to talk to God refreshens each student greatly. "I really like the prayers they say," freshman Maya Garibay said. Photo by HC Instagram THE CHRISTMAS STORY During the December chapel, Dr. Price and Mrs. Messer tell the "Christmas Story of HC" in the special Christmas chapel. Appreciating the break from the normal chapel schedule, the students listened to the story intently and watched all the events that came along with the story. "The chapel was really fun," freshman Payton Mitchell said, "I liked performing in it." Photo by HC Instagram VERSE OF THE DAY Before the speaker appears on stage in chapel, a verse of the day is shared by Hadleigh Helms and Jackson Herauf. They gave words of wisdom to the school, these two chose the verses and had the school say, "Thanks be to God," after their message to honor God. "I like that the school brought in more people to speak this year," Senior Savannah Tutor said." Photo by HC Instagram
LIFE-Clubs "I have been a member of the Interact Club here at HC for the last two years." "I am a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and I'm currently the President." "I have been a member of YoungLife for three years, and this year I'm a leader." "My favorite activities put on by the club have to be the field events and corn hole." "My favorite thing that our club does is definitely Game Day." "I really enjoy Club days because we get to sing with our friends and have a fun time." "I thought it seemed like a good oppurtunity to help give back to my community" "I joined because I wanted to create a bond with my fellow Christian student athletes." "I joined because I wanted to grow closer to God alongside my friends." What clubs have you been a part of at HC? What is your favorite club activity? Why did you choose to join this club? & ffifl88A &47<FBA$E<8:8E -H6>8E-BEA BLM is something I'm so passionate about. I'm so blessed to go to this school and be able to represent my culture.” #HFG<A%8J<F IAsBinsw“ascM& AQ ROBOTICS CLUB In the Innovation Studio, seniors Kyle Helberg and Micah Gordon show off their building tools. They were working on a winning robot design. Senior Kyle Helberg said, “The club is really fun, but doing well at the competitions is even more fun.” Photo by Michael Bredeweg
213 PARTY IN THE CLUB "Inclusivity is what we strive for." "The work was kind of hard, but I had the option to not get on stage and speak, so I immediately felt so much better about the conference." "Meeting students from other schools who share similar interests to me was such a blast, I can tell they are going to be lasting friends." Elizabeth Longwell Karli Kapche MODEL UN MODEL UN MODEL UN FASHION Fashion Club is more than just a club; it's a vibrant community that thrives on creativity, diversity, and the power of personal style. Throughout the year, our members explore the ever-evolving world of fashion, from classic styles to cutting-edge trends, and even sustainable fashion movements. Mrs. Divens' Fashion Club aims to create an inclusive space where everyone can express themselves through clothing, accessories, and beyond. We believe that fashion is a language that transcends boundaries, and our club fosters an environment where every voice is heard and every style celebrated. Club!!! The Diversity club members come from diverse backgrounds, bringing together a mosaic of experiences and stories. Together, they all learn, grow, and build bridges that connect us all. Whether you're passionate about promoting awareness or simply curious to learn more about the world around you, the Diversity Club welcomes everyone with open arms. Throughout the year, the Diversity Club has been a dynamic hub for cultural exchange, open discussions, and collaborative initiatives. From multicultural events that showcase the beauty of different traditions to thought-provoking discussions on inclusion and equality, they strive to create an environment where everyone feels valued and heard. Join them in their journey towards fostering understanding, promoting unity, and celebrating the strength that comes from embracing our differences. Together, they make our school a place where every voice is valued, and every story is part of the collective narrative that defines us. SERVICE As students line up along the tables, the BSU actively serves them food. Many students lined up to taste some of the food provided. Montana Wheeler said, “The line was long, but the food was super good and worth it.” INCLUSIVITY After serving meals to the students, the members of BSU preserve the moment in a photo. The BSU often served the school in this way. Kristen Rice said, “I love that we cater to all groups of people at school, instead of just one certain group.” Photo by Mrs. Rice
LIFE-Robotics I really like StangTech, I love all the 3D printing and building small parts. It's given me so much experience” Natalia Sessions Sportsmanship 10% Robot Performance Booth Presentation Notebook WcrexprfoFoRohoitstenoanfomofSCORING How much does each portion count for competition? 15% 20% 25% 30% FRIENDSGIVING For an annual event, StangTech throws Friendsgiving, Thanksgiving for friends. The team loved coming together to celebrate community. Dove Ajmani said, “It was so fun. I had a blast.” Photo by Sarah Guild DESIGNING 'BOTS BUBBLE TIME Blowing bubbles, Senior Kyle Helberg has a blast. The robotics club loves to have fun during their breaks from hard work. Kyle Helberg said, “Blowing bubbles is my favorite past time in robotics. It really helps during info meetings.” Photo by Sarah Guild FIELD TRIP Traveling to FANUC, or the Fuji Automatic Numerical Control Company, StangTeach learned all about their operations. The students loved gaining real world insight. Brooke Kern said, “It was really cool. I got to see a lot of new things.” Photo by Lukas Rieke
215 COMPETITION FUN "I really enjoyed watching people grow over time and watching them become better presenters. It was a little nervewracking but the more we practiced, the more confident I felt." "I really like teaching people new skills and watching them grow and develop in their interests. This club has really improved upon my leadership skills and ability to work as a team." "I love being President of Robotics. It's such a great club to join, regardless of your interests. StangTech has helped me grow as a leader and as an engineer. I love this club and highly recommend it to all." Jordan Blyden Brooke Kern Sarah Guild 1. The team smiles after sucessfully moving on to Regionals. Photo by Sarah Guild 2. Evan Marie Donohue and Donna Xue enjoy safety training. Photo by Caitlin Smith 3. Meet the StangTech leadership team. Photo by Caitlin Smith 1 2 3 Kyle Helberg “Robotics is the place where I made my first friends. It's been a significant community for me and has improved my quality of life here at HC.” Sarah Guild “Something I love about stangtech is that it’s not only about stem. There are so many different ways to be involved, there’s a place for you in robotics." Brooke Kern “I love Robotics! I highly recommend it to anyone; regardless of interests, experience level, or age, robotics is a great place for all.” Noah Takahada "StangTech Robotic has such a welcoming community. It creates such a sense of belonging that is so rewarding.” Jordan Blyden “I like the people. It's really fun to come and work together with people who are awesome to be with. I love creating stuff with the team.” Meet the Members! Whether you love marketing, creating robots, building exhibits, or designing presentations, there's a place for you at StangTech Robotics! Founded in 2015, the HC Robotics club has taken home numerous awards for its outstanding presentation teams, engineering notebooks, website design, and more. Averaging thirty to forty members each year, each member serves as a vital part of the team. The Robotics Club has success and fun!
LIFE-STUCO 1. All Sophomore representatives pose for a picture. Photo by Madison Krieger 2. Some representatives set up the gym to be a dance floor for the Homecoming dance. Photo by Madison Krieger 3. Freshman, Beau Beaver, walks with his mom for Homecoming court. Photo by Kirk Hawkins 4. Juniors cheer at the annual Neon Pep Rally before the Homecoming football game Photo by Katie Gassett 5. STUCO sets up for the Homecoming dance. Photo by Madison Krieger 5 4 2 3 your stuco representatives Words from the Reps "Being president of the student body has been such a cool experience. I've really enjoyed working with MPC, Dean, the Chaplains, and the Leadership Department to plan and organize so many fun events this year. It has been challenging but so rewarding!" "Being a part of STUCO is actually really fun, even though it can be a lot of work sometimes." "My favorite STUCO event this year was probably the dodgeball tournament. I thought it was fun to see a bunch of students compete against each other." "Even though this was my first year in STUCO, it taught me a lot , especially how to be a better leader and be more organized." "Being in STUCO lets me organize so many events for the student body and make the school year more fun and memorable." Madison Krieger Major Tarwater Cooper Clarke Paige Hill Jill Drury Jayden Chin Gracie Cervantes Junior Reps - Cole Montgomery, Cooper Clarke Fr
217 1 Freshman Reps - Beau Beaver, Paige Hill Chaplains - Hadleigh Helms, Jackson Herauf Jill Drury Ava Farris STICKING WITH STUCO Recognizing our representatives on campus THE stuco family Student Council is a great way for students to experience leadership positions and all the responsibilities that come with being a leader. Our STUCO representatives work hard every day to help create a better learning environment, whether it's organizing the Homecoming theme or making little changes throughout their time in their position. These students are dedicated and hardworking. Major Tarwater, one of the Sophomore representatives said, "I love being in STUCO because I love the people I do it with, but I also love getting to experience a more challenging leadership role." Photo by Kirk Hawkins
LIFE-International Festival What was your favorite food? “It was a Lebanese food- it was fried and has something in the middle. I don't remember what it was but it was so good!" Mia Granados “My favorite food was the macarons from France since they tasted good and had a great flaky texture." Josh Jou “I didn't really have a favorite, but I really enjoyed the Asian food because it's my favorite cuisine. " Winston McCormick “I liked the enchiladas, if that's what they're called, from the Mexico table." Tully Florey “It was from the Trinadad and Tibago table. I think it was probably the chickpeas and plantains." McKayla Childs “Italian for sure, the meatballs tasted just like my Italian grandmother's meatballs." Addie Rollins 67% 27% 7% “The food of a culture is always interesting because it's a big part of traditions in each culture.” Alyse Morrow “I appreciated where each performance came from and the effort put into them by the students." Karli Kapche “Being a flag bearer and seeing everyone in traditional attire was super cool.” Victoria Lunam giwStarthscpebealofFavorite Parts: FOOD PERFORMANCES CULTURES The students' faces are always brightened as they taste the various flavors brought to them by the festival's volunteers. Although there are chances that the food they try on this day may be different from the usual food they eat, they are always eager to try new things! Tasty Delicacies UNIQUE CULTURES The International Festival celebrates INTERNATIONAL DUO Dressed for the occasion, juniors Lillian Lemasters and Kaylin Caesar display their devotion to the festival. These two had proudly worn garments linked to their heritage. "I love wearing my Polish clothing and connecting with my heritage. The festival is always so fun," she said. Photo by Kirk SELAMAT DATANG! At Malaysia's desginated table, sophomore Mia Chieng serves traditional Malaysian snacks with her family. She especially enjoyed having quality time with her grandma. "My grandma was visiting and wanted to make treats for the festival, so I joined her," Mia said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla Favorite Parts: Dressed for the occasion, juniors Lillian Lemasters and Kaylin Caesar display their devotion to the festival. These two had heritage. "I love wearing my Polish clothing and connecting with my heritage. The festival is always so fun," she said.
219 ls CULTURAL RESPECT The annual International Festival gives the students a chance to be welcomed into a whole new world. Students of various cultural backgrounds are eager to share the uniqueness of their homelands to other students in the school. The fabulous people, the exciting performances, the tasty food, and the beautiful decorations around the school all contribute to the festive atmosphere of the this beloved event. Jackson Herauf, Ava Farris Nicole Hiemstra, Ava Cox Karli Kapche Kaylin Caesar SBONJOUR! Joyfully snacking, junior Maddie Carmichael enjoys the taste of France. She liked the authenticity of the food and the numerous other festivities. "The performances were amazing and each culture had its own shine," she said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla CHIT-CHAT At the Korea table, freshman Jackson Yi has a nice conversation with the volunteers. It ignited his excitement for the future festivals. "I liked everything, especially the decorations and food at the Brazil table," he said. Photo by Kirk Hawkins KAMUSTA? Happily serving traditional Filipino food, sophomore Dreighven Penilla's parents put smiles on faces through food. They were overjoyed when their trays of food ran out at the end of the day. "I'm so glad people got to enjoy the food I grew up on," said Dreighven. Photo by Dreighven Penilla DOBRE DOSHLI! Delighted by the taste of Turkish delight, sophomore Austin Beaver enjoys talking with the HC mom representing Bulgaria. This was one of those memorable moments of the festival for him. "Another memorable moment was Allan salsa dancing," he said. Photo by Dreighven Penilla
LIFE-Community Service Food Bank Fun The Junior girls went to the Houston food bank to help pack and sort food to be sent out to the Houston area. Katie Pisklak Emma Murff Lily Herviat MC Been Sarah Price RAKING ON BY Junior boys got their hands dirty while planting a beautiful garden. Joseph Feruzzo and Lane Hackerman chat while clearing away space for plants. Lane said, “I've always enjoyed the outdoors, but this was especially fun.” GETTING THAT BAG Some freshmen gather around to decorate the bags for the packed food. This event proved to be a popular one among underclassmen. Winston McCormick said, “Bag decorating was a lot of fun, and it made me feel like I was doing something helpful.” Class community Beds for Heavenly Sleep pose for a picture after finishing their quota. The tired group felt very accomplished at the end of the day. KJ March said, “I was super sore but I was glad I could help my community.” SILLY SERVICES The sophomore girls take a break from sorting food to take a picture with Ms. Munford. Service day was a great time to get to know everyone on a more personal level. Jill Drury said, “I love Ms. Munford, but spending time with her outside of the class was so fun.”
221 Helping out the community around us... one small group at a time UNDIES FOR EVERYONE Seniors fold super hero underwear for the less fortunate. This experience left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the seniors. It taught them the importance of empathy and solidarity, and the power of coming together as a community to uplift and support one another. They learned that regardless of background or circumstance, each individual has the capacity to be a hero in their own right. Junior boys plant a garden for the hungry. Each step of the journey was marked by teamwork and collaboration. Sweat mingled with laughter as the boys worked in harmony, united by a common goal: to provide nourishment for those in need. With each seed planted, they envisioned the bountiful harvest that would soon grace the tables of the hungry, a tangible manifestation of their collective efforts. Junior girls go to the Houston Food Bank. Beyond the tangible impact, this experience left an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the junior girls. It instilled within them a sense of empathy, resilience, and gratitude. They learned the power of coming together as a community to uplift and support one another, transcending barriers and making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. TARGET HUNGER HOUSTON FOODBANK Building Beds One of the many senior break off Adults groups, Sleep in Heavenly Peace was a student favorite this year. Students had the oppurtunity to build beds for children who aren't fortunate enough to have beds of their own. Students got to use real power tools, handle large machinery, all while having the satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference in children from our own community's lives. 1. Dove Ajmani, Camden Slate 2. Savannah Tutor 3. Lucas Donelson 1 2 3 IN ON THE FUN “We loved watching the kids get so passionate about something so selfless.” Jenny Cotton “It's nice to spend time with students like this outside of a classroom setting.” Heidi McCurdy LET'S GET TOGETHER
LIFE-College Visits 1. Baylor University 2. Louisiana State University 3. University of Arkansas 4. University of Oklahoma 5. Trinity University 6. University of Colorodo Boulder Best friends, Jackson Bongiourno and Lucas Donelson pose for a pic holding up their bear claws in front of their soon to be home in Waco, Tx, Baylor University! The two boys express how excited they were to see their new school together, and Jackson said, "I'm so glad Lucas and I ended up at the same school. I'm so excited to see where this new chapter takes us." Seniors, Andrew Corson and Lucas Donelson, take a break after touring the beautiful campus of Colorado State University. The boys took a college tour trip together because, as Andrew said, "I seemed to be able to tell if I could really feel at home on the campus with a friend there with me. I can only imagine the friends I might make in the future years at school." A soon to be Bear, Camden Slate takes a pic to announce to his friends his commitment to Baylor University in Waco Texas. Camden was so excited to tell everyone about his future academic ventures, that he announced via photograph in a text to his friends. He said "I'm so happy to finally know where Im going. It feels like a weight has been taken off of my shoulders." 1 2 3 4 5 6 COMMITTED SENIORS Johnnie Francis has committed to Texas Tech University! He will majoring in Mechanical Engineering and is excited to meet like minded people to share his passion with. Lauren Hartmen has committed to Texas A&M University! She will be majoring in Business and hopes to get involved in many extracurriculars! Christian Seay has committed to Baylor University! He will be majoring in Business and hopes to join a fraternity in the fall! Sic' Em Bears! MKctUwotpiCNEW HOME Away from home Senior, Sarah Guild, traveled far from her Houston home to go and visit the prestigious Washington University in St. Louis! WashU has a very low acceptance rate (11.8%) and Sarah is excited to attend and is planning on majoring in engineering. "This is my dream school, and I'm so happy that I was accepted. I'm excited to start a new chapter in the fall."
223 SHOW ME THE SCHOLARSHIP Heading out to excel in not only acedemics, seniors shine bright on the courts and fields as well. “Going to different schools was stressful and it was hard to find a place that checked all my boxes, but I'm so glad I found the right one." -Emma Sammuelson “It was hard to decide what school I wanted to go to, especially since a military school is such a huge jump for me, but tours really helped me decide.” -Jordan Elie - Stuartt “Honestly, it felt kind of crazy stepping onto the field for the tryout. I got the call that I was on the team, and it was one of the best feelings ever.” -Riley Warnica Madison Krieger has committed to Baylor University. She will be studying on a pre-dental track and participating in the Honors College! OPTIONS OPTIONS OPTIONS MASCOT MEET UP Senior Joey Delongchamps stops for a pic with the mascot at one of his college visits. He was super excited to stop and meet him. Joey said, “I love college sports, and the mascots are a huge part of school spirit.” Photo by Mrs. Delongchamps IMPORTANT INFO Dr. Droz tells excited parents about the importance of visiting colleges. She emphasizes the security it will give both parents and students when it comes to decision time. She said, "Seeing the campus in person can really solidify the decision for some people." GROUP INTERESTS While traveling for a tournament, the girls varsity volleyball team stops off at Texas State to walk around and see the school. The primarily senior team enjoyed touring together. Emma Guild said, “It was so much fun to see the school with my friends." SECOND CHOICE Senior Karli Kapche traveled to college station to visit A&M Engineering college. Dreaming of being a Bio-Engineer, Karli was ecstatic about the visit. “Even though I'm commited to Rice, A&M was such an incredible place.” said Karli.
LIFE-Spring Break Trips oh the places we go Prague, Czech Republic Budapest, Hungary Vienna, Austria Quito, Ecuador Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands High, Low, Galapago? Warren Anderson “High: Snorkeling at Kicker Rock because of all the awesome wildlife Low: Getting sick on a boat Galapago: Beating Mr. Rieke in an epic battle of sushi eating.” Kicker Rock The students on the Galapagos trip visited Kicker rock, a major tourist snorkel spot. Everyone got to see animals like, sting rays, hammer head sharks, turtles, sea lions and blue footed boobies. Hannah Pullin said, "Seeing all the animals was so cool. This was my favorite part of the trip!" Matching Shorts Seniors Emily Cezeaux and Emma Guild and Junior Boston Vaughn bought matching shorts with blue footed boobies on them. The blue footed boobies are one of the many local birds of the Galapagos Islands. Boston said, "I loved showing everyone my shorts." Emma Murff “My high was going to Kicker rock and my low was getting sunburned. Galapago was running in the rain.” Sarah Dewhurst “High was in the places, new places and taking pictures on my camera. Low was the moths in the hotel room. Galapago was how much fun all the chaperones were.”
225 SPREAK! SPREAK! Mustangs take on the World THE GALAPA-GANG (Above) The Galapagos trip members went to the Charles Darwin Research Institue on the San Cristóbal Isand. They learned about the extensive research Charles Darwin did on evolution and the local tortoises. Some students said visiting the tortoises was their favorite part of the trip. PLACE TO PLACE From The Galapagos Islands to Prauge, Budipest, and Vienna, Houston Christian students took trips all around the world this spring break. There was a science trip through the Galapagos Islands where they explored tortoise centers, beaches, national parks and snorkel tours. The Fine Arts students took a trip through out Prague, Budapest, and Vienna. They went to museums, went sight seeing, saw a horse show and much more! HC students are some of the most well traveled students in the world. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS Looking at God's creation,both trips got to see many amazing views of the different cities they were in. --The students on the Europe trip looked over the city of Budapest as they did their sight seeing. Victoria Lunam said, “I loved seeing all the beautiful views around Europe, but this one was definitely my favorite.” --The Galapagos trip members got to visit the Cotacachi Cayapas which is a lake in the middle of a volcano. Most of the students thought that the hike was hard but the views were worth it.
LIFE-Mustang Madness "I liked all the people there, and it was easier to make connections with them." "I really liked going to the petting zoo with my friends." "I loved spending time with my friends, we had a good time." "I for sure knew something was up." "I had no idea it was going to happen. It was completely unexpected." "No, I had no idea. I was totally surprised." "Because of my experience, rock climbing was my favorite thing to do." "I loved doing karaoke, I sung a bunch of different songs." "I really liked playing pickle ball, it was super fun." Was was the best part of Mustang Madness? Did you know Mustang Madness was going to happen? What was your favorite activity? Lily DuBose Alyssa Hope JJ Pernoud It was super fun; I liked having a free day and not having to worry about work. Addie Rollins UDgabwgds& AQ Face Full of Fun Participating in face painting by the Founder's Tree, seniors Hannah Fisher, Kyle Helberg, Juicy Ju, and Sarah Guild are happy to apply the vivid colors to their faces. Having been running around all day, the group appreciated the less physically demanding task that was face painting. Senior Hannah Fisher said, "We had fun painting each other's faces." Photo by Riley Warnica
227 INFINITE INFLATABLE MADNESS The student's favorite day “Nine square is pretty fun. I like playing with my friends and getting time off school." “I liked getting a free day from school. All the activities were fun, and I liked hanging out with people” Tyler Rawls Darius Dixon Outdoor games ENJOYING With Mustand Madness well underway, students from all grades gathered around the Founder's Tree to play games like spikeball and cornhole. These "slower"moving games allowed students to interact with each other more and enjoy the bright sunny day provided to them. Donuts and coffee were also avaliable for anyone who wanted them, and all the food was quickly devoured. Students got the opportunity to run around and play for six hours that day. Many were grateful for the chance to get away from the classwork they thought they had to do that day. Freshman Lincoln Wheeler said, "I played a bunch of games, and I enjoyed having a free day." Founder's Circle Games Throughout the day, nearly all of school got on one inflatable. Whether it be "The Meltdown," or the the racing blow-up, students were giddy whenever they got the chance to run, jump, and crawl on the air-filled plastic. It seemed that all inflatables, at all times, had students lined up by the dozens, waiting impatiently for their turn. These attractions were clearly a student favorite, and everyone was sad to see the inflatables leave once the day ended. The reason people seemed to drawn to these attractins was because it reminded the students of a time when they were a lot younger. Bouncy houses have been a part of every student's childhood, and it was nice to get a day off and relive some of those memories. Senior Lily Smith said "I had a lot of fun racing on the inflatable with my friends." UNO! UNO! UNO! During lunch time, a group of friends from all grades sit around a table and hold their breath as they play UNO. Having played three rounds before, the students were anxious to see who would win this round. "My favorite part of the game was when everyone played a bunch of draw fours when someone would almost win," said Taylor Lankford." Photo by HC Instagram
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Epic • Emotional • Stressful seniors Season Finale 100% Match • 23-24 • finale It's the class of 2024's last year! Time for college apps, traditions, and graduation. See all the things that Houston Christian seniors look forward to for 2024!
230 Seniors-Traditions Senior Traditions Senior Sunrise Painting Parking Spot Senior Retreat Red Shirts Homecoming King/ Queen Sports Senior Nights Senior Superlatives Senior Dog Day Senior Prank Senior Skip Day Prom Graduation Favorites: Senior Traditions Max McCarty “My favorite senior tradition is graduation! I love being in the church and am excited to get my diploma with all my friends.” HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN One of the special things that seniors get to participate in is voting for the homecoming royalty of their class. The students with the most votes get picked for the king and queen, and this year, they were Madison Krieger and Juicy Ju. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Each year, the senior class gets to vote on senior superlatives. These are typically "who's most likely to..." questions, and they're all super fun. Some of the things that the seniors voted on, as seen on the right are: Best Bro-Mance, Most Likely to Quietly Take over the World, Most Likely to Crash into a Parked Car, Most Likely to Become a CEO, and Most Likely to be a Youth Pastor. Photos by Riley Warnica Hadleigh Helms “Senior retreat was my favorite because it's time that's intentional time spent with the Lord. I also really enjoyed— and weeped— when we got to read letters from our family. It was a moving and bittersweet senior moment.” Jordan Bany “My favorite tradition is graduation because I love being able to look back on my last four years of high school.”
231 LAST YEAR BEST YEAR Senior year wouldn't be that great if it weren't for the traditions—big and small. From the opportunity to wear their red shirts, to getting to bring their dogs to school, seniors definitely have it the best when it comes to traditions at Houston Christian. And, hey, it's the last year of high school, might as well make the most of it before graduation. Stuff like this is what every student at Houston Christian looks forward to all the way from freshman year. It's an exciting yet bittersweet time, but the best way to spend it is by partaking in all the various traditions, starting from senior sunrise, all the way to graduation! Photos by Katie Gassett The class of 2024 finally get their senior traditions PAINTING PARKING SPOTS Right after the first day of school, the seniors have the opportunity to meet in the senior lot and start to paint their parking spots. This tradition gives the opportunity to claim a space and show off artistic personality. Photo by Katie Gassett SENIOR SUNRISE On the first day of school, the entire senior class gathers in the senior lot to get together and pray over the school year ahead. It's a time where everyone can prepare and celebrate the time that they have to be seniors in high school. Photo by Katie Gassett SENIOR NIGHT Every senior involved in a sport gets to partake in "senior night," where everyone on the team celebrates the seniors for their hard work and dedication for the team. Each senior gets a rose and a special spotlight on these nights. Emma Guild said, “It was very exciting to have all my friends and family there to watch me play and celebrate, but I was also super sad because it one of the last times I would be playing with my best friends.”
LIFE-Senior Transformations senior transformations Phoebe Hadaway Meckenzie Clapp Seth Perkins Was that really you? Kristen Rice Aidan Tran
233 Pierce York Elizabeth Longwell Adam Shephard Josh Tilotta Izzy Davis Noah Casagrande
LIFE-Senior Superlatives Mr and Ms HC Warren Anderson & Madison Krieger Most Likely to be on Broadway Layla Borghese & Nathan Braquet Most Likely to Turn Anything into Art Karlianna Kapche & Kyle Helberg Most Likely to be a ceo Sydnor Duffy & Ben Mize
235 Future Olympic Medalist Savannah Tutor & James Boutte Most Likely to come back to Hc as a teacher Helena Arnold & Grant Miller Best Bro-mance Jackson Buongiorno & Lucas Donelson Best Wo-mance Emily Cezeaux & Evan Donohue Best Hair Danielle Earles & Kian Ritchie
LIFE-Senior Superlatives Most likely to sleep in chapel Riley Warnica & Jordan Elie-Stuart Most Likely to quietly take over the world Donna Xue & Jordan Blyden Most likely to crash into a parked car Emily Thompson & Justin Lewis Most Likely to win jeopardy Brooke Kern & Thomas Myers
237 Future youth Pastor Hadleigh Helms & Jackson Herauf Master of puns Hannah Fisher & Juicy Ju Master of extravagant excuses Lana Raddatz & Aidan Willhite Worst case of Senioritis Kendall Wallace & Johnnie Francis Hardest to keep Mustang Madness a Secret from Meckenzie Clapp & Chris Adlam
LIFE-Senior Best Friends Friends Forever Senior BFFS karli kapche & sarah guild Moriah Schisler & Emilia thompson allan currier & Jackson herauf Jayden chin & Dylan maillet emma guild & chetan jolly Emily cezeaux & Evan Donohue Emily Cezeaux & Hannah Fisher Lauren hartman & madison krieger
239 Aidan Willhite & Seth Perkins dove ajmani & elise egger Ava farris & Lea Hlaihel Danielle Earles & Mikayla rovall Ethan barker, grant miller, joey delongchamps, avery elkins, & natalie taufer Seth perkins, darius dixon, & James bouttet Miriam Read, Lana Raddatz, & Kendall Wallace Evan donohue, natalie taufer, & elizabeth longwell helena arnold & mia henao Cole Broussard, taylor lee, & savannah tutor
LIFE-Senior Sweethearts Donna & Ben Having been together for over a year and a half, Donna Xue and Ben Mize love to go to Happy Lemon to get boba and playing connect four. They also enjoy driving to get some waffles and ice cream from Jupiter. This couple loves spending the holiday season together and going to see all kinds of lights and fireworks. Raven & Cameron This couple met at Houston Christian during a school movie night freshman year. Initially the pairing had different Homecoming dates but thanks to Covid, Raven and Cameron ended up together. Although they are going to different colleges, they plan to do their best to make things work long distance. They love to eat out together, especially at Grimaldi's Pizza and P.F. Changs. Madison & Jack Jack and Madison met freshman year and started dating sophomore year. Going two and a half years strong, they enjoy spending time together, having Star Wars marathons, supporting each other at their athletic events, going on dinner dates, and walking each other's dogs. Madison's favorite thing about Jack, besides his hair, is his patience and his sassy personality. Jack's favorite thing about Madison, besides her smile, is her kindness and dedication toward helping others. Lauren & Ewan Samantha & Luke Hannah & Kyle Karli & Grant Emily & Seth
241 Senior Sweethearts Savannah & Jackson Emily & Tucker Sydnor & james Lauren & Adam This couple met through theatre and got to know each other way more during their senior year. Savannah and Jackson started dating in December of 2023. Jackson is heading to Samford University to study physical therapy, while Savannah plans to go to A&M in Corpus Christi for psychology. This pairing loves playing games, getting coffee, studying the Bible, and face-timing together. Lauren and Adam became friends junior year and started dating on prom night. They love to watch movies and the Bachelor together. This couple also enjoys going to the lake and tubing. One of their favorite memories was going skiing together for spring break. For senior year, the pairing enjoy sharing neighboring parking spots. Ava & Eric gabby & Jackson Sarah & Juicy Avery & Joey Moriah & Max This pair started dating their junior year and never looked back. Junior year, Moriah won tickets to the Astros opening day game and had a spare ticket, a week later, Max was asking her to prom. Moriah and Max plan to stay together throughout college. They love watching movies together and eating at Hopdoddy. Mikayla & allan
LIFE-Who Dated Who WHO DATED WHO More complicated than the Once Upon a Time family tree... Karli Kapche Jordan Elie-Stuart Daniel Bae Grant Miller O Ajimotokan Luke Pidgeon Savannah Tutor Hudson McDaniel Jordan Bany Jackson Buongiorno Caleb Medlock Lea Hlaihel Miriam Read Ava Cox Carter Seeliger Will Jackson Matthew Shaw Emma Samuelson Luke Davenport Sam Ohlenforst Josh Lopez Kendall Wallace Julian Dawkins Pierce York Andrew Corson Matthew Varjas Savannah Winters Ava Farris Eric Mayfield Emily Thompson Ben Mize Donna Xue Sarah Guild Parker Eggleston Helena Arnold Dylan Maillet Warren Anderson Kian Ritchie Savanna Carlson Izzie Davis Emily Cezeaux Tucker Torn Ethan Barker Riley Warnica Phoebe Hadaway
243 Key: Dated: Thinged: Hadleigh Helms Alex Klein Lauren Hartman Adam Sheppard Darius Dixon Lana Raddatz Lucas Donelson Meckenzie Clapp Brazos McKenzie Gabby Mikulich Ewan Smith Jackson Mullen Mia Henao Lauren Wray Ashley Young Johnnie Francis Aiden Tran Noah Casagrande Jackson Herauf Madison Krieger Lizzie Spears Sam Shrader Luke Davidson Jack Henning Brooke Kern Jack Hart Kate Mueller James Boutte Joey DeLongchamps Avery Elkins Elise Egger Nate Lindsay Raven Swainson Cameron Talley Emilia Thompson Noah Takahata Moriah Schisler Max McCarty Hannah Fisher JJ Pernoud Kyle Helberg Sydnor Duffy James Celestin Colin Brogdon Juicy Ju
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