chaminade julienne high school yearbook 2005
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CHAMINADE-JULIENNE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 50S S. LUDLOW ST.
DAYTON, OHIO
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"The students and
teachers make C]
welcoming and
comfortable so
no one feels out
of place."
-Annie Buschemi
"C] is like a home away ftom home!" -Mary McAtee
''A community is like a ship; everyone ought to
be prepared to take the helm."
-Henrik Isben
Sam HoeJler ~~------~----------------~----------~
Megan Swartzbaugh, DeeDee
Criddell, and Amberly Crum
taking a break during math.
Jim Gaudion, Ethan Kroger, Tara
McGinnis, and Bryan Moon in
the halls giving a thumbs up!
Carrie Robison, Teresa DeWitt and
Liz Crombie together at the
NHS breakfast.
"We don't accomplish anything
in this world alone ... and what
ever happens is the result of the
whole tapestry of one's life and
all the weavings of individual
threads from one to another
that creates something."
-Sandra Day O'Connor Kevin Harris
Mr. Ricciuto
"1 am of the opinion that
my life belongs to the
community, and as long as
1 live it is my privilege to
do for it whatever I can."
- George Bernard Shaw
"Community to me is a group of people who are working towards a
al " common go .
-Mr. Ricciuto
"There is no such thing as a self made man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the make-up of our chracter and of our thoughts, as well as our success."
-George Matthew Adams
COMMUNITY GIVING OF OURSELVES TO CREATE A BEACON FOR
ALL PEOPLE TO COME TOGETHER.
Jerel WOrthy
4 :'Chuckeia-Folley, Tiffany " Cockerell and Mary McDermott
smile fci.,the camera in_(d~. ~
C] is a great community
because it brings people
from all different back
grounds to work together."
-Jerel WOrthy
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"Learning the Catholic faith has helped me to develop my own faith in a way that allows me to appreciate the ideas and con-nection between God and religions Anmar
Alkhafaji of the world. "
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Joe Berger
"Bec:,lUse of my three
years at C-J, the retreats
and religion classes have
helped me become a better
person."
Religion Class has helped me to
develop my faith and
gives me the opportunity to share my beliefs
with others. IT ROCKS!
Kelly Schirtzinger
Mike Schultz and Gian Genovesi lead the procession into Mass.
"I like the oppurtunitythat
C-J gives us to develop our
faith through monthy litur
gies, service opportunities
and retreats."
"My Catholic
education has
enriched my
faith life and
allowed me to
see the good in
all people. "
Maria Getty
As students in a Marianist and Notre Dame High School we are very proud of our heritage. Being inspired by the Characteristics of Marianist Education and the Notre Dame Mission Tenets, students are dedicated to becoming student leaders. The student body is offered many different opportunities to utilize their own individual gifts and talents to better not only our direct community but also our world community. A dedicated staff of individuals work endlessly teaching, inspiring, and helping students grow as community' students are led by example. Faith and service are
The choir leads the student body in song during liturgy.
key aspects to the daily lives of students at Charninade·Julienne. It is through daily prayer, monthly liturgies, service work, participating in LIFE, connecting on retreats, and living the charisms by which we are taught that we have grown into the Chaminade-Julienne family: laughing, crying, praying, and working together to better our world. It is like Mary McLeod Bethune said "Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible." We have proved that time and time again here at Chaminade-Julienne.
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"Education is the power to think clearly, the power to act well in the world's work, and the power to
appreciate life." -Brigham
EDUCATION Though we start our school day around 8:00 AM, we
have found that we are always learning, even beyond 3:00 PM. Chaminade-Juliennehas always been about educating the whole person. By educating the whole person, the C-J community is able to become life-long learners and contributing members of society. We have found that education is key in life. C-J promotes this at all times, be it academically, intellectually, artistically, athletically, spiritually, and socially. Teachers take the time to educate students so that we may use our best judgment and do what God would want us to do. That's what makes C-J different from other schools.
"Education is
what survives when
what has been
learned has been
forgotten."
-B. F Skinner
"Education must, then, be not only a
transmission of culture but also a provider
of alternative views of the world and a
strengthener of the will to explore them."
-Anonymous
"You cannot teach
people anything. You can only help them discover it within themselves."
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"I like having my brother Evan at school with me
becuase he is popular with the ladies!" says
Sean Allen.
Sam Pera '07 and his Dad,
Mr. Pera (Dil'ectOl' o/Campus
Ministry) strike a pose for the
camera.
"My Friends mean the world to me. Without
them I don't know what I
would do. They are the biggest positive influ
ence on my life!" -Derrick Brown
Paul and Parish Mack share a class but they share more than that in common.
Stasi Gomez & Patrick Mansfield are close friends and partners in crime.
Jessica Keys and Rich Victoria, a good example of friendships here at CJ.
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John '05 and Taylor '08 Bonner
Siblings? Mike Szabo '05 has a bunch of
'em.
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Seeing double? Amanda & Katy
Pudenz '06
WHAT
DOES
DMRSITY
MEAN TO
yOU? "We have become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic.
Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams."
-Jimmy Carter
C-J is more than a melting pot; we don't all look the same, act the same, or believe the same things. But, we come together to make the beautiful mosaic that is ChaminadeJulienne.
Our diversity is more than different races, religions, and backgrounds. Diversity is the interaction between these differences. When we all come to C-J, we incorporate everyone's culture and history without losing our own identity. We embrace and appreciate the differences rather than simply tolerate them.
strike a pose during 7th period microbiology.
Mindy Emery 'and Megan
Halpin ('08) work together
on a project. The two always
get the job done.
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1 . Students of Diversity members pose after the much anticipated and appreciated Diversity assembly.
2. Freshman Ashley Hoelscher and Antoinette Mack are in Mr. Stachler's Science class, enjoying his awesome lesson plan.
3. Keisha Collier and Holly Contrell ('05) have stayed friends through their four years at C-J.
4. Daneska Hoschar, Martina Cronin, Emelie Hall,
Christina Genovesi & Alex Edgel
(below) are caught off guard in the stairwell. These sophomores just had a healthy lunch in C-]'s
wonderful cafeteria.
~iiiiii;iiiilijji~i!!ii~~i!!i!!!!!!!!!!! Chelsey Trupp. and Elvia ~ Jones ('06) are happy to
Jazmine Marks '06, and Katherine Ryder '07, have big smiles after winning a big basketball game.
Megan Swartzbaugh and DiDi Criddell '06 have
been friends since their gradeschool days.
have their lunch interrupted to pose for the camera.
5. Chris Burling and Onie Egonia ponder what class they are supposed to be in.
6 Matt Evans and Monay Brewer ('06) get close in the
.;...._..:zII. cafeteria on a Wednesday Block Morning.
"Diversity is seeing outside yoW' box to see a different
perspective. It is seeing other people's point of view."
Ashley McCullough and Clarence
Satchell '06 work hard
during math class.
-Brandy McDaniel '08
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SENIOR MEMORIES "Life isn't a destination-it's a journey.
Everything that happens to us shapes who we are becoming. And, in the adventure of each day, we discover the best in ourselves."
-Anonymous
E or the last four years, the class of
2005 has traveled together. Soon we
must branch out on our own indepen
dent journeys. Looking back on our time
spent together we recall our fondest memo
ries. As we reflect on 'life at C] we remember
times for rejoicing and times of grieving.
The seniors of 2005 will remember the
shock of 9/11, Mr. Trainor and his powerful
"hohoho" at the winter Christmas concert,
helping to earn state championships, getting
crunk during powder puff, pep rallies, the
enticing game of donkey basketball, end
less study halls of procrastination, extreme
discomfort in occasionally attempting to
keep shirt tails tucked in, getting "down" at
students of diversity assemblies, and finally
in our seniors defeating the infamous Alter
knights. Although there will come a time
when the people of C] may seem distant,
the impact of our time spent at C] will
never leave us. The memories created here .
will stay with us forever.
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NOTE: This photo is an illusion. During her four years at CJ, Joanna Zaidain (pictured here next to Ryan Demmit) has never actually been seen studying. P.S. This is not a real notebook. Joanna was caught off guard with a pen in hand.
"Take off your shirt and start a
revolution." Senior
Tim Dent
Tim Dent & Charlie Nguyen have been great
friends since grade school.
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Mackenzie Smith & Jackie Strader
"Geeze, this game is so sweet. I wish I was an awesome
cheerleader like
Teresa Perretta!" -AleyHall
. "Everyone at C] is really friendly ... except for when they mess with my hair."
Senior L.J Hill
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The students at Chaminade-]ulienne are devoted
to their school. Support is shown through all the
activities C] provides. From pep rallies to service
projects C] has a great sense of pride. Their positive
attitude and good sportsmanship has earned them
the Harold A. Meyer award for the 4th year in a
row. The eagle spirit brings together all students,
faculty and alumni.
The eagle cheerleaders pose for a photo before a men's basketball game. They always know how to get the crowd pumped up during every game.
The "letter boys" could be seen at each eagle football game standing proud and cheering their team on. The E-A-G-L-E-S, always came prepared with green and blue paint and an abudance of enthusiasm.
The "letter boys" (l-r) Dan Hundt, Pete Spanel, Alex Treadway, Nathan Loyd, Tyler Rigsby and
Patrick Mansfield.
Clarence Satchell, chairman of the Spirit
Committee, can always be seen with a smile. He always knows how to get the student body get J
"crunl(' at each eagle pep rally.
CJ students Nikki Hall and Ben Gibson offer great eagle smiles
during this photo opportunity.
Natalie Smith and Katie Plake are I
thinking about what CJ spirit means to them.
Nate Wallace, Chris Borchers, Joe Piechota &. Katie Hoendorf
Kacey Watts, LeAnna Galyk, Courtney Garman & Emelie Hall.
OPENING MASS
Students hold hands and stretch out across the aisles during the praying of the Our Father.
(Right) Senior Todd Flohre accepts comm union from a Eucharist Minister. Being a minister is a great way to get involved in the mass and to build community.
(Right) Jessica Kracirick and Liz Crombie, members of the concert band, played the B.ures during the all school masses as well.
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(Right) The Litrugical Choir sings our their hearts desire at the mass. The Choir, directed by Mrs. Sierichs, met Tuesday before school to practice.
FRESHMEN MIXER Senior Chapperones Keisha Collier, Zach Schulke, Stasi Gomez,Jen Hall, and Taylor Robinson had a great time teaching the freshmen new dance moves .
(Above) ?? shows a little emotion over her friend's
(Left) Jimmy McAuley and ?? lead the dancing fo the YMCA.
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Aaron Adams Allison Adkins
Carrie Altick MaeganAmes Prentice Ariel Ariya Arnold
James Aubrey Mitchell Ausdenmoore
Nathaniel Ayers Lauren Bailey
Ian Baldwin Martika BalImann
Victoria Banjoko Alexander Beach
Julianne Beall Kathleen Begley
Elizabeth Belt June Billingsley
Colin Bishop J ariss Black
J arissa Black Chelsea Boch
Alexandria Bodiford Cristen Bomler
Taylor Bonner Zachary Borts John Bowron Chad Briggs
Maria Brinkman Jacob Broderick
David Bnm Brittany Bryant
Emily Buerschen Mary Burch Blaze Burke J. Burleson
Crystal Burnham Diana Burnham
Lauren Burns Amy Bush
Kristina Bush Rachel Byrd
Lee Call1oun Joshua Chandler Rachel Chandler
Nicole Christie Ravelle Clements
Dylan Colvin
Brendan Colliliff Regina Conyers
Dana Cook Thomas Cox
Daniel Craighead Dalia Cuellar
Ariolme Curry Kenan Darden
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Blaze Burke definitely appears to be glad that he chose C-J. Kathleen Begley (behind) seems to agree!
Michael Darden Cortney Dearing Laura Dent Melinda Dixon Patrick Donnelly Sheila Donnelly Barrett Doty Antyne' Downing
Brieana Duckett-Graves Jeffrey Dufresne Destini Edmond Douglas Edwards Melinda Emery William Enoch Vincent Evans Kiara Ferguson
Peter Femeding Gregory Fisher Christopher Fitch Taiyisha Foward Tracy Fowler Richard Franklin Seth Fulcomer Martin Gehres
Francesca Genovesi Lewis Gilbert Stephen Gilbert Mary Gleason Sydney Goodwill Austen Goolsby Adam Gough De Vonda Graham
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Jenea Graham Kelli Gray
DeShaun Gullatte Lauralee Hagans
Megan Halpin Maurice Harden
Kevin Harris Travis Hatch
Ricardo Henderson Jasmine Hendricks
Bradley Herman Sammy Hill
Ashley Hoelscher Cierra Hopkins Stephanie Huff
Yemoni Huguely
Emily Hunter Travis Jackson
Fatima Jefferson Austen Jemtings Caitlyn Jennings
Afton Jolmson La tisha Johnson
Kelsey Jones
Walletta Jones LaKita Jouett
Steven Keeton Kristina Kercher Crispus Kimani
Michelle Klimaski John-Paul Koob
Ethan Kroger
Josiane Niyomukesha, Ethan Kroger and Devonda Graham
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Ethan Kroger' Alexandra Landes Sarah Learner LaLli'en Leathers Russell Lee Zachary Lentz Emily Lesko Davin Lewis
Edward Loewer Maxwell Lopez Marquis Loritts Bethany Lowery Olivia Loyd Antoinette Mack Benjamin Mahorney . Diane Manovich
Jeremy Marshall Charles Martin Erin Martin Daniel Mauch Bradley Mays James McAuley Mathew McColU"lell Peter McCormick
Brandi McDaniel Kristen McFadden Amanda McGarry Jolm McGinnis Kelcey McKumey Tyler McLemore Mark Meadors Allison Mercmi
Patrick Meyer Matthew Money Steven Montgomery Matthew Mullins Patrick Munn Rebecca Musgrove Carlos Myers Andrew Myton
Michaela Neu Joshua Newport Jean Niyigena Josiane Niyomukesha Christopher Noone Victoria Nored Gwenisha Norman JelU"lifer Parker
Jessica Payne Jevon Peavy David Perkins Weston Philpot Natalie Pitts Melanie.Plake Cara Plaspohl Dennis Poelking
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TashalUla Pollard Sydney Potter
Cody Potts Wendy Potts
Arden Pulver Thomas Pyper
Erin Quinn Kayleigh Reamy
Daniel Reaver Willie Reid
Allison Richard Skyler Riggins Ashlyne Riley
Christopher Ritchey Tony Roberts
Vincent Roberts
Daryl Robinson Julian Romero
Brianna Rosenbauer Sarah Rowsey SheIJi Ruppert
Chiara Saccaggi Tyekka Sadler
Andrew Sawyer
Colleen Sayer Lisa Scarpelli
Sarah Schmitt Melissa Schoenhofer
Kwesi Seabrook Molly Shanks Rachel Shaver Allison Shimp
Christian Shingiro Quentina Skipper
Megan Slayback Emily Smith
Kelsey Smith Lohit Solomon Justin Sprague
Charise Stargell
Christina Stargell Benjamin Stayer
Tiera Stephen Alexandra Stuckey
Aaron Sumlin Joseph Szabo Ki'ara Talley
Jessica Taylor
Andi Thompson Elizabeth Townsend
Justin Turney HalUlah Tyson
Theresa Upp Dorian Vauls
Randall Wakefield Michael Waldron
Mrs. Janet Petersen (above) is all smiles as she holds her son, Izzy.
Zach Lentz above right, ponders his
plight as a freshman.
A group of freshmen cheer for the foot
ball team from their assigned seats -in the
back row!
Walletta Jones &
Janissa Black are just happy to be in
class together.
Ellen Walling India Warfield Stefanie Weber Vary Welch Carly Wetrich Brandon White Cierra White Kavico White
Seth Wilson Stephanie Woeste Stepfanie Wolff Jerel Worthy Marvin Worthy Gary Youngerman Erin Zugelder
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Summer Mission Trips This summer marks the seventh year that C-J students have gone on summer mission trips. Through the Catholic Heart Workcamp, two groups of students traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsion and Elhart, Indiana. There they met up with students from all across the country to serve the local community. This service entailed fixing up houses, cleaning up lots, painting buildings, and a variety of other odd jobs. Every evening, the students spent time growing closer with their small groups as well as strenghtening their faith. This was done through singing, dancing, praying, and reflecting on the day's work. C-J also had the opportunity to host CHWC when campers came to Dayton for a project of their own. These trips were a big sucess and a great way to get involved.
"M ission (fip was very inspirarional. People from all across me counrry arri ved and spenr a week singing, worshipping, and serving rhe communi ty rogerher. Following rhe rheme, "Taking Care of Business," business is exacdy whar was accomplished . We did everyrhing from painring, building parios, playing wirh children, and cleaning up crash." -M ilwaukee Chaperone M rs. Lasley
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Liz Crombie, Jacque Miller, Beth Upp, Terri Downs, Keisha Klaber-Williams, and Sarah Little pose with chaperone Mr. Bailey during a break in the evening program.
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Senior Beth Upp stops for the camera and poses with a woman she assisted while working in Elkhart.
"One thing to say about Summer Mission Trip is that it is a great way to show commitment to the community and to gtoW in faith." Junior Alexa Lopez- Indiana (Pictured at left)
After a hard day of serving the Milwaukee community, Phil H ewirr, Stephanie Ross , and Tim Ross are (['eated to ice cream. "The ice-cream was definately a great way to end a day of hard work," said Tim. (Pictured below)
"Mission trip was a blast! I had a great time helping the community and meeting lots of new people." Senior Liz Crombie. Back (L-R)- Crombie, 'Unknown soph? Middle- Beth Upp, Sarah Little, Jacque Miller, Nikki Winchester
Parr of the Milwaukee group spent their free day in Chicago while the other half went to Six Flags. The group, consisting of Stephanie Ross, Grace Finn, Phil H ewitt, Becca Craighead, and Katie Woeste, spent an entire day shopping on Michigan Avenue. Phil, a first-timer in the city, was quoted saying, "Who knew that shopping could be so much fun ?"
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Sock Hop s E==s=:=:=:e=d=sh=~=:n=S=~=;l=~r=~=:=;=·~=.~=~~=i=;S=\:=:=r:=I:=' r=~d=f,=:=~=~=:=:=~~=~::'o\t~~ ar one of CJs sock hops. At rhe rime both Peter's
ankles and Imees were broken and me mought of nor gerting on me dance Roor neal'ly killed hjm
just like the 2 ron [fuck rhar ran over his legs.
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The yearbook stafl fears that tlle expression on senior Jon Ricciuto's face is beyond words. It is needless to say, he enjoys breaking down to a funkey sound, getting his grooved thing on, and dancing like there is no tomorrow. Cowtlbunga!
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PARKING LOTS EMMAUEL, 3RD LOT, LUDLOW LOT,
GRAVEL LOTS
CJ parking lots, we see them every day. Sometimes they are used for more than just
parking. They can serve as a birdfeeder in the third lot, a fun place for a cookout, or
just a meeting place for friends.
Phil Balaguer
Jordie Edgel & Teresa DeWitt enjoy an early
morning tailgate cookout in the third lot.
"1 love getting together with all my friends,
we always have a lot of fun. Plus, I like to cook!"
"CAFETERIA OR AUDITORIUM!"
Early in the morning a group of friends meet before school to share breakfast in the Emmanuel parking lot. Dr. Lipovsky is a big supporter of the community building aspect of C-J's Mission Statement.
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Here, some might say a "shorter" senior, Jackie Strader takes a load off to pose with her boyfriend Kyle. This couple is always looking sharp, perfectly matching.
Jacob Soter and Jennifer
Hall
date
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and ( Nicholas , McMahon
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This year's homecoming court included, juniors Melanie Luken, Matthew Bruggeman, seniors Lindsey Goldsberry (queen), Jon Bonner (king), Shayla Fields, Nick Hess, and sophmores Jerrica Mack and Laquise Johnson
Homecoming '04 ''A Whole New World"
Kayla Minksy, Jane Tuss, Samantha Budd, Ashley Seibert, Blake Sheridan, Joe Saluke enjoying themselves
at the Homecoming Dance.
Elaine Marrinan and Brian Moon
Anne Prier, Tina Barbour and Kaidin
Sipes, friends and fellow soccer players
enjoying the dance
1. J. P. Cooper, Danielle Midlam and Allison Rindler are looking stunning.
2. Here the cute couple Josie Ivory and Chris Eckert share a quick smile for the camera.
! 3. Liz Crombie and Mike Szabo are pictured sharing an embrace during the.?~mecoming celebration.
( ) I ~ \ 7-4\ From left, junior~.A1icia Thornberry:
AnD Feighery, aDd Katie Norman were seen stunning the crowd. .
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Donye McCleskey and Elise Wise
Stephanie Gosser and Nick Morton
Dominic Neu and Erile Olsen strut their stuff at this year's homecoming. They are known for driving the ladies wild. In response, Dominic was quoted as saying, (smile).
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THE DIARY OF
Seniors Cerelia Bizzel and Ryan Holly
The cast members take their final bow after their last. performance.
Ryan Holley, Tiz Ballman, Adam Kilgore and Mark Shoemaker in a dramatic scence from the play
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Adam Kilgore delivers a soliloquoy to the audience.
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Nathan Eloe, Adam Kilgore, Ryan Holly, Megan Latimore, and Keisha Collier
The final showdown of the play takes place when the Nazis invade the attic where the Jews were hiding out.
Nathan Eloe, Ada Kilgore, and Mark Shoemaker gather around a table.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The Induction Ceremony
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Service, Leadership, Involvement On October 14, 2004 a group of
sudents gathered at Emmanuel Church
to be inducted into the National Honor
Society. Throughout the c.]. community
students are chosen based on character,
acheivements, goals, dreams, leadership,
and service.
As a National School of Excellence,
Chaminade Julienne prides itself on its
character, acheivements, and leader-
ship not just in the CJ community but
in larger communities as well. Students
drive to become followers in Jesus Christ
and leaders in our communities allow
the student body to be recognized by the
larger community as leaders exhibiting
great character. The National Honor So
ciety helps exhibit those in the CJ com- ·
munity who have shown service, leader- ·
ship, and involvement both in school
and out of school. The members in NHS
are not the only leaders at CJ, for many
students do service, take on leadership .
roles, and are accomplished individu-
als. The National Honor Society helps
recognize the leadership, service, and
involvement that help make Chaminade
Julienne a National School of Excellence.
National Honor Society Members, 2004-2005
Row 4: Mrs. Lumpkins, Jena Schafer, Natea Abraham, Rosie McAuley, Katie Woeste, Colleen Martin, Hannah Armanini, Emerald Sparks, Megan Hankey, Holly Zelnio, Jane Tuss, Jordan Beyerle, Lauren Stayer, Michele Wabler, Will Haley, Jordan Carper, Becca Craighead, Tina Barbour, Ellen Manovich; Nikki Winchester. Row 3: Nick Hess, Lindsey Goldsberry, Maria
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gan Latimore, Kathy Will, Liz Mathis, Ashley North . Row 2: Nathan Loyd, Sarah Fowler, Tyler Rigsby, Jacob Soter, Amber Thorron, Zenar Tekesta, Hinda Abdullahi, Adam Mesaros, Jonathan Ricciuto, Carrie Robinson, Pete Spanel, Jenny Sikora, Claire Ferneding, Kary Marrinez, Claire Sloss, Brad Zavakos. Row 1: Theresa DeWin, Lix Crombie, L.J. Hill, Laura Devita, Emily Hook, Shayla Fields, Alice Sledge, Josh Kern, Stephanie Ross, Claire Donnelly, Jordan Edgel, Brei Thornton, Patrick Mansfield, Andrew Weber, Stasi Gomez, Chris Washington, Heather Maddux, Lauren Boucher, Taylor Robinson
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"It is better to satisfy our hunger than to be clothed in purple." r-' Latin Proverb
HUNGERAND HOMELESS AWARENESS WEEK
"Volunteers give from the heart!" One week out of the school year the whole school community comes together to help the less fortunate in our area. Building community is a hard job but C-J students tackle the problem of hunger and homelessness by bringing in canned goods and other personal items to help aid local charities and organizations who alos work to beeter the lives of those whos living conditions are less than adequate. The C-J community collected enough bags, canned goods, and personal items to help stock the shelves of three dayton organizations. This is just another reason to show the C-J is all about helping others!
Grace Finn and Brd Thornton
organize food collected by CJ
students to donate to Catholic Social Services, St. Vincent de Pau!' and
the YWCA.
Brittany Reeves helping to sort bags for. Junior class vice-president Sarah Woerner brought the program to CJ and it
proved to be a huge success .
Megan Mercer, Grace Finn and Maribeth Yingling tryout the Shanty that was placed in front of the main office during Hunger &
Homeless Awareness Week.
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Monday Mismatch Day
Tuesday Fanfare Day
Wednesday Toga Day
Thursday Superhero Day
Friday Spirit Day
All C-J students enjoy spirit week because of the opportunity to express their creativity and have a fun week
out of uniform!
1 David Perkins, Mark Lauber, and Patrick Martin play drums at [he Spirit Day pep rally on Friday. The pep band keeps rhe energy
high at [he rallies.
2 Sophmore, Caitie Stockelm,U1, celebrates Monday's Mismatch Day with some crazy
sunglasses.
3 Crazy hats were a big tiling on Mismatch Day as seen here wi til junior ~I(onay Bre\,'er.
In the first floor hallway, Andrea Matheis, Nate Makiewicz, & Liz Brinkman on Mis-
Outside OSS, Ashley Camp & BrittanyCollins on Mismatch Day.
Mason enjoy Spirit \'V'eek just as much as the students.
"Spirit Week to me is hard hats and swimmies. Rain
bow swi mmies to be exact!" - Patrick Mansfield, Sen iot
James Aubry
Senior Eagle Aisha Jeffe rson defeated the Patriot (M r. Colvin) during Friday's Spirit Day pep rally to get everyo ne ready for the big football game on Saturday.
Government teacher, Miss Ruffolo, also gets in costume on Toga Daywhile teaching her 7th period class Wednesday afternoon.
Left to right: PeteSpanel, Mike Schultz, Maribeth Yingling, Megan Mercer, Susan 1hurin, and Meghan Newlin show off their different Toga styles on Wednesday's Toga Day.
Senior Students Alex McCauley, Ryan Holly, and Teresa DeWitt get enthusiastic at Friday's pep rally. 1he dance team and pep band performed and many games were played that got all students cheering.
Dylan Colvin
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Key Momments I 2005 Eagle Football Record I
Northmont Carroll Louisville Trinity Hamilton Badin Roger Bacon Purcell Marian McNicholas Blenheim (Canada) Elder Alter Miami Trace Alter St. Mary's
C] 39 35 29 49 45 42 34 37 14 14 42 48 13
Opponent 36 10 43 36 23 13 o
13 48 21 14 24 21
The C] football players "put 'em up" for the starting kick off of the Alter vs. C] tournament game. This year the eagles had the last laugh when they defeated the Alter Knights during the second round of tournament. It was definitely a sweet victory, eipecially the seniors, being the first time that C] had defeated Alter in four years. As senior Jason Piekenbrock described it, "beating Alter was the greatest satisfaction in my life."
1. Ben Rosenbauer is pictured kicking off to begin the first game of the season versus Northmost at Welcome Stadium.
2. Javon Ringer (left) picks up yardage as Brandon Harrison (right) blocks for him. Both Javon and Brandon were major conrributers to the success of this year's CJ football team. In the fall Javon will be attending Michigan State University and Brandon will move to the University of Michigan.
3. Nick was in the spotlight this year for his dramatic catch of the winning touchdown during the final seconds of the Northmonr game.
The Men Behind the
Scenes
Senior josh Harris has always been
known to be the sneaky one on the
football field . He is
notorious for picking off
passes from the opponent's offense.
junior Matt Evans works to put every
thing he has into practice
and games to try and
push his teammates
to reach their full
potential.
The CJ football team is not just a team, but
a family. John Bonner (I)
worked each day to make sure he
never let his football fam
ily down.
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M " Seniors
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"Soccer was the experience of a lifetime and I
couldn't have played with better teammates!".
-Justin Davisson
Justin Eckley Phil Plummer
Ochuko Evwarye shoots the ball, looking for a goal during
a tough game. He is a senior and contributed
a lot to the men's soccer team this year.
Back: Coach Money, Coach Wightman, Jonathan Wightrri.an, Mark Trick, Ed Marrinan, Eric Olsen, Pat Burns, Ryan Sraj, Peter Quinttus, Nate Armanini, Coach Jeckering, Coach Johnson. Middle: Pat Bills, Ben Lee, Josh Kern, Jordan Ray, Andrew Myton, Robbie Gummerus, Didier Hirwanrwari. Front: Justin Davisson, Ochuko Evwaraye, Justin Eckley, Brett Sipes, Aaron Scheid, Chad Kroger, Nick Bennett
VAISITY Although the Men's soccer team
suffered a rough season, they're still a weillmown team throughout the area,
representing C] well. We look for • success in the future! •
US THEM 4 Butler 2 0 Northmont 2 0 Springboro 5 0 Carroll 1 1 Bellbrook 1 1 Wayne 2 5 Oakwood 0 0 Percell Marian 0 0 Badin 2 0 St. Xavier 0 0 Alter 2 0 McNicholas 1 1 LaSalle 2 •
0 Moeller 3 1 Elder 2 4 Rodger Bacon 1
5-11-3
Outstanding Eagles ~e~ to throw the hCl./J .
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Reserve Schedule
Back: Coach Newman, Joe Noonan, Phil Hewitt, Zach Miller, John Bowron, Robert Craig, Tim Ross, John Koob, Greg Wollen haupt, Phil Plummer, Patrick Donnelly, Coach Money Middle: Dan Boleon, Josh Newport, Michael Rooths, Adam Vaughn, David Brun, Pat Dowd, Billy Carrigg. Front: Jack Knopp, Brad Mays, Russell Lee, Sean Gleason, Dan Mauch, Cody Potts.
Us 1
0 0 2 2 2 0 6 0 0 4 1 0
Butler Northmont Springboro
Carroll Bellbrook
Wayne Omvood
Percell Marian Badin
St. Xavier Alter
McNicholas LaSalle Moeller
Rodger Bacon
6-8-1
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Junior, Megan Hankey makes it look easy with this awesome kick as she clears the ball our of the defense. Megan earned the 3rd All South Award.
The Women's Soccer team finished off their season with 13 wins, 3 losses, and 3 ties. This year the women defeated three of their biggest rivals Carroll, Alter, and Beavercreek. This year's team was so talented that four varsity players tied for 3rd Team All Area South. The four players were: Hannah Armanini, Megan Hankey, Jena Schafer, and Tessa Overman. Maria Getty also recieved 2nd Team All Area South. Because of this season's great success the coaches, teammates, and fans are excited for the upcoming season.
[ Didyouget the memo?} ...
We're the baddest team
in all the Nation!
Junior, Brittany Naas pummels the ball asway frm the Carroll opponent. The girls played great as a team and gave it their all.
EAGLES AT PLAY
.~ SLOW
if ••• lUllS when we
beat Bellbrook ill ollr last gallle alld
it WflS Ji"eezi IIg cold olltside. I
also love tbe slIbs tbat were pro
vided for liS to eat after eVel] gallle!
Yi(lIImy!"
Sopbolllore Alilielise Riccillto
My most memorable moment ...
" ... was beillg able to playa great gallle witb sOllie O/IIIY best Ji"iends. "
Sopbolllore Alille Prier
" ... was beatillg Carroll alld Alter ill tbe S(/Ille week. Those two scbools are ollr biggest rivals. W'e bad so IIIl1cb ene/g)' alld 1II0tivatioli dllrillg tbe gallles. I bad so IIIl1cb filii playillg tbelll
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jllllior LeAlJlla Ga6'k
Front Row: Kelley Shirrzinger, Dallia Cueller, Breana Duckett-Graves, Dorothy Smith , Ariel Prientice Middle Row: Sarah Zwolski , Alex Boddiford, Carrie Altick, Katie Shay, Wend)' POtts, Alex Stuckey Back Row: Coach Pepe Mendez, N icole C hristie, T heresa Upp, Stephanie
Wolf, Breanna Rosenbauer, Mary Gleason, Cara Plasphol, Coach Joe Sorer
Front Row: Lauren Nemeth, Marcia Edwards, Emma Fergueson Middle Row: Brittany Naas, Amanda Henne, Anne Prier, Annelise Ricciuro, Samantha Hoefler, Karen Wells Back Row: Coach Grerchen Shock, Abb), Cox, Meaghan Aimes, Sasah Schmidt, Kristen McFadden, Sarah Woerner, And i Thompson, Sierra Zumwald , Coach Stephan ie Roddy Nor Pictured: Meghan Newlin
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This season a group of dedicated guys called the "Bucket Boiz" supported
I' the lady eagles at every game by making ctazy beats by beating on buckets. T he "Bucket Boiz" included Mark Trick, Pat Bills, Joey Saluke, Blake Sheridan, Nate Wallace, Bret Sipes, Pat Burns, Josh Kern , Justin Davisson, Ryan Sraj , Eric Olson, JP Cooper, Henry Rosenkranrz, Steve Musgrove, and Peter Quinttus.
Senior Jaimel Johnson (r) had an amazing season . She won 1st Team All South, Player of the Year South, 1 st Team All Area, and All Area Player of the Year.
" My confidence is knowing that I have probably trained harder than anyone I am going to play against.. . That translates to the belief that if I am in a game, I am going to
win."
Jaimel Johnson
Front Row: Jena Schafer, Tessa O verman, Lindsey Goldsberry, Jaimel Johnson, Tara McGinnis, Maria Getty, Zenar Tekeste Middle Row: H annah Armanini, Colleen Martin, Marty DullY, Megan Hankey, Renee Fleming, Abby Wendling, Shannon Lonneman Back Row: Coach Angela Ruffalo, LeAnna Galyk, Lauren Hefferon, Jane Tuss, Rosie McAuley, Ashley Seibert, Tina Barbour, Coach Doug Lehman
~rsity Us Them
Westerville 0 3 Carroll 2 0 Alter 1 0 Perrysberg 2 1 Amelia 2 0 Centerville 0 1 Wayne 2 0 Buder 0 0 Farimont 3 0 Beavercreek 1 0 Oakwood 3 0 Northmont 1 0 Springboro 3 0 Toledo 0 0 Tipp City 1 0 Bellbrook 1 0
Record: 13-3-3
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WOMEN'S AND MEN'S
Cross Country
On your mark, BANG! (54nd they're off .. "
Champions train, endure pain, and never complain.
Row 3: (left to rigbt) Chris Eckert, Adam Mesaros, Mackenzie Smith, Dan Smith, Dominick Neu, Ed Laage, Bobby Durmers, Max Hallinan, Brendan Conniff, Danny Baba! Row 2: Coach Spitzig, Anne Buschemi, Rachel Arnold, Jenna Yaney, Anna Held, Brittany Bryant, Shayla Fields, Lisa Spitzig, Ann Feighery, Emily Lesko, Alicia Thornberry, Kim Wallis, Alana King, Ravelle Clements, Natea Abraham, Coach Mominee Row 1: Coach Pierson, Laura DeVita, Kayleigh Reamy, Sarah Fowler, Lauren Stayer, Brittany Price
When one thinks of a stampede, one usually associates it with wild animals numing for their lives. But cross country rwmers know that every Satmday from the end of August to the beginning of October, there will be stampedes of men and women running not for their lives, but for £1111.
This year, the Chaminade-Julienne cross cow1try teams united. The men and women practiced together, prayed together, and created a great support system dming the meets. And the benefits of working together showed through. The seniors, juniors, and underclassmen constantly stepped up and each meet broke their own prs (personal records) . This constant drive to run faster and improve built everyone up to anticipate the end of the season with the major meets. However, the end of the season was bitter-sweet. Many runners were injured with shinsplints, foot injuries, knee and breathing problems, and stress fractmes. These obstacles made the GCL and District meets both physically and mentally tough, especially for seniors who were running competitively, some of them for their last time. But, this did allow under-classmen to step up, which they did. "I wouldn't say [the injuries were] positive because [they] encourged others to step up, because they drained the energy and morale of the team. It was awesome because the underclassmen did step up, but I feel bad for the guys who ran for years and at the end of their senior year, they couldn't perform to their full potential" said Coach Mominee.
Members of the men's and women's cross country team at Carrillon for pracice. Today, the coaches planned a scavenger hunt where three teammembers were tied together to look for clues that led to the fini sh : FOOD!
Anne Buschemi, Makenzie Sm.ith , and Sarah Fowler listening attentively to instructions before visualizing for their race.
Alana King, Alicia Thornberry, and Lauren Stayer running ar the Bellbrook meet, using each other to keep up a good pace.
Seniors Max Hallinin and Adam Mesaros working with each other during the difficult second mile.
Shayla Fields and Brittany Price working together to climb the steep hill at the All Ohio Catholic meet held at the Kettering Rec. Center
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS: \XTomen- First place fini sh at Bellbrook, freshman/sophomore First place finjsh at Eaton, Kayleigh Reamy qualified for Regionals Men- Finished Fifi:h in GCL
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Back Row: Coach Jim Brooks, Mindy Lester, Diane Manovich, Rachel Voskuhl, Holly Zelnio, Laura Folkerth, Sarah Striebich, Allison Schmid, Katie Woeste, Alex Landes, Coach Audrie Coates. Front Row: Emily Buerschen, Lynnee Roberts, Maribeth Yingling, Amanda Catchings, Melanie Luken, Martina Cronin, Christie Pleiman, Emily Kaminski. Not Pictured: C harity Scott, Crystal Nunn, Coach Debra Sanderman, Coach Sandy Thurman
All area h01201'S: Christie Pleiman made frist team all-area in singles and Emily Buerschen made 2nd team. Lynnee Roberts and Melanie Luken made 2nd team all area in doubles, and Amanda Catchings and Martina Cronin made 3rd team. Emily Kaminksi made honorable mention. In the Sectional Tournament, Christie Pleiman finished 4th in singles, Lynne Roberts and Emily Kaminski finished 4th in doubles, and all three advanced to the district tournament. As a team, C-J finished tied for first in Division I in the Dayton Area, coteam of the year along with Centerville ..
Wom~'s A"" li (gfJJfJJUfi5
Lynnee Roberts, Maribeth Yingling,
and Amanda Catchings pose for
their senior picture. They were great
leaders on and off the court for the
team. They will be missed.
Junior Emily Kam inski shakes
hands with her opponent after a
well fought match. Emily made her
way to play third Singles for varsity
this year.
Sophmore Christie Plieman n has a
triumphant smile as she walks off
the COlirt from yet another victorious
win. Christie has played first singles
for the team for two years .
Us Them Middletown 3 2 Miamisburg 2 3 Milton Union 5 0 Columbus Acad 2 3 Kings 4 I Seton 5 0 Carol! 5 0 Tipp City 3 2 Oakwood 4 St. Ursula 4 Springboro 4 I Alter 5 0 Norrhmont 4 1 Troy 2 3 Beavercreek 3 2 Mason 5 0 Buder 5 0 Centerville 3 2 Fairmont 4 1 Sycamore 0 5
Junior Melanie Luken walks to con
gratulate her partner after another
victorious win. Go Eagles!
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL The Tradition Continues
The 2004 volleyball season was nothing short of extrodinary. Sporting an 18-7 record, the "Eaglettes" had a lot to be proud of With their toughest schedule in years, including matches with future state champions St. Henry and Newark-Catholic, they also played high ranked teams from Kentucky. A highlight of the season came with a shut-out victory over Roger Bacon-the Cincinnati powerhouse and eventual state champion. Fan support was phenominal throughout the year. Packed houses cheered the team against cross town rivals Carroll and Alter. The team will graduate five seniors, but looks to be back strong next year.
Freshmen Team (L-R) FroJJt: Erin Zugelder, C helsea Boch Middle: Diana Burnham, Shell i Ruppert, Lauren Bailey, Stephanie Woeste Back: Tracy Fowler, Colleen Sayer, L~u ren Burns, Liz Belt, Julie Beall, Jenny Parker, Coach C hris Tetzlaff
Reserve (L-R) Frollt: Allison Richards, Kathleen Begley Middle: Emelie H all, Katie Hoendorf, Danielle M idlam, Emily Strader Back: Jacque M iller, Cori Evans, Sarah Tahy, Bethany Brun, Ashley North , Lindsey Engle, Coach Megan Marrinan
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Varsity (L-R) Front: Katie Slayback, Ali Hess, Jordan Edge!, Back: ' Mary McAtee, Laura Telepak, Gretchen Meyers, Stephanie Ross,
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Libero Jackie Strader, Katie Slayback, and Elaine Marrinan played the roles of human vaccums in the backcourt. These ladies sacrificed life and limb to keep the ball alive.
Fans cheer on the varsity squad to their shut-out
victory over crosstown rival, the Carroll Patriots.
Stephanie Ross anticipates the serve, ready and willing to lead the
team to victory
e Bauer, Sara Dorman, Megan Slayback, Elaine Marrinan, Emily Strader, Jackie Strader, : Moore
Springfield Shawnee --- W Centerville --------------- W Springboro--------------- W Eaton --------------------- W Bellbrook ---------------- W Westerville North ------ W Newark Catholic----------L
•• Roger Bacon------------- W J 2 St. Henry (KY)--------- 1-1 ... Lehman Catholic ------- W o Fairmont -------------------L U Lakota East -------------- W CU Newport Catholic (KY) W = McAuley -------------------L
Holy Cross (KY) -------- W ~ Carroll------------------- 2-0
-1IIIt Piqua --------------------- W C"Il St. Henry ------------------L ~ Beavercreek -------------- W ~ J\lter ------------------------L ~ Celina -------------------- W
Miamisburg ------------- W Vandalia Butler -----------L
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Under the direction of Mr. David Wood, the CJ Pep Band, though small compared to many other schools, wows audiences with their unique, strong sound. The percussionists, woodwinds, and the brass section all contribute to the band.
Junior, Kelly Corcoran on Tenor Sax and Senior, Johnathon Rust, sousaphone, play together at Welcome Stadium under the direction of band director, Mr. David Woods along with Sophomore Alex Bonner on trombone and L.J. Hill on the quads.
Come for the Band, Stay ~or the Game . .
Josh Chandler on the quads.
Rachel Byrd shares her music with Jarhal Duncan during halftime.
Ian Baldwin, Junior, Patrick Martin and Senior, Matt Lauber play the drums at Welcome Stadium during half-time of the CJ vs. Northmont football game.
Junior, Katie Aicher plays the Saxaphone at a football game for the Pep Band. Katie used to play the Clarinet before switching.
Freshman, Erin Martin( r} plays the Tamborine for the percussion section for the CJ Pep Band. Erin also plays the Triangle for the band.
Freshman,]immy McAuley and Sophmore, Chelsea Onyia play the.drums for the Pep Band. The are two of 11 drummers in the band.
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earn Back: Megan Lattimore, Kaitlin McCon
key, Jenny Sikora & Brea Thornton. Middle: Melanie Luken, Sarah Porter &
Kiara Heidenreich Front: Nikki Winchester, Amberly Crum
& Amber Renick
Megan Larrimore, Kaidin McConkey and Brd Thornton performing at a home basketball game.
Brd Thornton, Kaidin McConkey and Megan Latrimore light up the room with their smiles.
Megan Larrimore
Kaidin McConkey
Amber Renick SENIORS: Brd. Thornton, Jenny Sikora, Sarah
Porter, Amber Renick & Kaidin McConkey
Melanie Luken, Jenny Sikora, Brd Thornton and Sarah Porter.
Poetry Moves To The Mu~ic
C-J's Dance Team shook things up at the Men's Basketball games. Their creative, fun style brought cheers from the crowds and spirit to the eagles .
Way to go girls!
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Cheerleading
"Cheerleading is a rivalry, the competition
makes you strong.
Back Row:
Middle Row: Front Row:
Jerrica Mack, Regina Jones. Kiki Hollis, Courtney Reynolds Morgan Chami, Rachel Carlson, Lindsey Allen, Christina Varcarcel Teresa Perretta, Taylor Robinson
Cheerleading is reaching out to comfort a sister
who is sad, it is defending each other in good times,
and bad." -Lindsey AlLen '05
Back Row: Regina Jones, Christine Varcarcel, Natalie Bauer, Jerrica Mack, Morgan Chami
Front Row: Teresa Perretta, Kiera Hollis, Taylor Robinson Back Row: Brittany Brown, Amberly Crum, Ashley McCullough
Middle Row: Nancy Strickland, Katie Plake, Annie • Neal, Eryn Ecton
Front Row: Coach April Dingeman
Back Row: Karina Hollis, Courtney Reynolds, Brandee Elijah, Kiki Elijah Front Row: Asia Hollis, Candice Scales, Mandi Siehl
Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row:
Candice Scales, Keithsha Mitchell, Karina Hollis Ashley Collier, Tiffany Brown Kiki Elijah, Brandee Elijah
Back Row: Laura Dent, Antoinette Mack, Kelsey McKinney Third Row: Jessica Taylor Second Row: Jenea Graham, Natalie Pitts, Cierra White Front Row: Brandi McDaniel, Molly Shanks
Senior Cheerleaders pose for their last group photo together. The girls enjoyed pumping up the crowd at CJ events. Rah! Rah!
The Varsity Football Cheerleaders gather around the Eagle after a victorous win by our triumphant football team.
Freshman football cheerleaders stand reverently while our National Anthem plays .
Back Row: Ciera White, Molly Shanks, Jones Graham Middle Row: Natalie Pitts, Kelsey McKinny, Jessica Taylor,
Laura Dent, Alex Landes Front Row: Brandi McDaniel, Antoinette Mack
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Hanen Alkhafaji Derricka Allen
Timothy Andersen Nathan Armanini
Kristen Arquilla Jacqueline Athmer
Bridget Bach Stephanie Baldridge
Alexander Baron Nicholas Belmett
Jemla Bethel John Beust
Gustave Bizimana Clu"istopher Blumenstock
Daniel Bolton Alexander Bonner
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Jana Boone Christopher Borchers
Ashley Boucher Sean Branick Van Browne
Bethany Bnm Jessica Bnms Aml Buscemi
Steven Busch Mariah Busher
William Carrigg Ariel Carson
Tamra Carson Morgan Chami Thomas Cleary
Julielme Closser
Elizabeth Coe Brittany Collins
Cory Collins Lilia Conroy
Jaslyn Cooley Kyle Copeland
Robert Craig Anjerrica Curry
Timothy DeVita Lucas Dickman
Alexandra DiMuccio Grace Doepker
Claire Doty Patrick Dowd
Clu-istopher Doyle Martha Duffy
Alexander Edgel Marcia Edwards
Brandee Elijah Kiara Elijah
Sierra Elkins Monica Eltzroth
Corinne Evans Jordan Feeney
Sf) I) II f) II f) 111~S
Jessica Brun is shown here sporting some cool shades in class.
Aaron Fletcher Lisa Folkerth Daniel Garcher Christina Genovesi Lauren Gerhard Benjamin Gibson Matthew Gilbert Susan Gilbert
De'Andre Gist Devin Givens Sean Gleason Adam Golden Francesca Gomez Stephanie Gosser Charles Grove Kristen Gummerus
Devin Hairston N icole Hall William Hallinan Emma Hamby Ashlee Hammond Claire Hampel Courtney Harchaoui Sarah Hartman
Sarah Harvey William Hayden Derrek Haywood N anika Hearns Kelmeth Heidenreich Amanda Henne Joshua Herzer Philip Hewitt
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Freshmen & Sophmores pray quietly during the Ash Wednesday Liturgy in he C-J Auditorium.
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QuaW1 Hewitt Julian Hodges
Katlu'yn Hoendorf Asia Hollis
Alexander Holmes Joseph Homan Joshua Howell
Amanda Hughes
James Hlmdt Jaimee Hunter
Lindsee Hunter Frances Igah
Dominic Iseli-Smith Nomikitha Israel Matthew Jackson
Martin Jarvis
Laquise Jolmson Ryan Jolmson
William Jolmson Russell Johnston
Kristin Jolley Jason Jones
Katherine Jones Tyrone Jones
Diamond Jordan Justin Jurich
Marie Karigirwa Zachary Kersdmer
Adam Kilgore Alana King
Brittany Kinney Justin Kirchmer
Tim O'Hearn, hard at work in class.
(~I.J'SS C)I~ 2()()7
Joseph Klank Christopher Kleinhenz Elliot Klosterman Shelly Klosterman Jolu1 Knopp William Lainhart Michael Leibold Mindora Lester
Michael Little Sarah Little Nikki Loesch Shannon Lonneman Travis Lovato Casey Luken J errica Mack Amber Magee
Patrick Mahorney Nathaniel Makiewicz Stephen Martinek Andrea Matheis George McCarthy Destanie McComb Blake McCroskey Natasha McDaniel
Jolm McDermott Patrick McDermott Geordie McKinney Nicholas McMahon Lisa Mergler Gregory Meyers Danielle Midlam Danielle Miles
Jacqueline Miller Joshua Miller Zachary Miller Keithsha Mitchell Amanda Moell Joseph Moorefield Martha Morea Tarnika Morrison
Erin Mullins Lauren Noland Ashley Noonan Joseph Noonan Danielle Northcutt Leah Nunery Timothy O'Hearn Chelsea Onyia
Jessica Overman Danielle Pegues Samuel Pera Emilio Perez Ashley Perry Travis Pfander Emily philips-Roth Meghan Phillips
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Joseph Piechota Jordan Pierce Zachary Pitts
Andrew Place Christine Pleiman
Philip Pllullmer Benjamin Postigo
Joshua Prentice
Anne Prier Anthony Prince
Kimberly Pritchard Hugh Quill
Peter Quin ttus Cmtiss Rasnic
Kyle Retzloff Max Reynolds
William Reynolds Annelise Ricciuto
Alan Richards Allison Rindler
Meredith Rinehart Blake Roan
Patrice Roberts Michael Rooths
Timothy Ross Aaron Rucker
Nicholas Rucker Sarah Ryan
Katherine Ryder James Sacksteder
Joseph Salvucci Darrell Sargent
Candice Scales Aaron Scheid
Kelley Schirtzinger Emily Schoenhofer
Samuel Schwendeman Brian Scott
Caitlin Shay Brendan Shields
Erin Shoemaker Caitlin Sipes
Amber Smith Dorothy Smith
Kristin Sn"lith Meagan Smith
Corey Sorrell Joshua Soter
Maxwell Spang Emily Staley James Stefan
Terrence Stevenson Ca itlin Stockelman
Jam es Stone Emily Strader
Sarah Striebich
Sierra ZLilllwald Sara Zwolski
Nate Wallace, Kate Hoendorf, Chris Borchers, and Pat Dowd display
their School spirit at a game. Alex Edge!
Jonce Tackett Sarah Tahy Robert Thomas Dakona Twe Errmlanuel Umoren Collin Yolk Racheal Voskuhl Nathan Wallace
Anthony Wartinger Mychal Weinert Daniel Weitzel Karen Wells Abby Wendling John Williams Darryl Wilson Adam Winters
Jessica Winters Stephen Wollenhaupt Jordan Wortham Adriatme Yarbrough Amy Yoder Kimiko Yoshida DaJ uatl YOLUlg Shaye' YOLmg
"Human Knots" is one of more fun and challenging of the activities on sophomore retreat each year.
Nick Mo rton, senior leader, Amanda Hughes, Jamie Hunter, Sarah Hartman, Greg Wollenhaupt, Nate
Mak iewicz, Justin Jurich and Vince Leibold demonstrating
their "Human Machine".
(below) Blake McCroskey, Sam Pera, An ne Prier, Geordie McKinney and Greg Meyers demonstrating their vacuum cleaner.
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Van Brown, Alex Bonner, Jaslyn Cooley, Claire Doty, Bethany Brun , DeAndre Gist and two unidentified
fri ends.
(I) Anne Prier, Erin Mullins and Greg Meyers alilulo tted
up during an afternoon icebreaker.
So h Sophomores spend a day together at Camp Birch in Yellow Springs, OH to begin the process of learning to trust- themselves, each other and God. Teams of Seniors, led by members of F.L.IG.H.T. lead the retreats
Tom Grabiel, student directo r of one -the 2004 Sophomore Retreats.
Jamie Hunter Sarah H artman, Justin Jurich, Vince Leibold and Amanda Hughes untying their "Human Knot))
JUNIOR RETREAT \'{7orking together as a team, this group tries
to complete an acitiviry outdoors in the muddy
wearher.
Sitting around this gro up is doing an acti viry. Also commo n waswriring in personal notebooks rhar were given to thesrudenrs at the beginning of retrear.
The Retreat Experience
? were good friends at the
retreat. It is a great experi-ence because you talk to
people you don't normally
think you would.
The October group stood around eachorher the first day and found out some new things about thier feUow classmates.
Juniors, Ryan McClain and Kevin Kom iensky sir at rheir group rable and do activities.
This grou p of Juniors help eachother in getting across rhis piece ofland without letting go of the tree stump or eachorher. 1his is really a group effo rt.
Left to Right: Natalie Bauer, Duncan Frith , Derrick Allen, Cerelia Bizzell , ??, Ryan McCla in , Megan Mercer, and ?' pose for a picture after doing
their designated spot at
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Santa couldn't be happier with his many female admirers! Ms. Ruffolo is ali smiles as Santa's helper!
CHRISTMAS DANCE 105
Danny Babal & Lauren Stayer
"Under The Miseltoe"
Students from every grade
came out to the Greek Or
thodox Church on December
1 0 for the annual Christmas
Dance turnabout. The dance
may have been ladies' choice,
but it proved to be a fun night
for everyone in attendance.
The Christmas Dance is the
first dance that freshman are
allowed to attend, with many
showing up to experience
their first high school dance.
Even a false fire alarm could
not stop or alter the moods
and Christmas Spirit of the
dance that night. A special
visit was made to students by
Santa Clause himself. Many
students embraced the theme
by sharing a goodnight kiss
under the miseltoe.
Jevon Howard '08 Emily Hook '05
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Michelle K1imaski & Megan,· Slayback
Caitlin Sipes '07
1. The Senior Christmas Dance court smiles after their crowning: Queen, Susie
Thurin; King, Nathan Loyd; attendants Onie Egonia & Taylor Robinson.
2. Junior Christmas dance attendants, Rich Victoria and Jessica Keys
3. Sophomore dance attendents, Jenna Bethel and Sam Schwendeman.
4. Freshman dance attendents, Janea Graham and her date. 5. A group of Freshman ladies enjoy their first C-J dance.
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MOTHER-S NIF I n o
((n· fi f" .lJtSCO ever.
Senior Jon Myles shows off his 70's moves.
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Nick Morton and his Mom
TWIST & SHOUT
The Mother-Son/ Father-Daughter Dances are a special part of the C-J tradition. Held in late January at the Greek Orthodox Chruch, these dances are not only a way for family bonding and community building, but are also very enjoyable for both students and parents alike.
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Megan Hankey & her dad
»MR. SPARROW
Chaperone M r. Sparrow and his young daughter lit up the floor at the Father-D aughter D ance. The pair could be seen waltzing all around the floor.
Sean Allen, Lester Troutman and Alex Treadway show off their moves to "YMCA".
Senior Stephanie Ross and her dad, Joe.
Look-al ikes Lisa Scarpelli and her dad enjoy their fi rst of many dances together . .
Nate \'V'alIace and his mom, Molly, displaying shock at each other's moves.
Lester TtoUU11an a. k.a the "Funky Chicken ."
» QUEEN OF THE DANCE
Freshmen girls take a break in the action.
» KING OF THE DANCE Tyler Rigsby and Shayla Fields both wrote essays abaout their parents, and
in winning, their parents were named Queen and King of the dance.
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(I-r) Laura Dent, Patrick Munn, Lester Troutman, Shayla Fields, Tyler Rigsby, Emily Hook, Candice Scales, Brian Scott, Alexa Lopez and Donovan Potter
Mitchell Stovall and Zenar Tekeste.
Brian Scott, Anthony Green, Veit Parker, and Paul Mack relaxing and
enjoying their highschool dances!
Susan Gilbert & Joe Piechota
Jamie! Johnson, Jena Schafer, Sarah Dorman, Megan Hankey & Aisha Jefferson
Rache! Arnold & Jaime! Johnson Asia Hollis & Adrian Yarborell 67
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Rebecca Aicher Evan Allen
Serena Allen Christopher Anderson
Diana Ankeny HalUlah Armanini
Caleb Ater Daniel Babal
Philip Bach Jessica Baker
Alexander Baldukas Kristina Barbour
Natalie Bauer Joseph Berger
Jordan Beyerle Emily Beyoglides
Pa trick Bills Clarence Bishop Mallory Blosser Monay Brewer
Frances Broderick Caitlin Brooks
Brittany Brown Tiffany Brown
Matthew Bruggeman Pa tricia Bruns
Samantha Budd Patrick Burns
Jordan Carper Kathryn Carter
Mackenzie Chami Tiffany Cockrell
Ashley Collier James Cooper
Kelly Corcoran Abigail Cox
Rebecca Craighead Deirdre Criddell
Michael Crider Martina Cronin
Amberly Crum Samantha Davidson
Lindsey Day Jessica DeCarlo
Stephen Dees Colleen Dempsey
Anthony DiMuccio Breann Donlin
Sara Dorman Ashley Downs Jarhal Duncan
Robert Dutmers Christina Dyer
Nathan Eloe Lindsay Engle
Matthew Evans
"tJNt C) ItS
Juniors show their school spirit at the first pep rally of the year.
Ann Feighery Emma Ferguson Claire Ferneding Tyler Fillinger Renee Fleming Laura Folkerth Chuckeia Folley Jasmine Frank
Stanley Frazier Dlmcan Frith LeAnna Galyk Courtney Garman Natasha Gober Megan Grabiel Ayesha Green Morgan Grote
Mary Hairston William Haley Emelie Hall Michael Hall Amber Hammon Megan Hankey Daniel Harris James Hprris
Kenneth Harris Mark Harris Joel Hart Lauren Hefferon Kiara Heidenreich Anna Held Alison Hess Robin Hirtle
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Thomas Hodges Sa mantha Hoefler
Karina Hollis Kristen Holtvoigt Daneska Hoschar Darryl Howerton
Jessica Ivory Caroline Jentleson
Alexa nder Jolmson Ariel Jolmson
Thomas Jolmson Elvia Jones
Regina Jones Emily Kamjnski Andl'ia Kearney
Jessica Keys
Alexander Kilgore Jamar King
Alexander Knobloch Kevin Komiensky
Jessica Kracirik Sa mantha Kramer
Ed ward Laage Marcus Lambright
Anthony Lane Megan Latimore
Daniel Laufersweiler Dlmford Lam-en
Rashad Lee Alexa Lopez
Larry Lovejoy Melanie Luken
(~I.J'SS ()I~ 2()()(i
Destiny LLU1eke Severin Mahirwe Ellen Manovich Jazmyne Marks Colleen Martin Patrick Martin Kathryn Martinez Chan tee Mathews
Elizabeth Matis De' Lisa Maybin Mary McAtee Rose McAuley Ryan McClain Donye' McCleskey Kevin McCormick Ashley McCullough
Mary McDermott Gregory McFadden Catherine Meadors Megan Mercer Gretchen Meyers Jeremy Miller Kayla Minsky Margaret Moore
AhJia Moyers Stephen MusgTOve Brittany Naas Lauren Nemeth Meghan Newlin Katherine Norman Ashley North Kathryn Olmsted
Veit Parker Amanda Paul Nathan Pippenger Kyle Pomeroy Melissa Pottenger
. Donovan Potter Amanda Pudenz Katlu'yn Pudel1Z
Mary Raffield Erin Rankine Alan Reid Courh1ey Reynolds Lindsey Reynolds Hemy Rosenkranz Joseph Saluke Clarence Sa tchell
Odis Scales Allison Schmid Jeruufer Schwieterman Symphony Scott Christopher Scupski Krista Seaman Ashley Seibert Robert Sheridan
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Mark Shoemaker Dale Shultz
Maggie Siehl Mandi Siehl
Daniel Smith Decembre Smith
Won-Sup Sol111 Emerald Sparks
Clu"istopher Stargell Lauren Stayer
Franklyn Stovall Megan Swartzbaugh
Laura Telepak Ashley Thomas
AllysOl111 Thompson Alicia Thornberry
Jasmine Trammell Nicholas Trentman
Mark Trick Kevin Troidl
Chelsey Trupp Jane Tuss
Craig Vangas Christina Varcarcel
Richard Victoria Michele Wabler
Riane-Allen Walker Kimberly Wallis
Kevin Washington Kenneth Watson
Kacey Watts MaLlory Weaver
Aisha Whitaker Jonathan Wightman
Katherine Will Clark Williams
Gregory Williams Margaret Williams
Zachary Willis Andrea Winchester
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Elisangela Wise Neil Wittberg
Sarah Woerner Kathryn Woeste
Charmaine Xayasith JelU1a Yaney Holly Zelnio
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Back Row (l-r): PalJ Mack, Steve Dees. Evan Allen, AJex Johnson, Donovan Potter, Joe SahJ(e, Brian Scott Front Row (l-r): Javen Collins, John Bonner, Derrick Brown, Lester Troutman, Brandon C lay, Marcus Horton
Vrll:;i~J' playm PaullYIack, Brt11ldOll Cia)" Brian Scott, Johl1 BOllllel; lYIarcltS Horton, Coach Richard Kidd, Evan Allen, Alex Johnson and Coach D cheering 011 their teammates during the Ti"OlltlUood game. •
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Seniors (l-r) : Javen Collins, Marcus Horton. John Bonner, Derrick Brown, Lester Troutman, Brandon Clay, Paul Mack
The 2004-05 season was another championship one on the hardwood for rhe Eagles! Led by seniors Derrick Brown and Javon Collins me men's varsity ream posred a 16 and 9 record on rheir way to rheir third straighr G rearer Catholic League Championship. Highlighrs of the season included a firsr ever three victories in one year over arcluival Alrer H .S. and a school record defensive average of only 43 points per game. The Eagles finished rhe year winning 11 our of meir lasr 12 gam es, including a Dimict Championship for the third year in a row. before bowing our of dle rournamenr widl a loss ro Dayton Dunbar. Derrick Brown ended his career one of dle mosr honored Eagle Roundballers of all time when he was selecred born All-Srare for the second consecutive year and GCL Nordl Player of me Year as a senior.
Derrick Brown, displaying the form that helped him earn distinction as GCL No rth Player of the Year. Derrick's skills ea rned him a full Ath letic scholarship to Xav ier Uni vers ity.
Varsity teammates Paul Mack, Derrick Brown, Steve Dees, and Marcus Horron watch from the sidelines as their team plays .
Back Row{l-r) : Coach Randall C lark, Joe Szabo, John McGinnis, Mark Meadors, Aaron Ada ms, Ryan Johnson, VJ Evans, Taylor Bonner, Davin Lewis, Patrick Munn, Coach C harlie Szabo. Front Row{l-r): Antyne Downing, Ben Stayer, James Aubrey, . Kavico White, Chad Briggs, Dana Cook.
Derrick Brown, Javen Collins, Marcus Honon, John Bonner, & Paul Mack wait for a varsity game in the CJ gym.
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Senior Lester Troutman ,
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Varsity Coach Tony Riccuto and Freshman Coach Randall Clark (Sr)
Junior Alex Johnson,
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Coaches Chris Kloth and Richald Kidd in an intense huddle with the]V team between quarters working Ottt their next plan of attack.
Back Row (I-r): Alex Edgel , Blake McCroskey, George McCanhy, Peter Quinttus, Nate \Xla llace. Front Row (I-r): Nick Bennett, Darryl \Xli lson, De' Andre Gist, Jordan Wonham, Travis Lovato •
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The Women's Basketball teams work hard all year on and off the court. Whether it is team dinners, camps, or practices, all members of this program knows what it takes to be a part of it. The Freshman Team (coached by Jim and Angie Carruth) had a successful season, the Reserve Team (coached by Bill Kern and Laura Mullikan) ended thier season with a record of 18 and O. The Varsity Team ended their year off right with a record of26 and 2 and ended up winning the State Championship game in
Columbus against Mt. Notre Dame. Tara McGinnis
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Varsity players huddle up in the middle of the court at St. John's Arena before the state game against 53 39
Mt. Notre Dame. The ribbons the girls are wearing came from a special friend of the team and are
32 worn for good luck during this game.
43 The Varsity bench
34 was a great support
35 to all the girls
51 playing
27 on the court.
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St. Ursuala 65 34 p.J Beyoglides dribbles the
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Freshman, AJ. Curry gets ready to shoot the ball right inside the 3-point line at a home game at CJ. AJ. was one of five Freshman on the Reserve team and he! ped her team end their year with a 18-0 record.
After the Varsity team beat Mt. Notre Dame at St. Johns Arena in Columbus they got together for a team hug. Everyone was crying and it was a very emotional and gratifying time for the
Varsity Front Row: Rachel Chandler, Nicole Christie, Sydney Potter, Tiera Stephen Middle Row: Trainor Meghan Newlin, Marty Duffy, Maria Getry, Aisha Jefferson, Lindsey Goldsberry, Jena Scafer, Jasmine Marks, Manager Francis Broderide Back Row: Ass. Coach Laura Mullikan, Ass. Coach Jim Carruth, Ass. Coach Jim Kern, Megan Mercer, Sarah Tahy, Sarah Dorman, Megan Hankey, Head Coach Marc Greenberg, Asst. Coach Thorn Grim & Trainor Jacqueline Wender.
1. Dribbling out of the paint, Senior, Maria Getty takes the ball up the court. Maria was the point guard for the team and averaged 13.6 points a game.
2. Seniors, Lindsay Goldsberry and Jenna Schafer at the State Championship after beating Mt. Notre Dame.
3. Driving to the basket, Senior Aisha Jefferson scored a layup againts Xenia at a home game at CJ. Aisha averaged 14.1 points a game.
Front Row (L-R) : Quenrina Skipper, Emily Buerschen, Allison Richards, Vicroria Banjoko, Maegan Ames, Cristen Bonner. Back Row (L-R): Asst. Coach Angie Carruth, Diane Manovich, Brianna Rosenbauer, Sarah
Schmitt, Hannah Tyson, Sydney Goodwill, Head Coach Jim Carruth
Front Row (L-R): Lindsee Hunter, Nicole Christie, Tierra Stephen, Sydney Porrer, Jaimee Hunrer. Back Row (L-R): Coach Laura Mullikan, Frances Igah, Katherine Ryder, Ellen Manovich, Emily Beyoglides, India Warfield, A.J. Curry, Coach Bill Kern. 77
SWIMMING
Swim Team-Right to Left
Lumpkins goes over the evems before the meet stans. Senior Emily Hook looks on.
(Above, left)Francesca Genovesi prepares [0 dive in[O the water
during a swim meet at the Beavercreek Y. Francesca swims frees tyle .
Left [0 Right: Juniors, Jane Tuss, Lauren Nemeth and Jess ica Kracirik are goofing off before warm ups at a swim meet. Before the meet, the swim team does a cheer [0 get pumped up.
1. Emily Hook swims the butterfly for C].
2. Senior, Alex Tredway swms freestyle at a swim meet at the Wright State. Alex also swims breastroke.
3. Senior, Grace Finn prepares to dive into the water during warm ups. This was Grace's second year on the swim team.
4. Sophmore, Rachael Voskuhl
Front Row: Elaine Marrinan, Alex Tredway, Grace Finn 2nd Row: Sarah \Voerner, Katie Slayback, Lauren Boucher, Dan Hundt, Tom Grabiel , Sarah Walling, Emily Hook, Chelsea Clagget, Brinany Brown 3rd Row: Erin Rankin , Jordan Beyerle, Jenna Yaney, \Vill H aley, Alexa Lopez, Jessica Kracirik, Jane Tuss, Lauren Nemeth ... 4 th Row: Mary McAtee, Erin Mullins, Ashley Boucher, Rachel Voskuhl, C hristina Genovesi, Caitie Scockelman, Jessica Bmn, Robert C raig, Julienne Closser, Chris Doyle, Lauren Gerhard . 5th Row: Coach Kim Williams, Amanda Modi , James Hundt, Shelly K1osrerman, Patrice Roberrs, Chiara Saccaggi Melinda, Carl l' Weitrich, Francesca Genovesi, Megan Slayback, Wendy Pores, Coach Lumpkins
Sophmore, James Hundr dives off the block during a CJ swim meet.
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Coach Don Zimmer thinks sh'ategy as his team prepa.res to take on GCL foe Roger Bacon.
Sophmore, Justin Jurich chips the ball onto the green. Justin had a great season this year.
Senior Jim Gaudian practices his stroke before taking to the course.
holds his stance after hitting the ball onto the green.
Collin VoLk makes contact and sends the ball down the fairway.
(Left) Sophmore, Greg Meyers hits the ball down the fairway onto the green.
Senior, Brandon Fillinger is on the green preparing to putt the ball.
Seniors Brittany Clarke and Jim Gaudion.
Front (Left-Right) Chris Noone, Greg Meyers, Dorian Vauls, Collin Volk, Tom "Birdman" Cleary. Back (Left to Right) Coach Alexander, Brittany Clarke, Travis pfander, Justin Jurich, Jim Gaudion, Nick McMahon, Alex Edge!' Coach Don Zimmer
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Freshman T.]. Cox talks strategy with his coaches.
Senior Keith Ward, a.k.a "Swoll," prepares to make his move.
Above: The JVTeam waits in anticipadon for their matches to begin. In me meantime, they cheer on the varsity squad.
Right: The fl exible Tyler Rigsby putS his opponent into a hold.
Sophomore Billy Carrigg is ready ro roll.
Below: Sean Gleason takes down his opponent from Alter. Sean was key to the success of the wrestling team this year.
THEWRESTLINGTEAlvI: Front (L-R)- Peter McCormick, Cody Potts, Terry Stevens, Sam Schwendeman, Billy Carrigg, Brad Mays, Sean Gleason. Middle (L-R)- Tyler Rigsby, Josh Miller, Keirn Ward, Pat Dowd, Kevin McCormick, Gustave Bizimana, Jeremy Marsball. Back (L-R)- Jen Hall, Coach Young, Mike Beane, Nick Miller, Jason Piekenbrock, Drew Place, Jon Barringer, Justin Sprague, Sarah Duncan, Coach Ernst.
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SENIORS: Jen Hall, Mike Beane, Tyler Rigsby, Nick Miller, Jon Barringer, Jason Piekenbrock, Keith Ward
C-J's Wrestlers finished their
season at 2 & 5, 2nd in the GCL
north and 3rd at the
Clinton Massie tournament.
Coach Ernst gets Kevin McCormick to refocus during a break in the action.
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Front Row: Shelli Ruppert, Colleen Sayer man, Diana Burnham, Dorothy Smith. Ruppert, Kim Wallace, Jessica Overman DeWitt, Ann Feighery
SchwieterRow: Coach John
Hughes, Teresa
state tournaboys team put up
a fight as well and Curtiss Rasnic won the Indvidual Overall championship. Way to Curtiss!
Junior, Bob Durmers takes his
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Katie Noonan winds up for a sure strike
In the ready position, Amanda
Paul pounces
on the ball rolling her
way.
"Today is now, now IS
today!"
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Strike 3! The amazing Holly Zelnio
takes down another help
less batter.
In a flash of Eagle spirit, Carrie Robison sprints down the first base line.
What time is it? Game time! The Lady Eagles get super psyched for their competition in a team huddle.
With a smile, Rachel Byrd laces up the next big game.
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Men's Volleyball
Brandon Fillinger
Jason Jones
Alex Edgel
Front Row: Brad Zavakos, Alex Treadway, Ben Rosenbauer. Back Row: Tom Srang, Jon Ricciuto, Brandon Fillinger.
Fronr Row: Brad Zavakos, Jon Ricciuto, Brandon Fillinger, Josh Brand, Alex Treadway, Ben Rosenbauer, Tom Srang. Back Row: Tyler Fillinger, Raben Craig, Greg Meyers, Tim Ross, Travis Pfander, Brendan Shields, Alex Edge!.
Front Row: Serh Wilson, Alex Beach, Brendan Shields, Luke Dickman. Row 2: Greg Meyers, David Brun, Travis Pfander. Row 3: Sreven Montgomery, Chris Borchers, J sh Sorer, Jason Jones. Back Row: Coach John Zaidain, Coach Megan Marrinan. Coach Dennis Hale demonsrrares how to play
defense during a rime our.
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Conrad Klank Joe Piechota Bobby Miller, Bruce Fortson, Gian Genovesi, Luke Hampel.
Odis Scales
Front Row: Joe Salvucci, Joe Piechota, Ryan Coates, Bobby Miller, Gian Genovesi, Bruce Fortson. Row 2: Dan Bolton, Peter McCormick, Peter Ferneding, Odis Scales, Tim O'Hearn, Luke Hampel. Back Row: Coach Audrie Coates, Michael Quill, Neil Wittberg, Alex Holmes, Bill Hallinan, Conrad Klank, Coach Jim Brooks.
Neil Wittberg
Gian Genovesi
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Joel Hart'06
Eagles in action
George McCarthy '07
Chris Burling '05
George McCarthy
Back: Mitch Ausdenmoore, Jeremy Marshall, Taylor Bonner, Justin Sprague, Coach Middle: John Bowron, Jeff Dufresne, Ricky
Franklin, DeShaun Gullatte, Marquis Loritts. Front: Michael Waldron, Julian Romero Dana Cook, Chad Briggs
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Mark Harris'06
conremplates the action on
the field
VARSITY BASEBALL
FRESHMEN
RESERVE TEAM Back: Coach Castle, Jordan Wortham, Jonce Tackett, Dan
Wetzel, Blake McCroskey, Coach McDaniel Middle: Kyle Retzloff, Dan Garcher, Dominic Iseli-Smith,
Craig Vangas, Greg Wollen haupt, Jordan Hunt Front: Greg Wollenhaupt, Phil Plummer, Sam Schwende
man, Casey Luken, Travis Lovato, Nick McMahon
VARSITr
Back: Coach Moody, Veit Parker, Joel Hart, Matt Bruggeman, JP Cooper, Curtis Rasnic, George McCarthy Front: Todd Flohre, Mike Franklin, Nick Hess, Jimmy Gaudion, Chris Burling, Jim Pickrel, Brandon Postel.
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The Track and Field Program had a successful season. The men's team finished third in GCL. The 4x200 team of Travis Jackson, Josh H arris , Javon Ringer and Brandon Harrison set a new GCL record. Brandon H arrison was GCL track athlete of the meet. Brandon also won the Division I District 100m and qualified for the Regional and State Meets. Rion Robinson won the Division I District Discus and qualified for the Regional and State Meets. The women's team won the Division I District Meet. Individual District Champions included Chantee Mathews winning the 100m Hurdles and 300m Hurdles, Kwesi Seabrook winning the 400m Dash and the 4x400m Relay team of Kwesi Seabrook, Ravelle Clements, Shayla Fields, Chantee Mathews and Ariel Johnson. Other Regional qualifiers included Serena Allen in the 100m Dash, Ravelle Clements in the 400m Dash, Rachel Arnold in the High Jump and the 4x200m Relay of Serena Allen, Ariel Johnson, Tierra Stephens and Ravelle Clements. Chantee Mathews was the Division I Regional Champion in the 100m Hurdles and qualified for the State Meet along with Kwesi Seabook in the 400m, and the women's 4x200m Team.
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Brittany Collins clearing the hurtles during the 100 meter hurtles at rhe Xenia meet.
A.J. Curry, a sophomore, throws the shot at the Wayne Invitational. She has improved tremendously over the last rwo years, and is only an inch away from breaking the school record in the shot put. Way to go A.].!
in the exchange zone during the 4 x 200 meter relay. This relay team placed third at Districts and Regionals, and qualified for the State meet. The State team consisted of Ravelle Clements, Serena Allen, Ariel Johnson, and Tierra Stephens.
Jason Piekenbrock prepares to launch the discus.
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First Row: Jason Piekenbrock, Chris Eckert, Kenny Watson, Rion Robinson, Clark Williams, Josh Harris, Danny Babal, Marcus Lambright, Thomas Johnson. Second Row: Alex Baudakus, Jeremy Miller, Tyrone Jones, Martin Jarvis, Devon Givens, Chris Stargell.Third Row: Stephen Gilbert, Brendan Conniff, Josh Herzer, Patrick Mahorney, Travis Jackson, Quan Hewitt, Yemoni Hughley, Ben Stayer. Fourth Row: Brandon White, Cody Potts, Blaze Burke, James Aubrey, J. D. Burleson, Crisp us Kimani. Coaches: Coach Alvina Candler, Coach Ed Marrinan, Coach Bridget Pierson, Coach Mickey Mominee, Coach Derrick Robinson.
Arnold clearing the bar during the high jump.
First Row: Chantee Mathews, .. ----.------""'!!!~---------"'!"'------------.. Kwesi Seabrook, Elaine Marrinan, Brittany Price, Shayla Fields, Rachel Arno ld, Sarah Fowler. Second Row: Victoria Banjoko, Frances Igah, Breann Donlin , Courtney Reyno lds, Al icia Thornberry, Serena AlIen , Ariel Johnson. Third Row: Ravelle Clements, A.J. Curry, Keithsha Mitchell , Alana King, BrittanyCollins, Marcia Edwards, Danielle Miles, Annie Buscemi. Fourth Row: Charise Stargell , Jarissa Black, Breanna Rosenbauer, Wendy Potts, Shelli Ruppert, Kayleigh Reamy, Christina Stargell , Michaela Neu. Coaches: Coach Alvina Candler, Coach Ed Marrinan, Coach Bridget Pierson, Coach Mickey Mominee, Coach
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Freshman Ravelle Clemets going up and clearing her jump. She and Senior Rachel Arnold placed very well in Districts and Rachel made
Going ... Going ...
Going ...
Charl ie Nguyen · Senior, walking to the line to Start the 200 meter dash.
Frances Igah • Freshman, preparing to throw the shot at the
Blaze Burke · Freshman, running in the 4 x 800 meter relay.
the start of the 4 x 100
Travis Jackson· Freshman, coming in on the final 100 meters of the 4 x 400 meter relay.
Kelsey McKinney · Freshman, taking her first of 3 jumps in the LongJump.
Ben Stayer · Freshman, flying over the hurtles during the 110 meter hurtle race
Gone!
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The stroke-coxswain pair of Bethany Bmn and Kate Athmer has been tearing up the racecourse for tWO years now. Kate was the only senior on the tean1 this year.
Head coach Mike NWes gives instructions through a megaphone so they girls that are rowing can hear him.
watel following a Gold Medal finis"
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Em ily Phiips-Roth Honor Letter Jenny Sikora O.A.M. Zach W illis SA: Soccer Meghan Phillips Honor Letter , Religion 10 Brett Sipes Writing and Research, P.A.A. Andrea W inchester Honor Pin Weston Philpot PA O.A.M., SA: Soccer Neil Wittberg Honor Pin Nathan Pippenger Honor Pin , Spanish III Katherine Slayback P.A.A., O.A.M., SA: VB/Swimming Sarall Woerner SA: Swimming Melan ie Plake Honor Patch Megan Slayback Honor Patch Kathryn Woeste Honor Pin , Religion II Christi ne Pleiman Honor Letter, SA: tenn is Alice Sledge Pres. Achievement Award, O .A.M. Jenna Yaney Honor Pin , SA: CC/Swimming Dennis Poelking PA Claire Sloss P.A.A., O.A.M. Mary Beth Yingling SA: Tennis Saralo Porter Pres. Achievement Award Anlber Smi th General English 10 Joseph Young P.A.A. Donovan Potter SA: Football Daniel J. Smith PA Bradly Zavokos O.A.M. , SA: Volleyball Cody POttS Honor Patch Daniel L. Smith SA: Cross Country, PA Holly Zelnio Honor Pin, SA: Softb'fll Anne Prier Honor Letter Dorothy Smith PA: 2 years Erin Z ugelder Honor Patch Kimberly Pritchard Honor Letter Kelsey Smi th Pep Band Amanda Pudenz Honor Pin, French II, AP Bio. MacKenzie Smith Honors German N, PA.A., OAM., SA: CC Katherine Pudenz Honor Patch, German III Natalie Smith O.A.M.
Perfect Attendance for 4 Years: Thomas Pyper Honor Patch, Honors Alg.lGeom. Lohit Solomon PA
Danielle Dunson, Daniel McElroy, Caroline Sicnolf, Erin Quinn Honor Patch Jessica Sommer Honor Patch, Career Explor., Child Psych. Kayleigh Reanl)' Honor Patch Jacob Soter P.A.A. ,O.A. M.
Pete Spanel, and Brei Thornron.
Brittany Reeves Han. French IV, P.A.A. , O.A.!v!. Emerald Sparks Honor Pin Amber Renick Print Media 2, P.A.A. Lisa Spitzig P.A.A. National Merit Commended Students: Kyle Retzloff Honor Letter, CP An,er. Studies Claire Stanislawski P.A.A. , O.A.M., SA: Bowling/Softball Katelyn Athmer, Brett Sipes, Jordan Edgel,
An nelise Ricciuro Honor Letter Charise Stargell Honor Patch, Algebra I B Claire Sloss, Saralo Fowler, Brea Thornron,
Jonathon Ricciuto O.A.M., SA: Volleyball Lauren Stayer Honor Pin , SA: CC/Track Brittany Reeves & Joseph Young
Allison Richard Honor Patch Caitlin Srockelman Honor Letter, SA: Swin:u:ning National Merit Semi-Finalists:
Tyler Rigsby Honors Latin IV, P.A.A. , EmilySuader SA: Vo lleybal l Nathan Loyd, Tommy Timeloni & Andrew Weber
O.A.M., SA: Wrestl ing Jacyln Strader World Literature, OAM., SA: Volleyball Mereditll Rinehart Honor Letter, German II, PA Saralo Streebich Honor Letter National Merit Finalist: Nathan Loyd Patrice Roberts PA Alexandra Stuckey Honor Patch Taylor Robinson SA: Cheerleading Jessica Taylor Honor Patch Carrie Robison P.A.A., O.A.M., SA: Softball Zenar Tekesre Honor Pin, P.A.A. , SA: Soccer Michael Rooths SA: Track Laura Telepak Honor Pin, Art II, PA, SA: Volleyball CODES: Brianna Rosenbauer Honor Patch Maechelle Thompson Honor Letter, Commwlications, PA = Perfect Aftendance Srephanie Ross Religion 12, P.A.A. , O.A.M. , SA: Meal Planning, O.A.M. SA = Scholar Athlete Volleyball Alicia Thornberry SA: CClTrack O.A.M. = Ohio Award of Merit Timothy Ross SA: Volleyball Anlber Thornron O.A.M., PA: 3 years PAA = Presidential Academic Award
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1 ... 2 ... 3 ... Smile! The 04-05 Yearbook Satff consisted of fifteen juniors and seniors. Jim Pera headed the large group along with Margharita Worth, the yearbook editor in chief Every day 7th period was spent taking pictures of the student
body and working on spreads. The staff was also required to follow all extra curricular activities which included the sports teams and clubs. The students worked extremely hard in and out of class
to create a wonderful yearbook full of memories and good times.
Senior, Maribeth Yingling shuffles through the camera at the end of seventh period Yearbook to see what pictures were taken that day. This was Maribeth's favorite part of Yearbook class.
Mr. Joe Staley watches over the busy Yearbook room one day while Yearbook teacher, Jim Pera is out. "Everyone knows what needs to be done when they walk into the room. It is not chaos, there is just a lot of work to be completed," says Junior, Lauren Stayer of the Yearbook Staff.
Yea~book teacher, Jim Pera and Junior, Katy Olmstead look through a picture in an atttempt to identifY certain people for the Yearbook.
1. Katy Olmsted and Jessica Keys became even better friends through Yearbook class.
2. Elaine Marinnan and Stephanie Ross had fun every day together.
3. Seniors, Maribeth Yingling, Susie Thurin, and Pete Spanel are on a mission to take pictures of the Science Department.
4. Juniors, Maggie Moore and Brittany Naas love being creative in yearbook class.
5. Samantha Budd, Brittany Naas, and megan mercer take a break from the computer. All three girls enjoyed yearbook so much that they will be on the staff again for their senior year.
6. Elaine Marrinan writes a note up on the board. She always knew how to keep the staff organized.
Mock Trial
"Bigs & Stories ... "
Big Brothers-Big Sisters and Stories Come Alive are just two of the many outstanding service programs coordinated by the Community Service program at C-J under the direction of Mrs. Kelli Kinnear. Students who participate in these activities all share an 8th period study hall and during that time they either prepare for their visits to their partner schools, or spend time with their "littles" in the field. This year the "Bigs" shared their time with students at Richard Allen Academy and Dayton Catholic. The Stories Come Alive program was active in the Kindergarten & First Grade classes at Resurrection and Webster Elementary. These are C-J students at their finest, making a difference in the lives of kids.
On Friday February 11, 2005 several CJ students participated in the Mock Trial District competition at the Montgomery County Courthouse. They competed against teams from other schools in a live courtroom environment before actual judges and attorneys. This year's case is a civil case dealing with issues of animal rights and free speech. Our "varsity" team placed first overall, defeating teams from eighteen other schools including perennial powerhouse St. Xavier. Our team's first place finish qualified them for the State Competition in Columbus. Senior Nathan Loyd and junior Katy Martinez each won Best Attorney awards. Also, juniors James Harris, Krista Seaman and Nikki Winchester all won Best Witness awards. The team placed 10th overall at the State competition. They performed extremely well, narrowly missing advancing to the state finals. Nathan Loyd, James Harris and Krista Seaman all won individual awards for the performances at state.
Front Row: Katy Martinez, Nathan Loyd, Nikki Winchester, Robin Hirtle. Middle Row: Ariya Arnold, Joshua Howell, Krista Seaman.
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Big Brothers\Big Sisters
Fronr Row: Lauren Hefferon, Ariel Johnson, Taylor Robinson, Jessica Buescher, Meghan Fleck, Brittany Naas, Megan Hankey, Jim Gaudion Middle Row: Lauren Nemeth, Jackie Strader, Martina Cronin, Ann Feighery, Laura DeVita, Natalie Bauer Back Row: Kiara Heidenreich, Severin Mahirwe, Courtney Garman, Gian Genovesi, Kacey Watts, Mark Trick, Jasmine Frank
Athletic Scholarship Winners
stories Come Alive
Front Row: Kiara Heidenreich, Severin Mahirwe, Ann Feighery, Jasmine Frank, Kacey Watts, Jim Gaudion, Courtney Garman, Sarah Fowler Back Row: Brea Thornton, Mark Trick, Gian Genovesi, Monica Eltzroth, Grace Finn, Jordan Edgel
C-J is always blessed with many talented athletes, but this year seems to have produced the largest group of scholarship athletes ever. Back row: Aisha Jefferson (Michigan State), Lyndsey Goldsberry (Bowling Green), Stephanie Ross (Pittsburg), Patrick Mansfield (Pittsburg), Jena Schafer Mercyhurst), Maria Getty (Villanova), Derrick Brown (Xavier), John Bonner (Eastern Michigan), Jon Myles (Ball State), Kyfe Davis, Javon Ringer (Michigan State), Lester Troutman (Kent State, Brandon Harrison (University of Michigan), Jaimel Johnson (University of Tennessee) and Sean Allen (Findlay).
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Back: Billy Carrigg, Blake Sheridan, Nate Wallace. Middle: Lisa Mergler, Erin Martin, KC Jones, Riya Arnold. Front: Mr. Srachler & Mrs. Kennedy.
Srephanie Baldridge and friend.
Stephanie Baldridge, Hanin Alkhafaji, Claire Ferneding
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Ms. Dozer helping Jackie Strader before a volleyball match (above.)
Constance Howard & Ashley Camp
TRAINERS
Trainors (L-R) Front Row: Meghan Newlin, Erin Zugelder, Monica Eltzroth, Jennifer Hall. Back Row: Constance Howard, Susan Thurin, Mrs. Dozer, Allison Hall, Ashley Camp
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Back: Constance Howard, Ashley Camp, Allison Hall. Front: Jennifer Hall, Ashley Camp
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Susan Thurin, Matt Evans, & Noelle Brown are enjoying a relaxing block lunch together.
Stephanie Wolf takes a moment from her lunch to pose for our camera.
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Kyle Palmeroy & Ryan McClain have sat together at lunch since fi"eshman year and always find fun things to laugh about.
The Cafeteria Lunch time is a break for all
students. It's a twenty-three minute
period where there are no bells,
teachers, or work for students.
Lunch is definitely a break for all;
even the teachers who don't have to
lecture though will be in the cafete
ria supervising.
Robin
Hirtle
& Alexa
Lopez
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Alyson Richards asking Mr. Pierce, her algebra teacher for help with homework, using her homeroom period wisely.
Mike Crider and friends working together to figure out their homework for their next class.
HomeroomPeriods 4 & 5
Homeroom is the period where
students don't have to do anything.
It's twenty-three minutes of resting,
relaxing, visiting friends, playing
card games, or maybe doing home
work due the next period. Students
can also go get help from other
teachers, or try and get ahead in
their studies.
Alex Holmes, out in the hallway, raking a brealc from school work.
Pat Dowd
Meggie Williams
Mr. Riccutio standing (on a desk) next to
Mr. Sraley. Even teachers have a lirrle fun
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Summer Leadership Training- Dayron Dragons Game: Back row: Brirrany Brown, Jen Hall, Tina Barbour, Michael Crider & Severin
Mahirwe. From row: Marcia Edwards, Brei Thormon & Zach Schulke
Into the Streets service project participants Danielle Midlam & Morgan C hami
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BLOOD DRIVE- Have a Hearr, Give Blood!
Back row: Brieanna DuckerrGraves Brirrany Fryanr, Rion
Robinson, Michael Crider, Alena Curry, Jim McAuley,
Jasmine Frank, Clarence Sarchell , Allison Adkins, Morgan Chami, Danielle Midlam & Lisa Folkerrh. Middle Row:
Taylor Robinson& Brei Thornron. From Row: W ill Haley &
Miss Ruffolo.
Student 2004 -
Council 2005
End of the year party-Back Row: Jen Hall, Rion Robinson, Chad Kroger, Eryn Ecton & Tara McGinnis. Front row: Stasi Gomez, Brei
Thornton & Taylor Robinson
Student Council Christmas Party
Row 4: Meghan Phillips. Lisa Folkerth. Danielle Midlam. Morgan Chami. Jim McAuley. Tina Barbour. RO\~ 3: Frankie Gomez. Sarah Woerner. Molly Shanks. Stasi Gomez. Zach Schulke. Miss Ruffolo. Mr. Fuchs. Row 2: Allison Adkins. Brittany Bryant. Jasmine Frank. Chad Kroger. Row 1: Will Haley. Jane Tuss
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STUDENTS OF DIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT
Mrs. Cheryl Smith, Advisor
"To motivate and inspire Chaminade-Julienne
students to become active youth leaders
within their school and community through cel
ebrating diverstiy and our h · " common erttage.
DIVAS OF DISTINCTION
The "Divas of Distinction" step dancers are an extremely popular and polished group of performers at the Assembly. Pictured to the right are: Nancy Strickland (also shown above), Zenar Tekeste and Candice Scales.
"Pedro" made an infamous appear
ance at the Students of diversity
Assembly this year. The "Vote for Pe
dro" phenomenon was popularized
by the cult movie favorite Napoleon
Dynamit.
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Back: Contance Howard, Jamiel Johnson, Kenny Watson, Clarence Satchell, Jarhal Duncan, Tyler Fillinger, Chelsea Onyia. Middle: Elvia Jones, Mary McDermott, Chris Stargell, Otis Scales, Courtney Reynolds, Emilee Hall, Sade Dike. Front: Meghan Newlin, Marcia Edwards, Jamine Frank, Maechelle Thompson, Nancy Strickland,Asia Hollis, Juliett Parrott.
Each year the Students of Diversity are involved in planning various community service projects, the February Valentine's Day turnabout dance and a very special "Diversity program for the entire school community. They also plan several field trips during the school year and they try to bring different events to C-J. In March '05 the group visited the Underground Railroad Museum in Cincinnati. What an exciting day it was!
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S.O.D. ASSEMBLY
Tyler Fillinger & Jarhal Duncan enjoy the acts during the annual Students of Diversity Assembly.
Phil Hewitt, Conrad Klank & Eliot Klosterman
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ADMI IS RAIl N C-J is led a by a diverse and talented administrave team
led by new president, Dan Meixner '84
D'RE~TOROF
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Jim Pera
AT"LETI~ D'RE~TOR Jim Place
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Sr. Damienne Grismer, SND
'hfe,.im P,.ihcipal Dr. James Lipovsky, PhD
PRE~'DENT
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Mr. Stachler and Mrs. Mason strut their mismatched attire
,during Spirit week.
NUR~E
Success! Jena Schafer hugging her mom on the day she signed her national letter of intent for Mercyhurst College
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Guidance anyone??!?
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Mrs. Angela Mason, Office of Student Services
Cindy Wheadey & Matt Luhn (below 1 & r) ably man the Var Tek office taking care of our daily technology needs.
Cindy Budde, President's Office
Jeanne Spitzig, Development Office
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Mrs. Lois Mann (left) and Mrs. Clara Davis (above) staff the Main Office.
Mr. Charlie Hottenger,
super sub.
Department secretary
Mr. Ross Moreland. Grounds and Mainenance
Business Office
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C; ENGLISHI Sophmore Katherine Ryder takes a quick break to smile
for the camera.
Freshman Lohit Solomon types a paper in the lab.
Soccer teammates Lauren Hefferon and Lauren Nemeth work on homework
together.
Above: Sophmore Jacy Closser studies intentively.
Left: Junior Ann Feighery concentrates on her English homework.
Below: Ashley Siebert and Leanna Galyk are having a
great time in English. They work great as a team.
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Senior Mike Schultz (above) spends part of his study hall working on homework.
Mrs. Bardine (right) grades her students as they give an oral presentation to the class.
Mr. Brooks gives a lecture to his senior students. Mr. Brooks is also the CJ Women's Tennis Coach.
Freshman Jimmy McAuley listens to the lecture in English class.
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SociAl Studies It was another year of home
work, quizzes, tests, papers,
and projects for C-J students
taking social studies classes.
This was the first year that
all Sophomores had to take
American Studies, which was
formerly a Junior class. Some
students weren't happy about
the switch, because they no
longer had the option of tak
ing an honors level course.
However, they could opt to
take AP (Advanced Place
ment) American Studies
either their Junior or Senior
year, which is now taught by
Mr. Sparrow, who in addition
taught Psychology. Other new
additions to the Social Studies
program at C-J include Mr.
Shuster and Mr. Colvin, who
taught American Studies and
??, respectivly. This was also the
last year for Mr. Glancy who
taught World Cultures and
Psychology for the past several
years. This being a presidential
election year, Ms. Ruffalo'sAP
Government class had many
debates over the candidates,
John Kerry and George Bush,
and their issues. These debates
were open for other classes to
watch throughout the school
day to learn more about the
candidates.
Mr. Colvin makes a poine during one of his World Cultures classes. Mr. Colvin is also one of our assistane varsity football coaches.
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Junio r. Caroline Jenrleson is al l ears in her social srudies class.
Kisa Sosebee and Kyle Davis seem to be ready for snack break by the looks of things.
Ms. Ruffolo-always has a smile for her students, well alomost always!
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Scien e §epartm nt
MRS. BARABRA GROENE "It is rewarding to see students
make connections between what they do in class and what happens in lab and outside of the classroom."
MRS. JULIE HOBBS " ... Onlya rookie who knows
nothing about science would say science takes away from faith. If you REALLY study science, it will bring you closer to God."
-Dr. James Tour
MS. KATHLEEN JENNINGS "One reason I love teaching
science ... When its time for dissection, many students hesitate because they think its smelly and gross. Its great to watch them really get into it and excited that they can actually "see" what we've been talking about in class ."
Ju niors Jessica Ivory and Lindsey Engle
Ms. Jennings (below)demonstrates to her class how to cut open a squid . A squid was JUSt one of the many rusections that took place in her senior anatomy class.
(Righr) Every)'ear Earrh Day is cel. ebrared by rhe C] sraudenrs. Posrers
. ' are made ro bring awareness rhe our .. communiry. This posrer read rhar ro
keep air clean you should ride bikes insread of driving.
(Lefr) Junior, Greg Williams
Sophmores Grace Doepker and Alex DiMuccio (below)
(Left) Decembre Smi rh in me science lab filling a beaker. She seems to enjoy rhe experiment she is working on.
MR. ROBERT KATCAVAGE
MRS. AMY KENNEDY "The three Scientieers."
MR. BILL STACHLER
MS. CHRIS TETZLAFF
MR. MIKE THUENTE
"My favorite part of teaching science is seeing my students facinated with a scientific concept or
idea."
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Front: Mark Trick Back: Chad Kroger
When on the third floor along Franklin Street, be prepared to hear people conversing in French, German, Latin, and Spanish. The third floor seems like a whole new world with all of the artwork on the walls, parties going on, and studying in many tongues. Our language teachers sure know how to make learning foreign languages fun and exciting.
Ms. Casey Brown Mss. Kara Humphrey Mrs. Stacey Dues
The Language Lab is a place for any language student ro do some fun learning on the computer. Software like Holt VVorfd Languages allows stLIdents ro play games and learn about the chapter they are studying in the classroom.
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Mrs. Linda Colas Dr. Jim Lipovsky Ms. Margaurite Regan Mrs. Arlene AdcocK
Ms. Casey Brown's French 3 class stLIdies on Toga Day during Spirit Week. The French classroom's beautiful mural of the ciry of Paris can b~ seen in the background.
Business Mrs. Paula Beach teaches classes in the Business Department, all of which include Accounring 1 and 2 and Microkeyboarding. While Accounting is a great way for some students to learn about money, Microkeyboarding teaches others how to
type quickly and understand the different uses of a computer.
Mrs. Paula Beach
Family and Consumer Sciences
Family and Consumer Sciences is a broad name for all that Mrs. Mary Ann Bray does. Her classes include Culinary Arts, Housing and Interior Design and Family Living. She not only teaches students good skills for the future but also makes the classes very fun.
Mrs. Mary Ann Bray
Sean Allen (r) works on a drafring project under the ever-watchful eye of Mr. young.
Front (right to left): Amanda Pudenz ???, Claire Ferneding, ))?, Nick Morton Mrs. Bray Back (right to left): Katie Pudenz, Jena Schaefer, Catherine Meadors, Anmar Alkhafaji,
Stephanie Gosser
K~y{I~ ' McCormick and Bobby Miller y;rhip up some tasty treats in Culinary I Arts class.
Lauren Nemeth displaying her handiwork.
Industrial Technology
Mr. Bob Young teaches Industrial Technology. Many students who have him are talcing Engineering Drafting. This class is also an elective class which is taken only for one semester.
Mr. Bob Young
Mrs. Barr
Mrs. Lasley
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((.Jlrt is not what you see, hut what you make others see."
Ross, Keith Ward & Kelli Gray playing their trumpets.
'" (jeorgia O'Xeeffe
Laura Telpak drawing a sketch
for her next art
Back Row: Annelise Riccurio, Shannon Lonneman, Ariya Arnold. Middle Row: Ali Hess, Brinany Naas, Samantha Budd, Jane Tuss, Jon Riccutio. Front Row: Ryan Mclain , Kenny Heidenreich, Katherine Jones, Laura Telepak, Dan Smith
Doug Edwards
An1anda Paul, Alex Lopez, and Lisa Scarpelli playing the clarinet.
Joe Salvucci
Front Row: (L-R) Frankie Gomez, Alexa Lopez, Krista Seaman, Megan Grab iel. Back Row: Meghan Phillips, Sarah Strebiech, Jord ie Edge! , Lauren Boucher, Nathan Eloe, Alex
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As Freshmen, students begin learning about the Old and New Testament. As Sophmores, students study Christology. Moving on into their Junior year, the focus shifts toward moral and social issues. Finally, as Seniors, students learn about Church History and Christian Lifestyles. Throughout ones four years at CJ, religion will be a major part of what a student has learned. The staff here at CJ works incredibely hard to impart students with impecable knowledge. From class projects to fun group discussions, Religion class never gets boring.
Mrs. McCrate lectures her Religion class using the projection screen. Teachers use this method to outlline the class and students take notes as they talk.
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Relgion teacher, Mr. Conard quiets down his class while he talks. Mr. Conard is also part of the Ministry & Service Office and lead many retreats.
Ms. Berlinghof
Mr. Mominee stands at his podium in his classroom on the 3rd floor and leads a group discussion with his Junior Religion class. Religion classes at CJ are not just about reading textbooks but about talks on important issues. This allows students to express themselves through topics that are important to them.
Seniors, Annie Neal, ??, and Rachel Arnold give the '05 hand signal during their religion class.
Mr. Derus hands back paper in his Junior religion class.
The stained glass windows of St. Julie Billiart and Father Joseph Chaminade can be admired in C]'s chapel located in the annex.
This proud Freshman shows off her artwork that she did in Religion class. All teachers find ways to make religion hands on and fun by doing activites that enrich our Christian lifestyles.
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1219 Watervliet Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45420-2705
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Love, Mom, Dad ('71), Josh ('00), Spencer ('02)
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1939 Lindorph Dr. Dayton, Ohio 45404
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Congratulations, Nick.
"We are proud of you!
"WE LOVE YOU!
Morn, Grandma,
Josh "07" & Uncle Dean
Delante, Congratulations!!!!! You've made it. Where has the time gone? It seems just like yesterday we
were getting you ready for pre-school and now you are graduating. It's been a long journey, and you have
finally made it to the fork in the road. The path you choose from here starts a lifetime of com
mitment and dedication. Hopefully the values that we instilled in you will help you
make the right choices in your BRIGHT future. We wish you the BEST and we know that you expect nothing but the best. ALWAYS remembers ... we are PROUD of you, we LOVE you and we are always here for you.
Much Love,
Dad, Mom, Pap T. Mamal, Pap J, Grandma and Jim Lante,
Even though we are always arguing, I look up to you. I am proud of you and I Love you.
Your Lil'Sis .. .Jasmenn
Look to the Future with Great Expectations,
M C A
Congratulations Eric, our little pilot! We love you! Dad ('76), Mom, Brian ('01),
Jennifel' ('03) and Brittany ('04)
U Your Journe~'s Just Begun!
L E Y Cliff ' 04 Rosie ' 06 Jim '08
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PICKREL BROS. INC. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies
901 South Perry Street • Dayton, OH 45402
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Continue to question and reach for the stars.
And remember ... Life's battles don't always go
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is the man who thinks he can!
With love & pride, Dad '75 & Mom '75
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(:pod Luck, C-J StUden~ ....
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Best Wishes for a Successful Year!!
From the Chaminade-Julienne
Co-Educators Parenti Administration Meetings-First
Monday of the Month
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Applied Mechanical Systems, Inc.
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