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aces fill the hallways and class- t

• rooms of C-J. All the faces .A. ...

are different and full of life.

Chris Riner

From football games to dances

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faces are always present.

Faces Fa ces ;aculty members,

Faces students, parents of students, Lisa Timmer, Chuck Crawford

alumni, and all of C-J's fans

make up the thousands of

interesting faces of our com-

Ellen Waldron

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The all school picnic is a good time for the faculty as well as the students. Mr. Mickey Mominee, Mrs. Patsy Puterbaugh, Mrs. Jennifer Elliot, and Miss Debra Sanderman enjoy lunch outside for a change.

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Sr. Marie Abmayr Arlene Adcock

Dorene Akujobi Janice Anderson

Lorcan Barnes Diana Barr

Paula Beach

Mary Berger Jennifer Bird

Mary Ann Bray Jim Brooks

Cindy Budde Ken Burress

Kyle Callahan

Linda Colas Lisa Colbert

Norma Cook Kathleen Crosby

Claire Davis Joyce Detzel

Tim Dillon

What do students do that makes you mad? " ." When students wrap the overhead power cord around their neck." - Mrs. Humphrey " ... When students fail to measure up to their full potential or follow through with their basic responsibilities." - Mr. Brooks " ". I don't get mad." - Mr. Dugan "" . When students misbehave." - Mr. O'Shaughnessy " ... When students misrepresent themselves and think that we don't know." - Mr. Johnson

Mrs. Mary Ann Bray and Mrs. Arleen Adcock sample a meal planning student 's homework. One thing that is never missing here at school is food .

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Faculty Ellen Downer Jerry Edwards Nancy Egbers Jennifer Elliot Laurie Eloe Matt Ernst Kathy Fecke

Connie Fitch Lynn Ford Robert Franz Stephen Fuchs Quintin Gaddis Carol Gauder Sr. Damienne Grismer

Debi Hoersting Charlie Hollis Tom Hottinger Kara Humphrey Judith Jacobson-Meir Gary Johnson Bob Katcavage

Kelli Kinnear Noel Kupras Bauer Sr. Mary Ellen Lampe Janet Lasley Gail Logan Bro. Ed Longbottom Jennifer Lugo

Lois Mann Mary Ann Martin Mike Mathile Marilyn McCrate John McDermott Trisha McDonald Tammy Metcalf

Ann Meyers Mickey Mominee Titia Montavon Michael O'Shaughnessy Roberta Olmstead Rosemary Penkala Jim Place

Peg Regan Bill Reichert Angela Ruffolo Debra Sanderman Jenny Secor Cheryl Smith Tannis Soter

Joe Staley Bette Sullivan Denny Thomas Michael Trainor Kathleen Turner Emilia Verdes John Ward

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Faculty

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Marcia Wayman DonWeimert

Charlene Wheeler Fr. Chris Wittmann

David Wood Jennifer Yarnell

Bob Young

John Zaidain

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Montgomery County Staff And Students

George Sharp Damium Turman Teachers: Debbie Evans Marlyn Stekli Jan Sweat

Nathan Alexander Brian Barrett Michael Brantley Carlton Canady Peter Collins Ronnie Day Britney Holmes

Chris Johnson Jason Partin Jason Pinches Tom Puckett Damian Reed Rylana Rogers Doug Ross

Not Pictured: Karen Bell Carol Blaugh T onya Jacobs Dawn Speidel

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F reshmen

Tiffani Foster practices her forehand, as she prepares for the state tournament. This freshman was essential to the womens' state ranked tennis team.

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Kenneth Akridge Kristen Albright

Desiree Alexander Jazzone Alfore

Ronald Allen Sarah Allen

Robert Altick

Kira Bardun Jeron Bardun

Elizabeth Bausman Randy Beane

Joshua Becker Ashley Bennett Joshua Berger

Charles Blackmon Tiffany Blackmon

Katherine Borgerding Christopher Branick Lauren Brenneman

Justin Bricker Katherine Brinkman

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What's the biggest different between grade school and high school? " ... the discipline is tougher here. " - Nathaniel Zamore " ... there's more freedom in the classroom." - Justin Goff " ... better teachers ." - Justin Bricker " .. . I have more schoolwork." - Stephanie Burneka " .. . there are a lot more people. " - Emily Sherman " ... I have more classes and change classes more often." - Keshia Simmons " ... I ride to school in a golden T -bird." - Andrew Kimble

The freshmen wait in anticipation for their Homecoming Court attendants to be announced, The first pep rally of the year has always been the most exciting,

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Freshmen Corey Brooks Kathryn Brown Scott Bruckman Jacob Brunswick Sarah Budd Stephanie Burneka Joshua Bymaster

Zachary Caldwell Amadeus Carter Maureen Chadwick Dominique Champion Elliot Chappell Jeffrey Clark Meghan Colbert

Dominic Combs Brittany Corbin William Cord Danielle Crank Tiffany Cunningham Jonathan Curtis Andr~ Davenport II

Anthony Davis Hannah Davis Nicholas Dean Ashley Demmitt Stephanie DeVita Erik deWeaver Rebecca Dieker

Michael Donnelly Sarah Duncan Tiffany Dunlap Tommy Dunson Andrew Durlak Dustin Eisen Brock Elder

Christopher Elbesunu Ashley Ernst Nichole Etter Efe Evwaraye Molly Finn Christopher Fitch Matthew Flanagan

Tiffani Foster Laytoa Fountaine Joshua Frost

I Chad Garman Jenna Goecke Justin Goff Ashley Goldsberry

Kaelin Goode Altyn Goolsby Michael Grabiel Ross Grey Jason Greenman Maurice Greer Jaquelynn Griffin

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Freshmen

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Sean Grove Hahn Autumn

Patrece Hairiston Jessica Hankey James Harless Lindsey Harris

Quentin Harrison

Bradley Hemmelgarn Devon Henderson

Daniel Henn Ashley Herman

Stephen Herman Melissa Hobbs

Michael Hoendorf

Mark Holloway Dwight Holmes Matthew Hook

Brandie Hoskins Christian Hubbard Jennifer Hubbard Anthony Hueston

Thomas Hunter Ariauna Isaac

Ashley Isbel Brandy Isbel Joshua Ivory

Eriqua Jackson Krystal Jackosn

Christopher Jasko Ebony Jett

Brian Jones Michael Jones Monica Jones

Myla Jones Tina Jones

Jesse Junius Adam Kaney

Joseph Kaukola Daniel Keferl

Megan Kelleher Darren Kendricks

Allison Kern

Joseph Keyes Andrew Kimble

Kasey Kimble Hannah Klawdnn

Eric Knight Kelly Kreiger

Jennifer Kronenberger

Sarah Kuntz Alexis Lambright

Brian Lauber Douglas Lauricella Samantha Lawson

William Leach Paul Lehner

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Roger Lewis Devin Libecap Hanna Libecap Faith Ligon Michelle Mack James Maloney Keri Mann

Micheal Mantica Marysa Marderosian Catherine Marsico Christian Martin Kyle Matlock Jennifer McCallister Sean McCauley

Christopher McCune Emily McDaniel Mary McDermott Angela McElroy Micheal McFall Melinda Mercer Natalie Mergler

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Elizabeth Metzger Cody Midlam

Ashly Miller Edward Miller

Amy Miltenberger Andrew Miltenberger

Gillian Minsky

Anthony Moore Stuart Morris

Brandon Murray Nicole Muzechuk

Matthew Myers Catherine Neff Ernest Neilson

Hilary Neu Joanna Newlin

Rudolphe Nkinzingabo Devin O'Connor

Scott O'Hearn Rebecca Olinsky

Benjamin Overman

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Freshmen Robert Palmer Kevin Papp Antonio Parker Travis Patterson Lauren Pauer Michael Payne Nathan Peavy

Michael Pera Teresa Pierce Christine Pietrzak Laura Pippenger Carolyn Place Joshua Plake Melissa Platt

Richard Poole Matthew Porter Patrick Prince Trina Prince Erin Pritchard Courtney Pryor Sophia Pullen

Melissa Pulver Joshua Rankin Joshua Ray Robert Reed Kevin Reese Troy Reid Nathaniel Ricciuto

Lydia Rinehart Janelle Ringer Malaika Robinson Nathan Roddy Angela Ross Anne Ryan Gregory Saluke

Malita Sanderfer Stefan Sanders Kevin Sanford Justin Schafer Zachary Schierloh Sarah Schimer Anthony Schlorman

John Schneider Robin Schrader Laura Schwander Susan Schweitzer Joseph Schwendeman Dominic Seldon Carolyn Seymour

Albani Shepherd Emily Sherman Erin Shields Bryant Shillito Travis Shiverdecker Peter Shock Katherine Siebenthaler

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Freshmen

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Joshua Simala Keshia Simmons

Andrew Smith Candice Smith Marcus Smith Maria Spanel

Kelly Sraj

Rose Stanislawski Ryan Stapp

Steven Stockelman Zachary Stoddard

Jessica Strader Edward Sullivan

Devon Taylor

Amy Temple Amanda Thaler

Michael Thompson Brittany Thornton

Lisa Timmer Rachel Tipton

Sarah Treadway

David Tuss Zachary Upp

Christopher Van gas Dominique Vinzant

Sarah Vogel Joseph Walker Michael Walker

Kimberly Walusis Michael Ward

Brian Warniment Jordan Washington Tashee Washington

Johnetta Webb Sarah Weber

Brandon Weisenberger Curtis Welch

Justin Wendling India Whitaker

Brian White Jerry White

Jonathan Wilks

Christi Williams Jamar Williams

Michael Williams Justin Wilmoth

Zachary Wilson Mary Wittberg

Devon Woodson

Nathaniel Zamora Anne Zelnio

Jacob Zimmer

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ophomores

Kristen Johnston takes a study break after an exciting day of religion class. Learning about the good book is always fun and exciting.

Do you feel like you have more freedom this year? " ... no, I don't feel that I have more freedom." - Bethany Walker " ... yes, my friends drive, so I have more freedom. Also I have less homework, so that's fun." -Derek Brazie " ... 1 guess there is more freedom. We're not the youngest people in the school any more. I do more on weekends, and don't have to wait around for rides ." - Col/in Brazie " ... 1 have more freedom because I have my driver's license and can go more places." -Ali Fields " .. . 1 can drive this year, and I know a lot more people than last year." - Evan Bole

Mikey Doyle and Kerry Quinn try to psyche out their opponents before a reseNe football game. Both were really excited about the success of the team this year.

Melinda Adam Rabiee Alkhafaji Brittni Allen Justin Anderson Amanda Andrews Brandon Artis Matthew Badillo

Ryane Banks Michelle Barkley Kathryn Barringer Danielle Baughman ·Emma Bayliff Aaron Beach Christopher Beach

Lauren Beach Trish Best Chan non Bishop Rickey Boddie Evan Bole David Bolton Keith Boman

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Heather Bonham Rachael Borgert

Collin Brazie Derek Brazie

Megan Brockman Jaclyn Broderick

Christopher Brooks

Rebecca Brown Spencer Brown Eric Bruckman

David Bryant Krista Bucholz

Julia Budde Laura Budde

Adrienne Butler Samantha Caldwell

Carmella Castro Bethany Chappell

Andre Chattams Brett Chmiel

Regina Clarke

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Sophomores Jesse Coleman Stephanie Coleman Nemaris Colon Bryan Cop its Neal Craft Charles Crawford Jason Crickmore

Leander Croker Timothy Crouch Alan Dewitt Francesca Dorsey Teanna Downs Matthew Doyle Michael Doyle

Megan Duffy Francis Dutmers Alexis Eimutis Thomas Evans Kasey Farrell Bryan Fecke Jacqueline Fetter

Alesondra Fields Gaitlin Finn Julie Fisher Michelle Fisher Elizabeth Flynn Christina Garrison Joseph Gauder

Jeffrey Gaylor Natalie Geel Krysten Goff Jennifer Grant Matthew Gray John Gregory Raevan Grimes

Joseph Gunder John Hackitt IV Gregory Hall Michelle Hamilton Jonathan Handwerker Shelly Harker Timothy Harrison

Joseph Haubert Joshua Hazelrigg Brian Henderson Mary Hickey Deena Hill Jennifer Hill Brandon Holbrook

Evan Holley Tequia Hollis Laurin Holloway Akiya Holt Elisha Hopkins LaWanda Hopkins Kathleen Huffman

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Sophomores

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Elizabeth Hundt Christopher Hunter

Flora Igah Ofure Ihenyen

John Ivory Katie Jackson

Kristen Jackson

Stephanie Jackson Melanie Janiszewski

Tineke Jehn Jessica Jenkins Mark Johnigan

Kristen Johnson Mark Johnson

Brian Johnson Genevieve Jamantas

Reginald Jones Laura Keihl Adam Kells

Curits Kimble Kristen Klawonn

Nicholas Kleinhenz Dustin Klumb

Devon Komiensky Douglass Kondrath

Heidi Kossoudji Thomas Kunz

Marcus Lehmen

Shonte Long Jennifer Longo Courtney Love

Adrianne Luedtke Anthony Mallot Jasmine Mann

Edward Marrinan

Melissa Martin Matthew Martinek

Andy Maynard Lyndsey McDermand

Michael McDermott Jeffrey McEldowney

J. Ross Mcintyre

Brent Medina Timothy Meininger

Maria Mergler Deborah Metzger Robert Meythaler

Brittany Miller Lauren Miller

Kurt Moorman Nicholas Morgan Meaghan Murphy

Emily Nankivell Lily Nguyen

Mark Nieport Alisha Nilsson

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Robert Ninneman Ashley Paff Joseph Palmer Matthew Parker Ann Patterson Lisa Pickrel Sarah Platt

Nyla Potter Mark Potterf II David Prier Jonathan Prier Kerry Quinn Ricky Rakestraw John Ravestein

Ashley Reid Leslie Reynolds Joshua Rihm Travis Rindler Megan Riner Robin Robertson Mark Romie

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Jordan Samson Matthew Sanderman

Orlando Sanders Timothy Schneemann

Tommy Schopler Jennifer Schroeder

Nicholas Schultz

Matthew Sears Elaine Segi

lindsey Seiter Nathan Shaman

Rya,n Shen Amanda Short

Erin Shortal

Ben Smith Helen Smith

Mallory Smith Amanda Sokolnicki

Matthew Sortman Robert Spencer Jr.

Jeremy Spitzig

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Sophomores Kenneth Spitzig Sarah Staley Michael Stefan Shayla Summerhill Robert Szabo Abet T ekeste Kyle Terry

Elli Thomas Shyra Thomas Matthew Trick David Trimbach Kevin Trimbach Jennifer Trittschuh EmmanTwe

Veronica Vaughn Brenda Vogel Courtney Waggenspock Bethany Walker-David Nicholas Walusis Amy Weatherford Dean Weber

Logan Weinkauf Bethani Weitzel Scott Wickline Ryan Willhelm Eric Williams Kathleen Wlodarski Kathleen Woerner

Kimberly Wolf Nakeyia Worley Leah Wymer AshleyYahn Katherine York Janelle Young Jessica Zaidain

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James Hill grins in anticipation as he uses one of the many computers in the writing lab. Computer know how is essential for juniors to succeed.

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Olumuyiwa Akerele Robert Alexander

Alexa Allen Kelly Aring

Rachel Atkin Eric Bardun

Pamela Bargo

Aaron Barney Jennifer Beanne

Michelle Bensman Nakis~a Benson

Robert Berry Elizabeth Boehmer

Bethany Boland

Justin Bolden John Bole

Micah Brooks Lakiesha Brown

Justin Budd Hilary Burneka Aidan Carrigg

What do you do to help cope with the pressures of junior year? " ... I like to do yoga. It really helps me to relax when I am stressed out." - Sophie Watras " ... When I'm tired of doing homework, I like to take my dog for a walk. It's a nice break." -Daniele " ... I play the guitar. It really clears my mind." - Mike Lauber " ... I take out my frustration by yelling at my crew team during practice." - Megan Duffy " ... I meditate to relax and then try to visualize myself getting straight A's." - Bart Hickey

Lilly Gehres, Megan Duffy, and Katie Lesko are doing their part to make the world a more beautiful place. Many students, including these three juniors, helped out on the campus clean up day.

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Juniors Ashlea Carter Richard Carter Sharla Carter Erin Casey Katherine Chadwick Jessica Chaney Angelo Chattams

Kimberly Chestnut Dawn Chilton Bryce Clark Hailey Clark Jennifer Cobb KaliaCole Wynter Connally

Christopher Cousins Douglas Daniel Tonia Daniel Kip Davis La'Vem Davis T eagan Davisson Seena Days

John Dearing Kevin Donnelly Brian Douglas Tammy Downs Jessica Dudas Megan Duffy Hannelore Eldridge

Eric Etter Jessica Farmer John Feighery Ethan Fleck Jennifer Fleming Ashley Forest Amanda Frasure

Jennifer Frost Ann Gage Lillian Gehres Allison Gondek John Gorman Sonya Grant Charles Gray

Quinten Griffith William Grilliot Justin Guiuo Kate Hansen Christopher Heck Margeret Helldoerfer Cherie Herbert

Angela Herman Amy Hester Shelley Heywood Bart Hickey James Hill Katie Hollencamp Zsarenet Holliday

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Juniors

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Natalie Hollinger Lakesha Holmes

Ellen Honious Jennifer Honn Erica Howard

Edward Hull Lynette Hunt

Nikolas Hunt Ricky Hutchins Katherine Igah

Maurice Jenkins Kortney Jeter

Philip Johnson Bryan Jones

Jacob Jones Paul Jones

Sara Kacvinsky Eric Kaney

Matthew Keefe Sarah Kelleher Regina Keogh

Stephen Keys Marcus Kinsey

Kathleen Kinzig Shannon Klosterman

Simon Kopfer Lindsey Kraft

Brian Kronenberger

Eric Krueger Amy Kuntz

Elena Landa Michael Lauber

Katherine Laufersweiler Nicholas Laufersweiler

Nathan Leggs

Catherine Lesko Anthony Leyes

Cara Lindo Na T ash a Lucas

Alice Malana Nichole McCutchen

Brandi McDaniel

Reginald McDaniel Benedict McDonald Amanda McGregor

Evan McGregor Brandon McKinney

Amy McQuiston Travis Mikalauskas

Brittany Miller Roger Miller

Andrew Mitchell Christopher Mize

Ciji Moore Juste Muliza

Lauren Mulhern

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Jennifer Netherton Laura Ninneman Amanda Noonan Daniele Nyirandutije-Guhirwa Claire O'Neill Maureen O'Rourke Rochelle Oden

Holley Offlee Jessica Parker Martha Patzer Katie Pavy Joshua Phillips Nicholas Pierce Jessica Post

Krista Pritchard Elizabeth Reed Brandi Richardson Danielle Richardson Kristina Robinson Nichole Rowe Michael Russell

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Juniors

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Joanna Sacksteader Andrew Saluke Aaron Schmid

Nicole Schroedel Rachel Scott Chad Sears Leslie Sells

Robert Siebenthaler Jacob Simmons

Kelly Simmons Matthew Siney Lindsey Soter

Andrea Spanel Robert Spirk

Matthew Sraj Allyse Starks

Joanna Stegeman Craig Stimmel

Sarah Swartzbaugh Seth Thomas

Amanda Thorstenson

Nathan Tolle Daniel Tuss

Aime Umhoza Lauren Underwood

Lynn Upp Audrey Vincent

Jeffrey Wack

Lindsey Wallace Brandy Walton Jayne Walton

Sophie Watras Kelly Watts

Kathryn Wentland Stephanie Wilkins

Laure Williams Melissa Williams

Andrew Wilson TeraWise

Michael Woeste Rebecca Woodroof

Shawna Worley

Joseph York Keianna Young

ZohnZimmer Michelle Donaphin

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46/Yearbook Staff

Yearbook 2000

We are a group of students who work throughout the school year col­lecting pictures and quotes from the student body and faculty. We try to get an overall feel from the students as to how we should piece this book to­gether. With pictures, copy, and ideas this book is created . It requires long hours of work, patience, and lots of "do it over." This book was the 20th and last one for advisor, Mr. Denny Thomas.

Editor: Rachael Keihl

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Staff

Mark McDonald , Emily Patzer, Loren Dinneen , Mandy Myers , Denny Thomas, Katie Holien­camp, Adam Ravestein, Rachael Keihl, Jen Fleming

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Mark Albright Brooke Amos Jeremiah Angel Matthew Autrey

Marcelline Bailey Jacqueline Baker Kelli Bannen Michael Beach

Cicely Bennett John Beyer Calvin Blackmon, Jr. Rebekah Boehl)ler

Katherine Boian Aaron Bonner Amy Brand Joshua Brown

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Donald Butler Mianah Butler Wesley Cales

Sarah Carner Coralymar Casanova Michael Casella

Kristy Clark

John Clarke Leah Colas

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Eric Collins Ashley Conley

Venetta Connally Chelia Copeland

Eric Corcoran Christopher Cowan Douglas Crickmore Kathleen Crue'El

Ward Cruea Kevin Czekalski Daniel Dalton Tanisha Daugherty

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Loren Dinneen Thomas Doyle Richard Drerup

Kevin Dues Laurie Duffy Maya Edmondson

Dale Fair II Michael Farrell Tierre Fields

Anthony Flohre Melissa Ford Paul Francis Ralesha Frazier

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Terri Frierson Jonathan Gauder Diane Gaudion Haley Geel

Sarah Good Charlotte Goubeaux Suzanne Goubeaux Shawnta Gray

Joshua Gross Justin Grote

Nicole Gunder

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Damon Hahn

Nicholas Hartwig

Ian Henry Zachary Hensler Justin Hickey

Mari sa Hillsman Deborah Hirt Samantha Hixson Erin Hochdoerfer

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Michael Huguely Matthew Hurak Matias Iberico Kymberly Jackson

Katherine Jasko Bradley Jeckering Ebony Jenkins Anna Jones

Nicholas Kamphaus Nadine Kazubci

Sarah Keechle Rachael Keihl

56/Seniors

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Daniel Kimble Isaac Klosterman Tiffany Kracus

Joshua Lee Joshua Lewis Kimberly Linkhart

Kathleen Lorow Megan Lucking Joseph Lusczek

Jessica Maimone Jamese Manuel Melissa Marano

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Stacy Martin Marcie Matlock William McCall

Joseph McCartan Laura McCready Brett McDaniel Mark McDonald

Steven McDonald Patrick McFall Summer McGriff Trena Mcintyre

Josefina Mendez Zachary Menker Candace Merriman Lori Meyer

58/Seniors

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Charles Miller Dorian Miller Amanda Myers Adam Nartker

Catherine Nelson Melissa Newlin Antonio Nicolini LaRae Olden

John Pallant

Matthew Palmer

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William Patterson Erin Patton

Emily Patzer Anne Pesch

Jason Phillips Kendra Philon

Jeffrey Price Elizabeth Prier Sean Quinn DeShawn Raimey

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Adam Ravestein James Recob Dennis Richardson

Jason Robinson Stephanie Roddy Alisha Roode

Theresa Ryan William Saluke Christen Samson

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Thomas Segi Gretchen Shock Benjamin Sicnolf

Jay Smith Tiant Smith Elizabeth Spiker Ryan Stachler

Christopher Swank John Szabo Brittany Tall Erin Treadway •

Alex Trentman Caroline Turner Alim Vivanco Ellen Waldron

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Jacqueline Weckesser Jessica Werner

Ashley Williams Cherika Williams

Stephanie Wissel Anna Wolf

Zachary Wolf Jeffrey Woodson Catherine Zelnio

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SUdent life is more than just

school. It's the football

games, the soc-hops, the

intramural sports. It's every

Sill dent social aspect of C-J. It's the

Life and Aca demicsendS you make and the

teachers who help you after

school. Learning and being a

part of the community is all a

big part of our students' lives.

Good friends since their days at St. Anthony, Ka tie Jasko, Nicole Gunder, and Nikki Hancock cheer on their team. These were three of the many dozen of the school's 'superfans.'

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-" . The senior powder puff offense regroups after a good attack. Powder puff is a well enjoyed senior / junior tradition. The game is a great way for classes to bond with each other.

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Midnight's Dream The theme, Once

Upon a Midnight's Dream makes for a

beautiful first dance of the year.

Enjoying a dance with date Genevieve Jomantas, Quentin Harrison is having a great time. "I hope all high school dances are this much fun, " said Harrison.

66/Homecoming

The beautiful scene of a garden at midnight set the stage for Homecoming on October 9, 1999. The dance finished off a very spirited week for the stu­dents when they enjoyed Western Day, Hawaiian Day, Decade Day, and Spirit Day. The day prior to the dance the Eagle football team was victorious over Hamilton Badin 38-0. This put all the students in a great mood for Saturday. The Homecoming Court was

announced at the game and included king and queen John Pallant _ and Cicely Bennett. The attendants were seniors Josh Gross and Emily Patzer, juniors Nick Laufer.sweiler and Amanda Frasure, sopho­mores Kevin Trimbach and Jessica Zaidain, and fresh­men Chris Harris and MonicaJones. Frasure said, "The social committee and all their volunteers did an excellent job. The decora­tions looked beautiful."

Seniors Zack Wolf and Laurie Dl come together for a slow dance. A new student, this was Wolf's first ( dance.

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Arriving at the dance, freshmen Sean McCauley and Brooke Hawker decide on a pose for their pictures. This was the first dance for the freshmen .

Homecoming Court: Jessica Zaidain, Kevin Trimbach, Josh Gross, Emily Patzer, John Pail ant, Cicely Bennett, Monica Jones, Chris Harris , Amanda Frasure, and Nick Laufersweiler

At their last dance, seniors Marcy Matlock and Derrick Walker share a few memories. Matlock cheered the Eagles on the night before as C-J defeated Badin.

Juniors Paul Jones and Sarah Swartzbaugh share a quick hug be­fore the next song starts. "The music was fabulous," said Swartzbaugh.

Natasha Lucas and date Joey Palmer share a dance. "We had such a great time," said Lucas.

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Students and teachers band

together to help the community.

Maya Edmonson , Catherine Nelson, and Claire O'Neill help their friends with a few home­work problems. "Being a big sister was very rewarding for me as well as for the children," said O'Neill.

68 / Community Service

Active Presence Community Service

is an important part of the life of any C-J student. The administrators and teachers also get involved to help their students do their part. This year, the Community Service Department coordi­nated monthly service sites, Into the Streets, and Big Brothers and Sisters pro­grams. The teachers in charge were Mrs. Kinnear and Mrs. McCrate. Many students take the initiative and do service on their own.

For such service, the Sister Ruth Ann and George Early Scolarship are given to outstanding Sophomore volunteers. There are many awards outside of the C-J commu­nity that students receive. Some of these awards are the Sister Ruth Ann award which was given to Nichole McCutchen. Along with that Jessica Farmer received the Optimist youth service award.

Pat McFall takes a look at his brother's art project. The stU( visited Dayton Christian Scho( Tuesdays and Thursdays to help little siblings.

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Neatly folding blankets , Elizabeth Reed is happy to do her part. Reed was one of the only ten students in the state to win the "Spirit of the Commu­nity" Award for outstanding service.

Miss Egbers helps juniors Chris Mize and Katie Laufersweiler to complete their service hours. Students are re­quired to complete at least 1 0 hours of service in their junior year.

Mr. Mominee helps push a large chest of drawers up the stairs. Many teach­ers joined their students in community service this year.

Lauren Mulhern and her little brother show off their paintings. Part of being a big brother or sister is having fun with your lillie sibling.

David Bolton, Pam Bargo, Katie Lesko, Maureen O'Rourke, Natalie Hollinger, Kip Davis, and Beth Boehmer take a well-deserved break. These students helped clean up by picking up trash and raking leaves at a neighborhood park.

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Health and Physical Education classes help students have fun while learning and improving.

Marcus Smith works out to "Eye of the Tiger" in his period 3/4 gym

class. Many students love to listen to the juke box while they work out

in the Faust.

Josh Frost, Andrew Kimble, and Chris Jasko pay close attention to Mr. Katcavage's lecture on first aid.The freshmen later earned their certifica­tion in CPR and first aid .

Chris Wiley takes a deep breath and gets ready to do another set on the lap bar. Freshmen focus on building strength and endurance.

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Steve Herman works on strengthen­ing his leg muscles. Physical Educa­tion students spend one quarter in the weight room and one quarter running .

Get Physica Health and Physical Education classes are alway~

favorite part of any underclassman's schedule. Freshm students are required to take one semester of Health and c semester of Physical Education in their first year at C-J. T sophomores are then required to take one semester of Phys I Health teaches students about nutrition and exercise. Physi Education consists of weight training in the Faust and runn timed laps in order to become more physically fit. Students a learn about the basic fundamentals of such sports as volleyb soccer, football , and basketball. On occasion, students get · excitement of playing matt ball or dodge ball.

The teachers of Phys. Ed and Health are Mr. Katcava Mr. Franz, Ms. McDonald, and Mr. Zaidain.

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Scott Bruckman helps his partner by spotting him on the bench press. Stu­dents were required to keep a record of their work out regiment throughout the quarter.

Mr. Franz teaches his students about "Maslow's hierarchy of needs". Franz taught his students about the basic mental and physical needs of human beings.

Maureen Chadwick looks on as her classmate demonstrates proper CPR procedures. "Health was one of my favorite classes," said Chadwick.

Devon O'Conner watches as her teacher displays a diagram of a hu­man lung. Students learned about diseases such as cancer and emphy­sema in their first quarter of Health.

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Various soc hops give students a

chance to get to know each other and have a great

time.

Attempting to get in the spirit of summer, freshmen Joanna Newlin, Myla Jones, and Jenny McCallister, sport their leis and Hawaiian garb at the annual Hawaiian Soc Hop. Leis were passed out to students, and the cafeteria was decorated with palm trees and beach balls to create the idea of a beach.

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A Hopping Time Soc Hops are a

long time tradition at C-J. Students get together to dance, have fun, and raise money for their school or charity. Many times, a canned good is accepted as part of admission, then donated to local food banks. Often students also receive a deduction in their admis­sion if they opt to dress in the theme of the soc hop.

The major soc hops include the Halloween soc hop where students are encouraged to dress in

a Halloween costume,the soc hop after the first football game held in the court yard, and the spring time Hawaiian theme where students break out the leis and grass skirts. The different classes also chose to sponsor their own soc hops as a way to show class unity. The main one is the freshman mixer a few weeks into the school year. There is also a sophomore and junior mixer throughout the year.

This year's spring soc hop was h after meet the team night. Many spr athletes, such as Cayti Zelnio , Melissa Newlin, chose to attend soc hop after being introduced.

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Friends since freshman year, Ben Sicnolf and Chris Cowan spend time reminsicing at their last C-J soc hop. Both will be attending the University of Dayton next year and they hope to keep in touch.

Even though it was rainy and cold outside , Kasey Kimble and Kim Walusis managed to dig up their tank tops and sunglasses that had been packed away for the winter.

Taking a break to cool down, Kelly Simmons and Amanda Thorstenson retreat to the locker room to buy some­thing to drink. Students like to cool down after working up a sweat danc­ing.

All smiles, Sarah Treadway and Kira Bardun dance all night with their friends at the spring soc hop. Just freshmen, Treadway and Bardun have many more soc hops to look forward to.

After supporting the spring sports in the gym, this group of freshmen didn't have to go far to find a night of fun. All those who attended Meet the Team Night got a dollar off admission to the soc hop.

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Students are given the

opportunity to spend a little

extra time with their classmates.

Freshmen Matt Myers and Jake Zimmer do not normally get to spend lunch time together so they are taking advantage of a great opportunity. "The picnic lunch was a great way to talk with my whole class , even people I don 't usually see," ex­claimed Zimmer when asked about the picnic.

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All-School Picnic On Tuesday, May

9, the Winner's Club sponsored the 9th annual All-School Picnic. The picnic included food and dancing. Freshmen went outside to eat period 5 and danced on Perry St. period 6. The sophomores came out for periods 6 and 7, juniors periods 7 and 8, and seniors periods 8 and 9. The food was catered by Koehler's. A $3.00 ticket included a ham­burger, chips, a cookie, and a drink. Students

could either opt to buy a ticket or pack their normal lunch

The all school picnic is organized by Mr. Place,the athletic director and the head of the winner's club. This is a nice opportunity for each grade level to unite and get to see more people than they normally see in a day. Many students also see it as a relaxing break from class because on this day lunch periods are twenty­five minutes longer.

Excited to finally get a chance at food , Catherine Nelson and F Francis can't wait to eat. Member the varsity baseball and softball tea Francis and Nelson need fuel for t

after school.

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Getting settled at their first picnic, fresh­men Tiffany Cunningham, Krystal Jackson, and Malita Sanderfer catch up on the days events while eating a warm meal and listening to some of their favorite music.

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Ed Hull , Brice Clark, and Brian Dou­glas invite Officer Joe Saluke to join them at the picnic. Officer Saluke has two sons who attend C-J and is famil­iar with the community.

After recieving her hamburger, Anna Schwendeman stops at the condiment and beverage table. Schwendeman, a senior, is a pro at beating the long line at the picnic.

Happy to be outside in the fresh air, Laura Pipenger i s relieved to have a full stomach. It is a nice change that students get to go outside for lunch during the picnic.

Once they have finished thier lunch, Erin Scheeltz, Travis Rindler, and Maria Spanel revisit their grade school days of recess. "Having the time to burn off energy is a great. It gets me out of the normal routine , which is good every once and a while ," ex­claimed Rindler.

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Students enhance their faith and work together

through retreat experzences.

The November Kairos group comes together to show how much they have grown and bonded. Many seniors take advantage of Kairos to help them focus on their future out­side of high school.

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Joe York, Chris Heck, and Nate TOI

Gotta Have • start to get excited for the departure

FaIth their retreat. York, Heck, and Tol looked forward to the outdoor acth ties and small groups.

Every year stu­dents have the opportunity to attend a retreat and enhance their faith life. The freshmen retreat focuses on getting acquainted with with new classmates. The sophomore retreat's theme is teamwork, trust, and cooperation. Both fresh­men and sophomore retreats are mandatory and include one school day. They are led by juniors and seniors with the help of teachers. Juniors take a

one night trip, where the theme is "Finding our way." Finally, the seniors have two retreats. First, there is the regular senior retreat which includes a high ropes course and focuses on facing new challenges. They also have the option of attending a Kairos retreat where they form a stonger bond with God and their classmates. It is a three day and two night stay and is the favor­ite retreat among many stu­dents.

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Bryan Jones gives Amanda Frasure a lift to their next activity. The juniors enjoyed many outdoor activities on their first overnight retreat.

Catherine Nelson leads a large group of sophomores during an icebreaker. The retreat included a lot of team­building skills, both physically and mentally.

Singing along to a Backstreet Boys song, Kairos retreatants serenade the room. The retreatants also had the opportunity to give reflections in front of the large group.

James Hill and Ali Malana prepare to head home. "I had such a great time bonding with old friends and meeting new people on the junior retreat ," said Malana.

Amanda Schierloh leads her sopho­more retreat group in "Human Knots". This was one of the many ice-breaker activities that the sophomores did.

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Raising Our Voic Students make their voices heard through

English and Foreign Languages.

"Learning Spanish has made me more culturally aware, and I have had fun too ," exclaimed freshman

Brock Elder. Students have the opportunity to broaden their cultural

horizons with the chance to visit a foreign country in the summer. Trips

are taken to Spain, France, Germany and Italy.

Peacefully looking over his French lesson, sophomore Neal Craft hopes to become fluent in the language. For­eign languages have been very hands on and take advantage of the newly renovated listening lab.

Julia Budde researches possible topics for her persuassive speech. In addition to speeches, English 11 reads such books as The Great Gatsby and Huck­leberry Finn.

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Daydreaming of her Romeo, fresh­man Jennifer McCallister listens in­tently to Mrs. Kayser. As a freshman , students can opt to take one of three levels of English: general, college prep, or honors.

Speaking is one of the most important forms of c nication. Therefore, much emphasis is put on language, s and written, English and foreign. At C-J students are required take English all four years. Students are also required to take least two years of a foreign language. They have the among French, German, Latin and Spanish. Languages have whole week dedicated to them in which the entire school involved in fun activities revolved around each language at C-J. Shakespeare Day is put on by the Honors English and is meant to give students a taste of life in the Eliz~bethan

The English teachers are Ms. Akujobi, Ms. Bird, Mr Brooks, Mrs. Kayser, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Olmsted, Ms. Pe Ms. Sanderman, and Mr. Thomas. The Language teachers Mrs. Adcock, Mrs. Colas, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. Regan, and Verdes.

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Brian Henderson works on a worksheet in Latin 1. In addition to learning the fundamentals of the Latin language, first year students study ancient myths of Rome.

Concentrating on his teacher, fresh­man Zack Stoddard tries to make sense of Shakespeare. A major part of English 9 is learning how to analyze literature.

Instructing her students on the finer points of Spanish enunciation, Miss Jennifer Lugo rewards a student for a correct answer. This was Lugo's first year at C-J.

Curious on an aspect of her research, sophomore Alexis Eimutus questions Mrs. Tammy Metcalf. Mrs. Metcalt"is also the Print Media advisor and a junior American Authors teacher.

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Winter Wonderland The Christmas and Valentine's Dances make for hot times

on cool nights,

Snuggling up, Jayne Walton and Aidan Carrigg sway to "These Are the Times" by Dru Hill. Walton and Carrigg en­joyed the music at the Valentine's Dance.

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The Christmas Dance took place Decem­ber 11 in the Greek Ortho­dox Church Community Center. The center was decorated by student vol­unteers and members of the student council. The theme "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" was carried out through decorations and the dance favors. A snow globe was given to everyone for attending the dance. The song "Unchained Melody" played as the dance came to an end.

"Roses Under the Stars" was the theme for the Valentine's Dance. The dance was sponsored by the Students of Diversity, and they were responsible for decorating the C-J gym. The court included: fresh­men Patrece Hairston and Andre Davenport, sopho­mores Ashley Reid and Brian Johnston, juniors Rob­ert Alexander and Michelle Donophin, and seniors Dorian Miller, Marcy Matlock, Adam Ravestein, and Maya Edmondson.

Tiffany Cunningham enters the gym and gets ready to dance. ' Valentine's Dance is my favorite de of the year," said Cunningham.

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Mike Hoendorf fixes his tie before he gets ready to dance. Hoendorf espe­cially enjoyed not having the stress of whom to ask to the Christmas Dance since the girls ask the boys.

Christmas Dance Court: Tim Crouch, Erienne Roberts, Danny Tuss, Jenny Beane, Angela Schopler, Chris Riner, Myla Jones, Kevin Reese, Stephanie Wissel , and Matias Iberico.

King and queen of the Valentine's Dance, Adam Ravestein and Maya Edmondson, receive their crowns. The court announcement was made at an assembly the Friday prior to the dance.

Lauren Underwood and Dorian Miller step off the stage after having their pictures taken atthe Christmas Dance. The picture background was made up of a fireplace, Christmas tree, and presents.

Laura Budde and her date re-enter the gym after sampling some punch . Teachers and parents helped out with the dance by chaperoning, taking tick­ets, and distributing punch.

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C-J students sup­port their team in

the halls and on the sidelines in one

of the biggest games of the year.

After a lot of hard work, the sophomores are eager to hear which class won the hall deco­rating competition. The '02 graduates chose the theme of aliens and outerspace for their hallway.

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Eagle Pride For as long as any­

one can remember, the Al­ter and C-J grudge match has been one of the biggest football games of the sea­son. The cross town rivalry draws large crowds every year. It is more than a game; the teams are playing for bragging rights. Forthe third consecutive year, C-J came out on top.

The game was pre­ceded by a one day display of Eagle spirit in the halls of C-J. Each class was desig-

nated a hallway; and it was their job to make that hall­wayan exhibit oftheir class's school spirit. For the fresh­men, this was a new tradi­tion, and their theme was predetermined. The sopho­mores opted for an outer space theme, while the jun­iors created a haunted foot­ball field showing our im­pending win over the Knights. The seniors took home the gold this year with a theme of "We're hot, they're not."

Pat McFall celebrates the football vic. tory over Alter. This win was twice as sweet for McFall because it was his senior year.

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The Eagle excites the crowd for the entrance of the football team at the Alter pep rally . Summer McGriff was the lucky student to wear the Eagle costume.

Every football game, the parents and Blue and Green Club organized bal­loons, smoke, and paper signs for the players to run into. The cheerleaders also helped make signs.

Martha Patzer and Kip Davis show their school spirit as C-J Vice mem­bers . The Vice helped facilitate the pep rallies by leading cheers.

Michelle Williams helps put up the decorations for the Senior Hallway. The seniors were the champions of the hallway contest and received a jeans day for the win .

La Rae Olden and Mianah Butler agree with their hallway's theme, that C-J is hot and Alter is not. The senior hallway included flames and snowflakes to display their feelings toward the outcome of the Alter football game.

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A Time For Chang The mix of new teachers with old tradi­

tions, brings Social Studies and Science into a new dimension.

Enjoying some comic relief in World Cultures class, Katherine

Siebenthaler laughs with her classmates. World Cultures is the

first social studies class for the new freshmen.

Mr. O'Shaughnessy demonstrates an experiment. Chemistry, usually taken junior year, teaches students about gas laws, scientific elements, and bal­ancing equations

Diligently taking notes, junior Mike Woeste works on a chemistry equa­tion . The honors chemistry class gets to display their ability every year at the science fair.

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Lab partners in Ms. Anderson 's biol­ogy class, Andrew Maynard and Bran­don Artis record data from under their microscope. New microscopes were just a small thing the new labs had to offer.

On August 25th, students were greeted with many n things in their science classes. Lab renovations and the hiri of new teachers took place over the summer. Additions to t science team included Mr. Dugan and Mr. Katcavage. Alo with Miss Anderson, Mrs. Turner, Ms. Hobbs, Mrs. Logan,a Mr. O'Shaughnessy, these teachers lead students through t adventurous world of science.

Continuing a strong academic tradition, Social Studi teachers helped students understand how the pa~t can beco the future. The Social Studies department included Mrs. Berger Mrs. Downer, Sr. Damienne Grismer, Mr. Reichert, Ms. Ruffolc Mr. Staley, and Mr. Weimert. The commitment of these teach ers provided a good learning environment that allowed student to explore their past.

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All in a day's work, Mrs. Berger gives an interesting lecture. Mrs. Berger also played an important role in pre­paring the KAIROS retreats for the seniors.

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Committing her notes to memory, junior Katie Kinzig concentrates with intensity on her American Studies notebook. An excellent student, Kinzig was also a member of the National Honors Society.

"Good morning," is a common phrase said by Mr. Dugan as he greets his students. Chemistry students have benefitted from his knowledge and expertice in the field of Chemistry.

Using class time wisely, Jerry White lends a helping hand to classmate Aaron Bonner. White and Bonner quickly became friends through class.

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The Junior class brought home the

7-0 shutout against the Seniors

in the annual Powder Puff foot­

ball game.

The entire junior team cel ­ebrates after a victory well de­served. The team shirts were dedicated to Krissy Robinson who had surgery due to an in­jury during a powder puff prac­tice.

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Junior Victory Powderpuff js a long

time tradition in C-J athlet­ics. Many may think that football should be left to the guys, but they were proved wrong this year. The annual game was held on Decem­ber 10. The date was pushed back because of the successful post-seasons of the volleyball and football teams. The match was a greuling hour-long battle. Although low scoring, it kept the interest of many fans. The juniors started with the

ball, unable to gain enough of yards. The seniors then took charge of the offensive end. On the second possesion of the seniors, Gina Keough intercepted it and ran in for the only touchdown of the game. The seniors were disappointed with their loss, especially since they lost to the seniors last year. And the juniors are ready for next year to improve their record with another win .

Quarterback Jen Fleming and wi! receiver Maggie Helldoerfer tal timeto rest after the hard fought bab with their elders . Players enjoy! pizza and refreshments after the gall!

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Juniors Leslie Sells and Kate Chadwick listen for last minute block­ing instructions. Their defensive coaches were Travis Mikalauskas, Ben McDonald, and Roger Miller.

The center, Debby Hirt "Alert" hands off the ball to quarterback Beth Spiker. The senior offense gained a lot of yards, despite the tough junior de­fense.

The junior offensive team huddles to­gether to decide their upcoming play. The offensive coordinators for the jun­iors were Chad Sears, Zohn Zimmer, and Chris Heck.

Despite their small stature, Pam Bargo, Micah Brooks, and Ali Malana pro­vided good offense and defense for the junior team.

The seniors gather together to say their final cheer before the game starts. The main coaches forthe seniors were Dwight Smith , Angelo Chattams, and Mike Huguely.

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Father/Daughter and Mother/Son

dances create a good time for

students to bond with their parents.

Adam and John Ravestein share a dance with their mom. John was one of the winners of the essay contest describing why his mom is the best.

88/Father-Daughter Dance

Happy Days The Father/Daughter dances safely, despite the

and Mother/Son Dances were bad weather. Many of the both tremendous successes. students and parents went They were held on January 22 right away to take their and January 29 at the Greek picture in front of the 50's Orthodox Church Community style background. This Center. To start the night ott, theme, "Happy Days", was most students went out to carried out through the dinner with their parents. This dances' decorations and dinner was much more laid music. Some activities that back than most dance dinners took place at both dances because, obviously, their date were kareoke, conga lines, was their parents. This set and limbo contests. Both the mood for the rest of the nights were fun not only for evening. After dinner, the the parents, but also for the groups proceeded to the students.

Mary Hickey belts out a tune at Ihe Father/Daughter Dance. "One of Ill) favorite parts of the dance was sing. ing kareoke,"said Hickey.

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Ben Sicnolf reads his winning essay about his mother's presence in his life. Sicnolf was one of the two winners in the Mother/Son essay contest.

Eric Kaney and his mom compete in the limbo contest. Besides the limbo, Kaney enjoyed the quality time with his mother.

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Junior Maggie Helldoerfer and her dad opt for a more creative pose for their picture. Students and their parents enjoyed the "Happy Days" background which was made by members of stu­dent council.

"Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton plays in the background of Richard Poole's first dance with his mother. The dance's theme was "Happy Days", which brought back many memories for the moms.

Mandy Myers shares a hug with her dad after reading her winning essay. "Winning the contest meant a lot to me since it was my last Father/Daughter Dance at C-J."

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Students learn to use computers for math problems, math for computer

programming and math & computers for business.

Brad Shilito thinks carefully before answering a question in his math

class. Shilito was one of the many freshmen to share his eleventh period class with several eighth

graders.

"It is very rewarding to be able to type quickly", says Michelle Hamilton. Hamilton enjoyed learning from Mrs. Beach in her Keyboarding class.

Kristin Albright listens to Mr. Fuchs explain the exciting components of the quadratic formula. Albright learned the basics of Algebra 1 in her freshmen CP math class.

90/Computers

Josh Rankin works on some math problems in Ms. Meyers Freshmen Honors Course. Not only did the students learn Algebra, but they also learned four chapters of Geometry.

Finding Solution Mathematics is an integral part in most C-J "lUUtlrll~

schedule. Math , along with many other subjects, offer gene college preperatory (A and B), and honors as levels of Math classes cover the topics of algebra, geometry, tri etry, and calculus . The math teachers are Ms. Crosby, Egbers, Mrs. Eloe, Mrs. Ford, Mr. Fuchs, Mr. Hottinger, Hurley, Ms. Meyers, Mrs. Secor, and Ms. Yarnell.

Computers at C-J have made large technological vances in the past few years. The computer-oriented classes C-J are Computer Programming/Logo, Adv~nced Co Science, Academic Computer Programming, and Co Topics. The Business classes offered are Accounting 1 and Keyboarding , and Computer Applications. Mrs. Beach, Franz, Ms. Detzel, and Mr. Young are the Computer/Busi teachers.

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Troy Reid looks over the final copy of his keyboarding project. Keyboarding is one of the many computer classes offered at C-J.

Mr. Hottinger commands respect from his period eleven class. Mr. Hottinger is actually one of the students' favor­ite teachers.

Doug Daniel decides what internet site to visit next in the computer lab. The lab is open to all students during their study halls, before school , and after school.

Adam Kaney puts the final touches on his assignment before handing it in. Kaney, like many freshmen, will take geometry next year.

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Fairs give students

manyopportuni­

ties to show what

they can do.

Stephanie Coleman displays her project for incoming visi­tors. The students had the op­portunity to showcase their work to the judges as well as their peers.

92/Science and Art Fairs

Fair Days Chaminade-Julienne stu­dents have several chances th roughout the year to show­case their different talents. Art students at all levels have the option of entering their work in several con­tests. One of these con­tests takes place in the lobby of the University of Dayton Arena during the Cage Clas­sic basketball tournament. Honors Science students have a chance to show off their hard work through their projects for the school

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science fair. Students are rated with either good, ex­cellent, or superior. All stu­dent who receive a superior rating are then able to ad­vance on to the regional, state, and national levies. Some fairs at C-J are used to inform and help students. The health and college fairs are both held in the school gymnasium. They are used to help students be informed about decisions that they will make which effect their future.

Spencer Brown models his projeci on antibiotics. Brown was one of the ll1a~ sophomores to receive a rating of ex. cellent.

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Justin Guizzo takes a closer look at the First Aid booth at the Health Fair. The students attended the fair during their science classes .

The Art Show at UD showcased vari­ous pieces from other local grade schools and highschools. In addtion to the Cage Classic Art Show at UD, C-J artists participated in the Govemor's Youth Art Show.

Ann Zelnio anxiously awaits the arrival of her Science Fair judges. Zelnio was one of the many freshmen that partici­pated in C-J's Science Fair.

Tommy Duson listens while a repre­sentative from Children's Hospital talks about volunteering. The Heath and Service Fair included about 25 sites to inform students about volunteering in the area and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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Amanda Frasure poses next to a por­trait by Lindsey Wallace . Wallace's drawing was shown at the art fair at UD during Catholic Schools Week.

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Baccalaureate Mass The Class of

2000 bring their high school years

to a close with a final mass at

Emmanuel.

The seniors gather around Emmanuel as the teachers light their candles. During the candle ceremony, the only light in the church were the candles held by teachers and students.

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On June 1, the Seniors came together to celebrate mass one last time as a class. Although not mandatory, most seniors attended. Baccalaureate was held in Emmanuel Church at 7:00. Various readings, petitions, and prayers were read by selected seniors. The seniors then formed a circle around he church. They each received a candle (the same candle they received at freshman retreat). Teach­ers were assigned

to light a group of stu­dents' candles. Once all of the candles were lit, the lights of Emmanuel were turned off. The circle of light signified that the light of God was in each senior. The seniors then left the church, taking the light of God out into the world with them. After mass, there were cookies and refresh­ments outside of the church. The mass was facilitated by National Honor Society Members.

The program for the Baccalaureaf( Mass included the repertoire for tilt evening along with people involv with the mass.

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Ashely Williams patiently waits to en­ter Emmanuel. The seniors were lined up in the same order as graduation.

Various senior teachers cheer for the students as they exit the church. Re­freshments were served after mass in between Emmanuel and C-J.

The seniors process into their desig­nated pews at the beginning of mass. For both graduation and Baccalaure­ate, girls wore blue gowns and boys wore green gowns.

David Russo gives a prayer of thanks for the wonderful times at C-J. Vari­ous petitions were read by seniors to pray for the C-J community and them­selves as they enter college.

Gretchen Shock and Ben Sicnolf take a look around their fellow classmates. Both were happy excited to finally be seniors but apprehensive to leave their family and friends.

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In addition to extracurricular activities to broaden faith horizons, students experi­

ence religion everyday in class.

Learning to decipher the gospels, sophomores Nick Schultz and

Jordan Samspon listen attentively to their teacher's lecture.This activity helps students explore the roots of

their faith.

Answering Social Justice questions, junior Steven Keys learns how the church feels on certain issues. Jun­iors are taught the church 's feelings on problems facing society, and they get to explore how their feelings match up with the church 's.

Participating in traditional Catholic practices, Nicholas Budenz distributes ashes to junior Alison Gondek on Ash Wednesday. Jhe Ash Wednesday service is one of the few to be held in the auditorium instead of the Emmanuel Church .

96/Religion

Zak Menker introduces students to the Ash Wednesday prayer service . Prayer services and liturgies are a nice way for all students , no matter what level, to bring their faith and beliefs together.

A Daily Dos Faith life and religion play an integral role in a stude

life. Students have the opportunity to enhance their faith through retreats and activities. However, more importantly, experience religion everyday. Students in every grade take religion class that helps them determine their own beliefs teach them about the church and Catholic teaching.

As freshmen, students learn about how Catho originated and about the Old Testament. Sophomore students move onto the scriptures and the writings of the N Testament. Junior year becomes a little different by focusing Social Justices and service which show studehts how reli works in the world today. Senior year gives students a taste what life outside of high school is like. They study chu history, married life, and the religious vocations.

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Enjoying a laugh in religion class, sophomore Brian Copits eagerly takes notes. Sophomores learn ed how to disect the writngs of the prophets.

Reviewing the answers together, Mr. Mominee and Sara Kacvinsky consult the book. "Junior year religion is more active and interesting," said Kacvinsky.

Junior Katie Igah focuses on her So­cial Justice notes. Juniors must do ten hours of community service and do a presentation on how their service helped society.

Singing praise for God and Jesus, the choir leads students and faculty in song. The choir is a pleasant part of Mass.

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May 13, 2000, was an

unforgettable evening for many of the juniors and

seniors at C-J.

Cherishing their last dance to­gether, Kym Jackson, Tre'na Mcintyre, and Ashley Williams, claim their party favors before heading to the dance floor. Each couple got a castle with their name on it, a candle and a key chain.

UnforgetabIe Prom 2000 was truly crowned king and queen.

unforgettable. The social An hour and a half later, the committee and student council students arrived at C-J and volunteers spared no expense boarded several charter in planning for the event. It busses which took them was held in the Masonic from Dayton to a riverboat Temple, which was decorated where after prom was being like a castle. The dance held. The boat featured live concluded as the attendants entertainment, dancing, and prom queen and king gambling , and lots of food. were announced. The atten- The featured entertainment dants were juniors Robert was a band by the name of Alexander and Ashley Forest, Matt vs. Chuck, which and seniors Tom Doyle and consisted of Matt Hurak, Beth Spiker, while Sean Quinn Chuck Miller, and Matias and Jackie Weckesser were Iberico.

Missy Williams and Rachel Atkin excited to attend their first prom. I so glad I went to prom, it was a said Atkin .

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Showing her classmates all her moves, Haley Geel doesn't hold anything back. The large dance floor at the Masonic Temple made it easy for students to funktify it.

The prom court consisted of junior attendants Ashely Forest and Robert Alexander, senior attendants Tom Doyle and Beth Spiker, and king and queen Sean Quinn and Jackie Weckesser.

Sharing their last dance together, couple Josh Lewis and Tiffany Kracus come in close. Going as friends made their prom worry free and a guaran­teed a good time .

Friends all through high schoo;, jun­iors Kate Chadwick and Lauren Underwood spend their big night to­gether. This was the first prom for the juniors.

After arriving to the Masonic Temple in a limo, Natalie Hollingercan't wait to start dancing. Many parents chose to come and watch their children walk down the red carpet into the dance.

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Senior girls and their mothers

come together for a mass and

breakfast for one last event to­

gether before they graduate.

Chelia Copeland and her mom enjoy the egg casserole made by the juniors. "The table deco­rations were absolutely beauti­ful ," said Copeland.

Senior Breakfast A long time tradition

at C-J is the Senior Mother/ Daughter Breakfast. It includes a mass for the seniors and their mothers at 9:30, followed by a break­fast. The breakfast allows seniors to be with their mothers and friends while listening to speakers. They talked about moving on in life after high school but always holding with them the memories. The seniors took time to reflect on the past four years they have

attended C-J. The break­fast was on May 21 . It concluded a "senior weekend" with the senior dinner dance taking place the night before. Junior girls and their mothers volunteered to facilitate the event. They could set­up, make the food , clean­up and/or serve. The breakfast was in the cafeteria, which was decorated with various flowers. Laura Keefe was in charge of the breakfast.

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Cayti Zelnio and her mother snack ~ bagels and donuts before their breal fast is served. Cayti is the first of thr girls that will be attending the brea; fast.

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Michelle Bensman and her mother, Mrs. Bensman , were "behind the scenes" workers. They helped set-up and clean the dishes.

Teresa Ryan , Mrs. Lucking, and Megan Lucking wait patiently on their breakfast. They enjoyed the speak­ers approach to high school life.

Laura Keefe serves Teri Camacho and Megan Kelly their breakfast. Keefe helped in coordinating the event.

Kathryn Wentland and her mother, Janet, serve the coffee . They were just a few of the volunteers that worked the breakfast.

Gina Newlin and her daughter, Missy, finish up their breakfast. "The mass was such a nice touch to the day," said Newlin.

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Fine Art Ex~ression Fine art and music electives let students express

themselves in various ways.

Joanna Sacksteder smiles on her way to the photo lab which is

located in the basement. Using the photo lab is a privilege the Art III and

Art IV students get.

Tapping into her artistic talent , Stephaine Wissel makes a card for Dorian Miller on his eighteenth birth­day.

Prescion is the key for Chris Cousins, as he concentrates intensily on his next assignment. "Art is relaxing and a fun way to let out some stress at the end of the day," commented Cous­ins, about his art class.

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After having a year in Art Class, se­niors Calvin Blackmon and Chuck Miller have become very close friends . Electives allow students to discover things about themselves and share that with their classmates.

Taking an elective is a must for students. Normal~

students must have their elective credit fulfilled by the end 01 their sophomore year. Even though students have to take th~ course, the term elective says it all. Students can choose from a variety of art and music classes.

For those who are into music, the choices are: concen band, symphonic band and chior. For those into art they can take Art 1, ceramics, or 3-D design. Some students like a taste of both, and for them the course Art and Music Appreciation was developed. This course focuses on great artists one semest& and on musicl terminology and great musicians the other se­mester.

Even though these courses are taken as an elective one I of the first two years, they can be taken up through senior year. Courses can be mixed as well.

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Preparing to begin class, Joe Kaukola sets up his sheet music. Kaukola has been playing since grade school and has taken advantage of the opportu­nity to conitnue band at C-J .

Reading the next note to play, Josh Rankin prepares his instrument. There are different levels of the band to accomodate students' abili­ties.

First year band instructor, Mr. Wood, leads his band members in their next performance piece. Each quarter the band performs a show for parents and friends for which they practice all quarter.

Surrounded by artistic inspirations, Eric Etter ponders over his next piece. Mrs. Barr, the art teacher, loves to decorate her room with student's mas­terpieces .

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Senior year is full of many activities to commemorate

the end of high school.

Posing at the Roosevelt Me­morial in Washington , D.C. these girls get a real sense of history. The trip included visits to several memoria ls and monuments including the Lin­coln Memorial, The Vietnam Memorial , The Korean Memo­rial, and the Jefferson Monu­ment.

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Strictly Seniors The annual trip for

seniors is to Washington, D.C. The students board a bus and ride eleven hours to tour the nation's capital for three and a half days. Activities planned for students on the trip were a play at Ford's Theater, laying of the wreath at the Tomb of the Unkown Soldier, a tour of the Holo­caust Museum, and a night cruise on the Potomic river. Seniors also had the chance to meet and talk with

Ohio's representative Tony Hall.

The Senior Dinner Dance was held at Bainbridge Hall on May 20. Seniors went dateless and enjoyed good food and a night of dancing. The slide show of pictures from their four years in high school was put to music and played. Senior superlatives were read as well. It was the last high school dance for the seniors.

Watching his classmates go wild 0

the dance floor, Jeff Woodson joins in the dancing. Seniors had dinner an~ dancing on a river cruise one night Of senior trip.

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It was a chilly night on the river, but Eric Pomerleau dances to keep warm. The seniors got to karaoke while on the boat.

The recipients of the senior superlatives display their awards. Each winner received a gift that illustrated their superlative .

Sharing their singing abilties with their classmates, Jerry Angel , Tierre Fields and John Szabo provide after dinner entertainment. The four perfected their singing on the eleven hour bus ride .

Proving that he has more moves than just on the football field , Calvin Blackmon dances with his classmates. "I really enjoyed my last high school dance. We have come a long way since our freshman mixer," exclaimed Blackmon.

Anna Jones and Adam Nartker show off their glasses won for best eyes. Other prizes given were best dancer, most likely to become famous, and biggest flirt.

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Graduates gather with family and

friends to cel­ebrate their com­

mencement.

Calvin Blackmon receives his diploma from Mr. Barnes . Blackmon is planning to attend Miami University on a football scholarship this fall.

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What Next? On June 2, gradua­

tion took place. Each student received 10 tickets to invite family and friends. Graduation was at 7:30 at Memorial Hall. The seniors processed down the aisles of Memorial Hall and were seated on stage, facing the crowd. Beth Popp then gave the Invocation. Sean Quinn gave the welcome speech. Next, Mr. Barnes,the president of Chaminade-Julienne gave his address. He then

the students received during their senior year. After the awards, Marisa Hillsman and Michelle Williams sang the class song, "I'll Remember" by Madonna. The farewell speech was given by Tho­mas Segi. After the speech, Mr. Trainor and Mr. Barnes presented the diplomas to each graduate. To end the ceremony, the seniors, along with teachers and alumni sang the Alma Mater. Graduation was facilitated by National Honor Society and the Co-Educators.

Alisha Rhoode prepares to find her family and friends after the graduation ceremony amidst the mob of people outside of Memorial Hall. Rhoode \ was the Senior Class President.

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Chris Riner attempts to fix part of Loren Dineen 's gown. Riner and Dineen have been long time friends since their days at Holy Angels School.

Anna Jones and Ralesha Frazier sing the C-J Alma Mater. Each diploma folder included a song sheet of the Alma Mater just in case a student forgot the words.

Michelle Williams and Marisa Hillsman sing "I'll Remember" by Madonna to their fellow classmates. Students were able to vote on their class song, and then auditions were held to chose who would sing it at graduation.

Sean Quinn prepares to give his Wel­come speech. Quinn, along with Segi who gave the Farewell speech, were chosen by a graduation committee.

Matias Iberico walks down the aisle of Memorial Hall. Family and friends received a close up view of the gradu­ates as they walked to the stage dur­ing the procession.

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Jahn Feighery Algebra II/Trig

Christapher Fitch FA Music

Ann Gage Anatamy and Physialagy

Jan Gauder Accaunting I

Jaseph Haubert Engineering I

Mary Hickey Latin II CP English 10 CP Bialagy

Marissa Hillsman Latin III

Samantha Hixan Psychalagy

Katie Jacksan Life Skills 10

Katherine Jasko. Warld Literature

Rachael Kiehl Yearbaak II

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Class Award Winner Kelli Bannen

English Literature Michelle Bensman

Religian 11 Rabert Berry

CP Chemistry Amy Brand

European Authars Micah Broaks

Meal Planning Jashua Brown

Engineering II Sarah Budd

Hanors English 9 Latin I Algebebra I

Julia Budde Art 2 Spanish 3 Hanors Pre-Calculus

Kristen Klawann Chemistry in the Cam. CP Geametry B

Elizabeth Kuchta Hanors French IV Pre-Calculus AP Gavernment

Brian Lauber Religian 9

Dauglas Lauricella FA Art

Jessica Maimane Religian 12

James Malaney Symphanic Band

Matthew Martinek PE10

Brett McDaniel Microbialagy

Jeff McEldawney Camputer Lago.

Amanda McGregor Hanors English 11 Spanish II

Hanors Bialagy Stephanie Burneka

Pre-Algebra Tanisha Daugherty

Parenting Kip Davis

AP American Studies Richard Drerup

Creative Writing i German III Ecanamics

Laurie Duffy Print Media II CP Physics

Megan Duffy (10) Microkeybaarding PE10

Epaphrodite Dusingizimana French III

Maria Mergler Culinary Arts

Natalie Mergler CP English 9

Lari Meyer Child Psychalagy

Meaghan Murphy Spanish I

Amanda Meyers Cammunicatians Yearbaak I

Devin O'Cannor CP World Cultures

Kristen Olsan Hanars German IV

Antania Parker English 9

Lauren Pauer French I German I

Kendra Philan Accaunting II

Teresa Pierce Art I

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Elizabeth Popp Sociology

Matthew Porter World History

Krista Pritchard American Authors

Chris Rank Business Law

Joshua Rankin Honors Algerbra I

Elizabeth Reed Intro to Theater

Lydia Rineheart Life Skills g Experiences in Math

Nichole Rowe French II

Michael Russell Earth Science

David Russo AP English 12 Honors Latin IV Honors Spanish V

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Orlando Sanders Biology I

Aaron Schmid Concert Band

Katherine Siebenthaler PEg

Helen Smith Honors Chemistry Honors Geometry Sports Medicine

Tiant Smith Honors Spanish IV

Kenneth Spitzig Keyboarding

Ryan Stachler Transitions in Math

Sarah Swartzbaugh CP Algebra II

Shyra Thomas Intro to Theater

Erin Treadway Print Media I

Sarah Treadway

CP Geometry A Caroline Turner

Honors Calculus II Honors Physics

David Tuss PEg Honors World Cultures

Ishemba Umhoza Algebra IlifTrig

Sarah Vogel 3D Design

Courtney Waggenspack Religion 11

Lindsey Wallace CP American Studies

Kimberly Walusis FA Art

Dean Weber Compo Programming

Stephanie Wissel Art III Honors German V Honors Calculus AP Biology

Mary Beth Wittberg Concert Choir

Kathleen Woerner Honors English 10

Anna Wolf Art IV

Nakeyia Worley English 10

Perfect Attendance (4 years) John Beyer Anne Pesch Caroline Turner

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Scholar Athletes Pamela Bargo Kate Barringer Michael Beach Jenny Beane Robert Berry Amy Brand Micah Brooks Krista Bucholz Justin Budd Tanisha Daugherty Tammy Downs T eanna Downs Laurie Duffy Megan Duffy (10) Maya Edmondson Kasey Farrell Julie Fisher Jennifer Fleming Ann Gage Josh Gross Kate Hansen Chris Heck Maggie Heldoerfer Bart Hickey Mary Hickey Debby Hirt Katie Igah Katie Jasko Phil Johnson

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Gina Keough Katie Kinzig Shannon Klosterman Eric Kreuger Jessica Maimone Steve McDonald Pepi Mendez Maria Mergler Travis Mikalauskas Amanda Meyers

Claire O'Neill Ann Patterson Beth Popp Libby Prier Chris Rank Adam Ravestein Krissy Robinson Stephanie Roddy David Russo Andrew Saluke Dan Saluke Kyle Terry Erin Treadway Matt Trick Danny Tuss David Tuss Jayne Walton Anna Wolf Joe York Cayti Zelnio

National Merit Finalists Nick Kamphaus David Russo Carol ine TL,Jrner

. Stephanie Wissel

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PSAT Finalists Michelle Bensman John Feighery Katie Lesko Amanda McGregor Joanna Saksteder Andrew Saluke

AP Scholar Caroline Turner

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Special Awards Bausch and Lomb Science

Katie Lesko . Leadership Award

Alisha Roode George Early Scholarship

Maria Mergler Sister Ruth Ann Service

Nichole McCutcheon Hugh O'Brien Leadership

Julia Budde Marianist Award

Jackie Weckesser Founders' Award

Beth Popp Patterson Scholar Award

Shannon Klosterman Honor Roll (15 Quarters)

Michael Beach Amy Brand T anisha Daugherty Richard Drerup Laurie Duffy Maya Edmondson Marissa Hillsman Samantha Hickson Katie Jacko Sarah Keechle Elizabeth Kuchta

Amanda Meyers Erin Patton Anne Pesch Eric Pomerleau Beth Popp Libby Prier Adam Ravestein Stephanie Roddy David Russo Dan Saluke Caroline Turner

Fuzzy Faust Award Gretchen Shock

National Coaches' Award Mike Beach

Academic Team Sean Quinn Dan Saluke David Russo Tom Segi

Caroline Turner

#1

Catherine Zelnio

#2

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thletes are a special part of t

any high school's communityJ

It's not just the 'players' that

complete the sport. Everyone

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Receiving the ball from teammate John Szabo, Angelo Chattams prepares to run the ball for a touchdown. Chattams was one of the team's leading scorers.

S ports involved IS the 'sport.' II's every

on the Side

fan who screams their team on,~

the trainers, the band mem-

bers who perform at half-times,

and alumni and friends who

give support on the field, the

court, the mat, the track to the

Eagles.

-, . . Off the starting block is Bill Patterson. Patterson is also known as 'Wild Bill' for his unbeatable swim tactics and his, overall, wild self.

Between playing time, coach J;ff Stevie gives Monica Jones a few pointers for the game. Joneswas one of the top scorers on thejunior varsity team.

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Regional ChalTIps Eagles Make Final Four

"Thank God you're an Eagle!" This yell, bellowed by Coach Place after each Eagle victory, gave chills to every ecstatic player and fan during the record setting 11-2 season. The men of the gridiron won more games in a season and advanced further in the state playoffs than any C-J team in history. The Regional champs won the GCl title with a near flawless victory over arch rival Alter. The team was lead by senior quarterback John Szabo who threw for 2,403 yards in the regular season. Junior Angelo Chattams, the receiver of many of these passes, ran for 1 ,586 yards. "We had an excellent season, which we all

Senior Dale Fair watches happily as the Eagles increase their lead over Alter. This was the third straight ' season that C-J was victorious over the Knights.

Miami Valley's # 1 quarterback John Szabo celebrates with fellow senior Chris Cowan after stomping the T-Bolts . Commenting on the year, Cowan said, " It was a season I'll never forget ."

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expected," said Chattams, "and we accomplished nearly all of our goals."

After an opening playoff upset against Teays Valley, the Eagles stunned Bellbrook. In Chilocothe, Gallia Academy fell victim 43-6. The season ended at the state semi-finals as Columbus Watterson eeked out a 42-35 victory in front of over 6,000 fans.

Diving onto Northmont's quarterback in the season's opener, the defensive line completes another sack. The Eagles' defense focused on strength and perseverance.

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Running towards the endzone, junior Angelo Chattams throws off the defense and breaks through for six more points, Chattams finished second in the area in receiving ,

Row 1: Matt Autrey, Tierre Fields, Dale Fair, Mike Hughley, Justin Grote, James Abney, Will McCall, Mike Farrell , Chris Cowan, Dwight Smith, Chip Cruea Row 2: Matt Sanderman, Doug Crickmore , John Szabo, James Recob, Tom Doyle ,

, Jason Phillips, Mike Beach, Loren Dinneen, Chris Riner, Calvin Blackmon, Dennis Richardson , Robert Szabo Row 3: Chad Sears, Angelo Chattams, TraVis Mikalauskas , Ryan Finnegan, Brandon McKinney, Roger Miller, Tony

Us Northmont 60 Carroll 19 Franklin 37 Roger Bacon 41 Purcell Marian 19 McNicholas 42 Hamilton Badin 38 St. Thomas Aquinas 42 Vandalia Butler 35 Alter 28

Them 22 21 12 22 21 10 0

6 28 14

State Playoffs Teays Valley 27 0 Bellbrook 21 13 RegIonal FInal Gililia Academy 43 6 State SemI-FInal Columbus Watterson 35 42

Season record 11·2

Hunting for someone to block, James Hill protects quarterback Szabo in their first playoff game, Szabo finished first in the Miami Valley in passing yardage,

Leyes , Will Grilliot, Chris Heck, Andrew Wilson, Justin Bolden Row 4: Andre Chattams, Josh Rihm, Kerry Quinn , Ricky Rakestraw, Bryan Copits, Justin Bolden, Seth Thomas , Bryan Jones, Nate Leggs, Kevin Trimbach, John Hackitt, Evan Bole Row 5: Tommy Evans, Timmy Crouch, Nick Kleinhenz, Jason Crickmore, Mike Doyle, David Bolton, Matt Sears, Ryan McKay, Brett Chiml, Kyle Terry, Jeff Gaylor, Reggie Jones Row 6: Coaches: Jimmy Jones, Tom Petrovic, Mike Fisher, Jerry Puckett, Jim Place, Kenny Burress, Dan Kosak, Bobby Franz, Courtney Blake

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Springboro Eaton Butler Spgfield Cath. SI. Xavier la Salle Wayne Purcell Marian Elder Moeller

C-J alum Alberto Mendez coaches from the sidelines. Mendez was named GCl Coach of the Year.

Us Them 3 2 5 0 5 0 0 4 3 1 2 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 1 1

. Us Them Oakwood 0 0 Badin 4 1 Alter 1 0 McNicholas 3 1 Roger Bacon 5 1 Beavercreek 0 2

Record: 12·2·2

Row 1: Aaron Beach, Joe York, Dan Tuss, Ryan Stachler, Kevin Donnely, Jason Robinson, Doug Daniel , Bryan Fecke, Cory Castle, Jeff Woodson Row 2: Head Coach Alberto Mendez, Adam Ravestein, Phil Johnson, Chris Rank, Jeff Price, Ben Sicnalf, Zach Hensler, Dan Kimble, Mark McDonald, assl. coach Matt Pohlabol, manager Beth Spiker

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Sophomore starter Brian Fecke dances around defenders with fancy footwork. Fecke has started on the varsity for two years.

Row 1: Matt Martinek, Chad Garmin, Tommy Schopler, Brock Elde/, Eric Row 2: Eric Bruckman, Marcus lehman, Matt Parker, Matt Trick, logan Weinkauf, Joe Gauder Row 3: Assistant coach Kevin Hurley, Ryan Shen, Nathan Roddy, Eddie Marrinan, Robert Siebenthan, David Tuss, head coach Tom Johnson, coach Alberto Mendez

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Historic Season CC;:L Champions

Giving the competition a kick, the Eagles shot past their GCl rivals to capture their first GCl championship. After a strong showing last year, they dominated season play, outscoring the opposition 45 to 15 on their way to a 12-2-2 record, going undefeated in the league against top level competition. Wayne, laSalle, St. Xavier, and McNicholas all fell in tough matches. One highlight of the year was a 1 to a shutout of the arch rival Alter Knights.

The team finished 4th in the

After gaining control of the ball , defender Aaron Beach looks to distribute. Beach proved to be a valuable player by effectively playing various positions.

area in the final coaches' poll. Apart from team awards, many individuals were also recognized for their stellar play. The team contained five all-area players and seven AII-GCl players. Midfielder Chris Rank was voted GCl Player of the Year, and head coach Alberto Mendez was voted GCl Coach of the Year for the second consecutive time. Captain Dan Kimble said of his experience, "I 'm proud of all we accomplished, and I'm glad I was part of the team."

Celebrating after a goal against Springboro , midfielder Chris Rank displays his excitement.

Defender Dan Kimble shields off opponents as he fights his way downfield . Kimble led the team as a captain on his way to being named Co-Defensive Player of the Year.

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3rd In Area Seniors Lead Season

Continuing the streak of fall sports success, the Lady Eagles coached by Doug Lehman, socked their way to a fine 12-5-1 campaign. Pepi Mendez, midfielder; Gretchen Shock, midfielder; Kristen Olson, defender; Jessica Maimone, defender; Rachael Keihl, goalkeeper; Stephanie Roddy, striker; Libby Prier, forward, were the leaders who led the team to important victories over Northmont and Carroll. Mendez was named First Team All-Area, and Keihl and Roddy both made Second Team All-Area. Shock and Maimone also received an Area Honorable Mention.

The second round of

"Grease Lightning" , is the nickname given to Lindsey Soter. The three year Varsity player is known for her quick feet and skill.

After beating her opponent, Stephanie Roddy places the ball far in front of her to prepare a strong shot on goal. Roddy lead the team in scoring with eight goals in the regular season.

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tournament play saw an exciting match between the Eagles and the Fairborn Skyhawks. After two overtimes that ended in a 1-1 tie, the Eagles won the shoot-out 4-3 to post a final 5-4 victory.

First year Varsity member, Jenny Beane fakes her defensive counterpart and dribbles aroun,d to her opposite side. Beane is also a Varsity basketball player.

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G etchen Shock uses her ability to k:ep the ball at her feet even with t rnendous pressure from her back. ,~~ith Shock and Mendez in the rniddle we're unstopable, " said coach Doug Lehrnan.

Row 1: Christi Williams, Sarah Kelleher, Rachael Kiehl , Pepi Mendez, Krista BUcholz Row 2: A. Hawkins, Jenny Beane, Gretchen Shnock, Gina Keough, Undsey Soter, Kelly Kreiger, Jessica Chaney, S. Burris Row 3: Jeff Stueve, D. Lehman, Krissy Robinson, Stephanie Roddy, Jessica Maimone, Libby Prier, Lynn Upp, Kristen Olson , Kate Hansen, B. Sherman, A. Ruffolo Reserve Team: Row 1: Megan Kelleher, Katie Giebenthaler, Jessica Hankey, Courtney

Us

W. Carrollton 2 Springboro 4 Alter 1 Fairborn 0 Wayne 2 Butler 1 Troy 2 Fairmont 2 Tipp City 2 Xenia 1 West Milton 3 Toledo N.D. 6 Miamisburg 1 Oakwood 0

Them

0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 1

Us Them

Northmont 3 2 Carroll 2 0 Fairborn 5 4 Centerville 1 4 Record: 12·5·1

Flying through two opponents, Emily Nankivell recovers a loose ball leading to one of the seven goals the team scored against the West Carrolton J.V. team. Nankivell was one of the few J.v. girls to get moved onto the Varsity Roster for the team's tournament games.

Waggenspack, Sarah Vogel , Corey Brooks, Ashley Demmitt, Kate York Row 2: Kelly Sraj , Devon Komiensky, Caitlin Finn , Lisa Pickrel, Beth Bausman, Sarah Budd, Helen Smith, Natalie Mergler Row 3: J. Stueve, Molly Finn, Kasey Farrell , Monica Jones, Emily Nankivell, Keri Mann, Julia Budde, Carolyn Place, Elaine Segi, Katie Lesko, Tessia Pierce, Rose Stansilawski , B. Sherman

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Doing Their Part Students Find Lending A Helping Hand Rewarding

The moderatorof the Ecology Club, Ms. Kupras-Bauer informs mem­bers of the upcoming events. The Ecology Club initiated the recy­cling program in the cafeteria and participated in the 'Beautify C-J' project.

A group of students come together to help clean up C-J . This "Beau­tify C-J" included picking up trash , planting flowers , and weeding around newly planted trees and flowers .

Katie Huffman digs a hole in the mulch to plant flowers. Before stu­dents planted the flowers, they had to weed the entire campus.

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Ecology Club: First Row: Mike Steffan, Karla Hemmelgarn, Brett McDaniel Row 2: Ms. Kupras-Bauer, Brain Johnston, Caroline Turner, David Russo, Elizabeth Reed

Marching Band: First Row: Eric Corcoran, Field Commander; E Schweitzer, Aaron Schmid, Erin Patton, NaTasha Lucas"Mattson R Amanda McGregor, Karla Hemmelgarn, Field Commander Row 2:A Lambright, Audrey Vincent, Sarah Keechle , David Bryant, J.ason We Elizabeth Sacksteder, Anthony Hueston, Margaret Clinch Row 3: -Prince, Kevin Papp, Margeaux MacNealy, Joanna Sacksteder, S Duncan Row 4:Kim Linkhart, Joseph Kaukula, Brain Douglas, Pia mer, Mat Iberico, Evan Vincent, Laura McCready Row 5: Jennifer Fields , Assistant Director, Mr. Wood, Director; Chris Hl Tineke Jehn, Amy Weatherfor, Brad Hemmelgarn

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mix of freshman through seniors help to clean up C-J . Students, leachers, and janitors, stayed up to two hours to landscape C-J's

and main entrance on Ludlow Street.

Robin Robertson takes a moment to tune her clarinet. In addition to band being a club, it is also a class through which students can receive their mandatory fine arts credit.

Focusing on his director, Scott Wickline watches for his cue to change keys. The band enter­tained fans at halftime of the foot­ball games and participated in sev­eral competiitons throughout the fall.

Sarah Staley and Kasey Farrell help to beautify C-J through planting a new shrub. Many students joined together with the help of janitors and the Ecology Club to clean the outside areas of C-J.

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Students Do It All The variety of clubs opens many options

Mr. Place, the head of the winner's club, instructs the OJ during the all school picnic. The all school pic­nic was put on by the Winner's Club.

Mock Trial First Row: Karla Hemmelgarn, Danielie Nyirandutije, Danielle Baughman, Nicole R0we Row 2: Mr. Turner, David Russo, Travis Rindler, Caroline Turner, Ashely Forest, Justin Hickey

Friends since they met at C-J, Dustin Eisen and Kyle Matlock share lunch together. "The lunch was tight. I could have eaten four more," commented freshman Kyle Matlock.

AM Winner's Club: First Row: Elizabeth Reed, Katie Lesko, Danielle Baughman, Robert Alexander, Rachel Scott, Hannah Davis, Lily Gheres, Megan Duffy Row 2: Martha Patzer, Laurie Duffy, Kristah Bucholz, Tesha Abraham, Josh Riher Row 3: Rob Berry, Jon Gauder, Laura Budde, Robin Robertson , Julia Budde

PM Winner's Club: First Row: Lily Nguyen, Samantha Caldwell , Allen , Maria Mergler, Helen Smith, Courtney Wagg Forest Row 2: Matt Keefe., Michael Williams, Shannon 3: Justin Budd, Aaron Barney, John Feighery, Brice Clark, t<yle Jeff Gaylor, Chris Vengas, Mary Hickey

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Giving her input on what reading should be used in mass, Ashley Williams argues her point. The Lift class breaks up into committees to share the duties of planning the masses.

Zak Menker jots down possiblities for petitions in mass. Eleven se­niors make up the Lift team and they plan campus ministry events .

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Lift First Row: Elizabeth Kuchta, Brett McDaniel , Jackie Weckessaf, Elizabeth Spiker, Ashley Williams Row 2: Fr. Chris Wittman , Catherine Zelnio, Zak Menker, Adam Ravestein , Nicholas Budenz, Nick Kamphaus, Kathleen Lorow

Life First Row: Megan Duffy Row 2: Natalie Hollinger, Katie Lesko, Elizabeth Flynn, Ashely Forest, Row 3: Amanda Thorstenson, Travis Rindler

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Talents Shown Through the Arts Fine art talents displayed in various activities

Directing fellow Writing Club Mem­bers on how to evaluate poetry pieces, Hailey Clarke leads the Writing Club. The Writing Club meets to share pieces of their own work, and they put "In Our Minds", a school literary magazine to­gether.

A member of the group 4th Avenue serenades Ralesha Frazier. 4th Avenue was one of the several groups including DCDC to perform for students .

Bringing the audience into the plot, Steven Keyes convincingly plays his role . The cast put on three showings of "The Sound of Music".

Writing Club: First Row: Hannelore Eldridge Row2: Karla Hemmlegarn Row 3: David Russo, Hailey Clark, Jesse Coleman, Mary-Beth Wittberg, Megan Murphy, Alexis Emutis

Students of Diversity First Row: Ashley Reed Row 2: Crocker, Cory Casanova, Anna Jones, Shyra Thomas, ~lIyse Robert Alexander, Alexa·Allen , Joe Luzcek Row 3: Lauren Unde Alim Vilvanco, Desiree Alexander, Aaron Barney, Patrice Harrison

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The actors who played the Von Trapp children in "The Sound of Music" ~racticed many hours, sometimes until 10 p.m., to perfect the play. "It ~as extremely hard work; however, it was so much fun and rewarding ," ~ated Travis Rindler.

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The accapella group 4th Avenue wowed students with all the types of music they could sing. They sang a mix of everything including rap , country, R&B, and gospel.

Playing the role of Captain Von Trapp and Frauline Maria, Jesse Coleman and Maria Mergler share a kiss . Both Coleman and Mergler were cast as the lead roles be­cause of their outstanding singing and acting abilities .

Most dances at C-J are sponsored by the Student Council; however, there is one special dance that The Students of Diversty sponsors. The Valentine 's Dance is held in the gym and is put together by The Students of Diversity. Freshmen Stephanie DeVita, Kira Bardun, Emily McDaniel, Sarah Sherman, experience their first Valentine's Dance.

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Creative Minds Students express themselves in new ways

Charlene Wilson works on the horo­scopes for the next edition of the paper. Students write for a differ­ent section each issue.

Leah Colas holds hands with a project made by the language club. This was created to help students identify the different parts of the body.

Enjoying her first year in the Art Club, Megan Duffy is putting some finishing touches on Christmas presents for her friends. The Art Club includes all 3rd and 4h year Art students.

Art Club First Row:Amanda Frasure, Lindsey Wallace, Calvin Blackmon, Matias Iberico, Dorian Miller, Paul Jones,Ashley Goldsberry Row 2: Joanna Sacksteder, Megan Duffy, Anna Wolf, John Gutendorf, Chuck Miller, Leslie Sells, Stephanie Wissel , Krista Pritchard, Andy Mitchell , Peter Shock, Carolyn Place, Ryan Ward , Regina Clarke,Kasey Kimble Row 3: Bryan Jones, Hailey Clark, Eric Etter, Elena Landa, Chris Cousins, Missy Newlin, Tony Nicolini , Mike Lauber, Danny Tuss, Jake Jones, Jordan Washington , Andy Smith

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Kim Linkhart Row 3: Stephanie Roddy, Dale Fair, Libby Pri McCartan, Jeff Wack Row 4: Erin Treadway, Paul Francis, Chris Tom Segi Row 5: Matt Hurak, Amy McQuiston, J.P. Gorman

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Club First Row: Devin O'Connor, Allyse Starks, Amanda , Leah Colas , Anne Pesch, Mrs. Colas Row 2: Rebecca

, Elena Landa, David Russo, Stacy Martin, Elizabeth Reed

Chuck Miller, the self-proclaimed most attractive member of the art club , models his "hummingbird beach house", which was made from a gordo "I put it on stilts because I hate when humming­birds get swept away by the tide , " said Miller.

Marisa Hillsman looks over a final copy of the newspaper. Hillsman was also involved with the drama department.

Culinary Arts Club First Row: Michelle Fisher, Shannon Klosterman, Lillian Gehres Row 2: Tashee Washington, Travis Shiverdecker, Lauren Beach, Robin Robertson, Maureen O'Rourke,Heather Bonham, Mrs. Bray

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of the Ohio Valley offers the best care possible for all the seasons of your life.

Cl Franc is can Hl!alth S ysll!m o f thl! Ohio VaIlI!Y. Inc, M~mh~r - Franciscan Health Partnenhip, Inc .

I riiiiru Franciscan

Caring for every season of your !,fe.

.

Congratulations, Eagles!

Thaler Machine Company 257 Hopeland Street Dayton, Ohio 45408

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Congratulations Adam

We're Proud of}/ou!

Love, :Mom & 1Jad(74

Xaren (98 Jolin (02

Sarah and Catherine,

Friends yesterday, today and tomorrow.

We're proud 0/ you and we love you.

Congratulations!

We and Margaret (JHS'64) Tina (Cf i91) and Brian (Cf i94)

Peter and Carmen Mare (Cf i92) and Ryan (Cf i95)

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Congratulations!

JONATHON EDWARD GAUDER Class of 2000

Love,

Dad (Michael) CHS '72 Mom (Carol) SJC '73

Joe C-J '02 Joanna

Men' 5 Volleyball began Sping of 1997 at (J ! #17 - ISAAC I(I.OnDMAII, Four-year CJ v-b player/captain.

1Qe~ tJeIUf ~ '" rpKII Keep Hittingl WE tOVE rou, "MDlff THAll rou'" DR I(II(JW!W

om, 'Dad, ShaMOtt, She((y, <Ethatt & Sylvia

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Dave Lesko, Chaminade Class of 1970

P HOT" 0 G RAP H Y

Congratulations to the first graduating class of the new millennium.

"Keep on smiling!!"

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Bergam{fCenter For Lifelong Learning

Our Only Location "Exceedillg Your Expectations"

A PLACE WHERE LEARNING AND NATURE MINGLE

peaceful, welcoming, free from distractions retreats, training programs, conferences

supported by the Marianists of Ohio (937) 426-2363

1306 N. Troy St. • Dayton, OR 45404 Phone: (937) 223-1213' Fax: (937) 223-6389

94 Years of Experience NO EXTRA CHARGE

illInaa of 1 9GB

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Huber Heights, Ohio 45424

(937) 236-6444

GOOD LUCK EAGLES!

FUNERAL HOME

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Vern - CHS '59 Kathie - JHS '62

Dave - CJ '86 Dan - CJ '87 Bill - CJ '88

Brian - CJ '89 Eileen - CJ '92

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Pro-formance Realty, Inc. 6250 Far Hills Ave. Dayton, Ohio 45459

937-438-0505 Each Office Independently Owned and Operated

iebenthaler's Landscaping & Garden Centers

Supporting All of C-J's Great Traditions

Nor th 3001 Catalpa Dr. 274-1154 South 6000 Far Hills Ave. 434-1326 Beavercreek 2074 Beaver Valle Rd. 427-4110

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Ihl N leo LIN I WOODWORKING ~ 823 N. MAIN ST.

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Custom Furniture, Cabinetry, Exotic Woods, Plastic Laminates Veneering, Commercial and Residential

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SPECIALIZING IN • Diamonds & Colored Gemstones • Remounts • Fine Jewelry For All Occasions • Jewelry Repair

RAPP JEWELERS, INC. SINCE 1954

7 W. National Rd . Englewood, Ohio 45322

(937) 836-6243

Elizabeth's New Life Women's Center SAVING LIVES • •. ONE BABY AT A TIME!

(Adult & Student Volunteers needed year round. Call 274-2273)

SERVICES INCLUDE:

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2 COUNSEliNG CENTERS:

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raM'Cl!!":1n terces s ors ospital Visitors

f 1 . eneral 0 ffice Help

.! J CALL OR WRITE: Elizabeth's New Life Center

616 Five Oaks Avenue Dayton, OB 45406

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Proud to support Chaminade-Julienne High School!

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~II SATURN OF DAYTON S/lTlllN

NORTH LOCATION 8560 Old Troy Pike Huber Heights, OH (937) 237- 1000

SOUTH LOCATION 995 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Dayton, OH (937) 436-0098

st CATHOLIC CHURCH

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--Thomas M. Wolfe

comPilny mc.

President ~1I0Yd insulation

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Info: wWIIJ.edge-tinney.com

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(937) 233-4911 Fax (937) 233-8960

Wats Line (800) 227-5705

COMMERCIAL METAL FABRICATORS, INC.

150 Commercial Park Drive Dayton, Ohio 45404

of Dorothy Lane

Shuttle Service off at home or work

• Oil Changes • Cooling System • Air Conditioning • Alignment • Brakes • Tires • Belts • Tune Up

Hours Mon.fri 7:30am-6:00pm Sat 7:30am4:00pm

II Automotive Technician

Assumi PACKAGE DELIVERY INC.

LAWRENCE T. JABLINSKI

516 Troy Street Dayton, Ohio 45404

PRESIDENT

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Congratulations! D&D DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. Dayton and Surrounding Communities

NICOLE 294-7206 278-5883 836-0721

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Defensive Driving for the Disabled Adult Beginner and Refresher

Remedial / 2 Point Credit Teenage Course SINCE 1952 Mont, Dad, Joe, Carrie &

Mikay/a $25.00 off with this ad

Cfjemw 6ee ~ ~ cIa4 America's ~ Museum

Y!Mne ..

The Citizens Motorcar Company (CMC) has grown 0 .....

to become the world's largest collection dedicated .",'Ii" 0

;.+ exclusively to the preservation of the Packard .f Motor Car Company's products and philosophies o

CMC's collection of Packards includes: Five Twin Six or V-12 models Three custom-bodied cars Twelve open-bodied Packards

~: ~a~~~:c~:~k~ray Wolf racer !)I~~'I:)' m . 00

For more information call, [937] 226-1710. • The Citizens Motorcar Company

420 South Ludlow Street, Dayton, Ohio

The Museum is open 7 days: Monday-Friday, Noon-5p.m. Saturday & Sunday, Ip.m.-5p.m.

THE qj)~ 'r&~/7«fz!dy; INC. (j 'Briial (ja[ferg

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136 E. THIRD STREET DAYTON,OH 45402-2130

PHONE (937) 223-2521

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. Julie Criner Patti Peck

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(937) 226-0406 Fax (937) 226-0407

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CHARLES V. CLARK GOOD LUCK EAGLES!

Cheryl JHS '72 Erin CJ '00

Sarah CJ '03

TREADWAY MFG., INC. C'" TC

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7587 CLYO ROAD DAYTON, OH 45459 TEL: (937) 435-3000 FAX: (937) 435-8328

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL TOOLING TO BLUEPRINT SINCE 1976

KENNY TREADWAY VICE PRESIDENT 937 -277 -1763

2961 BLUEFIELD AVE. DAYTON, OHIO 45414-5532

FAX 937-277-2241 E-MAIL: [email protected]

MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVES AND

WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR:

ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AUTO REPAIR PARTS, INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

COMPLETE MILITARY PKG.

John M. Gorman Co., Inc. P.o. BOX 14148 NORTHRIDGE STATION

2844 KEENAN AVE.- DAYTON, OH 45414 TELEPHONE: 9371278-0836

GOOD LUCK! JOHN PATRICK (J. P.)

Mike '61 - Patty (JHS) '63 - Tim '65 Denny '66 - Janie (S.JHS) '66 Terry '69 - Bridget (JHS) '72

Michelle '87 - Jeff '89 - Jill '92 Colleen '93 - Jude '95 - Anne '96 Julie '98 - Denny '98 - Maria '99

John Patrick '01

MEDICAL DElYTAL SUITE AVAILABLE

Michael J. Montgomery, L.N.H.A. Executivc Dircctor

• NEAR OAKWOOD AND KETTERING

• 1200 SQUARE FEET; 9 ROOM SUITE

• FIRST FLOOR; AMPLE PARKING AT DOOR

• $7PERSQUAREFEET

• SIGN AVAILABLE

Call Dr. Vincent Branick 293-2006

~ SUMMERVILLE ASSISTED LIVING AT SINGING WOODS

\

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Office (937) 274-1400 Fax (937) 274-8759

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LONGABERGER® Jean Banks

Independent Sales Consultant 4623 Sylvan Oak Drive

Dayton, Ohio 45426 (937) 837-5309

[email protected]

Handmade Baskets, Pottery, Wrought Iron . Fine Collectibles & Much More!

auCiID visual sLlst:erns,

The Presentation Technology People

PHONE ORDERS AND BOOK SHOWS WELCOME Visa/MasterCard/Discover/Novus (accepted)

1912 Lucille Dr.

Since 1888

Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Professional Drain Cleaning

CALL (937) 224-1741 Robert E. Cupp - President

Congratulations Chris Heck - -'01

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6700 Homestretch Road, Dayton, Ohio 45414 (937) 454-5555 • Fax (937) 454-5599 • (800) 322-3975

E-mail: [email protected]

EVANS BAKERY, INC. 700 Troy Street

Dayton, Ohio 45404

~-- "Each Cake A Masterpiece Design"

BILL & ROSEMARY EVANS Owners

Phone (937) 228-4151

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We can handle all your direct mail requirements.

At DMS we have down to -earth people and state 0/ the art technology.

Add in any I)Pe oj'mailing selVice you may need and you 1/ understand why our customers keep coming back.

DMS - Old-:fashioned selVice at competitive pn'ces.

222-5056

DAYTON MAILING SERVICES IOOS. X",uW' Dayton. OH

Good Luck Jessica Strader #1 Go C-J Volleyball!!!

"GODSEND" ENTERPRIZES

No Time to Shop? Want to Purchase at Wholesale Prices?

Contact Larry and Noel Kupras Bauer for more information

at 428-7866 or via email at

[email protected]

Our Lacfy of the 2Wsary Cfiurcfi ana

St. Stephen Cfiurcfi t])auton, ofiio

~

GOOD LUCK ALL EAGLES

PAST AND

PRESENT

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Vaughn Interior Concepts, Inc. CRAIG VAUGHN (OWNER) '87, MIION '89, JOSHUA '93, VERONICA '02

rutlli., CONCEPTS BY MIDMARK MODUlAR CABINETRY CUSTOM CASEWORK/COU/Il[RTOPS NURSE/RECEPIlON STAl1ilNS HASKEll OFFICE FURNITURE

• SHelVING/STORAGE SYS1£MS • MOBUCARTS • IHSTAllAl1ilNACROSSTlfE UNITED STATES Cllffoml. ConlRclDn lk:en .. 1758949 AWl M<mbtr/Cet1II1«1 PremlumGrade

Ask About Our FREE Deslgo Servlcel

1:;111 for a brochure of Mldmark's new IInes ..• Knlght by Mldmark Dental casework and Ritter RlHlus/goed

• PHONE-937-837-3743 • FAX -937-837-4206

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Alberto G. Mendez, P.E.

1700 Needmore Rd. Dayton, Ohio 45414-3841

President

(937) 274-0736 Fax (937) 274-6025

E-Mail: [email protected] www.amg-eng.com

rll Mahle, Wack, Zaidain & Co., PLL

Certified Public Accountants

David Mahle, CPA - '54 CHS Steven D. Wack, CPA - '68 CHS Joseph S. Zaidain, CPNPFS - '66 CHS Julie Woodie Wack - '69 St. Joseph

Valerie A. Dupler (Zaidain) - '88 CJHS Jennifer E. Romaker (Zaidain) - '93 CJHS Jennifer R. Wack - '95 CJHS JeffP. Wack - 2001 CJHS

(joodLuc/(f£agfes!

228 Byers Road, Suite 300 Miamisburg, Ohio 45342 (937) 866-2533

Member American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - Private Companies Practice Section

Blue Turtle Toys Toys. Puzzles. Grunes.

Dolls, Arts [} Crafts and Illore!

Located .at the corner of Far Hills 8- Triangle in the Shops of Oa.bvood

294-6900

Go Eagles! Winston Heat Treating, Inc.

711 E. Second Street, Dayton, OH

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Good Samaritan Hospital 2222 Philadelphia Drive Dayton I Ohio 45406-1891 Phone: 937-278-2612

A member of Premier Health Partners

Easy to live with. For a unique pen and Ink dn:w{n, of your home or bualneaa, contact Kathy Groll . 2441 Auburn Avenue ' Dayton, Ohio' 45406 . Telephone: 937-275-3845

"Since 1936"

III CJ

Full Service Insurance Agency - Personal, Commercial, Life, Health, Annuities

Ph# 937.461.2246 EMAIL [email protected]

mUTURl ELECTRIC CO. CommerciaVlndustrial Contractor

1907 E. Fifth Street Dayton, OH 45403

P.O. Box 181 45404-0181

937/254-6211 Fax 254-4718

Over 50 years of service! Electrical Service / Maintenance

WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS

STEPHEN M. JOSEPH, D.D.S. KENNETH H. MANIFOLD, D.D.S.

FAMILY PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY GENERAL, RESTORATIVE, COSMETIC

FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS 252-8551

1654 S. SMITHVILLE RD. DAYTON, OHIO 45410

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RDBERDS ... all the comforts of home. fUR'~I'URf • APPlIAt4CES' IIEDOltIG' IV. VIO(O '" AUDIO

Good Luck Eagles!

The Riner Family

Serving the Dayton area for over 26 years!

• e er Catholic Church 1960-2000

Are you Injured? Work Related? Auto Accident?

206/Ads

Shaffer Chiropractic Clinic 8662 N. Main St., Dayton

937 -890-1336 Web site Chiroshaffer.com

Frank H. Sanderman, DDS. Family Dentistry 1727 Brown St.

.Dayton, OH 45409 ~~ (937) 228-6542

r(J)~ . ,.~ GO EAGLES!

DEBRA '95 AMY '97 MATT '02

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EXCAVATION CONTRACTOR Industrial and Commercial Sitework

1280 Brandt Pike Dayton, OH 45404

461-5960

Office: (937) 233-3081 Fax: (937) 233-2075

HAMMERMAN, GRAF, HUGHES & CO., INC. CPA'S AND BUSINESS CONSULTANTS

4486 INDIAN RIPPLE ROAD (AT 1-675) DAYTON, OHIO 45440

937-320-1262 E-MAIL: [email protected]

DIRECTORS AND SHAREHOLDERS: RICHARD P. GRAF, CPA DONALD E. STEWART, CPA DENNIS 1. HUGHES, CPA RICHARD P. HARTMANN, CPA THOMAS 1. MIKOS, CPA RICHARD D. DAILEY, CPA

Ohio Watts 1-800-821-4446

Fax 937-461-1280

PICKREL BROS. INC. Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies

901 South Perry Street • Dayton, Ohio 45402

Janet Meyer Pickrel 137 Ann Westbrock Pickrel 160 Elaine Riegle Pickrel 166 Mary Anne Pickrel 166 Dick Pickrel 160 John S. Pickrel 163 Tom Pickrel 165 Jim Pickrel 169 Jim Rohl l 69 Mike Meixner 171

VITAMINS AND HEALTH FOODS

DOROTHY MILLER MANAGER

HEALTH FOODS

Monday - Friday 10-9 Saturday 10·6 Sunday 12-5

2108 Miamisburg-Centerville Road Centerville, Ohio 45459

(937) 433-5100

Tim Pickrel 188 Kelley Pickrel 189 Jeff Pickrel 190 Joe Pickrel 191 Debbie Pickrel 193 Greg Pickrel 196 Bob Kurpiel 180 . Mark Franz 180 Julie Pickrel 199 Lisa Pickrel 102 Jim T. Pickrel '05

rr'liomas O. WiruamsJ 'D. 'D.S. Class of "65"

Phone: 890-4820

6800 North Dixie Dr. Dayton, Ohio 45414

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Kettering-Oakwood Automotive

• 1018 Shroyer Road (~I~ Dayton, Ohio 45419 . ' . .

(937) 293-0135 I 299-2468

Good Luck Beth Popp

and Danny &

David Tuss

WHEN YOU NEED ANSWERS TO YOUR CONSlRUCTION, EXPANSION, MODEIlNIZA TION, MAINTENANCE,

OR REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS ...

WENCO IS THE SOLUTION.

JAMES W. KELLEHER ATTORNEY AT LAW

PICKREL, SCHAEFFER AND EBELING A LEGAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION

2700 KETTERING TOWER DAYTON, OHIO 45423

(937) 223-1130 Fax (937) 223-0339

E-Mail: [email protected]

POPP&TUSS A TIORNEYS AT LAW

204 South Ludlow Street Ste. 209 Dayton, Ohio 45402

Telephone (937) 222-8500 Fax (937) 222-0488

e-mail [email protected]

Vincent P. Popp Mark A. Tuss (CHS '70)

Edward B. Neuman Joseph W. Burn~ka (CHS '72)

Michael J. Howley

DR .. JOHN T.

[fl pl II II~I A lIEA10I IUII.DER

• ENGINEUlNG • CONSTAUCTION • BlJILDlNG SER VlCf.S • BUILDILEASE TO SUIT • U'.AL ESTATE ADVlSOR. Y SE1. VICES • DEVELOPMENT Of COMMUC1AI. AND

INIlUSTIUAL PROPERTIES

FOR FURTHER. INFORMATION, CONTACT US AT 937·IH-6002

F A MIL Y DEN TIS T R'Y 800 SHROYER ROAD OFFICE (937) 293-3402 DAYfON. OHIO 45419 HOME (937) 293-7731

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SPECIALTY NURSING INC.

Home Care Specialists

· ... ..

Eileen Flynn, RNC, BSN, OCN

937-226-9703 P.O. Box 5964 Dayton, Ohio 45405 FAX 937-226-9869

SlllLOH ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC.

5321 NORTH MAIN STREET, DAYTON, OHIO 45415

DR KRIS R. HALL VETERINARIAN

TELEPHONE (937) 278-3484 FAX (937) 278-0719

PRESTIGE

v

KITCHENS, BATHS, WINDOWS &: DOORS FOR THE BEST HOMES

SUPPL 2601 W. DOROTHY LANE P.O. BOX 636 DAYTON, OH 45401 937-297-1111

LUBE (9 OIL LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED

2711 S. DIXIE HWY. In Front Of Capri Bowling

298-8887 HOURS:

Mon. thru Fri. 8 to 6 / Sat. 8 to 4

~~;;;;~;;;;

~I=:~~ Innovative lIutobody tools and equipment

Raymond Steck laurence Steck Paul Jacobson President Vice President Shop Supervisor

Steck Manufacturing Company, Inc. 1115 So. Broadway, Dayton, OH 45408 USA

Phone: 937-222-0062 1-800-227-8325 Fax: 937-222-6666

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MtIIUJ/tICtMTU!g - CoIruttercW IINl M~ FWliIia CUSTOM CASEWORK AND CABINETS

M&IUl/IICtIIriIcg automllDigfll DIll' qHCWty// ro. Doofp _ n: U7-UM7.M Fax: U7-1Z4-47JI

GOOD LUCK U~ II enqV ..... '17(_),"- '''. _ 'fl. V __ "1

Compliments of:

~ PRIMERICAJ

Amemberofatqoup

Solving North America's Financial Problems

One Family At A Time

Sheila M. Newlin 4140 Linden Ave. Suite 101

Dayton, Ohio 45432 (937) 254-4499

Class of '64

print graphics

1170 Industrial Park Drive Vandalia, Ohio 45377

(937) 898-3008 Bill Michel

MARIAN MANOR K OF C

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6050 Dogleg Rd .• Dayton, Ohio 45415

HALL RENTAL Receptions - Meetings - Picnics

Parties - Dances - Fish Fries

Air Conditioned Hall Ample Lighted Parking

REASONABLE RATES Call 890-2971 or 836-5688

Vicky Valerin BuyerlManager .

42 W. Fifth Street Dayton, Ohio 45402

email: [email protected] web site: http://st5.yahoo.com/texts

(937) 222-3288 (937) 222-3294 Fax

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SOMETHING TO SMILE ABOUT

• Personalized treatment plans to give you a beautiful smile and better dental health

• State-of-the-art orthodontic methods in a comfortable, positive atmosphere

• Individualized payment plans

• Two Dayton locations for your convenience:

Nathaniel Ritter, DDS, MSD, INC. Orthodontics for Adults & Children ~

Norlh Office 8769 North Main Street

Dayton, Ohio 45415 890-9600

South Office 5335 Far Hills Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45429

434-7484

SERVICE . -- at the Highest Level --

24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

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..J... Pilgrimages to religious sites are seen as .. acts of faith. Roads and towns develop along

the pilgrim routes, expanding trade and communication in Europe. Beginning in 1096, Crusades to the distant Holy Land expose Europeans to Arab culture.

pioneered a westward route to the spice-rich East Indies, Christopher Columbus lands in the Bahamas. At the time of first European contact, about 90 million Native Americans live in North and South America.

__ Spanish explorer Hernando Cortes T introduces horses from Spain into the New World, changing transportation and culture for Native Americans. Cortes carries out a harsh conquest of Montezuma and the Aztecs .

Stageooaclhes offer public passenger service, and covering 15 miles a day is considered a good speed. The coaches travel in stages, changing horses at each stop. As a result, the stagecoach line is born.

III Lell Ericson reaches Norlh America.

, Chinese invenl magnetic compass.

Marco Polo travels 10 China.

Mercalorcreales his world map.

I Flrsl Conesloga wagons are buill.

" Vulcanized rubber Is Invenled,

:,' Transcontlnenlal railroad spans U,S.

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Gondolas lirsl appear In Venice.

~ Pirates terrorize .~ the seas between 1690 and 1730. One of the most notorious pirates is Edward Teach, known as "Blackbeard." The fictional Captain Hook first appears in the 1904 play "Peter Pan" which inspires books, musicals and films throughout the century.

London Bridge Is buill.

..J... Birchbark canoes provide transportation for .. many Native Americans, The canoes are made

lvith a light wood frame covered lvith pieces of bark sewn together and made watertight lvith melted pitch.

Porluguese explorers slarl slave trade. , I

Mayflower lands al Plymoulh Rock.

..J... The first practical wheelchairs provide new ... mobility for those unable to walk. Early

models of wheelchairs have three wheels and hand cranks to propel the chair fonvard.

Lewis and Clark explore American Wesl.

Practical Inlernal·combustlon· engine appears, 'II

Public rides lirsl escalalor.

..J... During the Revolutionary War, a submarine is .. used in battle for the first time. Built by American David Bushnell, the one-person vessel is powered by a hand-cranked propeller. 1\ventieth-century submarines are complex, nuclear-powered craft used for defense and scientific purposes.

~ France's ~ Montgolfier brothers launch the first hot-air balloon. Filled lvith smoke, the silk balloon rises to 6,000 feet. Later that year, the first passengers go aloft-a rooster, a duck and a sheep.

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....... Travel by rail revolutionizes land transportation. .. British engineer Richard Trevithick invents the

first steam locomotive in 1804, but it is 1825 before railroads haul passengers.

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powered flight. The first flight of Wilbur and Orville Wright's Flyer lasts 12 seconds and carries Orville to a height of 10 feet above the beach at Kitty Hawk, N.C.

first underground railway opens in London in 1863. By 1904, New York City inaugurates its first rapid-transit sUbways.

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affordable to the masses. Ford produces the first Model T in 1908. In 1964, the sporty Ford Mustang rolls out at $2,368 and sets an all-time record for first-year sales of a new model.

Flrsl drlve·ln gas Lindbergh Illes Hlndenberg HumBns IIrsl orbil Earlh.

Supersonic ': Pioneer 10 Pa/hllnder III

slallon opens. solo, nonslop reppelln crashes. passenger spacecrallieaves and Sojourner over Allanllc.

Cleveland, Ohio, Parking Jelalrllne

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• NASA develops "Chunnel" links Plloled balloon pioneers meleps appear. passenger slarls drive· space shullie. U.K. 10 France. circles globe nonslop. !raHic IIghls . service begins. Ihrough service.

.... On her maiden ~~ voyage, the great steam passenger ship Titanic, thought to be unsinkable, goes down after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic. Of the more than 2,200 persons aboard the ship, about 1,500 perish.

.....L First built in 1903, the Harley-Davidson .. becomes America's best-known motorcycle in

the 1950s. Raw power and a distinctive rumble appeal to rebels of the 1950s and 1960s and to business executives of the 1990s.

.J.... Freeways change the nature and pace of ... travel in America. In 1956, President

Eisenhower authorizes construction of the Interstate Highway System. By the 1990s, this natiomvide network includes more than 42,500 miles of highways.

~. Man walks on ~ the moon. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin plant the American flag 238,000 miles from Earth as an estimated 600 million people on Earth watch on television.

.L. Orbital construction of the International .. Space Station (ISS) begins in 1998 when

space shuttle Endeavor crew members connect the station's first two sections. ISS is to become the largest cooperative space mission in history.

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..l.. Cosmetic companies increasingly use -.- entertainment celebrities instead of models for

their advertisements. Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jennifer Lopez and Shania 1\vain are among the celebs who appear in ads.

With the huge increase in cell phones, many cities enact laws restricting their use while driving. Restaurants and theaters are also requiring patrons to turn phones off as a courtesy to others.

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units follow the highly successful launch of the translucent iMac desktop.

___ The fashion accessory of 1999 goes by many T names-power beads, mood beads and prayer

beads. Many sellers claim the beads boost tranquility, energy, creativity and intelligence .

..l.. In August, a Levi Strauss & Co. megastore opens -. in San Francisco. The store features a hot tub

where shoppers can soak in their jeans for the perfect fit and a computer-scanning system to help customers get the right size.

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messenger bags with pockets galore hang at the hips of teens everywhere.

..l.. A new line of scented candles called Aromapharmacy -.- comes in amber glass containers and looks like

prescription drug bottles lvith creative names such as Ritalert, Cramprin and Valiumello.

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...!... Wireless Web access becomes a reality in -.- September when Sprint pes announces the

first nationwide wireless data service. Shortly thereafter, several other providers debut similar service for hand-held Web phones.

.1.. Magellan, a satellite navigation system for -.- motorists, offers complete U.S. mapping data,

voice and visual instructions in seven languages, turn-by-turn directions and a library of points of interest.

America that has teenagers wearing the fashionable sleeveless jackets .

Shawls and wraps show up everywhere in the fashion world. Hollywood celebrities like Sal rna Hayek sport the fashion trend in all colors and fabrics .

....... Several rappers start their own clothing lines, -..,,- making hip-hop wear big business. Popular

artist labels include FUBU, Roc-A-Wear, Phat Farm, Wu Wear, Sean John and X-Large .

Stretchy nylon jewelry that looks like skin tattoos is a big hit in 1999. The nylon bands are worn around necks, wrists, arms and ankles, and come in several colors.

.1.. A growing number of U.S. school cafeterias offer -.- prune burgers, a healthy low-fat combination

of hamburger and prune puree. Other prune items in the works include hot dogs, pizza sauce, barbecue sauce and gingerbread cookies.

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.. After 19 nominations, Susan Lucci finally wins an Emmy Award for best actress in a daytime drama series for her role as Erica Kane on the ABC soap opera "All My Children."

..L Jennifer Love Helvitt leaves "Party of Five" to star in .. her own Fox television drama, "Time of Your Life."

The show focuses on Hewitt's character trying to make it in New York while searching for her biological father.

.l.. The Blair Witch PlVject, the year's surprise movie -.- hit, is the documentary-style footage of three

students lost in the Maryland woods and threatened by the presumed Blair Witch. The film costs $100,000 to make and grosses $140 million.

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shows. The Canadian host's bizarre man-on-the­street pranks are the show's main attraction.

..L In June, Mike Myers' sequel Austin Powers: The -.- Spy Who Shagged Me proves to be a bigger hit

than the 1997 original. Dr. Evil's alter ego Mini-Me is extremely popular even though he has no lines.

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.i. The new arcade game Guitar Freaks features -.- two guitar controllers and a screen to help

players follow along to popular songs.

.i. In September, the New Roc City entertainment ... center opens in New York. The complex includes

an amusement park ride on the roof, two skating rinks, 19 movie screens, restaurants, an arcade, a health club, a supermarket and a hotel.

In December, actor Jim Carrel' portrays zany comedian Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon. Carrel' wins a Golden Globe award for his performance .

..!.. Set in 1980, the critically acclaimed NBC ... show "Freaks and Geeks" follows two groups

of teens trying to make their way through high school.

.......... The long-awaited prequel Star WG/:\': Episode I The

.....".. Phantom Menace hits theaters in May 1999, taking in a record-breaking $28.5 million on its opening day and going on to gross more than $420 million.

Bening and Thora Birch, captures the Golden Globe Best Drama Award. The dark satire of suburbia and family dysfunction receives a total of six Golden Globe nominations.

Medusa, the world's first floorl ess roller coaster, opens in August at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey . The 4,000-foot, toe-dangling ride has enough drops, loops, rolls and corkscrews to thrill every rider.

..!.. The Talented MI: Ripley, starring Matt Damon, ... Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law and Cate Blanchett,

opens in December and earns popular and critical praise.

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Britney Spears' album .. .Baby One More Time is the second-best­selling album or 1999, earning Spears the Billboard Music Awards Female and New Artist or the Year Awards.

..!.. Computer games reature big music stars on -.- their sound tracks. Sheryl Crow contributes her

talent to the Tomo"ow Never Dies soundtrack, Metallica to Hol Wheels Turbo Racing and Naughty by Nature to NBA Live 2000.

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-& Superstar Mariah Carey releases Rainbow in T November and begins a world tour in February

2000. Carey is named Billboard Music Awards Artist or the Decade and is awarded the distinguished American Music Award or Achievement.

released in September. The CDs reature 30 or the 600 musical acts that have appeared on SNL over the past 25 years.

..!.. Backstreet Boys' Millennium wins the Billboard -.- Music Awards Album or the Year and becomes

the best-selling album or the year with over 10 million copies sold.

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..i.. In a strange twist, Garth Brooks releases the album -.- The Life of Chris Gaines in which he pretends to

be a fictional rock star. Gaines will be the main character in a movie called The Lamb, currently in development.

..!.. Fiona Apple releases her long-awaited second -.- album to rave reviews in November and begins

a tour in February 2000. The album features a 90-word title, which is commonly shortened to When the Pawn.

MP3, technology

Top 40 in August after selling 2 million copies overseas and topping the chart in 15 countries .

that compresses sound into a very small file, becomes a popular alternative to the CD. MP3 files are downloaded from the Internet onto computers or portable player units, making it possible to take a personal music selection anywhere .

......A VHI's "Concert of the Century" spotlights the --..- importance of music education in schools. The

all-star show includes Lenny Kravitz, Sheryl Crow, Eric Clap ton and B.B. King, as well as high-profile actors.

"NetAid,"a concert dedicated to relieve hunger and poverty, airs live in October on M1Y, VHI, the BBC, as well as radio stations in 120 nations, making it the lvidest-heard musical performance in history.

Shania 1\vain becomes the first woman since 1986 to win the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year Award at the 33rd annual awards show.

..i.. Ricky Martin takes the music industry by storm -.- after his show-stopping performance at the 1999

Grammy Awards show. Martin's first chart -topping single, "Livin' la Vida Loca," helps him lvin the Billboard Music Award for Male Artist of the Year.

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David Cone of the New York Yankees pitches a perfect game against the Montreal Expos in July. Cone's feat is the 14th perfect game in modern baseball history.

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-.-- champion Payne Stewart is killed in a bizarre airplane accident in October. After the airplane's takeoff from Florida, an apparent loss of cabin pressure incapacitates everyone aboard. The aircraft flies on autopilot for four hours until it runs out of fuel and crashes in South Dakota.

..!.. The Houston Comets earn their third straight -.- WNBA championship in September, beating

the New York Liberty 59-47 to win in three straight games.

..!.. The St. Louis Rams stop the Tennessee Titans -.- at the I-yard line on a final play to save their

23-16 Super Bowl XXXIV victory.

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-& The Dallas Stars beat the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 T in triple overtime to win the 1999 Stanley Cup

championship, four games to two.

In September, tennis phenom Serena Williams, 17, overpowers Martina Hingis to win the 1999 U.S. Open title.

..L Dale Jarrett wins the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup -.- championship after a four-victory season.

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...i.. In July, the U.S. women's soccer team wins the -.- 1999 World Cup by beating China 5-4 in penalty

kicks following a 0-0 tie. More than 90,000 fans attend at the Rose Bowl and another 40 million watch on television.

...i.. The U.S. team beats the European team to lvin -.- golf's Ryder Cup at Brookline, Massachusetts, in

September. The American's stirring comeback is marred by unruly galleries and a premature victory celebration.

State beats No.2 Virginia Tech 46-29 to capture the National Championship.

Travis Pastrana, 15, Ivins the gold medal in the X Games' inaugural Moto X freestyle motocross event. The fifth year of this ESPN-sponsored competition is held in San Francisco in June and July .

~ The New York Yankees win the 1999 World --..- Series in a four-game sweep against the

Atlanta Braves.

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Andre Agassi wins the French and becomes the firth man ever to complete a career Grand Slam. Agassi goes on to win the U.S. Open in September.

~ In June, ...,,- the San

Antonio Spurs win their first NBA championship by defeating the New York Knicks four games to one.

1\venty-year professional hockey veteran Wayne Gretzky announces his retirement in April 1999 after setting or tying 61 records.1\vo months later, "The Great One" is inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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As time zones welcome the new millennium on January I, the world celebrates with grandeur, pageantry and spectacular fireworks. President Clinton gives a hopeful speech in the minutes before midnight at the Washington Monument, and 2 million people gather in Times Square to watch the specially built I ,ODD-pound Waterford crystal ball drop at midnight.

...!.. Fearing the collapse of the world's banks, utilities ..- and transportation systems, thousands of people

stock up on food, water, money, ammunition and generators. Mter midnight, it soon becomes apparent that the preparations were unnecessary.

Pyramids ~ Cairo, Egypt

-t- Times Square New York City, New York

~ Space Needle Seattle, Washington

..L A surprising number of people, appalled by the -.- exorbitant costs of travel and events, decide to stay

home on New Year's Eve. Many companies and performers drastically slash prices as a last-minute lure.

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