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Northville Public Schools Northville, Michigan
Hillside Middle School
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Spirit
Can he really see behind that thing? Seventh graders hang out before school.
The spirit's contagious!
.and more spirit!
GO TEAM, GO!!
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Bursting with pride. Kelsey Thomas, Kelly Gleeson, and Andrea Bernstein. How about a smile?
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Go Raiders!
Must be game day. Mark Simich, Evan Gerish, Matt Wegzyn and Ryan Denhof are dressed for the game.
And she huffed, and she puffed...
Mackenzie Melvin finds her stride and away she goes!
Hard work and committment.The players head back to the locker room for another one of those pep talks to rev them up for the rest of the game.
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JUST BEING FRIENDLY Hillside students meet and chat with kids from another school.
SOLVE THE MYSTERY Who can it be? Kellen and Richard? Or, Mr. Lee?
Chow, Raiders, Chow!
HEY LOOK!Pocohontas comes to town.
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INCOGNITO STUDENT Who is she hiding from?
Someone should explain the dress code to Hans Dietrich and Dan Williams.
These sixth graders from Team 6A seem to be enjoying their field trip to the Detroit Science Center.
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HOWDY PARTNER!Is that eighth grader Anthony Deneau under that big Texan hat?
RUN, FOREST, RUN! You, too, Joe Ray!
That can't be Mr. Janigian smiling in front of that Ohio State flag! Wasn't he a true, blue Wolverine fan?
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Students were asked, "What's the best thing about Hillside?'
Voices from the crowd...
"It has really great teachers." Scott Waldo
"I like the fun classes we have like gym, band and AR." Carolyne Ford
"It is a safe, and friendly environment to learn." Libby Wilson
"It's a fun school and all the teachers are really nice." Aditya Gangadharan
Seventh graders are getting ready to tackle the day
Caught by surprise by our yearbook cameras.
TOUGH GUY?No, deep down, Andrew Manor is really just a teddy bear.
CALL SECURITY!Who let these wacky tourists in?
I wonder what they are up to?
OUCH!Despite all the pratice there's still a sour note every once in awhile!
Hello, John Motz!Now get to class on time!
Paul Winkler and Kinzer Jennings love the messy part of carving the pumpkin!
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Brendan Kelleher attempts to get the fans fired up at our night football game gainst Meads Mill.
Looking their best to be captured on camera.
Kelsey Winiarski is off to class!
Fa la la la la ...Do you think they are singing?
Hitting the books!She knows what it's all about!
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Keep the good times rolling!
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Caught Having Fun
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These Hillside eighth graders are sure ready for Spirit Week!
Julia Foxworth poses for a quick shot!
On the bus and happy to be WOW! These girls look great forheading home! the first day of school. Let the
new year begin!
This guy studies in the hallway where he finds it much quieter.
Spence Mossoian
Courtney Bishop
Goldilocks
1. Sixth graders, Marissa Allen and Erin Hietala give each other a quick friendly hug.
2. Mr. Sieggreen keeps interests high in Science class.
3. Sixth grade is sure exciting!
4. Eighth graders, Becca Jaskot and Chelsea Johnston guard their lockers.
Who knows?
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Brittany Mosier and Tory Dedes showing off their big smiles.
Catherine Gomersall solves a crisis with a call home.
I guess not everyone wants to get in the yearbook.
Nick Kolbow, Kyle Richard, Where are the fashion policeBrianna Diegal, Kristin Fiscus when you need them?and Robyn Baidas making a difference in the community.
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Ashley Abbruzzi Hannah Ackerman Shruti Agrawai
Connor Armstrong Steven Arnold
Sarah Ambler Colin Appleford
Richard Allen
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Gajanan A. Arab
Ryan Atty
David Auwers Jeremy Baber Michael Baskin
Ashley Allcorn Nicholas Allen
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Andrea BernsteinGraham Bechler Jeffrey Behmer Dominic Benavides Rick Bentley
Tony Berry Brian Bielskis Lauren Bishop
Christopher Bono Laura Bostwick Jeffrey Braine
Amelia Blake Michael Bohnert Kristen Bond
Stephen Brant David Breitenbeck Amanda Brennan
Brea Buffone Ryan Burdette Connor Bush Victoria Butler Tony Calabrese Jim Caroll
Brian Carroll Andy Cauzillo Kevin Charette Cheryl Conlin Christopher Coulter John Cramton
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Steven Crute Christopher Culkin Bridget Dalton Denise Daniels Lynne Darga Scott Dauss
Joshua Davis Steve Dawson Peter Deacon Kristen deBear Chase Dehne Travis Dehne
Anthony Deneau Hans Dietrich Xander Dobreff Nate Drake Brian Dulzo Daniel Dulzo
Will Fankell Amy Ferng Erika Fill Adam Finch Kristin Fiscus Andrew Flynn
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Julie Foucher Mike Freeman Ryan Freiburger Marina M. Funke Nick Galdes Neal Gallagher
Michelle Gasparotto Kelly Gleeson Catherine Gomersall Jeff Gorecki Chad Grandell Rachel Grezlik
Jacob Grimm Maureen Gruley Joseph Gudobba Ian Gunn-Boyar Sarah Gutman Suzi Haas
Amanda Harkness Tabe Harold Andrew Harris Jason Harris Holly Henkel Bryant Hess
Timothy Hietala Danielle Hirka Jackie Horning Mike Huang Rachel Hughes
Jason Hurd Michael Hurley Anna Huyser Anna Jachimowicz Caroline Jansen
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Ian Jezak Devon Johnson Chelsea Johnston Keith Jones Mary Jouppi Jonathan Juncal
Tessa Kellar Brendan Kelleher Andrew Kelly Paige Kelly
Steve KowalchuiRon Ketelhut Katelyn Kimpel Daniel Kosztowny
Michelle LefortPatrick Larabell Marcus Laskey
Alexander Kendra Joshua Kesler
Melanie LaneAnthony Lamerato Gordie Lemasteii
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Stephanie Lin Noah Loiselle Robert Lyon Kimberly Mahlmeister Andrew Manor Marcello Marchesini
Sam Marino Erik Markstrom John Marshall Andrew Masnari Kristen Matheson Danielle Matley
Zachary Matyiku Rachel Maurer Katherine Maxim Sadie McClymont Adam McCormick Cameron McNamara
Dan McNeish Mackenzie Melvin Rick Middlemass Kellen Miglio Allison Mikels Nick Mitich
Laura Moehle Allyse Moore Robbie Moore Gabrielle Mortimer Spencer Mossoian John Motz
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Alison Neihoff Angela Neys Jenny Nickels Brandon Nuyen Michael Obermiller
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Kristen Olinik Breanne O'Neill Jonathan Pace Matthew Paiva Maria Palazeti Aaron Palushaj
Jonnie Powers Lindsay Preseau
Rocky Peketi Andrea Petres Derek Pivetz Steven Plawecki Natalie Polidore Gerard Powell
Tyler Probst Heather Quick Kurtis Quigley Sean Radon
Joseph Ray Abby Raymond Jason Raymond Julie Raymond
Kari Rayner Elena Remine Christine Reuter Alexander Rickett Renae Rietow
Scott Rinnas Travis Ritenour Eric Rohlf Dane Rupley Stephen Russell Dan Rutkowski
Shayna Savage Maureen Schmenk Anne D. Schubert Lyndsay Sharpe Megan Siekkinen Amy Simkins
Colin Slater Amanda Smith Andrea Soloko Michael Sonk Shawn Speyer Kelly Spooner
Michael Stamboulian Jeanette Stark Emily St. Clair Erin Sullivan Matthew C. Swartz Lauren Switalski
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Alex Vemacchia Tina Viola Brandon Wales Elizabeth Watza Mara Weber Daniel William!
Albert Tang Samantha Tarpley Philip Tatman Tanya Tereszczenko Kelsey Thomas!
Lindsay Thornburg Jason Turnball Michael Ujkic Caroline Vacketta Brent Vanden
Elizabeth Wilson Emma Wise Ryon Wiska Alexander Wood Thomas E. Wooderson Jenny Yan
Masaru Yokomura Paul Young Meredith Zinglj
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rEighth Graders in the Spotlight!
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Brian Bagian
Daniel Baker Michael Baldwin Robert Barcelon
Looking good!Seventh graders, Eden Desira, K elly W eicksel and Casey Neville flash a smile for our cameras.
Oh the stress!Seventh grade has been a difficult year for this young man. Actually this is one of the props used at one of the first after school activity.
Jonathan Bardsley Daniel Beger Evan Bentley
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Katherine Bezak Brittany Birdsall Emanuel Boar Max Bojovic
Richard Booms Gracie Booth Kirby Bracket Kristyn Brennan Jeff Bumbaugh David Burke
Gabrielle Castrodale Lauren Cheaney Andrea Chomiuk Spencer ClaninAaron Chew Brittany Childs
Mike Collins Joseph Commire Jamie Cotrone TJ Cummings Mark Jason Dangan Alexandra Davis
Victoria Dedes Jaclyn Degiorgio Ryan Denhof Hilarie Anne Eden Desira Brianna DiegelDenomme
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Amanda Duquesnel Lauren M. Echelmeyer Samantha EdwaiMelissa Dirado Andrew Donovan Jordan Duff
Alex Eitelman Danny Engerer Rachel Englert Brittney Ermatinger Thomas Farrell
Laura Felosak Michelle Filipek Brook Fillipps Brendan Flayer Lindsey Ford
Nicholas Gallagher Lauren C. Gallant Jon Gambee
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Erica Frognei
Andrew Gorley Evan Grant Gina Greco Jarad Gusfa
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Lindsay Hagan Alyssa Hammer Karsten Hansen Matt Hartman Greg Hasse Robert Hay
John Hebert Scott Hetu Jill Hoernschemeyer Haleigh Hoffman Timothy Hohl Allison Holmes
Emily Hopcian Joseph Horbatch Joshua Houle Stephanie Hudolin Jonathan Hui Lauren Hunt
Philip Irvine Sarah Jarosz Philip Jaworski Amy Johnson Michael Jolley Meghan Joseph
Austin Kellar Elizabeth Kerr Kasey Kerr Emma Khoury Albert Kief Krista King
O'Malley King Danny Klarr Sam B. Knolton Megan E. Knoth Nick Kolbow
Chris Kozerski Meghan Rrafft James Kremer Jon Kuznicki Jake Lane
Joe Lucas
Mackenzie LeH
Kelsey Lewis Elena Lister Nicole Lockwood Brian Lovett
Gregory Manley Ruby Mann Matthew Mansour Alyssa Marcangelo David Marcus Rebecca Maril
Jessica Marino Callie Marotta Reggie Martin Tory Massara Regine Mathew Hanna Matyilj
Kenny McKinnon Meghan McLaughlin Joseph McLean Josh McMullan Annielaurie Medonis Matt Mehill
Dimo Melistas Meredith Merlanti Dylan Miller Andy Mills Thomas Minier Amy Mnich
Kasey Mohan Jeffrey Monticello Emily Morris Gina Morris Brittney Mosier Rachel Mueller
Jacob Myers Candace Nader Lizzie Nash Jordan Nelson Laura Netti Casey Neville
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Violet Palushaj Steven PascoaSarah O'Brien Lauren O'GieblynKristen Nuyen
Carrie Pichan Maxwell PiersJulia Paslawski Rebekah Person Kristen Phillion
Nicole Pigeon Megan Piotrowski Rebecca Polanski Stephen Polanski Rocco Pollifrone Jonathan Pontes
K im berlyKarina Puskorius Kristin RandallChristie Potter Blair Powers Abby Presley
Rachel Ronk Katie RoyKyle Richard
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Stephanie Saad Abbie Saltz Joshua Samson Casey Schipper Cody Schmitt
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Kenneth Sieloff Mark Simich
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Lisa Stevens
Dylan Sedam Shannon Sestak Alexander Shashlo Gregory Sheppard Daniel Sherry Logan Short
Mitchell Sledz
Katherine Squires
Noel Snyder
Evan Starr
Mike Sokolov
Michelle Steiner
Samantha Solomon
Sarah Stern
Anna Tasse Matthew Terrian Alexander Testere Palak Thakore Alex Thurman
Kevin Wayne Matt Wegzyn Kelly Weicksel Bryan Werther Kelsey Whelan Deanna Will
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Latif Alashe Marissa Allen Nicole Alima
Daniel Amatucci Aarthi Arab Meagan Armstn
Alec Arthur Chelsea Atzinger
Sean Barron Kevin Bartz
Kristopher Stephanie BedonBaumgardner Castaneda
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Emmet Browne Crystal Bruns Michael Bucrek Cameron Burdette Natalie Casey Ursula Cauffiel
Matthew Cauzillo Alan Cole Kayla Copsey Alison Cornelius Dan Courtney Claire Cramton
Justin Crawford Ryan Currie Samantha Curry Jonathan Dalton JD Daul Anna-Marie Davidson
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Joshua BloomJack Bentley Sarah Bielskis Courtney BishopTom Bennett
Kyle T. BrownAndrew Bray Alex Brewin Aaron Brown
Jenna Dehne Matt DembickiHannah DeaconShelby Davis Julie Davison
John Donikian Chris DonohueNicholas Dirado Sarah Ruth Dobson Ryan Donahue
Macie Drogosch Matthew Dwyer Donald J. Ebben A d a m EdsolLou Dorantes Samantha Doud
Miranda Eliason Kelly Englert Mason Falk Anthony Fick Lee Finch Zachary Fill
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Molly Flynn Lauren Follmer Carolyne Ford Elizabeth Foucher Julia Foxworth Joe Fransted
Wesley Gates Ryan Gerblick Ellen Gessert Alex Ginnard Andrew Ginnard Jeff Girbach
Meghan Gleeson Geoff Gomersall Emily Grant Jacqueline Gress Rachelle Gudobba Genna Guibord
Whitney Gusfa Barbara Gutmann Sean Hadley Michael Hagan Sarah Hall Dale Hartzog
Lisa Haverkate Brittney Henkel Erin Hietala Kelley Hill Joe Hirka Tyler Hoope
Olivia Hornshaw Austin Howard Scott Hudson Erin Hughes Bryan Hurley Nicolas Inchaus
Mark Jackson Ian Jaye Kinzer C. Jennings Elaine Johnson Erica Johnson Tollie Johnso
Haley Johnston Tyler Jones Mary Jorge Camille Junca Jay Kastely Kelsey Katyns
Andrew Kelleher Patrick Kelley Megan Kelly Chad Kelterborn Ted Keranen Russell Kerr
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Matt Kreager Sean Larabell Cena Larsen Emily Leary Melissa Ledger
Mike Leja Kyle Letourneau Kelley Logan Chris Long Nathan Love Mary Lowery
Sam Mackie Eric Maise Clay Malloure Lauren Mancia Stephen Manney Michael Mansouri
Chris Mantay Kevin Mantay Colin Maresh Sarah Marker Karen Mayhall Matthew McCormick
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Brittany McDermott Daniel McIntyre Molly McLaughlin Alexis McLean Troy McMullin Kristen McNamj
Thomas Mehall Joseph Melonio Blake Miglio Nicole Miller Nicole Mitts Sarah Mobbs
Thomas P. Morris Ashley Motherwell Meredith Mulder Ryan Mullen Sam Mustonen Ashley Myatl
Chris Nowak Jeremy O'Brien Patrick Ofiara Chase Olendi
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Nicole PatrossoVincent PatchettMonica Palushaj Andrew J. ParksPaul Olexa Devin Parsons
Christopher Ponder Johanna PoteralaGriffin PinesSean Phillips
Derek RaymondEmily RandallNick PutmanKehrie Priest William Pritchard
Michael Raymond Jessica Reitz
Nino Ruggirello Ann Quay Rushing
Matthew Renneker
Hilary Russell
Ashley Richard
Jonathan Russell
Claire Richett
David Sammut
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Jeremy Schaumann
Macey Short
Erica Smith
Laurie Schweitzer
Jenna Showerman
Maudie Smith
Nicholas Sclabassi
Matthew Sims
Megan Squires
Jessica Scott Olivia Seyfarth
Cory Smetana
Alec Stirton
A n d re w Shaw
Kristen Singletary
James Stearns
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Laura Street Dewana Sykes John Syverson Gregory Taylor Danielle Tellier Shelby Tempi
Joshua Thomas Zachary Thomas Rachel Thompson Sarah Tindall Roxanne Todor Scott Tomsaj
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Allyson Varley Andy Vernacchia
Sarah Trumbore Nicole Tung Chelsea Turner
Chris VignoeErica H. Turner
Matthew Trentacosta
Scott Wagner Jimmy Wallace Jessica Weber Meghan Weber Andrew Wernette Carla Wetter
Kelsey Winiarski
Tyler Zbik
Paul Winkler
Ben Zimmer
Claire Wixted
Angie Zuo
Deanna Whelan Chad Wilkes
Eliza Wood Jonathan Wozniak
Ray Williams
Corinne L. Wysocki
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STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERSShruti Agrawal, Vice President, MacKenzie Melvin, Treasurer, T ommy W ooderson, Secretary, Ron Ketelhut, President, Heather Quick, Vice President.
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTFrom left to right: Annie Schubert, Claire Richett, Lyndsay Hagan.
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STUDENT COUNCILBottom Row: Michael Leja, Chelsea Johnston, Elaine Johnson. Haley Johnston, Mike Hagan, Clay Malloure, Alec Stirten, Mike Bucrek. 1 Bailey Doolittle, Carolyne Ford, Robert Barcelona. Chris Ponder, Hanna Matyiku, Brianna Diegel, Abby Presley, Kelly Weicksel, Becca Poj Row 3: Jonathan Berry, Stephanie Lin, Kelly Spooner, Ashley Richard, Megan Kelly, Austin Howard, Nicole Miller, Sam Mustonen, Lindsay! Mike Baldwin, Abby Wright-Geddes, Tyler Jones. Row 4: Melissa DiRado, Jonathan Hui, Scott Rinnas, Zach Matiyku, Tabe Harold,! Wooderson, Johanna Poterala, Annie Tasse, Robyn Baidas, Jackie Horning, Amanda Harkness. Row 5: Becca Jaskot, Shruti Agrawal, Efl Anker, Carly Goldberg, Ryan Wiska, Mackenzie Melvin, Lauren Switalski, Danielle Matley, Ron Kettelhut, Paul Young. Row 6: Amy Simkin Drake, Dane Rupley, Jegg Gorecki, Erik Markstrom, Michelle LeFort, Sarah Ambler, Heather Quick, Neal Gallagher. Not pictured: Kellenj Rob Lyon, Joshua Pratt, Stephen Manney, Marissa Allen, Jacqueline Gress, Julia Petty, Elizabeth Anker, Lauren Felosak, Lauren Vanli Karina Puskorius.
CROSS COUNTRYJottom Row: Maria Rocco, Jake Myers, CHris Kozerski, Jenna Showerman, Kinzer Jennings, Michelle Steiner, Lindsay Hagan. Row 2: Andy Mills, faul Winkler, Brian Dulzo, Dan Dulzo, Marcello Marchesini, Laura Moehle, Jasen Turnbull. Row 3: Thomas Farrell, Spencer Mossoian, Jack Dalton, jeth Perry, Jack Spivey, Dan Kozerski, Devin Parsons, Julie Raymond. Top Row: Coach Van Ochten, Nick Kolbow, Stephanie Hudolin, Robyn laidas, Joe Ray, Dane Rupley, Mackenzie Melvin. Not pictured: Anna Jachimowicz, Kyle Petty, Sam Mackie.
FOOTBALLBottom Row: Dino Melistas, tommy Wooderson, Ryan Denhof, Ken Sieloff, Gerard Powell, Peter Deacon, Jason Hurd, Brent Vandenberg, Richard Allen, Richard Booms, Nick Mitich. Row 2: Matt Mehill, Stephen Polanski, Jim Caroll, Will Fankell, Adam Berger, Matt Mansour, Aaron Chew, Michael Baldwin, TJ Hohl, Dash Gega, Scott Hetu. Row 3: Matt Wegzyn, Clay Engle, Cam McNamera, Ryan Wiska, Dan Williams, Phil Tatman, lonKetlehut, Chade Dehne, Neal Gallagher, Dan Kosztowny, Graham Bechler, Nate Drake. Row 4: Mark Simich, Marcus Laskey, Evan Gerish,«n Pace, Tom Minier, Brandon Wales, Jackie Horning, Connor Armstrong, Brandon Nuyen, Andrew Manor, Spencer Clanin, John Cramton. Top low: Coach O'Neill, Coach Batchik, Dan McNeish, Xander Dobreff, Jeff Gorecki, Hans Dietrich, Jordan Duff, Andrew Gorley, Greg Manley, Coach furcell. Coach Gallogly.
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GIRLS BASKETBALL - Seventh GradeBottom Row (from left to right): Anne-laure Medonis, Sarah Stern, Julia Paslawski. Row 2: Kristen Randall, Becca Polanski, Kristen NuyenJ Lewis. Row 3: Kirby Brackel, Liz Souther, Brittany Birdsall, Anne Tasse, Kelsey Whalen. Top Row: Jill Hoernschemeyer, Sammy Edwards] Cotrone, Coach MacDonald, Allison Holmes, Carly Goldburg, Casey Neville.
GIRLS BASKETBALL - Eighth GradeBottom Row: (from left to right) Catherine Gomersall, Marina Funke, Katelyn Kimple. Row 2: Anna Huyser, Danielle Hirka, Breannefl Shruti Agrawal, Allyse Moore. Room 3: Sarah Gutman, Emma Wise, Anne Schubert, Liz Watza, Becca Jaskot. Top Row: Samantha Tarpley,J Allcorn, Kristin Fiscus, Coach Schumacher, Devon Johnson, Lauren Switalski, Kelsey Thomas.
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BOYS BASKETBALL - Seventh Gradeittom Row: Steve Anderson, Max Bojovic, Sam Knolton, Nitin Jacob, Ross Riehl. Row 2: Michael Jolley, Max Wegzyn, Kevin McKee, Nick Kolbow, an Beger, Mike Baldwin. Row 3: Coach Purcell, Philip Jaworski, Andrew Gorley, Greg Hasse, David Burke, Dan Kirkpatrick, Michael Collins, aach Batchik. Not pictured: Chris Kozerski.
BOYS BASKETBALL - Eighth Gradebttom Row: Andrew Harris, Tony Berry, Jasen Turnbull, Dan Dulzo, Jason Hurd, Ryan Burdette. Row 2: Dominic Benavides, Josh Ermatinger, an Gunn-Boyar, Andrew Manor, Robbie Moore, Chase Dehne. Top Row: Devon Johnson, Jeff Gorecki, Xander Dobreff, Josh Davis, Coach Hall. Ian McNeish, Erik Markstrom, Nate Drake, Marina Funke.
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CHEERLEADERS - Seventh GradeBottom Row: Hilarie Denomme, Alexa Workman, Brianna Diegel, Courtney Maximiuk, Nicole Berry. Middle Row: Kara Workman, Amy Johns Abby Preslet. Top Row: Brittney Ermatinger, Katie Kowal, Julia Petty, Abbie Saltz, Coach Reichard.
CHEERLEADERS - Eighth GradeBottom Row: Heather Quick, Libby Wilson, Michelle LeFort, Maria Palazeti, Amy Simkins, Sarah Ambler, Ashley Abbruzzi, Alii Mikels. YopeRi Coach Reichard, Amanda Harkness, Kristen Ehalt, Kristen deBear, Lauren Bishop.
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VOLLEYBALL - Eighth Gradetom Row: Kristin Ehehalt, Alison Neihoff, Lauren Bishop. Middle Row: Marina Funke, Emma Wise, Christine Reuter, Paige Kelly, Kristen leBear, Amanda Harkness. Top Row: Coach VanderVeer, Mara Weber, Becca Jaskot, Devon Johnson, Liz Watza, Sarah Ambler, Allie Mikels, ishley Allcorn, Kristin Fiscus.
VOLLEYBALL - Seventh Gradelottom Row: Megan Knoth, Kristen Nuyen, Kristin Randall, Eve Avdoulod, Andrea Chomiuk, Haleigh Hoffman. Row 2: Annie Tasse, Kelsey phelan, Kyle Richard, Kara Workman, Robyn Baidas, Hanna Matyiku, Afton Absalom. Top Row: Coach Lowman, Mackenzie Lebeis, Carly ioldberg, Brittany Birdsall, Allison Holmes, Shannon Sestak.
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MATH COUNTSBottom Row: Mr. Janigian, Matt Swartz, Kevin Wang, Michelle Steiner, Mike Huang, Albert Tang. Row 2: Eric Rohlf, Alex Shashlo,! Hudolin, Michael Bohnert, Jonathan Hui, Alex Testere.
WINNERS of the PTSA REFBottom Row: Dan Kozerski, Alyssa Marcangelo, Carrie Pichan, Lizzie Nash. Top Row: Mike Stamboulian, Emma Wise, Shruti Agrawal,! Gutman, Mara Weber.
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SWIM TEAMttom Row: Kinzer Jennings, Sarah Bielskis, Kelley Hill, Aarthi Arab, Chris Kowalski, Tommy Morris, Amanda Brennan, Michael Hagan, Clay illoure. Row 2: Liz Anker, Lauren Follmer, Lindsay Hagan, Laura Felosak, Abby Raymond, Keegan Warner, Gina Morris, Hannah Ackerman, nna Guibord, Nora Naughton. Row 3: Coach jamie Strauch, Annie Schubert, Dan Baker, Jessica Marino, Maudie Smith, Meghan Weber, Amanda iith, Tara Evans, Tina Viola, Jacob Lane, Abby Wright-Geddes, Jeremy Schaumann, Coach Laabs, Coach Smith. Row 4: Chris Culkin, Mike mbarlian, Jeff Braine, Clay Engel, Kelsey Thomas, Danielle Matley, Rachel Hughes, Andrea Bernstein, Liz Watza, Tanya Tereszczenko, Priya yagarajan, Lynne Darga, Racel Englert, Paul Young, Dane Rupley. Row 5: Nick Gallagher, Ansy Mills, Greg Sheppard, Ryan Atty, Colin pleford, Ashwin Arab, Emily Hopican, Blair Powers, Melissa DiRado, Ruby Mann, Jonathan Bardsley, Scott Rinnas. Not Pictured: Richard en, Erin Auwers, Stephanie Bedan. Bailey Doolittle,, Katelyn Kimpel, Melissa Kostowny, Allyse Moore, Paul Olexa, Megan Squires, Kelsey omas, Jessica Weber.
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KNOWLEDGE MASTER OPEN- Sixth Grade TeamBottom Row: Mrs. Spaniol, Adam Edson, Nathan Love, Chris Flynn, Molly Flynn, Kelley Logan, Jenna Dehne. Row 2: Matt Renneker, I Maresh, Ryan Gerblick, Matt Sims, Johanna Poterala, Griffin Pines, Patrick Kelley, Sarah Trumbore. Not pictured: Cameron Burdette,! Jackson, Andrew Parks, John Syverson.
KNOWLEDGE MASTER OPEN - All School TeamBottom Row (from left to right): Matt Swartz, Andrew Kelly, Andrew Flynn, Albert Tang, Mara Weber, Connor Bush, Zach Matyiku. Row 2: Spaniol, Anthony Lamerato, Marchello Marchesini, David Breitenbeck, Michael Bohnert, Alex Shashlo, Daniel Dulzo, Andy Cauzillo. Notpictl Ashwin Arab, Joe Lucas and Kari Rayner.
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NEWSPAPER STAFFittom Row: Maxwell Pierson, Claire Wixted, Eve Avdoulos, Bailey Doolittle, Danielle Tellier, Ariel Santos, Thomas Minier. Row 2: Mrs. Borashko, itt Cauzillo, Nathan Love, Meghan Joseph, Emily Leary, Nicole Allman, Nora Naughton, Aarthi Arab, Erin Auwers, Claire Cramton. Not toed: Rachel Mueller, David Auwers, Ashwin Arab, Sarah Bielskis.
YEARBOOK STAFFItomRow: (from left to right): Gina Greco, Andrea Petres, Mara Weber, Jonathan Bardsley. Row 2: Elizabeth Foucher, Tina Viola. Not pictured: vssa Hammer, Emily Randall, Kelsey Winiarski.
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Here we come!Meredith Mulder, Beth Foucher, Nora Naughton, Sarah Koupal and Emily Grant announce their arrival.
No Kidding!Seventh graders, Matt Terrian looks a bit skeptical about what he is hearing. Wonder what it is?
GEOGRAPHY BEE CHAMPSBottom Row: Alex Testere, Robby Barcelona, Latif Alashe, Dan Cortney, Chris Long, John Danikian, Evan Grant. Row 2: Zach Matyiku,E Breitenbeck, Michael Bohnert, Chelsea Wine, Alex Shashlo, Andrew Kelly, Not pictured: Albert Tang.
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Special Recognition by WDIV
Bottom Row: Tony Berry, Brian Dulzo, Chad Grandell, Jonathan Junca, Tessa Kellar, Jeff Behmer. Row 2: Derek Pivetz, Amanda Smith, Kid Mahlmeister, Lindsey Preseau, Danielle Hirka, Conner Bush, Andrew Flynn. Row 3: Steve Crute, Steve Plawecki, Adam McCormick, DanDii Chase Dehne, Ron Ketelhut, Alex Wood, Rick Middlemass. Row 4: Tanya Tereszczenko, Pat Larabell, Mike Sonk, Mike Stamboulian, Hans Diell Michael Bohnert, Lynne Darga, Chris Culkin. Not pictured: John Marshall, Ashwin Arab, Albert Tang, Anthony Lamerato, Gerard Powell, Ra Mauer, Meredith Zingl, Josh Kesler, David Auwers, Jason Harris, Mike Obermiller, Catherine Gomersall, Amanda Harkness, Kristen da Michelle Lefort, Shruti Agrawal, Kylie Ely, Mike Hurley, Anthony Deneau, Richard Allen.
SCIENCE OLYMPIADBottom Row: Mr. Wilson, Mike Leja, Sean Hadley, Aarthi Ashwin, Jack Nelson, Kelley Logan. Row 2: Don Ebben, Jenna Boyd, Kelsey Katyi James Kremer, Samantha Curry, Samantha Doud, Kristin Randall, Paul Winkler. Row 3: Eric Rholf, Albert Tang, Jonathan Pace, Michael Bohj Allison Holmes, Jason Haris, Mike Huang, Mike Sokolov.
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ANIMAL ROOM DOCENTStom Row: Jamie Cotrone, Carly Goldberg, Kelsey Katynski, Tory Dedes, Emily Randall, Palak Thakore, Kevin Mantay. Row 2: Mrs. Polydoras, in Grant, Griffin Pines, Jason Harris, Paige Kelly, Chris Mantay, Scott Rinnas, Jordan Nelson. Row 3: Meredith Zingle, Casey Schipper, Chris ider, Kristen Nuyen, Blair Powers, Jenna Boyd, Jake Lane, Laura Mancia. Not pictured: Johnny Marshall, Lynne Darga, Julia Petty, Shannon tak, Dan Kosztowny.
In the animal momto experience life in the jungle
One of the prides of Hillside is the unique animal room that was
put together and is maintained by the
Science Department.Included in the vast
array of cages are exotic birds, boas and
other snakes, an assortment of frogs
and several iguanas.
Seventh Grade Animal Docent, Evan Grant shows no fear as he gets friendly with a grizzly.
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A comedy by: Ev Miller
The Wonderful Western HatCrew of the School Play:
Seated in front: Ann Quay Rushing. Standing from Left to right: Chris Long, Ruby Mann, Alyssa Hammer, Laurie Schweitzer, Mike Leja.
CAST OF THE SCHOOL PLAYBottome Row: Dan Williams as a Wild Rover, Sarah Gutman as First Lady. Middle Row: Scott Rinnas as a Wild Rover, Erica Mazur as theG Deanna Willis as Sally Ladd, Evan Gerish as the Man in the Store and Will Fankell as another Wild Rover. Top Row: Dylan Miller as the Elev; Operator, Matt Wegzyn as Adrian Willis, Kathey Squires as Second Lady, David Breitenbeck as Mr. Saunders and Liz Souther as the Elderly la:
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PEER MEDIATORSottom Row: Robert Barcelona, Rebecca Polanski, Stephanie Lin, Amy Mnich, Hanna Matyiku, James Kremer. Row 2: Albert Tang, Kimmie lahlmeister, Mara Weber, Liz Souther, Tabe Harold. Row 3: Alex Shashlo, Michael Collins, Maurenn Gruley, Michael Bohnert, Ron Ketelhut. Not ictured: Facilitators: Mrs. Dunkerley, Ms. Daar and Mrs. Kaplansky.
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STATE HONORS CHOIRBottom Row: Mrs. Kopistainsky, Clara Fecht, Amy Ferng. Row 2: Priya Thyagarajan, Carrie Pichan, Erin Sullivan.
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Bottom Row: Mrs. Kopistiansky. Lauren Gallant, Lisa Stevens, Erica Mazur, Alexa Workman, Abby Presley, Hanna Matyiku. Row 2: Abbie: Rebekah Person, Brianna Diegel, Kara Workman, Kelly Weicksel, Carrie Pichan. Tory Dedes. Rebecca Polanski, Lyndsay Hagan. Row 3: De Willis, Gabes Castrodale, Christie Potter, Sammi Soloman, Alex Davis, Lindsey Ford, Rachel Ronk, Anna Tasse, Kasey Mohan. Row 4: Clara! Kirby Brackel, Chelsea Wine, Priya Thyagarajan, Karina Puskorius, Carly Goldberg, Jillian Hoernschmeyer, Stephanie Sand, Ellyn Yurgalite, pictured: Laura Felosak,
WOMEN'S SELECT CHOIR - Eighth GradeBottom Row: Mrs. Kopistainsky, Meredith Zingle, Stephanie Lin, Kari Rayner, Lindsay Preseau. Jonnie Powers, Kelly Spooner. Row 2: Maral Chelsea Johnston, Allyse Moore, Julie Foucher, Brea Buffone, Caroline Vacketta, Alexandra Evasic, Rachel Hughes, Melanie Lane, Am: Brennan. Row 3: Amy Ferng, Erin Sullivan, Katherine Maxim, Maria Palazeti, Becca Jaskot, Kristen Ehehalt, Amanda Harkness, Kristen de: Shayna Savage, Anne Schubert,Abby Raymond. Row 4: Liz Watza, Kelly Gleason, Sarah Ambler, Maureen Gruley, Michelle LeFort, KristenF; Heather Quick, Anna Huyser, Lynne Darga. Not pictured: Libby Wilson.
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WOMEN'S SELECT CHOIR - Seventh GradeBottom Row: Mrs. Kopistiansky. Lauren Gallant, Lisa Stevens, Erica Mazur, Alexa Workman, Abby Presley, Hanna Matyiku. Row 2: AbbieS Rebekah Person, Brianna Diegel, Kara Workman, Kelly Weicksel, Carrie Pichan. Tory Dedes. Rebecca Polanski, Lyndsay Hagan. Row 3: De Willis, Gabes Castrodale, Christie Potter, Sammi Soloman, Alex Davis, Lindsey Ford, Rachel Ronk, Anna Tasse, Kasey Mohan. Row 4: ClaraE Kirby Brackel, Chelsea Wine, Priya Thyagarajan, Karina Puskorius, Carly Goldberg, Jillian Hoemschmeyer, Stephanie Sand, Ellyn Yurgalite. pictured: Laura Felosak,
WOMEN'S SELECT CHOIR - Eighth GradeBottom Row: Mrs. Kopistainsky, Meredith Zingle, Stephanie Lin, Kari Rayner, Lindsay Preseau. Jonnie Powers, Kelly Spooner. Row 2: Mara Wi Chelsea Johnston, AUyse Moore, Julie Foucher, Brea Buffone, Caroline Vacketta, Alexandra Evasic, Rachel Hughes, Melanie Lane, Am Brennan. Row 3: Amy Femg, Erin Sullivan, Katherine Maxim, Maria Palazeti, Becca Jaskot, Kristen Ehehalt, Amanda Harkness, Kristen del Shayna Savage, Anne Schubert,Abby Raymond. Row 4: Liz Watza, Kelly Gleason, Sarah Ambler, Maureen Gruley, Michelle LeFort, KristenFii Heather Quick, Anna Huyser, Lynne Darga. Not pictured: Libby Wilson.
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SIXTH GRADE BAND - Hour 2Bottom Row: Jack Bentley, Tyler Jones, David Sammut, Jeremy Schaumann, Tom Bennett, Erin Hughes, Jon Wozniak. Row 2: Bryan Hurley, J« Hirka, Lee Finch, Tyler Zbik, Kyle Letourneau, Michael Bommarito, Kevin Bartz, Jeremy O'Brien, Vince Patchett, Jay Kastely, Andy Vernacchii Row 3: Chad Wilkes, Nora Naughton, Alan Cole, Jeff Bennett, Allyson Varley, Johnson Gao, Meredith Mulder, Cory Smetana, James Wallace, Seat Larabell, Mrs. Schellhase. Not pictured: Laurel Schweitzer.
SIXTH GRADE BAND - Hour 3Bottom Row: Patrick Ofiara, Kristen Singletar, Hannah Deacon, Alec Arthur, Zach Thomas, Theodore Keranen, Michael Mansouri. Row 2: Michael Leja, Josh Thomas, Jon Russell, James Stearns, John Syverson, Clay Malloure, Troy McMullin, Drew Currie, Josh Bloom, Mrs. Schellhase. Row.I Michael Raymond, Joe Fransted, Ansy Parks, Sean Hadley, Elizabeth Foucher, Kyle Petty, Colin Maresh, Aaron, Ben Zimmer, Ryan Mullen. Ron 4: Nicole Miller, Ben Naber, Chris Long, Griffin Pines, Chris Nowak, R.J. Kerr, Eric Maise, Danielle Tellier, Sam Mackie, Mason Falk. Not pictured; Chris Flynn, Macey Short.
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SIXTH GRADE BAND - Hour 4)ttom Row: Ashley Myatt, Elaine Johnson, Nino Ruggirello, Lauren Mancia, Ursula Cauffiel, Nicole Allman, Carla Wetter, Kayla Copsey, Stephen anney. Row 2: Tyler Hooper, Paul Olexa, Alex Brewin, Chris Ponder, Kris Baumgardner, Sean Barron, Mike Bucrek, Tommy Morris, Sarah elskis, Airi Furuya, Melissa Kostowny, Genna Guibord, Jenna Boyd, Megan Squires. Row 3: Andrew Shaw, Miranda Eliason, Sam Curry, Anna avidson, Dan McIntyre, Sean Barron, Tianna Salitah, Stephanie Bedon, Erica Johnson, Kelly Englert, Olivia Hornshaw, Chelsea Turner, Whitney asfa, Jack Dalton. Row 4: Mrs. Schellhase, Rachelle Gudobba, Samantha Doud, Matt Sims, Bailey Doolittle, Stefanie Kloiber, Andrew Kelleher, rah Mobbs, Devin Parsons, Chris Mantay, Justin Crawford, Johanna Poterala, Sarah Hall, Scott Hudson. Not pictured: Marissa Allen, Shelby avis, Lauren Follmer, Kevin Mantay.
ttom Row: Ashley Richard, Jack Nelson, Emily Leary, Matt Cauzillo, Nathan Love, Maria Rocco, Claire Richett, Andrew Warnette, Nicole Mitts, Igie Zuo. Row 2: Mrs. Schellhase, Christian Nienhaus, Chris Vignoe, Louis Dorantes, Brittney Henkel, Sarah Trumbore, Cena Larsen, Made )gosch, Carolyne Ford, Julie Davison, Nicole Tung, Andy Bray. Row 3: Latif Alashe, Wesley Gates, Tommy Storch, Nick Sclabassi, Chris ivalski, Matt McCormick, Patrick Kelley, Chad Kelterborn, Claire Cramton, Erin Auwers, Courtney Bishop, Claire Wixted, Corinne Wysocki, ply Randall. Row 4: Kyle Brown, Sara Dobson, Erica Smith, Dan Amatucci, Alex Ginnard, Scott Wagner, Erica Turner, Chelsea Atzinger, Shelby nple, Laura Street, Jarrod Daul, Austin Howard, Meagan Armstrong, Camille Junca. Not pictured: David Flesher, Sarak Koupal, Sarah Tindall, xanne Todor, Kelsey Winiarski
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SEVENTH GRADE BAND- Hour 1Bottom Row: Max Bojovic, Matt Mehall, Sarah Jarosz, O'Malley King, Rachel Mueller, Meghan Joseph, Joshua Samson, Scot Hetu. Row 2: Ev Bentley, Jeff Bumbaugh, Robby Barcelona, Jared Gusfa, Dylan Sedam, Mitchell Sledz, Jake Lane, Jim Kremer, Tom Farrell. Row 3: Bobby Hay, Dai Marcus, Neil Arthur, John Hebert, Stephan Polanski, Aaron Chew, Alex Thurman, Sam Knolton, Palak Thakore, Michelle Steiner, Alya Marcangelo. Row 4: Steven Pascoe, Alex Wyputa, Jeff Monticello, Noel Synder, Adam Beger, Regina Matthews, Lizzie Anker, Kristin Randi Jessica Marino, Gina Morris. Row 5: Bryan Werther, Gina Greco, Kathy Squires, Meredith Merlanti, Abby Wright-Geddes, Elizabeth Andie Melissa Dirado, Kim Remine, Liz Souther, Emily Hopican, Emma Khoury, Alex Shashlow. Row 6: Mr. Lanzi, Evan Starr, Albert Kief, Andy Mi Matt Terian, Stephanie Hudolin, Samantha Edwards, Nick Gallager, Jon Kuznicki, Greg Manley, David Burke, Allison Holmes. Not Pictun Lizzie Nash, Erica Frogner, Lauren Van Hamme, Kasey Karr.
SEVENTH GRADE BAND - Hour 6Bottom Row: Alex Eitelman, Jake Myers, Kevin Wayne, Nicole Lockwood, Max Pierson, Phil Irvine, Megan Knoth, Eve Avdoulus, Elena Li* Row 2: Lauren Gallant, Kathy Wang, Sarah O'Brien, Brendan Flayer, Jordan Nelson, Matt Mehill, Logan Short, Deanna Willis, Callie Marottffl Paslawski, Keegan Warner. Row 3: Jon Berry, Lauren Cheaney, Lauren Echelmeyer, Kelly Weicksel, Kristen Nuyen, Becca Polanski, Kelsey Lai Casey Neville, Scott Waldo, Katy Roy, Joe Horbatch. Row 4: Casey Schipper, Justin Ulrich, Zach McKay, Mark Simich, Tian Yu, Dan Fell Jonathan Hui, Jonathan Bardsley, Dan Baker, Dylan Miller, Greg Sheppard, Danny Engerer. Row 5: Mr. Lanzi, Jack Spivey, Evan Gerish, Span Clanin, Tony Tindall, Dan Sherry, Shannon Sestak, Chelsea Wine, Jill Hoernschmeyer, Carly Goldberg, Mike Collins, Jamie Cotrone, D Kirkpatrick. Not pictured: Kristen Phillion, Garrett Pollifrone, Julia Petty, Phil Jaworski, Nick Vitale.
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EIGHTH GRADE BANDtom Row: Mr. Rumbell, Lindsay Thornburg, Scott Rinnas, Kevin Charette, Andy Cauzillo, Matt Swartz, Jonathan Junca, Kristen Olinik, redith Zngle, Ashley Abbruzzi, Gerard Powell. Row 2: Stephanie Lin, Hannah Ackerman, Brian Carroll, Jeff Behmer, Will Fankell, Mike Huang, im Finch, Albert Tang, Michelle Gasparotto, Emma Wise, Alison Neihoff, Marina Funke. Row 3: Andrea Petres, Kari Rayner, Mara Weber, Paige ly, Lindsay Preseau, Steve Kowalchuk, Tony Berry, Chad Grandell, Eric Rohlf, Megan Siekkinen, John Marshall, Anthony Lamerato, Stephen at, Jim Caroll, Andrew Kelly. Row 4: Denise Daniels, Kimmy Mahlmeister, Emily St. Clair, Jenny Nickels, Samantha Tarpley, Mary Jouppi, e Harold, Joe Gudobba, Steve Plawecki, Dan Kostowny, Anne Schubert, Robbie Moore, Dan Williams, Jon Pace. Row 5: Allyse Moore, Joe Ray, lErmatinger, Paul Young, Andrea Soloko, David Breitenbeck, Michael Sonk, Hans Dietrich, Brendan Kelleher, Mo Gruley, Mike Stamboulian, ITatman, Masaru Yokomura, Marchello Marchesini, Chris Culkin. Not pictured: Alex Vernacchia, Colin Slater, Andrew Masnari, Kylie Ely, is Coulter.
JAZZ BAND)m Row: Michael Stamboulian, Joshua Samson, Mitch Sledz, Matt Mehall, Meredith Zingle, Brian Carroll, Hans Dietrich. Row 2: Mr. Lanzi, lan Love, Will Fankell, Chad Grandell, Anthony Lamerato, Adam Finch, Jonathan Bardsley, Jason Harris, Jonathan Hui, Daniel Sherry, Gerard ell, Matt Swartz. Not pictured: Albert Tang, Andrew Masnari.
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^ Thousands die as storms and floods cause billions of dollars in damage in China and many countries across Europe.
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^ Pope John Paul II travels to Toronto’s Downsview Park in July to lead the World Youth Day vigil.
A Halloween earthquake in San Giuiliano di Puglia, Italy, topples an elementary school, killing dozens of children.
China’s one-child-per-fam ily policy creates an imbalanced boy-to-girl ratio that will result in tens of millions of men finding themselves single in the year 2020.
^ In October, a Moscow theater siege by Chechen rebels ends in a Russian special forces raid that kills the captors and at least 129 hostages.
U 2’s humanitarian lead singer Bono visits Africa and tours Midwestern America to raise awareness and support for African AIDS epidemic relief.
Nuclear crisis arises when North Korean leader Kim Jong II breaks a 1994 pledge with the United States not to build nuclear weapons.
U.N. inspectors return to Iraq to investigate Saddam Hussein’s alleged production of weapons of mass destruction.
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Emergency workers in the United States and overseas receive smallpox vaccinations as a preventative measure against bioterrorism.
^ Once presumed dead, Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden returns to Middle Eastern air waves with recorded anti-American threats.
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The Miss World beauty pageant leaves Nigeria after Islamic fundamentalist protest groups kill more than 100 people.
In Venezuela, an opposition strike demanding President Hugo Chavez’s resignation paralyzes the country’s oil exports and turns to bloodshed as Chavez supporters retaliate.
The oil tanker Prestige spills more than 5 million gallons of oil off the northwestern coast of Spain before splitting in two and sinking.
Former U.S. President Jim my Carter receives the Nobel Peace Prize for his decades of work for peace, democracy and human rights worldwide.
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Over 100 people, mostly foreign tourists, are killed in an October terrorist bombing of two nightclubs in Bali, Indonesia.
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^ After being subpoenaed to testify before a Massachusetts grand jury about sex abuse among Catholic priests, embattled Boston Cardinal Bernard Law resigns.
^ More than 25 states implement the Amber Alert System, which posts information about abducted children on TV and interstate signs, leading to the recovery of dozens of children nationwide.
^ For weeks in October, alleged snipers John Muham m ad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorize Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia, randomly killing 10 people and injuring three others.
V The space shuttle Columbia breaks apart on reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
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On July 28, nine Pennsylvania coal miners are rescued after being trapped for three days in a mineshaft flooded with over 70 million gallons of water.
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Several large corporations inflate profits while top executives make off with millions in accounting scandals that send shock waves through global markets.
M idterm elections make history as Republicans, the party controlling the White House, gain congressional seats rather than losing them.
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A Throughout 2002, Americans search for ways to recover and rebuild from September 11. On the one-year anniversary, survivors, families and friends gather at all three sites to commemorate the lives lost.
^ Federal employees from theTransportation Security Administration begin screening all checked baggage and random passengers at airports.
^ The possibility of the United States waging w ar against Iraq meets disapproval both at home and abroad.
^ The U.S. Senate passes a resolution condemning a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in schools is unconstitutional.
^ President Bush signs the Homeland Security Act, officially creating a Department of Homeland Security dedicated to preventing terrorist attacks.Kevin Lamarque/Reuters/Landov/AFP Photo/Juan Barreto/Corbis
^ In October, Minnesota Senator Paul Wellstone dies in a plane crash along with his wife, daughter and five other victims.
^ A weakened economy repeatedly drives down interest rates and delivers retailers their worst holiday shopping season in decades.
V Sparked by sum m er drought, w ildfires— including one set accidentally by a forlorn forest ranger— tear across the western United States.
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A A blanket of pollution over South Asia, dubbed the “Asian Brown Cloud,” threatens the lives of millions worldwide with respiratory disease.
A Both Italian doctor Severino Antinori and Raelian scientists at Clonaid, who believe aliens created humans, claim to have produced the first cloned human. Neither claim is proven genetically.
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A El Nino causes snow and ice storms up and down the East Coast, rainstorms in California and a devastating December tornado in Mississippi.
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Patients in Florida are the first to receive the VeriChip, a com puter chip bearing personal medical data that is injected into the forearm.
Microsoft’s Tablet PC enables users to write directly on the screen rather than typing on a keyboard.
The Journal o f the American Medical Association reports that children who grow up with pets have a reduced risk of developing common allergies.
Maria de Jesus and Maria Teresa Quiej- Alvarez, 1 -year-old Guatemalan twins born joined at the head, are successfully separated after over 22 hours of surgery.
Just before burning up in Jupiter’s atmosphere, the Galileo spacecraft captures the closest shots ever taken of Jupiter’s moon lo.
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^ General Motors introduces the H y-w ire— a car powered by hydrogen and oxygen that emits heat and water rather than harmful exhaust.
^ Early tests indicate an experimental vaccine to be 100 percent effective against the human papilloma virus that causes cervical cancer.
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The nation’s largest outbreak of the West Nile Virus hits in sum m er 2002. The disease is spread by migrating birds and transmitted by mosquitoes.
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For $300 to $1,000 per injection, people craving eternal youth attend BOTOX parties to inject the FDA-approved paralytic toxin into their skin to relax their muscle tissue.
^ The newly discovered hunger hormone ghrelin is found to play a role in obesity by regulating what you eat and how much weight you gain.
microorganisms grow in conditions similar to those on Mars, suggesting the planet once hosted or currently hosts life.
^ President Bush orders construction of a system that would defend the United States from ballistic missile attacks by 2004.
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^ Nickelodeon’s “SpongeBob Squarepants ignites imaginations across the nation and appears on store shelves on everything from slippers to suspenders.
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^ McDonald’s unveils new lower-fat french fries due to the new Healthy Eating Pyramid and in response to many form er patrons suing for making them overweight.
^ 1970s peasant shirts are alive and well on runways and in school halls.
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^ The Institute of Medicine announces that maintaining health now requires one hour of exercise daily, doubling the previous recommendation.
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^ Jewelry designers Le Ann Carlson and Denise Gaskill add style to safety with Lauren’s Hope for a Cure medical ID bracelets.
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The U.S. Education Department reports that average geography scores of the nation’s fourth and eighth graders, while low, have improved from 1994.
Ellula introduces HotAir Speakers, a set of battery-powered, inflatable speakers that are small enough to fit in your pocket when deflated.
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^ Several companies introduce flavored water enhanced with vitamins and other nutrients.
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^ Digital innovations include camera phones — cell phones that can transmit still and video images through mobile phone lines.
V The cola war puts new flavors to the test, including Dr. Pepper Red Fusion, Pepsi Blue and Vanilla Coke.
^ Krispy Kreme lovers start a new tradition by celebrating their vows with doughnut wedding cakes.
^ Everyone from hot young movie stars to aging rock stars sports the newest fashion trend, turquoise jewelry.
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Busy singles try out speed dating, which gives couples several minutes to talk one-on-one before moving to a new partner at the next table.
At the 2002 Academy Awards, Halle Berry and Denzel W ashington win Best Actress and Best Actor Oscars. Berry is the first female African-American to win the award.
Spider-Man, starring Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, spins a $114 million opening weekend box-office record.
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Chicago, a film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, wins three Golden Globes, including Best Picture: Musical or Comedy, and receives 13 Oscar nominations
HBO Films’ comedy Real Women Have Curves promotes positive self-image with the dazzling debut of-Latin-American actress America Ferrera.
CBS scores a ratings doubleheader with a pair of forensic investigation dramas, “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “CSI M iam i.”
' ^ Jennifer Aniston wins her first Emmy Award and a Golden Globe for her role as the new mother Rachel Green on NBC’s popular comedy “Friends.”
^ Virtual unknowns Nia Vardalos and John Corbett steal America’s hearts in the year’s surprise smash hit M y Big Fat Greek Wedding.
^ Peter Jackson receives a Golden Globe Best Director nomination for The Lord o f the Rings: The Two Towers, the year’s most anticipated sequel.
Cynical Simon Cowell and company stir up big ratings for Fox’s “American Idol” and big record sales for winner Kelly Clarkson, a waitress from Texas.
Newcomer Norah Jones takes home five Grammys, including Album of the Year, for Come Aw ay With Me.
Multi-talented Eminem raps up five Grammy nominations for The Eminem Show and big box-office success in 8 Mile.
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Weezer teams up with the M uppets in the video for “Keep Fishin’,” the second single from their hit album Maladroit.
Pop takes a new direction when fo boy band favorites Nick Carter and Justin Timberlake break out with albums and tours.
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^ Spanish trio Las Ketchup lands a sum m er hit with the catchy “Asereje" aka “The Ketchup Song (Hey Hah).”
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^ R&B newcomer Ashanti becomes the first artist since the Beatles to have three singles from a debut album in Billboard’s Top 10 at the same time.
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^ In April 2002, Lisa “Left Eye’ Lopes, 30, of R&B band TLC dies in a car crash on a Honduran highway.
Former Beatles rock legend Paul McCartney brings in $2 million a night, for a total of $103 million, on the year’s top-grossing tour.
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^ In October, legendary hip-hop DJ Jam Master Jay of Run-DMC is shot and killed in a Queens, New York, music studio.
V After a six-year romance, No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani marries Bush’s Gavin Rossdale in September.
^ Country crossover star Shania Twain hits No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart with Up!, a double CD with every song in both a pop and country version.
Alan Jackson’s triple-platinum album Drive wins five Country Music Association Awards and is named the USA Today No.1 country album of 2002.
Nirvana, the famed grunge band’s long-awaited greatest hits album, features “You Know You’re Right,” the last recording Kurt Cobain made before his 1994 suicide.
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The Strokes, Spin magazine’s 2002 Band of the Year, lead a resurgence of rock ’n’ rollers, including The Hives and The Vines.
Armed with a steady beat and punk-rock-blues riffs, The W hite Stripes’ stripped-down rock shines on the highly acclaimed White Blood Cells.
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The college football season is marred by violent confrontations involving fans, students and even coaches.
M VP Troy Glaus leads the scrappy Anaheim Angels to the 2002 World Series win over Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants, four games to three.
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^ Martha Burk of the National Council of W om en’s Organizations battles with Augusta National chairman William Johnson over the issue of female membership at the famous Georgia golf club.
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^ An 18th place finish in the NASCAR season finale at Hom estead-Miam i Speedway is enough to earn Tony Stewart his first Winston Cup Series championship.
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^ Despite an injured toe, Shaquille O’Neal powers the unstoppable Los Angeles Lakers to a third straight NBA championship title in May 2002.
^ Serena and Venus W illiams continue to dominate w om en’s tennis, becoming the first sisters to be ranked No.1 and No. 2 in the world.
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The Detroit Red Wings capture the 2002 NHL Stanley Cup over the Cinderella Carolina Hurricanes. It’s a record ninth cup for retiring coach Scotty Bowman.
Dallas Cowboy running back Emmitt Smith breaks W alter Payton’s 16 ,727-yard mark to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher.
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^ The U.S. m en’s soccer V The U.S. Postal Service team ^ The top-rated defense ofteam advances to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time, by defeating Mexico 2-0.
propels Sports Illustrated magazine’s Sportsman of the Year Lance Armstrong to his fourth consecutive Tour de France victory.
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shuts down the No. 1 offense of the Oakland Raiders to win Super Bowl XXXVII 48 -21 .
^ LPGA pro Annika Sorenstam, after a record-setting 13-win 2002 season worldwide, accepts an invitation to play the Colonial tournament on the men’s 2003 PGA Tour.
The Ohio State Buckeyes beat the heavily favored Miami Hurricanes in double overtime to win the BCS National Championship.The 31 -24 victory is the school’s first national football title since 1968.
The new sport of SlamBall takes basketball to the extreme on a specially designed court with four trampolines in front of each hoop.
Skateboarding reaches new popularity heights thanks to the high visibility of the X Games and the “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater” video game series.
Surfing welcomes a tidal wave of women to the sport after receiving a Hollywood endorsement in the popular sum m er flick Blue Crush.
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Veteran actor Richard Harris, known for his role as Hogwarts wise headmaster Albus Dumbledore, dies of Hodgkin’s disease at age 72.
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Mentally challenged Ohio high school senior Jake Porter— who suited up for every practice and game for four years but never played— scores his first touchdown.
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California’s Linda and Loretta Sanchez make history as the first sisters ever elected to Congress.
Mississippi Senator Trent Lott is widely criticized for apparent racist remarks he made at Senator Strom Thurm ond’s 100th birthday party. In December, Lott resigns as majority leader.
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In show business since they were 9 months old, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, 16, have amassed a $76 million fortune through their Dualstar Entertainment Group.
The sports world loses two legends— baseball’s “Splendid Splinter” Ted W illiams and Johnny Unitas, one of football’s greatest quarterbacks.
Zacarais Moussaoui, widely believed to be the 20th hijacker, goes on trial for his involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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Martha Stewart faces charges of illegal stock trading after form er Imclone president Sam Waksal allegedly tips her off regarding the company’s demise.