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STRIPES JAPAN 1 JUNE 1 − JUNE 7, 2018 A SALUTE TO THE CLASS OF 2018 E. J. King High School Matthew C. Perry High School Nile C. Kinnick High School Robert D. Edgren High School Yokota High School Zama American High School O ur reality is going to vastly change in the next few months. Much of this year’s senior class will be moving back to the states for college, attending college in Japan, or joining the military to serve our great country. Whatever road we may take, each and every one of us will cherish the important lessons learned from our support system. Garrett Macias Matthew C. Perry High School , Class of 2018
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STRIPES JAPAN 1JUNE 1 − JUNE 7, 2018 A SALUTE TO THE CLASS OF 2018

E. J. King High School

Matthew C. Perry High School

Nile C. Kinnick High School

Robert D. Edgren High School

Yokota High School

Zama American High School

Our reality is going to vastly change in the next few months. Much of this year’s senior class will be moving back to the

states for college, attending college in Japan, or joining the military to serve our great country. Whatever road we may take, each and every one of us will cherish the important lessons learned from our support system.

Garrett MaciasMatthew C. Perry High School , Class of 2018

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Haru BellwoodZanitta Boyd

Robert BrewerAngelique McKenzie

Paul ClarkAlexis Encinias

Stephanie HannaBailey HazelRika Kihara

Megumi Kodama

Taliesha LawrenceClaire May

Kendal McGheeDavid JimenezWhitney Miller

Mika PoluhowichAyumi MurphyKyomi MurphyValerie Nepez

Pruella NgAbigail Skibsted

Lalaine ReylesAisha Rogers

Natalie ShultzAnna Small

Charles StokesSherrick Wright

Josh Young

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Class of 2018

E. J. King High School

The senior class of E.J. King High School would like to thank the many wonderful people in our

community who have helped us reach this important milestone.

To the great teachers of our school and to our supportive parents, we want to say THANK YOU! Thank you for the long days, the late nights, and the multiple rides to and from school for sports, dances, plays, tests and meetings! You have been an important part of our Sasebo experience and we will always remember what you’ve done for us!

To our CFAS community: Thank you for your continuous support of our E.J. King teams, clubs and programs. A special thank you to the

Sasebo Community Association and the Officers Spouses Club for your wonderful generosity. From helping our sports teams, to providing substantial scholarships for our E.J. King seniors, your efforts have been deeply appreciated by the Class of 2018.

Our time in Japan has been full of special experiences that will stay with us as we move on to the next chapter in our lives. But wherever we go, a piece Sasebo and E.J. King will stay with us, and we will have fond thoughts of the time we had here as E.J. King Cobras!

Sincerely,

E.J. King Class of 2018

Joshua Young and Kendal McGhee rehears their

play for Drama Club. Photo by Mr. Todd Chen

Stephanie Hanna receives gifts from her team on Senior Night at her last home basketball game. Photo by Ricki Christie

Zanitta Boyd, Claire May, Lalaine Reyles, Rika Kihara

and Whitney Miller receive their awards for Honor

Roll in the second quarter.Photo by Mr. Todd Chen

Seniors Pruella Ng, Ayumi Murphy, Claire May, Megumi Kodama, Anna Small, Natalie Shultz and Angelique McKenzie celebrate a win with their soccer team. Photo by Coach Mimi Long

Paul Clark and Charles Stokes create a cross country poster for the

Homecoming parade. Photo by Anna Small

Joshua Young, Mika Poluhowich, Zanitta Boyd, Natalie Shultz, Rika Kihara, Valerie Nepez and

Lalaine Reyles show their spirit at the winter pep rally. Photo by Mrs. Suzanne Sperl

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Geraldine Nickki AquinoJonathan ArmijoAndrew Borrero

Mekela Angeliq CadavosSarah CannonHunter CarterKuuipo Castro

Ethan CecilSamantha De Ocampo

Colin ErnstDylan Ernst

Cindy EstradaEmily Estrada

Mallory FergusonAnna FuerstTyler GilbertPatricia Giles

Kapili GleasonJacob Grant

Mason Graydon

Michael GriffusNaomi GuilloryKamryn Jordan

Shion LackieWillow LittlesGarrett Macias

Maurice MurrainMatthew Palmer

Eli PerezOlivia ReneauChad Schuch

Jaden ScottDavid Shoebrook

Hunter SloanTarina SmithRobert Wall

Dominick WhitenerBryan Williams

Cassidy Wooden

Scholar athlete Olivia Reneau pitches on opening night at the Kizuna Stadium softball field. Photo by Kevin Rossiter

Angel Cadavos receives flowers from her Mom and Dad at

volleyball’s traditional senior night. Photo by Trinity Wolfe

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Class of 2018Matthew C. Perry

High School

The famous American poet, William Arthur Ward once said, “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if

you can dream it, you can become it.” This mindset of success is forged through the constant support of the parents, educators, and other mentors that have contributed to the Senior Class of 2018 at Matthew C. Perry High School. Although high school is only a small part of the rest of our lives, the memories made here will be ones that are cherished forever. Every one of the students that is preparing to walk across the graduation stage departs Perry as a stronger person thanks to the compassion and dedication of our expansive support system.

We, the student body, would not be equipped with the tools to succeed in the real world without the life experiences shared through our staff. Ever since the first day of freshman year, Mr. Lange, an English teacher at Perry, made clear that we as high school students only had 720 days to make or break our legacy. What we did with those 720 days was entirely up to us. The most important lesson learned from this constant countdown till graduation is that the foundation of education is critical. If our foundation is rich with study habits and time management skills, the next three years will be filled with growth and success. As our countdown reaches the two-minute warning, we can reflect on the fantastic teachers at Perry who put their all into every one of those 720 days to help us achieve greatness.

Too many times we, as seniors, adopt an egocentric mindset and forget to thank the

adults in our households who have assisted us along our journey. Our parents have been there since our first day of kindergarten, all the way through the changes of middle school, to this final ride known as our senior year. We’d like to take the time to show our appreciation of the love and support of our parents. Thank you does not do justice to the amount of time and energy each parent has put into making us prepared to succeed.

Last, but certainly not least, thank you to all the volunteers around the community. The greatest gift you have given us was your time, which you selflessly dedicated to helping us better ourselves academically and athletically. Your willingness to serve is never overlooked, and we are sincerely thankful.

Our reality is going to vastly change in the next few months. Much of this year’s senior class will be moving back to the states for college, attending college in Japan, or joining the military to serve our great country. Whatever road we may take, each and every one of us will cherish the important lessons learned from our support system. The extraordinary contributions of our teachers, parents and mentors make M.C. Perry the greatest place to call home. We, as the Senior Class of 2018, will always be a Samurai at heart.

Sincerely,

Garrett MaciasMatthew C. Perry High School , Class of 2018

Mason Graydon, Ethan Cecil and Andrew

Borrero are all smiles after receiving roses

from their families during fall season senior

night. Photo by Trinity Wolfe

Michael Griffus works his career practicum job at DPRI in MCAS Iwakuni. Michael would like to become an engineer after college. Photo by Dylan Ernst

Senior Garrett Macias takes the mound at brand new Kizuna Stadium. Garrett was the varsity baseball captain for four years at Perry. Photo by Lilly Schesser

Jonathan Armijo works his career practicum job at DPRI in MCAS Iwakuni.

Photo by Dylan Ernst

Maurice Murrain works his career practicum job at the air traffic tower

at MCAS Iwakuni. Only seniors are allowed to take the career practicum

class offered at M.C. Perry High School. Photo by Chad Schuch

Senior Samurai soccer players Shion Lackie, Dylan Ernst, David Shoebrook, Kapili Gleason, Colin Ernst and Andrew Borrero pose for a picture during team photo day. Photo by Kevin Rossiter

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Wyne Lyndon AbonitaJonathan AcostaMarina Aicholtz

Justin Vance AlejoJulian Alvarez

Christian Bill AmuraoJoi AndersonShion Asato

Cora AsuncionKayleanne Asuncion

Marissa AuliveldBrianne Vanessa Badiola

Theodora BatesAnthony Bellber

Leanne Joy BelmonteJazmin BennettAudrey BillingsShenie BorillaVincent Boyer

Jhonlloyd BrionesMegan BrodieIsaiah Brown

Janelle BugayongAshley Burke

Vince CabadduSamuel CapindoShohtaro Carroll

Jacob CastroAlvin Catabihan

Taryn Cates BeierReagan Christian

Marcus CocaSean CrozierCee Jae DabuKirsten DavisKristen Davis

Yula DelcoreJethel Directo

Raymond DoerrKei Downs

Michelle DuganRachel DuganRodney Duran

Ryuta ElmoutawakelRhea Marie Espineli

Eve EstradaSigmund EvansKaitlyn EwingTrevon Fabian

Junajoy FrianezaJacob Germany

Shiafa GoingsZiennia Gordon

Arianna GranvilleKimu GrimesAlonzo Grisby

Riassa GuentherAlexis Haddock

Gabriella HaddockExotica Hall

Kristopher HallShay Hannah

Morgan HartleyJessalyn Hays

Jabari HazelwoodGage HendersonGrace Hoffman

Bryan HuntRyota IwamotoDylian Jackson

Gloria Kiper

Rheka KishidaSelby KnoxCarlos Lara

Cynthia LebermannMiles Lederman

Kameron Leon GuerreroCiel Levy

Constance LingHalee Litolff

Nicholas LopezJohn Renz Lozano

Calvin Kyle MagtotoLeniesha Maniebo

Eleanor Christine MauhayAlex McCaslin

Imekka Mcclary-GriggsJade McGinnis

Adamaris MoreiraAllen Mori

William MorrisKaito MullenhourAlexandra Nevins

Vincent NgStephanie Nguyen

Ai ObayashiBethany OwenDillan Packer

Mary Claire PanganibanHannah Peter

Aaron PetersonClifton PetersonRyan Posthumus

Cassandra PrazeauVirginia Racelis

Elizabeth Ramella

Erika RamseyJade Rattanaxay

Nicholas ReidErin Jazmine Reyes

Tracey RhoneAndree Roberts

Christian RoeXaria RossTyler Ryer

Annalicia Christine SantosNathan Scheidt

Sherry Jean SigneyErza Smith

Jordan SmithKai Smith

Mason SmithEvan Smitter

Devoney StanleyZairryn Stanley

Kedrick StockmanErin Stonebarger

Darius SwensonGladys Tarun

Juleesa TaylorMeagan Torio

Giacomo TuttobeneAndre Tyes

Renee-Janelle UntiveroAndrew Jacob UrreteAndrea Kae Venegas

Allee VincentJoshua Vitug

Kacey WalkerSophia WardLucas Wirth

Photo by Krimson K Staff

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Class of 2018Nile C. Kinnick

High School

The 2018 graduating class of Nile C. Kinnick High School would like to send a heartfelt thank you to all who have played pivotal roles in bringing us to this momentous occasion. To all who influenced and pushed us to be our best, thank

you.

To all of the proud parents, I speak for us all when I say that we love you, and we really truly owe you our lives.

You’ve loved us since the moment we were born, and I know that this time in your life is one of mixed emotions. You push us, you challenge us, and you are always behind us. You’ve been the catalyst in becoming our best selves. The immense pride in your child for graduating, and the sorrow you feel simultaneously for your job being done. Thank you, thank you, a million times over, thank you. We are forever in debt to you. For the love you give us, the daily encouragement, and the trust you put in us, we thank you. We hope we made you proud.

To our teachers and administrators, We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Our successes are because of your

teachings. From the moment many of us stepped onto the campus of Kinnick High School in 2014, we were welcomed. A lot has changed since then, and we have made great strides academically and socially since that time. This growth was in part due to the nurturing nature of teachers and administration. We would not have walked across that stage without the endless hours spent teaching us, forming who we are so we can go off and fully grow into our true selves. We wouldn’t be who we are today if not for your guidance. We will never forget the impact you’ve made on our lives.

Finally, to each and every classmate, never forget: once a Red Devil, always a Red Devil. Congratulations on your commencement.

Virginia Racelis Nile C. Kinnick High School

Senior Class President

Photos by Krimson K Staff

Annalicia Santos and Brianne Vanessa Badiola dance the night away at their last homecoming.

Arianna Granville and Leniesha Maniebo

smile after enjoying a delicious breakfast

hosted by the senior class.

The seniors of the cross country team show off their muscles after a race in Tama. (left to Right) Shohtaro Carroll, Samuel Capindo, Erin Stonebarger, Grace Hoffman, Taryn Cates-Beier, Miles Lederman, Ryan Posthumus

Senior Class President Virginia Racelis and Vice

President Mason Smith smile after completing

another successful senior trip.Kacey Walker, Harry Cheng, and Devoney Stanley lift teammate Andrew Urrete off the ground in celebration

after a hard practice.

Twins Michelle and Rachel Dugan hug each other happily dressed in their

cap and gown during a senior class trip to Kamakura.

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Class of 2018E. J. King High School

Class of 2018Matthew C. Perry

High School

Class of 2018Nile C. Kinnick

High School

Taliesha Lawrence and Angelique McKenzie melt peanut butter for their desserts in culinary class. Photo by Sierra Watson

Robert Brewer is recognized on Senior Day for his last home

wrestling match. Photo by Whitney Miller Valerie Nepez, Kiyomi Murphy, Zanitta Boyd, and Mika Poluhowich walk alongside the Senior float during the Homecoming parade. Photo by Mrs. Suzanne Sperl Bailey Hazel and Alexis Encinias helping

each other in their human anatomy class.

Photo by Dyson Robinson

Seniors at M.C. Perry High School prepare to ride their golf cart parade float during the traditional homecoming parade. Photo by Trinity Wolfe

Angel Cadavos and Ethan Cecil are named homecoming king and

queen at the homecoming football game. Photo by Trinity Wolfe

Photo by Kevin RossiterPhoto by Kevin Rossiter

Photo by Kevin RossiterDavid Shoebrook dresses as Matthew C. Perry High

School mascot for the homecoming parade. Photo

by Kevin Rossiter

Tahj Cattage, Eleanor Mauhay,

and Jhonlloyd Briones pause for a

picture in the middle of tie-dying

their shirts.

Enjoying each other’s company before going off to college, CeeJae Dabu, Calvin Magtoto, Tyler Ryer, Justin Alejo, Darius Swenson and Rodney Duran get close in the courtyard.

The class bands together to form an 18 wearing their tie-dye shirts.

Seniors (from left to right) Devoney Stanley, Dillan Packer, Ashley Burke, Alex Calbert, Trevon Fabian, Alvin Catabihan, and Carlos Lara are ready to get messy tie-dying shirts.

Duos (left to right) Alvin Catabihan, Alexandra Nevins, Eleanor Mauhay, and Tyler Ryer, take part in one of their last spirit weeks, twinning with each other and posing for a picture.

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Class of 2018Robert D. Edgren

High School

Class of 2018Yokota High School

Class of 2018Zama American

High School

Bailey Hazel and Alexis Encinias helping

each other in their human anatomy class.

Photo by Dyson Robinson

Armelia Baldwin

Nana Trujillo and Nichole Eberhard

Carrington Rose

Seniors (from left to right) Devoney Stanley, Dillan Packer, Ashley Burke, Alex Calbert, Trevon Fabian, Alvin Catabihan, and Carlos Lara are ready to get messy tie-dying shirts.

Duos (left to right) Alvin Catabihan, Alexandra Nevins, Eleanor Mauhay, and Tyler Ryer, take part in one of their last spirit weeks, twinning with each other and posing for a picture.

James Fearney, Cody Rowan and Isaiah Shinnery watch the Asian

and Pacific Islander Heritage assembly in May of 2018.

Yokota High School’s Class of 2018

Cameron Ewell, Jack Winkler, and James O’Grady converse with one of the college representatives at the St. Mary’s Fall College Fair.

Rachelle Booth, Davonnae Johnson and Jennifer Gueits “ring in the New Year” at the New Year’s themed winter pep rally.

NHS Members - Induction Night

Eagle Nation

Senior Breakfast

Lantern Release

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Erin E. AlbertKaren Anastos

Robert N. BakerAylin I. Blackwell

Daniel D. BohlBenjamin P. Christenson, Jr.

Tanner R. CondonBrittany L. CrownZebediah G. Daw

Makayla A. DemesaSabrina S. Doria

Carlos J. EasterBrenna G. EberhartAmber E. Eldridge

Maiya D. ErkinsTrinity A. Fiers

Abigail K. K. GomezKaitlyn N. GravattIsaiah X. Howard

Naomi L. JohnsonMatthew C. Keating

Riley B. LarsonTanisha K. MarshTyler C. McCarthy

Grant W. McClatcheyBrian K. McCollum, Jr.

Carter T. MainhartDavid L. Moore, III

Arriane Joyce P. NonanTrinity M. ParkerRoman A. Perez

Stephanie G. ProvencioElijah J. Pugh, IV

Triton D. RobertsonShabazz T. A. Roper

Julia M.L. SandersAaliyah J. Scott

Peneueta J. A. SiliSopheary J. Soun

Christina M. TaylorCyril Nathan D. Yalung

Soaring High

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Class of 2018Robert D. Edgren

High School

There are 41 seniors in the class of 2018 who are about to move on to the next chapter of their lives. Whether that

journey is college, military, or joining the work force, all of us are moving on to bigger and more exciting things.

Every single student you see in these photos has put in a ridiculous amount of work to get to this singular point in their lives. However, this would not be possible without the help of the numerous people who have dedicated their time and effort toward our graduation.

I’d like to thank Dr. Tucker and Ms. Rhoad for all their time, tasks and talents dedicated toward graduation as well as all of our senior activities prior to graduation. I’d like to thank Dr. Knight and Dr. Villagomez for their support this school year. They had some big shoes to fill this year and they stepped up with much eagerness and great success. I’d like to thank our counselor, Mr. Keitt, for making sure that everyone was on the right track for graduation. I’d also like to thank every single teacher in the Eagle’s Nest. Some of us see our teachers more often than our parents. They influence our work ethic and core principles. From Mr. Ackermann who has every tool for every job

and a solution to anything I could throw at him, to Mr. Riddle who has supported me in my musical endeavors. I’d also like to thank all of the coaches. Coaches teach us to work hard and give everything we have in any activity we decide to pursue. For those of us who participated in sports, we can’t tell you how much coaches stressed the importance of our grades more than anything else. When they called us student athletes they made sure to let us know that student came before athlete.

Finally, I’d also like to thank our parents for putting up with our attitudes and quirks. They taught us how to survive during the next part of our lives, whether we listened or not, and they supported our goals and dreams no matter how distant they seemed.

Now, to my classmates, the graduates, I’d like to remind you to never give up. Life past high school is difficult. Nothing in life is given, but attending Edgren has given each and every single one of us the tools necessary to survive out there in the real world. And, to the upcoming senior class, the Eagles of 2019, don’t let senioritis take hold too early.

Brian McCollumEdgren High School Student Body President

Far East Drama-Seniors (Isiah, Grant, Brian, Julia)

Senior Class Officers and Besties

Eagles on the move

Senior Breakfast-Learning Origami

The Big E

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Alex Alexander Britney Bailey Jamia Bailey

Allona Bariring Lianna Bloom Kendall Boone Rachelle Booth

Sean Caffrey Jeremy Cowart

Jimmy Dewberry Silba Dowell

Regina Dukat Exzavior Duncan Kyle Easterwood

James Fearney Hasani Fredericks

Chase Funk Jared Gray

Jennifer Gueits Jalen Harrison

Sarah Heino Phoenix Horton Clifford Jackson

Davonnae Johnson Nichaphat Kathong

Thomas Kimble Taylor Kimbrough

Jonathan King Heaven Kisor Raquel Kisor Kyara Klaus

Kathryn Lambie Jordyn Logue

Michael McDougall Tylir Meyer

Austin Molzhon Mirella Montiel Jonah Newton

Abish Noble James O’Grady Emily O’Malley Jenelle Oronos

Aurianna Ouzts Alisa Penny

Hana Peterson Aisha Price

Alexander Reyes-Cawilan Ai Robbins

Cody Rowan Christopher Rys Miranda Salazar

Kne-na Marie Santos Chloe Scholl Sari Seibert

Isaiah Shinnery Taylor Stewart

Jarod Swain Shusui Takahashi

Masaki Takenouchi Abigail Thornley

Nicole Torres Kiara Tucker

Kaitlyn Wagner Dominique Wallace

Michelle Ward Keaton Whelan

Shuhei Whiteford Jackson Winkler

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Class of 2018Yokota High School

Photos by Yokota HS Yearbook Staff

On behalf of the Yokota Class of 2018, we would like to express how grateful we are for the support

we have gotten that has equipped us for a lifetime of success. Thank you parents, teachers, and anyone who has given us care and support over the past four years. Your contribution to our success will not go unnoticed. You worked very hard to help us have a better education, and if it were not for this dedication, we would not be where we are today. We appreciate the guidance and time that you spent with us to help prepare us for our new life beyond high school. The entire Class of 2018 would like to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you.

Sarah HeinoStudent Body President

We are so proud of you! We know you will continue

to do great things.

Love, Mom and Dad

Jennifer

Kendall Boone and Abigail Thornley, along with much of

the rest of the class of 2018, get excited about their last

year in school at the First Day of School assembly in August.

Sarah Heino, Taylor Stewart, Aurianna Ouzts, and Regina Dukat

watch the spring music concert from the second floor of the new

school.

Allona Bariring, Taylor Kimbrough, and Katie Lambie cheer on

their classmates at the Winter Pep Rally.

Hana Peterson, Britney Bailey, and Lianna Bloom share the

photo booth at the Homecoming Dance.

Chloe Scholl, Alex Reyes, and Kiara Tucker watch the Asian and Pacific

Islander Heritage assembly in May of 2018.

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Kyoka AburtoJohn Ervinson Andal

Regan AndersenAva AndersonSamuel Arnot

Armelia BaldwinAlexei Baquilar

Ekaterina BatishchevaJoshua Bayardo

Emanoelle BernardoAoi Bivins

Sean BowlesRachel BowlinHanano Brown

Zion BrownFaith Bryant

Julianne Kate BuenoKimberly Carter

Jacob ClarkKamanelelehua Clemens

Kiara ColemanHannah Cowan

Deniele CruzScot Daugherty

Katie DensonJazmine DiwaRachel Dizon

Jonathan DowdellNichole Eberhard

Matthew EdwardsMatthew Fernandez

Dante FladgerDonathan Flores

Eden FrickJoshua GarciaMorgan Ginn

Calvin HanakahiMegan Harris

Judy Marie HatolBethany Heredia

Paris HingelYumi Hirai

Robert IrvineMadeline Jackson

Danovan JalecoMelisse Jaurigue

Rhece JonesReia Knapp

Rafael LabradorAmii Lauer

Christian LoweryJefferson LundElaica Manzon

Randy MartinsonSage Mathews-Bentley

Alexander McBryarHaley McCortShania Miller

Alfred MunaAlex Nagle

Hikari NakamuraMaia NaquinEmily Noble

Ryushin NomotoRachel Norton

Jinara Otero RodriguezReagan PalmerMarissa PetrosMegan PetrosAkina Repito

Carrington RoseLiam Russell

Darianne SanchezTaiki Singleton

Adam StegerDana Story

Shigeru StuckeyRain-Kai Thompson

Calvin TreatNana Trujillo

Tristan TuringanKacey Washington

Qeosha WestonNy’Ara WillisBarou YoploIsabel Young

Marissa and Megan Petros

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Class of 2018Zama American

High School

We made it. Since the beginning of our high school career we have been looking forward

to graduation and we can finally say that we made it. How did we do it? It wasn’t without challenges, it wasn’t without fun experiences, and it definitely wasn’t without support from our parents and our school. While we are being recognized as the graduating class of 2018, we would like to take the time to recognize all the people who have helped us get here.

First and foremost, we would like to thank our parents. From waking us up every morning to helping us apply to colleges, they have been there with us through every step of the way. High school is tough with rigorous courses, athletics, and other extra-curricular activities, but the encouragement of parents has made all the difference in motivating us to live up to our potential. Parents raised us to never settle for second best, to go after what we want, to give 110%, and make the impossible possible. Without parental inspiration, drive, and support, seniors might not be where they are today.

Our parents taught us values such as honesty, compassion, resilience, respect, patience, and so much more which all contributed to our development as adults. Teachers, counselors, and the overall school administration did the

same for us in a similar, yet different, way. Zama American High School has not only helped us to progress in our learning, but it has also created a safe environment for us to make mistakes and more importantly to learn from them. Thank you to Dr. D’Angelo and Ms. White for being our leaders and guiding us along the right path. Thank you to our counselors for listening to our needs and providing care and compassion when we needed it most. Thank you to our teachers who made the time for our learning and ensured that we received the education we deserved. The investment that the administration has put into each individual student has directly led to the success of the senior class as a whole.

As we cross the finish line we have all been racing towards, we take a moment to look back and reflect on all the steps it took to get there. We have received ample training, followed the rules of the race, and sometimes became lost along the way but we have finally made it to the final stretch. From this marathon we have learned our lessons and have our strengths in preparation for another marathon.

From the Graduating Class of 2018 to You: Thank You! ありがとうございました!

Regan PalmerZama American Middle High School

Calvin Treat

Megan Harris

Shigeru Stuckey

Scot Daughtery

Rhece Jones

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