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Mr. Christian Miller Queens University of Charlotte 1900 Selwayn Ave. Charlotte, NC 28274
Dear Mr. Miller:
This letter is regarding the recent advertisement in the school paper for a server at the Lions Den on campus. As an incoming student in the freshman class at Queens University I feel I am most qualified for the job opening at the Lions Den restaurant and it is the perfect job for me. From my many trips to visit Queens I have learned that it is a very welcoming campus and I would love to be a part of that environment and help visitors feel as welcome as I did when I visited Queens with my family.
The job of a waitress at the Lions Den requires hard work, attention to detail and good people skills. Though I have never worked in the restaurant business before, I feel I am prepared for the tasks that are required of the job. Being Editor in Chief of the Legend yearbook staff at my high school taught me how to handle stressful situations in a mature way, make deadlines and how to work well with others. It really has prepared me for the real world. I will be willing to put all of my time and focus into my duties at the Den. Because the Den is located on campus and this is my first year at Queens, I will have no problem with hours and do not feel this would interfere with my studies. If accepted for this position I am prepared to carry out these tasks as a waitress to the best of my ability. The opportunity to meet with you and discuss this position would greatly be appreciated.
If you are looking for a hard worker with a positive attitude and who is great with people, then I would greatly appreciate your consideration for the position. I have included my resume with this letter.
I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you for your consideration.
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219 E. Copeland Dr Orlando, FL 32806 407-731-2010 [email protected]
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CURRENT EDUCATIONAL STATUS: BOONE HIGH SCHOOL Orlando, FL 32806 2009-2012 Blankner Middle school 2006-2008
AWARDS AND HONORS: CSPA Silver Crown 2009-2011 CSPA award for yearbook theme 2011 CSPA Gold Crown award 2011 Pacemaker finalist 2009-2011 Pacemaker award 2011 SCHOOL RELATED ACTIVITIES: Legend Yearbook staffer responsibilities 2008-2010 Legend Yearbook Editor-in-Chief responsibilities 2010-2012
COMMUNITY-RELATED ACTIVITIES: Volunteering at The Women and Childrens Shelter 2009-2012
ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES: •Chely Colorado Summer Camps, Estes Park, Co. 2009-2011 •Family trip to Japan. 2008 •Family trip to India 2010 •Family trip to Brazil and Argentina 2011
REFERENCES: Mrs. Renee Burke, Boone High School Journalism teacher. [email protected] 407-893-7200 ext. 6012614 2009-2012 Mrs. Nichole Padgett Boone High School English teacher. [email protected] 407-893-7200 ext. 6014268 2010-2011
Mrs. Jill Mollenhauer, Boone High School English teacher [email protected] 407-893-7200 ext. 6014275 2011-2012
Mr. Mike Brown, babysitting 407-456-1616 2011-2012
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When I joined the Legend yearbook staff just four years ago I had no idea how much I would fall in love with it. Journalism has become more than just covering stories and taking pictures for me. It has truly made me the person I am today. Without journalism in my life I believe I would not have the eye for things that I have today. It has taught me to not be afraid of showing my opinion and to not be afraid to ask questions. Four years later I can safely say I love journalism. But without the help of my sister I would never have thought to join yearbook. Following in her footsteps I made the decision when I was about eight years old that I wanted to be in yearbook too. (It was at about ten that I knew I wanted to be EIC.) To make this dream come true I knew I was going to have to work hard. In some eyes harder than others. I never like to bring attention to that fact that I have dyslexia, but its there and I can’t always ignore it. Coming into yearbook was not only
the most exciting thing I have ever done but also the scariest. I didn’t know what to expect or if I could even handle it. But looking back now I’m happy to say I did. Being a part of the Legend staff for four years has truly changed my life. It has offered me so many experiences I never thought I would have. I have had the privilege of being the Editor in Chief of not one, but two beautiful books. I have been able to contribute all I have learned in the past four years to create a beautiful (and hopefully another award winning) book. As the years go on and I graduate I know journalism will always stay with me. Burke has taught me more than just how to create a book but how to survive in this crazy world. I know as I go into college these skills will always stay with me. Whether I am a communications/advertising major or just a teacher. I know my eye for design, writing and asking questions will never be the same.
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In yearbook we always say ‘it pays off in the end when you see the book.’ And boy did that test us this year. We were faced with many challenges this year that I don’t think anyone expected. Times got rough but some how we created a beautiful book. Though we had these challenges, I tried to look at them as learning experiences. Creating this book was so exciting and I definitely learned so much more about production skills along the way. Through my meetings with Missy I picked the look and feel of the book. She was also there to give us the bad news sometimes. “If you don’t sell these books I’m cutting 100 pages” quickly became her motto at the beginning of the year. When the staff heard this we knew we had to do something about it. We could not see these pages go. We came together and thought of new ways to sell the book. We campaigned more than we ever have before and made it known to the
students it was time to buy a book. All that hard work had paid off. We met our amount and our deadline. From this almost catastrophe, it taught me about teamwork, meeting a deadline, and sales/advertising of a yearbook. Being a fourth year staffer and Editor in Chief for two years, I can pretty much say I have given my high school life to this book and publications. I believe it is important to stay dedicated to something you believe in, and I 100% believe in this book and my staff. I love my staff and hope they have seen my dedication to them. Without all of the journalism ethics I have learned through my years as a staffer I do not think I would be the same editor I am today. Throughout everything this year it turned out to be another great one. I hope in the future I will feel as dedicated to something as I did with yearbook. I do know that these skills I have learned will always stay with me no matter where life takes me.
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It is safe to say that the piece that I am most proud of is this years cover. This cover however did not come to me overnight or with out some stress along the way. It was not easy to execute and it took me a while to feel attached to it. While making the cover I wanted to make sure that Kayla felt like she had a piece of it too. But that left when she wasn’t there after school or at some of the meetings with Missy. Because of that I had to make a lot of the calls myself. I felt bad at first but as I showed her what I had done she seemed to like it. Making this cover totally on my own with some of Burkes help was scary to me at first but through that stress I felt a sence of pride for the cover. Selfishly, it felt good to call it all mine. This cover certainty has come a long way from my first draft. When I first started the design I was trying to go with big angled pictures, like the ones you see on the divider. That didn’t work. Because it was the 60th year and we were going with the look of, bringing it back, we then decided that we needed a Brave on the cover, like in older yearbooks. This is how
Bradley came to be on the cover. Originally I was not thrilled about having a big picture of a student on the cover. In the first drafts he was a little darker making him not identifiable. When that changed I was a little upset because I have never been a fan of a book with people on it. This is when I started to get nervous about the book. I didn’t feel as close to it as I should have. I was proud of the work I had done but there was still something there, something that I didn’t feel connected with. It was like when I looked at the cover all I could see was all the stress and disappointment this year brought. But just two days before distribution day, a book came. Missy called the room and I walked out to her car. This was the first time I had seen the book in person. That’s when everything changed. It’s like I couldn’t believe what I was looking at. I knew the book was beautiful then and the feeling I needed to call the book mine was there. I am now so proud of how it turned out.
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Despite how much I truly love this page in the book I know it still could use some work. It is a beautiful page to the outside world but to a person that has to follow the rules of journalism and making a yearbook there are still some little things that were not done correctly to this page. For example the main big thing is that the girl you see here is not identified. I honestly still have no idea who she is. I also wish we had a quote from her about the 60th year. However there are always mistakes
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Shooting at the pep rally was not only one of the most fun things I got to shoot this year but also the most chaotic. While trying to get a good picture of all the action around me it was hard to try and get it all captured. However I feel I did get lucky with this one. This picture is one of my favorites because you can really see the emotions in the two students faces. In the background of the picture you see all the students in the stands, showing the schools spirt and giving the picture some depth of field. To me this picture truly shows a traditional high school pep rally and I love that.
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Out of all the senior snakes I got to shoot, Edgwater was by far the best. While off to the side trying not to get trampled by screaming seniors, I was able to capture this picture of a very spirited student. She was decked out in a traditional head dress which really made the color in this picture pop. My favorite part of this picture is the expression on her face, I feel like she is perfectly framed and from her excitement it really helps you feel like your at the event. However I do regret not being a little further back so I could have gotten her hands in. But all in all I still really love this picture.
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Also at the Edgwater snake the rowdy crowd was going all out. Making a perfect setting to get some great spirit pictures. This is one of my favorites because it is not hard to see the focal point in this picture. Your eyes go right to Collin Landis. The depth and leading lines in this picture also helped to make it one of my favorites.
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Having the staffs respect was one of the most important things to me this year. In yearbook we are not just a staff but we are a family. As EIC I wanted to be there for the staff whenever they needed me. Even if they were not asking for help I wanted the staff to feel like they could talk to me about whatever. To have their respect meant I was doing a good job. I felt I was an asset to the 2012 Legend not just because I was EIC but because I actually cared about the staff. I stayed late when grading needed to be done and staffers needed help. I tried to make sure people stayed positive and the mood was
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light in times of stress. Even though we all had our breakdowns I tried to not have any at school. I had to remain a role model for the staff. This being my second go at EIC it was my job at the beginning of the year to teach all of or new editors and staffers the ropes. It was a challenge having an almost all new staff and at times it got the best of me. But I knew I needed to stay positive so I could help them out and we could start creating the 60th edition of the Legend.
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Sadly I feel like this year out of all four of my years on staff has been the worst. I don’t know why it was so hard but it was. Between not selling enough books, an editor quitting and a CO-EIC who was almost never there to help me when I needed her it was hard not to break down. However the hardest part of this year was the fact that my partner seemed to be more dedicated to soccer. It really is hard to talk about Kayla like this because I do think she is a hard worker. I just can’t skip over the fact that I feel like I got screwed over. In the end it made me a stronger person though. Working on our dividers throughout the year was not our only job as EIC. We had to be there for the staff during class and after school to grade their work. When Kayla had to go to soccer I had to not only grade my section but then also hers. I not complaining about the fact that
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I had to grade more, I really didn’t mind that. It is just that fact that she was not there for the staff and I when we needed her. Other times when this was a struggle for me was when we were fixing proofs on our last deadline. I thought soccer was over then but I guess I was wrong. In order to make our deadline I had to take over her corrections as well as mine. Despite this being a huge annoyance for me and other staffers when they needed her, I learned that as an editor you are going to have to carry more than just your own weight, and I am okay with that. I believe it just prepared me for the real world. You are always going to run into people you don’t always work the best with. In the end I do hope I handled this situation appropriately. I vented to my parents and close friends but that was all. I did not want to bring my frustrations around the classroom.
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At mid-term I was asked what my greatest weakness was. Without a doubt I new I needed to put that I did not make enough “me time”. In a way this is a good and bad thing. I was always there for the staff but at times I was there too much and lost sight of what I needed to be doing for myself. I wanted so badly to help the staff and knew that was my job as editor. It was also hard when I was taking on my partners half of grading, so I felt like I needed to be there more for the staff. Because this was happening I was spending less time of my own work. I was getting interviews done late and trying to make deadline but it didn’t always turn out that way. This not only effected my yearbook class but also a new class I was in this year. Mass Media.
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I began using this class as a second yearbook and did not get my work done on time or even at all. After midterm I tried to step it up. I was making more deadlines in yearbook and was trying to pick more stories for web. But it was still hard. Sadly I never really got the hang of MMT. Also after midterm I learned that I would have to drop my math class. This to me was a blessing in disguise. I was taking a new class online giving me one extra free class to work on yearbook. That was when I was able to devote all of my time in third period to the staff and in my other periods to my own work. It was an interesting year for me and with all the struggles along the way I know I learned a lot.
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DM14. PERSONALITY PROFILE Mass Media was not my strongest call no doubt but I managed to some how figure it out and come out with at least one or two good pieces of work. My story, Senior Finds Magic Enchanting, was my favorite story I put on the web. It was a great experience interviewing Bradley and seeing his tricks in person. I was so surprised when this story got three comments and was thrilled that people had read it.
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Y12. END SHEETS I really do love the way the end sheet turned out. I love that Brad was blacked out, making the colors in the pictures pop, opposite from the cover. My favorite part of the end sheet is the markers of each section sticking out. The color of each represents its section and the picture it’s sticking out of is the same picture on that divider. It all connected together perfectly.
Y10. THEME AND CONCEPT I chose theme and concept because it truly is what represents me the most. Creating, designing and explaining this theme is very important to me. I believe Kayla and I did a good job executing the theme and explaining it well within our body copy and layouts. We are became more than just a theme to us, it became our whole year.
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swoop. In a game against Wekiva, junior Dominique Wilson shoots for a goal. “This is a really great quote that will hopefuly explain this,” Wilson said. take a breath. As senior Clivettee Saunders comes up for a breath she sprints to the finish line. “I’m so nervous [before I jump into the water],” Saunders said. “I try to think ‘get a better time, just imrprove’,” sprint it out. Trudging across the grass freshman Cody Tipping aims to improve his time. “This is a really great quote that will hopefuly explain this,” Tipping said.
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tackle the past. Football has always been the source of school spirit. Since the 1950s the varsity boys have been there to keep our traditions alive and fierce. At a home game again Timber Creek, junior Thomas Babb prepares for a tackle. “Football is something that will always be around,” Babb said. “It’s not just a sport, it has become what America is known for.”
As the whistle blows loud she jumps from her platform, in seconds she is completely consumed by the water of Wadeview Pool.
Pushing her limits, junior Nichole Clayton was a part of the girls swim team that gave it their all to make it to the state championships. Gliding through the water, Clayton thought of what she needed to improve upon to help her team get one step closer to the state championships.
“I picture my race and what I aim to accomplish,” Clayton said. “I go through [the] motions in my mind then aim to perfect them.”
With Clayton’s determination in the right place, she knew what needed to happen to get the team on the road to states.
“I had to step up and lead them towards the [wins],” Clayton said. “My times also contributed getting us to regional’s which was really rewarding.”
Clayton and her team were not the only ones with competition on their minds. The junior varsity boys’ basketball team was facing a competition much different than others. One against its own history.
“When I think of Boone basketball, I think of Mark Rickman, from the 1980’s,” sophomore Barry Taylor said. “He won two
state championships. Our team needs to get back on that level.”
Working for the same goal, the varsity boys dribbled their way through the competition with only positive challenges along the way.
“The TFA [game was my favorite],” Taylor said. “Even though we lost, the team played really well together and [it] showed a lot of our strengths and improvements.”
Not all competitions were sweet victories. Even though the cross-country team made it to states, there was a somber feeling in the air, since it was their devoted coach’s last year.
“We couldn’t have done any of this without [Coach K’s] motivation,” freshman Claire Collins said. “He’s the guy behind it all.”
With all the support behind them, these runners knew what it meant to work as a team. This came in handy when they pushed their last mile to the goal of making it to states.
“I know all of our hard work played off,” Collins said. “It felt awesome to make it to states.”
Our players showed they were faster, stronger and more determined than the competition they faced. As they geared up and stepped onto their courts, fields and into their lanes, they showed they were
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they wanted to stay grounded in history as they came to realize they had more in common with our students with disabilities than they thought.
Students also came together in the classroom while challenging themselves. The brave students of Advance Placement, showed they were driven.
“[I think I’m bettering myself by taking AP classes because] I am challenging myself and learning more in [these classes] than I would in a normal class,” senior Dustin Fontaine said.
Fontaine filled his schedule with a total of four AP classes.
Our community has always shown their pride. This year we
saw that in more ways than one. Whether it was the reservation run, helping out with the trading post or just being a member of PTSA, we saw that our parents and students united as one.
During the third blood drive of the year, they supported one another while donating. The drive, dedicated to Laura Grant and Eddie Colberhouse, collected the most in school history.
“We really got to see how many people cared about Laura and Eddie, [people] realized how important it is to give,” senior Alexis Martinez said. “So many parents were there too. It showed they cared. I know if I ever needed blood, I could count on Boone.”
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Making a portfolio has grown to be one of my favorite things of publications. As a freshman I could never have imagined my design skills would come this far. Having the opportunity to design the whole theme of the 60th Legend is something I never thought I would do. Now looking at what I want to do in my future I know I never want to loose these skills that I now love. Looking at my freshman portfolio always makes me laugh. To me now it seems so simple and so plain with just some brushes of birds and trees. But when I look at my sophomore portfolio is when I seem the most growth. In only a year I was able to make that much more interesting of
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002
open
ing p
age
003
we a
re“[
My
favo
rite
tra
diti
on is
] Ora
nge
and
Whi
te d
ay,”
fres
hman
Ala
iha
Gon
zale
z sa
id.
“Eve
ryon
e su
ppor
ts o
ur c
olor
s.”
froz
en m
emor
ies.
Ope
ning
in 1
952,
we
star
ted
our
trad
ition
s with
th
e m
emor
ial t
ombs
tone
de
dica
ted
to W
illia
m R
. Bo
one,
who
was
orig
inal
ly
chos
en to
be
the
first
pr
inci
ple,
sadl
y he
pas
sed
away
bef
ore
see
the
first
day
. Th
is m
emor
ial w
as p
lace
d he
re to
rem
ind
thos
e of
all
he d
id fo
r the
scho
ol.
smiles
. Alo
ngsid
e ot
her R
owdy
Cro
wd
mem
bers
, sen
ior C
ulle
n La
ndis
play
s his
hom
emad
e dr
um a
t th
thei
rd S
enio
r Sna
ke o
f the
yea
r. te
ch-w
iz. A
s sen
ior L
e-Ro
y M
orm
onto
y fix
es a
com
pute
r’s h
ard
driv
e,
it so
on b
ecam
e se
cond
nat
ure
to h
im. ch
atter.
Betw
een
clas
ses,
soph
omor
es H
anna
h Se
kens
ki a
nd
Tayl
or K
aspe
r sha
re so
me
laug
hs a
nd c
atch
up
on th
eir d
ay. “
[Thi
s tim
e] g
ives
you
a b
rake
in b
etw
een
your
cla
sses
to th
ink
abou
t som
ethi
ng o
ther
than
scho
ol,”
Sek
ensk
i sai
d.
LEG
END
SAs
we
wal
ked
thro
ugh
the
halls
not
icin
g ou
r old
bui
ldin
gs
nest
led
betw
een
the
seve
n ye
ar o
ld
rem
odel
ed e
stab
lishm
ents
, we
kept
in
min
d th
at o
ur y
oung
new
skin
w
as ju
st a
cov
er o
n ou
r thr
ivin
g pa
st
and
cont
inue
d to
gro
w.
For t
he p
ast 6
0 ye
ars w
e ha
ve
serv
ed o
ur sc
hool
with
som
e of
the
livel
iest
trad
itio
ns.
Whe
ther
it
was
pre
parin
g fo
r tai
lgat
es w
ith
fello
w R
owdy
Cro
wd
mem
bers
be
fore
foot
ball
gam
es o
r jus
t pa
rtaki
ng in
a S
enio
r Sna
ke, J
ames
M
cCan
n w
as th
ere
show
ing
off h
is sc
hool
spiri
t. “[
My
favo
rite
tradi
tion
was
the]
Bo
one
drum
,” M
cCan
n sa
id.
“It
repr
esen
ts a
ll th
e st
reng
th a
nd
unity
of [
our]
scho
ol.
It m
akes
me
feel
[as t
houg
h al
l] th
e he
arts
are
be
atin
g at
onc
e.”
Insid
e th
e cl
assr
oom
wal
ls,
obst
acle
s wer
e ov
erco
me
whe
n dr
iven
stud
ents
cha
lleng
ed
them
selv
es in
a ri
goro
us c
ours
e lo
ad o
f adv
ance
pla
cem
ent c
lass
es.
Man
y of
thes
e cl
asse
s eve
n ha
d st
ate
of th
e ar
t equ
ipm
ent t
o be
tter h
elp
a st
uden
t’s e
duca
tion.
“[
Stud
ent’s
edu
catio
n ha
s ch
ange
d in
the
last
60
year
s be
caus
e] e
very
thin
g is
com
pute
r ba
sed
now
,” ju
nior
Mitc
hell
Cape
ll sa
id.
“We
are
cons
tant
ly g
row
ing.
” In
the
Kem
osab
e Co
mm
ons
we
notic
ed th
e m
ost n
otab
le a
nd
rem
arka
ble
peop
le w
hile
cha
tting
w
ith fr
iend
s.
For f
resh
man
Mon
ique
Jone
s co
min
g in
to h
igh
scho
ol w
as a
sc
ary
thou
ght a
t firs
t. T
houg
h un
til sh
e m
et so
me
uniq
ue
peop
le,
that
qui
ckly
cal
med
her
ne
rves
.
[co
ntin
ued
on p
age
5]
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on
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os/ A
llie
Sloa
n an
d A
lexi
s M
arti
nez
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“Eve
rybo
dy is
so re
spec
tful,”
Jo
nes s
aid.
“N
o on
e ju
dges
you
on
wha
t you
wea
r or h
ow y
ou lo
ok.
[Hig
h sc
hool
is] a
lot b
ette
r tha
n I
thou
ght i
t wou
ld b
e.”
Whe
n th
e co
mpe
titio
n go
t he
ated
, tha
t onl
y m
ade
our p
laye
rs
mor
e fi
erce
. Th
e riv
alry
aga
inst
Ed
gew
ater
Hig
h Sc
hool
not
onl
y pu
shed
our
pla
yers
but
also
hel
ped
us n
ot to
forg
et a
bout
our
pas
t. “[
The
Edge
wat
er g
ame]
is b
ig
for u
s,” so
phom
ore
Sam
uel O
swal
d sa
id.
“We
wan
t to
win
and
it is
a fu
n co
mpe
titio
n th
at w
ill b
e ar
ound
for
year
s to
com
e.”
Keep
ing
us g
roun
ded,
clu
bs
like,
Alw
ays W
ear Y
our S
eatb
elt,
focu
sed
on g
ettin
g th
e w
ord
out
abou
t the
impo
rtanc
e of
car
safe
ty.
Ev
en th
ough
they
wer
e a
new
clu
b
WE
AR
E
open
ing p
age
005
we a
re“[
Bein
g pa
rt o
f th
e 60
th y
ear]
I fe
el s
peci
al b
ecau
se it
’s a
rea
lly g
ood
scho
ol a
nd e
very
one
is h
ere
to s
upor
t us
,” fr
eshm
an S
ophi
a R
osar
oio
said
.pa
ge 0
04
roug
h an
d ro
wdy.
With
che
ers a
nd sh
outs
filli
ng th
e ai
r at t
he E
dgew
ater
seni
or sn
ake,
a g
roup
of f
ootb
all
play
ers r
aise
d pi
eces
of a
dism
embe
red
foot
ball
pina
ta sh
owin
g th
eir s
pirit
and
prid
e fo
r our
team
. pr
ide. W
hile
ho
ldin
g th
e cl
ubs b
anne
r, Al
way
s wea
r you
r sea
tbel
t mem
ber,
juni
or S
aman
tha
Bell
wal
led
in th
e ho
mec
omin
g pa
rade
on
Oct
. 28t
h. “
Han
ding
out
all
the
stic
kers
to th
e co
mm
unity
to p
ut o
n th
eir c
ars [
was
my
favo
rite
part
abou
t the
pa
rade
],” B
ell s
aid.
“Jus
t bei
ng w
ith e
very
one
and
supp
ortin
g th
e sa
me
thin
g re
ally
mea
nt a
lot.”
blast fro
m the
past
. At
the
para
de G
rand
Mar
shal
l, Su
e Fa
ti Bu
ckrid
ge a
rriv
ed su
ppor
ting
her c
lass
or 1
958
in st
yle.
[fr
om p
age
5]
on c
ampu
s, th
ey k
new
that
they
wer
e se
tting
an
exam
ple
for y
ears
to c
ome.
Sp
irit a
nd p
ride
took
on
a w
hole
ne
w m
eani
ng w
hen
the
com
mun
ity
was
beh
ind
us e
very
step
of t
he w
ay.
Whe
ther
it w
as w
atch
ing
us in
the
hom
ecom
ing
para
de o
r che
erin
g us
on
at v
ario
us sp
ortin
g ev
ents
, our
co
mm
unity
was
uni
ted.
“[
The
com
mun
ity] h
elps
supp
ort
each
oth
er a
nd a
re th
ere
for a
nyon
e th
at n
eeds
hel
p,”
soph
omor
e H
eath
er
Jana
s sai
d. “
Boon
e ha
s bee
n ar
ound
for
a lo
ng ti
me
and
[we]
resp
ect t
he h
istor
y an
d w
ant t
o ke
ep a
ll th
e tra
ditio
ns
[aliv
e].”
All o
f the
se e
xper
ienc
es w
ere
wha
t he
lped
us n
ot to
forg
et o
ur p
ast b
ut
push
ed u
s to
cont
inue
mak
ing
new
la
ndm
arks
on
the
Rese
rvat
ion.
photo/ Carly Burton
brav
e
phot
os/A
llie
Sloa
n an
d C
arly
Bur
ton
some
thin
gs n
ever
ch
ange
. The
riva
lry w
ith
Edge
wat
er h
as b
een
arou
nd
since
day
one
. At
the
2011
ho
mec
omin
g pa
rade
, our
ca
rtoon
mas
cot,
Dav
e Th
e Br
ave,
pum
ped
up th
e cr
owd.
In
a m
uch
simila
r se
en, a
t the
195
4 pa
rade
th
ey a
lso sh
owed
thei
r spi
rit
agai
nst t
he e
agle
s with
sign
s th
at re
ad,“s
calp
em
.”
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5fie
rce
“Eve
n th
ough
it’s
[Boo
ne’s
] 60t
h ye
ar, i
t fe
els
bran
d ne
w,”
fres
hman
Khy
rel K
empe
r sa
id.
“The
re is
so
muc
h en
ergy
[her
e].”
swoo
p. In
a g
ame
agai
nst W
ekiv
a, ju
nior
Dom
iniq
ue W
ilson
shoo
ts fo
r a g
oal.
“Thi
s is a
real
ly g
reat
quo
te th
at w
ill
hope
fuly
exp
lain
this,
” Wils
on sa
id. take
a b
reath.
As s
enio
r Cliv
ette
e Sa
unde
rs c
omes
up
for a
bre
ath
she
sprin
ts
to th
e fin
ish li
ne.
“I’m
so n
ervo
us [b
efor
e I j
ump
into
the
wat
er],”
Sau
nder
s sai
d. “
I try
to th
ink
‘get
a b
ette
r tim
e, ju
st
imrp
rove
’,” spr
int it
out.
Tru
dgin
g ac
ross
the
gras
s fre
shm
an C
ody
Tipp
ing
aim
s to
impr
ove
his t
ime.
“Th
is is
a re
ally
gre
at q
uote
that
will
hop
eful
y ex
plai
n th
is,” T
ippi
ng sa
id.
phot
os/ K
ris
Stou
gh, K
aitl
yn D
ike
and
Car
olin
e C
olem
an
W
E A
RE fie
rce
tack
le the
past. F
ootb
all
has a
lway
s bee
n th
e so
urce
of
scho
ol sp
irit.
Sin
ce th
e 19
50s
the
vars
ity b
oys h
ave
been
ther
e to
kee
p ou
r tra
ditio
ns a
live
and
fierc
e. A
t a h
ome
gam
e ag
ain
Tim
ber C
reek
, jun
ior T
hom
as
Babb
pre
pare
s for
a ta
ckle
. “F
ootb
all i
s som
ethi
ng th
at
will
alw
ays b
e ar
ound
,” Ba
bb
said
. “I
t’s n
ot ju
st a
spor
t, it
has
beco
me
wha
t Am
eric
a is
know
n fo
r.”
As th
e w
hist
le b
low
s lo
ud s
he ju
mps
from
he
r pl
atfo
rm,
in s
econ
ds s
he i
s co
mpl
etel
y co
nsum
ed b
y th
e w
ater
of W
adev
iew
Poo
l. P
ushi
ng h
er li
mits
, jun
ior N
icho
le C
layt
on
was
a p
art o
f the
girl
s sw
im te
am th
at g
ave
it th
eir a
ll to
mak
e it
to th
e st
ate
cham
pion
ship
s. G
lidin
g th
roug
h th
e w
ater
, Cl
ayto
n th
ough
t of
wha
t she
nee
ded
to im
prov
e up
on to
hel
p he
r te
am g
et o
ne s
tep
clos
er t
o th
e st
ate
cham
pion
ship
s. “I
pic
ture
my
race
and
wha
t I
aim
to
acco
mpl
ish,”
Clay
ton
said
. “I
go
thro
ugh
[the
] m
otio
ns in
my m
ind
then
aim
to p
erfe
ct th
em.”
With
Cla
yton
’s de
term
inat
ion
in t
he r
ight
pl
ace,
she
knew
wha
t nee
ded
to h
appe
n to
get
th
e te
am o
n th
e ro
ad to
stat
es.
“I h
ad t
o st
ep u
p an
d le
ad t
hem
tow
ards
th
e [w
ins]
,” Cl
ayto
n sa
id.
“M
y tim
es a
lso
cont
ribut
ed g
ettin
g us
to re
gion
al’s
whi
ch w
as
real
ly re
war
ding
.” Cl
ayto
n an
d he
r te
am w
ere
not
the
only
on
es w
ith c
ompe
titio
n on
the
ir m
inds
. T
he
juni
or v
arsit
y bo
ys’ b
aske
tbal
l tea
m w
as fa
cing
a
com
petit
ion
muc
h di
ffere
nt th
an o
ther
s. O
ne
agai
nst i
ts o
wn
hist
ory.
“W
hen
I th
ink
of
Boon
e ba
sket
ball,
I
thin
k of
Mar
k Ri
ckm
an,
from
the
198
0’s,”
so
phom
ore
Barr
y Ta
ylor
sai
d.
“H
e w
on tw
o
stat
e ch
ampi
onsh
ips.
Our
team
nee
ds to
get
ba
ck o
n th
at le
vel.”
Wor
king
for t
he sa
me
goal
, the
var
sity
boy
s dr
ibbl
ed t
heir
way
thr
ough
the
com
petit
ion
with
onl
y po
sitiv
e ch
alle
nges
alo
ng th
e w
ay.
“The
TFA
[ga
me
was
my
favo
rite]
,” Ta
ylor
sa
id.
“Eve
n th
ough
we
lost
, the
team
pla
yed
real
ly w
ell t
oget
her a
nd [i
t] sh
owed
a lo
t of o
ur
stre
ngth
s and
impr
ovem
ents
.” N
ot a
ll co
mpe
titio
ns w
ere
swee
t vic
torie
s. Ev
en th
ough
the
cros
s-cou
ntry
team
mad
e it
to
stat
es, t
here
was
a s
ombe
r fe
elin
g in
the
air,
sin
ce it
was
thei
r dev
oted
coa
ch’s
last
yea
r. “W
e co
uldn
’t ha
ve d
one
any
of th
is w
ithou
t [C
oach
K’
s]
mot
ivat
ion,
” fre
shm
an
Clai
re
Colli
ns sa
id.
“He’
s the
guy
beh
ind
it al
l.”W
ith a
ll th
e su
ppor
t be
hind
the
m,
thes
e ru
nner
s kne
w w
hat i
t mea
nt to
wor
k as
a te
am.
This
cam
e in
han
dy w
hen
they
pus
hed
thei
r la
st m
ile to
the
goal
of m
akin
g it
to st
ates
. “I
kno
w a
ll of
our
har
d w
ork
play
ed o
ff,”
Colli
ns s
aid.
“I
t fe
lt aw
esom
e to
mak
e it
to
stat
es.”
Our
pl
ayer
s sh
owed
th
ey
wer
e fa
ster
, st
rong
er
and
mor
e de
term
ined
th
an
the
com
petit
ion
they
face
d. A
s the
y gea
red
up a
nd
step
ped
onto
thei
r cou
rts, f
ield
s and
into
thei
r la
nes,
they
show
ed th
ey w
ere
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divid
er p
age
215
ground
ed“H
omec
omin
g w
eek
is m
y fa
vori
te, I
love
see
ing
all t
he c
ostu
mes
peo
ple
have
,” ju
nior
Kay
lee
Torm
os s
aid.
play
time.
Sinc
e th
e 19
50’s
stud
ents
ha
ve b
een
havi
ng fu
n in
diff
eren
t way
s.
At th
e Fe
llow
ship
of C
hrist
ian
Athl
etes
Ki
ck-o
ff, fr
eshm
an A
ustin
Kne
elan
d co
mpe
tes i
n a
jum
ping
moo
n w
alk
cont
est.
“Hav
ing
a go
od ti
me
with
oth
er
peop
le [w
as th
e be
st p
art o
f the
FCA
Ki
ck-o
ff].
It w
as a
gre
at w
ay to
star
t off
the
year
and
mee
t peo
ple,
” Kne
elan
d sa
id.
Alon
g w
ith th
e m
oon
wal
k, th
e Ki
ck-o
ff ha
d fo
od st
ands
and
oth
er
gam
es fo
r stu
dent
s to
take
par
t in.
pass
out
the
doug
h W
hile
selli
ng fo
od a
t the
RO
TC st
and
at lu
nch,
seni
or P
eter
Cor
dle
hand
s out
cha
nge.
“[I
lo
ve] t
he e
nviro
nmen
t of R
OTC
,” C
ordl
e sa
id.
“We
can
goof
aro
und,
but
then
ther
e w
ill b
e tim
es w
hen
we
real
ly
have
to w
ork
wel
l tog
ethe
r.” fa
ce time.
As h
e ge
ts h
is m
akeu
p pe
rfect
ed, f
resh
man
Rob
erto
Gue
vara
sink
s int
o hi
s ch
arac
ter f
or th
e D
racu
la d
ress
rehe
arsa
l. “T
he p
eopl
e ar
e al
l rea
lly g
reat
and
fun.
I c
an re
late
to th
em a
ll so
muc
h,”
Gue
vara
said
. fie
rce
guar
d. A
t an
even
ing
Colo
r Gua
rd p
ract
ice,
juni
or K
arin
a Fe
rrei
ra p
repa
res t
o to
ss h
er ri
fle.
“Per
form
ing
at th
e Un
iver
sity
of C
entra
l Flo
rida’
s are
na in
fron
t of t
hous
ands
of p
eopl
e [w
as m
y be
st m
emor
y of
this
seas
on],”
Fer
reira
said
.
phot
os/D
ylan
Cra
ig, C
arly
Bur
ton
and
Cha
ntel
le C
ade
W
E A
RE
grou
nded
She
put o
n a
glob
of p
olish
and
beg
an to
sc
rub
until
the
blac
k sh
oes
shin
ed b
right
, and
a m
irror
ed im
age
of h
er fa
ce ap
pear
ed in
them
. Th
en sh
e kn
ew, i
t was
tim
e fo
r com
petit
ion.
“[Re
serv
e O
ffice
rs’
Trai
ning
Co
rps]
is
not
even
a p
rogr
am,
it’s
a fa
mily
,” fre
shm
an
Patri
cia
Jane
sai
d.
We
all s
uppo
rt ea
ch o
ther
an
d w
e le
ave
the
dram
a ou
t.”
Crea
ting
this
fam
ily o
f stu
dent
s w
as n
ot a
s ea
sy a
s th
ey m
ade
it lo
ok.
Even
with
all
the
grea
t tim
es t
hey
shar
ed t
hey
still
had
the
ir m
omen
ts w
hen
times
got
har
d.
“[Th
e ha
rdes
t par
t abo
ut R
OTC
is th
at] y
ou
have
to
conn
ect
your
self
to it
. If
you’
re n
ot
conn
ecte
d, it
’s no
t wor
th it
,” Ja
ne s
aid.
“W
e al
l hav
e to
sup
port
each
oth
er w
ith a
nyth
ing
we
do.”
ROTC
was
not
the
only
club
that
was
able
to
man
age
thei
r ind
ivid
ual s
tress
es a
nd k
eep
that
ch
aos
unde
rgro
und.
Th
e dr
ama
depa
rtmen
t pr
oduc
ed
flaw
less
sh
ows,
like
Dra
cula
, w
ithou
t any
one
seei
ng ju
st h
ow n
ervo
us th
ey
trul
y w
ere.
“R
ight
bef
ore
I go
on s
tage
, I d
ip m
y he
ad
and
sink
into
the
char
acte
r I a
m a
nd w
hat s
he
is go
ing
thro
ugh,
” j
unio
r Ja
ckile
n Th
omas
sa
id.
“Tha
t is
the
mos
t im
porta
nt t
hing
and
w
hat c
alm
s my
nerv
es th
e m
ost.”
Des
pite
the
nerv
es in
side,
Tho
mas
was
abl
e
to n
ot o
nly
impr
ove
her
actin
g sk
ills,
but a
lso
her f
ello
w a
ctor
s aro
und
her.
“I
f [th
ey a
re d
oing
] a s
how
I tr
y to
rem
ind
them
to n
ot a
ct fo
r the
cro
wd,
act
for y
ours
elf;
you’
re d
oing
it b
ecau
se y
ou lo
ve it
,” Th
omas
sa
id.
“Jus
t get
in th
e rig
ht m
ind
set.”
Thro
ugho
ut th
e yea
r, th
e dra
ma d
epar
tmen
t be
cam
e a
fam
ily
and
wor
ked
toge
ther
to
pr
oduc
e tw
o sh
ows:
Dra
cula
and
Onc
e Up
on
A M
attre
ss.
Also
put
ting
on a
sho
w,
wer
e th
e la
dies
of
Col
or G
uard
. W
hen
perfo
rmin
g th
ey k
ept
us e
nter
tain
ed w
hile
tw
irlin
g th
eir
flags
tha
t gl
ided
thro
ugh
the
air t
o th
e be
at.
“I e
njoy
Col
or G
uard
bec
ause
it is
a t
ime
whe
n I
can
real
ly r
elax
and
hav
e fu
n,”
seni
or
Step
hani
e Si
ms s
aid.
Th
e gi
rls s
taye
d ca
lm t
hrou
gh t
heir
long
pr
actic
es
in
the
mid
dle
of
the
Kem
osab
e Co
mm
ons
and
cont
inue
d to
pe
rfect
th
eir
rout
ine
for c
ompe
titio
ns.
“Pra
ctic
es a
re th
e ha
rdes
t par
t,” S
ims
said
. “B
ut it
hel
ps u
s to
wor
k th
roug
h th
em w
hen
we
know
we
are
all w
orki
ng to
war
ds th
e sa
me
goal
: doi
ng w
ell i
n up
com
ing
com
petit
ions
.”As
clu
b m
embe
rs w
e ne
ver
lost
sig
ht o
f w
hat
we
trul
y be
lieve
d in
. W
e pe
rsev
ered
th
roug
h st
rugg
les a
nd m
anag
ed to
stay
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xco
pyph
oto
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le
st. li
fesp
orts
ads
legen
d ye
arbo
ok s
taff
pag
e 34
3we
are
WE
AR
E
mem
orie
s m
ade
“I L
ike
it be
caus
e its
m
ore
inte
ract
ive,
I fe
el li
ke I
get t
o fin
d ou
t mor
e ab
out
peop
le w
ith m
y jo
b.”
CH
RIS
TIE
RIE
CK
CA
RLY
BU
RTO
N
meet the
edit
ors
CH
AN
NA
H
AR
RIN
GTO
NSE
HA
R
NO
OR
“I li
ke b
eing
pho
to
edito
r bec
ause
I ge
t to
pick
the
best
pho
tos t
o de
scrib
e th
e ye
ar.”
“I th
ink
my
favo
rite
part
of b
eing
an
edito
r is
that
at t
he e
nd o
f the
ye
ar w
hen
the
book
is
publ
ished
I ge
t to
look
at
it a
nd re
aliz
e th
at I
help
ed c
reat
e a
book
that
’s fil
led
with
eve
ry o
nes
mem
orie
s.”
“I li
ke p
ushi
ng
peop
le in
the
right
di
rect
ion
and
help
ing
with
thei
r [w
ork]
.”
EIC
EIC
ALL
IE
SLO
AN
“I lo
ve b
eing
ther
e fo
r th
e st
aff.
Hel
ping
them
ge
t tho
ugh
all t
heir
stre
ss
and
wor
k m
akes
it a
ll th
at m
uch
mor
e w
orth
it.
Seei
ng th
e bo
ok p
rinte
d ou
t at t
he e
nd o
f the
ye
ar is
the
mos
t am
azin
g fe
elin
g EV
ER. ”
KAYL
AC
OM
BS
“Hav
ing
stud
ents
lo
ok b
ack
to th
e ye
arbo
ok a
nd
rem
embe
ring
wha
t th
is ye
ar w
as li
ke is
w
orth
all
the
stre
ss
and
hour
s giv
en to
be
ing
an e
dito
r.”
“I lo
ve q
uote
pag
es
beca
use
I lov
e so
se
e al
l the
funn
y th
ins k
ids s
ay a
bout
busin
ess
acad
emics
CA
RO
LIN
E C
OLE
MA
NLI
ND
SEY
W
ILH
ITE
DEL
AN
EY
AR
KEIL
PAN
EA
LEX
IS
MA
RTI
NEZ
“I li
ke b
eing
abl
e to
be
a le
ader
and
m
akin
g m
y se
ctio
n th
e be
st it
can
be.
”
“It’s
fun
beca
use
I re
ally
enj
oy sp
orts
and
I l
ike
bein
g ab
le to
co
ver e
vent
s tha
t mak
e su
ch a
big
impa
ct o
n ou
r stu
dent
s.”
“I g
et to
hel
p th
e se
nior
s re
mem
ber w
hat t
heir
life
has b
een
like
up to
this
year
. Th
ey’ll
look
bac
k an
d se
e al
l tha
t the
y’ve
be
en th
roug
h.
Jaco
b Ba
llard
Sara
h Be
rlins
kyCh
ante
lle C
ade
Amel
ia C
heat
ham
Kai
tlyn
Dik
eM
acy
Dye
Tayl
or H
all
Britt
any
Hop
e
Tayl
or K
eefe
rAs
hley
“Hop
e” M
icks
Step
hani
e N
ebek
erEm
ily N
usbi
ckel
Oliv
ia R
ees
Blak
e Ri
osH
olly
Sm
ithM
oniq
ue S
oria
noM
adel
ine
Tryb
us
“girl
” Bla
ke
War
anch
page
342
BRO
OKE
D
AW
KIN
S
“The
food
! And
be
ing
able
to h
elp
othe
rs a
nd p
ut m
y id
eas i
n th
e bo
ok.”
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re
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os/C
arly
Bur
ton,
Alli
e Sl
oan
and
Del
aney
Ark
eilp
ane
kick it to th
e cu
rb. A
t the
annu
al P
owde
r Puf
f gam
e, so
phom
ore
Tayl
or K
eefe
r pun
ts th
e ba
ll ou
t of t
he
soph
omor
e’s r
ed zo
ne.
“Pow
der B
owl i
s a h
uge
tradi
tion
at B
oone
and
it re
pres
ents
how
our
scho
ol re
tain
s tra
ditio
ns,”
Keef
er sa
id.
lovin’ it. Ju
nior
Hea
ther
Sem
pier
hug
s ano
ther
stud
ent a
t Cha
lleng
e D
ay.
“[Fr
om
that
day
I le
arne
d] to
resp
ect p
eopl
e no
mat
ter w
hat t
hey l
ook
or ac
t lik
e, an
d tre
at th
em as
you
wou
ld w
ant
to b
e tre
ated
,” Se
mpi
er sa
id. push
it to
the lim
it. Ru
nnin
g th
e m
ile fo
r tra
ck, s
opho
mor
es L
uke
Smith
(le
ft),
Jam
es D
awso
n (c
ente
r) a
nd fr
eshm
an R
yan
Har
ding
(rig
ht) s
prin
t to
the
finish
line
. “Yo
u’re
tryi
ng to
do
you
r bes
t in
your
eve
nt, b
ut it
’s he
lpin
g th
e te
am to
o,” D
awso
n sa
id.
“It’s
abo
ut th
e in
divi
dual
asp
ect
as w
ell a
s bui
ldin
g up
you
r tea
m.”
keep t
o the
beat.
In 1
984
durin
g a
Seni
or S
nake
, th
e st
uden
ts f
ollo
w t
he
band
thro
ugho
ut th
e ha
lls.
Twen
ty e
ight
ye
ars
late
r, so
phom
ores
Nat
han
Wal
lace
(r
ight
) an
d Jo
hn
Ross
i (le
ft)
in
the
drum
line
lead
the
sen
iors
thr
ough
out
the
cam
pus.
“Pe
ople
see
you
goi
ng b
y [b
eatin
g th
e dr
ums]
, ha
ving
fun
and
it
enco
urag
es t
hem
,” W
alla
ce s
aid.
Th
e Se
nior
Sna
kes
star
ted
whe
n st
uden
ts
hear
d th
e dr
ums
beat
ing
and
join
ed in
w
hen
it sn
aked
thro
ugh
thie
r hal
ls in
the
Kem
osab
e Co
mm
ons.
“[M
y fa
vori
te t
radi
tion
is] g
oing
to
closin
g p
age
439
foot
ball
gam
es b
ecau
se I
have
fun
wit
h m
y fr
iend
s,” f
resh
man
Jaso
n Jo
hnso
n sa
id.
page
438
SPIR
IT R
EMA
INS
As
we
scre
amed
an
d ch
eere
d w
ith p
ast a
thle
tes a
t spo
rting
eve
nts,
and
as
we
laug
hed
and
chat
ted
thro
ugho
ut th
e ha
lls, l
ooki
ng to
the
wal
l at w
ords
of m
otiv
atio
n, w
e w
ere
cons
tant
ly r
emin
ded
of s
ome
of th
e gr
eat l
egen
ds in
our
hist
ory
.Ce
lebr
atin
g ou
r 60t
h sc
hool
year
, w
e st
rove
to
crea
te n
ew l
egen
ds
alon
g th
e w
ay a
s an
othe
r la
ndm
ark
in o
ur h
istor
y.
Lim
its
wer
e pu
shed
as
ou
r at
hlet
es s
how
ed th
ey w
ere
fier
ce,
whi
le th
ey p
ushe
d th
eir w
ay to
stat
es.
For
the
stud
ents
of t
rack
and
fiel
d,
thei
r st
reng
th
and
dete
rmin
atio
n ca
me
to th
em a
s the
y su
ppor
ted
one
of th
eir o
wn
to b
e th
e co
untr
y’s b
est.
“I t
hink
it’s
gre
at t
hat
[Mar
vin
Brac
y] is
the
fas
test
in t
he n
atio
n,”
fresh
man
Rya
n H
ardi
ng sa
id.
“It’s
so
cool
we
can
say,
‘he
is on
our
team
’.”
Keep
ing
up
with
ou
r ol
d tr
adit
ions
, we
show
ed o
ur s
pirit
as w
e ch
eere
d on
the
girl
s of
the
an
nual
Pow
der P
uff B
owl m
atch
.
“It’s
a
tradi
tion
peop
le
look
fo
rwar
d to
; it’
s th
e on
e tim
e w
hen
the
guys
and
girl
s ge
t to
sw
itch
role
s,” so
phom
ore
Asha
lly B
aily
said
. W
e no
t on
ly
cam
e to
geth
er
durin
g ev
ents
afte
r sch
ool h
ours
, but
al
so a
t a u
niqu
e ev
ent o
n D
ec. 1
2,
durin
g a
norm
al d
ay, t
hat e
nded
up
chan
ging
live
s. Ch
alle
nge
Day
was
a d
ay w
here
m
any s
tude
nts c
ame
toge
ther
to fi
nd
out
thin
gs a
bout
eac
h ot
her
they
di
dn’t
know
bef
ore.
“A
fter
Chal
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At the annual Green Up Boone event our grounded clubs came together to beautify the campus.
Students also bonded in the classroom while challenging themselves. Those in Advanced Placement courses proved they were driven to succeed.
“[I think I’m bettering myself by taking AP classes because] I am challenging myself and learning more in [these classes] than I would in a normal class,” senior Dustin Fontaine, who was taking four AP classes, said.
Our community has always shown its pride. This year we saw that in more ways than one. Whether it was the Reservation Run, helping in the Trading Post or being a member of PTSA, we saw
our parents and students united as one.
During the third blood drive of the year, donors supported one cause. The drive, dedicated to Laura Grant and Eddie Culberhouse, collected the most pints in school history.
“We really got to see how many people cared about Laura and Eddie; [people] realized how important it is to give,” senior Alexis Martinez said. “So many parents were there too. It showed they cared. I know if I ever need blood, I could count on Boone.”
Showing our spirit became second nature to us. As we became brave leaders we learned to never forget our home, the Reservation,
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editors: Allie Sloan, Kayla Combs, Channa Harrington, Carly Burton, Sehar Noor, Christie Rieck, Delaney Arkeilpane, Lindsey Wilhite, Alexis Martinez, Caroline Coleman, Brooke Dawkins. staffers: Jacob Ballard, Sarah Berlinsky, Chantelle Cade, Amelia Cheatham, Kaitlyn Dike, Macy Dye, Taylor Hall, Brittany Hope, Taylor Keefer, Ashley Micks, Stephanie Nebeker, Emily Nusbickel, Olivia Rees, Blake Rios, Holly Smith, Monique Soriano, Madeline Trybus, Blake Waranch.
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a commonly used phrase to represent our school. It became how we knew the community around us. With help from the BHSAA, we learned we were more than a school, we were a Brave family that stayed true to who we were and where we came from. We are a community of Braves. Being the school’s 60th anniversary we wanted to show that our spirit and pride remained just as strong as they were in 1952. On every theme divider you see two pictures, one from a previous yearbook in our history and one from this year. These pictures show pride for our history that we hope will never fade. While we value our traditions of the past, we wanted to cover things in a new way. Since we are digital learners and advancing in technology everyday, you will see QR codes linking to hilights.org, where you can find photo galleries, videos and updated stories connecting back the content of the page it’s on.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS staffers- We all know new things are scary at times.
The way you all jumped in and started working so hard was truly noticed. We appreciate all of you so much.
editors- You guys are rock stars. Whenever someone needed help you were always there. Your dedication to the staff was admirable and your work on this book was beautiful. We couldn’t have done this without your help.
Burke- Despite this year’s challenges, it was another amazing one in its own way. When we say we couldn’t have done this with out you, we mean it 100 percent. We love you and thank you so much for all you do for us. In our eyes you will always be our hero.
Mamma and Daddy Sloan- You two have been there for me through thick and thin. This final year of
60 years later, look at us NOW
Equipment34 20’ iMacs9 MacBook laptops2 ESQ computers with Windows XP1 Ricoh AP printer1 Epson Perfection 4490 scannerAdobe Creative Suite 5.514 canon Digital SLR cameras
FontsJunction: various headline sizes, subheads 14 pt. Janda Everyday Casual: lead ins 9 pt. bylines 10 pt. Apple Garamond: body copy 10 pt, caption body 9 pt.
StylisticsCover, 4-color Litho
PrintingWalsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO
PhotographyDean Stewart Photography;Phabulous Photos
Awards for 2011 LegendNSPA-Pacemaker finalistCSPA-Gold Crown
yearbook was a crazy one and I am so thankful that I had you two to support me along the way. I will miss y’all so much next year! Y’all are the best parents I have ever had.
Mom and Daddy Combs- Thanks for being there for me when I was overwhelmed. Even when you had to wait for me for forever to finish in yearbook, I’m glad I had you guys to support me. Can’t wait ‘til next year with both of us in yearbook. Love you so much!
Missy- Even though to some you may be a little scary, we learned that without your guidance we could not have produced this book.
Man Burke- We can not imagine how sad it must be to share your wife with a bunch of teenagers. Thank you for all of your understanding and laughs along the way.
Dave Evertson- Thank you for your amazing photos and generous nature. We probably owe you thousands.
parents- You are the ones who truly know how crazy we are and just how much we eat. Thank you for all the support and all the food to fill our tummies, especially Mrs. Ballard for organizing it.
students- Without your unique personalities and dedication to this school we would have never been able to develop this book. Thank you for sharing your stories.
faculty/ staff- Thank you for being so understanding when we came knocking for your students, even when it was multiple times.
Dr. McMillen- Thank you for your constant support and trust in us when we picked these stories.
hilights.org staffers- Thank you for all your photo galleries and videos to help make QR codes possible.
DSP-Without you there during picture day, helping us at sporting events and burning CD’s for us, we would be lost.
Together [WE ARE] the best. Thank you all for being so amazing and for making this book
possible. [allie and kayla]
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