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Golden are your years spent in high school.Golden are your feelings coming home.
Golden are the life-long friendships.Golden are the years to come.
Many colors make up the lives of Blair High. We cheer purple and laugh in blackand white, but mostly we stay golden. Staying golden means staying true anddauntless. Through lost lives and hardships, Bears stayed strong through the last 100 volumes of
FLAG Senior Bailee Fought performsduring halftime at a home footballgame against the Benson Bunnies.The Bears defeated the Bunnies,21-10. "I am going to miss the closegroup of friends we formed andperforming at halftime shows for thefootball games," Fought said. Photoby Allie Anderson
PINK OUT Junior TysonJohnson, and seniorsNolan Kirwan, DerekAndersen, DamonJorgensen, and JacksonPetersen participate inthe pink out theme for ahome football gameagainst Benson. Otherpopular themes includedblack out, 'Merica, andflannel out. Photo byAllie Anderson
CIRCLE PHOTOS (Topto bottom) Photo 1:Seniors Jaedyn Morris,Allie Anderson, CallieAlberico, Jenna Petersen,and Kortney Smith.Photo 2: Senior TravisO'Dell and his motherPam. Photo 3: SeniorJordan Brown. Photo 4:Senior ReaganGrossoehme. Photo 5:Senior Callie Alberico.Photo 6: Senior KileyGosker and her parents,Sharla and Paul.
S e n i o r s'S e n i o r s'Senior night was a chance to look back. It
was a night for playing hard while still beinghumble and showing good sportsmanship. Itwas a night for remembering all of theconditioning, morning practices, healthy habitsand late night games. It was a night for laughs,tears, and most importantly, cheers. "On senior night I felt like all my hard workon the field led up to my night, and I wanted toshow everyone how good I was in my finalgame," senior Jordan Brown said. "All that wasrunning through my mind was that this was itand don't mess it up." A lot ran through the minds of seniors onthat special night. Not only did they have thegame to focus on, they couldn't help but thinkabout how this might have been their last timeplaying the sport they love. "On senior night, I was pretty sad because itwas my last year being able to play, but I had alot of support from our fans and the rest of myteam, so they made it a happy moment for me,"senior Delaney English said. Senior Jaedyn Morris agreed with English. "I was really happy it was senior night, but Iwas also really sad because it was our last homegame," Morris said. "That really hit me when wewere shaking hands at the end of the game."Story by Allie Anderson
FBLA HALLOWEEN FBLA helps withKiwanis' annual Halloween party at ArborPark on Oct. 31. Members dressed up incostumes for the event. "It is really fun to doevery year. The kids that come are always soexcited to play the games with us and see usdressed up," Aman said. Photo courtesy ofWhitney Aman
SPANISH DAY OF THE DEAD JuniorsCandace Cruse and Katie Hoffman posewith a Day of the Dead sign and skeletonstatues. Their Spanish class celebrated bymaking ojo de dios'. "What I like about TheDay of the Dead is that they don't mournthe dead, they celebrate them," Cruse said.Photo by Allie Anderson
PAINTING PUMPKINS Student Senatepaints pumpkins on Oct. 10 to deliver toGood Shepherd. They participate in thisactivity every year. "We do a lot of things forthe community, but this one is fun becauseit's a great way to bond with members atthe beginning of the year," junior GraceLueders said. Photo courtesy of Grace
READY Freshman Cassie Meederprepares to return the serve againstNebraska City. "I like volleyballbecause the team acts like a family,"Meeder said. Photo by Allie Anderson
VOLLEY WHAT? VOLLEYBALL! Thefreshman volleyball team comes in fora huddle to congratulate each otherafter gaining a point over NebraskaCity. The freshman Bears won thematch on Oct. 20. "We had fun, and itwas a great season," freshman LauraDutton said. Photo by Allie Anderson
"I want to beremembered forNov. 22, 2014."-Rachael King,
11
"To beremembered as
being theprincipals
daughter wouldbe cool."
-JaymeAnderson, 11
"I want to beremembered for
being a niceperson."
-Bethany
"I want to beremembered for
being theshortest kid in
school."
'Everyone willremember me asusing my critical
thinking."-Kiley Meeder,
11
"I want to beremembered for
how good I amat monopoly."
-ChloeOstrowski, 11
Stay Golden CHEER The cheerleaders lead thehome football crowd in a cheer.The girls cheered at every footballgame this season. "The studentsection was a lot quieter than Ithought, so getting them pumpedup was fun," sophomore KennedyBeemer said. Photo by LydiaHansen
CHANT Sophomore AbbeyMorine cheers at every homefootball game."I enjoy cheeringand look forward to next year,"Morine said. Photo by LydiaHansen
POMS Freshman Mikaela Dunklecheers at a home football game. "Itwas a nice way to get to knowmore people," Dunkle said. Photoby Lydia Hansen
PEPPY Senior Maddy Myers cheersat a home football game. "It was areally fun senior year. The studentsection was really loud," Meyersaid. Photo by Lydia Hansen
SPIRIT Junior Carli Pfeil cheers ata home football game. "I've beenon cheer for two years, and it's alot of fun," Pfeil said said. Photo byLydia Hansen
P aintingumpkins for all
In October, Student Senate spent a day atLions Park painting tiny pumpkins with
ghosts, leaves and other Halloween themedcreatures. "We took the pumpkins to Carter Houseand Good Shepherd for the elderly,"freshman Payton Murray said. "It made meso happy to see how happy they got, likethey weren't forgotten." Doing activities like this felt normal andcomfortable to the group. "Being there and participating broughteveryone closer together as a team," juniorGrace Lueders said. Not only did it bring everyone closertogether, they all had a great time. "It was a blast to paint pumpkins witheveryone," senior Madeline Kraft said. Story by Paige Korth
SWING Swinging away, junior Asia Alston competes in theOakland Invitational. The Bears finished in 5th place at theInvitational. "My grandpa is the one who gave me the passionto golf; every win I have is because of him," Alston said. Photocourtesy of Tyler DahlgrenEYE ON THE BALL .Junior Bailey Quick chips her ball to thegreen at the EMC tournament. The team finished the hometournament in 4th place. "I like playing golf a lot because I'vegrown up doing it and truly enjoy it," Quick said. Photocourtesy of Tyler DahlgrenDRIVER Driving her ball down the green, senior AhnnaSchouten competes at Districts. The team won the Districttournament on their home course. "I really enjoyed this seasonbecause the team of girls were fun to play with," Schouten said.Photo courtesy of Tyler Dahlgren
"I like to see my friendslook like goofballs."-Bailey Brown, 9
"Candy."-Hayley Kastrup, 11
"I like thejack'o'lanterns."
-Charlie Sheets, 12
"All the candy I can eat."-Joanna Sandvold, 10
Halloween?What's Your Favorite Thing About
OCTOBERJared Coleman,
12
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SMILEY FACE Showingoff their smiley facepizza, juniors CandaceCruse and Cory Harperwrap up Foods class."FCS never has a boringday," Cruse said. Photocourtesy of Cherise Wry
NUTRIENTS 101 JuniorsPaige Anderson andCreighton Ross makechain nutrients duringFamily and ConsumerScience class. "The thingI enjoyed the most waswhen we got to makefood," Ross said. Photocourtesy of Cherise Wry
Stay Golden GOING THE DISTANCE Juniors Evanand Alec Wick take off at the state crosscounty meet. Alec got 13th place andEvan finished in 8th. "It was an amazingfeeling having the whole team go tostate. I hope we do it again next year,"Evan said. Photo courtesy of Laurie WIck
GO BEARS The Cross Country boyshuddle up before a home meet. SeniorBradyn HIlgenfeld said the boys workedwell together. "We all got along and itwas a fun time," Hilgenfeld said. PhotoCourtesy of Laurie Wick
FAST AS LIGHTNING Senior EmmaSorensen makes her way towards thefinish line during a home meet at ArborPark. Sorensen had been on the crosscountry team for three years. "It was a lotof work but when you would cross thefinish line and there would be pizza it allbecame worth it," Sorensen said. Photoby Brooke Kobs
MAKING A MASTERPIECE Senior ShelbyWright works on her original "jug face" jar in3-D pottery. This was Wright's second yearin pottery. "Pottery is super fun," Wrightsaid. Photo by Brooke Kobs
WORKING THE WOOD In AdvancedWoods senior Travis O'Dell gets to work ona clock he is building. This was O'Dell'ssecond year in Woods and just one of themany things he has built. "I love wood,"O'Dell said. Photo by Brooke Kobs
LEFT BRAIN Senior Jade Goeken works ona creative piece in 3-D Pottery. Goekensaid she enjoys working with the clay. "Ithink I'm going to give it to my mom andshe can figure out what to do with it,"Goeken said. Photo by Brooke Kobs
Jean ValJeanNick Nelsen, 12
EponineSarah Koch, 12
LesMiserables
P risoners, love birds, and revenge-seekingofficers, were all portrayed Oct. 13 atthe musical's first public showing of Les
Miserables for the students of Gerald OtteMiddle School. Jean Valjean, played by senior NickNelsen, is freed by officer Javert (senior SamRosenau) who is in charge of the prisonValjean is being held at. Valjean, who wasprisoner number 24601, soon after breaksparole and uses stolen silver to rebuild himselfas a factory owner. Relentlessly, Javertpromises himself he will find Valjean someday. “It was a lot more serious piece this year,but the cast members would still make jokes,”senior student director Sarah Van Horn said. Although heartbreaking, the actors in LesMiserables kept an upbeat tone to their play
while sticking to the sorrowful story line.During the “Master of the House” scene,chuckles filled the auditorium when twonot-so-welcoming innkeepers scam theirignorant guests. Still the play brought a tearto the eyes of viewers as if the characterswere friends they knew their whole life. “This is the most talented cast I haveever worked with,” senior Sarah Koch said. Just when all seems good, the story linethrows curve balls at the audience thatcould break even an ogre's heart. "Les Miserables is definitely a play thateveryone will remember for a long time,"senior cast member Seth Kobs said. With a full pit orchestra and a diversecast, the musical feeling captured in LesMiserables was nothing less than magical.Story by Brooke Kobs
24601 Reasons to see
Les MiserablesONE FOR THE BOOKSSenior NHS(National HonorsSociety) leaders WhitneyAman, Michael Demers, andEmma Grote light theceremonial candles during theNHS inauguration. "Theinauguration is a great way formembers to be recognized bythe community," senior KaitlynOppliger said. Photo Courtesyof Jacob Kraft
SENIOR MENTORS FRONT ROW: Zane Boswell, Kylie Taylor, Peyton Mattea, Kaitlyn Oppliger, EmmaSorensen and Kyle Scheer. SECOND ROW: Olivia Maras, Kailey Siemonsma, Sarah Sheehan, Drew Dammeand Michael Demers. THIRD ROW: Maddy Kraft, Emma Grote, Taylor Karls, Callie Alberico and WhitneyAman. BACK ROW: Kiah Shaw, Allyson Mohr, Makenzie Taylor, Colton Stoner and Collin McClain.
"This should be areally amazingdirect quotequote quotequote quote."-Peyton Mattea,12
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SPEECH CLUB FRONT ROW: Kayle Kremke, Charlie Roskens, Kailyn Jensen and Zane Kern. SECOND ROW:Maggie Blice, Maddie Nannen, Josh Reed and Stephanie Schook. BACK ROW: Annie Goodman, Ryan Jensen,Elizabeth Getty, Meg Sheehan and Hunter Paxson.
"This should be areally amazingdirect quotequote quotequote quote."-Jack Clarke, 9
CLASS OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Seniors Kortney Smith, Whitney Aman, Kylie Taylor and Jordan Brown.SECOND ROW: Juniors Jayme Anderson, Grace Lueders, Emma Thomas and Alec Wick. THIRD ROW:Sophomores Lulu Johnson, Ellie Myers and Chris Rohde. BACK ROW: Freshmen Jack Clarke, Meg Sheehanand Grant Rosenbaum.
"This should be areally amazingdirect quotequote quotequote quote."-BrittanyQuinn, 10
STUDENT SENATE FRONT ROW: Payton Murray, Maddy Kraft, Grace Lueders and Kelsey McCaig. SECONDROW: Brittany Quinn, Michaela Ott, Kinley Hanson, Bailey Brown and Meg Sheehan. BACK ROW: MegLashier, Paige Schlachter Sydney Shaffer and Delanie Johnson.
"This should be areally amazingdirect quotequote quotequote quote."-FirstnameLastname, 9
THESPIANS FRONT ROW: Stephanie Schook, Seth Kobs, Laura Arias, Stephen Sobota and Laurel Lux.SECOND ROW: Lydia Hansen, Emma Thomas, Chelsea Bryant and Katrina Washington. BACK ROW: KateLacey, Anna Vaughn, Lyndsie Wedel and Kelsie Dibbens.
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