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I NSIDE roar the May 25, 2007 The Loveland High School Student Newspaper Please recycle!! Page Editors: Rulers of the World www.lovelandschools.org/theroar By Kathleen Berwanger Guest Writer A valediction to the class of 2007 A lasting impression Dear fellow members of the class of 2007, We regret to inform you the state of Ohio has recently passed a new law creating a thirteenth grade. No longer will we be graduating June 1, 2007. We will be forced to complete ONE MORE YEAR of high school. If you do not complete this final year, you will be thrown in prison for no less than 20 years. In prison you will be forced to finish high school anyway, so just get it over with here at Loveland. If you believed this, even for a moment, we don’t know if you are qualified to graduate. We just thought we’d pull one last trick. “Last” is a funny word, isn’t it? We’ve all heard it many times in the past year. Our LAST homecoming. Our LAST football game. Our LAST high school spring break. Our LAST day of high school. Our LAST chance to see the people we have known for so many years. What we must focus on, though, are all the firsts in our future. Our FIRST time living without our parents. Our FIRST time facing financial responsibility. The FIRST time we must declare our future career. The FIRST time we won’t be penalized for being tardy to class. For many of us our first day of college will be filled with anxiety because we do not know what lies ahead. For the past twelve years, we have lived securely in the comfort zone known as Loveland. Now we must leave behind the familiarity of our home and friends and approach the world as adults. It will be the first time we are living on our own, with no one to do our laundry or make our beds. No one will be there to make sure we go to class or study. Even though some of us have been eighteen for almost a year, we will finally be recognized as adults. As you move on to different people and different places, never forget what a vital part your four years here at Loveland have played in shaping you as a person. Take your best experiences with you, and try to forget about all of the homework, all of the tests, all of the drama, and that one time you locked yourself in your car. These past four years we have all had good experiences and experiences we wish we could forget. Remember to carry with you all of the lessons you have learned and all of the memories you have created. High school is not about the destination; it is about the journey. By Maggie Malach and Katie Rooney Editorial Board Upon first arriving at Loveland High School as freshmen, we were greeted with the loving chant, “Go home, freshmen.” It was at this moment that we, the members of the class of 2007, were officially inducted into the high school. This moment occurred four years ago, when we were just getting acquainted with our new schedules. Although entering high school seemed intimidating at the time, we went through each year meeting new people, learning to be our own individual and making new memories. It is hard to believe that graduation is right around the corner; some are sad to leave, others are excited, but everyone is ready to take the next step. We have all come so far since 2003. We’ve seen former classes graduate and felt their excitement; now it’s finally the class of 2007’s time to shine. As we embark upon one of the largest changes in our lives, we reflect back to the numerous memories that Loveland High School has provided: Friday night football games, Homecoming dances, winning Homecoming week for two years in a row, powder puff, mud volley ball, hall decorating, lawn painting, getting iFlurtz, rocking out at Battle of the Bands, getting our licenses, missing school due to the gas leak, snow days, raising money for the Invisible Children of Uganda, dress up days for Homecoming, senior lunches, deciding what we will do after graduation, ordering caps and gowns, senior week, senior superlatives, prom and finally June 1, 2007, the final milestone for us seniors. Congratulations class of 2007. We did it! We survived four years of high school and have gained much life experience in the process. We wish everyone success with their future plans. As we venture into the “real world”, we will always be connected by this common thread, known as Loveland High School. High school is a once in a lifetime experience, and although we will never relive these years, we have the memories forever. To all the underclassmen, the class of 2007 has made a lasting imprint on the school, good luck filling our shoes. So, Loveland High School, “Good-bye to You.” By Jess Grissom and Roxanne Wang Editorial Board photo by Alex Seney photo by Alex Seney Congratulations Class of 2007! “In a completely rational society, the best of us would aspire to be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something less, because passing civilization along from one generation to the next ought to be the highest honor and responsibility anyone could have.” These words spoken by Lee Iococa lie tattered and worn, taped to the corner of my desk in Room 116. They have lain there for many years. While the paper may be frayed, the message remains strong, a message that inspires me every day and reminds me of how blessed I have been. For forty years I have taught here in Loveland, teaching English at all levels, 7- 12. I have chaperoned dances, sponsored clubs and writing teams, directed plays, assisted with curriculum development, sponsored the Literary Magazine and attended many graduations. I taught during the rebellious 60s, the peace- seeking 70s, the self- loving 80s, the technological 90s and the ever- changing 2000’s. Each decade produced its own challenges and rewards. Through all of these years one constant remains: I have met thousands of remarkable young men and women, students who have become today’s writers, lawyers, policemen, firemen, technicians, doctors, politicians, artists, teachers scientists etc. Their successes are due in part to their time here in Loveland schools. My own affiliation with Loveland has very deep roots. I am a Loveland grad as are both of my parents. My mother and I both wrote articles for the LHS newspaper and my father illustrated the yearbook when he was a senior. I am honored to have the opportunity to write one more article. I feel that I have been a student here forever. Now I get to “graduate” with the class of 2007! The Class of 2007—too many awesome individuals to name! From the Abby’s to the Zack’s, they are hard working, focused young people with lofty goals. They see beyond high school and are focused on the great things they want to accomplish in their lives. We send them into the world and pray that they live their visions. To each member of this Class of 2007, I offer a final thought: As we “graduate” Loveland High School (certainly an appropriate name!), may we always remember with heart-felt gratitude this little community and all of the administrators, counselors, teachers, coaches, secretaries and custodians who have so admirably prepared us for this next road on our journey called “life.”
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May 25, 2007

The Loveland High School Student Newspaper

Please recycle!!

Page Editors: Rulers of theWorld

www.lovelandschools.org/theroar

By Kathleen Berwanger

Guest Writer

A valediction to the class of 2007

A lasting impressionDear fellow members of the class of 2007, We regret to inform you the state of Ohiohas recently passed a new law creating athirteenth grade. No longer will we begraduating June 1, 2007. We will be forcedto complete ONE MORE YEAR of highschool. If you do not complete this finalyear, you will be thrown in prison for noless than 20 years. In prison you will beforced to finish high school anyway, so justget it over with here at Loveland. If you believed this, even for a moment,we don’t know if you are qualified tograduate. We just thought we’d pull onelast trick. “Last” is a funny word, isn’t it?We’ve all heard it many times in the pastyear. Our LAST homecoming. Our LASTfootball game. Our LAST high schoolspring break. Our LAST day of high school.Our LAST chance to see the people we haveknown for so many years. What we must focus on, though, are allthe firsts in our future. Our FIRST time livingwithout our parents. Our FIRST time facingfinancial responsibility. The FIRST time wemust declare our future career. The FIRSTtime we won’t be penalized for being tardyto class. For many of us our first day of collegewill be filled with anxiety because we do notknow what lies ahead. For the past twelveyears, we have lived securely in the comfortzone known as Loveland. Now we mustleave behind the familiarity of our home andfriends and approach the world as adults.

It will be the first time we are living onour own, with no one to do our laundry ormake our beds. No one will be there to makesure we go to class or study. Even thoughsome of us have been eighteen for almost ayear, we will finally be recognized as adults. As you move on to different people anddifferent places, never forget what a vitalpart your four years here at Loveland haveplayed in shaping you as a person. Takeyour best experiences with you, and try toforget about all of the homework, all of thetests, all of the drama, and that one timeyou locked yourself in your car. These past four years we have all hadgood experiences and experiences we wishwe could forget. Remember to carry withyou all of the lessons you have learned andall of the memories you have created. Highschool is not about the destination; it isabout the journey.

By Maggie Malach and Katie Rooney

Editorial Board

Upon first arriving at Loveland HighSchool as freshmen, we were greeted withthe loving chant, “Go home, freshmen.” Itwas at this moment that we, the members ofthe class of 2007, were officially inductedinto the high school. This moment occurredfour years ago, when we were just gettingacquainted with our new schedules.Although entering high school seemedintimidating at the time, we went througheach year meeting new people, learning tobe our own individual and making newmemories. It is hard to believe that graduation isright around the corner; some are sad toleave, others are excited, but everyone isready to take the next step. We have all

come so far since 2003. We’ve seen formerclasses graduate and felt their excitement;now it’s finally the class of 2007’s time toshine. As we embark upon one of the largestchanges in our lives, we reflect back to thenumerous memories that Loveland HighSchool has provided: Friday night football games, Homecomingdances, winning Homecoming week for twoyears in a row, powder puff, mud volley ball,hall decorating, lawn painting, gettingiFlurtz, rocking out at Battle of the Bands,getting our licenses, missing school due tothe gas leak, snow days, raising money forthe Invisible Children of Uganda, dress updays for Homecoming, senior lunches,deciding what we will do after graduation,ordering caps and gowns, senior week,senior superlatives, prom and finally June1, 2007, the final milestone for us seniors. Congratulations class of 2007. We didit! We survived four years of high schooland have gained much life experience in theprocess. We wish everyone success withtheir future plans. As we venture into the“real world”, we will always be connectedby this common thread, known as LovelandHigh School. High school is a once in alifetime experience, and although we willnever relive these years, we have thememories forever. To all the underclassmen,the class of 2007 has made a lasting imprinton the school, good luck filling our shoes.So, Loveland High School, “Good-bye toYou.”

By Jess Grissom and Roxanne Wang

Editorial Board

photo by Alex Seney

photo by Alex Seney

Congratulations

Class of 2007!

“In a completely rational society, the bestof us would aspire to be teachers and therest of us would have to settle for somethingless, because passing civilization along fromone generation to the next ought to be thehighest honor and responsibility anyonecould have.” These words spoken by LeeIococa lie tattered and worn, taped to thecorner of my desk in Room 116. They havelain there for many years. While the papermay be frayed, the message remains strong,a message that inspires me every day andreminds me of how blessed I have been. For forty years I have taught here inLoveland, teaching English at all levels, 7-12. I have chaperoned dances, sponsored

clubs and writing teams, directed plays,assisted with curriculum development,sponsored the Literary Magazine andattended manygraduations. I taughtduring the rebellious60s, the peace-seeking 70s, the self-loving 80s, thetechnological 90sand the ever-changing 2000’s.Each decadeproduced its ownchallenges andrewards. Through allof these years oneconstant remains: Ihave met thousands of remarkable youngmen and women, students who have

become today’s writers, lawyers, policemen,firemen, technicians, doctors, politicians,artists, teachers scientists etc. Their

successes are due inpart to their time herein Loveland schools. My own affiliationwith Loveland has verydeep roots. I am aLoveland grad as areboth of my parents. Mymother and I both wrotearticles for the LHSnewspaper and myfather illustrated theyearbook when he wasa senior. I am honoredto have the

opportunity to write one more article. I feel

that I have been a student here forever. NowI get to “graduate” with the class of 2007! The Class of 2007—too many awesomeindividuals to name! From the Abby’s tothe Zack’s, they are hard working, focusedyoung people with lofty goals. They seebeyond high school and are focused on thegreat things they want to accomplish in theirlives. We send them into the world and praythat they live their visions. To each member of this Class of 2007, Ioffer a final thought: As we “graduate”Loveland High School (certainly anappropriate name!), may we alwaysremember with heart-felt gratitude this littlecommunity and all of the administrators,counselors, teachers, coaches, secretariesand custodians who have so admirablyprepared us for this next road on our journeycalled “life.”

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Bequeaths2FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: David CappaHillary Burkhard- My shoe collection toAmanda Jamison!Alex Seney- Reaching out to LHS students,to Sander DiAngelis and Bubba Williams.Garrett Maple- My lunch table to BenPlagans, and my parking spot to DanielleMaple. I also bequeath my incredibleshooting ability to Greg Pittman.Elliot Dolan- Senioritis to the junior class,so they may be lazy for all of next year. Also,my car goes to my sisters, and “awesomism”to Travis and those who are awesome.Alex Elias- My 1994 Honda Accord LX witha broken speedometer to my little sisterJordan Elias.Rebeccah Miller- To Chelsea Sanders, Mrs.Grant’s storage room for her aiding dutiesnext year.Caitlin Knobbe- To Kristen Knobbe Ibequeath the big rock I nearly run overevery morning when I try to park in my spot.Sarah Leeper- To future Spanish Vstudents: Fudge’em & Shia Shrine. I alsobequeath the blue penguin to Andy Verhoef.Zak Geil- Tyler Gabbard, I bequeath youmy amazing grade in AP Chemistry, alongwith “purple” and the water drop noise. ToChris Roberts, the #78 jersey, if you want towear it.Natalie Roberts- My love for sushi shall goto Alyssa Lohrman, because she’s fishy!Allie Gunter- Sam McFarland receives theright to play b-baaawwwl with Mitch. ToTerra Kreiner, I bequeath you a personalityand a life.Steven Peterson- The game of ballbasket toAndy Jarc and Chris Stahl.Krystine Kauffman- To Jen Elmore Ibequeath my position as the you know whoand in the you know what.John Jefferies- My good wisdom to JoeyFord.Shandi Huber- To my little brother Justin: Ipass on to you “my” car, that is, if you everget your license.Stephanie Malof- I bequeath my tail-featherto Taylor Goode; shake what you got baby!Michelle Lautenslager- My amazingSudoku talent to Ellen Budde and SarahConwell.Danielle Richter- I bequeath Chelsea Poguemy laziness.

Eva Valentine- To Bobby Capobianco, youhave my ability to flaunt.Jeff Lawton- I bequeath my unusually goodlooks to Mack Johnson, for he is in seriousneed of them.Stacy Fenn- My suspended license toAlyssa Lohrman.Jessica Nightingale- Any remaining seniorprivileges to Carrie Southcott.Sherry Pennington- To Claire Dolan, LauraRojo, Amanda Ross, and Jessica Veite, thedance team is now in your hands… goodluck with that.Roxanne Wang- Abbey Veith shall receivethe most amazing page on The Roar. Ibequeath Daniel Wright the right to yell“Freshman!” down the hallways.Ryan Gunnarson- Tearing it up on thefootball field to Chase Stahl.Lauren Beachy- Dance moves to GennaPeterson, and my car to my sister Sammy.Taylor Russell- I bequeath Griffin Williamsthe air horn.Maggie Malach and Katie Rooney- To ErikaOdioso and Cappa we bequeath the Bible.May you use it well and always write legibly(unlike Katie).Chris Patterson- Doing whatever you want,in spite of Coach Reed to John Kennedy. Ialso bequeath the #17 baseball jersey toBrian Smith.Danny Ingstrup- My awesome managerskills to Jaden Talbot and Ben Whinaker.Michelle Kramp- My senior pride to SarahBailey, to be wild and outgoing to EmilyBush, and the ability to perform with a bigcheesy smile to all the guard girls.Carolyn Gagliardi- Being the coolestSteelers fan in Cincinnati to Alley Slagel,and my killer dance moves to the volleyballgirls.Danielle Parker- The title of “Mama Alto”to Samantha Baker, my Anything Goes garterto Carrie Southcott, and the mashedpotatoes and gravy during 2nd lunch toJessie Santangelo.Hannah Steinberg- The ad section in theyearbook to Jamie Luther!Anne Pearson- “Iceness” to Mary Swick,and my muscular complexion to BenPearson.Leah Sos- To my sister Julia, I bequeath mycar, Adrianne, and lots of alone time withthe parents!

Ben Liles- The Workers Struggle to NolanHahn.Maggie Malach- To Erika Odioso and“Cappa! Cappa! Cappa!” the right to reignover the Newswriting class and yell a lot.Kate Clements- Mental toughness to thegirls’ basketball teamKatie Rooney- To Erika Odioso and Cappa,I bequeath all the stress that goes alongwith running a newspaper … Enjoy!Molly Vargo- My car, room, and clothes thatI don’t bring along to college may be passedon to Abby Vargo.Lynzi Engel- My lovely car, my outgoingpersonality, all of Nana’s goodies, and mynotes from my classes go to Adam Engel.Jess Peller- The “sad/pathetic/disappointed/disgusted/confused all inone” face to the one and only LaurenMartinez. I also bequeath being the last ofthe Jesses or Jess² to Jess Engel.Royal Moore- The number fourteen jerseyfor the Varsity Soccer team to Mike Brizzi,represent it well.Allison Schaaf- I bequeath to Jared Lilesmy intolerance of stupidity, and may heshare it with others and make the school amuch better environment.Sami Sharp- I bequeath to my sisterSavannah that she shall receive the bestsenior year ever, and that she stay bestfriends with Katie, and to Amber Clark, noone can be Cinderella but you.Pete Merkle- To Nick Sillett I give theMajestic White Tiger, and I leave partyplanning duties in the hands of Ricky Clark.Michelle Veite- My legacy and all of myold papers to my sister Jessica. A newhoody to Charley Eiser. My lollies and croptop to Amanda Jamison. My paint brushand old art supplies to Alison Cadwalder.Kelsey Bull- To Paige Burt: the memoriesof our probe chats, our Weller runs, singingwith our favorite men, and our summernights. To Anna Mcquade: lane 4, it’s allyours girl! To Natalie Putman: benching 90lbs., you go girl.Gabby Henskens- The task of hitting all ofthe first soprano notes to Dee Dee Bailey,and the privilege of driving “Big Red” toschool next year to Kees Henskens.

Randi Granat- I bequeath to Charlie O’Brienthe nosey, over-protective, hallway monitorMs. Michele. To Lauren Marlatt all of Mrs.Hamilton’s mom’s cookies that she can eat!Lauren Weyand- All of the melon GatoradeI’ll ever own to Matt Dykstra.Chris White- My soccer talent to SamMather.Thomas Dearden- Sound/lights to JeffKolberg.Taylor Meinking- My room, car, and all theclothes I leave behind to my sister SydneyMeinking. I also bequeath the stupid thingsyou will have to do around the house forMom and Dad because you know Reganwon’t do anything! To Laura Wright, Ibequeath my spot on the bench at softballand my position in volleyball!Erika Koth- The “V-Book” to David Derrick,and all my track/XC asthma attacks to JuliaHamm.Jessica Grissom- I bequeath the seniorclass presidency to Hannah McGrath.Emily Kerr- All the days on the computerand miles on the car to my little brotherAndy (not that he doesn’t already takethem).Marissa Ure- Laptop #15 in Biotech toChloe Temple.Angie Wilkinson- The right to be thecoolest attendance aid ever to whoevermight aid for Bonell & Brulport. I alsobequeath the right to annoy pompom to allthe junior cheerleaders.Arielle Warner- Wishing I was a “freakin’geek” to Hector Bustamante, Terra Kreiner,and Rachel Putman. I also bequeath beingthe big sister to Ashley Warner, love youbaby girl!Katie Henn- The prima diva status to LaurenMartinez (now you can get all the dramaand the talent).Rebecca Dykstra- The green SubaruLegacy to Matt Dykstra. I had lots ofadventures in that car so have fun!Mike Morrison- My studliness to ErinMorrison.Mike Cooperstein- The stampede in matballto Jim Hunter, and the patience to live with“Bankins” all by yourself to David Grimm.Greg Weimer- I bequeath to David Cappathe senior JV captainship on the XC team,and my wrestling circle to future wrestlingcaptains.

Maggie Malach and Katie Rooney- To ErikaOdioso and Cappa we bequeath the Bible.May you use it well and always write legibly(unlike Katie).

Jessica Grissom- I bequeath the seniorclass presidency to Hannah McGrath.

Steven Peterson- The game of ballbasket toAndy Jarc and Chris Stahl.

Anne Pearson- “Iceness” to Mary Swick,and my muscular complexion to BenPearson.

Kelsey Bull- To Paige Burt: the memoriesof our probe chats, our Weller runs,singing with our favorite men, and oursummer nights. To Anna Mcquade: lane4, it’s all yours girl! To Natalie Putman:benching 90 lbs., you go girl.

Danielle Richter- I bequeath Chelsea Poguemy laziness.

Natalie Roberts- My love for sushi shallgo to Alyssa Lohrman, because she’sfishy!

Jess Peller- The “sad/pathetic/disappointed/disgusted/confused all inone” face to the one and only LaurenMartinez. I also bequeath being the last ofthe Jesses or Jess² to Jess Engel.

*All photos by David Cappa

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Advice 3FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: Whitney FaberHave as much fun as you possibly can. –Erika Koth

Don’t lock yourself in your car-p e o p l ewill makefun ofyou! –M a g g i eMalach

Don’t justthrow it outthere-lay itdown. –Alex Seney

Skip as many days as possible, withoutfailing. –Allie Gunter

Don’t apply to my college. -Garrett Maple

Most of all- have fun. –Ashley Hill

Senioritis is a bad thing… but it feels sogood. - Elliott Dolan

Run to the roundhouse, they can’t corneryou there. -Alex Elias

Keep looking for the pool…(it’s on theroof). –Rebeccah Miller

Keep walking…- Caitlin Knobbe

You only get to experience highs c h o o lonce- solive it up.L a u g hl o u d l y ,dance int h ehallways,make asm a n yfriends as you can, andsparknote everything. –RoxanneWang

Go to an out of state college where there isactually nice weather. –Allie Gunter

Don’t worry about rumors or nasty words.–Ashley Hill

Walk in the stupid hallway, not a hardconcept… If you need to talk, move to theside. –Zak Geil

Calculator games are a great way to make itthrough math, but don’t let Mr. Wagner seethem. –Andrew McGowan

School isn’t fun, so make it fun. –KyleSander

Don’t be close minded. –Scott Gilmore

Whatever actions or words you do orspeak won’t matter in the next 5 years. –Ashley Hill

Respect the Seniors! –Brittany Minturn

Have fun and don’t take AP English. –Shandi Huber

Work hard because senior year you willregret not doing your best, especially whenit is time to apply to college. –NatalieRoberts

Go to Senior Prom! –Adam Gordon

Don’t take Powderpuff too seriously;breaking an arm isn’t worth it. –Stacy Fenn

Enjoy every second of high school. It goesby faster than you can imagine. –JeffLawton

Don’t post pictures on Facebook if youdon’t want the administration to see them.–Eva Valentine

Don’t throw huge parties- they will getbusted. –Michelle Lautenslager

No PDA in the halls. –Ash Bouchér

Enjoy, make it last! High school can be thebest time of your life. –Stephanie Malof

Don’t start beef with the senior girls- youwill regret it. – Shandi Huber

Don’t worry about the administration.. –John Jeffries

Have fun. School is more about thememories you make than the grades youreceive. –Kristina Kauffman

If you have Mr. Volkman, don’t put thehokey pokey in the class constitution. –Sherry Pennington

Run while you can. –Sean Bodnar

Don’t stand in the hallways and just talk.You’re in the people’s way, move! Oh andfor the PDA, get a room. –Shineliegh Dias

Try to get involved in everything you can.Don’t worry about how it might alter yourimage. If you want to do it, go for it! –Danielle Parker

Take advantage of every opportunity youare given. You only live once. –KatieRooney

Remember to put things inperspective. Your grades andsocial status in high school arenot asimportantas you thinkthey are.There arebigger andb e t t e rthings inlife. Don’tsweat the small stuff. –KurtHeimbrock

Live life to the fullest…in college. It’s toorisky in high school. –Lauren Beachy

If you are given the choice of drinking ornot drinking… choose not drinking. –RyanGunnarson

Party while you can because it will all beover before you realize it. –Pete Merkle

Don’t do drugs just give hugs. –AnnePearson

Be yourself. Don’t think so much- justfollow your heart. –Carolyn Gagliardi

Don’t stop in the middle of the hall. Theupperclassmen will plow you over if youget in the way. You can talk to your friendsat the end of the day. –Michelle Kramp

High school is all about finding out whatyou enjoy doing, so try new things and meetnew people. High school is where you shouldfigure out what you want to do in life. –DannyIngstrup

Live life how you want to live it, make yourselfhappy before you make other people happy!You know what I’m talking about! –ChrisPatterson

People could care less how well you dressor what things you own if you treat them likecrap –Be Nice! –Anne Pearson

High school goes by faster than you think.Enjoy it while you can. –Taylor Russell

Treat the halls like a road. Don’tstop, slowt r a f f i ck e e pr i g h t .Look bothw a y sb e f o r ecrossing.I fsomeoneis bigger

than you, they have the right ofway. –Ben Liles

Dress up on dress up days, get to the dancesat eight, and have the best four years of yourlife! –Leah Sos

Behave! –Megan Gardis

Get your work done during the week, havefun on the weekends! –Michelle Veite

Stand your grounds when you know you’reright, over anyone. –Pete Merkle

Make sure you do all your homework, nevermiss too much school, enjoy the last years,and don’t worry about everyone else! –SamiSharp

You still have a few years left and senioryear may seem far away but it will arrivebefore you know it. There are parts of thenext few years you’ll hate and some you’llcherish, but just remember that you’re onlyhere for a short time, so just take a deepbreath and move on. –Allison Schaaf

Do not take lifetime sports. –Mike Morrison

Do not stand in the middle of the hallway.PDA is annoying; no one wants to see that.Oh, and R-E-S-P-E-C-T the seniors: they’vewaited four years of high school to be seniorsso you should respect them. You will oneday be a senior too… don’t worry. –AndreaWilson

Don’t post pictures on facebook thatadministration could use against you! –MollyVargo

To learn how to walk in the hallways: don’tstep in the middle of the hallways, move tothe side. Oh… and don’t show PDA. That’sgross (no one wants to see it)! –Lynzi Engel

Have fun with everything you do! –JessPeller

Try and get the best results with as littleeffort as possible. –Royal Moore

Listen to your teachers- when it’s important.–Jeanne Shelanskey

High school goes fast, so don’tdote too much on one thing oryou’ll miss everything elsehappeninga r o u n dy o u .C a r p eDiem! –H a n n a hSteinberg

Don’t beafraid to visit the guidance counselor, askthem everything you need to know. –KelseyBull

Make sure you stay true to yourself,because it ends up being the most importantthing in the end. –Gabby Henskens

Have fun! It’s not worth getting mad overthe small things. Just move on and forgetabout it because it probably won’t matter ina week. –Randi Granat

Take robotics and fantasy sci-fi. –LaurenWeyand

Don’t get caught! –Chris White

Don’t get nervous. –Thomas Dearden

GPA is more important than you think. Don’tblow off easy classes. –Mitchell Schnure

High School goes by really fast- don’t wishit away. –Emily Kerr

It may seem slow now, but high school goesby really quick. Cherish every moment. –Jessica Grissom

Syd- Don’t stress out… it’s dumb and havefun in high school because it goes fast! Loveyou. –Taylor Meinking

If you’re going to pull an all-nighter to do your homework,don’t drink energy drinks back tob a c k ,s p r e a dthem out.That wayyou won’tcrash sohard andyou won’tpee somuch. –E r i k aKoth

Try to be exempt from exams senior year. –Arielle Warner

Have one best friend, they will always bethere. –Angie Wilkinson

Don’t be fake. If you don’t like someone,you don’t have to be mean to them but pleasedon’t act like you’re best friends. Beyourself- not someone else- one of someoneis enough, thank you very much. –KatieHenn

Stay out of trouble and have as much fun aspossible because it will be over in the blinkof an eye. –Mike Cooperstein

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

Picture taken by Whitney Faber

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Colleges4FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: Laura Bryant

Going, Going, Gone!Brittany Minturn: Eastern Kentucky University

Ashley Hill: Green Mountain CollegeScott Gilmore: University of CincinnatiKate Clements: Ohio State University

Natalie Roberts: Ohio UniversityAllie Gunter: University of South Florida

Steven Peterson: University of South CarolinaAndrew McGowan: Ohio State University

Zak Geil: University of CincinnatiSarah Leeper: Ohio State University

Caitlin Knobbe: University of CincinnatiRebeccah Miller: Savannah College of Art and Design

Alex Elias: Northern Kentucky UniversityElliot Dolan: Ohio State University

Garrett Maple: Ohio Northern UniversityAlex Seney: Grace College

Hilary Burkhard: Miami UniversityBrian Millhaem: Indiana University

Jessica Grissom: University of TennesseeGreg Weimer: University of Cincinnati

Lexi Rawls: Cincinnati StateJustin Hawk: Miami University

Mitchell Schnure: Ohio State UniversityJohn Cadwallader: University of Cincinnati

Shandi Huber: Ohio UniversityRyan Gunnarson: Capital University

Michael Vest: University of CincinnatiJessica Peterson: Maryville College

Leah Sos: University of Cincinnati: DAAPTaylor Meinking: University of Kentucky

Katie Rooney: Ohio State UniversityMaggie Malach: University of DaytonSean Bodnar: University of Cincinnati

Adam Gordon: Purdue UniversitySherry Pennington: Hanover College

Krystine Kauffman: University of Cincinnati

John Jefferies: Police Academy of South FloridaStephanie Malof: University of Cincinnati

Ashley Boucher: Bowling Green State UniversityMichelle Lautenslager: University of South Florida

Eva Valentine: University of CincinnatiMadison Nolte: University of South Florida

Stacy Fenn: University of CincinnatiJeff Lawton: Miami University

Danny Ingstrup: Full SailChris Patterson: Carson- Newman College

Lauren Beachy: Ohio State UniversityRoxanne Wang: Ohio State UniversityCarolyn Gagliardi: Taylor University

Michelle Kramp: Kent State UniversityShineligh Dias: Eastern Kentucky University

Danielle Parker: University of CincinnatiJeanne Shelanskey: University of Cincinnati

Maggie Malach: University of Dayton

Kurt Heimbrock: Ohio State UniversitySami Sharp: Art Institute of Ohio

Andrea Wilson: Ohio State UniversityMolly Vargo: Northern Kentucky University

Linzi Engel: University of EvansvilleJess Peller: Ohio University

Royal Moore: Rollins CollegeMichelle Veite: Xavier University

Heather Benson: Miami UniversityMegan Gardis: University of Cincinnati

Marissa Ure: Eastern UniversityAngie Wilkingson: University of Kentucky

Arielle Warner: Florida State UniversityRebecca Dykstra: Miami UniversityAndrea Horan: Ball State University

Kelly Tucker: Ohio UniversityHeidi Williams: University of Tennessee

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In Ten Years... 5FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: Neill Lewis

...Where do the seniors see themselves?Hillary BuckhardGraduate from law school, living it up inNew York City.

Alex SeneyMaried with one child and on staff withstudent venture.

Garrett MapleNot in Loveland.

Elliott DolanWorking at a genetics firm after a majerbreak through increased our profits by400%.

Alex EliasMarried, starting a family, a career innursing, living out west!

Caitlin KnobbeI see myself living in a nice house on ahill surrounded by a white picket fence. Iwill have a pet llama and two and a halfchildren. I will be married to a guy namedJohn who is an artist, and I will be apharmacist.

Sarah LeeperWith Shia.

Zak GeilMarried to Danielle Parker ☺

Andrew McGowanI will be starting down the path to beingwealthy. I will have a career in mechanicalengineering in a good business.Hopefully I will be married by then, butwho knows?

Steven PetersenLiving down south with a steady job,enjoying life.

Allie GunterTraveling the world, being the next JaneGoodall, according to Jessi Leah Grissom.

Natalie RobertsMarried with kids and a nice job….Money in the bank!

Kate ClementsI will have won the lottery ($150 Million)and living in L.A..Scott GilmoreFinishing school.

Ashley HillWith a job, livin the life, most of all beinghappy and living someplace beautiful.

Brittany MinturnProbably stuck in Loveland working.

Katie RooneyGraduate school, working to find the curefor cancer.

Lauren BeachyHaving a degree in something sweet andhaving a fun lovin’ family.

Ryan GunnarsonI will be working at a business corporationwhile coaching a school football team. Iwill also be a youth pastor at my church inColumbus, OH.

Roxanne WangMarried to Jesse McCartney in a 500million dollar house in California, surfingthe waves, with six kids.

Carolyn GagliardiPregers and marriedto a hunk living inNorth Carolina on thebeach.

Michelle KrampI see myself living inAustralia living with2 pet kangaroos…and owning abusiness.

Danny IngstrupWorking as aconcept artist for a successful video gamecompany.

Chris PattersonLivin life single, exploring the world as anaccomplished tattoo artist.

Shineliegh DiasIn another country, maybe teaching.

Ben LilesFar away…

Leah SosI am in a foreign country with a sexyforeign guy and I am a famous fashionphotographer.

Anne PearsonHopefully married and have one or twochildren… If not nursing!

Hannah SteinbergWorking as a graphic designer, maybemarried, maybe dating, maybe single, we’lljust have to wait and see.

Maggíe MalachTraveling the world, rich and famous, ofcourse. And I’ll own a convertible!

Sami SharpHopefully have my own clothing boutiqueand possibly married with kids.

Kurt HeimbrockPracticing therapy on my way to adoctorate in psychology.

Andrea WilsonHopefully somewhere far away from Ohiowith a successful job and a greathusband… maybe kids, not so sure yet.

Molly VargoI see myself married with 2 kids workingmy own practice in Physical Therapy.

Lynzi EngelI see myself living on a farm with threekids and a lovely husband. I’ll be workingas a Doctor of Physical Therapy with aminor in athletic training. I’ll be far awayfrom Loveland.

Royal MooreHopefully in medical school or juststarting my residency to become a doctor.

Michelle VeiteIn ten years I see myself working as achemist for Proctor and Gamble.

Alison SchaafI hope that ten years from now I am eithera pastry chef or a hairdresser (dependingon what I decide to do) and maybe I’llhave a husband and family if I’m lucky.

Heather BensonTeaching first grade and living somewhereother than Ohio.

Megan GardisIn my own house with a job as a nurse.

Pete MerkleWorking, having fun, and enjoying life asmuch as possible.

Lauren WeyandLiving in the city. Maybe San Francisco.I’ll be a pharmacist and have a cat namedDave.

Randi GranatI see myself married and a stay at homemom with a bunch of kids.

Mitchell SchnureIn a big house with a family.

Kelsey BullGraduated from UT, with a PHD ineducational psychology with a hubby andbeginning a family or educating middleschool students/school counseling.

Gabby HenskinsTeaching choir at a high school.

Thomas DeardenHawaii… or Africa.

Chris WhiteTied down in the suburbs with afenced in yard.

Erika KothI don’t want to say marriedbecause that’s scary, but I hopewhatever I’m doing I’m happy.

Arielle WarnerIn ten years I hope to be welltraveled and in love. I hope I have

a steady job in the music industry and tobe completing graduate school foroperatic performance.

Angie WilkinsonA math teacher, living in Amberly’sbasement, watching re-runs of LagunaBeach, and loving life (haha just kidding,but it is funny!).

Jessica GrissomI will be a medical resident in a hospital inChicago.

Taylor MeinkingMarried to a hot baseball player.

Emily KerrMarried and starting a family, have acareer, and living in North Carolina.

Marissa UreMarried with children and living my life tohelp others.

Katie HennLiving in New York City, hopefully onBroadway.

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6FRIDAY, May 25, 2007

Senior Su

Most Artistic

Johidus Jude & Leah Sos

Best Friends

Royal Moore & PatrickGrant

Best Personality

Nick Moggenburg &Chelsea Gilberson

Teachers Pet

Alex Senney & MichelleVeite

Most Laid Back Class Flirt Best Looking Class Dittz

Scot Gilmore &SarahNeimeyer

Justin Hawk & AmberlyEllis

Justin Gatton & NatalieRobinson

Alex Werk & Kelly Martin

Most ChangedSince FreshmanYearBest Physique

Most Likely ToMarry A Million-aire

Most Likely ToBe On A RealityTV Show

Joe Sweigert & Stacey Finn T.C. Bartozic & HillaryBurkhardt

Matt Carleson & JessicaPeterson

Kyle Nunn & Kelly Tucker

Mr. & Miss Senior

John Jeffries &KelseyBull

Most Photogenic

Brian Bates & MollySlabaugh

Most Unique

Adam Campbell & AshleyHill

GQ/Vogue

Derik McClary & EmilyKolberg

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7 Editor: Abbey Veith

uperlatives

Most Spirited

Adam Crawford & AngieWilkinson

Best Couple

Mike Morrison & CarolynGagliardi

Most Athletic

Patrick Grant & LaurenBeachy

Best Hair

Mike Defilipo & Eva Val-entine

Most Musical Einstein Biggest Attitude Class Clown

T.C. Coleman & ErikaKoth

Rafi Huezo & MeganGardis

Mike Sharpneck &KellyRamos

Mitch Shnure & ArielleWarner

Most Likely ToBrighten Your Day

Most Likely ToWin An Oscar

Most Likley ToSucceed

Mr. & Miss Voca-tional

Kyle Meeks & StephanieKing

Thomas Dearden &HeatherWalls

Kevin Rutkowski & GabbyHenskins

Jeff Lawton & RachaelRobinson

Best Smile

Ryan Gunnarson & SamGrimm

Best Laugh

Parker Caldwell & MollyVargo

Best Eyes

Mike Gehler & MeganFitzpatrick

Loud Mouth

Sean Bodnar & DeannaGregoire

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2007

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8FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: Ian Willemin

TimeLine

Feb 1stSpace shuttle ColumbiaCrashes.

July 22ndUday and Qusay are killedin a raid.

Dec 14thSaddam is captured.

From beginning to end. The Roar documents significant events in oursenior class’ highschool career.

Jan 3rd

Nasa safely landsa rover on Mars.

June 5thFormer presidentRonald Reagandies.

Nov 2nd

Bush isreelected.

Jun 13 Aug 29th Jul 24thMichael Jackson is aquited of allcharges.

Hurricane Katrina destroys thecoastline.

LanceArmstrongwins 7th TourDe France.

Feb 12th Aug 27thOct. 2ndCheney shoots man in hunting mishap.

49 die in plane crash in Kentucky

Fatal shooting at Amish school

Virginia tech shooting.33 dead.

All photos taken from Imageshack.com withthe exception of the VT turkey, drawn by ourown Leah Sos.

April 9thBagdahd falls toU.S. forces.

April 30thIraq prison scandalsparks a maddebate.

April 2ndPope John Paul the IIdies.

Gerald Ford dies.Dec 26th

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Senior Siblings 9FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editor: Kristina Kottenbrook and Whitney Faber

Brocks, Bauckes, Beachys,Bitzers, Bouchers, Browns,Budingers, Cadwalladers,

Conards, Cybulskis,Deurmits, Dolans, Dundes,

Dykstras, Eberhardts,Eliases, Ellises, Engels,

Fords, Gardises, Gattons,Gaydas, Gehlers,

Gilbertsons, Glass and Collet,Gohmans, Goodes, Gordons,Gormans, Hannans, Hefflers,

Heimbrocks, Henskens,Huezos, Ingstrups, Joberts,

Kerrs, Kings, Kings,

Knobbes, Kolbergs, Kreiners,Lawtons, Leamy, Liles, Lozens,

Malofs, Maples, Marcellos,Meinkings, Mayerles, Mayos,

McClarys, McOskers, Malloys,Morrisons, O’Briens, Oglesbys,Oligees, Pearsons, Pfaltzgraffs,

Pohls, Rahms, Ramoses,Russells, Rutkowskis, Sadlers,Schmahls, Shaknaitis, Sharps,

Slabaughs, Smiths, Smiths,Soses, Stamatkos, Steinbergs,

Strongs, Tuckers, Vargos,Veites, Vests, Walls, Warners,

Wilmes, Youngs

Senior LegaciesSenior LegaciesSenior LegaciesSenior LegaciesSenior LegaciesNow that our seniors are going off to college, it’s up to their siblings to rule Loveland High...

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Favorites10FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Editors: Erika Odioso and David Derrick

Student TeacherRebeccah Miller

Alex EliasElliott Dolan

Garrett MapleHilary Burkhard

Alex SeneyCaitlin Knobbe

Zak GeilAndrew McGowan

Kyle SanderSarah LeeperScot Gilmore

Ashley HillBrittany MinturnKate ClementsNatalie Roberts

Allie GunterSteven Peterson

Shandi HuberStacy FennJeff LawtonEva Valentine

Michelle LautenslagerSean Bodner

Stephanie MalofAsh Bouchér

Krystine KauffmenJohn Jefferies

Sherry PenningtonJessica Nightingale

Adam GordonDanny IngstrupMichelle Kramp

Carolyn GagliardiShineliegh DiasDanielle Parker

Kelsey BullRoxanne WangChris PattersonTaylor RussellLauren Beachy

Ryan GunnarsonBen Liles

Brian MillhaemKatie Rooney

Leah SosAnne Pearson

Hannah SteinbergRoyal MooreMegan GardisMichelle VeitePete MerkleSami Sharp

Alisson SchaafKurt HeimbrockMaggie MalachHeather Benson

Jess PellerLynzi EngelMolly Vargo

Andrea WilsonJeanne Shelansky

Randi GranatLauren Weyand

Chris WhiteThomas DeardenMitchell Schnure

Mike VestTaylor Meinking

Erika KothEmily Kerr

Jessica GrissomMarissa Ure

Angie WilkinsonArielle Warner

Katie HennMike Cooperstein

Mike MorrisonAmanda Kreiner

Mrs. GrantMrs. Partridge

Mrs. WeillMs. EvansMr. Warden

Mrs. BorchersMrs. Powers

Mrs. PartridgeMr. Allison

Mr. ZinneckerMr. Lail

Ms. TempletonMrs. GrantMr. DunlapMs. EvansMr. Ferone

Mrs. PartridgeMr. PartinMr. Dunlap

Mr. ZinneckerMrs. Borchers

Mr. DunlapMr. ConatserMr. Allison

Mrs. JamisonMrs. Burge

Ms. TempletonMr. Reed

Mr. MurrayMr. Jones

Mr. FriedmanMr. Zinnecker

Mrs. KochMrs. PowersMr. FeroneMr. Reed

Mr. FeroneMr. ZinneckerMr. Conatser

Mrs. BorchersMrs. HudsonMrs. Powers

Miss WeillMrs. Bosse

Mrs. BorchersMs. TempletonMr. ZinneckerMrs. PartridgeMrs. Jamison

Mr. GeigerMrs. EvansMr. Dorsey

The JamisonsMr. DamewoodMr. ZinneckerMrs. BorchersMrs. Swenson

Mr. MillerMrs. SwensonMr. Zinnecker

Mr. FeroneMr. Damewood

Mrs. WalshMr. GeigerMrs. VioxMr. AllisonMr. Maegly

Coach ThomasMs. Templeton

Mr. LailMrs. PartridgeMrs. Partridge

Mr. AllisonMs. TempletonMs. Templeton

Mr. JonesMr. SchmidtMr. Warden

Mrs. Borchers

ScrubsPaula’s Home Cooking

HeroesNUMB3RS

Sports CenterN/A

Bananas in PajamasEverybody Loves Ray

Family GuyScooby Doo

Bob RossMiami Ink

Six Feet UnderGrey’s AnatomyGrey’s AnatomyAmerican IdolLizzie McGuire

South ParkThe Hills

Grey’s AnatomyEntourage

Prison BreakThe HillsSmallville

Everybody Loves RayCrocodile HunterGrey’s Anatomy

CopsHouse

The Daily ShowFriday Night Lights

My Name is EarlGrey’s AnatomyFlavor of Love

Saved by the BellGilmore Girls

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Grey’s AnatomyGilmore Girls

The Ultimate FighterLaguna Beach

Without a Trace

Neutral Milk HotelTaylor SwiftLinkin ParkFort Minor

Rascal FlattsChris Tomlin

Christina AguileraDave Matthews Band

Goo Goo DollsMike Jones

ColdplayDropkick Murpheys

The StrokesTim McGrawTeddy Geiger

Dave Matthews BandJason Mraz

Lucky Boys ConfusionRascal FlattsJohn MayerBlink 182

All American RejectsJohn MayerLil’ Wayne

PharrellChris Daugherty

Rascal FlattsThe Temptations

N/AThe Clash

Red Hot Chili PeppersN/A

Thirsty MercJoss Stone

FergieAC/DC

Jack JohnsonJesse McCartneyThe Academy Is

Red Hot Chilli PeppersCarrie Underwood

John ReubenCatch 22

Red Hot Chili PeppersThe Fray

OasisRelient K

The Academy IsThird Eye Blind

Yung JocEvanescence

Lil WayneBoys Like Girls

MuseKeller Williams

Something CorporateThe Fray

John LegendTenth Avenue North

Kenny ChesneyRascal Flatts

The Spill CanvasAC/DCIncubus

Say AnythingPlain White T’s

Red Hot Chili PeppersRed Hot Chili Peppers

John MayerSaosin

Dave Matthews BandRed Hot Chili Peppers

Me Without YouRascal FlattsJohn Mayer

Michelle BranchOAR

Red Hot Chili PeppersAnyone Country

Uma ThurmanJake Gyllenhaal

Tony JaaKeira Knightly

Ben StillerN/A

Will FerrelBrad Pitt

Adam SandlerN/AShia

Adam SandlerJude Law

N/AMatt Damon

Rachel McAdamsLeo DiCaprio

Jason AlexanderMatthew McConaughey

Will FerrellGilbert GodfreyMark Wahlberg

Jude LawWill FerrellTaye Diggs

Adam SandlerKiera KnightlyBruce WillisSteve CarrellJon StewartTom CruiseSimon PeggWill Ferrell

Reece WitherspoonJosh HartnettJohnny Depp

Rachel McAdamsMick Cannon

Vin DiesalWill FerrellJim Carey

Denzel WashingtonEd Norton

Jack NicholsonOrlando Bloom

Adam BrodyOrlando Bloom

Hugh GrantRyan ReynoldsAngelina Jolie

Sarah Jessica ParkerN/A

Ben AffleckHarrison Ford

Edward NortonN/A

Chad Michael MurrayN/A

Matt DamonMolly Shannon

Josh HartnetN/A

Kirstie AlleyJulius Sumner Miller

Ethan HawkeN/A

Matt DamonAl Pacino

Eva MendezMatt MayerleHugh Grant

Natalie PortmanJuluis Sumner Miller

Adam SandlerJude Law

Julia MurneyMark Wahlberg

Tom CruiseAdam Sandler

N/AGraduationAfter PromGraduation

Homecoming WeekGas Leak!

Senior PromPromPromN/A

Lunch with AlexAfter PromSenior Week

N/AEverything

PromGraduation

FAVC Tennis TournamentFootball Games

Fall HomecomingFall Homecoming

First Football GamesHomecoming

Football GamesDances

PowerliftingHomecoming

Football GamesN/A

BonfiresLunch Table

Basketball Senior NightSenior Prom

DancesN/A

AP HistorySenior HomecomingHomecoming Week

Baseball GamesAfter Prom

PromFriday Nights Lights

The bell at 2:20N/A

GraduationAll DancesAfter Prom

DancesVarsity Soccer

Homecoming 2006Homecoming WeekHomecoming WeekHomecoming Week

After PromGas LeakGas Leak

PromEuro Trip

Homecoming WeekFootball & Bball Games

Football GamesHomecoming

Basketball GamesGas Leak

Washington TripRoboticsJr. Prom

N/AAll Dances

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Senior WeekN/A

Homecoming WeekShow Choir 06-07

FootlooseFriday Night Lights

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Chelsea SandersKyle LewisSarah Bailey

Nick ThorvaldsenMollie FitzgeraldBubba WilliamsKristen KnobbeTyler Gabbard

Kyle MillerN/A

Andrew ShaknaitisChole TempleSam CollinsZach Griffin

David DerrickKatie Kerkhove

Kyle LewisBrett BitzerPaige Burt

Alyssa LohrmanBubba Williams

Ellen BuddeSam MatherNick Sillet

Taylor GoodeBryan Maclean

Jen ElmoreMike SullivanHaler Mueller

Carrie SouthcottMeghan LeeverTravis FasonGuard GirlsAllie Wilson

N/AMegan Leever

Paige BurtAbbey Veith

John KennedyMatt Vanover

Samantha BeachyTJ Howard

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Megan LeeverAll of ‘emMike Brizzi

Hannah KingJessica VeiteNick Sillett

Savannah SharpJared Liles

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Stephanie BalesZach Kelly

Joey SarneckiAbby Vargo

Savannah SharpBradly Temple

Sarah NyeMatt DykstraKasey HawkJustin TalbotAnn SporingChase Stahl

Syd MeinkingAustin BesseyHannah MackTerra Kreiner

Chelsea SandersPizazz Girls

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Our Seniors 11FRIDAY, May 25, 2007 Drawings by Laura Rojo

To Mrs. Borchers, who has always led the way forus, and to our newsriting seniors, congratulations, youwill all be missed next year.

Mrs. Borchers

Katie RooneyMaggie Malach

Jessica Grissom

Kate Clements Alex Seney Danielle Richter

Andrea Horan

Jessica Petersen

Taylor MeinkingBrian Millheam

Leah SosRoxanne Wang

Mike Vest

Shandi Huber

Kelly Tucker

Ryan Gunnerson

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Tyler Achberger.B e n j a m i nAdams. JessicaAdams. TylerA d d i n g t o n .C h r i s t o p h e rAnderson. KellyA u g s p u r g e r.Samantha Bair.C h r i s t o p h e rBannister. T.C.Bartoszek. BrianBates. SpencerBaucke. LaurenBeachy. JoshuaBenham. Heather Benson.Justine Benzinger. CraigBergman. Nicholas Berry.Nicholas Bertke. Jenab

Bhatia. BrittanyBiggs. BrianBitzer. ShaynaB l a n k e n s h i p .Sean Bodnar.Michael Boehm.Jamie Boller.

Hilary Burkhard.J o h nCadwal l ade r.Parker Caldwell.N i c h o l a sCallahan. AdamCampbell. Alan-M i c h a e lC a m p b e l l .M e r a n d aC a m p b e l l .M a t t h e wCarlson. TonyCastrucci. TarahC h i l d r e s s .K a t e l y nClements. TreverCoburn. TerrellColeman. Reece

Conard. MichaelCooperstein. Amanda

Craig. Adam Crawford. MargoC u r r a n . M i c h a e lC y b u l s k i . Adam Davis.Gregory Davis. Adam Davis.David Davis.Thomas Dearden.

Rebekah Dededen.Zachary Dee. Michael

Defillippo. ShineleighDias. Lindsey

Dilibero. JosephDiscepoli. Elliot Dolan. KyleD o p p l e r . Jessica Duermit.Lauren Dundes. R e b e c c aE b e r h a r d t . Alexandra Elias.

Amberly Elis. Lynzi Engel.Stacy Fenn. Jessica Fitch.

MeganFitzpatrick.

Charles Ford.Megan Fitzpatrick. Austin Freeman.

Carolyn Gagliardi. Megan Gardis. Justin Gatton.Steven Gayda. Christopher Geeding. Michael Gehler.

Zachary Geiger. Zachary Geil. Robyn German. ChelseaGilbertson. Scot Gilmore. Desheil Glass. Alexandria Glatte.

Michael Goode. Adam Gordon. Brian Gorman. Randi Granat.Patrick Grant. DeannaGregoire. Samantha Grimm.Jessica Grissom. MichaelGruber. Ryan Gunnarson.Allison Gunter. Megan Hamill.Jonathan Hannan. BrittneyHansard. Kendra Hartman.Logan Hatfield. Justin Hawk.Kurt Heimbrock. KatherineHenn. Gabrielle Henskens.Jacqueline Hicks. Ashley Hill.Nate Hirsch. Brittney Hizard.Nicholas Hohenberger.Christopher Holder. AndreaHoran. Shandi Huber. RafaelHuezo. Christopher Hundley.Daniel Ingstrup. Sarah Jackson.Alicia Jackson. John Jefferies.Elizabeth Jobert. Cody Jones.Johidiss Jude. Lucas Karle.Krystine Kauffman. Emily Kerr.Stefanie King. Kelsey King.Tatyana Klochan. CaitlinKnobbe. Whittney Knoch.Emily Kolberg. Erika Koth.Brittany Kovacs. Michelle

Kramp. Amanda Kreiner. MarcKutylowski. MichelleLautenslager. Kelly Lavieri.Emma Lawler. Jeffery Lawton.Elizabeth Layman. ShannonLeamy. David Lee. SarahLeeper. Benjamin Liles. MaryLouke. Brian Lozen. Seth Lucas.Sarah Madden. MargaretMalach. Stephanie Malof.Steven Manville. Robert Maple.Kara Ann Marcello. Kelly Martin.Amanda Matosky. MatthewMayerle. Abigail Mayo. DerekMcClary. Paige McDonough.Janet McFadden. AndrewMcGowan. Nicholas McKinney.Dale Mcosker. Kyle Meeks.James Allen Meeks. TaylorMeinking. Robert Menchen.Peter Merkle. Rebeccah Miller.Brian Millhaem. JonathanMinges. Brittany Minturn.Nicholas Moeggenberger.Jeremie Moeller. MatthewMolloy. Royal Moore. Ashley

Morrison. Michael Morrison. Gerald Neal. Sara Niemeyer.Jessica Nightingale. Madison Nolte. Kyle Nunn. Timothy

O’Brien. Crystal Odenbeck. Ashley Oglesby. DavidOligee. Katelyn Orcutt. Michael Orsinelli. Adrianne

Packard. Michael Palmer. Danielle Parker.Christopher Patterson. Andrew

Peal. Anee Pearson. Valerie Peeler. Jessica Peller. SherryPennington. Stephanie Perry. Jessica Petersen. StevenPeterson. Olivia Petrie. Taylor Pfaltzgraff. Andrew Pifer.Jacquelyn Pohl. Kristin Poindexter. Rebecca Quinones.Tyler Rahm. Kelly Ramos. Jessica Randall. AlexandreaRawls. Danielle Richter. Rachel Robbins. Natalie Roberts.Christopher Romano. Katherine Rooney. Kate Rost. SarahRoyce. Jeffery Ruhl. Arron Russell. Taylor Russell. Kevin

Rutkowski. Cameron Sadler.Cody Saffell. Zachary Said.Kyle Sander. Amanda Sawyer.

Alison Schaaf. SandraSchlachta. Michael Schmahl.

Brian Schnell. Mitchell Schnure.Jessica Sears. Alex Seney.

Jeffery Shaknaitis. SamanthaSharp. Michael Sharpnack.

Jeanne Shelanskey. JulieShowler. David Simms. Sheila

Simon. Molly Slabaugh. BrockSmith. Zachary Smith. Leah

Sos. Demetra Stamatakos.Hannah Steinberg. Diana

Steuber. Kristy Strong. JosephSweigart. Rachel Taylor. Ryan

Tedford. Stacye Toups. KellyTucker. Marissa Ure. Eva

Valentine. Molly Vargo.Michelle Veite. Michael Vest.

Derek Vormwald. Kelly Voss.Heather Walls. Roxanne Wang.

Arielle Warner. GregoryWeimer. Alexander Werk.

Lauren Weyand. ChristopherWhite. Angela Wilkinson. Heidi

Williams. Bryan Wilmes.Andrea Wilson. Alexander

Wilson. Eric Young.

Megen Boster.Ashley Coucher.Leslie Bowling.Sandra Bradley.Jeremy Braley.Joshua Brock.Justin Brock.Matthew Brodof.Matthew Brown.Timothy Brown.Valerie Budinger.Kelsey Bull.