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w orking together

n o two are the same

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make it your

o ne student body

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Events: 6-25

Academics: 26-39

40-91

Athletics: 42-69

Groups: 70-85

Clubs: 86-91

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Individuality: 94-107

Portraits: 108-149

Seniors: 150-181

Ads & Index: 182-240

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Varsity Athletes

no two are the same.

92-240

Individuality: 94-107

Portraits: 108-151

Seniors: 154-183

Ads & Index: 184-240

working together.

40-91

Athletics: 42-69

Groups: 70-85

Clubs: 86-91

one student body.

4-39

Events: 6-25

Academics: 26-39

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o w n .

You found yourself part of one student body ;

existing amongst 2,302 students, there was a

creeping temptation to step back and blend into

the background. However, a sense of belonging

existed once you discovered your niche; the next

thing you knew, you were working together with

peers who shared similar interests and your high

school days became meaningful. Yet, even more

crucial, you found yourself. You remembered

that while there are many students, no two are

alike . Every student had a fresh perspective to

offer, and so in this sea of bulldogs, you made

these four years unique; you made them matter.

In short: you didn't hesitate to make it your o w n .

make it your

Opening 2-3

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Homecoming Pep Rally

Student Section

DECA Seniors

Class of 2014

You found yourself part of one student body . Standing

out in such a massive group was a considerable

challenge, but there was a sense of belonging when

sitting amidst thousands of your peers. We were all part

of something bigger, something greater than we realized.

We had the power to cheer each other on, to make

ourselves noticed, and to inspire those within the group.

In the future we would not remember the individuals we

came to know within that same crowd, but we would

always remember the force that erupted when the mass

cheered as a whole and what our unity represented. High

school moments would fade into a blur, but we would

never forget our hometown and where we came from. We

were the Bulldogs, and we made it our own.

o ne

student body.

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The Brownsburg student section is known for their energy and zeal at

every Friday night varsity football game. The opening game against

McCutcheon centered around a toga theme and the students donned

creatively accessorized white bed sheets. The first game was a win for the

team and brought with it an overwhelming excitement for the season ahead.

Everyone 4-5

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Homecoming Flash Mob

Orchestra Students

Purple Precision Robotics Team

Jamie Thompson '14, Treavor

The next thing you knew, you were working together

with peers who shared similar interests and your high

school days became meaningful. Interaction is crucial for

success in such a diverse environment. Sometimes the

best lessons come from observing others and learning to

work with peers. In class students must assemble into

groups and help each other; during sports or club events,

teammates and members develop friendships. Perhaps

the most important aspect of collaboration exists between

faculty and students, who both understand the role that

each plays. Staff must prepare young kids for a bright

future, and students must learn the skills that are

necessary to succeed. Together, we made ourselves

known.

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Groups 40-41

During their August in-school field trip, members of CHAIN Link were able to work on projects

for the upcoming school year. The student government organization elects leaders from each

grade level to help organize school activities and promote leadership within the student body.

Donnie Spencer '14 and Abbey Richey '14 worked on the t-shirt design for the upcoming Riley

Hospital fundraiser and varsity football game. The t-shirts were sold for $10 per student at lunches

and comprised a large portion of the donations that were made to the local children's hospital.

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Young, but Mighty With the girls’ Varsity team made up of a

strong core of sophomores alongside one

junior and one freshman, the inexperience in

the playing field was something they would

have to overcome to achieve a successful

season. In years past the team had faced

strong competitors, and this year was no

different. When asked about the competition

Andrea Wesson '16 said, “It is not all about

winning or losing to an opponent, it is you

playing against the course and your past

scores.” But each individual had her own

obstacles to face throughout the season. Like

everyone else, Maddie Cody '16 had hers,

“The biggest obstacle I faced during golf this

season was taking on the role as number one

from the seniors who graduated last year. It

was a big chance and came with a lot of

responsibility.” While Maddie had been busy

having a great second year for her high school

career, Lasserina Dowell '15 had wrapped

hers up. “Standing on the sidelines was

something I've never enjoyed. But after

suffering a reoccurring nerve injury at the

beginning of the season, it was something I

had to learn to do. By the end of the year, I

could not be prouder of any of these girls. I

enjoyed watching all of them make

improvements throughout the season. But

1. Lining up the putt can be the difference between a par and a bogey. Bailey Lotz '16 had a routine to follow all season she said, “First I line up my ball with the hole, set my stance, then clear my mind.” 2. As the ball rolls onto the green Reilly Olmstead '17 can see her practice paying off. Reilly said,“I improved around the green a lot this season. I learned its more touch than anything else.”

1

2

unbekn own st

where it all began...

“I just started my eighth grade year and I don't

really have a good story of how I started to play.

But i just kept on playing.” .

Brittany Dial '17

“Well, it wasn't my choice. My eighth grade year,

the golf coach e-mailed me and said that they

didn't have enough girls to make a team , so he

was relying on me to keep the team going. He

basically guilt tripped me into playing... but a few

years later I'm still playing. So i guess it wasn't all

that bad. “

Lasserina Dowell '15

“My grandpa signed me up for lessons. I always

completely hated it at first because I had to get up

earlier than deemed strictly humanly necessary for

a 6-year old but I forgave it every time and as soon

as my club came in contact with the ball I loved it

all over again”

Emma Wilkins '16

“When I was first introduced to the idea of golf I

didn't like it but when I got myself out there and

tried it, I loved it.. Every year I love golf more and

more. I can't wait to see how my golf career

blossoms.”

Maddy Koester '16

chip and run

mostly, how hard I laughed during practices or

on the way home from matches. All of the

memories I made with everyone is what I'll

remember the most for the years to come. ”

With the team captain sitting out and taking

the role as the assistant coach, the rest of the

team continued to improve and compete.

Sophia Topi '16 commented on her

improvement throughout the season, “To look

up at the scoreboard and see a score that

was ten, fifteen, twenty strokes under what it

had been last year: that made me feel like all

the hard work I'd put in were worth it.” Similar

to Sophia, Corrine Lucas '17 said, “I

improved a lot this season. I was really sad

when the season was over. I think if i had kept

playing every day I would have kept on

improving more and more.” This year's

sectionals were held at the girl's home course,

West Chase. Although Avon walked away with

the victory, Brownsburg came in a close

second with the aid of Maddie Cody winning

the title of Sectional Medalist. The girls had an

overall winning season, but it is not just about

the numbers they put up on the board. It was

the experience and knowledge the girls

obtained that will allow them to achieve

greatness in the following years.

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Andrea Wesson '16

Brittany Dial '17

Corinne Lucas '17

Andrea Wesson '16

Maddie Cody '16

Lasserina Dowell '15

Sophia Topi '16

Corrine Lucas '17

With the score sheet from sectionals held high, Reilly Olmstead '17 , Maddie Cody '16 , Sophia Topi '16, Emma Wilkins '16 , Andrea Wesson '16 are all smiles after their accomplishment. The girls came in strong second place finish at their home course on the day of Sectionals.

Events 10-11

Athletics 58-59

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our own .

this year was

J. Lalli '1 3

CLOSING

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make it your