3901 E. Stanford Dr. Paradise Valley, AZ
(602) 955-8200
www.pcds.org
Population: 708
T h e Possibilities.. .
Chris Gibbs, Laura Bodell, and Guy Gamble as future artists.
Aaron Fazel and Clare Burnham could be future teachers as they read to lower school student.
A firemanA magican A d o c t o r
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A lawyerA teacher A «A business
An entrepreneut
A sailor
“Hey baby!!” says Lexie Carlson, Ashley Gustafson, Caroline McGee and Sarah Hurwitz.
Starting young, Kendall Goodyear shows promise as an athlete.
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Seniors, Sarah Donovan, Aubrey Wieger, and Glenn Goodman, relax in the quad.
Janell Byas and Mayan Zeitlin show interest the sciences.
\ general a p r in c ip a l a conductorA physiologist An artist
. . . A realtor Am AtWctcA musician A scientist
Future educator, Alex Lipovsky. reads to a lower school student.
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Ryan Rosen and Brian Yee enforce the rules of the quad, no questions.
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Danny Lowe and Danielle Goldstein show their love for blue and gold.
The PCDS Eagle struts his stuff.
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The PCDS cheerleaders cheer for the blue and the gold.
Lower school students fight to win the senior scooting race.
The mysterious rollerblader dons his wig and patrols the gym.
Jeff Sand cheers for the girl’s volleyball team. Mrs. Barranco and Dr. Allison show
their blue and gold spirit.
The boys show off their cheerleading skills.
G^lcn Brewster - HeAb of School
Sign of the TimesAre we talking about decorations of the self, the
planet, or near space? About style or life style or some other sign of life?
Lets talk about you. Are you a sign of the times? Do you know your own time yet, or anyone elses?
There are enduring truths. They are the signs for all times. Like decorum and not decor, you can be much more than just what others see.
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“A Sign of the Times” What time is it?Who has time for that? Time is a wasting? Time to go!John Crabb
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There is a fixed progression of age, just one single path of nature; and an appropriate quality has been granted to each part of life.The infirmity of childhood, the high spirits of youth, the weight and dignity of middle years, and the ripeness of old age-each possesses a natural character to be cultivated in its own season.
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Senior Defcic tionMr. Hendrickson,
As a token of our admiration and appreciation, we, the Class of 2000, dedicate this yearbook to you. You have made us each feel important, being concerned when we are sick, listening when we need a friend, and allowing us to bombard your office at all hours of the day. We will miss your encouragement, support, humor, scary noises, and mostly your friendship. We value your undying devotion to the community, to the school, and to each student. Thank you for accepting our perpetual tardiness and for making our experience in the PCDS Upper School something to be cherished.
We love you, Hendy!!!
The Class of 2000
Bo^rb of Trustees
William F. Henze II Class of '67
Thomas Geantiljsan J. Bansak President
usan Kirkwood
Galen Brewster Head of the School
Donald R. Loback
Susan M. Garrity Pres. Parents' Association
Cindy H. McCain Michael A. Pachtman
Pres. Alumni Association
Frederick M. Pakis V/P Information
Technology
Jean G. Platt
Class of '70
rolyn P. O'Malley Class of '65
Bernard G. Rethore V/P Treasurer
Daniel Semegen V/P Development
Cynthia R. Yeargan V/P Education
Laurence B. Tree II Garth Wieger V/P Buildings and
Grounds
a & iA fi .. \ « J y i Kathleen R. Wade
Kristine C. Williams
Advisory T rustees
C. Randall Bain Daniel J. Donahoe I Bennett Dorrance Bert A. Getz Herbert J. Louis
Nan P. MillerEllie B. NolanJean W. PettittNicholas J. Sakellariadis '69Leslie H. Small
Ann P. Symington Shoshana B. Tancer Hal Tashman Gay F. Wray
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Mr. Zweiback.—
Jean Ackley, LS Art Lisa Adrian, Second Grade
Teaching Assistant Cort Alcott, Second Grade
Rebecca Allison, English Chair/US English
Christine Anderson, MS Spanish
Janice Anderson,First Grade Teacher
Molly Arnason, MS French/Spanish
Jessica Barranco, US History Marie Bippus, Fifth Grade
Adrienne Bonnet, Pre- Kindergarten Teacher
Karen Bruntz, First Grade Teaching Assistant
Linda Bryant, MS Art Georgia Buelow, MS/US
Physical Education Keith Burns,MS English
Andrew Caglieris, Mathematics Chair/US Mathemat
Cara Cameron, Head Librarian/US Librarian
Virginia Carter, MS Social Studies
Antoinette Clark, LS Science
Mr. Schweikher.
Mr. Ellingson.
Ms. Heidler and Ms. Dalton.
L to R, Back Row: Ms. Barranco,Dr. Allison, Dr. Longust, Ms. Ellis, Ms. Howard, and Ms. Mahan. Front Row: Ms, Lowe, Ms. Kolbet, and Ms. Thompson.
Joyce Cone, MS Mathematics James Cook, US Art Lance Coon, US English Fabio Correa, US Spanish Stacy Cowen, LS Physical Education
Louise Crabtree, MS English Carol Dalton, Kindergarten Elizabeth Dann, US Biology F. Rodney Dashnaw, MS LatinCindy Davis,First Grade Teacher
Marti Deanguera, LS/MS ScienceJudith Dering,Pre-KindergartenTeaching AssistantLisa Dilettoso, LS AssistantDirector of AdmiLinda Drate, LS SpanishLee Edwards, Kindergarten
Brian Ellingson, MS/US Physical Education Kathleen Ellis, US MathematicsChris Eriksen, Fifth Grade Kaye Ferguson, Music Chair/StringsJohn Fielder, Fourth Grade
Charles Flail, US History Peter Flanagan-Hyde, US MathematicsAndi Freed-Krehbiel, LowerSchool Director of Learning CenterSusan Funkhouser, Fifth GradeLayne Garrett, MS Mathematics 17
Janet Green, Woodwinds Matt Guthrie, Debate Team Coach
and Research Kimberly Hawkins, US Counselor
Elaine Heidler, Kindergarten Teaching Assistant
Robert Hendrickson, US Director of Student Acti
Barbara Hendrickson,Evening Eagles
Lillian Howard, US Latin Shirley Hughes,MS
Supervised Study Diane Ingold, Second Grade Karen Johnson,Third Grade
Teacher
Shelly Jones, MS Counselor Debra Kolbet, US Computer
Coordinator/Yearbook Robert Kosower, Director of Athletics
Louise Lamee, Kindergarten Teaching Assistant
Bridgett Longust, Foreign Language Chair/US Frenc
Charlotte Lowe, US Mathematics Evelyne Macrodimitris,
LS Librarian Stephanie Mahan, US Spanish
Dan Majeski, LS Physical Education
Alexis Martel, MS Science
Dave Martin, History Chair/US History/US Assi
Patrick McKean, Fourth Grade
Leslie Milne,Pre-Kindergarten Teacher
Ms. Sainz.
Ms. Olsen.
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L to R: Ms. Mahan, Ms. Lowe, Ms. Hawkins, Ms. Longust, and Dr. Correa.
Mr. Wielunski.
L to R: Ms. Freed-Krehbiel, Ms.Manna, Ms. Davis, Ms. Anderson, and Mr. Alcott.
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Judy Mitchell, Counseling Director/MS Head As Linda Moffett,Pre- Kindergarten Teaching Assist Eric Neufer, Computer Chair/Academic Computin Liz Olson, MS Mathematics Chris Palmer, MS Librarian
Lynn Personius,Third Grade TeacherJohn Riley, LS Computer/LS MusicKae Robb, MS Spanish Tripp Robbins, Theater Director/Drama David Rowe, MS/US Band
Melanie Sainz, Chair Visual Arts Dept/US ArtBrenda Schertenlieb, MS/USChoir/MusicalPaul Schweikher, CollegeCounseling DirectorMichael Swingler, ScienceChair/US ScienceSharon Thompson, US English
Jenny Treadway, MS Computer Barbara Whiter, Director of Project Excellence/Community Outreach Thomas Wielunski, MS Mathematics Andrew Wilkins, MS Social Studies Dean Wilkins, US Chemistry
Sarah Williams, Athletic Trainer Betsy Youngman, MS Science Adam Zweiback, US English Not Shown:Margaret “Peg” Thomas, MS English Fran Vierck, LS Fourth Grade
Leslie Abbott, Receptionist Randy Allmon,
Accountant/Financial Analyst Karen Anderson,
Development & Alumni Officer Kristie Berg, Admissions Officer
Duane Bergstrom, Director of Physical Plant
Jason Brabon, Maintenance Lee Buettner, Executive Assistant to
the HeadBarbara Bzdak, Business Office
AssistantJose Manuel Calvo, Dining Hall
Cliff Carlson, Maintenance
Luis Cisneros, Maintenance Susan Cooke, Maintenance
Lola Cuenca, Dining Hall Jose Delgado, Maintenance
Sen Fan, Maintenance
Robert Ferreira, Assistant Network Supervisor
John Flynn, Security Carol Hook, Development
Secretary Robert Jones, Bus Driver
Jacqueline Lee, MS Secretary
Gail Lindsey, Bookstore Manager
llene Manna, LS Secretary/Admissions
Maria Martinez, Dining Hall Veronica Martinez, Maintenance
Al McCauley, Maintenance
Denise McClintic, Director of Alumni and Develop
David McClintic, Systems Network Supervisor
Nancy Miller, Upper School Secretary
Leo Nez, Maintenance Jewell Nisbet, School Nurse
John Ordini, Chief Business and Financial Officer
Judith Ortiz, Registrar J.Luis Pastor, Dining Hall
William Perez, Maintenance Brandon Perry .Maintenance
Janet Petz, Dining Hall Betty Reiff, Business Office
Accounting Assistant Joan Risley, Director of
Communications Karen Roberts, Upper School
SecretaryJoseph Robinson, Bus Driver
Staff
Ms. Roberts and Ms. Miller.
Ms. Buettner and Ms. McClintic.
Missing:Trudy Tom,Employee Resources Officer Beth Zink, Publications Designer Charles Jones, Maintenence Faith Vojtanik, Maintenence Harold Yeaman, Maintenence Lyle Zielstork, Maintenence
Alex Skoczen, Director of SecurityBob Spaziani, Director of Food Services (SODEXHO-Marriott) Danny Strickland, Maintenance Tom Sylvester, Director of Admissions/Fincance
Luke Thirkhill, Bus DriverPeg ThomasTrudy Tom, EmployeeResources OfficerFrances VierckFaith Vojtanek, Maintenance
Harold Yeaman, Maintenance Richard Zielenkiewicz, Maintenance Lyle Zielstorf, Maintenance Beth Zink, Publications Designer
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Lower School
Back-Madeleine Evans, Margo Casselman & Katie Peairs Front-Cole Goodyear & Max Eller
Cres Worthington &Stewart McClintic
Robert Adrian, Tommy Burke & Matt Tibi
Whitney Bowers, Greg Adrian & Alexandra Kayei
Adam Galloway, Daniel Bohnert & Luke Lyddon
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No PWe to Grow Bvit V/p
Morgan Shepard
■rs. Dalton & Malinl Desai
Wyatt Rodgers, Sophia Boyer, Anjali Chari, Madeleine Evans, Emily Overholt
Alice Masayesva
5ack-Richard Wong, Piper Gustafson, Brandon Norem I Michele Barnhill Front- Nick Martori, Jarrid Fish & Jessica Rosenauer
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Bailey Anderson Andrew Bohannon
Sarita Chari
Cooper Christensen Jake Ghelfi
Katherine Haenel Peter Haenel
Stenson Hamann
Lauren Hanneman Gillian Highet
Michael Hosmar Alycia Jewes
Hannah Johnson-Clague
Alec Knappenberger Evan Kolbet Elana Leifer Alexa Lewis Allason Pregulman
Breana Roberts Garron Rodgers Emily Schron Rachel Sharaby Colton Siddle
Alex Sylvester Walker Tuton
<ie Lewis and Hanna Johnson-Clague.
m %mStenson Hammann and Alec Knappenberger.
Alec Knappenberger and Riggs Lennon.
Katie Haenel and Breana Roberts
Evan Kolbet and Andrew Bohannon.
tAlexandra Abate
C Amy Aube James Barranco
Maxwell Baum Maiini Desai
Kayla EllernChristopher Frame
Brock Ghelfi Austin Glass
Samantha Goett Elliot Goldberg
Katherine Gonzales
Kendall Goodyear Danica Greenberg
Gillian Hormel Michael Hung
Chase Klyn Jacob Langerman
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Scott Loncki William MacGillivray Alice Masayesva Nathaniel Nearhood Daniel Niv Reid Price
Alexander Ralston Alexa Roeper Zachary Shedd Allison Sherman Yuta Shimmi Alyssa Stein
Madison Tuton Connor Werth Dennis Willis Danika Worthington Natalie Zimmerman Jacob Zweiback
Yuta Shimmi.
e kindergarten classes on their field trip to Duncan Farms.
L to R: Nate Nearhood, Max Baum, Reid Price, Connor Werth, and Brock Ghelfi.
L to R: Natalie Zimmerman, Danica Greenberg, and Kayla Eller.
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cJoseph Abate
Gregory Adrian Chelsea Barker Ashley Barnhill
Whitney Bowers D.J. Burton
Ale Canulla Leah Clark
Rebecca Cohen Eric Conyers
Ryan Dougherty Connor Genta
Nicky Gibbs Morgan Gilbard Seth Ginsburg Kendall Goett Kylin Hamann
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WMiwii
Tamara Itkis Alexandra Kaye Danielle Kaye Harrison Kaye Skylar Kaye Bailey Keogh
Matthew Lillard Julia Lipovsky Rachael Lopez Jordan Masayesva Harley McKee Christo Meier
Ryan Miller Alexander Mirbod Nicholas Nason Trey Petznick Kathryn Rector Elizabeth Rodie
Sofia Sweeney Ashley Sylvester Mary Vendegna Charles Wilde Cres Worthington
L to R: Matthew Lillard, Eric Conyers, Jisook Barnhill, Alexandra Kaye, Skylar Kaye.
L to R:Alexandra Kaye, Skylar Kaye, Cres Worthington, Trey Petznick, Morgan Gilbard, SethGinsburg, Chelsea Barker, Ashley Barnhill, andRebecca Cohen.
Bowers.
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William Barnes Daniel Bohnert
Sophia Boyer f^eter Brown
Margo Casselman Jacqueline Chang
Anjali Chari Max Eller
Madeleine Evans Robert Frame
Adam Galloway Shannon Galloway
Christopher Garagiola Alexander Gonzales
Cole Goodyear Ariel Gordon
Patrick Haenel
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Jace Tibi Geoffrey Vrla Michael Wells Tres White Millie Williams
Geri Hormel Hannah Keogh Rachel Kozinn Max Leonesio Luke Lyddon Mak Manson
Harrison Norem Emily Overholt Nicholas Parides Kathleen Peairs Wyatt Rodgers Shannon Rosenauer
Brooke Schlott Diana Schron Jack Schwimmer Matthew Selling Morgan Shepard Nathan Sherman
L to R: Ariel Gordon, Hannah Keogh, and Jackie Chang.
Rachel Kozinn.
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rt: Patrick Haenel, Willy Barnes, and (e Lyddon.
Sophia Boyer and Emily Overhoit.
Mak Manson and Shannon Rosenauer.
Eric Fram Teresa Frame Elliot Ginsburg
Quinlan Hamann Asher Hecht-Bernstein
Emma-Claire Henderson
Robert Adrian Allison Barranco
- Noah Bucon Thomas Burke
Janell Byas Alexander Caniglia
Isabel Hines Zara Howard
Tori Hussey Mark lobst
Zachary La Prade J. Alex Lendrum
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Zach LaPrade, Philip Pachtman, and Javon Smith.
Stewart McClintic and Zach LaPrade.
R: Alex Lendrum, Eric Fram, Amanda tori, and Christian Uglietta.
Lynn Personius with Asher Hecht-Bernstein.
Taylor Leonesio Nicole Lopez Adam Lowe Erin Malone Amanda Martori William Matloff
Stewart McClintic Devon McLaughlin Nicole Nearhood Andrew Opila Philip Pachtman Jessica Petznick
Gino Picozzi Rohan Ram Noah Segal Jesse Shedd Javon Smith Matthew Tibi
Michael Tree Chirstian Uglietta Kristen Whisler Sally Williams Mayan Zeitlin
Alex Caniglia.
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Abigail Abraham Seashols Barnes
Michele Barnhill Chelsea Blandford
Laura Bodell
David Bracher Lizzy Burton
Ali Casselman Alexa Cohn
Anthony Conyers
Natalie Cooper Victoria Crase Jessica Cyrell
Jay Fielder Jarrid Fish
Guy Gamble Natalie Garagiola
Christopher Gibbs Piper Gustafson
Philip Haenel
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Schuyler Humes Julia Ivanova Jonathan Lorentzen Emma Lyddon Nicholas Martori Jack Mattern
Zane Meyer Brandon Norem Michael-Anne Orenstein Jennifer Papp Thomas Parides Gregory Peairs
William Perocchi Chris Pribilski Chelsea Robbins Hunter Rodgers Daniel Rollingher Jessica Rosenauer
Alex Temen Elena Uglietta Harrison Ward Kelsey White Richard Wong Brent Wyndelts
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L to R: RichardWong, Nick Martori, Jarrid Fish, Jessica Rosenauer, and Thomas Parides.
Brandon Norem.
L to R: Jarrid Fish, Kelsey White, Nick Martori, Guy Gamble,Chris Gibbs, Brandon Norem, Jessica Rosenauer, Michael-Anne Orenstein
inifer Papp and Elena Uglietta.
Chelsea Robbins and Piper Gustafson.
For Devon McLaughlin, Matt Tibi and Rohan Ram, artgives way to friendship.
Erin Malone takes a break from her wonderful painting to show off her smile.
Guy Gamble and Brandon Norem are
gooing up their hands.
Quinlan Hamann, Jesse Shedd, Nicole Lopez, and
Kristi Whisler are in the midst of creating
masterpieces.
Ale Canulla is pondering what to draw next.
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Lower School ArtGino Picozzi’s creative mind at work!
Sally Williams and Noah Bucon are demonstrating their painting skills.
ndrew Opila and Teresa Frame are both making eautiful pictures.
Guy Gamble, Brandon Norem, Richard Wong, and Chris Gibbs are getting down and dirty.
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Pre-Kindergartners dancing around the Mulberry bush.
The second grade’s grand finale.
Mr. Riley giving encouragement to Quinlan Hamann.
Asher Hecht is leading the class in song —what an honor.
First graders perform the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Lower School MusicChelsea Robbin is hard at work with her scales
Allison Barranco, Sally Williams, and Erin Malone sharing their singing talents.
Jessica Petznick expressing one of her many talents to her music class.
ssse Shedd, Taylor Leonesio, and Noah Bucon are presenting a thrilling presentation.
Back Row, Lto R: Nicole Lopez, Erin Malone, Mrs. Heal, and Devon McLaughlin. Front Row, L to R: Isabel Hines, Eric Fram, and Tommy Burke.
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Elliot Ginsburg.
L to R, Back Row: Mrs. Johnson, Jesse Shedd, Taylor Leonesio, EmM Claire Henderson, Jessica Petznick, Nicole Lopez, Zach LaPrad Michael Tree, and Quinlan Hamann. Middle Row: Noah Bucon, Stewj McClintic, Allison Barranco, Kristi Whisler, and Andrew Opila. Frcj Row: Teresa Frame and Zara Howard.
Isabel Hines, Zara Howard, Amanda Martori, Janell Byas, and Devon McLaughlin.
Mayan Zeitlin.
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Shannon Rosenhauer.
Brooke Schlott.
Unicycle, Halloween style.
Morgan Shepard, Margo Casselman, and Anjali Chari.
Erin Malone, Emma-Claire Henderson, Sophia Boyer, Shannon Rosenauer, Andrew Opila, and Mr. Rosenauer as Goofy.
Daniel Niv, Michael Hung, and Danica Greenberg.
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TVi^wkssivmgThe leaves are turning colors, the wind has a chill to it, it is getting toward the end of November. That is right, its Happy Turkey time. Every year for as long as anyone can remember, Thanksgiving time brought not only cool autumn air, fun family times and football but also the Lower School Thanksgiving Day Feast. Each class has the responsibility of preparing a delectable dish for the other grades to enjoy. Many classes choose to make their own pilgram costumes, anything to promote the spirit. All the students then come together and celebrate the friendship that is Thanksgiving.
Yuta Shimmi.
L to R: Ali Casselman, Danika Worthington, and Piper Gustafson.
The various grades come together at the Thanksgiving Feast to share and shed kindness)
on each other.
glpF■ Jessica Cyrell and Maddie Tuton.
L to R: Harrison Ward, James Barranco, and Jacob Langerman.
Natalie Zimmerman
Left: Victoria Crase, Alec Ralston, Whitney Bowers, Schuyler Humes. Right: Natalie Zimmerman, Guy Gamble, Zach Shedd.
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Lower School Swim Exhibition
Mak Manson, Adam Galloway, Nick Parides, Cole Goodyear, Willie Barnes, Wyatt Rodgers.
Coach Cowen giving her students some last minute encouragement.
The lower school swim exhibition is an activity through which the students have an opportunity to display their stroke techniques. It also gives the students an introduction to low key, friendly competition in a swim meet atmosphere. The swim exhibition is always well attended by parents, friends and family.
Geri Hormel, Emily Overholt, Margo Casselman, and Hannah Keogh enjoying a popsicle after the Swim Exhibition.
Madeleine Evans making a final push to finish the race.
Jennifer Papp, and Elena Uglietta staying warm after having fun in the pool.
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Lower School Track and Field Day
Schuyler Humes tries to kick the soccer ball as far as possible. Riggs Lennon runs to the
finishline.
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Chelsea Robbins, Philip Haenel, Jonathan Lorentzen, Elena Uglietta, and Jenny
Papp try to stay on their feet.
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Mr. Zwieback gives Jacob Zwieback some fatherly encouragement before<
the race.
Skylar Kaye and Harrison Kaye clear the hurdles with ease.
Jack Mattern leaps to the end of the long jump.
Rohan Ram getting ready to pass the baton.
Jessica Rosenauer rakes the sand between long jumps.
Zane Meyer rushes to rake the sand for the next jumper.
Allason Pregulman, Garron Rodgers, Peter Haenel, and Sarita Chari are waiting for the other
team to clear the field.
an Kolbet, Emily Schron, Stenson Hamann ( Alec Knappenberger get ready for the race.
riper Gustafson throws the softball as far as she can.
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Come into the FuturePhoenix Country Day School
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Geri Hormel, Tres White, Diana Schron, Daniel Bohnert, Rachel Kozinn stand straight and tall during their
performance.
Allason Pregulman and Alec Knappenberger patiently wait their turn to perform.
Danica Greenberg, Kendall Goodyear, Reid Price stan close to perform.
Mr. Riley and Ms. Heal greet grandparents before the performance.
Come into the FutureWords and Music by John Riley
4th Grade The Time Machine
(A. Parsons)Come into the Future
3rd Grade Goodbye ‘99, Hello 2000!
It’s the New Millennium
2nd Grade Your Past is Our Present
PreKindergarten Look at Me
Watch Me Growing Stonger
Kindergarten In My Future
My Grandma, Grandpa & Me
1st Grade This Is It!
Where Ya Gonna Be in the Next Century?
4th Grade Reach For Your Star
te Gonzales, Reid Price, Yuta Shimmi and Malini Desai dance while singing Watch Me Growing
Stronger.
Daniel Niv and Danika Worthington ready to perform.
Samantha Goett, Alex Abate and Breana Roberts are the “Bow Girls” for the performance.
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LowerSchoolExtracurricularActivities
Zara Howard, Evan Kolbet, & Alison Sherman
i|Juintan Hamann, Asher Hecht, & Robert Adrian. Mrs. Louis Shedd, Jesse Shedd, & Zach LaPrade.
Meredith GallowayIan Kolbet
Laura Bodell
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Chess Robert Frame sets up the chess board.
Alex Mirbod and Robert Frame look on to Eric Conyers calls out his answer: see the check mate.
Matthew Lillard and Eric Conyers plan out their next move.
Evening E&$]e$
:ob Zweiback, Allison Sherman, and ah Segal enjoy the afternoon together.
Nicholas Nason picks an after school game to share with his friends.
James Barranco craves his munchies after school.
Allison Sherman and Noah Segal take a break on the slide.
Zara Howard and Philip Pachtman are all smiles.
Allison Sherman and Allison Barranco gleefully play together.
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LS SwimFirst Row: (left to right) Kendall Goodyear, Tamara Itkiw, Whitney Bowers,Sophia Sweeney, Allison Sherman. Second Row: Zach Shedd, JaceTibi, Nicholas Nason, Kendall Goett, Jackie Chang, Mary Vendegna. Third Row: Elizabeth rodie, Rebecca Cohen, Trey White, Morgan Gilbard, Noah Segal, connor Genta, Michael Wells, Matt Tibi. Fourth Row: Rachael Lopez, Jenny Papp, Chelsea Robbins, Luke Lyddon, Mr. Majeski, Christopher Garagiola, Mak Manson, Greg Adrian, Julia Lipovsky.
Firstt Row: Ariel Gordon, Anjali Chan, Tommy Burke, Sophia Boyer, Tori Hussey. Second
Row: Amanda Martori, Zara Howard, Janell Byas, Jay Fielder, Stewart McClintic, Devon
McLaughlin, Jessica Rosenauer, Mr. Majeski.
Harrison Ward looking for a towel
after his event.
Abigail Abraham and Emma Lyddon waiting their turn to exhibit their swimming skills at the LS Swim Exhibition.
Jack Mattern and Zane Meyer stop and smile for the camera before it is their turn to show their swimming skills.
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Evan Kolbet gives the coach a high five.
LS TennisFront Row: Dennis Willis, Jacob Langerman, Evan Kolbet, Yuta Shimmi. Back Row: Alex Mirbod, Steward McClintic, Tori Hussey, Jerry Keever
Natalie Zimmerman sends the ball over the net.
First Row: Tamar Itkis, Nicholas Nason, Whitney Bowers. Second Row: Natalie Zimmerman, Sofia Sweeney, Sally Williams, Mayan Zeitlin. Third Row: Mr. Keever
Sophia Sweeney connects with the ball.
Brianna Eller & Erii Casselmal
Brandon LaPrade & Jared Bernstein Hecht.
Front - Grady Wieger & Corey Wade. Back - Ellie Abraham, AmandaFrederick, Caitlin Lisa & Sarah Kozinn.
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Alex Dru, Dan Gerbarg & Dax
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Chrissy Perrochi & Alisha Blischok.
na Robbs, Robin Galloway & Kathryn Lorentzen.
Nick Barranco, Blair Neller and Cole Geringer.
Back - Courtney Minton, Katie Fish. Front - Emily Conley, Cassie Sonntag, Alice Gaston.
Betsy Crow.
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Brooke Minton works on her
picture.
Nick Genta, Justin Wells, Megan Donovan, Blake Lewkowitz and Nake Grewal put on their
3-D glasses to watch the eclipse.
Alex Lipovsky helps Jacob Zwieback with his reading.
Jared Neuter and Chris Opila read to Michael Hung.
Megan Donovan, Molly Kearns and Carston Hammond smile for the camera.
Faith Burton, Timmy Wright and Anna Connell take a break.
Matthew Barbey Christiana Barkley Alexandra Bohnert
Ross Bridgeman Clare Burnham
Faith Burton Anna Connell
Jax Cornell Elizabeth Crow
Megan Donovan
Nicolas Farrier Aaron Fazel
Alexandra Fitter Stephanie Fitter Elizabeth Fusco
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Jamie Geller Nicholas Genta Brittny Golding
Aliena Goren Alessandra Grace
Nake Grewal Carsten Hamann
Emily Highet Nico Howard
Alexandra Itkis
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David Jensen Jordan Kabbani Molly Kearns Michael Krumwiede Blake Lewkowitz Alexander Lipovsky
James Lundeen Kaitlin Mackay James McCain Brooke Minton Mark Musallam Jared Neuter
Christopher Opila Caroline Perry Alexander Phillips Makenna Ralston Laura Reahard Joseph Rocco
Andru Roysden Hugh Schlott Max Schwimmer Abigail Seadler Richard Selling Emily Swindal
Elizabeth Thompson Emily Van Ness Danielle Weinberg Justin Wells Erica Worthington Timothy Wright
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Talia Sherman and Jessie Baum take a break in front of
the homo (oven).
Sarah Kozinn, Felicia Sainz, Katie Overhold and Chris Yee are climbing out of a cliff dwelling.
Katie Overhold and JoAnna Hartzmark enjoy carmel apples at El Rancho De
Las Golondrinas.
Michael Engle, Katie Overholt and Caitlin Lisa are making candles.
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Sixth Gr fce LifeEmily Rector and Shannon Malone are enjoying a sunny day at Las Golindrinas.
Lauren Weinberg is showing off her cool new look at Bandelier National Monument in
New Mexico.
Shannon Molone and Ellie Abraham on the first run in New Mexico
Sofie Lyddon, Shannon Malone, and Ellie Abraham sharing a hug.
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Ellie Abraham Stephanie Balitzer
Nick Barranco Jessie Baum
Mandy Baum Brittany Bonfield
Chloe Brandon Fowler Brown
lan Bucon Emily Coltvet Joey Cordes
Dominic DeMark
Rebecca Dias Eric Eisner
Michael Engle Will Fielder
Amanda Frederick Robin Galloway
Cole Geringer Dan Haddock
Michael Haenel Dathan Hamann
JoAnna Hartzmark Rebecca Hirsch
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Michaela Johnson-Clague Sarah Kozinn Caitlin Lisa Adra Long Kathryn Lorentzen
Sofie Lyddon Shannon Malone Thomas Maloney Alexandra Matloff Courtney McConnell
Elizabeth McGavock Patrick McGroder B.J. Neller Katherine Overholt David Packer
Chris Parides Michael Peloquin Emily Rector David Reiman Emma Robbs
Felisia Sainz Talia Sherman John Tierney Jordan Uglietta Courtney Van Cott Stephen Vrla
Corey Wade Lauren Weinberg Grady Wieger Christopher Yee James Yurka Harry Zeitlin
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Jacob Swartz, Randy Dhillon, Rafael Bon g n i , Kie l J e f f e r y , Dav i d Krumwi ede , S tephan i e Papp, Alexandra Heuser and Lexi White leading each other around during the 7th grade trip.
Lucy Caldwell, Jason Sanghi, Bryan McLaren, Bethany Smith, Dan Gerbarg, Toby Seadler, Alex Lee, Abby Bodell wait for Grant Pakis to strike.
Callie Thompson, Christy Highet, and Bethany Smith on the bus and ready to see new sites.
M a t t P e a i r s cooling off after a competition.
Max Mattern, K.C. Lewis and John Kester get off the bus after a fun trip.
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int Pakis and Prashanth Mahalingam get ready to take Christy Highet, Erica Casselman, Abby Bodell, andide down the waterfall. Lauren Hendricks smile for the camera.
Dan Gerbarg fixing his goregous hair, after his slide down the waterfall.
Stephanie Papp, Abby Bodell, Erica Casselman, Shannen Fish, Christy Highet, and Lucy Caldwell enjoying the beautiful waterfall.
Jared Hecht-Bernstein and Rob Hatch - Miller enjoy the peace and quiet and take the opportunity to play their guitar.
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Justin Abbate Danah Al-Sulaihim
Alex Ashby Kirk Bansak
Christopher Beabeau
Abby Bodell Raphael Bongni
Lucy Caldwell Erica Casselman
Emily Conley
Randy Dhillon Alexander Dru
Brianna Eller Natasha Fazel Katharine Fish
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Shannen Fish Tom Foglesong
Paul Folson Tracey Fusco Alice Gaston
Daniel Gerbarg Mark Greenburg
Jared Hecht-Bernstein Lauren Hendricks
Emily Hermann
Alexandra Heuser Christy Highet
Dax Howard Kiel Jeffery
Jamie Johnsen-Brigham
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i Bryan McLaren Kelly Minkin Courtney Minton Grant Pakis Stephanie Papp Matthew Peairs
Billy Keating John Kester Jayme Kiesel Matthew Kostrivas Sean Kramer David Krumwiede
Brandon Laprade Alex Lee K.C. Lewis Richard Mackay Prashanth Mahalingam Max Mattern
Blake Randolph Jason Root Jason Sanghi Christopher Schulze-Solce Toby Seadler Harteg Singh
Danielle Skloven Bethany Smith Cassie Sonntag Jacob Swartz Callie Thompson Alexa Tibshraeny
Ryan TreeSoroosh Varahramyan J. Kyle Whisler Lexi White Thaddeus White
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Anna Ward, Jennifer Lewkowitz, Andrea Jackson smile for thecamera.
Siftin' on the dock of the bay, watchn' the tiii-iiidde role away.
Eighth grade divers emerge from the sea.
D. J. Dilettoso discusses the finer points of the game.
Abby Zeitin, Lesley Silverthorn, Ryan Schubert, & Jonathan England
get creative with hermit crabs.
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A. Look Into the Eighth GrXfrena Abarinov hustles to the top of the i of Catalina.
Eighth grade girls hanging out at the beach.
Karla Cesal, Alexandra Gray, and Ashley Heltne relaxing at the beach.
Jennifer Lewkowitz, Claire Brandon, and Alex Musallam enjoy the long hike.
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Chris England Jon England
Valerie Garagiola Alexandra Gray
Teg Grewal
Jonathan Halevy Ashley Heltne Adina Hirsch
Ashley Humes Jason Hung
Elena Abarinov Dana Balitzer
Aaron Bernard Kerry Birk
Chris Blandford
Alisha Blischok Jennifer Botero Claire Brandon
Alex Brey Chris Cameron
Andrea Jackson Paige Knappenberger
Jessica Kozinn Matt Laprade
Jennifer Lewkowitz
Karla Cesal Carolyn Daucher
Elizabeth Dias D.J. Dilettoso
Brigit Donovan
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Phyllis Lipovsky Michelle Lisa Steve Martori Jack McCain Lindsey McCaleb Tammy McGavock
Greg McGrath Sam Mendelson Alex Musallam Alii Pachtman Aaron Packer Chrissy Perocchi
Elizabeth Reahard Kristi Russell Amado Sainz Alejandro Saldana Ry Schubert
Sierra Seip Mark Semegen Lesley Silverthorn Sarah Spencer Jessica Spigner
Sam Thompson Michael Vrla Anna Marie Ward Cam Warner Tara Wieger Elise Williams
Jessica Worthington Gabe Wright Jordan Wyndelts Abby Zeitlin
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L to FLCaroline Thompson, Alice Gaston, Tom Foglesong, Jacob Swartz, Mark Greenburg, and Chris Beabeau warm up to sing.
6th, 7th and 8th Grade Chorus
Above: Laureti Hendricks, Daniel Skloven, Jayme Kiesel, David Krumwiede, Kiel Jeffery, Max Mattern, John Kester, Blake Randolph, and Runjeet Dhillon mater their music piece.
Upper Right: Adra Long practices the violin.
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Eric Eisner and John Tierney hold their instruments proudly.
6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Strings.
School band
ean Kramer, Lucy Caldwell, Toby Seadler, Alexa Tibshraeny, [aroline Thompson, Emily Conley, K.C. Lewis, Natasha Fazel, tephaine Pap, Emily Herman, and Erica Casselman sing with jautiful voices.
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MS ArtDavid Packer weaves an intricate design.
Jon England, Alex Mussalam, and Aaron Packer work on their soap stones.
Kirk Bansak duplicates a cactus.
Felisia Sainz and Alexandra Matloff mix their watercolors to create beautiful pictures.
Aaron Packer makes a cut into
his soapstone.
Matt Kostrivas diligently works on his drawing.
Front Row, left to right: Anna Connell, Christopher Opila, Laura Rehard, Steffi Fitter, Ali Grace, and Emily Highet. Back Row:Nick Genta, Rick Selling, Tim Wright and Jared Neufer show off their clay whistles.
Adra Long weaves a new design.
Courtney VanCott mixes paint for her project.
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Emily Rector plays a groom.
Megan Donovan tries on aChinese costume. Ms. Cone holds onto her abacus.
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ithryn Lorentzen and Robin Galloway smile for the camera.
Christine Perocchi, Sarah Spencer, and Jessica Worthington hang out.
Katie Overholt loves her new clothes.
Twenty students and two of their teachers from the Stars Foreign Language School in Chengdu, China visited our Middle School and stayed in homes of MS students from January 28 through February 7. Chengdu was a sister city to Phoenix. ; The guests attended classes in the Middle School and tried to get a flavor of life in our country. Thank you to our guests.
Student Names English Names Student Names English NamMin Zhu Yu Alice Liu Yang Yang JuliaYe Chen Xi Sylvia Tian Hing AmyLi Lu Mary Ran Xin AlitaMu Wen Jing Linda Fu E EricWang Meng Lucy Hu Tao AlbinGong Ji Alice Wang Hai JustinLi Jian Hong Anna Liu Ming Ming DavidSong Jia Kate Xiong Ling SamHe He Betty Li Guang Mei EducatorZhang Xiao Sophia Wang Yin EducatorChen Pu Wilma
Dathan Hamann, Xiong Ling and Carsten Hamann
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Chen Pu and Elizabeth Dias.
Liu Yang Yang and Rebecca Dias
Chinese ExchangeMichaela Johnson-Clague, Hannah Johnson-Clague, Ye Chen Xi, Min Zhu Yu and Gong Ji on Camelback Mountain.
Front: Gillian Highet, He He, and Emily Highet. Back chair: Christy Highet and Zhang Xiao enjoy a beautiful Arizona afternoon.
.i Jian Hong, AnnaWard, and Song Jia.
Min Zhu Yu ,Ye Chen Xi and Michaela Johnson-Clague.
He He and Emily Highet.
Clare Burnham and Tian Hing Zhang Xiao and Christy Highet.
MIDDLE SCHOOL FATHER SDAY
February 17 was a special day in the Middle School. Fathers (uncles, friends of the family, older brothen were invited to spend the morning with their Middle School child. The fathers visited classes and had special brunch. Students without someone to join them that day were paired up with those that c during activities.
Mr. Schwimmer and Max Schwimmer are getting ready for English class.
Sarah Spencer checks her dad’s calculations.
Mr. Caldwell, Lucy Caldwell, Alex Dru, Mr. Keating and Billy Keating pause for a moment
after brunch.
Mr. Wright adjusts their kitchen invention on Laura Reahard’s head with Mr. Eriksen’s help.
Left to Right: Mr. Gaston, Alice Gaston, Mr. Fusco and Tracey Fusco are enjoying the outdoors after brunch.
Dr. Bodell helps Abby Bodell take notes.
Mackay is ready to take notes for Kaitlin Mackay.
Dr. Opila helps Christopher Opila with his calculations.
Soroosh Varahramyan takes notes while Mr. Varahramyan looks over his shoulder.
Jared Neufer leans on the table while Anna Connell, Mr. Neufer and Dr. Opila demonstrate their new kitchen
invention.
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IJottom Lto R: Elizabeth Fusco, Lizzy Thompson, Brittny I jolding. 2nd Row L to R: Aliena Goren, Chloe Brandon,Iferah Kozinn, Caitlin Lisa, Courtney McConnell, Jamie Geller,
'Hie Abraham. 3rd Row L to R: Rebecca Hirsch, Courtney Van Ijo tt, Robin Gallloway, Katlin Mackay. Top Row L to R: Felisia IJainz & Molly Kurns
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Bottom Row, L to R: Natasha Fazel and Cassie Sonntag Second Row, L to R: Danah Al-Sulaihim, Abby Bodell,
Emily Hermann, Stephanie Papp, and Alexa Tibshraeny. Third Row, L to R: Abby Zeitlin, Bridget Donovan, Alice Gaston, and Jessica Worthington. Fourth Row, L to R: Michelle Lisa and Andrea Jackson. Fifth Row, L to R: Tracy Fusco and Anna Ward. Top Row, L to R: Karla
Cesal and Sierra Seip.
Bottom Row, L to R: Elizabeth Thompson and Amanda Fredrick. Second Row, L to R: Emma Robbs, Cloe Brandon, and Courtne VanCott. Third Row, L to R:
Coach Hamel, Jamie Gellar, Robin Galloway, Sarah Kozinn, JoAnna Hartzmark, and Erica Worthington.
Fourth Row, L to R: Michaela Johnson-Clague, Carly Lakin, Megan Donovan, and Caitlan Lisa. Top Row, L
to R: Courtney McConnell and Claire Burnham.
I Front Row, L to R: Kirk Bansak, Billy Keating, Matt Peairs, and Brandon iPrade. Second Row. L to R: Richard MacKay, Grant Pakis, Matt Kostrivas, pshanth Mahalingam, and Alex Ashby. Third Row, L to R: Kyle Whisler, Rye Schubert, D.J. Dilettoso, Chris Blandford, Soroosh Varahramyan, and John iKester. Fourth Row, L to R: Steve Martori, Dan Gerbarg, Chris England, Jejandro Saldana, and Paul Folson. Fifth Row, L to R: Aaron Bernard, Sam I Thompson, Jon England , and Matt LaPrade. Coach Scott Machen
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wnt Row, L to R: Harry Zeitlin, Nick Barranco, Timmy Wright, Andru Roysden, I and Rick Selling. Secnd Row, L to R: Dan Haddock, B.J. Neller, Patrick IWcGroder, Cole Geringer, and Nick Genta. Third Row, L to R: John Tiernay, Ilminic DeMark, Joey Cordes, and Micheal Engle. Fourth Row, L to R: Coach Ike Kiltz, Alex Lipovsky, Michael Peloquin, Tommy Maloney, Micheal Haenel.
Micheal Peloquin throws the ball for the touch down.
Nick Barranco dives to retain possesion of the ball.
B. J. Neller official quarterback.
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Top Row, Lto R: Coach Majeski, Dominic DeMark, Michael Haenel, Michael Peloquin, Dan Haddock, Alex Lipovsky. Bottom Row, L to R: Harry Zeitlin, Joey
lordes, Michael Engle, Cole Geringer, Nick Barranco, B.J. Neller, Rick Selling. Not pictured: Blake Lewkowitz, Chris Yee, Tommy Maloney, and Jordan Uglietta.
bnt row: Prashanth Mahalingam, Kirk Bansak, Mark Semegen, Alex Ashby, Thaddeus kVhite, Middle Row: Matthew Kostrivas, Alejandro Saldana, David Dilettoso, Richard jckay, Grant Pakis, Back Row: Christopher Blandford, Paul Folson, Justin Abbate, Kyle
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Alejandro Saldana, Richard Mackay
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Girls Soccer
7th and 8th Grade TeamFront, L to R: Elise Williams, Erica Casselman, Alice Gaston, Cassie Sonntag, Callie Thompson, Danielle Skloven, Alii Pachtman, Shannen Fish, and Lucy Caldwell. Back. L to R: Tracey Fusco, Elizabeth Reahard, Alex Heuser, AlexaTibshreany, Clare Brandon, Sierra Siep, Kerry Birk, Michelle Lisa, Phyllis Lipovsky, Carolyn Daucher, Natasha Fazel, Tammy McGavock, Leslie Silverthorn, and Tera Wieger.
6th and 5th Grade Team Front, L to R: Stephaine Balitzer, Alex Itkis, Clare Burnham, and Emma Robbs. 2nd, L to R: Aliena Goren, Elizabeth Fusco, Courtney McConnell, Kaitlin Mackay, Brittny Golding, Erica Worthington, Jamie Geller, Sofie Lyddon, Molly Kurns, and Robin Galloway, Back, L to R: Coach Tammy, Sarah Kozinn, Kaitlin Lisa, Rebecca Hirsch, j Courtney Van Cott, Chloe Brandon, Elli Abraham, Micheala Johnson-Clague, Joanna Harztmark, and Felisia Sainz.
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Alisha Blischok holds the runner on third base.
Elena Abarinov gets ready to buntthe ball. I Clare Burnham practices catching.
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Greg Peairs and Anthony Conyers give advice to each other.
Anthony Conyers considers the options
Carsten Hamann plots his next move
Brent Wyndelts and Guy Gamble battle to the end.
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Mike Yurka, Nick Lochridge, Mark Sipperley, Alex Conn sitting. Ms. Hofford and Ryan Gaston standing.
Alex Garson, Adam Blankenheimer, Beau Roysden & Tosh Chiang
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Those truly linked don’t need correspondence, when they meet again after so many years, their friendship is as true as ever.
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Michael Simpson
On January 28, 2000 the History Department sponsored a Millennium Festival which celebrated the course of western civilization over the last 3000 years. The afternoon began with a feast featuring Roman, Medieval, and American fare and culminated in a historical speech contest held in the Noyes Garden. Students selected and delivered speeches known for their profound influence on the western world.
Codie Sontag
Emily Burnett Simone Jacobson Michelle Herztfeld Jason Platt
Socrates* JOfato's Apology* 399 B.C.C.Cody Sonntag
IWarc Antony* Caesar’s funeraf ©ration* 44 B.C.©. SljaKespeare SerroeS from fjfutarcij
Em ily B u rnett
Sojourner trutfj “I Want Women t o Bane tfjeir Bigfjts . . . I WilT SfjaKe
©very J?face 1 60 t o ”* 1867 ©.©.M ichelle H ertzfeld
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Aung San Suu Byi* Cxcerpts from Beynote A88ress at M6© forum on Women* 1995 an5 t l je Bague Appeaf for
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Mr. Hendrickson and Tatum Vail
Kevin Daucher Alexa Binns
Ms. Barronco and Dr.Allison
i Christo Dru and Ms. Howard
R to L: Nina Shulze-Solce, Mandy Moll.Shefali Samant, Alexa Binns, Rachel Perry, and Julie McReynolds
Mishary Al-Sulaihim and Glen GoodmanAshley Becker
Ryan Anderson Eric Austin
Skip Bansak Ashley Becker
Sean Beresini Alexa Binns
Lindsay Bodeli Traci Brinkman
Emily Burnett Julie Carland
Rachael Casselman Katie Caughlin
Emily Charlson Rachel Chase
Rod Chern Danika Cooper
Simi and Martin pause for a moment in the computer lab.
Yuki, Laura, Lauren, Divya, and Sam gather outside the cabin.
Mr. Flanagan-Hyde’s advisees say, “Hello!”
Joseph, Yuki, Veronique, John, Lindsay, Alexa, and Laura have fun on the 9th-grade trip.
F r c shnx a h C1 a s s
Clint Corcoran Rebecca Dalton Reid Davis Vincent Devlin Simi Dhillon
Christo Dru Humberto Duarte Elizabeth Engle Lauren Etzkorn Liz Foglesong Chase Foster
Cherilyn Gain Laura Garrity Jessica Green John Haddock Samantha Hicks Divya Jayachandran
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Beau Kenworthey Yuki Kondo-Shah
Lance Labun Tua-Elisabeth Long
Christian Lorentzen Christian Macdonald
Rebecca McLaren Veronique Millon
Martin Naradikian Shreya Patel
Lauren Perlow Carlos Saldana
Christie Sanghi Nathan Saper
Sarah Scarborough Michael Schneider
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Alexa shows her energetic spirit!
Front: Rachel, Divya, Danika, Simi; Back: Emily, Lauren and Rachel show their school spirit at a varsity basketball game.
John and Tua pose at the high ropes course on the 9th-grade trip.
¥ r e $hn\ & v\ C1 ^Elizabeth and Yuki are all smiles.
Joseph Volk prepares for class.
Katie and Tua smile as they enjoy a break between classes.
Daniel Schwartz Michael Scullin Becca Smalley Allison Smith
Neil Smith Cody Sonntag Steven Stefani Lauren Tree Lizzie Vieh
Joseph Volk Kyle Wade Jessie Weiser Joseph Yeargan Stephanie Yee
Marc Alexander Edwin Barnes
Laura Biel Nataliya Biskup
Ted Blosser Jason Bodell
Gabrfel Bruffy-Holmes Jamika Byas
Eric Daucher Elizabeth Delgado
Evan DeMark Justin Flanagan-Hyde
Natalie Fleischaker Hermes Flores
Todd Gilbert Danielle Goldstein
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Chandra McClelland) Nataliya Biskup, Sophie Nyei and Alexis Gordon striH a pose.
Nataliya Biskup, Saranden Seip, Colin Jeffery, Andy Ko, and Marc Alexander with Ms. Ferguson during an advisor meeting.
Marina Ivanova, Jason Bodell, Gabriel-Bruffy-Holmes, and Jami Byas in Latin class.
Grant Walker, Colin Jeffery,l and Tommy Reahard trying} to decide on their new yearbook assignment.
Brian Yee and Ryan j Rosen center their clajj to begin a new project)
Amanda Packer tries to stay warm in the art room.
Roberto Morales concentrating on completing an assignment.
risti Reardon takes out her Lstrations on her textbook.
Claudia Gonzalez Nate Goralnik Alexis Gordon Eric Hirvela Zach Israel Marina Ivanova
Simone Jacobson Colin Jeffery Alexander Karlsson Chia-Te Ko Adam Lewkowitz Sam Lin
Wielunski on her drawinq. Tony
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Lisa and Bryan Meyerowitz wave hello.Jamika Byas and Nina Schulze- Solce crossing the quad.
Orlando Martinez helps Marina Ivanova with her homework. Marc Alexander shows his holiday spirit.
Anthony Lisa Daniel Lowe
Chandra McClelland Bryan Meyerowitz
Roberto Morales Laura Neller
Sophie Nye Amanda Packer
Ally Pasulka Jason Platt
Tommy Reahard Kristi Reardon
Ryan Rosen Kimberlee Ross
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Rebecca Lynch Orlando Martinez
Ted Blosser ano Danielle Goldstein sharei a friendly moment in the ! quad.
Adam Lewkowitz, Michael Skloven, and Rebecca Lynch hang out in the quad.
Chandra McClelland, Nataliya Biskup, and Alexis Gordon make plans before school.
Sophie Nye works on the yearbook.
Ally Pasulka wedges the clay to begin a new project.
Colin Jeffery, Becca Lynch, Michaela Skloven, Zach Israel, Eric Hirvela, Tony Lisa, and Bryan Meyerowitz in the quad.
H/an DeMark, Lindsay Tree, and Liz jelgado sitting in the quad.
Saranden Seip and Lindsay Tree are
Simone Jacobson, Laura Neller, Becca Lynch and Michaela Skloven at the Fall Ball.
Colin Jeffery displays the latest fashion in hats.
Jason Platt studiously works on his drawing.
aura Biel working on an art project. Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes flashes a smile. Hermes Flores sneaks in some recreation time.
Suchil Samant Nina Schulze-Solce Saranden Seip Michaela Skloven Kenneth Stephens David Tiro
Katharine Tomalty Lindsay Tree Grant Walker Garrett Wieger Alexis Wielunski Brian Yee 167
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Eric Fraser Meredith Garagiola Ryan Gaston Beri Golding
Paul Gonzales Ray Gordon Tracey Guerin L. Bryant Guffey Ashley Gustafson
Ashley Hallock Justin Hammar Michelle Hertzfeld Alexandra Hicks Sarah Hurwitz
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Callie Kant Gordan Krnjaic
Ashleigh Levison Douglas Loback
Nick Lochridge Zachary Loomstein
Michael Lowe Ly Luu
Gowtham Mahalingam Chris Mallien-Davis
Caroline McGee Julie McReynolds
Rachel Perry Evan Rand
Abigail Rethore Kimberly Ruht
The thinkers--Nick and Brian.
Caroline, Ashley, Kim, and Ashleigh remember the time, it was classic.
Abigail, Melanie, Michelle, Bryant, and Caroline-Knights of the Round Table?
Mark practices his pose for GQ.
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Ashley, and Caroline are showing off their pearly whites. Mike Simpson, savior of the universe.
Jeffrey Sand Bryan Silverthorn Michael Simpson Preetma Singh Zabita Singh Mark Sipperley
Jessica Skloven Brian Snyder Scott Surdakowski Thomas Tahmassian Katie Thompson Tatum Vail
Kate Vieh Josh Wright Ashley Veargan Caroline Young Britnee Youngblood Mike Yurka
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V/pper School V is v ia I Arts
Laura Biel finishes up her Art Exploration project.
Andria Ligas adds a shadow to her figure drawing.
Carlos Saldana takes a break from decorating his pot.
Hyung-KiPark
drawing.
Sophie Nye P *" touches up her
painting.
RebeccaReimanaddsdetail.
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Roberto Morales models a mask in the art room.
Mike Simpson tediously cuts out a figure.
Sarah Hurwitz helps Ashley Gustafson draw.
Ian Anderson puts finishing touches on his pot
Gilbert Armenta dons a hat to get the creative juices flowing.
Ryan Rosen attempts another pot on the wheel.
Beau Kenworthy and Katie Thompson play beautiful notes.
Strings Woot>wmt>s’-s i
Yuki Kondo-Shah and Bryan Silverthorn play their violins.
Meredith Garagiola studies her music.
Beau Kenworthy practices his instrument with much
commitment.
Mrs. Ferguson, Beau Kenworthy, Yuki
Kondo-Shah, Katie Thompson, Beau
Roysden, and Bryan Silverthorn.
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Ms. Green conducts the woodwinds. The woodwinds—Alexis Gordon, Emily Burnett, Lance Labun, and Jessie Green--are performing at a concert.
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The Upper School Jazz Band: Martin Naradikian, Clint Corcoran, Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Eric Fraser, Todal Gilbert, Ted Blosser, Scott Surdakowski, Doug Loback, Tommy Reahard, Rebecca Dalton, Danny Schwartj Cody Sonntag, Jamika Byas, John Haddock, Michael Schneider, Tony Lisa, Josh Wright, and Tosh Chiand
Ted Blosser on the drums.
Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Todd Gilbert, and David Tiro are playing their trombones.m m w m m m m m m m m m m m m
Danny Schwartz, Cody Sonntag, Clint Corcoran, and John;■ Haddock play their instruments.
Pommy Reahard, Scott Surdakowski, Rebecca Dalton, and Michael Schneider playing their trumpets.
Eric Frazer, Mark Sipperley, Scott Surdakowski and Tommy Reahard play loud enough forall to hear.
Chorus
Bottom Row, L to R: Christie Sanghi, Lauren Tree, Garrett Wieger, Danny Schwartz, Sarandan Seip, Nina Schulze-Solce, Alllison Smith, and Vincent Devlin. Middle Row, L to R: Neil Smith, Eric Austin, Christian
Lorentzen, Julie Carland, Rachel Chase, Traci Brinkman, Elizabeth Engle, Greg Abdouch, Abigal Rethore, Nadia Fazel, Roberto Morales, Christopher Dru, and Ryan Anderson. Top Row, L to R: Sam Hartzmark,
Steve Garrity, Stephen Canova, Courtney Tinnan, Nicole Orne, Kevin Daucher, Mrs. Schertenlieb, Michelle Hertzfeld, Natalie Fleischaker, Liz Perla, Natalie Dulaney, Hermes Flores, Nathan Saper, and
Nathan Goralnik.
The voices of Kevin Daucher, Nathan Goralnik, Hermes Flores, Courtney Tinnan, Michelle Hertzfeld, Sarandan Seip and Natalie Fleischaker ring through the school.
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Senior, Stephen Canova expresses his opinion in his usual fashion.
Liz Perla and Abigal Rethore give it all they’ve got.
Mrs. Schertenlieb instructs the vocalists Christie Sanghi; Elizabeth Engle and Lauren Tree.
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Greg Abdouch uses his study skils even in Chorus
Nicole Orne and Tiffany Westlie sing like canaries.
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Mr. Robbins and Katie Tompson talk about tech.
Mike Simpson, Erin Lynch, and Marc Alexander take a break from memorizing lines to strike a pose.
Micah Bloomberg as C. C. Showers, and Brent Leonesio as Buddy.
Erin Lynch as Luella, and Nicole Orne as Norma.
Mike Simpson as Basil, and Marc Alexander as Dewy.
Micah Bloomberg memorizes his lines.
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Queen Nicole Orne turns on Christo Dru.
Tiffany Westlie and Micah Bloomberg rehearse a song. Natalie Dulaney rehearses
with the chorus.
Nicole Ore and Micah Bloomberg really dress like that on the weekend.
Stephen Canova Collapses during a scene.
VpperSchoolSports
L to R: Zach Burstein 21,Gilbert Armenta 23, Rod Chern 55,Matt Couto 5, and Kenneth Stephens 43.
to R: Samantha Hicks, Danika Cooper, Sarah Scarborough, tephanie Yee, Becky McLaren, Elizabeth Engle, Ashley lecker, and Jessie Weiser.
Caroline Young, Alexis Pasulka and Julie Clark.
Liz Delgado, Sarah Donovan, and Kate Vieh.
fhristian Lorentzen.
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Co- Captain - Mishary Al-Sulaihim Gowtham MahalinghamRyan Anderson Orlando Martinez
Skip Bansak Chris MacdonaldDavid Biel Eric Medoff
Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes Sebastian MillonRod Chern Veronique MillonMatt Couto Hyung Ki Park
Eric Daucher Lauren PerlowCo-Captain - Kevin Daucher Jason PlattCo-Captain - Natalie Dulaney Michael Simpson
Sab Fabricious Mark SipperlyLaura Garrity Cody SonntagSteve Garrity Scott Surdakowski
Justin Hammar David TiroMark Hatch-Miller Katherine Tomalty
Eric Hirvela Aubrey WiegerYuki Kondo-Shah Brian Yee
Lance Labun Britnee Youngblood
MMSHBHHRHBMMi Mishary dibbles the ball down the fieldl
Sab Fabricius is moving past the defender.
David Biel kicks the ball downfield.
Women's Varsity Soccer
Courtney BeckerLaura BielRebecca DaltonMelanie Deutsch Co-CaptainNatalie Dulaney Co-CaptainNadia Fazel Co-CaptainNatalie FleishakerLiz FogelsongLaura GarrityAlex Garson
Jessie Green Yuki Kondo-Shah Andria Ligas Julie McReynolds Veronique Millon Lauren Perlow Abigail Rethore Zaby Singh Preetma Singh Allison Smith
Katie Thompson Courtney Tinnan Katherine Tomalty Kate Vieh Jessie Weiser Stephanie Yee Catherine Yee Britnee Youngblood
Kat Tomalty puts on a brave face after a particularly brutal
encounter with the other team.
Kat Tomalty sends the ball back out of the goal box.
Andria Ligas and Jessie Weiser defend their position.
The team gets final instructions before the game.
Liz Fogelsong moves into position to receive the ball.
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Front: (L-R) Zaby Singh, Yuki Kondo-Shah, Julie McReynolds, Natalie Dulaney, Allison Smith, Lauren Perlow, Stephanie I Yee, Jessie Green, Liz Foglesong, and Veronique Millon. Back: (L-R) Katie Thompson, Britnee Youngblood, Laura Biel,
Nadia Fazel, Alex Garson, Courtney Becker, Natalie Fleishaker, Melanie Deutsch, Preetma Singh, Abigail Rethore, Courtney Tinnan, Laura Garrity, Rebecca Dalton and Kat Tomalty.
(Not Pictured: Catherine Yee, Andria Ligas, Kate Vieh, Jessie Wieser, Coach McKean, Coach Cags.)
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Ashley Becker Samantha Hicks
Alexia Binns Becky McLaren
Emily Burnett Sarah Scarborough
Jamika Byas Lauren Tree
Katie Caughlin Jessie Weiser
Denika Cooper Stephanie Yee
Cherylin Gain
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Top Row (from left to right): A shley B eck er, E m ily Burnett, Katie Caughlin, Elizabeth Engle, A lexa Binns, Lauren T ree, Jam ika B y as; M iddle R ow : Sam antha H icks, D enika Cooper, B eck y M cLaren, Stephanie Y e e ; Bottom R ow : Je ss ie W eiser, Cherylin Gain.
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Courtney Berg
Elizabeth Delgado
Melanie Deutsch
Sarah Donovan
Sarah Engle
Alex Garson
Hailey Harris
Courtney Lewis
Maureen Lipovsky
Alexis Pasulka
Kate Vieh
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C o-captains Courtney B erg and Sarah Donovan are all sm iles during their game.
Top row (from left to right): Coach Lee, Courtney Lew is, Hailey Harris, A lex Garson, Maureen Lipovsky, M elanie D eutsch; M iddle Row : Sarah Engle, L iz D elgado, A lexis Pasulka, K ate V ieh; Bottom Row : Courtney Berg , Sarah Donovan.
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Erin Beresini Sean Beresini Jason Bodell Lindsay Bodell Traci Brinkman Meghan Bullock Rachel Casselman Vincent Devlin Lauren Etzkorn Eric Fraser Claudia Gonzalez John Haddock
Sarah Hurwitz Alexander Karlsson Beau Kenworthy Heather Lee Adam Lewkowitz Doug Loback Nick Lochridge Caroline McGee Martin Nardikian Sarah Pachtman Beau Roysden Josph Volk
The 1999 swim team was one of the most successful ever. In the Desert Region, our girls team finished with a 9-1 season record while the boys were 5-5. Many records were broken as the girls swim team finished 3rd in the State while the boys were 9th. School records were set by Heather Lee in the 50 free, Traci Brinkman in the 100 back, Michaela Skloven in diving and the 200 free relay team of Heather Lee, Traci Brinkman, Meghan Bullock and Erin Beresini and the 400 free relay team of Adam Lewkwitz, Jason Bodell, Doug Loback and Beau Roysden. Senior Heather Lee was the State Champion in the 50 free.
The Eagle Diving team, with defending State Champion Micahaela Skloven, after Skloven went undefeated Dual meet for the 2nd year and again set a school record. Congratulations to Michaela who qualified to the state finals and finished State Runner-up for 1999.
Front Row: Sarah Hurwitz, Meghan Bullock,
Lauren Etzkorn, Lindsay Bodell.
Second Row: Eric Fraser, Michaela
Skloven, Liz Foglesong, Nina Schulze-Solce,
Katie Thompson, Sean Beresini.
Third Row: Traci Brinkman, Meredith Garagiola, Rebecca McLauren, Amanda
Packer, Abigail Rethore, Beau Kenworthey.
Fourth Row: Claudia Gonzalez, Caroline
McGee, Erin Beresini, Joseph Volk, Rachael
Casselman, Martin Naradikian.
Fifth Row: Jason Bodell, Doug Loback, Beau
Roysdon, Nick Lochridge, Alexander Karlsson,
Vincent Devlin.
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Martin Naradikian, Doug Loback and Nick Lochridge take the plunge.
Michaela Skloven warming up before meet.
Lindsay Bodell swims against the clock
Nick Lochridge and Doug Loback give thumbs up.
Amanda Packer prepares for her dive
DiveTe*w
Rebecca Dalton Liz Fogelsong
Meredith Garagiola Christain Lorenzen
Amanda Packer Abigail Rethore
Nina Schulze-Solce Michaela Skloven Kenneth Stephens Katie Thompson
Abigail Rethore in a spin.
Katie Thompson shows her style.
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Cross-CountryAndrew Ciarfalia - Captain
Julie Clark
Evan DeMark
Justin Flanagan-Hyde
Todd Gilbert
Zach Israel
Colin Jeffery
Andria Ligas
Maureen Lipovsky
Danny Lowe
Ally Pasulka
Jason Pawloski
Michael Rector
Daniel Schwartz
Catherine Yee - Captain
Caroline Young
Front Row, L to R: Zach Israel, Caroline Young, Justin Flanagan-Hyde. Row 2: Evan DeMark, Ally Pasulka, Danny Schwartz,'and Julie Clark. Row 3: Mr. Flanagan-Hyde, coach, Michael Rector, Catherine Yee, and Colin Jeffery. Row 4: Michael Lowe, Todd Gilbert, Andrew Ciarfalia, and Jason Pawloski.
Our PCDS Eagles at the start line. Ally Pasulka and
Caroline Young.
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Cliccrlc^t>m5Kendra Davis Samantha Hicks
Molly Dean Callie Kant
Beri Golding Becca Lynch
Tracey Guerin - Captain Christie Sanghi
Alii Hicks Saranden Seip
Front: Beri Golding. Middle Row, L to R: Tracey Guerin, Sam Hicks, Ali Hicks, and Callie Kant. Back Row: Molly Dean, Kendra Davis, andSaranden Seip.
Callie Kant and Kendra Davis.
Brian Snyder is on loan from the basketbell team to help out the squad.
Molly Dean cheers for the home team.
V/pper School JV GiiV
B^sketb^llCoach Machen Julie Clark
Ashley Becker Liz Delgado
Alexa Binns Elizabeth Engle
Rachael Casselman Cherilyn Gains
Katie Caughlin Becky McLaren
Lindsey TreeLiz Delgado defends the ball.
Top Row, L to R: Coach Machen, Julie Clark,Rachael Casselman, ; Elizabeth Engle, Liz Delagado. Middle Row, L to R: Katie Caughlin, j
AlexaBinns, Becky McLaren. Bottom Row, L to R: Ashley Becker, Cherilyj Gains. Not pictured Lindsey Tree.
The team planning their next move.
the shot.
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Becky McLaren intimidating her foe.
Con^r^iu]M\onsl 2000 StMc Champions Women's B«xsketb i1
2A Division
Courtney Lewis reaching for the basket.
Vpper School Girls' V rsitvj
B^sketb^llCoach Machen Sarah Engle
Coach Zweiback Hai|ey Harris
Coach Kiltz Courteny Lewis
Courteny Berg Tatum Vail
Julie Clark Ashley Yeargan
Liz Delgado Caroline Young
Lindsey Tree
■ ) Row, L to R: Coach Machen, Coach Kiltz, ( le y Harris, Courtney Berg, Courtney Lewis,
trch Zweiback. Middle Row, L to R: Julie rk, Caroline Young, Ashley Yeargan, Sarah |le. Bottom Row, L to R: Tatum Vail, Liz gado. Not pictured: Lindsey Tree.
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B^sketb^llRyan Anderson
Jason PawloskiRod Chern
Ryan RosenEvan DeMark
Carlos SaldanaDanny Lowe
Scott SurdakowskiRoberto Morales
Left to R ight: Coach Machen, Scott Surdakowski, Evan DeMark, Ryan Rosen, Roberto Morales, Rod Chern, Ryan Anderson, Danny Lowe, Jason
Pawloski and Carlos Saldana.
Roberto Morales protects Rod Chej while he takes a shot.
Ryan Anderson warming up befcj the game.
The team gets a pep talk during a game. m
Scott Surdakowski leads the team into the Gym for a game.
Evan DeMark defends himself.
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Matt Couto, Nick ochridge, Brian Snyder, nd Doug Loback steal a
move from the cheerleaders.
Nick Lochridge grabs the ball. Vpper School
Varsity B o\($ B^skettall
Gilbert Armenta
Zach Burstein
Matt Couto
Evan DeMark
Todd Gilbert
Bryant Guffey
Colin Jeffery
Doug Loback
Nick Lochridge
Brian Snyder
Kenneth Stephens
Scott Surdakowski
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Left to right: Coach Ellingson, Scott Surdakowski, Brian Snyder, Gilbert Armenta, Doug Loback, Zach Burstein, Bryant Guffey, Nick Lochridge, Todd Gilbert, Kenneth Stephens, Matt Couto, Colin Jeffery, Evan DeMark, Coach Judge, Coach Machen
Brian Snyder leads the team out ______ into the gym.
Girls TennisCoach Flail and Coach Keever
Ashley Becker Marina IvanovaCourtney Becker Divya JayachandranNataliya Biskup Laura NellerEmily Burnett Kim RossJamika Byas Sarah ScarboroughKatie Caughlin Becca SmalleyEmily Charlson Lauren TreeMelanie Deutsch Kate ViehRachel Fastenberg Jessie WeiserAlex Garson
Coach Flail, Emily Charlson, Emily Burnett,
Ashleigh Levison, Courtney Becker, Rachel
Fastenberg, Melanie Deutsch, Nataliya Biskup,
Kim Ross, Marina Ivanova, Jamika Byas,
Sarah Scarborough, Lauren Tree, Coach
Keever, Divya Jayachandran, Katie
Caughlin, Alex Garson, Kate Vieh, Laura Neller,
Jessie Weiser, and Becca Smalley.
Marina Ivanova wins again
Divya Jayachandran, Katie Caughlin, and Emily Charlesoj discuss their last game...sure.
Jessie Weiser looking up to Alex Garson.
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Bovf s T cnnisCoach Flail and Coach Keever
Adam Blankenheimer Ted Blosser Bobby Brook Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes Alex Conn Bryan Fastenberg Hermes Flores Scott Gilbert
Rob Hoxie Daniel Lowe Sebastien Millon Roberto Morales Hyung-Ki Park Ryan Rosen Michael Scullin David TiroIfyung-Ki Park works on
his backhand.
T>eb Millon awaits his chance to show he’s boss.
Coach Flail, Sebastien Millon, Rob Hoxie, Adam Blankenheimer, Bobby Brook, Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes, Ryan Rosen, David Tiro, Alex Conn, Hyung-Ki Park, Scott Gilbert, Ted Blosser, Coach Keever, Roberto Morales, Bryan Fastenberg, Daniel Lowe, Hermes Flores, and Michael Scullin.
David Tiro, duck; the ball is coming at you.Scott Gilbert is watching his opponent
scramble to recover.
Coach Bob Hendrickson
Erin Beresini Evan DeMark Todd Glibert Justin Hammar John Haddock
Andria Ligas Christian Lorentzen Julie McReynolds Kristi Reardon Suchil Samants
Dan Schwartz Preetma Singh Kenneth Stephens Brian Yee
Julie McReynolds, Christian Lorentzen, Evan DeMark, Todd Gilbert, Brian Yee, Justin Hammar, Erin Beresini, and Coach Hendrickson like to stand
near walls.
Watch out for the flesh-eating gophers, Suchil. Great stance, Todd! (Too bad the ball onlywent three feet.)
Justin Hammar tees off.
Christian Lorentzen, Julie McReynolds, Erin Beresini, and Justin Hammar striking a pose.
Todd has had enough of Brian’s shenanigans.
pw, Suchil Samant will need binoculars to see the imaginary ball he just hit.
Todd Glibert, Brian Yee, and Evan DeMark relaxing after a stressful golf game.
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B o\\s LacrosseCoaches: Bruce
Greg Abdouch Skip Bansak
Edwin Barnes Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes
David Biel Matt Couto
Kevin Daucher Vince Devlin
Sab Fabricius Steve Garrity Ryan Gaston
John Haddock Sam Hartzmark
Mark Hatch-Miller Tim Hayes
Sand and Andy Wilkins
Eric Hirvela Zach Israel Tony Lisa
Nick Lochridge Gowtham Mahalingham
Orlando Martinez Martin Naradikian
Ryan Rosen Carlos Saldana
Jeff Sand Nat Shultz
Mike Simpson Cody Sonntag
David Tiro Joseph Yeargan
From front: Vincent Devlin, Mike Simpson, Carlos Saldana, Tony Lisa, Eric Hirvela, Cody Sonntag, David Tiro, Zach Israel, Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes,
Joseph Yeargan, Matt Couto, Ryan Gaston, Sab Fabricius, Mark Sipperley, Nick Lochridge, Nat Shultz, Orlando Martinez, Mark Hatch-Miller, David Biel,
Steve Garrity, Jeff Sand, Martin Naradikian, Ryan Rosen, Greg Abdouch.
Jeff Sand posing for the camera
Mike Simpson laughs at the competition.
Yuki Kondo-Shah and Tiffany Westlie cheer on the PCDS lacrosse team.
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Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes and Mike Simpson
S H P M V I
iJCaroline McGee ready to go for a ground ball.
Girls LacrosseCoach Sarah Williams
Alexa Binns Becky McLarenRebecca Dalton Veronique MillonMelanie Deutsch Ally PasulkaNatalie Dulaney Lauren Perlow
Nadia Fazel Nina Shulze-SolceLiz Fogelsong Alison SmithTracy Fusco Cassie SonntagLaura Garrity Kat TomaltySarah Hurwitz Catherine Yee
Yuki Kondo-Shah Stephanie YeeCaroline McGee Britnee Youngblood
Front, L to R: Veronique Millon, Liz Foglesong, Cassie Sonntag, Allison Smith, Becky McLaren, Lauren Perlow, Tracy Fusco
Back, L to R: Sarah Hurwitz, Rebecca Dalton, Alex Binns, Laura Garrity, Kat Tomalty, Caroline McGee, Melanie Deutsch, Britnee
Youngblood, and Coach Sarah Williams
The team performs their usual pre-game stretching routine. Sarah Hurwitz says, “Hey guys .. . I can play lacrosse.”
ixa Binns, Liz Foglesong, and Veronique Millon take their warm-up lap around the field.
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L^bies SoftballCoach Cowen and Coach Schweikher
Liz Delgado Claudia GonzalezSarah Engle Ashleigh LevisonNadia Fazel Chandra McClellandCherilyn Gain Kim RuhtMeredith Garagiola Lindsay TreeDanielle Goldstein Tatum Vail
Caroline Young
Claudia Gonzalez gets ready for thdgame.
Left to right: Coach Schweikher, Meredith Garagiola, Claudia
Gonzalez, Chandra McClelland, Lindsey Tree, Liz Delgado, Caroline
McGee and Coach Cowen.
Coach Cowen explains to Lindsey Tree the correct way to hit the ball-j
Caroline Young is in position to catch the
ball.
m m . . m m tmLindsey Tree practices to make a
home run.
Chandra McClelland replaces a bat after an inning.
Caroline Young and Kim Ruht enjoying the wonderful_ Softball weather.Gonzalez and Liz Delgado head out
to the field.Coach Cowen gives last minute instructions before the game.
The team practice.
gets ready to
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Zack Burstein Justin Flanagan-HydeAndrew Ciarfalia Colin JefferyKevin Daucher Brian SnyderChristo Dru Scott SurdakowskiDoug Loback Steven Stefani
Eric Daucher
Kevin Daucher catches the ball.
Front - L-R Coach Ellingson, Colin Jeffery, Scott Surdakowski, Brian Snyder, Christo Dru. Back Andrew Ciarfalia, Doug Loback, Kevin Daucher, Eric Daucher, Zack Burstein, Justin Flanagan-Hyde and Steven
Stefani.
Scott Surdakowski warms up before the game.
Coach Ellingson throws the ball into play.
Zack Burstein returns the ball to the field.
Doug Loback jumps for the ball
Justin Flanagan- Hyde backs up to catch the ball.
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* *. Life After School
Alex Conn
Michael Lowe, Mike Yurka, Josh Wrigt and Alex Con
Humberto Duarte
L to R: Justin Hammer, Alex Conn, Micheal Lowe, Nadia Fazel, Lexie Carlson, Melaine Deutsch, Meredith Garagiola, Greg Abdouch, and Mike Yurka.
Hyung K. Park Christo Dru and Nicole Orne
ScnMcEric Fraser listens patiently to the discussion.
Freshman represent, John Haddock, Cody Sonntag, and Elizabeth Engle
President, Beau Roysden, and Adviser, Mr. Hendrickson, lead the senate meeting.
||tom ,Lto R: Eric Fraser, Beau Roysden, Adam Blankenheimer, Micah Bloomberg. 2nd Row, L toR: Elizabeth Engle, Sarah
Meredith Garagiola, Ally Pasulka, and Kat Tomalty. 3rd Row, > R: Cody Sonntag, Aubrey Wieger, Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes,
Ifiie lle Goldstein, Alexis Binns, and John Haddock.
Kat Tomalty and Meredith Garagiola listen to all of the suggestions.
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The Register
Ashley Yeargan reviews her article for the latest addition.
Brent Leonesio researches for his next fashion article.
Newspaper Staff Writters - Front, L to R: Nadia Fazel, Abigail Rethore,) Hicks, Preetma Singh, Catherine Yee. 2nd, L to R: Nina Schulze-SolcS
Jason Platt, and Brent Leonesio. 3rd, L to R: Stephaine Yee, Danikaj Cooper, Divya Jayachandran, Christo Dru, and Julie Carland.
Newspaper Editors - Front, L to R: Glen Goodman and Micah Bloomberg. 2nd, L to R: Meredith Garagiola, Rob Hatch-Miler, and Eij Fraser. 3rd, L to R: Caroline Young, Ashley Yeargan, Jessica Sklovei
Sarah Engle, and Liz Perla. Back, L to R: ALex Conn, Mike Yurka, Evj Rand, and Bryan Sliverthorn.
Special thinks to the fabulous efcitor m chief ~ Meredith G^rA$iolA
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Q m c c m Kim says, “I’ll go interrupt sports practice,
sure.”
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Sophie may be working on yearbook but she’s really thinking . . .hmmmm, how can I pick up the
Fruitcake?
>ook- Courtney Majestic Michelle and Queen Kim
Majestic Michelle says, “Hey Guys . . . yeah, we stayed until midnight.”
K im Savjs, “ H e v f G w y js . . .
We Arc DONE!!!”
Bottom, L to Ft: Sophie Nye, Clint Corcoran, Humberto Duarte, and Christian )rentzen. 2nd Row, L to R: David Biel, Nadia Fazel, Melanie Deustch, and Courtney (ecker. 3rd Row, L to R: Alex Conn, Zach Israel, and Michelle Hertzfeld.Top, L to R: Toni Lisa, Tommy Reahard, and Grant Walker. Not Picutured: Roberto Morales,
Ashleigh Levison, and Callie Kant.
P.R.I.S.M.People Rising In Support of MviltieviltwrAlisni
Rachel Chase, Simi Dhillon, Nataliya Biskup, Alexis Gordon, Danika Cooper, Mark Sipperley,Catherine Yee, and Alexis Wielunski.
Alexis Wielunski and Mark Sipperley ponder what to do.
Catherine Yee conducts a meeting of the Prism Club.
Nataliya Biskup and Alexis Gordort take action.
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DAVjbre ksThe Daybreaks team: Nataliya Biskup, Alexis Gordon,Glen Goodman,Anna Knoell,Brent Leonesio,Mr. Coon, Advisor Tiffany Westlie,Nina Schulze-Solce, Veronique Millon, Sarah Donovan, and Micah Blomberg.Not shown:Callie Kant, Julie Carland and Mr. Cook, Advisor.
the next issue.
Glen Goodman and Anna Knoell having fun while inspecting the final draft.
Micah Bloomberg edits a submission before the deadline.
Tiffany Westlie reviews the elegant poetry for Daybreaks.
Service 3&\t> Awareness
Front Row, L to R: Shefali Samant, Mandy Moll, Melanie Deutsch, Shreya Patel, Laura Neller and Danielle Goldstein. Middle Row, L to R: Tosh Chiang, Adam Blankenheimer, Andria Ligas, Molly Dean, Abigail Rethore, Julie Carland, Jessica Skloven, Brian Yee, Nataliya Biskup, Beri Golding and Tracey Guerin. Back Row, L to R: Liz Perla, Courtney Berg, Allie Pasulka, Mr. Hendrickson, Nadia Fazel, Ashley Yeargan, Vincent Devlin and Courtney Becker.
Alex Garson.
T ^ b k Tctitii$...”This A in ’t M oF1H5 Fovtgr \ 1 in if r \ t ______ n __________*♦
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Evan Rand, Alex Conn, Mike Yurka, Bobby Brook, Justin Flanagan- Hyde, Josh Wright, and Dr. Caglieris, faculty advisor.
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Mike Yurka.
Justin Flanagan-Hyde.
Alex Conn and Bobby Brook.
Josh Wright.
Speech <mi£> Debate
Danny Schwartz and Gowtham Mahalingam discuss the strategies withMr. Guthrie.
John Haddock goes over his debate preparations.
Front row: Chris Strohm, Gordon Krnjaic, Tim Hayes,
Tom Tahmassian, Danny Schwartz, John Haddock,
Michelle Hertzfeld, Back row: Jason Pawloski, Zach Oakland,
Andrew Ciarfalia, Edwin Barnes, Adviosr Matt Guthrie,
Nate Goralnik, not pictured: Gowtham Mahalingam, Julie
McReynolds.
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Mock Tri lFirst row: Shefali Samant, Melanie Deutsch, Roberto Morales, Shreya Patel, Yuki Kondo- Shah, second row: Jessica Berch, Maureen Lipovsky, Stephanie Yee, Vincent Devlin, Lauren Perlow, third row: Beau Roysden, Suchil Samant, Meredith Garagiola, Eric Daucher, fourth row: Divya Jayachandran, Lauren Etzkorn, Eric Fraser. Not pictured: Adam Blankenheimer, Advisor Kimberly Hawkins.
Eric Daucher, Shreya Patel, and Shefali SamantJessica Berch, Michael Rector, Adam
Blankenheimer, and Eric Fraser.
Kri spv| lire Am Doughnut Sodetvj
Mike Lowe, Mike Yurka, Josh Wright and Alex Conn proudly display their doughnuts.
Christian McDonald buys his breakfast from Josh Wright.
Justin Hammer and Evan Rand select their doughnuts while Mike Lowe looks on.
Evan DeMark and Lindsay Treej share a doughnut.
Alex Conn collects money while Josh Wright keeps an eye on the cashbox.
Harveer Sandhu toning up his muscles.
\Vei5l1tJason Pawloski caught during an intense moment.
Gilbert Armenta, Ian Anderson, Hyung Park, Sebastien Millon, and Harveer Sandhu.
Hyung Ki Park, doing bicep curls.
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Skip Bansak, S ebastien M illon , Zach O akland, G len Goodm an, H um berto Duarte, Gordon Krnjaic, M artin N arad ik ian , N ick Lochridge , L indsay Tree, Saranden Siep, Jason Paw loski, Rob Hatch-M ill Mr. Zw eiback, E ric M edoff, Tim Hayes, Justin Hammer, Eric Fraser, A lexander Karlsson, Josh Wric Ryan G aston, Joseph Volk, Andrew C ia rfa lia , M ichael Rector, N ico le Orne, T iffany W estlie , Anna Konell, A lex G arson, C hris tian Lorentzen , M icah B loom berg, Adam B lankenheim er
Adam Blankheimer and Micah Bloomberg, founding members of the Simpson’s club,
dispute creative differences.
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Katie Thompson
Mike Yurka
Paul Gonzales
Alex Temen
Nick Lochridge & Kenneth Stepti
Roberto Mon
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Congratulations on your first 18 years. We know your college years will Se equally rewarding.We're so proud o f you!
Love, Mom, (Dad and Laura
LISTEN TO THEAIUSTN’TS | By Shel Silverstein
{Listen to theMfclSTN’TS child.I Listen to the DON’TS [Listen to the SHOULDN’TS I The IMPOSSIBLES* the WON’T [Listen to the NEVEft NAVESThen listen close to me----------Anything can happen child ANYTHING can be»
| “SAM, YOU MAKE US PROUD.”LOVE, DAD, MOM, SASHA
C o n $ r t u \ M w n s M a r k !
We are very proud of you and we love you.
We wish you great happiness.
Love Mom and Dad
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|With all our love...
Dad, Mom and j William j
Talk about a dream, try to make it real.
Love,MomDad
Elyse
I’m outta here!
The secret to success is always expect the unexpected.
WE'RE SO EXCITED!
KEEP REACHINGFOR THE STARS,
COURTNEY
With all our love, Mom and Dad
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2000
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Brent,
You have always had your own unique sense of style! You truly are one of a kind!
Stay true to your dreams. We are so proud of you.
We love you,
Dad, Melissa, Taylor & Max
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Rebecca
You tickle our hearts and fill us w ith pride.
All our love and best wishes for all the yearsto come,
David and Dad
If life gives you lemons make lemonade.
2000 congratulations to the graduating class.
The Hatch-Miller Family
(480) 451-4117 Telephone
(480) 451-8726 Fax
KURT D. RUHT, M.D., P.C.Diplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine
Office Hours By Appointment
Suite 205 North Medical Plaza II 10290 North 92nd Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
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CatherineOh!
THE PLACES YOU’LL GO!
Oh, the places youll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won.
And the magical things you can do with that ball will make you the winning-est winner of all.
- Dr. Seuss
Love,Mom & Dad, Stephanie & Christopher
KEEP THAT WONDERFUL SMILE AND CONTINUE TO BRING JOY AND HAPPINESS TO THOSE AROUND YOL
BEST WISHES AS YOU MOVE ONWARD AND UPWARDLOVE,
MOM & DAD
Wishing you Exotic travels
Happy Laughter Friends and Love
We are so very proud of you
Love, Mom, Dad and
Sparky
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Isficofe -You nave made me very proud to say
that 1 am your Tather. Congratulations on ad your achievements.
Love,Daddy
Rob, we love you and are very proud of you.
Congratulations! We wish I you much joy!
Love,I Mom and Dad
Look Out, G1
Love,Nan, Chris and Matt
Here Comes TVie T r ^ m !
You're off to great places! £ Today is your day!Your mountain is waiting. I So... Get on your way! *j
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Go confidently in the direction of your dreams...Thoreau
Where there is great tove ‘ There are cdways miracles
Our fove will be withyou Explore all possibilities Believe in yourself You are the “light of our world”
We are so proud and treasure the young woman you've become Love, Mom, Dacf, Erik, and Jordan
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Dearest Nicole,You are the stuff that is sent from the heavens. We have always known that your eyes, looking | up into the sky, saw the star upon which our destiny sits. It burns brightly. It is your light, your compass. Go find your dreams. Let your star guide you through your travels, safe in the knowing that it will always keep lighted the away back home. No place will be to far or foreign. Go discover the world and let it discover you.
P.S. If you don’t come home for the holidays, your expense account is toast . . .
NICOLE ORNE
“What lies befoue uc and what tics behind uc one small m atter compared to what tied
within uc. Clnd when we fating what is within oat into- the would.. . nwiacles.”
Siewiy tDauid Uhoueau
5 he things we love about you would fillthis entitle booh yowc humor,, kindness,compaction, and loyalty,. We axe to proud of what you have accomplished at IPCtDS.
yowt JEoving 5- amity
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The CIass o f 2000
)earest Alex,
fou brighten every life you touch just the way that you have brightened ours, his is just one of your many gifts. It has been a privilege to watch you grow .nd mature. We are so proud of you.
We love you,Dad, Leslie, Adam, Nicole,
Brandon and Grandma
To Liz...
We’re so-proud of you and the Covefy young woman you’ve become.
We wish you and the entire cfass of 2000 a lifetime ofchadenges and happiness.
To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower,Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour.--William Blake, Auguries of Innocence.
Congratufationslw ith m uch Cove fr o m
‘M om , D ad & ‘b fan cy
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Congratulat ions to the Class of2000
' 9 9 - ' 0 0 PCdV Booster Club
(Members as of 11/3/99)
Ashby~Bansak~Barranco~Beresini~Binns~Blosser~Bohnert~Bonfield~
IBongni~Brook~Bucon Burke~Byers~Caniglia~Carlson~Cascante/Spencer~Caughlin/Stensen~
Ciarfalia~ColtvetConyers~Cornell~Couto~Crase~Cyrell~Dalton~Daucher~Delgado~Devlin~
EtzkornFazel~Fish~Fogelsong~Folson~Foster~Fram~Fusco~Gamble~Garagiola
Garrity~Gaston~Geller~Gilbert~Goett~Goldberg~Golding~Gonzales~Goodman~Guerin
Gustafson~Gutierrez~Haenel~Hammar~Hatch-Miller~Heltne~Henderson~Hicks~Hirvela Humes / Hamm erman~Hung~Hurwitz~Iobst~Jackson~Jayachandran~
Jeffrery~Jensen~Jew es/W est Kearns~Kiesel~Kostrivas~Kozinn~Lee~Leonesio~Lewis~Lisa~Loback~
Lochridge~Long~Loomstein-Ewing~ Lundeen~Mackay~Malone~Maloney~McGee~McGroder~Medoff~
sier~Meyer~Neller~Opila~Pakis~Peloquin~Perla~Perry~Pieroni~Platt~Ram~Reahard~Rethore Robert s~Rosen~Ross~Sanghi~Saper~Schneider~Schwartz~Scullin~Segal~
Seip~Sem egen~Sherm anS him m i~Skloven~Sonntag~Stanton~Surdakowski~Temen~Tuton~Vail~
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Congratulations and Best 'Wishes to the Class o f ZOOOJ
Thoenix Country Day School Board o f Trustees
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We Cave you and are yroud of you.
Mom, Dad and Wyatt
CongratulationsAlexandra
We know you will always reach for
the stars.
Growing up is after all only the understanding that one’s unique and incredible experience is
Love Mom, Dad,Christopher Donnell, Dinari, and Rusty
Valley Youth A , Theater
InterlochenWorld Center for Arts
E d u c atio n
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s
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Rebecca Some of your favorite things:Your horses - from Sly to Bob :CDs - Tori Amos to Billy J o e l:
Actors - Lucille Ball and Kevin Spacey : TV - Friends, Third Rock, Aly McBeal,
The Practice and HBO : Broadway Musicals - Chicago and How
to Succeed in Business :Foods - NoodlePudding,
Turkey Breast, Pepper Shrimp, Cold Stone, and any freash bread :
Most of All - Cliniques’s Apple Sauce
Because you are bright and beautiful, insightful and fun, you are sure to clear any hurdles, in life, into which you may
run!
Love,Grandma (Mumsie)
and Max
From BHES To VCVS . . . You’ve come a 1ov»s w^vj,
Kerrv !!!
Con$rMu\Mwns t
With Love, “The FAM”
but they’re just
the beginning
of your journey.
Congratulations, Michael.
We’ve shared some great
adventures together...
You're our hero.
All our love,
Mom, Dad, John, Emily
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E rin,
“Pe^ce” -the name rings true. Your essence shines. You know the meaning o f truth, love, ant* integrity. You have given us so much-
ant* fillet* our senses with the wont*erfu1ness o f you.Love, Kiom, Vat* ant* Beckie
pongratulations Glenn and the Class of 2000!
You’ve always been on the move and made us proud of you, Glen! Keep moving ahead . . . we know you’ll travel far with great success!
You have our deepest love and admirations always,
Mom and Dad Chris, Nancy and Matt
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M ichaels Skloven High Score: 263 .3
I si in Regionals 2nd in State
Kenneth S^piiens High Scoreff90.55
Nina Schulzc-Solce High S a w : 128.4
Amanda Packer High Score: 118.3
Katie Thompson High Score; 163.85
6tb at Regionals
R ebecca Dalton High Score: 108.05
Christian Lorentzen High Score: 170.3 3rd at Regionals
Meredith Garagiola High Score: 121.85
Coach Kristin Pruett
Liz Pogiesong High Score: 169.85
8th at RegionalsAbigail Rethore High Score: 172.65
5th at Regionals
PCDS Divers...
B est W ishes to the C lass of 2 0 0 4
C l a s s o f 2004Top Row: Stephen Martori, David Dilettoso, Christopher Blandford, Matthew LaPrade, Alejandro Saldana, Christopher England, Aaron Bernard, Teg Grewal, Sierra Seip.
Second Row: Christopher Cameron, Lesley Silverthom, Elena Abarinov.
Third Row: Adina Hirsch, Phyllis Lipovsky, Elizabeth Dias, Alisha Blischok, Sarah Spencer, Claire Brandon, Christine Perocchi, Jennifer Lewkowitz, Paige Knappenberger, Kristin Russell, Dana Balitzer, Kerry Birk, Michelle Lisa.
Fourth Row: Jason Hung, Carolyn Daucher, Jennifer Botero, Andrea Jackson, Allison Pachtman, Alexander Musallam, Ashley Humes.
Fifth Row: Elizabeth Reahard, Abby Zeitlin, Brigit Donovan, Alexandra Gray, Anna Marie Ward, Tara Weiger, Elise Williams, Valerie Garagiola, Tammy McGavock, Jessica Kozinn, Karla Cesal.
Sixth Row: Gabriel Wright, Jonathan England, Samuel Mendelson, Alexander Brey, Michael Vrla, Amado Sainz, Lindsey McCaleb, Jessica Worthington, Jessica Spigner, Samuel Thompson, Gregory McGrath.
Front Row: John McCain, Ryan Schubert, Aaron Packer, Cameron Warner, Mark Semegen, Jordan Wyndelts, Jonathan Halevy. Not pictured: Jonathan Hartzmark and Ashley Heltne.
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Congratulations to Mark on your 8th Grade Graduation. We are very proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad and Sally
JE S S IC A ,
W E 'R E SO PROUD O F YOU,
We KNOW YOU'LL 6 0 F A R . M A Y
Y o u r l i f e b e f i l l e d W it h l o Ve , JO Y AND ADVENTURE.
l o v e ,DAD AND MOM.
Z A C K AND PRECIOUS
2S0
Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in illis Times change and we change with them
saying attributed to Emporor Lolhar I
The brilliant chief, irregularly great.Frank, haughty, rash—The Rupert of Debate; E.G. Bulwer-Lytton, speaking o f Earl Stanley, the 14th Earl o f Derby.
The line it is drawn, the curse it is cast. The slow one now will later be fastas the p re s e n t^ ^ P * ^ ^ now will bThe order is jp> V rapidly fading. Mm MP And the first s K Mr one now will later be last.For the times oik. .. they are a changing — ,i Bob Dylan (1963)
“doh” !
H om er
Quidquid agis,
prudenter agas. et respice fmem
W h atever you do. do cautiously,
and look to the
end Gesia
Romanorunt,\ no. 103. /
Education is what survives when what has been learned has been forgotten.
B. F. Skinner
Do not go where the path may lead Go instead where there is no path,
and leave a trail.Real Men are
Nice to Animals seen on a bumper sticker
Congratulations, Tim, on all o f your accomplishments, Past, Present and Future
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Congratulations to the Class ofZOOO!
1999-2000 Parents’Association Board. Front row: Collie Jackson, Secretary; Verna Malone, VP-Grade Representatives; Susan Garrity, President; Colleen Coltvet, VP-Cultural Enrichment; Cathy Reahard, VP-School/Community; Back row: Eileen Jeffery, VP-Fundraising; Mary Jo Conn, Upper School Liaison; Sharia Blischok, Middle School Liaison; Maria Cascante, Treasurer; Evelyn Fram, Lower School Liaison.
Thoenix Country Day School Tarents’ Association
Con$rMu\Mwn$ Sierra
We love you and we are so proud of you!
Mom, Dad, Saranden, Colin and Carissa
Con^rAtwlAtions Jessie a on \ \ o m y first ACAbevnie
milestone!
Y o u r A c h ie v e m e n ts A t PCDS VtAve b e e n O W tS tA nbm f;.
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future Accom plishm ents.
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“The greatest masterpieces were once onlypigments on a palette.”
- Henry S. Haskin
Congratulations
KENDRA
You are a masterpiece!We love you - Mom, Dad, Brittany and Alec
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To the PCDS commvmitvj
I would like to thank the entire staff of the Phoenician for all their hard work in producing a book of which they can be proud. I would especially like to thank the co-editors, Michelle Hertzfeld and Kim Ruht, and the
photo editor, David Biel, in theI________________________ production of the book. The school
community has been an enormous I help in taking pictures and matchingH names with faces.
We apologize for any errors you may discover, and we hope you enjoy this year’s yearbook and appreciate the dedication of our students.
Ms. Kolbet Yearbook Advisor
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