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CBU Angelos Yearbook 2011 part 3
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“I am excited about the new Master’s program because of the training new teachers will receive during their student teaching. Cal Baptist is a school committed to the Great Commission so it is only natural for us to have a Master’s devoted to international education,” said Holly Gehrig.
Written by Nichelle Trulove
"This is the best thing. Why didn't you think of
this sooner? This is great. This matches our commission
statement beautifully. We should've been doing this a
long time ago," many participants of a recent survey
exclaimed.
There is a new master's program in town within
the School of Education. It is a Master of Science in
Education with an emphasis on International Education.
With 20 schools to pick from in 16 countries, students
with a heart for the nations can go virtually anywhere.
"We've all been called to serve, whether here or
overseas, and the world is our classroom," Assistant
Professor of Education, Joseph De Vol, explained.
The program, after two years in the making,
opened its doors on Sept. 1 with seven students. The
curriculum consists of four core courses with 25 units
in specialization. Students must also take a field
practicum course, which consists of either teaching at
an international school overseas, participating on an
International Service Projects trip, or teaching at an
international school in the United States.
It began with an ISP trip to South Asia. The
team's host, along with another professor on the trip,
brought the idea of a master's program in International
Education at CBU to the attention of De Vol. "I brought
his proposal back and the faculty loved it," De Vol
exclaimed. "It's really neat to see that it's all come to
flourish."
Before the seed of a newfound master's program
began to take root within the CBU community, a
campus-wide survey was conducted. Close to a thousand
students responded and thirty percent said that they
were extremely interested. Another thirty percent
gave interest, but not as adamantly, and less than forty
percent showed no interest.
"When I showed those results to the provost, he
came down and said, 'You know what, this is good, and
you've proven that this is pliable. Get working on it and
go through your channels to get it all approved.' So
that's what we did," De Vol said. "The outcome was just
astonishing."
The School of Education is partnered with a
network of International Christian Schools called NICS.
A representative came to CBU in February to recruit
student teachers to work at international schools. It
gives students the chance to have a guaranteed job
when they graduate, despite the state of the California
economy. These students are able to pay off any
student loans they may have as well as gain teaching
experience.
"There is quite a demand for teachers overseas,
and we have quite a few students who have actually
done this," De Vol emphasized. "This is really a good
way to get an education, and to get experience
overseas, and to be able to build there. There are so
many schools that are available to us."
"With California cutting all these teaching jobs,
teaching overseas lets me not have to worry about
whether or not I'll get a job in California after I
graduate," Cassi Saville, a current English major at CBU,
said. "I'm going to South Korea over Christmas break for
two weeks and teaching English to junior high students.
If that ends up going really well, there's a possibility I
might go there after I graduate. It looks good on your
resume, so that's another good way to market yourself,
to have that sort of experience."
Several students from CBU were asked and
recruited to teach over several weeks during the summer
camp at Global Vision Christian School (GVCS) in South
Korea. These students could submit their resumes to stay
and teach after the camp. Those who did so already
had a job lined up months before graduation day.
One of these students is Rachel Gonzalez, a
recent CBU Liberal Studies graduate. "After going on
an ISP missions trip to South Korea in 2008, it was my
desire to return and teach someday," Gonzalez said.
"When I found out about GVCS I wanted to teach there
and carry out their mission to instruct students in God's
Holy Word."
"Missions overseas had never crossed my mind
in the past, then after taking a few Global Studies
courses at CBU, my heart changed and I wanted to be
fully devoted to spreading the gospel across the world,"
Gonzalez reflected. "So I took it upon myself to do just
that. I just had to rely on God for strength." She is now
on contract teaching first and second grade students
and developing further knowledge in education.
Whether they want to go to Asia, the Middle East,
South America or Africa, the School of Education's new
Master of Science in Education can get students to the
ends of the Earth.
EDUCATION 118-119
(Photo: Aaron Kim // Design: Ruth Richards)
Similar to unzipping a costume or taking off a mask, new believers of
Jesus Christ chose to step-out of their old 'uniforms' along with its accessories and
put on an entirely different 'wardrobe' in order to have a new image.
"...you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new
self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator." Col. 3:9-10
Samantha "Sammy" Peters and Chris Rabbich chose to have a personal
relationship with God this semester and get rid of that person who they used to
be: living in darkness.
"My life before I came to Christ was very bad. I lived in the party life
environment and I really didn't care what people thought. I just played my sports
and did my own thing hanging with the 'in crowd,'" Peters shared.
Many times we have this idea that ministry happens elsewhere, or
outside of our hometown on a service project with a team. We go to the ends of
the earth, but making disciples of all nations starts at our own doorstep, on our
own campus. These students are a testament to that.
"I never believed in Jesus Christ, I was always searching for something.
I'd look to sports as my God," Rebbich explained. Not only was playing for the golf
team their main drive for coming to CBU, it was also their pride, joy and the one
thing they had their focus on. Rebbich continued to say that sports would appease
him for a time, but it never filled that emptiness that, at the time, he never knew
Christ was meant to fill.
Not really ever thinking about what was right and wrong, the two
explained that it was during a chapel service where the speaker's word and
message struck hard.
"I started to get goose bumps, and that's when I realized I needed to
make a change. I wanted a relationship with Jesus here at CBU," Peters said.
God had definitely brought these students here to start a fresh, new life
and be happy following Him.
Rebbich explained how he started to ask infinite questions because he
found himself waiting for proof that Jesus exists, saying, "I want to see a miracle
before I can truly believe anything. If Jesus was capable of so many things, how
come He didn't show me anything?"
Invited to a teammate's home, Rebbich found himself sharing glimpses of
how he got to CBU to his teammate's mother. She said, "Chris, everything you just
said is a miracle; everything that you've done has lead you here today and that is
a miracle!"
Rebbich came out of the experience examining his life and explained,
"Wow! When first committing my life to Christ there was a feeling of weakness. I
persuaded myself that I wasn't ready, but it's like a leap of faith. You just gotta do
it. It's the best thing that's ever happened to me, that ever will happen to me."
This new road for Peters and Rebbich was definitely not smooth. Many
bumps and bruises came along with relationships between friends and family. Yet,
after a while of staying strong in their decision, everyone began to notice the
change for the better.
Peters shared, "It just sucks that my friends are still the way I used to be,
and it's so easy for me to turn back around. But in a way it holds me accountable
to stay the way I am now so perhaps I can be a light for them."
Peters continues to carry Romans 10:13 as a reminder of why she chooses to
follow God.
They both encourage students who want to have a relationship with
Jesus Christ but are scared. "It's worth it in the end. Do not worry about what
others think, because you are making the decision for yourself. They will be the
one's missing out on the gifts and promises that are given by Him."
Chris Rebbich and Samantha Peters tee off
their new way of life.
Written by Cassidy Edison
(Photos: Cayla Ames // Design: Nichelle Trulove)FIRST TIME FOLLOWERS 120-121
International students like Zhang Bing and Xu Wen Long thrive under Mikko Sivonen’s teaching during International Chapel. (Photo: Aaron Kim // Design: Andrew Hochradel)
It was a warm, Friday morning and sunlight
was pouring through the windows that lined the
beige and brown walls of the old A.J. Staples
Room. A calm undercurrent of murmur and
chatter grew as more students arrived at the
room. Some students with sticker name tags were
setting more chairs in the rows, while one tuned
a guitar and another typed into a computer,
editing the powerpoint that was shining onto a
blank space on the wall.
International chapel, an alternate chapel
for the school's many international students, is
held twice a week in the A.J. Staples room at
CBU. It is led by Mikko Sivonen, CBU's global
consultant. "What we always do is I teach 15
minutes and then we break into groups and
share the same story again," Sivonen said. "Then
we encourage, in the groups, the international
students to ask questions so that they talk us
back the story. Repetition and conversation are
important."
"The global consultant is responsible for
the Third Culture Kids and teaching international
chapel," Lucas Wehner, a leader in international
chapel, explained. "Originally, Rob Rice (last
year's global consultant), was supposed to teach
only one chapel, but he was so good that they
said 'Well, he should teach for the rest of the
semester,' and that's what he did. It just became
a tradition of the global consultant."
"Every year a family or person who serves
overseas comes here for two semesters and then
goes back to serving overseas," Sivonen said in
reference to the position of global consultant.
"My wife and I went to school here and actually
met here. We really like the school so we asked
if we could come for this year and there was a
spot open. It really worked well for us and we
love it."
Another challenge with the growth of
international chapel is the variety of cultures
present. "Here, we have different nationalities
and different cultures. So that makes it a little
more difficult because people come from
different backgrounds," Sivonen explained. "They
have different perspectives."
"That's a challenge when people come
from different cultures," Sivonen added, "but
that's where the small groups work really well
so you can really dialogue on a personal level.
Then we encourage that, not only here, but that
these relationships would carry out outside of the
chapel."
These small groups are led by discussion
leaders, typically American students. "Usually per
international chapel, we have about five to ten
regular students who want to find out what its
about," Wehner said. "The thing is, a lot of our
discussion leaders are graduating this semester
so next semester they will be gone. So we're
looking for new people, younger people, like
freshmen, sophomores, juniors, who would like to
join as discussion leaders."
Andrew Twitty is one of the American
students who helps lead the small groups in
international chapel. "We do this because if you
take an international student and just throw them
in the gym and they can't speak the language they
won't get anything out of the message and chapel
could be a somewhat intimidating experience,"
Twitty said.
"If you're a Christian and you really want
to make a difference, this is a great step to do
it," Sivonen said. "You don't have to start from
overseas. You can start here and you get to share
and you get to make a relationship."
"A lot of times I think that CBU students
believe they have to sit with these international
students at lunch and just preach, preach,
preach and the international student becomes so
overwhelmed that they reject it," Wehner said.
"You really have to start building relationships
and at some point raise a spiritual question and
listen to what they say and then you can share
your point."
It is through these built relationships,
Wehner explains, that international students
come to know Christ. "Last semester, we had a
student from China and he gave his life to Christ."
As Sivonen said, "It is rewarding to see
God work in students who have never heard the
message and to experience a student come to
know Christ. It's very rewarding to see Christian,
American students involved in other people's lives
and to see their excitement and enthusiasm."
"It has brought about a new growth period,"
Twitty explained on how international chapel
has affected him. "Because we are working with
students who are learning English, we have to
really simplify the terms and cut out a lot of the
religious jargon. In doing this, it has brought a
fresh perspective to me on the stories of the
Bible."
"To see God at work in that very tangible
way," Sivonen commented, "I'm really grateful for
that."
INTERNATIONAL CHAPEL 122-123
Written by Matthew Shade
(Photo: Aaron Kim // Design: Andrew Hochradel)
RememberingWendy Rice
“Wendy was strong in bringing the team together. She was a strong motivator for us. ‘Working together side by side, for a higher purpose’ -Wendy Rice” -Peyton Romano
“Wendy was an inspirational woman. She was a tough coach and pushed us, girls, to our limits. When you thought that there was something you could not do, Wendy proved you wrong. Many girls achieved over and beyond their goals for the year. When you felt like no one believed in you, Wendy was always there. She was our biggest fan and was there through our highest and lowest times. She taught me many lessons and things I did not know about myself. I am very grateful that God put her in my life. She will always be remembered and loved.” -Aubrey Sipe
WENDY RICE 124-125
RememberingWendy Rice
“Wendy was willing to give me an opportunity even though I didn’t believe in myself. Since then I’ve wanted to make her proud for making me apart of the team.” - Jazmyne Martin-McDonald.
“Coach Wendy, We miss you and love you. You are remembered every single day and will always be in our hearts.” - Love, Carly Kitchen
“I would just like to say that this season 2010-2011 is dedicated to Wendy and everyday at practice we miss her so much. We miss her yelling at us to stretch and we miss her swiftly walking into practice with a diet coke in hand. Wendy was so much fun to drive with to competitions because she would just jam to the music with us and she usually knew the words, too. Wendy had a vision for this program and she worked SO incredibly hard to get it there. We want to finish that vision for her and create a legacy for CBU cheer.” -Brooke Malone
“Wendy, Although our time together was short, my fondest memories are those when you showed us little ‘hiccups’ of yourself, as you would put it. When it was time to practice you made sure we worked hard until we achieved our mini goals for that day, but when all of that work was done, it was refreshing to know we had a coach with a sense of humor who was genuinely excited for all of us girls to be a part of her team. I’m sure you had quite a challenge in getting us all back into shape for the upcoming season. The best part of those tough practices were in between all of the stunting and conditioning, some of us would catch you occasionally dancing away to the practice playlist that echoed from the ipod dock.” -Tracie Clay
(Photo: Aaron Kim // Design: Aaron Kim)
MUGS 126-127
Venos Abdulahad
Keilani Abueg
Diana Alcantar
Abby Alderman
Anna Alford
Michelle Allmond
Cayla Ames
Jorge Andrade
Vincent Andrade
Ryan Arch
Lisa Ayers
Elizabeth Baker
Francisco Barajas
Rachel Batchelder
Andrea Benson
Hailey Boaz
Kathryn Boren
Zachary Bowman
Nick Braden
John Bragonier
MUGS 128-129
Taylor Brewton
Holly Bricker
Amanda Brown
Megan Buster
Wil Byers
Brennan Cackett
Jeni Carrizosa
Sarah Cary
Miriela Castro
Alicia Catanese
Kyle Chansler
Amanda Chapman
Leisa Christian
Ashley Compare
Cassandra Conant
Shannon Conley
Joel Connell
Ashley Conner
Valarie Coppola
Sheri Corral
(Photo: Kenton Jacobsen)
Eric Corso
Maryann Cox
Heather Crews
Candice Croix
Estrella Cruz
Emily Cummins
Katie Cusack
Rebekah D’Huet
Hannah Datte
Nicole Dausend
Mark Davenport
Stephanie Davenport
Jasmine Davis
Kristin De-La-Cruz
Patrick Dietz
Michael Dorn
Nnaemeka Ejiaga
Hope Ekholm
Tracy Ellingsen
Solomon Encina
MUGS 130-131
Rachel Esau
Stephanie Felder
Thirsa Flor
Jennilyn Fritch
Jana Fry
Christy Fullman
Ashley Gallina
Holly Gehrig
Derrick Glasby
Tabitha Glaser
Adam Gold
Brianna Gonzalez
Gabriela Gonzalez
James Graham
Jennifer Greenwalt
Sarah Griffin
Victoria Gutierrez
Riley Hagel
Brenna Hahn
Allison Hall
(Photo: Mike Sampson)
Greg Hartke
Terin Harts
Jacob Hartson
Brooke Hartwell
Ebony Hearn
Angela Helland
David Helms
Lori Hernandez
L. Santiago Herrera
Rebeca Herrera
Chris Hinton
Elizabeth Hinton
Andrew Hochradel
Kristin Holderfield
Faith Holley
Cianna Holloway
Melissa Holloway
Dani Holt
Cecily Hosang
Meghan Hosfield
MUGS 132-133
Mariah Howell
Brenda Ibarra
Jesus Jaquez
Staci Johnson
Stephanie Johnson
Aaron Jones
Todd Jones
Kamaljit Kaur
Desiree Kerfoot
Aaron Kim
Lailani Kings
Colson Knight
Allison Krickl
Jennifer Kute
Katie Lane
Kelley Lawler
Benjamin Lee
Kayla Lewis
Alexx Lommori
Kathryn Loughman
(Photo: Bonnie Koenn)
Lisa Luna
Bobby Magby-III
Laura Manimtim
April Martin
Monica Martinez
Nicole Marty
Robert Maystrovich
Courtney Mc Guire
Cody McAdoo
Patrick McCray
Amanda McDivett
Tristan Milanovich
Tyler Mitchell
Kathryn Montoya
Paula Mora
Brian Morris
Jessica Mosher
Samantha Munger
David Naple
Marigi Ndicu-Stevens
MUGS 134-135
Gabriel Newman
Anthony Ortiz
Tawnee Ortiz
Kristina Osborne
Phylicia Paulson
Jessi Pena
Diana Perde
John Phillips
Aaron Pollock
Katie Powell
Lauren Regensberg
Scott Rendel
Garret Replogle
Ruth Richards
Jessica Roddy
Gabriela Rodriguez
Kristaloi Rodriguez
Nelson Romero
Brenda S. Ruiz
Lauren Russell
(Photo: Josefina Llanes)
Omar Saavedra
Michael Sampson
Daisy Sanchez
Amber Sandoval
Vincent Schmutzer
Belinda Shirley
Melissa Short
Alex Shorts
Briea Smith
Matthew Smitley
Sarah Sonke
Hannah Sorola
Brittany Sparkman
Hannah Stephens
Samantha Stewart
Andrew Thill
Ruby Torres
Andrew Twitty
Leah Urquilla
Megan Van Dyk
MUGS 136-137
Paige VanCamp
Kathryn VanNyhuis
Stephanie VanStockum
Mercedes Vazquez
Mabel Vega
Victoria Velasquez
Brooklyn Wagner
Lucas Wehner
Anna Wenger
Brittany White
Darren Whitty
Breanna Wilson
Matthew Yocum
Marissa Yoder
Alyssa Young
Veronica Young
Corinne Yuenger
Alejandra Zuniga
(Photo: Clint Heinze)
Obviously, on these mugs pages, there are
pictures of you (and some other people). The
backgrounds to these pictures are important
too. We wanted to showcase different
people's perspectives and how they see
the world. The backgrounds to the mugs
pages you're about to see are all pictures
shot by you. That's right you. Okay, maybe
not you, but someone like you. They show
how everyone sees the world differently. So
while you're staring at that picture of you,
take a second to look at the picture behind
the picture of you and enjoy.
MUGS 138-139
Tarja Abid
Vanessa Affeld
Samantha Aguilar
Sumaya Al-Idelbi
Samantha Albro
Malaysia Alexander
Leah Alford
Alex Alkire
Katelyn Allison
Ruben Alonzo
Regina Anaya
Avery Anderson
Heather Anderson
Jacqueline Anderson
Melanie Anderson
Ivan Andrews
Amanda Angel
Laura Arana
Brenda Arce
Eric Arevalo
(Photo: Phylicia Paulson)
Sarah Arjona
Jacob Armstrong
Katie Armstrong
Joshua Atkinson
Marshean August
Melissa Baas
Jeff Babcock
Amanda Baghdady
Alishia Ballard
Kayla Banttari
Nic Baptiste-Williams
Ana Barajas
Brian Barnes
Corina Barrios
Marti Barsoom
Brianna Barton
Corinne Bazoza-Umutoniwase
Jon Beam
Kayla Beaudoin
Chelsea Beebe
MUGS 140-141
Megan Bejar
Candace Bell
Cody Bellmeyer
Kellsey Bellmeyer
Marisa Benson
Lynell Berg
Alex Bernal
Rebecca Bernard
Nicole Berry
Daniel Bias
Rebecca Binnie
Elizabeth Bisangwa
Cailee Bishop
Richard Blacksher
Austin Bloss
William Bohrer
Justine Bolanos
Roger Bond
Traci Borgh
Emmanuel Boston
(Photo: Jessi Pena)
Evelyn Bower
Tamara Bowles
Ardrena Boykins
Michael Bragonier
Allison Brammer
Baylee Braunwalder
Noel Bravo
Ashley Bray
Kelly Bray
Bradyn Brown
Emily Brown
Eugene Brown
Chelsea Brozovich
Samuel Bryant
Briana Burca
John Burdett
Lauren Burnett
Bryan Butler
Jessica Byars
Dustin Cabral
MUGS 142-143
Sherell Caldwell
Andrew Callan
Alyssa Campbell
Jontae Campbell
Cynthia Campos
Jarrod Cannon
Jeremiah Cannon
Susan Cardella
Brent Cariaga
Lilyana Carlson
Ingrid Carmona
Hazel Castillo
Sarah Cates
Ryan Cathers
Ruthie Ceausu
Vanessa Cerda
David Chambers
Guanlin Chen
Carlita Chocolate
Matt Chong
(Photo: Daniel Perez)
Grace Choung
Rachel Chrisman
Lindsey Christensen
Lindsey Chudley
Destiny Ciecalone
Erika Cleland
Aleksandra Coggins
Crystal Colvin
Destiny Commons
Brooke Conlin
Jonathan Cook
Kristin Cooprider
Ryan Corbin
Gregory Cowee
Hillary Coy
Jonathan Craig
Alexis Creech
Leslie Crespi
Jordan Crisafi
Ellie Crowley
MUGS 144-145
Yolanda Crumby
Trisha Cruzada
Trinity Cuff
Maegan Culp
Erika Dahlstrom
Josh Darnell
Kristopher Davidson
Chanel Davis
Matt Davis
Matthew Day
Bryan De Parsia
Kamrie De Groot
Jacob De La Cruz
Angellica De Losada
Hannah DeFord
J.J. De Husson
Cassandra DeJager
James DeVore
Ashley Demerjian
Lauren Desmarchais
(Photo: Maya Gwynn)
Giorda Diaz-Peacock
Jennifer Dieleman
David Dill
Natalie Dixon
Jonathan Donald
Coreen Donaldson
Kelsey Doolittle
Jessica Dornhofer
Stephanie Doss
Melody Dowell
Jelena Dragovic
Nevena Dragovic
Ellen Drummonds
Ashley Dunaway
Joyceann Duncan
Elizabeth Dunckel
Stephany Durksen
Roger Dusabimana-Manzi
Bertrand Dushime
Cassielyn Dwyer
MUGS 146-147
Darren Edge
Cassidy Edison
Margaret Ellis
Cheyenne Embree
Benjamin Esau
Jonathan Escalera
Rachel Escarpita
Carlos Espejel
Natalie Espinoza
Brittani Ewald
Amey Fenwick
Jamie Fischer
Christian Flores
Summer Flores
Bibiana Florian
Mary Floyd
Jessica Ford
Bianca Fortik
Hannah Foster
Jerry Fox
(Photo: Nichelle Trulove)
Daniel Freitas
Jessica Frey
Jonathan Frey
Melanie Friel
James Frigo
Jackson Fukuda
Ryan Galippo
Adriana Galloway
Brittany Gamar
Michelle Gamez
Daniel Garcia
Eric Garcia
Sal Garcia
Sarah Garcia
Katelyn Garmon
Eunice-Uwera Gasangwa
Bethany Geleris
Elizabeth Gerhartz
Lisa Gillard
Anna Gionet
MUGS 148-149
Mark Gomez
Elizabeth Gonzales
Grace Gonzales
Reese Gonzales
Honorio Gonzalez
Krista Goodman
Brittney Gottlab
Jonathan Grabowski
Nathan Graham
Jennifer Granados
Michelle Graves
Emily Green
Kevin Greene
Jessica Griffin
Lauren Griffin
Alexandria Grimes
Molly Gritchen
Christiana Grochmal
Sydney Grodi
Alaina Gutierrez
(Photo: Cassidy Edison)
Rebecca Habeeb-Silva
Adam Hack
Brendon Joshua Hackworth
Erika Hafkenscheid
Kelly Hahn
Nicole Hakim
Tanya Hakim
Paulin Hakizimana
Josh Hall
Stephanie Hallman
Tiffany Hamilton
Brian Haney
Marie Hannula
Eric Hanson
Mary Hanson
Chris Hardy
Hannah Harman
Hailey Harrington
Anna Hart
Carey Hart
MUGS 150-151
Jennifer Hatcher
Chelcee Hatfield
Caitlin Hatter
Ashley Hawley
Tami Hays
Kathlena Heck
Kristina Hedberg
Clint Heinze
Anastasia Helfer
Haley Helfer
Jasmine Henderson
Melody Henderson
Miriah Henderson
Alexis Hernandez
Lea Hernandez
Elena Herrera
Anna Hickey
Ta-tiaunna Hicks
Gabriela Hidalgo
Marissa Hintergardt-Soubirous
(Photo: J.J. Steele)
Vanessa Hlebowski
Kayla Holguin
Katheryn Hoover
Christopher Hopkins
Tiffany Houck
Christine Hovey
Kristi Howell
Kristin Hucko
Rebekah Hurlburt
Santiago Ibanez
Stephany Ibarra
Basil Ike
Stella Impano
Guillaume Iradukunda
Sharayah James
Bryan Jarboe
Sarah Jarboe
Whitney Jarboe
Kayla Jech
Chrissy Jenkins
MUGS 152-153
Monique Jennings
Linjun Ji
Amanda Johnson
Bianca Johnson
Jared Johnson
Jonathan Johnson
Matt Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Samantha Johnson
Janelle Johnston
Andrew Jones
Billy Jones
Christina Jones
Jamie Jones
Michael Jones
Rachel Jones
Trevor Jones
Tyler Jones
Wendy Jones
Jonathan Jorge
(Photo: Andrew Hochradel)
Lea Joyce
Shaylene Judson
Janviere Kabagwira
Justin Kang
Dilara Karabas
Daniel Kari
Kelsey Kaseroff
Whitney Keep
Michelle Kern
Tayler Key
Ranna Khakbaz
Holly Kieling
Marissa Killeen
Jeyeon Kim
Julie Kim
Megan King
Kaitlyn Kirchmann
Kara Kitchen
Garett Klingaman
Brianna Knight
Kelsey Knight
Katy Knutson
Stephanie Kohorst
Heather Koozin
Petra Kovacs
MUGS 154-155
Kira Hannah Kramer
Cassie Krueger
Gus Kyriopoulos
Eric LaNier
Beth-Jayne Lacuesta
Jordan Lagana
Katrina Laird-Adams
Alexander Lamascus
Amanda Lammers
Christina Lara
Nathan Lawrence
Phillip Lawton
Sharayah Le Leux
William Le Fevre
Mercedes Lebron
Stephanie Lee
Mike Lennertz
Kelly Leonard
Niala Lessard
Kimber Licitra
Jessica Licup
Kayla Liminois
Leyi Ling
Staci Linton
Carol Ann Lippencot
(Photo: Michael White)
Josefina Llanes
Karyn Lo Presti
Leanne Lomax
Michael Lopez
Lorelyn Lucas
Jacqueline Lutz
Danny Lybeck
Danielle Lynch
Dania Mac Learn
Amanda Madrid
David Magana
Kylee Magby
Chase Magdaleno
Michael Magiera
Cullan Maher
Brent Mahoney
Francis Maikai
Cameron Malchow
Kayla Mann
Monica Manning
Trevor Mannion
Carola Manriquez
Michael Marinello
Ray Martez
Alysha Martin
MUGS 156-157
Olivia Martin
Rebecca Martin
Jordan Martinez
Yareli Martinez
Michelle Maystrovich
Shawna Mc Collom
Dana Mc Menamin
Marshal McBroom
Hayley McCarthy
Katie McNeil
Ryan Mearig
Alyssa Medina
Leanne Melanson
Vivian Mendoza
Melissa Merejil
Kaylee Metschke
Kelsey Meyers
Ryan Mier
Christopher Milici
Audrey Miller
Micheal Minchew
Priscilla Miramontes
Keyla Miro
Isaac Monroe
Mechelle Monroe
(Photo: Shayna Moreno)
Jana Moore
Adilenne Morales
Alexandra Morales
Katelyn Moreno
Shayna Moreno
Neil Morgan
Rachael Mowery
Alex Muganza
Valentine Muhawenimana
Modeste Muhire
Joseph Muhirwa
Joel Munoz
Mallory Munroe
Kyle Murphy
Cara Murray
Patrick Mynes
Sienna Naggar
Kelsey Nanchy
Erica Nash
Amanda Nassraway
Adrianne Navarrete
David Ndizeye
Timothy Nguyen
Lisette Nichols
Caroline Nixon
MUGS 158-159
Andre Nodem
Patrick Nsengiyumva
Kendra Nunes
Jonathan Nyquist
Ruth Nyquist
Sarah Jane O'Keefe
Victoria Offerman
Joseph Ogbanje
Emily Olson
Katherine Omps
Elisabeth Oosterman
Shelby Osburn
Natalie Ostrosky
Alice-Nicole Oueijan
Tracy Pallares
William Palmer
Micah Palmquist
Hea-Song Justin Park
Crystal Pasillas
Anna Patten
Jeff Paulsen
Hannah Pearce
Jessica Pearce
Lara Pease
Caitlyn Peel
(Photo: Phylicia Paulson)
Heidi Pena
Brianne Pennington
Evelyn Perea
Iliana Perea
Eva Perez
Maria Perez
Samantha Peters
Brittany Peterson
Sarah Petsas
Erika Phillips
Kaitlyn Phillips
Herson Pineda
Pedro Piqueras
Riley Pitts
Danie PlunkettCastilla
Jessica Pope
Stephanie Pope
Jennifer Price
Tyler Priest
Richard Prince
Crystal Quintero
Dayana Ramirez
Maribel Ramirez
Yessenia Ramirez
Sammy Ramos
MUGS 160-161
Seth Rankin
Jessica Rankins
Lecia Rdzak
Alyson Reeve
Benjamin Replogle
Nathaniel Reyes
Natalie Richardson
Natalia Richeri
Danny Rincon
Ariel Rivera
Katrina Robinson
Daley Roche
Chelsea Rodgers
Bridgette Rodriguez
Sergio Rodriguez
Sarah Rogers
Taylor Rogers
Danielle Rojas
Isaac Rojas
Allison Ronveaux
Bryn Rosander
Grant Rosander
Ryan Rotundo
Yvon Rugema-Ngango
Jeanette Russell
(Photo: Robbie Seipp)
Alyssa Ryan
Sarah Sabesky
Alejandra Saldana
Belinda Sanchez
Kelsey Sanchez
Danielle Sands
Diane SangwaUwimpuhwe
PJ Santiago
Vanessa Santos
Ashley Saucedo
Kristin Schaeck
Joel Schaefer
Bethany Schar
Andrew Scherer
Jeremy Schlaman
Austin Schneider
Sarah Schneider
Stacey Schoelleman
Mollie Schwartzman
Robert Seipp
Jacob Shackelford
Matthew Shade
Erin Shafer
Erica Shaw
Andrew Shields
MUGS 162-163
Jordan Shimabukuro
Kaelie Shull
Josh Siemens
Robbie Silver
John Simons
Jonathan Slater
Megan Smedley
Chuck Smith
Lindsay Smith
Rachel Smith
Wiley Snedeker
Patrick Snitchler
Joshua Snyder
Ashly Soffe
Julio Solano
Reina Sotelo
Allyson Souza
Marcy Sowa
Breanna Sparkman
Baylee Spencer
Courtney Stack
Alyssa Staiger
Samantha Stalnaker
Laura Standley
Russell Stavert
(Photo: Kira Kramer)
Jerrod Steele
Katherine Stein
Rachel Stoffel
Brittney Stoneburg
Megan Studley
Joseph Sugira
DeVron Suttle
Michael Swope
Caitlyn Tadlock
Joelle Tajima
Shayna Tasabia
Ashley Tatum
Sacha Tatum
Alexandria Taylor
Alyssa Taylor
Tiara Taylor
Teslan Howard-Berry
Lexi Thomas
David Tibbitts
Jamal Togia
Nicole Torres
Andrea Torres-Figueroa
Caleb Trachte
Jessica Tracy
Brittany Tribble
MUGS 164-165
Nichelle Trulove
Carly Trupiano
Yi-Ning Tsai
Bethany Tucker
Hope Umutesi
Courtney Upshaw
Salome Uwizerimana
Malyna Valentin
Louis Valenzuela
Sierra Van Leeuwen
Naomi Van Setten
William Van Camp
Nicole Van Dyke
Rachel Vance
Jacob Vander Feer
Andriana VanderGriend
Veronica Vazquez
Joey Velasquez
Ruth Veloz
Rachel Verret
Rudy Villaruel
Aaron Wagoner
Caleb Walker
Carl Walker
Jacob Walters
(Photo: Edgar Garcia)
Mei Wang
Lauren Wargo
Edith Waskel
Samantha Waskel
Laura Waterbury
Byron Webb
Christina Webb
Katie Webb
Victoria Wellington
Ryan Welsh
Candace Wenzel
David Wetzel
Jamie Whealen
Anna Wheelock
Ryan White
Lauren Whitlock
Robin Whitman
Kenneth Wible
Richard Wickham
Lauren Wilkerson
Glorianne Wilkins
Jacob Wilkins
Ruth Wilkins
Adrian Williams
Brittany Williams
MUGS 166-167
Kandice Williams
Chelsea Wilson
Kayla Wilson
Taylor Winchell
Courtney Wing
Lindsay Winsor
Hannah Wood
Aubree Worrell
Christina Wright
Lanica Wright
Marybeth Wright
Rachel Wright
Tajei' Wright
Amy Wuthrich
Cassie Wyatt
Vanessa Yonkers
Brenna Young
Dawson Young
Nicholas Young
Abigail Zavala
Charlene Zepeda
Huiwen Zheng
Irene Zumaya
(Photo: Andrew Hochradel)
Elaine AhumadaJong-Wha BaiBC Biermann
Jim BishopDanny Blair
Julie BrowningLinn Carothers
Jeff CateAlex Chediak
Anthony Chute
Arthur ClevelandBarbara Cockerhan
Debra ColemanGary Collins
Dirk Davis
Kenya Davis-HayesAngela Deulen
Darla DonaldsonDon Dunavant
Doreen Ferko
MUGS 168-169(Photo: David Chambers)
Tom FerkoAlan FossettAna GamezTrevor GillumVirgo Handojo
Lisa HernandezJohn HigleyTran HongDavid IsaacsFrancois Jacobs
Scott KeyWendy KimbirkJan KodatNathan Lewis IIITim Luther
Alan Mc-ThomasRebecca MeyerPhilip MillerConstance MiltonCarol Minton
Jeff MooneyMarilyn Moore
Elizabeth MorrisTim Mosteller
Jennifer Newton
Frank PankowskiHyun-Woo Park
John PateKen Pearce
David Pearson
MaryAnn PearsonJoseph PelletierJuliann Perdue
Fred PontiusJohn Reinebach
MUGS 170-171(Photo: Kenton Jacobsen)
Irina RenfroMatthew RickardSandra RomoJohn ShoupDaniel Skubik
Susan StuderAmy StumpfChin-Woo TanRachel TimmonsErika Travis
Keith WaltersDan WilsonNatalie WinterXuping Xu
Jennifer AndrewNancy AtaydeSara BeresfordLynnae Bosch
Kim Cunningham
Mark DrewJoni Dunlap
Wendy EnglandJulie Fresquez
Sarah Fruh
Edgar GarciaMarijke GroatPatricia Gunn
Earl HarrisTimothy Hawley
MUGS 172-173(Photo: Robbie Seipp)
Keith HekmanAndrew HerrityYvonne HesterTran HongKyle Howlett
Heather HubbertAlan JohnsonSandy KirchmannAnthony LammonsLisa Lewis
Phil MartinezDarren MeiselLindsay MingeeJohn MontgomeryDannita Morris
Brian NakamuraSusan NelsonMicah Parker
Heidi PendletonJanelle Peters
Dawnel PettingillPeggy Plevajka
Merea PriceWanda Price
Darrell Rainwater
Sandy ReevesLynette Risner
Kathy RobinsonCynthia Rojas
Jeanette Russell
MUGS 174-175(Photo: Zac Mullings)
Becky SchlaferJeremy SchlamanBethany ScottRhonda ShackelfordRobert Shields
Carrie SmithKipp SmithKris SmithSteve SmithAdam Smyth
Debbie SnellBrenda TaitBeth WagnerTracy WardKristen White
MUGS 176-177
Kyra Barrientos
Stefan Chapman
Amy Estep
Andrew Estep
Bethany Johnson
Hanna Kim
Yi Li
Yvonne Munoz
Joseph Seo
Vishakha Sharma
Beth Wagner
Xiaoqing Wang
Linda Washington
Gayla Young
(Photo: Andrew Hochradel)