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Phoenix Country Day School

3 9 0 1 Bast Stanford Drive Paradise Valley, 8525 3

(602) 955-8200

♦viv»v.pcds,orgW e are the Eagles • Phoenix Country Day School • 1

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P C Mu GoW O'

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School 2 4 - jmM

Pictures 2 6

tivities 3 8

M iddle School 5 8

Class Pictu res 6 0

Activities 7 6

Athletics 8 6

Upper School 9 6

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School SpiritThis y e a r th e yea rb o o k them e is “School S p ir it .” A s th e d iv is io n h ea d s o f our school p o in t ou t, PCDS is a com m un ity w here u n ity sh in es. S tu d en ts , fa c u lty , a n d s ta f f sh o w th e ir s p ir i t every d a y b y being co n sid era te , b u t one sp ec ific d a y r ise s above a ll o th ers in te rm s o f school sp ir it: B lue an d Gold D ay. A lthough th e en tire PCDS p o p u la tio n c o n sta n tly sh o w s en th u sia sm fo r school- spon sored even ts , so m etim es a rem in der o f our school song can help g e t you in th e sp ir it. K a t To m a lty is fu l l o f

school sp ir i t th is day!

4 • Phoenix Country Day School • Outshine the rest

Thunder th e E agle ,

PCDS’s m ascot.

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We are the Eagles, we are the best We will forever outshine the restWith our strength and spirit too

Eagles will always come on through!

Mail to the Gold and hail to the Slue

P C 0 S we’re loyal to you We are Phoenix Country Pay

Eagles, let’s go! Eight! Win!

W ith our strength and • Phoenix Country Day School • 5

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xdaheipin nd to Mad

Juniors Lizzie Vieh, Traci Brinkman, and Cody Sonntag share the love.

Seniors and thi Lower School buddies share hugs and good times.

Phoenix Country

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W e H ave SpiritThis yea r’s Blue and Gold D ay took p la ce on Friday, Septem ber 28. S tudents a n d fa cu lty a like dressed up in blue and gold to show th eir school s p ir i t Divers, cheerleaders, and ja z z bands perform ed to energize the PCDS community. Thunder the Eagle m ade a spectacular appearance and galvanized the students.Everyone cam e together th is day. S tudents never tired despite the w ide variety o f activities and events. As i f dem onstrating extraordinary school sp ir it were not enough, s tu den ts and their fam ilies had the opportunity to a tten d the annual Blue and Gold Picnic, com plete w ith g rea t food, music from the varsity ja z z band, and firew orks. A fter th is gathering ended, stu den ts could go to the sophomore-sponsored Fall Ball dance. Regardless o f w h a t people d id th is day, everyone fou n d a w a y to have a lo t o f fun!

These Middle Schoolers add to the spirited atmosphere.

Sophomore m ales display their creative

sp ir it

Ms. Thompson hugs the

fashion-savvy Dr. Allison.

8 • Phoenix Country Day School • Come on through!

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AlexaBinns, K at Tomalty, and Thunder the Eagle form a spirited triumvirate.

The PCDS cheerleaders, showing their perpetual pep , lead the crowd in their festive fiesta .

Molly Hunt and Amanda Martori proudly showcase their decorative school pride.

New teachers Ms. Keller and Ms. Anderson take a break from the festivities to f la sh a smile.

1. Kenneth Stephens and Colton Siddle show the inter-age unity th a t com es w ith Blue and Gold Day. 2. Humberto D uarte and Clint Corcoran show off their pride w ith the help o f TPs calculator accessories.3. Alexandra Heuser shows off her unique fash ion sense.

Hail to the Gold an d • Phoenix Country Day School • 9

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PCOS

School Meads

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The Lower School is Lower School students ommunity and class

ahead and modi along with beii

it. We love.1leal

watch the students in and spirit that Day School

Eagles! hn Crabb

Middle School Head & Assistant Head of School

Eagles, let’s go! • Phoenix Country Pay School • I 5

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Senior D edicatl

The C lass o f 2 0 0 2 d e d ic a te s th is

yea rb o o k to you , Mr. F lail. Your c la sse s w ere

in trigu in g , en terta in in g , a n d m em orable, an d

yo u r unique s ty le o f teach in g in sp ired us to

“se ek th e b e s t overa ll answerV* You k in d led a

p a ss io n f o r kn ow ledge in yo u r s tu d e n ts an d

a lw a y s rem in ded us how im p o rta n t true

learn ing rea lly is. You are a lw a y s re a d ily

a va ila b le f o r a th ough tfu l d iscou rse , w h e th er

abou t N ie tzsch e or th e Navajo, a n d you bring to

yo u r c la ssroom an en joyable a tm osph ere. We

w ill a lw a y s rem em ber a n d trea su re th e tim e we

h a d w ith a teach er, a m entor, a n d a fr ien d .

T hank you fo r yo u r sen se o f hum or, yo u r

s to r ie s (from “S teen y” to th e flophouse) an d

" . . . umm, I don*t know , I fo rg o t. Yeah . . .”

1 6 * Phoenix Countiy Day School • fight! Win!

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S te v e n I. G e r in g e r S te v e G reen b erg

oard o f Trustees

K e n n e th S . A ll i s o n V ice P r e s id e n t

B u ild in g s & G ro u n d s

G a le n B r e w s te r H e a d o f th e S c h o o l

S u s a n J . B a n s a k V ice P r e s id e n t

D iv e r s i ty

W ill ia m F. H e n z e II C la s s o f '6 7

H e r m a n K. L e w k o w i tz

P r e s id e n t , A lu m n i A s s o c ia tio n

D o n a ld JR. L o b a c k S u s a n B . L o n c k i V ice P r e s id e n t

E d u c a t io n

V ern a C. M a lo n e P r e s id e n t, P a r e n ts *

A s s o c ia tio n

L a u r e n c e B . T re e H

D a n ie l J . D o n a h o e III B e n n e t t D o rra n c e B e r t A . G e tz

K a th le e n JR. W a d e V ice P r e s id e n t

F in a n c e /T r e a s u r e r

G a r th W ieg er P r e s id e n t

Advisory TrusteesH e r b e r t J . L o u is N a n P. M ille r

C y n th ia R . Y e a rg a n V ice P re s id e n t

T Y u s te e s h ip

E ll ie B . N o la nN ic h o la s J . S a k e l la r ia d i s '69

A n n P. S y m in g to n S h o s h a n a B . T a n c e r G a y F. W ra y

S te p h e n A . M cC o n n e ll

V ice P r e s id e n t I n fo r m a t io n T e c h n o lo g y

C a ro ly n P. O 'M alley F r e d e r ic k M. P a k is J e a n G. P la t tC la s s o f '6 5 V ice P r e s id e n t

D e v e lo p m e n t

B e r n a r d G. R e th o r e

Board o f Trustees • PCD$ • 1 7

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facu ltyT he Science a n d

Jessica B arranco, U.S. History M arie Bippus, M.S. 5th Grade

Adrienne Bonnet, L.S. Pre-Kindergarten K aren B runtz, L.S. Teaching Asst.,

1st Grade/Evening Eagles L inda Bryant, M.S. Art

G eorgia Buelow , M.S. and U.S. P.E.

K eith B um s, M.S. English H eather Caciola, L.S. Teaching Asst.,

2nd GradeA ndrew Caglieris, Chair, Math.Dept./

U.S. MathC ara Cam eron, U.S. Librarian Jennifer Cherilla, M.S. Math Toni Clark, L.S. K-3 Science/

Coordinator for L.S. Teaching Assts.

K rystal C larke, U.S. English Joyce Cone, M.S. Math

Jam es Cook, U.S. Art Lance Coon, U.S. English/

Project S.E.E.D. Co-Director Fabio Correa, Chair, Modem & Classical

Languages Dept. U.S./Spanish B arbara Cow lin, M.S. and U.S. Art

S p a n ish D e p a rtm en ts u n ite a s Mr. Sw ingler

a n d Dr. C orrea ce leb ra te d u rin g th e

B lue a n d Gold day volleyball gam e.

Louise C rabtree, M.S. English Carol D alton, L.S. Kindergarten

E lizabeth Dann, U.S. Science F. Rodney Dashnaw , M.S. Latin

C indy Davis, L.S. 1st Grade Marti deAnguera, L.S. & M.S. Science

Jean Ackley, Chair, Art Dept./L.S Art C ort Alcott, M.S. History

Rebecca Allison, Chair, English Dept./ U.S. English

C hristine A nderson, M.S. Spanish/ Language Skills

Janice A nderson, L.S. 1st Grade R obin A nderson, U.S. Latin

1 8 • p a y s • Faculty

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\n d y S u rb e r, K aren Jo h n s o n , F ra n V ierck, Shirley S tiles, A ndi F reed-K rehb iel, a n d Barb H eal d is c u s s Lower School is su e s .

M iddle School te a c h e r Liz O lson engages h e r c la ss in a n o th e r exciting m a th d iscu ss io n .

Judith Dering, L.S. Teaching Asst., Pre- KindergartenL isa D ilettoso, Asst. L.S. Head/Asst. Director of Admissions/L.S. Counselor L inda Drate, L.S. Spanish

Lee Edwards, L.S. Kindergarten Brian Ellingson, M.S. and U.S. P.E. Kathleen Ellis, U.S. Math Chris Eriksen, M.S. 5th Grade Sadie Etheridge, L.S. REALS. Athletic TrainerKaye Ferguson, Chair, Music & Performing Arts Dept./Project S.E.E.D. Co-Director

John Fielder, L.S. 4th Grade Charles Flail, U.S. History Peter Flanagan-Hyde, U.S. Math Andi Freed-Krehbiel, L.S. Leaminj Center Teacher/Specialist Layne Garrett, M.S. Math Yolanda Gilbert, U.S. Spanish

Janet Green, U.S. Music M att Guthrie, Coach/Research Coordinator for the Debate Team Kim berly Hawkins, U.S. Counselor Elaine Heidler, L.S. Teaching Asst., KindergartenSarita Hemmady, M.S. Counselor Robert Hendrickson, U.S. Director of Student Activities/U.S. P.E.

faculty • PCDS • 19

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facu lty

Leslie M ilne, Pre- K in d erg a rten teach e r,

h a s fu n on th e p lay g ro u n d , too.

D iane Ingold, L.S. 2nd Grade K aren Johnson, L.S. 3rd Grade

C hloe Keller, Director of Theatre and M.S. and U.S. Drama

Robert Kosower, Director of Athletics Charlo tte Low e, U.S. Math N infa Lowe, M.S. Spanish

Evelyne Macrodimitris, L.S. Librarian D an M ajeski, L.S. P.E.

Sheila M arks, M.S. History A lexis M artel, M.S. Science/

Supervised Study D ave M artin, Chair, History Dept./U.S.

* HistoryPatrick M cK ean, L.S. Computer

Leslie M ilne, L.S. Pre-Kindergarten Judy Mitchell, Director of Counseling/

M.S. Counselor L inda M offett, L.S. Teaching Asst.,

Pre-Kindergarten Erie N eufer, Chair, Computer Dept./

Director of Academic Computing Liz Olson, Asst. M.S. Head /M.S. Math

C hristine Palm er, M.S. Librarian

Paul Phillips, U.S. History M arjolaine Quer, M.S. French &

SpanishA ndrew Reese, U.S. Computer

John Riley, L.S. Music David Rowe, M.S. & U.S. Band & Music

M elanie Sainz, Director of Project Excellence and Community Outreach/ Chair, Faculty and Staff Diversity Com.

2 0 • p a y s • faculty

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N infa Lowe a c q u a in ts h e rse lf w ith h e r new S p a n ish c la ssro o m in th e M iddle School.

U pper School te a c h e rs Fabio C orrea , J e s s ic a B a rran co , P e ter F lanagan-H yde, an d Y olanda G ilbert g a th e r in th e gym.

B renda Schertenlieb, M.S. and U.S. Choral MusicPaul Schweikher, Director of College CounselingC atherine Smith, M.$. 5th Grade Shirley Stiles, L.S. 4th Grade

L ezlie Strolle, L.S. 2nd Grade Andy Surber, L.S. 3rd Grade M ary Surber, L.S. Teaching Asst., KindergartenM ichael Swingler, Chair, Science Dept./ U.S. SciencePeg Thom as, M.S. English

Jenny Treadway, M.S. Computer Frances Vierck, L.S. 4th Grade Georgeanna W ielkoszewski, U.S. French D ean W ilkins, U.S. Science E lizabeth Youngman, M.S. Science

Faculty • PCOS • 2 1

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B arbara Bzdak, Business Office Admin. Asst.

Jose Calvo, Dining Hall C liff Carlson, Groundskeeper

A ntonio C ontreras, Dining Hall Susan Cooke, Custodian

R obert Ferreira, Asst. Network Supervisor

C arol Hook, Alumni & Dev. Admin. Asst.

Shirley Hughes, Middle School Supervised Study

C harles Jones, Carpenter R obert Jones, Bus Driver

Bethany Kiltz, Admin. Asst, to Dir. of Athletics

Leo K oetje, Security Guard

D ebra Kolbet, Comm. Project Manager

Jacqueline Lee, Middle School Admin. Asst.

Ilene M anna, Lower School Admin. AsstVLower School Admiss.

Veronica M artinez, Dining Hall A lvin M cCauley, Custodian

D avid M cClintic, Systems Network

D enise M cClintic, Dir. of Alumni & Dev.

N ancy Miller, Upper School Admin. Asst.

Jew ell Nisbet, School Nurse N orm an Olson, Security Guard

John Ordini, Chief Business & Financial Officer

Judith Ortiz, Registrar

Randy Allm on, Acct./Fin. Analyst

K aren Anderson, Alumni & Dev. Officer

O rbelin Arroyo, Dining Hall

1 fp m

/ -

K ristie Berg, Admissions Officer

D uane Bergstrom , Dir. of Physical Plant

Ms. B uettner, E xecu tive A s s is ta n t toMr. B rew ster , a c c ep ts h er p r iz e o f to *e Head of the schoolcom plim en tary W orld S eries tick e ts .

2 2 • PCVS • Staff

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Mr. R obinson ta k e s a b reak fro m h is bu sy driv in g sch edu le to g rab a b ite to ea t.

Mr. P asto r w orks beh ind the scen es , p rep a rin g lunch fo r hungry stu d en ts .

I Mrs. R oberts k eep s th in g s running Ism oothli/ in th e U pper School office.

I

Luis Pastor, Dining Hall Brandon Perry, Maintenance Janet Petz, Dining Hall

Pedro Ramos, MaintenanceBetty Reiff, Business Office Acct. Asst.Joan Risley, Director of Comm.

Karen Roberts, Upper School Admin. Asst.Joseph Robinson, Bus Driver Eliseo Silverio, Dining Hall Alex Skoczen, Director of Security Bob Spaziani, Director of Food Services Dan Strickland, Maintenance

Thom as Sylvester, Director of Admiss. & Fin. Aid Luke Thirkhill, Bus Driver Trudy Tom, Employee Resources Officer Harold Yeaman, Maintenance Richard Zielenkiewicz, Maintenance Lyle Zielstorf, Maintenance

S tiff • PCDS • 2 3

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The Eagle is born . . .

2 4 - • Lower School • Intro

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Leaver School

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Loiver S choo l

Pre-K

M eryl Ax M atthew Bohannon

M acK enzie B radford

Ian B urke Shannon B urke

Hope Burton

S a b rin a W hitfill a n d M ax M ilisci a re two b u d d in g p a in te rs d isp lay ing th e ir skills.

.

Laney C lark K yah Cohen

C al D avidson-Tum er A dam Davis

K ate D ickerson Bobby D oris

C atie Doris W ynston Harnann

K atie H annem an Scott Iobst

A rion Koliopoulos Staley Lane

K atherine Langley Brennen Lee

C laudia Lem ieux D aniel M atloff

M ax M ilisci A m elia M ontooth

Claire M yers Bryeson Rodgers

W ill Spalding H unter Van D olah

Sabrina W hitfill Tyler W itt

2 6 • botver School • Pre-K

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Playing inside th e b locks . . . w h a t a m em orab le Lower School m om ent!

M atthew B o h an n o n , Will S pald ing a n d B ryeson R odgers enjoy p lay ing d u rin g recess!

F u tu re docto rs p rac tice th e ir sk ills in c lass.

Prc-K • Lover School • 2 7

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Loivcr 5c lioo l

B rendan B urke M argaret Cohen

A na Corey Tyler Dial

G rant G ordon M adison H athcox

A lexander K aufm an Cal K endrick

C atherine K endrick Q uinn Larkin

Brendan Lem ieux G rant L illard

M argaret Loncki K alea M artin

Elizabeth M cG overn Blake M iller

Jennelle Norem R achel Onken

Ryan Opila Sydney Portigal

A lex Rigberg Jonathan Rooney

C am ille Rucker G abby Shacknai

Cole Shepard O livia Swinford

Jack Tuton Kam ron Vishteh

Josie W atson K atherine W erth

Kindergarten

A lison Anders Taylor A randela

Sam Ax

2 8 • Lower School • Kindergarten

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F ifth -g rader Devin Ingersoll he lp s Jo s ie W atson rea d a cap tiva ting book.

Sydney Portigal a n d a g u e s t sp e a k e r lead th e K indergarten c la ss in a d iscu ss io n .

Ms. E dw ards a n d Jen n e lle N orem are read in g to th e c lass.

Kindergarten * Lotvcr School • 2 °

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School

Riggs L ennon ch eck s o u t th e a n sw e r to a

question!

Bailey A nderson A ndrew Bohannon

G ian-R eto B onadurer M aria Bridgem an

Sarita Chari C ooper C hristensen

A ce Cohen KJ D avidson-Tum er

A m elia D rum m Jake Ghelfi

G rant G ustafson K atie Haenel

P eter Haenel S tenson H am ann

Lauren Hannem an Stephen H orton

M ichael H osm ar A lycja Jew es

H annah Johnson-Clague A lec K nappenberger

Jack Larkin A rielle Lee

E lana Leifer R iggs Lennon

K evin Lynch K ennedi M artin

O livia Pearson M ariclare Rethore

Breana Roberts G arron Rodgers

3 0 • L-o*ver School • first Oracle

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A ndrew B o h an n o n , B re a n n a R oberts , a n d A aron W itt beg in digging a hole to China!

Katie H aenel a n d Olivia P ea rso n enjoy th e d ay a t th e Pueblo G rande M useum .

R hett Rodgers Em ily Hsu Schron Colton Siddle K addie Stephens M addie Stem

A lex Sylvester Paige Thomas W alker Tuton Jessica Vendegna A aron W itt

first Grade • Lotvcr School • 3 1

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Lotver 5cliooI

Second Grade

J e n n a C aneva a n d K endall

G o o d y e a r . . . fu tu re PCDS

c h ee rlead e rs?

A lex Abate A m y Aube

Jam es Barranco M ax Baum

Jenna C aneva L auren C hanen

K ayla E ller Brock Ghelfi

Sam antha Goett E lliot Goldberg K ate G onzales

Kendall G oodyear

D anica G reenberg W illiam Gridley

Sara H ashim G illian Hortnel M ichael H ung

H aley Itkin

Jacob Langerm an K athleen Larkin

D anielle Lee Scott Loncki

W illiam M acG illivray A lice M asayesva

Q uinn M cG overn N ate N earhood

N atalie Payne Reid Price

A lexa Roeper Frances Rucker

3 2 • Lotver School • Second Grade

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Zachary Shedd A llison Sherm an M adison Tuton

H arrison Van Dolah C onnor Werth A naya W hite Natalie Zim m erm an

A naya W hite a n d G illian H orm el a re sw in g in ’ th e d ay away.

A no ther Lower School field trip provides a n exciting exp lo ra tion of th e A rizona desert.

Second Grade • Lower School • A A

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Loiver 5 c lio o l

Ih lrd Grade

Joseph Abate G regory A drian A shley B arnhill

C orey B ayne W hitney B ow ers

D J Burton

A le C anulla R achel C hanen

L eah C lark R ebecca Cohen

Eric Conyers Ryan D ougherty

K ylin H am ann N ader H ashim

N athan H ellyer A lexander Juneja

A lexandra Kaye D anielle K aye

H arrison Kaye Skylar Kaye

Bailey Keogh M atthew Lillard

Julia Lipovsky R achael Lopez

R achel Lopez a n d C onnor G e n ta w ork to g e th e r to com plete a

p ro ject.

Savaria D rum m C onnor G enta

N icky Gibbs M organ G ilbard

K endall G oett Henry Gridley

34- • Lower School • Ih ird Grade

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m m mV .. m b N f lf you find two

inqu isitive y o u n g boys read in g a good book?

H ats! Hats! H ats! T hese th ird -g ra d e rs try som e on for size.

Jordan M asayesva Harley M cKee M ichael M eath Ryan M iller Julia N ajafi Katy Rector

E lizabeth Rodie A nand Sundaram Sofia Sweeney Ashley Sylvester M ary Vendegna Rachael W illiams

Third Grade • Lover School * 3 5

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Lower School

f oartli Grade

A m anda Bard D aniel Bohnert

Sophie B oyer M adison Boyle

P eter Brow n G abi C aglieris

M argo C asselm an Jacqueline Chang

A njali Chari K evin Crain

C am illa Eason M ax E ller

M adeleine Evans Jordan Fox

Ryan G aines A dam G allow ay

Shannon G allow ay C hristopher G aragiola

A lex G onzales C ole G oodyear

A riel G ordon Patrick Haenel

A lex Heltne Geri Horm el

A ustin Ingersoll Ju lia K aplan

H annah Keogh Sunny Lake-Laubach

Shelby Lee M ax Leonesio

Luke Lyddon Joshua M cG rath

A lexis M yers A rielle N agle

H arrison Norem Em ily O verholt

3 6 • Lower School • Fourth Grade

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Jaclyn Roberts W yatt Rodgers Brooke Schlott D iana Hsu Schron M atthew Selling

M organ Shepard N athan Sherman Patrick Taylor Jace Tibi Geoffrey Vrla Tres W hite

fo u rth Grade • Lower School * 3 7

J u l ia K ap lan a n d M adeleine E vans a re two fo u rth -g rad e friends sh a rin g hugs!

K atie Peairs M ichael Perry M acK enzie

Persen

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SpanishLoivcr S chool

1. A dam G allow ay p a s se s th e m a rk e r to S u n n y L ake-L aubach d u rin g a fa s t gam e of “La E sc a le ra .” 2. H a rriso n Kaye, N ader H ash im , R yan Miller, a n d N a th a n H ellyer w rite sto ries . 3. M adeleine E vans a n d J a c e Tibi race th ro u g h “La E sc a le ra .” 4. Kylin H a m a n n a n d M ary V endegna re a d th e ir w e a th e r rep o rt. 5. Mr. S u rb e r ’s th ird - g rad e rs line u p by th e m o n th .

3 8 * Lower School • Spanish

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1. A m elia D ru m m is in trig u ed by w h a t sh e d iscovers w ith h e r m agnify ing g lass. 2. Ms. C lark show s th e v a rio u s p a r ts of a b ird ’s n e s t to G arro n R odgers, S te p h en H orton , S a r ita C hari, E la n a Leifer, a n d Em ily H su- S ch ron . 3. Ms. C lark en co u rag es M addie S te rn a n d W alker T u to n to tak e a c loser look.

Loivcr SchoolScience • Loivcr School * 3 9

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Lower School

Art

1. Mr. F ie lder’s c la ss d raw s on th e floor d u rin g a r t c lass . 2. Will G ridley a n d Amy A ube enjoy p a in tin g tree s in a r t c la ss . 3. Alice M asayesva ta k e s a d v an tag e of th e b e au tifu l day to d raw o u tsid e . 4. H a rriso n V an D olah a n d J e n n a C aneva a re excited a b o u t p a in tin g th e ir a r t p ro jec ts . 5. S tu d e n ts deep in c o n ce n tra tio n w hile d raw ing o u ts id e th e Lower School..4 0 • Lower School • Art

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Loivcr SchoolMusic • Lover School • 4 I

1. T hese Lower School s in g ers p u t on a w onderfu l show for th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts . 2. T hese m u s ic ia n s sing th e ir h e a r ts o u t for th e g ra te fu l lis te n e rs . 3. After m an y m o n th s o f h a rd w ork, th e se Lower S choolers finally get th e o p p o rtu n ity to show off th e ir im pressive d an ce s te p s to th e app recia tive au d ien ce . 4. As th e show a p p ro a c h e s th e end , th e Lower Schoo lers g a th e r to g e th e r to sing a n d d a n ce in th e finale.

M usic

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C ub Scouts 1Loivcr School

1. R yan M iller h ik in g a t H idden S p rings R anch .2. F ro n t row: H a rriso n V an D olah, C onno r W erth , a n d J a m e s B arran co . S econd row: R yan D ougherty , S ky lar Kaye, H a rriso n Kaye, a n d H arley McKee. T h ird row: Alex G onzales, Z ach S hedd , Will G ridley, a n d R yan Miller. Not p ic tu red : M ax B au m a n d C hris G aragiola. 3.After co llecting over 700 books, th e C ub S co u ts deliver th e m to B e th u n e E lem en ta ry School. 4. H arley McKee show s pe trog lyphs to fu tu re S cou t. 4

4 -2 • Cower School • C ub Scouts

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L-cwvcr SchoolGrandparents’ Ray • Lower School * 4 3

Grandparents’ Day

1. Sydney Portigal p o ses w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts . 2. Kylin H a m an n , H arriso n Kaye, a n d M ary V endegna sing for th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts . 3. G ra n t Lillard gives h is g ra n d m o th e r a h u g . 4. Mr. Riley d a n ce s w ith th e fo u rth g rade to e n te r ta in th e g ra n d ­p a re n ts . 5. E lliot G oldberg en joys a v isit w ith h is g ra n d ­p a re n ts .

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Low er School

Halloween

E ac h year, th e Lower Schoo lers tak e p a r t in a festive H allow een ce leb ra tion . A few day s before H allow een, th e K in d erg arten c la ss ho ld s th e ir a n n u a l “D a d ’s P u m p k in C arving D ay .” W hen th e big day finally a rrives, th e excited ch ild ren la u n c h in to th e m u c h -a n tic ip a te d festiv ities, giving s tu d e n ts a c h a n c e to find o u t w h a t H allow een is a ll a b o u t. D ressed in c o s tu m e s th a t a re c reative, orig inal, scary , com ical, o r j u s t p la in cu te , th e se energetic Lower S choo lers enjoy lo ts of tr ic k s a n d tre a ts , g h o u ls a n d goblins. S o u n d s like fun!

T h a n k s to Tyler D ial a n d h is A m elia D rum m d ad , th is p u m p k in will soon d re s se s u p for

becom e a festive ja c k -o -la n te rn . th e H allow eenfestivities.

4 4 • Lotver School • Halloween

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A h a p p y g roup of Lower School girls show off th e ir creative H allow een co stu m es.

W yatt R odgers, a re tro 7 0 ’s fo u rth -g rad e r, n o t only sp o rts a n aw esom e afro b u t a lso sp re a d s th e peace.

W atch o u t for Reid Price!H e’s a sc a iy vam pire on th e loose.

Howdy, Kayla E ller an d G illian Hormel!

“A ch ee rlead e r b e ca u se I th in k th ey a re cool . . . a little .”-H a n n a h Keogh

favoriteA p rin cess

b e ca u se sh e is p re tty .”-M ariclare R ethore

Halloween“A n in ja b ecau se th ey look really cool.”-M ichael H ung

costum e?“A firefly b e ca u se it c an fly.”-L au ren C h an en

What's youru

Lower School • Halloween • 4-5

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Jack Tuton greatly enjoys the Thanksgiving festivities.

Maggie Cohen and Peter Brown eagerly anticipate the delicious food about to be placed before them.

L-cwver School

Grant Lillard politely asks the teacher to pass

him a second helping of mashed

potatoes.

Pilgrims Sam Ax and Kamron Vishteh are

thankful for this wonderful feast.

4-6 • Lower School • Thanksgiving

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Alexis Myers and Olivia Swinford take a respite from eating and drinking the traditional food and beverages of the Thanksgiving meal.

Lauren Chanen enjoys the yummy

food and drinks provided for the

entire Lower School.

Jordan Fox sits contentedly after participating in the joyous celebration.

Mackenzie Persen and Sophie Boyer

smile happily at the camera during the

Thanksgiving banquet.

Patrick Haenel cannot contain his excitement, not only for the festivities but also for the upcoming football game. Touchdown!

Madison Hathcox and Margo Casselman share in theThanksgivingspirit.

Thanksgiving • Lotvcr School * 4 - 7

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Lower School

1

Swim E xhibitionM ariclare R ethore , G arro n R odgers, a n d K addieS te p h e n s w ait for th e ac tio n to get s ta r te d .

R achel C h an en , Kylin H am an n , R ebecca C ohen

a n d Bailey Keogh a re all

e x h ila ra ted a fte r th e ir q u ick dip.

The g roup is a ll lined u p a n d read y to go!

A ndrew B o h an n o n a n d C olton Siddle a re h a p p y to be in

th e pool.

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4-8 • Lower School • Swim Exhibition

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S a rita C hari ta k e s a b re a k fromswimming.

R eady . . . se t . . . dive!Sofia Sw eeney p rep a res to ju m p rig h t in.

S*vim E xh ib ition • Lotver School * 4

Mr. M ajeski d e m o n s tra te s

a stroke .

G arronR odgers ju m p s gleefully in to th e pool.

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Lower School

Ira c k & F ield Day

3 1. R h e tt R odgers, Alec K nappenberger, AlexSylvester, P e te r H aenel, Riggs L ennon , a n d

C ooper C h ris te n se n a re read y to run ! 2. Jo s ie W atson , R achel O nken , E lizabe th M cGovern,

J a n n e lle N orem , B re n d an B urke , Sydney Portigal, a n d A na Corey a re read y to p lay “tu g of w a r.” 3.

J u l ia Najafi a n d M organ G ilbard ru n a s fa s t a s th ey can . 4. M adeleine E v an s ju m p s a s far a n d

h igh a s h u m a n ly possib le . 4-

5 0 • Lower School • Irach & A eld Pay

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5. B ren d an Lem ieux, Cam ille R ucker, Sam Ax, Taylor A randela , M adison H athcox, a n d G ran t

Lillard re s t be tw een activ ities. 6. R achel C h an en a n d K endall G oett race for th e fin ish line. 7. Ian B urke , C laire M yers, S a b rin a W hitfill, a n d Katie

H a n n em a n tak e off! 8. G ran t G u sta fso n , J a k e Ghelfi, Kevin Lynch, Paige T hom as, a n d Colton

8 S iddle leap over h u rd les .

Track & fie ld Day • Lower School • 5 1

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L ~ o iver SchoolW alker T u to n

p o n d e rs h e r n ex t move

d u rin gcom petition .

P erform ing a t a h igh level o f excellence th ro u g h o u t th e year, th is y e a r ’s Lower School P a ssed P aw ns c h e ss p layers p laced very well a t local, s ta te , a n d n a tio n a l to u rn a m e n ts . In th e All A m erica C up to u rn a m e n t, th e PCDS K-3 T eam took firs t p lace. Also w o rth y of no te is G reg A d rian ’s ls t-p la c e fin ish in th e A rizona S ta te G rade C h am p io n sh ip s . In c lu d ed in th e Lower S choo l’s su c c e ss is th e P a rad ise Valley Regional to u rn a m e n t he ld a t PCDS. The K in d erg arten te a m to o k firs t p lace, a n d G ra n t L illard w as first- p lace k in d e rg a rtn e r .

S te n so n H a m a n n a n d

C am ille R ucker receive som e

p o in te rs .

T hese Lower Schoo lers

show off th e ir to u rn a m e n t

h a rd w are .

T he PCDS Lower School C h ess Team .

Kevin C ra in d isp lay s h is s ix th -p lace

tro p h y from th e All

A m erica C up to u rn a m e n t

he ld in Novem ber.

5 2 . • L over School • Chess

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You c a n feel th e b ra inw aves em a n a tin g from Bailey a n d H a n n a h Keogh.

A shleySylvester a n d Ju lie Lipovsky w ork o u t a m a th problem on th e board .

Ms. B ru n tz gives e n c o u r­ag em en t to Taylor A randela.

Evening EaglesLower School

Alexa R oeper co n ce n tra te s

on hom ew ork.

S u n n y Lake- L au b ach w orks

on m a th .

Evening Engles • Lower School •

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Pook fa irl^oivcr S chool

Ms. D an n , M rs. R ethore , a n d R ebecca C ohen find som e g rea t n ig h ttim e read in g m ateria l.

5 4 - • Lower School • S ook fa ir

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B iM P IO H S

C onnor a n d N icholas G en ta su p p o r t th e Lower School Book F a ir a s th e ir fa th e r p u rc h a se s som e exciting books.

M ad L ibs—th ey alw ays provide h o u rs of e n te rta in m en t!

Even e leven th -g rader Katie L uciano enjoys th e selection of books a t th e Book Fair.

S o o k fa ir • Lower School * 5 5

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SwimLower School

1. G arro n R odgers p a u s e s by th e edge of th e pool to show h is g rin for th e cam era . 2. T he Swim C lu b ’s B lue G roup . 3. T he Sw im C lu b ’s Gold G roup . 4. N a th a n H ellyer is a b o u t to dive in to th e pool to beg in a n ex h ila ra tin g race. 5. Bailey Keogh s te p s u p to th e pool before com m encing h e r race.

Lower School s tu d e n ts have th e 2 o p p o rtu n ity to p a rtic ip a te in th e Sw im C lub, a n e x tra c u rr ic u la r activ ity for excited sw im m ers.T he p a r tic ip a n ts le a rn th e fu n d a m e n ta ls of sw im m ing from Mr. M ajeski in th e ir g roup , w h ich m ee ts o n M ondays a n d W ednesdays o r T u esd ay s a n d T h u rsd a y s in early fall. Mr. M ajeski a lso ho ld s Sw im C lub in th e la te sp ring .

5 6 • Lower School • Swim

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1. T he T enn is B u d d h a s re lax before th e ir p rac tice . 2. M adison Boyle p re p a re s to slam th e ba ll b a c k over th e n e t w hile S tew art M cClintic in tim id a te s th e opposition . 3. D anielle Lee volleys th e ball over th e n e t, w hile M ichael M eath looks on.4. The T enn is T eam p o ses for a g roup sh o t. 5. T h is ba ll is n o t h av ing a good day , a s it is once ag a in sm ack ed over th e n e t by M ichael M eath .

TennisLower School

Tennis • Lotver School • 5 /

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I l ie lrag le lias flown . .

5 8 * M iddle School • Intro

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M iddle School

Intro • M iddle School • 5 0

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M iddle School

Fifth Grade

R obert A drian O w en Bean

N oah B ucon Thom as Burke

Janell Byas

A lexandra Favier Eric Fram

E lliot G insburg John G reenberg

Quinlan Ham ann

A lexandra H ellyer Em m a-C laire H enderson

Isabel H ines Zachary H itchcock

M olly Hunt

Victoria H ussey Devin Ingersoll

M ark Iobst S tephanie Kost

Zachary LaPrade

6 0 • M iddle School • Fifth Grade

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J. A lex Lendrum Taylor Leonesio N icole Lopez A dam Low e

Erin M alone A m anda M artori W illiam M atloff S tew art M cClintic E lizabeth M cG roder

D evon M cLaughlin Evan M cW illiam s A m ber N aum ann N icole N earhood A lexandra Onken A ndrew O pila

Jessica O m stein Philip Pachtm an N athan Payne Jessica Petznick G iancarlo Picozzi Rohan Ram

A rianna Rose Jack Schw im m er N oah Segal A ndrew Seraichick Jesse Shedd Savion Sm ith

Schooner Sonntag Natalie Swinford N icole Swinford M atthew Tibi M ichael Tree Christian Uglietta

A lexandra Van H orssen Prateek W akharkar Kristen W hisler Davellyn W hite Jacob W illiams M ayan Zeitlin

f if th Grade • M iddle School • 5

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Middle School

F ifth-G rade L ife

Isabel H ines a n d E ric F ram w orkstu d io u sly .

R ecen t M iddle School a rrivees

show th e ir c am arad e rie .

“G uys, I d o n ’t th in k w e’re in Lower School

a n y m o re .”

Ms. Robb com es b a c k for a v isit w ith th is y e a r ’s fifth grade.

T he inqu isitive J a c k S chw im m er a sk s a

th o u g h tfu l q uestion .

6 2 • M iddle School * fifth-G rade Life

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Nicole Lopez tak e s tim e o u t of h e r c o m p u te r a d v en tu re s to sm ile for th e cam era .

A m anda M artori, E m m a-C laire H enderson , a n d Nicole Lopez c a u g h t c h a ttin g betw een c la sses .

W ork h a rd , p lay h a rd , b u t

m ain ly w ork h a rd .

J e s s e S hedd looks over h is w ork.

Fifth-Grade L ife • M iddle School • b 3

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M iddle School

Sixth Grade

A bigail A braham Yesenia A rm endariz

H utchins Balholm M ichele Barnhill D avid B lackw ell

C helsea B landford Laura Bodell Ian Brandon

Lizzy Burton C hase Butler

M ercedes Cain A li Casselm an

A lexa Cohn A nthony Conyers

N atalie C ooper

Steven Corey Victoria Crase Jessica Cyrell

Jay Fielder Jarrid Fish

64- • M iddle School • S ixth Grade

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G uy G am ble N atalie G aragiola C hris Gibbs LeM anley Gishie P iper Gustafson Philip Haenel

Schuyler Hum es D uy Huynh Julia Ivanova C helsea K aplan A sta Karalis John Lake-Laubach

Jonathan Lorentzen E m m a Lyddon N ick M artori Jack M attem Lauren M attioni Jack M illigan

Ryan Nelson B randon Norem M ichael-A nne Orenstein Jennifer Papp G regory Peairs C hristopher Pribilski

D evin Randle C helsea Robbins H unter Rodgers Daniel Rollingher A lex Temen E lena Uglietta

Ilian Valev W arren W agoner H arrison Ward Kelsey W hite A lysha W illiams Richard Wong

Sixth Grade* M iddle School * 6 5

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M iddle School

Picnic,an yone?

Lizzie B u rto n , J o h n L ake-L aubach , a n d

E m m a L yddon w rite in th e ir jo u rn a ls .

Sixth-G rade TripA g roup of

s ix th -g rad e rsh e a d s for th e G olden G ate

Bridge.

R yan N elson a n d R ichard W ong lead th e way!

6 6 • M iddle School • Sixth-Grade Trip

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The G olden G ate Bridge

provides a golden view of

th e horizon .

Kelsey W hite a n d Y esenia A rm endariz go "pond ing .”

IlianValev,J a c kM atte rn ,J a yFielder,KelseyW hite,a n d ToriC rased isp layth e ircuriosity .

C helsea K aplan, Ian B ran d o n , J o n a th a n L orentzen, C hris Pribilski, a n d C hris G ibbs explore th e H ead lan d s In s titu te .

Sixth-Grade Irip • M iddle School * 6 7

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M iddle School

Seventh Grade

M att Barbey C hristiana Barkley

Lexie Bohnert Ross Bridgem an

C lare Burnham

Faith Burton Jax Cornell Betsi Crow

M egan Donovan N icolas Farrier

A aron Fazel A lexandra Fitter

Carly Fusco Jam ie G eller

N icholas G enta

B rittny G olding A liena Goren A nnie Gould

Ali Grace Deni Gram belova

6 8 * M iddle School • Seventh Grade

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C arsten H am ann D evin H art N ico H ow ard A lexa Itkin Jordan Kabbani

M olly K earns Taye King M ichael K rum w iede A lex Lake-Laubach A sher Landay Blake Lew kow itz

A lex Lipovsky Jay Lundeen K atie Lupica Kaitlin M acK ay Philip M atos Brooke M inton

M ark M usallam Jared N eufer C hristopher Opila Caroline Perry A lex Phillips Laura R eahard

C hase Rose Andru Roysden H ugh Schlott M ax Schw im m er Abigail Seadler R ichard Selling

Shebani Shah Ben Shanken M eaghan Shanley John Spencer M ichelle Spigner Jesika Streit

Jake Swokowski Lizzy Thom pson Em ily Van Ness D anielle W einberg Erica W orthington T im othy W right

Seventh Grade • M iddle School * 6 9

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M iddle School

Seventh-G rade TripA aron Fazel

h a n g s o n for d e a r life!

S teady , steady! T he g roup h e lp s B etsy Crow b a lan ce .

B ack from kayaking!

T hese sev en th - g rad e rs have fun p a rtic ip a tin g in a

g roup activity.

7 0 • M iddle School • Seventh-Grade Trip

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Katie L up ica is a b o u t to slide

dow n th e n a tu ra l

w aterslide .

LizzieThompson,B rittnyGolding,DevinH art,a n dA sherL anday participate in a sk it.

M att B arbey is a b o u t to m ake a sp la sh .

Seventh-Grade Trip • M iddle School • 7 1

M eaghan S h an ley a n d Philip M atos he lp A nnie G ould th ro u g h th e sp id e r’s web.

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M iddle School

E ighth Grade

Ellie A braham N icholas Barranco

A m anda B aum Jessica Baum

Brittany Bonfield D avid Bracher

C hloe Brandon Fow ler Brow n

Lauren Buchholtz Ian Bucon

Em ily C oltvet Joseph Cordes

D om inic D eM ark R ebecca D ias

Eric E isner M ichael Engle

W ill F ielder A m anda Frederick

Robin G allow ay Colem an G eringer

Scott Griffen D aniel H addock M ichael Haenel D athan H am ann

7 2 • M iddle School • E ighth Grade

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JoA nna H artzm ark Rebecca H irsch David H untM ichaela Johnson-C lague M ia K aplan

M ara K aufm an Sarah K ozinn C aitlin L isa K athryn Lorentzen Sofie Lyddon Shannon M alone

Thom as M aloney A lexandre M artelly A lexandra M atloff C ourtney M cConnell E lizabeth M cG avock Patrick M cG roder

Kelly M cW illiam s B lair N eller K atherine O verholt D avid Packer M ichael Peloquin Em ily Rector

D avid Reim an E m m a Robbs Felisia Sainz John Schupbach Talia Sherm an M cG arrett Sutherland

A ndrew Teer Tracy Thomas John T iem ey John Uglietta C ourtney Van Cott Stephen Vrla

C orey W ade Lauren Weinberg Grady W ieger Christopher Yee Jam es Yurka Harry Zeitlin

Eighth Grade • M iddle School • 7 3

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M iddle School

Blglitli-G racle L^ifc

Fow ler B row n a n d C hris Yee ta k e tim e off to p lay Magic.

T racy T hom as, D om inic

D eM ark, a n d J o rd a n

U glietta re lax in th e sh a d e , w hile o th e rs

en joy th e s u n ’s w a rm th .

Tom m y M aloney, D rew Teer, Nick B arran co , D avid R eim an, a n d Corey W ade h a n g o u t in th e hallw ay.

Je s s ie B au m a n d Em ily

Coltvet m isu se a

p icn ic table!

74- • M iddle School • Eighth-Grade Life

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E lizabe th M cGavock, C o u rtn ey V an C ott, Em ily

R ector, a n d D avid B rach e r enjoy th e co m p an io n sh ip of

M iddle School life.

S tep h en V rla ge ts read y to enjoy one of th e M iddle School’s favorite p astim es.

Eighth-Grade Life • M iddle School * 7 5

G radyW iegerta k e s ab re a kfromclass.

A lexandra M atloff know s th e re ’s n o th in g m ore fam iliar th a n o n e ’s locker.

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M iddle School

CancUds

7 6 • M iddle School • Candids

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Middle 5 eIioolStudent Council • M iddle School * 7 7

Student Council

1. Will M atloff a n d J o h n G reenberg he lp in th e recycling effort. 2. Z ach H itchcock m ak es a n o th e r d o n u t sa le to Sofie Lyddon. 3. The M iddle School S tu d e n t C ouncil m em b ers . 4. S tu d e n t C ouncil m em b ers ra ise m oney selling h o t chocolate .

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M iddle School

A cadem ics

1. M ara K au fm an ignores th e “tro u b le m a k e rs” in th e b a c k row a n d c o n c e n tra te s on h e r s tu d ie s .

2. M att Tibi a n d J a c k S chw im m er tak e a b re a k in w riting th e ir d ifficult M iddle School p ap e rs .

Y eah, right! 3. J e s s ie B au m a n d Felisia Sainz th o ro u g h ly enjoy sc ience c lass . 4. B ecca H irsch

th in k s in te n tly a b o u t h e r s tu d ies .

7 8 * M iddle School • Academics

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2J a r r id F ish does h is m a th hom ew ork early so

l a t he h a s p len ty of tim e for sp o rts a fte r school.H. T hese M iddle Schoo lers tak e full ad v an tag e of l i e technolog ical re so u rc e s availab le in th e ir llassroom . 3. Mr. E rik sen h e lp s Philip P a c h tm a n one h is w riting skills.

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M iddle School

1. G reg P ea irs ta k e s tim e o u t of 2h is p re-g am e r itu a l to give u s a sm ile. 2. C h ase Rose is keep ing d iligen t n o ta tio n of th e g am e’s m oves. 3. PCDS c h e ss p layers p o n d e r th e ir n e x t m ove a n d th e ir u p co m in g lu n c h d u rin g th e R egional com petition . 4.T he M iddle School C h ess T eam ta k e s tim e o u t from th e ir to u rn a m e n t to po se for th e cam era .

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8 0 • M iddle School • Chess

Chess

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1. M rs. B ry an t looks over C h ris to p h e r O p ila ’s w onderfu l p a p e r sc u lp tu re . 2. C h ris to p h e r O pila a n d B lake Lewkowitz carefu lly c o n s tru c t th e ir p a p e r sc u lp tu re s . 3. J o rd a n K abban i p la n s o u t h is s c u lp tu re before beg in n in g c o n s tru c tio n .4. K aitlin M ackay a n d S h eb an i S h a h c o n c e n tra te on c rea tin g a rtis tic m aste rp ieces .

Middle SchoolA rt • M iddle School • S 1

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M id d le School

M usic

1. Ms. F e rg u so n show s B rittan y Bonfield how to c rea te b e au tifu l m u sic . 2. M iddle School Ja z z

B and . 3. The M iddle School C h o ru s defies order.4. T im m y W right a n d Alex L ake-L aubach sing for

th e g rea te r glory of PCDS. 5. M iddle School C h o ru s m em b ers w ork to m em orize lyrics. 6.

Em ily R ector bow s o u t a g rea t piece on h e r cello.

82 . • M iddle School • Music

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1. Ah, th e re we go: th e M iddle School C h o ru s gets it together. 2. D irec to r David Rowe w ith th e M iddle School B and . 3. The b a n d ta k e s a b rea k w hile Mr. Rowe d escrib es th e p ro p er w ay to b rea th e . 4. R oss B rid g em an ’s p a rt- tim e job: tro m b o n is t, forty m in u te s , th ree days a w eek. 5. B rittan y Bonfield, C ou rtney M cConnell, Talia S h e rm an , Ellie A braham , S a ra h Kozinn, a n d

^ L au ren B uchho ltz c rea te perfect harm ony .Music • M iddle School • S 3

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M iddle School

1. S tu d e n ts a n d p a re n ts sh a re d th e ir e n th u s ia s m for th e Native A m erican ce leb ra tion . 2. H u n g iy jp m o u th s w a te r in a n tic ip a tio n of th e na tive foods p re p a re d by th e p a re n ts . 3. Lizzie T hom pson enjoys th e com m otion of th e day. 4. Nicole N earhood , Devin Ingersoll, a n d N atalie Sw inford a sk , “W here’s th a t fry b re a d ? ”5. E ven th e facu lty get to jo in in th e p rod ig ious feasting . 5

84- • M iddle School • Cultural Day

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1. Abigail A b rah am a n d h e r d ad sp e n d q u a lity tim e together. 2. Ian B ra n d o n a tte m p ts to s tea l th e ba ll from Mr. H aenel. 3. J e n n y P app a n d h e r d ad pose for th e cam era . 4. H u tch B alho lm a n d h is friends have Mr. B alho lm o u tn u m b e red . 5. F a th e rs a n d th e ir so n s enjoy a q u ick p ick u p gam e of b ask e tb a ll.

fath er’s DayM id d le Sell ool

fa th e r’s Day • M iddle School * 8 5

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M iddle School

8 6 * M iddle School • Athletics Intro

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A thletics

Athletics Intro • M iddle School • 8 7

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Ellie

Middle School Abraham

Girls’ V olleyballw aits

for th e ball.

5 th -G rad e G irls’ Volleyball T eam 6 th -G rad e G irls’ Volleyball T eam

7 th -G rad e G irls’ V olleyball T eam 8 th -G rad e G irls’ Volleyball Team

C h elsea R obbins a n d A lysha W illiam s get ready

M egan D onovan gets se t. A lexandra Favier goes.

8 8 • MS Athletics • Girls’ Volleyball

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Nick

Batranco Middle Schoolr u n s ___________________________________________________

f * Boys’ Flag F ootball

Left: B oys’ Flag Football “B T eam ”

B ran d o n N orem p u n ts th e ball. W hat a kick!

Philip H aenel is ru n n in g dow n th e field for atouchdow n . Go Eagles!

R obert A drian a n d C hris G ibbs team to g e th er to pu ll off a g rea t defensive stop.

Boys’ Flag Football • MS Athletics * 8 9

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D anMiddle School Haddock

Boys’ L acrosseh a s th e

skills.

J a x C ornell a n d

H arriso n W ard

p rep a re to se t u p a

play.

B J Neller effortlessly c rad les th e

ball.

9 0 * MS Athletics •

T he M iddle School B oys’ L acrosse Team : 5 th th ro u g h 8 th g rade

Boys' Lacrosse

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M iddle School

Uoys’ basket Dali

Left: 5 th -g rad e B oys’ B ask e tb a ll

R ight:: 6 th -g rad e B oys’ B ask e tb a ll

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M iddle School

Girls’ Soccer

Tori H ussey ,

Molly H u n t, a n d M ayan

Zeitlin w ork to g e th e r to

keep th e ball.

R ight: G irls’ S occer “A T eam ”

B rittn y G olding s te a ls

th e ball.

Molly H u n t is a b o u t to k ick

th e ball.

9 2 • M S Athletics • Girls’ Soccer

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1. J o rd a n K abban i ge ts read y to th ro w in th e ball. 2. G rady W ieger is on th e receiving en d of Alex L ak e -L au b ach ’s h ead e r. 3. T he M iddle School B oys’ Soccer Team : 7 th a n d 8 th G rade.C oach: Mr. G arre tt.

iH

Doys’ SoccerMiddle School

Soys’ Soccer • M iddle School * 9 3

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Middle School

Girls’ Softball

Lizzie M cG roder

c ru s h e s th e b a ll—

a n o th e r hom e ru n ?

94- • M iddle School • Girls’ Softball

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1. E m m a-C laire H en d erso n a n d Lizzie M cG roder gladly show th e ir e n th u s ia sm for th e cam era . 2. W hat is M ayan Zeitlin doing? The w orld m ay never know . 3. “I got it!” A no ther perfect ca tch . 4. C helsea B landford ru n s in for th e fly ball. 5. C helsea R obbins, E m m a Lyddon, a n d Devon R andall ch ee r on th e ir team - m a te s from th e sidelines.

Girls’ Soft k ill • M iddle School * 9 5

3

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Ihc Bag le lias landed

9 6 * Upper School • Intro

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Upper School

Intro • Upper School • 9 7

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Chase Bales K irk Bansak

A ndrew Bean

A lexander Dru Daniel E isenberg

B rianna E ller

Justin Abbate D anah Al-Sulaihim

W ill Alkhoury Alex Ashby

N atasha Fazel K atharine Fish

Shannen Fish Tom Foglesong

Nejra Beganovic A bby Bodell

Raphael Bongni E rica Casselm an

M ark C orey D anny Curzon

9 8 • Upper School • freshm an Class

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Upper School

rresrunan Class

Paul Folson Stephanie Fum iss Alice Gaston Ryan Gibbons M ark Greenburg Brittney Haggerty

freshm an Class • tipper School * 9 9

Alex H euser Kiel JefferyJam ie Johnsen-Brigham Elaine Keightley John Kester Jasleen Khanuja

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U pper S chool

f reshman Class

Jam es Kiesel M att Kostrivas

Sean K ram er D avid K rum w iede

A lex Lee KC Lew is

Sofia Long Jordan Lynn

Prashanth M ahalingam M onica M alhotra

B ryan M cLaren

1 0 0 • Upper School •

N a tac h a P e te rsen a n d K erry P e rsen sh a re a h u g b e tw een c la sses .

Kevin Oelze, S ean K ram er, a n d E la ine K eightley a c q u a in t th em se lv es w ith th e com fortab le q u a d b en ch es .

lay' Hfreshm an Class

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Jason Sanghi D aniel Scarpace

Toby Seadler H arteg Singh

D anielle Skloven D ani Solom on

K erry Persen N atacha Petersen K eller R inaudo

Kelly M inkin K evin Oelze Stephanie Papp M atthew Peairs

C assie Sonntag B en Swokowski Callie Thom pson

Jillian TseSoroosh Varahramyan Sarah W atson J. Kyle W hisler

Freshm an Class • Upper School • 1 0 1

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Elena Abarinov C ynthia Benin

Kylie Birnbaum Alisha B lischok

C hristopher England Jonathan England

Sophie Epstein

Sara Fastenberg S tephanie Finem an

Jordan Fisher Valerie Garagiola

A lexander Brey

Leah Bloom berg Claire Brandon

A dam Burstein M orris Chan

Peter Curzon Carolyn D aucher

E lizabeth Dias B rigit D onovan

1 0 2 • Upper School • Sophomore Class

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tipper School

Sophomore Class

A lexandra Gray Jonathan H alevy Adina H irsch Lee-Lynn Huang

Ashley Hum es Jason Hung Ryan Islam Jennifer Lew kow itz

Sophomore Class • tipper School • 1 0 3

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Llpper School

Sophomore Class

Alex Brey, A m ado Sainz, a n d J o n a th a n Halevy . . . w h a t a n in te lle c tu a l g roup

E len a A barinov a n d Lesley S ilvertho rn show th e ir B lue a n d Gold D ay sp irit.

J o rd a n W yndelts looks u p from h e r rigorous s tudy ing .

Phyllis Lipovsky M ichelle Lisa

C harles Lupica K yle M alhotra

Tam my M cG avock

G regory M cG rath Sam uel M endelson

K arry M urphy K risten O elze A aron Packer

1 0 4 - • tipper School • Sophomore Class

I

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Sierra Seip M ansi Shah

H anna Shoen Lesley Silverthom

R osekam al Singh Elizabeth Sm ith

Salvador Pozo E lizabeth R eahard M ichael R einbold B ecky Repko

A m ado Sainz A lejandro Saldana Ryan Schubert

Sarah Spencer Sam Thom pson Stefanie Trom petter

M ichael Vrla Cam W arner Tara W ieger Jordan W yndelts

Sophomore Class • Upper School • 1 0 5

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Em ily B urnett Julie Carland

Rachael Casselm an K atie Caughlin

Em ily Charlson R achel Chase

R ebecca Dalton Reid Davis

Sabrina D elafield Vincent Devlin

Rod C hem D anika Cooper Clint C orcoran

Lindsay Bodell Jenna B oykoff

Traci Brinkm an

1 0 6 • Upper School • Jun io r Class

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Upper School

Junior Class

Sim ran Dhillon C hristo Dru H um berto Duarte E lizabeth Engle Lauren E tzkom

Liz Foglesong Patrick Fum iss Cherilyn Gain Laura Garrity Jessica Green

Ju n io r Class • Upper School • 1 0 7

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Upper School

Junior

Cody S o n n ta g a n d S te p h an ie Yee enjoy th e freedom of frees d u rin g su c h a h a rd year.

R ebecca D alton d isp lay s h e r beverage of choice for a n y occasion . B eau K enw orthey an d

Liz Foglesong d ressed u p a s p o p -cu ltu re icons

John H addock B ernard H unt

D ivya Jayachandran W illiam Kenw orthey

Yuki Kondo-Shah Lance Labun

Lauren L im bert Tua-Elisabeth Long C hristian Lorentzen

K atie Luciano C hristian M acdonald

R ebecca M cLaren

1 0 8 * Upper School • Ju n io r Class

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D aniel Schw artz M ichael Scullin

Sarah Sm iley A llison Sm ith

C ody Sonntag Josh Stark

L izzie Vieh Joseph Volk K yle W ade

Carlos Saldana C hristie Sanghi N athan Saper

Veronique M illon M artin N aradikianShreya Patel Lauren Perlow

Jessie W eiser M ichael W iss Joseph Yeargan Stephanie Yee

Junior Class • Upper School • 10®

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The Eagle mil soar

EdwinDam es1 4 3 •

Laura Diel 1 3 4• Nataliya Diskup 1 4 6 • l e d Dlosser1 1 5 • Jason D odell 1 5 6• G ab Dmffy-Holmes 1 3 5 •Jam ika Byas 1 3 3 • Eric Daucher1 5 0 • Evan DeMark 1 1 6 • Justin g

flanaoan-H yde 1 4 2 • Natalie fleiscbaker 1 2 7 • He rmes Flores 1 4 0 • T odd Gilbert1 3 8 • Danielle Goldstein 1 1 3 • Claudia 1

G onxalcx 1 1 9 • N ate Goralnik 1 6 2 • A lexis Gordon 1 2 6 • Eric Hirvela 1 6 1 • 2 2 acb Israel 1 1 7• Marina Ivanova 1 3 2 • Colin Jeffery 1 3 9 • A lexander Karlsson 1 3 6 • A n d y K o 1 2 1 • A dam Lewkowitz: 1 4 7• Sam L in 1 5 7 • Tony Lisa 1 6 0 • Danny Low e 1 2 0 • Orlando M artinet 1 3 0 • Cbandra M cClelland 1 2 8 • Dryan Meyerowitx 1 6 3 • Roberto Morales 1 4 1 • Laura Neller1 12 • M ollie N okes 1 5 3 • Sopbie Nye 1 2 9 • A m anda

Packer 1 5 5 • A lly Pasulka 1 2 4 • Caitlin Perillo 1 5 2 •

1 1 0 • Upper School * Senior Intro

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SeniorsJason Platt 1 A A • Tommy I^eahard 1 3 7 •

Kristi Reardon 14-8 • Kyan loosen 1 2 3 • Sue In 1 Samant 1 2 2 • Michaela Skloven 1 4 5 • Kenneth Stephens

1 4 9 • David Iiro 15V KatIomalty 1 2 5 • Lindsay I ree

I I S • Janice Tse 1 5 4 •Grant Walker 151 •

Garrett Wieger 158 •Alexis Wielunski

131 • DrianYcc 1 1 4

Senior Intro • Upper School • 1 1 1

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“There’s only us, there’s only this. Forget regret, or life is yours to miss. No other road, no other way. No day but today." -Rent_______

11 2 • Upper School • L aura E lizabeth N/ellcr

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Danielle Sarah G oldstein

Danielle Sarah Goldstein • Upper School * 1 1 3

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Prian C lm stop hci VccB e i n g - w r o n g n e v e r f e l t s o

r ig W t________________ 2S JF O I

1 1 4 * Upper School • Brian Christopher Vice

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Activities: Tennis and Soccer led diaries tMosser

John Casablancas

74^5 c Stetson br.fs«i»B 220. Scr>:iadfi.;c- /•,£«§£? ’ 1

“I can’t help being really really really good looking” - Zoolander; “Until that day” - Way of the Gun; “Just let - Fight Club; “Ahh shut up, you baby” - Zach; “Now I h why you cry” - Terminator 2; “Siiii” - Hirvela; “Stop cocooning Roberto!” - Me; “You guys shut up!!” - Dani at the Princess; “Where am I?”- Laura

l e d Charles tMosser • Upper School * 1 1 5

I

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Evan DeMark

1 1 6 * Upper School • Evan OeMark

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£^ aeh Kudin Israel

“There is a natural order, the way things are meant to be, an order that says that the good guys always win, that you die when its your time or you have it coming, that the ending is always happy, if only for someone else. Now at some point it became clear to us that our path had been chosen and we had nothing to offer the world. Our options narrowing down to petty crime or minimum wage. So we stepped off the path and went looking for the fortune that we knew was looking for us. Once off the path you do what you can to eat, to keep moving. You don’t blow your ghost of a chance on nickle and dimes. No possessions, no comforts, need is the ultimate monkey. If you keep your life simple you can literally self sustain.” --Way of the Gun

& a c h Rutlin Israel • Upper School * 1 1 7

It’s lack of faith that makes people afraid of meeting challenges, and I believe in myself. -Muhammad Ali

“I’m not Jewish.”s perfect.”-ID4

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y Tree IMV.

1 1 8 * Upper School • Lindsay Iree

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..diMrconce', b u t 1 1 _ jk A _ s y 1wtiw'iaut' Claudia IVlaria Uonialei

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Daniel E lliot Lowe “I feel like an idiot. But I am an idiot, so it kinda works out.”

-Billy Madison

“Truth hurts. Maybe not as much as jumping on a bicycle with a seat missing, but it hurts.”

-Lt. Frank Drebin, Naked Gun 2 1/2

“If you want to view paradise, simply look around and view it.”

-Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

1 2 0 • Upper School • Daniel Elliot l-o*ve

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MBM— ife;: :

Chla-Xc (Andy) Ko

Chai-Ie (Andy) Ko • Upper School

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Suchil Samant

In the sun or up in the shade on the top of my Escalade - Ludacris

H C a n we get some more ■ g o o e y swirls over here?

I H H H - J u s t i n Hammar

Weaseling our way out of things is what separates us from the animals, well except the weasel, of course. -Homer Simpson

1 2 2 • Upper School • Suchil Samant

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Shampoo is better. I go on first and clean the hair...Conditioner is letter. I leave the hair silky and smooth. Oh really fool? Really! jtop looking at me swan I” - Billy Madison ________________ Ryan Rosen

d, so you think ,* Ali can tell, heaven B i i i i i k J im hell, blue skies “Meeting is such sweet sorrow, cause m pain.” - Pink someday we may have to part.” - Ben jyd Harper

■ ‘The first thing was, I learned to forgive myself. Then I told myself, “Go ahead and do whatever you want, it’s oka^lw

^ j j ^ j ^ ^ “He who laughs last thinks slowest.” - Anonymous

mean t0 tel1 V°u al1 the things gt I ■ B d e e p within my head...my

with each moment, the n jg j lk Hkk | H more I love you.” DMB

“I’ve seen fire, and l”ve seen rain.I’ve seen sunny days that I thought jywould never end. I’ve seen lonely JH'WKM ftimes when I could not find a friend.But I always thought that I’d see you again.” - James Taylor i

“Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you gotta do is call, and I’ll be there, yes I will. You’ve got a friend.” - James T avlor^^^ m

“I feel wonderful because I see the love light in your eyes.” - Eric Clapton“I get by with a little help from my friends.” - John Lennon _

‘The more you learn, the more you know. The more you know, the more you forget. The more you forget, the less you know. So why study?” - Chad

‘Then, Now, and Forever” - Anonymous

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A lexis L eah P asu lka

9|q\oo jm

1 2 4 - • Upper School • Alexis L eah Pasulka

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Katharine M. Xomalty

Katharine M. Iomalty • Upper School • 1 2 .5

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A lexis Ulatr Gordon

*’■“ nGrCx )r\Tlo 4^kIXfiC Vcc(' v<eA-s

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1 2 6 • tipper School • Alexis Blair Gordon

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A trlend is one tv ho knotvs us, b u t loves us

“That tvou u b e b a d if 1 lost my bands.” -Marina

anyway.•u miningseronic

“A kitten is cb iefly rem arkable for rushing ab ou t lik e m ad at noth ing whatever, and generally stopping before it gets there.”

-A gnes ^epplier

e is pain, highness, anyone whc differently is selling som ething.

-The Princess bride

mmmm, airport f i 1 T "I

zy ^ n N ata lle R ebecca rlcisclinker

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C handra HTisc M cClellandYou should never consider yourself a weak or fallen creature. Whatever may have happened up to now may be because you didn't know, but now be careful. After getting a human body, if you don't reach God, then you have sold a diamond at the price of spinach. -Guru Dev

I'm sure you are wondering:W hat is a place like me doing ina g irl like th is?~Evelyn, The

One leg, Jim, count 'em, one —a suspicious Gonzo, Muppet Treasure IslandTo love another person is to see the face o f God.-Les Mis

ay you seek to know Him better every day, the only One whose love tan bend the bow of bronze.Tir tv Awf w t t?W&jjdM - jKfcjyNo buts! For once the Vicomte de Chagny is right. Seal m y fate tonight. I hate to have to cut the prisoner short bu t the ducks are w arring in. Let my destiny ride, cause m y m usic's afire! —A n ingenious m angling of a serious line from The Phantom of the OperaNone of us can choose where we will love... — Erik, Phantom

Be loyal to the royal that is in you, for you are the child of a King.

1 2 .8 • Upper School • C handra Elise McClelland

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“I do not agree with a word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” -Voltaire

“Where all [people] think alike, no one thinks very much.”~ unknown

J’V la zrance!

[The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of pssionate intensity.”IW.B. Yeats

Georyie Sophia Nye • Upper School • 1 2 .9

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Orlando Coronado M artinet

“’cause me and my soul we know where we’re going, we re golnq where the grass is free, the air is clean, and the good times are ; growing.” - o a s i s _________________________

No one is free when others are oppressed

1 3 0 * Upper School • O rlando Coronado Martinez.

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Because I know the biggest crime is to just throw jp my hands, say ‘this has nothing to do with me just want to live as comforably as I can’”-Ani A lexis W iclu nski

want to live deep and suck all the marrow ut of life” -Thoreau

“Let’s go free Mumia!” -Marissa

You must be the change you wish to see in the world -Gandhi

“ Ule are rising up like a phoenix from the fire so brothers and sisters spread your wings and fly higher”

t has to start somewhere, it has to itart sometime, What better place han here? What better time than tow? -Rage

No longer lend your strength to that which you wish to be free from -Jewelo laugh often and love much . . . this is

d have suceeded -Emerson

Alexis Wielunski • Upper School

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M arina llk ova Ivanova

cursed with the three karmas. You could be beautiful, rich and famous. -

1 3 2 • Upper School • Marina llkova Ivanova

ings you ownonly after you’ve lost everything

that you are free to do anything - Tyler Durden I l f f i H H f l l

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Jam ika 51iatvna Pyas

ean neat maxes metai :xpand, now who’s talkin numbo jumbo? - Bart jimpson

)o you understand the vords that are commin >ut of my mouth?- Chris 'ucker ______

Lisa’s bad dancingmakes my feet sad Ralph Wigum

Marge your cookingonly has 2 moves, Shake andBake - Homer S im p so ii^^^

Every day I thought about firing Marge, ya know to shake things up - H o m e r ^ p p ^ ^ _ Simpson_________

'hey’ll be on him like nts on a bread - flarina Ivanova

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L au ra A . S icl

The boll was the

lit shape of |r the whole |P world

around you. And now

| when you H H see green m m you can

think of only one thing to do.

I The world slips away'

L l for one H minute.W And the jK sky slips V down into gjp your arms. J j u You areH l f r e e ,« absolutely

■ free to be what you

PJSwant. Go

II M where you ^|can. To be H i wild, to be

loud, to fly Wh in the rain.

-Mia Hamm

Whip those snails!-Paul Mariner

This sugarcane, this lemonade this hurricane, I’m not afraid.

-R.E.M.

1 3 4 • Upper School • L aura A. Biel

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I Love is as strong I as death, and its I jeaCousy is as I enduring as the

grave. Love flashes I (ike fire, the brightest

kind of flame.‘Many waters cannot

jf l (fuench Cove; neither S B can rivers drown it.

f l a man tr ied to buy Cove with everything he owned, his offer wouCd' be utterCy despised

Song of Songs 8 ;6-/

if there is no struggle, there is no progress. IThose who profess to favor freedom and yet avoid confrontation are people who want crops without plowing up the ground...They want rain without thunder and lightening; they want the

ocean without the roar of its waters.! s ■ H I. -Frederick Douglass

Gabriel & Sniffy-Holmes • Upper School

Gabriel £ fern ffy-Holmes

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A lexander Karlssoniiini. 11 linini nhi I'ni'iiiMiir' ■- ■ ......I.,..,-,., „ r n r , 1 mV T.V r

i&i

think a good product would be ‘Baby Duck Hat’. It’s a fake baby duck, which you strap on top of your head. Then you go swimming underwater until you find a mommy duck and her babies, and you join them. Then, all of a sudden, you stand up out of the water and roar like Godzilla. Man, those ducks really take off! Also, Baby Duck Hat is good for parties.” - Deep Thoughts, by Jack

■ H I

“I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it.” - Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey

Anytime I see something screech across a room and atch onto someones neck, and the guy screams and :ries to get it off, I have to laugh, because what is that thing.” - Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey

“If they ever come up with a swashbuckling School, I think of the courses should be Laughing, Then Jumping Off Something.” - Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handey

one

1 3 6 • Upper School • A lexander Karlsson

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Thomas M. Rea hard

The dumber people think you are, the more surprised they’re going to be when you kill them. -William Clayton

Congratulations, you’ve just taken your first step into a larger world. -Obi Wan Kenobi

When I am king you will be first against the wall

-Radiohead

Thomas M. ^ e a h a rd • Senior Pages • 1 3 7

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Io d d G ilbert

fggjf ■■Some cause happinessM 9 f f ^ ^ d wherever t*iey So; others,

whenever they go.- Oscarg B ^ . S I w i l d es only aFter you ue lost euerything, that you're Free to

i anuthinq. - Tuler Durden____________________

If at first you don't succeed, failure It may be your style. -Quentin Crisp d(

B efo re y o u c o m e ailive, Cure is no t, y o u to g iv e i t a m e a n in g ' -S a r tre

1 3 8 • Upper School • Xodd Gilbert

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Robert Colin Jeffery

Robert Colin Jleffery • Upper School • 1 3 9

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1 4 - 0 • Upper School • Irvin florcs

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Arm ando Morales

Arm ando Morales • Upper School • 14-1

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Justin flanagan-H ydeSpace isn’t

remote at all. It’s

only an hour’s drive

away if your car

could

Cats are smarter than dogs. You can i gei cats to pull a sled through snow. Jeff Valdez

go straight upwards.}

Fred j Hoyle j

W hen you go into court you are putting your fate into | the hands of twelve people who weren’t smart enough to get out o f jury duty. N orm Crosby

The word ‘politics’ is derived from the The pow er Of accu ra te w ord ‘p o ly ’, m eaning ‘m any’, and the observation is Commonly w ord ‘tic k s’, m eaning ‘b lood sucking ca ,|ed cynjcjsm by those

Thei'eason n'ghtning doesn’t strike who have not got it. twice in the same place is that the George Bernard Shawsame place isn’t there the s e c o n d I _ BSIHtime. Willie Tyler GO DIAMONDBACKSLife does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh. George Bernard Shaw

It is hard enough to remember my opinions, w ith o u t also remembering my reasons fo r th e m ! Friedrich Nietzsche

1A-2. • Upper School • Justin flanagan-Hyde

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Edwin Erooks Earnes

The beatings will continue until the morale improves - Warren I Zevon

Edwin Brooks Sanies • Upper School • 14-3

woah fee, i try to live a life, that’s completely free you’re racin with the wind, you’re flirtin with death so grab a cup of coffee and catch your breath

- Phish

Then before and now once more I’m bouncing around the room - Phish How does it feel to be on your own with no direction known?- Bob Dylan

5 And these lesser men Man did cast into the void. And some were burned; and some were put apart from their kind.

6 And Man became the God that he had created and with his miracles did rule over all the earth.

7 But as these things did come to pass, the Spirit that did cause man to create his God lived on within all men: even within Aqualung.

8 And man saw it not.9 But for Christ’s sake he’d better

start looking.

In the beginning Man created God; and in the image of Man created he him.

2 And Man gave unto God a multitude of names, that he might be Lord over all the earth whenit was suited to Man.

3 And on the seven millionth day Man rested and did lean heavily on his God and saw that it was good.

4 And man formed Aqualung of the dust of the ground, and a host of others likened unto his kind.

-Jethro Tull

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Ja so n Gray P la tt

1 4 A • Upper School • Jason Gray P latt

any a truth is >poke in jest.”It is always the best

icy to tell the truth, jnless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar.”

A philosopher,’ said the theologian, ‘is like a blind man in a dark room looking for a black cat that isn’t there.’ ‘That’s right,’ the philosopher replied, ‘and if he were a theologian he’d find it.”

“Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad.”

Aldous Leonard Huxley

“The rules of soccer are basically simple-if it moves, kick it; if it doesn’t move, kick it until it does.”

“Vulgarity has its uses. Vulgarity often cuts ice which refinement scrapes at vainly.”- Max Beerbohm

“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”

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M ichaela Skloven

Michaela Skloven • Upper School • 1 4-5

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14-6 • Upper School • Nataliya Biskup

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5 The blossoms we wear in i| our hats are the growth of 1 two thousand years.J Walt Whitman

W e can keep the past only by having the future, for they are forever tied together.

Robert Penn Warren

Well done is better than Iwell said. -Ben Franklin

Adam Korrick Leivkovitz • Upper School

A dam Korrick kcivk

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Kristi A nne Reardon

1 4 8 • Upper School • Kristi A nne Keardon

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K enneth A nthony Stephens 11Neuergiuein;neuergiue

Liue life to its fullest,

Kenneth A nthony Stephens 11 • Upper School •1 4 9

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Eric C. Dnu c herBrauery and Stupidity are divided by Success,

-m e

So we’re going over that cliff looking thing?

-Grantjtructure is good, butTalent is better

-Dad

■awp-v

Why do you notice the speck in your neighbor’s eye, but fail to notice the log in your own eye?

Matthew 7:3

T :o Jewish!Any pitcher who throws at a batter and deliberately tries to hit him is a Communist.

-Alvin DarkI (Ike that f>art.f-Majfc of _ I2orro you a,ways be9,n

conversations this way?-The Princess Bride

'WJtet&e’i tfou tfotc cent, cn tnw& you ca*t t. tfou %e fnofatMef niCfAt.

1 5 0 • Upper School • Eric C. Daucher

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Grant M cK enzie W alker

Grant McKenzie W alker • Upper School • 1 5 1

That’s Catholic, Marge. You might as well ask me to do a voodoo dance!

-Rev. Lovejoy

Sitting is cool.-Me

Yes, of course The pointy goes into the other man. -Mask of Zorro

War not determine who right. War determine who left.-Confucius

Kll right, God. You better take care of me now,pause if you don’t, you’re gonna have me on your hands.

-Hunter S. Thompson

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M ollie K athleen M okes

Y o u w ill a lw ay s g e t w hat y ou w an t th ro u g h y o u r ch arm an d personality .

L ucky #: 5, 9, 11, 18, 19, 30

Mollie Kathleen Mokes • Upper School • 1 5 3

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Jan ice Miray Xse

1 5 4 - • Upper School • Jan ice Miray Ise

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A m anda R achel Packer

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Jaso n Eli U otiell

1 5 6 * Upper School • Jason H i Bodell

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L in Sam How

CATERPILLAR

Ruger M ark II @ 20 ft Actual Size

A well regulated M ilitia, being necessary to the security o f a free State, the right o f the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

-Second Amendment o f the United States o f America

|You are where you eat. -Unknown ■ ■ H o w could I lose to such an idiot1?

-chess grandm aster Aaron N im zovich

Got Rice?

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G arrett M ichael W feger

In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: It Goes On.

~Robert FrostThe Harder you fall, the higher you Bounce. ~Unknown

I Your talent is God’s | gift to you, What you

do with it is your gift back ; to God.

~Leo Buscaglia

Whatever you do today you’ll have to sleep with tonight. ~Aaron Tippin

To me it’s all so clear, every one of us is here, all because two people fell in love.

~Brad Paisley

1 5 8 * Upper School • Garrett Michael Wieger

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If you wake up at a different time in a different place, could you wake up as a different person? D avid A n relio Iiro

I said empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless like water. Now you put water into a cup; it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle; it becomes the bottle. You put it in a tea pot; it becomes the tea pot. Now water can flow, or it can crash. Be water my friend. -Bruce LeeM m m w i f j l .

■We all have ■nightmares to remind I ourselves who we Ireally are.

-Memento

No growth without resistance. No action without reaction. No desire without restraint.

-C.T.H.D

David Aurelio Tiro •

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A nthony Steven Lasa

be and act just like them...there is no room deep in their eyes for an individual."—anti-flag,

1ft DtfISOBY

1 6 0 • Upper School • A nthony Steven Lisa

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Eric Jason Hlrvela

“I’ve had a wonderful time, ut this wasn’t it Groucho Marx

“If stupidity got us into this mess, then why can’t it get us out?” - Will Rogers

Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. - Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

ason

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N ate GoralnikT ’here is nothing outside the text.

- Jacques ‘Derrida

M fantastic density of machinic values that traverses the social field, and within which subjectivity most of all enters into a theatre of death decoded of its memories, deterritorialized of its means of reproduction, and decontextualized. The famous "body

organs" as the first citizen of the state of despotic capitalism -Arthur Kroker

T h e r e a l i s

N O L O N G E R R E A L .

1 6 2 • Upper School • Nate Goralnik

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Pryan Meyeromfcz,“I AM NOT PART OF THE PROBLEM... I AM A REPUBLICAN!”—DAN QUAYLE

“Attention to health is life’s greatest hindrance.”~Plato

“Plato was a bore.”—Nietzsche

“Nietzsche was stupid and abnormal.”—Leo Tolstoy

‘I’m not going to get in the Iring with Tolstoy.”—Ernest [Hemingway

[“Hemingway was a jerk.”— IHarold Robbins

“IJII moider da bum r- Heavyweight boxer Tony Galento when asked his opinion on William Shakespeare

“We will drop it on you!!!”

President Truman to the Soviet

Foreign Minister

4 4*

IL L B H

“For every action, there is an equal but opposite government

program.”enema is

someone wiho is T z r o t y o x x r fzriezm S !!

" I would've made a good Pope."— Richard M. NixonI heard someone fried the

monkeys-on-typewriters bit'

Trying For the plays oF W.

Shakespeare, but all they

got was the collected

works oF Francis Bacon. "

- Bill Hirst

T est H&m W® MMMsm s If 1 m m

t a l Kms Smmm MMm o , f m

p p * Bose, Sm. ®m *$ m t o n“1)0 NOT INTERRUPT PEOPLE...GIVE THEM A CHANCE TO HEAR WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY.”

-M R . COON

”/ <fo f e d ^ o o </•”- T h e (a s * w ord* of L u \ h e r B uri>af )k

Biyan Meyeroivjtz. • Senior Pages • 1 6 3

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tipper School

Hj LifersM ichaela Skloven (K - 12th)

J a s o n P la tt (K - 12th)

Ally P a su lk a (K - 12 th)

Alexis G ordon (K - 12th)

J u s t in F lanagan-H yde (K - 12 th)

m m

1 64- • tipper School • Lifers

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J a s o n Bodell (Pre-K - 12th)

A dam Lewkowitz (Pre-K - 12th)

D an n y Lowe (Pre-K - 12th)

Tom m y R eahard (Pre-K - 12th)

Lifers • Upper School • 1 6 5

N atalie F le isch ak e r (Pre-K -12th)

J a m ik a B yas (Pre-K - 12th)

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Lip per 5cliooI

Senior Eests M ost A thletic;Colin Jeffery , L au ra Biel

M ost Artistic:D an n y Lowe, M ichaela Skloven

M ost Spirited:Mollie N okes, Colin Je ffe iy

M ost L ik ely to W in a N o b el P eace Prixe:

K at T om alty, G a rre tt W ieger

M ost L ik ely to R ule th e W orld:Sophie Nye, J a s o n P la tt

M ost L ik ely to Enter Showbiz:;N ate G oraln ik , J a m ik a B yas

1 6 6 • Upper School • Senior Bests

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P est Pressed:Mollie N okes, D an n y Lowe

fu n n iest:L indsay T ree, T om m y R eah a rd

M ost L ik ely to Speak His or Her M ind:

Alexis W ielunsk i, N ate G oraln ik

M ost L ik ely to P e a PC PS fa cu lty M ember:

K at Tom alty , Colin Jeffery

M ost fceen trlc:D an n y Lowe, Alexis G ordon

P est Hair:L au ra Neller, E van D eM ark

P est Smile:L indsay Tree, Z ach Israel

M ost L ik ely to P e L ate for Graduation:

Mollie N okes, N ate G oraln ik

Senior Bests • llpper School • 1 6 7

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A ctiv ities

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tip p er School

a L aoreign Languages

T he m o d ern a n d a n c ie n t lan g u ag es com e to g e th e r in th e c la ssro o m s of L atin , S p a n ish , a n d F ren ch a t PCD S. T hese th re e provide s tu d e n ts a n o p p o rtu n ity to challenge th em se lv es a n d explore th e b o u n d s of e ac h lan g u ag e , in c lu d in g th e fields of w riting , lis ten ing , sp eak in g , a n d read in g th e na tive tongue . AP c o u rse s allow e n th u s ia s tic s tu d e n ts to challenge th em se lv es a n d ta k e a n a tio n a l te s t a t th e en d of s tu d y .

Ms. W ielkoszewski a n d T u a Long

p rep a re fondue d u rin g th e Mardi G ras celebration.

T u e res el en lace m as

flojo. Adios.

D avid Tiro ta lk s w ith th e

know ledgeable Dr. C o rrea d u rin g AP

S p a n ish .

T he F ren ch II c la ss p re p a re s

for a n energ izing

activity.

1 7 0 • Upper School • foreign Languages

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W hat’s your favorite foreign tvord?

O ne of th e illu s tr io u s F ren ch c lasses .

M artin N arad ik ian a m u s e s h im se lf in a se lec tion from C a tu llu s w hile th e re s t of h is L atin c la ss s tu d ie s .

th e w ord for“w ide o p en ” in S p a n ish b u t h a s littlesu c ce ss .

In a gam e of P ic tiona iy , C lin t C o rco ran tr ie s to d raw

q ^onrone, m ean in g I ‘to p u r r” in H French.& - Kat T om alty

R efunfuhar, w hich m e a n s “to w h in e” in S p an ish .- Alexa B inns

Ubi s u n t fem inae? No, really, w here a re th e w om en?- Cody S o n n tag

To sit, m ean in g se n ta rse .- H um berto D u arte

!foreign Languages • Upper School * 1 7 1

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tip p er School

Hum anities

H u m a n itie s th rive a t PCDS in th e r ich co u rse se lec tions of th e E n g lish a n d H istory D e p artm en ts . R ang ing from th e a n c ie n t h is to ry of W este rn C ivilization to m o d ern governm en t, from th e G reek ep ics to m o d ern fiction a n d d ram a , th e b ro ad sp e c tru m of c la sse s gives U pper School s tu d e n ts a s tro n g fo u n d a tio n in th e liberal a r ts a n d p re p a ra tio n for fu tu re challenges.

AP E ng lish s tu d e n ts N ataliya

B isk u p , A dam Lewkowitz,

a n d Kat T om alty

engage in c la ss d isc u ss io n .

SgS Ssatfl!

1 7 2 . * Upper School • Humanities

P ra s h a n thM ahalingham re laxes w hileenjoying th e

O dyssey .

The benevo len t M rs. T hom pson

ru le s w ith a n iron fist.

The “good c o rn e r” in Mrsi T h o m p so n ’s row dy classi

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Dr. A llison’s f re sh m a n c la ss engaged in a th o u g h t- p rovoking d isc u ss io n .

T he AP Art H istory c la ss p re p a re s for h ig h -c la ss in te lle c tu a l s tim u la tio n .

M rs. B a rran co a s s is ts J u s t in

F lanagan-H yde in h is s tu d ie s .

Mr. Phillips, c a u g h t in a n engaging lec tu re on P a re n ts ’ Day.

“You o u g h t to seen old H enry th e E ight w h e n ... he heaves all th e te a in B oston H arbo r overboard , a n d w h ack s o u t a d ec la ra tio n of in d ep e n d en c e .” Mr. Flail quo tes a n o th e r a c c u ra te p a ssag e from M ark Twain.

Humanities • Upper School • 1 7 3

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Ltppcr School

M ath and Science

The U pper School M ath a n d Science D e p a rtm en ts offer a varie ty of c la sse s , in c lu d in g su c h electives a s A stronom y, AP P hysics C, a n d AP S ta tis tic s . T hese challeng ing c la sse s a re su p p le m e n te d by severa l e x tra c u rr ic u la r en d eav o rs , su c h a s na tionw ide m a th c o n te s ts , th e Science Bowl com petition , TEAMS, a n d a s tu d e n t-p ro d u c e d m a th p u b lic a tio n called T he R ad ica l.

E len a A barinov a n d Lesley S ilvertho rn

show off th e ir colored

ca lcu la to r covers. W atch

o u t, MIT!

J e s s ie W eiser a n d J a s o n

Bodell w ork to g e th e r to

solve a physics p rob lem .

“W atts u p , I’m o h m .”

- Mr. Sw ingler

“Hi! Y ou’re still h e re .” - Dr. Cags

Alex B rey a n d C harlie L upica lounge on th e “in fin ity level”

1 74- • Upper School • M ath an d Science

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“Mr. W ilkins “Dr. C ags b e c a u se I “Ms. D an n b e ca u se s h e ’s a goodb ecau se h e ’s fu n n y .” like p a in .” te a c h e r a n d sh e n o t only c a res a b o u t- D anny Lowe - D an n y S chw artz y o u r w ork, sh e c a res a b o u t you a s a

p e rso n .” - A nonym ous

D anielle Skloven pay s close a tte n tio n to th e te a c h e r d u rin g G eom etry c lass .

l&sspjs?

Mv favorite math

W ith h is c a lcu la to r be lt safely secu red , Dr. C ags is read y to tak e on all m a th q u estio n s .“You th e m an , Dr. Cags!”

As H um berto D u a rte

faithfu lly ta k e s n o te s in

P hysics, Alexa B in n s re a d s

M ark Tw ain.

Ms. Ellis rec ites a challeng ing m a th em a tic s p rob lem to h e r s tu d e n ts .

or science teacher is ...

M ath an d Science • Upper School • 1 7 5

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A m an d a P ack er enjoys

p lay ing w ith clay . . . “Mr.

Cook, c a n I go to S ta rb u c k s ? ”

S en io r Alexis W ielunsk i

w orks on h e r p h o to g rap h y a ss ig n m en t.

A rt te a c h e r M rs. Cowlin

c a u g h t in th e m o m en t of

a n o th e r s tim u la tin g

lesson .

Upper SchoolR ecen t

C leveland t r a n s p la n t

B e rn a rd H u n t rem a rk s ,

“Argos, I d o n ’t th in k w e’re

in Ohio an y m o re .”

J u n io r L indsay B odell w orks d iligently on

h e r a r t pro ject.

1 7 6 * Upper School • Art

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Sen io r Z ach Israe l co n tem p la tes th e m ean in g of life th ro u g h a rt.

Art •

Mr. Cook a n d M ichaela Skloven co m pare a n d c o n tra s t th e a rtis tic e lem en ts in th e se two ceram ic pieces.

A rt im ita te s life? In th is case , L au ra Neller a n d A shley B ecker im ita te th is piece of a rt.

Upper School • 1 7 7

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W oodwindsS am M endelson d isc u sse s

in te rn a tio n a l po litics d u rin g th e re s ts . Lesley S ilvertho rn a n d

E len a A barinov d isc u ss th e critica l im p o rtan c e of th e m ovie

C ro ss ro ad s to ad o le sc en t society.

tip p er 5cliooI

The ta le n te d flu te sec tio n of

w oodw inds.

The U pper School

W oodw inds: E len a

A barinov, Lesley

S ilverthorn , S am

M endelson , J e s s ic a G reen, Alex Brey, a n d

D aniel S carpace .

D irector: Ms. G reen.

Alex B rey a n d Ms. G reen p lay reco rd e rs a fte r lis ten in g to Sam ,

Lesley, a n d E len a ram ble .

1 7 8 * Upper School • Woodwinds

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Stringstipper SchoolStrings • Upper School • 17®

M ansi S h a h a n d Alex B rey p lay th e ir in s tru m e n ts harm o n io u sly .

A m ado Sainz p lays th e cello.

Violin p layer Alex Lee ta k e s full ad v an tag e of th e so n g ’s res t.

The U pper School S trings: M ansi S h ah , Alex Brey, Alex Lee, Lee-Lynn H uang , S a ra h S pencer, a n d A m ado Sainz. D irector: Ms. F erguson .

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The J u n io r V arsity Ja z z B and : Kiel Jeffery , H arteg S ingh , A lejandro S a ld an a , M ichael Vrla, D avid K rum w iede, C arlos S a ld an a , C h ris E ng land , A aron Packer, Kyle M alho tra , C assie S o n n tag , Will A lkhoury , J o h n K ester, B en Sw okow ski, a n d J o n E ng land . D irector: Mr. Rowe.

J a i l B ands H Utu n e s on h e r sax.

Upper SchoolT am m y

M cGavock jazzes u p

The V arsity Ja z z B and : K irk B a n sa k , J o h n H addock , J u s t in F lanagan-H yde, S am T hom pson , R ebecca D alton , C lin t C orcoran , Cody S onn tag , M artin N arad ik ian , Tony Lisa, J a m ik a B yas, Tom m y R eah ard , A lisha B lischok, D an n y Schw artz, E lizabe th R eah ard , T am m y M cGavock, a n d Lance L abun . D irector: Mr. Rowe.

1 8 0 • US Activities • J a x x B an d s

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1. Tony Lisa, n o t p lay ing th e d ru m s. 2. T ru m p e t p layer J o h n H addock a d d s som e sou l w ith h is jazz v ibrato . 3. J u s t in F lanagan-H yde sw ings h is w ay th ro u g h , or o u t of, c lass . 4. P a rt-tim e s inger J a m ik a Byas su p p le m e n ts th e a lread y v ib ran t m u sic w ith c h a rac te r . 5. The R eah a rd s p lay in harm ony .

iaz.2. Sands • LIS Activities • 18 1

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Upper School

Chorus

KC Lewis, Sal Pozo, a n d C h ris tia n

L oren tzen s t r u t b a c k to

c lass .

C h ris to D ru , G a rre tt W ieger,

a n d J a s o n Sanghi: th e

m en of c h o ru s , or th e c h o ru s

of m en?

T he U pper School C h o ru s.

D irector: Ms. S cherten lieb .

I 8 2 • Upper School

How did ju n io r E ric A ustin and sophom ore Sal Pozo becom e sc

lucky a s to be su rro u n d e d bj six fem ale singers?

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1. Jason Hung, Alex Brey, and M ichael Scullin a s the chorus o f men. 2. Mollie Nokes, Stephanie Yee, Sophie Epstein, Julie Garland, Phyllis Lipovsky, Rachel Chase, and Lauren E tzk o m listen to L izzie Vieh (Lysistrata) a s she reveals her plan . 3. L izzie Vieh and Sophie E pstein (Kleonike) conspire together. 4. Ms. Keller gives the ca s t notes a fter a rehearsal

llpper School

fa ll Play

This year’s fa ll p la y w as the f ir s t a t PCDSfor the new dram a teacher, Ms. Keller. For h erfirs t p la y a t our school, Ms. Keller chose Lysistrata^ an ancient Greek p la y by Aristophanes, and gave it a decidedly more contemporary flavor. Ms. Keller took the p la y ’s them e about women banding together to stop their husbands from going to w ar in ancient Greece and p laced it in 19S0’s America, against the backdrop o f the Korean War. The rest is h is to ry . . .

fa ll Play • tipper School • 1 S 3

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Upper SchoolThe ever-

p roductive S en a te

m em b ers tak e p a r t in active

discussion. Hi, Zach!

Senate

A lejandro S a ld an a , S ie rra Seip, K irk B a n sa k , Yuki K ondo, G abrie l Bruffy- H olm es, J o h n H addock , Z ach Israel, Colin Jeffery , G a rre tt W ieger, Soroosh V a rah ra m y a n , S ean K ram er, Mr. H en d rick so n , E lizabe th D ias, Val G arag io la, K at T om alty, A lexa B in n s, E lizabe th E ngle, a n d Ms. H aw kins.

S e n a to rs in a ra re s ta te of deep th o u g h t. G abrie l B ruffy-H olm es lead s a sideco n v ersa tio n a s th e o th e rs s ta y focused.

1 84- • U5 Activities • Senate

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U pper School Service a n d A w areness C lub.

V eroniqueMillonp a rtic ip a te s in one of th e periodic m eetings.

S h rey a Patel h e lp s o u r en v iro n m en t th ro u g h h e r recycling efforts.

Service & Awareness

Service and Awareness • Upper School • 1 S 5

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Need a

U pper School l e

H ie Registerth e re ?

A th en a com es to th e

rescue!

E ditor-in-C hief: J o h n H addock . M anag ing E ditor: C lin t C orcoran . T echnical E dito rs: H u m b erto D u a rte a n d L ance L abun . E n te r ta in m e n t E dito rs: Divya J a y a c h a n d ra n a n d Kyle W ade. F e a tu re s E d ito rs: Yuki K ondo a n d Kat Tom alty . O p /E d E d ito rs: E dw in B a rn es a n d Alexis W ielunski. S po rts E dito rs: C h ris to D ru a n d Colin Jeffery . News E d ito rs: Ju lie C a rlan d a n d S te p h an ie Yee. Advisor: M rs. Phillips.

A sk Yuki a n d Kat!

1 8 6 • US Activities • The Register

H u m b erto D u a rte he lp s J o h n H addock w ith th a t m agic box.

C lin t C o rco ran p u ts on th e fin ish ing to u ch es.

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1. Sophie Nye aw a its th e r e tu rn of th e fru itecak e w ith d read . 2. L ance L abun , th e y earbook o p tom ist, show s C lin t C o rco ran w h a t a cam era looks like. 3. E d ito rs Sophie Nye, H um berto D u a rte , a n d C lin t C o rco ran m ak e a life-changing, rea lity -a lte rin g ed ito ria l decision . 4. C lin t C o rco ran bow s dow n to g o d d e ss /p h o to ed ito r V eronique Millon.

Xearoooktipper School

Yearbook • US Activities • 1 8 7

F ro n t row: E d ito rs Sophie Nye, C lint C o rco ran a n d H um berto D uarte , L ance L abun . B ack row:

j Ju lie C arlan d , p h o to ed ito r V eronique Millon, Katie L uciano,

11 C hristo D ru , E len a A barinov, hAdvisor: Ms. C am eron

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Upper 5chooI

PRISM (People R ising In S u p p o rt of M ulti- cu ltu ra lism ) is a c lu b d ed ica ted to p rom o ting c u ltu ra l a w are n ess a n d e ra d ica tin g b igo try in o u r com m un ity , b o th a t PCDS a n d ab ro ad . T his year, PRISM b ro u g h t th e U nitow n experience to PCDS. T his w onderfu l w o rk sh o p e n ab led th e co m m u n ity to u n ite a n d co n fro n t social is su e s o ften over­looked in o u r com m un ity . PRISM p a rtic ip a te s in m an y activ ites, su c h a s th e M artin L u th e r King, J r . W alk a n d th e W alk a s One.

C h ris to D ru a n d Alexa

B in n s j u s t c h illin ’ d u rin g

U nitow n.

R achel C h ase a n d Sim i

D hillon enjoy th e ir lu n ch .

M artin N arad ik ian ,

Alexis W ielunski,

S a ra h Sm iley, Sim i D hillon,

J a m ik a B yas, Alexis G ordon,

Alex Brey, D an ik a

Cooper, D ivya J ay a c h a n d ra n ,

a n d J o s h S ta rk .

—th e w om en w ho he lped bring th e U nitow n experience to PCDS

f^ lS M

1 8 8 • US Activities • PftfSM

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Upper School

Daybreaks

F ro n t Row. E d ito rs Ju lie C a rla n d a n d J a s o n P latt, L eahB loom berg,A dina H irsch .B ack Row:R ebeccaD alton ,V eroniqueMillon, LizzieSm ith ,C h a n d raM cClelland,SophieE p ste in , a n dD annySchw artz .

Mr. Coon d isc u sse s one of th e s tu d e n t’s w orks w ith R ebecca D alton.

C h a n d ra M cClelland ed its a piece of w riting.

Ju lie C arlan d is en th ra lle d w ith th is story .

'e ro m q u e lillon re a d s a

short story .

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D ebate

Upper S ch o o l coYchM att

Speech and D ebateG u th rieim p a rts

h istim elessw isdom .

F re sh m a n : Keller R inaudo . S ophom ores: C h ris E ng land , J o n E ng land , J o n a th a n Halevy, J a s o n H ung, a n d Ry S c h u b e rt. Ju n io rs : J o h n H addock, Y uki Kondo, C h ris M acdonald , B ecky M cLaren, N a th an S aper, a n d Jo e Volk. Sen iors: E dw in B a rn es a n d N ate G oraln ik . D ebate coach: M att G u th rie .

B ecky M cLaren a n d Yuki

Kondo lis ten

a tten tively .

W hat a re C hris

M acdonald a n d Jo e

Volk u p to now ?

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peam 1, T eam 2, a n d T eam 3. advisor: Mr. Phillips M ock Irlal

{ X p p c r School

1. S ophom ores p o n d e r th e m ea n in g of th e te rm “so p h o m o ric .” 2. L au ren E tzk o rn w orks; J a s o n P la tt e a ts . 3. L au ren E tz k o rn ’s in trig u in g p re se n ta tio n sp a rk s d eb a te am o n g E ric D au ch er, S h rey a Patel, a n d J a s o n P la tt. 4. J o rd a n F ish er tr ie s to u n d e rs ta n d th e n u a n c e s of b lah , b lah , b lah .

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tip p er School

1 9 2 * Upper Scnool • Athletics ln tio

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A thletics

Athletics Intro • Upper School • 1 9 3

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Sofia

tipper School L°ng1 1 sm iles

JV V olleyball “ ■=Day.

F resh m en : N a ta sh a Fazel, Alice G asto n , Sofia Long, a n d C assie S onn tag . S ophom ores: E lizabe th D ias, a n d B rigit D onovan. J u n io rs : Em ily B u rn e tt, R achael C a sse lm an , D an ik a C ooper, E lizabe th Engle, a n d J e s s ie W eiser.

C oach M aga a n d ju n io r

E lizabe th E ngle d isc u ss

gam e stra tegy .

J u n io r J e s s ie W eiser a n d sophom ore

Brigit D onovan ce leb ra te a

re c e n t PCDS JV victory.

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C oach

Ro§ers Upper Schoolp re s e n ts ______________________________ ___________________

toetheise ^arslty Volley Lxi 11team .

F re sh m an : M eisje-Sable B u rto n . S ophom ores: C y n th ia B enin , K risten Oelze, a n d S ie rra Seip. J u n io rs : A shley B ecker, K atie C augh lin , a n d C herilyn G ain. Seniors: J a m ik a B yas, Ally P a su lk a , a n d L indsay Tree.

dly P a su lk a p re p a re s to S ophom ore K ristin Oelze Sophom ore S ie rra Seipe tu rn th e serve. pow erfully serves th e ball, ax iously aw aits th e ball.

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U pper Schoola n o th e r

PCDSrecord .

MichaelaSkloven

b re a k s

Freshman: Tom Foglesong. Sophomores: Alex Brey and Michelle Lisa. Juniors: Rebecca Dalton, Liz Foglesong, and Captain Christian Lorentzen. Senior: Captain Michaela Skloven.

R ebecca D alton

p refo rm s a p erfec t dive.

W alk like a n E gyptian .

Liz Foglesong m ed ita te s

before th e dive.

f CACTUS SHADOWS I SWIM TEAM

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I k s M artinNaradikianrazes th eopposition

4 J - -■ w ith h isnew do. Swim Team

Ltpper School

Freshmen: Will Alkhoury, Abby Bodell, Kiel Jeffery, David Krumwiede, Kerry Persens, Tony Salvatore, Danielle Skloven, and Callie Thompson. Sophomores: Jason Hung, Adina Hirsch, Jennifer Lewkowitz, Phyllis Lipovsky, Kyle Malhotra, Sarah Spencer, and Stefanie Trompetter. Juniors: Rebecca Allison, Lindsay Bodell, Traci Brinkman, Beau Kenworthey, Martin Naradikian, and Joseph Volk. Seniors: Captains Jason Bodell and Adam Lewkowitz.

ebecca A llison w aits for he re s t to c a tc h up .

The c h an t: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. PCDS is n u m b e r one!

S tefanie T rom pette r flies th ro u g h th e com petition .

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Upper School

Cheer

Katie Caughlin

e n d s th e

d an ce w ith a

dram atic pose.

F resh m en : E rica C asse lm an , B rittn ey H aggerty, Kelly M inkin. J u n io rs : Emily B u rn e tt, K atie C augh lin , Sim i D hillon, C h ris tie S angh i. Senior: Mollie Nokes.

The ch ee r sq u a d in th e

m iddle of a n o th e r

c row d-p leasing ro u tin e .

Thech ee rlead e rs

en co u rag e th e crow d to "get u p a n d

yell, P-C-D!”

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Todd G ilbert show s off h is soon- to -be-p ro sw ing.

Upper School

Golf: F resh m en : R yan G ibbons H arteg S ingh , a n d B en Sw okow ski. Sophom ore: M ichael R einbold. Seniors: E van D eM ark, T odd G ilbert, Colin Je ffe iy , S uch il S a m an t, a n d B rian Yee.

C ross-C oun try : F re sh m a n : M att P eairs Sophom ores: E len a A barinov, C laire B ran d o n , A dam B u rs te in , A shley H um es, T am m y M cGavock, E lizabe th R eah ard , A m ado Sainz, H a n n a S hoen , a n d Lesley S ilvertho rn . Ju n io rs : H u m b erto D u a rte , B e rn a rd H u n t, a n d Y uki Kondo. S en iors: Colin Jeffery, A lexander K arlsson , T om m y R eah ard , S uch il S a m a n t, a n d Kat Tom alty.

E lena A barinov a n d H a n n a S hoen d isp lay th e ir am azing form! R un, girls, run!

T h irsty?

Fore! S uch il S a m a n t tees off. D u ck a n d cover, everyone! Upper School

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tipper School

M en’s S o c c e r

C lint Corcoran

s te a ls th e ball

a n d rac es

u p th e field.

F resh m en : Alex A shby, C h ase B ales, K irk B a n sa k , J o h n K ester, S ean K ram er, B ryan M cLaren, J a s o n S angh i, a n d S oroosh V arah ram y an . S ophom ores: C hris E n g lan d , J o n E n g lan d , G reg M cG rath , Sal Pozo, a n d Ry S c h u b e rt. Ju n io rs : C lint C orco ran , C h risto D ru , Lance L abun , a n d Cody S onn tag . S en iors: G abriel Bruffy- H olm es, E ric D au ch er, H erm es F lores, E ric H irvela, Z ach Israel, J a s o n P la tt, David Tiro, G a rre tt W ieger, a n d B rian Yee. C oaches: Steve H igh a n d D ean W ilkins.

T his y e a r ’s m e n ’s v a rs ity soccer p layers tru ly w orked a s a team . T heir team w ork w as obvious in th e ir sp irit b o th on a n d off th e field, a s ev idenced by th e te a m ’s acco m p lish m en ts: e a rn in g second p lace in th e Q ueen C reek to u rn a m e n t, re c a p tu r in g firs t p lace in th e M etro Region, a n d m ak in g a seco n d -ro u n d a p p e a ra n c e in th e s ta te to u rn a m e n t.Led by sen io r c a p ta in s G abrie l Bruffy- H olm es, D avid Tiro, a n d B rian Yee, th e team m ad e a n am e for PCDS soccer.

F re sh m a n J o h n

K ester fearlessly , faithfully ,

a n d forcefully

c h a se s a fte r th e

b o u n c in g ball.

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G a rre tt W ieger su rg e s p a s t th e opposition a n d never looks b ack . own

“F re sh m a n a re people, too .” -S o roosh “M ooch V a rah ra m y a n

Ted B losser, Z ach Israel, a n d B rian Yee—w h a t a trio!

“T ouchdow n!” -S ophom ores, a fte r

G abriel o r G a rre tt sco red a n o th e r goal

“You sh o u ld have se en th e o th e r guy .” -L ance L abun , a fte r receiving a bloody nose

“Big to u ch ies , guys! Big to u ch ies!”

-Z ach Israel, th e sp irited team lead er

J a s o n P la tt e a rn s h is keep

G abriel Bruffy-H olm es, Mr Pele.

C hristo D ru is th e slide tack lin g ex trao rd ina ire .

Cody S o n n tag skillfully forces h is w ay tow ard th e soccer goal.

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Women’s Soccer defen“ro u te to

a goal!

Upper SchoolT ara

W iegerb u rn s

F resh m en : S h a n n e n F ish , Alice G asto n , a n d C assie S onn tag . Sophom ores: A shley H um es, T am m y M cG avock, Lesley S ilvertho rn , a n d T a ra W ieger. J u n io rs : R ebecca D alton , L au ra G arrity , V eronique Millon, a n d L au ren Perlow. S en iors: L au ra Biel, M arina Ivanova, a n d K at Tom alty. C oaches: A ndy M cK ean a n d S h a u n n a S tefan .

This y e a r ’s v a rs ity sq u a d com piled a rem a rk ab le reco rd th ro u g h o u t th is seaso n . Led by c a p ta in s Kat Tom alty, L au ra G arrity , a n d T a ra W ieger, th e team w en t 8-2 in conference play. U tilizing its deep ta len t, ran g in g from fresh m en to sen io rs , th e w o m en ’s soccer tea m dem olished all b u t one o th e r school a n d took second p lace in s ta te -c h a m p io n sh ip play. W hat a g rea t season!

T he ever-, p re s e n t

sen io r L au ra Biel

ta k e s a co rn e rk ick a n d su re ly p laces th e

ba ll in fro n t of

th e goal.

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1. C assie S o n n tag show s h e r m igh t in a n o th e r aggressive b a ttle for th e ball. 2.S h a n n e n F ish gracefully glides a c ro ss th e field. 3.T a ra W ieger, a s u su a l, a lread y p a s t th e o th e r te a m ’s defense. 4. L au ra Biel . . . w ait, s h e ’s n o t in fron t of th e goal? How’d th a t h a p p e n ? 5. S h a n n e n F ish is everyw here on th e field . . . from co rn e r to co rner, edge to edge.

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Kyletipper ScllOol Whisler

ru n s

JV S ask ctlx illp a s t h is

te a m ­m a te ’s

pick.

F resh m en : J u s t in A bbate, Alex A shby, C h ase B ales, A ndrew B ean , M ark Corey, P au l Folson, J o h n K ester, M att K ostrivas, P ra s h a n th M ahalingam , Kevin Oelze, Kyle W hisler. Sophom ore: R yan Islam . H ead C oach: Steve High.

Kevin Oelze o u tm a n eu v e rs

th e fierce o p p onen t.

M att K ostrivas in aw e of h is ow n m oves.

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RodC h erndribb les

tipper School

F resh m en : J u s t in A bbate, Alex A shby, J o h n K ester, M att K ostrivas, Kyle W hisler. Sophom ore: Mike R einbold. J u n io rs : Rod C hern , Reid Davis.S en iors: E van D em ark , T odd G ilbert, Colin Jeffery , D an n y Lowe, R yan Rosen. H ead C oach: Bob H en d rick so n . A ss is ta n t C oaches: Steve High, J im Ju d g e .

past hisy Varsity basketballo p p o n en t. /

C o-cap ta in Todd G ilbert p u ts on h is gam e face!

C o-cap ta in Colin Jeffery on a b reakaw ay .

E van D eM ark charges p a s t th e com petition .

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W om en’s B a s k e tU

SofiaLong

dribb lesdow n

th ecou rt.

F resh m en : N a ta sh a Fazel, S te p h an ie F u rn is s , Sofia Long. Sophom ores: S a ra F asten b erg , V alerie G arag io la, E lizabe th R eah ard , B ecky Repko, S ie rra Seip. J u n io rs : E lizabe th Engle, C herilyn G ain. Senior: L indsay Tree. H ead C oach: A ndy Kiltz. A s s is ta n t C oaches: A ndy S u rb e r, J o h n G reer.

The U pper School w o m en ’s b a sk e tb a ll te a m h a d a very good seaso n . Led by c a p ta in s S a ra F a s te n b e rg a n d L indsay Tree, th e te a m sp o rte d a large g roup of u n d e rc la s sm e n a n d qualified for th e M etro Region T o u rn a m e n t once again . O ne of th e m an y h igh ligh ts of th e se a so n cam e from sophom ore S a ra F asten b erg , w ho sco red a PCDS reco rd of 39 p o in ts in a single gam e.

Sophom ore Valerie

G arag io la follows

th ro u g h on a b eau tifu l ju m p sho t.

Swish!

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1. S ophom ore S ie rra Seip m an e u v e rs th ro u g h th e defense a n d p u ts u p a sho t.2. J u n io r C herilyn G ain fearlessly drives p a s t th e opposition . 3. C o -cap ta in L indsay Tree s ta n d s po ised on th e co u rt. 4. S a ra F a s te n b e rg a n d C herilyn G ain tak e on th e op p o n en ts . T eam w ork a t its best.

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Ltppcr School

Men’s Lacrosse

th e seguys

res tin g ,w aiting ,

orsluffing

off?

mmm

F resh m en : K irk B a n sa k , D an n y C urzon , Alex D ru , S ean K ram er, D avid K rum w iede, J a s o n S angh i, a n d S oroosh V arah ram y an . Sophom ores: P eter C urzon , C h ris E n g lan d , J o n E n g lan d , Sal Pozo, M ichael R einbold, a n d M ichael Vrla. J u n io rs : J o h n H addock , B e rn a rd H u n t, M artin N arad ik ian , Cody S o n n tag , J o s h S ta rk , a n d J o s e p h Y eargan. S eniors: E dw in B a rn es G abrie l B ruffy-H olm es, E ric H irvela, Z ach Israel, O rlando M artinez, R yan R osen , a n d D avid Tiro. H ead C oach: C hip W eber. A ss is ta n t C oaches: P au l S cheltino , B ruce S and .

W hile th e 2002 m e n ’s v a rs ity lac ro sse tea m c a n n o t b e a t la s t y e a r ’s c h am p io n sh ip se aso n , th e te a m w orked to develop even fu r th e r th e fu n d a ­m en ta l sk ills of th is ro ugh , to u g h spo rt. The v e te ra n s on th e tea m gladly w elcom ed th e incom ing ta le n t of th e m an y fresh m en , m o st of w hom h a d som e p rev ious lac ro sse experience. G ood job , team !

The ever- pow erful

fre sh m en S oroosh

V a rah ra m y a n a n d Alex

D ru —w atch ou t, Brophy!

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1. E ric H irvela’s gam e face. W atch o u t, guys! 2. Z ach Israe l h a s a b it too m u ch lac ro sse sp irit. Well, you n ever c a n have too m u ch of a good th ing . O r c an you? 3. B e rn a rd H u n t c a tch e s h is b re a th e betw een drills. 4. F re sh m a n Kirk B a n sa k a n d ju n io r Cody S o n n tag show th e ir b ro th erly love. The m e n ’s lac ro sse team is one big, h ap p y family.

4

Men's Lacrosse • US Athletics • 2 0 9

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Upper SchoolKatie

L uciano is The

F resh m en : Alice G asto n a n d C assie S onn tag . Sophom ores: E lizabe th D ias, A shley H um es, T am m y M cGavock, a n d Lesley S ilvertho rn . Ju n io rs : L au ra G arrity , K atie L uciano , V eronique M illon, L au ren Perlow, A llison S m ith , a n d S te p h an ie Yee. Sen io rs: Ally P a su lk a a n d K at Tom alty. C oach: S a ra h Lebiednik.

W o m e n ’s la c ro s s eWall.

W om en’s lac ro sse is a relatively new sp o rt to PCDS, b u t it is rap id ly becom ing a well-loved trad itio n . T his less-v io len t c o u s in to m e n ’s lac ro sse h a s a ttra c te d a sign ifican t following. The ju n io r- d o m in a ted sq u a d b u ilt on la s t y e a r’s su c ce sses . T his y ear, w ith a s s is ta n c e from PCDS g ra d u a te B ritnee Y oungblood (‘01), th e te a m k e p t its w inn ing excellence a t PCDS.

A ss is ta n t B ritnee

Youngblood w a tch e s a s

th e lad ies c ru ise to a n o th e r

lop-sided victory.

2 .1 0 • US Athletics • Women’s Lacrosse

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1. R ebecca D alton confiden tly jogs b a ck to h e r position . 2. E lizabe th D ias a n d A shley H um es show th e ir e n th u s ia m even w h en off th e field. 3. L au ra G arrity gets read y to sa tisfy h e r violent ten d en c ies . 4. Lesley S ilvertho rn b u rn s a n o th e r X avier girl. 5. F renchie , V eronique Millon, p la n s h e r a tta c k . Vive la Revolution!

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F resh m en : N ejra B eganovic, B rittn ey H aggerty, a n d K erry P ersen . Sophom ores: L eah B loom berg, S te p h an ie F in em an , Lee-Lynn H uang , R osika S ingh , a n d Liz2y S m ith . J u n io rs : A shley B ecker, K atie C augh lin , Divya J a y a c h a n d ra n , a n d C hristie S angh i. Sen iors: N ataliya B isk u p a n d L au ra Neller. C oaches: C h u c k Flail a n d J e r ry Keever.

C hristie S angh i aw aits h e r tu rn to Y oung te n n is s ta r show^ sm a sh th e ball v iciously over th e n e t. h e r w onderfu l sk ills j

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M ichael

Scu'1™ Upper Schoolw ith th e [ t ________________am azing - * y ,

hd ■Wen s Xcnmsre tu rn .

F resh m en : M ark Corey, J a s o n S an g h i a n d S oroosh V a rah ram y an . Ju n io rs : C lin t C orco ran , H u m b erto D u a rte , P a trick F u rn is s , M ichael Scu llin , a n d Mike W iss. Seniors: Ted B losser a n d J a s o n P la tt. C oaches: C h u c k Flail a n d J e r ry Keever.

J a s o n S angh i quick ly volleys th e ball over th e net.

Do we really need to explain w h a t M ark Corey is doing? If you c a n ’t tell, w hy sh o u ld we?

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W omen’s Softballyo u h it

th e ball, r ig h t? ”

tipper School“I got it! I got it!

W ait,

F resh m en : S te p h an ie F u rn is s , Sofia Long, Kelly M inkin. S ophom ores: C y n th ia B enin , A lisha B lischok , S a ra F asten b erg , A dina H irsch , K ariy M urphy , R ebecca Repko. J u n io rs : Alexa B in n s, C herilyn G ain. Seniors: N atalie F le ischaker, D anielle G oldste in , C lau d ia G onzalez, C h a n d ra M cClelland, Mollie N okes, K risti R eardon . C oaches: L arry M organ a n d P au l S chw eikher.

K risti R eardon ge ts read y for

th a t ever-elusive fly ball.

A lisha B lischok looks on a s

K risti R eardon c a tch e s th a t ever-elusive

fly ball.

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Mollie N okes a n d A dina H irsch p rac tice th e ir b a ttin g skills.

C lau d ia G onzalez defends first base .

Sofia Long follows th ro u g h —look a t th a t ba ll fly!

S en io rs K risti R eardon a n d D anielle G oldstein . . . ah , w h a t ded ication

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Ltpper School ThompsonS am pson

p itch es .

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F resh m en : J u s t in A bbate, Alex A shby, A ndrew B ean , J o h n K ester, J a m ie Kiesel, P ra s h a n th M ahalingam , Kevin Oelze, a n d Kyle W hisler.Sophom ores: G reg M cG rath , S am M endelson , Ry S c h u b e rt, a n d Sam T hom pson . Ju n io r : C h ris to D ru . S en iors: E ric D au ch e r, Colin Jeffery , Andy Ko, a n d G a rre tt W ieger. C oaches: B rian E llingson , Steve H igh, a n d J im Ju d g e .

U n d er th e le a d e rsh ip of c a p ta in s Colin Jeffery a n d C hristo D ru , th e m e n ’s v a rs ity b a seb a ll te a m h a d a n excellen t seaso n . W ith twelve u n d e rc la s sm e n a n d th re e u p p e rc la s sm e n , th e a u th o rity of th e e lders w as c o n s ta n tly challenged . N eedless to say , th e o lder p layers la id th e sm a ck dow n. Never hav ing h a d a b e n ch qu ite th is big, th e tea m w as ab le to allow m o st p layers to p lay a d e ce n t am o u n t.Go team !

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1. Colin Jeffery p u ts on h is gam e face a s S am M endelson w arm s u p . 2. G reg M cG rath goes GQ. 3. Swing, b a tte r- b a tte r . . . swing! 4. Are th e se guys ru n n in g th e b a se s o r h a sh in g so m eth in g o u t? The w orld m ay never know.5. A ndy B ean: The b e n ch is s u c h a lonely p lace. 6. J o h n K ester, J u s t in A bbate, a n d C hristo D ru give good advice a s b a se coaches . . . Yeah, righ t. G uys, th e w a te r also n eed s filling.

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Congratulations and Best 'Wishes to the Class o f

Thoenix Country TDay School Board o f Trustees

Ads • ftoard o f Trustees

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* o fy o u !Love , - | "

M o m & D a d ,

Purple clover, Queen Anne lace, Crimson hair across your face.

You could make me cry if you don't know. Can't remember what I was thinkin' of

You might be spoilin' me with too much, love,Yer gonna make me

lonesome when you go.

-Bob Dylan

A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!-W illiam Shakespeare

Nye • A ds • 2 2 1

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Congratulations to Alexandra from all the Van Hors sens and the Carrieres.

We are all very proud of you.

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Te tiras...te levantas...y vuelves a caer...Y asi comienzas a avanzar.Pronto la forma comienza a cambiar.

Rodando cada vez mas suavemente,Cada vez con mayor facilidad.

Y no sabes hacia donde vas,Pero no importa porque rodando vas.

jFelicitaciones, Danny, y sigue rodando con esa velocidad! Con amor y orgullo, Mama, Papa, Raquel, Miguel, y Adan.

Congratulations Class o f2002!

Cindy, Paul, and Jessie Weiser

Congr tnlAtions to ttic cIass of 2 0 0 2 from

Ms. Cameron Anb the entire Yearbook

staff!

2 2 4 - • A ds • Lotve, Weiser, Yearbook Staff

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Congratulations to the Class ofZOOZ!

2001-2002 Parents’ Association Board (left to right) front row: Gloria Conyers, VP-Cultural Enrichment; Verna Malone, President; Francie Fastenberg, Secre­tary; Alison Lewis, Middle School Liaison; Rachel Maloney, VP-School/ Community; back row: Eileen Jeffery, Upper School Liaison; Lorelei Gonzales, Lower School Liaison; Hannah Henderson, VP-Fundraising; Evelyn Fram, VP- Grade Representatives; Tanie Sherman, Treasurer.

Thoenix Country TDay School Tarents Association

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celebratePhoenix Country Day School

Classof2002

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AlexandraCongratulations on your Middle School

graduation! May your education bring you the confidence, enthusiasm, and

knowledge to know that you will be successful in all your endeavors. We are

very proud of you and your accomplishments.

We love you,Mom, Dad, Will and Daniel

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can goI T.S. Eliot

Mollie! Congratulations

Today is your day You're off to Great Places

You're off and away!

Your mountain is waiting. so...get on your way!

- Dr. Seuss

Love from,Your family

Dear Son,

We are so very proud of you.

Keep taking the road less traveled,

It will make all the difference in the world.

Love,Mom & Dad

2 .2 .8 • A ds * Matloff, Mokes, Anonymous

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Congratulations, Michaela. We’re reallu proud o f goal — Mom, Dad, Jessica and Danielle

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Passed Pawns Chess Club‘C p n g f ta tu la t io n A t o t h o c la t e o f 2 0 0 2

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Coach Will Coach Gavin Coach Richard

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Board of Directors: Len Lillard (President). Robin Crain, Valerie Fazel, Tracy Gamble, Libby Patterson

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Three cheers for Adam!

A dam ,

E njoy life to its fu llest. We a re so p ro u d of y ou a n d love y ou ve iy m uch .

M om, D ad, J e n a n d B lake

Go confiden tly in th e d irec tio n of y o u r d ream s. Live th e life y o u have im agined .

- H enry D avid T h o reau

Do n o t go w here th e p a th m ay lead , go in s te a d w here th e re is no p a th a n d leave a tra il. - R a lph W aldo

E m erso n

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CONGRATULATIONSTOMMY!

Can I have your room?

I t’s not the destination we reach that’s the most rewarding...

i t’s the journey along die way.

Treasure it and always hold fast to the good.

Love,Mom, Dad, Elizabeth, and Laura

Rea hard • A ds • 2 3 3

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We are here to do,And through doing to learn;And through learning to know;And through knowing to wonder;And through wonder to attain wisdom; And through wisdom to find simplicity; And through simplicity to give attention; and through attention To see what needs to be done...

-B en Hai Hai

CongratuCations Daniedel We are soyroud of you. Love afways, ‘Mom, D ad and Cfiad

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Congratulationsi Joey!

Don't be afraid to climb every mountain. You ll always be tops with me . . .

Cove. fMom

2 3 4 - • A ds • Goldstein, Opila, Selby

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bore to be different!

Stay true . . .

W e love you always) M om and D a d

2 .3 6 • A ds • Jeffery

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Congratulations to both our

You make the nut squad soooo proud!

Love,Mom, Dad and Nana

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Oh! The places you’Ugo! Thm 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 o f all

- Dr. Suess

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I f you can imagine it, You can achieve it.I f you can dream it,You can become it.-William Arthur Ward

Happiness is not a destination. It is a method o f life. -Burton Hills

Congratulations, Ryan and the entire Class of2002. May you always be happy while achieving your dreams.

Ryan, we love you very much and are so proud o f you!

Mom, Dad, Alanna, Jenn, and Chewy

2 .3 8 • A ds • Rosen

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Booster Members Support PCDS!

2001 - 2002 PCDS Booster Club Members

* Allison * Ashby * Bales * Bansak * Barbey * Barranco * Binns * Blandford * Blischok * Blosser * Bohannon * Bohnert *Bonni * Bucon * Byers * Caglieris * Cain Caughlin/Stenson * Cohn * Coltvet * Conyers * Corcoran * Crain * Daucher * Davidson/Turner * Dias * England * Fastenberg

* Fazel * Fish * Folson * F ram *G aines * G a ra g io la ^ ^ ^ ^ .^ | f j r A G a r r i ty *G ib b s * G ilb e rt G o ld ste in *

Gonzales * ^ Gould *Grace

* Haenel * * Hirvela *

Haddock&Stanton Henderson *

JefFery * Kaplan * Kester * Kiesel *

* Krumwiede/Lewis * Long * Lundeen *

Lupica * Malone * Maloney * Matloff * Matos * Nagle * Neller * Oelze * Opila * Ornstein * Payne * Peairs * Pieroni * Platt * Ram * Reahard * Rigberg * Roberts * Rosen * Schwimmer * Sherman * Skillman * Skloven * Sonntag * Thomas * Tree Tuton * Van Horssen * Van Ness * Volk * Wade * Weiser * Yeargan * Yee * Yee

Kearns *Koliopoulos * Kozinn PCDS EBQIcS

Landay * Leonesio *

thanks for the memories...

2 4 -0 • A ds • Booster C lub

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Dear Dffie,When you get the choice to sit it out or dance

,..We hove you dancel Love, (Mom, Dad, and ‘AhigaiC

I hope you never lose your sense of wonder. Get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger.

handed.

Miss Amanda, the world is just a better place with

you in it! Congratulations!

We love you, Mommy, Daddy,

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Congratulations Courtney

Thank you, PCDS!

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Dearest AlexisYou havp hroiight a light into our l i v e s that_£an_never

Hugs and kisses from your family. Mnm Had. Derek and Keith _

H H iOur love for you will never cease.

Gordon • A ds • -24- 3

He turns not back who is bound to a star.- Leonardo da Vinci

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Congratulations Brian

It has been a joy watching you grow up and achieving the highest goals you set for yourself We are proud of your successes and even more proud of the fine young man you have become.

Love,Mom, Dad, and Justin

2 4 4 • A d s • Yee

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‘Every moment of yourfife

is infinite fy creative ana the universe is

endfessfy

Just put forth a cfear enough request, and everything your heart desires must come to you.

S. (Jawain

Lindsay ~

W e are so proud o f the person you have become, You are tru ly a delight. A lw a ys remember how special you are and how much you are loved.

Congratulations!

Love,M om , Dad, Lawson

and M ichael

Iree • A ds • 2 4 5

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Congratulations, Jason!

You have learned rvell and prepared yourself admirably for your life ahead ■■ both

in college and beyond. Always remember that we love you. we are proud o f you. and we are so glad you are our son.

C. V. B.

Mom <& D ad

2 4 6 • A ds • P latt

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CONGRATULATIONS FOR A GREAT YEAR FROM YOUR LOYAL FANS

Hirvela • A ds • 2 4 -7

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Congratulations Laura B

May all your goals be realized Love,

Mom & Dad, Brian, Karen, David

2.4-8 • A ds • Uiel

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rhis y earb o o k w ou ld n o t be p o ss ib le w ith o u t th e com bined efforts of a g rea t m any people. I w ould like to tak e th is opp o rtu n ity to th a n k th e following:

First, a n e n o rm o u s th a n k s to th e PCDSstu d e n ts w ho have m ad e th is y earb o o k areality a n d espec ially th o se w ho led a verydedicated y earb o o k staff: Sophie Nye, sen io reditor; C lin t C o rco ran a n d H u m b erto D u a rte ,jun ior ed ito rs; V eron ique M illon, p h o to ed itor;and Lance L ab u n , te c h n ic a l ed ito r. W ithou tyour e n d le ss h o u rs of h a rd w ork , th isyearbook w ould n o t have b een possib le . Youdid a g rea t jo b a n d sh o u ld be very p ro u d . T hanks to A ndy R eese for le ttin g u s invadethe U pper School C o m p u te r Lab u n til allh o u rs , a n d for p rov id ing h is ex p ertise a n da ss is ta n c e w h en ev er needed .

T hanks to D eb ra K olbet for all h e r “p o in te rs” a s th e fo rm er Y earbook Advisor.

T h an k yo u to N ancy C rase for v o lu n teerin g h e r tim e a n d p h o to g rap h ic sk ills to provide u s w ith all th o se w onderfu l p ic tu res .

[Thank you to Ilene M an n a [for h e r u n e n d in g a n d cheerfu l a s s is ta n c e in identify ing p h o to g rap h s of Lower School s tu d e n ts .

T h an k s to J e n n y T readw ay for le tting m e in te r ru p t h e r “one m ore tim e” to identify p h o to g rap h s of M iddle School s tu d e n ts .

T h an k s to A lexandra M atloff (fu ture | yearbook editor?) for all th o se g rea t

M iddle School pho tog raphs!

L ast b u t n o t leas t, a specia l th a n k y ou to M ary S verd rup , th e H erff-Jones Rep, for h e r su n n y d isposition , h e r qu ick wit, a n d for w alk ing m e th ro u g h m y firs t y ear as Y earbook Advisor.

C a ra C am eron

Acknowledgem entsPCVS

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