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CHARLEVOIXPUBLICLIBRARY 8606 9100 066 930 7 I 1 S* ****** ^ : Charlevoix High School MI Charlevoix, Walkingthroughtheicyparking lot beforeschool, sophomoreKaraCiesiel- czykawaitsthestartoryetanotherday orschool. Schoolbeganat 7:40inthe morning,andstudentsweredismissed at2:40everyafternoon.pkototyBnUiyPcamon *&« jp& OsJ Gettingcomfortableinthe"View"window- sill duringhisAdv. EnglishIflclass, junior IsaacMatchettputsthefinishingtouches onhis latestpieceforWritingWorkshop. Juniorshadtoadjusttohavingthehardest work loadoftheiracademiccareersat CHS.pUcMuiiNcijcii Bustingoutsomefunnymovesandposes, senior ChrisParksentertainshisfellowclassmates. Students usedhumortoexpressthemselvesandspiceupclass ctures, discussions,etc. Charismaticindividualslike Parkshelpedthe longhoursofthedaygobymuch faster. i'l,.,i..l„T„»l..rM„ri,„ Charlevoix Public Library 220 W. Clinton Street MI 49720 Charlevoix, 231-547-2651 Watchinghisteammatestepuptothe plate, seniorTylerBierleadsorrandgets readytoruntothirdbase. Beinginvolved insportstaughtmanystudentsabout teamwork, dedication, anddiscipline. PlutobySlannonDilU, Puttingtheircreativityintoaction, juniorsScottBartaandShecolbyGreen, both membersorMs. Gorney'sseminar, helpstudentsattheelementaryschool makeChristmasdecorations. Every seminarhadtoparticipateinacommu- nityoutreachproject. il,..i..i.»k«,iw«, Takingadvanageoftheirseminartime,seniorsJaredHuntandShannon GillespiestudymMrs.KarenPeterson'sclassroom. Seminarprovided i studentswithtimetocompletehomework,cramtortests,rilltheir _l portroliosandattendassemblies."Ilikeseminarbecause1gettobang ^ withNateDube,ShannonGillespie,BrandonStevens,andJared,"said s seniorJaimenWaha. OnbisfeetinthestandsatSt.Ignace,seniorMitchellKloostercheers forthejuniorvarsityfootballteam."IcheeredtortheJVteambecauseI reelhadforthoseguys. Theydon'tgetasmanyfansasthevarsity,"said Klooster. Blowingcoldairthroughtheparkinglot,thewindlowersvisibility andcreatesterribledrivingconditionsonMarionCenterRoadduring December. HelpfulannouncementswerealwaysmadebyPrincipalGary Grundmanwarningstudentsoficyroadsbeforestudentsdepartedror theday. oinghispartfortheteam,junior#76 ateGilmoregetssetforthenextRayder Charlevoix High School footballplay.Gilmorehelpedtheteam defensivelythroughouttheseason.The 5200 Marion Center RcL Raydersfinishedwitharecordof5-4. Cnarlevoix, MI 49720 Student Population: 471 Staff Population: 47 Pnone#: (231)547-3222 wensite: www.rayder.net fax: (231) 547-3245 56 Title - I vol**! PaintingtrieJayawayisfreshmanKaleigh Blanchard. "Homecomingwasalotoirun. It'sa TakingatreeridefromsophomoreLindiEdgerisireshmanSkippy timewhereyourclasspullstogether. Beingourrirst Skippergosh. Skippergoshhadjustgottenhisarmoutoracastwhenhe timeasFreshmanIthinkwedidreallywellandat showedupwithabrokenleg. "Atindoorsoccer,BenScheelkandIcol- leastLaagoodtime." Thefreshmen'shardwork lidedshinswhileIwasplayinggoalie. Everyonethatwastheresaidthat paidoilastheytooksecondplaceoveralljustbehind theycouldhearmybonebreak. Ihadtogotothehospitalandmybone theseniors. wasbrokeninhalt,"saidSkippergosh.PhoioUBethanyPerson "Mr.Scholtencomesupwiththeseweirdthingsthatwe navetodoinfrontorourclass,likethefashionshow," saidSpanishIIstudentsophomoreJeremyYaldo.Yaldo dressedupalongwithhisgroupinrestiveclothesand brightcolorstopracticehisSpanishvocabulary. Sportinganauthenticstormtrooperhelmetandapinkshirt,senior JaredHuntcheersonthegirls'basketballteamwiththerestorhispink sidekicks."Iwascompletelywrappedupintheexcitement,"saidHunt. "Ileftitallinthestandsonthatday.Ijustdidn'thavemy"A"game." AlsosportingpinktanktopswhereseniorsJaimenWaha,NateDube, BenBergmann,CodyCrain,ChrisGolski,JakeTeuscher,andjuniors ChrisAepelbacher,EddieWaldron,andMikeGreyerbiehl. Leaningonhistubatorsupport,sophomore KyleSmithpreparestorthehalltimeshowor "PiratesoftheCarnbean." Theshowwasahit withrunmusic,colorfulflags,andevenasword light."Theswordrightwasfun,butitrained thatnightandwewereallfreezing,"saidSmith. 2 ""Opening U' H» ^^B By Bethany Pearson & Daniel Buday People: Individual is how Sports: Starting rorthe a person might describe tamed basketball team junior Piri Papp. Wear- isn'tenough tor senior ing a tur trimmed coat, a mini Ben Bergmann. He also is a skirt in place or a haltertop, star athlete torthe tootball and and her "I Support Kerry" pin, track teams, earning FirstTeam she made herpresence known All-State honors in tootball. in the halls. Her unique style He's usually the go-to manto generally stood out among the get the tough jobs done. normal Hollister jeans and "I love playing sports. Abercrombie T-shirts seen on It's awaytor me to spendtime most students. with my triends andto stay "I just, I really physically tit," said Bergmann. like to have my own individual As tar as a style," said Papp. break-out athlete, sophomore Witty jokes Lindi Edgerwas the one who and a reputation tor admiring cameto mind. Edger, as a tresh- Simon and Gariunkel described man, wentto both the state only one person, senior Ezra track and cross country meets. Bakker. She's also done two sports atthe "I like to be same time, basketball and cross me, because being me is tun, country. Teammate andtriend, said Bakker. sophomore Ashlie Bradleysaid, He always has "She never gets tired. She's an optimistic smile on his iace always pushing herselt. She and a positive attitude. Hes an never gives up. Academics: Keeping up individual and that's what makes his personality outstanding. a 4.0 GPA is pretty hard forthe majority ot students, but not tor sophomore Logan Priess. He works hardto get his homework in on time. aHintdtiKnagrathCeiLesoioeklsczKyakr.a"IarsepesnotpahlolmoorrmeyfrTireenedtsiJmaenasytuDdryoinsgt "I do all my studying forexams,"saidDrost."KaraandIwerestudypartners!" right beiore class. It works the Mmionsuttoefftohremtuilmaesyaonudcdoefuilnditsieoensstiundteonttshecirrahmemaidsnghelfaostre besttor methat way," said Priess abigtest. J Opening"" Pilingupto knockdowntheiropponentsareseniors #2 BenBergmann, #3 MichaelWojan, and#66Jell Golovich. "Thisyearwasalotofrun,"saidBergmann. "IhadagreattimewiththegrouporguysIgottoplay with."Whetherdivingtoratumhleorcheeringtheir teammateson, Bergmann,Wojan, andGodtreyplayed keyrolesinthesuccessotthefoothallteam. when asked about his studying Arts: Expressing your habits. inner sell inthe arts Priess always gets his gives students a cre- homework done and does well ative outlet to lettheir feelings ontests. flow, bemorTabitha Mumawas Trying out Priess's no different, bhe was a four methodtoo was freshman Nick year art student and was a level Wimmer. Wimmerwas starting above everyone else artistically. his high school career off on the "She's an exceptional right root by maintaining bis young lady," said art teacher 4.0 GPA. "I wantto get into a Mr. John Uuirey. "It's rare to good college to become the see a student her age who can person I wantto be when I'm draw and paint so well from her imagination. older; to have a good lire," said Wimmer. Mumatook various art Community Service: classes and has a bright future The National Honor in the world of art. Society and Student A Council are two organizations thathelp individuals become leaders. They consist or only Findingcomfortinafriend, sopho- moreZitaAndersonembracesiellow a lew select members, such as sophomoreRohynPetzakjusthetore junior Chuck Mason. Mason thetip-offofthegirls'statefinal had been a LlassVice-President basketball gameatthe Breslin Center, lor the pastthree years and was EastLansing,MI."Therewerealot NHS morepeoplethan Iexpected,"said inducted into this year. Anderson. "I'mreallyhappythat "It's tough, but it's a everyonesupportsourgirls." great honorto be a part orthese organizations and hopefully it will give me some help in the next couple years," said Mason. 4 -Opening "AsarreshmangoingintotheBenziegame, wewereunsure01thecompetition, butwe pulledoutontop," saidtreshman #51 TrevorCole. Colehelpedtneteamscore anotherwinbyrightingtogetintothebest reboundingposition. plashinginthemudduring hisPotteryclas issophomoreTaylorWhittoert. "Although thewheelwasrun,itbecamestressrul. Over theentireweek Iwasonlycapableormaking onesuccessfulpot,"saidWhittoeit.Witha lackorexperienceandtime,thiswasaprob- lemalot01thepotterystudentshadwhile makingpotsinclass. Pkolol,BethanyP„„.,, Walking inthepouringrain,TomAepelbacherpreparesto accepthiscrown andnewtitleasthe2004homecoming king. "Itwasanexcellentendingtoanotsogoodday,"said Aepelbacher. Hewill alwaysrememberthathehadbeen in a caraccidentattheOarrieldand BridgeSt. intersectionjust hoursberoreacceptingthecrown. Luckily,noonewasseriously injuredintheaccident.Aepelbacheronlysutrered abumptc the head. PhotooyBethanyPe Singinghisheartout, seniorGene FoleyfulfillshisroleasHerbin"God- spell." "Godspell,"acomicalandreligiousmusical, wastherailshowtor PerformingArts. "Genehadagoodperformancebecausehe'sreallyrunny," saidtreshman NickWilliams. Opening"" ~> m In heat, junior Jill wilhem anc seniorsEzra Bankerand Braclleventertain thecrowd duringa nalrtimesnowtor avarsityfootballgame.The band performed the National Anthem and then did .1 nalrtimeshowTorall the horn games. 6 ~ Sliule.il Life

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