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neroes 8S2D GSm? ^Wmmmmwmm^m^ IN 4 NOfcTH 5W0R£ GLAS5R0OM. •• TEflftyflTOo »ft^ tfU This year was an unprecedented year for the yearbook. j3y imple menting a new style, changing the layout and bringing in a new staff, the yearbook process was the best it has ever been. Not only were there new executives, but also a fresher view and outlook that produced an incredible compilation of the year's events. Thank you to Vinnie Vrotny, Tim Curren, Emily Smith '00 lynsey Wollin-Casey, Drea Gallaga, and all the students who contributed to the yearbook. Everyone-s work and participation made a huge difference. Editors-in-Chief-. Madelame Kukanza 08 and Aracely Vasquez '08 Editors-. Jeff Killian '08 and Phil Ochs '08 Staff-. Alex Appelbaum 11, Karen Block '09, Sammi Edelson '11, Leigh Kukanza '11, Danny Lowinger -08, Sammy Marks '09, Caroline McCarthy '09, Ashton Minor '09, Liza Patinkin -08, Emmy Paull 09, Morgan Peters '11, Max Shafer '08, Kenna Sullivan '09, Madeline Tank 11, Shaun Teamer '08, j3eth Vrotny • 10, Hannah Walchak 09, Phoebe Woodall -10, Julia Ivanchenko 08, and Zack Young 11. QD32S2IIE0Q3 OUTDOOR Every year, each of the Middle School and Upper School classes begins the year by participating in an outdoor educational experience. The purpose of these trips is to allow new students to meet the other members of the class and to teach stu dents how to work in cooperative teams. Everyone enjoys these trips, and it is a great way to start the year. The bonding that occurs in these few days sets the tone for the rest of the year. John Foley, Sara Nydick • 10, Will Finlay • 10, and Hayley Formolo '10 roasting marshmallows. 4 Outdoor Education Middle School boys showing off the tent they set up. Sophomores kicking back and chillirr. >- 1 i v Wilson Taylor • 11, Madeline Tank -11, Julia Lowe • 11, Aliyea Rizai '11, and Christian Alexander • 1 1 taking a break from their long day of fun. David Trott 10, Cardineal Nyarko • 10, Curis Wulfsohn • 1 0, Trey Surplass • 1 0, and Marissa Hall ' 1 0 working together to move to the other side of a log. r ew The 1ItlvGraders working together to move a marble down a path. \*£v wi. Caroline Whitmore '11, Meera Valliath -11, Max Fink '11, Leigh Kukanza '11, and Ryan Seltz • 11 taking a break from their busy day. Sixth-Graders posing for a picture. mmmWmmWkmmmmmmmW Outdoor Education 5 ][S<fi@(FQ)gsOS®fS>®D 0&3IP® Get to know Christoph: 1. What is the (grossest food you've tried in America? Sarkis; very good, but kind of disgusting. 2. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you so? Tibet. 3. What is the biggest difference between your school in Germany and North Shore? In Germany, school is an annoying obligation. NS is where my life takes place! That's a great experience! k. What is your favorite memory of North Shore so far this year? Homecoming Week. Every year we look forward to meeting our exchange student. This year, we welcomed 5. Use one word to describe living with the Christoph to his new community where he Callahans. showed us his talents and abilities. He is a Wow! warm, friendly, intelligent addition to our classes, sports teams, and clubs, and is a great friend to all. We are fortunate to have had the opportunity to get to know him. As the year comes to an end, we will be sad to say goodbye. We wish him the best of luck in all his future adventures. 6 International Student

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