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M aking T racksThe Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that, the passing there Had worn them really about the same.

And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day!Yet knowing how way leads to way,I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.

—Robert Frost

Does the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes, to the very end.Will the day's journey take the whole long day?From mom to night, my friend.

— Christina Rossetti

Senior DedicationMr. Martin,

We would like to thank you for all the time that you've dedicated to making our days here at PCDS memorable. We've enjoyed your guidance, wit, and humor. Despite all of the vicious rumors about American History, we can honestly say that junior year would not have been as wonderful without you. Your enthusiasm was and always is contagious and we thank you for always bringing life into the classroom. The constant "tension" between you and "Doc" always made us laugh. We hope that the "Class of 1999 Lounge" remains in your room as a constant reminder of the class that truly appreciated who you are and what you have done for us. We will sincerely miss you as a mentor and a friend.

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Ad a m Ma n i k a , Er ic Wassmann, and Joseph A b a t e d i s c u s s t he procession.

Charlie Wilde leads David Calica and Clark Gilhart into the school year.

Jeff Marcus holding-hands with Skylar Kaye and Cres Worthington on their way into the gym.

Courtney Minton seems to be enjoying the first day of school.

Alexa Ti bshraeny and Natasha Fazel catch up on the first day of school after the summer break.

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David Levy leading Nicky R o d r i g u e zGibbs with fellow seniors t a l k i n g wi t hChris Rethore and Becky Danielle Kaye.Moretsky preparing to follow.

"It was fun. We got to see all of our friends."

-Max Mattem

"I was eight feet tall compared to these kids."

- Chris Frederick

opening day processionTraditionally, the first day oFschool begins with an all-school assembly. Each year, the seniors walk in with the kindergartners as a symbol of school unity and community. Opening day festivities also include a welcome back from the Head of the School, Mr. Brewster. When asked about their experience during the opening day procession, many kindergartners

j remarked "I don't remember the first day of school." The seniors enjoyed the experience.; According to Chris Rethore, it was "an emotionally riveting experience and was something

[he'd] looked forward to for [his] four years in PCDS" high school. The experience was the i opposite for Erin McKinely: "No little kid would grab my hand." Overall, this is a well-liked tradition.

Quick Quips

"I had a boy [senior] and it was fun."

-Charlie Wilde

Becky Moretsky and Liz Hewson walk in with Leah Clark.

Leaping through the Lower School...

How do the lower classmen feel about their teachers?

-"They help you whenever you need help." Morgan Gilbert,Kindergarten .

- "They are the BEST!"Alexander Kaye, Kindergarten

- "They are just a little b i t fun."Chris Gargiola, 1st grade

- "I like my teachers because they help us read."Brook Schlott, 1st grade

- "They are nice because they don't yell at you."Sally Williams, 2nd grade

- "They make boring stuff really, really fun."Lizzy Burton, 3rd grade

- "They must have gone to really good universities because they give us really challenging stuff."

Anthony Conyers, 3rd grade

Janell Byas, Allison Barranco, Sally Williams, Michael Tree, Kristi Whisler

Christopher Gibbs

James Barranco, Reid Price, Zachary Shedd, ,>| Max Baum

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... Marching through the Middle School

Matt LaPrade, Jake Crimins, Steve Martori,, Kim Jackson, Chris England, Jack McCain

How do the middle classmen feel about their teachers?

- "I guess they're nice.....I guess."Kyle Wade, 8th grade

- "Everyone is always willing to help out."Danielle Skloven, 6th grade

- "My teachers are, well, interesting."Kim Jackson, 8th grade

- "They are weird, just weird."Natasha Fazel, 6th grade

- "I like some of them."Eric Austin, 8th grade

- "I have no clue."Ashley Becker, 8th grade

- "No comment."Lindsey McCaleb, 7th grade

Jordan Wyndelts, John Hartzmark, Emily Col vet, Michael Vrla, Kyle Wade

Courtney Minton, Kelly Minkin

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B r i t n e e Y o u n g b l o o d a n d C ourtney Pakis share a m om ent in the quad.

Je ff S u rd ak o w sk i and N atalie D u laney en joy the show ers w ith their flow er.

D J C hris Fredrick M C s the boat dance w ith the support o f h is entourage.

G igg les abound w ith Liz M cG ee and Sarah H urw itz.

U pper S c h o o l P ath s ;Upper School is the crossing of many diverse paths. We each bring our

energy, excitement, and dreams as we venture farther along our paths. Skills are taught and challenges are met while our own expectations reach new heights. The friendships and camaraderie formed at PCDS give us the encouragement to push for success with each step we take. Our Upper School experience will be a cherished memory as we each continue our journey.

M ike K ahn, M ichelle H ertzfeld ,A shley M orrill, M eryl T hom as an d M e re d ith G a ra g io la are w ork in g hard a t a n ew sp ap er layou t session.

A u g u stin e G o m ez , S e b a s tie n M illio n , G ilb ert A rm enta and Scott G ilbert.

G ordon K rnjaic sends a m essage to all.

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Jo h n T ow nsend p lay s p eek-a- bo o w ith the cam era!

T iffany W estlie and Jam ie Plaza share an endearing hu g in the quad.

C a r li G a r c ia -R o d r iq u e z an d A ugustine G om ez take tim e to sm ile for the cam era at the Senior Class sponsored boat dance.

Mrs. Personius and Anthony Conyers working on a city report.

Mr. Eriksen and students during Middle School break.

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In Action

Mrs. Dalton and Danielle Kaye are discussing Halloween.

Mrs. Robb and Ms. Mahan are happy as they begin a day of teaching.

Dr. Collins, Mr. Flail, Mr. Martin, and Mr. Wilkins enjoy the view from the sidelines at Blue and Gold Day.

Ms. Fisher and Ms. Carter are amazed by what they see in the Middle School.

Ms. Mitchell with Brittany Davis and Meghan McCain.

M r s . M a n n a p o s e s fo r th e cam era.

M r. D elgad o keeps the softball M r. G auld ing is hap py tofield beautifu l. han dou t food in the d ining hall.

M s.O lm ed o and M s. H ernandez tak e a b re a k to p o se fo r th e cam era.

M rs. L ee takes tim e to sm ile for the cam era.

M rs. M iller p repares for another day.

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PCDS S ta ff: P aving th e W ay

At. Y eam an starts another day. M r. D elgad o m od els h is shadesfor the cam era.

Head of School, Galen Brewster

Footprintsby Galen Brewster

Footprints in the sandstone, old as petroglyphs, like on a beach after a wave or two. Lean, not too big, the spacing says a runner; long stride, weight forward, must have been going fast to some place vanished long ago. No signs o f looking back, it slows you down but you better, or you might not know who you are.

Where the faint of heart dare not step.

Mr. Brewster and Eric Medoff discuss where to go from here,

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B o a r d o f T r u st e e s

K enneth S. A llison Su san J. B ansak G alen B rew ster T hom as G eantil R ichard W illiam F. H enze IIV / P B uild ings and P resid ent H ead o f the School G oodm anson C lass o f '67

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Su san K irkw ood V / P E ducation

Leslie Lew is Pres. Parents' A ssociation

D onald R. L oback C indy H. M cC ain M ichael A. Pachtm an

Pres. A lum ni A ssociation C lass o f '70

Jean G. P la tt C aro lyn P. O 'M ally Bernard G. R eth ore D aniel Sem egen L aurence B. Tree IIV / P D iversity V / P Treasu rer V /P D ev elop m ent

C lass o f '65

G arth W ieger K ristine C . W illiam s C ynthia R. Y eargan

Advisory Trustees

C. R andall B ain H erbert J. L ouis L eslie H. Sm allD aniel J. D onahoe III N an P. M iller A nn P. Sym ingtonB enn ett D orrance E llie B . N olan Shoshana B. TancerB ert A . G etz Jean W . P ettitt H al Tashm anG eorge E. L eckie N icholas J. Sakellariadis '69 G ay F. W ray

F red erick M . Pakis V / P Inform ation Technology and

L ong Range Planning

iK athleen R. W ade

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Longust, Ms. Howard, Dr. Lipovsky and Ms. Kolbet - happy perones at the second annual Fall Ball.

With coffee in hand, Mr. Martin is ready for another morning American History class.

P C D S F a cu lty

Mr. Schweikher stands proudly in front of his very full "college news" bulletin board.

Mr. Cook carefully cuts paper for waiting students.

Ms. Schertenlieb enthusiastically Doc riles up the crowd at Blue anddirects a chorus concert. Gold day Mr Flail and Mr Martin

enjoy his company.

Dr. Millington studies the DNA in Tiffany Westlie's hair. Shefali Samant looks on hoping that she can learn something new.

Jean Ackley, LS Art Cort Alcott, Second Grade

Becky Allison, English Chair

Jan Anderson, First Grade Christine Anderson, MS

Spanish

Molly Amason, MS French / Spanish

Jessica Barranco, U.S.History

Marie Bippus, Fifth Grade Adrienne Bonnet, Pre-

Kindergarten Karen Bruntz, First Grade

Linda Bryant, MS Art Georgia Buelow, MS/US

Physical Education Andrew Caglieris, Math

ChairCara Cameron, Head

Librarian Ginger Carter, MS Social

Studies

Toni Clark, LS Science, Coordinator of Teacher

Assistants John Collins, US English

Joyce Cone, MS Math Jim Cook, US Art

Lance Coon, US English

Fabio Correa, US Spanish Stacy Cowen, LS Physical

Education Louise Crabtree, MS

English Carol Dalton, Kindergarten

Rod Dashnaw, MS Latin

F aculty

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Cindy Davis, First GradeMarti deAnguera, LS/MSScienceJudy Dering,KindergartenLinda Drate, LS SpanishLee Edwards,Kindergarten

Brian Ellingson, MS/US Physical Education Kathy Ellis, US Math Chris Eriksen, Fifth Grade Kaye Ferguson, Music ChairJohn Fielder, Fourth Grade

Stephanie Fisher, Director of Development-Project Excellence/MS English Chuck Flail, US History Peter Flanagan-Hyde, US MathSusan Funkhouser, Fifth GradeJanet Green, Woodwind CoachMatt Guthrie, Coach, Research Coordinator for Debate Team Elaine Heidler, Kindergarten Bob Hendrickson, Director of Student Activities / Physical EducationLillian Howard, US Latin David Ingalls, Fourth Grade

Diane Ingold, Second GradeKaren Johnson, Third GradeShelly Jones, MS CounselorMonique Kohler, Pre- Kindergarten Debra Kolbet, US Computer

Bob Kosower, Director of AthleticsLouise Lamee, Pre- Kindergarten Bridgett Longust, US FrenchEvelyne Macrodimitris, LS Librarian Stephanie Mahan, MS Spanish

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F acultyDan M ajeski, LS

Physical Education Alexis M artel, MS

Science Dave M artin, History

Chair, Assistant to US Head

M argaret M illington, US Biology

Leslie M ilne, Pre- Kindergarten

Judy M itchell, MS Counselor, A ssistant to

MS Head Linda M offett,

Kindergarten Eric Neufer, Computer

Chair, Director-of Academ ic Computing

Manuel Nunez, Foreign Language Chair

Liz O lson, MS Math

Christine Palmer, MS /US Librarian

Lynn Personius, Third Grade

John Riley, LS M usic/Computer

Kae Robb, MS Spanish Tripp Robbins,

Director- Theater/D ram a

David Rowe, MS/US Music

M elanie Sainz, Art Chair

Anne Salzm ann, All- School Counselor

Brenda Schertenlieb, MS/US Choral Music

Paul Schweikher, D irector of College

Counseling M ike Sw ingler, Science

ChairTom Sylvester, D irector

of A dm issions and Financial Aid/US

M acroeconom ics Peg Thom as, MS

English Sharon Thompson, US

English Jenny Treadway, MS

Computer

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Fran Vierck, Fourth GradeBarbara Whiter, Director of Project Excellence and Community Outreach Tom W ielunski, MS MathAndy W ilkins, MS Social Studies Dean W ilkins, US Chemistry

Betsey Young, LS Learning Center Betsy Youngman, MS Science

Leslie Abbot, Receptionist

Randy Allmon, A ccountant/Financial

Analyst Karen Anderson,

D evelopm ent and Alumni O fficer

Kristie Berg, Adm issions O fficer D u ane B erg stro m , Su p e rin te n d e n t of

B u ild in g s and G rou nd s

Jason Brabon, M aintenance

Lee Buettner, Executive A ssistant to Head of

School Barbara Bzdak, Business Office

Secretary C liff Carlson, M aintenance

Luis Cisnaros, M aintenance

Susan Cooke, M aintenance

M ichael Corbosiero, M aintenance

Lola Cuenca, Dining Hall

Jose Delgado, M aintenance

Lisa D ilettoso, LS A ssistant D irector of

A dm issions/C ounselor

Allen Doehrer, Bus Driver

Sen Fan, M aintenance John Flynn,

M aintenance Lance Gaulding,

Dining Hall Barbara Hendrickson,

Evening Eagles

Cristina H ernandez, D ining Hall Carol Hook,

Developm ent Secretary Shirley Hughes, MS

Supervised Study Gaylord Johnson,

M aintenance Robert Jones, Bus

D river

Jackie Lee, MS SecretaryGail Lindsey, Bookstore John Mack, M aintenance Ilene Manna, LS Secretary/Adm issions Veronica M artinez, Dining Hall

A1 McCauley, M aintenance David M cClintoc, A ssistant Systems Network Supervisor Denise M cClintoc, Director of Alumni and Development Nancy M iller, US SecretaryLeo Nez, M aintenance

Jew ell Nisbet, R.N. Leticia Olmedo, Dining HallJohn Ordini, Chief Business and Finanical OfficerJudy O rtiz, School Secretary Brandon Perry, M aintenance

Ed Pettengill, Systems Network Supervisor Joan Risley, Director of Communications Karen Roberts, US Secretary Joe Robinson, Bus DriverAlex Skoczen, Security Director

Bob Spaziani, Director of Food Services Danny Strickland, M aintenance Trudy Tom, Business Office Assistant Faith Vojtanek, M aintenance Harold Yeaman, Maintenance

Lyle Zielstorf,MaintenanceBeth Zink, PublicationsDesigner

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L ife in

Jace Tibi, Devon McLaughlin, Tori Hussey, Allison Barranco, Alexis Kezirian, Javon Smith resting on the

Watch out, here comes Emma-Claire Henderson and Kate Gonzales down the slide.

Rebecca Cohen, Rachael Lopez, Kylin Hamann, Isabel Hines on a bench.

Gino Picozzi, Andrew Opila, and Alex Lendrum consider the merits of hanging out in a tunnel.

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th e L o w e r S c h o o lDanielle Weinberg, Matt Barbey, Brittney Golding, Aaron Fazel, and Brooke Minton at a special feast day.

Leah Clark and Eliza­beth Rodie model the latest beaded fashion.

Andru Roysden & Hugh Schlott during their daily snack break.

Ashley Sylvester, Rachael Lopez and Rebecca Cohen playing in the blocks.

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P r e-K

Alexandra Abate Amy Aube

James Barranco Max Baum

Megan Crenshaw Kayla Eller

Christopher Frame Elliot Goldberg Kate Gonzales

Kendall Goodyear Michaela Hori

Gillian Hormel

Michael Hung Jacob Langerman

Kathleen Larkin William MacGillivray

Alice Masayesva Nathaniel Nearhood

Daniel Niv Reid Price

Alexa Roeper Zachary Shedd

Allison Sherman Connor Werth

Dennis Willis Danika Worthington

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K indergarten

Joseph Abate

Gregory Adrian Chelsea Barker Whitney Bowers DJ Burton Leah Clark Rebecca Cohen

Eric Conyers Connor Genta Nicholas Gibbs Morgan Gilbard Seth Ginsburg Kendall Goett

Kylin Hamann Tamara Itkis Alexandra Kaye Danielle Kaye Harrison Kaye Skylar Kaye

Bailey Keogh Matthew Lillard Julia Lipovsky Rachael Lopez Kyle Manna Jordan Masayesva

Harley McKee Christopher Meier Ryan Miller Alexander Mirbod Nicholas Nason Trey Petznick

Kathryn Rector Elizabeth Rodie Sofia Sweeney Ashley Sylvester Charles Wilde Cres Worthington

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F irst

G r a d e

William Bames Daniel Bohnert

Sophia Boyer Peter Brown

Margo Casselman Jacqueline Chang

Anjali Chari

Erich Eller Berit Folson

Robert Frame Adam Galloway

Shannon Galloway Christopher Garagiola

Alexander Gonzales

Cole Goodyear Ariel Gordon

Patrick Haenel Geri Hormel

Hannah Keogh Rachel Kozinn Sydney Lakin

Maxwell Leonesio Luke Lyddon

Makenzie Manson Harrison Norem

Emily Overholt Nicholas Parides

Kathleen Peairs

Wyatt Rodgers Shannon Rosenauer

Brooke Schlott Diana Hsu Schron

Jack Schwimmer Matthew Selling Morgan Shepard

Nathan Sherman Jace Tibi

Geoffrey Vrla Michael Wells

Tres White Amelia Williams

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Robert Adrian Allison Barranco Noah Bucon Thomas Burke Janell By as Alexander Caniglia Eric Fram

Teresa Frame Elliot Ginsburg Quinlan Hamann Emma-Claire Henderson Isabel Hines Zara Howard Victoria Hussey

Mark Iobst Alexis Kezirian Eric Lakin Zachary LaPrade Alex Lendrum Nicole Lopez Adam Lowe

Erin Malone Amanda Martori William Matloff Stewart McClintic Devon McLaughlin Andrew Opila Philip Pachtman

Jessica Petznick Gino Picozzi Rohan Ram Noah Segal Jesse Shedd Javon Smith Matthew Tibi

Michael Tree Christian Uglietta Kristen Whisler Sally Williams Mayan Zeitlin

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T h ird

G ra d e

Abigail Abraham Seashols Barnes

Chelsea Blandford Laura Bodell

David Bracher Elisabeth Burton

Ali Casselman

Alexa Cohn Anthony Conyers

Natalie Cooper Victoria Crase

Jay Fielder Jarrid Fish

Guy Gamble

Natalie Garagiola Christopher Gibbs

Amy Goodmanson Piper Gustafson

Philip Haenel Schuyler Humes

Jonathan Lorentzen

Henry Luehrman Emma Lyddon

Nicholas Martori Jack Mattern

Brandon Norem Michael-Anne Orenstein

Jennifer Papp

Thomas Parides Gregory Peairs

William Perocchi Chelsea Robbins Hunter Rodgers

Daniel Rollingher Alex Temen

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Elena Uglietta Harrison Ward

Kelsey White Richard Wong

Kit York

F o u rth

G ra d e

Matthew Barbey Christiana Barkley Lexi Bohnert Ross Bridgeman Clare Burnham Faith Burton Anna Connell Jax Cornell

Megan Donovan Anita Drootman Nicolas Farrier Aaron Fazel Alexandra Fitter Stephanie Fitter Nicholas Genta Brittny Golding

Cass Goodmanson Aliena Goren Aii Grace Nake Grewal Carsten Hamann Jack Hooker Nico Howard Alexandra Itkis

Amy Jennings David Jensen Jordan Kabbani Molly Kearns Michael Krumwiede Brian Lakin Blake Lewkowitz Alexander Lipovsky

James Lundeen Kaitlin MacKay James McCain Brooke Minton Mark Musallam Jared Neufer Christopher Opila Caroline Perry

Alexander Phillips Laura Reahard Joseph Rocco Andru Roysden Hugh Schlott Richard Selling Emily Swindal Lizzie Thompson

Danielle Weinberg Justin Wells Erica Worthington

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B o u n c in g I n t o th e M id d l e

S c h o o l

Bethany Smith, Erica Casselman, and Callie Thompson are enjoying a spooky Halloween.

Elise Williams, Lindsay Bodell, Ashley Humes, Alexa Binns, and Jack McCain await their next class.

8th Grade Girls take time out of their busy schedule to pose for the camera.

Corey Wade and Grady Wieger hanging out in the hall.

Tricks and Treats are in the minds of these middle schoolers.

Maloney, Joey Cordes - enthusiastic Fifth Graders enjoying free time out of class.

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Ellie Abraham Stephanie Balitzer

Nick Barranco Amanda Baum

Jessica Baum

Fowler Brown Ian Bucon

Emily Coltvet Joey Cordes

Dominic DeMark

Eric Eisner Michael Engle

Will Fielder Amanda Frederick

Robin Galloway

Cole Geringer Daniel Haddock Michael Haenel

Dathan Hamann JoAnna Hartzmark

Rebecca Hirsch Sarah Kozinn

Carlie Lakin Caitlin Lisa

Kathryn Lorentzen

Sofie Lyddon Shannon Malone Tommy Maloney Alexandra Matloff Courtney McConnell

Elizabeth McGavock BJ NellerKatherine Overholt David Packer Melissa Palm

Chris Parides Michael Peloquin Emily Rector David Reiman Emma Robbs

Talia Sherman Jordan Uglietta Courtney Van Cott Stephen Vrla Corey Wade

Lauren Weinberg Grady Wieger Alex Winter Christopher Yee James Yurka

Harry Zeitlin

Danah Al-Sulaihim Alex Ashby

Dana Atwood Kirk Bansak

Christopher Beabeau Abby Bodell

Raphael Bongni Lucy Caldwell

Erica Casselman Emily Conley

Catherine Crook Randy Dhillon

Alexander Dru Brianna Eller

Natasha Fazel Katharine Fish I

Shannen Fish Tom Foglesong

Paul Folson Dan Gerbarg

Mark Greenburg Jared Hecht-Bernstein

Lauren Hendricks Emily Hermann

S ixth G radeAlexandra Heuser Dax Howard Kiel JeffreyJamie Johnsen-Brigham Billy Keating John Kester

James Kiesel Matthew Kostrivas Sean Kramer David Krumwiede Brandon LaPrade Alex Lee

K.C. Lewis Richard Mackay Prashanth Mahalingam Max Mattern Bryan McLaren Kelly Minkin

Courtney Minton Grant Pakis Stephanie Papp Matthew Peairs Blake Randolph Jason Root

Alexandra Schuchter Christopher Schulze-Solce Harteg Singh Danielle Skloven Bethany Smith Cassie Sonntag

Jacob Swartz Callie Thompson Alexa Tibshraeny Ryan TreeSoroosh Varahramyan J. Kyle Whisler

Lexi White

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Elena Abarinov Dana Balitzer

Aaron Bernard Kerry Birk

Christopher Blandford Alisha Blischok

Jennifer Botero Claire Brandon

Alex Brey Chris Cameron

Karla Cesal Jacob Crimmins

Carolyn Daucher DJ Dilettoso

Brigit Donovan Christopher England

Jonathan England Valerie Garagiola

Alexandra Gray Teg Grewal

Jonathan Halevy John Hartzmark

Ashley Heltne Adina Hirsch

Ashley Humes Jason Hung

Andrea Jackson Paige Knappenberger

Jessica Kozinn Rishi Kumar

S eventh G radeMatthew LaPrade Jennifer Lewkowitz Phyllis Lipovsky Michelle Lisa Sarah Luehrman Steve Martori

Jack McCain Lindsey McCaleb Tammy McGavock Gregory McGrath Samuel Mendelson Alexander Musallam

Allison Pachtman Aaron Packer Christine Perocchi Elizabeth Reahard Kristy Russell Alejandro Saldana

Ryan Schubert Sierra Seip Mark Semegen Hanna Shoen Lesley Silverthom Sarah Spencer

Jessica Spigner Samuel Thompson Michael Vrla Anna Marie Ward Cam Warner Tara Wieger

Elise Williams Jessica Worthington Gabriel Wright Jordan Wyndelts Elizabeth York Abby Zeitlin

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Eric Austin Skip Bansak

Ashley Becker Sean Beresini

Alexa Binns Lindsay Bodell

Stuart Bowers Emily Burnett Julie Carland Rachel Chase

Clint Corcoran Rebecca Dalton

Brittany Davis Reid Davis

Sabrina Delafield Vincent Devlin

Simi Dhillon Will Dowling

Christo Dru Humberto Duarte

Elissa Eller Elizabeth Engle

Liz Foglesong Laura Garrity

David Gerbarg Jessica Green

John Haddock Sally Handmaker

Whitney Henderson Joey Hooker

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E ighth G rade

Joseph Yeargan Stephanie Yee

Peter Howell Kim Jackson Christie Jilly Chelsea Keller Yuki Kondo-Shah Lance Labun

Justin Long Christian Lorentzen Ali Matthews Meghan McCain Becca McLaren Patty Millington

Veronique Millon Martin Naradikian Lauren Perlow Carlos Saldana Pat Sandor Sarah Scarborough

Michael Schneider Daniel Schwartz Rebecca Smalley Allison Smith Neil Smith Cody Sonntag

Josh Soper Lauren Tree Joseph Volk Kyle Wade Jessie Weiser Nicole Wells

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Jeff Marcus takes a moment to contemplate the meaning of life.

Nat Schultz and Brian Snyder are looking studly at the fall ball.

Eric Fraser, Scott Surdakowski and Beau Roysden smile on spirit day.

Kelly Noble, Ashley Morrill, Jill Carland and Erin McKinley strike a pose.

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T he U pper S ch o o l

Ariella Neville and Liz Hewson get a little friendly with Thunder the Eagle.

Chip shows off his Eagle spirit.

Mark Sipperly points out amazing passages in English literature to Erin Beresini and Bryant Guffey.

Glen Goodman and Aubrey Wieger share a smile over math homework.

Peter Chiarelli shows off his lunch.

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Marc Alexander Taylor Austin Edwin Barnes

Vik Bellapravalu Laura Biel

Nataliya Biskup

Theodore Blosser Jason Bodell

Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes Jamika By as

Eric Daucher Elizabeth Delgado

Evan DeMark Justin Flanagan-Hyde

N atalie-Fleischaker Hermes Flores

Todd Gilbert Danielle Goldstein

Claudia Gonzalez Nate Goralnik Alexis Gordon

Eric Hirvela Zach Israel

Marina Ivanova

Chip Jackson Colin Jeffrey

Alexander Karlsson Lisa Kirkwood

Towner Kitchell Sonia Kumar

N inth G radeAdam Lewkowitz Anthony Lisa Danny Lowe Rebecca Lynch Orlando Martinez Chandra McClelland

Bryan Meyerowitz Roberto Morales Laura Neller Sophie Nye Amanda Packer Ally Pasulka

Jason Platt Tommy Reahard Kristi Reardon Ryan Rosen Kim Ross.Suchil Samant

Nina Schulze-Solce Sarah Semegen Michaela Skloven David Tiro Katharine Tomalty Julia VanHelder

Grant Walker Eric Werner Garrett Wieger Alexis Wielunski Michael Willey Brian Yee

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Greg Abdouch Courtney Becker

Erin Beresini David Biel

Bobby Brook Meghan Bullock

Lexie Carlson Julie Clark Alex Conn

M att Couto Molly Dean

Melanie Deutsch

Sarah Engle Sab Fabricius

Bryan Fastenberg Nadia Fazel

Eric Fraser Meredith Garagiola

Beri Golding Paul Gonzales

Raymond Gordon Tracey Guerin Bryant Guffey

Ashley Gustafson

Justin Hammar Michelle Hertzfeld

Alexandra Hicks Sarah Hurwitz

Callie Kant Gordan Krnjaic

T enth G radeAshleigh Levison Doug Loback Nick Lochridge Zachary Loomstein Michael Lowe Ly Luu

Gowtham Mahalingam Chris Mallien-Davis Caroline McGee Julie McReynolds Rachel Perry Evan Rand

Abigail Rethore Kimberly Ruht Jeff Sand Lilli Shoen Bryan Silverthorn Michael Simpson

Preetma Singh Zabita Singh Mark Sipperley Jessica Skloven Brian Snyder Scott Surdakowski

Thomas Tahmassian Katie Thompson Tatum Vail Martin Ward Joshua Wright Ashley Yeargan

Caroline Young Britnee Youngblood Mike Yurka

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Mishary Al-Sulaihim Ian Anderson

Gilbert Armenta Jessica Berch

Courtney Berg Adam Blankenheimer

Micah Bloomberg Lindsey Burnett

Zack Burstein Stephen Canova

Toshiro Chiang Andrew Ciarfalia

Christy Clark Kevin Daucher

Kendra Davis Jamie Dessen

Sarah Donovan Natalie Dulaney

Rachel Fastenberg Steve Garrity

Alexis Garson Scott Gilbert

Glen Goodman Hailey Harris

Sam Hartzmark Mark Hatch-Miller

Rob Hatch-Miller Tim Hayes

Robert Hoxie Diana James

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E leventh G radeAnna Knoell Heather Lee Brent Leonesio Courtney Lewis Andria Ligas Maureen Lipovsky

Erin Lynch Christy Mallory Eric Medoff Sebastien Millon Mandy Moll Sarah Nixon

Zachary Oakland Nicole Orne Sarah Pachtman Hyung Ki Park Jason Pawloski Elizabeth Perla

Michael Rector Rebecca Reiman Beau Roysden Shefali Samant Harveer Sandhu Nat Shultz

Chris Strohm Courtney Tinnan Piroz Toofani Katherine Vieh Tiffany Westlie Aubrey Wieger

Catherine Yee

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Activities: New spaper-Editor o f Entertainm ent (2 years); Yearbook- Co-Editor in Chief (1 year); Daybreaks- Editor/Co-Editor in Chief (2 years); National Achievem ent Scholar; Delegate to the ASU Choral Leadership Sem inar; Tutor at M adison Heights Elementary (1 year); French Peer Tutor (1 year); Junior Class Vice President; M usicals-H.M .S. Pinafore, Anything Goes, W est Side Story.

W e are talking seriously . A nd if you do not deign to g ive m e your attention, I w ill not bow before you. Fyodor D ostoevsky

I have grown to be­come proud of myself Perry Farrell

Timor Mortis conturbat

me. William Dunbar

You can t get away from yourselves. Leo Tolstoy

To define is to limit. Oscar Wilde

oh, and I'm never cool enough.Eric Avery

I am not popular.! They say I am proud.

N o, I h ave no pride. If)

I had any pride, ij should n ot have put

m yself into such aj position as this.,

Leo Tolstoy

True to my ideals? Once I violate them I am lost. Aeschylus

Erin McKinley

M ay you alw ays find new roads to travel; new horizons to explore; new dream s to call your ow n. -A non.

P ^ f P r A n +Vi n n t t C h I ^ r^ 1 11 debater' actor' pianist' ?occer enthusiast'J- t ! L C l S \ L L I I l U I L V V - l L I C l I c i l i intellectual, servant to the community

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Ht: 5 '9 " W t:140 B: 20 W : 32 H: 34 Enjoys: Fast cars, a good book, m oonlit w alks on the beach. H ates: H om ew ork, co llege applications, pollution. A m bition: to m ake the w orld a better place for ou r ch ildren, and to achieve w orld peace.

Jeff Marcus

Psuck!

I thought I already drove you ou t of your m ind yesterd ay. - Jerry M arcus

Well you're just 17 and all you wanna do is disappear.You know what I mean there's a lot of space between your ears.

- Roger Taylor

Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey.

- John Lennon

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Aylin Zehra Tashman

Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. -Robert F. Kennedy

Iyi Ruyalar

Part of what friends experience is something that people who aren't

Activities: Varsity Swim m ing, Varsity Soccer, Tennis, JV Basketball, Club Soccer, Service and Awareness, DayBreaks Co-Editor, New spaper Amanda Jean Leber Mabbitt

tV « » v » . v «... friends can't know. It's a code. It's another language. - Judd Nelson ™ w W w

W e patronize the anim als for their incom petence, for their tragic fate of hav in g taken form so far below ourselves. A nd therein w e err and greatly err. For the anim al shall not be m easured by m an. In a w orld older and more com p lete than ours they m ove finished and com plete, gifted w ith extensions o f sen ses w e hav e lost or never attained, liv ing by voices w e shall never hear. T hey are ou r brethren , they are not underlings; they are other nations, caught w ith ou rselves in the net o f life and tim e. - H enry Beston

It is good to have an end to jou rney tow ard, but it is the jou rney that m atters, in the end. -U rsu la K. LeG uin

'W e'll be friends forever, won't we, Pooh?' asked Piglet.'Even longer,' Pooh answered. - A.A. Milne

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Augustine Hernandez Gomez c h ic a n o p o w e r i

This is for the People of the Sun! Rage Against the Machine

You don't have to experience destruction

to feel it.

H ow does one actually achieve the "Kool Cat" status?--Taylor Guerin

Fear is you r only G od!- R age A gainst the M achine

You keep looking at my w atch, when m y m ind is really m y diam ond-

W yclef Jean

You're going to w alk w ith y ou r enem y, before you learn to w alk w ith one another...how sick can you b e ?— Louis Farrakhan

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A ctiv ities: varsity sw im (capt.), JV basketball (capt.), varsity softball, g irls' club soccer, dram a club, m usical, service and aw areness club, choir

Carli Rae Garcia-RodriquezDeep in m y heart-the answ er- it w as in m e and I m ade up m y m ind to find m y ow n

destiny. -Lau ryn Hill

We did not weave the web of life; we are merely strands in it. Whatever we do to the

web, we do it to ourselves.-Chief Seattle

Perteneciste a una raza antigua de pies descalvos y de suenos blancos. -Shakira

And brown, brown like the arm s o f w arrior trees that refused the rope, brown like fertile fields unfurrowed, anploughed. caram el brow n, chestnut brow n. :hocolate b ro w n .. . you are the daughters o f women who dipped you whole in the w aters o f promise.

-Gloria W ade-Gayles

Suddenly I realize that if I stepped out of m y body I w ould break into blossom . -"A B lessing" Jam es W right

lo lu m b u s did not d iscover the new

world. H e IN V A D ED it. -A nonym ous

be true to the dream s of thy youth -H erm an M elville

I am no t a celebrity . I am not a show . I am not u nreachable or untouchable. I am a prom ise you m ade to you rself w hen you w ere a little girl. A nd I am com ing true. -A nonym ous

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Christopher M. Purdy Activities: THEATRE!!! OPERA!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Poison oak really is the aphrodisiac of the gods ~ Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality ~ Whenever you find you are on the side of the majority, it is time to reform ~ To love another person is to see the face of God ~ WAZZSSUUPP?!? ~ You must believe in free will; there is no choice ~ Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins; which of the two has the grander view? ~ L'amour est enfant de Boheme, il n'a jamais connu de loi; si tu ne m'aimes pas, je t'aimes; si je t'aime, prends garde a toi ~ Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us worldly evidence of the fact Nothing is either good or bad, but thinkingmakes it so ~ Do will gratify astonish the rest we leave behind be great is to be Do just once you can't, and pay attention to again ~ Deal others as gently ~ Truth is too do not like those illusions ~ Al- you are afraid to

the right thing, it some people and ~ To live in hearts is not to die ~ To misunderstood ~ what others say you will never their limitations with the faults of as with your own simple for us; we who unmask our ways do what do ~ Most people

are about as happy as they make up their minds to be ~ No one can make you feel inferior without your consent ~ Be true to yourself ~ God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference ~ Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans ~ Dare to dream ~ Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody ~ Man is the only animal that blushes or needs to ~ No man who tries to pursue an ideal in his own way is without enemies ~ There is nothing like a dream to create the future ~ It is better to deserve honors and not have them than to have them and not deserve them ~ I hate quotations. Tell me what you know ~ May you always find new roads to travel;

lore; new dreams to call your own.

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A ctivities: 1995 Arizona H unter Jum per A ssociation C ham pion; 1996 Am erican Horse Shows A ssociation Zone 8 Cham pion in both Sm all and Large Juniors; 1997 AHSA Zone 8 Horse of the Year; 1998 Currently ranked in the top three in the United States for Junior Equestrians under seventeen. Jennie Carleton

"There is someone who knows everything there is to know. There is someone who is too afraid to let it show. We live by consequences, we never seem to get it right. Conflict of circumstances, and sometimes we may lose a fight."

-Face to Face

Look at the bright side... it's not yours. -Lissa

"W e see m uch, observe little, and perceive less.""We remind me of The

Baby-Sitter's Club..."-Courtney U nknow n (to m e)

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Courtney Pakis

It is only with the heart that one can see rij what is essential s invisable to the eye."

-The Little Prince

"If you judge people, you have no time to love them."

—Mother Teresa

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Ariella Neville

(ou gotta know happy—you gotta enow gladiecause you're gonna know lonely ind you're gonna know sad.

—Mary Chapin Carpenter

Some days the line I walk turns out to be straight Other days the line tends to deviate —ani difranco

W hen I look in the m irror I see days to com e A nd m y face is ju st a trace o f w here I'm com ing from . — ani d ifranco

I have never met anyone sillier than me till I met you. —SS Warbug

You have to laugh at

yourself, because you'd cry your eyes

out if you didn't.

—Indigo Girls

Elizabeth Ashley Hewson

This has all been wonderful, but now I'm on my way-Phish

C elebrate w e w ill, becau se life is short, bu t sw eet for certain-D ave M atthew s Band

You live, you learn-Alanis Morrisette

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Kelly Noble

Michael D. KahnActivities: Varsity Golf, SM YC-Chairm an: Youthapalooza, M ock Trial, Register OpEd / Entertainment Editor, All-Region Band, Nat. M erit Sem i- Finalist, Xerox Award in Hum anities, UPenn Book Award, U of A Tradition o f Excellence, "Y outh Salute" H onoree, Cum Laude, TEAM S (3rd in US), High Honors, Co-Founder of the Papichulo Club

Som etim es you 're the fly ; som etim es the windshield-b. dylan • Give it a whirl, you never

know, you might end up in a limo-saxon gold • We are the people our parents warned us about -j. buffet • My loathings are simple: stupidity, oppression, crime, soft music-v. nabokov To be nobody but yourself—in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else—means to fight the hardest battle which

any human being can never stop fighting-ee cummings

I Do I contradict myself? Very 8 1 « ig flK p rcij well, then I contradict myself.

I am large, I contain multitudes-w. whitman

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Activities: JV Basketball, JV Basketball Captain, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball Captain, PCD S Register. Yearbook Staff, Co-Founder of the Papichulo Club. Christopher Frederick

"O f all the p eople I kno w ...you 're one of them . V enerable M r. H end rickson / "Y o u B et Lance! "S e e Y a There, C o ach !" - Big D an the M an

Splendid!

Fred?!?

Ashley Kay Morrill A ctivities: Yearbook; N ew spaper ed itor; V P Senior Class; V P Service and A w areness; Tennis; Jazz Band.

A ctivities: Varsity C ross C ountry (C o-C aptain) -C oach es Award, Varsity Cheerleading (Co-Captain), N ew spaper (Sports Editor), Junior/Senior Class Secretary/Treasurer, Service & Awareness, Yearbook, Ninth Grade Trip Counselor Leslie Sharyn Kornreich

"G oo d n ig h t noises everyw h ere..."

D addy

RAPTOR MOVE!!!!!! Les & Ash

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Katherine Anna Green Let no one ever come to you without leaving better and happier -Mother Teresa

■Austin (Danger) Powers

Shhh! I'm creating a masterpiece. Some day they'll pay me millions to do this!

Japanese Animation Fanatic • Harkins Employee • Artist • Optimist • Yearbook Co-Editor Margot A. LaNoue

They were not holding hands, but their shadow s were. -Beloved • "For in that sleep of death/W hat dream s may com e/W hen we have shuffled off this-m ortal coil,/M ust give us pause." —Hamlet • Stereotypes exclude intelligent people from circles of intelligence and allow unworthy people to proclaim them selves geniuses. • "If you start to black out, use the spoon." —M ark Engels • "D o not meddle in the affairs of wizards, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup." —Unknown • red leaves and yellow / falling drifting downward and/never seen at all —Autumn in Arizona

"ForgetT 'm too clever by half'...I'm at least too clever by five-sevenths." -Jason Fox, Foxtrot • You can't do that in Russia. • "I hear the voices in my head-I sw ear to God, it sounds like they're snoring." -Harvey D anger • helpm ethespacebarisstuck!

H ostes aliengeni me abduxerat.Q ui annus est?

Lucas McGrew cSil£uS ,1Vainins'Compu,er

That’s life. You’re always converting something. -Anonymous

A computer is almost human - except that it doesn’t blame its _ mistakes on other computers. '

-Anonymous

Don’t fear the penguins! A programmer is merely a device for -Linus Torivalds turning caffeine into computer

instructions.-Anonymous

Black holes are where God divided by zero.

-Steven Wright

jg Practice random acts of email and S senseless cyberspace. -Anonymous

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Activities: Weight Training, Computer Club Noah Ellman

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1 - A ctiv ities: sw im (4 yrs.), horticu ltu re (4 yrs.), service & aw areness (3 yrs.),^ / I -M-i L -r t /a r i /H leadersh ip , 9th grade trip counselor, L atino dance, Italian, Lac du Bois (2

- L V X C I X -L C L A L X _ t V C X v C L A L v A yrs.), A FS France su m m er '9 8 , M ad ison H eights tutoring

Randi Michelle Boykoff

Amanda G. Mabey

~The only adoensity is the lack theueof. ~ me

HERE LIES

H M D BY MISTAKE

I 1 8 8 1 IW $ RIGHT

(WEWAS VTOWS$011$: S l K i

HIM UPA M HE'S

I GO/VE

~Thnough a night that's not dank.W ith a candLe with no flam e, Beneath a sky with no stems.To a Land with no name In my ship I wiLL sail.As I seaRch fort no place;And I’LL leave you my heant. Though I w on ’t leaue a tnail.To show you my fate Incase I should fail. ~ me

^Diamonds you see thraough. ~ me

David Alexander Calica

"I intend to study after the test" -me

'ou have food. Bring it here. I 'm not getting up, here, g h th e re !" G inger

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"Do you have a watch, how big is it?" Katie

"David Calica- if you put any picture of me in theyearbook of a school I don't attend, you're a dead man." Carrie

"Where's the party?" Nana

"I KNOW WHO HE IS, he's the president." Emily

"W here is the truck?"

-Dad

"I don't want to bother you, but..." Mom

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Robert Alan Felix1

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Katherine Ferris

Erin Forsyth

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Clark Gilhart

'W orry is about the future or the § past. Your not living in the

momentlet go of what happened and get back in the gam e." -Joe Jackson

£NKit

"W in n in g is n ot everything. It's the only th in g ." -V ince Lom bardi

Adam Christian Manika A ctivities: V arsity Soccer Captain, Boys Lacrosse, 2yrs. Boys Basketball, 3yrs. Soccer

"I think I'm addicted to coke..acola -Eric Wassmann

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"A ll g irls do; som e ju st d on 't k now that they d o ."-E ric W assm ann

"I am the only person you will ever meet / that has eye-lid fat"

-Marley Kornreich

" I love you b ro ." -E ric W assm ann

"It7s like a sidewalk chalk painting/' -Me

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Eric Wassmann"Bro, session at my house tonight." - Adam / Me

"I love you bro."

-Adam Manika

"M y brain hurts!"-Adam Manika

"All of a sudden I saw my mom

dressed like a mailman carrying a

skateboard with a lightning bolt on

it."

- Stephen Canova

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Aaron Walker

I like lemons-Oliver White

Nobody Messes with the Hui

-Turtle...Northshore

W e should put Ayn Rand's nam e on the bottom of every toilet

-Chris Mu reel, Aaron W alker, and

Tejinder Singh

What do I want for breakfast? Is it Montisque?

-Diana Quinzani

Don't stop here, it's bat country

-Fear and Loathing in Las Veags

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David Levy

Le mielleur legume du monde, c'est la viande. —Ariel

Guns don't kill people; physics kills people. —John Lithgow, "3rd Rock from the Sun"

Sharon Lipovsky Activities: Varsity Soccer, W AGS Soccer, Softball, Swim team , M ock Trial, Orchestra; Latin Honor Society, National H onor Society, Photography Club, School of Religion, Holy Redeem er Youth Group, Student G overnm ent Representative

" I hav e com peted w ell; I hav e fin ished the race; I hav e kept the faith ."

2 T im othy 4 :7

"A n d so w e beat on, b o ats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the p ast." N ick Carraway

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Elizabeth Ann McGee

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Jamie Plaza

Rebecca Moretsky

I'm beyond your peripheral vision so you might want to turn your head 'cuz someday you are going to get hungry and eat most of the words you just said

-Ani DiFranco

M i l i i

Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone else to bring you flowers

-Anonymous

is to be one. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Meryl Thomas Activities: Softball, swimming, soccerJazz band, The Register, drama Senate, archery

Einen Freuden Svitzen Fruden Gruden. -Julers-

Meryl, untack the hook! -Genie-

SCHMERYL -Leanne-

You must be one of those endurance chicks.

-C Young- HIHAE HAEC! -Leslie-

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W hen I find m y w ay to heaven, I w ill w alk it down to earth. I w ill tie m y shoes to heaven, w ell I w ill walk it d ow n to earth.

-Rusted Root-

R em em ber w hen you w ere young.You shone like the sun.Sh ine on you crazy diam ond.

-Pink Floyd-

T here is no tim e to lose now, but m uch to b e done—Later! -Dracs-

Hala Hala Hala. -BNL-

I'm the leprechaun! Sleepytime? Never sleepytime! -Yanners-

This is the beginning of a new day.I have been given this day to use as I will. I can waste it or I can use it for good. But what I do today is important because I am exchang­ing a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes, this day will be gone forever, leaving in its place something I traded for it. I want it to be a gain and not a loss, good not evil, success not failure, in order that I shall not regret the price that I have paid for it.

-O'Brien-

Margaret Mih Tillman

There is no prejudice that the work of art cannot eventually overcome. (Andre Guide) * Perhaps there are still children who have not yet eaten men? Save the children . . . (Lu Hsun) * I believe that art is the only form of activity in which man as man shows himself to be a true individual. Only in art is he

capable of going beyond the animal state, because art is an outlet to regions which are not ruled by time and space. To live is to believe; that is my belief, anyhow. (Marcel Duchamp) * La poesia no es un escape sino una realidad.

(Flora CalderOn) * The problem with the actual world is that. . . humans have been wondering whether there is a message and, if so, whether this message

makes sense. With fictional universes, we know without a doubt that they do have a message and that an authorial entity stands behind them as creator . . . (Umberto Eco) * Heaven, when it is about to place a great burden on a man,

always first tests his resolution, exhausts his frame and makes him suffer starvation and hardship, frustrates his efforts so as to shake him from his

mental lassitude, toughen his nature and make good his deficiencies. As a rule, man can mend his ways only after he has made mistakes. (Mencius) * Chose your battles wisely. (Sunxi and my mother) Y muestro, orgullosa,. . . la regia de oro que me dio mi madre. (Rosario Castellanos) * The superior

person pursues what is right and the petty person persues profit. (The Analects)

Nell Haddock

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Jill Marie Carland

You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.-The Beatles

Chris Philip Rethore Activites: Varsity Soccer (4 years), Varsity Tennis (4 years), RIM S Prod. (4 years), Drama (4 years), Senate (4 years, treasurer), Junior /Senior C lass president, Musicals: W est Side Story, Anything Goes, HM S Pinnafore, Pirates of Penzance, Guys and Dolls

"For as I draw closer and closer to the end, I travel in the circle, nearer and nearer to the beginning." - Charles Dickens, A Tale o f Two Cities -

"Dreams are the answers to questions we yet to discover how to ■/-ask." -X-FILES-

For the actions of men ■ proceed from their I opinions, and in the well- I governing of men's | opinions consisteth the I well-governing of men's I actions."-ThomasHobbes, I Leviathan -

"We sailed from the port of indecision / Young and wild with oh so much to learn / The days turned into years / As we tried to fool our fears / But to the port of indecision I returned." -J. Buffet -

"T h e bottom line is when they com e you never see them . The big m om ents you can never predict. It 's what y ou d o a fte rw a rd s that counts. T hat is w hen you find out w ho you are." - W histler -

"T h ere are only tw o creatu res of value on the face o f th is earth: those w ith the com m itm ent, and those w ho require the com m itm ent o f o th ers." -J. A dam s -

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Activities: Varsity Cross Country (2 years), Varsity Soccer (1 year). Varsity G olf (1 year), Dram a (4 years). Leadership Team (3 years), M usicals: W est Side Story, A nything Goes, H M S Pinafore, G uys and Dolls John T. Townsend

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Nathan Frederick MeeActivities: Varsity Soccer, 3 years; Newspaper, 4 years; Daybreaks, 4 years; RIMS Video Productions Co. Chief Technician;Jazz Band, 4 years; Fall play, 2 years

H n n M l H H l I“If you’re twenty and not a 1

| liberal, you have no heart. If i you’re forty and not conservative, you have no brain.” -Winston Churchill

"Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over­civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wildness is a necessity; and that mountain parks and reservations are useful not only as fountains of timber and irrigating rivers, but as fountains of life."

-John Muir

"N o sabes nad a de las aventu ras: ellos son gigantes; y si tienes m iedo, qu itate de ahi, y ponte en oracion que yo voy a en trar co n ellos en fiera y desigual bata lla ."

- M iguel de C ervantes

‘Stupid C h ris’

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4 years Varsity Soccer, 4 years Varsity Golf, 8 M usicals, Chief Editor ii RIMS Productions, M em ber o f PCD S Future Planning Com m ittee, 4 Years in Pre-Med. Club, Served on U.S. Student Senate, Chairm an of Rummage Sale.

Jeffrey Sinclair Surdakowski

PCDS

Jeff Surdakowski

Ashley Morrill

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L ifers

Becky Moretsky

Jeff Surdakowski, Ashley Morrill, Chris Frederick, Becky Moretsky, Aylin Tashman

Aylin Tashman

W ise W it t ic ism s &

Lucas McGrew - "Where do you want to go tomorrow?"

Jennie Carleton -"The Girl who dies with the most toys wins."

Chris Purdy - "Spare Me!"

Courtney Pakis - "Show me your Tommy!"

Most Likely to Rule the World Margret Tillman and Nathan Mee

Best Personality Chris Rethore and Ashley Morrill

Krista Scott - "B-Girls B' rockn' on and on"

Liz McGee - "LD is dum"

David Levy*6 "Meat!!!"

Peter Chiarelli - " Nuclear war would be very bad for the cable TV industry."

Jeff Marcus - "It just don't make sense!"

John Townsend - "My happiness and responsibility are inversely propor­

tional,"

Noah Ellman - "I am not as I appear."

Best Smile Leslie Kornreich and Jeff Marcus

Most Athletic Jeff Surdakowski and Aylin Tashman

Best Dressed Courtney Pakis and Chris Purdy

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S e n io r S u p e r l a t iv e s

Robert Felix and Jamie Plaza

Amanda Mabey - "Kiss and Conquer!"

Sharon Lipovsky - "m m ... yeah."

Robert Felix- "You can just call me Bob."

Most Likely to be in Showbuisness

Kate Ferris and Chris Purdy

Best EyesAaron Walker and Nell Haddock

Adam Manika - " Hey Eric, lets go kick some tires."

Carli Garcia-Rodriguez - "Chonies!!"

Ashley Morrill - "The Jerk Store called, they're out of you."

Nathan Mee - "Can you believe that? I'm shocked, I'm awash in horror."

Jeff Surdakowski - "I'm not conservative, I'm just fascist."

Aylin Tashman - "I am so excited, I can't wait"

Erin McKinley - " Shhh: Don't worry yo' pretty little mind, it ain't yo' concern!"

Most Intelligent Meryl Thomas and Michael Khan

Amanda Mabbitt - "Seriously"

Jamie Plaza - "Who does that?"

Leslie Kornreich - "I'm having a short day."

Liz Hewson - "That's a nega­tive."

Most Outspoken Ariella Neville and Augustine Gomez

G rant Pakis goes for the ball!

Lucy C aldw ell k icks the ball w hile D anah A l-Sulaihim and Paul Folson look on.

C olem an G eringer is passing for the touchdow n.

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5 th & 6 th G r a d e S t u d e n t L ifeB r ia n n a E l l e r is studying hard.

Jo h n U g lie tta tries to sco re w h ile D a v id Rieman blocks.

allie Thom pson, A lexa Tibshraeny, A lexandra Schuchter, Lucy C aldw ell, and D anah A l-Sulaihim enjoy a quick hug.

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S p l e n d id S e v e n t h G r a d e

Michelle Lisa, Valerie Garagiola, Karla Cesal, and Hanna Shoen beam rays of sunshine to the camera as Jessica Worthington rushes to class.

Hannah Shoen checks the facts in her math book.

Valerie Garagiola and Alex Musallam share a hug.

Elizabeth Reahard gathers her books and her apple juice.

Tammy McGavock wistfully glances into the distance.

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T h e E x u b e r a n t E ig h t h G r a d e !!!!

The fresh faces of eighth graders. Clockwise from top: Becca Smalley, Sarah Scarborough, Allison Matthews, Ashley Becker, Kim Jackson, Jessie Weiser, Beckey McLaren, Chelsea Keller, and Will Dowling.

Ms. Fisher holds her English class outdoors for a change of pace.

J e s s i e G r e e n w o r k s f a s t i d i o u s l y on h e r homework.

Ashley Becker, Chelsea Keller, Kim Jackson and Sarah Scarborough "dish" between classes.

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F reshm en F lip in the U pper S chool

Nate Goralnik, A lexis W ielunski, Amanda Packer, and Marina Ivanova at the Fall Ball.

Marc Alexander,'AllyPasulka and Towner Suchil Samant, Ryan Rosen, Sally Semegen, Laura Biel, JasonKitchell Bodell, Alexis Gordon, Brian Yee, Leslie Kornreich and Chris

Rethore tangled on the 9th grade trip.

Marc Alexander, Julia Van Helder, Rebecca Lynch, Taylor Austin, Kim Ross, Nina Schulze-Solce, and Kristi Reardon strike a pose.

Tony Lisa, Ted Blosser, and Tommy Reahard study outside.

Laura Neller shows her school spirit on Blue and Gold day. Danielle Goldstein and Liz Delgado

enjoying the breakfast food of champions.

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What was your f irst impression of the Upper School?

"W e d id n 't th ink that the up per classm en w ould b e so nice to us little fresh m an "

N ina Schu lze-Solce and R ebecca Lynch

" I thought it w ou ld be really dem anding, b u t now that I'v e gotten used to it, I feel m ore com fortable about the w ork load ."

N ina Schu lze-Solce

"H ey , I h av en 't been beaten up y et." M arc A lexander

" I t w as a lot d ifferent than m iddle school." Laura N eller

" I thought that it w ould be like 5th grade all over again, bu t it 's not, because all the classes are friendly and everyone is really n ice ."

Sally Sem egen

" I t w ou ld b e a challenge from day on e." Eric W erner

"T h ere 's a lo t m ore freedom than m iddle school." A lexis G ordon

Grant W alker and Eric Daucher waiting for a ride.

Kat Tomalty in her Blue and Gold day finery.

iudia G onzales, D anny Low e, Edw in Barnes, Z ach Israel, 1 Blosser, K risti Reardon, G abriel Bruffey-H olm es, and Liz wson attem pt to w alk the log on the 9th grade trip.

ermes Flores, Roberto Morales, Danny >we, Evan Demark, Mike Willey, and Zach rael practice survival skills in the quad.

Ally Pasulka rearranges the logs on the 9th grade trip.

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T ip-toeing T h rough T enth G radeTracey Guerin and Beri Golding take time away from dancing to converse with Mr. Flail at the Fall Ball.

Erin Beresini, Caroline Young and Kim Rhut all smile rays of sunshine.

Justin Hammar, Greg Abdouch, and Paul Gonzales read the Register with intense concentration.

Melanie Deutsch and Nadia Fazel hang out in the corridors.

Give me a "B!" Brian Snyder is full of spirit on Blue and Gold Day.

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Sebastian Fabricius arj Brian Fastenberg- need say more?!?

Meredith Garagiola and Ashlfi Yeargan are excited about mat class.

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M ichael Simpson with his Austin Powers smile.

Jessica Skloven and Sarah Engle confirm the night's home­work.

rin Beresini, Caroline Young, Lexie Carlson, and reetma Singh are full of helium hilarity.

)oug Loback nd Ray lordon, just ittin'.

What was your favorite class trip?

"7th grade because there was a lot of hiking and the caves were neat.." Justin Hammar

"8th grade becasue it was nteresting to explore Catalina

island." Abigail Rethore

"7th grade was fun. We went in caves." Mike Simpson.

"The Catalina trip was my favorite because we got to do different activities from the

other trips." Meredith Garagiola.

David Biel and Erin Beresini share a Tom Tahmassian waxes touching moment at the Fall Ball. political.

Zach Loomstein and Ashley Gustafson work on cooperative problem solving.

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Mark Hatch- Miller, Adam Blankenheimer a n d G l e n G o o d m a n e n j o y a serious chat w i t h M r . Martin.

"But seriously,"Rebecca Reiman and Liz Perla.

Steve Garrity and K evin Daucher are ca u g h t in conversation.

An amused Micah Bloomberg and Adam Blankenheimer in Mr. Martin's history class.

Smile for the camera!Front: Aubrey Weiger, Andria Ligas; middle: Sarah Donovai Rob Hatch-Miller, Micah Bloomberg,Erin Lynch, Nicole Om Brent Leonesio; top: Mark Hatch-Miller.

Kendra Davis, Christy Clark and Rebecca Reiman show off their pearly whites.

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11th G rade : C aught I n A ction !

Lnna Knoell, Hailey Harris, and Courtney Berg are |est buds!

Diana James, Tiffany Westlie, S t e p h e n Canova, and Anna Knoell re lax in the quad.

Alex Garson, Courtney Berg and Sarah Pachtman take a break from math.

)ude!"dam Blankenhiemer, Tosh Chiang, and km Hartzmark

Heathe Lee and Mishary Al-Sulaihim studying for the next class.

Mike Kahn, Carli Garcia-Rodriquez, Jill Carl, and and Ashley Morrill share a group hug.

Yikes! Mariah Rand discovers an ant crawling across her notebook.

Birdie? Bogie? Or a break at PCDS? How about nine holes during lunch break? Chris Frederick "revs up" his golf cart.

Is "Wass" the Boss? Eric Wassmann chows down with Meryl Thomas, Nell Haddoc Erin McKinley, Kelly Noble, and Leslie Kornreich.

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12th grade rules! Augustine Gomez leads the seniors in a rap during class spirit day.

"Whenever there is fun there's always Coca-Cola!" Krista Scott and Erin McKinley audition for a Coca- Cola commercial.

Three senior girls, Erin Forsyth, Ariella Neville, and Jennie Carleton strike a pose between classes.

S en io rs. ..Marching Toward the Future

What Was the Most Amazing Feat You Accomplished During High School?

M argot LaNoue:"I spent two weeks in Costa Rica hiking up and

down on mountains covered with rainforest, infested with insects the size of your hand."

John Townsend:"I dressed as a woman— twice."

Lucas McGrew:"I finished programming Battle Tetris."

Krista Scott:"I didn't completely loose my mind!"

Sharon Lipovsky:"For all those moments when I wanted to kill

someone— I never did."

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S t u d e n t s in T h e ir H o m e A way F r o m H o m eEric Wassmann and Adam Manika portray the ideal students with Ms. Thompson

Dana Balitzer working hard in the Middle School to finish the project.

Matt Barbey and Amy Jennings are all ears in Middle School math.

Ready for anything, Peter Chiarelli tentatively takes notes.

Rachel Chase diligently studies in the library.

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T h e T e a c h e r : O bser v ed I n T h e ir E n v ir o n m e n t

Whoa there, Mr. Swingler, can you go over that again?

Dr. Collins... what else needs to be said?

Mr.

Ms. Fisher instructs her eighth grade students in another lesson.

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1 mIngalls waits eagerly for his fourth grade students.

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L o w er S ch o o l- L eap In to L earn in gA n ja l i C h a r i e x a m in e s h e r journal.

far right: G reg A drian is a serious N ew Y o rk Y an kees fan.

M r. A lcott he lp s Sally W illiam s w ith som e m ath problem s.

L iz z y B u rto n is ch eck in g ou t Seattle. M aybe a trip is in the n ear future.

M rs . D a v is t e a c h e s N a th a n Sherm an about m oney.

It's serious study tim e for Alexa C ohn and A nthony Conyers.

M id d le S ch o o l M u sin g s in C lass

E lizabeth plans to study hard and get good grades. W ho know s? M aybe som eday she'll b e president.

M s. d e A n g u e ra h e lp s R a n d y D h illo n exam ine unidentified objects.

A lexandra Gray, Tara W ieger, A bby Zeitlin and L eslie S ilverthorn w ork hard to finish their hom ew ork on tim e.

L indsey B odell and A shley B ecker listen A lex M usallam concentrates intently on hisattentively in class in order to ace the next last test.test.

The aspiring intellectuals M ichael Vrla, T a r a - W ieger, A lexandra G ray and A ndrea Jackson m ake plans to take over the w orld.

T h e U p p e r S c h o o l - L e a d e r s

in L e a r n in g

Dr. A llison helps ed it N ate G oraln ik 's essay,Dr. L ongu st w orks d iligently w ith stud ents B ritn ee Y oungblood and M att Couto.

Shefali Sam ant, L indsey Burnett, D avid Levy, A aron W alker and M ike K ahn exh ibit the new vocabu lary for D r. C orrea.

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Bryan Fastenberg help s Sab Fabricius w ith a sketch.

Which teacher makes you stomp your feet with laughter?

"Mr. Flail. Why? Hmm... I don't know, I forgot.."

-Abigail Rethore 10th grade

"Mr. Flanagan-Hyde because of his calm, yet

sarcastic demeanor." -Chris Frederick

12th grade

"Dr. Millington because she's funny and creative."

-Claudia Gonzalez 9th grade

"Mrs. Thompson because she's so funny and

optimistic." -Ashley Morrill

12th grade

'Doc, because he's a crazy old man!"

-Aubrey Wieger 11th grade

M s. E llis helps Jessica Skloven w ith her m ath assignm ent.

Ju stin Flanagan-H yde and Eric W erner concentrate on the lecture.

Upper schoolers eagerly await instruction for their next exciting assignment in Ms. Sainz's class.

In a Lower school art class, second grader Erin Malone experiments with creativity.

Stuart Bowers displays an excel- Taylor Austin gets into thelent likeness of himself. paints.

Ms. Sainz gives helpful advice to senior John Townsend.

Brian Fastenberg and Sarah Hurwitz expressing their artistic abilities in Art Exploration.

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C r e a t iv it y a t it s B e s t

Finishing a masterpiece... Senior Liz Hewson trims a bowl for her ceramics class.

Sophomore Callie Kant works on her first Intro to Drawing Project, a still life on b lack paper.

Senior Carli Garcia-Rodrigeuz carefully plans an Art Exploration project.

3th grader Clint Corcoran works diligently on a 5elf-portrait for his art class.

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Jax Cornell carefully watches the detail in his Egyption drawing.

L o w e r S c h o o l

A r t ist s & M u sic a n s

Molly Kearns, Alicia Goren, Clare Burnham, Emily Swindl, Blake Lewkowitzs, and Justin Wells pose joyfully with their art works.

Amy Goodmanson is hard at work on her drawing of an ancient building.

Alex Lipovsky shows creativity with the vibrant colors used in his picture.

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K in d ergarten ers, A lexan d ra K aye, N icholas N asoon, Shann on Rosenauer, C onn or Genta, Tam ara Itkis, C h ristoph er M eier, S. Skye, K ylin H am m an, D .J. Burton , L eah C lark. Top R ow - M organ G ilbard , N ich olas G ibbs, G reg A drian, W h itn e y B o w e rs * S e th G in s b u r g , C r e s W orthington , Bailey K eogh, H. M cK ee, K endall G oett, R. M iller, K. Barker, and M atthew Lillard show off their voices and stom ping abilities.

Berrit Volson, Alex Gonzales, and Millie Williams dressed in theme for their concert.

Jace Tibi, Nathan Sherman, Emily Overholt and Adam Galloway are excited about singing in public.

ttom L-R: D aniel Rollinger, B randon N orm , A li C astlem an, D avid Brocker, Jarid Fish, H arrison W ard, C hris G ibbs, Jenn ifer Papp, Kit rk, N atalie Cooper, K elsey W hite, Jay Feilder, V ictoria C hase. Top R-L: Seashols Barns, C helsea B landford, A bby A braham , G uy m ble, W illiam Perocchi, M ichael-A nne O renstein , Schu yler H um es, Laura Bodell, C helsea Robins, A lexa Cohn, A nthony Conyers, Nick irtori, Alex Tem en, G reg Peairs, and A m y G oodm anson aw ait their turn to sing.

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Jason Hung and Stephanie Papp practice for an upcoming performance. 7th & 8th grade Strings - Front: Alex Brey, Jason

Hung, Jonathan Halevy. Middle: Joey Hooker Yuki Kondo-Shah. Back: Dana Balitzer, Humberto Duarte, Abby Zeitlin, Jessica Worthington, Sarah Spencer, and Ms. Ferguson.

BJ Neller, Michael Peloquin, and Michael Haenel make beautiful music.

Alex Brey, Jonathan Halevy, and Alex Lee try to stay together.

6th & 7th grade Strings -Front: Stephanie Papp, Dax Howard, Billy Keating, Dan Gerbarg, Alex Lee. Middle: Jonathan Halevy, Sarah Spencer, Dana Balitzer, Jessica Worthington, Jason Hung, Alex Brey. Back: Jamie Johnsen-Brigham, Bethany) Smith, Brianna Eller, Lexi White, Humberto Duarte, Abby Zeitlin, and Ms. Ferguson.

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T o e T a p p in g M id d l e S c h o o l

T he m id dle school choir - D an ah A l- Su laih im , A lex A shby, C hristopher Beabeau, A shley Becker, Sean Beresini, A lexandra Binns, Raphael Bongni, C laire Brandon, Lucy C aldw ell, Ju lie Carland, Patricia C astaldo, R achel C hase, Em ily C onley, C atherine C rook, B rittany Davis, C arolyn D aucher, M argaret D elafield , V incent D evlin, C hristopher D ru, E lissa Eller, E lizabeth Engle, Thom as Fogleson, Paul Folson, V alerie G aragiola, Laura G arrity , M ark G reenburg, A shley H eltne, W hitney H enderson, A shley H um es, K im berly Jackson, C hristine Jilly , Chelsea keller, Paige K nappenberger, M atthew kostrivas, Jessica K ozinn, Sean K ram er, Brandon, LaPrade, M atthew LaPrade, K enneth Lew is, Jenn ifer Lew kow itz, Phyllis Lipovsky, C H ristian Lorentzen, R ichard M ackay, Prashanth M ahalingam , Stephen M artori, Joh n M cC ain, L indsey M cCaleb, G regory M cG rath , B ryan M cLaren , Rebecca M cLaren , A lexander M usallam , A llison Pachtm an, G rant Pakis, Sarah Scarbarough, A lexandra Schuchter, S ierra Seip, M ark Sem egen, H anna Shoen, R ebecca Sm alley, A llison Sm ith, N eil Sm ith , Joshua Soper, Jessica Sp ignerC aroline Thom pson, A lexa tibshraeny, L auren Tree, Josep h Volk, C am eron W arner, Jessica W eiser, N ocole W ells, J. K yle W hisler, E lise W illiam s, Stephanie Yee.

lison Smith, Sabrina Delafield, uren Purlow, and Laura Garrity irming up to the music.

Alexandra Schuchter, Paul Folson, Danah Al-Sulaihim, Lucy Caldwell, and Emily Conley are getting the beat with Mrs. Schertenlieb.

Patti Millington, Becky McLaren, and Ashley Becker practice their scales.

Nicole Wells, Sabrina Delafield, Laura Garrity, Elissa Eller, Rachel Chase, Stephanie Yee and Julie Carland make final touches before the performance.

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r. Rowe leads the horn section in practice for an icoming performance.

Sophie Lyddon practices her clairanet solo.

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M id d l e S c h o o l V isu a l A rtsElizabeth Engle, Joseph Volk, Sabrina Delafield, Whitney Henderson, Pat Sandor, Elissa Eller, Dave Gerbarg, Rebecca Dalton, Christie Jilly, Yuki Kondo-Shah, Simi Dhillon, Lauren Tree, Christo Dru, Reid Davis, Kim Jackson pose with the sculpture of Dave Gerbarg.

Christie Jillie and Kim Jackson coloring up a storm

Reid Davis working hard on his assignment.

David Gerbarg and his twin.

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T h e J a z z B a n dDavid Levy playing the sax.

Rob Hatch-Miller strumming away at the guitar.

Mark Sipperly, Eric Fraser, and Scott Surdakowski showing off their trumpet skills.

PCDS Jazz Band, jazzin' up the night with their great tunes. Front Row: N athan M ee , E r ic Medoff, Justin Flanagan- Hyde, Meryl Thomas, David Levy, Rob Hatch- M iller. Second Row: Scott Surdakowski, Todd G i l b e r t , T o m m y Reahard, Zach Israel, E r ic F r a s e r , M ark Sipperly, Evan DeMark, and Mark Hatch-Miller.

T he N o ta bles g et N o tic e d !Nicole Orne, Krista Scott, Chris Purdy,Sam Hartzmark, Kevin Daucher, Steve Garrity, Chris Rethore, Jill Carland, Liz Perla, Nadia Fazel, Natalie Dulaney,Garret Wieger, Greg Abdouch, John Townsend, Michelle Hertzfeld,Rebecca Reiman, Courtney Tirtnan,Nathan Goralnik, Augustine Gomez,Peter Chiarelli, Abigail Rethore,Natalie Fleischaker, Salley Semegen,Aubrey Wieger, Jeff Surdakowski,Mishary Al-Sulaihim, Sonia Kumar,Carli Garcia-Rodriguez.Not pictured: Ms. Schertenlieb, advisor.

Nadia Fazel, Krista Scott, Nicole Orne, Natalie Dulaney and Sally Semegen socalize before a concert.

The chorus pdts on their angelic faces as they sing at their Fall Concert.

Augustine Gomez sends a friendly "Wass' up?” to our camera person.

Carli Garcia-Rodriguez and Peter Chiarelli get ready for th< concert.

The choir hams it up at the photo session.

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Strin g a n d W o o d w in d M elo d iesBeau Roysden, Meredith Garagiola, Bryan Silverthorn, Robert Felix, Katie Thompson, Alex Conn and Ms. Ferguson, conductor.

Meredith Garagiola refines her fingering skills.

Robert Felix, Katie Thompson and Beau Roysden practice with diligence.

The Strings group stands up to take a bow at their Fall Concert.

Beau Roysden plays with confidence.

The String Ensemble: Conductor Janet Green, Alexis Gordon, Katie Green, Nina Schulze- Solce and Aylin Tashman.

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Chris Mallien-Davis works on an Art Exploration project.

Rebecca Lynch adds a little color to her picture.

Liz Hewson takes her pot off the bat.

Katie Green adds the spout and handle to her teapot.

Margot LaNoue works on her watercolor. John Townsend, Sarah Hurwitz and Sab Fabricius are using stencils

to create their next works of art.

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Rebecca Lynch, Erin Forsyth, Chris Purdy, Nate Goralnik, and Erin Beresini dispute in the Taming of the Shrew.

Chris Purdy exerts his pain after Erin kicked him in the side.

Far left: John Townsend, Courtney Tinnan, Michelle Hertzfeld, and Jeff Surdakowski in Taming of the Shrew.

Left: Micah Bloomberg, Nicole Orne, and Erin Lynch bow at the encore.

Margot LaNoue, Andria Ligas, Chris Purdy, and Marc Alexander smile for a photo during rehearsal.

The Stage Crew: Mr. Robbins, Amanda Mabbitt, and Mariah Rand build the frame for Taming of the Shrew.

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Chris Yee, Ian Bucon, Raphael Bongni, Alex Winter, Stephen Vrla, Max Mattemshow their Lacrosse

S tepping Into S ports

Elizabeth Engle gets a real workout playing volleyball.

The soccer team has the taste of victory in their mouths.

John Townsend holds Nathan Mee back while Natalie Dulaney practices her soccer moves.

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Adam Manika defends his position.

Greg Peairs works on his form.

The patty-cake game suddenly turned for the worst when one team noticed the other was cheating.

Christopher Gibbs and Ross Bryan enojoy a friendly game of ball.

Michaela Skloven and Mike Simpson take a dive.

Tracey Guerin, Molly Dean and Jamie Plaza holding steady.

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Philip Hanel knows he can get the ball.

Gregory Peairs is ready for the serve.

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Jackie Chang, Michael Wells, Danie Niv, Stewart McClintic, Tori Hussey, Morgan Gilbard, Dennis Willis, and Elliot Goldberg.

Front Row: Cass Goodmanson, Geri Hormel, Jackie Chang, Dennis Willis. Back Row: Jordan Kabbani, Phillip Haenel, William Perocchi, Thomas Parides, Jack Mattern, Rohan Ram, Noah Segal, Nicholas Parides.

Daniel Niv is shown how to hold his raquet.

Michael Hung is being shown how to swing his raquet.

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S c h o o l Swimming

1st Row: Katie Rector, Tori Hussey, Bailey Keogh, Tamara Itkis, Kendal Goett, Rachel Lopez.2nd Row: Zara Howard, Millie Williams, Hannah Keogh, Sophia Sweeney, Natalie Cooper, Rachel Kozinn, Jackie Chang, Sophie Boyer, Diana Schron.3rd Row: Greg Adrian, Kyle Manna, Nicholss Nason, Nicholas Parides, Michael Wells, Connor Genta, Cres Worthington, Stewart McClintic, Mac Manson, Javon Smith.4th Row: Coaches Ken Maczuga and Don Majeski.

1st Row: Megan Donovan, Lizzie Thompson, Allie Fitter, Sally Williams, Stephanie Fitter, Jennifer Papp, Chelsea Robbins, Amy Goodmanson, Nicole Lopez.2nd Row: Rick Selling, Nake Grewal, Alex Lipovsky, Jay Fielder, Jay Lundeen, Tommy Burke.3rd Row: Coach Dan Majeski.

loah Segal comes up for air during fie Lower School swim meet.

Ken Mazuga helps some swimmers with their Aaron Fazelbackstroke. climbs into the

pool and gets ready to swim.

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Buelow, Abby Zeitlin, Christine Jilly , Sarah Scarborough, Alexandra Birins, Karla Cesal, Lauren Tree, Elizabeth Engle, middle left- Stephanie Yee, Kim Jackson, Jessie Weiser, Ashely

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Sarah Scarborough and Karla Cesal get psyched before another exciting practice.

A-Team players, Allison Pachtman, Valerie Garagiola, Hanna Shoen, Karla Cesal, Alex Gray, Tara Wieger and Sierra Seip take a break to pose for the camera.

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F all S portsFront row: Christopher England, Josh Soper, Sam Thompson, John Haddock, DJ Dilettoso, Chris Blandford Back row: Matthew LaPrade, Joseph Yeargan, Justin Long, Christo Dru, Clint Corcoran, Christopher England, David Gerbarg, Rishe Kumar, Patrick Sandor, In Back: Coach Machen

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Michael Engle, Jordan Uglietta and Raphael Bongni are linebackers in training.

5th and 6th grade team show their school spirit.

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G ir l ’s S o c c e r T e a r s u p th e F ieldGirls A TeamFront Row: Lesley Silverthorn, Phyllis Lipovsky, Claire Brandon, Elise Wiliams, Elizabeth Engle, YukiKondo- Shah, Sarah Scarborough, Simi Dhillon,Coach Buelow. Back Row: Veronique Million, Carolyn Daucher, Tammy McGavock, Jessica Green, Stephanie Yee, Jessica Worthington, Michelle Lisa,Laura Garrity.

Girls B TeamFront Row: Sarah Kozinn, Catlin Lisa, Emma Robbs, Shannen Fish, Callie Thompson. Back Row: Carli Lakin, Melissa Palm, Sofie Lyddon, Lucy Caldwell, Courtney Van Cott, Emily Conley, Alexandra Shuchter.

Far Right: Jessica Green trips up an opponent as she dribbles towards the goal.

Elizabeth Engle dribbles the ball up the field.

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Bo y 's B a sk e t b a l l is o n F ireBoys CYA/ A Team Front Row: Martin Naradikian, Chris Blanford, Danny Schwartz, Peter Howell, Rishi Kumar, DJ Dilettoso, Alejandro Saldana, Coach Wilkins. Back Row: Clint Corcoran, Pat Sandor, Reed Davis, Jacob Crimmins, Justin Long, Dave Gerbarg.

Boys 6th Grade Team Front Row: Coach Majeski, Ryan Tree, Chris Beabeau, Prashanth Mahalingam, Kirk Bansak, Raphael Bongni. Back Row: Alex Ashby, Kyle Whistler, Paul Folson, R ichard M ackay, M att Kostrivas, Grant Pakis.

Boys 5th Grade Team Front Row: Jordan Uglietta, Nick Barranco, BJ Neller, Alex Winter, David Reiman. Back Row: Ian Bucon, Michael Pelloquin, Michael Haenel, Dominic DeMark, Michael Engle, Joey Cordes. Not Pictured: Coach Machen.

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Girls B TeamFirst Row: Charlotte Slocum, Brianna Eller, Melissa Palm, Stephanie Palm, Joanna Hartzmark. Second Row: Bethany Smith, Lauren Weinberg, Coach Hamel, Courtney McConnel, Talia Sherman, Alex Schuchter.

The B Team girls cheer for the runners on base.

Girls A TeamFirst Row: Ashley Becker, Sara Scarborough. Second Row: Coach Co wen, Valerie Garagiola, Karla Cesal, Michelle Lisa, Lindsay McCaleb, Jessica Worthington. Third Row: Alisha Blischok, Allison Pachtman, Andrea Jackson, Sierra Seip, Leslie Silverthorn, Carolyn Daucher. Forth Row: Abby Zeitlin, Elena Abarinov.

The A team girls huddle and plan their attack for the game.

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3o y s S o c c e r K ic k s in to G e a rBoys B Team Front Row: Krik B a n s a k , Ni c k Barranco, Brian McLaren. Middle Row: Alex Ashby, Jordan Uglietta, Daniel Haddock, B . J . N e l l e r , Christopher Yee, M ichael Hanel. Top Row: Robert Mackay, Brandon LaPar ade , Ian Bucon, John Kester, Cole Geringer,Alex Dru, Dan Gerbarg, Michael Peloquin.

Boys A TeamFront Row: Chris Cameron, Chris Blanford, DJ Dilettoso, Cody Sonntag, Greg McGrath, Mark Semegen, John Haddock, Ry Schubert, Chris England, Sam Thompson, John England. Back Row: Josh Soper, Justin Long, Coach Machen, Rishi Kumar, Clint Corcoran, Lance Labrun, Martin Naradikian.

Chris Blanford, Sam Thompson,Gregory McGrath, and Chris Cameron find the strength to smile for the camera after a long, greuling game.

>h Soper is in his defensive stance. Pat Sandor sets up a goal shot.

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J V a n d V a r sit y L a c r o sseThe Varsity Lacrosse Team Front Row: Tony Lisa, John Haddock, Eric Hirvela. Middle Row: David Tiro, Sebastien Fabricius, Ryan Rosen, Jeff Sand, Pat Sandor. Back Row: Coach Sand, Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes, Greg Abdouch, OrlandoMartinez, Piroz Toofani, Edwin Barnes, Mike Simpson, Coach Wilkins. Not Pictured: Sam Hartzmark, Kevin Daucher, Adam M anika, M ishary A l-S u la ih im , Gowtham Mahalingam, Tim Hayes.

The Varsity team huddles up to hear some rousing words of wisdom.

Sam Hartzmark attempts to scoop the ball and head down the field.

Mike Simpson and David Tiro are all geared up and ready for action.

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C h a r g e t h e C o m p e t it io nThe JV Lacrosse Team Matt LaPrade, Will Dowling, John E n glan d , CH ris E ngland , Sam Thompson, Jack McCain. Middle Row: Martin Naradikian, Steve Martori, Sean Beresini, John Haddock, Cody Sonntag, Michael Vrla, Josh Soper. Back Row: Skip Bansak, Joseph Yeargan, Dave Gerbarg, Vincent Devlin, Stuart Bowers.

The players perform their favorite practice activity: running!

Eric Hirvela is on the attack!

Jason Platt models his lacrosse gear for us.

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Courtney Lewis Erin McKinley Courtney Berg Sarah Donovan

Maureen Lipovsky Kate Vieh

Sarah NixonCoach Sikowitz

Maureen Lipovsky spikes the ball as her teamates, Erin McKinley, and Sarah Nixon look on.

Courtney Lewis serves it over.

Erin McKinley, Courtney Berg, Courtney Lewis, Kate Vieh, Maureen Lipovsky, Haile) Harris, and Sarah Nixon flexing their muscle

Courtney Berg, Hailey Harris, and Sarah Donovan are ready.

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The team practices their serves.

J r . V a r sit yCaroline Young

Alex Garson Melanie Deutsch Claudia Gonzalez

Jamika Byas Elizabeth Delgado

Alexis Pasulka Coach Sitkiewicz

zabeth Delgado and Alex rson take a break from ting the ball.

ie game in action!

Elizabeth Delgado, Melanie Deutsch, and Jamika Byas stand ready to attack.

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G etting T heir1998 was a great

season for the PCDS 4Avarsity swim team. The women's varsity finished with their best record ever, 9-1, beating Apache Junction, Peoria, Cortez,Greenway, and Washing-

Art by Gordon ton, to name a few. TheKmjaic women's team was ledby Captain Carli Gar cia-Rodrigez, who had a strong finish at Regionals, along with defending state-champion Heather Lee andMeghan Bullock. The men's team finished, ...and PC D S takes the lead!

5-4, with a winning record for the second year in a row. The success was a team effort. We will sorely miss our departing seniors—Carli, Liz, Meryl, Mariah, Amanda,Becky, and Bob.

~ Beau Roysden

Top Right: Martin Ward isn’t afraid of the water. Top Left: Heather Lee Striving hard. Right: Hi, Beau!

Robert Felix is all business.

Smile for the camera, Katy and Mariah!

Carli Garcia-Rodriguez takes competition.

F eet W etThe 1998 Dive Team was undoubtedly the most successful

PCDS dive team ever. The team gained some new members to bring the total to 10 divers. We had an outstanding season, and sent 4 girls and 2 boys to the regional meet. Two divers, Michaela Skloven and Stephen Canova, qualified for the State Championships. Stephen's performance qualified him for the final round, and he finished in the top 15 in the state.

Far L eft: The suspense... L eft: M ike Sim pson show s o ff his p erfect form .

Michaela won the 4A State Championships, capping off an undefeated regular season.

The entire team is looking forward to getting back on the boards next year!

—Meredith Garagiola

M ichaela Skloven and M ike Sim pson take the plunge.

L eft: Steven Canova suspended above the water. Above: Abigail Rethore perforins a backflip.

Swim & Dive Team Picture Top Row: Katy Thompson, Doug Loback, Robert Felix, Martin Ward, Jason Bodell, Mike Simpson, Beau Roysden, Coach Christine Pruitt. Middle: Shefali Samant, Michaela Skloven, Sarah Hurwitz, Taylor Austin, Sarah Pachtman, Nina Schulze-Solce, Carli Garcia- Rodriguez. Bottom: Meredith Garagiola, Erin Beresini, Adam Lewkowitz, Nataliya Biskup, Amanda Mabbit, Meryl Thomas, Rebecca Moretsky. Sitting: Abigail Rethore, Caroline McGee, Lisa Kirkwood, Eric Fraser, Liz McGee, Meghan Bullock, Sally Semegen.

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G ir l 's S o c c e r P l a y s th e F ield

Bottom Row: N atalie Dulaney, Kat Tomalty, Amanda Mabbitt, Kelly Noble, Abigail Rethore. Back Row: Coach Cowen, Katie Thompson, Meryl Thomas, Preetma Singh, Melanie Deutsch, Aylin Tashman, Nadia Fazel, Carli Garcia-Rodriguez, Zabita Singh.

Kate Ferris, Sharon Lipovsky and Meryl Thomas confer before the. game.

Meryl Thomas takes a corner kick. Melanie Deutsch, Kelly Noble, and Aylin Tashman gazes down the field ir Nadia Fazel hug after the last game of the anticipation, season as Abigail Rethore watches.

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V a r sity S o c c er - It 's G o a l T im eThe ferocious Eagles pose for a picture. Top Row (Left to Right): Coach Wilkins, Eric Medoff, Orlando Martinez, Elizabeth Hewson, Chris Rethore, Nathan Mee, David Biel, Kevin Daucher, Steve Garrity, Matt Couto, Coach Machen. Third Row : Julia VanHelder, Natalie Dulaney, Jeff Surdakowski, David Tiro, Jason Platt, Kat Tomalty, SabMillon,Scott Surdakowski, Eric Hirvela.Second Row: Ariella Neville, Britnee Youngblood, Gabriel Bruffy-Holmes, Garrett Wieger, Adam Manika, Mishary Al-Sulaihim, Hyung-Ki Park, Peter Chiarelli, Chip Jackson. Bottom Row: Brian Yee, Aylin Tashman, SabFabricius, Gowtham Mahalingam, Sharon Lipovsky, Eric Daucher, John Townsend, Justin Hammar.

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larrett Wieger brings the ball into >lay.

Justin Hammar Prepares to score the winning goal.

Sab Fabricius steals the ball from Judson, and leads the Eagles to another victory.

Jeff Surdakowski eagerly dribbles the ball down the field.

Peter Chiarelli preparing to kick the ball.

C r o s s C o u n t r y A t T h e ir G r e a t e s t S t r id e

Top: Laura Biel, Colin Jeffery, Michael Rector, Andrew Ciarfalia, Jeff Marcus, Coach Flanagan- Hyde. Middle Catherine Yee, Lilli Shoen, Vikram Bellapravalu, Julie Clark.

Bottom: Leslie Kornreich, Kelly Noble, Chandra McClelland

Colin Jeffery and An- 40th street, drew Ciarfalia are out to prepare for their up­coming meets.

T h e E a g l e s ' T e a m S p ir it

Top: Leslie Kornreich, Jamie Plaza, Coach Torres, Molly Dean, Sarah Pachtman. Middle: Tracy Guerin, Lexie Carlson, Beri Golding. Bottom: Tiffany Westlie. Not pictured: Ali Hicks.

exchange a pre-game

M en 's Junior V arsity B asketballThe 1998-1999 Men’s Junior Varsity basketball team. From left: Coach Scott Machen, Scott Surdakowski, Ryan Rosen, Roberto Morales, Edwin Barnes, Orlando Martinez, Evan DeMark, Colin Jeffery, and Brian Yee. Not pictured: Michael Willey, Doug Loback, Hermes Flores, Todd Gilbert, Chip Jackson, and Edwin Barnes.

Orlando Martinez shooting free throws during the first quarter of the boy's JV game.

Edwin Barnes's pre-game warm up.

Nick Lochridge wins the tip. JJji jTodd Gilbert goes up for a jump shot.

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M e n 's V a r sit y B a sk e t b a l lThe 1998-1999 Men's Varsity Basketballteam. Top row from left: Assistent coach Scott Machen, Brian Snyder, Augustine Gomez, Matt Couto, Todd Gilbert, Nick Lochridge, Chris Fredrick, Bryant Guffy, Evan DeMark, and coach Brian Ellingson. Bottom row from left: Mike Kahn, Doug Loback, David Levy, Gilbert Armenta, and Colin Jeffery. Not pictured: Zach Burstein, Ali Hicks.

Slick Lochridge goes for a two- Doint shot.

Doug Loback, Nick Lochridge, and Matt Couto with Brian Snyder.

Chris Fredrick in a heated match for the tip off.

Nick Lochridge, Colin Jeffery, Chris Fredrick, and Matt Couto during a game.

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W o m en 's J un io r V a r s it y B a sk etba ll

The Women's Junior Varsity basketball team. From left: Coach Mike Kiltz, Courtney Becker, Ashley Yeargan, Julie Clark, and Liz Delgado.

Courtney Becker shoots a free throw during warm ups.

The Junior Varsity women

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Liz Delgado shoots a free throw during the game.

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W o m en 's V a r s it y B a s k e t b a l lhe Women's basketball team. Top row from left: Assistent Coach Mike Klitz, Ashley Yeargan, Hailey [arris, Courtney Berg, Courtney Lewis, and Coach Andy Klitz. Middle row from left: Caroline Young, arah Engle, Courtney Becker, and Aylin Tashman. Bottom row from left: Liz Delgado, Tatum Vail, and die Clark.

Courtney Lewis brings the ball up the court.

Courtney Berg, Sarah Engle, Caroline Young, Tatum Vail, Liz Delgado, and Hailey Harris at Parents' Night.

ourtney Berg and Sarah Engle uring pre-game warm-ups.

The starting line-up before a game.

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B oy's B aseball: T he C rack of the B at

Front Row: Ian Anderson, Brian Snyder, Colin Jeffery, Steve Garrity, Zack Burstein. Back Row: Coach Machen, Clark Gilhart, Doug Loback, Kevin Daucher, Eric Daucher, Coach Ellingson. Not pictured: Gilbert Armenta, Andrew Ciarfalia.

Zack Burstein throws a fast one.

Zack: "Does my glove look OK to you?" Doug: "Just throw the ball!"

Kevin Daucher waves to the camera. Hi, Kevin!

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Colin Jeffery -- Check out that fierce scowl. Can you hear the opposition running for the hills?

Wait! Guys, come back! We need your picture!

lark "the Spark" Gilhart ~ Look at that winning smile!

The guys listen to the shoeman's "pitch."

Doug Loback — Watch out! The boy's got an arm.

Madia Faze! displays the correct form for throw ing. Bo careful, -ids. w hile trying this at horn*

A perplexed Sarah H urw itz glances back at a ball that had just w hizzed past.

The team loosens their fielding muscles while maintaning their Fonz-like cool status with their thumbs up.

Chandra McClelland is ready to field a ball lovingly hit by Coach Schweikher as Nadia Fazel plays catcher

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G irls S oftball- H ittin ' ’E m H omeFront Row: Chandra McClelland. Jamika Byas. Claudia Gonzalez. Tatum Vail, Taylor Austin. Middle Row: Sarah Hurwitz. Liz Delgado, Danielle Goldstein, Nadia Fazel, Meredith Garagiola. Back Row: Coach Schweikher. Kristi Reardon. Caroline Young. Mery! Thomas. Britnee Youngblood. Alexis Wielunski, Coach Cowen.Not pictured: Kat Tomalty.

Britnee Y oungblood and M eredith G aragiola w ork on catching pop-flies. Claudia G onzales d isplays how to play w ith grace and elegance.

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G ir l ’s T e n n is- N o L o v e !Front Row: Laura Neller, Ashleigh Levison, Beri Golding, Sally Semegen. Back Row: Coach Keever, Kelly Noble, Rebecca Lynch, Courtney Becker, Melanie Deutsch, Molly Dean, Coach Flail. Not Pictured: Jill Carland,Ashley Morrill, Sarah Nixon, Natalyia Bisleup.

Courtney Becker perfects her reach.

Sarah Nixon jovially returns a serve.

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3o y ’s T e n n is W a l k s t h e L in eFront Row: Seb Million, Eric Werner, David Tiro. Back Row: Coach Keever, Alex Conn, Scott Gilbert, Rob Hoxie, Bobby Brook, Danny Lowe, Coach Flail. Not Pictured: Chris Rethore, Mark Hatch-Miller, Rob Hatch-Miller, Ted Blosser.

Mark Hatch-Miller returns a volley.

Ted Blosser walks towards the action.

Adam Blankenheimer is in the early stages of creating a flying tennis racket.

Alex Conn-what a beautiful follow through.

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Justin Hammar swings with determination and confidence.

Kim Ruht, Erin Beresini and Preetma Singh enjoying the view of the course.

Vik Bellapravalu, Suchil Samant, Evan DeMark getting-ready to tee off.

Andria Ligas is overcome with joy as she gears up for practice.

Jeff Marcus works on his reach.

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G o lf is in t h e S w in g o f T h in g sFront: Andria Ligas, Vikram Bellapravalu, Evan DeMark, Suchil Samant. Back: Preetma Singh, Zach Israel, Liz Hewson, Todd Gilbert, Jeff Marcus, Justin Hammar, Erin Beresini. Not Pictured: Coach Hendrickson, Mike Kahn, Kim Ruht, Lexi Carlson, Jeff Surdakowski, Edwin Barnes, Chip Jackson, and Brian Yee.

Kim Ruht concentrates on her angle.

Evan DeMark, Zach Israel, Todd Gilbert.

Mike Kahn tees off into the sun.

Jeff Surdakowski practices a serious hula dance.

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E a g l e s I n A c t io nCaroline McGee and Taylor Austin share a laugh over those multi­talented cheerleading boys.

Beau Roysdon exercises his authority over fellow juniors with communist propaganda.

Courtney Becker shows PCDS that she cares by helping at H abitat For Humanity.

Eric Medoff plays the sax at

lunch with Collin Jeffrey

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IkCollin Jeffrey smiles for the camera as Michael Rector and Andrew Ciarfalia look off into the horizon.

Beau and Gordon go public with their interesting campaign to "Free Skippy!" in the cafeteria.

The veryhandsomesenior JeffMarcusposes forthe camerawhile doingsomethingeverystudentdoes:socializing at the picnic table.

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Sh arin g Know ledge: PCDS T u to rsPeer Tutors:Front: Ashley Yeargan, Ashley Morrill, Liz McGee, Kim Ross. Back: Margot LaNoue, Caroline McGee, Callie Kant, Natalyia Biskup, Liz Perla.

Reid Davis uses his time to create a work of art.

Madison Heights Tutors:Mandy Moll, Randi Boykoff, Margaret Tillman, Melanie"Deutsch, Kat Tomalty.

Alex Winters conveys how happy he is to take part in the Peer Tutoring program by smiling for the Yearbook.

Will Fielder labors diligently on his English homework.

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PCDS Prepares f o r G u y s a n d D o llsThe "Dolls" practice their Hot Box dance with Tink, the choreographer.

Robert Felix and Taking it easy, Peter?Courtney Tinnan define "Tango!"

Andria Ligas and Julia Van Helder are preparing to paint the town (NY) — literally.

ohn Townsend and Chris Rethore practice the showdown at ire Cafe Cabana.

Chris Rethore tries to resist Neil Smith's attack.

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C h e c k O u t C h e ssThe Middle School, Grades 4 and up. Top from left: Matt Guthrie, Blake Randolph,Christopher Yee, Dan Haddock, Jared Hecht- Bernstien, Richard Mackay,Jamie Kiesel, Stephanie Papp, and Jaime Johnson- Brigham. Bottom from left:Dathan Hamann, Rick Selling, Carsten Hamann,Cass Goodmanson, Hugh Schlott, Aaron Fazal, Andru Roysden, Jared Neufer,Christopher Opila, Erica Worthington, and Alex Itkis.

The Lower School, Grades 1, 2, and 3. Top from left: Matt Guthrie, Will Wharton, Stewart McClintic, Eric Fram, Elliot Ginsburg, Rohan Ram, WiU Matloff, Mat Leonesio, Robert Frame, Adam Galloway, Matt Selling, Max Leonesio, and Gavin Wharton. Bottom from left: Anthony Conyers, Adam Lowe, Robert Adrian, Mark Iobst, Quinlan Hamann, Hannah Keogh, Nathan Sherman, Cole Goodyear, Jenny Papp, Greg Peairs.

The Lower School, Kindergarten. Top from left: Matthew Lillard, Harrison Kaye, Skylar Kaye, Alex Mirbod, Joseph Abate, Greg Adrian, Nicky Gibbs, Ryan Miller. Bottom from left: Cres Worthington, Eric Conyers, Alexandra Kaye, Danielle Kaye, Connor Genta, Bailey Keogh, Kylin Hamann.

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Bailey Keogh and Kylin Hamann take a break from their game to say hello.

Dr. GentahelpsKendallGoett andBaileyKeogh.

Adam Galloway and Eric Conyers smile for the

Will Wharton explains some of the finer points of chess to Jared Neufer, Carsten Hamann and Henry Luehrman.

Future chess champion Tibi.

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W e ig h t T r a in in g P u m p s it U pCaroline Young, Julie Clark, Harveer Sandhu, Ian Anderson, Nat Schultz, Mr. Hendrickson Advisor, Seb Million, Gilbert Armenta, Erin Beresini, Laura Biel.

Ian Anderson grins, grunts and bears it.

Harveer Sandhu huffs and puffs and pushes the weights up.

Harveer flexes his pecs on the weight machine.

Hung-Ki Park perfects his bench press.

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Sci-F i B eams U p It 's Inaugural Y ear

ie weekly sci-fi meeting: food, movies and aliens. . . I mean, the illustrious embers themselves, of course.

Eric Werner sees something odd in the distance... maybe it's a spaceship! Look out Eric!!!!

Judy McReynolds, Rachael Perry, and Lilli Shoen prepare for "the move."

Front Row: Alex Karlsson, Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Eric Werner, Michelle Hertzfeld. Back Row: Amanda Mabey, Catherine Yee, Margot LaNoue. Not picture: Dave Martin, advisor.

Justin Flanagan-Hyde laughs as Sophie Nye pleads for us not to take her picture. Sorry, Sophie.

T h e S u n S h in e s o n D a y b r e a k s

The Daybreaks Staff: Top Row- Anna Knoell, Nathan Mee, Krista Scott, Glen Goodman, Amanda M abbitt, and advisor Mr. Coon. Bottom Row- Erin Lynch, Liz McGee, Sarah Hurwitz, Katie Green.

Anna Knoll listens intently at a meeting.

Right: The two co-editors, Amanda Mabbitt and Krista Scott pose for a snapshot.

Far Right: Sarah Hurwitz ponders the meaning of a piece of prose.

Glen Goodman shows off the new Daybreaks submission boxes.

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H o r t ic u l t u r e G r o w s U p !The Horticulture Club: Top Row: A m anda M abey, Margot Lanoue, Andria Ligas, Bottom Row: Mariah Rand, C atherine Yee, Margaret Tillman, Shefali Samant. Not pictured: Dr. Millington, advisor.

Margaret Tillman carefully waters the plants in the garden.

Catherine Yee, Amanda Mabey, Margot LaNoue, Andria Ligas and Shefali Samant cooperate in order to tend to the needs of their plants.

The president of the Horticulture Club, Amanda Mabey gathers water for the seedlings.

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U p p e r S c h o o l S en a te

Beau Roysdon, Meredith Garagiola, Tiffany Westlie, Glen Goodman, and Adam Blankenheimer during a senate meeting.

Br i an Snyder , Beri G o l d i n g , and J e f f Sur da kows ki l i s ten intently during a senate meeting.

Mark Hatch-Mifler enjoys the Senate sponsered Hoe-down.

Courtney Pakis, Senate President, listens tc ideas of other senate members.

Top Left: Senior Senators - Jeff Surdakowski, Meryl Thomas, Jamie Plaza, Courtney Pakis, and Chris Rethore. Upper Middle: Junior Senators - Beau Roysden, Glenn

Goodman, and Adam Blankenheimer. Lower Middle: Sophomore Senators - Meredith Garagiola, Beri Golding, and Brian Snyder. Bottom: Freshmen Senators - Colin Jeffery, Katharine Tomalty, and Danielle Goldstein. Not pictured: Tiffany Westlie, Eric Fraser,

Gabriel Bruffey-Holmes, Advisors - Mr. Hendrickson and Ms. Howard.

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S e r v ic e a n d A w a r e n e ss

Top Left: Mr. Hendrickson( Advisor), Liz Perla, Ashley Yeargan, Aylin Tashman, Jill Carland, Ashley Morrill, Beri Golding, Molly Dean. Middle Left: Shefali Samant, Caroline Young, Melanie Deustch, Courtney Becker, Tracy Guerin,

Ashleigh Levison. Bottom Left: Zabita Singh, Randi Boykoff, Nell Haddock.

Melanie Deustche, Liz Perla, Kat Tomalty, and Sally Semegen prepare for the Saint Vincent de Paul party.

Kelly Noble does her part for the community by volunteering at the St. Vincent De Paul party.

R e g ist e r T h is !The 1998-1999 Register staff. Top from left: Liz Perla, Glen Goodman, Krista Scott, Ashley Yeargan, Nathan Mee, Jill Carland, M icah Bloom berg, Sarah Engle, and Nadia Fazel. Middle from left: Je ff Marcus, M eryl Thomas,Caroline Young, Abigail Rethore, Rob H atch-M iller, Eric Fraser, Tiffany Westlie, Brent Leonesio, and Margot LaNoue. Bottom from left: Jason Platt,Nathan Goralnik, Meredith Garagiola,Nell Haddock, Kelly Noble, Margaret Tillman, Ashley Morrill, and Callie Kant. Not pictured: David Biel, Christy C lark , Sam H artzm ark, M ichelle Herrzfeld, Gordon Krnjaic, Amanda Mabbitt, Erin McKinley, Jamie Plaza,Evan Rand, C hris R eth ore, Beau Roysdon, Preetma Singh, Margaret Tillman, Catherine Yee, Mike Yurka, staff advisors: Ms. Thompson and Dr.Allison, technical advisor: Ms. Kolbet.

Nell Haddock: "What is that?" Ashley Morrill: "Darned if I know!"

Nick Lochridge knows that as a PCDS student, he has a variety of futures to look forward to.

The 1998-1999 Register editors. From left: Krista Scott (entertainment), Meredith Garagiola (news), Nell Hadock (editor in chief), Meryl Thomas (features, technical), Ashley Morrill (news), Leslie Kornreich (sports). Not pictured: Randi Boykoff (photography), Mike Kahn (op /ed).

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S tr e s s 101 : Y e a r b o o kAndria Ligas hard at work on the yearbook.

he 1998-1999 Yearbook photo staff. Top from left: Ashleigh Levison, Caroline tcGee, Callie Kant, Sarah Hurwitz, Andria Ligas, and Jessica Slovken. Bottom om left: Chris Frederick, Kelly Noble, Katie Green, and Erin McKinley.

Margot La Noue:"DernAds. December 7th. The deadline was Dec. 7th! Grnrrrr..."

:arbook co-editors in chief Margot LaNoue and rista Scott, our very own Charlie's Angels.

Photo co- editors: Jill Carland and Katie Green.

he 1998-1999 Yearbook layout and copy staff. Top from left: Nadia Fazel, Sarah tngle, Zach Isreal, Tommy Reahard, Melanie Deutsch, and Margot LaNoue. ottom from left: Krista Scott, Lexie Carlson, Kim Ruht, Lilli Shoen, Rachel Perry, ichelle Hertzfeld, and Andria Ligas. Not pictured: Ms. Kolbet, advisor.

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M o c k T ria l T h ro w s D o w n th e G avelFirst Row: Sarah Hurwitz, Caroline McGee, Liz McGee, Shefali Samant. Second Row: Eric Fraser, Preetma Singh, Melanie Deutsch, Jessica Berch, Lindsey Burnett. Third Row: Michael Rector, Beau Roysden, Catherine Yee, Adam Blankenheimer, Meredith Garagiola. Fourth Row: Attorney Coaches Mr. Michael Berch and Mr. Brunn Roysden Jr., Suchil Samant, Eric Daucher. Not pictured: Kevin Daucher, Christy Clark, Attorney Coach: Ms. Sandra McGee, Faculty coordinator Kimberly Hawkins.

Shefali Samant smiles shyly for the photographer.

Liz McGee, Caroline McGee, Eric Fraser, Adam Blankenheimer, and Catherine Yee are immersed in their work.

Eric Fraser, Adam Blankenheimer, Sarah Hurwitz, Catherine Yee, Beau Roysden, Lindsay Burnett, and Jessica Berch plan their case.

Beau Roysden, Meredith Garagiola and Eric Daucher enjoy preparing foi "the case" outdoors.

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S p e e c h & D e b a t e P a r l a y

Mr. Guthrie and Liz McGee review their notes for the upcoming debate.

I preparation of a tournament.

Tim Hayes carries his notes to the debate.

Mr. Guthrie discusses strategies with Andrew Ciarfalia and Peter Chiarelli.

The speech and debate team: Michelle Hertzfeld, Rachel Perry, Jeff Marcus, Andrew Ciarfalia, Peter Chiarelli, Chris Strohm, Tim Hayes, Zachary Oakland, Jessica Berch, Edwin Barnes, Gordon Kmjaic, Tom Tahmassian, Liz McGee, and Vik Bellapravalu. Not pictured: Nate Goralnik, Julie McReynolds, Krista Scott, Lilli Shoen, and Coach Matt Guthrie.

Aaron Walker pensively staring into the unknown.

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Javascrip t C lub C on q u erin g Y2K

Evan Rand: "You looking at me?" Alex Conn and Mr- Neufer watch Mike Yurkademonstrate his program.

Javascript Club - Top Row: Mr. Neufer, advisor, Alex Conn, Mike Yurka, Evan Rand. Second Row: Aaron Fazel, Jared Neufer, Alex Lipovsky, and

James Yurka.

Alex Lipovsky engrossed in one of technology's many marvels.

Mr. Neufer's crew gathers 'round to discuss a tenacious

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T able T ennis C lub B ounces B ack

Table Tennis - Eric Werner, Dr. Caglieris, advisor, Justin Flanagan-Hyde, Mike Yurka, Evan Rand, Alex Conn.

Eric Werner lunges for the ball.

Alex Conn: Future Table Tennis Champ.

Evan Rand concentrates on the ball.

F r a n ^a is F u n !

Robert Felix and Mariah Rand glance away from their menus.

Robert Felix, Madame Longust, Randi Boykoff, Mariah Rand and Katie Green enjoy their Friday afternoon at French Ambiance.

Jessica Skloven, Britnee Youngblood, Michaela Skloven, Madame Longust, Alex Conn and Mandy Moll pose for a picture at the French Club's outing to the Play Picasso at the Lapin Agile

G reek C lub- T he O dyssey C ontinues

Ms. Howard, Chris Strohm, Zach Oakland, Jessica Berch, Sarah Donovan and Andrew Ciarfalia, illustrious members of the Greek Club, carefully scrutinize the Great Works.

Ms. Howard points out a letter on the Greek Alphabet.

Sarah Donovan, Zach Oakland and Andrew Chirfallia give us a n.

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As the 1998-99 school yea! closes, we will be saying so long to our seniors.

At the same time, we will be bidding farewell to some special people

on our campus.As our paths take us in different directions,

we hope that your new footprints will bring you happing^-

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D r . J o h n C o l l in s

The Bible teaches us that "to every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven." The season has come for my dearest friend to retire, but I'm sure that there will be a purpose to his many future endeavors. Still, I cannot hide my sadness, and my heart feels the pain of the void left by John Collins' departure. Phoenix Country Day will never be the same zany, wild, fun place that witnessed the "D oc" ranting and raving. You have enriched my life beyond bounds that you can comprehend. I thank you for every precious moment that we've had over the past thirteen years. Go in peace and in good health, my friend, for your spirit will always be by my side.— Mr. Dave Martin

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S t e p h a n ie F ish e r

Stephanie,

Thank you for your teaching, for your leadership, for admissions and ISAS, for your graciousness, for your humor and insight, for being smart, stylish, and witty, and for your courage and strength in adversity. Our admiration and confidence in your [success go with you.

UYour Old Headmaster

J e ssie H in t o n

Jessie Hinton officially retired in December 1998. He started work for PCDS in February 1965, making him the employee who has been on the books the longest. When he first came to PCDS, he was one of 3 employees in maintenance, compared to the 17 that are in that area now. He worked as a custodian, on grounds, and in the maintenance department. Jessie's working knowledge of the plant was utilized many times in the past and will be missed in the future, although I'm sure we can call on him when the need arises.

What I have just written seems like such a small tribute to a kind and gentle man who put his whole life into making this campus what it is today. I think I can say this for everyone who knew and worked with Jessie: we wish you only the best.

--Mr. Duane Bergstrom

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Jo h n M a c k

lohn Mack came to PCDS the bummer of 1991 as temporary help in the maintenance {department. He stayed until an {accident led to his early {retirement. Some may not have {known that John had a master's lliegree in education and had {caught school for approximately |Jl5 years. He had also owned and operated a nursery and had Ivorked in construction and {general building maintenance {before coming here. We all relied mot only on John's past experience in maintenance, but also on tiis knowledge of the campus and its workings. He seemed to jrnow where everything was.

■The comment "John did more than I thought" was made by |pne who took on some of his responsibilities. I'm sure he isn't rehe only one who feels this way. I would like to say this for all ||vho know John: our thoughts and prayers go with you in Jl/our recovery and retirement.

I -Mr. Duane Bergstrom

E d P e t t e n g il l

An accounting of the hours put in by Mr. Pettengill since he arrived here in 1984 would be just the beginning of understanding the depth of his commitment to Phoenix Country Day School.

Your next step would be to look back at his work with computers and Middle and Lower students. Mr. Pettengill understood the value of integrating technology in the curriculum rather than just offering it as a separate subject -- well before it became mainstream thinking. He began what we continue today.

N ext would be a tour of the campus' computer and phone networks and the many functions they provide. After Mr. Pettengill (Ed, to the people he now serves) became Systems Network Supervisor in 1994 to develop and support campus communications and administrative computing, our technological capabilities expanded quickly, giving us new ways to interact with information and each other. His ambition for what the School can provide its community has been matched only by his hours of commitment to the systems' reliability.

Thank you, Ed, for the efforts that came forth from your feelings for this institution we call Phoenix Country Day School. It will be a hard act to follow.

-- Mr. Eric Neufer

A n n e S a l z m a n n

Knne Salzmann served the Phoenix Country Day School community as counselor, colleague, and friend. In the last fourteen years, we have learned |o value her warmth, her honesty, her patience, and her genuine good will toward students, parents, [acuity, and staff. Anne taught Perspectives and k o u and Others classes, organized leadership

[groups, developed the ninth grade fall trip, and t efined the Upper School adviser system. We came | o trust her, respect her, and love her. W e wish | Knne well in her new endeavors as School Head at L/erde Valley School and will miss her presence, her [mile, and her wisdom,

i - Ms. Judy Mitchell

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Well prepared fo r the thanks to PCDS !

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We will miss you

GOOD LUCK!!

Love,Maidie, Jim, Sparkey,

and Tiffany (BFF)

Dearest Courtney,

Congratulations on your Upper School Graduation!

“O ptim ism is th e faith th a t lead s to achievem ent. Nothing ca n be done w ithout hope and con fiden ce.”

- Helen Keller

We are all so proud of you.

Love,

Mom, Dad, Geoff, and G rant

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"What lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. And when we bring what is within out into the world... miracles."

Henry David Thoreau

Christopher, we couldn't be more proud of you! Love, Mom, Daddy, & Amanda

Congratulationsand

Best 'wishes to the

Class of 1999!

The Pakis Family

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Dear Amanda,From Washington DC to Phoenix, Arizona

From your first day of school to your graduation from PCDS

We have been so incredibly proud of the person you are.

"Everyone has a purpose in life . . . a unique gift or special talent to give others. And, when we blend this

unique talent with service to others, we experience the ecstacy and the exhiliration o f our own spirit, which

is the ultimate goal o f all goals."—Deepak Chopra

Trust. Follow your heart. Dream. Listen to that small voice inside you. And, above all else, believe in yourself.

With all our Love,Mom, Dad, and Mathew

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Nell

Oh,The Places You’ll Go!

Vou haue brains in your head. Vou haue feet in your shoes.

Vou can steer yourself Rny direction you choose.

-Dr. Seuss

Loue, Mom & Dad, John & Dan

Congratulations & Good Luck to the Class of ’99

From Your PCDS Booster ClubBOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS ’99

ASHBY • AUSTIN/KELLEY BECKER • BERESINI • BINNS •

BOHNERT • BONGNI • BROOK CANIGLIA • CARLSON •

CONYERS ■ CORDES/SELBY • DELGADO • DESSEN • DEVLIN •

FELIX * F IT T E R • FRAM G A RRITY* G ILBERT*

GORDON STROHM • HAD-

HAENEL • HAM- HELTNE •

HEWSON •H U N G *IO BST •

JENSEN •SEPH/

KABBANI •KESTER

• KOSTRJVAS KRUMW IEDE •

MABBITT*LEONESIO •

LEWIS • LISA ■LOCHRIDGE •

STEIN • LUEHRMAN •MABEY • MACKAY • MATLOFF McGEE • M EDOFF • MEE • MEIER

NEARHOOD • NELLER • OPILA • PERLA • PEROCCHI • PLATT • PLAZA

REAHARD • SAMANT • SCHUBERT MEGEN • SHERMAN, S. • SKLOVEN

• SOPER • SURDAKOWSKI • TEM EN •TOMALTY/HOADLEY*

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BANSAK • BARBEY • BARNES • BLISCHOK • BLOSSER •• BUCON • BYERS/DONOVAN • CIARFALIA • COHEN • CONN • COUTO • CRASE • DALTON • ENGLAND • ENGLE • FAZEL •• GAMBLE • GARAGIOLA • GOLDBERG • GOLDING •

GUSTAFSON • GUTIERREZ/ DOCK/STANTON •

MAR • HARRIS • HENDERSON •

HICKS • HIRVELA • HURW ITZ •

JENNINGS • JILLY • JO -

KEATING • KEARNS* KITCHELL KOZINN • LEBER/

LEVY*I LOBACK*I LOOM-

LUNDEEN • McCAIN*

PARIDES •• RAM •

SEGAL • SE- SMITH/SURAWICZ

THOMAS • TINNAN • TOWNSEND • VAIL • WADE • YEARGAN • YEE • YEE • YOUNGBLOOD

Members as of 11/16/98

Many thanks to these families who are members of the

1998/99 PCDS BOOSTER CLUB

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Congratulations PCDS Divers!!

Michael Simpson High Score 148.80 9th Place @ Regionals

Stephen Canova High Score 198.70 13 th Place @ State

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M eredith G arag iola High S c o re 1 3 1 .0 0 12th P la ce @ R egio n als

Katie Thompson High Score 148.90 8th Place @ Regionals

Michaela Skloven Undefeated regular season High Score 259.85 4A State Champion

Abigail Rethore High Score 175.35 6th Place @ Regionals

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JE N N IE SO A R IN G

While we, still in rapt awe watch you prepare for those still higher jumps

over which you will soar landing triumphantly

in other places and times.

Love,

Mom and Dad

came home in the morning bringing three new lives and we stood by in quiet awe watching your many triumphs

both in and out of the riding rings and always with grace and aplomb

courage and humor You already know who you will be

that same one you are now your genius is the good and strong heart

always already there from that glad morning till now

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man you have become.Xove,

Mom, (£)ad,„j/ll, <§■ (Brett

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Brother,

We are so proud o f you and your accomplish­ments. Keep up the good work. May you reach all your goals in life. Always remember Jehovah in all that you do.

Love Always, Abel & Pricella Gomez

Mijo,I knew the day you started talking that you would become the person you are. (A great Son.) I'm so proud o f you. I love you with all my heart.

Love Mom, Olivia

Erin,

You have always had great spirit!

LoveDad, Mom & Duffy

Congratulations Class of 2003!!Eighth Grade Class of 1999!

Photo B y Joan R isleySponsored by 8th Grade Class Parents

Front Row - Lauren Perlow, Brittany Davis, Becky McLaren, Emily Burnett, Neil Smith, Lauren Tree, Sally Handmaker, Rachel Chase, Simi Dhillon, Jessica Green, Patricia Millington.

2nd Row - Christie Jilly, Alexa Binns, Veronique Millon, Allison Smith.3rd Row - William Dowling, Meghan McCain, Whitney Henderson, Liz Foglesong, Julie

Carland, Christo Dru, Joey Hooker, Nicole Wells.4th Row - Lindsay Bodell, Jessie Weiser, Ashley Becker, Becca Smalley, Elizabeth Engle,

Alison Matthews, Stephanie Yee, Cody Sonntag, Peter Howell, Stuart Bowers.5th Row - Michael Schneider, Kyle Wade, Eric Austin, John Haddock, Carlos Saldano,

Christain Lorentzen.6th Row - Patrick Sandor, Justin Long, Martin Naradikian, Josh Soper, Sean Beresini, Clint

Corcoran, Vincent Devlin.7th Row - Reid Davis, Sarah Scarborough, Dave Gerbarg, Yuki Kondo-Shah, Humberto

Duarte, Rebecca Dalton, Joseph Yeargan, Laura Garrity, Elissa Eller, Joseph Volk, Lance Labun,Skip Bansak.

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David,

Thanks for explaining how 36 mice got loose in the laundry room.

Thanks for helping me catch a runaway horse.

Thanks for painting the tire marks on the wall before they were noticed.

Thanks for not telling Mom about the ticket. . . or the accident.

Thanks for showing me how to stop the truck without activating the anti-lock brakes.

Thanks for pointing out my boyfriends' faults after we have broken up.

Thanks for being a great friend.

May all your dreams come true!

Love, Emily

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“Efothing good was ever achieved without enthusiasm”

-(Rafph WaCdo Emerson

CongratuCations Jamie!

Lovey

Mom , CDady Janede, andMoCCu

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Congratulations and Best o f Cuck to the Class o f 1999

Front row: Verna Malone, Susan Garrity, Leslie Lewis, Jane McGavock. Back row: Liz Neller, Pam Barbey, Betsy Haenel, Sharia Blischok, Gloria Conyers. N ot pictured: Joyce Plaza.

from the Thoenix Country Day School

Tarents’ Association

Best Wishes and Congratulations to the

Class of ’99 atPhoenix Country

Day!

John, Cindy, Meghan, Jack, Jimmy, and Bridget McCain

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Congratulations Erin!

You are the joy of our lives and we are so very proud of you.

Shoot for the moon.Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.

-Les BrownWe Love You,Mom, Dad, Mike & Kayla

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Congratulations and Best 'Wishes to the Class o f '99!

Thoenix Country TDay School Board o f Trustees

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The year is “finished baking” as Cags would say, and all of our hard work has paid off. We have a book that we can be proud of. Of course the book would not be complete without thanking our trusty and consistent staff. So-Layout/Copy Staff: Kim, Lilli, Melanie, Michelle, Sarah, Sonia,

' Tatum, Zach, Tommy, Nadia, Meredith, Ashley, Andria and Lexie. Thank you for all of the effort | you have put into making the yearbook a success. Look at each page and think of all of the hours I you spent fighting with PageMaker, croppers, icky orange pencils and those tags, and smile because you’ll never have to listen to either one of us yell about deadlines again!

Photo Staff: Jessica, Erin, Chris, Sarah, Caroline, Ashleigh and Callie. Where would we be without pictures? Thank you for your dedication, diligence and hard work.

We all know that the first part of the book that is seen is the cover. In that light, we'd like to thank Gordon for creating a wonderful drawing for the cover.

Last but not least, Mrs. Kolbet. Without your guidance, wisdom, patience and technical support, this book would not exist (though according to Mr. Flail, it doesn’t exist anyway). We don’t know how to thank you enough- who knows, maybe some day we will take you to Blue Burrito and we ’11 pay!

A big merci beaucoup to all of the eighth graders who helped us identify and layout your pages. Take pride, and continue on into the Upper School. You’re wonderful!

We hope everyone enjoys the memories eternally encapsulated in the yearbook, or at least | enjoys looking at the pictures.

Margot LaNoue and Krista Scottin Chief

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I would like to thank the entire staff of the Phoenician for all their hard work in producing a book of which they can be proud. I would especially like to thank the four yearbook divas: Jill Carland, Katie Green, Margot LaNoue and especially Krista Scott in the production of the book. The school community has been an enormous help in matching names with faces.

We apologize for any errors you may discover and we hope you enjoy this year's yearbook and appreciate the dedication of our students.

Ms. Kolbet

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