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Transcript of MADISON HIGH SCHOOL 2011
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MADISON HIGH SCHOOL 2011 ION
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''I m really going to m1ss all the people who have made all four years of high school great."
•••••••••••• Jake W e
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Mr. Becka Mrs. Behm
Mrs Beueg Mrs. Bowden Mrs. Bowman
Mr Bradley
Mr. Brainard Mrs. Breedlove Mrss Chandler
Mr Clark Mrs. Clark
Mrs. Collins
Mrs. Crargo Mrs. Cueni
Mr. Daly Mrs. DOdd
Mr Dragas Mrs. Edwards
Miss Eggnot Mr. Frsher Mrs. Funk
Mrs. Garaux Mr Gilligan
Mrs. Gilligan
Mrs. Grau Mr Grrer
MissGroah Mr Guerra
Mr. Hamrtton Mr. Hanes
Mr Herald Mrs. Hickman
Mr. Hupertz Mr. Hupertz
Mrs. Jackson Mr Janrak
Mr Johnson Mrs. Kemper Mrs. Ktlpatnck Ms Leonard Mrs. L.OVeJOY Mr. Madore
Mrs. Madore Mr. Ma1nello Mr. Marti" Mrs. May Mrs. McCue Mrs. Meshgingpoosh
Mr. Moran Mrs. Mullan Mrs. N1 ses Mrs. Oravecz Mr Peterhn Mrs. Porter
Mr Potts Mrs. Quayle Mrs. Replogle Ms. Rizzo Mrs. Ryabtseva Ms. Ryan
Mr. S1"1'h Ms. Taylor Mrs. T1ral"a Mr. ntmal" Mrs Vacco Mr. Wadd
Mr. Wagner Mrs. Watts Mr Wightman Mr WilliS Mrs Wolfert Mrs. Ziegler
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8 D ·vm Beemlller Robcn llemstcm
Racl1~1 Brickman
Dan Buchner Jan•J Burke
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10 Jonathan Coole)
Colhn l!ngler
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12 \1emtt Furpahs
Corey Grau Adam Griffin Brandon Grubb
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Michael Hald1
Jacob Holder
14 Kody Hollrngshead Amber Holm Caleb Hord
Michael Hrutkav
•t ooha Khahd
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16 Chase Lamarre
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Domenic \ 1artorana
18 Gretchen M11ler Hannah \!Iiiier
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Raymond Pierce
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\1aria Rood
22 Juha Sa\\ yer Briann ScheJbclhoftcr
Dav1d Scott
\tJchael Sidwell
Mervm Standifer
24 Kyle Stollmgs
'itl) Trotter
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26 Shawn Welch Alexander \\1unnic
K.uel) n :t..awncki GaiT) Zehc
Andrew Zielac.hov.•k•
v ry jOC.Jrnc~ c~ io < n end and In 1hls
pari of our lives the Journey vvas high
c hod Our high school Journey siaried
ac ivvo hundr --d SOI'"TlC fr~ vva ed
irito the high ..c: hod .c ... r --d and confused
noi~lng vvhaiio Xf.X i Afi( ,-four
long years of footbaR g • >itt1ng In
dasses and dances vv nd our 1c:::x.Jrrx ~
vva lng fnio a hoi gsrn f vvffh frk..:ncb
and family vvarhng io vvaich us vva acr~
"fhc-. 'Siagc- and grab our drpomas f ligh
school may noT have been easy bui vve
did vvhc.1i vv could 50 "thaT vve can look
back and l::x- proud of vvhaT vvc'vc done
Lisiening io .>fX he _, by
valediciorian GreTch:: Mi r. nnd
sa uiaiones Rachclle Rq~f~ 1. Wolfgang
Oough and Shay T ro1ier
vve aft realize thai high
:;chool has come io an end
W< r< flccion a "fhc.
frienek.. 1hni vv<. hav made
and a 11-K rnc_'f'YlC>r~ thc1i
vv lasi a lifeti We >rt in
our blue and vvhrte 90\NI"lS
vvaiching the.- baby video
creaTed by AV. and llsien ng
io "the rn:'ll"l!:: preforms of
1"h.o choir and !::>and JUSiTo
~thai by one odc::x.:k
vve vv• have a graduaTed
high school and are read
io move on io bigger and
l::x- tt< ,. 1h ngs.
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Madison students await the walk across the stage.
valed!ctorian. Above: Savannah Owoc sings a spec1al selectlon
dedicated to the seniors .
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Congratulations Katrina!
We love you!
Jamal Ahughali • Khnla' \dam' Bnttan) Aldrich 0\\ en mhrll\e
Brianna Ander,nn Kellt A\er)
Reht!cca Balaz Je"tka Barone t phen B non
Rol") B cker Anthon) Bello\\ Anthon) Bello\\
Danan Be eda manda Btglc~
Amanda B1glcy R)an B1rch K)le Bock
A hie) Bogu ki
Tyler Bohinc Leonard Booker Shannon Booth
R)an Boothe Shannon Boothe
D rck Bont
Sheena Brainard Cody Brc\\ ter
Johnathan Brooks El se Bruerung
Laura Bruenmg Alexandna Bruno
Mtchelle Brun on
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T) lcr BukvK Erin Burke
Jordyn Burke Alexander Byer
George Byrne
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Alii on Camp Jake Ca s1dy R be<:.ca Cerpn
lex Chandler D nald Cherke
1chele Ctncarell
Paul Ch1ro Quenun C'1e lm i
I xand r C1mino Taylor Chne Taylor Cline
dam Collms
1chole Collin Wesley Cook
manda Cooper :\1anah Cornell Bert Cmell Cmtl)n Cro b)
('h hea Cunningham Ru ell Curt1s Lorin Damcb Jared Dav1 Lauren Da\i Lauren DaVJ'>
Trevor Davi> Bra ton Dean C'hn,un Dcdck Deanna Dedck Je c Dclc us Ca Jd) Dekol h
Abb) Denni n T) :er Den more Brenden Dorler K lcl)n Do\\ dell Za hal) Dull Ale andna Eland
Kholas Elmore ~1onica English Davtd Eversole
Morgan Fa!..o Brandi fannacci Brandi Farinacci
Lucas 1-amswonh Catherine Fedele Dominick Fe!..etc
John hncgan Jonathon Ford
Brandi Futch!..o
Nichol Gabor Hakkan Gashi
Amanda Gen an Tyler Gilben
Rachel Glmna Stcphante Godnick
Brittni Goehnng ~1ason Golden
Paula Gorostieta La\ aile
BenJamin Green Alexander Griffin
l:mtly Grimes
Anana Grk Corey Grubb
Lizeth Guadalupe Flores
Amanda Gumn Amanda Guinn
Bndger Hahn
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Dtllon Hakli Ju'>tin Hammil
Reed Hardy Kore. Ha)e
Amanda He ter • · icholas Heyduk
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\1 i~hannda Hi sam Hnanna Jloll Brittany Holm Danielle Honaker Billy HoY<ard Wilham lloY<ard
Jefferson Hru ov k) ngelma Huber
Rachel II uffman James Iuhdt Soren Iverson Chnstoph r Jogan
nthon) Jordan Ca ,ondra Kahr \lak1 Kajn'iara Sheal)n Kapalka
mber Kara Andre\\ Karl on
Jordan Karohl Brandon Kell) Jo hua Kelly T)ler Ken mger Cod) Kerb) India Kijau a
S)an K1lhan baac Klco Jamc-, Khnger \krcede Knapp Joshua Korth Katcl) n Ko ar
Ta) lor Kri toff Julia Kuhlman Patri..: k Kuntz K 1Im Laing Jc-,,ica La;ara
arah Lane
Cooper Lege La
Sc 'wemger 1 eot1C .\shlc} Lod .. ridgc
Keela Lu..:as Jcncssa '\1 c·hin Erie \1acl..tl\j3k
Anthon} \1adonna Victoria \1ajcmil;
Joshua '\1arc·h Zacbf} .\1artin Ashlc} \1aruna Ba} le} !\ta,era
Tyler \!.:Cord Jeremiah \1cFarland
Jo-,iah \1cFarland John McLaughlin
Courtney \1c\hlhon Samantha .\1crl..lcy
Alexa \l1ller shlcy \tiller
Zachar} \toyer E\an \tulkey
:\1ariah \turphy Antomo 1\appo
David eed~
Sarah 1\ewton Kaycee ·,l;se Jason OBI)an
\1organ o· elll Dcni Odcm
Demse Odom Clara Oliveira
Jo eph Orlow 1..1 Ivan Pacheco Padilla
Kourtncy Palm l..y Jacob Panyathong
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Iorin Perkm Ju m Phthp Jc ica Plulltp Laura Picozzt Brandon Pterce Jo hua Pilon
Ra he! Pohng Garrett Pnmer Jenmfcr Quirk Jo hua Ran om Jenmfcr Rcihncr Ale ~~ RenKk
Kell) Re chke Heath Richardson Brooke Ri' era Kahmah hadah Rohbms 0 car Robm on
arah Roja
Kinsta Romtg Mari a Ro a
lh on Rothh b.!rg r Can sa Rou e Cattlyn Rupnow
a\anna a alar
Ltlhan Shepherd Zachary Shoo . amantha hon Sarah Stllitoe Je, 1c11 imko Jacob kelton
William Sl.trl.a,idl Zacl.ary Sl.rdnwrc
o~\ in mcallic Au' Sm h
C llUrt"lc \ · 111
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Chantcl Sm hhcrgcr Tra' '' Snyder
Vinic " 1h c
Rhcanna \latthc
s,,, \ utha
Stewart
:-..rcl.ola' Su' ak Kaho uzui;J
John Swartzwelder Jo,eph Swatow\I.J
Julia S7el.cl) Bntncy Tamhuro
Dominic Tamhurro ~ ircc Thomp on
Paige Tied man \1iranda Tippie Ellen TomaJko
Heather Toth
Rehecca Val\oda Autumn Vm rqucrra
Ka)la Vu)ancih Chri topher Waldron
James Wawrow.,l;r Kelly Wayman
Kari Weatherholt Kir ten Werchseldorfer
Kyle Wcin rt Lacey Whitfield Emil) Williams
Nicole Wrlson
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T•mothy V. •I on Rachel WOJClcchow,kJ Ryan Wollschlcgcr Anm Wolosonovich Francesca V. y att Qumn Yok1e
Dan1 I :t .drnveff Lilhan Zvosecz
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Brenden Adams Bnx,ke Adams ban Ambw'e
Dana Appelkllt:r amh Ardern
Robert Am1'>trong
R)an A'>hh) AIINm Baker
John Baker Connor Ball
\Inch II Bandish dam BarstoY.
Patnd; Barton Joseph Bashore Charles Battles
Ca ) BeHan \1nchell Beller
Richard B<!ris
T}ler Berry Emil) Bmder
.\1aris a Bottiggi Jonathan Bradheer \lichael Brainard
Ltdd) Amy Brettrager
Annette Bnckman Gregor} BroY.n .\ltranda BroY.n
• iklos Brown Scott BroY.n T} ler Bf}nnt
Blake Bukky Jared Bush
~atalte Byrne Christopher Camphell Lauf}n utmpofredano
~icola Chavet
Seth Clark Chri topher Cia) pool
Jonathan Clevenger Jakoh Cole
Ahx Collm Jorden Colltn
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2 Patnck Colu~c• A hley C'ongin Joe) Connolly l~mtly C'.ox ( hnstoph r Crit1er • 1 ole Cro le)
\1ary umming Hal ) Duke Phtlhr Dalke St rra Daugherty Rtkkt Davis Courtney DaviSson
Jo hua Delfs Laura Delgado Hannah Demko Jenna Demopoulo I mh Denmeade Amanda Dille}
Ju un Dmgle Juhe Dodg
hie) Dubob ydne) Engh h
Robert Erb \'m ent E'anoff
aron Fedele Da\ld F·ed r llayl ) Foti Darn I Fox Luke Fre hour Ka)la Fre)
Ka)la Fnel Katanna Funk Davtd Gahor \1.:gan Gate> \1ttl"h Geddis Brandon Gentf)
J ac·nh George \\ m Gthson
ha n Gilles B, · e Gillum Broo e Gillum \1atth v. Girton
Jennifer Glu\ na Ashle1gh Gonzalez
Cor) Gramtx:rg Jan1h Green
Rel:x:cca Green -Holmes hle) Groudle
L1zeth Guadalupe Cameron Haase Ca andra Hall
Cas andra Hammer Gahnelle Hayden
Kehe) lla) cs
R tx He ding S" uh Helmick
CallJh,m Henderson \tarl. Hen(")
Chenoa He" ill .\kl.enzic Hinkle
Ashley Hixon Lnn Hord
SnL he) Hom "-' Hrutl.a)
Christopher llacqua Chel ca lsahella
Chel ea Johnson Danielle Johnson
Hayden Jui t Katherin Kapoqas}
Katherine Karlson
Shannon Kee Counney Keller
.\1ason Kensinger Amanda Kilty
R1chard Kmford Rohen K1sh
All)SOn Klimko ~ackenne Knight
\;Jchola Knight Elizaheth Kosek
Ch:td Kozan Kenneth Kreb
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2 Jame Lagania Josephme LaR1che • ic hola Lalka Jonathan Leggett Ryan LeGrand Kevin Lemon
Tyler Levicki Tyler Liggett Steven Lodge \1ichael LoweT)
hley Lyczkow ki Robert L:n h
Kayla Maltby aron \ 1arion
Brandon Maroney \1ackenzie :\1artin Dommie \1a tandrea Dominic \1a tandrea
Brett Maunus Errin \1a)er Ro .\1cHenT)
ndrew \tcKillen Danielle \1cPeek David .\1edvec
Lmdse\ >.,teisterheim Duane \terri man \1arie \hkhad Le1ghann \hiler • ·ichola \1ontgomeT) Brett \1onty
Gann \1organ \tichael \1organ Emily \1racek \1ark Murra)
ara \1yer Erika ::-;' a)o\\
Cortne) • "ess ydne. iel en
Richard. ·alan Alexandna :s'O\ak • "icholas • · O\ itski John O'Bnen
Kara Odom Wellslee Oliveras
Yuril\a Omata Chmtopher Onnl\o
Brandon Orw Stephon Ortil
\1itchell 0 hahcn Diana Pacheco Padilla
Jess) Pacl, Ta) lor Patfield
B th Pelton Eionna Pemhcrton
Tes a Perovich amucl Petro
Dommie Petruccelli Dillon Poe
icholas Poling Jonathan Pollock
Adam Poulson Knsten Presutti
Bnttan) Pridemore \1elanie Primer
Jacl\ Rabe Cheyannc Ra1ke'>
Abigail Rale1gh Trista Reagan
Eli e Reed Wtlliam Rendek Lawrence Repko Andrea R yno o
Haley Richardson Mtranda Richardson
Riley R1ehl Brennen Rojas
John Ro encrans Ja on Ryan
AlieL,a Sabo Justin Saeger
Brandon Schauer BenJamm Scheidecker
Candace Schetterer Erica Schiemann
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2 13 \1uanda Schraufl Dylan ency Leah Shea Jame Shenkel \1 ichael Sherman Kat!) n Short
Ta) lor Shre' e Taylor Siekkmen·
weeney Jenmfer Silven Jo ph me Chcls a Slag! Kirsty Iagle
Ab1ga1l Sm1th Brand n mnh James Sm1th James Smith Dougla ouders Hannah pa1d
TraHs prague R)an StJohn Jacob Stelcner Ju tin Ste~an Rohcrt Sull .\1aris'a Stone
utyak
Aarun ·~:cncy
Enn udl Zachaf) Tarone Gregof) Ta) lor
b1gail Tm i' nno Brandon Trumble
le1da Yehuquez Lopez Jame' \'in.:e Hallie \'ollmar Jerem) \'rhm mk J 1lhan \\ alla-:e \ t1chael \\ all ace
Branden Warner Brett Warner Leah Wcher
\1atthc\\ Webster Dommie I.: \\'elnial.:
\11chael Weston
1\lit<·hell Whale} Jessica Wibon
Mitchell Wilson R)an Wilson
\1atthe" Woodruft Jes. ica Woolc)
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Kace) Wnght \1af) W)nkoop , "ichlaus Wyno
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Aaron Adams Paige Adam'> Alc\a Akers !\:ell) Allen
Gabnelle malo Anthon) , \ndrc" s
Dillon rgo Tyler mett
Brandon Baker Jo,hu.l Baker Ryley Baker
Kalee Barbina
Lauren Bed. Dylan Beem1llcr
Taylor Bland Dlilon Bohmc Ba)k Bond
Autumn B1x>thc
:'\!aka) Ia Bottigg1 Angela Boyce
Stephen Bradley Jessica Brooks
'\lark Brooks Trevor Brotzman
Dakota Brown William Brueggeman
Benjamin Brucmng Timothy Bryan
Ca ey Bukvic Zoe Burba
Austm Burkholder Brandon Burkholder
Chelsea Burr Seth Byer>
Jcs. ua Calc Leah Camp
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2 4 Lyd1a Ca 1dy Cody Cavender Sara Chandler Jonathan Cimino DavJd Cline Jame Cli by
Robert Cogar Rachel Conaway Core) Cone James Copsetta John Dahlhau en Alhson Davt
A'>hlee Dav1~ Brandon Da' i Robbi Dav1s Thoma'> Dcis Rachel Dcmp C)
Jesse Dengate
Ca1la D~nicola Jerem) Dodge R)an Dol) Rat: he! Eber>t:hlag Casstd) Edwards Kendra Eland
Da\ld Erb Karen E-,trada Chri;ttan E' ans Kelly Fairman :-..tt:hola-, Fams\l.orth Anthon) Fedele
Elizabeth Fedor Cia) Fellows :'\lit:hael Finegan Jo,cph Foti Fattme Ga,hi Julie Ga' or,ki
Ktmberly Gentry Kraig Gibson Angel Giffin
BreAnnah Giffin Isabella Gikhnst Brandon Gillum
Joanna vier Gonzalez Kayla Grau
Hannah Green Jacob Greene
~1eghan Grenier Dylan Gridley
Brittany Gruss Bnttany Gunt~r
Tayler Gu tin Ronald Hamric
1argaret Hanlon Garrett Hanzak
Bradley Harri Jo,hua Harri. on
Sarah Haught Rodney Hennessey
Bethany Hess Amber Hilger
Samuel Hillyer Taylor Holder
Keith Holpit Bryson Hoobler Austin Hovater
Jacob Ho\\ell
Sarah Iannini Lucas Ingalls
Franky Jarc-Hawes Alexandrea Jayne
Braden Jerome Robert Johnson
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2 4 Skyler John on H rand on J uratovac Za hary Juratova Anthony J uric k
manda Karnpo k tcholas
Kara} ianopoulo
Tyler Karran Darcie Keen !:.lena K lley Emtl) Kennedy Tamara Klep Rebcc a Khnger
R}an Klueg Batley Kmght Gabrielle Kordic T)ler Kuhn Brandon Lamg Cha e Lajara
H milton law' Januc Lemon Chri,topher Long,trcet Kyl<! Lu
IHgail Lum Gma \tadonna
manda \!angelo-Pomp
I i. ter \larac,,a haelm \lare,co i ole \ taruna
Ryan \1cColhstcr B thany \kGec
te\ en \ 1cGec \lolly \kGill Justu' \1cGrath
D~rd. \lessenger !1-latth~"' Miller
Jc"i..: M!lhgan Andrcis Misch
Dc1dre M1 Luke 'l.ltvck
Austin '\ar \manda ~emeth
Samantha ~icholas Jac.:\ '\1chols '1.1 ., orris
\mbaO'\c• I
Isaiah Ort :\ieholas Padilla Dakota Palinka
Jacob Pahnsky han Parrino
Cameron Pam-.h
nthony Pasquarelli Kevin Pa,tor
pcncer Pattcn.on Cas-.andra Pekarski
'1.1iranda Pengo' Jonathan Pcplow-.ki
oph1a Petkash '1.1Jehacl P1cou Jayce Powell
Christopher Price Bethany Pridemore
Rachel Pndcmore
Cheyenne Pntschau Thomas Purkey
Scott Ramsey Ju tm Ran>om
lexander Rendck Amy Rilchie
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20 4 I abelle Roach Jonathan Robert Jo hua Rod cker Steven Rowe Armando RUiz Agu1rre
rmando Rutz gutrre
Kyle Rutledge Gino ahm K m ha SantanaDa\lrro \Iegan Scarbe!T) Katlyn o.;hafer Jacob Schauer
Andrew Sch1emann I aiah Schultz VK1oria chulz Chari a Sene) Bnan erra Sean 'erra
:\1atthew Sexton Ceili Shea J ilhan Shelton K)lie Shook
lexandna hort Sarah 'hrev
manda S1ll E\an Sine Ra h I SIO\ ick Phillip Slu,her
li,on Smith Core) Sm1th
Cod\ Stubcr Bnan Sut)ak
Kunis wope Ehzabcth Tamburo
Gino Tamburro :\1atthev. Tate
Timotb) l il:hinel R)an Trumble \1u.:hacl Vise!
'\ cholas Vliek "lick Vliek
Priscilla Wegmiller
Trenton \\'hale) Dylan While
Jordan Wilhelm • oah Winzer
Ca<,C) Wollschleger Darlene Work
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Amocr \Vyatt D..:stin) Yoder
Jared Yoe \1organc Young
Reed Zav.ad.i
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"I n·c -.....JL- _ .!J :>y€.."'-1 U( fng on "the squad
1 B c:hc>erlcading y c l"""'ln""\r ,...,...., - . squad tt - .. • .,.. 'I II lOr)
\1\/a!::. a greaT YE or.
AlisOn Davis
"liked being on the fresh"nen foo1baD 'team. even "though vve didn't do To
greaT I s had a good 1lr-rv->-
"tbrnc cornJng vvas defiantly rnd
favorrtc parT Danclnq vvrth ~ friends
vvas a bt of fun.-
yro, "l'lr rt €0)-<'f
"I rc y I ked n"lC'E-:flng a the ok:::ler k~ and making nc»..N friE:?r'lds· F oo1bal vvas
greaT and I can't vvart for nexT ~r ·
TamaraKiep
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Kaho Suzuki is from Japan. Her favorite teacher at MHS
would be Mr. Titman. While being here, Kaho has found
interest in the track team
and listening to the Choir.
In her spare time Kaho
en~oys watching movies.
Yurika Ornata is from Japan. Her favorite activity while
being in the U.S was prom and she really enjoys Mr.
Grier's art class. Yurika
enJoys spending time with her host family and friends during
her spare time.
Laura Picozzi
Laura Picozzi, also known as Matschi, came to the U.S
from Germany. While being
here she enjoyed the school
dances, soccer, and track.
Just as anyone else, Laura
likes to spend time with her friends during her spare
time.
oaseuJOh
Daseul Oh is from Korea.
Prom was her favorite event
while being at Madison High
School. Daseul mostly likes to relax m her spare time.
Tooba Khal1d native home
is Pakistan. She enjoys
participating in the art
classes provided here at MHS, watchmg football,
listening to the band, and
the Key club. In her spare
time Tooba loves to shop,
listen to music, and hang out with her friends.
N ele Blocher is from
Germany. The MHS marching band and track
team really caught Nele's
attentiOn while being here. In her spare time she enjoys
hanging out with friends and listening to music.
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Vinicius Sobral also known
as Villlly 1s from Brazil H1s
favorite actiVIty while being
at MHS was the homecommg
dance. Vinny enJoys hstemng
to mus1c and dancmg during
his free time.
Uze1h FLores
Lizeth Bores is from
Mexico. While being at
Mad1son high school, Lizeth
has taken interest in the
MHS swim team. During her
free team she likes to hang
out with her new friends
that she's made while being
in Madison
Maki KaJiwara is from Japan.
She enjoys the swim team
along with the track team.
Maki hkes to cheer people up
and hang out Wlth her
fnends during her spare
time.
Students who were not able to be photographed: Clara Oliveira from Brazil
Jamal Abughali from Palestine. Paula Gorostieta from Mexco
• •• •••• •• • •• A T "the end of each school year Madison High
Sc:hc:d hosTs an avvards banq :t for a11he
sTudenTs vvho go above and beyoncf academic
sTandards Madison High School vvcx...kJ Ike To
congraTulaTe al of 1he ouTsTanding sTucic>nTs This
year and 1he avvard banqueT is 1he place To honor
1hern StudenTs can receive avvards for good
grades, perfecT aTtendance. and for being
involved in a dub AT "the senior banqueT seniors
geT1he chance To receive scholarship avvards
along vvith o1her various others The-se
scholarships go To helping pay for colege and are
handed ouT f::,y differenT organl.za1k:~ns vvhich are
grea11y appreciaTed
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J~ eu.+<.e 8. f>.rdrel" 13e8r'~; l(.ea-tes
N\o51"1~ c;~ o-e.;en &. lin" s-rore
BesT Frineds <Boys)
(lll.l<.e Hru"tkay 8. Conner Gibb
~TArtlS
T air I Cruz 8. Cored Grau
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MosT NoTable Laugh
Juia Savvye... & Adam Sweeney
NlosTLI<.elyTo be PresidenT
GreTchen Mkor 8. Oay
Densmore
BiggesT AirT
AJycia Fleischer 8. Trto Anaya
BesT Dressed
Haley B::dager 8. Garry Zehe
MosTLI<.elyTo be Famous
Jen White 8. TJ STuber
Prett"oesT Eyes
Sarrrni Gerred 8. J&<e
NbnTgc.rnery
MosT Musical
Savannah Ovvoc 8. Caleb Herd
Aeti: I l01 tb= t t -'• o~~··t ,..._
e .... f tnt :~ ~ G>·1n1o J" his year "fhE. MHS
drama dub Took "fhE.
audience back in TimE:'.
'Devil Boys from
Beyonc:f' comically
spoofed science
ficTion rnc>vies of "fhE.
era . Taking place
in I 950's Florida this
play deaft vvith gay
aliens and alcof--1c::>lic
vvives. Lead acTors
Jessica Cogar, Tyler
Levicki and Shay T raTter
made "fhE. sflovv vvith
"fhE.ir vvit and naTural
sTage presence .. Mrs.
Jackson said '';t vvas a
gcx:>d group of
sTudenTs To vvork vvith
and I really e~oyed "fhE.
play.''
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1. Tyler Levicki and Trista Reagan show of their acting skills during the opening night. 2. The whole cast gets together for one last picture after the final curtain.
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3. Jessica Cogar strikes a pose while playing her character Matilda Van Buren. 4. Tyler Levicki play1ng Gregory Graham tries dodging an alien .
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5 Tyler Kens nger is at h1s broadcasting desk while he played Gilbert Wiatt, the anchorman. 6. On stage sweethearts Tyler Lev1ck1 and Jessica Cogar share the final kiSS.
7. Lead actors Shay Trotter and Tyler Levick1 share an on stage
moment. 8. Shay Trotter, Jessica Cogar, and
.... Tyler Levicki keep the crowd laughing while all on stage.
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The vvinier one acis vvere a
big hit this year. Under the
direction of Mrs. Madore and
T ':Jer Levicki the small group of
siucfenis really vveni all out:
They preformed io skits, "An
Aciors Nighimare" and 'The
T vvilighi Zone: WiD the Real
Martian Please Siand Up." Both
vvere a huge success and the
auc:lience bved every rnorneni
of each. Nexi year they hope
io have the sai'Jle'
success as this year.
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Some of the cast members take a break form rehearsal to reg am focus and relax.
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Below: The cast of this year's Winter one acts shows the whole school and commumty that they are worthy actors .
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adison High Scf-K:x::l s
drama dub puT up quite
the shovv vvith the
musical "Guys and Dolls''.
This musical Tcx:::k the
audience back in time
porTraying a fresh lcx:::k aTthe 20's in a big city.
The play vvas focused
around risky gambling,
far feTched beTs, and of
course love and
romance.
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The cast of this years musical acts, sings, and dances their hearts out all night long. All their
hard worked payed off.
MAY 13 2011
MAD I SOli Hl&ll SCHOOL
PIESE.TS
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Here ai Madison High School vve
have a very large English deparirneni
filled vvith the besiieachers Noi only
do vve have jusi plain English bui
there is also CreaTrve Writing,
Shakespeare, Literaiure for Ufe and
Writing Seminar. The ieachers alvvays
iake Trrne io help their siudenis and
make sure they do their besi fv'\any
siudenis 1hirk of an English class as a
vvay io express their feelings 1hrough
vvriting essays, J:X'E'fllS, or sheri
vvrites others may dread English
because of the research papers 1hai
you have io vvrite, vvhich can cause a
loi of siress &Ji overaR vvith the fun
ieachers, greai siudenis, the fun
acTrvit"IE'S, and the greai learning
airnc::::>sphere English is an avvesome
class no rnaiter vvhaigrade you"re in
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Above : Senior Joey Dunkle goes through and checks h1s work
to make sure everyth1ng is ready to
turn in. Below· A workmg
student types out and reads over his
research paper.
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Left to A1ght: Mrs. Garaux's freshmen English class works hard to get thelf research paper done Sen1or Adam Sweeney has a m1d class freak out when Mrs. Madore tells the class their research paper IS due at the end of class . Semor Jake Montgomery hard at work gettmg h1s Beowulf worksheet finished . Below· Second block 1s one of Mrs. Madore's favorite t1mes of the day because her honors class 1s so peaceful
Above: Ms. Ters1gni shows the class how exciting presenting really can be. Left: Mr Herald helps Juan Porras get his book work done m hopes that he won't have any homework.
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ath dasses aT
1\1\adison High Schc:x::>l
can range from
InTegraTed 4 vvith Mr
WagnerorAP
STaTisTics vvith Mr.
Manella. There is a dass
for everyone You can
learn To hovv To do long
division and rnuttipy
fracTions or inTegraTe
funcTions and figure
ouT probability. No
matter vvhaT your math
skill there is a math
dass for you. Math
dasses do noTjusT
help you To graduaTe
high schc:x::>l buTthey
vvill help you To
succeed ouTside of
the dassroorn, from
figuring ouT hovv much
vvaTer you need in your pool
or vvhaTthe chances are thaT
you may vvin the lo1T ery. All in all
math dasses are useful in and
ouT of the dassrcx::>rn.
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Above:Fatima Gahsi and Bethany Hess work
together to finish their algebra puzzle in Mrs.
Meshginpoosh freshmen class.
Right: Andrew Keates attempts to teach his
fellow calculus students.
Left: Senior Lindsey Dotson concentrates as she practices her integration techniques.
' Below: Senior Haley Jurick finishes up some last minute homework before Mr. Wagner starts class. Below Right: Mr. Peterlin coaches a student through her
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Above: Angel Griffin works on her algebra puzzle while , she waits for her partner to return.
Below Left: Freshmen boys try to stay focus in Mrs. Collins class .
When it comes To science aT
f\Aadison High Schc::x:;,l you never- knovv
vvhaTyou'r-e going To geT We offer- a
r-ange of differ-enT classes thr-oughouT
our- schc::x:;,l, such as For-ensic Science,
Ear-th Science, AnaTomy physiology.
Pr-inciples of Bior'nedical Science,
Che.>r-nisTr-y or- Envir-orYnE?nTal Science
You mighT end up cutting inTo fr-ogs and lear-ning al:::x:xJT cells in Biology vvith
Mr- Haines, or- mighT spend a bk:::x=k of
your- day vvith Mr- Br-adley calculaTing
the acceler-aTtC>n and velocity of a Toy
car- 5ther- vvay. ther-e is a class for
ever-yones individual inTer-esT "In Mr
Br-ac:J1ey's physics class vve alvvays had fun labs To do They vver-e pr-etty har-d
aTTrmes buTther-e vvas never- a dull
f'TlCli'TlenT in thaT class" sTaTed Andr-evv
"Beans" KeaTes vvhen he vvas asked vvhaT his favor-ite par-T of his science
class vvas "I r-eaDy e'"!joyed Pr-inciples of
Bior'ned vvith Mr-s Hickman, she r-eally
made lear-ning fun, I jusT bved our
bingo r-evie\N gan-es" said Senior
Sarrmi Ge-,-,..ed_ Science can be sTr-uggling, hovvever- its s11 one of
f\Aadison's mosT c:ornpelling subjeCTs,
fu of excitemenT and advenTur-e
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Above: Some of the students in Mr. Bradley's physics class take their labs into the hall to measure the acceleration of a cart at different angles. Below: Semor Garry Zehe and Junior Pat Kuntz work hard together to get
their work done.
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From top left to bottom center: Some students in Mr. Raine's biology class take time from their work
to pose with their turtle Junior Andy Karlson tries
Ius hardest to figure out Ius Biology problems.
Sophomore Tyler Berry works on his chemistry
problems with real concentration. Students work
hard to firush homework .
•
• • • ver-y social
siudies class has its pur-pose You can
lear-n hovvio balance a check book and
sei a budgei for- yourseff in per-sonal
financial liter-acy or- you can
lear-n hovv Amer-ica carne io
be and hovv our
gover-nrneni vvotks in an
Amer-ican hisior-y or
gover-nrneni class Noi only
can you lear-n abouithe
pasiyou can also lear-n
abouithe pr-eseni Cur-r-eni
evenis and human behavior
can ieach you vvhai is
happening in our- socieiy
novv along vvith the effecis
our- socieiy has on people
Social siudies classes can
be one of the I"TllSi
influential classes ai f\1\adison
because our- socieiy,
gover-nmenT. and the
fuiur-es ar-e alvvays changing
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Above: Freshmen Alex Rendek and Braden Davis review thetr notes before
their test. Juruor Taylor Clme reviews the notes to get ready to take more notes in
Mr. Dragus' third block class.
1. Junior Becca Balazs and sophomore Rikki Davis work together while taking notes. 2. Bobby Scott focuses on Mr. Dragus while he explains how our government works. 3. Freshmen Beth Fedor and Gabby Kordic work studiously on their study guides in Mr. Moran's unified social studies class. 4.Junior Rachel Wojciechowski hard at work on her government test in Mr. Dragus third block class.
L ''t /] -· -...:. __ ) " l) G :- ··~t
Pby1
G Y"' is usually alvvays
everyones favorite
su~ecT. tfs the only Time
of the day you can run
around and have a gocx:l
Time Tf-"lere are several
drffereniiypes of gY'fl
dasses you can lake.
Frorr~ rackeisporis vvith
Mrs. Nikses, io vveighi
'training vvith Mr. Willis, or
even 'team sporis vvith
Mrs. Mullan. TI--le i eacf-"lers
iryio change it up vvith
drffereni games and
vvork ouis io do. Senior
Gavin Haase admits ··~
dass has alvvays been my
favorite su~ect: and sTill is.''.
You can never go vvrong
laking a gY'fl dass.
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Above: Mrs. Caigo 's freshman gym class
are having fun playmg a game of kickball.
Left· Mrs . Nikses ' freshman gym class is shooting around
before they get serious with a game of basketball.
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Above: Junior Zack Moyer and sophomore Justin Dingle get competitive while playing badmmton. Right Sophomore Nick Knight works on his upper body strength in his advanced weight training class.
training class gets a
nice warm up jog in
before they go work
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VI/hen preparing for life ouTside
of high schcx::,f you need To knovv
more than your basic algebra and
hovvTo vvrite an essay. Balancing a
check book and cooking a l'llE?BI
are also some helpful skills To have
vvhen you leave hc::::>rne for the real
vvorld .. Here aT Madison, Family
Consumer Sciences are an
i"lX='rTanT parT of our curriculum
dasses ranging from Life Skills,
FundamenTals of Ccx::,king,
Advanced Ccx::,king, Drafting and
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Design, Dating and
Relationships, Career
Field Experience,
Parenting, and W cx:x::fs.
They' discover hovvTo
cook, clean, manage
finances and a
househc:>k::f, and mainTain
heatthy relationships.
The MHS facutty keeps
them inTeresTed and
involved vvith class
cornpe1itions, and
raffles. Above: Senior Ashley Romig and Junior Brianna Roll put the finishing
touches on their stuffed shells. Below: Correan Stu per put in some hard work, 1
and made a beautiful, one-of-a-kind quilt.
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1. Alex Struhar works with her fellow classmates to ftnish their woods project on time. 2. Jesse DeJesus, Jacob Skelton. and Joel Rosipko show their class that broccoli really isn't all that bad.
3. Allison Sutyak pays close attention to her sewing to make sure she her seams are neat and straight. 4. Semor Austill Beck cautiously does his needlepoint being careful not to accidentally catch his ftnger with the needle. Terry Hobson's model home in progress. Dan Land's ftnished project looks wonderfully detailed and very well put together
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Students 1n Mrs. Ryabtseva's
class play around with some of the
cultural1tems.
• • •••• This years foreign language
depar'trnE>n't a't MHS had 'tvvo vvidely
knovvn languages, Spanish and Russian
With classes being available all the vvay
up 'to the fourth year the s'tuden'ts here
vvere able 'to learn abou't drfferen't
cuttures
The Spanish depar'trnE>n't go't a nevv
rnE.'fl)ber 'to their 'team this year Senora
Baired spen't a couple years 'teaching
Spanish I a'tthe mi<::ldle school, and has
novv made her vvay up 'to the high
school 'to 'teach us Spanish I and 2
With classes over flovving and many
s'tuden'ts vvaiflng 'to 'take it you'R be able
'to find any s'tuden't vvho knovvs Spanish
a't Madison. From fies'tas 'to ce4ebrating
Spanish holidays, a of our Spanish
'teachers make it a blas't'to learn a
drfferen't language
Russian isn't a very corrrnon 'taken
class, bu't is a vvell lked one. With smaR
class sizes Mrs. R!::J8b'tseva can 'take her
timE> and focus on 'teaching her classes
in a more focused and personal se1ting
A grea't aspec't of Mrs R!::J8b'tseva is tha't
she is origina y from Russia and has a
better knovvledgethan rnos'ton vvha't
she is 'teaching us here a't MHS Being
the only Russian 'teacher here she c:::foes
a lo't of acTrvit'IE?S vvith her s'tuden'ts and
makes learning a drfficutt language a
good timE>. 100
From top: Students work very hard on their work in Mrs. Edwards Spanish 2
class. Jumors Amanda Gervan, Kaycee Nikses, and Jennifer Quirk work on a
restaurant sketch in Miss Taylor's class. Sophomore Brennen Rojas
practices his presentation.
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From top: Sophomore Ryan St John reads Ius Spanish book while wattmg for class to start. Seruor Mike Haldi and Juniors Matt Stewart Leotie Schoeniger, Danielle Honaker, and Ashley Maruna enthusJastically work on their proJeCt.
• •
Students enjoy putting on
the sombreros for fun .
T his year "the siudeni counc~ ai
/VIadison hosied 1he very excited
Povvderpuff game Aithis game
1he senior and J Unior girls go he?ad
io he?ad in a flag foo1baH • • ••• game Anybcx:fy can sign
up and fevv seleci
foo1baft players
coach 1he girls "Girls
are very hard io vvork
vvith. The~,uusiial<.
and goof around 1he
hole Trrne Practice
vvas alvvays an
inieresting Trrne and
sornehovv vve
aciua y goithings
done" siaied
offensive coach
Adam Svveney Ai1he
end of 1he game 1he
seniors cforninaied
1he Juniors I 4 io 00
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Sarah D1ak and Brittany Aldrich go face to
face in the line up.
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"I had a great time and it was awesome to make a touchdown. I had no doubt that we would win and a shut out was even better."
•••••••••••• Skye Rob1rson
Adam Svl'eeney coach• s San..h Diak through a play before she goes out on the field.
The JUruor girls try to get their game together in the last half for a touchdown.
Taylor Cline and Alycia F1eischer finish up the play as Taylor runs out of bounds .
0 on1lnuing 1he years ai IV\adison, 1he ch:::::>i,.
depa,.-irneni keeps on g,.-0\Ning in siLJde.nis. and in
g,.-oups With Shovv ch:::::>i,.-, Conce,.-i ch:::::>i,.-, W omens
ch:::::>i,.- and A ca~a ch:::::>i,.-, music loving siLJde.nis
!--lave many ch:::::>ices io fiR 1hei,.- u,.-ge io sing "l1hirk
each yea,.- shovvs rno,.-e and rno,.-e siLJde.nis
~0111ing involved in 1he prog,.-am" sa~ Miss
G,.-oah 1he MH'S ch:::::>i,.- di,.-ecio,.-
Aiong vvith multiple schod conce,.-is du,.-ing 1he
yea,.-, each g,.-oup geis 1hei,.- chance io shovv off
1hei,.- ialenis io 1he c0111rnunity Evenis Ike la,.-ge
G,.-oup A~udicaied Eveni1hai1he Wornens and A
ca~a ch:::::>i,.- go io o,.- LCMEA Ch:::::>,.-al FesTrval1hai
1he Conce,.-i ch:::::>i,.- goes io, eve,.-yone geis a
chance io shovv off 1hei,.- skills
Eclec1lca noi only goes io ch:::::>i,.- fesTrvals
a,.-ound 1he a,.-ea, bui"fhey also do special evenis
a,.-ound 1he c0111rnunity This yea,.- "the siLJde.nis in
Shovv ch:::::>i,.- goi a chance io p,.-eforrn hc::>liday ca,.-ds
in 1he IV\adison Village G,.-eai Lakes Mall, and ai
chu,.-ches and nursing homes
The MH'S ch:::::>i,.- depa,.-irneni can p,.-oudly say
1hai1hey !--lave a nevv additbn io 1hei,.- ieam, 1he •
Ch:::::>i,.- Bcx::>sie,.- 0,.-ganizaTIOn This ieam of pa,.-enis •
assisi Miss G,.-oah in 1he fund,.-aising • •
fo,.- a nevv piano The
mBjO,.. fund,.-aising
acTrvity 1hai happened
1his yea,.- vvas an
evening of fun and
sileni aucTIOn ai1he
IV\adison Couni,.-y Oub
As 1he yea,.- comes io
an end, &oah said she is
excited fo,.- vvhai nexi
yea,.- mighi !--lave in sio,.-e
Eclectica ends the
holiday concert
right with their final
l.Womens choir rehearse their first song the day of opening night. 2.The show choir dances and sings to one of their favorite songs
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• • "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend"
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3.Miss Groah conducts the concert choir as they start their first performance of the year. 4. Sophomores Cam Haase and Ben Scheidecker bust a move. 5. Concert choir leaves the crowd wanting more with their festive holiday songs. 6. Eclectica charms the crowd with their annual singing of "Bethlehem", · any show choir alumni to join them
v adison High School offers classes
anyvvhere from Beginner's Art: To
more advanced opTIOns, such as
Corrrnercial ArT A differenT medium is
used in Mrs. OraveTz ceramics class,
giving sTudenTs a feel aT hovv
J=>01Tery is made Mr. Grier's classes
such as Dravving, Pain1lng, and
lndeperdenT ArT give sTudenTs a
chance To leTtheir creaTIVity flovv As
a differenT form of Art: Madison
offers dasses such as Corrrnercial
ArT and compuTer design, giving
sTudenTs a differenT vievv on an arT
career From painT brushes and
ptencils, To day and irk, Madison High
School provides sTudenTs vvith the
Tools they need To leT their True
creaTIVity shine.
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Above: At Madison, Independent Art gives Kira
Tanner time to let her creativity take control.
Right: Rachel Poling takes a break in Mr. Grier's drawing
class.
R.lght:In Mrs. Oravetz's Ceramics class, Anne
Sansalone gets to work on a pottery vase . Below:
Corey Grau uses another element, painting, to
express himself.
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Above: Senior Kelley McDonell participated in Madison's
painting class. Below: Junior Derek Bortz uses colored pencils
to create a work of art in drawing class.
··tt avvays amazes me hovv
1he sTudenTs connnue To
vvork hard aT creat;ng
greaT designs and other
vvorks of arT.''
• •• ••• •
-Mr Grier
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Above: In Mr Grier drawing
class, Nikki Sruth uses small
sharpie markers to create a work
of art. Left Seruor Garry Zehe
concentrates on his vase for
cera.IIllcs .
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•••• • adison High Schc:x:,l
1-"dds an AV dass for the
sTucfenTs vvho vvanTTo
learn abouT media and
broadcasnng. The AV
dass had a vvonc::ferful
t;me learning abouT video
producnon this year. Mrs.
Grau Teaches the
sTucfenTs hovvTo vvork
behind the camera, shooT
videos, edit1hern, and
much rnc:>re. AV is a unique
dass in vvhich sTucfenTs can
express themselves in and
ouT of the classroom
through media. Many of
their documenTaries help
To advernse for or againsT
cerTain Topics like
depression and unc::fer age
drirking. Over all Mrs. Grau
vvas very r=>'eased vvith the
vvork of this years dass.
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Above: Kourtney Palinsky counts out candy corn for the AV's Halloween video.
Below: Brad Sievers and robot Robby Bernstein "fight" as a metaphor that technology is out smarting
everyone and everything.
Above: Mackenzie Martin, Tony Bellow,
and Jessica Roach getting ready to fill by
painting Tony's face white.
Left: Mason Neilson video tapes his fellow
classmates from across the hall.
Below: James Iubelt focuses in on his camera to make sure everything is taping
smoothly.
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'We~ 1r ~\t 1m!) ,.f ej_~r---------. _~·t~--h~i1_l ::______,..- -,
FtJII ~·t:t:JII Ir e~
A u'ourn Career CenTer is an insTituTe vvere
you can geT hands on experience in almosT
any line of vvork Au'ourn is open To any high
school junior and senior ThaT already has an
idea of vvhaT1hey vvanTTo do afTer high
school AT Au'ourn 1here are over TvvenTy
differenT programs a sTudenT can chose
from ff you have an inTeresT in cars, vvanTTo
Teach lrt11e kids, have dreams of 'ouilding
houses, or ovvning your ovvn
sabn, Au'ourn vvil have
sorTlE'Thing for you
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Above: Chelsea Riss works on a car in her Auburn body shop class. Below: Cody Kerby helps clean up the cafe before the
lunch rush.
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Left to Right: Deanna Dedek takes a break from taking notes m her Patient Care class to pose for the yearbook. Josh Kelly works With his teacher in his
' Maintenance and Envuonmental SeMces class at Auburn. Dylan Knight shows the class the correct way to preform CPR.
Left. Seniors Zack Krught and Kody Hollingshead \\ 1rk1:1g in their Construction course at Auburn. Above: Junior Zach Skidmore and friend take a break from care reparr and have some fun. Seru rs Michelle Diebold and Marslia Hegfield pose with the practice dummy in therr Patient Care class .
1b L .o ., t:IJI,d .:. .\r '
This years spirit secTIOn for "the firsTTJr"nE?
goT an adviser. Mr Smith. As vve k.novv 1he
spirit section vvas usua y SOI'"'rle'1hing 1haT
only Upp:?t"dassmen ccxJd participaTe in
buT1his year1haT al changed Anybody
could sign up To jOin The sTudenTs vvould
al rneoeT up before 1he games To TadgaTe
ancf play games In "the parking loT. They
supporTed 1he Team rain or shine Even
vvhen 1he players vveren't doing so vvel
"they kepT cheering them on A popular
cheer vvas To chanT "2 I 2- To he-lp geT "the
Team ~.The spirit section also vvas
big in supporting breasT cancer rYlC>n1h by
painting up In pink ancf vvhite ra1her1han
their usual blue ancf vvhite. The sTudenTs
even had a vvay of keeping 1he spirit up
afTer "the game vvas over by sTopping by
Taco Bel for posT garre celebraTIOns
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Above· Sophomore Hayley Richardson gets her face painted by fellow sophomore Em1y
Mraccek.
114 Seruors; Maria O'Grady, Alyc~a. Fleischer, Skye Robmson, and Becky Skerl take a break from cheering
for a quick picture
Above Skye Robmson IS assisting Jessica Stewart with her pamt for
the game
Below; Seruor Tyler Klep is g tting pamted up by fellow senior Bruley Lampey dur.ng the pre game tat.gating party
Senior Adam Sweeney shows off his "guns" as he represents the Blue Streaks. Below Seniors Jake Montgomery Mark Vaughn, and Sarah Dtak get pumped at a home football game agamst North.
lf vvo hundred-ivvelve
degrees is the iernperaiure
thai vvaier siaris io boil. The
foo1ba0 iearn this year icx::k
thai exira degree io siearn
up a bcorn:::>t"rve, and geithe
gamE? rolling With a record of 7 -3 , ''the foo1barl iearn goi
l::Je1ier vveek io vveek'' said
Coach WiRis. Being led by iearn capiains Nick Lasko and Gavin Haase, WiOis said ''the players vvorked hard on a
daily basis''. This year nine of
the foo1barl players made it io the All Lake Couniy iearn,
and three made the All Northeasi Ohio firsiieam A
greai recognifion for the
players thai shovvs off their
hard vvork.
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Row 1 Mentt Furpat>, Connor Gibb; Matt D1F•arco Andy Keates; M1ke Hrl.!kay; Gav1r Haase· 1'<1ck Lasko T'to Anaya Robert McDiv1tt; Ryan Turner, Brandyn Alley Row 2 Russell Cvrtis,
Evan Mulkey, Adarr Colh~s. Cooper Legaza; Brad Pearl:"lan; Aust1r Beck; Kyle Roberts, Dan Poulson; Patrick Kur>tz, Quentin C1eshnski, Andy Karlson, Nick Swartzwelder· Jesse DeJes<Js,
Mark Mur•ay Row 3: Coacr Ciani; Coacr Herald; Coach Gilligan; John O'Bner Matt Webster, Ryan W1lsor Andrew McKiller> Garret Prirrer, Tony Bellow: B1lly 1-ioward, Josh
March, Josh Ransom Jacob Skeltor Jason O'Bryar B1lly Skerkavch· Coach Mart1r Coach Mamello; Coach W1.1is Row 4 Cam Haase, Aaron Fedele Brennen RoJas, Kyle Hrutkay; Joe
Bashore· Dom1mc Petrucelli Hayden Jwst; nm Stre1sel; Nick Kr1ght, Setr C,arl\ Mason Kens.nger Ker>r>y Krebs Mark Henry Vmme E'vii;'l~off; Sam Petro
SCOREBOARD STREAKS 43
THEM 42 07 14 48 28 62 55 45
36 17 07
82 903 9 17 24
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get ready for one of their Ia t play<>
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The Blue treak<> play their annual rival the Perry Pirate .
The homecoming game again t Lake ide end in a win.
• •• • The Madison Majorettes
loved dancing with their favorite Senior, Mr.
Drum major Caleb Hord leads out his band during "Bad
Medicine"
Soriano.
I T vvas anything buT a !:>ad year for the> rv'\adison High Schcx::>l marching band
This year Senior Caleb Hord led the> band On Top of his efforTs. many seniors sTepped forvvard and TaughT the> freshman J-lc,vv To march play, and l::>e sTrong. With combined efforTs, the> band vvas able To puT on 3 sf-lc,vvs
involving pc::>pUar hits such as Bad f\1\ediclne, Bad Romance, and Crazy In love. On Top of jusT foo1bal games, the> band vvenTTo play for Fox 8 nevvs and
participaTed once again in the> band fesTrval, LCN'IEA One of the> mosT rYlE"rrllrable games vvas the> TribuTe nighT for evei'!:JC>ne's favorite senior. Mr
Soriano tt vvas a day for the> band members To Truly sJ-lc,vv J-lc,vv much Mr Soriano vvill::>e missed afTer he retires this year. To Top off the greaT season, the band vvas able To participaTe In a Halovveen shovv for 1hc CClr1"YYlLJnrty There vverc
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1. Some of the band members sing the fight song loud and proud after a Blue Streak touchdown 2 Drum-maJor Caleb Hord gets his band ready for a spectacular half time preformance. 3. The Madison band marches to "Bad Romance" during half time. 4.
~;..:,.~~:lilol~~·.~"-~~~;.~f,f.~i Various Members of the Percussion and Tuba section play and dance to a cadence to cheer on the football team.
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0 eingon1he..Nf=tbal
Team. you spend mosT of your Trne
pracTrcing vvith 1he varsity Team To
geT them ready for Friday nighT
Whe-n SaTurday morning comes
around it is 1he .N s Trne To shine
'We bve vvaTching aD 1he players
irrprove every vveek • Coach Herak::i
c:orrrnenTed With a record of 6-4
1he ..N f=1bal Team pushed
1hrC>LJgh To finish 1he season sTrong
STand ouT players vvere Nick KnighT,
John OBrien. Brennen R~as. Blly
Hovvard Tony Belovv, and Joe
Bashore ·aur favorite game vvas
Nor1h because vve vvere ~naT
1he haff and pushed 1hrC>LJgh aT "the
end To vvin" sad Coach Herak::1 vvhe>n
he vvas asked vvhaT1he favorite
garnevvas
Fresh-nen f=tbalis a vvhde
nevv experience corning up from
1he rnidde schcx:::ll To 1he high schcx:::ll
Their record vvas 55, •trs noTvvhaT
vve hoped it vvc::x...kj be buT I vvas
pleased vvith kids and proud of
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Row • Ia> or Holder Justin McGrath. Lucas ;;:gal.5, jon Peplowslu. Brandon luratoo.a lay.:e l'm<ell, Andy
Rowe, Reed l.awaclu Buddy Longstree~ GIIIO Salim Row 2 Garrett Hanzak David c-'lle Tommy DelS,!Miah
Shultz, Ben Bruerung, J -.:my Dodge, Brand ;erome, Trevor BrotzlliAil, Kurt Snuth, ' "" Ransom. jacob Greene, Row 3 ('oacb Reed, ;esse Dengate, John Dahlh.msen, Brandon Burkholder Dillon Bohmc Austin
Burkholder ~'llll rrumbl Luke Mozek, Cody Cavender Brandon !lavis, I v ' Bnan Sutyak. c-b Titman
them because "they conTrnued To vvork hard al1he vvay
1hrC>LJgh 1he end' Coach Titman COITYTlC'nTed vvhe>n he
vvas asked vvhaT he 1houghT of 1hls season Some of
1he Fresh-nen sTand ouT players vvere Jared Yoe.
Brandon Davis. Joyce Povvel. Jeremy Dodge, and KurT
Srn1h "Riverside. 1he lasT game of 1he year, vvas our
besT game The kids bat11ed a TClLJ9h Team and 1he
officials for 1he mosT parT vvenT againsT us buT "the boys
direcTed "their aggression on 1he Beavers for a beaT
~n • Coach Titman replied vvhe>n vve asked him vvhaT
his favorite game vvas Gcx::x::l advice for moving up and
ge11lng better vvc::x...kj be To hit "the vvelghTs and
conTrnue To vvork hard
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R ght Sophomore Mason Ke::....illger sets off to recetvc the baJ: thwwn by quarterback sophomore John 0 Brien. Center Juruor Garret Primer rushes off the :me to get to the ball. Left Thw freshmen team bnngs the Padua offense down out of bounds.
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Left Freshmen Jared Yoe and fellow teamates push against the BeavEr offense whtle trying to sack the quarterback Above John O'Brien kicks the bal: after a Blue Streak touc~jown a.gamst Perry
1.1r1
• Ike their
spirit hc;t With Ten girls on "the varsity squad and
seven on the .N squad girls vvcre ablo To
l<.ccp "the splnT '-P al foo'fbal sceson long 'This
season has been one of fnd fevor,-r. 1he girls goT
8long so vvd and vvori<.ed grceTTogother" Coach
Verdi corTTTlCnTcd ··~capTains 1h4s r. Arni!lnda
T ur and Jam; &Mi<e. VVC>I'I<.cd vvd Toge1hcr and
rcdy kepT-the squad rno1lvated" FlrsTtlme varsity
checrloedcr ~ DBnlde Sch.~
c:orrrnenTed ThaT her favorite thing abouT being on
varsity IS 'being vvifh al girls and lng on
Friday nighTs." Over alltvves a gocd sceson and
there are high expecTa"tlons for basketbal
The .N girls \NE'f"e an al nevv group 1his year vvifh
only one sophor-nore arrong s1x f rcsh-nen ··tt vves B
chalcnge To starT off. buT -the varsity girls realy
p.Jed Through To ~ 't ch Tho girls "fhe mATeria('
coach Evans c:orrrnenTed vvhen she vvas esked hovv
she 'thoughT-the season vvenT Fresh-nan M=Jy McGI
said ThaT her fevor,Te parT of 'the season vves ge'ttlng
'to 'trevd vvifh "fhe 'teem bocausc "they never go't'to In
miCfdc sc.hool Over alit~ B greeT SC!BSOr1. "fhe girls
vvori<.ed greaTTogether and Coach Evans can'tvvalt
To vvork vvffh 'them next r
Below- Row 1 K.&;tlyn Pridemore ;lDll Burke, Amanda T' ek Chels1e ChnsLan, Paige Hol"'l dow l Bnttany Aldrich, Kate K.Jsar, Jordyn Burke Alexa M_;er Damelle Scheidecker
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Right· Freshme;n Kayla Grau and Meghan Gremer
get the crowd lllvolved us1ng s1gns at a JV game
Below: Semor Garrison Varketta , Arr1anda Turke and Jam1 Burke get the
Crowd pt..:nped up as we CHARGE the other teams
defense
Right Senior Amanda Turek shouts "Lets Go Blue!' to get the crowd
mvolved at a Fnday night game.
Left: Freshmen Molly McGill sporting her team at a Saturday ;v game.
The JV girls yell1t loud, M H S!
Left· Se:·ruors Dar1elle Sc~">JedecKe: and Chels1e Chr :11a:1 yc ~ng loud to g I tile crowd pu'Tlped up at <1 f:•1day mght gaM Be ow Rachel Pndemore gets fred up 1'1 tJopes of a Blue Stre k touchdow'l
Above During pre game the varsity cheerleaders get the run threw sign ready for the boys to start off the game Left. Row 1: Kayla Grau, Chelsea Johnson, lolly McGw Row 2 Tamara Klep, leghan Greruer, Rachel Pndemore, Allison DaVIs
W lth a regular season record
of I I 4 and an overal record of
I 2· 51he girls varsity soccer "team
vven"t beyond their coache-s
expec"ta1bns To s"tar"t 1he SE.'8SOn
off cap"tains Skye Robinson and
Nicole Jescheling led 1he "team vvel
and s"tar"ted off 1he season grea"t
Lanie S"teigner. KaTe /V\alesky. and
~ Surrnerhll jOined as cap"talns
la"ter on in 1he season The
cap"talns go"t"togc1her pre season
"to help define C>L.Jr "team for 1he
upcoming season Their vision and
vvilingness "to be "team orlen"tcd helped
keep us al on 1he same page" Coach Nkses
cor r r en "ted al::x:::>u"t her cap"tains FC>L.Jr year
varsity lettermen Devon Archinal. said 1ha"t
her "favorite game vvas 1he Chardon game.
They t'the Toppers) vvere a "t earn jus"t Ike us
and even though 1hey bea"t us vve didn't
give up and "tried C>L.Jr hardes"t" This year
vvas Mrs. Nkses firs"t year as a coach "I vvas
very ple-ased vvlth ~ firs"t year The girls
vvelc:omed 1he Idea of nevv forma1bns
nevv roles. and a nevv coaching s"taff Our
goal vvas "to getter better every day and
irrp"ove af"ter every game·
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Row 1 Julia Sawyer All son R1ce, Devon Archmal, Crelsea Frey, Skye RobJrSol' Lame Steigner E'111ly Summerhill Nicole Jeschelmg, Katie Malesky
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Row 2· Coach Butler Coach N1kSes, Kelly Reschke, Keela wcas, Elise Bruen1ng. Kaycee N1kses. Laura Bruemng, Juhe Gavorsk1 E'lldy Wdh-:ns. Alex E and. Micrelle Ch1carel Coach Ge1smann
• Kelly Reschke plays good offense agamst
the R:vers1de Beavers
"I will miss messing with all the girls. It was really fun and made practicing a lot more fun."
•• •••••••••• Ka•·e Malesky
Left to R ght Skye Rob1nson keeps t>er head 1r the gaMe and passed the bat. to her teammates. Ka• e Malesky runs to keep the ball away 'rom IJer oppo:1ert S ye Rob·:~son takes he ball dow the f1eld and away 1rom tlle1r r val Perry .
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, 1 Senior Brand~n 1Markg;,af ~ic1ks ltfe ball back
' '· , i, · · l ·l: into play. i l < I~ . I
Above: Sophmore Jacob Steigner reaches out to pass the bali m hopes of sconng a
pomt for the team
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First row· Dominick Fekete, Jacob Ste1gner Brandon Markgraf Second row- Brandon Maroney ,Meritt Furpahs, Zachary Martm, Corey Grubb, Bnan Bismark George Byrne Last row· Coach
Blabohl Ryan Wollschlegger, Michael Haldi Michael Jeshling, Tyler Berry, Brandon Grubb Nick
Adams, Coach Mullan
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V/ arsity Boys' Soccer hit if off To a
decenT season. vvinning a majority of
games_ Even "though 1he Team did
noT fdlo.N "through 1he vvinning
sTreak an year. 1hey vvorked hard and
played vvell. The capTains for 1he
20 I 0 Team vvere Senior Brandon
Gr-ubb and Junior Zach Mar-Ten T~
helped supporT "the Team and "their
successes Some of 1he if-rl:x:>r-TanT
key players 1haT helped make 1he
Team greaT vvas N\erreT Furpahs.
Michael Jesc:Hing, and Michael Hak:fL
Senior Michael Haldi sTaTed 1haT ptt vvas a gcx::x:J year l1hirk 1haT rny
favorite game vvas 1he one againsT
Brush We really played Ike a Team
especlafty vvith 1he vvay 1haT vve
corTTnUnicaTed. llefT1he Brush
game feeling proud of 1he vvay I
played and 1he Team played.~
Despite 1he shaky end To 1he
season. "the 20 I 0 Varsity Soccer
Team E?f!ioyed playing Toge1her. On
and off 1he field 1hey vvere al:::>le To
Senior Brand Grub':> gets ready to kick the ball while defending it make unforgettal:::>le rne:rrlC>ries from the opposing team, Perry High School. and successfully passing it to h1s teammate Dominick Fekete.
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• •• • I" he girls Junic::::>r Varsrty soccer Team had a good
20 I 0 season They had an overal record of B·4
Coach Bu11er said 1haT "they ce>L.k:ln't have vvon a game
vvrthouTT at)or Bland AsHey Groucle. and Shelby Horn.
The girls never vvasTed a second on The field Every
play vvas Their fighT To vvin." With good spirrt and
deTerminaTton The girls did The besT and vvere
undefeaTed on Their home field 'We had a preTty
sTrong defense and offensive line. yeT
vve lacked The ab~rty of good Team vvork
l1hirk nexT year vve vvll be able To come
ouT on Top and vvin PAC' T eYer Bland.
c:orTYTlE'r1Ted on The season
The boys JV Team also had a greaT
season as vvel They prac1lced hard and
played even harder They are looking
forvvard To nexT season
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Emn Mayer lucks the ba!: as she plays a strong offense agamst the p1rates.
The Madison JV soccer team plays thetr hardest to beat the~ opponents.
Team Pict-..re: Row I Leah Camp. Beth Fedor, Emily Binder. Morgane Young, Karen Estrada, Enin Mayer Row2. Ashley Groudle, Elise Reed, Kayie Frey, Marcella Picozz1, Gabby Kondc, Franky Jarc-Hawes, Bnttney Redd, Coach Gnsmann Row 3: Coach Nikses, Jenny Gluvna. Taylor Bland, Kl::lberly Gentry, C:,h !bey Horn. Alison Sutyak, C'<15ey Wollschleger Jessica Wooley, 'hannon Kee. Coach Butler Below: Jenny Gluvna keeps the ball m play m a game agamst South.
Right: Madison runners work their hardest to out
run their opponents. Below· Taylor Cline. Cass1 Kahr, and Erin Hord show thetr
excttement after a big win
Above· The girls celebrate by playing m the mud. Left Row 1: Cmdy 0 Brien, Amy Nelson,
Jillanne Mackey, Courtney Struth Row 2 Coach Verdi, Lyd!a Cass1dy, Cassie Kahr, Allison
Rothlisberger Katarma Funk, Erin Hord, Emily
Schiemann, Katey Karlson, India KiJauskas, Coach Chandler
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Left: Taylor Cline and Cassie Kahr work to pass an opponent and win the race .
The girls cross counTry Team had a gcx;d season. Than pracTiced hard end cc::rrpeTed
even harder They plan To vvork j usT as hard end even harder nexT year
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1..- vvas an excep1ionaRy good year for 1he •
Boys Cross CounTry Team These l::x:::>ys
remained agile and dedicaTed all season
long. The-y pracTiced rnany hours and
pressed on "through the varying vveather
conditions. 'The? Team vvorked very hard
and never backed dovvn from a
challenge" said Coach Jeremy Verdi. The-y
vvere aD quick, l:::::>uT Maclison's fasTesT
vvere Bob~ Bismark I 7:02, Mitch
Farnsvvor1h I 7:47, and Oay Densmore
I 8:29. Coach Verdi is lcx::king forvvardTo
nexT year. He said "I can see us being
amazing as vve
geT inTo 20 I I and
2012, it
vviD Take rnany
miles, loTs of
summer and
vvinTer running
l:::::>uT vve can do iff
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Above: Senior Bobby Bismark has no problem showing the guys the way to the finish line
Below: Coach Verdi brings the boys in for a quick pep talk before getting started . • • • •
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Top: Seniors Wolfgang
Clough, Caleb Hord, and
Brett Malmowski give us
a smile after a hard days
work. Left. Madison
runners, Bobby Bismark,
and Clay Densmore
sprint off the starting
line
Floor: Mitchell Farnsworth, Clay Densmore, Bobby Bismark. Wolfgang Clough, Brett Malinowski, Jordan Bevan, Caleb Hord, Jacob Davis. Top: Coach Verdi, Clay
Fellows, Jon Roberts, Luke Freshour, Willie Rendek, Jason Ryan, Tyler Cogar, Jon Pollock, Jamie Lagania, Michael Finegan, Nick Vliek, Nick Karayianopoulos, Coach
Chandler
Senior Spotlight. ..
• "I wish the seniors the best of luck at college"! -Coach Ryan
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Row 1: Rachelle Repinski, Kelsey Koskinen, Jessica Stewart
Row 2: Sarah Sillitoe, Erin Burke, Caitlyn Post, Haley Dake, Riley Riehl, Hallie
Vollmer, Coach Ryan
• •• • • • • • • •• • • •• ""@ ur vvlns and k::;,ses do no"t indica"t e hovv vvelltho season
vvcn1". ~.ays Coach Ryan This season 1hc players had "tons of
fun. from 1hclr goodie bags' "to gc"ttlng prcsen"ts for "their big
and liffie sls"ters. Although tho girls lacked heigh"t and varsity
e-xperience. "they vvere sUa s"trong "team This year tho "team
s"trcng1hs consls"tcd of 1he girls willingness "to "try nevv dr~
end hard vvork To lrrprove their sklls 1\Jc.x"t year. a b"t of
"taJe.n"tvvil be re"turnlng. and N\adison High School can expec"t
e grce"t"team vvffh confidence end knovvledge of 1he game of
Voleyball!
Madison Vs. Cleveland Central Catholic 02-00 w Harvey 02-00 w Lakeside 02-03 L Chardon 01-03 L Beachwood 03-00 w South 00-03 L Harvey 03-00 w Geneva 00-03 L Edgewood 00-03 L River ide 00-03 L ~orth 00-03 L Lakeside 02-03 L Chardon 00-03 L South 00-03 L Geneva 00-03 L Perry 00-03 L Comer. tone 03-00 \V
Kirtland 03-01 \V
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Sophomore, Haley Dake gets ready for the
upcoming game against PAC opponent
Lakeside High School. Sectionals: Glenville 02-00W Scctionals: Riverside 00-02 L
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G ongraTulaT10ns To 1'he- Junior Varsrty and
Fresh·nen girls Vdleybal Teams 1his year. Although
1'he- girls didn't have 1'he- besT season record.1'he-y
had plenTy of fun and merrlC>ries 1haTvvillasTa life
TllllE?'. The fresh-nan coach Mrs. VicToria Smith vvas
very corrplirnenTary vvhen rt carne To her lovely
group of girls She saici ·JusT Ike 1'he- body cannoT
funcTon vvithouT each organ. our Team could noT
have funcTIOned vvithouT each of our players in
1'he-ir specialty areas". AI of~ girls puTfor1h high
efforTTo develop vdleybaD sklls vvhich resutted in
personal grovv1h for each player Keep up 1'he- hard
vvork ladies. because pracTice and dedicaTIOn vvil
allovv you To achieve any obsTacle 1haT c:orne:?S your
vvay
Row 1: Sierra Daugherty, Hannah Demko, Andrea Reynoso, Autumn Vinciquerra Row 2 · Emily Cox, Elena Kelley, Ally Klimko, Ashley Hixon, Coach Farina
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Row 1· Isabella Gilchrist, Bailey Knight, Ange! Giffin, Robbi Davis, Caila Denicola Row 2· Baylee Bond, Amanda Kamposek, Makayla Bottiggi, Abigail Lum, Nicki Maruna, Brittany Merkley, Coach Smith
Lakeside Chardon Beachwood South Harvey Geneva Edgewood Riverside North Lakeside Chardon South Geneva Perry Cornerstone Kirtland Riverside North Conneaut
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Top Rlght: Sophomore Encka Nalow seiVes while seruor Jessie Baker guards the net m the1r close sectionals match. Top Left: Senior Ashley Palmer fights to keep the ball in the game. Bottom Right; Row 1: Chelsea Burr, Cheyenne Pitschau, Lauryn Campofedeano, Leah Shea, Taylor Patfield, Marie Mikhail, Sarah Hamercheck Row 2 Coach Green, Coutrney Keller, Abby Raleigh Brittany Cosper, Kelly Allen, Breannah Glffin, Emily Mracek, Taylor Sweeney, Kristen Presutti
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The 20 I 0 Gins Tennis Team vvas a
sTrong bUt fun t:xmch The Varsity Team vvas mos11y seniors 'This Is 1he firsT year vvhcre I have had enough seniors To f the Team~ saic:l Coach Vidmar The Team vvon many garne.s and even surprlsE?d"fhc. coach aTtheir success but: mosT of aft 1hey vvere upltfting and fun Their average practice vvould consisT of hard vvork. lisTening To The Bea11es, and see you had the besT dance moves. Senior Jessie Baker sTaTes " I have never had this much fun playing Tennis.
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The Bca11es motivaTed the vvhole Team and allovved us To bond "On Top of jusT fun, the Team vvas successful FirsT
singles Ashe-ly Pah-er made it To the
third round of secT10nals and doubles
Team KaTelyn Zavvackl and Maddyn
Herrhottz made itTo the second round
Ashely Palmer also vvas avvarded player
of the vveek and PAC avvard Leah Hoi,
Madilyn Herrhottz and KaTelyn Zavvacki
received norninaTon from the PAC. The
Team had a rnernoraf:::lle. season overall
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Row 1: Katelyn Zawacki, Shayla Silveira, }ess1e Baker, Madilyn Herrholtz, Dawn Burr, Sarah Bias Row 2: Coach Vidmar, Alexis Renick, Rebecca Balazs, Nichol Gabor, Ericka Nalow, Crutlyn Rupnow, Mishannda Hissam
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1eft To Right. Kelsey Kosklnen tnes to get the
ball back from her opponen• Abigail TnVIsonno makes
her way to sconng for the streaks. ::>ana Applefeller
~~oks for an open team mate to pass too.
Row 1: Kelsey Kosklnen, Ashley Palmer, Emily Rowe, Jillanne Mackey, Row 2: Coach Rose Lillian Zvosecz, Dana Applefeller, Melarue Pnmer, Amanda Gervan, Abigail
Tnv:-sono, Chan tel Snuthberger, Coach Smith
Jll.lanne Mackey hopes to get the extra pomt for her team.
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The girls varsrty baske1baU "team
had a good season They finished the season ou"t by vvinning "tvvelve OLit of "tvven"ty "tvvo gB1'1""1E'S The lady s"treaks' season had rt's up and dovvns, they had a quick s"tar"t bu"t they didn't end 1he season as vvell as "the-y had hoped T CMtBrds the end of the season the lady s"treaks played agalns"t four of 1he r1L.ITil:::>er one sea"ted"tearns in a rON
''Ho.Never, rt made us "tougher and . vve vvon a big "tournarnen"t game," i explained Coach Srnrfh_ The cap"tains
"this year vvere sorre of Coach Smiths hardes"t vvorklng senior~ Kelsey Koskinen, Ern y RONe. Ashley Palmer. and Jillanne Mac:key. Kelsey Koskinen lead the "team In many ca"tegorles and vv con1lnt..JE) her career nex"t year In college ~ vvas also named honorable mention all OHIO Jlllanne Mackey played her hardes"t1hls year "to ftnlsh her senior year off vvi11'1 a bang. Coach Srni11-1 said. -, am happy vvrfh our season. and I 1hlrk 1he seniors shovved our younger players vvha"t rt vv "take "to con1lnue our vvlnning vvays." The "team has high hopes and goals for next years season
Ashley Palmer keeps her body m front of her opponent so that she can't get a hand on the ball .
Sweeney is unstoppable
with the ball
Middle: Semor Mark
Vaughn gets high for the
jump ball.
Right Sophomore Brett
Monty goes in for a three
pomter.
Bottom· Row 1: Tyler Klep, Mark Murray, Brandon SinJth, Brett Monty, Paul Chrro, 'I)~er Riehl Row 2: Coach Johnson, Adam Sweeney, Garrett Primer.
Tyler Berry, Mark Vaughn, Stephen Ortu, Jake Trussell, Coach Moran.
• 66·60 Edgcwocx:f 01ardon I I
61-70 Harvey Scxith I
I. 52·62 L .akesk:::k! E"udid
1 •• Geneva I. 35·43 Sou1h
I • I • 66-55 Geneva University •• • I. Aurou..1 •• • 60·69 Unlvt:YSrty I • I. Riverside I. 81-73 Chc1rdon
1 •• • Connc'SC.Jt 1 ••• 72·48 Riverside 1 •• • 1\!or'fh 1 ••• 4653 Nor1h I • Perry 1 •• • • 65·85 l....akesie..Jc
Juruor Garrett Pruner hopes to get the extra point for his team .
51 38 Scc1lonal Sern&
62 67 Rlversiefc. 81 68
5965 Sectional Final:
6341 Brush 4768
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• r he- varsity baske1baU Team had a
good season 1his ye>ar They vvon
ninE' ouT of 1he thirTeen games A b"t
of 1he games they bsT vvere very
cJose by orly a fevv digits ~If vve
cJosed ouT1hese gamE'S vve could
have vvon Tvvelve games insTead of
nine~ says Coach /\1\oran. The-re vvere
only a hanclfu of seniors 1hls year.
bu"t1hey vvere al ouTsTanding 1he
vvhole season The- capTains 1h1s
ye>ar vvere seniors Adam Svveeney
and Mark Vaughn "Svveeney and
Vaughn vvere greaT capTains 1hls
year I couldn't ask for better
leaders. They nE'Ver miss pracTrce
or off-season vvork. ~ explained
/\1\oran The-re vvere also several
signtflcanT sophomores on 1he
Team1his year. Brett/\1\on"ty.
STephen OrTrz. Mark Murray. and
Tyler Berry The- "teams' fuTure k:x:ks
brighT for aU of 1he sophc:::nlores.
Several seniors played for AI STar
T earns 1his year. Svveeney for
GreaTer Cleveland. and 1\Je.vvs Herald.
Vaughn for STar Beacon. and 1\Je.vvs
Herald. and KJep for STar Beacon
Also, Coach /\1\oran coached for 1he
1\Je.vvs Herald Svveeney and Vaughn
made it All DisTracTs The- Team has
high hopes for nE'XT year.
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.. . 1r ,
"
lf he JV girls Team had a greaT season
vvith nine-Teen vvlns and one ~. Thc..."Y pi yed greaT as a Team vvith a greaT arYIOUnT of TE:..~m spirit 'We had a rea y good season W
practiced loard L.~eryday To earn those vvlns and vvere narncx::f JV PAC charrps· sTaTed Julie
Gavorsk.i. The girls vverc very proud of the 5e850n and can'tvvaitTo do ita over again on varsity I'"'IE::XT year
On the o1hor loand the boys had a rocky season. The didn't vvin as much as the vvanTed
buTthey had greaTTeam spirit Thc..."Y practiced loard buT it didn't seem To pay off ai games.
They hope> ne-xT year vvill be beiter and ~ are looking forvvard io moving up To varsity.
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Left to R.. ht Members of the grrls and boys JV teams work their skills to the max to get the baJ to the hoop and score
Left Sophomore Ryan Wilson pushes through the Uruvers.ty defense and gets the ball to the hoop for two Above and Below Girls Junior Varsity and Boys Juruor Varsity teams
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siaried oui rough and rt didn't seem io
gei much better 'Even "though our
record may no indlcaie rt. vve vvere
very compeirtlve Mosi of our games
vvere dose and one bad sireich did us
In Wrth a lrt11e more confidence our
recored vvould have been much
better" siaied Coach Wagner vvhen he
vvas asked vvhai his ihoughi for "the
season vvere. Some of "the siand oui
players vvere ~John Dahlhausen, vvho
vvas the leading rebounder, Isaiah
Shuttz. vvho vvas "the leading scorer. and
Jayce Povvell. vvho vvas a sieady
Influence ai polni" Ending "the season
vvrth a I - I 6 record "the boys knevv
"they irled their hardesi and hope io be
better for nexi year's JV ieam
The girls ieam also had a very
rough season. There vvere many
Injuries vvhlch caused for lnconsisieni
siarTers for almosi all of the games
Even though "the season vvas rough "the
girls had a loi of Team splrft and greaT
love for "the game ..
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Amanda Mangelo-Pomp and Kim Gentry are w.uting to see if the ball
goers into the hoop or not so they can grab the ball to shoot ag.un.
Row L Casey Wollschelger, Amanda Mangelo-Pomp, Elena Kelley, Tayler Gustin, Gabnelle Amato. Row 2: Coach Ziegler, Joanna Gonzalez. Amy Riclue, Alexandra Short Bethany Hess.
Left to Right Elena Kelley plays good defense agamst the Rangers The freshmen girls fight to get the ball back Antony Jurick shows good
_,, .. .___ technique with his follow through after shootmg a three pointer.
Row L Crrugy G1bby, Thomas Purkey, Isruah Shultz, Jayce Powell, Anthony Junek, Taylor Holder. Row 2 Coach Wagner, Brya.II Sutyak, Aaron Adams, John Dahlhausen, James C.opendo, Kevrn Paster.
Boys vs
L 46-47 Perry
L 47-56 Lakeside L 34-41 Chardon L 23 31 Geneva L 12-44 South L 28-48 Wickliff
L 41-44 University
w 47-41 Riverside L 36-53 North L 37-47 Lakeside L 18-34 Chardon L 33 26 Edgewood L 18-40 South L 33-42 Geneva L 28-42 University
L 22 32 North L 38-39 Aurrora
·v ·.~ t,r
The basketbal che-erleaders
1his year goT a nevv, buT
famdiar coach Mrs FLits. "fhe.
fC>r"TnE?r foo1ball coach is
novv "the-Ir nevv basketba
coach '"trs different; being
In the cold and rain To being
In a nice vvarrn building aft
the Trrne" corrrnenTed
Coach FLits. Bo1h the varsity
and JV squads vvere made
up of eighT girls This year's
varsity vvas lead by seniors
Jarnl Burke and Chelsle
Chris'tlan 'The Tvvo girls
vvorked very vvel Toge~r
In making up Tunnel, player
inTro. and many half TII"YlE? rouTtnes
for "the- season. I am very proud
of these ladies. they reaDy
pushed "through and made it a
good season for noT only varsrty
buT JV as vvel' corrrnenTed
Coach FLits abouT her capTains.
'"JV vvas a big change for me. I
have never vvorked vvrth
underclas.smen before They
really surprised me by vvhaT aD
they knevv and for "the- mosT parT
they all caughT on pretty fas'f'
FLits replied vvhen she vvas
asked hovv she thoughT the JV
squad did 1hls season. She? is
looking forvvard To vvorking vvrth
the girls nexT year and has high
hopes.
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Th , It I i'trt ~ t
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Row 1 Chels1e ChriStlal"' Jal""ll Bu ke Damelle Scheidecker Row 2 Alexa M1ller, Jordyn Burke,Kate Kosar Mishannda H1ssarl"'
h
Row 1: Chelsea Johnso:1 Gabby Hayden, Ta:nara Klep, Meg han Gemer Row 2 Al1son Davis, Kayla Grau, Rachel Pndmore
r
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I
.tJ nder 1'he- insTruction of Coach After a succe"islul ca on. the hO)"'> goof
off at thctr last pra<.t1ce of the year.
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Tom Sill, 1'he- Madison High .... ------
Schcx:>l Svvirn T earn led a very
successful season. With
capTains RoberTBernsTein,
Sarah Diak, and Sheena Brainard
rnoTrvating 1'he- Team, severaf
members made it To 1'he- nexT
level of c~tihon. The Team
practiced Tvvo hours everyday
aT1'he- Yf\/'CA To prepare for 1'he-ir
meeTs. Svvirnrning Takes hard
vvork and dedicaTion, a
characTeristic 1'he- rnE?n'lbers
Scoreboard s.
Jeffer o Edgewooa Clv. Heights
3-17 Andrew Osborne 61- l 72-11 Chardon 48-45 66-24 Lakeside 76-17 80-7 Geneva 79-13 75-95 Riverside 64-105 29-64 Perry 64-15 North 57-94. Sout 58-111
127-3 Maple 32 4
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Above Coach Tom Sill stands proud with his team. Row 1 Robert Berrste :1, Sara~ Oiak. Row 2 Sheena Bra1nard, ~ak1 Kaj.wara, Brittany Merkly E•m Herd, Amanda S .. l, Allison Sm·tt> Leah Weber, Mary CurT'·mngs, Haley Dake Row 3 Coach S1ll, lat.. a Delgado, Richard Chris Or ,ko, Nick Karay.anopo:Jios, Ky e LUcas, Jacob Green, Robert K :;h Robert Arr1strong, Joseph Orlowski, Sar1uel Petro, Sa11 N1chols, Coach Colleen.
• adison vvres11ing reached al nevv
heighTs 1his year. making it an exciting
season for the boys Led by Tearrl capTains
junior Josh Ransorn.junior Thomas
Scarrl::::lerry anc:J sophomore Nick
N\onTgornery. there vvas no sTOJ=lPing their
goals. Head coach Ryan WirTzl::::lerger sTaTed
'Everyone vvho vvres11ed varsity 1his year
vvas a key To our success~ Seniors Jake
N\onTgomery anc:J Nick Lasko each had
sTrong seasons. bo1h l::::leing Tvvo T~
disTricT qualifiers This year there vvere
1hree sTaTe qualifiers from MHS for the firsT
T~ since the I 996- I 997 vvres11ing
season In 1his bunch vvas junbr Josh
Ransc::::n-l.junior Soren Iverson. and
sophc::xnore Nick N\onTgomery Going as far
as finals. Nick N\onTgomery placed four1h
over al. making 1his the second T~ he has
placed in sTaTe On Top of 1haT; 1his arnl::>itiOUS
sophomore vvon the N\osT Valuable
Wres11er Avvard and vvon his second PAC
1it1e As far as Team accornplishnenTs go. for
the flrsTT~me in Madison hisTory aft I 4
vvres11ers placed In the conference
Tournar-r.e>nT. eighT of 1hem qualified for
disTricTs and the PAC c:harrpionship vvas
gained by Madison vvith breaking the Top
poinTs record Over aft. WlrTzl::::lerger said
'The vvres11ers did a greaT job 1his year.
vvorking very hard and sTaying focused for
the en11re season~
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his next match begins. Semor Jake
Montgomery takes a blow while wrestling
against Willoughby ~-----===;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiil South.
Left to right:
Madison puts up a
fightwhlle
wrestling rival
Geneva. Taking
down his opponent,
Senior Dan Land
gets ready for a
VIctory, ~jli~~~~~~•:mr.-. ..-
Semor 1ck Lasko
Immediately takc5 down hi.
opponent from Chardon.
can to get
"I enjoy getting the spirit section pumped up before
the games with 'Seven Nations.' Its my favorite part
of pep band, seeing the crowd get involved."
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The spirit sect.J.nos gets loud after a last
minute sho
Left to Right. Tile Spmt section's usual w~1te out gets crazy.
Se:n1or Andrew Keates a'ld Jumor Jacob Skeltor hopefully await
those extra points of a fot;'s shot. Semors Skye Rob1nson Amanda Turek and Alycia Fleischer take
a moment from cheenng for quick p1ctu·e.
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The drumhne gets funky wh1le play1ng a hofTie gai'T'e agamst
Perry
••••• •• • • •• Senior Caleb Hord
The Madison spint section goes hLlbill}' for the Perry vs Madison game YeeHaw'
Semors Rachel 1organ and Momca
Kmcatd jam out on the saxophones during pre game
The spirrt sec1lon for vvln'ter sp::>r'ts Is much dlffercn't1han "the
splrrtscc1lon for foo1bal season. The s'tuden'ts can'tpaln't1hc>lr bodies In
blue end vvhrte painT. "thcyjus't vvcar blue and vvhrte This yc'Eir 1hcs> s'tuden'ts
have made a 'trend of vvearlng vvhrte for e "vvhrte oUt" for mosT homo
games. In 1hcs> beginning of 1he baske1ball season 1hc splrrt sec1lon vvas no't
e't rts sTrongesT bu't as 1hcs> season vven't on 1hey slovvty go't bigger end
budcr Tho supporT from 1hc fens reely go't1he 'teamed p..rrped up end
ready 'to vvln
Also e't1hc horne games fans can ge't'to lisTen 'to 1he 1\1\adison Pep band.
Tho pep band Is e por1lon of 1hc vvhole band and every band rnernber plays
at e'tbas't one game Tho band plays vvhcn 'the players vverrn up end e't half
1lme
•
The team huddles together, planning a
strategy to win the
game.
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•
SCOREBOARD 00 02 01 05 00 03 00 01
05 07 08 06 09 15 05 11
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12 05 05 04 13 03 Forfe11
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r he Madison High School Varsity Softball learn had a rocky
season vvith a lolal of fourleen losses and one vvin. Hovvever,
'the rainy forecasl didni help our softball learn oul. According
lo Coach Fer11g; Andrea Reynoso, Amanda Mangelo, Tayler
GusTin, Gabby Arnalo, and Lauren Beck shovved 'the rnosl
irnprovernenl 'throughoul 'the season. T earnvvork and
delerrnina11on vvill lead 'the learn lo viclory in 'the up corning
years.
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The girls .N softbal Teem had a good season They prac11ced hard and played even harder, even
"though 1he rain soe1 red To puT a darrper on "their SCBSOn The girls are looking forward To next
year vvlfh hor:::>es of less rain
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. 6 ' The MHS varsrty baseba Team faced
rnany obsTacles 1hroughouTthelr
Desprte being rained ouT of
almosT every game, 1hcy
k.epTthelr heads up and
played their besT Seniors
Nick Lasko, & K!)e RoberTs
vvere Tvvo of the Teams
key pi~ Coach Trtrnan
described the cap'talns as
ex'tr~ posit'rve ·They
played the game the rlgh't
vvay a of the Tfl"l""E>.
Whether a good or bad
game, they remained
pos;t"rvc Lasko and RoberTs
vvere more concerned
about vvinning or losing.
over their sTaTs." says Coach Trtrnan
Ptaylng a't Oasslc Park vvas one of the
Tearris favorrte rrlE!rrlC>rles from the
season Coach Trtman says 1ha't he
plans on pushing the 'team harder nex't
year, along vvrth sTressing the
lrrpc>rTance of 'tearnvvork rather "than
sTaTs Overaft. the 'team has made many
lrrprovemen'ts 1hroughou'tthe season
No't even rain couldn't s'top the MHS
Baseball 'team from achieving their
goals.
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Row 1 Brandon Pierce, Tyler McCord, Tim Stone Row 2: Trever DaVIs, Bill:y Skerkavtch, N1ck Lasko, Kyle Robert Row 3 Ryan St
John, Antonio Nappo, Dylan Thomas, Garrison Varketta, Ross McHeruy Bret Monty, Coach Titman
'This vvas my firsT
year playing
baseball, the guys rea ly made me feel pari of the Team I feft I did a good job
pitching and
hope To do even
beTter nexT year.
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SCOREBOARD • •
• W/ hen it comes To
baseball, vve usually 1hirk of
sunshine and vvarrn spring
vveather. BuTthaTs noT vvhaT vvenT
dovvn 1his season. ''Mother naTure
•
haTed baseball 1his year, vve only
goT in I 5 garrlE?S··, sTaTes JV
coach Harnifton. This season vvas
Sophomore joe Smes makes a hit for the
Madtson
very evenTful vvith a game
Perry in a l::>lizzard, and Lakeside
forced To forfeit because their
score keeper ltad the vvrong
score. OveraR it vvas a vvinning
season vvith the Team's sTand ouT
player, Ml<.e ''the assassin'' Liddy
vvho hit 2 hor-ne runs, sTole I 0
bases and pitched 2 compleTe
garrlE?S
According To freshman
coach Po1is, their season vvenT
the exacT same vvay. ''tt rained_
and rained_ and rained_
and rained' BuT for a fevv lucky
freshman it vvasnithaT bad. KurT Smith
and Lucas Ingalls vvere freshman
placed on Jv. Along vv1h 1hern, Jared
Y oe and Jayc:e Povvell vvere called up
To JV vvhen needed. 'We only goTTo
play 9 garrlE?S due To rain, buT luckily vve
finished the season vvithouT having
anyone drovvn.''
Bluestreaks
Left to right Sophomore Mikey Morgan ruooously awaits to run the
base. Cody Davis gets ready to catch a
strike.
9 7
8 13
1 00
Bottom to top, Row 1 Brandon Gillum, Trent Whaley Spencer Patterson, Jayce Powell. Row 2 Reed Zawacki, Kyle Rutledge Jake Palinsky, Josh Kale. Row 3 Thomas Purky KeVIn DaVId,
Jefferson 11 Lakeside 2 Chardon 20 G 6
8 Kirtland 7
Freshman Brandon Burkholder warms up Ius
catching before the
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The boys varsity Tennis Team had a
gcx::x:l season AI of the boys vvorked
hard and it shc:;,vved vvith their record
The Team vvorked hard and they are al
k::x:::king forvvard To nexT year's season
This years Track Team vvas fuD of
energe1ic. TalenTed atHeTes. This
year 1he Glr!;'s Track Team has a
successfu season Their sTrongesT
performance vvas aT"the Lakeside
lnvrtaT10nal vvhere they vvere second
ouT of seven Teams Skye Robinson
qualified in open 400 To DisTricTs. as
did 1he 4x400 and 4x200 Teams
MVPs this year vvere &in Hord.
AnnE?Tte Brickman. Juie Gavorski. and
Emily Rovve The Boy's Track Team
vvas jusT a successft.l They beaT 3 I
area Teams and vvere 1he Top Team
nc3f"l""led by "the STar Beacon They
vvere Chan-pions aT"the Perry Rela!:JS
and "the Brush invrte Coach Verdi said
~We had Tons of good seniors vvho
ran hard every rTlf2'E'T and vve k:x::k
forvvardTo ge"tting be-Tter- Senior
Bobby Bismark qualified for Regionals
in 1he 800. vvhile Senior Oay Densmore
made rtTo STaTes Madison had a very
dedicaTed Team this year. Senior
CourTney Smith said. ~ ~ favorrte parT
of 1he season vvas vve al goT along tt
vvasn'tjusT a group of people doing
"their thing. rt vvas a Team Trying To vvin"
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SKye Robr1son rurs her part at ar away track meet at the G•eat
center 1n Gc'leva
Above: Senior Brad Pearlman leaps over hurdles trying to
finish at the Great Center m Geneva.
Right· Jumor Kaycee Nikses has good form as she Jumps over
hurdles at the Great Center
Left· Ju:11or Ouentlng C1elmsk1 1:.Jmps as fc:. as he car on h1s event the Long Ju1"1p.
Bottom: Semor Juha Saywer runs as fast as she can to get to the fimsh.
sTarTed off rocky With
records of 7 - I 0 for
varsity, anc:l5-7 for JV, 1hey pulled through vvinning three of the
four lasT maTches.
Seniors vvere Garry
Zehe (capTain). Tyler
RieH, and Haley Juric.k
Coach HuperT.z
explained 1--K::>vv surprised he vvas
vvhen there vvere six
ouT of eighT
sophomores on varsity. His ou11cx::k on the
season vvas thaT it vvas
exceptionally vvell even
though 1hey sTarTed
off rocky. Coach Oark
explained thaT golf is Sophomore Brandon Smith successfully hits the ball out of the sand.
more an inc:lividual gamE? ._ _________________ _.
rather than a Team The
vvay you play depends on your inc:lividual golf skills Senior
Garry Zehe anc:l sophomore Ryan Ashby qualified for
disTricTs, vvhich is one TournarnE?nT avvay from the sTaTe TournarnE?nT. Way To go boysl
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1 Row 1 Trenton V.1laley Kyle Rutledge, Blake Bukky Haley Junek, Spencer Patterson, Robert Lynch Row 2: Robert Annstron, Ben Scheidecker, M J Wilson, Justm Dingle Mitch Whaley, Aaron Adams, Ryan S John. Coach Clark. 2 Row 1 Ryan Ashby, Garry Zehe. Tyler Riehl Larry Repko. Row l: Jack Rabe Ross .icHenry, Brandon Smith, Coach Huperu 3: Sophomore Larry Repko clups from the fringe for their match against Eastlake North.
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J1 ach year Tl & SI\DD and
its rnerrll:::>ers aT Madison High
Schc:x:;,l organize many evenTs
To noT only shovv 1'hey care
abouTtheir sTudenTs buTfhe.y
care abouTtheir schc:x:;,l This
year 1'hey vvenTTo a mixers and
shakers evenT vvhere 1'hey
vvon firsT place for the !::>esT
booth and non alcoholic drirk.
The dub also broughT in
inmaTes from a jad To share their
sTories of drirl<.ing and driving
or l:::>eing caughT vvith drugs
This aD mighT seem dangerous
buTthese inmaTes are very
vvise for vvhaTfhe.y have gone
through and 1'hey shared hovv
1'hey are dealing vvith their
punisf-rnenT Tl && SI\DD is
abouT giving back and he?lping
the corrrnunity NoT only do
1'hey Teach you To rnake smarT
decisions, buTfhe.y shovv you
hovv To have a good time vvhile
l:::>eing drug free This is one of
the amazing groups aT Madison
High Schc:x:;,l and one mare
greaT experience Madison has
To offer.
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Top· Senior Courtney Smith lets the students in 7th lunch
participate m a drug free pledge sign. Bottom: Officer Ackerman
and other TI && SADD members pose for a picture.
To the left: Mrs. Triana tries to help officer
Ackerman as she tries to maneveur the cones
while wearing "Beer Googles."
Above: Officer Ackerman gets excited about Red
Ribbon Week.
had a great time Tl && SADD. I 1n
can't wait for next
year!" Above: Freshman Jon Clevenger tries out the "Beer Goggles" and gives a thumbs as he miserably fails the test of maneuvering the cones. - Amanda Cooper
T he Madison Key Oub is a
de>tetTnined group of siudenis
These individuals vvork hard io
make 1his corrrnunity a beiter
place. Key Oub does various
vdunieer vvork such as run 1he
bk:x:x:l drive, rnarkei day, rake
leaves for 1he elderly, and rnany
other acis of kindness This year
key dub vvas led by presideni
Becky Skerl and vice presideni
AJycia Fleischer This year key dub
held bk:x:x:l drives, assisied 2
h::x-r.ekss farndies, deaned up
iovvnship park, hosied vvinier
formal, vdunieered ai Cardinal
Wc:x:::ds, vvorked 1he HNK Carnival, Markei
Day, AFL Boo Woo Wak vval<.ed MHS vvak
a -1hhon, and nt.rnbered 1he parking loi
The rnernbers of Key Oub are deierrnined
io make 1he corrrnunity a beiter place
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Above: Madison Students proudly give blood to help those m need.
Julia Sawyer and Shealyn Kapalka happily gives their blood away at the blood drive.
Adam Holroyd waits for the nurse to come back with a band aid after Ius great
deed of giving blood.
"Model UN was a great experience for me and I'm sad to see it end"
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-Madlilyn Herrholtz
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Madison students prepare for their first conference of the year.
~J /th ::. Jr =(
,, t:tJ I 1r1j --
The 20 I D-20 I I /V\odel U\J dub had a successful ~ar
vvrth many delegaTes ancJ avvards To shovv it Leading this
group of sTuc.fenTs vvas PresidenT&in STJohn ancJ her vice
N\adilyn Herrhottz. Shovving their dedication, thE::?se sTuc.fenTs
rT'lE?T every Tuesday morning in preparation for Tvvo
conferences. The firsT being aT Jefferson High School vvrth a
proud third place rark The seconcJ conference vvas an
inTense three day maTch hek1 aT KenT STaTe University. Even
though "fhE:.y didn't place it vvas said To be a perfecT learning
experience. 'We all Tried hard ancJ I knovv thaT I arn proud of
vvhaT our group vvas al::>le To accomplish'' said by Junior Rory
Becker. Despite the desire To do more conferences, the
1\1\odel U\J Team proudly represenTed 1\1\adison ancJ are k::x::king
forvvard To nexT year.
Junior Rory Becker listens carefully to the discusion
being held.
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Skye Ro5inson
Above: Sophomore Ally Klimko
prepares a donut during Octoberfest activities. Right: The Seniors and
Juniors face off during the first half of
the powder puff game .
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Cassidy Dekotc
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• •• •• •• •• ••• • •• •• • 1f his year the sTudenT council rose To nevv heighTs Along
vvith Taking on their normal yearly Tasks, sTudenT council vvas puT in
charge of foo1ba s spirit section OcToberfesT. and the Senior vs
Junior povvder puff game. The advisor Mr. Smith sTaTed ''ttvvas a
challenging year, vvith nevv responsibilities my group of sTudenTs
rose To the occasion and really made it a greaT school year.'' NoT
o y did 1his years council hosT some greaT acTrvittes buT they also
gave back To their sTudenT body. Senior officers Rachelle
Repinski, Rel::>ekah Skerl, and Alycia Fleisher vvere a honored vvith
college scholarships. Finishing the year off righTthe 20 I D-20 I I
sTudenT council boughT the school a fevv senior dass gifTs thaT
vve can all benefit from
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The newest members of Nauonal Honor Society get together for a group picture at the induction ceremony.
National Honors Society Officers
Left: Vice PresidenT
Jacob Freshour Right:
PresidenT Joseph Duri<Je
Juia ~: SecreTary
ational Honor SocieTy is represenTed by sTudenTs vvho are
vvi ing To vdunTeer around their CorrY'T)Unity and sf-K::>vv acac:ler-nic
excellence. The National Honor SocieTy adminisTraTors are Mrs,
Replogle and Mrs. Hickman. NHS is in charge of the Traditional
'Buy-A Brain", vvhere sTudenTs bid on NHS rYlE?nlbers To do their
vvork for an entire schod day. NHS also puTs Together the
Teacher appreciation lunch tfs alvvays a pleasure for greaT
leaders To be recognized, and NHS is a definite vvay To geT thaT
sorT of recognition vvhile being al::::>te To serve your CorrY'T)Unity.
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Above: The excited juniors awaiting the ceremony. Above
Left: Junior Alexander Byers walks across the stage as he
receives his certificate and pin while becoming an official
member of NHS Left: The NHS seniors pose for a qmck
picture after the mduction ceremony.
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., e~ I ill ·tt0!J11 lr
ln"terna1ional dub is a
af"t er schcx::>l
organiza1ion tha"t rnE?e"ts
mc::>nthly. Here they discover r1E?VV ideas
and cuftures of foreign
coun"tries. This year
vvas a success vvith a
grovving number of
rne?n~bers and acTrvities.
The-re is no s"topping
vvha"tthis dub can do in
the- fu"ture ..
'/ led----
Advisers Mr. Hupertz and Mrs.
Kemper decide what trivia they
can throw at their intelligent club
members.
Julia Kuhlman races to the buzzard
to share her answer before anyone
else beats her.
Mason Nielsen, being a senior,
celebrates his last Academic
Challenge meeting ever.
A cademic Challenge Is Is a dub creaTed
for sTudenTs vvho enjoy chaftenging
1hernselves vvifh random knovvledge. The
dub Is lead by Mrs Kerr-per and Mr HuperTs
The sTudenTs ofTen rnE'E'T afTer school and
are quizzed vvifh random Trivia The
sTudenTs participaTed in 'The Academic
Challenge • vvhlch vvas held In the month of
May in Cleveland Ohio aTthe ChannE'I 5 Nevvs
sTaT10r1 They also participaTed in Tvvo
c:orrpetitk::>ns vvhlch Tc::d< pace aT Case
WesTern Reserve one being in the fal. and
the other during spring The~ of
Academic Chaftenge include Jun~
Alexander Byers, Julia KuHman. Julia Szekely,
Cooper Legeza. Bridger Hahn. and Senior
Mason Nielsen
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Juniors Alexander Byers, Julia Kuhlman, Julia Szekely, and senior Mason Nielsen pose for a quick picture while celebrating their last Academic Challenge meeting for the year.
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Pr J" he? N'\adison High school yearl:::x:::ck
sTaff had a a challenging year this year
With a 1he girls being involved in sporTs
and o1her dubs, itTcx:::k a real efforTTo
geT "the job done. Editor and senior Jarni
Burke sTaTed "ttvvas hard vvork buT very
revvarding in 1he end rm excited To see
1he finishe-d producT nexT year~ In 1he
fuTure 1he adviser Mrs Sc:::,vvden hopes
To find more sTuclenTs vvho are vviling To
Take 1lme on "their vvork and have a
vvi<::le range of creaTrvity. Junior Jordyn
Burke has said thaT she? is excited for
nexT year and can't vvaitTo vvork on he-r
senior yearbook G::x:d luck Seniorsll
You vvr be missed nexT year! .
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Josh Pilon hands out the love surveys to Mishannda Hissam.
•• ••• •
The students of the Robotics club work hard to get therr robot perfect so that It will be able to defeat the other schools' robots.
•
T ec:h dub Is a group of Tec:hnologica y
savvy sTudenTs vvho rnE?eT afTer school
To puT"fhe.ir Technical minds To "the? TesT
These sTudenTs build a vvhde compuTer
and raffle it off To "the? sTudenTs here aT
Madison The compuTer is rnacfe I 00% by
"the? sTudenTs vvith a litf1e help from "the?ir
adviser, Mrs Cueni. Also 1his year Madison
had a Robot;cs dub vvhich vvenTTo a
roboT c~1it10n These sTudenTs build
a horne.>r-nade roboT and hope thaT it can
beaT"fhe. o1her roboTTearns form around
"the? area
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C1r .·di ts: The 2010-2011 Cauldron 1s a publ1cat1on of the Madison High School Yearbook Staff. 375 copies were pnnted by the Herff Jones Publishing Company in Gettysburg, PA. The yearbook staff would like to thank the many people who came to our aid submitting and shanng their photos. A few names deserve special mention: Eileen Findak of Findak Photography, Don McCormack, Sports Editor of "The Star Beacon," Officer Ackerman, Mrs. Grau and the AV Staff, Mr. Wadd, Mr. Hupertz, Mrs. Nikses, Lanie Steigner, and many others. Many Thanks to Mrs. Ersek for all her scheduling help and Mrs. Mesh and Ms. Jackson for all their support and advice. Thank you to the administration as well as the Madison Board of Education. Please remember that "The Cauldron" is a student publication. We work hard to avoid or correct errors, misspellings, and mistakes but they do happen. We apolog1ze for those we missed. EDITOR: Jami Burke. ADVISER: Kerri Bowden STAFF: Amanda Cooper, Amanda Turek, Natalie Byrne, Kaitlyn Short, Chelsea Frey, Chelsea Schultz, Danielle Schiedecker, Samantha Gerred, Jessie Baker, Madilyn Herrholtz, Dawn Burr, Alecia Gillum, Jordyn Burke, Seomara Gonzalez.
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