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image seniorsPaige AntolikGrace BueckendorfKelly Carpenter (1st Semester)Dylan CorbetRebecca FermanHannah Meuret (2nd Semester)McKayla Treat /

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Image seniors give advice for the futureFrom walking to the end of the Earth to get to a class in the trailers to suf-

fering through Saturday detentions because of the strict phone policy of earlier years, to fleeing the Homecoming Dance because of a “fire,” the

Class of 2013 has seen it all.It’s been a crazy four years. Full of good memories and bad. We’ve all made friends we’ll keep in touch with forever, and others that have

developed more of a “frenemy” status.We’ve had nights where we stayed home to study, and nights where we “just

watched movies with friends” (and ones where we actually did).And all of us have at least one teacher who inspired us to chase a certain ca-

reer, or even just to study and make a good grade.While some of these memories are better than others, they all are now part

of who we are.So, however excited you are to get onto the rest of your life, make sure to

remember all the things that helped you along the way.Write to that teacher who inspired you, shoot an email to a friend you haven’t

talked to in a while and make sure to thank your parents for all they put up with these 18 years.

But as important as remembering the past, look forward and make a promis-ing future.

Yes, high school is over. And whether your plans for next year is staying at home, working, going to college or traveling the world, the end of high school is a crossroads.

Behind you stands the life you’ve known for 18 years, and the comforts of your past. Ahead lies everything your life could be.

But rather than dreading having to leave the life you know behind, choose to focus on the lifetime of opportunities and fun memories that lie ahead.

Don’t wait for your life to start. There is no play or pause button. So don’t wait for opportunities to cross your path; chase them down.

Just as Dr. Seuss said, “Oh the places you’ll go,” you actually have to go. So apply for that internship that seems like a reach, take the promotion you

don’t think you have time for and try that strange French dish just because. Because, in the end, your life is the sum of all these little things. And 30 years

from now, you have to live with your decisions.So form a life you are proud of, but make sure to have fun along the way.

Stars To: •Letting us use our phones during school starting sophomore year #nomoresaturdays •Surviving four years of climate change on a small scale in Lafayette classrooms #hotncold•No more Zero Hours #ever •David Freese visiting us during practice occasionally #davidfreesewenttoourhighschool•Leaving just in time to avoid more PLC days #suckers•Looking forward to future class reunions #whoareyouguys?•No more walking to school uphill both ways, in the snow #backintheday•Getting out of class for “intruder drills” #oopswrongnumber

Gripes To: •Dealing with the trailers for three months in freshman year #trailertrash •The fire alarm interrupting Homecoming sophomore year #evacuatethedancefloor •Blocking all emails other than the school email. What do we do with that after graduation? #useless•Having our phones stolen after all our alarms just happened to be set for 10:18 a.m. on May 3 #coincidence •Healthier food in the Cafeteria #yourenotmymom •Leaving behind all these fantastic educators and administrators #obsequious•No more high school drama #wereREALLYgonnamissthat

stars & gripes

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Emmy Alicea: Take Finite Math.Maddie Abell: Senioritis is real. Beware.Brittany Boone: Don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something.Mallory Brown. Play hacky sack.Allen Burdge: Work hard. It counts.Makenna Burton: It goes a lot faster than you think. Work hard and get good grades but don’t spend all your time on school work. Make lots of memories and lots of friends, and experience as many new things as possible.LeAnna Cates: Do not let any small obstacles get in the way of your dream. There is always a new path to get where you want to be. Always believe in yourself.Andrew Cremeen: Essays can still be written at 4 a.m. the day they’re due.John Cronin: Actually try; college costs a lot.Victoria Day: Leave with no regrets.Sean Donovan: Don’t breeze through your last year or count the days; embrace and enjoy as much as you can, because there’s always some things you’ll miss and might never experience again.Even Edelmann: Your time at Lafayette goes a lot faster than you think; enjoy your time.Megan Ferguson: Don’t wish your high school years away. Enjoy it while you can. One day you’re a freshman and one day you will blink and you’ll be a senior, thinking where all the time went.Rebecca Ferman: Join the marching band. You’ll find amazing people in it.Hannah Finley: Go to all the dances, even if people say they’re lame, and make every second of high school count. It’ll fly by and you’ll be graduating before you know it.Tyler Finney. Run to your car.Jesse Foster: Take flex classes.Patrick Glass: It’s over fast.Josh Goede: Stop seeking happiness. Happiness comes from happiness, so it comes as easy as it goes. But joy is a way of life, an attitude. Joy comes from being forgiving to all, never lying and doing what you truly feel is right in your heart.Christina Gothberg. Don’t push yourself last semester senior year, procrastination is a pain!Brandon Helbig: When school gets tough, keep your chin up. Things will get better.Sarah Helderle: Find five awesome friends and stick with them.Madi Herrboldt: As much as you want high school to be over with, try to enjoy it because it goes by very fast.Shawn Higginbotham: Become official editor or member of Wikipedia. When you “Control +C”, “Control+V” they can’t say you didn’t write it. They don’t know!Jaclyn Higgins: Don’t call the intruder alert, whatever you do!

Grant Hinton: Beat Eureka and Marquette. Joey Houston: Keep on keepin’ on.John Huber: Stay fresh.Daniel Icet: Don’t act like a freshman.Jacqueline Jarboe: Get involved and meet people. It makes school less boring.Audrey Kamper: Layer, because for a school that has pretty good test scores, we still can’t seem to figure out how to maintain the appropriate temperature inside the building.Madison Karas: People will always judge you for your mistakes, but how you react is what really matters. Always keep your head up and remember who you are.Annie Lamers: Just be yourself. If someone doesn’t like you for it, then you don’t need them.Madeline Laux: Have fun.Wyatt Lear: Your studies are very important, but remember to take breaks and relax from responsibilities to enjoy yourself. If not, your high school experience will be fast, painful and filled with regret.Derek Legenzoff: Anyone can tell you to get involved or play nice. But more importantly, remember to stay positive and just make sure to have a good time—to a limited extent.Bentley Leonard: Make sure to go to every school even you can: dances, games, fundraisers… everything! So then when you graduate you can leave high school with great memories and no regrets.Alan Lu: Become a reverend.Seth Ludwig: Shoot for the moon. But remember, if you miss you’ll slowly suffocate in the cold darkness of space.Daniel Menees: Enjoy and get the most out of high school because it goes by so fast. Work hard and get good grades because it will carry you far in the long run.Drew Miller: Stay out of the middle of the hallways.Molly Monash: Don’t stare at the clock during class. It makes time pass at least 10 times slower.EJ Myers: Have fun and take easy classes.Lauren Nicastro: Do your homework even if it’s not for points.Nathaniel Noss: Procrastination is good.Ashley Overy: You have to put in the work early to have an easy senior year.Raine Parker: Work hard, study hard and if you want to do something, do it or you’ll regret it.Connor Parsons: Even though school sucks, try to make the best of it and have fun.Morgan Poisson: Do not be quick to judge. By the time senior year rolls around, your class will be one big family!Mollie Pownall: Enjoy your time here – people will tell you it goes by fast and you can ignore

it, but when you near the end you realize how right they were. So live in the moment and have fun.Todd Poynter: Work hard your freshman and sophomore years so that you can relax your junior and senior years.Mason Pramod: Take as many AP classes as you can. They really pay off.Grace Rector: Take Flex classes before you leave, particularly ones taught by Jean Peters.Josh Ripp: Do not procrastinate. It’ll only cause you to have more work to do in less time.Kaitlyn Roberts: Leave the drama at the door, and do the homework. Even though it doesn’t count, IT COUNTS.Angela Robinson: Be yourself and have fun.Hallie Roll: Find truly loyal friends. They will be your crutch when everything else around you crumbles. You won’t survive without them.Kiara Sanchez: Work hard and get a great ACT score!Hannah Schneider: Shake off the little things, they’re not worth it. Laugh and have fun.Kelly Shaw: Get as involved as possible.Nick Sherwood: Do what’s important to you.Samuel St. Clair: Don’t eat the cafeteria hotdogs!Michael Sticksel: Think why instead of what.Danielle Tolmais: Don’t succumb to high school drama. Bigger and better things await you.McKayla Treat: Don’t let stupid drama get in the way of enjoying high school – you don’t have forever here.Alex Voss: Don’t change who you are to fit in; it’s only high school, and when it’s over the number of parties you went to or people you dated or even how popular you were won’t matter. It’s the rare real “I’d do anything for you” friendships you make that stay with you through college. You’ll discover that everything else doesn’t matter.David Wang: Work hard. Play hard.Nina Wessel: Don’t be in such a rush to graduate. It really does go by in the blink of an eye, so enjoy it while you still can.Mason Wilke: Do not miss too many days of school. I cannot miss one more day for the rest of the semester and knowing you can’t have a “sick day” sucks.Tyler Williams: Just stick through it, and enjoy every moment you can.Madison Wilson-York: Underclassmen, don’t start slacking! Stay serious about school and maintain decent grades, because senior year will pop up before you know it. You don’t want to regret not trying when it’s too late and you’re filling out college applications.Jamison Wipke: Be yourself; avoid negative influences.

What Would Seniors Do? A little adviceWWSD:

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Paige Antolik: “Mrs. Peters, thank you for strengthening my love of art.”Elissa Abd: “Thank you Mrs. Campbell for putting up with me since elementary school. We’ve had some great times (soccer in elementary school) and bad times (AP Physics). You’ll always be my BFF!”Emily Assenmacher: “Thank you so much Rodge for getting me through my vocal surgery and making my senior year a great one!”Sarah Baker: “Ms. Whit, you have been such a blessing to my high school experience. No matter what, whenever I stop by your room to chat, you always put a smile on my face. Even if you don’t want to be, you are one of the kindest people at Lafayette. I will miss you!”Samantha Barnes: “Thank you Mr. Hicks for dealing with me every 5th hour when you weren’t even my teacher.”Olivia Bartus: “Mr. Krull, you put a smile on my face every day and brought out the best in me. I have so many good memories with you and will miss your dry humor, and you of course.”Joseph Bosworth: “Thank you to Mrs. Donovan for helping me through my troubles of my junior year.”Adam Brown: “Mr. Willard, you are my bro.”Wyatt Brunk: “Mr. Landow, you are a bro!”Grace Bueckendorf: “Shout out to Mr. Marx for teaching me all about chemistry, and, more importantly, introducing me to zesty gumbo soup!”Ryan Butchart: “Mrs. White was the best and most influential teacher I’ve ever had. She is the nicest lady and she cares so much for her students. Overall, she’s the best teacher, hands down.”Meghan Campbell: “Ms. Hruby, you are such an inspiration and role model to me, whether it be in school, dance, or life. You’ve encouraged me to strive to be the best I can be in every way,

thanks for being you!”Cameron Carroll: “For all my teachers who will have my brother next year, I’m sorry.”Dorjeana Colvin: “Mr. DeBlasi, thank you so much for the inspiration that you gave me each class to always know that I can always try my best.”Anissa Crowder: “Shout out to Mrs. Trott for being there and encouraging me to push forward throughout my high school years.”Nick Desnoyer: “Mrs. Keillor, I only had you for freshman biology, but you were certainly the most kind and dedicated teacher I’ve had.”Courtney Franke: “Thanks Mr. Beckmeyer for all you have done to help me.”Benjamin Geller: “Thanks to Lawrence and Sanders for always being so awesome!”Ryan Gettinger: “Big thanks to Mrs. Zang for making a boring subject, eh, fun.”Abby Guccione: “Thanks to Katie Whiteside for being a great role model and coach.”Haley Harrison: “Senora Merritt, thank you for investing into my life, sharing my burdens with me, and allowing me to do the same for you.”Korynne Hendges: “Mrs. B-L who was always supporting of me and gave me awesome reading recommendations. I’m going to miss you.”Laynie Henning: “Mrs. Toro, I can’t express how much you’ve helped me grow into the person I am today. I look up to you so much and will miss getting Starbucks for you.”Makenzie Henning: “Ms. Marasigan (Sigan, Sigs, etc.) you rock! My high school experience truly changed because of you; for the better.”Kirsten Hindman: “Shout out to Mrs. Smith for being the best teacher I’ve ever had!”Sean Hoel: “Mr. Bixby, the most quotable teacher EVER”Lindsey Jansen: “Shout out to Ms.

Shead for being the best teacher/coach in the school.”Alexander Kraemer: “Thank you to Mr. Sumner for pushing me at practice every day and showing me what real hard work is like.”Rodney Cole McKenna: “Danke Herr Maier. Ich bin einen bgesser Schuler weil von Sie.”Brianna McKinnis: “Shout out to Ms. Meyer, who makes me smile every time I walk by her. You’re the best aerobics teacher ever!”Alex Moll: “Mrs. McDowell, I know I’ve only known you for two years, but you still inspired me more than anyone I think I’ve ever met. You’ve had so many ups and downs, yet you face everything with a smile. Thank you for always being an awesome teacher, a great listener, and a true friend.”James Murphy: “Thanks to Coach Waeckerle for teaching me how to deal with adversity when things don’t go the way I want them to.”Alec Neuman: “Stay classy, Mr. Hicks.”Joe Paglisotti “Thank you to all of my history teachers: Mr. Buck, Mr. Brandon, Ms. Zang, and Mr. Klawiter for inspiring me to study history and political science in college and throughout the rest of my life.”Lindsey Pecoraro: “Shout out to Mr. Allen for making history class not completely boring!”Brett Renken: “I want to thank Mrs. Sanders for being so awesome! Come to Georgia and visit me!”Geornita Ross: “I want to thank Col. Berenc and Sgt. Cugier for teaching me how to be more self-motivated and being the most real and down teachers ever.”Brian Smith: “Mr. Willard, you’re awesome.”Marissa Wishy-Durham: “Thank you to Mr. Lofgren for always pointing me out during class; it really made me enjoy the class.”

Shout-Outs: Seniors take time to thank their favorite teachers

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Elissa Abd: “I can’t be tamed.” – Miley CyrusMaddie Abell: “Don’t take life too seriously. You’ll never get out of it alive.” – Ebert HubbardElizabeth Adcock: “If you can’t love yourself, how in the hell can you love somebody else?” – RuPaulDerek Albright: “Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever.” – Lance ArmstrongEmmy Alicea: “It doesn’t matter how often you get knocked down in life, because that’s gonna happen. All that matters is that you gotta get up.” – Ben AffleckAshley Armstrong: “Dedicate yourself and you can find yourself standing in the hall of fame.” – The ScriptDavid Armstrong: “Love is the astrolabe that sights into the mysteries of God.” – RumiEmily Assenmacher: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” – Dr. SeussSaba Bajwa: “You’re doing too much. Do less.” – Forgetting Sarah MarshallUmair Bajwa: “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo EmersonSarah Baker: “Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.” – Marilyn MonroeKate Barber: “Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.” – Les BrownSavitha Baragada: “Je n’ai qu’une philosophie, Être acceptée comme je suis. Malgré tout ce qu’on me dit, Je reste le poing levé.” – Amel BentOlivia Bartus: “Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved.” – Helen KellerAshley Beaton: “My wish for you is that this life becomes all that you want it to.” – Rascal FlattsEllie Bednarek: “That was totally wicked!” – The IncrediblesBrittany Boone: “Be the change that you

wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma GandhiJonathan Boyd: “The best vitamin to be a happy person is B1.” – UnknownAmy Bower: “Better to be without logic than without feeling.” – Charlotte BronteKirk Bradley III: “Started from the bottom, now we’re here.” – DrakeJulia Brezany: “O-bla-di, o-bla-da, life goes on, brah! La-la, how the life goes on.” – The BeatlesLucas Bring: “As we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.” – Marianne WilliamsonAdam Brown: “I’m still the same person, thinking the same way, so it’s possible I will invent something.” – Erno RubikMallory Brown: “What if the sky and the stars are for show and the aliens are watching live from the purple matter?” – Frank OceanJeremy Bruder: “One love, one heart, one destiny.” – Bob MarleyWyatt Brunk: “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to… love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.” – Steve JobsGrace Bueckendorf: “‘There is no use in trying,’ said Alice; ‘one can’t believe impossible things.’ ‘I dare say you haven’t had much practice,’ said the Queen. ‘Why, when I was your age I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.’” – Lewis CarrollAllen Burdge: “Life is too short, so love the one you got.” – SublimeMakenna Burton: “Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself.” – Harvey FiersteinRyan Butchart: “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo EmersonAnya Byers: “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar WildeMeghan Campbell: “I hope you meet people who have a different point of view. I hope you live a life you’re proud of, and if you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start all over again.” – Eric RothStephanie Campbell: “You can be a master, don’t wait for luck. Dedicate

yourself and you can find yourself standing in the hall of fame.” – The ScriptBriauna Carmichael: “As we go on, we remember all the times we had together, and as our lives change, come whatever, we will still be friends forever.” – Vitamin CCameron Carroll: “I’m going to make this place your home.” – Phillip PhillipsJ.D. Casias: “Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen.” – Conan O’BrienChase Caswell: “Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men.” – John F. KennedyLeAnna Cates: “Though she be but little, she is fierce!” – William ShakespeareAlexis Clifton: “Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.” – James DeanRachel Cole: “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” – Oscar WildeTranesha Cooks: “I don’t paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.” – Frida KahloDylan Corbet: “You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne GretzkyAndrew Cremeen: “Confront your reflection, smash what you see, and let’s restart, ‘cause mirrors can’t see your heart.” – Tim McIlrathMelanie Crow: “Nobody said life would be easy; they just promised it would be worth it.” – Harvey MackayAnissa Crowder: “I will leave my mark so everyone will know I was here. I want to say I lived each day until I died and know that I meant something in somebody’s life.” – BeyonceAli D’Antonio: “Hold your own, know your name, and go your own way, and everything will be fine.” – Jason MrazAllie Davis: “You can’t always win ‘em all, but you can always win ‘em.” –UnknownVictoria Day: “Everything can change in the blink of an eye. But don’t worry; God never blinks.” – Regina BrettMarissa DeAntoni: “Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.” – Mick Jagger

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Senior Quotes: Seniors share their favorite words of wisdom

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Senior Quotes continued from p. 5Nick Desnoyer: “Don’t act like you’re not impressed.” – AnchormanEric Deters: “You lived what anybody gets, Bernie. You got a lifetime. No more. No less.” – Neil Gaiman, SandmanBrendan Donahue: “This change must fall on you. Change for everyone else and you’ll live your life backwards.” – The Color MoraleSean Donovan: “Don’t you forget about me.” – Simple MindsKailey Eaton: “Don’t stop this train; don’t for a minute change the place you’re in.” – John MayerAdam Echele: “If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score?” – Vince LombardiEvan Edelmann: “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.” – BuddhaMegan Ferguson: We think about tomorrow then it slips away. We talk about forever but we’ve only got today.” – Keith UrbanRebecca Ferman: “Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another: What! You too? I thought I was the only one.” – C.S. LewisHannah Finley: “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne GretzkyJesse Foster: “When everything’s made to be broken, I just want you to know who I am.” – Goo Goo DollsCourtney Franke: “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” – Maria RobinsonNikki Frazer: “I’m gonna make a change, for once in my life. It’s gonna feel real good, gonna make a difference, gonna make it right.” – Michael JacksonBenjamin Geller: “Peace through strength.” – Ronald ReaganRyan Gettinger: “The Galaxy’s a fun place. You’ll need to have this fish in your ear.” – Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GalaxyEddie Godbold: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” – Romans 1:16Ryan Godlewski: “It’s a little childish and stupid, but then again, so is high school.” – Ferris Bueller’s Day OffAshton Goldammer: “Tut-tut, it looks like rain.” – Winnie the Pooh

Matthew Goro: “Hey mom! The meatloaf! We want it now! THE MEATLOAF! What is she doing? I never know what she’s doing back there.” – Wedding CrashersChristina Gothberg: “Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road. Time grabs you by the wrist, directs you where to go. So make the best of this test, and don’t ask why. It’s not a question, but a lesson learned in time. It’s something unpredictable, but in the end is right. I hope you had the time of your life.” – Green DayAbby Guccione: “Always pray to have eyes that see the best in people, a heart that forgives the worst, a mind that forgets the bad, and a soul that never loses faith in God.” – AnonymousMolly Gummersheimer: “Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.” – John WoodenMakenzie Hackman: “We all take different paths in life, but no matter where we go, we take a little of each other everywhere.” – Tim McGrawMeredith Hall: “Young and wild and free.” Wiz KhalifaKatie Hardin: “Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” – Albert EinsteinHaley Harrison: “Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different?” – C.S. LewisBrandon Helbig: “Hey, I’ll see you on the flip side.” – The Gaslight AnthemSarah Helderle: “I’m not going to change the way I look or the way I feel to conform to anything. I’ve always been a freak. I’ve been a freak all my life.” – John LennonKorynne Hendges: “Let the rain fall down everywhere around you. Give into it now. Let the day surround you, you don’t need a reason. Let the rain go on and on.” – EnyaLaynie Henning: “When they say you can’t, then you have to.” – NikeAnnie: “Though she be but little, she is fierce!” – William ShakespeareMakenzie Henning: “Save your strength for things that you can change. Forget the ones you can’t. You gotta let ‘em go.” – Zac Brown BandMadi Herrboldt: “It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” – J.K. Rowling, Harry PotterCece Hessler: “I’m a peacock! You gotta let me fly!” – The Other Guys

Shawn Higginbotham: “Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before.” – Mae WestJaclyn Higgins: “No one looks back on their life and remembers the nights they had plenty of sleep.” – AnonymousSean Hoel: “For each petal on the shamrock, this brings a wish your way. Good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day.” – Irish BlessingHayley Hooker: “Better to be hated than loved for what you’re not.” – Hoodie AllenJohn Huber: “Sucking at something is the first step to becoming sort of good at something.” – Adventure TimeDaniel Icet: “If you can’t make it good, at least make it look good.” – Bill GatesLindsey Jansen: “When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe, then you’ll be successful.” – Eric ThomasJacqueline Jarboe: “Ignorance is always ready to admire itself.” – Nicolas BoileauJulia Jesielowski: “She wasn’t where she had been. She wasn’t where she was going. But she was on her way.” – Jodi HillsMaddie Jones: “Life’s a climb, but the view is great.” – The Hannah Montana MovieShivesh Kabra: “Ya done messed up, A-Aron!” – Key and Peele: Substitute TeacherAudrey Kamper: “There’s only one Tree Hill.” – One Tree HillMadison Karas: “If you can dream it, you can do it.” – Walt DisneyVeronica Knysh: “I can’t hear you, it’s too dark in here!” – Spongebob SquarepantsCami Koziatek: “If the facts don’t fit the theory, change the facts.” – Albert EinsteinAlexander Kraemer: “We aren’t saying it is going to be easy, we’re saying it is going to be worth it.” – Shark Fitness TrainingAnnie Lamers: “You can’t always win ‘em all, but you can always win ‘em.” – Colton WrightScott Lanning: “So when you drive and the years go flying by, I hope you smile if I ever cross your mind.” – Zac Brown BandMaddie Laux: “The tassel’s worth the hassle!” – UnknownWyatt Lear: “Power is of two kinds. One is obtained by the fear of punishment and the other by acts of love. Power based on love is a thousand times more effective and permanent then the one derived from fear of punishment.” – Mahatma Gandhi

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Miranda Lee: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” – Dr. SeussDerek Legenzoff: “Success isn’t how far you got, but the distance you traveled from where you started.” – Steve PrefontaineBentley Leonard: “Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” – Joshua J. MarineNicholas Lowary: “The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them.” – Jack LondonAlan Lu: “There are two kinds of people, those who finish what they start and so on.” – Robert ByrneSeth Ludwig: “It’s not worth doing something unless someone, somewhere, would much rather you weren’t doing it.” – Terry PratchettEmily Luedloff: “People throw rocks at things that shine, and life makes love look hard.” – Taylor SwiftMalia Macaraeg: “Never say goodbye, because saying goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.” – J.M BarrieJason Maddox: “Be noble minded! Our own heart, and not other men’s opinions of us, forms our true honor.” – Friedrich von SchillerJessy Maddox: “For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” – Jeremiah 29:11Josh Malmstrom: “Please allow me to introduce myself, I’m a man of wealth and taste.” –The Rolling StonesMatt Mannion: “There are some things you can’t share without ending up like each other, and knocking out a twelve-foot mountain troll is one of them.” – J.K. RowlingEdward Maryniak: “The only thing standing between you and a watery grave is your wits, and that’s not my idea of adequate protection.” –Beat the DevilAustin McCarthy: “Some people walk in the rain, other just get wet.” – Roger MillerMichael McFarland: “Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted in one moment, would you capture it or just let it slip?” – EminemRodney Cole McKenna: “To be great is to be misunderstood.” – Ralph Waldo

Emerson Brianna McKinnis: “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all He has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:6-7Hannah Meuret: “For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.” – Audrey HepburnDaniel Menees: “The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack in will.” – Vince LombardiDrew Miller: “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result.” – Albert EinsteinGeorge Moffit: “Higher than the mountains that I face, stronger than the power of the grave, constant in the trial and the change, one thing remains.” – One Thing Remains by Jesus CultureAlex Moll: “The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.” – Bob MarleyMolly Monash: “Don’t feel stupid if you don’t like what everyone else pretends to love.” – Emma WatsonJenna Moore: “No matter what happens in life, be good to people. Being good to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind.” – Taylor SwiftAndrew Morris: “Fish don’t fry in the kitchen. Beans don’t burn on the grill. Took a whole lotta trying just to get up that hill.” – The Jefferson’s themeBecca Moss: “Don’t let them tame you.” – Isadora DuncanCaity Most: “Live your life.” – AnonymousJames Murphy: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13Tayler Newcomer: “I think the most beautiful thing is that we’re not partying because there were problems. We’re partying because we’re celebrating each others’ growth,” – Kelly RowlandLauren Nicastro: “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo EmersonRob Northem: “The show must go on,”

–Pink FloydNathaniel Noss: “Whatever you think you can or whatever you think you can’t, you’re right.” –Henry FordSydney Ockerhausen: “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” –Philippians 4:13Nikki Ownby: “If you’re going to do something tonight that you’ll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late.” – Henry YoungmanAshley Overy: “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” – Dr. SeussMegan Pagliaro: “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.” –George Bernard ShawRaine Parker: “You could be the greatest, you can be the best… ‘cause there’s gonna be a day when you’re sitting in the Hall of Fame and the world’s gonna know your name.” – Hall of Fame, ScriptAshley Parks: “Somewhere behind the athlete you’ve become and the hours of practice and the coaches who have pushed you is a little girl who fell in love with the game and never looked back… play for her.” –Mia HammConnor Parsons: “I love lamp.” – AnchormanLaura Paskoff: “She who leaves a trail of glitter is never forgotten.” – AnonymousLindsey Pecoraro: “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S LewisMaddie Plunkett: “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” – Eleanor RooseveltMorgan Poisson: “Dream as if you will live forever, live as if you will die today.” – James DeanMollie Pownall: “Start putting first things first, ‘cause when your hourglass runs out of sand, you can’t flip over and start again. Take every breath God gives you for what it’s worth.” – Don’t BlinkMason Pramod: “We all know that light travels faster than sound. That’s why certain people appear bright until you hear them speak.” – Albert Einstein

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Senior Quotes continued from p. 7Tomas Pramod: “He who asks is a fool for five minutes. He who does not ask remains a fool forever.” – Confucius Brendan Preete: “It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” – Babe RuthGrace Rector: “It’s not what you take when you leave this world behind you, it’s what you leave behind you when you go.” – Three Wooden Crosses by Randy TravisBrett Renken: “Art is the accomplice of love. Take love away and there is no longer art.” – Remy De GourmontSarah Reno: “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo EmersonJoshua Ripp: “They’ve done studies, you know. 60 percent of the time, it works every time.” – Paul Rudd in AnchormanKaitlyn Roberts: “I know I’m a little fish in a big pond, but maybe it’s time to cast my reel beyond.” – Too Many Fish by KarminAngela Robinson: “You’re off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way!” – Dr. SeussHallie Roll: “There are things we don’t want to happen, but must accept, things we don’t want to know, but must learn, and people we can’t live without, but must let go.” – Criminal MindsKiara Sanchez: “Every time that they want to count you out. Use your voice every time you open up your mouth. Every time that you lose it sing it for the world.” – SingBrenden Sandifer: “Nil desperandum. Across the desert lies the promised land… Adieu. Auf widersehen. Gesundheit. Farewell.” – Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryGregory Sandifer: “Don’t blink.” – Doctor WhoHannah Schneider: “If you truly expect to realize your dreams, abandon the need for blanket approval. If conforming to everyone’s expectations is the number one

goal, you have sacrificed your uniqueness and therefore your excellence.” – Hope SoloMaria Schou: “Being a Princess isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.” – Princess DianaKelly Shaw: “Here’s to the nights we felt alive, here’s to the tears you know you’d cry, here’s to the goodbye, tomorrow’s gonna come too soon.” – Here’s to the NightNick Sherwood: “Stay classy, San Diego.” – AnchormanMegan Sickinger: “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” – Winnie the PoohRoohi Singh: “There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen.” – Where the Wild Things AreJack Sippel: “Now is the time to seize the day! Stare down the odds and seize the day, minute by minute that’s how you win it. We will find a way, but let us seize the day.” – NewsiesMeg Smith: “Doing good is the greatest happiness.” – AnonymousSamuel St. Clair: “Trouble no one about their religion; respect others in their view, and demand that they respect yours. Love your life, perfect your life, beautify all things in your life.” – TecumsehNick Stewart: “I kissed a girl and I liked it.” – Katy PerryEdward Strode: “Na na na na na na na na na na na na naaaa.” – Selena GomezJulie Sun: “Winter is coming.” – Game of ThronesLauren Taylor: “I get by with a little help from my friends.” – John LennonDanielle Tolmais: “Courage is not the lack of fear. It is acting in spite of it.” –Mark Twain McKayla Treat: “Even if you’re on the right track, you’ll get run over if you just sit there.” – Will RogersHeidi Tripp: “The greatest thing you will ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.” – Moulin RougeErik Veenstra: “You can take as much as

you can from the generation that preceded you, but it’s up to you to make something new.” – Jackson BrowneAlex Voss: “I hope you live a life you’re proud of. If you find you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start all over again.” – F. Scott FitzgeraldAnkit Vyas: “A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.” –Albert EinsteinDavid Wang: “Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” – Roald DahlNina Wessel: “When pain brings you down, don’t close your eyes and cry, you just might be in the best position to see the sun shine.” – Alanis MorissetteTyler Williams: “Imagination is more important than knowledge, for knowledge is limited to all we know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.” – Albert EinsteinGrant Willoughby: “I don’t know how to put this but I’m kind of a big deal.” –AnchormanSarah Wilson: “All drains lead to the ocean, kid.” – Finding NemoMadison Wilson- York: “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” – Henry David ThoreauJamison Wipke: “Life isn’t measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” – AnonymousMara Worley: “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” – Dr. SeussKyle Wright: “Eagles may soar in the clouds, but weasels never get sucked into jet engines.” – Jason HutchinsonTanner Zaun: “Inhale freedom, exhale patriotism. ‘Merica.” –Cloyd Rivers

*Editor’s note: All students were given a packet to fill out. The Image used the information given to them, but took out quotes deemed inappropriate or that exceeded the word limit.

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” — Eleanor Roosevelt

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Derek Albright: “Pasta parties before cross country meets!”Bogi Atanasov: “Homecoming Week senior year was the best week of my high school career. I’ll miss my parties. #projectbogi.”Umair Bajwa: “Male Escadrille.”Savitha Baragada: “Gossip and being care-free.”Kate Barber: “I will miss field hockey practices and games the most, even though I will still be playing in college, nothing will be like my high school experience.”Lauren Beagen: “I will miss all of my teachers and good friends that I am graduating with and my closest friend Chelsea the most because she has been with me a lot.”Ashley Beaton: “High school volleyball! Going to football games and tailgating, seeing my best friends every day and the school pride we have here at Lafayette.”Ellie Bednarek: “Going to school on days when even the Superintendant got in a car accident related to snow and the fire drill during Homecoming.”Jonathon Boyd: “All the fun teachers!”Kirk Bradley III: “The bonds I have with so many teachers and students.”Jeremy Bruder: “Varsity Swim Team and all our wins. Conference Champs all four years.”Anya Byers: “The friendship of the German class as a group.”Stephanie Campbell: “OSEP, senior activities, field trips and Jean Peters.”Brianna Carmichael: “The lessons I’ve learned from my childish mistakes.”J.D. Casias: “I loved going to football games and all of the dances.”Chase Caswell: “I’ll miss all the acquaintances, Beckmeyer, Gladden, Modde and the weight room.”Sarah Chapekis: “Spelling Bee! The cast, the crew, the friendships and the jokes!”Rachel Cole: “I’ll miss the cookie stand, and those nasty taquito things at lunch.”Dylan Corbet: “The spots my friends and I hang out during passing periods, the fantastic teachers and the amazing friends I have made along the way.”Melanie Crow: “I’ll never forget high school volleyball. Winning State was one of the best days of my life, and I’ll keep those memories with me forever.”Allie Davis: “When I went through difficult times, my friends rallied around me.”Marissa DeAntoni: “Coffee House.”Eric Deters: “I’ll miss Community (come on, we all know it’s done for), as it marked the beginning of my high school experience and will likely mark its end.”Brendan Donahue: “Smoothie Days and seeing friends.”

Kailey Eaton: “I’m definitely going to miss STUCO exec. board. Also, there are so many people I might never see again and definitely won’t see as often that I’ll miss more than I realize.”Adam Echele: “Beating Eureka in Districts.”Nicolette Frazer: “I’ll miss all of the OSEP trips I got to go on and going to football games with my friends.” Ryan Godlewski: “JV baseball during sophomore year, going to football games and times I had with my friends.”Ashton Goldammer: “I’ll miss my golf team more than anything,. We had such a fun season!”Matthew Goro: “The Penitentiary….The Bulls in the pen. Lafayette baseball, it’s a lifestyle. The cookie stand.”Makenzie Hackman: “I’ll miss time spent with my swim team. That team has turned into a family and I will greatly miss being a part of it.”Leanna Henning: “Seeing my friends and Mr. Bixby do insane things or make sarcastic comments.”Cece Hessler: “I’ll miss soccer and my soccer munchkins.”Julia Jesielowski: “I will miss being part of the tennis team and my teammates and walking with them in the Homecoming parade.”Madison Jones: “Senior spring break in Punta Cana was unforgettable.”Veronica Knysh: “I’ll miss the joy of knowing I don’t have to go to school because it’s a snow day.”Cami Koziatek: “I will miss making fun of Mr. Marx’s blue sweaters and ‘graph paper’ shirt.”Scott Lanning: “High school football games, gym class, and the teachers.”Miranda Lee: “I am truly going to miss performing with Lafayette Escadrille.”Nicholas Lowary: “The lacrosse team, German class and wasting half of third hour on announcements.”Malia Macaraeg: “I will miss the first football game of the season because everyone is always so hyped up.”Josh Malmstrom: “The laid back senior year with fairly easy classes.”Lauren Matthew: “Powder puff, football games and the school dances.”Taylor May: “Friends and football.”Austin McCarthy: “The great teachers.”Hannah Meuret: “Seeing my friends every day.”George Moffit: “The Pep Assemblies.”Jenna Moore: “Seeing my friends on a regular basis and SOME teachers.”Andrew Morris: “Filling out questionnaires.”Becca Moss: “I’ll miss the excitement of Homecoming Week, eating lunch outside with my friends, and Mr. Krull.”

Caity Most: “Powder Puff.”Zach Murphy: “Male Escadrille and our Chicago water polo tournaments.”Taylor Newcomer: “I’ll miss all the teachers and staff. Especially all the people in the counseling office like Mrs. Azzano and Mrs. Hagemeier. They were always so nice.”Sydney Ockerhausen: “Escadrille performances.”Ashley Parks: “All of my best friends by me all the time.”Laura Paskoff: “I will definitely miss swimming State because my fondest high school memories came from that meet. There was nothing else like it.”Molly Pfitzer: “The people and the school atmosphere.”Maddie Plunkett: “Senior Option and all of the field trips.”Tyler Jake Pyatt: “My friends and teammates.Jared Rahe – Digital Electronics class with Jonny Glaser, Jeremy Bruder and Mike McFarland.”Sarah Reno: “Seeing everyone every day – it will be so different when we all move away!”Brenden Sandifer: “I’ll miss Mr. Krull’s math lessons.”Gregory Sandifer: “I’ll miss all the wonderful staff here at LHS.”Maria Schou:” I’ll miss sharing a locker with my BFF, Maddie Abell.”Jack Sippel: “I’ll miss performing on the LHS stage.”Meg Smith: “Cheerleading is the thing I will miss most about high school. I loved making signs for the games and being involved in everything that was going on from week to week.”Alexandria Spry: “Mr. Willard’s class, the best high school class in the world.”Nick Stewart: “Winning District for football against Eureka.”Lauren Taylor: “I loved the senior spring break trip to New Orleans.”Erik Veenstra: “The New Orleans spring break service trip.”Kaylen Wade: “My best memory will be becoming a part of a team.”Katte Wagner: “Homecoming Week.”Cory Watts: “Band class with Madi and Pascoe.”Anna Welby: “I’ll miss the sports games and the activities like assemblies and Taste of West County!”Jordan West: “Homecoming King.”Grant Willoughby: “My second semester lunch table and the football games.”Kyle Workman: “Nothing school related.”Kyle Wright: “Homecoming weekend is one of the best weeks in school, but it’s the activities after school hours that make it so great, like the ‘Caravan.’”

You’re gonna miss me when I’m goneSeniors share what they will miss most

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Class of 2013 announces...

Best DressedGrace Rector and Rodney Cole McKenna

Best LookingTaylor May and Abby Guccione

Biggest Apple PolisherEric Pascoe and Haley Harrison

Most TalentedJack Sippel and LeAnna Cates

Most AthleticKate Barber and Deonte Robinson

Most GullibleKatie Fogarty and Jack Taylor

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Senior Superlative Winners

Biggest FlirtSydney Ockerhausen and Deonte

Robinson

Most IntelligentKathleen Newcomer and David Wang

Most FriendlyAli Steele and Charles Smith

Class ClownShawn Higginbotham, Kyle Rasmussen,

Hannah Schneider

Most School SpiritBentley Leonard and Alex Luebbers

Most Likely to SucceedGrace Rector and Felipe D’Andrea

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Elissa Abd UCLAMadison Abell University Of Missouri, Columbia Hawo Abud Webster UniversityMohamed Abud Ranken Technical Elizabeth Adcock University Of AlabamaMackenzie Albers University Of ArkansasDerek Albright Northwest Missouri StateEmily Alicea Depaul UniversityMorgan Alwell University Of Missouri, ColumbiaPaige Antolik University Of Missouri, ColumbiaAshley Armstrong Southeast Missouri State UniversityDavid Armstrong Missouri State UniversityEmily Assenmacher Central Michigan UniversityBogdan Atanasov Clemson UniversityIbrahim Atiq St. Louis UniversitySaba Bajwa UMKC School Of Medicine Sarah Baker University Of Kansas Savitha Baragada St. Louis University Kate Barber Indiana University Samantha Barnes Southeast Missouri State UniversityOlivia Bartus University Of MississippiAnna Basore University Of Missouri, Columbia Ryan Bayer University Of Missouri, ColumbiaLauren Beagen Job Training VSP ProgramAshley Beaton University Of Illinois, SpringfieldTaylor Becht Ohio State UniversityBrendan Beck University Of Missouri, ColumbiaEllie Bednarek University Of OklahomaMichael Bellville Missouri State UniversityMorgan Blair Art Institute Of ChicagoAndrew Boal Vanderbilt University Brittany Boone University Of Arkansas Joseph Bosworth St. Louis Community CollegeKyle Bounds University Of Missouri, Columbia Amy Bower Emory UniversityEmily Bowman University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKenneth Boyer University Of Kansas Kirk Bradley Missouri Baptist University

David Roger Branam Chicago College Of Performing ArtsTaylor Brennan St. Louis Community CollegeJulia Brezany Missouri State UniversityLucas Bring Lindenwood UniversityAdam Brown University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMallory Brown University Of Missouri, ColumbiaTyler Brown Kansas State UniversityJeremy Bruder Missouri Science And TechnologyWyatt Brunk University Of EvansvilleGrace Bueckendorf Truman State UniversitySierra Buffum Columbia College, ChicagoNiles Burdell Indiana University Allen Burdge St. Louis Community CollegeMakenna Burton Truman State UniversityRyan Butchart Maryville UniversityAnya Byers Missouri Western State University Meghan Campbell St. Louis UniversityScott Campbell University Of Missouri, ColumbiaStephanie Campbell Auburn UniversityBriauna Carmichael Missouri Western State UniversityKelly Carpenter University Of Missouri, Kansas CityJohn Damian Casias University Of Nebraska, LincolnBrendan Cassell University Of Missouri, Columbia Chase Caswell St. Louis Community CollegeLeanna Cates University Of Missouri, Kansas City Devon Chambers Colorado State University Brian Chan University Of KansasJessica Chandler Truman State UniversitySarah Chapekis Michigan State University Matthew Chetupuzha Manipal UniversityYoojin Choi George Washington UniversityMorgan Chubb University Of Missouri, ColumbiaHannah Clark University Of ArkansasPhillip Clark St. Louis Community CollegeAlexis Clifton Miami University, OxfordJack Cohen Bradley UniversityRachel Cole University Of Missouri, ColumbiaDorjeana Colvin Missouri Baptist University

Tranesha Cooks Academy Of Art UniversityDylan Corbet Bradley UniversityAndrew Countryman University Of Missouri, ColumbiaGretchen Cox Bellarmine UniversityAndrew Cremeen University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJohn Cronin University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMelanie Crow University Of Mississippi Anissa Crowder St. Louis Community College Jeremy Crowe University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKayla Cuffie Missouri Western State University Alex Cusumano St. Louis Community CollegeAlison D’antonio University Of ArkansasAllie Davis University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKatelyn Davis University Of ArkansasMarissa Deantoni Truman State UniversityNicholas Desnoyer University Of Arizona, TucsonEric Deters Digipen Institute Of TechnologyKevin Dick Hofstra UniversitySean Donovan University Of Missouri, Columbia Niqcole Dorris Everest CollegeJanice Douglas Harris-Stowe State UniversityJordan Dubberke Baylor University Kailey Eaton Miami University, Oxford Bryan Ebner St. Louis Community CollegeAdam Echele Missouri S&TEvan Edelmann Lindenwood UniversityCecilia Eklund University Of ArkansasKamron Emamjomeh University Of Missouri, St. Louis Ethan English University Of Missouri, ColumbiaCourtney Epstein Midwest Institute Kaylee Fechter University Of Central MissouriJason Federer Columbia College, Chicago Megan Ferguson St. Louis Community CollegeRebecca Ferman University Of Missouri, ColumbiaRachel Finder St. Louis Community CollegeHannah Finley University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMitchell Finnegan Missouri State UniversityTyler Finney St. Louis Community College

Joseph Flannery American UniversityKaitlyn Fogarty University Of Missouri, Columbia Jesse Foster Truman State University Leland Fox University Of Missouri, ColumbiaCourtney Franke St. Louis Community CollegeHanna Franzen University Of Missouri, ColumbiaNicolette Frazer Vanderbilt University Justin Garlik University Of Missouri, ColumbiaDeniz Gazi University Of Missouri, ColumbiaBenjamin Geller Culinary Institute Of America Ryan Gettinger United States Naval Academy Timothy Glanvill University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJonathan Glaser Missouri S&TPatrick Glass St. Louis Community College Collin Glover Missouri S&TEdward Godbold University Of Michigan Ryan Godlewski University Of Missouri, Columbia Joshua Goede St. Louis Community CollegeAshton Goldammer University Of Missouri, ColumbiaSarah Goodman Bradley UniversityMatthew Goro Webster UniversityChristina Gothberg University Admission In Sweden William Green Culinary Institute Of America Rodnisha Griffin Harris-Stowe State University Abigail Guccione University Of Missouri, Columbia Molly Gummersheimer University Of DenverHelena Guye Webster UniversityMakenzie Hackman University Of Missouri, ColumbiaNicholas Hakmiller University Of IllinoisMeredith Hall St. Louis Community CollegeMichael Hardesty Webster University Haley Harrison Covenant CollegeAnthony Harrop University Of Missouri, ColumbiaDanielle Heinemann University Of MississippiBrandon Helbig University Of Missouri, ColumbiaSarah Helderle Florida State UniversityKorynne Hendges Missouri S&TAlayna Henning Missouri State University

Leanna Henning Southeast Missouri State UniversityMakenzie Henning University Of Missouri, ColumbiaNicholas Hensley University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMadison Herrboldt Southeast Missouri State UniversityLindsey Hessler University Of AlabamaShawn Higginbotham University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJaclyn Higgins University Of AlabamaClayton Hilderbrand Military ServicePaul Hill Lindenwood UniversityKirsten Hindman University Of Missouri, Columbia Grant Hinton Southeast Missouri State UniversitySean Hoel University Of Missouri, ColumbiaAnastasia Hoffman St. Louis Community CollegeLauren Hogan Southeast Missouri State University Shacquille Holley Emporia State UniversityTaylor Holz University Of Arkansas, Little RockHayley Hooker Missouri State UniversityJoseph Houston Millikin UniversityCole Howard Missouri S&TJohn Huber University Of Colorado Alexandra Huffman Southeast Missouri State UniversityDaniel Icet University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJacquelyn Ingram Stephens CollegeKaren Jackson Missouri Western State UniversityLuke James Missouri Baptist UniversityLindsey Jansen Missouri Baptist UniversityJacqueline Jarboe Columbia College, ChicagoKyle Jennings St. Louis Community CollegeJulia Jesielowski College Of Holy CrossAdam Johnson Furman University Katherine Johnson University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMadison Jones University Of Central Missouri Shivesh Kabra University Of MiamiAudrey Kamper University Of Missouri, ColumbiaCamille Kampf Miami University, OxfordMadison Karas Tennessee Tech UniversityKelsey Keithly Dominican UniversityDillon Keppel University Of Central Missouri

The Class of 2013 chooses their colleges

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Where the Senior Class is headed next fallAdam Kerr University Of MichiganAlexandra Key University Of Mississippi Connor Kirtley Missouri S&TJay Kloiber University Of Arkansas Veronica Knysh St. Louis Community CollegeMaria Koziatek Washington University, St. LouisAlexander Kraemer West PointChristopher Krueger University Of Missouri, ColumbiaGabriel Kuhn University Of MemphisMilosz Kulasek McGill UniversityMeghan Laarman University Of Michigan Ann Lamers University Of ArkansasLindsay Lamp Truman State UniversityJoseph Landry Southeast Missouri State UniversityScott Lanning University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMadeline Laux University Of Missouri, Columbia Wyatt Lear University Of Missouri, St. LouisMiranda Lee University Of Missouri, ColumbiaDerek Legenzoff University Of AlabamaBentley Leonard University Of KansasJerik Leung Washington UniversityNicholas Lowary University Of Colorado, Boulder Alan Lu Washington UniversityAlexander Luebbers Missouri State UniversityEmily Luedloff Belmont UniversityMalia Macaraeg University Of ArizonaJason Maddox St. Louis UniversityJessica Maddox University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJoshua Malmstrom Truman State UniversityMatthew Mannion Truman State UniversityNicholas Margiotta California Community CollegeEdward Maryniak Missouri State UniversityDarrell Mason St. Louis Community College Lauren Matthew University Of ArkansasTaylor May Oklahoma State University Austin McCarthy Rockhurst University Abigail McElmurry Covenant CollegeMichael McFarland University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMichael McIntyre University Of Missouri, St. Louis

Brian McKanna Lindenwood UniversityRodney McKenna University Of Arkansas Fayetteville Brianna McKinnis William Jewell CollegeKathleen McTearnen University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJames Daniel Menees Southern Illinois University-CMadilyn Mergel St. Louis Community CollegeHannah Meuret University Of Nebraska, LincolnPreston Miller University Of Central MissouriGeorge Moffitt St. Louis Community CollegeAlexander Moll McKendree University Molly Monash Missouri State UniversityElliot Montgomery Emporia State UniversityChristian Moore Brigham Young UniversityDanielle Moore St. Louis Community CollegeDevin Moore Brigham Young University, IdahoJenna Moore Missouri State UniversityAndrew Morris University Of Missouri, ColumbiaChristopher Morton St. Louis Community CollegeRebecca Moss Colorado Mesa UniversityCaitlyn Most University Of Missouri, Columbia Kathryn Murden St. Louis UniversityJames Murphy University Of Missouri, ColumbiaSean Murphy Missouri State UniversityZachary Murphy Missouri S&TEverett Myers St. Charles Community CollegeMichelle Naert University Of Missouri, Columbia Alec Neuman St. Louis Community CollegeLuke Neumann St. Louis College Of PharmacyTayler Newcomer University Of Missouri, ColumbiaLauren Nicastro St. Louis Community CollegeEmily Nobs University Of Central MissouriKristopher Nondorf Kansas State UniversityRobert Northem University Of Buffalo Nathaniel Noss Israel Institute Of TechnologyJessica Novak Truman State UniversityNicole Nowell St. Louis Community CollegeMason Oberg University Of Missouri, ColumbiaSydney Ockerhausen University Of Missouri, ColumbiaTess Olson University Of Mississippi

Ashley Overy St. Louis Community College Nicole Ownby University Of Arkansas Megan Pagliaro St. Louis UniversityJoseph Paglisotti Truman State UniversityJohn Papagianis St. Louis Community CollegeYoun Park Purdue UniversityKatlyn Parker St. Charles Community CollegeAshley Parks Florida Gulf Coast UniversityConnor Parsons University Of Missouri, ColumbiaEric Pascoe Miami University, OxfordLaura Paskoff Illinois State University Ian Pate St. Louis Community College Zoe Paull St. Louis Community CollegeLindsey Pecoraro Spring Hill CollegeMolly Pfitzer University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMadison Plunkett University Of Missouri, Columbia Morgan Poisson Truman State UniversityMollie Pownall University Of Missouri, ColumbiaTodd Poynter University Of KansasMason Pramod University Of Missouri, ColumbiaTomas Pramod University Of Missouri, ColumbiaBrendan Preete Miami University, OxfordMegan Pregler Purdue University Tyler Jake Pyatt Mississippi State University Jared Rahe Truman State UniversityCameron Range University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKyle Rasmussen University Of Missouri, ColumbiaGrace Rector UMKC-School Of MedicineAbby Reding Bradley University Zachary Reid Southwest Baptist UniversityBrett Renken Berry College Sarah Reno St. Louis Community CollegeHaley Reynolds Missouri State University Kayla Richardson University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJoshua Ripp St. Louis UniversityMelissa Roach University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKaitlyn Roberts Central Methodist UniversityAngela Robinson University Of Missouri, ColumbiaCristina Rodriguez Washington State University

Anna Rolfe Kansas State UniversityHallie Roll University Of IowaErica Rone St. Louis Community College Kevin Root Lindenwood UniversityGeornita Ross Missouri Western State University Brian Rupp Michigan Tech UniversityLaura Rusert Missouri State University Kiara Sanchez Miami University, Oxford Brenden Sandifer St. Louis Community College Gregory Sandifer St. Louis Community CollegeHannah Schneider McKendree UniversityDaniel Schnicker Quincy UniversityMaria Schou Lindenwood UniversityKelly Shaw University Of Missouri, ColumbiaNick Sherwood University Of Missouri, Columbia Erin Shillito University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMegan Sickinger St. Louis Community CollegeKatheryn Singer University Of MississippiRoohi Singh Loyola University, Chicago Brian Smith University Of Missouri, Columbia Briant Smith St. Louis Community CollegeCharles Smith Maryville UniversityMargaret Smith University Of Missouri, ColumbiaAlexandria Spry Missouri Baptist University Jordan Srote University Of KansasSamuel St. Clair Military Alison Steele Brigham Young University Jacob Steinberg Missouri State University Megan Stephens Butler University Nicholas Stewart University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMichael Sticksel St. Louis Community CollegeDavid Strickland Missouri S&TEdward Strode Missouri State UniversityJoan Stromsdorfer Goucher CollegeAndrew Strotheide Maryville University Austin Stuart Truman State UniversityAllison Swerczek Southeast Missouri State UniversityBriana Taylor Missouri Western State UniversityLauren Taylor University Of Arkansas

Danielle Tolmais University Of MemphisKaylyn Traynor University Of Missouri, ColumbiaMckayla Treat Missouri State UniversityHeidi Tripp Truman State UniversityVivek Vallurupalli University Of Missouri, Kansas City, School Of MedicineErik Veenstra Truman State UniversityJohn Voit United States Military Academy, West PointAlexandra Voss University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKaylen Wade Ranken TechnicalJacob Wagner Missouri State University Kathleen Wagner St. Louis Community College Nicholas Wallace St. Louis Community CollegeRobert Walter Sae InstituteMaria Wayhart Lindenwood UniversityCaitlin Weible Southeast Missouri State University Anna Welby University Of Missouri, Columbia Nina Wessel University Of Missouri, ColumbiaJordan West Baylor UniversityAmanda Whiting Chaminade University Of HonluluEric Whitman St. Louis UniversityJohn Whitman Westminster CollegeMason Wilke Santa Monica Community CollegeDonye Williams Southern Illinois University-CTyler Williams University Of Missouri, ColumbiaGrant Willoughby University Of Missouri, ColumbiaSarah Wilson Truman State University Shamara Wilson Metropolitan Community CollegeMadison Wilson-York Middle Tennessee State UniversityJamison Wipke Rockhurst UniversityMarissa Wishy-Durham Lindenwood UniversityMatthew Wolfe University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKyle Workman Southeast Missouri State UniversityMara Worley University Of Missouri, ColumbiaKyle Wright University Of Missouri, Columbia David Yoder Miami University, OxfordDavin Zatorski Southeast Missouri State UniversityTanner Zaun University Of Missouri, ColumbiaGretchen Zimmerman University Of Kansas

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I, Elissa Abd, leave the 1st place alphabetically in the school to my younger sister Amanda Abd, and my first name to my other younger sister Alyssa Goedeker.I, Maddie Abell, leave the 30 cents in my lunch account to my brother Drew.I, Elizabeth Adcock, leave my senioritis and Monster stash to Alex Lee.I, Derek Albright, leave my street knowledge and wisdom to Dan Jandro.I, Emmy Alicea, leave the swag of our last name to my younger sister, Ellie, and a piece of my wisdom and amazing personality to my soul sista, Morgan Miller.I, David Armstrong, leave Mr. Schneider’s chessboard to Layla Husen.I, Saba Bajwa, leave my seat at the lunch table to Victoria Loredo, who always had to hunt one down.I, Sarah Baker, leave the fence of the Defense sign to Hannah Naert. Have fun with it!I, Savitha Baragada, leave my tardy legacy to my younger sister.I, Olivia Bartus, leave my good looks to Meghan Panu.I, Ashley Beaton, leave my volleyball and academic legacy to my amazing little sister Amanda.I, Ellie Bednarek, leave to all underclassmen a broken world.I, Brittany Boone, leave the basement locker room key to Katherine Kelly.I, Jonathan Boyd, leave my title of “King of Comedy” to Mr. Frazee.I, Luke Bring, leave all the pole vault poles to all future vaulters. Remember, get high or die trying!I, Mallory Brown, leave Tori Loredo, my corgi pictures.I, Jeremy Bruder, leave high school in search for more fun and knowledge.I, Wyatt Brunk, plead for someone to please show my little brother Logan Brunk in a locker, as he is a freshman next year.I, Allen Burdge, leave all personally purchased drill equipment, such as gloves and M1’s, to Keenan Peel.I, Ryan Butchart, leave my soccer ball and jerseys to Devin Meyrer.I, Anya Byers, leave all of my AP notes and study materials from previous classes, as well as books required for language arts classes, to my brother Oliver.

I, Meghan Campbell, leave my practice spot in the multi-purpose room to Courtney Poppell.I, Stephanie Campbell, leave my well-worn volleyball shoes to my little sis Taryn Griffey. Fill them, I know you can.I, Cam Carroll, am leaving nothing behind because I’m taking everything with me.I, Chase Caswell, leave the back right side seat on bus 71 to Alli Sticksel.I, LeAnna Cates, leave all of my goofy tendencies to Melicia Cates and Brooke Bonderer; may you two always laugh at dumb things!I, Sarah Chapekis, leave my sassy attitude to Chase Shelton.I, Alexis Clifton, leave my emergency cheerleading bag to Ellie Swoboda and Allison Bujewski. Good luck next year girls! I will miss you so much!I, Rachel Cole, leave the DVD Yearbook staff to Haley Gassel.I, Tranesha Cooks, leave all my old textbooks, not that I have a choice, to all the future students who will be burdened with them.I, Dylan Corbet, leave my storytelling ability to my junior friends. High school is full of incredible stories and it is your job to dictate them to underclassmen.I, Jack Cronin, leave the Extra Mileage Club to Mark Farmer and Ross Rosenlof.I, Anissa Crowder, leave my unfinished homework to my little sister Alexis.I, Victoria Day, leave, my younger brother Charlton, the remaining funds in my lunch account.I, Nick Desnoyer, bestow all of my tennis skill upon Matt Mooney.I, Eric Deters, leave my collection of homework (what little there is) to those who first utter the phrase, “Dibs.”I, Kailey Eaton, leave my position as Dance Chair on the STUCO Executive Board to Ellie Dieter.I, Rebecca Ferman, leave my sister Ariel Ferman to the school.I, Hannah Finley, leave my beloved truck to my little brother, Luke. Try not to total it.I, Katie Fogarty, leave my awesomeness to my brother Jon Fogarty.I, Josh Goede, leave nothing to anyone.I, Ashton Goldammer, leave my sparkly ball marker to Sammi

Charpentier for next year’s golf season.I, Matthew Goro, pass the Penitentiary Twitter account down to my favorite juniors, Cole DuPont, Grey Wilson, Jackson Fladda.I, Christina Gothberg, leave my locker to some awesome senior to-be.I, Abby Guccione, leave my jazz shores to Chandler Leonard.I, Makenzie Hackman, leave lane 5 of the pool to Katherine Lucken.I, Haley Harrison, leave my hot dog costume to my little sister Hannah.I, Korynne Hendges, leave my sister Maddie one book from my collection (if I approve).I, Laynie Henning, leave all my McDonald’s receipts to Katherine Stinnett.I, Kenzie Henning, leave the car that never starts to my younger brother Grant.I, CeCe Hessler, leave my goalie jerseys to whoever plays next year.I, Shawn Higginbotham, leave my poor reputation and work ethic my teachers associate with my name to my brothers when they come through so teachers immediately distrust them.I, Jaclyn Higgins, leave El Diablo to Shelby Foley. Swerve.I, Grant Hinton, leave my amazing afro to anybody that is having looking stylish, is cold, or has no hair at all.I, Shacquille Holley, leave my high school stud muffin legacy to my dream little bro, Luke Finley.I, Hayley Hooker, leave my old choir dress to the underclassman that is as small as I am.I, Joey Houston, leave my sweaty sliders to Chris Collins.I, John Henry Huber, leave these underclassmen.I, Daniel Icet, leave.I, Lindsay Jansen, leave my track spikes to Patra Miller, so she can lead the team to another successful season.I, Audrey Kamper, leave my charm to Roni Lee.I, Madison Karas, leave my jersey number to my brother Ethan.I, Veronica Knysh, leave the terrible broken tables/chairs to everyone who still has to use them.I, Cami Koziatek, leave my role as the Lafayette-St. Louis Ballet

carpool chauffeur to Caitria Arnold.I, Alex Kraemer, leave my car to my little sister Madison. Take care of it while I’m gone.I, Madeline Laux, leave my bad rep with the teachers to my sister Mallory Laux. Good luck.I, Wyatt Lear, leave Anime Club with a commemorative picture signifying the importance of keeping the anime spirit alive in Lafayette. I shall draw, sketch, edit, design, color, shade, and finalize the picture with a frame, signed by everyone in the club.I, Miranda Lee, leave my poms to my little sister Roni.I, Derek Legenzoff, leave the track to any underclassman willing to work hard enough and dream big enough to become truly great.I, Bentley Leonard, leave my boots to Meghan Panu, and my wardrobe of T-shirts and sweatpants to my little sister Chandler.I, Nick Lowary, leave my old goalie equipment to Oliver Byers. Good luck, buddy.I, Alan Lu, leave my sarcasm to Pete Hasenmueller.I, Emily Luedloff, leave Maddie LeBar my power to make it through high school, and I leave Shelby Fletcher my power to fangirl.I, Malia Macaraeg, leave my cheer T-shirts and all dance clothes to Lexie Grace Brown.I, Jason Maddox, leave the Renabucks legacy and all its headaches to Olivia Newman, Chase Shelton, and Brian Flannery.I, Josh Malmstrom, leave all of the obscure half-finished Photoshop projects to Josh Key to do what he will with them.I, Matt Mannion, leave all my possessions and wisdom to Mitchell Wells, the eternal sophomore.I, Lauren Matthew, leave the mini-van keys to my little sister Megan to continue the float trip traditions.I, Rodney-Cole McKenna, leave this school to you, reader.I, Brianna McKinnis, leave my tardiness to first hour with my little sister, Brooke.I, Hannah Meuret, leave my favorite pair of diamond earrings to my little sister Victoria.

Seniors leave some special items behind

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Last wills and testaments, continuedI, Becca Moss, leave my moldy textbooks that were never opened to my little brother Alex. Hopefully he never gets any of them because he’ll be in more advanced classes.I, Caity Most, leave my mother.I, James Murphy, leave my role as Water Polo Captain to Candice Vorbeck.I, Zach Murphy, appoint Michael Murphy head of the Murphy Clan.I, Tayler Newcomer, leave my loving memory to Danielle Christian.I, Rob Northem, leave my #14 cap to my sister Melissa, an incoming freshman.I, Nikki Ownby, leave my orchestra locker to Sarah Perkins.I, Megan Pagliaro, leave my three little sisters all of the notebooks I have kept since my freshman year. You are all so lucky that you have me as an older sister.I, Joe Paglisotti, leave the rest of my future wins in chess against Mr. Bixby to Hadi Atiq.I, Raine Parker, leave to my sister the teachers that didn’t like me. Sorry about that.I, Ashley Parker, leave my #7 jersey for softball to Jenny Kohl, my favorite little freshy.I, Laura Paskoff, leave the girls Swim and Dive Twitter account (@ladynarwhals) to Mae Riordan.I, Lindsey Pecoraro, leave my libero jersey to Tori Roe.I, Maddie Plunkett, leave my spot as the most amazing cheerleader to Jessie Baer.I, Morgan Poisson, leave my series of broken lockers to my little sister Abbie.I, Todd Poynter, leave two more years of high school to my sister Michelle.I, Brendan Preete, leave my silky sweet dangler

mitts to Mathew Reegans.I, Jake Pyatt, leave my lacrosse gear to my best bud Burke Smith.I, Grace Rector, leave Merill Morse in charge of looking out for Emily Weinhold.I, Brett Renken, leave my handsome good looks, my “mangelic” voice, and my captivating personality to the library, where it can be borrowed and checked out for all.I, Sarah Reno, leave nothing to the underclassmen, for they deserve nothing.I, Josh Ripp, leave my Student Council President power to Trey Perez.I, Katie Roberts, leave my part of the Speech and Debate team to Erin Neischwitz.I, Brenden Sandifer, leave my boring language arts book to my friend, Jeremy.I, GJ Sandifer, leave knowledge and understanding to any and all underclassmen.I, Hannah Schneider, leave my sports legacy and massive sweatshirts to my little sister, Taylor Schneider.I, Maria Schou, leave the Qdoba runs and snow days to my favorite underclassmen Natalie Youngberg and Hailey Treat.I, Kelly Shaw, leave my swimming and diving skills to my favorite junior driver Anna Bader.I, Nick Sherwood, leave Tyler Woodsmall my locker that I never use.I, Jack Sippel, leave all my scripts of Kristin Wiig skits to Arianna Demos and Lily Johnson.I, Meg Smith, leave the D-Fence signs to Rachel Hanson.I, Ali Spry, leave you the runway to the many more fashion shows and my sewing machine and art easel. I, Samuel St. Clair, leave… nothing, really.

I, Nick Stewart, hereby grant Joe Stewart the rights to all my trash in my locker.I, Julie Sun, leave all my extra pocket change to Julia Li to buy pretzels.I, Lauren Taylor, leave my AP European History notes to my brother Tommy.I, Heidi Tripp, leave my confidence and anti-freshmen attitude to Catria Arnold, who could use a little attitude in her life.I, Ankit Vyas, leave my “unique” position of water polo to my Serbian friend Rastko.I, Kaylen Wade, leave behind my lucky football number to whoever wears it.I, Katte Wagner, leave my awesome parking spot to food on face (Karre). I, Maria Wayhart, leave my leftover bacon to Layla Husen.I, Anna Welby, leave my lunch money to my brother Matt.I, Nina Wessel, leave my heart to my girls Taylor Canavan and Allison Token.I, John Whitman, leave my awesomeness to my sister Christina.I, Grant Willoughby, leave my wisdom to Jake Robbe and my Rocket Power lunch box to Christian Baehr.I, Madi Wilson-York, leave my cheer uniforms to my favorite little junior, Jessie Baer.I, Jamison Wipke, leave my cleats to Natalie Quisenberry.I, Marrisa Wishy-Durham, leave my cheer poms to Julia Rodgers.I, Mara Worley, leave my abundance of continuous sarcasm to Jenny Kohl. I, Tanner Zaun, leave the #20 soccer jersey to Kyle Lum. Godspeed next year, buddy.

Ashley Armstrong: Pointless drama!David Armstrong: The monotony. Oh, and the rules about hats.Saba Bajwa: The parking lot after school.Amy Bower: Math.Lucas Bring: Essays.Cameron Carroll: Waking up at 6:35 am.Alexis Clifton: I will definitely not miss trying to beat the buses to leave school at the end of the day.Tranesha Cooks: Lunches, and people with huge backpacks tak-ing up the whole hallway. People, we have lockers for a reason!Ali D’Antonio: Racing to the parking lot to beat the buses. Oh,

and walking in the freshman hallway… ew.Molly Gummersheimer: The freshmen standing in little hud-dles to block the entire hallway. Katie Hardin: Going from freez-ing rooms to hot rooms and then back to freezing rooms.Shacquille Holley: The horrible lunches.Hayley Hooker: Waking up early, the temperature of the school, the ACT.Shivesh Kabra: Homework = Busy work. (They’re useless.)Emily Luedloff: I will not miss freshmen who think they’re way too cool for school!Jason Maddox: Early morning

labs and the utter chaos that is the parking lot.Jessy Maddox: I will not missing being freezing cold every day at school. It’s awful.Matt Mannion: The coordination of all of my teachers giving tests on the same day EVERY TIME.Edward Maryniak: Hearing freshmen say “YOLO,” “swag” or “hasthag.” I die a little inside every time I’m forced to remember WHY America’s youth is getting more dumb.Nikki Ownby: Being in the same building for seven hours a day, every day.Brendan Preete: All of the rules and how easily you can get in

trouble.Roohi Singh: the overwhelming stench of body spray and cologne in the freshmen hallway.Julie Sun: Math class.Heidi Tripp: The lunch line – es-pecially for hot sandwiches!Ankit Vyas: Zero hour.Maria Wayhart: The smelly bath-rooms, Jaclyn Higgins, and going to class.John Whitman: Homework!Sarah Wilson: Sleep deprivation.Mara Worley: The dreaded walks through the standstill freshmen hallway.Tanner Zaun: Senior Comp class is something I will DEFINITELY NOT MISS.

So long, farewell: seniors share what will NOT be missed

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You are a sweet, kind, and loving daughter. We are so proud of you. Congratulations! All of our love, Mom and Dad

LaurenBeagen

We are super proud of you. We look forward to your next leg of the journey at Baylor. Sic ‘em BEARS! Love, your family

Jordan West

Job well done! We wish you all the best as you embark on your college career. We love you always, Mom, Dad, Ashley, Taylor, and Christopher

Connor Parsons

Ellie Bednarek

Congratulations Ellie! You go girl! Love, Mom, Dad, and Cass

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Taylor Holz

Katie Hardin

We are proud of how you have matured over the years. It is now time to take a

path only to be discovered through your experiences. Life is a wonderful journey, find yourself. Have fun and laugh often!

Yearn to learn about all things. Surround yourself with good people.

Remember to always be kind. Mom and Dad

How proud we are of you.You have brought us such joy your whole life and we simply can’t wait to watch your future unfold. Enjoy what is to come sweetheart! Love, Mom, John, and sweet memories of Dad

My wish for you, is that life becomes all that you want it to.Your dreams stay big, your worries stay small, you never need to carry more than you can hold. And while youre out there getting where you’re getting to, I hope you know somebody loves you...Mom and Dad We applaud and

cheer as you soar to new heights! You are amazing and we can’t wait as you reach for the stars and accomplish great things at Lindenwood. Well done, Luke. Well done, indeed! The real fun starts now. Love, Kylie, Josh, Mom and Dad

Mollie Pownall

Luke Bring

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John Papagianis Nick Stewart

Kathleen “Katte” Wagner

Matt Goro Congratulations Matthew!

Since the day you were born into this family you have had such a sweet, peaceful spirit. Your

sense of humor has brought us all so much laughter. We pray

that God blesses your every step as you set out to find your

place in this world. We know that whatever your path may be,

you will succeed and have lots of fun along the way.

We love you!Mom, Dad and Nathan

You have made us proud! Enjoy these last few weeks of your senior year! Once a Lancer, Always a Lancer! Love, Mom, Dad, Taylor, Joe, Sadie, and Digit

Congratulations!We are so proud of your accomplishments. Here is to your next chapter! We love you and want the best for you always!Love, Mom, Nicholas & Family

Great job Katte Bird. We are so proud of you. Can’t wait to see what your next big adventure is.Love, Mom & Karre

Life is a game, try to avoid the Yellow Cards! And when you get a PK, drive it into the upper corner!! Love, Mom & Dad

Jesse Foster

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Wyatt Lear From Ft. Knox Kentucky to Chesterfield, MO. We have loved every minute of our time with you during baseball, swimming, scouts, basketball, golf, football, AFJROTC, theater, anime, and many art fairs. We have watched you grow into a wonderful student, artist, friend, grandson, big brother, son, and person. We are very proud of you as you start on your new path

of discovery. Good Luck at UMSL!

Kyle Rasmussen We are so proud of you

and are excited to watch you continue to grow

into such a fine young man. We know you will

be incredibly successful in life - you have it all, the caring heart, the sense of

humor, the intelligence, the positive attitude, the

leadership skills, and most of all, humility. All of those

characteristics that you have bundled up in you are going to take you so far in life. We truly think that you

are one of those special people that will make a difference in this world.

We wish you luck as you embark

on this next phase of life. We love you, Mom and Dad

Great job at Lafayette. Good luck in all your future endeavors. Dad, Mom, Bailey, Ted, and Shannon

Love,Mom, Dad, Vivienne, Vance, Cooper and Ainsley

Mac Knobloch

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Cece MarieHessler We love you! We are so proud of you! We cannot believe what a beautiful,

wonderful and independent young woman you have grown to be. We are going to miss you so much, but know you will be so successful

at Alabama-just know how much we love you!Love, Mom, Dad, Sami, and Drew

Belle Rolfe

Belley, I’ve said it many times before

and I’m going to say it again. We

are so very proud of you and all that you are. You have

grown up to be such a wonderful person

and we love you with all of our hearts.

Love, Mom and Dad

All Senior Class members were provided

questionnaires for this special edition of the

Image. Only those students who submitted information

by the deadline are included in this issue. In addition, college

information was provided by the students to the

Senior Office and that list is included in this issue.