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POMP AND CJRCUMSTA NCE •• ·-Cl ar Cre k High School and Middle hool Band M mbers Mr. J tin Yanowtcz, Dir tor
WELCOJUE .•.•.•.•..•.•.•.•.••...•.•.•.•.• •..••••.••••••••.•.••..• Ga ri II Talbot and K ndra H nd r110n NA TJONAL A NTH EM .•.•••...•......... ·····-· ......••••..•.•.•.•.•.... -Clear Cre k Htgh School and
Mr. Ju tin Yanowicz. Director SENIOR Cl.A~:5 GIFT. ••.•.•••.•.•••.•.•.•.•.•.•.•••.......•.•.•••.•..••••. Emma Leake and Dallys Shaddtx INTRODUCTION OF SAL UTA TOR/AN ..... •..•.•...•.•••.••••••••.•••.•.•.•..••.•..•...•.• J;;am Wmt r SALUTATORIAN ADDRESS.......................................................... o rt Davtd Hodg INTRODUCTION OF VALEDICTORIAN .•.•••.•.•...•.•.•••.•.•..••••••..•.•.•••.•.•.•. Van Yoak m VALEDICTORIAN ADDRESS .•.•.•••.••..•••••.••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••••. ·····-· •••• Marlah Gtlm;;an "CROSSING THE BAR" •...••••••••••.•••••••••• ••••.••••••••••••••.••••••••.•• ·-CCHS M<tdngal En mble
Gw nyth Walker Mrs. Cattlyn Dykstra, Director INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER .•••.•.•.•.•... Taylor Pitts ;;and A p n B ntley COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ...•.....•.•.•......••.••..•.•...•.••.• . Ms. Tiff my Carlton, Math Teach r "THINKOFME"AND "WALKIN'DOWNTHATGLORYROAD"-CI arCre kHigh hooiChoirs
Weber/Hut Mary Hay Mrs. Caidyn Dykstra, Dir tor PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS OF :zou •••••••.•••• •.••••••••••••• Mrs. Eliubeth Gardner, Prmcipal ACCEPTANCE OF THE CLASS OFZou ............................... Mr. Jeffrey Miller, Supermtend nt INTRODUCTION OF GRADUATES ............. _ ................... Mrs. Mary Smtth, School Coun lor
Ms. Amanda Dnfmey r, Senior Cia Sponsor PRESENTATJONOFDJPLOMAS ........................................ Mn. Eliubeth Gardner, Prm pal TASSEL CHANGE ........ ,_,. ......... . Amber P nn II, Jazzmln Barrows and Efrain Banu lo -Rivas RECESSIONAL ......... _ .......................................................... .. Dream On" by Aero muh
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Efra n Banuelos-Rivas- Gold n Glove Scho rsh p $1000, CCHS Booster Club Ma Goldd ger of the Year Scholarsh p $1000, Elks Club Lyle Wohlers Scholarshtp $1000, Clear Creek Mayors and Comm toners Yooth Award $1000, Clear Creek Outstand ng CttiZen Scholarship $800
Jaumine Barrows- RegiS UoJVers ty Board of Trustees Scholar $15 000/ye r, Mon y Matters Amba sador $2500, Untvers ty of Southem Flo da $7000, ST~R Award $500
Didier Bonnette-Forenz-Lo nd S Area Scholarsh p $1000, Tm G bbs Memona Award $500
Thoma Candlin- Colorado Mason's B nevol nt Fund $1000
Jordan Conway-Idaho Spnngs Recreation Center $250
Jenni Emmerich- CCHS A umnl Scho rsh p (2-year edlntcaQ, STAR a rd $500
Mariah Gilman-M ch~gan State UnJVers ty D tmguished Scholar ($170,000) Pro onal Ass tantsh p ($5 000) and Prestd nUal Study Abroad ($5000), Fort Hay State Unrversrty $7700, LouiSiana State Un rsrty $52.000, Colorado School of M n s $11,000 and CSM edal of Achrevement $1000, UniVersity of Alabama $115,000, UnJVel'Sity of Soothem MISS ppt $45,000, LoUJstana Techntcal Un rsity $72.000, Untvers ty of M tss ppt $120,000, Class or 2010 Legacy Saence Scholars p 300, U rs ty of Roch ter Frederick Dougla and Susan 8 AnthQoy Award $7500
Teri Heffner- CCHS Alumnt Scholarshtp (4-year col ege) $1500, Booster Club Female Athlete of the Year Seholarsh p $1000, EI ClubLyleWOhl rsSchoarshp$500
Kendra Henderson-Regs Un~vers ty Board ofTrustees Scholar $15 000/year, Chester A Upham Memon Scholarsh p $1000, Mutual of Oma a Ban Scholarship $500, CCHS Booster C b Ferna Golddtggerof the Year Scholarship $1000, Elks Club CL Mackey Scholarship $500, Clear Cree County Shentrs Scholarship $500
Robert David Hodge- Embry Rtddle Aeronauttcal Untverstty Prestdenllal Scholarshtp $60,000, Un ersrty of Roche ter Bausch & Lomb Honorary Sa nee Award $7500, Mason c Officers Assoaation Ach vement Award for Out tanding Jumors $1000
Emma Leake-Comcast Scholarship $1000, UNC Provost Freshman Scholarship$ 250, Ma c 0 cers Associa n Ach vement Award for Outstand ng JuniOrs $1000, Untverstty of Rochester George Eastman Young Leaders Award $7500
Amber Pennell· Adams State Prom1s1ng Scholar Award $1000, M sa Academ1c AC:tuevement Award $1200, Co orado Chns an College Dean's Award and Grant $10.950
Deverrick Moody· Elks Club C L. Mackey Scholarsh p $500
Lauren Taylor Pitts· Class of 2010 Legacy Math Scholarship $300, Elks Club Teen of the Year ScholarShip $500, Reg1s Unwersity Board ofT rustees Scholarship $13,000
Phillip Ruschmyer- Hastings College Bean Legacy Scholarsh p $50,000 Fort Hays State Urwers ly M er Black and Gold AcademiC Award ($1200/year) and Presden!Jal Award ($2000)
Ronald Ruschmyer- Chadron State College $17,735
William Schvetz- Booster Club Scholarshlp (Male A ete of the Year) $1000
Cody Septon· Clear Creek Mayors and CommiSS oners Youth Award $1000
Oallys Shaddix· STAR Award $500
Mahrisa Shrader- Regis Unwers ty Board of Trustees Scholar ($13,000!year) and Grant ($12.200), Climax Molybdenum Scholarsh1p
Gabrielle Talbot- Regis UniVersity Board of Trustees Scholar $13,000/year, University of Delaware $14,500fyear, Western Mictugan UniVersity $8,000/year, Unwersity of Denver $10,000/year, Mramt Untversrty of OhJO $10.000/yea•, Colorado State Unwersity $8 000/year, National Hockey LeaglJe $2000 per year, Class of 2010 Legacy English Scholarshtp $300, National Honor Society $1000
Maaike Teuling- Regts Umvers ly Board of Trustees Scholar $13,000!yea•, Elks Club Lyle Wohlers Scholarship $500, E. Gene KteferA..tons Club Scholarshtp $500
James Winter· Has ngs College Bean Legacy Scholarshtp $50,000, Cia of 2010 Legacy Social Stud s Scholarship $300
Vanessa Yoakem -Idaho Spnngs Recrea!Jon Center $250, Clear Creek Mayors and Commis roners Youth Award $1000
D nte R fel Armljo Efr m B nuelo -Rtv 0J zzmtne Anna B rrows Juhen Oaemon Becht I M xweU Jeffrey Belkn p Aspen Patricia Bentley Didter Bonnett -Forenz Thorn s Dylan Candhn Jordon Dayne Conw y Bnttney Eliz beth Dtstel •ctatre Monet E de Jenm Elhce Emmert Ca idy Autumn FreS<Juez Mich el Burke Frey Ev n Thomas Geri ke 0 M riah Hope Gilman""' D mel Conor H glund Ten Lee Heffner •Kendr Nicole Hender n Kyta Jallayn Henn y I iah Lester Hen n 0 Rober't D vid Hodge~~> Kyle Griffin Jenning Rebec Je n Jon Collin Kristopher Kincannon •emma Hughe Le ke Br dly lv n Lewis, Jr. Chn tina Sue Livengood •connor Jeremi h McC rty Brandon Taylor Menefee Dev rrkk Clayvon Moody Elizabeth Murphy N y Porter Herrick Noble
therine Nichole Ovington
Tabb,t:ha Lynn Pedersen • Amber Ehz beth Pennell •Lauren Taylor Pitts Colt Al n Rockwell Am nd Renee-M rie Romine Nnllip Jay on Ru hmyer Ron ld H rry Ru chmyer Willi m y n Schvetz Cody Ntcole Septon D llys D na Shaddix
Gabnelle Shr der Jes t Carne S1monson Alexander D mon Skladanow ki Jon t:h n Mtch el Sugg 0G briell Renee Talbot •Ma ike Ann Teuling Cody James Thomp on Jerrett Tyler Tid w ll lan Zach ry Tobi Ja mine Nicole Vieweg J queline Ch tloue Theres
Wtchmann Jam Ryan Henry Winter
Ntcole Yo kern Sue Watkins
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WELCOME .......................................................................................................................................... ELIZABETH GARDNER
MJCHIGA ' STATE UNIVERSITY DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP AND NATIONAL MERIT MICHIGA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP ................... ................. . ................................ MARY SMITH, ELIZABETH GARDNER
E. GENE KIEFER/ LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP ............. ................... ............... JEFF NORTON AND TTM MAHRER
ELKS LODGE SCHOLARSHIPS .............................................................. ................. .IDAHO SPRI GS LODGE #607
C.L. MACKEY
LYLE F. WOHLERS
TEEN OF THE YEAR
IDAHO SPRINGS RECREATION CENTER SCHOLARSHIPS .................................................... ............ ............. RON HEATH
UPHAM OIL & GAS COMPANY SCHOLARSHIPS .. .......................................................................... CINDY OLSON
LOVELA 'D SKI AREA
GOLDEN GLOVES SCHOLARSHIP AND SPECIALAWARD ................................................................... BEAU CAMPBELL
STUDENT OF THE MONTH ...................................................................................................... BEAU CAMPBELL
CLEAR CREEK COUNTY SHERIFF'S SCHOLARSHIP ......... .................... . ............... . .................... BEAU CAMPBELL
STAR A WARD ... ................................... .............. .. ............... ................ ................. ....... ........ DAVE SCHUESSLER
TIM GIBBS MEMORIAL A WARD ... .. ...... .... . ............................... .. ........ . .. ... . ...... ...... .. .......... .. . DAVE SCHUESSLER
FRO TIER LEAGUE SENIOR OF THE YEAR NOMINEES ....................... .......... . .................. .... . DAVE SCHUESSLER
ATHLETE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES . . .. .... .... .. ..... ..... ... . .... ... .... ............. . ............ .. ................. DAVE SCHUESSLER
ALL STATE ................ . ........... ........... .................... ..................................... ......................... DAVE SCHUESSLER
SILVER A WARDS ....... .. . .... ......... . ....... . .. .. ............ ..................................... ............................ DAVE SCHUESSLER
INVITATION TO RECEPTION ............. .. ....... ........ .... . .............................. . .... ............................... BOOSTER CLUB
COLORADO MASO "S BENEVOLENT FUND .............................. . .................... BART CORFEE A D BEN MORGAN
CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM ......................................... ......................... ......... CAL CALLAHAN AND TARA HOSICK
CLEAR CREEK ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIPS ............ .... .. AUDREY (MEISEL) QUINN, SALUTATORIAN CLASS OF 1950
VOCA TTONAL SCHOOL
4·YEAR COLLEGE/ UNIVERSITY
BOYD QUINN CLASS OF 1945 BUD ORR CLASS OF 1961
MUTUAL OF OMAHA BANK SCHOLARSHIP ....... ................................ ....................................... ...... MARY
CHATHAM UNIVERSITY RACHEL CARSON BOOK A WARD ........ .............................. ......................... MARY
U ' IVERSITY OF ROCHESTER AWARDS .................. ...... ..................................................... . .... ....... MARY SMITH BAUSCH & LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE AWARD XEROX AWARD FOR I 'NOVATION AND INFORMATION TECH OLOGY FREDERICK DOUGLAS & SUSAN B. ANTHONY AWARD GEORGE EASTMAN YOUNG LEADERS A WARD
METRO MAYORS SCHOLARSHIP RECOGNITION .... . ......................... . ............... ............................. MARY SMITH
CLASS OF 2010 LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPS IN SOCIAL STUDIES, MATH, ENGLISH, AND SCIENCE ...... MARY SMITH
*** Some Scholarships are yet to be awarded. Philanthropical Educational Organization for Women, Buckland·Guanella Family Schola Veterans of Foreign Wars, and others will be announced at later dates. ***
OUR VISION STATEMENT
Clear Creek graduates will be
empowered to become participants,
not spectators, in their own lives by
using their acquired academic and
social skills to make responsible
choices.
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Freshmen ........ Pg.6 Sophomores ... Pg.l 0 Juniors ............ Pg.14 Staff ................ P g. 20 Clubs .............. Pg.25 Fall Sports ...... Pg.38 Winter Sports ....... Pg.50 Spring Sports ......... Pg.62 Year-Round Sports .. Pg.68 Academics ...... Pg.82 CCAP .......... Pg.96 • Seniors .......... Pg.l 00 ,
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The forming buds
on our family tree
Jordo. App Zachery Ball
Cody Bower Corbm Buckner MurphyCa'Tip Chy'lna Cand ., HIed Cook
Trov s Cross Sa 'TIY Do.h Martha Eades jone F on T a lyon Fro it
lo Gosney Bntta Grampp Jcr -.,y Grecll Knsta 1-fa 1ck
Em1ly 1-faysol' Colt Hefher (odyH Dam H "ltz Rf.ys Hodge
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Jordan Howard De.• 1y Huffo·d Jay'le , .. ,ow~ Cam1lle Kmtzele
Aluo K~:>vac.ev Makayla LOpez Noaf, Mazto ek
Cf,andler Morgan M1cl·ael Rosevear Josey Scheer .ex Schmidt
Mounce S!11.1nocK S!11anre SIT' •h Brianra Thompson
Not P;ctured: Gwen Jones
Parker Trower Jared Wa•e !"Ia c1gh Wa;hmgtol' Raga, WickraM
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Class of 2014 9
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Just·-, Bel'lretts T arrey Buckner Stephan Bli'1dgaa·d
Kelsey (oll~ns Keller Cosby Madalyl'l Cross
Katelyr Elliot Cody Evans Marco Garc1a
logan Jares Cou. tr>ey Joyce
Kayla Kincannor Savannah Kohagen
AI'T'anda Burr Sarah Buss Tyler Cl 'le
Tanya Cross Dakota Dancer Colton Devisor
Vincent Garner Derek Henderson Candace Henson
Sophomore Student Council Representatives President: Denika Spadafora (middle)
Vice President: Sarah Buss (right) Secretary: Chelsea McClanahan (below)
Student Council Rep: Aubrey Stewart (left)
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Addison Trower
Not pictured:
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Elizabeth Bollig Dakota Brown Ally Huff Jerikka McKenna Hannah Velte
Aubrey Stewart
Mason Voiles Amber Watkins
~oke Mortmez Chelsea McCianoho•
Daniel Thompson
Courtney Weldy Jackson Wieger Caitlin Zmudko
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UNIORS It's our time to shine, grow, and
plant our roots for this world.
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Sebby Ana·ode Xander Ana•ode
Matthew Com
~o~don Conway Joke Cook
Erik FE: er
Dakota F•e$quez Amber Gallegos
Rowan Bold.Jc
Aust n Cf.ose
T1ffony Curt1s
Colv, Francis
Dor>1elle Garcia· .once
Co$ey Bower T oylor Broaddus Sydney Bronson
l orerzo Ciordeln Kaycee Condreoy
)LSiin Dar> els Andre Dov1s
Jun·or Class Student Council President: Katie Harmon (middle left)
Vice Prestdent. Erik Feller (middle right) Secretary· Rebekah Parrish (left}
Student CounCil Rep: Daniel e Garcia-lance (right)
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Conr•or GJrderson Ben Hrcks Adrranra ,tl7les Dy .:~r, 7'1 s
Cory Kerr Kyle Kraebre Jacob KoAa'su Damel .rvergood Ty>er lo.
Adam Moge·s lack McClintocK Gabe Mrnlz Tysor Mrtche!l
.uis Nnva·ro Borragor .. llamas Nobre S rnon Orletf.
K•ri Paczkowskr Rebekah Pornsr Elrse Pate
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0 v1o R get r Joseph Roso Soul Ru.z
Ryor She don
Philipp 5p•vlg Cary Stro"g 8 :1ke Thoe'lres
Jessica Va.~ ... ,ce'os 1-ionnof. Wescott Stephor Wh1trey Caleb Yo-ngc
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:::>~.stin Sr- •
Ky Trujillo
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Jane Conr~elly Tay1or Fe j! Zacf. K1se•
Aleks M1sa
T c•ez1a T I.?O
Billy Wood
Voresso Yoak 'l1
V1ctor Sa'ltos
Mega:" Smitf.
Kelsey Valdez
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Addison and Parker Trower
Ryan and Kyle Sheldon
Collin and Kayla Kincannon
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Sammy Dash and Derrek Moody
Adrianna and Gwen Jones
Dustin and Shianne Smith Gabbie and Rachelle Talbot
Teri and Colt Heffner
Jacob and Kitana Komatsu
Emma and Tessa Leake Jake and Jared Torrey and Corbin
Chad and Chris Morris '
Cassidy and Dakota , Fresq'
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Sorr A'ldersor M :'lelle Bor'les Fronk Brody Kotf.y B~o·rs
Trffiry Corl1o:1 Amanda =>rilr!'eye' Co yn Dykstra Fro:1k E'lr ~
M :.,oel F•ozer Conradt Frede Chen Freder ckson Tony Froth
Elrzobc•h Gordner Gregory 1-lole Amy Hotd•er Mary Lou 1-lelseth
• Lloyd He"ldersor
Don H1..'ll Bnor l;1mon ;)ebro Jerser Robyn Kehoe RorT'sey B K -: .. e
Dire Klonc1r Lo~;·ie Lovire Lori McAn1sl- Candy Me vo
Lloyd M.::W~1rter Jol"e Orondo Bc1JO!'lltr Potter
Jermfe· Potter Matt Sankey Dov d Sc'1uessler Mary S!'"ltlh
Mo·goret S•olde Arg e Tl-oennes ;)or 'JI W-;kler Notolte w·'lkler Ryan Wood
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ff" and The o r~e t ff does an counselrng sa
. ·0 b at amaz _n~ everything in organrzrng hank you to the schoo. Tthe office! everyone rn
Clubs are a great way to get involved in school activity. From D2D to We the People, there are a variety of things to do at CCHS.
Below: The French Club prepare C repe to help fund their tnp to France. Above: Color Guard during pirit week.
are always ~rowin~
Right: Oaniil from
International club dance at
Homecoming.
Above: 020 Club getting ready for The Haunted Trail.
Above: Yearbook just having fun. Above: We the People before the competition.
In Colorado, only 809(, of teeDS buckle up. Don • t be that 809(, Ill
Invest m your future ... BUCKLE UP TODAY! Thia pace lslpouored by Student Council and Drive Smart B/C 25
lnteresting·'.fact: Ms. Burns was an inspector worling1on· the' construction
Eisenhower Ju~nels du~ing -'~The jBore:: -~;~-~ ~-.. ""~ ~ :-:. ~~]= ~ ~:\lfUl::!l!s,;!:it_...._,~l i
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Above: Dante Armijo, Lauren Strauss, Aspen Bentley, Sarah McDowell, Eric Feller, T esso Leake, Cosey Mikol, jane Filion, Emily Hoyson, Claire Eades.
Here, the mock trial students practice their cases intensely with coaches Ms. Drifmeyer and Ms. Carlton for their next trial competition.
prepares students to speak in the public, think on their feet, and make logical arguments .
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This is the first time in 5 years that CC has hod a cheer team. They bring spirit to the school and teams. Go Clear Creek!
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Right: Clear Creek's one one and only Maddy Cross. Above: Cheer preforms for a Basketball game.
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Dusters To Di~~ers is a peer mentorin~ pro~ram for the inc:omin~ freshman. The ~oal is to help them throu~h their first year of hi~h sc:hoo ~et in to a routine. and mal"e sure thei ~rades are . We help them with a problems y may have or c:ome · c:ontac:t with e do a lot of fun ac: · · es durin~ an Lil"e dod~eball d relay rac:es buildin~. here are fundr·~""'r-•rllii done ell lil"e an ic:e ~ ...... haun trail. We h lot in s pro~ram.
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jazzy sets up the serve for t~e
Gold Diggers! ------ -----
Lady Diggers get ready to
pay
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The g·,ls hJdd e after a point
The fans look so enthused!
Getting ready for their parent night game
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a go n of yards ~
1wa c I r~ on k r a pass a• the Lt..•heron Po
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Zach and Shianne as Freshman royalty
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Above, front: Sarah Buss, Caitin Zmudka, Angela Gerton, Samantha Dash Back: Coach Gerton, Amber Vieweg, Denika Spadafora, Shianne Smith, Jordan App, Rebekah Parrish
iris Vars·
Above: Courtney Joyce goes m for two
pains
R1ght: The girls wait patiently for the1r score to drop through the hoop.
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The girls basket ball teams were eager to win. In the long run they won in spirit; each and every one of them.
The Digger Varsity girls had a great year this year throughout their hard work and dedication to their team. They finished close to a 14-6 record with 9-2 record in the Frontier League. Coach Ackerman and his team worked hard for this well deserved season record.
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On a Perfec:t Friday iqht. We W BL
Top left to right: Corey Kerr, Xander Andrade, Coach Cook, Coach Shoe, Coach Clay,
Philipp Sprung, Kellen Cosby.
Bottom left to right: Rowan Bolduc, jackson Wieger, Alberto Delgado, Sebby Andrade,
jacob Cook, Connor Gunderson.
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, hed a Youn~ Varsih:l Boys Team M!
R1ght: Captams Ph1hpp
Sprun S bby Andrade & Xander Andrade
The 2010-2011 JV boy
Ba ketball team is very
promi ing. The e player
will continue to learn and
excel and will have very
clo e and trong Var ity in a
few year , They will al o
help new ba ketball player
Left to Right: Coach Clay, Adam M, Rowan B, Jordan H, Dustin S, Daniil C, Cory K, Coach Cook Bottom Row: Bobo M, Justin B, Chandler M, Jared C, Dylan J, Chris M, Alberto D 56
rowin~ With the Tea
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Above The boys get ready for there f rsl home
duelloo at those mce new warm .Jps
BelowDere Moody takes down a 11 2 pounder from Sumrrut H gr Schoo1
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Top Lek Head coach Stan Gould g1ves adv1ce for a p1n1ng combirahon.Bottom R1ght Teor1 wa•ches eager y as Water M1chener wrestles a hard match Bottom Left Add son Trower gets h1s opponent 1n a front head ock Top R1ght·Ky Truj1u0 gets h1s arm ra1sed by the referee to show h1s v ctory
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l{rista }tatrick, J4egan sJnith,
.,m41111' l!l~_,tte-·'!' oren.Z -rJ>ird 1\0.,.left to ritb-t: :MartJ>a Eades, nunter -ronn
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ream is hardwort,inq, and is also mixed with vete-rans and roohies: all of which are extremely dedic.ated to improvinq their shills in skiinq, and also qettinq down the mountain faste-r." - Mr. Fredell
"It's nic.e to see the new c.omers and freshman improvinq so quid,ly. and wort,inq so diliqently." - Mr. Miller
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8011, CCHS talent show was PACKBD with talent, all of the ld.da who puticlpatedln it aoelled.
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a break after a hard day of dirt biking
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Taylor Broaddu , Amber Pennell, and
Sammy Dash practice their guy
picking up kill at the Nike tore
12-16-2010
Doug Johnson worked with students in Clear Creek
School District since 2006. He was a well
respected detention and in-school suspension
supervisor as well as a track coach for the middle
school. During his time here in Clear Creek, he
developed positive relationships with many students
from 7th through the 12th grade. We all miss
seeing Mr. Johnson around the building and on the
track.
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Mr. Bob Warmack dedicated 28 years of his
life to CCHS. He was a Social Studies teacher
as well as a boys and girls basketball coach.
He is responsible for the success of our school's
We The People program and has many
accolades associated with his dedication to
education. January 19th is officially Robert
Warmack day in the Clear Creek School
District.
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This fall Hannah Wescott and Rachelle Talbot played for the U-18 girls Stingers soccer club in Evergreen. Rachelle played forward for the Stingers and Hannah played outside midfield. The team had a very successful season finishing 12-3 as well as winning the Broomfield Blast tournament. Hannah and Rachelle Both look forward to playing next fall, as well as this spring with Clear Creek.
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CJabrielle Talbot Gabrielle was first put on ice just before her third birthday and has loved it ever since. She has competed individually and in duets, while completing moves and dance tests in order to skate on a synchronized team. With her synchronized skating team she has qualified for Nationals 7 times and has held the title of 8th in the Nation while also winning many Sectional and Individual competitions. Gabrielle will pursue her passion of synchronized skating in college and hopefully qualify for Worlds.
Tae l~won Do
Lac.rosse
lc.e Sl~atin~
jody Nelson Jody Nelson has been in Tae Kwon Do for seven years, and is a 1st degree black belt. She likes sparing, and kicking face. She started when she was nine years old, and has loved it ever since. She is now a assistant teacher for The Clear Creek/ Gilpin County Academy of Martial arts.
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ee in Boxinq This year has been a great year far box ng team. The athletes participating have trained countless numbers of hours and have became some of the best boxers in the state, reg1on and the United Stales. The participating athlete's age range 8 and up.
My favorite part is the training getting
beat up, and hanging out w1th Beau
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Po Bottom Left: The flog team, and the poms team complement each other to a T, as they cheer on their successful basketbal l team. With beautiful smiles, talented moves, and dedication, the poms team was a guaranteed attribute to the crowd's excitement.
suc.c.ess. able top team has fantastic. the poms tea 111qh Sc.h tarent, cheer, a
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Martha Eades
Westernaires
Claire Eades
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C.ymnastics .,......_...-----~ l~elsey Valdez
"I like gymnastics because when you fall it usually still looks cool. "
-Kelsey Valdez
The ardi Gras Dance was a huge success, the rench Club did a great job putting this awesome dance together! Thanks rench Club! The band was
wesome as well, To The Highest Bidder was great and pushed the Dance over the top! Thanks everyone for coming and su porting the French club!
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Students and
Willie Leslie
rehearsing for
the spring ~
musical, ~
Footloose.
penior Dallys S. loves the theater, she often directs the theater
Clear Creek offers many electives, one of them being theater, this allows the students to be able to open up in ways they normally can't, and become someone else, to be in someones else's shoes. This fun and interactive class allows people to explore new horizons, and learn about different types of theaters, and we explore new ways to portray new characters. This helps kids come out of there shells and become close to the class. It is truly a great elective that CCHS is proud to have.
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one o\ tne mal"\'1 tniogs tnat tne students sa'J t\le'J eoi
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about CCP..P is \Nor\<.il"\9 at your o\NO pace, online \Nor\<., i odepe ode oce, o oe-~ o -o oe \Nor\<. \Nit\1 Ms. Mcf\OIS\1 and o\ course Robbie t\le Rat\
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class bu y at work.
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Above: Ms. Spletzer
Below: Andre and Kyle in AP Btology
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Below: Collin works hard on math.
''1/edc wt"tlr. tlr.tz whaftz.j Javtz tlr.tz
al1atz. " -Mr. Ferdell
"_gct"tznctz d tlr.tz moJt biUl atttzmpt to uplat"n ou't
tznvt"-ronmtznt': - Mr. Fredell
The 2010-2011 sc,ence program 1s growmg, for sue~ a smo I
school, Clear Creek has or> outstand1ng sc ence progro:n that
offers fo11 d1ffe·ent b1ology classes Ger>ero B o ogy Co lege
Prep B1ology, Advanced B ology and Anatomy ''a so
1ncludes lhree d1fferent p~ys col sc1ences. Sc1ence 9, Phys1cs
and Chefl11stry The program IS a strong pori of the Clear
Creek H1gh Sc~Jool prog orr>
The Ma'h classes at CCHS also cover a w1de
array of areas and skill evels. A student can
really advance in the math classes. CCHS
offers A,gebra I, Algebra II, Informal Geometry,
Geometry, Statistics, PreCalculus, and Ca,culus.
O~..;r Math teachers, Ms. Carlton, Ms.
Frederickson and Mr Schuessler do a great job
in preparing students to surv1ve n our
mathematica world
Math Below: a study group is formed to
work on math.
Above: Ms. Carlton helps lan with his homework.
80% of crashes are related to
driver inattention.
g while using a cell phone reduces the amount of brain
activity associated with driving by 37%.
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Our Social Studies teachers, Miss Drifmeyer and Mrs. Jensen teach all of the Social Studies classes at Clear Creek High School. As well as the classes they teach, these two dedicated teachers are involved in supervising and coaching their own clubs within the school. Miss Drifmeyer assists Miss. Calrton in Mock Trial and Mrs. Jensen is in charge of the We the People program and Student Council. The Social Studies program at CCHS is great and will just improve over the years. We are lucky to have such great teachers in this program.
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bloom·ng mus1cions and those w1 unbridled talent. There ore many do taught by Mr. Yonowicz. Students ore a to toke bond piano beginning guitar advanced guitar and percussion. Students ore ob e to explore the1r talents through mstrumento mus·c and show off at various concerts and mus·cal events throughout the year.
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W AAE AL CO CTED. Senio Fami y re Amber fought over o pJrple dodgeball with T eri who was best friends with
jacqueline who played T-ball w·th PJ who graduated from Georgetown
Elementary with Isaiah who played baseball with Brad who went to
Kindergarden with Becca who in elementary school was good friends with
jordan who met Mickey as a baby who in 2fld grade met Kyla who
worked at Da·ry King with Jazzy who made up dar1ces witr Mohrisa who
dated Porter who broke his nose whi e doing a back flip with Tom who
played lacrosse with Kyle who went to Carlson Elementary with Danny who
played soccer with Kendra who danced in the 8th grade talent show to
Barbie Girl" with Gabrielle who was hit with a hockey puck by Bill who
went to Crow Canyon with jessica who p ayed basketball with Taylor who
was in band with Emma who played tne flute like Mariah who was in
Science Olympiad with David who was on ski team with julien who ate
emon salt in Glidden's science c ass with Max who leh us unti he came
back his junior year like Dante who lifted weights like Efroin who went to
EMS with Cody T. who went to Gilpin El mentary with Aspen who
managed the wrestling team that included johnny who played varsity
football with Brandon who was in baseball with james who was high
school sweet hearts with Claire who in 6th grade was friends with Tabby
who used to have a big crush on ian who was in Economics with Colt who
has tattoos like Amanda who was best friends with Katie who was in
homerooM with jerrett who went to Evergreen like Connor who has known
Nick since he was 3 who played scrabble with Didier who was in English
12 with Cody S. who got a ride everyday Senior year with Cassidy who
was teacher aide like Dallys who had theater class with jasmine who was
in choir with Christina who was in Volleyball with Moaike in 7th grade who
went to Warren Tech with Lizzy who was really good friends with Evan
who is much taller than Moody who played on the playground with Alex in
elementary who had Government and Economics with jenni who was in
senior homeroom with Bubba who took on-line classes like Collin. 97
"So I will run, until my feet don't
touch the ground and as the w e
carry me out, keep li teni g."
-Mayday Parade ha beco e, who can
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Brittney Distel
shots, "You can take the good with the bad, mil
how when your sad, love what you've got and
remember what you had, always forgive b
never forget, learn from your mistakes bu
never regret, people change, thing go
wrong ju t remember , life goe on."
"We stand in awe in which that
cannot be een and o fell the
blade of fate again, in the name of
the rna k."
life with no regret , love
moment and take nothing
for granted"
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Emma Leake
"I a Hippopotamus a
Hippopotamu , or just a reall} cool Opotmau ?"
"What lie behind u and what lie before us are tiny matter compared
to what lie within u . "
-Ralph Waldo
Chri tina Livengood "To have faith is to be ure of the
thing we hope for, to be certain of the thing we cannot see."
-Hebrews 11:1
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Connor McCarty "We climbed the rocks in snow and rain in search of
magic powers"
-CocoRo ie
Brandon Menefee
' La hter is a mile with the olume turned up.":)
-Unknown
atie+ Ovington
nrr•mA<~A of 'We live in a Fantasy world, a i world of illu ion. The Great ta k in
life is to find reality."
-Unknown
''I'm not afraid, at lea t not to die, I'm afraid to live and not to remember why."
- Envy on the Coast
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Colt Rockwell
"Ta e off thi ball and
chain"
-Soc al Di tortion
"All I'm
back and
while I wa tuck in this pi ce." -Dazed & Confu e
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"God is aDJ ... Life is a dance
floor. .. Love i the rhythm ... You
are the mu ic."
-P!nk
Cody Thomp on
"Life' hard, life' harder when your tupid."
-John Wa)ne
Jerret Tidwell
stuff is reall}
i es and car to how for Meyer , "Exit Here"
"Sometime the body need to feel tre to appreciate joy"
-Unknown
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"I have never let my schooling
interfere with my education." -Mark Twain
Jordan Conway Mickey Frey Ja mine Vieweg
"If you were born beautiful when you were young, that was an accident of nature, if you are beautiful
when you are old, thats because )OU created it.
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Dallys & Danny
4 C.et Plastic: Surqery
Katie & Dante
7 Prettiest Eyes
Jerrett & Maaike
10 0 . Most utqo1nq
Max c:x Jazzy
2 Be In A Band 3 Be A Model
Amber & Bill Jackie & Julian
5 Class Clown Clown 6 Live In The Woods
Colt & Tina Didier & Vanessa
8 Best 11air 9 Most Bubbly
Gabrielle & Moody Amber & Porter
1 1 C.o To 11arvard 1 2 Be A Pro Sl'\ier
David & Mariah Porter & Kendra
1 3 Wrestle A Bear And Win 1 4 Be On The Aeal World 1 5 BE A Pro Football
Brandon & Aspen Katie & Dante Player Johnny & Kendra
1 6 Never Leave Clear Creel'\ 1 7 Marry 11iqh Sc:hool Sweetheart
Teri & Mickey Efrain & Taylor
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ur yearbook was printed out of logan, Utah by Herff jones printing company. It
Q ontains 1 1 2 pages with an 8 page spring upplement. It also has 80# paper and is a
~~~M ze 700. Genise Cushman is our
__('AWESOME yearbook representative and ~Trudene james is our helpful customer
eNice representative. Natalie Winkler, w1thout you our hard working adviser, this is ot possible. Thank you to our
administration, staff, people who bought ads and all of those who helped make our yearbook a success. What does "home grown" mean to you? It means to us that we are grounded, and ready to meet life's challenges by being here at CCHS!
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Camille Kintzele, Molly Quaranto, Valerie Romine.
"l1omed track because you con hong out with frtends.
My events ore the 1 00 meter dash, 4 x 1 00 relay,
and 200 meter run I like track becoPse of the people
and it's a fun atmosphere."
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"I'm the best at and en1ay runn1ng My events 1• 1,-,ng "'rnp and 100 meter dash." "I 1oined because I love runmng
The events are the 1600 meter run and the 800 meter run The best part of 11 IS you g t f1 al y• . own pace
"I've been do1ng track ever stnce I come
to the h1gh school, 1ust like my mom My
three events ore the h1gh 1ump, long
1ump, and hurdles. The reason why I like
track IS there IS less r mpet on
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C.irls Soc:c:er The Clear Creek soccer team has grown immensely over
the past few years. from playing a man down with nine
players in 2009, to an astonishing 22 players This season
the captains, Hannah WescoH and Sydney Bronson have
led the team to many victory's and have started a new
branch of Clear Creek athlet1cs.
Though the Clear Creek soccer
team did not make 11 to playoffs this
year, they have grown together as
a family. Soccer players have a
unique bond that will forever be
with them. With the dedication of
our coaches they can achieve
many wonderful victories.
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"Lacrosse is a great sport and a great way to get outside and be with your friends. I highly suggest that everyone at least tries to play lacrosse, even if it is not competitive."- Kyle Jennings
Top (L-R): Coach We cott, Justin D, Walter M, Johnny S, Danny H, Kyle J, Nathan K, Coach Kittleberger Bottom (L-R): Ethan J, John J, Bryce T, Eli C, Luke W, A.J. P, Na h N, Chas S
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Bottom row: Colton D., oah M.,
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