Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory - Shamrock Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)
- Class of 2008
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Left: Seniors Armani Cooper and Vinnie Byrne pose for the camera. :. Q . -fggf N . 1 ff wrfawi' asf? see all the clubs show off what they do and what I can do to help the school. Sonata Brown 'I 'I 1 lt was really fun to qi WV,,, X wifi v The Activity fair was an exciting experience to clubs have to offer to the Freshmen. Luis Valdiviez O9 ll .f' express what my II I ne of the many ways stu- dents can express them- selves in school is through co-curricular activities. Many of the experiences students can get from these activities cannot be learned in the typical classroom. Every year, there are exciting clubs that students can join. With over thirty available clubs for Sl-ICP students to ioin, from the Japanese Club to the Big Green. The activity fair was held on September 5th in and the La Salle Plaza. Many students who were already involved with a club' setting their stands up to attract new members. lVlany students es- pecially the freshmen also signed up for new and different clubs. Se- nior Sal Mattos says It was a very interactive experience. Left: The Japa- nese club displays their comics toys anime and music. ACTIVITY FAIR lt was a great way lt was an awsome to start off the year! experience and the Mass beauty was -Armani Cooper CS Melissa Batesting touching to me. l C U1 I n September 'l2, 2007 the Mass of the Holy Spirit, the first mass of the school year took place at St. Mary s Cathedral The Mass was fore most an opportunity to honor God It also was the first time in the school year when SHCP s Block Club Campus Ministry Step Team Choir Concert Band and the newly formed String Ensemble collaborated together The Mass began with prayer which was then followed by the first song Come Holy Spirit The voices of Choir and the attendees filled the Cathedral with consecrated music Honored as the guest speaker for the Mass was Father John Savard The Mass ended with a blessing of the school s student leaders from the SHCP community The combination of exquisite music both vocals and instru mental and the beautiful performance of the dancers made the Mass of the Holy Spirit a great way to begin the school year Freshman Aledia Brown said it was a very uplifting spiritual moment that will last all year long' STUDENT LIFE Left: Sophomore Eric De Lara stood up to the podium and led the prayer. Left: The nevvly ap- pointed members ix ofthe SHCP leaders were blessed by the school community. Right: The altar serv- . ers carried the cen- dles with greet respect and devotion for God. Wm iiyl y llll' T or ylly Left: This crucifix helps ' My A liil H students reflect on i i ' j Jesus' love for us and 6- 5, His sacrifice. Ny 5 3 :N ',i' Xl' f M m llfi W 1 I Al' 'iw AH ma W MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The dance vvas very fun. lVly favorite song that l danced to vvas Crank Dat by Souljaboyf' -John Cox l 'I he much-anticipated first dance of the school year finally arrived on Friday, October 'l2th. At- tendees eagerly stood in line as lVlr. Sazo checked students' identification cards. Once the doors opened at eight, the Dining l-lall vvas immediately iam-packed as students quickly, and vvith eagerness, hit the dance floor. With more than 700 tickets sold for Lights Out, there vvas hardly enough room for everyone. Sophmore Christian Lee said, The dance vvas fun and exciting! l had a great time hanging out with my friends. White tees glovved as the neon and black lights vvere turned on, and the party started. Everyone danced to songs like Crank Dat by Soulja Boy and Gimme lVlore by Britney Spears. The night vvas fun and truly memorable. lVly favorite song of the night vvas Gimme lVlore by Britney Spears. -Stephanie Castillo IO STUDENT LIFE Left: Sophmores Khulan Erdenebaatar and Gabri- ella Bravo have fun with the CGFTWEPB. Left: Freshmen Austin Ng, Robert Yee, Chris- tian Chew and friend show the students how to really Crank Dat by Soulja Boy. Flight: Senior girls and friends show off their dancing skills on the dance floor. tern shows off his danc ing talent surrounded by a circle of cheering friends Left: Junior Juan Guin- v a i 2 . X I. A 1 STUDENT LIFE fl , N J' , 'f W M M ' ,i f ' ,M If Q W, W, M. W, 1 . , f W 45' nw- wi f'f Q ' ...W-. v ' ' , , : wg' ' 5 X 5,4 Eff 3 '55 f ' ogg-jg? adm 1 ,V Jjzyijxi.-ivi L 5 , L1 w f f . 11-'UH' -,WL 'Ga ' 'W 'fum f . V nw-4W.m.M JP' x ' Y 3 ' W fp ff? M , N '- . X, ,J wwf-. , b . . Jw, . I A ii F ,. , ' W ,-Q x f, 5 W W .ff M, Kb, 'fir' - ' . M. . 3 1-pw wwf? Q ' ' W- - - - 1 uc- ...' .vi fv - .. , , 1 QF ' 'inivf I 1 ' EB! N I, Q . 'X iv V- -- ..,..,.. i 4 A 4 ' ' Q15 P 4 ' 4 fig L SP2 -1 V. s-v . Q' .A J -,f-may - .- , ' f K ' 4 'K . ' wyr'WQ'i Lad: F 1 blk K? 4, IQ, 5mLz,J.wy5Q,,,,v The food was awe- some and they did e terrific job with the Walk-a-thon . -Jeremy Naval 'l 'l lt was greet walking with my friends end help- T ing to improve the school. -Rebecca Dee V STUDENT LIFE r ,ww s if Left Big Green and the Sea rnus help the crowd with our school cheers They also get the student body in high spirits and pump up the crowd for the Welles- thon. Right: The sophmore class enjoys the performance by Big Green. Right: The football team boosts up their energy for their game. ne of the Sacred Heart Cathe dral Prep annual fundraisers is the VValk-a-thon. The'l Sth annual Walk-a-thon took place at the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park. On the morning of September 14, 2007, Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep's student body gathered at the benches at the Polo Fields. The event started when the Big Green squad rallied up the crowd. The Big Green presented their new cheer to get everyone excited and energized. Soon after, the Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen lined up in order and moved across the polo fields and into Golden Gate park ready to begin their five mile walk across the beautiful park. After their five-mile walk around Golden Gate Park everyone lined up for their lunch which was hamburg- ers chips drinks and ice cream. After eating lunch the event came to a close and everyone left know- ing that their day was well spent I enjoyed spending my last Walk- a-thon frolicking along briskly with friends. said Senior Cecilia Ching WALK-A-Tl-lON 1 5 nthusiasm for the Bruce Mahoney Game began when Big Green planned the customary Spirit Week. This year, the halls of Sl-lCP were filled with celebrities, athletes, and a variety of different cultures. For some students, it was a totally new experience, while for others, it was another year of support- ing the Fightin' lrish. The entire school body participated in a cheer off against each other, the Juniors and Sophmores joining against the Seniors and Fresh- men. During the rally the football players performed a dance that made the crowd go crazy with cheers! Competitions were held between each grade, among those games the Bench Relay and The Fro- zen T-shirt Contest. Doctor l-logarty led the student body in a final cheer so loud that it could be heard all the way in the Sunset. l didn't expect the football play- ers to do the 'Crank That' dance, it was fun and it worked the crowd said Sopho- more Kevin Dizon. -, .I V ' wg, 53,27 .Htl-i,T,li2, lit, ' , , Left: Sophomore Clint Wolfrom and Freshman Justin Dorsey play in the frozen t-shirt contest. STUDENT LIFE Right: Sacred Heart A Cathedral Students A showed their school spirit by cheering and singing the Alma Mater. lt was really fun and l really enjoyed get- ting to watch other people have fun. -Aaron Ng 'UB ill, ill . ' ,A 'iw'i'llf'llii'lrlmiMle - .o i , l,,if.i,i is S lt was exhilirating and l can't wait to see what they come up with for the future rallies. -Lillian eau '1 o yi l im Milli as it Left: The Fighnm' ii-ian Varsity football team came as a group, chant- mg me i-R-i-en Cheer. Flight: Freshmen raced 3 against other classes in the Bench Relay Place. BRUCE MAHONEY RALLY Halloween is always fun because I get to become someone else for a a . Phellipe Santos O9 lt was fun because my friend l-loi Lam dressed up as an Incredible. Erica Sequeria Y 4 k . It .M- Fin al? a gg: ', .:' Q7- Left Sophomores dressed up as the solar system en tered the costume contest as a group Right: A group of Juniors made their own costumes based on Vitamin Water. vit i' STUDENT LIFE Left Seniors Vincent Byrne and Steven Arce show off their contest winning costumes to the crowd. Q... 5,5 ,E E-'E i c:f 4-J 5' 'N lg rlghf n October 3'l 2007 the SHCP community survived yet another year of spooky zombies and swash bukling pirates This year the annual Halloween costume contest sponsored by the student council was hosted by Seniors Armani Cooper and Samanha Alberto during the activity lunch The categories that students competed for were most original funny scary and best group. This year the stage was graced with the pres- ence of Vitamin Water Jigsaw Bushman Wayne s World and many more. Teachers also got into the Halloween spirit and stu- dents laughed plenty when seeing teach- ers dreased as Carebears Lucy Flobin and Hannibal Lector strolling through the school s hallways. The students were able to show the costumes that they planned to wear that night giving these a test run. Senior Eric Pagan had this to say l had a lot of fun dressing up as a cowboy My final Halloween at SHCP was just as exciting as the previous three' HALLOWEEN Porche and Junior Stephanie Lalanne led the choir during the Fam- ily Mass. I Right: Senior Robert I L if , , .u Q ' , WW fig 4,551 1' E? Q ii .LLM 4' ' AA!i Q 1 Right: During the potluck, the Dance Club per- formed a Hawaiian dance from the movie Lilo and Stitch. Left: Senior Christina Yim performed an inspi- rational routine during the Family Mass. gg! 'WB' I . in N n Left: Junior Har- rison Hapin an- nounced the vari- ous performances as they appeared on stage. STUDENT LIFE n Sunday October 'l4, 2007 Sa- cred Heart Cathedral held its annu- al All Family Mass and Multicultural night. The mass was held in the Pavilion and started promptly at four in the after- noon. The Jubilee Choir, Percussion Club and Campus Ministry helped in making the lVlass a solemn event which was the multi- cultural part of the night. With the Student Life Center filled with the aroma cf foods from the four corners or the world, ev- eryone got their stomachs filled from the potluck. Soon after everyone got to their seats, they all stood to view the various performances from among different cul- tures. The Dance Club perfomed a Hawai- 1 ian dance from the movie Lilo and Stitch. Other performances such as the Span- ish Nutcracker and the Fiussian dancers represented their cultures. Freshman Sonata Brown says It was my first time performing in a big dance and it was fun. The different foods at 7 the multicultural night was an exciting twist particularly with the different flavors. John Pirring 'lC NIULTICULTURAI. NIGHT x L sid. 'KI' E k, ,Y rf' mg' gk if ,.. 'gn-.ot as?- Lock-Cin 2, 3 9 . '- if .' Y X. Emi vvo days before school started on August 'l8th, the entire freshmen class was invited to the Freshmen Lock-in. The beginning of this event consisted of surveys which identified students with similar interests. After a vvhile, the freshmen class got to know their homerooms for vvalk-a-thon and other school events. In groups the students played get to knovv you activities, and talked about their exciting summer experiences. The homerooms had dinner in the dining hall. After, they vvere taken to the pavillion to learn a variety of nevv cheers. After this rally, the freshmen enjoyed more games and a dance in the DePaul auditorium. The entire courtyard of the DePaul campus vvas covered with different types of inflat- able games. lVleanvvhile, the auditorium vvas full of students, mingling and danc- ing. The class of 201 'l had fun during the Lock-ln and considered it to be a great opportunity to make new friends. The dance and the games were fun, said Carisa Borromeo l 1. The Freshmen lock- in vvas an extremely fun event. Everyone vvas dancing, talking and having a blast! -Stephanie Lopez l'l l had a great time vvorking at the lock- in and meeting all the new freshmen. -Cecilia Ching 'O8 FRESHMEN LOCK-IN Right: Freshman Shanelle Van plays the piano for the Con- l cert Band during the Christmas Concert. n December E EDD7 Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory T held its annual Christmas Con- T cert at Mission Dolores Titled The Nativity the Christmas Concert fea tured music by all of SHCF' s musical groups The repertoire included the baroque melody of the Canon in D Joy to the World and Sleigh Ride The audience vvas overvvhelmed vvith feelings of reverence gaiety and lolll ness During the song D Little Town of Bethlehem the audience vvas given an opportunity to sing along The Choir concluded vvath Rockin Around the Christmas Tree Per haps the concert was summed up best by the words of Senior Michael Gopez The Christmas Concert was both enjoyable to be a part of and fun to watch Right Junior Albert Wong practices with his bass before playing an Mission Dolores STUDENT LIFE 1 9 I l n l . . ,, . I - . , . u - ss a ll ll ll ' ' ll ' , . 1 s ' W . H . ll ' . . H . ' n 1 Z z l a Il ' X sl ' 'l J The Winter Con The Concert Choir gert W35 3 great WBS 8mZEllFlQ and community -Kathleen Esling US William Fehlhaber 'W Way to get SHCP involved with the SF Left: Juniors Nlariezen Reyes and Pamela Sim monite perform their solo in Marys Canticle. Flight: Seniors Stefania Pierucci and Robert Porche start off the concert with the song O Holy Night WINTER CONCERT est S 5 i V f 3 i i S l X f g 2 5 3 s- l Right: Sophomore Tim Green, Juniors Juan ' Tanato and Wayman lrwin, and Seniors Vinnie Byrne, Steven A ' Arce, and Sal Mattos . i ma sit around the poker s table as Nurse Patched , N . ldunior Kathleen Esling, ' Vi f A 'i 5 ' 'W ' abovel lectures them. HI oioot know lt was really cool ooVto 9 about to work with this the ploy' So I cast, because didnt know ioo they all love what be so intense! they dot'- Guadalupe Goo' Harrison Hapin zalez '09 I1 0 STUDAENT !.lFE gem, 4 Right: Seniors Armani Cooper and Robert Porche las Warren and Williamsj bring in some comedic relief to the show. tx ' l rf' avign- 'X -A i . 5 1 i . X ,El 1 , ' mg' 1 W ', i Q ' drab and dreary mental insti- tution acts as the setting for one of SHCP s most succesful productions in history: One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest. The cast began work in late September They spent the next two months getting into characters. This was accomplished by researching vari- ous mental illnesses and actual 'lSSUs mental institutions where this emotional story about questioning authority takes place. To find truth within their roles the cast even spent a whole day completely in character, as if they were really in a mental ward. This very challenging method acting proved to be most effec- tive, and as Senior Marco Rodriguez put it, the show was so realistic, certain scenes felt uncomfortable, but in a good way because they were so believable. Not to be forgotten is the technical crew, who faced myriad challenges, including a new advisor and a challening set to con- struct. After months of hard work, the entire company was proud to be involved in one of the school's most succesful shows ever. Finnegan Sophomore y D John Herndon, and Se- . niors Sasha Banda and Seamus Donohoe play the loveable show-stealing chronics. IFALIT. yPLAYN Left: Junior Francis nce upon a time in San Francisco on Saturday, December 'l, 2007, students and guests came to school looking their best. Sell- ing over BUD tickets, Baby, lt's Cold Outside, was the perfect theme, for it was literally chilly outside. The La Salle campus was decorated with Christmas lights fake snovv while snovv flakes were blovvn onto the windows The DJ this year was lVIike Lopez from Wild 94 9 and he definitely made the dance fun lt was the bomb diggity' said Sophomore Crys tal Chu 5TlJ,'52ENT ,L,1Fi2, E44 Left Senior Maris sa Holden dances with her date to Fergie s hit song Clumsy . Everyone looked their best. l had a lot of fun dancing with my friends. -Adrielle Morante Mike Lopez was a good DJ and this dance totally made my year. -Marianne l-lealovv Above Seniors Robert Porche and Chrissy Pringle dance happily to The Way l Are WWWM. W Main Seniors Elianna Sanchez Camille Mes sina Zabrina Fong Mary Aviles and Janel Lee gather for a group shot. Right: Sophomore EJ DeLara gets his groove on to the song Low by Flo Flida. VVINTERBALL .t '::+ta'sa ,- V . . 1:-if ,,,:f'm'5 y i C I DL A STUDENT LIFE Y Above: Sophomores Ashley Lew Leah Filamor Jocelyn Manalo pose for the tive beachwear. L l I camera in their protec- lt was a great experience to help the environment and help the ma- rine animals. -Matt Lew O9 Painting the sea wall was fun and it helped the com- munity. -Emma Koehler 'I 'l Right: Sophomore Leah Filamor and Junior Johanna Tan clean the graf- fiti defacing the sea wall restoring it to its original state. 5 fe T A , ,win ,Lgr E n September 'l5th 2007 some Sl-ICP students went to Ocean Beach for the annual coastal clean-up This event vvas the kick-off for LVY While there students worked on various jobs such as helping paint the ocean beach wall ridding it of graffiti. It took nearly three hours to paint the vvhole wall. They worked longer than any other group there, and also helped collect garbage off the beach and were happy with their vvork. Senior Nora Walsh-Devries said l had a great day painting the sea wall and l felt that my efforts helped beautifiy the city. Left: SHCP students par- ticipate in the LVY coastal clean-up. They did various activities such as painting the sea wall and cleaning up trash covering the beach. BEACH CLEAN UP ll enaver Tijuana presents an op- portunity for juniors and seniors to function in an entirely different environment. Participating students traveled and spent time in Tijuana where they served and joined in educating the community. During their weeklong stay at the Centro La Salle School they reno- vated and painted one of the school build- ings. Their service continued as they took on a teachers role and taught lessons to local students. Ultimately Venaver par- ticipants gained a new perspective and a pression neglect and poverty have on a community. Senior Gratiana Vitug said Venaver Tijuana was such a memorable experience especially because it opened my eyes and gave me a different per- spective ofa lifestyle other than my ovvn. deeper insight on the effect injustice, op- ll ll niors listen closely to their job assign- ments. Flight: The SHCP students enjoy their delicious authentic Mexican meal. Self. LLD-.E.lXltli-ME44 Left: Various Se- k lt was a life chang- ing experience that makes all who went on the trip vvant to come back to help. -Carina Carlson 'OS l will never forget my experience in Tijuana and the -Samantha Alberto people l met. '08 Left Seniors Gratiana Viturg Lianna Piccetti Marissa Holden John Jamila Maulany shovel gravel into a pile Right Senior Marissa Holden makes a little boys day by playing with him Paul Bautista, and VENAVERVTIJLJANA i enjoyed bonding I liked playing poker with my dad at this with dad and with BBQ. some of my friends Alessandro Donati Matthew Hangman I U he annual Father Son Barbecue and Poker night happened on September 22nd. It began with the gathering of fathers and sons watching a live football game on TV. After the game, guests were served ldinner which consisted of barbecued steak and barbecued chicken. Sides of potato, macaroni and green salad were also available. For dessert they were given cookies and cupcakes. With their bellies full, the men began a Texas Hold' Em Tournament. First and second place got Warriors Tickets, while third place got a copy of the new Halo 3 game for the Xbox 360. As the dining hall became hotter and hotter more people were eliminated because of the intensity ofthe games. Third place was Sophomore Nicholas Briesach Senior Jonathan Juntado said lm glad I got to spend extra time with just my dad especially since l am going to college soon. won first and second place to receive Warriors tickets. Freshman Lucas Dziesinski had this tc say: Playing poker and spending time with my dad gave us the perfect opportunity for us to bond. N ...A ix lx ll .X X STUDENT LIFE Flight: Fathers and sons engorge them- selves with food served at the barbecue. Left: Freshman The- odore Heckel and his father are served barbeoued steak for dinner. Flight: Sophomores Nicholas Briesach and Christian Morrow put on a cool Poker face as he bets his chips. Left: A suspenseful atmosphere fills the Dining Hall during an 'TWU .Tl intense game of poker. W i . . .f.1rl 1 L ,J l ' H FATHER SON POKER NIGHT L ther Son? III as STUDENT LIFE Above: Junior Marc Lew dances with his mother. Right: Students dance the electric slide with thier mothers. I had 3 great time I had a great time getting my FHUITI at my mom... this dance. Qobem Romani Christian Borromeo 'os '09 Flight. Sophpmore Sean Carey danc- ing to a slow song with his mother. 'vs-rs, ii- :Mgr he lights were off on Saturday, January 'l2, EDOS. The only bright spots that could be seen were those given by the glow sticks waved by students and moms. This yearly event welcomes Sl-lCP mothers and their sons to join in a fun evening of dancing and merriment. Sons from all grades attend- ed this event, which serves as a great bonding opportunity to have with their mothers. ln between the dancing, eat- ing, and picture taking, moms were able to talk and socialize among themselves. There was also a lot of talk with teenag- ers, walking through memory lane. An old song and dance routine the moms taught their sons was the electric slide while the sons taught their moms how to do the Souljaboy dance. Sophomore John Pirring said My mom and l had a lot of fun at the dance. Left Seniors Nicholas Brugnara and Robert with their mothers MOTHER SON DANCE Right' Sophmore Connor Ward sets up the liter bottles for another rousing game of Turkey Bowling. E I -4. Ewiert ' ' STUDENT LIFE lUHBH Left: Students from differ- ent grades get their faces dirty while competing in the Pie Eating Contest. Right: Big Green poses with Santa in front of the big Christmas trees in the dinnig hall. Lunchtime activ- ties were an exhil- rating way to boost our school spirit. - Alexandra Do CS WM? 0: 1 i 'I The lunchtime activities were fun and exciting. - Salvadore lVlat- tos CS unchtime is a time to talk with your friends be relieved from class or maybe even a time to finish last minute homework. Students are divided into two lunches: upper division con- sisting of Juniors and Seniors and the Freshmen and Sophomores have lower division lunch. Every now and then on activity days all the grades have lunch together and that s when things start to get interesting. At times Big Green and student council plan many exciting events at lunch. These activities are designed for the students to get together and have fun. During holidays the student council holds events such as Halloween cos- tume contests or the best twin costume contest. To support sporting events like the Bruce Mahoney Big Green gives away special treats to the student body like ice cream popcorn or snow cones. Sophmore Kevin Dizon shares his experience Lunchtime gives students a break from school just to hang out and catch up with our friends and I especially love the snow ccnes! - W . Left: Junior Michael V Hanley gets ready to if take a big bite as Big Green begins the Pie V ' .iii ' Y . . iv i... i r W' i I Y if :H i. an I M f i i' 'iiii ii' lim i , i 0 V W M M it LUNCHTI M E ACTIVITIES Eating Contest. - .,.i t i it f. 1 i ta ,jlig Right lVlr. Corbell Se nior Salvadore Mattos and Sophomore Kirst- en De Leon do varia- tions of the tree pose in yoga class. Left: Senior Stephanie Luong uses the stair- master while watching a television program. With my busy schedule yoga helps me to take a Kirsten De Leon breath and relax. ICJ l like going to the fitness center. A good workout helps me tackle daily challenges! -Brian Flondolo 'OS Flight: Freshman Amanda Arcila listens to music on her iF'od, while working on her quads. l rom treadmills to weights to DDF! the Fitness Center answered the exercise needs of the entire Sl-ICP community. The Fitness Center was built to provide a place where students could begin learning about the importance of exercising as well as maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Encouraging these healthy lifestyles lVls. Pfahnl the new director gave the students a chance to learn more about the center and its classes such as the new Life Fitness class Yoga and Ski Conditioning while smoothies. Later in the year the Fitness Life Center became the meeting place for the Step Team and the Martial Arts Club. Those who had not seen the Fitness Center or registered to work out there the previous year were offered daily ori- entations. Staying fit was not only easier with the availability of the center but it also provided a place where students could go to relax after a stressful day of school. lm so happy that we have all these classes at the Fitness Center said Senior Chelsea Van der Heide. they enjoyed nutritious Jamba Juice Left Senior Jared Wick the mats and medicine balls provided by the Fitness Center lund does crunches using 'FITNESS CLASSES ' .HI RXIU KY w M, ,NW .fm ushed tones filled the Pavilion on February 22, 2008, as the Sl-lCP talent show began. This year students bravely chose to show their talents in front of the entire student body. Conquering their nerves, the participants at this year's show sang, danced, and achieved musical excellence. First to lead the talent show was the ever-dedicated members of Dance Club. Swaying to l-la- waiian beat the Dance Club amazed the students once again. With such talents including the performance of an original piano composition from Senior Sean Hall and dance steps to popular music the participants showed how much po- tential our students have. The members of Plan El an original band created by the school s students sang songs in acous- tic. The Movement Class brought their talent to the show as they performed the classic tango. The performers at this were all excellent said Sophomore Jen- nifer Dea. i. www. ,aww ' I . year's show truly represented Sl-ICP, they The participants displayed a QPESE amount of courage to willingly perform in front of their peers. -Fiyan Ung '09 W, we-M C ,W W . m Watching the tal- ent show made me realize how many talented students are at my school. -Emily Dorfman '08 TALENT Si-low 43 Flight: Freshmen introduce themselves while talking in a group about vvho they are and what their talents are. 1 I il ll y , is Right lVls Cortez talks to juniors about life and coaches them about how they should live their lives guided by faith. Left: Seniors discuss with classmates where they vvant to go in life after high school and college, Left: Juniors show off their masks, an exercise designed to develop and gain trust with one another. SATHQEQENT LIFE HWY ent yet especially in anticipation of their l f s The kick off' to a im T an experience that will be unforgettable -Elena Faddoul 'I 1 II ll ' l T Q memorable year with ' Il ww. .fi, ,,,,,, A I I etreat is time for the students to take a break from the pressures of school, do some self reflection and hangout with some classmates who they might not knovv. lt is a time to let go and let God take over. The Freshmen went to YMCA in Point Bonita. During their stay they got to learn about them- selves and others while doing group activities. Sophomores went to Mission Dolores. They talked to each other in groups and at the end they came to- gether to play a skit about social injustice The Juniors went to Bishop s Ranch for an overnight stay. During their stay there they went on walks and did sev- eral trust-building exercises. Junior Ami Lei said this about her stay We had a lot of group activities which brought us closer together to God classmates and ourselves. The seniors went on a Jour- ney Fietreat to Saint Joseph s Camp by the Flussian Fliver. Seniors take time to reflect upon the course of their ovvn lives explore their feelings and outlook at pres- future. lt vvas fun and a great way to get closer to my friends and myself. -Nathan Gee 'IU I ll 1 1 n ll Il II 5 1 1 II ll I RETREATS Right: Senior Sarah Spiilane laughs as her dad tries to dance to Jump, Jive, and Weil by Brian Setzer' fatneg IIHIIGB Right: Sophomore Angelica Tabuena learns from her dad how to swing dance. Left: The beautifully deco- rated cafeteria was filled with fathers and daugh- ters dancing and having fun. l had so much fun dancing with my dad. I didnt vvant -Natalie Nlazzucco the night to end! l D I---......z Left Freshman wears a smile as she dances salsa with he father. was when my dad and l danced the lVlacarena -Samantha Decker l 'I lVly favorite part aughters and fathers came dressed and ready to party on the night of February Elth. The night was clear as fathers and their little princesses entered the student life center. lt vvas decorated in a Valentine s Day theme: red, white, and pink balloons The mu- sic was already booming. As more fathers and daughters started arriv- ing the lights were turned off and the party took a life of its ovvn. Girls danced with their dads to the first song Dance With lVly Father Again by Fluben Studdard. As the night when on the DJ played songs such as the Nlacarena the Cha Cha Slide and even a little swing. Junior experience as a great bonding ex- perience vvith my dad. I had a great time! I Il ll ll ll ll Sonia Wymiakiewicz described her ll Natasha Cooper FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE L STUDENT LIFE Left Sacred Heart alum Flobert Leung DU talks about his experiences as a tutor to Seniors. Right Seniors pay attention during pre- sentations about future careers. Vocation Day was very interesting and l got to learn a lot about vvhatl can do in the future Ally Short US Vocation Day was a great experi- ence that gave me great ideas for my future career Karen Ulloa 'OS Right: lVlr. Jordan, technical director for Pixar Thomas Jordan, and Mayor Frank Jordan take a moment to pose for a photo. .rf ai I . -aj A f ocatlons are not just jobs they re the journey in discovering what your true calling is. Un February 7th Seniors took a day off from classes to listen to various presentations about future vocations. The day began with a prayer service in the Pavilion featuring keynote speaker Tom Brown who talked about how if you try hard at something and overcome adversity you can achieve anything you want. He most recently worked as the Dean of Advising Ser- vices! Special Programs at Saint Marys College of California. After the prayer ser- vice, the students were dismissed to vari- ous sessions according to their interests, which was sampled in a survey taken ear- lier. Various alumni, including Warriors hype man Franco Finn, airplane pilot Bob Baldocchi, and Lucasfilm's special event manager Tabitha Totah, came back to their alma mater to share their job expe- riences with the Seniors. Students were inspired by what all the speakers had to say. Vocation Day was really important in helping us young students find our way in life, said Senior Sophie Wasacz Left Seniors listen alterna of SHCP The graduates talked about their experl ences in college and what to expect tively to recent graduates VOCATION DAY 1 , A rf U. -4 W ' 7 ii ,, Ai 4.1 W my 1 . X x fw,m an H' 'V UTM- ' 4 'M 'LM' 'W M ff, WW' L Y 'N W if fy J A , , . , , 2, 1, f, xv, x M ' H 's H f .1 wink: is ':g'fCr.sj f l K 5 I Ai K S V ink: 'S X if if if ' v ff 1' tag F v Q 1 i 1 5 X K , Q. 3 l Q .... E, b- 1 Q 1 if ' -11. .53 if - Q -gs ' X .af CO w. aff E .M .-F' I X This was an spec- tacular experience to share with my mother and my friend s mothers. -Marianne Healow Above: lVls. Kuehl and her daughter enjoy spending the night together. Left: Mothers and daughters dance the night away. Watching all the moms dancing the soulja boy and Estep was poppin . -Desiree Payton HCP held the traditional mother- daughter dance on the night of March Sth. Mothers and daugh- ters began gathering at the Student Life Center around 6 with excitement about the dance. There they were provided with little snacks like chips salsa cook- ies and muffins. A variety of songs were played to match everyone s taste of mu- sic: The Cha Cha Slide Soulia Boy La- dies Night and The Two Step. Everyone participated in the ever-popular dance moves the electric slide and the soulja it was a perfect memory for everyone to keep and cherish.This was a good event for mothers and daughters to spend time together definitely a Ladies Night. It was a good mother-daughter moment that l ll never forget says Freshman Carisa Borromeo Right Daughters sit around and chat about the experi ence of spending a night dancing with their moms boy dance. The dance ended at 'IU and MOTHER DAUGHTER DANCE erulul i1,.' V 1' Qiiti la Clubs, sports, theater, student government, rallies, masses and prayer services make up what SHCP is all about. But it feels like were forgetting something, What could it be? Oh of course, Academics the backbone of any education! insitution. Each student enrolls in B different classes, some take even more for a little extra challenge. Classes offered run the gambit from algebra, to ethics, to acting, to coaching theory, to American sign language. Before even beginning the year, students prepared a multi-faceted schedule, and with such a wide variety of options to choose from, every student was able to meet the graduation requirements while still pursuing areas that interested them. These options were expanded this year with the addition of Senior Selective English courses, which focused on specific genres of literature. The new Movement class offered students the chance to get out of their seats and learn how to out a rug, and the new AP Biology course offered a heightened level of interactivity in the world of biology for our Seniors. Upper classmen who found that they had a knack for acting were able to expand their horizons in the newly offered Advanced Acting course. Myriad of new teachers arrived to share their expertise with the student body, each offering something different and unique to the school. And of course, in their last year, the Seniors found themselves not only balancing classes and co-curriculars, but also the process of applying to colleges, Students left the school more than adequately ready to serve with all that they had learned after they entered. ACADEMICS Jim: -Q L , . , nf- A ' :W I . Rfk X 1 W 1 DIVISION 'AENTER TO LEARN, LEAVE TO SER LY KNOW WHAT IT MEANS? WELL D TO AC- CONSTANTLY, BUT HOW GION DEPARTMENT AT 5 NIZED, JOB THAT THE MORE THAN COMFLISHL ENSURING THAT OUR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN NOT BUT ALSO EMBRACED THEIR LASALLIANIVINCENTIAN EDUCATION. EACH YEAR STU- DENTS TAKE A COURSE FOCUSED ON A DIFFERENT ASPECT OF OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH. NTALS, FRESHMEN STUDIED IN DEPTH THE SACRED NDER THEIR BEGINNING WITH TH ON. WITH THESE FUND HISTORY TEXTS THAT CHRISTIA NE STEP FURTHER, L00 N TEXTS BELTS, SOFHOMORES TO ING WHICH THOSE SACRE EP FUR' OF THE CHURCH AND TH MIBITIOUS SOPHOMORE Y BE- WERE WRITTEN. A FEW OF O THER AND FOCUSED ON THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN ART. WITH OOKING AT THE ROLE THAT FAITH PLAYS IN THEIR T0 FAMILY, T0 HIND THEM, JUNI VERYTHING FROM RELA AND CON- OWN LIVES, EXAMINI ISCUSSED. SOME STUDENT E JUNIORS VOCATIONS, TO POLI HE PRESIDENTIAL CAND OES INTO TRASTED THE ETHICAL AT IT TAKES T0 GET A JOB EY CHOSE IN MR. BAIRD'S CLASS BEGAN LOOKING TO THE EXUAL- MAKING A Goon RESUME. FROM SEVERAL R sruov, EVERYTHING FR AITY WITH OTHER RELIG IGIOUS IEION I-IELFED ITY, T0 COMPARIN TURE. THESE BROADER SES OFFERED THEMES IN MOVIE S YEAR IT FELT LIKE MY R RYDAY LIFE. TO REFRESH THE SE T'S EASIER TO CONNECT A NEW P SAID SENI 54 .5.cE.ADEM ICS ERSPECTIVE , ITOP ' SENIORS SHAUNA ALVE5 AND MEGAN BAGAMAN DISCUSS TERM S 'N THEIR couRsE BOOK tM'DDLE ' M R. LEACHIS FREsH. MEN PREsEN1- THE 'R PRQJECTS ON SHCPIS FOUR HOLY FOUNDERS IBQ1-1-OM V M s. 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BUT KEEPING IN SHAPE ISN'T JUST ABOUT WORKING OUT AND PLAYING SPO BOUT KEEP- ING HEALTHY AND KNOWIN RTS, IT'S SO MUCH A G HOW TO AVOID AN UNHEALTHY LIFESTYLE. THIS IS WHERE HEALTH CLASS CAME I SEMESTER, HEALTH CLASS FOCUSED O N. TAKEN FOR ONE N ALL AREAS OF PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL HEALTH. WITH FITNESS FOR LIFE STILL IN EFFECT, STU- DENTS LEARNED ABOUT HOW TO GET THE NUTRIENTS THEY NEED TO KEEP THEIR BODIES RUNNING, AND LAT NG HOW THEIR BODIES WORK AND TH ER SPENT TIME STUDYI E DIFFERENT CONSE QUENCES OF RISKY BE- HAVIOR. KNOWING THEIR BODIES INSID EN BEGAN TO LOOK AT THEIR EVERYDAY E AND OUT, FRESHM LIVES IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT. ILEFTI FRESH MAN VINCENT CHAN L, 4 '64 WORKS ON HIS LEG Muscuzs. . QRIGHTI FRESH' MAN THOMAS MC' CARTHY TAKES A L FROM 5 WORKING OUT To RECORD I-us HEART RATE. J II T, ,N V, jj MQW ,sm . N M' :WP Im, I ,fn T H, Jr IW, I, WL I 54 IW Iv I.. 5 , T If ff? 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THOUGH W E MAY THI IT IS S TIT-IIE GF PART HAAEEESTIQTEIIE NK IT IS USELESS NOW, OMETHING THAT WILL STAY WITH US FOR THE REST OF OUR LIVES. 1 T Q P I IT S THE ONE THING THAT NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO OR WHAT YOU DO, SEN'ORS o L A YOU'LL NEED IT THE TEACHERS AT SHCP's MATH DEPARTMENT, LED N I C MCLAUGH' BY Ms BELL BROUGHT THE STUDENTS A SAFE AND EXCITING ENVIRON- LIN AND MENT ONE THAT PROMISED TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH A DEEPER UN- JENNIFER FU' DERSTANDING OF MATHEMATICS. RATHER THAN FOCUSING ON MERELY NI TACK'-E JITA PEN AND PAPER METHODS, MANY TEACHERS TOOK UF' A MORE HANDS-ON AN EQUATION APPROACH To TEACHING THEIR STUDENTS. FOR EXAMPLE, SISTER FRAN- ,N CALCULUS' L E I CES' GEOMETRY CLASS CONSTRUCTED SCALE MODELS OF BUILDINGS I M I D D SOPHOMORE Jo- AND KEPTA LOG OF GEOMETRIC SHAPES THEY COULD FIND IN EVERYDAY SEPH SLOCUM OBJECTS SENIORS TAKING STATISTICS WITH MR. FLAIG FOUND THEM- ,- AsKs FOR CLAR SELVES EXAMINING THE USAGE OF STATISTICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE IN ION ON FICAT AREAS SUCH AS BUYING A CAR, BOARD GAMES, AND SURVEYS. EACH OF SUPPLEMENTARY HIS CLASSES CONDUCTED THEIR VERY OWN SURVEYS OF THE STUDENT ANGLE5' ,JUNIOR BODY, LEARNING THINGS ABOUT THEIR CLASSMATES THEY NEVER KNEWI IBOTTOM CHENEA PUUDO MATH IS ALWAYS HARDER THAN YOU THINK IT IS,'y SAYS SOPHOMORE KS SENIOR AS TIMOTHY GREEN BUT THE TEACHERS TAKE THEIR TIME AND SHOW US RIN, KRISTINA SP OTHER WAYS WE CAN LOOK AT PROBLEMS WHICH DEFINITELY MAKES S FOR HELP KLE THINGS EASIER ' THE SKILLS THE TEACHERS PROVIDED WILL MAKE EVERYONE'S LIVES EASY AS PI' ON AN EQUAWON' OF THE EcoND FLOOR W STEPS DOWNQTD6THE s N 'W Y HE, SHCP SCIENCE ., . FE V LA SALL ' A ' A' YFxND T W .' 'Y .Wm E NH T lp, Li .L,.L..:1Wb s ,, X ' NT LED -1 - NTS THROU ' M DEPARTME . THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT LEAD STUDE WORLD AROUND THEM. LABS, PROJECTS, EXPERIEMENTS, AND HANDS-ON DEMQNBTB ATnoNs, SHOWED THEM JUST HOW THE WORLD Womas. FBEBHMEN TAKING BAY AREA SCTENCE BPENT THEIR DAYS LEARNING ABOUT 'PLATE TECTONICS, WHXLE SOPHOMORES TAKING BIOLOGY ODSERVEDIWYQC - scopnc LTFEFDRMB AND PROCESSES LIKE mmosns AND Fmjro-V sxs. SOME SOPHOMORE BXOLOGY CLASSES FQUND 'THE DNKINA V THETR oWN SPIT. JUNIORS TAKKNG QHEMTBTBY STUDIED THE PERIODIC TABLE AND How CHEMICAL REACTIONS Woma. IN ' CH , , , -. . .HER- ' 'Berg f .Jia 14,1 , 'MAT-H-.,.,,v.v www? MUSALLAM 5 IN so P B MR. METHANEGA5 I M we E 'ph 'T f' 4 -A an-'L tank bk S EXPLOSlONS usx , L , MANO'S SENIOR DHQZMLASSES LEARNEDMM LAWS OF PHYSICS TO pUgs'H E-1 5' Q -A , , Y DER A TABLE SETTING. Hrs CLASSES ALso USED WHTT THEY A E'E' ' A W E A Q- N LEARNED ABOUT PROJECTTLE MOTION IN LAuNcHm WATER , A 1 'D fgfliifiifli BALLooNB. ONES DIRECTED RTQHT AT HIM! MB. D A' IRDJIAN A . , TOOK HER MARBNE Bao cLABsEs TO OCEAN BEACH To STUDY . 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' mm! 15 5' , A f I ' L., W :svn V H 'f CTI' A Q' - - 'Wwwmm W' hm M ,MW If 1 f qw M' 'euple The Sl-lCP community is formed by a diverse group of individuals coming from all over the Bay Area. Our students vvho mirror the ethnic composition of our city provide our school community with authentic diversity. Freshmen may feel like the new kids on corporate themselves into our community of faith. Faculty and Staff do their utmost to keep our school running efficiently. They also continue to not only maintain SHCPs reputation but go to great lenghts to improve areas where such action is needed. As the school year comes to an end vve look in avve at all the accomlishments our student body achieved. These successes are novv part of SHCP history. the block, but this is quickly forgotten as they in- PEoPL.E seiiiiiioa s zoo Senior Year! - It s finally here for the class of EDOS. Four years ago this group of students gathered and met for the first time at the Fresh- men Lock-ln. They were meeting new friends and getting used to their new life at SHCP. Senior year promised students excitement and it didn t fail them. Seniors had more interesting and exciting classes to choose from. ln addition they became role models for the rest ofthe the student body. Seniors defined what the school was and raised the bar in academics the arts and sports. By the end of the year the four years of memories they shared stayed with them forever. Now they re Seniors - the proud Class of EDOS! They will never forget the four years well spent at Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory. school and encouraged them to undertake leadership positions within PEOPLE , , H Wd, ' , ' 6 - M n W M ,,A,, M , H ,W M Y , ww, H' ., 1 . , - , , K Www wi' , W. , , . 'L' r ' .V JZ W '- V ' ., ' W WM l K' J ,, f 'ff H Y ' HA ' W I f r ' NV W!! , H, ,, .. 'yu ' Ni , U , w , A . ,rf '-f I w ' ' ' 'M fl H Q 1' Tk J I' 'EN ' ' ' ku S ' RQ 'x -ky, ' me 'Q -'lf ' . 4, Q. 1 . 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Q .!,,,? 11g,l,, V ,, H E ' YH- U M, I SENIORS eniors i A. f -a a Q: Lauren Ainaci a Qw, -gaffff Q r Meiita Acosta E we Samantha Aiiaerto A with .if RaymOm1Alejam1rO 7,: Sam Aimuieciaci A :A A Si'1ELl11'1El Alves he ' P Emily Anne Ancayan A Jennitter Andes i'qA I il i ,, '1 a 1 b 55 r V i fg Steven Arce Dominicie Archer Q 4 ii Lawrence All Mary Aviies 1 it Patriciz Baca Neil Baarcte Q t ' at it 'Q r 5' Katrina Baccetti Megan Bagaman Ti'1OTHaS BGIJCIIHITIOS . . -, ' , - Y, , Sasha Bancta ' i 5 A it A 1 Z D Daniel Barrett V -ax. 1 1 We PEOPLE Q. Aguinaicto E . M1 '-4' t it 1 .K ff' i W, 'fm l is , 2 . 1 is at sl f tl Q Krffkf' A if eir t 1 N3 , y , Q Q 29.9.3- Ellyse Barrios Tessa Bartliolomew-Gooct Iolin Paul Bautista Rosslyn Bearcl Lauren Bell Sean Boissy George Boonyagarn Nicliolas Brugnara Janelle Buccat Natalie Bucliwalcl Nicole Buitrago Tyrone Bullarcl Iillian Burns Daniel Busto Elonia Butler Kennetli Butler Vincent Byrne Caroline Calorera Spencer Cameron Giselle Canacla wg oSEN1s0RS eniors Estephanna Capra Alex Carter Sam Casciato Mauricio Cazares Marcos Centeno Catherine H5 ., 5 - A. ,k ,K M . fi Y W I X 'Z fs? 'E Iuiiet Chaitin-Leicouri: Chan v if 5 5 McKenzie Chang Norman Chang Natalie Chaparro Nicole Cheong Paiina Cheung Tiiiany Cheung Cecilia Ching Kasey Chiu Qiivia Chiu if Eciwin Chow Jason Chug Brancion Chui E PEQP'-Fm if m 4-, 0 A. 1- , f M. -v ah if., -003- Meiissa Chung Anthony Cihotti Paui Coh LGUICH C0nc0n Benjamin C0012 Armani Cooper Stephanie Costa Cassanctra Cottura Ienevieve Cruz Michael Cunningham Cameron Cuznar Kaeneth Dayao Stephanie De Lara Steven Dea Iacoh De Losacta Henry Deng Jose Diaz Eriiz Di Luzio Lisa Doherty Seamus D0n0h0e WE SENIORS, eniors M ,J Emily Dortman Maclzenzie Drosct Tittany Dun Brittany Dunleavy 4 Daniel Estracta, Ir. . in Raymonct Fernandez T. qi? Anclrew Fijat i Q Bianca Flores ' my W vw? Jaclyn Flynn i r if Jonathan Fong if X , ,A . Natalie Fong ,r,f, Zalurina Fong A i Micliael Francesclii A ,iyyq V Abqyi ty Macrina Francisco e 1 S Ienniter Fujitani V i , .'l'ii l i Alyssa Fulzumoto ' A if fi Caitlin Galang , V 'W Karina Galacia any yyakl N f ti .iA.ii 3 M y yy . y --is 'i' Nora Gallagher ' i i.,yn 4 iit Cliristoplier Gene 4 H i, n W e E PEOPLE E44 'f nf 3 - gif, fl, - f fl 5 .2 -f-fx , 1,3 V 2 , X ,, - :1, ' tv, A' ' , W l li 9 4 X. 5' V: f :Q or -f nl .1 , , Ta y, , ' , Q- ,W . f, as :2'. if,i1,. ' 5 ' J xg V 'H 2 -, arf' . 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Ni Kristine Kiwata it af A 4' , ., 'UR 4 . ai, if Melissa Koiize 5 Acirian Kwan I Ricixarci Lai Elizabeth Lee I ' Q 'i Ivan Lee y i .. i f : ii iivi ' N gi igil ,, Lincisay Lee Qi 5 i iiii i ivi i ii ' i K 1 U PEOPLE A5551 f A ,Wt ag 5 X I I wh Q ,,: . s 1 I if X 2' Wa. 2 26 N A ,ag . 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Rolnert Porclie - l fy Cliristina Pringle Tliomas Pye Lincia Ramos Kelly Reds TLOHIGS RCJIHOHJ If . . I Nina Reyes Ranelle Reyes Qlga Rios W Steplaan Rivas A , f-e 1 l in -A Ericlz Rivera A if l y . if Antoine Roan, lr. Brian Roberts Q W ,r at . at VA yoya l Y4 ' Angel Roctriguez 'l Y 9 . X, g Q FL! v ' l. ig Q' ,, T51 :VU vi 'N' 1 Marco-Antonio y ' l ' A 'lyg Rociriguez ll 4 ' Kyle Rogers PECPI-E eniors it 29.9.23- Rohert Romani Bianca Ruiz Francis Ryan Nicholas Ryan Gary Saium Eiianna Sanchez Christine Santa Maria Giovanna Santimauro Mario Sazo Joseph Sciancaiepore Titus Segarra Caitlin Shapiro Alexis Short Francesco Siino Alexa Rae Siivestre AIICC SIQUSC Breonna Stacie Daniel Smith Sarah Spillane Kristina Sprinizies WE YSVENIQ-RS eniors b ws J - - , aaati Catherine St. Marie 3 it it A digg it 4 , , A 4 Suhrahmanyam Q 1 45' it if 5,5 1. 5, A Swen Paul Swenson i Y ' , , ,A Shawn Szuriey ' Nina Tahios V ., fa, Eric Tan 'I Emma Tarciitt xx 4' z 5 Q r Katherine Tegenieamp fx Marc Tinio in 1 . Ronaict Toientino Tittany Tse i at Dennis Tupper, Ir. Danieia Uiloa Karen Uiloa Chelsea Van cier Heicie Carta Vega 1 x Anastasia Viitaiohos fm 'M . ustine Vi anueva Maria Gratiana Vitug I 11 f'f9 Clare Wadsworth i f ,F-PEQPLE EW , , . -fd V., 5, J' H H at il: mx Ei ,i Mx f . f Li N 1 f l 29.9.8- Nora Walsh-Devries Eva Ward Sarah Warcl Sophie Wasacz Marielle Wegener Anclrew White Iareel Wiclzlund Connor Williams Hannah Williams Jamie Williams Joseph Williams Iorctan Wong Kyle Wong Chelsea Woo Joseph Wright Alison Wuerstle Christopher Yarclley Frances Yee Matthew Yee Evan Yeh Wg pSENlp0sRS eniors Christina Yim Rachelle Young Thomas Yun Harry Zhu x PEOPLE Q44 Il'1l2 2Q.o.8- wukffm niors faced the most stressful year yet. From college applications to maintain- ing GPA s and fighting off the dreaded Senioritis yet even with all the stress they strode confidently dovvn the halls remembering times when they ran from class to class as Freshmen They will truly miss life at SHCP from all the amaz- ing dances to the great cookies in the cafeteria as well as memorable sports victories and great theater performances. As the Seniors approach the end of their high school career they are ready to begin the next step on their road to adulthood' first college later great jobs and families. I year came to a close with both tears and laughter. Together, Se- SENIORS W X PEOPLE BEST DRESSEDZ IVIOST LIKELY TO BECOME A TEACHER AT Sl-ICP: IVIOST LIKELY TO BECOIVIE A MOST ATHLETIC: CELEBRWY: BEST I-IAIR: IVIOST ENERGETIC: IVIOST CHANGED SINCE FRESHIVIAN YEAR: IVIOST LIKELY TO TO BE ON REALITY TV: FUTURE PRESIDENT: S Kenneth Butler i Porche S THE NEXT AMERICAN IDOL: SENIOR POLLS x PEOQLE 54 mitosis ZIEJKEJSJ Junior year of high school will often be remembered as a milestone year. The class of E009 had finally become upperclassmen as well as second in command of the school directly below the seniors. However with this newly found power many juniors needed to take on greater re' sponsibility. ln addition this also meant confronting the most academi- cally challenging and rigorous year of high school. Thus many students had to worry about keeping their grades up in difficult AP and honors classes. Not only this, but the juniors had to battle the dreaded SATS, with college applications lurking just around the corner. Nevertheless, through all these hardships they were able to rise to the occasion, while also finding time for fun, making the year truly memorable. IJLJNIORS Michelle Abuy aghi Erin Aguiling Lauren Andaya Stephanie Angeles Zachary Armada Stephanie Barberini Eric Barreneche Nicholas Baumann Alexandria Bautista Joseph Bautista Liezl Ann Bautista John Baxter Claire Beale Andrew Belmont Paige Bitonio Elena Blanco Ashley Boggs Janet Boonyagarn Christian Borromeo Zachary Branch Deborah Bray Timothy Brophy Maria Nichole Calabio Morgan Calloway Stephanie Calvo-Perez Cristina Campos Anna Maria Cantwell Rafael Cardenas Rainier Cardin Natalie Cardona Carina Carlson Alyssa Castillo Kenneth Cavness Anthony Chagniot Brian Chan Christopher Chan Cynthia Chan Erie Chan Vanessa Chan Jessica Chang Lauren Chao Iven Chen Allyson Chew Patrick Chew Shiang-Yi Chin Kason Chiu Andrew Choe Yuri Choe Trevor Chou Bobbie Chukuntarod Patrick Clarke Wendelle Rainie Co Chester Christo Coh Christina Collins Jeffrey Consing Tadhge Conway 1 3 A PEOPLE '9 iiii ybyyyi it fl' , , vw N, ,t , ai? ,y i-far . 53 fa' 'W' XGCWJ , VY NW ,M i ' it ' U ui 'WW ,awww It Whiz-:N lllltli t X t ri t 5' iw! lc ,, tm ',.wQy, .I ' f ,.gi,:,afx 1 .' if f -1, Y an 4 ci ,Q X- '-rf 2 i ww. ,.. ,X g as 35- ass Q, V 'ti .i lll is 'l ' i i l t 'fe' A A - f' fi f i mio 1 -in V l'2I,7', ,l Tir' N gtk I .1 . 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Robert Corritore Alec Crespo Ashley Criggcr Arielle Victori Cruz Idabelle Cunningham Kristian Datangel Rebecca Dea Charles Dee Jeanalyn Dela Cruz Bernardo Dcmcsa Bernadette Devlin Joseph De Leon V' Cassandra Devlin JuNioRs l love the intricate PEOPLE show end the Arlene Dirige Giancarlo Ditullio Alexandra Do Tamara Dong Christopher Doon Marcia Dos Santos Chelsea Dowling Jamila Dozier Jared Dublin Christine Duenas Dana Dughman Katelyn Dwyer Kathleen Esling Joseph Estalilla Raya Estares Agnes Fajardo Tatiana Fazio Andrew Felin Christopher Fierro-Strider Francis Finnegan Danielle Flores Rosaleen Folan Jaime Frias Erica Gapal Alexis Garrettflirank Nathan Gartrell Michael Gaynor Guadalupe Gonzalez Chandler Graddick Kelly Gray Kathleen Green Kevin Greene Pamela Gresh Taylor Griffith Clayton Griggs Katherine Gruzd Erwin 'WA N V' ' 1 li ' N ' iii i1iiFr5,f,1S ,i 1 11 ,frills .- 3, AA ,1 gym i M , ii 199 1 1 1 l i ww .-f-. 1 1 1 1 A, , K' .-f 1 AA ,Jr xy 1 A! 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Q f K' show because the main charac- CE F, Amanda Guerrero Sergio Guerrero Nicole Gunselman Josephine Guzman Reilly Hall Matthew Hallgren Kelly Hallisy Michael Hanley Harrison Hapin Jay Haro Caitlyn Harvey Ryan Hassing Cassandra Hawthorne Danielle Hechinger Alejandra Hernandez Alim Hicks Gabriel Hirsh Tammia Hubbard Teandre Hubbard Gregory Huey Jennifer Huey Kenneth Hway Nea Ignacio Jordan Inguito Nancy lriane Wayman Irwin Kristine lseri Arman Israelyan Brittany Jang Jennifer Jaochico Jason Jeung Calvin Jiang Christopher Johnson Gabrielle Jolly Evan Jones Miguel Juarez JuNioRs l-lollyvvood is a separate vvorld from the rest of reality. With all the famous actors, actresses, and singers that drift on and off the silver screen, there is bound to be some that are more liked than others. Do you like the sexy Angelina Jolie? Or the talented and gentle Katie l-lolmes? Do you like the popular Orlando Bloom? Ur the popping Justin Timberlake? So, who's your favorite celebrity? item. lVly favorite celebrity is Steve Nash be cause he is the best point guard ever and he plays for my favorite team, the Suns. says Jeanalyn Dela Cruz lTopl. Dane Cook is the best because he is really funny and original in his stand-ups, Bobbie Chukuntarod states Trevor Jung ' -X M I f Kathryn Kandarian 0 9 It 5, jk, in Katerina Karsant 'W 2 7- - ' .K , , 4 F Kristen Kelly ' W ' 1, , N ,e ? T Margaret Kelly ,ul ' l David Kennedy I ,. Kyle Kim in M yixx N U lu M X N X U if ,K t t t 'N K Tl ,Will Rosalind K0 li X ' M ,!! ' ' lit, ' ,XN M , Andrew Kung .M ax N ,IQ wi gm l ew' Lauren Ladera tt lily ' 'gn 3' 145- I Grant Lai , AM 'Ml' 'lm' ' W1 NN, 'l , A 'M' 5 Stephanie Lalanne l ' Av Q Y A Q f X 4 Ashley Lam my 3 ,E N Y A: l Jonathan Lam N' l ' PEOPLE - x x-1 tititttyjtt ,, Wy gil . M, . .1,,,, ,ti,t,i.Mt J ,am-tt tt t,,.,5t , 'N , H H J 'W tt,y'.17v me Q , at 2 l ,q.t.,,. an W rw M: i it ills M tv .... 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W 5, iA Ai ff A , ll , we if r ffl f M.. . 'll ' 4 , rrri P A A l W 1 ml, R A i it i . f , A A A r A . A AA :fAA:flAAAf:.w A f 1i,W55QiAA Al , . . , 'lliili V M ,QA 5 . ,A :fi is 5, . il V, 5 l l l' 5 l 2 Q: WPT A +A ,iii ' ,si t ' if, ' W Af' me a ll l' -A L il W lg i A l ii 'X A ii ' There are many clubs at Sl-lCP. You can watch anime at Japanese Club or play music on your guitar in Guitar Club. There's a club for everyone. Ob- viously people have different tastes. So, what's your favorite club? i My 1 4 4 J l it ' l jl 1 ti Jaw 'Ji l i il MN., ui , iw, li X l J, I , i l J J i , mm M, , , i i: ' ' nm on ' - ia- , VY in i i m mm i W , U . , f - it i , i 4 1 by ! J- ii J er is wt, J, its iw, 1, ... , J, 'N , 'S ,. W' 'H , my ,wt ' m .w ' ' ', ,,, i w r , , J J , ' ,, + e i f,V JW V W i- 'X ' N -i 'ss f so ali, . ,,, bf: J:-, ,i .,,.. ,A 'Qi f Q gc, lm vw 'Q iii L ' ,i v , , iiiiiiiiiliii J, if In J. tx , 'ff 7, 'fx-1 J y i ' -v xc ,ily QW 'eel'-r ,- o ,W i'T '- iii? 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Z1 I- wr--. w-sii, ,Q -, , M -u ' Just ,Q K, ,-. ,TW i,iWtil,2lTQii,,l illiifill mWMw , ,, I Nathaniel Rulloda Angela Salinas Jacob Sandoval Phellipe Santos Abigail Sargenti Mark Scannell James Schach Jack Schindler Christina Schreiner Lauren Schwahn Eileen Shanahan Maximillian Shigeyoshi Brian Shih Ethan Sim Pamela Marie Simmonite Jenna Skoxei' Cynthia Smith Vincent Sollini Gillian Stoss Bartholomew Sullivan Seiji Swingle Johanna Tan Pearl Tan Tara Tan Juan Tanato Jan Tancinco Ryan Tom Michael Toomey Kimberly Torres Cassandra Tran Su'a Tuala Jessica Tuason Siobhan Twomey Ryan Ung Juan-Jose Urrutia Luis Valdiviez Sofia Varela Dalida Vartanian Heli Vasquez Derik Vega Angelica Velasco Kyrie Victoria My favorite Club is the Percussion Club be C O n drums. ause I like to go crazy I JUNIORS 141 Michael Villanueva Brandon Vuong Jayson Webster Sean White Brendan Whitney Willem Willemsen Theresa Winans Albert Wong Alexander Wong Derrick Wong Jason Wong Margaret Wong Marilyn Wong Sonia Wymiarkiewicz Albert Xiao Katie Yamaguchi Devon Yanguas Lonbaye Yarnway Monette Yee Janaina Yera-Paez Jason Yip Nicole Yiu Onpalin Yokakul Stanley Young Edgar Yu Christopher Zacarias Mary Ann Zapanta Haley Zerga 1 42 PEOPLE ff AHLMH- Q 'Q ' , Elm 'trims - sf Y ai r' ty WA t , f wb Wa ral r it tri X? x . ,i Q, in It sw Mr , fn Mgr 5 ' View M -my I ti,, Airt f. f, 4 fuviw Hlwiiarg ,'.i1itaw', ru Mm. . f'w:'- ix L Arg fat it J P www' . . 4 -nw-if -M wlrptdi-M :rl-. J if Missy ' N4 'M jam, Sli l L' rx ,wi E.. Lygwi I A ' li it 41 V - 7 t ,i t 0 wt- ,ii-.vu fi ww-sur . 1-. M E fund 'mt' JJ' A .1-l.,, ,- ,mttw My A .J gi 41 qi-.Q 'Wm 4, J 5 wr N.. if t' Cheng Zhang Irma Zhang Anthony Zuffo W iykrtrfpwtwaipttyi my . r MQW! 'Xt 1 ik My M yvgsxugg i. ' X X QLWQW tri ' M-sf A H t ,wr ,Y 3 jx V. r W W J, J wage gt Q J W aww 'gpg ' - r gg ag, if -l .Af K my 9: ,N - A t fa f Q 8 I J M M K- it 5' 'ft W 4 R1 l X 'W .P . a www 'Hmm X rx -nw..-.w-' lt: E a Ga 1 t , V n A-.ay V l ltgl Jr ww My l w :W V-my ,MA if 'ldtgg 1 v W3 x tmgug V' J Y if ' 1 y 4 'EZ' 5 We in ' lil 5 s-- I nt uf 'E' :ll v :A 2 3' 9 tl ,W lt L! fy rx L X2 tr Alam 'A J y K. , M 'S an N Y 'mid- t it 'W w a! 5 ,W J ls There were many exciting assemblies held this school year. There was the Walkathon in the beginning of the year, the Bruce Mahoney that was filled with the cheers of SHCP students, and the Social Justice As- sembly that gave us a startling surprise at the end. To some people, these assemblies are filled with laughter and surprises. Some of them were boring and others were memoriable. What is your favorite event this school year? Jones ll.eftj. l really like the Drug and Alcohol assemblies because they are informative and they get their mes- sage across really well. They are also very entertaining and keep everyone intrigued - Alex Do llflightl ln my opinion, the Social Justice Assembly was the most memoriable because it was different from other assemblies. The speaker was good at rasing my awareness of Global Warming. It surprised me that he was only a Sophomore. says Justin Malunay ltopl. I like the drug assemblys Sl-lCP has because the I speakers are usually funny, and they get their mes- I sage of not doing drugs across very well. says Evan JuNioRs Q 1 5 'ff A m H fx merw+xsm 4 'I44 The class of 201 U returned to Sl-ICP looking foward to their Soph- omore year. They entered into the school year with familiar teach- ers and classmates. They also knew their way around campus and where the classrooms are located. The class of 2010 finally had lockers on the LaSalle campus. Now that they are more active and involved in school activites the Sophomores are starting to find their place at SHCP. With many of their classmates participating in varsity sports becoming editors and being elected as student When these students become upperclassmen they will be great leaders of our school. leaders, the class of 2U'lU are an impressive group of students. SOPHOIVIORES Jeannine Abusharkh Lesley Alegria Sandro Alioto Norris Almare Christopher Amato Kyle Anderson Soyhala Andrews Anthony Arbulu Rey Ares Nicole Aymard Patrick Balderramos Amanda Balomaga Shabnamsheulee Banerjee-McFarland Connor Bardine Stacey Barrios Vincent Bastidas Melissa Batesting Chelsea Bendebel Gabriel Benedetti Isabella Betkowski Joseph Bisesto Thomas Boyle Ashley Bradbury Gabriella Bravo Nicholas Briesach James Brooke Harris Brown Anthony Bushong Stephanie Busto Lillian But Dante Calonsag Vincent Caponi Andrew Cardona Joseph Carey Sean Carey Maria Carey-Walton Basia Carroll Naniloa Casteel Bridgette Castillo Stephanie Castillo Kathleen Castillo-Avila Kimberly Catahan Jessica Cervantes Edwin Chan Justin Cheng Alyssa Cheung Philip Cheung Jordan Chew T! T - 4 T '1- -T at em . 1gX:Tm-W T il X yur? It WGS VTTOVIE So many movies have come out during this school year. The heartwarming romance of 27 Dresses, the magical moments of Enchanted, and the comedic Juno. 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F Y Justin Chin Genevieve Chiong Derek Chiu Nicole Choy Stephanie Choy Crystal Chu Emily Chug Marc Cirilo Antonio Cisneros Jennifer Cleary Nicholas Collaco Jacklyn Collins Christian Colvin Colleen Conefrey Jennifer Corry Guillermo Cortez Michael Courpet Carly Crivello Jonathan Cuevas Michael Cuvin Megan Da Silva Eugene Dawydiak Jeanette De La Torre Eric Joseph De Lara Kirsten De Leon Jeffrey Dea Jennifer Dea Jenny Del Rosario Ysabel Del Rosario Marcus Delbianco Samantha Delosada Oscar Denny Jacklyn Detrinidad Shivam Devdhara Laura Dickson Ramona Dilag Brendan Dimech Jacqueline Dixon Kevin Dixon Alessandro Donati Lauren Duff Casey Duffy Carlcy Dunleavy Monica Dupuix Adam Dziesinski Khulan Erdcnehaatar Ingrid Espino Bronson Farr SOPHOMORES There are so many types of shoes these days. Sneakers, boots, flats, and so much more. The community of SHCP wears all types of shoes, ranging from flip-flops to high-heels, slippers, and the ever-popular Air Jordans. Shoes are just as, if not as important, as the clothes you vvear. Shoes can be something that you feel like you just have to wear or it's the main focal point of your daily attire. Everybody has to vvear, shoes. So, What shoes do you like to wear? ...........-........ -...... .......-.J cause they're easy to put on. You can just slip them on and slip them off. And they come in many different materials. says E.J. de Lara jtopj. While EJ. may like the ease of putting on his vans, Natalie Mazzucco ll.eftj prefers tying the laces of her Converse Chuck Taylors. Chuck Taylors are super cool because they never go out of style. They're really comfortable and you can wear them vvith anything. Chucks are also cool because they come in many colors! William Fchlhuhcr - ' ,' - Courtney Fcrnzmdcz V . ' , Y 5 b 1 David Fernandez 1 ,, f ',,,.. M W 'PX my T ,Q Q A 2, Y, .5 . - I.cuh Filumor V f.. , ' H- i i . j ff ', ' ' i H N- V h ., MW , ,.....,i , W lj, , X -. 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'M Xl' -s XS ' ' , -A X, X- -X , -X 1' gr- -X XX t -NX J frm M M- C 'W , 1 C M .X . t 1 A XX XM, X f , M X rim' , mir Q -3,-I Y' ' X Y ' z f - A X X f, s X,XX, Fw :Xie ,Q ' ia wht gd ' J agrees.: f X- Xi- , A Z ' Qi:-,jr 9 -ziliixi 5 Nathan Gee Allyson Geiler Ryan Gerson Peter Gil Arjun Gill Vincent Gloria Christian Gonzales Sean Goodall Michael Gray Tim Green Robert Griggs Nicholas Guermn Analise Guillermo Oliver Gtitehinov Hazel Gutierrez Fernando Guzman Juan Guzman Sarah Hau Courtney Hayden August Heath Diego Hernandez Jesse Hernandez John Herndon Ill Jorge Herrera-Munoz James Hewitson Gorby Hilario Brian Hinchion Christian Hipolito Lisa Hipp Michael Holper Vincent Hurley Michael Hynson Aly ssa lno Kamilah Jackson Brendan Johnson Margaux Kara Joson Jennifer Jllllg Kristen Jung Tay lor Jung James Michael Juri Maryanne Kenney Hannah Kim Yale Kim Daniel Koch Stephanie Kong Sean Kreps Mario Krezo Ren Kuan Cody Kuramoto Angela Lam Derrick Lani Hoi Lam Jonathan Lani Daniel Lara Dominick Lau Zachary Lati Alexander Lee Bennett Lee Christian Lee Darren Lee Brandon Leung Brian Leung Victoria Leting Victoria C. Leung SOPHONIORES Ashley Lew Andre Lewis Katerina Loufas Brendan Lum Yenifer Luna Alana Lundberg Brett Lynch William Lyons , 'vi if rn wr J ll lf' .Y 'I A 5 , rm, 2 'W 'uf 'A ff mwiafiff' i , awwljllilli'Qlifil'1Q3'3i!fi 'A' if , it Alvin MacAle ' I TV' like 1 Jaclyn Mack i A A J 'P . Michael Scott Malunay . ix 3 ' 'MJ 'ii , t i J I 'H J i 'X Jocelyn Manalo r tttl -'QQ f Daniel Marsh ' J gpm fl qw? Leslie Martinez Q l- 'l Natalie Mazzueco . John McDonagh 1 1 Stephen McEvoy A W H Bennett McLaughlin A J Hann'1hM'M 1-B 'ii' PWM if-rt EW- 'M V ' J it 'M rw f c onage ai ie ggi N M M 3' gg wi N Andrew Mercado Mfr ii .W J Xi V i liifgi' ag, J . W VW- 'V W-H 'l i ' ilii' -as Alexander Merino If 5 if 'N gl W ' Corina Mincin 'l Frank Molina A, T ' Kevin Molloy Pamela Morehen , Eriko Moro Uechi ' l Christian Morrow Mary Murtagh Cheryl Ng 1' Michael Ng Monica Ngou K vi Wm at. i' PM i , Melissa Nishiharna Charles Northrop Ekekela Novero Deirdre O'Connor Hannah O,Donnell Michael O'Neill Michael O'Reilly Andrea Olivares Flora On V Siiiiisiwi ' V V i :ii A Mm W li M ill? fl ' .K NW! J ill' , M.. i J i i ,- Ja w mi in J J 1 rrrt . w L rt rrtt a ' ii ' , 'W -A 3 NJ f ine- A i ,, 4 J ' i i ' we i Rx 5 .15 We up , 'H A, X N yyri , Mi, , , ti l ' J, J J it g, J i 1 V J p xi is A, 'ri a 'W.lL',, f 5 'Q . -.sn at Efiiggmmw Y. i ,. i A . ' in ' Pi s il 'A i i 5 Wi l 'J MTW' 'i -- J. iw t. , f1ii1iiQww,-i 5 viii, ii Wil,-.'1Q:,L:.ijgii,i,g,. ,r , . UW' - V , N3-gilliililg my taxi-it gl M lla Q iisfyiggii W iii it i li A vi tilt' ri-liiiml s l wt xi WT ,illggixl mr vi ' i , ltr K ii.. JL i M Ni MW' EW 'f ' Iwi .v i J... .a i , i V ,i ,:iw,. W. 7 1-1 H Ea is V , .-mm ,gb iz 'i'?Tt ', e Tabitha Owyang . is , 1 re ar ' -w x. r Q Juan Palacio N fat- Qi , ,A M , ' 1, Douglas Parrish, Jr. N 1, ' fy , W I A Jessica Paz Q Wi ir i ig' i, ,S ,. ' i ,A wirzij' . Ya' 3' ' ' - P Scott Penn ' X Antigen i k 1 1, Q Sonia Perez J ' t- J r- iiii 'ks i ' W 9 ' Sarah Perry ,N W , X gig James Pickerrell in JW ' J PEOPLE As vvell as eating and breathing, music is up there as one ofthe most important things for our sur- vival. IVIany of us svvear that vve cannot live vvithout music. And vvho could blame us? With so many genres of music to choose from, it's hard not to have a favorite Hap artist or Flock and Roll star. Who is your favorite music artist out there today? 'Srl-3 is 5 ,- 3545 lx .S 'la li y, , ll , 2 - X ia all ii f S3 il ' I J V155-wr, A., W rr 2 - Q. we i W. V l i , ' Lily . ,, any N W it :gi l li 'Wi' ,. lk .W K- i ' Q ' . . ,il 'L M I hi 'ii X i N 4 xiii .X ill S y if . Ji Egg ni M H H ike, , x i. -s if .X . l ,sk 'bs i 'W , My. , J, ' 'fx .1 Q -me , i in may T ' i 3 f ai rQ HN ' ff: A: , f 5 9 4 i N , 0 , is a ' , ,, ii g. i ,Nt uni, W , ,rf-N i i ,W , ,- i iv, i lin, aiwiw l i l W., V r i if ill, , i -. ill A Av ,, Q 3 'K X Y ' i , il-n w 'il' ii Xi: ll? f i I i ii ia I if yr i 7, gfi l F , sm, Wllwfl W i 5 wi 'ii A i NE mi .K ew A ,gig gb Q . ' K 7 I 35 , ,ia 4-'l 3 ll 'Eh i ' 1. 5 . I is it i gmt iii Ml wx- . 'M '45, Wi 't t :ii li -X f l 1. -N 1, W My favorite music artist has to be Alicia Keys. She has an incred- ible voice and her lyrics are very i i WW m 1 i We. iz , A -. A -'75 ' 2 -, ' '.. ' 74 lun l y , i - ll' ' i N x 1 Q ff.. ,a-my ay' 1, 5 . .uve 2 ' 'J ,I 2 if ,f Q., l Y. lx V .. mp v . 2 ' -i ...,, e lil 2 L A G' m a y 3 YXNN 5 lli li A wi Wl'.'l:il ':li x A X i ill 3 mi- mf lc . rl l M Hazel Anne Pincda Mari Pinotti John Pirring Jonathan Polanco Paige Porter Denis Power Emily Quach Peter Quigley Elizabeth Quinlan Mayra Quintano Casey Quirke Mathew Quitugua Jordan Ramsey Blaine Rapp Jennifer Rauch Molly Reichman Michael Remedios Rey mark Renigen Christian Reyes Karl Reyes Sara Riggs Alexandrya Rosboro Chloe Rose Rick Rossi Kevin Rucker James Ryan Michelle Ryan Amanda Saeed Mariah Salamy Brenda Sandoval Dustin Sanford Ryan Santiago Franchesca Santos-Cucalon Kathleen Schick Madison Schwartz Nerrissa Senores Erica Sequeira Kelly Shanahan Lauren Shigio Robert Shih Marian Shively Evan Short Grant Silverman Anthony Silvcstri Joseph Slocum Audrey Solomon Laila Soudi Christina Soza Lil' Wayne is my hero. His songs' beats are awesome. Plus he has great lyrics to back up reat beats. SOPHOMORES Joseph Spiers Keelan Sullivan Lyle Surio Xavier Sy Veronica Tabora Angelica Tabuena Chelsey Tafeamalii Ariel Tam Darlene Tam Vanessa Tam John Thrailkill Allison Tittiger Fernando Tolama Sofia Torres Priscilla Tov Kenneth Toy Jonathan Tso Victoria Tsoi Joshua Tupper Michael Urbina Samantha Vaing Rocky Valderrama Hildagene Valle Leah Van Der Heide Michael Vasquez-Pompili Jennifer Denise Velasco Anthony Villamore Laura Walley Clareen Ward Connor Ward Jacob Wells Tyler Wherry Daniel Williams Kristina Williams Damon Wilson Clint Wolfrom Garrett Wong Elizabeth Wright Nicole Yap Jeffrey Yee X .ii5,XXXt:i 1'futXX ii A. V i t ei- iii-' i e,,X J X - XX 'A X b l , V X X X t ' i'l,vlnq,X X XXX -ll it ' X W u li. , Q '-. me S ' ...--W Xf X 113 'm X i 'zv-X fl in ' XA ,- A 1 X - , X X il ' ht A, , Xf' .4 fm M. in, uf-,ref-4 ' f 'fl f Wifi 'Ui M W 7 V .fi L 'VX If A 1 .-1: 1- 253- f f - ,A La.. 'f' 1 ' T 73529-A f be -far? 'le' ' ,V XX ' E ,f X ,Y 1 ' ae vi ' X an 2 3 'I SC 0.4 'TQ ,X KX 3 Q-'f if - -A ' 'X ' Q? 5' A 6 '.. ' if -T 5 li ,L . L eees t - s K l . A N t X I S .- t 1 s N . . Xp .X M XF , X tk X 1 X , . R315 'ii ix 'hs X -1,X.:X' 'pl 'A f- l 'x - fi fa Q ' 1 V .. 1... . 5- A ,, r ...- f . 1 f... , G clmrr . J gg:-A-7' , '7 -gy , ,,,.. , -W-ff 2 we-ei' Q, , -. ' , V ' XXX,,.i I t f X 1 4 ' -X b J, 'diff Wil r ' . . if 1 will, rx in Cynthia Yum -' F P 0 nga, Sarah You - U if - fm J . . , r W ig' A William Ysturiz-Dougherty X J i X Melissa Yu - i X ' M Aaron Zaglin 'K Sophie Zeck PEOPLE When going back home, some people are met with the sight of a creature launching itself to lick their face. Dr maybe they enter the house and look dovvn to see a little fur- ball curling around one of their legs. Some people don't have a pet vvaiting at home for their masters to come back from school to feed them. But all of you probably remember when there vvas a time vvhen you wished you had a pet anxiously and had a specific one in mind. So, what animal would you want for a pet? Some people are more into aquatic animals for pets. They might prefer fishes or turtles over something else like a snake. Take for example, Robbie Giggs fTopI. lf I could have any pet, it would be a Siamese Fighting Fish! They look so cool. They come in all different colors. Other people might prefer four-legged critters instead of fins. lVly dream pet is a dog. I would want either a Boxer or an English Bull Dog. Dogs make great pets because they're loyal, smart, and plus, they're man's best friend! says Jocelyn Manalo lLeftJ. Even though l would never be able to have it as a pet, a dolphin would be a great addition to my family. I would feed it, play vvith it and, petit. Dolphins are intelligent animals sol could teach it many tricks. I could teach it hovv to shake my hand, jump out of the vvater, and make noises. l would vvant a big pool for my dolphin so I could keep it safe. I would get another dolphin so it could keep the other company. When- ever I go to the Aquarium, l go straight to the dolphin exhibit so l can vvatch them all day. Dolphins, a man's best friend. Nathan Gee Ililightl. soPi-ioivioREs lVliddle school had come to an end, but for the freshman class of 2O'l 1, a new and exciting year of high school at SHOP had begun. Some were anxious and nervous. Others were bouncing off the walls with excitement. The much anticipated freshman look-in proved to he worthwhile, for everyone met their fellow peers and became familiar with the renown college prep. Smiles and laughter filled the campus while people danced sang and got to know some of the individuals who would accompany them on their wild and fun journey through high school. These talented individuals were athletes singers dancers ac- tors musicians and contributors to Sacred Heart Cathedral making it such a superb and exceptional school. These individuals have grown together as a family. This is the Class of 201 'l a class that is destined to achieve greatness. mm q,, 'Qr .PEQPLE . ,wnwm fam. - 5: 3,6 'mf I xg.. .g 1 'qw-f Mil., A .Mu --.. N- A 9... if ff Uxrw ' ii Q5 'A M - .X gg - xr rf ' f' 2 ' V 1 A - 4 -. ,Q ,- as A .WV X. L-.+ .'ff1. -A -5? w ,r U 2 , , X -f--- V 0, -- Q 'in S 4 A! .4 if 'MH X ww QC, , 3 3 A ff - . V3 . 'E Y' V Mfm gitqg m ,...- - f ls, ' is T' V, x Wd 3 4 Ffa A. 'fa W x ww,:m,w -1 f , A .-f' J 1-if ' V i AX FV- X W V 11'1 X N ' f f H 'V' w5W' sw Y WEQCQQIF. ,- ' , ' X--'91 f u -.W .mmf W Q 11 mx If 49 4 in ww. f up 1 rv-fsfff I 1 - +5 - . 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M .,.. 4........,,,wU.,, ..,,. ..-. 1. ,M L 155 Manuel Severino Abad Jordan Abantao Alisa Adams Chris Ahlbaeh Julie Ainsbury Josephine Alonzo Eddie Alvarado Michelle Amaris Amanda Areila Sergio Armas Maria Isabella Arrohio Elizabeth Aviles Gabriela Bacon Elisa Balladares Cara Bardine Andrew Barnes Marina Baumann Melanie Baybay Marisol Beaulac Ruby Betten Hope Bidegainherry Jonathon Blaquera Claudia Bogdan Melanie Bolanos Carisa Marisol Borromeo Krystal Bosch Bernadette Boyle Ruli no Brobsl Rayven Brooks Aledia Brown Sonata Brown Stephanie Brown Victoria Cabrera Chiara Callahan Dennis Carlin Eric Case Cesar Castillo Griselda Castillo Kimberly Castillo Cassandra Cave Arnett Caviel Alexandria Cerri Amy Chan Kimberly Chan Marcus Chan Nieolette Chan Vincent Chan llenia Chanax Brandon Chang Disny Chavez Alton Cheng Quincy Cheng Christian Chew Terry Chiang Nicole Chin Lauren Chue-Wong Sidney Chukuntarod Kyle Church Tyler Collins Myles Coneon Grace Cooley Natasha Cooper Joanna Corleto Colleen Corry , J -- ,rt , My as 'Ea J-as A f JM- .ax Q. 4 , X 'ds qs A 'ix I, X ,X Xa JJ XX an -N , , , , . 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'J ' :riff .1 4, , ' ' x f T 1 ' ', i Q i ' , --X f J , ' .1-. A Y 251, fn ' 'ls ,a , 'M 'S J fs 4,1 , . J 4'-1 ' , a t M f J gms.. K ' tg' '- , 'Wa . ,V X 4 -. , -X a ny t t-.M ' - ,, ,L-r , me X ff' 1 , v3 J J , ' J' t JJ JIXX, ,X ...,X A X, ,ws ,ai 3X Xt, -- M- - 'W , t t T2 .s ,ll 1 J y, ' J. - ' - 5? J' ' - M . Jltrillllllt Wrw t 3 f : . -- fr-1 l' r K My t U ht mmiwr it Mlm HJ' 0 I X ll ' , J t, J J C J N it J all , ' X , t W , Qi, , .t J M 4. , at - Y' 'lllll 'dt e wi 4 C ' - l , r J v X f y N- ,N -. lX f X ff f ay 'M--. 5 - ' X, x. XX we--H f t , f , N t J' X ,Jr JJ ' l I MW . PEOPLE J' nf , ,-XX, lt's the vveekendl Some people sleep in after a long night of chat- I ting online. Some people dig through their closets to find the best I outfit to vvear on a date. Some go on a shopping spree with their friends during the Saturday afternoon. Some spend time with their families or just stay home to enjoy the weekend by them- selves. There is so much to do on Fridays and Saturdays that stu- dents don't start worrying about doing their homework until late Sunday night. Do you do something exciting or adventurous? So, what do you do on the weekends? On the vveekends, I like to go to the lVletreon to watch mov- ies with my friends. There's also lots of good food to eat as well. Chinatown is really cool to hang out at too. lt's a great change of scenery. says Sean Wilson lTopj. I like going to Union Square on the vveekends. Theres alot of places to shop dovvntovvn, and it's just a cool place to hang out vvith friends. I also like to go to the Haight-Ashbury district because it's a very cool, hip, and trendy place to shop and eat. Marianne V ' . V ws f I ASK 'vi ... sl Q 1. A-'if 'Y --i vm m M f i ..- J f Healow ll3ottomj. ,.. ss John Cox Francis Crux 1. Dux id CLILMJIAU Elena Cnndros , Gurrctl Cunninghaim .JLIIJJJC Duilcy Bcrnudcllc Dc Mesa ' Szununlhzi Duckcr V ' ' JJ Dominic Dcticsui W Terence John Dclu Ruedu fll '15, Lnuru Diuf Jil c Brandon Dnngildsnn ' Bri11Dol1L1ldsoi1 Justin Dorsey Hznnidou llraiininch l .jj Q E, j ix l Miki i ijivi 3 jj ll ml.. ll HL JH' l Andrew Drcycr FRESHMEN Chandni Dumbhalia Adrienne Dunlap Dixon Duong Jordan Duval-Smith Lueas Dziesinski Malia Elliott-Tufono Miles Evans Elena Faddoul Anne Fernandez Brandon Fernandez Seamus Finnegan Francesca Florendo Alazan Flores Juliana Flynn Martin Folan Laura Fong Christopher Franeesehini Owen Froehlieh ' 1 Michael Fuerte W W W, Maurice Fuller 'W Alexis Gallo '1 V Jelyn Gapal X Cindy Garcia-Mendez Tommy Garrett Jenna Gebhardt Elliot Gee Jerald Geronimo Leo Gi Paul Giannini Geena Giovannetti Andrea Gomez Ewalieia Gomez ,11f ' at Jailffi, Giovanni Gomez ' Marjorie Gonzalez Isabella Gordillo Niekolas Grass ii, M Brian Grossman 1 1 Eugene Grossman ,' 1 V qgs ox, Nick Grady i , f 1 tw f i Stuart Grossman A 1 L i omg ,wr ' 1 Jacquelyn Guerra 11 1 il' fl 5, Kevin Guevarra N ' i , 'N , y 9 if. W1 i A EVN AlexisHallgren , ,E ,L ,,,! M. +- 3 ii , Na, A Z ll gli ,- , Brooke Hanson 2 1- , ltii W. , Sara Hanson Allison Hargrove Sherilyn Harrington 1 Marianne Healow PEOPLE X ', W1 r ' M. rt' 5 'WF l fm rr M l, wg-1-W 1- m l W i 5-.. ences for many people. lt ie one that they like to look back on later in life. For the Freshmen class of 2O'l'l they have just begun their high school experience. They are novv in a nevv enviroment that is very different from that of elementary and junior high school. What is the best thing about high school so far? l-ligh school is one of the most memorable experi- A ,aww raw , in K' 'I i , nfs 1 i .1-as W xy , im M . ' ' lr: vw i t 4 A K 7 1 ,1. i an? ' illi , ' rr, , ' u-w?rfriiiiiifrfl:1ii:i,,, 1' , ,Aff-ga lgtw 131' Q, 1 1, 2, , ' . l ' full' N I 'W i ,ffm 'fit' 1 1 A if N J 1 1 :N , an mf g iq , 1 1 , i 'L , r , . , All M 1' N ' Q -, ' EJ 'px ii N V Y 'I' t Y 4-,1 1 1 i N '1 ' l , H 'sf ' fl 1 if 1-fa 3 ,- i ,-tv. Y C- .. 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K T 5 tt ii i I ,, ui '1 tt, 15 i l Being in a school with such a diverse student Nathalie Heehinger Theodore Heekel Christopher Hernandez Darrell Hong Robyn Huey Alvin Hui Sophia Huie Stephanie Hurtado Natalie Jaeobs Christina Jeung Ashley Jew Ryan Jow Joseph Keightley Alison Killian Joy Kiln Teresa King Terry Kitagawa Emma Koehler Sho Kolko Christian Koriganowitz Jung Kuan Reza Kurniawan Cameron Kurozawa-Chow Clariee Kwong Norman Lai Kevin Lam Viana Larkin Mitchell Lau Danielle Laub Ngoe Le Kenneth Lee Kevin Lee Kimberly Lee Nicole Lee Richard Lee Stephanie Lee Timothy Lee Jose Leon Clint Lewis Nicholas Lewis Harry Liharle lvayana Janeen Liggins Kirsten Lim Nathan Ling Nien Lorenzo Listana Stephanie Lopez Kailey Lordan Lydia Louie FRESHIVIEN Fashion is around us wherever vve are. Our clothes, our eyeglasses, or even the type of iF'od MP3 player vve cvvn, it tells other people of the fashion sense vve have. Fashion is a term that usually applies to what a person vvears, and if it is in or not. lf it isn't in, it's out! The Yearbook people went out to ask the student body vvhat they thought is the current and biggest fashion trend of today. So, what is the biggest fashion trend of today? Winter is a time vvhen vve get to vvear our big puffy jackets and tall boots. According to Jacquelyn Guerra lTopl, Scarves vvith simple patterns are all the rage novv. lt looks good vvith vvhatever you Wear and it keeps you vvarm. Everybody vvears scarves. Anne Fernandez lLeftj says, Flats are super cool. They are easy to slip on and they look nice. That is probably why nearly every girl wears flats to school. fi 'E ' ' f , , 11 11 . . 1. v,W,i,il im!',k,, Wit, W X W , Erie-Allen Luis ,,ip,gi5,v ' ,1 M W, l- , f '- Amy Lundc 'A 0 1 ' 1 N . ,S Jorge Macias A Ns at , , 11 my ii 5' w X ,QQ , T , 1 X i- sf- t if iw-'K 1 e A fi QQ tt, Carolyn Mack ai W ,A . , i If 4 I , M Vx ,L K . lf' -1 ,f ' lin ' . -Ia QM. 3 r '1 V ' HT ',,Q,W 5 Rayslmwnda Madison gif H '-' rv- '- 1' if 'f 1 , ' K ' , Z - S , 1 i ' l1:1,ll'l1'2f?i l tai 53 ,, ' l ' 1 i 5 , amanthaMa1rcna Q wi 5 , -1 . lf A 112 , 1 lg,13fm,, ' . J Q Raul Maldonado M ala! 1, K if i . 1 Viviana Maldonado lim J' il - ' A ' ' - l ' , 1 , A 2 V ru PaulMallar1 1 H ' ., A 1 , li Cesar Martinez A 1 X Q A L 5 I I W1 IP f lsamar Martinez tj, 5' .A M is 1,5 -wit gf' ' ig ,,.., i ,.-,W U Y ,Nj ti'- 11, 1 AN , N. Q i wx is W Thomas McCarthy fy 1. . i1 J i iv T 1 ' ' - A MV if W -an-mm. it N.. 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L Ashley Miranda Fiona Mitsuoka Michaelyn Miyagishima Jonathan Mok Daniel Molloy Sara Moon Gary Moore Jarrett Moore Patrick Murphy Peter Murphy Sean Murphy Melanie Murray Aurora Myers James Na Ysabella Naya Jeremy Naval Gabriella Navales-Lugtu Kaitlyn Neary Michelle Neary Rachel Negrete Nicole Newland Austin Ng Casey Nuckols Rory O'Driscoll Catherine O'Kane Daniel O'Shea Kiera O'Shea Erika Ogden Alexis Ordona Steven Orengo Kelly Ostello Patrick Ostrca Jennifer Otoshi Stephanie Owyang Steven Padilla Jon Louise Paramel Charles Pardini Luis Parodi Andrea Parrino Michelle Pas India Pearce Allyson Peralta Lisa Pereira Gabriela Perez Erik Petrich Grace Pino James Pirring Brendan Pramono Gregory Prongos Samuel Rangel Michael Rauls Vaneka Reed Frederick Reid Monique Reyes Oliver Reyes Vannessa Reyes Monica Rios Chantal Rodriguez Raul Rodriguez Samantha Roldan Marial Roque Camille Ruvalcaba Joseph Ryan Noel Sabella FRESHMEN Deserea Sabo Christian Sami Alex Sanchez Amanda Sanchez Yesenia Sandoval Steffan Sanguinetti Carlo Santos Maritza Sazo Joseph Schick Elena Sedar Eric Sellai Selina Scnel Faazil Shaikh Patrick Sheehan Jacob Shiffer Jacqueline Shim Ciara Silvestri Sherise Sims Donald Sisk De'Aur1hur Smith Jose Soberanis Kevin Soracco Daniel Stornaiuolo Charissa Suantawee Brian Sweeney Karena Swenson Naomi Tam Hansen Tang Fatima Tayag Alex Teranishi Matthew Tinio Celina To Michael Tolentino Henry Toruno Theodore Tran Jessica Tse Michele Tse Katherine Tsougarakis Fuelafo Tualaulelei Timothy Tuason Steven Tulkoff Jennifer Twomey Lauren Ung Justin Valencerina Shanelle Van Veronica Varela Fiorella Vasquez Casandra Vazquez fa. ma- i -v ,. ' rl i In -4 fn J i . it ii.. i iw., .. .. i ii t if , i 'vilfhmlv ' 1'i' dit an . X , I X M 'Q We ik af- T i x wwf? ji, an fy-.-.f'flYq4Mf' t 3 t f .- nn. . . if ' ' 1 .fer . mi gi 2 g, if ei' is it-I-Z' , Q .V I r 1- f qs 1- , Q 'S i 1 ' - X ' ' Q 55 . il x J. Cl, f - : q-fs, . ws., f C K iff-ff i . i M . at 'J ' 1 1 N ' es- axv 7:5 , ras an ax O wc.. ,. i .Yr ' iw-. 1 M., N ' .r WP.-'-r - Uv PEOPLE Toy Story! It has action, drama, romance, and the characters are toys! qt., A -at qt . 4 is f ., env 0 Sc,-if Everyody remembers watching Disney ani- mated movies vvhile growing up. They are as muoh a part of our lives as our favorite foods. Everybody has their favorite Disney movie. With so many classics, ranging from Aladdin to Mon- sters Ino., to Mulan to Beauty and the Beast... So, what is your favorite Disney Animated Movie? '55 JI i f Y x 4 xr ,an w X .K N ww... W oe r 5 q if -i Q I 5 K i li -ny Y iii Q ii, I 'fr Q., 1 q Q W- f Jarred Zarcilla Jessica Zuasola Nathan Zuraek 4 , YW I f i, H , , , will wi ,, iniigiiy ii Y l Milan: Y , ,: W X 1, 'iii i, ,M-.i H i 1 Q X lslii 1 i ii M- l Q M gl i. ii Y i f K K ix 'ii I W Irs 14, 3, . i 'Q .. -.W vs 332 yy Nmaiie Viola llili Gabriella viiug ,a li We Kristofer Vukasin x -X , ' Lily Wade . .lake Walsh :MJ ,W 1 Aidan Williams X f Chandler Williams Nicholas Willmer-Shiles Sean Wilson ., l Brandon Wong i lf' U Kevin Wong i, X lVlayaWong . , Delaney Woo 1 , Shannon Woo , Allen Yee Danielle Yee fi., -'rl W i ' li Y . X Robert Yee Geoffrey Yep Summer Yeramian Michael Yes Jenny Yip Katerina Yohannes Tina You Carolyn Yu l like The Lion King the The movie had characters and FRESHMEN FACULTY Enter to learn leave to serve. The faculty and staff help stu- dents live up to our motto first and foremost by living it them- selves. However faculty and staff are not merely chastisers they mentors. Everyday they show their dedication to our students by coming to school eager to share their knowledge with their pupils. They do more than just stand in a classroom giving lectures and homework though many faculty members also work as club moderators coaches and mentors as well as teaching their own personal interests by composing and constructing academic ex- plorations. With their daily class work as well as going above and beyond what is asked of them our faculty and staff dont simply teach, they serve with integrity and become mentors to us all. serve as guides to students on their road to maturity, they are our PEOPLE J l fi if Q KK' ,,,' Q ,N ' u Riaz Abdulla Chikara Abe Dimitri Andruha James Baird Margaret Baptista Patil Barnes Nick Barseth Janet Bechelli Arturo Beeche Leslie Bell Edward Bennett Marie Bernard Christian Bohm Jack Bourne Alessandro Bresba John Brown Christine Buell Tim Burke Manuel Czinchola Gary Cannon Michael Cardella Br. 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P l 1 V l 1'-W 4 X N KX V lx K 'llll I :Y A V -Q 3 R l 4 4 ' Y, PEOPLE OULY 's Luv 01 FACU LTY :1-:z::1:l:1:1: 'R it . W 1 Wa 'r 2 i A 'J My , , ?,......,,......... , E.. Q A J A A ff! Eififf 35 Q , ff . : H 'fffif 5 K L if: -if? lg! W Q s 5 f , si? sg? BUY' TEACHERS AND FACULTY The SHCP Fightin Irish athletic teams easily own up totheir name. With determination skill and strong support it is hard for the teams not to. From battling old rivals to the first games of the season to championships students are given a ever sports are notjust games that teach us hovv to score a goal or throvv a ball sports teach us to be determined that vve must work hard and never be discouraged by failure. These life lessons transcend and impact athletes as sports give them newfound confidence in all of their activities. Sports are also vital for a healthy body. They keep students fit relieve stress and serve as a great source of entertainment mixed with exercise. I way to shine individually, as well as in a team. Hovv- i ilwmgmqgm, -iw! fi! 2 in SPORTS an BIIIIPIS MM Q va 3 , g 1- k 4' Lv fi 3 5 AWN 4R'!' 531 1 f xx F Max i? 4 M. X L ' DIV-ISION ' fate 6YOW Bfitg 'l. The world's first football was round and made 450 years ago. 2. The coldest recorded football game-day was 'l3 degrees, and was played in Green Bay, Wis- consin, on December 3'l, 1967. 3. lt takes 3,000 cows to sup- ply the NFL with enough leather for a years supply of footballs. 4. Kicker and punters are the only two players who can use their feet to move the ball. 'U' 'l. Junior Bartholomew Sullivan kicks the foot- ball deep into the opponent's territory. 2. Junior Desarte Yarnway carries the ball toward the goal line and Senior Cuznar is next to him preparing for a block. 3. All ofthe football players are returning from half time, they are refreshed and ready to continue the game ll. The Fightin' lrish Football team proudly recite the Sl-l0P Alma Mater after a victory against Terra Nova SPORTS Row 1: K. Greene, D. Garrett, J. Williams, C. Geno, J. lvlakey, N. Ryan, lVl. Franceschi, T. Salderramos. Flow 2: C. Cuznar, P. Mur- phy, A. Chagniot, D. Yarnway, S. Tuala, lVl. Loftus, lvl. lvlorello. Row 3: J. Haro, D. G'Connor, T. Brophy, K. Cavness, C. Johnson, C. Masoud, N. Passani, S. Cameron. Row 4: S. Lee, J. Webster, lVl. Toomey, E. Jones, Coach O'Keefe, Coach lVlcLaughlin, Coach Lee, Coach Fleiclenbach, Coach Silver, V. Sollini, lVl. Mattias. Row 5: lVl. Hanley, E3. Sullivan, S. Neary, G. Salum, J. Tupper, S. Hayes, S. Guerrero, Fl. Cardin, C. Nlalunay, S. Whitney, S, Shih. Flow B: J. De Losada, S. lvlullins, E. Sarreneche, J. Hargrove, C. lVlc- Guire, A. Pastrano, Fl. Corritore, G. Hirsh, lVl. Scannell, K. Fleyes. he 2007 Fightin' lrish football sea- son was one filled with memora- ble moments. The seniors of the varsity team left a good mark on the team. All team members contributed a solid effort to make this season one they would not forget. Ending their sea- son with a record of 5-5, the players of the varsity football team showed that the amount of dedication and determi- nation they put into their practices and scrimmages weren't a waste of effort and time. Staying alert and focused on the moment is important in football, but it wasn't just about the games. Our program not only develops student athletes but prepares young men to be more productive in society, said Ju- nior Desarte Yarnway. With agility and strength, mental quickness and strat- egizing skills, these players will be more than prepared for the challenges that await them in the future. Every year, the players learn the importance of friend- ship, teamwork, hard work, and spirit. the game against St. Ignatius 5. Football players and coaches say the National Anhem before . M EN'S VARSITY FOOTBALL lfT'liLi 1Y'f 'flffT'I i'i' 'U.l'T3K 'll iiil 'lM M'Ul'ml'Mi'm'l.'fT'I'i i'fl 'l. Freshman Charles Parclini protects the quarterback, Sophomore Casey Gluirke as he looks dovvn the field. l-le throws the football with all his strength to the receiver, who then scores the winning touchdown 2. Sophmore Tommy Boyle closes in on his opponent, carefully watching his movements preparing to tackle 3. Freshman Steffen Sanguinetti, with a need for speed, runs straight to the St Ignatius quarterback, tackling him to the ground. 4. Sophmore Joshua Tupper skillfully dodges the St. Ignatius defenders to get the endzone. JD assfiiiiiiil 'l. American Football finds its origins in Flugby Football. 2. ln the old days footballs were made of actual pig skins. 3. .Jerry Mahoney isa graduate of Sacred Heart High Schools class of 'l 947. 4. Walter Camp is widely considered the father of Ameri- can Football. gtk. ing of being on the field and the energy of the crowd. -Kyle Church '1 1 Row 1: N. Grass C. Pardini H. Libarle T. Heckel B. Sweeney S. Finnegan B. D Driscoll S. Murphy A. Barnes D. Stornaiuolo Row 2: C. Williams S. Kolko C. Sami S. Padilla D. Cuadro E. Petrich K. Vukasin K. Church J. Dorsey Row go J. Schiffer H. Toruno K. Suevarra Row 4' T.Lee D.Carlln T. McCarthy Coach Field Coach Dunne Coach Escalante D. Defiesta J. Na B. Fernandez Flow 5: D. DShea K. Lee M. Tolentino C. Lewis C. Franceschini P. Murphy S. Sanguinetti P. Sheenan Flow B. J. Flyan J.Walsh M.Fuller L. Si M.Yes MWMMWXX , . . , . , l D s 1 I i I There is nothing better than the feel- i 3: P. Murphy, E. Sellai, J. Keightley, S. Moore, B. Donaldson, D. Hong, S. Cren- -x.,,i-1.l.A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,..A,,., AW, ,,..,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,., he Freshman Football Team came through with a 4-5 re- Row 1: V. Bastidas, C. Duirke, B. Johnson. A. Lewis, C. Bardine, C. Fox, C. Ward, A. Silvastri Flow 2: J. Spiers, K. Molloy, C. Morrow, T. Boyle, M. D'Neill, K. Anderson, D. Wilson Flow 3: D. Parrish, Coach Timboe, Coach Dizon, Coach Cobos, Coach Peuse, Coach Libby, A. Heath, J. Thrailkill Row 4: W. Ysturiz-Dougherty, D. Williams, V. Hurley, V. Capcni, M. Cuvin, B. McLaughlin, H. Brown, A. Bussel, M. Del Bianco Flow 5: A. Merino, D. Power, M. Gray, K. Fleyes, J. Tupper, B. Dimech, J. Flamsey, D. Lee cord season. The team had more than forty boys and three great coaches who led them through an ad- venturous season. Even though the boys had a rough season, they came in with a positive attitude and left with great sportsmanship, while also keep- ing their heads up high. The Junior Varsiw Football Team, on the other hand, had an extraordinary season with a 7-3 record. Filled with a lot of hope, from the cheering crowds and their teammates, they played each game with a passion to win. With the upcoming season just around the corner, these athletes are in it to win the Bruce Mahoney game next year. MEN'S JV AND FROSH FOOTBALL he EUC7 Cross Country Team, led by Junior Paul Rechsteiner gave our opponents a run for their money. The Team had a successful sea- son, destroying the competition. The men's team finished in fourth place in the VVCAL Finals. Senior Jared Wicklund gave outstanding performances placing eighth over all in the CCS Championships. Led by Coach Andy Chan, BCC7 Cross Country Team turned out continually bril- liant times, while improving their past re- cords. With a mixture of hard work and determination, the Cross Country team achieved nothing less than success. Their long hours of dedication in practice didn't let them dovvn as they met each match with one victory after the next. They had intense workouts consisting of three to tvvelve miles of warm-ups, strides, jogs, cool downs, hills, and sand exercises. The runners' focus and school spirit made each race a true team ef- fort and victory. Teamvvork, endurance, and their strive to win paved their way to victory. ..,, .. . L .ii 'IY4 ., , ZW iii, ,W X f f it T W 'J llis A l 4 i' A B . my W f iw- --.suis . as Row 1: Coach LoGiudice, Coach Rabieh, Coach Palermo, lVl. Cun- ningham, Coach Chan, Coach Racatte , Coach Higgins Row 2: J. lVlchugh, N. Baumann, T. Redmond, K. Kim, A. Zuffo, P. Rech- steiner, J. Sciancalepore, J. Wicklund Row 3: B. Demesa Jr., A. Romero, T. Jung, K. Wong, J. Bautista, J. Juntado, A. Xiao. y , Running Cross Country was a great experi- M 433 y y ence.This sport helped me become more V75 physically and mentally tough to face all my 5- issues. l love to run! X 7 -Bernardo Demesa Jr. '09 J Tliloach Lofiiudice Coach Rabieh Coach Palermo Coach Chan Coach Pa- WWade ADunlapHnw3.J.Tse D.Sabo J. Flynn K. Chan J.Tvvorney P. lvlorehen l lfFiow4:J.iAinsburyyJ Curry lVl.Pas N. Hechinger B.DelVlesa L. Fong K. Silvestri. .'Jl,?iQiiiIQB,'CEiBCh'HiQQiUS Raiiv 2: Nl. Shivly,'E. Novero, E. Chdg, T. King, lvl. Beaulac, L. . sPoR'rs 31111 5215 ml' 'l. A Cross Country race is five kilometers or 3.'l miles. 2. Cross Country events can take place in courses of grass mud woodlands and vvater. ner in a marathon is approxi- mately 'l2.'l miles per hour. 4. ln a running event energy is compressed in ligaments and tendons of the ankle and knee. 3. The average speed of a run- ll? 'l. Sophomoredordan Chew pushes himselftothe head of the pack, working very hard to get ahead. 2, Sophomore Guillermo Cortez makes great time pumping his arms, making his vvay to- wards the finish with sheer determination. Senior Jaclyn Flynn races to victory. She takes the lead constantly breathing and keeping her pace. Junior Albert Xiao accelerates to the finish, with a mixture of exuberance and exhaustion on his face. :W ' ' CROSS COUNTRY 'Row 1: Nicole Yap, Melissa Lee, Coach Belma, Coach Jacobus, Bran don Chui, Gabby Jolly. Row 2: Brittany Rozzanno, Katrina Baocetti, Natalie Chaparro Meghan McGuire Colleen Conefrey Lorina Louie Lisa l-lipp Flow 3 Jill Aguinaldo Alison Wuerstle Megan Bagaman Nicole Cheong Danielle Hechinger Fiona Lee he EUU7 Varsity volleyball team, under great leadership of their coaches, Margi Beima and James Jacobus, consisted of four returning se- niors as well as returning Sophomore Lisa Hipp. The Irish had a record of 31-S defeating St. Mary's Stockton to win the NOR CAL Championship. Junior Gabby Jolly and Senior Natalie Chaparro had numerous kills throughout the season. The setter, Senior Jill Aguinaldo, made terrific sets so that all her teammates could get kills and score great points. This year was really fun and We worked to- gether on the road to victory. l will never forget this season and my hardworking teammates. They have truly made this season memorable. said Senior Natalie Chaparro, recalling a spectacular season. The Fightin' Irish beat the Wildcats and also defeated Notre Dame, Bel- mont for the first round of VVCAL play- offs. The team vvon the CCS Volleyball Quarter-Finals against Notre Dame, San Jose. They finished off their overall season with true spirit and determination. SPORTS When vve finally got to compete after months of hard practices, all our vvork paid off in the season. - Fiona Lee '09 4, Senior Lisa Hipp passes the ball to the setter for a good play, 5. Sophomore Nicole Yap, Junior Gabby Jolly, and Se- nior Megan Bagaman are in serve receive to get ready to make a precise pass to the setter, Senior Jill Aguinaldo. l. Senior Katrina Baccetti spikes the ball for a kill to get the lrish team a point and get the team fired p with a burst of energy. She does this with great accuracy and skill to put the ball into a hole in the court . Junior Gabby Jolly and Senior Katrina Baccetti transition off the net, with great focus on the ball and determination to set up a miraculous play and vvin the lrish point against Notre Dame Belmont fl x. 3. Gabby Jolly, Jill Aguinaldo, Megan Bagaman, Katrina Baccetti, and N cole Yap clap for their teammates C6 in 'l Volleyball is the End most popular sport in the world today 2 Olympic volleyball can be traced back to the 'l S24 Summer Oylmpios in Paris. 3. The United States Volley- ball Association vvas organized in 1928 and is still here today. 4. The first volleyball net was only ETS high and a normal high- school volleyball net is 7 l'l . Woivi EN'S VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Jr ml7i'7l'M7'i T'1i'f'1l' 1f Bump x , 5 Spike l 'l. Volleyball is played by over BDC million people around the world at least once a week. 2. Volleyball was originally called Nlintonette . 3. William G. Morgan invented volleyball in 1895 as a blend of tennis, basketball, and handball. 4. The dangerous bump, set, spike tactic vvas invented in the Philippines called the Pilipino Bomb . . mf? 'l. Freshman Monica Rios gets lovv and ready to dig the ball and pass the ball so the setter can make a great play. 2. Sophomore Cynthia Yim gets ready to bump the ball once she recieves it. l 3. Freshman Lauren Ung sets the ball for Freshman Colleen Corry to make a kill and get the point. 4. Libero, Freshman Nicolette Chan, serves the ball giving the team a burst of energy to beat their opponets. SPORTS s f Row 1: Fiona Mitsuoka, Manger Natalie Mazzucco, Manager Leah Filamor, Coach Karen Murray, Coach Kelly l-lierlmeier Alediah Brown. Flow 2: Fue Tualaulelei, Collen Corry, Isabella Gordillo, Cath- erine C'Kane, Victoria Cabrera. Flow 3: Samantha Mairena, Katie Neary, Michaelyn Miyagishima, Nikki Chan, Lauren Ung, Noel Sabella. ' rrr'rr'r ' as f1 '''i 'i'' ' T 'TN Being on the team was a privilege and ' l a great experience. .VVe grew as a team 'Z 'N l and helped each other during games and l L- ..,. - ....,... -,.-..-.,- ..... --. practices. - Lauren Ung l 'l J he EZCC7 Junior Varsity Volleyball team consisted of returning sopho- mores and many new freshman play- ers. The Fightin' Irish Junior Varsity had a record of ES-4 placing 3rd in the VVCAL. Sophomores Mackenzie Murtagh and Al- lison Tittiger got plenty of kills throughout the season. This year was a great year for JV because we worked well together and achieved our goal, said Sophomore Isabella Firpo, reflecting back on their sea- son. Freshman Sidney Chukuntarod and Jacqueline Shim contributed with amaz- ing plays to take the Irish team to victory and defeat their opponents. The Freshman team had many games throughout their season also, finishing 3rd in VVCAL, with a record 23-S. The setters, Freshmen Isa- bella Gordillo, Lauren Ung, with the rest of the team worked in synchroniclty to have a succesful season. Every player on the Freshmen team contributed to their overall success. Both lrish volleyball teams finished their seasons strong in Irish Pride style. Tran Madison Schwartz Allison Tittiger Row2 Jacklyn Mack Isabel la Flrpo Jackie Shim Maritza Sazo Jennifer Velascon Flow 3 Lauren Duff, Sidney Chukantarod, Cynthia Yim. Ramona Dilag. V Row 1: Mary Murtagh, Kelly Cstello, Coach Lee, Neil Baarde, Coach VVOM EN'S JV AND FROSH VOLLEYBALL r :iw 7m'lfi 'I :WL rl' 'Til 'MlT nU '1i rl 1 Ti rw fi'!'T1 'ffl Senior Caroline Cabrera prepares to drive the ball, keeping her focus on vvhere she wants to hit Sophomore Jennifer Jung follows through with her stroke observing the ball s movement through the air Junior Sydney Martin finishes up a practice svving during preparations for a game Junior Kristine Moy winds up her swing I-P ready to drive the ball dovvn the green. 'l 'lille 'l There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball 2 Dimples on a golf ball reduce drag by creating turbulace as the ball flies through the air. 3. Americans spend more than S600 million a year on golf balls alone. 4. The vvord golf is thought to be an acronym for Gentleman Only, Ladies Forbidden . SPORTS. L... Lent Nicole Porter Sydney Martin lrma Zhang. Row 2: Michele Tse Catharine Chan. Flow 'lz Caroline Cabrera, Jennifer Jung, Kristine lVloy, Coach Playing golf can give me a great vvorkout, i and it helps me with my hand-eye coordi- nation. lrma Zhang 'DB i , l ' l 5. Junior Nicole Porter lines up her putt with the ball to adjust her aim and score. Nicole has worked vvith her teammates to bring victory for the Irish, and all of their hard work has paid off. w-:ww --ff-,. -- , --- is g,....eLe,.Q------f-e-was ------ ---M ------ -.zz--,mee - -M--Q -,-,-Y,f, - Q, YYY- ---A- - -- --.M-W -- -Ze, -------- me -,-V--Y e,e,,,s,.ssesuM- - H - rw--Mwew ..Rv..v . VVYY... M..--Mews-as:fr.::'e'::-e--f-W.vt...w-1......,....,.:::--e:T...,-..s M,,,: sms!-1-1:::r:::-:, , . ,..,... ,,,,, fs:.e,....-,..e,,,,.,..,... articipating in numerous games and tournaments, the Lady lrish de- feated many opponents and earned their place in lrish Sports history. VVe worked together as a team, and every- thing vve did vvas to support one another, said Junior Kristine Moy. With instruc- tion from the new coach, Keith Lent, the Varsity team, competing in the Aragon invitational, blazed through to End place, and ranked 3rd place in the VVCAL. Led by Seniors Caroline Cabrera and Catherine Chan, the Varsity team achieved victories against Notre Dame Belmont, Archbish- op lVlitty, and The Bay School. The Varsity team shone throughout their entire sea- son. Sophomore Jennifer Jung said lt vvas great to play with everyone again, and vve enjoyed a very good season. Celebrat- ing their second season since their incep- tion, the JV team was led by Sophomores Paige Porter and Samantha DeLosada, vvho are veteran members of JV. The Lady lrish of 2007 enjoyed a successful sea- son and will go dovvn in Sl-lCF' golf history. WoME.N's GOLF ith goals set right off the bat, the 2007 VVomen's Tennis Team strived for nothing but the best from beginning to end. The effort and devotion the women put into practice was obvious, as they met their matches with great effort and perseverance. The addition of new members to the .Junior Varisty and Varsity teams displayed the girls' positive and welcoming attitude, let- ting teamwork overcome thier challenges! While old members worked together like clockwork, new members fit in just like pieces in a puzzle. Sophomore Angelica Tabuena said, lt's always a lot of fun play- ing with new people because you get to see the different ways that different people play the game. The girls showed their ability to multitask as they juggled both deter- mination and consistent hard work with having an enormous amount of fun and making new friends. They offered nothing but one hundred percent effort in every challenge they faced. The 2007 VVomen's Tennis Team proved in one short season that there is always room for team work, friendship , and aces in the game of tennis. F!ow1 CaseyGreen AlexisShort Christina Pavia Coach Flamirez sy Teresa Jimenez .Jeanalyn Dela Cruz Tara Tan Tiffany Cheung . Row 'l Erica Sequeira Assistant Coach Flaymond Wong Kristina Williams, Coach Allison, Priscilla Tov Row 2: l-loi Lam, lklicole Ay- mard Angela Lam Genevieve Chiong Flow 3 Sara Hanson Brooke Hanson Hope Bidegainberry Gabriella Bravo Angelica Tabuena. Tennis is harder then you think! You need personal motives in order for your team to succeed. Though this season was a struggle, it was worthwhile. 5 - Jeanalyn Dela Cruz '09 X We . .- .C - Samantha Decker, Caitlin Shapiro, .Jillian Burns Fiow 2: Kelly l-lallii SPORTS fum A'4M 'w T 'MM -MT '-T X Single Soubfe 'l. Andy Fioddick holds the re- cord for fastest tennis service when he blasted a whopping serve of 'l55mph during the Davis Cup in September 2004. 2. A score of zero, Love , is derived from the french word for egg loeuf because the number zero looks like an egg. 3. Tennis origin is uncertain buta similar game was played in 12th century France. instead of ra- quets they use thier bare hands. 'I. Freshman Samantha Decker shows off all her hard training as she follows through on a powerful return against St. Francis. E. Sophomore Genevieve Chiang waits patient- ly for her opponent to serve. Watching the ball intently, she strategizes her next move. While fast reactions are valuable in the game, being prepared never hurts. 3. Senior Tiffany Chan vigorously motions towards the ball, readying her forehand to score the point, 4. Senior Jillian Burns shows no mercy as she smashes the bali back to her opponent. VVOlVlEN'.SKTE.NNiS he EDD7 - EDD8 Men's Varsity bas- ketball team has really out done them- selves with a great season. They had four seniors who led the team, as well as five juniors, and three sophomores. They finished their season with a truly outstand- ing record, including victories over some of our most respected rivals. Looking back on the season, Sophomore Karl Reyes said Dur team grew stronger throughout the season as we bonded over our victories. Going into CCS, the team beat San Mateo 69 - 3'I and Notre Dame 73 - 38. They also beat the St. Ignatius Wildcats 5D - 40. Mirroring the Varsity team's fantastic fin- ish, the JV had a successful season as well. They had eleven returning players, many of whom were from the 'IDth and 'I 'Ith grade. With great leadership shown by Juniors Jerry Brown and Kevin Greene, the Irish finished their season in the CIF Northern Flegion Division III finals. Flow 1: Kevin Greene, Armani Cooper, Teandre Hubbard, Da ryl Cooper, Joseph Slocum, Jamal Ford, Jerry Brown. Row 2 Richard Lai, Karl Fieyes, Henry Deng, Tyrone Bullard, S'ua Tuala rf r ' ,l wx if X Dur team is strong but we could have I V worked harder to beat Sl at the I H Mahoney. ,M .I - Henry Deng '08 1 K- ..., ..... ,,,.. - ff' K W- MM-.- .-.--.W4uJ Row 'I Andre Lewis Connor Bardin Jonathan Cuevas Doug Zachary Lau Fley Ares Darren Lee Michael Malunay James Hewitson. Parrish, Joseph Carey, Conrad Fox, Anthony Silvestri. Row 2: S PQ RTS, Enooli uugwivot 'l .The game of basketball vvas in- vented by Dr. James Naismith. 2. The average percent for free throws of a NBA player is 75. S. When Shaquille O'Neal vvas 'l3 he vvas S S tall 4 The leader holding the all time record of points scored in his career is Kareem Abdul Jab bar totaling SS SS7 points 'l. Junior Teandre Hubbard drives past the de- fender to bank in a quick 2-point shot. 2. Senior Tyrone Bullard shakes off his Serra opponent which leads him to a hook-shot. Sophomore Michael Nlalunay dribbles the baseline for a open shot. Sophomore Jamal Ford releases a jumpshot over three defenders from the other team. MEN'S VARSITY AND JVBASKETBALL MTE rw 'rlr'f1 r.fir 'I ru rri' U rrlf 'lr tt WIT' ru Inu' rx or at M1 .--f 'N-...,. Freshman Martin Folan has great concentration on the the defensive end Freshman Robert Yee rockets past a defender going straight for the basket The A Team huddles as their Coach tells them their next plan of action in the Freshman Hamidou Drammeh focuses on making a shot. Bfocli 'I Kareem Abdul Jabber holds the largest number of lVlVP titles six in total 2 The first hoops were created from peach baskets 3 The first basketball game was played in a basement gym. 4. Only four people in NBA his- tory have had quadruple doubles: Nate Thurmond, Alvin Flobertson, l-lakeem Cllaiuvvon, and David Robinson. 5 ramksbt SPORTS MWHMW at li li Row 1. Christian Sami Matthew Tinio Sho Kolko Kyle Church Bran- McCarthy Brandon Wong Bobert Yee Carlo Santos Brandon Chang Darrell l-long Patrick Ustraa. don Fernandez, Seamus Finnegan, Sean Murphy. Flow 2: Thomas WMCP if 'N 'gg 5 i l N Basketball at Sl-lCl3 is both exciting and challenging because we play against the toughest teams in the league. - Robert Yee '1 'l his year's Freshmen crop was made up of many new and eager faces. These first year rookies were split into wvo teams: Coach Maoleod's Frosh A Team and Coach Fleid's Frosh B Team. The team captains of the A Team were Brandon Chang and Sean Murphy. The B Team's captains were Patrick Sheehan and Martin Folan. The A Team had many great wins against Bellarmine, Valley Chris- tian, and St. Francis. The Frosh B Team also had wins against Menlo Atherton and St. Mary's Berkeley, as well as Archbish- ops Fliordan and Mitty. The Frosh basket- ball teams learned the important ideals of teamwork, sportsmanship, and commit- ment.The A Team ended their first season with a record of 3-'I B and the B Team came in with 7-13. The A Team shot an average of 43 points per game and the B Team scored an average of 37. A great start for these new teams, vvho can only get better over their upcoming years here at SHCP. M E N 'S FROS H BASKETBALL JDressiZi'Ee 1. The first NCAA college bas- ketball tournament, which is now known as lVlarch lVladness, was played in 1939. 2. ln 1967, the slam dunk was made illegal! The much-loved dunk was made legal again in 1976 9 The most points scored by one team in college basketball was 258 by Troy University during a 258 141 rout against Devry on January 12 1992 il? ' me ,if V' ,V ' Wymy. ' Q , 'll ... .T , fr? :- ,.,,ffv,:M1w-v ' 1 Junior Tierra Rogers out reaches her oppo nent during a jump ball. Taking posseslon ofthe ball, Tierra gives the Lady lrish their first lead in the game. 2 Junior Ashley Boggs dribbles down the court, showing focus and ambition Control is one of the many things the girls practice on a daily 3 Senior Lauren Bell looks for an open team member to pass the ball 4 Senior Jasmine Jackson sprints down the court making a quick and efficient pass to her teammate SPORTS A aff Row 'lz Kamilah Jackson, Jazmine Jackson, Lauren Bell, Gee- na Biovannetti, Tierra Rogers, Ashley Boggs. Row 2: Melissa Koike, Kirsten Michler, Gabriella Navales-Lugtu, Rosslyn Beard, Ki Shawna Moore. . N ii, This season was really exciting for us. rg We worked really hard to get to where 'WT 'ii we are now. A , - Ki-Shawna Moore '09 he ladies of the Varsity Basketball team truly showed the rest of the league the lrish spirit. Their sports- manship, dedication and focus paid off as they blazed through games, winning victory after victory. Seniors Jazmine Jackson, Lauren Bell, Melissa Koike, and Rosslyn Beard led the ladies through their unde- feated season l33-Ul with patience and encouragement. The long hours of prac- tice and weight training paid off, evident in every win earned during the season. This year's 2007-EDOS Varsity Basketball Team offered nothing but the best, leading the country as the top ranked team in the nation laccording to USA Todayl, bringing the lrish a greater sense of pride. These ladies were fine examples of passionate individuals who strived through hardships and came out as championships. ln fact this was the third consecutive state cham- pionship. Basketball takes on a whole new meaning when these women playg their ex- pertise and competitive drive brings forth a sense of endless inspiration. I5-dr Tm its i prepares to block a shot 5. Senior Rosslyn Beard. watches her opponent's move as she VVOM EN 'S VARSITY BAS KETBALL ii1fi1ii1f1 i'1i'tii1'i'1ii'ti'r't'i'i i1'i'1'i1ff1 Flow 'l Marian Shively India Pearce Malia Elliott-Tufono Melis- Flow 2 Tomisha lVllIler Jacqueline Dizon Danielle Garcia Ga- briella Vitug Chelsea Bendebel. sa Nishihama, Leah Filamor, Flayven Brooks, Kristina Williams. L ff he 2007 - 2008 JV Women's Bas- ketball Team, played their season with great leadership and sportsmanship. The team consisted of seven returning players and five freshmen. The JV Team had finished their season with a record of 'l8-3, defeating Sl with a close score of 48 to 3'l. The Frosh Team had two great games coming close to beating Archbish- op lVlitty. The team had a great season this year and with the great leadership of their coach, they all had fun. The Freshmen Wornen's Fightin Irish started out their season strong and ended it even stronger, with an incredible record of 'I7 wins and only 3 loses. They also defeated cross-town rival St. Ignatius 43 to 22. Freshman Fiona Mitsuoka reminisced on the season, We practiced hard for many long hours, but all the work paid off with a great season! With guidance from the coaches, the Lady Irish finished their terrific season beauti- fully. All the girls know that they have a lot of time to improve and they know that they can only become better. SPORTS The season and experience l had were spectacular and a lot of fun! - lndia Pearce l 'l Row 1: Kelly Cstello, Marizta Sazo, Ciara Silvestri, Samantha Mairena, Fuelafo Tualaulelei, Colleen Corry, Fiona Mitsuoka. Row 2: Amy Chan, Nathalie Hechinger, Lauren Ung, Stephanie Nlichler, lVlichaeIyn Nliyagishima. f4TT T'T T' 'TN 'T T TT'T'T i'i TTTTTT xxl.,L..,,,,,N,,,.,,,,,,,,--,,.,,,w,,.,--,L-........,.,f Freshman Stephanie Michler has great defense against the other team, preventing her opponent from taking ball futher up the court. Sophomore Chelsea Bendebel goes for the basket on a fast break to score another basket. Freshman Gabriella Vitug plays terrific defense against the opposite team. 4. Freshman Tomishma Miller sets the offense and looks for an open teammate. Ya Swish efeuse 'l Wilt Chamberlain was the first NBA player to score 'IUD in a sin gle game 2. The National Basketball As- sociation is comprised of thirty teams. 3. The height ofa regulation hoop is 'IU feet. 4. The best record in NBA history, 72 wins, took place during the Chi- cago Bulls' 1995-1996 season. VVOMEN'S JV AND FROSH BASKETBALL :l '1rfTlffI.iiitiiT1rci.1ilrflr 1 '1 he ECC7 - ECCB Wrestling Team had a challenging season. The JV Team finished their season off with a record of 2-B, while the JV beat Valley Christian and Archbishop Mitty. Both the Varsity and the JV teams gave their best this season. Junior Albert Xiao said, Every match was a challengeg there wasn't one time when l didn't feel like I had to try my best. Varsity was led by top grapplers Quran Jones and Joshua Montero. The Freshmen had a great first time experience in high school wrestling. They know that over the course of their wrestling career at SHCP, they can only become better. All their practices paid off in the end and their effort could be witnessed by all. Every drop of sweat that players had, were signs of hardwork and determination to beat each team and bring themselves to the top. Wrestling is not only a physical sport, but as well a mental sport from practice to games. Our boys showed that they possess the qualities needed to become a better team. ii N .1 f 'B' A' 1 -ta 1 . SLB' - hn1.Qplie,,, .M . C i 2: J. Montero A. lsraelyan B. Whitney A. Merino S. Neary Q. Jones. Flow 3: CoachTse Coach Andruha J. Schindler Coach Lee Coach Tran. Flow 1: A. Belmont, T. Jung, A. Xiao, C. Wolfrom, C. Perry. Flow f TTTLQLLMTT T' , Xi l , x l . 'ikilfii ' 1 . 'F fs l . T l ' l M' l l i ff X.-w,A,,,,M,,M,N,, Wm, lt was fun playing with my friends this year, and l look forward to many more good times. - Andrew Belmont '09 -J Flow 1. Coach Lee Coach Tse J. Brooke D Merzenich P. i Fiechsteiner Coach Tran Coach Andruha. Flow 2: Fl Carde- Row 3: G. Cooley C. Devlin M. Pinotti B. Devlin E. Cuadros. nas, N. Zuraek, J. Byan, C. Colvin, J. Bautista, C. Koriganowitz. SPORTS ' 'C li in Dgwim 'l. The ancient sport of wrestling originated in Greece. E. The only rule of the first of- ficial wrestling match was no eye-gouging. 3. The word wrestling is an 0ld English word that originated be- fore 'I 100 A.0. 4. Shuai Jiao, a wrestling style originating in China, is 4,000 years old and is the most an- cient of all Chinese martial arts. 'I .Junior Rafael Cardenas prepares to take down his Valley Christian opponent. 2. Junior Andrew Belmont successfully pins dovvn his opponent on the wrestling mat. Senior Christopher Perry strategizes his move on his opponent as he gets ready to attack. 4. Senior Sean Neary attempts to grab his opponent hy the arm so he can vvin the match. WRESTLING unning until your lungs hurt is some- thing that most of us would rather avoid doing. But for the men of the Fightin' lrish Varsity Soccer Team, it's just another part of the sport they play. With a long field and intricate footwork, soccer requires a high endurance level and a lot of patience. Led by the experience of the seniors, the men rose to every challenge in body and spirit, yet managing to keep thier minds and focus grounded. Like any sport, teamwork is essential. While each member stood out with their own talent and strength, it was their ability to work to- gether which allowed them to win victories over rivals such as St. lgnatius and Arch- bishops Riordan and Mitty. l had a fun time playing with the Varsity team. It was great to meet the new members while working with my old teammates again, said Senior Zack Menaged. As always, the men gave it their all and walked away with new experi- ences and friends. Fil. H VW g :gf Q, 'H ! ii. l l tw - . .. :i i .yy Row 'l: Danny Smith, Brian McEvoy, Franco Flagusa, Coachl Britz, Coach Wilson, Max Flyan, Sean Neary, August l-leath.l Row 2: Matthew Hallgren, Andrew Moore, Andres Mondragonj Charles Northrop, Bart Sullivan, Connor Williams, Jared Dub-2 lin. Row 3: Patrick Balderramos, Andrew Fiiat, Carlos Ramirezi Jaime Fries, Jose Diaz, Emmanuel Rojas, Zachary Menagedi , f -fff ff'fff'f'-f'-s--- - --ix f-- -+- fA-f--f-fff f'''- '- f ' 'f 'f 'f S 'ffff'f'f X N. , i All of our victories were a team effort, and A 5, without working together, we wouldn't have M A gotten anywhere. 1 . , , - Franco Flagusa '09 'Q . l 2 ' W V Wil My MA YAAAAA MA 4kl.4Irkkgkkf,,kk,,,,,Y.,,, ,,,f VW rbbvgggg Ww j 5. Senior Zachary Managed fights his Terra Nova opponent for possesion of the ball. S P0 RTS. f fb: - 1 no 199 Row 1 Nicholas WillmenShiles Martin Folan Kevin Rucker Coach Car doza Coach Rappolt Taclhge Conway Kyle Anderson Manager Dionicio Flamirez F-low 2 Jesse Hernandez Denis Power Fernando Guzman Marc Cirilo Giancarlo Ditullio Kyle Kim Bennett McLaughlin Row3 Matthew Gui tugwa Gabriel Benedetti Damian Flores Antonio Cisneros Rocky Valder- rama Brendan Dimech I . . . . . - ' 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 . n . - I 1 1 1 .. . . . . . l .- 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 , . Y F he2DD7-2DC8NmnsJVandHpsn soccer teams had a terrific season. The Men's JV Team finished their season with a very good record of E5-'I 2-2 and the Frosh Team with an outstanding record of 8-G-3. Each player showed how hard they worked toward becoming a bet- ter team and finish with a great record. Looking back on his season, Freshman Cesar Martinez saysg My experience on the soccer team has been great! l have learned how to work with others in a team and also devote myself to a school sport. lt's hard work on the practice field, but it's worth every sweat once we win the games. Playing on Sl-ICP freshman soccer team is pure fun. I love it! The JV Team had out- standing sportsmanship throughout their season, and from game to game, they got down to work and won Ei games. The Frosh Team had a terrific season, with the saying, You can only become better! Both teams had a great season and each player knows that they will become better and that they can only improve. SPORTS li J They make us run a lot, but it kept me in shape. The experience at SHCP has changed my way of looking at teamwork and brotherhood. - Jorge Macias '1 'I , l ....... 3 f .,- i ,I u X A ,l Abell , Flow1: Eric Petrich, Andrew Barnes, Coach Almeida, Flory D' Driscoll, Manuel Abad, Coach Wilson, Nickolas Grass, Kevin Soracco. Row 2: Brian Sweeney, Cesar Martinez, Steffen Sanguinetti, Mitchell Lau, Daniel D'shea, Joseph Keightley, David Cuadro. Flow 3: Eugene Grossman, Luis Parodi, Sam Flangel, Brian Grosssman, Raul Maldonado, Jorge Macias. Freshmen Eric Petrich blocks an opponents shot which brings the irish an advantage over the other team. Sophomore Kyle Anderson gets ready to shoot and score a point for the team. Freshman Cesar Martinez maneuvers his feet hoping to gain possesion ofthe ball. 4 Sophomore Bennet McLaughlin sees an opening and charges towards the ball. M19 56166 5 e Corner 'lDavid Beckham wears a new pair of soccer cleats for every game he plays 2 Until 'l 91 3 soccer goalies didn t have to wear different colored shirts from their teammates. 3. The most goals scored by one player in a single soccer match was 'lE3. 4. ln 1973, the entire Galilee team spent the night in jail for kicking their opponents during an lsraeli League game. MEN'S JV AND FROSH SOCCER if If 1: 11: 'm'K 'I Hrir ir r f I 1.1111 'in 1 Zlttcccli 'l lVlar'tinho Eduardo Orig jug gled a soccer ball for 13 con secutive hours and 30 minutes 2 The largest attendance for a match was 133 354 people The match was Brazil v Uruguay in the World Cup July 1950 3. Most soccer players run up to 7 miles in a game. 4. The most head touches com- pleted in a minute was 34'l, set by Gao Chong. 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' b 'ff , A - . ,,,,f,,,k, ,ff,g , W, X MW, ' , Q ' .eff ' '12ii,,Wi 'ilWl ' .W,s,.i'i1':':1,iifiiii,if If H ., -fwi fjiiiffif at , ,,, .-, ',-' 1 ,' , ,i ii ,' AM all mt. y mv., ,L ,,t.,t.famn,,,.lit, ,, , ,ir ' fx J-,mlb ',,,mj!, if X, , ' ' ,,,,i ' ,, l ilidi' it Flow 1: Jordan Duval-Smith, Katherine Gruzd, Coach Selina Flodriquez, Coach Crystal David, Fieilly Hall. Flow 2: Martie Martinez, Pamela Gresh, Christina Schreiner, Hannah Harris-Davis, Alexis Hallgren. Flow 3: Courtney Hayden, Fiosaleen Folan, Hannah D' Donnell, Maura D'Flynn, Laura Walley, Gillian Stoss. -,Ziff it N , l love how spirited we are as a team. it 5 really helps my game when l can feed off Q i myteammates' energy and support. ,ai Miami Y RX 'rgqw pan ,-i- 'N 0 9,15 . 1' W Q K ,lg w f yi l Xu , 6 , L -Perla Clrozco'D9 ' I K J ,i ist t takes stamina and determination to play and cope with both the physical and mental aspects of soccer. The sport requires both a sharp eye and mind. The members of the Lady irish Soccer Team displayed nothing short of pure devotion, as they trained hard, playing both under the sun and rain. Led by Seniors Martie Rose Martinez and Hannah Harris-Da- vis, the Irish had a strong season as they brought their best effort forth and played their hardest in all games. With every kick, headbutt, and goal, the girls showed cff what hours of practice can accomplish. No amount of effort was wasted as the girls gave it their best, running back and forth along the long grass fields. Both the Ju- nior and Varsity girls' soccer teams were a vision of coordination in blue and white, as they displayed the art of soccer with strategy and grace. lf this season could be summed up in a few short words, they would be it was a stream of wins and los- es, broken up by moments of immense joy. Michelle Fiyan Flow 2 Kathryn Kandarian Fiavvnie D'Ccnnor Kath lean Schick Deirdre D'Connor Flow 3 Perla Drozco Paige Porter Flow 1: Deborah Bray, Coach lVleza, Coach Mogannam, Coach Dictor, lVlolly Reichman, Christina Soza, ,Jennifer Cleary. 1 P ,VVOMEN'S SOCCER W INDEX 'W '1,1 'V' 1 .1 1 11 ,e ,119 ,sf 'Wig 1 1k f'If?W1 I M1 w411W1y, H W1 W1'1e1112:P Y 11 11 lv 11 f V1 'W M11 f M 1 W YW 1+ W 11 1 W 1 Wm JW 11 J 1 1 1 11 4 f 1 fvw W ' 1621111 M- f H1111 f A ff nl 11111 1 1 1 1 ww 1 4 mle. ' Throughout the year the myriad activities thattake place within the Sacred Heart Cathedral community present students with many opportunities to appear within the Yearbook. Index is key to letting students do what they really want to do with their own yearbook, that is to look for themselves and their friends. Between the chaos of school and social life students find peace in the alphabetized heaven known as Index. Sorting out all the chaos and confusion, the index lists each student alpabetically and next to their name the pages where their picture appears. Be sure to rewind as you might be on some pages you didn't think about! D'V.'S'.0N 5 Q f'i,A 'N INDEX Abad, Lauren 162, 1 14 177 Andes, Jenitfer 1 14 Andrews, Soyhala 146, 146 Angeles, Stephanie 134 Arhulu, Anthony 146 Arce, Steven 16, 26, Ahad, Manuel Severino 1 14 156 Archer, 6ominick 65, Ahantao, Jordan 76, 1 14 155 Arcila, Amanda 41, 76, Ahusharkh, Jeannine 156 12,76, 146,151 Ares, Bey 146, 166 Abuyaghi, Michelle 66, Armada, Zachary 134 134 Acosta, Melita 1 14 Adams, Alisa 156 Aguiling, Erin 64, 66, 134 Aguinaldo, Jill 1 14, 1 66, 161 Ahlbach, Chris 156 Ainsbury, Julie 156 Armas, Sergio 156 Arrobio, Maria lsabella 66, 156 Au, Lawrence 1 14 Aviles, Elizabeth 66, 156 Aviles, Mary 26, 67, 1 14 Aymard, Nicole 146 A berto, Samantha 33, Baarde, Neil 65, 1 14, 76, 63,1 14 egria, Lesley 146 ejandro, Raymond 36, 162,1 14 ioto, Sandro 146 mare, Norris 146 mukdad, Bam 114 A onzo, Josephine 64, A varado, Eddie 156 A ves, Gina 1 14 A ves, Sauna 54, 66, 1 14 163 Baca, Patrick 1 14 Baccetti, Katrina 1 14, 166, 1 61 Bacon, Gabriela 156 Bagaman, Megan 54, Amaris, Michelle 156 1 14, 166, 161 Ancayan, Emily Anne 1 14 Andaya, Lauren 134 Anderson, Kyle 146, Balderramos, Patrick 1 46 Balderramos, Thomas 'l 1 4, 175 Balladares, Elisa 156 Balomaga, Amanda 146 Banda, Sasha 27, 65, 1 14 Banerjee-McFarland, Shabnamsheulee 146 Barberini, Stephanie 134 Bardine, Cara 156 Bardine, Connor 146, 177, 166 Barnes, Andrew 156, 177 Barreneche, Eric 134 Barrett, Daniel 1 14, 175 Barrios, Ellyse 'l 15 Barrios, Stacey 146 Barthomolew-Good, Tessa 1 15 Bastidas, Vincent 146, 177 Batesting, Melissa 6, 76, 146 Baumann, Marina 15E Baumann, Nicholas 134 Bautista, Alexandria 1 34 Bautista, John Paul 33 1 15 Bautista, Joseph 134 Bautista, Lizl Ann 76, 66, 134 Baxter, John 66, 134 Baybay, Melanie156 Beale, Claire 134 Beard, Rossyln 1 15, 163 Beaulac, Marisol 156 iell, Antone 145 Brophy, Timothy 134, iell, Lauren 115, 192, 175 93 Brown, Aledia 155, lelmont, Andrew 134, 153 95 Brown, l-larris 145, iendebel, Chelsea 145, 177 94, 195 Brown, Jerry 134, 155 ienedetti, Gabriel 145 Brown, Sonata 7, 91, letkowski, lsabella 145 59, 155 ietten, Buby 155 Brown, Stephanie 155 iidegainberry, l-lope Brugnara, Nicholas 55 37,1 15 lisesto, Joseph 145 Buccat, Janelle 115 iitonio, Paige 134 Buchwald, Natalie 1 15 ilanco, Elena 134 Buitrago, Nicole 1 15 llaquera, Jonathan Bullard, Tyrone 115, 55 1 55, 1 59 iogdan, Claudia 155 Burns, Jillian 115, 155 ioggs, Ashley 134 Bushong, Anthony 75, ioissy, Sean 1 15 145 lolanos, lVlelanie 155 Busto, Daniel 55, 1 15 loonyagarn, George Busto, Stephanie 145 15 But, Lillian 17, 145 Loonyagarn, Janet 134 Butler, Elonia 55,1 15, iorromeo, Carisa lVlari- Butler, Kenneth 57, ol23,155 115,131 Lorromeo, Christian Byrne, Vincent 5, 15, 5,134 25,115,155 iosch, Krystal 57, 155 ioyle, Bernadette ioyle, Thomas 45,1 75, 1 77 iradbury, Ashley 145 I , ranch, Zachary 134 ravo, Gabriella 1 1, 45 ray, Deborah 134 Cabrera, Caroline 115, riesach, Nicholas 34, 154, 155 5, 145 Cabrera, Victoria 155, robst, Bufino 155 153 rooke, James 145 Calabio, lVlaria Nichole rooks, Bayven 155, 55, 134 94 Callahan, Chiara 155 Calloway, Morgan 134 Calonsag, Dante 145 Calvo-Perez, Stephanie 134 Cameron, Spencer 1 15, 175 Campos, Cristina 134 Canada, Giselle 1 15 Cantwell, Anna lVlaria 134 Caponi, Vincent 145, 177 Capra, Estephanna 55,1 15 Cardenas, Bafael 134 Cardin, Bainier 51, 1 34, 1 75 Cardona Natalie 134 Cardona, Andrew 145 Carey, Joseph 145, 155 Carey, Sean 37 145 Carey-Walton, lVlaria 145 Carlin, Dennis 155, 177 Carlson, Carina 33, 55, 134 Carroll, Basia 145, 145 Carter, Alex 1 15 Casciato, Sam 1 15, 131 Case, Eric 97, 155 Casa Casa 145 Casa Casa Casa Casa 145 Casa 145 o, Alyssa 134 o, Bridgette 54, o, Cesar 155 o, Griselda 155 o, Kimberly 155 o, Stephanie 1D, o-Avila, Kathleen AM Cheng, Justin 146 Cheng, 6uincy 156 Cheong, Nicole 162, 1 16, 166 Cheung, Alyssa 146 Cheung, Paulina 61, 1 16 Cheung, Philip 146 Cheung, Tiffany 162, 1 16, 166 Chew, Allyson 66, 134 Chew, Christian 1 1, 1 56 Chew, Jordan 146 Chew, Patrick 134 Chiang, Terry 156 Chin, Justin 66, 146 Chin, Nicole 156 Chin, Shiang-Yi 134 Ching, Cecilia 15, 23, 66,65, 116,131 Chicng, Genevieve 76, 145 Chiu, Derek 145 Chiu, Kasey 116 Chiu, Kason 134 Chiu, Olivia 66, 116 Choe, Andrew 134 Choe, Yuri 134 Chou, Trevor 62, 134 Chow, Edwin 66, 1 16 Choy, Nicole 147 Choy, Stephanie 147 Chang Jessica 66 134 Chu, Crystal 147 Chue-Wong, Lauren 66, 156 Chug, Emily 147 Chug, Jason 116 Chui, Brandon 116, 166 Chukuntarod, Bobbie 1 34, 136 Chukuntarod, Sidney 156, 163 Chung, Melissa 117 Church, Kyle 17, 156 177 Cibotti, Anthony 67,1 17 Cirilo, lVlarc 147 Cisneros, Antonio 147 Clarke, Patrick 134 Cleary, Jennifer 147 Co, Wendelle Rainie 134 Co 1, Chester Cristo 134 Co 1, Paul 1 17 Co laco, Nicholas 147 Co lins, Christina 134 Co lins, Jacklyn 147 Co lins, Tyler 156 Co vin, Christian 147 Concon, Lauren 76,1 17 Concon, Myles 156 Conefrey, Colleen 147 166 Consing, Jeffrey 134 Conway, Tadhge 134 Cook, Benjamin 71, 1 17 Cooley, Grace 156 Cooper, Armani 6, 6, 65, 76, 117, 136, 16 Cooper, Daryl 134, 166 Cooper, Natasha 47, 1 56 Corleto, Joanna 156 Corritore, Robert 134 175 Corry, Colleen 156, 162, 163, 164 Corry, Jennifer 147 crtez, Guillermo 147, 73 osta, Stephanie 1,1 17 ottura, Cassandra 17 ourpet, Michael 147 ox, John 10, 157 respo, Alec 134 rigger, Ashley 134 rivello, Carly 147 ruz, Arielle Victori 75, 137 3 34, Cruz, Francis 157 Qruz, Jenevieve 1 17 Zuadro, David 157, l77 Zuadros, Elena 157 Iuevas, Jonathan 147, l33 Iunningham, Garrett I 57 lunningham, ldabelle l05, 134 Junningham, Michael 37, 1 17 Zuvin, Michael 57, 147, 177 Iuznar, Cameron 73, 17,131,174,175 Ja Silva, Megan 147 Dailey, Jamie 157 Jatangel, Kristian 134 Javvydiak, Eugene 100, 47 Jayao, Kaeneth 1 17 De La Torre, Jeanette Devdhara, Shivam 101, 1 47 1 47 ' De Lara Stephanie, Devlin, Sernadette 135 4. , Joyce 73, 31,117 Di Luzio, Erik 117 De Lara, Eric Joseph 3, Diaz, Jose 54, 1 17 75, 143 Diaz, Laura 157, 153 De Leon, Joseph 135 Dickson, Laura 37, De Leon, Kirsten 40, 147 53, 53, 37, 147 Dilag, F-lamona 147, De Losada, Samantha 133 147, 135 Dimech, Brendan 147, De Mesa, Sernadette 177 157 Dirige, Arlene 135 Dea, Jeffrey 147 DiTullio, Giancarlo 135 Dea, Jennifer 43, 147 Dizon, Jacqueline 147, Dea, Flebecca 14, 105, 134 135 Dizon, Kevin 15, 33, Dea, Steven 117 33, 147 Decker, Samantha 47, Do, Alexandra 33, 103, 155 135, 332 Dee, Charles 103, 135 Doherty, Lisa 31, 117 Defiesta, Dominic 155, Donaldson, Elrandon 177 1 57, 177 De Sianco Marcus Donaldson, Bria 157 147,177 Donati, Alessandro 34, De Rosario, Jenny 75, 147 147 Dong, Tamara 102, De Rosario, Ysabel 135 147 Donohoe, Seamus 37, De a Cruz, Jeanalyn 1 17 135, 133, 135 Doon, Christopher 135 De a Flueda, Terence Dorfman, Emily 43, John 157 103, 103, 113, 130, DeLosada, Jacob 1 17, 233 175 Dorsey, Justin Keahi Delvin, Cassandra 135 15, 157, 177 Demesa, Sernardo Dos Santos, Marcia 135 33, 135 Deng, Henry 1 17, 133 Dovvling, Chelsea 135 Denny, Dscar 147 Dozier, Jamila 135 Detromodad, Jacklyn Drammeh, l-lamidou 147 1 57, 1 53 EFETOD Ii ti 5 ,X INDEX Dreyer, Andrew 33, 157 Drosd, Mackenzie 33, 33, 1 13 Dublin, Jared 133 Duenas, Christine 133 Duff, Lauren 147, 133 Duffy, Casey 147 Dughman, Dana 133 Dumhhalia, Chandni 153 Dun, Tiffany 3D, 113 Dunlap, Adrienne 153 Dunleavy, 3rittany 1 13 Dunleavy, Carley 147 Duong, Dixon 153 Dupaix, Monica 147 Duval-Smith, Jordan 153 Dwyer, Katelyn 133 Dziesinski, Adam 1D1, 147 Dziesinski, Lucas 34, 1DD, 101, 153 Elliot-Tufono, Malia 1 53, 134 Erdenebaatar, Khulan 1 1, 147 Esling, Kathleen 25, 23, 32, 133 Espino, Ingrid 147 Estalilla, Joseph 133 Estares, Raya 133 Estrada Jr., Daniel 113 Evans, Miles 153 Evans, Morgan 123 Faddoul, Elena 45, 153 Fajardo, Agnes 133 Farr, Bronson 12, 147 Fazio, Tatiana 133 Fehlhaber, William 25, 42, 32, 147 Felin, Andrew 133 Fernandez, Anne 153, 133 Fernandez, Brandon 153, 177 Fernandez, Courtney 73, 143 Fernandez, David 143 Fernandez, Flaymond 1 13 Fierro-3trider, Christo- pher 133 Fiiat, Andrew 1 13 Filamcr, Leah, 31, 3D, 143, 133, 134 Finnegan, Francis Thomas 14, 27, 55, 1D5,133 Finnegan, Seamus 153, 177 Firpo, Isabella 143, 133 F orendo, Francesca 153 F ores, Alazan 153 F ores, 3ianca 1 13 F ores, Damian 143 F ores, Danielle 133 Flores, Victor 33, 143 Fynn, Jaclyn 113, 173 Fynn, Juliana 153 Fogarty, 3rian 143 Folan, Martin 153 Folan, Flosaleen 133 Fong, Jonathan 113 Fong, Laura 153 Fong, Natalie 73, 113 Fong, Zahrina 23, 42,1 13 Ford, Jamal 33, 143, 133, 133 Foronda, Allison 34, 143 Fox, Conrad 143, 177, 133 Fox, John 143 Franceschi, Michael 1 13 Franceschini, Christo- pher 153, 177, Francisco Macrina 1 13, 175 Frias, Jaime 133 Froehlich, Dwen 153 Fuerte, Michael 153 Fujitani, Jennifer 33, 1 13 Fukumoto, Alyssa 1 13, 131 Fuller, Maurice 153, 177 Furney, Brian 33, 143 Galang, Caitlin 113 Galicia, Karina 33, 113 Gallagher, Nora 71, I 1 13 Gallo, Alexis 37, 153 Gapal, Erica 33, 133 y Gapal, ,ieiyn iss l arcia, Danielle 148, Gonzalez, Marjorie 158 Guevarra, Kevin 88, 184 Gonzalez, Mayra 118 158, 177 1 , n M arcia-Mendez, Cindy Goodall, Sean 148 Guillermo, Analise 148 4, 158 Gopez, Michael 24, Gutchinov, Cliver 148 ,4 ,, , ,L 1' ardner, Samantha 1 18, 88 Gutierrez, Hazel 84, 48 Gordillo, Isabella 158, 88, 148 M arrett, Tommy 82, 188 Guzman, Fernando 58 Gorospe, Steven 81, 148 arrett-Frank, Alexis 1 18 Guzman, Josephine 88 Graddick, Chandler 88, 188 artrell, Nathan 188 188 Guzman, Juan 148 avvne, Michael 148 Grady, Nick 158 aynor, Michael 88, Grass, Nickolas 158, 88 177 ebhardt, Jenna 158 Gray, Kelly 188 ee, Elliot 158 Gray, Michael 87, 148, ee, Nathan 87, 45, 177 8, 88, 188, 148 Green, Kathleen 188 Hall, Reilly 81, 188 eiler, Allyson 148 Green, Timothy 148 Hall, Sean 48, 71, 1 18 eno, Christopher 1 18, Greene, Kevin 188, Hallgren, Alexis 158 75 175, 188 Hallgren, Matthew 84, erigk, Joseph 118 Gresh, Pamela 81, 188 188 erman, Clare 88, 1 18 Griffith, Taylor 188 Hallisy, Kelly 188 eronimo, Jerald 158 Griggs, Clayton 188 Hanley, Kelly 1 18, 188 erson, Ryan 81, 148 Griggs, Flobert 148, Hanley, Michael 88, iLeo 88, 158, 177 158 188, 175 iannini, Paul 158 Grossman, Srian 82, Hanson, 8rooke 158 il, Peter 148 158 Hanson, Sara 158 ill, Arjun 148 Grossman, Eugene Hapin, Harrison 28, iovannetti, Danielle 158 28, 188 18 Grossman, Julia 1 18 Hargrove, Allison 158 iovannetti, Geena 158 Grossman, Stuart 158 Hargrove, Jeffrey 1 18, loria, Vincent 148 Gruzd, Katherine 87, 175 omez, Andrea158 188 Haro, Jay 188, 1 75 omez, Enalicia 158 Guerra, Jacquelyn 158, Harrington, Sherilyn omez, Georgina 1 18 188 158 omez, Giovanni 158 Guerrero, Amanda 188 Harris-Davis, Hannah, omez, Samantha 85, Guerrero, Sergio 188, 88, 81 , 1 18, 288 18 175 Harvey, Caitlyn 188 Bonzales, Christian Guerzon, Nicholas 81 , Hassing, Fiyan 188 48 74, 88, 148 Hau, Sarah 82, 84, Gonzalez, Guadalupe Guevara, Alyssa 1 18 148 l8, 185, 188 ikffiwafi 4 INDEX Hawthorne, Cassandra 135 Hayden, Courtney 149 Hayes, Sterling 1 19, 175 Healow, Marianne 157, 1 53 Heath, August 149, 177 Hechinger, Danielle 135, 139 Hechinger, Nathalie 1 59, 194 Heckel, Theodore 35, 1 59, 177 Hernandez, Alejandra 135 Hernandez, Christo- pher 159 Hernandez, Diego 149 Hernandez, Jesse 149 Hernandez, Jorge 123 Herndon lll, John 149 Herrera-Munoz, Jorge 149 Hewitson, James 149, 133 Hicks, Alim 95, 135 Hilario, Gorby 149 Hinajon, Madelene 39, 1 19 Hinchion, Brian 149 Hipolito, Christian 149 Hipp, Lisa 31, 149, 139 Hirsh, Gabriel 135, 175 Holden, Marissa 23, 33, 1 19 Holland, Meghan 73, 1 19 Holper, Michael 199, 149 Hom, Preston 1 19 Hong, Briana 119, 131 Hong, Darrell 159, 177 Hubbard, Tammia 135 Hubbard, Teandre 135, 133 Huey, Gregory 135 Huey, Jennifer 135 Huey, Robyn 99, 159 Hui, Alvin 159 Huie, Sophia 159 Hurley, Vincent 149, 177 Hurtado, Stephanie 159 Hway, Kenneth 137 Hynson, Michael 149 kjiart, Andrew 129 gancio, Nea 137 nguito, Jordan 137 no, Alyssa 149 riarte, Nancy 137 rwin, Wayman 25, 137 seri, Kristine 99, 137 sraelyan, Arman 137 Jackson, Jazmine 129, 139, 193 Jackson, Kamilah 149 Jackson, Nigel 129 Jacobs, Natalie 22, 159 Jang, Brittany 75, 135 137 Jaochico, Jennifer 93, 137 Jeung, Christina 159 Jeung, Jason 137 Jew, Angelica 129 Jew, Ashley 159 Jiang, Calvin 137 Jimenez, Teresa 129, 135 Johnson, Brendan 149, 177 Johnson, Christopher 137, 175 Johnson, Mairead 12C Jolly, Gabrielle 137, 139, 131 Jones, Evan 137, 141, 175 Jones, Duran 129 Jong, Philip 129 Joson, Margaux Kara 149 Jow, Flyan 159, 177 Juarez, Miguel 137 Jung, Jennifer 149, 134, 135 Jung, Kristen 149 Jung, Taylor 149, 195 Jung, Trevor 137 Juntado, Jonathan 34, 129 Juri, James Michael 149 4alumpanantana, Zartier 53, 33, 120 iandarian, Kathryn 137 iarsant, Katerina 137 Cavanagh, Laura 120 Ceightley, Joseph 153, 177 Qelly, Kristen 137 ielly, Margaret 137 Qennedy, David 137 Qenney, Maryanne143 Qillian, Alison 153 Gm, Hannah 143 Joy 100, 153 Qim, Gm, Kyle 137 Cim, Yale 143 Qing, 3rendan 120 Qing, Teresa 52, 100, 153 iitagawa, Terry 153 Ciwata, Kristine 120 io, Eiosalind 105, 137 Coch, Daniel 143 Coehler, Emma 30, l53 Coike, Melissa 120, l33 Cclko, Sho 153, 177 Cong, Stephanie 143 Qoriganowitz, Christian l53 Crepe, Sean 143 irezo, Mario 143 Quan, Jung 153 Quan, 3en 143 Kung, Andrew 32, 137 iuramoto, Cody 143 Kurniawan, 3eza 153 Kurozawa-Chow, Cam- eron 153 Kwan, Adrian 120 Kwong, Clarice 153 Ladera, Lauren 137 Lai, Grant 137 Lai, Norman 153 Lai, Elichard 120 Lalanne, Stephanie 20, 55, 137 Lam, Angela 143 Lam, Ashley 137 Lam, Derrick 143 Lam, l-loi 143 Lam, Jonathan 145, 143 Lam, Jonathan 32, 137 Lam, Kevin 153, 103 Langvardt, Monica 137 Lara, Daniel 57, 143 Lara, Matthew 137 Larkin, Jennifer 137 Larkin, Viana 42, 153 Lassus, Emil 137 Lau Mitchell 153 Lau, Dominick 143 Lau, Germaine 137 Lau, Zachary 143 Lauh, Danielle 32, 153 Lautoa, Nicholas 137 Le, Ngoc 30, 153 Le3lanc, Nicole 137 Lee, Alexander 143 Lee, Anthony 137 Lee, Bennett 75, 30, 143 Lee, Christian 10, 143 Lee, Darren 143, 177, 133 Lee, Elizabeth 120 Lee, Fiona 137, 130 Lee, lvan 120 Lee, Janel 23, 120 Lee, Kenneth 153 Lee, Kevin 102, 153, 177 Lee, Kimberly 153 Lee, Lindsey 30, 120, 131 Lee, Matthew 121 Lee, Melissa 30, 121, 130 Lee, Michael 55, 30, 121 Lee, Nicole 153 Lee, Flichard 33, Lee, Stephanie 153 Lee, Stevie 121, 130, 175 Lee, Timothy 153, 177 Lee, Timothy 105, 121 Lee, Vincent 137 Lee, Kelsey 137 Lefao, Priscilla 121 Lei, Amy 102, 137 Lei, Annie 121 Lei, Jennifer 121 Lent, Zachary 137 Leon, Jose 153 Leung, Brandon 103, 143, 222 Leung, 3rian 75, 143 Leung, Victoria 143 Leung, Victoria 143 Lew, Ashley 30, 143 Lew, Marc 35, 137 Lew, Matthew 30, 137 153 :terse 5 K vw as ' ,i at 132 , it fa - INDEX Lewis, Andre 149, 177, 188 Lewis, Clint 72, 98, 1 59, 177 Lewis, Nicholas 159 Libarle, Harry 159, 177 Liggins, lvanyana Ja- neen 42, 159 Lim, Kirsten 189 Linder, Jerome 137 Ling, Nathan 99, 159 Listana, Joseverino 137 Listana, Nicu Lorenzo 159 Liu, Nicole 195, 198, 137, 223 Liu-Wong, Kristen 99, 137 Lobato, David 98, 138 Loey, Jordan 84, 98, 138 Loftus, Matthew 121, 175 Lopez, Angelica 88, 138 Lopez, Devin 121 Lopez, Stephanie 1 1, 89, 159 Lopez-Vass, Andrew 121 Lordan, Kailey 159 Loufas, Katerina 159 Louie, Alexander 121 Louie, Lorina 78, 138, 189 Louie, Lydia 159 Lui, VVincy 91, 199, 121 Luis, Eric-Allen 189 , Lum, 8rendan 159 Luna, Diego 121 Luna, Yenifer 159 Lundberg, Alana 159 Lunde, Amy 98, 189 Luong, Stephanie 49, 89, 121 Lynch, Brett 159 Lynch, Laura 91, 121 Lyons, William 84, 159 Macale, Alex Patrick 89, 195, 138 Macale, Alvin 89, 159 Macale, Angelo 195, 121 MacDonald, Timothy 122 Machi, Mario 138 Macias, Jorge 189 Mack, Carolyn 189 Mack, Jaclyn 159, 183 Mackey, Joshua 138, 175 Madison, Rayshawnda 82, 189 Mah, Jonathan 138 Mairena, Samantha 189, 194 Ma donado, Fiaul 189 Ma donado, Viviana 189 Ma lari, Paul 189 Ma unay, Clancy 138, 175 Ma unay, Jamila 33, 121 Ma unay, Jasmin Van- essa 138 Malunay, Justin Floss 138, 141 Malunay, Michael 159, 188, 189 Manalo, Jocelyn 39, 159, 153 Mar, Alec 87, 121 Mar, Jamie 138 Marsh, Daniel 159 Marshall, Gabriel 121 Martin, Syndney 89, 192,138,184,185 Martinez, Alexandrea 81, 122 Martinez, Andrea 81, 98, 138 Martinez, Cesar 189 Martinez, lsamar 189 Martinez, Leslie 84, 159 Martinez, Martie Flose 122, 292, 293 Martinez, Michael 138 Martinez, Nerissa 122 Masoud, Christopher 122, 175 Mastromonaco, Chris- tine 84, 138 Matsuhara, Michael 137, 139 Mattias, Mark 139, 175 Mattos, Salvadore 7, 28, 39, 49, 89, 85, 97,198, 199, 122, 223 Maung, Ashley 122 Mazzucco, Natalie 47, 148, 159, 183 McCarthy, Thomas 57 189, 177 McDonagh, John 159 Vlc0onagh, Michael 139 Vlc0onald, Michael 150 Vlc0owell, Casey 122, 130 VlcEvoy, 5rian 122 VlcEvoy, Stephen 145, 150 Vlc5uire, Conor 139, 175 Vlcl3uire, Meghan 122, 150 Vlcl-lugh, James 91, 122 xflcl-lugh, Sean 122 l!loLaughlin, Bennett 150, 177 x!lcLaughlin, Nicola 55, 39, 50, 122 i!lcMonagle-5aillie, 1annah 150 vfledina, Jessica 150 Miranda, Ashley 151 Mitsuoka, Fiona 151, 153, 194 Mitsuoka, Phillip 139 Miyagishima, Michaelyn 151 , 194 Mok, Jonathan 151 Molina, Annette 75, 79, 122 Molina, Frank 94, 150 Molloy, Daniel 151 Molloy, Kevin 150,177 Mondragon, Andres 139 Montano, Cristina 122 Montero, Joshua 55, 122 Moon, Sara 151 Moore, Andrew 123 Cary 151, 177 Jarrett 151 Ki-shawna 139 Moore, Moore, Moore, Morante, Adrielle Allen lflenaged, Zachary 122 29, 139 lflendoza, Yennifer 150 Morehan, Pamela 150 lflercado, Andrew 101, l50 v1ercurio, Monique l22 lflerino, Alexander l 50,1 77 Jlerzenich, Daniel 139 iflessina, Camile 29, l22 Jleyer, Martine 50, l22 Jlichier, Kristen 139 Jlichler, Stephanie l50, 194, 195 Jliller, Tomisha 72, l50, 194, 195 Jlills, Flachel 139 Jlincin, Corina 150 Morello, Michael 139, 175 Moro Uechi, Eriko 150 Morrow, Christian 35, 1 50, 177 Moy, Kristine 139, 154, 155, Mullins, William 139 Murcia, Jasmine 139 Murphy, Patrick 151, 177 Murphy, Patrick 54, 123, 175 Murphy, Peter 151, 177 Murphy, Sean 151, 177 Murray, Melanie 151 Murtagh, Mary 153 Muwaswes, Nowai 123 Myers, Aurora 151 Na, James 151, 177 Nava, Marc Angel 139 Nava, Ysahella 151 Naval, Jeremy 14, 151 Navales-Lugtu, Cabri- ella 151 Neary, Kaitlyn 151 Neary, Michelle 151 Neary, Sean 175 Negrete, Flachel 151 Newland, Nicole 151 Ng, Aaron 17, 105, 109, 123, 222 Ng, Austin 11, 151 Ng, Cheryl 150 ,0amond 102, 139 ,Lauren 75, 139 Ng, Michael 150 Ng, Susanna 139 Ngou, Monica 150 Nguyen, Nathan 91, 123 Nievera, Flonan 139 Nishihama, Melissa 1 50, 1 94 Northrop, Charles 150 Novero, Ekekela 150 Nuckols, Casey 52, 151 Nuckols, Kelly 139 Nuraliyeva, Esmerelda 123 Ne NQ ii , Wi ,, ,'-T99 W' ivgwwnwn 1, ,si . Wi '-, 'tsl ., , INDEX 0'3rien, Caitlin-Rose , Deirdre 31, 150 , Denis 70, 175 Flavvnie 139 Hannah 150 Flory 151 Maura 139 151 , 133 0'Neill, Finian 123 0'Neill, Michael 150, 177 0'Fleilly, Michael 150 D'Shea, Daniel 151, 177 0'Shea, Kiera 151 Dgden, Erika 151 Dlivares, Andrea 150 Dlivo, Evalynn 97, 123 Dn, Flora 150 Dn, Flebecca 105, 139 Drdona, Alexis 151 Drengo, Steven 151, 177 Drozco, Johana 123 Drozco, Perla 55, 52, 139 Dsorio, Joseph 123 Dstello, Kelly 151, 133, 194 Dstrea, Patrick 1 51 Dtoshi, Jennifer 151 Dvvczarek, Nicholas 139 Catherine 159, Dvvyang, Samantha 109, 133 Dwyang, Stephanie 151 Dvvyang, Tabitha 150 Padilla, Hartley 139 Padilla, Steven 1 51 ,177 Pagan, Eric 19, 123 Paiva, Christina 123, 135 Palacio, Juan 150 Palacios, Yessenia 91, 123 Pallas, Anastacia 123 Pan, Katherine 90, 139 Pan, William 90, 139 Panganiban, Eric 123 Paolinelli, Chiara 139 Paramel, Jon 151 Pardini, Alanna 139 Pardini, Charles 1 51 ,1 75, 177 Parker, Dlivia 139 Parodi, Luis 151 Parrino, Andrea 151 Parrish Jr., Douglas 150, 177 Pas, Michelle 72, 151 Pasquini, Therese 123 Passanisi, Nicholas 139, 175 Pastrano, Anthony 139, 175 Pastrano, Hanna 139 Payton, Desiree 33, 139 Paz, Jessica 150 Pearce, india 151, 19-4 Penn, Scott 100, 150 Peralta, Allyson 151 Peralta, Erick 123 Pereira, Lisa 151 Perez, Gabriela 151 Perez, Sonia 150 Perry, Christopher 73, 123 Perry, Sarah 150 Petrich, Erik 151, 177 Petroni, 3ryan 123 Pezzola, Alexandra 139 Piccetti, Lianna 33. 124 Pickerrell, James 31, 150 Pierucci, Stefanie 25, 124 Pinaroc, Maximilian 139 Pineda, Hazel Anne 150 Pino, 3onnie 124 Pino, Grace 151 Pinotti, Mari 151 Pinotti, Matthew 124 Pirring, James 151 Pirring, John 21, 37, 151 Pirring, Kimberly 93, 139 Polanco, Jonathan 151 Porche, Flobert 20, 29 33, 124, 1 31 Porter, Nicole 139, 135 Porter, Paige 151, 135 Power, Denis 151, 177 Rovvers, Ryan 139 Pramono, 5rendan 151 Dringle, Christina 29, 124 llrongos, Gregory 151 Uulido, Chenea 59,159 Dye, Thomas 124 Quach, Emily 151 Quan, Kevin 155, 139 Quigley, Rater 151 Quinlan, Elizabeth 75, 151 Quinn, Cullen 139 Quintano, Mayra 75, 151 Quintero, Juan 11, 139 Quirke, Casey 151, 175, 177 Quitugua, Mathew 151 flagusa, Franco 139 Iiamirez, Carlos 139 flamirez, Christina 139 Zlamirez, Dionicio 139 Ilamos, Linda 152, 124 Qamsey, Jordan 151, 177 Rangel, 5amuel 151 Rapp, Blaine 12, 13, 151 Rauch, Jennifer 151 Rauls, Michael 151 Rechsteiner, Paul 5ominic 139 Reda, Kelly 124 Redmond, Thomas 124 Reed, Vaneka 22, 42, 151 Reichman, Molly 151 Reid, Frederick 151 Remedios, Michael 151 Renigen, Reymark 151 Reyes, Christian 151 Reyes, Karl 151, 177, 155 Reyes, Mabel 75, 139 Reyes, Mariezen 25, 75, 139 Reyes, Monique 151 Reyes, Nina 124 Reyes, 5liver 151 Reyes, Ranelle 124 Vannessa 151 Reyes, Richman, Kelly 139 Riggs, Sara 151 Rios, Monica 151, 152 Rios,5lga 124 Rivas, Stephen 124 Rivera, Duane 139 Rivera, Erick 75, 124 Roan Jr., Antoine 124 Roberts, Brian 124 Rodriguez, Angel 124 Rodriguez, Chantal 151 Rodriguez, Jocelyn Rodriguez, Marco-Anto- nio 27, 55, 124 Rodriguez, Raul 151 Rogers, Kyle 57, 124 1 1! fr' ll I 9 , Rogers, Tierra 139 1 it Q 1 Rojas, Emmanuel 139 Roldan, Patricia 59, 139 Roldan, Samantha 59, 151 Romani, Robert 35, 57, 125 Romero, Aaron 139 Rondolo, 5rian 45, 93, 1 39, 145 Rogue, Marial 151 Rosboro, Alexandrya 1 51 Rossi, Rick 151 Rozzano, Brittany 139, 155 Rucker, Kevin 151 Ruiz, Bianca 125 Ruiz, Stephany 139 Rulloda, Nathaniel 139 Russell, Anthony 54, 1 51, 177 Ruvalcaba, Camille 151 Francis 125 James 151 Joseph 151 ,Ia ww- 9 Y' Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Michelle 51, 151 Ryan, Nicholas 7, 75, 51, 125 L' rg, 1 , Sabella, Noel 151, 153 Sabo, Deserea 152 Saeed, Amanda 151 LL, y p 5alamV,Mariah151 'i 111: , .iii 1 ,,rNg: i W9 rj S. it , OTC? 217 ,, 1 1? si im W if A Elf , L ..,, sz,- i 4 ,M ,ii A INDEX Salinas, Angela 21, 63, 146 Salurn, Gary 125 Sami, Christian 162, 177 Sanchez, Alex 162 Sanchez, Amanda 162 Sanchez, Elianna 26, 125 Sandoval, Srenda 64, 66, 147, 151 Sandoval, Jacob 66, 66, 146 Sandoval, Yesenia 162 Sanford, Dustin 151 Sanguinetti, Steffen 66, 162 , 176, 177 Santa lVlaria, Christine 61, 125 Santiago, Ryan 151 Santimauro, Giovanna 126 Santos, Carlo 162 Santos, Pheilipe 16, 146 Santos-Cucalon, Franchesca 151 Sargenti, Abigail 146 Sazo, Mario 125 Sazo, lvlaritza 162, 166, 164 Scannell, lVlark 146, 175 Schach, James 146 Schick, Joseph 162 Schick, Kathleen 151 Schindler, Jack 146 Schreiner, Christina 146 Schvvahn, Lauren 146 Schvvartz, Madison 1 51 , 163 M Sciancalepore, Joseph 126 Sedar, Elena 162 Segarra, Titus 65,125 Sellai, Eric 162, 177 Senel, Selina 162 Senores, Nerrissa 151 Sequeira, Erica 16, 151 Shaikh, Faazil 162 Shanahan, Eileen 146 Shanahan, Kelly 151 Shapiro, Caitlin 125, 166 Sheehan, Patrick 162, 177 Shilfer, Jacob 22, 162, 177 Shigeyoshi, Nlaximillian 146 Shigio, Lauren 54, 151 Shih, 6rian 146, 1 75 Shih, 6obert151 Shim, Jacqueline 162, 166 Shively, lVlarian 151, 164 Short, Alexis 46, 125, 166 Short, Evan 151 Siino, Francesco 125 Silverman, Grant 151 Silvestre, Alexa Fiae 125 Silvestri, Anthony 151, 177, 166 Silvestri, Ciara 162, 164 Sim, Ethan 146 Simmonite, Pamela 146 Sims, Sherise 162 Sisk, Donald 162 Skover, Jenna 146 Skuse, Alice 125 Slade, Sreonna 125 Slocum, Joseph 66, 1 51, 166 Smith, Cynthia 76, 146 Smith, Daniel 125 Smith, DeAurthur 162 Soberanis, Jose 162 Sollini, Vincent 146, 175 Solomon, Audrey 151 Soracco, Kevin 162 Soudi, Laila 151 Soza, Christina 151 Spiers, Joseph 151, 177 Spillane, Sarah 46, 61, 125 Sprinkles, Kristina 66, 125 St. Marie, Catherine 66, 126 Stornaiuolo, Daniel 162, 163, 1 77 Stoss, Gillian 146 Suantavvee, Charissa 162 Subrahmanyan, Alaex- andria 126 Sullivan, Bartholomew 146, 174, 175 Sullivan, Keelan 152 Surio, Lyle 152 Svveeney, 6rian 162, 177 Svvenson, Karena 162 Svvenson, Svven Paul 126 Svvingle, Seiji 165, 14D Sy, Xavier 152 Szurley, Shavvn 61, 126 Tolentino, Ronald 126 Tom, Ryan 140 Toomey, Michael 140, 176 Torres, Kimberly 140 Tabios, Nina 126 Torres, Sofia 162 Tabora, Veronica 162 Toruno, Henry 162, Lllloa, Daniela 91, 126 Tabuena, Angelica 47, 177 Lllloa, Karen 46, 64, 162 Tov, Priscilla 92 126 Tafeamalii, Chelsey Toy, Kenneth 162 Ung, Lauren 162, 162, il62 Tmn, cassanum ss, iss, 164 Tam, Ariel 106, 162, 140 Ling, Fiyan 43, 140 223 Tran, Theodore 162 Urbina, Michael 16, Tam, Darlene 162 Tse, Jessica 162 103, 147, 162 Tam, Naomi 162 Tse, Michele 162, 166 Llrrutia, Juan-Jose 140 Tam, Vanessa 106, Tse, Tiffany 126 52, 222 TSO, Jonathan 162 tan, Eric aan as Tsai, victoria sa, 'isa Tan, Johanna 31, 140 Tsougarakis. Katherine Tan, Feral 102, 140 67, 162 Tan, Tara 140, 166 Tuala, Su'a 140, 176, Tanato, Juan 26, 62, 166 Vaillalobos, Anastacia 106, 136, 140 Tualaulelei, Fuelafo 126 Tancinco, Jan SD, 140 162, 163 Vaing, Samantha 162 Tang, l-lansen162 Tuason, Jessica 140 Valderrama, Flocky 1 ardiff, Emma si, loo, Tuason, Timothy isa 152 26 Tulkoff, Steveen 162 Valdiviez, Luis 7, 106, ayag, Fatima 162, Tupper Jr., Dennis 106, 133, 140, 223 S4 126, 176 Valencerina, Justin egenkamp, Katherine Tupper, Joshua 162, 162 26 176, 177 Valle, l-lildagene 162 Teranishi, Alex 162 Tvvomey, Jennifer 162 Van der l-leide, Chelsea Thrailkill. John 162, Tvvomey, Siobhan 76, 41, 126 177 1 40 Van Der l-leide, Leah Tinio, Marc 126 162 Tinio, Matthew 162, Van, Shanelle 62, 162 166 Varela, Sofia 140 Tittiger, Allison 61, Varela, Veronica 162 162, 163 Vartanian, Dalida 140 To, Celina 162 Vasquez, Fiorella 162 Tolama, Fernaclo 162 Vasquez, l-leli 140 Tolentino, Michael 162, Vasquez-Pompili, Mi- 177 chael 162 lib if 'Y flu if 5 up f:-Ji' iii,fa 5 ,t Q , , 1 M Q 3 W . ,ia iq l' lu , - ' ll s : rl! - 1 , . V i INDEX Vazquez, Casandra 66, 162 Vega, Carla 126 Vega, 0erik 35,105, 140 Angelica 140 Velasco, Jennifer 0e- nise 152, 133 Victoria, Kyrie 140 Villamore, Anthony 152 Villanueva, Michael 140 Villianueva, Justine 33, 126 Viola, Natalie 162 Vitug, Gabriella 162, 134, 1 35 Vitug, Maria Cratiana 33, 32, 126 Vukasin, Kristofer 162, 177 Vuong, Brandon 140 Wade, Lily 162 Wadsworth, Clare 126 Walley, Laura 152 Walsh, Jake 162, 177 Walsh-0eVries Nora 31, 127 Ward, Clareen 152 Ward, Connor 33, 31 , 177, 33, 1 52 Ward, Eva 30, 31, 127 Ward, Sarah 127 Wasacz, Sophie 43, 123 ww Webster, Jayson 140, 175 Wegener, Marielle 127, 131 Wells, Jacob 152 Wherry, Tyler 152 White, Andrew 73, 100, 127, 130 White, Sean 140 Whitney, 3rendan 140, 175 Wicklund, Jared 41, 127 Wi emsen, Willem 33, 140 Wi iams, Chandler 162, 177 Wi iams, Connor 127 Wi iams, 0aniel 152, 177 Wi iams, Hannah 127, 131 Wi iams, Jamie 127, 131 Wi iams, Joseph 127, 175 Wi iams, Kristina 152, 134 Wi mer-Shiles, Nicho- las 162 Wi son, Damon 151, 1 52, 177 Wi son, Sean 33, 157, 162 Winans, Theresa 140 Wolfrom, Clint 16, 152, 136 Wong, Albert 64, 33, 105, 141 Wong, Alexander 141 Wong, Brandon 162 Wong, Derrick 141 Wong, Garrett 152 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, 141 Wong Wong Jason 141 Jordan 127 Kevin 152 Kyle 127 Margaret 103 Marilyn 141 Maya 162 Woo, Chelsea 127 Woo, 0ellaney 162 Woo, Shannon 162 Wright, Elizabeth 152 Wright, Joseph 73, 37 127,131 Wuerstle, Alison 127, 130 Wymiarkiewicz, Sonia 47, 141 Xiao, Albert 141, 173, 135 Yamaguchi, Katie 141 Yanguas, 0evon 141 Yap, Nicole 152, 130, 131 Yardley, Christopher 127 Yarnway, Desarte 141, 1 74, 175 Yee, Allen 162 Yee, 0anielle 61, 162 Yee, Frances 127 Yee, Jeffrey 152 Yee, Matthew 30, 127 Yee, Monette 141 fee, Robert 11, 182 Yeh, Evan 188, 127, 222 fep, Geoffrey 188 Keramian, Summer 188 fera-Paez, Janaina 38, 141 Kes, Leslie 87, 128 Kes, Michael 188, 177 Kim, Christina 28, 88, 128 Kim, Cynthia 182, 182, 188 Kip, .Jason 182, 141 Kip, Jenny 188 Kiu, Nicole 141 Kohannes, Katerina 12, 188 fokakul, 8npalin 141 fou, Sarah 182 Kou, Tina 81,188 Koung, Rachelle 128 Koung, Stanley 141 fsturiz-Dougherty, Nilliam 182, 177 Ku, Carolyn 188 Ku, Edgar 141 Ku, Melissa 182 fun, Thomas 128 Zaoarias, Christopher 141 Zaglin, Aaron 182 Zapanta, lVlary Ann 141 Zarollla, .larrecl 188 Zeok, Sophie 182 Zerga, Haley 141 Zhang, Cheng 141 Zhang, lrma 88, 141 188 Zhu, Harry 188, 128 Zuasola, Jessica 188, 182 Zuffo, Anthony 141 Zuraek, Nathan 188 STUDENT LIFE CO-EDITOR BRANDON NG INZ PEOPLE EDITOR EVAN YEH IN! 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