yearbook 1997 vol.24
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The Steward School yearbook from 1997TRANSCRIPT
25 YEARS AT STEWARD
Join us as we
journey through
the 1996·97 school year
the times we'll remember ...
2 (J Opening
~ THE SrEWARDScHOOL
11600 GAYTON ROAD . RI CHMOND, VIRGINIA 23233·3482 • (804) 740·3394 • FAX (804) 740·1464
Dear Class of 1997,
As you enjoy this yearbook, you may begin to realize that 1997 was a significant
year for you and The Steward School. For Steward, this year marked the beginning of our
25th anniversary with the largest student enrollment in the school's history. It was the
year of "A Mid-Summers Night's Dream" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dream, Coat" It was a year of record breaking success for the Boys Varsity and Girls
Middle School Basketball teams. In 1997 we introduced the Internet, Spirit Teams, the
Distinguished Guests Series, an expanded Honor Symposium, Middle School Lacrosse,
and the Spring Fling. Most important, it was the year that Steward was blessed with
talents and enthusiasm of many great new faculty members.
For you, 1997 is the year of your graduation. It is a time to look back on your
accomplishments and to look ahead at your future - to college and a career. As you look
back, you can be confident that we will not forget you. In large part the school's success
was your success. It is not coincidence that the Upper School has nearly doubled during
your time here. Vou have given this school much more than great perfonnances and
championship. Your effort, teamwork, commitment, and optimism have made a
profoundly positive impact. You have been this school's "shot in the arm," and we thank
you. As you look forward to college, remember that Steward is your Alma Mater. It is
your family and home. Inevitably, you will take a part of Steward with you when you
leave. It is our hope that you will carry with you those values that we have shared - an
acceptance of others and respect for their individuality; the courage to try and curiosity to
explore; the willingness to take ownership and see things through: and finally, but not
least, the character to trust and to be trusted. Don't compromise these high standards.
Remember you are and will remain a representative of The Steward SchooL Return to us
often. You are always welcome.
Our thanks to you and your parents for allowing us to be a part of your life. We
extend to you every best wish in college and in life. With the warmest regards, I am
199 7 CORINTHIAN THE STEWARD SCHOOL
11600 GAYTON ROAD
RICHMOND, VlRGINlA 23233 804-740-3394
PEOPLE PAGES ... .. .. ..... ......... 8 Lewis, Shawn ........ .. .. .................... 19 Middle SdlOol ...... .. ........................ 36
Seniors ...................... .. ................ ... 10 MrGehee, Brian ................... .. .. .. .. .. 20 Lower SdlOol... .... .. ...... .................. 42
Ansta, Heidi ........... .... ............ .... ... 10 Ntda, Travis .................................. 21 Faculty ............ ........ .. .. ................ ... 54
Ba1'011, Miriam .......... ... ...... .... .... ... 11 Nugent, Caleb .. .. .. .......................... 22 ACAD EM I CS ....... ....... .... ...... .. 56
Cauhle, George ...... ......................... 12 NUl; Ifrah .. ... .... ... .... .............. ........ 23 Graduation .... .... .... .... .... ................ 72
Dour;las, Paul ............. ... ..... .. .. ....... 13 Proffitt, Sam .... .... ... ...................... 24 SPORTS ................................ .. 74
faust, TnCia ................ .. .............. ... 14 Sullivan, Brandon ..................... .... 25 FINE ARTS ......... ................. .. 98
Haskell, f. ainie ...... .... ............. ....... 15 Wolff, Emily ... ... ............. .. .. .. .. ... ..... 27 STUDENT LIFE ......... ....... . 11 8
Hinfs, Chris.......... ... ........... ...... .. ... J 6 Senior Superlatives ................ ....... 28 CLOS ING ............................. 134
Hodgf, Forrest ............. .... ....... .... ... 17 Juniors ........................................... 30
I,a/olle, Bru{'C .............. ... ............... 18 Sophomores ................... ...... .......... 32
Opening tJ 3
It's all about TIME ... Remember walking home from
school in lime green bellbottoms,
groovin' to David Cassidy in a bean
bag chair, and watching the Brady Bunch
on the tube? The year was 1972, and
John Travolta, lava lamps, and pet
rocks ruled America. Disney World
opened its doors to the world in
California and The Godfather made
a smash in the cinemas. The only
popular cultural icons that spans
the period between 1972 and 1997
are John Travolta and The Steward
School. Doc Martins, The Smashing
Pumpkins, and The Gap rule 1997. Jerry
McGuire and Independence Day made an
imprint on the movie industry. It's all
about TIME ....... .
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1972 THEN&NDW 1997 All in the Family
SO.37/galion
David Cassidy
Citroen SM
Sl.60/hr.
Gerald Ford
Liza Minnelli
The Godfather
"groovy"
Disco
lCl Most II Popular
TYShow
Gasoline Prices
Favorite Hunk
Motor Trend \ \ \I 1// a / Car of ' ,
the Year -
i; Minimum ' .;' Wage
~ President
F avorlle 'f' Chick r ,JI. Favorite !i\ MOlle
Slang r-J\ Words ~
~~ Faworlle tt\~!t Dance
ER
S 1.25/gallon
George Clooney
Chevy Malibu
S5.15/hr.
Bill Clinton
Jenny McCarthy
Jerry Maguire
"phat"
Macarena
Opening tJ 5
Rellect on Your Time at Steward
Resident Historian and Athletic Din;ctor, Janet Rice,
helped the yearbook staff compile a brief history of the
school with particular emphasis on sports but one that
also includes other great memories as well. The results
of this research is both interesting and nostalgic. For in
stance, the athletic fields wcre nothing but "grass clumps
and dirt." An anonymous donation in the mid J 980's re
sulted in a vamont Bermuda field. According to Coach
Rice, "Many officials and coaches feel it is still one of the
What lie&; programs /lOVe chollgedJIIJdenllifr JillrP )'0" bff({1fI your carerI' at Steward?
" I've been at Steward for thirteen yea rs. few programs s uch as SODA, c ross count ry, honnrs english classes have e nhanced Student life. The Honor Counci l is now mnsdy dependent on student opinions."
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-Shawn Lewis, Senior, 13 years at Steward
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How has .rollr fXprrienll's at Stem'OId dWl1grr/ .rour/iff?
"Wi th new teachers and the expansion of buildings and classes, I think Steward became a better school. r didn't really wam to take all of the requ ired classes , but they have really polished up my w llege transc ript."
-Emily Wolff, Senior, 7 years at Steward
best fields in the city." [n 1980 there was onlya total of 7
athletic teams, now we have 16 with the intention to ex
pand to even more. Most noteworthy, was the gym fire in
1989. Local schools and universities helped out by do
nating their facilitie .
When Coach Rice arrived in J 980, the only transpor
tation available to athletic events was the 9 passenger sta
tion wagon, better known as the "Battle Wagon." In 1985,
the Parent's Association raised enough money to purcbase
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Wh/ll was.I'0ur most memorable mOll/ellt nopr thf years )'0" hllY-'f bent {It StefJi}ard?
"The J.Y. Basketball team finished finished fifth or sixth in the regular season, but we (;al11(; back to win the tOur-nament,"
- 'Ir. Jones, IS years at Steward
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our first 15 passenger van. Another van was added by the
Parent's Association in 1993, and in the summer of 1996,
a 15 passenger bus was added to the fleet. Other changes
include the tenni s courts. Wh ile now the school can boast
Df 5 beautiful courts, there was a time when there were
Dn ly 2 courts located on the black top between t he gym
and middle school building. In 1980, the field hockey
team wore kilts sewn by Don Steeber, Steward's first Ath
letic Director and math teacher. In addition, the girls
had to wear kilts as their basketball uniform. Currently,
we enjoy top notch uniforms with most varsity teams us
ing both "home and away" uniforms.
Coach Rice also had some wonderfu l memories of the
way th ings used to be. For instance did you know that
the library used to be located where the current
headmaster's office is? Or how about the fact that Drama
Department Head , Paul Osborne used to paint coffee cans
black and put light bulbs in the cans for lights. He also
used to creatively change the multi-purpose room (the
current library) into a theater at night and back to an as
sembly room for the morning. Now we have an audito
rium, light boards, and wireless microphones. Also com
puter labs now replace typewriters and now each build
ing has a copy machine located in the faculty lounge- no
more mimeograph machines and the awful purple ink!
Most colorful of all however, is the bell system. There
was no bell to signal the end of a class period. Instead
here was an 8 track tape that played music over the sound
system. T he idea was "to move to the music." When the
music was piped into each classroom, the students would
start moving to their next class. When the music stopped ,
the 3 minutes class change t ime was over. This was fine
except when a song would end and all the teachers wou ld
mark a student down as "late to class" when, since the 3
minutes weren't actually up, a new song would begin and
the teacher and student wou ld laugh at the incident.
Thanks Coach Rice for the walk down memory lane!
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So jm; do YOIl thi1lk Siewani has preDared you well jor yourjlltll1-e.i'
"Steward has offe red such programs as Yea rbook, LS Aid e , S.O.D.A., and I'sydlOlogy wh ich arc awesome oppurtunit ies to take advantage of, t:speeia lly fo r those students interested in related caree r fields."
- Sara Rossmoore, Junior, 7 yea rs at Steward
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What pmgmllls have you takf1l ar/valltage of at Steward,?
"Some of my ex tra-curricular t ime has been spent in S.O.D.A., Srude nt Cou ncil , tennis team, indoor and outdoor soccer teams, and baske tball."
- Matt Got[wald, Sophomore, tl yea rs at Steward
What are SntliP of the 1IIajor challf!.es ill athlP/ics si1lce you started worki1lg at Steward,?
"I n 1980, we had one 9-passenger station wagon to transport players to ath let ic events. Nowwe have twO 15-passenger va ns and one t 5-passenger bus. Also in 1980, we on ly had 7 SpOrts teams, but now we have 16. "
-Coach Rice, 17 yea rs at Stt:ward
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Opening (J 7
p E o p L "' 10 everyrhing rhen.: is season, and a time ro every purpuse under the heaven."
Ecclesiasfes 3: / -8
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There is a rime for everything in th is world. For
seniors, there is a time to de part from the known
to th e unknown . The 1997 sen ior class is a spe-
cial class because they graduate from the Stew-
ard School in its 25 th year of existence. In 1972,
graduates had to dea l with th e Vietnam War in
addition to decisions abuut careers and colleges.
The class of '97 has a var iety of paths from whi ch
to choose! As for the se ni ors ro follow who
knows, the possibilites are unlimited!
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Thanks to my parents Blanca and Gustavo, Susan and Tom fo," helping me makt: true my dream " " " and to my brothc,"s Daryl and Evan because thcy wen! the nicest guys that I met In nlerica.
wimming ... Boowah ... track ... You need help! ... New York :iots . .. You a re so funny ... I.I.S.O ... 7 ... I almost died ( 101 mes) . . . It's mining, I can't bring my dogs in , help! ... The l3each ":ruises) Oolphins ... shoes ... clothes . .. more shoes . .. Lifegu'"'d .. I'm gonn" cry! ... 0 yeah. you're cool! ... Summer ... G.N . · where are my keys? . . . fl ashing ... spanish class, cI coche . . . ,\1 rs .
• cfine-Mandy & 1 ... (treats) ... my s ister-want a frosty · slIch Ihis . .. Gimbs . . . COA ... Mike's Mine .. . Mr. Serr's clip ons · Can I ha ve a qua rter? . .. M,·s. Rough ley-you know you love Ille! · Icc cold showers . . . people watching ... U ncle Bub .. . Carroooill
, .. Gayton Cmssing . . . speeding ticket . .. HALLOWEEN ... U of : ... Par·ties . .. Sam-blondes ... LAlNrE- which 4? .. Dolphins. Thanks to 311111Y friends and famil y fo,' always being there. I3Y E!!!
'f),olliove sOlllething, set itfree. [fit cOllies bad to Y0 1l, it is yow·s. [f il 'Je}; not. it w as neve1-11Iean! to be." -anonynlous
I lid if it lIIums it will be belleath III)' digllit)' to climb a tree, [ w illI/ever ·ow up. 1101101 me!" -anonymous
)'0/1. m'e a/ways w hat yot/. are whell I/ obody is /ooki"llg." -anonymous
'f it is t l'll,e that we leml1 /rom oUI· m.istakes, thel/ [ alii a a vel)' lem'lled ?rsoJ/.O, -anonymous
),'esterday is bllt today's lII elllol), (Illd tOIllOITOW is today's drea'III."
-anonynlous
Seniors (J 11
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So. it's over alread)? ... 'Vow! ... p.n.·th ~lTlks fOl' the toughs ... SAT's wcr certainly fUll, cspeciall) the let uown pel-iotl ... The guy to feed the cat's here .. I'm sorry. he's not hen..: right now ... watching movies ... \Vhat was The H.ocl really nhout? I dOll 't ~Cl it ... \\'hat's wrong with the seniol' lounge?- its in grc~ shape ... \Valking uownLowlI ... the woman of the evening or perhups the 12 yc-n old ... Ilidillg behinu the Roueu with Vavas ... Jonathan getting down 011 the wa to school . . . \\ail a minute. you're not rending. . \Vho's CD player was th~ anyway ... Ooops. lie) Slta\\ II , J accidentally ran into the Betltlcs ... I ley Mcghar can) Oll plcu::.c hanu l1Ie Lhal glass of ice? .. . \Vhy are YOli here? .. . "So Georg .. what did yuu do with yUlII" free time today?" , , , \Vhat the heck? I 'm going to fuil th exam .. Iny",ay! , , , Monetary contrihutions , , , My first Goal. wait. my only ~oal. bu what huppened to lI1y hir, ' , ,The cop nt the rock, , , Sorry si l', I d idn't see the sig1 that wa:-, directly in fro lll or my ca,". , , !lynn, why did you fall in the pond. repeal cdl)'? , , , L ... ·t·8 put on a show for the neighhond . , . Sick fo," !"wo consecuti,'e Nc\ Year 's E\'e~ ", knock 011 "om.l., , jokin' .. , my definition 0" you,'s?". I'mjusl : southern gentlell1an ... \VC for \VII- a grad llation present?- moybe? , .. Jcrcm \Vilkcnso ll , , , \Vh y j:-, the brim of my hat ycllow? , , . Thc f,'cshman ten, no th senior negative liftcclI , . . \VhaL did you call me, Ms, ] [olland? . , , If on ly nnimul could talk, .. I'm not louchillg Ned! , , , \Vhcrc does CO:ilch dis:::lppcar to before th, game? , , , POlil , thanks for going ... Did you check out \\'here the hole in rny shi r \"tlS? \Vas it intentional:; .. , \Vltcn is my finger going to heal? , .. George Clooney: \.\'cll. close, , , Applying to 7 schools-never agnin , . , l need to create the univcrs<l essay ... I will ne\'er cal SIIU\\ again ... the crossword puzzle .. , Ryan's profes sionnl caq)ct cleaning sen'icc ... How late is Aunt Sarah 's open? , , , \Vell Mr, Sen it wns ulmost a "C" , . , Why do you want to gn back thet"e? .. , I didn't mean to hi him. I was tril)ped , , , Caulion: Standing in line cnn cnuse nausea, , , An entirl bleacher of ftlmily! ,. Mr. Coddington, thanks 1'01" helping me get thl'ough thosl first fe\\' ye~lrs ' , , 1\1 rs, Turner. thanks for) our heir in m y development in becolll ing a true college-bound student , .. Thanks to all my f"icnds, especially Mike: Rynn, LOI'CIlZO, Dn\'c, Bill. Paul , , . Thanks lo my family-Papa. Ellie, Grandm:J Crandp:.l. Ann, Fnlllk, Scott, Mary. Ruthann, , , Especin lly Mom. Dad, an_ Jon:Hhan,
BEEYATCH, , , rules, , , Boyz n the Hood, , , she doesn't look 14 , , . Stoney Point McDonalds drive thru window. , , Truc , .. I'm 22 , " 1 swear L didn' t give her a dollar, .. DEEW, " can't L finish watching this basketball game first. baby . , , R .I.P. Eric "Eazy E" Wright, , , Short Dogg." Maka\'eli", Jeremy Wilkenson? who's that", Hay", I want my hat back, " breaking the ,'eeord for nllmber of seniors suspended in a day, . . Tell LIS a story Ryan, .' Georgc, Icts stop at Southern Express .. ,
Seniors (J 13
So I'm finally at thc cnu .. :ril(/(cr ... YOIl ••• uh IIh umm I think so ... RcOictcd ... Ouote from Kristen ' Vhy are we sp i nnil1~ in circles ... Gec ... KI-istcn you aJ\\ays know what to say don'l you .. .JNCOS ... MADRALL set it off ... Twistcrs ... key piece of advice never (',rgcl ),our d,·cams ... "So is thaI Ihe end of the ,wry, ,",cyorc?" "That's a ll there is tn this sto,"y. But there m"e (lthc,"s, Pooh. "
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X-men Girl, s. \recu Boy ... lf yO LI w[lnt to get out of school j ust sa) "slIcks" ... Tnl' is for one day ... Si~1I il soon ... You sec this .. . Yu rh ink. .. \VO IS Y ... Aw I ley Son ... Guat"'flotccd Good Eatin' ... Scliior Lunch 011 1 rnunJ the lllbk .. . Riuc tn A ppy St. - Mrs. 'leffcner .. .'r-01l11l1 the tuh with my friends ... End less ~amcs of Tckkcr 2 and ' I\"isled Metul. .. Uig l{cJ .. . Chcshirc (:al. .. Whal did you onlcr off thc Intcrnet!? .. There are cops in the lrccs ... anu the y arc walchin~ us ... Yeu-Forrest wnnts he.' to do it again ... Brltce, whal L1id you do in the senior loungc? .. Puul 's in 10\c ... Oh slI re .. .!y not!".Lainie. \\ill you ~ivc me:1 bnck rub? .. I'm crfcctly fine ociITcr ... l low was the ride to Appy Sl. Nik and
Lainic? I don't know we ne,cr mudc ilL .. ,·ca. I'll haven. couple 5-8 ... \Vateh out Paul. or I'll give you another fry in the eycl...Trirpin ' uver mcks in the ri\'cr ... Ueati llg Davc in darts ... everytimc ... .:xikwhen are wc going to your Dad's a~nil1?.,\"c will pick lhem one ofthcscdays .. J \I\--f7 ... luuu ... (;ct oulla Ihcrc ... Col11e on now ... Unc of these dnys RP ... K ~lle know the phont i~ for yuu ... ZZZZ~ZZZ7.
zzzz ... T hanks MOI11, Dad. Dickie. und "Ia,·. \Ve're d"sfunctionul htll who isn't? Thank YOLI r.o nil those \\ ho 1;0' c bee,; a bad influ~IICC on me-you know who yuu ure and I love y'a ll fOl'it.
"It's belief tIl/II' /tmed fur what JOlt ure t/tun to he loved fiJI" what you ',.e 110t ." -Unknown
I'Sm;/" a 101. It I/Illk(,s pt'ople wun der what yOlt tn~ up 10."
- Unknown
"Ijy(m',.p goill~ to wall.' oulhin h:e.you might liS well (Iallce." -L'nknO\\n
"Promise m(.' ),011 won't flJn!,t!I me, h,' fill/S f! if I thuught you would, I WIlII/d ll 'lleiwe. " - \Vinnie the Pooh
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16 (J Seniors
By the time anyolle I'cads this I'll he gun !O\f) ••• ill~lcad of lIsing t hi~ space for dit-dots elC., dcdi cmc it to someth ing 1ll0t'C impOI'lant. Th p:Jgc is a symho l of hope for a ll dyslexics . and moment of It-iumph for myself ::IIlU all of tho~ who hclicvcu in me. This page is written in tl1 hop~ thllt one day mainstream schools ever~
whcl'c will he tolera nt towards those with Ot
needs. It is dedicated to the idea and belier th, we arc nol karning disabled but th a t we will ~ recognized as those who simply learn differentl J list like each face is Jiffcrent, so ure minds. 1-101
can we nil lean, the same way? I would like to thank all those \\'ho believe.
patiently understanding m y struggle. 'To Nc' Comn1unil), for helping or~t1nize me, t
I\...ildonnn for teaching me to be lic\'e in frcctllH and techniques for learning. to Steward fOI" b( inl( flexible to my needs. To "II the te achers, th parcnL"i, tutors, a nd friends who never let rne giv up. F inally. to Riverside School , without whur I wHulon't he able to read, write, or functio n i OUI" society,
A lways remember that peo ple are human and not labe ls: individu als experience thing whieh must certa inl y have been fe lt by ~mothe
humun. \Vith this we CHnnot hy hiascu. I ucuieate t hi s p,,~e to Christopher Pari
Fielus. who died. and fought hard in his CUUC<:l
tion. I consiLicr this diploma somewhat his u well. I beCtlme dctcnnined to achieve all thus things he woultl TlC\ cr he able to.
"So we wenlulI, boa Is against lit e ntr,.enl born bac, ceaselessl), illto the pasI."
-E SCUll Fitz/!crald. The Great GalsbJ
"Tltere are /Ilill t!.s ~'nowll and tltilIgs IlIIkl10um tlll l in belweeullre 'be dom"s of perl"epli(m,"
-Jim ~Iorrison
"Th e s/liart people are Ihe ol/es who kl/ow wha Ihey're dll/lib al." - a student, Riverside Schoo
",1{v , .. isler ollce told /Il l' [hall am 11 01 (/isabletJ. til. syslem is . because God made eVel)'Ol1e diff,'relll."
-Jeremy Smith
"D/} J'(m etler becollle discouraged kllowing I. (lUt
the m'xt gil)'. have IIIm'(' pnJple ;11 our c:lll.'iS, lira.
Jour ell/ire school P" - L onny on pl'i\'a tt school
"LN/L'e illo J),!JHINES 10 gel ('{IlIlIhl. -007." -evel]'one I know in I cw York
t . } Oil alldyour bro[lrerlwve a specialllD1iclirHl; .1'("
a/ways ~e/ fllll~hl. .. --=-n1y pm'cnts
" }Oll will /lever IIradllale becallse of yO/lr 1II1111
skills: ),0 11 shoTlld drop Ollt allli gelYfllII- G.H.D." -0 tenchel~ who was \-\lI'On1
':-11'1 w ill be a wasle of lillie for YO TI 1I11d will lilll; what ),ou ClIli do ;11 lile." -a former fr ien(
",l~l' edlll'lJlifm Wll.~ 1101 POt:/I)' iUIIIOlioll. bUI a whirl wiud of IlOpe aud deSpe,.alioll, but here I "m IIOlle
Iheless." -Chris Ilines. 199:
Thank you Carlton , ;\lom and Dad, and all t hos. thut belie,·ed.
1'1 MM , , , ,MMM , ... doughnuts . . , .senior lounge. , , .what you talkin' 'bout ' , , .pmfcssional wrestling, . , Mrs. McCormack, Mrs. McCormack ... pickup Il'ucks ... parking lot peel outs ... That dcvilish woman ... lous)' call fights ... Dukes of I Iazzard
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.18 (J Seniors
The four horsemen-Hohhie, Eli , Revy, & Bnlce ... Katic & Me hanging uuton my back-yard bench with my dog ... U of R & B.B. guns ... Baughan, stup playing Playstation & answer the phone ... Ta((oos "fter gl'aduation! Sam stop drooling un yourself and tell me how to get this thing in drive ... \Yho's better than us! Hey, how many C:ookie C's are there? .. Aftcr school specials at Katie's house ... My dark secret about the teacher's 10unge .. AII right, I'm Hacksaw Jim Dougan, Micheal is CoCo Heware, and Rohhie is Mr. Perfect ... Katie & me still hangi ng out on my backyard beneh .... NulloooooL .. lley Hru what it be ... Habs! Hubs!, wherc's the eggman ... Hey Matt why arC there Rainbows coming out uf the road? ... China Ilarhor Posse ... Lainie's HOllse ... The higge r the hcadache, the bigge r the pill...Hcy docs this calculator send messages across the country? FEE! NO MAAM! '["d-Cultivating tips .. .!leenvald shut the door ... CCV sleighing .. .! ley wait somebody needs to shut the door.
"-llelen Keller
Me jilil Hug/ish, that:, Impossible. - Ralph Wigglllll
DOli 'I lei school iulelji-"e w ilh Y01/'r education. - lV/ark Twain
Thanks to my Mom ... 1 ap ilreeintc eve'-ything you have doOlc lor me ... 1 love you L .. Thank you Grandma ... 1 love you, tooL.Thanks to all my COllS
ins: Kendra, .\1ieloacl, Shay. Brandon .. .Thanks Ashlcigh and thc McLaurin family ... Thanks Mr,. MeLau"in fo,' constantly reminding mc to do my co llegc app lications ... Thanks to my teachers and m y fricnds .. .Thank ),OU God II,r blessing me with m)' family, friends, talents. and education ...
P.S. Rest In Peaee Tupac ...
P.P.S. Jason, I ' ll see you >11
Williamsburg instead of Atlanta!
"If I call see it, Ihell I cw' do il. If I jllSI believe il. lilere 's II olilillg 10 il . I believe I calljO,." -R. Kelly
"Evely lhillg is goillg 10 be II/rig"''' - l3ob Marley
"Remo) or 1101 hl'rc I cQlIle" -FugeJ!s
Hlte caullol wan· alolle" -Mllrlill Lllliler Killg,./o:
'i-Jlwtlys bear iu mind tlllll yourown resolutiou to succeed is mare importaut thaulllIY OIW uther thiug"
- rlbrallallll.illl'uh,
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Mel11ol~al wcekend ... cancun ... girls in the elevator ... i'll have a waler ... no he does ... keep on you'll reel better ... thanks mom and dad.
':41/t! ill the elld the love YOII tllke is ell/llIlto the {we yO /l lIIake."
- Johll Le""on
Thank you MOIll and Dad for a ll that you have given mc and what you havc done for me. Thank YOLI Pops. Mitizi. Momma Doo for gi"ing me joys throu/(hoLlt IllV life. Thank you a ll of m y uncles and aunts and cousins fOI- sticking with Ille throl1gh good timcs and bad. Thank you t..:ncle Buck, Mrs. Cozad, and Matt for heing SLlch good friends to me growing up and no w. Tha nk you I\1nrri"el.le faTllily and especially Phillip for bein/( my second famil y and hest friends throughout my life. Thank you Ms. Rosbc for he lping me all these yea rs and bcing such a good friend. Thank you allm)' famil y and fl-icnds fnr being by my side Ihrollgh thick and thin and for your Invc.
"Opell yo"r II,l'PS, louk withill. aI" yU /I satisfied w ith the /ile Yo1/.r livi ll 'P" - Bob Marley
"I.ive~v u.p yo"rself"
"One love "
"Never git'e "p and "ltit"
- Bob Marley
- Roh Marlq
-Bob N ida
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!2 tJ Seniors
"They're aln',"ly dead .... They just d011 't A'ilow it )'et." - The Crow
"I jl/sl w lIlllllll·ide .... gel 011 1IIy bike alld ride." -Joe Satriani
Il lfyuu ~'ill (I man yuu"re 1I mUTt/ereI'; kill a millirm you're a co nquerOl; ~'i" 'elll al/llud yuu" ,oe if, god. II -Dave Musta in
"Blundes "re belter." -Sam Proffitt
"Au illju . .,tice anywbe're is a tln'eal to juslice eVl~1".}where." -l\-1artin L. Kjng
li Th e ()riu.c"'s hl'llrt grew three sizes that da_v. tI -Dr. Seuss
"T/lis is yOU.1" team. II -Iloosiers
"I WIIIII tu get a fllt/I)o uf11l)'si'lf""~v tallel:" -Some comedian
"71,. ,,"lit'i jJatiull of deatlt is wm'se lilll" death itself" - Steven SeagaJ
"))bid"ee, Abiddee, Abiddee, that's all folks! - Porky Pig
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24 () Seniors
. i'\irvana Rules ... Kurt Ruled ... Beach Week '96 · . . \Va ll ... 011 the hcach "ilh l\,,"u silver uollm' pancakes . .. Memorial weekend · .. Auction night at my house . . . YOlll' lookin~ for what? ... Dyke county? · .. l\:ikc, r\uiJa~. 01' Airwalk. I'll go with ike!!! . .. I hroke lip with her. I swear, with 0. 302 with ,-8, .. Procrastinating . .. Key \Vest , whole new look on rriends . .. J\Jagic Sam . .. ,\1iriam, I've got $1 I) ... Stinky and Smelly rorc\-er · .. Bnlec and Lhe tcacher's lounge ... Blondes arc bettel· . .. Baughan, hurry up and ~Cl drcsscu ... You kno,"" how I'm nOllha!. S1l13.1't. _. Pete's problem a nd Illy frog .. . Baughan, deaf people don 't hear " . All hot girls dl'ive Jeeps, Sprin~ Br'ca!... in CanclIn ... You're rrom Chicago!! ... No we're not in college, just high school. , . Shaka" . Sign it .. . Dance on Illy ___ " . i'\ew 'r'car\ En; .. . Bruce, \Vhcrc's Ill)' Super- Ninlcnuo? . .. \Von! ... Arc they supposed to IlllI't this bad for this long? .. ,I would like to thullk nil of Illy friends : :'\fikki. Brian. Bruce, Ball~han t Lainic, Pete, anJ all of my olhcr frie nus. I ",o"ld especially like to thank my Mom, Dad. and g.-andp'lrcnts who have always heen Lhere for lIIe. Thanks.
':-llIIlIlI i.'i Oll/Y w orth illllloney w lllll hp is w or,h il1 wurk.?· -Wyatt Earp
"7r} cJ.perieHL't1 Ihe ullimllie Ihrill,)'IHI lIlusl hI' w i/liug to PIlY the ultimate price." -'\hll'x 1"00
Guaranlecd. they can't suspend us all . cornball, Oh God Son .. . That guy is a jerk . . . Dude, I wasn' t laughing ... Flying cows . .. Sam YOli al"e dripping . . . Ever gu to FI"iendly's? CuaraTltccd TTIC du! (;uaranlccd not n iC do! .. . 1'1~urrcst
liked it . . . 9 points a ll three's ... Thanks: Cranny, MUlll. Bruce, I >ad and Margaret ~ ARAI\lTEEU.
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Sam ... do you really have a dripping problcm ... roadtrip to Appalachian State . .. *e*i*-hcad ... nevel- made it. .. l cxtrcmely dislikc thc hunchback of Stcward School...My name is _"\Tikki Voltz allli I am a sokeholic ... Ehon's a girl. .. Shannon's a lways *to*cd ... what are you doing? .. A wonJ of advice fl"Om mom ... tl-Y to stay in Stcward ... trips to Myrtle Beack with Shannon ... you have a condominium ... Trip to Nantucket with Lainic, she got *r*n* [or the first time ... Robbbbb ... pl-etty ho)' ... ls that a banana in your *o**ct...Famous linc ... Oh, I wish I could but I have a boyfriend .. . Officcl-. if you let mc go thcn I will go straight home ... To Mrs. Haskell: thank you for putting up with Lainie and myself. it's been fun ... And now for my mom: thanks for sticking up fOI- mc and getting mc out of troublc .. . and for thc carly dismissals that I needed so bad ... Don't worry Stcward ... you will not scc mc again.
"T/Jere's tern/ic merit ill /wv iJl/! 110 sense of hUI1J.IJJ: 'IIU seu.'te of it'OU)I,
pracliw/(l' 110 sellse of all)'lhill~ al all, Ifyoll.' re born with Ihese so-called defects yolt I/{It,. a t'elY good chalice of get/ing 10 Ihe lap, "
-Peter Cook
" 111 goillg where JOII have 10 ~o, alld doillg w lllll ),011 hllve 10 do, alld seeillg w hal .1'011 have to see,),oll dllll 1I11d blllllt the illslrulllelll ),011 wrile with, Bill I wOllld rather IlIl t 'e it bellt alltl dulled lind A'lIow I had 10 pitt it 011 Ihe grilldslolle agaill alld hallllller il illlo shape and pllt a whetstolle III iI, alld know Ihat I had sOlllelhilig to write "bOItI, Ihllil 10
hi/ve il "riglll alld shiuillg (/lid 1I0lhilig to sa)" 0" SlIIooth lIIIlI well oilcd illl/II) dosel, hUlull11Sed."
-Ernest Hemingway
Gratitude to thc tcachers who ha\'c put up with mc dUl'inj( my ycars at Steward, With spccial recognition to Mrs, Chalkley for teaching me what says "oink!", Ms, Houghlcy for sticking her neck out for me on more than one occasion and to 1\11 rs. Shaw fOt" always heing there for mc, in and out of school. Thanks to the McLUllI'ins for heing so cool! To thc students who have hdped mc stay sane for the past four years, 1 appreciate it! Steward, thanks for all thc opportunities! f-inally, to 111)' aunts. uncles. cousins, Buhha, Grandma, Mom, Dad, Ben, and athan, I am so IlIcky to have you guys! Thank you for bcin!( my family! I love YOll,
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Senior Superlatives The word superlative, according [() nt'OS/IT's
;illlerimll /)irrioIlOl), can me~n th e upmost degree of something or an exagge rated cxpression of pra ise . In high school the woru is used to mean cutl;gories or " titles" tha t seniors are given in their senio r ye ~r.
This vear is not di ffe re nt. 10 hclp celebrate 2S yea r, at S teward, the yca rbook staff gavc a nominat ion li st for the fO llowing s uperl~ti\"e categories. A boy and gi rl were chose n for e,lch ca tegory. The categories and resul tS are as follows.
T he winning co upl e fo r having the Most Spartan Spirit are seniors Gcorge Cauble and Emily Wolff. Emily is the chee rl eadi ng cap tain and George has been a Spartan here at Steward si nce fifth gra de. It is no wonde r thev both were chosen fo r thi s di ;t inction. The Class Clowns were unanimouslv Nikki Voltz and Bruce Lafone. These [\\"0 are allV~ys goofi ng around in class and at lunch. They both make us all laugh. The two Ft·iendliest sen iors are E mily Wolff and Brandon Sullivan . These two smiling faces can always be see n greet ing their fe ll ow classmates and making everyone fee l good. Sam Proffitt and Mit-jam Baron won the category for ugli est. JU St kidding! These twO were voted Best Looking and it is not surprising. Brian McGehee and E mily Wolff are the coup le that were vo ted having the Best Wardrobe. These t\l"O can be found looking spiffy and shin y. T he twO se niors votcu Most Likely to Succeed are George Cauble and Lainie Haskell. These two seniors are su re ly to be speakers at graduation 2S years from now. The two seniors who werc voted to be the Most Talkative are chauer boxes Chris Hines and Tricia Faust. The t\\O seniors who can make your day wi th their hig bright smiles are Heidi Arista and Shawn Lewis . The tWO Most Athletic sen iors are Lainie Haskell and Shawn Lewis. It is not surprising si nce both Lain ie and Shawn are three sport Varsity athletes . Voted Most Unforgettable is senior, Forrest I lodge. To have met Forest is co know why he lVa~ vored the most unforgettable. So there ir is. The superlative categorv for the Class of 1997.
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Most Unforgettable
FOri-est Hodge
Most Likely to Succeed
Ge01-ge Cauble & Lainie Haskell
Best Smile
H eidi Arista
I
Best Smile
Shawn Lewis
Lainie Haskell & Shawn Lewis
Most Spartan Spit-it wrge Cauble & Emily Wolff
Most ??? Caleb Nugent
Class Clowns Ni/dli Voltz & Bruce Lafone
Hest Wardrooe Emily Wolff &
. Brian McGehee
Friendliest
Best Looking Sam Proffitt & Miriam Baron
Tricia Faust & Chris Hines
Most ??? Emily Wolff & Bmndon Sullivan Paul Douglas
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Robbie Aliherri Eliza r.henault
DrcII" Cosb~ Chris Drzal
Dal"id Fixm3n Adam Graves
Chris Hag), i\lcg Hajek
Whitney Hajek Sle~hen Harler
Brannan Helwood '-Iatt Hinkle
Seorr Hall anJ Cahell Jones
!leeky \b"erhoff I.aura :-Iurra\, Aaron Pal nc
Camherl)' Pearson
Erin Rohinson Sara Rossmoorc
Welly Sande" ~Iike Sehiriek
\"ed Trice Laura Ward
Catherine Wood\'
(RighI) .4 a roll Payne, Whitney Hajek, allf/ iVl'd 7i-ice PeI/Ol"1II CO/IIl/lffl" '«·I"u(l,/or Iltt Chiidl"nis Feslivtll. Thl' S{IIi/I'IIIS help"llII()c'f
IIIN", 111111 Sf! lip"
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"Hey Juniors, it's . Q almost TIME!"
. :~
•~~-· .. \O The l11h grade has only one i I ,t11 . .,J more year to make their {~I 1'~) V."/ mark on the Steward
_- ).. School before they move on
.• '- .><> to college and the rest of I their lives.
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(7op) Ca1l/.ber~v Pearsull al/{I Sara Rossmoore dressed lip as ("at.1 for Rfllt .. a ... lilllior Day.
(. \liddle Irfr) Laura Murray (filII Erill Robinson pose 011
tltl' ./aliinr dassfidll trip to .Ilolltire/lo.
(.Iliddle rigltt) S cott Howard rr/axes during Inl/(Ii Oil tlte fieM trip.
(Rdowj Aaron Payne alld Eliza Chenau.lt slllik fortlte millelfl 011 tlte ItliS ro :llolllitello .
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SCO[( Adams Alice AI'cnt
Tikia Bonner Tal'l r Collier
Alisia Freeman Shelly ( ,iglio
Josh Coldbcrg I- Iatt Cottll'a ld
Erin Hun te r Jennifer L.tourclle
TimOt hy Ligon I- lichacl ~· l asz'Hus
Lisa ~IcComas
Will \ Iurray \'ia tthcw \1ycrs
,\ 'of Pi,luret!
-"ick DcCrosta John Kiplev
Clay :'IcEll'ccn Ash leigh ~ l c Lauri l1
Rusry Pn kins
(Aboflr) Alisia Freeman alld Aslzleiglt Mc Laurill srop r{) rltar Oil /ltr Nt/d:roj),
(Rigltr) Malt Gottwald aud Steplzl'lI Palllette dlY'ssn/ IIp as I l lIdC/d)",.,), Filill {lIId 1'01// Safi.Jf rjor I f{{//orn'eII,
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"Sophomores, it's TIME to make
() it happen!" ~) The word Sophomore means
"wise fool," and the class of 1999 is no exception. In time, they will become more wise and less foolish.
Emily Padoll' Srephen Paulerre Fahad Qureshi J ~ rcmy Salken John Schorr
J c~~ica Sizemore Andy Sr in Ama nda Taggarr Jesse Walsh Ru th Will iams
(liJjJ) A lice Ave nt {lIId J essica Sizemo1'e lake a break fro lll their ('ollllllll))i!), s~rvi((: task ofserti))g IIjJ for the Childrm's N:.rrivol.
(Left) Matth ew Myers, Will i)t!urmy, Jenl1ijin· Latou.relle, Taylor Collie!; Jessica Sizemore, Tikia Bot/ner, Ruth Williams, O))r/
Jeremy Sal/leu dressed IIjJ as variolls litertlT"l' (hartltren. CO)) ),011 ))Ollle thnn?
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\ luwBilgin Wade Bri [[
Rrooking Chena ult Chip Cosby
Anna Co.\ Kat ie Drza l
Carter Eberly Stewart Felvey Derek Garn en
Anali sa Gordon jessica Gra"
\Iichael l-l atheriey
Margaret Ilaze ll Chad Ilealey jason Lewis
Brian McTamanev j ustin \Iehaffey Andrew Rankin
~I ichae l S.Ilerfieid Eric Ste rnberg
Eli zabeth Sumner \Ielvi n Todd
Caroline Vene! Wal ter Wash
Daniel Wi ll ia mson .... -----.,
_\"01 pirlllm l: "risten ~'Iill cr
(RighI) Till' lIimh gmrlf rlOI'S /Jllg impersollaliolls al Ihe Slim("!' .1 {" sfllm.
f-i'o/l{ lift: B r ian M c'f'amalley, !\IIurat Bilgiu, Jasol/ Lewis, Katie nrzal . . 4utllisa Gonloll.
(OPPo.life pagr . lOp) F"I"I'r I""",,smslen El'ill HUlltel; MichaPl !la therle)" allri Walter Wash pose al rill' Chmllld 6 1I('f;.·S desJ:.
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"Welcome to the big TIME, Freshmen. " The "fresh" outlook on life that the clues of 2000 brings to Steward is awesome. Their time at The Steward School has just begun.
(Left) Elizabeth Sumner, Fllhlld Qureshi, Wade Bl-jtt, alit! J esseka Gray fl/joy a food brMI: durillg Alrerllale
(Abovp) Chad Healey prei's ovpr Wade Britt's head as the lIillth grade explores different rareer pari IS durillg Altnwate Progralll.
(Leji middle) waite·,. Wash, Jesseka Gray, aud Stewart Felvey /ltlllg ollr ill rhe gYIll.
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Anusha '\bb~s i
I larry Baron David B<.:ckcr C:hrisr ine Bcil
led Bellson Corbin Brierre
Alex lJury .\l arshall Fc:ll'ey
Ben Go ld berg ,\ shlcc I-Icaley Cynthia Johns
Elizab<.:th Larus
Sarah \iarrcnsrein \\llIie Paole tto
Will Perk ins Jamie Reed Jamie Rose
Caitlin Rossmoore
\Iolly Sauer
The Eiglillt Gmdf's lradiliollal t!ass
/lIlldmi.'fr is se/lillg Illlritos a/ III/uk Class IIIflllbers rolale Iltf dill)' 0/ jJrejJarillg lite I/(ltNOS (/fir! mllpf'lillg Iltt' 11/0111')'. Ca i tlin RossI/wore, Bralltley Scott, {/fir/ Ted B ellsoll laff Iltfi,. WrII.
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"TIME marches on, Eighth Grade."
Time is running out for the eighth grade. Soon they will no longer be in the middle school, but will move on to the Upper School. Enjoy the time you have left!
(Left) Molly Salter (/lid David Wood work diligf'llt(v ill s/lu/), hall.
(AbnOf) JIll O1'slltlll Felvey leafs through hrr English book in pnp{fmtiofl jor MrJ·. Show's da . ."
Bramley Scott St(;V(; S(;ivaru Laura Slabaugh John Stinson Carl Sundin Jonathan Tipron
,\1 ichelle Wh i taker Rola nd West
Ben Wolff Dave Wood
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Taylor Bre\\'er Ramsey Bsat Eli za Bul lo~k
Jamie Foote Warren George
Jennifer Grav
Cora Hathcrley Lorraine HalVes
N i ma .l arvaml i Sara Kornb lau
Christopher iVlaszaros Trent ~IcLaurin
\Iark \I ille r 1\lary Patterson
1\ latt Porte r
Reed hncey Sa lly Anne Stratton
Zac Sears
(Opposirf pagf, tnp) 1:ac Sears, J all/ie Foote, aud '1i'ent fl1cLaurill fXOIllillf rhfirl'l'port mrd.r,
(Right) Chris Maszaros. J elluifer Gray, Matt Portcl~ aud Wa'rreJl George 011 a rypiraf rlay Iii rhf Mirlrlff School.
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"Tick, Tick, Tick ... Seventh Grade.;' ~ The time is right for the seventh grade to enjoy their life to the fullest. The class of 2002 has time on their hands to have some fun .
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Will Atkinson AkA Henson Chris Hyrne
I\ lar) Cungdon ~, I allri('c Finnegan
Rouen Fri tzman
Fllake Frostick Tallev Gregory
Ali Hurd Sean Jackson
Pcvron Lannon Austin Pi[[man
r ,ee Rothenberg Carter Saunders
Philipp Schmidt-Ullri ch
I lolland SCott Hunter Sea rs
David Sizemore
~ Iatthew Stainback
Allison Strickland Juliana Sumner
Andrew Ware Aynslcv \l,'jI[On
Ann Yates Wyarr
NOl pitlurn!Ben Law'son
(f?jghrJ Peyton Lalilioll (IIld Carter Saunders r/fIllO' tll SI/II/l 7(ilmr Nighl, Tllir lias,; has a/flMysptll1inj)(Jred strollgly ill till:" (/J/II/lf7! {vel/I,
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"Sixth Grade, this is a journey into TIME"
L.
The class of 2003 is halfway U through their time in school.
(The second half is just as muchfun!)
(lop) Se{/II Ja cksoll alld Philipp S chmidt- U llrich sir 011
Ihe blftld,ers tlllrillg J!J'III dllSJ.
(Mitlelldeji) Blake Frostick. {fuuter Sea'rs, lllltl{folland Scott show Sparlall Jpiril b.y al/fIIdillK the Vat'Sity Boys Baskelball gallle.
(Above) Will A tkillSOIl lIlIdJlI.liana Sumner dress liP 5(Js sl),le tlllriJlg SIIII/l l ;';f1Il Nighl,
(Leji) A llisoll Strickland, Maurice Finnegan, Chris Bynlc, Cora HlIlh erlcy, lIlld A IU[,'cw ~Vare ar/apl lo life ill lhe .lliddle Srhool.
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Jimmy Arkinson Sam Baronian :\ mbikn Bcdi
Tori Cannella Jordan Effron
Ileathcr I lajc.: k
Austi n Hnmilwn Lauren I-Jarri s
Ida Ilcnley [Jory Kl ein
And" Lawton Gra" O'Brian
Kristen Pa rri ~h
Ha\1l ood Pemberton Aly i'irrman J3rad Souder
Amy Strickland Sally Summerson
Kendall Tare Robert Turner
\\ill \\'a"
Nor pictured: Jamie Smcrficlcl
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"Fifth Grade, it's TIME to move on ... "
~. It's time to graduate,fifth U grade,you are now entering a
new way of school life. Lockers, classes in different rooms, extracurriculars ... all of these await you in the Middle School.
(Opposilr prlgl'. Itft) RoIM!·t '/itrl/C1' alllflzes A lldy Lawton by fem/esslv ea/illg (I wholt ja/apl'llo ptppn:
(Opposite page, right) Kelldall Tate pmlld(v rlispiflys the mpml.l' she decorated at tht Hnllo!£,t'I'li Camivn/.
( lop) lIeather JJajek sirs pflfifllrly whilt Mn. Alldrt:rfill paill/.( hrrffll"r a{ (he Ilallo'iJ!'enJ CamiV{l/.
(Left) D Ol)' Klein p(/illter! a happ.v mpmi'l' dllrillg thr IlnllfIWefli Camivo/.
(Abou) Dllril(g Thfl/lf' f,ffd'. the fifth gmdr WfiJ visiltd by DOllg Fgglmoll, a herpetolof!.ist. From Itft: Jimmy Athllsoll, Robert 7itl'Ile!; Jordan Effron, {If/d Alldy Lawton.
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Jonathan 13arzcl Paul Bishop
Jonalhan Cauble Roben Oll,'e r
Ford Fischer Philip GianforlOni
Leigh Greene I\ iorgan Hutch inson
Jeff Kern Nathan Jamerson
Rathae l iYleyers Arris ~Iills
(AbOf:e) R achael Meyers poses 02,irll her [!/IillM pit; durillg Pet Da.l'.
(Right rop)AII lIie Wise has Ilerja(Y' pmilfNI at I/I'llrims 'ill'hile Sarah Newcolllb looks Oil,
(Right bo/{olll) Aliso ll Nor/o1l, J,eigh Greene, J essica Wi lliamsoll, alit! Blair S'l/ItOll pet/onll dwillg till' C//Ort/s 7i-ip.
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"Fourth Grade, TIME , )
0 - - \ " "d " IS on your SI e.
\ ) As a part of their studies, the fourth gmde studies life in times past. By seeing how life used to be. they gain an appreciation for thei1'lives now and the possibilities within their reach.
An drew Ro e 'loah Schnoll
BlairSunon Thomas Warthen Jessica Williamson
(fop Itfi) Paul Bishop al/{I JOllathan Cauble bOlml rhe bus for rile Choms "/i-ip.
(, Ifiddle Idi) Fonl Fischel· exploreslhevegelarioll til Hmril7ls.
(Bo/(olll kfi) Morgan Hltlchillsull alit! Fenllmdu Rivem wlleef dOl/aliolls for rhe Iud II/wild Allimal L e{(f!;1IP dllnilJ!.lhe 4th grad,,'s (/III/lial Pet Va)'.
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,\ rrun l3arrlcrr , \nn~ Borum
l!a,on Clmp,Croll dor 'uburn Clemen[,
Harper Early Au>[ in Il aas
D3\ id Parrish Siobhan R~s[Ur ick
Ph illi p Wood
\ u[ pic tured: Pixie Robcmon
)Ot'I') 111 aSOIl ClI /lip- Crowder alill hi( IIIIII/J ,WI/I" jorlhe 'lfI,I,
?pI'r ri%{hl) I Iro'per Early, SioMall Resforick, A/foil rfletf, (/1/1/ Phillip Hfoot/ dOli pmlmit,p f[o!,/!Ifsjor rlleir
1/1'1' pm jerI,
'fe'pr righr) A llll e Borum lillI's 1'/'1111'1' srllf[f u."hil" Louisa IIdig, A ustill lIlIlIS, "lid SioblulII Restorick /Jlld her
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"Third Grade, let the good TIMEs roll!" Third Graders love to have a good time in the middle of tluh' Lower School experience,
u
(lop) l '1te 3nl Grade i.f mesmerized by the Rep/ile ii/till. Lookillg Oil are Austin Haas, Dauiel Klein , alld Afton Bartlett.
(Left) TIle 3nl Grade ria.\.( rMllv sho'ff.'ed rhl'l·,. spirir d/lrillg rhe Pep Rail), by fl}('arillg Srl'wanl apparel ([lid rolors. Fmm II'};: Cobllrn Clements. Aftoll Bartlett, Phillip Wood. IIm'per Hm·ly. Dauiel Klein. {llid David Pan-ish .
(I,ower left) Dlillid Parrish alld Cobltnl Clements show off their
~ papier-II/tlthe htlll(/.f.
(LO'IJJ'fr rif!.ht) Phillip Wood, Dav id Pan'ish alld Daniel Klei1l Vtlllg ri,e dmlll ill affvmrioll alld the Ilolida), I'mgmlll.
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~ I onr\" Anderson E,an Arikian
Lcigh Rcdi nger Poll- Cannc lla
Rcvn Davcnport Sarah Del ,anc\"
Racinc Faye \ Iu ry \Yarden Good (;ray,on (;()(Jd~rcin
~ lolly Jackson Sanlh Jan andi
I\afic Kasper
Bobbie Loll Lung \shlc igh Rcibach
S felen Roger; Enlll Schnoll
Christopher Skuvc Nilb Turner
Eli zabcrh Ward
(f?jf!/II) clI{(~n/{krs Sarah Jarv lllldi, EVil//, Selmoll, Fililey Tunl cl; Katie Kaspel; lill{/ MtII ), f,Jlllrdell Good f!:flIIttrn/ ",VII/It! lit/' 1{/!~IIII1t!{/ lose/' ItOff:
il l'tlfS. Coot! tI,il/g ;1 fJ!:IIS ill (I rug".'
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By this time, you are getting to school on time.
"Second Gradeexploring TIME"
(Top) R eYll Da.venport IIIMsurfS , pUII/pkill he pitker!
(Middle left) Ev a.n Schnoll. Finl TtWll el; alld Katie Kaspel' giVI spider rep0l110 tile dass,
(Mirfdk right) Steven Rogers ji! thflt his pUlI/pkill is more thflll he ( hfllldle,
(I ,ower) The gigglv 2nd :;mde girlr rr, 011/0 the sofa, From left: MOll
Alldersoll. Bobbie Lou Lollg. Sal', larv alldi. MlI1'y fVa rden GOl
Polly Cannella. Molly lacks!. Katie Kasper. Sarah DeLa1l, Guest, alld A shleigh Reibach,
Kiny Ball Carv Baronian
Reed Barron . \ IIl\ Bisger
1111lner Clemenrs Page Conway
Berh Dixon ~ largarcr Gupton
Anne-Sims li onel' Chris Jacob John Lewis
Jay Pruirr
HUJl[er Ross Laura Skol·c
Sara Small Coleman Smirh
Kelsev Taylor Juliana Thurston
NOI pit1l1ret/.Sarah Arrigo ~Iolly Duke . . \ nnic Laurie
\IcDunald Lauren Whire
Finl gmders grr fI
lirrlt, R&I? 011 rhl' [/fro.
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"First Grade, what
"'W-.-"_:'~"
TIME is it?" All first grade1's know what TIME it is.
(Top) LlIIwell Wh ite rrlrbratfs as Jay Pruitt pllts thf /illi.f/lillg 10lldll'''' Oil their J-rrllrtllrp.
(Middlf Ie/i) [ II Iheir a/fJray, O!rln~l' II/aill/PI: .llri. ChalNe/s jint gradp>"},I, Ollt of the bllildillgjor a rn'tllk tlrl}//Ild lY/1IIPllS.
(,\liddlf right) HI/uteI' Ross (/lid Allll e-Sims Honey fJror/: Oil a .f(all/pillg pmjn1 ill their rla .... fmOIl/.
(I .ornw·/dt) Belh Dixoll alld K illy Ball leam {/ liffll' ph ,'si!s as rillY tl:l' to 1I10t"t' their plllllpl.'ill ....
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Kri sten A, pcy Sarah Grav A,'cr,' Keri Drummond Rebecca Farrell
c'hesley Goodstein
Sarah Ilargrove
Chri,tinc Kasper Corbin Leitch
i\kx Luttc rbe in Josie Long
Zach \Iarino Cally .\I cC;owan
Alex ~Ic\ l illan
I.uciana Rin:ra Brooks Ross J.B. Shave r
Elliorr Wortham Sarah El iwberh Young
(Ahouf) .IIi: Star/;/wI/sP paillts Sarah Elizabeth Young's hrll/r/.
(Right) Alex Lllllerbeill ffxllches r;Jht!p J.B. Shavel' pef.( the J:irry. Ki"dfll!:"rlllrn leal'll lOIs {{hfJlII /Jaby til/iII/a/.\'.
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"Kindergarten, the beginning of TIME"
Your time at Stewm'd has just begun.
(i llirldl" Nr) R ebecca Farrell, Corbin Leitch, alld Sa 'ra II Ilargrove mrrv rheirplllII/:ills ~!( IIiP
palch ill O(W'
(:l1idrlff riKht) A lex M cMillal1 plays willi a caMpilfar u"hile Sarah Gl'ay Avel), giVI'>' III'I' fl
hl'siltlllr loo~',
(L fji) Chesley Ooot/stein a/l(l Kel'j Dru.wmond htlVf ("" ('xplorillg rhe compl/In:
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1996-97 Steward School facultv (hack to front, le ft to right): Robin Rickt:tts-2Ildgrttde, Rachel Griffin- Ubrariall
Kather-ine Goodpastur-e--4/h gmdl'. Anita Har-haugh-Adlllilllslmfiv" Assisfflllf, Lynn Define- Ellg/is/I, Mitn Palmer'- COmpllfr,. RrsolllTf. Todd Sel' I'-J IOIIiISr-;flla' , Kate Strickland-Killrlngttl1e11, Susan Atkinson- 1st grade
Sue Dr'L-al- Dror'loPlIIl'IIf, Catcsby Jones- Df(1II of Ar1ivifit's/llis/or)', Adam Cohen-Compllff r , Brenda TlII'nerI~II~/ish, Margarct Maclin- F.II/li.lh. Char'lene Wilton-Di,.f(IOr of Rl'somTf' Cmle,.. Louise Robertson- HollOl
SYIIIPOSillill/7i1lor, Scott Moncllrc-t\dllli ~s i ons, Linda Dun vi II e-SI'{T"IOrl' , Dave Mueller-BlIsilless 111'0110"1'/', Bonni( Anderson-J/II.>i!". Rugene Paulette-A"I, Patti Woodle-.ller/h. Janet Rice-Alit/fliI'Dim1or, Ian CoddingtonDr'all ofSllIdfllfS/I'hysim/ F.rlllmrioll, Liz Shupe-C(}tlllsf'lo,.. Sandi Dollar'-Deve/0pllleJ//, Robb Stottlemycr-Science Pat Cuneo-Eliglish, Sandy Sha,v-l~lIg/ish, Ginger Chalkley- lsI gmrll', Beverley Fox- Slh gradf, Ken'y RlumSlit gmdt'. Virginia Campbcll-Libn llY Airlf. Lar-aine Brul11berg- lIisfoIJ/PS)'I/i%gy, Elllmi GlIttcrl11an-Frell(h Shelby I-loll an d-SPlllli.l'Il, Rogel' Coulombc-Hmrl of ,llidrllr Srho()/. Steve Stackhouse- HMdlll((slfr, Camlyr Bmndt- f)imtor of Sllidies/Hmd of Uppe,. Sdwo/. Tdeia Ouke- Snell/f, Carolyn McCormack-.llo/h, Ronn) Hajek-Physia(/ F.rlllltlli()/l, Lynn Zindel·- I .ow"r Srhoo/ ;/11, Susie Kennedy-2lld grarle . .J ane 'Vhitely-3rd wodl' Cheri \Volff- Killdng((rlf'lI.
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(Upppr lift) Mr. ell/WO, M/: Stott/ell/ye/; allri Il'h: Cobell ill thf fOrt/ltv 1/l1lrh mOIll.
(Jfirlrllf 11ft) JeIl'lliJer La/ollrelle POSI'S with Mrs. Cul/erlllllU .
(LOllin If/i) !l1rs. Kel/ll edy (/11(1 Mrs. Crossman taif (f
lli·e/l-ntrtlnIIJll'l/1.- 011 thp ,·teps olltsi& thf mji'fl'ritl. LIII/(h tilltl' too IIII/th for YOlllarlie,'?
(Bel Oft) Mrs. B/"ll/llber.~ {II/(I Mr: Sel"/" [!.ft dOlli'll {It the .11111 ior-.\'I'/I irJl:
(Bottolll) Mrs. AtllillsUII iss/ill {hieep, f1!'hile Mrs. Ricketts wakes lip j llst il/ tilllP to gi~'e liS {I /ired slIIile.
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ACADEMICS Time to leorn! Acadcmics is the main reason we
go to :school. At a ri me when information is at
its mos t acccssiiJle lel-e l ever, Ste ll-ard studcn ts
lead rhe way with state-of-the-art [(;ehnology and
access to the intcrnct in addition to a strong co l-
Icge prepararory curriculum _ At StCII ard , teaeh-
e rs always give their extra time to he lp srudent,
succeed in their classes _ Sometimes school II ork
see ms ol-e nl helming, 11m it pays off in the long
rUIl _ III Ste ll-ard's 2S-year exis tcnce, we hal-e all
il11prc,s ive record of s rud e nrs be ing accepted
into th e besr co lleges and ulli ver, iti es _ Our s ru-
de nts will Icave Sn;lI-ard ready to take on anv-
thing the world (a nd co ll ege) throws at them!
The purpose of the Honor Sympos ium. nUll' in its s<:cund ) car, is w prcseI1l W S[U ·
dents an iIHe rdi seipli nary exami natiun uf ~ panicular ilHel lec tu a l th eme or subj ec t ------------------------------------4 t hrough se lected readings . ass ignme lHs, di s· cuss ions, and lec tures . This year the He re was the focus of the course. Dr. Robert son and Nlrs. ' turner kd the symposium in a dis· cuss ion of Classica l, Tragic. and Epic He· roes . Speakers for Ii onor Symposium in · c1uded C huck Be nne tt , a Police C,aptain, Dr. Brya nt , a historian, and seve ral faculty me mo
---------------------------------~ bers . Th e final sympus ium invul v<: d 72
(AIJI)Vf) Fijih ~mlkr Will H'tJy f lljfJJPr/ tJ:..'IJI'J.:j/~f!. u:.ilfl oInt',. ,\IUr/flIIS
rI/lri/~~ I itJllfJr 'S~WI!P(}Silllll.
(;lbO(,f /~~ht) h /ih gmdfr Sam BlI rOll ia JI If'Or! 1m", nis/iml/lIgs rlllrillK (Ill /1I1Ilf)r s)'mpf),l'iltlJl 'U:-'hid, illlJlllkd/ijih ,f(lY/lkn il/addi!;t)I/!f) rf.~!1/ilr .\~)'I/lpf)si!llll parliripollf.\".
(I ,,,,n'r /~f(//!) b';l/fI/ grad!'r J esseka Gray poSt'.\' fJ!'iln (jIlt",. f/I('a /ifllr/f'J!!S
illf.'o/r:rr/ in /IN ,1} IIiI/Josilllll.
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peo pl e and included "Iu ckahoe Middle School and Steward srudelHs, Toge ther [he group made ,) huge co ll age.
S.O.DA is the abbrevation for Student Organization for Developing Attitudes-a select group of Ste~'ard
students goes into the 4th grad e class and t!.:aches them lessons.
The lessons deal with how to work well with others, how to be a good person, communication, and cooperarion. Thc focus of the group is to teach life's lessons and what to do in different situations. A.t the end of the year the S.O.D.A. members have a party with the 4th graders to
celebrate all they have learned .
(Up/)/'" Irft) 7i'litil J[1Y11/trs Illite l iven! Illld Shelly (;iglio lir btlllt/tlflllJ Of}!''' lit" I')'f'.\' rl Sfr~:tlrrls fOl/rth grllr/f SIIIr/t'n/s flJr 0/1 f .wl'riff.
(R~f(1t!) "li'lIlh t;mrlrrs Jell'lli!er Latourelle /l!IrI Shelly Giglio laI.~ lil!lf ""I of III fir 5thrrlnks II) hflp 1'illrth gmrlnJ kant .wrialshl/<.
(Mirlrllr liP) ./llIIior Sa /"{/ Rnssilloore {lild .\"opholllorr A lice Avellf rlfJllfJl/s/ra/(' tI f'OOPfI'lltjflll
(lIdllw) FIJ/m/l pmlf parfllfl"S Leigh Greene {llid Raelill el Meyers p"{j11i(~ trusting faih olIlN' ill I/;/~\'
biillrlfo!tll'd fxmiff .
(/'o'{;.'rr I'fl) Trmll gmrkr Matt Gottwald w'orks 'I"ilh 1'1/lI1h gmrl,,· Philip Cia1l!o)"toni 01111 titl.(5rOOI!l
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(I .f/fir'fr rigltl) Jlirhllt'/ JlfI.I':::(/I'O.\', 1"('(1((1' If} j1a/"liripflll' ill till' IIr\/ ~fJ.\·i(lII.
(Ab,IC") Chris flag)', /vl iclwe{ /lathNley. Drew (;0""-1'. alia Derek (/lln, ell pall.\{' kr (I.'i/"{""'if {/ rOI/OIl tin"IJIYJ!l'rllor till' (JIII/Im/
Arllly-Nflr;y gall/I'.
(Rj[!ht) ()" a IIJIII' 11,hl' ,1'1",·tt!
;/(adnll-" •. l/m/nll.I' P{ls.w'ri (m/f /.\'
lIIan Ililll!-
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Steward's long history of successful t-Iockl L nited I'\ations programs conrinued th is year \l"ith a trip to Annapolis and the 2nd Steward School l\[odeIUnited :'>lations.
t-Iod<.:l LI.I'\. allows students to gain an unders tanding of how the r<.:alUnited I'\ations works. As preparation for each Mockl U.N .. students arc assigned a coulHry [0 resea rch . I n the cou rse of the ir research, they learn 'Ibout the country's politic" and current events.
(About) MI'.(. Mr)',..rgivrJ 011/
ills/rucliolls I f} flit gmllp brion' IflfygO
off to rnfir SfSS;UIlS a/ld rOIlCflS(,S.
SIIIt/fIIIS il/rilld,.. F.lizabeth SltIlI1lC.; Drew Co,by. (lIId Matthew Myers,
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(7;)/)) 1\ '/1/11, ~mt!p/·.i Stewart Felv l'Y, J esseka Gray. Carter DlI' r(v. (I)/(I r¥alter Hfc,.\-I, Ii.'(m (f) (I prrSf'lllflfifJII bJ' (/ Un/ (.'ms.I" f1mr/:n:
rAOf)C'I» Erill NUlltel; Michael Nlltherlc)" KrislCII MiliCI; tJllt! ;.illllll Cox {I'I.' f ""ill, .l/n . .I1t(,I)/'/lIflli' lII,d till' 'litr-/..'a/1fJ1' I iJltlJl!N'r Ut'SOIt' SquI1I1
(N(~/IIJ Brooking Ch ellt/ltil, Eli:Ol1lwlh SlIl/lllel; al/ll Ivl fl r~a ref Ilazel/ v/'(Jr/.: {)II r/'I'i," (1In'IT aj>li//If/(' ,\'111'[,', :1'.1'
t!1I,.i/~f!. t/ll ill -I /a.\s I I/'f/wall> Pm,f[rtllll fl.IS;;:IIII1f'/J/.
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!\I ternatc Program at the Steward School is a wt:t:k-Iong program which takes place tile week before sp ring hreak. In thc middle school , /\Ir e rnatc Program givcs students and reachers a hreak from nudirional disc iplines and affords an opportuniry for all rhree grades (0 study une (Opic intensive ly and inre rdisciIJlinarily. This yea r's rheme was "Mystcri cs ." Students tukediffen':lH classes al l ecmering on the theme, with diffe re m sianrs depending on the insnucror.
In the Upper School, the nimh grade class spends the week exploring different ca ree rs and doing a little introspection. They lea rn about their own aptitudes for different rypes of wo rk and takc seve ral field nips ro get an acru al tasrc of "real life ."
Sophomores rhrough Seniurs spe nd the week ge rring even more "rcallife" expe rience, hy inre rning at va ri ous businesses around Ri chmond. Alrernare Program is nor jmt a break, it is an opportuniry ro spend time srudying rhings you wou ld ordinari ly nor have an opportuniry to explore .
(Up/iPrl'ji) Holland S cott. Mal)1 Congdon. flllri Molly Sauer rlllriliK (1IlIlIIn'll/llf' program dfIS,I.
(Uppfr r~!!hI) Tay lor Brewer (llIrI Sara KOl1lblall.
(. llirlrlk kfr) Th, lIilllh gm/If. 11".<.; mjoys IhrlllSPlvrs til {,'/wl/lid o.
(. \firlrllf riKhI) Corhin Brierre. Peytoll LlIlI1lOll.
Blake Froslirk. {lIIrI Clirl SlIud;n.
(1.1JO!'fI) Michael /-Ialh erley. Mltml Bilgill. M eldn Todd. Chip Cosby, ~Vllde Brill. Michael Sallelfield. Chad Healey. (IIIrI Erin H/llllel:
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(lilf!) "lltf ,ix/I, glYlde dass rear!., p()dry ill flJ.)lW//J/Y.
(AIJIIL'f) r:" i llill Ross/lloore disf!lay., tnt jJfJs/fr r/,pir linf!, Ih" ff'm(/ s/I/'
tn'a/l'I1.
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Time (0 have fun with words! The purpose of the Language Arts Week in the middle school was [0 <:t:ieb rate wo rds and the middle school did so for a whole week. Some of the act ivities the studenrs did were (0 create Tom Swifties. 1\1'0 awa rdwin ni ng Tom Swifties we re Laura Slaubaugh "' ])rop the anchor: Tom said deep ly." and l't:u Benson's phrase '''May 1 have some more Brie,' 10m sa id cheesily." The studenrs also had a po ter conrcst and a create-a-word contest. For example, Caitli n Rossmool'e created the word "f<.: linr", which is her definition of the cat hair thar sti cks OntO a person. Ano ther wo rd that was created was the word ··Spidget". Spidget means the g;reen hid<.:ous mark left on the finger by imi tation gold or s ilver ring .. The sixth grade added (0 rhe event hy doing a chora l reading. The week ended with a luncheon. All in all, rhe middle school participants had a great ti me.
r I,tf/) Steven Seivard gm all drfJ.wl /If! ji)/' /ntf'iKIII gfYlrlf "f{ldi/l~ I}f // .I/irimllllllfr Nigh/:" J)rflllll. I'
(illlIio'f) IImlillry S(()fI {llId ncr norscy!rimd hI/III lip Ih, nw/i//gs for Inf da.le\'.
(1IIIfJt.'f'j 2//(/ (;r({r/r HUr/f'IIIJ Kf)1 illlf) fltf' l .rlllJ.!,lIt1f:[1' Arts {lf1 reifit litpi,. lJf.nJ
.Ij;n-jll/ /(IIIJ!ltaf:[{' "rls (('II/{I/ :I·. ,lfrs. ;':I'JIllt'(/y j){J."r.l fi.:il/t Steven Rogers, iWlU:V
H"lWdel/ (f""d, (1IIr/ Mo//y Jach"" ,
(I.di lOp) LJ/(/ }!rtlrlf' SIIIr/nll.! ((;JJrnllrflff' il/I('JII~)' Oil tlN'ir ~'rili/~([, (flllr'r: E V lIlI
.'I f ill/oil, (f, 'lIYSO/l Goodstein. (1IIr/ Plizahell, IVt/rd,
(I,'ji lIIir/r/M Jo"atiw/l Tipton. Steve" S eivard, JaUlie Rose, (1IIr/ Christine Beil {1ft (Ilfl .)fr'llf'.ilrOIll ~.J Jlir/.f/tIlJ/Ilf'r iVif[fl/\- Damll . . ,
(l ,Ift bollolll) Laura S/abllugh liKhl.\' Ihne'll)'jrJ/' Willie Pao/etto 's tfl'lllJllflJi 1,,1'''.
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Lower Schook rs (Ook an e nr husiast ic look 'Ir rhe variuus aspects of Science during rhi s yca r's The me Week entitled "Surfing Science." A wide \'ari e ty of acri vit ies brought students in grades K-5 in touch with all aspec ts of rhc ~ ubjec ts .
From chemistry experime nrs ro romping with rep til es, it was a week full uf educat ion and e nte rtainmen t! Some of the days during th is week incl ude ,,'Iarine Ri ology Day, Chemist ry Day, Herpetology Dav, and Archaeologv Dav. G ucst Speakers included .\ 'Irs. Il ajek, Mrs. Ricketts, i\lrs. Maszaros , 1'.·Ir. Boone, Dr. I)wye r and Mr. Eggleston . The Lower School had a great ti me "Surfing wi th Science."
(Uppn'II!O Finl (:md,n spell ~lIl SCII·.N(;" dllr ill!/:' /l;r,:-n' sdl!I~1 TiIl'III' 1/ ~d' {(sSflllb/V.
(L~Z:'fr leli) .fonall"m Cll uble, Alisoll Nor/Oil, For Fische,; Nathan Jame'rson, lIliri l'flilLifl Gi l/lI!orlon i (1)'1' 'ir'}, prollri ofdlf 1'01111'11/.1' 'i'lh,ir Sfer
mp.
(Abm'f) Ml/soll Cmllfl-C"owder fXf/1IIi,,!'.I' Ihf S{Ollts i. {he rii.<plm dosr/y.
(I.lfl) J essica " 711 ia IIlsrm sl/IJu.:"i 1If) )1'IIr flJ till' 0111/.:1' lII(1ll J.lmr".\' 1I/\' /JlI/ rtilll
111'1:
(I ,Ofl"l!rlrjl) Colemall SlIlit .. J!.dl.illll)ln!.Wld!.lJf.llillJ[m/r.l.ni!!.!II: •. ji.n.l J.!I'I/flr f IIISSII/IIII'.I' f,'111( II.
(l/,ifJ';.d .tl-forgall I/uleh i IiSUII tinll/I olliliu (,liP fi,"nilr JilltlnllJ 0'1'11/1' till
nlihlr Sfinlrt' /Jrfljtl'l,
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(, lI)fltY') !·itlmt! (jllrf.l'ili ({1Ir1 .1/al/ (;(I/!r~:tlld rt'f'inJ liuJi,. (ro:-'llIr/., jrwlI ,lin', I1rtmtll fll HlJIlfJf:\'
.- lFl"fflr/1 ,Vip/II.
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Awards
HOllor Ru//for Eillin' }fur Katie Drzal
Carter Eberly Elizabeth Sumner Michael Maszaros Stephen Paulette Fahau Qureshi
Anuy Stitt Mel(han Hajek Geurl(e Cauble
RidlllIOIlt! 7i'/IIFS- Dhpaldl Alhklrs Lainie Haskell & Shawn Lewis
1I'l-lIrf), 's Hnj'/llall NUII/illrrs Meghan Hajek & Neu Tricc
Slffi-'Orrf RfprfsfIIlalivf!f) l!if !-II/gh O'Briall Learffrship f iJl/llt/alioll
Stephen Paulette
Rallrlo/ph ,lIaroll WOlllfil'S Co//rgf Book Awarrl
Ashleigh McLaul'in
If;I>//es/f l' CO//fgf Book AfJI'Orrl Sara Rossmool-e
I VfS! Poill! Socif'(Y A.I:mY! Cabell Jones
Brolherhood Award of tilt Naliolla/ COl/l/(i/ I!f ChrisliclIIs Clllt! i NS
Emily Wolff
Good CilizfII Ar.!'clld of Ihr Dal/ghler,' of Ihf Alllfriroll Rft'O/l/liOIl
Lainie Haskell
WR/C-Tl ' Bm ill fhf Cla,,~' of 1997 George Cauble
Gradl/alioll "Ian/w/ts Sara Rossmoorc & Neu Trice
(l .r}l) .1/1:<. Ball/dr. Uppn' .l'r/wol flrat!. ,/If'flh (/( flOlion A"'t/IYls flif(hr ft.:II;'/II/"ar/il;rll/(//(r r('{(~f!,lIijJ{'.i !t()//(jr mIl I/"t/('III.\".
(lid,,;:» Nimh grarl/'!: Elizabeth SIIIiIlIl' ,. Im·it·/'.< ht r aurard jmlll .IIrJ. Ball/dr.
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(I _1ft) .llls. l illr/rr Kir:r.i ,hi-/f'r~:rr .... 1 itlHi fir ! lIo.::art/ If) D Ol)' "'"/pil1.
(I ,IJ'if.H· It jI) JI!: S!(IIi:/IfJII.if' {WI' I/'II!.i ,itl' I I I'ariJIIll.ill'r \ . • ' ii"ll/ rllll Pliit !!/(/fk r Sam UllrouiaJl.
(Hdm:) R'I.)lS (/1/(/ f.f,irl.\· lIlikl' t ddJlII/l'd (/I/(/'I'/({.Vt/ ({}If'r /JI 'ill!!. 'i~dl l)/JII,t! illll) l/tt'
lIIirlrl/r ,.,I,f,ol '/iJP: AilS/iII 1llIlIIil/oll, IJrad SO lldCI; tII/J1 A li d)' I . , UO /OII ,
/10/lf)/II: Hell/It er Hajek. Id" IImley, (llid Gmy O'Uria//.,
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Awards
Sporwl/{l/Iship Jimmy tkinson
,l/lIsir Ida lIenlcy
Ar! Dory Klein
TI,Ptlfn' Gray O'Brian
Blue r!} Cold Jordan Errron
CiliZnlS o/the )I'{//'
Tori Cannella Jamie Satterfield
Thp Lown' Srhool Award Sam Baron ian
Awards
fI igltrs/ !lmrlnllil' !/vrmgr ill tllr Jlirlrllf Sd/IJol
Ted Benson
Grad!' 8 "-'lIglislt Corbin Brie.-re
G radl' 7 l~llglislt .\'lU1-Y Patterson
Gmdl' 6 Ellglisll Austin Pittman
1 l is/or)' Ted Benson
J/mhPiliarirs Ted Benson
Srifllrf Caitlin f{ossmoOl-e
An Corhin B.-ien-e
,1/11.1-;1' Allison Strickland
Tltl'fltrl' Roland West
Spallish Anusha Abbasi
Frl'lllil Sarah Ma.-tcnstcin
L.arill Alcx Duly
Gradc Lcvel Achicvcmcnt
Cmrlr8 Laura Slabaugh
Cmrlp 7 Eliza Bullock
Cmr/r 6 Talley Grcgory
j'ftf S/r'W{ml Afi:anl Tell Benson
(1 'pprr IrjiJ ,Iii: Iloldlli."J III'lp,' !-farr), Baron "", I'dln his Iii' f1;} Ihl' r/e:hrh ,!!.rarlfn prfjJmr-jor l!tn',. prm f'ssirJIIIII
(1.0"""" ItjiJ F(~lIIn ,~f'/J(k",' pOSf jo,. a ,,1/1)/ ;lIIlIInli,,/I'I), ;"jo,,' II" pl'Orf.I'J;rlllfll' Sarah Martells/pill, Marsh,,11 Felvey, Lallra Siaball~h . Rolalld Wesl. Bell Wulff. JlIl'x Dilly. Corbin Brien -e. Christine Beil. EIi:wbeth I,an/s, Dav id IHJOd, Dav id Be,'ket:
IUpp,r right} ,lIn. nil/kill' P"' '''III,,' Corbill IJrierre "'ill, lh, ,lIiddlf SdlfJol/11'1 A",'{//rl.
(1,"'''''I'ngnl) Sn.'fllth gmdr II/arsllflll., lellili/er Gray (Il1d Eliza Bllllock,
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(I 'ppcr Ilji I .1/n. 1im!!'r ,d'/I's Nrillll MrGehee ,nIl fl.' I" ImH's Sll'fa",1.
(I ,f,UCITltji) JllllifJ/' .l/at:;IIIIII, IVe" Tritl' !lilt! SlIra RosslI/oore Inalillf / I /'{J(PS.lilJllfI!
(('/1/1l r I-(~hi) EII/il)' Wolff llllfl Sara Rossmoore (('I,orf/It (1IIh,.
ITf'I pI jllli.
(/ ,""'I'r r(~/JI) 1~li llic lIas~'e" I'II1'i['l //'" f) ;w)1/ ArJ!:({rrl/nml Slf'ft.'ll/,/:\
/fl/II/(II'I: .I ,,"" / Mm IJi.WJI!.
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The Clas> of 1':1':17 gradua ted on Tllesday. ,1 une 5, wirh beau rifu l wearher and a spirited ceremony. The Honorable .l ame> S. G il mo re Ill , Anorney General of rhe CU rIlmon\\'ealrh of Virginia \\as rhe gucsr speake r. 1\1r. Gilmore encouraged rhe graduares to
"preserve the freedoms and de mocracies we have in America." He went on to
discuss how our freedoms are under assau lt every day and ehallcnge the gradmltes that the ir du ty as ci tizens is to
prorecL Lh e liberties of t he people in
America.
A\\'ards given on thi s night are slIlllmarized below:
Ellglish Au:.,ord ....................... .... ... Chris Hill~s
.IMlh tlm,orrI ...... ... ................... GrorJ(1' Callole
/-I iSlorr Am'{!fr/ .. ..... ................. (;P01'J(1' CfIII/J/F
Srifllrr Areard .... ..... ................. .. Sham'lI Lrwis
AI1 Arearrl ...... ..... ................. .. ...... Chris Hilles
.l/lIsir ;/u:.'0Ir/ .... ... .. ..................... LfIIIl'O mild
'l 'llfalrr "ward ..................... Red-y Me),frhoff
Physiml F.dllmli(tII ... .. ............. Rllth H'illimlls
i'iY'l/ch Am'{(rri ..... .................. Sam Rosslllol)n'
Spallish Au:.yllr/ ... .. ............. ,llirhael .lJasJ:;aros
I ,(l/ill Am·OIr/ .... .......... .. .......... ... (;artfl' F./Jf rlV
Ilighfsl "radnllic AVfmgr ........... Katie Dn~al
/3 li>ar.l· al Slfm,orrI .................. ShaW)/I Lrwis
Sam Projjil/
Ullivfni()' (1 Rirhlllfllld
8nnl: Au:.'/Ilr/ .... .. ....................... Jltx/ltlll Hajfl:
U"i'&'I'/:rilY nf Virgillia
Bonl: Aw;md ........ ................. .. ... Ned 7;-;('('
'i'llf Slfm'OIr/ Am'ard ......... .... .......... !fIY/h N"r
A({l(/rlll;c F.x(fllfllCf ................. GfOl'J(f Callble
Hmdllla.;lfr s Award ............... CfOl'J(r Call1J/t'
;/11I1II"i "urf/I'd ......................... Lai"ie Hasi.'l,11
f)ho" Award .......... .... ............. Lai"if HaJi.y'll
Strphm f)(lIlir/ PlfSS Am'/llr/ ...... ... ChnJ' Hi"fs
(I.d!) eh ris Hi lies rf't'fit'fs tI/t' S/f'W{IIY/ A<::lIId j i1ll11 .Ift:<. R,.tl/ld/
(lid!)",) Ileidi !'I rista. f Xrfl{//(f[f s//tdm/ /mlll M w("O. pt"Olidly displays flflIklf(.
(I .!)~Y'II 7l1f (:/a.'s 0/ !097Jmll/ /0 {md:: IFa" N lII; NiHi Voltz, M irialll Baroll . La ill ie Haskell. Elllily Wolff, Bra1ldo/l. SlIlIivlIn. H eidi A dstll. e h,.is I-I hiPS , Gc"rge r:lIubie, r:aleb Nugellt, Bruce La/olle, Forrest H odge. Paul Douglas. SlllIw n Lew is, Slim Pro/fill, Rrillll NhG"hee, Trav is Nida .
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ATHLETICS Time our! Gct ready for some awesome Sports action! If
it 's soccer yo u want, then we got it! ri e ld hockey and
basketballi-:'-io problem! Cheerleading, tennis. canoe
ing, cruss cou ncry, golf, indoor socce r, and no\\' lacrosse.
As each year progresses, the Stcward School's SpO rts pro
gra m progresses as wc ll. Did you knoll' thar in 197<,) thc
Stcward School's girls basketball team worc ski rts for
uni fo rm s? Other Sports includt:d soccer. baseball , soft
ball, tenni s, the pcp squad , and chee rl eaders . i\1). havc
timcs changed! Girls haske tball is now viewed as a com
petitive SpO rt , canoeing attracts the interest of some of
Stew<lrd's linest, and lacrosse has now taken hold of ncarly
a ll of the middle school bo\'s. i\lorc and more students
are discOI'ering thc wonderful t:xpt: rie nce that comes with
playing spo rts. Of course. we c<ln not forg<.:t tht: pain that
comes with the pratice and thc vicro rie s <lccompanied
\I'ith defe<lt. Each aftcrnoon. however. Sre\l'ard studcnts
make their way ro the gym to dress for practicc, practice,
and more practice! But just rcm<.:mbc r. the more you prac
tice, the better vou gct. Steward athletes h,lve completcd
their athktic yea r, so turn the page and ge t ready for some
Spartan action!
VARSITY SOCCER This year'~ V'lrsity ,occer Lcam, coached
Iw 1\1 r. Coddington and ass istcd bv 1\1r.
StOttlell1eycr, had one of the best year's that
Su;\\'a rd has ever ~cen . The hard\\'orking ream,
lead by tri -capti"ns Sum Proffill, Shawn
Lewis, 'Ind GeOl-ge Cauble, placed sccond
in thc regular season and \\'ere lOurnamenr run
ners-up. Evervone \\' ho parricipat<:d on the
Varsity soccer t(;am this yea r gave the ir "CSt in
each game and pranice. Thi, 'car's team had
three pla~ers named to the All-Conference
team inciudingU,-ew Cusby, Shown Lewis,
'Illd Sam Proffitt. In add ition_ Slephen
Paulcllt: received an I-I ono mble I\kntiol1.
Congratulations wal l of the Varsity Soc
ccr plavers for giving the >c hool one of the
be\t Ycars Steward has e,'er expcticnced.
According to Coach Codd ingLon, the
greatest g'lll1e in the 1996 ~eason was a loss w Richmond Christian. -n!chni c"II~. Richmond
C hri ,tian is a bener team than SLell'ard. bllt
in ou r second game againsL them, 1I"t: ou q)layed
the m. I~\'e n though \\'e los t, illl"as a high li ght
of the sca~on.
(.-/hou) Aa roll PaYlle sfrl'fdlPS 0111 b(fol"f' fIIffrillf!. Iltfgllllw
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(Tnp) TIt~ /996-97 Irmily Sor{"rr 7eolll: (Irji 10 n:l{ltl,frolll /0 bad) Scutt Howard, Michael Halh erlf'Y, Josh C'uldberg, Carl SlIIUIiIl , Stephen Paulette, Aaroll PaYll e, Dall IVil/iall/soll , '¥tule Britt, Chris Hilles, Ned T!"ice, Will Perkills Till/ Li~(III, Murat BiI~ill . ShaWl! I,ewis. Drew Cnsby. T,.av is N ida, Salll ProfJill, Paul [)ol/glas. George Cauble. J¥tdler Wash . Coach Coddington.
(Ahoc'f) Eric Sterllberg l!JiblilfS dofi."-'11 rill' jir/d m'ltilr Senft Ilowani lool-,Ior flif ptIS'<.
In Their Own Words: VIlat is your most memorable moment In the Varsity Soa-er Tram?
My mos t me morable momenr on the V,u sity Qccer team W>l S whe n I hi t the ball rra m midie ld , twisted my hip, ,md was out for three ,anles.')
- George Caub le
When George Cauble kicked (he ball. and hi t Ilr. Coddington's daughter in the head ''"
-Stephe n Paulette
(Abt}v~ If'lij AII- (,f)//!nn/lf' goall.-f'f'prr Sam {'roffitt go('s/or allot/,f''' j"Vf'.
(Top) TIlf' " (X: / .mgllf rf'prf'SfllfOrivr PIY'Sf'Jlh tiN' 21ld plarr rOllniall/flI' tmph), 10 Iri
"'praills George Cauble, ShawJ/ Lewis. allli S am Proffitt.
(Abo'f)('j M /I rat Bilgiu laI"s ,/i" boll rlO,,"1I I/iP fipM rdilf' Step/Jell Paulette, Ned Trice, {illrl Chris Iii lies grr rmrll'/or orrioll.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCCER The 1996-97 I'd idd le School soccer teaIll
finished the s(;ason II'ieh a resp(;ct ub le 7-7
rL'cord . The season was highlighted b\ wins
over C:olkgiate and St. Vi nccnt de ?JU I. Seell
ard 11'<lS <l nchored by scoring k<ldc r Jamie
Rose and defenseIllan Ted Benson .
(!jdoru') Rohert Fritz lIIlI'II J'/ri/:I's tilf'hall Iit/rr/.
( RdflfL') JIllllter Sears fL'Or/IS Oil Ilisfillir/all/PII/t/is.
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In Their Own Words: Ulhat was your most memorable mOlllC1l!
while being Ott the Soccer team?
,, [ tripped over the midfie ld line! "
-Ted Be nson
""'~H:n ' led Benson kicked the ball all the way in the air to the other goa l. and the other goa lie barely missed it," -Harry Baron
(Top) Till' 1996-97 Jfirlrlle Srilool Sllrl.,.r Trail/ (If'/i /IJ r igll/,froll/ fO bark): Robert F"itz mllll. Audntw HJ(l1'e, /-/ olfalld Scott. Blake F"lJstick, Mw)' Congdou . .Jollathal/ Tip/ou, Reed }tllleey, Alex Bel/soil, Willie Paoletto, Chris Masz aros. Co ra /-/athCl·'ley, / funter Sears. Mati Portel; Ted flenso'll., Zac Sears. Alex DII~)I, Steve ll Seiva·rd. HatTy Banm, Dav id Beckel; 11-e1l/ M e/ ,a l/rill. Coach Cohell, Will ~t~·i'llsoll . .Jamie R eed. Jamie Rose. Roland ltest ,
(AboP!') Gf}{lIkf'!'pl'I'Jol1athall Tip/Oil p,l/nlds ilillls!'/j jol' /ill' sllr;!'!
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
In Their Own Words: What was the m"!lorable about being 011
thl' Cross CouTilry team P
"Mr, Serr's tiger-striped pants." - Fahad Qureshi
VIlat Wlas the best ml'et you rofr ra!l? Why?
The State Mee t because we P;Ot ro watch the varsity hoy~ run , (Ha Il a), herefo re, I ran my best time." -Meghan Hajek
1996-97 Cm.,)· COllI/fry (;/lib (/rjr fO ngltr): Melv ill Todd. M eg/Illn /-/(Ijek, J' Pattersoll , !lndrew Rankin, Fa/l(ul Qureshi, (l1/t! Laum Ward. Yol I'd: Coadl TrJdd S err.
/i Sf/T 1'P(t)ly/J 111mJ' Pallersol/ 's t/I/(I Falzad Qllresh i '.uil/lf (IS l/ip), .rprill! Ids llif /il/i.rli /il/f.
The Cross (;oum ry Club became a varsi ty
sport this fall. The hoys' dual rneet record of 1-
.J is somewha t deceiving since each of the losses
was bv tll'O points or i<;ss.
Melvin Todd ti ed for first ph\ce in a race
agai nst the Covcnam Schoo l. Hi" ti me edged
OUt a second place fi ni sh I)\" tea mmate Fahad
Qureshi.
([Mow) Melv ill Todd (/1/(/ M eghall Hajek/iI/is/I off l/irir /"(I(/'.' il/ f!,ood lililf.
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VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Srcward', 1996-97 \ ars iry Field Il ockey
rC<l m is made up of half middle schoolc rs and
half upper schoole rs, In felcr. mosr of rhe ,rafl
ing lincup is in rhe middle school.
Ik c<luse rh i, is a \'arsiry spurr , Sreward 's
you ng pl<lyers h<lve (0 play ag:linsr ,ign ific<lmh
ulder. larger, and more expe ri enced pl:lye rs,
Wh ile lhis gil'es our young plavers aim of
experience hy rhe rime rhey gel lO the upper
schoo l. ir can make for tollgh rehuilding 'e:l
"ions.
Thi s ve'lr', [eaJ11 . led by S<.:nior Co-Cap
rain Lainic Haskell . and Freshman Co-Cap
rain Jcsscka Gm),. showcd rhe promise of
rhings to come as lhe\ b<.:ar VES rwice, ri ed
rhem, and bear Sr. \I <I rg:lfe r'" The\ ended
rhe regular season ti ed fo r second pl:ice in [h e
LI S (Di l'ision II ) and had t() ur LI S AII -Srars
named (see scoreboard sidebar) ,
(lop) Thr f996-97 IIm'it) , Fidrl Hodr), 7hllll (Irk to ritht,frollf to had): Becky Meyerhoff. Coach R ice, Ilei"i rlrista, Peytoll 1,(lIlIlOlI, .Iessekll Gray, IIslllee /-INII!,)" .Iel/llifer Gray. Bralltley Scott, .Irsse lValsh. tail/ie Haskell, t:1i:ra Ch ellault, Hli:rabeth Lams. Ca itli II Rossmoore. Wi:l rrell George. Jill ia 1111
SIIIIIIICI; /:.'liz abrth SlIlIIlI el; Lalli'll Slabaugh . .Iellllifer Latollrel/e. Slirah Martellsteill , Aim lates Jl y att, rllli.wlI Stricklaut!,
(.lfirlrlle f4t) Sellior ('o-(:"jlt"ill Laillie Haskell p(wes th,' vallvy 7i-;lIity's pl"y/'!:
(.I!irlrlle Right) .Ie II II ifer Llltourelle f)"t/,s lip Sa ra h Marte list e ill as , .. h, ffI/.y<S t/ip I)all lip tlte fidd.
(8QttOIll) J ell II ifer Gray (fllrl Brantley Scott blo,,' b)' 7iillitl''.i rlljmrln:
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In Their Own Words:
Lallra Siabaligh
What was your favorite thing about being on the team?
\J ~..--... __ .llIlvtlla SllIlIIll'1'
"Coach Rice!"
- Laura Slabaugh
"Being goa lie with Brantley, i r added life to the game of Field Hockev. '·
-Jesseka Gray
"The people would think I cou ldn 't play because I was small, hut then I ki ll ed 'em!"
-Juliana SUIl1I1l:r
(Abovl' left} Ashlee Ilealey Wts /Joilltmfmlll r:0t7("h Rirl'lJ/fol'!' shl' gal's bad' illto Iltl' galliI',
(ilboe'I') Tltl' 11'0111 gl1tltn.,. arolllld Coa(1t Rirl' /0 gff ills/I'/le/iolls.
(Lf(l) Brautley Scott figltlsfor Iltf /;al/
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VARSITY Boys BASKETBALL The 199h-97 Va rsity Boys Baske tball team e nded the sea
sun wit h a 15--\ win-loss record , the best eve r for this boys'
I<.:am . ndcr th<.: guidam:e;; uf coach Stan Pepeliav for the "1St
four yea rs, the tea m has de ve loped in ro a champiunship S4uau .
Thi s year th e team had a great season, coming in 2nd at the
Te l L Tournam<':lIt. . I'h is )'c:a r 's scuring was lead by Hriun
McGehee lI'ith an average of 12 points per game follolle;;u bv
Stephen Hurler (9.9 ppg) and Shawn Lewis (9 .-\ ppg).
George Cauble sallk 15 thre.;e;; point shuts whik junior . .\1ike
S c hirick \I'as the te'lms fourth leading score r II ilh ':1 .2 puint
pe r game .
' I\vu playc: rs, Shuwn Lewis and Mike
Schi r iek. \I ere.; name.;u to the.; TCI L All -Star
team for the ir grea t phIying throughou l the
yea r. The school will miss all of the fi ve se
ni urs: Shawn Lewis. Sam Proffitt, Puul
D o u g las. George Caubl e, and Brian
McGehee. Congratu la tions to the whole team
fur a g;rcat seasun!
(Upper lift) ellflr,. Itnn:)' rie/msit'f prej·slII"I'. George Cuuble SiIOOls allfl ,Win agaillsl G'ro~'e At-flillt.
(Upper ligltl) j'rlike Sell i ric/l loA"I'S lite ball ri(}fi."11 I Itr tollli.
(. \litltlll' lifl) Sfllior/orw'orrl lhiou McGell ee gOtS "I} (or a jl/l/ljJ baillo btgill lht galllP.
(. \litltll,' r(e:ltl) SlIlII ProffItt sltOfl-'S wlty rite IM III
tlrl}I'II'/;- ,0 /III/cit 011 Itim(or I"I'VOl/llriS OgOillSllIIlI("V /I(e:e:n' playm·. He mil Frail)" gfl o//tlte gmllllri!
(Lf)w'nj TIt_ /996-97 SlffJJ"Orri lorj'ily Boys B((sl:flball 7i-c1i1l (/~fr 10 rigltr,fmllr 10 Ilod); George Cauble, Stephell /Iariel; Shawu Lewis, Will M urra)", Brookillg Chenault, JIISOII Lewis, Brillll M eGehee, So III Projjtff, PIIIII Douglas. M ike Selli,-ick, Coach Stall.
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In Their Own Words: What is your most memorable moment ?n the Utrsity Basketball Team?
"When coach went outside before every game."
-Brian McGehee
" Le's in hea r."
- Shawn Lewis
Briall }vlrGfl,ef Shawn Lrwis
(AbmJP left) Brian M cGehee JI'fS a pidfor Shawn Lewis.
(Above ngllf) Smiors George Cauble, Shawn Lewis, Paul Douglas, and Sam Pt'ojjltt played rogt'thf'r allfollr yMn of their higll school ({{repr.\'. Smior Br ian McGehee p/ayed for.1 yecm' sillce COIllilig to Steward as a sopholllore. Allich of tile tMIII'S SIIC(fj~' is or.red to the COhf.iivPllfSS these p/a.\'en drop/oped ovpr rilile.
(f.eti) Smiorpoillt gilaI'd Shawl! Lewis drives the lalle for all fa.~)' baiker.
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I VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL The Gi rl s Varsit\' Basketball team worked
hard dur ing the season. TI1<;Y e nded the season
with a record of 2-12. The yo ung team hopes to
improve lh,ir game O\'e r the next couple of yea rs.
1\ los t of the team consis ted of players that did
double d uty for both the v'lr ity and the M iddle
S,huul Ba,ket ball teams. Ilowever. senior Lainie
Ilaskcll wa, the tcam k ade r as we ll as the scor
ing leade r. averag ing 9.2 po in ts pcr game.
H aske ll was named to the I ,IS All-Star Basket
ball Te'"TI. Despitc a lus ing record. they all e n
joyed p layi ng basketba ll and hm ing fUll .
(Top) 1'It1' /996-97 Varsity Cit/,'
Bas/:f/!JaI! '1i-tlllI (ji'OlIf fo /Jark. Iffr 101'i"l!,ltl): J esse/m Gmy, Laillie Haskell, Ma rshall Felvey, LII /( 1'1/ Siaba IIgh , Hliz abeth SUlll llel; A shlee H ealey, Coach Rice, Cail lill Rossllloore, Mar~lIrel Hazell, Hliz abeth Lllms, Meg/1l111 Hajek, J emlifer Gra),.
(Rir/lf) , Is fltf 0111), smior 011 fltf (nlill. III/If It of IIIP !J"n!nt fd! 011
Lai lIie HilS/tell. Sit!' !t'd fltf fPaIll
'illilit Iter.~rilll' p!ay alld fxpl'rifllrr.
(IYI,. 1'(l!,ltllfJ/J) J ell1l!fer Gray lal'!'s {/ ,itrJl1 jlllllfJn' or-pI' a Patriot dfft'lldn:
(IYII' /'I:~!II bOIIOIll) il!a r~a ret Ha :;rell s/rl'lrill's for IIII' I'pbo/ll/(/
fmlll fi·W.\' /IIldf/, //tr baslcf/.
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•
In Their Own Words: What was your favorite thing about being on the team?
"Pl aying wieh I ,a inie for he r lase year. "
-Margaree Haze ll
"Ge ning co know my teammaces ben t: r."
-Elizabcch Sumne r
Margar!'t HozPl/ Elizabefh Sumner
(AblJVt' lift) J en II ifer Gray r/I' IIIOII
Sfraft's 0111' of SfffiYIIrt'S fradifiolla/
S" 'l'lIf1,lhs- pt'sI.T d!'fmsl'.
(AlloVf mlln) J esseka Gmy/ig/"s fo , (Ollfm / fh f ba/!
(AlloVf Fi!!,hf) Caitlin Ross1I1oore SI't.,- hl'rsd/ /or (/ shot.
(f .tfi) TtOIll Caproills Jesseka Gray ({tid Lainie Haskell dOfib"/l {/1VllllrI
J/lrill!!, /111/ftillll' fib'tl11l11lp .
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MIDDLE SCHOOL "A" TEAM The \liddle School Bovs Rasketl'a ll '{\" team
concl uded the i r season lI' i th a record of 6-4 wi th
\'icrorics ove r . ell' Comm unit y. I:lelmcad. He ri
tage Christian. and Centra l \ "1 rgi nia Patrio ts.
Lead ing tlte team were eigh th grader Will
Pet'kins and seventh gradc rTrenl McLaurin .
(lop) 711f / 996-97 .Ilidd/p SrlifJo/ Boys BaJi:flba// "A" "/falll (froll( (0 bad:. Ii:!! (0 n{!;lit): Alex Dilly, Jamie Foole, Han:v 80roll. Trent McLlIllriu, Zac Sears, Coach Cohell . Jamie Reed. Rolalld West, Will Ppr!.·ills. Ted Bellsull.
(. lliddlP) JI'elll ,1ifc / ,1IItrili (al.n(l.lliOI 1I/ {(((YJr.!d
(II llip (Op of llip I.Y'Y, Tt'mr's Orrmsf' {(bi/ill' rllld
fjllid.:llf .\X rm//)' [;ao' {( boosllo IiiI' "A" 11'((111.
(80flOIll) Will Perki'lls drio's dOr.!'/1 11/1' (oll/t /or fI
/fll'lIp .
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In Their Own Words: T1/hat is your mostlllemombie momellt 011 the Middle Schoo/"A" teom?
"When I achieved my highest score of 12 poillts in onc game."
-Trent McLaurin
MIDDLE SCHOOL "B" TEAM
In Their Own Words: What is your most lIlemomblr moment 911 the Middle Sthool "B" team?
"[ threw a ball at Mr. Coulombe in the stands."
-Alex Be nson
The Middle School Boys "B" team posted
the hest record fo r a .• 1:\" tlOam lOVlOr. The boys
ended thlO SlOasun 5-5.
The team was led by Sean Jackson and
Matthew Stainback.
(Top) Thp /996-97 ,lIirlrlle Srhool RoJ's 8asJ:flball "8" liml/ (ji'ul/( (0 /Jar!.:. Irft to right); Will A lki IISOII, Nilllil J(j ·rva'lldi. HU1lter S em's, A lex Bel/soli. Sea1l Jackson, Willie Paoletto, Mal/hew Stainback. Steve II Seiva'rd, Dav id J#Jod, Blake J.'roslick, Ch-ris Maszaros, Mall
(, Ifiddle) Blakc f+ostick looi's/or (he Opfll pms.
(Horrolll) fJul/tcr Sem's trips to ",ovr pas! his rI~fflldn:
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MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL The I\litltlk School Gi rl s Basketball team
ended their s",lson II ilb an 8-0 record for (he
rep;lI lar season, but rhe) los t in the tO urnament
semi-finals to eVl'lHual Division III ch<lmpions.
St. :-'I af)··s. Throll.ghllut the season, rhe .~irb
ollt ,corl'tl their opponen ts by <In average o r 1\
points per gallic.
(R(e:hl) Thl' /996-97 .I/irlrllr .'11"11001 Gid,. Bmll'fball Tralll ((IVIII 10 /Jad ... Iffl If, rif!hl): As/dee Healey, Eliz abeth Larlls. Sarah Marteusteill. Sally ,..l,llie Stml/Oll, .llIlialla SUllllle,; A/i I-l ord, .4l1isoll Striclilalld, Coa.h Rice. Carter Saulltiers, Jellllifer Gray. Cait/ill Rossmoore, Eliza Bulloeli, JVarrf ll Ceol:~e, Marshall Fe/vl!)"
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In Their Own Words: What is )'0/11' most memorable moment all the Nliddle School Girls Bashtball team?
"We were undefeated and se rved as role models for other players."
-Ash lee Healey
(I,rjr) Eliz aheth ral'tls shoolui/aVllp.
(Mirlrlff /fji) Ash/lie Ilealey pmsl's Ihl' her/I 10 ({
1/'(1111111//11'.
(.llirlrllfrfllIPr) Elizabeth Lums, Laum S/aha IIgh, l!IIrI J ellllifer Cm), pmtlitl'Solid rlf/m.lf.
(. lIidd/r I~e;ht) M a rs/zall Pelvey saul's Ihl' bal/.
INDOOR SOCCER/CANOEING
n Their Own Words: ¥hat is your 1IIost memo1Ylbie moment '11 the Illdoor Soccer?
When the hall carne towa rds ne and I \Vas barking at it nd I hit it with my head and ;ot a headache."
-Aaron Payne
f 1996-9i DIIIOf illg Club (jrollf 10 bad:, ff/i ro ligllf): .Ir.,spj,'{f em)'. F.ri" H III/M:
roil,,,' 11'1It!, Dall II IlliflillSOIl. CoadJ Corlrlillgmll. Sma tlr/all/.i. 'TlII/ l .i[;oll. Johll ~/fY·
parrifipmll.i ([mill /fi bad-, lift 10 right): Rusty Perk illS, Murat Bilgill, , ... 'hawlI Lewis, Bell
._. (;oldberg, Michael llatherley, Aa·rOll Payne. Alex Duty. JOllathall Tiptoll. Caleb Nugent, Sam Proffitt. B1'iall Mc{;ehee. Cabell Jones, Drew Cosby, Matt Gottwald. Stephen Paulette, Will Perkins.
In Their Own Words: What is your most memorab/(' 11I01lll'llt
011 the Calloeing?
"WIH.:n Aa ron Payne snmed saying, ' Let 's kick irl'"
-Tim Ligon
(.!firlrllp Iffl) The r.rillllillg leaJII: Caleb Nugellt, Sf/{fum Lewis, Sam Proffi tt, BriulI IHcGehee.
(. Ifirlrlff righl) /Jriall Mr(;phfe r/ribbks tlu· ball whilF Sha wll Lewis, Stephen Paulette, flllri Cabell .folies look/or Ihe pass.
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VARSITY CHEERLEADING The 1996-97 V;lrsity Chee r
lead ing squad had an impressive
scason. l ;nder the direction of
Coach ({onny Il ajek, this sq uad
did a great job. The squeld de
ve loped ne\\ chee rs. dances,
,l nd SlU m s. T his years squad
consis ted of 12 ta lented cheer
leaders, incl uding co-captai ns
Sara Rossmoore and Emily
Wolff. As you may hm c noticed,
the re were IIC IV signs hanging in
the gym th is s<:ason to cheer on
the baskethall teams to VIC
TORYl This type of spiri t is
what l11<lde th is yea r differen t.
10 sum up the successfu l
season, Coach Il ajek remarked,
"It was lots of fun and a \crv
spirited season. We rea ll y put
together some good rou tines
and tri ed SO I11<: new things that
t ill: c rowd rea ll v scemed to
like'"
(Upprr righr) Whitney Hajd' gffs rhr ,meed illio il allrill!! fl rill/POllr.
fUpprr Irfr) Ca IIIber(y Pearsoll, Jenllifer Lalourelle, 1:'lIIily Wolff, flIIa Sa I'll Rossllloore ,hrfr 0 11 rht' siddillfS rillrill/[ Ih" !!flll/f.
(Lom'fr) TIlt' 1996-97 Irm'irJl Chffrifflriillf( sqlltlt/ (jrrillr fO had'. Irfr ro righr): Sam RosslI/.oore, Elllily Wolff Alisia h 'eelllall , il1leghall Ilajek, Whitlley Hajek, Ca ll/berry PearsO ll , Tikia BOIllJ.el; Eliza Che llault, Calherille Hioody. Jell/lifer Lalourelle, Ashleigh McLauri1l. (Nol pirtllrt'(!: J ess ica Sizemore)
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In Their Own Words: What was .your most memorable moment wltile being on the squad?
When Je nnife r Laroure lle fnrgot he r lollipops for rhe fi free nrh rime in a row!
- Sara Rossmoore
Whe n Eli za did a roe [Quch and fe ll on he r burr during hal f rime !
-Wl1irnev Hajek
Stlrtl R OSSIfIOOI1' IVhifllPY Hajd
(L'ppn' Irfr) The ... qllad pfiforllls a pyramid 5111111.
(Upper r(f!;hl) Thr ..-quort. assisled by IOfJ!:er sdlool
• • • a1~;':-I • •••••••••••••• slllrll'lllS. roll I~mi/l' RfI. .. Awbal/ player Shaw lI Lewis al Ihe prp mlly.
(Low'I'I) Ned 'J ;'jce plays Ihp '<''parltfll to /:id .. ojf Ihp willlfr sport. .. JrfiJI)I/ al 'hr wholr schoul PfP mil),.
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VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS The 1'1'17 Gi rl s Tennis Season \l'as led b,'
se niors and l'o-captians Lainie Haskell and
Nikki Voltz, These r\l 'O seniors were instru
mental in gi\'i ng the young team adv ice and sup
POrt , The rest of the line-up \I':IS a~ fo llows: !\ t
third ~ingle s , eighrh gralit: r, Caitlin R ossmore:
ar fourth si ng les, n inrh g rade r, Mar~aret
Hazell ; at fifrh s ingles, eighrh grade r, Ashlee
Hea ley; and at s ixrh sing ll: s, eighrh gr:lder,
E lizabeth La,'us, Ii alf \I'av lh ruugh the sea
son at the match ag:lins t Christchu rch, -'1a ,'gu
ret Hazell sprai ned hcr ankle. Thc tcam came
together and Megha n Hajek, numher se\'en on
rhe ladder, came to fi II the spo t. Th is [vpe of
team wnrk and ded icarion is why rhe 1997 Gi rl s
' /(:nnis 'Te"m is so memorable,
I t was a goal oreoaeh Lynn
Definc to have eve" plaver phI\'
ar leasr une \'a rsirv malch ur ex
hibition game du ring thc sea
son, .Jennifer (;"uy and
Ashleig h McLau,' in p laycd
t hi rd douhles at lIu g ueno t ,\ cali<.;rny and IVon lheir m,lrch
6-1. Whitney H ajek and
Eliza Bullock playe d thi rd
doubles at Suuth hampton Acad
e mv and \l'on 6-0, Gnally, Marshall
plaved hard in an exhib ition gaml' ~I ga ins t Cov
enan t. All in ,I II the team had a super ~eason,
Some memorable mome nts for the team in
c lude I ,ain ie and Nikki's phenomenal seasons,
the clinic given bv tennis pro Trip Baisden , the
VCC and I ,IS tOurnaments, and singing to old
ies in the I'<m, Thi, season was a weat une, and
whill: the team W:IS nor undefe,l[ed it learned a
great (k al and beca me stronger rh rougl .out the season,
(Tbp) 'FitI' I f)9o-97 Icll:lity Gil'/." 7",wis Jimll: Loillip Has!.'!'//, NiNi Ih/tz, .1111n/l(lll IYkf')', ;/,;It/rr Hffl/t'.1', fji iUlbfllt I ,artls, ,I1al'gal'fI Hazt'll, (,nit/ill /?O.l'.I'IIIOOI'f', CO{/clt Dr[illt', llliitllfy Hajd, Jf/wifl'r em)" Eliza Bullori', tisltil'(1t ,lId,allrill, ,1/r"lwlI Hajl'k,
(Jfidrllr) Sminrlllptllill Laillie Ilaskell drllloll,;tmfl',,' 111'1' ,'o/ky,
(Bottolll) Eiglttlt ~mrlfl' ell illill Ross/lloUl'e /0110"'-'.1' Itfr ,~rollllristrokf tlmJ/i:;1t ill gOf}d /0/,//1,
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In Their Own Words: What is your most memorable moment 011 the Tennis team?
''I'll never forget tripping on the ten nis court,"
- Nikki Vulrz
VARSITY Boys TENNIS
11 Their Own Words: !hat if your most memorable 1Il0metlt 7 the limllis team?
rhe guys WG played from .ugu not Academr"
- Chip Cosby
Time for Boys Vars ity Tenn is! Th(; 1':197
Boys Varsi tvTen nis team was led by captain Ned
Trice. Re marking on the season Trice sa id , '~A.I
though we did not win all of our matches, 11'(;
did pl:ty [O.~e th er as a team. I t was a grcat year
overall , and 1 look forward ro next vear as we lL "
Coach Ronny Haj(;k added [0 l\ed's comments
about rll(; season when she said , "' Ie nnis s(;,\son
was very exc iti ng and a lot of fun. The guys
worked hard and did reall y wel l in the Virginia
Commonweal th Conference. There was tre
mendous improvement, hard work, and I ,1m re
all y proud of thGm.
Ove rall , the team did a
great job with a 2-7 record.
The first singles position was
dominated by freshman, C hip
Cosby. CloSG behind him on
the tennis ladder was sopho
more, Matt ('ottwald. Alex
Duty played th ird s ingles
whil(; Josh Goldbe,·g played
consistently at fourth singles.
C hris Hines played fifth
s ingles while Ned T"ice fin
ished out the ladder at sixth
singles . In res(;rvcs at sevenrh
singles was Michael Hather
Icy and Stephen Pauleue at
e ighth si ngks.
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VARSITY GOLF lee time for the Boys VarSi l\ Golf team. Se
niors Bruce Lafone, Sam Proffill, and
Shawn Lewis all plavl!d Varsity Gol f and could
be found OU l on the green, at S~c.:amo re C reek.
Other team Il1cmbe;rs, unde r rhe coach ing di
rection of Coach Ca tesb~ Jones. \I 'ere Jason
Lewis. J amic Rose, Ada m Graves. Hl'Ook
ing Chenault, and Waller Wash . -'!embers of
the practic.:e team were Chad Healey, Scott
Howa rd, Caleb ugent , Andrew H.ankin,
E I-ic Sten1bcq~, and C hI-i s Drzal.
Coach Jones was pkascd with the go lf team
for nor onl) having a wi nning sc.:ason, bur fo r com
ing in second in the Virgi nia Com monwea lth
Conference tou rname; lIt. Acco rdi ng to Coach
.l ones, Jamie Hose was his most co mistem
player. whi k Sam Proffitt had the best s\I·ing.
The; plaver who "drove for show" W<IS Jason
I ,cwis , while the plave r \I ho "pu tted fo r dough"
lVas ./amic Rose since he \I'as a th inker and did
not get upser. Congratu lat ions Golf ' l(;am!
(Top) Thl' 1996-97 10nil)' (;ol( TtWII: Chris Drz al. IIndrew Rallkin, Scott /lowan/, Cahc! Healey, Eric Sternbcl:r:. Coach JOlles. Bruokillg Chellallit. Bruce Lafrme. ShawlI Lewis, Jaso/l Lewis, W'l/ter Hltlsll. (Not pictured: .!a III ie Rose, Sam Pruffill.
(. lliridlr) Brookillg Chellault f.'{/IlIillfS Ih f pns.ii/JihIiI'S of [(millI!, 0111 of Ihf mllgh.
(I .n~'fr Iffl) Jl/1/1 ie Rose. (;ol('J.I/I't: ririE'f'.i/III' ball.
(I.nn''fr Right) Sa /1/ Proffill /J1l1'u'1.'f'r)'fhillI!, hI' htts illra his dri"l'.
In Their Own Words: What is YOllr mosl memorable 1Il0mfll/ on the Gol/team?
"Walter drivi ng in the sand trap."
-Brooking C he n"tllt
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MIDDLE SCHOOL LACROSSE Sp ring 1997 saw a new sport added to the
options ava ila ble to Steward studenrs. Under the d irec t ion of coaches Mr. Cohen and Mr. Sto[[iemyer, Middle School Lacrosse was offe red
[() sixth , seven th , 'Ind eighr grade rs, Acco rd ing to Coach Cohe n, lacrosse is "the fastes t game
on [wo feet where boys become men and that is what happened at t he Stewa rd Schoo l th is
sp ri ng." T he lacrosse team was comprised of twenry playe rs and was k:d by Cap tai ns T ed
Be nson , Will Perkins, and D a vid Wood.
'1 'he best game of the se,lson was when the
team beat Co ll egiate in overt ime, D avid Wood scored the wi nning shot and T he Steward tt:am
won 5--+. T he boys did a superb job endi ng the season with a 5-4 record, !\ext year the t(;am will expand from a middle school te,lm to jun ior
va rsi ty, Way to go lac rosse!
(Top) Th, /996-97 ,I /irlrllr S,.lioo/ I,({(ro.«f Yi'fll//: Jall/ ie Poote, flol/alld Scott. J O/latha1l Tiptoll. Mark Mille,; H u.llt." Sears. Ni ll/a Jarv al/di. red Bellso/l, lIa1'l:Y Baron, Blake Frostick, David lf70od, Bell Goldberg. Will Perkills, Zac Scars, Ch"is M asza ros, Tre/l t NhullIrill, ./cnllie Reed, Sca li Jackso1l, A lex Bellsoll, Stevell Seivard,
(!IIiddlf) 'red Bensoll frieNo dear flif btlll tlf!.O;1IS1
lIzlIlter S ears, Jonathan Tipton, tlnd Jamie R eed .
(BOltOIll) COf/r-/i StoltlflllYl'!' rolls Ihr ball while Jamie Reed fllld Matthew Stainback fightfor
In Their Own Words: What is your most memomble m()mell/ 011 the Lacrosse team?
"Roland "
- David Wood
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ATHLETIC AWARDS NIGHT
(;/bfX'f) Smior Nikki Vollz f'l'crir:rs 11r/'lrophy/or "mil)' 7i'llllis .111 P NiH.·i art/s IIIIr!rffllwllllij' SM.WII {f1lr! f,"OIl /Iolb Ihr 1'(:(' (fllrilh"
/.IS Divij'iull II tillr.i ((I till' #! /Nsilioll.
(Ri[;hllop) Coatll ··SlfII,.'[;a!llf'n IIiP j'fllion hI' mat/INI (George
Callb/p. Shawll L ewis. Salll Proffilt, Brioll McGehee, Palll
DOllglos)/;}r SO IIII' /illal "·Mds. Com'h "Stall" rom},l'd !I,I'S!' boys
thro/(e;hollllll!'ir higll .irhoal {tII'ffl'S m·hirh rllimillall'd fffilh a IOIl/'//{1II11'1I1
I hfllllpiollship lasl SMS{)II allri (I 211d plarr/illi.,h ill bOlh Ihl' rl'glllar
"MSOII al/(llhl' 10Il/'/l(lmt//II/ii., ),1'(11: Com}, "SMII" <1'ill ur IWIII'lIillK 10
his tOlllllr l' Ihis yrm: SII'fi"onl mill lIIiss Ililll,
( l?iKhl bol/Olll) CO-fffillllf/:, of !lit' (:Mrh!'s Au'Ylld ("for r.\fmplarl' r!!'r/imlioll 10 alh/Nif:, IlIId sporlSlllflllship, (1IIr! for //IISI'/ji,,}' II'fIIII play
(flld SlIpptJ/1, "), La ill i e Ilaskell allr! ,)'ftawlI L ewis. Th!'s!' Iro'a
mh/P/!'s hm.'!' sf/'t'rr! (1.\ mft' /IIodfl., 10 rh,.ir )'olll(f!lr /)1'1'1'.1' rh/YJlIghollr ,fll'irltllY'('I',i.
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p) Sntion Laillie lIasA·ell. George Cauble. (IIIrI Paul DOII"las rl'laxar ir lillal . llhlfti,. l lrntrrl. Viflht. F.~·I" ".1' .I'MI' Ihr fllhi,lin rll'/lfll"/IIlmr holr/.,. lhi.,- ('f.·fIll 101101' "'I"rlml alhin, ... ,,"rI S/l1II /lp olir alhinif Iri/llllph.!.
11/0//1) F.(~hlhgmrlrn Dav id lVood, Hfizabeth Lartls, I//iri Caitfill SSllIoore also mjoy Ihl'lIlsl'li:rs. As rightli gmrll'l:\', F.liz({bflh (lIIrI Caitlill a/rf{{r/),
"/' ,,'(('ir'nl 8 f.'1!n·il.l' Il'Ilfn. Thf )1 arf rMrI) , !O IIIOt'f 01110 tllf Cppfr Sdwol rf"iIl'lT
ir illlp//( I fil ill hI' /'('1'11 "'Imllgl'!:
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FIN E ARTS Show time! One of The Ste ward Sc hoo l's
s trengths is the fin!.: arts. Not onlv do we exce l
in theater, we also shine in chorus, photograph v,
and art. Time was we ll spent on the production
of Joseph and the Technicolor IJreamcoat. Sev-
e ral swdents submited art and photOS to con-
tests and art exhibits. Lower sc hool swdenrs
had Grandparems' Day, class plays, and they al so
shared rhe Holiday Program with th e middle
school recurder class , middle sch ool c horus, and
upper school chorus. Tn no time it was time for
rhe spring con ce rt. Thc ycar came to an c nd
with rhe fine arts hanqu e t. 1\ good rime was had
by all!
Grade 5 Play "Voyage of Odysseus" is a Good See!
Two thumbs up for "The Voyage of Odysseus"! All twenryone acto rs and actress<.:s pe rformed on a truly profess ional l<.:vel. The tales fro m the Odyss<.:y is an epic abo ut the voyage thar Odysse us (Sam Baronian) is on. He had been captured by Calypso (Gray O'Brian ), and he is on his way home to his wi fe P<.:n<:lope (Sally Summerson). The StOry tell s what kind of adventures he finds on hi s way home .
(Top) Ida 1-l e1liey (Il1ri H eath er H ajek {{J (!
Maidfll allrl f1enIlI'J.
(JfirirllfJ Will WrlY . . 4ustiu Hamiltoll, Sal(v SU1IImerson, A lI1b ika Bedi, J amie Sattel/ieid, Dory Kleil1, Kellda/! 'fate, Kristell Parrish, A wy StricHand, Lauren H an'is, }i·/11.11I)' AtkillSOIl, Brad SOlldel; J ordan /!.j/roll jJetforll1 !alrs/rotll !he Odys.lI'Y.
(Borrolll) Od)'.ISfIIS (Sa m BarDu iall ) /J{'.II'f'{hfS Calypso Uray O'Jlrial1 !o ler hill! (olltilllll' his VO)'tfgt.
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,
Grade " Play Four Stars **** for the fourth grade play, "Put Yourself in the Other Person's Shoes."
It was an incredible production about two teams from different schools who are riva ls, They are abour ro play their "big game" of rhe season when each team's coach gives a speech aho ut good sportSmanship,
The fourth grade traditionally takes their play "on the road", The production toured at the Ch ildren's Museum, several nursery schools, and Clark Springs Eleme ntary School.
(Top) P/(l)'m' Pan I Bishop, Na t/wll Jall/e'rson. FOl"d Fischel; Fenu/'Ildo Rive1'a tllldThomas IVm'then /i.l'ffll fO Ihfi,(Y)(I{Ii, Leigh G-reene. giVf Ihnll tl lllnliVflliolla/
J/Jenh.
(Middle) Jeff Kern, Noah Selmol/, JOlla/hail Bm'zel. Rob D wye," alld AlId,'cw Rose mflli Philip Gia'llfortoni.
(Lom't,. /~(r) MOl'gall. Hutchinson p/ays with olle o/Iht IIII1'sn)' srhoo/ StlidelliS after a slI{('fs,i/l/ /Jnfor1lltlllre,
(Lowe,. righl) Morgan Ilutchinson, Ruchael Meyers. Annie Wise. Alison Norlon. tlllt/ Sarah Newcomb peifo1WI (I dlferieat/illg .1'111111,
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Grade 2 Play Four Stars jor the "StinllY Cheese Man" !
A srrange spin on fa iry ra lcs is whar rh is play is about. The second grade shou Id he proud of rhe ir plays abou r fairy ta les and rhe funny rwisrs rhey have for endings.
Li [[le Red l ien ... 'vlomy Anderson Fox ..... ... .... ... .. .. ... .. ....... Racinc Fayc Li rrle Old Man .. ....... Evan r\ rikian Hare ... ... ...... ...... ...... Sarah Jarvandi Sri n"), Cheese Man .. Evan Schnall Ki ng ........ ................. Src\'cn Rogcrs Pri ncess ............. ..... . i\ lolly Jack,on Old Woman ........ .. . 1 ,eigh Bcdini!:er Frog Prince ............... FinleyTurner Li [[le Red Ru nning Shorts ..... .. Sanlh Delancy Prince .. ........... ... .. Reyn D,lvenport Queen .. .......... Mary Warden Good Wolf ........... ... .... Chrisropiler Skovc Jack ... ... .. ... ................ K,nic Kaspe r Princess ......... .... . Ashlc igh Reibach I arramr ... ........ . Bobbie Lou Long GiaIlt .. ............. Grayson Good~[e i n
Torroise ........ ... ....... . Pol ly Cannclla
(7op) Graysoll Goodstein . Ashleiglt Reihaclt . Fillley l itmel; h'va ll Scllll oll. Po/~)' Calluellll . ({lId Mary Wardell Good.
(.I!iddll'llft) /'eiqlt Bedillger. Kat ie Kaspel; (Illd
Steve ll Roge rs.
(. Iiiddll' righl) MOII ~)' .4 11derso ll . Fildey Y/rmel; alit! Eva II A rikiall .
(Lom'"r 111) iHol1y J acksoll ((I/(I Sa mit D elall ey.
(LamY'r right) Evan S rllllOlI (tilt! Racille f'aye.
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Kindergarten Play
Three Cheers for Three Cheers for Tacky"
Two thumbs up for rhe kindergarten on this play, This unique play ahout penguins 1 23 (Alex Lutterbein, Brooks Ross , and Josie Long) is aboU[ a cheering contest. The three pengu ins eheer against three cheerleaders (Kristen Aspen, Clwistina Kasper, and Chesley Goodstein) , ' /'he judges (Zachar'y Marino, Elliot Wortham, and Rebecca Farrell) decided for the ' laeky's to win because they were creat ive in their cheering contest.
('lop) Tllf hllrlfrgar/m /{1st orRId.:)' rile Pellbl'llill. It
(Botto III) The pl'llgllill dlm lftlrifn/
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Fine Arts Fair The Fine Arts Fair is a much
anticipated annual event which d raws hath lo\\'er and middle school s tude m s to the arts building where facu lt y, incl uding many who are not in th e: tine arts departme nt, lead s tude nt , in various centers.
The object. according to :-'Irs. Paulette, is for s tude nts to make as many finished projects as they can in the day- long e\·cn t.
Often . s tude nt s help out by lead ing act ivities . Activ ities indude computer art (made usi ng a color printer. scanner. and a va ri e ty of objects and tex tu res that s ludents arrange on the scanner and prim out) , d ream ca tchers. pai nred f1ow.: r POts, sculpey, wood e tching, lea th.:r too ling, ca rtooning, braokc, and line dancing.
A grea t ti me \\'as had by all , both our students and the fr iends they invited to come with them!
(Top) Pol()' ea Ill/ella ffiWi."· f}1I a .I'mlprl' projPr1.
(. I/it/dle) :red B el1sol1 IMtis A lex Duly 1It/'OIIglt (/ I'QIII/Jlltl' /' art
pmjert.
(80110111) Jamie Salle/field aJ/{1 J-I ea llier f/ajd·/ollf),!J!.' tltr dirntiolls to I,{,('tiff' .1'1'11/1/1'1' omflIlY~'·.
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(7iJp) Andrew Rose. Thomas Warth en, {{lid Phil ip Giu'Il/or lolli tll(d!r rlrmll/ mfrhen wi!!1
Sara Rossmoore.
(.Ifiddle leji) Jf/idter Wrlsh filII /lSI'S Brian Meyers {{lid J essekll Gray whilf II/efal wodillg.
-(.I f irldle righl) J ell ll!{el' Gray mllmlllllll'S Oil fJflillllllg fler pOI.
(l. o';J!!l'r lejl) Ta lley Gre~o / J' ".rall/illes her t/esigll bf!or f bf'gililli/lg Iler wood I'Idlil/g
projnt.
(L own' n izhl) Eliz abeth Larlts flIIrl l-lan y Ba rOil fr et/If pail/led f!oU';er polS.
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"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
•••• T his clj~sic pla~ wri[(cn by the great \\,lIiam Shakc' l' ~are \l as performed beautifull y by the Sr(;ward chool in the Fall of thi , schoo l ~ ~" r.
Puck (Fahad Qureshi). a \loodland creacure cakes us on a wondruu ,> journey with all sons of plots and , ubplo(s .. .
Theseu" (Ben Wolff) Duke of ,\ [ h~I" ,
i, ahnur to marry Hippolyta (LallI-a Ward ), Q"~~ 11 of (he Amazo ns, when he is asked by Egeus (Carter Eherly ) to discipli ne his dau!l;h(er. l1crmia (Sar,1 i{ossmool-e). Egcus has be trotl w d l1crmi a (0 De merri ll ' (Stephen Paulette). \I ho is in l ov~ \I ith he r. HO\lc ve r. Hermia Im'es L\'sa ndcr (Brian ~1c·rmnancy) . and she re ru "es 10 obey her father's orders to marry I)t.:mc.; rri ll~ . 'ow. " no (h e r fai r lady, He le na ( El izabeth Sumnel') , is in lo'~ wi (h Demetriu s. and she is broken-hearred
Oh(;ron. (Andy Stitt) King of (he Fairi(;s. and hi crain of fairi", (Jessica Gray, Caitlin Rossmoorc, Becky Meyerhoff. and Ayns lcy Wilton) . ar(; figh( ing wi(h Ti ta nia. (Emily Wolff') QU(;(;11 of(h l' F'lirics, and all of he r fairi es (Molly Sauer, Id a I Icnley, Cambe rl y Pearson. E rin Robinson. Cynth ia J ohns, and Anna Cox) .
A !l;roup of qui(e unorganized "actors" arc planning a pe rf,,,,nancc ro pU( on for (he King and Queen" \l cddi ng do\'. Nick Bot(om (Taylor Colliel' ), Pe te r Quinc(; ( a ron Payne) . Francis Fl ure (Michael Masz:...-os), Tom Snou( (Car1:cr Eberly). Snug (C hris Byrne ). lnd J{oh in S(o"'i ng (Jennifer Latourcllc) "rc :r ll1ongs( thi s grou p.
Ob" iousl\'. [ h ~ plo( " as qui(e comoluted. but our '\ rudcn rs rose to rhe occ:.l ~ ion
and pur on " wonde rf,,1 , IIOW!
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(O/)/lositf p(~,!e top) P"ri .. (Fa/tad Qlt1~eshi) {lddresses the {I"tiimre,
(O/l/)osit(, !IIidd/e lifrj Taylor Gollie1; Cartel' Eberly, {llId jIIlichael Masz a'/'os do double rlllly {{s tlClOT'S playillg ({{jOf'S.
(()jJj)o.l'ite middle ri!!,ht) Fairies Molly Sauer alld Ida Hellley elliirde Fa/uu/ Quresh i. playi/lg the relltlYJl rHar{({'/er; Purl.
(Opposire IO'iP..'er) Emily Wolff r/lld Taylor Collier tiS i ita/lia alld a hOI:(e,
(Uppfl) Ben Wolff, Lanni Wartf, alld Becky MeyedlOff ill .Vff a/lother sllbplot,
(A /irlrlll' llft) TIle playen pel/on/l their plaJ'-wirhill-a-pl{J)': Aaron Payne, Michael Masz {l1'os, Cal'ter Eberly, Taylor Colliel; Jellllifer Latourelle, tlwl
Chris Byrne.
(Mldrlle right) Stephell Paulette (Jllrl Sara Ross1/loore pkl)' /-Ieoll;a alld Delllf'frills,
(LofJ!;n) The wholP ras! pOSf.\ for ({ /li!11n'( after tile pia)',
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Holiday Program
Steward's an nual Holiday Program takes hou rs and hou r~ of p re paration as the Fi ne Arts facu lty ,mel ~tuel cn t s trans form the gym into an enormous s tage wirh spec tac ular se rs.
T he production involves students from all t hree di visions. Upper and Middle School chorus and the recorde r class all pe rform num bers and each lowcr school studen t has a parr [0 play.
The product ion is the most extravagant of the year and everyone had a grea t rime performi ng!
(Upper Itl') / da H e/dey si/(~i/(e tllItI t/allrillg {IS (11/ df flf 'h,' Ilolitlay PI'OP'lIIII.
(Upper righl) A Itsl i /I If aas !feIJ illlo Ih" fillflle'
(.\ /it!t!I{') Ida H eilley tI(///{('s f£ill/lhe hllt/ergarlell lhid:i{',I' (,'nr/Jill Leill'h tllItI BJ'ooi:( Ross.
(Lof£'{'r I(ji) Jef]' Ker/l is RlltIolplllhl' Rft!Nosnl Reillt!m:
(Lof£'fI' righ') Fifth gmr/,',. J i IIl'IlIy A I ki /I .10 11
plmls Salllfl Clal/s.
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(UIJ/Jl'r It/f) Jortia ll I ;ffron ("7ex Glil/fr"), Gra~
O'Hria'll ("DoIZI' //olirloy'~, Robert 'flmler ("R/to{/{Iil' Vrlifl), ollriA ly Pi ttlllau (" / .omrie Poillsellie,,) /Jl'lforlll fhe fifth gmrlr :( fmr/itifillOIIll{{
roles illlhl' /Jrodllllioll.
(UjJper righf) Eva ll Sclmoll (/I Ashleigh R eibach has Elvfs.
(Mirlrllf'lift) Ufs/f'I'lIfin'f gmr/f. HUI/ter Ross, Chris Jacob, Juliana SUlllll er, Molly Du~ ({1II1 San) Small.
(Middle l'ighl) Juliall(l Su.m')}., rliljJlays ht,. reronler s/.·ills.
(Lofi!'n) Ned T"ice Pl'ljOl1l1S f "lIlolle Bel/fIIlh fhl' Mistlel oe " alollg v::ilH fhe Uppn' Srhool ("homs.
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Winter One Acts
Two Thumbs Up! for 'Backbone afAmerica'!
This play W,lS about Chase a college studenr (Taylor Collier) who for a favor to his girl friend baby-s its a li rrle girl, SA (Mal"Y Congdon) . At the beginning of the play SA and Chase do not get along. They havl' a talk about what their parl'nts want them to
he, Chase\ par<.:nts want hi m to be a lawyer, S.A. wants to be a banke r or at [eas t that is what she thinks wi[[ make hl'r t~lther happy. Her fa ther is obsessed wi th ti me and he is forcing SA to be the sa me way she knows exactly how Illany minutes it takes to get there. At the e nd Chasl' and S.A decide that they ,hou[d respect the ir parents even though they wi[1 not 3[ \\"a\'$ agree with them.
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Winter One Acts "Take Five" Receives Our Highest Rating!
This hi lar i ou~ and chaotic comedy, performed bv Ste.:ward st udents. IVas
enjoyed b~ parents, facul ty and uther students uf all ages . The Scene.: begins a, such: tWO stage hands, Mike ( cd ' Ii'icc) and Lc~ter ( Ruth Williams). arc moving furnirurc onto rhe stage for rhe upcoming performance tha t night. Suddenl y the telepho ne ring', ~ Iike
pick~ it up. and the WOJllen on the other end is req uest ing to speak with hcr husband, Greg Bax ter (Justin Mehaffey). Whcn :--1 ike asks Lester if he know~ a ma n by the na me of Greg 13axrer, a IllCin from the audience.: walk!) on 'Hage, pick up rhe phone. and hegins (;l Iking to hi ~ wife. Greg srands there in complete humiliation, for he cannot belic \'e hi .., wife called him at the thea rer! '.1canwhile, 1\li ke and Lester run off the stage ill cmbarrassment . since the,' did not know therc was an 3udicn c sirring in frOllt of
the m. In the mi ddle of all the confusion. the ~Icrua l "play" is rcady ro begin. Alex (Stephen Paulette). one of the charancrs. appears 011 "iragc, sho rt l ~ followed by hi~ pregnant wife , Sharon (Sara R oss llloore ). The acto rs stumble thruugh their lines, bu t they are completely in awc that this srranger is sirr ing on their s[age ralking on the tclc.:phone' Perha ps one.: of the most humorous sccne~ occurred when (;Iadys (Jennifer I .a lourellc), Sharon's sister , hu\\ s up with her fiancee . Bernard . Phew' What a performance! Great job to all the acto r~ for:t jub-we ll -done! It certainlv paid off!
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Grandparents' Day" Spring Concert
Granuparents' Day was fun! Not only uid the StuuCnt5 in the play have a good time, so did the gran d paren ts.
Thi ~ year's performance Was se t in Disneywo rld . As usual the upper ~choo l Spring Concert brought wgether the lower school students, the upl>er school chorus, m iddk school chorus. and the recorder class. Because 0[" its Disney theme, the musical selec tions focuseu on Disney theme songs.
Grandparents' Day is in many ways the cu lmina tion of a yea r's wo rk in music and shows off our s tudents' talents to the fulle,t.
(lop) Th,' 51h grad I' .l/ollsdell'l'1".( hoslnl tlit- /)iWf),
.,pntaO/ll/r "YIJ/lllg (If IImrl'/or Crrllldparml.i· Day: Oray O'Brian, Jamie Satterfield, Aly Pittman, (llidJordall EfFon.
(Jlliddk) The 41h gmrir perjimilfl/"Br(lllt)' alld flit-13msl " willi fIIlO1gall Hutchinson pla)'il/g 13crlllly alld A rtis Mills playi/lg 111f' 8msl. SpOlJl/S alld forl.s alld tlif village beoll()' sillg ill Ihe badgmlllld.
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(f .Of§l'r/rji) SllI'alr Newco mb pla)'s Iht 1ft/pot frolll "Hmlll)' (llIri Ihl' RM.'I. ··
(!.omn· right) Ida I/e" ley pM)'.\" rlli' emit /mill Alaridill tllldsillg.'"',\fr.'er .IM a l-i-il'Ud f,ill' ,I fl' . ..
(Top) Killrlergm1ett Pooh ... allri 1iggers sillg rhe Jigger SOIig.
(Jliddk Irfr) 211d gmders 1m
i'ill{)aliio sillgillg "I've Cat No S!ri/~f!,S. n
(Middle righr) Noah Sclmoll, ri,e COl/dlpsrirk (l1/1I01/1IreS thor rile feasl m'ill brgill,
(LofJ!:er IPft) Firsr gmde rlu:arves sillg Ihe ", I/irkey ,llollse Club" rdth rhe MOl/sriwrers,
(LofJ!'pr riKhr) The Jnl I!,mde piraresfrom Perer Pall: Aftoll Bm'flett. Grayso'/l Goodstein, Phillip HlOod, Daniel Kleiu, {lIId Tanner Clements.
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(lop) Ilany BtIIYiIl ((IS PIt{{{7)a/,) '«'idl .//I.lrill J/l';'tlffi~l'
(losl'plt) (llIri ""rill R Oltl//(l)/{ (.1 In, I'ori pl!({/)
IIJoseph and the Amazing Teehnieolor
Dreameoatll
This cla"ic biblical tale ahout Jacob ( I larry Haron), and hi s tll'cil'e son', is prestondy bcing performed by cas" across the nation, hut perhaps Olll; of the most hard working and dcdic;'H(;d ca~ ( s around II ould be the one we had here at Stcwa rd, Joseph , thc main character of thc play, (Justin Mehaffey) i, by f.lf Jacob', r,,,uritc '1un, and so hl: hu)s him a 'Tcchlliculor dreamcoa t. \\ hile (he rest of his ele\'en son" (Taylor Collier, Mich",,1 MaszaJ'os, Ted Benson, RolalllJ \Vest, Stephen Paulette, David Becker, Jimmy Atkinson, Ben Wolff, Heather Ilajck , Kevin Stradel-, and Juliana SlIIllncw-) \\"e re lert s;'I(Jh- in the dw;r. As rime goc:-, by. the n ~lrrntors (Camhedy Pearson, Sara Rossmoorc, Elizabeth SUI1111CI-, and Lauro 'Wao-d ) tell of (he schellles the brothers plot a,gains( Josep h, destroying hi s multi-co lored coat. and "<..:lIing him <1:-' "I 'ila\'e (Q a millionaire n:,med Pot iphar, \/any ha\'e reported this play \\.h c.x.: rrninh on~ of Src\\,;lrd 's bc~t !
Of COUf'~e, we could no t go without mentioning rhe vcr; hard worki ng and extremely tal ented director, ~Ii ss Pau la Verkun , the music director, i\ lrs, BOll nie Anderso n, the Aft Coordinator, \Is. Rugen" Paulette, and \Irs , Latourelle for making all of the heaut iful costullles! The ca::, l : . .II1d crew of "j 05(; ph '1 put ~ln enormou s amount of time and " ffort in order «) produce (hi , highl ~ t,;n rcrtaining and energetic perfurmance. CongnHuJa[ ions!~
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(. \1 iritll/' Irjr) X,,/'/'aro!:< Lilli I'a Ward, ra'///beJ'ly Pea rso" , Fliz lIbelh SUllluel; {lilt! Sara Ross1IIoore slI/'/7)I/1/dJustin Mehaffey (IS ./O,ffph.
r. \litltlll'riglt!) 111I I'IJI BII rUII (f,f .Iamlt witlt TaylO1- Collier tiS Rml!m.
(Ilion') .Io,,'('plt:, flf'~'I'lIl!rot!teJ:l': Julia 110 SUllmel; Heather flajek, Kev iu Stradel; Jill/lilY Atkinson, Michael Masza-ros, navid Beckel; Ted Beusou, Audy Stitt, Bell J¥olj]; Tay lor rolliel; ({lIri Rolalld West,
(Rir:l!f) ./OSfplt ill Itis 1I!"ii' ('o({f: (fiw/f ro lim k) S t ephell Po IIlefte, .Iustill MehajJ~)I, navid Beckel; .Iillllny AtkillsulI, Mary COl/griOIl, Gray ()'Rriall, Han:)' Ba/'O/I, Lorraine Hawes, Jesseka Gray.
(l hp kjf) Rolf/lid II fsl , ) IIslill ,IMltljjf)'. mlrf Kl'Vill Slmrle!:
( Ihp right) )II,;till .IIdWj)fV ({1It1 i fSSi'l'f/ r:my,
(. l/iddlf irjf) Mol!)' SlIlIe/; J enll ifer Gray. Caitlin Ross1Iloore. (iray O'Brillll. /11m)' Congdon. J ennifer l,{Itot/relle. Cynthill .lohns, Lorraille /-Il1wes. fll/f/Jesseka Oray mith.lllstill Mehaffey.
(.I l iddlf right) Julillnil S U'IIIlI er ",'irh Justill M ehafj'ey ({lid Ted Bensou, Rollllld Hiesi. Stephen Paulette, (llld Dav id B eckel:
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Stunt Talent Night
Stull[ Talen [ ' igh[ is an all ,
schuul production in [he format uf a va rie ty show. Hosted by two upp<.:r schoolers, senior Emilv Wolff, and junior Ned Trice, [l ,t: product ion inc luded numbers put on by members in all grades.
(lop) Chip Cosby (/lid ri,e valid lVoisrgale.
(.liiddlf kft) Thf "J /amrfl/a .lIamas alld Papa.r·' srmrinf!. 4rh grade girls alld the dar/,·. Sa'rall Newco1llb {/fIt! A unie Wise.
(Middle rig/if) 211d gmrlrr Katie Kasper sillgillg "Ollf U 0.1' Tit/ed . . ,
(Lowerlrjr) .1 illlwy A I/.,jUSOll (lIId.Jutiana SU1Imel" pnjorlll cm e.werpt f rolll "Cn'{7Sf'. ,.
(Lower righr) Taylor Colliel' (/lid Sara Ros.mlOore sill/! "Solllert)hfl'l' Ollr There. "
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(IiJp) Thf 2nd Gmrir (,'/lid.'I'IIS pelfumllo IItt' "Cllid,{'I/ SOI(~", Samh DeLalley, Polly Call'llella, (lIId Bobbie Lou LOllg,
(,ilitldll'llfl) Laura U"II·d pl'lfol"llls fI .wlo "Colon of rill' Wind"
(. iliddlt' r~,!hr) f da H ell ley pnforllls a .wla/kart/I!' mlllillf 10 "1 ElljO)1 BI'ing {( Cirl. .,
(I ,Ofar kjiJ Tile fdllllPrJ of Ihf 1997 SIIIIII 1iIiml tHlIlIIabe ("QlllfSI
Fhe Tell/plaliolls: Will Murray, lI1elv ill Todd, fllI(/JaSOll Lewis.
(1,()fUr r~~hl) Frml Fischer (lIId Artis M ills-Thr Billts Brolhfl :r.
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Fine Arts Banquet
The Fine Arts Banque t is an im'itution-on ly evcIH \\ hich cclebratcs the accomp li shmcf1[s of Steward studCIHs in thc J-ine Arts, The thcmc this yea r \\ as ': .... Shakespcarean reast. " The facu lty goes all ou t for this event and the decoration arc alwav, beaut iful. This ycar our s tudc nt, rea ll y rosc to the occ'asion as the following pictures demonstratc.
(lop) Mrs. Lalol/relic (m.f{III11P
II/fd','r ('.wmonlil/flir!'), Ms. Verkoll, fIIlfl N/rs. Paulcite
ded:nl Ollr ill FOIII oj.rrard)' mlllll/II.<.
(. Ilitltll!' lift) Saliy A llll e SlrattoJl.
(. Ifirlrllf righr) ,4l1dy Slitt fllltl r,VeI(vSallders.
(Lo[J2"('f'ltjr) All I'() 11 PaYll e (lilt! A lisia J+eellla II,
(IA[J2'I'r righr) 'lily lor Collier (lJI(I Shel(v Giglio.
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(lop) Sal'll Russ1I1oore, .Iel/u if er LlItOlwelle, Camberly Pearsun, Stephen Paulette, alld I\lizabel/i S 1/.11111el:
(. lJidrik /~ft) Slim RosslIloore {meprs Iler Cifi}ord frolli ,lin p{l/i/elt~.
(. tfirld/~ I'(f!.hr) Gil ris 11 illes {{(,('f'pr.( a pla!jlle ji'O/II :\/1:\'. Pall/me.
(l"ofJ.''fl'llji) Julllli/Ult/ 'llptOIl illliiSjfSliv~ liar.
(l"ofNI' riKht) Laura Siahaugh ill a m/miu/ Nark dress.
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STUDENT LIFE J t's time w gel crazy and have some II ild adven-
[Ures he re ~I[ the Steward School! The Lower and
:-vliddle Schoob made a time to bond , to take a
break from their school lI'ork, and to e njoy thei r
annua l J Jalloll'een Carnival. A gra nd time was had
by all! E:\cuse me. do yOU hal'e the TI;\JE? Wel l.
according ro the lVatches of the srude nrs who came
to visit us frum abroad , it' s s ix hours ahead , Al ong
lI'ith the ir fea rl ess leaders, ;\1r. and :--lrs. l .elVis, all
se t their watc hes back. to come hang with LI S
Americans. The sflldents from the Ri l'e rsrun
School. Stell'ard':, s is te r school in London. England,
came ro ce lebrarte Steward 's 25 th Annive rsary with
LI S, and they had a jol ly good time. J t 's time to ge t
dOll'n and boogie! With Stell'a rd 's fi rst annual
J Jomcoming Dance and rhe unforgettable Ju n ior/
Sen ior, sflIde nrs had many opportun ities to hit the
dance floor and sholl' other. the ir best moves!
Halloween Carnival The 1996-97 Hallo\\ ecn Carnil'al was enjoyed by th e enr ire lower school. The re were
five stations at the carn iva l. One station was the Ghost Station. Anothe r station was rhe Cat Station. Othe r stations incluJed the Pumpkin Station. Spider Stat ion, and Trick-or-Treat Station. At these stations the srudeI1[s plaved games, decorated and ate cupcakes, and gOt th eir faces painted. The carnival was hard work. Fortunatelv. Mrs. I [ajek had help from volunteer Upper School s tudcnts.
(R.ighl) Chris Jacob, J1I1argaret GUptOll, Kitty Ball. Page COllway, Molly nul·f. (Illd La u rtf Skove I'J{lJIOt/HTflrlioily.
(. Iliddle lifr) Sa rail J-/a rgro'ue g,'I.; 1'",,(/1' 10
mlilier vall rlO':'1I rhe slide for (/ f!ri~p
(. 11 iddle ri..r;hr) .I illl III)' A tkiIlSOU, Tori Cal/uella, /)01]'
Kiehl, Robert TUI'//eJ; ({lid M elv ill Todd.
(LOf£'er f'onmj 111 a 1)'
Wtml enG ood. Steven Rogers. Bobbie Lol/. Loug, ({lid Katie Kasper II/ake {/ grMr pUll/phil
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(Leji) ./llstill J/e/wffey shom ... MQJl(l' A"dn:iOlI, Rep! Dovf11port, I'IlIk)1 7itntn; allr/ SlffJfI1 Rogers fJ::lwrr 10 rhraw the tfl111is ball.
(Middle llji) lell/ller Cielllf'llts Ihraws the beall bag thmllf/!Ilie rillgs,
(J/idr//e ng/tt) Bobbie LOll f,ollg resists Ihe templarioll 10 grab the C1pplr wilh her hands,
(LOfC'n) Upper Srhoo/ helpers /:.JiZfl CI/nwllit fwd Chari Hi'tI/ey.
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(fop) . Iuuie Wise, Blair Suttou , (lilri Hac/welilleyers atlrh ""(Iff!' b,,//ofJIIS r/irrillr./idrl day.
(. lliddM .l /n SlrirJ;/(llIdgrl.l illfn lilNlrrron, (IS 1I1II'per Early . . 4my Bisgcl; (lIId 1l1asou Camp-Crowder /oo/.' Oil.
(/.o",·n) Josie Loug mid Alex Lltlfe,-bei'll shoo" r/IPir SI('fJ!'fmlspiril rlll r illgfidd dal'.
(fir/ofJe) ParmI., hr/pff/ 0111 bl' f'Oohllg gn'f(( fno(/fnr 0111' hllllgtT prl/1 iri pallfs.
Field Dav " \V()\I , What a Fun Time We had :H the Lowe r
School Fie ld I b y!" T he I;i e ld Dav was ada\' packed with garnes, la ughte r, ribbon>, and food, The Fie ld Day was for the whole LOll e r School, kinde rgarten th ro ugh fi fth grade. Teachers. facu lt\', and pa re m ::. a ll [lulled togethe r [Q make th is even t a s llceess . The re were the traditional fi e ld day ga mes such as re lay races and the long jump, as wel l as so mc newer coope rati ve projec ts such as egg races and a fr isbee thruw, Afte r a ti lling lu nch made by the pa re m s, the studellts were di vided up into teams to II a rk toget he r. T he Field Day is not about compe tition bur about having fun. Ribbons we re givcn to st ude nts fo r the ir e ffort, It wa~ a beamiful day anel t he kids are already looking forwa rd [Q next year's events.
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(U/J/lf r left) COl'bill L eitch fu/rJ:s nil tJ'f-dJ'l'illt; n !-shirr..
(U/J/ll'r right) f ord Fischer mrfS tnfi)'ll/ds thf fillish lillf.
(LofJ2'('rll'ji) Palll Bishop flllri Tholllos War/Ii ell holdlheir hallr/.r steaf(Y dllrillg Ihf fgg mny [!fllllf,
(LoU''('/' riglit) Jlllillll ll 1'llltrs/oll , LLlIt ra Skove. alit! Sarah A rrigo liji Ihf /l(l/'{/t/lilif hig/I (1/)001' thfir IIMr/.r,
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Junior-Senior The 1997 Juni or-Sen ior was a rousing success i S(Udenr~ ga thered at
the Welleslev Community Center and danced until dawn. It \las a blac k tie affai r and Steward students and their dates dressed impeccablv.
(fop ("fII!rr) Caleb Nu!!elll {/lid Paul Douglas (llid tlN'i r da!£'s jJ'JS£' lor ({ pi, Ilfr,.
(I I/Joe'f) }lfliiorr/a.H spoll.wr .l/n. De!ill£' poses fiC'i!/; Laiuie Haske{{, Bruce Lafolle. (lJ/(/
IJ'mi~)' Wolff.
(Rig/If) George Cauble tll/rl U 71 il lie), Hajell !akea brm/ ...
(flll' rig/It) .4l1 1"0 II PaYll e a/lf/ Scott Howl/ 'rr! gd t/fJff'll.'
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(Ltfr) H eidi Arista flllri Aarol/ Payne.
(.\lit/riM Hriu Robinson, Jllslill Mehaffey, Tricia Faust fllld her dil/{', K1'isten Millet; {/lifl Chris Nill es.
( L.fifi:'IT left) Ashleigh M cLaw'ill, La 1I1'll Murray, at/r/ Ca ll1ber(v Pearson.
(Loren' right) J us/in Mehaffey and S cott Hawa'rd mal.·e {/ [!1'{{1l(1 elltralltl'.
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('fhp) Bel/. Wolf/ lilld Han)' BarOIl m// (Jill fl-'illllillg Rillgo 1If(1II/ln:\'.
(, llidd/t) Rebecca /-iIlTCII, .Josie LOllg. {lJ/(/
Sa rail fJm'grove fIIjO,l' llil'i,. milo" ({(lid )"
(I ,o~'('f) Paul Bisllop lllld.Jollatllfl// ('auble pflllip dO/d:f)',
(Oppo,rift, ptlgf IIppn' Ifji) FOli11ll1' Idlt'" CO{/(;, Rit'P(lIId Brawley Scott.
(Opposilt' liPpI'/' r ig/II) 'filii Ligoll jlips 0111 ill Iltt' spf/rr IIII!J/;/f',
(Opposilt' lIIidrlll' If/I) Frin H unler dist/'iltlllfS Itdlormr,
{OPPOSilf lIlirldll' (fill,,!,) ('11 ris Byrlle ('(JI/(t'll/rat!'.:; 0 /1 IIi.\' p I/Iff! :
({Jppositl' lIlidrllt, r iglit) Kevin Strader al tlip ,1'jJIJIIgr toss lioolli.
(Oppositf'low('l) Gray O'Brian pmills Ali Ilord's jal'!',
Spring Fling The Spring Fling this vear \\ as a whopping s ucce~s !
i'vlany of th e upper cla,slllcn supc rviscd act i\' ities such a~: thc III 0 0 11\\ alk g>,Ill , th c teacher c1 art board, the vcnus-f1 \, trap acti\ 'ity. and an an imal pe tting zoo: fea turing thc \ cr>, famous, " He nry the Donkey." Parcnts, tcache rs and o the r specia l fri ends he lped out wi th c vC nts like: face painting, cupcake decora ting. sa nd treasure hunt , cake walk, and the "fishing for a prize" ga me. The seventh grade also hos ted a sponge throwi ng contes t, in \\ 'hich many of our fm 'orite Stewa rd fri e nds wcre the targc t of many anxious s tud e nts holding sopping-\\'e t sponges! The Pare nts Assoc ia ti on held thcir annual raffle , this year a pri ze of $5,000! Kudos ro all of those teache rs. faculty. pare nts, fri e nds, and , rudents for making the First Annual Spri ng F ling a incredi ble and e njoya bl e event fo r the Stewa rd School this vea r!!
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The Corinthian presents the 1997 Man of the Year Award to:
The Steward School In rhe view of rhe judge>. The Sre\lard School has uphe ld iLs IVli ssion Statemen t to rhe h ighesr dc~ree .
"The .lIissioll 0/ 'f'hr SIeu.Ylrd St/lf)l)l is 10 pmc'ide {I h(~h-I/II("ily (ol/p[[t' fJrffJtII'flfOIJ' progmllllh{ll mrollm~es
slllrlmls o/wrinl 1,,11'111.1' fllld "bililies 10 df'f. 'r/ol) Ihtir "1111/"1' Slrnt{!lhs ill (Imrifllli(:(, alhlf/il:>, ([!If I {IrIs, ,cltil/'
illsl il/illg lilt, t 'ldl/('!' 0/ l 'f.l/JolIsi/JIt, il iznts!tip. 7'11/' Sll'fnml Sr!tool sf'f,I.-s fllld ,d('!trales l!tl' illlliv iritftli la/fillS of ee-er y slllrlml, (Illd is I'OlIIlIIillnl If) olJn' ils sll/tif'llls (11/ ('(III('([lioll{f1 ('-"pl'rinlf'f' ill {{II illlilllalf, {lIIrI 1II1I'll/rillg, yel
dlflllellgillg, 1'1If.:iI'Olllllf Jl/ . ..
The students, pare nrs. t' lculry. adminisrra rion. Board of'J'rus tLOe>. and fri e nds of the school h ~l v(; shown dedication and suppon to rhe school's comm irmenr to exeelknce in , ducarioll. Congratu lati ons!
"To everythi/lf( there ,:\ a seasoll alld a rime ro reery pllrpose . . ,
This year the 1997 Graduarion class wi ll le31'c rhe Sreward School ru pursuc higher educatio n in eolkgLO . While we are sad to see \'ou leave for rhe con rrib u ri ons YOU have made to Sre\lard , rime must progress forward. We wish yo u the bes t.
';tI time to plallt alld a rime to pilidt liP what Itas bem plallted. "
The Steward School will conrinue its excellence in de \'o tion ru rcaching. To plant the seed of cu riosity and kno\\'ledge in all who arrcnd. The school conrinues to amend its programs LO berrer scrve the needs of our sehool, ' rude nts, fri e nds. and community.
'/I time to break dowll alld a rime ro bllild lip. "
The end of the school year is a til11e to clean ou t locke rs and rake down projecrs rhat have ado rned our hall ways and clas"ooms. j\.'exr fa ll we will begin aga in to add to the crea ri viry and Icarn ing; of ou r s tude nts.
'/I rime to weep alld a time to lallf(il. "
This year th e community of The Steward School wepr for the loss of fri(; nci, pa re nt. and former teac he r, L(;e Collier. She wi ll always ho ld a special spm in our hearts. from thi s d iffi cu lt loss \1(; \I ill lea rn and become s trong~ r. Lt:(; taught us to laugh and live li fe, and in her memory \I'e \I ill do so. Mor(; than anyrhing, she taught us to dream.
'1/ rimp to keep alld a rime ro (fiSr awal'. "
The yearbook ch ron icl es nor only the 25 years of The Steward School , bur rhe class year of 1996- 1997. I t wil l bc a me mory book of rhe events that happe ned thi s year. Re m -a-Juni or, Hlmily Fun \Iig;hr. Pc t Day, Language Arts Week, The Science Fa ir, Alternate Program, Sp irir Teams . The Ju nior-Se nior, Athh;ric ga mes, Homecoming, and Graduarion to name a few.
'/I time to !.wp silenre and a rime ro speak. "
The yea r has been one filled wi rh new fri ends. amaz ing a~complishmelH" . ~lI1d interes ti ng experiences. Good luck
and congratul arions ro rhe Chl SS of 1997.
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Index A Abbasi, Anusha .\6, 71 Adams. Seott 89 Aliberri. Robbie 30 Anderson. IVlumy 48, 49, 102. 12S t\rikian, Evan 48, 102 Ari~[<I, Heidi 10. ZR, 73, 80, 129 Arrigo, Sarah 127 Aspcy, Krisren 52, 53, 103 Atki nson. jimmy 42. 43, 70. 100. 108. 116, Il l:>, 124 Arki nsun, \"~ II 40, -II. 7R, R7 Avent, Alice 33, 59 Avery. Sarah Gray 52, 53
B Ball . Kitty SO, 51, 124 Baron, I-Iarr\' 36, 71, 78, 86, 95, lOS, 11 6. 130 11'11'011. Miriam 11 , 28, 73 Baronian, Cary 50 Baronian, Sam 42, 5R, 70, 100 Bartlett,Afton 46, 47, 11 5 Barton, Reed 50 Barzel, Jona rhan 4-1 , 101 l1ecker. Dal 'ill 36. 71, 78, 11 6. 11 7 Bed i, Ambika 42. 100 Bedinger, Leigh 4R, 102 Bcil , Christ ine 36, 65, 71 Benson, Alex 40, 7ll. 1:>7, 95 l1ellson. Ted 36. 64, 71, 78, R6, 9S. 97, 104.
11 6. 117 Bi lgin , ~Iurat 34. 6.1, 76. 77. 89 Bisgcr, Amy 50, 126 Bishop, Paul 44. 45, 101 , 127, 130 i3onner, Tikia 33. 90 Borum , Anne 46 Brell er. ' I ~I y l or 38. 6:) Brierre. Corbin .\6, 63 , 71 Brin, Wade .14. 35, 63, 76 BS3 t, Ramsev 38 l1u llock. Eli za 38. 71, 88. 92 Bl'rne, Chri ~ 40, 41, 106. 107, 130
c Camp-Crowde r, Mason 46, 66, 126 Cannella, Polly 4R, 49. 102, 104. 11 9 Cannella, Tori 42, 70, 124 Cauble, George 12 , 28, 68, 72, 7." 76, 77, 1:>2, 83.
96, 97, 128 Cauble, j ona rhan 44, 45. 66, 130 Chenau lr, Brooking .>4. 62, S2. 9-1 Chenau lt. El iza 30, 3 1. SO. 90. 125 Clements. Cobu rn 46, 47
Clemen rs, Tanner 5U, 11 5, 125 Coll ier. ulylor 33, 106, 107, 11 0. 116, 118, 120 Congdon, 1\'lary -l0, 63. 78, 110. 11 6 Conway, Page 50, 124 Cosb\', Chip 34, 63, 93, 97, 118 Cosb\', Ore\\' 30. 60, 61, 76, S9 Cox. Anna 34, 62, 106
o Davenport, Reyn 48, 49, 102, 125 DeLaney. Sarah 4R, 49, 102, 119 Di xon. Berh 50, 5 1 Douglas, Pau l 13. 73, 76, 82, 83, 96, 97, 128 Dru mmond. Keri 52, 53 Drzal. Chris .,0, 94 Drzal, Kar ie 34, 6S, 72 Duke, 1\ 1011 )' 109. 12-1 Duty, Alex 36, 71, 7ll. S6, S9. 93, 104 Dwver, Rob 44, 101
E Early. I-l arper 46. 47, 126 Eberly. Carter 34, 62, 6S, 72, 106. 107 Effron. jordan 42, 43, 70, 100, 109, 114
F Emell , Rebecca 52, 53, 103, 130 Faust, '['ricia 14, 28. 129 Faye, Racine 48. 102 Fclvev. ~-rarshall :l6, .17, 71, 84. 88. 92 Fell·e),. Srewart 34, 35, 62 Fi nnegan, 1\lauricc 40. 4 1 Fische r. Ford 44, 45, 66, 10 I, 119, 127 Fixman. David 30 [:aorc. Jamie .~R. R6, 9':;. 97 Free man, Ali sia 32, 90, 120 Fritzl11an , Roben 40, 7S Frostick.Bbke 40. 4 1. 63, 78. 87, 95
G Garnc[(, Derek 34, 60 George. Warren .,S, RO, 8S Gianfortoni. Philip 44 . .19, 66. 101. IDS Gigl io. Shelly 59, 120 Goldberg. Ben 36, 71. ~9. 95 Guldberg, josh 76, 93 Guoll, Mar\' Warden -18, 49, 65. 102, 124 Goodsrein, Cheslev .12, .1:'. 103 Goodstein . (;raysol1 48, 65. I U2, 11 5 Gordon, Analisa 34 Go[(wald , 1\l ar t 7, 32. 59, 68, 89, 93, 97 Graves, Adam 30. 94 Gray. Jen nifer .,8, 71. RO, R4, R5, 88. 92, 97,
105, 117 Gray, jesseka 3-1,35. 5S, 62, SO, SI, 84. 85, 89,
105. 106, 11 6 Greene, Leigh 44, 59. 101
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Gregory, Talley -10 , 7 1, l OS Gu prol1,1'.·brgare t 50, 124
H Haa~, Au~tin -16. -17 , 10~
Hagy, Chris 30, 60 Ilajek. I leather 42. 4.'l, 70, 100, 104, 11 6 Hajek, i\l eghan 30, 6R. 72, 79. 1\4, 90, 92 , 97 Hajek, Whitney 30, 90, 9 1. 92 , 97. 128 Hamil ton , Austi n 42. 70, 100 Hargrovc. Sarah 52, 53. 124, 130 ll arier. Stephc n 30. 82. 97 Harri s. I.au ren 42, 100 Haskell, Lai nie 15, 28, 68, 72. 7.), RO, RI, 114, 85,
92, 96, 97, 128 Hatht.:rit.:y, Cora 31). 4 1, 7~
Hatht.: rk y, 1'.liehael 3-1 , 60, 62. 63, 76. 89 , 93 Ila\\'es. Lorraine 38. 116 Hazc ll, iVlarga ret .)4. 62, 84. 92 Healcv, i\shlee 36, 80, 8 1, R4, RR. 92, 97 Healey, Chad 34, 35, 63, 94, 125 Hcnlt.:y, Ida 42. 70, 100. 106. 107. 108, 11-1. 119 Ileywood . Brannan 30 Hines. Ch ri s Iii. 28, 72, 7.\, 71i, 77. 93, 121. 129 Hinklc, 1'.'],l(( 30 Hodge, Forrest 17. 28, 73 Hont.:\', Anne-Sims 50. 5 1 I lord , Ali 40, 88. 130 Hnwa rd, Scott .)0, 31. 76, 9-1. 128. 129 Hu nter, rrin 1i2 . Ii'), 89. UO Hutchinson , 1'. lorgan -1-1. 45 , 67, 10 1. 11-1
J Jackson, .'vIoll y -I I), -19. 65 , 102 Jackson. Scan 40, -I I, ~7 , 95. 97 Jacob, Chris 50, 109, 124 Jamerson. Nathan 44, 66, 101 Jarvandi, :--Jima 38. 87, 95. 97 Jalv3ndi, Sa rah -18, -19, 102 J ohn~ , C\'nthia 36, 7 1, 106, 11 7 Jones. Cabt.:11 30, 6~, Sl)
K Kasper, Ch ri sti ne 52. 103 Kasper, Kati e 48, 49, 102, I 18, 124 Kend ig. LOll isa -Iii Kern , Jdf 44, 10 1. 108 Kiplt.:y. Joh n S9 Klein , Daniel 46, 47, 11 5 Kle in, Dory 42. 43, 70. 100, 124 Korn hla u. Sara 38. Ii.)
L Lafone, Rrll ce I R. 28, 7.3, 94, 128 Lanno n. Peyron 40, 63, 80 Larus. Elizabeth 36. 71, 80, 84, 88. 92, 97. 105 Larourt.:lle, Jennifer 33, 55, 59, 80, 90, 101i, 107,
11 2, 121
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La\\'ron, Andy 42, -13, 70 Lei tch, Corbin 52, 53, 108, 127 Lewis, Jason 34. 82, 94, 97, 11 9 Lewis, John 50 Lt.:11 is, Shawn 6, 19, 28, 68, 72, 73, 76, 77, 82, 83.
89, 'J I , 94, 96, 97 Ligon, ' II m 76, 89, 130 Long, Josie 52. 53, 103, 126, 130 Long. Robbie Lou 48, 49, 102, 11 9, 124, 125 Lutterbein, Alex 52, 103. 126
M :vlari no, Zach 52 .\ 'Iari na, Zacharv 103 :O-1arrenstein, Sarah 36, 71, RO, RR, 97 Maszaros, Chris 3S. 78, 87, 95 i'"laszaros. Michael 60, 68, 72, 106, 107. 116 McGehee, Brian 20, 28, 72, 73, 82, 83, 89, 96, 97 McGowan, Cal ly ,)2 McLaurin, Ash leigh 32. 68, 90, 92, 129 McLau rin .. I [<.:n t 38, 78, 86, 95, 97 McMillan, Alex 52, 53 MeTa maney, Brian 34, 106 Mehaffey, Jus ti n 34, 11 2, 11 6, 125 , 129 Meyerhoff. Becky 30, 72 , 80. 106, 107 Meyers, Brian 105 1'. feye rs, Raehael 44. 59, 101 , 126 Mil le r, Kri sten 62 , 129 Mille r, Mark 38, 9,) , 97 :O-1i lls, Ani, 44, 114, 11 9 "I urray, Laura 30. 3 1, 129 ",l urray, Will 33, 82, 11 9 Myers, Matt hew 33, 6 1
N Newcom b, Sarah 44, 45, 10 1, I 14, I 18 f\ida, Travis 2 1. 73, 76 I\'o rton, (\I ison 44, 45. 66, 101
lugent, Caleb 22, 7.1, 89, 94, 97, 128 U t, [fra h 23. 72. 73
o O' Brian, Gray 42, 70, 100, 109. 11 4, 11 6,130
p Padow, Emily 33 Paoletto, Wil li e 36, 65. 78, S7 Parrish, David 46, 47 Parrish, Kri sten 42, 100 Patterson, Mary 3S, 71, 79 Pau lette, Stephen 32 , 33, 68, 76, 77, 89, 93, 97,
101i. 107, 112, 11 6, 121 Payne, Aaron 30, 76, 89, 106, 107, 120, 128. 129 Pt.:arson, Camberlv 30, 3 1, 90, 106, 11 6, 121. 129 I't.:mberron, Haywood 42 Perkins, Rus ty 89 Perkins, Will 36, 76, 86, 89, 95, 97
Pi ([man, Aly 42, 109. 11-1 Pittman, Aus[in -10, 71 Porre r, [\13([ 38, 7S, 87 !'rufli[[, Sam 24, 28, 72, 73, 76. 77, 82. 83, S9,
94, 96, 97 Prui([ . Ja" 50. 5 1
Q Quresh i, Fahad 33, .'S . 68, 79, 97, \06, 107
R Rankin, Andre", 3-1, 79. 9-1 Reed. Jamie 36, 7S, S6, 95 Reib'lch. Ash leigh -18. 49, 102, 109 Res[Qr ick, Siobhan -16 Ri vera, Fcrnando 45, 101 Ri vera, Luciana 52 Robinson, Erin 30, 3 1, 106, 129 Rogers. Steven 48, -19 , 65, 102, 124. 125 Ruse, Andrew 4S, 101. 105 Rose, Jamie 36, 6,';, 78, 94, 97 Ross. Bruuks 52, 10.'\, 108 Rnss, ll unter SO, 51, 109 Rossmoore, Cai tlin 36, 64, 71, 80, 84. 85, S8, 92,
97, 10o, I 17 Ru,smoorc, Sara 7, 30. 3 1, 59, 68, 72, 90, 91, 97.
105, 106, 107, 11 2, 11 6, liS, 121 Rothenbcrg, Lee -10
s Salken, .I erem) 33 Sanders, Welly 30. 31, 120 Sa[[erlield, Jamie 70, 100, \04. 114 Sa[[erlield,1\·1ichael 3-1, 63 Sauer, Molly 36 .. \7, 03. 106, 107, 117 Saundcrs, Caner 40, RR Sehirick, Mike 30, S2, 83 Schmid[-Ullrich, Philipp -10, -II Schnoll. Evan -IR. 49, 65. 102, 109 Schnull, Noah -IS. 101. 11 5 Scho[[, Juhn 33 Scon. Brant\cv 36, 37, 1>4. 80, 8 1, 130 Scon, I loll and -10, 41. 63, 7R, 95 Sears. ll unter 40, -II, 7S. 87. 95 Sears.7.ac .38, 78, 86. 95 Seinlrd. Steven .,7,6-1, 65, 7S, 87. 95 Shal er, J. B. 52 Sizemure. Om'id -10 Sizemore, .I c,sica 33 Skol'e, Chris[Qph(;r 48, 102 Skol'c. Laura 50, 124, 127 Slabaugh, Laura 37, 6-1,65, 71. 80. 81. 84. 88,97,
121 Small, Sara SO, 109 Smith, Colcman 50, 67 Souder, Brad 42, 70, 100 Stainback, Manh(;", -10, 87, 95, 97 Sternberg. Eric 34, 76. 94
Stinson, .I ohn 37 Sri [[ , Andy 33, 68, 10o, 120 Strader, Kevin 45, 11 6, UO Sna[[Qn, Sally Annc 3S, 88, 120 Strickland ,All ison 40, 4 1, 71, 80. 88 Str ickland, Amv -12, 100 Sullivan, Brandon 25, 28, 73 Summerson, Sally -12 , 100 Sumner, Eli zabeth 3-1, 35, 01, 62, 68, 69, 80. 84,
106, 116, 121 Sumner, Jul iana -10, 4 1. SO, 81, 88, 109, 11 6, 118 Sundin, Carl 37, 63, 76, 89 Sunon, Blai r 44. -15, 126 , Ta O""an, Amanda 33 Tare, Kendall 42, -13, 100 Taylor, Kelsey SO Thurston, Juliana 50, 127 Tipton, Jonathan 37, 65, 78, 89. 95, 121 ' Iodd, 'leh'in 34. 63, 79, 119. 12-1 Trice, ed 30, 68, 72, 76, 77, 91. 93, 97, 109. 112 Turner, I-inky -18, 49, 102 , 125 Turne r, Robert -12, .t), 109, 124
v Venc1, Caroline 3-1, 89 Vul[z. Nikki 26, 2S, 73, 92. 97
w Walsh, Jesse ,J,), 80 Ward, EI iLabeth 48, 65 Ward. Laura 30, 72. 79, 106, 107. 116, 11 9 Ware, Andre\\ -10, -II. 7 Warthen, Thomas 45, 10 1. 105, 127 'vVa,h, Walter 3-1, 35. 62, 7o, 94, 105 Way. Will 42, 58, 100 West. Roland 37, 71. 78, S6, 116, 11 7 Whitaker. 1\ li chclle 37 White , Lauren 5 I Williams, Ru[h 33, 72. 112 Wi ll iamson, f)an 34, 76, 89 Williamson, Jess ica 4-1, -IS, 67 Wilton, Aynsley 40, 106 'vVise, Annie 4-1. 101 , 118, 126 Wolff, Ben 37. 71, 106, 107. 116, 130 Wolff, Emily
6. 27, '28. 68, 72, 73,90. 106. 107, 128 Woud, David .,7, 71, 1;7, 95, 97 Wood, Phillip -16. -17 , 11 5 Woody, Cathe ri ne .)0, 90 Wortham. Ell ioH 52, 103 Wyatt, Ann Yates -10, 80
y Ya ncey, Reed 38, 7S Young;, Sarah El izabe[h 52
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The 1997 Corinthian Stall Editor: Meghan Hajek
Advisors: Lynn Define & Mitra Palmer
Left 10 rigllt: Advisor / :Vlm nejil/e, li/iztI e lmltlll/l, Sara R OSSJII007¥', Advisor lv/ilm PallIIet; WhitlW)1 Hajek, . \1ff!,hflll JJaje/;, Cfllilberly Pl'rtrsOIl.
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