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Seth Walker, Caleb Smith, Matthew Miller, Evan Stanger, Victoria Ebel, Demetra, Howlingwolf, DJ Johnson, Chrystian Banuelos, Renee Wubbenhorst, Destiny Sandoval, Vanessa Rodriguez, Tim Aragon, Mayra Urrutia, Ian Dyer, Melanie Baxa, Heather Negley, Kelsey Buglewicz, Ben Abraham, Kaycee Morphew, Emily Lutz, Kenzie Witt, Jordan Pella, Sean Carroll, Laurel Simpson, Abram Veasey, Zanoria Echols, Lucas Anderson, Bryce Ballard, Tom Korn, Justine Kodesh, Tabitha Cramer, Baye Fall, Naaman Karbhari, Remington Mignott, Andre Vaughn, Thomas Williams, Marcus Willis, Isaiah Willis, Elliot Seals
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Volume 582013-2014
York College1125 E 8th St
York, NE 68467www.york.edu(402) 363-5600
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The York ExperienceMallory Sansom, Tiffany
Shimp
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The York Experience
The Crusader2013-14
Student Life, page 4Organizations, page 40
Sports, page 66People, page 88Index, page 110
Trevor Ramos, Rileigh Lienemann, Alyssa Didier
arah Van Deusen, Maegan Detlefs, Stephanie Wilson
Fresh StartOpening Days
After the move into McCloud Hall, Devaunta Cuba gives a round of farewell hugs to his family. (above) Longtime friends, Beth Brock and Kelsey Dallimore, pose for what is sure to be a future YC brochure photo. (middle)
As part of an annual orientation activity, freshmen groups went out into the community to paint houses. (top)
Tyler, Kirill, Corey, Devan, Delaney, and Devaunta seem pleased with all the free stuff at the community fair down-town. (right)
The freshman experience
can be a bit overwhelming
as one sets foot on a
college campus for the first
time as a student. All the prep time
and anticipation morphs into reality
as the car(s) is quickly unloaded
on a Wednesday morning and a
residence hall becomes home in a
matter of minutes. New beginnings,
new friends, new schedules, a new
home. Welcome to York College!
It was a busy
o r i e n t a t i o n
schedule the first
few days, including
a c a d e m i c
advising, campus
tours, and get-
t o - k n o w - y o u
sessions wi th
Student Association, club reps, and
YC Campus Ministries. A cookout
at President Eckman’s home, free
bowling, a concert by alumni Josh
Cleveland and Todd Truitt, and a
soccer scrimmage accompanied
by a tailgate party were among the
evening activities.
As returning students made their
way back to campus on Saturday,
freshmen were busy with service
projects. With the help of Campus
Ministries, Student Association, and
some residence hall staff, orientation
groups spent the day scraping and
painting three houses in town.
During the first week of classes,
the town of York gave their own
welcome with a community fair,
which included free prizes and a
picnic dinner on the courthouse lawn.
Soren Tobey and Haley Brewster are ready for the year to begin.
YC’s first family visit at the tailgate party with Ana and Leslie.
Kayli and Rileigh enjoy the opening days picnic.
Michaela and Lauren help move in a freshman, courtesy of YCM.
Opening Days4
Rileigh Lienemann, Kayliana Rodriguez, Michaela Hartman, Lauren Post, Leslie Galindo, Ana Osborne, Beth Brock, Kelsey Dallimore, Devaunta Cuba, Tyler Odom, Delaney Woods, Kirill Pashchenko, Devan Rosser, Corey Holmes, Abram Veasey, Soren Tobey, Haley Brewster, Armando Ochoa, Zach Ruff
Larsen Commons provided the perfect place for the move-in picnic. (above)
Louba Lesly represents the soccer team’s goodwill during move-in. (left inset) Cody Henry models a yardstick he got at the community fair. (right inset)
Always in the moment, Matthew and Ana are genuinely excited.
RA’s Roberto Romero and Jacob Powell approve the menu.
Connor and Grant bring a good attitude to the service project.
Jordan and Bailey Kinney keep things light in the registration line.
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Connor Roseke, Grant Seufferlein, Jacob Pow-ell, Matthew Miller, Ana Moyers, Jordan Kinney, Bailey Kinney, Cody Henry, Courtney Lovelace, Molly Reyes, Louba Lesley, Roberto Romero
The tailgate crowd enjoys the shade at the soccer game. (above)
Courtney Lovelace and Molly Reyes paint a porch during freshman orientation. (right)
Keaton Holland, Kris Little, Rocco Cirelli
Alyssa Becker, Ebony Carther, Emily Rivera, Mesha Ellison
Happy faces a re common place at the block party. (right)
Louba Lesley gets a high five from Finn Ireland. (far right)
Casey Kaup, Pepe Marquez, Josh Knoll, a n d S e t h J a c o b looking stylish for the parade. (below)
Shelby Terrell gets a hand from her friends.
Trevor Ramos and Katie Kynion enjoy their corn on the cob.
Something has Mayra, Heather, and Tiffany’s attention.
Dylan Ford goes down fighting in the battle of the batons.
Danielle Berry, Aileen Edmonds, and Jensen Lessig cut up for the camera.
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Mayra Urrutia, Heather Negley, Tiffany Shimp, Dylan Ford, Trevor Ramos, Shelby Terrell, Danielle Berry, Aileen Edmonds, Jensen Les-sig, Kyle Bottom, Jake Hasenauer, Joe Teachout, Casey Kaup, Pepe Marquez, Josh Knoll, Seth Jacob
K y l e B o t t o m , J a k e Hasenauer, and Joe Teachout are entertained during the talent show.
Letting Loose, Havin’ Fun
Food, Games, & A Parade
Led by the Concert Choir, York College had a great entry for the Yorkfest parade. (above)
Arielle and Mia Thomas along with Anela Auala make great ambassadors for wom-en’s soccer. (top)
The women’s basketball team let loose and get silly as they prep for going downtown. (left)
Corn dogs, chicken
strips, corn on the
cob, chips... all part
of the Sunday night
Block Party hosted by YCM
and Student Association. With
ideal weather for the evening
fellowship, the party once again
occupied Kiplinger Avenue in
front of the residence halls.
To cap off a great evening, a
student-organized talent show
made the party complete.
A few weeks later
the students took to
the streets again for
the annual Yorkfest
Parade, passing candy
out to the bright-eyed
children that lined the sidewalks.
Aside from volleyball being out of
town for games, every possible
athletic team was represented
along with the Concert Choir and a
scattering of faculty and staff. Around
200 students were involved, making
the college’s entry the largest in
the event. The parade provided a
great venue for getting students out
in the community and to show the
college’s appreciation for all of the
town’s support.
Opening Days
Oscar Marin, Carlos Arana, Bryan Magno, and Joe Madison put their best foot forward on behalf of the wrestling team. (above)
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Oscar Marin, Carlos Arana, Bryan Magno, Joe Madison, Arielle Thomas, Mia Thomas, Anela Auala, Demetra Howlingwolf, Alyssa Becker, Damesha El-lison, Zanoria Echols, Jacqueline Esquivel, Courtney Swope, Hannah Parker, Talea Struck, Ebony Carther, Renee Wubbenhorst, Cory Minjarez, Carlie Bonderer, Taylor Runyan, Akilah Akbar, Allyssa Weatherd, Brit-tany Marceau
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Tyson Lewis
Matthew Gardner wonders if the rest of Kingsmen are sleeping in?
Delta gave their full support to Kyodai at the football game.
Karlie Mountjoy and Eryn Jacobson approve of their makeover.
Crazy LoveClub Week
Amanda Myers is a portrait of joy as she opens her Beta invite. (above)
The Beta ladies pride themselves in putting together some of the best cheers of the year for their men. (top)
What goes around,
comes around used to
be a lot more prevalent
with YC Club Week.
The measure used by upperclassmen
on their pledges would in turn be the
measure given the following year. But
that attitude has been replaced with
one of close community as members
of club, old and new, take part in the
week-long bonding experience at the
end of September.
After a few weeks of getting to know
some of the particulars of clubs and
their members, freshmen and transfer
students are able to pledge one that
they feel best fits their personality.
The mail room on Monday morning
ushers in Club Week with a flood
of students anxious to know if
they were drafted into their club
of choice. The days to follow are
filled with intense fellowship,
friendly competition, abundance
of fun, conversations around
food, and a community service
project. Every club strives to build
relationships, while serving God and
one another. In general, clubs provide
a way for students to get involved on
campus and build friendships that can
last a lifetime.
Omega Phi and Kingsmen line up for their coronation debut. (above)
Bryce Tyler looks to be enjoying his speed date.
Amanda Myers, Bryce Tyler, Karlie Mountjoy, Eryn Davidson, Matthew Gardner, Anela Auala, Alyssa Becker, Kaylee Becker, Hannah Boucher
Zane Berner, Andrew Rush, Shelby Terrell
Kyodai plays an inner-club game due to the absence of Kingsmen.
Proud Delta newbies: Destiny Sandoval and Vanessa Rodriguez.
Grant Seufferlein gives a thumbs up to serving as Koinonia’s first pres.
Nicole Gates, Kayli Rodriguez, Rileigh Lienemann, and Halie Ewing take selfies after the Theta Psi paintwar. (above)
Siblings, Heidi and Levi Swenson, go a round in Sigma Tau and Theta Psi’s pillow fights.
Beta and Koinonia hosted a speed date session to help break the ice. (right)
Club Week 9
Destiny Sandoval, Vanessa Rodriguez, Grant Seufferlein, Nicole Gates, Kayli Rodri-guez, Rileigh Lienemann, Halie Ewing, Heidi Swenson, Levi Swenson
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EsteemedClub Coronation
Breanna Stewart seems pleased with the beginning of Sig Tau’s performance. (above)
The Campbell Center hosted
its first Coronation as the
eight social clubs put forth
their esteemed choice
to honor for the year. Coordinated
outfits, quickly choreographed
moves, interpretive dances, and of
course some sweet serenading were
all part of the evening mix.
Chase Craddock once again
served as emcee and relied on his
assistant Parker Seilstad to run
the music. The evening was full of
entertainment and laughter as new
club members put on a pedestal the
chosen sweethearts and beaus for
the year.
Club Sweethearts:
Koinonia - Briana Van Deusen
Kyodai - Alyssa Becker
Kingsmen - Linda Risinger
Sigma Tau - Breanna Stewart
Club Beaus:
Beta - Caleb Clark
Delta - Parker Seilstad
Omega Phi - Nate Trumbo
Theta Psi - Andrew Rush
Coronation
With the ladies’ undivided attention, Parker Seilstad enjoys his new honor of Delta beau. (above)
Amelia Kynion, Molly Reyes, Darbi Klinkhammer, and Destiny Sandoval go the extra mile to impress. (left and right)
Alyssa Becker is pelted by flour as the men of Kyodai perform their number. (left)
Andrew Rush likes what the Theta Psi foxes have to say. (below)
Briana Van Deusen, Alyssa Becker, Linda Risinger, Breanna Stewart, Caleb Clark, Parker Seilstad, Nate Trumbo, Andrew Rush, Amelia Kynion, Molly Reyes, Darbi Klinkhammer, Destiny Sandoval, Chase Craddock
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Briana Van Deusen was adored in a special way by the men of Koinonia. (above)
Kingsmen put their heart into it as they do their best to serenade Linda Risinger into her roll as sweetheart. (left and below)
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Caleb Clark knows how to handle being the center of Beta’s attention. (above)
Omega Phi ladies let Nate Trumbo know that he’s their man. (inset)
Caleb Clark likes the men/women ratio provided by Beta.
Jeff Cathey gets acrobatic in Koinonia’s production for Briana.
Alyssa Becker feels the love from her Kyodai brothers.
Andrew Rush seems right at home as the beau for Theta Psi.
Coronation
Briana Van Deusen, Alyssa Becker, Linda Risinger, Caleb Clark, Nate Trumbo, Andrew Rush, Jeff Cathey
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The cast of Strange Boarders gave an incredibly funny performance over the weekend.
Homecoming12
Rachquel Banducci finds something hilariously funny that Macy Mountjoy is saying.
Levi Swenson and Chloe Pittman enjoy their moment in the sun.
Matthew Miller, Kevin Ricketts, and Rocco Cirelli laugh as a passerby steps into some horse poop.
Under the direction of Dr. Roush the Concert Choir was impressive at Homecoming chapel.
Rachquel Banducci, Macy Mountjoy, Levi Swenson, Chloe Pittman, Matthew Miller, Kevin Ricketts, Rocco Cirelli, Dylan Ford, Jameson Trauger, Bethany Miller, Brinna Horvath, Santiago Castano
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Chrystina Contreras celebrates women’s soccer Senior Day with Shandie Curtis. (right)
Santiago Castano gives a corner kick during the men’s 4-0 win over Presentation College. (above)
Students enjoy a beautiful Saturday afternoon to hang out at the Homecoming soccer game. (left)
Troy Rowen, Kyle Svehla, Seth Olin, and Jameson Trauger show their Kyodai spirit. (right)
Homecoming Court were senior candidates (l-r): Andrew Rush, Kenzie Witt, Troy Kelly, Breanna Stewart, Caleb Connolly, Jordan Kinney, Ryan Nelson, and Alyssa Becker; (back row) Juniors – Tyler Cox and Shelby Terrell; Sophomores – Levi Swenson and Chloe Pittman; Freshmen – Corey Holmes and Renee Wubbenhorst
Court’s inSession
Homecoming 2013
York College welcomed several
hundred guests to campus
over its annual Homecom-
ing and High School Days
weekend, October 11-13. Alumni returned
to campus to relive their great college
memories, while prospective students and
their families visited to see all that York
College has to offer.
The weekend included an alumni
golf scramble, the fall theatre production
of Strange Boarders, Athletic Hall of
Fame induction of Dr. Roger Collins,
alumni chapel, a choir concert, academic
showcase, financial aid workshop, and
several volleyball and soccer games.
At half-time of the men’s soccer
game versus Presentation College,
the YC Homecoming court paraded
across the field. Homecoming Queen
Breanna Stewart, a psychology
major from Centennial, Colo., and
King Caleb Connolly, a biology
major from Sacramento,
Calif., were crowned. Both
women’s and men’s soccer
teams saw a Homecoming
victory on the field and the
volleyball team won in
four sets over Grace
University.
Chrystina Contreras, Shandie Curtis, Troy Rowen, Kyle Svehla, Seth Olin, Jameson Trauger, Andrew Rush, Kenzie Witt, Troy Kelly, Breanna Stewart, Caleb Connolly, Jordan Kinney, Ryan Nelson, Alyssa Becker, Tyler Cox, Shelby Terrell, Levi Swenson, Chloe Pittman, Corey Holmes, Renee Wubbenhorst
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Strange Boarders
Professor Harriman tries to recall his unbelievable story to his concerned friends. (left)
John Todd makes an attempt to convince Cordelia that she is heading for financial ruin. (right)
The Captain keeps Cordelia quiet when she learns there are criminals in the house. (inset)
The l ighthearted theatre product ion
of Strange Boarders was the perfect
selection for Homecoming weekend. As
quoted by Director John Baker—“just
good clean fun.” Baker described the show as “cops
and robbers, without the cops.” It was a hilarious
good guys versus bad guys story, with elements of
romance, comedy and suspense thrown in. Originally
written in 1947, Baker says Strange Boarders has
all of the tropes of that era: mysterious strangers,
fedoras and dark suits, a bank heist, and a reward
for capture of the bad guys as motivation for some quick thinking do-gooders.
Leading lady Briana Van Deusen described her character as eccentric, artistic,
and optimistic. As the operator of a boarding house, Cordelia is determined to
make it on her own and won’t accept the marriage proposal of a determined suitor
until she’s proven her independence. Cordelia’s main flaw is her propensity to trust
people a little too much.
When she ends up housing some thieves disguised as schoolteachers followed
soon by gangsters and thugs, Cordelia learns that while
independence is important, you’ve got to rely on your
friends when things get dicey.
Everyone tries to act normal, in a very abnormal situation. (above)
Professor Harriman is caught off guard by Joey’s questions. (left)
Smiley plays a song on the piano for his hostage, Glory. (below)
Homecoming Theatre
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Candy proc la ims her love for Lon Dagget with an... interesting poem. (left)
Amity and Priscilla pray before a meal, but Glory can’t help sneak a bite. (right)
Boston Benny is really good at making tough guy speeches to a dress dummy. (right)
It’s not a difficult task for Smiley to keep Cordelia and Amity away from each other. (left)
Lon and Candy almost share a first kiss, before rudely being interrupted. (right)
Susie asks Cordelia about the st range boarders she‘s been hearing about. (below)
Cast in order of appearance: Cordelia ....................... Briana Van DeusenCandy .............................. Jasmine AgeeGlory ................................... Shelby JordanProfessor Harriman ...... Jameson TraugerCaptain Winkle ...................... Dylan Ford John Todd .............. Nolan HenningsonLon Daggett .......................... Bryce Tyler Boston Benny ..................... Caleb Clark The Deacon .................. Parker Seilstad Smiley ............................ Caleb SmithJoey ............................ Darreon CollinsAmity Haines ................ Brinna HorvathPriscilla Haines ........... Bethany MillerMyrtle Hode ................ Laurel SimpsonSusie ...................... Danielle BerryAssistant Director ........ Morgan GorackeDirector ...................... John I. Baker III
Production Crew:Stage Manager—Morgan Goracke; Stage Crew—Caroline Seilstad, Kacey Fatuch; Light Operator—Troy Rowen; Sound Operator—Drew Leonard; Set Design—John Baker; Set Dressing—Courtney Baker; Costume Mistress—Lauren Post; Set Construction—John Baker, Morgan Goracke, Courtney Ann Baker, Ryan Nelson, Brianna Bailey, Danielle Berry, Troy Rowen, Caleb Smith, Lauren Post, Soren Tobey, Jordan Leis, Nolan Henningson, Caroline Seilstad, Casey Kinnison, Bryce Tyler, Darreon Collins, Leslie Galindo, Bailey Kinney, Matthew Martin; Backdrop—Bethany Miller; Violin Coach—Brianna Bailey; Logo Design—Courtney Baker; Head Ushers—Kyle Svehla; Box Office—Ali Wallgren Linstad, Natalie Ostrander, Leslie Galindo
Strange Boarders
Strange Boarders Cast: (1st row): Danielle Berry, Shelby Jordan; (2nd row) Dylan Ford, Briana Van Deusen, Nolan Henningson, Jameson Trauger; (3rd row) Brinna Horvath, Bethany Miller, Parker Seilstad, Caleb Smith, Caleb Clark, Darreon Collins, Bryce Tyler, Jasmine Agee, Laurel Simpson
Danielle Berry, Shelby Jordan, Dylan Ford, Briana Van Deusen, Nolan Henningson, Jameson Trauger, Brinna Horvath, Bethany Miller, Parker Seilstad, Caleb Smith, Ca-leb Clark, Darreon Collins, Bryce Tyler, Jasmine Agee, Laurel Simpson, Morgan Goracke, Caroline Seilstad, Kacey Fatuch, Troy Rowen, Drew Leonard, Lauren Post, Ryan Nelson, Brianna Bailey, Jordan Leis, Leslie Galindo, Bailey Kinney, Kyle Sve-hla, Ali Wallgren Linstad, Natalie Ostrander
Sam Mwago, Danielle Bowlby, Ana Moyers, Kayla Durham
The Wessels barn provides a great place for a two-steppin’ hoedown during Autumn Fest. (above)
Aaron Conyers and Eryn Jacobson are about as tough as you can get.
Karsyn Maya and Molly Bartee went as Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy.
At Beta and Koinoina’s party, Haley fills Lindsey’s mouth with whip cream.
Omega Phi and Kingsmen reflect on what makes a good party.
Special Occasions
The women’s soccer team put together their own Christmas party to celebrate the season. (above)
Omega Phi’s Operational Christmas Child had another successful year.
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Sketchy Tuesday i s one o f t hose “holidays” that it’s sometimes better to sleep through chapel. (right)
Aaron Conyers, Eryn Jacobson, Karsyn Maya, Molly Bartee, Haley Brewster, Lindsay Jones, Hannah Gund, Natalie Ostrander, Tehia Goben, Parker Duensing, Laesha Yeager, Leslie Galindo, Weston Bich, Danielle Berry, Tiffany Cole, Jensen Lessig, Dana Penze
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Patricia Robinson, Leilani Roman, Laura Morrill, Erika Garcia, Karsyn Maya, Molly Bartee, Jacob Gibson, Joel Morien, Justin McQuiddy, Bryce Ballard, Lucas Anderson, Macy Mountjoy
SeasonalCelebrations
Danielle Berry, Tiffany Shimp, and Tiffany Cole won the Halloween costume contest with their life-size versions of toy soldiers. (top)
Levi Swenson, Bailey Kinney, Ebony Carther, Adiana Loya, and Darrien Gomez think Autumn Fest at the Wessels Living History Farm is awesome!. (middle)
Jordan Suter, Chris Bottini, and Caleb Connolly make a fashion statement. (inset)
Beth Brock, Sierra Trower, Dalton Bergstrom, and Forrest Burr enjoy the treats. (left)
All work and no play makes
Jack a dull boy, or in the
case of a YC student, you
need some fun down time
to make up for all the book learnin’ that
goes on. Built into the fall semester
are several of those “let loose” events
that gets everyone into the spirit of
the moment and forget their worries
for a while.
SA’s Halloween Party and the
soccer teams’ Sketchy Tuesday
seem to feed the need to go crazy
with the wardrobe and just be silly.
Costumes range from the deranged
and offbeat to the classic and
creative productions. Whatever the
style, participants seem to enjoy the
comic relief and that everyone’s in
the moment together.
This was the second year
for Autumn Fest hosted by Student
Association at the Wessels Living
History Farm. Complete with
pumpkin decorating, hay rides, lots
of food, and some interesting two-
steppin’ moves in barn, the evening
proved to be therapeutic and a great
time away from studies.
A s t h e
s e m e s t e r
came to a
close, there
were several
C h r i s t m a s
even ts on
c a m p u s
t h a t g a v e
students the
opportunity
to think of others and make the most
of their friendships and blessings.
Danielle Berry, Tiffany Shimp, Tiffany Cole, Levi Swenson, Bailey Kinney, Ebony Carther, Adiana Loya, Darrien Gomez, Jordan Suter, Chris Bottini, Caleb Connolly, Beth Brock, Sierra Trower, Dalton Bergstrom, Forrest Burr
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Brad Kessler tries to act tough to impress Dianne Arnett. (above)
Holmes refuses to tell the suspicious group who invited them to the island. (left)
Amanda, played by Caris Clark, is poisoned and is one of the first to die. (left)
Bethany clearly doesn’t enjoy shouting for her son’s girlfriend who is... hard of hearing. (left)
Laurence is furious when his mother breaks one of his glass drink stirrers. (below)
Amanda .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bethany Mil lerLaurence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar t in Ca l lenG inny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan ie l l e Be r r yTom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerome Tay lorAssistant Director ................. Aileen EdmondsDirector ............................... Lauren Post
ONE ACTSFor Whom theSouthern Belle Tolls
The victims of Brad Kessler’s past watch as he swims to his demise. (left)
One-Acts
Dianne Arnet t . . . . . . . . . . Beth BrockBrad Kessler ...............Rocco CirelliHolmes .................... Parker SeilstadDr. Marvin Whitby ................ Caleb ClarkMiss Amanda Carter ........... Caris ClarkTony Patrillo ................ Jameson TraugerStage Manager ...................... Matthew MillerAssistant Director ................Patrick ClarkDirector ....................... Jasmine Agee
ONE ACTSIn Memoriam
The three men wonder what and who it is that would have brought them all together on the island. (above)
Tom brings the audience to the realization that this is not just a comedy, but a serious play as well. (above)
The impressive collection of individually named glass stirrers. (below)
Beth Brock, Rocco Cirelli, Parker Seilstad, Caleb Clark, Caris Clark, Jameson Trauger, Matthew Miller, Patrick Clark, Bethany Miller, Martin Callen, Danielle Berry, Je-rome Taylor, Aileen Edmonds
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The York College Theater Department presented the annual Emerging Director One-Acts the weekend of November 15 and 16. The plays were the capstone projects of theatre major directors Jasmine Agee,
Lauren Post, and Morgan Goracke. The student directors were busy during the semester selecting a script, designing the set and costumes, auditioning and coaching a cast, and all of the thousand small details that go into directing a show. It’s a hands-on lesson that has an immediate and practical impact on the theatre majors’ education.
In Memoriam, directed by Agee, is a thriller about five people who have all been invited to a castle on an island. Cast members soon realize that they have all been invited by different people but all have one thing in common: murder. As the guests start disappearing, the audience moved to the edge of their seats, wondering who the real killer could be.
For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, directed by Post, is a parody of the classic The Glass Menagerie. The fading Southern belle, Amanda, tries to prepare her hyper-sensitive son, Lawrence, for “the feminine caller.” Terrified of people, Lawrence plays with his collection of glass cocktail stirrers. Ginny, the feminine caller, is hard of hearing and overbearingly friendly. Brother Tom wants to go the movies, where he keeps meeting sailors who need to be put up in his room. Amanda tries to face everything with “charm and vivacity,” but sometimes she just wants to hit somebody.
Eisegesis, directed by Goracke, follows the story of Mr. Arnold Halsworth who wakes to find himself trapped alone in a mysterious prison cell, enclosed not by walls and doors but by a bizarre otherworldly void. While he attempts to reason through his situation, two strange men enter from the nothingness and overpower Mr. Halsworth, presenting him with a staggering accusation: that he is humanity’s most heinous criminal.
One-Acts
The cast of Eisegsis take a bow after their performance. (left)
Morgan, Lauren, and Jasmine learned what it takes to be a director of play. (right)
Josh and Caroline try to get Nolan to cooperate. (middle)
Caroline insists that the confused Nolan must put on the futuristic helmet.(left)
Arnold Halsworth ...... Nolan HenningsonDanielle Rittman ............. Brinna HorvathMan 1 .......................... Josh Kountz Man 2 ..................... Caroline Seilstad Assistant Director.................. Troy RowenDirector ............... Morgan Goracke
ONE ACTSEisegesis
Halsworth must search his past, recounting memories of his girlfriend Danielle, to uncover the reasons for his imprisonment. (above)
Jasmine Agee, Lauren Post, Morgan Goracke, Nolan Henningson, Brinna Horvath, Josh Kountz, Caroline
Seilstad, Troy Rowen
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Aaron Beadle and Bryce Tyler put on their cool pose with their double stack of dessert.
Dr. Louise Bailey and Catherine Seufferlein dish out the hot breakfast for students. (above)
Hannah Sheldon, Chelcie Holloway, Macy Mountjoy, and Emily Meranda actually use the pre-finals breakfast time to study. (right)
Chef Lucas Anderson donned on h is caped crusader apron for YCM’s yearend pancake feed.
B r inna Horva th fee l s something isn’t right as DeVon King creeps into her comfort zone.
Trevor Ramos goes all in as he devours his breakfast bacon.
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Grand Finale Food and Fellowship
As each semester comes to a close, food and fellowship seem to take a higher priority among the students. Whether it’s pre-finals breakfast, an ice cream social, Campus Ministries pancake feed, or just getting together with those in your inner circle, those final moments with friends aren’t to
be wasted. Faculty and staff step up their involvement outside the classroom to help bring some of these special times into play and to wish students the best in a great finish to their studies.
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Hannah Sheldon, Chelcie Holloway, Macy Mountjoy, Emily Meranda, Trevor Ramos, Brinna Horvath, DeVon King, Lu-cas Anderson, Aaron Beadle, Bryce Tyler
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As always, Sketchy Tuesday drew out many interesting and creative looks: some funny, some creepy, and thanks to the men’s soccer team, some just plain awkward. (above)
Zane Berner and Randy Lewis have fun with their backwoods look. (right)
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream.
It’s a mixed bag with this table in posing for the camera.
Matt Madole and Greg Smith bring a smile to their service.
Briana Van Deusen, Seth Walker, and Shelby Jordan put their food choices on display.
Ighor Tavares, Kaycee Morphew, and Anela Auala enjoy a hearty breakfast while occasionally glancing at their notes for finals. (above)
These gals know the proper way to eat ice cream.
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Larry Good, Tracey Wyatt, and Deb DiToro serve in the holiday spirit. (left)
Ighor Tavares, Kaycee Morphew, Elquin Auala, Briana Van Deusen, Seth Walker, Shelby Jordan, Brenna Johnson, Macy Mountjoy, Hannah Gund, Amber Clark, Mallory Sansom, Corey Holmes, Cole Craddock, Levi Swenson, Tyler Cox, Jacob Wilson
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Season of RenewalShine Retreat
DeVon King, Corey Holmes, and Jacob Wilson listen intently. (right)
When it comes time for spiritual renewal and fellowship for YC students, there’s nothing better than the mid-winter Shine
Retreat. Away from the daily distractions of campus, the escape to Timberlake Ranch is an annual mecca for those seeking rejuvenation and a break from the routine.
Willie Sanchez and the campus ministry staff did a terrific job in organizing the getaway, utilizing the talents of several faculty and staff as group leaders. Derek Lambert came over once again from Lincoln to lead the worship
times. YC alumnus Josh Cleveland pulled double duty during the retreat as both a keynote speaker and musician. Students got a lot out of what he had to say and his acoustic concert highlighted the entertainment portion of the time on the ranch.
There were no shortage of activities at the ranch with card games, basketball, volleyball, and paintball available during free time. Helping in the kitchen, vegging out, catching up on sleep, and the occasional work on a course assignment were all part of scene.
Willie Sanchez prays with Tim Lewis for God’s blessing on his talk.
Morgan Moore and Courtney Lovelace enjoy the speaker.
An active worship song is just what these guys need to warm up.
Karlie, Eryn, and Chloe head out to the retreat with anticipation.
Shine Retreat
Dylan, Daniel, Cameron, and Caleb take a stroll through the woods. (above)
Besides being a keynote speaker, Josh Cleveland came ready to play as he entertained with an acoustic concert. (left)
DeVon King, Corey Holmes, Ja-cob Wilson, Dylan Ford, Daniel Magner, Cameron Holmes, Caleb Clark, Karlie Mountjoy, Eryn Ja-cobson, Chloe Pittman, Morgan Moore, Courtney Lovelace
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Derek Lambert leads retreaters in a praise song that gets their blood flowing. (above)
It doesn’t get much better than a hand in hand walk with a friend after a winter snowfall. (far left)
Amber Parker and Kaycee Morphew pause from their game to give attitude for the pic. (left)
A game of “killball” seems to always be in the mix.
Caris Clark found the local pig a perfect companion for conversation.
Conversation over food is certainly the norm at the Shine Retreat.
Bryce Tyler looks surprised by the camera, but it’s really all an act.
Amber Parker, Kaycee Morphew, Bryce Tyler, Caris Clark, Ighor Tavares, Elquin Auala
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Captions – top to bottom:
Joan tells her son Brien she sees no point in him going to war. (top left)
Drew illustrates how to properly put out a fire. (left)
Bryce offers Brinna her best option at finding relief. (left)
A n g i e p r a y s f o r forgiveness for taking her own life. (bottom left)
Judith......................................................Morgan Goracke Frank/Frikker................................................Nolan HenningsonAngie..............................................................Jasmine Agee Tom...................................................................Parker Seilstad Joan/A Student.................................................Danielle BerryLucy/J.C. Smuts................................................Laesha Yeager Angie’s Soldier/Alister/Owen/Schoolchild/Boy........Bryce TylerMr. Mann/Bus Driver........................................Drew LeonardAussie Soldier/A Man......................................Daniel Magner Mr. Briggs, Sir Charles, Headmaster....................Caleb Clark Mrs. Briggs/Mrs. Hilyard/Old Woman....................Lauren PostNelly/Mira/Young Girl ......................................Brinna HorvathViv/Foreman/A Young Woman...........Briana Van DeusenBela/Photographer...............................................Ali LinstadSheila/A Mother/Schoolchild.............................Shelby JordanBrien/Flag Soldier/ German Pilot/Bela’s Soldier...Jameson TraugerBody/Schoolchild/A Sister............................Natalie Ostrander
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Frikker tells Judith that if she doesn’t help make the bombs, her friends will lose their jobs. (above)
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Joan takes revenge for her son’s death by killing a German soldier. (below)
Daniel plays an Aussie soldier who makes advances towards Briana. (below)
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The Headmaster instructs his students how to act like “good” Britains, and not “bad” Germans. (below)
Set in England during the Blitz, the compelling WWII drama Front reveals the untold stories of a number of individuals and families who must come to terms with war and the horrors
and tragedies it creates. This includes Judith (Morgan Goracke) a proud matriarch, who works in a factory that makes bomb detonators; her missing husband, Frank; and their two children, Angie and Tom, who are forced to grow up much too quickly.
“These women had to go from being homemakers to being bomb makers and breadwinners. The show is about their struggle to find hope in the midst of darkness,” Morgan said. There were humorous and light-hearted moments in this poignant show, described as a drama with heart. The message of the production is overcoming tragedy and learning “how to create a new normal when everything has changed.”
A number of other war-torn individuals are also profiled, most of them women who have been left behind as their brothers, husbands, and sons have gone off to fight.
An interesting element of this production was the involvement of the show’s author, Robert Caisley.
Caisley was in contact with cast members and director John I. Baker III frequently as they prepared for the show, answering questions and giving insight into the production as he had envisioned it.
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Spring Theatre Production
Angie is overcome by the serious injury sustained by her soldier. (left)Production Crew
Stage Manager—Caleb Clark; Stage Crew—Ryan Nelson; Light Operator—John W. Baker; Sound Operator—Ali Linstad; Spot Light Operator—Natalie Ostrander; Set Design—John I. Baker III; Master Electrician—John W. Baker; Costume Mistress—Aileen Edmonds; Set Construction—John I. Baker III, Jasmine Agee, Courtney Baker, Morgan Goracke, Danielle Berry, Brianna Bailey, Caleb Smith, Chrystal Prawl, Daniel Magner, Bethany Miller, Danielle Deal, Lauren Post, Dylan Ford, Caleb Clark, Nolan Henningson, Aaron Rhodebeck; English Consultant—Joshua Fullman; Medical Consultant—Dr. Gregory Woods; Clinical Consultant—Leslie Deal; Logo Design—Courtney Baker; Head Ushers—Kyle Svehla, Parker Seilstad; Box Office—Megan Salfrank, Danielle Berry, Amy Pawlus
2013-14 YC Theatre AwardsBest Actor ...................................... Caleb Clark—Jack in the BeanstalkBest Actress ............................. Briana Van Deusen—Strange BoardersBest Actress ................................................... Morgan Goracke—Front Best Supporting Actor ..................................... Parker Seilstad—Front Best Supporting Actress ..................................... Jasmine Agee—Front Best Assistant Director ................................... Bethany Miller—Front Best Assistant Director .............. Morgan Goracke—Strange Boarders Best Technical Crew .......................................................... Troy Rowen Best Actor in a One-Act ....................... Nolan Henningson—Eisegesis Best Actress in a One-Act .......................... Brinna Horvath—Eisegesis Most Improved Actor .................................................... Danielle BerryDrama Department Appreciation Award ................... Aileen Edmonds Friend of the YC Drama Department ........................ Dr. Clark Roush
Judith and Tom get the fateful letter, saying that Frank has died in service for his country. (above)
Judith and Frank share a final moment together before he leaves for the war. (right inset)
Caleb Clark, Ryan Nelson, John W. Baker, Ali Linstad, Natalie Ostrander, Aileen Edmonds, Brianna Bailey, Dylan Ford, Kyle Svehla, Megan Salfrank
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Near, far, wherever they were, you could always find Tim Aragon and Mayra Urrutia doing goofy things.
Asher Palomo, Tim Aragon, Mayra Urrutia, Morgan Tackett, Devaunta Cuba, and Josh Kountz get some laughter in before a game of cards. (above)
Lucas Anderson, Brady Sikes, and Devaunta Cuba take a rest break at a bridge on their way to a lake. (right)
Amber Clark joins Macy Mountjoy, while she enjoys a delicious bag of Gorp.
Lucas Anderson can’t help but question Rock Hound’s sanity, as he stares at his collection.
Ana Moyers sets the pace for the day’s hike ahead.
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Vision Trek A Walk in the Woods
York College Vision Trekkers spent a week of spring break trekking over 30 miles through the Ozark mounta ins o f
southeast Missouri...sharing experiences, devotionals, and weather ranging from 70’s and sunny to 20’s and rainy, along with some snow showers.
After a seven-year break from Vision Trek, Dr. Shane Mountjoy decided it was once again time to introduce students to the wild. The trip left soar muscles, ruined clothes, and many blisters in its wake, but also new friendships, memories, and bonds that far outweighed the physical pain. This was not an experience to miss.
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2014 TREKKERS: Macy Mountjoy – Strider, Shane Mountjoy – Standing Bear, Ana Moyers – Mountain Song, Shannon Leinen – Mother Lion, Josh Kountz – Rock Hound, Asher Palomo – Scout, Amber Clark – Moonbeam, Lucas Anderson – Steadfast, Tim Aragon – Running Water, Mayra Urrutia – Kicking Bird, Brady Sikes – Phoenix, Kellan Goben – Red Stag, Morgan Tackett – Sunshine, Devaunta Cuba - Strongback (above)
The group hits the trail one last time before returning to civilization. (right)
After a week on the trail, the vision trekkers finally make it to their final destination.
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Amber Clark takes the little down time she has to enjoy the lake.
Ana Moyers and Shannon Leinen prepare the trekker’s meal for the night: Tuna Helper.
Kellan Goben, Tim Aragon, and Shane Mountjoy plan the route for the rest of the group.
The group takes a moment to prepare for a small water crossing. (above)
Macy Mountjoy, Ana Moyers, Josh Kountz, Asher Palomo, Amber Clark, Lucas Anderson, Tim Aragon, Mayra Urrutia, Brady Sikes, Kellan Goben, Morgan Tackett, Devaunta Cuba
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Troy Rowen gets mobbed by the Delta groupies as he air-drums Welcome to the Jungle.
Brittany Marceau and Chelcie Holloway take center stage in Theta Psi and Sig Tau’s production.
Koinonia and Beta’s Magic Show began with a great pyro moment that wowed the audience.
Songfest
Kingsmen and Omega Phi wrap up their production with their finale hit Summer Nights.
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Delta and Kyodai were in sync as they moved to the beat of Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride. (left)
Everyone is in formation as Beta and Koinonia perform Abracadabra. (below)
Robert Perez, Darreon Collins, and the men of Sigma Tau put together some slick moves in their award-winning production Severe Weather Warning.
Robert Perez, Darreon Collins, Brittany Marceau, Chel-cie Holloway, Troy Rowen, Tiffany Cole, Laesha Yeager, Jaquar Lovett, Parker Duensing, Natalie Ostrander, Daniel Magner
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ShowdownSongfest 2014
Slytheran’s Sarah Van Deusen and Gryffindor’s Quin Johnson battle for supremacy in Beta and Koinonia’s Magic Show. (top)
Matthew Miller goes Sinatra with Somewhere Beyond the Sea. (above)
Nicole, Haley, and Brianna put together a heart stopper My Love in the first act. (left)
The 37th annual Songfest production was once again a crowd pleaser as about a fourth of the student body put their lives on hold during
the spring semester to bring the Campbell Center to life. Under the direction of Mrs. Amy Fraser, months of planning, designing, creating, and rehearsing went into the three-night event with its closing finale on Saturday night of the High School Days weekend.
Brianna Bailey, Haley Brewster, Nicole Gates, Nolan Henningson, Drew Leonard, and Matthew Miller played host to the production and were a wonderful compliment to the club shows. Delta Chi Alpha and Kyodai went safari style as they did a mix of
tunes from Around the World while Beta Beta Sigma a n d K o i n o n i a pulled out all the
tricks and dazzled the audience with a g r e a t M a g i c Show. Though few in number Omega Phi and Kingsmen entertained with their rendition of Summertime, and T h e t a P s i a n d Sigma Tau brought the curtains down w i t h a S e v e r e Weather Warning production.
After Saturday night’s performance, clubs anxiously awaited with the audience to hear the judges’ tally of their three-night production. Sigma Tau and Theta Psi swept the year’s awards for Best Music, Best Costumes, Best Choreography, and Best Theme, earning them the 2014 President’s Award.
Dana Penze and Tehia Goben know that there ain’t no cure for the Summertime Blues.
Toby Lewis makes a cameo in Theta Psi and Sigma Tau’s Walkin’ on Sunshine.
In the second act Matthew, Drew, and Nolan performed the trio Seven Bridges Road.
Brianna Bailey won the crowd over with her impressive solo Next to Me.
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Brianna Bailey, Haley Brewster, Nicole Gates, Nolan Henningson, Drew Leonard, Matthew Miller, Toby Lewis, Dana Penze, Tehia Goben
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Andrew Rush
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Songfest Production CrewDirector Amy FraserCo-Producer Dr. Shane MountjoyCo-Producer Catherine SeufferleinCo-Technical Director John I Baker IIICo-Technical Director John W BakerAsst. Technical Director Morgan GorackeLighting Director Aaron Rhodebeck
Spot light operator Dylan FordSpot light operator Kacey FatuchSpot light operator Michaela HartmanStage Manager Danielle BerryBackstage Supervisor Jared StarkEmcee Mentor/ICC Sponsor Jeff FinchStage Crew/ICC President Chase CraddockHouse Manager Ross Anderson
Songfest
Brianna Bailey, Haley Brewster, Nicole Gates, Nolan Henningson, Drew Leonard, Matthew Miller, Laesha Yeager, Delaney Woods, Jasmine Agee, Cameron Holmes, John W Baker, Morgan Goracke, Dylan Ford, Kacey Fatuch, Michaela Hartman, Danielle Berry, Chase Craddock
Cameron Holmes and Jasmine Agee emceed the production with style.
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DELTA/KYODAI: Holiday, What a Wonderful World, Around the World, Viva Las Vegas, Kokomo, Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride, Welcome to the Jungle, La Bamba, Waka Waka, Walk Like an Egyptian, Rasputin, Genovia, On the Floor, Vacation
BETA/KOINONIA: Hedwig’s Theme, Razzle Dazzle, Oh Ho Ho It’s Magic, *Magic in the USA, Everything is Not What it Seems, **Magic Bunny, ***I’m Magic, I Put A Spell On You, This Magic Moment, Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic, Abracadabra, Applause, Magic (parodies: *Party in the USA, **Boyfriend, ***I Love It)
OMEGA PHI/KINGSMEN: School’s Out, In the Summertime, Surfin USA, Knee Deep, Soak Up the Sun, Pontoon, Summertime Blues, Summer Nights
THETA PSI/SIGMA TAU: Thunderstruck, Here Comes the Sun, Walking on Sunshine, Sunshine Day, Pocketful of Sunshine, Steal My Sunshine, Have You Ever Seen the Rain, It Will Rain, Come Clean, It’s Raining Men, Umbrella, Rock You Like a Hurricane
ACT 1Wake Me Up — Hosts and Hostesses
AROUND THE WORLDDelta Chi Alpha and Kyodai
Landslide — Nolan HenningsonPut Your Records On — Nicole Gates
She’s Got A Way — Drew Leonard
MAGIC SHOWBeta Beta Sigma and Koinonia
Beyond The Sea — Matthew MillerMy Love — Brianna, Haley, Nicole
ACT 2Africa — Hosts and Hostesses
SUMMERTIMEOmega Phi and Kingsmen
The Call — Haley BrewsterSeven Bridges Road — Drew, Matthew, Nolan
Next To Me — Brianna Bailey
SEVERE WEATHER WARNINGTheta Psi and Sigma Tau
Pompeii — Hosts and HostessesSafe And Sound — Finale Cast
SONGFEST ’14Emcees — Jasmine Agee and Cameron Holmes
cover by Laurel Simpson
Inset photos (l-r): Laesha Yeager makes a point; Nolan and Haley sing a duet during the opening number; Delaney Woods shows off her magic skills; Walk Like an Egyptian takes form; A memorable moment in It’s Raining Men.
Troy Rowen, Kyle Svehla, Paige Horton, Joe Davis, Alisha Davis, Levi Swenson, Tim Aragon, Mayra Urrutia, Laurel Simpson
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Jack and the Beanstock Traveling Children’s Theatre
The story of Jack and the Beanstalk is one of the classics of children’s theatre. The famous fairy tale is full of magic and centers on Jack,
a boy who is sent to town to sell the family cow. On the way, he encounters a mysterious woman who offers him some magic beans for the animal. Jack agrees to the deal, but when he returns home, his mother scolds him and throws the beans out the window. In the morning, Jack finds a beanstalk that has grown up in full view of the audience, and he can not resist climbing it.
Up in the Giant’s house, above the clouds, Jack is nearly caught in a breathtaking chase over the stage, and escapes only with the help of the Giant’s wife. Then as Jack climbs toward home, there is a beautiful and magnificent scene on the beanstalk, where the Man in the Moon tests his courage. Jack
proves his mettle by finding a way not only to rescue the Giant’s wife, but also to save his own mother from Rafe Heywood’s greedy schemes. And when he finally chops down the beanstalk — with the Giant on it — the audience is jubilant.
The cast of thirteen York College students performed their show more than 20 times over the course of the spring semester in Nebraska and Colorado. This was John Baker’s 17th season directing the YC production.
Rafe Heywood’s greedy schemes come to light early in the play.
With Giant in hot pursuit, Jack chops down the beanstalk.
To the dismay of Bessy, Frihol makes Jack an offer he can’t refuse.
Harp visits with the children before the show is underway,
Jack and the Bean Stock
2014 Traveling Children’s Theatre
March 4 Humann Elementary March 6 St. Paul’s Lutheran Elem.March 18 Heartland Elementary March 20 Ogallala Elementary March 21 Longmont School, CO March 21 Loveland CofC, COMarch 22 His Hands Ministry, COMarch 25 Osceola Elementary March 27 Hampton Elementary. April 1 High Plains Elementary. April 5 YC High School Days April 8 Emanuel Lutheran April 10 Thayer Central April 11 Gurganus – York CommunityApril 12 Seward Library April 15 Giltner Elementary April 17 Filmore Central Elementary April 22 McCool Junction April 24 Centennial Elementary April 25 Nebraska City April 29 Friend Elementary May 1 York Elementary
CASTJack......................................................Brinna HorvathWidow Bess (Jack’s Mother).................Laurel SimpsonGiant........................................................Caleb ClarkGiant’s Wife.............................................Brianna BaileyFrihol.......................................Briana Van DeusenMan in the Moon/Annot..........................Dylan FordRalphetta Heywood............................Bethany MillerBossy/Joan....................................Shelby JordanHarp............................................Danielle BerryNicholas/Goose............................Jameson TraugerOld TYB.........................................Morgan GorackeGavin..............................................Drew LeonardAsst. Director/Stage Manager..........Morgan GorackeDirector........................................John I. Baker III
PRODUCTION CREWStage Crew: Kacey FatuchLogo Design & Set Painting: Courtney BakerCostumes Construction: Ruth Carlock, Leaf Moore, Amy Fraser, Danielle Berry, Louise Bailey, Carla Breninger, Charla Stark
Goose gives Widow Bess the money she needs to pay her outstanding debts. (left)
Brinna Horvath, Laurel Simpson, Caleb Clark, Brianna Bailey, Briana Van Deusen, Dylan Ford, Bethany Miller, Shelby Jordan, Danielle Berry, Jameson Trauger, Morgan Goracke, Drew Leonard, Kacey Fatuch
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Furious with everything that has gone on behind his back, Giant goes off on a tirade. (above)
The Giant’s wife has the opportunity to kill Jack but just can’t bring herself to do such an awful thing. (left)
It’s apparent that the villagers aren’t very supportive of Jack and Widow Bess. (right)
Dylan Ford’s performance as The Man in the Moon was priceless.
Goose finds Giant’s friendliness to close for comfort.
Jasmine Agee
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Drew Geiger, Sara Geiger, Jason Lloyd, Collin Tucker, Andrew Aragon, Tierney Gensler, Carrie Berzins, Ashley Kuehl
The buffet spread was once again full of great choices and was complimented with the traditional varieties of cheesecake. (above)
Kyodai and Delta combine for a group photo and proudly d isplay thei r Al l Sports Awards. (right)
Even going stag to banquet, Caleb Clark is always stylin’.
Amber, Brittany, Brenna, and Macy discover their true calling.
Roommates Troy Kelly and Brady Sikes pose with a Moose substitute.
Tim, Mayra, Morgan, and Asher enjoy the evening’s festivities.
President Eckman wheels Leo Miller up to receive his gift for 20 years.
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2013-14 Club AwardsAcademic Excellence Award – Theta Big Heart Award – OmegaCommunity Service Award – BetaAll Sports Award – Kyodai & Delta
Whether it’s that special someone like Jasmine Agee and Daniel Magner or good friends like Amanda Myers and Grant Seufferlein, banquet is a wonderful opportunity to get close. (insets)
Amber Clark, Brittany Marceau, Brenna Johnson, Macy Mountjoy, Caleb Clark, Troy Kelly, Brady Sikes, Tim Aragon, Mayra Urutia, Asher Palomo, Daniel Magner, Jasmine Agee, Amanda Myers, Grant Seufferlein
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Year-EndCelebration
All-College Banquet
It was a special night of dressing up and taking a short road trip to McCool Junction as SA hosted the annual All-College Banquet
at the Stone Creek Event Center. As always, the menu items in the buffet were abundant and delicious, topped with a tough decision of cheesecake options. During dessert, an entertaining slide show of the year was shown.
Chase Craddock, ICC President, kicked off the honors for the evening with the club awards followed by Todd Sheldon recognizing years of employment among faculty and staff. Dr. Ray Miller headed the esteemed list with his milestone benchmark of 30 years. Others honored were Brent Magner - David and Nellie Reppart Service Award, Susan Van Deusen –
Staff Member of the Year, and Christi Lones – Faculty Member of the Year.
The grand finale of the program was the presentation of Mr. and Ms. York College for 2013-14. YC faculty and staff make the selection for this award from among graduating seniors, using leadership, involvement, academic performance and personality as the criteria. Honors this year went to York natives and second-generation YC students Andrew Rush and Macy Mountjoy.
SA President Tyler Cox with Staff Member of the Year, Susan Van Deusen. (right)
Mr. & Ms. YC
YORK COLLEGE EMPLOYEES HONORED: Faculty Member of the Year — Christi Lones Staff Member of the Year — Susan Van Deusen David & Nellie Reppart Service Award — Brent Magner
30 Years — Dr. L. Ray Miller25 Years — Ruth Carlock20 Years — Leo Miller15 Years — Bobby DeHart, Bob Gaver, Chad Karcher,
and Chris Luther10 Years — Trent Hinton, Dr. Billy Lones, Christi Lones,
Brian Walth, and Sylvia Warren 5 Years — Delton Deal, Nick DiToro, Rose Miller, Tori
Rath, and Jaclyn Smith
Mr. and Ms. YC Candidates: (1st row) Phillip Sean Carroll, General Studies – Johnstown, MO, Andrew Rush, Business Communication – York, NE, Evan Stanger, Psychology – Milwaukee, WI; (2nd row) Mallory Sansom, Biology – Baldwin City, KS, Amber Clark, Business Administration – Appleton, WI, Macy Mountjoy, Biblical Studies – York, NE, Mayra Urrutia, Accounting – Commerce City, CO, and Jordan Kinney, Psychology – Council Bluffs, IA.
Table 20 agrees that sitting with friends makes the occasion even better. (below)
Sean Carroll, Andrew Rush, Evan Stanger, Mallory Sansom, Amber Clark, Macy Mountjoy, Mayra Urrutia, Jordan Kinney, Tyler Cox, Susan Van Deusen, Bailey Kinney, Cole Craddock, Nolan Henningson, Nicole Gates, Eryn Jacobson, Aaron Conyers, Corey Holmes, Karlie Mountjoy
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Emily Lutz is all smiles as she is hooded by her mom. (above)
YC perennial student, Aaron Beadle, relishes his moment of fame and loud applause. (left)
Mayra Urrutia gets a hug from her nieces and nephew after graduating Summa Cum Laude in accounting. (right)
2014 Graduates: Rebecca Agler***, Jeremiah Ahart, Lucas Anderson, Tim Aragon, Nicole Ashton*, Karissa Austin, Bryce Ballard, Aaron Beadle, Alyssa Becker***, Tristian Birch, Matthew Blaemire, Ashley Bolm**, Chasta Bonifas**, Jaynie Brautman, Dylan Brewer*, Michael Buffalo, Shaylee Carlock*, Isidro Carrizoza, Jr., Daniella Carroll, Sean Carroll**, Joanna Carver**, Sandy Chang*, Matthew Cimmino, Amber Clark***, Caleb Clark, Tiffany Cole***, Darreon Collins, Garrett Cote, Chase Craddock*, Tabatha Cramer, Danny Cunningham, Jordan Cunningham*, Samantha Dixon, Kayla Durham, Megan Eberle***, Bethany Fields*, Mitchell Fletcher, Dylan Ford*, Joeseph Garcia, Jessie Griffith, Peter Hansen, Jennifer Hardesty*, Eric Howard***, Christina Hubl, Andrew Johnson, Brenna Johnson***, Marcus Johnson, Jordan Kinney**, Justine Kodesh*, Thomas Korn, Jordan Leis, Sara Lincoln***, Jaquar Lovett, Adiana Loya, Emily Lutz**, Maicey Madden, John Machisic, Joe Madison, Daniel Magner, Bryan Magno, David Maple, Kayla Martin, Callie McCoy, Jacob McCoy, Macy Mountjoy***, Ana Moyers**, Jared Munoz, Alaia Navratil**, Ryan Nelson, Joshua Nuyten**, Kris Olson**, Amen Osayande, Amber Parker, Roberto Perez, Sarah Pope, Lauren Post, Trevor Ramos, Kevin Ricketts, Linda Risinger, Sydney Roseke**, Andrew Rush***, Mallory Sansom***, Parker Seilstad, Abdul Sesay*, Tiffany Shimp, Ryne Smith***, Evan Stanger, Breanna Stewart***, Kameryn Towell***, Carson Tuttle, Mayra Urrutia***, Briana Van Deusen, Susan Van Deusen*, Andre Vaughn, Kyle Wichman, Kenzie Witt
*Cum Laude - GPA of 3.40 or higher **Magna Cum Laude - GPA of 3.60 or higher
***Summa Cum Laude - GPA of 3.85 or higher
class of2014
Shannen Kryfka, Brenna Johnson, Amber Clark, Mallory Sansom
Roberto Perez returns the smile as he receives his diploma.
Parker Seilstad embraces the presi-dent after receiving his diploma.
Ana Moyers’ selfie with President Eckman was planned to perfection.
Bethany Fields gets a high five for a job well done.
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Bethany Fields, Ana Moyers, Parker Seil-stad, Roberto Perez, Emily Lutz, Aaron Beadle, Mayra Urrutia
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Well Done2014 Commencement
On May 8 friends and family gathered in the Campbell Student Activity Center to see the class of 2014 complete their “York Experience” as they crossed the stage to collect their diplomas, along with a hand-
shake and a hug from President Eckman. It was a big class as one hundred and two students received their bachelor’s degrees.
Senator Greg Adams gave the commencement address. Adams, formerly the mayor of York and currently the speaker of the Nebraska Legislature, spoke about the importance of respect. Adams told students that the human need to be respected is “almost as important as your need to breathe or take nourishment.”
“When your life comes to an end, how do you want to be known?” Adams challenged. “Today you are respected. You have earned it,” he said, encouraging students to continue to lead lives worthy of respect.
At the conclusion of the commencement address, Dr.
Molly Bartee gives Varlencia Winters a big congratulatory hug.
Dr. Jackie Spivey and Cara Kroeker celebrate with Joe Madison.
Karlie Mountjoy takes a selfie with Alaia Navratil.
Seniors sing in the Concert Choir for their final performance.
Dr. Shane Mountjoy presents the Dean’s Award to Amber Clark.
Shane Mountjoy, York College provost, presented the Dean’s Award to Amber Clark, a business administration major from Appleton, Wisconsin, who graduated summa cum laude. The award is the highest academic honor given by the faculty to a graduate whose involvement and leadership are matched by their high academic success.
At the conclusion of these honors, President Eckman shook each graduate’s hand as he presented them with their earned diploma. Seniors were then hooded by a relative or close friend.
Rebecca Agler, Jeremiah Ahart, Lucas Anderson, Tim Aragon, Nicole Ashton, Karissa Austin, Bryce Ballard, Aaron Beadle, Alyssa Becker, Tristian Birch, Matthew Blaemire, Ashley Bolm, Chasta Bonifas, Jaynie Brautman, Dylan Brewer, Michael Buffalo, Shaylee Carlock, Isidro Carrizoza, Jr., Daniella Carroll, Sean Carroll, Joanna Carver, Sandy Chang, Matthew Cimmino, Amber Clark, Caleb Clark, Tiffany Cole, Darreon Collins, Garrett Cote, Chase Craddock, Tabatha Cramer, Danny Cunningham, Jordan Cunningham, Samantha Dixon, Kayla Durham, Megan Eberle, Bethany Fields, Mitchell Fletcher, Dylan Ford, Joeseph Garcia, Jessie Griffith, Peter Hansen, Jennifer Hardesty, Eric Howard, Christina Hubl, Andrew Johnson, Brenna Johnson, Marcus Johnson, Jordan Kinney, Justine Kodesh, Thomas Korn, Jordan Leis, Sara Lincoln, Jaquar Lovett, Adiana Loya, Emily Lutz, Maicey Madden, John Machisic, Joe Madison, Daniel Magner, Bryan Magno, David Maple, Kayla Martin, Callie McCoy, Jacob McCoy, Macy Mountjoy, Ana Moyers, Jared Munoz, Alaia Navratil, Ryan Nelson, Joshua Nuyten, Kris Olson, Amen Osayande, Amber Parker, Roberto Perez, Sarah Pope, Lauren Post, Trevor Ramos, Kevin Ricketts, Linda Risinger, Sydney Roseke, Andrew Rush, Mallory Sansom, Parker Seilstad, Abdul Sesay, Tiffany Shimp, Ryne Smith, Evan Stanger, Breanna Stewart, Kameryn Towell, Carson Tuttle, Mayra Urrutia, Briana Van Deusen, Susan Van Deusen, Andre Vaughn, Kyle Wichman, Kenzie Witt, Varlencia Winters, Molly Bartee, Karlie Mountjoy
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Erin takes a selfie with Meghan, Carrie, and Kelsey on a canal boat tour in Amsterdam.
Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp barracks were a haunting reminder of what occurred.
Tiffany Cole, Lauren Post, and Michaela Hartman enjoy their accommodations.
The visit to Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s primary plantation, was fascinating.
Virginia Study Group: (l-r) Tim McNeese, Michaela Hartman, Tiffany Cole, Lauren Post, Beverly McNeese. (right)
Under a tree in Krakow, Poland, the group discusses their reflections on the last day of the trip. (above)
Holocaust Study Group outside the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam: (1st row) Jameson Trauger, Tyson Schroeder, Kelsey Buglewicz; (back rows) Meghan Shruck, Trey Sokolik, Erin DeHart, Becca Duncan, Carrie Berger, and Kayla Durham. (left)
Tiffany Cole, Michaela Hartman, Lauren Post, Kelsey Buglewicz, Kayla Durham, Trey Sokolik, Jameson Trauger,
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Outside the BoxExperiential Learning
Michael Hartman gets photographed by Tiffany Cole relaxing at a local coffee shop. (above)
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. (left)
At times going beyond the classroom takes learning to a whole new level. Students took the role of teachers at the end of the fall semester when they
hosted York-area elementary students at the Cultural Geography Fair in the Mackey Center. Mongolia, Greece, Ireland, Fiji, Laos, Haiti, Oman, Romania, Nepal, Ethiopia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic were all part of the mix as presentations included food, games, music, activities, and other fun items on display.
After graduation, Tim and Bev McNeese took Tiffany Cole, Michael Hartman, and Lauren Post on a two-week Virginia study-tour that included stops at Colonial Williamsburg, Monticello, Jamestown Settlement, and a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural marvel Fallingwater.
In mid-July, Erin DeHart chaperoned a group of eight students and YC alumni on a ten-day Holocaust study trip. Each person in the group
was impacted in a personal way as they visited historical memorials, landmarks, and concentration camps in Berlin, Germany, Krakow, Poland, and Amsterdam, Netherlands. YC students that accompanied DeHart were Kelsey Buglewicz, Kayla Durham, Trey Sokolik, and Jameson Trauger,
Warren Lannon assists par-ticipants with their temporary passports as they prepare to explore the different countries.
Dressed the part, Hannah Gund goes over some fascinating facts with students about the Arab country of Oman.
Brett Wise, Cody Henry, and Joseph Henan attempt the toga look as they represented Greece.
Dr. Louise Bailey gives her support to Louba Lesly at the Cultural Geography Fair hosted in the Mackey Center.
Brett Wise, Cody Henry, Joseph Henan, Warren Lannon, Hannah Gund, Louba Lesley, Michaela Hartman
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Student Association was constantly on the go in serving the YC campus and providing a ton of social events for the year and giving everyone a
voice in improving their college experience. Kicking things off for SA was the annual
Kiplinger Block Party with YCM. Early in the fall semester, SA organized a special chapel to introduce the Homecoming candidates and then continued those responsibilities with the weekend crowning ceremony. This was the second year for SA to host Autumn Fest at the Wessels Living Farm. The carnival-like atmosphere was enjoyed by the students and provided a great place to two-step. Always popular with students were the movie nights:
Star Trek Into Darkness, Gravity, Thor 2, Frozen, The Lego Movie, and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Also part of SA’s offerings were Midnight Madness, Halloween Party, Tournament Week, the campus Christmas Party, Super Bowl Party, Singled Out, and an Easter Egg Hunt which boasted incredible prizes and cash.
At year’s end they helped put on a wonderful All-College Banquet at McCool Jct. and honored Susan Van Deusen as Staff Member of the Year and Christi Lones as Teacher of the Year. SA’s special project was new furniture for one of the classrooms in Sack Hall.
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Student ASSociAtion executive council:President: Tyler CoxVP for Student Activities Board: Amber ClarkVP for Inter-Club Council: Chase CraddockSecretary: Ebony CartherTreasurer: Kailey Firm Chief Communications Officer: Levi Swenson
2013-14 Student Association: (1st row) Katy Keefer (Jr. Senator), Adiana Loya (Sr. Senator), Heidi Swenson (So. Senator), Ebony Carther, Kailey Firm, Chase Craddock, Levi Swenson; (2nd row) Halie Ewing (Fr. Senator), Amber Clark, Karlie Mountjoy (Jr. Senator), Haley Brewster (So. Senator), Tyler Cox, Tyler Odom (Fr. Senator), and Ross Anderson — not pictured Shelby Jordan (Fr. Senator)
Amber Parker and Carlos Fernandes enjoy the chow at the Block Party. (left)
Deon Willis was impressive in his dunk at the SA sponsored Midnight Madness. (above)
Katy Keefer, Adiana Loya, Heidi Swenson, Ebony Carther, Kailey Firm, Chase Craddock, Levi Swenson, Halie Ewing, Amber Clark, Karlie Mountjoy, Haley Brewster, Tyler Cox, Tyler Odom, Shelby Jordan, Amber Parker, Carlos Fernandes, Deon Willis
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SA hos ted the i r annual Singled Out the week before Va len t ine ’s Day, giving everyone a chance at winning a mystery date. (left)
The Caleb Hawley benefit concert for Haiti sponsored by members of YCM raised money for the relief efforts.
SA used The Underground to host the Halloween Party and attracted some bazar outfits and fashions such as the three levels of taco sauce (aka: Darbi, Aubrey, and Hannah) or the infamous Joker played by Jordan Leis. (above and insets)
Students were entertained and had a great time at Midnight Madness. (left)
Singled Out Mystery Dates and Winners:Cole Craddock & Bailey KinneyKarlie Mountjoy & Levi SwensonNicole Gates & Jake HasenauerTroy Kelly & Rileigh Lienemann
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Traevena Parks, Michaela Hartman, and Tyler Odom give their pumkins a facelift during Autumn Fest. (above)
Breanna, Hannah, Chelcie, Caris, and Chloe are all smiles after an Autumn Fest two-step. (right)
Cole Craddock, Bailey Kinney, Karlie Mountjoy, Levi Swenson, Nicole Gates, Jake Hasenauer, Troy Kelly, Rileigh Lienemann, Aubrey Cote, Darbi Klinkhammer, Hannah Boucher, Breanna Stewart, Hannah Sheldon, Chelcie Holloway, Caris Clark, Chloe Pittman, Jordan Leis, Michaela Hartman, Traevena Parks, Tyler Odom
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During free time, Luis Sanchez demonstrates how to control the ball without using his hands.
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Singing at Timberlake Ranch required a happy disposition and an extra layers of clothes.
Chloe Pittman enjoys hot chocolate and a banana for her Shine Retreat breakfast.
Cameron offers his thoughts during a break out session.
Josh Cleveland speaks on the Shine Retreat’s theme of “Yes, But No More.”
Matthew Miller, Willie Sanchez, Karlie Mountjoy, Cameron Holmes, and Mayra Urrutia take advantage of a quick photo op after chapel. (below)
Macy Mountjoy gives a new McCloud resident a helping hand on move-in day. (above)
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Dylan Ford leads singing at the first devotional of the year. (right)
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Campus Ministr ies had a very visible presence on the YC campus as they made a difference in the l ives
of students. At the beginning of the academic year, they were out in force as they helped new students unload and check into their residence hall. They served as group leaders for orientation and assisted with the Saturday service projects, painting three different houses in the York community and then followed that up the next day by helping organize the welcome back block party on Kiplinger Avenue.
YCM staff was very involved with the year’s course of daily chapel, 9’o clock, Wednesday Night, dorm devotionals and social events, and planned the all school “Deal or No Deal” game night. As always, the big event was the February Shine Retreat at Timberlake Ranch. The annual winter getaway had the theme of “Yes, But No More” and dealt with the fact that we are all sinners, but by making God real and personal, we can live a life that is truly changed. Willie Sanchez completed his first year as YC Campus Minister.
Troy Kelly paints alongside Hal ie Ewing during the freshman service project. (above)
Martin Callen and Caris Clark find the camera as everyone enjoys the opening days block party. (right)
YCM: (1st row) Michaela Hartman, Lauren Post, Chloe Pittman, Raquel Pineda, Dylan Ford, Willie Sanchez; (back rows) Matthew Miller, Kar l ie Mount joy, Macy Mountjoy, Corrine Pearl, Sean Carroll, Kellan Goben, Troy Kelly, Parker Seilstad, Cameron Holmes — not pictured Andrew Rush, Beth Ann Brock, Kelsey Buglewicz, Bailey Kinney, Jordan Kinney, Alaia Navratil, Alex Payne, Shelby Terrell, Mayra Urrutia
Michaela Hartman, Lauren Post, Chloe Pittman, Raquel Pineda, Dylan Ford, Matthew Miller, Karlie Mountjoy, Macy Mountjoy, Corrine Pearl, Sean Carroll, Kellan Goben, Troy Kelly, Parker Seilstad, Cameron Holmes, Andrew Rush, Beth Ann Brock, Kelsey Buglewicz, Bailey Kinney, Jordan Kinney, Alaia Navratil, Alex Payne, Shelby Terrell, Mayra Urrutia, Martin Callen, Caris Clark, Halie Ewing
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Levi, Nicole, and Grant enjoy some free time in Little Rock. (left)
The Harding Academy Choir join voices with YC on tour. (right)
The 65-member Concert Choir delivered inspiring and edifying performances throughout the Midwest under the direction
of Dr. Clark Roush, Endowed Chair for the Performing Arts. Their Winter Tour over the Christmas break included concerts in Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. A memorable
moment was when a winter storm cancelled their Springfield c o n c e r t , y e t t h e h o s t i n g congregat ion paid for their h o t e l r o o m s a n d s u p p e r
at Cracker Barrel. The choir paid i t forward wi th an impromptu performance at the restaurant which was captured on video and went viral on the web.
They performed their Spring Works Concert, Wings of Reverie, to a nearly packed auditorium at the First Presbyterian in April. Kay Magner provided the evening’s piano accompaniment and John I. Baker III was the evening’s orator. The concert was recorded and made available on YouTube.
The choir recorded a CD titled I’m Gonna Sing at the end of the year featuring their 2013-14 repertoire. Dr. Roush completed his 28th year at York College.
Concert Choir
The choir sings Serenity as UNL’s Drew Ritchie plays the cello during the Spring Works concert. (above)
Concert Choir
2014 CONCERT CHOIR AWARDS:Outstanding Vocalists:
Brianna Bailey & Dylan FordOutstanding Newcomers:
Nicole Gates & Grant Seufferlein“WOW” Award: Levi Swenson“The Rock” Award: Parker Seilstad
The Seal LullabyGolden Slumbers Flute — Megan KroekerThink on MeA Boy and a GirlThe PastureDirait-on Dancer — Bethany MillerThe May NightSure on This Shining NightSerenity Cello — Drew RitchieThe GroundThe Awakening
Accompanist - Kay MagnerOrator - John I. Baker III
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Ryne, Marissa, Dylan, and Ashlee sing without reservation. (above)
Dr. Roush welcomes the Brentwood Christian Choir to the risers. (middle)
Levi Swenson, Nicole Gates, Grant Seufferlein, Ryne Smith, Marissa Watts, Dylan Ford, Ashlee Ivey
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A few choir members have a discussion of presidential proportions at the Clinton Presidential Library. (above)
Jan. 4 151st Street CofC Olathe, KSJan. 5 Sunset CofC Springfield, MOJan. 6 University CofC Conway, ARJan. 7 Hot Spgs Village CofC Hot Springs Village, ARJan. 8 Webb Chapel CofC Farmer’s Branch, TXJan. 9 Brentwood Christian School Austin, TXJan. 10 Maxwell Avenue CofC Ardmore, OK
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus *Marissa WattsO Love That Will Not Let Me Go As Torrents in SummerOut from the Depths The Lord is the Everlasting GodGloria *Caleb SmithI Hear a Voice a Prayin’The Road Home *Brianna BaileyI’m Gonna SingNorthern LightsPrayerAlmighty God of our FathersLord, Make Me Thine InstrumentThe Lord Bless You and Keep You
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Winter Tour January 4-10
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The choir poses in front of the Baylor Street Art Wall in Austin during their Winter Tour. (above)
Concert Choir
YORK COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR, DR. CLARK ROUSH, CONDUCTOR: (1st row) Lauren Post, Delaney Woods, Aileen Edmonds, Brinna Horvath, Jenny Long, Kailey Firm (Vice-President), Rebecca Agler (Section Leader), Dylan Ford, Ashlee Ivey, Soren Tobey, Tiffany Cole,
Bre Goben, Dana Penze, Caris Clark; (2nd row) Karlie Mountjoy, Kaylee Becker, Darrien Gomez, Tisa Wharton, Hannah Sheldon (President), Ryne Smith, Marissa Watts, Parker Seilstad, Haley Brewster, Matt Gardner, Eryn Jacobson, Levi Swenson, Bethany Miller; (3rd row) Kellan Goben, Jasmine Agee, Matthew Miller (Treasurer), Nicole Gates, Sammi Dixon, Caroline Seilstad, Laurel Simpson, Saia Lotulelei, Nick Maple, Bailey Kinney, Drew Leonard, DeVon King, Ali Linstad (Secretary), Kyle Svehla, Troy Kelly; (4th row) Nolan Henningson, Austin Benton, Daniel Magner, Ryan Nelson, Brandon Schraven, Caleb Smith (Section Leader), Brady Sikes (Section Leader), Brianna Bailey (Section Leader), Kirill Pashchenko, Cameron Holmes, Grant Seufferlein, Evan Stanger — not pictured Weston Bich, Alicia Briski, Corey Holmes, Tyler Odom, Emilio Rivas
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Rehearsal time in Gurganus is a daily occurrence. (above)
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Lauren Post, Delaney Woods, Aileen Edmonds, Brinna Horvath, Jenny Long, Kailey Firm, Rebecca Agler, Dylan Ford, Ashlee Ivey, Soren Tobey, Tiffany Cole, Bre Goben, Dana Penze, Caris Clark, Karlie Mountjoy, Kaylee Becker, Darrien Gomez, Tisa Wharton, Hannah Sheldon, Ryne Smith, Marissa Watts, Parker Seilstad, Haley Brewster, Matt Gardner, Eryn Jacobson, Levi Swenson, Bethany Miller, Kellan Goben, Jasmine Agee, Matthew Miller, Nicole Gates, Sammi Dixon, Caroline Seilstad, Laurel Simpson, Saia Lotulelei, Nick Maple, Bailey Kinney, Drew Leonard, DeVon King, Ali Linstad, Kyle Svehla, Troy Kelly, Nolan Henningson, Austin Benton, Daniel Magner, Ryan Nelson, Brandon Schraven, Caleb Smith, Brady Sikes, Brianna Bailey, Kirill Pashchenko, Cameron Holmes, Grant Seufferlein, Evan Stanger, Weston Bich, Alicia Briski, Corey Holmes, Tyler Odom, Emilio Rivas
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The men try to one-up the ladies in a Christmas dual of sorts.
Drew, Kailey, Laurel, and Matthew perform a tra-ditional quartet number.
The finale of Cocoa and Carols produced a moment for the Singers to cut loose with a partner.
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In the opening number of “CineMagic”, the group comes together with Ali Linstad as the focal point in Fame.
Opener ........................................................... SingersBlue Christmas .............................. Matthew Gardner Baby, It’s Cold Outside ......... M. Miller and S. TobeyTradition .......................................................... SingersBelieve ............................................... Parker Seilstad Mistletoe .................. Nolen Henningson & Kailey FirmChildren ......................................................... SingersHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas ... Ali Linstad Traditional Dickensian Quartet ..................................
K. Firm, L. Simpson, D. Leonard, M. Miller Winter Wonderland ......................... Caroline Seilstad Home ........................................................... SingersMele Kalikimaka ....... Drew Leonard & Jasmine AgeeMerry Christmas Darling .................. Samantha DixonJoy ................................................................. SingersWhite Christmas ......... Brianna Bailey & Caleb SmithWinter Song .................................... Laurel Simpson Celebration ................................................. Singers
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Director: Amy Fraser Asst. Director: Brianna Bailey Tech Crew: Tisa Wharton, Delaney Woods, Troy Rowen, Brinna Horvath
Cocoa & Carols December 12–15
Fame ...................................................... SingersOnly Hope .................................. Caroline SeilstadOld Time Rock and Roll ..................... Ryne SmithCome What May ........... M. Gardner and S. DixonJoyful, Joyful ......................................... SingersPure Imagination .......................... Parker SeilstadBop To the Top ........... S. Tobey and N. HenningsonO Brother, Where Art Thou Medley ....... SingersBut I do Love You ......................... Rebecca AglerLet It Go .............................................. Ali LinstadSeize the Day ........................................ SingersUnchained Melody ............................. Kailey FirmSinging In The Rain ........................ Drew LeonardHopelessly Devoted to You .......... Brianna BaileySkyfall .................................................. SingersMan or Muppet .................. C. Holmes and C. SmithZero to Hero ............................... Laurel SimpsonInto the West ................................. Jasmine AgeeGive My Regards to Broadway ............. Singers
PRODUCTION STAFFDirector: Amy Fraser Asst. Director: Drew LeonardTech Crew: Aileen Edmonds, Tisa Wharton, Troy Rowen, Delaney Woods
CineMagic April 22–23
2012-13 Celebration Singers: (1st row) Soren Tobey, Kailey Firm; (Seated) Laurel Simpson, Brianna Bailey, Caleb Smith, Drew Leonard, Ali Linstad, Matthew Gardner, Samantha Dixon, Jasmine Agee, Caroline Seilstad; (Standing) Amy Fraser, Parker Seilstad, Ryne Smith, Kyle Svehla, Cameron Holmes, Matthew Miller, Nolan Henningson, Rebecca Agler
Jasmine Agee sang a moving solo of Into the West in the spring program.
Soren Tobey, Kailey Firm, Laurel Simpson, Brianna Bailey, Caleb Smith, Drew Leonard, Ali Linstad, Matthew Gardner, Samantha Dixon, Jasmine Agee, Caroline Seilstad, Parker Seilstad, Ryne Smith, Kyle Svehla, Cameron Holmes, Matthew Miller, Nolan Henningson, Rebecca Agler
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The White Christmas duet by Brianna Bailey and Caleb Smith was a crowd favorite. (above)
Soren Tobey and Nolan Henningson livened up the stage in their Bop to the Top duet. (lower left and right)
Caleb “Moose” Smith and Cameron Holmes had a lot of hilarious moments in Man or Muppet. (left)
Celebration Singers made the Gurganus stage come alive once again with their end of semester performances of Cocoa and
Carols and CineMagic. In December their four-day production “The Best Time of the Year: Music and Memories of Christmas” was sold out in advance of opening night. The family-friendly production featured a variety of solo and ensemble numbers, including beloved Christmas favorites with choreography and skits. The admission price of $5 included cocoa and cookies that the local chapter of Helping Hands made available.
The Singers presented their high-energy spring production, CineMagic, on April 22 and 23, but because of a power outage
on opening night, they went the extra mile and gave an encore performance o n M a y 7 t h . Audiences packed Gurganus Hall for al l three nights. The show featured a wide variety of music f rom wel l known Hollywood movies, including Frozen, Skyfall, O Brother Where Art Thou, High School Musical, Grease, and others.
Amy Fraser was in her fourth year as director of the ensemble.
Parker Seilstad went rogue with his own style in the O Brother, Where Art Thou medley.
Ryne Smith entertained the crowd in his rendition of Old Time Rock and Roll.
Ali Linstad’s solo, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, was an instant classic.
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CompetitiveSpeech
The group has fun with some team building skills in the fall semester. (above)
In only the second year since its re-organization, the York College speech team competed this spring in the National Forensics Association tournament, hosted
by Eastern Michigan University.Joe
Davis, Nolan Henningson, Shelby Jordan, and Caroline Seilstad represented
York College on the national stage, all four presenting duo pieces. Davis and Jordan each competed in the prose event as well, and Henningson qualified in his dramatic interpretation.
As a team, York College tied for 15th out of 39 schools in its category.
“There’s obviously a learning curve for our whole team since this was our first time at nationals,” said coach Shannon Leinen, assistant professor of communication. “They’ve worked hard and I know they will continue to do great things.”
It’s one big happy forensics family in front of the York College sign.
Brinna Horvath gives her speech at the H.S. Days Showcase.
In Smudge, Caroline and Joe are at odds over their special needs child.
Tabitha Hameister joined the team in the spring semester.
Dates City School EventOct. 25-27 Omaha, NE UNO DoNut SwingNov. 1-2 Mankato, MN Bethany Lutheran Vocal VikingNov. 7 York, NE York College Coffee Shop TalksDec. 7-8 Kearney, NE UNK Outer Limits SwingJan. 17-18 Seward, NE Concordia Univ. Sleet and SunFeb. 7-9 Hutchinson, KS Hutchinson C.C. Zombie ApocalypseFeb. 15 Omaha, NE UNO NIFA TournamentFeb. 22-23 Hastings, NE Hastings College Hastings Alumni TournamentApril 3-5 York, NE York College High School Days ShowcaseApril 20-21 Yipsilanti, MI Eastern Michigan Univ. National Forensics Tournament
Tabitha Hameister, Brinna Horvath, Troy Rowen, Caroline Seilstad, Nolan Henningson, Shelby Jordan, Joe Davis, Megan Eberle
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Megan Eberle addresses a packed house at the Coffee Shop Talks in early November with her pro “Out of My Mind”. (above)
Shelby and Nolan show incredible skill in not touching as they dance during their duo interpretation. (far left)
Troy Rowen gave a powerful dramat ic interpretation about a soldier’s sacrifice and the respect he is due. (left)
Joe Davis has fun with a personal portrait photo opp.
Caroline Seilstad’s pro “Life in Spite of Me”.
Nolan Henningson received high marks throughout the year.
Shelby Jordan’s range of emotions was impressive.
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2013-14 Speech Team members: (l-r) Tabitha Hameister, Brinna Horvath, Troy Rowen, Caroline Seilstad, Nolan Henningson, Shelby Jordan, Joe Davis, Megan Eberle — not pictured Head Coach Shannon Leinen and Assistant Coach Brittany Kretz Competitive Speech
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Paul Helms gives it his all at the Spring Works. (left)
Maegan Detlefs puts some soul in her solo in Walk Him Up the Stairs. (right)
Psallo
The a cappella singing group Psallo returned this year as ambassadors of the admissions office, representing York College
at youth rallies and campus events. Although scheduled for various events in the spring semester, performances were cut short due to academic conflicts.
Their January p e r f o r m a n c e at the East Hil l Youth Rally was well received and featured a number of group selections as well as solo arrangements.
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2013-14 Psallo: (l-r) Bailey Kinney, Levi Swenson, Tyler Odom, DeVon King, Sandy Chang, Marissa Watts, Haley Brewster, Grant Seufferlein. (above)
Marissa Watts gives it all she has in her solo performance. (right)
Bailey Kinney always feels at home with a microphone in her hand. (left)
The teens at the East Hill Youth Rally Captive enjoy the evening concert by Psallo. (right & below)
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Bailey Kinney, Levi Swenson, Tyler Odom, DeVon King, Sandy Chang, Marissa Watts, Haley Brewster, Grant Seufferlein
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York’s chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the International English Honors Society, grew in numbers with the induction of seven students in the fall semester. The group stayed busy with its weekly meetings,
a Christmas party, co-sponsoring the Writer’s Workshop, and producing the annual edition of Unvarnished Words, a collection of creative prose, poetry, artwork, and photography from York College students.
The 2nd Annual York College Writer’s Workshop, sponsored by the English Dept. and Sigma Tau Delta, was honored to host Twyla Hansen, Nebraska Poet Laureate on March 23. The occasion was successful, in part, due to the active participation of Sigma Tau Delta members at both the Poetry Reading and the actual 2-hour Writer’s Workshop with Twyla Hansen. Approximately 40
people from the community and the college attended. The event was also sponsored and funded by the Nebraska Humanities Council.
Students inducted this year into Sigma Tau Delta were Quentin Becker, Danielle Berry, Kyle Bottom, Tiffany Cole, Morgan Goracke, Tyler Helms, and Bethany Miller. Beverly McNeese was the lead sponsor and Dr. Jennifer Dutch was the co-sponsor.
Sigma Tau Delta
2013 Alpha Chi Inductees: (1st row) Dr. Louise Bailey (sponsor), Sheyli Thomas, Ali Wallgren Linstad, Mrs. Jenny Anderson, Dr. Terence Kite (sponsor); (2nd row) Mrs. Jaclyn Smith, Hannah Sheldon, Morgan Goracke, Kailey Firm, Saleena Deal, Chris Luther (honorary faculty member); (3rd row) Mrs. Xin (Leaf) Moore, Greg Smith, Crystal Ratliff, Brady Sikes, Sara Lincoln, Jake Hasenauer, Brianna Bailey – not pictured Shelby Terrell. Returning officers Rebecca Agler, Mallory Sansom, Breanna Stewart. Returning members: Alyssa Becker, Amber Clark, Kayla Durham, Megan Eberle, Brenna Johnson, Eric Howard, Marisa Maher, Macy Mountjoy, Andrew Rush, Ryne Smith, Carson Tuttle, Mayra Urrutia
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Months of student editing and compiling Unvarnished Words are spent each year to product a credible student product. (above)
Nebraska Poet Laureate Twyla Hansen read some of her poetry before the Writer’s Workshop in March. (left)
Brenna Johnson served as president of Sigma Tau Delta for the year. (above)
The York College chapter of Alpha Chi, the collegiate national honor society, inducted 16 new members at a ceremony November 20. Members receive recognition as distinguished students and members of one of the largest college honor societies in the world.
2013-2014 Officers:President: Brenna JohnsonVice President: Morgan GorackeSecretary: Quentin BeckerTreasurer: Kyle BottomP.R. / Historian: Tiffany Cole
Quentin Becker, Danielle Berry, Kyle Bottom, Tiffany Cole, Morgan Goracke, Tyler Helms, Bethany Miller, Sheyli Thomas, Ali Linstad, Hannah Sheldon, Morgan Goracke, Kailey Firm, Saleena Deal, Crystal Ratliff, Brady Sikes, Sara Lincoln, Jake Hasenauer, Brianna Bailey, Shelby Terrell, Rebecca Agler, Mallory Sansom, Breanna Stewart, Alyssa Becker, Amber Clark, Kayla Durham, Megan Eberle, Brenna Johnson, Eric Howard, Marisa Maher, Macy Mountjoy, Andrew Rush, Ryne Smith, Carson Tuttle, Mayra Urrutia
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More than Tradition
Daily Chapel
Chrys Howard of the famed Duck Dynasty family, talks to students about God’s dream for them. (above)
In the fall semester, Dr. Terry Seufferlein was the quiz master of the highly entertaining YC Couples Panel. (right)
Dr. Milton Eckhart gets passionate in a personal mission field story.
Mayra Urrutia speaks on integrity during Champions of Character.
Dr. Kirk Mallette uses his son’s flawed pottery as an illustration.
Joe Davis recited an emotional poem during a special 911 chapel.
It’s a vital part of who we are as a college and has been a mainstay at YC since the very beginning. Daily chapel provides a unique time to gather as a family, see your friends, find out what’s taking place on campus, and worshipping the One who made it all possible.
Whether given by a student, campus guest, or a member of the faculty or staff, the message is meant to make a difference and
encourage a stronger walk with God. Club Week, senior chapels, Champions of Character,
praise chapels, and even daily announcements... all make the experience a lifelong blessing. From President Eckman’s address at opening chapel to the closing assembly at the end of the spring semester, what takes place between 10:00 and 10:30 in the confines of the Campbell Student Activity Center will have a significant reach in the education of a York College student.
Students bow in prayer at the opening chapel of YC’s 124th year. (left)
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Aaron, Tyler, and Devan react to the last day of chapel.
Dylan Ford could always be counted upon as a great worship leader.
Rebecca Agler talked about the Rapha House in Cambodia.
Kellan Goben gave a powerful mes-sage about God’s confidence in us.
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Aaron Beadle, Tyler Odom, Devan Rosser, Morgan Goracke, Cameron Holmes, Rebecca Agler, Kellan Go-ben, Dylan Ford
The reaction from the audience demonstrates the comedic relief provided by the couples’ panel. (above)
Eryn Davidson, Morgan Goracke, and Cameron Holmes put their hearts into the worship. (far left)
Gail Miller kept the students informed with current world affairs... “It’s Tuesday, and Tuesday is ‘NEWSDAY!’” (left)
Bobby DeHart’s class goes on a trust walk through Sack Hall.
Ben Sullivan visit with Dr. Frank Wheeler about a class assignment.
Math instructor Jenny Anderson takes her class outside to work with geometric shapes.
Nate Trumbo and Jake Hasenauer play with students as they learn teaching skills in their Adaptive P.E. course.
Austin Cole, Courtney Lovelace, and Shaphan Gross take advantage of the Success Center. (above)
Dr. Kirk Mallette’s class utilizes video conferencing equipment to hear from the experts. (left)
Dr. Milton Eckhart lectures in the biology lab. (below)
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Austin Cole, Courtney Lovelace, Shaphan Gross, Ben Sullivan, Nate Trumbo, Jake Hasenauer, Jeff Austin, Paige Horton, Delaney Woods, Dani Marks, Melanie Baxa, Caitlin Nipe, Raul Ortiz, MacKenzie Bush
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Learning 101Beyond the facts
In the fall semester, Erin DeHart’s multicultural awareness class took a road trip to Omaha to visit a Hindu temple and an Islamic mosque. (above photo by Dr. Louise Bailey)
As students work on their class projects, Christi Lones, Assistant Professor of History, visits with Nicole Gates and Chloe Pittman. (left)
Bringing knowledge and information to life can be a daunting task, but the faculty at York College strive to do just that as they educate in
and out of the classroom. Going the extra mile to make sure students are a success in life, have the spiritual tools they need, and provide touches of home that aren’t covered in their contract are a testimony to their higher calling and why they work at YC. Creative thinking and teaching, tutorial assistance, road trips, extra office hours... all make the learning experience more complete and attainable.
Students took the role of teachers at the end of the fall semester when they hosted York-area elementary students at the Cultural Geography Fair in the Mackey
Center. Mongolia, Greece, Ireland, Fiji, Laos, Haiti, Oman, Romania, Nepal, Ethiopia, Peru, and the Dominican Republic were all part of the mix as presentations included food, games, music, activities, and other fun items on display.
Dr. Bil ly Lones sports yet another great bow tie while giving an interesting lecture.
Dr. Jackie Spivey enjoys the classroom and it shows in how she presents the material.
After conducting several English classes online, Mark Houston moves into the classroom.
Melanie Baxa reads aloud in Dr. Jennifer Dutch’s World Literature class.
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There was a new kid on the block as the men’s club Koinonia was resurrected in the fall and paired with Beta Beta Sigma. The clubs seemed made for each other and began the
year with a flurry of activities. They hosted a luau, complete with a limbo and hula contest to recruit new members. Capture the flag, kiss and tackle, speed-dating, Beta’s synchronized swimming, and coffee with the club were all part of Club Week.
Service projects were volunteering at Adopt-a-Pet throughout the year, serving a dinner for Epworth Village,
working with the People’s City Mission in Lincoln in their Starry Nights program as well as helping homeless women and children, and a week of service during spring break in Oklahoma City.
Other activities were movie nights, a c lub Chr istmas party, bowling night, bonfires, and game nights, along with their Magic Show in Songfest. Beta received the Community Service Award at YC Banquet.
Beta Beta Sigma
Beta & Koinonia
Beta: (Semester 1st/2nd) Pres—T. Hameister, VP—S. Curtis, Sec/Tres—C. Nipe, Spiritual Life Dir—C. Pittman, Activities Dir—A. Clark, Service Project Dir—M. Mountjoy & B. Brock, Songfest Reps—B. Van Deusen & L. Simpson, Intramural Dir—L. Jones & C. Contreras, Historian—H. Gund, Apparel Directors—R. Pineda & S. Curtis/S. Tobey & S. Jordan
Bri Goben is pleased with her Beta invite. (left)
Speed dating provided a quick way for members to get to know each other. (right)
Susan, Tabitha, and Delaney tear up boxes in spring break service to Feed the Children. (below)
BETA BETA SIGMA: Beau—Caleb Clark (1st row) Renee Wubbenhorst, Shelby Jordan, Raquel Pineda, Emily Meranda, Chloe Pittman, Hannah Gund, Shandie Curtis; (2nd row) Chrystina Contreras, Beth Ann Brock, Amber Clark, Brenna Johnson, Tabitha Hameister, Briana Van Deusen, Bre Goben, Amanda Myers, Elizabeth Maher, Renee Rayls, Saleena Deal, Tori Ebel, Talea Struck, Ana Osborne, Haley Brewster; (3rd row) Laurel Simpson, Kelsey Dallimore, Forrest Burr, Brittany Rayls, Macy Mountjoy, Caitlin Nipe, Jenny Long, Lindsay Jones — not pictured Brinna Horvath, Marisa Maher, Amber Parker, Traevena Parks, Kayla Struck, Soren Tobey, Sierra Trower, Delaney Woods. Sponsors: Courtney Baker, Maegan Detlefs, Cara Kroeker, Susan Van Deusen.
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Caleb Clark, Renee Wubbenhorst, Shelby Jordan, Raquel Pineda, Emily Meranda, Chloe Pittman, Hannah Gund, Shandie Curtis, Chrystina Contreras, Beth Ann Brock, Amber Clark, Brenna Johnson, Tabitha Hameister, Briana Van Deusen, Bre Goben, Amanda Myers, Elizabeth Maher, Renee Rayls, Saleena Deal, Tori Ebel, Talea Struck, Ana Osborne, Haley Brewster, Laurel Simpson, Kelsey Dallimore, Forrest Burr, Brittany Rayls, Macy Mountjoy, Caitlin Nipe, Jenny Long, Lindsay Jones, Brinna Horvath, Marisa Maher, Amber Parker, Traevena Parks, Kayla Struck, Soren Tobey, Sierra Trower, Delaney Woods, Susan Van Deusen
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KOINONIA: Sweetheart—Briana Van Deusen (1st row) Bryce Tyler, Jeff Cathey, Ighor Tava-res, Jordan Spiceland, DeVon King; (2nd row) Landon Bruce, Eric Walker, Kellan Goben, Joseph Teachout, Grant Seufferlein; (3rd row) Connor Roseke, Asher Palomo, Yussef Ramirez, Garrett Cote, Ryan Nelson, Justice Ingraham, Caleb Clark — not pictured Johnny Cooksey, Elijah Gonzalez, Michael Johnson, Jacob Kreinbring, Axel Mendez, Ryne Smith. Sponsors: Quin Johnson, David Odom, Terry Seufferlein, Jared Stark
Koinonia
Beta and Koinonia hit the ground running as a spirited group during Club Week. (above)
INSETS (l-r) All-for-one cheer after the early morning football game; Brother-sister club Christmas party, Tabitha receiving Beta’s Community Service Award at banquet; Tobey and Bryce get cozy during Songfest.
Hair nets were part of the wardrobe during the spring break mission project at the Regional Food Bank in Oklahoma City. (below)
Koinonia: Pres—G. Seufferlein, VP—A. Palamo, Sec—B. Tyler, Spiritual Life Dir—K. Goben, Activities Dir—J. Kreinbring, Songfest Rep—K. Goben, Historian—I. Traveres, Inter-Club Ambassador—C. Clark
photo by Susan Van Deusen
The wizard duel was an instant classic in Beta and Koinonia’s Songfest Magic Show. (above)
Ryan Nelson springs up in the air as the rabbit pulled out of the hat. (left)
Briana Van Deusen, Bryce Tyler, Jeff Cathey, Ighor Tavares, Jordan Spiceland, DeVon King, Landon Bruce, Eric Walker, Kellan Goben, Joseph Teachout, Grant Seufferlein, Connor Roseke, Asher Palomo, Yussef Ramirez, Garrett Cote, Ryan Nelson, Justice Ingraham, Caleb Clark, Johnny Cooksey, Elijah Gonzalez, Michael Johnson, Jacob Kreinbring, Axel Mendez, Ryne Smith
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Around the World displayed some great moves and animated faces. (above)
INSETS (l-r) Parker Seilstad introduces Kyodai in chapel; The early morning football contest was a bit one-sided; Delta and Kyodai join forces in Alyssa Becker’s coronation; Ashlee Ivey and Anela Auala show they’re kindred spirits.
Delta: Pres—A.Becker, VP—K. Firm, Sec/Tres—C. Seilstad, Spiritual Life Dir—T. Shimp, Service Cord/Fashion/Songfest Rep—A. Auala, Activities Coord—A. Ivey, Songfest Rep (1st sem) —S. Tobey, Historian—D. Carroll, AD—L. Callaway
DELTA CHI ALPHA: Beau: Parker Seilstad (1st Row) Caroline Seilstad, Darbi Klinkhammer, Destiny Sandoval, Hannah Boucher, Vanessa Rodriguez, Soren Tobey, Alyssa Becker, Corrine Pearl, Amanda Saldivar; (2nd Row) Tiffany Shimp, Amelia Kynion, Kaylee Becker, Jordan Casey, Shane Stover, Molly Reyes, Megan Keefer, Anela Auala, Courtney Hammitt, Daniella Carroll, Karissa Austin, Sheyli Thomas, Paige Horton, Samantha Adams — not pictured Melanie Baxa, Dacy Bonner, Elizabeth Callaway, Alyssa Didier, Kailey Firm, Jade Hodge, Ashlee Ivey, Kaycee Morphew, Ana Moyers, Amber Parker. Sponsors: Erin Davidson, Deb DiToro, Chelsea Mayer, Jaclyn Smith
photo by Amber Parker
Kyodai shows off their All-Sports hardware at the banquet. (left)
The Delta chicks get into a cheer for their Kyodai men. (above)
Parker Seilstad, Caroline Seilstad, Darbi Klinkhammer, Destiny Sandoval, Hannah Boucher, Vanessa Rodriguez, Soren Tobey, Alyssa Becker, Corrine Pearl, Amanda Saldivar, Tiffany Shimp, Amelia Kynion, Kaylee Becker, Jordan Casey, Shane Stover, Molly Reyes, Megan Keefer, Anela Auala, Courtney Hammitt, Daniella Carroll, Karissa Austin, Sheyli Thomas, Paige Horton, Samantha Adams, Melanie Baxa, Dacy Bonner, Elizabeth Callaway, Alyssa Didier, Kailey Firm, Jade Hodge, Ashlee Ivey, Kaycee Morphew, Ana Moyers, Amber Parker
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Darbi Klinkhammer and Amelia Kynion accept their Delta inites with pride. (left)
Delta president Alyssa Becker knows how to brighten a person’s day. (right)
Delta & Kyodai
Paige Horton gets a bird’s-eye view of the world in Delta and Kyodai’s Songfest production. (middle)
Amber Parker takes a selfie of some of the Songfest crew. (above)
KYODAI: Sweetheart—Alyssa Becker (1st row) Parker Seilstad; (2nd row) Bryan Magno, Kyle Svehla, Drew Leonard, Brandon Schraven, Joe Madison; (3rd row) Jameson Trauger, Troy Rowen, Joseph Ventry, Nick Maple, Seth Olin, Adam Gray, Sean Carroll — not pictured Cody Baack, Bradlee Carls, Austin Dredge, LP Eickhoff, Peter Holmes, Casey Kaup, Jacob Powell. Sponsors: Nick DiToro, Dr. Milton Eckhart, Dennis Leinen
Kyodai: Pres—P. Seilstad, VP—P. Holmes, Tres—J. Powell, Activities—C. Kaup, Spiritual Life Dir—J. Trauger, Songfest Rep. K. Svehla
The women of Delta Chi Alpha and the men of Kyodai did their best to support each other throughout the year and have as much fun doing it as possible. From
Delta’s coronation production of Wannabe to both clubs lifting the All-Sports trophies at the year-end banquet, it was a great year to be in club.
S o m e o f t h e activities enjoyed were Delta’s Pinterest nights, weekly meetings, joint Christmas party with white elephant gifts, and the end of the year bonfire banquet. Delta elevated their service presence by volunteering at Adopt-A-Pet, babysitting for a YC alumni event as well as a holiday Drop ‘N Shop, and participating in the East Hill clothing exchange. The two clubs put a lot of time and energy together in the spring semester with their Songfest production of Around the World.
Alyssa Becker, Parker Seilstad, Bryan Magno, Kyle Svehla, Drew Leonard, Brandon Schraven, Joe Madison, Jameson Trauger, Troy Rowen, Joseph Ventry, Nick Maple, Seth Olin, Adam Gray, Sean Carroll, Cody Baack, Bradlee Carls, Austin Dredge, LP Eickhoff, Peter Holmes, Casey Kaup, Jacob Powell
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From the beginning, Omega Phi and Kingsmen made great efforts to do things together and were blessed as the year went along. Joint
activities included a lot of crazy games and mixers during Club Week, club devotionals, joint Christmas party, club banquet, and an end-of- the-year BBQ. Omega Phi donated their time and energy once again to Operation Christmas Child, a holiday service project through the international relief organization Samaritan’s Purse. They were successful in getting the campus involved in donating shoebox care packages and blessing needy children.
During spring break, Kingsmen and Omega Phi volunteered their services to anyone needing assistance for the week. For Songfest, the clubs broke out the lifeguard outfits for their tribute to everything good about Summertime. At the All-College Banquet, Omega Phi was presented the Big Heart Award for having the highest percentage of participation in the campus blood drives.
Omega Phi
Michaela Hartman signs a song during chapel. (left)
The ladies find Kingsmen’s answer in Battle of the Sexes completely off course. (right)
Omega Phi huddles for a closing prayer at a weekly meeting. (middle)
Omega Phi& Kingsmen
OMEGA PHI: (1st row) Laesha Yeager, Beau—Nathan Trumbo; (2nd row) Mikayla Griffith, Leslie Galindo, Tehia Goben, Linda Risinger, Traevena Parks, Courtney Lovelace, Aileen Edmonds, Jensen Lessig, Lauren Post, Natalie Ostrander; (3rd row) Tiffany Cole, Laura Morrill, Chasta Bonifas, Sara Hansen, Angela Case, Dana Penze, Danielle Berry, Kacey Fatuch, Samantha Dixon, Michaela Hartman — not pictured Jessica Bos, Jennifer Boutin, Jacqueline Esquivel, Shannan Fisher, Ali Linstad, Courtney Maloley, Ariel Michel, Misty Naasz, Bonnie Packer, Anna Pletan, Mia’Milagros Thomas, Olivia Todd, Marissa Watts, Tisa Wharton. Sponsors: Louise Bailey, Mary Ann Case, Cheri Clark, Lisa Menke.
Omega Phi: (Semester 1st/2nd) Pres—S. Dixon/D. Penze, VP—L. Risinger/A. Edmonds, Sec—-D. Penze/T. Cole, Tres—A. Edmonds/A. Case, Songfest Rep—N. Ostrander, Devo—M. Hartman/L. Yeager, AD—J. Lessig/M. Griffith, Activities Dir—C. Bonifas/K. Fatuch, Historian—M. Hartman/O. Todd, Clothing—L. Post/T. Wharton, Service Dir—D. Berry/L. Morrill
club photos courtesy of Laesha Yeager
Laesha Yeager, Nathan Trumbo, Mikayla Griffith, Leslie Galindo, Tehia Goben, Linda Risinger, Traevena Parks, Courtney Lovelace, Aileen Edmonds, Jensen Lessig, Lauren Post, Natalie Ostrander, Tiffany Cole, Laura Morrill, Chasta Bonifas, Sara Hansen, Angela Case, Dana Penze, Danielle Berry, Kacey Fatuch, Samantha Dixon, Michaela Hartman, Jessica Bos, Jennifer Boutin, Jacqueline Esquivel, Shannan Fisher, Ali Linstad, Courtney Maloley, Ariel Michel, Misty Naasz, Bonnie Packer, Anna Pletan, Mia’Milagros Thomas, Olivia Todd, Marissa Watts, Tisa Wharton
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KINGSMEN: Sweetheart—Linda Risinger (1st row) Josh Gonzalez, Trey Sedigas, Caleb Pope, Justice Barnes, Josh Kountz; (2nd row) Matthew Gardner, Jaquar Lovett, Nate Trumbo, Alfred Peters — not pictured Weston Bich, Parker Duensing, Warren Lannon. Sponsors: Kyle Renz, Josh Scheffler, Travis Stoltenberg
Kingsmen
The Songfest cast rehearse their pose as headmaster Bailey threatens their summer plans. (above)
INSETS (l-r) Both clubs sat together at Coronation; The serenade for Nate came with detailed choreog-raphy; Summertime’s final pose; Songfest lights gave the show some pizazz.
Omega Phi’s work with Operation Christmas Child once again blessed a lot of children. (left)
Kingsmen: Pres—A. Peters, VP—M. Gardner, Tres—P. Duensing, Sec—C. Pope, AD—W. Lannon, Activities Dir—J. Barnes & C. Pope, Spiritual Dir—J. Barnes, Songfest Rep—P. Duensing
Club Week’s paintwar in the Mackey basement was a great way to bond. (above)
Linda Risinger, Josh Gonzalez, Trey Sedigas, Caleb Pope, Justice Barnes, Josh Kountz, Matthew Gardner, Jaquar Lovett, Nate Trumbo, Alfred Peters, Weston Bich, Parker Duensing, Warren Lannon
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THETA PSI: Beau- Andrew Rush (1st row) Chelcie Holloway, MacKenzie Bush, Katey Cox, Brittany Marceau, Aubrey Cote, Darrien Gomez; (2nd row) Jordan Kinney, Katy Keefer, Eryn Jacobson, Alaia Navratil, Lauren Derengowski, Hannah Parker, Morgan Moore, Heidi Swenson, Bailey Kinney, Ebony Carther, Kelsey Buglewicz; (3rd row) Caris Clark, Karlie Mountjoy, Hannah Sheldon, Breanna Stewart, Molly Bartee, Shelby Terrell — not pictured Jasmine Agee, Alisha Davis, Halie Ewing, Nicole Gates, Rileigh Lienemann, Priscilla Menke, Kayli Rodriguez, Mallory Sansom, Morgan Tackett, Mayra Urrutia. Sponsors: LaRee Eckman, Katelyn Kynion, Larae Melvin
Theta Psi
Severe Weather Warning stole the show at Songfest, sweeping the awards. (above)
INSETS (l-r) Corey Holmes and Bestley Pierre wrestle during Club Week; the early morning football game featured Sig Tau vs Koinonia; Robert Perez gets the crowd going; Levi Swenson gives his heart to Darrien Gomez.
Theta Psi left no skin untouched during their paint war in the Mackey Underground. (below)
Theta Psi: Pres—C. Holloway, VP—K. Buglewicz, Tres—H. Sheldon, Sec—K. Mountjoy, SLD—H. Swenson, Activities Dir—K. Keefer/ N. Gates, Songfest Rep—A. Davis, Fashionista’s—B. Kinney & E. Jacobson
Club Week photos courtesy of Eryn Jacobson
Theta Psi and Sig Tau show their pride in sweeping the awards at Songfest.
Andrew Rush, Chelcie Holloway, MacKenzie Bush, Katey Cox, Brittany Marceau, Aubrey Cote, Darrien Gomez, Jordan Kinney, Katy Keefer, Eryn Jacobson, Alaia Navratil, Lauren Derengowski, Hannah Parker, Morgan Moore, Heidi Swenson, Bailey Kinney, Ebony Carther, Kelsey Buglewicz, Caris Clark, Karlie Mountjoy, Hannah Sheldon, Breanna Stewart, Molly Bartee, Shelby Terrell, Jasmine Agee, Alisha Davis, Halie Ewing, Nicole Gates, Rileigh Lienemann, Priscilla Menke, Kayli Rodriguez, Mallory Sansom, Morgan Tackett, Mayra Urrutia
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Theta Psi and Sigma Tau had a great year in which they saved some of their best for last. The month of April was historical as their Severe Weather Warning swept
the awards for Best Music, Best Costumes, Best Choreography and Best Theme to take the coveted President’s Award under the direction of Songfest reps Joe and Alisha Davis and Levi Swenson.
At the beginning of the year the clubs volunteered once again at Living Water Rescue Mission for various service projects that included cleaning, washing dishes, restocking the pantry, and some light food prepping. Theta Psi entertained in good taste at Coronation with “What Does the Fox Say?”
At banquet, Theta Psi repeated with the highest accumulative grade point average among clubs winning the Academic Excellence Award.
Sigma Tau
Sig Tau upper classmen give their approval of welcoming Corey Holmes to the fold. (left)
Joey Boxing turned into wrestle mania for Jordan Kinney and Arielle Thomas. (right)
A cool effect was achieved simply with everyone laying down and raising their arms. (middle)
Katey Cox, Joe Davis, and Daniel Magner give it all they have as they take center stage. (inset)
Theta Psi& Sigma Tau
SIG TAU: Sweetheart— Breanna Stewart (1st row) Joe Davis, Dylan Ford, Cameron Holmes, Emilio Rivas, Jacob Wilson, Tyler Cox, Tyler Odom, Andrew Rush, Matthew Miller; (2nd row) Levi Swenson, Raul Ortiz, Abdul Sesay, Devan Rosser, Jake Hasenauer, Corey Holmes, Devaunta Cuba, Michael Weldon, Seth Walker, Cole Craddock; (3rd row) Nolan Henningson, Luis Sanchez, Aaron Beadle, Troy Kelly — not pictured Tim Aragon, Darreon Collins, Jordan Leis, Toby Lewis, Daniel Magner, Sean Murfin, Robert Perez. Sponsors: Bobby DeHart, Larry Good, Jarred Leinen, Josh Stewart
Sig Tau: Pres—M. Miller, VP—L. Swenson, Sec—J. Davis, Tres—T. Cox, Spiritual Life Directors—C. Craddock & A. Rush, AD—T. Kelly, Songfest Reps—J. Davis & L. Swenson
Breanna Stewart, Joe Davis, Dylan Ford, Cameron Holmes, Emilio Rivas, Jacob Wilson, Tyler Cox, Tyler Odom, Matthew Miller, Levi Swenson, Raul Ortiz, Abdul Sesay, Devan Rosser, Jake Hasenauer, Corey Holmes, Devaunta Cuba, Michael Weldon, Seth Walker, Cole Craddock, Nolan Henningson, Luis Sanchez, Aaron Beadle, Troy Kelly, Tim Aragon, Darreon Collins, Jordan Leis, Toby Lewis, Daniel Magner, Sean Murfin, Robert Perez, Andrew Rush
Missions
While most students enjoy a rest during school holidays, many at YC choose instead to dedicate that time to the Lord in service to others.
A team of eight students spent part of the Christmas holiday in Haiti, blessing children in orphanages in Port-au-Prince. They also did outreach and service in the area, including work at a free medical clinic, offering English lessons, and conducting a three-day soccer tournament for children.
Also traveling over the Christmas break was a group of four students and six YC alumni who flew to Ecuador to work with local missionaries on maintenance of a church camp facility and construction of a new church building. Assistant professor of communication, Shannon Leinen and her husband Jared planned the trip,
(l-r) Group that traveled to Haiti over spring break; Mayra, Leslie, Jordan, and Troy were part of the Ecuador team; Emily, Jenny, and Tabitha flex their muscles during their work at a food warehouse in Oklahoma City. (above)
Mike Miller and Kelsey Buglewicz make new friends in Haiti. (top)
During spring break, a team of nine from YC led by Dr. Milton Eckhart, associate professor of biology, traveled to northern Haiti to conduct a week-long mobile health clinic. Partnering with a volunteer team of doctors and nurses through the non-profit Every Eye Will See Him, the group from York College treated 150-200 people each day—taking time to pray with each patient as well as address their physical needs.
Nine members of Beta Beta Sigma and Koinonia traveled to Oklahoma City for their break, where they spent six days serving the homeless and feeding the hungry. The team spent time volunteering at a variety of non-profits including Cross and Crown, Feed the Children, and the city mission. They sorted donations of food, clothing, and personal items, and spent a lot of time praying and fellowshipping with the people served by those organizations.
HaitiChasta BonifasKelsey BuglewiczMike MillerSydney RosekeSeth SalsburyBreanna StewartJosh StewartAlly WeaverRenee Wubbenhorst
EcuadorLeslie GalindoJordan KinneyJared LeinenShannon LeinenJosh RinardCarol RowedderTroy RowenTodd SheldonMichele TandyMayra Urrutia
HaitiEd BaileyLouise BaileyBradlee CarlsCaris ClarkMilton EckhartLindsay JonesTroy KellyAlex Payne
Oklahoma CityCaleb ClarkTabitha HameisterJenny LongEmily MerandaLaurel SimpsonBryce TylerBriana Van DeusenSusan Van DeusenDelaney Woods64
Chasta Bonifas, Kelsey Buglewicz, Mike Miller, Sydney Roseke, Breanna Stewart, Renee Wubbenhorst, Leslie Galindo, Jordan Kinney,Troy Rowen, Mayra Urrutia, Bradlee Carls, Caris Clark, Lindsay Jones, Troy Kelly, Alex Payne, Tabitha Hameister, Jenny Long, Emily Meranda, Laurel Simpson, Bryce Tyler, Briana Van Deusen, Susan Van Deusen, Delaney Woods
Summer Missions
Five groups went out from York College this year with the Let’s Start Talking program. Using the Book of Luke as their English text, the students who were on the LST teams were able to have
one-on-one conversations about the Gospel in the countries of: Belgium, Ecuador, Estonia, Germany, and Japan. The summer experience gave them a unique opportunity to display the love of Christ and to see firsthand the global impact of the Good News.
GermanyLucas AndersonJacob Wilson
EstoniaHannah GundLaura MorrillNatalie Ostrander
BelgiumChelcie HollowayHannah Sheldon
Delaney Woods with one of her LST readers. (left)
Larry Good gives pointers about Belgium to Chelcie and Hannah. (right)
Hannah, Natalie, and Laura at home with their new friends in Estonia. (middle)
Brianna Bailey and Brady Sikes helped sponsor the East Hill youth group in their summer mission trip to Ecuador. (above)
Hannah Sheldon and Chelcie Holloway pause for a pic before boarding the plane. (above)
Jacob Wilson takes a selfie in front of Cologne Cathedral in Germany. (left)
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JapanAustin BentonSaleena Deal
EcuadorBrinna HorvathDelaney Woods
Natalie, Hannah, and Laura have fun standing in the Baltic Sea. (far left)
Saleena Deal, Austin Benton, and Bailey Burgess cut up at their LST party. (left)
Lucas Anderson, Jacob Wilson, Hannah Gund, Laura Morrill, Natalie Ostrander, Chelcie Holloway, Hannah Sheldon, Austin Benton, Saleena Deal, Brinna Horvath, Delaney Woods, Brady Sikes, Brianna Bailey
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Under second-year head coach Jenny Anderson, the Panther volleyball team finished the season 7-28 and 4-8 in conference play. Nicole Gates led the team with 227 kills and 62 blocks. Melanie Baxa
was credited with an incredible 872 assists and Kailley Firm was the leader in serving aces with 35. Tatiana Arvie led the
team in digs with 583.Seven volleyball players
were recognized at the end of the season with conference awards. Arvie and Baxa were both named 2nd Team All-MCAC and Gates was named Honorable Mention. Five members of the volleyball team were named MCAC Scholar Athletes: Sandy Chang, Alisha Davis, Kailey Firm, Nicole Gates, and Mallory Sansom.
A defensive trio at the net sets up a tight blocking scheme. (left)
Coaches Anderson and Davidson go over the team strategy. (right)
Nicole Gates who finished the year with 227 kills brings it down against the defenders. (middle)
Volleyball
Kailey Firm led the team in serving aces with 35 on the year. (above)
Delaney Woods, Melanie Baxa, Tatianna Arvie, Rileigh Lienemann, Kailey Firm, Kenzie Witt, Dacy Bonner, Nicole Gates, Halie Ewing, Alyssa Didier, Kayliana Rodriguez, Mallory Sansom
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It is evident by Mallory Sansom’s laughter that the team is in good spirits. (below)
2013 Volleyball Team: (1st row) Assistant Coach Erin Davidson, Delaney Woods, Melanie Baxa, Tatianna Arvie, Rileigh Lienemann, *Kailey Firm, Head Coach Jenny Anderson; (2nd row) Kenzie Witt, Dacy Bonner, Nicole Gates, Halie Ewing, Alyssa Didier, Kayliana Rodriguez, *Mallory Sansom *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
With all eyes on the ball, Tatianna Arvie lays out for the dig. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Rileigh Lienemann goes up strong for the kill; Kenzie Witt gets set to bring it down over the defender; Melanie Baxa focuses as she gives the perfect set; Kayliana Rodriguez uses good form to deliver the spike.
2013 Volleyball JV Team: (1st row) Head JV Coach Ross Anderson, Elizabeth Bertey, Lauren Derengowski, Sandy Chang, Delaney Woods, Leslie Galindo, Paige Horton, Assistant Coach Kayla Durham; (2nd row) Alisha Davis, Kayla Struck, Shane Stover, Jordan Casey, Kaycee Morphew, Krysta Applegate, Assistant Coach Ana Moyers
Date Opponent W/L8/30 Dakota Wesleyan L 0-38/30 Dakota State L 1-38/31 Valley City State L 0-38/31 Clarke L 0-39/3 Central Christian* W 3-09/5 Midland University L 0-39/7 Grand View L 0-39/7 Dordt College L 0-39/10 Saint Mary* L 1-39/12 Bethel College L 1-39/13 St. Gregory's Univ W 3-19/13 Wayland Baptist Univ L 0-39/14 SAGU L 0-39/14 Central Methodist L 0-39/27 Mount Marty L 1-39/28 Bellevue University * L 0-39/28 Johnson & Wales L 1-310/1 Central Christian* W 3-110/4 Central Baptist* W 3-010/5 College of the Ozarks* L 0-310/8 Concordia Univ L 0-310/11 Grace University W 3-110/14 Missouri Valley L 0-310/14 Waldorf College* L 0-310/18 Waldorf College* L 0-310/18 Valley City State L 1-310/19 Cardinal Stritch L 0-310/19 Mayville State L 0-310/22 Saint Mary* L 2-310/29 Haskell University* W 3-210/29 Bellevue University* L 0-311/1 Dakota Wesleyan W 3-011/2 Oklahoma Wesleyan* L 0-311/7 Grace University L 1-311/15 Haskell University* L 1-3* MCAC game; Home games in bold
Name GP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG Blk 1 Baxa 116 37 39 209 -0.01 872 26 39 3 280 18 2 Witt 101 194 115 706 0.112 6 0 1 8 79 23 3 Lieneman 82 147 126 562 0.037 5 8 22 14 63 11 4 Rodriguez 53 49 45 190 0.021 3 2 18 1 19 9 5 Gates 118 227 121 604 0.175 7 0 5 3 28 62 6 Sansom 103 11 18 68 -0.103 4 20 16 36 171 1 7 Woods 45 0 0 1 0 1 8 22 1 16 0 8 Arvie 119 16 21 145 -0.034 9 23 40 35 583 1 9 Ewing 112 135 104 437 0.071 9 6 20 4 37 3711 Firm 113 3 12 48 -0.188 66 35 39 33 188 012 Bonner 88 131 65 529 0.125 22 3 8 13 51 2615 Didier 106 191 89 648 0.157 20 29 11 34 216 2416 Bertey 23 1 1 12 0 3 3 4 10 25 0
Elizabeth Bertey, Lauren Derengowski, Sandy Chang, Delaney Woods, Leslie Galindo, Paige Horton, Kayla Durham, Alisha Davis, Kayla Struck, Shane Stover, Jordan Casey, Kaycee Morphew, Krysta Applegate, Ana Moyers
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It may not have shown in the win/loss column, but the Lady Panthers were focused as a team and enjoyed great chemistry on and off the field. They finished the year under seventh-year head coach Trent Hinton with
a 4-11-2 record, 0-5-1 in the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Junior forward Ariel le Thomas led all scorers with 4 goals and three assists on the season. Katie Keefer averaged 9.18 saves per game and was ranked 7th in the nation on total saves wi th 156. Thomas and senior defender Amber Parker were both named All-MCAC Second Team. Eight players were named MCAC Scholar-Athletes: Jaynie Brautman, Kelsey Buglewicz, Liz Callaway, Hannah Gund, Ashlee Ivey, Jordan Kinney, T i f f a n y S h i m p , a n d Mayra Urrutia.
Arielle Thomas puts her head on the ball against Univ. of St. Mary. (left)
With all the leverage she can muster, Mia Thomas takes a shot on goal. (right)
Adiana Loya battles for position in the Homecoming match with Central Christian. (middle)
Jordan Kinney looks to a teammate with her throw-in. (below)
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Ashlee Ivey, Kelsey Buglewicz, Aubrey Cote’, Katey Cox, Heather Negley, Mayra Urrutia, Katy Keefer, Shandie Curtis, Amber Parker, Rachquel Banducci, Raquel Pineda, Amelia Kynion, Elizabeth Callaway, Jordan Kinney, Adiana Loya, Hannah Gund, Tiffany Shimp, Hannah Boucher, Caitlin Nipe, Anela Auala, Mia-Milagros Thomas, Britney Curry, Jaynie Brautman, Arielle Thomas
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(Insets: l-r) Amber Parker maintains control against a Doane player; Britney Curry leans in for the takeaway; Kelsey Buglewicz focuses in stride; Anela Auala uses her body to shied off the defender.
Mayra Urrutia is on the move against Univ. of St Mary. (below)
2013 Women’s Soccer Team: (1st row) Ashlee Ivey, *Kelsey Buglewicz, Aubrey Cote’, Katey Cox, Heather Negley, *Mayra Urrutia, Katy Keefer, Shandie Curtis, Amber Parker, Rachquel Banducci, Raquel Pineda, Amelia Kynion, *Elizabeth Callaway; (2nd row) Head Coach Trent Hinton, *Jordan Kinney, Adiana Loya, Hannah Gund, Tiffany Shimp, Hannah Boucher, Caitlin Nipe, Anela Auala, Mia-Milagros Thomas, Britney Curry, Jaynie Brautman, Arielle Thomas, Assistant Coach Matt Coppinger – not pictured Assistant Coach Katie Kynion *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
With her teammates in position, Katie Keefer gets one of her 12 saves against College of Saint Mary. (above)
Heather Negley sweeps in for the take away during Homecoming .(right)
Date Opponent Score8/27 Mount Marty College W 2-18/31 Morningside College L 0-69/1 Briar Cliff University L 0-39/6 Doane College L 0-69/10 Bethany College L 0-39/13 Tabor College L 0-39/17 Univ of St. Mary W 3-29/19 Grace University W 5-09/24 Sterling College L 1-39/28 Bethel College T 0-010/5 *College of Saint Mary L 0-510/9 *Central Christian L 0-310/12 Presentation College W 2-110/19 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 0-310/23 *Bellevue University L 0-410/26 *Waldorf College L 0-311/2 *Central Baptist T 0-0* MCAC game; Home games in bold
No Player GP GS G A Pts G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH YC0 Keefer 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Nipe 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Cote 12 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0.333 03 Loya 17 17 2 2 6 0.167 12 9 0.75 14 Kinyon 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 Negley 17 17 0 0 0 0 8 5 0.625 06 Brautman 17 17 1 2 4 0.048 21 12 0.571 18 Cox 14 0 1 0 2 0.333 3 3 1 09 Callaway 17 10 0 0 0 0 3 2 0.667 010 Auala 16 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 0.25 011 Urrutia 17 17 1 0 2 0.077 13 9 0.692 012 Buglewicz 17 13 0 1 1 0 7 4 0.571 013 Parker 17 17 0 0 0 0 6 3 0.5 114 Ivey 11 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 015 Kinney 17 17 1 1 3 0.091 11 6 0.545 016 Curtis 10 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 017 Curry 17 17 2 1 5 0.105 19 12 0.632 018 Shimp 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 019 Pineda 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020 Banducci 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 021 Gund 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 022 Thomas, A 17 17 4 3 11 0.129 31 20 0.645 023 Boucher 15 0 1 0 2 0.333 3 3 1 024 Thomas, M 16 6 0 1 1 0 15 11 0.733 0
The ladies enjoy their downtime during the fall athletic retreat at NYC. (above)
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2013 Men’s Soccer Team: Team Mascot Finn Ireland (1st row) Raul Ortiz, Luis Arevalo, *Abdul Sesay, Shermon Davis, Jacob Perez, Jordan Spiceland, Nick Mueting, Carlos Fernandes, *Andrew Rush; (2nd row) Assistant Coach JB Benjamin, Assistant Coach Ben Berry, Michael Ortiz, Garrett Cote’, Ben Abraham, Nick Maple, Ighor Tavares, Luis Sanchez, Pierre Bestley, Jared Munoz, Santiago Castano, Connor Roseke, Team Chaplain Billy Lones, Head Coach Jon Ireland; (3rd row) Student Assistant Kris Olson, Student Assistant David Maple, Elijah Gonzalez, Louba Lesly, Axel Mendez, Alex Reyes, Armando Ochoa, Student Assistant Luis Pulido, Student Assistant Marcelo Souza *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Senior defender Abdul Sesay goes on the offensive in his goal attempt during the 4-0 Homecoming win against Presentation College. (above photo by Bob DeHart)
(Insets: l-r) Luis Arevelo stretches to control the ball; Nick Mueting feels the heat of the defense on his back; Michael Ortiz and a Waldorf defender go after the ball; Ben Abraham uses his body to shield against a Bethany opponent.
Jordan Spiceland leaps for the header against Presentation College. (right)
Raul Ortez is set to send the ball flying against Bethany at the Cornerstone Complex. (above)
No Player GP GS G A Pts G/SH SH SOG SOG/SH YC RC0 Tavares 11 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Roseke 15 6 0 0 0 0 3 2 0.667 0 04 Cote 13 11 2 1 5 0.25 8 5 0.625 1 05 Arevalo 17 17 1 0 2 0.143 7 3 0.429 6 06 Maple 17 6 2 0 4 0.286 7 4 0.571 3 07 Munoz 16 15 2 0 4 0.25 8 6 0.75 5 18 Castano 7 7 2 2 6 0.091 22 10 0.455 1 29 Ortiz, M 18 14 1 1 3 0.056 18 10 0.556 3 0
10 Fernandes 11 11 4 4 12 0.1 40 21 0.525 4 111 Mueting 11 10 1 0 2 0.25 4 2 0.5 1 112 Spiceland 17 16 1 2 4 0.043 23 9 0.391 0 015 Davis 9 9 1 0 2 0.333 3 1 0.333 2 216 Ortiz, R 18 15 0 3 3 0 5 3 0.6 1 017 Rush 18 10 1 1 3 0.125 8 3 0.375 1 018 Pierre 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 019 Abraham 17 10 1 0 2 0.167 6 3 0.5 3 120 Sesay 17 17 1 0 2 0.111 9 5 0.556 1 121 Sanchez 9 8 1 0 2 0.1 10 6 0.6 0 023 Perez 7 5 0 0 0 0 4 1 0.25 0 0
Date Opponent Score8/26 Grace University W 5-18/27 Mount Marty College L 1-58/31 Morningside College L 0-29/1 Briar Cliff University L 1-29/6 Doane College L 0-89/10 Bethany College L 1-59/13 Tabor College L 0-89/17 Saint Mary College L 1-39/24 Sterling College L 0-29/28 Bethel College T 1-110/1 Concordia University L 2-610/5 Johnson & Wales Univ L 1-410/9 *Central Christian T 1-110/12 Presentation College W 4-010/19 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 1-810/23 *Bellevue University L 0-710/26 *Waldorf College L 0-311/2 *Central Baptist L 2-4* MCAC game; Home games in Bold
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Men’s soccer had several injuries that kept some key players on the sideline during the season, but the team did their part in giving York College fans some exciting games in 2013. Under second-year
head coach Jon Ireland, the Panthers went 2-14-2, 0-4-1 in conference play. Despite injury and playing in on ly e leven games, Carlos Fernandes led all YC scorers with 4 goals and 4 ass i s t s on the season. Freshman goalie Ighor Tavares from Brazil started in ten games and recorded 111 saves for the year.
S e n i o r v e t e r a n s A n d r e w R u s h a n d Abdul Sesay along with Fernandes and Bestley P ie r re we re named MCAC Scholar-Athletes.
Garret t Cote’s throw-in were entertainment at its finest. (left)
Carlos Fernandes leaves his opponent in the dust. (right)
Lu is Sanchez is mau led by teammates a f te r sco r ing a t Homecoming. (middle)
Senior midfielder Andrew Rush kicks the ball into the opponent. (above)
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2013 Cross Country Team: (1st row) Lindsay Jones, Morgan De Boer, Emily Meranda, Kelsey Dallimore; (2nd row) *Kyle Bottom, Warren Lannon, Joe Teachout, Karissa Austin, Amanda Myers, Heidi Swenson, Levi Swenson, Tyler Cox, Trey Sedigas; (3rd row) Assistant Coach Andrew Aragon, *Kellan Goben, Jeff Austin, *Jake Hasenauer, Darreon Collins, Justice Barnes, Jonathan Houser, Grayson Gonzalez, Head Coach Justin Carver *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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“This is the best team I’ve ever been on. There’s a camaraderie here that I never had anywhere else. Usually running is a very individual sport. Here, we’re really a team. The encouragement we give each other is impressive.” – Jeff Austin
Members of the women’s soccer team encourage Jeff and Levi during the Blue vs Black run. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Kellan Goben leans in as he crosses the finish; Karissa Austin was MCAC Runner of the Week for her race at Bethel College; The final run of the year leaves Kyle Bottom exhausted; The uphill climb during the practice run added a degree of difficulty.
Runners set their timers as they begin the Blue vs Black race with the men going south and the women heading east. (right)
MCAC Championship photos courtesy of The Indian Leader
Date Invite8/30 Twilight Hokum Karem - La Crosse, WI9/6 Northwest Open - Maryville, MO9/12 Blue vs Black9/21 Woody Greeno - Lincoln, NE9/28 Dean White - Crete, NE10/12 YC Homecoming - York, NE10/19 Bethel Invite - Newton, KS10/26 Mid-States Classic - Winfield, KS11/9 MCAC Championships - Lawrence, KS11/23 NAIA Championships - Lawrence, KS
Darreon Collins sprints to the finish alongside a runner from the University of Jamestown. (left)
York had four runners honored at the MCAC Championships. (right)
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Panther runners came up just short of repeating as champions at the MCAC cross country tournament. York was paced behind the 2nd place finish of Tecumseh,
Kan., junior Jeff Austin and the 4th place finish of Benkleman, Neb., sophomore Levi Swenson. Both runners were named MCAC All-Conference while two other YC runners, Warren Lannon and Justice Barnes, were Honorable Mention All-MCAC finishing 12th and 14th respectively. A twice-named Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Runner of the Week, Austin was also named by the conference as Newcomer of the Year and represented York College at the NAIA National Championships in Lawrence on November 23.
The women’s team had two named Honorable Mention All-MCAC: Morgan DeBoer who finished 12th at the MCAC Championships and Kelsey Dallimore 13th. At the conclusion of the season seven runners were announced as MCAC Scholar-Athletes: Karissa Austin, Kyle Bottom, Tyler Cox, Kellan Goben, Jake Hasenauer, Lindsay Jones, and Emily Meranda.
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M o r g a n D e B o e r a n d K e l s e y Dallimore finish strong at the MCAC Championships, separated by only .4 seconds. (left)
Levi Swenson gives it everything he has to finish 4th in conference. (right)
MCAC Newcomer of the Year, Jeff Austin, earned 2nd place in the MCAC Championships and went on to run at Nationals. (left)
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York College had its best showing in program history at the 2014 NAIA Wrestling National Meet with three Panthers receiving All-American honors. At 125 lbs Oscar Marin, a sophomore from Bakersfield,
Calif., finished his season in 8th place after going 3-3 in the tournament. In the 141 lb weight bracket Jason Arreola, a senior from Anaheim, Calif., also finished 3-3 for 8th to become York’s first two-time All-American in wrestling. Saia
Lotulelei, a junior from Kihei, Hawaii, had the best showing for the Panthers, narrowly missing the opportunity to wrestle for the heavyweight championship. Lotulelei went 3-2 and finished 5th for his All-American status.
Carlos Arana, a junior from Santa Ana, Calif., went 2-2 in the tournament at 165 lbs., and Logan Paul Eickhoff, a junior from Shasta, Calif., went 1-2 at 197 lbs. The team finished in 13th place out of the 38 colleges represented. Robert Eklund was
named a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete.
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Carlos Arana has his way with the wrestler from Concordia Univ. (left)
Bakersfield, Cal., senior Bryan Magno stretches out his opponent. (right)
Ch rys t i an Banue los ge t s an aggressive takedown that leads to a 13-12 decision over Doane. (middle)
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Oscar Marin, one of York’s three All-American wrestlers, gets a 20-5 tech fall over his Doane College opponent in the 125 lb weight bracket. (above)
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Robert Eklund, Brandon Brown, Yussef Ramirez, Oscar Marin, Marcus Banducci, Sergio Sanchez, Jason Arreola, Joshua Eklund, Joe Madison, Chrystian Banuelos, Devaunta Cuba, Bryan Magno, Joey Massay, Kyle Wichman, Saia Lotulelei, Quentin Becker, Eric Guetterman, LP Eickhoff, Carlos Arana, Aaron Lopez, Devan Rosser
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Saia Lotulelei manhandles his opponent from Doane College in front of the home fans. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Coach Smith and Coach Diaz encourage Chrystian in his match; Marcus Banducci tries to get a hold on the competition in the home dual vs Concodia; Quentin Becker puts a hurt on one of the Bulldogs’ premier wrestlers; LP Eickhoff went 3-1 and took 2nd at the Bethany Swede Open.
2013-14 Wrestling Team: (1st row) *Robert Eklund, Brandon Brown, Yussef Ramirez, Oscar Marin, Marcus Banducci, Sergio Sanchez, Jason Arreola; (2nd row) Assistant Coach Jotham Andrews, Joshua Eklund, Joe Madison, Chrystian Banuelos, Devaunta Cuba, Bryan Magno, Joey Massay, Student Assistant Kyle Wichman; (3rd row) Associate Head Coach Greg Smith, Saia Lotulelei, Quentin Becker, Eric Guetterman, LP Eickhoff, Carlos Arana, Aaron Lopez, Devan Rosser, Head Coach Ramon Diaz *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete
Jason Arreola takes care of business in the Concordia dual at Seward. Arreola became York College’s first wrestler to be a two-time All-American. (above)
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Coach Diaz works on some techniques with LP Eickhoff and Bradlee Carls. (right)
Saia Lotulelei finished 5th in the NAIA heavyweight championship bracket. (below)
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With a season at YC under his belt second-year head coach Matt Madole improved on his inaugural season with some solid recruiting and fell just short of post season play finishing with
an 11-15 record, 6-8 in conference. A highlight for the Lady Panthers was taking down MCAC powerhouse College of the
Ozarks at home winning 87-79.Cory Minjarez led all players
in points with a season total of 408 points, 15.7/game, and also led in steals (54). Zanoria Echols and Marissa Maher dominated the boards with 146 and 134 rebounds on the year. Alyssa Becker averaged 3.5 assists per game, 91 on the season. All-MCAC honors went to Minjarez while Echols and Doreen Lopez were voted Honorable Mention All-MCAC. Becker, Maher, Alex Payne, and Courtney Swope were named MCAC Scholar-Athletes.
Guarded closely by a Haskell player, Mesha Ellison drives toward the basket. (left)
Alyssa Becker goes all out as she makes a move to the basket against the Ozarks’ defender. (right)
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Cory Minjarez goes up for two of her 22 points in the Panthers’ 82-68 win over McPherson College. (right)
Date Opponent Score10/25 Dordt College L 50-8010/29 Grace University W 105-4411/15 McPherson College W 82-6811/19 Bethany College W 83-6911/22 Sterling College W 77-7311/23 Tabor College L 50-6811/26 Mid-America Christian L 66-7312/5 Hastings College L 63-8012/9 Mount Marty College L 65-9712/12 Concordia University L 55-951/10 Ozark Christian W 85-371/17 *College of Saint Mary L 56-831/18 *Waldorf College W 84-521/21 *Central Christian W 98-821/24 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 77-851/25 *Haskell University L 63-731/31 *Central Baptist W 100-782/1 *College of the Ozarks L 57-892/7 *Central Baptist W 76-642/8 *College of the Ozarks W 87-792/11 *Central Christian W 77-602/14 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 84-932/15 *Haskell University L 68-742/21 *College of Saint Mary L 69-1062/22 *Waldorf College L 80-832/28 *Haskell University L 57-71*MCAC game; Home games in bold
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Never undervalue the support of your teammates. (above)
Marissa Maher elevates for the shot above the McPherson defense. (right)
The basketball teams, student body, and fans gather at mid-court in support of Dr. Clark Roush’s battle with cancer. (above)
Darbi Klinkhammer puts up a jumper against Ozark Christian. (left)
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In front of a packed Eagles’ Nest, Doreen Lopez takes a jump shot against Oklahoma Christian during their homecoming weekend. (above)
(Insets: l-r)) Jacqueline Esquivel makes her move in the lane against McPherson; Zanoria Echols elevates for two at home against Central Baptist; Courtney Swope gets by her Central Christian defender for two underneath the basket; Elizabeth Maher dribbles around the Hastings’ defense. photos by Bob DeHart
2013-14 Women’s Basketball Team: (1st row) Elizabeth Maher, Haylee Shaffer, Courtney Hammitt, Demetra Howlingwolf, *Alyssa Becker, Kaylee Becker, Damesha Ellison, Zanoria Echols, Jacqueline Esquivel; (2nd row) Courtney Swope, Hannah Parker, Darbi Klinkhammer, Talea Struck, Ebony Carther, Lauren Peterson, Brittany Marceau, Renee Wubbenhorst, Cory Minjarez; (3rd row) Assistant Coach Jen Spickelmier, Assistant Coach Misty Brestel, Alexandra Payne, Doreen Lopez, Carlie Bonderer, Taylor Runyan, *Marisa Maher, Head Coach Matthew Madole, Student Assistant Andrew Johnson *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Name G GS FG PCT 3-Pt PCT FT PCT PTS P/G Asst BLK ST Reb22 Minjarez 26 23 131 0.407 59 0.292 87 0.737 408 15.7 53 1 54 21/7520 Echols 26 16 86 0.376 2 0.167 108 0.761 282 10.8 47 1 32 62/8423 Lopez 23 21 101 0.407 6 0.545 38 0.679 246 10.7 37 21 24 32/9304 Swope 25 17 70 0.417 25 0.294 34 0.791 199 8 19 4 21 37/4813 Becker, A 26 24 54 0.348 18 0.281 44 0.657 170 6.5 91 3 32 29/7024 Maher, M 25 10 65 0.385 12 0.226 21 0.724 163 6.5 40 3 20 44/9010 Esquivel 26 0 32 0.288 14 0.292 21 0.7 99 3.8 28 5 16 7/2614 Klinkhammer 26 0 30 0.469 9 0.429 26 0.765 95 3.7 7 1 6 14/3021 Payne 18 1 25 0.325 8 0.276 9 0.643 67 3.7 15 5 7 18/4003 Maher, E 25 1 21 0.362 4 0.235 8 0.667 54 2.2 14 0 7 8/1399 Runyan 10 7 22 0.379 5 0.294 4 0.667 53 5.3 6 5 4 10/2725 Ellison 22 0 13 0.22 6 0.188 9 0.9 41 1.9 20 1 5 9/235 Bonderer 1 0 10 0.556 0 0 0 0 20 20 0 0 1 6/698 Hammitt 2 0 2 0.667 1 1 0 0 5 2.5 0 0 0 0/111 Marceau 4 0 1 0.333 0 0 2 0.667 4 1 0 0 0 0/101 Parker 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/032 Becker, K 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/097 Struck 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0/1
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Dylan Brewer, a senior from Keller, Texas, completes a fast break in the home opener against Concordia University. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Remington Mignott goes up for two of his 19 points against Oklahoma Christian; Deon Willis puts his awesome vertical leap on display during Midnight Madness; Defenses had their hands full with Andre Vaughn’s aggressive play; Alec Monaghan brings it down hard in the home opener against Concordia University.
Zach Ruff splits the defenders in a JV game against Hastings College. (below)
The coaching staff along with the players invest themselves fully into the game against Bellevue University. (below)
2013-14 Men’s Basketball Team: (1st row) Mike Buffalo, Isaiah Willis, Deon Willis, Johnny Cooksey, Tre’ Howe, Andre Vaughn, Remi Mignott, Ramses Larobina, *Dylan Brewer, Daymian Marshall; (2nd row) Asst. Coach Tree Burks, Asst. Coach Joe Lundstrom, Student Manager Roberto Romero, Reggie Sonnier, Heyvis Jackson, Amen Osayande, Baye Fall, Alec Monaghan, Michael Johnson, Weston Walsh, Student Asst. Jeremiah Ahart, Asst. Coach Dee Ellison, Head Coach Delton Deal (right)
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Name GP GS FG PCT 3-Pt PCT FT PCT PTS P/G Asst BLK ST Reb03 Brewer 30 30 171 0.429 55 0.362 148 0.791 545 18.2 110 5 49 23/9310 Vaughn 30 30 191 0.458 82 0.4 61 0.718 525 17.5 69 4 38 17/5722 Mignott 30 30 122 0.467 34 0.4 106 0.752 384 12.8 44 4 42 40/10611 Jackson 26 25 136 0.517 13 0.325 30 0.6 315 12.1 30 47 19 63/10805 Sonnier 23 18 87 0.416 26 0.382 55 0.743 255 11.1 32 14 47 58/8100 Willis 26 2 74 0.416 17 0.304 32 0.627 197 7.6 29 3 16 19/2801 Marshall 30 3 48 0.425 8 0.229 31 0.689 135 4.5 24 6 15 24/3812 Buffalo 25 2 32 0.432 3 0.3 39 0.696 106 4.2 9 5 11 22/5902 Howe 30 0 19 0.388 2 0.333 29 0.63 69 2.3 30 0 10 15/3399 Osayande 9 9 25 0.595 3 0.5 4 0.444 57 6.3 15 11 9 7/3623 Ferguson 14 1 16 0.457 3 0.375 1 0.1 36 2.6 9 4 8 12/2025 Monaghan 26 1 13 0.361 0 0 4 0.667 30 1.2 3 14 9 5/2350 Fall 9 0 1 0.143 0 0 3 0.75 5 0.6 1 3 0 2/9
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Delton Deal completed his fourth season as head coach of the men’s basketba l l team producing once more
a winning tradition. A highlight early in the season was taking on NCAA Div. II Oklahoma Christian at their homecoming game. The Panthers led the majority of the first half before losing to the Eagles in a very exciting contest. York was able to secure a place in the MCAC tournament but were eliminated in the first game finishing the season at 17-13, 6-8 in the conference.
Dylan Brewer led the team with 18.7 points and 3.67 assists per game. Heyvis Jackson averaged 6.58 rebounds with 171 on the year and also led in block shots (47). Reggie Sonnier was credited with 2.04 steals/game, 47 steals for the season.
All-MCAC honors went to Brewer while Jackson and Andre Vaughn were voted Honorable Mention All-MCAC. Brewer, Daymian Marshall, and Abram Veasey were named MCAC Scholar-Athletes.
Andre leads the fast break attempt with Dylan ready to assist. (left)
Daymian Marshall makes a baseline move around a Kansas Wesleyan defender. (right)
Heyvis Jackson sails through the lane for 2 of his 14 points against Grace University. (middle)
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Date Opponent Score11/1 Concordia University W 86-7911/2 Kansas Wesleyan W 98-8811/15 Northwood University W 104-10311/19 Mount Marty College W 88-7711/29 Briar Cliff University L 96-10211/30 William Woods College W 108-9912/2 Grace University W 89-8412/13 St. Ambrose W 94-8412/14 Mount Mercy L 88-9012/30 Briar Cliff University L 72-8112/31 Morningside College W 81-781/3 Kansas Wesleyan Univ W 84-771/4 Friends University L 92-1001/10 Ozark Christian W 111-961/17 *Bellevue University L 82-911/18 *Waldorf College L 70-781/21 *Central Christian L 89-931/24 *Oklahoma Wesleyan W 104-981/25 *Haskell University W 86-831/31 *Central Baptist L 67-742/1 *College of the Ozarks L 82-942/7 *Central Baptist W 109-912/8 *College of the Ozarks L 64-742/11 *Central Christian W 83-812/14 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 72-842/15 *Haskell University W 121-1132/21 *Bellevue University L 69-932/22 *Waldorf College W 86-812/28 *Waldorf College W 98-893/1 *Bellevue University L 86-96*MCAC game; Home games in bold
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2014 Softball Team: (1st row) Morgan Derengowski, MacKenzie Bush, Amanda Saldivar, Renee Rayls, Britney Curry; (2nd row) Head Coach Tori Rath, Molly Reyes, Courtney Lovelace, Jessie Griffith, Tabatha Cramer, *Sarah Trembly, Morgan Moore, Student Assistant Justine Kodesh; (3rd row) Assistant Coach Devyn Pearl, Destiny Sandoval, Laykin McCoy, *Dani Marks, Priscilla Menke, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arica Reeves, Brittany Rayls, Corrine Pearl *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Morgan Derengowski blasts a line drive to score Molly Reyes. (above)
Tabi Cramer, who pitched three years for the Lady Panthers, follows through on her delivery. (lower left)
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The team celebrates Brittany Rayls’ RBI double in the 4-3 victory over College of St Mary. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Amanda Saldivar slides in for the score; Arica Reeves throws the runner out at first; Jessie Griffith lines up for the pitch; Dani Marks readies herself at 2nd base.
It took special fans to brave the cold for the home opener against Peru State. (below)
Leaders At The PlateName GP AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO SH SB
Bush 43 0.24 121 16 29 4 0 1 12 36 0.298 5 0 14 10 5Curry 40 0.209 115 14 24 1 0 0 8 25 0.217 7 1 21 6 3Derengowski 44 0.248 101 7 25 5 0 0 10 30 0.297 17 1 22 1 1Griffith 23 0.233 43 2 10 0 0 0 3 10 0.233 9 0 7 2 0Lovelace 14 0.056 18 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0.056 4 0 8 0 0Marks 40 0.276 105 19 29 3 0 5 21 47 0.448 11 0 27 0 1McCoy 28 0.175 40 4 7 1 0 0 2 8 0.2 0 0 15 1 0Rayls, B 43 0.316 114 9 36 6 0 0 19 42 0.368 13 0 11 1 1Rayls, R 5 0.077 13 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.077 0 1 3 0 0Reeves 44 0.248 133 12 33 5 0 0 9 38 0.286 7 2 26 1 0Reyes 44 0.288 118 15 34 3 1 0 2 39 0.331 11 1 30 2 7Saldivar 43 0.274 124 16 34 2 0 0 10 36 0.29 10 1 12 11 5Sandoval 39 0.194 36 1 7 1 0 0 5 8 0.222 0 1 12 6 0
Overall PitchingName GP ERA W L IP H SO BB OBASandoval 29 4.52 2 11 97.2 150 31 25 0.336Griffith 11 5.25 0 5 30.2 63 10 9 0.426Moore 26 8.99 2 13 74 155 24 29 0.404Rodriguez 20 10.63 1 3 27.2 59 10 17 0.399Cramer 15 13.31 0 7 33.2 75 16 37 0.426
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It was a rebuilding year for the women’s softball team and fifth-year head coach Tori Rath as they
lost six of their players who led in stats and postseason honors from the 2013 team. The Lady Panthers finished 5-39 on the regular season, 4-16 in conference play. Two players received conference honors with Brittany Rayls and MacKenzie Bush being named Honorable Mention All-MCAC.
Stat leaders were Brittany Rayls’ .316 batting average, Dani Marks with 21 RBIs, Molly Reyes with 7 stolen bases, and Destiny Sandoval with a 4.52 ERA and 31 strikeouts. Sandoval and Morgan Moore both had two wins on the season. Marks and Sarah Trembly were named Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
Destiny Sandoval led the team in innings pitched with 97.2. (left)
MacKenzie Bush covers the plate and gets the out at home. (right)
Brittany Rayls led the team with 36 hits on the season. (middle)
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Date Opponent Score2/21 USAO L 2-72/21 Mid-America Christian L 6-102/21 Friends University L 0-72/23 Tabor College (2) L 0-4, L 1-93/4 Kansas Wesleyan (2) L 1-6, L 2-53/6 Peru State Univ (2) L 2-14, L 0-53/9 Bethany College L 0-223/9 Hastings College L 6-103/10 Langston University (2) L 2-11, L 3-113/12 Northwood Univ (2) L 4-7, L 0-103/19 Nebraska Wesleyan (2) L 0-5, L 5-113/20 Concordia Univ (2) L 3-7, L 1-113/23 Presentation College (2) W 12-0, L 4-63/26 Kansas Wesleyan L 2-63/28 *Haskell University W 10-63/28 *Central Baptist L 1-113/29 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 4-163/29 *Central Christian L 0-24/2 *Bellevue University (2) L 2-5, L 1-104/5 *Waldorf College (2) L 4-5, L 0-104/8 *College of St Mary (2) W 4-3, L 1-94/11 *Haskell University W 12-24/11 *Central Baptist L 0-44/12 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 2-54/12 *Central Christian W 4-14/18 Hastings College (2) L 0-10, L 0-124/22 *College of St Mary (2) L 1-6, L 5-94/25 *Bellevue University (2) L 1-14, L 0-114/26 *Waldorf College (2) L 2-7, L 5-6*MCAC game; Home games in bold
Morgan Derengowski, MacKenzie Bush, Amanda Saldivar, Renee Rayls, Britney Curry, Molly Reyes, Courtney Lovelace, Jessie Griffith, Tabatha Cramer, Sarah Trembly, Morgan Moore, Justine Kodesh, Destiny Sandoval, Laykin McCoy, Dani Marks, Priscilla Menke, Vanessa Rodriguez, Arica Reeves, Brittany Rayls, Corrine Pearl
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A fter last year’s incredible run to the NAIA Baseball World Series, first-year Head Coach Brian Walth was hoping for a repeat visit to Idaho with this
year’s team. However, there was a new kid in town, so to speak, as the Eagles from Oklahoma Wesleyan rose to the top of the MCAC as well as garnered national attention with the #3 NAIA ranking. The Panthers and Bruins did their usual sparring as they split 3-3 in their match-ups and provided some incredible battles for the home crowd to enjoy at Levitt Stadium. The Panthers finished their season with a record of 32-21, 14-10 in conference play.
Tyler Helms was selected as a first-team catcher on the talent-laden MCAC team. Helms posted a .374 average for the season and recorded three home runs, nine doubles and 35 RBIs. All-MCAC 2nd Team were Sean Goodall (OF), Matt Owen (OF), and Tyler Molder (P). Helms and Trevor Ramos were MCAC Golden Glove recipients. Ramos led the team with 37 RBIs, Rudy Perez with 24 stolen bases, Molder’s 2.63 ERA led the pitching staff, and Josh Knoll led with 72 strikeouts. Cody Baack, Josh Burgener, D.J. Drews, Tyler Helms, and Jacob Powell were MCAC Scholar-Athletes.
Baseball
Matt Owen was 3-3 against Bellevue including this homerun blast. (leftt)
Tyler Molder led the team in wins with 8 and had a 2.63 ERA. (right)
Tyler Helms and Josh Knoll have a conference on the mound. (middle)
Baseball
2014 Season 32-21Date Opponent Score2/14 Southwestern Christian W 16-42/14 Hillsdale Baptist W 11-12/15 Southwestern Christian W 3-12/15 Hillsdale Baptist W 18-02/16 Saint Gregory's Univ W 10-12/21 Northwood University (2) L 0-7, W 9-22/22 Northwood University (2) L 3-7, L 2-72/28 Univ. of Jamestown W 4-12/28 MidAmerica Nazarene L 3-63/1 Univ. of Jamestown L 2-43/7 Tabor College (2) L 1-3, W 5-23/9 Tabor College (2) L 0-2, L 3-103/12 Hastings College W 12-53/14 *Central Baptist (2) W 8-4, W 2-13/15 *Central Baptist (2) W 12-3, L 3-73/19 Morningside College (2) L 3-4, W 5-43/21 *Central Christian (2) W 2-1, L 0-33/22 *Central Christian (2) W 9-5, W 7-33/25 Hastings College W 9-33/29 Grace University (2) W 2-1, W 16-34/1 Midland University W 3-24/5 *Bellevue University (2) L 4-11, W 10-14/6 *Bellevue University (2) L 4-7, W 4-34/7 Briar Cliff Univ W 7-44/11 *Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) L 5-10, L 3-54/12 *Oklahoma Wesleyan (2) L 6-11, L 3-54/16 Concordia University W 11-54/18 *Waldorf College (2) W 3-2, L 4-54/19 *Waldorf College (2) W 2-1, W 14-64/22 Concordia University W 13-64/25 *College of the Ozarks (2) W 6-5, W 5-24/26 *College of the Ozarks (2) L 4-7, W 3-15/1 *Bellevue University W 4-25/2 *Oklahoma Wesleyan L 3-75/3 *Bellevue University L 4-10* MCAC game; Home games in bold
below photos by Bob Dehart
Joe Preston, Cody Henry, Grayson King, Trey Sokolik, Austin Dredge, Josh Burgener, Casey Kaup, Jacob Wilson, Jacob Powell, Corey Holmes, Mike Miller, Tyler Molder, Chris Costanza, Max Fleig, Brett Waller, Nick Reeves, Pepe Marquez, Julio Angulo, Matt Owen, Rudy Perez, Ryan Murphy, Brett Wise, Dylan Morrow, Brady Henan, Joe Garcia, Brad Lindsley, Seth Jacob, DJ Jantz, Cody Baack, Anthony Enriquez, Chris Bottini, Garrett Everhart, Trevor Ramos, Jordan Suter, Jordan Pella, Tyler Helms, Josh Knoll, Seth Walker, Mitch Fletcher, D.J. Drews, Caleb Connolly, Sean Goodall, Aaron Conyers
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After getting the game-winning hit against College of the Ozarks, Jordan Pella tries to avoid his teammates in their victory celebration. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Trevor Ramos congratulates Dylan Connolly on his homerun in the Ozark game; Anthony Enriquez looks upward as he approaches the plate; Aaron Conyers delivers the heat; Jordan Suter slides wide to avoid the tag and get the score against Bellevue.
2014 Baseball Team: (1st row) Joe Preston, Cody Henry, Grayson King, Trey Sokolik, Austin Dredge, Josh Burgener, Casey Kaup, Jacob Wilson, *Jacob Powell, Corey Holmes; (2nd row) JV Coach Mike Miller, Tyler Molder, *Chris Costanza, Max Fleig, Brett Waller, Nick Reeves, Pepe Marquez, Julio Angulo, Matt Owen, Rudy Perez, Ryan Murphy; (3rd row) Head Coach Brian Walth, Asst. Coach Erik Gray, Student Asst. Coach Brett Wise, Dylan Morrow, Brady Henan, Joe Garcia, Brad Lindsley, Seth Jacob, DJ Jantz, Cody Baack, Anthony Enriquez, Asst. Coach Gene Felise, Associate Head Coach Dylan Connolly; (4th row) Chris Bottini, Garrett Everhart, Trevor Ramos, Jordan Suter, Jordan Pella, *Tyler Helms, Josh Knoll, Seth Walker, Mitch Fletcher, D.J. Drews, Caleb Connolly, Sean Goodall, Aaron Conyers*Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Baseball
photos by Bob DeHart
Leaders at the PlateBatting GP AVG AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SLG% BB HBP SO SF SH SB
Bottini 35 0.256 86 7 22 6 0 1 19 0.36 3 3 22 3 1 2Burgener 6 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0Connolly 35 0.341 82 15 28 6 0 3 19 0.524 7 4 15 3 2 0Drews 21 0.231 26 4 6 1 0 0 3 0.269 0 2 6 1 0 1Enriquez 53 0.295 176 35 52 5 0 0 22 0.324 10 12 25 2 10 8Everhart 9 0.355 31 11 11 3 0 0 4 0.452 5 0 4 0 0 5Garcia 53 0.235 166 20 39 11 1 3 31 0.367 17 5 48 5 1 7Goodall 43 0.307 114 24 35 8 0 3 23 0.456 9 1 17 2 6 9Helms 48 0.374 147 19 55 9 0 3 35 0.497 21 13 20 3 1 5Henan 31 0.218 55 12 12 0 0 1 5 0.273 8 3 18 0 2 0Jantz 24 0.5 6 0 3 0 0 0 2 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0Knoll 49 0.31 58 19 18 6 0 0 10 0.414 4 3 18 1 3 5Owen 44 0.309 149 36 46 12 0 1 12 0.409 30 9 13 0 3 14Pella 48 0.266 128 25 34 4 0 1 11 0.32 4 3 27 0 6 7Perez 53 0.302 182 31 55 9 1 2 34 0.396 14 9 35 3 7 24Ramos 52 0.261 184 29 48 13 0 7 37 0.446 3 9 24 2 5 4Suter 32 0.24 50 13 12 1 0 0 5 0.26 3 10 16 0 0 0
Trevor Ramos, MCAC Golden Glove recipient, tags a College of the Ozarks’ runner out at third base. (above)
inset photos by Bob DeHart
Pitching StatsName ERA W L G IP H AB R ER BB SO OBA
Conyers 3.77 6 5 12 76.1 78 284 39 32 13 66 0.275Fletcher 8.03 1 0 10 12.1 14 47 13 11 10 13 0.298Jacob 1.8 0 0 12 20 15 73 5 4 9 7 0.205Jantz 2.61 4 1 21 31 25 117 13 9 11 25 0.214Knoll 3.24 4 7 14 66.2 59 249 38 24 26 72 0.237Lindsley 4.21 5 3 14 57.2 54 214 31 27 14 50 0.252Molder 2.63 8 3 12 82 77 309 32 24 22 71 0.249Morrow 4.88 2 2 12 51.2 67 212 37 28 21 32 0.316Perez 0 1 0 4 5.1 4 20 4 0 3 5 0.2Walker 6.75 1 0 10 13.1 14 53 11 10 2 7 0.264
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The men’s and women’s track and field team show off their hardware after the MCAC awards’ ceremony in which they both won their respective titles. (above)
(Insets: l-r) Jaimee Stutz takes the baton from Jade Hodge in the 4x100m relay; Caleb “Moose” Smith lets the disc fly; Joe Ventry won both the long jump and triple jump at the MCAC Tournament; Brittany Marceau anchored the winning 4x100m relay team; Kayla Struck’s javelin throw was golden at the MCAC Championships.
MCAC photos courtesy of Tyler Cox
2014 Track and Field Team: (1st row) Kelsey Dallimore, Karissa Austin, Lindsay Jones, Joe Teachout, Emily Meranda, Heidi Swenson, Jade Hodge, *Elizabeth Callaway; (2nd row) *Collin Tucker, *Kayla Struck, Sierra Trower, Forrest Burr, Morgan DeBoer, Warren Lannon, *Kyle Bottom, Tyler Cox, Levi Swenson, *Marisa Maher; (3rd row) Head Coach Justin Carver, Jonathan Houser, Eric Walker, Brennan Jarvis, Asher Palomo, Troy Kelly, Jeff Austin, Jeff Cathey, *Jake Hasenauer, Kellan Goben, Grayson Gonzalez, Jaimee Stutz; (4th row) Caleb Smith, *Ryne Smith, Dalton Bergstrom, Josh Kountz, Joe Ventry, Cameron Holmes, Heyvis Jackson, Justice Barnes, Darreon Collins, Assistant Coach Andrew Aragon *Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Kelsey Dallimore, Karissa Austin, Lindsay Jones, Joe Teachout, Emily Meranda, Heidi Swenson, Jade Hodge, Elizabeth Callaway, Collin Tucker, Kayla Struck, Sierra Trower, Forrest Burr, Morgan DeBoer, Warren Lannon, Kyle Bottom, Tyler Cox, Levi Swenson, Marisa Maher, Jonathan Houser, Eric Walker, Brennan Jarvis, Asher Palomo, Troy Kelly, Jeff Austin, Jeff Cathey, Jake Hasenauer, Kellan Goben, Grayson Gonzalez, Jaimee Stutz, Caleb Smith, Ryne Smith, Dalton Bergstrom, Josh Kountz, Joe Ventry, Cameron Holmes, Heyvis Jackson, Justice Barnes, Darreon Collins
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Track & Field
It was a busy five months for the indoor and outdoor track athletes. Aside from the yearlong conditioning required, the competitive seasons combined span December through May. For the colder months, Holthus Field House became home to the athletes.The men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams brought home
their respected MCAC Championships for the second year in a row with a number of individuals also earning the top spot in their events. Darreon Collins, a senior from Kansas City, Missouri, was recognized as the MCAC Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year, winning three individual golds and two golds in team relay events. Joe Ventry was an NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Championship qualifier in the triple jump but did not compete due to injury. Head Coach Justin Carver had the repeat honor of being recognized as the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference Outstanding Coach of the Year for both men’s and women’s track teams. Kyle Bottom, Elizabeth Callaway, Jake Hasenauer, Marisa Maher, Ryne Smith, Kayla Struck, and Collin Tucker were named Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes.
It was all smiles for the 4x400m relay championship team of Maher, Dallimore, Austin, and Callaway. (left)
Levi Swenson takes the baton from Troy Kelly in their 4x400m relay victory. (right)
2014 1st Team All-MCAC Track and Field Champions:
Men’s Champions Darreon Collins: 100m, 200m, and 400m*Joe Ventry: long jump and triple jumpCaleb Smith: shot put
4x100m and 4x400m relay:Justice Barnes Levi SwensonTroy Kelly Darreon Collins
Women’s Champions Forrest Burr: shot putSierra Trower: discusKayla Struck: javelin
4x100m relay:Jade Hodge Liz CallawayJaimee Stutz Brittany Marceau
4x400m relay:Kelsey Dalimore Liz CallawayMarissa Maher Karissa Austin
Indoor Track and Field ScheduleDec. 13-14 UNK Pre-Season Open Kearney, NEJan. 25 Wildcat Classic Wayne, NEFeb. 1 Concordia Classic Seward, NEFeb. 8 Charlie Foster Classic Kearney, NEFeb. 14 Concordia Invite Seward, NEFeb. 21-22 NCCAA National Championships Kankakee, IllOutdoor Track and Field ScheduleMar. 29 Bronco Relays Hastings, NEApr. 12 Concordia Invite Seward, NEApr. 18-19 Doane Relays Crete, NEApr. 25-26 MCAC Conference Championships Lawrence, KSMay 1-2 NCCAA National Championships Rome, GA
At the MCAC Championships, Darreon Collins and Justice Barnes were 1st and 2nd in each of the 100m, 200m and 400m races. (middle)
Coaches Carver and Aragon were proud of Struck, Burr, Smith, and Trower who won gold in their throwing events. (left)
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The cheerleaders join Caleb Connolly as he leads the York faithful in a rousing cheer during the Bellevue University match-up. (top)
(Insets: l-r)) The squad shows their support of the Panthers in their conference game with Oklahoma Wesleyan; Leslie Galindo was one of five freshmen on the squad; the Ladies’ energy and enthusiasm for their team was contagious.
The cheer and pom squad wore the “I Love DR” t-shirts for a basketball game in support of Dr. Clark Roush. (above & left)
Cheer & Pom Squad 2013-14: (1st row) Sheyli Thomas, Aubrey Cote, Leslie Galindo; (2nd row) Amber Parker, Rachquel Banducci, Bailey Kinney; (3rd row) Bre Goben, Andrea Bowman, Darrien Gomez - not pictured Amelia Kynion and Coach Katelyn Kynion
Cheer and Pom Squad
Caleb Connolly
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The cheer and pom squad give a great look from the gym floor. (left)
Amber Parker and Rachquel Banducci do their best to get the crowd into the game. (right & middle)
The ladies in blue and white gave Panther fans something to cheer about throughout the year as they gave their full support to the York College athletic
program. Under the direction of head coach Katelyn Kynion, the cheer and pom squad were high on enthusiasm and talent in keeping the stands vocal for their teams. Eight out of the ten cheerleaders were new to this year’s squad as Amber Parker and Sheyli Thomas were the only returning members.
Cheer & Pom Squad
Amel ia Kyn ion h o l d s A u b r e y Cote steady on her shoulders. (right)
Sheyli Thomas, Aubrey Cote, Leslie Galindo, Amber Parker, Rachquel Banducci, Bailey Kinney, Bre Goben, Andrea Bowman, Darrien Gomez, Amelia Kynion
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88 Folio Copy88 Board of Trustees
Chairman of the Board Vice Chair Secretary/Treasurer
Tru
stee
sMr. H. Jarrell Gibbs
Hot Springs Village, ARMr. Rick W. Hendricks
Tulsa, OKMr. Steven W. Belden
Lucas, TXDr. Michael Armour
Dallas, TX
Dr. Edward J. BaileyYork, NE
Dr. Jeff W. HannelLubbock, TX
Dr. E. LaVerne HaselwoodOmaha, NE
Dr. Jackie M. HumphreyAustin, TX
Mr. Chester M. JamesKingman, KS
Mr. Richard W. JamesWichita, KS
Mr. David F. LynnYork, NE
Mr. Edward E. McLoudLeavenworth, KS
Mr. Norman E. MorrowSt. Francis, KS
Mr. Mike V. MyersLittleton, CO
Mrs. Cassandra SavageOverland Park, KS
Mrs. Carolyn R. StephensonLubbock, TX
Mr. Charles B. StephensonLubbock, TX
Mr. G. Wayne StudebakerNorfolk, NE
Mr. Paul E. TouchtonBrentwood, TN
Mr. Charlie J. WattsEudora, KS
Dr. R. Wayne WhiteCarrollton, TX
Dr. Gregory N. WoodsYork, NE
(not pictured)Dr. James R. Lackie
Baton Rouge, LA
In the fall, the Board of Trustees met with administrators in various committees on campus. (above)
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Dr. Steven W. EckmanPresident
Administration
Dr. R. Wayne BakerChancellor
Brent N. MagnerVP for Advancement
Dr. M. Shane MountjoyProvost and VP for
Student Development
President Eckman addresses the faculty and staff at the opening workshop. (below)
Willie SanchezVP for Admissions and
Campus Minister
Todd L. SheldonVP for Finance and Operations
Dr. Tracey L. WyattAcademic Dean
It was a year of forward thinking and planning as York College made preparations for its 125th anniversary celebration. President Eckman and the administration began the silent phase of a capital campaign that would usher in some key campus facilities and improvements.
With construction beginning in the summer of 2014, the new 11,000 square-foot performing arts center took the lead on the campus initiatives. In the spring semester, the Museum of Ancient History slowly began taking shape in the lower floor of the Mackey Center, and the basement of Middlebrook underwent a transformation of mammoth proportions to facilitate three new classrooms featuring the latest teaching technology.
Fall enrollment came in at 459 students with one of the state’s largest percentage of minority enrollments at 30%. Three faculty members joined the YC family in the fall: Dr. Jennifer Dutch (English), Dr. Milton Eckhart (Biology), and Dr. Kirk Mallette (Education). The college was richly blessed with a successful Higher Learning Commission visit in the spring thanks in large part to our self-study Steering Committee: Dr. Shane Mountjoy and Dr. Clark Roush (co-chairs), Erin DeHart, Christi Lones, and Jared Stark. On the financial side, York College was able to finish in the black for the fifth consecutive year.
Artist rendering of the performing arts center. (above)
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Ed Bailey, JDAssociate Professor, Criminal Justice
Dr. Louise BaileyAssociate Professor, Education
*John I. Baker IIIAssociate Professor, Communication
Ruth CarlockLevitt Library Director/Instructor
Dr. Michael CaseAssociate Professor, Bible
*Bob DeHartAssistant Professor, Physical Education
Erin DeHartAssistant Professor, Education
*Dr. Jennifer Dutch Assistant Professor of English
Dr. Milton EckhartAssociate Professor of Science
Amy FraserAssistant Professor, Music
Mark HoustonAdjunct Instructor of English
Patricia JensenAssistant Professor, Physical Education
Chad KarcherAssistant Professor, Physical Education
Dr. Jo Kite Associate Dean of Online Studies
Dr. Terence Kite Professor, Physics
Cara KroekerAssistant Professor of Psychology/Counselor
Shannon Leinen Asst. Professor, Communication & Forensics
Tim LewisAssistant Professor of Business
*Billy Lones, JDAssociate Professor, Criminal Justice
Dean of Online Studies
Christi Lones Assistant Professor, History
Chris LutherAssistant Professor, Education
*Dr. Kirk MalletteAssociate Professor of Education
Tod MartinAssistant Professor, Business & Registrar
Bev McNeeseAssistant Professor, English
Faculty
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*Tim McNeeseAssociate Professor, History
Gail MillerAssociate Professor, Biology
Dr. L. Ray Miller IIProfessor, Chemistry
*Mark MillerAssociate Professor, Mathematics
Leaf MooreAdjunct Instructor, Art
*Dr. Mark MooreAssociate Professor, Business
Ramona RatliffLevitt Library Assistant Director/Instructor
*Dr. Clark RoushProfessor, Music
Dr. Terry Seufferlein Associate Professor, Bible
Marti SoderholmDirector of the Student Success Center
*Dr. Jaclyn SpiveyAssistant Professor, PsychologyChair, Division of Professional Programs
Harold TandyMoodle Services
Brien AlleyDirector of Financial Aid
Jenny AndersonVolleyball Coach, Instructor
Ross AndersonDirector of Intramurals
Courtney BakerAdministrative Assistant, Education
Steve ThompsonAssociate Professor, Business
*Dr. Frank WheelerProfessor, Bible
*Dr. Alex WilliamsAssociate Professor, Chemistry
*Chair of Department and/or Division
Staff
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John W. BakerAdmissions Counselor
Tim BrunerSpecial Assistant to the President
Justin CarverCross Country & Track Coach
Dan ColeHuman Resource Manager, Instructor
Joel CoehoornDirector of Information Technology
Dylan ConnollyAssociate Head Baseball Coach
Erin DavidsonAdministrative Asst., Admissions
Delton DealMen’s Basketball Coach
Ramon DiazWrestling Coach
Nick DiToroDevelopment Officer
Jeff FinchMcCloud Hall Manager
Bob GaverDirector of Facilities
Loretta GobenCustodial
Gayle GoodAdministrative Assistant, President’s Office
Larry GoodDirector Residence Life
Trent HintonSID/Women’s Soccer Coach
Chrystal HoustonDirector of Alumni & Communication
Jon IrelandMen’s Soccer Coach
Quin JohnsonAdmissions Counselor
Katelyn KynionFinancial Aid Officer, Cheer Squad Coach
Dennis LeinenBuildings and Grounds
Jared LeinenComputer Services
Emily LutzAdvancement Associate
Matt MadoleWomen’s Basketball Coach
Staff
Emily Lutz
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Lisa MenkeAssociate Dean of Online Studies, Instructor
Leo MillerCirculation Assistant, Library
Rose MillerAccounts Payable
Alaia NavratilAdmissions Counselor
David OdomDirector of Admissions
Rachel OdomGibbs Apartment Manager
Devyn PearlAdmissions Counselor, Asst. Softball Coach
Gary PinneyBuildings and Grounds
Tori RathSoftball Coach
Carol RowedderComputer Services
Janet RushBookstore Manager/Mailroom
Catherine SeufferleinDean of Students
Ron ShieldsBookstore/Mailroom
Steddon SikesDirector of Publications
Greg SmithAssociate Head Wrestling Coach
Jaclyn SmithThomas Hall Manager
Jen SpickelmierAsst. Women’s Basketball Coach, P.E. Instructor
Jared StarkAthletic Director, Instructor
Travis StoltenbergCustodial
Barbara ThompsonDirector of Student Accounts
Eric TremaineBuildings and Grounds
Susan Van DeusenWomen’s Apartment Manager
Brian WalthHead Baseball Coach/P.E. Instructor
Sylvia WarrenCustodial
Susan Van Deusen, Alaia Navratil
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Samantha Adams
Akilah Akbar
Jake Aken
Moses Aken
Terence Ball
Justice Barnes
Ostynn Bartels
Kaylee Becker
Rhyan Bonine
Hannah Boucher
Marcus Brown
Landon Bruce
Jordan Casey
Austin Cole
Aubrey Cote
Katey Cox
Devaunta Cuba
Stelson Curry
Jarrod Danielson
Lauren Derengowski
DeQuavion Devance
Alyssa Didier
Parker Duensing
Jacqueline Esquivel
Garrett Everhart
Halie Ewing
Kacey Fatuch
Leslie Galindo
Breanne Goben
Darrien Gomez
Freshmen
Freshmen
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Grayson Gonzalez
Danny Gordon
Adam Gray
Champion Grayson
Tre Green
Mikayla Griffith
Shaphan Gross
Justin Handegard
Sara Hansen
Corey Holmes
Brinna Horvath
Jonathan Houser
Tre Howe
Justice Ingraham
Darius Jenkins
DJ Johnson
Michael Johnson
Shelby Jordan
Megan Keefer
DeVon King
Darbi Klinkhammer
Jacob Kreinbring
Amelia Kynion
Julian Lamatsch
Louba Lesly
Rileigh Lienemann
Courtney Lovelace
Freshmen
Freshmen
Akilah Akbar and Adiana Loya work together on the opening community service project. (left)
Akilah Akbar, Adiana Loya
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Axel Mendez
Priscilla Menke
Ariel Michel
Morgan Moore
Kaycee Morphew
Amanda Myers
Armando Ochoa
Tyler Odom
Seth Olin
Ana Osborne
Bonnie Packer
Hannah Parker
Traevena Parks
Kyrylo Pashchenko
Jacob Perez
Anna Pletan
Caleb Pope
James Price
Brittany Rayls
Alex Reyes
Molly Reyes
Emilio Rivas
Kayli Rodriguez
Vanessa Rodriguez
Connor Roseke
Freshmen
Freshmen
Justice Barnes, Leslie Galindo, Amanda Myers, Corey Holmes, Jacob Wilson, Seth Walker, and Donald Sedigas were among those who put their painting skills to the test during the freshmen orientation service project. (right)
Jacob Wilson, Seth Walker, Corey Holmes, Donald Sedigas, Leslie Galindo, Justice Barnes, Amanda Myers
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Devan Rosser
Troy Rowen
Zachary Ruff
Lane Salsbury
Destiny Sandoval
Elliot Seals
Donald Sedigas
Grant Seufferlein
Trey Sokolik
Reginald Sonnier
Jordan Spiceland
Shane Stover
Ighor Tavares
Joseph Teachout
Mia Thomas
Olivia Todd
Rafael Torres III
Bryce Tyler
Seth Vandygriff
Joseph Ventry
Eric Walker
Brett Waller
Weston Walsh
Michael Weldon
D’Marqueyon Whittington
Isaiah Willis
Marcus Willis
Delaney Woods
Renee Wubbenhorst
Laesha Yeager
Freshmen
Freshmen
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Carlos Arana
Tatianna Arvie
Anela Auala
Josh Bates
Melanie Baxa
Dalton Bergstrom
Weston Bich
Haley Brewster
Joshua Burgener
Forrest Burr
Angela Case
Jeffrey Cathey
Caris Clark
Johnny Cooksey
Cole Craddock
Kelsey Dallimore
Morgan Derengowski
Derek Drews
Ian Dyer
Joshua Eklund
Baye Fall
Max Fleig
Nicole Gates
Tehia Goben
Elijah Gonzalez
Hannah Gund
Tabitha Hameister
Sophomores
Sophomores photo by Hannah Gund
Cole Craddock, Tyler Odom, Caris Clark, Chloe Pittman
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Michaela Hartman
Nolan Henningson
Cody Henry
Amelia Hinnergardt
Jordon Hinnergardt
Madeline Hinnergardt
LJ Hopkins
Paige Horton
Ashlee Ivey
Eryn Jacobson
Lindsay Jones
Jamaane Jordan
Grayson King
Bailey Kinney
Josh Kountz
Justin Larson
Toby Lewis
Elizabeth Maher
Nick Maple
Brittany Marceau
Oscar Marin
Jose “Pepe” Marquez
Laykin McCoy
Caitlin Nipe
Michael Ortiz
Raul Ortiz
Sophomores
Sophomores
In the fall, members of Theta Psi and Sig Tau participated in Lincoln’s Buddy Walk. (below)
Cole Craddock along with Tyler Odom, Caris Clark, and Chloe Pittman work behind the scenes at the 2013 World Mission Workshop to box up food for the Feed the Children organization. (left)
Matthew Miller, Shelby Terrell, Caris Clark, Corey Holmes, Tyler Cox, Jacob Wilson, Dylan Ford, Heidi Swenson, Levi Swenson, Martin Callen, Troy Kelly
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Natalie Ostrander
Alexandra Payne
Lauren Peterson
Bestley Pierre
Chloe Pittman
Joseph Preston
Yussef Ramirez
Jacob Rehurek
Brandon Schraven
Caroline Seilstad
Haylee Shaffer
Jaimee Stutz
Heidi Swenson
Levi Swenson
Soren Tobey
Abram Veasey
Zach Williams
Jacob Wilson
Varlencia Winters
Sophomores
Sophomores
Eryn Jacobson captures a fun time in the women’s dorm. (right)
Caris Clark, Bailey Kinney, Karlie Mountjoy, Shane Stover, Nicole Gates
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Ben Abraham
Jasmine Agee
Julio Angulo
Luis Arevalo
Jason Arreola
Cody Baack
Brianna Bailey
Marcus Banducci
Rachquel Banducci
Chrystian Banuelos
Molly Bartee
Quentin Becker
Austin Benton
Carlie Bonderer
Dacy Bonner
Kyle Bottom
Jena Boutin
Jaslyn Bradley
Christina Brigham
Beth Brock
Brandon Brown
Kelsey Buglewicz
MacKenzie Bush
Martin Callen
Santiago Castano
Chrystina Contreras
Chris Costanza
Tyler Cox
Britney Curry
Saleena Deal
Juniors
Juniors
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Morgan DeBoer
Tori Ebel
Zanoria Echols
LoganPaul Eickhoff
Mesha Ellison
Anthony Enriquez
Julien Ezika-Michael
Christopher Fifield
Kailey Firm
Erika Garcia
Jessica Gonzalez
Josh Gonzalez
Sean Goodall
Morgan Goracke
Courtney Hammitt
Jacob Hasenauer
Joseph Brady Henan
Jade Hodge
Chelcie Holloway
Cameron Holmes
Peter Holmes
Heyvis Jackson
Darrell Jantz
Brennan Jarvis
Naaman Karbhari
Casey Kaup
Juniors
Juniors
Songfest hosts and hostesses have a lighthearted moment on Hulitt’s fire escape. (right)
photo by Bob DeHart
Brianna Bailey, Haley Brewster, Nicole Gates, Nolan Henningson, Drew Leonard, Matthew Miller
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Katy Keefer
Troy Kelly
Warren Lannon
Brad Lindsley
Ali Linstad
Jenny Long
Aaron Lopez
Doreen Lopez
Saia Lotulelei
Dani Marks
Daymian Marshall
Karsyn Maya
Emily Meranda
Bethany Miller
Cory Minjarez
Laura Morrill
Karlie Mountjoy
Nick Mueting
Ryan Murphy
Misty Naasz
Heather Negley
Asher Palomo
Amber Parker
Corrine Pearl
Juniors
Juniors
Jacob Powell, Martin Callen, Peter Holmes, Roberto Romero, Ian Dyer, Chloe Pitt-man, Caroline Seilstad, Caris Clark, Jenny Long, Eryn Jacobson, Evan Stanger, Amber Clark, Alfred Peters, Paige Horton, Cole Craddock, Chase Craddock, Abdul Sesay, Collin Tucker, Soren Tobey, Derek Drews, Josh Burgener, Hannah Gund, Morgan DeBoer, Dacy Bonner, Asher Palomo, Dalton Bergstrom
photo by Catherine Seufferlein
2013-14 RAs: A fantastic group of leaders for our campus. (below)
2013-14 RAs: (1st row) M. DeBoer, E. Jacobson, P. Horton, S. Tobey; (2nd row) J. Powell, P. Holmes, C. Pittman, C. Clark, A. Clark, C. Tucker, DJ Drews, H. Gund; (3rd row) M. Callen, C. Seilstad, J. Long, A. Peters, Chase Craddock, J. Burgener; (standing) R.Romero, I. Dyer, A. Palomo, D. Bergstrom E. Stanger, Cole Craddock, A. Sesay, D. Bonner
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Rudy Perez
Alfred Peters
Jacob Powell
Renee Rayls
Andrew Raymond
Riannon Romero
Roberto Romero
Sergio Sanchez
Hannah Sheldon
Brady Sikes
Laurel Simpson
Caleb Smith
Kayla Struck
Ben Sullivan
Courtney Swope
Shelby Terrell
Arielle Thomas
Sheyli Thomas
Jameson Trauger
Sarah Trembly
Sierra Trower
Collin Tucker
Michael Turner
Faith Underwood
Seth Walker
Allyssa Weatherd
Thomas Williams
Juniors
Juniors
YC roommates Caleb, Brady, Troy, and Josh record their ghost pepper challenge for YouTube. (right)
Caleb Smith, Brady Sikes, Troy Kelly, Josh Kountz
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Rebecca Agler
Jeremiah Ahart
Lucas Anderson
Tim Aragon
Nicole Ashton
Jeffrey Austin
Karissa Austin
Bryce Ballard
Aaron Beadle
Alyssa Becker
Danielle Berry
Tristian Birch
Matt Blaemire
Ashley Bolm
Chasta Bonifas
Chris Bottini
Jaynie Brautman
Dylan Brewer
Michael Buffalo
Elizabeth Callaway
Shaylee Carlock
Bradlee Carls
Isidro Carrizoza Jr.
Daniella Carroll
Phillip Sean Carroll
Ebony Carther
Joanna Carver
Sandy Chang
Matthew Cimmino
Amber Clark
Seniors
Seniors
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Caleb Clark
Nicholas Clarke
Tiffany Cole
Darreon Collins
Caleb Connolly
Aaron Conyers
Garrett Cote
Chase Craddock
Tabatha Cramer
Danny Cunningham
Jordan Cunningham
Shandie Curtis
Alisha Davis
Joe Davis
Shermon Davis
Marcelo DeSouza
Samantha Dixon
Kayla Durham
Megan Eberle
Aileen Edmonds
Robert Eklund
Carlos Fernandes
Bethany Fields
Mitch Fletcher
Dylan Ford
Joe Garcia
Matthew Gardner
Kellan Goben
Jessie Griffith
Eric Guetterman
Seniors
Seniors
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Peter Hansen
Tyler Helms
Eric Howard
Demetra Howlingwolf
Christina Hubl
Seth Jacob
Andrew Johnson
Brenna Johnson
Marcus Johnson
Jordan Kinney
Josh Knoll
Justine Kodesh
Tom Korn
Ramses Larobina
Kathryn Lee
Jordan Leis
Drew Leonard
Jensen Lessig
Sara Lincoln
Jaquar Lovett
Adiana Loya
Emily Lutz
John Machisic
Maicey Madden
Joe Madison
Daniel Magner
Bryan Magno
Marisa Maher
David Maple
Kayla Martin
Seniors
Seniors
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Joey Massay
Elissa Maynes
Callie McCoy
Remington Mignott
Matthew Miller
Tyler Molder
Alec Monaghan
Dylan Morrow
Macy Mountjoy
Ana Moyers
Jared Munoz
Sean Murfin
Alaia Navratil
Ryan Nelson
Kris Olson
Amen Osayande
Matt Owen
Jordan Pella
Dana Penze
Roberto Perez
Raquel Pineda
Sarah Pope
Lauren Post
Luis Pulido
Trevor Ramos
Crystal Ratliff
Arica Reeves
Nick Reeves
Chelsi Reichwaldt
Kevin Ricketts
Seniors
Seniors
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Linda Risinger
Sydney Roseke
Taylor Runyan
Andrew Rush
Amanda Saldivar
Luis Sanchez
Mallory Sansom
Parker Seilstad
Abdul Sesay
Tiffany Shimp
Ryne Smith
Evan Stanger
Breanna Stewart
Talea Struck
Jordan Suter
Kyle Svehla
Jerome Taylor
Kameryn Towell
Nate Trumbo
Carson Tuttle
Mayra Urrutia
Briana Van Deusen
Susan Van Deusen
Andre Vaughn
Marissa Watts
Tisa Wharton
Kyle Wichman
Jared Wiley
Brett Wise
Kenzie Witt
Seniors
Seniors
110 Index
Student Index
AAbraham, Ben 1, 71, 101Adams, Samantha 58, 94Agee, Jasmine 15, 19, 24, 30, 33, 34,
45, 46, 62, 101Agler, Rebecca 37, 45, 46, 51, 53, 105Ahart, Jeremiah 37, 79, 105Akbar, Akilah 7, 94, 95Aken, Jake 94Aken, Moses 94Anderson, Lucas 1, 20, 27, 37, 65, 105Angulo, Julio 82, 101Applegate, Krysta 67Aragon, Tim 1, 27, 31, 34, 37, 63, 105Arana, Carlos 7, 74, 98Arevalo, Luis 71, 101Arreola, Jason 74, 101Arvie, Tatianna 66, 98Ashton, Nicole 37, 105Auala, Anela 7, 8, 21, 23, 58, 68, 98Austin, Jeff 54, 73, 84, 105Austin, Karissa 37, 58, 73, 84, 105
BBaack, Cody 59, 82, 101Bailey, Brianna 15, 25, 29, 30, 32, 45,
46, 51, 65, 101, 102Ballard, Bryce 1, 37, 105Ball, Terence 78, 94Banducci, Marcus 74, 101Banducci, Rachquel 12, 68, 87, 101Banuelos, Chrystian 1, 74, 101Barnes, Justice 61, 73, 84, 94, 96Bartee, Molly 16, 37, 62, 101Bartels, Ostynn 94Bates, Josh 78, 98Baxa, Melanie 1, 54, 55, 58, 66, 98Beadle, Aaron 20, 36, 37, 53, 63, 105,
112Becker, Alyssa 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 37, 51,
58, 59, 76, 105Becker, Kaylee 8, 45, 58, 76, 94Becker, Quentin 51, 74, 101Bennett, Jeremy 78Benton, Austin 45, 65, 101Bergstrom, Dalton 17, 84, 98, 103Berry, Danielle 6, 15, 16, 17, 18, 24,
30, 32, 51, 60, 105Bertey, Elizabeth 67Bestley, Pierre 71Bich, Weston 16, 45, 61, 98Birch, Tristian 37, 105Blaemire, Matt 37, 105Bolm, Ashley 37, 105Bonderer, Carlie 7, 76, 101Bonifas, Chasta 37, 60, 64, 105Bonine, Rhyan 94Bonner, Dacy 58, 66, 101, 103Bottini, Chris 17, 82, 105Bottom, Kyle 6, 51, 73, 84, 101Boucher, Hannah 8, 41, 58, 68, 94Boutin, Jennifer 60, 101Bowman, Andrea 87Bradley, Jaslyn 101Brautman, Jaynie 37, 68, 105Brewer, Dylan 37, 79, 105Brewster, Haley 4, 16, 29, 30, 40, 45,
50, 56, 98, 102Brigham, Christina 101Briski, Alicia 45Brock, Beth Ann 4, 17, 18, 43, 56, 101
Brown, Brandon 74, 101Brown, Marcus 94Bruce, Landon 57, 94Buffalo, Michael 37, 79, 105Buglewicz, Kelsey 1, 38, 43, 62, 64,
68, 101Burgener, Josh 82, 98, 103Burr, Forrest 17, 56, 84, 98Bush, MacKenzie 54, 62, 81, 101
CCallaway, Elizabeth 58, 68, 84, 105Callen, Martin 18, 43, 99, 101, 103Carlock, Shaylee 37, 105Carls, Bradlee 59, 64, 75, 105Carrizoza Jr., Isidro 37, 105Carroll, Daniella 37, 58, 105Carroll, Phillip Sean 1, 35, 37, 43, 59,
105Carther, Ebony 7, 17, 40, 62, 76, 80,
105Carver, Joanna 37, 105Case, Angela 60, 98Casey, Jordan 58, 67, 94Castano, Santiago 12, 71, 101Cathey, Jeffrey 11, 57, 84, 98Chang, Sandy 37, 50, 67, 105Cimmino, Matthew 37, 105Cirelli, Rocco 12, 18Clark, Amber 21, 27, 34, 35, 37, 40, 51,
56, 103, 105, 112Clark, Caleb 10, 11, 15, 18, 22, 24, 25,
32, 34, 37, 56, 57, 106Clark, Caris 18, 23, 41, 43, 45, 62, 64,
98, 99, 100, 103Clarke, Nicholas 106Clark, Patrick 18Cole, Austin 54, 94Cole, Tiffany 16, 17, 28, 37, 38, 45, 51,
60, 106, 112Collins, Darreon 15, 28, 37, 63, 73,
84, 106Connolly, Caleb 13, 17, 82, 86, 106,
112Contreras, Chrystina 13, 56, 101Conyers, Aaron 16, 35, 82, 106Cooksey, Johnny 57, 79, 98Costanza, Chris 82, 101Cote’, Aubrey 41, 62, 68, 87, 94Cote’, Garrett 37, 57, 71, 106Cox, Katey 62, 68, 72, 94Cox, Tyler 13, 21, 35, 40, 63, 73, 84,
99, 101, 112Craddock, Chase 10, 30, 37, 40, 103,
106Craddock, Cole 21, 35, 41, 63, 98, 103Cramer, Tabatha 1, 37, 81, 106Cuba, Devaunta 4, 27, 63, 74, 94Cunningham, Danny 37, 106Cunningham, Jordan 37, 106Curry, Britney 68, 81, 101Curry, Stelson 94Curtis, Shandie 13, 56, 68, 72, 106
DDallimore, Kelsey 4, 56, 73, 84, 98Danielson, Jarrod 94Davis, Alisha 31, 62, 67, 106Davis, Joe 31, 48, 52, 63, 106Davis, Shermon 71, 106Deal, Saleena 51, 56, 65, 101
DeBoer, Morgan 73, 84, 102, 103Derengowski, Lauren 62, 67, 94Derengowski, Morgan 81, 98DeSouza, Marcelo 106Devance, DeQuavion 94Didier, Alyssa 3, 58, 66, 94Dixon, Samantha 37, 45, 46, 60, 106Dredge, Austin 59, 82Drews, Derek 82, 98, 103Duensing, Parker 16, 28, 61, 94Durham, Kayla 37, 38, 51, 67, 106Dyer, Ian 1, 98, 103
EEbel, Tori 1, 56, 102Eberle, Megan 37, 48, 51, 106Echols, Zanoria 1, 7, 76, 102Edmonds, Aileen 6, 18, 25, 45, 60, 106Eickhoff, LoganPaul 59, 74, 102Eklund, Joshua 74, 98Eklund, Robert 74, 106Ellison, Damesha 7, 76, 102Enriquez, Anthony 82, 102Esquivel, Jacqueline 7, 60, 76, 94Everhart, Garrett 82, 94Ewing, Halie 9, 40, 43, 62, 66, 94Ezika-Michael, Julien 78, 102
FFall, Baye 1, 79, 98Fatuch, Kacey 15, 30, 32, 60, 94Fernandes, Carlos 40, 71, 106Fields, Bethany 36, 37, 106Fifield, Christopher 102Firm, Kailey 40, 45, 46, 51, 58, 66, 102Fisher, Shannan 60Fleig, Max 82, 98Fletcher, Mitch 37, 82, 106Ford, Dylan 6, 12, 15, 22, 25, 30, 32,
37, 43, 44, 45, 53, 63, 99, 106
GGalindo, Leslie 4, 15, 16, 60, 64, 67,
87, 94, 96Garcia, Erika 102Garcia, Joe 37, 82, 106Gardner, Matthew 8, 45, 46, 61, 106Gates, Nicole 9, 29, 30, 35, 41, 44, 45,
55, 62, 66, 98, 100, 102Goben, Bre 45, 56, 87, 94Goben, Kellan 27, 43, 45, 53, 57, 73,
84, 106Goben, Tehia 16, 29, 60, 98Gomez, Darrien 17, 45, 62, 87, 94Gonzalez, Elijah 57, 71, 98Gonzalez, Grayson 73, 84, 95Gonzalez, Jessica 60, 102Gonzalez, Josh 61, 102Goodall, Sean 82, 102Goracke, Morgan 15, 19, 24, 30, 32,
51, 53, 102Gordon, Danny 78, 95Gray, Adam 59, 95Grayson, Champion 78, 95Green, Tre 78, 95Griffith, Jessie 37, 81, 106Griffith, Mikayla 60, 95Gronseth, Shawn 22Gross, Shaphan 54, 78, 95Guetterman, Eric 74, 106Gund, Hannah 16, 21, 39, 56, 65, 68,
98, 103, 112
HHameister, Tabitha 48, 56, 64, 98, 112Hammitt, Courtney 58, 76, 102Handegard, Justin 78, 95Hansen, Peter 37, 107Hansen, Sara 60, 95
Hardesty, Jennifer 37Hartman, Michaela 4, 30, 38, 39, 41,
43, 60, 99, 112Hasenauer, Jake 6, 41, 51, 54, 63, 73,
84, 102Helms, Tyler 51, 55, 82, 107Henan, Joseph Brady 39, 82, 102Henningson, Nolan 15, 19, 24, 29, 30,
35, 45, 46, 48, 63, 99, 102Henry, Cody 5, 39, 82, 99Hinnergardt, Amelia 80, 99Hinnergardt, Jordon 80, 99Hinnergardt, Madeline 80, 99Hodge, Jade 58, 84, 102Holloway, Chelcie 20, 28, 41, 62, 65,
102, 112Holmes, Cameron 22, 30, 42, 43, 45,
46, 53, 63, 84, 102Holmes, Corey 4, 13, 21, 22, 35, 45,
63, 82, 95, 96, 99Holmes, Peter 55, 59, 102, 103Hopkins, LJ 78, 99Horton, Paige 31, 54, 58, 67, 99, 103Horvath, Brinna 12, 15, 19, 20, 24, 32,
45, 48, 56, 65, 95Houser, Jonathan 73, 84, 95Howard, Eric 37, 51, 107Howe, Tre’ 79, 95Howlingwolf, Demetra 1, 7, 76, 107Hubl, Christina 37, 107
IIngraham, Justice 57, 78, 95Ivey, Ashlee 44, 45, 55, 58, 68, 99
JJackson, Heyvis 79, 84, 102Jacob, Seth 6, 82, 107Jacobson, Eryn 16, 22, 35, 45, 62, 99,
103, 112Jantz, Darrell 82, 102Jarvis, Brennan 84, 102Jenkins, Darius 78, 95Johnson, Andrew 37, 76, 107Johnson, Brenna 21, 34, 37, 51, 56,
107Johnson, DJ 1, 78, 95Johnson, Marcus 37, 107Johnson, Michael 57, 79, 95Jones, Lindsay 16, 56, 64, 73, 84,
99, 112Jordan, Jamaane 78, 99Jordan, Shelby 15, 21, 24, 32, 40, 48,
56, 95
KKarbhari, Naaman 1, 78, 102Kaup, Casey 6, 59, 82, 102Keefer, Katy 40, 62, 68, 80, 103Keefer, Megan 58, 95Kelly, Troy 13, 34, 41, 43, 45, 63, 64,
84, 99, 103, 104King, DeVon 20, 22, 45, 50, 57, 95King, Grayson 82, 99Kinney, Bailey 5, 15, 17, 35, 41, 43,
45, 50, 62, 87, 99, 100Kinney, Jordan 5, 13, 35, 37, 43, 62,
64, 68, 72, 107Klinkhammer, Darbi 10, 41, 58, 76, 95Knoll, Josh 6, 82, 107Kodesh, Justine 1, 37, 81, 107Korn, Tom 1, 37, 107Kountz, Josh 19, 27, 61, 84, 99, 104Kreinbring, Jacob 57, 95Kynion, Amelia 10, 58, 68, 87, 95
LLamatsch, Julian 95Lannon, Warren 39, 61, 73, 84, 103
111Index
Mallory Sansom, Tiffany Shimp, Amber Clark, and Brenna Johnson give a parting message to their alma mater. (right)
Larobina, Ramses 79, 107Larson, Justin 99Lee, Kathryn 107Leis, Jordan 15, 37, 41, 63, 107Leonard, Drew 15, 24, 29, 30, 32, 45,
46, 59, 102, 107Lesly, Louba 5, 39, 71, 95Lessig, Jensen 6, 16, 60, 107Lewis, Toby 29, 63, 99Lienemann, Rileigh 3, 4, 9, 41, 62,
66, 95Lincoln, Sara 37, 51, 107Lindsley, Brad 82, 103Linstad, Ali 14, 15, 24, 25, 45, 46, 51,
60, 103Long, Jenny 45, 56, 64, 103Lopez, Aaron 74, 103Lopez, Doreen 76, 103Lotulelei, Saia 45, 74, 103Lovelace, Courtney 5, 22, 54, 60, 81,
95Lovett, Jaquar 28, 37, 61, 107Loya, Adiana 17, 37, 40, 68, 95, 107Lutz, Emily 1, 36, 37, 92, 107, 112
MMachisic, John 37, 107Madden, Maicey 37, 107Madison, Joe 7, 37, 59, 74, 107Magner, Daniel 22, 24, 28, 34, 37, 45,
63, 107Magno, Bryan 7, 37, 59, 74, 107Maher, Elizabeth 56, 76, 99Maher, Marisa 51, 56, 76, 84, 107Maple, David 37, 71, 107Maple, Nick 45, 59, 71, 99Marceau, Brittany 7, 28, 34, 62, 76, 99Marin, Oscar 7, 74, 99Marks, Dani 54, 81, 103Marquez, Pepe 6, 82, 99Marshall, Daymian 79, 103Martin, Kayla 37, 107Massay, Joey 74, 108Maya, Karsyn 16, 103Maynes, Elissa 108McCoy, Callie 37, 108McCoy, Jacob 37McCoy, Laykin 81, 99Mendez, Axel 57, 71, 96Menke, Priscilla 62, 81, 96Meranda, Emily 20, 56, 64, 73, 84, 103Michel, Ariel 60, 96Mignott, Remington 1, 79, 108Miller, Bethany 12, 15, 18, 24, 32, 45,
51, 103Miller, Matthew 1, 5, 12, 18, 29, 30, 42,
43, 45, 46, 63, 99, 102, 108Miller, Mike 64, 82Minjarez, Cory 7, 76, 103Molder, Tyler 82, 108Monaghan, Alec 79, 108Moore, Morgan 22, 62, 81, 96Morphew, Kaycee 1, 21, 23, 58, 67, 96Morrill, Laura 60, 65, 103Morrow, Dylan 82, 108Mountjoy, Karlie 8, 22, 35, 37, 40, 41,
42, 43, 45, 62, 100, 103
Mountjoy, Macy 12, 20, 21, 27, 34, 35, 37, 42, 43, 51, 56, 108
Moyers, Ana 5, 27, 36, 37, 58, 67, 108, 112
Mueting, Nick 71, 103Munoz, Jared 37, 71, 108Murfin, Sean 63, 108Murphy, Ryan 82, 103Myers, Amanda 8, 34, 56, 73, 96
NNaasz, Misty 60, 103Navratil, Alaia 37, 43, 62, 93, 108Negley, Heather 1, 6, 68, 72, 80, 103Nelson, Ryan 13, 15, 25, 37, 45, 57,
108Nipe, Caitlin 54, 56, 68, 99Nuyten, Joshua 37
OOchoa, Armando 4, 71, 96Odom, Tyler 4, 40, 41, 45, 50, 53, 63,
96, 98Olin, Seth 13, 59, 96Olson, Kris 37, 71, 108Ortiz, Michael 71, 99Ortiz, Raul 54, 63, 71, 99Osayande, Amen 37, 79, 108Osborne, Ana 4, 56, 96Ostrander, Natalie 15, 16, 24, 25, 28,
60, 65, 100Owen, Matt 82, 108
PPacker, Bonnie 60, 96Palomo, Asher 27, 34, 57, 84, 103Parker, Amber 23, 37, 40, 56, 58, 68,
87, 103, 112Parker, Hannah 7, 62, 76, 96Parks, Traevena 41, 56, 60, 96Pashchenko, Kirill 4, 45, 96Payne, Alexandra 43, 64, 76, 100, 112Pearl, Corrine 43, 58, 81, 103Pella, Jordan 1, 82, 108Penze, Dana 16, 29, 45, 60, 108Perez, Jacob 71, 96Perez, Roberto 28, 36, 37, 63, 108Perez, Rudy 82, 104Peters, Alfred 61, 103, 104Peterson, Lauren 76, 100Pierre, Bestley 100Pineda, Raquel 43, 56, 68, 108Pittman, Chloe 12, 13, 22, 41, 42, 43,
55, 56, 98, 100, 103Pletan, Anna 60, 96Pope, Caleb 61, 96Pope, Sarah 37, 108Post, Lauren 4, 15, 19, 24, 37, 38, 43,
45, 60, 108Powell, Jacob 5, 59, 82, 103, 104Preston, Joseph 82, 100Price, James 96Pulido, Luis 71, 108
RRamirez, Yussef 57, 74, 100Ramos, Trevor 3, 6, 20, 37, 82, 108Ratliff, Crystal 51, 108Rayls, Brittany 56, 81, 96Rayls, Renee 56, 81, 104Raymond, Andrew 104Reeves, Arica 81, 108Reeves, Nick 82, 108Rehurek, Jacob 78, 100Reichwaldt, Chelsi 108Reyes, Alex 71, 96Reyes, Molly 5, 10, 58, 81, 96Ricketts, Kevin 12, 37, 108Risinger, Linda 10, 11, 37, 60, 61, 109Rivas, Emilio 45, 63, 96Rodriguez, Kayli 4, 9, 62, 66, 96Rodriguez, Vanessa 1, 9, 58, 81, 96Romero, Riannon 104Romero, Roberto 5, 79, 103, 104Roseke, Connor 5, 57, 71, 96Roseke, Sydney 37, 64, 109Rosser, Devan 4, 53, 63, 74, 97Rowen, Troy 13, 15, 19, 28, 31, 48,
59, 64, 97Ruff, Zachary 4, 78, 97Runyan, Taylor 7, 76, 109Rush, Andrew 10, 11, 13, 35, 37, 43,
51, 62, 63, 71, 109
SSaldivar, Amanda 58, 81, 109Salfrank, Megan 25Salsbury, Lane 97Sanchez, Luis 42, 63, 71, 109Sanchez, Sergio 74, 104Sandoval, Destiny 1, 9, 10, 58, 81, 97Sansom, Mallory 2, 21, 35, 37, 51, 62,
66, 109Schraven, Brandon 45, 59, 100Seals, Elliot 1, 97Sedigas, Donald 96, 97Sedigas, Trey 61, 73Seilstad, Caroline 15, 19, 45, 46, 48,
58, 100, 103Seilstad, Parker 10, 15, 18, 24, 36, 37,
43, 45, 46, 58, 59, 109Sesay, Abdul 37, 63, 71, 103, 109Seufferlein, Grant 5, 9, 34, 44, 45, 50,
57, 97Shaffer, Haylee 76, 100Sheldon, Hannah 20, 41, 45, 51, 62,
65, 104Shimp, Tiffany 2, 6, 17, 37, 58, 68,
109, 112Sikes, Brady 27, 34, 45, 51, 65, 104,
112Simpson, Laurel 1, 15, 31, 32, 45, 46,
56, 64, 104Smith, Caleb 1, 15, 45, 46, 84, 104Smith, Ryne 37, 44, 45, 46, 51, 57,
84, 109Sokolik, Trey 38, 82, 97Sonnier, Reginald 79, 97Souza, Marcelo 71Spiceland, Jordan 57, 71, 97Stanger, Evan 1, 35, 37, 45, 103, 109Stewart, Breanna 10, 13, 37, 41, 51,
62, 63, 64, 109Stover, Shane 58, 67, 97, 100Struck, Kayla 56, 67, 84, 104Struck, Talea 7, 56, 76, 109Stutz, Jaimee 84, 100Sullivan, Ben 54, 104Suter, Jordan 17, 82, 109Svehla, Kyle 13, 15, 25, 31, 45, 46,
59, 109Swenson, Heidi 9, 40, 62, 73, 84, 99,
100
Swenson, Levi 9, 12, 13, 17, 21, 31, 40, 41, 44, 45, 50, 63, 73, 84, 99, 100
Swope, Courtney 7, 76, 104
TTackett, Morgan 27, 62, 112Tavares, Ighor 21, 23, 57, 71, 97Taylor, Jerome 18, 109Teachout, Joseph 6, 57, 73, 81, 97Terrell, Shelby 6, 13, 43, 51, 62, 99,
104Thomas, Arielle 7, 68, 104Thomas, Mia'Milagros 7, 60, 68, 97Thomas, Sheyli 51, 58, 87, 104Tobey, Soren 4, 45, 46, 56, 58, 100,
103Todd, Olivia 60, 97Torres III, Rafael 78, 97Towell, Kameryn 37, 109Trauger, Jameson 12, 13, 15, 18, 24,
32, 38, 59, 104Trembly, Sarah 81, 104Trower, Sierra 17, 56, 84, 104Trumbo, Nate 10, 11, 54, 60, 61, 109Tucker, Collin 84, 103, 104Turner, Michael 78, 104Tuttle, Carson 37, 51, 109Tyler, Bryce 8, 15, 20, 23, 24, 57, 64,
97
UUnderwood, Faith 104Urrutia, Mayra 1, 6, 27, 31, 34, 35,
36, 37, 42, 43, 51, 52, 62, 64, 68, 72, 109
VVan Deusen, Briana 10, 11, 15, 21, 24,
32, 37, 56, 57, 64, 109Van Deusen, Susan 35, 37, 56, 64, 93,
109, 112Vandygriff, Seth 97Vaughn, Andre 1, 37, 79, 109Veasey, Abram 1, 4, 78, 100Ventry, Joseph 59, 84, 97
WWalker, Eric 57, 84, 97Walker, Seth 1, 21, 63, 82, 96, 104Waller, Brett 82, 97Walsh, Weston 79, 97Watts, Marissa 44, 45, 50, 60, 109Weatherd, Allyssa 7, 104Weldon, Michael 63, 97Wharton, Tisa 45, 60, 109Whittington, D’Marqueyon 78, 97Wichman, Kyle 37, 74, 109Wiley, Jared 109Williams, Thomas 1, 104Williams, Zach 100Willis, Marcus Deon 1, 40, 79, 97Willis, Isaiah 1, 79, 97Wilson, Jacob 21, 22, 63, 65, 82, 96,
99, 100Winters, Varlencia 37, 100Wise, Brett 39, 82, 109Witt, Kenzie 1, 13, 37, 66, 109Woods, Delaney 4, 30, 45, 54, 56, 64,
65, 66, 67, 97Wubbenhorst, Renee 1, 7, 13, 56, 64,
76, 97
YYeager, Laesha 16, 24, 28, 30, 60,
97, 112
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The CRUSADER is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Jason Kite. who died at the young age of 43 after an eight-month courageous battle with cancer. Kite served as an assistant professor of physics and math at York College since 2011.
The CRUSADER is a publication of York College under the supervision of Steddon Sikes, Director of Publications and Yearbook Editor. Brady Sikes was the Student Editor and Graphics Designer for this volume, and Hannah Gund and Eryn Jacobson were the student photographers. A special thanks goes to Bob DeHart for providing so many great photographs of life at York College and Chrystal Houston for contributing many of the stories. Photography was also contributed by Louise Bailey, John I. Baker III, Aaron Beadle, Amber Clark, Tiffany Cole, Tyler Cox, Ramon Diaz, Chad Greene, Tabitha Hameister, Michaela Hartman, Chelcie Holloway, Chrystal Houston, Lindsay Jones, Shannon Leinen, Emily Lutz, Tim McNeese, Ana Moyers, Amber Parker, Alex Payne, Catherine Seufferlein, Tiffany Shimp, Steddon Sikes, Morgan Tackett, Austin Tkaczuk, Susan Van Deusen, Laesha Yeager, The Indian Leader, and the York News-Times staff: Maegan Detlefs, Eric Eckert, Ken Kush, and Steve Moseley.
This yearbook was printed by the Walsworth Publishing Company of Marceline, Missouri. Greg Adams served as the annual representative.
Caleb Connolly leads the home crowd in a cheer during the rival basketball game against Bellevue University.
Dr. Jason Thomas KiteNov. 26, 1970 – May 31, 2014
Brady Sikes, Hannah Gund, Eryn Jacobson, Aaron Beadle, Amber Clark, Tiffany Cole, Tyler Cox, Tabitha Hameister, Michaela Hartman, Chelcie Holloway, Lindsay Jones, Emily Lutz, Ana Moyers, Amber Parker, Alex Payne, Tiffany Shimp, Morgan Tackett, Susan Van Deusen, Laesha Yeager, Caleb Connolly