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NO SUMMER PLANS?: Find out how to keep yourself busy during the summer. page 19 Kingwood High School’s annual Mustang Men was, to say the least, entertaining. page 8 MUSTANG MEN: Volume 5 Issue 3 YOUR FRIEND, THE SENIOR Senior Wills! page 25 PROM 2010! page 10 Kingwood High School 2701 Kingwood Dr. Kingwood, TX 77339 281-641-6100 KingwoodCourier photo by Spence Williams

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Page 1: KHS Senior Issue 2010

No summer plaNs?:Find out how to keep yourself busy

during the summer. page 19

Kingwood High school’s annual mustang men was, to say

the least, entertaining. page 8

MUSTANG MEN:

Volume 5 Issue 3

YOUR FRIEND, THE SENIOR

senior Wills! page 25

prom 2010!page 10

Kingwood High School2701 Kingwood Dr.

Kingwood, TX 77339281-641-6100

KingwoodCourier

photo by Spence Williams

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The Kingwood Couriers is the student mag-azine pubished by the advanced Journalism-Newspaper class at Kingwood High School. Letters or comments are welcomed and en-couraged, but they must be signed. The King-wood Courier is a member of the University Interscholastic League and the American Scholastic Press Association.

The articles herein are the individual views of the authors. These views may not necessarily be shared by The Kingwood Cou-rier staff and its advertisers, or the teachers, administrators, and students of the Humble Independent School District. All advertise-ments are paid for by individual businesses in the surrounding community.

StaffSeniors Monica Castellanos Chelsea Williams Anna Hojnacki Brooke Ley Sadie Porter2010-11 Editors-in-Chief Caroline Hodges Sam Mendez Spencer Williams2010-11 Staff Kaitlyn Beckert Chance Frasier Alyssa Kahl Nicole Morris Jensen Nizzi Sydne Steward Trenton Stringer Luke Taylor Jillian Vitarius Veronica MartinezAdviser Michelle PalmerPrincipal Melissa HayhurstPrinter Mirror Publishing

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Top 10 4 Senior Favorites 6 Mustang Men 8 Prom 10 Senior Picnic 12

UIL Academics 13 AP Art Class 14 Shattered Dreams 16 Movies 18 Summer Activities 19

Senior Goodbyes 20 Senior Wills 25

Senior Issue 3

Inside the senior issue

Table of Contents

page 16

page 4

page 8

page 12

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5 6 7 Molly Chiu Brian Reid

Jeff Sparks Trent Scott Catherine Cunningham

KINGWOOD’S

TOP 10 SENIORS

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9 10

Andrew Ayala

Melissa Chen

Mansi Raythatha Taylor Roberts Mary Claire Bugher

8

KINGWOOD’S

TOP 10 SENIORS

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Andrew

Ayala &

Molly Chiu

Jorge Cotte & Sarah Cipriani

Mr. and Miss KHSThomas Ward and Kellie Roth

Most Likely to Succeed

Best DressedM

ost Dramatic

Kyle W

halen & Olivia A

pplegateSeniorFavoritesSenior Favorites

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senior issue

Senior Issue 7

Hayden Fox &

Betty Foley

David Stevenson &

Olivia Applegate

Most M

usical

Most Friendly

Most Handsom

e & Beautiful

Logan Blake and Kelly Clark

Cameron Purgahn &

Chelsea Purgahn

Robert Singletary & Sophie Blake

Most Hum

orous

Patrick Freeman &

Sarah Rennalls

Most Athletic

Sam H

oudek & Olivia A

pplegate

Most Talented

Most Talkative

Beauty and Brains

Jeff Sparks & Em

ily Heitw

ebel

Most Artistic

Matt Tram

mel and Sol Ok

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Mustang Men Kingwood High School held their annual Mustang Men competition on Friday April 16th, 2010. This competition includes junior and senior male students that compete in a pageant to win the ultimate title of The Mustang Man. At the beginning of the show, the competitors were put into groups in which they had to perform a dance for the judges and audience. “The Peter Pan dance was the best one because it was creative and funny,” sophomore Claire Purcell said. At the end of their performances, the Mustang Men performed the traditional, “It’s Raining Men” dance. “Every year, the best part

of the show is when they dance with the umbrellas. It is hilarious,” junior Kayla Saba said. In this competition there were three different stages that the Mustang Men were able to compete in: dance, formal wear, and talent. “My favorite category of the competition was talent because they were all entertaining,” sophomore Jennifer Straka said. While the judges chose the top five, many of the participants entertained the audience by singing, dancing, and telling jokes. “My favorite part was when Sam Houdek stalled,” sophomore Gabby Cowart said.

Once the top five are chosen, the Mustang Men compete in the talent competition. The men chose to perform everything from playing the piano to painting a picture. “Thomas Ward was so funny when he dressed up as a girl and copied Ms. Congeniality,” Cowart said. After the the talent portion of the competition, it was up to the judges to choose the winner of Mustang Men. “I am glad Davy won, but I think Cameron Purgahn came really close,” Cowart said. After a long time of preparing and making videos for the competition, David Stevenson was crowned the 2010 Mustang Man.

by Sydne Steward

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Q and A with David Stevenson: winner of the 2010 Mustang Men Competition

What was Mustang Men like behind the scenes?

Well, with over 30 funny and talented guys, and some of the nicest StuCo girls I’ve ever met, the show was a blast to put together. I was actually impressed at how smoothly everything went; the guys learned their dances quickly and verything was put together efficiently, with plenty of spare time for fun. It was as fun and hilarious behind the scenes as it was on stage.

What was your favorite part of the competition and why?I’d like to say, first of all, that every part of the competition was fun; it’s hard to pick a fa-vorite. I had lots of fun with the swimsuit competition this year. I loved the dancing, espe-cially the hip-hop dance, which Kyler Sommer, Thomas Ward, Cameron Purgahn and myself choreographed and performed under the brillant instruction of our amazing dance teacher, Betty Foley. That was the best time I had all week.

What to you plan to do as the 2010 KHS Mustang Man?My first order of business is to advocate the construction of a new Disney park in Houston. Then, per Jason Watt’s suggestion, I’ll try to establish some sort of guys’ Dance Line for the school. Kingwood Stallions, anyone?

How has being a Mustang Man affected you?It was a wonderful experience. The biggest difference is that many people who attended the show were suprised to see that side of me, and I’ve grown so much closer to the other guys in the show, as well as many others.

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From MAP until fourth hour on April 10, seniors went outside to take their senior class photo in front of the student parking lot and then made their way to the practice field for a class picnic.

After senior class photo, senior Dylan Cermak smashed Mr. Page in the face with a whipped cream pie. Cermak raised the most money for Stangs Against Cancer. The organization was founded by juniors Caroline Hodges and An-neke Johnson and sponsored by Coach Earhart.

"Everything was great," senior Fabian Diaz said about the Se-nior picnic, "The games that the school had were quite amusing to me." Diaz hung with his twin brother Adrian and friends on the track field.

The seniors went to the football field to start some events such as sack races, football, frisbee, and egg races. The seniors had a lot of things that they enjoyed such as moonwalks, food, drinks, mu-sic and games. They spent hours taking pictures of one another and enjoying one of the last events of their high school career.

"It was cool to blow off most of the classes and have a free day with friends," senior Josh Mu-niz said, "I had fun chilling with all my friends and don't have to worry about any schoolwork or homework."

The senior class had a blast and didn't have to go to their MAP

class, 3rd period and 4th period classes. They were allowed one final day to be children playing outside, jumping on the moonwalks, and getting bruises from

playing around on the adventur-ous playground.

"Senior picnic was amazing," senior Bob Kaznoon said, "it was so great for us to hang out and be together one last time before Graduation- without class sched-ules, and nonsense in the way! It was so great! I felt like a kid again when I was playing in the moon-walks!"

Pizza was served, along with cookies, water and cokes.

"The Senior Picnic was pretty awesome and intensely fun," se-nior Eric Sanchez said, "it was cool to just chill, eat some pizza and hang out with friends."

“It was cool to just chill, eat some

pizza and hang out with friends.”

Senior Eric Sanchez

PicnicSenior By Veronica Martinez

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Accounting2 Seahn Finn3 Jackie Simpson

Calculator Applications2 Lilly Liu3 Jeff Sparks

Current Issues1 Dillon Henderson

Computer Applications1 Jason Dayvault2 Phillip Hensley

Computer Science1 Trace Russell2 Christian Findley3 Andrew D’Addesio

Editorial Writing2 Caroline Hodges

Informative Speaking2 Suruchi Avasthi3 Charlotte Christian

Lincoln Douglas Debate2 Neil Grigg3 Ben Daily

Literary Criticism3 Weiji Lin

Mathematics1 Chris Hsu2 Trace Russell

Number Sense1 Chris Hsu2 David Stevenson

News Writing3 Monica Castellanos

Prose Interpretation1 Sarina Garza

Ready Writing2 Weiji Lin3 Hadley Hollingsworth

Biology1 Trace Russell

Chemistry1 Brian Wrobel

Science1 Trace Russell2 Victor Manon3 Brian Wrobel

Physics1 Trace Russell

Social Studies2 Ben Pfitzer

Headline Writing3 Monica Castellanos

Spelling and Vocabulary3 David Stevenson

KHS State Participants

District Finalists

Caroline HodgesEditorial Writing

Weiji LinLiterary Criticism

Jason DayvaultComputer Applications

UILAcad

emics

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While they explore various techniques and prospectives of drawing, painting, and print-making, the enrolled students in AP Art create 25 or more pieces of high quality artwork throughout the two semesters. The class curriculum is based on constructing and puting to-gether a portfolio of artwork for future college credit, and in addition to this, the students are able to submit them for college admission and scholarships. A couple weeks ago, their polished portfolios were submitted to the College Board. We wish them all the best of luck!

Ryan McMillan

by Kaitlyn Beckert AP Art

“Boundaries”

“Perilous Fight”

Ashley Thrower

“Blooming Bright”

“Title Here”

“Title Here”

express yourself

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AP Artexpress yourself

Senior Issue 15

entertainment

“Life’s a Climb”

“Pearls”

“Title Here”

“Title Here”

Hira Rehman

Maddie LeBus

“Title Here”

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Shattered Dreams is a program focused on preventing teen drunk driving. Every three years, Kingwood High School takes part in Shattered Dreams to inform our students of the dangers of drinking and driving. KHS began Shattered Dreams with a video of a party scene and then students went to the auditorium, gym, or the staff parking lot to witness the staged drunk driving accident. Many were moved by the sight of their classmates staged deaths and the police, ambulances, and life flight helicopter that were all present at the crash scene. “Seeing the car crash was really moving, it can really happen to anyone, “ Sophomore Chelsea Bonyata said. Throughout the day, students and teacher volunteers were pulled out of class, changed into black t-shirts, and covered with white face paint to represent the “living dead”. These students represented that someone is killed every 15 minutes in alcohol related car accidents. These volunteers were not allowed to talk with any students or teachers. “I thought it was a really good production, “ said Sophomore Emily Obaugh. After-school, all student volunteers were taken to the YMCA for a lock-in. They were not allowed to use their phones to talk to any of their friends or family. The final part of the Shattered Dreams program included an assembly for each grade level. Student volunteers read letters that they had written to family members or friends as if they had really died in a car accident that day. The week’s emotional end reminded students of the grave consequences of drinking and driving.

Story by Alyssa Kahl

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Artw

ork

By: Sen

ior M

ichael C

ollier

Opposite: 1. Senior Lauren Thomason played the part of the “Drunk Driver”. 2. Senior Elizabeth Chechack as a crash victim. 3. Chechack being wheeled into the hearse. 4. Sophomore Trey Wisenbaker is a crash victim. 5. Junior Dillon Henderson is taken by life flight. 6. Costume and Make-up students apply white paint to the “Liv-ing Dead”. 7. Senior C.C. Coyle is “dead on arrival”. 8. Volunteer rescue crew teams remove Wisenbaker from the drunk driver’s vehicle. Photos by Sophomore Anthony Rodriguez.

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Iron Man 2

In this sequel, Robert Downy Junior stars as inventor Tony Stark and super hero Iron Man. Reluctant to share his technological advanc-es with the government, he must choose to possibly risk this informa-tion getting in the wrong hands or sharing his secrets.

In this third installment in the popular Twilight saga, Eclipse, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is once again forced to choose be-tween her two loves: Edward (Rob-ert Pattinson) and Jacob (Taylor Lautner).

Credits: www.themovieinsider.com

Photo credit: http-//image3.examiner.com/images/blog/EXID18646/images/resized_ironman2poster

Photo Credit: http-//screencrave.frsucrave.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Twilight-Eclipse-Poster-23-3-10-kc

MAY 7TH

JUN

E 30TH

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

SummerMovies of the

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SummerActivitiesIt’s almost summer and you will be free to do anything you want! You can finally sleep in and spend the whole summer with your friends. Sometimes, mid-way into summer you may feel bored and want to go back to school. To make sure that doesn’t happen: here are some ideas to cure your summer boredom.

1. Go To a Concert

Invite some friends and go to an upcoming concert!

3oh!3 Verizon Wireless 06/05/10MGMT House of Blues 06/0710

2. Watch a Movie

Check out Movies of the Summer! Schedules for local theatres can be found at:

www.AMC.com www.MovieTavern.com

4. Go to the Beach

Galveston is only an hour away, going there for the day with friends will be a great time.

Photos from: www.clashmusic.com, www.wherewhenhow.com, and www.funnyaussiesigns.com, www.catchamovie.com.

3. Get a Summer Job

Not everyone likes to work, but everyone likes to have money. It’ll keep you busy and you will have money to go out and do other things.

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CIAOMomo’s

Ah, Kingwood... When I was a freshman, I walked

into the ninth grade center eagerly yet fearfully anticipating my high school career. Would it really be like the movies, with silly drama, outrageous scandals, and mobs of way-too-over-achievers? Yes, yes it would be. Especially considering I was a cheerleader here for three years, but that is another story (by the way, yes I was an introverted [or, as other people saw it, half-mute] cheerleader - it sounds like an oxymoron, I know).

In high school, I was able to discover new favorite classic literature and write papers on them! I absolutely adore writing boring essays because I can read, write, and employ the tone of an elderly British gentleman. Where else but in an english class can I write about the devolution of man, a hand-picked selection of Kurt Vonnegut’s short stories, or some misanthropic topic? On that note, thank you GT program for being awesome. Even though I was not able to be in it this year, Mr. Page’s class was the best possible substitute.

In Newspaper/Magazine class, I entered with a life-long love of newspapers. I was ecstatic when I became feature editor, and flabbergasted when I became editor-in-chief with Chelsea (and thus CHONICA began!). My love for journalism wavered when the Associated Press dropped the two spaces after sentences and my favorite punctuation mark, the Oxford Comma, but nevertheless

I cannot part with newspapers just yet. Daily Texan, watch out for me because I am a proud grammar purist and gosh darn it, I care about journalism! Anyhoo, on to the Courier staff. Palmer: I am so glad you were our adviser; you helped us all so much and I think this year was super successful. Spamoline (?): good luck next year without us and DO NOT procrastinate - I believe in you! Section editors/reporters: do everything on time or I will haunt you in your dreams.

Moving on to the people who got me here: my family; my friends; my acquaintances who were in all my classes but who I never talked to; my magnificent MAP class with Mrs. Masters; the fergasmic Craig; Harvey Birdman, attorney at law; and everyone else. Just your simple act of existing has influenced me, and I am not joking. You all are the reason I recycle and plan to adopt. Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?

If there is one thing I have learned from my time here, it is that a lemon party is definitely a bingo game gone wrong. Look it up on the internet and then make a t-shirt about it. Also, playing a Big Bang application, in particular Big Bang Chess with computer voices, is the best use of your time if you have a Mac (since they are useless otherwise). Now for my final published words as a KHS senior: Listen to “Start Wearing Purple” by Gogol Bordello!

-Monica Castellanos

CIAO

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CIAOCIAO

Although the last four years have been the best and worst moments of my life, I must recollect only the best memories of my high school career. I am going to leave out the depressing and negative aspects of the evolution from an oblivious kid to an experienced adult because everyone should only be given the positive support to get through the transition.

To the Courier staff: I leave my apologies, but my promise that it will all be worth it when you see the final product. The next couple years will be stressful and full of deadlines, but I am confident that all of you will succeed even your own expectations. The stressful “all nighters” will be difficult, but you will make it through. I have the utmost confidence in you. Sadie, Anna, Brooke, all I have to say is we are free. Thank you for all your help this year.

Monica, my fellow editor and one of my closest friends: we met through newspaper, we spent late nights and early mornings together because of newspaper, we allowed our souls to die because of newspaper, but we have prevailed. I owe you and Mrs. Palmer so many apologies for my awful attitude towards the beginning of the end, but I hope that the knowledge of learning my lesson will be enough because now that we have reached the end, I do not have the opportunity to repay you. Although I am extremely happy to leave, I do believe we will miss our “Lemon Party” talks, and I will definitely miss your exaggerated Craig Ferguson obsession. But do not fear, we will have amazing college stories to share. I will miss you, my friend who

shares the love of the color purple. My years in newspaper have

taught me many things, but the most important is that Mrs. Palmer is an amazing leader. Despite the fact that comment sounded rather socialist, Mrs. Palmer led me through three years of attempted resignations from the staff. In the end, I quit basketball, a sport I played for over half my life, to be co-editor in chief with Monica Castellanos. Thank you Mrs. Palmer for believing that I could help lead the staff. I know I did not show my abilities this year the way I could have, but I do appreciate everything you have done for me. So, thank you.

My last note is to my best friend and sister Beth Wallinger. Bethie, we have made it through so much, not just this year but in the past. I can always lean on you, and I hope you still feel the same. I will miss the random dance offs in my car and the strange looks we get in the mall when we wear booty shorts with knee high boots. I will miss all those fond memories, but I know we will always be sisters. This mushy letter to you is my promise that I will do everything I can to stay close with you. I love you babe and always will.

So there is my last tribute to this school. I enjoyed it, at times, but I am extremely happy to leave. I was satisfied with what I did these past four years, but I have never been the type of person to settle for simple satisfaction. Thank you to all those who have supported me this past year. Now I am off to make a difference in the world. So I wish all the underclassmen luck, but I wish the teachers more luck.

AU REVOIRChora’sChee

-Chelsea Williams

Friends, Mustangs, countrymen, lend me your eyes...

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Justin & I,

Valentine’s Day 2010

Nina & Missa, Roots.Calgary, Canada

JB+AH

Homecoming 2009

Nina Polasek, Melissa

Schofield and I. Banff, Canada.

2008

I am Anna Marie Hojnacki. I have a loving family that supports me in all my endeavours. I have anamazing boyfriend named Justin Brown who I love more than any-thing. I can’t wait to begin my adult life in college at Texas State Uni-versity.

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IH

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ANNA MARIEANNA MARIE

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To my family: Sorry I could’t find a good picture of us, but somehow that doesn’t surprise me. Thank you for putting up with me and my dramatic self! I’m going to be so homesick next year at college, but don’t worry I’ll probably be home every weekened. Leo: You’re the best nephew in the whole entire world. I love you and miss you so much!! Anna: Newspaper has been fun with you, I’m so glad we have become friends and always will be!! Thank you for holding me down, literally. Vertigo... for life. Lucas: Goodluck next year. You may need to start trying in school, if you want to go to Notre Dame like you say you do. No matter how big you are, you’ll always be my LITTLE brother. Reed: You’re the most amazing boyfriend in the world! This past year has been such a blast with you, and I know we’ve got more good times coming our way.

Brooke Katherine Ley

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4 Op Ed

My years at Kingwood have changed me and made me into the person I am today. I’ve learned a lot about people, life, and myself. This year has been an interesting closure to my high school experience. I have met people who have impacted my life and found friendships I plan to keep for the rest of my life. My time as a part of The Courier staff has been stressful but at times fun, and has been rewarding ultimately. To the underclassmen who plan to continue with their efforts on the staff: Good luck, sometimes you might think it would be easier to quit or slack off but in the end it will always pay off to work hard. I would never regret taking the opportunity to be a part of this program. Chonica: You two are my favorite. From the insiders to playing chess my time with you girls has been a complete lemon party!

Cheerleading has been one of the most important highlights in my high school career. I adore all the underclassmen taking over as next year’s seniors. You girls are amazing and inspiring. Be the best you can be, and next year’s season will be awesome. Im proud to have been able to be on a team with all of the wonderful ladies who made up our team this year! Especially MY juniors. You know who you all are. Hannah Stice: you were an awesome little sister! I love all of y’all. Van pushed me to try out and guided me to be more successful than I expected myself to be this past year. He has always treated all the girls as his own daughters and completed our team. You guys better prove to everyone just how good kingwood varsity is once again. The friends I have met through the past years made getting through senior year so much fun. Emily Schultz: You are one of my best friends. Without you kingwood would

never be as easy to endure. You are always there for me when I need a good friend to make me laugh through the tears. TK: All of you guys are hilarious. You guys taught me how to live with no regrets, and to stop caring what people think. This year with all of you has been a blast! I only wish I would have met this group a little sooner. This amazing group of kids has kept me laughing all year. TK ALL DAY. Reagan, Jessica & Jack, and Jackie: I hope to have more fun with you guys. Our time with Majank is not quite over. Garrison: No matter where we go in life, I won’t let our friendship fade! You have broken my heart before, but you’ve also pieced it back together countless times. Through all of our fights and all of the good times we’ve both grown from our experiences. I have a feeling that our time together has only just began. I’ll see you in college station!!

S a d i e P o r t e r

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SeniorWills

Senior Wills 25

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Clay Downham,I leave you my Ronnie Coleman sayings.

Yeah, buddy! Nothin’ but a peanut!Kaleb the Great

Kevin Anderson,I leave you two quotes.

First from an anonymous Swiss General - when told his troops were surrounded, “Excellent! That means we can attack on all sides”.

Always think outside the box. Secondly, from Ralph Waldo Emerson,

“Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you”.

One more thing, remember an old Korean proverb, “Nana Rorobi ya Oki”.

It means down seven times, up eight. No matter how many times you fail,

never stop trying.Daniel Young

Rachel Chapin,“You’re just a little baby!” I’m going to miss you so much next year! You’re go-ing to make an awesome NHS President

and I cannot wait to see what you can do.

Chelsea Cornejo

Andrew Copeland,I know I tease you a lot,

but I hope you do well in high school. Later, bro!

Alicia Copeland

Madison Fry,To my favorite “ball of blonde,” freshman

joy: You are by far my favorite person in this school, underclassman or not. You remind me of myself in so many ways, but

unlike me, you’re not afraid to show it. Your heart, friendliness, and outstanding char-acter has inspired me and made the big-

gest impact on me. Therefore, I leave you my strength to cary on, and my new found ability to always be who you are, no mat-

ter what ANYONE tells you, and you must promise me you will never change.

Bob Kaznoon

Cross Country,I leave you all true spirit so that you can

continue our winning tradition for the years to come.Daniel Mireles

Clay Downham,Hi, always be awesome. Breakfast is the most

important meal of the day.Good Guys, Bad Guys

Devin Davis,Devin! I’ll miss you next year and all our fun times; 7th period laughing with Cagney, shoving you in the back of my car, and many others! Stay sweet, love you forever!

Bella Diaz

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Alex King, I leave you my love for the arts. I hope

you continue to follow your dreams.

Don’t stop believing !

Cassie Odell

Shelby Hojnacki,I’m leaving you the Hojnacki Legacy. Don’t mess it up. You’ll do great in

High School Bell. Don’t Worry.

Love, Anna

Landon Hardy, Keep watching Mullins the Gnasher when

I’m gone, Bro.

Your Big Brother

Kelly Goudeau,I love you girlie, take care of the track team and keep the

kingwood tradition alive. I leave you my track spikes.

Use them well. I’m going to miss you !

Hailey Hopkins

Girls Golf Team, I leave you guys my skills of instantly

falling asleep on the school buses going to every tournament.

Good luck next year ! :)

Nikki DeOcampo

To All My Kapelle ladies,Choir has been amazing with you all.

I would like to leave you tons of laughs and beautiful music with

Mr. Dixon or in your new life and college.

Alex Schilling

Emilie Gentry,I leave you the job of flute mommy. Take care of those little fluties!

Molly Chiu

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Sean Lofgren,I leave you the beautiful holiday of Memorial Day,

I’ll see you in Baton Rouge next year.

Love, your boy

Taylor Marrone, Taylor I love you!

You’re my best friend! :)

<3 Ry

Sam Mendez, I leave you

my awesomeness and cuteness.

Love, a very pretty angelAshley McClain,

Live life for yourself. Don’t base your actions on anyone else. Life is a

one way trip, and its meant for you to live it the fullest. See you in Austin.

Love, Your Big Brother

Aubrie Miller,I leave you our Bobfeep from physics class, please remember to feed it accordingly and

please take care of our other animals.

Eduardo Sanchez

Becca Levesque, To my little

sister, be good ! Stay true

to yourself baby.

I’m only a phone call

away if you ever need me ! Love you Forever.

Your Big Sis, Your Best friend,

Your Bella :)

Lucas Ley, You’re not as cool as

you think you are :)

Love, Brooke

Mrs Lard,Thank you for all your help throughout high school.

I really appreciate it.

Michael Mizler

Kayla Medford,I leave you the nut and all the

shmees !

Love, SHMEE !

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Dylan Norcross, Dylan, I leave you the

clipboard and all responsibilites that go with it.

Good luck, bossman ! (:

Caraline

Malaney Peete,Hope you enjoy your senior year ! It’s good !

Nicholas Jodway

Jayme Poland, I leave you my shelf # 117 along with any pen-cils that you can find under the risers that I

dropped this year.

Kayse Poland

Mrs. Palmer,I leave you my luck and

blessing to have a great life! You have

shown nothing but kindness for 3 years, which

is so admirable! Thanks for everything.

Love you!

Samantha Miller

Annie Nelson, I leave you my phone number. Don’t ever hesitate to call me!

John 14:27-28

Love your friend, Kaleb

Geraldine Morar,I leave my lung capacity

because yours are collapsed. And “girl, you can have

whatever you like.”

Kimberly Morar

Hannah Meyer,I leave you all my weapons, and pity any boy

who thinks the FBI is not for you!

Love, Kaleb the ox

Jasmine Monserrate,I leave you my skills in all my classes and hope

you do well in highschool.

Juliet Monserrate

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Spencer Williams,I leave my drama free

life to you. You need it

more then i do. :) Love you !

Amy Madden

Shannon Stacy,Hey Shannon! Hope you enjoy your time

here in highschool! Make it last! Love you girl!

Alicia Copeland

Robert Terry,I leave you my acting skills. There’s not much to leave, but I know you can take

whatever I leave you and multiply it exponentially. You’re a champ.

Sam Houdek

Spamoline, To you three, I leave the prospects

of an awesome, frustrating year.

Remember to enjoy next

year because you will

be seniors! And please make sure Palmer’s life

is as easy as possible.

Monica Castellanos

Thomas Schilling,I leave you tons of fun at school.

Enjoy every minute of it because it goes by quick. Love ya ! Have fun!

Alex Schilling

Valerie Sorge,I leave you all our ridiculous inside jokes, but I still

need you to tell me when lunch is...

Love, your friend Buddy

Kenny Shirley,I leave you a pile of

rocks to harass people with at all the track meets.

Love, your favorite target in Mafia.

Josh McClain

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2010-2011 Courier Staff,Some of you may not know me but most of you will-either way, I wish you all the

best of luck. Take my advice, do everthing on time and obey your editors! This class will be one of your favorites.

Monica Castellanos

Ariel, Natalia, Jenn, Waterboy,

Austin, Josh, & Tall Guy,

I leave you my senority

because yes, I AM a senior.

Too bad only Ariel can have it :) !

Love, Erika !

Dennis, Caraline, & Dominique, Thanks for

sticking with it! You guys are the

greatest. I wish you

the best of luck in everything

you do! Have a great

summer and stay safe!

Morgan Milburn

Laura Craig, Sandie Raines,

Kerstin Sheehan, Catie Daigre, Grace Howley,

& Sarah Bradley, I leave you all the privilge of long-run potty breaks with no cover and also

my strands of Taylor Swift hair.

I love ya’ll and I’ll miss you !

Love, your favorite Senior.

Tony Winslow,Little Brother, be good in school and stop giving

your teachers a hard time. You better wreck shop in football too.

I’m proud of you man.

Love, Hailey

Charlotte Wright & lunch guy,

I leave you our amazing lunch convo’s

and places...even though we didnt have

any exciting talks. Have fun in fillies, ha!

Eduardo Sanchez

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