2011 - Midlothian ISD
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2011 - Midlothian ISD
Midlothian Education Foundation Presents: 2011 Showcase of Stars 7th Annual Academic Recognition Banquet Celebrating Academic Achievement and Teaching Excellence May 26, 2011 First United Methodist Church of Midlothian 1 WELCOME Kristin Zastoupil, MEF Executive Director INVOCATION Brian Carter, MEF Board of Directors DINNER Catered by Aramark, Service by MHS National Honor Society RECOGNITION OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Connor Roberts, MHS Senior, Star Emcee Kristy Hinton, MHS Senior, Star Photographer CLOSING REMARKS Dr. Jerome Stewart, MISD Superintendent Welcome to the 7th annual Showcase of Stars Academic Recognition banquet. The MISD Education Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to honor students for their academic achievement, teachers for their commitment to excellence, and parents for their continued support. The students honored this evening have worked diligently during their high school careers to become not just outstanding learners, but also superb citizens in our community and fine representatives of Midlothian High School. The honored MISD teachers are representative of the fine quality of educators in our community. They have provided insight, both in education and in the real world, that will allow these students to excel in the future. This event is funded solely by donations made to the non-profit organization called the Midlothian ISD Education Foundation (MEF). Foundation Mission Statement The mission of the Midlothian ISD Education Foundation (MEF) is to generate and distribute resources to the Midlothian Independent School District. These resources will be used to enrich, maintain, and expand programs needed to meet the District’s stated mission of excellence in education. A special thank you to the First United Methodist Church of Midlothian. Program printed by Lincoln Press (972) 243-6612 www.lincolnpress.biz Food Catered by ARAMARK 3 Midlothian ISD Education Foundation Board of Directors Dan Altman, Janice Carey, Brenda Folsom, LaRue Miller, Phil Seay, Scott Slaydon, Debbie Phillippi, and Dave Wyrtzen. Associate Directors Michelle Gibson, Cheryl McCurley, Dr. Diane Minger, Richard Norman, Corine Ramsey, Betty Tryon Executive Committee Brian Carter, President Jamie Wickliffe, Past President Randy Denton, VP of Development Vicki Massey, VP of Administration Tami Tobey, Treasurer Dolores McClatchey, Board Member Dr. Jerome Stewart, Secretary Kristin Zastoupil, Executive Director Midlothian High School Dr. Al Hemmle, Principal MISD Board of Trustees Phil Seay, President Jay Roberts, Vice President Tom Moore, Secretary Duke Burge Jim Mentzel Dr. Wayne Shuffield Cindy Williams 2010 MEF Donors Acosta, Eliza Adkins, Brian & Elizabeth Adkins, Elizabeth All-Pro Floors, LLC Allen, Jerry Allen, John Allsup, Kyndle Almand, Sherry Altman, Daniel & Cathy Anderson, Rachel ARAMARK* Arenare, Nicholas or Christa Arlington ISD Education Foundation Arnold, Sarah Arroyo, Monica Ash Grove Texas, LP Asher, Christy Ashley, Risa Atmos Energy LP Atterberry, Jeremy & Christy Awalt, Josh & Autumn B & B Athletic Supply Bailey-Coleman, Angela Bailey, Brenna Bailey, Jennifer Bailey, Margie Ballard, Amy Bannister, Teresa Barber, Lexie Barrentine, Joe Bartlett, Melissa Bass, Lindsay Bates, Bryan & Fonda Baucum Dan & Jeannie Baylor Medical Center - Waxahachie Beard, Kristi Beard, Nancy Beckwith, Lana Beg, Kathy Bell, Nancy Beller, Ann Benesch, Lauren Benesch, Lisa Benford, Rob Benner, Lauren Berg, Kathy Bergvall, Lauren Bergvall, Nancy Bertinetti, Teena Bieber, Sharon Bigbee, Edd Binford, Paula Bittick, Clinton & Phyllis Bittick, Diane Blackburn, Janice Blackwell, Brian & Karena Blackwell, Justin and Heather Blair, Darla Blair, Jennifer Bly, Susan Boehk, Leslie Bogy, Kristi Bolgiano, Melissa Boniol, Jeanne BOSC Inc Bottelberghe, Brooke Bowman, Rachel Bradley, Leisa Brannies, George Brannon, Kristan Brantley, J. Suzanne Bray, Erin Brown, Geoff and Dawn Brown, Scott & Tracy 2010 MEF Donors Browning, Lisa Bruton, Krista Bull, Kimberly Bullock, Randy & Robin Bundrick, Sandy Burke, Candace Burkhardt, Kari Bush, Terri Butler, Gordon Buttgen, Kim Byler, Rhonda Caldwell, Judi Caloss, Ronald Campbell (Howard), Briana Campbell, Jennifer Cann, Catalina Canyon Creek Art & Frame Carbone, Roger or Patricia Carey, Rex & Janice Carlisle, Cindy Carter, Brian & Suzie Challenner, Phill L. & Nena C. Champion, Patty Chapo, Kristina Chappell, Dawn Chaves, Renee Childers, Karen Circle H Citizens National Bank Clark, Amy Claunch, Sarah Cleveland, Bobby and Jennifer Clough Harbour & Associates Clower, Chelli CMJ Engineering Cochran, Nancy Coker, Amy Coker, Craig Colburn, Ashley & Beth Cole, Brittany Cole, Donna Collins, Amy Condarco, Summer and Cesar Consalus, Shannon Coody, Stephanie Cooper, Heather Cooper, Hilary Cooper, Leah Cooper, Sarah Copeland, Daelynn Cornelius, Robbie Cowan, Joy Cowell, Cay Craft, Jocelyn Crawford, Jane Crawford, Scott Crisp, Jane Crocker, Robyn Cuellar, Donelle Cupp, Eric & Melissa Curry, Mary Dale, Ann-Michelle Daley, Amanda Dallas Lung Consultants Damiano, Debbie Daniell, Stephanie Davidson, Peggy Davis, Mary Davis, Vicky Dawson, Shari Day, Anita Decker, James & Kathleen Devore, Bo Dickard, Paula S. DK Haney Roofing Dobbins, Christine Dooley, Glenda Dorris, Anthony Doskocil, Paula Doty, Jordan Doyle, Gay Drain, Shannon Drain, Sharon Dudley, Andra Dunegan, Jill Dunn, Jennifer Educational Technology Learning Eidson, Rachel Ellis, Lori Ellis, Saundra Embry, Jean Ennis, Inc. Environmatic Systems of Ft Worth Inc Escobar, Lisa Eskins, Todd esped Estes McClure & Associates Everhart, Melissa Farias, Benilde Farrell, Christye Field Turf Inc Fields, Debbie FinishMaster Fiorenza, Scott First Financial Bank Flores, Laura Folsom, Sam & Brenda Ford, Sheryl Foster, Diane Fraga, Lauren Franz, Jeff 5 Fricke, Meredith Garippa, Allison Garippa, Laurie Garrison, J.W. & Lisa Garrison, Tama Gatchalian, Michael Gentry, Dana Gerdau Ameristeel Germany, Stacy Gilmore, Judith Gilson, Karen Gilson, Kim Goerig, Brittany Golden, Ashley Golden, Kelly Goldman, Sherry Goldmann, Matthew & Tammy Gonzalez, Andrea Gonzalez, Noe Gossett, Shannon Gotcher, Judy Graham, Kim Graham, Ron Grant, Linsey Greitan, Jurae Gressett, Kelle Griffith, Justin Guenther, Marilyn Guerrero, Monica Guest, Austin Guest, Kristi Guinn, Jason Gunter, Ervin & Sherrie H. Gunter, Sherrie Hackey, Rebecca Hamilton, Carrie Hampton, Kevin 2010 MEF Donors Hansen, Tamara Hardegree, Erica Hardegree, Vanessa Hardin, Sarah Hardy & Atherton, P.C. Harp, Iris Harris, Daniel & Betsy Harris, Tammy Hartgraves, Peter M. & Sheri Hash, Traci Hatcher, April Hathorne, Jana L. Hayes, Brenda Hayes, Karla Hayes, Madison Hayhurst, Janette Hemphill, J. Danny Hendrickson, Sharon Hendrix, Angela Henke, Cortni Herrod, Stephanie Hilco Electric Cooperative, Inc. Hill, Rodney and Amy HKS Architects, Inc. Hofstad, Tammie Holcim Homs, Christine Hoover, Nikki Horsley, Shirley Horton, Shanna Howard, Tammy Huff, Kim Huff, Lori Hughson, Margo Humphreys, Dawn Hutchinson, Kerry Iman, Lestie Inmon, Robert or Kathleen Isaacks, Cathy Ivey, Charlotte Ivey, Chris J.S. Wickliffe Appraisals Jackson, Lori James, Kristi Jasli, Judy Joe Rust Company Johansen, Tricia Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Stacee Johnson, T.R. & B.C. Kalinec, Janice Kelm, Caroline Kemp, Brandy Kennedy, Tammy Kent, Mr. & Mrs. G.H. Kidd, Michael & Tammie Kids, Jennifer King, Chris King, Judy King, Kaylee King, Martha Knight, Chris & Lindsey Knight, Lisa Kornman, Terri Krevolin, Sherrie Kunn, Melodi Kwik Kopy Printing Lackey, Martha Lakey, Joni Lander, Linda Lander, Trent and Marva LaRue, Gina Lassetter, Jennifer Lathan, Robert 2010 MEF Donors Lemmon, Carol Leonard, Jennifer LePori, Dewey Lewis, Grady & Janice Liles, Paula Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP Lofgren, Melba Lone Star Railroad Contractors Lott, Don & Brenda Love, Charlene Lowe, Roxanne Lowman, Tami Lucas, Kathy Lucas, Victoria Luftis, Bethany Griffin Mabra, Jennifer Mach, Brittany Mach, Robin Maddox, Rachel Marshall, Candace Martin, Amber Martin, Eva Maryfield, Sara Massey, Hershal & Victoria Masters, Brenda Matthews, Virginia Maxwell, Jeannie Mayes, Rachel McAfee, Christy McAllister, Mitch & Olimpia McCasland, Lori McChesney, Carol McClatchey, Clyde & Dolores McClure, Kristin McCool, Jo McCurley, Pat & Cheryl McDaniel, Amy McDaniel, Christina McDonald, Cyndi McGee, Joan McGee, Robin McGrew, Theda McGuire, Denise McKinney, Seth Meinzer, Jennifer Melichar, Emily Melton, Kim Mendoza, Lupe Mercer, Lynda Meredith, Lisa Methodist Mansfield Medical Center Middlebrooks, Patricia Midlothian Energy LP Midlothian Funeral Home Midlothian Insurance Agency Midtech Power and Control MidTexas International Center, Inc. Millen Oil Miller, Allison Miller, Janet Miller, Kathleen Miller, Larue Miller, Lea-Ann Miller, Lori “Shannon” Miller, Melanie Milson, Valree Minnix, Coley MISD Athletic Department Mitchell, Adrienne Mitchell, Lisa Mize, Zachary & Amber Moerbe, Suzanne Moody, Jr., Rolando Moore, Jeff and Andria Moore, Stephanie Moore, Tammie Moore, Terry Moore, Tom & Cyndi Mooring, Sharon Morgan Keegan & Co Morton, Challey Moss, Heather Moss, Kylie Mt. Peak Elementary Mueller, Cindy Muldner, AJ Nanney, Roanna Nash, Amariss Navarro College Neece, Amanda Neill, Sara Nelson, Joni Nix, Johnny E. & Cari D. Nobles, Dylan Northcut, David & Claire O’Brien, Mary Ann Oakley, Tina Ocasio, Lourdes Olson, Leslie Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC Osburn, Janis Overton, Shelly Ozga, Patricia Pace, Hillary Panza, Teri Paredes, Carlos Parrott, Lori Paschall, Kirk Payne, Cindy Penny-Lowe, Amy PepWear, LLC 7 2010 MEF Donors Pertil, Pam Petrishen, Debi Phillippi, Debbie Pincus, Ellen Poland, Karen Polewchak, Kelly Pollard, Jonathon Pressnell, Karrie Princeton Review Prindle, Kelly Probst, Will Pruit, John & Pamela Pruit, Pamela Ramirez, Candace Ramsey, Diane Rawlinson, Amber Rawlinson, Kim Ray, Jeanne Reconnu, Jacqueline Rector, Mark Reed, Wells, Benson and Company Reese, Windy Richmond, Dawn Rinehart, Jennifer Robbins, Dayna Roberson, Tiffany Roberts, Kris Robertson, Nancy Robinson, Andrea Rocha, Veronica Rodgers, Hila Rogers, Blane Rogers, Casey Rogers, Emily Rogers, Janet Ross, Megan Ross, Patrice Routh, Jodi Rubel, Sheila Ruiz, Linda Rule, Janet Rush Bus Center Sanders, Tony & Linda Savins-Cude, Melanie Savins, Carol Schaben, Jill Schabron, Susan Schultz, Sarah Schutz, Aaron Scott, Joni Seago, Kathy Seale, Frank & Ann Searles, Chandra Sears, Amy Seck, Beth Ann Seybert, Christina Shivers, Russell Shuffield, Wayne & Becky Simmons, Kim Simpson, Naomi Simpson, Rachel Slaydon, La-shea Smith, Archilene Smith, Chris Smith, Christine Smith, Letitia Smith, Lindsey Snow, Jason Southwest Securities Incorporated Spartan Psychological Consulting Spillar, Eryca Spradley, Michelle Spriggs, Gerald Stack, Gayle Stanley, Christa Stanley, Emily Starnes, Socorro Steele, Lisa Steinfeldt, Michelle Stephens, Kristin Stewart, Beth Stewart, Bryce or Stephanie Stewart, Debbie Stewart, Dr. Jerome and Raquel Stewart, Morgan Stickens, Kevin & Noemi Storm, Vicki Story, Karyn Stovall, Jan Strange, Elizabeth Stuckert, Kathleen Succesful Ways, Inc. Sullivan, Joanne Sun, Hong Yan Surplus, Carol Susan M Mason Sutton, Arlene Templeton Demographics LLC Tenery, Karen Tennison, John Terrell, Patricia Terry, Brenda Terry, Nichole Texas Central Business Lines Corporation The Wallace Group Thigpen, Stephanie Thompson, Carrie Thompson, Jason and Holly Thompson, Ken & Joyce Thompson, Tammie Thorne, Janine 2010 MEF Donors Thornton, Jana Tidmore, Dena Tidmore, Melissa Tidwell, Christy Tilory, Cassandra Timm, Ryan Tobey, Tim & Tami Todd, Elizabeth Tollefsbol, Gregory or Tina Tomlin, Patsy Toon, Pennie Trammel, Angie Triplett, Kim or Bryan Truett, Laura Tucker, Donna Tulley, Elaine Turner, Sheri Kemp TXI Van Amburgh, Michael & Beth Vaughn, Dana Vent, Kelly Vest, Tiffany Villa, Jean Vintage Bank Vlach, Jennifer VLK Architects, Inc. Waddill, John S. & Jean A. Waggoner, Paula Wagner, Lisa Wagoner, Cherie Walker, Jeanne Walker, Nicole Walling, Judy Walsh, Anderson, Brown, Gallegos & Green Ward, Connie Ann Ward, Grant Warren, Christy Warren, Karen Watkins, Kristi Waxler, Troy & Kara Wayland, Shannon Weatherly, Ronnie & Carol Weaver, Catherine Webber, Robyn Weddell, Shelia Welch, Courtney Wellman, Tiffany West Ellis County United Way White, Brenda White, Nicole White, Nikki White, Robin or Amy McDaniel Whitley, Drs. Timothy & Catrina Whitworth, Julie Wickersham, Katherine Wickersham, Terri Wickliffe, Gerald & Jamie Wiginton, Becky Wiginton, Lee Wilbourn, Kathy Williams, Judi Williams, Shannon Wilson, Deanna Wimpee, Johnna Winders, April Witherspoon, Ann Wolf, Monica Wolfe, Melissa Wood, Sharla Worley, Vanya Wright, Denise and Laban Wyrtzen, Dave & Mary Xavier, Tracy Zach, Lori Zastoupil, Brendan & Kristin Zeppa, Ashlea 2010-2011 Memorials In Memory of Cordell Clanton from Justin & Heather Blackwell In Memory of Cordell Clanton from MISD Athletic Department In Memory of Cordell Clanton from Wayne & Jeanne Ray In Memory of Louise Smith from George & Liz Kent & Family In Memory of Rex Rankin from Mt. Peak Elementary In Memory of Jean Coleman from George Brannies In Memory of Jean Coleman from Sam & Brenda Folsom In Memory of Jean Coleman from Tony & Linda Sanders & Julie, Jamie, & Jenny In Memory of Jean Coleman from Kenny & Joyce Thompson In Memory of Rev. James Hollis from Sam & Brenda Folsom In Memory of David Milson from Sam & Brenda Folsom 9 Shannon Auvil Star Student Parents: James and Michelle Auvil Future Plans: Attending the University of Alabama and majoring in public relations. Ms. Carol Richtsmeier Star Teacher Newspaper 10 Shannon: During the newspaper’s last deadline, my 9-year-old brother came to sit in the newsroom with the staff. After only one day, he gave me the verdict: “Mrs. Richtsmeier is terrifying.” Terrifying or not, Mrs. Richtsmeier has been the teacher who has helped me reach my potential in news writing and photography; and she never even made me cry in the process (quite an accomplishment on my part). She’s an amazing adviser who has always put a lot of faith and trust in me, even when it seemed as though I was driving the newspaper into the ground with my awful fonts, random color swatches and overall lameness. So thank you for everything Richie, and especially for putting up with my lameness throughout my entire high school career. I wanted to be fun, but I just couldn’t. Ms. Richtsmeier: While others will remember textbooks, tests and classrooms, we will remember the chicken, deadlines, naked Barbies, pop tarts and pizza. While others worried about crowded hallways, dress code and GPAs, we worried about deadlines, misspelled words, bad photographs and deleting those four things we can’t talk about. While some questioned the meaning of life, we pondered, “I want to be fun, but I just can’t.” Thank you for making me a better teacher. As always, it is the awesomeness that is you. May you be blessed with a life filled with as few Apple Zs as possible. 11 Alexis Ball Star Student Parents: Lisa & Chris Ball Future Plans: Attending Texas A&M University and majoring in biomedical sciences while competing in powerlifting Mr. Jerod Rye Star Teacher Powerlifting 12 Alexis: Even though he was moved my senior year out of powerlifting, Coach Rye coached me my freshman through junior years. He constantly pushed me to do my best, whether it was using his witty sarcasm or getting down to business. Turning around to see him celebrating with me after a lift encouraged me to strive for the top. Coach Rye was always “fired up” about anything and everything. He is the best motivator, and I could not have succeeded without him, Coach Carpenter, and Coach Spradley. Mr. Rye: When I met Lexi as a 9th grader she was typical in the fact that she already knew everything and had the whole world figured out. What was not typical of her was her unending desire to compete and push herself to get stronger and become a better lifter. When we were at a meet, I would tell her what place she was in, and if she wasn’t in first, I would tell her who was ahead of her. I always got the since that she immediately disliked anyone who was ahead of her. It was never a question of whether she would beat that girl or not. I would ask her how much she wanted to lift, and she would reply with, “However much it takes to win!” I always loved that about Lexi. She never doubted herself, and was always confident she could get the job done. When I started coaching girls powerlifting 5 years ago there were 3 girls lifters. This year 25 girls competed, and I think it is directly related to Lexi’s work ethic and success in the sport. So many other girls have seen what she has been able to accomplish, and it has inspired them to try and reach higher goals than they thought they ever could have. It is obvious that Lexi’s wok ethic and desire to compete and be thought of as a winner has carried over into all areas of her life, and I am excited to see where it takes her in the future. Congrats on becoming a STATE CHAMPION, and even more so, congrats on becoming a great person. 13 Andrew Beckman Star Student Parents: Anne and Chris Beckman Future Plans: Attending Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi with plans to major in chemistry or a science-related field Ms. Leigh Dopson Star Teacher Chemistry 14 Andrew: Mrs. Dopson has been an amazing teacher. She teaches in a way that makes the subject understandable and enjoyable for everyone and does not move on until everyone understands. It is because of Mrs. Dopson that I will probably end up majoring in chemistry, and my favorite high school moments were in her class. Ms. Dopson: I had the pleasure of teaching chemistry to Andrew both his sophomore and senior years. As a sophomore, he was quiet and hardworking. I knew him best as the other half of a set of twins and as a manager for the basketball program. But, as a senior, I have come to know more of the true side of Andrew. He is still hardworking and relatively quiet, but I now know how smart he really is. He sees the big picture in Chemistry and can put all the pieces together. I have also seen his sense of humor and his loyalty to friends. Fourth period AP Chemistry has become like a family, and I can hear Lauren, Taylor and Scott calling Andrew “Andy”. Andrew, good luck as you move on to the next phase of your life. Your job here at MHS is done and you are more than ready for college. Your intelligence, maturity and character will serve you well. Stay true to the beliefs you have now and enjoy college. These will be some of the best years of your life. 15 Kyle Beckman Star Student Parents: Anne and Chris Beckman Future Plans: Attending Texas A&M University with plans to major in the sciences Ms. Patti Spillers Star Teacher Math 16 Kyle: Mrs. Spillers has been a huge influence on my future. She has helped me establish a good work ethic the past two years. I was able to get through the tough times of her class because of all the encouragement she gave. Ms. Spillers: I have had both Kyle and Andy for the past 2 years. I cannot tell them apart so my name for both of them is KANDY!!! My goal this year was to be able to tell which one was which!!!! I have been guessing well the past few months!!! Kyle you are a great student and person. I hope that you will continue to challenge yourself in the future. I know that you will be a success at whatever you pursue. Good luck, Kyle!!! 17 Philip Berthelson Star Student Parents: Joel and Wendy Berthelsen Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in Business Honors and Plan II Honors Mr. Pat Richmond Star Teacher Basketball 18 Philip: When I first had Coach Richmond, he frustrated me easily because he avidly exercised his loud voice while coaching me in the 8th grade. He helped teach me to have a better work ethic on the court, so I could be a better athlete. Upon entering high school I learned that he had been moved up to the JV basketball coach, so I knew I would have the opportunity of having him as a coach again. I had him in the 10th grade, and then I had him again in the 11th grade where he promoted me to the team captain. Coach Richmond has always respected me as a student, athlete, and a person. Mr. Richmond: It has been an honor coaching Philip. Philip holds strongly to his principles and refuses to follow the currents of convenience. He will be successful wherever he goes because he has great character. I am glad I contributed a small part to his success. I have high hopes for Philip in his future endeavors. Good luck, Philip! 19 Austin Blackburn Star Student Parents: Becky Thompson and Brad Blackburn Future Plans: Attending Texas A&M University and majoring in aeronautical engineering Ms. Sarah Hardin Star Teacher Engineering 20 Austin: Mrs. Hardin has been an inspiration to me because she gave me the opportunity to discover all the different careers I could pursue as an engineer. One of the first assignments she gave us in the first engineering class I took with her my sophomore year was to research the different fields of engineering and what kind of work was specific to each field. I discovered the one thing all types of engineers have in common is the need to have great problem-solving skills and the ability to “think outside the box.” Of course, Mrs. Hardin already knew this, so everything we did in he rclass required us to discover ways to solve problems and create new ways to do things. Our class projects were always fun, even though at times the projects were frustrating because I didn’t always know the answers. But instead of just telling me the answers, Mrs. Hardin challenged me to find out for myself by teaching me that the solution to an problem is just waiting to be discovered by someone who is willing to take a risk and look at the problem from a different angle. This has been the most important and meaningful lesson I ever learned in high school, and I am thankful to Mrs. Hardin for encouraging me and believing in me. Ms. Hardin: Austin is the king of stealth! While some student are all talk and no show, Austin quietly, calmly produces FANTASTIC work that speaks for itself! I always love seeing what he can engineer out of minimal supplies! His problem solving skills are amazing! And anytime I throw out an extra credit challenge, you can bet that Austin will cash in! Austin’s engineering internship has not only proven his ability to learn and adapt, but also has exemplified his level of maturity, responsibility, and integrity as a man. I am confident that Austin will succeed in all of his endeavors! I expect to hear of great accomplishments in his future! (but since he is not one to brag, I will have to ask his mom!) Austin - Keep thinking out-of-the-box! You have mad skills! I can’t wait to see them put to use in the “real world”. When things get tough, hang in there! Keep setting goals (in real life they will get you a lot more than 5 extra points)! Make good choices! And don’t ever forget my Friday lectures! 21 Kyler Brown Star Student Parents: Charles and Lori Brown Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Dallas on scholarship, majoring in engineering with plans to play baseball for UTD and pursue a career in engineering. Mr. Justin Blackwell Star Teacher Baseball and Football 22 Kyler: Coach Blackwell has been my coach for four years in baseball and football. He is always upbeat and keeps the atmosphere around him fun. If he weren’t my coach, I’d want him to be my teammate. Coach Blackwell has helped me develop as an athlete and as a man by teaching me the value of determination and how to see and enjoy the best in any situation. His friendship, honesty and enthusiasm have been sources of comfort to me in good times and bad. Because my freshman class was his first at MHS, I know that I have helped him learn a few things, too, as he has grown as a teacher. Mr. Blackwell: Kyler is an unbelievable young man, and I have a tremendous amount of respect for him. He is one of the most talented people I have ever been around. It has been such a blessing to have coached Kyler in football and baseball over the last four years. I can only pray that I will one day have a child who is as talented, respectful, smart, hard-working, and athletic as Kyler. I know he will be a great asset to society, and I wish him the best of luck in all his future endeavors! 23 Jesse Cantu Star Student Parents: Ruben & Stepheny Cantu Future Plans: Attending Sam Houston State University and majoring in animation Mr. Larry Doran Star Teacher Band 24 Jesse: Mr. Doran has taught me for four years in band. Through his class I learned dedication and expressing a passion for something you love. His dedication to us taught me to persevere for the things in life you really care about. He pushes us to always do our best and to continually grow. Thanks to his expectations, I have achieved at a higher level in all my studies and inspire me to keep reaching higher. I’m glad to have had the privilege of being taught by him for four years. Mr. Doran: Jesse, thank you for your example and leadership you have demonstrated to all who have observed and worked with you. Your patience, personality and warm smile allow everyone to feel comfortable around you. Your drive and desire to improve will help make you a huge success in everything that you pursue. Stay focused and dream big! As the new chapter in your life opens, remember to take time for those special people in your life, including yourself. Thank you for sharing this honor with me, Jesse. 25 Alissa Courson Star Student Parents: Robert & Cheri Future Plans: Attending University of Texas at Dallas and majoring in education Ms. Jennifer Ferranti Star Teacher AP Biology 26 Alissa: In her hilariously sarcastic manner, Ms. Ferranti beat her class into shape. Frantically, she prepared us for the looming AP test by cramming our heads full of knowledge. She cares a lot about every one of her students (even ones that weren’t hers) and wants them to do their very best. Ms. Ferranti is one of the most excellent teachers I have had at MHS. Ms. Ferranti: Alissa, You were such a great addition to our little 6th period AP Biology family! Your intelligence and drive really shined through that shell-shocked look that you had for the first month. It wasn’t long before your sense of commitment and high academic standards prevailed and you were setting the pace for the class. I cannot tell you what an honor it has been to be your teacher, and I am truly thankful for schedule changes. As you move on, stay as focused as you are and dream bigger than you thought possible. I know you have everything that you need to achieve it all. Good Luck! 27 Kevin Donahoo Star Student Parents: Michael and Cynthia Donahoo Future Plans: Attending Southern Methodist University to earn a degree in mechanical engineering Mr. Laurencio Arroyo Star Teacher Band 28 Kevin: Mr. Arroyo taught me the saxophone and was an inspiring role model throughout my middle school years. He was hardworking, had faith in all his student’s abilities, and did his best to meet everyone on their level. Mr. Arroyo didn’t just teach the band, he gave students every tool they needed to achieve and gave them every opportunity to enjoy music. He taught me to love music, and inspired me to go so much further than I could have alone. To this day, Mr. Arroyo and I still play in ensembles together, and share wonderful music experiences. I will never forget the impact Mr. Arroyo had on me as a musician, and I hope that future generations of students will find him as inspiring as I did. Mr. Arroyo: I had the privilege of starting Kevin in band as a 6th grader. During his years at middle school, I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with him one-on-one as his private saxophone teacher. I have two fond memories of Kevin while at the middle school. My first memory was when I challenged Kevin by giving him a huge featured solo on a jazz band chart entitled “Sophia,” After several weeks of hard practice and frustration, the performance of “Sophia” came off without a flaw. My second memory of Kevin was when his mom and dad decided that it was time to buy Kevin a new tenor saxophone. His parents had asked for my advice and help in purchasing a tenor saxophone. While at the music store, Kevin must have played on four or five saxophones before deciding on the right one. This was like turning a kid loose in a candy store. Kevin’s desire as a young band student was to become successful as a saxophonist. With his hard work and dedication at the middle school and high school levels, he has certainly accomplished that. 29 Scott Hayden Star Student Parent: Ellen Hayden Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in mechanical engineering. Mr. Jason Shackelford Star Teacher Soccer 30 Scott: I had Coach Shack in soccer as a goalkeeper coach from freshman year to junior year. Then when he stopped coaching for the school my senior year I trained with him outside of school. Coach was probably the only reason I made it through my senior year of soccer. Going in I was awful, but over the summer he was able to make me a much better. He is an outstanding coach. Mr. Shackelford: Scott Hayden....What a class act, great person, student and athlete. Scott is one of the smartest and funniest people I have ever met. I have known Scott since he was a freshman coming into the soccer class as a goalkeeper. If you know Scott, then you quickly realize that he is a man of few words, but the words he does use are so profound that you find yourself astonished at the fact that he can say so much with so little. I have worked with Scott as his goalkeeper coach for four years. Scott and I have had some really interesting conversations during our training sessions. Strangely enough, every time we trained the weather was absolutely perfect—even in the middle of winter. After seeing this occur over and over I began to wonder what Scott was doing to make this happen. The only plausible conclusion I could come to was that Scott was selling bits of his soul in exchange for good weather. Scott didn’t disagree. I am truly blessed to have spent the amount of time I have with Scott. He is an amazing young man, and I am thankful to know him. I’ll miss the times we had. Good luck at UT! 31 Ellen Hebert Star Student Parents: James & Susan Hebert Future Plans: Attending Texas A&M University with plans to earn a master’s degree in isualization (School of Architecture) and pursue a Career in Walt Disney Imagineering Ms. Beth Stewart Star Teacher English 32 Ellen: Mrs. Stewart instilled in me a deep appreciation for language arts. The freedom of expression her students experience allowed me to grow as a writer and expand my imagination. Over the years, Mrs. Stewart has become a true role model and one of my valued friends. Ms. Stewart: It comes as no surprise to me that Ellen Hebert is in the top 5% of students in her graduating class. A top student in my English II Pre-AP class, Ellen’s list of priorities will always show academic excellence as the most important. The last two years, I have gotten to know Ellen better through our school’s Astronomy Club. A member her sophomore and junior year, Ellen assumed the presidency this year, and our club has never had more fun or learned so much. None of us will ever forget when we first learned of interstellar violence such as cannibalistic galaxies and the process of spaghettification. I don’t know how Ellen finds time to do all she does. Here’s an example of Ellen recapping a previous evening’s events. “Mrs. Stewart, let me tell you about last evening. I finished three projects for my AP Art portfolio and typed a three page paper for AP Lit.; then I made one hundred note cards for AP Economics, and I finished the last five chapters of Crime and Punishment. And, because that was kind of stressful, I made brownies—would you like one?” I have a word of advice—no, not for you, Ellen—you don’t need any advice, but for everyone else: Do NOT tell Ellen she cannot do something. She will prove you wrong, every time. Ellen Hebert, champion of narwhals everywhere, you truly are an MHS STAR, and you will be greatly missed. 33 Austin Hill Star Student Parents: Mark and Tammy Hill Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas and majoring in mechanical engineering Ms. Ellen Hayden Star Teacher Physics 34 Austin: Ms. Hayden has always been a proponent for knowledge. She not only wants her students to learn but to really understand what she teaches, and this quality sets her apart from many of her peers. Ms. Hayden also has an excellent sense of humor, always ready for a good laugh. As an officer in the science club, I have had the pleasure of working with Ms. Hayden outside the classroom and this extra time has allowed her and I to develop a closer relationship. Looking back, I will always remember the moments spent with Ms. Hayden throughout high school. Ms. Hayden: I don’t know that I’ve ever met a more energetic, enthusiastic, and inquisitive student than Austin. He is continually seeking out new challenges and attempting to achieve a deeper understanding. He rarely accepts anything at face value and has always kept me on my toes. I appreciate that he has in turn challenged me and my depth of knowledge in my subject area. He reminds me that I can never be complacent and that I too should always try to strive for that next level. I look forward to seeing where that next level leads Austin. I’m sure that he will achieve incredible heights. 35 Kristy Hinton Star Photographer Parents: Kim & Keith Hinton Future Plans: Attending Stephen F. Austin State University and majoring in nursing with plans to attend graduate school and become a nurse practitioner in the field of labor and delivery Ms. Stephanie Prewitt Star Teacher English IV 36 Kristy: Mrs. Prewitt has such a fun and genuine heart for teaching, I will always remember “Karaoke Fridays” and our crazy class discussions. But most of all I will remember the many times I have stayed after class to discuss different aspects of my life with her. From prom dates and dresses to religion and politics, She has always been there to listen and lend her own personal suggestions. Thank you so much, Mrs. Prewitt, my high school experience would not be complete without everything you have done. Ms. Prewitt: Kristy, you always had a knack for speaking your mind with enough whimsy that the entire class fell in love with you, and I would wind up laughing. I think that you have done a beautiful job capturing the spirit of Midlothian High School in your photographs. My only wish for you is that you place the girl behind the camera in some of those frames because she is amazing and deserves to be noticed !!! I will cherish the jousting scene in a tutu, the amount of hair spray expended trying to give your hair a six inch lift, and our after class chats. You are a true delight and blessing, and I am very happy for you!!!! 37 Kathryn Lane Star Student Parents: Pam Louder and Mark Lane Future Plans: Majoring in theatre with a focus in musical theatre at the University of Texas at Austin with plans to become a professional actress on Broadway Ms. Jan Wunnenberg Star Teacher AP English III 38 Kathryn: During my junior year, I encountered many changes in school, one of which was the transition from Pre-AP to AP courses. This was the step in my high school career which had an impact on my college education. Being in Ms. Wunnenberg’s AP English III class truly helped me master my potential as a writer. As a teacher, she is the best in preparing any student for the AP English test. As a person, she is the most caring, sweet, and funny lady you’ll ever meet. She also always encouraged me to do my best in theatre. She believed in me and gave me the confidence to conquer my dreams as an actress. Because she was my teacher, she made my junior year one of the most joyous years of my high school experience. I will never forget Ms. Wunnenberg. Ms. Wunnenberg: Kathryn’s sweet temperament and gentle spirit are what I remember most about the time she spent in English III AP last year. Her passionate desire to act and perform did not go unnoticed either, as she was most anxious to volunteer to read parts in the American dramas we read like The Crucible and The Glass Menagerie. She displays an excellent work ethic and commitment to education by her well-prepared class presentations, desire to be challenged in higher level academics, and outstanding grades. Her thespian skills are to be lauded by her participating and casting in notable roles in theater productions like Liesl in the Sound of Music and Helena in A Midsummer’s Night Dream. I will always think back with great fondness to the sweet girl in 1st period whose voice reminded me of the female characters created by Pixar and Disney. I definitely think she has a future in voice-overs, but she will be fabulously successful, no matter what she chooses as her career. God bless you, Kathryn. 39 Ben Larson Star Student Parents: Del and Geri Larson Future Plans: Attending Baylor University and majoring in mathematics Mr. Stephen Toon Star Teacher Government and Economics 40 Ben: Mr. Toon’s class is always interesting. Whether he is conspicuously absent on some secret mission or he is trying to make a basket in Toonball, his class is always enjoyable. What I really like about Mr. Toon is that he is willing to re-work his schedule for any student. He worked really late those few days before the AP tests for his students and would not go home until there were no more questions. Thank you, Mr. Toon. Mr. Toon: Never was there such an upbeat kid. Everyday. Day in and day out. Ben is that student who is always enthusiastic and funny and inquisitive all at the same time. Ben is also always ready. Equally ready. Ready for a joke. Ready to discuss the news of the day. Ready to banter. And, more than ready to discuss the most difficult subject matter that we offer. Of all the countless funny moments and comments that I have been privledged to be a part of this year (and there were tons), those are not what I will remember the most. Instead, it is the look on Ben’s face when he is about to ask a really good question. I can see it coming. We will be discussing some complicated concept and Ben will be staring off into the distance. He gets this glazed look on his face. His wheels are ,turning. It’s Ben’s question face. It is really obvious that he is mulling over something that we have discussed in the past and is making connections. He’s thinking things through. Developing scenarios. And after a while, Ben Will ask his question. It’s always something great. Good students always have good answers. However, great students always have great questions. And Ben is a great student. It is this intensity and desire to learn and to know that Ben will take with him to Baylor and beond. It is also this quality that assures me that Ben will be successful at whatever he does. It has been an incredible privilege and honor to have had Ben in class this year. Good luck, and go Bears! 41 Kyle Markwardt Star Student Parents: Keith and Carol Markwardt Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in mechanical engineering Mr. Sidney Danner Star Teacher Soccer 42 Kyle: Coach Danner is, in every sense, of the phrase, one of a kind. He has always been the driving force in our success in soccer. Somehow he manages to be completely strict with us while still gaining some laughs. He has taught me lessons both on and off the field, and his teachings will follow me through college and the rest of my life. Mr. Danner: Kyle Markwardt is what I consider to be a Renaissance Man in the making. He is a talented, disciplined soccer player that we have been blessed to have on our varsity soccer team the last two years. Kyle also has a brilliant mind, which I have seen him use to further his teammates ability to understand math and physics. He is very unselfish, as he has always done what was needed. His ability to balance the requirements of playing a varsity sport and a difficult class load while maintaining high standards in both, is what has impressed me the most about Kyle. His dedication to what he considers important does not waiver. We have not always seen eye to eye on everything, such as in his poor choice of soccer teams to support, his choice in college, or hair style. This has not kept us from having quality conversations over a variety of subjects, from soccer tactics and teams, books we have read or should read, social issues, and pretty much anything that needs a good discussion. I have over my teaching career found few students who I truly consider a friend and look forward to watching just how far Kyle will go. I am also waiting for that remote control soccer ball that he has promised to create for us. 43 Mindy McClean Star Student Parents: John McClean and Lucy McClean Future Plans: Attending Southern Methodist University to pursue majors in biology and engineering Ms. Lorilyn Worley Star Teacher AP Literature 44 Mindy: I came into senior English ready for another regular year, with another great teacher like I’d had in the past, but I got much more than I was expecting. From the first day in class and upon meeting Mrs. Worley, I knew that it was going to be an extremely fun year. She makes it a goal to connect with her students and make her class interesting and challenging. Mrs. Worley has been much more than a teacher to me. She’s been a great example, a mentor, and especially a friend that I know I couldn’t ever forget. Ms. Worley: Mindy is a very bright and creative young woman. She has a wonderful sense of humor as well as a kind heart. As a student in AP Literature, her class contributions were always insightful, and I looked forward to hearing what she has to say on just about any topic. Her sincerity is one trait that stands out most to me. I will never forget some of the entertaining times when she has stayed in my room through my 7th period conference. Although she was always willing to help with anything I needed, most often we both were simply trying to encourage each other to stop procrastinating, a vice we both share! I would usually be avoiding grading papers, and Mindy would be avoiding practicing her euphonium. Most of the time we could motivate each other! Mindy, I have no doubt that you will be successful in anything you attempt. Changes will happen, both good and bad, but remember Orleanna’s words from The Poisonwood Bible, “To live is to be marked. To live is to change, to acquire the words of a story.” I can not wait to hear more of your story in the years to come! 45 Courtney Mentzel Star Student Parents: Tim and Lori Mentzel Future Plans: Attending Hardin-Simmons University and majoring in theatre with an emphasis in performance Ms. Chrystal Findley Star Teacher Pre-AP World Geography 46 Courtney: Mrs. Findley, though I knew her as Ms. Minix, was one of my favorite and most influential teachers during my freshman year. Though there were aspects of her class that I despised, such as the time-consuming sketch maps due each six weeks and of course the dreaded Africa Project. Yet, I realized that all these assignments were teaching me very important academic skills like the importance of managing your time properly and learning how to work effectively and efficiently with others. If Mrs. Findley had not given me these “horrendous” assignments, I would not be as successful of a student as I am now. Ms. Findley: Courtney, I am so proud of you for what you have accomplished! There are some things I will miss now that you are graduating: hearing “Minix” as you walk down the hall, the occasional “venting” session that is necessary in order to survive your senior year, and your kind words of wisdom while judging Africa Projects. Your work ethic these last four years is evident by your accomplishments. Even as a freshman you would never settle for a 99 on an assignment when you could talk your way to a 100. I have no doubt your hard work will continue throughout the rest of your academic career. Good luck at Hardin Simmons, and I look forward to seeing you on the stage again! 47 Kaitlyn Moehlman Star Student Parents: Mike and Tammy Moehlman Future Plans: Attending Abilene Christian University in hopes of becoming a neonatal nurse Ms. Laura Truett Star Teacher Drill Team 48 Kaitlyn: Mrs. Truett is more than just a teacher or coach. She is a role model, mentor and friend. She has been here for me for 6 years and always encouraged me to push myself to my greatest potential. I appreciate all the time and energy she has devoted to our team and know that all the lessons she has taught me will influence me for the rest of my life. Ms. Truett: Walt Disney said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.” When I read that quote, I think of you. You have always set your dreams high for yourself and the team. I admire you for always pushing us to try new things and carry us into the future of Pantherettes. It has been a pleasure to work with you by my side this year planning all the activities to celebrate our 50th anniversary. Always believe in your dreams. You will face many pressures growing up. If you ever need words of encouragement to help overcome hurdles and handle trials I will always be here for you if you need me. I wish you the best of luck in everything you do. Remember—all you need is love—and I love you very much!! 49 Kathryn Nabinger Star Student Parents: Patricia and Charles Nabinger Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas for a double major in business marketing and advertising Ms. Holly McRuiz Star Teacher PreAP English I 50 Kathryn: Mrs. McRuiz was my freshman Pre-AP English teacher. In her class we read so many books that, to this day, remain on my list of favorites. I remember that first summer essay that almost everyone bombed, her random little comments as we read books in class, and hating her projects when they were assigned, but loving the results of my work. When I’d get them back she would write “Tom Terrific!” at the top of them all. I cannot imagine a better teacher to prepare students for high school English classes! Ms. McRuiz: For beautiful, intelligent Kate Nabinger it was the best of times, and the worst of times as she began her odyssey for achieving all of her great expectations from MHS. Kate became a miracle worker at successfully balancing all of her endeavors through her problem solving skills even when the best laid plans of mice and men went astray. As she progressed through the hierarchy of the years from sheep to pigs, she never stopped her research for the perfect books that she would need to overcome the feuds of society. Kate, I wish you well as you continue on your journey. Go forth, and conquer. You are the personification of TOM TERRIFIC! Love you! 51 Alexandra Pendergrass Star Student Parents: Frank & Maria Pendergrass Future Plans: United States Naval Academy, Naval Intelligence Ms. Kristi Bogy Star Teacher Speech & Debate 52 Alexandra: Over the past four years of my high school career, I have had the privilege of having Ms. Bogy as a speech teacher and debate coach. Through her patience, determination, and encouragement, she has instilled confidence in me; a confidence that I will carry as I embark on the next chapter in my life. More than an instructor, she has been my mentor and a great friend. Reflected upon the numerous weekends she spends taking her students to tournaments and the achievement of the debate team, her passion and dedication demonstrate her success. I will always be thankful to her for introducing me to debate and for the life skills she has taught me and the rest of her students. Ms. Bogy: Alexandra, you have been a blessing and joy to teach all four years of your high school. You started with me in Communication Applications and then ventured into debate your sophomore year not knowing what to expect. That year was my first year to teach/coach debate, so you and I grew together through this journey; teaching each other things along the way and sharing a lot of memories. What a very talented debater you became, which is shown in your successful record during three years of debating/speaking; ending your career as the state alternate in debate and a regional qualifier in informative speaking. Beyond just debating, you have been a staple part of the program as a whole, guiding/helping new students, encouraging everyone and serving as my “right hand” and also as my friend. I know that your desire to do your best will keep you successful at whatever you set out to achieve. Thank you so much for allowing me to be such a big part of your high school experience. I love you and wish you all the happiness and success this world has to offer. 53 Alexis Pendergrass Star Student Parents: Frank & Maria Pendergrass Future Plans: United States Naval Academy, Naval Intelligence Ms. Hollye Hess Star Teacher Counselor 54 Alexis: I will always appreciate having Ms. Hess as my counselor and good friend. Her encouragement, dedication, and belief in me are far more than what I could have hoped for. I do not know what I would of done without her. I am truly grateful for all she has done and all the doors she has opened for me. Thank you, Ms. Hess. Ms. Hess: Alexis you have been a dream student and I have learned so much from you. I remember you coming to sit with me your freshman year with all your hopes and ambitions. You had very high expectations for yourself and never once strayed from any challenge presented, including two Pre-AP math courses at once. I called on you many times to help struggling students and you were always willing to help with a smile on your beautiful face. I am certain that you will be highly successful in all your endeavors, and I wish you all the blessings life has to offer. You have worked harder than most, and I beam with pride when I tell your story. Please know that your high school counselor will always be here if you need me! 55 Andrew Peterson Star Student Parents: Bill and Colette Peterson Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in aerospace engineering Mr. Chris Cass Star Teacher Band (percussion) 56 Andrew: Mr. Cass is quite possibly the best thing that has happened to our band program. Before he came, our drumline wasn’t much to brag about. But since he has been here, he has completely turned the drumline around. Now, not only has he made us better players, but the drumline is a much more fun place to be. He is a fun teacher, and is always there to help. Thanks to him, I have become a much better musician. Mr. Cass: Andrew is one of the hardest working people that I know. He has always been a great example for other students to follow. Andrew is clearly destined for great things and I’m honored to have had the chance to help shape the great person that he is. Andrew, good luck at UT! 57 Jessica Price Star Student Parents: Rob & Sharon Price Future Plans: Attending Southwestern Assemblies of God University with plans to major in theatre, law, or marketing Ms. Stephanie Pierce Star Teacher Theatre 58 Jessica: I am blessed to have been under Ms. Pierce’s direction for my four years in theatre. She has taught me so many things about theatre and myself. I am so grateful for her patience in the classroom, on stage, and in every day life. Thank you, Ms. Pierce, for helping me grow in my passion for theatre. I will never forget you! Ms. Pierce: Jessica is the kind of student every teacher dreams of. She is positive, upbeat, creative, and very talented. Over the past 4 years I have had the privilege to see her blossom not only into an excellent student and actress, but into an amazing young woman as well. Best of luck in all your future endeavors, Jess! 59 Connor John Roberts Star Emcee Parents: Jay and Kathy Roberts Future Plans: Attending Tarleton State University and majoring in business with hopes to also play baseball Mr. Ray Hydes Star Teacher Baseball 60 Connor: Coach Hydes is the Head Coach for Panther Baseball and he is also the Coach I most respect. He has been coaching baseball longer than I have been alive, and he has more knowledge of baseball than anyone I have been around. I was able to be coached by him for four years, and I learned so much from him. Not just about baseball, but about life lessons he would talk to us about. I was honored to be a part of his baseball program. Mr. Hydes: Connor, you are a true man of character. God has created in you to be a man of integrity who has such a compassion for others and the desire to serve God. Your work ethic and passion for excellence has set a fantastic example for your peers and teammates not to mention your coaches and teachers. You have showed great character and class both as a student and an athlete. You have been a pleasure and a blessing to coach the last 4 years. As an educator and coach it is an honor to say that it is student/athletes like you that make my job easier and completely rewarding. Thank you, Connor, for allowing me to be apart of your life. 61 Collin Roland Star Student Parent: Kevin Roland Future Plans: Attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in philosophy and English with plans to teach Mr. Steven Hammons Star Teacher U.S. History 62 Collin: Whimsical, interesting, and colorful. Mr. Hammons embodies all of these adjectives as an educator. He was never at a loss for an analogy or a rambling tale concerning reptilian apparel. His love for his subject is refreshing and inspires me to attempt to acquire that same vigor for my own studies. Mr. Hammons: As educators, we work to build relationships with our students, and each one develops in its own unique way. The relationship that I have developed with Collin means a lot to me because it is one in which I feel I have learned more from him than perhaps he has learned from me. What impressed me last school year about Collin was his character and his focus to do what was right and responsible in the midst of a chapter in his life that was challenging and uncertain. During the school year, he displayed dignity and determination at a very young age in dealing with a life situation that often tears people of lesser character apart. On days when I knew it was hard for him to keep going, he came to class with a smile and a focus and zeal to learn. When he missed school, he always took care to make -up his work. And when the class discussion demanded an analysis or question of a higher order, he was there with input. He was truly a joy with whom to share a learning environment. Whatever circumstances life throws at him in the future, I am confident he possesses the skills and character needed to weather the storm and to emerge stronger than ever. In the future when I have chapters in my life beyond my control, I will always think of Collin as a source of perseverance and inspiration. Best wishes, Collin, as you embark on this new and exciting chapter in your life. 63 Hannah Vam Amburgh Star Student Parents: Michael and Beth Van Amburgh Future Plans: Attending the University of Oklahoma and majoring in public relations/marketing in hopes of pursuing a fashion merchandising career Ms. Aly Gaither Star Teacher Pre-AP English 64 Hannah: Though Mrs. Gaither was early in her career when she taught me, it was immediately evident teaching was her passion. Her class provided an entertaining and engaging learning experience in an otherwise awkward stage of my middle school life. I will never forget how she turned her classroom into the middle of the ocean for our reading of The Cay, during which we were forced to remain on our rafts (blankets) and keep from being eaten by the sharks (students). Mrs. Gaither truly worked to build relationships with her students and did a fantastic job at it. Even after I finished her class, she offered to help me whenever needed and always provided a smile. Thank you, Mrs. Gaither for being a wonderful and inspirational teacher. Ms. Gaither: Hannah, you have made an unforgettable impact on my life. Your motivation, leadership, and that bright smile always remind me of why I love being an educator. I know you will reach for the stars in everything you do. The world is yours, and I can’t wait to hear of all your continued accomplishments (I’m sure there will be some singing and maybe a little acting along the way). I am so proud of you! God bless! 65 Christian Dylan Velasquez Star Student Parents: Jesse and Jennifer Velasquez Future Plans: Attending the University of Oklahoma and majoring in chemistry with plans to become an interventional cardiologist Ms. Donna Smith Star Teacher Art 66 Christian: Ms. Smith helped me tremendously to hone my artistic skills. Whenever I had a question on what medium to use, or how to use a new supply, I felt comfortable going to her to ask for help, and she would have plenty of advice and tips for how to practice. There were many times when I was disappointed with how a work was turning out, but Ms. Smith knew what small changes could greatly improve the piece I was working on. As we prepared for the AP submission of our works, Ms. Smith opened her doors after hours and on weekends so that we could finish before it became crunch time and the stress started piling on. Ms. Smith was always ready to lend a helping hand, and my artistic talent has grown tremendously through her guidance. Ms. Smith: Christian and I have known each other only for his 11th and 12th grade years at MHS. In that short span he has become one of those rare individuals you meet in your lives that whenever you meet them again you’ll still feel the positive energy between you. I knew when I had him in my “crazy” 7th period Art I class that he was going to be my saving grace to get through that year. He was always remarkable in his insights to each art project we did. I always encourage these types of students to pursue the AP art program if I know they can withstand the the pressure and hard work involved. I asked Christian early in the year to go into AP art since he was a junior and he agreed he would like to. Then he left at mid-term to join the swim team at Mansfield I.S.D. He said he would continue to work on his art. I was worried he had too many “irons-in-the fire.” Most AP students have Art II before they enter AP art. They need to start the year with at least 12 artworks so they can complete their portfolio with 24 pieces in early May. He was amazing all year and “backstroked” with ease completing his strong portfolio. Christian’s middle initials should be “A.P.” He’s in AP everything. Christian’s got a full-ride to O.U. to enter the medical profession as a heart surgeon. He’s captured my heart and I would welcome him to operate on my heart anytime. All I can say to him is never change your lust for learning - it will keep you believing that life is so good. 67 Since beginning in April 2004, the Midlothian ISD Education Foundation has given over $250,000 to Midlothian ISD through innovative teaching progams, student recognition banquets, scholarships, and various other programs. For more information about MEF, please visit our website at www.misdef.org and follow us on Facebook @facebook.com/misdef. The MEF also produced the first MHS alumni directory in 2010. New graduates can register at www.misdalumni.org and follow alumni news @facebook.com/misdalumni.