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Letter from James R. Bennett to Awards Coordinator, University of Washington Press, July 30, 1997
A letter from the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights informing the University of Washington Press that Michi Weglyn has been nominated for an award.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Lou Bennett and the jazz organ scene in Europe
This thesis is about African American jazz organist Lou Bennett, born in Philadelphia on May 18, 1926. At the beginning of his musical career, he left the United States with his Hammond organ, bound for France, and took Paris by storm, becoming an overnight star on the jazz scene there. In a 1961 poll, he was voted number 1 organist over Jimmy Smith and Wild Bill Davis, and his overall popularity in France was superior to that of Count Basie, Miles Davis, and other American jazz stars. Bennett never succeeded in confirming his success, because of his quasi-obsession with the electronic parts of his organ. He was continually striving to find the perfect sound, and to find as many sounds as he could in order to better express himself. A part of his obsession concerned the bass played with his feet on the pedalboard. Having an astonishing bass-playing technique, he continually searched for ways to better its sound as if to suggest an additional member of the rhythm section. The common practice was for organists to play the bass with their left hand and to move their left foot along with the rhythm of the tune. Bennett was very outspoken about bass-playing, saying that an organist who didn’t play bass with his feet was no organist, but an “organ-player.” However, many of Bennett’s opportunities were ruined because of faulty wiring and breakdowns of his “Bennett Machine” that he had created. Bennett had little interest in financial gain or publicity. He would accept low-paying contracts for as little as a meal and traveling expenses. Often he would repair his organ on stage, interrupting his concert to do so. Having performed all over Europe, he met with a great deal of success in Spain, and built a house there with room for his electronic experiments. His music took priority over his marriage, although he and his wife remained together up until the time of his death. Bennett died on February 10, 1997, leaving a host of admirers, having inspired European organists during his lifetime and is still influencing the art of bass-playing with feet today.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Rhoda R. Sampognar
Smith Street
Taken from the West Lane Water Tower showing Smith Street, with L-R Cashmans Store, opposite Victoria Hotel and the Bank of New South Wales, opposite the Commercial Bank. On the corner of Bennett Street is Commonwealth Bank under construction and Gordons Don Hotel on the corner of Cavenagh Street. Date circa 1941.Reid, Gordon M
The construction of Karen Karnak: The multi-author-function
This thesis is situated within the comparatively recent developments of Web 2.0 and the emergence of interactive WikiMedia, and explores the mode of authorship within a Read/Write culture compared to that of a Read/Only tradition. The hypothesis of this study is that the role of the audience has become merged with the author, and as such, represents new functions and attributes, distinct from a more conventional concept of authorship, in which the roles of audience and author are more separate. Read/Write and participatory culture, as defined by this study, is focused on collaboration, and includes the influences of D.I.Y. culture, Open-Source practices and the production of text by multiple authors. Multi-authorship presents a re-thinking of several concepts which support the notion of the individual author, since the focus of multi-authorship is not on attribution and ownership of a finished text, but on the continued malleability of a text. Modes of multi-authorship, demonstrated in the use of the pseudonyms Alan Smithee and Karen Eliot, represent declarative authors whose names signify multiple origins, whilst concurrently indicating a distinct body of work. The function of these names form an important context to this study, since primary research involves the construction of an experimental mode of multi-authorship utilising WikiMedia technology and the interaction of thirty nine participants, who are invited to create a body of work under the collective pseudonym Karen Karnak. The data generated by this experiment is analysed using aspects of Michel Foucault's author-function to identify and determine power structures inherent in the WikiMedia context. The interplay of power structures, including concepts such as identity, ownership and the body of work, affect the resulting mode of authorship and contribute to the construction of Karen Karnak, suggesting further areas of research into the emerging multi-author
History of Cognitive Neuroscience
History of Cognitive Neuroscience documents the major neuroscientific experiments and theories over the last century and a half in the domain of cognitive neuroscience, and evaluates the cogency of the conclusions that have been drawn from them. Provides a companion work to the highly acclaimed Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience – combining scientific detail with philosophical insights Views the evolution of brain science through the lens of its principal figures and experiments Addresses philosophical criticism of Bennett and Hacker?s previous book Accompanied by more than 100 illustration
Semilinear clannish algebras
Bennett-Tennenhaus R, Crawley-Boevey WW. Semilinear clannish algebras. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society . 2024;129(4): e12637.We define a class of associative algebras generalizing 'clannish algebras', as introduced by the second author, but also incorporating semilinear structure, like a skew polynomial ring. Clannish algebras generalize the well-known 'string algebras' introduced by Butler and Ringel. Our main result is the classification of finite-dimensional indecomposable modules for these new algebras
Rothaeina petersoni Bennett & Copley & Copley 2023, spec. nov.
Rothaeina petersoni Bennett spec. nov. Figs 2, 48–49, 56–57, 64–65, 75–79, 86 Type material. U.S.A.: California: Holotype male. El Dorado County, 4 miles west of Kyburz, 9.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH). Paratypes. U.S.A.: California: El Dorado County, 3♁, Blodgett [Experimental Forest], 26.vii.2000, N. Rappaport et al. (RBCM); 1♀, Blodgett [Experimental Forest], 24.viii.2000, N. Rappaport et al. (RBCM); 16♀, 6 mi. E of Camp Connell, 10.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 8♀, Echo Summit, 4 mi. SW Meyers, 7382′, 9.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 4♀, 4 mi. W of Kyburz, 9.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 1♀, 3 mi. W of Riverton, 9.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); Placer, 2♀, 6 mi. NE of Foresthill, 3480′, 27.xii.1986, D. Ubick (CAS); Nevada, 1♁ 1♀, Lowell Hill, 25.vii.2000, N. Rappaport et al. (RBCM); 1♁ 1♀, Lowell Hill, 23.viii.2000, N. Rappaport et al. (RBCM); San Mateo, 1♀, Sam McDonald Park [nr. La Honda], 18.xi.1988, D. Ubick (CAS); Sierra, 1♀, 5 mi. E of Camptonville, 3000′, 39 30′ N 120 29′ W, 16.viii.1996, D. Ubick (CAS); 1♁, 5 mi. E of Camptonville, 3050′, 39 30′ N 120 29′ W, 10.viii.2001, D. Ubick & S. Ubick (CAS); 6♀, Sierra City, 8.viii.2001, D. Ubick & S. Ubick (CAS); 16♀, Sierra City, The Cups, 6.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 1♀, Sierra City, Monarch Mine, 7.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 1♁, 6 mi. E of Sierra City, SFSU Field Station, 5500′, 12–16.viii.1996, D. Ubick (CAS); 1♁ 1♀, 10 mi. NE of Sierra City, Yuba Pass area, 4.viii.1999, J. Ledford (CAS); 1♀, 10 mi. NE of Sierra City, Yuba Pass area, 7000′, 8.viii.2001, D. Ubick (CAS); Tuolumne, 6♀, Pinecrest, 10.ix.1959, W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH); 12♀, Tamarack Flat, Yosemite National Park, 3.ix.1958 (AMNH); 12♀, Tamarack Flat, Yosemite National Park, 11.ix.1959 W.J. Gertsch & V.D. Roth (AMNH). Oregon: Douglas, 1♁, 43 44′ 59′′ N 123 13′ 53′′ W, Territorial Hwy, nr. Anlauf, 23.ix.2003, P. Paquin & D. Wytrykush (RBCM); 2♁ 2♀, 43 38′ 50′′ N 123 53′ 00′′ W, Mill Creek off Hwy 38, Elliot State Forest, 23.ix.2003, P. Paquin & D. Wytrykush (RBCM). Etymology. The specific name is a patronym honouring the late Ronald Alexander Miles Peterson, a talented Canadian artist and friend of RB. Ron died, sadly young, in British Columbia in 1989 while RB was preparing the initial draft of this species description. Diagnosis. The male of R. petersoni spec. nov. is distinguished by the combination of its short (length less than 1/2 width of patella), dorsad patellar apophysis with one or two large and one or two small peg setae at the tip (Figs 56–57, 64–65), and the simple, smoothly tapered, ventrad proximal arm of the tegular apophysis (Figs 48– 49). Differentiating the male of this species from the males of the other three species with known males (R. jamesi spec. nov., R. mackinleyi spec. nov., and R. sequoia comb. nov.) is discussed in the diagnosis of R. jamesi spec. nov. The females of R. petersoni spec. nov. and R. sequoia comb. nov. are very similar; differentiating them from the females of the other species of Rothaeina gen. nov. is discussed in the diagnosis of R. beaudini spec. nov. Differentiating them from each other is attained by the relative size of the spermathecal “rings” visible through the epigynal integument: smaller diameter in R. petersoni spec. nov. (Fig. 75) versus larger diameter in R. sequoia comb. nov. (Fig. 80). Additionally, the copulatory ducts are usually separated at the atrium in the female of R. petersoni spec. nov. (Figs 76–79) versus usually contiguous in R. sequoia comb. nov. (Figs 81–83). Finally, distribution can be helpful; the two species are largely allopatric. The main body of the population of R. petersoni spec. nov. is found in the central Sierra Nevada of eastern California (Fig. 86) while the population of R. sequoia comb. nov. is concentrated in northwestern California (Fig. 85). Description. As in diagnosis and description of the genus. Additional descriptive characters presented here. Abdomen pale gray, usually with faint pattern or pattern lacking. Male (n=12). Medial component of retrolateral tibial apophysis (Figs 56–57) reduced, demarked distally by single terminal basally articulated macroseta; distal component slightly extended distally. Tegular apophysis (Figs 48–49) with small but prominent proximal basal projection; distal arm of tegular apophysis long, narrow, length about 2.5 times width. Measurements (n=2). CL 2.05, 2.6; CW 1.60, 1.93; SL 1.12, 1.26; SW 1.11, 1.25. Holotype second (larger) specimen. Female (n=93). Epigyne (Fig. 75) with small, transverse, slightly bowed, medially located atrium. Vulva (Figs 76–79) broad, width usually at least four times atrial height (measured as height of epigyne from epigastric groove to atrium); copulatory ducts usually separated, rarely contiguous, or nearly so (Fig. 78), at atrium; spermathecal ducts convoluted; spermathecal heads dorsal, short distance anterolaterally from atrium; Bennett’s glands about midway on spermathecal ducts, usually readily observable in cleared dorsal view. Measurements (n=26). CL 1.95–2.50 (2.24+0.17), CW 1.30–1.95 (1.67+0.17), SL 1.08–1.33 (1.19+0.08), SW 0.99–1.26 (1.12+0.08). Distribution and natural history (Fig. 86). There may be several disjunct populations of R. petersoni spec. nov. The main population is in the central Sierra Nevada of eastern California, U.S.A., from the Sierra City, Sierra County area south to Yosemite National Park in Tuolumne County and within that area the species is relatively common. Small apparent outlier populations are known from the San Mateo County area in central west coastal California, U.S.A., and the Douglas County area in central west coastal Oregon, U.S.A. The San Mateo County record is from a single female and possibly is a misidentification. The Douglas County records, however, include three males examined by the first author and appear to be valid. Males have been collected from late July through late September.Published as part of Bennett, Robb, Copley, Claudia & Copley, Darren, 2023, Revision of the western Nearctic spider genus Cybaeina including the description of Neocybaeina gen. nov. and Rothaeina gen. nov. (Araneae: Cybaeidae: Cybaeinae), pp. 97-129 in Zootaxa 5318 (1) on pages 121-123, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5318.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/815835
Nonnus barnesae Wahl & Bennett 2020, sp. nov.
Nonnus barnesae Wahl & Bennett, sp. nov. (Figs. 3–5, 15) Diagnosis. Nonnus barnesae is easily distinguished from other North and Central American species by its mesosomal pattern of black areas on a brownish-red background (Figs. 3–5). Description. Female. Structure. 1. Supraclypeal area centrally smooth and punctate, punctures deep and ranging from adjacent to separated by 0.5× their diameter; supraclypeal width just below antennal sockets: width just above clypeal suture = 1.0: 0.7–0.8; eyes strongly convergent ventrally. 2. Supra-antennal area without projections; antenna with 42–46 flagellomeres. 3. Mesosoma elongate, about 1.7× as long as deep. 4. Lateral face of pronotum with posterodorsal area centrally weakly to moderately granulate with small scattered shallow punctures, dorsal and posterior margins granulosopunctate. 5. Mesopleuron centrally smooth to weakly granulate, punctures 15–30 μm in diameter and separated by 0.3–1.0× their diameter. 6. Mesoscutum with lateral lobe granulate with shallow punctures separated by 0.3–1.0× their diameter; median lobe defined by shallow notauli extending about 0.7× length of mesoscutum. 7. Ventral division of metapleuron granulate, punctures about 15 μm in diameter and separated by 0.3–0.5× their diameter. 8. Propodeum granulate and with scattered punctures; carinae absent except for posterior transverse carina (PTC) and sections of median longitudinal carinae between PTC and propodeal apex; area anterad PTC with numerous strong rugulae, longitudinal near PTC then becoming transverse, extending about 0.8 distance to anterior propodeal margin and confined to median 0.3 of propodeum. 9. MS1 slender, usually with weak dorsal convexity on petiole (Fig. 3). 10. Thyridium ovoid, granulate and of lighter color than surrounding tergite, and connected to base of T2 by narrow ridge (as in Fig. 11). 11. Ovipositor 2.4–2.8× as long as length as hind femur, straight with apical 0.3 slightly decurved (occasionally flexed to form gentle curve). Color. Head black to fuscous, with apical 0.5 of mandible dark brown; antenna dark brown to fuscous except for white dorsal surfaces of flagellomeres 1–4 (becoming progressively reduced until flagellomere 4 with only narrow short strip or sometimes with strip absent) and white band on flagellomeres 10–16 (comprising 4–6 flagellomeres for any one individual; note band is symmetrical, not extending further on dorsal surface than on ventral). Mesosoma brownish-red with following areas black/fuscous: propleuron, median region of median mesoscutal lobe, ventral 0.3 of mesopleuron and mesothoracic venter, ventral anterior region of metapleural ventral division, paired ovoids on propodeum immediately adjacent to propodeal-metanotal sulcus. Legs brownish-red. Wings with membrane with weak brown tint, and veins brown to dark brown. Metasoma: MS1 varying from completely brownish-red to having basal 0.2, ventral area, and apical 0.2 of postpetiole dark brown/fuscous; T2–3 varying from completely brownish-red to being dark brown with only apicolateral areas dark brownish-red to being completely dark brown; T4+ light brown to fuscous except for yellowish-white median mark on T7 posterior margin. Measurements. Body 14.8–16.3 mm (14.8 mm); fore wing 8.3–10.4 mm (8.5 mm). Male. Structure. 1. Supraclypeal area smooth and punctate, punctures deep and ranging from adjacent to separated by 0.5× their diameter; supraclypeal width just below antennal sockets: width just above clypeal suture = 1.0: 0.7–0.8; eyes strongly convergent ventrally. 2. Supra-antennal area without paired median lamellar projections below median ocellus; antenna usually with 49–52 flagellomeres (Arizona specimen with 45 flagellomeres). 3. Mesosoma elongate, about 1.7× as long as deep. 4. Lateral face of pronotum with posterodorsal area centrally smooth, ranging from impunctate to having small scattered punctures dorsally and posteriorly, dorsal margin puncatate and posterior margins crenulate. 5. Mesopleuron centrally smooth, punctures 10–30 μm in diameter and separated by 0.5–1.0× their diameter. 6. Mesoscutum with lateral lobe weakly granulate to smooth, with deep punctures separated by 0.5–2.0× their diameter; median lobe defined by shallow notauli extending about 0.7× length of mesoscutum. 7. Ventral division of metapleuron smooth, punctures 7–15 μm in diameter and separated by 1.0–4.0× their diameter. 8. Propodeum smooth to weakly granulate, lateral margins usually with weak punctures separated by 0.3–0.5× their diameter; carinae absent except for PTC and sections of median longitudinal carinae between PTC and propodeal apex; area anterad PTC with numerous strong rugulae, longitudinal near PTC then becoming transverse, extending about 0.8 distance to anterior propodeal margin and confined to median 0.3 of propodeum. 9. MS1 slender, without weak dorsal convexity on petiole. 10. Thyridium extremely elongate and almost effaced; not connected to base of T2 by narrow ridge (as in Fig. 11). Color. Head black to fuscous, with apical 0.5 of mandible dark brown, clypeus rarely with 0.3 of apical margin dark brown; antenna dark brown to fuscous except for white (completely or partially) flagellomeres 15–21 (comprising 2–7 flagellomeres for any one individual). Mesosoma brownish-red with following areas black/fuscous: anterior 0.8 of median mesoscutal lobe, ventral 0.3 of mesopleuron and mesothoracic venter, ventral division of metapleuron except for dorsal lateral region, ovoid on dorsal division of metapleuron, paired ovoids on propodeum immediately adjacent to propodeal-metanotal sulcus (occasionally absent); propleuron dark brown on basal 0.5. Fore and middle legs brownish-red except for brownish-yellow trochanter and trochantellus of fore leg, and occasional brown ventral surface of fore and middle coxae. Hind leg with coxa, trochanter, trochantellus, and femur brownish-red except for occasional dark brown of coxal ventral surface; tibia with basal 0.7 brownish-red, apical 0.3 dark brown; tarsus with basal 0.8 of tarsomere 1 and tarsomeres 4–5 dark brown, remainder of tarsus white. Wings with membrane with weak brown tint, and veins brown to dark brown. Metasoma: MS1 brownish-red, with brown anterior 0.2 and dorsal and ventral surfaces; T2–4 usually brownish-red except for brown of median 0.9 of T2 and apical 0.3 of T4; T5 ranging from completely dark brown to mottled with brownishred; T6+ dark brown/fuscous. Measurements. Body 11.8–18.0 mm; fore wing 7.3–9.0 mm. Material. Holotype F: MEXICO, Durango: 24 mi. west of La Ciudad, 7000 ft., 25.vi.1964, W.R.M. Mason (CNCI). Condition of holotype: intact except for missing left hind tarsus. Paratypes. MEXICO, Colima: 3FF, 1M, 9 mi. NE Comala, 17–18.vii.1983, Kovarik-Harrison-Schaffner (TAMU); Durango: 1F, 3 mi. east of El Salto, 8400 ft., 21.vi.1964, W.R.M. Mason (EMUS); 1F, same data as preceding except 8500 ft. and 10.vii.1964 (CNCI); 1M, 8 mi. east of El Salto, 8500 ft., 23.vi.1964, W.R.M. Mason (CNCI); 1F, 10 mi. west of El Salto, 9000 ft., 8.vii.1964, W.R.M. Mason (CNCI); Jalisco: 1F, Nevado de Colima road, 8 mi. west of highway junction (near Atenquique), 3.viii.1988, Ferreira & Schaffner (TAMU); Michoacan: 1M, Tancitaro, 6586 ft., 15.vii.1940, Hoogstraal & Knight (EMUS); Morelos: 1F, 15 km. north of Cuernevaca, 4.vii.1951, H.E. Evans (EMUS); Oaxaca: 1F, Vista Hermosa (17° 37’ 59.0”N, 96° 20’ 31.6”W), 1450 m, 20.x.1962, H. & M. Townes (EMUS); Sinaloa: 1F, 15 mi. west of El Palmito, 5000 ft., 25.vii.1964, W.R.M. Mason (CNCI); 1M, same data as preceding except 30.vii.1964 (CNCI); 3M, same data as preceding except 4.viii.1964 (CNCI, EMUS). USA, Arizona: Coconino Co., Coconino National Forest, Kinder Crossing (34° 33.93’N, 111° 08.7’W), 6460 ft., 10.ix.2014, J.E. O’Hara (CNCI). Comments. Nonnus barnesae is one of the most distinctive North and Central American Nonnus species. While there are quite a few species with a predominately brownish-red body coloration, such as N. antennatus Cresson (Fig. 9), none of them have the barnesae pattern of black areas on the mesosoma (Figs. 3–5). There is some minor variation in color pattern. In females: 1) the propleuron can have the lateral margins brownish-red; 2) the mesothoracic venter in one specimen has paired elongate brownish-red ovoids; 3) the paired dark ovoids on the propodeum are occasionally absent. In males, the amount of the brownish-red on the first four metasomal segments is variable, ranging from the condition in the male description to completely brownish-red (this in only one specimen). The range of barnesae is mostly concurrent with spurius: ranging from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec north through the Sierra Madre Orientale to Arizona (Fig. 17). The label for the Vista Hermosa specimen reads as follows: Vista Hermosa, Oax., Mex./96.5 Km. SW of Tuxtepec/[date] 1450 m /H. & M. Townes. This led to frustration in trying to find the locality, until the Townes’ collecting notes were consulted. The locality was originally recorded by them as near kilometer marker 96 (the Townes’ estimated the fractional value) on the road from Valle Nacional to Oaxaca (city). It is not 96.5 linear kilometers southwest of Tuxtepec. The latitude and longtitude for Vista Hermosa are given above under “Material”. Etymology. This species is named after Diana Barnes, in recognition of her many years of collaboration with the junior author on the systematics of Ichneumonidae.Published as part of Wahl, David B. & Bennett, Andrew M. R., 2020, First record of Nesomesochorinae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) from America north of Mexico with descriptions of two new species of Nonnus Cresson in Zootaxa 4779 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4779.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/383167
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Hayley Stolk
Taylor Straga
Ryan Jesse Tadique
Gabriel Terrick
Colton Terry
Susana Thiessen
Zachery Thiessen
Gary Thomsen
Jade Tilleman
Tasha Turuk
Jared Vas
Kathrin Waeckerlin
Nash Wagner
Liam Ward
Adena Williamson
Jacob Wolf
Paige Wood
Mackenzie Yunick
Victor Zacharias
Hi
BOO!..,
did I scare you
Mr. Moriyc
Winner,
"Awesome."
Mrs. Kehler
Physics 20
Mrs. Carver
Math 30-1
Mrs. Schnoor
pumpkin dinner
Math 30-2
Mr. Hughes
"Awesome."
LUCH
OCTOBER 31
HALLOWEEN
(OU'U 00
Kassidy grade 1 1
("Just makin' stuff
DOING WHAT
;4» i
Everykid
1 Kolten, the model
student.
2 Hurray for French tests
on Saturday!
3 Let me just adjust my
glasses and avoid this
photo.
4 Dillon Armstrong's gift
to Mrs Diixon
5 Takin' care of business
in ILT
"Watch me make
stuff"
Brett, grade 10
Sophie Shimbashi
Paige Wood Shelby Richard and her cat craziness
Megan Jansen working
hard.
Thomas Platt
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mi a nara
KNOCK life
54th Street Players Presents...
ANNIE
STUDENT LIFE
1 Such sweet, talented little orphens.
2 A trio of lovely ladies.
3 Annie searches for her parents.
4 Brotherly love.
5 You're under arrest...right after this picture.
6 Relaxing between scenes.
>®
—REBELtalent
STUDENT COUNCIL PRESENTS
.Benefit Talent Show
24 and Art Sale ARTS
Concerts: Westlake School,
Christmas, Polyjesters,
Remembrance Day, Central School,
Tri-BBQ, Christmas, Year End.
Showing Dr
Hamman
Grade 1 's
how to play.
student life
Concert & Stage Band
*”1
Spokanez Washington
April 23-25, 2015
Making Music
The band performed in
Fernie & Spokane, attended
Guys and Dolls, clinics at
the University of Eastern
Washington and shopped.
Travel Club has returned
from New York! This
Easter sixteen of us
travelled to New York,
staying right in Times
Square and seeing as
many sights and shows as
we could within the time
we were there! We saw
two Broadway shows,
took part in an Improv
workshop with an award
winning Broadway actor,
and conquered the NY
subway!! We took a ferry
out to the Statue of Liberty
and Ellis Island, visited the
9/1 1 Memorial museum,
visited Lincoln Center,
Juliard School of Arts, the
MET opera house as well
as taking a fast elevator
ride to the top of the
Empire State building!!!
We shopped, and
shopped, then shopped
some more!
It was an absolutely
amazing experience
with some fantastic
students and parents!!
1 .Tour of Wall Street.
2 .Walking across Brooklyn
Bridge.
LOOK WHO
DID WHAT:
Amazing improv
workshop! Anita
was his favorite
student!!
Anita Piemen, Grade 12
Posing in front of
the Flatiron building
in Manhattan.
Madison Square
Gardens-got tickets
to a Knicks
game...was
AMAZING!!
Sights of New York
---- Candids
1 Myers helped out with the Junior Rebel
Camp.
2 Myers raised over $2000 for Relay for Life.
3 Big smiles from Cornie and Caitlyn!
4 Tanner and Brooke, up in the Grade 1 2
hallway.
5 Ryan and Kaela well into character as
Rooster and Lily.
6 Building bottle rockets in the name of
science.
7 Helena, Julia, Skylar and Louis trying to
compete with Luch, Hughes and Hyggen.
s
Rebel Pride
2014 ROSTER FOOTBALL 1 Wyatt Fiedler
4 Michael Dam
5 Thane Buckingham
7 Blake Bullock
9 Hunter Andrus
10 Tom Platt
12 Ashton Bekkering
14 Colton Terry
18 Bradley Marsden
20 Tate Platt
22 Dylan Tams
23 Nathan Bennett
24 Daxon Matthews
30 Gavin Glas
33 Jason Tan
36 Andrew Schimmel
40 Tristin Jensen
41 Aiden Renner
42 Jaxon Shimbashi
50 Kyle Chisholm
52 Kenyon Stronski
53 Brenden Friesen
54 Braiden Litchfield
56 Logan MacKay
59 Ryan Harkness
60 Dylan McMurdo
61 Chase Ruston
63 Nick Jensen
65 Keegan Wesley
66 Taylor Blacquier
82 Cole Swarbrick
83 David Peters
85 Bryson Horst
COACHES
Adam Hughes, Scott Saunders
Rob Tams, Quintin Cheverie
EQUIPMENT MANAGER
Duncan Campbell
The WR Myers Fighting Rebels finished 2nd in the South Zone
with a 4-4 record.
Nate Bennett, Dylan McMurdo. Logan MacKay, Dylan Tams
and Ryan Harkness were all named All-Divsion Team..
Other award winners:
Tom Platt - Defensive Player of Year
Dylan McMurdo - Lineman of the Year
Thane Buckingham - Rookie of the Year
^’WbSBRhWP®®^
SwTw
If you watch a game,
it's fun. If you play it,
it's recreation. If you
work at it, it's golf.
Keegan Brantner
Dylan Jones
Darian Simmons
Ace Wenbourne
a. m i pg
Brady Pavka
Jaden Turcato
Keon Son
Cole Jensen
Brady Garner
Darian Simmons
Jaxon Shimbashi
Carter Clarke
Jeff Macdonald
Kolten
Huddelston
Ryan Mier
Macrae
Setoguchi
Tanner Turcato
Coaches:
Brendan Millers,
Ryan Hutchison,
William
Huddlestun
Dakoda Huddleston
Keon Son
Haruka Matsumoto
Janine Sakebow
Janette Thomas
Tamara Jones
Nick Wolaniuk
Craig James
Alyssa Bennett
Nik Bentson
Logan Weibe
Ace Wenbourne
Clay Leisemeister
Matt Kerkhoff
Ryan McDonald
Porter Gorda
Darian Hardy
Ben Dorohoy
Coaches: Darryl
Bennett, Krista
Dixon
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Jacob Wolf
Henry Wolf
Pancho Neustador
Brendan Olson
Michael Johnson
Nik Bentson
Dakoda Huddlestun
Josh Mouland
Cole Layton
Coach: Cindy Johnson,
Matt Anderson,
Cassandra Shimbashi
Kaelei Hoskins
Janae King
Makenna Leismeister
Jenna Klok
Jessica Jansen
Adrien Addy
Shaylyn Richard
Sydney Meier
Calista Haynes
Coaches: Michele
Rombough, Codi Hoskins
Haley Gray
Jillian Pickerell
Rylee Bailey
Brynn Skelly
Jordan Nevil
Millay Johnson
Tessa Gross
Amie Doucette
Maddy Hanson
Chey Haynes
Coach: Dee Schramm
Junior Varsity
ME OF THE REBEL Grade Nine Girls
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Senior Varsity Girls
1 Marissa Kerr
5 Mackenzie Lewicki
6 Natalie Hoyt
7 Megan Fallon
8 Hayley LePard
9 Samantha Sorenson
10 Caroline Steinborn
12 Paige Wood
13 Paige Simek
14 Jenna Wright
Coaches: Sam Bennett,
Hyrum Moriyama
W.FL MYERS HKJH SCHOOL
Volleyball
Grade 9 Basketball
Bennett drawing up the play.
Coach:
Kendon Bennett
rebels Joels EBEL
»W.R. M'
SPORTS
EAT, SLEEP
PLAY BASKETBALL
I! II
When you work hard, good
things happen.
Allan Iverson
2 Mike Hannon
3 Colton Geeraeart
4 Zach Firth
6 Ben Kakuk
7 Tyson Laczo
8 Josh Leith
9 Paolo Ramos
10 Cole Layton
1 ] Simon Lewis
1 2 Isiah Bear
1 3 Brant Harris
14 Granger Leth
Coaches:
Wes Steed
Ian Harris
4 Lexi Tessemaker
5 Jessica Gurney
6 Renae Saunders
7 Shaylyn Richard
8 Lauren Steed
9 Langley Moser
10 Dani Wright
11 Katie Jensen
1 2 Anika Steed
1 3 Emily Peterson
EBELS
EBEL.?’
Manager:
David Peters
Coach:
Max Holst
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"Saute,
saute."
"Soap,
why
soap?"
1 Brendan is actually not talking during this
time out.
2 The razzle dazzle.
3 Thug life.
^
Rylee Bailey
Genna Wright
Brynn Skelly
Kenady Layton
Rachel Jensen
Hannah Larsen
Quincy Hansen
Mack Lewiki
Jenna Nelson
Maren Jensen
Coaches:
Megan Leusink
Doug Bailey
Basketball isn't just about
packed arenas, and highlight
reels, basketball is a
way of life. Basketball is a
relationship between you and
the ball, you and your
teammates. If you LOVE the
game, NOBODY can take that
from you.
- Michael Jordan
WHAT DOES OUR TEAM
HAVE TO SAY?
"Rylee getting hit in
the head during
practice was
probably one of my
favorite moments."
Hannah Larsen
4 Brendan Olsen
5 Skylar Rice
6 Bradyn Mitchell
Josh Groft
8 Mike Johnson
Liam Ward
10 Tate Platt
1 2 Bradley Marsden
15 Rudy Reimer
21 Jayden Vandersteen
w
Placed 3rd in the
Manager:
Carolyn Steinborn
province
-A- VI
L 5 ^,4
For the love of the gome
Won 3A Zone
Banner
Chelsea Hubble 2
Tiffani Olsen 3
Sadie Lund 4
Taylor Moser 5
Megan Jansen 6
Paige Wood 7
Millay Johnson 8
Katessa Gross 9
Hayley Lepard 10
Natalie Hoyt 1 1
Coaches:
Kenney Wood
Marty Johnson
Brandon Bullock
EBELS
Basketball never stops WH ZONE
JABOYS
BASKETBALL
yw*
MIERS MYERS HERS
1EBEL! IEBEK
urns MYERS
REBELS,
Won 3A South
Zone Banner
Thomas Platt 1
Jesse Witwer 3
Colton Terry 5
Jeremy Steed
Daxon Matthews 8
Lewis LeRay 9
Nathan Bennett 1 3
Marcus Andres 21
Josh Mouland 23
Blake Bullock 33
Mahika Basele 34
Coaches:
Doug Leavitt
Greg Bowes
Look good, feel good.
Greg Bowes, Coach
7ERS
LOOK WHO'S GOT SKILLS!
ME
Basketball doesn’t build
character. It reveals it."
REBEL CLASSIC
Tournament
^FTHEI
liras I.
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Scoring tries and
Wheeling guys
Morgan Bos
Alexa Bull
Kelsey Garner
Jessica Gurney
Natalie Hoyt
Hannah Larsen
Jenna Jonker
Millay Johnson
Michelle Korsen
Jeannine Patrick
Amy Peters
Patricia Peters
Shaylyn Richard
Emma Sawchuk
Annika Simmons
Brynn Skelly
Lauren Steed
Liesl Stienborn
Samantha Tams
Coaches: Andrew
Llewelyn-Jones,
Hamish Elrick
Rylee Bailey
Rebecca Bernhardt
Keegan Brantner
Jordan Duncan
Nicole Gurney
Chelsea Hubble
Maren Jensen
Kenady Layton
Julia Lee
Kaela Lee
Sadie Lund
Shaylee Kurtz
Megan Mankow
Amanda Oseen
Kara Passey
Sophie Shimbashi
Samantha Sorensen
Alyssa Weinkauf
Paige Wood
Coaches: Chris Komrey.
Shayla Anderson
1 Sophie Shimbashi going tackle
WlmtS Happening
against a Neath.
2 Genna Wright getting her hair pulled.
3 Emma Sawchuk and Michelle Korsen after
the teams victory.
4 Keegan Brantner getting stiff armed to the
throat while attempting to make a tackle.
Supported by Sadie Lund.
5 Keegan Brantner and Emma Sawchuk sitting
on the lion statue in London.
6 A selfie taken by Amanda Oseen with the
team on the bus.
7 Sadie Lund sprinting up the field with the ball.
8 Amanda Oseen fending off defenders.
9 The whole team posed in front of the beach.
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STUDENT LIFE
Rugby
Wales trip
UHL.
2014-2015
Athletic Awards
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3d at the assembly. Turkey bowling!
vi~Dance!
game in preparation for the REBELS CLASSIC
April - attended a leadership conference in
Strathmore
June - Year end assembly. Hot dogs and a winddown
party on the last day
mt List
>er - Welcome Back assembly & BBQ!
tion to the now famous "Reble Nation" t-er
- Ugly sweater day & the Stage Band
/ - On Valentine's day "Make the opposite
augh" & teachers vs. students basketball
May - lipsync battle (Keegan Brantner & Emma
Sawchuk vs. Mr. Friesen, Mrs. Pickerell & Mr.
Leavitt. Talent Show for the Relay for Life
Andrew Harding
Grade 12
Accomplishment:
made leather jackets
cool again
Presidents
Teacher Representative
Tea Miyanaga
Grade 12
Accomplishment:
'brought back
•school dances
Mr. Friesen
Social Studies
Teacher
R. Myers
Johanna Kutanzi
Jeff McDonald, Valedictorian
Shondi Bassett
CANDIDS
LOOK WHO'S
DOING WHAT
Taylor and Caitlynn.
Alyssa singing her heart out.
And the best dressed award goes to......
Dylan and Taylor looking stylish.
Rebecca, Kaela and Ryan amazing us with their perform<
Jacklyn, Ian and Alyssa looking amazing.
Graduation, here we come!
Cornie
Tristan Anderson
PP: People spelling my name
wrong
TYWMM: Being with my friends
MMM: Little Shop of Horrors,
Annie, Watching Movies
NICK: Archie
FS: When you look unto the stars,
think of them as my soul, I will
always be around.
AMB: To show everyone here that
I'm creative.
PF: Taking the Multimedia
Production Program at LC
Hunter Andrus
PP: Slow people
TYWMM: The free ride
MMM: Mr. Hughes putting my
quote on his wall
NICK: Sunshine
FS: Winning is half the game, style
is the other half
AMB:To become a mechanic
PF: Becoming a mechanic
Natasha Andrus
PP: Being called Brett
TYWMM: Seeing everyone
everyday
MMM: Grad camp out
NICK: Nat
AMB: To become a nurse
PF: Become a crazy cat lady
Nickolas Badura
PP: Bushes
TYWMM: Waking up at eight
MMM: CHP
NICK: Cloyd
FS: Just sayin
AMB: Ride with the wind
PF: Cruise ship captain
Shondi Bassett
PP: When people lick their finger
and turn/pass out paper
TYWMM: My friends, drama, and
cross country
MMM: Too many to count
NICK: Shondizzle/Shindig
FS: Where ever you are, be there
r AMB: To become a personal
trainer
PF: Whatever happens, happens!
Alyssa Bennett
PP: Abused books
TYWMM: The teachers
MMM: Getting bit by a duck in
kindergarten
NICK: Lyss
FS: At any given momment you
have the power to say this is not
how the story is going to end
AMB: To become a teacher/
Author on the side
PF: I'm not a fortune teller
Nathan Bennett
PP: Negativity
TYWMM: Team bonding
MMM: Accidentally joining the cast
of Annie
NICK: Nate
FS: Dont count the days, make the
days count
AMB: To be a good person
PF: Farming
Rebecca Bernhardt
PP: Slow walkers, especially when
you try to pass them and they cut
you off
TYWMM: Crazy fun times with my
awesome friends
MMM: Being in Little Shop of
Horrors and the Seattle band trip
FS: Fabulous!
AMB: Become a zookeeper and
have a pet spider monkey that sits
on my shoulder and does tricks
PF: Die in Fiji with Kaela
// PP | Pet Peeve // TYWMM | Things You Will Miss Most // MMM | Most Memorable Moment //
// NICK | Nickname // FS | Favorite Saying // AMB | Ambition // PF | Probable Fate //
sen
Curtis Buck
TYWMM: Friends
NICK: Buck
FS: Dude
Karie Cheverie
PP: Hunter and Tom
TYWMM: My friends
NICK: Karl
AMB: Degree in business
PF: Marry Rich
Kyle Chisholm
NICK: Schneebs
FS: Its five o'clock somewhere
Ian Croft
PP: Pet peeves
TYWMM: Free education
MMM: Years in physics class
NICK: Ian is too short to deserve a
nickname
FS: C'est La Vie
AMB: To be the best like no one
ever was
PF: Immortality; either through life
or through art
Emma Clarkson
PP: Slow walkers
TYWMM: My Friends
NICK: Em
Callie Dickinson
PP: People walking slow and
people chewing with their mouth
open
TYWMM: Skipping class to be lazy
MMM: Graduation
NICK: Cal
FS: I don't know
AMB: Get into professional
photography
Jonathan Dorohoy
NICK: Jono
AMB: Become master electrician
Troy Doucette
PP: Tests, especialy on the first
day of the week
TYWMM: Seminary
MMM: Chern and physics lab
NICK: T-Roy
FS: Troy2
AMB: Live on a different planet
PF: Cliff jumping from the highest
cliff ever
•••• ^/h^7 2015
Jordan Duncan
PP: When someone says "omg
thats so funny", but dont actually
laugh
TYWMM: Being around friends
MMM: Falling madly in love in high
school
NICK: Jo Dunes
FS: Life is not made up of big
moments, its made up of little ones
Lynden Fajnor
PP: Sitting in class
TYWMM: Seeing my friends and
girls everyday
MMM: Burnouts in front of the
school
NICK: Vanilla
FS: Far out
AMB: Have money, beautiful
women, and drive fast cars
PF: Drag race muscle cars
Megan Fallon
PP: People
MMM: This was nothing like high
school musical
NICK: Meg
AMB: Become a police officer
Derrick Fletcher
PP: Bad drivers
TYWMM: CSI in forensics
MMM: Bio with Luch
NICK: Wig Warn
FS: That's Stank
Joseph Fletcher
PP: Unnecessary drama
TYWMM: Amazing teachers-
Hyggen, Bennett, Harding, Leusink
MMM: Going to Mcdonalds every
day instead of photography
NICK: Judgemental Hipster Kid
FS: What good is living the life
you've been given if all you do is
stand in one place?
AMB: Help people
PF: Colonize Mars
Quinnten Francis
PP: My pet peeve is my pet peeve
TYWMM: School, work, people
NICK: Q
AMB: To go and live in Hawaii
PF: Sky diving
Destiny Friesen
PP: People who chew with their
mouth open, loud breathers,
people who refuse to accept blame
for their actions
TYWMM: The lack of responsibility
NICK: Doll face
AMB: To get a Masters/Ph.D
// PP | Pet Peeve // TYWMM | Things You Will Miss Most // MMM | Most Memorable Moment //
// NICK | Nickname // FS | Favorite Saying // AMB | Ambition // PF | Probable Fate //
Dwain Friesen
TYWMM: Nothing
Johan Froese
TYWMM: Friends
AMB: Work with people
Carter Geeraert
PP: Curtis and the cameras in the
hallways
TYWMM: Everything they didn't
catch on camera
MMM: When I could've told Curtis
there was a cop but let him punch
it and get pulled over instead
FS: Dude, there's a cop right
there!
AMB: To work at a performance
shop
PF: Having to put up with Lynden
for years to come
Colten Gorda
PP: Logan and Montana
TYWMM: Not having any
responsibility
MMM: French class
NICK: Gorda
FS: Life's a garden, dig it
AMB: Scoring 50 in '17... the next
Dany Heatley
PF: Being 40 and still thinking I'm
going to The Show
Nicholas Goodrich
NICK: Goodrich
FS: Just giv'r
Troy Friesen
PP: When people rev their slow
trucks at my dodge
TYWMM: Seminary
FS: Your girlfriend likes my truck
PF: Heir to the throne at classic
hot shot
Simon Gansner
PP: People on the wrong side of
the stairs
TYWMM: Sleeping in
AMB: Not end up working at
Mcdonalds
PF: Clock maker
Nicole Gurney
PP: Nevermind
TYWMM: Nothing
MMM: Wales rugby tour
NICK: Nicky-G
FS: So much to do, so little
ambition
AMB: To go to Hogwarts
PF: Owning a crazy cat lady
business
Caitlyn Hamilton
TYWMM: The staff and seeing my
friends everyday
MMM: Shooting rockets in science
and I almost hit Mr. Thompson
NICK: Caitlyn Jo
FS: Don't worry be happy
AMB: I'm going to be a fashion
designer, and have my own
boutique
Brooklyn Hammerstedt
PP: Too many questions
TYWMM: Holiday breaks
MMM: Witnessing all the drama
from the last four years
NICK: Brook
FS: No
Andrew Harding
PP: Small talk
TYWMM: My friends, spring
musicals
MMM: Hosting the girls basketball
provincials with Ryan and Mr.
Friesen while wearing tuxedos!
NICK: Jack, Jimmy Drew
FS: "Sorry" No you're not
AMB: Do some good in the world
by doing what I love
PF: coming back to Taber with
Ryan Meier as two old widowers,
buying a farm and spend the rest
of our days drinking french vanillas
from Tim Hortons into a blissful
oblivion
Aaron Harris
TYWMM: Basketball + Band
MMM: Spokane band trip
NICK: A-aron or DJ Showtime
FS: Yeah man
Matthew Hiebert
PP: Other people driving, Parking
at the school, people in grade nine
calling me bud or kid
TYWMM: Lunch
MMM: Bathroom mafia
NICK: Matt, Hiebert
FS: Wow
AMB: To own a polar bear
PF: Becoming homeless
// PP | Pet Peeve // TYWMM | Things You Will Mi
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