Students and faculty wore their spookiest Halloween costumes last Friday, and Hyphen photographers and journalists captured some of the scary moments through portrait photography. Click on the images below to see photos in the gallery.
Aaliyah Flowers. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.Abygail Lawson. Photo by Lia Logsdon.Amy Whitaker. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Areli Hernandez Romero. Photo by Aurora Grisham.Ariana Smith. Photo by Aminah Liles.Ayala Appling. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Bella Roman. Photo by Donna Muncy.Charlie Perissi. Photo by Michael Gruver.Cherish Brown. Photo by Kaylin Bowman.Danny Struck. Photo by Jackson Anderson.David Kummer. Photo by Sanae Ittu.Donna Muncy. Photo by Donna Muncy. Emilio Jimenez. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Jennifer Gohmann. Photo by Sanae Ittu.Jim Lang. Photo by Abygail Lawson.John Santry. Photo by LIddia Waterbury.Justin Linde. Photo by Kaylin Bowman.Kaley Colvin. Photo by Sonia Darku.Kavion Brooks. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Kaylin Bowman. Photo by Cherish Brown.Laila Zaabani. Photo by Kaylee Austin.Lauren Russell and Katie Cook. Photo by Daysha Gray. Lia Logsdon. Photo by Abygail Lawson.Lillian Merideth. Photo by Liddia Waterbury. Madison Eldridge Photo by Jackson Anderson.MaKenzi Middleton. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Miley Smith. Photo by Breslyn Dozal.Shawn Roberts. Photo by Brycen VanMeter.Wesley Briscoe. Photo by Jackson Anderson.Zyah Knott. Photo by Jackson Anderson.
The Sabers team prepares for the ceremony during the JROTC Dining Out in the JHS cafeteria. The annual event allows cadets to gather and celebrate together. Photo by Malachi Conrad.JROTC cadets and family grab food from the line during the annual Dining Out event. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore cadet Tyler Braitling shows off one of the ingredients in the “grog bowl.” Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Thomas Loving-Meyer drinks a cup from the “grog bowl” for his conduct during the dine out activity, trying to finish it off. The grog bowls included ranch dressing, Coca Cola, peppermint extract, and chocolate syrup. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior cadet Blake Russel calls out someone in the crowd raising his hand during the JROTC Dining Out last week. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Eva Harbeson and junior cadet Oswald Kaeden salute each other before swapping out for the flight jodie. The “jodie” is a military call out phrase or song sung in cadence to promote unity. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman cadet Jayden Payne passionately performs his jodie during the JROTC Dining Out. Photo by Malachi Conrad.The drill team performs their jodie for the dining out crowd. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior cadet Jordin Hibbard salutes his flight commander, senior cadet Mason Bentley to take control of his flight. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Master Sergeant Christopher Manley smiles, proud of his young cadets who performed excellent jodies during the JROTC Dining Out event. Photo by Malachi Conrad.
The cast and crew of “Once Upon a Mattress” is excited to announce their grand opening night, which is Nov. 1. With the support of directors, cast, and crew members, they anticipate taking over the stage and bringing life to their roles.
Show dates are also performed Nov. 2, Nov. 3, Nov. 7, and Nov. 8.
Graphic by Areli Hernandez Romero.
All photos by Areli Hernandez Romero and Abygail Lawson.
Before rehearsal, cast members convene in a circle and discuss their concerns before performing on Oct 20. Senior Nola Wheatley feels encouraged through the strong relationship of the cast. “I really like when the cast gets together and has a bond. I know that before opening night everyone will be nervous and I like that we can rely on each other. I’m excited to see us be able to do that.” Photo by Areli Hernandez.Wheatley expresses great passion and confidence while performing on Oct 20. Wheatley, who plays Winnifred, enjoys the unique presence of her character as it reflects who she is. “I like that she’s loud and energetic. It’s fun because I’m also loud and energetic.” Photo by Areli Hernandez. Junior Cruz Martinez looks to his left and prepares for his upcoming scene on Oct 20. Martinez is excited to perform on stage along with junior Presley Inzer. “I have fun songs and duets with Inzer. My whole character is really full of himself and likes to show off —He thinks he’s the best in the world, it’s funny.” Photo by Areli Hernandez. Director Derrick Ledbetter stands beside senior Finn Matzek and guides him through his upcoming scene on Oct 20. Photo by Areli Hernandez.Matzek and senior Jackson Fried break into their characters on Oct 20. “Once Upon a Mattress” opens this weekend. Photo by Areli Hernandez. The group ensemble hold their scripts, glance over to their right, and jump straight into action on Oct 20. Photo by Areli Hernandez.Stage manager and junior Tristen Cooley helps fix a backdrop pole that will be used in opening night and more of “Once Upon A Mattress.” Opening night is on Nov. 1 at 7 p.m. Photo by Aby Lawson. Ledbetter along with senior Sarah Proctor smile while the cast performs their choreography on Oct 20. With opening night approaching, Proctor has goals and plans after her performance. “I’m looking forward to having all my lines memorized. Definitely more dancing; more partner dances. I’m really excited to see the turn out for opening night and going out to eat with my friends afterwards.” Photo by Areli Hernandez.Ledbetter and Proctor direct the cast during their dance routine on Oct 20. Inzer, who plays Lady Larken, looks forward to the costumes, the orchestra, and doing her makeup before the show because, “ It’s something you can never feel with the same people in the same cast ever again.” Photo by Areli Hernandez. Sophomore Parker Grubbs and Wheatley sit down on stage and go over their scene on Oct 20. Photo by Areli Hernandez.A group of cast members eagerly smile while striking a heart pose on Oct 20. Wheatley recalls memories of her previous years in the arts and the impact it has created. “It’s kind of bittersweet. It’s a great opportunity and also sad to see all my people go. It makes me really think about my seniors that I had when I was a freshman here. You just really reflect on that, it’s different.” Photo by Areli Hernandez.
Red Devils perform in JHS games with Columbus East and Jennings County; compete in state finals for first time since 2019
All photos by Malachi Conrad, Magdalene Conrad, Kyra Gibson, and Sophia Goforth.
The Jeffersonville color guard tosses their flags as they perform during halftime behind the brass section at the JHS-Columbus East football game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The Jeffersonville marching band brass section plays during the halftime show of the JHS-Columbus East game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.Drum major and senior Alice Haynes starts to conduct the Jeffersonville marching band during the JHS-Columbus East football game. Photo by Magdalene Conrad.The JHS marching band brass section performs during football halftime at the JHS-Jennings County game. Photo by Malachi Conrad.JHS marching band trumpet section performs during halftime at the Jennings County game on Oct. 17. Photo by Malachi Conrad. Senior Brayden Rice performs for the JHS marching band during halftime of the JHS-Jennings County football game on Oct. 17. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman woodwind Kyra Gibson plays her flute during the JHS marching band performance at the JHS-Jennings County football game. Photo by Sophia Goforth.Senior conductor Alice Haynes takes a moment before conducting the JHS marching band during the JHS-Jennings County football game. In addition to their performances during games, the band competes around Indiana. This weekend they placed 15th at the ISSMA finals. Photo by Sophia Goforth.Senior flagbearer Brianna Bobo waves her flag at halftime of the JHS-Jennings County football game. Photo by Malachi Conrad.The JHS Red Devils marching band woodwinds perform at the ISSMA state finals at Franklin Central High School in Indianapolis on Saturday. The Red Devils placed 15th in their first appearance at state finals since 2019. Photo by Kyra Gibson.
Friday’s win brings Red Devils to 4-5, 3-3 in Hoosier Hills Conference play
All photos by Malachi Conrad and Parker McCloskey.
The Red Devil student section poses, modeling the Pink Out clothes for Friday’s theme. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Caleb Bale stands during the national anthem. JHS won against Jennings County 35-21 on Friday night during a “pink out” game. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Darien Williams runs away from the oncoming Jennings County defense on Friday. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Jayden Kelly watches the ongoing game during the first quarter. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Jessalyn Stolte performs for the cheer team between plays. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Gavin Hawkins prepares to snap the ball during the Jennings County game on Friday night. Photo by Malachi Conrad. Juniors Braylon Gray and Nation Roe-McBroom celebrateafter a touchdown. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The Red Devils tackle their Jennings County opponent during Friday’s game. JHS defeated Jennings County 35-21. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Larry Sherman screams after knocking his Jennings County opponent down. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Brayden Bachman looks for a receiver downfield. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Andre Walker poses for the camera after his play during Friday’s 35-21 win over Jennings County. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Brayden Bachman hands the ball to sophomore Darien Williams. Photo by Malachi Conrad.
Senior Addison Fouts high-fives her team before the game during the sectional game against New Albany. The Bulldogs defeated JHS 3-0. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Jeffersonville Red Devils talk to each other before the game against New Albany. The sectional match-up took place at Floyd Central High School. Photo by Malachi Conrad Senior Jenna Kelley and sophomore Joslin Wilson try to block the ball against the Bulldogs. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Riley Dobson prepares to serve the ball against New Albany. Jeffersonville lost 3-0 in the sectional game. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Mattie Barker looks off into the distance. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Mattie Barker celebrates the point she just won against New Albany. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Lola Rodriquez attempts to spike the ball during the sectional game against New Albany. Photo by Malachi Conrad.
North defeats JHS in regional final; Red Devils win first sectional championship since 2012
All photos by Parker McCloskey.
The varsity Red Devil starting lineup line up before the national anthem. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Coach Colin Bell talks to the team before the regional match with Evansville North. North won 3-1. The Red Devils won their first sectional since 2012 to advance to the regional championship game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Maxwell Schoonover screams and hypes up the Red Devil team before the first half in the regional match-up with Evansville North on Wednesday night. Evansville North won 3-1. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Victor Tenev takes a moment before the start of the regional match Wednesday night. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The varsity Red Devil captains talk to the referees right before the game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The Red Devils huddle together before the first half of the regional game against Evansville North. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Shlomo Tshimbalanga defends the ball. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Elijah Cheeks listens to Coach Colin Bell during Wednesday’s game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Maxwell Schoonover defends the ball against his Evansville North opponent. Photo by Parker McCloskey.
Red Devils win first Sectional championship since 2012 by defeating Bedford North Lawrence 5-0
Sophomore Gabriel Belandria Gonzalez stands and admires the rain during the Red Devil match-up with Jennings County in the sectional tournament. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Junior Alan Solarzano Lopez guards the ball during the JHS game against Jennings County. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Maxwell Schoonover and sophomore Ariel Andres-Sandoval celebrate their goal during the sectional game against Jennings County. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Victor Tenev runs with the ball during the match-up with Floyd Central. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Elijah Cheeks runs with the ball on the sidelines during the Floyd Central sectional game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Coach Colin Bell gives a halftime talk to the team during the JHS game against Floyd Central game. The Red Devils won 2-1, their second victory over the Highlanders this season. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Kevyn Santiago Cortes celebrates while his teammates run behind him during the second half of the sectional game against Floyd Central. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Junior Bryan Juarez De la Luz kicks the ball toward the goal in the sectional championship game against Bedford North Lawrence. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Senior Elijah Cheeks holds the sectional trophy while the Red Devils celebrate. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The entire Red Devil varsity team poses up for a photo with the sectional trophy after they defeated Bedford North Lawrence 5-0. Photo by Parker McCloskey.
Senior Maxwell Schoonover looks off in the distance while the national anthem plays at the beginning of the JHS game with Columbus East on Friday. Columbus East won 28-9. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Tyes McCondichie runs with the ball. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Cordell Thomas takes a breather. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Tristan Newby looks out onto the field. Jeffersonville lost to Columbus East 28-9. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Jaxx Long helps junior Cordell Thomas off the field. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Darien Williams looks at his opponent after he went down in Friday’s game against Columbus East. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Maverick McAllister and senior Bryce Grant tackle Columbus East in the third quarter. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Nation Roe-McBroom attempts to catch the ball. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Jamar Hobbs tries to shed the Columbus East offensive linemen. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Sophomore Brayden Bachman throws the ball to a JHS wide receiver. Columbus East won Friday’s game 28-9. The Red Devils next play Jennings County this Friday. Photo by Malachi Conrad.
Club president and senior Cassidy Tomlin smiles after giving her speech on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero.Candles neatly displayed on the table before being used by members on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero.Anchor Club sponsor Francesca Hernandez holds the microphone as she proudly invites members to take a candle on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero.A member holds and lights up the white candle on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero. Junior Viviana Gonzalez smiles as she holds a lit white candle while given a flower and certificate on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero.Members convene in a semi circle as they recite the “Anchor cCub Creed” on Sept.29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero. Anchor Club sponsors and a couple of executive board members reunite on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez. Initiated members gather as a group eagerly while holding their certificates on Sept. 29. Photo by Areli Hernandez Romero.
All photos by Malachi Conrad, Parker McCloskey, Sophia Goforth, and Isaiah Stewart.
The girls’ court and queen candidates posing. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Freshman Quincy Greene and freshman Audrey Cheshire. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Freshman Reno Jones-Turner and freshman K’lynn Ellis. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Brody Martin and Aaliyah Flowers. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Fred Stone and Lola Rondo. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Junior Jomall Owens and junior Jaelyn Hernandez. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Junior Cordell Thomas and junior Maggie Hylton. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Senior Braxton Abram and senior Magdalene Conrad. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Alan Glidewell and senior Claire Gualtieri. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Senior Tre Martin and senior Katie Meyer. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Ubaldo Pille and senior Emma Pennington. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Senior Magdalene Conrad shows her emotion after being selected as homecoming queen during halftime of Friday’s game against Bloomington North. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Senior Magdalene Conrad getting crowned. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Senior Magdalene Conrad and senior Tre Martin celebrate their crowning at Friday’s Homecoming. Photo by Parker McCloskey.
All photos by Malachi Conrad, Parker McCloskey, Sophia Goforth, and Isaiah Stewart.
Senior Tre Martin running with the flag to start the game. Martin was crowned Homecoming king later in the evening. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Sophomore Austin Bainbridge and sophomore Jaxx Long do a pre-game handshake during the Homecoming game against Bloomington North. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Jomall Owens and junior Nation Roe-McBroom taking a moment before the game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Junior Cordell Thomas throws the football to a wide receiver during the JHS game against Bloomington North on Friday. The Cougars won 36-3. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Freshman Dominique Patterson tackles Bloomington North, leading to a fumble and Jeff’s possession. Photo by Malachi Conrad.The Inferno pose up for the camera. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The Jeff band performs between plays during Friday night’s Homecoming game. Photo by Parker McCloskey.The Jeff Step team performs during the first quarter of last Friday’s Homecoming game against Bloomington North. Photo by Parker McCloskey.Sophomore Mason Longest lines up before the snap. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Senior Maxwell Schoonover locks in before the game. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Sophomore Andre Walker during the JHS-Bloomington North game last Friday. Photo by Isaiah Stewart.JHS and Bloomington North go head-to-head on the Bill Ware field last Friday. Photo by Sophia Goforth. Senior Maxwell Schoonover balances the football before kicking off. Photo by Sophia Goforth. The Jeff Cheer team performs their second stunt of the night. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Junior Cordell Thomas stands on the field. Photo by Parker McCloskey.JHS Red Devils during last week’s Homecoming game against Bloomington North. Photo by Isaiah Stewart. Senior Maxwell Schoonover kicks the ball for a field goal against Bloomington North last Friday night. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Cordell Thomas hands the ball to junior Benji Rice, who runs the ball during Friday’s game against Bloomington North. The Cougars won 36-3. Photo by Malachi Conrad.Junior Jomall Owens walks toward his teammates during the JHS-Bloomington North game last week. Photo by Parker McCloskey. Two JHS defensive players tackle one of Bloomington North’s players before getting the ball. Photo by Sophia Goforth.The defense team lines up at the 10-yard line. Photo by Sophia Goforth.Jeff’s offense team holds off Bloomington from the ball during last week’s Homecoming game. Photo by Sophia Goforth.The Jeff Cheer team perform a stunt. Photo by Parker McCloskey.