(in alphabetical order)

Cassie Bernall
Asked if she believed in God, her affirmative answer to the killers got her a mortal shot in the head. Paradoxically, she had been one of the school's alienated students until she began going to religious meetings, which turned her into a person with a sunny dispositon all remembered.


Steven Curnow
Steven wanted to join the Navy and fly fighter aircraft. He was a devoted "Star Wars" fan and could recite dialogue from memory.


Corey DePooter
He worked hard to get good grades, and his passion was fishing. He had taken a job to be able to buy his own boat.


Kelly Fleming
Kelly was a poet, songwriter and loved music, particularly the guitar. Her family had moved to Littleton from Phoenix within the last 18 months.


Matthew Kechter
Matthew worked hard to make straight A's and be on the football team. He would go out of his way to help others. He was last seen in the library, just before Harris and Klebold started their killing there.


Daniel Mauser
He was a smart, shy boy who excelled in math and science but pushed himself to be an outgoing athlete. received all A's on his last report card. He ran cross-country, was on the debate team and recently returned from a two-week trip to Paris with his French club.


Daniel Rohrbough
Daniel Rohrbough, 15, was shot as he held an exit door open for other students. He Lay on the sidewalk for hours after dying, a only feet from escape from the killers. He worked with his father in their electronics business.


Dave Sanders (teacher)
He gave his life trying to save others. After pulling a group of students to safety, he went back into the hallway and was shot by the killers. He bled to death, while waiting for rescue by the SWAT team.


Rachel Scott
Rachel Scott had ambitions to be a missionary in Africa. She was also a talented actress, having just been a part of a school play. After school, she worked in a Subway sandwich shop.


Isaiah Shoels
A "child of color" and a football player. He had successfully recovered from heart trouble only months earlier, and despite being small, worked extremely hard at playing on the school football team.


John Tomlin
At 14, Tomlin worked hard to buy a 4x4 Chevrolet truck. He spent a great deal of time working on it. After graduation, he planned on joining the army.


Lauren Townsend
Laren was captain of the the girls varsity basketball team. She loved the sport and was good at it. She also excelled in school and was a member of the National Honor Society.


Kyle Velasquez
At 16, Kyle was remembered by his family as a "gentle giant". He always had a smile and tried to cheer up others who were "down in the dumps". He also was a great Denver Broncos fan and wore a ball cap proclaiming his support for the team.


(alphabetical order, condition after shooting)
Note: No wounded student died in any hospital
Updates: middle of June

Brian Anderson
Treated and released on April 20

Richard Castaldo, 17
five gunshot wounds to chest, back and arm.
Serious Condition
Update: released and in Rehab at Craig Hospital

Jennifer Doyle
Hospitalized and released since April 21

Stephen Austin Eubanks
Treated and released on April 20

Nicholas Foss
Treated and released on April 20

Sean Graves, 15
one gunshot wound to back, three to abdomen.
Fair Condition
Update: released and in Rehab at Craig Hospiatl

Makai Hall
Hospitalized and released since April 21

Anne Marie Hochhalter, 17
single gunshot wound to chest.
Serious Condition
Update: released and in Rehab at Craig Hospital

Patrick Ireland, 17
gunshot wound.
Serious Condition
Update: released and in Rehab at Craig Hospital.

Joyce Jankowski
Treated and released on April 20

Michael Johnson, 15
gunshot wound.
Critical Condition
Update: released Apr. 28.

Mark Kintgen
Hospitalized and released since April 21

Lance Kirklin, 16
multiple gunshot wounds to face, chest and legs.
Critical Condition
Update: released May 15, but faces much more surgery.
Note: This boy needs more, Click to Help.

Lisa Kreutz, 18
multiple gunshot wounds to body.
Serious Condition
Update: Released Apr. 28, graduated May 22.

Adam Kyler
Treated and released on April 20

Stephanie Munson
Treated and released on April 20

Patricia Nielsen
Treated and released on April 20

Note: Originally thought a student, Mrs. Nielsen was a teacher.

Nicole Nowlen
Hospitalized and released since April 21

Jeanna Park, 18
gunshot wounds to legs and shoulder.
Fair Condition.
Update: released Apr. 26, graduated May 22

Kasey Ruegsegger, 17
gunshot wound.
Serious Condition
Update: released May 1.

Valeen Schnurr, 18
shrapnel and bullet wounds to chest, arm, abdomen.
Fair Condition
Update: Released on Apr. 27. Graduated on May 22.

Danny Steepleton
Hospitalized and released since April 21

Mark Taylor, 16
gunshot wounds in arm, body and legs.
Serious Condition
Update: release Apr. 30, but readmitted for infection. Requires further surgery.
Note: This boy needs more, Click to help.


Financially ruined, and facing years of medical procedures, both these boys and their families need help!

To Help Lance Kirklin:
The Lance Kirklin Fund
First Bank of Arapahoe County
P.O. Box 2297
Littleton, CO 80161.

To Help Mark Taylor and/or Lance Kirklin:
c/o Sturniolo and Associates
1127 E. 16th Ave.
Denver, CO 80218.


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