2002 - East Orange Public Library

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2002 - East Orange Public Library
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Excellence
Optimism
uccess
The Face of Optimism
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Rukayat Alapa
Seema Ali
Blessed Applewhite
Myriam Augustin
Ricardo Aurelus
Gerald Barnes Jr.
Natasha Baxter
Charly Bazar
Sheena Beason
Richard Beauvil
Latisha Bell
Keith Bellamy
Darrell Best
Lamar Bickers
Lloyd Bogan
Sheka Bonney
Roberta Bonny
Sabrina Brissett
George Buckner
Michelle Butler
Tiffany Bynum
Carolyn Cammock
Saleem Carney
Roderick Chipepo
Erick Clark
Lamar Clark
Leticia Coimbra
Kashawn Coleman
Jodalie Conserve
Somalia Cooper
Fhateesha Counts
Jerem iah Carter
Jimmy Carter
Ja'M eil Catlett
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9 / 11/01
From Panther Park
to Ground Zero
A tunnel or bridgeSuddenly we are one
Sadly we are one.
We shall overcome.
Abike Cox
Iesha Cox
Marshana Crosby
Yvana Davilus
Sarah Davoren
Lisa De La Nuez
Elalie Dernier
Gravelli Dernier
Amos Desir
Nerlande Dieujuste
Michael Diggs
John Dooley
M ariemichel Dorcent
Shante Ebron
Emmanuel Edwards
Jean Etienne
Yvelande Etienne
Nycole Felder
Jennifer Fils-Aime
Jamal Fisher
Austin Freeman
Samantha Gajar
Khalif Garvin
Regina Gilyard
Nicole Goode
Bruce Harris
Richard Haspil
Jerm aine Hawkins
Georgia Heath
Johnny Henderson
Rashon Hope
Dominick Hunter
Easton Hunter
Esan Hunter
Tarajah Hutchins
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Marie Ineus
Fredy Innocent
Rachel Jenkins
Luciano Jeudy
Dale Johnson
Ranesha Jam es
Ritchelle Jean-Louis
Emmanuel Jean-Paul Jr.
Karizma Kales
Teddy Keith
Aprel King
Runicka King
Ebony Lawrence
Tiffany Leitch
Christal Lewis
Patricia Lochard
Jean Louis
Leonard Louis
Marie Louis
Pascal Louis
Lawrence Mack
Clementine Maisonable
Kelly-Ann Marshall
Tommy Martin Irby
Aliah Mathis
Amani Mathis
Jean-Jacques Mathurin
Laneesha Melton
Nikka Mickle
Christian Mitchell
Kerriann Mitchell
Houdine Moore
Ashley Morency
Ihsan M uhammad
Elijah Myers
Rachel Myers
Jean Nelson
Etosha Parker
Simone Peart
Collite Petty
Cassandra Pierre
Dieujuste Pierre
Wisdon Pierre
Constance Pinnock
Dennis Plummer
Wisna Polynice
Elijah Pou
Shirley Rice
Kern Roberts
Stephanie Rogers
Beliana Romain
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Kerline Saint-Armand
JeanSaint-Jean
Mariana S.-Gonzalez
Kandet Sankhon
Hope Scarlett
Frederick Scott
Terrvann Shaw
Amir Simmons
M ary Simon
La-Twaun Simpkins
Jared Singh
Kasaan Singleton
Michael Sm ikle
Amelia Sm ith
Danielle Smith
Trem ayne Smith
Jovari St Victor
Eddie Stone
Melissa Succes
Kenya Sykes
Rebecca Thelusca
Gregory Throckmorton
Sharif Trammell
Hasaan Veal
Loretta Walter
Shenell Sam ple
Lenise Watts
Preston W illiams
Tyrone W illiams
George Weeks
Crystal Williams
Khalia Williams
M ark W illiams
Shanta W illiams
Kalandra Wilson
America North and South
Haiti, Jamaica,
Islands so far away
Yet always close to my heart.
God bless America
My home, my new home,
Sweet home, safe home.
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Tyrell Barnes
Thomas Getter
Asheba Henderson
Lledon James
Laquita Jones
Shahid Morman
Cynthia Popa
Eugene Reaves
Anuola Sampson
Eric Simmons
Jam ar Thomas
Kerne Vernon
Seriah Vieira
Niataya Washington
Nathaniel W est
Kaseam W illiams
Na Ye
Steven Forbes
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Rukayat Alapa
“Perpetual optim ism is a force multiplier.
Take what you have learned at East Orange
High and build it into a bright and shiny
future filled with golden opportuniies. The
best o f luck, success and happiness to the
class o f 2002.”
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Blessed Applewhite
‘"1 want my family and friends to rem em ber
me as an am bitious, responsible! and intelli. gent Black young girl who is working and
trying her best to succeed in life...also as an
If outgoing friend who enjoys partying and
I dancing.”
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I Richard Beauvil
I “I have a vision to focus on what I want to
* accom plish, the self confidence to succeed,
discipline to work with excellence in mind,
and overall courage.”
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Keith Bellam y
■ Always plan ahead, and when planning
1f ahead be sure to consult with Jesus.”
Sheka Bonney
f “ If you don’t stand for som ething, you’11 fall
for anything.”
Tiffany Bynum
, “To the Class of 200*2 I wish you the best,
but just because you graduated doesn’t mean
you are com pletely done. The real test is life
itself and it has ju st begun. Live life to the
fullest because you only have one.”
Carolyn Camm ock
“Avoid loud and aggressive persons because
they are vexatious to the spirit, and never
com pare yourself to others because there
will always be som eone who is greater or
lesser than yourself.” j
M ark Chino
“I am the 1-n-only and m arvelous because
I’m a champ. You becom e a cham pion by
fighting one more round. W hen things get
tough, you fight one m ore round, and that's
w hat I do.”
Roderick Chipepo
“I w ould never think that I would miss this
school, but since I am a Senior I noticed how
valuable being at the High is.”
Som alia Cooper
“I thank God and my m other for helping me
to be where I am and for m aking me who I
am. I am a Black, beautiful, noble and intel­
ligent Queen of Class 2002. Keep striving to
the top and do n 't ever look back.”
Iesha Cox
“Stick with the positive, cancel out the nega­
tive and you'll succeed with your life goals.”
Elalie D ernier
“I had fun from Freshm an to Senior year. I
thank the students and teachers for helping
me with everything. I will miss East Orange
High.”
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Gravelli Dernier
“Cooperative, patient, honest and kind. May
God bless the Class of 2002. Rem em ber all
the good times and the bad times we had
together.”
M arie Dorcent
“I had a lot o f fun during my Senior year.
Thanks to all my teachers.”
Sam antha Gajar
"The fragrance stays in the hand that gives
the rose.”
M ichelle Hill
“Peace out for da 2002. Good luck y ’all.”
Dominick Hunter
“I believe that I am the best there was, the
best there is and the best there ever will be. I
respect my friends and treat them like fam ­
ily " '
Fredy Innocent
“Success is doing the best you can in the
many ways you know. Never give up; al­
ways believe you can make your dream s
come true.”
Beliana Rom aine
“ I will never forget all the good tim es I had
in my Senior year. May God bless you all.”
Kerline St. Arm and
“Life is full o f hope, patience and courage;
the essential is not to be hopeless. Peace anc|
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Love.”
Jared Singh
“The best there is, the best there was and the I
best there fe|pr will be. T hat's me.”
K a'saan S in g lap n
i'H ave a nice life. In time I hope to see you
all again, but ‘til then.relax, relate, release ”
Danielle Smith
“W hen you fall down get back up and try
harder.”
Hassan Veal
“ Keep ya head up no m atter how bad it g e ts.:
W hat gets bad must get better. Knowledge is!
power.”
Loretta Walter
“ 1 thank God for my parents for keeping me
on the right path, my teachers for the know l­
edge they passed on to me and for encourag­
ing me to do my best. W ithout my friends I
would have never m ade it through high
school. Good luck to all. I wish you nothing
but the best in life."
Kelly Marshall
“I hope that everyone has a nice time in the
new school.”
Stephanie Rogers
“Be the best at everything you do and make
sure that it is the very best you can do.”
Rachel M yers
“Good luck to the class of 2002. M ay we all
reach our stars. The good thins about leam ing is that nobody can take it away from
you.”
Andria Gordan
I “ I want to dedicate this space to my M ommy
w i d my other M om m y DeDe. I love you and
rhiss ya'll dearly. To the class of 2002 I wish
fyou all the best and God bless everyone.”
Ritchelle Jean-Louis
“The moment may be temporary, but the
m em ory is forever.”
Amani Mathis
j “Good bye to all and to all a g oodbye. We
were here for four years and now w e're out
I of the high.”
Luc Jeanty
“It doesn’t m atter how good or bad it is; all
that matters is how bad you want it. Perfec­
tion is what I want and am dying to have.”
! Austin Freeman
“Serious, hardworking. College is in my
future.”
Luciano Jeudy
“ I thank God for everything He gave me. I
want to thank the teachers who helped me all
along the way. I’m leaving High School
happier than ever that I have done the best
for all the others. I thank my family here
and in St. M artin. Peace out.”
Terry Keith
“The harder 1 work the harder it's on you.
The king o fE O H S .”
Runicka King
“Life m ust and will go on.”
M elissa Succes
“Dress for success.”
Colitte Petty
“Age is the fee God charges for life. Take
your time to grow. Rem em ber where you
came from; know where you are going.
Never forget your friends.”
Roosevelt Jeudy “I made it. The teachers and counselors have
really woke me up and gave me strength for
success. I thank God, the teachers and coun­
selors, my dad and mother, my brothers, my
aunt, cousins and friends.”
Aliah M athis
“Good byes are not the right words to say.
W e’ll run into each other again some day.
O ur appearances may change but our m em o­
ries of the High will remain the same.”
Etosha Parker
“High school has taught me that I can reach
any goal with hard work and determination.
Never let anyone stop you from obtaining
your dreams.”
Terryann Shaw
“Look, everyone will tell you to go to
school, be successful, but whatever you
choose to do with your life, put God first and
m ankind after. Jam aica. One Love. God
Bless.”
Richard Haspil
“Each decision you make changes your
course o f life. Choose wisely.”
Ms. Charm aine Colem an
“E.O.H.S. will always hold a special place in
my heart. I joined the E.O. family ten years
ago and am truly grateful for the opportunity
and privilege to be here. I have met and
worked with some fantastic students and
staff. The love and respect we have shared
have been a positive m otivation for me, and
in turn, have m ade teaching a very person­
ally rewarding experience. I will treasure
always my m em ories of old East Orange
High.”
Mr. M elvin Searcy
“To the Class o f 2002 I pray for you the
greatest success throughout your life time,
and to the underclass:you are our future.
Please don’t let us down. Stay strong and
get a good education. M ake a name not a
number.”
Ms. Deanna Phillips
“Congratulations and best wishes to the
graduating class o f 2002. As a proud, former?
graduate ( ‘85) it has been a pleasure and a
wonderful experience to return to EOHS as a
faculty member.”
Ms. W. Trim m ings
“I thank and praise God for all o f you. I
know you will continue to do what you were
created toido. God Bless.”
Mr. J. Sakofskv
“Rem em ber that today is the first day o f the
je st of your lifejlearn from your failures and
keep in mind that they are not final. You are
always given ^another opportunity to succeed,
work hard, pray hard, play hard."
Mr. W illie M iller
“To be honest, the last eight years haye been
absolutely wonderful here. The kids, the
staff and all the program s have made my
experiences in this school portentous. I’m
honored to have been part of a work force
com m itted to the academ ic and social suc­
cess of our youngsters.”
Ms. Sally M cGrath
“If you have a chance to sit it out or dance. I
hope you dance. M ay each day be beautiful.”
Mrs. Deborah Sykes-Vaughan
“As you com plete the Last Chapter in 2002
you also begin a New Book. Keep your
priorities straight and your dream s will come
true. Love you.”
“Look at those Freshm en. A ren’t they
sm all?”
“Look at those Sophom ores. A ren’t they
silly?”
“Look at those Juniors. We didn’t act like
th a t”
l ‘Look at us, SENIORS. We don’t get the
Jespect we deserve. A fter all we went
through...A fter all we did...”
“I don’t believe I passed!”
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“Anybody have a current event W
“W hy are they always stalling som ething
new?”
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“They were friends last week.”
“I can’t take it off; my hair’s a mess.”
“It’s my birthday!”
“I ’m here. D on’t mark me^absent.”
“I can’t wait till...”
“Get that grade changed!”
“I still don’t know why she gave me that E.”
“It isn’t on.”
“How many free m inutes do you get?”
“If it’s real^ you w ouldn't be standing here.”
“How can I owe all that for a book I never
used?”
“ My locker's jam m ed.”
“I need a pass.”
"D on’t worry about homework. We have a
sub."
"L et’s go out for lunch. I know how to get in
without getting caught.”
“Save me a seat."
“M eet me at my locker."
“I have a headache. Got anything?” ^
“W hat I.D.? You know who I am.”
“My schedule’s still not right.”
“Hide the cards!” “No sweat, the principal is
my friend.”
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“Going to the gam e?”
“Security cam eras are on? Wave.”
“I ’m getting my perm it!”
“I’m working Friday, Saturday and Sunday.”
“Did you see what they took out for taxes?”
“It’s not due yet. We got time.”
“Is the library open?”
"Girl, you’ve got to be kidding.”
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FRIENDS
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A FAITHFUL FRIEND IS A
STRONG DEFENSE. ~
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Faculty
The East Orange
Board of Education
Board Members
Mrs. Mary Ann Cool, President
Ms. Carolyn Scott Nelson, Vice President
Mrs. Jeweline Grimes
Mrs. Jaimar T. James
Robert L. Jefferson, Ph.D.
Mr. Everett J. Jennings, CCE
Mr. Norman Jeffries, CPA
Interim Superintendent
Dr. T. Josiha Haig
“Congratulations to the Class of 2002.
Our future rests in you.”
E ast O rang e H igh S chool
p r in c ip a l
Dr. Robert B. Morgan
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P r in c ip a l
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Katerina Richardson
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P r in c ip a l
Sally McGrath
s s is t a n t
Charles Ross
T he F aculty
and
S ta ff
C ongratulates
K aren A kutekha
Science
N gozi A n y a n w u
Science
E ast O
of
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C
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la ss o f
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ig h
2002.
A ngela A rm erding
G uidance
Shirley A rrin g to n
Paraprofessional
Susan Axt
H om e Econom ics
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G uy B am es
Security
Telia Beckom
M edical A ssistant
M ichelle Bell-Heron
Life Skills
Pedro Borda
S ub stitu te
A nthony Bortnick
Business
Linda B radberry
Paraprofessional
K athleen Brown
P araprofessional
Shirley Bryant
Business
S hrivgropaul B udhu
M athem atics
C hristine Byers
M athem atics
D am ien C a rp en ter
C reative E ducation
Joanne C arter
M athem atics
T rina C hance-O 'G orm an
E nglish
B ernadette C heek
Secretary
D eana C heek
P araprofessional
W e h a v e d o n e o u r b est;
T h e r e s t is u p t o y o u .
Jam es C laxton
Social Studies
B arbara C obb
Pa ra professiona 1
F rancine Coco
S ecretary
Ellen C ohen
Social Studies
C harm aine C olem an
English
Renee C olem an
C reative E ducation
M yron C orm an
Ind u strial A rts
C ynthia C ooke
Security
M abel C u rrv
W orld L anguages
Shelly D aley
S ubstitute
D im itri Dewes
M athem atics
D eborah D ouglas
Social Studies
Jeannete D un n in g
C reative E ducation
Jam es E ady
C usto d ian
Tina E vans
Social Studies
Ron Fierro
SocialStudies
R ichard Forchion
AFJROTC
John Ford
Social S tudies
F ernande F ortun
B usiness
L inda G oldm an
ESL
H
id e n o t y o u r t a l e n t s , t h e y f o r u s e w e r e m a d e .
W
h a t ' s a s u n d ia l in t h e s h a d e ?
D orothy G rant
Paraprofessional
Jeanette G riffen
Business
G erald G uhl
Science
Philom ena G u y re
E nglish
R ichard H a p w a rd
M athem atics
C hristine H a rris
C areer E ducation
A m y H arrison
C reative E ducation
K eith H inton
D river E ducation
D aron H oges
C reative E ducation
V onda H older
Secretary
D iane H olm es-D ouglas
C reative E ducation
D onna H olt
Paraprofessional
W illiam lyazoba
Substance A buse
Jean Jam es
L ibrary
W anda Jam es
E nglish
W anda Jardine
E nglish
S irm oney Jean-L eger
P araprofessional
T heodore Jenkins
E nglish
G aby Jeryes
ESL
B em ad ine Jiggets
Social Studies
W
h a t e v e r y o u d o , o r d r e a m , b e g in it n o w
. B o ldn ess
POWER AND MAGIC IN IT. BEGIN IT NOW.
h a s g e n iu s ,
(GOETHE)
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Nick Joanow
G uidance
M ozell Johnson
H ealth
N ichole Jones
Paraprofessional
Rom elia Jones
English
Jack K aram anol
Ind u strial A rts
M aria Kellv
English
O llie King
H om e Econom ics
Fabia K unar
Science
C o u rten ay e Law rence
W orld Languages
M onique L eCorps
ESL
D aw n Lewis
C reative E ducation
Robbie Ligon
P araprofessional
C assandra M anuel
E nglish
S andra Majeski
B ilingual C oo rd in ato r
A nth o n y M arino
A rt
R obert M artin
C reative Education
Theresa M aughan
Social S tudies
Janet M cC louden
Business
Stephen M cCray
M athem atics
D elores M eliani
M athem atics
W
h e n y o u h a v e e x h a u s t e d a l l t h e p o s s ib il it ie s , r e m e m b e r t h i s y o u h a v e n 't .
A na M elvin
Paraprofessional
(T h o m a s E d is o n )
W illie M iller
C reative E ducation
Fostyne M itchell
C hild S tu d y Team
Fred M oore
D rop O u t Prevention
M ichael M oreau
C hild Study Team
Juanita M organ
G uidance
G loria M osior
C reative E ducation
G avle M u h a m m a d
H ealth
Fred N d u k w e
Science
N gari N gunjiri
Social Studies
G ilda N orw ood
Science
Esohe O gbem udia
M athem atics
W illiam O lson
Social Studies
B hagavat Pandya
M athem atics
M oreen P ark
E nglish
Sw arn Pasricha
M athem atics
W endy Peters
C usto d ian
W illis Petrie
Social Studies
W
h e r e y o u a r e g o i n g is m o r e im p o r t a n t t h a n w h e r e y o u s t a n d .
D eanna Phillips
Child S tudy Team
Brenda P orter
N urse
John Puilins
Security
G ene R am pone
G uidance
D onald R athjens
SAGE
Lois R ichardson
Clerical Aide
G race R obinson
W orld L anguages
Jam es Sakofsky
Perform ing A rts
Jam es Sala
C reative E ducation
A d rien n e Santola
E nglish
D aniyah Saud
S ubstitute
M elvin Searcy
Paraprofessional
M oham ed S h ahabudeen
M athem atics
N arim a S hahabudeen
English
R ajm ishra Sharm a
M athem atics
Sandra Sharp
Social Services
Belinda Sharpe
Secretary
Janis Sledge
English
Erw in Sloan
SAGE
R obert Sm ith
C u sto d ian
S u c c e ss h in g e s o n a p a s s io n fo r excellence.
( J .F .K e n n e d y )
M artha Springs
Business
M onique Stuckey
Security
A rtish S tu rd iv an t
H ead C u sto d ian
M arsial S ultan
M athem atics
G w en S utton-O m ari
English
Jacqueline T hom as
AFJROTC
G eorge T hom pson
C afeteria
M ark Tonic
Security
Avvilda T orres
D ata E ntry
W illita T rim m ing
English
D eborah Sykes-V aughan
Science
E leanor Vick
E nglish
Victor Viereck
Ind u strial A rts
C atherine W alsh
C reative E ducation
M ark W egm an
Substitute
Jay W heeler
In d u strial A rts
H erschel W hite
SAGE
M ary A nn W ichow ski
T echnology
Jessie W ilkerson
SAGE
Fred W illiam s
English
T h i s ABOVE a l l : TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE. ( S h a k e s p e a r e )
K aren W illiam s
M athem atics
R ondetl W illiam s
P araprofessional
M argaret Yobbi
E nglish
Patricia York
G uidance
Jam al W illiam son
Physical E ducation
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Penelope W oodland
G uidance
C onstance W right
Security
Jreskmn
Maryam Abass
Victor Abreu
Jaqwan Adams
Sergio Alexandre
Jeffrey Allen
Rosemarie Allen
Keith Alphonse
Lakey Anderson
Shatayah Anderson
Mia Aniakor
Dwayne Ankum
Jashira Armour
Leara Arrington
Christopher Arroyo
Britney Askins
Ngu Asongwed
Davon Bacon
Dominique Bagley
Shirelle Bailey
Gregory Baker
Yasmeena Banks
Latora Barber
Anthony Barlow
Aleshaw Barratt
Tynish Baskerville
Shontel Bazilio
Sharell Beard
Terrell Beard
Clyde Behl
Danielle Bell
Shameika Bennett
Everlis Bernal
Jasmine Bickers
Kamani Bigelow
Jamall Biggs
Claire Bijou
Shontae Bishop
Antwane Black
Jessica Black
Dwayne Body
Nana Bonsu
Sharese Boozer
Richard Borges
Brittany Bowen
Melanie Bowen
Nigel Bowen
Michael Bowens
Khalif Bowles
Kimberly Boyd
Class of2005
Jresfunm
Jresftmen
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Class o f2005 • Jreshmen
Wislene Brasier
Raquan Brooks
Anthony Brown
David Brown
Jason Brown
Jermaine Brown
Leslie Brown
Marie Brown
Monique Brown
Shamirah Brown
Clyde Bryant
Steven Buckner
Michael Burgess
Jessica Burke
Keeron Burnett
Craig Burns
Gaquetta Burr
Terrance Burr
Quentin Burris
Rayvon Butler
Marwin Cadet
Hulon Caesar
Chiquita Canzater
English Cardwell
Yvonne Carter
Latoya Chambers
Patrice Chambers
Jeffrey Chapman
Emmania Charles
Antoine Chislum
Cedric Cobb
Jasmine Collier
Terry Collins Jr
Janell Collins
Miranda Colon
fresfmten « Class o f2005 * JresHtnen
Michael Concepcion
Shafeequah Connor
Courtney Cooper
Shaquan Cooper
Deliah Couch
Sinaly Coulibaly
Lateefa Cox
Michael Cox
Amir Crawford
Camellia Cross
Carlos Cuevas
Joanne Culley
Courtney Darby
Whitney Darby
Jean Davilus
Anita Davis
Anthony Davis
Frank Davis
Sharonda Davis
Tawanna Davis
Shaneeka Dawkins
Janice Day
Jean-Baptiste Delice
Pedro Dillahunt
Brittney Dillon
Terance Dix
Amber Dockery
Daryl Dooley
Ryan Drakesford
Cindy Duncan
Ashley Dunell
Liniece Easterling
Vanessa Edwards
Jessica Elicin
Shamikah Elliott
freshmen • Class of2005 • freshmen
Rodson Elmera
Verline Eltine
Amber Esannason
Julisa Estevez
Nerlande Etienne
Asia Evans
Sakinah Evans
Shalonda Evans
Jimmy Fanor
Darrell Fantroy
Ronald Fils-Aime
Jawaan Finch
Shimika Finney
Stacia Fisher
Kellye Flood
Khalia Fluker
Cecilia Fosu
Rachel Franklin
Crystal Frazier
Jamal Frazier
John Frazier
Jahmelia Frederick
Dominick Gajar
Jasoda Ganess
Kellee Gardner
Adam Garrett
Derek Gilyard
Lovelene Glaude
Antoinette Goode
Shayna Goodman
Darnell Graham
Randell Graham
Tiesha Graham
Allen Grandberry
Chiquira Grandison
Nadine Gray
Isaiah Green
Terrell Green
Shalonda Greene
Ja Gregory-McDowel
Vladimir Guillaume
Emily Guzman
Latrice Hall
Aaron Hamilton
Terrea Hardin
Shemika Harmitt
Anthony Harris
Shante Harris
Jade Hart
Jresfmn
Nikita Henderson
Leon Hendricks
Tyesha Higgs
Shefeah Hill
Felicia Hollins
Jasmyne Howard
Sonia Huggins
Najah Hughes
Shawneequah Hughes
Vinson Humphrey
Ruben Hundley
Kaadira Huntley
Jonathan Hypolite
Ketia Hyppolite
Rose-and Hyppolite
Nashonda Inman
Natasha Inman
Blandine Innocent
Shakeeria Isler
Chandrah Jackson
Jamar Jackson
Marcus Jackson
Shadee Jackson
Kamil Jalil
Angie Jasmin
Carialine Jasmin
Dreamer Jenkins
Frances Johnson
Gina Johnson
Jovan Johnson
Shanah Johnson
Stacy Johnson
Valerie Johnson
Jonelle Jones
Nakiya Jones
Pave Jones
Scott Jones
Willie Jones
Charles Joyner
Fanta Kaba
Janel Kelly
David King
Jeanetta King
Kai King
Macire Kourouma
Nasha Landrum
Fareeda Lane
Wolet Laporte
Michael Larkin
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Herline Laurier
Vanette Laurier
Caprice Lawrence
Kiannah Lawson
Nychelle Leach
Siana Lee
Roxanne Lemoniaus
Quashjan Lewis
Ramon Little
Shashonie Little
Phylicia Lizama
Fatim Lo
Jamal Lockhart
Michaela Lockhart
Matias Longo-Sire
Elizabeth Lopez
Anna Lozanguiez
Kathleen Luke
Kimberla Luther
Kerline Maingrette
Abner Maisonable
Anne Maisonable
Andree Marius
Tiffany Mattox
Rasheedah Mayes
Amir Mayfield
Christopher McCall
Treschic McCall
Allison McClary
Shakeerah McCrae
Melissa McDonald
Scott McKenzie
Jahaad McLaurin
Shemika McLean
Sherika McLean
Jresfimn * Class of2005 • freshmen
Khalif Meggett
Kyle Mendoza
Justin Mentore
Marissa Mentore
Jamar Ments
Christopher Mercado
Luis Mercado
Maxime Mercilus
Micheline Mervil
Patricia Mervilus
Catrinah Metteaux
Keson Miles
Tyquan Miller
Rohan Minott
Desmond Mitchell
Willie Mitchell
Vanessa Moise
Reginald Monace
Shequira Monase
Dominique Montaque
Jessica Montaque
Jabar Montgomery
Andre Moore
Marvin Moore
Sumanta Moore
Ruby Moreta
Dannielle Morrison
Tempest Morrison
Soborah Moultrie
Bilal Muhammad
Jasmin Murray
Latoshia Murray
Hagar Meyers
Michael Myers
Sherly Myrtil
freshmen * Class o f2005 * freshmen
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Marie Nelson
Thomas Nelson
Ameenah Nickerson
Shakeera Nickerson
Ryka Normil
Gaffar Norwood
Takeiya Norwood
Terrell O'Neal
Ashley Oakes
Olabenga Odewade
Sarah Ogundele
Olanike Olagunju
Hamed Ouattara
Azeta Ouedraogo
Guyliano Ovilus
Sade’ Palmer
Lisa Pamplin
Bobby Parker
Jazmine Parker
Tammy Parker
Shakur Paschall
Antoine Patilla
Denise Pena
Roberto Pena
Nataja Peppers
Orlando Perrone
Javon Perry
Abstenese Pierre
Dave Pierre
Dukens Pierre
Sherrill Pierre
Keyana Pope
Karl Powell
Laurence Powell
Shaquana Pratt
Shamik Price
Ainsley Prince
Brian Prince
Johanna Ramos
John Randolph
Amanda Ranson
Tracey Rawls
Claudine Raymond
Roosevely Reynolds
Monise Rhodes
Kaimani Richards
Cory Ricks
Lindsey Riera
freshmen • Class o f2005 • freshmen
Rony Rivera
Latoya Robinson
Tiesean Rodwell
Anastasia Rose
Fereri Saintil
Shakir Salaam
Barry Sales
Yousif Salih
Susana Sanabria
Luis Sanchez
Jonah Sanders
Jadeema Saunders
Ella Scott
Rosemary Sharp
Taneasha Simpson
Nahasha Singh
Curtis Singley
Kimberly Sirmans
Amy Smith
Darcelle Smith
James Smith
Keisha Smith
Ria Smith
Robbie Smith
Shamika Smith
Tika Smith
Oscar Soriano
Ebony Spearman
Ricardo St Hubert
Kevin Stafford
Yasmeen Sutton
Quamir Sykes
Jillian Taramas
Ashley Taylor
Charles Taylor
Lionel Taylor
Shontae Taylor
Allen Thomas
Jarelle Thomas
Lawrence Thomas
Paul Thomas
Latese Thompson
Sanchia Thompson
Keshon Tillman
Edgar Torres
Julia Trowers
Donna Tucker
Hakeem Tucker
Octaviuis Tucker
freshmen • Class o f2005 • freshmen
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William Turner
Kirk Vernon
Leandra Wallace
Yvette Wallace
Keysa Walton
Edward Ward
Jessica Ward
Jaliyl Warren
Sade Warren
Nigel Way
Onute White
Latoya Wilcox
Calvin Williams
Elisha Williams
Eric Williams
Matthew Williams
Noel Williams
Reyon Williams
Tiffani Williamson
Bryan Wilson
Channing Wilson
Patrice Wilson
Anthony Wiltshire
Precious Wisner
Tariq Woodall
Faith Woolaston
Wiltred Woolley
Jaquay Wooten
Alicia Wright
Melvin Wright
Saleem Wright
Jodian Young
Terrlyn Zimmerman
Sophomores • Classof2004 • Sophomores
Hanan Abdul-Wali
Paul Agosto
Jennifer Alcide
Jesse Alexander
Ruth Alexandre
Darel Ali
Selena Allen
Willena Andrews
Marie E. Antoine
Marie M. Antoine
Stephanie Augustin
Yakie Baker
Sheila Banks
Delon Barnes
Joia Barnes
Larry Baten
Avion Baxter
Quniah Beasley
Kingsley Been
Andre Bell
Lakema Bell
Samuel Beneche
Aisha Bilal
Safiyyah Billups
Carlos Boirie
Jarrod Broughton
Tiffany Brown
Rosandre Burgher
Karnell Byrdsell
Keyma Byrdsell
Amyra Caldwell
Oumar Camara
Tyree Campbell
Fadeelah Caraway
Katiana Carelus
Jamar Carney
Kenneth Carter-Hussain
Caleb Causene
Deanna Claude
Bryant Coleman
Tarrence Coleman
John Collins
Raneesha Connor
Ebonnie Cooper
Al-nisa Crute
Elizabeth Cuevas
Sean Cummings
Antwaine Curry
Andrew Darby
Sophomores • Classof2004 • Sophomores
Kavansky Davidson
Anisa Davis
Daniel Davis
Latoya Davis
Sherlla Denis
Theodul Deriphonse
Carline Dernier
Micheline Dernier
Charles Derosier
Melaine Desir
Kameka Deveril
Garmongar Dousuah
Donna Duchard
Ebony Duncan
Hajeema Edman
Barry Edwards
Tyesha Everette
Yasmine Fagg
Martine Fenelus
Daphney Fequiere
Xavier Flood
Pache' Foster
Nicole Francoeur
Latoya Frazier
Meya Frazier
James Fryar
Evelyne Gabriel
Samaad Gardner
Hanesa Gaston
Quadare Gilmore
Myrtha Glaude
Monique Gray
Carlton Green Jr
India Green
Kara Green
Sop hotnotes • Classofm 14 •Sop'hoinores
Kelly Greenwood
Michael Griffin
Kenya Grissett
Webster Guerrier
James Guerville
Sakeyia Hall
Erica Harrison
Welda Haspil
Amera Hatcher
Ebbin Herring
Tyshawn Hines
Sharonda Hinton
Fuquannah Holley
Eurika Honore
Nicole Isler
Aaron Israel
Sasha Israel
Kiana Jackson
Shalawn Jacks on
Shanda Jackson
Latoya Jacobs
Latanya James
Maudel Jean-Pierre
Maria Jimenez
David John
Jerri Johnson
Willie Johnson
Chana Johnston
Glasshebra Jones
Hakeem Jones
Leanna Jones
Tony Jordan
Nicholas Joseph
Mamady Kaba
Blama Ziama
\Sophomores • Classof2004 • Sophomores
Pernetha Keels
Eve King
Randall King
Sheniqua Knibb
Leonette Lambert
Marcus Lambert
Calvin Lashley
Brian Latchana
Bedie Louis
Herby Louis
Bahron Lucas
Maurice Luciano
Keneisha Luke
Malikah Mack
Raymond Mangaroo
Staycee Marshall
Terrell Martin
Al-fateik Martis
Lenny Masson
Cedric Massop
Antwan McKenzie
Richard McLaughlin
Shanni McNeil
Chantelle Ments
Tamika Miles
Aaron Mitchell
Alnisa Mitchell
Benjamin Mitchell
Kelly Mitchell
Matthew Mixson
Terrell Mobley
Sha'nae Montgomery
Billy Morency
Douglas Morrison
Charmayne Mosely
Stephanie Moultrie
Syeda Muhammad
George Murphy
Marie Myrtil
Tasha Neal
Martha Nyamao
Lawrence Odunlade
John Ogundele
Titilayo Ogundrian
Jodeen Osbourne
Taniesa Palmer
Ethosha Parker
Larry Patterson
Diana Perrin
Sophomores • Classof2004 • Sophomores
Sara Perrin
Shawn Pierce
Senegueson Pierre
Omar Pilar
Vanessa Pla
Joshua Powell
Patrice Powell
Shakur Pratt
Yarniqua Purdie
Wendy Quashie
Andene Quest
Anthony Ravenel
Claudania Raymond
Gerald-nay Raymond
Juan Rios
Luis Rivera
Mahogane Roberts
Ayeisha Rodriguez
Kathyria Rodriguez
Thaycira Rodriguez
Shameeka Rollins
Serrone Rose
Michael Ryan
Alneisah Sampson
Dacane Sampson
Laora Sanabria
Melissa Sanchez
Sasha Scott
Asatidah Sellers
Stayon Semple
Qadree Sewell
Benjamin Sheffield
Judy Simpson
Keith Simpson
Jeremy Sinanan
Ibrahim Small
Amelia Smith
Lamar Smith
Tamara Smith
Zakiyyah Smith
Jamil Sneed
Ramona Solomon
Tamira Sommers
George Soriano
Shakirah Spearmon
Richard Spellman
Kadey Spence
Jermin Spencer
Tiyanah Spencer
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Sophomores • Classof2004 • Sophomores
Lee Spinner
Charlene St Victor
Anthony Stafford
Ebony Stallings
Danielle Stapleton
Tony Stephens
Dave Stephenson
David Stephenson
Aquil Syder
Kevin Terry
Octavia Texiera
Maraisha Thomas
Aleisha Thompson
Rebecca Thompson
Tamirah Thompson
David Tillman
Terrence Troupe
Lamont Truesdale
Daniel Vincent
Edouarness Vincent
Shanell Walker
Tasia Ward
Ishea Warthen
India Washington
Michele Washington
Petrice Washington
Allan Webb
Darrell Webb
Erica Webb
Kedir Webbley
Jerome Welsh
Turon Whitfield
Jamin Whitten
Derrick Williams
Isaac Williams
Shane Williams
Tomesia Williams
Stephanie Williamson
Solomon Woewiyu
Keith Young
Zaquina Zackery
Mariana Zayas
Juniors • Class of2003 • Juniors
Claude Adam
Mark Agbaosi
Maryam Al-Hadi
Claudin Alexandre
Kimberly Ali
Bob-Andy Allen
Gibrey Allen
Jarrell Allen
Debra Allert
Laretha Alphonse
Quanette Alston
Marie Antoine
Cureal Arrington
Carline Augustin
Wislene Augustin
Andre Austin
Delanor Baily Jr.
Javane Barksdale
Shante Barnes
Tania Bass
Ruth Baugh
Reginald Bellinger
Paul Beneche
Mariam Berete
Anthony Berryman
Sheevan Berthaud
Jasmin Biggs
Durrell Bobbitt
Latoya Bright
Raheem Brinson
Ruby Brinson
Erica Brooks
Janaya Brooks
Andre Brown
Fatir Brown
Shanna Brown
Leia Brutus
Alnisa Buckner
Jamar Burger
Althea Burwell
Michelle Butler
Monica Bynum
Leah Byrdsell
Belinda Cadet
Shamrod Carter
Nestal Castillo
Letia Castro
Sheena Cazeau
Juniors • Class of2003 • Juniors
Shana Cheek
Lamar Clark
Melissa Clarke
Juliana Clenor
Virginia Cloud
Terrene Collins
Tinani Conover
M Flodana Conserve
Lindon Cooke
Esther Cosmey
Abike Cox
Porsha Crowley
Andre Cyriaque
Shaniqua Dadd
Marx Davilus
Kylah Davis
Megan Davis
Bruno Dieujuste
Tina Douglas
Tina Dugger
Safaya Edman
Kimona Edwards
Edshella Etienne
Jonathan Everette
Diana Fanor
Lyvette Farrar
Alkareem Ferguson
Darryl Fillmore
Rebecca Fils-Aime
Kimberly Frazier
Nina Frazier
Eberneza Friday
Francouer Gabriel
Jasmine Gaarrison
Candacy George
Juniors • Class of20Q3 • juniors'
Latasha Glass
Craig Gray
Marcus Green
Saderia Green
Johneen Greer
Antoneal Griffiths
Shaun Gwaltney
Gia Hamilton
Omar Hamilton
Hosea Harrison
Olajuwan Hasbin
Crystal Haughton
Angela Heath
Robert Helton
Craig Henry
Miguel Henry
Herbine Hermann
Matthew Holland
Jessetta Holt
Raunell Hope
Cheray Horn
Josanne Huggins
Tykeya Jackson
David Jacobs
Katrina James
Precious James
Linda Jasmin
Jessie Jean-Phillipe
Andre Jessie
Amos Joe Jr
Sean John
Shante Johnson
Roderick Jolly
Radisha Jones
Roosevelt Josaphat
Rumors • Class of20Q3 * Juniors
Guerline Joseph
Jeray Kales
Angela Kennon
Runicka King
Laurrel Kingston
Andre Kodia
Stacy-Ann Lambert
Sadia Laronde
Latanya Lawrence
Da'Shawn Lawson
Wendel Legrand
Lorraine Lewin
Denise Lewis
Patrice Lewis
Quacie Logan
Rimmon London
Hector Lopez
Daniel Louis
Dieusene Louis
Julson Louis
Hansia Lundy
Qiana Mayers
Georgeanna Maynor
Wil McArthur
Taurus McClary
Samantha McLean
Tallibah McLean
Michael McNabb
Natacha Medulme
Marc Mervilus
Baptiste Milfort
Laurette Milfort
Marc Milfort
Wilson Milfort
Kharon Mitchell
Crystal Mohammed
Pierre Mondestin
St Fleur Moreau
Firma Morisseau
Jasmine Mosely
Desmon Moultrie
Amirah Muhammad
Taalib Muhammad
Jo-Ann Murphy
John Murray
Michael Murrell
Marie Nelson
Tashi Nicholas
Emmanuela Noel
Juniors • Class of2003 • Juniors
Basimah North
Eric Orr
Mark Parham
Careem Parker
Gregory Pascal
Dorje Peace
Chimika Peart
Sheena Pickettt
Jennie Pierre
Marie Pierre
Salomon Pierre
Kevin Plummer
Orville Powell
Solomon Powell
Nadine Predestine
Tuwali Purdie
Rodson Renelien
Annalessia Rhoden
David Rice
Garrett Richards
Antwan Robinson
Maria Rodrigues
Cassandra Rodriguez
Shaheed Rogers
Jaisi Rosario
Darren Royes
Omolola Salaam
Murielle Samedi
Nadirah Scott
Karl Seide
Carey Shaw
Kareem Simmons
Indirah Singh
Kasaan Singleton
Keyonna Sloan
Sharee Smith
Willie Smith
John Steward
Julio Stewart
Khajir Swain
Kousalya Terry
Junior Thelusma
Mirlene Thelusma
Salim Theophille
Greg Throckmorton
Carl Towns
Quazeek Towns
Chandrey Turner
Eddie Turner
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Quincy Vallee
Kevin Waldon
Shanta Walker
Willis Warren
Joseph Wicks
Crystal Williams
Daishon Williams
Johnathan Williams
Kimberley Williams
Lynell Williams
Shakia Williams
Shameka Williams
Shaneice Williams
Shanta Williams
Tyrone Williams
Kalandra Wilson
Quin ten Wilson
Tai Wilson
Hanif Wynn
Lumbeh York
Jahquan Young
Gerry Zeno
Roberto Zilat
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electricity shortages in the fall. To
support energy conservation measures
Jay Leno stages an “unplugged" episode
of NBC's “The Tonight Show."
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Senate for the first time since 1994 when
Vermont Senator James Jeffords leaves
the Republican Party because of his
opposition to President Bush's agenda.
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sparking deadly anti-government
protests and looting as the country
reaches an unemployment rate of 18%
and a budget deficit of $11 billion.
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two-thirds. Later, Bush unilaterally
pulls out of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic
Missile Treaty to pursue a missile
defense system.
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as airport security restrictions are
heightened following the terrorist
attacks on September 11.
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fresh debate about male-only
succession to Japan’s throne.
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terror when anthrax-laced letters
are sent to members of Congress
and the media. Five people are
killed in the attacks, and clean-up
of government buildings costs
millions of dollars.
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1- Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan
Twenty-eight youths are arrested
Milosevic faces the International
for starting bush fires that destroy
Tribunal in The Hague for U.N. war
hundreds of thousands of acres
crimes, including the murder and
of forest and farmland and kill
persecution of ethnic Albanians
thousand of koalas and kangaroos
in Kosovo.
in southeast Australia.
4* American Airlines Flight 587 crashes
4/ Convicted Oklahoma City bomber
into a Queens neighborhood in New
Timothy McVeigh is executed by
York City on November 12, killing
lethal injection for destroying the
all 255 people on board. Structural
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in April 1995, killing 168 people.
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savings, accounting firm Arthur
confrontations escalate as Prime
Andersen encounters accusations of
Minister Ariel Sharon and PLO Leader
unethical practices, and the General
Yasser Arafat struggle to find an
Accounting Office sues the Executive
answer to their countries' ongoing
Branch for confidential transcripts in
hatred for one another.
its investigation of the scandal.
4- The U.S. welcomes overwhelming
support and aid from dedicated allies
in Operation Enduring Freedom,
including Great Britain's Prime
Minister Tony Blair.
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4- President Bush establishes a new cabinet position,
Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, driving
Director of Homeland Security, to coordinate the fight
the repressive Taliban regime from power.
against domestic terrorism. Former Pennsylvania
governor Tom Ridge becomes the first incumbent.
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Enduring Freedom
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military airdrops
food rations to
the starving people
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as the Leonid meteor shower returns
after a 33-year absence.
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cellular phones take portable
communication to the next
level of convenience.
American surgeons in New York perform the first remote
control surgery. Signals sent through fiber-optic lines
enable robotic surgical arms to operate on a gallbladder
patient in France
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General Hospital discover that
beauty triggers a brain response
in men that is similar to reactions
to cocaine and money.
'f' Winter weather buffs are left
out in the heat as Americans
experience record warm
temperatures across the country
in December and January.
President Bush approves stem cell
research, but only on cells already
extracted. The research is highly
controversial because extracting
the cells kills human embryos.
-» Scientists report that vast fields
of carbon dioxide ice are eroding
from the poles of Mars. Over time,
this could possibly prompt the
return of water to the Red Planet.
On November 7, the supersonic
Concorde airplane flies for the first
time since the July 2000 crash that
killed 113 people. Flight F002
travels from Paris to New York in
just under four hours.
Scientists in Argentina discover
several 80-million-year-old
unhatched dinosaur eggs with
petrified dinosaur embryos inside.
Dr. Judson Somerville donates
his own DNA to researchers
who produce the first cloned
human embryo.
Apple releases the sleek new
iPod, allowing users to store
up to 1,000 digital song fttes
for on-the-go enjoyment.
1* The MR2 camera pill allows
doctors to examine the inside
of the human intestine without
surgery. Patients swallow the
“pill,” which transmits digital
images to a data recorder.
The Segway Human Transporter, a gyro-controlled
scooter invented by Dean Kamen, is tested by police
and postal workers in several states.
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4- The AbioCor, the world’s first fully implantable
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artificial heart, is given to 59-year-old Robert Tools.
Sadly,Tools passes away in December from
unrelated causes.
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The American economy enters a
recession in March 2001, and the
situation worsens significantly after
September 11. Unemployment rises
to its highest rate in six years.
Winnie the Pooh, fondly known
by countless children and
adults as “the tubby little
cubby all stuffed with fluff,”
celebrates his 75th birthday.
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Popular shoemaker Vans releases
a shoe of a different color— white shoes
that turn yellow, pink or blue in the sunlight
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growing Hispanic American
ooouiation with a new M&M's
flavor dulce de leche,
the caramelized sweetened
condensed milk mixture
popular in Latin America.
x Reacting against sexuality
in advertising, music and the
arts, vouna men and women
across America join the
“true love waits" movement.
<- Hollywood pledges support for
New York after the September 11
terrorist attacks by making a variety
of “ I Love NY” fashion statements.
-> In the new arcade game Dance
Dance Revolution, players
watch a dance pattern onscreen
and duplicate the moves on a
corresponding dance floor.
I ' Hoping to perpetuate its
mystique with motorcycle fans,
Harley-Davidson unveils the
V-Rod, its first new "hog" in
a half-century.
Teens across the country are on
a roll with retro style roller skates
and the newest fad: shoes with
retractable wheels.
The Journal of the American
Medical Association reports that
childhood obesity has reached
epidemic proportions thanks in
part to larger fast food servings
and tn-school soda machines.
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of art with LipAft The new fad
comes complete with stencils, a
and 26 shades
Extreme soda drinkers receive
another huge jolt of caffeine
as Mountain Dew introduces
its newest beverage— cherry
flavored Code Red.
T Bobbleheads make a comeback,
representing not only sports figures
but also pop music superstars such
as ’NSYNC.
<- Topps releases an “Enduring Freedom" card set
featuring portraits and bios of many leaders
involved, including President Bush and Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
^
■i- At 10:45 a.m. September 11, Fox News Channel
introduces the headline ticker. Other networks follow,
creating a non-stop flood of headlines. Each ‘'crawl"
rotates nearly 80 headlines in a 7- to 15-minute loop.
<- The American flag shows up anywhere and
everywhere as patriots across the country display
their support for U.S. troops battling in Operation
Enduring Freedom.
Shrek and Donkey, voiced
by Mike Myers and Eddie
Murphy, hit the theaters
to teach a valuable lesson
about true love in Shrek.
MTV, the first television
network devoted exclusively
to popular music, celebrates
its 20th anniversary.
</. CBS's “Late Show with David
Letterman” helps people cope with
their emotions in the weeks after
the September 11 terrorist attacks
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I ' 1970s Swedish band Abba enjoys
revival in the Broadway smash hit
three intertwined love stories and
over 20 of Abba's greatest hits.
<- The Emmy Awards for Best Actress
and Best Supporting Actress in a
Comedy go to CBS’s “Everybody
Loves Raymond" stars Patricia
Heaton and Doris Roberts.
The WB scores a flyaway hit
with “Smallville,” the story of
Superman's high school years.
The show stars newcomer Tom
Welling as the young Superman.
Actor Josh Hartnett solidifies
his role as a leading man
in Hollywood with a pair of
blockbuster war movies: Pearl
Harbor and Black Hawk Down.
M U S IC T ELE V ISIO N ®
-!• Russell Crowe receives his third
straight Oscar nomination for
Best Actor with his challenging
role as a paranoid-schizophrenic
in A Beautiful Mind.
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come together in historic fashion for
Fellowship of the Ring, the first
the “America: A Tribute to Heroes"
movie of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fantasy
telethon, raising over S150 million
trilogy, receives 13 Oscar
for September 11 relief efforts.
nominations including Best Picture.
4* Nintendo's Gamecube and
Microsoft's X-Box enter the video
game market to compete with
Sony's smash-hit PlayStation 2.
•A- Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks
collaborate to produce the
10-episode HBO World War II
epic Band of Brothers, based
on the best-selling book by
Stephen Ambrose.
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Golden Globe winner “24." The
show is delivered in two dozen
real-time episodes based on one
action-packed day in the life of
fictional CIA agent Jack Bauer.
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Vampire Stayer" receives rave
reviews for presenting an entire
episode as a musical.
4- The highly anticipated movie Harry Potter
and the Sorcerer's Stone sets records for
opening weekend, and first, second and
third place single-day box-office totals.
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and Paramount movie studios discuss the joint
creation of Moviefly— the first Internet-based
downloadable movie rental system.
Popular rapper Ja Rule is
nominated for the 2002 NAACP
Image Awards Outstanding
Hip-Hop/Rap Artist for the
song "Livin’ It Up.”
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Singer/actress Aaliyah is killed
in a private plane crash In the
Bahamas. During her eight-year
career, Aaliyah released three hit
COs and appeared in several
feature films.
4^ Musicians join together for several concerts, including The Concert
for New York City, to pay tribute to the victims and raise money for
recovery efforts after the September 11 terrorist attacks.
"T1 The music from the hit movie 0 Brother, Where Art Thou?
becomes country music's top-seller for 2001 and receives
a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.
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hijackers on Flight 93 in
Pennsylvania on September 11.
Marvin Gaye’s “What's Going On.”
Participating artists include Nelly
Furtado, Fred Durst, Gwen Stefani,
Moby and many more.
Colombian music sensation Shakira
brings her high-energy Latin pop to
the U.S. with her first English-language
album, Laundry Service.
Modem rock group Incubus
storms onto the music scene
with the release of the widely
acclaimed album Morning View,
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Irish rock group U2's Elevation
Tour is the top-grossing tour of
the year, earning U2 the title of
Band of the Year from both Spin
and Rolling Stone magazines.
4- Fatboy Slim wins six MTV Video
Music Awards for his video for the
song “Weapon of Choice." featuring
a dancing Christopher Walken.
■V Alicia Keys wins two American
Music Awards for Favorite New
Artist in both the Pop/Rock and
the Soul/R&B categories for her
debut release Songs in A Minor.
4- Country singer Tim McGraw wins
five Billboard Music Awards,
including Country Album of the
Year for Greatest Hits.
-T- Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes
Borland leaves the band to
pursue his own musical career.
1s Legendary Beaties' guitarist George
Harrison, the so-called "Quiet Beatle,"
dies after a three-year battle with cancer.
4- Rock bands like RO.D. use their faith to
help bring the Christian rock/pop music
message into the mainstream music scene.
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Australian female string quartet
Bond reaches the top of the U.S.
classical album charts— despite
being blacklisted from the U.K.
chart for sounding too similar
to pop music.
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England Patriots shock NFL viewers
by kicking a dramatic last-second
field goal to upset the St. Louis
Rams 20-17 in Super Bowl XXXVI.
-> Michael Jordan, 38, returns to the
, NBA with the Washington Wizards.
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Series with a two-run rally in
bottom of the ninth inning of
San Francisco's Barry Bonds
makes baseball history with 73
home runs and an astounding
slugging percentage of
After her team loses only five game
all season, playoff MVP Lisa Leslie
leads the Los Angeies Sparks over
the Charlotte Sting to win the 2001
WNBA Championship.
^ Snowboarders Danny Kass,
Ross Powers and J.J. Thomas
give the United States its first
medals sweep in the Winter
Olympics since 1956.
In July, Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins the
Pepsi 400 in Daytona, Florida.
Ironically, Earnhardt’s victory
comes on the same track where his
father died just five months earlier.
-> In November, NASCAR
superstar Jeff Gordon
wins his fourth Winston
Cup Championship.
4 Swedish golf superstar Annika
Sorenstam wins the 2001 money title,
eight tournaments and Player of the
Year, and sets over 30 LPGA records,
including the all-time low score of 59.
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Former Georgia high school
homecoming queen Ashley Martin
becomes the first female to score
in Division 1-AA college football
by kicking three extra points for
Jacksonville State.
■t The Colorado Avalanche skate to
victory in the 2001 NHL Finals
against the New Jersey Devils,
marking the first Stanley Cup win
for 20-year veteran Ray Bourque.
Future Hall of Famers Tony Gwynn, Mark McGwire and Cal Ripken Jr.
all retire from major league baseball at the end of the 2001 season.
The NFL season begins on a
tragic note when Minnesota
Vikings tackle Korey Stringer
collapses at practice
and dies a day later from
heatstroke complications.
-» America welcomes athletes from all over the
world to Salt Lake City, Utah, to compete in
the 2002 Winter Olympics.
4* Oh their way to an undefeated season and
undisputed NCAA Football national championship,
the Miami Hurricanes roll over the Nebraska
Cornhuskers 37-14 in the 2002 Rose Bowl.
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■T' In the first Saturday night women's U.S.
Open final, tennis ace Venus Williams defeats
her younger sister Serena 6-2, 6-4.
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dogs brave fire, dehydration, toxic
fumes and rubble collapse as they
comb the World Trade Center
wreckage for survivors and victims.
-> Terrorist mastermind Osama bin
Laden tops the FBI's most wanted
list for his role in the September
11 terrorist attacks.
<- Sarah Jane Olson, once known as
Kathleen Soliah, is charged with
domestic terrorism as a member
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Army in the 1970s and sentenced
to 20 years to life.
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Giuliani makes many
public appearances in
an effort to make New
Yorkers and all
Americans less afraid
to return to normalcy
after September 11.
->Actress/singer
Jennifer Lopez
marries dancer/
choreographer
Cris Judd
in September.
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^ NBC's TV game show “The
familiar television figure
Weakest Link" gains popularity
Dave Thomas succumbs
thanks to the assertive
to liver cancer at age 69.
demeanor of British
hostess Anne Robinson,
John Walker Lindh, a 20-year-old
California native, becomes a prisoner
of war after he is found in Afghanistan
fighting for the Taliban forces. As a
US. citizen, Walker may face charges
of treason.
The future king of England, Prince
William of Wales, 19, enters
the University of St. Andrews
in southeastern Scotland.
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-4/ Hired as campus spokesmen for First
USA Bank, New Jersey high school
seniors Chris Barrett and Luke
McCabe become the first students
to finance their college educations
through corporate sponsorship.
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