2002 - East Orange Public Library
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2002 - East Orange Public Library
. Excellence Optimism uccess The Face of Optimism & 3 # 4 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 : 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 rr^ J v / L. 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 n i » 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. "J !ft/ y> 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 6 j Michael Kadiri t , t ft I 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.” I 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.” i 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.” S 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.” 1 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| ' 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!” J “Anybody have a current event W “W hy are they always stalling som ething new?” i “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.” _ “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.” ~ FRIENDS ~ ~ A FAITHFUL FRIEND IS A STRONG DEFENSE. ~ F r ie n d s h ip is L o v e w it h o u t h is w in g s ..... ~ A F R IEN D IS A S E C O N D SELF. ~ ~ F r ie n d s h ip n e e d s n o w o r d s . ~ 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 A i i s s is t a n t A s s is t a n t P r in c ip a l P r in c ip a l Katerina Richardson ................... A s s is t a n t A P r in c ip a l 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 the C range la ss o f H ig h 2002. A ngela A rm erding G uidance Shirley A rrin g to n Paraprofessional Susan Axt H om e Econom ics A 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) — ——- 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 ------- 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 • 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 • Class of2005 • fresltmen\ Jresfwm * Class of2005 • Jresfimn 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 wm ■■■mam 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 \ 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 M M # 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We will n o t tir e, w e will n o t f a l t e r a n d w e will n o t fail.” WE WILL NEVER FORGE! <- California residents endure drastic electricity shortages in the fall. To support energy conservation measures Jay Leno stages an “unplugged" episode of NBC's “The Tonight Show." -> Democrats gain majority control of the 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. e Argentina's economy collapses, sparking deadly anti-government protests and looting as the country reaches an unemployment rate of 18% and a budget deficit of $11 billion. 4/ During a year marked by economic recession, Americans open their hands, and wallets, to much-anticipated IRS rebate checks. Spending Your IRS I Tax Rebate Check “ Today? Paul Sakuma/AP/Wide World Photos 'f' Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Bush agree*to cut ■ — m rae^nm ssn^raials by nearly two-thirds. Later, Bush unilaterally pulls out of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty to pursue a missile defense system. Americans face armed guards and tighter check-in procedures as airport security restrictions are heightened following the terrorist attacks on September 11. "t* Japanese Crown Princes^ Masako gives birth to a^Saby girl IrrDecemtjerThe'blrtngenerates fresh debate about male-only succession to Japan’s throne. Americans face another form of 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. Reuters'Paul Vreeker/Getty Images AfP/Corbts 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 Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building failure of the plane's tail assembly in April 1995, killing 168 people. ap [vrgntiy cau se s! he tragedy! ' -I' After Houston energy giant Enron Yediotti AharonoWAFP collapses, thousands lose their life • f Violent Israeli-Palestinian 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. 4< U.S. and allied forces mount Operation 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. 4- As Operation Enduring Freedom begins, the U.S. military airdrops food rations to the starving people of Afghanistan. \ \ \hk\\ \ V\ \ V \ \ ' \ V. ' \ \ . \v \\\ \ \ \ In November, stargazers are treated to a spectacular shooting star display as the Leonid meteor shower returns after a 33-year absence. -> Combination PDAs and 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 llsuo InotrycA* Wide Wnrid Photos Researchers at !< a - the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, unveil a new technology that uses facial heat patterns to detect lying. Blood flows to the face when a person lies, causing dramatic changes in heat patterns. 5 ci-Tech WELCOME TO CRANMOIU (JETS HAVE SOME Bruce Bedford/AP/Wide World Photos Or.Yorgas W as. SPUPlalo R Scientists at Massachusetts 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. Reulers/Jim Bourg/Getty Images 4- The AbioCor, the world’s first fully implantable 1 artificial heart, is given to 59-year-old Robert Tools. Sadly,Tools passes away in December from unrelated causes. ABIOMED/Getty Images 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. residential T O 5 .R1 K Popular shoemaker Vans releases a shoe of a different color— white shoes that turn yellow, pink or blue in the sunlight Marnte Crawford Samuelson L i f e s t y l E T M&M/MARS acknowledges the 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. ^ Cover Gir! turns lips into a work 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 ,___ MLSGU: Reuters/Monty Bnnton/CBS/Getty Images 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. r Ptwto Sflertinef SludiorcEl APWute w o « pnoios 1s Entertainers and major TV networks ■t The Lord of the Rings: The 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. illiTi m ; /1 1 i i •t- Kiefer Sutherland stars in Fox’s 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. r i ar WB TV series 'Butty the 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. <|*vs "■ 3R4 © 2002 Photodtsc. Inc. 18 I ' Sony Pictures, Warner Bros., Universal, MGM 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.” . J 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. M usic T Neil 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, f 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. Zach Cordner/Retna Ltd. USA 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. AFP Pholo/Hanny Ray Abrams/Cortts <r The 14-point underdog New 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. | Jordan fills arenas nationwide and ! propels the previously doormat i Wizards to instant respectability • with an over-500 record, f 2001 W O R L D Si C H A M P il New York Yankees to win the 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. DjvH ZabijOBSIii'AP/WKle WoiM Photos 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. SALT LAKE 2002 Amy Sancetta/AP/WWe World Pftotos f ■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. FBI TEN MOST WANTED FUGITIVE «- An estimated 350 search-and-rescue 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 ol the Symbionese Liberation Army in the 1970s and sentenced to 20 years to life. Perso n of the Yea r Nick utAPWwte World PtiMos <- New York Mayor Rudy 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. W * Wendy’s founder and ^ 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. Jostelvft PrimedinUSA. © 2002 Jostens Inc. 01-0637 ( 1884) -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. 02 0202