Celebrating the CENTURY When the class of 2002 entered the halls of Westside High School on August 10, 1998 they prepared themselves for many firsts. During the next four years, these freshmen will experience numerous rites of passage. The students will attend Seminole sporting events, get behind the wheel, take the SAT, and even vote, all for the very first time. As they climb the ladder from freshmen to seniors, they too will Celebrate the Century. As we enter the next millenium, no one knows what journeys await these high school rookies. Westside High School Legacy,Volume 2 2851 Heath Road Macon, Georgia 31206 (912) 757-5520 1627 Students Re Title Page 2 1 Wy , wt . In the et. . A Es. ows fC beginning F a The beginning of a new school year always brings excitement. However, this year was unique. Students began classes on August 10 and ended the year on May 21. Our school population boomed due to the addition of another class. School spirit roared in the sports rivalries of Central, Southwest, Southeast, and North- east. Through it all, we proved that Seminole blood runs deep and true. Go Noles! READY TO GO Tia Jackson and Quan Anderson show off their lovely seniorsmiles, as they begin the final year of their high school careers SO HAPPY TOGETHER! These friends, Sarah Mosely, Molly Stevens, Rebecca Creason, Lindsey Kortes, Lindsay Bennett, Lauren Smith, and Leah Golden look happy as they share the day with each other at the Renaissance Festi- val Living the ./egacy GROUP WORK LaCresha Battle, Mason Evans, and Bridget Berry show that group work eases the pressures of school. MAKE IT STRAIGHT Eric Rodriguez works diligently in art, making sure his work is on time and beautifully done. Overwhelming Subjects Math..Science..Social Studies..English? Which subject is the most difficult? 50 people polled Sy ng 2 6 & Student Life toys 42% MATH 22% SCIENCE 20% SOCIAL STUDIES 16% SNGLISH TO THE POINT Mrs. Bruss class listens attentively as she stresses a point to her history Class. STUDY HARD Natalie Fitzpatrick and Erica Deshazier use the library as a great study spot. Does school pressure stress you out? SCHOOL STRESS Sometimes even the best students get completely bogged down by school. WORKING HARD Sheena Haynes works quietly on her English assignment. FINALLY, THE END OF THE DAY Mrs. Knight's sixth period class proves that work never ceases, even at the end of the day. ON THE GO Ashanti Smith and Kristy McKorkle use their free time to study between Classes. I'M HUNGRY! One of the biggest school pressures is waiting in line for lunch. BETWEEN CLASSES Rodney Thomas stops athis locker to get materials for next period. ws Student Life 2 7 to The Junior class of Westside High School presents: A Dream For Us April 25, 1998 Georgia Music Hall of Fame 8:00-12:00 Prom King and Queen Adam Brown and Shazia Alvi yy, 2 8 & Student Life tops HOW ABOUT BREAKFAST? After the prom ended, some students stayed out late, so they could attend a big breakfast at Allison Trotter's nouse SHINING IN THE SPOTLIGHT Shazia Alvi and Adam Brown are crowned Westsides first prom king and queen. EVERYONE SMILE Aubrey Lewis, Sarah Pawlick, Daniel McWhorter, Charlie Rankin, and Emily Alford pause fora moment to smile at the camera STYLES AND SMILES BY-STANDERS Eric Griffin, Whitney Setzer, Abby Eric Griffin, Adam Heath, Mike Griffith, and Adam Heath show off McDaniel, Adam Brown, and Adam their different styles with theirbeauti- Koetter stand by the pole of the GA ful smiles Music Hall of Fame while their dates take pictures. Prom Poll To prom or not to prom? That is the question. Do you plan to attend Westsides . . SMILE GIRLS! Junior-Senior Holley Carswell, Angela Ray, Becky Kelly, Julie Seale, and Allison Trotter Prom in break from dancing to show off their gorgeous gowns. 1999? BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE Punchie Rogers and Nattlie Jackson were thrilled to be at Westsides first prom. 40 people polled : Sy, Student Lie 29 & tps THANK YOU FOR KROGER STYLE SHOPPING AT KROGER Kelly Boutwell and Bryn Causey Jenny Benjamin works hard, quickly pause for a Hollywood shot. checking out food. Cay of es Y 4 a e Can students really handle the pressure? Does your NEED SOME ADVICE? job interfere Stephanie Satterwhite helps this man . try to decide what to buy from Fines. - with your success in GOT MILK? aN : 9 Serdana Robinson does. She is more 3 school - than eager to sell some milk and cookies at The Great American Cookie Company. 100 people polled Student Life Can students WISH PEDDLERS handle the Brad Farmer works hard making a) =6wishes come true. pressure of hav- ing a job and keeping their grades up? JOBS Or does it drag them down? OLD NAVY Tiffani West sits at her register, wait- ing for the next crowd of people to come through her line at Old Navy. CAN SOMEONE GET THE PHONE? Keelie Bennett is more than willing to. Here, she is caught in the act. What makes you mad WATCHIT! Ryan Rigsby is on his way home in his on the road? red Ford truck. Nothing will dare to stand in his wa = ROAD RAGE | hate it when people pull out in front of me or drive too slow. Kim Eason ALITTLE ACCIDENT Cellina Russells car was the first to be totaled during the 98-'99 school year A SPORTY RIDE Sarah Fitzpatrick takes a quick pic- ture in front of her car with friend, Kelly Wolfenbarger ~_ae GET OUT OF THE WAY CAN | GET A RIDE? Amanda Skilling is ina hurry as she Jenny Benjamin doesnt mind giving rips up the road in her Ford truck. a ride to her friends. As far as she is concerned, they can all pile in. "i arent wa yy ddd bkedb S| wicwwt What's the hurry? Lots of students going for the gola light. Have you ever run CHILLIN OUT a red Samantha McClendon shows her pride in driving to school, as she light? ; ge Oe lounges on her hood, waiting to go rh ; home. ON THE ROAD AGAIN Nattlie Jackson relaxes in her little teal Civic after a hard day at school. 50 people polled Student Life 13% 2 Gaye AT THE GAME STUDYING ON THE GO Tia Jackson, Joy Mack, Zonisha Tiffany McConnell diligently studies Robinson, NikkiMcClain,andTamina on her way to the car Bacon are all on the Color Guard, and know how to have a good time, sup- porting the Seminoles. WEEKDATES Is the fun limited to the weekends? Are you ' i as allowed to go DOIN THE CHOP! out with friends Many devoted fans spend their Fri- day nights at The Reservationcheer- ing on Westsides football team. | during the week? SAY, HEY! Heather McCallumwaves to the cam- era, while she spends the night with a friend. 40 people polled y ig 214 2 Student Life K, yas PEACE Too much Alicia Marcanski, Maggie Edwards, and Jay Tucker take a minute to relax in the courtyard after school.. time on your _ hands? AFTER SCHOOL What do you do when you're not in school? HAVING A GOOD TIME Chelsey Wells, Brittany Drake, Ma- son Evans, Heather McCallum, Beau Skaggs, Shari Pawlick, Lindsay Hawkins, Emily Doyle, and Emily Pritchett enjoy each other's company at Brittany Drakes house. DONT BE LATE Crystal Lewis, Chelsey Rodgers, and Renita Danielly try to finish up their conversation in the student's parking lot before the bell rings. yy Student Life > sz Hy IN THE COURTYARD ALL SMILES This group of friends is hanging out in Claire Slocumb, Rashida Stanley, and the courtyard, instead of going to Nora Opoku-Fianko are all smiles lunch. while studying in the library. support or Neglect helping hand or stab in the back? Do your friends reach out : 77% a helping hand HELPING HAND or give you a foot out the door? 23% FOOT OUT THE DOOR 100 people polled yy, 216 = Student Life pr SHARE A SMILE Justin Buckley, David Jeffords, Dana Summerday, Miranda Landers, Stephanie Satterwhite, and Tiffani West pause to share a smile wtih each other. A SHOULDER TO LEAN ON Alissa Shah, Sarah Baker, James Davis, Latonya Bronner, Zonisha Robinson, and Traenel Gray will al- ways provide a shoulder to lean on. Friends are people who walk in when the rest of the world seems to have walked out. FRIENDS Friends always provide an extra shoulder to lean On. HANGING AROUND Amy DeVito, AnnMarie Dickey, and EATING TOGETHER Zack Ferrell, Keelie Bennett, KC Eversole, Brandi Morton, Amy Jacobs and Niki Lathem take time out of lunch to show off their friendship. HANGIN WITH THE BOYS These boys aren't afraid to just hang out with the guys. Here, they pause during lunch for a quick picture MILLION DOLLAR SMILES Melissa Benson, Kim Eason, Cara Webster, Anna Tupko, Heather Jack- son, and Christina are all friends with beautiful smiles JUST GOOD FRIENDS Mara Garcia, Kimberly Stephens, and Aislinn Vastakis dont mind taking a picture with good ole Adam Brown EOPLE wy, a Lay People > 19 = Ailes - Bundrige Crystal Ailes Laura Akin Emily Alford Shazi Alvi Taquanula Anderson Leah Arnold John Aycock Jennifer Bacchus Tamina Bacon Loumeca Bailey Molly Baker Sarah Baker Lemond Balthrop Tomeka Banks Ryan Bates Patricia Batts Kimberly Beck Jennifer Benjamin Melissa Benson Kishan Bhoja ug, + Z > 222 Seniors E Hyss Best Dressed Kelly Wolfenbarger and Chris Waiters Heres what they had to say... You can know yourself to be kind and generous, but unless you do someone a kindness or do something which displays generosity, you have nothing, but a concept. Chris Waiters The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. (Moliere)-Kelly Wolfenbarger Lisa Borders Patricia Boutwell Jessie Bowen William Bradd LaTonya Bronner Nicole Brooks Adam Brown Starlett Brown Craig Buckthal Eric Buckthal Carolyn Bullard Trevor Bundrige wy, Seniors 3 23% Faye Burgess - Doyle Lindsey Burgess Elizabeth Bush Christy Caldwell Keyarta Calhoun Tory Carlisle Constance Carswell Holley Carswell | Bryn Causey Beth Chavis Garan Coker Leslie Coleman Valerie Collins Wayne Collins Lapetura Cosby Jeffrey Cranford Jason Creamer Montario Curry Carlotta Davis James Davis Jeffrey Davis yy, AS Z F 2 242 Seniors hyn Most Attractive shazia Alviand Adam Brown A pleasant phrase from pretty people Live everyday to its fullest! Start your day with a smile and approach each day positively as if it were brand new-Adam Brown and Shazia Alvi Mike Davis Todd Davis Chris Denier James Denney Erica Deshazier Crystal DeVito Ann Marie Dickey Nathan Dinehart Lisa Dodds Candace Doss Jill Douglas Patrick Doyle Pt 252 Seniors 2 aoe Dunn - Hardy Lalita Dunn Shaquita Dunn Kimberly Eason Robert Eason Angela Emory Brad Farmer Natalie Fitzpatrick Sarah Fitzpatrick April Fordham Jermie Frankson Emmett Fuller Charlette Gail Mara Garcia Shalanda Garvin Shajuway Gibson Tommy Gibson Ja Megan Gilbert Jeremy Glover Teri Godbee Adam Goforth wy, > 262 Seniors ia Friendliest Melissa Benson and Orlando Moore A few words of kindness... Things may not always go your way. Wherever there is something that stands in the way of accomplishment, always look forward. What- ever you do-don't look down.-Orlando Moore It only takes a spark to get a fire going, and soon all those around will warm up to its glowing.-Melissa Benson David Googe Traenel Gray Scott Greenwald Suann Greenwood Adam Griffin Eric Griffin Gabriela Gutierrez Melanie Hall Jesse Hammond Jarnetta Hand Monique Hardnett Latosha Hardy yh, Yo72 Seniors 2 27 = hips Harpe - Landers Priscilla Harpe Latoyia Harris Lawrence Haynes Adam Heath Moses Herring Siaka Hill Jeremy Hinshaw Melissa Holmes Ginnie Horton Alex Howard Gregory Hunter Daniel Hurst Brandon Jackson Jesse Jackson Tia Jackson Nattlie Jackson Tiffany Jackson Jessica Jackson Alexander Johnson Amanda Johnson ag 2 28 = Seniors = Tye Best Smile Tomeka Banks and Erike Samples Smile! The world smiles with you. A smile is worth more than a thousand words. So let my smile brighten your day.- Tomeka Banks Set no limits! - Erike Samples Brooke Johnson Jamaica Johnson Latreasia Johnson Joi Jones Christy Jones Courtney Jones Kito Joseph Chauncey Keaton Rebecca Kelly Lucy Kim Emily Krigbaum Miranda Landers yy . ay Z, Seniors 2 29% toys Lang - Opoku-Fianko ] m mm DO f a 8) ] f ( m ow x fa 8) | Jennifer Lonsway Sacksith Lounnarath Shunika Lowe Latasha Loyd Dexter Mack Joycelynn Mack Deyondra Mathis Robiniqueka McClain Samantha McClendon Sirvoda McCormick Ashley McCroba Gray McDonald Megan Mcintosh Brian McKnight Courtney Medley Erin Miller ~ mVVil Above and beyond elancdn Mans U0 Hy a Sy tee * Cy pa) a" a lay i] a oy Pea os le Oy Ae > DP = ae a w a = ar & O iy |! aa as a tl a aS?) @ a Best Overall Patel - Sheehan Nirav Patel Nishal Patel Sarah Pawlick Shantae Pearson Corticia Pendleton Kevin Phillips Nathan Pipkins Dontraye Porter Justin Powers Dana Queen Chad Rabanus Jondrea Randall Angela Ray Rodney Reeves Jr. Monica Reid Shanisha Richardson Ryan Rigsby Kelly Robinson Brian Rocker Amanda Rulapaugh wy, 2 32 Seniors hy Most School SI rit Allison Trotter and Adam Heath All fired up! Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you will land among the stars.-Allison Trotter People look at things that are, and say, Why?, but | dream things that never were, and say, Why not?.(George Bernard Shaw)-Adam Heath William Rushing Cellina Russell Cedrick Rutherford Erike Samples Latasha Sandifer Stephanie Satterwhite Julie Seale Nicole Sells Crystal Senseman Whitney Setzer Alissa Shah Michael Sheehan Sing Seniors 2 32ae ze 0cax ms to Shelly - West Jermaine Shelly Dawn Sinclair William Sitten III Claire Slocumb Tamiko Smith Ellis Solomon Rashida Stanley Angel Stephens Kimberly Stephens Jennifer Stiles Ashley Sutton Robbin Swayne Larry Swint Jr. William Thiel Darrell Thomas Derrick Thomas Rodney Thomas Rebecca Todd Michael Tran Allison Trotter wig, s Z 2 32be Seniors Hyper Most Likely (0) Succeed Whitney Setzer and Moses Herring Words from the wise... Success is not the key to happiness; happiness is the key to success. - Whitney Setzer High school has been good to me and has become a time in my life | will never forget. Moses Herring James Tucker Brandon Vance Aislinn Vastakis Chris Waiters Blake Walkemeyer Cleveland Walker Miracle Walker Nelson Walker Candace Wall Jamie Walters Cara Webster Karley West Seniors West - Wynn Tiffani West Crystal Whitehead Amber Whitley Leah Whiting Khalitra Williams Richard Williams Andrew Winters Candace Winther Kelly Wolfenbarger Laneicia Womack AllisonWynn Laura Akin spends her time wisely , studying in the hall. Lisa Dodds and Natalie Fitzpatrick enjoy a good meal and spending time together. Lucy Kim and Crystal Senseman are smiling about ee: oe > ys being seniors. Adam Brown, Marvee Alvi, Karen Cleveland, Beth Chavis, Shazia Alvi, and Ya0d2 < Seniors Nattlie Jackson are ready to get home after a successful day at school. Fry yn x Most Athletic Joi Jones and Brinceson Sanders Ready, set, go! My athletic involvement at Westside has been enjoyable We are approaching a well- respected sports program in Bibb County. | wish it and the class of 99 success in the future. - Joi Jones If you start something always dedicate yourse Always do right and you will always make the right decision. - Brinceson Sanders Seniors You Shou e Dancin! This group of seniors takes a moment to enjoy fun and friendship at the senior dance. Nikki McClain openly expresses her delight to be a part o Westsides first senior dance. li David Googe and Lisa Borders love the beach theme of the dance. Here, David is getting into the spirit with a wonderful Hawaiian shirt. Becky Kelly, Nathan Dinehart, Holley Carswell, Angela Ray eg hair with decorations fitting the theme. James Davis, and Dana Queen dance the night away. 32f = Seniors Faye Top left corner-The Varsity Cheerleaders take a break from painting the gym walls to pose for the camera. Top right corner-This space, painted in Seminole style, says it all. Above left-Adam Griffin, Eric Griffin, and Brandon Jackson laugh at Adam Heath as he slaves over his space. Above-Beth Chavis swells with pride over her space, which celebrates five years of cheerleading. Left-These seniors are working hard and enjoying being the first Seminoles to leave their mark. Paint the Town y? Why People 33292 Wy, wes SEMOKS y ty, 2 32h Seniors Yop SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Senior superlatives are students who are outstanding in every category. First, teachers nominate students whom they consider to be superlative. They must have a grade point average of 3.5 to qualify. Next, students are given a points sheet to have signed by their teachers and/or advisors. Points are given for club participation and holding offices, sports, community service, and awards. The eight boys and eight girls with the higest points are named Senior Superlatives. GRAY McDONALD WHITNEY SETZER SCOTT GREENWALD ANGELA RAY The Cream of the Crop ing 234 = Senior Superlatives Fp JAMIE WALTERS KEYUR MUNSHI Being a Senior Superlative proves that hard work pays off. - Ricke Williams ALLISON TROTTER NATALIE FITZPATRICK Ain't life grand? - WideSpread - Panic - Jamie Walters CARA WEBSTER ADAM GOFORTH JO! JONES MOSES HERRING Go for it in life- Keyur Munshi Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today. - Blake Walkemeyer yy Senior Superlatives 3 35 2 tows THE SPIRIT OFTHE SEMINOLE SOARS FAR BEYOND ACADEMICS DURING... PROUD TO BE A SENIOR NOLE SPIRIT WEEK 98 pride by wearing her senior t-shirt and - painting her face. = wal? SEMINOLE SPIRIT _ Molly Stevens and Sarah Mosley spread that Seminole spirit at the - Homecoming Pep Rally. AS Em | ar ALL UP FOR FUN AND GAMES Westside students gear up for the Homecoming Pep Rally as Spirit Week comes to a close. Wg, > 36 Spirit Week Hy, ys DOES THIS MATCH? Mrs. Manard and Amanda Cooper show their school pride by participat- ing in Tacky Day. THREE OF A KIND Melanie Hall, Tomeka Banks and Deyondra Mathis show that dressing alike is not only for elementary stu- dents. WHO AM 1? Brandon Jackson impersonated the illustrious Dr. Rivers on Career Day. | CAN DRESS MYSELF! April Griffin and Wesley Heath take a momentto pose in their tacky attire in Mrs. Knights classroom. SEEING DOUBLE Kyle Adams and Derek Garcia show their pride by wearing Westsides beautiful garnet color. Spirit Week THE WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING COURT Miss Westside Representatives Shazia Alvi AllisonTrotter Joi Jones Mr. Westside Representatives Derrick Thomas Chris Waiters Larry Crocker Miss Senior Representative Mr. Senior Representative Miss Junior Representative Miss Sophomore Representative Starlett Brown Rodney Thomas Jennifer Bowman La Tanya Bell T HAVING A BLAST AT THE DANCE Miss Freshman Representative Ricke Williams, Melanie Hall and Nattlie Jackson are dancing the night away. Nikki Rozier 1999 HOMECOMINGWINNERS a : Mr. and Miss Freshman Mr. and Miss Sophomore Mr. and Miss Senior Harold Wilson and Rebecca Hicks Gary Wood and Amanda Cooper James Davis and Melissa Benson A - ALL SMILES Andrew Taylor, Natalia Allen, Andrea Briggs and JaKoria Talton take a break to smile during the 1998 Homecoming Dance. HAPPY PEOPLE David Hock and Elizabeth James have a lot to be happy about on Homecoming. MR. AND MISS WESTSIDE Adam Brown and Cara Webster Ackerman, James Adam, Daphne Adams, Kyle Allen, Janelle Allen, Jennifer Anderson, Monique Amest, Tamika Atkinson, Anthony Ayers, Samantha Bacon, Tamina Bailey, Brant Baker,Sarah Bakert, Bonnie Bakon, Mario Barfield, Patricia Barlous, Jason Barraza, Eduardo Barry, Samantha Battle, LaCresha Baucom, Jennifer Bell, Taisha Bennett, Keelie Berry, Bridget Bickerstaff,Charles Billingslea, Ron Bishop, Tiffany Blalock, Melissa Bonner, LaTonya Bonner, Reco Boothe,James Wh, 340 2 Juniors ty Borck, Kevin Bowman, Jennifer Bray, Onie Brown,Michael Brown, Phedra Bruner, Leslie Bryant, Derrick Buckley, Justin Buinger, Doug Bullard, Susan Burch, Yasmine Burke, Erica Cade, Thelmeca Card, Lauren Carr, Christopher Carson, Kristie Carswell, Magdalene Chalfa, John Chambers, Delarenta Chambliss, Gloria Chaney, Nathaniel Chapman, Andrew Chatman, Eric Christy, Michael Clark, Katherine Claxton, Amantha Clyde, Stephanie Cochran, Chris Cofer, Tiffany Coker, Shannon tng Juni 41 uniors i ys Cossens, John Coulliette, Selena Cox, Courtney Crocker, Ryan Cross, Alicen Curry, Montario Daniels, Margaret Davis, Danyea Davis, Darren Davis, Jennifer Davis, Mesheika Davis, Roosevelt Davis, Sheena Delong, Paula DeVito, Amy Downs, Justin Drake, Brittany Dugan, Erich Dunn, Nekeza Durrence, Jessica Eason, Robert Edwards, Brian Edwards, Crystal Edwards, Maggie Ellington, Blake Evans, Mason Felts, Roy Fordham, Smarra Forester, Katherine Forrester, David hig 3 42 = Juniors Ay Fryer, Brandi Gallagher, Jaime Garber, Lisa Garcia, Derek Giambrone, Justin Gibson, Elizabeth Gilmore, Crawneshia Glover, Jeremy Goel, Ankur Goss, Jonathan Graddick, Christopher Grant, Brittney Gray, Aaron Green, Angela Green, Chanelle Green, Keiton Green, Wilburn Greene, Tonya Griffin, April Griffith, Abby Gunnell, Maria Gutierrez, Michael Hall, April Hall, Kecia Hardee, Jonathan Harden, Harold Harden, Theodis Hardy, Melissa Harpe, Priscilla Harris, Summer Harris, Syreeta Harris, Milini Hart, Shannon Hattaway, Joshua Hawkins, Lindsay Hawks, Jonathan Haynes, Sheena Heath, Wesley Heath, Jonathan Hickman, Brooks Hightower, Joel Hightower, Travis Hill, Martez Hopkins, Sarah Howard, Candace Howard, Portia Howard, Randy Howard, Shikera Howard, Tamona Hulett, Rhonda Humphrey, Heather Hunter, Nicole Hurst, Rashuan Irby, Justin lvery, Terrada Jackson, Heather James, Jesse James, Russell Jeffords, David Jenkins,Latrocya My, Ing a AY 5 344 = Juniors oe Johnson, Brioni Johnson, Brooke Johnson, LaTasha Jones, Davion Jones, Heather Jones, James Jones, Jennifer Jones, Michael Jones, Phillip Keen, Travis Keenan, Troy Kelly, Stacee Kempey, Mark Kennedy, David Kennedy, Jessica Kiel, Christine King, Terrill Kofford, Boston Lacey, Danica Langley, Meredith Lawrence, James Leon, Norma Lightsey, Travis Littlejohn, Demarcus Logan, Kenneth Lowe, Precious Lowe, Shunika Luzader, Angela Maloy, Christopher Marcinski, Alicia Juniors Marlowe, Andrea Matthews, Jennifer Maynard, Brian Maynard, Vincent McAllaster, Crystal McAllaster, David McCallum, Heather McCaskill, Jennifer McConnell, Tiffany McCorkle, Kristy McCoy, Raquel McDaniel, James McGow, Alicia McKinney, Ryan McLendon, Christine McLendon, Kristy McMullen, Jerrell Meister, Kristen Menze, Matt Merriweather, Alexis Middleton, Chasity Miller, Ronald Mobley, Jeremiah Moore, Justin Moultrie, Davida Mulvihill, Shaun Myers, Matthew Napier, Keyshun Newton, Christopher Noel, Carmen My > 462 Juniors yy, Odom, Matthew Owens, Jason Parker, Jill Patel, Mrunal Patel, Neil Patel, Sarah Paulk, Jennifer Pearman, Heather Peed, Claire Pelt, Brian Perkovich, Mande Piper, Casey Pipkins, Nathan Poole, Keiontae Poole, Tevis Powers, Justin Pritchett, Emily Proctor, Andrew : Ragan, Joshua MS \ey. Redd, Marques CARN. Wt ah TES ee Reeves, Koviea Richardson, Kizzy Robinson, Serdana Rodgers, Stephanie Rodriguez, Eric Rousey, Kelly Rumney, Tiffany Ryals, Wesley Saferight, Ashley Sanders, Pavala ty, Juniors PY 47 2 Sanford, Tiawaunna Scharnikow,Shawn Schultz, Kristi Scott, Antwan Scott, Candice Scott, Carissa Seratnahaeia, Ashkan Shippey, P.J. Sims, Elizabeth Sinclair, Dawn Sinclair, Derek Singleton, Niketa Skaggs, Beau Skilling, Amanda Smith, Andre Smith, Ashanti Smith, Charles Smith, James Snell, Jairus Solomon, Christopher Solomon, Sunday Soto, Rodrigo Staley, Casey Stephen, Shalondie Strange, Amber Stubbs, Vichelle Summerday, Dana Swint, Chunita Tabb, Rhonda Tank, Danielle My Y 48% Juniors toys { $A om / ; VER AF _ [ESR Taylor, Danyelle Taylor, Mandy Taylor, Melanie Thigpen, Jennie Thomas, Darrell Thomas, James Timley, Terry Tingle, Sarah Tobias, Vaccara Toliver, Andrea Torres, Angelica Tupko, Anna Turner, Marie Tutt, Abram Unseld, Toni Vann, Rosayin Vick, Carrie Walker, Carlton Walker, Dianna Walker, Gregory Walker, Tilesha Wallace, Mike Warford, Derrick Warth, Barbara Webb, Levonne Webster, Clinton Wells, Chesley West, Abbie Whipple, Taylor Widner, Paul Wiggins, Brittany Wiggins, Marco Wilder, Larry Williams, Amanda Williams, Janetta Williams, Jasmin Williams, Joseph Williams, Kelli Williams, Nathan Williams, Russell Williamson, Shelley Wimberly, Marcus Wimbush, Erika Winther, David Woodford, Patrick Wright, Jonathan Yoshida, Dane Nathaniel Houser and his lab partner work diligently. Brian Maynard has his black notebook at hand Danyea Davis, Samantha Ayers, Portia Howard, Roy Felts, and Precious Lowe enjoy a good laugh to and is ready for class. relieve them of their studies. ng 2 50 Juniors ty WORKING HARD! These Juniors are working hard on a group project. They are happy to be a team. DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY Ronda Hulett and Rick Farmen hold on tight at Westsides Homecoming98. MILLION DOLLAR SMILE ON TOP Neil Patel, crazy as ever, Jennifer Paulk is thankful that smiles at a group of girls off she is one of the lucky Westside in the distance. students to have a top locker. Juniors Adams, Melinda Akin, Myles Albertson, Jeremy Alford, Christopher Anderson, Robert Asghedom, Daniel Bacchus, Jeannie Bacon, Tamara Baker, Gina Baker, Jennifer Bartlett, Lindsay Bates, Rachel Battle, Beverett Battle, Michele Beach, Jennifer Bell, Amy Bell, Brandon Bell, Latanya Bennett, Lindsay Berry, Tony Binkley, Dana Blackmon, Freamon Boltong, Frenk Bonner, Jahmarie Bonner, Landerick Borderieux, Kelly Bostic, Victor Branch, Thomas Bray, Timothy Bronner, Benjamite Bronner, Daniel Brooks, George Brown, Christy Brown, Crystal Brown, James Brown, Takella xo = 52 <= Sophomores tons Brownlee, Sarah Bryant, Jameka Bryant, Johnny Buice, Benjamin Bundrage, Jonathan Bunkley, Alex Burch, Stephen Butler, Lindsay Butt, Erin Calhoun Daniel Callaway, Annissa Callaway, Crystal Carney, Courtney Carstarphen, Justin Carswell, Leah Cernogg, Taurus Chambers, Laura Chauncey, Matthew Clarke, Andrew Colbert, Carol Coleman, Bisceglia Coley, Stephanie Collier, Sherrod Collins, Amy Collins, Jarvis Cooper, Amanda Cooper, Eric Copeland, Douglas Cornegay, Naketa Couch, Andrew Cowan, Joshua Cozart, Jared Crabb, Laura Creason, Rebecca Crocker, Jessica Crowley, Christina uty, Sophomores 3 53 2 tos Dalton, Melanie Danielly, Renita Darity, Jennifer Davis, Brian Davis, Ladonna Day, Nikki Day, Robert Dews, James Dishmond, Jeremiah Dobbins, Jermel Dooley, Amber Doss, Bobby Duckworth, Maja Dudley, Miranda Dunn, Sarah Evans, Gerell Evans, Terrance Eversole, Krystal Fambro, Johnny Fambro, Latessa Farley, Franchesa Farmen, Richard Favors, Amanda Felts, John Fitzpatrick, Deonte Floyd, Patrick Ford, Marquita Forrester, James Foskey, Jarrett Foushay, Heather Freeman, Dorian Fugate, Allison Gadhia, Poorna Gates, Josh Gibson, James Goff, Andrew yw, > 54 Sophomores toys Golden, Leah Goodman, Kalee Goodwin, John Goodwin, Kyle Gordon, Crystal Gorley, Antralon Grant, Hope Graydon, Ashley Green, Renita Greer, Bradley Griffin, Jessica Griffin, Miranda Griffin, Sara Hall, Aaron Hall, Jonathan Hamm, Shameka Hammock, Jeremy Harris, Leshonda Harris, Theodore Harrison, Clinton Hartness, Kristin Hartzog, David Hayes, Gregory Heath, Brittney Heath, Tasha Helms, Angeleena Helms, Christopher Helms, Chrystal Henson, William Herman, Blake Herndon, Katie Herring, Falan Hicks, Joy Higdon, Christopher Hill, Personda Hodges, Tiffany yy, Sophomores > 55 2 Yay Holloway, Nakisha Hooks, Laranda Hopkins, Partick Hopkins, Travis Howard, Tamona Huckeba, Justin Hughes, Christopher Huling, Anthony Jackson, Brandon Jackson, Marci Jackson, Rhoshonda Jackson, Stephanie Jackson, Tammy Jang, William Jarrell, Silvia John, Renardo Johnson, Brandon Johnson, Shonquita Johnson, Tameika Johnson, Yatara Jones, Amanda Jones, Taje Jones, Tanya Jordan, Breion Jordan, James Kent, Jennifer Kent, Thomas King, Lafayette King, Lois Klingemier, Aaron Kortes, Lindsey Krynski, Nicholas Lacey, Andrea Lamar, Javis Lavender, Kelvin Lee, Leanne wy, 2 56 = Sophomores toys Leonard, Maurice Lester, Emmaline Lester, Nancy Lester, Tavares Lewis, George Lewis, Krystal Liles, Adrian Lilley, Samuel Lindsey, Candice Lockett, LaShellvia Lord, Bradford Lundy, Amesa Lyles, Jessica Mainor, Jamie Majors, Celeste Manning, Justin Marion, Terrice McCarey, Rachel McClelland, Jessica McCoy, Alfred McGee, Dwight McPhail, Gary Meadows, Alyica Melvin, Chad Miller, Erin Mitchell, David Mixon, Kelly Mobini, Faraanak Mobley, Jay Moody, Joshua Moore, Darrell Morris, April Morton, Brandi Mosley, Sarah Moss, Shaquita Muchin, Kevin vty Sophorores > 57 2 hy Myrick, Tyrone Nelson, Tekoya Newman, Nekiesha Newton, Dustin Noriega, Norma Ochoa, Jesse Orange, Jimmie Ouzts, Andrew Owens, Alan Park, Charles Parrish, Sandra Patel, Ripal Patterson, Ricketa Patton, Tiffany Pawlick, Shari Pearson, Aldan Peavy, Richard Penn, Chandler Perkins, LaTasha Phillips, Janea Phillips, Lindsay Pierce, Michael Pinkney, Crystal Pitts, Stephanie Pitts, Tarika Platt, Mark Plowden, George Pope, Greg Pratt, Krystle Pressley, George Pritchett, Chad Putmon, Durriyah Ragins, Jamaal Ray, Christopher Reeves, Ronald Register, Brandon Wy 3 58% Sophomores %, Revell, James Richardson, Charles Richardson, Shondra Ridley, Wesley Roberson, Eric Roberts, Zachary Robinson, Allister Rocker, Chris Rodgers, Chelsey Rogers, Jimi Rose, Crystal Rouse, Edward Rowland, John Sampson, Latisha Sanford, Antrell Scott, Jamarcus Scott, Sheena Sellers, Maurice Shepard, Leila Shoup, Virginia Simmons, Melissa Smith, Candace Smith, Jacob Smith, James Smith, Lauren Smith, Mandy Smith, Nicholas Smith, Trista Solomon, Dusty Solomon, William Staten, Amber Stephens, Meltarrian Stevens, Molly Stewart, Antwoine Stinson, Jeremy Story, Shelly Sophomores Strbac, Marijana Sulkers, Jason Talton, Jhermi Taylor, Dalton Taylor, Valita Teselle, April Thomas, Crystal Thompson, Brandi Thorpe, Tashua Thurmond, Sarah Tinsley, Casey Todd, Casey Troupe, James Tucker, Stephanie Turner, Erskine Vargas, Oscar Vickers, Jacob Walkemeyer, Phillip Walker, Matthew Ward, Skyler Webb, Jennifer Whaley, Crystal Whipple, Jeffrey Whisby, Antonius Whitehead, Heather Whitehurst, Joseph Williams, Alfonzo Williams, Karla Williams, Lloyd Willis, Meredith Willis, Takeyma Wilson, Roderick Wood, Garrison Wooten, Kimberly Wu, Kun Youghn, Casey Wag +60 2 Sophomores =z Ce tos Young, John . A 4 a Jaretta Ford and Sara Kate Griffin are hard at work in keyboarding. Charles Park, Chris Helms, Chris Higdon, Brad Greer, TJ Jones, Robert Anderson, and William Jang enjoy lunch. m= Crystal Callaway focuses her attention on making it to first period on time. yy Sophomores > 61 2 , ws Ackeman, Joseph Adams, Ashley Adams, Tammy Adside,Natashia Albritton, Erica Alexander, Alicia Alega, Ashley Allen, Brandi Allen,Eric Allen,Natalia Alvi, Marvee Anderson, Shawan Arnold, Justine Avant, John Avant, Lance Baird, Monica Bakon, Davarrus Bales, Jennifer Banks, Chacona Banks, Danielle Barbour, Christopher Barefoot, Brent Barker, Shanna Barnes, Christopher Bedgood, Jennifer Bell, Sherrod Biggs, Michael Bilow, Hope Bishop, Trentin Blanks, Luke Blanton, Brett Bond, Casey Bonner, William Borklund, Jean Bouza, Joey Bowen, Larry Boyle, Kellianne Bradford, Fenisha Brantley, Adam Briggs, Andrea Bronner, Joey Bronner, Shreita Wg 2 62 Freshmen yy, me Brown, Alfred Brown, Coley Brown, Darius Brown, Jason Brown, Jerry Brown, Shavora Bryant, Jade Bryant, Jaycobe Burch, Andrea Burney, John Burtner, Joseph Byrd, James Byron, Tina Byron, Tonya Callaway, Joseph Campbell, Gene Carlisle, Anthoine Carlisle, Natalie Carr, Lucia Carr, Robin Carrigan, Matthew Carroll, Lauren Carswell, Brandon Carter, Stephen Causey, Summer Chaney, Cedric Chaney, Mathis Chatfield, Derrick Chatman, Kimberly Chatman, Myisha Clark, Antwane Clark, John Clark, Kimberly Cleaveland, Karen Cochran, Stephanie Coddington, Jennifer Cofer, Traci Cole, Keva Cole, Lucius Coley, Diane Cooper, Latasha Copeland, Albert Freshmen Copely, May Cox, Robert Crabb, Richard Crick, Jennifer Cross, Tameisha Daniel, Brandon Daniels, Adam Daniels, Amirah Daniely, Quinton Davis,Christopher Davis, Derrick Dawson, Derek Dawson, Keven Defoe, David Defore, Ashley Defore, Jimmy DeGuzman, Emmanuel Dews, Emily Dickey, David Digby, James Dinehart, Nick Dobson, Matthew Dodds, Ernest Dooley, Steven Dorsey, Natalie Dover, Ashley Dowling, Summer Duncan, Matthew Dunn, Jeffery Durham, Kowaice Easley, Nikesha Eason, Christopher Eason, Jeffery Eipert, Matthew Elliott, Christen Emory, Robin Fambles, Frank Farley, Denetra Farrow, Miyon Feibelman, Julie Felix, Eric Fennel, Briana My ry edz w, wes Freshmen Ferrell, Lindsey Fields, Tikia Fitzgerald, Christopher Flagg, Grover Fleming, Michael Flowers, Carlos Flowers, Nechell Floyd, Jessica Ford, Harold Ford, Jaretta Forster, Phillip Fowler, Jantories Frasure, Ashley Fruster, Adrian Fruster, Aften Fuller, Shemicka Fuller, Travis Gamble, Christopher Gantt, Tiffany Gardner, Antwan Garrett, Vincent Giambrone, Robert Giambrone, Veronica Gibson, Daniel Gibson, Hedrick Gibson, Keywe Gibson, Rebecca Glenn, Latasha Glenn, Stephanie Goforth, India Gosha, Chance Grace, Brandon Graydon, Deven f 7 PN : Green, Aspen Sea, a OW Green, Jessica aN Neves ath a Green, Joe Weasel ig he has tat Green, Kilee Griffin, April Grullon, Bonnie Hagans, Clint Hall, Chris Hall, Loren Freshmen Hall, Marquis Hall, Paul Hamlin, Christopher Hammock, Judith Hampton, Michael Hamrick, Ronnie Hand, Shamill Hawkinson, Lori Hannah, Rebecca Happoldt, Julie Harden, Tiffany Harmon, Ariel Harrell, Demitria Harrell, Tekia Harrell, Wesley Harrington, Kara Harris, Danielle Harris, Kyna Harris, Tia Hartman, Chris Haugabrook, Anthony Heath, Ryan Helton, Brandi Hemingway, Michael Hendricks, Mindy Hendry, Natasha Henry, Donald Hicks, Amber Hicks, Jesse Hicks, Rebecca Hightower, Heather Hightower, Jarvis Hill, Canzata Hill, Misti Hill, Reginald Hill, Sheldon Hinson, Michalyn Hoch, David Holbrook, Amanda Holder, John Holdefield, Heather Holliday, Daniel ys 3 66 Freshmen As v en. aia ri Hollingshed, Asa Hollingshed, Jon Hollingshed, Walaisa Holt, Floyd Holt, Jeremy Hooks, Brian Hoover, Jessica Hopkins, Kelvin Hopkins, Stephen Howard, Anthony Howard, Issac Howard, Jameshia Howard, Jonathan Howard, Joshua Howard, Kamyla Howard, Kenya Howard, Larry Hudson, Johnta Hudson, Thomas Hughes, Deava Huling, Adam Hunt, Lanita Hunt, Michael Hurst, Kimesha Hutchins, Sophia Irby, Spencer Ivey, Sharonda Jackson, Chris Jackson, Ira Jackson, Lakeeria Jackson, Ronnie Jacobs, Candise Jacobson, Alice James, Barrie James, Elizabeth Jang. Daniel Jarnport, lvanna Jarriel, Clinton Johnnicans, Alfred Johnson, Bernard Johnson, Erik Johnson, Kirk Freshmen Johnson, Korey Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Vickia Johnson, Virginia Jones, Bart Jones, Brian Jones, Erin Jones, Lakevinna Joyner, Sheena Kelly, Sharonda Kendrick, Markeita Kent, Clinton Kiel, Rebecca Kinder, Onterris King, Johnathon King, Juwahn Kling, Mark Knight, Raymond Knowles, Chris Kofferd, Tatton Koppel, Courtney Lafferty, Kerri Lane, John Lane, Stephen Lanier, Justin Latham, Ashley Lavender, Tavaris Lee, Jason Leonard, Alfred Leonard, Anglique Leverette, Robert Lewis, Estella Liedle, Andrew Little, Steven Lockwood, Paul Louder, Erica Louder, Jessica Love, Allison Lucas, Aris Mahone, Charles Malloy, Bradford Maloy, Meghan My i 68% Freshmen ty Mangino, Michael Mann, Jadralyn Martin, Alan Martin, Anthony Martin, Greg Martinez, Melissa Martinez, Michelle Mason, Latisha Mathis, Michael Mathis, Tony Maxwell, Jalecia Maynard, Amber Mayo, Michael McConnell, Kellie McElmurray, Jamario McKinney, Mindy Mells, Jonathan Miley, Ronriques Miller, Ashley Miller, Kathryn Miller, Sarah Milner, Alvina Mock, Monica Moinipour, Christina Mokry, Zack Moncrief, Grace Monroe, Emanuel Moore, Alexia Moore, Joni Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Angela Morgan, Michael Morris, Crystal Morris, Matthew Morris, Stephanie Morse, Joanne Moss, Antoine Moss, Antonio Moultrie, Karlisle Mullendore, Michael Mumford, Josh ; i Neal, Ronald yy, Freshmen > 69 = tos Nesmith, Brooks Newberry, Amber Newton, Matthew Nichols, Christopher Nora, Julius O'Neal, Michael Odom, James Ogletree, Nakia Oliver, Billie Overton, Rhonda Padgett, Amy Palmer, Holly Parker, Chiquita Patterson, Donte Patton, Lauren Patton, Spencer Peacock, Sean Peavey, Tiffany Perkins, Winifred Phelps, Kenneth Piper, Valerie Potts, Shannon Powe, Ernest Powell, Brian Pugh, Heather Quarterman, Raven Queen, Traci Ravnan, Catherine Rawls, Greg Redd, Marquita Redford, Tasha Reeves, Jermayne Reeves, Keaton Register, Steven Reid, Janeisha Renner, Kristen Rhodes, Alysha Ritchwood, Marcus Roberds, Rebecca Robinson, Alicia Robinson, Shauntae Robinson, Steven My P 703 Freshmen My, Rogers, Shenica Ross, Carolyn Rouse, Montrile Rozier, Angelle Rozier, Luke Rushin, Abby Sanders, Ronald Sandifer, Bernice Sapp, Gregory Scarborough, Lindsey Scott, Dexter Sellers, Benjamin Sellers, Jon Shannon, Phanico Shaw, Ashlie Shaw, Oneil Shelley, Gregory Shelley, Reginald Sheppard, Michelle Shepard, Shanda Shurling, Elizabeth Simmons, Shannon Simms, Kimberly Sinclair, Justin Smith, Anquan Smith, Bertrice Smith, Eric Smith, India Smith, Kevin Smith, Kevin Smith, Phillip Smith, Spencer Smith, Tatiana Smith, Travis Sneeder, Mathew Solomon, Ramonica Spear, Catrina Spencer, Lena Spivey, Dontevious Spivey, Tanease Stanley, Khary Stephans, Landon Wy Freshmen * 7 Ton 1 aN Stubbins, Christopher Studniarz, Steven Sumner, Kimberly Sutton, Kassie Sutton, Tommy Svenson, Devon Swint, David Taylor, Alvin Taylor, Andrew Terry, Amber Thigpen, Brandi Thomas, Tiffany Thomaston, William Threatt, Marcus Threatt, Quincy Toliver, Tacario Toney, Morvika Toney, Stephen Trotter, Grant Troutman, Bobby Troutman, Valerie Tukes, Brandon Turner, Jaquan Ussery, Donald Vane, Blair Vick, Lindsay Vilona, William Walker, Antonio Ward, Neal Warren, Tankeia Waters, Brandon Watkins, Tamicia Watson, Kevin Webb, Andrew Webb, Tabitha Webb, Taquoila Webster, Graham Welker, Jessica Wells, Ikisha . F West, Princess w Wheeler, Charles Whipple, Metts yy > 72% Freshmen toss Whisby, Crystal Whitaker, Ty Wilcox, Onarrius Wilder, Ronnie Williams, Calvin Wiliams, Colethia Williams, Richard Williams, Shamaine Willis, Tamika Wilmore, Vanshaun ? NN: Wilson, Andrew SO fn vans YF Wilson, Harold te : y 30s | et? Pi th Laer tT! Wilson, Tameka Wimberly, Indra Wolstencroft, Emily Wood, Melissa Wood, Monique Woodard, Lori Woodington, Katherine Woolfolk, Treyon Wooten, Roger Wright, Danny Wright, Darrius ies These students B spend their break outside in the courtyard. class of 2 ~y Vit, Freshmen = 73x toys CHILDHOOD Chris was special even during his childhood. TALKING IN THE GYM Sunday Solomon, Chris Solomon, and Gloria Chambliss enjoy talking to each other in the gym when they get a GETTO KNOW CHRIS When Chris first came back to Westside he was in a wheelchair. He had a diffi- Cult time getting into a desk. His mother said that they spent time during the sum- mer at the track of Macon State College to strengthen his legs. Mrs. Frank Chris is very cheerful. He has a wonderful sense of humor. He is always good about getting his work done because heis a hard worker. He wants to make the best of everything. Ms. Kobek Wg a 374% Dedication 1, ys | remember Chris from Southwest; we always used to trip out in computer class, then we came to Westside. Although a lot has changed, Chris is still that sweet and crazy per- son I've always known. Sunday Solomon | feel that Chris is a very strong and brave person. Through the hardships of recovering, he has remained determined and | hope the rest of his recovery will con- tinue to be a success. Melanie Hall CHRIS SOLOMON Chris has made a remarkable recov- ery since returning to school follow- ing a near fatal accident. THE 1999 LEGACY DEDICATED TO A STUDENT WHO HAS SHOWN REMARKABLE DETERMINATION AND COURAGE. DEDICATEDTO: CHRIS SOLOMON THE ACCIDENT On September 20, 1997 while walking, Chris was hitby acar. The incident was near fatal, but fortu- nately Chris has made a remarkable recovery. yy, Dedication 375 toys WESTSIDE WOMEN STAND OUT! The Junior Miss Scholarship Program and the Cherry Blossom Pageant ~, 1X Cherry Blossom Princess - Holley Carswell GEORGIAS JUNIOR MISS All of count stand the an +y winnerc UUUIILY W > ALLISON TROTTER we | Bibb Countys Junior Miss 1998-1999 HOLLEY CARSWELL Cherry Blossom Princess 1999 i HOLLEYS SUPPORTERS Jared Cozart, Angela Ray and James Davis all con- gratulate Holley after receiving her crown. She was the second runner up to the queen a ha ry rs 4 ALLISONS SUPPORTERS Many of Allisons closest friends and family traveled to the Rialto Theatre in Atlanta to watch her perfom on the first night irst night ON STAGE Here, Holley presents herself beautifully in pink as she stands with several other contestants GEORGIAS JUNIOR MISSES The majority of the girls pose for a quick picture backstage just before the 1999 Georgia's Junior Miss was named ag Winners 2 77# ~~ hp CLASS OF 1999 THE SENIOR RETREAT % nacold and windy Friday morning the seniors left for Camp Martha Johnston for a field trip full of unexpected events. The day started off with a crazy visitor by the name of*TinaTurner a.k.a. Dr. Baber. She livened up the morning and got a little too much of the Seniornole blood flowing. During the day, the seniors attended workshops preparing them for life after high school such as learning how to buy a Car, career planning, ordering graduation announcements and a maintaing stress class. They joined together in an open field for sack lunches, volleyball, and football games. B 93.7 radio station supplied live music and the overall experience bonded the class together. This day will be a memory they all will look back on as a day in the life of a senior Seminole. a SLAM IT! Brinceson Sanders slams one in their faces. SOAK IT UP Joy Mack, Ricke Williams, Starlett Brown, Latonya Bronner, Traenel Gray and Robbin Swayne soak up the suns rays. yy ing 378 = Senior Retreat toss BATTLING IT OUT The seniors battle it out in a friendly game of volleyball. YOU DESERVE A BREAK Cellina Russell, Kelly Wolfenbarger and Jesse Bowen take a break from lunch to smile for the camera. PROUD MARY Brandon Jackson stands in amaze- mentas Dr. Baber sings Proud Mary. The senior class was a little more than surprised with her singing talent. HOT DOG! Nora Opoku Fianko admires Drew Winter's dimples as she eats her nu- tritious hot dog. ly ay 379 ny, ys Senior Retreat Heather. Marice Fordham January 31,1983 March 11,1998 of ya When J oun last and sich at heart, J think of you, When J have joys and sowows J want to share, Farewell 10 the one wilh a Beart ol gold To the one Who Would give anything fo help oui another person In need fo the One Who cared more about everyone else than himsell ) 10 the one Who stuck up for the people YE nveron In Memory Soanne SSaughman Aumann Samay 18, 1935 - August 10, 1998 Ger children rise up and blas Nar. Rovian daughters have done nobly OS8ut you axcd them all Drovahs 3129 - 30 In Memory COMING UP Melanie Hall, vice president, and Larry Crocker, secretary, converse about upcoming Student Council events. ROCK EAGLE Erica Drake, jr. president, Allison Trot- ter, representative, Tomeka Banks, sr. vice president, Deyondra Mathis, sr. president, and Brittany Grant, jr. representative, enjoyed the Student Council camp at Rock Eagle. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Westside High School for the 1998-1999 year. Students discover what it takes to be leaders in student government. Wisstsides Student Council 1998-1999 Wy > 82 Student Council a Wy, yes MAKE A PROPOSAL Moses Herring, president, and Lacresha Battle, jr. vice president, type up proposals that will be intro- duced in the next meeting. FUN WITH FUNDRAISERS The Student Council advisor, Mr. Stevenson, assists the members in i + element ~ ; = counting money collected from a pe ee ae - fundraiser. + * POLITICAL BEHAVIOR Melanie Hall, Scott Greenwald, Samarra Fordham, and Deyondra Mathis are involved in the Political Behavior offered at Westside for Stu- dent Council members. - MAKE YOUR POINT SHOW ME THE MONEY Crystal Whitehead, school-wide rep- Mr. Stevenson explains the instruc- resentative, is determined to gether _ tions for a fundraiser and the impor- point across in the discussion taking _ tance of having them. place. Tomeka Banks and Joi Jones, sr. representative, listen in the back- ground. hg Student Council? 83 @ Vy, ys FACULTY ABRAMS-HOUSER Linda Abrams-Spanish Alfred Allen-Vocational Kristen Bates- Vocational Cassandra Begley-Science Jim Blanton-Band Donna Braswell- Math Nova Bruss-Social Studies David Bruce-P.E./ Health Eva Carswell-Science Patricia Cearnal-Secretary Margarita Cervera-Spanish John Chance-Social Studies Donna Chaney-Science Jessie Cherry-Social Studies Betty Clark-English, Newspaper, Literary Magazine Mary Lynn Clark-Vocational David Conner-Latin/French C.D. Cooper- English Siedra Cooper-English Pat Coxsey- Principal Michelle Crabb-Spanish Charlene Curry-Assistant Principal - 9th Grade Mattie Curry-English Laura Davis-Math Theresa Dickey-English wy, > g4 2 Faculty toys Department Chairs The a | hemi Wh oni Pl: 2 per | enjoy teaching when | enjoy teaching young We asked depart- y | see that students people best because ment chairpersons pe what | do every have incorporated fitness they keep me young at ay, even stressful ed ee besicel cate irieaaincienn, to tell us what days. Each day is into their daily lives. eart and knowledge hev enioved most ine able of the present they enjoy different and packed trends and lifestyles. about teaching. with surprises! The responses were varied and positive. Jamie Akin-Science Deb Baber-P.E./Health Don Cray-Vocational Lynne Donehoo-Assistant Principal - 12th Grade Hyacinth Douglas-Secretary Jason Flanders-Math Fran Fox-Aide Diane Frank-PEC Richard Ganus-PEC Sarah Gibbs-Media Specialist J.C. Gravely-English Adrian Greene-P.E./Health Stacy Harden-P.E./Health Catina Harvey-Math Tim Hatton-Social Studies Dorothy Henderson-P.E Health Kathleen Horst-Vocationa Christa Houser- English Wty, Faculty > 85 = Wy, wes FACULTY = HUGHES- SHEEHAN nw o 6 YQ 3 oo ow & ] bas Ly _4 28 = Faculty tres yy Department Chairs The Teachers love their jobs because every day they see the great potential in each and every student with whom they come in contact. | enjoy directing choral groups because of the tremendous growth | see in students over time. Once they com- bine their talents and energy, the possibilities are unlimited. We cannot direct the wind...but we can adjust the sails. It is a joy to watch students prepare for a successful future and know that teachers help in this important process. Without teaching, no other professions could exist. | like Knowing that | make a difference that impacts the world so greatly. Debra Helman - Fine Arts Nancy Jordan - Math Trudy Norris - English Colette Neal - English Dotti Newman - Social Studies Virginia Peagler - Vocationa Pam Peterson - Bookkeeper Richard Plagge - Science Larry Ramey - Counselor 12th grade) Harold Rollins - Science Ruth Pike - Registrar Tracy Rivers - Assistant Principal-11th Helen Rutherford - Math Paul Sams - Vocationa Diane Schieneman - Social Studies Jean Shaw -English Phil Sheehan - Socia' Studies Polly Sheehan - Art yt, Faculty > 87 thos FACULTY SHIMLER-STEVENS Jennifer Shimler - Social Studies Jodie Sikes - Vocational Diane Smith - English Linda Smith - English, Art Michele Smith - Vocational Pat Stansbury - English Robert Stevenson - Social Studies David Stokes - Math Esterine Stokes - Vocational David Sumrall - PEC John Sweat - Orchestra Mark Tallant - ISS Marnie Tanner - Math Jason Tripp - Math Cherry Vickery - Administrative Secretary Brenda Vining - PEC Joan Walton - PEC Lee Wheeler - Science Gwen Young - Science Faculty members enjoy a hurried lunch in the teacher's lounge. Department Chairs The Teachers of all disciplines share a love for students and the creative process by which we all learn. Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and effort. - F.D.Roosevelt possess for the woods would be very silent if no birds sang except the | believe in civic responsibility, and | value the opportunity to contribute to my com- munity. | love interact- ing with students and exposing them to new ideas and opportuni- ties. Teaching can give one the deepest sense of satisfaction. Great pleasure arises from the students achievements; to witness students gaining a skill. the thrill of creative Use the talents you best. Susan Ouzts - Social Studies Andrea Shomaker - Foreign Charles Stevens - PEC Language S555 * Reett Dr. Baber and Coach Henderson have a quick chat in | the hall before they begin to instruct their classes. These two women have greatly impacted the | advancement of women in sports at Westside H.S. Mr. Gravely, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Flandets enjoy eating in "peace. Lunch on the stage is an honor reserved for teachers. Faculty BIKE ON! Officer Morgan is on the go, making sure all students are well-behaved and in proper attire. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL Coach Baber show's her girls howit's done. KEEP YOUR FOCUS. Coach Davis concentrates while try- ing to keep his football players fo- cused on a winning season. yy 2 90 = Faculty tops The faculty at Westside is superior! They give the highest quality of education and experiences to their students. WHS FACULTY 1998-199 ALWAYS IN STYLE Ms. Kobek dazzles the crowd at the 1998 Homecoming Dance SMILING FACES Ms. Natalie Clark is always ready with a happy smile and a helping hand. A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT Dr. Rivers watches attentively while students dance the night away at the Homecoming Dance. GIVING ADVICE Coach Bruce gives his advice to Westside Seminoles during a game played at the new stadium. IN THE ROTUNDA Coach Chance and Mr. Stevenson are caught taking a break during their busy lives of teaching. wy, Faculty> 912 W es Waking Your Wark ie ae : I Academics _ \ a. ye Ber b- 9% aa a . \ THE COLLEGE CONNECTION Latonya Greene works diligently asa a college student, through the Col- lege Connection program with Ma- con State College. me COMsTEUGTION HNN NTT UP TO PAR Ms. Pike makes sure the students in college classes meet all the stan- dards and have great ability. ALITTLE PSYCHOLOGY Students listen attentively as their Psychology teacher enriches their CONSTRUCTION me minds. Mr. Ramey and Mrs. Houser discuss some plans for their students. Ms. Crabb pauses from teaching to flash a Spanish smile. MSC The College Connection HARD WORK, BUT ALL SMILES Mr. Mays works diligently at his desk. ys, 394 Academics toys A HEAD START ON A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE | think the College Connection classes are fun and exciting. | love the idea and getting to have study breaks on Tuesdays and Thursdays makes it seem so much like actual college life."-Whitney Setzer College Connection classes are fun but boring at the same time. | thor- oughly enjoy getting out on Tues- days and Thursdays.-Ricke Williams | feel that the classes are very enjoy- able anda great idea. They make the transition to college a lot easier and now when | get to college, I'll know what Im doing.-Claire Slocumb de | enjoy the program because it gives the others and me the opportunity to earn college credit in high school, while preparing us for the work we will receive in college. -Natalie Fitzpatrick BEAUTIFUL SMILES Acollege class takes a break to show us their beautiful smiles. INSPIRATION A student sits down quickly while her teacher inspires the class. ( ENGLISH 101 ( This English 101 class listens care- _ ( wo. fully to the lecture given by their col- al lege professor. Ps ( re Soe | i hy, 395% MH, ys Academics MGMS Students pause to look at the life of an employee of the Middle Georgia Medi- cal Society Inc. CAREER FEST Westside High School students visit booths to get information about col- leges and careers. EDUCATIONAL TALENT SEARCH Raynard Mattox gives students sug- gestions for plans after high school. eats Teh eey PAPER OR PLASTIC Brooks Hickman stops to smile as she builds her stamina for the future. JUST IMAGINE Melvin Trei Harris dreams about his stardom as a basketball player in Mrs. Jordan's math class. CHECK IT OUT y Westside High School juniors April 2, Hall and Nicole Chambliss check out the many booths offered at Career Fest 1998. yy > 96% Academics 4 ays ARE YOU READY? | like being in Journalism 1 because | want to graduate from Westside My plans are to graduate, pursue @ | plan to be a basketball player one it will broaden my horizons. If! de- High School, then further my educa- careerinprofessionalbasketballthen gay, for a very famous team.-Or- cide to do this in college, | can look _tion at Georgia Southwestern. | will become a sports commentator."- jando Moore back on my pastand say my futureis 90 to Georgia Tech, where | will pur- Todd Davis all mapped out.-Angelica Torres sue my career as an engineer. Kizzy Richardson DEPARTMENT LAW AND ORDER Students wonder whatitis like tobea police officer in Macon. INSURE YOUR FUTURE A Geico representative helps Crystal : McAllaster get ready for her future. DEEP THOUGHTS Kecia Hall walks from class, deep in thought about what her future may hold. ng Academics 3 97% Faye GO SEMINOLES! (< art provided Nick Dinehart doesn't mind getting a great outlet for my messy as he helps to paint the Semi- creativity. nole field house mural -Allison Trotter COLORS OF THE WORLD Mrs. Sheehan helps a student decide which colors to use for her painting. MAKE IT RIGHT Ashley Sutton concentrates on his art work, determinded for it to turn out right. SMILE FOR THE CAMERA David Kennedy flashes a smile, proud to show off his form of expression for the camera. PASTELS, ANYONE? Jennifer Davis artistic ability shines through as she draws a sunflower with pastels. wi Big PORTRAITS ZF Chad Longaker sketches a portrait in LG aie his art class. 7 08 2 Adademics % , me a] WHAT DOYOUTHINK ABOUT ART? is Aes | Be 4 | like my art class because we get to | figure it is a new way to express Art let me look at objects with a I loved helping to decorate for Spirit work independently and sometimes _ myself without even saying a word."- _ whole new perspective.-Joi Jones Week. It was really important to me.- evenpick ourownprojects."-Jondrea Zonisha Robinson Latonya Bronner Randall SEMINOLE MURAL Emily Lawrence flashes a friendly smile while she diligently works on the mural on the back side of the field house. HARD AT WORK Mrs. Sheehan's class works hard to complete their beautiful artwork. LONG HOURS Mrs. Sheehan spent many long hours of her weekends at WHS, helping make it even more beautiful, by add- ing atouch of school spirit to the field house yas, s %Z Academics 2 99 = x AY 4 yes My sy - Mi y) CLASS, ANYONE? An empty hall in the newly created Westside modular units eagerly awaits the arrival of students. = wu ay, ii mys Hi) My, Ny Te Set 3 # CANDID CAMERA Happy module students take time out to smile for the camera. COME TO CLASS A module door stands open, beckon- ing all students to walk inside. LOCKER TALK Keaton Reeves helps Stephanie Glenn with her locker. QUESTION? Could this be the future walkway be- tween the two modules? SILENCE A hallway remains silent at the end of the day. There is no telling what the next day may bring. ae 3100% Academics WHAT DOYOUTHINK ABOUTTHE MODULES? The modules are okay. Although it The modules are pretty coo The modules aren't the best, but I like the modules. Theyre pretty does get coldinthere sometimes. In _ can't wait for all my classes to b there are more positive aspects than _ nice except when it rains. the summer it is okay. inside the building. negatives.-Andrew Taylor -Natalia Alan -Chris Holder -DeVarrus Bacon er CAUGHT OFF GUARD Bonnie Grulion, Estella Lewis, Tatiana Smith, and Shawntae Robinson are caught off guard taking advantage of their lovely modules BUILDING B There is no telling what wonders Building B holds. PREMATURE It's only the beginning. A candid captures the modules in their prema- ture stage. Adademics LISTEN UP! George Pressley is caught listening attentively to his teacher. TYPING SKILLS Ms. Clarks class works hard as they test their typing skills. How many words can you type per minute? CONCENTRATE Students are caught concentrating on their studies. TOTAL RECALL Ms. Newmans class attempts to re- call important information for the test. STUDY SESSIONS Study sessions with the teacher are always very beneficial before taking a tough test. CURRENT EVENTS Crystal Minor, Cellina Russell, Brit- tany Wiggins, Aubrey Lewis, and Kim Stevens take a breather in the library to discuss the latest news. Sou : 2102 Academics toys WHAT DO YOU THINK? WHATSYOUR OPINION ABOUTTAKINGTESTS? ~A. fy Ne | ie. ' Melanie Halland DarrylThomasstop If you always do what you've always Ms.Shomakeriscaughtinherclass- Itis always important to study before to pose for a picture while taking a done...you always get what you've room. Some of her tests are the you have a test, especially in Ms. breather after a tough test already gotten."-Mr. Stevenson toughest Norris class!"-Teri Godbee TEST YOUR SMARTS These students are testing their abili- ties as they work through a lab in Ms. Young's biology class. CAUGHT OFF GUARD These students are caught off guard as their teacher takes them througha study session. CHEMICAL TESTING Trey Harden concentrates while he carefully mixes chemicals in Ms. Akins class. Adacemics WHAT DID | MAKE? Ms. Neal computes the grades her students made on their papers. ON THE LINE Mrs. Donehoo, our new 12th grade administrator busily talks on the phone as her day progresses. LOOK OUT OVERHEAD! Mrs. Shimler shows her class how to make history class fun by using the overhead. DRAMATIZATION Mr. Gravely inspires his class to some- day relate their love of English to a love of the theater. Academics GOOD COUNSEL Ms. Monica Moore, Mrs. Zayra Moore and Mrs. Joann Ishmail discuss how to handle a student's courses. SENIORITIS Mr. Ramey gives Kelly Wolfenbarger some advice on how to make her units add up so that she may gradu- ate. WHOS NEW AT WESTSIDE? WorkinghereatWHShasbeenchal- I have thoroughly enjoyed the new All things in moderation, whetherits | Working at WHS has been fun and lenging but rewarding. administrators andcounselors. They _ work or play. Mrs. Donehoo exciting; | enjoy it a lot. - Mr. Mays -Monica Moore have worked very hard. - Pat Coxsey SUCCESS IS PLANNED FOR | have really enjoyed working at Westside because the students are exceptional. My philosophy on life is that all students can succeed as long as they try.-Larry Ramey CELL DIVISION Mr. Richard Plagge shows his Biol- ogy class a replica of a cell so that his students may have a better under- standing of the parts. | FEEL PRETTY... Mrs. Carswell and Mrs. Moore show that being faculty members at WHS can be fun and attractive, too! They showed their spirit during Tacky Day. Academics Practicing the Plays A ws / > 107 % was rts Spo JUMP WITH IT Brinceson Sanders shows off his ex- cellent jumping ability as he does the long jump. Track is only one of Brincesons athletic strengths. STOP AND RUN Tommy Gibson receives the baton from teammate, Aric Evans in the 4x400 meter relay. THROW FOR DISTANCE Aric Evans does the shot put with ease. Aric was one of the stars of the track team. TRACK ANYONE? Track and Field performed very well in 1998. Last year's track team was very enthused about running. The num- ber of members was outstanding. Fortunately, everyone who tried out made the team. The dedica- tion, desire, and love of the sport helped the Seminoles succeed. Westsides opposing teams were the same AAAA schools that we competed against in basket- ball and football. The boys track team was full of individuals, but together they work well as a team. They hada very good year last year. In order to succeed they had to be in great shape. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Todd Davis said, We had a lot of members and everybody did what they were supposed to do. There was obviously no playing around when it came time to put their game faces on. Coach Chance was a positive motivator and provided constant encouragement. Garan Coker said, Traveling to different areas in the state was good, not only for competition, even though that was our main goal, but we also got to meet and socialize with different people. Even though the boys on the team were handling something new in track and field, they were getting a good feel of great sport at Westside High School, even if it was our first year. We look forward to even bigger and better next year. IN THE DIRT Todd Davis lands in the dirt for a steady finish in the long jump compe- tition. He is a vital portion of the Seminole team. WHERE'S T \ACH? Some of We coaches gather information while awaiting the next event. Coach Chance and Coach Green intervene with the other coaches .e a TU RDOCAT H THE GREATEST OF EASE Coach Chance measures to see how far the shotput traveled. He was th boys Track and Field coac BOYS TRACK TEAM Back row: Kevin Lavender, Garan Coke Harden, Harold Hardon, Jimmi Orange Arthur Jones, James Brown, Todd Dav Front row: Darius Mimms, Marquis Hall Johnny Fambro, Chris Waiters, Gregg Hunter Tommy Gibson, Darian Bell FLY THROUGH THE AIR Samantha Ayers jumps over the high bar with ease. This was one of her favorite events. WHERE'S THE DIRT? Da'Lerenta James plants her feet in the dirt for a terriffic distance in the long jump. Ny Py 10 Track 7%, HOW HIGH CAN YOU JUMP? Michelle Battle glides over the bar as she successfully completes another high jump. GIRLS TRACK 1998 GIRL POWER IS THE BEST The girls track and field team provided the same amount of fire power on the field as the boys. Their positive attitudes definitely boosted their performances. Delarenta Chambers says that,"Track was very hard because you had to maintain a good, healthy diet and keep your focus while on the track. Being in shape was a major part of running track for the girls, but most of them were already in shape due to previous sports played earlier in the year. Tammy Jackson says that, Track was fun! The girls trav- eledall over Georgia with the boys team, competing in many different areas of track and field. Coach Baber whipped the girls into great condition for running. The girls did their best last year; an exceptional feat since the team had just formed. In 1999, the girls are really going to show up all their competi- tors. Lets hear it for Girl Power! READY, SET, GO!!! Portia Howard reacts to the gun just in time to start her race. Portia did exceptionally welllast year. The Semi- noles are looking for another terriffic year in 1999. DONT LOOK JUST DO IT! Brieon Jordan receives a friendly push Melinda Adams practices the shot from Lashunda Cook while jogging put to perfect her abilities. around the track. JUMP FOR GLORY Candice Doss jumps the hurdles with ease as her teammates look on with delight. This was only one of the events in which Candice competed. 1998 GIRLS TRACK TEAM Dr. Baber, Tammy Jackson, Danielle Taylor, Candice Doss, Anna Tupko, Rachel Bates, Lashunda Cook, Laura Akin, Melinda Adams, Coach Warfuel, Samantha Ayers, Andrea Wimbush, Alicia McGow, Chunita Swint, Amber Basse, Marci Jakcson, Portia Howard, Tiwaunna Sanford, Alicia Mathis, Brittany Drake, Summer Moore, Delarenta Chambers, Michelle Battle, Varial Evans, Breion Jordan x hy Track sy 11 toys A PERFECT BACKHAND George Pressley practices his back- hand on the tennis court until it is perfect. THE BIG SERVE Danyea Davis sets up for the perfect serve. THE FACE OF DETERMINATION Ankur Goel has the face of a winner as he shows off his good form, ready to hit the ball. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Nishal Patel takes a practice swing before getting into any really serious play. STRETCHING FOR A GREAT HIT Anna Tupko stretches and reaches for a good return swing. GETTING READY April Griffin anxiously anticipates an approaching ball. It looks like she'll score on this one. yng, AY 'Z, 21122 Tennis Faye ae * . +. * 2 hee ALITTLE IS ALL YOU NEED Leslie Coleman gives a little scoop to hit the tennis ball just right. THE SCOOP Jeffrey Davis scoops up the ball for a great hit. He is an awesome tennis player. TENNIS estside is always well represented by our athletes, but the tennis team played especially well. Jeff Davis made it quite clear when he said, Tennis was great! Kito Joseph responded, It was a lot of fun, and not hard to do. Each member of the team worked hard to improve his/her own game. This was proved time and again when the Seminoles stepped on the court. Coach Pruet did an excellent job leading the team and looks forward to an even better year in 1999. 4, Tennis Y 113 thy THROWING PRACTICE Bradford Lord throws one in to try and get an easy out. ACCURATE THROW Greg Hunter tries to give an accurate throw to the infield for an out. A PITCHING HAND Jonathan Tucker gears up fora strike STEALING BASES Greg Hunter steals one for the team. ON THE LOOK OUT Daniel Calhoun concentrates on where the ball is going next. POWER THROW Pete Ashley gives a good, strong throw to the infield. yw 31 142 Baseball toss OFFENSE BEGINS HERE Ashley Sutton sets up for what seems to be a good throw to the infield. BASEBALL 1998 ast year's boys varsity team had a good clean season. Due to Coach Tallant and Coach Lippers supreme coaching, the boys fared well. Coach Tallant said, Westside competed in Region 2AAAA for the first time. The Seminoles put together a five game winning streak. We did not lose anyone to graduation. Go Noles baseball! BASEBALL 98 Houston Co. 0 Mary Persons 2 Northeast 9 Mary Persons 6 Southeast 3 Houston Co. 0 \ Baldwin Co. 2 bf / f Southeast z Aas i po INOL Ds A Southwest 0 La =z Central 5 ~ j ; [ae Central rs . Baldwin Co. 6 Southeast 1 Northeast 2 Northside 0 Mary Persons 0 Warner Robins 0 Southwest 6 5 First row - Coach Tallant, Taylor Whipple, Daniel Calhoun, Lance Haynes, Derrick Warfield, Chad Longaker, Coach ae 1 6 Lipson. Second row - Pete Ashley, Jonathan Tucker, Charles Richardson, Bradford Lord, Johnny Wright, Ashley Central 9 Sutton. Third row - Antwaune Stewart, Charles Ouzts, Greg Hunter, Nathan Dinehart, Orlando Moore, Adam Brown. Warner Robins 2 BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL My Baseball 21 152 toys FIELDING THE BALL Jonathan Tucker takes a smooth approach to fielding the baseball. His position can guarantee an easy out. STEALING ONE , ! Greg Hunter has quick reaction time ee BALL STRIKE OUT when stealing 2nd base. Greg was one of the quickest on the team. UP TO BAT Ashley Sutton gears up fora fast pitch so that he can hit it just right. READY TO THROW HIT OR MISS Andrew Ouzts is determined to make the perfect throw. Youcanseeitinhis Lance Haynes pitches a fast ball to face! the batter hoping he will strike out. B A S = B A L i I , Py 162 Baseball H, yes rrr) tt THE WIND UP YOURE OUT Antwaina Ct + ecotehes Adam Brown concentrat Antwoine stewart Caicnes tne winds up for another strike out ITS GONE! ae al alka vaniel Vainoun watc &. te, i, PQ. ? JUST KICK IT! Allison Trotter winds up fora powerful kick against the Northside Eagles. Her previous experience added a lot to the team. RUN, SAMANTHA, RUN Samantha McClendon dribbles down the field with great speed. HANDS UP Morgan Cobb, Westsides goal keeper, gets her hands up to stop a goal. GIRLS SOCCER IS A BIG SUCCESS ry 182 }= Sports Wy, yes The varsity girls soccer team had a good building year in 1998. Girls soccer is a brand new con- cept in the Bibb County public schools. 1998 was the first year that girls had the opportunity to play ona team of theirown. Coach Henderson's enthusiasm for the sport of soccer and desire to win really helped boost the girls. Itis important to remember that soccer is more than just running and kicking a ball around. Itis a mental game as well. One must be field smart as wellas skilledin order to be successful. Although the girls did not win as many games as they would have liked to, they all had a lot of heart. The fact that all of the opposing teams (with the exception of Central) have had previous girls seasonsis definitely a factor. Hopefully, with a little more experience the team will reach their full potential. We need to improve a lot from last year and there are some things we need to work on, said team member, Whitney Setzer. Overall, the 1998 girls soccer season was a victory. It gave the girls a chance to get in shape and have a wonderful time. DOUBLE TEAM Sarah Fitzpatrick and Bonnie Bak@ are a great team, working together the midfield. 1 1998 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM Back row: Thomas Kent, Ashley McCroba, Blake Walkemeyer, Shan- non Culver, Samantha McClendon, Mara Garcia, Whitney Setzer, Allison Trotter, Bonnie Bakert, Sarah Fitzpatrick, Molly Katz, Coach Henderson Front row: Courtney Carney, Jenny Baker, Jennifer Ferrell, Morgan Cobb, Mande Perkovich, Jessica Davis, Takema Willis COMPETING FOR THE BALL Mara Garcia and one of the Northside players both go after the ball. Mara got to the ball first and Westside at- tacked Northsides goal. FACE OF DETERMINATION STOP AND GO Ashley McCroba uses her great speed to steal the ball from her Northside opponent. She was definatly an as- set to the team. Whitney Setzer shows her agility as she fakes out her opponent. Look at her face of determination. WESTSIDE - oe 2 a | ca ra = e Clinton Webster checks his position to insure a perfect putt. UPTO PAR Sam Westsides golf team was the 1997-1998 City Champion. The players were Adam Brown, Chris Cochran, Jay Gibson, Cole Henson, Danny Hurst, Beau Skaggs, Ryan Rigsby, and Clinton Webster. This team was coached by Coach Hartzog. Their success on the course was due to hard work, previous experience, and a lot of fun. Bipit ees IN THE CART EYES ON THE BALL Part of the fun about golf is gettingto | Chris Cochran keeps his eyes on the ride in the cart. ball. Golf QUICK POSE Cole Henson, Clinton Webster, Ryan Rigsby, Jay Gibson, and Chris Cochran pose for a quick picture be- tween holes SWING Jay Gibson swings the golf club with ease 2 2 i ronge 5-"4 ae tin Be dient ee - es ae? a J = ~s t ED Sons Ste, WATCH THE BALL . PUTT FOR PAR Cole Henson watches the ball as it heads for the hole Ryan Rigsby putts for par OVERLOOKING THE FIELD The finished press box looks out over the beautiful football field, full of Semi- nole pride. ENTRANCE ROAD The laying of the entrance road to the new stadium was a sign that the end of construction was drawing near. THE FINISHED PRODUCT is finished product is a beautiful new stadium, thanks to our awesome Westside Booster Club, corporate sponsors, and incredible volunteers. si20% = Stadium Vw mr CONSTRUCTION The construction team worked hard TH a BU LD] N G O F all summer to get the stadium fin- ished by the opening game against SIS" | SACRED GROUND A STADIUM IN THE MAKING As the walls were put up, it began to look like a really terrific stadium. Westsides first year with a varsity football schedule will go down in history as the year we got our war ground. Thanks to the efforts of | Fundraising, publicity and the legal Coach Davis andthe Westside | aspects for the sports complex were Booster Club, Westsides brand | aii handled by volunteers. Thanks to new football stadium opened | their efforts, the entire stadium went on Friday, September 4, 1998, | up during the summer of 1998. right on schedule. Westside is | Westside is extremely fortunate to the first public school in Macon have such an exciting sports to have its own stadium. This | complex in the making. Thanks to great facility was not builtover- |those people who helped to make it night. A lot of people including | happen! parents, faculty, Booster Club members and of course Coach Robert Davis put a lot of work hours into the project. TEAM SUPPORT FIELDHOUSE . Putting up the pillars took a lot of Where are the visitors going to machinery and teamwork. go? The building of the visiting teams field house was an impor- tant part of the stadium complexs completion. ys Stadium Ji2ae ON THE MOVE Chad Longaker moves quickly, gaining yards against the Wildcats. : ee THE OFFENSIVE LINE Westside's offensive line is ready to crush their opponents. THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN Sophomore, George Pressley was the first to score a touchdown as a varsity team on our home field. The 1998 Varsity Football team de- but was a glorious one. With seniors this year, the Seminoles were ready for action. Everyone was excited about the first game, particularly be- Cause we were playing in a brand new stadium. Faculty, students and friends all came out for what was a great event, as the Seminoles took on the Wildcats of Valdosta. The game appeared to be sold-out as anxious fans craved seeing the beginning of the game. Even though the Semi- noles were beaten, they didnt let that discourage them because they knew mroe>wd3sd]0d0O Tm yt, 31242 Football Hy, es a. VARSITY FOOTBALL THE FIRST YEAR WITH A VARSITY SCHEDULE that they hada bright season ahead of them. Wide receiver Melvin Har- ris said that, The season was fun and exciting and it was a wonderful experience for us all. Many other players felt the same, but for the seniors, it is something that they can carry with them forever. Dorian Freeman said, It was fun, but the playoffs were scary. This was a natural feeling shared by every other player. The 1999-2000 season prom- ises to be spectacular. Go Westside Seminoles! GREAT FORM Tony Berry has good ups and sud cessfully catches a beautiful pass. THE INTENSITY IS UP! Taylor Whipple is intense as he backs up to make a clean pass. ITS GOOD Adam Griffin successfully kicks a beautiful field goal. Kae - BREAKING THROUGH The mighty Seminoles break through for the first time in their brand new stadium. BLOCK THAT KICK Jamie Walters dives in front of a field goal attempt by Central kicker, Robby Jones. yt, Football 31252 W, ys CHARGING IN Westsides offensive line holds strong against the Charger defense SUPPORTING SEMINOLES Some of Westsides students get ex- cited during the game against Cen- tral. Joi Jones, Tomera Banks Siaka Hill Kristy McCorkle and Deyondra Mathis are showing some Seminole pride. = BRING HIM DOWN Jhermi Talton brings down one of the Chargers runningbacks. RUSHING IT George Pressley gains great yard- age on this drive against Central. DONT LET GO Taylor Whipple scrambles to get away from a Central defensive lineman. \\ HELPFUL TIPS Coach Bruce gives some positive in- 13 sight on how the defense can shut down those Chargers yy, 21262 Football H yes este > 2 nee ny gt e F) i te. \: Pe ec3qc4 eerie, Al) @ Ae wise oS Say v THE 1998 VARSITY SEMINOLES! 9 WINS 3 LOSSES SEMINOLE FANS Counselor, Ms. Moore bundles up for another cool football game. Many fans attended the games weekly. Seminole football is gaining a lot of tradition. WHS vs. CHS he most anticipated T game of the season had to be against the Central Chargers. Everyone in the school was pumped up, ready to support our great team. The flyers that Central circulated claiming that they were going to beat Weakside made us even more ready to win. The game was very close, which made our victory even more sweet. Our varsity football team did an awesome job all year, finishing with an impres- sive 9-3 record. FOOTBALL RECORD Us THEM VALDOSTA 6 35 UPSON-LEE 37 21 HEPZIBAH 28 W. ROBINS 23 SOUTHWEST 20 BALDWIN 28 LAKESIDE 35 CENTRAL 9 BUTLER 39 OPEN NORTHEAST 21 *LaGRANGE' 17 *BRUNSWICK 7 * denotes playoff game ty, Football 21272 H, ys EXCELLENT DEFENDING Jamie Walters does a superb job defending against Valdosta. Here he successfully caused an incomplete pass. PEP TALK Coach Greene carefully instructs his players what to do in order to be a success on the field. ON THE SIDELINE The sideline is always a hectic place to be, as these Seminoles await their next time to enter the game. FIELD GOAL Adam Griffin and Taylor Whipple wor together to kick a successful fie goal. O O T B A 3 L Wty, 31282 Football toys WESTSIDES OUTSTANDING FOOTBALL MANAGERS WIPING THE SWEAT Allison Fugate, Jennifer Backus, Derrick Warford wipes off the sweat Rhonda Hulett, Heather Whitehead, Kyna Harris, Andrea Burch, Markeita Kendrick. after a lot of hard work on the field. qESTSIy, vet SEMINOLES The varsity football team has crossed the Warpath and are ready to follow the Nole into the stadium. THE RELEASE Quarterback, Taylor Whipple quickly releases a pass before any opposition can reach him 4, Football 21294 = A te eS HALF-NAKED The Half-Naked Cheerleaders take the field at the beginning of Westsides first game of 1998. BREAK THROUGH The WHS Seminoles break through, ready for the first game in their new stadium. ADVICE Coach Davis gives his team instruc- tions on the next play. LOOK OUT In the game against the Valdosta Wildcats, quarterback Taylor Whipple looks for an opening. E O O : B A L L ys, 302 31302 Football Ms PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT FAKE OUT Chad Melvin practices some plays Taylor Whipple does a smart fake before the big game against Valdosta. as he sets up a play. Saft Fay3a 2? i988 re ey y 9TH GRADE TEAM The freshman football team of the Westside High School champions. POW-WOW Dontraye Porter gets some helpful advice from Coach Bruce during a time-out. Football SE 31% = % , we Westside is privileged to have a squad that is ranked in the top three percent in the nation. This is based on stunts, motions, enthusiasm, safety, and overall ability. VARSITY CHEERLEADING THE SQUAD Abby Griffith, Shazia Alvi, Beth Chavis, Whitney Setzer, Blake Walkemeyer, Ashley McCroba, Jenny Allen Middle: Aubrey Lewis, Natalie Fitzpatrick, Allison Trotter, Dana Queen, Erica Burke, LaCresha Battle Emily Alford, Cara Webster, Keeb Rodgers, Yasmine Burch Mascots: Jean Hawkins, Courtney Burch SHOWING SPIRIT Shazia Alvi cheers as the Seminoles make the first touchdown of the sea- son against Valdosta. BEAUTIFUL SMILES A group of cheerleaders are ecstatic The cheerleaders are an excellent before the first game against Valdosta. Stuntingsquad. Here, Yasmine Burch, Keeb Rogers and Aubrey Lewis are cheering on the guys. a 4, > 132% Cheerleaders wy, ns PE. wisi PUMP IT UP! The varsity cheerleaders pump up the crowd LITTLE SEMINOLES Courtney Burch and Jean Hawkins take a break for a picture while cheer- ing with the varsity cheerleaders. LEAN INTOIT Be Agressive! FLURRY OF POM-POMS Varsity cheerleaders show their spirit and unity as a squad. BE HALF-NAKED Adam Heath, Eric Griffin, Nathan Dinehart, Eric Buckthal and David Dod show their spirit as the half- naked cheerleaders. yn, Cheerleaders 31332 Wn yes sy 31 -~ ss COUNTDOWN The cheerleaders watch the clock and count down till the first Seminole victory of the new season WE GO TOGETHER.. Senior varsity cheerleaders take time out of the busy camp schedule to say cheese at their last camp together. SPIRIT SHOUT LaCresha Battle shows off her ener- getic spirit at the Homecoming game. ins 34 = Cheerleaders Ce TOUCH THE SKY Shazia Alvi, Allison Trotter, LaCresha Battle, and Cara Webster throw Aubrey Lewis into the air in a basket toss. FIELD OF DREAMS Varsity cheerleaders are excited about the first season on their own field of dreams. YOU DESERVE A BREAK Junior varsity cheerleaders take a break from cheering. FAST FRIENDS Sara Kate, Courtney, Lindsay, Amanda, Krystle, Chelsey and Sarah are close friends off the field as well. ALL SMILES Courtney Carney shows her pearly whites during a pep rally. _ 5 es TS ~~ - : r wee ro Temata aa MS Se ans rated SIR sie 2 ee Sea JUNIORVARSITY CHEERLEADING There 5 no Amanda Cooper Courtney Carney Jessica Crocker Crystal Pratt greater feeling Lindsay Bennett Sarah Thurmond : Chelsey Rodgers Lindsey Scarborough than cheering y Our LeAnne Lee Marvee Alvi team on to victory. | SaraKate Griffin Jenny Darity Jennifer Kent Hayden Johnson Chelsey LauraChambers Karen Cleaveland Rodgers; Meghan Maloy 9 yes Cheerleaders > 3% Ks uns PRACTICE BEGINS Marcus Hughes practices his lay-up right before the opening game. GET READY The Westside Varsity basketball team gets ready to take the floor against Upson-Lee. HUDDLE UP The Varsity team huddles up to get their spirits high. What time is it? Itt time to play some basketball. The boys var- sity basketball team has worked hard to have a winning season. After the completion of a suc- cessful inaugural season last year, the boys varsity basketball team looks forward to another terrific season. The team went 12-8 last year. Coach Greene is extremely optimistic considering that all five starters will be returning. The team practices for many long grueling hours in order to perfect their game. They practice every weekday at 4:00.p.m. On mmoeoepwaAmaAon LY Ww yw W Song Basketball WHAT TIME IS IT? VARSITY BASKETBALL 1998-1999 Saturday, they practice at 2:00 or 3:00, and on Sundays they begin around 2:00. These talented ath- letes must use good time man- agement in order to be both good students and great basketball play- ers. They finished with 20 wins and 3 losses. They are Bibb County's City Champions as well as the Region Champions. It is obvious that another year of experience has added a lot of skill and coordi- nation to an already talented group of youngmen. Weare allsoproud of these athletic Seminoles. JUST PRACTICING Shane Miller practices his jump sho} right before the game. LONG DISTANCE ALL TOGETHER Brinceson Sanders takes alonglook Todd Davis leads the troops in for at a three pointer during practice be- another great game. fore the game. He peece ranean af i" TL bo VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Top row: Greg Walker, Derrick Miller, Marcus Hughes 2nd row: Eric Samples, Todd Davis, Shane Miller 3rd row: Darren Davis, Gerald Fitch TEAR DROP Bottom row: Jamar Davis Brinceson Sanders, Jonathan Goss, Al Darren Davis drives to the basket to lay it in. Robinson lh, Basketball z 1 372 KH, ys : ial 2s oo FINISHING STRONG A. Derrick Miller goes to the hoop strong NICE PLAY Melvin Harris finishes the play nicely | GOT IT! Erike Samples comes down with the rebound. yu, 2 1382 Basketballl yy, yes TOUCH SHOT Jonathan Goss gives a soft tip to the ball. TIP OFF FREE THROW Erike Samples and JarmanSamples Brinceson Sanders shoots his free jump for the ball during opening tip throws with style off FREE THROW Erike Samples concentrates hard before shooting the free throw. ALL TOGETHER Gerald Fitch and Darren Davis come down with the rebound. Sale Basketball 21392 Zu Aas GREAT UPS i; Rebecca Gibson the ball in the hoop and score even more points for the ' Westside Seminoles. FOR THE RECORD MOST POINTS IN A SEASON Kristy McCorkle BIGGEST WIN WHS vs. Southwest WINS LOSSES 13 (as of 2-4-99) 8 Marci Jackson jumps up to steal the ball from opponent, Southwest. FOCUS Coach Baber is focused on the game and coming up with new strategies to gain another Seminole victory. SCORE TWO MORE Lindsay Hawkins helps Samantha Ayers put two more points on the board for the Noles. Wny, 31402 Basketball z = Wy, yes FIGHTING OFF THE OPPOSITION Anna Tupko fights off the Central basketball players to puttwo more on the board for Westside FREE THROW Kristy McCorkle carefully takes her free throws, knowing that each one is important. THREE POINTS Joi Jones focuses on making a three- THE LEAD point shot Kristy McCorkle out shoots a Central Charger and gives Westside the lead i! vh, Basketball 31412 Ww, ys Ladies | kis McCorkle Basketball ieee MAKE THE PASS! Jaime Gallagher passes the ball to her teammate as the defense ap- proaches. OUTSIDE SHOT Summer Moore shoots from outside to rack up three more points for the Lady Noles. M4, 31422 Basketball H, ws the South- west de- fense. RISE ABOVE Marci Jackson rises above the rest to score a goal for the mighty Semi- noles. TIME OUT Coach Deb Baber leads her team during a precious time out in the fourth quarter. RELAX! The Lady Noles enjoy a rare moment of rest as they watch the boys game. OUTSMART THEM Joi Jones outsmarts Southwest's #35 to score from the outside. STAND BACK! Anna Tupko goes up for a jumpshot right under the basket. When she shoots, the otherteam knows to stand back. v4, Basketball 1432 yy, me FUNININCIN@M=SHN | "'S5Cuss County ron ot The 1988 Westside Cross Country Team had a guessedit, running. The team would run four or five great season. This was the first year that the team miles a day in order to be conditioned for the three- included girls, and boy, did they prove that they point-two miles that would be run at meets. The deserved it! The girls team won the title of City cross-country trail was the most difficult practice trail Champs, beating out the other high schools in inthe city. No other school had to run over hills and Macon. The whole team had practice every dayafter rocks. Our team proved that they could do it, school. Practice included weight training and, you however, and ended up with a great season. AND THEYRE OFF The cross-country meet held at Westside attracted many schools and competitors. HES GOT RHYTHM Matthew Chauncey has his rhythm down as he makes his practice laps around the school. NO PAIN, NO GAIN James Brown knows the meaning of Cross Country the phrase No pain, no gain. TAKING A BREATHER Dr. Baber and runner Lindsay Hawkins take a break at the Westside meet. LISTEN UP Coach Lipper goes over the day's schedule as his Seminole runners listen for their times. CONDITIONING UNLIMITED Jonathan Goss works up a sweat as he conditions his body for endurance. LIFTED SPIRITS Runner Julie Seale finds ways to keep 4, her spirits up during the 3.2 mile run. Cross Country 21452 KW yas LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE Brian Jones is ready to begin the fight and win the match for Westside. ALL TANGLED UP Tim Bray is on top of things and has the Southwest opponent pinned to the ground. FLIP OUT Wade Hall is ready to flip his Southwest opponent to the ground. THE NELSON Wade Hall is about to pin his opponent and give Westside a victory. Vy W14GE Wrestling toy AHARD STRUGGLE Justin Carstarphen struggles to gain an advantage over Northest. HARD AT WORK David Mitchell has his man in an arm bear. IS IT MY TURN? Coach Daniels is ready for some ac- tion as he coaches his team from the floor. A STRUGGLE TO VICTORY A Westside wrestler has his Northeast opponent in an underhook position. s hy % Wrestling si47z or Zz PLAYING CATCH Candice Lindsey kneels and gets ready to catch. JUST PRACTICING Summer Dowling and Trista Smith get a little practicing in. TOSS ACROSS Kelly Wolfenbarger does a good job in fielding the softball. The 1998 varsity girls softball team was very successful. There were a lot of girls who tried out. Those who were selected were extremely tal- ented. Most of the girls have played sports previously, so getting into shape wasn'ttoo difficult. The Noles practice schedule was fun, but taken very seriously. 1997 was a building year for the Seminoles, and the experience made a big difference. Their opponents were fierce, but nothing that the Lady Noles couldn't handle. Coach Baber and Coach Womack did a good job leading the girls to a successful sea- son. Coach Henderson also helped out this year. S O F ~ B A L 3 Wag Zee Softball VARSITY SOFTBALL IN 1998 It is important to remember how much time and dedication the mem- bers of the softball team contribute to their sport. Softball is notthe same as it used to be. Westside has played fast-pitch softball for the last two years, as Opposed to slow pitch like many high schools play. It took much prac- tice and determination to be success- ful in this new league. Fortunately, teams like the Westside Varsity Softball team are helping to influence other females to participate in sports. Softball is not only a lot of fun, but also a great way to get in shape. NICE THROW Summer Moore makes a good throw during her warmup. VARSITY SOFTBALL Coach Henderson, Angela Luzader, Maria Gunnell, Amanda Skilling, Racheal Bates, Sarah Baker, Lindsay Hawkins, Summer Dowling, Trista Smith, Coach Baber, Coach Womack. Thomas Kent, manager, Candice Lindsey, Kelly Wolfenbarger, Brittney Heath, Brittany Drake, Summer Moore, Jamie Gallagher, Crawneshia Gilmore, Coach Braswell. WARMING UP Some of the varsity players from last year warm up before the game. DIGGING IN THE DIRT Amanda Skilling digs deep to scoop the ball from the dirt. : GOOD PITCH Brittney Heath shows good form when she pitches. 4, Softball 31492 y. yas KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL Michele Battle lines up her bat so that she can have the perfect swing. STRIKE! Pitcher Jessica Godbee delivers the ball that is sure to be a strike. OOPS! Teammates Jessica Godbee and Candise Jacobs collide as they run to try to catch the ball. YOU'RE OUT! Michele Battle tags her opponent, who slides into base and Micheles glove. SOUND ADVICE Coach Baber gives Rachel Bates some quick advice as another inning begins. I'VE GOT IT! Candise Jacobs and Brittany Heath get ready to catch the ball. 3 sb JV Softball GO LADY SEMINOLES! Coach Baber peps up her team as the girls head out on the field. The Life of a Lady Seminole The 1998 Junior Varsity softball season turned out to be a promising year. The young, second-year team had many strong players to contribute to the success of the team. The girls practiced for hours after school: running, hitting and practice fielding. Its a lot of hard work and you're always tired after practice. But its fun and worth it. -Valerie Piper JV Softball Us Them Northside 4 Houston Co. 11 Southwest 11 Houston Co. 8 Southeast Northside Southwest JV SOFTBALL Coach Henderson, Michele Battle, Candise Jacobs, Monique Wood, Lindsay Bartlett, Coach Braswell, Thomas Kent, Jessica Godbee, Angelique Leonard, Valerie Piper. Ws JV Softball +1 5t i ys Westside High school Swim Team Diving Into the Future To achieve greatness and reach your dreams it takes practice, and practice perfects the heart. Melissa Benson Senior Seminole Swimmer PRE-MEET ANXIETIES Phil Jones, Laura Akin and Gary Wood anxiously await warmups. SENIOR SEMINOLE SWIMMERS Sarah Pawlick, Laura Akin, Melissa Benson, Steve Sheehan and John Aycock join together fora final year of high school swimming. FEELING LOVE Mr. and Mrs. Akin coached the team. They motivated the team at practice with their high energy levels and spir- ited personalities SEMINOLE SWIMMERS Gary Wood, Matt Chauncey, Phil Jones, John Aycock, Steve Sheehan, Sarah Pawlick, Laura Akin, Melissa Benson and Courtney Carney. yt a 4 Swimming 21532 Fp eL00king for ./enders PLANTING TREES Some Westside High School Key Club members smile after planting trees in the courtyard. Academic Team Beta Club Ankur Goel, Jennifer Davis, Mark Platt Marques Redd, Kito Joseph, Kellie McConnell, Jimi Christopher Alford, Jennifer Baker, LaCresha Battle. Craig Buckthal, Eric Buckthal, Lauren Rodgers, Amber Staten, Naketa Cornegay, Tiffany Hodges, Poorna Gadhia, Marquita Redd, Card, Laura Chambers, Amantha Claxton, Carrol Colbert, Naketa Cormegay, Jared Cozart, Sherrod Collier, Jeremy Stinson, Mandy Moore, Tre Harden Chelsey Rodgers, Brad Greer, Jenny Darity, James Davis Brittany Drake, Natalie Fitzpatrick, Samarra Fordham, Poorna Matt Carrigan, coaches Nova Bruss and Diane Smith Gadhia, Betsy Gibson, Ankur Goel, Leah Golden Christopher Graddick, Traenel Gray, Tonya Greene, Scott Greenwald, Eric Griffin, Sara Kate Griffin, Cole Henson, Moses Herring, Tiffany Hodges, Joi Jones, Rebecca Kelly, Christine Kiel, Candice Lindsey, Joycelynn Mack, Keyur Munshi, Tyrone Myrick, Andrew Ouzts, Neil Patel, Jennifer Paulk, Emily Pritchett, Wesley Ridley, Chelsey Rodgers, Claire Slocumb, Tamiko Smith, Sunday Solomon, Rashida Stanley, Allison Trotter, Anna Tupko, Marie Turner, Chelsey Wells, Crystal Whitehead, Rebecca , Wolstencroft AY Why, 31562 Clubs YH, ys Academic Team, Beta, DECA, Debate We try to promote Seminole spirit by hanging up bright posters around the school and by getting a lot of people to come to games. Pep Club 2 STATE BETA CLUB PRESIDENT Moses Herring poses with his fellow Beta Club members after he is announced State Beta Club president. Debate Club Sarah Baker, Tomeka Banks, LaCresha Battle, Latonya Bonner, Liz Bush, Kristie Carson, Bryn Causey, Jeff Cranford, Larry Crocker, Todd Davis, John Dukes, Kim Eason, Sarah Fitzpatrick April Fordham, Shalandra Garvin, Kaqueline Hall, Latosha Hardy, Martez Hill, Siaka Hill, Jeremy Hinshaw, Marcus Howard, Jesse Jackson, Russ James, Monique Jenkins, Latasha Loyd, Courtney Medley, Crystal Minor, Chad Rabanus, Kelly Robinson, Cellina Russell, Otis Russell, Erik Samples, Crystal Senseman, Angel Stephens, Chris Waiters, Miracle Walker, Tiffani West, Ricke Williams, Drew Winters, LaNeidia Womack, Tommy Gibson. hhh Ye, Clubs 31572 toys EXCITEMENT Nattlie Jackson, Crystal Ailes and Neil Patel are excited to find out that they are members of Key Club. Drama Club First Priority The main goal of First Priority is to bring students closer to God through Bible studies, and showing students how to put God first in their lives. Drama, First Priority, FBLA, FCA FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. Our club tries to equip students with the skills they will need to become business leaders. ROLLING MONEY Members of Student Council are busy rolling coins to benefit our school. Onie Bray, Phedra Brown, Terrance Evans, Brad Greer, Chris Helms, Moses Herring-president, Andrew Ouzts, Tory Carlisle, Chandler Penn, Jared Cozart, Beau Skaggs, Gary Wood, Mike Chris Higdon, Isaac Howard, Heather Jones, Andrew Liedle, Andrew Mims, Neil Patel - vice- Davis, Lindsay Hawkins, Taylor Whipple, Anthony Atkinson, Shane Miller, Jeremy Hammock president, Heather Pearlman, Stephanie Rodgers - secretary, Amanda Skilling - historian Brad Lord, Brad Odom, PJ Shippey, Steven Burch, Alex Meriwether Wn, Clubs 31592 K ys KEY CLUB INVOLVEMENT Blake Walkemeyer, Oscar Vargas, Molly Stevens, Courtney Carney and Ashley McCroba are excited aobut the upcoming year in Key Club. French Club Betsy Gibson - president, Holley Carswell - vice-president, Stephanie Jackson - secretary, Heather Jackson - chair of internal affairs, Ben Sellers, DeKalb Gibson, Christen Elliot, Shannon Barron, Kito Joseph, Doug Buinger, Lisah Dodds, Ryan Crocker, Karlise Moultrie, Nora Opoku- Fianko, India Goforth, Kerri Lafferty, Meghan Maloy, Crystal McAllaster, Jasmin Williams, Leslie Bruner, Lindsey Ferrell, Lindsey Kortes, Britney Heath, Shawn Scharnikow, Dianna Walker Wit, 31602 Clubs ty French, FHA, FTA, Horselovers The goal of our club is to educate people about horses, the sports that involve them, and how nice they are. Horselovers Club GROUP SHOT The members of First Priority take time after their meeting for a group picture. Horselovers Club Mandy Smith, Nancy Lester, Amber Dooley, Dana Binkley, Rashida Stanley, Leah Whiting, Emmaline Lester, Crystal Thomas, Melanie Taylor Yn Clubs 1612 es CHRISTMAS SERVICE Natalie Fitzpatrick, Moses Herring and Adam Goforth show off the hard work Beta Club did to help others at Christmas. Key Club Judo Club Vincent Maynard, Melinda Adams, Calvin Williams, Jessica Durrence, Stephanie Tucke Danielle Smith, Matt Carrigan, MayAnn Copley, Chase Wheeler, Phillip Forster, Daniel Hollida Adrian Liles, D.J. Lee, Julius Nora, Nick Smith, Rashida Stanley, Bobby Troutman, Barba Warth, Kiki Wells, Coach Lee Wheeler and Assistant Coach Jason Flanders Key, Judo, Math Team, Dreamcatcher The major goals of Key Club are to help reduce lodine Deficiency Disorder, to help eliminate illiteracy among children, and to be an active service to our school and community. | DO FHA members get ready to say, I do in their make- believe wedding. The Dreamcatcher Math Team f Johanna Anderson, Eric Chatman, Douglas Copeland, Alicen Cross - co-editor, Ann Marie John Burney, Tiffany Hodges, Jessica Kennedy, KellieMcConnell, Charles Park, Marques Dickey, Lori Hankinson, Rashaun Hurst, Justin Irby, Christina Jones, RyanMcKinney-co-editor, | Redd, Chelsey Rodgers, Brad Greer, Adam Huling, Michael Mayo, Keyur Munshi, Mrunal Patel, ' Mandy Morris, Kristi Schultz, Ashkan Serat, Ryan Smith, Danielle Tank, Dane Yoshida. Marquita Redd, Julie Seale. 4, lub 163 Clubs $163k CONTEST WINNERS These members of FHA proudly display their awards for winning the What is ahomemaker today? essay contest. \ ' Mock Trial Team a4 1642 Clubs toss Mu Alpha Theta Tonya Greene, LaCresha Battle, Emily Pritchett, Ankur Goel, Marques Redd, Melvin Harris Rashida Stanley, Johnny Wright, Becky Kelly, Christine Kiel, Lauren Card, Amantha Claxton Sheena Davis, Rhonda Tabb, Andrew Mims, Emily Lawrence, Natalie Fitzpatrick, Tamiko Smith Jennifer Davis, Claire Slocumb, Betsy Gibson, Jennifer Baucom, Stephanie Satterwhite, Anni Tupko, Whitney Setzer, Nathan Dinehart, Blake Walkemeyer, Sarah Pawlick Mock Trial, Mu AlphaTheta, Pep, Tribal Tribune In Mu Alpha Theta we try to enlighten and enrich students knowledge of mathematics while encouraging students to maintain high character GUEST SPEAKER, DIANE MOORE The Horselovers Club invited Diane Moore, from Humane Services Inc. to speak to the group about new animal cruelty laws as well as projects that they could sponsor. Tribal Tribune Pep Club Ryan Bates, Dee Chambers, Laura Chambers, Chris Cochran, Renita Danielly, Maggie Lashanda Tippin, Nelson Walker, Keiontae Poole, Sharon Scott, Tashua Thorpe, Danyelle Edwards, Brandi Fryer, Chris Graddick - co-editor, Scott Greenwald, Harold Harden, Kerri Taylor, Vacarra Tobias, Tamara Bacon, Sunday Solomon, LaRanda Hooks, Shaneik Blakney, Lafferty, DaVida Moultrie, Jondrea Randall, Claire Slocumb - co-editor, Crystal Thomas, Marie Jennifer Bowman, Tamina Bacon, Melanie Taylor, April Griffin, Garan Coker Turner. ng Clubs 31652 y, ys OHIO! The Judo Club won second place in the team competition in Dayton, Ohio, rrr i) Science Club Sci-Forg John Aycock, Laura Akin, Myles Akin, Natalia Allen, Davarrus Bakon, Mario Bakon, Chacona = Jeremiah Mobley, Jimmie Orange, Jarvis Collins, Ryan Smith, David Googe, Michael Sheehar Banks, Samantha Barry, Sean Borkiund, Andrea Briggs, Shavora Brown, Andrea Burch, Robin Crystal Ailes, Amanda Jones, Lois King, Antiwan Tillman, Keaton Reeves, Matt Morris, Amand Carr, Matt Carrigan, Kyle Dooley, Summer Dowling, Jaretta Ford, india Goforth, April Griffin, Morris Kyna Harris, Rebecca Hicks, Canzata Hill, Misti Hill, Tiffany Hodges, Kito Joseph, Markeita Kendricks, Estella Lewis, Andrew Liedle, Melissa Martinez, Michelle Martinez, Amber Maynard Heather McCellan, Christina Moinipoor, Nishal Patel, Nirav Patel, Heath Pugh, Jimi Rogers Rashida Stanley, Jakoria Talton, Andrew Taylor, Princess West, Katherine Whittington, Chartese Wallace a, 31662 Clubs z THs Science, Sci-Forg, SECME, Sr. Reps. SECME (Science Engineering, Communications and Mathematics Enrichment) is a pre-college program that prepares and motivates students for engineering and other technical fields. Moses Herring and James Davis are friends in Beta Club, and around the school. Senior Representatives LaTanya Bell, Emmett Fuller, Poorna Gadhia, Persondra Hill, Candace Lindsey, JavisLamar- Beth Chavis, Shalanda Garvin, Loumeca Bailey, Becky Kelly, Melissa Benson, Tiffani West, Historian, Terri Marion - President, Chelsey Rodgers, Shalondie Stephen -Secretary, Antwoine Keyarta Calhoun, Michael Davis, Chris Waiters, Melanie Hall, Amanda Johnson, Adam Brown, Stewart, Crystal Thomas - Vice-President, Rodney Thomas, Marie Turner - Treasurer, Erskine | Adam Griffin, Aubrey Lewis, Allison Trotter, Holley Carswell, Deyondra Mathis Turner, Kevin West, Charles Park, Chase Huling, Gwen Young - advisor My Clubs yi 67% Faw COLLECTING CANS Lauren Card is hard at work sorting the cans collected in the Beta Club-sponsored canned food drive. Serendipity Spanish Club Natalie Carlisle, Chartese Wallace, Matthew Eipert, Sheena Joyner, Danielle Smith, Nikki Mandy Smith, Megan McIntosh, Neil Patel, Christine Keil, Anna Tupko, Becky Kelly, Katie Rozier, Michael Morgan, Jerod Powe, Jaquan Jurner and Jessica Green Harden, Kate Ravanan, Heather McCallum, Brittany Drake, April Fordham, Rasheida Stanley Matthew Chauncey, Nishel Patel, Rebecca Keil ie 3168 = Clubs toss Serendipity, Spanish, Student Council, TAPS The new requirements for membership in TAPS include maintaining a 2.5 or higher GPA, not using drugs, drinking or smoking, and wanting to succeed in high school and pursue career goals without becoming a parent before marriage. Student Council School Wide - Moses Herring, Melanie Hall, Natalie Fitzpatrick, Larrya Crocker, Chauncey Keaton, Scott Greenwald, Allison Trotter. Senior - Deyondra Mathis, Tomeka Banks, Crystal Whitehead, Joi Jones, Chris Waiters, Gray McDonald. Junior - Erica Burke, LaCresha Battle, Neil Patel, Samarra Fordham, Brittney Grant. Sophomore - Chelsey Rodgers, Jimi Rogers, Naketa Cornegay, Poorna Gadhia, Tiffany Hodges. Freshman- Danielle Smith, Andrew Taylor, Stephanie Glenn, Davarrus Bakon, Natalie Carlisle, Summer Dowling, Larry Howard, Ron Miley, Lindsay Vick, Johnta Hudson MA HAD 10 BE OFFICERS Ashley McCroba, Blake Walkemeyer, Whitney Setzer, Derrick Warford, Angela Ray and Angela Miller are the 1998-1999 Key Club officers. Clubs > 168% Hy, ys AY wit, y U SCIENCE FICTION ORGANIZATION The members of the Sci-Forg (Science Fiction Organiza- tion) are involved in a discussion at one of their weekly meetings. TAVA Annissa Calloway, April Griffin, April Hall, Charmarra Scott, Danica Lacey, Durriyah Putmon, Jamis Lamar, Joe Green, Marie Turner, Marquez Redd, Matthew Odom, Melanie Taylor, Natalie Carlisle, Portia Howard, Samantha Ayer, Samarra Fordham, Shajuway Gibson, Shalondie Stephens, Sherrod Collier, Tonya Greene, Tory Carlisle. \kk 170 Clubs me Justin Huckeba, Chris Denier, Adam Goforth, Mrunal Patel, Sacksith Louunarath, Ryan Smith Chauncey Keaton, Craig Buckthal - treasurer, Eric Buckthal - vice-president, Eric Griffin - president, Brandi Allen - reporter, Victor Bostic, Michael Tran - secretary, Nathan Pipkins - sergeant at arms, Nathan Dinehart, Steven Studniors, Henry Glover, Jimi Rogers, Larry Swint Mason Evans, Michael Davis, Jonathan Heath, Casey Piper, Ronald Day, James Boothe, Adan Heath, Jamie Walters, Shameka Hamm, Naketa Cornegay, Adam Griffin, instructors Mike Lipper and Alfred Allen, Jr TAVA,TSA,VOCA,Y-Club We try to be visible in the community by helping with food drives during the holi- days. TSA LEGACY The 1998-1999 Legacy yearbook staff is hard at work creating this year's spectacular book. yh, Clubs 31712 Fw KEY CLUB CONVENTION Carrie Vick, Derrick Warford and Hope Grant flash some smiles to show how much fun they're having at Key Club Convention. Young Explorers Chris Graddick and Moses Herring wrapped gifts at Barnes and Noble with the Beta Club ys hing 3172 Clubs SENIORS This group of seniors smile in the hall near the lunchroom MATCHING THREADS Emily Alford and Amantha Claxton are too cute in their matching threads. STATE FIRE SAFETY WINNERS Jared Cozart won first place and John Burney won second place in the State Fire Safety Essay contest. Candids TaQuanula Anderson, Tamina Bacon Jenny Baker, Jennifer Beach Freamon Blackmon, Kelly Boutwell Laura Bridges, Erin Butt, Christy a McClendon, Chrissy McLendon, Chasity Middleton, Erin Miller, Mandy Morris, Matt Morris Tyrone Myrick, Josh Owens, Mark Platt, Keaton Reeves, Kristin Renner Ashley Saferight, Kristi Schultz, Mandy Smith, Rhonda Tabb, Danyelle Tay lor, Nelson Walker, Jamall Waller Abbie West, Leah Whiting Emily Alford, Jenny Allen, Carolyn Bullard, Courtney Carney, Amanda Cooper, Josh Cowan, James Davis och, Melissa Holmes, Ginnie orton, Heather Humphrey, Terrill King th Langley, Ashley McCroba McLendon, Sarah Mosely Shaun Mulvihill, Dana Queen, Angela Ray, Kevin Rhatican, Ashley Saferight Jermaine Shelley, Reginald Shelley ly Stevens, Jenn fer Stiles, Ton ara Wahctar ~ininn A ~toar d, Cara Webster, Clinton Webste nOzD =< wow . 3 The Chamber/ Concert Choir With a Voice of Singing, this choir lifts the spirits of the crowd with their enthusiastic voices. Show Choir The Show Choir males show off their Village People number at the Macon State Fair. 9th Grade Chorus This choir performed Clap Your Hands at the 1998 Westside Christmas program. wg, 21742 Choral Program W. mes Students stand out in the various choral groups at WHS, directed by Mrs. Debra Helman 1998-1999 Westside Choral Program SHOW CHOIR A little hip action is the key to this Show Choir dance. They performed at the Dessert Theater in October. wo - ) i? pehey 2%, 2 Ee = gi ot = @ ~ GUYS CAN SING! Josh Cowan and Terrill King sing to the beat, You Should Be Dancin. 9TH GRADE CHOIR Jimmy Defore, Chris Nichols, Daniel Holliday and Gene Campbell seem enthused about singing. Wty Choral Program 31 752 , yas WITHOUTTHE BAND, ITS JUST A GAME! THE MUSIC OFTHE NOLES SEMINOLE UPRISING The band shows off their new uni- forms, new program, and their con- tinuing talent at the season opener against the Valdosta Wildcats in the new Westside Sports Complex. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Jimi Rogers works hardin band prac- tice to improve her flute skills. ~ ve ngecepsee oe ; a ape =~ ee WITH FLYING COLORS oe , Le Pa | + 5 it. Pri A salute to the flags. Standing from left to right: Zonisha Robinson, Poorna +985 = = = ati Sac: ~s Gadhia, Nikki McClain, Joy Mack, Vacara Tobias, and Tia Jackson. Siting, Jennifer Longsway, Sharon Brown, Kristie Carson, and Delarenta Chambers. 1999 WHS MARCHING BAND yt, 3 176 Band LEADERS OF THE PACK Drum majors Leah Carswell and Sean Scharnikow proudly lead the March- ing Seminoles. SAY CHEESE Nikki McClain and Zonisha Robinson take a break during afternoon prac- tice to stop and laugh at themselves. DANCE The Drill Team always wears asmile. From left to right: Stephanie Glenn, Maggie Carswell, Brianna Fennel, Toni Unseld, Emily Lawrence, Kelly Borderview, and Cassie Sutton. = KNOW YOUR NOTES Frenk Boltong works hard to play his trombone to perfection. LETS GET SPIRITED! The band takes the field at the first pep rally to help build enthusiasm about the inaugural game. V4 Band V7 Hyer HITTING THE RIGHT NOTES Michael Biggs concentrates on hit- ting the right notes on the mallets. GET READY-HERE WE COME The color guard lines up for halftime performance. TOOT YOUR OWN HORN Lindsay Vick knows the importance of being on cue andin step, an impor- tant factor in festival ratings. INTENSE CONCENTRATION Joey Bronner and Rodney Thomas, Westsides snare drummers, watch the drum majors for their next beat. as1witd Practice Pays Off The drill team shows how practice helps them to receive a superior rating at festival. Drill Team captain, Emily Lawrence and co-captain, Magdalene Carswell Step To The Beat Westsides drum line kept the beat and earned a superior rating at festival. Section leader Tyrone Myrick. What About Us? How can you forget the runners for the band? They help the band to be organized and in step. : Band practice and half-time shows helped Westside's band members in: BAND FESTIVAL 1998 TOP OF THE LIST The Westside band is honored at festival by receiving an overall Excel- lent rating. REACHING THE GOAL Westsides marching band reached its goal at its first band festival. Band director Jim Blanton, Drum Majors Leah Carswell and Shawn Scharnikow. WELL PREPARED The horn section watches the Drum Majors as the band prepares to enter the field. 4, > 1 go Legacy Staff i, yas Two LEGACY Staff members, Holley Carswell and Staff members learned many valu- Derrick Thomas, attended Yearbook _ able things at the Fall Jostens Year- Camp at Auburn University in June book Workshop at Macon State. 1998. 1999 LEGACY STAFF Holley Carswell (editor-in-chief), Allison Trotter (ads/computer editor), Whitney Setzer (senior section editor), Derrick Thomas (sports editor), Kelli Williams (people editor), Star Brown (academics editor), Teri Godbee (student life editor), Angela Ray (clubs editor), Melanie Hall, Joy Mack, Melissa Benson, LaTonya Bonner, Miranda Landers, Claire Peed, Angelica Torres, Cara Webster. tg Legacy Staff 2181 < Wy, ys go My overall | goal | is to gs Class i instill in my students music 's important role in i) enrichment of the human spirit -Mr. Sweat | MAKING IT JUST RIGHT CONCENTRATE The strings students spend manytire- Miles Akin and Joe Borlund concen- less hours trying to play their music __tratehard, as they continue their prac- just right PRIDE Mr. Sweat looks proudly at Keyarta Calhoun as she plays her section of the selection Ay hs, Strings 21834 oe 1, mas Westsides Journalism Il classes produce The Dreamcatcher literary magazine and The TribalTribune newspaper. SUPERVISION Mrs. Clark, advisor, supervises Ryan McKinney and Justin Irby as they work. CHOOSING COLORS Ryan McKinney, Alicen Cross and Justin Irby are busy choosing the colors for the 1999 Dreamcatcher. STAFFERS AT WORK Alicen Cross, Ashkan Serat, Eric Chapman, Ryan Smith, Dane Yoshida, Doug Copeland, Lori Hankinson, Mandy Morris. wih, 1 B4 Literary Magazine toys JOURNALISM II QUALITY CONTROL Justin Irby, Kristi Schultz, Ann Marie Dickey and Joanna Anderson work to ensure that this years literary maga- zine will be as good as last years. LOOKING IT OVER Ever-vigilant for ways to improve Chris Graddick and Ryan Bates pe- ruse a recent issue of The Tribal Tribune PREPARATIONS Claire Slocumb, Harold Harden, Jondrea Randall and Renita Danielly prepare for the January issue BEATS Staff members Dee Chambers, Marie Turner and DaVida Moultrie discuss their beats, or assignments DEADLINE TIME Chris Graddick, Ryan Bates, Dee Chambers, Marie Turner, DaVida Moultrie, Brandi Fryer, Crystal Tho- mas. MAKING IT COUNT Claire Slocumb, Harold Harden Jondrea Randall, Renita Danielly, Chris Cochran and Laura Chambers are making sure that their hard work pays off ny, AY "Z 2185 = 1, yes Newspaper Abrams, Linda Ackerman, James Ackerman, Joseph Adam, Daphne Adams, Ashley .. Adams, Kyle Adams, Melinda ... 52, 111, 162 Adams, Tammy Adside, Natashia Ailes, Crystal Akin, Jamie Akin, Laura .22, 111, 153, 166, 32 ANGIE MI csc pensccseccexcecccatsctist 153 Akin, Myles Alan, Natalia Albertson, Jeremy. Albritton, Erica Alexander, Alicia Alford, Christopher 52, 156 Alford, Emily ...8, 22, 132, 173, 174 Alfred Allen, Ur... 170 Algea, Ashley Allen, Alfred Allen, Brandi Allen, Eric Allen, Janelle Allen, Jenny 40, 132, 174 Allen, Natalia 39, 62, 166 Alvi, Marvee 62, 135, 32 Alvi, Shazia .8, 22, 25, 38, 132, 134, 32 Amest, Tamika Anderson, Johanna Anderson, Monique Anderson, Robert Anderson, Shawan Anderson, Taquanula .. 22, 174 Arnold, Justine Arnold, Leah Asghedom, Daniel Ashley, Pete Atkinson, Anthony Avant, John Avant, Lance Aycock, John 22, 153, 166 Ayers, Samantha .. 40, 50, 110, 111, 140, 170 Baber, Deb 79, 85, 89, 90, 143, 149, 150, 151 Bacchus, Jeannie Backus, Jennifer Bacon, Tamara 52, 165 Bacon, Tamina 14, 22, 40, 165 Bailey, Brant Bailey, Loumeca Baird, Monica Baker, Gina Baker, Jenny Baker, Molly Baker, Sarah... 16, 22, 40, 149, 157 Bakert, Bonnie ..... 40, 118, 119 Bakon, DaVarrus 62, 101, 166, 169 Bakon, Mario Bales, Jennifer Balthrop, Lemond Banks, Chacona Banks, Danielle Banks, Tomeka. 22, 29, 36, 82, 83, 126, 157, 169 Barbour, Christopher Barefoot, Brent Barfield, Patricia .... Barker, Shanna Barlous, Jason Barnes, Christopher . Barraza, Eduardo Barron, Shannon Barry, Samantha Bartlett, Lindsay Basse, Amber Basse, Bobby .... Bates, Kristen Bates, Rachel52, 111, 149, 150 Bates, Ryan ...22, 165, 185, 32 Battle, Beverett Battle, LaCresha6, 40, 82, 132, 134, 156, 157, 164, 169 Battle, Michelle ...52, 110, 111, 150, 151 Batts, Patricia Baucom, Jennifer Beach, Jennifer Beck, Kimberly Bedgood, Jennifer Begley, Cassandra Bell, Amy Bell, Brandon Bell, Darian Bell, LaTanya. Bell, Sherrod Bell, Taisha Benjamin, Jenny Bennett, Keelie 11, 17, 40 Bennett, Lindsay 52, 135 Benson, Melissa 17, 22, 27, 39, 153, 167, 181 Berry, Bridget............s00 6, 40 Berry, Tony ... 52, 124 Bhoja, Kishan Bickerstaff, Charles Biggs, Michael Billingslea, Ron Bilow, Hope Binkley, Dana Bishop, Tiffany Bishop, Trentin Blackmon, Freamon .... 52, 174 Blakney, Shaneik Blalock, Melissa Blanks, Luke Blanton, Brett Blanton, Jim Boltong, Frenk Bond, Casey Bonner, Jahmarie Bonner, Landerick Bonner, LaTonya . 40, 157, 181 Bonner, Reco Bonner, William Boothe, James Borck, Kevin Borderieux, Kelly Borders, Lisa Borklund, Sean 40, 164 52, 174 10, 13, 22 84, 179 52, 177 Borlund, Joe Bostic, Victor Boutwell, Kelly Boutwell, Patricia Bouza, Joey Bowen, Jessie Bowen, Larry Bowman, Jennifer .. 38, 41, 165 Boyle, Kellianne Bradd, William Bradford, Fenisha ... Branch, Thomas Brantley, Adam Braswell, Donna Bray, Onie Bray, Tim Bridges, Laura Briggs, Andrea Bronner, Benjamite Bronner, Daniel Bronner, Joey 62, 178 Bronner, LaTonya... 16, 23, 78, 99 Bronner, Shreita Brooks, George Brooks, Nicole Brown, Adam ..8, 9, 23, 25, 39, 115, 117, 120, 167, 32 Brown, Alfred Brown, Christy Brown, Coley Brown, Crystal Brown, Darius Brown, James Brown, Jason Brown, Jerry Brown, Michael ... Brown, Phedra Brown, Sharon Brown, Shavora Brown, Star Brown, Takella Brownlee, Sarah Bruce, David Bruner, Leslie Bruss, Nova Bryant, Derrick .... Bryant, Jade Bryant, Jameka Bryant, Jaycobe Bryant, Johnny... Buckley, Justin Buckthal, Craig .... 23, 156, 170 Buckthal, Eric23, 133, 156, 170 Buice, Benjamin Buinger, Doug Bullard, Carolyn .. Bullard, Susan Bundrage, Jonathan Bundrige, Trevor Bunkley, Alex Burch, Andrea......63, 129, 166 Burch, Courtney 132, 133 Burch, Stephen ....53, 158, 159 Burch, Yasmine ..... 39, 41, 132 Burgess, Lindsey Burke, Erica Burney, John Burtner, Joseph 63, 166 23, 38, 78, 181 Bush, Liz Butler, Lindsay Butt, Erin Byrd, James Byron, Tina Byron, Tonya Cade, Thelmeca Caldwell, Christy 24, Calhoun, Daniel . 114, 115, 117 Calhoun, Keyarta. 24, 167, 183 Callaway, Annissa 53, 170 Callaway, Crystal 53, 61 Callaway, Joseph Campbell, Gene... 63, 174, 175 Card, Lauren41, 156, 164, 168, 174 Carlisle, Anthoine Carlisle, Natalie .. 63, 168, 169, 170 Carlisle, Tory 24, 159, 170 Carney, Courtney 53, 119, 135, 153, 160, 174 Carpio-Vinson, Rosa-Del..... 86 Carr, Christopher Carr, Lucia Carr, Robin Carrigan, Matt 166 Carroll, Lauren Carson, Kristie Carstarphen, Justin Carswell, Brandon Carswell, Constance Carswell, Eva 84, 105 Carswell, Holley .. 9, 24, 76, 77, 160, 167, 181, 32 Carswell, Leah.....53, 177, 179 Carswell, Maggie . 41, 177, 178 Carter, Stephen Causey, Bryn Causey, Summer Cearnal, Patricia Cernogg, Taurus Cervera, Margarita Chalfa, John Chambers, Dee... 41, 111, 165, 176, 185 Chambers, Laura 53, 135, 156, 165, 185 Chambliss, Gloria Chambliss, Nicole Chance, John Chaney, Cedric Chaney, Donna Chaney, Mathis Chaney, Nathaniel Chapman, Andrew Chapman, Eric Chatfield, Derrick Chatman, Eric Chatman, Kimberly Chatman, Myisha Chauncey, Matthew .... 53, 109, 144, 153 Chavis, Beth .24, 132, 167, 32, 32 Cherry, Jessie Christy, Michael Clark, Antwane 41, 157, 176 53, 174 84, 91, 109 aie OO ven, 84 ve 63 Clark, Betty Clark, John Clark, Katherine Clark, Kimberly Clark, Mary-Lynn .. Clark, Natalie Clarke, Andrew Claxton, Amantha 41, 156, 164. 173 Cleaveland, Karen . 63, 135, 32 Clyde, Stephanie Cobb, Morghan 118, 119 Cochran, Chris.... 41, 120, 121 165, 185 Cochran, Stephanie Coddington, Jennifer Cofer, Tiffany Cofer, Traci Coker, Garan 24, 109, 165, 174 Coker, Shannon Colbert, Carrol Cole, Keva Cole, Lucius Coleman, Bisceglia Coleman, Leslie Coley, Diane Coley, Stephanie Collier, Sherrod.... 53, 156, 170 Collins, Amy Collins, Jarvis Collins, Valerie Collins, Wayne Conner, David Cook, Lashunda Cooper, Amanda .... 36, 39, 53, 135, 174 ADORE). aca sdaccassecnavrescit 84 Cooper, Eric Cooper, Latasha Cooper, Siedra Copeland, Albert Copeland, Doug... 53, 163, 184 Copely, May Copley, MayAnn Cornegay, Naketa53, 156, 169, 170 Cosby, Lapetura Cossens, John Couch, Andrew Coulliette, Selena Cowan, Josh Cox, Courtney Cox, Robert Coxsey, Pat Cozart, Jared 53, 77, 156, 159, 173 Crabb, Laura Crabb, Michelle Crabb, Richard Cranford, Jeff... Cray, Don Creamer, Jason Creason, Rebecca Crick, Jennifer Crocker, Jessica 53, 135 Crocker, Larry 38, 82, 157, 169 Crocker, Ryan Cross, Alicen Cross, Tameisha Crowley, Christina Culver, Shannon Curry, Charlene ... Curry, Mattie Curry, Montario Dalton, Melanie... Daniel, Brandon Daniel, Calhoun Daniel, Jang Danielly, Renita .... 15, 54, 165, 185 Daniels, Adam Daniels, Amirah Daniels, Eric Daniels, Margaret Daniely, Quinton Darity, Jenny Davis, Brian Davis, Carlotta Davis, Christopher Davis, Danyea Davis, Darren Davis, Derrick Davis, Jamar Davis, James16, 24, 31, 39, 77, 156, 167, 174, 32 Davis, Jeffrey : Davis, Jennifer42, 98, 156, 164 Davis, Jessica Davis, Ladonna Davis, Laura Davis, Mesheika Davis, Mike .25, 109, 158, 159, 167, 170 Davis, Robert Davis, Roosevelt Davis, Sheena ; Davis, Todd... 25, 97, 108, 109, 137, 157 Dawson, Derek Dawson, Keven Day, Nikki Day, Robert Day, Ronald Defoe, David Defore, Ashley DeFore, Jimmy .... 64, 174, 175 DeGuzman, Emmanuel Delong, Paula Denier, Chris Denney, James Deshazier, Erica DeVito, Amy DeVito, Crystal Dews, Emily Dews, James Dickey, AnnMarie . 17, 25, 163, 184 Dickey, David Dickey, Theresa Digby, James Dinehart, Nathan 25, 115, 133, 164, 170, 32 Dinehart, Nick Dishmond, Jeremiah Dobbins, Jermel Dodds, Lisah 25, 160, 32 Donehoo, Lynne ..85, 104, 105 Dooley, Amber Dooley, Kyle Dooley, Steven Dorsey, Natalie Doss, Bobby Doss, Candace Doss, Candice Douglas, Hyacinth . Douglas, Jill Dover, Ashley Dowling, Summer 64, 148, 149, 166, 169 Downs, Justin Doyle, Emily Doyle, Patrick Drake, Brittany 149, 156, 168 Drake, Erica Duckworth, Maja Dudley, Miranda Dugan, Erich Dukes, John Duncan, Matthew Duncan, Melinda Dunn, Jeffery Dunn, Lalita Dunn, Nekeza Dunn, Sarah Dunn, Shaquita Durham, Kowaice Durrence, Jessica Easley, Nikesha Eason, Christopher Eason, Jeffery Eason, Kim Eason, Robert Edwards, Brian Edwards, Crystal Edwards, Maggie ... 15, 42, Eipert, Matthew Ellington, Blake Elliott, Christen Emory, Angela Emory, Robin Evans, Aric Evans, Gerell Evans, Mason ....6, 15, 42, Evans, Terrance Evans, Varial Eversole, Krystal Faircloth, Kristin Fambles, Frank Fambro, Johnny Fambro, Latessa Farley, Denetra Farley, Franchesa Farmen, Richard Farmer, Brad Farrow, Miyon Favors, Amanda .. Feibelman, Julie . 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Gibson, Hedrick Gibson, James Gibson, Keywe Gibson, Rebecca Gibson, Shajuway Gibson, Tommy .. 26, 108, 109, 157 Gilbert, JaMegan Gilmore, Crawneshia .. 43, 149, 151 Glenn, Latasha Glenn, Stephanie 65, 100, 169, 177 Glover, Henry Glover, Jeremy Godbee, Jessica Godbee, Teri 26, 103, 181 Goel, Ankur ..43, 112, 156, 164 Goff, Andrew Goforth, Adam 26, 35, 162, 170 Goforth, India 65, 160, 166 Golden, Leah Goodman, Kalee Goodwin, John Goodwin, Kyle Googe, David Gordon, Crystal Gorley, Antralon Gosha, Chance Goss, Jonathan AGRE Od ces scacxscxcctimavensabs 80 Grace, Brandon Graddick, Chris ... 43, 156, 165, 172, 174, 185 Grant, Brittney 43, 82, 169, 174 Grant, Hope Gravely, J.C. ...ssescsseeees 85, Gray, Aaron Gray, Traenel... 16, 27, 78, Graydon, Ashley Graydon, Deven Green, Angela Green, Aspen Green, Chanelle Green, Jessica Green, Joe Green, Keiton Green, Kilee Green, Renita .... 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Hall, Marquis Hall, Melanie27, 31, 36, 38, 82, 83, 103, 167, 169, 181 Hall, Paul Hall, Wade Hamlin, Christopher Hamm, Shameka Hammock, Jeremy Hammock, Judith Hammond, Jesse Hampton, Michael Hamrick, Ronnie Hand, Jarnetta Hand, Shamill Hankinson, Lori Hannah, Rebecca Happoldt, Julie Hardee, Jonathan Harden, Harold ... 43, 109, 165, 185 Harden, Katie Harden, Stacy Harden, Tiffany Harden, Tre.43, 103, 109, 156 Hardnett, Monique Hardy, Latosha Hardy, Melissa Harmon, Ariel Harpe, Priscilla Harrell, Demitria... 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Hooks, Brian Hooks, LaRanda Hoover, Jessica Hopkins, Kelvin Hopkins, Patrick Hopkins, Sarah Hopkins, Stephen Hopkins, Travis Horst, Kathleen 55, 61, 159 55, 174 28, 126, 157 28, 157 Horton, Ginnie Houser, Christa Houser, Nathaniel Howard, Alex Howard, Anthony Howard, Candace Howard, Isaac Howard, Jameshia Howard, Jonathan Howard, Joshua Howard, Kamyla Howard, Kenya Howard, Larry Howard, Marcus Howard, Portia 111, 170 Howard, Randy Howard, Shikera Howard, Tamona Huckeba, Justin Hudson, Johnta Hudson, Thomas Hughes, Christopher ... Hughes, Deava Hughes, Linda Hughes, Marcus Hulett, Rhonda Huling, Adam Huling, Anthony Huling, Chase Humphrey, Heather Hunt, Lanita Hunt, Michael Hunter, Carol Hunter, Greg 28, 109, 114, 115, 116 Hunter, Nicole Hurst, Danny Hurst, Kimesha Hurst, Rashaun Hutchins, Sophia Hyatt, Melanie Irby, Justin Irby, Spencer Ishmail, JoAnn Ivery, Terrada Ivey, Sharonda Jackson, Brandon... 28, 36, 56, 79, 32 Jackson, Calvin Jackson, Chris Jackson, Heather... 17, 44, 160 Jackson, Ira Jackson, Jesse Jackson, Jessica Jackson, Lakeeria Jackson, Marci....56, 111, 140, 142 Jackson, Nattlie .. 9, 13, 28, 38, 158, 32 Jackson, Rhoshonda Jackson, Ronnie Jackson, Stephanie Jackson, Tammy Jackson, Tia Jackson, Tiffany Jacobs, Amy Jacobs, Candise Jacobson, Alice 56, 170 67, 169 56, 160 56, 111 14, 28, 176 James, Ashley James, Barrie James, DaLerenta James, Elizabeth James, Jesse James, Kellise James, Russ Jang, William Jarnport, lvanna Jarrell, Silvia Jarriel, Clinton Jeffords, David Jenkins, Latrocya Jenkins, Monique Joesph, Kito John, Renardo Johnnicans, Alfred Johnson, Alexander Johnson, Amanda Johnson, Bernard Johnson, Brandon Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Hayden Johnson, Jamaica Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Latreasia Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Shonquita Johnson, Tameika Johnson, Vickia Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Yatara Jones, Amanda Jones, Arthur Jones, Bart Jones, Brian Jones, Christy Jones, Courtney Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones Jones, Jones, Jennifer Jones, Joi....29, 35, 38, 83, 99, 126, 141, 143, 156, 32 Jones, Joi Jones, Lakevinna.. Jones, Michael Jones, Phil Jones, Robby . Jones, T. J. .... Jones, Taje .... Jones, Tanya Jordan, Breion ... Jordan, James ... Jordan, Nancy Joseph, Kito Joyner, Sheena Katner, Clare Katz, Molly Keaton, Chauncey 29, 169, 170 Keen, Travis Keenan, Troy Kelly, Becky ....9, 29, 156, 164, 167, 168, 32 Kelly, Sharonda Kelly, Stacee Kempey, Mark Kendrick, Markeita Kennedy, David Kennedy, Jessica Kent, Clinton Kent, Jennifer Kent, Thomas Kiel, Rebecca Kim, Lucy Kinder, Onterris King, Johnathon............c006 68 King, Juwahn King, Lafayette King, Lois King, Terrill Kitchens, Gwen Kling, Mark Klingemier, Aaron Knight, Kitty Knight, Raymond Knowles, Chris Kobek, Sara Koetter, Adam Kofferd, Tatton Kofford, Boston Koppel, Courtney Kortes, Lindsey Krigbaum, Emily Krynski, Nicholas LaBeause, Joe Lacey, Andrea .... Lacey, Danica Lafferty, Kerri Lamar, Javis 56, 167, Landers, Miranda... 16, 29, Lane, John Lane, Stephen Lang, Jamie Langley, Meredith Lanier, Justin Latham, Ashley ... Lathem, Niki Lavender, Kelvin Lavender, Tavaris Lawrence, Emily ... 30, 99, 164, 177, 178 Lawrence, James TERS ies eee Lee, Jason Lee, LeAnne Leggett, Carrie .... Leon, Norma Leonard, Alfred Leonard, Angelique Leonard, Maurice Lester, Denise Lester, Emmaline Lester, Nancy Lester, Tavares Leverette, Robert Lewis, Aubrey . 8, 30, 102, 132, 167 Lewis, Crystal Lewis, Estella 56, 119, 149 Kiel, Christine45, 156, 164, 168 Lewis, George Lewis, Krystal Liedle, Andrew Lightsey, Travis Liles, Adian Lilley, Samuel } Lindsey, Candice 57, 149, 156 167 Lipper, Mike Lipson, Marc Little, Reginald Little, Steven Littlejohn, Demarcus Lockett, LaShelivia Lockwood, Paul Logan, Kenneth Longaker, Chad .... 30, 98, 115 124 Lonsway, Jennifer 30, 176 Lord, Brad ....57, 114, 115, 159 Louder, Erica Louder, Jessica Lounnarath, Sacksith ... 30, 170 Love, Allison Lowe, Precious Lowe, Shunika Loyd, Latasha Lucas, Aris Lundy, Amesa Luzader, Angela .. 45, 149, 151 Lyles, Jessica Mack, Dexter Mack, Joycelynn 156, 176, 181 Mack, Shirley Mahone, Charles . Mainor, Jamie Majors, Celeste .... Malloy, Bradford Maloy, Christopher Maloy, Meghan .... 68, 135, 160 Manard, Julia Mangino, Michael Mann, Jadralyn Manning, Justin Marcinski, Alicia Marion, Terrice Marlowe, Andrea Martin, Alan Martin, Anthony Martin, Greg Martinez, Melissa Martinez, Michelle Mason, Latisha Mathis, Alicia Mathis, Deyondra ... 30, 35, 36, 82, 83, 167, 169 Mathis, Michael Mathis, Tony Matthews, Jennifer Maxwell, Jalecia Maynard, Amber Maynard, Brian Maynard, Vincent Mayo, Michael Mays, Jesse McAllaster, Crystal McAllaster, David McCallum, Heather . 14, 15, 46, 69, 166 69, 166 46, 162 69, 163 86, 94, 105 168 McCarey, Rachel McCaskill, Jennifer McClain, Nikki 14, 30, 176, 177, 32 McClellan, Heather .... 166, 174 McClellard, Jessica McClendon, Samantha . 13, 30, 118, 119, 174 McConnell, Kellie. 69, 156, 163 McConnell, Tiffany 14, 46 McCorkle, Kristy7, 46, 141, 142 McCormick, Sirvoda McCoy, Alfred McCoy, Raquel McCroba, Ashley 30, 119, 132, 160, 169, 174 McCullough, Beverly McDaniel, Mike ................ 9, 46 McDonald, Gray 30, 34, 35, 169 McElmurray, Jamario McGee, Dwight McGow, Alicia Mcintosh, Megan McKinney, Mindy McKinney, Ryan .. 46, 163, McKnight, Brian McLendon, Christine ... 46, McLendon, Kristy McMullen, Jerrell McPhail, Gary McWhorter, Daniel... Meadows, Alyica Medley, Courtney Meister, Kristen Mells, Jonathan Melvin, Chad Menze, Matt Merriweather, Alex Middleton, Chasity Miller, Carol Miller, Derrick Miller, Ronald Miller, Sarah Miller, Shane Milner, Alvina Mims, Andrew Mims, Darius Mitchell, David Mobini, Faraanak Mobley, Jeremiah Mobley, Tamica Moinipour, Christina .... 69, Moore, Mandy Moore, Monica .... 86, 104, 105, 127 Moore, Orlando 27, 31, 97, 115 Moore, Summer .. 31, 111, 142, 148, 149 Moore, Zayra Morgan, Andrew Morgan, Angela Morgan, Michael Morris, Amanda Morris, April Morris, Crystal Morris, Mandy .... 163, 174, 184 Morris, Matt..........69, 166, 174 Morris, Stephanie Morse, Joanne Morton, Brandi Mosely, Chastity Mosley, Sarah Moss, Antoine Moss, Antonio Moss, Jacinta Moss, Shaquita Moultrie, DaVida .. 46, 165, 185 Moultrie, Karlisle 69, 160 Muchin, Kevin Mullendore, Michael Mulvihill, Crystal Mulvihill, Shaun Mumford, Josh Munshi, Keyur 31, 35, 156, 163 Myers, Matthew Myers, Rachael Myrick, Tyrone .... 58, 156, 174, 178 Naef, Chris Napier, Keyshun Neal, Colette Neal, Ronald Nelson, Tekoya Nesmith, Brooks Newberry, Amber Newman, Dotti Newman, Nekiesha Newton, Christopher Newton, Dustin Newton, Matthew Nichols, Chris Noel, Carmen Nora, Julius Noriega, Norma Norris, Trudy O'Neal, Michael Ochoa, Jesse Odom, Brad Odom, James Odom, Matthew Ogle, Joe Ogletree, Nakie Oliver, Billie Oliver, Jessica Opoku-Fianko, Nora 16, 31, 79, 160 Orange, Jimmie ... 58, 109, 166 Ouzts, Andrew .... 58, 116, 156, 159 Ouzts, Charles Ouzts, Susan Overton, Rhonda Owens, Alan Owens, Jason .... Owens, Josh Padgett, Amy Palmer, Holly Park, Charles .58, 61, 163, 167 Parker, Chiquita Parker, Jill ee Parrish, Sandra ae Patel, Mrunal 47, 163, 170 Patel, Neil .....47, 51, 156, 158, 159, 168, 169 Patel, Nirav Patel, Nishal 32, 112, 166, 168 Patel, Ripal Patel, Sarah Patterson, Donte Patterson, Ricketa Patton, Lauren Patton, Spencer Patton, Tiffany Paulk, Jennifer 47, 51, 156 Pawlick, Sarah . 8, 32, 153, 164 Pawlick, Shari Peacock, Sean Peagler, Virginia Pearman, Heather Pearson, Aldan Pearson, Shantae Peavey, Tiffany Peavy, Richard Peed, Claire Pelt, Brian Pendleton, Corticia Penn, Chandler Perkins, LaTasha Perkins, Winifred Perkovich, Mande Peterson, Pam Phelps, Kenneth Phillips, Janea Phillips, Kevin Phillips, Lindsay . Pierce, Michael Pike, Ruth Pinkney, Crystal . Piper, Casey Piper, Valerie Pipkins, Nathan Pitts, Stephanie Pitts, Tarika Plagge, Richard Platt, Mark Plowden, George Poole, Keiontae Poole, Tevis 87, 105 58, 156, 174 Porter, Dontraye . Potts, Shannon Powe, Ernest Powe, Jerod Powell, Brian Powers, Justin Pratt, Krystle 58, 135 Pressley, George 58, 102, 112, 124, 126 Pritchett, Chad Pritchett, Emily15, 47, 156, 164 Proctor, Andrew Pugh, Heather Putmon, Durriyah Quarterman, Raven Queen, Dana Queen, Traci Rabanus, Chad Ragan, Joshua Ragins, Jamaal Ramey, Larry .87, 94, 104, 105 Randall, Jondrea . 99, 165, 185 Rankin, Charlie Ravnan, Catherine Rawis, Greg Ray, Angela .. 9, 32, 34, 35, 77, 169, 174, 181, 32 Ray, Christopher Redd, Marques ... 47, 156, 163, 164, 170 Redd, Marquita .... 70, 156, 163 Redford, Tasha 70, 174 Reeves, Jermayne Reeves, Keaton .. 70, 100, 166, 174 Reeves, Koviea Reeves, Rodney Reeves, Ronald Register, Brandon Register, Steven Reid, Janeisha Reid, Monica Renner, Kristin . Revell, James Rhatican, Kevin Rhodes, Alysha Richardson, Charles .... 59, 115 Richardson, Kizzy Richardson, Shanisha Richardson, Shondra Ridley, Wesley 59, 156 Rigsby, Ryan . 12, 32, 120, 121 Ritchwood, Marcus Rivers, Tracy Roberds, Rebecca... Roberson, Eric Roberts, Zachary Robinson, Alicia Robinson, Allister Robinson, Kelly 32, 157 Robinson, Serdana 10, 47 Robinson, Shauntae ... 70, 101, 174 Robinson, Steven Robinson, Zonisha.. 14, 16, 99, 176, 177 Rocker, Brian Rocker, Chris Rodgers, Chelsey . 15, 59, 135, 156, 163, 167, 169 Rodgers, Jimi Rodgers, Keeb Rodgers, Stephanie..... 47, 159 Rodriguez, Eric .......... 6, 17, 47 Rogers, Jimi 59, 166, 169, 170, 176 Rogers, Punchie Rogers, Shenica Rollins, Harold Rose, Crystal 70, 166 58, 170 59, 137 Ross, Carolyn Rouse, Edward Rouse, Montrile Rousey, Kelly Rowland, John Rozier, Angelle Rozier, Luke Rozier, Nikki 38, 168, 174 Rulapaugh, Amanda Rumney, Tiffany Rushin, Abby Rushing, William Russell, Cellina 157, 32 Russell, Otis Rutherford, Cedrick Rutherford, Helen Ryals, Wesley Saferight, Ashley 47, 174 Samples, Erike ... 29, 137, 138, 139, 157, 32 Samples, Jarman Sampson, Latisha.... Sams, Paul Sanders, Brinceson .... 78, 108, 137, 139, 32 Sanders, Pavala Sanders, Ronald Sandifer, Bernice Sandifer, Latasha Sanford, Antrell Sanford, Tiwanna . Sapp, Gregory Satterwhite, Stephanie . 10, 16, 164, 32 Scarborough, Lindsey . 71, 135 Scharnikow, Shawn. .... 48, 160, 177, 179 Schieneman, Diane Schultz, Kristi48, 163, 174, 184 Scott, Antwan Scott, Candice Scott, Carissa Scott, Charmarra Scott, Dexter Scott, Jamarcus Scott, Sharon Scott, Sheena Seale, Julie .............. 9, 145, 32 Sellers, Ben Sellers, Jon Sellers, Maurice .... Sells, Nicole Senseman, Crystal 157, 32, 32 Seratnahaei, Ashkan .. 48, 163, 184 Setzer, Whitney .. 9, 34, 35, 95, 119, 132, 164, 169, 181, 32, 32 Shah, Alissa Shannon, Phanico Shaw, Ashlie Shaw, Jean Shaw, Oneil Sheehan, Phil Sheehan, Polly Sheehan, Steve ... 153, 166, 32 Shelley, Gregory Shelley, Jermaine Shelley, Reginald 174, 32 71, 174 Shepard, Leila Shepard, Shanda Sheppard, Michelle Sheppard, Shanda Shimler, Jennifer 88, 104 Shippey, P. J... 48, 159 Shomaker, Andrea 89, 103 Shoup, Virginia Shurling, Elizabeth Sikes, Jodie Simmons, Melissa Simmons, Shannon Simms, Kimberly Sims, Elizabeth Sinclair, Dawn Sinclair, Derek Sinclair, Justin Singleton, Niketa Sitten, William Skaggs, Beau 15, 48, 120, 159 Skilling, Amanda ... 13, 48, 149, 159 Slocumb, Claire .... 16, 95, 156, 164, 165, 185, 32 Smith, Andre Smith, Anquan Smith, Ashanti ................. 7, 48 Smith, Bertrice Smith, Candace Smith, Charles Smith, Danielle .. 162, 168, 169 Smith, Diane Smith, Eric Smith, India Smith, Jacob Smith, James Smith, Kevin Smith, Lauren Smith, Linda Smith, Mandy59, 161, 168, 174 Smith, Michele Smith, Nick Smith, Phillip Smith, Ryan 163, 166, 170, 184 Smith, Spencer Smith, Tamiko Smith, Tatiana Smith, Travis Smith, Trista Sneeder, Mathew Snell, Jairus Solomon, Chris Solomon, Dusty Solomon, Ellis Solomon, Ramonica .... 71, 174 Solomon, Sunday . 48, 74, 156, 165 Solomon, William Soto, Rodrigo Spencer, Lena .... 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HOLLEY AND THE WESTSIDE CLASS OF 1999 GREAT IMPRESSIONS 3252 VINEVILLE AVENUE (912) 474-5656 MACON, GEORGIA 31204 eeoeeceeeeceecccceccscceseoossceeceseoseeecseccceoccce {i A friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the world walks out Melissa Benson, Emily Lawrence, Ashley McCroba, Saral Pawlick, Whitney Setzer, Allison Trotter, Blake Walkemeyer, and Cara Webster Seniors class of 1999 TREPELEPEEEEEEEE Eee) Melissa | | inet . ) 25 ve God with Our goal in life was to raise you to do your best, and to love God Cc z ; 5 4 A ? > - 7) > if ? 7 2 ill your heart. We know we succeeded by the person you have become , - love you! | . , oc Mom and Dad Seasons change, friends move away, and life goes on from day to day. And many times we wonder why, yet we can always be assured, because God tells us in His word that unlike changes in weather, love goes on the lasts Jorever.-Precious Moments COCCCeCCeCeeeoEoeeCLCeLCooE ooo ELLCLCEOLCECSCCCCooeoe ss Brian Edward Rocker & ; BRIAN oe Strength, Honor Be strong and f of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee whithe vest, Brian, You came into our life 18 years ago. We have watched you grow from an infant into a handsome young man. You have made us laugh and you have made us cry. We are very proud of you. We will always be here for you. Always remember how much we love you. Love, Mom and Dad May God bless you. epocccccccccccescecoeeecccccccecceccescccococoess Cara, We are so blessed that God placed you in our lives. You are a beautiful, strong, independent young woman with a sweet spirit. We are proud of you! With love always, os eeoeeececcececccececeeceseeeeeeeseeeeseceseeocceoccce ff; Cara, Thanks for being a great big sister! Love, Clint Cara Margaret Webster Clinton Gregg Webster Class of 1999 Class of 2000 Ceoecececcccscecseesesceseceeecsesececsececscesesese sis Open Six Days A Week petra LILY NAILS ALAN PARKER, AGENT Setlcricanyiacol oe qunius State Farm Insurance Companies * SCULPTURED NAILS * PEDICURE ANCE + SILK, LINEN WRAPS * NAIL ART . Forsyth at Zebulon Roads * GEL NAIL * AIR BRUSH Macon, GA 31210 Plantation Hill Wesleyan Station Baconsfield Office 912.475.0075 124 North Lee St 4650 Forsyth Rd 610-H North Ave : Forsyth, GA 31029 Macon, GA 31210 Macon, GA 31211 Email: alan.parker.cyv9@statefarm.com (912) 994-0940 (912) 757-0700 (912) 741-7212 Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 7:30 pm Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Sunday - Closed Fast and Quality Service LARRY BUNCE Sales Representative CHARLETTE S. GAIL RES 912/788-4326 BUS: 912/746-1476 a rea aan To a wonderful and loving daughter. Wishing use Gvamia eras: you success and blessings in all aspects of life. MACON, GA 31206 May the goals and dreams that you have planned in life become a reality. Quality Snack Food Since 1913 Your father, Charles H. Gail Good Luck, Class Of 1999! Melante, La Tonya, > a a ae. Train a child in the wey which he should You have ali ways made us pr oud. go. ~ Proverbs 99:16 Slay God bless you in Remember ... All things are possible for he that believes. Love always , Auntie Audria, Uncle Derrick and Haley!! To: Traenel (c/o 99) From: Your Mother And B.J. Keep on laughing girl; after all laughing is good for the soul! We love you, and We're proud of you!!! TRUEPEUEUELELELELELELET EEE Natalie Fitzpatrick c/o 1999 lI press on toward the goal to | win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." Philippians 3:14 I can finally say that Ive made it. I want to thank you, Mom, for making it possible. Love, Punkin Abby, Life can be unfair at times, and those are the times when you must maintain faith and never let go. We leave you the best times of our lives. We love you! Aubrey, Beth, and Shazi FURNITURE Billy Hyatt Manager 1538 Eisenhower Pkwy. * Macon, GA 31206 (912) 785-9000 We aw 10 proud, of you. You have made many wendeyul accomplishments | Uroughoul your school years. You have such o loving and caring heant and. youn delevminalion will lake you whenwer you heanls. Aluays remember lo heap Lod. fil Congratulations, J weelie. Philippians, 4:15 3 can do oll things nough Christ, whe shongthans, me. dove always, Papas, MaMa, Mom,and Had eeoceceescceeeeeeeeseccccccccccescceseccecscoceess [ey A (eel Phar. D.? Pilot a - ee a i me m. Dad Hom , * (otherine Se oe Wifi $ a ely Littl f , L : an > <_ ite |S Lv 30 __. Coeeecececeececscecececscoccsoscecoocoececscocoseccooocooe si Emily, Our hearts are full of love and pride as we congratulate you. Right before our eyes, you have become a wonderful young woman. May your fu- ture be filled with love, happi- ness, and success. We love you, Mom And Dad Jeffrey, An impish boy who touched our hearts with his smile A ball of energy that keeps our lives interesting Congratulations! We are proud of you! Our prayer is that you utilize the unique gifts God has given you and allow them to grow. Have the wisdom to strive toward your goals, and remember you learn from trying; you win from the doing. We love you, Dad, Mom, Allison, Ashley, Thomas COC CCC C CCE rere eeeeeooccccooocccoooooooessS John C. Hawkins, M.D., P.C. Cardiology and Cardiac Catheterization 682 Hemlock St., Suite 490 Macon, Ga 31201 Good Luck Lindsay and the Class of 2000! We love you! Mom, Dad, Greer, and Jean SEPA OTSES ESS 00008500 TERENSSO FESS EECOS TORE EEE Sarah, We Really Do Love You! Dad & Mom y 3163 Napier Ave. 743-5677 Coeececececccececcececsceccseeeseeeoseseeceeccesecececsce fi Bryn, How quickly the years have We are so proud of you. Love, Dad, Mom, Joe, Will, Sky, Mama Harrison Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart. Psalms passed! . ae) > 7 / ~ xe oe es gx tes ee eC AAe Through all the tears and all the laugh, Vhrwugh the good times and the bad, They have made ud who we are: dreams - can they ever be obtained? like a newborn child ies + they give us something a to live for they push us to see what's at the mountaintop 9 have dreams. Without dreams there is no spirit for the adventure. SFG Keli, You are the love of ty We and the sparkle nny ye F will aways love. you. Jeffrey, Congratulations! We are so proud of the fine young man you have grown into. We thank God everyday for sending you to us. As you go on your new journey through life, just know we will always be there for you. Never forget that you are capable of achieving anything in life you desire. You create your own destiny. You are in our hearts forever. Susty, Not only haveyow bee aw boyfriend the pas two yearss but more importantly w bestfriend. We love you, T love you more and more each day. Mama and Daddy Love; Kelli Ashley, That cule little dimpled smile you had as a child has blossomed inlo the smile of a beautiful young lady. From cheerleading, to soccer, lo key club, to show choir, to church activities, its been quile a year. You have grown in faith and maturity for which we feel blessed. God has a plan for you that we feel proud to witness. We will always be there for you. Congratulations! Love, Ded and Sue JAMES DOYLE WALTERS, JR. (JAMIE) Always a smile!! The BEST IS YET TO COME!! Love, Mom & Dad COCO EEEEEEOHOEEEEEEEECOOOOLCCLCCLCCCCCCcoessS ah 4 @ = x ee on Ey er, Aubrey, Remember who you are and whose you are. We love you! Mom and Dad THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES ~ j - a Boy a > 4 : / > P . i X rox , z 4 hel Fe ) Ss ) NS, Whe yg iw Ge Ms <3 ~ x & = Ny Nw ~J S = ~J ~J hy < CONGRATS, CLASS OF 1999 S7IYOWFW FHL YOF SHNUH EXCELLENCE Ys not a Gift Given, but a Skill Perfected Do it Because it is Right! bo What is Right! | ; - at J 9 . : ? Then, Do it Right! / 4ldam, We are so proud and you have worked so hard. Now, Life really begins. As you close this chapter and begin the next, remember, God will Lead you... we will Love you... but, you will make it all happen. Son, the Kest is yet to be! We love you always, Mom, Dad and India In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:6 Dear Whitney, You have been a joy to us from the beginning, an unfolding miracle along the way, and now you've been voted Most Likely to Succeed. And just think: all you had to do was be yourself! With All of Our Love, Mom and Dad Melanie Lashay Hall NS Congratulations to our dearest daughter, Melanie! We love you very much, and are so very proud of you. You have brought so much joy to our lives As you move forward, Always remember Your presence 1s a present to the world. You're unique and one of a kind. Your life can be what you want it to be. Take the days just one at a time. Count your blessings, not your troubles. You'll make it through whatever comes along. Within you are so many answers. Understand, have courage, be strong. Don't put limits on yourself. So many dreams are waiting to be realized. Decisions are too important to leave to chance. Reach for your peak, your goal, your prize. Congratulations Melanie! We love you, Mama and Daddy Congratulations Melanie! You're on your way to the top. Love, Your little sister, jaa B Congratulations We ve watched you grow from this little boy to a fine, young man. Were proud of you. Good Luck! Love, Mom & Dad Macon Motor Cars congratulates JUAN MARTINEZ and the entire Westside High School Class of 99 Attention Class of 1999 Upon graduation, visit Macon Motor Cars for $300.00 off on any new or used Mitsubishi or B M W !!! Dearest Angela. ] looked at you today and saw my beautiful daughter no longer a baby. but a loving person with a full range ot emotions and feelings. tdeas and goals: We're so proud ot who that person has become! We pray God s contimed blessings tor your life- We ACC love you and cherish you everyday! Proverbs. 22:6 Mom. Mark and Caleb AYN, rat a oe ps ~ rfypt i 7 ; rtyvy PTT ag? eececececceccceccecceecceseceseeeseececescceosceccccccce si You just call out my name/ And you know, wherever I am/ II] come running, to sce you again. Youve got a friend -Carole King (James Taylor) Courtney Medley Good Luck Class of 1999! TREUPUELELELELELEE EEE) G. Gray McBonald, 999 Class of 99 The road to victory is paved with preparation. BE PREPARED. Life is not winning or losing, but how you play the game. PLAY WELL. Be true to yourself, your friends and your family. We love you and are so very proud of you. Always strive for the prize. Love, Mom & Dad Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may obtain it. And everyone who competes for the prize is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a perishable crown, but we for an imperishable crown. Therefore I run thus: not with uncertainty. Thus I fight: not as one who beats the air. I Cor. 9:24-26 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended, but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before. I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Phillipians 3:13 eeoeeececececececeeseseccecoececcoeseceocceocecccccoce si ArtWork By: Bambi Setzer Commissioned Portraits & Other Artwork e First Born (912) 475-9882 @ My First ce A Portrait is a work of we fine art that will be e First Graduating Class Papasan ocd e First Drill Team Captain ; a of : } combined First Homecoming Queen 8 7 _ a style of the artist affirm the value and worth of the subject. Melanie, You're One of the First Remember: What better way to demonstrate care and : : affection 1S Always a Winner! for a loved one than through such a Love Always, celebration of his or Aunt Shirley, Leander, Nikki and her very existence? Grandmama = ce 5377 White House Plantation Rd. Macon. Georgia 31210 Deyondra, Seems as though you were just our little baby, now you've grown into a beautiful young lady. You've made us proud all through the years. Face the future and have no fears. On May 22, you're on your own and let all the wonderful things are taught you be shown. Congratulations! We Love You, Mom, Dad, Sierra, Devontae J > a j < f 7 ~ Sed = eoececceccceseecescccscccescccescosecsococcccccoe ss "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. "Your thoughts and tmaginations are the only real limits to your possibilities. JY] UO Saloys ap}suj ay] Uj UO s20b WY YY, Congratulations, We love you - Mom, Dad, Cody. Kristte. Tina. Patty. Uncle Dale. Nanny. Big Daddy. Donna, Audte, Caroll. Bubba, Johnathon, Megan, Mollie. Kylte. Hope. Paige. Cee. Jartd, Chris TRELEERELELEEEEEE EEE eee eee ey Leslie, From the time you were born we knew you were special. You've grown into a beautiful young woman and have made us very proud. Our hearts are filled with love and wishes for a full and successful life. Congratulations! Cove. Mom. Dad, and Jamie TIFFANI, You are our shining star May your light shine BRIGHT We love you, Mom, RK, Alicia, Neenaw, Grandpaw, Aunt Kles JAY TUCKER ALWAYS willing to Lend a helping hand CARING, TRUSTING, EASY GOING, marching to the sound cf your own band. FOREVER Looking f0n good in ALL you greet NEVER a stranger do you meet. From HOT WHEELS to REAL WHEELS we've watched you a4row Into a FINE young man EVERYONE 44 PROUD to know. This yearn YUU'LL waite the FINAL chapter of your high school years When the crowds applaud on GRADUATION DAY OURS wikl be the Loudest amoung the cheers. Stay focused on your FAITH, TALENTS, GOALS, and STRIVE to hold your chin up HIGH Keeping your ABILITY to Live Life to its FULLEST, always be wikling to TRY! FoLkow the pathway to your DREAMS BeLieve in your heart you have the means! Whatever path you take, our LOVE, SUPPORT, and PRIDE wikk be with you. CONGRATULATIONS! YOU DID IT! Love, MAMA, PETE, & JENNIFER NANNY, UNCLE TOMMY, & AUNT JO As you begin this the next chapter of your life, remember ty) keep your heart looking upwards to the Lord. Never forget that your uniqueness is made up from other peoples hearts too.. lf you could look inside yourself, you would see little pieces of your Mama, Granny and Papa, Aunt Pam and | your dearest friends. Just as a fine piece of pottery, you a a combination of many types of tlay. What you will be when you grow up , is not a mystery to, ... you will always be our Beffy, Elizabeth- when you are trouble, Roma -the other name you like and our Beth. Wh you will do is grow up, growing dearer and nearer to your! family. A family that will always love you and be your | greatest fans. Mara Dawn Garcia Born Sanuary 27, 1980 A guadilla, Puerto Rico C Ya Beautiful Beautiful faces are those that wear The Light of a pleasant spirit there: Beautiful hands are those that do Deeds that are Noble, good a nd true: Beautiful feet are they that go Swiftly to lighten anothers woe We are so proud of Our beautiful Mara May God bless you and keep you always, Love, Dom and Dad Adam, It seems like yesterday was your first day of school. Now that you're graduating we wish you the best of luck in Itfe, and the career you choose fo pursue. We are very proud of you, and we love you. Mom, Dad. and Megan 4 friend 1s an extension of yourself without which you are not complete LAQLA Al You are a shining example of what a daughter can be-- loving and compassionate beautiful and good honest and princ ipled determined and independent sensitive and intelligent You are a shining example of what every parent wishes their daughter were and we are so very proud of you You will always be our beautiful baby. We Love You, Mom, Tad, Marvee, Ashley, Chelsea, Kristy Steven, Nana, Grandaddy, Susie, Jeff, Katie, Adam, Jenny, Kelly, Cody, and Little Bit You can be anything you want to be if only you believe with gut ficient conviction, act in accordance with your faith; for whatever the mind can conceive and believe the mind can achieve. With all our love, Mother, Father, and Tiffany Congratulations Meca from Big Mike, Wanda, Brandi, and Lif Mike. Good luck in the future and may you have all your heart desires. God bless you, baby ais. Every blessing is a lesson and every lesson is a blessing. God bless you. Love, Fred Congratulations! It wasn't easy but you did it. Job well done. | will alvays be there for you. May God continue to bless and keep you forever. Love, Ken Finally, thanks to my wondertul parents and my inspiring older brothers, ? m graduating from high school. With God on my aide, | shall follow through with my plans for the future. eeceececcceccecsececceseeeseeeeceseseccocoscccoosccoe fi Darling Stephanie, We have brought you this far on your journey through this life. We know you will choose the right path as you continue your journey. And remember, you take little bits of us with you. We are so proud of you. All our love, Wom and Dad it seems like yesterday wien we 100k you 70 JOMOICO Stil win 2 , KICKING ONY DO-00 Doll YOU COUID Je Naor ii, we wont to remind you thot lit and changes by CNS OE CONGRATULATIONS Craig ard Eric Buckthal Ghd all of Westsides Jirst graduating dass. We are double proud. 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CONGRATULATIONS!!! we Congratulations Melanie, Graduate Leah Whiting a Class of 1999 As you move forward in life. We are very Proverbs 8:10-11 : ae , proud of you and wish you the BEST! A penny for your thoughts, a quarter for a call, o and all of your Momma's love. es Love Always, Love, Aunt Teresa, Uncle Glen, Chris, Kim, Lee ana Mom : Too-Sweet DANCE DYNAMICS 4537 Forsyth Rd., Suite F Macon, GA 31210 Owner/Director Pam Mielarczyk 912-474-2010 BALLET POINTE e JAZZ TAP Think of the bright future waiting for all the families of hon- est and innocent and peace-loving people. coc cccccccceceecccccccocccccccccccccccoccess Dear Alissa: Here it is, time for you to graduale. The las! four years bave gone by so fast, and now it 3s lime for you lo look forward to the fulure. We hope it will be filled with love, happiness, success and peace. We hope all of your dreams will come true, that life will bring you eoerytbing you have always boped for, and that God will hold you in bis beart and give you peace. Love, Pom, Dad, Mira and Erica COCSCSOSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSHSESSSSSESESESSEHESEEEE Ads 247 y ad! > * ayes chee teaese i r ' / wy ; "] rrr rerrerrerererereereeeereEeCEre eee) = Leah Whiting, Was it just yesterday that | rocked you to sleep or changed your diaper? Was it just yesterday that | unhooked your first fish or bragged that you were mine at your first dance recital? Was it just yesterday that | snapped that picture while you were hiking and squatted on the side of the trail? Yes, it was just yesterday that we got your first car (but it aged me an extra seventeen years)! As you receive your diploma and | brag about > you being mine, a new series of just yesterday memories will start. | thank God for you and just yesterdays. - fer 17 Years Gufeuence / \_ BLAND ROOFING CO., INC. * RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL We SELL ALL TYPES OF ROOFING MATERIALS *NORD BITUMI DEALER- 3680 Fairmont Ave. Macon Ga. (912) 474-0953 LEACY'09 FREE ESTIMATES ee Worle <> A total collapse of the Russian ruble sends world markets into chaos Boris Yeltsin asks Viktor Chernomyrdin to head the governmenitt help restore political and economic stability AFP Photo <> French high school students demand more teachers, better equipment and buildings and a lighter course load in an October protest in Paris. The French government designates $40 million annually over the next four years, as well as 1,000 new teaching posts. y A discotheque fire in Goteborg, Sweden, kills 67 teens and injures seyeral more, making it the deadliest fire in modern Swedish history Arson is the suspectedi@auise of the October fire | AP Phota/Franck Prevel c After 150 countries ende campaign, the U.S. vows to sper estimated $1 billion over thes five years on anti-drug ad corporate and civic p and promotion. - % > = " v 7 Ge of the death of Princess \\uagss y) Pr Fr. ; Diana and Dodi Fayed is put on display in London's > Harrods department store, which is owned by Dodi's father. In a dangerous escalation of hostile feelings in the area, India beg nuclear bomb testing in response to Pakistan's testing of the Ghauri missile, &, sd BD %, rats > In retaliation for the African embassy bombings, the U.S. attacks a suspected chemical weapons factory in the capital of Sudan and a terrorist training ber 2, Swissair Flight 111 crashes in the s Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada, killing all s and crew aboard. A cockpit wiring fire d cause of the disaster. camp in Afghanistan, and launches a worldwide search for suspected mastermind Osama bin Laden. AP Photo Paul Chiasson aa > OnmAugust 7, powerful bombs explode outside the , ; ,2 UiSeembassies in Kenya . ao a aoe <> NASA and Russia will conduct 45 missions to and Tanzania killing 248 ' {= , ao | launch and assemble the International Space people, including 12 . . : a so Station Alpha. Set for completion by 2004, the Americans, and injuring f : station will be powered by almost an acre of solar more than 5,000 r . : we. SF . panels and will weigh almost one million pounds. The remains of Czar Nicholas Il and his family, killed in 1918 in Central Russia and buried in a mass grave, are exhumed and laid to rest in St. Petersburg. President Clinton becomes the first U.S. leader to visit China since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, Many criticize The worst summer Clinton for his apparent leniency toward flooding in China Chinas human rights restrictions. since 1954 kills . : 3,000 people, /\ : Ring, Hurricane Mitch destroys 17 million - ae a, y favages parts of homes and affects *% 7S F j Central America one-fifth of the . : sa be Us fy, and kills more.than countrys population. 4 pee 10,0 s Sie oe si est storm in the region's history. 5 AP Photo/Xintwa, Zhang Yonghong Gary Hershor {) After months of negotiations, Swiss banks and Jewish groups reach a $1.25 billion settlement in a lawsuit filed by thousands of Holocaust survivors to recover lost savings. ) On January 1, 1999, the euro debu currency in 11 European Common Market countries. It will be three more years before euro coins and cash are officially put into circulation. National... Convicted killer Martin Gurule escapes death row and is later found drowned in a nearby river. Gurule is the first Texas inmate to estape , : death row since 1934. - Over 50 Years And thto The Next Mllerrum RI ernaon clock AP Photo/TDCJ Handout > President Clinton becomes the second president in history to be impeached. The House of Representatives charges him with two counts of obstruction of justice and perjury. The Senate acquits Clinton after a five-week trial. 177 Lia ET STEN NI 20. IN Sith sf SSE 6 . By as > Amassive Millennium Clock in New York City's garment district counts dowmthe days, hours, minutes and seconds to the year 2000 AP Photo/CNN counterfeit and more capall i of withstanding heavy abuse. _ <> After 50 years of work, \ ap Ps EEO | iiface MARy Hae \ is revealed atthe South <7 President Clinton declares the entire state of Florida a disaster area Dakota monument: When after fires burn over 300,000 acres and damage or destroy 150,000 homes, | completed, the memorial, et carved out of a mountain, will be the largest sculpture in the world. toBrett Coomer AP Ph In June, African-American James Byrd Jr., 49, is chained to the back of a truck and dragged to his death in Jasper, <> Sixteen of the 24 glass beads that historians _ believe were used to buy Manhattan Island from "Native Indians in 1626 are donated to the Indian Texas, by three men, two of whom have eee of North America located at the Crazy ties to white supremacists. E Weston Jr. charges bs into the U.S. Capitol , Mentally unstable Russell ee E T~ <> A Titanic exhibit tours the U.S. featuring over : pr, : d 200 artifacts and displays chronicling the fateful Jacob Chestnut Northwest Airlines pilots strike for 17 days in August and September causing more than 27,000 canceled flights and a loss of $338 million Reuters/im Bourg/Archive Photos In response to family pressure, DNA testing confirms that remains buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns are those of Reform Party Michael J. Biassie, an Air Force pilot shot candidate Jesse down in Vietnam. Ventura shocks : the nation when he wins the race for governor of Minnesota in November. } J ~ P Ventura is a j - a [ 2 In summer 1998, orth Texas aad movie acto! - temperatures exceed 100 degrees b | for 45 days. The states heat death toll climbs to 132 and fires burn over 344,000 acres. - AP Photo/Jim Mone AP PhotoLM Otero <) In September, Hurricane Georges crashes through the In August, General Motors Corporation Florida Keys and Mississippi. The Men storm causes ' and United Auto Workers reach an the largest mandatory evacuation in Florida history, an agreement that ends an eight-week strike. Mississippi victims receive over $131 million in aid. . AP PhotoRuth Fremson <5 Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay student at the President Clinton announces the federal University of Wyoming, dies five days after being government ends the 1998 fiscal year brutally attacked in an apparent hate crime. Vigils with a budget surplus of $70 billion, in his memory are held across the country. the first surplus since 1969. More than 280 colleges now admit some or all of their applicants without regard to SAT or ACT scores, Many schools say the system improves the academic quality and diversity of their student bodies. DNA tests determine that Rebecca Chittum was unknowingly switched with Callie Conley at a Virginia hospital after their births three years ago. This case prompts a national debate on the need for stricter hospital procedures. fen 0 a lh UOl=- < NASA's Lunar Prospector finds scattered pockets of ice beneathithe lunar surface. The presence of water could enable astronauts tise the moon as a kind of space-based filling station <> An analysis of Eastern Seaboard weather shows it really does rain more frequently on weekends than ace ae during the week, an average of 22 ;- Seo a ; , {> Columbia University graduate student Elizabeth percent more. Automobile emission , oF, CS Brannon and psychology professor Herbert patterns are the suspected cause of 5 Peet a a. , : Terrace demonstrate that monkeys can master the phenomenon. ie oe ON a simple arithmetic on at feast the level of a ; two-year-old child Ok Pharal) < Apple's translucent aqua-blue iMa@personal: omputer, its first consumer offering in years, is marketed mainly for Internet usage andy therefore, doesn't come with a disk driver Its popularity soars and it soon becomes available in several other colors a. S74, > John Glenn, 77, becomes the oldest astronaut when he undertakes a space shuttle mission in October, 36 years after his first space flight. Later, Glenn retires from a 24-year career in the U.S. Senate. &% The comet Tempel-Tuttle causes a meteor storm when it passes by Barth) The comet will be visible again in fall 1999, after which it won't reappear for another 32 years =~ Acomputerized T-shirt, woven with fiber optics and electrically conducted thread, may soon ; <> Astudy demonstrates that the more hours monitor the health of soldiers, rescuers, the XN people spend on the Internet, the more elderly and others who are medically vulnerable. 2 depressed, stressed and lonely they feel. S/The USDA announces tial a 25-millisecond 5 97 gree stez 4 . - : blast of 270-degree steam | <) Paleontologists in Argentina discover thousands of ave . " ile GO OG 7 a1 : . ipplied to meat kills 99.99 shards of fossilized dinosaur eggs. Several shards percent of the bacteria contain the fossilized remains of unhatched This process follows embryos and their never-before-seen embryo skin. the unpopular method of irradiation <> Chemistry professor Se ee in we Claude Yoder co-authors of Atoms Interactive Chemistry, a CD-ROM that uses animation to lead students through chemistry problems, eliminating the need for a textbook. AP Photo/American Museum of Natural History, L Meeker ; % Researchers discover a gene that may cause the aggressive behavior of killer bees. This knowledge may help tame African bees, whose sting has deterred beekeepers The FDA wi S . : The FDA withholds from tending hives. medical approval of St. Johns Wort, the popular herbal supplement widely believed to relieve = i depression. However, wv American consumer demand has led to St. John's Wort its use in everything from lipstick to potato chips July 22 at the age of 74. in vate elit nt AP Photo/NASA McGeeReuters Astronomers discover and photograph a he planet outside our solar system that is 4 ie about 450 light years away from Earth. > Researchers reveal a new technique that determines the sex of a baby before conception. This technique uses a laser detector that measures the DNA a ial cella: In August, renowned Houston heart surgeon Dr. Denton Cooley performs open-heart surgery which is broadcast live on the America's Health Network Internet web site. 4) On August 12, the $1 billion Titan 4 rocket explodes 42 seconds after liftoff. The rocket payload included a highly classified Defense Department satellite. <& AUSA Today investigation reveals that many of the nations s. drinking water regulations are not being enforced. The report reveals that even the worst violations have just a1 in 10 chan of drawing legal action. eo a eet ~~ PiayStations Crash Bandicoot: WARPED Supersedes its popular predecessors. Also new is Crashs sister Coco who gallops along the Great Wall of China ises through enemy-infested waters. tein : prices te & Jove detectors display whether the Users preset interests match. It's now j : < Furby, the years must-have interac! toy, has a vocabulary of 200 wo both English and its own Furbish. Furby kno WildByes contact lenses feature several designs, including a starbur black eight ball and cats eyes. The $165 lenses come in p escrii Op Bs fic atcaiated non-prescription and don't a nts. Job seekers enter heir skills and ambitions and chir scans its database foe Olds : can now register instantly instead of filling out forms at the post office that take two to three months to process. ) Asthe need for toll-free numbers greatly increases the 887 prefix joins the 800 and 888 prefixes already in use <5 Asleek, redesigned version of the 60s Volkswagen Beetle enters the market. Despite Butterflies and dragonflies are the hot a May 1998 recall for wiring motif in the fashion world appearing on problems, the New Beetle everything from clothes and bags to > hair accessories and jewelry wildly popular For $20-30 a day, trained professionals at dog and cat day cares will play with, read d to, feed and pamper pets in their care. < Cargo pants invade %\ stores and become : hb} the must-have Rie S| . ; C YAM piece of apparel : \ for teens across . the nation. \ Mr. Payroll is the first ATM that can cash a check even for someone without a bank account. The machine memorizes facial features and matches them with a social security number to verify the users identity. tesy of ma yroll Corporatio in hopes of reducing the divorce rate the Florida legislature passes the nations first law requiring that high school students be taught marital and <) Pilates, a low-impact form of exercise that uses unique equipment and deep stretching techniques, becomes popular with men and women. ; : ' relationship skills AP Photo/Susan Rag Spurred by fierce competition, colleges and universities are going online to offer students a new way to get an education. Florida State and New York University are a few jumping on board Kollerblade introduces durable, all-terrain in-line skates that can traverse dirt paths and rocky trails. The large-wheeled skates retail for a cool $600. a _ ee * ly <> Heartthrob George Clooney announces 1998-99 will be his last season on NBC's award-winning television drama, ER. <> NBC's Frasier makes history by winning its fifth consecutive outstanding comedy series award at the 50th annual Emmy 5 P : SO <> In November, ABCs Spin City star Michael J Awards. Kelsey Grammer, in the : Fox, 37, reveals he has Parkinson's disease title role, wins his third Emmy - f = Fox underwent brain surgery in March 1998 in as best comedy actor. z : an attempt to relieve seviliilitemors <> Trail Burner, a hand-held mountam bike racing game, uses mot sensors to turn corners and jump hills and water pits. Crashes make the handlebars vibrate. <> Adam Sandler stars in the surprise hit 7h ) Tom Hanks stars in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, Waterboy, which earns a an authentic recreation of World War II's D-Day. The film record $39.1 million in its receives |] Oscar nominations. November opening weekend HO AP Phota/David James Karl Malone and Dennis Rodman face off in a World Championship =~ Britains best Scrabble players commemorate the Wrestling tag-team match. The popular board game's 50th anniversary in October event pits Rodman and Hollywood by playing in Londons Wembley Stadium using Hulk Hogan against Malone and letter tiles the size of dining tables. . Diamond Dallas Page. > Walt Disney's A ar : <) In May 1998, the much-anticipated movie Godzilla Bi fe is one of opens to disappointing reviews and box office st animated : if y numbers. The epic leaves theaters quickly. fea films that ; will flood the nations theaters in the next two years. , eS Z In June, Keiko arrives in his native Iceland to begin his assimilation to his new surroundings. The move concludes a four-year campaign ) : m rT to release the uk - went five-ton star of the - movie Free Willy. yoting Star \ ee _ AP Photo/Courtesy Viewpoint Datalabs Warner Bros She The wildly popular stars of The WB network's Dawson's Creek hit the big screen, filming eight feature films during hiatus. Magazine Players of Vertical Reality, a combination video game covers by 7V Guide, Seventeen and Interview and amusement ride, shoot at moving targets on a : a 7 fuel the craze. 24-foot-tall screen and sit in chairs that rise with ad ach successful hit. The sr rides to the t : ] . inal pa 1 successful ni 1e winner rides to the top + The coming-of-age fora grand view ime de = aa ee" hh quickly gains popularity teens. show s around a young woman and her new experiences at college. Flash We Megastars Bruce Willis and Demi Moore announce their separation in June after almost 11 years of marriage. AP PhotoWB, James Sorenso: s Actor Rick Schroder replaces Jimmy Smits The American Film Institute rates the on ABC's NYPD Blue. The fate of Smits top 100 movies of the 20th century. The top character in his last episode he dies ten include: Citizen Kane, 1941 when a heart transplant fails became Casablanca, 1942 a source of nationwide speculation The Godfather, 1972 i Yo ( Tey Gone With the Wind, 1939 | YO Julero . Lawrence of Arabia, 1962 ) || The Wizard of Oz, 1939 | ac 0 Be Ms The Graduate, 1967 ' On the Watertront, 1954 Schindler's List, 1993 Singin in the Rain, 1952 => Taco Bells talking Chihuahua a becomes a favorite teen a 0 eA Fans flock to theaters to see the two-minute advertising icon and sparks a 7 \ trailer for Star Wars: Episode | - The surge of interest in the breed. z ; Phantom Menace and many leave without Staying to watch the main attraction. The prequel to the wildly popular Star Wars trilogy opens in May 1999. AP Photo/Taco Bell, HO OROP/Shootung Star Singer and actor Frank Sinatra dies at the age of 82 on May 14, 1998. > Thanks in part to their 42-city tour, The Backstreet Boys self-titled album sells nine million copies making it the third best-selling album of the year. sells 469,000 copies in the first week. 24 \\ - vi 3 ? : \ - : Supposed Former Infa oe en \ Junkie, is released in Novembe at \ and vaults to No. 1. The album () The Dixie Chicks Wide Open Spaces is the fastest-selling debut album by a country music group. The group wins the Vocal Group of the Year award from the Country Music Association. + @4 d Billboard Music Awards Artist re Year. Touring with Janet Jackson ie appearances has heightened We. APPhotolloey Terrill Yale yo PORTABLE fare Mey > Sharp and Sony introduce portable MiniDisc recorders. This digital alternative to audiocassettes records customized music compilations and skip when bumped. SINKim TonelliCorbis APR. - Mouillow/Shooting Star " Sn, Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, better known as Ginger Spice, announces. in May 1998 that she is leaving the popular group for creative reasons. B , ey ano fae: <> Swing dancing makes omeback with elp of music from bands like Cherry Poppin Daddies (shown) and the Brian Setzer Orchestra AP Photo/Michael Okoniewski The popularity of Lauryn Hills album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill leads to 10 Grammy nominations, the most for any female artist in history. Hill kicks off a worldwide tour in January 1999. ; H ; ; <> Jewel scores on two fronts. Her book of poetry, A Night Without Armor, makes the New York Times best-seller list, and her album, Spirit, is released in November. BR Shania Twain wins the 4 Favorite Female Country Artist award at the American Music Awards and receives six Grammy nominations. , ae AP Photo/The Hamilton Spectator, Seott Gardner GERD * s im > | 5 In November, Garth Brooks new album Double Live enjoys first-day sales of over 500,000 copies, the industry's best day tally. Brooks makes special TV and Wal-Mart . wedclrcui TV appearances to promote the release. ovie soundtracks account for n f the Gold and Platinum ce { the top soundtracks inciut lanic and Heturn to litanic, l uf is, Armageddon, Hope Floats Hlea Actor/rapper W The Wedding Sin smith wins three American Music Awards, including Favorite Pop/Rock Album, Favorite Soul/R&B Album and Favorite Soul/R&B MER) < Sang Lan, China's 17-year-old gymnastics champion, breaks c JERE GORD two vertebrae during a vault at the Goodwill Games in July, saat leaving her paralyzed from the chest down. => Skiboards, short skis with twin tips that allow forward and backward jumping, debut in competition at the 1998 ESPN 3 gleams en IE 3 deff Gordon wins the NASCAR Winston Cup , for a second year in a row. Gordon, 27, is the youngest driver to win three Winston Cup championships. < In March 1908 ESPN la large-format sports me gari ESPN The Magazine, to compete with Sports //lustrated. Mae Astute/ABC the side lines during <> On January 4, 1999, Tennessee beats Florida State University Monday Night Football, 23-16 at the Fiesta Bowl in Arizona to win the national championship, othe 1998 Super Bowl, the It is the first year of the Bowl Championship Series, created to ensure i. NCAA Final Four and NFL that the highest ranked college teams nationally meet in a bow! game. ; Playoff gaine s AP PhotofEric Risberg AP PhotoDave > Flamboyant sprinter Florence P 4 Griffith Joyner (FloJo), triple a Defending champion Detroit Red Wings win the 1998 Stanley gold medalist at the 1988 Cup championship, beating the Washington Capitals 4-1. : Olympics, dies at age 38 in her Defenseman Viadimir Konstantinov, severely injured in a car a J sleep, of suffocation during an s __- accident after last years Stanley Cup win, joins the celebration. a q epileptic seizure. AP PhotoySusan A Walsh =) In a 4-0 sweepagainst the San Di@g@ Padres the New York Yankees win the 1998 World Series to claim their 24tt championship rhe Yankees 125 total victories i$ a modern baseball record | tl St. Louis Cardinal Mark McGwire hits home run number 62 on September 8, breaking the record set by Roger Maris in 1961. MeGwire ends the season with 70 home runs. 7* 5 The Chicago Bulls capture their sixth NBA championship by beating the Utah Jazz $7-86 in game six. Michael Jordan earns the announces his retirement from the NBA after 13 seasons. On September 13, Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs also breaks Roger Maris record with his single season 62nd home run Sosa ends the season with 66 home runs. <> Miss Virginia Nicole Johnson is crowned Miss America 1999 in Atlantic City. The 24-year-old diabetic wears an insulin pump on her hip and plans to spotlight diabetes awareness during her reign. tie Hnida is or High School's well as starting ) > 3 @ > < NBC's News Radio | < After dropping out of the 4 y star and former third grade in 1902 to Saturday Night Live care for her 11 you a _ ast member Phil siblings, retired nanny : Hartman dies from and housekeeper a gunshot wound Eugenie Garside ) inflicted by his wife finally receives her : in May 1998 high school diploma at age 98. Flash Gj na Z: Beloved puppeteer Shari Lewis dies of cancer on aeons = Her creati e