= SS W/o) (Slealom|| 2004-2005 Faces and Places kipper Road LER PAL: 84-3120 Opening Pages 1-9 Activities Pages 108-123 Faculty, Staff, & Students Pages 10-107 2 Table of Contents - Places 4 . "2 <. TF Sports Pages Closing 124-143 Pages 158-161 Clubs Ads Pages 144-157 Pages 162-176 Congratulations! Today is your day! There are many Great Places To enjoy on the way! You'll see Many Faces As you're on the way! Many great choices Ahead of you lay. Opening OH! THE PLACES YOU WILL GO! You'll be on your way up! You'll be seeing new places! You'll join the great minds Of many different races! You'll get mixed up, of course, as you already know. But you'll end up the best Above all the rest. Opening Striving for Excellence In all that you do. Writing great papers AVitemele)lileme-l (Ql maelen Working hard To get where you are. Soon you'll shine And be quite the star. 6 Opening And can you succeed? Yes! You can indeed! (99 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.) KID, YOU'LL MOVE MOUNTAINS! SUeRA Rie y = 7 , . een ae eS : | _ rs ond 9 % Opening 7 antaicor EizellaabapiistechUneh In the summer of 2004, the members of the Lizella Baptist Church Vision ministry teams went on a mission trip to Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Seven of the mission team members; Amanda Moore, Heather Tainter, Chad Tainter, Holly Polk, Brooke Singleton, Ashli Banks and Caitlin Johnson, attend Rutland High. Their purpose was to minister to children and adults who were in need of the word of God. They went to several elementary schools, childrens homes, and even performed at a soccer field. Along the way, they had many hardships such as safety issues, transporta- tion problems, and trying to get a trampoline through customs at the Atlanta Airport. Also, at one of the ministries, several team members fainted from dehydration and heat exhaustion, while others had obtained minor injuries. However, the healthy members took over for the ones that were sick, and on the way back to the hotel, took care of their fellow teammates. Other problems occurred, but the team held together. They RAMALLAH TOMO leeliCe lima MOCelue Mem Clelemaam- Maule lelililem-lilemelony tli ately in need town. Opening Arizona Pine Forest Baptist Church In the summer of 2004, Laura Horton and Dale Ratterree went on a mission trip to Many Farms, Arizona, with a group from Pine Forest Baptist Church. Their main goal was to reach the Navajo Nation, who live in this area, with the message of Jesus Christ. At the local church, they helped organize a Bible School for the unfortunate kids, and taught a sign language to them. They also raised money for a nearby family . Dale and Laura discovered that they had to work hard to overcome many cultural barriers to present the Gospel. Five days, 100-110 degree heat, 10 hours a day. Doesn't seem like much fun * does it? For the youth group of Liberty United Methodist Church, it is the : highlight of the year for some of them. The mission program they participate in, Oconee Outreach Opportunity, gives the youth an opportunity to give their time and effort for the less fortunate in Washington County, Georgia. During the week, the youth discover the real meaning of being thankful as they re-shingle a roof, climb underneath a house to fix the plumbing, paint an entire house, or simply form a ee the homeowner. It was an eye-opening experience. Students from Rutland that attended the mission trip were Molly Bloodworth, Tyler Combs, Ed Freeman, Jenna Green, Wesley Green, Spencer Lowe, Taylor Smalling, Julie Soles, Lindsey Soles, Emily Suber, Brittany Thrift, and Ryan Turner. Sancersvill Liberty United Methodist Chukch Opening 9 Tyeisha Dennis takes time from creating her masterpiece to smile for the camera. Tony a Colitivele) Corer loves learning! Students strike a pose as they chill out after So ilele) Heather Snow Taylor Hill, its Carlson, and Randi Folds show off dill MeN @ilele) spirit on Spirit Day. Several students wait patiently for their bus. Benjamin Bryant and Jonathan re rT on their way to class. Jay Miller hangs out at Fifth Quarter after the football game. Mrs. Johnston and her son, Caden, watch the homecoming game with anticipation. incipals Mrs. Keela Malone Mrs. Kathy Reese Ms. Kimberly Gerson Office Assistants Loretta Jones Angie Mathes Penny Sellers Mrs. Mackey wanted to become a home economics teacher because she said In high school | had a very fo [olere Malelaal-m-le0)al0)gn) em (-1- (eg l-1 She took up a lot of time with me Vale Mm mele) e)c-.ei-1(- 10M (al- lame mm T-lal (ce to take it up. | think all students need it. You need basic home ifs babe economics skills to do anything. Pay am she says. My favorite teacher is Mr. _ Sutton, because hes funny and knows how to make his students laugh. -Spencer Lowe Beverly Harris Avandrea Avila Christina Ragins Phyllliss White Basil Youman Custodian OFT Cole /E-Ta) OLTTS vole /F-Ty) OFT vole /F-Ty) OLTTS cole F-Ty 12 Faculty Counselors Beverly Stewart Regina English Media Specialists Mia Corey Renee Reed Paula Bennett A group of teachers at RHS team up together every Thursday to compete in the Buffalos Team Trivia. Theyre not quite sure how ' they answer all the questions, they My favorite teacher is Gunner because he talks to you when youre down and is very easy to get just seem to stumble upon talomale alt along with. answers. Their strategies must work because they are ranked in -Knoshia Etheridge the top four out of forty teams! wt Sa Vernon Cellins Lacy Jackson Dovie Lamb Mary Mathis Mildred Johnson Custodian Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom Faculty 13 Math ext kw HA lap lg a Department oO a <2 Shamika Pennimon . ; 4 Ly % i ant TINGS. AUK: eh | perry ae Science ; a Pe De i i . t Wile a-lele Julie Scott sTe)e) oh CTo) gelely Natit: Mates-y> il alet- Md igey ed | a Social Studies -= Department Oi iTalmoleiacels Laura Barnes Mi lat: Mm mast-leele) 4 siat-lamaielelia _. = \ ; Jaime beacoup faire la cuising (Like to do french cooking) is Madame Aldridges = favorite thing to do. You may not believe it, _ but she is actually American, however her grandfather was the French national hero, Jean Louis (Le Gore). She took French three years in high school, 14 courses in college, and six courses in graduate school. Can you imagine taking French that long? Coach Johnston is my _ favorite teacher becausi hes funny and he tells great stories. -Jeffery McKnight Brenda Barnes Annie Price Ethel Kendrick Sharon Manning Richard Sims Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom Faculty 15 Fine Arts aE liitclecm=t-lailile| Charles Hernandez Laura lovine Vocational Department apac Lig eet hristie J mee pate ia Macke Cynthia Dennis on Barnes Derix Skelton Brenda Davis st-lgey-le-Meigel iia Stacey Bennett Clementine Wyche Carl Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were lal (cele [Uler-tem (om -1-lerame)ial-lmtalcelele lane. school counselor. Mr. Johnstons proposal came as Mrs. Johnston was teaching class one day. He got down on one knee and asked her to marry him in the middle of the hall. Of course she said yes, but Mr. Johnston wouldn't kiss her because it was against school rules! James Bryans favorite _. teacher is Mrs. Pirozzi _. because she goes out of , her way for the students. She is helpful and cares Elele)e) @alqime-jiele (lal ts dearly. Lisa Norris Nan Bolden Rosa Bundrage Skip Johnston Randolph Prudent Lunchroom Lunchroom Lunchroom English Math ile) Faculty J le xy * Coach Dupree recieved his bachelor degree at Georgia Southern University. He enjoys working at RHS because it is challenging and he loves kids. = 88 He thinks its great being able to ' be one of the first teachers to . teach at a new school. Coach A : Dupree is a person who can get along with anyone. & Ss : = , y Ny r Te , # " -, : re ~s J cd 7 qr wy / I a Pa ' hb Shelia Fulford \\ Amanda Marti Social Studies Math English Us i. | 7 er t \\ Chris Reeves for : _ Exceptional Childrer aal F 7 = 7. CC Brad Tidwell Monica Haynes _ Brenda Sutton Fred Randolph - David Popwell Becky Reeves | Karen Glasgow Helen Rogers B) a SylviaRay _ Justine Clarke Heather Watkins Foreign eo Rocio Burlison WET geiE- WAN fol ale lel Raikeesha Lowes favorite teacher is Mrs. Williams because she is helpful and goes out of her way for the students. uy } - : r Ulric Bellaire Bryan Gilmer Security English Faculty 17 Familiar Faces in Interesting Places Mr. Prudent was born in Hati, which is an island below Central America. At the Math Teacher age of 14 he moved to Brooklyn, New MR. PRUDENT York. After he met his fiance, they decided they wanted to move. Georgia was the first place that accepted his job application and he began to teach at Southeast High School. In 2000 he left to get his Masters in Theology, where he leaned to read and write in Biblical Hebrew and Greek. He enjoys soccer, watching action movies, and his favorite channel is the military channel. He has four kids, and works on the pastoral staff at Central Fellowship. His favorite Bible verse is Romans 10:13 which says Whoever shall call upon the Lord, shall be saved. Gi iTeyneltm bikinutleiceys MR. HERNANDEZ Mr. Hernandez is our chorus director here at RHS. He graduated from Georgia College & State University, and holds a degree in vocal performance and choral education. He taught in Hawkinsville, Georgia before coming to Macon. He has recieved nummer- ous awards such as STAR Teacher in 2003 from Dodge County, County-wide Teacher, and Whos Who Among Americas Teachers in 2002. In the past nine years he has coached eight Vocal Mr Hernandez stands proudly beside his All- _Lterary State Champions and three first State participants Sara Dickson, and Emily - er-ups. Attending the Black History Suber. month celebration at the Tubman Museum, the Rutland Chorus under the direction of Mr. Hernandez received a standing ovation. Some fun facts about Mr. Hernandez is that 18 Teacher Interviews he enjoys raising tropical fish, and is a fan of the China Buffet. , , ~~ a . - & - 4, To the left : Mr Prudent pushes his wife on a swing ~~. ' ~ after their wedding. Below : Young and hip Mr. and Mrs. Prudent pose together outside. 7 Sir 3 Tees SPECIAL FORCES Bcd a ) % nS US_ARMY , At one time in his life, Mr. Prudent was on active duty in the army. This is something that Mr. Prudent hopes to pursue again sometime in the future. Social Studies Teacher Mrs. Marti and her family travel almost MRS. MARTI every weekend to the Appalacian sania Mountains to enjoy her favorite | * va! ,% hobbies, camping and hiking. She has ai i: hiked all the way from Georgia up to =~ the mountains in Virginia. Some of the ~~ interesting moments that she has experi- enced were watching a mother bear and ' her three cubs, seeing a pack of Red edhe Wolves, and being in the Nantahala ; : en a Forest when criminal Eric Rudolf was : captured. The most frightening moment Mrs. Marti says If you was being about three feet from a very dont hike, your senses poisonous copperhead snake. She was won't change. When you _very lucky that it did not strike! Mrs. hike, and you are out in Marti says that the thing she loves the nature, you begin to hear Ne and sok ane See most about nature is that, I love getting definately adjust to your away from busy life, it is very peaceful senses quicker when you _and quiet and you can hear the sounds are in nature. of nature. At Top Right: Mrs. Marti on the Appalachian Trail. Above: Mr. & Mrs. eee Marti hiking in Cades Cove. Top: Mr. & Mrs. Marti and their son Tate Teacher Interviews 19 with Governor Perdue and Senator Chambliss. Candids Collage Candids Collage 21 - ; y a , | md f Bie | & STymallya Coleman Ateshia Collins Matthew Couey Joshua Crock Senior Formal Enrigue Germatiy OlAdS O pA Mecia Gove Siclli Gall wn SZ Green Senitr Format 24 Juttet Layson Senter Formals lass of 2005 25 26 Jonathan Perry Melissa Pettis Jessica eid Senter Formals bass of, BFOOS Jisinine Strange Paul Suddeth Olads of, 2005 r Gilli rn a ee To Ava We love you, and we are very proud of you. We are elated to be your family. You have expressed a desire to do great things 1n your life. You also express the belief that no position in life can be secure, and no achievement can be permanent unless built upon Truth and Justice. Continue your endeavor and be of good courage, keep God first and be blessed. Congratulations Bob, Dutchess, Regina, Zachary and Monique Seniors Amanda Moore and BNE Wale Seniors Jennifer Napier, Ashley Sullivan and Anna Still run Cumberbatch show off their outfits on Tacky ey: (ea om (al-melelelel0imel-l(e)-m-mel- tl DEW, 29 Setit Forvitik. Jason Daniel + gw Dewayne Cuberbatchs favorite movie is South Central and he loves the fact that he is finally graduating. He loves watching the T.V. Show Nip/Tuck and his favorite food is Chinese. Dewaynes favorite book is Tuesdays With Morrie. He recently moved to Macon from Brooklyn, New York and had to admit he liked New York City better. The lifestyles are a lot different along with the buildings and people. When he leaves high school he says he'll miss the girls. As a senior, | like the senior privileges we have like leaving for lunch early. | like being in high school because | get to see my friends everyday. | give the advice to underclassmen to keep a goal in mind. | plan on probably going to Mercer, but | havent decided what to major in yet. A place | would really like to go visit is Australia and | think it would be cool to meet somebody big like the President of the United States or the Pope. Eurick will miss all the people hes met during high school and the many places he has gone to after he graduates. He likes being abl to have the privilege of leaving early for lunch because hes a senior. Eurick hopes to be a computer engineer when he leaves high school and wants to tell underclassmen to take school serious ly because it really can help you in life. His most memorable high school moment was when the Rutland basketball team won its firs game. Stay in school and make good grades, is the advice that Dorkei- cia Bouquia leaves for the underclassmen at Rutland High school. She is very excited about being a senior because she is finally getting out of school. Dorkeicia admits that she never really had any embarrassing moments during high school and when she finally graduates she hopes to work in cosmotology or to be a child care worker. Brandi Hamilton Brandis favorite part about being a senior is that shes almost through with high school. She loves the memories of hanging out with her friends and movies shes seen over the years. Brandi wants to tell underclassmen to study hard because you dont want to be in school longer than you have to be. She wont miss anything from high school except getting to see her friends everyday. Brandi dreams of being a chef or an artist after high school. Coming from someone who's been through the struggle, never let any person, teacher or student underestimate you or what you can do. My favorite part of being a senior is getting to go to lunch early and getting to leave school early. My most embarrassing moment was at Southwest when | fell out of my chair in the lunchroom. I'll miss my friends, the high shool parties, and tripping out with my peeps. My goal is to become an R.N. or owning my own Beauty Salon, Spa or Daycare Center. Jarvis leaves this advice to underclassman, Pay attention, try to pass all your classes now, so when you become a senior you wont have to stuggle. His most memorable high school moments were at his previous schools pep rallies and all the laughs hes had. Jarvis favorite part about being a senior is knowing that he gets to graduate in May. His dream job is to be a CEO of an advertising company. Jaimie is really excited that this is her last year in high school. She loves getting to be in classes with her friends from the time she was in elementary school. Jaimies favorite teacher is Madame Aldridge because she teaches well. She leaves the advice to underclassmen to pay attention to your teacher or you'll probably fail. Her favorite book is One Last Time by John Edwards and her favorite T.V. show is Rugrats. To Robbie: Time Goes by sO quickly From the pitter patter of little feet to the pounding of your feet. We are SO proud of you Enjoy your Senior yeal We love you sO much and wish you the best in whatever YOU do! Love Daddy, Mom, Heather, & CoCo kimberty , . fe jam so very proud of you i know you are gong to do great in is yt if ve r ; t e vous and that rou can act ym plish any hing if ul put you mind iti bev vo : h . his ww orld learly you will To Kim well it seems like yesterday you were telling me you hate me for being strict but i hope now you see why i was always so strict just think af all those who did not make it to where vou are at, lam so proud of wou .~* love Dad s always brandie *-.love got a ways to go but you can do it and always have fun - a - = _ = = - ~ - > _ - ~ ~ _ = me ~ ~ ~ Y ~ ~ _ ~ . * - _ - = _ os _- ~ _ 2 - _ - ~ + a ~ - ~ - = - To Kim and Tia 'am proud of you too you and kim have come so far now you can say i did it a by like j . . hi a ell it seems like just yesterday i was watching you ing born now bie you know that i love you and you can be what ever you want to be if you . rd enough. ~* love cherry here You are about to a ac eps = proud of you and ; remember there is nothing you cant .~* love D TiA ROWE AND KiM RUSSELL V0 D ~ aut Ni - Che tragedp of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait sa long to begin it. Child of Mine it's been so gratifying for me to see you go through such positive changes and inner growth Your happiness is contagious, and I'm so happy for you. to see you becoming a strong individual and doing all the right things to make your days ahead shine even brighter. It's been great for me to watch you grow and to become . oo even more of that special someone you are....inside.... sy Through your growing and changing, !| want to ask that you take me along with you. | don't mean that | want you to tell me every thought you have along the way, but to remember that | arn here.... wherever and whenever you need me. And | hope that you'll remember that I'm on your side. And even if | can't always help you win, there will never be a day when | won't be cheering you on. rh, i JENNIFER NAPIER 35 Blake Evans Dear Blake, [t seems like only yesterday that I walked you into the first day of school. Now you will be taking the last step in high school toward a bigger world. We are so very proud of you for your achievements. Love always, Mom, Darron, Clint, Brandon, Christopher 3G 3) ATE "Sunshine" ANGEI Her face looks like an Angel She stands just like a tree She laughs as if shell never stop And sometimes laughs at me. Her smile is like a crayon So white and pearly clean Her heart is as big as the universe Her life is one big dream. Written by: Rita McCranie Rita, Thanks for all our precious memories. You are definitely a pearl and an Angel in our eyes. Keep Christ the center of your heart and He will bless all Your dreams. Congratulations! Love, Daddy, Momma, Bobby and Jenni RITA MCCRANIE cy | ;% - % a, . ae > \ me . aoe ~-: 7 J a 7 38 AMANDA MOORE CRiSTiE RADFORD y ft an isa ar. yy 2 TAD UUIGCA TICVCI! CA ress how proud we are ot you. | hope you go into the world and show everyone what a wondertul person you are. Life has throwed you a couple of strikes, but you have never nung your head. | nope you KCCP YOur dreams in focus and don't Stop until YOU get there, and ALWAYS REMEMBER WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU AND WE LOVE YOU! We Love You, Mama, Nannie. Levi. Mel-Me | = Was pa ng T vhergon yea | KRISTIE RADFORD 939 aAdream rm , : Si = oe ples roe Crusin Ge Cc? > Blake... 3 (Je know your eee ay ure arin ps oath Tin na uc life is uncertain, | ainda ou don't know where You'll be im AL ear of ten years. Ju poe a op. Zu our future tare in rs hands and G pl our , Jest sag AN the and-pq weuld be proud pine Piswe ns be Vou have made us proud +e call = cur Son An Wwe Love Yiu ff eo L, ove Mom Dad 40 BLAKE THOMPSON You are a very special young lady. You have so many great qualities about you you are so beautiful and smart and I am happy I can be in your life. You are taking such a small step into your big future by graduating high school and I am very proud of you for that. Keep your head held high and your eyes on your goals and you will succeed in everything and anything you do. I hope I am able to continue to be in your S:ture because I know it will be gr I Love You!!, Larry ; - | ~~ - >) B + ; ta - BROOKE ASHLEY Al The truth is plain to see : ~ i , thine f, . > ' . pl Let your light so shine before me, that they may see your That you were sent to Dad & Me ; - pul ;, a Sr . i i al i ital tea a good works, and glorify your Father which ts in heaven. When we look into your eyes You are a gift God gave to us + _) Ol are a gift God ga e t Matthew 5: ] 6 That keeps us hanging on when our hearts have had enough We see the light when we look into your eyes Though you ll grow and someday leave Maybe raise a family When we re gone we ope Others Se How happy you made us For we ll be there y, = CORi HAYNES r. he} Ashley Woodford's Senior Page The little things that have meant the most to me over the years. [ will always remember! I Love VU!!! Momma. Daddy, Jr., and Chris - ASHLEY WOODFORD 45 JASMIN) ~ - | ' : =) & )<1% 2 )( @yY) ey lisht > of Te ehiniy 1S E2VMEr CH | We VA =) 7 Voz} re <.1.>4 VA th of \AI 6 l >< e VO; 1 A and VWVe@ Stipport VO Congrati Vatie) ye! Oat? Dorey re 4G JASMINE STRANGE Matthew means | happiness and we pray your life will be as blessed as ours has been by having vou for a son Follow your dreams, never feel that your success may be too hard a climb, the very highest peaks are reached one step at a time We love you. Dad. Mom, Sommer, Elena ilies Strong Adored Bold & Beautiful big brother Yoke of his family Indelible Awesome Assistant Noble Class of 2005 SABYiAN JONES Congratulations from Mrs. Clark and your family! We love you and wish you all the best! Love, Mom, Dad, and + YL NiCOLE SWANNER 49 You will never know how proud we are of you. You have grown from a precious little girl to a wonderful young lady. You have everything going for you-intelligence, looks, compassion and independence. Stay focused on your dreams and keep God first. You have a wonderful life ahead of you and we can t wait to watch it unfold. With all our love - Mama, Daddy and Wesley Proverbs 22:6 * - a - ma! I thank my God everytime I remember you. Phillippians 1:3 =e oe 50) JENNA GREEN y "God could not have biessed me with a more JOy and happiness to my life Always remember " For | kndw the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm yOu ,p wonderful daughter. You have Drought such the plans | have for you ." declares ians to give you hope and a future. | love you , Momma LAURA HORTON ! Kelli Nicole Sneed You re someone who's special, as you always have shown, With goals and ideals and plans of your own, You have lots of hopes and dreams to pursue- about what you love, what's important to you. Whatever you wish for, dont settle for less than your hearts definition of true happiness. We are very proud of you and remember that you can do anything you want if you put your faith in God. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Kyle - ~Brooke Toyloy OCchmMitz~ Dear Brooke. [ love and cherish everything you do for me. Im so blessed to have you in my life, because now my life is complete . We have gone through so much together and that has made our relationship stronger. You are about to graduate and begin a new chapter in your life and I hope I will always be apart of it. Remember that I wil] always be here for you and that I will love you forever. Love Always, Michael Mathis emories Lost 9 Litetime 54 ANNA STiLL 5 ee Bonnie nna Marie Still ain We Love you so much and are so proud of you. ou are such a sweet, determined, independent a pensitive girl and we so admire your honesty, deep set of values and your ability to Say It Like It You re fun to be with, witty and your smile is | | | te sunshine on a cloudy day. From the time you | E Ms were just a baby to the young woman you've | become, your laughter has always been music to A our ears. We appreciate your generous, giving _ wf heart and how God's light shines through you. Hold fast to your beliefs and promises and continue on your upward life climb. You have | ways been such a blessing to your family and we | cherish all the memories you have made for us throughout all of your school years. You have gtven and worked so hard all these years and you will always be our #1. Anna, thank you for being a wonderful daughter Ind sharing your life and friends with your family: As you graduate and begin a new chapter of your ee, always take time to smell the roses, look at the whole picture and appreciate all of Gods mirac les. | You are one of them. : Congratulations and Love Always, Mama, Daddy, Kallee and Cody i 2 , : A , * . f- . - - _ Brooke Ashley Tara Ayle PE | | Brandon Bishop Dorkeicia Bouquia Jonathan Bridges Brooke Ashley: Student Council 12; Secretary of the Senior Class 12; Beta 12; FEA 12; Softball 9: Soccer 9: Competition Cheerleading 9, 10; Basketball 9; Whos Who 9-12; Honors Society 9-12: All American Scholar 12: Miss Freshman at CFCA. Tara Aylesworth: Honor Roll 9, 10; Drama Club 9; FCA 10; Volunteer Work 10, 11, 12. Shana Bembry. Christopher Bentley. Nashan Bigham: Football 9-12: Baseball 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9- 12; Jobs for GA Graduates; Offensive Leadership Award in Football 11. Brandon Anthony Bishop: Baseball 10, 12; Golf 12. Dorkeicia Bouquia: Y-Club 9; 4-H 9. Jonathan Bridges: Member of Pine Forest Baptist Church: Basketball 9, 10; tears up electric guitar. Jessica Lynn Bush: Honor Roll 9-12; Chorus 10, 11, FBLA 12. 56 Senior Casuals th . a Ps Ale CaS . =, > 4 Zid - 4 a \ _ 7 a - = =~ ae . eS BL d . ~ t ~ F Ge as oe z Pp J ca L. Causey J anet Causey essic = a J. Cause Jessi Oy a Tymahlya Coleman = Matt Couey Josh Crook Se . ae ke ~+ Ryan Crooms Dontae Danielly Brittany Davis Janet LaTonya Causey: Priniciple Award 10; Soccer 10; Student Council 9, 10; AFJROTC Drill Team 10; ROTC Daughter Award 11; Church Praise Team 9; Whos Who 10; CVF Program 12. Jessica J. Causey. Jessica L. Causey. Tymahlya J. Coleman: Honor Roll 9, 10; Track 9; TAPs 9, 10; Key Club 10; VOCA 10; Fine Arts 9. Matt Couey: Honor Roll 9-12; Beta Club 9; Football 9-12; Baseball 9-12; Key Club 9; FCA 9; Most Likely to Succeed; Mr. Junior; Most Improved Freshman in Baseball; Junior Guide 11; Golden Bat Award 11. Joshua Ryan Crook: Debate 9. Ryan Crooms: Football 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10; Wrestling 10. Dontae Danielly: Basketball 9; Best Dressed. Brittany Michelle Davis: National Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; Cheerleading 9, 10, 11; TAPs 9-12; FCA 10, 11; FBLA 11; March of Dimes 11. Senior Casuals 57 wel F reddie Fountain Kelli Gall Matt Garza Charvaris Dewberry. Jasmesia Shatarra Dixon: Chorus 9, 10; TAPs 9, 10; First Priority 9, 10. Chante Nicole Drumgold: Band 9, 10; Student Council 9, 10; Jobs for GA Graduates 11, 12; Best Dressed; FCCLA 14, tas DECA 12; Marching Band 9, 10; Band Award 9, 10; Citizenship Award 9, 10; Perfect Attendence 9, 10: Homecoming Court 12. Michael Blake Evans: IB 9, 10; Band 9, 10; Honor Roll 11, 12; Beta 11, 12; First Priority 11, 12; Most Academic; Kids Voting 12; Math Team 12; Academic Team 12; Boy Scouts 9; Youth Praise Band 9- 12; Yearbook 12; News Broadcasting 12. Freddie Fountain: Marching Band 9, 10; Jobs for GA Graduates 9-12; Wittest; Outstanding Trumbone 10; Volunteer Firefighter 9, 10, 12. Kelli Nicole Gall: FCCLA 9, 10; Drama 9. Matthew Gabriel Garza: Baseball 9-12; Most Attractive; Basketball 9, 10; Cross Country 9, 10; Intramural Coach 10. 58 4 A J Mecia Gore Ashley Gray Tequila Harvey ge Jaimie Hatton Cori Haynes Anthony Hodges Enrique Germany. JMecia Gore: Band 9, 10; Tennis 11, 12; TAPs 9, 10; Whos Who 9; Upward Bound 9-12. Jenna Louise Green: Key Club 9, 10; Fine Arts in Art 9, 10; National Honor Society 10; Spanish Club 10; Prom Committee 11; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council 11 (Junior Class VP), 12; FEA 11, 12 (President); Heifer International 12; Teen Board at Macon Telegraph 12; Star Student 12; Miss Rutland 12: YLBC 12: Youth Group 9-12; Whos Who 9-12. Brandi Victoria Hamilton: Cheerleader 9, 10, 11; Soccer 9- 12: Softball 9: Honor Roll 9, 10; Majorette 12; Beta Club 9; Student Council 9, 10, 11; Citizenship 10, 11; Miss Sophomore 10; Miss MCUROTC 11; Whos Who 9; Highest Average in Physical Science 11; Highest Average in Geometry 11; Best Personality 12; Jobs for GA Graduates 9, 10, 12. Jaimie Carey Hatton: Chorus 9-12; Beta 11. Cori Haynes: Chorus 9; National Honor Roll 10, 11; Cheerleading 9; A/B Honor Roll 12; Volunteer Work 11,12. Anthony Hodges. 59 Sabyian Jones | Janna a Canric Lindstrom Laura Horton: Highest Average in Anatomy 12; Beta 10, 11, 12; Prep Club 9; Spirit Club 10; Yearbook 11, 12: First Priority 11, 12; Youth Group 9-12; Community Service 9-12; Art 9, 11, 12; VBS Counsler 9, 10: Junior Guide 11; Digital Media Award 12. Docqunique J. Jackson: Chorus 9, 10, 11; Best Personality; Mr.Senior. Nia Jackson. Crystal-Karen Jones: Band 9, 11, 12; Chorus 10; Tennis 9-12. Chrystie Jones. Sabyian Jones. Janna Layson. Carrie Lindstrom: French 10; Beta 9; Soccer 9, 10; Softball 11; Jobs for GA Graduates 9: Art 11. 60 { st Samantha Lineburger Jacqueline Lockhart Robert Lockwood Latavia Lowe a Steven Mason Rita McCranie Demeisha McLin Samantha Lineberger: National Honors 9, 11, 12; Beta 9, 12; Cheerleading 9; Yearbook 11; Student Council 9, 10; Homecoming 9, 10; Volunteer Work 9, 10, 12 .Jacqueline Lockhart: Honor Roll 9; Principals List 10; Beta Club 9-12; Jobs for GA Graduates 11, 12: Whos Who 9. Robert Lockwood. Ashley Cherelle Lowe: Chorus 9, 10, 11: Highest Average in Anatomy 12; Jobs for GA Graduates 12; Most Talented; Miss Senior. Latavia Lowe: FCLA 9; Yearbook 11: Most Talkative. Kealey Mann. Steven D. Mason: VOCA 9, 10; Web Design Team 11; News Team and Mass Media 9. 10: First Place at PTSA Reflections Program in Photography; Documentary for Museum of Aviation 9. Rita Ann McCranie: Chorus 9, 10: Art 9-12: Varsity Cheerleading 12; Art Club 12; Most Spirited 12; Mission Work 10, 11, 12: Cheerleading Coach 9. Demeisha McLin: Band 9-12, Jobs for GA Graduates 11, 42. 6] Rhonda McNeese Robbie McWhirter - Trey Mitchell Tiffany Moon Ve r) J Sool Damien Morris $3448 = Amanda Moore Jennifer Napier Rhonda Leanne McNeese: Honor Roll 9-12; Chorus 9-12: Beta 11, 12: First Priority 12; Youth Group 9-12; Whos Who 11. Robbie McWhirter: Honor Roll 10, 12; Whos Who 10, 11; Football 9-12: Baseball 9-12: Volunteer Work 9- 12. Jessica Mickle: Honor Roll 9, 10; Beta 9, 10; Vounteer Work 9, 10; Media Tech 9, 10. Trey Steven Mitchell: Academic Excellence 11; Selected to Represent Team South to Try-out for U.S.A Hockey Team 11. Tiffany Moon: Honors In Science Class 11; Jobs For GA Graduates 12. Amanda Michelle Moore: Whos Who 9-12: Beta Club 9-12: Gymnastics 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Yearbook 11, 12; Art Club 11; Math Team 11; Student Council 12: News Broadcasting 12; Youth Group 9-12; Drama 9-12; Science Club 10; Highest Average in English AP 11. Jennifer eS Napier: Softball 9-12; Swimming 9, 10; Youth Group 9; Volunteer Work 9, 10: Whos Who 10. Eurick Newbill Tyler Perry Melissa Pettis i az. Y, Kristie Radford Eurick Curel Newbill: Honor Roll 9: Chorus 9; Beta Club 9; Basketball 10-12; Football 12. Kimberly Danielle Ogburn: Honor Roll 9-12: Beta Club 9-12: Softball 9, 11, 12; Varsity Cheerleading 10; Wrestling (manager) 11, 12; Math Team 9: Mu Alpha 10; First Priority 11; Jobs For GA Graduates 11; Volunteer Work 10. Jancee Jeree Orr: Band 9-12. Tyler Perry. Melissa Pettis: Most Academic 12. Eric Lyles Pipkin. Kristie Radford. Jessica Reid: Chorus 9, 10, 12; Beta 11, 12: Art 9, 10. JaQuinnia Zipporah Robinson: Highest Average in Literature 9, 10, 11; Varsity Cheerleading 9, 10; Track 9. 10. 11: Tennis 11: JROTC Rifle Team 9; Spanish Club (President) 11; FBLA (President) 12; Homecoming Court 12: Volunteer at Boys and Girls Club 9-12; JROTC 9-12; Whos Who 9-12; Battalion Executive Officer of MCJROTC 12. , Jessica Reid Jaquinnia Robinson Kim Russell Brian Smith Kelli Sneed Julie Soles Athos Wesley Ross: Badmitten 9; Soccer 11, 12. Tia Rowe: Yearbook Staff 11. Kimberly Ann Russell: Student Council 9; Chorus 10; Yearbook Staff 11, 12. Dana Sams. Brooke Schmitz: Beta 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Art Club 11; Fine Arts Mass Media 9, 10; Kids Voting 12. Fadra RaNesha Simmons: Honor Roll 9; Chorus 9; Varsity Basket- ball 9-12; Cross County 9; Softball 10; Jobs for GA Graduates 9, 10, 12; Most Athletic 12; Coaches Award in Basket- ball 9; MVP in Basketball 11. Brian Smith. Kelli Sneed: A/B Honor Roll 9, 10; Whos Who 9-12; Beta 11, 12; Key Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 10; Student Council 11, 12 (Junior Class President); Yearbook Staff 11, 12; Prom Connittee 11: FEA 10, 11, 12 (Vice President); Heifer International 11, 12; Fine Arts in Art 9, 10; Kids Voting 9, 10, 12; Cherry Blossom Pageant 12. Julie Ann Soles: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9; Varsity Cheerleading 10 (Co-Captain), 11 (Captain), 12 (Captain); Key Club 9, 10; Student Council 11; Beta 11, 12; Math Team 11; Most Likely to Succeed 12: Fine Arts in Dance 9-12; YLBC 12; 2005 Miss Cherry Blossom Queen; Valedictorian. wy Ryan Suddeth Lindsey Sullivan a ~ RE Nicole Swanner Samekia Sweet Brent Tharpe Anna Still. Jasmine Strange: Band 9, 10; Beta 9-12 (Vice-President); Track 10; Spirit Club 9, 10; DECA 11, 12; Black History Club 9, 10; Prom Committee 11; First Priority 12; Student Council 11 (Junior Class Treasurer), 12 (Senior Class President); Best All Around 12; Miss Junior; Vounteer at the Harriet Tubman Museum 9-12; Upward Bound 9-12; Cherry Blossom Pageant; Member of Alethia Baptist Church. Ryan Suddeth. Amber Sullivan: Whos Who 10, 11; Chorus 9; Band 9, 10, 11; Softball 9-12; Tennis 10; Spirit Club 10; Yearbook Staff 12; Youth Group 9- 12; Dance Team 10; VBS Counselor 9-12; Community Service 9-12. Ashley DiAnn Sullivan: Varsity Softball 11, 12; Spirit Club 10; Fine Arts in Drama 9, 10; FEA 12; Youth Group 9-12. Lindsey Sullivan: TAPs 9, 10; TSA 9, 10. Alisha Nicole Swanner: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Marching Band 9-12; Symphonic Band 9-12; Jazz Band 11, 12; Track and Field 10; French Club 9, 10; Key Club 10; Science Club 10; Drama Club 10; Mock Trial 10; Student Council 12; UGA Summer Music Program 9, 10, 11; Whos Who 11; National Honor Roll 11. Samekia Sweet. Brent Tharpe. Jarvis Walker Merlantress Williams Jennifer Wood Ashley Woodford Joshua Blake Thigpen: FBLA 12 (Vice President). Blake Thompson: Golf 10; Cross Country 10; Key Club 10; Most Talkative 12; Community Service 9, 10. Carlton L. Thompson Jr.: Drama 9, 10; Anime Club 10 (President); Academic Team 12. Ava Thorpe. Brandi Nicole Thrift: Principals List 9, 10; Honor Roll 11, 12; Chorus 9-12; Beta Club 10, 11; Softball 9; Spanish Club 10; Key Club 10; Prom Committee 11; Whos Who 9-12; FCA 9, 10; Communi- ty Service 9, 10, 11. Jarvis Big J Walker: PREP Club 9; Whos Who 10; Outstanding Student 11; FBLA 9; Most Talented 12; Jobs for GA Graduates 12; National Honor Society 10. Merlantress Laquan Williams: Band 9, 10: Fine Arts 9, 10; ROTC 11. Jennifer Dawn Wood: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Distinguished Conduct Award 9, 10, 11; Drill Team Member 9-12 (Commander); Honor Guard Member 9-12 (Commander); Daedalian JROTC Achievement Medal 11. Ashley Woodford: Who's Who 10; Honor Roll 9, 10, 11; Marching / Concert Band 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10; First Priority 9, 10; TAPs 9; Jobs for GA Graduates 11, 12; Sophomore Class Secretary; Art 10, 11, 12. Ashley Yarbrough Jacob Young | . Above: Julie Soles, Jasmine Strange, and Kelli Sneed all competed in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival Pageant at the Porter Auditorium. The girls practiced for many weeks to prepare for the =, = competition. In the end, Julie (above) beat out s about 20 other senior girls from around the area to be the 2004-2005 Cherry Blossom Queen. Left: Amber Sullivan, Steven Mason, Janna Layson and Rhonda McNeese enjoy each others company at a eS football game. Below: Half-naked cheerleaders == Trey Mitchell, Matt Garza, Brandon Bishop and _~A' Damien Morris make their entrance at a football game. \ | & % m aie Ashley Yarbrough. Jacob Young: German Club 10, 11. Senior Casuals 67 Outstanding Seniors The following 12 seniors were selected by the faculty and staff of RHS in the areas of; high standards, honesty, integrity, dependability, school loyalty, hard working, helpful attitude, and striving for excellence! 68 Outstanding Seniors ae Blake Evans plans to go to Macon State for his core classes and then transfer to SCAD to major in film and minor in visual effects. He would love to pursue a career in film-making. He would like to do this because he loves to watch and make movies. Blakes favorite subject 1s Calculus and his favorite teacher 1s Mrs. Johnston. She is his favorite teacher becasue she loves what she does and she makes others enjoy it to. Steven Dixon plans to go to a technical school after graduation. The career he plans to pursue is to be a social worker. He would like to be a social worker because he enjoys working with people. His favorite subject is English and his favorite teacher is Mrs. Scott. Mrs Scott is his favorite teacher because she helps him a lot. Jenna Green has been accepted into the University of Georgia, but is undecided on Chrystal-Karen Jones plans to attend a what her major and career will be. She said, there are just too many choices, Ive thought about doing just about everything. Jenna really doesnt have a favorite subject but some of her favorite teachers are Mrs. Johnston, Mr. Rubin, and Mrs. Fulford. university but she is undecided on which one. She plans to attend Agnes Jones Mortuary School to become a mortician. Her favorite subject is band because it is a hands on subject that takes up most of her time. Outstanding Seniors 69 Amanda Moore plans to attend Macon State for 2 years and then transfer to a different college. She is undecided on the career she would like to pursue. Amandas favorite subject is Calculas and her favorite teacher is Mrs. Johnston. She is her favorite teacher because she works extremely hard to make sure you understand and she really cares about you. Sabyian Jones plans to travel and become more involved in his church and social life. He would like to pursue a career in working and assisting others because he likes to help people. His favorite subject is music and his favorite teacher is Mrs. Clarke. She is his favorite teacher because she has helped him so much in his communication with others. a ee ee er ete areeaeweeceeeseeaeaeseeeee ee 8 ee @ Paul Ramsingh plans to attend Macon State for 2 years and would then like to transfer to Michael Rooks plans to get a job and start a Devry University. He hopes to become a family. He would love to be a Karate Instructor computer engineer because he has an interest because he has been doing karate ever since he in computers and electronics. Pauls favorite was ten. His favorite teacher is Mrs. Fogg. She 1s subject is drafting and his favorite teacher is his favorite teacher because she is respectful and Mrs. Johnston. She is his favorite teacher she is like a mother to him. because she never gave up on him. 70 QOutstanding Seniors Julie Soles plans to attend UGA to major in mathematics education. She plans to become a high school math teacher. Her favorite subject is math and her favorite teacher is Mrs. Johnston. She has encouraged and believed in me since I came to Rutland. Ava Thorpe plans to attend Macon State for her core classes. She would like to be a veterinarian because she likes animals and she wants to be there to help them when they need it. Avas favorite subject is Art and her favorite teacher is Mrs. Barfield. She is her favorite teacher because she has helped people find their creativity. Jasmine Strange plans to attend the State University of West Georgia. There she will study Biology on a Pre-Medicine track. The career Jasmine would love to pursue is to be a pediatrician because she enjoys being around children. Mrs. Johnston is her favorite teacher because she teaches us what the course curriculum requires and also lessons for life. Jacob Young plans to attend Mercer School of Engineering. He would like to become a mechanical engineer because he really likes mechanics. His favorite subject is technology. His favorite teacher was Mrs. Haney who is a German teacher at Collins Hill. Outstanding Seniors 71 72 Senior Class Picture ad ~ os Vi : RiGee ~ _ Senior Class Picture re XN tty 7 Misa Pttiand Blake ars famthia sweet and Fruddie Fountaiw as, Ria mMcCranie amd Mares Cairn Chante Dumgold and Dontar Dawitlly Senior Luporlativey 7 Tihs A a , . e 2 || : @ fs ea woe a4. 4 ~\ 3 ' , 7 ah 4s tf x" Seed di F .% - ; a 4 A tL, 4 : | .v i SL EAL Tick * i} * ? Ges AW ad ' Steak + 'y ee + . eee VAY ~ ' : - yi } fi See \ Vey Tt ) VS Dey) PRaeeee { AC * 4 ee) Vw ar + renee t 4 0G i? > jeg baee 4 aun - & Ae Li | et] a" ye a WT aye Th OO top 2%) rn + af 7 & : Brandi Hamitten and Dor Na hen iBi4ham amd Fada Aimmorwsy * a a t BeSmile Mest Likely te Succeed: [Us yer amd Jevica J. Camsery Julie Soles and matt Coury ores cal 1 re pr ; ; - he My } wey ha . ; oe 5 iy a \ | f ee it) ) eit f) i iy, Wiss, mW GAADrawsS Dd 76 = femnior Superlative, "( voted for Sweet because she lives ur te her name, He Wa mie and Voy wu perio. -Tymahlya Colemaw PEEK-A-BOO! 1. Anthony Hodges 2. Jenna Green 3. Steven Mason 4. Amber Sullivan 5. Samantha Lineberger 6. Joshua Thigpen 7. Tiffany Moon 8. Tymahlya Coleman 9. Jessica Bush 10. Rita McCranie 11. Kelli Gall 12. Chrystal-Karen Jones 13. Dana Sams 14. Carrie Lindstrom 15. Nia Jackson 16. Ava Thorpe 17. Fadra Simmons 18. Jarvis Walker 19. Blake Thompson 20. Tia Rowe 21. Sufiyan Master 22. JMecia Gore 23. Janna Layson 24. Tara Aylesworth 25. Latavia Lowe 26. Kristie Radford 27. Jennifer Wood 28. Laura Horton 29. Nicole Thrift 30. Ashley Lowe 31. Shana Bembry 32. Joshua Crook 33. Ashley Woodford 34, Crystal Simmons 35. Jennifer Napier 36. Brandi Hamilton 37. Chante Drumgold 38. Robbie McWhirter 39. Kim Russell 40. Melissa Pettis 41. Rhonda McNeese 42. Jaimie Hatton 43. Nicole Swanner 44. Brooke Ashley 45. Jasmine Strange 46. Samekia Sweet 47. Chrystie-Karen Jones 48. Blake Evans 49. Kerria Fuller 50. Doc Jackson 51. Matt Garza 52. Freddie Fountain 53. Tequila Harvey 54. Chris Bentley 55. Derek Fleming 56. Brian Smith 57. Ashley Sullivan 58. Amanda Moore 59. Anna Still 60. Julie Soles 61. Brandon Bishop 62. Brent Tharpe 63. Janet and Jessica L. Causey 64. Jancee Orr 65. Jessica J. Causey 66. Jessica Reid 67. Matt Couey 68. Trey Mitchell 69. Kelli Sneed 70. Brooke Schmitz 71. Ashley Gray 72. Eric Pipkin \\ Matt Nguyen began to paint during the Summer of 2004, and renders mainly figures of people. He really likes Leonardo de Vinci, and often uses his style of realism in form and color. This is his first try at monochromatic painting. Besides painting, Matt also is a song writer and plays both the electric and acoustic guitar. Adams, Jessica Allen, Kashendria Andrews, Jennifer Anthony, Walter Armstrong, Joshua Ashley, Brandon Bailey, Reginald Banks, Ashli Barron, Jessica Bass, Chandra Juniors Innis Ette says, Christ is my first priority. She is currently president of First Priority. Active in_ her church, she teaches a Bible Study and is involved in a nursing home ministry. At Rutland she takes AP classes, and participates in Soccer, Basketball, Beta Club and is also an office intern. a) arate ; of 2006 Jarrett Mitchell is currently Cadet Captain of the JROTC program here at Rutland High School. He has been a member of the Drill Team for 2 years, Rifle Team for 3 years, and the Tennis Team for | year. He also enjoys playing the piano and mandolin, and is currently working on his Eagle Scout. Oo & ol 8) vu oO cota Vv ohad VU = oo 2) Q. SS os oO _ v 2. o OQ. 4 v - a se) ae Vv e < ao, = SS a > CS fon) > = om OU Juniors lass of 2006 Cosey, Andrew Daniel, Lindsay Davidson, Blake Davis, Christy Dillard, Sean Dugger, Travis Ette, Innis Evans, Alexa Finney, Lakesha Freeman, Brittany Gaulden, Amber Goolsby, Nathan Grace, Javonta Grantham, Wesley Grasso, Christopher Greenwood, Johnny Hall, Achristopher mm ae bi a . Ga : Miss and Mr. Junior, Tasjah Pinkney and Tymond Butts, smile enthusiastically at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Juniors Juniors - x 4 Kelly Krammes, Trevor Connell, Kristina Venable, and Jessica Adams sit in Chemistry class listening to Mrs. Scott lecture. Harris, Adrienne Haynes, Amber Haynes, Kimberly Henderson, Alyshia Herndon, Jordan Herndon, Rebecca Hill, Dominique Horn, Diamond Hudson, Jahmard Hughes, Jamie Hunnicutt, William Johnson, Caitlin Jones, Casey Jones, James Jones, Kendrick Kay, Christina Keels, Justin Juniors Keene, Heather Kinsey, Richard Kirkland, Rashawn Kitchens, Kolby Krammes, Kelly Kuznieki, Matthew Lassiter, Erica Lawson, Wondera Lee, Crystal Leghorn, Marsheena Lockhart, John Logue, Bobby Mack, Giles Maddox, Adam Mallard, Curtis Mason, William Maynard, Terrace Juniors lass of 2006 de j Renita Richardson, Tasjah Pinkey, Jon Swain, Chardae Danielly, and Michael Calhoun sit in deep thought over what they ve just learned. Juniors Maze, Devarous McMiller, Tazrba Mitchell, Jarrett Morrissey, April Newberry, Douglas Nguyen, Matthew Olin, Akeem Palmer, William Peek, Nikki Pierce, Tiffani Pinkney, Tasjah Polk, Holly Ratterree, Dale Ravleker, Arpit Ray, Mary Reid, Michael Richardson, Chasity SS ; | : ; | Juniors Drew Cosey and Cherie Cook enjoy a conversation in between classes. Juniors Class of 2006 Richardson, Renita Robinson, Dewayne Rogers, Savannah Rouse, John Sheppard, Victor Simmons, Justin Singleton, Brittney Smith, Andrea Stanley, Charles Stanley, Crystal Stewart, Christopher Stubbs, Shane Swain, Jonathan Tarpley, Ryan Thomas, Pear] Tidwell, Matthew Tucker, Sean Taz McMillen answers the phone during 4th block internship in the main office. Juniors Tucker, Sherod Vaughn, Stephanie Venable, Kristina Waddell, Kari Walker, Terrance Weaver, James Webb, Christopher Whitsel, Alice Wilson, Angel Wilson, Ashley Wilson, Jerry Wooten, Jessie Jennifer Andrews. Alice Childre, and Katie Cook =A group of juniors smile for the camera while they pose on the stairs for a picture. watch Team Impact. Juniors a SS Ee Class of 2007 Jones, Joshua Keene, Aaron Kendrick, Yameka King, Marquette Larkins, Kentravius Lassiter, Zachary Leghorn, Reuben Lenderman, Stephanie Lewis, Kenyada Linfernal, Keti Linfernal, Kira Little, Justin Little, Kaylee Long, Ashley Long, Ashley Lowe, Raikeesa Lucas, David Lundy, Bradley Mann, Jarrian McClendon, Ramone Miller, Miki Miller, Paul Milner, Joshua Mitchell, David Moody, Angelyca Moore, Kiera Morgan, Janay Morris, Sterling Sophomores These sophomore girls show their Hurricane Spirit during Homecoming week. Sophomores eg: te Danny Howell concentrates on the next play. Mosely, Andrew Newsome, Antwanette Newton, Joseph Newton, Manuel Nipper, Jennifer Nobles, Justin Nolton, Tauric Ogden, David Olan Lopez, Maria Oxley, Kimberly Passmore, Joshua Patel, Dhara Pearson, Shantabia Perez, Mitchell Perkins, Montrex Peterman, John Pitts, Quentoris Pleas, Jacquetta Potts, Tyler Pounds, Amber Quillian, Courtney Reddy, Dhanesh Reich, Justin Reid, Chandler Richardson, Brittany Roberson, Cameron Robinson, Corey Rogers, Lindsay Sophomores "7 a = 2 ; | | Class of 2008 Stephanie Meeks has been Benjamin Bennett is a virtuoso Brittany Jackson is a 14 year ol taking Tap, Ballet, Jazz and piano and trumpet player. freshman who enjoys hip-hop Pointe for several years. She Special awards include Ist chair dancing with her friends. She has performed as a Toy Soldier in trumpet in the District 11 Honor | been dancing since the age of the Nutcracker of Middle Band, trumpet section leader for seven. She has the talent of Georgia for the past 2 years. She the RHS band, and he ___ watching the videos, and copying is also involved in the gymastics participated in solo/ensemble the dance moves. She also loves mininstry at Lizella Baptist where he received the highest to hang out at the movies and the Chruch and the RHS Womens possible rating. mall. Chorus. Adams, Bryan Albury, Ryneka Amerson, Julie Andrews, Kayla Archie, Latesha Archie, Tiffany Armor, William Armstrong, Ramon Askew, Kelvin Askew, Shanice Bailey, Chelsey Barfield, Zachary Barnes, Jay Battle, Koban Bell, Kimberly Benge, Jason Bennett, Benjamin Blankenship, Michele Bloodworth, Molly Boothe, Brittney Boyd, Brittany Bradley, Breanna Brooks, Jonathan Brooks, Shari Freshmen Freshman Brown, Amber Brown, Chance Brown, Heather Brown, Terri Bryant, Benjamin Butler, Roshell Calhoun, Myra Callahan, James Calloway, Dejuan Cape, Kacie Card, Jarell Carlson, Mollie Carswell, Bobby Carter, Jessie Casas, Vanessa Cason, Stephanie Chambers, Brian Cheek, Lauren Cheeley, Bernard Christmas, Courtney Clance, Joseph Coffman, Alisha Collier, Jasmine Combs, Courtney Combs, Tyler Corker, Gregory Cote, Branden Cox, Rachael Crandall, Derek Creason, Brittanie Crowell, Natasha Crummie, Joshua ' Cumbie, Jacob a Curry, Jason i ~, Brandi Johnson. Katilyn Palmer, and Vanessa Casas stop in the hall for a quick pic. Freshmen Class of 2008 Curry, Zaire Deaton, Kory Defore, Caleb Dennard, Jacynthia Dennard, Jonathan Dennis, Tyeisha Denny, Nicholas Diaz, Raul Dickson, Sara Dixon, Maryellen Dunn, Brittni Dunn, Daniel Dupree, Casey Elliot, Daniel Ethridge, K'Noshia Evans, Eva Faulks, Westley Flourney, Sharpaine Foster, John Foster, Mary Fowler, Amanda Fowler, Shaenna Fraser, Muammar Freeman, Ed Gardner, Bobby Garrett, James Gay, Brandon Gomez, Brenda Goolsby, Yaikeyveeyea Graham, John Green, Elise Green, Mandi Green, Wesley Griffin, Morgan Molly Bloodworth and Sarah Ray are all smiles for the camera! Freshmen Freshman Griffin, Philip Grooms, Ashley Hall, Andrew Hall, Tramaine Hargrove, Marquisha Henderson, Shuntiernee Henry, Jerad Henry, Joseph Henry, Sharon Hicks, Erika Hicks, Mozella Hicks, Wesley Hill, Taylor Hixon, Shalonda Holmes, Katherine Holt, Sharon Howard, Brandi Howard, Darius Howard, Randy Hudson, Victoria Huggins, Erica Hughes, Neanus Hunnicutt, Amber Jackson, Brittany Jackson, Cedric Jackson, Travoris Jenkins, Chasity Johns, Joseph Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Brandi Johnson, Javaughn Johnson, Jessica Johnson, Rekita Johnston, Whitney Hmm...1 wonder what hes looking at? Freshmen Class of 2008 Perez, Eunice Phelps, Roderick Phillips, Charles Poff, Matthew Polk, Chelsie PresenDieu, Josette Pressley, Kasey Pupo, Lacey Purser, Courtney Ray, Sarah Redding, Cornelius Reed, John Reich, Sean Reid, Eva Riner, Charles Robertson, Shykelia Rooks, Sharletha Rustin, Megan Rutherford, Portia Sams, Amanda Sanchez, Raul Sandifer, Kenneth Sanford, Ashley Scarborough, Brittany Schmitz, Aaron Scott, Joshua Scott, La'Quanta Shirey, Kevin Shouse, Brennen Simms, Courtney Simpson, Nicholas Skates, Paris Slater, Brian Slocumb, Jamesia A group of friends hang out, while watching Team Impact. Freshmen Freshman Smalling, Taylor Smith, Angelesa Smith, David Smith, Donterio Smith, Kerrell Smith, Maurice Smith, Tonya Snow, Heather Spilman, Paul Spires, Emily Stephens, Willie Stokes, Samuel Stover, Christina Suges, Rebecca Swann, William Swindle, Keith Swint, Mesharon Tarpley, Ryan Tarver, Ferlando Taylor, Mindi Taylor, Theotis Taylor, Tyrone Thomas, Jon Thomas, Kimberly Thomas, Megan Thompson, Brandon Thompson, Justin Thorne, James Thrift, Brittney Todd, Heather Traylor, Briana Trobaugh, Nikki Troutman, Ja-Mari - Brittany Thrift and Megan Rustin take a break from their work. Freshmen Turner, Corey qs Turner, Katlin ye Veal, Christopher Vickers, Richard Vining, Leon Wadi, Aysha Class of 2009 Christopher Walker Amber Wallace Lauren Ward Travis Webb Denzel Wesley Diontaye Wheeler White, Dustin Whitehead, Shakeithia Whitehead, Tesia Whitley, Lori Wilder, Melissa Wilkinson, Trenton Williams, Chelsey Williams, Javoris Williams, Terrilyn Willis, Christopher Woodford, Alexis Worthy, Levaneer Wynn, Keilah Young, Keith Zimmer, Genethalyn A group of freshmen have fun at the Team Impact assembly. Freshmen FRESHMEN Freshmen Speak Out! AMBER BROWN Favorite T.V. Show: Moesha Favorite Movie: Two Can Play That Game Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Color: Blue Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Teacher: Major Hayden Favorite thing about being in High School: I have more priveledges! NICK SIMPSON Favorite Movie: The Matrix Favorite Food: Caesar Salad Favorite Color: Green Favorite teacher: Mrs. Romero Favorite Show: Y The Real World Favorite Band: Muse Favorite thing about being in High School: We have more freedom and its a lot less fees | Op: Dustin Lanier and Josh controlling. fee Crummie pause while working NT A am in groups in Ms. Romeros MAURICE SMITH class to take a picture. Above Left: Jimmy Callahan waves to Favorite Show: CSI Favorite color: Silver Favorite Teacher: Mr. Sutton _ Favorite music: R&B Favorite Food: Fast food Favorite Movie: Scarface Embarrassing Moment: Someone pulled my peDp shorts down in the gym. 05 the camera. Above Right:Reese Parker runs his way to the finish line for cross country, Rutland students catch up on each others day after school in the ? x The football team runs student parking lot. through a | breakthrough "ae Wane goo and teachers chat CRentrentern. with each other as they chaperone the Homecoming Dance. 106 : ; 4 ie ~ -,~ A, ay TP 3 et 2 = Cont Renee Williams follows along on her music while playing the flute with the Rutland High School marching band. Jasmine Strange, now a senior at Rutland, crowns last years Prom King. Rutland cross country members take the lead at a cross country meet in Bibb County. Majorettes have fun and get the crowd hyped up at a Rutland football game. 107 Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps = Orton ve ay ne - 7 = Aipha Company CWO - 3 Robert DeWitt, Marine instructor : = il ~~ ae a of 2 glia sz is \ ~ = se me Charlie Company JROTC Primary Staff Color Guard *- = Cadet Corps Commander, R Colonel Jennifer Wood Rifle Team JROTC 1Q9 Yearbook Staff Drew Cosey, Malori Cook. Andrew Mosley, Jenna Green, Julie Soles, Blaine Umbaugh. 10 Yearbook Ashley Sullivan, Courtney Christmas, Chelsea Mathis, Amanda Moore. Amber Sullivan, Tia Rowe, x al Heather Tainter, Ashley Fletcher. Kim Russell, Kelli Sneed, Blake Evan Holly Polk. Brooke Schmitz, Laura Horton, Becca Herndon, Jilisa She Williams. Far Left: Rita McCrante and Bobby surgamy want Rutland to get wacky! Lett: Three girls dress up JUS tie ina in the 80s with leg warmer: : ; 1. ; " Nair and Snotrt SKITIS WW: SLUGeENLS taKe ad DFCaK TON iow off their outhts trom the ee > ~~ Ss era a as a ci t 4) fi ZUU04-Z005 Homecoming Court Rutland High Schools 2004-2005 Homecoming Court e . : . - o a oe be > e > : a 4 * *.\ : . - _ = e., Ss ost @&er = . 7 : : - ~ - - ae r : ; ce - as s i sa, a - : 4 F . * ..* > a Se ee ~~. Miss Rutland Candidate Orble tom DJ utiontsze)(e| Escorted by Ronnie Drumgold Sr. 9 = - Ps I x Mr. Rutland Candidate . <= \ A. Nashon Bigham ; = Escorted by .? BS iy | a : : Brandi Hamilton & - ae ~ Mr, Rutland Candidate Homecoming King and Queen ufian Masters . Escorted by Jenna Green and Derek Fleming Kasey Joiner ae Ff = = = y ; Me be oe rN | J r | te He tie : a ee Qe. oF Miss Rutland Candadite hie Miss Rutland Candidate Riasiatee Wetinacn AU Uh autem aleliil-lereliliare mOrelt lai Satine Mio Escorted by , Escorted by Jawara Beard Eddie Baker 116 Homecoming Court Tajah Pinkney ESC orted by Donald Chambliss Ashley Lowe Escorted by i ne Chasity Richardson Ja Tymond Butts Escorted by Doc Jackson Escorted by smine Strange Pleas. SC A low UIs Vo% Lari Your * HuUuSinNess BEFORE -, PPG A Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm -CRH. fnd_f ram 474-062 GS IQ) ayeysueUy Visit Our New Location 4410 Interstate Dr. maa te - , aia 12 yr. 1. - >. Top: Nominees wait as the anticipation builds over who will win Homecoming King and Queen. Above: Mrs. Reese and Mrs. lovine hold Mr. Rutlands crown and Above: A full view of Miss Rutlands flowers the 2904-2005 as they wait for the Homecoming Court festivities to begin during half time. Homecoming Court. Homecoming Court 117 LESS icemiuleleleisiels woo Van Gogh \ Be a . : | ee i Museum in Atlanta featuring works by Wana Van Cosh a other artists. J ROTC Military Ball 2004 Top: Brandi and Renaldo take a dance after being crowned Mr. and Miss JROTC. Above: Gunner congratulates Renaldo after being honored with his award. Brandi Hamilton Renaldo Clayton Mr. and Miss JROTC 2003-2004 Top: Gunner and Major Hayden speak at the JROTC military ball. Above: Rutland students , patiently listen to Gunner | before dancing begins. 119 ' of 4 DU lalate miat= party and made decorative cnehe that they displayed in the halls. Governors _ Honors . Nominees Ashley Fletcher Michael Hanner ory i an z - - | a fa | . | a ~< | Renita Samantha Emily Suber Shieda Chatfield y Richardson Brown ' All-State . Winners Emily Suber and Sara Dickson Activities a, 59.15.44 a SH hse PPTs ~ = ats == ~~ rat : - k eS ~ . 77 ss e> . Right: Nia Jackson flashes her pearly whites for the camera. Below: We caught Callie Oliver at the perfect moment showing off her much practiced toe touch. cy Ny > - Cheerleaders Varsity (At Right-Top) Back Row: Kristina Venable, Nia Jackson, Kailee Yates, Amy Henry, Ashley Long. Front Row: Angelyca Moody, Julie Soles, Co-captain, Amanda Collins, Co-captain, Rita McCranie. Junior Varsity (At Right-Bottom) Back Row: JacQuetta Pleas, Erika Crawford, Chelsie Metcalf, Tyeisha Dennis, Callie Oliver, Co-captain. Not Pictured: Constance Tidwell, Co-captain, Cedreca Ashley. 7S 1, Ses Wes sv (aes a _>" 4 _ * 7 vs re s selow: JacQuetta Pleas takes a moment to reflect on the events of the game and continues to watch anxiously for its outcome. >7 Below: Several Varsity Cheerleaders show off their moves during a game. eames ai ae -_ . SS; e : . ' rs @ een by bx id a : ea ny M& Ome eee Lizella, Georgia 31052 478-935-3190 . Py @ ; 4 7 & : Pa - A x x ae , a 8, .~% V in sore rr; A aa mn z_ : ick Rew:C oath Galltriog a " | , s iy Oonurn.Jenthifter Hasten. as is & ; wr moe ws ss Jenni Napier;* Jkayla Andrews. AigGt, Hughes. Kiib i \\ oe ee Coach Amanda Maddox. * v ; Sullivagl, Kelly. Lineburger, Erika Sutton, Anna Sull, Amand; Sulliva Bottom Row ") to Right: Raghael:-Ray andSara a SO ee a lay Above Left to Right: Seniors Amber ae ee] * 4 ; Sullivan and Ashley Sullivan are hugging during one of their last games for Rutland. They have played for the lady canes for the past two years. - = Ps > tr ct et te aes Oo. ~~ eee -- eae . h . Be? i = rs My | if meaner tbc Sky it Re AT al eS) t< Wa : AS ty AON Fe, see 1 eigeey: ; Sis ee Ph te ers Mae a a x . - ~ f ~-% > ? - | 3 Congratulations Amanda Moore ). and the Class of 2005! ) ee ssiCS@QQ TRACK So cg. CROSS 4 COUNTRY @4 . t 7 ' 4 2 9 aa a wae 2004-2005 Fin / fi : JV Basketball skills improved greatly. act ee Dupree lead the Canes to many Victo:i.. |) NOT 7 | | ts re , Varsity sg OF um ON] Wrestlin 2004-2005 no eee ee gS Above: Derek Fleming takes one of his many victories. He iS a pretty Mean cat on and off the rats but truthfully hes a really nice guy. Derek was the first wrestler from Rutland to go to the state level tournament. Above: / ne s ggles nigback olf of the mat. e ns Titi hid it. Pcl Wd YS AVE the ae > SO OPRE VV NER C7) aie y Te ee he y _ = De Bere: ie | The baseball team had a great se iti past year. They defeated many well respected and w@#known teams. | The team only lost a few seniors thiSat, but they will 2 . be missed in the upcoming 05 sease main key i reason for all the teams success is thatjmalm players have played together since Western Scoreboard Peach 6-11 L wfordCo. Central 3-18 L Prac Callaway 6-10 1 Jackson Manchester 9- Y Jackson Westside 3-4 LamarCo. 5-8 L MaconCo. 10-0 W Southwest, 4-]] L PikeCo, 2-9 L - Westside L TriCo: 0-9. iB Greenvile 15-2 W Central 7-9 L complete af buble plity aight: Kyle strikes oubtplayer after player, making ang for tiHurricanes. a i i i te Ay el se ~, - * Above Left: Wesley Griffin hea ase Te ee One of our Canes slides info 3rd base a The girls soccer team did extr 2004 soccer season. They did working as a team. The girls ci the previous year and had onh and Daniela Antezana. The t know each other and learnedt team. The team was stronger} the offense. The team players Rogers, Brittany Sledge, Jem Ma-Shay Cameron, Ashley Daniela Antezana, Samar, Henry, Jeanna Barnes, Ke Ava Thorpe, April Morri Logan Hunnicutt, Angel Marylou Yarbrough. Soccer ris charges the ball while zoal. Far Left: Wes Ross sending the ball flying to t: Damien Morris takes a crowd before continuing : Derek Flemming defends field, letting no one pass. Soccer 14] iy Pe, See: 4 : 2s Ty ua a ee -_ ~ ww xe lilaile Lindsey wit) Cans xe lilaile ititeibite| Ray S O P H O M O R E S i i i Wm lilaile Jasmine Strange a eliliaile Derek Fleming AAOmA zDD AGADEMIC TEAM Academic Team is fun and enlightening. It is exciting and we get to travel and meet new | people. Advisor First Row: Ed Freeman, Wesley Green , Middle Row: Ian Barnes Advisor Ed lan Barnes : 7 we . Last Row: James Clance, Brittany Lanthrop, Freeman Spencer Lowe, Ben Eady, Benjamin Bennett, Andrew Mosley, Blake Evans ART GOLUB First Row: Benjamin Bennett, VaNorris Moore, Brandon Ashley Second Row: Tamara Barfield, Dhara Patel Third Row: ae Sterling Kitchens, ; Samantha Brown Advisor Fourth Row: Jasmine Tamara Habersham, Barfield Rita McCranie 146 Clubs Advisor President Isaac a i" Katelyn Cook, oe Chante ; . ogers, Jasonya Spencer, Shieeda : Lightfoot Chatfield, Arkebia Arbury Di umgold Second Row: Brittany Davis, Brittney Singleton, Vanorris Moore, Isaac Lightfoot Advisor, Jasmine Strange, Chastity Richardson FUTUR ee ee 1 2h cS OL es okei@ ey FBLA gives Students a greater understanding of the work place while teaching them more President appreciation of First Row: Kolby Kitchens, Heather Todd. Jessica Bush a dollar Jessica Bush, Anna Still Vice President earned. Second Row: Stacey Bennett Advisor. Josh Thigpen Josh Thigpen Third Row: Nathan Goolsby, Kendrick Jones, Cynthia Dennis, Jaleesa Bradley 148 Clubs TTS TROY President Innis Ette President Dale Ratterree Abby Awoyeye, Johnathan Bridges, Eyuette Collier, Jasmine Collier, Innis Ette, Blake Evans, Derek Fleming, Ashley Massey, Tasjah Pinkney, Josette. Presendiey, Dale Ratterree, Andrea Smith, Angelesa Smith, Maurice Smith, Kimberly Thomas, Danielle Whitley, Alexis Woodford Amanda Wood. Shiela Fulford Advisor TUTS Re 2 DTC Vee ae AMERICA President Jenna Green Vice President DeWayne Robinson Treasurer Taylor Smalling Amanda Marti First Row: Ashley Sullivan, Brooke Secretary Schmitz Brooke Ashley Middle Row: Jenna Green, Krista Mosley, Brooke Ashley, Taylor Smalling, Dewayne Robinson Last Row: Kelli Sneed, Amanda Marti Advisor Advisor Clubs 149 FRENCH GOLUB = a _ a ax Ae 348 Bt : = ti 1 4 Amber Sullivan Ava Thorpe Dewayne Rooks a with friends at r things with my church group eee = > interesting EF lace sete FA | Been: faine An intere = ng Person Ive Met: K rk sane | Favorite Movie: Hide and Seek Paul Ramsingh Favorite TV St Smallville Favorite Thing to dc the Weekenc movies Interesti Been: Nevade interest Met: Ce Favorite Favor Wrest Favor the We Baske Cool F Memp An Int Ive Me aie Clint vs. Fre Evans the Weekends: Hang out Favorite TV Show: Family Guy Favorite Thing to do on with friends Cool Place Ive Been: CN Tower in Montreal, Canada An Interesting Person Ive Met: CEO of Medical Center Favorite Movie: Seven Favorite TV Show: Proud Family Favorite Thing to do on the Weekends: Go to the movies and the mall Cool Place Ive Been: Cancun, Mexico An Interesting Person Ive Met: A guy from Central named Marques Favorite Movie: Shrek Favorite TV Show: Oprah Favorite Thing to do on the Weekends: Play Croquet Cool Places Ive Been: Hooters An Interesting Person Ive Met: My brother, Blake Favorite Movie: Purple Rain shley y Fetches : > a _ wn ag er P nt a Bro n ada Le | 1s, aman ds, Ja a ae williams naB Brittany Sledge: Dickerso,, Alan rs Top Row: Jancee Orr, Top. row: Donterio Smith, Christopher Willis, and 3 Michael Davis, Karen Jones Mozella Hicks. Bottom Bottom Row: Michael Row: Anton Hughes, : Hanner and Nicole Swanne Zachary Barfield, and Justin Keels Michael Hanner patiently waits to be directed for the halftime show. z ~ | Jelisa Grayson marches to the beat at the homecoming game. Chorus 157 158 Congratulations! Youve made it through, -Many great places That you ve been to! Youve seen many faces While on your way! Many great choices Behind you now lay. Oh! The places you ve gone! You ve made your way up! You ve seen new places! You joined the great minds Of many different races! You got mixed up of course, As you already knew. But you ve ended up the best While the time flew. All 1 | Se Margit) O|F tl Cy \"OurR we w ie 159 160 Striving for Excellence Was all that you knew. You wrote great papers And passed Calculus too. Working hard Got you where you are. Now youre shining And quite the star. And did you succeed? Yes! You did indeed! (100 percent, you took the lead.) KID, YOU MOVED MOUNTAINS!!! 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Steven Franklin wner/Operator 478-808-7999 ae 478-474-1224 \v" GARAGE DOORS N 24 HR SERVICE WORK GUARANTEED COMMERCIALS RESIDENTIAL INSURED Amie Owens 178-477-7511 Wavs) Hooded aShore in - soilthern Asia, India and indonesia aSa result of ~~ x. ahube earthqiiakein e + the Indian Ocean that ... measured 9.0:on'the > ge peiciier scale. ) Ray Charles and the Rest of the Chart Toppers! _ a noth ania NSAET AX) B SpaceShipOne Jets to Outer Space and Wins $10 Million. mg 273: AT Vitoci i EEE Driven by Supply Worries, Oil Prices Go Sky High. Volume =e, ~ -* 922,158,707 sooo ey Sixtieth Anniversary of D-Da On June 6, 1944, under the leadership of U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, over 150,000 Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, marking the beginning of U.S. involvement in World War Il in Europe. 4 - ail ams ws ~*~ - ee er te ) ee Noble Deeds Win Nobel Prize \ ; for African Woman Kenyan Deputy Environment Minister Dr. Wangari Maathai became the first African woman to win the Nobel a Prize. As the founder of the Green Belt ~~ Movement, she has been instrumental in helping plant more than 30 million trees across Africa. > World War Il Memorial Opens After almost two decades in the making, a national monument paying tribute to the 16 million U.S. men and women who served in World War Il opened in Washington D.C. on April 29, 2004. During the war, approximately 400,000 U.S. men and women died. & Tuar's AA Fact From the News Desk Photo Credits: President George W. Bush inauguration MATT CAMPBELL/EPA /Landov, The National Museum of the American Indian MOLLY RILEY/Reuters /Landov, Condoleezza Rice JOE SKIPPER/Reuters /Landov. iraqi campaign worker AL! JASIM/Reuters /Landov, Death in Sudan NIC BOTHMA/EPA/Landov, High Gas Prices ROBERT GALBRAITH/Bloomberg News /Landov, Martha Stewart CHIP EAST/Reuters /Landov, Google Stock Scott Eelis/Bloomberg News /Landov, Yasser Arafat Funeral MIKE NELSON/EPA /Landov, President Ronald Reagan Funeral Justin Lane/EPA /Landov, iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi STEFAN ZAKLIN/EPA /Landov, Tsunami RUNGROJ YONGRIT/EPA /Landov, D-Day invasion Landov, World War li Memorialh MICHAEL KLEINFELD/UPI /Landov, Wangari Maathai YVES HERMAN/Reuters /Landov Thousands Take President Clintons Bypass Surgery to Heart Former President Bill Clinton's much publicized quadruple heart bypass operation has boosted visits to cardiology centers and emergency rooms across the country leading to what some are calling the Clinton effect. A simple test that scans for calcium build-up in the arteries Can give women and men an earlier warning about potential heart problems. In addition, taking precautions such as keeping a healthy weight, reducing stress, eating a low-fat diet, reducing cholesterol, exercising and not smoking are all good ways to protect your heart. & Madrid Bombings Kill Hundreds A series of explosions ripped through packed commuter trains in Madrid, Spain, on March 11, 2004, killing 201 people and injuring more than 1,500. At least three bombs exploded at Atocha station as an express train was arriving, Cutting several carriages virtually in two. The terrorist group al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility. Heading North for Prescriptions Due to shrinking budgets and increasing healthcare costs, some states are exploring ways to buy prescription drugs from Canada, even though importing the medicines is illegal. Generally, Canadian drugs are significantly cheaper because of government price controls. The FDA, however, says it cannot guarantee the safety of imported medicines and has warned states about violating the law. > aN P = vo e + - = = F nt > ah = > aiid ae = = - . aad al Millionaire adventurer, Steve Fossett, became the first pilot to fly solo around the world without stopping or refueling. It took him just over 67 hours and 12 protein shakes to fly the 23,000 mile trip from Salina, Kansas, around the globe, and back. Fossett's plane has 13 fuel tanks, holding a total of 18,100 pounds of fuel. a 911 Commission Delivers Report In a 570-page report, the 911 Commission cited a failure of imagination that kept U.S. Officials from understanding the al-Qaeda threat before the attacks on New York and Washington that killed nearly 3,000. In response to the Commission's recommendation, the position of Director of National Intelligence was created to oversee the nations 15 spy agencies. a Low Carb Diets Put the Squeeze on Farmers To help win the battle of the bulge, millions of Americans have adopted a low carbohydrate lifestyle, swearing off bread, pasta, and potatoes. And while this may be a boon for beef, poultry and other protein producers, many grain and potato farmers have seen demand for their productsand their revenuesdip dramatically. Even sales of such American favorites as Girl Scout cookies and Krispy Kreme doughnuts have slimmed down considerably. 4 Record Deficits Plague U.S. Econom Additional expenses of almost $80 billion for the war in Iraq will push the federal deficit to a record $427 billion for fiscal 2005. This comes on the heels of a record deficit of $412 billion recorded in fiscal 2004. Despite record-breaking spending, President Bush continues to pledge to cut the budget deficit in half by 2009. 4 Social Security Woes President Bush's plan to overhaul Social Security by creating a privatized system has s met with cheers from young people and jeers from older folks. While Bush claims his plan would allow for individual investment Vie \ od . of funds and personal control, Democrats #2 f say that support for current Social Security recipients would disappear, bankrupting the system. The search for a solution is quietly moving forward, but no compromise is eminent, due to wide differences between UB, i the Republicans and Democrats. 7" : ( . i From the News Desk Photo Credits: Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko LAURENT GILLIERON/EPA /Landov, Iraqi Election Morteza Nikoubazi/Reuters /Landov, Afghan President Hamid Karzai AHMAD MASOOD/Reuters / Never Forget On January 27, 2005, world leaders and Auschwitz survivors commemorated the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the death camp. As part of Hitler's final solution, an estimated 1.1 million to 1.5 million people, most of them Jews, were killed in gas chambers or died of disease, starvation, abuse and exhaustion at the camp. All told, six million Jews died in the Nazi camps, along with several million others, including prisoners of war, Gypsies, homosexuals and political opponents of the Nazis. & Landov Spanish Train Bombings PACO CAMPOS/EPA /Landov, Canadian Pharmacies Ruth Bonneville/Bloomberg News /Landov, Former U.S. President Bill Clinton KEVIN COOMBS/Reuters /Landov, Steve Fosset LARRY W. SMITH/EPA/Landov, 911 Commission Reuters /Landov, Low Carb Diets BILL GREENBLATT/UPI /Landov, Cancer Research Photodisc, U.S. Attomey General Alberto Gonzales KEVIN LAMARQUE/Reuters /Landov, USA Conference on the Economy MATTHEW CAVANAUGH/EPA /Landov, Social Security MICHAEL KLEINFELD/UPVLandov, 60th Anniversary of Auschwitz Reuters /Landov The Sweet Smell of Success The discovery of how odorant receptors help humans to consciously experience and recall different smells won United States scientists Richard Axel and Linda Buck the 2004 Nobel Prize for medicine. Private Plane Sails into Outer Space Traveling faster than a bullet from a rifle, SoaceShipOne, with civilian astronaut Mike Melvill on board, soared 62 miles to the edge of outer space twice in one week to capture the $10-million Ansari X Prize. Richard Branson, head of Virgin Galactic, has since ordered a larger version of the SpaceShip and plans to offer tourists the rides of their lives for only $200,000 a trip! # Reading, Writing and Relics at the Worlds Oldest University A team of Polish archaeologists unearthed the first traces of the worlds oldest university in the Egyptian city of Alexandria. With a capacity for about 5,000 Students, the university functioned from about the fifth century until the seventh century. Too Close for Comfort On September 29, 2004, a giant asteroid almost three miles long and one-and-a-half miles wide named Toutatis missed the earth by a mere million miles or so (four times the distance to the moon). Thankfully, no other rock of this size will pass this close to Earth in the next century. Taking a Byte Out of a Speed Record Blue Gene, an IBM supercomputer named for its ability to model the folding of human proteins, became the worlds fastest computer after reaching a blistering speed of over 70 teraflops. Just for the record, a teraflop is equal to one trillion calculations per second! Operating at a Profit Over the Web Using MatchingDonors.coma for-profit web site that matches living Hi organ donors and patients for a feea Colorado man received a kidney i. > in what was believed to be the first transplant brokered on the Internet. pete \ The operation was a success, but the acquisition process raised many ee thical and legal questions. < Space Habitat Chills in Antarctica a From outer space to the bottom of the world, scientists are adapting a European Space Agency habitat to replace the aging underground ee Neumayer ll Research Station. Made of lightweight carbon fiber a reinforced plastic, the new above-ground shelter is designed to 5 Mars Rovers Keep Going withstand 7.5-magnitude earthquakes, as well as winds up to 136 and Going... miles per hour. it even has a window! A year after their January 4, 2004, landing on the Red Planet for a 90-day mission, the Mars a, The New Color of Nutrition rovers, Spirit and Opportunity continue to t Purple carrots? Orange cauliflower? Your dinner could soon become ghee ete Pratap hea hod much more colorful thanks to genetically-modified vegetables with cool and a host of hi is ch i ip intrepid \. new colors, fewer calories and more health benefits like higher levels rovers have found a myriad of por none tik . \ : of vitamin A, which helps prevent blindness. At present, genetic . modification is still controversial, with some groups saying that it Suggests a watery pastand maybe even a Aa could be dangerous to the environment and peoples health. the possibility of ancient lifeon the fourth planet from the sun. ee de . a? ~ c a p. iL c VUTU | Poa ad 4 7 Pe _ v .y . goa _ = 7 P eiel|apial*Melalle ; Xx g ( _aner sic meiatis VAS VU. raw Uy mi i en Sle . ~ a weary , We s ees za ns of Americans were unable to get plage vaccine made at a British plant outside 4 Red Sox Ruthless in World Series Win It took 86 years, but the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Cardinalsand The Curse of the Bambino"to win the World Series. The Sox, who were just three outs away from being eliminated by their arch-rivals, the N.Y. Yankees, came back to win four games in a row to get to the World Series where they swept the Cards in four games. 4 Pistons Roll Over the Lakers to Win NBA Title MVP Chauncey Billups and the underdog Detroit Pistons beat the mighty L.A. Lakers 4-1 in the NBA Championship Series to cap off a remarkable post season run that included playoff series wins over the Bucks, the Pacers and the Nets. Americans are Golden in Greece American swimmer, Michael Phelps, won a record eight Olympic medals (six gold and two bronze). In all, Americans won 35 gold medals in events including softball, soccer, basketball, beach volleyball and swimming, as well as track and field and gymnastics, among other competitions. < Baseball Sluggers Socked for Illegal Steroid Use Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi were the latest professional athletes caught using illegal, performance-enhancing drugs. As a result, all MLB players will be required to undergo mandatory drug testing. Bonds, with 703 home runs, is just 52 homers short of Hank Aaron's record of 755. > Vijay Tames the Tiger After a record 264 weeks at the top, Tiger Woods lost his number one ranking to Vijay Singh. Along the way, Singh earned an astounding $10,905,166, breaking Woods single-season earnings record. > Federer Slams the History Books Roger Federer beat Lleyton Hewitt at the U.S. Open to win his third major title of the year including the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Svetlana Kuznetsova won the U.S. Open womens title. In other tournaments, Maria Sharapova won the womens title at Wimbledon Speed to Burn In a photo finish, Kurt Busch edged out Jimmie Johnson, 6,506 points to 6,498 to win the NASCAR Championship. Rounding out the Top 10 were Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth, Elliott Sadler and Jeremy Mayfield. a 4 while Gaston Gaudio and Anastasia Myskina : - au me ae won af the French Open. < te em Smarty Jones Wins Two Out of seit hen'te Freddy Adu and D.C. Three Jewels in Triple Crown a wt Title United are Cham After winning the Kentucky Derby and SsiFFeattturring coc phenomenon, the Preakness, Smarty Jones lost to The Seattle Storm, led by Lauren Jackson, Betty Freddy Adu, D.C. United beat Birdstone in the Belmont Stakes, thus ai Pe au Sue Bird, won their first title, beating Kansas City 3-2 to win its ending his bid for horse racing's Triple an onnecticut Sun 74-60 in the decisive third fourth MLS championship. Crown. Only eleven horses have ever ie. Leni nnox, who averaged 22.3 points inthe Alecko Eskandarian was won this coveted title, the last being , Was Named MOS named the games MVP. Affirmed in 1978. i Annika is Tops Twice in 2004, Annika Sorenstam won 10 tournaments in 20 starts, along with the most money on the LPGA Tour, to become the Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for the second year in a row. > | Lance Armstron Soccer Superstar Achieves Goals and Hangs Up Cleats Widely considered the greatest player in womens soccer history, Mia Hamm, the all-time leading scorer in international soccer, retired after helping the U.S. to World Cup titles in 1991 and 1999, and Olympic gold in 1996 and 2004. & of the Year. & Basketbraw!! a A. My 1206 tobacco card ica Collecting Value sold for $1.27 million! Since the mid-19th century, people have collected all kinds of sports memorabilia. And while for the most part giant foam fingers, crazy hats and player cards only collect dust, some mementos of yesterday's sports heroes collect incredible prices when they come up for sale B. While baseball cards Wins Sixth Tour de France Wearing the coveted yellow jersey, American Lance Armstrong cruised down the Champs-Elysees to capture his sixth consecutive Tour de France victory, a feat unmatched in Tour history. For his efforts, Armstrong was named Associated Press Male Athlete are the most popular, there are Hockey cards, Football cards, NASCAR cards, Rugby cards...even Cricket cards! Patriots Have a Super Sunday Led by MVP wide receiver, Deion Branch, the New England Patriots beat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 to win Super Bowl XXXIX. It was the third Patriot ro... Mine On November 19, players and fans exchanged punches in the stands near the end of an Indiana Pacers-Detroit Pistons basketball game. One of the worst brawis in NBA history, the fights, which left several people injured, led to multiple player suspensions, as well as criminal police investigations. > C. The bat! usedtohitthe ff pat first homer in Yankee Stadium history sold for $1.26 million! A. onus Wagner > Reuters/Landov J A he ~ ~Aw. Oh Canada! Led by Mario Lemieux, Team Canada beat Team Finland 3-2 in the World Cup of Hockey Final. This marks four straight national championship wins for Canada including gold at the 2002 Olympics, along with two consecutive International Ice Hockey Federation world titles. a mini) TO Rageea - oo? yi = | Stanley Cup Heads South The Tampa Bay Lightning flashed four times to beat the Calgary Flames in the best-of-seven series. In 2004, talks between NHL owners and the Players Association broke down, resulting in the cancellation of the 2004-05 season. & i \ rats A i P at ~ | ,? the Locker Room Photo Credits: Boston Red Sox BILL GREENBLATT/UPI /Landov, Detroit Pistons MIKE BLAKE/Reuters/Landov, Michael Pheips DAVID GRAY/Reuters /Landov, Barry Bonds WILL POWERS/UPI /Landov, Jason KIMI MAYAMA/Reuters /Landov, Kurt Busch MARC SEROTA/Reuters /Landov, Roger Federe- JASON SZENES/EPA /Landov, Vijay Singh GARY BOGDON/EPA /Landov, Freddy Adu LUCY NICHOLOSON, Reuters. Landov, Kentucky Derby MONIKA GRAFF /UPi/Landov, Superbowl JOHN ANGELILLO/UPI /Landov, Seattle Storm's Lauren Jackson JIM BRYANT/UPI /Landov, Annika Sorenstam JOE SKIPPER/Reuters /Landov, Team Canada MIKE : Reuters /Landov, Mia Hamm@ FRED GREAVES/Reuters/Landov, Lance Armstrong JEAN-PAUL PELISSIER/REUTERS /Landov, Tampa Bay Lightning MARC SEROTA/Reuters /Landov, NBA Brawi REBECCA COOK/Reuters/Landov Lae Wl at =s ee : ee copies in the United States, went four ee re ne for four, followed by OutKast who went [Ok 2 eee three for three at the 2004 American Alicia Keys, Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith, Sheryl Crow, Marc Anthony, Linkin Park and Bon Jovi. Major Stars On their way to the silver screen, and recording studio, many of todays biggest stars put in some major time and effort pursuing college degrees at universities all across the United Men: Women: States. Here are the paths some of A. Ben Affleck - Middle Eastern Studies D. Reese Witherspoon - English Literature them chose before they discovered B. Brad Pitt - Journalism E. Halle Berry - Broadcast Journalism their true destinies C. Ben Stiller - Film F Jennifer Connelly - Quantum Physics/Philosophy Matt Damon - English Norah Jones - Music George Clooney - Broadcast Journalism Renee Zellweger - English as . pae A PR ">" A A! The Stars Come Out to Around the world, stars like Madonna, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Willie Nelson, Sting, Celine Dion, Bryan Adams and dozens of other entertainers performed to raise millions of dollars for tsunami relief. Some lucky people who called during NBC's Tsunami Aid: A Concert for Hope, got to talk to Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicolas Cage, Johnny Depp or George Clooney, who were manning the phones for donations. 4 The Art of Making M Pablo Picasso's Boy with a Pipe sold for a record $104.2 million, shattering the previous $82.5 million record for an auctioned painting. Picasso, one of the most renowned painters of the 20th century, was a pioneer of the Cubist movement in which every aspect of the whole subject is seen simultaneously in a single dimension. > I'll Take Jeopardy for $2.5 Million Please After 74 wins in a row, Ken Jennings DeckerBuses finally lost to Nancy Zerg. With $2.5 Long an instantly recognized million in winnings, he is the highest- symbol of everything British, earning player ever on a syndicated London's famous red double-decker quiz show. & Routemaster buses are set to be phased out of service by the end of 2005 after 50 years of service. New iPod is Picture Perfect Apple unveiled a brand new iPod that, in addition to holding up to 15,000 songs, can also hold up to 25,000 digital photos for display on a screen with over 65,000 colors. > Livestrong for Cha Lance Armstrong wears one. So did John Kerry, George W. Bush and over ine A er ag prope rai coder dode nes superhero and real-life hero for cancer survivors), plain yellow rubber wom, haute couture became a bit old spinal cord research, died at bands featuring the words Livestrong fashioned as broaches. tweed and fur the age of 52. A tireless activist became must-have fashion items filed trendy boutiques in 2004 4 for the disabled, Reeve was that motivated charitable organizations paralyzed in 1995 after an nationwide to create their own versions, equestrian accident. made with various colors, materials and messages. _ 7. tier @ys _ a c : arto hes ON ew San Jt) The first patent for an MP3 player is issued (MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer Ill and refers to the technology that compresses music files) i}. The first portable MP3 players appear and the first MP3 music tracks are issued by SubPop My favorite TU shows, movies & videos were: Also in 1999, Napster hits the Internet, creating a huge music sharing library...and copyright lawsuits . a > ee Or.) Apple launches the iPod and iTunes program for Macintosh computers Jr. Apple introduces the iTunes music store and sells 1,000,000 songs in one week Apple sells the one-millionth iPod or.) The iPod mini and iPod e photo make their first appearance iTMS downloads hit 150,000,000, a rate of four million per week : The market is filled with MP3 players but iPods rule with 82 percent of all digital music s player sales and 92 percent of all hard-drive based player sales y4U iim The flash-based 512-MB and 1-GB iPod shuffles debut Starting at just $99 My favorite subjects and teachers were: things iDid Photo Credits: MP3 Piayer Digital Vision a SS eS * In my spare time | enjoyed: Bands CDs Video Games My favorite things this year cost me: Gallon of Gas * Movie Tickets e Jeans e Sneakers * Cup of Coffee * Books and Magazines e Others Rutland High OOL O