eee Aw xs. 5, Pursno 90 ie ( ( } f OM \ a ee FIA! ae f- A 4 aS NorTHEAST HEALTH SCIENCE MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL 1646 UPPER RIVER ROAD Macon, GA 31211 Holume 33 Valhalla Established 19c0 If these walls could talk, they would... ...laugh at the good times, cry for the mournful times, cheer trumphantly at its successes, and scold those souls that befoul its interior. They'd give a long sigh like grandma or grandpa sitting in the old, creaking rocking chair. Slowly they'd rock, back and forth, fanning an old tattered church fan, and say, Well my child, it all began a long time ago, when I was young and new and my paint still glistening. When the first soul walked my halls, how proud I was. Although great I was, there was something missing. Intergration came and all was well. Beautiful and magnificent I stood atop this hill. Generations came with a deep yearning for learning and left with their minds heavily laden with knowledge. Legacies were created in men and women alike. Now its our time, the Hip Hop generation, to grow and make choices about the road ahead. Our Legacy Starts Here. ne = ayy" V4 Ie THesE Watts Coutp TALK: STUD Legacies You and your parents may call it Northeast, but the school has actually held a host of names. Just ask your grandparents about some of them. Try back when football games were only $1.00 or how about majority of the students being white. Think of no dress code. The main hairstyle of choice was an afro. Imagine seeing Coach Copeland with a fro. This was the Northeast during the late 70s and early 80's. Many of us probably dont recognize graduates from Northeast past those who left our freshmen year. But if you look around, these are Northeast graduates everywhere: parents, coaches, teachers, janitors, campus police, and even principals. Their view is much different from ours. When Mrs. Glover attended Northeast, the school was built for white children only. The school slowly became an all black school. She graduated from Northeast in 1971. Back then she wore afros, platform shoes, and bell bottom pants. Mrs. Glover is now the mother of one girl and one boy. She has been married for 23 years. She attended Macon State College for two years and went to Mercer University to major in music for two years. She then went to Georgia College for a special education degree in mental retardation. Her daughter Ariel is a sophomore this year. (Sele | Mrs. Jeffreys is a computer teacher at Northeast who has been working here for the past two years. She graduated in 1981, and the mother of one son. She and her husband have been married for 11 years. She attended Georgia State University. She completed six years with a Bachelors and Masters degree. Mrs. Jeffreys is a Delta. &, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Coach Mullen is a husband and the father of four children. He attended Fort Valley State University for four and half years to major in education. The styles that he remembers wearing were bellbottoms and stack heels. The school games were only a dollar. Mrs. Lynch is the mother of one daughter, and has been married for 20 years. Things that she enjoys are socializing, reading, and traveling. Ms. Lynch attended Morris Brown College for her bachelors degree and Novel Southeastern University for her masters. Back when she was in school the style was afros, pumps, and gauchos. The school was less strict and students exercised more rights. Officer Johnson is a wife and mother of two daughters. She attended MSC, but left soon after finding out that she was pregnant. Her family life started very early. Officer Johnson then went into the military and it changed her path. She then went into security and now she is in law enforcement. The style she remembers were flips, mushroom, shaggy, straight legs, no sagging, izod, polo, and pumps. The of view of the school was that fights were rare; 60% black 40% white population. The prom also was held in the lunchroom. She graduated in 1980 Ir THese Watts Coup TALK: STUDENT LIFE s& Cime Hav Change He, Older, wiser and more than an institution in Macon and middle Georgia, Northeast Health Science Magnet High School is a model for hard work, vast knowledge and success. A new era dawned as the school made the transition from a boy/girl academy of the 1960s, to the joining of Mark Smith High School and Lasseter High School. The halls were painted, the desks brand spanking, and a new book smell filled the air for the first day. Thirty years later things are different. The new smell is only a memory. Campus police is vital to safety, and for a while our vending machines were broken into weekly. Though Northeast has experienced many different changes the posi- tives over-shine the negatives. Teaching is extremely highly regarded in our area and our sports teams are possibly the best. Once a new young coach on the hill, Alvin J. Copeland has given this school pride and transformed our girls basketball team into a dynasty. Along with football and track and field, we are recognized as the premier school for physical success. Northeast is also a premier educational school. Winning count- less awards in the academic field, our staff has changed us into a institu- tion for knowledge. 6 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES But J Can't Trace Cime Northeast is such an inspiring school that many of our teachers are former students. These are just a few.... and their reactions to these questions. Erma Stevens: Graduated in 1974 First taught at Northeast in 1985 Two teachers are still here since her graduation. Vocational Building added since 74 Students took six classes a day in 74 Favorite subject is Literature (now teaches literature) She was The Golden Star [newspaper] editor, and head typist A and B student More students successfully completed a 4 year or bachelor degree in a respective discipline Robert Stevenson: Graduated in 1991 First taught at Northeast in 2001 Nine teachers are still here since his graduation Formerly we had use of 2 lunchrooms Students had six classes a day in 91 Favroite subject was Social Studies (now hes an assistant principal) He was The Golden Star [newspaper] editor, Golden eagle award winner A and B student Vaules of students have changed and there is a better administration than in my time Ir THEse Watts CouLp TALK: STUDENT LIFE 7 FACES IN... Future nurses, professional athletes, teachers, and armed service leaders all walk the halls of Northeast on a daily basis, learning what it takes to succeed in the real world. Students at Northeast have big dreams, and big goals. Although they may seem idealistic to some, they have a plan to make their dreams come true. These students are determined to do what it takes to succeed in life, and no matter what obstacles will come their way, they refuse to quit, and to alwaysremember to keep on keeping on. Name: Armone Evens Grade: 10th Hero: My uncle who plays for the Louisiana Cardinals Goal: become an entrepreneur, own his own sports | store, and go to UGA. Favorite Entertainer: Michael Vick Hobbies: playing football, baseball, tennis, and many other sports. Name: Ervin Glover Grade: 12th a Hero: my mother Favorite Entertainer: Jim Carey, Oprah Winfrey Goal: Attend Johnson and Wales and major in Culinary arts, and eventually become a CEO of the Food Network. | oe VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Name: Malcom Hunter Grade: 10th Hero: my parents Favorite Entertainer: Ray Charles Goal: graduate from high school, go to Morehouse College, and become a Forensic scientist. Hobbies: playing music, writing, and just having fun. _ Name: Jonathan Brown | Grade: 10th Hero: Parents Favorite Entertainer: Jimi Hendrix Goal: become the best guitar player in history, teach others how to play, and have a guitar named after him. Hobbies: playing his 4 guitars. He has been playing guitar for 2 years. Some of his favorite guitars are Alarez, First Act, and Rokax . Name: Fredrico Napier Grade: 12th Hero: I really admire my father Favorite Entertainer: New York Yankee Derek Jeter Goal: graduate from high school, go to Florida State | University to play college baseball and become a | professional baseball player. Hobbies: playing baseball, flirting ,and working hard "THE CROWD Ir THESE WALLS CouLp TALK: STUDENT LIFE of Whos Getting A Job? Now whos getting the jobs? Think about it, look around, its not that hard! For the 2005-2006 school year, many students from Northeast High Schoo! ages of 15 to 18 started to take over the job industry. Many raiders and raiderettes can be found working at jobs such as fast food restaurants pharmacies, or the mall between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M.. For most students having a job is a source of independence and freedom, and with this newfound freedom also comes responsibility. Like being on time for work, being able to adapt to someone elses rules besides your own, and being able to handle and get along with different types of people and their attitudes. WORKING N ORTHEAST RAIDERS Hey! Isn't that what we as students deal with in high school? I guess what the teachers and administrators have been telling us is right: How you perform in school will affect the way you perform in society. Also with this newfound responsibility you must be able to balance a social life (if you can afford to still have one), school, and after school activities. For most students it is hard to maintain everything, especially during midterms, final exams, SATs, and the graduation test. All of the extra stress can start to wear on a student's body: mentally, physically, and emotionally. So the question is, can you still handle the pressure? 10 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Things to Remember When Applying For a Job |. Obtain an application in the right attire. (Sometimes you may get hired on the spot) 2. Reserve an interview date. 3. Have a typed resume. 4. Dress for the position or occasion. 5. Arrive at least 15 minuets early, to give yourself time to prepare. 6. Make sure to stand up, give a firm hand shake, and introduce yourself and keep eye contact. 7. At the end of the interview, thank the manager/boss for their time. 8. After the interview, make sure to call and check up on the position applied for. 9. Send a thank you letter at least one week after the interview. You Know Its Time To Get A Job When... ood Bins. we 4 olf Crea >) Banfield You have to make a life decision about lunch: to y. choose between eating ; / You cant afford to buy lunch at school or waiting aS bootleg CDs. till you get home to eat. You bum five cents to a quarter in change everyday just to make a dollar. You have to borrow You cant afford to buy an money from your lil idea. brother. Ir THese Watts Coup TALK: STUDENT LIFE rie Men everywhere are now looking for a woman with a laffy taffy. Women evervwhere are looking for a The criterion ft \ surve showed that the average girl rates the importance of looks (ona scale of 1-10) at 3. Guvs on the other hand gave looks an average of 6 Sos S > soldie1 dating, relationships, and appearances have changed since the last decade. So what exactly are the new criterion and views? Attractive acij. | 2 : s Z < S 4 rari The Old Days (11113 used to wear their bo tiends jackets. Nowadays \ girl has her own!!! '.: does he notice first? boo. e@ it or not, 40% of guys nouccs the way a girl dresses o1 caries herself first, 39% notice her body, 12% notice er simile, and 9% notice her eyes. Perfect Woman... \\ hon asked what their Jrcan girl has to have, 50% sid personality, 25% said - 13, 16% said beauty, and 9% sal BOGiys _. hair length guys prefer a girl to imoee _ > -urprisingly, 47% want a ith long hair, 31% said it Jocsn't matter as long as it oo good on her, 20% said ~ ou der length, and 2% said short. important physical featur ti + of boys said that their <1 as to have a good body, chose other, 15% said a oor smile, and 8% said eyes. & 12 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES by Guys said... The most important things in a relationship... 1. Honesty/Trust 32% 2 3. Love/Loyalty 26% . Communication 12% The worst things in a relationship... . Cheating 40% . Being tied down 25 o o l a 3. Jealousy 30% 4. Breaking Up 8% Top 3 famous women with the Perfect Look 1. Beyonce Knowles 2. Halle Berry 3 . Ciara . Spending time together 30% Drains/beauty, body, and personality ?. \ Combination of the four Most Attractive Bo. . 1. Steve Blilluc Anthony Burne, Jarvaris Brown Jaquan Dan. Samario Dennis Atticus Dillard Javante Hawkins Courtney VV illiams Eric Robinson jon Claud Brown Jarvis Asidu: Demeco Newsome Ternez Mc( Jamanuel Battle Dextroise Dillard Kendrick apicr Zantavius) | owles Deonte Hou... Jarvis Wigs Javion Hug! Dondrae Hi!! Fredrico Napicr . Daquan Lew Deangelo Dixon Vaccarro Tharpe Alton Aller I'M THE TYPE OF GUY THAT LIKES TO KEEP MY OPINIONS OPEN JUST IN CASE Ms. RIGHT COMES ALONG. -- Marcus Davis Both agreed that personality is most important. Some things both sexes will agree on... but then their differences in opinions make it seem as if the opposite sex really is from another planet Girls said... The most important things in a relationship 1. Honesty/Trust 46% 2. Spending time together 17% 3. Love/ Loyalty 21% 4. Communication 16% Attractive, adj. 1. Brains,beauty, body, and personality 2. A combination of the four Most Attractive Girls Stacey Freeman Gloria Aaron Lauren Queen ; Q The worst things in a relationship Andrea Whitby a 1. Cheating 61% Jamesia Simms 5 9 Shalondalall 2. Jealousy 14% onalonGas 3. Being tied down 12% fe 4. Breaking Up 9% Amberia Robertson 5. Fighting 5% Costeyetta Moss Brittney Fitzpatrick Selita Banks Tiffany Hugley Jermica Aaron Danielle Swint Jessica Lester . Chelsea Farrar Sabrina Morgan Tamellah Bell OF WN eR o> I Top 3 famous men with the Perfect Look... 1. Morris Chestnut 2. Usher 3. Nelly What catches her eye? When asked what they notice first about boys 57% of girls said the way they dress and carry themselves, 18% said his smile, 17% said his body, and said 8% said his The Old Days Boys carried their girlfriends AT THIS POINT IN OUR eyes. What type of hair do girls prefer? 48% of girls said it doesnt matter what type of hairstyle a boy has as long as it looks good on him, 27% said a low cut, 12% said dreds and 8% said braids. A dream come true... When asked what's the one thing her dream boy had to have 59% said personality, 33% said brains, 6% said beauty, and 2% said body. What's the most important physical feature on a guy? 40% of girls said other, 30% said body, 27% said smile, and 3% said eyes. Nowadays Boys walk past a girl when she drops her books. TEENAGE LIVES, RELATIONSHIPS ARE INEVITABLE... BUT IT SHOULDN'T RUN YOUR ure. We'RE TOO YOUNG TO BE TIED DOWN, BUT THERE'S NOTHING WRONG WITH HAVING A FRIEND... -- STACEY FREEMAN le THEsE Watts Coup TALK SANIA WO UV NAWOM : STUDENT LIFE ink} Chat was Chen... Compare Northeast today to the Northeast of yesteryear, and you'll find that some things have changed and some have stayed the same. When our parents and teachers were in high school they wore bell bottoms, straight leg pants, and pedal pushers. Everyone can agree that at least one person in their family had a Jheri Curl or a Pee Wee Herman. If someone wore their hair like that today he would seriously get cracked on. Though some things have changed, some have come back. , you can see in the late 80s teens For instance, gauchos are a big hit today. In an didnt care how their car looked just as interview with Ms. Walker she revealed that nang 08 They te ae Gauchos were a big hit in the late 80s and early 90's. Cars like Impalas, Mustangs, all types of older Cadillacs are now being fixed up with hot rims and stereo equipment by the guys. Hoopty no more. The ladies are fixing up their nails with exotic designs. Music back in the day: Best Artist: Luther Vandross Best Group: The Temptations Best Song of All Times: A Woman's Work Maxwell & 1, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Sauae = This is the same car as the other page just a newer oe model. As you can see it is sitting on dubs...well, pase they are 10s but he keep them clean. Are Ariel's nails creative or what? ae eet Music today: cookies | Sara smell...NO, Best Tap artist: those are Zans Young Jeezy shoes! Best Group: In our mothers day she would simply Pretty Ricky put some polish on her nails and be done. As you can see above, Ariel Best SsOng of 2005: thinks a little different. Shoes are even Soul Survivor Young Jeezy ft different now. Back in the day teens often only had two pairs of shoes a Akon white pair for school and a black pair for church on Sunday morning. Now teens have a pair of shoes for every outfit that they wear. There are shoes now that our parents wouldnt think to wear. Zan makes a perfect example of * - that the bottoms of his shoes smell ots NM Ni like cookies. Ir THese Watts Coutp TALK: STUDENT LIFE 15 & Raiders!!!! Start Your engines!!! One way teenagers express themselves is through their cars. Nothing is quite as special as that first car. Driving is exciting for first timers. Here are some students and their cars. Most of the time you can tell a great deal about a person by the car they drive and how they take care of it, but if someone just bought it for them, then the calculations might not be right. Nitesia Pattersons 99 Font Drivers licenses are no issue for these students. Explorer Just wait patiently for 16 years of age, and it's Free What's it like being on the road? at last! What doesn't go through people's minds is Its alright to have a ride but, I dont the responsibility that comes with getting a car. wand ts clive olf Ge tenes. Insurance isnt cheap nowadays, and neither is gas! Since when did money grow on trees? Keep it on the road kids, and pay attention or theyll take that precious card away and raise your rates. Be thrifty with the joyrides too, or you'll end up putting all of your hard earned green into your tank. Has been driving for a year. Tavores J. Ware (TJ) 95 green Vacarro Tharpe 99 Burgundy Ian Ricks 95 white Mazda Honda Acord Yukon Whats it like to be on the road? Whats it like being on the road? What's it like being on the road? Aggravating You have to Its a good experience because you It feels good to be riding big but, be extremely aware and you get to know your surroundings. You you gotta have big bread for that gas cant multi-task unless you got find new places. you know. Real talk: I plan on skills. Has been driving for two years. getting a smaller car cause the one | Has been driving for three have now uses up too much gas! years. I advise you all to limit the places you go, and ride together. Car-pool to save gas and money. Dont let riders freeload, make em chip! The best place to get gas in 2005/06 is Kroger gas station. Make sure you use your Kroger Plus card. You can save 10 cents per gallon. Having a car is a privilege so take care of it. 16 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Stop and think...... Before even starting the car why dont you fix your mirrors? Put your seat belt on and look at your surroundings! I mean do kids actually think before they start their car? Use your head You have a mind so use it. They are not there to go to waste. Next time you get in your car think about what I just said about being very cautious. Its better to be safe than sorry. oe i . : Andrea Whitby What's it like being on the road? How bout Well, its nice to go places on your buying your first car the smart own but, there are dangerous drivers out there. All my advice is for those drivers to be careful because a lot of people are very careless. I have been driving for two years and way: on how its running instead of how it looks. Come on now, I'm sure you have heard of the saying dont judge a book by its cover. Instead of trying to impress people your first concern should be on how the car is running. You should think of it as ; something to get you around, not to show off. Im sure thats what a I'm still learning. lot of you are thinking right now. These are just some helpful tips on how you should think when it comes to a responsibility of you having a car. Its a privilege but, it also can be dangerous if you are just beginning. If you dont take my advice take the advice on the positive people that drive like the fewer kids on this page. Read their quotes. 23 | eS Gabe Davis 05 Silver Jeep Bennie Crawford Amberia Robertson 95 Turquoise Cherokee What's it like being on the road? ~ Honda Civic What's it like being on the road? I like ridin through a crowd and_~- What's it like being on the road? Its great. Its like a good feeling to have everybody lookin when you Its a feeling of you being free. have your own car, like wow, get out . They finally see who it is, There is nothing like your own car finally something that you can call they like that young dude ridin because once you get it, its yours your own. good. Your mission is complete! to take care of no matter how ugly it may be. Theres nothing like having your own car. Has been driving for two years. Ready!!! Seth! Goll! Ir THEsE Watts CouLp TALK: STUDENT LIFE ee CLUB LUNCH So you ate standing in the line waiting to get in. Thete is a huge ctowd.People ate ttying to stick in front of you and the security guatd is sending people to the back. Then the usual ctowd attives Fashionably Late. Some days you might heat music from the outside and in the gym the boys ate putting on a show. But you can't get in without yout 1.D. Sounds like Club Money's ot the Roc. Nope, it is just lunchtime at Northeast. COACH DANIELY IS THE SECURITY GUARD FOR C.ius LUNCH. HE HAS BEEN DOING THIS VOB FOR A WHILE SO HIS EXPERIENCE ADDS ALOT TO HIS QUALIFICATIONS. HE MAKES SURE YOU DON'T CUT IN LINE OR GO THROUGH THE VIP DOOR. OVERALL YOU BETTER BE ON YOUR Ps AND Qs. Unpver 21 NO ENTRANCE. WRONG. No SCHOOL I.D. MEANS NO ENTRANCE. IN ORDER TO GAIN ADMITTANCE INTO THE LUNCHROOM YOU NEED AI.D. THAT SAYS: FRESHMEN, SopuHmore, Junior, Senior OR Temporary. No |.D. no SERVICE. THEN IF YOU LOSE IT YOU MUST PAY A FEE TO GET ANOTHER ONE. & 18 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES = nnn THEN THERE ARE THE LINES. THE CROWDS OF PEOPLE = ALL STRUGGLING TO GET INTO THE ONE DOOR. PusH- ING AND SHOVING IS GOING ON THE WHOLE TIME AS THE LINES JUST CONTINUE TO GET LONGER. THEN YOU HAVE THOSE THAT DON'T EAT IN THE CAF- ETERIA. THEY EITHER GO TO THE GYM OR SIT OUTSIDE ACCORDING TO THE WEATHER. THEN THEY EAT FROM THE SNACK MACHNINES OR THEIR LUNCH FROM HOME. THEN THERE WAS THE BIGGEST MYSTERY OF THE YEAR. THE SNACK MACHINE BANDIT. THANKS TO COACH ROGERS AND COACH Ho- GAN HE WAS CAUGHT. BUT HE LEFT HIS MARK, JUST LOOK AROUND WE ARE MISSING A SNACK MACHINE, DRINK MACHINE, AND THE OTHER SNACK MACHINE IS IN A CAGE THEN THERE IS YOUR TABLE. YOU MAY JUST SIT WITH YOUR FRIENDS OR YOU MAY SIT WITH YOUR ORGANIZATION SUCH AS FOOTBALL PLAYERS, BASKET- BALL PLAYERS,BAND, DECA, OR YOUR OWN SPECIAL ORGA- NIZATION. WHO SITS AT YOUR TABLE? a Ir THeseE WALLS Coutp TALK: STUDENT LIFE ro Annual Black History Program Was Worth It* Ardacia Collier, Editor The school goes wild as the Northeast Raiders enter the gymnasium for the 2006 Black History Program. It showcased the essence of a people displayed in a contemporary art. The program begins and the soul of our youth spill onto the audience with riveting dances and song, JROTC gun twirling and Line One stepping captivate the viewers. There was also a play headed up by our very own Gloria Aaron and mime by former Northeast s t u d e n t s Music is the heart of the African American community, Eb are | without it the world would be a much different place. Hymns and spirituals helped slaves deal with the turmoil of _ their everyday lives of working in the fields. The Northeast High Black History Choir mesmerizes all who listen. With their renditions of No Man Works Like Him and the Fall Down medley, the choir sings homage to the ones who struggled and went before them in the fight for freedom and civil rights. They were led by Mrs. Carter-McDonald. Mr. Morrell conducts the band in 'the Jazz tribute to the leaders of the past. 20 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES None but ounrelver can free our minds Dance, a performing art that is deeply woven into the social fabric of Africa, represents the feelings that cant be expressed in words. A group of students came together to exhibit a traditional African dance. They lived in the beat of the drums and shouted out the cries of their forefathers. Three Northeast graduates came to show their representation of the African culture. In traditional mime attire they engulfed students with their moving motions to Order My Steps. Stepping in the African American community originally represented the coming of age ceremonies, or rites of passage, when a young AN man comes _ into at if manhood. Now many ps P x | colleges have fraternity *% Ct and _ sorority step- oe : ae shows. Led by Ervin Glover our NE Line One had the crowd going wild with their intricate steps and tricks. The JROTC also show cased their talents with gun twirling pay homage to those service men and women that fought and died for our freedom. Every year the talented students work many hours after school to perfect their performances. Then they pour their hearts out for two hours, dancing and singing, stepping and gun twirling. Its all = worth it. Its the least we can do, to show our deepest gratitude for those who suffered for us to live a better life, says Jameela Stone, a_ senior. a Ir THEsE WALLS Coutp TALK: STUDENT LIFE 21 oe Spirit Week There comes a fime in the year when you can really show your school colors. A time when its meant for fun. Let your spirit fake over and put your creative minds to work. Something called SPIRIT WEE! We do this every year with different events each day. Even though Spirit Week didnt go like it was planned, we still had fun. Jnstead of a whole week, we only had 3 days of spirit due to testing. On each page Oi spirit week there are pictures for each day. Just look at all the fun and good times we had without having a regular school day. Here are some memories from this occasion. These are some flashbacks on our previous events. &.. VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Here is Brittanny Hale. A Raider who knows how fo put the show on her. Here she has a spirit mixed with tacky and crazy. Beside her is Samario Dennis obviously thinking she is out of her mind coming to school this way. Tacky Day is the time to wear your tackiest clothes or just the ordinary clothing you would wear at school and with non-matching colors. Buf the thing is you can put anything on without worrying about people talking abouf you. Everyone gets a laugh out of this. rv Sophomore, Breanna Jones, is in her tackiest 8@. +. attire this Tuesday. She is very creative in her clothing on this occasion. She is one of the many few who felt they had to make some people stop to look af them because they did such a good job. They are true Raider supporters. oe . aBe : ya Here is Mrs. Ricks and Ms. Franklin showing their wacky personality on Tacky Day. Students love seeing the administrators participate in Spirit Week. Its nice to know they support the Raiders. {t is so amusing to see them in this attire. Dont you agree? Tacky Day Andrea P ee Whitby Shakiyvla Woods Ir THes Watts CouLp TALK: STUDENT LIFE a3 O's Day @O's day is a day you can go back in time to look and dress your best. People are dressed from Pimps, to players, to sisters of soul, and people that are there to just boogie down. Now arent these some Raiders that know how to pose. One of the most advanced classes, AP Literature, participated in the festivities of 70's day. They looked so authentic in their group Picture you would think they grew up in the 70's. You dont have to worry about them getting dressed in the last minute because they looked well prepared. The 7O's day tradition is to as, you all know, Start a soul train line at the dance. People went down the line taking turns shaking their groove thangs and just having a good time. This Psychedelic event took place in the Lasseter gymnasium where there was only good old 70's music being played. This Junior Willie Rouse really knows how to put the dyna in DYN-AM-ATE:. He looks like he doesnt have fo think twice on what hes going to wear. He's in the Spirit and the mood fo get groovy. This junior also won the best dressed for 70's day which is no shock. He did a very good job. &>, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Now we come down fo the last day, but ifs ok because its the best and spirited of all. We had _ a pep rally in this date and time which turned out to be great. The Raiders put alot of energy in this event. Megan Forsythe did a good job pumping the junior class up. After all this is the last day we = have fo get our football players motivated for the game. As you can see in this picture our Raiders have lots of energy buf, we know when fo seftle down to show Mrs. Carter thaf we are not from the bugabear alley. The Raiders stay with in their limits. There is so much excitement and energy in so little space, we make things seem Our dancers also play a big role in this excitement of fun along with the band, cheerleaders, the footplayers and of course the crowd to cheer them on. The Raiders also did a good job on getting dressed. Some people didnt think that was enough, so they also painted their faces with our school colors. Last but not least, a pep rally isnt just a pep rally without the drum majors from the marching Raider Band. This concludes our Raider Spirit Week memory. | hope you enjoyed. Ir THEsE Watts CouLp TALK: STUDENT LIFE a5 HOMECOMING Homecoming King & Queen Mr. & Ms Senior Tavores Ware & Christina Ricks Atticus Dillard & Jodi Rainey Mr. & Ms Junior Mr. & Ms Sophomore Mr. & Ms Freshman | Vicente Crawford & Darius James & Ariel Pianie Bond & Cherie . Chandra Harris Glover Jonnson -26 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES 2005-2006 Homecoming Court Kyerra Rozier Escorted = by Cameron Floyd Tiara Groce Escorted by Deontae cA aiandria Walker Hodes Escorted by Brandon Brown Malcolm Hunter Escorted by Shantera Davis Vacarro Tharpe Escorted by Teraneshia Nash Ir THese WALLS Coup Tak: STUDENT LIFE a7 INUCQS..- Conti e ww S 3 9 = m2) oe = bm, >29 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Administration THE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS OF A SCHOOL. WITHOUT THE ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM TO HELP TAKE CONTROL OF THE SCHOOL THERE WOULD BE TOTAL CHAOS. THANKS FOR ALL THAT YOU DO! Meps. ELLA S. CARTER PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL TitLE | COORDINATIOR Mrs. ELIZABETH Mr. ROBERT Ms. BARBARA BLAIR-RICKS STEVENSON FRANKLIN > Ir THEs WALLS CouLpD TALK: FACULTY og English Mrs. ERMA STEVENS Mr. JAy DEPARTMENT HEAD DeGRANDIS Jadun McCarthy Jadun McCarthy was born in Atlanta, GA on October 27. At the age of three, he and his parents moved to Macon, GA. In his younger days he was a very good student. Being the oldest child in his household, he made sure that he was a good role model for his three younger brothers. Mr. McCarthy attended Northeast High School. At Northeast, he was the captain of the scholar bowl and president of DECA and the Beta club. He also played the saxophone in the high school band. He graduated from Northeast with a 3.95 average. After high school Mr. McCarthy attended college to pursue his future endeavors. He graduated from Morehouse with a Bachelor of Arts in English and received a Juris Doctorate in law from the University Of Georgia School Of Law. In college he was a two time national quiz bowl champion. He decided to teach because he wanted to give back * to the community. Besides the basic teacher 3 x & qualifications, Mr. McCarthy is a very simple guy. ae He once was a contestant on Who Wants to Be a Mr. DANIEL OMEL Millionaire. His favorite book is, The Count of N : YLUND Monte Cristo by Alexander Dumas. He currently works at Best Buy and in his spare time he likes to read and sleep. Right now he is living the single life but in the future he plans on settling down and getting married. Mrs. Ter! Byrp Mrs. SHERYL HoGGEs Mr. CHRISTOPHER Interviewed by Shadasia Lewis 20 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Mrs. GLORIA Mrs. CRYSTAL BROOKS GRAHAM DEPARTMENT HEAD ,' Schneika Shine Schneika Shuwan Shine was born March 11, 1976 in Macon, GA to the parents of Gwendolyn and Emory Center. She was the youngest in the household of one brother and one sister. She attended Northeast High School. At Northeast she was involved in a lot of activities. She was a JV and Varsity cheerleader, played tennis, was a part of the math team, academic bowl, he Beta club, DECA, and FBLA. She met her future Mk. JACK Dr. CHARLES husband at Northeast in 1992. Her senior year she STRICKLAND ROBERTS worked hard at Hardees to pay off her senior dues. She graduated from Northeast with a 3.96 GPA. After graduating in 1994, Mrs. Shine went straight to college. She first attended the University of Georgia but soon transferred to Georgia Institute of Technology. Her plans were to become a Chemical Engineer but after taking the classes for that major she realized she wanted to major in business. She worked on campus and many other places to help pay for things in college. In 1998, Mrs. Shine and her boyfriend, Lukeel Shine, had their first baby girl. In college her apartment burned down while she was pregnant. Even after this tragedy she GLOVER still kept striving hard to finish school. In 2001, Lukeel and Schneika got married and in 2002 they had their second girl. After graduating from college she began her career. She decided to come and work at Northeast because she missed the whole atmosphere of school. She also misses having no bills in high school and going to class in college. Mrs. Shine is a common lady who enjoys her life and wouldn't change it for the world. She and her family live happily together. Mrs. Bettie Mr. Husert Interviewed by Shadasia Lewis WILLIAMS HOGAN Ir THese Watts Coup TALK: FACULTY ark Science FRED ROGERS LINDA BROOKS Donna Walker Mrs. Donna Walker-Thompson was on November 15, 1972 in Macon, Georgia. Her Mother is Patricia Walker. She is the oldest out of three kids. She has a brother name Sean Walker, and a sister name Sondra Walker. She graduated from Northeast High School as the ey valedictorian in 1990. Mrs. Thompson EMILIE REID KENYATTA participated in various activities like band, Beta club, math club, science club, NHC, and served as a diplomat during her high school years. After high school, she had dreams of becoming a doctor, so she decided to attend Spellman College and received a bachelors degree in Biology. After college, she was forced to become a social worker. She served the Macon community for 4 years, and later determined that she wanted to peruse another career. She then decided to return back to college, Georgia College and State University, and received her CHIQUITA Masters degree in Biology. In 2002, she had an DINKINS interest in wanting to help others, so she decided to become a teacher a Northeast high school. In November 2005, Mrs. Donna Thompson married Mr. Nathanial Thompson. MortTON Interviewed by Amberia Robertson 3. VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES PauL ALLEN STEPHANIE BLAIR Walter Danielly Walter L. Danielly, AKA All Walt, was born on January 26, 1947. He was born in Fort Valley, GA to the parents Odesa and Charley T. Danielly. He lived in Pennsylvania and Georgia. In Pennsylvania he encountered a lot of segregation but it wasnt as bad as it was in the south. In the south everything, such as the bathrooms and water fountains, were separated. He attended = H.A. Hunt high school and maintained good grades. In the MICHELLE WALTER household there was a lot of competition between his siblings and him with who got the better grades. They couldnt come BRASWELL DANIELLY home with a C or anything lower. He ran track, played football, and was in a club called New Farmers of America where he judged hogs and cows. He also participated in the math & science clubs and sang in the choir. Since he wasnt allowed to work during school, during the summer he worked in packing houses, packing peaches. He attended Fort Valley State University. His freshman year he ran track. He was in the fraternity Omega Psi Phi. He attained a BS in Social Studies and a minor Sociology. He also got a masters degree in History and Political Science from Georgia College. In 1968, He got married to his wife, B Cinderella. He has two lovely daughters, Danielle and Tameka, a LATRESA who both attended Northeast High School. He officially started FRANKLIN Harris teaching on January 3, 1967 at Appling High School. He came to Mark Smith in 1969. Coach Danielly wasnt going to teach at first because he was told he had a speech impediment but after he started he fell in love with it. He said that he wouldn't change anything about his life because he has enjoyed everything. His quote for all the students at Northeast High School is, Theres nothing that can beat poverty, than having a good well rounded education. Being able to read, write, and function in a literate society. Lo SHERRIL McLeop LAMARR SARTER *By Shadasia Lewis Ie THEsE Watts Coutp TALK: FACULTY ag Vocational CYNTHIA JACQUELYNE Angeles Jeffreys BOOKER BOWMAN Ms. Jeffreys is a great computer teacher who has been working here for the past two years. Back in 1981, she was well known in high school. She was a cheerleader and participated in the math club. Leaving school early and gossiping with a few of her friends was the daily thing for her. In the evening, when she and her friends were looking for fun, they went to the Skating Rink. Her enthusiam is still with her, as you may have seen LULA CuRRY- REGINA EVANS from previous pep rallies. Back then, times were WILLIAMS not as hard and there was more consideration for people. Of course their president was Ronald Regan. She was well known throughout the neighborhood where teachers and principals resided. The principal at the time was Dr. Donna Way. At this time the vocational building had just opened. She was driving around in a 1981 Plymouth Champ. This was her trasportation to her first job at Roses. She stated that the main changes now from then were that the kids had more respect for individuals and authority then suppose to now. In 1981, she graduated from ANGELES OpILEE KELSEY Northeast High School. She attended Georgia State JEFFREYS University. She completed six years with her Bachelors and Masters degree. While in college she became a Delta. She married a few years later to Alvin Jeffreys and has been married for eleven years. They have a son together named Ajani. Interviewed by Christina Emery & 34 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES ALVIN Bruce MULLEN BRANDON KELVIN OLIVER COPELAND JACKSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Scr. VICTOR ; Sct. GLENN DENSON BRIDGEMAN TOWLES LLoYD a Ie THEsE Watts Coutp TALK: FACULTY ask Fine Arts & Foreign Language EDELMA AMADOU KANE JERMAINE GALLARDO FRENCH SPANISH MORELL BAND DIRECTOR Custodians Lunchtoom JEROME FRYER - HEAD CUSTONDIAN BURNISE GRANT - NUTRITIONAL MANAGER SIDNEY BaTTLe, HARRISON BROWN, LILLIE FAIR, PHYLLIS MCDONALD, LAWANDA NAsH, FRIEDA HANcOocK, LARRY Major, JOSEPH GERALDINE ROZIER, CHERYL CLYDE, SHERRY MEREDITH, SANDRA Murpuy, Dario PoE JACKSON, TAWANDA WILLIS, CORA BOOKER & 36 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES CatHy DENSON CatHy DOTHARD BARBARA LATHROP COUNSELOR COUNSELOR NURSE Mary JOHNSON DONNA KELLY HILDA STUCKEY BOOK KEEPER MEDIA SPECIALIST DANNETTE WALLER Mep1A ASSISTANT Ir THESE WALLS Coup TALK: FACULTY a7 CHAD KEEN PAMELA NUNNALY Mary STEPHENS Gait WHITFIELD Rosin VADASZ Special Needs | DartTeEz TALBOTT D1ane DEMPSEY % SHANA JONES ETHEL GLOVER DENISE ALSOBROOKS Se VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Ir THESE WALLS Coutp TALK: FACULTY ag Freshmen When you think about being a Freshman you think WOW your first year in high school. You probably start out not knowing anybody and thinking all the upper classmen rule the school. You alsostart thinking about who you trust as friends.44 your Freshman year, you learn a lot of things.that might change your life forever. You might even learn that high school isnt all about CLIQUES arid Who's the cutest person or whatever. It really about getting your work done and trying to Sweceed in your later life in college. High school is really not a joke! This year you all have an advantage thamother kids. You all are in the 9th grade academy. Where you get to know your teachers more ahd get the feeling of high school with out all the distraction of the upper classmen. As you grow up you @lways think about life beyond your teenage years. As you leave middle school you cant wait to be a high school student. You have the responsibility of doing your work, being on time and paying attention Wf class. But, high school isnt all about work. Its a time to have fun also. Being with friends and ,making new friends. The 9th grade work might be challenging than 8th grade but you are just growing intona young adults and learning the life of being a teenager. my) If these Walls Codid f. a Talk 40 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Jalyssa Alexander Breonna Andrews Terance Archer Billy Atkinson Garrett Banks Samantha Barlow Sierra Barnes Craig Bass Jamanuel Battle Michael Bazile Phillip Billingslea Blake Bivins Pianje Bond Andre Bonvillain Yerdua Boston Cameron Bradshaw Z'Angelia Brezial Calvin Brown Crystal Brown Demarious Brown Jalisa Brown Ke'Undre Brown Kyri Brown Menzal Brown Terrance Brown Jarius Bryant Joseph Bryant Wilshun Bryant Marcenia Burke Adrienne Carey Ashlei Cason Reginald Cater Derrick Clock Eugene Cobb Robert Collins Sakita Cooper Adarius Cornelius Alisha Cox Elyse Crawford Victor Crawford Here are freshman eating on 1st lunch. What are they talking about. Most likely lame rookie subjects. Freshmenllll > Ir THes WALLS Coutp TALK: FRESHMEN gr Everette Curtis Aubrey Daies Ratavian Dallas Crystal Daniel Danielle Daniels Antonia Davis Danita Davis Quinton Davis Raven Denmark Reginald Dennis Daryl Denson Bernard Dent Erica Donaldson Jerry Dumas Cobey Durham Michael Edmonds Brittanie Evans Kwanay Evans Brian Farley Kiara Fennelle Zacarius Fitzpatrick Chani Flagg Javaris Fleming Tavarius Flowers Ashele Floyd Natalie Floyd Natasha Floyd Erica Ford Rodricka Foreman Brandon Francis Shamaya Freeman Deonte Gainey Derrick Gainey Jordan Gallemore Justin Gardner Antoine Gay Khaia Gibson Derek Glenn Hosea Gloster Andre Glover What do you think of your Freshman Year? Do yall feel responsible now that yall are in high school? We feel a little bit responsible. Although It's alright I we still cant drive. might enjoy it more than midle school. Class of Two & VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Victor Grayer Deandria Green Jamila Green Sha-Lundria Green Shantae Green Kenya Griswold Jamell Hall Enmarquez Hamilton Alicia Hamlin Timothy Harden Kenneth Hardwick Destinee Harris Gregory Harris Mariah Harris Marquis Harvey Deven Heard Travan Hightower Christian Hill Eric Hill Teresita Hill Tony Hill Chamell Hogan Ibn Holliman Sean Hollins Sherod Holston James Houston Elandric Hudson Javion Hugley Christian Jackson Naporsha Jackson Sharonica Jackson Johna'Quae Jinwright Dewayne John Ashley Johnson Cherie Johnson Ladameion Johnson Michelle Johnson Takia Johnson Tierra Johnson Benjamin Jolley What do you like to do thats fun and interesting at Northeast? Pep rallies, and school dances are really fun. ousanod Nine Ir THest WALLS CouLp TALK: FRESHMEN age Lateitha Jones Jessica Jordan Shawndreka Kelly Breyant King Erica King Rutavious King Cedric Lane Trenice Lester Ashley Lewis D'Anitra Lewis Orlando Lewis Talisha Lewis Laquita Mack Isaac Mahone Apifiney Major Sirleonard Manuel Joshua Marcus Taquan Martin Sayquan Mason Natraize Mathis Sheldon Mays Sharron McCoy Cornelius McGhee Monet Mike Christal Miller Bradley Mitchell Kendarius Mitchell Crystal Moore Jigaro Mosely Jestina Mosley Cos'Teyetta Moss Quintavious Nelson Rashad Norwood Courtney Ogletree Morgan Oliver Quintorris Orr James Parks Antoria Patrick Claude Payne Jordan Payne Is the 9th grade work = What do you think of more challenging that your freshman year? middle school? I think we get more freedom The schoolwork is more then we had in middle school. advanced and the teachers are stricter. Rookies a VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Chasity Pearson Antonio Person Shaquille Person Ricketta Phelps Ikeia Phillips Marvin Phillips Emmanuel Pleasant Raven Plummer Reginald Poole Mario Redding Ambres Reese Keitha Reese Lashundra Reeves Howard Rhodes India Richardson Jasmine Ridley Paula Riggins Linda Rivers Wendell Roberson Tanika Robinson Nasruddiyn Rodgers Delvichio Rouse Jarvis Rouse Keyerra Rozier Brittany Russell Akeem Sanders Alexis Sanders Learneice Sanders Rickey Sanders Victoria Sandifer Dominique Shahid Jadarius Shinholster Shardie Shinholster Cailesha Singleton Tevin Singleton Andrew Smith Ceira Smith Erskine Smith , Jarvis Smith f A 4 Kevin Soloman Do you learn more that you all are in high school? She said that she thinks she learns more because shes not distracted by upper classman. Future Leaders Ir THEesE WALLS Coutp TALK: FRESHMEN 45- Brandon Stanley Derrick Stanley Mondoreo Stanley Ashley Steele Deondre Stephens Taneaka Stephens Thrussell Stephens Vanshaun Stephens Kiara Stokes Perfect Stone Glenn Taylor Jasmine Taylor Kimberly Taylor Shumedria Taylor Amonda Thomas Juantierra Thomas Robert Thomas Alonzo Thompson Christeva Thompson Tymesha Timley Cristen Travet Erica Travet Bryan Troutman Barticia Tyler Uisheka Ussery Cyntaya Veal Marquez Veal Terrico Wade Nathaniel Walker Tarrence Wallace Tarrus Wallace Khire Walton Gary Waters Van Wheeler Brandy Whisby Octavia White Cierra Williams Crystal Williams Eric Williams Jasmine Williams Kindral Williams Lance Williams Latanecia Williams Malcolm Williams Mykia Williams Denita Willis Cobre Wilson Felicia Wilson Jeremy Wimes Marcus Windhom Chernika Worthy Larry Young Travon Young What do you think of your freshman year? Its very challenging and its a way see the teens grow and be very excited about the work that we do. 46 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Sophomores Who are Sophomores? Sophomores are the kids who think having seniority over the freshman is an accomplishment. These students are just getting the feel of what it is to be a high school student. They are-rowdy, but their generous attempt to grab the spotlight at pep rallies fall short to the true upperclassmen and sometimes even to the class below. Still, as you walk the halls of almost any high school you'lsee them acting foolish and being playful with,friends. But now that the class of 2008 is wellinto high school, they should be realizing the importance of coming to school and planning for the futures When you are a sophomore, you have a better chance of getting your learners and showing off your driving skills. The two years left they need to make the best of it, because when you graduate you will go your separate ways. On top of all these things sophomores have to study a lot to prepare themselves for the next year. Mr. & Ms. Sophomore have their own opinion about the class they represent. Ariel'Glover thinks that they have more power and authority than the freshmen. She says the work is much harder-Now that she is a sophomore, she knows more people and feels more welcome. Darrius James said everything feels the same. His meaning of a sophomore is that he has two more years before graduation. He said the only difference between his freshmen year and his sophomore year is the classes. Jt's About Time Ir THesE Watts Coup TALK: SOPHOMORES a7 & 48 VALHALLA 2006: Joe Aaron Akins Darrius Allen Daveshia Allen Danielle Porsche Ammons Christopher Anderson Joshua Andrews Jennifer Babb Quinesha Baldwin Rheyakius Baldwin Kyara Barrion Shentedra Barron Kayla Barrow Brittani Bell Quinterrence Bell Tamellah Bell Ke'Aira Bond Christopher Booker Ma'Keshia Brantley Jannice Braswell Matthew Bright Christopher Bronson Alisha Brown Antoine Brown Chantia Brown D'Ontay Brown Jasmine Brown Javaris Brown Jon'Claud Brown Jonathan Brown Shankevia Burke Edward Calhoun Takedra Carey NichelleLe Carrington Brittney Carter LEGACIES Shawndreeka Causey Isiah Cayton Courtney Clyde Darry! Coleman Robert Collier Brenda Collins Jarvis Collins Sheaupe Cooper Christopher Cornegay Jah'Nesha Currie Alyssa Curry Demetrius Curry Katanga Curry Tacore Curry Sheroni Danielly Shantera Davis Brittney Dean Briana Denmark Samario Dennis Debvanie Dillard Dextroise Dillard Kierra Dorsey Nicholas Driskell Christina Emery Armone Evans Gregory Evans Smyther Fallen Shawnquita Farris Tiffany Faulks Christopher Finney Kristen Finney Bernard Fitzpatrick Brittney Fitzpatrick Teletha Fitzpatrick Cymirian Flagg Py Ir THESE WALLS Coup TALK: SOPHOMORES sok Jaquandria Floyd Andrea Fordham Tony Fordham Yashaunya Franklin Danielle Freeman DeAndre Gainey Kenneth Gainey Latoya Galloway Clinton Gattis Charles Gilmore Erika Gissendanner Ariel Glover Angela Goldsby Christopher Gordon Kaneisha Gordon Ernest Gray Cortney Green Krystal Green Antwan Grimes Tiara Groce Aleometa Guyton Brittany Hale Katrina Hand Mashonda Hardwick Xandria Harrell Benjamin Harris Sarah Harris Willie Harris Laquandra Hawkins Earnest Hayes 50 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Bonita Head Charity Heath Mary Hicks Carlos Hill Deontae Hill Jaymes Hill Mikeisha Hill Shareka Hillman Carrie Hollings Adrian Holston Gregory Holston Yakeitha Holston Ezekiele Hoskins Livetta Houston Gary Howard Kelvin Howard Amber Hughes Clarisa Humphrey Malcolm Hunter Joshua Hurst Allicia Huston Allison Huston Xavia Hutchings Anthony Ivey Chantrissia Jackson Ineshia Jackson Shatoya Jackson Stephen Jackson Darrius James Earnest James Ir THEseE Watts Coup TALK: SOPHOMORES 5 \ UMUUDrFA & 52 VALHALLA 2006: Ericka James Shanicka James Samiyha Jimenez Amber Johnson Antwan Johnson Britani Johnson Kelly Johnson Saliece Johnson Sheniqua Johnson Stephen Johnson Tamesha Johnson Breanna Jones Daryl! Jones Jeffery Jones Victoria Jordan Ronald Kendrick Cameron King Courtney Leary Martia Lee D'Atra Lewis Daviyon Lockett Chasity Love Chasity Lowe Johnae Lucas Brittanie Magee Elijah Mahone Zabrina Mahone Larry Major Joshua Mallard Kiera Mason Antonio Mathis Ebony Matthew Christy Mauldin Quinton McCornell Lewanna McGriff LEGACIES Christopher Miller Javaris Milner Jeffery Mitchell Ashley Moffett Jarred Moore Kikelomo Moreira Kaneshia Morgan Bruce Mullen David Newsome Tony O'Neal Larry Parker Antonia Patrick Cedric Patterson Princess Preston William Preston Jadarius Redding Francilla Rhodes Thwanna Rivers Jerquis Roberson Hugh Robertson Brittney Robinson Candoshia Robinson Janeica Ross Valentria Rouse Sylvia Russell Aviaous Rutherford Tawanna Sanders Alvin Sanford Brittany Seabrooks Jasmine Searcy Eddie Simon Ronaldo Sims Lee Sinclair Michael Sinclair Brittany Small A Ir THEsE WALLS CouLD TALK: SOPHOMORES 53 Anthony Smith Darnell Smith Yolunda Snipes Charles Solomon Arlisa Stephens Cherelle Stevenson Brittani Stokes Alford Taylor Asia Taylor Malcom Tharpe Tamara Thomas Fransara Thorpe Johnathan Turner Karma Walden Aubrey Walker Ashley Waller Ashley Warren Cedric Whisby Jacquetta Whisby Jennetta Whisby Gregory Whitby Miles Whitby Tanesha White Eddie Whitehead Quvais Wiley Clarissa Williams Deion Williams Jamecia Williams Joshua Williams Kiera Williams Shentavia Williams De'Janee Wimbush Nykia Womack Markeies Womble Latoya Woodford Sherdana Woodford Shakiyla Woods HOMORES &5, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Juniors One more. Just one more year until you are the utmost, the highest. Having to look up to no one. Being able to see all others below you. But before you get carried away its all still one moreyyear. Juniors are the backbone of the student.body. They can oversee freshmen, sophomores and ina few cases seniors. We have realized thatfit is time to stop playing around and become seri@us about what we will do for the rest of our lives. It is time to let the imageries of freshmen go and the careless lives of sophomores in the past and move into/being not as mature as our older brothers and sisters but to only be at a junior maturity level. Weestill must become serious about college, Our careers, and our futures, but we must remember not to burn ourselves out and stay young and fresh. This is our year when we firstturn sixteen or seventeen and we are given the freedom to drive and enter the work force forthe first time. Juniors use their abilities to find jobs anywhere possible because between gas, clothes, cell phone bills and just spending money, being a junior is expensive. The eleventh grade is only a practice for the twelfth where we will already have all the knowledge so that we will be successful. It will only be one more year until our graduation day. The Road Ahead Ir THEsE WaLLs CouLp TALK: JUNIORS 55 A few juniors participated in a survey about being juniors. Here are their answers to these questions 1) What do you think about the current age to receive your drivers permit or license? 2) Should We have the right to carry cell phones in school, if so, should their be any restrictions? 3) Do we wake up to late or does the school bell ring just a bit too early? 4) Who is your favorite administrator/staff member? Why? 5) Who is your favroite teacher/coach? Why? What is your favroite subject? 6) Who is the best at teaching this subject? Why? 7) What is the best thing about being a Junior? V, Courtney Williams Tangia Adams Jeremy Albritton Alton Allen Cassie Andrews Brittany Arnold Joshua Arnold Lawrence Barron Tabious Billingslea Steve Bonner Tenishia Boon Jeremy Bradley Willie Brezial Brandon Brown Janeiro Brown Joseph Brown Lee Brown Ryan Brown Yolanda Brown Bernard Bullard Celesty Burnett 1) I think its a good thing because it is the time that students start getting jobs and need the reliable transportation. 2) We need cell phones in case of emercencies. They should be kept on silent to keep from distraction because of what happened in Tennessee. I believe that its a big plus for student safety. 3) For me, the school bell rings just a little too early, about 20 seconds to early, & 56 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES literally. 4) Coach Clark and Coach Hogan are my favorites, they're real role models they keep it real. 5) Mrs. Lula Williams is my favorite teacher because she is very fair, for the most part 6) Literature, Mr. Womack, he was a great educator, on the real. 7) Knowing its only one more year here, so stick in there and grind out the rest, I cant fail now. Calisha Callaway Melvin Cason Latoya Causey Perry Clarke Timothy Clayborn Dondra Collins Joeisha Cooper Shanadra Cooper Alyssa Crawford Vicente Crawford Danielle Culler Reginald Cummings Adoneah Curry Katonya Curry Ellington Daniel Jeffrey Daniels Khrysshina Davis Deidra Deberry Latasha Dennis Jerald Dent ewe 1) I think that the current age to receive 4) none Bridget Miller 5) Mrs. Washington because I been know her for a long time and she helps students in a postive way. 6) My favroite subjects is literature especially because since Mr. Womack was teaching it he is the best. your drivers licenses is straight its okay. 2) Yes, I feel that we should be able to carry cell phones in school. As long as its not a distractions we should be able to carry them 3) The bell rings way too early. 7) The best thing about being a Junior is that you finally get respect in the school and that your are about to graduate. Ie THEs Watts CouLp TALK: JUNIORS s7 A few juniors participated in a survey about being juniors. Here are their answers to_ these questions 1) What do you think about the current age to receive your drivers permit or license? 2) Should We have the right to carry cell phones in school, if so, should their be any restrictions? 3) Do we wake up to late or does the school bell ring just a bit too early? 4) Who is your favorite administrator/staff member? Why? 5) Who is your favroite teacher/coach? Why? What is your favroite subject? 6) Who is the best at teaching this subject? Why? 7) What is the best thing about being a Junior? Ariel Marsh Alton Donaldson Chrystal Dunn Ralphael Eason Debra Finney Dontaveous Fitzpatrick John Flagg Carlos Fletcher Henry Flowers Cameron Floyd Sharniece Fluellen Tiera Ford Megan Forsythe Tony Fowler Eric Gantt Andrew Gay Tashay Gillis Latara Glover Nicole Gooden Shamedria Graves Alvin Gray <== 1) I think the age is fine the way it is, but your should be mature before you decide to get on the road. 2) We should be able to carry cell phones but have them on vibrate as not to disturb class, especially if your ringtone is annoying. 3) none 4) Mrs. Ricks because she is not the type of administrator who thinks A & 58 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES suspension solves a behavioral problem. 5) My favroite teacher would have to be Ms. Walker because she doesnt take anything to seriously. 6) My favroite subject is science its so hands on. My favroite science teacher is Mrs. Walker, mainly because Ive had her class 2 years straight. 7) The best thing about being a junior is a realizing that his time to start becoming your own person and stop relying so much on others to get what you need. Francesca Green Shaneka Greene Antwan Grimes Casey Hall Kenyate Hardwick Alton Allen 1) none 2) Yes I believe we Sharhonda Hardwick should be able to have Chandra Harris cells as long as they dont Billy Hayes Al; Emanuel Hicks interrupt instruction and Chardai Hill not in plan sight. 3) none 4) none 5) My favroite coach was Coach Wright because he Micheal Hill was REAL. Stefanie Hill 6) none Courtney Hodges 7) Because Im nota Porsha Howard Casndeon east freshman or sophomore William Huston Quaterrius Jackson Bila James Shandrena James Kyerra Jelks Shalandria Walker 1) I like the current age. 2) Yes! Because there could be on emergency. 3) none 4) Mrs. Ricks because she is very laid back. 5) Coach Rodgers because he is very laid back. JUNIORS 2007 0 & A few juniors participated in a survey about being juniors. Here are their answers to theses questions Carlissa Johnson Grover Jolly 1) What do you think Darius Lattimore about the current age to oe receive your drivers Toshima Lester permit or license? 2) Should We have the right to carry cell phones in school, if so, should Peanna Little Julise Little Kandice Lloyd 3) Do we wake up to late Dahimon Lowe Jonathan Lowery their be any restrictions? or does the school bell ring just a bit too early? 4) Who is your favorite administrator/staff member? Why? Litecia Madison 5) Who is your favroite Shamiko Mahone teacher/coach? Why? ees Maiti What is your favroite Alicia McDowell subject? 6) Who is the best at teaching this subject? Why? Holly McGee 7) What is the best thing amberist McNeal about being a Junior? Bridget Miller Brittany Miller Antwun Milner ~ Tacara Woodford 1) I think that the age is 15 because you 3) I think that the bell rings to early dont want to be over age to get your because we barely have time to do real license because you want to learn to anything in the morning drive now. 4) Mrs. Franklin, she is a very kind 2) Yes, because it could be used for my person. emergencies only because what if there 5) Mr. Oliver, because he was my was a code red and no one in the office teacher one year and his class was could use them a student could. interesting. 6) Anatomy and physiology, Mrs. Dinkins, because she teaches her subject well. 7) Its good because all were thinking about is one more to graduation. & 60 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Christopher Mitchell Christopher Moore Miguel Mosely Kendrick Napier Teraneshia Nash Sylvester Neal Darius Newsome Jonathan Nunnally Spencer Oliver Christopher Pate 2) I fell that we should be given the right to carry cell phones. Corey Perryman 3) We come to Sheldonda Rhodes school too early. Charlette Richardson a Soeey- Jauntorres Riggins 4) none Porschia Riggins 5) none 6) none 7) Not being a freshman or a Lakeisha Roach sophmore. Clinton Roberson Eric Robinson Christal Ross Synquis Rouse Causey 1) I think its good 1 friendly. 4 j 4 like it. 5) Mrs. V. Glover, because aD a2) 2) Yes, but I think she is down to earth. that it should be put 6) English, Mrs. Stevens on vibrate. because she knows how to C oS 2 O O / 3) It rings too early. get her point across. at 4) Ms. Battle, 7) Graduation Day is near. because she is very Ir THESE WALLS CouLp TALK: JUNIORS 6r& Willie Rouse Shannon Russell Rafeal Scott Saul Seabrooks Courtney Sims Darius Singleton Alexandria Smith Lisa Smith Marcel Smith Mendesa Smith Pilar Stephens Tiera Stephens Ayesha Stinson Alaceyia Stubbs Adrienne Taylor Larry Taylor Vacarro Tharpe Brandon Thomas Samantha Thomas Darrell Thompson | VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Stuart Thompson Nathaniel Thrash Latoya Tripp Terry Tuft Brittany Tyson Demetria Vaughn Brandon Veal Solondria Vickers Cassandra Walker Phylicia Walker Shalandria Walker Valarie Walker Tavares West Quincy Whitehead Tiffany Wiggins Courtney Williams India Williams Keiotta Williams Paula Williams Pennie Williams Courtney Willis Tacara Woodford Chantel Wright Ir THese Watts CoutpD TALK: JUNIORS 6a SENIORS: Ci ~~ Equipment = by: Edgar A. Guest =. Figure it out for yourself 2 my lad. You've got all that y- the great have had. Two ' arms, two legs, two hands, two eyes, and a brain to use if you'd be wise. With this equipment they all began, so start for the top and say IT Can. Look them over the wise and the great. They take their food from.a common plate. With similar knives and forks they use, with similar laces they tie their shoes. The world considerthem brave and smart, but yourknow = you've got all they had, when they made their start. You can triumph and come to skill you can be great if you only will. Youre well equipped for 6, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES ass of ZOOO the fight you choose, you have arms and legs and brains to use. And people whovhave risen, great deeds to do started their lives with no more than you. You are the handicap you must face. You are the one who must choose your place. You must say where you want.to go. How much you'll study the truth to know. God has equipped you for life, but he lets you decide what you want to be. The courage must come from the soul within, you must furnish the will to win. So figure it out for yourself my lad, you were born with all the great have had. With your equipment they all began, so start for the top and ge say I Can. r Ir THrse Watts Coup TALK: SENIORS 65 What Da Business Is? Is it that real talk we speak when we're trying to stunt for our homeboys and Gloria Aaron Jermica Aaron Jarvis Adside Jessica Alexande homeguls, or when 1am the master of my fat ust because no one has mad Education is not ju Whesiener yon do you're trying to holla lam the captain of my sou rik cain pee a , a ; aS: SB pra . ' at dat shawty that 7 just crossed your path? Wuz happenin? . Slang is a way of life and has a life of its own. Its who we are, f our colloquialism to which we place our being. Every , Kelicia Antony 5 7 l James Banks Salita Banks xe io s its generation has it ish te own dialect that it x. identifies with. From swell, to groovy, to sweet, to smooth, to crunk, slang changes with the times. Its a secret language that, we as youth of today, can understand, but our parents cannot. Every generation has ae 7 _ . 5 an evolved rendition Chikira Barron Shalonda Batt Steven Billue Brandon Bivins of the English You were born to win- but rust in God. Through him - 2 a ie you must plan to win, then all things are possible language to which * *" alicia they can relate to call Harvey Mackay Shalonda Battle their own. What will your children come Ls ; up with next? So, I promise man, you jus gotta spare da rod. Let's get it, Chea! Ardacia Collier ive) ] Lateef Booker Tavaris Brown Thea Brown O uietz Bryant Walk by faith and not by Kelicia Anthony If ther re is no struggle, there sight is no progress. -HCorinth. 5:7 -Frederick Douglass - 66 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES r COE AB NC yi ' 7 Anthony Hurney fas tame \Wamara ituan aft ers joshua naney K Jamel had happ | 2 TY =) =) Il; 1 herry Drittany Coleman Ardacia Collie helsea Collier Angelica Cooper in y "ARE Anthony Burne Kedr L Its time to really work hard I can do hings throug! I terate of the 21st Believe in your dreams, and and have lots of fun Christ who strengthens m entury will not be those wh they will come true Kedric Cherry hilipians 4:13 : ees : Angelica Coo ALA 7 ~ 1 tj + 7] P Khristah Cornelius Shanethia Cornelius Calvin Council Rykiel Curry gabe Davis You always have options You never know what you Dream big can do until you try Yalonda Cornelius -Unknown 7 iva) 7 r r Marcus Davis Joshua Denmark Rodrico Dennis Shunquinese Dennis Atticus Dillard Don't get a slice, get the Take high school serious if Dont worry, be happy Everybody wants to go to whole pie. want to achieve in life heaven, but nobody wants to die Marcus Davis -Joshua Denmark Bobby McFerrin -Unknown Ie THEeseE WALLS CouLD TALK: SENIORS 67 & JARVIS ADSIDE ANTHONY BURNEY ERVIN GLOVER Mr. NORTHEAST AUSTIN SHOULTZ ROLANDO HArRIS Curis GANTT 68 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES GLORIA AARON JacqueTtaA Moss BRITTNEY SIMS Ms. NORTHEAS1 SUPERLATIVES JessIcA LESTER STACY FREEMAN SHUNQUINESE DENNIS 69 Girls, iets this. You're in class and a boy keeps looking at you, after a while he begins passing notes to you, then he waves , T) ! 1. es r and smiles. Suddenly Lieangelo L)ixon Jaquanda L)urden c Tif tany Emokpae Chelsea Farrar you fee] uncomfortable. Even begin to have daydreams of him stalking you. Suddenly, the end of class bell snaps you back to reality. The loud bell shocks you and causes you to sit in the chair longer than you had planned. The memory of the boy comes to 4 1 lat 7 Charlie Fletcher L akessa For Ce 2 Inezian Fuller you and you panickingly HGR oricinality, tha = around hoping hes ' imitation doing it something than to regr Melville -Unknown gone. Then he pops up in front of you and says, Girl, 1 may not ; be Mya, but my love is like whoa!!! What | do you do? Do some boys say the lamest pick-up lines and make you want to slap them? Well here is a list of a few for you to Christophe Gantt Roshunda Cyibson Shanesia Gl lenn Ervin Gl wer I] look out for. Some are Respect i du t ery few burdens are heavy The greatest thing you will SO lame you dont verybody, but I dont asl if everyone lifts ever learn is just to love and : r my rest take it be loved in return. need help detecting nknown Nat King Cole them. *If you were a booger I'd . ! . | ' i pick you first! *Hey girl, you have something on your butt, my eyes! *Hey! I lost my phone number....Can I have vours? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Jasmine Graham Charahtis Cyreen Dreamer Ureen Latoya Green Success depends on Daryl Jones individual initiative. Anna Paviova &. VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Aad Lys rt vin Idd 2A Rolando Harris Javante Hawkins Jalesa Head Anthony Hill April Hill a \ Today is \ rday, ve Let's get it! is only by risking that w tomorrow ne Rolando Harri - Bryan Hill Lashonda Hill Starla Hill Gabrielle Horne Andriea Hoskins and Have Motivatiion is what gets In the middle of every Dont give up when things Listen, learn what difficulty lies opportunity get hard, keep on pushing some fun you started for the best keeps you gX Albert Einstein Starla Hill Harold Horne " Jim Ryun Jessica Hughes Ashely Hunt Jasmine James Jahira Jenkins Freda Johnson Be careful what you set your Friends dont friends drive Life without friendship is Those who are lost, lose Never look down on drunk like the sky without the themselves anybody unless you've helping them up heart on, for it will surely be yours sun Ralph Waldo Emerson Unknown -Anonymous Unknown -Jesse Jackson F Ie THes Watts CouLp TALK: SENIORS A CHELSEA FARRAR & DEANGELO DIXON CHIKIRA BARROW & STEVEN BILIUE CLass CLOWN Most ATHLETIC tal 7 cid sifadghy tly itt SPREE BERLLPL - eae = a) i | a 4 JAVANTE HAWKINS & STACY FREEMAN SAMUEL WILLIAMS & CHRISTINA RICKS Most ATTRACTIVE Best DreEssEeD SHALONDA BATTLE & ERVIN GLOVER Most SPIRITED STACY FREEMAN & BENNIE CRAWFORD Most FLrTATIOUS &-.. VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Aprit Hitt & ANTHONY BURNEY Best PERSONALITY ROBERT VANZANT & SHADASIA LEWIS Worst DRIVER Jarvis Apsipe & BRITTNEY SIMs Most LikELty TO SUCCEED 7 A V O R I T E S ZAN TOWLES & AMBERIA ROBERTSON PRETTIEST SMILE Jarvis ADSIDE & SABRINA MORGAN Most CHARMING CHRISTINA Ricks & Atticus DILLARD Most ORIGINAL Ir THEsE Watts CouLp TALK: SENIORS 73 First Memory Imagine you are sitting in your classroom and suddenly you just bust out laughing. You're remembering the good times when something funny happened back in the day. You think to yourself, MAN! If only I could go back to the old days. The bell rings and you run to your friends and exclaim, Do you remember that time in Ms. Stevens room where something crazy happened. Then yall just start laughing uncontrollably and L Daguan Jessi Ca Lester Shadasia . Lewis emeca Little everyone in the hall 1 have got two reasons for ) not follow the path; gx Dont ook __ back uccess and I'm standing ins aid where ther is path Something may b gaining turns and looks at you ' alta mething may be gainit on you ) >) AINCSEY Johnsc n Josie jonnson LVel-esiia fone. Clerence K itchens \ \ V all as if you were crazy. But, how could they -Satchel Leory Paige know, theyre just freshmen! Another memory all seniors should know is when you were all freshmen all the talk was what color should be worn at the first pep rally. The ie cence vis Jameshia A larcus Chivas A leadows Akiev Middle ston Nedrick ! Miller the freshmen have on , 2 (70m yesturdiay, ls Dericin hes isc! rv verything in it is out there white shirts as the so called rule says. Ms. Carter gets on the intercom and calls for all Seniors to report to the gym....All junior, then, sophomores. And finally freshman! When you walk in, you feel a rush of excitment. But when its time to represent : your class, they boo Fwar) Mitchell Kenyata Mitchell Devin Modest Darius Moffet you!! You feel . SMA EL! --Christina Emory on the ground and get Young Jeezy >, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES T). l, : Derrick Morgan Sabrina Morgan necessar =~ Pindexia Mullen derico Na recerico LNat Very few burdens are heavy lifts Travorous Norwood Life consists not in Shameki Nottingham t holding good cards, but in playing those you hold well -Josh Billings = TY Jodi Rainey In the absence of love, there . Lauren Queen ~ is nothing worth fighting for Elijah Wood - : Shanna Nel uild door Milton Berl = Larry Ogletree . Ability may get you to the but it takes character to keep you there John Wooden > TY Christina Ricks Love is blind; friendship closes its eyes -Unknown AT Ty Niteria Fatterson Accept the challenges, so that you may exhilartion of v ay 7 Jan Ricks Even the smallest person can change the course of the future Cate Blanchett = 4 4) PE avid Norwooi Crystal ; If you rainbow, be want to enj prepar endure the storn TY 7 72) Renelda Roberts We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give -Winston Churchill Ir THEsE Watts Coutp TALK: SENIORS 75 Friends, how many of us have them? With this type of friend, everything is kept on a public level, almost nothing personal A community friend is another is name for an associate. You have revealed only as much contact with this to them person as others do, A wise which includes only friend is talking or hanging someone out when you all What are friends? That's the age old question that may never be answered because of one reason; there is more than one But, heres a short summary of all six. Best friends, which have the highest rank, are friends that you feel such a type of friend There are six types to be precise: best friends, fun powerful connection that the idea of you a related seem friends are th | being blood tangible. Fun e Cc that has the wisdom you wish you had happen to see each other. Mentor friends are usually friends that have and will tell you what's a couple more years on you and are not right necessarily even if wise, but they you're what it takes to wrong get you where there are their trials and errors. friends that are already at your door telling you to come with them and have fun before you can pick up the phone to call them friends, wise friends, community friends, mentor friends and opposite sex friends. It would take an entire book to explain, in detail, the real meanings of these friends. Daryl has been friends with Christina for 1 year Robert and Chris have been friends for 16 Atticus and Donte have been friends for and Shakiyla since 9th grade Years about 15 years Friends, ones we can depend on - 56 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Friends, how many of us have them? Opposite sex friends are friends that you have of the opposite that represent and demonstrates AN how different the sexes are and to give you points of views not seem by your sex. But no matter what type of friend you have all should be there for you, but should also understand when you want to be ey and Rolando have been friends since alone. A friendship consists of the good ee and the bad even if one outweighs the other? So, what type of friend do you really have? TELEVEN SSMS ) oO ~4 may Don't walk behind me | may not lead Just walk beside me and be my friend A real friend is someone who walks in when the rest of the worid walks out Forgiveness is the glue that repairs broken relationships , Nature has given to men one tongue Tiana since 9th grade. Tiana has been but two ears, that we may hear friends with Dreamer since 7th grade from others twice as much as we speak True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare A friend fs Someone Courtney has been friends with Amber for who knows the song in yot ears and Quinesha for 6 years and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words A friend is one who believes in you when you have ceased to believe in yourself It takes a long time to grow an old friend PRLS WS @ Ac... Friends, before we go any further... Ir THese Watts Coutp TALK: SENIORS a Hungry? Why Wait. Come on! I know that you had one of those times when you woke up very late and didnt have time for breakfast. Youre on the way to school with an empty stomach. This meal is the most important meal of the day and without it your brain might not be on full alert for the class work you have ahead of you. Then, your bus comes late so, you have to go straight to class. Your next chance would be to go to lunch or of course to the vending machine. But in the meantime, you're still hungry. The question is, what would you do if you can no longer wait? These are some of the responses we got from your fellow classmates: Tl would ask the teacher to go to the restroom and end up at the snack machine. Atticus Dillard T would think about eating a Twinkie and anything close to it in the snack machine | would buy. Gloria Aaron Somebody go get me something out the snack machine and I1] give ya'll 60 cent. Tiffany Hugley --Shakiyla Woods sl oD Imberia Robertson The highest fences we ne to climb are those we've built within our minds Unaxnown i K eqis Sander 5 WM) ~ Dnittiney Sims Natasha Smith-Germany VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES da ] 7, Jaleesa Kobertson He who has nas lived laughed often much Bessie A. Stanley Austin Shoult: Do all because you can today tomorrow in never promised to you Anonymous Lakiesha Sinclair and loved Alisha Rumph u're on the righ track, you'll get run ov you just sit there Tiana Simmons Walk where the future takes you Tiana Simmons . . Calvin Singleton Jameela Stone You will never leave where you are, until you decide where you'd rather be. -Dexter Yager Nigel Sams Life is like riding a bicycle. You dont fal unless you plan to stop xeddling. -Claude Pep Jamishia Simms If you always do your best then one day you will be rewarded -Jamishia Simms Earl Singleton Everyday is a gift thats why they call the present -Unknown Daniel Strickland am jp ED A Oiuinyetta Stubbs Danielle Owint No weapon formed agait There's mor a pretty smile me shall prosper Isaiah Danielle Swint ae , Ss a W : /avores C/avores are We are one, our cause is one, and we must help each other if we are to succeed Frederick Douglass Joseph Williams It is not legnth of life, but Ralp hal pW illiams depth of life. Ralph Waldo Emerson VYasmeen Wilson Its hard to beat a person Seleah Wynn who never gives up. -Babe Ruth j Tammie Watson Samuel Pp illiams Lakie sh 1d Wa lke I Andrea Whitby Fill young minds with Wallicia Whisby knowledge; fill young hearts with hope iv Unknown Elyse Williamson India Wilson Seeing is different from being told Unknown Ir THEsE Watts Coutp TALK: SENIORS 7 Tp < a. O VALHALLA 2006: Q o e Lets take a test to see how well you know your ~ Seniors Can you identify which features belong to whom? Look closely because 2 you might be surprised about how these students really look! . AaNUNG ANOHINY WidOO} VOIIONY AGLI, VIGNY @ Fy Brandon Bivins Lateef Booker Tavaris Brown Thea Brown Anthony Burney Mariame Camara Antuan C apers Joshua & haney Tameka C, happell & 82 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES \ Kedric Cherry . Ardacia Collier Chelsea Collies ~ > > > oT) ~ < : Shanethia Cornelius Calvin Council Rykiel Curry Cyabe Davis L 4 i i, Joshua Denmark Rodrico Dennis Shunquinese Dennis Deangelo Dixon Jaguanda Durden Tiffany E mokpae Chelsea Farrar Charlie Fletcher vv Ir Test WALLS CouLp TALK: SENIORS Ba - ~ uos}19go esaaye(z7csowe[ aurusef{Temai3iya ce - { c [PISAIDOCUOSTIM PIpulEzpawmueYyeW Yesrjye7gZauojs ejaaure[(/z 1aAnog 4UIMG aTjorueggzAourey tpofzAjauteg uend ef -ZsuDMeTPY aque, Ae(ezpeay esaje(ZZAUIOHJ ajjauedy [ZUaeiy eAoye]OZIAYI}a]q ItpAeYDG LAP! OD Pas|eyD SLepispy stare(ZTssow eyanboe(g,uosuyo{ eparjcy iH uetg 4 Asuing AuoywuyTI[H epuoyseyz[uorey eLo[y [Tare saioAer{Q[ users sHYyeIeYGUOS}IaqoOY eLiaquIyE are\ eIyUSG/sUTWIS erystuef{guaars5 JaUIedI]|CMOLIeg PIDYYDFUOJAISUIS [AeYCpIOuNOD ulATeDZsaysny edIssaf] s, VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES 89 84 95 7 38 39 40 41 a2 & ie * 49 650 61 6263 141516 1718 19 oa 20 5, 22 23 Gy 25 27 28 23 30 Aqlay) MIPIY6Z uudM Yealesgy [ITH PLeISZZ stuuaq UNYggZ ALND JaP{AYSZ UOSqI5 PpuoYseYpP, apy] eo@WIaSEs POJMeID oIUUDgZ/ syory uryy Aayieg [[apUuaMOZ UOJa[SuIg UlATeD69 Aauey> enyso[gg 1ayxoog Jaa}e71Z9 UVaND Uaine gg AqstyM RDITeMS9 IOUT, UOMUY FO SUaYyITY auRIe[DEO uosuyo{ Aaspur]z9 ploy esaayxe] [9 UOS|aN euUeYSOD tadoo> evoya8uy6e 10389] eIISsa(gco snoIRP eYysautia[/ Japuexa[y eoIssa(g Sima] PISepeygcg UOSIa}ed PLAIN PS sqqnig eyadkuinteg siapueg siBayzZo UMOIg SareARL TC uosuyof{ arsoygg sauof eysa-laNn6p JUN AalysyegFr eiewey aueluep/p swig Aueyuggp yduny eysity ch SUOWWIS PULIL PP BLM SAIOARL EF UOS]EM JIWIWL] ZF jjadey> eyowe}[F UOS[IM UVddWISeAQP SATMOLULTZGHE Auoyjuy eoyeyge ueutaesy Adeygz AqiuiyM eerpuy9g9 ual[n eIxapuryce ssautqe> eldiTyPe ajHeg epuoyeysee Ir THEsE Watts CouLp TALK: SENIORS a5 Inezian Fuller Justin Harris Rolando Harris Javante Hawkins Jalesa Head Anthony Hill > <6 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES April Hill Bryan Hill Lashonda Hill Starla Hill Jahira Jenkins v V at Lindsey ohnson sae Daquan Lee Jessica Lester hadasia Lewis Semeca Little Jameshia Marcus Ir THEse WALLS CouLp TALK: SENIORS a7 Ah CDC PRIEAKING NIEWS Senioritis is a less than moderate interest in school-related activities that students usually cquire,around the last semester of their senior year. This controversial,syndrome has symptoms that include; Procrastination Laziness Sleeping If you have yet to experience these symptoms, be careful because this disease is contagious. It is easily spread among high school seniors everywhere. CIdC PRIEAKING NEWS E> 39 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Ay CIC PRIEAKING NEWS Below are just a couple of the dangers of contracting this disease. Colleges can revoke their offer of admission Your college performance can be affected Now that you know of the dangers of coming into contact with this disease, you may be wondering if there is a sure for senioritis. Unfortunately, the only real sure for this disease is graduation. However, you can utilize preventative care to ensure that you are not infected with this disease. Here's now: Challenge yourself Make schoolwork more intereasting Stay involved Take a college course Senioritis is extremely easy to catch, and once you have it, VERRRY hard to get rid of. So, try to keep the above-mentioned preventative measures in mind while you enjoy your last few months of high school. It'll be worth it in the end. CIC PRIEAKING NEWS Ir THESE WALLS CouLp TALK: SENIORS Bo > Nedrick Miller Edward Mitchell pee Demeco Newsome David Norwood Travorous Norwood Shameki Nottingham Larry Ogletree & go VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Crystal Lettigrew t 7 z | ut 4 - ~ Renella Roberts Austin Shoultz = Mm: co. 4. C. 4 + . he Brittney Sims Lakiesha Sinclair Calvin Singleton Christina Ricks Earl Singleton Natasha Smith-Germany ( = le THEsE WALLS CouLp TALK: SENIORS or & Honor JAQuETTA Moss VALEDICTORIAN AFTER GRADUATION, | PLAN TO ATTEND GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY IN ATLANTA, GA AND PURSUE A PH.D. IN CHEMISTRY. WITHIN TEN YEARS, | HOPI TO HAVE MY OWN SCIENCE LABORATORY AND OPEN MY OWN SCIENCE MUSEUM FOR CHILDREN SO THAT OTHERS CAN EXPLORE THI WONDERFUL WORLD OF SCIENCE BRITTNEY SIMS STAR STUDENT UPON GRADUATING | WILL ATTEND VALDOSTA STATE UNIVERSITY TO BECOME AN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST. WHILE WORKING AS A THERAPIST | WANT TO OBTAIN A DEGREE IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND PERSUE A CAREER AS AN ORTHODONTIST. OVER TIME, | ANTICIPATE OWNING MY OWN BUSINESS AND EXPANDING IT GLOBALLY. SEMECA LITTLE AFTER | GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL, | PLAN TO ATTEND ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY AND MAJOR IN BIOLOGY OR BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A MINOR IN TECHNOLOGY. TEN YEARS FROM GRADUATION I| HOPE TO HAVE ESTABLISHED A RESPECTABLE CAREER IN THE FIELD OF MY CHOICE. NATALIA DAIES IMMEDIATELY AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, | PLAN TO ATTEND SPELMAN COLLEGE, WHERE I WILL MAJOR IN MARKETING AND COMPUTER GRAPHICS. IN THE FUTURE, I PLAN TO OPEN MY OWN CHAIN OF SPOKEN WorpD CAFES. ALONG THE WAY I PLAN TO WRITE MY OWN BOOK ENTITLED FREED WHICH WILL BE A COLLECTION OF POEMS AND VERSES. | VALHALLA 2006; LEGACIES GLORIA AARON SALUTATORIAN UPON GRADUATION, | PLAN TO ATTEND EMory UNIVERSITY TO. EARN A B.S. IN BIOLOGY AND MINOR IN GENETICS. I PLAN TO ATTEND Duke UNIVERSITY TO EARN MY DOCTORATE AS A PSYCHIATRIST AND BE A CYTOGENIST ON THE SIDE. IN 10 YEARS, I WILL BE A FAMOUS PSYCHIATRIST; OWNER OF A GENETIC RESEARCH CENTER, AND OWNER OF A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAM. JAMEELA STONE AFTER GRADUATION | PLAN TO ATTEND GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY AND MAJOR IN BIOLOGY AND MINOR IN COMMUNICATIONS. My ACCOMPLISHMENTS FOR 10 YEARS FROM NOW WOULD BE TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL SPEECH PATHOLOGIST WITH MY OWN PRATICE. AFTER THESE ACCOMPLISHMENTS, | PLAN TO RETURN TO SCHOOL TO BECOME AN EASE, NOSE, AND THROAT SPECIALIST. ARDACIA COLLIER AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, I PLAN TO ATTEND A 4 YEAR INSTITUTION. My MAJOR WILL BE PRE-MED AND MY MINOR WILL BE PSYCHOLOGY. WITHIN TEN YEARS, | PLAN TO HAVE A PH.D. IN BIOLOGY. | WILL BE BEGINNING MY MEDICAL PRACTICE. JAMISHIA SIMMS AFTER GRADUATION, I PLANTO ATTEND COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY AND OBTAIN A DEGREE IN PRE- DENTISTRY. | THEN PLAN TO ENROLL IN MAHARRY MEDICAL COLLEGE AND OBTAIN A MASTERS DEGREE IN DENTISTRY. IN TEN YEARS, | PLAN TO HAVE HOPEFULLY STARTED MY OWN PRACTICE. | ALSO WANT TO BE MARRIED WITH AT LEAST ONE CHILD. Graduate MH Jateesa ROBERTSON AFTER COMPLETION OF HIGH SCHOOL, | PLAN TO ATTEND GORDON COLLEGE. WHILE ATTENDING GORDON COLLEGE, | WANT TO BECOME A DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHER (ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN) AND IT TAKES ABOUT 2 TO 4 YEARS FOR ME TO COMPLETE THE EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS. AFTER ACCOMPLISHING MY GOALS, I PLAN TO WORK AT NorTHSIDE MEDICAL CENTER IN MACON, GEORGIA. CHARLIE FLETCHER AFTER GRADUATION, | WANT TO ATTEND CLARK ATLANTA UNIveRSITY. | PLAN TO MAJOR IN EDUCATION AND MINOR IN CHOREOGRAPHY. 10 YEARS FROM NOW, | PLAN ON LIVING A HAPPY LIFE WITH MY CAREER, OWN A NICE CAR AND HOUSE, BE ON MY WAY TO MARRIAGE AND TWO CHILDREN, AND DEBT AND STRESS FREE. LAKEESA FORD I PLAN ON ATTENDING GEORGIA TECH IN THE FALL AND MAJORING IN ARCHITECTURE, HOPEFULLY AFTER OBTAINING MY BACHELORS, I WILL GO ON TO RECEIVE MY MASTERS. IF POSSIBLE, | WOULD LIKE TO EARN A JOB THROUGH MY INTERNSHIP SO THAT I'LL BE COVERED AFTER GRADUATING. AFTER 10 YEARS, | WILL HAVE BECOME A WELL-KNOWN ARCHITECT. LARRY OGLETREE AFTER GRADUATION, | HOPE TO ATTEND COLLEGE AND GET A DEGREE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. HoperFutty, I WILL GET A JOB WORKING AND REPAIRING COMPUTERS. SHUNQUINESE DENNIS |, SHUNQUINESE DENNIS, PLAN ON ATTENDING SAVANNAH COLLEGE Of} ART AND DESIGN AFTER HIGH SCHOOL. Wuite | AM IN COLLEGE, I PLAN ON MAJORING IN FASHION AND PAINTING: | ALSO WOULD DO A COUPLE OF INTERNSHIPS SO THAT | CAN BETTER PREPARE MYSELF. THEN HOPEFULLY | WILL OWN MY OWN CLOTHING STORE. JessicA ALEXANDER AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, I HAVE NOT MADE ANY PLANS EXCEPT TO MOVE OUT AND INTO MY OWN HOME. MAYBE IN A YEAR OR TWO, I'LL GO BACK TO SCHOOL, BUT RIGHT NOW, | AM TIRED, STRESSED, AND NEEDING A BREAK. BUT [ WILL BE JUMPING RIGHT INTO THI WORK FORCE, TO MAKE SURE | AM SECURE WITH MY NEEDS. IN THE NEXT TEN YEARS, I PLAN TO BE LIVING WITH NO stress. Just HAPPY. SHADASIA LEWIS My PLANS AFTER GRADUATION ARE TO ATTEND GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. I AM GOING TO MAJOR IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING. I PLAN ON GETTING INTO THE FIELD OF ROBOTICS. IN THE FUTURE, | WANT TO START MY OWN BUSINESS PRODUCING AND SELLING ROBOTS. IN 10 YEARS, | WOULD LIKE TO HAVE MY OWN HOUSE, TWO CARS, A SUCCESSFUL HUSBAND, AND MY OWN COMPANY. SELEAH WYNN | PLAN TO ATTEND GEORGIA COLLEGE AND STATE UNIVERSITY AND RECEIVE A BACHELORS DEGREE IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. 10 YEARS AFTER GRADUATION, I WANT A HOUSE, TWO CARS, AND A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN BUSINESS. Ir THese WALLS CouLp TALK: SENIORS 93 & -_ ar" - & ie 4 al st Th vores J | X re Wallicia Whisby Andrea Whitby Samuel Williams Elyse Williamson India Wilson VYasmeen Wilson Seleah Wynn 04 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Clubs & Organizations L725 OCA Ri FU-2 2 Were Gas ge TIN COS SAS ty eK y yy Vag leave a lasting * Legacy ET Ir THesE Watts Coup TALK: CLUBS gs Arcademrc Bowl Team Advisor Mrs. Ricks The Academic Bowl Team stu ates acts and trivia and compete tn VATIONS competitions. Quinterence Bell, Renate Dennis, Josh Arnold, Cameron Floyd, Brittani Stokes, Ariel Marsh, Alyssa Crawford, Malcolm Hunter, NeChelle Carrington, Courtney Hodgins, Charlie Fletcher, Stacey Freeman, Jarred Moore, Gloria Aaron, Rolando Harris, Jessica Lester. (Not pictured, Ervin Glover) K. ela Aub 4 dvisor- Mes, Graham ya academic society that honors character, achieviilient and leadershiya. Daryl Jones, Christina Emery, Joshua Arnold, Ariel Marsh, Cameron Floyd, Adriene Taylor, Elysse Crawford, Latasha Dennis, Cassie Andrews, Carlissa Johnson, Jared More, Ralphael Eason, Zakirrah Muhummed, Breanna Jones, Quinterrence Bell, Gloria Aaron, Rolando Harris, Courntey Hodges, Malcolm Hunter, (Not pictured Quincy Whitehead.) & 96 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Chorus Rdvisor- Miss Bengtson The NEHS Chorus is a performance- oriented class where students get the _ opportunity to sing and study pieces | from many different historical and cultural contexts. a Melvin Cason, Celesty Burnett, Demetria Vaughn, Nicole Gooden, Joseph Williams, Xavia Hutchings, Lateef Booker, Shameki Nottingham, Breanna Jones, Rodricu Dennis, Lisa Smith, Lindexia Mullen, Kevin Griggs, Carrie Hollings. (Not pictured, Stephen Billue) Deca Advisor-Mrs. Washigton DECA's mission has been to enhance the education of students with interest in marketing, managment, and entrepreneurship. Dahlmon Lowe, Joshua Arnold, Steven Millerfield, Nedrick Miller, Daquan Lee, Willie Harris, Nathiel Thrash, Andria Whitby, Jarvis Adside, Rico Napier, Gabe Davis, Makeisha Hill, Lateisha Madison, Jalisa Head, Tiffany Hugley, Amber Johnson, Franceca Green, Whitney Davis, Danielle Swient- Buoyer, Denitra Ware, Jessica Alexander, Mathew Bright, Alton Allen, Rolando Harris, Malcolm Hunter, Stacey Freeman, Brittney Arnold, Shaneka Green, Mary Marium, Alyssa Curry, Toshina Laster, Jamishia Simms, Lakesia Ford, Bridget Miller, Devisha Allen, Candis Loyd, Lateef Baker, Gus Griffin, Quietz Bryant, Charlie Fletcher, Jessica Lester, Courtney Hodgins, Gloria Aaron, Quinterence Bell. Ir THese Watts CouLp TALK: CLUBS o7 NewS Team Advisor jack Strickland ThE N6WS Tam UNS the schools television network, They deliver MomMing announcements Josh Arnold, Tereneshia Nash, Jarred Moore, Quinterance Bell, Malcolm Hunter, Dahlmon Lowe, Alaceyia Stubbs. Salmagundi produce the best Literary Magazine in the country. Jarvis Adside, Tameka Chappell, Ralphael Eason, Dreamar Green, Gabrielle Horne, Jessica Hughes, Freda Johnson, Rosie Johnson, Darrick Morgan, Zakirah Muhammad, Larry Ogletree, Crystal Pettigrew, Ian Ricks, Jaleesa Robertson, Tavores, Jarvis Wiggins, Ralpheal Williams, Seleah Wynn. -o8 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Advisor- Mrs, Lula Curry FFA stands for Future Farmers of America. Our members have won accolades at various competitions this year. We help to maintain the landscaping on our beautiful campus. Nedric Miller, Monterio Parker, Nichelle Carrington, Jarvaris Milner, Ariel Marsh, Willie Harris, Kelvin Howard, Andrew Gay, Lateef Booker, Porsha Arnold, Keshia Hill, Janorio Brown, Shanika green, Francheka Green, Sam Sima, Tammy Watson, Samuel Simmion, Daryl Jones, Chris Gordon, Regis Sanders. MLEDIA CLUB ADVISOR- Ms. HULDA STUCKEY THE MOEDIA CLUB ASSISTS THLE MLEDIA CLERKS IN RUNNING THE MOEDIA CENTER. Quinterrance Bell, Malcolm Hunter, Joshua Arnold, Teraneisha Nash, Jarvaris Milner, Alaceyia Stubbs, Lateef Baker, Shakilya Woods, Jonathan Nunnally, Daryl Jones, Brittney Stokes, Simeya Jimenez, Christina Emery. Ir THESE WALLS Coup TALK: CLUBS oo b> STUDENL GOVERNMENT ADVISOR. MRS. BARBARA FRANKLIN STUDENT GOVERNMENT LAKES CARE OF ISSUES THAT THE STUDENTS HAVE IN THE SCHOOL. Daquan Lee, Daryl Jones, Brenda Collins, Chandra Harris, Christina Emery, Malcolm Hunter, Latoya Woodford, Deidra DeBerry, Charlie Fletcher, Tacara Woodford, Jameela Stone, Shalandria Vickers, Gloria Aaron, Ardacia Collier, Jessica Lester, Rolando Harris, Jarvis Adside, Jeremy Bradley, Nichele Carrington, Calvin Brown. TAR Advisor- Mrs. Chiquita Dinckins TAPS stands for teens against presnancy. TAPS educates yvouth and promotes abstinence. DLA RS ee LOE sae Sats Jameela stone, Malcolm Hunter, Quin Bell, Christina Emery, Alexandria Smith, Lateef Booker, Daryl Jones,Tiara Groce,Jessica Hughes, Francilla Rhodes, DeJanee Wimbush, Brenna Jones, Brittani Stokes,Cassie Andrew, Shantera Davis, NichelleleCarrington, Matthew Bright,Chris Mitchell, Brittany Arnold,Javores Ware, Adrienne Taylor, Cameron Hunt, Brenda Collins, Keiotta Williams,Shaneka Green, Alisha Rumph,Tavores Ware, Earl Singleton, Jarvis Adside, Lataha Dennis. 100 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES VALHALLA ADVISOR -).DEGRANDIS THE VAHALLA 15 1 BOOK SET ASIDE TO CAPTURE MEMORIES, TO KECORD THE EVENTS OF THE YEAR AND 10 ENTERTAIN. Daryl Jones, Dalhmon Lowe, Anthony Burney, Shalandria Walker, Shakiyla Woods, Ardacia Collier, Christal Ross, Bridget Miller, Tianna Simmons, Andrea Whitby, Amberia Robsertson, Latoya Jackson, Solandria, Vickers, Angelica Cooper, Christina Emery, Shaneice Aaron, Shadasia Lewis. JROTC Dritt TEAM JROTC stanps ror Junior Restrve Orricer Traininc Corps. THE . Mission of JROTC is to motivate YOUNG PEOPLE TO BECOME BETTER CITIZENS. Morgan, Stevenson, Fordham, Wisby, William, Nunnally, Dent, Tyson, Lewis, Wiley, Singleton, Nealing, Commings. Ir THESE WALLS Coup TALK: CLUBS IOI & JROTC Companies A Company B Company Evens, Edwards, Donaldson, Scarcay, Curry, Billingslea, Thorpe, Thasha, Russell, Miller. Moore, Preston, Magee, Adoms, Hall, Perry, Walden, Warren, Roberson, Manuel, Womble, Travet, Dilittle, William. C Company D Company Macoh, Sams, Russell, Simms, Williams, Davis, Cuncil, Oliver, Hardwick, Little, Singalton, Williams, Grace, Rouse Braswell, Glover, Hilman, Dentson. 102 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES VOCA Advisor- Ms. Ursala Lynch Alvin Gray, Mikesha Hill, Rashun WIlliams, Michael Sinclair, Katango Curry, Erica Walla, Darryl Thompson, Menzel Brown, Bruce Mulen, Cedric Patterson, Chantia Brown, Victoris Jordan, Shannon Russell, Grover Jolly, Dontay Brown, Nichelle Carrington, Armone Evans, Chankandria Williams. Sree Team (Line CQne) TEAM L EATOER- FERVN GLOVER (Bakr) BT+HEY CALL US LINE ONE BECAUSE WE CANT BE OUTIDONE. WERE MORE HERCE. THAN THHE POWER OF ANCLEAR BOMB, Chris Gantt (Ice), Antuan Capers (Energizer), Nei-Eisha Jones (Georgia Peach), Jessica Lester (Future), Anthony Hill (Butter), Regis Sanders (Regis), Camron Brown (Sampson), Darius Moffet (Wildcat), Tray Collins (Trigger Man). Ir THEsE WALLS Coutp TALK: CLUBS 103 Ne oleh MPa Ai < rs fe ae f w ey i fogate fh a Mf M ariel.n if Lift LP 1 iy a | fol epi iy} : oe he a, . = - = al pos \ ii Ut J i THE RAIDER oy aS BAND, PERFORMS AT ALL FOOTBALL GAMES AND COMPETES NATION WIDE, r c yi . hip Mol HO he (vf P he 4 DRUM Masors SAXOPHONES Kentrell Rhodes, Dondrae Collins, Gabe Kevin Griggs, Chivas Meadows Davis & 104 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES AUXILIARY GIRLS Christina Ricks, Teraneshia Nash, Brittani Stokes, Sheroni Daniely, Chelsea Farrar, Lauren Queen, Deishana Jackson. MELLOPHONES Secca Little, Desctrotae Dillard, seis 8 Moss, Tavarus Ware, Jarred Moore, Stacey Freeman. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS Chantera Davis, Paula Williams, Linsday Johnson, Shatoya Jackson, Danielle Ammonds. TUBAS ry ad, Ca? ms So ZJm Rashawn Williams, Saul EAE Eric Gan, Joseph Williams. Ir THesr Watts Coutp TALK: CLuBs 105 > CLARINETS Alemente Guyton, Kayla Barrow, Monet Mike, Keyerra Rozier, Janecia Ross, Valerie Walker, Chernika Worthy, Alyssa Crawford, Jameela Stone, Michelle Hill, Ericka Spivey, Jermeshia Marcus, Cymirian Flagg, Fransara Thorpe, Andrea Whitby. PERCUSSION = a i. spel Chris Mitchell, Blake Bivins, Robert Collier, Branden Bivins, Darvis Hollingsworth, Sylvia Russell, Shaqville Person, Tabious Billingslea, Josh Mallard, Miles Whitby, Stephehen Jackson, Ambres Reese, Cedric Lane, Danielle Freeman, Jonathan Brown. Darrius James, Jodey Rainey, Rolando Harris, Calvin Singleton, Vacarro Tharpe, Bennie Crawford. & 106 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES TROMBONES ustin Farin: Darius Moffett, Devin Modest, T R U M Pp E T S Antorio Patrick, Keundre Brown, Craig Bass, Martia Lee, Quinyetta Strubbs, Paula Riggins. BARITONES Alisha Rumph, Austin Shoultz, Larry Major, Jamel Harris, Ariel Lester, Bryan Hill, Davion Lockett, Cameron Floyd, Malcolm Hunter, Pennie Williams. Brittany Hale, Jeremy Wimes, Jasmine Brown, Quincy Whitehead, Tavarius Flowers, Quinterrece Bell, Anthony Hill, Antuan Capers. Ir THESE WALLS CouLp TALK: CLUBS 107 Paws me ra . Y ' RAIDERS FOOTBALL PRIDE aw MH Oy ais HIGH SPORTS 55 A003-A2OOSG LETS TAKE A LOOK AT HOW OUR RAIDERS SJIRLOW TIHUEIR TEAMWORK AND HOYY THEY PUT TIME AND EFFORT INTO SHOWING ga Fe lua * } THEIR SCHOOL SPIRIT. aioe! Lhhas a il . evr F ALL THEIR wi fh EFFORT FROM = =- LONG HOURS OF PRACTICES ARE SHOWN IN THEIR GAMES AND IN THEIR WINNING EFFORTS. > 108 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Christina Emery Sophomore DIAMONDS ARE A GIRLS BEST FRIEND. oS Ready to pitch to the opposing team. Top Row: Coach Alsobrooks, Nichellele Carrington, Brianna Denmark, Amber Johnson, Shankevia Burke, Andrea Hoskins, Calisha Calloway, Bottom Row: Takia Johnson, Ashley Warren, Christina Emery, Raven Denmark Nichellele Carrington demostrates good sportsmanship as she and her teamates shakes there opponents bands. Andrea Hoskins Senior MORE THAN WHAT MEETS THE EYE. Hit the ball for her Teams victory. Iz THEsE WALLS CouLpD TALK: SPORTS rog Northeast Raiders 5 rh i eg ny : x | ey areal r _. a=) Running Backs The Raiders released an aerial assault this year that equaled up to more than 2,000 yards passing and over 15 touchdown passes. Heres a look af the players who filled the positions on offense this NORTHEAST no _ = ad > a eB: Gf ee 8. SA y- i i ae nf : 7] = er = a2 < 2 14 : 6. 7772 we i's Ph PY Fy WhePt er Ay a - + & 110 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Varsity Football On defense the Raiders were hitting harder than ever. The defensive linemen were making sacks, the linebackers were making tackles, and the secondary was cleaning up anything that was left. a Ir THeseE Watts Coutp TALK: Sports I1 re 2005-2006 COACH MRS. DONNA WALKER- THOMPSON PREPARED TO SMILE FOR THE CAMERA. YOU CAN CATCH THE FINEST LADIES AT EVERY NORTHEAST GAME CHEERING UNTIL THEY CAN'T CHEER ANY MORE. THE VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD HAS WORK EXTREMELY HARD TO MAKE EVERY POSSIBILITY HAPPEN AT EVERY GAME. CHEERLEADING IS A SPORT THAT KEEPS US ACTIVE AND GOING. ONE DAY THEY MAY SUCCEED AND TAKE THEIR SKILLS TO COLLEGE.WE ARE PROUD AND EXCTIED THE SEASON ENDED SO WONDERFUL. OUR SPIRIT GIRLS WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE RAIDERS FOR THEIR HOSPITALITY. CHASITY LOWE TIERA FORD SHALANDRIA WALKER ir VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES SENIOR CHEER CHOREOGRAPHER SHADAISA LEWIS CHEERED FOR 3 YEARS. CO- CAPTAIN SHALONDA BATTLE CHEERED FOR 3 YEARS. t 4 . ee i wailed: TIANA SIMMONS CHEERED FOR 2 YEARS. JESSICA HUGHES CHEERED FOR 2 YEARS. WE HAVE SPIRIT! PLEASE CATCH ME! PLEASE CATCH ME! CLASS CO- CAPTAIN AMBERIA ROBERTSON CHEERD FOR 3 YEARS. CHELSEA COLLIER CHEERED FOR 2 YEARS. SHUN DENNIS CHEERED FOR 2 YEARS. ANGELLICA COOPER CHEERED FOR 2 YEARS. WHY WON'T THIS KNEE LOCK! ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT, ALL RIGHT LETS GO RAIDERS! Ie THese Watts Coup TALK: SporTS 113 & NORTHEAST Head Coach Bruce Mullen Northeast High School's wrestling team has had a long With the fundamental coaching of the head coach, Bruce Mullen, and the assistant Fred Rogers, they have molded some of the more violent and unruly students this school has to offer and has transformed them in to a team and a y\ aa VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES WRESLTING Erie Robinson [junior] Brandon Thomas [junior] ts [second from tight] recieves feels sorry for himself after a fiest in the regional meet. Assistant Coach Fred Rogers that they have had in the past. Though they have not dominated as a team this season, they have grown from boys into men and will never forget the memorable year With the patience of their coaches and their work ethie they ultimately won as men. Ir THEsE WALLS CouLp TALK: SPORTS ris JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 2005-2006 Coach Daniely Nationally, there are not that many spots for kids to play varsity basketball at the collegiate level. The Junior Varsity players are no less or better than the other players. They are just another branch off the upper level of players. This year the JV team was played a very good game. They worked hard, played fair and respects all team member. Northeast at its best. i'chelle scores two points for her team. 116 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Stuart Thompson Lays it up. Around the rim, will it go in? This is how we do it. JUNIOR VARSITY Boys BASKETBALL. 2005-2006 Ir THEse Watts Coup TALK: Sports I 7 Veaies ey Gels -The secret Qa ties Coaching is a to winning is a 4 = profession of constant, nip. love. You cant consistent A \ 1 | coach people management. 9 ae unless you love Tom : | them. Landry A Eddie | Robinson COACH ALVIN J. COPELAND BALDWIN, QUENISHIA; BARROW, CHKIRA; CALLIAWAY, CALISHA; Wiese CAMARA, MARIMAE; HOPKINS, ANDREA? Ven CARRINGTON, HUGHES, AMBER; &%0% NICHELLELE; COOPER, JOHNSON, TAKIA; JOESHIA; DEBERRY, JONES, BREANNA; DEDRIA; GREEN, PATTERSON, NITERIA; COURTNEY; HARRIS ROZIER, KEYERRA; CHANDRA; HILL, APRIL TRAVET, ERICA; TYSON, BRITTANY; WARREN, ASHLEY (COACH COPELAND) & iis VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Basketball ' , e - J ! ; \ " eT 4 J iat id : " i d f er PAY - fA of . Wes a COURTNEY ANDREA NITERIA CHANDRA CALLOWAY GREEN HOSKINS PATTERSON HARRIS Ir THEsE WALLS Coup TALK: SporTS I ro Northeast Raider Basketball } 6 WBA The invention of basketball was not an accident. It was developed to meet a need. Those boys simply would not play Drop the Handkerchief. _ James Naismith 120 VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Lets Meet The Team! #54 Junior Willie Brezial #24 Junior Stuart Thompson #30 Sophomore Kenneth Hardwick 50 #32 Sophomore Hugh Robertson Head Coah Dartez Talbott #42 Senior Anthony Barney #34 Junior Andrew Gay 10 Sophomore #44 Sophomore avaris Brown Ernest Gray R al #12 Sophomore Antwan Johnson #20 Freshman #40 Freshman Adraius Cormeliu Rutavious King Asst. Coach Darrin Clarke _f = Ir THese WALLS CouLp TALK: Sports ro 4 * Track & Field . i Shankevia Burke Theyre very is making her way focus on making it Chris Gantt through the to the end. Jumps his way to crowd. the finish line. @ > VALHALLA 2006: LEGACIES Cross Country ganttine mee re ei From left to right: From lett to right: Coach Dartez Talbott Coath Booker Coach Copeland Samario Dennis Deidra Deberry Jefirey Mitchell Kyeerra Jelks Antwan Grimes Saligre Ishnson Andrew Gay Chkira Barrow Stuart Thompson Chandra Rarris Antonis Gay Amber Rughes harry Parker Shandrena James Anthony Smith Courtney Green (MUP) Samaris Dennis 4 a Amber hughes Boys Cross Country Girls Cross Country Ir THese Watts CouLp TALK: Sports rg *e* Junior Varsity