CLASS OF

 

 

Vice Principal

Ms. Kathy Waterman

Principal

Mr. David Yanney

Vice Principal

Mrs. Essie Davis

 

CHECKMYRIDE

Owner: Jeff Nebrida Owner: Jeff Nebrida

Car: Toyota CelicaCar: Toyota Celica

 

 

Model: 2001Model: 2001

Driving Music: TranceDriving Music: Trance

 

Owner: J.D. HARRISON Owner: J.D. Harrison

Car: Toyota CelicaCar: GMC Jimmy

Model: 1999Model: 1999

Driving Music: alternativeDriving Music: Alternative

 

Owner: Michelle Layus

Owner: Michelle Layus (middle one in pic)

Car: Mercury CougarCar: Mercury Cougar

Model: 1997Model: 1997

Driving Music: hip-hopDriving Music: Hip-Hop

 

 

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Most Athletic

Manuel Vasquez and Jessica Webster will forever be in shape. Name a sport and Manuel and Jessica were in it. they are more that brawn since they have to keep up their grades in order to play a sport.  However, their strengths lie on the athletic field.

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Class Clowns

Straight up from South High School, it's Sharon Chatman and Fernando Hernandez. they may not look like it but their the life of the party.

lets see you 
sink this ship

 

 

 
A Teacher 
of History

Holly Prior

SOUTH HIGH
RALLY

yo guys lets bounce!!

 

 

Byrd with her MEGA MIC

 

 

Caron Byrd

Varsity Boys Football

       

Varsity on the Run

 

Varsity boy's Basketball

 

   

Mad Handles  

 

 

 

Varsity Boys Soccer

 
 

 

TEAM
DISCUSSION

 

 

Varsity Girls Softball

 

Sliding Home

Varsity Boys Tennis

 

 

THE DRAMA CLUB

 

 

 

Homecoming

Queen & King

 

 
       

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 44 Music Hits

1. Crazy In Love, Beyoncé Knowles featuring Jay-Z
2. Hey Ya!, Outkast
3. Here Without You, 3 Doors Down
4. Baby Boy, Beyoncé Knowles featuring Sean Paul
5. Miss Independent, Kelly Clarkson
6. Beautiful, Christina Aguilera
7. Rock Your Body, Justin Timberlake
8. Where Is The Love?, Black Eyed Peas featuring Justin Timberlake
9. When I'm Gone, 3 Doors Down
10. All I Have, Jennifer Lopez featuring LL Cool J
11. Shake Ya Tailfeather, Nelly, P. Diddy & Murphy Lee
12. Unwell, Matchbox
13. Picture, Kid Rock & Sheryl Crow
14.. In Da Club, 50 Cent
15 I'm With You, Avril Lavigne
16. Bring Me To Life, Evanescence
17. Cry Me A River, Justin Timberlake
18. Can't Hold Us Down, Christina Aguilera featuring Lil' Kim
19. Harder To Breathe, Maroon 5
20. Why Don't You & I, Santana featuring Alex Band
21. Someday ,Nickelback
22. Suga Suga Baby, Bush featuring Frankie J
23. Your Body Is A Wonderland, John Mayer
24. Are You Happy Now?, Michelle Branch
25. Landslide, Dixie Chicks
26. The Remedy (I Won't Worry), Jason Mraz
27. (There's Gotta Be) More To Life, Stacie Orrico
28. I Know What You Want, Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey featuring The Flipmode Squad
29. It's My Life, No Doubt
30. Clocks, Coldplay
31. Stacy's Mom,Fountains Of Wayne
32. All The Things She Said, T.A.T.U.
33. Bump Bump Bump, B2K & P. Diddy
34. Get Busy, Sean Paul
35. Rock Wit U (Awww Baby), Ashanti
36. If You're Not The One, Daniel Bedingfield
37. Headstrong, Trapt
38. Bright Lights, Matchbox 20
39. Fighter, Christina Aguilera
40. Perfect, Simple Plan
41. '03 Bonnie & Clyde, Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles
42. Mesmerize, Ja Rule featuring Ashanti
43. Intuition, Jewel
44. Ignition, R. Kelly

 

Top Movies Of 2003

1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

2. Finding Nemo

3. The Matrix Reloaded

4. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

5. Bruce Almighty

6. The Last Samurai

7. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

8. The Matrix Revolutions

9. X2: X-Men United

10. Bad Boys II

 

 

 

President

George W. Bush

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WORLD SERIES WINNERS

Florida Marlins Logo - Primary (1993-Pres)

vs

New York Yankees Logo - Primary (1936-Pres)

Won

 

Lost

 

Current Events

 

 

Jan. 22–23, eastern United States: strong snow storms swept across the Midwest to the Atlantic coast, killing 20 people. A blizzard blanketed parts of the Northeast with snow depths up to 38 in north and south of Boston and the entire island of Nantucket lost power. By the end of January, Boston had the snowiest month on record with a total of 43.1 inches of snow.

Feb. 17–23, Calif.: a series of storms caused flooding, landslides, and avalanches, killing at least 9 people, damaging many roads, and forcing the evacuation of many homes. More than 9 in of rain fell in downtown Los Angeles.

Feb., South East Asia: extreme winter weather including cold, snowfall, avalanches, and flooding in Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan killed more than 1,400 people in the last month and a half. Due to the lack of communications actual numbers were hard to confirm.

 

March 9, Mabini, Philippines: food poisoning killed 29 school children after they ate food from a local vendor.

 

March 20, Kyushu, Japan: a magnitude 7.0 earthquake destroyed homes, killed 1, and injured 500.

 

March 28, Sumatra, Indonesian: a magnitude 8.7 earthquake, off the west coast of Sumatra, killed 1313 in the islands of Nias and Simeulue. Many buildings were destroyed and some officials feared another tsunami would occur. The same area was at the center of a huge tsunami in December that killed over 283,000 people. Officials at the U.S. Geological Survey said that yesterday's earthquake was an aftershock of December's 9.0 quake. The 9.0 magnitude earthquake was twice the power of the 8.7 magnitude quake.

 

April 11, Savar, Bangladesh: the collapse of a nine-story garment factory due to faulty construction killed 73. The owner and director were jailed for negligence.