ii& Ä • - --.AA-’ F-BW7WT ♦«’ ’r l j T- - , M *• » . -^te.4 " ■ ■* “ P age A5 Local grads honored Sunday African American bacculaureate “ W hen sp id er w ebs u n ite, th ey can tie up a lio n .” In the sp irit o f U m oja, T he B ridge B uilders and the Y M CA Black A ch iev ers Program is c a ll­ ing on the en tire c o m m u n ity to help hono r, re c o g n iz e and u p lift the A frican A m erican high school g rad u ates from the P o rtlan d m e t­ ro p o litan area. A ll area re sid e n ts are in v ited to atten d The First A nnual B lack B accalau reate on S u n d ay , Ju n e 1 at 7:30 PM in th e U n iv e rsity o f P o rtland C h iles C en ter. D u rin g th is s p iritu a l e v e n t, each participating senior will have th eir nam e a n n o u n ced alo n g w ith th eir acco m p lish m en ts and future plans. M usical selectio n s w ill be re n ­ dered by the Mt. O liv e t B ap tist C hurch C hosen G en eratio n C h o ir and the k ey n o te ad d ress is b ein g delivered by form er Portland P ub­ lic S choo ls S u p e rin te n d e n t, Dr. M atthew P rophet. P lease jo in The B lack A c h ie v ­ ers, T he p ro sp e c tiv e G en ts C lub o f T he B ridge B u ild ers “ R ites o f Passage: pro g ram and the C lass o f 1997 as we m ove to w ard u n ity and com m unity at The Black B ac­ c alau reate. Y our p re se n c e w ill be a te s ti­ m ony to the A frican A m erican g rad u ates th at th e co m m u n ity is pleased w ith w h at they have a c ­ c o m p lish ed th u s far. For m ore in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t Fawn M c D an iel-H u d so n at 221 - 5343. A lexis Uwagbae, Grant High School A lexis’ zest for student government and travel has played an important role in her decision to study econom ics and interna­ tional relations at the University o f Oregon this fall. Alexis is also student body secre­ tary. Adrian Williams, Lincoln High School Erin M arshall, M arshall High School A drian’s various hobbies include art, photography and cycling. She has been very active in sports throughout high school, both in cross-country running and as a nationally ranked pole-vaulter. Adrian was an exchange student in Thailand. A standout volleyball player, Erin also enjoys writing, stained-glass art and volun­ teering in her leisure time. Both student body president and National Honor Society president, Erin plans to enter University o f Oregon in the fall. Kerry Lee, S t. M ary's A ca d em y S ta c e y Thonstad, W ilson High School D anielle Gritzmacher, Central Catholic Robyn Brently, C leveland High School Kerry ’ s love for swimming has had a strong influence on her interests. She is captain o f the varsity swim team and St. Joseph’s CY O swim team coach. Kerry’s love for the water aptly complements her choice to pursue a career in marine animal care. Student Body Treasurer Stacey is also captain o f the varsity swim team. Model U nited Nations treasurer and a m ember of the soccer team. Stacy was the People to People ambassador to Great Britain and Ireland. Danielle likes to spend her free time doing a variety of activities, such as running, writing poetry, snowboarding, water-skiing and photog­ raphy. Her scholastic achievements include par­ ticipation in student ministry, peer mediators and work as a Ram Ambassador Dance club member for four years, Robyn has also been a member o f the softball team, a capella choir and Clevelandaires. This fall’s student body president, Robyn spends her free time drawing, painting, hiking, camping and writing. H ea th er M arshall, B e n so n High S c h o o l National Honor society secretary Heather is an enthusiastic m em ber o f Benson Band, Clarinet Q uartet and Health Occupations Students o f America at school. Heather in­ tends on attending a four-year school to focus on science. 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