(The 'jJartlanit (©beeruer Page 4 FOCUS T he B ridge B uilders “The program is important because you learn from men what it means to be a man. " * Age: 18 Family: Parents, Robin and Kenneth Bibles; Sister, Danelle, 27: Brothers, Aaron, 25, and Ma­ son, 17 School: Fort Valley State University W hat I value m ost in Life:The person who has had the most impact on my life: “M y sister, Danelle."“There was a love between everybody. I can honestly say I know how each one o f the Gents thinks. It all promotes the unity within your group that is absolutely essential” Age: 19 Fam ily: Parents, Emma Jean Johnson and Richard Johnson; Grandparents, Thelma Lee Johnson and L ester Johnson; and Brother, Dustin, 17 School: United States Army W h a t I value m ost: “My work, because in today’s world that’s all a person has. Secondly, it’s being truthful and trying your best. I try my hardest now so people can’ t say: “Y ou can’ t trust Besh.’’the person who has had the m ost impact on my life: Kevin Fuller Age: 18 Fam ily: Parents, Dapo and Lisa Sobomehin; Brothers, Oladele, 16,Olaniyi, 14,andOlaremi 10 School: Stanford University W h a t I value m ost: “ My relationship with God. I am able to wake up with a sense o f purpose. I am given a sense o f hope in this cold world. I am able to love people with the same love Jesus Christ has loved me with.” Age: 17 F am ily : Parents, Paul and Carlus; Brother, Paul C oakley Jr., 22 School: Harvard University W h a t I value m ost: “Probably God and family would be my two most important things. Also, wisdom. One thing I’m learn­ ing is that you can learn your eye-balls out but you have to know how to use it.” The person who has had the most im­ pact on my life: "O ne person that sticks out is m y grandmother.” “ The atmosphere was so positive. The bond we have between us is strong.” Age: 18 Fam ily: Mother, Isabelle Robertson; Sister, Kemile Jones, 6 School: Tuskegee University M ajo r: Business M anagement W h a t I value m ost: “M y family. It’s just rich and strong. I have a strong, supportive mom." T h e person w ho has had th e m ost im p a c t on m y lif e : O la tu n d e Sobomehin“Com ing together with so many other males who were actually trying to make something o f their lives was good. It’s sort o f hard to find. We had to be one group. It brought us all a lot closer.” Age: 19 F am ily: Mother, Gloria Jackson; Broth­ ers, Curtis, 33, Frank, 29, and Freddie, 20; Sisters, R enee’, 35, Selena, 27, Hope, 26, Chakila, 24, and Quantina, 23 School: Oregon State University M ajo r: Engineering W h a t I value m ost: Family and friends The person who has had the most impact on my life: Leonard Lamberth, who has been Jesse’s surrogate father o f sorts. “Ever since my father died, h e’s been there forme. He ’ s wanted to be there for m e. That meant a lot to m e.” Age: 18 F am ily: Father, Eric W. Mashia; Mother, M ary Gill; Sisters, Erica, 21, and Britany, 3 School: University o f Portland W h a t I value m ost: “M y family and friends because they seem to be the people who are always there for you.” The person who has had the most impact on my life: Not a person, but a program. “Self Enhancement has been there for me on a per­ sonal level and an academic level.” “ I’ll never forget my experiences with the club or the friends I m ade.” Age: 18 Family: Mother, Sunkarie Yanka; Broth­ ers, Karifa Koroma, 8, and Komeh Koroma, 6 School: PortlandCom m unityCollege M a jo r: Philosophy W h a t I value m ost: Family and friends The person who has had the m ost im­ pact on my life: “My Uncle Sheku because he was the closest thing I had to a father.” “Through Bridge Builders, I slowly began to transform from the adolescent tenn who didn’t care what people thought about him to someone who wanted to make a difference.” Age: 19 F am ily: Parents, Deborah and Gary Patterson School Portland State University M a jo r: com puter sciences W h a t I value most: Knowledge and familyThe person who has had the most impact on my life: Mark Faust” ! think it makes you touch on your inner­ m ost thoughts, your spirituality. Be­ cause everyone needs to be in touch with G od or whoever your spiritual guide is.” The Oshun Placed beside the honorees. These young ladies have been specially selected to give a Song o f Praise for each o f the honorees. They are: Kimberly Brooks for Nathan Bibles, Alisha M oreland for Brian Coakley, Tolu Sosonya for Jesse Pettis Jackson, Humu Kim Jabbie for M oham m ed Jalloh, Cyreena Boston for Bashone Johnson, Brandy Alexander for Oman- Johnson, Karis Stoudamire for Eric Mashia, Bahia Cross for Patrick Patterson, Shauna Dixon for D rake Shelton