Graham Gunter Allen, 19, died Wednesday, August 31, from a brief illness at Rex Hospital in Raleigh with his family by his side. Mr. Allen was born in Raleigh on February 22, 1997 to Laura and Page Allen and has lived the entirety of his life there. Mr. Allen attended high school at Needham Broughton High School in Raleigh and Virginia Episcopal School, a boarding school in Lynchburg, Virginia, graduating from the former. During High School Mr. Allen played Golf, Basketball, Soccer, and Lacrosse as well as being the president of multiple clubs on campus. Upon Graduating from Broughton High School Mr. Allen enrolled in Wofford College, a small school in Spartanburg, South Carolina. After his first year at Wofford College Mr. Allen transferred
Jarrod J. Rein is an eighteen-year-old with dark brown hair and brown eyes to match the brown arid dirt of Piedmont, Oklahoma. His skin is a smooth warm tan glow that opposes his white smile making his teeth look like snow. Standing a great height of six foot exactly, his structure resembles a bear. He is attending Piedmont high school where he in his last year of high school (senior year). He is studying to be a forensics anthropologist. Also he is studying early in the field of anatomy to be successful in his profession. While not always on the rise for knowledge Jarrod’s swimming for his high school. In a sense it’s like you see double.
Lawrence Willoughby, an African American male, was born in 1881 in Pitt County, North Carolina. He was the son of Lannie Anderson and X Willoughby. Lawrence married at 22,a woman by the name of Jennie Best on December 20, 1903. Records says that the two married in Pitt County, North Carolina. They had eight children in 13 years. He died on August 4, 1951, in Greenville, North Carolina, at the age of 70.
A University of San Diego professor whose daughter’s disappearance become a recurring factor in his life, has finally gotten the peace he deserves. After approximately five years of three unsolved murders, assailant David Allen Lucas, was convicted and sentenced to death. Lucas was a carpet cleaner from Spring Valley, CA and was 23 when he first committed a murder, but this was not his first time being convicted. In 1973, at the age of 18 Lucas was incarcerated after being convicted of raping a 21-year-old maid who had worked for a family friend.
6AM. A young man wakes up, showers, and eats breakfast. He then continues to his bedroom, embellishing himself in the simple yet characteristic mixture of white and khaki. He continues to his place of employment, breathing the soft scent of elm and grass. Within the caddie must lay the characteristics of a well-rounded, young adult, embodying the work ethic of those most inspiring before him. Charles “Chick” Evans, who once was a caddy and worldly renowned golfer, appreciates the fine young adults that have endured the morning wakeup call everyday in the summer. To whom that are applicable can ultimately be awarded the Chick Evans Caddie Scholarship. Named after Chick Evans himself because he dropped out of college in 1912 for lack of money, the scholarship is funded by donations from golfers and the proceeds of an annual professional tournament (Spears, 1995). Although Chick Evans has passed away many years ago, his legacy still lives on through the 825 scholars currently enrolled in 19 universities all across the United States. Chick Evans has made a profound have impact on the golf community and caddies looking for a way to pay for college.
Everyone always told Rudy that he could never attend Notre Dame, let alone play football for the Fighting Irish. Rudy was determined to fulfill his dream, and show everyone that he could do whatever he set his mind to. Rudy accomplished his goal of going to Notre Dame by going to a community college first, to raise his grade point average. During his time at Holy Cross Community College, Rudy discovered that he was dyslexic and worked hard to earn good grades despite having dyslexia. In the same sense as Rudy Ruettiger, I plan to achieve my goal of going to the University of Tampa, after completing an associate’s degree at Joliet Junior College.
Amos Kendall should be remembered for his love for the students. Edward Galaudet – from the age of 20 – dedicated himself to the school and its students.
Brian grew up on a family farm in Scott City, Kansas. He was always out on the field after schools and on the weekends. Not only did Brian attend Kansas State University, but he also had intentions of pursuing a medical degree. After high school,
Freddie was a really smart kid he almost took high school as another sport pushing himself to work hard and fighting his hardest to get valedictorian. Freddie was ranked 25th scholastically in his class of 530. His senior year he received the “golden helmet”
Pappano, Laura. “How Big-Time Sports Ate College Life” Norton Sampler: Short Essays for Composition, 8th ed. Pages 591-600. 2013.
An Eli Levido field goal on the full-time siren handed the North Sydney Bears a dramatic 23-22 victory, against their archrivals, the Manly Sea Eagles, at North Sydney Oval.
Roger Sperry was born in Hartford, Connecticut in August 20, 1913. His parents were Francis Bushnell and Florence Kraemer Sperry of Elmwood. His father worked in the banking area and his mother was trained in business school. Sperry had a younger brother called Russell Loomis who became a chemist. When he was 11 years old, his father died. After that, Sperry’s family moved to West Hartford where his mother became the principal assistant of West Hartford High School principal. Sperry attended West Hartford High School. In high school, Sperry was an excellent athlete and performed well enough to get a 4 years Ammos C. Miller scholarship (Forrest Morrill, 2002).
Prison is mostly for the criminals. Some people serve time and are able to leave, while
“Stay positive, keep smiling and one day you’ll see that anything’s possible and you can make your dreams come true.” (Wordbypicture) -Phora Who is this Phora guy you might be asking? This guy’s real name is Marco Anthony Archer, but mostly known as Phora. “Phora was born and raised in the city of Anaheim,CA, where he began to pursue rap at seven years of age after recording his first track with his father. Growing up, he was strongly influenced by both his father and graffiti to make music. He is currently dominating the west coast Hip Hop scene, dropping quality music for the public and continuing to grow his massive following.” (Genius) My honest opinion about Phora is that he is truly dominating the west coast with his rap. That bad rap like what most of the kids in this generation listen to is nothing compared to his music. His
My dad was born on April 23, 1963 in Fresno, California to Richard and Betty Bunker. He was the last of their four children to born. His sibling’s names are Rodley, Carol, and Sue. Unfortunately, Sue died at the age of twenty-one in a car accident when my dad was thirteen. For grades 1st through 6th, my dad went to Easterby Elementary School in Fresno. For grades 7th through 9th, he went to Kings Canyon Junior High School. While keeping up with school, my dad also participated on a little league baseball team after school. In addition to baseball, he was
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