Joe Lueken is an incredible talented senior at CHHS. Not only does he play the drums, but also his talent and discipline have led him to be the drum captain for our world champion Drumline here at CHHS. His love for music started when he was in junior high and by the time he joined the band, he already knew that he would stick with music and the drums. Even though he is passionate about music and he certainly knows what he is doing when it comes to the drums; he would like to follow the path of business and major in Music Production. The decision to pursue this career came from the desire of being able to produce and stay in the music field while also being able to get out there as an entrepreneur. His dream college is UCLA since he believes
Russell Edwards, the owner of a 126-year-old shawl, which was claimed to have been found at one of Jacks murder scenes, states that he has found DNA evidence identifying Jack. The shawl was believed to have been found at Catherine Eddowes’, the fourth victim, murder scene. Edwards claims that he has a letter that proves that the shawl belonged to Sergeant Simpson, who was on duty the night of Eddowes’ murder (Conner). According to record, Simpson never washed the shawl of the blood and put it into storage, where it stayed until being sold to Edwards. With the DNA samples and the descendants, the blood found on the shawl was a match to Eddowes, and upon discovering semen on the shawl, a match was made to the Kosminski family. Jari Louhelainen,
Joe Marcus Johnson is a professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets and He now plays for the Miami Heat. Johnson averaged 16.3 points per game, third best on a team that entered the National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs seeded fourth in the Eastern Conference. He is one of the best NBA players from Arkansas (Joe Johnson (basketball).
Joe Logan Diffie born December 28, 1958. Joe Diffie was born into a musical family in Tulsa Oklahoma in 1958. His first musical performance came at age four when he performed in his aunts country music band. Diffies father Joe R played guitar and banjo and his mother sang. His family moved to San Antonio Texas while he was in the first grade and subsequently to Washington state where he attended fourth and fifth grades. Later he moved to Wisconsin for the years he was in sixth grade through his second year of high school and back to Oklahoma where he attended high school in the town of Velma. In his last two years in high school Diffie played football baseball and golf in addition to running track in his senior year he was recognized as Best
Johnny Tremain was in Boston the year of 1773 at the beginning of the summer. He lived in a home and always made a living for himself by being a silversmith. As his mother dies she gives Johnny a certain type of tea cup to give to the wealthiest man alive to show that they are related and that he can help him. Johnny Tremain was working as his silversmith to make the handle of the cup the same and burned his hand very bruitley. Therefore, he could not work anymore and could not live in his home. He knew that if he could not make a living anymore he could not stay there, so he left. While leaving he decided to ask a generous group of people to see if he could get a new job with having one hand. Every place he went they told him that a person
David Njoka is a tight end for the Cleveland Browns. Almost everyone who has played with him knows him as the freak. It’s not because he is weird or anything like that, but Njoku is just more athletic than anyone has ever seen. He has an amazing ability to jump sky high. In college he was on the track team along with football. At track he was highly know for his jumping abilities. So when it came to football he used that ability to leap over defenders to score touchdowns. In the Miami Herald they called him a “ leaping, pass-catching freak.” When Njoku was in high school he became a champion jumper. At the New Balance nationals he won high jump with a leap of six foot eleven inches. His personal best is seven foot one inch. So when it comes
When Bobby Adedge was 18 years old, he had already won two Olympic gold medals. By the time he was twenty-two, he had been a well-known goalie on a prestigious professional hockey team. He had married an even more famous supermodel, who had her own budding career as an actress. He was thought to be smart, having invented the first dissolvable hockey puck, which was great for planet Earth and recycling, but not-so-good when hockey games went into overtime, the puck often melting onto the ice before the game was over. His inventor-phase was short-lived.
Edward Cheserek is the nation’s best high school cross country runner. He has a 3.1 mile as fast as 14:28. His fastest mile is 4:02, and he is only 23 years of age. Edward Cheserek was born on February 14, 1994. Then when he started high school he joined his high school cross country team. After a few months him and his coach saw the potential he has for cross country and track. After they saw what all of his times were they were so good that when he went to nation championships he won, and came in first place for that. Then in 2012-2013 he was the gatorade high school cross country runner of the year. After he got that award he later became the highest recruited cross country runner in the nation, and he said that “when he is running you do
Joe-Lewis, not a name heard often, in fact, if people know boxing, they think he is named after the famous boxer Joe Lewis. However he is not named after the boxer, he is named after our father, Lewis because his nickname was Joe-Lewis, hence Joe-Lewis’s name. His first name is unique just like his middle name, Brown after our great grandfather, Joe-Lewis’s middle name matches his hair and eyes. Small not a word used to describe his physical appearance anymore, Joe-Lewis is now five foot, six inches tall and slender, his baby fat gone, along with his chubby cheeks, now replaced with strong cheekbones. Not only did Joe-Lewis’s physical appearance change, but his wardrobe changed as well.
Johnny Lou was born to Franklin Lou, and Patricia Leo. At the age of two, his father left for a secret meeting with the Detroit Police Department in which he was murdered in a drive by shooting. After losing the love of her life, Patricia started to grow more and more depressed as she eventually started to take drugs such as methamphetamine and heroin. Eventually, Johnny, now six, was taken to his grandmother's house on an island called Giru (An island acquired by the United States in the year 1935) , as his mother was seen as unfit and unruly to be a mother after prostituting to pay for more drugs and baby food. But things were no better at his grandmother's house, in fact, things were much, much worse.
Joe Diffie entered a crowded field of talented, good-looking male country vocalists in early 1990; despite the competition, the clever lyricist with what People called a “booming tenor and wide-open vocal range” achieved stardom in a very short time, racking up an unprecedented series of chart successes. His appeal was due in great part to his ability to cross the boundary separating traditional country vocal styles from the pop and rock-influenced sound that has increasingly come to dominate Nashville’s musical output. Diffie is also versatile, a quality developed over years of diligent apprenticeship in several areas of the music business.
What is the future of drug and tax laws in America and how does Jeff Flake, a U.S. senator, view them? Drugs and Taxes are important issues that people should recognize as big factors in our lives. Drugs and taxes are an important issue because of how they affect you and me. Drugs can affect your privacy and taxes affect your work and financial stability. Jeff Flake is the senator in question on these two subjects. Jeff Flake is serving his fifth term in congress. Jeff is a fifth-generation Arizonan, raised on a ranch in Snowflake, Arizona. Jeff graduated from Brigham Young University where he studied international relations and political science (“Rep. Jeff Flake”).
The Dred Scott Decision of 1857 ruled that African-Americans, even ones who were not enslaved, were not protected under The Constitution and could never be citizens. This brings up questions that will be answered in this paper. Should slaves be American citizens? Is it morally correct for one to own another human? Does the Dred Scott decision contradict The Declaration of Independence which states that every man is created equal?
Todd Lubar graduated with a B.A in speech communication from Syracuse University in 1995 and immediately joined Crestar Mortgage Corporation where he worked for 5 years, from 1995 to 1999. Lubar left Crestar and joined Legacy Financial Group where he was instrumental in expanding the company’s Mortgage loan book to more than US$100 million for the five years he worked there. Todd Lubar had amassed immense experience working in blue-chip corporations for more than a decade. However, his passion for entrepreneurship was lofty. Immediately after leaving employment, he embarked on creating stable investments, ranging from real estate, demolition industry, and recycling industry. In 2002, he decided to take his real-estate experience higher by opening
“Joe Allooh was born in a town called Medina in Saudi Arabia” to a Muslim family. He grew up with strict principals and traditions of the Arab culture and Islam. As a young child, he went to the mosque 5 times a day or more to worship “Allah”. Before each prayer he had to go through a ritual cleansing; this was to ensure he was both physically and spiritually pure before going before Allah. As a Muslim he began each prayer by saying “Besm Allahi Arrahman Arrahim", which means in English; In the name of the All-Merciful All-Forgiving God.
Luther Burbank was a horticulturist. A horticulturist is someone who uses scientific knowledge to cultivate and propagate plants, and then uses that knowledge to provide technical information to fruit-, vegetable-, and flower-growers as well as farmers. Luther Burbank was born March 7, 1849 in Lancaster, Massachusetts. After his father's death, Burbank moved with his family to a small farm in Groton. At the age of twenty-one he purchased seventeen acres of land near Lunenburg and began a 55-year plant-breeding career. Inspired by Charles Darwin's Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Burbank determined that better plants could be developed through natural selection and new varieties created through crossbreeding, or hybridization.