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6:59 am Monday, May 21, 2001

Southeast Lauderdale's Class of 2001 graduates

By Staff
May 19, 2001
Graduation ceremonies for Southeast High School seniors was held Friday at the school's campus. The three valedictorians and two salutatorians addressed their classmates during commencement exercises.
Members of the Southeast High School class of 2001 are:
Jennifer Renee Abston, Justin Kyle Abston, Marquita Nate Alford, Theodore Jack Aniel III, Tathlane Antunes, Mark Lee Balliet, Arquita Keuinta Bell, Pamela Lynn Chatham, Harold Rodrigs Clark, John Walter Coker, Marcus Rayshone Cole, Rachael Kimberly Cole, Sharita Latarsia Cole, Kelia Michelle Collins, Amanda Mae Comans, Eric Conley, Joshua Aaron Crel, Paulina Delfin, Emmaline Jo Derusha, Matthew Levi Dial, Michael Ray Enzor, Kara Lynn Ethridge, Anton Valentino Ford, Robert Earl Franklin, Melissa Sue Fuller, Roger Dale Glover, James Danifi Gordon, Alicia Dione Granger, Kamario Sentell Granger, Heather Sheanna Hagwood, Amy Danielle Hardy, Billy Harper, Juston Earl Harper, Veronica Paige Harper, William Berry Holloman, Valarie Lynn Hood, Monique Sharay Horner, Jennifer Lynn Hughes, Lekandric Deon Ivy, Shari Sophia Johnson, Dimitriaz Kalaidzidiaz, Jessie Kennedy, Franziska Kraft, Termeshia Renae Landrum, Matthew Curtis Andrew Lilly, Julie Marie Lowery, Joseph Paul Marchese, Stewart Marshall, Rannetta Rashanda McClinton, Shannon Marie Milstead, Kimberly Diane Moody, Ricardo Chico Morono, Courtney Suzanne Nelson, Jeremy C. Ott, Jonathan C. Ott, Stephanie Ann Pagan, Joni Elizabeth Parker, Krisstel Carolina Pereira, Marcarlous Quenetin Perrien, Ashley Michelle Rainer, Robert Louis Randle, Andrea Lashea Frante Ratcliff, Jessica Joy Rhodes, Jessica Amber Robinson, Mylana Rowe, Hailey Michelle Rutledge, Timothy Kyle Rutledge, Robert Earl Scruggs, Heather Renae Shirley, Renata Silva, Ashley Shea Simmons, Jarvis Rashun Stennis, Coby Ryan Stewart, Jessica Marlene Sullivan, Heather Michelle Thacker, La Juan Thomas, Arthur Raymond Timms, Kasey Leigh Trayai, Shelia Kate Welborn, Timothy Logan Williams and Rex Wade Wolverton.

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