The Future: Continuing the Legacy of Excellence of McDonogh 35 High School

The Urban League of Louisiana hosted a series of focus groups on The Future: Continuing the Legacy of Excellence of McDonogh 35 High School.

Join the Urban League and review the feedback we’ve received from the convening’s with McDonogh 35 High School alumni, current students, parents, teachers and recent alumni.

Childcare, transportation and refreshments provided.
Contact the Urban League at 504-620-2332 if you need transportation.

RSVP HERE

Centennial Scholarship Gala

On Saturday, May 26, 2018, nearly 400 Alumni, their family and friends gathered at Mardi Gras World to celebrate the culmination of celebrations in honor of the Centennial year of our historic school. Alumni from the classes of 1946 to 2017 were present. Each attendee received a bag of goodies that included a commemorative program, Centennial year beads, and a second line handkerchief. A VIP reception, silent auction, great music, delicious food and drinks helped make the evening special. Our President, Dr. Darryl Kilbert, boldly and eloquently greeted our guests. Superintendent Henderson Lewis shared a message highlighting some of the alumni who have made significant contributions to our community. General Russel Honoré delivered a spirited keynote address in his signature style. Awards were presented to pay tribute to distinguished faculty. A special service award was given to Troy Meloncon, chair of the Centennial Committee, for her tireless work on behalf of the Association and her outstanding work in bringing the gala to reality. Vice President Ivory thanked all of the gala supporters and attendees, and charged all alumni to continue to work on behalf of our beloved school. Adonis Expose’and Essence Harris teamed up to raise over $2200 at the silent auction. Everyone looked beautiful in their formal attire and all agreed that this inaugural gala was a fitting and awesome celebration in honor of our school’s 100 years of existence. It is up to all of us to work diligently to make sure our school is around for the next 100 years and beyond.

Roneagle Spotlight: Army Pfc. Willie Earl. Blue

Army Pfc. Willie Earl. Blue, 19, of New Orleans, accounted for on Sept. 26, 2017, will be buried May 29 in Dallas, Texas.  In August 1950, Blue was a member of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, taking part in defending the Naktong Bulge portion of the Pusan Perimeter.  He was reported missing in action as of Aug. 31, 1950, after his status could not be determined following his admittance to
the 2nd Clearing Station, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd
Infantry Division in Yong-san, South Korea.  No additional
records showed his disposition, nor did the 8076th Mobile
Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) have records on Blue.  With no additional information concerning his loss, the Department of the Army declared him deceased on March 3, 1954.

On Aug. 5, 1951, a search and recovery team from the 565th Quartermaster Graves
Registration Company recovered a single set of remains near Tongjong-ni, South Korea.  The remains were designated “Unknown X-1664” and transferred to the Central
Identification Unit in Kokura, Japan.  The remains were deemed unidentifiable and were transferred to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii, known as the
“Punchbowl.”

After a thorough historical and scientific analysis of information associated
with X-1664 it was determined that the remains could likely be identified.  After receipt of approval, the remains were disinterred from the Punchbowl on Aug. 14, 2017, and sent to
the laboratory for analysis. To identify Blue’s remains, scientists from DPAA dental, anthropological and chest radiograph comparison analysis, as well as circumstantial
evidence.

DPAA is grateful to the Department of Veterans Affairs for their assistance in this
recovery.

Today, 7,702 Americans remain unaccounted for from the Korean War.  Blue’s name
is recorded on the Courts of the Missing at the Punchbowl, along with the others who are missing from the Korean War. A rosette will be placed next to his name to indicate he has
been accounted for.

For additional information on the Defense Department’s mission to account for Americans who
went missing while serving our country, visit the DPAA website at www.dpaa.mil, find us on
social media at www.facebook.com/dodpaa  or call (703) 699-1420/1169

Centennial Scholarship Run/Walk

On Saturday, April 21, 2018, a group of Roneagles, OPSB Staffers and family members journeyed from our former Kerlerec blacktop to our Cadillac campus for a great cause.  The Centennial Scholarship Walk raised over $1,500 for scholarships and school resources.  Thanks to our major sponsor, the Nola Foundation, and everyone who participated and/or donated to make this celebration of the city’s Tricentennial and our Centennial a success.

Roneagle Spotlight: Margaret Montgomery-Richard, PhD

Dr. Margaret Montgomery-Richard is the Owner/Principal of DMM & Associates, LLC, a performance management consulting firm.  She is passionate for community engagement and outreach, has mentored several young men and women through Masters and PhD programs; some of whom are currently serving as Chancellor, Vice Presidents, Provost, and college and non-profit administrators, at various levels.
Dr. Montgomery-Richard was the first African-American and the only female to serve as the Chancellor of Louisiana Technical College: One college/40 campuses. Among other attributes, she loves her alma mater.  During her tenure as McDonogh 35 High School Alumni Association President, she encouraged enrollment of former schoolmates and classmates, and has been a proponent of McDonogh 35 retaining its college preparatory school status.

Roneagle in the Spotlight: Dr. Zakee O. Shabazz, DPM

Dr. Zakee O. Shabazz, DPM, serves the Washington D.C. area from his private practice, Fair Oaks Podiatry & Sports Medicine in Fairfax, Virginia. Believing that feet provide the foundation for a healthy life, Dr. Shabazz specializes in the treatment of wound care, sports medicine, and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Shabazz offers the latest technologies in Digital x-ray and Diagnostic Ultrasound.

Dr. Zakee Shabazz is a native of New Orleans, LA. He graduated from McDonogh 35 in 1993. He continued is educationXavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans, and received his Bachelor of Science in Biology, Pre-medicine in 1997. He attended New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM) from 1997- 2001 and graduated cum laude. He also received many honors and awards, and he held numerous leadership positions such as sophomore class vice-president, junior class president, and senior class president.

After graduating from the New York College of Podiatric Medicine in June 2001, Dr. Shabazz immediately entered a three-year podiatric medical and surgical residency (PM&S-36) at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, which is associated with Weil-Cornell Medical School. He achieved the distinctive rank of chief resident, during his last year of residency. The residency program emphasized extensive training in wound care, sports medicine, congenital foot deformities, foot/ankle trauma and reconstructive foot and ankle surgery.
Dr. Shabazz began private practice in Marina Del Rey, California in 2004. Dr. Shabazz became the Assistant Director of the Hollywood-Presbyterian Hospital Podiatric Residency Program in Los Angeles, California- training and mentoring future Podiatrists.

Dr. Shabazz relocated to Sterling, Virginia in 2006, and he continued to build professional relationships that resulted in the establishment of Fair Oaks Podiatry and Sports Medicine in Fairfax, Virginia in 2009.

Dr. Shabazz served as an Attending Physician with INOVO Mt. Vernon and INOVA Fair Oaks Wound Healing Centers in Virginia from 2009-2014.

Dr. Shabazz is on staff at INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital, INOVA Fairfax Hospital, and Northern Virginia Surgery Center on campus of INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital.

Dr. Shabazz currently serves as Chief of Podiatry at INOVA Fair Oaks Hospital in Fairfax, VA.

Nominations and Board Elections

If you are interested or would like to nominate an Alumni Association member to serve on the Board of Directors, please submit the attached nomination format the May 3, 2018 meeting or via mail by May 15, 2018. Elections will take place at the June General Membership meeting.

Centennial Gala Souvenir Booklet

On Saturday, May 26, 2018, the McDonogh 35 Alumni Association is hosting a gala to celebrate McDonogh 35 High School’s Centennial. The Maroon & Gold Centennial Scholarship Gala will bring together alumni, students, community leaders, and a host of organizations from all over the world. It will be a fun-filled evening of live entertainment, silent auctions, and fundraising.
We would like to invite you to extend your written special congratulatory acknowledgements by placing an advertisement in the Commemorative Souvenir Booklet which will recognize the legacy of this Centennial celebration. Please submit the attached Souvenir Ad Booklet form to place an ad.
For additional information, call Andrea Reese at 504-364-4444. We thank you for your support.
Commemorative Souvenir Booklet Advertisements
Full Page Color Ad $400
Half Page Color Ad $200
Quarter Page Color Ad $100
Pledge/Name Recognition $35
Deadline to submit ads is May 7, 2018

Roneagle in the Spotlight: Sonya Johnson

Sonya Johnson grew up in New Orleans and graduated from McDonogh 35 Class of 1988.  After graduation, she chose to attend college out of state.  Mrs. Gladys Torregano, the guidance counselor at McDonogh 35 and graduate of Tuskegee University, suggested Sonya consider the only HBCU at the time offering a BS in Aerospace Engineering.   Sonya received a BS degree in Aerospace Engineering and Mathematics in May 1994 from Tuskegee University in Tuskegee, Alabama.
After completing her studies she started her engineering career with Rockwell Space Operations Company in Houston developing training programs for astronauts on the International Space Station.  Sonya chose to expand her engineering career accepting a position with General Dynamics Electric Boat in Groton Connecticut.  She accepted a position as a shock test engineer.  The position provided an opportunity to perform shock test on Seawolf Class and NSSN Class submarines.
During her stint at General Dynamics, Sonya developed an interest in computers and software development.  She decided to return to New Orleans to pursue a MS degree in Computer Science.  Sonya received a MS in Computer Science from Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College in December 2002.  While in graduate school, Sonya found her dream job with Lockheed Martin Space Systems supporting the External Tank.  Lockheed offered her a full time position while allowing her to complete graduate school.  The dream job consisted of being named the Project Manager for the Paperless Manufacturing Execution System (PMES).  The PMES application supported all stages of building the External Tank from receiving the materials through construction to the final delivery to NASA.   This position was the perfect combination of engineering, testing and software.  Sonya was responsible for identifying and resolving problems with the PMES software, testing and coordinating upgrades  to the PMES tool and generally keeping  the 24/7  production floor up and running.  Sonya supported the External Tank program until the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.
Faced with the end of the Space Shuttle Program, Sonya sought  opportunities in New Orleans.  She secured a position with eVenture as a Systems Analyst.  The analytical and testing skills used on aircraft, submarines and space vehicles would now be used to support the Veteran Administration.  Sonya worked on the Veteran Heath Identification Card (VHIC) project allowing her support Veterans making sure their new health identification cards worked as expected at VA hospitals and facilities across the country.  Based upon her attention to detail and professional demeanor, Sonya was hired by Engility Corp as the Identity and Security Services (ISS) Governance Manager.   She is responsible for reviewing all work requests for ISS, performing high level project and cost analysis and determining the feasibility of the work being requested.  Sonya has spent the majority of her career supporting vehicles and enjoys the challenge of supporting our Veterans.

Sonya is a member of the McDonogh 35 Alumni Association, the McDonogh 35 Class of 1988 reunion committee and the New Orleans Tuskegee Alumni Chapter.  Sonya is also a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

2018 Queen Zulu

Congratulations Troye Madison Washington Class of 1978 – Queen Zulu 2018!!