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Pictured are the cast and crew of Westfield’s One Act Play at the state competi
tion. They are, front: Mary Elizabeth Campbell. Seated: Lee Stokes, Jacob Parnell,
Katie Beth Stubbs, Kim Campbell, Lauren Flowers and Katie Cawthon. Back: Beau
Lunceford, Nicholas Kinnebrew, Hunter Wojohn, Jeremy Stubbs and Will Walton. Not
pictured: Jennifer Andrews.
Westfield's One Act Play cast
crew earns several awards
Special to the Journal
Westfield’s One Act Play
cast and crew traveled to
Georgia Southwestern
College-yeceWJy r where they
competed in GISA Region
competition.
To that end, Westfield’s
performance of the come
dy “The Brothers Grimm
Spectaculathon” received
the highest award possible
- a Superior rating. In fact,
according to a release from
the school, two out of five
best performance awards
went to Westfield actors:
Katie Beth Stubbs as the
Enchantress and Beau
Lunceford, who played a
multitude of characters.
Both received Outstanding
Performance Awards.
At the GISA State One
Act Festival at Darton
College in Albany, Westfield
continued its winning ways.
Lunceford won another
Outstanding Performance
Award and Westfield gar
nered another Superior
HCHS places third at region competition
Special to the Journal
Houston County High School placed third
in the region for its one-act performance of
“The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet.”
According to a release, three members of
the cast were selected as members of the
All-Star Cast. They were: Heather Center,
Danielle Daoust and Jessica Gannarelli.
“We were delighted that one of our three
Taekwondo
assembly
In recognition of Red
Ribbon Week recently,
the students of Hilltop
Elementary partici
pated in a school wide
Taekwondo assem
bly. Doug Rankin, of
Taekwondo Plus in
Warner Robins (pic
tured), spoke to the
students about the
importance of discipline
and being drug free.
The students practiced
Taekwondo moves and
| kicks. Hilltop students,
! according to a release,
found out that there are
; better things to do than
drugs!
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rating. Westfield was also
one of only two schools to
receive an Outstanding
Ensemble Award.
According to Westfield’s
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Katie Beth Stubbs and Beau Lunceford stand with their
Outstanding Performance Awards.
judges gave the show a perfect score,” com
mented drama teacher and one-act director
Bronwyn Jardin. “The students always
give their best at competition, which in
turn, is rewarding to all of us.”
Houston County High School is located
at 920 Highway 96 in Warner Robins.
Shelia Beckham serves as principal. Jardin
may be contacted at either bjardin@hcbe.
net or 478-988-6340.
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director, Kathy Stubbs,
ensemble awards to entire
casts are not presented very
often, making this award
especially meaningful.
HCBOE begins search for next
Teacher Hall of Fame Inductees
Special to the Journal
The Houston County Board
of Education, according to
a release from the organi
zation, is seeking nominees
for the 2008 Houston County
Teacher Hall of Fame. This
program, according to the
release, honors “extraordi
nary teachers who made a
significant difference in the
lives of their students.”
Nominations for the Hall
of Fame must be received by
Feb. 29,2008, to be considered
for the second annual induc
tion. Those making nomina
tions must complete an offi
cial form to be accompanied
by letters of recommendation
and a portrait-style photo
graph of the nominee.
A committee of former
Houston County educators
and school system gradu
ates are working to obtain
HC School System debuts e-newsletter: HCBOE Headlines
Special to the Journal
The Houston County
School System, according to
a release, debuted its e-news
letter, HCBOE Headlines,
Thursday.HCßOE Headlines,
according to the release, is
a monthly e-newsletter that
will help keep parents and
the community informed
about events, awards and
activities of the Houston
County School System.
Subscribers will receive
monthly e-mails containing
a web link to the latest news
about schools and students.
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mer superintendent; Thomas
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class of ’45 and first principal
of Kings Chapel Elementary
and Beth McLaughlin,
Warner Robins High gradu
ate. Teachers who receive the
award will be recognized at
a ceremony in April 2008.
Photos will be hung in the
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Specific criteria will be
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■ Retired from the system
in 1985 or earlier;
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room experience in Houston
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Fourteen teachers were
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last month. Judges gave the
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