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Pictured are some of Lake Joy Elementary School’s choral group in a recent perfor
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Lake Joy ES earns 'superior 1 ratines
Has two upcoming performances
Special to the Journal
Lake Joy Elementary
School earned all Superior
ratings at the 2008 Georgia
Music Educators Association
Choral Festival held recent
ly-
The Lake Joy Elementary
Chorus has 150 members
and is directed by Bobby G.
HCHS technology students compete
Special to the Journal
The first ever Technology
Students Association at
Houston County High
School competed at the 46th
Annual TSA state confer
ence in Athens recently. Out
of the 11 that attended, six
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music educators. The orga
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educational levels and pro
motes that music is essential
to a complete education.
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The choral group is
very active. Performances
planned for May include:
• Thursday, Lake Joy
Elementary Chorus and
Band Performance, 8 p.m.;
• May 27, Lake Joy
Elementary Drama
Production, “Annie, Jr.,” 8
p.m., (tickets are $5).
Lake Joy Elementary
School is located at 985 Lake
Joy Road in Warner Robins.
and Joseph Jarrett, Ry
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place finish in Technology
Bowl. Joseph Jarrett got
the sixth highest score in
the state on his Technology
Bowl written test.
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RETIREES
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• Mary Lou Ezell,
Northside Elementary
• Harriet E. Fain, Quail
Run Elementary
• Monty Geary, Lake Joy
Elementary
• Bonnie R. Gehling,
Matt Arthur Elementary
• Nancy W. Getzin,
Russell Elementary
• Bobby Gordon,
Northside High
• Barbara Conley Griffin,
Pearl Stephens Elementary
• Jack Griffin, Warner
Robins Bus Shop
• Pat Harper, Quail Run
Elementary
• George Harris,
Maintenance
• Evelyn F. Hawk, Hilltop
Elementary
• Robert Haynes, Jr.,
Maintenance
• Brenda Heard-Kinnas,
Kings Chapel Elementary
• Randall P Hinson, HC
Crossroads Center
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• Police officer Kevin Salter from the
Warner Robins Police Department;
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talking
58 Strained
soup
59 Waterless
60 Spot for a
hoop
61 Monkeyshine
62 Singer
Halliwell
63 Course ritual
64 The Duke
65 Berkshire
school
66 Phoenician
trading
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poems
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4 Particles
5 Weasel, in
winter
6 Fabrics with
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fresh
8 College
student’s
message to
dad
9 Coarse, as
language
10 Burglar's
bane
11 Sore for
sight eyes?
12 Port on a
lake of the
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some globes
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9 Arrangement
containers
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something?
15 American
Beauty, e.g.
16 Prefix with
“violet” or
“liberal”
17 Hybrid citrus
fruit
18 Outward
appearance
19 Easy hoop
20 Interrogation,
in slang
23 Last word of
a holiday
song title
24 Chowder
mollusk
25 “ ver old
manr
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30 Rhea’s
Roman
counterpart
33 One with
parts
35 Slow equine
36 Distort, in a
way
37 Journalists,
as a group
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or Paul
McCartney,
e.g.
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France
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a letter
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exchange
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or indifferent
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mug?
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Caesar
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shorter kin
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nothing (with
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Elementary
• Debi Hutchens, entral
Office
• Margaret W. Jaskula,
Warner Robins High
• Doug Johnson, Houston
County High
• Andrea A. Jordan,
Houston County High
• Richard Jordan,
Centerville Elementary
• Margret Smith Keadle,
Quail Run Elementary
• Martha King, Northside
High
• Norma Lord, Warner
Robins High
• Laura Mason, Lindsey
Elementary
• Diane McKinney,
Huntington Middle
• Jo G. McPherson,
Northside Elementary
• Phyllis Pierce, Northside
High
• Houston G. Porter, Jr.,
Elberta Center
• Maureen Portz, Warner
Robins Bus Shop
• Susan Paulk Potts, Matt
Arthur Elementary
• Martial arts teacher David Barber from
Force One Kickboxing;
• Barber/beautician Donte Davis; and
• Business manager Elaine Wilson
from Wildcat Commons, Fort Valley State
University.
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52 Charlie of
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fame, for one
53 Like some
experimental
films
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56 Aspen
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• Linda Reagan, Parkwood
Elementary
• Ruby Ridley, Perry Bus
Shop
• Darlene W. Robbins,
Quail Run Elementary
• Linda L. Ross, Eagle
Springs Elementary
• Lynn Shepherd, Central
Office
• Henry Simon,
Maintenance
• Pamela R. Stanescu,
Warner Robins High
• Janice Thompson,
Warner Robins Bus Shop
• Florine Whitfield, David
Perdue Elementary
• Laura Wiggins,
Huntington Middle
• Dyrall Wiggins, Perry
High
• Hattie Williams, Pearl
Stephens Elementary
• Linda Williams, Perry
Middle
• Rena Williams, Tucker
Elementary
• Arthur Wright,
Huntington Middle
• Lula M. Wynn, Perry
Middle
Spelling
winners
Pictured are, from left,
fifth grader Tatyana
Wilson, William Wilson,
assistant principal of
instruction for Parkwood
Elementary School, and
fifth grader Ashauna
Mitchell. Mitchell was the
school’s recent spelling
bee winner, while Wilson
was the runner-up.
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