The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, September 27, 2001, Image 10

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Lee County Elementary School Fourth Grade Students of the Month for August pictured on the front row are Kelli Barr, Taylor Bramble, John Oliver, Leigh McLendon and Katie Daniel. Pictured on the back row are Urja Madhav, Wynita Younq^on^BessoloJVIatn/ansanLJennaWiqgms and Cam Humble COBB AGENCY American National Insurance Company 1310 N. Slappey • (Corner of Slappey and 7th Ave) Auto • Home • Mobile Homes • RVs»Boats • Life • Health Excellent Rates Free Quotes 436-5995 AM! NAi Ask About CA$HMI| FROM ANPAC TERESA'S HOUSE CLEANING Licensed • Bonded • Insured ^9 Home or Business • New Construction Monday-Friday 7:00 AM-until BA Free Estimates • No job too small or big Phone: 446-6353 Pager: 439-3205 Cell: 894-8048 Owner: Teresa Holley Call my GRANDMA I Do!! Eubaiks Well Drilling & Services 912-759-2827 We service all types of water wells, private home owners wells, and irrigation wells. Call us for pump service or well drilling. 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Mrs. Phillips has a Bachelor of Music Education from Troy State University in Troy, Alabama. She has a Master of Science for Teachers from Georgia Southern University. Mrs. Phillips and her husband, Ted, are the parents of two chil dren. Stan, 17, and Glenna. 15. Jennifer Phillips is a native of Fitzgerald, Georgia. Her hobbies are computer projects and photo graph Carsen Taylor caught (all by herself) and released her first bass Saturday at her dad’s Sunday school fellowship. Lee County Elementary School Fifth Grade Students of the Month for August pictured on the front row are Keanon Metz, Jessica Thompson, Dana Lambert and Jaimie Phillips. Pictured on the back row are Courtney Ursy, Kelly Glass, Rebecca Johnson, Jonathon Braxton and Anna Haines. September Exchange Club Youths of the Month By Edwina Gleaton Students se lected to repre sent Lee County High School as the Northwest Al- bany/Lee County Ex change Club Youths of the Month for Sep tember are Sa rah Steel, Ashley Streat, and Brittany Dixon. Students who rank in the top of the senior class are being selected each month from September - March. In the spring, an Exchange Club committee will review student applications, and students will be chosen to enter the Youth of the Year national competition. The Exchange Club of North west Albany/Lee County spon sors the local competition. To be eligible, students are scored on their participation and leadership roles in student government/class government, newspaper/annual school publications, musical or ganizations, debate activities, stage productions, athletic teams, and club memberships. They are also rated according to commu nity organization memberships and volunteer service hours, grade point averages, and special achievements or awards. In final competition, students will be re quired to write an essay to be scored by a team of national judges. Pictured (left to right) are Brittany Dixon and Ashley Streat. Sarah is the daughter of Jim and Betty Steel of Leesburg. The granddaughter of Susan C Caldwell Steel of Fort Myers Florida, she is active in Beta Club, Drama Club, FBLA, and the National Honor Society. Sa rah has volunteered with the March of Dimes, the Greatest Good, the Lee County Chamber of Commerce, and the LCHS Vocational Department. She has also served as a volunteer in con structing places of worship in Georgia, Florida, and Alabama as well as working in the commu nity to increase Bible knowledge. She is an active member of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Her awards and achievements include the Georgia Certificate of Merit, first place in FBLA Region Leader ship Conference in Desktop Pub lishing, and first place in the Re gion Social Science Fair. Sarah also attends Albany Technical College as a part of the PSO pro- , Sarah Steel, W re ess Shunt AMERICA’S FIRST HOME MORTGAGE COMPANY “.Mortgages that Make Living Easier • Debt Consolidation • Pay-off Interest Credit • 3% Down 1st Time Home Buyer • Home Improvements • Cash Out • College Tuition • Construction Loans • Slow Credit Accepted • Self-employed Borrows! Investors 10% down, 7.5% interest stated income OK Good Credit. 2nd Mortgage up to 125 % Value GA Residential Mortgage Licensee -\ 21 g Dawson RD. • Suite206 NO RISK OR OBLIGATION APPLICATION FREE GIVE ft* US s < A A CALL { Frank Hines Amie Cleghorn 420-0021 The Executive Center gram at LCHS. Ashley is the daughter of Audrey and Gary Streat of Leesburg. She is in the Beta Club, Debate, Mock Trial, History Club, and National Honor Soci ety. She has volunteered in the com munity as a tutor and a volunteer for the Salvation Army. Ashley’s personal achievements and awards include receiving the Georgia Certificate of Merit and winning medals for the highest grades in AP Lan guage, World History, Geometry, and Civics. In addition, she won first place in Region Debate 2001, first affirmative speaker in Region Debate, 2001, and third place in State Debate 2001. She was a National Forensics League Tournament qualifier in 1999, 2000, and 2001. She won first place in the Region Mock Trial Competition in 2000 and 2001 and was accepted into the Governor’s Honors Program in Social Studies. She especially enjoys politics, history, English and debate. She plans to attend Wake Forest University or the Catholic University of America with a career goal of entering politics. Brittany is the daughter of Kathy and Donnie Dixon of Al bany. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dixon and Mr. Lee Hancock all of Fort Val ley, Georgia. She is active in Na tional Honor Society, Beta Club, Thespians, and Drama club. Her achievements and awards include perfect attendance in the ninth and eleventh grades, receiving a Georgia Certificate of Merit, nomination for Who’s Who Among America’s High School Students, and the Woodman of the World Award. She was also a nominee for the Governor’s Hon ors Program and a member of the One Act AAAAA Championship crew. Brittany has volunteered as a student tutor and as a worker at Camp Chaos, the Judgment House, the GA’s and Acteens through Byne Memorial Baptist Church. Some of her writing has been published; other interests include reading, music, drama, and art. Through the PSO pro gram, she attends Darton Col lege; after high school gradua tion, she plans to attend Mercer University and become a psy chiatrist.