The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, November 01, 2001, Image 13

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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 1,2001 - Page 3B Leesburg Police Files Weekly Report Leesburg Police Chief Charles Moore reports that officers worked several cases during the past week including cases involv ing disorderly conduct, theft of lost or mislaid property, financial transaction card fraud and enter ing an auto. Daniel Frisbee, 17, of 140 Stapleton Drive. Leesburg, was charged with disorderly conduct on October 24 by Assistant Chief George McDonald. Frisbee was charged with disorderly conduct following a fight in the high school parking lot with a 16 year old juvenile. A victim reported to Captain Tim L. Murphy on October 24 that he left his cell phone on a table at a restaurant. 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The case is pending further investiga tion. Captain Murphy was told Oc tober 21 by a victim that person(s) unknown had torn the screen off the rear window of the home on Callaway Street and entered the home. It appeared that nothing was taken. Officer Chris Prokesh worked a larceny case October 25. The victim reported to Prokesh that unknown person! s) entered his vehicle parked at an establish ment on US 19 North and re moved a programed radio valued at $2000, a lap top computer val ued at $1150, miscellaneous hand tools valued at $200 and $25.00 in cash from the glove box. The total value of the miss ing items is $3575.00. |EXAMPLE LOANS AT 6.75% RATE AMOUNT 180 MONTHS 360 MONTHS $10,000 $88.49 N/A $20,000 $176.98 $129.72 $30,000 $265.47 $194.58 $50,000 $442.45 $324.30 $75,000 $663.68 $486.45 LOANS FROM $10,000 TO $1,000,000 GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LICENSEE CONCORD MORTGAGE. INC. 5962Zebulon Road*PMB367*Macon,GA31210 I? 1-800-470-0014 or 478-992-9867 Simpty (mlmlMk DELIVERS Starts Today, Nov 1st Thurs, Fri, Sat, & Sun. PIZZA, SUBS, SALADS Call For Schedules 446-0655 1588-B Hwy. 19S, Leesburg Your Personal Wedding Planner £aexgt/Uag yea JVeedCl ffieautyui Gottorn Wedding/ Let Brenda Dunkley Be Your One Stop Wedding Planner. Let Her 12 Years Experience, Her Beautiful Candelabra and Equipment, And Her Floral Talents Make Your Wedding All You Dreamed It Would Be. Four Seasons Call For A Free Consultation 435-8897 Pictured above are the Model Students for the month of October from Twin Oaks Elementary School. From left to right from the sixth grade are: (Back Row) Tauruan Jennings, Jesse Jaime, Logan Duke, Dell Watson, and Aaron Goodwin. (Front Row) Lauren Dunnagan, Ryan Hatcher, Lauren Tomlinson, Kayla VanHouten-Farrell, and Zeb Taylor. LCHS 2001 Advanced Placement Scholar Awards By Edwina Gleaton Lee County High School has been notified of students who re ceived Advanced Placement (AP) recognition by the College Board as a result of their exceptional achievement on the college-level AP examinations. Only about 13 percent of the more than 840,000 students who took AP Examina tions in May of 2001 performed at a sufficiently high level to merit such recognition. AP Coordinator Ms. Edwina Gleaton explained that the AP Scholar Award is awarded to stu dents who qualified by complet ing three or more AP Examina tions with grades of 3 or higher. AP Scholars were Erin Bauchat, Cristy Bryant. Jennifer Ritter, Brandon Seagle. and Cameron Whitright. With the exception of Brandon Seagle, all of these stu dents graduated in May of 2001. Brandon, however, is taking four AP courses this year and thus will have the opportunity for addi tional college credit and further College Board recognition when he completes his exams at the end of this school year. Students named AP Scholar with Honor were Jessica Cochran. Lindsay Frakes. and Paul Johstono. This recognition is granted to students who receive an average grade of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams on full-year courses. Students who qualified for Scholar with Distinction were Russell Hallman and Eric Innis. This award is given to students who receive an average grade of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams on full- year courses. The highest grade that can be earned on the exams is a 5. Be cause of the high-level work that is required in AP courses, many colleges will accept scores from 3-5 for awarding college credit. Students scoring a 5 in Biology were Cristy Bryant. Brandon Seagle, Russell Hallman, and Eric Innis. Jessica Cochran and Lindsay Frakes scored 5's on English Lan guage and Composition; Paul Johstono scored a 5 on English Literature and Composition, and Brandon Seagle and Paul Johstono scored 5's on European History. At present, LCHS offers AP courses in Biology, Calculus, English Language and Composi tion. English Literature and Com position. European History, and Psychology. Students take AP Examinations in May each year after completing challenging col lege-level courses at their high schools. CHARLIE’S TOWING AND RECOVERY LLC • Light & Heavy Duty Towing A S' Q1 71 • Air Cushion Recovery Unit A / A • Fuel Recovery Unit ICC Authority • Service Calls • 24 Hour Dispatch • Long Distance Equipment Hauling l We think teachers are special, too! Ash about special auto teacher rates. 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Applesauce, Milk TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Ham & Cheese Biscuit or Cereal & Biscuit, Fruit Juice, Milk WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Cinnamon Roll or Cereal & Toast, Banana, Milk THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Pancake with Syrup or Cereal & Toast, Pineapple, Milk FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Egg & Cheese Biscuit or Cereal & Biscuit, Fruit Juice, Milk LUNCH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Chicken Tenders, Roll, Mixed Vegetable, Chilled Pears & Pudding: Second Choice - Cheeseburger Macaroni TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Hamburger/Cheeseburger, Lettuce & Tomato French Fries, Mandarin Oranges, Milk: Second Choice - Grilled Chicken Sandwich WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Corndog Nuggets, Smiley Potatoes, Fruit Cocktail, Cinna mon Roll: Second Choice - Beef & Cheese Nachos THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 BBQ Diced Chicken, Bun, Potato Chips, Coleslaw & Applesauce: Second Choice - Submarine Sandwich FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Stromboli, Tossed Salad, Breaded Okra, Fresh Fruit: Second Choice - Deli Pita Pocket Provided as a Public Service by H HeritageBank OF THE SOUTH Clip and Save ;A- Clip and Save