The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, November 22, 2001, Image 13

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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 22,2001 - Page 3B LCPS Good Workers Lee County High School participated in a big Hunters For The Hungry can food drive going on with the local radio station and between and amongst groups at the high school and other schools. A truck was decorated that was full of canned goods. The truck took the can goods to Albany to benefit the Food Bank of Southwest Georgia. LCMS "A” Honors Announced Lee County Middle School an nounces its "A" Honors (90-94) for the second six weeks. Seventh graders are Christen Bickerstaff, Chrissy Addison, Maria Azarraga. Sharon Bates. Josh Breeden, Elizabeth Collins. Lora Craft, Amy Garrett, Samantha Hinman, Neal Hinnant. Kayla Hobbs, Sarah Jeffcoat, Kristin King, Austin Lawton, William Mitchell, Caitlin Moree, Tushar Patel, Lauren Phillips, Doug Ritchie, Ashley Rosales, Patrick Shealy. Steven Sumners, Maegan Thomas, Victoria Tho mas. Jason Wallace, Catherine Warren, Chelsea Wingfield, and Judy Zok. Eighth grade students are Shan non Ashmore. Brooke Bonnell, Bishop, from Page 10A ment by December 31, 2002. In the interim, all checked baggage would be screened by other means, including x-ray, positive passenger back matching or hand checking. * Fortifying cockpit doors and require they be blocked during flights, and further restrict access to an airliner's cockpit during flights; * Allowing pilots to have guns in the cockpit under certain cir cumstances. and allow law en forcement officers from other agencies to travel to assist air marshals; * Considering the installation of cameras or other devices to allow pilots in the cockpit to monitor ac tivities in the aircraft cabin, but require the installation of switches in aircraft cabins that flight crews can use to discreetly notify the pilots of hijackings; * Modifying aircraft transpon ders to prevent them from being turned off during a hijacking; * Ensuring that emergency calls can be made by telephones in air craft; * Providing enhanced anti-hi jacking training to flight crews; * Requiring background checks on all persons who seek flying lessons on certain aircraft or who seek training through flight simu lator; and * Requiring all U.S. and foreign airlines destined for the United States to electronically submit a detailed crew and passenger manifest to the U.S. Customs Ser vice prior to landing. Scarlett Burgamy, Tobi Collins, Caitlin Costantini, Chase Dervan, Brian Edwards, Nathan Gilchrist, Jeanifer Griners, Amber Hopson, Lisa Kitchens. Jessica Lewis, Belinda Mosley, Cameron O’Neal. Kathryn Ottinger, Tori Oxford, Mikhail Paatel, Kevin Parham, Adarsh Patel, Megan Ramsey, Matthew Rash, Melynee Rivers, Matt Rynders, John Ty Tompkins, Chandler Turnipseed, Jessica Wesley, Julia Wesley, and Kayla Wilkes. To be a Good Worker at Lee County Primary School means that you are focused on the learn ing activities, conscientious about your work, tend to assigned tasks diligently and with a good atti tude, and are helpful to others; in other words, just a real pleasure to have in class. The following students were named Good Workers during the week of November 12th; Kindergarten: Zohawadee Johnson - Mrs. Bynum; Jacob Hunter - Mrs. Duke; Jaquese Trent - Mrs. Hemphill; Chris Norman - Mrs. Hurst; Matthew Mitchell - Mrs. Lubbehusen; An drew Quattlebaum - Mrs. Pen nington; Alexis Mobley - Mrs. Thomas; Elise Durden - Mrs. Whitley; Leigha Goolsby - Mrs. Ann Williams. First Grade: Donovan Marshall - Mrs. Bennett/Mrs. Reed; Kristin Loper - Mrs. Crew; Jiselynn Jones - Mrs. A. Davis; Anna Parks - Mrs. Geeslin; McClain Broadaway - Mrs. Hammond; Zack Ward - Mrs. Moore; Austin McHughes - Mrs. Murdock; Drew Weiner - Mrs. Stanford; Holly Daniell - Mrs. Thompson; Jessica Imel - Mrs. White. 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