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The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 6,2001 - Page 5A
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Thronateeska Announces
the World War II and the
Homefront Project
Starting At Only
Do you have a WWII era story
to tell? An object to share? Then
we need you! Thronateeska Heri
tage Center is currently in the
early stages of its World War II
and the Homefront Project. A
comprehensive exhibit about the
effects of WWII on the southwest
Georgia community will open in
Union Depot next spring. Help us
to preserve the legacy of the
greatest generation by participat
ing in this exhibit.
Among the WWII era items we
would like to borrow for the ex
hibit are: photographs; drawings;
military uniforms and medals;
journal and diaries; maps, dia
grams, and charts; service papers;
ration coupons; air-raid warden
material; collectible items (ra
dios, toys, etc.); newspaper clip
pings, newsletters, and maga
zines; posters (especially U.S.
music and radio recordings of the
era, song sheets; letters: includ
ing V-mail, postcards, and greet
ing cards.
Another way in which to par
ticipate in this exciting endeavor
is the oral history project. We are
videotaping a broad spectrum of
WWII participants: housewives,
veterans, civil servants (essen
tially. anyone who lived through
the war years). The video inter
views will be made into a pro
fessionally produced short docu
mentary that will accompany the
exhibit in Union Depot. All in
terviews will be archivally stored
and made available as a learning
resource about the WWII era for
generations to come.
For details on how to partici
pate in the World War II and the
Homefront Project, please con
tact Thronateeska Heritage Cen-
Lee County Middle School Students of the Week
(November 26-30) are (back row l-r) Neal Entz, Krystal
Graham, (front row) Brittany Edwards. Not pictured
is Josh Breeden.
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LCPS Good Workers
for the Week
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 as
signed tasks diligently and with
a good attitude, 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 26.
Kindergarten: Bradlee Thomas
- Mrs. Bynum; Alex Reyes - Mrs.
Duke; Connor Seiy - Mrs.
Hemphill; Marleigh McDowell
- Mrs. Hurst; Tyler Collins - Mrs.
Lubbehusen; Savannah Warren -
Mrs. Pennington; William
Loyless - Mrs. Thomas; Aaron
Kelly - Mrs. Whitley; Christo
pher Kawalek - Mrs. Ann Will
iams.
First Grade: Deshona Bush -
Mrs. Bennett/Mrs. Reed; Bran
don Clark - Mrs. Crew; Jiselynn
Jones - Mrs. A. Davis; Jordan
Cheshire - Mrs. Geeslin;
Rebecca McKinnon - Mrs. Ham
mond; Ashton Spencer - Mrs.
Moore; Morgan Francis - Mrs.
Murdock; Kathryn White - Mrs.
Stanford; Johann Chancey - Mrs.
Thompson; Monica White - Mrs.
White.
Second Grade: Jarvis Bady -
Mrs. Bateman; Macy Edmonds
- Mrs. Cutchens; Devon Peeples
- Mrs. Heath; Olivia Boyd - Mrs.
McCaskill; Jake Stevens - Mrs.
Newcomb; Leigh Robinson -
Mrs. Shattles; Chandler Williams
- Mrs. Tucker; Tyler Hester -
Mrs. Amy Williams.
Lee County Middle School Students of the Month for
November are (back row l-r) Marianne Grebel, Jeremy
Robinson, (front row l-r) Brittany Edwards and Amber
Peterson. Not pictured is
Josh Breeden.
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