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Page 2A - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, December 20, 2001
LCPS Good Citizens For The Week
To be a Good Worker at Lee
County Primary School means that
you are focused on the learning
activities, conscientious about
your work, tends to assigned tasks
diligently and with a good attitude,
and 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 December 10th.
Kindergarten: Tanner Gaskin -
Mrs. Bynum; Christopher Lawson
- Mrs. Duke; Meghan Pedigo -
Mrs. Hemphill; Matthew Owens -
Mrs. Hurst; Matthew Mitchell -
Mrs. Lubbehusen; Lauren Sullivan
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- Mrs. Pennington; Tyeshia Loud -
Mrs. Thomas; Caroline Tye - Mrs.
Whitley; and Avery Dyes - Mrs.
Ann Williams.
First Grade: Danielle McCluskey
- Mrs. Bennett/Mrs. Reed; Jake
Yost - Mrs. Crew; Alex Nanes -
Mrs. A. Davis; Erin Benson - Mrs.
Geeslin; Kyle West - Mrs. Ham
mond; Cliff Vansant - Mrs. Moore;
Brandon Erickson - Mrs. Murdock;
Eric Armstrong - Mrs. Stanford;
Zak Taylor - Mrs. Thompson; and
Wesley Griner - Mrs. White.
Second Grade: Jakob Morgan -
Mrs. Bateman; Casey Nettles -
Mrs. Cutchens; Abby Daniel - Mrs.
Heath; Megan Lizenby - Mrs.
McCaskill; Darrin Gohman - Mrs.
Newcomb; Ashley Dawson - Mrs.
Shattles; Alex Clark - Mrs. Tucker;
Kris Ellerman - Mrs. Waitzman;
and Mika Hood - Mrs. Amy Will
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LCHS seniors Kristen Goodin, Jonathan Haefs, and Amber Morey are the
Exchange Club Students of the Month for December.
National Exchange Club
Youths of the Month
Farmers
Students selected to represent Lee County High
School as the National Exchange Club Youths of
the Month for December are Kristen Goodin,
Jonathan Haefs, and Amber Morey. Students who
rank in the top of the senior class are being se
lected each month
from September -
March.
In the spring, an
Exchange Club com
mittee will review
student applications,
and students will be
chosen to enter the
Youth of the Year na
tional competition.
The Northwest Ex
change Club of Al
bany sponsors the lo
cal competition. To
be eligible, students
are scored on their
participation and
leadership roles in
student government/
class government,
newspaper/annual
school publications,
musical organiza
tions, debate activi
ties, stage produc
tions, athletic teams,
and club member
ships.
They are also rated
according to commu
nity organization
memberships and
volunteer service
hours, grade point av
erages, and special
achievements or
awards. In final com
petition, students will
be required to write
an essay to be scored
by a team of national
judges.
Kristen is the
daughter of Cathy
and Tim Goodin of
Leesburg. The grand
daughter of Dorothy
Goodin and Royce
and Nadie Lee
Dunaway, she is ac
tive in the National
Honor Society, the
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Beta Club and the Fellowship of Christian Ath
letes. She has played varsity softball for three
years, is on the American Red Cross Youth Board,
and is a statistician for the LCHS football team.
She has been to Cancun, Mexico on a mission trip
and volunteers through her church for other com
munity service. Kristen's achievements and awards
include being a Georgia Merit Scholar, winning
the Academic Award for varsity softball in 1999,
2000, and 2001, and being named Who's Who
Among High School Students in 1999, 2000, and
2001. Her interests outside of school include play
ing softball and hanging out with friends. Kristen
is planning to attend the University of Georgia after
high school graduation and go into some type of a
medical field.
Jonathan is the son of Teri and Tony Haefs of
Leesburg. His grandparents are Ish and Edith
Henry and Richard and Josephine Haefs. Jonathan
has been active in Students for Christ, Fellowship
of Christian Athletes. Renaissance, and Forensics.
He has participated in LCHS track and field, bas
ketball, musicals, mock trial, and Common
Ground. Other interests include music and the arts,
sports, church, composing music, reading, writ
ing, public speaking, and the ministry. He has vis
ited nursing homes to sing Christmas carols, raised
money to donate Christmas trees to needy fami
lies, volunteered for yard cleaning projects for the
elderly in the community, and helped with a cam
paign phone bank during state elections.
Jonathan's personal achievements and awards in
clude receiving the Georgia Certificate of Merit,
being nominated for the National Youth Leader
ship Forum on Law, Who's Who Among America's
High School Students, and the National Honor
Roll. Jonathan had the highest GPA of 11th grade
male students, won three Best Attorney awards at
the Regional Mock Trial Competition as well as
one Best Attorney award at the state Mock Trial
Competition. He has won the Outstanding Speaker
award at debate tournaments, and the Christian
Leadership Award for 10th grade boys' B-team bas
ketball. Jonathan plans to attend Darton College
before transferring to Liberty University where he
will prepare to become an evangelist.
Amber is the granddaughter of Rachael and Jerry
Jolly of Leesburg. She is active in Future Home
makers of America (FHA) and Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA). In these organiza
tions, she has raised funds for the needy, collected
food in Hunters for the Hungry, and worked for
Adopt a Street and March of Dimes. Her achieve
ments and awards include being selected for the
Georgia Certificate of Merit, Who's Who Among
America's High School Students, and National
Honor Roll, United States Achievement Academy.
Amber had perfect attendance in both the 9th and
10th grades and had the highest
average for the year in 9th grade
Algebra 1.10th grade Keyboard
ing, and Family and Consumer
Sciences as well as 11th grade
Accounting. In addition, she
won third place in Accounting in
the Region 1 FBLA 2001 Com
petition. Amber is very inter
ested in music; she plans to at
tend Valdosta State University
where she will major in Account
ing.
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