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The
Commerce News
FEBRUARY 20,2008 • Page 7B
FCCLA Day At The Capitol
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
from Jackson County Comprehensive High School and East
Jackson Comprehensive High School recently attended FCCLA
Day at the State Capitol. The visit offered students an opportu
nity to see their state government in action and to learn about
the judicial and lawmaking processes. Rep. Tommy Benton
talked to the students about his role as their state representative
and gave the students a tour of the House floor. The event gave
FCCLA members in the state an opportunity to inform legislators
of the value of the Family and Consumer Sciences program and
to promote legislative priorities. Pictured from left to right are
(front row) Shelby Owens, Nasstassja Samuels, Brandy Sanchez,
Amber Harper, Ashley Allen, LaDonna Nix, Emmalee Vaughn,
(second row) Haley Zorn, Katy Crawford, Whitney McBride,
Kristina Glabaugh, Katy Bradley, Slone Pittman,Tiffany Petrisko,
Casey King, Kayla Doss, Autumn McGrath, Shanna Wilbanks,
Amber Carney, (third row) Crystal Langley, Melia Morris, Patty
Rameriz, Kelly Bradley, Megan Green, Kayla Green, Amanda
Ford, Cassidy Allen, Aubree Owens, Hannah Wood, Shelley
Hyde, (fourth row) Jessica Stevens, Hillary Hudgins, Sydney
Kastner, Justin Thomas, Stephanie Vickery, Mikayla Lee, Arely
Pachebo, Jessie Hodges, Claudia Madera and Rep. Benton.
Mr. And Miss EJCHS'
Brandon Rucker and Hayley Leissner have been named “Mr.
and Miss East Jackson Comprehensive High School.” Rucker
is the son of Crystell Rucker and William Edwards. He plans
to attend college and major in sports medicine. Leissner is
the daughter of Dan and Kim Leissner. She plans to attend
Lander University on a full fast-pitch softball scholarship and
major in physical therapy.
Ashley Housworth
Graduates From
Georgia Southwestern
Ashley Housworth gradu
ated recently from Georgia
Southwestern State University.
She received a bachelor of sci
ence degree in exercise science
and wellness in December.
During her undergradu
ate career she was a member
and officer of Kappa Delta
Sorority president of the
Zephyrs Recruitment Team,
vice president of public rela
tions for the Health and Human
Performance Club, a member
of the College Republicans and
the Baptist Collegiate Ministries.
She was crowned the 2007
Homecoming Queen and voted
“Zephyr of the year."
During her senior year, she
was named to the Presidential
Dean’s List. She is a 2003
graduate of Commerce High
School and is employed by
The University of Georgia
Athletic Association and
Athens Personal Fitness.
Celebrate FCCLA Day At The Capitol
Members of the Commerce Middle School
and Commerce High School chapters of the
Family Career Community Leaders of America
(FCCLA) attended the annual FCCLA Day at
the Capitol Wednesday, Feb. 6. They took an
extensive tour of the Capitol under the guid
ance of Rep. Tommy Benton, who explained the
inner workings of state government to students
from all over Jackson County. Left to right
are (front) Felicia Grier, Allison Roe, Heather
Tyson, Stephanie Traylor, advisor; (second row)
Katie Cotta, Rep. Benton, Lauren Worley, Helena
Kiesler, Sierra Boone, Jamie O’Hara and Tori
Meadows.
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Commerce Police Department
The City of Commerce Police Department is
seeking a qualified applicant to fill the
position of Part-Time Administrative Clerk.
The applicant must be able to work one
assigned shift per week (Sunday, 2-10 p.m.)
and also be able, with short notice, to work as
needed other days and shifts. The position will
begin at Grade 9, Step A ($11.75) according to
the City of Commerce’s pay plan. Duties
include answering the telephone, greeting the
public, entry of information into the
department’s court management program,
receipt of fine payments, verification and
tracking of warrant information, monitoring of
police radio as well as utility department
activity, and other duties as assigned. The
applicant should possess good communication
skills and an ability to multi-task. Previous
experience dealing with the public is
preferred. The City of Commerce is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
Honor Rolls Announced
At East Jackson Elementary
East Jackson Elementary School honor students have been
named.
Those named to the honorable mention list are Savannah Harrell,
Dakota Hyde, Nicole Carver, Nathan Elrod, Abbe Boswell, Halina
Milana, Rebecca Thomas, Breanne Cotton, Katie Beth McMurray,
John Mark Palmer, Mark Thomas, Jessica Compton, Marilena
Congi, Courtney Cox, Brandie Brown, Megan Morales, Garrett
Presley, Tyler Stephens, Taylor Thomas, Maddie Minish, Karson
Allred, Baylie Cowart, Amber Britt, Mason Crawford, Alex Martin,
Jamie Pendley, Brodhi Strong, Cole Canup, Collin Cosby, Austin
Jones, Hannah Shook, Trace Wilbanks, Jared Richards, Kristina
Ashe, Noah Hulett, Wyatt McCurry, Heather Wiggins, Olivia
Hicks and Ryan Hill.
Those named to the honor roll are Meghan Dowell, Emily Hollis,
Ryan Robinett, Carrie Leon, Eli Pierce, Bobby Reidling, Carley
Wilson, Mason Walker, Gilbert Weese, Christina Walthers, Logan
Pinion, Hannah Stamey, Andrew Reid, Jake Golob, Ryan Green,
Jayden Bennett, Hannah Kesler, Allison Crow, Andrew Bruce,
Anna Bruce, Kelsey Edenfield, Becca Gemmell, Destiny Spruill,
Kristen Westbrook, Rachel Anderson, Kayla Beauchamp, Ridge
Chaisson, Martha Wier, Conner Beauchamp, Lindsey Tolbert,
Triston Webb, Marley Palmer, Nicole Gibbs, Mary Margaret Beck,
Sam Tatum, Jordan Britt and Jade Edwards.
Local Students Honored At Brenau
Brenau University, Gainesville, recently named several local stu
dents to the merit list for fall semester.
They were Kimberly Pruitt, Baldwin; Jerrica Morency, Commerce;
Jennifer Reece, Commerce; Ashley Logan, Homer; and Rachel
Finch, Commerce.
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