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Page 12 — Wednesday, February 18, 2009, The Millen News JCHS releases principal’s list, honor roll In order to be listed on the Jenkins County High School principal’s list, the student must have an “A” average in each class. To be on honor roll, the student must have no lower than a “B” in any class and must have an “A” average. Principal’s List 12 th Grade: Sheila Boone, Shante Bynes, Lorandus Byrd, Kelly Chick, Porshea Cooper, Molly Edenfield, Amanda Godbee, Lindsey Hall, Grant Johnson, Chester Joyner, Cierra Joyner, Darrion Kelly, Kendrick Mobley, Andrea Pittman, Trevor Weathersby and Melissa White. 11 th Grade: Jena Branch, Brandie Clark, Dag Gay, Jessica Head, Kryslynn Royal, Latranese Sapp, Marquete Tho mas and Mikesha Williams. 10 th Grade: Sabrina Allen, Bobby Boone, Will Brinson, Whitley Clark, Dondre DeJesus, C. J. Elmore, Krysten Fail, Zandra Lake, Jacob Lewis, Ashlee Rhodes, La’deshia Simpkins, Shenice Thompson and Ayana Walker. 9 th Grade: Drew Allen, Shae Burke, Callie Dailey, Meigan Kicklighter, Jake Knight, Nathan Lewis, Cody Lindsey, Brittany Singer, Chelsea Taylor, Chassity Wilkerson, Dallas Wil- son, Jacelyn Youmans and Britany Young. Honor Roll 12 th Grade: Josh Becton, Daniel Collins, Alisha Dickey, Loretta Doe, Jessica Enriquez, Dexter Golphin, Keyanda Golphin, Joshua Graham, Courtney Harris, Chris Hillis, Brittany Johnson, Brianna Joiner, Laquanta Jones, Ashley Lyons, Angel Overstreet, Sha-nique Prescott, Kimberly Rabitsch, Jeremy Shumake, Breonna Smart, Nicole Smith, Kyleigh Spidle, Marquail Tho mas, Kevin Williams, Michael Yoke and Steven W. Young. 11 th Grade: Breanna Adams, Keith Anthony, Shelby Burke, Greg Cooper, Ricky Evans, Haley Godbee. Walter Ivy, Hannah Johnston, Fetima Jor dan, Lashonda Kelsey, Victor Mosley, Shakeya Phillips and Tyhiry Williams. 10 th Grade: Ra’shon Brady, Taylor Brinson, Tyrone Brown, Johnathan Carrie, Meghan Coggins, Adrianna Cooper, Willona Cosby, Margaret Dickens, Sharanta Dixon, Keith Foreman, Krista Gay, Bridget Johnson, Lakeshia Kelsey, Candace Lockett, Lavonte Lovette, Johnny Reyes, Jeremy Stripling, Teanna Taylor, Ashley Thomas and Colton Wilkerson. 9 th Grade: Madison Allen, Trey Black, Sara Burke, Courtney Childs, Mason Davis, Tiller Gay, C. J. Green, Shimante’ Grimes, Juan Jeronimo, Britney Jones, Rob ert Mosley, Jacob Norris, Mor gan Pickett, David Reyes, Jonathan Taylor, Candice Wa ters, Jessica Williams and Jerome Young. GRAND OPENING YESTERYEAR’S ne Used Furniture Best Prices in Georgia! Hours Wed., Thurs., Fri, Saturday Also open by appoinltnen!! Close-tf Sun., Mon., lues. 11:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. 3a.m. untlt3 p.m. Yes, we're open TinjrwJay afternoon. (478) 982-1233 813 Cotton Avenue Millen, Ga 30442 JCMS releases principal s list, honor roll Nichole Moulton, principal, and the faculty and staff of Jenkins County Middle School wish to congratulate the follow ing students for their academic achievement for the Second Nine Weeks and First Semester of the 2008-2009 school year. To make PrincipaTs List, the student must have all A’s. To make Honor Roll, the student must have an overall average of a 90.0 or above and no grade less than a B. Second Nine-Weeks Principal’s List 6 th Grade:_Tori Becton, Irvin Benitez, Charlotte Bowen, Will Collier, Dona Gay, Tyler McMillan, McKayla Shuman, Austin Wagner, Tyler Wagner and Gannon Walters. 7 th Grade: D Brown and Gresham Conway. 8 th Grade:_None Second Nine-Weeks Honor Roll 6 th Grade:_Niya Adams, Toni Atef, Hunter Bolton, Chandler Cheeks, Brandon Dixon, Will Finch, Jordan Hagins, Mia King, Jayla Lewis, Stephen Morris, Robert Newsome, Alesha Newton, Clintondra Reynolds, Jennifer Sanders, Abigail Talley, Lindsay Will iams and Nash Williams. 7 th Grade: Robin Boone, Mark Brannen, James Crockett, Corrina Dease, Justice Deloach, Mary Beth Norris, Harley Purvis, Taylor Roberts, Tyler Taylor and Nicole Wilson. 8 th Grade:_Caleb Butler, Jo seph Gaiser, Will Griffin, Frank Hagins, Jared Orvin, Donald Pennington, Jonquette Sanders, Jenny Taylor and Trenton Will iams. First Semester Principal’s List 6 th Grade:_Tori Becton, Irvin Benetiz, Charlotte Bowen, Will Collier, Dona Gay, Jordan Hagins, Tyler McMillan, McKayla Shuman, Austin Wagner, Tyler Wagner and Gannon Walters. 7 th Grade: D Brown , Gresham Conway, Corrina Dease, Mary Beth Norris and Nicole Wilson. 8 th Grade:Will Griffin, Frank Hagins, Jonquette Sanders and Jenny Taylor. First Semester Honor Roll 6 th Grade:_Niya Adams, Toni Atef, Hunter Bolton, Chandler Cheeks, Ben Dickey, Brandon Dixon, Will Finch, Mia King, Jayla Lewis, Tyler McMillan, Stephen Morris, Robert Newsome, Alesha Newton, Clintondra Reynolds, Jennifer Sanders, Abigail Talley and Nash Williams. 7 th Grade:_Robin Boone, Mark Brannen, James Crockett, Jus tice Deloach, Harley Purvis and Tyler Taylor. 8 th Grade:_Chris Brady, Tyrell Brown, Caleb Butler, Blais Chance, Joseph Gaiser, Kayla Kirkland, Jared Orvin and Donald Pennington. Syl-View Happenings— By Betty Scarborough Greetings from Syl-View. It seems the New Year has moved so swiftly. Amanda Long, who won State Volunteer of the Year, was honored during the Stars of Long Term Care session in At lanta. Miss Long spoke to the group of owners and adminis trators, sharing her volunteer experiences. She closed her speech with her signature song, as she and Jordan Zeigler, Teen Volunteer of the Year 2007, did the Chicken Dance. Amanda received a standing ovation. Syl-View “group volunteers,” who won state honors, were also recognized. Dorothe Garrett spoke for the Memorial Bap tist Church mission group, as they were seated on stage. She told of the many volunteer services provided by the group. There was thunderous applause for the group. Attending were Amanda Long, Tina and David Long, Dorothe and Bill Garrett, Jordan Zeigler, Lucas Bolton, Marilyn Reddick, Etta Rae Weaver, and Don and Betty Scarborough. Toni Ellison, administrator, was seated on the front row as her facility was honored. Nancy and Douglas Schriner recently presented a large, framed picture of “The Last Supper,” which now hangs in the music hall. Margie Bryant was honored for her 35 years of service on the nursing staff at Sylvania. She was “queen for a day.” I recently received a plaque for my 27 years as Syl-View activity director. Thank you to all who have helped along the way. Bill and Dorothe Garrett danced for “fun night,” as Syl- View celebrated Chinese New Year. (Photo contributed) John Barrow attends signing KiWnTiTiWT Fri., Feb. 27 • 11 AM Bluegill/Shellcracker $V)£/ l”-2” Recommend 1000/acre (Must be ordered in multiplies of 100).... Ofc ▼/ ©Cl. Channel Catfish 3”-5” Recommend 100/Acre up to 1000/Acre. / (Must be Ordered in multiples of 100 O / t j ©Q. Hybrid Bluegill l”-2” Recommend 3000/acre.(Must be ordered in multiples of 100) OO ▼ / ©Q. Sterile Grass Carp $ . 8”-11” Recommend 20 Carp or more per acre I UiUU/ ©Q. 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Now that's smart money, no matter where you sit. Contact your Modern Woodmen representative to find out how an IRA can work for you. Linda Bragg, FIC 121 Terri Dr. Millen, GA 30442 478-982-1824 706-871-0914 Linda.F.Bragg@mwarep.org Congressman John Barrow (GA-12) met President Obama in the White House Wednesday, Feb. 4, at the signing ceremony for a bill that will provide health insurance to 11 million low- income children. “I’m proud to have been part of this moment,” said Barrow. “Now all of the kids in Georgia who should be covered by PeachCare will be covered by PeachCare. This is no free lunch - it just means that if you don’t make enough to afford private health coverage for your kids, but you make too much to qualify for Medicaid, your kids won’t have to get their health care from the emergency room. That means better health care, and better outcomes, at less cost. It’s not only the right thing to do; it’s the smart thing to do.” Physical therapist speaks to Retired Educators Association Physical Therapist Anette Head was the guest of the Jenkins County Retired Educators Association at their meeting on Feb. 12. She provided a very infor mative program explaining how to cope with osteoporo sis and osteoarthritis through everything from diet and supplements to ex ercise. Ms. Head also ex tended an invitation to those present to become part of a revitalized group of Jenkins County Hospital volunteers. (Photo contrib uted) HONDA-SUZUKI-YAHAMA KAWASAKI-POLARIS-ARTIC-CAT Factory Certified Technician Not only do we do ATV and Utility Vehicles WE ALSO REPAIR WATER CRAFT & SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Custom Painting by Dana Minor paint & body. No collision & all custom paint & airbrush 617 US HWY NORTH, MILLEN