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\A day on the playground...’
Toni Smith (background) and Carol Horton, both teachers at Westfield Schools, talk
with their kindergarten class during a recess break at school last week. Westfield
students reported to school two days before Houston County students, on
Wednesday. (HTJ photo by Jimmy Simpson)
Perry teacher's belief
brings school praise
By JIMMY SIMPSON
Staff Writer
The belief that all students must
be accepted for who they are,
obviously paid off for Lula Wynn.
Wynn, an eighth grade teacher at
Perry Middle School, was recently
honored as one of the top five
finalists for "1995 System Teacher
of the Year" in Houston County.
A total of 27 teachers, one from
each school, systemwide was
nominated for the top award.
Warner Robins Middle School
teacher Kacy Jones took top
honors.
Wynn, who was required to
submit a written documentation to
judges during competition, stressed
acceptance in the classroom as one
of a teacher's most important rules.
"A colleague of mine once said,
'A teacher must be able to laugh
from the heart at humerous
incidents and situations and
especially at herself," Wynn said.
"This statement exemplifies my
idea of what makes an outstanding
teacher.
"True teaching from the heart
coupled with knowledge produces
lasting results. A teacher must
accept students the way they are and
love them for what they can
become.
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"Love brings forth patience not
only for those who are reachable,
but also for those who appear to be
unreachable. To generate student
interest, the teacher must first show
excitement about her subject
matter."
Wynn joined the Houston
County School System in Perry in
1987. She began her eighth year at
Perry Middle School last Friday
when students returned to the
classroom for the 1994-95 school
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that night was limited as Smith
was able to play most of the game.
Anderson went on after that to
excel as an athlete in weight lifting.
He set nine world records and 18
American records in weightlifting
during the 1956 Olympics at
Melbourne, Australia, as well as
setting three Olympic records. He
is the last American heavyweight to
win an Olympic gold medal, and is
still iisted in the Guinness Book of
World Records for having lifted the
most weight with his back, when
in 1957 he lifted 6,270 pounds.
Paul Anderson, once recognized
as the strongest man in the world,
died Monday, August 15 in a
hospital in Vidalia, after a long
struggle with kidney failure and
arthritis at the age of 61. He had
lived in Vidalia for many years
where he had established a home for
wayward boys.
I remember Paul Anderson
because of the opportunity to bump
noses with him on the football
field. I remember Paul Anderson
for his many weightlifting
accomplishments. But I remember
Paul Anderson most for being the
Christian man he was and for the
many young lives he touched for
Jesus over the years. And isn’t that
really what life should be all about?
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Headaches are among the most
common and bothersome problems
one could have. In fact, more
persons seek medical advice because
of headaches than any other
complaint. They can range from
slight, annoying aches to severe and
debilitating headaches. MosUy, the
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The confusion revolves around
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to how to treat them. Even the
names they have can be a matter of
confusion; migraine headache,
vascular cephalgia, occiputal
neuralgia, and on and on. How
does giving your headache a fancy
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Usually, when someone seeks
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reasons for their problem, “You’re
under alot of stress”, “It’s your
family situation”, “the long hours
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sufferers aren’t getting the answers
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The latest research tells us that
95 percent of headaches are caused
by nerve pressure. The nerves
responsible are usually located in
the neck. Many times the patient
will even complain of neck
discomfort along with the headache.
These headaches can be mild or so
severe that they are accompanied by
nausea or dizziness.
Hill makes Dean's List
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences
at Georgia College has recognized
Geoffrey Hugh Hill, by naming
him to the Dean’s List for the
Spring Quarter for maintaining a
4.0 grade point average.
He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
(Mary Ann) Hugh R. Hill of Perry
and the grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth
Hill, also of Perry.
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