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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
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Peggy Bledsoe, of the Houston County Extension
Service, presented the Food Safe Award for the State for
MGTC’s ServSafe Employee training program that is
included in the New Connections to Work program cur
riculum. Bob Beaver, Vice President for Student
Services, accepts the award on behalf of MGTC.
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Shawna Cooper (right), dental hygiene student, received
two scholarships from the Warner Robins Rotary Club
and the Dr. James L. Cassidy Jr. Scholarship.
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Theresa Fields (right), dental assisting student, received
the Thomas P. Hinman Dental Society Scholar Award.
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Denise Turner (right), practical nursing student, received
the Highest Grade Point Average award.
ESES Eagles of Week: ‘Drug-free spirit’
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Eagles of the Week at Eagles Springs Elementary School chosen by teachers because
they best represent the character words “drug-free spirit" are (first row) China Stinson,
Alex Langlois, Saybra McGlamry, Cory Williams, Triston Menzemer, Hilton Beck, Allie
Watson, Aiza Aslam, Emily Schall, Jimmie Davis; (second row) Tyler Akin, Brandon
Patterson, Luke Jones, Luis Rojas, Tony Colvin, Deja Hall, Selena Mazo, Madison Gill,
Mckenzy Bartlett, Daiquan Jones; (third row) Erin Lynch, Cole Sledge, Kacie Field,
Brandle Tarpley, Brittney Collier, Tyler Atkinson, Logan Murrell, Drew McCroy, Katie
Kirby and Jonathan Livingston. Not pictured: Jade Bailey and Aaron Johnson.
Middle Georgia Technical College Awards Day
SCHOOL NEWS
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Faye Moore (right), an accounting student, received the
received the Flint Electric Scholarship from MGTC Vice
President of Administrative Services, Penni Haberly.
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Mary Beth Hill (right), dental hygiene student, received a
scholarship from the Georgia Dental Education
Foundation.
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Sharon Lindsey-Howard (right), EAGLE (Exceptional
Adult Georgian in Literacy) winner, received a scholar
ship from the MGTC Foundation.
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Tangel Wade (right), practical nursing student, received
the Best Clinician award.
ESES Eagles of Week: ‘patriotism’
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Eagle Springs Elementary School students who best represent the character word "path
otism" were recently pick by their teachers to be Eagles of the Week. The honormee for
the week of Nov. 1-5 were: (first row) Adyn White, Kody Morrison, Kaitfyn Wetzel, Nick
Funderburk, Aubrie ChatfMd, Alexis Lanier, Lexington Riggins, Brooklyn Smith, Tyler
Freeman, Corey Fuller and Natalie Vamadoe; (second row) McKayia Jackson, Anthony
Garza, Britton Dean, McKay Wynn, Cole Miller, EmeS Islas, Aaliyah Williams, Lime dare
Beck and Diva UtOes; (third row) Antronnette Williams, Andrew Graham, Kiara Thompson,
Hunter Hardin, Cameron Brigman, Davey Allen, Sierra Humphrey, Hannah Rockwell and
Brianna Walker. Not pictured: Anthony Cappas, James Morgan and Triston Cannon.
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Jolie Martin (right), a cosmetology student with a 3.0
GPA, received a scholarship from the MGTC Foundation.
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Jennifer Marcotte (right), dental hygiene Student, also
received a scholarship from The Georgia Dental
Education Foundation.
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Willie Hollingshed (right), EAGLE (Exceptional Adult
Georgian in Literacy) winner, received a scholarship from
the MGTC Foundation.
Jon Byrd (right), Aviation Maintenance Program
Chairperson, was named the Employee of the Quarter for
Summer Quarter. He is shown receiving the award from
Bob Beaver, vice president of Student Services.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 2005 ♦
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