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♦ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2005
Miss WR visits Russell ES
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ABOVE: Amanda Kozak,
Miss Warner Robins 2004,
recently visited Russell
Elementary School’s
Kindergarten and first
grade classes to read and
share holiday cheer.
RIGHT: Amanda Kozak
gives a warm hug to
Samantha Flowers during
her visit, to the school.
submitted
Warner Robins HS student
excels at Math Olympics
From staff reports
MACON - Macon State
College held its 25th annual
Math Olympics at Macon
State College. Teams from
15 public and private high
schools in Middle Georgia
competed in the all-day
event on Jan. 28.
Winning second place in
the public school division
was Chris Tuck of Warner
Robins High School.
The Macon State College
Foundation awarded $l5O to
S7OO scholarships to the
Local students
graduate from VSU
VALDOSTA - The follow
ing area students are Fall
2004 graduates of Valdosta
State University.
Bonaire: Jonathan Craig
Williams
Perry: Micha’el Marie
Froehlich
Warner Robins: Heather
Lynne Lewis, Kelly Nicole
Shaw, Tara Anne Sherman
Georgia Southwestern
State University
announces lists
AMERICUS - The follow
ing Houston County stu
dents have earned the honor
of being placed on the
President’s List for Fall
Semester 2004 by taking 15
hours of courses and earn
ing a 4.0 grade point aver
age.
Also listed are local stu
dents who made the Dean’s
List for Fall Semester 2004
by taking 15 hours of cours
es and earning a 3.5 grade
point average.
Also listed are students
who made the Academic
Achievement List for Fall
Semester 2004, by previous
ly earning at least 15 hours
of credit at GSW, by being
enrolled in 3 to 14 hours of
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individual winners
The Math Olympics is an
event designed to encourage
the study of math and give
student mathematicians an
opportunity to demonstrate
their skills in a competitive
environment. The competi
tion, coordinated by the
Macon State College math
faculty, includes individual
exams and team matches.
Participating in the 2005
Math Olympics were teams
from Crawford County High
School; Jones County High
ON CAMPUS
courses, and earning a 3.5 or
higher grade point average.
All Houston County Fall
2004 graduates are included
as well.
President’s List
Steve K. Cox, Cora L.
Diaz, Kathryn E. Postier
Dean’s List
Cristina A. Figueroa,
Devon A. Mclntyre, Charles
A. McLend, Spencer D.
Shugart, Matthew E.
Earnest
Academic Achievement
List
Delia M. Alcorn, Lindsey
C. Diaz, Lakeshia M. King,
Kristi L. Oneal, Sharon R.
Simmons, Stacey D. Voke,
Andrea R. Yingling, Sandy
E. Smith, Allyson L. Day
Students Graduated
Fall 2004
Steve K. Cox, Robin L.
Cruze, Jessica R. Homer,
Sandy E. Smith
Perry cadet named to
Dean's List at Citadel
CHARLESTON, S.C. -
Cadet Kenneth Malcolm
Greer of Perry achieved
Dean’s List status at The
Citadel, The Military
College of South Carolina,
for the fall semester of the
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School; Upson-Lee High
School in Thomaston; John
Milledge Academy in
Milledgeville; Peach County
High School; Mary Persons
High School and Monroe
Academy, both in Forsyth;
Warner Robins High School;
Central High School,
Rutland High School,
Westside High School, First
Presbyterian Day School,
Mount de Sales Academy,
Windsor Academy and
Tattnall Square Academy,
all in Bibb County.
2004-2005 academic year.
Dean’s List recognition is
given to those cadets and
active duty military stu
dents registered for 12 or
more semester hours whose
grade point ratio is 3.2 or
higher with no grade below
a C for the previous semes
ter’s work.
Greer is the son of Gregg
Malcolm Greer.
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Women’s Group present a S4OO donation to Dr. Ruth O’Dell, Lindsey Elementary
School principal.
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The Matt Arthur Elementary School Mighty Knights for the week of Nov. 15-19 were
chosen for being a great example of the character trait of the week: “kindness. ”
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The Matt Arthur Elementary School Mighty Knights for the week of Nov. 8-12 were
chosen for being a great example of the character trait of the week: “patriotism. ”
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Lindsey ES receives contribution
MAES Mighty Knights: ‘kindness’
MAES Mighty Knights: ‘patriotism’
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