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Denesha Clark participates
in the Jump Rope for
Heart.
Linwood students
Jump Rope For Heart
WARNER ROBINS - On
Feb. 1, Linwood Elementary
School students jumped all
over heart disease and
stroke by participating in
Jump Rope for Heart.
The students raised more
than $1,200 for the
American Heart
Association. Donations
raised for Jump Rope for
Heart help fund research,
fight heart disease and
stroke and support the
American Heart
Association’s public and
professional education pro
grams. Heart disease is the
No. 1 killer in America and
Area residents named to
GC&SU's Fall Dean's List
MILLEDGEVILLE - The
following area residents
were named to the Georgia
College & State University
Fall 2004 Dean’s List.
Centerville:
Amy Davenport, Eric
Jones, Rebecca Sauls, Laura
Woodling
Henderson:
Ronald Burkey
Kathleen:
Rachel Bartz, Jessica
Frame, Paul Hansen, Tanya
Saylor, Amanda Wallace
Perry:
Jamie Floyd, Allen Glaser,
Cynthia James, Mason
Simpson, Cainan Whelchel
Warner Robins:
Rebecca Bartlett, Renee
Beckman, Jennifer Bowden,
Laura Brady, Pamela
Carroll, Laurie Cook,
Michael Cox, Alexis
Dannelly, Christina
Douglass, Bonnie Garner,
Angela Hayes, Shelley
Justen, John Martin, Leya
Peters, Jennifer Roe,
Christina Romasanta,
Jennifer Walker, Richard
Burnam, Jessica Dixon,
Telly Marrs, Joseph
Petersdorff
To be selected for the
dean’s list, a student must
earn a minimum 3.2 grade
WRHS wins Academic
Bowl at MSC
From staff reports
MACON - A team from
Warner Robins High School
won first-place honors in
the 19th annual Middle
Georgia Invitational
Academic Bowl at Macon
State College.
Sponsored by Macon
State, the tournament
draws public attention to
high school scholarship
while giving top students an
opportunity to display their
academic skills. Public and
private schools in Central
Georgia are invited to send
teams to compete.
The first-place Warner
Robins High School team
included Vann Jarrell,
Amanda Minter, Claire
Randles and Kelly Blair.
Their coach is Gene
Waddell.
Houston County High
School also had a team com
peting in the public school
division.
The final round of compe
tition consisted of 40 ques
tions, plus bonus queries.
Students were quizzed on a
variety of subjects, includ
ing geography, history, liter
ature, mathematics, biology,
chemistry, physics, art,
music and political science.
The Academic Bowl took
place Feb. 12 at Macon State
College.
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Kyle Leanhart participates
in the Jump Rope for
Heart.
stroke is No. 3.
“This year’s event was a
huge success,” said Sheila
Burke, Jump Rope for Heart
coordinator. “We are very
proud of all the jumpers,
and we all had a lot of fun."
Jump Rope for Heart is a
program that promotes
physical fitness and heart
health through the fun
activity of jumping rope. It
is co-sponsored by the
American Heart Association
and the American Alliance
for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and
Dance.
ON CAMPUS
point average on 12 or more
hours of work attempted for
the semester and have at
least a 2.5 cumulative grade
point average.
Area student named
to UM Honor Roll
OXFORD, Miss. - Katie
Elizabeth Davidson of
Bonaire has been listed on
the Chancellor’s Honor Roll
at the University of
Mississippi for the fall 2004
semester.
A grade point average of
from 3.75 through 4.0 is
required of full-time stu
dents carrying at least 12
semester hours for listing on
the Chancellor’s Honor Roll.
Smith earns
degree from UWG
CARROLLTON - Orion
Smith of Bonaire recently
earned a bachelor’s degree
from The University of West
Georgia. The
Commencement
Ceremonies were held Dec.
18, 2004, on campus.
Approximately 445 fall
graduates earned degrees.
Dr. Beheruz Sethna, UWG
president, approved degrees
for 299 undergraduates and
146 graduate students.
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