Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 16, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A ♦ FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 2006 Long-distance dedication jj»* n * ? .. aB ,N I v JBMr "'* il v £»& I; s£<gf K j| ;i' ! fel^gMmi^^HlriP^ ~; * g|L\ J§| I i Jag -; J . «»■, . I. |!|| A VB Hubmitted 4 TAC Tanker Association memorial was dedicated last month at the National Museum of the U.S. air force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. Attending the dedication from Warner Robins were (from left) Joe Martel, Don Bill, Gil Switzer, Rip Collins, Bobby Oliver and Lewis “Curly” Wright. y —jr\ : rr~ , ,I—7 n i| w , m i« m I k, A - _j|| *• /-v 7 i jwvi «j A .-•■ ■ \ t{■ If 'Tf '. v , r mA :Mi 9 k i ah ‘.' , ' ip jpm' i«w>y j nta. • |ft ftl . ? \ * ’« jjf g m ' *■* J I H HHJ/Mlke George The Perry Kiwanis Club recognized this year’s student scholarship winners Tuesday. The club handed out six, $1,500/year scholarships to seniors at Perry High School and the Westfield Schools. There area currently 24 students receiv ing college scholarships through the club, and more than 30 students applied this year. Pictured from left to right, Abby Campbell, Liza Pierce, Kaitlin Ellis, Perry Kiwanian Judy Golden, Christina Carlson, Britney Lane and Daniel Douthlt. Tebbe joins Atlantic Southern board Special to the HHJ Mary Therese Tebbe of Warner Robins has joined the Board of Directors at Atlantic Southern Bank/ Houston County. Tebbe is the Executive Director of the 21st Century Partnership, and previous ly served as the co-anchor of Eyewitness News, 13 WMAZ-TV A 1987 graduate of Wesleyan College with a degree in Communication, she worked in broadcasting for many years before joining 21st Century Partnership, and, in 2005, she received the Georgia Association of Broadcaster’s “TV COLLEGE BRIEFS Palumbo wins Ga. Southern scholarship Special the HHJ Georgia Southern University recently awarded Tylor Palumbo of Warner Robins a $2,000 Karl E. Peace Award for Excellence and Scholarship. Established in 1996 to recognize potential excel lence in academics and character of students, the Karl E. Peace Award for Excellence and Scholarship is offered to outstand ing high school graduates who have been accepted as traditional freshmen at Georgia Southern. Funding for the endowed award comes from the estate of Karl E. Peace, a distinguished alumnus of Georgia Southern College. Peace is currently the Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Cancer Scholar, director of the Center for Biostatistics, and professor of biostatis tics, in the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health at Georgia Southern. To be eligible, applicants must be outstanding high And the winner is ... Personality of the Year” Award. Te b be ’s community involvement is extensive. She served as host of the annual Children’s Miracle Network Broadcast, and is a past board member of The Children’s Hospital at the Medical Center of Central Georgia. She is also a volun teer host with the annu al Robins Air Force school graduates who have been accepted as tradi tional freshmen at Georgia Southern University. Applicants must demon strate scholarship, positive attitude, ability to over come hardship, concern for others, and integrity and dignity. Hamilton, Dykes named to UWG's dean's list CARROLTON Zachary Hamilton of Bonaire and David Dykes, William Lyons and Ajay Pillai, along with 1,314 oth ers, were all named to the University of West Georgia’s dean’s list for the spring semester recently, according to Dr. Thomas J. Hynes, Jr., vice president for academic affairs. Students who achieve a grade point average of 3.5 on a minimum of 12 semester hours of college level courses in which grades A through F are Base Band’s “Operation Seasons Greetings” Tour, and has logged more than 100,000 miles around the world as the show’s emcee. A native of Chicago, she moved to Warner Robins in 1981. Atlantic Southern Bank was founded in Macon in December, 2001, and is one of the fastest grow ing banks in Georgia with assets of $465 million and four locations throughout Middle Georgia. ASB’s Houston branch, at 464 Houston Lake Road, opened in 2005. Hf #|Wf TEBBE given are placed on the Dean’s List for that semes ter. A coeducational, residen tial, liberal arts institu tion, the University of West Georgia is a charter mem ber of the University System of Georgia. The institution, which grew from a district agri cultural and mechanical school established in 1906, became West Georgia (Junior) College in 1933, and was named a four year college in 1957, and became a state university in 1996. The University of West Georgia offers 59 programs of study at the under graduate level, and 52 programs of study at the graduate level, including one Doctored program. Siscrike May! Call 987-1823 LOCAL r !' ***** yj * mp iir •» »•• Hjii*** 1 *i*f 1 »<»-#/ * »Vp-.-- *■ * 41 • till.l Mik.- «:,-07i;.- Warren Selby, left, chairman of the board of the Macon Regional Crimestoppers, presents the Top Tip Award for 2005 to Capt. Alan Everidge with the Houston County Sheriff’s Department. Tips from the department led to more than 20 per cent of the total arrests made through the program, according to Selby. 4-H introduces a youth military camp Special to the HHJ One hundred area mili tary youth, each partnered with a deployed fam ily member, will have the opportunity to join together at the Wahsega 4-H Center in Dahlonega for a camp July 17-21. According to a release, the overall theme for the week will be an introduc tion to Georgia 4-H and to learn more about issues of deployment. A bus will be coming through the area, to help transport camp ers. During the week camp ers will participate in a program that includes high-ropes, tubing down a river, hiking through mountain trails, early morning PT, and enjoying time with new friends. The grant-funded camp costs $25 for the week. It is open to 13-15-year olds whose parent is now, will soon be, or has recent N 2qm SUZUKI RENO Thousands Less Than MATRIX, MAZDA 3, FOCUS •Largest Interior In Class!! •STD:AIC. PIVV. P/L, 4 Whl Disc Brakes ‘AMIFM CD, Cassette Down w.a°c. WH MONTH AMERICA’S #1 WARRANTY 100,000 MILES • NO DEDUCTIBLE • FULLY TRANSFERABLE RADIO DISNEY OIL CHANCE ißreseQtTxi’-"'' kh 127 Margie Dr. • Warner Robins, CA 31088 mmMiMmsml He’s a good tipper ly been deployed. The par ent can be in any branch of service, with emphasis on the Army National Guard, Air National Guard or Army Reserve. 4-H is the youth devel opment program of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY! 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