Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, June 17, 2006, Page 2A, Image 2

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2A ♦ SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2006 | GMC announces academic achievers from Houston County Special to the HHJ Georgia Military College recently announced its out standing college students who have achieved academic distinction during the spring quarter. Those from the Warner Robins area are as follows: PRESIDENT’S LIST - 3.80 grade point aver age or above: Blake W. Bozeman; Stephanie L. Burdeshaw; Ryan C. Byrd; Robyn L. Evans; Connie L. Giegerich; Candace R Hopkins; Stephen W. Johnson; Melissa A. Lamberson; Cheryl A. Lasota-Moore; Stephen P Mellum; Candice M. Osu; Jennifer M. Phillips; Deborah A. Pooler; Tracy L. Reynolds; Courtney E. Richards; Heath D. Russell; Richard B. Sapp; Bonnie L. Sigma bmiton Omega announces scholarship award to students Special to the HHJ The Sigma Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., announced they have award ed more than $5,000 dollars in scholarships to students in Houston County this year. Salli-Tyma Parker, a senior from Houston County High School, received a schol arship in excess of $2,700 for her participation in the 2004 Jewels and Gems Competition. In March, the chapter opened a scholarship com petition to seniors at each of the four public high schools. The winner from each school was to receive a SI,OOO schol arship. This year’s recipients were Northside’s Carrie Oliver, Warner Robins’ Christopher LeShoure, and from Houston County, Kyna Taylor. This was the first year the Four-School Scholarship competition was held. The scholarship competi tion is open to all seniors at the four high schools in the county regardless of race, sex, or national origin. Winners must be attending a four-year college or uni versity. “Education is imperative to success,” said Erikka Williams, committee chair. “Students should not pass on their educational goals due to financial hardship. If we are able to assist four students each year in reach ing their education goals, we have done our part to insure the future of this country.” Sasser; Steven C. Savage; Dustin J. Scruggs; Brandon M. Solomon; Melanie D. Tengelsen; Brandon J. Toole; Elrich Vance; Olivia L. Wallace; Nicole M. Willard; Rebekah E. Wood. DEAN’S LIST - 3.30 grade point average or above: Elizabeth A. Agosto; Tatiana R. Albino; Allyson N. Allen; Heather E. Barnhar; Amanda L. Best; Chassity B. Bickford; Amanda S. Carpenter; Elizabeth W. Colquitt; Brandon D. Craven; Kimberly B. Davis; Kenneth R. Eaton; Marissa D. Erwin; Ashley N. Fernandez; Christopher C. Guimond; Michael S. Hammerstrom; Eric D. Harris; William M. Hart; Suzanna M. Headley; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated is the hi SuMMEmua ■ I NfO if I.IViN C; COMM UN ITV Service* Securityand Southern Hospitality Privatt end main residential living with available healthcare and tupport tervka all in one location. • Assisted Living • Specialized Alzheimer* Care • Assisted Living Apartments • Skilled Nursing Center • Independent Living Villas (47N> ‘JN7-3100 ~ st:mK > Mfici • IVi i<. V*+tt6 4 J Dorothy C. Hill; Eric K. Hunley; Ashley B. Joyner; Heather N. Kelly; Kyle D. Kemper; Nathina A. Knight; Ashley R. Langston; Laura M. Laroche; Sarah L. Marrone; Amanda N. Morgan; Krista J. Mullis; Matthew E. Patterson; Megan E. Peacock; Brandi N. Pittman; Brandon D. Potts; Leah S. Railey; Michael B. Rhodes; Charles L. Samuel; Oksana M. Telenkova; Angela K. Welch; Christa N. Williams; Shannon E. Wilson. Georgia Military College is a two-year liberal arts col lege offering a student-cen tered educational experience to scholars across the state of Georgia with campuses in Milledgeville, Augusta, Valdosta, Warner Robins, Columbus and Union City, nation’s oldest historically black sorority LOCAL b|L ■K It ■JrS***-. ■ 3l A ' v 'JhL __ H B I a_< jflf- __ isl yW jj gi 77ie Museum of Aviation launched Monday the first two of 13 camps it will host this summer. LEFT: Kevin Glover takes a turn in the flight simulator. ABOVE: Tina Bowher, left, looks on in amazement how two balloons with separate amounts of air cam be balanced equally. RIGHT: Children examine their jello for bacteria under the microscope. ENI Gary Harmon and extension centers in Madison and Sandersville. Georgia Military College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate Degrees. 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