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Middle Sclhoolers Earn Honors
The following students
were honored at Callaway
Middle School for the second
nine weeks:
Sixth Grade
Principal's List
Jason Allen, Naomai
Brigety, Natalie Brown,
Ashley Bullock, Bridget
Burns, Tina Campbell,
Hector Castillo, Sarah Cook,
Caitlin Czarnonycz, Chris
Denney, Cason Dremann,
Maggie Dukes, Laura Griggs,
Gus Hale, Heather Heath,
Scarlett Horne, Samantha
Jones, Malcolm I,eath. Scott
Lester, Kim Mathews,
Anjanette McDowell,
Kenyatta Miller, Shane
Powell, Ashlee Sharpe, Jake
Stephens, Clay Stribling,
Jonathan Varner, Pamela
Wardrip, Carmen Wheelus,
Christen Wheelus, William
Whisnant, Drew Williamson,
Matthew Willoughby,
Brandon Wright and Mara
Zachary.
A/B Honor Roll
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Heather French, Roger
Gardenhire, Lakeisha Gates,
Kendra Hall, Hannah Harris,
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Rita Hollis, Bonnie
Humphries, Casey Jones,
Cynthia Jones, Dianne
Jordan, Lance Keith, Dawn
Manning, Sherard McCurty,
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Merna, Ebony Moss, Brandon
Myers, Tom Nguyen, Seth
Olson, Chris O'Neal, Eric
Parker, Trent Perdue,
Abraham Phillips, Kevin
Pike, Eric Rolland, Angel
Scott, Andrew Shaw,
Courtney Sherman, Diamond
Smith, Andrew Stargill,
Emily Stein, Eric Stroud,
Kimberly Thompson, Isha
Thornton, Jasmina Thornton,
Latasha Ihcker, KeUie .White,
Ashley Wright, and Sarah
Youngblood.
Seventh Grade
Principal's List
Craig Cato, Alli
Dickerson, Calvinetta Ellis,
Justin Evans, Hillary
Everhart, Jessica Gowen,
Clara Hart, Courtney Laye,
Julie Maltese, Martina
Norris, Julie Schaper, Luke
Walls, Nicole Wilkins, and
Josh Williams.
A/B Honor Roll
Justine Alldredge,
Rebecca Bass, Adam
Boswell, Eric Bowen, Celeste
Burke, Valorie Burke, Mikki
Burns, Andrew CalJaway,
Wesley Corley, Michael
Daniel, Wesley Davis,
Deborah Duke, Bo Foster,
Lauren Gaddy, Jeannette
Garcia, Glenn Garrett,
Kamaro Geter, Timerian
Gilbert, Rencina Green,
Jordan Griggs, Sara Hamer,
Keyonta Harris, Diana
Hayes, Dereck Haynes,
Labridgett Heard, Jaleesa
Holloway, Dee Hunter, Sierra
Hurston, Ashley Hutchins,
Fanchon Huzzie, Jaminka
Johnson, Ericka Lankford,
Jasmine Parker, Michelle
Ramsey, Jessica Reeves,
Bryan Reynolds, Crystal
Rice, Yeager Shells, Mohena
Singh, Alyssa Smith, Sarah
Beth Snider, Jennifer
Spradlin, Meagan Stargell,
Brooke Stephenson, Blake
Taylor, Angel Tullos, Justin
Walker, Dustin Ward, Trisha
Watkins, Jordan Wearden,
Kristal Whatley, Matthew
VTnite, and Lacy Williams.
Eighth Grade
Principal's List
Lindsey Allen, Savannah
Beall, Brittney Bishop,
Amanda Bradley, Heather
Bradley, Jake Brantley, Chris
Doyle, Stephen Duraski,
Carla Grief, Allison Hall,
Brittany Johnson, Elizabeth
Osborn, Diana Sargent,
Yashesh Shah, and Kaitlyn
Wearden.
A/B Honor Roll
Brandon Adams,
Jonathan Allen, Andrea
Andrews, Hollie Benefield,
Jason Boatman, Marty
Banner, Justin Bray, Kristin
Brown, Shanice Brown,
Ashley Butler, Tabitha
Chaff in, Janice Coleman,
Sarah Cook, Raymond Couch,
Kristin Crowe, Matt Gaddy,
Shelly Gardner, Jonathan
Gianangeli, Leslie Gwaltney,
Shannon Gwaltney, Stacy
Hand, Holly Hazelwood,
Jasmine Hildebrant, Portia
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J.R. Kennedy, Rebecca
Martin, Alex Mathews, Shay
Moss, Brad Nixon, Cassie
Pruett, Ashley Railey, Neshae
Rosser, Shantreze Russell,
Martin Smith, Lora Smith,
Tiffany Thompson, and
Ashley Ann Williams.
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Storytelling Festival
Scheduled March 1-3
Stories that will send a chill down your spine, make
you double over with laughter or bring a tear to your
eye will be shared at the 6th annual Azalea Storytelling
Festival March 1-3 at LaGrange College's Callaway
Auditorium.
Winner of the National Storytelling Membership
Association Leadership Award, the festival has attract-
ed an audience from around the Southeast. This year's
presentation will feature nationally acclaimed tellers
with stories from the past and present.
Six storytellers will take to the Azalea stage to
captivate audiences with their tales and talents.
The Azalea Storytelling Festival begins on Friday,
March 1, with registration at 5:30 p.m. A light supper
(pre-registration required) and storytelling sampler
begin a 6 p.m.
On Saturday, March 2, registration begins at
a.m. Saturday's first concert begins at 10 a.m. and fea-
tures national storytellers Ed Stivender, Mary
and Michael Parent.
After a break for lunch from noon to 2 p.m.
lunches available), close-up sessions with the
tellers begin at 2 p.m. An afternoon concert, featurin
Cynthia Watts, Eric Litwin and Betty Ann Wylie begins
at 3:30. The evening concert begins at 7:30.
On Sunday, March 3, the day begins
fee, donuts and entertainment at 9 a.m.
Tickets for the event are $30 for the full
val ($15 for students), $15 for Friday night ($7.50
students), $20 for all day Saturday ($10 for students), $5
for the Saturday morning or afternoon concerts
for students) and $10 for the Saturday evening event ($5
for students). Sunday morning sessions are free.
Investigators Seeking Public's
Troup County investigators are asking for
your help in solving the theft of a 2001 Honda
XR 100R motorcycle, red and white in color
with a value of $2800.Q0.
According to the Owner, the motorcycle
was taken from 2770 Mountvflle Hogansville
Road sometime between January 24th and
January 29th.
Your help is also needed in locating the
following person. Steven Lyle Avery is want-
ed by sheriff's investigators on charges of
child molestation. Avery is described as a
white male, 33 years old, 6 feet tall, weigh-
ing 205 pounds. He has brown hair and blue
eyes.
Anyone with information about these or
any crimes is asked to please call Crime
Stoppers at 812-1000.
Chamber Breakfast Set for Feb. 19
The February 19th Chamber of
Commerce breakfast at Events on Main will
feature Greg Lauderman as the keynote
speaker. Mr. Lauderman develops and deliv-
ers IT-based economic development solutions
as part of the Georgia Tech TechSmart team.
Reservations for the breakfast are still
available by calling your Chamber of
Commerce at 884-8671. Tickets are $9.00 for
members and $10.00 for non-members.
A/mond Comp/etes Bas/c Tra/n/ng
Marine Corps Pvt. Sean C. Almond, son
of Shirley E. Almond of Hogansville, recent-
ly completed basic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot, Paris Island, S.C. Almond suc-
cessfully completed 12 weeks of training
designed, to challenge new Marine recruits
both physically and mentally.
Almond and fellow recruits began their
training at 5 a.m., by running three miles and
performing calisthenics. In addftiS
physical conditioning program, he
numerous hours in classroom and field.
ments which included learning first aid,
form regulations, combat water
marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat
assorted weapons training.
close order drill and operated as a
infantry unit during field training.
Almond is a 2001 graduate of
Troup Sheriff Issues Warrants
Troup County Sheriff Donn3
that warrants have been issued
County man after he attempted to run
officers on Plum Tree Drive. According!
Sheriff Turner, drug agents went to
Tree Drive (the site of a previous drug
after receiving
were making metb_amp
investigators arrived, they drove by the
idence and smelled a strong chemical
They saw Joey Shane McClendon
Amy Lm Hill get into a white Ford
Investigators attempted to stop the
but McClendon sped to
Tree Drive where he was blocked in by
undercover vehicle. McClendon lammed
undercover vehicle at least six times
finally went around it and attempted to
over Sgt. Rick White and
Gaddy.
Sgt. White fired at the vehicle,
out two tires on the Escort. When the
came to rest, McClendon fled the scene i
foot but the passenger, Amy Lynn Hill of
Plum Tree Drive was taken into custody
charged with criminal attempt to
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