PAGE 10-A HOGANSVILLE tiO~iS NEWS - THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 2004
TIME TO RHYME, DRESS FOR SUCCESS- Everyone
at Hogansville Elementary, from administrators to teach-
ers to students, enjoyed the observance of what would
have been the 100th birthday of Dr. Seuss. Top Photo:
Brent White, Austin Hemdon and Keion Ransom made
a colorful trio when they entered the lunchroom. Bottom
left: in the spirit of one of Dr. Seuss' most famous books,
Mr. Reeves prepares some green eggs that are exact-
ly that for the Pre;K breakfast crowd. Bottom center:
Instructional specialist Jacque Jones models an offi-
cial Seuss hat. Bottom Right: Brittany MacKenzie shows
some Seuss attire and Cat in the Hat plush animals.
No doubt, Seuss himself would have had a thnll...
had he been in Hogansville!!!
'Pecos Bill'
Scheduled for
Get ready for Greenville Middle School's
"Pecos Bill and Slue Foot Sue Meet the Dirty Dan
Tim Kelly.
It's the saga of Pecos Bill, who was raised
and Slue=Foot Sue, who likes to ride down the Rio
River on a catfish.
They come to the dusty town of Prairie Dog to
who is being threatened by Dirty Dan and his
who quiver and shake whenever there's mention
water.
They hatch a plan to do Granny out of an
tune of gold.
All manner of wild complications follow
the gang
house.
For a great time, plan on being in our schoolh~
March 18 for two great performances.
Young Men, Women's_tl
Is Scheduled for Mar,.h|
The Friendship Baptist
Church of Hamilton will be
hosting a Young Men's and
Women's Day program on
Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.
The program will be for
boys, girls, men and women
of all ages.
The speaker for this event
is Minister Yvonne Williams.
Minister Williams is a pow-
erful motivational speaker
Those who have hea
message of trial and td
have been blessed.
The Friendship
department invites yot
a part of this program I
promises to motivatt
unmotivated and give a
of salvation to the unsa
All churches are e~
aged to bring out their
Everyone is encourag
who has delivered messages wear their church tee~
to thousands through the jeans. Refreshments W.
United States. served.
135th Church Anniversary
Friendship Baptist Church will be celebrating its I
church anniversary on Sunday, March 14..
The program will begin with the regular order oft
ice at 11:00 a.nx and continue at 3:00 p.m. with special !
Rev. William Perry, Jr. and Mt. Sardis Missionary I~!
Church of Dadeville, Alabama. Rev. O.C. Stiggers a~
members invite everyone to come out and help eelet
this historic occasion. Dinner will be served.
THREE
DIGITS!
MaKayla
Gaddy was
among the
many
Hogansville
Elementary
students
w h o
enjoyed
activities
marking the
lO0thdayof
school this
year.
Hats Off To Wanda Lowe
Wanda Lowe wears many hats...registered nurse, commumty activist, wife. mother...and cancer survivor.
Wanda ,s a nurse at West Georgia Healdl System who was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago.
Even as she mlderwent chemotherapy and radiation treamaent, she still came to work almost everT single
day...weanng a fun. colorful hat and a wi&. sunny smile. Even as she fought fbr her lilb. she launched a
breast cancer awareness crusade to help others. \\hnda also helped start a breast cancer support group
several years ago. not knowing she would eventually become a member of thafvery group.
W'e are honored to count Wanda kowe is a member of our West Georgia Health System family. She
exemplifies the inner strength and spirit of caring shown by so many of the people who work here. Our
hats are off to you, V~anda. for wmr courage, commitment and concern for the well-being of others.
WEST GEORGIA HEALTH SYSTEM
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