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Hogansville Elementary Recipient
Of Bellsouth Pioneers Computer
The Georgia Chapter of the
Bellsouth Telephone Pioneers
presented a Brainchild comput-
er to Hogansville Elementary
School on Friday, March 24, 2000
at the Ramada Inn in IGrange.
The Brainchild is a lap top
computer that can be kept in the
school library and checked out
by teachers and parents to aid the
students in many valuable areas,
such as preparing for the ITBS
tests.
Mr. Jody Hale, assistant prin-
cipai at Hogansville Elementary,
was presented the computer by
Jeff Oliver of Phillip Olive
Association/Brainchild Company
who produce the computer
The Telephone Pioneers do
many worthwhile projects, but
their main focus is on education.
The Tri-City Council, which is the
local council for the LaGrange,
Newnan and Carrollton areas, has
worked diligently with
Hogansville Elementary in dif-
ferent areas of education. Junior
Achievement has been conduct-
ed in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade
classes.
"I Like Me" books were pre-
sented to the kindergarten class-
es, and a safety talk was given to
the 1st grade classes and they
were presented with Buckles the
Safety Bear,
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ON GROUNDHOG DAY the
Pioneers observed Job
Shadowing by escorting some of
the 4th graders to city hall where
they were given a tour and the
city manager explained how city
government works.
In April there will be a work-
shop conducted for parents to get
more ideas of how to better help
their children with homework
and how to instill permanent
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Assuring Student Success. Shelby ....
White, council president for Tri- The following students were Rosser, Shantreze Russell, Thrower, Tene'.shlS[ m!
City Council, told me, "We just honored at Callaway Middle Martin Smith, Lashae Stoddard, Amber Watkins, TLq
can't thank Mr, Hale and the School for the third nine weeks Cartez Strozier, Kennon Toney and Chris Winford. !] e
whole staff at Hogansville period: and Ashley Williams.
Elementary enough for their
cooperation and support in our
projects. They allow us into the
school and are just great people
to work with. This computer is
just a small token of our appre-
ciation to all of them."
Hogansville
Elementary
Receives Books
The kindergarten classes of
Hogansville Elementary School
were recipients of "I Like Me"
books, which are personalized for
each student to encourage them
to learn to read.
Presenting the books were
members of the Tri- City council
of Bell South Telephone Pioneera
Imogene Murphy, LaVerne
Mallory, Joyce Brown, Shelly
White, Sue Woffored, and Fran
McNair.
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6th GRADE 7TH GRADE
Principal's List Principal's List
Savannah Beall, Hollie Jasmine Barone, Tammy
Benefield, Brittney Bishop, Barrett, Kelli Benefield. Jamie
Kristin Crowe, Scott Delong, Browning, Sam Bruggeman,
Kendall Dukes, Allison Hall, Byron Carter, Holly Hendrix,
Holly Hazelwood, Brittany Cordera Jennings, Siman Jyot,
Johnson, Ida Jones, Jeevna Kaur, Christopher Lowe, Breanne
Carson Keith, Sandy Lowe, Matheny, Sarah McKibben,
Tearria Mitchell, Diana Sargent, Sylvia Millen, Jeremy Murphy,
Lora smith, Tiffany Thompson, Tara Ormsby, Brandi Sharman,
and KaitlynWearden. Chris Skipper, Isiah Stephen,
Nick Suddath and To.ny
A/B Honor Roll Williams.
Lindsey Allen, Jessica
Alsobrook, Charlie Alvarez,
Andrea Andrews, Whittney
Barnum, Marry Bonner, Jake
Brantley, Kristin Brown, Shanice
Brown, Ashley Butler, Sammy
Calhoun, Desera Carter, Tabitha
Chaffin, Jana Coleman, Ariel
Cook, Amanda Costley, Raymond
Couch, Josh Crews, Gabe Edgin,
Amber Ellis, Allison Eneix,
Andrew Gaddy, Shelly Gardner,
Martez Grayson, Carla Grief,
Leslie Gwaltney, Shannon
Gwaltney, StacyHand, Rod
Hardy, Valencia Harris, Brandon
Langley, Brandon Mabrey,
Andrew Manning, Carlenton
Martin, Brandy Mathis, Rando'l
McRae, Shay Moss, Matt
Neighbors, Elizabeth Osborne,
Tikela Owens, Kendra Palmer,
Shacarra Pickett, Alan Potter,
Troy Price, Cassie Pruett, Neshae
A/B HONOR ROLL
Andrew Alston, Jordan
Bailey, Steven Beall, Jessica
Booth, Melinda Brock, Jessica
Brown, India Cameron, Alicia
Colton, 'Chalencia Copeland,
Ashley Daniel, Tabitha Dansby,
Brittney Davis, Chelse Farmer,
Jennifer Franklin, Lacelta
Freeman, Ginger Gaddy, Ryan
Gatens, Lisa Grieves, Seth
Hamer, Adrian Harem, Krystle
Heflin, Brent Hester, Andrea
Hopson, Kim Hutchins,
Dominique Jackson, Paul Keith,
Stuart Lee, Jessica Leftwich,
D'Lisa McCann, Ariel McIntyre,
Jennie :J!tcl! Latasha
Mitchell, Jessica Mosley,
Brittney Perdue, David Phillips,
Jeremy Pike, Courtney Rhodes,
Jessica Scott, Amanda Smith,
Ashley Strozier, Brittany
Ware Contributes
$500,000 to BYU
Holland M. Ware, of
Hogansville, has contributed
$500,000 to Brigham Young
University, Provo, Utah, to fund
scholarships for graduate stu-
dents in religious education and
for students studying violin per-
formance in the School of Music.
Ware describes himself as a
"very patient tree farmer" with
wide educational interests. In the
past he has focused on cancer
research, and in recent years has
become a dedicated advocate of
strong moral principles and val-
ues in education.
He mentioned that BYU is one
of a few institutions of higher edu-
cation with a strong emphasis on
religious education. "I'm
impressed with the standards this
school maintains and its mission
of teaching virtue and morals in
all aspects of its academic pro-
grams," he said.
"I'm particularly interested
in BYU's moral and religious val-
ues and its reputation as an aca-
demic institution. My interest is
in helping studyings who want to
become religion teachers and
who can be examples of the prin-
ciples they have acquired at
BYU," Ware said.
generosity shown in making it
possible for some of our students
who demonstrate extraordinary
teaching ability to receive the
financial help they need to pur-
sue graduate degrees in religious
education. We appreciate Mr.
Ware's acknowledgement,
through his gift, of the value of
religious education in today's
society."
The new scholarship in violin
studies will assist students who
otherwise could not attend BYU.
"I'd like them to be able to explore
music as deeply as they want,
whether as a career, or just for a
deeper appreciation of it," Ware
explained.
"We're very grateful for Mr.
Ware's establishment of scholar-
ship in violin studies at BYU,"
said David M. Randall, director
of the School of Music. "There
are always more students who
are deserving of financial aid than
we have resources to help, so this
generous gift is very welcome
and appreciated. It will be of
great value to our violin pro-
gram."
IN ACKNOWLEDGING the
scholarship, Robert L. Millet,
dean of religion education, said,
"I am extremely grateful for the
Corinth United
Methodist Bake
Sale Saturday
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church from 9-?.
8TH GRADE , l
Principal's List .
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Aldrich, Philip Be
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Cannon, Amber !i
Stephenie Cotter, t
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Knight, Joseph LanC
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Holli, Erin Hooteni
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Angelina Mitchell,
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Hanna Seymour,.
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