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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

CHS announces Term 1 honor roll

Today in history Today is Wednesday, Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 2013. There are 83 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History: On Oct. 9, 1813, Giuseppe Verdi, the composer of such classic operas as “Aida,” ‘‘La Traviata,” ‘‘Rigoletto” and “Il Trovatore,” was born in the Italian village of Le Roncole. (There is some dispute over Verdi’s date of birth, with numerous sources saying he was actually born on Oct. 10.)

On this date: In 1888, the public was first admitted to the Washington Monument. In 1910, a coal dust explosion at the Starkville Mine in Colorado left 56 miners dead. In 1930, Laura Ingalls became the first woman to fly across the United States as she completed a nine-stop journey from Roosevelt Field, N.Y., to Glendale, Calif. In 1936, the first generator at Boulder (later Hoover) Dam began transmitting electricity to Los Angeles. In 1940, rock and roll legend John Lennon was born in Liverpool, England. In 1958, Pope Pius XII died at age 82, ending a 19-year papacy. (He was succeeded by Pope John XXIII.) In 1974, businessman Oskar Schindler, credited with saving about 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust, died in Frankfurt, West Germany (at his request, he was buried in Jerusalem).

rest McClurg, Christian Shamar Peterson, Renee Elizabeth Prulhiere, L’zareya Beunce Shields, Camden Ellis Shock, Victoria Lynn Smith, Preston James Snyder, Benjamin Major Tucker, Tamara Allyce Tyes, Hollie Alyce Wood 10th Grade All A’s: Katherine Nanalee Aldridge, Silvia Elisia-ann Barreto, Katerine Dendy Hurt, Claire Marielle Isbell, Allie Rhea Jacobs, Emma Kathryn Knight, Sloan Leighton Weeden A’s & B’s: Ashley Ausbon, Recbecca Paige Bradley, Branton Hayes Butler, Anyaah Khadijah Copeland, Savannah Elizabeth Courtright, Cierra Janeece Dunn, Logan Matthew Freeman, Inna Dion Golden, Benjamin Henson, Millie Grace Hill, Noah Walton Hill, Connor Horner, Stephanie Emma Jones, Pierce Scott Langley, Mark Stephan Larson, Uyen Kathy Tu Mai, Bailey Scott Martin, Amber Elizabeth McDonald, Jordan

9th Grade All A’s: Ian Graham Brose, Miller Elizabeth Carlton, Brennyn Colby Cox, Taylor Alyssa Frye, Baylee Hope Howard, Jacie Mackenzie Hudson, Kaleigh Carreon Leiva, Katherine Matheson, Sadie Taylor Mitchell, Ashton Ward Murrah, Christopher D. Patterson, Oaklea Kyle Moffett Ragan, Richard Everett Robinson, Caroline Elizabeth Sleeper, Daniel Gregory Villaflor, Sydney Allison Warren A’s & B’s: Laura Jane Avant, Richard Nicholas Baldos, Danny Ray Burcham, Tess L. Campbell, Shyna Dane’a Dilworth, Yvette Rae Evans, John Burke Fowler, Manuel Aldair Franco, Madeleine Grace Gardecki, Byron James Hastings, Tanner Blake Hathcock, Brookelyn Taylore Isbell, Andrew David Jarnagin, Andrew Shelton Lacefield, Jackson L. Lancaster, Allan Spencer Lee Jr., Matthew Dennison Louis, Leah Page Manus, Joshua For-

Dobbins McDuffy, Barron Timothy Moore, Javen Sherrod Morrison, Alysabeth Dawn Nunley, Parker Ruth Peterson, Anna Ruth Price, Quade Reaves, Karishna Satoko Roby, Madeline Grace Shirley, Shayla Deanne Smith, Olivia Danielle Wilbanks, Madison Brooke Woodruff 11th Grade All A’s: Amanda Elise Blair, Avery Victoria Shappley, Austin Reid Thompson A’s & B’s: Ciara Shanise Betts, Madison Bailey Bickert, Teosha Monea Boyd, Peyton Eldridge, Ashley Paige Hollins, Ashley Tatum Huggins, Kathryn Monique Knippers, Heather Lindsey Kocurek, Holley Galbraith Marshall, Ashley Ann McClamroch, Monique Cierra McDonald, Devani Pena Ocana, Ashley N. Robertson, Anna Katherine Tomlinson, Austin Hunter Urvina, Jazsmin Berna Walker, Rebekah Kincade Williams 12th Grade All A’s: Mckenzie Rayne Carson, Jose M. Contreras,

Callie Mary-Alice Genovese, Bradley Nathaniel Hastings, Katie Elizabeth Jones, James Lafayette Jourdan, Hayden Abigail Malone, Mallory Lauren McClurg, Erica Elain Mullins, Destiny Marie Ortiz, Hannah Catherine Shea, Tetra Monique Tyes, Elizabeth Nan Whitehurst A’s & B’s: Frances Wells Bullard, Bryant Trent Carlton, Jarron Dyronte Edmond, Logan Ryan Gates, Janessa Hope Gibbs, Taylor Layne Hathcock, Hannah Scott Holt, Monica Ann Hutchens, Kenneth Neal Lancaster, Graves Brawner Marshall, Brandon Michael May, Shelby Renee McClain, John Michael McFall, Imani Desiree Marrison-Clark, Carl Brent Navarro, Erin Joyce Overholt, Hayden Wesley Park, Chylencia Danielle Phelan, Madeline Lisa Smith, Savannah Grace Smith, Annalee Makelle Sparks, Brice Javarron Spence, Kelsey Jane Tweddle, Grace Ann Wilbanks, Matthew Keith Windham

Alcorn High School senior named student of the month The Rotary Club Student of the Month is Hilary Price from Alcorn Central High School. She is the 17 year old daughter of Shane Price and Tina Price Downs. Price is ranked third in her class, and has an ACT score of 27. She has received numerous awards in classes such as Health, English I, Geometry, and Chemistry. She has been a

state finalist in Future Business Leaders of America. She has been involved in extracurricular activities as well as maintaining a high academic standing throughout her high school career. She has been a member of the Lady Bear Basketball Team for three years, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Business Leaders of America,

Hilary Price two time district finalist and a

Spanish Club, Beta Club, Mississippi Scholars, Oakland Baptist Church Youth Choir Ensemble, and Oakland Baptist Church Youth Group. She has served her community by being involved in Community Connections Mentoring Program, Habitat for Humanity, “Souper Bowl” of Caring, Junior Leadership Auxiliary, Oakland Baptist Church’s Sum-

mer Mission Camp, was a student leader in Oakland Baptist Church’s AWANA program, and was a coach for Little League Basketball. Price’s future plans include college at the University of Mississippi, where she will enroll next fall as a political science major. Upon graduation, she plans to apply for Law School and pursue a career as an attorney.

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