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Playground Daily News from Fort Walton Beach, Florida • Page 10

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Page lOA-PLAYGROUND DAILY NEWS, Friday Morning, February 8, im Meigs Releases Academic List Principal Robert S. Smith announces the principal's academic lisl for Meigs Junior High School for the third six weeks grading period. Students achieving an academic 4.0 average are: GRADE 7: Eve Boggess, Jeffery Davis, James Donovtn Scott Flint, Eric Hanson, Patrick Henrie, Teresa Humber, Lunclle Mizell, Mary Spain Pope, Maria Schleidt, Andy Wilkinson. GRADE 8: Mike Adams, Margaret Barco, Barbara Blair, Colleen' Boyle, Sue Chapman, Melissa Clinger, Diane Gieseking, John McCormac, Lewis Oliver, Sandra Parker, Roland Seeley, Kelly Squires, Norma Stanley, Freedie Storner. GRADE 9: Michael Campbell, Calherine Crews, Cynthia Fields, Bart Hedley, Kraig Leslie Johnston, Jeffery Jones, Patricia Knox, Connie Maggerl.

Mark Phillips, Laine Summers, Merlin Thompson, Mary Thoreen. Students achieving an academic 3.0 average are: GRADE 7: Donnie Abboll, Gabriella Alaimo, Mike Audleman, Timothy Beasley, Sharon Bernhardt, Daphne Bicknell, Suzanne Bixby, Jacqueline Bobbin, Donald Boles, Sieve Boswell, Deborah Branson, Chrisann Breon, Rebecca Brewer, John Brooks, Nancy Brunson, Gary Bullock, Sharon Bullock, Clay Catledge, Jo Ann Chafin, Beverly Chamberlain, Karl Clark, Greg Clinger, Sherrie Cooper, James Coslin, Farley Dahl, Douglas Dahlberg, Nancy Davies, Stacey Davis, Dennis Elliott, Maureen Encardes, Andrew Epstein, Tanya Eshleman, Rory Evanchyk, Glen Fredrickson, Carl Fridley, Ricky Friend, Tonia Fuller, Doug Gardner, Rita Garrett, Barbara Gilbert, Diana Glass, Timothy Glendenning, David Gooch, Beverly Graydon, Kathleen Gregory, Carol Grimmig, Yancy Harges, Gary Harstvedt, Kevin Hart, Michael Halcher, Kristirie Heiney, Robin Hembree, Jeff Henkener, Jimmy Tyron Hinesly, Tamara Hoffman, Cheryl Hoffman, Nancy Hughes, Joyce Ikner, Suann Ivey, Michael Johnson, Douglas Jones, Kimberly Jones, Lanford Jones, Lawrence Keefe, Lori Knight, Karen Kornegay, Beth Kresl, Wendy Kropenick, Cynthia Labit, Robert Larson, Gary Locke, Tracy Mankowich, Leilani Matina, Vicky Mayhue, Richard McChargue, Stephen McCord, Melissa McCulloch, Joseph McLain, Jeffery McQuillen, Kimberly Mitchell, Teresa Mobley, Russell Moulton, Lori Nichols, Bettiann Owrey, Malia Palma, Patricia Parrish, George Pearson, Dan Phillips, Linleigh Plager, Daniel Price, Judith Rawlings, Bessie Reed, Cindy Robbins, Aian Rodgers, Evelyn Sacco, Penelope Sheppard, Susan Siedow, Vicki Sills, Paul Singley, Frances Sloma, Becky Smith, Nancy Smith, David Speigner, Johanna Stein, Vera Stephens, David Taylor, Jayme Tidwell, Ronald Ward, Joseph Whitley, Carla Winston, Allison Yii. GRADE 8: Robert Adair, Michelle Appleby, David Applegate, Woodrbw Barnes, William Barrow, Wayne Barrett, Rebecca Bartleson, Richard Battle, Susan Beck, Dewey Bell, Patricia Boggon, Edith Bordelon, Mike Brigance, Steve Brockman, Sheri Brooks, James Buchanan, Roger Budd, Elizabeth Byrd, Tim Cassidy.Sue Cavaneau, Bonila Clark, Cindy Clark, Sandra Clayborne, Crislie Cline, Sue Colyer, Ceclia Dixon, Denise Drotleff, Ronald Dykstra, Sharon Dyess, Mike Edge, Tracey Estep, Deborah Freeman, Melvin Freeman, Kevin Fuller, Don Furber, Cindy Gallina, Channa Gilmore, Lisa Glenn, Murrary Guptill, George Hambleton, Ellen Handley, Robert Harden, Craig Harris, Dianne Higgs, Lynn Hinton, William Hodges, Luci Hood, Kelley Howell, Carla Jackson, Joe Jason, Deborah Jennings, Carl Johnson, Jan Johnson, RSVP BOOK SEKVlCE-The Retired Senior Volunteer Program has started a book cart service at the NicevHIe-Valparaiso Hospital. Getting the project under way are (from left) Mrs. Anne Rayburn, RSVP program director, Mrs.

Susye Craig, Mrs. Robert DeBnilil, president of Niceville-Valparaiso Hospital Auxiliary and Mrs. Louise Park, librarian of the Valparaiso Community Library. (Photo by Emma Goggin) Ronnie Johnson, Rex Jones, Cori Kelley, Billy Kelly, Russell Kendrick, Soraya Kimbler, Lisa Kimbrel), Brent Knight, Suzanna Koch, Mark Koch, Karol Krause, Wally Landrelh, Mark Larimore, Cherie Lawson, Karen Limbach, Lisa Long, Tami Marlow, Bill Martin, Mary Malhcson, Laura McAuley, Erin McArn, William McCord, Thomas McDonald, Steve McKuhen, Leslie McLaurin, Mark McQuillen, Tammy Miller, RandyMills, Steve Moody, Mary Moore, Herbert Moree, Rhonda Morrison, Monica Muro, Lisa Nichols, Lynn Nicoloff, Dianne Nuben, Alan Nunn, Joseph O'Connor, Lavon Page, Ernest Parker, Patrick Parker, Julie Pearson, Glen Phillips, Robert Pihl, Linda Porter, Gloria Pritchard, Patricia Rader, Andy Register, Diane Reichcrt, Steven Reid, Bobby Reslivo, William Rex, Randy Riley, John Ritenour, Doug Rooks, Judy Rookstool, Randy Sansom, Gale Scheitlcr, Lisa Schomburg, Karen Schneider, Carl Sconnely, Carla Shelen- bcrger, William Shipley, Lauri Shomberg, Greg Smith, James Smith, Shirley Smith, Fay Spears, Mark Spier, GarySlanford, Cathy Stewart, Olivia Stovall, Janice Thompson, Clay Towery, Regina Turnbull, Karen Vaughn, Gale Watson, John Weir, Theodore Workman, Craig Wright, James Wright. GRADE 9 Milton Adams, Barbie Andersen, Nancy Andrews, Kenneth Andrews, Donald Alwood, Amy Autry, Dana Barnard, Ernest Barnelt, Debbie Beck, Alan Bennett, Terrence Besse, Joann Betty, Debbie Blizzard, Jan Bodenhamer, Roy Boring, Gregory Boyd, Debbie Branson, Robert Brecdon, David Brigance, Richard Brinckmann, Marilyn Bryant, Pamela Bryant, Helen Buchebner, Lulher Bullock, Nanci Bullock, Teri Burnett, Robert Butler, Steven Calbi, Susan Cantin, Linda Carter, David Cassidy, Loris Cooper, Sonya Cooper Susan Cosgrove, Elizabeth Craft, Linda Crawley, Charles Crews, Kay Cross, Tammy Cowan, Nanelte Culler, Robin Damerson, Jennifer Doraii, Jerry Dossett, Pamela Driver, Jerry Em- bier, Jay Emerson, Cynthia Ermel, David Everly, Keith Fahey, James Fell, Mark Fitzgerald, Robert Fletcher, Dcbra Furber, Donna Giroux, Raymond Glendenning, Tricia Grantham, Susan Graydon, Karen Greybill, James Griffith, Julie Grimmig, Richard Gunnels, Patricia Hane, Derek Hanks, Ricky Harper, Glenda Halcher, Jody Henderson, Deborah Hinton, Lauri Hood, Vicky Huddleston, Diane Humphries, Kevin Johnson, MaryLynn Jolinson, Sharon Kaiser, Tami Kelly, Sharon King, Cynthia Kingure, Harriet Lacy, Pauline lawless, Robert LeCroy, William Lee, Steven Lenentine, Norman Litwack, Ronda Long, Stewart Lucas, Tanya Lynn, Kalby Maddox, Michael Madaris, Karen McArn, Susan McCormac, Lisa McLaughlin, Judy Mead, David Mercer, Debbie Miller, Kathy Mills, Patricia Mobiey, Cynthia Moore, Sarah Morgan, Paul Orr, Cindy Peregoy, Paul Petrey, Brian Poore, Cathy Pritchard, Gayle Raspberry, Marc Ray, William Reed, Albert Reicherl, Judy Ricks, Scott Riley, Wynn Rivers, Melanie Rodgers, Ronald Rushing, Vicky Scherer, Tracy Sherman, Rachelle Shewmakc, Greg Siedow, Bob Sikes, David Simpson, Vickie Skaret, Nancy Slider, Mari Jane Smith, Karen Smith, Linda Smith, Sherry Smith, Willie Smith, Kim Smoak, Kathy Sotile, Carolyn Souter, Cindy Sowell, Gayle Stafford, Tammie Stevens, Mark Stillings, Nancy Stone, Paula Tatum, Sam Taylor, Racliel Tidwell, Mark Todd, Lillian Turnbull, Michelle Van Liere, Susan Whatley, Pattie Whitehead, Bobbie Jean Williams, William Larry Wils n.Cynthia Wingo, Debbie Wood, Kim Wyatt, Karen Yii.

Bennett Loses Perfect Record WASHINGTON (UPf)-For 20 years Rep. Charles Bennett, never missed a recorded vote in the House of Representatives. It was the best record of any current member, but it ended Wednesday nighl. Bennett, assured the House had finished its work and there would be no further voting, left for home and dinner with his family. A procedural snag over scheduling the emergency energy bill for a vote Thursday broke out and resulted in a parliamentary move by Rep.

Joe D. Waggonner to block the leadership's efforts to clear the energy measure. Waggoner demanded a roll call vole on his motion to adjourn, which lost 155-125, but it was a roll call vole and Bennett never got hack in time. Rep. Silvio Conte, took the unusual action of citing Bennett's record on Ihe House floor and Ihe Florida Democrat, having arrived loo late lo get recorded, acknowledged a standing ovation from his colleagues.

"I'm not as dejected as you might expect," Bennett told Ihe House. "Your concern is something beautiful," he added and then broke down in tears and took his seat. Christian School Lists Honor Roll The Fort Walton Beach Christian School has released its honor roll for the third six weeks. A Honor Roll Third Grade: Melissa Kchlhcm. Fiftii Grade: Teresa Jackson.

Honor Roll First Grade: Janet Pagan, Alice Cynthia Tabb. Second Grade: a i Anderson, John Newman, Mary Beth Hurley. Third Grade: a i a a Rhonda Jernigan, Miriam Merriwether. Fourth Grade: Diana Bruhn, Lynn Hickman. Fifth Grade: Tim Newman.

DWI Listed Top Cause Of State Traffic Toll TALLAIIASSEE-Accidenl records for the year 1D72 in- i a a i i while drinking was the leading contributing circumstance for fatal traffic accidents (he Florida Highway Patrol reported. Direclor Colonel Kldrigc Beach said, "Records indicate thai 625 fatal accidents occurred in which Ihe driver had been i i while careless driving, the second highest fatal accidcnl cause. Yates Graduates From FAMU; 4.0 Grade Point List Mrs. Bcrnice Yales, daughter of Air. and Mrs.

Jim Frank Carter of Fort Walton Beach, received lier U.S. in Business Education from Florida A Universily in December. She was also named lo the deans lisl for the fall quarter wilh a grade point average of 10. She is a graduate of Choc- tawhalchee and atlended OWJC. was responsible for 557 fatal accidents." Records show that failure to yield the right-of-way was third wilh 387 and speed loo fast for conditions was fourth with 342.

Carless driving was Ihe leading cause for all accidents, 82,716 with 28,257 injuries and failure lo yield right-of-way was second with 73,969 accidents resulting in 25,605 injuries. Safety experts estimate thai more than half of Ihe 10,000 pedestrians killed each year had been drinking. A study by the American Automobile Association in Washington, D.C., revealed that 71 percent of pedestrians killed on weekends had been drinking. Colonel Beach concluded by saying, Ihe drinking pedestrian and driver are using the same streets and highways, a most deadly combination is formed." He continued, "If you must use the highways while drinking, know your limit for alcohol or you may reach your limit in life." IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE YOU IOVE MEMOIIAIS-MONUMENTS'MADKERS PAT BRYANT '25 PKWY. FT.WALTON BEACH Cftest, "THE TOTAL NURSING CARE CENTER.

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