Tuesday, June 15,2010 - Thomasville Times - 3 FOCUS Silver Valley students earn honors GTCC announces spring honors list TIMES Staff Report Michael Harris, Colton Coggins and Javan Mc Guire received top awards at the Silver Valley Ele mentary School year end assembly June 7. The Silver Valley Civi- tan Distinguished School Citizen Award was pre sented for the 52nd con secutive year. It was the first service project of the Silver Valley Civitan Club after being char tered April 25,1959. Harris is the 56th stu dent to be honored with the award. He was rec ognized for being a role model to his peers and displaying the character istics of a good citizen including an outstanding scholastic performance, co-operative attitude, de pendability and leader ship qualities. His name was placed on a perpetual plaque with the names of aU previous recipients. He is the son of Ricky and Georgia Harris of Cid Road. The citizenship award is presented each year on an alternating basis as a memorial to four out standing past members of the Silver Valley Civitan Club. This year’s award was given for the ninth time in memory of Past TIMES Staff Report TIMES PHOTO/JOYCE PARRISH Major awards at Silver Valley Elementary School were earned by (from left) Michael Harris, Jayvan McGuire and Colton Coggins. President Odell Lambeth. The honor was presented by Harold Parrish, also a past president. Coggins received the Principal’s Award pre sented by Principal Kim Loflin. The honor has been given annually since 1971 and now totals 41 recipients. It is earned for high scholastic stand ing, co-operative attitude, and assistance given to teachers, dependability and leadership abilities. He is on the year-end “A/ B” Honor Roll. Coggins is the son of Chris and Tammy Coggins. The annual Woodmen of the World Award is earned by a student for outstanding proficiency in American history. Mc Guire earned the award from the Denton Lodge of the Woodmen of the World that was presented by Danny Soles. McGuire is a year-end “A/B” Hon or Roll honoree and is the son of Charlie and Chris ty McGuire. Nominations for the awards were made be a faculty committee. The recipients are graduating fifth grade students. The “A” Honor RoU for the school year was Harris, Ashley Leonard, Claire Patrick, Alyssa Manus, Madison Gore and Ian Patrick. The honors ceremony opened with the tradi tional procession march of fifth grade students be fore a standing audience of students and family It concluded with a reces sion parade. Guilford Technical Community College has recognized the academic accomplishments of stu dents during the spring 2010 semester. Recogni tion was at three levels: President’s List, Dean’s List and Honors List. Local students named to the President’s List, in clude: • Archdale — Robert Benson, Tammy Brown, April Cooper, Becky Hawkins, Brian Haynes, Jared Irusta, Barbara Jensen, Jason Kennedy, Angela Ligon, Ronnie Maynard, Mark Miller, Kimberly Mozingo, Lap Nguyen, Nghia Nguyen, Megan Stoll, Jason Walk, Trisha Watts, Ramona Wishon • Lexington — Priscil la Araque, Christopher Wilkins • Thomasville — Mari lyn Ashworth, Michael Evans, Shaundra Furr, Christopher Gardner, Chastity Hill, Jessica Hill, Robert Lundeen, JanieUe Manley, Pamela McDonald, Joshua Payne, Leah Pendergrass, Chris topher Potter, James Reid, Joshua Shaw • Trinity — Sara Idol, Marcina Johnson, Kristin Kerns, William Larsen, Spenser Moore, Amber Owens, Edward Peedin Jr., Jamey Skipper, Kenny Smith, Stephen Walser • Welcome — AUyson Hege Area students named to the Dean’s List, include: • Archdale — Whit ney Cook, Jeffrey Davis, Patricia Dawson, Kath ryn Fetner, Daniel Gray Angela JoUy, Anthony Marton, Marie McCall, Lindsey Newton, Heidi Woodgeard, Kourtni Wright, • Lexington — Richard Cole, Roger Hand, Mark Hedrick, Sophanara Khoeun, Drai Ksor, Amy Lowe, Cory Maxwell, Jo sephine Munda, RoUin Roberts • Thomasvfile — John Armfield, Kristin Block er, JanneU Curry, Hfilary Edwards, Laura Fulton, Rhonda Hartley, Landon Ivey, Jena Lineberry Darryl Taylor, Anthony Trent • Trinity — Connie Branch, Betty Eason, Kimberly Mackereth, Corey McRae, William Temple, Kevin Whitehart, Courtney Yates SHIPPING INCLUDED Want a map for your birthday? 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