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Class of 2012Graduates from8 Area Schools
313 Central Residents to Graduate This Month
Thursday, May 10, 2012 • Vol. 15, No. 10 • 28 Pages • Circulation 10,000 • www.centralcitynews.us • Phone 225-261-5055
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Central High Spring Game Set Thursday
CENTRAL — Fans of the Central Wildcats will get a look at an un-precedented array of running back talent and a quarterback duel next Thursday, May 17 at the Annual Central Spring Football game be-ginning at 7 p.m. at Wildcat Sta-dium (admission $5). Everyone is invited to a Crawfish Boil from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the stadium (meal $10). It will be “Football in May.”
Running Backs Could DazzleWildcat Faithful
DON’T BLINK OR YOU’LL MISS THEM — All-State rocket Gary Triplett (left) will play wide receiver in next Thursday’s Central Spring Football Game. Wildcat fans will also get a thrill out of watching sophomore running back Justin Vessell (right)See SPRING GAME on Page 27
CENTRAL — Over the next 10 days, more than 300 Central residents will receive their diplomas from eight area high schools — Cen-tral High, Central Private, Catho-lic High, St. Joseph’s Academy, Redemptorist, Parkview Baptist, Bethany, and Baton Rouge High — and 12 different home schools. Central Private will hold its graduation on Friday, May 11 at 6 p.m. at Zoar Baptist Church. Cen-tral High will hold its baccalaure-
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GRADUATING SENIORS Kelli Elliott and Zach Evans (left photo) of Central High and Victoria Brian and Luke Fryoux of Central Private.
GOP Candidates Launching Campaigns
BATON ROUGE — A host of Re-publican candidates launched their campaigns in this fall’s election Tuesday at the first-ever Ronald
Reagan Newsmaker Luncheon at Café American in Baton Rouge. The event, hosted by the Re-publican Party of East Baton
Rouge Parish, featured candidates for Mayor-President, Metro Coun-cil, State Supreme Court, and 1st
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GOP CANDIDATES Hughes, Bourgeois, Walker, Amoroso, Wilson, Higginbotham, McDonald, Delgado, Loupe, Conroy, and Heck. See Page 6.
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CENTRAL — Gov. Bobby Jindal succeeded in getting the Louisiana Legislature to adopt his Education Reform Bills, but one part of the plan is unlikely to find much sup-
GOP CANDIDATES Hughes, Bourgeois, Walker, Amoroso, Wilson, Higginbotham, McDonald, Delgado, Loupe, Conroy, and Heck. See Page X.
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HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT — Stephen Sumrall (right) was honored Tuesday night as the outgoing President of the Honor Society of the Christian Home Education Fellowship. Sumrall, a Central resident, will graduate next week. He is the son of Randy and Julie Sumrall of Central. Presenting the award was society sponsor Paul Bethel.
Central City News’ 2012 Publication ScheduleJanuary 2012 - July 2012 - 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month
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Thursday, May 10 Graduation EditionThursday, May 24 Professional ServicesThursday, June 14 Hard Hat EditionThursday, June 28 Central Home EditionThursday, July 12 Health and Fitness GuideThursday, Aug. 9 Back-to-School Edition
Thursday, Sept. 6 Central Football PreviewThursday, Sept. 20 Hard Hat EditionThursday, Oct. 4 Health & Fitness GuideTuesday, Nov. 20 Christmas Gift GuideThursday, Nov. 29 Central Christmas Parade
China’s Dangerous Plan to Acquire Our Ports
BATON ROUGE — Thanks to Amer-ica’s “free trade” policies, which treat a Communist dictatorship as though it were a private enterprise, the rulers of Communist China now have great wealth, so much so that they have trillions of dollars sitting idle. They can use their vast wealth to subjugate and control their people, and they do. They can use their wealth to ac-quire the world’s most sophisticated and deadly weapons, and they do. And they can use their wealth to acquire the vital infrastructure of the world — and that’s exactly what they are doing. In country after country, China
be a target of the Chinese. In December 2011, Mr. Wei Jia-fu, the chairman of China’s power-ful, state-owned shipping company China Ocean Shipping Co. (COS-CO), announced that his company is attempting to purchase a major port on the east coast of the United States or on the Gulf of Mexico. They also hope to acquire a port on the Pacific coast of the United States. The Chinese use the infrastruc-ture they acquire as a base of in-telligence operations and to secure deep roots in the countries where they operate. They also convert the opera-tion of their new facilities into the China labor model, which means low wages and inhumane working conditions for nationals they hire in their state-owned projects. For example, the port they ac-quired several years ago in Greece provides workers long hours with no breaks for food, bathroom, or rest. And the wages are near the starvation level. Now a bill in the Louisiana Leg-islature could help facilitate those very things happening right here in Louisiana. SB 723 by Sen. Conrad Appel provides that the governor will ap-point an International trade board, which will in turn adopt a Master Plan for international investment and trade. The Secretary of Eco-nomic Development would in turn have the power — acting on his own — to enter into joint ventures, partnerships, and cooperative agreements with foreign govern-ments, such as China. Under Art. 7, Section 14 of the Louisiana Constitution, “coopera-tive agreements” can be used to obligate funds and property of the State of Louisiana.
SB 723 Could AidHolden’s Plan to Secure ChineseFunding for Loop Woody Jenkins Editor, Central City News
he has twice travelled to China in an attempt to secure funding for the Baton Rouge Loop. He is hop-ing a Chinese government-owned bank will put up the seed money and become the “private” partner in a public/private partnership to build the Loop. If that happened, the Chinese government would own and operate a Loop encircling the City of Baton Rouge and cut-ting across the middle of Central. When it comes to ports, the Chi-nese already own some of the most important ones in the world. For example, not long ago, they ac-quired port facilities at both ends of the Panama Canal. Now the Port of New Orleans or the Port of Baton Rouge may well
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ports. They are also building and keeping owner-ship of superhigh-ways in countries around the world. Mayor-Presi-dent Kip Holden is well aware of this, which is why
is purchasing oil fields, mining concessions over vast areas, and
When the act says the Secretary can enter into “partnerships” with foreign governments, it means the Secretary, acting alone on behalf of the State of Louisiana, can become a business partner with a foreign government, such as China. When President Bush was in of-fice, a company in Dubai proposed to operate a port on the east coast of the United States. That created an outcry of oppo-sition. Eventually, President Bush and Congress intervened to prevent Dubai from operating a port in this country. But today, there is no prohibition in federal or state law to prevent Communist China from acquiring the Port of New Orleans or owning the Baton Rouge Loop. SB 723 would allow the Secre-tary of Economic Development to enter into partnerships, joint ven-tures, and cooperative agreements with the Chinese that could facili-tate just such a takeover. SB 723 has already passed the state Senate and is pending on the House floor. Please call your state representatives at 225-342-6945 and ask them to vote against SB 723 or at least amend it to prohibit foreign countries from directly or indirectly acquiring our roads, bridges, toll roads, or ports. If this does happen, we will be an occupied land.
EMILY KEMP, shown with her parents Roxane and Eric Kemp of Central, was honored Tuesday for her outstanding academic performance in home school. Emily, who gradu-ates next week, has already started college and hopes to earn her bachelor’s degree in two years and go on to earn a Masters in English and computers.
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More than 300 Central Graduates...Rep.ClifRichardsonFightsSerious Threat from Cancer BATON ROUGE — State Rep. Clif Richardson is attending to his du-ties during the current session of the Louisiana Legislature while undergoing treatment for a life-threatening cancer. Richardson, who was just re-elected to his second four-year term in the House last fall, was diagnosed with multiple myelo-ma, which is a cancer in the leu-kemia family. In an interview Wednesday, Richardson said he greatly appre-ciates the support and encourage-ment of friends. He said he has been undergo-ing chemotherapy twice a week. He has experienced some pain and nausea from the treatments. “When I get my protein level down, I will go in for a bone mar-row transplant,” he said. The former owner of Rebel Electric and former justice of the peace said, “There is no cure yet for this kind of cancer but it can go into remission. Hopefully, we can get it in remission and wait for a cure.” Last week, Rep. Richardson announced that he has resigned from his three committees in the House — the Committee on Transportation and Development, Committee on Natural Resourc-es, and Committee on Municipal,
Parochial, and Cultural Affairs. Richardson, 69, served as jus-tice of the peace from 1991 to 2007. In the House, he succeed-ed his friend, the late Rep. Don-ald Ray Kennard, who held the House seat from 1976 until 2008, longer that anyone else has ever represented East Baton Rouge Parish in the state legislature. He was reelected to his second term without opposition. Richardson, a native of Inde-pendence, is married to the for-mer Diane Carpenter.
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ate at 2 p.m. this Sunday, May 13 at Zoar. Graduation will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 18 at Betha-ny World Prayer Center in Baker. Central residents will graduate from the following schools (all numbers are approximate, because final grades have not been posted): • Central High School (226) • Central Private School (33) • Catholic High School (14) • Home Schools (12) • Redemptorist High (10) • St. Joseph’s Academy (8) • Bethany Christian (4) • Parkview Baptist (4) • Baton Rouge High (2) At Central High School, the Class of 2012 is smaller — 226 — than some other classes in re-cent years. However, next year the Class of 2013 is expected to gradu-ate more than 300 seniors, Central schools Supt. Mike Faulk said. Central High School has not yet announced the names of the Vale-dictorian or Salutatorian, pending final exams and the announce-ment of final grades. Similarly, the school has not yet announced the number and dollar value of scholar-ship earned by this year’s seniors. Supt. Faulk said the Central High Class of 2012 had a large number of seniors who were simul-taneously enrolled in high school and college. At Central High, ev-ery student must complete a Senior Project. “This year’s projects were better than ever!” Faulk said. One landmark accomplishment for this year’s seniors was that they were the No. 1-performing senior class in Louisiana in ACT testing.
As a result, they are expected to earn many college scholarships and enjoy excellent college careers. But, they have also left a legacy for future Central High students. Because of their stellar perfor-mance on the ACT tests, Central High principal Bob Wales decreed that students will henceforth be able to wear shorts to school. That rule is expected to stay in place — a legacy from the Class of 2012. At Central Private, principal El-len Frazier said the 33 graduating seniors in the Class of 2012 have earned more than $350,000 in col-lege scholarships and more than $300,000 in TOPS scholarship funds. They have been accepted at 16 universities across Louisiana and the nation. A total 12 of the 33 graduates have attended Central Private since they were in kindergarten. Four of the graduates have par-ents who also graduated from Cen-tral Private, including both of the Valedictorians. Three of the graduates are from Australia. One of these is an ex-change student, while two of them hold dual U.S.-Australian citizen-ship. One Central Private graduate is already earning his pilot’s license. Among the estimated 313 grad-uates, there are 12 homeschoolers, who are graduating from 12 differ-ent homeschools. On Tuesday night, the Honor Society of Christian Home School Fellowship recognized two Central homeschoolers for their achieve-ments — Stephen Sumrall and Em-ily Kemp. Sumrall plans to attend LeTourneau University.
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Supt.MikeFaulkConsideringWhetherTo Withdraw Appointment of Principal CENTRAL — Central schools Supt. Mike Faulk said Wednesday he is still considering what action to recommend regarding the ap-pointment of a new principal for Central Middle School. Last week, Supt. Faulk recom-mended the appointment of Al Chapman, former superintendent of the Channelton School Sys-tem as the new principal for Cen-tral Middle. The Central school board unanimously approved his recommendation. However, immediately after the meeting, several parents be-gan doing a Google search on Mr. Chapman and learned that he had been dismissed from his previous employment. After the parents raised ques-tions about the circumstances of Mr. Chapman’s dismissal, Supt. Faulk said he would gather more information and report back to the school board. In an interview with the Central City News Wednesday, Faulk said
he is still reviewing the situation and will make a recommendation to the board Monday night. Faulk said he could do one of two things: • Allow the appointment to stand • Recommend that the appoint-ment be reconsidered Faulk said the top four finalists for the position were very close and that he could choose another qualified individual. One source who has researched Mr. Chapman said his dismissal appears to have been political and not based on any serious problem and that that may be why Supt. Faulk has hesitated to withdraw the appointment. School board president Dr. Jim Gardner said he is not sure what the board will do if Supt. Faulk recommends standing by the ap-pointment of Mr. Chapman. “Mr. Chapman would probably do a good job, but I’m not sure this controversy would serve him
well if he were appointed. The position at the middle school re-quires a very strong hand, and I wonder if he would constantly be second-guessed over the things that happened in Indiana.” Gardner said the controver-sy over the appointment of Mr. Chapman points to a flaw in Gov. Jindal’s education reform bill. “After July 1, when the new law goes into effect, the school board and the public will have no role in the appointment of princi-pals or any other positions. The education reform bill puts hiring 100 percent in the hands of the superintendent. I opposed and lobbied against that provision of the law. It completely strips the board of any power over hir-ing. Fortunately, Supt. Faulk has voluntarily agreed to continue to consult the board on hiring issues, but what about the next superin-tendent? This law really needs to be changed.” — By Woody Jenkins, Editor
port in the Central Community School System. Central schools Supt. Mike Faulk said Wednesday he will rec-ommend that Central not partici-pate in the state’s new “Louisiana Student Scholarship Voucher” Plan when the school board meets Mon-day night. Likewise, school board president Dr. Jim Gardner said he knows of no support from board members for participating in the voucher plan. Under Jindal’s program, if Cen-tral chose to participate, the state Recovery School District would send a number of students for Cen-tral to enroll. The school system would have no say over which stu-dents to accept or reject. In addition, the school system would lose about $1,900 per stu-dent. Supt. Faulk said, “Changing the rules for our citizens would not be fair to them. They wanted their own school system, and they have
their hands full taking care of the children who reside in Central. “We’re still growing here in Central and have all we can do to
keep up with the needs of people here,” Faulk said. The Zachary Community School System at first announced that it
would accept some students under the Voucher Plan, but yesterday announced that it had reconsidered and will not participate.
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MARKSVILLE — The Central City News won some of community journalism’s top awards Saturday at the 132nd Annual Convention of the Louisiana Press Associa-tion, which represents more than 110 daily and weekly newspapers across the state. The Baton Rouge Advocate was the top award win-ner among large daily newspapers. Central City News editor Woody Jenkins represented the newspaper at the event. Judging this year was by editors from the Georgia Press Association. Some of the awards won by the Central City News were:News/Editorial •1st Place, Best ContinuingCoverage of a Single News Event — “Election Coverage 2011” and “City of Central Privatization” — Judges’ comments: “There are few bet-ter things a newspaper can provide its read-ers than really good local coverage of peo-ple seeking public office. The Central City News did a great job keeping its readers in the loop on campaigning, bickering and all, candidate positions, and election re-sults. Citizens in this community would be hard-pressed to say they didn’t have good information available to help them make informed decisions at the polls.” “The Central City News had the unenviable task of covering local government while at the same time fighting on behalf of citizens to get information about how that govern-ment was doing its job. One of those tasks is hard enough. Doing both means the newspaper is shouldering a huge respon-sibility to safeguard the public’s right to know. Readers of this newspaper and citi-zens of this community should know how well served they are.” • 1stPlace,BestFrontPage Judges’ comments: “Excellent layout, design, photography, and news with em-phasis on local content, nice modern lay-out, good use of fonts, would like a little more white space, great color.” • 1st Place, Best News Story — “IBTS Low Bidder” by Woody Jenkins. Judges’ comments: “This one is in a class by itself. Hard-hitting, fact-filled, and thorough. Anything readers want to or should know about the topic is in here. A great example of journalism as a public service. This is an excellent paper: Newsy, punchy, readable, and thorough, with ap-pealing layout and graphics — and print quality my paper can only dream of.” • 2nd Place, Best News Sto-ry — “Heartbreak Highway” by Woody Jenkins. Judges’ comments: “Brought tears to my eyes. You really make the reader feel the loss of this young man but also provide the facts.” • 1st Place, Best Regular Col-umn — Country Living in the City by Woody Jenkins
Oak Trees by Terrie Palmer • 1st Place, Best Multiple Ad-vertiser Page — Central Wildcat Football by Terrie Palmer • 1st Place, Best Services Non-Retail Ad — Crossroads Animal
• 2nd Place, Best News Coverage • 1st Place, Best Investigative Reporting — “BREC” • 3rd Place, Best News Photo — “Zach Evans Game-Winning TD Against St. Paul’s” by Woody Jenkins • 1st Place, Best Photo Pack-age — “Central Tops East Felici-ana” by Woody Jenkins • 3rd Place, Best Special Sec-tion — “Graduation 2011” by Central City News staffAdvertising Design •1stPlace,BestAdCampaign— Oak Point by Woody Jenkins • 1st Place, Best Staff-Gener-ated Color Ad — Lancaster House by Terrie Palmer Judges’ comments: “Extremely appeal-ing design... Simple but also shows variety of merchandise.” • 2nd Place, Best Staff-Gener-ated Color Ad — Edna’s Market by Terrie Palmer Judges’ comments: “Good layout, ef-fective use of white space, typography. Makes me want to go and eat there right away!” • 2nd Place, Best Staff-Gener-ated Black & White Ad — Large
Hospital by Terrie Palmer Judges’ comments: “Very clean and classy, effective use of white space.” The Central City News will compete at the National Newspa-per Association in September.
PUBLISHERS Stafford Chenevert and Mary Catherine Roy Lacour of the Pointe Cou-pee Banner and Woody Jenkins of the Central City News at LPA Convention Saturday.
CARL REDMAN of the Advocate receiv-ing the Freedom of Information Award.
LPA president Norris Babin presenting 50-year award to David Petty of News Star.
Nancy and Jeff David of Livingston Par-ish News with Woody Jenkins of Central
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Register to Vote in Central Next Week BATON ROUGE — The East Baton Rouge Parish Registrar of Voters office is conducting a Voter Regis-tration Drive at the following loca-tions: • Central Library — Tuesday, May 15, 10 a.m. to 12 noon • Zachary Library — Tuesday, May 15, 10 a.m. to 12 noon • Greenwell Springs Library —
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Wednesday, May 16, 10 a.m. to 12 noon • Pride Library — Thursday, May 17, 10 a.m. to 12 noon Anything regarding voter reg-istration can be done at this time. You may register to vote, or change your name, address, or party affili-ation. For information, call 389-3940.
GOP Gathering on 2nd Tuesday of MonthCircuit Court of Appeal. Republican candidates in atten-dance included: • Mayor-President — John Conroy and Mike Walker • Metro Council — Buddy Am-oroso, Smokey Bourgeois, John Delgado, Ryan Heck, Chandler Loupe, and Scott Wilson • First Circuit Court of Appeal — Judge Mike McDonald • State Supreme Court — Judge Toni Higginbotham and Judge Jeff Hughes. Many of the candidates, espe-
cially Conroy and Walker, empha-sized the crime issue and promised to take a hard line. Republican parish chairman Woody Jenkins, who also serves as editor of the Central City News, told the more than 100 Republican elected officials, candidates, and party activists that 2012 will be a year of decision. “We must turn around our parish and our nation this fall and elect a new Mayor-President and a new President.” The event will be held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at Café Americain on Jefferson.
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MARTELLO, PRESTRIDGEKristin Martello and Seth Prestridge were wed Nov. 4, 2011, at The Gate-house in Baton Rouge.
Births • Engagements • Weddings • DeathsAnniversaries • Reunions
Milestones SHERIDON, DAVISAshley Sheridon and Brad Davis will exchange wedding vows June 1 at Zoar Baptist Church.
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BATON ROUGE — Kristin Elayne Martello and Seth Tyler Prestridge were married in an evening cer-emony on Nov. 4, 2011, at The Gatehouse in Baton Rouge. The bride is the daughter of Darla Day of Denham Springs. The groom is the son of Owen Pre-stridge of Central and Joy Hall of Slaughter. The bride was attended by her maid of honor, Kelsie Martello. Bridesmaids were Lacie Prestridge, Afton Carlisle, Stephanie Chiek,
Kristin Martello, Seth PrestridgeMarried Nov. 4
Ashley Sheridon, Brad Davis toWed June 1 at Zoar Baptist Church
CENTRAL — Ashley Nicole Sheri-don of Slaughter and Brad Daniel Davis of Central will marry in a 6:30 p.m. ceremony Friday, June 1, 2012, at Zoar Baptist Church. The bride-elect is the daugh-ter of Joe and Tanya Sheridon of Slaughter. She is the granddaugh-ter of Rose Pate of Slaughter and the late Jerald Pate and Joye Sheri-don of Pride. Ashley is a graduate of Bethany Christian School and Louisiana State University. She has a degree in elementary education and is em-ployed by the Zachary Community School Board. Her fiancé is the son of Ronnie and Donna Davis of Central. He is the grandson of Euna Bennet of Central and the late Terrel Bennet and Harold and Bennie Davis of Baker. Brad is a graduate of Central Private School and Louisiana State University at Eunice. He is a fire-fighter with the Baton Rouge Fire Department.Ashley Sheridon and Brad Davis
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Burrell S. “Buddy” Seal Burrell S. “Buddy” Seal died Wednesday, May 2, 2012, at his daughter’s home in Central at the age of 78. He was a resident of Zachary and native of Poplarville, Miss. He was a retired carpenter from Brown and Root Construc-tion. Visitation was at Charlet Fu-neral Home, Inc. on Friday, May 4 and continued Saturday, May 5 until services conducted by Rev. Gene Rives. Burial was in Azalea Rest Cemetery in Zachary. He is survived by his daugh-ters, Charmaine and spouse Mark Keltner and Cindi Mouton; grand-children, Brandilyn and Terry Childress, Brittany Keltner, Carly Mouton, Cory Keltner, April Mou-ton, Chase Mouton, Kaitlyn Con-ner, and Michael Conner; great-grandchildren, Peyton Childress, Jeanne Janise, Charlie Janise, and Ellisyn Jeansonne; niece, Rhonda
Conner; brother, Rev. Hiram Ru-ben and Mary Burge; sisters, Mary Jane and Gene Singletary, Dorothy Mae and James Kennedy, Martha Lou Singletary, and Nelda and Whitt Blackwell; and Buddy’s lov-ing companion, Dixie Kilby. He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Lura F. Seal; par-ents, Burrell and Nora Seal; sisters, Velora Knighten Carlton, Verna Tarver, Vera Spiers, Velma Spiers, and brothers, Vardaman Seal, Ven-son Seal, Vernell Seal, and Virgle Seal. Pallbearers were Mark Kelt-ner, Cory Keltner, Terry Childress, Chase Mouton, Michael Conner, and Terry Usry. Honorary pallbear-ers were Steve Singletary, Jimmy Fleming, and Glynn Fleming. He was a member of Zachary Lions Club, First United Method-ist Church of Baker, and he was an avid sports fan of LSU. Coach Buddy Seal leaves behind with love all of his softball girls of Zachary and Slaughter.
Istrouma Class of ’67Saturday, May 19
7 to 11 p.m. • $40 per personAll Istrouma grads are invited
to attend. There will be food, fun,visiting, dancing, and music
by Van Broussard. If you are an IHSgrad and interested in attending, call
Frank Parker at 225-658-2335.
and Megan Saucier. Flower girl was the bride and groom’s daugh-ter, Brylie Prestridge. The groom was attended by his best man, Adam Lanclos. Grooms-men were Chris Prestridge, Nick Prestridge, Jacob Prestridge, and Trent Payne. Ushers were Cody Lasyone and Kyle Matherne. Ring bearer was Caden Prestridge. A reception followed, the couple resides in Central.
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Great New Merchandise!Along with some of the old favorites!
Formerly Sage HillNew Owner, Misty Rembert
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29th St. Jude Bike-A-Thon Saturday CENTRAL — Events coming up in and around Central:
Now Through End of MayArtExhibit
The Greenwell Springs Library is hosting the “Art League of Central: A Retrospective.” The Central commu-nity is invited to come and see a vari-ety of paintings, drawings, and carv-ings by members of the Art League and works of senior students from Central High and Central Private.
May 10 and 11School House Rock, Live! Jr.
7 p.m. Central Middle School Talented Music and Theatre presents School House Rock, Live! Jr. at the Central High School Theatre. Tickets are $5 for students and $8 for adults. Tick-ets can be purchased at the Central Middle School office or at the door.
Saturday, May 1210th Annual Zoar Car Show
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The 10th Annual Car Show will be held at Zoar Baptist Church. Vehicle pre-registration is $15 which includes lunch. Vehicle registration fee day of car show is $20 which includes lunch. Trophies and awards will be given for all classes and categories. Free admission, free food, and door prizes.
May 14 through 16Homeschoolers EOG Testing
Classical Conversations is of-fering Stanford 1- EOG testing for homeschoolers at Mission Church
of Christ, 2300 Church St., Zach-ary. For information or register, visit cctestingservices.com.
Monday, May 14HeartFailureEducation
Program•10a.m.to12noon Lane Regional Medical Center will hold a free education and sup-port program for congestive heart failure patients and their caregivers. Registration is required and seating is limited. Call 654-5263.
Thursday, May 17CentralBackersCrawfishBoil
4:30 to 7 p.m. Central High School Backers will have a crawfish boil behind Wildcat Stadium. It is the same night as the spring football game. $10 per three pounds. For information or buy tick-ets, call Gerry Edgens at 937-7632, Lisa Metcalfe at 939-7454, Henry
Goudeaux at 202-6127, or Theresa Jarreau at 335-2465.
Thursday, May 17Power Up Safely! A Night
ofInternetSafety•6:30p.m. “Power Up Safely!” will feature topics on Internet safety, social net-working, online solicitation of mi-nors, and cyber-bullying. The event is sponsored by the Central Commu-nity School System and the CCSS Title I Department and will be held in the Central High Theatre.
Friday,May18Red, White, & You Blood Drive
7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. United Blood Services will hold a blood drive at Lane Regional Medi-cal Center. Donors are encouraged to sign up online at www.bloodhero.com, sponsor code: LaneRegional.
Saturday, May 19MissionsGolfTournament•8a.m. Comite Baptist Church will have a Homecoming — Missions Golf Tournament. Four man scramble, $45 person/$180 team. Open to ev-eryone. Proceeds benefit Children’s Summer Mission Camps. For infor-mation, call 275-3382.
Sunday, May 2060thAnniversary•11a.m.
Comite Baptist Church, 12250 Greenwell Springs, will have wor-ship services celebrating their 60th Anniversary. Dinner-on-the-grounds following services. For information, call 275-3382.
Tuesday, May 22“Ask the Doctor”
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Dr. Joshua Best, an OB/Gyn with Bayou Regional Women’s Clinic will discuss effective treatment for the symptoms of menopause during the “Ask the Doctor” Lunch and Learn session Lane Regional Medical Cen-ter. Advance reservations are re-
quired by call 654-5263. The session is free and includes a light lunch.
May 25 and 26St.PiusXGarageSale
St. Pius X Catholic Church is hav-ing a Garage Sale at the Activity Cen-ter, 6380 Hooper Road, Friday, May 25, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Saturday, May 26, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Plenty of items: household goods, toys, and furniture. No clothes or shoes.
May 28 through 30Wildcat Baseball Camp
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wildcat Baseball Camp will be held at Central High baseball field for boys ages 7 through 14. The camp will focus on hitting, bunting, field-ing, sliding, throwing, base running, ground ball technique, and fly ball technique. Cost is $100 and includes three days of instruction and a camp T-shirt. To pre-register contact Mike Forbes at 270-2674.
Saturday, June 2Knights of Columbus DanceFundraiser•7to10p.m.
Knights of Columbus will hold a dance at Kristenwood featuring Van Broussard. Tickets are $40 per couple. For information, call Wayne Messina at 505-7137 or 261-4771.
Saturday, June 2CHS Class of ’97 Reunion
7 to 10 p.m. The Central High School Class of 1997 is having their 15th reunion at The Varsity Theater in Baton Rouge. Tickets are $28.50 a person if pur-chased on Paypal and $27 a person if purchased through mail. For in-formation, see Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/centralhigh-school1997 or email [email protected].
Tuesday, June 5BillyCannon/DaltonJones
GolfScramble&Social•8a.m. The Billy Cannon/Dalton Jones Golf Scramble and Social will be held at the Bluffs to benefit Lou Paternos-tro, a resident of Central. Format is four-person scramble with a shotgun start. $400 entry and $500 entry and hole sponsor sign. Contact Buddy Wicker 335-5702, Jimmy Culpepper 278-6858, or Cheryl Paternostro 324-1999.HAPPENING NOW!
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5 p.m. • Sammy’s GrillLooking for George Thomas Forest Jr.,
Margaret L. (Peggy) Hardesty, Carolyn MaryHigginbotham, Mary Ellen Lazarus,
Edward (Mackey) McMillan, Judy Miller,Mary Susan Mitchell, Bonnie Ann Barham, Jeanete Elaine Daniels, Cynthia Ann Taylor,
and Thomas Henry Scott Jr.If you have info call Marilyn Long
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No charge for listing one week. Call 261-5055.
LOST — iPad in a Central Community Clean-Up members truck. 225-200-0661.
FoundLost &
ST. JUDE BIKE-A-THON — Chuck Langlois (left) is inviting all of Central to par-ticipate in the 29th Annual St. Jude Bike-a-Thon, rain or shine, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon this Saturday, May 12 at Bellingrath Elementary. For information, call Chuck at 261-055 or 603-6100 or call Dr. Tony LoBue at 261-6000.
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Flooring
Allen’s Custom Floors, LLCInstalling all wood and laminate floors. Specializing
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Ask for Mike • 225-955-2269
Flooring
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$6 for first 10 words. $10 for 11 to 20 words, $15 for 21 to 30 words. $20 for 31 to 40 words. $25 for one column inch classified display ad. Call 261-5055. Must be paid in advance. To pay by credit card, go to www.centralcitynews.us and click “Pay Now” on the left. Then email ad copy to [email protected]. Or mail or hand deliver check and ad copy to Central City News, 13567 Hooper, Central, LA 70818. There is an after-hours drop box.
BRENTWOOD ESTATES MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY — Three bedroom, two bath mobile homes for rental in Central. Move in special for those who qualify. Nice park. $750 to $850 per month. No pets. 225-436-9349 or 225-394-1701. 05/24/12 CHILDCARE in my Central home. Mother of two girls. Children ages 4-12. No pets, arts and craft background, nonsmoker. 225-278-2548. 05/10/12DRIVERS — Owner operator/company for dry bulk and LPG. Also dedicated team oppor-tunities. Well maintained equipment. Good pay to work for 84 year old company. Must be 24 yoa, w/acceptable MVR. Stephen 225-387-0023. 05/10/12 FOR RENT — Newly remodeled two bed-room, one bath mobile home in small park lo-cated at 10944 Ridge Road. Quiet, safe, neigh-borhood. $600 per month. $250 deposit. Call 225-202-0053. One year lease. 05/10/12FORSALE — 16x80 Skyline mobile home. Two bedroom, two bath with garden tubs and
Classifiedsseparate shower, some furniture. Excellent condition. Very clean. $12,500 obo. 423-618-5691. 05/10/12FOR SALE — 1.5 and 6 acre lots on Old Greenwell Springs Road in Central. Phone 225-939-4105. 08/09/12FOR SALE — Power wheelchair (scooter). Looks and runs good. $375. Call 225-931-6014 or 225-262-0889. 05/10/12FOR SALE — Loveseat, great for camp, $40; electric stove, $50. Call 225-261-6206. 05/10/12GARAGE SALE — Multi-family. Baby items. 12965 N. Oak Tree Dr., Rambling Oaks neighborhood. Saturday, May 12, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 05/10/12GARAGE (ESTATE) SALE — 16342 Wax Road next to DEMCO. All proceeds go to St. Jude in honor of AC “Tommy” Thomas. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, May 11. 05/10/12GARAGE SALE — Two family garage sale. Lots of items. Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 17458 Ashton Ave. 05/10/12GARAGE SALE — 16610 Shetland Ave. Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lots of “boy stuff.” 05/10/12NEEDED — S.W. Mississippi Hunting Club Needs One Member With Tractor In Trade For First Year Dues Free. 225-276-8236. Let’s Talk. 05/10/12ROOM MATE NEEDED to share my home in the Central area. Male or female welcomed. 225-936-6571 or 225-262-5106. 05/10/12
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CENTRAL CITY NEWSMay 10, 2012
Central High
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Dear Graduates: We would like to join with you in celebrating your gradu-ation from high school. This is a major milestone you have achieved. It has been the result of many years of studying and developing skills which will allow you to handle the next stage in your development. As you move forward and pursue your dreams please don’t forget the people who have contributed to your success to this point (family, friends, and educators). We wish you success and thank you for allowing us to share in this special moment.
Michael W. Faulk, Superintendent Central Community School System
A Message from Supt. Mike Faulk
Supt.MikeFaulk
Central CommunitySchool System
Central Private Schoolcongratulates the
Class of 2012and salutes their achievements
The thirty-three members of the Class of 2012 have beenaccepted at the following colleges and universities:
Christian Brothers UniversityGardner-Webb UniversityLouisiana State University
Louisiana State University EuniceLouisiana Tech UniversityMcNeese State University
Mississippi State UniversityNicholls State University
Our Lady of the Lake CollegeSoutheastern Louisiana University
Southern Methodist UniversityTexas Christian University
Tulane UniversityUniversity of Mississippi
University of Southern MississippiValparaiso University
They have also received $356,083 in scholarship offers and areprojected to receive an additional $300,580 in TOPS funding.
and we congratulate our future graduates for their performanceon the 2012 Standard Achievement Test-10
Division Grade Nat’l. Median Grade Equivalent Lower Elementary 3 4.5 Upper Elementary 5 8.2 Middle School 8 9.4
CENTRAL CITY NEWS Thursday, May 10, 2012 15
Rachel Barber
Barrett Black
MeaganBarrilleaux
Brittany Bass Jonah Beavers Darenisha Betts Sarah Biggs Trae Blalock
Marlon Alcee Taylor Armoney
Christopher Bramlet
Brodie Browning
Heather BozemanKimberly BourgeoisMadelyn Borskey
Danyale BordelonBailey Boles
Seth BrownJasmine Brown
Devin BrowerBrianne BroussardCole Brian
Sheridan Campanile Layla ClarkMaris Caldwell Damaris Clark
Stephanie Calamia
Eric Clack
Carissa Burch
Sheamiya Chatman
Jude Bumgardner
Selina Carte
Ashley Buckner
Luke Canella
Christopher Babin Carlee Bagley
Central High School’s Class of 2012
Jesus Acosta Ryan Addison
Crystal Brown
Rachel Pino Brown
Taylor Conrad Dylan CormierJulia Coffey Michelle Coleman Timothy Colomb Lindsay ConquesJasmin Clayton Brisha Coffee
Mr.SeniorZachHetrickandMissSeniorKimCoxe Best All Around Seth Brown and Sheureka Gunn MostLikelytoSucceedAustinFiresheetsandVivianRyder
16 CENTRAL CITY NEWS Thursday, May 10, 2012
Most Attractive Carissa Burch and Jacob Schopp Most Courteous Connor Morgan and Brookney Pursifull
Blake CrochetHaliey Cothern AlexCourtade Tyler Courtney KimberlyCoxe Benjamin Curry
Morgan DeerCaylin DebetazTiara DavisJohn Davis
Corey DavisHanan Daas
Kameron DornAshley DileoDalacia Derozan Bailey Dotson
Most School Spirit Blake Crochet and Rachel Raborn
Central High Baccalaureate Set May 13 at 2
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Most Dependable Madilyn Etheridge and Ben Curry
Central Graduation Monday, May 18 at 6:30
Rayne EisworthKaylyn DykesLevi Durham Zachary EvansMadilyn EtheridgeHollyn EllisKelli ElliottRyan Dunn
AustinFiresheets DevanFontenotHayleyFontenetteToddFletcher GarryFrankJohnFralickRaniForbesJennaForbes
Lindsey GiaconeQuintonFranklin SeanFruge Luke Galbo Taylor Genusa Dylan Gill
Sheureka GunnCarley GuerinJoe GoudeauWilliam Gore
Cole GordonBethany Gonzales
Trevor HardingRaven HamptonMatt Gutierrez Hallie Harris
BestFigure/PhysiqueKelliElliottandZachEvansBest Personality Justin Smiley and Garilon Triplett
18 CENTRAL CITY NEWS Thursday, May 10, 2012
Class of 2012 Known for High Standards
Most Talented Chris Jones and Terrin Sampey CampusFlirtLoganMetcalfeandStephanieCalamiaQuietest Hannah Lizarraga and not pictured Yichen Liu
Zachary HetrickBrandon HenryJudson Hayes Emily HodgesKelli HobgoodMelvin HoangJacob HillCorey Hawkins
Kayleigh Jensen Jason JohnsonRachel Huffty Krystal Ingalls Joseph Jarreau Rebecca JelleyMaegan Hood Justin Huff
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Hannah LoseeRebekah LizarragaHannah Lizarraga
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Paige Kirschenhunter Chandler LeivaJoseph LecoqKlaire LeblancAllison LeblancTiffany LangloisAlexanderLandry
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Kasey PinoCody PayneJacob ParkerCaleb Owens
Sarah RaschJuan RamirezRachel Raborn Jace RobinsonAriel RichardTaylor RenfroeMichael RauckHayden Rabalais
Johnathan Robinson Vivian RyderAutumnKnox-RoundsVictoria Ross
Colin Plunket Katelyn PulliamJacy Porta Brookney Pursifull
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HONEY LOOKS UP AT SANTA — The hero-ine of this Central Christmas Dog Tale is Honey (cen-ter), who captured her master’s affection and loyalty. Shown (left to right) are Brian Vecel-lio, Santa Claus, and son Logan. The canines are Tucker, Rusty, Hon-ey, Max, and Ginger.
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2012 2012
Dr. Tony LoBue:Central’s 2011Man of the Year‘I Don’t Want toTake Any Credit. Central Is AboutA Lot of PeoplePulling Together’
How My Best FriendSaved Our Family’sLives and Gave UsA Merry Christmas
CENTRAL — The Kringlewood Christmas Tree Farm, a landmark in Central for the past 35 years, is selling the last of its Christmas trees, and none has been planted for future years, according to owner Reggie Pulliam, who cited health as his primary reason for closing. The next few days may be the last time to purchase a Christmas tree actually grown in Central. The farm, located at 9110 Greenwell Springs-Port Hudson Road, is open from 1 to 5 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends. The remaining inven-tory of trees is 20 percent off. Pulliam, a native of the area and graduate of Pride High
See NEIGHBORS on Page 3
See MAN’S on Page 8See LAST on Page 12
Dr. Tony LoBue, 2011 Central Man of the Year
— Dr. Tony LoBue
Woody Jenkins
Set out each day believing in your dreams. Know without a doubt that you were made for amazing things. Josh HindsQuote on wall of Dr. LoBue’s office
A Central Christmas Dog Tale
Brian Vecellio
CENTRAL — If Central has a Tim Tebow, it is certainly Dr. Tony LoBue — a quiet, humble quarter-back who makes big things hap-pen while trying to make certain he gets none of the credit. A well-respected veterinarian and family man, leader of the busi-ness community, director of the an-nual prayer banquet, and dedicated City Councilman, Dr. Tony LoBue is Central’s 2011 Man of the Year.
CENTRAL — It will be a mighty happy Christmas around our house in Central this year, instead of the tragedy in could have been — thanks to my Honey! But I’m getting ahead of myself. I believe there’s always a rea-son for the things that happen and always a reason we meet who we meet. Another thing I believe is, “Dog is man’s best friend!” I have a true best friend in a dog named Honey! Last November, while my girl-
CENTRAL — Neighbors Federal Credit Union held Grand Opening ceremonies Tuesday morning for its new $3 million branch office at the corner of Wax and Sullivan. President Kathi Gill said Neigh-
bors felt the investment was need-ed to serve the credit union’s more than 4,500 members in the Central area. Neighbors’ member base in Central has tripled since opening its first Central branch at 13336
Hooper Rd. in August 2001. At that time, it had 1,300 Central members. Neighbors, which began in 1954 as the Baton Rouge Teach-ers Federal Credit Union, is now
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CLASSOFFICERS— Treasurer/reporter Paden Mouton, vice president Luke Fryoux, president Victoria Brian,
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Christopher Orr Marcus SandiferJada PocorelloAustin PierceAlexanderOvers
Brandy Melancon Matthew MyersPaden MoutonMorgan MileyEleni Miceli
LukeFryouxRachel Dupuy HunterFauntleroy Thomas Harrell Corinne MackMary LeavinesJill KingNicholas Hooper
LandonBoudreuxSky Baca Lauren Blanchard Victoria Brian Stephanie CreelJacob CarterPiers CarrollTyler Brown
Most Likely to Succeed — Lance Wicker and Jill King Most Athletic — Victoria Brian and Seth Stevens
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Ryan YoungErika WittenburgLance Wicker
Brennan WestHunter WallaceMitchell Van AstenSeth Stevens
Valedictorian Jill King & Lance Wicker Salutatorian Victoria Brian
Girls and Boys State delegates Erika Wittenburg,MaryLeavines,BrennanWest,andLukeFryoux
GraduationFriday,May11•7p.m.•ZoarBaptistChurch
Photos by Selser Photography
CPS: Where Champions Are Commonplace
Class Rebel — Austin Pierce and Corrine Mack
Most Laid Back — Erika Wittenburg and Tyler Brown
Most Legendary — Sky Bacaand Ryan Young
Most School Spirit — Jada PocorelloandLukeFryoux
Born in the Wrong Decade — MaryLeavines and Tom Harrell
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EllenFrazierPrincipal
Catholic High: A Proud Central Tradition
AdamBarrilleaux Landon Broussard Terryl Carter, Jr. Michael Dantin William DeLee Matthew Gibson ForrestKing
Kyle LeBlanc Kyle May Dacarius Powell Matthew Reynaud Gerald Terrell Jacob Venable Kyle Vince
St. Joseph’s Academy’s Central Class of ’12
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Ian CarneyCarney Christian Academy
Courtney HavardCarney Christian Academy
James HowellCarney Christian Academy
Dalton NoblesCarney Christian Academy
Brent NolanCarney Christian Academy
ConnerThibodeauxCarney Christian Academy
2012 Redemptorist High Wolves
Robert Breland SamanthaGeautreaux Brice Hooper Cody Iueli Bria Jarrell
Jonathan Lewis Colleen Malone Dylan Pizzolato Caleb Puissegur Andrew Templeton
Mary HodgesCHEF
Emily KempCHEF
Connor LloydCHEF
Morgan MonkCHEF
Stephen OliphantCHEF
Stephen SumrallCHEF
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Bethany Christian School’s Central Grads
2012 Parkview Baptist’s Central Grads
TaraFreeze Branden Lee Colin Rodgers Cole Wilson
Christina Bell Cody Gibbs Tomaranisha Henry Harley Rome
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Baton RougeMagnet High
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Congratulations Seniors from the Central City News
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Central Community TheatreFor information call 225-938-7433 or visit
our website at www.CentralCommunityTheatre.org6631 Sullivan Road • Central, LA
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Thursday, June 7Performances:
August 2 through 5Please prepare approximately
two minutes of a Broadwaysong with a karaoke track.
Accompanist will NOTbe provided. Bring a
current headshot.Age 12-26 is eligible to audition.
Call 938-7433 to makean appointment.
Central
THEATRECommunity
Summer Camps 2012
Little Orphan AnnieJune 4-8 9am-12
Ages 5-12
Disney Princesses & Villains June 4-8 1-4 pm
Ages 4-8American idol/
So You Think You Can Dance? Junee 11-15 9am-12 Ages 5 and up
The 80's Rock! June 11-15 1-4pm Ages 5 and up
Woody and Jesse's Country Hoedown June 18-22 9am-12
Ages 5 and upFor More Information call 225-938-7433 or visit
our website at www.CentralCommunityTheatre.org
Central
THEATRECommunity
Summer Camps 2012
Little Orphan AnnieJune 4-8 9am-12
Ages 5-12
Disney Princesses & Villains June 4-8 1-4 pm
Ages 4-8American idol/
So You Think You Can Dance? Junee 11-15 9am-12 Ages 5 and up
The 80's Rock! June 11-15 1-4pm Ages 5 and up
Woody and Jesse's Country Hoedown June 18-22 9am-12
Ages 5 and upFor More Information call 225-938-7433 or visit
our website at www.CentralCommunityTheatre.org
Central
THEATRECommunity
Summer Camps 2012
Little Orphan AnnieJune 4-8 9am-12
Ages 5-12
Disney Princesses & Villains June 4-8 1-4 pm
Ages 4-8American idol/
So You Think You Can Dance? Junee 11-15 9am-12 Ages 5 and up
The 80's Rock! June 11-15 1-4pm Ages 5 and up
Woody and Jesse's Country Hoedown June 18-22 9am-12
Ages 5 and upFor More Information call 225-938-7433 or visit
our website at www.CentralCommunityTheatre.org
Central
THEATRECommunity
Summer Camps 2012
Little Orphan AnnieJune 4-8 9am-12
Ages 5-12
Disney Princesses & Villains June 4-8 1-4 pm
Ages 4-8American idol/
So You Think You Can Dance? Junee 11-15 9am-12 Ages 5 and up
The 80's Rock! June 11-15 1-4pm Ages 5 and up
Woody and Jesse's Country Hoedown June 18-22 9am-12
Ages 5 and upFor More Information call 225-938-7433 or visit
our website at www.CentralCommunityTheatre.org
Wildcats’ Spring Game Thursday, May 17
CENTRAL — Central High fans will get their first look at the 2012 Cen-tral Wildcat football team during the Annual Central Spring Football game at 7 p.m. next Thursday, May 17 at Wildcat Stadium. Admission is $5 for all. Before the game, everyone is in-vited to a crawfish boil sponsored by the Wildcat Backers from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Meals are $10 for three pounds of crawfish, along with corn and potatoes. It will be “Football in May” with the Wildcat Band playing and the cheerleaders, Kittens, and Silks on the field in action. The concession stand will be open for business. Veteran quarterbacks Bret Cour-ville and Jake Myers will be vying for the starting position. Both are looking good in spring training, and Coach Sid Edwards could end up alternating the duo. All-Stater Gary Triplett, who will be a junior in the fall, is already in top form. The most interesting competi-tion may be for running back where Central has an array of talent that is stunning. Sophomore running back Justin Vessel, who did not play last year in order to concentrate on his grades, is only 15 but has a talent level that should attract the attention
of every college scout in Louisiana. Lamonte Juneau, who started early last season, is back and appears ready to ring up the TD’s. Senior Jaylon Morris is also a first class prospect for RB. Just to make things interesting, several other players will fill in at RB, in-cluding Courville, Myers, Triplett, and standout WR Devon Gales. With unprecedented offensive talent, Central coaches will have their work cut out for themselves, just to figure out who to give the ball to. Too bad they only let one person run at a time. — By Woody Jenkins
Wildcat linemen vie for turf Tuesday. Quarterback Bret Courville Quarterback Jake Myers Coach Sid Edwards
A nice catch and good run Double D is back! Coach David Dykes has returned to CHS.
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ALL-DISTRICT — Kristen Williams, senior guard, was voted to the All-Dis-trict Basketball team. She averaged 15 points a game and 12 ppg in district.
LADY WILDCATS SIGNING ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS — Kristen Williams (left photo), with her basketball teammates, signed with Southeastern Louisiana Uni-versity and Rachel Barber and Brisha Coffee (right photo), with their volleyball teammates, signed with University of Mobile and Alcorn State, respectively.
PROUD PARENTS — (1st row, left to right) Rachel Barber, Kristen Williams, and Brisha Coffee and (2nd row) Guy and Angie Christen, Julius and Laura Williams, and Roderick and Rhonda Coffee.
CENTRAL — Three Lady Wildcats from Central High School accepted scholarships last week to continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level. Rachel Barber and Brisha Coffee will play volleyball at University of Mobile and Alcorn State, respec-tively. Kristen Williams will be a member of the Southeastern Lady Lions basketball team. Rachel Barber received four var-sity letters in volleyball during her years at Central High. She was a three-time selection to the All-Dis-trict Team. She was named the De-fensive MVP for the Lady Wildcats, as well as Defensive Player of the Year in the District. Rachel finished her career by be-ing named the Female Athlete of the Year at Central High School. Academically, she is on the Honor Roll and is recognized as a Top Cat, which is based on grade point aver-age. She will major in biology at the University of Mobile. Brisha Coffee was an important part of the Lady Wildcat Volleyball program her four years at Central, especially in the school’s playoff
runs. She will major in biology at Alcorn State University. Kristen Williams was a key mem-ber of the Lady Wildcat basketball program during her four years at Central. She was named to the All-Parish Team, All-District teams as a junior and senior, and All-Aca-demic teams during her junior and
District 4
Congratulationsto all graduating
Central Community Students!May you have unlimitedsuccess in your future!
Three Lady Wildcats Sign Athletic Scholarships
senior seasons. She is involved in many activities, including DECA, Key Club, African American Club of which she serves as president, Student Council, and Leadership Committee. Kristen is on the Hon-or Roll and is recognized as a Top Cat. She will major in nursing at Southeastern Louisiana University.
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Bethany Christian School13855 Plank Road • Baker, LA 70714
774-0133BCS does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, color, national, or ethnic origin
Bethany Christian School is now enrolling Pre-K through 12th grade.To apply online visit www.bethanychristianschool.com
and click “Apply Now.”
Class of 2012