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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 I 11A The Sentinel-Echo I www.sentinel-echo.com www.sentinel-echo.com Volunteers invited to speak with L.C. 8th or 10th grade students Kennett invited to join Phi Sigma Theta at UK L.C. class of 1977 reunion The Laurel County School District is seeking volunteers to talk with an eighth-or 10th-grade student group about what they need to do to get ready for the career of their choice. Students really listen to the education and training recommendations offered from experts in their areas of interest. For eight-graders, volunteers are needed to help staff the Reality Store on March 14 at North Laurel Middle School or March 15 at South Laurel Middle School. The Reality Store is a financial simulation where students choose careers and make decisions about their budgets and lifestyles. Stations may include financial institution, real estate, apartment rentals, apparel, car dealer, credit cards, day care, gasoline, charities, memberships, entertainment, “fate,” gasoline, government, grocery store, insurance, investments, household products, phone company, cable TV and utilities. The Reality Store activity is a fun and effective way for students to learn about personal accounting, financial responsibility and life choices and interact with business people. Volunteers to serve on a career panel that focuses on overviews of careers from a similar career cluster are needed for 10th graders. One-hour career panels will be held during College/Career Readiness Advising Week, March 12 through March 16. Career clusters include: business and marketing, arts and humanities, agriculture, communications, inform- ation technology, social sciences, construction, education, health care, manufacturing, transportation, public service, and human services. • • • To volunteer or for more information, contact Rachel Jackson, North Laurel Middle School, 862-4719; Cindy Durham, North Laurel High School, 862-4703; Charity Fuson, South Laurel Middle School, 862-4748; or Caprecia Sizemore, South Laurel High School, 862-4730. North Laurel High School cheerleaders are the 2012 KAPOS State Champions. They are also the 2012 Medium Varsity Bluegrass Regional Champs, the 2012 Medium Varsity 13 Region Champs, the 2012 Medium Varsity UCA National Runner-up, and the 2012 Medium Varsity UCA/IFC World Champions. Left to right, front row — Ashley McCowan, Kayla Johnson, Ally James, Maddie Wood and Sidney Herrell. Middle row, Coach Toni Blake Williams-Greer, Peyton Lankford, Katlyn Helton, Sherry Gray, Makayla McKnight, Raye Lynn Campbell and Hannah Hale. Back row — Ben Barnes, Savannah Guzman, Tara McClure, Katelyn Sharp, Makayla Vaughn, Whitney McCowan, Ashley Pierce, Mercedes Laster, Coach Jomo Thompson and Coach Kim Wood. The Laurel County High School Class of 1977’s 35-year reunion is set for October 12 to 14. If you or a family member is a member of the class and have not been contacted about the reunion, please call, text, or email Susie Hillard Bullock at 859-361-3826 or hillard.sus- [email protected]. All who graduated or attended with the class of 1977 are invited to the reunion. Michael Lee Kennett, a freshman at the University of Kentucky, has been nominated to become a member of the prestigious national honor society, Phi Sigma Theta. Phi Sigma Theta is a national honor society comprised of undergraduate students who display excellence in academics. All nominees must have a minimum GPA of 3.0. The administration, faculty mem- bers, or fellow students nominate potential members. Phi Sigma Theta also encourages community service, leadership and continued scholastic excellence by offering various scholarships and awards. Membership in Phi Sigma Theta is an excellent addition to any college or career resume. Kennett, a computer engineering major at UK, is the son of Clay and Carla Kennett, Laurel County, and the grandson of Carl and Glenda Kirby and Chuck and Bertha Kennett Want to learn more History? The Sentinel-Echo has recorded it in a book! GET YOURS TODAY! 5 5 CALL 878-7400 All proceeds go to the Newspapers in Education Program $ $ Explore ‘The Hunger Games’ books at the public library Read and discuss ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins before the movie comes out. The discussion will be led by Julie Howe, Somerset Community College reference librarian, and will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday, March 12 at the Laurel County Public Library. The novel is set in a future where the Capitol selects a boy and a girl from the 12 districts to fight to the death on live television. Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister’s place for the latest event. Copies of the book need to be picked up and checked out from the Laurel County Public Library. Books will be available on a first come, first served basis. The free program is suitable for high school and college students and adults. Registration is appreciated for planning purposes. Register online at www.laurellibrary.org or call Gwen Stivers at 864-575 Michael Lee Kennett

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 2012 I 11AThe Sentinel-Echo I www.sentinel-echo.com

www.sentinel-echo.com

Volunteers invited to speak with L.C. 8th or 10th grade students

Kennett invited to join Phi Sigma Theta at UK

L.C. class of 1977 reunion

The Laurel County School District is seeking volunteers to talk with an eighth-or 10th-grade student group about what they need to do to get ready for the career of their choice.

Students really listen to the education and training recommendations offered from experts in their areas of interest.

For eight-graders, volunteers are needed to help staff the Reality Store on March 14 at North Laurel Middle School or March 15 at South Laurel Middle School.

The Reality Store is a fi nancial simulation where students choose careers and make decisions about their budgets and lifestyles. Stations may include fi nancial institution, real estate, apartment rentals, apparel, car dealer, credit cards, day care, gasoline, charities, memberships, entertainment, “fate,” gasoline, government, grocery store, insurance, investments, household products, phone company, cable TV and utilities.

The Reality Store activity is a fun and effective way for students to learn

about personal accounting, fi nancial responsibility and life choices and interact with business people.

Volunteers to serve on a career panel that focuses on overviews of careers from a similar career cluster are needed for 10th graders.

One-hour career panels will be held during College/Career Readiness Advising Week, March 12 through March 16.

Career clusters include: business and marketing, arts and humanities, agriculture, communications, inform-ation technology, social sciences, construction, education, health care, manufacturing, transportation, public service, and human services.

• • •To volunteer or for more

information, contact Rachel Jackson, North Laurel Middle School, 862-4719; Cindy Durham, North Laurel High School, 862-4703; Charity Fuson, South Laurel Middle School, 862-4748; or Caprecia Sizemore, South Laurel High School, 862-4730.

North Laurel High School cheerleaders are the 2012 KAPOS State Champions. They are also the 2012 Medium Varsity Bluegrass Regional Champs, the 2012 Medium Varsity 13 Region Champs, the 2012 Medium Varsity UCA National Runner-up, and the 2012 Medium Varsity UCA/IFC World Champions. Left to right, front row — Ashley McCowan, Kayla Johnson, Ally James, Maddie Wood and Sidney Herrell. Middle row, Coach Toni Blake Williams-Greer, Peyton Lankford, Katlyn Helton, Sherry Gray, Makayla McKnight, Raye Lynn Campbell and Hannah Hale. Back row — Ben Barnes, Savannah Guzman, Tara McClure, Katelyn Sharp, Makayla Vaughn, Whitney McCowan, Ashley Pierce, Mercedes Laster, Coach Jomo Thompson and Coach Kim Wood.

The Laurel County High School Class of 1977’s 35-year reunion is set for October 12 to 14.

If you or a family member is a member of the class and have not been contacted about the reunion,

please call, text, or email Susie Hillard Bullock at 859-361-3826 or [email protected].

All who graduated or attended with the class of 1977 are invited to the reunion.

Michael Lee Kennett, a freshman at the University of Kentucky, has been nominated to become a member of the prestigious national honor society, Phi Sigma Theta.

Phi Sigma Theta is a national honor society comprised of undergraduate students who display excellence in academics. All nominees must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.

The administration, faculty mem-bers, or fellow students nominate potential members. Phi Sigma Theta also encourages community service, leadership and continued scholastic excellence by offering various scholarships and awards.

Membership in Phi Sigma Theta is an excellent addition to any college or career resume.

Kennett, a computer engineering major at UK, is the son of Clay and Carla Kennett, Laurel County, and the grandson of Carl and Glenda Kirby and Chuck and Bertha Kennett

Want to learn more

History?The Sentinel-Echo has recorded it in a book!

GET YOURS TODAY!

55CALL 878-7400

All proceeds go to the Newspapers in Education Program

$$

Explore ‘The Hunger Games’ books at the public library

Read and discuss ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins before the movie comes out. The discussion will be led by Julie Howe, Somerset Community College reference librarian, and will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday, March 12 at the Laurel County Public Library.

The novel is set in a future where the Capitol selects a boy and a girl from the 12 districts to fi ght to the death on live television. Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her younger sister’s place for the latest event.

Copies of the book need to be picked up and checked out from the Laurel County Public Library. Books will be available on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis.

The free program is suitable for high school and college students and adults.

Registration is appreciated for planning purposes. Register online at www.laurellibrary.org or call Gwen Stivers at 864-575

Michael Lee Kennett