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LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL 2615 JEFFERSON DRIVE FIREWIRE LIBERTY, TX 77575 936-336-6483 BPA Team Competes At Dayton Meet By Penni Koonce State Qualifiers Conner Gilliland; Entrepreneurship; 1st place Rebekah Burris; Keyboarding Production; 1st place Pete Russell; PC Servicing & Troubleshooting; 2nd place Angelica Martinez; Integrated Office Applications; 2nd place Alicia Hernandez; Advanced Office Systems & Procedures; 3rd place Economic Research Project – Team; Enoc Medina, Alicia Hernandez, Angelica Martinez; 1st place Presentation Management – Team; Julie Birdwell, Lindsey Ortiz; 2nd place State Alternates Karen Grimaldo; Fundamental Word Processing Skills; 4th place Danielle Walker; Advanced Interview Skills; 4th place Sharday Freeman; Interview Skills; 5th place Enoc Medina; Medical Office Procedures; 5th place Mariela Garcia; Basic Office Systems & Procedures; 6th place Small Business Management – Team; Pete Russell, Rachel Schatz, Danielle Walker, Sharday Freeman; 5th place Placed at Regionals Shantal Harrison; Banking & Finance; 7th place Rachel Schatz; Desktop Publishing; 8th place Daniel Rico; Extemporaneous Speech; 8th place Lindsey Ortiz; Fundamental Spreadsheet Applications; 10th place Jill Birdwell; Graphic Design Promotion; 11th place Administrative Support – Team; Karen Grimaldo, Mariela Garcia, Rebekah Burris; 8th place Vol. 5 Issue 15 Jan. 30, 2009 “SUPER POLL” Liberty High School students polled yesterday chose the Arizona Cardinals over the Pittsburgh Steelers 2-1 in Sunday’s matchup. Above: Liberty High School Business Professionals of America students participated in Regional Competition at Dayton High School. There were 5 individual state qualifiers, 2 team state qualifiers, 4 individual state alternates, and 1 team state alternate. Sam Rhine To Give Genetics Update Sam Rhine has crossed the country for 30+ years presenting the latest genetic information to high school students and their teachers. He has also spoken to audiences in Toronto, Montreal, Tokyo, Vienna, Prague, St. Petersburg, Russia, and Nairobi, Kenya. Sam has devoted himself to genetics education. He is a gifted speaker with a passion to teach the “world” the applicability of genetics to daily living. He began while he was a graduate student by speaking to high school biology classes, first in Indianapolis and then in Boston. Soon he was presenting whole-school convocations to hundreds of students on two main topics: prevention of birth defects, "The Most Important Nine Month of Your Life," and prevention of AIDS, "Say 'Know' to AIDS." For the past several years, Sam has concentrated on presenting Genetic Update Conferences (GUC's). These one-day conferences for biology teachers and students are designed to teach the latest in genetic advances, hot research areas, and career opportunities. Sam takes biology from the textbook to the heart by posing ethical dilemmas each will face as technological advances continue. In 1997, the National Association of Biology Teachers presented Sam with the NABT Honorary Membership Award. This award is given to one teacher in the U.S. annually and is the highest honor that the association can bestow upon members of the profession. Sam and his wife of 40 years live in suburban Indianapolis. They have two children and eight grandchildren who live close by and keep life “lively.” Dr. Rhine will speak at the LISDA on Tuesday Feb. 3 from 9AM to 1PM. FIREWIRE LHS FIREWIRE Vol. 5, Issue 15 Jan. 30, 2009 WWW.LIBERTYISD.NET PAGE TWO Sports Banquets News and Photos Volleyball Awards Football Awards Awards from the Volleyball sports banquet are as follows: Most Style Award Lauren Cook Most Improved Freshman Player Brittnie Rakestraw Most Improved Junior Varsity Player Kirbie Gruver Perseverance Award Sarah Fairchild Leadership Award Erika Flournoy The Lady Panther Award Kirby Taylor Outstanding special teams player Lucas Cowl Most valuable back Jeff Gibbs Most valuable Lineman Chris Vann Outstanding Defensive Back Ryan Meche Chris Fregia Award Tevin Goodman & Charles Whittaker Panther Heart Award Jon Erik Zalesak Ricky Robinson Award Andy Beene All-District MVP Offensive Player of the district: Michelle Braxton 1st team All-District: Sharday Freeman Rachel Schatz 2nd team All-District Chaucie Lacefield Honorable Mention Sydney Givens Kelsey Duff Left: Kirby Taylor hits the ball. She received the Lady Panther Award. Football photos by Robert Ward Volleyball & Cross Country photos by Margo Taylor Vol. 5, Issue 15 Jan. 30, 2009 LHS FIREWIRE Jr. High One Act Play Scores a First Place By Anthony Malish The Liberty Junior High School One Act Play department placed 1st in district with Opal. They also received numerous other awards including best actor (Robert Lindsey), four all-star cast, 2 honorable mention all-star cast, outstanding lights, and outstanding sounds. The High School One Act play department however started rehearsals for Mother Hicks by Suzan Zeder. This is the 1st time the playwright allowed it to be cut. Liberty has premier U.I.L rights. The 1st competition will be held March 23 in Liberty. The 20 cast and crew members are as follows: Cast: Nikki Cook, Kaitlin Wood, Alex Warner, Justin Windemiller, Courtney McNeill, Conner Gilliland, Brody Zalesak, Josh Fitzpatrick, Pete Russell, Micheal Holladay, Chesney Bechtel, Lauren Iller, Lexi Meche, and Trey Edmond, Crew: Jonathan Gunter, Nicole Bechtel, Katy Kimberly, and Meredith Taylor; Alternates- Drake Mosley, and Starr Sharp. FIREWIRE WWW.LIBERTYISD.NET PAGE THREE Got Questions About College Opportunities? From www.collegeboard.com Tip #1 - Pulling Your Application Together • Narrow your list of colleges to 5 and review it with your counselor. Get an application and financial aid info from each. Visit as many as possible. Make a master calendar and note: • Test dates, fees, and deadlines • College application due dates • Required financial aid applications and their deadlines • Recommendations, transcripts, and other necessary materials • Your high school's deadlines for application requests, such as your transcript • Ask for recommendations. Give each person your resume, a stamped, addressed envelope, and any required forms. • Write application essays and ask teachers, parents, and friends to read first drafts. Did you know… that more than 70% of college and state deadlines occur between February and April? FIREWIRE LHS FIREWIRE Boys Varsity Wins In Overtime 66-64 By Nikki Goudeau 4-3 in district, the Panther basketball team showed no mercy towards the Splendora Wildcats on their own grounds this past Tuesday. With and ending score of 66-64, the Panthers were victorious. Not only did they win, they outscored the Wildcats in overtime when senior Arlando Senegal scored an unpredictable lay-up. Astonished, the boys fought hard, running the Wildcats with fast breaks, three pointers, and for some, a game of one-on-one. The outstanding player for this game was junior point-guard, Terrance Roberts, scoring 13 points during the original game, along with another added 11 during overtime. Their next game will be against the Cleveland Indians at home beginning at 7:30PM. Lady Panthers Hit Rough Streak By Dustin Nelson So far this year the girls Varsity basketball team is currently 1-8 in district. The girls seem to have hit a rough spot these past couple of games. They fell behind 55-44 yesterday in the game against Splendora. Player Michelle Braxton led the team scoring 12 points in the game. Last Friday, the Lady Panthers lost against Coldspring with a final score of 74-46. Sharday Freeman led that game by scoring 19 points. This Friday, the LHS Girls Basketball is facing Cleveland here in Liberty. The NACB (Nation Association of Basketball Coaches) is having Coaches vs. Cancer games this weekend, January 30th thru February 1st. The games will be promoting breast cancer awareness and other cancers in general. Our girls will be participating in this event this Friday Vol. 5, Issue 15 WWW.LIBERTYISD.NET Jan. 30, 2009 PAGE FOUR More Power To Ya By Kaci Earp & Austin Gruver This Saturday, the LHS Power-lifting team will travel to New Caney to compete in the upcoming meet. The competitors that will be going along with Coach Logan and Coach Dunaway are, Pete Fountain competing in the 114 lb. weight class, Dylan Blackburn and Darrin Walker in the 132 weight class, Martin Sterling and Thomas Kerry in the 165, Chris Hardy in the 181, August Roberts in the 198, De-Jonge Robinson and Terrance Goodman in the 220 weight class, and Josh Sell and Arlando Senegal in the super heavy weight class. Liberty High School will be hosting a meet next Thursday, February 5th. Photos By Robert Ward