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HAPPY MARDI GRAS - CentralSpeaks.com
CENTRAL SPEAKS
February 7, 2013 • Daily News at CentralSpeaks.com
CENTRAL PRIVATE
REBEL YELL
PAGES 7-10
HAPPY MARDI GRAS
Photo by Michael Spangler
Central celebrated another
Mardi Gras season at the 7th
Annual Krewe de Centrale Mardi
Gras Ball. Hosted by the Central
Chamber of Commerce, the event
was held at K.A.T.Z. on Joor
Road. Live music was provided
by the Allison Collins Band. This
year’s King and Queen were Tim
Lazaroe and Reda Cockerham,
both of whom have been very
involved in the Chamber and the
Central community for many
years. Thank you to everyone
who attended and who helped to
make this event a success. We
hope to see you next year!
Sid Edwards Show
Moves to
Internet Radio
Attorney General Advises City of Central
By Dave Freneaux
In Central’s short history
Louisiana’s Attorney General has
only issued two opinions on the
governmental affairs of the city.
The first was in 2009 regarding a
zoning issue and now the second
was issued last week. In December,
in an effort to resolve a six month
long Council debate about budget
amendments, Mayor Watts made
the request of the AG’s office.
In June of 2012 the City Council
voted to limit funding of one line
item and provide only enough
funding for two months so that
this budget item could be further
studied. Because there are state
laws regulating the funding of
budget items, and while the issue
was still being debated by the
Council, the Mayor requested
clarification from the Attorney
General. The Council voted in
early January to restore the funding
for the fiscal year to the levels
negotiated in last May’s budget
workshop.
The Attorney General, in the
January 24th opinion, advised the
City of Central that Louisiana law
requires that all items in the budget
be funded for the entire fiscal year.
AG Opinion 12-0244 states, “Thus,
it is the opinion of this office that the
governing authority may not amend
a line item in the chief executive or
administrative officer’s proposed
budget to intentionally provide less
than a full fiscal year of funding
for a line item in the budget.” The
entire opinion can be seen at www.
ag.state.la.us.
When asked about the decision
Mayor Watts stated, “This is
a positive step forward, using
resources like the AG’s office to
work together and find ways to
operate our city government more
efficiently.” The Mayor will begin
work on the proposed 2013/2014
budget in just a few months, with
final approval of the budget by the
City Council due by early June.
5K Rebel Run & Central 5K Coming Up
There are two fun 5K events coming soon to
Central. Both are family-friendly events benefitting
local schools. The 3rd Annual 5K Rebel Run is
this Saturday, February 9th beginning at Central
Private School at 8AM. Runners and walkers
of all ages are invited to participate in this 5K to
raise money for Central Private School education
projects. Registration is $25 per person. Forms
are available at the Central Private front office, or
you may arrive early to register on race day. Turn
to page 9 for the 5K map.
On Saturday, February 23rd, Ochsner Health
System is partnering with Central High Track
and Cross Country to host the inaugural OchsnerCentral Community 5K. Registration is $25 in
advance or $30 on race day. Proceeds will benefit
CHS Track and Cross Country, as well as BRECCentral Parks trail improvements. You can register
online at www.CentralCommunity5K.com or
in person on race day. Registration includes a
free shirt, but there is a limited number of shirts
available, so register soon. Race day registration
will begin at the new Central Middle School at
7:30 AM, and the 5K begins at 8:30. We hope
to see a good turnout at both of these events to
support our local schools’ efforts.
CHS Football Broadcasts will
have a new home this fall on 104.9
FM Country Legends on game
nights starting at 6:30. Coach
Sid’s one hour radio broadcast
“The Sid Edwards Show” has also
found a home on the new Internet
and App based Central Speaks
Radio.
Starting next week tune in
Thursdays at 5:00 PM to hear
Coach Sid speak and interview
on all things sporting in and
about Central with a special
emphasis on CHS Football each
fall. Following Sid at 6:00 PM
will be the Central Speaks Radio
Hour hosted by Dave Freneaux
exploring news, politics and
current events in Central.
The broadcast can be heard
through Smartphone Apps, on
Facebook, on CentralSpeaks.com
and even through links in emails
and text messages. Watch the
newspaper, Facebook and your
email for more details on Central’s
newest broadcast medium and
tune in next Thursday at 5:00 PM
for the kickoff broadcasts.
2 CITY
Thursday, February 7, 2013 • CentralSpeaks.com Print Edition
Measure Twice, Cut Once
In the late 60’s my Uncle Wesley Forman
taught me woodworking in his shop on Dyer
Road in the far north reaches of what is now
Central. One of his most memorable pieces of
advice was “Measure Twice, Cut Once”. He
pointed out to me that putting that board back
in one piece if I cut in the wrong place was
about impossible. He admitted that it might
take a little longer to measure twice, but asked
me this: “If you don’t have time to do it right,
how the heck will you have time to do it over?”
Louisiana’s Attorney General last week
advised the Central City Council that budget
amendments must still provide funding for the
entire fiscal year. To the credit of our Council,
by the time this opinion was issued they had
already agreed to a solution and restored the
budget item under discussion. So what does
that have to do with cutting a board? Simple.
When it becomes obvious that an issue is going
to result in an unpleasant showdown, and there
is no immediate need to take action, perhaps
we could step back and consider whether
this is really the best way, or the only way, to
make that cut. Let’s ask the question “Is there
a better solution that might be acceptable to
everyone?”
So how do we “Measure”? First, consider
that my way may not be the only way. I would
submit that everyone in Central is in favor of
any effort the Mayor or the Council might
make to save tax dollars. Take your good idea,
put it on the table and let everyone contribute
to improving on it. When you are finished this
“measuring” of your idea, it is likely that your
idea will have been improved and that you will
have everyone’s support.
Second, use research to measure the issue. In
the case at hand, our Attorney General would
have been an excellent tool, and his opinion
certainly will help Central going forward. Our
ordinances, state law and other previous AG
Opinons are all excellent ways to measure our
proposed actions. Do the research.
Third, compromise is a powerful tool. Look
at where you believe we need to be and where
others believe we need to be, and measure the
difference. If the gap you measure is not too
great, consider a slight compromise that may
meet the expectations of the people on both
sides of the discussion.
It is not possible that Central has seen the last
of potentially difficult legislative decisions.
However, if we listen to other ideas, do some
research, and leave room for compromise, we
may more often do it right the first time and
not have to find time to do it over.
CONTACT Central SpeakS
Chamber Meeting Wednesday
The Chamber of Commerce February meeting is this
Wednesday, 2/13 at noon at Kristenwood. Guest speakers
will be Candidates Barry Ivey and Scott Wilson, both of
whom are running for the State Representative District
65 seat. Also scheduled to attend are State Senator Dale
Erdey, State Rep Valarie Hodges, and State Senator Bodi
White. Admission, including lunch, is $12, or $12.50 by
credit card in advance. Online registration is available.
Photo by Michael Spangler
2013 Central Mardi Gras Ball King Tim Lazaroe
and Queen Reda Cockerham
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H&R Block and DeAngelo’s
Celebrate Ribbon Cuttings
Photos by Michael Spangler
H&R Block, located at 14409 Wax Road at the corner of Wax and Sullivan,
held their ribbon cutting with the Chamber of Commerce. Give them a call
at 261-8185 for more information on their tax preparation services.
DeAngelo’s celebrated their ribbon cutting at the Central location, 9952
Sullivan Road. DeAngelo’s is open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week.
Call 262-4063 for more information or to place an order to go.
New Year, New You Continues with Body BaYou
A few weeks ago, our three New
Year New You contestants began
their weight loss journey with Body
BaYou. Each week we will continue
to update you on Taya, Lorie, and
Beth's progress. Today we will be
highlighting Melissa and her client,
Lorie Davis.
“When I first met Lorie I knew
she was motivated to live a healthier
lifestyle! From day one, she’s shown
up to our personal training sessions
with a big smile and ready to do
whatever I ask of her. In addition to
our training sessions, she’s also doing
cardio three times a week and eating
healthier. These lifestyle changes have
already started to show results, and in
her first week Lorrie lost 2.6 pounds!
That’s nearly 2% of her body weight in
only 1 week! With her determination,
wonderful attitude, and commitment
to a living a healthier life, Lorie
will continue to see great results!” –
Melissa, Body BaYou Trainer
Tune in to The Tiger Morning Show
at 8:00 AM every Monday morning to
hear about each contestant's success.
You can also visit Body BaYou's
Facebook page for weekly updates. If you'd like to make this New Year
about a new you, visit our website at www.bodybayou.com
BUSINESS 3
4 HEALTH
Thursday, February 7, 2013 • CentralSpeaks.com Print Edition
Need your Child’s Car seat CheCked?
Central Fire dept., lexlee’s kids, & the louisiana
Passenger safety task Force are waiting for
you! Call 225.372.3991 or 225.261.2000
for more info or to schedule an appointment!
Central Fire dept. 11646 sullivan rd., Baton
rouge, la 70818
saturday, February 16, 2013, 10 aM – 2 PM
appointments are recommended & drive-ups
are welcome!
9 out of 10 car seats are not used correctly,
make sure your child is riding safely!
Encouragement for a Healthy 2013!
Unfortunately, the end of January
& beginning of February marks the
time when New Year’s Resolutions
are typically pushed to the back of our
minds or forgotten altogether. There
are a million reasons and excuses we
give ourselves, but it all boils down to
the same end feeling – guilt.
It is such an unhealthy cycle we
put ourselves on! First, we make
these HUGE goals to change our lives
forever. Then 30 days later we say
they’re too hard and stop making any
effort to achieve those goals. We’re
ashamed that we didn’t succeed and
end up feeling bad about our bodies
(and ourselves) for the next 11
months. Then, for some inexcusable
reason, we restart the process only to
feel let down and ashamed again the
next year. Does that make any sense to
you?! Because it doesn’t at all to me!
By setting these big, hard-to-reach
goals, we’re setting ourselves up for
failure! For instance, if you want to
lose 100 pounds and you only lose
4 pounds in the month of January, it
can be hard to find the motivation to
continue, but, if your goal is to lose
the first 10 pounds and see how you
feel, by losing those 4 pounds, you’re
almost halfway to your goal!
Below are a few small changes
that may be reasonable to incorporate
into your life. If you would like, try
to come up with some by yourself.
Pick only 1 challenge at first and don’t
overload yourself.
Remember that it is small
achievements that will add up to
noticeable differences!
• Give up all sugary drinks for 1
week. This includes soft-drinks
and punches like Kool-Aid. Try
Unsweetened Tea or Lemon Water
instead and see if this could be a
permanent change.
• Move for at least 10 minutes
each weekday. Moms & Dads
out there, this is great for your
kids too! Turn on the radio and
dance, walk around the block
after your children get home for
school or have contests with them
on who can jump the farthest.
Remember that being physically
active is about having FUN! I
also bet your kids will bug you
to continue playing with them –
hello, motivation & incentive!
• Get out a calendar and write
down every “special” event for
the month of February & what
treat you would like to indulge in
on that day. If a co-worker brings
cupcakes to work and it isn’t
written down, skip it. If this helps
you to eat healthier, consider
doing this for each month.
• Buy a pack of Fudgsicle Pops
instead of Ice-Cream this week.
Each pop is already portioned and
only 40 kcal to squash a chocolate
craving.
• If you are rushed for time in
the during the week or dislike
cooking, use Sunday evening to
bake a big batch of chicken breasts
and stock up on different Steamin-the-bag Vegetables. For your
busy nights, reheat chicken and
pop the veggies in the microwave
for a dinner that will be ready in
10 minutes rather than going out
to eat.
Being healthy doesn’t have to be
hard, but it can be challenging, so
in this first week of February, I’m
here to challenge you to make a few
small changes that will leave you
feeling accomplished, proud of your
achievements and proud of yourself.
Healthy eating for life is about
moderation. It is important to enjoy
the foods you eat and make sure that
your body is getting all the nutrients
it needs & deserves! You can always
check in for more motivation/ideas
on my blog at www.racheleatsalot.
wordpress.com.
Good Luck!
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To place ads, e-mail [email protected]. Professional services & real estate
classifieds are $10 per week for three lines, plus $3 per extra line. Free classifieds must be
three lines or less. Ad deadline is Tuesday at NooN for that week’s paper.
Central Powerlifters
Perform Well at Walker Meet
Scores submitted by Coach Fresina
Central High powerlifters competed
in the Walker meet on February
2nd. Their stats were as follows,
including the top weights in class:
Brittany Johnson (1st total weight)
Squat: 310 (1st)
Bench: 130 (1st)
Dead Lift: 300 (1st)
Raegan Willis
Squat: 250
Bench: 105
Dead Lift: 300 (tied for 1st)
Katelyn Millet
Squat: 250
Bench: 105
Dead Lift: 230
Kayla Louque
Bench: 130
Dead Lift: 255
Sam Russell (1st total weight)
Squat: 345 (1st in class)
Bench: 150
Dead Lift: 340 (1st in class)
Caleb Clark (tied for 1st total weight)
Squat: 330
Bench: 200
Dead Lift: 390
Shannon Scott (2nd total weight)
Squat: 450
Bench: 245
Dead Lift: 425
Ryan Wise (tied for 1st total weight)
Squat: 485 (1st)
Bench: 250
Dead Lift: 440
Larry Bradford
Squat: 450
Bench: 245
Dead Lift: 500
Eddie Anderson
Squat: 360
Dead Lift: 485
Joshua Bogan
Bench: 135
Dead Lift: 340
Jarrett Williams
Squat: 400
Bench: 260
Dead Lift: 410
Blase Courville
Squat: 480
Bench: 340
Dead Lift: 420
Dr. Damon Butler, D.C., of Central Chiropractic
Center, is sponsoring a food drive benefitting
St. Alphonsus Catholic Church. From
February 18th to March 1st, any new patient
who brings in 8 non-perishable food items
will receive an initial exam, X-rays, and an
adjustment at no charge. This is a $150
value. Call 706-0454 for any questions or
to make an appointment.
Upcoming Events at Lane
Diabetes Support Group
Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 2:00
p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Type 1 or Type 2? Old Hand
or Newly Diagnosed? Maybe a
friend or loved-one has Diabetes?
Would you like to learn more about
Diabetes, or reinforce what you
already know? We welcome all who
have Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes
including family, friends and any
others in a supporting role.
Lane Regional Medical Center,
6300 Main Street, Zachary, LA.
Registration is NOT Required. For
more information, contact Sherri
Brady, RN, 225-658-4583
The Tell-Tale Heart, A Heart Health
Presentation
The Tell-Tale Heart, a heart health
presentation, will be held at the
Zachary Branch of the East Baton
Rouge Parish Library on Thursday,
February 14, at 11:00 a.m.
Professionals from Lane Regional
Medical Center will offer free
blood pressure screenings, and
provide CPR (cardiopulmonary
resuscitation)
demonstrations
and AED (automated external
defibrillator) demonstrations.
Dr. Charles Thompson, an
interventional cardiologist with
Cardiovascular Institute of the South,
will present the latest information on
ways to improve your heart health.
Call the Zachary Library at (225)
658-1840 to pre-register or for more
information.
Free Prenatal & Newborn Care Class
Lane Regional Medical Center
will offer a FREE prenatal and
infant care class on Saturday,
February 16, at 10:00 a.m. in the
Staff Development Classroom.
“The Pregnancy Workshop” is an
overview of what to expect during
pregnancy and delivery for the soonto-be mom. “Baby Care Basics”
covers all you need to know to care
for your newborn in the first weeks
of life. Partners are encouraged to
attend. Child care is NOT provided.
Registration is required. Please call
225-654-LANE (654-5263) to register.
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CENTRAL CoMMUNITY CALENDAR
THURSDAY 2/7:
Central Speaks hits the streets
Tight Knit Group Meeting, Central Library, 4-6PM
CHS Lacrosse vs St Paul, Home, 5PM
***
The public is invited to attend Galilee Baptist Academy’s open house February 7th from
9:00am to noon. Galilee is a private Christan school housing prek3 up to 8th grade. We
are located in the Zachary/Central area; 11050 G.S. Port Hudson Rd., Zachary, LA 70791.
You can reach our school office by calling 225-654-5633 ext. 3.
FRIDAY 2/8:
demonstration on still life painting.
TUESDAY
2/12:
Happy Mardi Gras!
CCSS Mardi Gras Holiday
Galilee Baptist Academy School Closed
Galilee Baptist Academy After Care Closed
Diabetes Support Group, Lane RMC, 3PM
City Council Meeting, Kristenwood, 6-7:30PM
WEDNESDAY
2/13:
Ash Wednesday
Paint-In, Magnolia Methodist Church, 9:30-12:30AM
CHS Football Mulch Sale Ends
CHS Basketball vs Scotlandville, Away, 5PM
CHS Lady Wildcats Basketball vs Scotlandville, Home, 5:30PM
CCSS Mardi Gras Holiday
Galilee Baptist Academy School Closed
Chamber of Commerce Meeting, Kristenwood, 12PM
Introduction to the Library’s Online Databases, Greenwell Springs Library, 3PM
Magnolia Methodist Church Community Market, 8AM-1PM
Magnolia Square Farmer’s Market, 8AM-12PM
CPS 5K Rebel Run, Central Private School, 8AM
CHS Lacrosse vs Northshore, Home, 9:30AM
Women Veterans of LA Meeting, Jones Creek Library, 11:30AM-12:30PM
CHS Bowling Coca Cola Invitational, Metro Bowl
Happy Valentine’s Day!
CCSS Mardi Gras Holiday
Galilee Baptist Academy School Closed
The Tell-Tale Heart, a heart health presentation, Zachary Library, 11AM
Introduction to the Internet, Greenwell Springs Library, 3PM
The Sid Edwards Show, Central Speaks Radio, 5PM
Central Speaks Radio Hour, Central Speaks Radio, 6PM
SATURDAY 2/9:
SUNDAY 2/10:
MoNDAY 2/11:
CCSS Mardi Gras Holiday
See you at church!
Galilee Baptist Academy School Closed
Galilee Baptist Academy After Care Closed
CHS Basketball vs Live Oak, Away, 5PM
CHS Lady Wildcats Basketball vs Live Oak, Home, 5:30PM
CCSS School Board Meeting, CHS Theater, 6-7:30PM
Art League Of Central Meeting, Central Library, 6-7:30PM.
Local artist Andrea Phillips will be having a free
THURSDAY 2/14:
FRIDAY
2/15:
CCSS Mardi Gras Holiday
Galilee Baptist Academy School Closed
Paint-In, Magnolia Methodist Church, 9:30-12:30AM
SATURDAY 2/16:
Magnolia Methodist Church Community Market, 8AM-1PM
Magnolia Square Farmer’s Market, 8AM-12PM
Prenatal and Infant Care Class, Lane RMC, 10AM
Car Seat Check, Central Fire Department, 10AM-2PM
CHS Lacrosse vs Jesuit, Away, 10AM & 11:30AM
Local Fire Departments Join Forces
Submitted by Central Fire Department
Residents are familiar with Central
Fire Department apparatus responding
to and operating at emergencies in
the Central community. In the future;
however, Central residents will be
observing fire apparatus from the
District Six Fire Department and the
East Side Fire Department operating
at structure fires or covering vacant
Central fire stations during working
fires. This change in operation
is in response to an automatic
aid agreement that the three fire
departments will be implementing
in February to increase personnel at
structure fires. Under this agreement
Central, District Six and East Side
fire departments will automatically
respond within the three fire districts
according to pre-arranged dispatch
protocols.
The objective is to
have the four closest fire stations
respond to structure fires on the first
alarm regardless of jurisdictional
boundaries. There are areas in the
Central Fire District where a District
Six fire station or East Side fire
station may be closer to a structure
fire than some of the five Central fire
stations. Like wise, a Central fire
station may be closer to some areas
in District Six or East Side requiring
Central to respond into those districts
for structure fires.
In the past when a structure fire
occurred in Central, only one Central
fire station was left staffed to respond
to other emergencies. With the new
agreement, at least two Central fire
stations will be staffed during working
fire events providing greater response
capabilities for other emergencies that
may arise. The two staffed stations in
Central are also available to respond
to the working fire if the incident
commander request a second alarm
be dispatched because additional
personnel are needed at the fire.
During 2012 key personnel from
the three fire departments met
continuously to design the response
districts, write common structure
fire standard operating guidelines
and to develop a common training
curriculum. The final phase of the
agreement, which involves placing all
of the dispatch information into the
EBR Parish fire dispatch computer
system, should be completed by the
middle of February.
Central Fire Department Deputy
Chief Charles Mondrick stated
structure fires are labor intensive
events. Lack of volunteers and
budget constraints to hire additional
personnel have restricted the number
of firefighters responding to fires in
all three departments. Adopting this
automatic aid agreement allows each
department to share personnel and
apparatus at critical times, which has
a direct and positive impact on public
safety and the safety of our personnel.
In addition to this automatic aid
agreement, many of the fire districts
in East Baton Rouge Parish developed
a rapid intervention automatic aid
agreement in 2011. This agreement
provides for a neighboring fire
department to provide a Rapid
Intervention Crew (RIC) to a
department experiencing a structure
fire. The RICs only responsibility at
a structure fire is to be on scene and
immediately available to the incident
commander should firefighters
battling the fire become lost or
trapped within a structure. In such
an event, the RIC would be deployed
to rescue firefighters in distress.
Mondrick stated the latest automatic
aid agreement with District Six
and East Side will incorporate the
established RIC agreement. We
continuously strive to provide the
best service to our community and
at the same time keeping the safety
of our personnel a priority. These
two automatic aid agreements are
a great example of those goals and
objectives Mondrick said.
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ANNoUNCEMENTS
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Fun at the Mardi Gras Ball
Photos by Michael Spangler
Current and Past Mardi Gras Ball Kings and Queens
CCT Shines at Jr Theater Festival
Submitted by Ravenscroft Public Relations
Photo courtesy of the Junior Theater Festival, Photo Credit: James Barker
The Central Community Theatre students presented selections from Disney’s The Little
Mermaid JR. for Tony®-nominated scenic and costume designer Tobin Ost (Newsies,
Bonnie and Clyde) and Cindy Ripley, educational consultant for iTheatrics, MTI Show
Support advisor and member of the 2005 USA Today All Star Teaching team. Said
Ripley about the group’s performance, “Central Community Theatre’s performance
exhibited the group’s magnificent sense of storytelling. They embraced this marvelous
story through their voices, acting and choreography.”
Central Community Theatre students Thomas Jackson and Ashley Gouedy were named
to the Broadway JR. All-Stars, made up of two outstanding students from each group at
the festival. Congratulations to all of the CCT students for such a wonderful showing!
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Celebrating 45 Years
The official newspaper of Central Private School, Inc.
February 2013
New Principal Announced
Important Upcoming Events
Central Private School
Central Private School’s Board of Directors
is pleased to announce that it has selected Dr.
Jefferie Thielbar to serve as the next Principal
of Central Private School. Dr. Thielbar has extensive experience as an educator, principal and
superintendent. In addition to holding a Doctorate of Education, Dr. Thielbar has served
in the United States Marine Corps and in the
National Guard. He is currently serving as Superintendent for the Skagway School District
for Current Families:
for Prospective Families:
“Family Night”
Meet Dr. Thielbar
“Open House”
Meet Our Faculty & Staff
Monday, February 18
6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, February 19
6:30 p.m.
in Alaska. Dr. Jim Surratt will serve as Interim
Principal for CPS until Dr. Thielbar arrives.
On a personal note, Dr. Thielbar is married and has five grown children and thirteen
grandchildren who live in the southern states.
He is looking forward to the warmer climate,
to being closer to his family and to the new opportunity that awaits him.
The board will host Family Night on February 18th at 6:30 p.m. to give our current fami-
A Tradition of Excellence
Central Private
School
Accepting Applications
for New Students
for 2013-2014
beginning February 25
• College Preparatory Curriculum
• Moderate Tuition
• Low Pupil/Teacher Ratio
• Outstanding Athletic Programs
• After-school Care
www.centralprivate.org
12801 Centerra Court
Central, LA 70714
(225) 261-3341
Non-Discriminatory Admissions Policy
lies the opportunity to meet Dr. Thielbar. On
February 19th at 6:30 p.m., the school will have
an Open House for interested families and students who are looking for a college preparatory
school founded on Christian values.
The school will begin accepting applications
for new students for the upcoming school year
beginning February 25.
More information is available by calling the
school office at 225-261-3341.
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February Happenings
From the Headmaster...
An Interim Principalship
by Dr. Jim Surratt, Interim
A major function of an interim
administrator is to assess the educational climate for a new administrator coming aboard. In the short time
I have been at Central Private serving as the interim, I have met many
wonderful students and parents and I
appreciate working with a very competent staff.
Over forty years ago, while answering to my mentor superintendent, I was given an assignment to
write a paper on the one factor that
made for a strong school that was
most effective for students. My first
thought was teachers, but then I realized that great teachers leave schools
that are ineffective. Ultimately, I decided that the key was for the school
to have caring, demanding, and
supportive parents. I believe, after
serving as a superintendent for over
thirty years, that answer still stands.
Central Private School is blessed
with a caring and supportive community now spanning generations.
That is the most effective factor in
the success of the school. Other factors also account toward the success
of the school. A shared mission of
family support for students unites
their board, teachers, and administration. This sense of mission is
readily discernible by the newcomer.
The school also focuses on academic
success with high expectations for all
students. The high standards are not
compromised for political expediency, as the board and staff support
boldness in providing needed programs for students. They do so in a
clean, safe, and orderly program. I
am proud to say that our school performs well on the five characteristics
of strong schools:
• A caring and demanding community with high expectations for
success,
• A bold dynamic leadership on
the part of administration and teachers,
• A shared mission which unites
board, teachers, administrators, parents, and the community,
• A focus on academics which includes measuring what is important
and using proven as well as innovative educational techniques, and
• A clean, safe, and orderly climate in which all students find a safe
haven for learning and in which all
students respect the rights of other
students to learn and exist free from
harassment and intolerance.
Each day in my work, I rate myself
on performance in those five essential areas. All of the elements have a
strong foundation at Central Private
School. If each will seek excellence,
miracles can occur in the midst of
our learning. A statement that I
once wrote as part of a speech that
is quoted by others, best describes the
philosophy I would want a school to
portray:
“Care more than others
think is wise,
Risk more than others
think is safe,
Dream more than others
think is practical,
Expect more than others
think is possible.”
—Dr. Jim Surratt (1989-90)
4-9
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Varsity Basketball Regional Tournament @ Oak Forest
Rebel Run
8 a.m.
Baseball Work Day
9 a.m.
11-15 Mardi Gras Break - NO SCHOOL
11-16 Varsity Basketball South State Tournament @ Brookhaven
12
V Baseball vs. Oak Forest @ Bowling Green Tourn.
4 p.m.
14
District Spelling Bee
V Baseball vs. Columbia @ Bowling Green Tourn.
5 p.m.
V Baseball vs. Bowling Green @ Bowling Green Tourn. 7 p.m.
18-23 Varsity Basketball AA State Tournament @ Canton
18
NHS Pennies for Patients Begins
JV/V Baseball @ Parklane
4:30/6:30 p.m.
Family Night “Introduction of New Principal”
6:30 p.m.
19
Open House for Prospective Families
6:30 p.m.
23
Baseball Jambalaya Fundraiser
11:30 a.m.
24-25 Library Club to LTLA Convention
25-3/2 Varsity Basketball Overall Tournament @ Miss. College
26
JV/V Baseball vs. Parklane (home)
4:30/6:30 p.m.
27
$1 Dress Day
****Important Upcoming March Events****
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4
5
V Baseball vs. Lawerence (NW Rankin Tourn - Pearl, MS) 5 p.m.
V Baseball vs. Jackson Acad. (NW Rankin Tourn @ JA) 12:30 p.m.
JV Baseball @ Silliman (Double Header)
4/6 p.m.
BETA Induction Ceremony
JV/V Baseball vs. Silliman (home)
4:30/6:30 p.m.
8
V Baseball @ Silliman (Double Header)
4:30/6:30 p.m.
18-22 Scholastic Book Fair
21
Grandparents’ Day
27
ABC Rally @ Parklane
28
Early Dismissal
29-4/5 Easter Holiday - NO SCHOOL
Central Private School, Inc., admits students of any race, color, national and
ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally
accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate
on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its
educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and
athletic and other school-administered programs.
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5K Rebel Run Saturday
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Centerra to Gurney (right turn)
Gurney to Partridgewood (left turn)
Partridgewood to Tallowwood (left turn)
Tallowwood to Lancewood (left turn)
Lancewood to Ribbonwood (left turn)
Ribbonwood to Partridgewood (right turn)
Partridgewood to Gurney (right turn)
Gurney to Centerra (left turn)
Race ends at CPS
Tallowwood Ave.
At the regular January meeting,
CPS Parents’ Club members voted
to make a $10,000 donation
toward technology upgrades.
This donation will pay for the
purchase and installation of five
additional LCD Projectors, three
“NowBoard” packages, and the
purchase of a replacement laptop
for the Elementary Computer
Cart. It has been our club’s goal
to help equip each classroom with
those tools necessary to enhance
the learning process and with the
above items, the club is proud to
announce that we are very close
to having an LCD Projector in
every classroom, with only five
more units left to purchase after
these have been installed! The
“NowBoard” is a new item on the
market and is an alternative to
the SMART Board at a fraction
of the cost. The “NowBoard”
utilizes software and a small camera
mounted near the projector (LCD
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or flat wall surface. The three
“NowBoards” will each be placed
at the different levels on campus
(HS/MS, Upper Elementary, and
Lower Elementary) as a trial for
feedback from the teachers. The
replacement of the Elementary
Computer Cart Laptop is long
overdue, and we are glad that we
are able to help in this area.
The Third Annual 5K Rebel
Run is scheduled for Sat., Feb. 9.
This event is co-sponsored with
the National Honor Society. Ms.
Jill Coon (HS Science teacher)
is the faculty sponsor for this
club and she and her students do
a wonderful job! Runners and
walkers will participate in a 5K
starting and ending at CPS along
a designated route starting at 8
a.m. All proceeds will benefit
education projects of CPS. Race
day registration is available ($25),
so come out and joined the fun!
(For more information, please
contact the high school office at
261-3341.)
The
World’s
Finest
Chocolate Fundraiser was a
huge success, selling 78 cases of
chocolate! The winners of the
class with the highest sales ended
in a tie with Ms. MacManus (K5) and Ms. Browning (K-4) both
being awarded an ice cream party!
Thank you to all who helped in
selling and buying chocolate.
The
World’s
Finest
Chocolate Easter Bunnies and
Almond Candies Fundraiser
began February 1st and ends
February 18th. This has always
been a popular fundraiser, so be
sure to look for those emails and
get your orders in! Please contact
Amber Martel (chair) at cell #
225-445-2874 or amber@gmcable.
com if you have any questions.
Due to the Mardi Gras break
(February 11th – 15th), the
February CPPC Monthly Meeting
was held a week earlier on February
5th. Our March meeting will be at
our regular time (the 2nd Tuesday
of the month) on March 12th at
6:30 p.m. in the Elementary
Library. Planning for next year’s
activities has already begun and
there are many opportunities for
new ideas and new leadership with
the election of new club officers
being held in May. Being active
in CPPC is a wonderful way to
support our school, making Central
Private School the best it can be!
Thank you,
Pam Leavines
CPPC President
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The staff of the Central Private yearbook, the Confederation,
would like to thank the following businesses and individuals
who have made very generous donations towards funding
this year’s book production:
Colonel Sponsors ($200+ donation)
• Bank of Zachary - Central Branch
• Brandon Rogillio - Rogillio Real Estate
• Central Private Parents’ Club
• Computer Evolutions
• Custom Cabinets
• Dave Co Plumbing
• Ditzy Daizy
• Ellis E. Johnson/State Farm Ins.
• Keith’s Pro Paint
• North Point Family Health & Spa
• PBC Industrial
• Ross Tire
Red Sponsor ($125-$199 donation)
• Blumberg & Associates, Inc.
• Cajun Cousins, Inc.
• Davis and Sons
• Expert Fire Protection
• Graduate Supply, Inc.
• Hallmark Engineering
• Inka’s Schoolwear
• Lola & Company
• People’s Bank
• River City Building & Maintenance
• Sullivan Hardware
There is still time if you would like to see your name or
your business listed in the May edition of the Rebel Yell.
The May listing will include all donations greater than
$75. If you would like to make a donation (minimum $25)
to help with the production costs of the CPS Yearbook,
please contact Ms. Alicia Fergerson at afergerson@
centralprivate.org or by calling the school office at 2613341.
**You can also help us by sending in Box Tops 4 Education and/
or Community Coffee UPC’s.
Pre-K and kindergarten students celebrated the 100th day of school on Friday, January 25. Throughout
the day, students completed various counting activities including counting and popping 100 balloons,
making necklaces out of 100 Fruit Loops, and walking 100 steps. In honor of the special day, students in
the entire elementary collected over 800 canned goods for the Central Food Bank.
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CAYL Draft This Saturday
The CAYL draft will be held this Saturday, February 9th, 2013 from
9am to 12pm at Lovett Road Park. Also, if there are some that have not
registered, this will be the last chance to register players for CAYL.
Happy 50th Anniversary
Gerald and Annette Rankin celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday,
February 3rd, 2013, with family and friends at their residence on Denham Road.
New Years on The Emerald Isle
Joan & Allison Lansing on their vacation in Ireland
Joan and Allison Lansing recently are decorated for Christmas until the
traveled to Southern Ireland. In Dublin, Monday after New Years.
they toured St. Patrick’s Cathedral, On the way to Galway they toured
Trinity College, Guinness Brewery, and Bumratty Medieval Castle and Park,
saw the Street Busters (entertainers). still being used, as Medieval Banquets
Quite a city!
are held there nightly.
They headed to Kildare for a tour
In Galway, Ally drove to the “G”
of the Irish National Stud Farm, Hotel, where they were served “High
then Kilkenney Medieval Castle, Tea.” Ally did a great job of driving on
and Waterford, home of the famous the wrong side of the road. They drove
Waterford Crystal. The next stop were out to Salt Hill, a fishing community
the beautiful, bay villages of Dungarve called “little Las Vegas” that is on the
and Youghal where Moby Dick was edge of Galway. After a night in Galway,
filmed, and they have a Red Head they drove to the Kylemore Abbey. The
Convention.
abbey was a castle first, then given to
Cork, Ireland’s second largest city Nuns of the Benedictine Order when
was the next stop. They are proud to say their abbey in Belgium was destroyed
“they raised Henry Ford who migrated in WWl. They ran a world renowned
to the USA”. They toured Cork City boarding school for girls until 2010, the
Gaol – a 19th Century Prison. Dark school closed but the nuns continue to
and damp as it was during the famine, live there in the upstairs quarters. It was
commoners would commit petty crimes the most beautiful Abbey they visited.
to get a roof over their heads and food. Then they headed to Cong and the
In Cork they celebrated New Year’s Eve. Ashford Castle.
They then arrived at Blarney and toured
It was their most exciting time in all
the Blarney Castle with its beautiful, of Ireland, as Joan’s mother’s maiden
world renowned gardens. Allison kissed name was Ashford and they are from
the Blarney Stone, which gives one Ireland. The Castle is now a hotel,
the gift of gab. They then drove past however the downstairs rooms retained
the Macroom Castle ruins to Killarney their grandeur. The foyer, library, sitting
and enjoyed a scenic drive around the room, tea room, grand dining room
Ring of Kerry on beautiful, lush, green and the formal sitting room still had
Iveragh Peninsula, admiring views of beautifully carved paneling, wall paper,
Dingle Bay and South Kerry Mountains. and original chandeliers and a fireplace
Upon arrival in Limerick, they toured in every room.
St. Mary Cathedral, then went to Durty Joan shared, “It was a very enjoyable
Nellie’s Pub for dinner. All hotels trip – I’d recommend it to everyone!”
CoMMUNITY 11
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C4 Report – More Stars!
We are highlighting businesses that received awards at our 3rd Annual
Awards & Installations Banquet held on January 10. Last week we looked
at our “New Business of the Year” and “Small Business of the Year”. This
week we highlight two more.
MEDIUM BUSINESS CATEGORY
Nominees: Acadiana Constructors, Central Cleaners, Chase Health Care,
Linx Electric, Ross Tire
This Year’s winner of the medium business category established their
business in 1982 and joined the chamber in 2006. In order for a community
to continue to move forward, you need those who have the ability to envision
something out of nothing, devise a plan to make that vision come to pass,
and be willing to work with others to see the vision happen. Business and
Residential property development is essential the economic growth of our city
as well as important for supplying a tax base to support our schools and our
city. This year’s winner has such a vision and has been dedicated to bringing
needed developments to our community. Often having to work through
many obstacles and having to be willing to compromises, they continue to
forge ahead! This year’s Medium Business Winner – Acadiana Constructors.
Congratulations to the Couvillions and all their employees on this award!
INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS CATEGORY
Nominees: Central Buffett, Central DeAngelo’s, David's Tiger Express,
Louis Mechanical, Moreau Physical Therapy, Pods, Walgreens
This Year’s winner of the intermediate business category established their
business in 1960 and joined the chamber in 2005. The very fact that this
company has been in business for over 50 years speaks for itself! However,
this company and its owners don’t just stop with a track record of business;
they are involved with our community in many facets. They have been a
consistent sponsor of chamber activities, have provided jobs for many of our
community residents, and donate time, finances, and energy to the many other
organizations in the City of Central. The owners of this business have a passion
for our city, our commerce community, ongoing economic development, and
the overall wellbeing of our residents. This year’s Intermediate Business
Winner – Louis Mechanical. Congratulations to the DeJohns and all their
crew for years of successful service and this recognition!
Dudley DeBosier Injury Lawyers
Offer Scholarships to Local Schools
Dudley DeBosier, a personal
injury law firm with offices
throughout the state of Louisiana,
is currently accepting applications
for their scholarship program. The
program is open to graduating
high school seniors in Louisiana
who are attending an institution
of higher education and are within
one year of graduation.
Dudley DeBosier Injury
Lawyers created the scholarship
program
to
enhance
the
educational
opportunities
available to surrounding schools
within the community. The
firm believes education is an
important base for creating a
rewarding and fulfilling career.
Dudley DeBosier is committed
to providing eight $1,000.00 and
one $2,000.00 scholarships to
eligible graduating students this
year.
“It means a lot to all of us at
Dudley DeBosier to be able to
help students of our community
achieve their educational goals,”
said Senior Partner Chad Dudley,
“I have great personal belief in
the power of knowledge to enrich
and inform our lives.”
The deadline to apply for the
Dudley DeBosier Scholarship
Program is March 15, 2013.
Application forms are available
at
www.dudleydebosier.
com, the front desk of Dudley
DeBosier Injury Lawyers at 1075
Government Street, Baton Rouge,
LA 70802 or by contacting
Krystal Champlin at kchamplin@
dudleydebosier.com
Dudley DeBosier personal injury
attorneys have been standing
up for people who have been
injured in all kinds of accidents
and helping them get the financial
support they need to heal. They
have represented thousands of
people in Louisiana throughout
the years and with offices in
Baton Rouge, Lake Charles,
New Orleans, Prairieville, and
Shreveport, they are able to serve
clients anywhere in Louisiana.
In an effort to include those who find it hard to make
a noon meeting, we have scheduled the next Cooking
in Central meeting in the evening. Please come and
help us with the planning.
Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Location:
Elegant Memories, 6:00 p.m.
Dinner will be available ($12)
In Memoriam: Kirk Wallace
Kirk Anthony Wallace passed
away Wednesday, January 30,
2013 at his residence. He was
a resident of Central and a
millwright for Turner Industries.
We have lost a Father, Son,
Brother, Uncle and Friend. We
will miss Kirk's beautiful smile
and his humor, but are comforted
in knowing that he is at peace.
Kirk is survived by his son,
Drew Wallace, his parents,
John and Chiquita Wallace, his
brother, Wayne Wallace and
his wife, Kindra, a niece and
nephew, Destani and Gavin
Wallace. He is also survived by
a host of extended family and
friends.
Kirk was preceded in death
by his first wife, Melanie Brewer
Wallace, mother of Drew.
Visitation will be held at Seale
Funeral Home, 9995 Hooper
Road, Central, LA 70818 on
Saturday, February 9, 2013 from
12:00 PM until 4:00 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family
asks that you make a donation to
your favorite charity. Please visit
our online registry book at www.
sealefuneral.com.
CAPA Corner
Words of Encouragement from the Central Area Pastor’s Association
All Valentines! One more week
before the day to celebrate with
your special valentine!
Back in the day Valentine’s Day
was celebrated at my school with
the exchanging of small cards with
all one’s classmates. It was seen
as a rather harmless activity in the
community in which I was raised.
And for an art project everyone
made their own “mailbox”
from an old shoebox covered in
construction paper and decorated
with your own drawings or pasted
cut-out pictures.
It was impressed upon us as school
children to be sure to remember
all of one’s classmates. It was
important that no one feel slighted
or forgotten. As far as I know, no
one was forgotten and everyone
felt included in the activity.
Could that be done across Central
today (or actually next week)? I’m
not asking if everyone can make
“mailboxes” and print our names
on small cards to be given away.
Rather, can we be aware of anyone
that would be blessed by feeling
included?
I hope that you will celebrate true,
faithful love with someone next
week. But remember that in our
community there are people who
have lost spouses, are separated
from loved ones by many miles,
or their circumstances have closed
in around them and they simply do
not get out much anymore.
Think of them next week and
send them a note, give them a call,
or maybe drop by with a single stem
flower to simply let them know that
someone thought of them.
“And now these three remain:
faith, hope and love. But the
greatest of these is love.” (1 Cor.
13:13 NIV)
Jeff Stanfill,
Covenant Community Church
CCA Sponsoring Meet Your
Candidates Forum
Barry Ivey and Scott Wilson, candidates for Louisiana State
Representative for District 65, will be present to speak with members of
the community on Tuesday, February 19th at 7:00 pm. The forum will
take place at the DEMCO meeting room, 16262 Wax Road.
WHO WILL BE CCT’S NEXT ANNIE?
AUDITIONS FEB 18 & 19!!!
Be a STAR! CCT’s Spring Show is Annie, Jr.!
Come be a part of either our Monday or Tuesday night
cast! One time registration fee of $175 covers costume
rental, production fee, Feb. tuition, CD and show t-shirt.
Tuition for March, April, May & June will be $75 a month.
Show to be presented in late May or early June.
Roles for ages K-12! Call 225-938-7433 to register!
Central Community Theatre, 6631 Sullivan Rd., Greenwell
Springs, LA 70739 [email protected]
www.centralcommunitytheatre.org
February Computer Classes at the
Greenwell Springs Branch Library
Introduction to the Library’s Online Databases - Wed. 2/13, 3:00 p.m.
Learn how to navigate the Library's online databases.
Introduction to the Internet - Sat. 2/16, 3:00 p.m.
Learn how to navigate the Internet for fun and research!
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2003 - Tues. 2/19, 6:00 p.m.
Learn the basics of working in Microsoft Word 2003.
PUZZLES 13
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CHS Bowling Beats Denham,
Takes Lead in District
On February 21 at 6:30 the Central High School
Sports Medicine Department is hosting the the
6th annual Powder Puff game at Wildcat Stadium.
Admission is $5, but any student that purchases
a ticket in advance will be eligible for a prize to
be presented before the championship game. All
money raised will go toward making the Sports
Medicine Program the best in the state.
CHS Wrestling Moving On
to State Championship
Submitted by Coach Godley
Central High (3-0) on Monday (2-4-13) bowled like a team that is ready to
make a serious run at the 5A District championship. The Wildcats grinded out
a 16-11 victory over Denham Springs (3-1) to stand on top of the 5A District by
themselves. Never before has the Central Bowling Team been alone in first at
any point of the season.
A record setting Game 1 got Central off to a great. Central’s new school
record of 1150 blew out the Yellow Jackets to take a 6-2 lead and almost a
200 pin lead in Total Pins. In fact, Central could have easily swept all the
points, but some late strikes helped Denham escape with 2 points. Game 1 was
a complete team effort led by Sean Murphy (Junior) with a 226, followed by
Jacob Garretson’s (Sophomore) 225, Bryan Waites’ (Senior & Captain) 211,
Kevin Kennedy’s (Junior) 177 and Haley Young’s (Sophomore) 176. Denham
Springs showed in Game 2 that they weren’t just going to roll over. In Game
2, Denham responded by winning 6-2 and 1048-997 in Total Pins. Once again,
Central had their chances to take control of the match but clutch strikes helped
the Yellow Jackets even up the score 8-8. Central was again led by Waites with
a 210 and Garretson’s 199.
Central closed out Denham Springs in Game 3 winning 5-3 and 965-958 in
Total Pins. With the Total Pins bonus (3 points), Central won the match 16-11
(and 3112-2962 Total Pins). That game Garretson led the Wildcats with a 192.
Overall, Garretson’s 225 game and 616 series was high for the Wildcats, followed
by Waites’ 211/595, Murphy’s 226/566,
Young’s 176/488 and Sarah Leduff’s
(Freshman) 148/419. Denham Springs
was led by Kyler Campbell’s 214/592
and Keaton Atwell’s 191/559. Central
bowls Zachary (0-4) on Wednesday (26-13) at 3:30pm at All Star Lanes.
DISTRICT 5A STANDINGS (as of 2-4-13):
CENTRAL WILDCATS:
3 wins, 0 losses, 8631 total pins
Denham Springs Yellow Jackets:
3 wins, 1 loss, 11298 total pins
Scotlandville Hornets:
2 wins, 1 loss, 9060 total pins
Woodlawn Panthers:
2 wins, 1 loss, 6912 total pins
Catholic Bears:
2 wins, 2 losses, 11106 total pins
Zachary Broncos:
0 wins, 4 losses, 9306 total pins
Baton Rouge High Bulldogs:
0 wins, 3 losses, 4898 total pins
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L-R: Coach Justin Stafford, Ryan Huffty, Dalton Rainwater, and Thomas Garcia
Central High's wrestling team had 3 wrestlers place in the top 5 in
their respective weight categories at the Greater Baton Rouge City
Championships held February 8th and 9th at Catholic High.
Dalton Rainwater placed 4th at 128 lbs, Ryan Huffty at 134 lbs and
Thomas Garcia at 220 lbs both placed 5th.
The team will be competing in the LHSAA state wrestling tournament
at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner on February 15 and 16th.
LA Patriots are 14U Champions
in 2013 Winter World Series
Standing L-R: Heidi Zumo, Heather Zumo, Madison Thompson, Anna
Bordelon, Bailie Johnson, Jaden Accardo, and Coach Billy Stears.
Kneeling L-R: Kelsey Miller, Allison Vincent, Bailey Hughes, and
Bayleigh Anders
Coaches not pictured: Mark Wilson, Sydney Wilson, and Shelli Sumrall
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CentralSpeaks.com Print Edition • Thursday, February 7, 2013
Four CHS Athletes to Compete in College Sports
Photo by Michael Spangler
Central High School honored four
of its Student-Athletes that will have
the opportunity to continue their
Academic and Athletic careers at the
collegiate level. Ashley McDowell,
Tyler Abadie, Brett Courville, and
Thomas Eddlemon made their
pledges public in the School’s gym in
front of family, teammates, friends,
and fellow classmates.
ASHLEY MCDOWELL will attend
Louisiana College in the Fall and be
a member of the soccer team. Ashley
served as the Goalkeeper for the Lady
Wildcat soccer team this season, and
was one of the key components in a
successful season for the program.
Ashley was named First Team AllDistrict Goalkeeper for her play this
past season. She is a member of the
4-H Club at Central High; she is active
in riding horses, and shows cows and
horses. She is the recipient of the
Smith Scholarship award. Ashley
scored a 29 on the ACT. She will
major in Pre-Veterinary Medicine.
TYLER ABADIE will attend
Southeastern Louisiana University
in the Fall and be a member of the
football team. He earned All-District
Honors as an Offensive Tackle. He
was one of the Senior leaders on the
Offensive Line this year that helped
the Wildcats to a District Title. He
is a member of the Men for Others
group, Central High Track team, and
scored a 25 on the ACT. He plans to
major in Kinesiology.
BRETT COURVILLE will attend
Arkansas Monticello University in
Monticello, Arkansas to play football.
As the starting quarterback, he helped
guide Central to 3 straight District
Titles. He was named All-District,
All Metro, and Honorable Mention
All-State this past season. Brett was
also the District and Metro MVP. He
is a member of the Baseball team,
Beta Club, and Men for Others. Brett
also earned All-District and AllMetro Honors in baseball. He will
major in Criminal Justice.
THOMAS
EDDLEMON
will
attend Hendrix College in Conway,
Arkansas to continue his football
career. Thomas played linebacker
and was an important part of helping
a young defense improve throughout
the season on its way to another
District Title. He was a two time
member of the All-District Teams in
football, member of the All-District
Teams in Baseball, 5A All-State
Academic Team in football and
baseball. Thomas was recognized
as the LHSAA/New Orleans Saints
Game of the Week Scholar Athlete
for the Central v. Denham Springs
game. He is a member of various
clubs at Central including Student
Council, Beta Club, French Club,
FCA, and Youth Legislature. Thomas
has received many academic honors
as well. The honors include Advance
Honors Academic Achievement
Award, Leaders Among Us Award,
and
French
III-H Academic
Achievement Award in 2012. He
achieved Top Cat Honors in 2010
and Advanced Top Cat 2011-2013.
He was nominated this school year
for the WAFB Scholar Athlete and
Central High School Student of the
Year. He will major in Mathematics/
Education at Hendrix.
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Thursday, February 7, 2013 • CentralSpeaks.com Print Edition
CHS Basketball Players Honored at Senior Night
Paul Broussard
Justin Lafleur, Manager
Jeremy Anderson
CHS Football Mulch
Fundraiser Ending Soon
Justin Jemison
Cameron Brooks
Photos by Michael Spangler
The Central High School Football Team is in
the process of selling Mulch though a company
called Mulch Me. We are offering 4 different
colors of Mulch, Red, Black, Natural, and
Brown, for the price of $3.50 per bag of quality
mulch. This price is lower than people will find
at most retail stores.
Each football player is equipped with an order
form and a chart. The chart takes calculates the
number of bags needed to cover the square feet
and the proper depth desired by the customer.
Orders can be placed with any Central High
Football Player or by contacting Coach Fresina
at 261-3169 by Friday, February 8. Thank you
for your support of Central High Football!