LUTHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RECEIVES GRANT 

BASKETBALLHOMECOMING2006

Homecoming candidates left to right: Cassie Jean Roe, Ashley Dawn Warren, Bianca Theresa Spellmon, Christina Dawn Hofegartner

Flower Girl- Madison Dae McConnell, daughter of Amber Starkey and Danny McConnell.

Crown Bearer- Coleman Stastny, son Wyatt and Shawna Stastny

Luther High School Varsity Cheerleaders- Jessica Allen, Connie Clary, Hollie Ellis, Nikki Hargis, Ashli Jeffries, Britani McCall, Ashley Oak, Tiffani Pridemore, Megan Renner, Whitney Springer, and Our mascot CJ Cavin.

Homecoming Queen

Ashley Dawn Warren

Ashley is the 17-year-old daughter of Robert and Sherry Warren. Ashley has attended Luther Schools for 12 years. She has participated in basketball for 4 years and been a member of the track team for 2 years. She was selected Basketball All-Conference Academic Team for 4 years and 1st team All-Conference 1 year. Ashley has been a member of the National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, the Honor Roll, and FCCLA for 4 years, a member of the journalism staff for 1 year, and Junior class Vice President. After Graduation Ashley plans to attend Oklahoma State University and pursue a career in criminal justice or social work. Ashley's escort is Derrick Don Dillion, the 18-year-old son of Eddie Dillion. Derrick is a senior this year and has played basketball for 4 years.

Homecoming Court

Christina Dawn Hofegartner

Christi is the 17-year old daughter of Bill and Mary Hofegartner. Christi has attended Luther  Schools for 13 years. She has participated in basketball and track for 4 years, and has been a cheerleader  for 2 years. Christi has been active all 4 years in the National Honor Society, FCCLA, and Who's Who Among American High School Students. Christi has also been a member of Who's Who Among American High School Athletes for 2 years, and the FFA Greenhand Treasurer for 1 year. After graduation Christi plans to join the Army National Guard. Christi's escort is Douglas Allen Yost Jr., the 17-year old son of Tami and Andrew McDaniels. D.J. is a senior this year and has played basketball for 4 years.

Cassie Jean Roe

Cassie is the 18-year-old daughter of Ace and Rhonda Roe. Cassie has attended Luther High School for 13 years. Cassie has played basketball 4 years, two of which she has been captain and 1 selected team All Conference. She has been a member of the track team for 4 years, played softball for 3 years, and a cheerleader for 2 years, one of which she was the captain. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, FCCLA, Who's Who Among American High School Students for 4 years, and a High School All American Cheerleader for 2 years. After graduation Cassie plans to attended Oklahoma Christian University and become a college basketball coach. Cassie's escort is John Brandon Rogers, the 17-year-old son of John and Mona Rogers. Brandon is a senior and has played basketball for 4 years.

Bianca Theresa Spellmon

Bianca is the 18-year-old daughter of Troy and Theresa Spellmon. Bianca has attended Luther Schools for 13 years.  She has participated in basketball and track for 4 years, and cross country for 1 year. In 2005 she was State Runner Up in the Long Jump. She has been a member of the National Honor Society, Who's Who Among Americas High School Students, and the Bold Brave Christians for 3 years. After graduation Bianca plans to attend college and pursue a career in Biology and Graphic Arts. Bianca's escort is Joshua Lee Birmingham, the 17-year-old son of Vanessa Birmingham and Joe Birmingham. Josh is a junior this year and has played basketball for 3 years.

 

The Central Rural Electric Foundation recently awarded Luther Elementary School a grant for $3,000 to help fund “Play from the Heart,” a playground renovation project developed by teachers at Luther Elementary School.

The CRE Foundation, a board independent of Central Rural Electric Cooperative, administers a program called “Operation Round Up.”  The CRE Foundation makes grants available to individual projects within the CREC service area.  The board approved $3,000 for the purchase of new playground equipment at the elementary school.

Since the Operation Round Up program began in 2005, more than $150,000 in grants has been awarded.  For more information about the CRE Foundation, visit http://www.crefoundation.org

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