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Spring Concert 2
Birthday Pic/Softball 2
Top Grads/CNA 2
Be the Match 2
Rejects/Misfits 3
Sr. Pics 3
Brinkley’s Poets 4
Inside this issue:
Volume 3, Issue 33 Pelham High School, Pelham, GA May 13, 2014
2014 BUZZ Staff Bethany Doss, Carrie Nobles, Dashiki Ross, Martin Lopez, Oliv-ia Daughtry, Lauren Massey,
Winter Wainwright, Dasia Maples, Sarah Weaver Pamela Halliday–Editor
Mrs. Meg Whigham–Teacher
5/6 Darius Burden
5/8 Aditi Patel
5/9 Shawnee Fenton
5/9 Katie Rorie
PHS Students, Finish Strong! Do your very best
on your final exams. Turn in any assignments you still owe. Seniors, enjoy your
days off before graduation!
Quotes of the Week
● Education is what remains after
one has forgotten what one has learned in school. -Albert Einstein
● Always do your best. What you plant now, you will harvest later.
-Og Mandino
PHS Graduation Ceremony
May 24, 2014 8:00AM
Football Stadium
Graduation Count Down
8 More School Days
Interesting Facts
If you were to spell our num-
bers, how far would you have
to go before you would find the
letter “A”?
A thousand!
Hornet Spotlight Shines on Brianna Edwards and Torey Johnson
This week’s Hornet Spotlight shines brightly on Bri-anna Edwards. After
she graduates high school she plans to attend Southwest
Georgia Technical College for a major in Criminal Justice. Five years from the
day of her graduation she plans to be pursing her career as a Criminal Inves-tigator. She chose this plan because she has a heart
for her people and really wants to protect them every day of her life. With this being her first time as Hornet Spotlight, she thinks it is pretty cool to be recognized.
The best to her about her school would be her class-mates because she believes the Class of 2014 has the most school spirit and represents being a Hornet very
well. She not only enjoys being a Pelham Hornet, but she loves being a Hornet. Advice given to the under-classmen would be, “There is a time and place for everything. Be serious about all work and stay focused
on what could help you graduate because hard work always pays off in the end.” Good luck, Brianna!
This week’s Hornet Spotlight also shines brightly on Torey Johnson. After he graduates, he plans to
attend Southwest Georgia Technical College to major in accounting. He also plans to get a job ASAP. In 5 years Torey would like to have a degree
in accounting and be working in a field in which he is actually using the skills that he will learn in col-lege. Torey is happy to be featured in the spotlight and wonders what took the Buzz so long to make
him the Hornet Spotlight! He says the best thing about Pelham to him is the people. “From the staff to the students, everyone looks out for each other.”
He has truly enjoyed his 4 years here at Pelham High School and says he will never forget
the memories. To-rey’s advice to the underclassmen is
“Senioritis is real. Don’t let it get you too badly or you could live to regret
it.” Best of luck, Torey!
The Buzz Page 2
The Pelham High School Band is having the annual Spring Con-cert on Thursday, May 15th at the Pelham Middle School Audito-
rium. The band will be playing five songs. These songs are Peacemaker, Pachebel’s Canon, Then I Saw the Lucent Sky, Kentucky 1800, and March Slav. It is free admission so come
out to hear the band!
Birthday Pic of the Week
CNA Certified
If you are interested in playing Pelham High School softball for the upcoming season, stop by Mrs. Bulloch’s room by Wednes-
day, May 14th to pick up softball information sheets. There will be a car wash at Pelham Banking Company to raise money for camps over this summer. The car wash will be held on
June 14th and is $20 for all vehicles. Please stop by and help the Lady Hornets work their way to camp.
Spring Concert
PHS Softball
Be The Match—Blood Marrow Donor
Students 18 years and older are participating in the sec-
ond Be the Match Drive to see if they may be a possible donor and be able to help
someone in need of bone marrow.
Congratulations to Harli Singleton, PHS Valedictorian, Class of 2014!
Congratulations to Rebekah Smith, PHS Salutatorian, Class of 2014!
Honor Graduates are Harli Singleton, Rebekah Smith, Britney Hirsch, April Lock, Chris Burroughs, Guth-rie Edwards, Pamela Halliday, Jami Glass, Jaquan Green, Jessica Yarley, Haley Wood, Courtney Hilliard, Ryan Faircloth, Bruce Allen, Torey Johnson, Rami Glass, Jasmine Riddle
The Top Grads
The Buzz Page 3
Dear Reader,
Please take the time out of your day to view this article. Be open and accepting if you can. These are teens that you share this school with; they walk the same halls,
go through a long boring Monday just like you, and are very much human too. A reject, no matter how friendly they are, most of the students here still refuse to accept them because they don’t meet the standards that the school’s social society puts up. Misfits are also apart from the crowd but usually of their own choice. This
doesn’t mean they don’t need someone to accept them. The two are both castaways and they know it; although they hide it very well. You never know who someone really is; sometimes we ourselves don’t know who we are. So, why do you shy away
from them? Have you asked yourself that question, or are you afraid to become invisible, the center of gossip and not the good kind, or just be forgotten by your friends? We really hope the article Rejects and Misfits gives you a different way of
thinking. Maybe, just maybe you’ll be brave enough to reach out to them. Show
them that they are wanted.
ANONYMOUS- Misfit, all the way! Yes, I’m loud but I want to be heard. I was emo-tionally abused by my Dad when I was younger before he left my Mom for some other woman. He never wanted to spend time with me and when he did, he always
talked crap about Mom, saying I would be just like her; afraid of life and not worth a dime. My Mom is amazing but depressed and lonely. So, she’s not the most social person, but she loves me and that’s good enough or it should be. I act out at school
to be noticed. Of course, I want attention and your saying that doesn’t offend me. Why shouldn’t I? I really have no one at home to talk about my day with. I can’t tell Mom about my problems because it will just put more weight on her shoulders that
are already caving. I’m not mean to people because I know it’s not right. One wrong word or action could kill someone. Next time some of you start to be cruel or tease a person, think about the fact that the next day, they could be gone forever. Could
you live with yourself? I’m done. Thank you for listening.
ANONYMOUS- I’m a guy that’s moody with really bad anger issues. I’m not a misfit
though. I don’t purposely make a scene. The way I am most of the time is laid back and not a care in the world. Skateboarding, football, and video games. There’s more but it doesn’t seem to matter. It’s normal stuff right? That’s me, but when I blow-
up, I lose it. I scared my girlfriend and let’s just say we went our separate ways. Being rejected by the people you love hurts the most. After you let them in; they break you. I’m sorry to her and all the people I snapped on. The thing is… I’m not
that guy anymore. I still get mad and sometimes get into a fight. It’s not every day at least. Don’t be scared to talk to me. I’m not good at starting a conversation. Be
the first and if you’re alright to me, I’ll be good to you.
What did you guys think? Was it anything you expected, or did you have your mouth hanging open? Do you know these people or think you do? We’d like to
know and if you have any comments to share find one of the BUZZ staff members, or email me at sarahn19radar@gmail.com. You could have your own words in the paper next time, but not only that… You can make them feel wanted, accepted,
needed, and even loved. Thanks so much for reading! -SARAH WEAVER
PHS Awards and Recognition Program with twins, Rami and Jami GLASS!
Bethany Doss is ready to wear her Cap and Gown on Gradu-ation Day!
The Buzz Page 4
The River
Its water flows upstream. Salmon swim fast and free.
Fishermen are patient.
Their buckets still vacant. Deep sip water silently.
While hunters aim quietly. Water shines brightly when near.
Like a diamond crystal clear. Today the river flows and sways. Unharmed it should forever stay.
This river brings much joy to me. Supplying life for all and thee.
Martraze Battle 1st Place Darton College
The Wait
In a stand Watching the land.
A fine sight
Is the sunlight In the sky
Where the birds fly. First I’m tense
Creating scents. Noise from brush
Makes my heart rush.
With a whirl, Just a squirrel.
I calm down
Then a faint sound. A large rack,
A strong smooth back
Pointed tines. Now, he’s mine. My hands shake. A shot to make
With my bow. Don’t shoot too low.
A blood trail,
That never fails. White badly, A bit smelly,
A white smile Like crocodiles. The worst part,
Is no game cart. A long drag,
Oh, so very sad.
Brett Bailey 2nd Place Darton College
The Simple Assumptions We Make
Small Gestures
Regulate Our attitudes To other people Do they earn respect, or
Do they only earn disdain? Three simple gestures determine Whether we will like someone or not,
Making it harder to work together. Predisposition also plays a role In deciding a first impression.
Is she revered and respected, Or is she looked down upon? In all entirety.
Why should that matter?
Shouldn’t we make Assessments On our
Own? Courtney Batchelor 3rd Place Darton College
Mrs. Brinkley’s AP Language/American Literature students wrote poems to submit to Darton College’s poetry contest.
Martraze Battle, Brett Bailey, and Courtney Batchelor were the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. They were honored at a reception at Darton. Congratulations to these students
and Mrs. Brinkley. PHS is proud of your effort, talent, and dominance.
Poetry whose meter is deter-
mined by the total number of
syllables per line, rather than the number of stresses.
Darton College Poetry Contest Winners
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