PAGE TWELVE THE PERKINS JOURNAL
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Perkins School Activities Are Told
PHS Track Team PHS Band Enjoyes
Travel To 0.K.C. Overnight Trip;
For Regionals' :Rates Superior.
Last Friday morning the Per-
Perkins is entering the State
egional Track meet. held at
Northwest Classen in Oklahoma
City this Saturday, for the first
:inle.
Until this year there ha. not
een a Class C division Ior the
;oral team to enter. 111 years
-past t11(" smaller schools have
?toI been ab](, to run for com-
:,etition, but after several years
+f work by small school coat:-
hes, the state association has ad-
tied a C class.
Coach Ditz Mcflvain has enter-
d his boys in invitational tour-
+mments at Enid. Cherokee. B(,t-
}€,any and Cassidy of Oklahoma
Cfly to get them ready for the
v, taie level.
The Perkins coach will be en
ering contenders in all 15 events
at the regional preliminary
which starts at 9:30 in the morn-
jug with the finals to be held in
ne aft(`rnoon.
FFA Chapter
Rates High In
Interscholastics
king high school band loaded up
on a chartered bus to make a
long trip to southwestern Okla-
homa.
The band attended the Crater-
ille Music Festival held annual-
ly' at the Quartz Mountain State
Park near Alms.
The local band reccixed a
"Superior" trophy (first divis-
ion) afler competing with eight
ober Oklahoma bands,
Ray Kerchee directed the band
in two numbers. "Modal Mina-
tdres" by Wheat' and "Lamat"'
by Williams. The band was
jtMged by Charles Robinson of
Edmond.
After spending the night at
the Quartz.Mountain State Lodge
the band returned to Perkins on
its chartered bus about 9 p.m,
Saturday.
Chaperons for the trip were
Mrs. Bill Wisler. Mrs. Russell
Westfall, Mrs. Ephriam Walt
and Bill Dickson.
The band will perform in
Chandler and Perry and at their
concert May 9 to finish out the
,years activities.
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The Perkins FFA placed third
t the interseholastics contests
faturday, April 22, in Stillwater,
The Perkins chapter accumu-
lated points to place third with
one first place team, three se-
cond place teams, one fourth, one
fifth, and one sixth place team.
Perkins also had one tenth
place team.
Nine Perkins teams were Ch-
eered, Below are the teame
nd tearn members:
:arm Shop (which placed
:irsl), Danny Mangold (second
high individual). Jim Bowyer
and Larry Porter.
Poultry (placed second), Kirby
Iqiekels, (second individual ),
Dale Longan, (fifth individual),
Dan Lafollette and Gene Niles.
Meats (placed second}, Bob
Evans and Mike Manke (tied
'or third), Tom Rose (fifth in-
dividual), and Steve Buoy.
Farm Structures (placed sec,,
nd). Randy Hall, Myron Reyo
laolds and Randy Jarvis.
Fmtomology (placed fourth),
Phil Hughes (third high indivi-
uual), Bill Laycs and Victor
Roubidoux.
Horticulture (placed fifth)'.
Carl Kreil. Ted Arthur, Carol
Nadter, and Glen Dale Houston.
Dairy l:q'odu(,ts (placed sixth),
Tommy Jacobs, Tom Irwin, :Roy
VCali and Harry Laviguer.
Livestock (placed tenth), Alan
Cundiff, (fifth high individuall,
Bobby Story, Waeo Bridenstine
n0 Gary Crane.
Dairy team, Lord Ingham,
Mauriee Overhoit. Valt Gi-av
nd Happy Wells.
The boys are coached by Ml
Paul H. Evans.
tleDorter,
"Waeo Bridenstine
FHA Girls Seek Jobs
Pre-School Age
Children Invited
To Visit School
It has been anne\\;raced by
grade school principal Donald
Fricsen that the annual pre-
chook,r day will be held at ttle
Perkins grade school next Tues-
day morning. May 4.
Those who do not live on a
regular bus route, m:v call the
school and arrangements will be
mad(` to pick up those students
who live in the rural areas.
Parents are asked to pin a
note to their pre-sehooler telling
full name. birthday, parents
name. address and. telephone
number,
This annual event is always
ell attended by all youngsters
who will start in the first grade
the following school year. They"
are able to see what school is.
and it also gives the teachers an
opportunity to get acquainted
with next years first graders.
The youngsters are asked to
bring 25e for their hmch. After
they eat in the school lunch.
room parents may pick them up.
They should be through at
12:10.
'€ The Perkins high school pep
club has their work week pian-
ed for April 25 through the 28.
'The members of the pep club
• viU oo ny odd jobs around youe
tmme If you hae any work
for tile gn'ls to do. contact Cath-
exy ]llSflnlOl'e. Li7-2533.
J'I'ht" pHlposo Of the work week
5, to earn n/on(,y to send tha
'neerleaders to cheerleaders cli-
1 le.
Beporter,
i. Linda Ward
What's Pcrkin
In Perkins
By
Mr. and Mrg. W.D. Welch
have returned home after spend-
ing two weeks in Farmersville.
Calif., visiting Mrs. Welch's two
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Cottman and family and Mr.
Buck Cottman, they are both
formerly of Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion ffarvis
-¢isited with Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Redns Sunday evening.
"qisitors of Mr. and
Mrs. M.M. Fresh this week were
Mrs. Fresh's brother, Mr. and-
Mrs. Calvin A. Gale of Sacram-
ento. Calif.. they also visited i
Harrington Park. N.J,
Mrs. Rose Jarvis has returned
home from visiting relatives in
western Oklahoma.
Mrs Betty Jarvis has received
word her brother. David Ham.
underwent surgery in the V.A.
Hospital in Houston and is re-
ported doing real good.
!Sunday alflrnoon visilor
of Mrs. Nora Flalton were Mrs.
Matheson and dns and Mrs.
Alveta Carlile of Tulsa.
*" Sunday dinner gtests of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Arthur and
Karen were Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Smith and girls
Miss Judith Nelson. who teac-
hes second grade in the Mustang
Public schools was a weekend
visitor with home folks, Mr. and
Mrs, Verlin Nelson.
Mrs. Ethel Ghoul), whose 86th
birthday was April 25, was the
honoree when relatives called
unday to cel(,hrale the occasion
in the home or her daugMer,
Mrs. Verlin Nelson. Visitors
during tile day ineiud(, Mr, and
llrs, Herb Shoup, Bethany, Mrs.
J.M. Hess, Patricia and skippy,
,Sand Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Ruby Disney
Simma. Bobby and Steele, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shoup, Jr.,
Jerri and Kathy, all of Ripley,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hill, Okla-
homa City, Miss April Hess,
OSU, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Nel-
son, Edmond, Miss Judith Nel-
son, Mustang, Earl Ellis, Still-
water. Ralph Clayton, US Marine
Corps, Mrs. Lee Roy Nelson and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs, Verlin
Nelson.
A surprise birthday dinner
was held Sunday for Mr. Benny
Grant at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Grant and family.
Guest were Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Grant, Mrs. Hazel Scott, Mr,
and Mrs. Wayne Allen and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houston
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Geogre Al-
len. Bob Cronk and Billy Tal-
bert.
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Edmond Contest
Winners Revealed
Word was recieved from of-
ficials of the scholastic contest
keld recently at Central State
College in Edmond that two stu-
dents from Perkins placed n
the competition.
Charles Kriel placed first in
General Science in Junior High
competition and Bobby Story
placed lhirct in Latin 1 in high
seimol contests.
Twenty Perkins student at-
tended the one day scholastic
contest held on the CSC campus
atmually.
Cheerleaders Want
Lawns To Mow
The Perkins high school bas-
ketball cheerleaders are offering
their services 1o those needing
lawns nmwed this summer. They
will be using the money to enroll
in a cheerleaders clinic this sum-
mer.
The girls will mow the lawns
at any price you want to pay.
If you are interested, pleas.
contact any of the followi-
basketball cheerleaders through
July 1: Ranay Crabs, Li7-2223;
Laura Kasti; Monta Lyrm Jacobs,
Li7-2286; Karen Arthur, Li7-
2259 Midge Graves, Li7-2249;
00hool
APRIL
,27 Student Council
28 FHA Style ShoW
.29 Reg. Tract Meet ia
MAY
2 Grade P.E.
4 Pre-School
9 Band Concert
13 Jr. St. Banquet
16 Choral Concert
19 Jr. Hi.
21 Sr. Hi
22 Sr Hi. (:
23 No School
24 Awards Assembly
Senior Assembly
Schools Out
Student
Elects
1967-'68 SchoOl
By Phill
The student
high school will
of officers,
for the school year
An assembly
, Iesday, for
the candidates and
ers:
Linda Lockwood, Li7-2694.
FHA STYLE SHOW
Everyone is invited to the An-
nual FHA Style show to be held
tomorrow evening (Friday) at
8 p.m. in the high school gym.
Members have been workin
hard on the show and hope that
there will be a large crowd $o
v(,iw their work.
Mrs. Virginia Sassar is:the
sponsor of the organization. "
• " *; Running for
"hrer are Ranay
Nelson and Phill
-- , ly nominee for
} 'usty Behne.
dales for
Story and Roy
The student
dent-run, school
instruct students
ment and is a
talents along
council is a link
ulty and the studentS,
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Ladies Bhtek Tapered
STRETCH PANTS
LADIES SHIFTS
Plus Good Selection Of
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