principal at Perkins Elementary School, con-
fourth-grade Virginia Bell, left, and kindergartener
leton who were the top fund raisers for Easter
and Singleton
Weather plays have
with slated events;
Bike-a-Then reset
What's on, what's off and what's been rescheduled.
The heavy rain, flooding and school has created havoc with scheduled
L-nts.
One victim is the Arts and Crafts Show scheduled for this weekend by
the Perkins Chamber of Commerce.
"Due to the flooding conditions, we feel it best for the crafters and the
public to postpone our first-ever arts and crafts show," said Karen Kasfl,
president of the Chamber. "We are returning booth rental reservations
and contacting the numerous crafters scheduled to participate. We will
be rescheduling the very special event probably later in the fall.
"V appreciate all the hard work of Gene Wollenbe;rg and Brandi
Shannon and others involved in the planning of the arts and crafts show."
The St. Jude Bike-A-Then will be run this Saturday, May 15, according
to Richard Poe.
"Everything is the same, we just moved it back a week due to the
weather," Poe said. "Registration will be 12:30 p.m. at the elementary
school. The Bike-A-Then itself will be held from 1-4 p.m."
The final high school band concert and queen coronation will be held
May 14 in the high school gymnasium beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Rescheduled is the Ag Booster meeting. It will now be held 7 p.m.
Monday, May 17, in the elementary school.
Going on as scheduled is the All-Sports Banquet sponsored by the
Perkius-Tryon Sports Booster Club tonight at 7, Thursday, May 13, in the
high school gymnasium. The meal is being catered by Ralph's Packing
Co. There is no charge but donations will be accepted.
The junior-senior prom is Saturday at Stillwater's Moose Lodge.
Graduation has not been effected. It will still be 8 p.m. May 20 at the
football field.
Final tests for the middle and high school students will be given
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 25-26, with parent-teacher conferences
May 27.
Also weathered out was the town's annual pet vaccination day set for
last Saturday. No makeup date has been scheduled.
OBU honors Lauener
SHAWNEE - Perkins resident plishments and potential for future
Amber Lauener, a senior home success in missions, said Dr. Dick
top fund raisers fistmissi°ns major at Oklahoma BaP-University, recently received Rader, dean of OBU's Joe L. In-
the outstanding student in Christian gram School of Christian Service.
missions award during the univer-
and Kristie Single-
top individual fund
Seals during the
Perkins Elementary
over $4,000.
was the top money
kindergarten, raising
a fourth grader, raised
did a Hop-
hopped a total of
one through five did a
They spened a total
of 29,978 words.
The top fund raisers:
Kindergarten: 1. Kristie Single-
ton $145,2. Katie Bale $100.30, 3.
Richard Simpson $71.63, 4. Rickey
Kinzie $60.
First Grade - 1. Ashley Reynolds
$108, 2. Bradley Hubbard $83.60.
Second Grade - 1. Jason Simpson
$70, 2. Matthew Kinder $69.80.
Third Grade - 1. Joshua Hazel-
baker $67.87.
Fourth Grade - 1. Virginia Bell
$111.13.
Fifth Grade- 1. Amy Scott
$45.90.
if_,
Keith Baird arrives April 30
Keith was born to Brian was 21 1/2 inches long.
Baird of Perkins, April His grandparents are Elton and
).m. at the Stillwater Jackie Baird of Perkins, Sharon
Bose of Bessie and Joseph Doll of
7 lbs., 13 ozs. and West Bend, Wis.
'Unknown' called school off
high water and the tended one day.
at Perklns-Tt, yon The last day of school will now
Vere called off Monday. he May 26.
Cimarron River hadn't
we had about 25
and we weren't
the buses could, and
8o," Dr. Virginia Webb,
of schools, said.
it best to be safe than
was back in session
limited bus routes.
year has been ex-
Military News
LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE,
San Antonio - Airman Abraham J.
Williams has graduated from Air
Force basic training here.
He is the son of Quinette
Williams of Oklahoma City aml
Douglas Williams of Rural Route 2
Perkins.
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