See you
at the
All-Sports
Banquet
The annual Perkins-
Tryon Athletic Banquet
will be May 21, 1984. Din-
ner will be served at 6:00
P.M. with the program
following. The speaker
this year will be Gary
1984 Demon foot- with 180 Ibs. pound basis, taking the Ward, head baseball
has concluded Our t~op lifters were as total one lifts in the coach at Oklahoma State
University. The dinner
~mon lifting pro- follows: bench, squat and incline Mrs. S. B0stian will be sponsored by our
the spring of BENCH and dividing it by their Here are some opinions the most fun when I went loc~ All-Sports Booster
Sixteen players Freshmen: Tony body weight. When we about our field trip we to Mrs. Wakefield s Club. There is always a
the program from Tabor--240, Nick started in November, no took Thursday, May3, to nursery. It was lots of hrge amount of work and
December 1, T ay 1 o r-- 2 2 0; one could lift four times downtown Perkins. We fun. time put in on this pro-
~tilits completion Sophomores: Scott his bodyweight. Now, ten ~ went to the Payne Coun- Shannon Hall--I liked' gram and all efforts are
1, 1984. Matheson--200, Tony have reached that goal. ty Bank, the Fire Station,the fire trucks and the fire very much appreciated.
ty ight players Epperson--195; Juniors: Our top lifter on a pound City Hall and Wakefield s station and the fire The athletic banquet is
t.on May 1; this David Cypert--225, Guy for pound basis was Billy Nursery. equipment.
r included the Gill--210. Nottingham lifting 5.07 Paige Dickson--Mrs. Stacy Stanton--W,e ticipantst° recogniZeeach yeartheinPar'the
team and the SQUAT times his bodyweight; Wakefield, your flowers went to Mrs. Wakefield s athletic program. We
players who Freshmen: Tony next was Toffy Tabor are adorable and our Nursery and looked at would like very much for
IHaybaseball. The Tabor--405, Nick with4.75, plants you gave us are some plants and trees. We all athletes and their
Ire tested for a T a y l o r-- 3 2 5 ; On May 7, the Demonslovely. I liked all your get a free flower. We went parents to attend. The
on theSophomores: Kenneth started spring football plants you showed us.to the fire station and athletes will not have to
ess, squat, and Murlin--335, Richard practice. There were 42 Thank you! learned about puttingout purchase tickets;
ess. The players Warren--320; Juniors: players reporting for Nicholas Pogue--I liked fires. Wewent to the bank however, all others will, in
tested on twoJames Biggs--315, Ran-drills. The coaches were the city hall. I liked the and learned about the order to pay for the cost
reises, dips, and dy Tarlton--300, Davidvery pleased with the tur- nursery. I liked the bank. safes and where they keep of the meal.
trying to get as Cypert--300. nout and expect aroundI liked everything, the money. I had a lot of We would like very
they can. -- INCLINE 50 players for fall drills, Josh Klinglesmith--I fun. much for everyone with
Decemoer 1 Freshman: Tony The coaching staff isliked Mr. Kinder thebest. Fran Hrencher--Hello! aninterest in sports toat-
tate, thes'Lxteen Tabor--210, Nick working on basic offense He is a nice man. Ilikethe Myname is Fran. Why tend. Mark this date on
beenwitl the Taylor--190; and defense, way he showed us around dont I tell you about your calendar and plan to
gained a total of Sophomores: Tony The offense will remain the bank. what I liked best on my come to the Perkins-
!ads in our three Epperson--185, Scott basically the same as in JanetteLee--Ilikedthefield trip? You can im- Tryon Gym on Monday,
Its, which is a Matheson--175; Juniors: the past year; however, nursery the best because agine you were there too. May 21, 1984.
145 pounds perDavid Cypert--205, Guythe defense is going
I Strength. The Gill--195. through a major overhaul we got a flower plant. I We went on a field trip
liked Mrs. Wakefield and to the nursery. We saw 4th Grade
POundagq ira-The person with the so most of the attention is now I know her very well. plants there. We got a
at Was by C ody most dips was Scott on that side of the foot-
With 190 ins., Matheson with 37. Scott ball. The workouts begin I liked all the plants she plant of our own. This Who s Who
showed us. She was very was my best place.
was se- was also the high in pull- at 2:30 and end at 3:25 nice to give us a petunia. We went to the bank. It Mrs. Cssey had a fourth
185 lbs., fol-
James Biggs
ups with 19.
We also measure
strength on a pound for
through May 18. Jimmie Kauff--I learn-
Denise Hancock and
Dawnita Cypert, FHA
members, will be going to
Chicago for a National
Meeting on July 14-20.
Denise is a national com-
mittee member and was
selected to attend the
meeting through the
state. She was also recent-
ly elected to be local
chapter devotional leader.
Dawnita was selected
from the Perkins-Tryon
chapter to attend the
meeting. Dawnita has
been elected the 1984-85
P-T FHA President. Both
girls will be flying on
American Airlines.
Teresa Lile was selected
to attend the CO-OP
ed that a tree can grow
with one root, and I saw
some strawberries and
pecan trees.
Emily Gunter--I went
to the nursery today for
our class field trip. We
got a flower from the
nursery. We also went to
the bank and there we got
a sucker and a pencil. We
went to the fire depart-
ment. It was fun! We also
went to the city hall. We
learned about the water
and other things. It was
very, very fun!
Matthew Allen--The
bank had many kinds of
money and machines. I
liked the door that the
robbers can't get through.
But if they do the alarm
will go off and the police
will come and get them.
We got a sucker and a
pencil.
Michelle Smith--I had
was fun, too. We went to
city hall. I liked it.
My dad got to go with
us. Mrs. Ewing got to go,
too. Mrs. Hallman went
with her class.
We had partners, Paige
was my partner.
When we came back we
got to play on the other
playground. I liked that!
I think everyone liked it,
too.
My feet hurt from all
that walking! I was glad
to get back to the room. It
had been a long day.
When I got home I laid on
my bed, then I played in
our yard. Then I told my
morn all about it. It was
fun! Well, bye now!
My class and I would
like to thank these people
for making our afternoon
such a nice one: Mrs.
Wakefield, Mr. Kinder,
Mr. Hubbard, Mrs. Niles,
and Mr. Hall.
camp in
Liberty, A surprise may await you at
Missouri, in June. Teresa
is the new local
vice-president.
On May 14, an officers'
meeting was held at
Teresa Lile's house.
The "Ma, Pa, and Me
Banquet" was held at the
First Baptist Church on
May 15, at 7:30 P.M.
the Awards
Assembly
7:30 pm
grade Who's Who and
this was the outcome:
Best Sportsman--
Harlan. McKosato: Most
Popular--Bobby Grimes;
Best Writer--Karen Kir-
by; Best Reader--Van
Hawxby; Most Honest--
Troya Chapman;
Quietest--Lori Lowe;
Neatest--Mark Downey;
Best Fixer--Kenny
Sylvester; Cutest
Smile--David Pitts;
Wittiest--Joe Gilbreth.
The Perkins Journal
Thursday, May 17, 1984 -- PAGE 5
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!
and Dr. Ehrlich, the
students received infor-
mation and knowledge in
four major fields, Genetic
Engineering of Plants,
Biotechnology of
Animals, Computer Aid-
ed Design/Manufaqturing
Biomechanics, and Center
for Application of Remote
Sensing {CARS}.
All the students found
this a memorable and ex-
citing experience. A key
quote of Dr. Borlaug will
remain in everyone's
mind, "Stretch, reach,
reach for the stars--you
may not get a star but
you will get star dust on
your hands."
Those attending OSU's
21st Century Center
Science Symposium were
Ms. Irene Edin, Cheri
Duffle, Lora Caldwell,
Tony Epperson,
Carolynne Johnson, and
Michelle Bates.
q
Perkins High
StUdents spent
and Monday in
SCientist when
the 21st
Science
at OSU. Dr.
is a
an elite group
Vho have been
the Nobel
Dr. Borlaug
honor in
study and
genetics of
making it a
doctor
speaking
Ehrlich.
is from
he informed
of ways to
the
There was
attending
]Ust won this
!
LIFE
By Darren Andrews
Life,
builds you up,
makes you feel good,
pushes you along,
until you are going faster,
faster than Life itself,
Caasie Brown, Leanna Biggs and
Elizabeth Cole prepare to wash a car to
so Life is behind you;
! Life strikes,
you stumble,
fail,
q Life speeds past,
grabs you,
drags you along,
wounded,
q in pain,
defeated;
The Circle is complete.
I Life,
builds you up...
!
!
YES MOM
By Lora Caldwell •
! Yes, Mom'
9
I know it's a mess r
I 'm never home
[
! Please can I have a dress?
I 'm sorry
I've got a date.
Can I have five dollars?
I won't be late. il
Yes, Mom,
L
1 I1 clean it up
Just as soon as I get home.
Please, Morn.
You fed the pup?
Yes, Morn
I know he's mine.
Please Morn 111 give you a dime.
Yes, Mom
I've got to go.
No, Morn,
I don't think it will snow.
Please Morn,
I 're got to go.
Yes, Morn,
I love you too.
Yes, Morn.
raise money for FHA.
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