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received the Perfect Attendance Awardz
Wall Friend. Cameron Karner.
nles
iGrade Promotion was held at Perkins Elementary on
Promotion certificates were given to each stu-
with Library Volunteer awards and Cafeteria Vol-
awards.
all through elementary were given to 13
A Perfect Attendance award was given to Cameron
v, Son of Ken and Janet Karner. The Mary Jane Wall
award was given to Tommy HiUey, son of Robert
The Masonic Student of Today award was
Katie Dawson, daughter of Sammy and Shelley
Cameron Karner.
elementary: (back row,
P ht) Katie Dawson, Kathy Brower, Savannah
Cameron Karner, Justin Perkins, Frank Bur-
Hilley; (front row) Lara Bridenstine, Kody
Lawson, Tara Payton, Brandon Bin ford.
Joshua Hazelbaker.)
Student of Today Award: Katie Dawson and
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By Esther Ham
The 81st Ham-Bilyeu re-
union was held on Sunday,
May 21, 1995 at the Payne
County Expo Center. Winsel
Bilyeu had the coffee ready
and the tables set up ready
for the first arrivals around
10 a.m Garland and Mary Lee
LaFollette and son Gary
brought plenty of cold drinks
and Joan Botts furnished
table service for those who did
not bring any. Starla Bilyeu
had the tables beautifully
decorated with fresh green-
cry.
The musicians who began
entertaining around11 a.m.
were Jimmie Ham and
Evelyn Havel from Perkins;
Bud Smith, Crescent; Bernie
Felton, Drumright; Mark
Pryor, Bedford, Tex. Velma
Bilyeu and all the helpers had
the potluck lunch ready and
John Pryor asked the bless-
ing and everyone enjoyed a
bountiful meal.
The auction of handmade
articles made by relatives
was so popular last year that
we did it again this year and
it was a great success. After
the auction we were enter-
tained by the Wit Sisters,
"Joan Bilyeu Botts, Alta
Bilyeu Kirby and Olive Bilyeu
Pryor," singing the Stuttering
song, also Franell LaFollette
sang a couple of songs, John
Pryor sang and played the
guitar and then Bud sang the
Laughing song.
The youngest person at-
tending was Ty Heiden who
isll weeks old. Ty is the great
' : 'grandson of Dee Bilyeu. The
oldest was Lester Ham from
Stillwater.
Those attending were
Ronald Ham, Albuquerque,
N.M.; Becky Botts Crowl and
Reese, Sparks, Nev.; Julie
Botts Bennett, Bruceville,
Tex.; Sara Botts Burns and
John and Betty Ham, Austin,
Tex.; Mark, Christi and
Allison Pryor, Bedford, Tex.;
Harold and Zoe Fick, Borger,
Tex.; John and Kim Pryor,
Kingston, Tenn.; David,
Sharron and Rachel Pryor,
Paupa, New Guina; and Amy
Pryor Hildebrand and Josiah,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Those from Oklahoma City
were: Gordie Ham, Jay and
Dorothy Townsend and Mike
and Frannel LaFollette.
From Morrison were: Char-
lotte, Blain and Dahrenda
Bowling, Garland and Mary
Lee Bilyeu LaFollette, Zola
Sinclair and Teresa, Kent and
Eric Moser.
Those attending from
Perkins were: Jimmie and
Esther Ham, Jank and Joan
Bilyeu Botts, Rita Bowling,
Ruth Smith, Lerene Jarvis
Redus and Randy, Katrina
and Joe Jarvis. Also Clara
Hesser, Glencoe; Edd and
Joan Pryor and Kirk and
Maxine McDougal from
Tulsa, Bill and Harriett
Ham, Covington; Derek and
Kara Bilyeu Brown, Bristow;
Mary E. Ham, Cleveland;
Greg Amber and Jacob Pryor,
Newkirk; David, Heather and
Ty Heiden, Dennis and Anita
Bilyeu, Crescent; Earl and
Garnet Harms, Perry.
Those from Stillwater
were: Alta Bilyeu Kirby, John
and Betty Ham Beeler, Lena
Allison, Jocille Ham Osborn,
Gary and Sharon LaFollette,
Lester and May Ham, Velma
Bilyeu, Roberta Ham Sequin,
Joyce and Milton Schulze,
Bobby Bilyeu Johnson,
Damen Bowling, Shelly Geer,
Ken and Gwen Wilburn, Ol-
ive Bilyeu Pryor, Dorislea
Fowler Kekahbah, Doris
Fowler, Dana, Matthew and
Audrey Bilyeu, Cleo and Jo
Anne Fowler, J.D. and
Darlene Bilyeu, Erma Fowler,
Sherrian, Robert, Bobby and
Jennifer Page, Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Moody, Michael and
Malson Danforrth, Debbie
Blake, and Brent Meeks, Joni
Bilyeu and Marty, Kristy and
Kaleb Rylant.
This reunion was a huge
success and we all look for-
ward to the 3rd Sunday in
May next year for our 82nd
reunion.
Perkins resident
receives nurses
Kristi Hall
pin at UCO
Linda Byrd of Perkins is
one of 78 senior nursin stu-
aents who received their
graduation pins during the
May 13th graduation at the
University of Central Okla-
homa.
Karen Jordon, assistant
professor in the nursing de-
partment of UCO, said this
is an old tradition that com-
pletes the nursing program.
It allows the graduates to
then take the nursing
licensure exam for certifica-
tion, Jordon said.
here is a nursing pin for
each school, which replaces
the traditional cap worn in
the past," Jordon said.
"UCO's pin has a picture of
Old North and the Latin
translation 'Because we
care.~
Former Perkins resident
in Miss Oklahoma Pageant
Former Perkins resident, Kristy Hall of Choctaw, will rep-
resent the University of Central Oklahoma at the Miss Okhi
homa Pageant which will be held at the Mabee Center-ORU
Campus in Tulsa on Saturday, June 10. Kristi is a sopho:
more music major at UCO.
The preliminary judging will begin Wednesday, June 7.
Kristi will compete in bathing suit on Wednesday, evening
gown on Thursday and talent on Friday. For her talent, Krist
will sing a French aria "Je dis que rein ne m'epouvante" from
Carmen. Tickets are available for each night's competition
which begins at 8 p.m.
The top ten contestants will be chosen from the prelimi:
naries and announced at the Saturday night finale, where
they will compete for the Miss Oklahoma crown. The finale
will also be telecast at 8 p.m.
Kristi is the daughter of James and Shirley Hall, ChoctaW,
and has many friends and relatives in this area. She is the
granddaughter of Bertha Pricer of Perkins and Virgil Hall
of Stilwater Nursing Home. "
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All campers will receive:
• Camp T-Shirt
• Basketball Practice Booklets
.Camper Evaluation
• Playing Time in 3-on-3 and 5-on-5 Contests
• Awards Assembly on Last Day of Camp (11 a.m.)
DATES NEXT YEAR'S GRADE TIME COST
June 19-23 Boys-3rd thru 8th 8:30 a.m.-12:30 $45 per camper
June 5-9 Girls-3rd thre 8th8:30 a.m.-12:30 $45 per camper
DAILY SCHEDULE
8:30-Stretch and Mass Fundamentals
9"00-Fundamental Stations: Ball Handling, Shooting, Etc
10:00-Instructional Video: Training Tips
10:30-Defense: On and Off the Ball
11 "00-Camp Contests, League Games
12:00-Camp Ends For The Day
Boys Coach: Rick Garrison
Girls Coach: Jerry Burnett
For Further Information:
Perkins-Tryon High School
P.O. Box 549
Perkins, OK 74059
405-547-5724
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