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t'A{;I: I The Perkins Journal Thursday, June 7, 1984
enings before
,end of s ol
Perkins Elementary School was presented a Certificate of Ap-
preciation by the Brownie and Junior Girl Scout Troops of Perkins
at the annual area-wide Girl Scout Leader Recognition and Awards
Dinner held in Stillwater. Presenting the Certificate to Mr. Hren-
(:her was Norman Constien, leader of Brownie Troop 203.
Connie Kirby, Drum Major, presents the P-T Midnight REgiment
drum major's hat to her successor for the 1984-85 year, Michelle
Bates.
Ready to chow down on a cake baked by Mrs. Raines as a good-
bye gift for Mrs. Liga are {left to right} Jonathan Raines, Pam Liga,
John Wiley, and Kevin Vassar. The cake says, "#I."
were
honored
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SOFTBALL
The Perkins Angels
will host a fast-pitch
softball tournament
this weekend, June
9-10, at Billy J.
Dickson Park.
"O-
Lynda Howard, Per-
kins, was the lucky win-
ner of the quarter of beef
donated by Ralph's Pack"
ing, given away last week.
Superintendent Larry Gill presents
with a plaque of appreciation for his
flagpole that stands by the football field.
will be placed on cement block near the
flagpole. This was presented at the
recently.
M others of Mrs. H ardin's fifth grade students had new terrarians
after Mother's Day.
Shown with their gifts to their mothers--Left to right--Jennifer
Armstrong, Tah Moorman, Sonja Moorman, Betty Sasser, Matt
I lrencher, Chad Collum, Richie Blubaugh.
hool
en
It's not often that one classroom has four kids on crutches;
however, Mrs. Hardin's class recently set a record. Left to right,
Billy Maxwell, Amy Cheatham, Denice Shingleton and Jan
t ! ollenback.
Mr. Hrencher stands with the winner of
Matt Hrencher, and the runner-up Nichole
grade. Final word spelled was "nobility."
the Elementary Spelling Bee, his son
Bostian. Both winners are in the fifth
,i
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Oliver Kinzie presented Victor Wall with
Farmer Award.
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