CHAMBERLIN is the Perldns-Tryon High School Player
the Week "Jesse played about everything for us at
head coach Pat Gray said in making the
ment "We had him at wide receiver, running back,
secondary and he returned kicks. Jesse played
well, did all we asked and gave us total effort."
I Club holds first
eeting of new year
By Fern Downey
Mutual Implovement Club
Sept. 18, in the home of
Sasso f0i the first meeting
1993.-94 year. Maxine Frazier
aret t Jib•on rved as co-
with V Ucinia.
membcL'; enjoyed a morning
which consisted of breakfast
fruits, tl|t|tiills, rolls,
and coffee serve0 at lovely
tables.
Dick,;n, president, called
tt> order aud welcomed
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member Claudea, Reyno ds
other member t!== were
The minutes were read and
approved and a treasurers report of
$226.69 was given. Each member
received a yearbook.
The president thanked the yard
beautification committee for their
work during the summer months.
Those attending were: Inez Barn-
es, Ellen Dickson, Fern Downey,
Billie Fisher, Maxine Frazier, Mar-
garet Gibson, Margaret Hrencher,
Joan McDaniel, Barbara Kirby, Vir-
ginia Sasser, Judy Spillars, Phyl-
lis Stevens, Erma Thomas, Kristy
Willingham, Claudean Reynolds
and guest Connie Kirby Lane.
If you have an item or garage sale you
would like to advertise, bring it down
to the Perkins Journal at 133 S Main
Troop 99 active
By Susan I)ok
Troop 99, is making
for an active year. The troop
hiked the Saubol Lkc nature
and held it; iww member
meeting.
also include learning more
ping, hiking, ,.mture, trail
a.d a o,emJght trip in the
ummbers will attend a
celebration in honor of
GordoI! L('s flounder of
Scouting) birthday Nov. 2 in
atcL
the month of October, the
,,ill hold a special investiture
L, cw members.
hosts
reunion
Troop members are Jennifer Bell,
Amber Christian, Stephanie Duff),,
Jessica Dukes, Nicole Durbin,
Tabitha Gibson, Gloria Jobe, Tonya
Kliesen, and Kerry Morton.
Troop 99 is open to any sec-
ond grade girl. The troop meets
Wednesdw at 7 p.m.
Anyone needing more informa-
tion may contact this year's leaders,
Susan Dukes, 547-2645 or Becky
Morton 547-2260.
Mahar was hostess to her
reunion held Sept. 1%15-19.
attending the annual Hicks
reunion were: Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks, Lamed, Kan.; Mrs.
Hicks, Satanta, Kan.; Elysa
Norton, Kan.; Mrs. Betty
Dale Halze and Roy Burk
,rson Co.; Mr. and Mrs.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Heal
Geary; Nick Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason
Angie, Mary Ann Bargelt,
Mr. and Mrs Chip
and Chase, Cushing; Mr.
Mrs. C.E Mahar, Wichita,
Mrs. Beverly Craven and
Matthew; Mr. and Mrs.
Bounds, Tryon; Mrs.
Arm•tong, Oklahoma City;
and Kristy Bounds and
Randall, Luther; Debra Kaus,
Junction, Colo.; Frank and
White, Holdenville; and
Maria Mahar, Perkins.
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DEMONS
(Continued from lge 1)
=We played him at wide receiver,
running back, punt returns, defen-
sive back, just any place where we
needed somebody we put Jesse there
and he gave us all he had at each po-
sition. We're all very proud of his
attitude and effSrt. He wants to play
and he wants to win."
No Class 2A
There was a rumor last week that
Perkins-Tryon was definitely going
to play in Class 2A next year.
Not so, says both Lance Miller,
athletic director, and Pat Gray, head
football coach.
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"We don't know yet what class
we'll be in next year," said Miller.
"The state association realigns
every two years. The new classes
won't be known until after the
football season, probably around
Christmas.
"They will take the top 32
schools in enrollmcat and put then
in Class 6A. The next 32 witl be
5A, etc.
"There has to be 128 schools
larger than Perkins-Tryon High
School for us to go i,to Class 2A.
"We don't know how many 2A
schools have gained enrollment and
how many 3A schools have lost
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students, and we won't know for
two or three more months," Miller
said.
Gray wants his players and fans
to stop thinking about 2A and
concentrate on 3A.
"We are a 3A school until we
hear otherwise," Gray stressed.
"We have got to prepare ourselves
mentally to stay at the 3A level. We
can't petition to go to a lower class.
We have to believe we can win at this
level and not dream about dropping
in classification."
District Results
Results of last week's opening
games in District 3A-I:
Kingfisher 42, Perkins-Tryon 0
Millwood 45, Bethany 0
Newcastle 45, Tuttle 0
Jones 19, Perry 0
This week's games:
Jones at Perkins-Tryon
Newcastle at Perry
Kingfisher at Millwood
Bethany at Tuttle
Shop Perkins
STAffrs OCTOBER 1,1993
(Continued from Page 1)
forum will be in next week's Perkins
Journal.
Jalopy's Mlaiatm'e
Golf lbmaumaent
The second miniature golf tour-
nament at Jalopy's will be held from
noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 16.
Participants can post scores any-
time during this four-hour period.
Golfers will be vying for prizes
in the following age divisions:
Children, 5- 11; youth, 12-19;
More homes needed
to house CU band
Pexkins-Tryon High School still needing homes to house the University
Colorado Golden Buffalo Marching Band Band will. 5.
According to Perkins-Tryon Band Director Kent "lylor, "We are about
ane-third of the way to the amount of houses we need."
The Colorado band has about 210 members. The band will perform of
the halftime of the Demons home game with Millwood. The Colorado
band will then perform the next day at Oklahoma State University.
If you can house from one to four students, or more please fill out
the form below and return it to the Perkins-Tryon High School office, or
mail the form to: P-T High School, c/o Kent Taylor, Box 549, Perkins,
74059.
YES! I CAN HOUSE THE COLORADO B;;rtD (or par of it)
NAME ..................................................
MAILING ADDRESS
.............................................
CITY/ZIP ..................................
PHONE
.......................................
NUMBER OF STUDENTS .......... MAL ........... FI'h'L[il ..........
young adult, 20-49; and senior, 50
aud up.
Prizes will include trophies for
first place in each division, ribbons
for all participants, and gift certifi-
cates to the top five finishers in each
age bracket.
There is an entry fee of $1.
For more information, contact
Lynn Kinder or Came Wollenberg at
the Payne County Bank, 547-2436.
Entlres Open
Entries for the bakeoff, parade,
arts and crafts, business and resi-
dential decorating contest, vendors,
entertainment, are all open.
"We urged everyone not to wait
until the last minute to enter," Kastl
added. "The deadline is Oct. 8 but
most areas are filling up fast. We
don't want anybody to be left out
or disappointed.
"I'm really happy and pleased
with the work of our various
chairmen. I think it's shaping to be
an outstanding celebration."
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