Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 08, 2006, Section B, Page 6B, Image 12

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6B ♦ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2006 HEI * B|- - f -«« &£;: If Us ' *■*• L \hM §~ ’ -Iff** *n * < B«P - x —ftC , ~;- A it w *| ■v. a■' .F H IL' * w PP i *£| JL jw xtjjßMMti/r x&jßHc : . bkt ». Jfct—, ' %»» fdß UK- /Stti : 4<sl i ' / v . Smm M 4 * Ji jjj a ~4 lip a gL , mKS^^JL S " I ’ H‘< *y '■ ■* ap~ >■ h ''&W7BS&M aflpL IJr yl * «BU 1 j = «tv*3hß&, A.Jflg IHHk iAHKiII ■''■,'(-‘^ i< ■ *A> 88l JHLy - linMl 11RRmb « Submitted Perry High School’s band shows off honors won. They are, front row from left: Allison Tucker, Krystal Riner, instructor, and Dia Nelson. Back: Carrie Daniels, Jordan Dykes, Savannah White, Sarah Avant, Courtney Chikas, Carlea Marshall, Samantha Valis, Ashleigh Lewis and Chaterra Moring. Not pictured: Tami Hipps. *•, lliteijfreT ABF -#—MB*# ML«s tot fW - „ tBT - ~ \-. SB ■BRHi .. 'mf.m ”*• „. SJwy' -wjf _ - .#> ft:. - €«■•• • m . ■•*. ', aaPraHj ' 1 * ' r " ' ' ' '.^ ■r i m mJtkiMid 1 jnß-V hAJSK fIHHL^HHL - pH sil'^' 1 '* jrn/mKm ’ 'hh "wiS' P Hflbk. ( A ' SIH^hSHHv £ JK'i SIIM a A® Wm't : * w *HK i ?£b 3 ' 1 H \ .«/ Wllfli a IW 1 iIH i&j3§f - ~&V% 'X^Hr ip m \A “titia ■ i'< . ■'si^., LK c .>> HygHHB ** »i ;«#*- -■' Ri.'* >*)» «■ i. ■ Iff jmmrnAm\ mmm& ■• , ‘-}%- >•’ ■•■•■•' '- : ... . : . •■ : * :■ ■ ■■' . '; ,' ■ . a >V'I - s B| A. ,-•. - k ;l A-;,--.''; , | g:-| % BRBK|k '* f % fBHnP - Submitted Perry High School band members, front row from left: Allison Tucker, Krystal Riner, instructor, and Dia Nelson. Back: Tami Hipps, Samantha Valis, Carlea Marshall, Sarah Avant, Courtney Chikas, Ashleigh Lewis, Savannah White, Jordan ' Dykes, Chaterra Moring and Carrie Daniels. Peppy band excels at two competitions Special to the Journal The Perry High School Band - The Pride of the Crossroads - attended two marching competitions this year. - * HF '2§k < igLy *< 'v'v.iSv 1 * saawaragfe., ... ■&••■%£ ' * '&•.. floV SB ;i#< pj Jfe wSlotii& "' fey h ’'ti S %*f 1: %«# ? ' ' •'*ss" J foa# i 1 'Bk V |j| ■ ? I ■ jpsy »* • • -3 g. 4V& y''' gp'.«B ‘ -* Jt is.'V jw®S,| !. '.*//WvaK - Jagis m | 1» am sffi' ~jpßtw o ’Skt mF' ■ Submitted The faculty and staff of Perry Primary, in a release from the school, said: “they are proud to announce the BEAR students for the month of September.” BEAR students, according to the release, are those that show “outstanding behavior and are an example for others to follow. ” Students are chosen from kindergarten and first grade classes Kindergarten representatives were: Quentavious Brown, Antario Caldwell,Carolyn dower, Christian Ellis, Margaret Henry, Rebekah Hester, Yasmine Johnson, Hayley Karros, Chloe Marshall,Jessica Morris, Allison Peavy, Desmond Releford, Lizbeth Soto, Benny Stafford and Bowen Thompson. First grade representatives were: Melinda Barron, Lexie Chafin, Dakota Chapman, Sarah Fisher,Ashley Gidney,Tomarian Harrell, Ja’quez Jackson, Nathaniel Lunsford, Lanaya Mompremier, Luis Morales, Mark Salter,Richard Singleton and Trey Whitehead. LEFT: Perry Primary first grade students who were selected September’s BEAR students take a break for a photo op. RIGHT: Perry Primary kindergarten students who were selected September’s BEAR students take a break for a photo op. The band received superi or ratings in all categories and drumline won best in class at the Battle of the Border in Valdosta. Also, the Colorguard received both superior rat ings and Best in Class at both competitions. Oct. 28, the Colorguard also received the high est score of any group at the Pierce County compe tition making them Grand Bears of the month LOCAL Champions. Per a release: “The girls have spent countless hours practicing and prepar ing. Their hard work did not go unnoticed. Great job ladies!” "" II F 3 Sk flPfc ’ | fl 4-H horse club place at event Special to the Journal Oct. 11, three young ladies from the Middle Georgia 4- H Horse Cluh competed and placed at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio. The Peach County 4-H Horse Judging team won the right to compete at this competition by winning first place at the state 4-H competition in May. The team consisted of Kori Patterson, Ashleigh Day and Haley Skipper. Horse Judging is a team competition where all the participants are judged on their public speaking, oral communication and decision-making abilities. The All American Quarter Horse Congress is an event consisting of many aca demic, as well as riding, competitions. The Congress runs from Sept. 30 Oct. 22 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio, with thousands of m** *II A t Submitted Pictured are Haley Skipper, Kori Patterson and Ashleigh Day. * Student of the month n ' ““ tissjZZ^zSSSSSSM : ,i hhhlm IPi Submitted Ellen Strait, left, presents Rebecca Sills, Houston County Career and Technology Center student, an award for being her being selected the Optimist Student of the Month for September. HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL competitors participating. The Georgia Judging Team competed against 26 other states, and with only three of four possible on their team, they placed eighth in Reasons, eighth in Performance and eighth overall. This qualified them for the “Top Ten” at the Congress. All three girls received Congress medal lions for each of the catego ries won. Winning the state title eliminates this team from any future state 4-H horse judging events, as they are considered to have mastered this activity. If anyone is interested in hearing more about the Middle Georgia 4-H Horse Club, which consists of 4- H Youth from Peach and Houston Counties, contact Peach 4-H agent, Kate Whiting at 825-6466, or Houston County 4-H agent, Stacey Ellison at 987-2028.