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♦ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2006
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Pictured are members of Westfield’s Quiz Bowl team: Stuart Knight, Jared Parnell,
Hudson Jerles, Karl Nelson, Jessica Mcßride and Gabe Gattis.
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From left, Westfield students Callie Ray and Claire Flowers show off awards they won
at the Jr. Beta Club state convention.
Westfield captures awards
at Junior Beta Convention
Special to the Journal
Westfield’s Junior Beta
Club brought home sever
al awards after competing
in the National Beta Club
State Convention, which
was held Nov. 16-17 at the
Macon Centreplex.
More than 5,000 students
in grades five through nine,
and representing public
and independent schools
throughout the state, par
ticipated in a variety of aca
demic events.
Students competed in
Perry Middle
names top students
Special to the Journal
Below are Perry Middle
School’s students of the
month for October:
Sixth grade
■ Comets - Robernecia
Heard and Dylan Leach
■ Stars - Marr Burger and
Megan Baggerly
■ Suns - Austin Rodgers
and Kristen Rodgers
Seventh grade
■ Lions - Teyanna
Stokeling and Dylan
Rovinsky
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either Divison I or Division
11, based upon their grade
level.
Westfield’s Quiz Bowl team
placed third in the state for
Division 11. Callie Ray, a
Westfield seventh grade
student, was the state-wide
Fourth Place Division I win
ner for Speech.
Westfield seventh grader,
Claire Flowers, placed sev
enth in the state for Spelling
in Division I. Westfield’s
Junior Beta Club faculty
sponsors are Stephanie
■ Cougars - Jhakeasha
Davis and Nick Ryberg
■ Cheetahs - Pinkesh
Patel and Kathryn Meadows
Eighth grade
■ Superstars - AC Talton
and Marriah Sheed
■ Champions - Rae Evans
and Will Herren
■ Top Gun - Julia Sanders
and Armond Trice
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■ Eighth grade - Richard
Hooks
■ Seventh grade - Chastity
Wilson
Smith and Terri Hammerle
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RECOGNITION OF CONTRIBUTORS
2006 Christmas Light Donations
The Mayor and City Council, on behalf of the citizens of Perry, visitors, merchants and
business owners, wish to recognize the generous contributors to the 2006 Christmas Light
Donations Program. Due to the below listed individual(s) and business contributors, the City
continues to improve upon the holiday pole ornaments and lawn displays. Thank you for
sharing in this partnership to beautify our City during the holiday season.
Marty’s Pet Grooming
Kiwanis Club
Rotary Club
Elwood Waites
Goodroe Realty
The Sewing B’s
Great Inn
The Travel Center
Walthall Oil Company
Gilmer Warehouse
Chambliss, Sheppard, Roland
& Baxter
Southern Outdoor Advertising
Perry Drug Co.
Security Bank
America’s Best Inn
Bank of Perry
Crossroads Medical
Houston Home Journal
Utility Service Co.
Travelodge
The Houston County Board of Commissioners
THE COMMUNITY EXTENDS ITS APPRECIATION TO MRS. NELLWIN MOORE FOR
HEADING UP THE LIGHTING PROGRAM, RECOGNIZING THE TIME
AND EFFORTS SHE CONTRIBUTED IN THE QUEST TO BEAUTIFY THE CITY
DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION IS ALSO EXTENDED TO THE
CITY OF WARNER ROBINS FOR US GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION
TO THE CITY OF PERRY LIGHTING PROGRAM.
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Each year, Westfield kindergarten students are paired with a varsity football player
who becomes their "buddy” during the football season. The children drew pictures of
their football buddy, decorated their lockers and cheered for them at pep rallies and
football games. The annual event culminates in a special lunch where the kindergar
teners get to eat with their football player. “The children really look up to the football
players and this gives them an opportunity to spend time with their role models. It is
also good for the high school students to interact with the younger students,” said
Melissa Taylor of Hawkinsville who teaches one of Westfield’s kindergarten classes.
ABOVE: Eva Catherine Parnell, front, is surrounded by Hornet football players at
Westfield's annual Kindergarten lunch. BELOW: Cheryl Anne Matthews and senior
Jeremy Rowland chat during lunch.
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Buddy days
Coldweli Banker Robbins &
Free Realty
Perry Area Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Walker-Rhodes Tractor
Glover Mortuary
Garlinda’s Garden
Mr. & Mrs. David Walker
Walker. Hulbert. Gray & Bvrd
Mr. <& Mrs. James I Moore
Landmark Realty
Planters First
Beckham Bros.
Mr. & Mrs. James Worrall
Brian Bowen
Steven Harrell
Perry Volunteer Outreach
Oil Lamp/Judy’s Sandwich
Perry' Dental Associates
Daniel, Lawson Tuggle & Jerles
Wal-Mart
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
The Swanson House
Geiger & Geiger
Charles Andrew & Son
CB&T
Watson-Hunt Funeral Home
Michael L. Kinsley, DMD
Davis Oil Company
Mr. & Mrs. Barfield
(Edgar & Jane)
Jan King
Daisy Patch Flower & Gift
Shoppe,
Danny Evans
(Houston Daily Journal)
Mr. Bobby Tuggle
(Peach Belt Farmers Ins)
Ms. Nancy Jackson
(Sugarplum Tree)
Impressions
Mr.& Mrs. Michael Sheridan
Two Friends
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