Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 19, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10

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10A WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2007 MEyi ' aij§i£jg®^lg||g|K2^BHWP *' HBB\Ek* f ■lpbF 7 ■p —— flop ‘■ *T v & f, yfe v - fJjk- % BJjjST*- w&tof , j|| j^L W§&* ! *W‘ v -‘ ' > B i *•'} 'affik' IJI v . ' S *^Bs»sa> wlu !lil- - .. „ . . i . - - ...I Journal/Charlotte Perkins Students cheer on receiving the news of their award. jjM*"**" v Journal/Charlotte Perkins Perdue presents the trophy to Houston County Superintendent of Schools David Carpenter and PHS Principal Darryl Albritton. fe- , fo|j£ jBBBMBEHtt BjKjgT; mm* y* . J ..P* : E 5T *^sl* HT -• *• • SySaßr -ifijSr mBE : w A m\ "kjife f ;|i - *m - Jf i sr fr-'-dS JiiiliMk f ''■' *, g-—...iiriirgg3gflfL / Jgfljf L*feV ■ ■ I.W ■ 7,.. ■ I mil—a- - .... Journal/Charlotte Perkins Perdue has lunch with Perry students, from left, Tony Davis, Colton Woods, Natala Rawls, Perdue, Tabitha Williford and Matt Sellers. HrOn October 27 th our annual Li,, Find out all about the latest Safety |Nj|ineasures to take to make sure your child has a fun time! A $ JB | ■' ■ fl ’ ~ *8 yy| ' Bly / i HI /v. i Jll He AMSEI & w ¥ I mBB" ■’• u k 11§€* "' 'v .*< iffi'/aßjy iMfcyj« *>^| ® Jgj Journal/Charlotte Perkins Perdue tries out his cheerleading skills. On Sale Non at Web Site and Box Officti #* h»se' : i CIJJ. vVONAI FAII* iSfPSi Perry • 1-75 Exits 134 & 135 800-987-3247 Announces the addition of Jody Vclie, MD ?* imJHK Board Eligible, American Board of Family Medicine * Specializing in Women’s & Children’s Health , fIMHHHj MM , , ' ' New Patients Welcome 938 Carroll Street • Perry 987-2212 I Most Major Insurance Plans Accepted . ■ . *.301 • Jouraal/Charlotte Perkins Superintendent of Schools Kathy Cox introduces Gov. Sonny Perdue. CUP From page iA a $2,000 check to be used toward SAT preparation resources. Perdue commended Perry High on its improvements on the test, which is a key to college admission, and also noted that the school also had a 97 percent pass rate on the English portion of the state’s graduation test. The stop in Perry was part of a trip around the state that the governor and the superintendent of schools Tickets for Concerts, Gate, and Midway ' -{il«3r»lMihi<[»]iMitill 4<»]iil HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL made to honor five high schools. In addition to Perry, winners were Treutlen High School, Class 1A; Mitchell- Baker High School, Class 2A; Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School, Class 4A, an Alpharetta High School, Class SA. Relaxed, in a short-sleeved shirt with no tie, Perdue seemed very much at home with the students, who crowded around to have the photos taken with him. He ate lunch in the PHS lunch room with six students, and left with a piece of pizza in hand. H? 1 ' \v.w: hUN Oil .1* r fli 53685