Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 03, 2007, Page 8A, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007 8A mm liraaM Contributed Westfield first graders display their gold coins. They are, front row: Ben Lewis, Hatch Brannen, Toxey Brannen, Addie Lee, MacKenzie Black and Elana Hooper. Middle row: Rita Parks, Cheryl Ann Matthews, Sophie Knight, Bennett Wellman, Eva Catherine Parnell, Jack McClain, Evan Rimedio, Olivia Eubanks, Alice Culpepper and Janette Anderson. Back: Louise Talton, Camille Ayer, Trey Ham, Shelby Saxon, Parker Lee, Beau Hargrove, Charles Cartwright, Andrew Collins, Steffan McGlamry and Sarah Kate Wall. Westfield first grade 'Super Spellers' Special to the Journal The entire first grade at The Westfield Schools was recognized recently for having perfect scores on their spelling test. Every student made a “100” on the 10-word test. Westfield Principal Janette Anderson Hornet students organize blood drive Special to the Journal According to a release, The Westfield Schools’ Key Club takes community ser vice seriously. With only one week of ■ A. . ' Jfl if.' 1 wr Ji Contributed Westfield Key Club President Hunter Wojohn calls blood donors. FCCLA From page jA of Student Activities Shauna Johnson, Vice President of Correspondence - Brittany Stokes, Vice President of Finance-Kelsey Culberson, Vice Presidents of Chronological Records - Latrasha Kendrick and Lindsay Tucker and Officer in Training - Colyn Pugh. The officers and their advisors, Kama Beaumarchais and Crystal Greene, kicked off the year with a Leadership Training Workshop where they par ticipated in leadership activities and planned the year’s program of work. Per a release: “They are excited about the year’s activities, meetings, and competitive events.” fiyak CLASSIFIEDS 818 small ads Call Us Today To Place Your Ad In The Classifieds 987-1823 1-866-873-2172 school under way, this, according to the release, active group of young peo ple organized a blood drive through the Red Cross. Key Club sponsor Mia Geiger, the release reads, Ms:f.'; 7 1 ' > iMhK| ., Jjs»v- ■ 'kgßtffo' liUTtlihii jg®ga JEt; .&&■ Contributed Pictured are Perry High School’s chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America for the 2007-08 school year. deals FAIRFIELD FINANCIAL Ist gave a brand new $1 gold coin to each student to help them remember their accomplishment. Anderson explained the symbols on the coin and the importance of the words “in God we trust” engraved around its edge. “We are so proud of these students,” \i~ ' * ...,:W I I sF Charlotte Way donates blood. Call Wallace Martin 953-7400 was ecstatic that the group surpassed their 50 pint goal by collecting 57 pints. “We had a lot of first time donors, and we want to thank them for their cour age,” said Geiger. 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