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Journal/Charlotte Perkins
7/ie Perry Public Safety Department held a holiday dinner Friday with many elected
officials, city hall employees, representatives of other law enforcement agencies
and attorneys present. They enjoyed turkey and dressing with all the trimmings and
a wide array of desserts. Pictured: Public Safety Director George Potter, left, with
Frances Worrall, Mayor Jim Worrall, Assistant District Attorney Jason Ashford and
District Attorney Kelly Burke.
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Councilman Bobby Glover, now in his last weeks of elected service, enjoy lunch. At
right is Brenda King, Perry’s Director of Finance.
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Ida Gilmour and Annie Warren enjoy the event.
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Local students named to GSU President's List
Special to the Journal
Georgia Southern University released the
names of students from the area who have
been named to the President’s List for the
Name Class
Ryan E Bacon Senior
Keith A Beers Junior
Cassie S Draper Senior
Ryan W English Senior
Bradley O Fernandez Freshman
Sheena M Harmon Junior
Phillip E Hull Sophomore
Bonnie L Jansen Junior
Tabitha D Kenny Freshman
Tyler R Moore Sophomore
Kristi M Winger Sophomore
Two from WR get chance to SOAR
Special to the Journal
Georgia Southern
University students Dallas
Cabrices and Jennifer
Stewart, both of Warner
Robins, were selected as
a member of Southern’s
Orientation Advisement and
Registration team.
Cabrices and Stewart are
two of 24 student leaders
selected to represent Georgia
Southern University during
the summer 2008 orientation
sessions.
Selected through an appli
cation process, the students,
according to a release, are
involved in weeks of “inten
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meet with campus represen
tatives and leadership learn
ing about Georgia Southern
University. The goal is to pre
pare them to answer ques
tions from new students and
parents. ,
SOAR leaders, according to
the release, will welcome new
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