Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 26, 2007, Page 2A, Image 2

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B >• i^MwßSm Si a fjr* Journal/Charlotte Perkins Councilman Bobby Glover, now in his last weeks of elected service, enjoy lunch. At right is Brenda King, Perry’s Director of Finance. '% IIsJBJBmI flSft |k oi; ' 1 if ’BBp^.FaSl Ida Gilmour and Annie Warren enjoy the event. ! H .MB ■» ■ ' ’ A AlgJ Councilman James Moore takes time to enjoy din ner with city employees. JournaiyCharlotte Perkins Holiday dinner Journal/Charlotte Perkins 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 sive training” where they 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 [you j//K6l f YOUNSfSff |We 1 Iff, AM D °! 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These students have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average with a minimum of 12 credit hours for the semester. These leaders, according to the release, will play a vital role in ensuring high school students have a smooth tran sition to college. Georgia Southern University, a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University, offers more than 120 degree programs serving nearly 17,000 students. Through eight colleges, the University offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs built on more than a century of academic achievement. • The donation is tax deductible. • Pick-up is free. • We take care pf all the paperwork. Now Being Accepted! Call Today To Reserve Your Table. +7B-988-^7 809 Carroll Street y ' : f.y, < ■ 57451