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GUESS WHO?
This is a Junior girl with
brown hair and is of medium
height. She has been voted for
the Reporter of FBLA for
next year. She is an outstand
ing guard on the basketball
team and enjoys all sorts of
sports. She drives a blue V.W.
with V.I.P. initials on front.
She is usually seen with a boy
with the same initials as hers.
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This is ti Junior boy who is
lull with brown hair and ejes.
He is Vice President of the
Hi Y and Secretary of the Civi
tun club. He drives a red fal
con and is usually seen with a
senior girl with long brown
hair.
WE SALUTE YOU, MR. H.l
Often in the rush to finish
the last few days of school,
one tends to forget to say a
simple “Thank You!!” to the
one person who has done so
much to make this year a real
ly great one - - our principal.
Although in his first year
at PUS, Mr. Hutcherson has
really changed some things
around - - and for the better!!
There are new rules and regu
lations, but they have been
needed for quite a long time
and are quite just.
Also, we do have six weeks
exams and different ways of
testing, but these are certainly
going to give us a more com
prehensive review of subject
matter.
Then, one cannot roam the
halls at will - - but there
should be little traffic in the
halls.
So, I say there has been
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much more learning and much
less playing through this year,
and each has stayed in its
place.
Yes, there have been some
changes made - - and we thank
you Mr. Hutcherson for all
these, as well as your sincere
interest in our improvement.
And, we thank you just for
being you!!!!
HIGH SPY - • Wants to know:
1. If everyone has finished
his term paper, book or test?
2. What Mr. Troup got at the
Key Club Banquet?
3. Who’s cat has the MOLD?
4. Who had a change of
heart?
5. Who’s NOT getting mar
ried this summer?
6. What substitute teacher
reads MAD?
7. Who Pam P. killed?
8. Who stole Mary B’s car?
9. Who’ll finish a Tale of
Two Cities?
10. Who cares?
FITNESS AWARDS
For the second year. Perry
High School has participated
in the National Physical Fit
ness Test. This test is com
posed of seven items: shuttle
run, fifty yard dash, flexed arm
hang, sit ups, standing broad
jump, softball throw, 600 yard
run.
The girls are eligible for
three awards; the 50 percen
tile award, the 80 percentile
award, and the Presidential
award.
The following students have
qualified for awards this year.
Presidential:
Pattie Peyton-2 years
Debbie Murphy
Judy St. John
80 percentile:
Daisy Kendrick
Wanda Bragg
50 percentile;
Cathy Mitchell
Diane Mayo
Wendy Jones
Sandra Flournoy
Teresa Lee
Karen Ray
Elene Dean
Lydia Thompson
Dale Brown
Denise Pitzer
Judy Brewer
Debra Cawthon
Margaret Hampton
Mattie Watkins
Linda Wheeler
Lynn Byrd
Darlene Herbest
Debbie Goolsby
Debbie Costlow
Elaine Wilbanks
HONORS DAY
The Perry High School
annual Honors Day was held
Wednesday, May 27. Bert
Richards, president of the
P H S student council, served
as master of ceremonies. The
The Pern-Scope
News from Perry High School. Written and
Edited by Members of the Perri-Seope Staff, Mrs.
Willis Harrison, Advisor.
The Houston Home Journal, Perry, G«., Thursday, June 4 1970
awards were in il> "'"lds of
academic excellence, special
awards, and perfect atten
dance.
Awards of Academic excel
lence included:
Language:
Art - Jane Marie Adkins.
Drama - Jane Van Fossen.
Band - Douglas Nation.
Chorus - Albert Clark.
English II - Brad Bledsoe.
English 111 - Ruth Hambrick.
English IV - Jane Austin
French I - Ruth Hambrick,
French II - Franklin Scar
borough.
Latin II - Cathy Krall.
Science:
Biology - Edward Brown.
Adv. Biology - Jane Van
Fossen.
Chemistry - Frank Hill.
Physical Science - Douglas
Seay.
Physics - Douglas Nation.
Mathematics:
Algebra 11-Steve Dunnaway.
Geometry - Patricia Morton.
Math II - Treasure Floyd.
Higher math - Judy Johnson .
Social Studies;
Government - Denise Russ.
World Geography - Bertha
Brooks.
World History- Tommy Mar
shall.
Physical Ed ucation;
Driver Education - Stan
Fendley.
Boys PE - Tommy Cook.
Girls PE - Debbie Murphy.
Vocational;
Home Ec. II - Bennie Ruth
Roberts.
Adv. Home Ec. - Gail
McCarty.
Family Living - Lisa Ogle
tree.
Horticulture - Claire Chap
man.
Industrial Arts - Lane
Harris.
Mechanical Drawing - Pow
ell Duggan.
Occupational Training
Judy Brewer.
Commercial;
Bookkeeping I - Judi Edle
son.
Bookkeeping II - Harriett
Allen.
Office Practice - Brenda
Bloodworth.
Shorthand 1-Ruth Hambrick.
Shorthand II - Bonnie
Locke.
Typing I -Leelee Murphy.
Typing II - Jo Ann Ingram.
Special awards from school
and local civic clubs included
these;
Flint Electric Award:
Debbie Murphy.
Beta Club Teacher of Year
- Mr. Herman Troup.
Certificates of Merit from
the Dniv. of Georgia were pre-
sented to outstanding scholas
tic juniors:
Bennie Ruth Roberts
Herman Kaigler
Leon Porter
Dan Bailey
Ruth Hambrick
Jeff Taylor
Luke Vest
Kenny Sutton
Dora Kendrick
Connie Kendrick
Annelle THgg
Julie Click
Pam Perkins
Lisa Ogletree
Stan Fendley
Steve Dunnaway
Beta Club Scholarship -
Judi Edelson.
Bo Arnall Service Award -
Mr. Earl Marshall.
Perriscope Award - Barbara
Sain.
Rotary Club Scholarship -
Barbara Langston.
Dekalb Award - Willie Frank
Chamber of Commerce Award
- Buddy Irby.
Idaka Club Scholarship -
Brenda Bloodworth.
Ruby Carpenter Award - Jo
Ann Ingram.
Beltista Scholarship - Judy
Johnson.
DAR History Awards: Mike
Gray, Charles McGee.
DAR Citizenship Awards:
Anthony Dawsey, Woody Hunt,
Myrtice Nobles, Elaine Gray.
Civitan Essay Awards: Min
nie Napier, Mary Delores Mc-
Ghee.
Perry Business Women’s
Club Awards: Typing I - Lee
lee Murphy; Outstanding Com
mercial Student-Bonnie Locke.
Ruth Seville Whiting Scho
larship - Betty Thomason.
Future Nurses Award
Betty James.
Educational Secretaries
Award - Barbara Ann Langston.
Perfect attendance for Four
Years;
Patricia Morton
Janet Moon.
SENIOR WILLS
I, Martha Crutchfield, will
my bookkeeping grades to any
body fool enough to take the
course.
I, Carol Holland, being of
sound mind and body, bequeath
all memories in Home Ec. to
India Smith, to Shelia Griffen
my ability to spell, to Chip
Edison an old sports illustrated
magazine, which he gave me
and to Coach Garlan, Perry
High School.
I, Bonnie Gibson, being of
News From
Hayneville
Mrs. W.D. Henson Jr.
Miss Ladonna Harper was
honoree at a miscellaneous
bridal shower given by Miss
es Gloria and Judy Single
tary.
A green, white and silver
color theme was carried out
in table decorations and re
freshments. Each gue was
served buffet with firs.
Juanita Singletary att ling
the punch bowl.
The thirty-three gui at
tending enjoyed gam and
the excitement of Mis Har
per as she opened ea< gift.
Ladonna is the da~ to hter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Har
per.
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We are sorry to hear Mrs.
A. J. Cannon is a patient at
Taylor Memorial Hospital in
Hawkinsville. The communi
ty prays for her speedy re
covery.
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Miss Corrine Hamsley,
Miss Sandra Hamsley, Mrs.
Mary Lou Hutto and Mrs.
Runelle Moreland, of Perry,
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Annie Watson in Warner Ro
bins.
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Huff and Billy and Mrs. Pa
tricia Huff and Tonia of Ma
con were Sunday afternoon
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Huff.
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Mrs. Hazel Huff and Mrs.
W. H. Huff visited with Mrs.
Louise Huff who is a pa
tient at Macon Hospital.
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Baccaularcatte serv i c es
were held Sunday night at
Hayneville First Baptist
Church for Miss Sherry
Huff, Misses Judy and Glor
ia Singletary, Miss Cindy
Smith, Miss Glenda Yansom
and Mr. Lonnie McClintic.
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Mrs. Don Reid and baby
boy, Eddie Lee, of Gray, is
spending a few days with
I unsound body and sound mind
do hereby bequeath my ability
as wing back on the Powder
Puff team to Connie Collier.
1 also leave my place on the
majorette squad to anyone
brave enough to conquor it. I
leave all my penny candy to
Neal Morris and my ability to
love and forget love to George
Jaros and my ability to love to
Rick Colder.
1, Rick McDonald, do here
® by bequeath my good times in
Mrs. Carolyn’s class to Randy
Coggins and my mathmatical
knowledge and ability to laugh
at Mr. Thompson’s jokes to
Felix Smith.
I, Jean Boswell leave my
ability to get sick everyday to
my grateful cousin Meredith
Cloud, my ability to grow
flowers to Bill Lambert and
most of all my ability to be
loved to Keith Cook.
1, Woody Hunt, being of de
vastated mind and hopeless
body, hereby bequeath my hon
est office in Key club to Ronnie
Athon; my wavy hair to Felix
Smith; my basketball goal to
Sara Williamson and my Phy
siology cat, ELVIRA, to Lisa
and Laurie.
1, Susi, Smith, hereby be
queath my favorite typewriter
to Meredith Cloud and my abi
lity of writing sports letters
and grading papers to Coach
Stanley’s assistant. To Made
lyn Stocks 1 leave my memor
ies of Calloway Gardens. To
Coach Cooley, 1 leave my love
notes.
1, Judy Kdleson, being of
sound mind and body, will my
dead chicken hawk to whoever
put it there; “Herbie” to my
brother, Chip; and my ability
to strike matches to anyone
brave enoufdi to take it. My
most prized possession at
P.H.S., Tommy Smith, 1 leave
to no one I’ll take him
with me.
I, Franklin Scarborough,
leave my love for P.E. to
anything that loves sports; my
love of French to David Mahon.
1, Joanne Ingram, leave all
my memories and experiences
of P.H.S. to anyone who wants
them.
I, Brend Bloodworth, will
to the class of ‘7l all the term
papers that have to be written.
I, Johnny Ellison, leave my
place at Jekyll Island to Bo
Ethridge.
I, Wendy Pierce, will my
love and affection for the P.H.
S. athletic Dept, to anyone
who will accept it.
1, Betty Thomson, leave my
title of “Miss Alternate” to
anyone who will have it. I
also leave my position as ma
jorette (on the end) to Mary
Helm - - good luck.
I, Pam Boland, bequeath
my maroon shoelaces to any
girl who is willing to fight for
the team; my aeqt in Mr.
Tnompson’s room to any girl
who is foolish enough to put
up with his corny jokes;
Gladys, my physioliogy cat, to
her sister, Mrs. Nita Wyatt
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Henson Jr., Cheryl, Terri,
David and Chuck and Mr.
and Mrs. Winfred Huff and
Melanie, and Miss Cynthia
Adams enjoyed a throe-day
camping trip to Indian
Springs.
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Mrs. W. D. Henson Sr.
and Mrs. Sally Peavy of Per
ry were Sunday afternoon
visitors of Mrs. Tom Huff.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Huff
and family enjoyed week
end guests, Mrs. Huff’s bro
ther and family from Tam
pa, Florida, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Hardin, Joe, Debbie
and Chris.
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Mrs. William D. Henson
and Chuck and Lisa and
Lynn Harrison were spend
the-day guests of Mrs. Roy
Henson in Fort Valley, Mon
day.
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REMEMBER! Vacation Bi
ble School at the Hayneville
First Baptist Church starts
next week—June 6-10, from
6:00 to 9:00 p. m, Registra
tion is Saturday, June 4, at
3:00 p. m.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sin
gletary proudly announces
the birth of a baby daugh
ter, Turrah Lynn, born Sun
day, May 21. Mrs. Singleta
ry is the former Theresa
Hutto.
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Miss Marilyn Hutto had
weekend day-visitors. Miss
May Singleton and Miss
Gwen Ford.
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Private Charles Padgett
spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Padgett, Keith, Kathy.
Pvt. Padgett is stationed
at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
to tackle it.
1, Jay Schenck, leave sixty
pounds that 1 lost to Tom Lane.
He needs it; a shotgun to Lane
Whipple happy hunting --;
my nickname “Byrd” to Neal
Morris; and my most valuable
possession an Auburn Tiger,
To Major Smith.
I, Albert Clark, Jr., will to
Larry Bannister the ability to
act like a human being and
to maintain a cool temper at all
times; and to Clinton Sanders
the ability to sing like a rotten
sen gull.
1, Harold Soles, being of
sound mind and sunburned
body, leave my car and parking
space to Sheila; my cat to Me
linda; my good grades in Alge
bra to Bobby and my sunburn
to Patty G.
I, Lenora Billings, will
Elizabeth Hill my sex appeal
and the ability to graduate.
I, Johnny Clerkly, will my
ability to grow to Charles Gor
don.
1, Sherry Huff, being of
sound mind and body, do here
by bequeath my Physiology cat
to anybody who can put up
with smell; my social space
in the Hayneville news to
Wendy Jones; my place in the
Faculty planning room to Con
nie Collier; my seat in Study
Hall to the two nuts that come
in to visit everyday (W.J. and
S.D.); and my love for Perry
High School to everybody!!!
1, David Costlow, being of
stable (?) mind and body leave
all my excess weight to Felix
Smith; my place in the Demos
thecian Society to David Ma
hon; my Trig Hook to file 13
and all my troubles to Mr.
Troup and Mr. Hutcherson.
1, Jacqueline Dixon, proudly
will my pleasing personality
and ability to get along with
others to any deserving under
classman and 1 will my seat in
.Mrs. Harrison’s English and
Government class to Bennie
Roberts,
1, Elaine Gray, being of de
praved mind and hungering
body, do hereby bequeath my
idiotic sense of humor to
Madelyn Stocks; my molded
cat to anyone crazy enough to
take Physiology; my seat at
the Pizza Villa to Cunning.
1, Deborah Parkinson, do
hereby bequeath my “tin can”
Volkswagen to Luelle; all my
good times to Melinda; and
my dents and good driving
habits to Sherry Gornto.
1, Judy Bacon, will my
legs, yo-yo and snorkel to
Becky Horton; my “Native
Suntan Oil” and sexy voice to
Sally Dorset; my fins to Wendy
Jones; my Algebra break to
Lynn Bacon and my bookkeep
ing seal to Wayne Holer.
1, Barbara Sain, do bequeath
my typing ability to Mr. Troup’s
next assistant; ipy maryolous
photography to Annollp; my
braces to thb iMhial Works of
Upper Gum U.S.A.; my marve
lous ability to make friends in
the Thespians to Julio Click;
my admiration for Mrs. Harrison
to anyone lucky enough to
pns sess it.
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