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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1972
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Perry Junior High CVAE talent group wins first in District.
Students in this group are 1 to r, Vickie Hill, Renae Dixon,
Alonzo Green, Earl Askew, and Linda Jackson.
Perry High CVAE Students
Win First In District Meet
CVAE (Coordinated
Vocational Academic
Education; students from
Perry Jr. High and Perry Sr.
High attended and par
ticipated in the 1972
Vocational Opportunities
Clubs of America com
petition held on April 14 in
Columbus, Georgia.
“Working together for the
future” was the theme of the
District IV meet which was
held at Eddy Jr. High School.
After the welcome and roll
call, an election for the 1972-
73 District Officers was held.
Vickie Hill of Perry Jr. High
was elected District
Secretary and Bobby Sutton
of Perry High was elected
Parliamentarian. Other
officers elected were:
President, Theresa Howell,
Tabor Jr. High; Vice
President, Paul Burnman,
Warner Robins Jr. High;
Treasure, Donna Jones,
Tabor Jr. High; and
Reporter, Bobby Gardener.
At the meet several
District IV Schools competed
for individual and group
honors. Perry Jr. High’s
singing group placed first in
State Patrol
Investigates
Auto Wrecks
Tpr. W. E. Cawthon of the
Perry post of the Georgia
State Patrol investigated an
accident Sunday at 5:30 a.m.
8 miles south of Perry on
Georgia 96.
Willie C. Felder, Route 1,
Elko, was traveling east
above the speed limit on Ga.
26 in a 1963 Chevrolet,
records show, when he lost
control of the vehicle. He
skidded approximately 580
feet before the vehicle came
to rest in a ditch. Felder was
charged with speeding.
An accident last Friday at
9:30 p.m. on Tucker Road in
Perry was investigated by
Tpr. W. I. Blount, Sr.
Deborah Ann Smith, 1625
Marshall Circle, was
operating a 1971 Pinto,
traveling south on Tucker,
which went out of control
causing an accident. The
driver stated to the in
vestigating officer that
another automobile was
following her and she was
trying to get away from it.
No charges were made.
Student Aides
In Training At
Day Care Center
Three student aides are in
training at the Houston Child
Day Care Center in Perry,
through the cooperative
PERRY, GEORGIA,
talent competition and
brought home to their school
the first place trophy and
certificate of achievement.
The singing group consisted
of Alonzo Green, Linda
Jackson, Vickie Hill, Renae
Dixon, and Carl Askew. This
group will participate in the
state competition at Lake
Jackson, Jackson, Georgia
on May 13 and 14.
Ronnie Denton from Perry
High placed second as
Outstanding Boy and
received a certificate of
achievement.
Others attending the meet
from Perry include: Edward
Kendrick, Ricky Mattox,
Linda Fairfax, Julius
Newberry, Peggy Lynn,
Franklin Ogletree, Lyn
Drinkard, Brenda Brown,
Bobby Sutton, Patricia King,
Louvenia Scott, Annie Scott,
Bobbie Jean Adams, Mr.
Frank Spearman, co
ordinator, Perry Jr. High,
Mrs. Jeanne McDonald, Co
ordinator, Perry High, Mrs.
Kay Rossier and Mrs. Louise
Mullis, CVAE teachers
Perry Jr. High.
school program, from the
Perry Junior High School.
They are Sadie Bryant,
Helen Walker and Gloria
Lundy.
Their help has been very
beneficial to the staff of the
center and to the children.
Mr. Gibson, an instructor at
Perry Junior High, is the
coordinator of the program.
The pupils at the center
enjoyed making bunnies and
baskets to begin the spring
activities. Many brought
discarded items from home
to be used. They also were
surprised with individual
candy and cookie packs, with
miniature toys, from the
Grant Store in Perry, and
express their appreciation to
Grant’s for their thought
fulness.
Services Held
Here For Houston
County Native
Funeral services were
held on Saturday, April 15,
1972, for Julius Duffie, a
lifelong resident of Houston
County, in the New Hope
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Daniel Thomas officiating.
Survivors are, a wife, Mrs.
Hattie Duffie of Perry, four
daughters Mrs. Annie
Marion Bryant of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Mrs. Georgia Thomas of
Hawkinsville, Georgia, Mrs.
Mabel Mitchell and Miss
Doris Duffie of Miami,
Florida, four sons, Mr,
Milton Duffie of Rochester,
New York, Mr. Julius
Duffie, Jr. of St. Petersburg,
Florida, Mr. Harvey
Eubanks and Mr. Edward
Duffie of Miami, Florida,
sixteen grandchildren and
a host of other relatives and
friends.
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