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FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE
Perry High AFJROTC Cadets Receive Awards
Lt Col. Leo Polnaszek,
The Aerospace Education
Instructor of The Perry High
School Air Force Junior
ROTC Program announced
the presentation of
numerous awards to the Air
Force Junior ROTC Cadets
recently.
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Downtown Perry, Georgia
The Outstanding Cadet
Ribbon was presented to the
outstanding Sophmore,
Junior and Senior Cadet. The
recipient of the award from
each class must have high
moral character, demon
strate positive personal
attributes, display out
standing military potential,
and attain adademic and
military excellence.
Cadet Brian Eastman of
1410 Cambridge Road,
Perry, received The Award
as Outstanding Sophmore
Cadet.
Cadet SSGT. Marcus Lee
of 1208 James Circle
received The Award as The
Outstanding Junior Cadet,
and SSGT James Jerry
Vance of 1108 Creekwood
Drive, received The Award
as The Outstanding Senior
Cadet.
The AFJROTC Out
standing Flight Ribbon was
presented to all members of
“C-Flight”. Personnel in this
flight who received the
award were: Cadet Captain
Garry Beavers, Cadet Ist
LTS I-arry Beavers, Reggie
Buchanan, Steve Howard,
Cadet 2nd Lt. Jack Brewer,
o Cadet Sgts. Terry
Gleaton, Ed Warren, David
Vuxta,
Cadet AIC’S Dean
Noted Plant Physiologist
Speaks At Newcomers Meeting
At the Newcomers mon
thly meeting held on May 4
at the Security Federal
Building, Dr. Bill Horton
spoke on residential land
scaping and Bonsai planting.
Dr. Horton is plant
physiologist, Southeastern
F ruit and tree, nut Research
Station at Byron. Dr. Horton
gave several ideas for
landscaping with special
emphasis on plants that grow
well in the Middle Georgia
area. He advised that the
local county extension office
was always available with
literature on plants for
landscaping.
Bramlett. Harold Haslem,
Russ McKinley, Doug
Rembisz, and David
Willingham.
Cadet AMN Bobby Askew,
Scott Biggs, Russel
f~^erdonaid
Visiting Mrs A. L. Downs
from Portland Oregon is her
sister Mr.W. H. Wood.
Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Rogers
and daughters, Melanie and
Penny, spent the weekend
with Mr. Rogers’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rogers,
at their home on Lake Sin
clair.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hay,
Jr. spent the weekend in
Savannah and Pine Harbor
visiting relatives.
Area Bankers and their
wives attending the Georgia
Banker’s Association Cruise
to San Juan, Puerto Rico,
April 23-30 were Mr. and
Mrs. liewis Meeks and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Stubbs of
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Doctor Horton brought
several plants that he was
growing for Bonsai and
named several others that
could be used. He also
demonstrated the
procedures used in Bonsai
planting.
After Dr. Horton’s
presentation Barbara
Glassford called a short
business meeting. The
meeting was concluded with
light refreshments.
The regular meeting of the
Newcomers will not be held,
instead there will be a picnic
on June 30 at the home of
Barbara Glassford, 1410
Cambridge Road.
Buchanan, Jackie Davis,
Willie Harrol, Herbert Hart,
Michael Hearn, Robert
Kendrick, Bonnie Lamb
Horace McGhee, Earl
Rawls, Bobby Walker, and
Charlie Washington.
Allen of Marshallville, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert McCowen and
Mr. and Mrs. Geon Moore of
Ft. Valley and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmie Ryals of Unadilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Connell and children,
Danyne and Dan, toured
points of interest in Florida
last week and visited Silver
Springs, FI. Myers, Sanibel
Island, Disney World and
Daytona Beach.
Kathy Stafford and Brenda
Ransome were in Spar
tenburg, S.C. for a Horse
Show during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. FYank Lower
and daughter, Laurie, of
Last Point were the weekend
guests of Mrs. M. M. Dean.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Sizemore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
King and Mr. and Mrs. John
Warner and their families
camped at Blackshear
for the weekend and at
tended the DeMolay and
Rainbow Girl Jamboree.
Mr. and Mrs. David Phelps
attended the Deep South
Rose Show and convention in
Jacksonville, Fla during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harris
of Lawrenceville were
guests of Mrs. Harris’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Ogletree for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heard
of Chattanooga, Tenn.
visited Mrs. B. H. Newberry
and other relatives in Perry
and Henderson during the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Able
and family were the
Perryan Named
Finalist For U. Ga.
Dean Tate Award
Woody Hunt, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William W. Hunt of
Perry, has recently been
chosen one of the five male
finalists in the Dean Tate
Outstanding Sophomore
Award at the University of
Georgia. Selection for this
distinctive award is based on
leadership in extra
curricular activities as
well as on academic stan
dings. This award is spon
sored by Alpha Xi Delta
Sorority and is given an
nually to the Outstanding
Sophmore male and female.
Woody, a sophomore
majoring in Pharmacy, is
Vice-President of Gamma
Beta Phi Society, an
honorary leadership
organization, secretary of
Circle K, service
organization for men, a
member of the Russell Hall
dorm council, a member of
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Fraternity, and a chosen
delegate to the In
terfraternity Council, the
coordinating body of
fraternities onthe University
campus. Woody has also
done volunteer work through
the Red Cross at St. Mary’s
Hospital in Athens, and
served as a Big Brother to
one of many underprivileged
children through the
University’s Com
muniversity program.
Woody recently
received his acceptance to
the University of Georgia
School of Pharmacy, which
he will enter this fall
quarter.
Finalists for Outstanding
Sophomore will be honored
at a banquet given later this
quarter, at which time Dean
Tate will present the awards
and recognition.
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe B. Madison at
Monticello.
Attending the Children’s
Literature Conference in
Athens Friday and Saturday
were Mrs. Austin Click, Mrs.
Curtis Riner, Mrs. Curtis
Fountain, Mrs. Elmo
Wright, Mrs. Alton Hardy,
Sr. and Mrs. Bobby Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geiger
and children, Nancy and
John visited Mrs Geiger’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hunt, at their cottage near
Blairsville for the weekend.
Mrs. Marion Hay spent the
weekend in Statesboro
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visiting her mother, Mrs .W.
O. Lawrence and her sister,
Mrs. Douglas Ham and
family.
Mrs. Ken Harrod and Alex
spent last week with Mrs. F.
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M. Greene and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Stokes and family.
Mr. Harrod joined his family
there for the weekend.
Mrs. Frances McLeod is
visiting her daughter, Miss
Faye McLeod in Decatur.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Richards visited their
children in Atlanta during
the weekend.