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June 29, 2011
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Performers
holds
recital
CC Performers Dance and Ba
ton Studio held their annual
recitals on May 21. Students
presented “Dance Explosion”,
with a glow in the dark finale to
"Firework". Recital partici
pants included: Maddie
Barfield, Lexi Bennett, Meghan
Bennett, Madelyn Black, Carson Brown, Orlexia Castlin, Allie Grace Chesnut, Addie Mae Cobb, Molly Kay Cobb, Ava Com
er, Aleah Davis, Kelsey DeFronzo, Emily Edwards, Taylor Edwards, Emma Fox, Karen Freeman, Jilian Gastley, Graysen Gay
lord, Autumn Grier, Madison Grier, Hanna Hampton, Mackenzie Hancock, Grace Hoffman, Lili Hood, Whitney Maples, Au
tumn Martin, Chloe Myers, Harley O'Neal, Caroline Payne, Kayleigh Ryles, Ashleigh Slaughter, Maycie Smith, Heidi Sykes,
Sleighton Thomas, Katie Thompson, Hayden Tonn, Walker Tonn, Chesna Walston, Jozie White. Directors are Camille Wal
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Mary Persons High School
Class of 1959 celebrate reunion
Mary Persons Class of 1959 held their 52nd class reunion with a day of activities. The class met at
the new Monroe County Club House for social hour, a program by Richard Davis telling about his
and his wife, Carol, recent trip to Australia and New Zealand. Also, Carey Vinzant Mundy shared
her adventure of going on a mission trip to Africa and having to have an emergency appendectomy
while she was there. Lunch was prepared by Smarr Cooking Crew with desserts prepared by Lillian
Bowden, Linda Bowdoin, Paula Cothem and Virginia Remick. That evening, several enjoyed dinner
at the Prime Palate and then attended the Backlot play “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dream Coat”. The teachers who attended to reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Garrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Trevitt. Members of the class of 1959 attending the re
union on the first row are Hilda Lindsey Davis, Linda Hill Bowdoin, Dot Daniels Duckworth, Carey
Vinzant Mundy, Virginia King Remick, Jeaneen Lancaster Willingham. On the second row are
Paula Collins Cothem, Cherry Smith Eskew, Betty Joyce Grant Holland, Florine Gardner Purser, Vir
ginia Methvin, Lillian Roquemore Bowden. On the back row are Harold Shaw, Marvin Bowdoin,
Jonte Collins, Charlie Haygood, Derrick Childs, Patricia Reid Blume, George Gunnell, Carolyn
Campbell Green, George Williamson, Raymond Watts, and Richard Davis. Not pictured is Billy
Harrison.
Local
students
win UDC
Essay
Contest
Two Monroe County stu
dents won in the UDC Es
say Contest, "The Great
Locomotive Chase!" Abi
gail Rigole (right), a fifth
grader from Hubbard Ele
mentary, was awarded a
certificate and cash award
for being a District Winner
and Emily Garnett (left), an
eighth grader from First Presbyterian Day School in Macon, also received a certificate and
cash award as a local winner.
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