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Graduation service
held at Morningside
for kindergarteners
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writer
Forty-four kindergarten students
from Morningside Elementary
marched to receive their diplomas of
graduation from Principal Van
Rowell last week.
Those receiving diplomas were:
Kristopher Baker, O.J. Barrett,
Brooke Boeck, Deshay Brown,
Kenneth Camp, Paulette Causey,
Bill Coeburn, Bryn Collins,
Santrell Cosby, Tory Crews, Jared
Crown, Tyler Crumpton, Rundcll
Davis, Michael Deibert, Lucas
Dickson, Daniel Douthit, Kaitlin
Ellis, Justin Emerson, Dustin
Faircloth, Judd Holland, Jamie
Johnson, Quincy Jordan, Trae
Justice, Rex Knot, Brandon
McGuire, Julie Morgan, Daniel
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Citizenship Awards were presented
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Parents and other family members
enjoyed watching the graduation
procession as well as a program
which included the students sing
ing, with hand motions, "Listen to
the Water", "The Green Grass
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Students honored during PMS awards program
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writer
Perry Middle School Honors
Night was held Thursday, June 2, at
the Perry High School Auditorium.
Family members and friends were
on hand to share the excitement of
the moment as students were
awarded for their efforts during this
past school year.
Awards, recipients, and those
making the presentations woe:
PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC
FITNESS AWARDS, presented by
Mrs. Gay Nelson: Stephanie
Smith, April Fendley, Michael
Marshall, Kevin Anderson, Jennifer
Rood, Leah Price, Stephany Meyer,
Wade Stewart, Brian Ramey, Dana
Wright, Leigh Sandefur, Marc
Mims, Matt Davis, Lindsey
Etheridge, Mandy Mason and
Nicholas Meens..
PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC
EFFORT AWARDS, presented by
Mrs. Gay Nelson: John Brewer,
Shannon Lanier, Chris Lindsey,
Emily Noel, Josh Willard,
Tabasheia Lawson, Eric Gaston,
Cleat Bailey, Betsy Faircloth,
Shawn Wiggins, Jonathan Jones,
Jessica Nolen, Candace Shepherd,
Christy Fowler, Brooke Hawk,
Zach Holmes, Curtis Flournoy,
Richard Kilbum, Joseph Smith,
Jennifer Hollon, Jessica White,
Seth Moon, Niketha Owens, Nicole
Swinford, Rosalyn Nunez, Laura
Wells, Kim Sturgeon, Colleen
Carlton, Nathan Garren and Amanda
Tedder.
GEOGRAPHY BEE AWARDS,
presented by Mrs. Gay Nelson:
School Winner: Mark Mims
Participants: Kevin Anderson,
Jeremy Bassett, Addison Harris,
Anthony Bar, Carla Mims, Jeff
Wilson, Melissa Santos and John
Brewer.
SPELLING BEE AWARD, pre
sented by Mrs. Gay Nelson:
School Winner - Lynisha
Childers.
PERRY EVENING OPTIMIST
AWARDS, presented by Mrs.
Thelma McCoy
Winners: April Montague,
Monique Poole, Matthew Hulbert
and Chutney Wilson.
AMERICAN LEGION
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS, pre
sented by Mr. Earl Cheek:
Winners: Daniel Harvey and
Johtorria Walker
Runners-Up: Wade Stewart and
Keri Sutton.
MARION HUNTER CHEEK
ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP
AWARD, presented by Mr. Earl
Cheek:
Winner: Jennifer Hollon.
DAR GOOD CITIZEN
AWARDS, presented by Mrs.
Barbara Langston:
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Winners: Janet Mims, Larry
Brown and Jamaul Dean.
DAR AMERICAN HISTORY
AWARDS, presented by Mrs.
Barbara Langston:
Winners: Bill Frame, Liz Wright
and John Brewer..
MATHCOUNTS AWARDS, pre
sented by Mrs. Barbara Langston:
Winners: Anthony Bar, Lisa
Franklin, Brooke Hawk, Todd
Sayre, Mark Mims, Joseph
Fountain, Shannon Lanier, Kristen
Shipes, Zach Holmes, Michael
Marshall, Stephany Meyer, Melissa
Santos, Kelly Williams, David
Swain, Jonathan Jones and Diana
Nikitopoulos
ALL-STATE CHORAL
AWARD, presented by Miss
Debbie Fowler:
Winner: Katie Stephens
BAND AWARDS, presented by
Mr. Dennis Rice, Band Director:
Emily Noel, Jonathan
Jones, Megan Noel, Melissa
Martin, Lynnell Pfleegor and
Bernard Howard.
DUKE TIP TALENT SEARCH
AWARDS, presented by Mrs.
Becky Crockett
Winners: Joseph Fountain, Ida
Gary, Lauren Henderson, Kit
Kitchens, Kelly Lowe, Melissa
Martin, Carmen Matthews, Diana
Nikitopoulos, Miranda Rybert and
Melissa Santos.
HONORS COMPETITIVE
TEAMS AWARDS, presented by
Mrs Becky Crockett
Sixth Grade Honors Teams
NEW QUIZ: Michael Walenceus,
Megan Boyd, Mark Stephens,
Rusty Lemley, Chis Mitchell and
Josh Abel.
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Brooke Hawk, Hayley Abel, Matt
Davis, Mark Mims, Brian
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TEAM ACADEMIC AWARDS.
6TH GRADE:
LANGUAGE ARTS: Highest
Averages: Chutney Walton, Carla
Mims and Matthew Hulbert.
Second Highest Averages: Michael
Froehlich, Melissa Summerville
and Ryan Emerson.
SOCIAL STUDIES: Highest
Averages: Megan Strandburg,
Kevin Davis and Matthew Hulbert.
Second Highest Averages: Ross
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SCIENCE: Highest Averages:
Matthew Hulbert, Magdalyn
Clarington and Kevin Davis.
Second Highest Averages: Lynisha
Childers, Megan Strandburg and
Jason Harper.
MATH: Highest Averages: Rick
Lawley, Megan Strandburg and
Matthew Hulbert. Second Highest
Averages: Ryan Emerson, Kevin
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Please see AWARDS, page 11A