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Graduation 1998
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL
THE WESTFIELD SCHOOLS
Meyer, Fendley are top
grads at Perry High School
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Perry High School senior
Stephany Meyer will be vale
dictorian for her graduating
{ ‘ class.
Meyer is the daughter of Judy and
Rusty Drummond and Rusty Meyer.
She has participated in Flag Corp,
UGA Flag Line. National Honors
Society, Student Council. International
Club, One Act Play, Year Book Staff,
and Arrive Alive.
She performed in the PHS Spring
Musical “South Pacific" and helped
teachers with Field Day at Kings Chapel
Elementary.
Meyer is also a media aide in the
school library.
She is a member of the First Baptist
Chuich of Perry and enjoys going to
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B*|irst honor graduate for the 1998
B 4 graduating class of The Westfield
JBL Schools is Amy Harold.
She it the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
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Westfield activities include baseball,
track team, BETA, FCA, Tri-Hi-Y and
basketball.
When she is not involved in school
activities, Harold said she enjoys being
active in her church. First Baptist of
Peny.
“I am active in youth groups and mis
sion trips,” said Harold.
Races she has traveled to while being
Graduation ceremonies set:
Perry High June 5 at Agricenter
Westfield May 29 at Gymndtorium
Graduation ceremonies are set
for this week for two local high
schools. *
Commencement exercises for Perry
fligh School seniors will begin at 8 p.m.
June 5 at the Reaves Arena located at the
Georgia National Fairgrounds and
According to Perry High School
counselor Hazel Jackson, 229 students
will seceive their graduation diplomas
during the service.,
“Our keynote speaker will be our
movies.
Meyer plans to pursue a career in
marketing, beginning with furthering
her education at the University of
Georgia.
“I think I will one day live in a big
city,” said Meyer. “I think I would litre
to live in a city and work for a large cor
poration.”
She hopes younger students will take
this advice: “Stay involved with a lot of
things."
When she is not wearing die caown
of Miss Dogwood 1998, April Fendley
is busy with numerous other projects.
She will be die salutatorian for the 1998
graduating class of PHS.
Fendley is the daughter of Stan and
Debbie Fendley.
She has played basketball, softball,
a Hi-nU
Harold, Hart to
lead Westfield
graduates to stage
a pan of those mission trips include
Pittsburgh, Pa., Memphis, Tfenn. and
Jackson, Mich.
Harold said she plans to «trend Sanfoiß
University. Her chosen field of study is
Biblical studies.
Harold said she hopes to one day attain
masters degree status.
Her advice for younger students is to
“work hard and persevere toward your
goals.”
Claire Han will be salutatorian for the
graduating class during commencement
exercises.
She is the daughter of Ned and
Annette Hart.
valedictorian Stephaoy Meyer," arid
Jackson.
Also speaking will be the sahitaiorian
for the Class of ‘9B, April Feodley.
“And, of course, we will he featuring
all of the graduates that we are so proud
of." added Jackson.
That service will conclude with the
traditional Circle of Love, • gathering of
alumni who form a circle around fee
graduates and with them well in their
The Westfield School seniors for
1998 wUI be holding their graduating
and tennis.
Fendley has participated in
Internationa! Gob, Arrive Alive,
Student Council, National Honor
Society, One Act Play, Spring
Musical, Math Ifcam, Prayer Club and
FCA.
She has also supported World
Changers, Camp Can Do, and has been
a page for the Georgia House of
Representatives.
‘T like to sing, love to sing, actual
ly,” said Fendley. “I also like taking
care of cnudren.
Fendley plans to attend Oxford
College of Emory University, where she
will study pre-med. She hopes to one
day work in the neo-nata! field.
Her advice for success is “Always
strive for the best!”
She has been involved in school
sports activities such as softball, base
ball and track. She has also been a
member of several clubs including
BETA, FCA, and Tri-Hi-Y.
“Playing sports and spending time ‘
with my friends,” is what Hart likes to
do in her spare time.
She plans to attend Georgia Ibch
and work toward an engineering
degree.
Hart said her advice for up and
coining seniors is to “always do your
best and it will pay off in the future.
Everything counts!”
Students, relatives, and friends will
gather to watch as 41 Westfield students
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ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. at the
school gymnatorium.
Valedictorian Amy Harold and saiuta
torian Claire Hart will be speaking to
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