Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, September 01, 1999, Image 9
The 1999 Fall
Extracurricular
Section Guide
The times, they are
changing -- particularly
The Westfield Schools. New
buidings and new programs
are just part of the new year
at Westfield, according
headmaster Michael Dmke.
See page 6B for more infaf
mation. •
Members of the 1999
Westfield Hornet football
team have been lablefl
among the best not only in
the region but the state
among private school teams.
Read what Head Coach Ron
nie Jones has to say about
his team on page 68.
Two groups of young
ladies at The Westfield
Schools have spent time this
summer peparing routines
and cheers to encouarge fan
support of the Hornets this
fall. Meet the WHS cheer
leaders on page 78.
After disappearing for a
few years, members of the
Westfield Vespidaettes are
back in force, entertaining
fans at halftime of the Hor
net ball games. Find out
about this dance line on
page 88.
iPerry High
Meet the 1999 Panther
football team. Find out what
Coach George Collins thinks
the Panthers will do during
the 1999 season. See page
28.
Following the direction of
Joe Hutcheson, the Perry
High Pride of the Crossroads
Band has grown to perhaps
its largest size ever. The
band is preparing for a busy
marching season ahead. See
page 4B
Surrounding the Pride of
the Crossroads Band is a
colorful squad of young
ladies with flags and other
items to help entertain the
fans at half time. Find out
about the PHS Color Guard
on page 48.
Cheerleading beccune a
competative sport a couple
of years ago. Members of the
Perry High cheerleading
squad take their sport seri
ously. Find out more on
page 58.
Perry Middle
Two dozen young ladies
are ready to provide spirited
cheers for the seventh and
eighth grade Perry Middle
School football teams. Read
about their progress on page
38.
Members of the seventh
and eighth grade teams have
battled high temperatures
and hot practice conditions
to prepare for their Sept. 15
opener. Check the Perry
Middle School Panther
teams out on page 38.
Growth of the band pro
gram at Perry High has stim
ulated interest at the middle
school level. Almost 100 stu
dents are preparing to be
part of the Perry Middle
School Pep Band this year.
See page 48.
Other
Charles Holloway, Hous
ton County School Superin
tendent. talks about goals
he has for fhe local public
school system. See page 2B
Look for
Up-to-date coverage of
these teams and groups in
the Houston Home Journal
and the Houston Home
Journal Advertiser each
week. Alline Kent will cover
Perry High and Perry Middle.
Phil Clark will cover West
field teams. Photography will
be by Rob Mead and Jj
Johnson.
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CELEBRATION TIME Members of the 1999 Perry Pan
- ther softball team celebrate the trophy they received for
placing third in the Turner County Invitational Softball
ON THE ROAD Members of the 1999 Westfield Hornet
football team opened their season on the road at Fulling
ALREADY PLAYING Members of the Westfield Hornet
softball team got an early start on the 1999 season. They
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Home Journal Photos by Jj Johnson
Collins, Robbie McDuffie, Andy Gentry, Dwayne Dims
dale, brett Hardy, Arthur Billings, Don Sherwood, Mark
Ivory, Carl Dixon and Max Vickers.
tournament eqrlier this season. The team is now facing
region opfmrents.
ton Aug. 27. They travel to Tattnal Sept. 3 before playing
at home for alumni weekend Sept. 10.
have already played six games, including some region
games. Action continues through September.