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♦ THURSDAY, MAY 12, 2005
Perry
Kiwanis
marks 67
years
Perry Kiwanis
President Bob
Lawson (right) and
fellow Kiwanian
Wayne Morris pres
ent a check for $5,000
to Darryl Albritton
(left), principal of
Perry High School.
The donation will be
used to buy a new
sound system for the
school’s auditorium.
Perry High School
Principal Darryl
Albritton (right) pres
ents an award to
Senior Joe Steele as
Perry Kiwanis Club
President Bob
Lawson (left) looks
on. Steele has won an
appointment to the
U.S. Naval Academy
at Annapolis.
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WR Noon Optimists name students of month
WARNER ROBINS - The
Warner Robins Noon
Optimist Club named the
following as Students of the
Month for February:
Frank Alexander
The son of Frank
Alexander and Gladys
Young, Frank Alexander
attends Houston County
High School, where he is
involved in the Prayer club,
Varsity Football, and
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. He attended the
Timbuktu Academy SETA
program 2001, SSI program
2004, and the Engineering
Summer Institute.
Awards and honors he has
received include Scholar
Athlete Award in Football
(two years); Perfect
Attendance (three years);
Second All Regional Team;
and the Ventures Scholar
(three years.)
Community activities he is
involved in include Jesus
Jam, and the Youth
Apprenticeship Program
(volunteering at the hospi
tal).
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Lindsey Nicole
Boutwell
The daughter of William
and Patricia Boutwell,
Lindsey Nicole Boutwell
attends Northside High
School, where she is
involved in Northside
Advanced Women’s
Ensemble, Northside Choral
Ensemble, Northside Choral
Tour, Northside Spring
Musical “Seussical,” Junior
Projects Committee, Miss
Northside Pageant, Chorus,
Choral Accompaniment,
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, Math, Beta and
Prayer clubs; Northside
Math Literacy Program,
Junior Optimist Octagon
International (secretary).
Awards and honors she
has received include Who’s
Who Among American High
School Students, lettered in
Chorus, Top 5 Percent,
Awards from Presbyterian
College Junior Fellow, Top
Flight Eagle, Youth
Leadership of Warner
Robins, Drama Award,
Choral Accompaniment
Award, Spanish Award,
Governor’s Honors Program
Nominee, and Recipient of
the National English Merit
Award
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Community activities she
is involved in include
Mission work for Elderly,
Church activities including
Music Day Camp,
Orchestra, Choir,
Extravaganza,; Volunteered
at Mossy Creek with the
Optimist Club, painted Fire
Hydrants in Centerville,
Relay for Life
Melissa Jade Walter
Warner Robins High
School
Student- Melissa Jade
Walter
The daughter of Freddie
and Marie Walter, Melissa
Jade Walter attends Warner
Robins High School, where
she is involved in Drama
and Theatre (various roles
in “The Diviners,” “Mystery
of Edwin Drood,” “Once on
the Island” and “Hamlet”);
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Choral member, participat
ed in One Act Competition,
Beta Club, Math Club, and
Cross Country.
Awards and honors she
has received include second
place in Banner Creation for
Beta Club, as well as
Scrapbook for Beta Club,
Governor’s Honors Program
Nominee, Top student in
Honors English, AP U.S.
History. Selected as
Outstanding Senior, lettered
Academically, Recipient of
the 2004 Georgia Certificate
of Merit.
Community activities she
is involved in include volun
teering at Miller
Elementary School, local
Hospital and Nursing
Homes, Relay for Life, Food
Delivery for the less fortu
nate.
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The Warner Robins Noon Optimist Club Students of the month are (from left) Frank
Alexander, Melissa Jade Walter and Lindsey Nicole Boutwell.
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John Holley, Georgia district governor for Kiwanis
International, congratulates the Perry Kiwanis Club at its
67th anniversary. The club raises thousands of dollars
every year to help local students and supports a number
of local charities.
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Perry Mayor Jim Worrall talks about the history of the
Perry Kiwanis Club at a meeting at the New Perry Hotel.
The club is celebrating 67 years in Perry.
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