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Jennifer Fisher
What other sports do you
play? Basketball, and slow
pitch softball
Do you have any game
day superstitions? If so,
what are they? I have to play
catch with Mandy and pray
beside Lacey and Bonnie.
Do you have any advice
for the younger athlete?
Work your hardest, never
give up, and play for your-
self and not someone else.
Wayne Bulldog Locker
Room News
Name: Jennifer Fisher
Grade: Upgrade
What sports are you cur-
rently involved in? Fast
pitch Softball
What position do you
play? Left/Right Field
What is your favorite pro-
fessional athlete? Sammy
Sosa
What is your favorite
team? Braves
Meranda Johns and Tiffany Walker shown with their Chickasaw Governor s Honor Roll Certificates
and money cards.
Wayne FFA to run Agtropolis
On Wednesday September 21, twelve members of the
Wayne FFA Chapter will be running the Agtropolis exhibit
at the Oklahoma State Fair, from 4 to 9 p.m. the exhibit is
located on the made on Oklahoma building. The members
attending will be Boe Ray, Jennifer Fisher, Ashley Mad-
den, Lena Clagg. Natalie Hatcher. Will Farris, Brandon Mad-
den, Dillon Madden, Mandy Deaver, Bonnie Sharp, Ceci
Smith and Taylor Ray. Agtropolis is designed for young chil-
dren to get on agriculture experience children will be able
to interact with many crops. The Wayne Chapter is one of
the few chapters in the start that will get the opportunity to
run this exhibit
Virtual Visit
Rhonda Simmons, Wayne
Fifth Grade teacher, has re-
ceived a free subscription
(grant) to 2005-06 Colonial
Williamsburg Virtual Field
Trip. The first field trip is
scheduled for October 6,
2005.
The electronic field trip is
a virtual visit to Colonial
Williamsburg. Re-enact-
ments of early American life
are broadcasted to the class-
room. Students may talk di-
rectly w/Colonial
Williamsburg historical fig-
ures and historians. Students
may ask questions on line or
by telephone.
Wayne Middle School students Cameron Shofner, Sara Folsom, and Austin Lack shown with their
Chickasaw Governor's Honor Roll Certificates and money cards they receive for making good grades.
Opt-out High School
names and addresses are
now available to US military
recruiters (Section 9528
NCLB0. As a school we
have furnished recruiters a
list of HS juniors & seniors
address-no phone numbers
as a courtesy. However, pro-
visions have been made to
allow students to “opt out”
so this information is not re-
leased. If you want to “opt
out”, contact the school for
the form. The form is as fol-
lows:
Release of information to
Military Recruiters or others:
Your child’s name ad-
dress, and phone number
Will be released to military
recruiters or others possible
requesters such as news/me-
dia, institutions of higher
education, empioyers/poten-
tial employers, etc. UN-
LESS you specify here that
you want this information
withheld.
DO NOT release my
child’s contact information
to military recruiters without
my prior written con-
sent.
Larry Hicks
Licensed Electrician
Noble OK, 405-872-8383
If your electricity goes off (lightning, wind,
ice, blackouts, earthquakes) your lights and
appliances will stay on.
We will connect a power generator to your
breaker box. No extension cords.
7800 watt generator, all parts and all labor -
$3,100.00
Office Hours By Appointment
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Telephone: (405) 527-7070
425 West Truman Place
Purcell. Oklahoma 73080
Need a Banquet Room? Look no more. The
American Legion Post #301, 104 East Broad-
way, in Lexington, Oklahoma has one suitable
for Bridal Receptions, Family Reunions, Birth-
day Parties and etc. Includes Full Kitchen, La-
dies & Mens restrooms. Call Don Mills, Post
Commander, at 405-527-8597.
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DO NOT release my
child's contact information
to the following without my
prior written consent:
Student Council News
by Reporter Krista Little
The new 2005-2006 Stu-
Co officers are: President-
Boe Ray, VP- Crystal Meyer,
Secretary- Rozalin Austin,
Reporter- Krista Little, &
Public Relations- Julie Little.
The Student Council held
their first meeting on Wed.
Sept. 7,2005. People attend-
ing that meeting were as fol-
lows: Julie Little, Lindsay
Albertson, Laura Layne. Boe
Ray, Crystal Meyer, Cody
Simmons, Kasie Lang,
Krista Little. Roz Austin, Ja-
son Way, Kyle Wooster, Jus-
tin Boles. Kayla Brakefield,
Ashley Madden. Brandon
Madden, Forrest Austin,
Kristin Welch, Cody Clifton
& Leah Shofner.
We are hoping to have a
volleyball or dodge ball tour-
nament during lunch in the
near future!
Wayne Elementary Studenta
Sam Martin and Charlie
Gardner shown with their
Chickasaw Governor's Honor
Roll Certificates and money
cards.
Chance to Win
Wayne All-Sports Booster
Club is sponsoring $1
chances to win a Fuji Digi-
tal Camera and a Lexmark
Printer. The winner for each
item will be drawn between
3rd and 4th quarter at Friday
night's football game. The
prizes are compliments of
several business’ donations.
Art Club News
By Reporter Kasie Lang
The Art Club held a coin
drive Sept .6-15, for the
people who were affected by
Hurricane Katrina. The
classes competed with each
other to see who could raise
the most money. The seniors
raised $10.30, juniors
$25.99, sophomores $36.62,
and freshman $2.00, with a
See Wayne Art, page 9
Middle School Students Sidney Gardner and Mykel Short shown with their Chickasaw Governor’s
Honor Roll Certificates and money cards.
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Tim Barton
226 S. 4th
Purcell, OK 73080
Office: 527-7879
Home: 527-9041
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Edwards, Olvis. Lexington Observer (Lexington, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 2005, newspaper, September 22, 2005; Lexington, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1598430/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.