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4 Perry Daily Journal, Wednesday, June 6, 2001
N EWS.
Jenna K. Root and Hallie Tubbs
named Frontier Girls Stater, alternate
The American Legion selected to represent years, has been an 1TBS
Auxiliary Oklahoma Girls Oklahoma at Girls Nation. Test gold medalist for 2
State has chosen Jenna K Jenna K. Root, the 17 years, has been on the
Root as Delegate and Hallie year old daughter of Superintendent's Honor roll
Tubbs as Alternate for Edward and Karen Root of all semesters grades 9-11,
Frontier Girls State. Red Rock, OK, has been on was the Who’s Who among
Girls State is a nation- Academic Team for 9 American High School stu-
wide program of years, helped operate dents in grade 10, and is a
Americanism and good citi- Regional Track Meet for 9 member of National Honor
zenship sponsored and con- years, has been in FCCLA Society. She is a member
ducted by the American for 2 years, worked Special of the Ceres Christian
Legion Auxiliary. It is Olympics for 2 years, Church, Church Youth
designed to enhance the helped with Elementary Group, she is an Assistant
love of God and Country in Fun Day Activities in grade Church Song Leader and
the youth of Oklahoma, 10, was student director of Assistant Treasurer for
Girls State Citizens learn a school play in grade 10, Ladies Aid Annual Bazaar,
the duties and responsibili- has been in basketball for 3 and she has been a summer
ties of citizenship by actual years, the Fellowship for session tutor with Bridge
participation as citizens of Christian Athletes for 3 21. . .
a mythical state years, was an after-school Hallie Tubbs is the 17
Citizens 10 Oklahoma tutor with Bridge 21 for 3 year old daughter of Andy
Girls State are chosen for years, on the Aud Squad for and Sally Tubbs of Red
their high moral character, 2 years, and was on the Rock, OK. Her school
leadership, honesty, schol- Junior Class Prom activities include Captain
arship and interest in gov- Committee and Yearbook of the Frontier Mustang
ernment. From the 416 her junior year. Cheerleaders for 2 years,
outstanding girls attending softball for 3 years, Student
from across the state, Jenna Jenna has been awarded Council member for 2
Root and Hallie Tubbs were Academic Letterman for 2 years, Class Vice President
Local MTC students
win state contests
of her freshman year, year-
book in her junior year, a
member of Fellow
Christian Athletes, and a
member of the Junior Class
prom committee.
N ,She has been awarded as a
Nine students from third in Small Gas Engine member of National Honor
Meridian Technology Center Identification; Amy Groom, Society, a letterman in soft-
won top awards at recent Perry, second in 3D ball, cheerleading, and aca-
state academic contests. Animation, Rhonda Meek, demics. Superintendent's
The contests were hosted Perry, third in automotive Honor Roll her freshman
statewide by various student Manufacturing. ., year, and Principal's honor
organizations. MTC students Raelene Dickenson, roll jn 10th and 11th grade
attended contests for Mulhall-Orlando, placed She is a member of the
Vocational Industrial Clubs of third in Medical Math at the First United Methodist
America; Health Occupations HOSA competition. Church and the F U M
Students of America; In the BPA competition, the youth group.
Business Professionals of following students placed in To qualify, a girl must be
America; and Family, Career, the top three Bret Coldiron, unmarried, and jn her
and Community Leaders of Perry, second in Network junior or senior year of
America. Design; Brent Ladd, high school this 200-2001
Students competed by per- Morrison, second in Business year and who are citizens
forming a series of tests in Calculus and second in of the U.S. All applica-
'heir respective fields of Network Design; and Oliver tions must be submitted
study. These written, oral, Plumley, FFrontier, first in through the local American
and demonstrative tests Network Design. Legion Auxiliary Unit,
allowed the students to com- April Bates, Mulhall- The Oklahoma Girls State
pare their skills to those of Orlando, placed third in js limited to 417 citizens,
other students in Oklahoma. Child Care Teacher Aide and
In the skills JSA-VICA Martin Ramirez, Frontier, Thought for Today: "To be
competition, the follow ing placed second in Food successful, grow to the point
students placed in the top Service Display at the where one completely forgets
three Randy Gile, Morrison, FCCLA competition, himself; that is, to lose himself
NOTICE
in a great cause." — Booker T.
I Washington, American educa-
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Spring 2001 area OU honor
roll students announced
Students from 239 Ballantyne, Michael S. Hereford*, Elizabeth Ann
Oklahoma Communities, Booze*. Courtney Lynne Horn*, Timothy Scott Hunt,
including those from Noble Box, Meagan Erin Braley, Tisha Ann Ann Jeffries, Lisa
County and surrounding Ryan Francis Caimano, Marie Lessert , Kenneth
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University of Oklahoma Jacqueline May Craig*, E. Oster, Jason L. Stillwell, i
Norman campus honor roll Jessica Dawn Craig*, Emily Jeremy Brent Stillwell", 1
for the spring 2001 semester. Journeay Cromwell*, Clarie BarrasWinterrowd
To be eligible for the honor Brandon Keith De Kock, Jay Thomas Galvin, Chad
roll, students must earn a Jack Ryan Dick, heather Ann Ramsey Anton, Arthur Brian
minimum 3.5-grade point Dickens, Timothy Joe Benson, Jennifer Ann
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Students in the College of Hockmeyer*, Lauren Carole Foreman , C andace Jane
Architecture are recognized Hromas, Marc Brandon Hanson, Humphrey Hill
with a 3.3 or better, and stu- Jones, Kevin William Krey, Hardy, Sarah Kristen Hodge,
dents in the College of engi- David Wong Lam, Susannah Ashley Nicole Hollings-
neering are recognized with a Faye Lyon, Jocelyn Brianne worth, Alfred C harles Husen,
3.0 or better. Marlatt, John Bradley Amy marie Johnston, Roy S.
Listed below are honor roll McIntyre*, Tina Ann Moore, elley ’ * Nazia , Henna
students who are enrolled full Emily Jane Pearce, Jamie L. Rahman, Wanda, Sue
time in at least 12 credit Potts, Howard James Price Sheehan’ Da le Thom as
hours who reside in Noble III*, and Mary Elizabeth Simpson, Matthew J. Szabo ’
county are surrounding areas: Washbum. and Ashley Dawn Van
The names of students who Mulhall—Bradley S. Hall. Hoesen. . * „
earned a 4.0 (A) grade point Newkirk—Anna Carline Red Rock—Aaron Phillip
average also are President Buller and Anna Maria Cates, ,*
Honor Roll designees and are Randol* Stillw a ter — Carlos
indicated by an asterisk. Perrv—I auren Brooke Olutosin Abode, Cole Elijah
Blackwell—Allison Elaine Anderson and Mary Alyssa Cunningham, George Dylan
Whaylen. Hager ‘ ‘ Cunningham,Elena Beth
Enid-Stephanie Angie Ponca City-Sarah Beth Willis", Megan Renee Babb,
Barnes*, Ockirkhu Armstrong*, Molly Kate Dustin Scott McClure,
Dorpsurin*, Yvonne Midkiff, Baugh* "Amanda Marie Kristin Amber Scott and Laci
Amanda Deanne Osgood, Cobb. Carol L Ellifrit Rene Smith*
Diana Charlene Rogers, Kari Rebecca Susanne Fisher, Tonkawa — Virginia
Laurine Smith, Kanwaljit S. Michael A. Brugg*, Louenda Combrink*, and Rahul S.
Aulakh, Ashley Erin M. Hadley, Toni P. Patel*.
Area students selected for Class of
2003 School of Science and Math
Officials of the Oklahoma Mulhall; and Vera te Velde, OSSM, students will partici-
School of Science and Stillwater. pate in a rigorous academic
Mathematics (OSSM) have The finalists represent 32 program. In addition to high
announced the names of 79 counties. OSSM is level courses in the sciences
students from across Oklahoma's public, residen- and mathematics, the curricu-
Oklahoma selected to begin tial school for junior and lum includes exemplary pro-
classes in August. senior high school students grams in computer science,
Thirty nine young women xception ability in humanities, the arts, and
and 40 young men have been science and mathematics, physical education
invited to become the Approximately 250 students In two years OSSM stu-
school's 12th graduating from 55 counties across the dents must complete four and
class—the Class of 2003 state applied to OSSM this one half units for Science, two
icluding e udents r e 8 h units of mathematics, two of
Following is a list of final- written applications, the Enc|ishi two of Social
ists and their hometowns selection committee invited Science two of a foreion
from the local area: approximately 150 students uxpceomecotiaferiign dan-
Andrew McAllister, to Oklahoma City to partici- EWAOronvsntl Eduadrs,
Blackwell; Robert Gholson, pale in the interview portion and one half units of compur-
Stillwater; David Smith, of the application process. er science Each science
—=
students," said Dr. Edna reports camnus and
Manning, OSSM’s President, community setvicempus
This year applicants were a Classes will begin in mid-
focused group of young peo- August and will be held at
ple who hold high aspira- OSSM’s academic facility in
ions. . , Oklahoma City across from
While in residence at the Oklahoma Health Center.
Housing is provided in the
Dan Little Residence Hall on
campus that accommodates
140 students and six faculty
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The campus also includes a
gymnasium and a newly built
science building and library.
Plans are progressing on a
second phase of the dormito-
ry that will provide additional
space for 140 more students.
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